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PAGE STX.-- MEDFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.. OKEfiOX. FRTDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1922 Krisch took lloyt's hopper and threw OPEN UP FOOTBALL The hlfih m hool foothnll (onm will mt-t i ho "has hecns" totnorrnw after noon lit 2:4f p. in., nt the North Holly St. field In the first football Kftine of the local 1922 mnnon. The liltfh Hrhool team thiH year has had more practice previous to the annual Alumni vb. high school Kamc than it has had for several years past and should stand a good chance of winning the contest. Coach lJurno has 18 men on the first string und It is expected that every man will he given a chance to play. The alumni nre not supplied with too ninny men and it is supposed that they also will use every man "avail able during the same. A number of old stars are members of the squad ' including Peter (,oruin Ituss and Stan Sherwood, linn and Dub "Wat son, ( Jene Xarregnn, Richie Pay in, fiull Montana" Preseott, "Irish" ! Coleman. Jess Gentry, George Irvine, -Hugh 11 r own and others. As usual a good deal of Interest Is evident among former students of the high school ns well as among the high school students and business men of the city who always take an interest In the high school athletic "activities and n large crowd is ex pected. . It is supposed that a number of Ashland grid enthusiasts will attend in order to get a lino on what Alert ford has this yenr. The Ashland high Bchonl team was defeated 45-0 by the old-timers last Friday. I HARDING 10 ENTER GOLF TOURNEY WASHINGTON, Oct. G. President IlarilinK lins filed (in entry fno to com liele (iKalnxt WaHlilngtnn newspaper correspomlontB In tlio minimi full tour nament on October 20 at tlio Columbia country club of the Washington news paper golf club. Vice President Cool ldge Is expected to present the prizes. President Harding was one of the prize winners at the spring tourna ment and has expressed confidence of being able to repeat this time. FORE8T FIRES 8PREADING (Continued from page one) Thirty-threo bodies hnve been re covered In the scarred wreckage that n week aso was llnileybury. Many more persona are missing. Trainloads of tents, food, bedding and other supplies are arriving to aid the GO00 homeless who hnvo wander ed luto Cobalt. GIANTS SHUTOUT YANKS : (Continued (rom Page One) Giants AB. II". H. PO. A E. Uuncroft, ss 3 2 0 0 5 0 Gron, 3b 4 1 2 2 2 0 Krisch." 2h .. 2 0 2 1 G 1 E. Meusel, If .... 4 0 1 u 0 Young, rf 4 0 3 2 0 0 Kelly, lb 3 0 1 15 1 0 Cunningham, cf 3 ' 0 1 3 0 0 Smith, c 4 0 1 2 1 x 0 J. Scott, p 4 0 1110 Totals 31 3 12 27 15 1 't x Hatted for Ward In 7th. : xx Hatted for Hoyt in 8th. Score by Innings Yankees 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Giants 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 x 3 Two baso hits, Scbang. Stolen base, Plpp. Sacrifices, Krisch, Kelly. Double play, Ward and Pipp. Left on bases, Yankees 4; Giants 9. Hasc on ball, off Hoyt 2 (Krisch, Han croft); off J. Scott 1 (Witt); off Jones 1 (Cunningham). Struck out, by l(oyt 2 (J. Scott, Bancroft); by J. Scott 2 (Plpp, Elmer Smith.) Hits, off Hoyt 1 1 In 7 Innings: off Jones, 1 In 1 Inning, lilt by pitcher, by J. Scott (Itutb.) Losing pitcher, Hoyt. Umpires McCormlck (National) um pire in chief, nt the plate; Owens, (American) first base; Klem, (Na 'tlonaH second base; lllldebrand, (American) third base. Time of Kumo 1 :R3. Kcoro lly Innings Xo'scoro first and second In nings. 1 Thiiil Inning Yankees Scott up. Strike ' one. Rcott Xlicd out to Young. Hoyt up. Hall one. Strike one. Hall two. him out. Witt up. Ball one. Ball two. Strike one. Ball three. Strike two. Witt walked. Dugan up. Hall one. Strike one, Wilt was (aught asleep (iff first, Smith to Kelly. Tin crowd gave Witt the big laugh. No runs; no hits; no errors. Giants Scott up. Strike one. Scott singled over second base. Han- croft up. Strike one. Hall one. Ward booted Bancroft's grounder and the ball rolled InH; the left field Scott going to third. Groh up. Hoyt took Groh's grounder and Scott was run don lloet to Dugan. Bancroft went to third and Groh to second on the play. Krisch up. Hall one. Han croft scored on Krisch's sacriflco fly to Witt. Groh going to third. Meusel up. Foul, Strike one. Ball ono. Strike Two. Koul. Groh scored on Meusel's liner into right for one base. Young up. Young forced Meusel, Ward to Scott. Two runs; two hits; one error. No runs in fourth, fifth and sixth Innings. Seventh Inning Yankees Plpp up. Krisch threw out 'Pipp at first. Meusel up. Foul, strike one. Ball one. Hall two. Foul, strike two. Meusel got a single be hind the pitcher. Schang up. Schang got a double into right, Meusel going to (bird. Elmer Smith batted for Ward, j Smith up. