EIGHT MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE Thunday. Sept. 13. 1945
Tension Mounts In Major
Loop Championship Races
New York, Sept. 13 (U.PJ
The tension was terrific today
in the stretch stages oi both pen
nant races and it was hard to
tell at first glance just which
teams were affected most in the
battles between the Tigers and
Senators in the American and
the Cubs and Cardinals in the
National.
Each of the four teams had Its
Droblems.
The Tigers were up against it
because of injuries, although
they weren't saying much about
it. Their big winner, Hal incw
houser, warmed up between
games of yesterday's divided
double header with the A's at
Philadelphia but didn't go be
cause of a sore shoulder. liariK
Grecnberg and Eddie Mayo are
out of the lineup arid the team
is tired after a lot of double
headers and no open dates. The
16-inning second game defeat by
the A's didn't help any. The
Ticers took the opener, 7 to 4
with Rudy York leading the
way, hitting a home run and a
two-run single.
A's Take Second
The second game went to the
A's, 3 to 2, on Bobby Estalclla's
double which scored Mayo
Smith, Dizzy Trout being declar
ed the loser on a relief Job which
lasted one inning. It was his
fourth mound appearance in five
days, indicating how short the
Tigers are of front line mound
strength.
Washington reduced the Tiger
lead to a game and a half with
a 5 to 1 victory over the visit
ing Indians, but all Is not roses
for Manager Ossle Bluege. He
got a four-hit job out of Roger
Wolff, who scored his 18th win,
but had to fine infielder Fred
Vaughan $100 for a mlsplay that
cost the Senators the Tuesday
game with Chicago.
Cubs Troubled
The Cubs were troubled In the
National because of the five
games they still have left with
the contending Cardinals, whom
they haven't been able to beat
with consistency. They stayed
two and a half games ahead yes
terday when Hank Wyse return
ed to form to pitch a 4 to 0 vic
tory over the last place Phillies.
The Cards topped tho Dodgers,
8 to 2, In a successful debut for
Lefty Art Lopatka. But they still
have to face the enraged Dodgers
In two games tonight.
Giants Licked
Tho Reds topped the Giants at
Cincinnati, 4 to 3. Frank McCor
mlck and Hank Sauer provided
the margin with successive hom
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games, the Yankees topped the
visiting White Sox, 3 to 1, behind
Charley (Red) Ruffing's pitching
and homers by Russ Derry and
Charley Keller. They followed
it up with a 9 to 8 victory in
10 innings.
The Browns got four-hit pitch
ing from Bob Munchicf to defeat
the Red Sox, 9 to 2, at Boston
It was his 12th win against three
losses.
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Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 13 (U.R)
Soggy fairways and greens were
expected to affect the cards of
the top players today in the pro
amateur wnrm-up preceding the
$10,000 Southwestern Invitation
al golf tournament.
Most of the small field of 20
pros entered in the tournament
proper were expected to partici
pate in the pro-amateur compe
tition. Rain prevented practice rounds
yesterday but Sammy Sncad,
winner of the Dallas Open, and
the top shooter on his first tour
around the Southern Hills course
here, was the favorite. He shot
a three-undcr-par 68 in his Tues
day practice round.
Long driving Jimmy Thomp
son of Chicago, one of the few
who braved the rain yesterday,
shot a 70 which was featured
by an eagle three on the par five
16th.
Football Officials
Examination Friday
Men who are interested In re
ferceing football games during
the coming season are asked to
be at the Med lord high school
Friday at 2:30 p. m., to take the
annual examination. Frank Ba
shor of Portland will conduct the
tests.
At 7:30 p. m., there will bo a
rules discussion and organization
meeting, also at the high school
building.
PACIFIC COAST TENNIS
PLAY STARTS SEPT. 22
Snn Francisco, Sept. 13 (U.R)
The 50th annual Pacific Coast
tennis championships will be
hold here Sept. 22 to Sept. 30.
On the list of expected com
petitors are Paulino Bet., former
three-time national women's
champion, Alcjo Russell and
Hcruldo Weiss, colorful Argen
tina slurs; Virginia Kovacs, Mar
garet Osborne, Billy Talbert and
Louise Brough.
OWTHEt
CT4 A v
Coast League
Won Lost
Portland 100 85
Seattle 08 72
Sacramento 91 79
San Francisco 90 81
Oaklitnd 83 87
Snn Piem 77 94
Los Angeles 71 99
Hollywood CO 105
American League
, Won Lost
Detroit 81 58
Washington HI 01
New York 72 65
St Louis 72 60
Cleveland 67 KB
Chirngo 67 74
Boston 60 74
Philadelphia .... 48 90
National League
Won Lost
Chicago 86
50
53
61
05
67
78
81
98
St. Louis 84
Brooklyn 75
Pittsburgh 77
New Vork 73
Boston 59
Cincinnati 5fl
Philadelphia 42
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Washington, Sept. 13 (U.R)
The six major league club own
ers whose teams still have a
mathematical chance to get into
the World Series were expected
to decide today whether the win
ner will make a navy-sponsored
90-day exhibition tour of advanc
ed Pacific bases.
Commissioner Albert B. (Hap
py) Chandler said he believed
the series would start Tuesday,
Oct. 2, in the park of the Amer
ican league winner. The teams
will use the one-trip system
adopted during the war, revising
it slightly. The first three games
will be played In the American
league park and the next three
in the National. If a seventh is
necessary the location may be
decided by a toss of a coin. Dur
ing the war no provision was
made for giving both teams a
chance to have the seventh game
In their home park.
