Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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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.
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flamed bronchial mucous mem
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a. bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
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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
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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
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Joe Lynam, the "body beautiful" from Redmond. Ore., will
face Gorilla Poggi in the opening bout on tomorrow night's
wrestling card at the armory. Jack Lipscomb and The Gray Mask
will square off in a grudge rematch that promises to rival anything
seen here in a long while. Rough Rufus Jones tackles Herb Parks
in the other half of the double main event. At Lipscomb's insist
ence, a new referee will be on hand.
West Point Silent
On Bid Rumors For
Rose Bowl Contest
West Point, N. Y., Oct. 31
(U.R) West Point officials were
silent tflday on the possibility
of the Army football team ap
pearing In the Rose Bowl. The
nearest thing to an official state
ment was line Coach Herman
Hickman's "We've got to win a
few more.
A spokesman for MaJ. Gen
Maxwell Taylor, academy super
intendent, said Taylor had no
comment. The spokesman refus
ed either to confirm or deny the
report.
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-
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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.
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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
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ORTIZ TO DEFEND BELT
AGAINST LUIS CASTILLO
San Francisco, Oct. 31 (U.R)
Manuel Ortiz, world bantam
weight champion, will defend
his crown against Luis Castillo,
the Mexican slugger, In a bout
here Dec. 10, it was announced
today.
It will be Ortiz' first title de
fense since getting out of the
army.
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