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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January 1, 1948 •So, yo u ’ re a fig h te r, eh?’ Pete says. ? ; ASK M S ; ANOT H SR •' ‘Yeah, and good one,' savs the kid. . . .” ? A General Quiz f\- f\- <X. fX. (V. <V- fV. T h e Q uestion» 1. T h e R o m a n s h a d a n o rg a n iz e d s y s te m o f s h o rth a n d as f a r b a c k as w h a t y e a r? 2. W h e re w a s th e la s t s h o t o f th e C iv il w a r fire d ? 3. C h in o o k w in d s a re p e c u lia r to w h a t re g io n ? 4. H o w o fte n do q u in tu p le ts oc- C ur ? 5. W h a t does m o u n te b a n k m e a n ? 6. W h o w a s th e f ir s t w o m a n to la n d f r o m th e M a y flo w e r? 7. C o ffe e w a s fir s t in tro d u c e d in - to F ran ce in w h a t y e a r? 8. F o r e v e r y te n p e o p le in th e U n ite d S ta te s th e r e a re h ow m a n y p h ones? 1. In 63 B . C. 2. A t P a lm e tto r a n c h , T e x a s , on M a y 13, 1865, m o r e th a n a m o n th a f t e r L e e ’s s u r r e n d e r a t A p p o m a t- to x . 3. P a c ific n o rth w e s t. 4. O n c e in a b o u t 75,000,000 tim e s . 5. A n im p o s te r . 6. M a r y C h ilto n . 7. I n 1662. 8. T w o te le p h o n e s . l) I C K I N G his w ay slo w ly thro u g h * the m assed h u m a n ity c ro w d in g , to w a rd the exits. M a tt Walsh, sports w rite r, pondered the sensational ending o f the rin g b a ttle he had ju s t w itnessed. He was blase about q u ic k kn o cko u ts; he had seen m any o f th e m and undoubtedly would see m a n y m ore. B u t he s till th rille d to the b r illia n t — i f boxing s k ill could be ca lle d th a t — and m a s te rfu l jo b tu rn e d in by Spot M a th e rs, W ell, here was a new cham pion and W alsh fe lt he should know m ore about the boy. S om ething of hfs p e r sonal life . I t was a fte r m id n ig h t when he ! reached the hotel a t w h ich the new ch a m p io n and his entourage were stopping. A t the door o f the M ath- j e rs’ suite he was h a lte d by a blast o f noise— the v ic to ry ce le b ra tio n . The b ig liv in g room was a bedlam . W alsh glanced about the room but saw no sign of M athers. He sought out the b o y’ s m a n a g e r. Pete M ile y , busy in the role of la v is h host. Farmers Produce Practically All Margarine Materials "M a th e rs ? Ju st w e n t down the h a ll to ro o m 1117.” M ile y answered his question. "G o on dow n and see h im .” T h e A n s w e rs F a r m e r s in a ll b u t fo u r o f o u r 48 s ta te s — M a in e , N e w H a m p s h ire , N e v a d a a n d R h o d e Is la n d — n o w p ro d u c e p r a c t ic a lly a ll th e m a te r i a l th a t goes in to o u r a n n u a l p ro d u c tio n o f o v e r s ix h u n d re d m i l lio n p o u n d s o f m a r g a rin e . I n 1946, w e p ro d u c e d 572,537,990 p o u n d s o f m a r g a r in e in w h ic h w e use d 222,830,000 p o u n d s o f c o tto n seed o i l; 206.718,000 p o u n d s c f so y b e a n o i l; 13,794,000 p o u n d s o f p e a n u t o il a n d 6,589,000 p o u n d s o f corn oil. I n a d d itio n to th is , m a r g a r in e c o n ta in s a b o u t 16 p e r c e n t c u ltu re d p a s te u riz e d s k im m ilk , one to one a n d a h a lf p e r c e n t o f s k im m i lk s o lid , th re e p e r c e n t o f s a lt and one p e r c e n t v ita m in s a n d o th e r in g re d ie n ts , a ll o f w h ic h a re p ro d u ce d in th e U n ite d S ta te s .