Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 29, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE W.dn.iday, Aug. 29, 1945
JIM GRIMES
Announces the Moving of tha
Mcdford Barber Shop
From tha Basement of tha Medford Center Bldg., to
423 East Main
ACROSS FROM ROXY
Big League Stars To Play
Under Lights Here Monday
FRUIT GROWERS
HORMONE SPRAYING
by Airplane!
Hormone Spraying by Airplane wa developed by . . .
CENTRAL AIRCRAFT
Last Year the Results Were Highly Satisfactory.
Central Aircraft Will Be In
the Medford District Until
September 15
Growers desiring application of Hormone
j Spraying by Airplane ehould maka arrange
ments promptly.
Contact Harold Conner, Central Aircraft,
HOTEL MEDFORD
or Paul Beddoe, Sherwin-Williams Co.,
Hotel Holland
CENTRAL AIRCRAFT
"Leaden and Developers of Agricultural Aviation"
Fort Lewis Warriors, one of
, the greatest baseball organiza
tions on the west coast, will play
a team composed of players from
I Medford Craters, Klamath Falls
' Navy and Klamath Falls Ma
I rlnes at the Fairgrounds park
j Monday night, beginning at 8:30.
I The Warriors boast several
major league stars such as Bill
I Fleming and Dominic Dallcssan
! dro of the Chicago Cubs, Ford
! Mullen of the Philadelphia Phils,
Danny Litwhiler, St. Louis Car
I dinals, Red Embrce, Cleveland
Indians, and Don Johnston,
speed ball pitcher with the New
York Yankees. The players all
hold big league contracts and
ere on leave of absence from
their respective clubs whilo in
the army.
The all-star team to oppose
the Warriors will probably be
made up of Bogarski, Slimak,
Branham, West and Busch of
the Marines, and Brown, Biddle,
Patterson, Worthley and Gaston
of the Navy plus several mem
bers of the Craters. The team
wil be managed by Paul Freer,
Crater boss.
Freer announced today there
will be no practice for the Cra
ters tonight.
TO
Anyone who purchased reserv-
: cd seats for Medford high's foot
ball season in 1044 and wishes
to have the same seats reserved
for the coming season, should
notify the high school office be
fore September 1, it was an
nounced today by Lester Harris,
principal.
Harris said that no former re
served seats would be held af
ter that date. Reserved seat
tickets will be ready by Septem
ber 10 and may be obtained by
calling at the office on or after
that date.
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COLORED
Oakdale Market
South Oakdale at 11th
COMMUNITY CLUB KEEPS
UNBEATEN BALL RECORD
Girls Community Club came
from behind to whip the Ama
zons 13 to 6 in the city Softball
league last night and keep their
undefeated record intact for the
season. Trailing S to 2 in the 6th
Inning, the Community Club
slammed out 12 hits which net
ted 11 runs to sew up the game.
The Amazons play Camp White
Orphans at the high school
field Tuesday evening.
Score:
Community Club 13 23 3
Amazons 6 11 4
Brooks and Barr; Rlggs and
Learning.
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coma and callnuava, therr'i nothing bett.r
than medicinal Irs. Mint. 80 get a jar (inlay
tnl anjny th blioaful favllng that cornea,
with ftliigj foot cum fort. At ail druggist.
WITH COLLEGIANS
Chicago, Aug. 29 (U.R) Don
Hutson, the spindle-legged Ar
kansas farm boy who became
football's greatest end, bids fare
well to the game that made him
famous tomorrow night when
the Green Bay Packers meet the
College All-Stars in the 12th
annual all-star grid classic.
Some 90,000 fans are expected
to jam Soldier Field to view the
colorful spectacle and to watch
Hutson, still fleet and elusive
at 32, play his final game.
The skinny speedster with the
over-sized hands and breakaway
stride has announced his retire
ment annually since 1942, but
this time he means it. After 10
pro football campaigns with the
Packers, he knows that his slen
der legs can't stand many more
knocks and he wants to quit be
fore it is too late.
Leading the All-Star attack
will be Capt. Charley Trippl, an
army sergeant and the star of
Georgia's 1943 Rose Bowl vic
tory, and Tom Harmon, Mich!
Kan's all-Amcrican of five years
ago.
