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BIX MEDFOHD MAIL-TRIBUNE rrlday. Dee. 7. 1945, SEALS SEES BIG t Columbus, O., De. 7 U.R) Unanimou. approval ol th Pacific Coat league'! requeit to become a third major lea gue wa given by the minor league executive! today with the provio that it will be "walrnmed back" U the Amer ican and National circuit! fail to accept lt application Chicago next weok. Sun Francisco, Dec. 7 U.R) The Pacific Const league can be rlapsified 8! trinle-A. DUl Dy next Wednesday its status defl nitely will be "major league." Charles H. Graham, president of the San Francisco Seals, in a (nlenlione call to his son Charles, Jr., last night from the Columbus. O., meeting of the minors, said that the step up had been tentatively approved. The league drew 3,000,000 paid admissions last year near ly a million more than the In ternational or American asso ciation. The attendance is about 40 per cent less than either of the major leagues, but as large as either could have boasted outside the New York metro politan area. "We have received the ap proval of the minor leagues to withdraw Jrom tne niuiunm Association of Professional Base ball Leagues (minors) and we have assurance there will be no opposition from the majors Graham asserted. Bobby Rlggs Moves To Quarter Finals Of Tennis Tourney I.ns Anecles. Dec. 7 (U.R) Second-seeded Bobby Hlggs and three other favorltea moved In. tn the nuarterfinal round of the $5,000 world professional hard court tennis championships to day at the Los Angeles tennis club. Riggs won his position by de feating Bill Wclssbuch, Palm Springs, Cal., 8-1, 6-1. Top-seed ed Don Budge, Bill Tildcn, Fred Perry, Les Stoefen, John Faunce also took their matches In today's palr-offs Rlggs meets Jack March, who upset Gene Mako, former world doubles champion. Sport Chips BY mmm k m Harry Chipman Mail Tribune Sport Editor GRAPPLING FINALE Plubbcr that'a what I He can kerp warm milium! Shrll llralini Oil. Hut you'ra diflrrrnt (and I list's lucky iinlrn you look good In ronustrtchr). So why not Ret comfortable hv phoning for clean, drjirnilable Shell HratinK Oil. SHELL OIL CO., INC. 1002 S. Central Ave. Ph. 2181 Lfiaw 1 1 1 f ill Ik LI Fishing in Rogue river has Improved with steclhead being taken every day on eggs, says Al Piche in his weekly "where to fish" yarn. A few silversides also are taking spinners, Plche says. Since the river has started to drop there have been more steelhead caught than for sev eral weeks. Last Sunday, at Gold Hill, six steclhead wero taken from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m., the largest fish weighing close to five pounds. All were caught on eggs. Illinois river has been ipotty, according to Piche, but most every day some fiih are caught. From now to the mid dle of next month the itream will be at Its best. Proper method to fiih the Illinois, Piche reveals, is with a braided wire leader two or three feet long with a lize 0 or 2 hook attached with a large chunk of skein eggs. The secret method, Al con tinued, to fish the Illinois suc cessfully is to get on the bottom and keep bait moving with the current. The moment the bait stops for any reason, give a set for you either have caught a snag or a fish, he warns. Gust Johnson and Angelo Martinelll, survivors of a furious battle royal at Medford armory last night, went to a no-fall draw in the windup bout before nearly 2,000 screaming wrestl ing fans. Pete Belcastro and the Gray Mask also went to a draw in their match and Joe Lynam dropped a one-fall decision to Hough mil us Jones. Belcastro, first man eliminat ed 1n the battle royal, got off to a bad start. By the time Pete came Into the ring the other five battlers were already there As Belcastro stuck his head through the hemp Jones clipped him on the chin and smacked him with a few head butts. Wally Moss, who later said he thought it would be suicide to try to stop them, declared the free-for-all under way without benefit of introductions or other ceremony. The Weed Assassin lasted quick and was pinned by the combined efforts of Jones, the Mask, Johnson and Lynam. The Mask wos next eliminated, fol lowed by Lynam and Jones. Belcastro announced later he would like to meet Jones next week for "money, marbles or chalk." Bing Crosby Said In Dicker To Buy Pirate Ball Club Pittsburgh, Dec. 7 (U.R) The Crosby-Benswanger rumors die hard. Giving new strength to the rumor that Bing is dickering for the purchase of the Pitts burgh Pirates was a report that the crooner will be in Pittsburgh next week. Theatrical circles said that Bing would attend the conven tion of the Allied Motion Picture Theater Owners of Western Pennsylvania. Crosby does not ordinarily attend such meet ings, the theater people said. Giving extra heat to the oft- repeated rumor was the recent link-up of the Pirates with the Hollywood club of the Pacific coast league. The "Sporting News" reported yesterday under a New York dateline that the Pirate sale was