— A d v . DIONNE QUINTS' promptly ralleva cough« of CHEST COLDS' MUSTEROLE 38% BRIGHTER TEETH in W alsh did. The door was s lig h tly a ja r. He tapped lig h tly , w aited, then tapped again. When th e re was no re sponse he opened the d oor and peered in. He stepped back, closing the door so ftly . M m m -m , th a t tableau was som ething unexpected and unusual on v ic to ry n ig h t in the fig h t ra c k e t. Young M a th e rs, his a rm around a d a rk -h a ire d g ir l — a sleeping baby tucked in c a re fu lly between p illo w s at the head o f the bed. T h is was no tim e to bre a k in fo r an in te rv ie w , so W alsh re tu rn e d to the o th e r room . He managed i th e re to c o rra l B iff Jones, o ld -tim e r in the rin g business and M a th e rs ’ tra in e r. "C om e on. R iff, get on w ith It,” In te rru p te d W alsh im p a tie n tly . "A s I was s a y in ’ .” B iff continued, "th e k id says, ’I gotta get a lig h t rig h t aw ay. We gotta e a t.’ "P e te says, ’We. w ho's w e?' “ 'M e and S a lly ,' the k id says, and goes on ta lk in ’ about h im and his w ife cornin' up to New Y o rk to p ic k up some o f the b ig flg h tin ' sugar th e y been le a d in ' about They come up in a old Jalopy, the k id says, and now the dough's ru n out. Pete says to the k id w h a t’ s his fu ll nam e and the k id says, w ith o u t bat- tin ' a eye, ’S p o ttin g h a m T . M a th e rs.' and looks at the both o f us lik e darin* us to laugh Pete kin d a g rin s but he a in t la u g h in ’ out loud. I could see Pete’ s ta k in ' a lik in ’ to 7 days! CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 D e m u re 4 B u rn in g 9 L ig h t blow 12 G ir l’ s nam e 13 T ric k s 14 In le t 15 V ast treeless plains A MCKESSON « BOBBINS PBODUCT 17 E xiste n ce 19 Landed 21 Teutonic d e ity 22 On the su m m it of 25 Tennis stroke 27 Means of egress 31 To catch 32 Likeness Creomulsion relieves promptly be 34 R om an gods cause It goes right to the seat of the 35 G rie f trouble to help loosen and expel 36 Snare germ laden phlegm, and aid nature 37 A rtic le to soothe and heal raw, tender, In 38 O ne’ s flamed bronchial m ucous m em attendants branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un 41 Consumed derstanding you must like the way it 42 To m ix quickly allays the cough or you are 43 R esort to have your money back. 44 To urge on 45 Compass po in t fo r Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis 47 Dash 49 To adduce 53—47 53 K in d of WNU—13 c a ta p u lt 57 C ry of d is a p p ro v a l 58 M a tu re d 60 F e a r m in g le d w ith reverence M a y W arn o f Disordered K id n ey A ction 61 T h e 's e lf 62 M M o d ern life w ith Its h u rry and w o rry , . . . . eaning ..... Irre g u la r habits,_ im prop er eating and 6 3 T o place How To Relieve Bronchitis CREOMULSION That Naming Backache d rin k in g — ita ris k ot exposure and infee- tlo n i — - throw s heavy a tra in on the work of th e k idn eya. T h e y are a p t to become o v e r-ta x e d and fa il to filter exceas acid and o th er Im p u ritie e from the life-giving blood. Y o u m ay aufier nagging backache, headache, alxziness, getting up nighte, leg paine, sw elling— (eel constantly tire d , nervous, a ll worn o u t. O th er eigne of k id n ey or blad d e r disorder are some tim e s b u rn ing , sca n ty or too frequent u rin atio n . T r y D o a n 'i P il l* . D o a n 'i help the kidn eys to p a n oft h a rm fu l e x c e n body waste. T h e y have had m ore th a n ha lf a cen tu ry of p u b lic a p p ro v a l. A re recom- ■ jl l users e everywhere. mended b y g ra tefu Ask sour neighbor! DOANSPlLLS [ V e rtic a l 1 S m a ll e xp lo sive charge 2 Room in a harem 3 Sweet potato 4 Russian in la n d sea 5 A n cie n t in fa n try m e n 6 E xists 7 F em ale ru ff 8 S erf 8 P re fix : three 10 Island S o lu tio n In N e x t Issue. