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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
MTWFORT) MATT. TT?rRTTNR M"TCDFOnn. OTiEfiOW FRIDAY. OfTOP.El? 1021 PAfiE FIVH I AT CAR SHORTAGE WEXATCHKE. Wash., Oct. 7. De daring that a lues of millions of dol lars to fruit will result if steps are not taken immediately to , supply cars, growers and shippers of the Wenat chee district with the purpose of fix ing the responsibility, are to attack the American Railway association car pool in the courts. Representatives of the growers and shippers met here yesterday and it is planned to employ a law firm of national reputation to investigate the legal aspect of the car shortage and to determine what re course shippers have. GIANTS SMOTHER f HE YANKS (Continued from Page One) POLO GROUNDS. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. (By the Associated Press.) The Yankees haw bucked the stag gering Giants up agaiiwt the fence in their backyard quarrel for the world series championship and the Nation al leaguers staked their all today on the big Tennessee mountaineer, Fred Toney. to stop the American league champions in their push. The Giants are floundering in a widening hole of two defeats and Manager John McGraw realizes that hole will look like a Colorado can yon unless his minions overcome the Yai.ks this afternoon. Score 11 Inning. First Inula?. Yankees Miller up. M illcr lined out l Frisch. Tet kfnpaiiKli up. liaw Uiiks threw out Perk at finti. Huth up. liuth Ktruek out, and Toney not a his clie.tr ns he walked to the bench. No runs, not hits, no errors. Giants Uurns up. Hums flied out to Meusel. Hancroft up. Strike one. Ward threw out Hancroft at first. Kriseh up. Frisrh shot a muk1( into riyht. Young up. It was the hit and run play and Frisch had to k bu k to first on Youiik's foul. Young walked. Kelly up. Strike one. McNally threw out Kelly at first. No runs, one hit, no errors. Second Inning. Yankees Meusel tin. M-ti.-l cot a iwn-loM' hit into left field. He made it by faat base running. l'ipp up. I'ipp sa i irked. Touc to Kvlly. .Meu tel was out at the plate when Kaw line! tH.k Ward's grounder and jhtvw to Snyder. Alt Nally up. McXally forced Ward. Ham-reft ".la wlin."- No runs, one hit, no emirs. iiauts Meusel up. Fu!j mi Ike one. Meusel M tilled past Wan!. Hob Meusel nearly taught his brother oil first base with a quirk throw. Kaw lin up. Kaw lines lined out to Ward who made a wonderful (taping catch and then doubled Meusel with a quirk throw to I'ipp. Snyder up. Strike one. Snyder singled into left. Toney up. Strike'one. Snyder tried to steal second on a short passed ball, but went out, SchaitK to Hek. It was not allowed to be culled a passed ball by the official scoter. No runs, two hits, no errors. Third 1 lining. Yankees SchaitK up. S -bang walked. Shaw key up. Shaw key sin gled into right and KehaiiK went to third. Miller up. SchatiK scored on Miller's simile into tight. Shawkey going to second. Feck Up. Peck walk ed and the bases were filled. liuth up. Hall one. Faul. strike one. Hall two. Foul, strike two. HhH three. Shawkey and Miller scored on Huth's sin tile to center. Meusel up. liuth went out tenlinir. Snyder in Uawliniri. THE GGLONIAL H Liberty Bldg. Phone 298 I Special Sale for Saturday, I October 8th j jj , ' FLEUR-DE-LIS HAND MADE BLOUSES J The Blouse of Supreme Quality EE H Every Stitch Hand Made jj Distinctive Style Perfection of Fit $16.50 Blouses . .$13.25 $13.50 Blouses $10.80 $12.75 Blouses $10.20 $11,75 Blouses $9.50 $11.00 Blouses $8.80 iiii'imii; $10.50 Blouses .