TWO MBDFORD MAIL THIBUNE Mondar. Jan. 21, Hit Marines Boast Fine Record For Polio Benefit Tilt Here Klamath Falls Marines, sche duled to face the Ashland Elks in an infantile paralysis benefit basketball game at Medford high school gym Jan. 30, is rid ing on the crest of a seven game winning streak with a total of nine wins and three losses for the season, according to ad vance dope from the Marine Barracks. The Lcuthernecks havo not been beaten since Dec. 3 when thoy dropped a close one to University of Oregon. An earli er loss to the Ducks and a de feat at the band;' of the top notch Astoria Naval Air quin- iKINKLE'S PARCEL DELIVERY DAY or NIGHT Phone 4956 Prompt Courteous Service T. D. Hlnkle W. H. Judy Wood and Coal Combination HEATERS Younger' Appliance 31 N. Bart left Park View Convalescent Homo 153 Granite St. Ashland Ore Refistered Nurse in Charge Equipment for bed patients. Whan colds strike with BRONCHIAL IRRITATION I Rub on Ptnotro. Iti ba rich In mutton auet, melt quickly io modi cation can bring fast htlp for that Irri tation. (1) Emm cheat taorrneaa, helps nraatc C looai conseatlon. ( 2) jr ftellovea pain at narva jk enda In tho akin. 3) iLooiam phlegm, I ooughlnf lMaoni. Va- pora help you breathe oaaler, Pnnatro is Qrandmi'i ammii mutton auot Idea mada even bttor with medi cs t ion added by mod ern vclrnua. Family a- vnrll. art I a II tr wllh m children, tie, doubt aupply only 35c. 0t PENETRO mm 6sa tet concludes the losses for the Marines. A win over the Klamath Peli cans, a one point thriller over the Astoria Naval Air team, two bad wallopings of Willamette University, a trouncing of The Dalles "Vets", a pair of lop-sld-cd wins over Chiloquln's Bak ers and a pair of one-point vic tories over the highly touted Fairfield Suisun S k ymastcrs from Vallojo, Calif., round out the competitive record of the Leathernecks. A small team lacking In height, the Marines depend up on speed and the accuracy of set-shooting guards for the pre ponderance of its scores. The Elks, meanwhile, have dropped but one encounter, a close one to Rogue Rlvsr oil the Rogue's home floor after giv ing them a bad trouncing in a previous encounter. They are currently tied with Camp White Nnvy for first place In the Southern Oregon independent league. BEAVERSlEAD By United Press California, Southern Califor nia and Oregon State quintets dominated the Pacific Coast conference basketball play to day as the round-robin schedule moved Into the fourth week. Cal and USC each have won five and lost one game after di viding a twin bill in Los An geles Saturday, while the Beav ers have a four and one avurage to top the northern division. Andy Wolfe of California lead the Individual scoring column with 88 points followed closely by USC'i Jack Nichols who has 84. The standings: Northern Division W. L. Pet. Oregon State 1 .800 Washington 4 2 .887 Oregon .................. 2 3 .400 Idaho S 4 .429 Washington State ..14 .200 Southern Division California 5 1 .833 Southorn California.. S 1 .833 UCLA 2 4 .333 Stanford 0 8 .000 Clnilns time for Sunday Too tale to Classify 4:00 Saturday silernoou Please remember. FIRS! PLACE IN World Champion Richmond, Calif., Jan. 21 (U.P.) Golfdom's winter "tour ists" headed toward Phoenix, Ariz., today with a familiar name occupying an unfamiliar spot at the tup of the list of shotmakers. Toney Penna, Dayton, O., cap tured the S10.000 Richmond war bond tournament yesterday with a 73 last round to card a 280 total four under par. Needs Birdie Four Until yesterday, Toney hadn't won a major tournament since 1938 when he was low man in the Kansas City open. The 39-year-old Itulian came up to the 18th and final hole needing a blrdio four to win. A par five would have dropped him Into a four way tie for the title and neccsslated a play-off. Toney was 75 yards short of the green on his second shot. Then, with a gallary of 3,000 crowding around him, he laid a beautiful eightlron shot to with in six feet of the pin. One more stroke put it into the cup. Penna 's first prize was $2,000 in war bonds. Deadlocked for second place were Sam Byrd, Detroit, Mich Mark Fry, Oakland, Calif., and Ben Hogon, Hershey, Pa., each of whom collected $1,011 in war bonds. Degroot Signed To Head Coast Eleven Los Angeles, Jan. 21 (U.P) Dudley Degroot, one-time Stan ford grid star and newly appoint ed coach of the Los Angeles All-America professional foot ball conference team, will re main in the east temporarily to obtain additional playing talent, it was announced today. Edward P. (Slip) Madlgan, general manager of the Los An geles eleven, . announced De groot' appointment upon his ar rival hero from Chicago where he signed Degroot last Thursday to a "long term" contract. BOBBY RIGGS CAPTURES PHOENIX NET TOURNEY Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 21 U.R) B"bby Rlggs won the mid-winter Phoenix professional tonnis tournament yesterday by defeat ing Fred Perry, former British champion, 8-1, 8-4,' 8-3 In the singles finals. Teamed with John Faunce of Los Angeles, Rlggs went on to capture the doubles, defeating Perry and Gene Mako, 9-7, 6-4, 6-8, 7-9, 7-8. 