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SIX HEW ALP AWP WTWS PCC Football Schedule Adopted By Officials 1945 Schedule Colls Amount Of Travelin SPOKANE, Wash.. June IS V A Pacific coast conference foot ball schedule, covering all con ference teams except Stanford nnd Montana, was adopted last niKht by conference ofticials meeting here. The 1945 schedule calls for a limited amount of traveling by teams from the northern to southern division. At least one NEW YORK, June 13 . Nearly a month ago the ODT got together with the NCAA and other college athletic groups and announced a Id-point "voiun tarv" program for reducing travel . . - Tie first point was V localise and simplify sched ules and an ODT spokesman pointed out The spirit of the program calls for immediate can celianoE of many events already scheduted" ... So far as foot ball is concerned, there have been few, if any, signs of can cellation of simplification. The Jew schedules that have oeen announced seem to call for the usual number of long trips . . . Asa BtshnrH, who hurriedly ex plain? (1) that wartime sched ules are slow coming in, (2) that there's not much room left for reduction except in the size of squads and (3) distances traveled by eastern teams aren't great anyway, adds the hope that the result of this program won't be "just a few nods of approval by athletic directors in the di rection of the other fellow" . . . Well, is It? MICH, HAS ITS WISH The Jackson, Mich., kids' baseball school is being held this week with Ray Fisher, John Kobs and Jud Hyames from col lege coaching ranks and Ray S chalk, BUI Rogell and Wish Egan from the big leagues as instructors . . . Egan, the Tiger scout, seems to be the guiding spirit in such activities in Mich igan and Sport Scribe Jay Flem ing of Jackson lists the follow ing in addition to his local pro gram: i.aiamazoo neia school with Lou Fonseca as instructor; Muskegon lining up program for more than 500 boys; Detroit a 16-team league being form ed; Flint plans development of teams, aided by S1500 check from .Mott Foundation; Battle Creek business men con tributed S2000 to set up six base ball centers with paid leader ship; Bay City plans six-dub American Legion league: Dear born hopes to organize 12-team boys' league. CLEANING THE CUFF Max Waxman, who staged a $100,000 boxing show last year for the Baltimore police pension fund, is lining up bouts for an other big card August 13. He already has signed heavyweights Big Boy Brown vs. Johnny Allen and middleweight? Johnny Fin azzo vs. Reedy Evans, War Allies Maior Threat In Big Race ARCADIA, Calif., June 13 OP) War .'rVes, speedy three-year-old gelding, loomed today as a threat for Sahtnfan', ton Ann Santa Catalina handicap for Cali-fornia-breds. He led for all but the first quarter in defeating Golden Count by a length over the six furlong distance at Santa Anita yesterday. Misty Fox was third. Thp favnrifo Wa,. Ai;;. warded hi hartpre an m nn .-..j ou.f U and S3.10. Jockey Charley Cor- "tU woo up. . The Armstrong stable's geld ing is one of 21 horses, three years and up, nominated for the state-foaled classic. Heading the list are Charles S. Howard's Sea biscuit offspring Sea Sovereign and Bismarck Sea. ARCADIA, Calif. Louis B. Mayer's Busher, $3.20, captured San Vincente handicap at Santa Anita as Jockey Johnny Long den set track record by riding five winners. 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Oct. 2T U. oi SoutAera at Seanl. .Nov, J-Owa at Imk Not, 10 Orooa Sal, at Seattle. Nov. 15 Ifia.- al SatUe. Ncv. i4 1 aslunstoa Stata al Pull- WASHINGTON STATS COlitCS Sept. 3 laiSft at Xoacow. Ocu Orrfo Sii al iiiT-nttl Oct. 13 W ir-swis at Seatua- Oct. 57 Ida.va at Pu..rar Not. 3 CAlif.vTua al Berety. Not. 10 Oceca at Puliman Not. 17 Oroa Stat at C-wa.Ii. Not 34 Wa.ni7i.