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 11 14 14 17 19 u 10 9 u 14 23 20 W 24 34 L 21 26 b 2$ W w ♦0 39 fe 42 O 45 46 SO Ï7 58 61 62 30 JT 41 44 47 48 ST" S3 59 ss 56 <0 63 N o. 47 11 To re im b u rse 16 Soft substance 18 To discourse on 20 M a le cat 22 South A m e ri can m ountain system 23 B le m ish 24 S ib e ria n riv e r 26 One-storied houses 28 N in e ty 29 W ra th fu l 30 M a x im 32 F re n c h coin 33 C onfederate general 35 In fe rio r 39 Note o f scale 40 To im ita te 41 H ebrew m onth 44 L ite ra r y scraps 46 Ova 48 F o u rth w ife o f H enry V II I 49 M a n ’s n ickn a m e 50 S hip’s record 51 C ard gam e 52 P rio r to 54 F uel 55 F e m a le sheep 56 To soak 59 Upon A n s w e r to P u z z le A ii T 3 3 0 h T A »V A H E M 1 8 L A F A L E A M1 1 A T ? L VA 3 ? 0 E T I N T E 3 E C I A 3 H D “ I go around to see S a lly ne xt Dodo and the G re a t A uk. B eing a day to see i f she knows a n y th in ' ! p re tty s m a rt fe llo w . D u ro ch e r has about th is m a rria g e business I poke j sensed the big change. I believe, around kin d a subtle lik e and then i No one can question the fa c t th a t q uiz her i f she's heard a n y th in g D u ro ch e r is n 't s m a rt. He has fire about Spot and th is show gal W ell, and co lo r and a scra p p y, h u stlin g she s ta rts c r y in ’ and I feel lik e a b a ll club. He also has one o r tw o fo u r-s ta r done I d o n 't know w hat to tough b a ll clubs to beat, in c lu d in g do and ju s t stand there s a y in ’ , the B raves and C a rd in a ls. A lso the ‘there, th e re .' lik e I h e ard a m o th e r G iants, i f M e l O tt can get any once w ith a c ry in ' baby. I t d o n 't do p itc h in g The G ia n ts have e v e ry m uch good. S a lly keeps c ry in ' soft th in g else. like . T h a t kin d a c r y in ’ don’ t need The C ards, who m ade a b r illia n t no sound effects, it goes deep P re t- show ing la st y e a r by fo rg in g in to & 8000 sbe says she’ s g o in ’ back second place a fte r a d is m a l sta rt, home. Ana she does, le a v in ’ a note again w ill be a th re a t. The p itc h fo r the punk. in g sta ff w ill be the m a in w o rry , "H e goes around a coupla days coupled w ith the advanced age of sour-pussed. I don’ t hear a w o r d ! p la ye rs. fro m S a lly fo r weeks and I d o n 't O nly a s m a ll Im p ro v e m e n t on the th in k the punk has n e ith e r, but P ete! p a rt o f B ra ve s and C a rd in a ls can is g o in ’ around w ith a wise look and m a ke a b ig diffe re n ce , e sp e cia lly it I get a hunch he knows so m e th in ', j the D odger p itc h in g sta ff do e sn 't The k id has changed some. He a in ’ t m ove up and locate, in a vague so cocky no m ore and he seldom w ay, the general d ire c tio n o f the goes out at n ig h t. One n ig h t, Just : home plate. before w e’ re le a v in ’ fo r the tr a in in ’ I _ . . r . cam p w here the k id 's gonna get ■ LettCK Of C o n t r o l re a d y fo r the fin a l 'lim in a tio n bout. A lo n g th is line, w e've ju s t re I ’ m in his room h e lp in ' h im pack. ceived a le tte r fro m o u r a ll-tim e " I t a in ’t long and the phone fa v o rite p itc h e r — G ro v e r C leve buzzes. The k id 's n e a r i t and picks land (O ld Pete) A le xa n d e r, who i t up. He says, ’I a in ’ t h e re ,’ and is n 't fa r fro m being the g re a te st a ll- hangs up. P re tty soon comes a around p itc h e r th a t e ver th re w a knock on the door