in the offing. Opening game of next foot ball season is only about nine months away and we feel now Is the time to start plans for additional covered seating at Medford Stadium. We would like to see an additional 20 or 30 feet of grandstand built onto each end of present facilities and then a covered stand of the same size constructed on the opposite side of the playing field. Of course, materials prob ably could not be obtained for such a Job at the present time but It is felt end of the lum ber strike would enable the school district to get lumber for the job. We feel addi tional covered seating is bad ly needed and would pay it self out In a year because more people would undoubt edly go to football games If they could sit under cover. Annual March of Dimes for the national Infantile Paralysis fund will again take place In January. Grantland Rice has been named chairman of the sports council and is contacting sports editors throughout the country to arrange athletic events to benefit the campaign to combat the dread disease. You may rest assured, Mr. Rice, that the athletes of Medford will do their share so that others may walk. NORTH BEND TO PLAY TORNADO HERE FEB. 2 North Bend's basketball team will meet Medford high quintet here Feb. 2. Coach Al Simpson said today. The game was added to the season schedule In an effort to build up a 23-gamc season. The two teams play at North Bend Dec. 21. Simpson said he is trying to get a game with the Salem Vikings for the northern city on Feb. 4. Salem plays here Jan. 4. Players Inked For Annual East-West Shrine Grid Clash Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 7 flJ.R) George Savitsky and Joe Dick erson, the strong men of Penn sylvania's football line, and ace Penn halfback Bob Evans will play for the East team in the New Year's day Shrine game at San Francisco, Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate said today. Kerr said that more than half of the 24-man eastern squad, which begins workouts at Chi cago Dec, 17, already has been selected. State College, Pa.. Dec. 7 (U.R) Penn State's center, Bron co Kosanovich, of Aliquippa. Pa., and Blocking Back Chuck Drazenovich of Brownsville, Pa., have accepted invitations to play in the East-West game at San Francisco on Jan. 1, it was announced today. ASHLAND HOOPERS ON TWO-GAME ROAD TRIP Ashland. Dec. 7 Ashland high school Grizzlies open their basketball season tonight when they meet Lebanon on the Willamette valley city's court The Grizzlies movo over to Al bany for a gamo Saturday night before returning home. Big 10 To Oppose Post-Season Tilts Chicago, Dec. 7 (U.R) The Big Ten conference, preliminary to tightening its general eligi bility rules, went on record again today as opposed to hav ing its football champion play any post-season games, the Rose Bowl included. Athletic directors, faculty representatives and coaches of the western conference entered the second day of their three-day executive sessions today Indicat ing that the 10 conference schools will be just as strict with their athletes in the future as they were during prewar years. ACE STAYS IN March Field. Calif., Dec. 7 (U.R) Ma J. Jay T. Robbins, 26, top American ace In the south west Pacific theater with 22 Japanese fighters to his credit, said today he will stay In the regular army. ROYALS BEAT PORTLAND IN LEAGUE HOCKEY MIX Portland, Ore., Dec. 7 (U.R) New Westminster's Royals clinched their hold on second place in the Pacific Coast Hockey league here last night with a 4 to 2 victory over the Portland Eagles. The city of San Francisco oc cupies the entire 42 square miles of San Francisco County. WAR-TIME STORK STILL BUSIEST Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Clear to partly cloudv tonifftt and Saturday with morning tog. Slightly cooler tonight. Oregon: Clear to partly cloudy to night and Saturday. Slightly cooler over interior tonight. Fresh westerly wind off coast, decreasing tonight. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Hirhest 3D: Low-eat 36. Total monthly precipitaUon .64 Inches. Excess for the month .14 lnchea. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1945. 7.74 inches. Excess for the season 2 90 lnchea. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yes terday Sin: 4 30 today 85'",. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:27 am. Sunset 4:40 p m. Observations Taken At 4:0 A. M., 120 Meridian Time High Low Free Washington, Dec. 7 (U.R) The federal children's bureau finally got around to Its 1943 statistics today and reported to no one s surprise that the stork still is more active in war years. The bureau reported that nearly 3,000,000 babies were born during this country's sec ond year at war as compared with only 2,000.000 during 1933, iow point of the depression. The 1943 live birth rate, how ever, still was considerably be low the all-time high set In 1915-16 when it reached 25 births per thousand population. Infant Triplets Back in Oregon After Long Hop Portland, Ore., Dec. 7 (U.R) I It took 30 baby feedings and three airline stewardesses, to help hold the bottles, but Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien and their triplets Jerrv, Jackie and Joanne are finally back home in Oregon. The family left Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday evening and were in Portland last night, by way of Eastern Airlines and Northwest Airlines. Paratrooper O'Brien has Just been discharged from the army and the triplets are the first set to be born at any army para troop training school. Their ar rival Oct. 10 at Fort Benning has kept "Mister" O'Brien hop ping but he is "the proudest guy in the country and the biggest nervous wreck." Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKtOUIM FOR JACKSON COUNT! . WILLIAM W. MITCHELL, also known as WM. W. MITCMbLO. and ROSE B. MITCHELL, husband and wife, Plamtis, vs. MARGARET O. HAMIL TON and JOHN L'Vf'i. Am and wife; JArDT a single person; MILDKJ!.L v HAMILTON, a single Pe"": SHERWOOD L. HAMILTON and VIVIAN E. HAMILIUN, . j w fv VVAL1 fcK inNF.S: DON R. NbW- BURY. Trustee; each and all of the unknown heirs of each and all of the above named de fendants; also, all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the comolaint herein, Defendants. TO EACH AND ALL OF THE ABOVE DErtnuiftiiia; cv CEPT THE DEFENDANTS WALTER H. JONES AND DON R. NEWBURY: iw the NAME OF THE state OF OREGON. You hnd each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from ti.o Hotr. of the first miblication of this summons, and, if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That each and all of the de fendants herein be required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lien, claim or in terest whatsoever that they, or any of them, may have, or claim in, to. or upon the real property described in the complaint here in, or any part or parcel thereof, which said real property is situ ated in Jackson County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, sec. 27; the southeast quarter of the south east quarter. Section 28, Town ship 35 South, Range 1 West, W. M. That each and all of the claims that may be made on the part of any or all of said de fendants herein, in or to said real property herein described, or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null und void; that the plaintiffs herein be de creed to be the owners, in fee simple, of said real property, free and clear of any rignt or claim whatsoever on the part of said defendants, or any of them. That each and all of the de fendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim, by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from as serting, attempting to establish, or claiming, any right, title, estate, lien or interest whatso ever in, to, or upon said real property, or any part or parcel thereof, and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This summons is published bv order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ote gon, made and entered on the 29th day of November, 1945. The time prescribed in said order for publication of this summons is once each week lor four consecutive - weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons is' the 30th day of November, 1945. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Wood and Coal Combination HEATERS Younger's Appliance 31 N. Bartlett Do Your Children HATE Cereal? Cream of RICE ( 7 YOUNGSTERS ADORE THIS WONDERFUL, NSW HUl RICE CREATION.' Never Again command yotinBtera to cat breakfast! Instead. change to deUciousCream of Hice . . . "The Children's Cereal.' Not a wheat cereal! Not a torn cereal f itream ox nice u made of nourishing It's the only hot rice break font rnrojil hence it offers something rvaiiv different thrill vour child's taste. No tunnrW thf. Cmflm of Rir-A ia i-nniHIv hommina IrnAnin to school nurses Children's Cereal." 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Eight players were tied for second. Rural electrification Is fur nished to 149.807 farms In Texas for lighting and power. FINE LAUNDERING DIPENDS UPON THESE FOUR FEATURES . . Wetting Fast, complete sat 1 uration of every single fibre. 2 Cleanilng Actual loosening and removal of stubborn toil and stains. Whitening Restoring orig inal whiteness brightness of colors. A timing Free, complete rtns- ing of all washing materials. YOU jet sll four by limply sdding two spoonsful of KE-NU to the wish water. Vheihct you wash by hind or in mechanical washer let KE-NU provide these and other Impor tant advantages to make yours, "truly tint laundering". Oat handy two-pound box of thla sparkling ''o powder ot your grocore today. WILDCAT HOOPERS BOW TO BUTTE FALLS FIVE St. Mary's Wildcats dropped a 26 to 19 pre senson basketball game to Butte Kails earlier tn the week, llalftime score stood 1B-18. Hen, St. Mary's, and Stephenson, Butte Kalis each scored 11 points. I Closing time for Classifier! 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