-ci al F-uiimaa I iMtusnt ot soiTatK-v cujr. i Sept. 2 VCZA at Lo Ans. Sept. Ca.iforaia at BerfcJv. Ocv 6 Si. Waij Prt-F-la-ai at Ux j OcC'lS Saa rjaefO Xaval Baa at Saa i DC?t 9ft CoSece et PmdlK at Ida Oct. S7 Waahinxton at Seattle. . 1 Not. J St. fto Collect at Ida ! Anretea. Not. 10 California at Lea Ax!ev Not. Orefot Stata at La AAfcea. Pec 1 UCLA at lot ASfeia. rxntasrrT or cautokxia at LOS ANGaXiS Sept. SJ U. ol Souiaecn Calil at li Sf5" tte Xral Baae at Los AnteJe. OTL. CWICIT u. rm i .1, - - gelec Oct. 15 California at Lo Anje-le. Oct- 1ft St- K1 Pre-fltfot at Urn Anaties !iuati. Oct. Tt ureson a: Lot A'flrt Not. IT Si. Kant CoJece at Loa Anfeie. . . Nov. a California at Berkeley- . Dec 1 i:. of Soutliera "a;it at Lot AareiL;vrxsrrr or oarcox Sept. 2fi Wasluoanon at Seattle. Oct. 6 Idaho at aruceaa. Oct. 13 Orecon Saie at CacvaPH Oct. 30 Wa&tunctoa Slate al ulKae. On. ST, TCLA at Loa Ar.fricv Nov. 3 Wathmrtoa at Eaeac Nov. -10 Watiatoa State '- Pui- Nov. IT CaKSornla at Berkeley, tasc 3 Oreffon State at E-ufeae. OKXGO.N STATE COUJAt Oct 6 trasataaroa Stale at Pilmm Oct. 13 Oreeon at Cor,-aj. Oct. 30 Wa&macton at CorvaSla. Nov. 3 Idaho at CarvaUu. Nov. 10 Wasatafton at Seattlc Nov. 1 Wasluartoa Stale al Caff- Nov. O. oi Soathera Caii at Lai Dec 1 Orerna at Eareae- rNrvtasm or tdabo Sept 39 Waaataftan State at Jaoacav. Oct E Oreaon al Zaaena. Oct 27 Wafcaiafiaa State at Putt- mxov. 3 Ortcoa Stata st Catallat Nov. 17 Waaatafftan at Srr-Tw Mailho Sets Pace In PCL Hitting Race LOS AXGELES. June 13 VP, F.mil Mailho, San Francisco out fielder, added 12 points to his average last week to soar back to .392, well in front of the Pa cific Coast league barring derby tnrougn l2st Siinaav. His nearest challenger. First Baseman Larry Barton of Port- 1200. gamed five points to .374. Jesse Landrum of Sacramento clung to the third spot with .359. Ted Korbert of Seattle held the home run leadership with 10, followed by Lou Kovikoff and Mel Hicks, both of Los An geles, with seven each. Hicks and Butcn Moran of Hollywood were tied for honors in batting in runs 49 apiece. Jo-Ho White, veteran Sacra mento outfielder, appeared like ly to oe tne am to pass tne cen tury mark in hits. He had 87. Sacramento retained its team hitting supremacy with a mark of -286. MAYER TOP WINNER ARCADIA, Calif., June 13 iff) Ten winning races, including two stakes victories by Busher and One hv Tmimhc TTr, Louis B. Mayer far in front of leading money-winning owners at Santa Anita's halfway mark. 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NET STAR SIGNS UP NEW YORK, June 13 W William Talbert, of Wilmington, Del., formerly of Indianapolis, has agreed to play in the Red Cross tennis benefit competition at Forest Hills on June 23-23-24 He was runnerup to Sgt Frank Parker in the nationals but Sep tember. NAMED FOR DERBY ARCADIA. Calif, June 13 UP) Two colts that ran in the Ken tucky derby. Charles S. How ard's Sea Swallow and J. K. Housseh, Bymeabond, are ex pected to arrive this week at Santa Anita. Both have been nominated for the $30,000 Anita aeroy. Darkness - ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest cash prices for LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phone 5175, or see your nearest Safeway market operator. SAFEWAY ' MEATS Tigers Regain 1st Place Detroit Noses Out Browns, 2-1, in 11 Innings While Senators Trip Yanks, 3 3 By JACK HAND (Associated Prtta Sports 'rlUr) Shed a tear for fat Freddy Fltzsimmons whose futile Phil lies are rushing madly toward an early clinching of the 1945 cellar championship with their usual fervor by losing IS In a row. Not since 1932 when Burt Shotton led them to the giddy heights of fourth place havo the Phils failed to finish either sev enth or eighth and seven times it was last. Managers