and d u m m y m e ! ball- And th is includes Cy Young, opens it. A dam e is there. I fig u re W a lte r Johnson and C h ris ty M ath- i i t ’ s the show gal and I ’ m rig h t. [ ewson; also C a rl H u b b ell and L e fty I She steps o ve r to the kid. ‘H o n e y,’ j G rove. ' she says, ‘you a in ’ t seen me late- j ly ? ’ The k id keeps on p a c k in ’ . Then 36 41 W S2 0 SI T T 29 27 33 35 38 18 È 32 31 D u ro ch e r also d iscovered thro u g h his y e a r’s re st th a t even b ig g e r j crow ds w ill com e out If th e re is little w h ile sick and yo u ’ re good leM u m p ire -b a ilin g , w h ich Is no as new again B u t th a t S ally can lonKer re q u ire d . No one cares how take it. she’ s no p la te r, and she t,ar<* the team s and the m an a g e rs fight one another. C row ds today are keeps s m ilin ’ . " no lo n g er Interested in a rg u m e nts B iff reached fo r his glass. w ith u m p ire s. " W e ll.’ ’ he resum ed, "th e kid sta rts going around w ith a th o w H a S E i r e m i l l C o l o r gal. I ta lk to h im . B illy S outhw orth, one o f the g re a t- 'L iste n , knob-ears.’ he says, •st o f a ll m anagers, has proved th is 'y o u 're ke e p in ’ outta th is .’ He te lls fo r years. So has Joe M cC a rth y, an. me a lo t m ore about h im and th is r sther m e m b e r o f the a ll-tim e greats, show gal g e ttin ' m a rrie d a fte r he i Shotton proved th is case beyond a ll wins the title and gives S a lly the j a rgum ent. The cro w d comes out to a*r - , see a b a ll gam e — n o t to liste n to “ ■ ^ ^ E X T day 1 te ll Pete a ll and we 1 d u ll and d u m b debate betw een head o ve r fo r the gym w here i somc m a n a g e r and some u m p ire . Spot s w o rk in ’ out. Pete quizzes h im A fig h tin g m a n a g e r is a ll r ig h t— and a ll he gets fo r his tro u b le is jg t w hy fig h t w ith u m p ire s? T h is abuse. I type o f baseball belongs w ith the Young M a th e rs, his a rm around a d a rk-h a ire d g ir l— a sleeping baby tucked in c a re fu lly between p illo w s at the head o f the bed. the k id and soon he hands h im a fin ii. “ Pete te lls the k id to go out and buy h im and S a lly a big steak and to come around to m o rro w w ith his " B if f , ” said Walsh, “ how about fightin* togs and he’ ll see w h a t the some dope on the new cham pion? k id 's got. I go to the g y m w ith th e m A nd w h a t about th a t gal and baby ne xt day and Pete s tic k s the k id in down the hall? L e t’ s go some place there w ith a old w a rh o rse nam ed B a ta lia . The k id , c o n s id e rin ’ he w’here we can ta lk ." ’ )kay. T h is p a rty 's slo w in g down a in ’t been e a tin ' so good, does okay and Pete holds h im . a n y w a y s .” "W e get o u r firs t peek a t S ally T hey w ent down to the hotel g r ill when Pete m oves h e r and the kid and found a ta b le in the c o m e r of o ve r to P ete's hotel. Pete te lls the the room . k id to go to the gym a few days “ N ow. te ll m e about M athers. and fo r m e to w o rk w ith h im . W hat k in d o f a guy is he?” "W e ll, as I says, we get o u r firs t "S u re , I can te ll you lots about peek a t S ally, and boy, she’ s som e th a t k id and about his w ife and th in ’ ! She a in ’ t got o nly looks but baby, too. I lik e ’ em, a ll th re e of she's got so m e th in ' else I d o n 't ’ em, and I ’ d lik e to te ll th e ir story. know w hat. A n yw a ys, I go fo r S ally B u t I gotta te ll i t m y w a y .” B iff b ig — d o n 't get me w rong, m is te r, b lin ke d at W alsh. m y c o u rtin ’ days is long gone — " A ll rig h t, te ll i t . ” she's a nice kid . W ell, th e m tw o "W e ll, i t begins some tw o years kids, e a tin ' re g u la r a g ain w ith Pete a g o ," B iff began. " M e and Pete p a y in ’ , bloom lik e a coupla hot M ile y is s ittin ' in Pete’ s office gab house flow ers p u t out in the sun. I b in g about n o th in ’ m uch when in Soon Pete spots the k id in a fo u r- w a lks a cocky, good lo o k in ’ k id . He's round p re lim a t St. N icks and the | got a le tte r fo r Pete fro m some guy k id comes th ro u g h w ith a q u ick dow n south. He w alks up to Pete, kayo. O’ course he knocks o ve r a ig n o rin ’ me, and says: ‘ You Pete bum , but we lik e the way he does it. M ile y ? T h is is fo r y o u .’ P ete takes " I t a in 't long before the k id 's the le tte r, reads i t and looks up at m oved up to sem i-finals and then ' the kid . fin a l spots, because, as I says, he’ s H o rizo n ta l good. H im and S a lly Is liv in ' on th e ir | own now because Pete's been p u ll in ' dow n some good pots fo r h im and I know personal th a t Pete a in 't ta k in ' any cut, leastw ise not m uch. He like s them kids, sp e cia lly S ally, lik e e ve ryb o d y does. B ut le t m e te ll you. th is S a lly a in 't no eye-w aver. She's stuck on Spot and d o n 't m ake no bones about it. B ut th a t Spot, now. he’s got a b it o f a ro v in ' eye. and lik e I to ld you, he's a cocky I EO D U R O C H E R hasn’ t the ens punk and he a in 't a g a inst steppin* * ' lest Job In s p o rt n e x t ye a r. He once in a w h ile , now the dough's takes ove r, rig h tfu lly , a b a ll club c o in in ' in. B u t I guess when a k id 's ai he g'ets“ m * th i? k h ,'" h e :i ' r ^ n ; ! th a l h " d “ r M t e , ‘ y e n r 1U!“ som ethin special. i Dodger, hava won pen- W ell, th e m o n c e -in -a -w h ll. step- b« f ° r c ’ b u t th e y nev* r 0 * 1 Hag w ith so m a n y sp e cta cu la r p in 's begin to get q u ite fre q u e n t und th ru sts, th e y ne ve r played to ns m a n y's the n ig h t I find m y s e lf keep- m a n y people and they n e ve r looked in ' S u lly com pany on lonely n ig h ts as good in any past w o rld series. when th a t tn ilk-so p is sowin* a few Since L a r r y M a c P h a il and B ra n ch oats. I feel s o rry fo r S ally, and I R icke y w ere u n der fire la st sp rin g , te ll h e r it's Just lik e a case o f the not D u ro ch e r, his m um ps o r the g a llo p in ' measles. y e a r's suspension was out o f o rd e r. T here was lit tle R icke y could r ig h t fu lly do except g ive D u ro ch e r another chance. The D odg ers w ere supposed to be pennant w in ners In 1048 — not in 1047, a cco rd in g to R ic k e y ’ s sched D urocher ule. B u rt S hotton beat the gun by a year. The Dodgers should be b e t te r In 1948 than th e y w ere in 1947. D u ro ch e r has the sam e te a m w ith a y e a r’s m o re experience. T h is can oe a b ig h elp to the D odger p itc h ing s ta ff w h ich Is packed w ith young ta le n t th a t o n ly needed a few p itc h ing angles and b e tte r control. I t takes a y e a r o r lo n g e r fo r a j th ro w e r to become a p itc h e r, b u t 11 the D o d g er’ s ra w m a te ria l has been exceptional. D u ro ch e r should have five o r six w in n in g p itc h e rs n e xt spring, in c lu d in g R a lp h B ru n ca who m a y re a ch the 25-game spot. N u m b e r SO 0 V A L A b E c L A R ■ A C u ol I A u i, «1 0 N D L p A A N E T 0 R D R A 0 0 I K E R R A N 3 E L E E S e rie z H -S Î c A 1 R M A N T E P A Y 3 H A C 0 N 0 e E R Ce II N E c T L 0 E L B A H ere is A le x a n d e r's le tte r: "D e a r G ra n t, I