$8.40 $10.00 Blouses $8.00 $9.50 Blouses $7.60 $7.75 Blouses $6.20 $7.50 Blouses $6.00 $6.00 Blouses $4.80 Hi Meusel waleiT. I'ipp Up. Kuth's hit blew Toney olf the liiouud. Ha rues took up the pitching burden for the (iiatits. Hall ene. I'eckiupaitKh scured while Ha u lings was th owing out 1 'ipp at lii M. M ensel went to seeiotd. Ward up. Ward struck out. j Four runs, thnn hits. m errors. (limits Harne.s not a single Into - btt. Hunt ui. St riite one. Hums i Hied id Miller. I ' i in l ull up. Han ( croft singled into r!ht, Hai nes goin : to second. Frisch up. Frisch walk jed and the bases were filled. Yomitf ! up. Hall one. Hall two. Strike one. Strike two. Hal! three Harties scored. Young was given a base on J balls. It was the first run the -.units ! have made in t he s.-i i,-s. Kelly up. jltall one. Foul, si! ike one. Hall two. Hall three. Strike two. 1 Bancroft stored when Kelly tri.i a base on balls. ! Shaw key had no semblance of control. He was taken from the box. tjuinn re. I pla injr him. Mens i un. HaU one. Frisch scored when Meusel went out ,jto Hipp unassisted. Yoimi went to i third and Kelly went to second. Kaw i lings up. Youns x'ored on liawlingV infield hit. Holly wmu to third. Sny der up. Snyder out to I'ipp. Four ; runs, three hits, no errors. Fourth JnnlitK. i Yankees McNallv was hit by a j pitchei! ball, oing to first. Schang I up. Schuug singled into tight, but was thrown out trying to stretch it. I Young to Hancroft. McNally went to 'third. Uu'nn up. Strike one. Strike J two. Foul. tiuinn fanned. Miller up. Miller struck out. No runs, one hit. no errors, i Giants Ha me up. Ward twtd lout Ha rues. Hums up. Hums got a i three-base hit up against the right field wall. Hancroft up. Hancroft whiffed. Frisch up. Hull one. Strike (one. Strike two. Foul. Hall two. .Ha!) three. Frisch got a base on balls. ! Young up. Kriseh stole second. Seining threw to Quinn. Hums held ! third. Hall one. Hull two. Heck (threw out Young at first. No runs, ione hit, no errors. j Fifth limine j .Yankeea Heck up. I'uck flied to 'Meusel. Iluth up. Stri'.e one. Foul. strike two. Hall one. Kuth fanned. ' Meusel up. Hall one. Meusel hit a hot one cit Bancroft and it went for a hit. Hipp up. Meusel went out steal l ing, Snyder to Hancroft. No runs, jone hit, no errors. (Hants Kelly up. Strike one. ! Ball one. Foul. Kelly fanned. Men isci up. Hail one. Meusel vent a high j fly to Miller. Hawiiugs up. Strike jone. Strike two. McNally threw out j Uawlings at first. No runs, no hits, i no errors. Sixth Inning. Yankees Hipp up. Hipp went out ion a grounder, Kelly to Harm's. Ward up. Ward singled into right. Mc- Nally up. McNally struck out. Schang ! up. Strike one. Hall one. Krhang j sent up a high one which Uawlings took. No runs, one hit, no errors. I Giants Snyder up. Snyder hooked ;a single into right. Ha rues up. Harties hit into a double play, Quinn to Heck to I'ipp. Hall one. Hums slipped a single past Pack. Hancroft iup. Burns stole second. Strike two. Foul. Hall three. Ward threw out Hancroft. No runs, two hits, no errors. Seventh Inning. Yankees- Quinn up. Hums robbed Quinn i f ; three base hit, junr.lng to center field to get his fly. Miller up. Strike one. Miller junto (1 on a third called strike. 1'ivk up. Hall one. 'Strike one. Fall two. Hall three, j St nke two. Foul. I '.aneiolt t h row lout I'eck. No run., mi his, no errors, j Wants Frisch up. 'i isi tingled into center. Young up. Young ot a louhIe to light. Frisco going to third. I Kelly up. Kelly walked filling the I hases. Meusel up. Foul, strike one. ( Frisch ami Young scored ,,n Meusel's jdouhh' m right. Kelly went to third. Haw lings up. Hall one. Kelly and (Meusel scored on KawlingV single to i enter. Quinn left the I. ox and was i re plat ed by I 'oil ins. Snyder up. Strik v one Haw lings went out steal- ling. Schang to Heck. Hall two. Sny ider singled into center. Harnes up. Humes singled into left. The tibials were on a batting rampage. Hums (up. Strike one. Foul, strike