Trippl and Harmon are sched
uled to operate at tailback for
their two respective backfields
Rounding out the double set of
backs will be quarterbacks Don
Greenwood of Illinois and Bill
Meek of Tennessee and wing-
backs Charley Mitchell and Ed
mond Shcdlosky of Tulsa. Bob
Kennedy of Washington State
and Ernio Bonclli of Pittsburgh
currently hold down the full
back positions while Perry Moss
of Tulsa, rated the top passer
on the 70-man collegiate squad,
and Joe Slrzykalski of Mar
quette rank as the No. 2 tall
backs behind Trippl and liar-
IN PAR 144 AT
GOLFERS ENTER
Entries are still pouring in for
the 17th annual Southern Ore
gon Northern California ama
teur golf tournament which
starts with the qualifying round
Friday on the Rogue River Val
ley Golf Course.
Eddie Simmons, winner of
last year's tournament which
was dedicated to Robert Ham
mond, killed in action In Italy,
will not be in this year's meet,
It was announced today.
Some of the out-of-town en
tries received to date are Dom
Provost, Jr., and Frank Van
Dyke, Ashland; Roy Pcderson,
McCloud; Gale Jackel,' Vern
Martin, Ray Bates and Marshall
Dannon, Corvallls; and Chuck
Gellanders, Pete Mundle,
George Spicer and John Spicer,
Eugene.
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you have Coca-CoU in your icebox at home.
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K.ir Morton Downir KMED 2:30 P.M. e
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4J vittru d-CU UaptAj.
Oakmont, Pa., Aug. 29 (U.B
Byron Nelson and Sammy
Snead were out to break par to
day over the super-tough 7,100
yard Oakmont golf course a
feat that no golfer has been able
to accomplish in 72-hole tourna
ment play in the club's 42-year
history.
Both were at even par of 144
at the half-way mark of the two
day $10,000 war bond "blue rib
bon" tournament. The other two
entrants, Harold McSpaden and
Gene Sarazen fell by the way
side. Nelson and Snead put on a
brilliant duel yesterday, play
ing the second 18 holes in sub
par after finishing the morning
round above regulation figures.
Nelson put on the pressure
in the last nine holes to pull up
even with Snead, erasing a four
stroke lead. Nelson's last nine
shooting gave him a two-under
par 70 to add to his morning
round of 74.
Snead took a 73 in the morn
ing and a 71 in the afternoon.
McSpaden had a 36-hole total
of 155 while Sarazen's was 158.
Both Snead and Nelson won
preliminary prizes of $1,000
bonds for 18-hoIe low scores.
Snead's 73 was tops for the
morning round and Nelson's 70
was the best of the day.
OWTH
COAST LEAGUE
Scores Yesterday
Portland 13. San Diego 1.
Seattle 5, Sacramento 1.
Oakland 8, Hollywood 2.
Los Angeles-San Francisco
not scheduled.
Standings
W. I,. Pet.
Portland 93 S3 612
Seattle 89 61 .594
Sacramento . 78 73 .517
San Francisco 78 73 .517
Oakland 73 79 .480
San Diego 71 83 .461
Los Angeles 65 87 .428
Hollywood 60 92 .395
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Scores Yesterday
Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 1.
Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2.
Chicago 6. Pittsburgh 3.
New York-Boston not sched
uled. Standing!:
W. L. Pet.
Chicago 75 43 .636
St. Louis .. 73 48 .603
Brooklyn 67 53 .558
New York 67 57 540
Pittsburgh 65 61 .516
Boston 56 67 .455
Cincinnati 48 72 .4no
Philadelphia 36 86 .295
americanHLeague
Scor.s Yesterday
New York 8, Boston 7.
Detroit 10, St. Louis 1.
Cleveland 8. Chlrnnn
Washington 6, Philadelph
standings
W.
Detroit
Washington
St. Louis ..
New York
Cleveland
ia 2.
Chicago
Ronton
Philadelphia
L.
51
53
51
53
57
61
64
80
Pet.
.575
.562
.516
.526
.521
.496
.479
.310
OPA CLERKS OUT
Washineton Anir ?o iibi
The Office of Prlr AHmiiJ...
tion announced today that it will
reieasn n.uuo of Its 30.000 paid
local ration board clerks within
the next few weeks.
END RESTRICTIONS
Washington, Aug. 29 lU.Rl
The Office of Defense Transpor
tation today revoked, effective
Nov. 1. special orders Imposing
restrictions in 19 cities on local
collection and delivery of over-
tlie-road highway freight.
BUS SERVICE
Between
Medford
and Prospect
2 Trips Daily
Leaves Holland Hotel
7 A.M. and 4 P.M.
I
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
pays the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
If you have a CAR or TRUCK
to sell, w advise tolling it
now.