The clubs represented at the
meeting were the Chicago Cubs
and St. Louis Cardinals of the
National league and the Detroit
Tigers, Washington Senators, St.
Louis Browns and New York
Yankees in the American.
By United Press
Whntever mathematical hones
the second-place Seattle Rainiers
may retain of winning the Pa
cific Coast League pennant
dwindled last night as the Suds
dropntd a 9 to 5 series opener
with the Sacramento Solons and
the Portland Beavers went
seven and-a hnlf games ahead of
the fl.-ld with a 6 to 3 victory
over San Diego.
The loop also saw two other
tilts-both dismal as the Holly
wood Stars gave San Francisco a
12 to 2 lacing and the Onkland
Acorns suffered a 13 to 11 defeat
from Los Angeles.
The Beavers were still keep
ing the customers interested with
well-rounded hitting featured
by h.ime runs by Roy Younker
and Don English which net
ted them their second straight
victory over the Padres. It was
Ad Linka's 20th win of the sea
son. Salem Plans for a new club
house to bo built at a cost of
$15,000 were announced here
this week by the Salem chapter.
Izaak Walton League of Amer
ica. Officials of the chapter said
the structure, to be erected on
Bellevue street between Church
and Cottage opposite Pringlc
park, would be financed by the
membership and by the sale of
noninterest bearing building cer
tificates. Construction is sched
uled to start as soon as plans
are completed and materials
available.
The building is to be of rustic
design with the main assembly
room lined with lighted glass
aquariums displaying the fish in
which this area abounds. Space
also will be provided for mem
bers' trophies, meetings of the
chapter and its auxiliary and
for an indoor small-bore rifle
range.
BRITISH CHAMP WINS
Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 13
(U.R) Jackie Patterson was the
toast of the Scottish boxing
world today after adding the
British empire bantamweight
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Mat Card Tonight
Wrestling returns to Med
ford armory tonight when
Mack Lillard presents a six
man battle royal, beginning at
8:30. Participants will be Jack
Lipscomb, Georges Dusette,
Rufus Jones. Ernie Piluso, Tex
Hager and Harold (Blood and
Guts1 Davidson. Three regula
tion matches will follow with
pairings to be decided by elim
ination In the free-for-all.
crown to his world's flyweight
championship by defeating Jim
Brady.
Football Briefs
By United Press
Supporters of the University
of California Bears and mem
bers of the St. Mary's preflight
squad were mutually accused of
"Gestapo" tactics today.
Coach Buck Shaw, whose
Bears tangle with St. Mary's
Sept. 22, said he had caused the
ejection of Quarterback Denny
O'Connor and five other mem
bers of the Moraga team's Var
sity from a "secret" UC practice
session.
"It would have, been a neat
Job of espionage for the Gesta
po," Shaw said.
St. Mary's coach Marty Kor
dick, meanwhile, said he had
asked occupants of two cars
bearing UC stickers to leave
the vicinity of the Gaels' prac
tice field at Moraga.
Seattle, Sept. 13 (U.R) Uni
versity of Washington followers
speculated today that Crach
Pest Welch may be planning to
lean partly on his time-honored
T-formation offensive.
Moscow, Ida., Sept. 1 3 (U.R)
Coach Babe Brown said today
his University of Idaho squr.d is
rapidly rounding into condition
with three practice sessions a
day, concei.trated on developing
kickers.
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Los Angeles, Sept. 13 (U.R) ,
AlthmiPli Cnneh Bert LaBruch-
erie's Bruins dropped a l3-to-6
fiill.lnnnth srrimmnne session!
yesterday to the Kl Torn. Cal.J
Marines, the University or Lai-,
ifnrnia at Los Angeles Olaciia-
tors fared well against the ser-t
vice squad which thumped the;
Hollywood rangers, local pro
champs, last week.
TTnirene Orp . Sent. 13 (U.R)
.The Universitv of Oregon
probably will continue its two-a-day
practice schedule for the
nnvt twn weeks until the squad
entrains for Seattle for their
opener, It was disclosed today.
Dewayno Jotinson, suveriun.
and Harry Reton, Portland, are
two recent freshmen urrivals.
Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 13 (U.R)
Coach Lon Steiner's Oregon
State Orangemen today were
ctn.ivinB aerial tactics after a
scries of two-a-day scrimmages
YANKEE COACH QUITS
New York, Sept. 13 (U.R)
Arthur Fletcher, 60-ycar-old
f the New York Yankees, i
was through for the 1945 season
tnHnv after being advised by his
physician to take a rest following
a heart attack.
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(U.PJ Veteran Sheriff William J.
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day were free on $10,000 bail
each following their arrest on
warrants charging conspiracy to
violate the state gambling Uws.
Emig, Deputy Joe Regallo and
John Pacheco, local liquor deal
er and former captain in the
state highway patrol, were ar
rested on complaint of District
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of the three on charges of per
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Los Angeles, Sept. 13 (U.R)
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Tojo Gives Sword
To Eichelberger
Yokohama, Sept. 13 (U.PJ
Gen. Hideki Tojo, who failed in
a suicide attempt Tuesday, has
presented Ilia ceremonial sword
in a handsome, chocolate-colored
scabbard to Lt. Gen. Robert L.
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Eighth Army.
Eichelberger said Tojo also
begged Eichelberger's pardon
from an American hospital bed
for "inconveniencing" him.
"I wonder if he means now
or for the last four years,"
Eichelberger said.
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