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TWO MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Wednesday. Oct. 31. 1943 JOYCE REMATCHED Chicago. Oct. 31 U.R Wil lie Joyce, No. 8 ranking light weight contender from Gary, Ind., and Joey Barnum, Los An geles, have been matched for a return bout at the Chicago Stadium, Nov. 23. Promoter Irv ing Schoenwald said today. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature j soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to Bell you a. bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quick.lv allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Commercial and Home Refrigeration Service Call 2419 Quick Service Younger's Appliance 31 N- Bartlett gQfirT NOVIKOFF SEEN IPORTANT IN BALL DRAFT Chicago, Oct. 31 (U.R) Lou Novlkoff, the colorful "Mad Rus sian" who claimed the Cubs ex iled him to Los Angeles last February, will get a chance at the freedom he once demanded tomorrow when major league club owners meet In the com missioner's office for baseball's annual draft. Novikoff, who played the first part of the 194S season with the Cuos Los Angeles farm team be fore entering the army in July, is eligible for the draft and prob ably will be one of the few play ers sought after In the grab-bag festival. It was even doubtful that Novikoff, the most publicized player never to star in the major leagues, will be considered extra special. He has always been a thundering minor league hitter although he developed holes in $f NEW EASY-TO-OPEN CAjV I tmssmz I 3 PASTE SHOE POLISH LIQUID DTn"" Liquid Dyanihln. nJ war eonditiont. Your dealer will hv ro0" Ju M soon " are available. his bat and glove when with the Cubs. Clubs Reluctant Tomorrow's draft, the first to be conducted at Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler's desk, probably will see few purchases. In addition to the scarcity of good material, most clubs will be reluctant to add any players to their rosters Inasmuch as they are faced with absorbing return ing servicemen. The New York Yankees have a typical expansion problem. The Yanks have a backlog of 268 players coming back and the Yankee chain probably will have a big enough problem absorbing them without drafting additional men. The two Philadelphia clubs will get the first and second grabs. The Athletics, last-place American league team, will re ceive first choice In the draft and the Phillies, as National league tallenders, will get sec ond. The right to draft passes on up the standings, alternating be tween the American and Nation al league. Chandler Ruling Nets Cincinnati 7 Ball Players Chicago. Oct. 31 U.R The Cincinnati Reds were seven play ers richer today as the result of A. B. (Happy) Chandlers first official decision as baseball commissioner. Chandler turned down the claim of the Birmingham, Ala., club of the Southern Association to the players, deciding that the Reds had fulfilled all obligations to Birmingham under their working agreement. Chandler, who resigns his sen atorial post tomorrow to devote full time to his commissioner Job, telephoned his decision from Washington here to Leslie O'Connor, special assistant, who relayed it to the two clubs. PEP POUNDS OUT EASY EIGHT ROUND VICTORY Hartford, Conn., Oct. 31 U.P.) Willie Pep, 130, Hartford, world's featherweight champion twice inducted Into the army and twice discharged, made his sec ond "comeback" an impressive one last night as he chased Paulle Jackson, 133, Reading, Pa., around the ring for en easy eight-round decision before ca pacity crowd of 3,900. Ctoelni time ror Bunday Too late lo ClaeiTty 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please remember- Lynam Faces Gorilla Poggi II? ' Jersey Dresses Lovelier than ever Jersey Dresses with short sleeves end glove length sleeves. Dresses you can rely upon to take you anywhere you are going all through Fall and Winter and In the height of good taste. Choose now from our sparkling new selection. Siies 16 to 26j S995 ,S295 Floral prints with black background and dainty pastels with black figures. Ever-beloved black and white checks and black with white polka dots. Two-tone dresses with black silk skirts and Jersey tops. Just Arrived! 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Other West Point officers said they were "highly pleased" unofficially that Army was being mentioned In connection with the New Year's Day game at Pasadena, Calif., but that "Army still has a number of games to play. At Washington, war depart ment officials were equally close-mouthed on whether West Point had asked and received permission to play "if Invited." Beavers Practice For Hoop Season CorvalUs. Oct. 31 A 32-man Oregon State basket-ball squad swung Into daily practice this week In preparation for the 1045-4(1 hoop season. Coach 1 A. T. "Slats" Gill, starting his 18th season as head basket-ball coach at Oregon State, will con struct his squad from seven re turning lettermen and a large number of promising freshmen : from last year's high school clubs and discharged war vet- Pardon the pun, but there's no need to bear cold weather! Shell Heating Oil is clean-burning and economical . , , the nsy, dependable way to keep your house snug and warm. Just phone your local Shell office for prompt delivery of Shell Heating Oil. Shell Oil Co., Inc. 1002 S. Central Ave. Ph. 2181 erans taking their first whirl at college basketball. Seven lettermen forming the nucleus for the squad are Bernie McGrath, Jack Simms and John Moore, guards, Ephrem "Red" Rocha. center; and Ted Henning sen, Dick Strait and George Sertic, forwards. Y RELEASES SHELL CONTROL Washington. Oct. 31 (UP) The war production board today lifted controls on the manufac ture, delivery and sale of am munition but warned hunters that supplies still would, remain short. The WPB said it did not know how much ammunition will be released because of a shortage of lead. Most military ammuni tion is not suited to civilian guns, Hunters heretofore had been limited to eight boxes of ammu nition for the 194S season. The industry plans to increase pro duction later this year and in 104S when lead is more plenti ful, WPB said. plans to buy Into a major league baseball club, his brother Larry said today. "Bing has decided he's had enough of racing," the director of the Crosby enterprises said. "Negotiations for the sale of his interests are well underway." "However, that business about his buying a part in a baseball team is pure fiction there's no deal like that even under consideration." Oakland, Calif., Oct. SI U.B A coroner's inquest into the death of Booker T. Washington, negro boxer, who died Saturday three days after he was knocked out by Silent Escobar, will be held Nov. 2, It was announced today. ' Crosby Head Denies Plans to Purchase Major League Club Hollywood, Oct. 31 (U.R) Crooner Bing Crosby, although anxious to sell his interest in the Del Mar, Calif., race track and retire from racing, has no WOMEN NEEDED DAY SHIFT 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Rain or shine Inside work, can ning pears. 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