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C WD ALL'S BOAST RINGS TRUE AS BRAVES HICK DODGERS 2-1 ' By F. E. DOWN United Sports Wriler The Milwaukee Braves were back in the National League pen nant race today because Dei Crandall made a pre-game boast come true. "I'm gonna hit one tonight,' the 24-year-old catcher said be fore the Braves took on the Brooklyn Dodgers Thursday night. "I just feel it in my bones." Twelve innings later Crandall hammered a 405-foot homer into the center-field bleachers to give Gene Conley and the Braves a 2-1 triumph over the Dodgers and their fifth victory in six games. The blow, off relief pitch er Ed Roebuck, broke up a mag nificent pitchers' duel between Conley and Carl Erskine. Erskine retired after the 11th in favor of Roebuck, whose second pitch, of the 12th inning was hit out oX the park by Crandall. Pilches Six-Hitter Conley, who dropped a 2-0, 12 Inning decision to Erskine in Brooklyn on May 2, yielded only ix hits and one run a homer by Sandy Amaros. Hank Aaron blasted a 420-foot homer off . Erskine to provide the Braves with their first run. The victory was Conley's fourth of the year and his sixth in jiine meetings with the Dodgers during his career. It was the Dodgers' second straight loss after they won 22 of their first 24 games. Sam Jones pitched a no-hitter to give 'the Chicago Cubs a 4-0 victory over the Pittsburg Pirates in the only other National League game. In the American League, the Washington Senators shut out the Cleveland Indians, 3-0, the Chicago White Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles, 6-2, and the Boston Red Sox downed the Kansas City Athletics. 12-7. Score Loses Second Mickey McDermott tossed a four-hitter for his second win and handed rookie phenom Herb Score his second loss as the Senators snapped the Indians' six game winning streak. M-Der-mott struck out nine batters and Score seven. The White Sox scored four runs in the ninth inning to win their 10th game in 14 starts and move within two games of the first-place Indians. Bob Nieman LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the Grand view Water District. Jackson ? County. Oregon, will receive sealed bids at 7:00 P.M. on the 23rd day of May. 1955 at Room 1. Brophy Build ing. Medford. Oregon, for an issue of . Eighty-f i v Thousand Dollars ($85,000.00) of general obligation bonds of said District to be in denom inations of $1,000.00 each. Said bonds shall be dated April 1. 1953 and shall mature as follows: $3,000 on April 1. 1958. $4,000 on April 1 in each of the years 1959 to 1966, inclusive. $5,000 on April 1 in each of the years 1967 to 1976. inclusive. Said bonds are to bear interest at the rate or rates specified by the successful- bidder, payable semi annually on the first days of April and October of each year at the First National Bank of Portland (Oregon) Medford Branch. The net revenue of the water system of the District shall be pledged to payment of said bonds. All bonds which have not matured are subject to call and redemption on Apru l. I9t4 and on any interest pay- Ins; date thereafter. Notice of call . snau he puDiisnea in one issue of e newspaper published in Jackson county. Oregon, at least 30 days prior to redemption date. Bidders offering to purchase said bonds are invited to bid thereon for not less than 98 of par. Bids must be in writing and unconditional and accompanied by certified check in the amount of $1,700.00 as evidence of good faith on the part of the bid der. Said deposits shall not draw in terest but will be forfeited to the District as liquidated damages should the successful bidder withdraw bis bid or fail or neglect to complete bia offer in accordance with . the term thereof. The Board of Commissioners of aid District reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and to waive any and all informalities in the bids. The District will furnish and 'print said bonds and will furnish the un qualified approving opinion of Win free. McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre. at torneys at law. Portland. Oregon. - Dated this 3rd day of May. 1935 by order of the Board of Commis sioners of Grandview Water DHsrict. JOHN A HERN, Treasurer Grandview Water District singled home the tie-breaking run in the ninth and a single by Nelson Fox and Jim Riviera's double completed the rally. Harry Dorish received credit for his second win of the season while Ray Moore, third Balti more pitcher, suffered the loss. Gene Stephens hit a three-run homer and Jackie Jensen a two run drive to pace the Red Sox to their second straight win since Ted Williams announced his re turn to baseball. Ivan Delock won his third game behind the 15-hit Boston assault which off set a pair of two-run homers by Gus Zernial and a three-run blow by Bill Renna. LINESCORES: American League Kansas City -002 020 300 7 8 