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TWO MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE MEDFORD ICE ARENA TO OPEN NOVEMBER 1 Medford Ice Arena will open about Nov. 1, it was announced yesterday. Denny Edge, who was manager of the rink In 1943-44 and was coach of Oakland in the I tow mlt-ll uar flower 4 vrsii. S IJ NO MONHY.-OKUIilt rt(JW 'AY I.A'I K IL Hnlln rrarh you in davt in I'lrntviJ lime lor lull .lant foi only II. r. o (J Jjt4f. ih otIrr iwnt prep-iid. Vtrf . . . Krotnn anion litinxi vw i. tiuaMv nianou Duir U FREE. Act now. Send yuut ammt. aiMrcM to MICHIOAH BULB CO., Dpl. R-852 148 MtBfM Av.N.W.,Grgwf Rapid. 2.MUhlfl Phona For Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service Set Ui For B. F. Goodrich SilvertownTires Three years ahead la syn thetic experience B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns are proving their worth by rolling up billions of miles on the cars of essential drlrers; VTt help you apply! fjil" B a'rC "J ftfr IN AMERICA bhipjr' ffuivtailLt Tulii' Mult. KM Jl niirtlo'lt ulnitin'nt nf fl S? w fl.mlng rnliow rcilt,,. 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Lillard yesterday had not contacted Jones regarding a rematch but said he would make an effort to arrange the bout. Jack Lipscomb, coast cham pion, will be on next Thursday's program as will popular Georges Dusette and Tex Porter, former Medford boy who has made good in the tug and haul business. Whatever You Need B. F. Goodrich Tubes I It's risky to try to get by with weak, patched, stretch- ed pre-war tubes. A B. F. W Goodrich tube in time D may tare a tire. The next m' time you hare a tire off the tei wheel, be sure to install a toi new tube Ration Prttt loi Phone 2119 Are YOU an Experienced PICKER PACKER? Fruit houses and orchardists of the Rogue River Valley urgently need YOUR help. Food it still most critically needed and, in spite of the fact that the war is over, it Is still both patriotic and profitable to do your part . . . This appeal it published in behalf of this Valley's important fruit industry by . . TIGERS TROUNCE IN M GAMES Crippled Detroit Boosts Lead ' In Fight To Two and One Half Games Washington, Sept. IS (U.R) The Detroit Tigers defeated Washington in both games of a double header today, 7 to 4 and 7 to 3, to beat back the Senators' bid for the American League leadership. Although three of their stars are on the crippled list Pitcher Hal Newhouser, hard-hitting Hank Greenbcrg and second baseman Eddie Mayo the Ti gers, as they have so often this season, demonstrated again when the chips were down that they were of championship tim ber. The victories increased the Tigers lead to two and one half games. The Tigers took the second game as Trout registered his 18th victory and his fifth in eight days. Alex Carrasquel and Mickey Haefner were the losing hurlers. The Senators, playing before an estimated throng of 33,000 which lammed Griffith Stadium to capacity, made a contest of both games, but late inning Ti ger rallies proved their down fall. In the first game, the Tigers, after a four run lead, saw the Senators come back to tie the score ut 4-all In the sixth. De troit rame up with three In the seventh on singles by Caster and Mayo, a triple by Cramer and a double by Cullenbine to win. Haefner, seeking his 17th vic tory, had a 2 to 0 lead going In to sixth Inning and had out pitched Trout up to that point. But Rudy York hit a home run to break his string of no-run pitching. Cullenbine then walk ed and Outlaw and Maler singl ed to load the bases. Richards' long fly and Trout's single drove two more runs across. The Senators tied It In their half of the alxth when Lewis beat out a grounder, went to second on a sacrifice and scored on Travis' single. The Tigers broke the tie In the eighth when Outlaw beat out n grounder to deep short, went to third on Maier's single and scored on a long fly by Richards. Washington threatened In the eighth, but the breaks went against the Senators. With two out Lewis walked and Kuhel hit what appeared to be a single, but the ball hit Lewis and he was automatically out. That break seemed to take the fight out of the Senators and they went to pieces in the ninth when the Tigers scored three runs to ice the game. TIMBERWOLF REVIEW San Louis Obispo, Cal., Sept. 15 !U.R The 104th Timber wolf division held what was de scribed as probably their last formation