8NEAD CHECKS OUT Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 21 (U.P.) Slammin Sammy Snead will not compete In the Phoenix open golf tournnment starting. Thursday, because he is "off his game," it was learned today. ay. TF T t , i ji r mm f w. n l , i H if J w J W I m Ifif f A "hffvt and t(r" pimir, ihowing hil hprii to a irnailr ich lt vi frtt Itecl when pullfj" b a Lnt.rnil irttin ir.it hm. 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Together, they have acquired over the years an intimate knowledge o( actual firm needs and conditions that enable John Deere to maintain standards of perfection in manuticfure standards rhst avsure long-lasting, efficient, and eco nomical farm equipment. HUBBARD -WRAY CO. 92 NORTH RIVERSIDE TELEPHONE 4011 JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT will Clara Mortenson, above, world women's champion wrestler, who will face Betty McCoy, mid-west flash, in an added bout on Wednesday night's Medford armory pro gram. Three other matches complete the offering. Hollywood Bears Halt Buddy Young Hollywood, Jan. 21 (U.R) Fleet-footed Buddy Young was stopped cold yesterday by the Pacific coast league champion Hollywood Bears who ended their grid season by defeating the Service All-Stars 14-0 before 26,000 fans. The former University of Il linois negro star was able to gain only about 20 yards from scrimmage. He played approxi mately one-third of the game due to rib injuries. OP BY BALL WRITERS New York, Jan. 21 (U.R) Al Schacht, the crown prince of bajeball, has been voted the Bill Slocum memorial award present ed annually for outstanding con tribution to baseball over a long period, the new chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America announced today. The award, which this year carries an added citation in tri bute to Schacht "With stress on his work during the war," will be presented to the game's co median at the annual dinner of the New York Chapter Feb. 3. The chapter's other award for 1945, the Sid Mercer memorial award, formerly known as the player of the year plaque, went to Georg. Strinweiss, New York Yankee second baseman and American league batting cham pion. Hockey Results By United Press Coast League Seattle 5, Vancouver 3. Portland 3, New Westminister 2. Hollywood 3, San Diego 1. San Francisco 6, Oakland 9. National League Toronto 3, Detroit 1. Chicago 9, New York 1. Boston 2, Montreal 0. Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please remember. Girls Cop Bowling Toga Burgoyne's bowling team of Medford won the state class "A" women's team tiile at Portland Saturday night with a 2.311, dis placing the Lind and Pomeroy No. 1 team of Portland. Klamath Falls No. 1, Medford's foe in the finals, chalked up 2228. The florists came In second and the Silver Grill club of Van couver was third. Audrey Swoape waj up to her usual game as she carded S29 to lead the Burgoyne girls, with Jerry Riggs and Mable Swanson close on her heels with 435. Claudia Loud rolled 443 and Rose Barr 427. Tony's Food Market, Vancou ver, won the class "B" division crown with 2321. Stillwell's of Bend was second with 2281 and Tiny's Tavern, Eugene,' third with 2256. McCann Sign Co.,' Bend, won the "C" toga, followed by Wil- lard Hotel, Klamath Falls, and Schalz Furniture Co.,-Salem. ALL-AMERICAN TAKES 'PARKER FROM BOSTON j New York, Jan. 21 IU.PJ i The New York Yankees of the All-America conference added another name football player to' their roster today, wooing Clar-1 ence (Ace Parker away from the ; Boston Yanks of the rival Na-i tlonal league. DIRECTOR SUED Hollywood, Jan. 21 OI.Pj , Film Director Baoul Walsh has been sued for divorce by Mrs. Lorraine W. Walsh on grounds of mental cruelty, her complaint on file, in superior court dis closed today. pga Meet off j Tacoma, Jan. 21 (U.R) John H. Anderson, director of thej 1945 open golf championships, i says plans for the 1946 event j have been abandoned because the PGA is unable to list a satis factory date schedule for the! tourney. j Closing time for Classified Ada 8:30 a.m Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m Announcing Opening of the MEDFORD GUN SHOP 170V N. Riverside All Types Custom Gun Work We Buy and Sell Used Guns AIRLINE PARCEL DELIVERY CO. PHONE PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE UNIFORMED DRIVERS 8 A. M. lo 8 P. M. 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