Call or Phone
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
Phone 296S
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 21 Albany h.r.
Sept. 28 Marshfi.ld then.
Oct. 5 Eugene there.
Oct. 12 Eureka here.
Oct 19 Klamath Falls there.
Oct. 28 Grants Pass there.
Nov, 2 Bend here.
Nov. 12 Ashland here.
JACKIE WESTRGPE
EAST BASEBALL
KIDS BEAT WEST
Now York. Aug. 30 u.R
Eastern kids kept their baseball
record clean in the All-American
boys game today mainly be
cause Pitcher Curtis Simmons
delivered with the bat after fail
ing on the mound.
The East beat the West, 5 to
4, with a three -run last ditch
rally in the ninth inning spark
ed by Simmons' triple, the long
est hit of the night before
15,000 fans at the polo grounds.
Simmons, a powerful youth
from Egypt, Pa., pitched the
first three innings and although
he struck out five batters left
the mound with the score 4 to
2 against him. The West got all
of its runs in the third.
GRID PRACTICE
First football practice of the
1945 season for the Medford
high school Black Tornado, de
fending state champions, has
been called for the high school
field Monday at 7 p.m.. Coach
Al Simpson said today. Equip
ment will be issued at that time
and it is particularly requested
that all grid aspirants be pres
ent, the coach stated.
Practice will be held every
night except Saturdays and
Sundays for the next two weeks
to permit players to aid in the
pear harvest during the daytime.
BASEBALL CHAMPS
Wichita, Kan., Aug. 29 (U.R)
The Enid, Okla., army air base
baseball team, runners-up in
1944 and 1943, reigned as the
1945 national semi-pro champ
ions today, after defeating Or
lando, Fla., army air base, 4 to 1.
GRID COACH NAMED
Stanford, Calif., Aug. 29 U.R)
Marchmont (Marchic) Schwartz,
former Notre Dame AU-Ameri-can
halfback, will take over Oct.
1 as head football coach at
Stanford University, Al Masters,
graduate manager, announced
today.
GETS SUSPENSION
Los Angeles, Aug. 29-OJ.R)-Jackie
Westrope, one of the na
tion's leading Jockeys, today was
barred from racing in the United
States, Canada and Mexico for
the rest of the year by loss of
his California racing license.
Westrope's license was revok
ed by the California .horse rac
ing board for a foul commmit
ted at Del Mar track Aug. 18.
Secretary W. C. Buchanan s-aid
that under reciprocal agree
ments setting down of the Joe
key In California would bar hln
from all other tracks.
Ldir.g itde.4at the Del Mar
meet with 43 winners when he
was suspended, Westrope was
accused of permitting his horse,
Ace Hudkins, to barge into High
Sierra in the last lap of the Aug.
18 race.
In the 19 years of existence,
United Air Lines has flown 300,.
000.000 passenger miles which ia
equivalent to 12,000 trips around
the world.
Soothe Soreness of
Minor Skin Irritations
Beat the heat . . . relieve baby's heat
rah with Mexaana. the soothing, med
icated powder. Helps guard your family
from heat raeb. Eases cfrifing often
more troublesome io hot weather. Cheek,
itch of healing sunburn and mosquito
bites. Costs little. Always get Mexsana.
Checks These Points for
GOOD CAR-CARE:
Clutch Pedal Play
Brake Fluid Reservoir
Door Lubrication
Carburetor Linkages
Water Pump
Radiator
Fan Belt
Radiator Hoses
Air Cleaner
Oil Filter
Steering Gear Housing
Brake Fluid Reservoir
Crankcase
Clean Floor
All Wheel Bearings
Differential
Transmission
Overdrive Units
Universal Joints, Spline
Clutch
Chassis Fittings
All Rubber Mountings
All Body Bolts
AH Springs
Oil Pressure Gauge
Spark Plugs
Complete Battery Service
Mats and Interior
PLUS the Seven SAFETY-CHECKS:
Wheel Bearings
Shock Absorbers for proper
liquid
Windshield Wiper Arms,
Blades; Windshield Glass
Check on all Lights i.t
Inspection and report on
all S tires
Steering Gear check for
loose joints & play
Fluid Lines and Mechanical
Brake Linkages
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GIOROI T. FREY, Manager
ROBIRT A. JCHENCK, Asst. Manager
ALLAN F. PERRY, Asst. Manager
Medford Branch
Office of The
United States National Bank
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