Boston 250 230 00012 15 Raschi, Boyer (3). Sleater (7) and Astroth. Deloclc. Hurd (7) and wnite. Winning pitcher Delock (3-3). Losing pitcher Raschi (0-1). Cleveland 000 000 0000 4 Washintton ....101 000 Olx 3 5 Score. Houtteman (7) and Foiles, Mc Dermott (2-3) and Fitz Gerald. Losing pitcher Score (3-2). Chicago 002 000 004 8 11 Baltimore 001 100 0002 5 Harshman. Dorish (7), Fornieles (9) and Courtney. Lollar (6). Rogovin, Shallock 161 Moore (6). Kuzava 19) and Smith. Moss (9). Winning pitcher Dorish (2-0). Losing pitcher Moore (1-3). National League Pittsburgh 00 000 000 9 r-v,,,.rt im nm 1 n-v 4 13 King, liw 3) and Atwell. Jones (4-3) and McCullough. Losing pitcher iuiii ii-u. MS inninn) Brooklvn 000 100 000 000 1 6 0 Milwaukee 010 000 000 0012 10 0 Erskine. Roebuck (12) and Campa- nella. Conley (4-1) and Crandall. Los ing pitcher Roebuck (2-1 ). MEDFORDiTRIBUNE siPODmirs OSC Tops WSC, Takes Lone Lead As Huskies Down UO By UNITED PRESS Oregon and Oregon State, far out in front of the rest of their Northern .Division rivals, appar ently will battle it out one of these days for the division's 1955 baseball title. . Meanwhile, the two Oregon teams faced another busy day to day with OSC meeting Idaho at NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL--: y PROPERTY TN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF TBI STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Tracy H. Crura, administrator of the estate of Charles D. Standiford. deceased, will sell at private sale on and after the hour of 10:00 a.m.. June 3, 1955. at the offices of Crum and Harbison, 207 United States National Bank Building, Med ford. Oregon, for cash or upon such terms as may be agreed upon,' the following described real property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: - The Southwest Quarter, the South east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter: that portion of Govern ment Lot 4 lying South of O. and. C. Railroad right of way; all in Section 13. Township 36 South. Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian. Jackson County. Ore gon, containing approximately 234 acres. together with all of the tenements. hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Said sale will be for casjj or upon such terms as may be approved, sub , ject to the confirmation of this court. This notice is published pursuant . to an Order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, dated the 5th day of May, 1955. First published this 6th day of May. 1955. Tracy H. Crum Administrator of the above estate Young Players Outshine Vets in Greenbrier Open By ERNEST BARCELLA White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. U.R) The old pros set out today to catch up with two American rookies and a young Australian ? sharpshooter in the second round of (the 72-hole Greenbrier Open golf championship. Age gave youth a stirring bat tle but it finally was forced to yield the opening day leader ship to the younger set Thurs day when Mike Souchak of Dur ham, N.C., Down Finsterwald of Bedford, Ohio, and Australia's Peter Thomson spread-eagled the field with rounds .of 64 over the par-70 old white course. Vels Have 65's Old-timers Johnny Revolta of Skokie, 111., and Henry Picard of Cleveland, who were winning golfing glory when the three leaders still were frolicking in playpens, appeared at first to have the opening day honors tucked away with handsome 65's. But youth would not be de nied. In rapid succession, Thom son, Souchak and Finsterwald came home with six-under-par rounds to. take command. 'So spectacular was the open ing day shooting that the two perennial favorites Snead and Bantam Ben Hogan were far back in the field even though each had a 69. Eighteen of their colleagues were out in front of them. Moscow and Oregon taking on Washington on the Huskies home field. Washington dented Oregon's seven-game unbeaten string yes terday with a 5-1 triumph over the Ducks. Husky hurler Bill Reams allowed eight . hits but had it wh-n the going was tough. The Huskies tallied two runs in the third on three singles around a sacrifice bunt and add ed three more in the sixth. OSC took over top spot in the five-team circuit with a 9-1 decision over Washington State at Pullman. The Beavers tallied single runs in each of the first five innings, added three in the seventh and got their final run in the eighth on Jerry Epper ley's homer. OSC now has 5-0, Oregon 7-1, WSC 4-4, Washington 5-6 and Idaho 6-3. Policeman Honored By Chiropodist Group . Jersey City, N. J. (U.R) Po lice inspector James Menge, a veteran of 33 years in police work, gets an award today from the Hudson County Chiropodists Society. The society observed National Foot Health Week by commend ing Menga for walking thousands of miles in the course of duty "without so much as raising a corn or a blister." OOLr TEAM ARRIVES London, Eng. (U.R) Mem bers of the United States Wal ker Cup golf team planned to work off their sea legs today on the Sunningdale course follow ing their transatlantic voyage. The Yanks, headed by team cap tain Bill Campbell of Hunting ton, W. Va., arrived at South ampton Thursday aboard- the liner America for their cup matches against Britain's leading amateurs at St. Andrews, Scot land, May 20-21. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Countv. Administratrix of the Estate og George W. Nichols, deceased, and " have qualified. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby -notified to present them, with proper vouchers, duly verified, to me at the office of Skvrman. Ouellette Sc Heisel, at 418 Medical Center Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from th date of this notice. DATED and first published May 6th, 1955. , . Norma Stierid Administratrix Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Administratrix NEW BOOK OF MAPS CITY-COUNTY 1. New city map shews 40 streets net listed before: 2. Rural Route map shows routes in color with bos numbers. 3. County Map showing three dozen public camps and picnic grounds in Jackson county. 4. Alphabetical index of streets, roads, descriptive index of camps. Book containing Index and three maps, $1 at most drug and stationery stores in Medford. Same Book, except with City of Ashland Map at Iverson't Printing, on the Plaza, and at the Mart. If you live outside town and wish a map mailed send $1 to MAPS, P.O. Box 929, Medford. BE SURE to state whether Medford or Ash land map. If not a Medford map Book will be sent. Third Avenue El Makes Final Trip New York (U.R) The final train of the Third Avenue ele vated railway rattled up from Chinatown to the Bronx Thurs day night and East Siders by the thousands leaned out of their apartment windows to wave goodbye to the last of New York's famous els. When the train pulled into the 149th St. Station at 7:17 p.m. (EDT) carrying 800 disheveled passengers the Third Avenue El was off icially. dead. No more trains will run. The pillars and girders and the dilapi dated stations and platforms which have allowed only patches of sunlight to strike Third Ave nue for 77 years will be torn down this summer. The Transport Workers Union Thursday lost an 11th hour ef fort to have the scraping of the El postponed. Justice A. David Benjamin of the Brooklyn Su preme Court signed the El's death warrant when he refused to . issue a restraining order against the New York City Tran sit Authority. , CARP NOTE Annapolis, Md. U.R) State Senator Thomas F. Dempsey is seeking to amend a law so it will be all right in Maryland to shoot carp in non-tidal waters with a bow and arrow. STUDS DRILL SUNDAY Medford Cheney Studs semi pro baseball team will hold its first practice of the year on Sunday. Workout lime is 2 p.m. at the fairgrounds park here. All players interested and eligible are invited to turn out. Drills will continue Mon day through Friday next week at 5:30 p.m. each day. The Studs play Grants Pas here ' on Saturday, May 21. Eldon Francis Heads Country's Javelin Tossers Eldon Francis, Medford high school sophomore, is the lead ing prep javelin thrower in the nation. That is the report of the April issue of the Track and Field news. The publication Is issued at Los Altos, Calif., and has world wide coverage. Francis heaved the javelin 189 feet 1 inch at a three-way meet last month at Grants Pass. Next best effort through April, according to the Calif ornia publication, was 176 feet by Fleming, LaGrange, La. The paper received here by Bob Newland, coach of the Medford high thinclads. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Trula Bentley. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that James E. Bentley, Executor of the above entitled Estate, has filed in said Court and cause his Final Account, and by Order of the Honorable H. K. HANNA, Judge of said Court, the 11th day of June, A.D. 1955, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M., at the Court House in the Chambers of said Judge, has been fixed as the time and place of Final hearing and settling of said account, and all persons interested in said Estate hereby notified to arroear at that time and place then and there to present any objections which they may have to said Final Account. Said Order of Publication was made in Chambers on the 12th dav of May, 1955, directing publication to be made once each week for four suc cessive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune. JAMES E. BENTLEY, EXECUTOR Grants Pass, Oregon First Publication May 13. 1955. Last Publication June 2, 1955. V. A. C. Ahef, Attorney Schmidt Bldg.. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone GReenwood 6-4614.. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 9574 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTV IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ERICK G. GUSTAFSON, de ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above court has appointed the undersigned as administratrix of the above estate. All persons having claims against said estate are herebv required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office of Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published this 29th day of April. 1955. CHRISTINE OLSON. Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nntirp in harAhv miron fhat T V. been appointed by the Circuit Court Of Jackson Pnuntv- Orpcrnn ITvcfiiffir of the Will of Arthur Benjamin Mul len, deceased, and have qualified. All persons naving Claims against the notified to present them, with proper vouchers, duly verified, to me at the office of Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel, attorneys lor said Executor, at Room 418. ' ?Tprfirol r.nf.r Ruil4im in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published April 29, 1955. RAYMOND ARTHUR MULLEN Executor NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Probate No. 9417 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ur tfusujis bowles. Deceased. Notice is herebv ziven that Trio First National Bank of Portland (Ore gon), administrator of the above estate,, nas filed in the above entitled Court its Final Account and Report In the matter of said estate and said Court has fixed the first day of June. 1955. at 9 o'clock A.M. in the court room of said Court at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and , place for hearing objections thereto and for the settlement thereof and all neraon naving oDjecuons tnereto are nereby required to make or file the same at or oeiore saia neanng. Dated: Apru 29, 1855. The First National Bank of Portland (Oregon). Administrator nrreu Be Hlacwiurst Attoneys for Administrator Friday. May IS, 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN Hussane Eyes Logger Porter's Money In Grudge Mat Fracas Saturday Night Women wrestlers aren't ex pected to be missed too much in Merrick's arena tomorrow night for Mack Lillard has finally sign ed a match which should provide the cash customers with enough thrills to make them forget the gals. The headline scrap pits Yoggl Hussane and Logger Porter in an hour-long struggle to settle their three - week - old grudge. Hard feelings erupted twice dur ing that period when Porter whipped Hussane in, unsched uled tiffs when Porter entered the ring to challenge other par ticipants. Hussane thought he had no busines there but quickly found out he wasn't man enough to eject him. HUssane had dodged the match twice previously when it was of fered him and it took a $100 guarantee, plus Porter's share of the gate receipts, to entice the big Turk into the ring. Porter put up the guarantee last week May 21 ,22, Set for Valley Hobby Show May 21 and 22 have been set as the dates for the third annual Rogue Valley Hobby and Craft show, it was announced today. The show will be held in the Medford YMCA building, 522 Sixth st. Five age groups will be con sidered in the show, which will be open to all Rogue valley hobbyists. Professional and ama teur exhibits will be judged in separate classes. Entry blanks for the show are expected to be available soon at the YMCA office. Rules of the show are posted on the bulletin board in the lobby of the "Y. Eisenhower To Get Honorary Degree University Park, Pa. (U.R) President Eisenhower will be awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree when "he addresses the 1955 graduation ceremonies at Pennsylvania State Univer sity June 11. Mr. Eisenhower, whose brother Milton is president of the uni versity, will be the first person honored by the school with such a degree since 1921. Later in the day, the president will help lay a cornerstone at the new Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel being built on the campus in memory of Milton Eisenhower's late wife. and that money, together with Porter's pay, will go to Hussane if he wins. Two out of three falls will decide. . A match which should turn into a spectacular exhibition of skill sends Cyclone Cobb in with Champ Thomas, former navy and professional boxer-turned-grappler. Both are highly skilled in the muscle mangling art and it probably will turn into a bat tle between Cobb's deadly ab dominal stretch and Thomas' lightning - like dropkicks. Cowboy Wes Knapp, who drew plaudits of the fans last week : in his debut, will test Portland's wrestling cop, Larry Presnell, in the curtain - lifter, which goes to v the mat at 8:30 p.m. Arena doors unfold at 7:30 and reserved seats may be pur chased in advance at the Rogue restaurant, 42 South Central ave. Salem (U.R) Willamette's tennis team downed Portland State 7-0 yesterday. 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