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TWO MCT)rOHD MAIL-TRIBUNE Wedneidar. Sept. 19. 1943 Feature of July 14 observance of Bastille Day in New Orleans vas the "Milk Man'i Race." to relieve stuffiness, Invite H note fills up 3f wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol up each nostril relieves stuffy transient congestion. If yon need relief tonight, try it I Follow directions In package. VJCKS VA-YRO-NQL Santa Anita Purse Biggest on Record Arcadia. Calif., Sept. 19 4U.K) Santa Anita's derby purse will be doubled from $50,000 to $100,000, making it the richest derby event exclusively for three-year-olds in turf records, track officials said today, Santa Anita Park, in announc ing its 1945-46 stakes program for the 55-day winter meeting from Dec. 29 to March 16, listed $650,000 (or distribution, biggest purse total in racing history. The Santa Anita handicap purse also reached the $100,000 mark. ILLINOIS JOCKEY SHE APPEARS TO BE SETTLED Clofllni time (or Clnsalfierl Adi 8 30 m 'no Late to Classify 12:13 p m . Bring your Radio to Ward's Service Dept. 2nd floor for need ed repairs, adjust ments, tubes and bat teries. Prompt and Economical Service M ontgomery W ard Chicago, Sept. 1 9 ai.W The threatened Jockey strike at two Illinois tracks today appeared to have died an early death. Riders at the Hawthorne track, Chicago, and the Fairmount track at Collinsville, near St Louis, Mo., originally were scheduled to walk out today but the Jockey Guild of America postponed the strike yesterday pending the verdict of the guild's board of directors in New York. The strike originally had been called by the guild to protest re fusal of the Illinois racing board to grant a license to Wendell Euds. He was suspended almost a year and a half ago because of a series of violations he alleged ly committed during three years of riding on the nation's lead ing tracks. In announcing postponement of the strike, John B. Kelly, gen eral manager of the guild, said the Jockeys at both tracks would be permitted to accept mounts through Monday at which time he expected to be Informed of the directors' verdict. Kelly ad ded that if the guild directors ap proved the strike, it might spread nationwide. An official high In racing cir cles, however, said that the strike would never materialize and that Eads undoubtedly would take his case to court just as Jockey Robert Mcrritt did In New York two years ago. Rough Rufus On Mat Card F ' V MUWK. PEAR PACKERS WE, CAN USE SEVERAL PACKERS We especially appeal to those local women who have packed fruit in past years to assist the in dustry over the peak season of the next two weeks. Anyone who has packed apples or oranges can pack pears. APPLY Refer Fruit Co. 327 SOUTH FIR ST. TENNIS TOURNEY Tl Los Angeles, Sept. 19 (U.R1 Argentine Champion Heraldo Weiss Ecuadorian Net Ace Francisco (Pancho) Segura and the U. S. national champion, Sgt. Frankie Parker, went into third-round play In the Pacific southwest tennis tournament to day, headed for a three-way clash near the top. Weiss eliminated Hugh Ste wart of San Marino, Cal., 6-2, 6-3 In second-round play, while SegUM scored a 6-3, 6-1 win over Bill Maxwell and Parker downed Bill Robertson 6-1, 6-2. In other matches, Alejo Rus sell of Argentine set down Hen ry Carbajal, 6-0, 6-0 and Francis X. Shields defeated John Slsson 9-7, 6-0, 6-4. HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE SET FOR TICKET SALE The Medford high school of fice will be open from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday for those who wish to call for their season foot ball tickets, Principal Lester Harris said today. Student ac tivity tickets and ducats for the Albany game here Friday night will on sale at that time, Har ris said. i V 7 Rough Rufus Jonei, sensational colored wrestler, is shown above in a recent match. Jones will meet Ernie Piluso in a return match on tomorrow night's card. Others on the Medford armory program are Jack Lipscomb vs. Georges Dusette and Tex Porter against newcomer Gorilla Poggl. Scores Yesterday Coast League" Portland 2, Sacramento 1. San Francisco 4, L. Angeles 1 Oakland 11, Hollywood 3. San Diego 4, Spattle 3. American League Washington 12, Detroit (Only game scheduled) National League St. Louis 3, Chicago 2. Boston 3-2, Cincinnati 1-1 (Only games scheduled) Favorites Meet In Softball Play-Off Cleveland, Sept. 19(U.PJ The Toronto and Fort Wayne, Ind., teams, probable opponents for the world Softball champion ship, were scheduled to meet to night in the feature game of a heavy program. Rain caused postponement of their game yes terday. A co-feature game matches the Houston, Tex., and T a c o m a, Wash., teams, also undefeated to date in tournament play. In the top women's contest, the New Orleans team plays Phoenix, Ariz. Ul. Mall Tribune Want Ada. Penicillin Mixed With Ice Cream For Sore Throat GIVEN EXE FROM china ware, ahotgun rtietlg and othe:- merchandise will be given away during the day. A dance, with special events for children, has been scheduled for 9 p.m. to round out a full day. Cloalng time for Claasllled Ada 8:30 a m. Too i-aie io TO TPANSTEH TOJO Yokohama. Sept. 19 HJB Former Premier Hidekl Too, cuperating from a aelf-inflictaj bullet wound, will be transferred soon from the 98th evacuation hospital to the army hospital ship Marigold, it was disclosed today. Washington, Sept. 19 (U.R) ; Selective Service today gave; American high school boys the choice of going to school or tot ing a rifle and if it's school , they can't play hookey. It announced that boys who entered high school before they were 18 years of age win oe given a chance to graduate be fore becoming eligible for induc tion. If their choice is school, Selec tive Service said, the boys will have to attend "continuously and satisfactorily." The new regulation applies to all students until they reach the age of 20. If a student fails to graduate by the time he is 20 he automatically becomes liable to Induction. The United States Department of Education reported that there are 317,000 boys aged 18 and 19 now attending high school throughout the country. Of these 214.000 are 18 years old and 76,000 are 19. The average graduation age is around 17V4. San Diego, Sept. 19 (U.R) Penicillin is now being mixed with Ice cream and used in the treatment of throat and mouth diseases at the U. S. naval train ing center here, it was revealed today. Doctors at the center said they have successfully used the ice cream-penicillin compound in the treatment of streptococcus throat infection, trench mouth, scarlet fever and acute tonsil litis. They said even the most severe strept throat was com pletely cured in 10 doses. In making the mixture, the Ice cream is allowed to melt. Then penicillin is added in amounts ranging from 2,000 to 25,000 units, and the ice cream is re-frozen. In addition to being pleasant to take, doctors said the low tem perature assures that the peni cillin will be at full strength when it reaches the infected areas. AUCTION SLATED T Central Point. Sept. 19 Cen tral Point Business Men's Assoc iation will sponsor an auction here Saturday, beginning at 1 p.m. All proceeds from the auction will go for benefit of the Central Point American Legion post's Veterans Memorial build ing now under construction. Merchandise amounting to hundreds of dollars has been do nated by merchants for the sale. The public is Invited to donate and anyone doing so will be paid 60 per cent of the auction price ot his option, it was stated. Items should be left at Alexan der Hardware or Coffee Cup cafe. An. electric refrigerator. GIRLS for GENERAL OFFICE WORK Typ!t Stenographers I.B.M. 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