came and went but Jimmy Wilson, Doc Prothro, Hmis Lobcrt, Bucky Harris and Fitz saw nothing but the cold grey walls of the Na tional league dungeon with an occasional next-to-last-placo rcp irece. They remain the one con sistent team in wartime base ball. It used to be the cash that was lacking and the club wax operated with an Idea of sell ing the choice players to oppos ing teams to balance the bud get. That difficulty was re moved when Bob Carpenter bought the club. Now the Phils have plenty of dollar bills but can't get the talent, Boston Makes It 15 Boston hung No. 15 on Fitz and his groggy crew yesterday, 10-0, for the Braves' eighth suc cessive win, five of which have been over their old cell mates New blood and new money are producing in the hub to pu.vh the Braves up into the race only 31 games back of New York. Johnny Hutchings did the job on the Phils, a four-hitter. At the rate the Giants arc tumbling, only an extended series with the Phillies will save their lead. Losing seven of their last eight since the incident of the $500 pitch by Bill Voisellc In St. Louis, the Jcw Yorkers have seen their lead pared to a single game. Yesterday's 7-4 drubbing by Brooklyn ended the last victory streak they were nursing. Van Mungo's six straight pitching wins. Vic Lorn- oardi limited the leaders to seven hits to beat them for the second time. Bucs Whip Cubs Pittsburgh's night triumph over Chicago. 9-3, boosted the Buccos up to within one length of the Giants as Al Gerhcauscr, a refugee from the Phils, showed his relief by contributing four singles to the pirates attack in addition to throwing a nlne-hit-tcr at tho Cuba, Detroit regained the American league lead that changes hand every day and took a half game margin over New York by trim ming St. Louis, 2-1 in 11 innings after Washington beat the Yan kees, 5-3. Bobby Maier's single pushed across the winning run for Hal Newhouscr In the semi-darkness of a twilight game watched by 19,943 fans. Rookie Fred Vaughn, an ex Yankee farmhand, blasted a triple, double and single to make Dutch Leonard's sixth victory a little easier as the Senators rout ed Walt Dubiel In the seventh. Sox Edg Trib Thornton Lee turned In the best pitching Job of the day, a three-hit effort for Chicago against Cleveland but it took Bill Nagel's bases-loaded single in the last of the ninth to assure him a 1-0 edge. The veteran lefthander struck out 13 In dians. Dick Slebcrt came through with a dramatic two-run homer in the 12th to give the Philadcl- r mm SjC WEDNESDAY I Ctmlnf Jnlf tS I fc I America's jrarcr.t I fc ' m I mimrwrn nana i o I nWWV 1 I!U('Aan IET Out bT'ChTp? . '"; CVj .... filter It Is obvious that Bill Dietrich is glad to be out ol these chips. Four of them were removrcj from White Sox pitcher's ail ing urm. Fast Boxing Bout Slated For Friday Tlii, rmoiilm, bout nn Promoter Mack Llllnrd's ransllng bill Fri- doy night win senn raavo ia tonen against Georges Dunsetle. This bout rounds out a top card thot headlines Gorgeous George Wagner and Otis 'Baby-face" Kliiigman in the main event. As an added attraction be tween the srml-wlmiup and tne mnin vfnt Mnrino JohnnV Gates will swap leather with Sailor At uurKiinrut lor me serv- lMni.n'i f-hnmnlonihill nf Klam ath Falls. Both boys fight in the llgnt-ncavywcigni nivisum ami Klamath boxing enthusiasts will bo treotrd to a great 4-canto scrap Friday night. Antono Leone will crunch cranium with Kenny Aeklci, the "Hollywood Wonder Boy," In the seml-wlndup event. Northwestern Star Wins Athletic Medal EVANSTON. III., Juno 13 UP) Max Morris, who took over Otto Graham's placo as Northwestern university's outstanding athlete, today received the first athletic achievement medal awarded by the "N" club. Morris, a sophomore, won three varsity letters, football, basketball and