Just finished read- ' he says he a in ’ t gonna see- her n o , inK yo u r a rtic le on w h a t is w rong m ore. w ith present day p itc h e rs , and “ Then the fire w o rk s begin T h a t ‘ hoUBht « w ould d ro p a few lines, dam e gives h im the tr im m in ’ s and N o’ 1 am not low ki" B ,o r a n yth ,n B ' when she’ s in high gear she heaves j * am Ju" ‘ try in K ,iB urc w h y lhey a w a te r b o ttle a t the k id 's head and | never have la k ,n " om c stalks out. He ducks and the bo ttle on d u rin g sprinB ‘ ra in in B to w ork w ham s a gainst the w all. D u rin g j w ith these young th ro w e rs, as you " I n n flv i (L o w « fk r ts i A. I 4 the ru cku s I duck in to a co rn e r. I a p tly te rm e d th e m . They teach h it tin g and about e v e ry th in g else, hut see m ad dam es w o rk before. not p itc h in g . " I t 's tw o o r three days la te r when "W hen I firs t cam e to P h illy , P at I see Pete at the cam p. I te ll him M o ra n was the coach, and about about the show and he looks a t me the firs t th in g he said to me was kinda fu n n y and says now 's the tim e th is : ‘K id , you have a good a rm , to te ll h im and m aybe he’ s a il o ver b u t a heck o f a lo t to le a rn .’ He took It. I don’t catch the d r ift, but I tag me in hand and he sure d id teach along o ve r to the house w ith Pete. me. P a t was s m a rt. O f course, it The k id ’ s re s tin ' when me and Pete took w o rk. H a rd w ork. com e in to the room . Pete says, " I n e ve r have been able to find ’Spot, I got some news fo r you, out ju s t w h a t I did th a t put me on news fro m S a lly .’ The k id sits up baseball's b la c k lis t. I trie d se ve ra l sudden like and he gets kin d a w h ite tim e s to get back, and even w rote He d o n 't say n o th in ’ , ju s t keeps lo o k M r. C h a n dle r fo r a lm o st a n y th in g in ’ a t Pete. ‘S a lly ,’ Pete says, ‘is to do. 1 had a nice le tte r fro n t h im , gonna have a b a b y.’ Ju st lik e that. and then a n o th e r one sa yin g th a t “ The kid ju m p s up outta the bed th e re was no opening and they did and he s ta rts to c ry . I th in k I not expect any. I was ju s t out kin d a lik e h im then, even though " P itc h in g means c o n tro l. By con he's a c tin ’ sissy. ’ P e te ,’ he says. tro l I d o n 't m ean the plate — I ’I gotta go to h e r! I g o tta !’ m ean one or tw o inches o f the plate. "P e te says okay and ta ke a coupla A re a l p itc h e r ought to be able to days off. So the k id goes home to see get the b a ll one o r tw o Inches fro m S ally. You never see such a changed w here he w ants It — not one or guy when he com es back. H e’ s ta lk tw o feet. B u t p itc h e rs need in s tru c in ' again and he's happy and he even tio n , w hich few e ve r get. W hat good gets frie n d ly w ith m e and I kin d a is stu ff, the g re a te st s tu ff e ver lik e it, too, seein' he a in t the sm a rt- th ro w n , th a t ca n ’ t cross the plate? a le x no m ore. „ T h is means h a rd w o rk — h a rd w o rk o .,S° y.?U ,nee’ ! C 1 ° nCe Say ,0 and in s tru c tio n - le a rn in g how, S a lly, I s lik e the m um ps, a lit tle m aybe the h ard w a y, w h ich is gen- w h ile sick and you re okay again, : e ra „ y tbp n tlly w a y. M and so s them kids, a ll three o f ’em. I o c A le xa n d e r, Wood R iv e r, 111.” K ni tt<‘<! G loves T h a t W ill l it P e rfe c tly \ \ ' HY NOT knit yourself some pretty new gloves for these frosty days. The ones illustrated fit beautifully und huve a striking flured cuff. 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