two. Hall one. Hums singled into center, 'Snyder going tit third and Harnes to second. Man croft up. Snyder scored ton Hancrofi's sacrifice fly to Kuth. Inarms held second. Frisch up. Hall one. hall t wo. I '.all t h rce. St like one. Frisch walked. Young up. Hall one. Hall two. Strike one. Harnes. Hums and Frisch scored on Young's llbree-liase hit. foUlns left the box. I Rogers took h;s place. Kelly up. Uogers threw ,.ut K-lly at first. Fight runs, eight hits, no errors. Highlit Inning. Ynnkees-r-lluth up. (tall otic. Hall two. Strike one. Hall three. liuth walked. Meusel up. Fewster ran for Kuth. Foul. strik one. Fewster went to second on a wild pitch. Men der up. Strike one. Foul, strike two, sel fanned. I'ipp up. Harnes threw out Hipp at first, Fewster going to third. Waul up. Foul, strike one. Ha II one. Fewster seored on Ward's single to tenter. McNally tip, .Mc Nally foje-d Ward. Hawling's to Hau t roit. One run, one hit no errors. t Slants- Devoirm-i- went in to catch for the Yankees and Fewster played left field. Meusel up. Meusel singled to center. I la w iings up. Kawlings struck out. Meusel stole second. Sny Mensel scored on Snvder's single to left. Harnes up. Heck took Harnes' short fly into left. Hum up. Hums doubled tti left. Snyder went to third. Hancroft up. Wa rd t hrew out Han croft. One run, three his, no errors. Ninth liming. Yankees I levornier up. Halt one. Foul, strike one. Kawlings threw out Uevormer. Haker batted for liogfers. Itaker up. Hall one. linker filed out to Meusel. Miller up. 1 :a 11 one. Frisch threw out M I Her. No runs, no hiti. no errors. Never say"Aspirin"without saying"Bayer' Warning! Fnle the 'Haver" on package or on tablets you are not get i ing genuine Aspirin, pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one vmi's and proved at by million. Take Aspirin only as to.', in the Hayer package for folds. Headache, Neu- namo ralgia, nheumatism. Karache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for Ha in. All druggists sell Hayer Tablets if As pirin in handy tin boxes of 12. and In but lieu of 24 and 100. Aspirin is th trad murk of Hayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaeldesler of Sallcyli caeld. Adv. imriiiim itfimr'""" 1 JJ j-,'"--'iyfrrftMim'-ifcnrJwyr''f On Account of m utuv quwvtvqt n a v (v Tor vrAm Tomorrow National Candy Day Between the hours of 1 and 8 p. m. we will give Free Samples of the Famous Fouree Chocolates H. E. MARSH - - - Grocer "M-M-M," said the calendar man, "so many black days; so few red-letter days." Then his eyes lit gleefully. "Why not," he said, "Why not a universay joy day?" And he wrote a great bright "8" under October to tell the world that October 8th is National Candy Day, the Bweetest of all the year. So it came to pass that all over the United States, in every city, town and hamlet, October 8th was proclaimed Candy Day. . Then came the war and a request for the conservation of sugar. Mournfully the calendar man struck off the shining day. This year,Candy Day'is back on the calendar again! "The Sweetest Day of the Year" has come to stay. Everywhere people are celebrating this big event by remembering friends, sweethearts and home-folks with the universal gift The dealers below are on tip-toe to give you delicious Candy Day confections: 29 N. Grape St Phone 53-R The Valley Candy Co. Wholesalers of "Quality Candies" The Repeat Kind FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES STATIONERY ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES Medford Oregon Get Your Candies De Voe's or The Cozy Nook All 40c Candy 30c lb. DURING CANDY WEEK Sugar Bowl The Shasta The home of Crater Lake Chocolates None Better Made Special for this week. Log Roll, pound 50c The Sweetest Day of the Year Saturday, October 8th