track. An end. ho was voted the Wildcats most valuable grldder; led the Big Ten conference In Individual scoring in basketball and was a shot putter and high jumper on the track team. phla Athletics a 7-5 triumph over tho Boston Red Sox and Russ Chrlstophor his 10th suc cess. The A's hove won only 17 games but the lean side-arm ar tist is half way along toward his first 20-gomc season. The Cincinnati at St. Louis National league night tilt at which the National league 1944 pennant was to be unfurled was rained out. PORTABLE STEAM CLEANING Heavy Equipment Contractors Logging We will go any place. WRITE Box 100-X Care Herald and News ITDRN IN Million of toni waste paper are needed by our country now ! Critically needed to back up our men overseas with bomb rings, blueprints, forms for V-mail, packages for weapons and food !i Save every bit of your waste paper and have it collected. I'll I f -L mam ousts ii m Camilli Out As Manager Of Acorns Billy Ralmondl Replaces Camilli As Oakland Pilot; Beavors Meet Suds Tonight By PAUL WELLS (Associated Pros Sports Wrllor) Oakland, with a new skipper at tlio liclin, was hack In third Cihco in tna raciuc utia.H ltim-. all OeuHue today, aided by Sue ramento's Joss la San Dleuo, illR nows In tho circuit yen. lerdiiy wus tho replacement of Uolph Camilli by llllly H. mondl, veteran catcher, as man ager of tho Acorns. Conflict, ing statements marked the shaken)). Camilli said ho wan "firrd"' the front office announced he hnil resigned; but it was com mon knowledge through the Irn gua that the club's owners were illwatuifled with the former big league star's fullure to piny fimt buna oftcner Instead of directing his team from tha boncli, Oaks Edg Seals Under 32-year-old Kalmandl who has been with tho Ouks (or 13 yeuni tho Knt-lliiy club cdKed out San KruncUco 3-2 lnt nlnhi. Neither tram scored until the sixth frame when the Acorna ot to rtiihthumior Franklo Se ward for two runs, and pushed their other tolly acro in tho seventh aualnst relief llurlrr Tony Duiollch. The Srals were blanked by Garth Mann until tho elithth when slnitlrs by Ilernl Uhalt and Hoy Nicely, follownt by Ous Suhr's double, account ed for the losers' two runs. Padrs Drop Solon Sacramento's & Iojs to Sail DIobo drooped the Salons Into fourth, a half iimne behind the Oaks. The i'atlres (lot off to a 5-0 lead in tha first two Inninio driviiiK Pitcher Giles Knowtm to the showers in tho second frame. Tho Solum came back to count one apiece In the fourth and fifth stanzas and almost knotted tho score In the lost of the ninth after Plnch-Hltter Hoy Younkers had punched out a two-run double. Younkers wn called out at tho plate in the last play of the name as ho tried to score tho lying run on Llllo Marcuccl's two-bagiter. Valllo Eaves, leading San Diego moundsman, got credit for the win although he was relieved at tho end of the fifth inning. Stars Top Angtls The resurgent Hollywood Stars came through with an 11 innlng 8-4 victory over Los An geles, winning on Manager Buck Pausett's pinch single with the sacks loaded. J no Mlalmick went the distance for the Stars for his fifth triumph In a row. Portland and Seattle, one-two at tho top of the loop, will open their crucial series on the Beav ers' home diamond tonight. The gome unscheduled yesterday he causo of travel difficulties, will be made up in a twin bill tenta tively set for cither Thursday or Friday. Harvard university conducted a series of tests as a study of fatigue. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE lit Understood Dldg. NOTICE TO ALL A.F. OF L. MEMBERS J. T. Morr, Ex-Socrctory, Oregon Stato Federation ol Labor and John O'Nolll, Eg-Secrotory, Orejon State Building Trades Council Will Addrois Tho membership of all A. 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