here today during a third anniversary review staged before more than 5,000 persons. CloBlni time cor Sunday To iMt lo Classify 4 00 Saturday aftarnoon Please remember or AY CO. 4011 BASEBALL NATIONAL (First game: completion of game suspended at the end of 8 innings on July 20th) Brooklyn 12 15 2 Chicago 8 8.1 Seats, Buker (5), and Sand lock; Passeau, E r i c k s o n (5), Chipman (6), Starr (8) Warneke (9) and Livingston. (Regularly scheduled game) Brooklyn 6 8 2 Chicago 7 12 1 Webber, Seats (7), King (7). Buker (8) and Sandlock; Borowy, Vandenberg (7), Passeau (9) and Gillespie. New York 9 12 0 Pittsburgh 8 9 1 Voisellei Zabala (5) and Lorn bardi; Strlncevich, Sewell (6) Rescigno (8) and Salkeld, Lopez (8). Boston .... 0 4 0 Cincinnati 2 10 0 Wright, Hcndrickson (8) and Masi; Heusser and Lakeman. AMERICAN First game. Detroit 7 11 0 Washington 4 8 1 Newhouser, Overmlre (2) and Caster (6) and Richards; Leon- ard, Carrasquel (2) Pieretti (7) and Ferrcll. Second game: Detroit 7 13 0 Washington 3 9 1 Trout and Richards; Haefner and Evans. First game: Cleveland 2 9 1 Philadelphia 8 18 0 Smith, Salveson (4) and Hayes; Black and Rosar. First game: St. Louis 4 9 0 New York 7 10 1 Kramer, Fannin (7) and Hay v orth; Page and Robinson. Second game: St. Louis 8 9 2 New York 3 8 0 Hollingsworth and Mancusco; Gettel, Dubtel (4) Holcombe (9) and Robinson. Chicago at Boston postponed, rain. GREAT LAKES 27-2 Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 15 (U.R) Fritz Crisler's 1945 Uni versity of Michigan football team took just eight plays today to demonstrate master which gave them a 27 to 2 triumph over Great Lakes Naval Training sta tion in the nation's first major gridiron contest. In three minutes and 20 sec onds of play, the Wolverines un leashed a crafty mixture of spin ners and laterals and a 17-year-old halfback that had the sailors dizzy Scoring a touchdown on the eighth play from scrimmage. A crowd of 26,600 saw Michi gan score two touchdowns in both the first and fourth quar ters under a warm autumn sun. Football Briefs Berkeley, Cal., Sept. 15 (U.R) Coach Buck Shaw of the Uni versity of California Bears today termed his squad as the most in experienced club of the three California entrants In the Pacific Coast conference. Shaw, putting the Bears through another workout in pre paration for the opener against St. Mary's next Saturday, said that he had only one man, Joe Stuart, who was on the varsity squad last fall. Camp Shoemaker, Cal., Sept. 1 5 (U.R) The Fleet City Blue jackets, considered by some to be potentially the strongest serv ice club In the west, open their season here tomorrow at Forster Field against lightly-regarded San Joaquin Cowboys. The Blue jackets, headed by a flock of All Americans, are favored to win as many touchdowns as they please. Moraga. Cal.. Sept. 15 (U.R) A spirited battle for the right halfback post on Coach Jimmy Phelan's St. Mary's Gaels is de veloping between Don Adams, 180-pound Albany ace, and 155 pound Spike Cordeiro, the highly-publicized Honolulu star. PLAN FIFTH UNIT Vancouver. Wash., Sept. 15 DPI The Aluminum Company of America has arranged with the Bonneville Power Adminis tration for sufficient power to start a fifth aluminum produc tion unit at Its works, C. S. Thayer, works manager, an nounced today. 6000 Pounds of Welding Hods All Typei and Siiei Drastically Reduced to 8c per pound in 50 lb. lots BULHEBP! CUBS KEEP LEAD, YANKEES DIVIDE Ne York, Sept. 15-U.R) Chicago's Cubs remained in con trol of the National league race today by outslugging the Brook lyn Dodgers 7 to 6. Before playing the regularly scheduled game, the Dodgers and Cubs completed a game sus pended on July 20th in the eightn inning with Brooklyn ahead, 10 to 4. The Dodgers added two runs In the ninth and Chicago one. making the final score 12 to 5. New York renewed Its hopes for a first-division finish by top ping Pittsburgh, 9 to 5. The Giants now are only 2V4 games behind the fourth-place Pirates. Ed Heusser held Boston to four scattered singles two by Tommy Holmes as the Cincin nati Keds shut out the Braves, 2 to 0 In the AmeriAn League, St. Louis and New York split two games, each decided by homers. Keller's two fourbag- gers and one by Russ Derry drove in six runs as the Yanks won he opener, 7 to 4. Byrnes' two-run homer and a three-run homer by Pitcher Hollingsworth gave the Browns an 8 to 3 night cap win. Philadelphia defeated Cleve land, b to 2, with a 16-hit attack. Chicago at Boston was rained out. SNEAD LEADS IK II Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 15 U.R) Slammin' Sam Snead was in the groove today, firing an eagle and three birdies and winding up with an 18-hole total of 67 for the lead at the halfway mark in the $10,000 first annual South western Invitational golf tourna ment over Southern Hills Coun try club. His 67, coupled with a 68 fired yesterday, put him at the head of the class with a 36-hole mark of 135 six under par for the two days work. Oakland, Cal.. Sept. 15 (U.R) ! Outfielder Matt Zidich person- j ally conducted the .Oakland Acorns to a 4 to 3 victory over Los Angeles here today before a crowd of 2,200 with five hits in five trips to the plate. Zidich s single in the last half of the ninth with the score tied drove in Glenn (Gabby) Stewart with the winning run. It also squared the series for the Oaks at three games apiece. Los Angeles 3 10 5 Oakland 4 12 2 Cucllar and Kreitner; Chctko- vich and Keare. Wilmington, Cal., Sept. 15 (U.R)The California Shipbuilding Corp. this afternoon launched the 10.500-ton Victory ship S. S. Clarksburg. MUDDY WEATHER IS AHEAD! BETTER HAVE THAT DRIVEWAY AND WALKS PAVED NOW! FREE ESTIMATES FRANCIS BRISBINE Phone 2558 iwitia)liaiiali y.-L.., BOWMAN, 56, WINS Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 15 (U.R) The 34th annual Pendleton round-up went into history to night with a rip-roaring finish as John Bowman, 56-year-old Oak dale, Cal., cowpoke won his first leg on the $5,000 Sam Jackson trophy and all-around cowboy championship of the round-up. Bowman, who has been in the cowpunching business for more than 30 years, was first in steer roping and calf roping. Bill McMacken, Florence, Ariz., who had been a strong contender for the trophy up to today's events, met tough luck in every event except the buck ing contest in which he was first. Gene Rambo, Shendon, Cal., 1944 all-around cowboy winner, lost out when he drew no time on his calf roping. Declared as the most success ful wild west show in years, the round-up officially closed with the selection of Melinda Lie quots of Toppenish, Wash., Yakima Indian reservation, as the American beauty of 1945. Dick Grey, Big Vale Tackle, Joins Beavers Corvallis, Ore., Sept. 15 (U.R) Dick Gray, third of three foot- j ball playing brothers from Port-1 land, joined the Oregon State ; college football squad today. He will play left half for the Beav ers. Another newcomer to the Orange football camp is Watson Wilcox, 195 pound tackle from Vale, Ore. COP' STARTS TERM San Jose, Cal., Sept. 15 (U.R) A former Gilroy, Cal., police man, Clarence Maze, today be gan a six months term in the Santa Clara county jail for rob bery of a Gilroy night club last August. E. J. PERRY Commercial and Residential Spray Painters Interior Decorators Serving Jackson County Dairies, Barns, Roofs, Ranches our Specially Phone 3101 Medford PARTS and SERVICE lor all mahci .H WAMHEKS and REFKIGEKATURS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett. Phone 2419 OLDER HOME OF i I I .Sept. i & I 'Albany-M edford Tickets on Sale Sale of tickets for the Albany Medford football game, to be played here Friday night, go on sale at the high school ticket office Monday morning, Princi pal Lester Harris said yesterday. High school students are asked to call at the office from Monday on to pay their book fees which includes their activity ticket, ad lai aalityrgJvM THERE'S nothing finer in CRAFTSMANSHIP, in SMARTNESS in real up - to - the - minute STYLE and PATTERN that you find in HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX and CURLEE SUITS and TOPCOATS. Of course our stocks are limited and probably will be for a while, but come in anyway and we'll try to fill your needs. When clothing shortages art over you may be sure that these two famous brands will be back in quantity at Utz's in the same high standard of quality, too! GLEIW II. MEN'S WEAR i lli.y WE WILL BE FROM 17 to Sept In order to give our customers better service we are giving all of our employees a vacation at the same time. By eliminating the one at a time vacation we are able to offer you prompt efficient service by the complete staff for 51 weeks in the year. TIRE EXCHANGE FEAR-PROOF RECAPPING 8th and Riverside mitting them to the fames, Kar ris said. 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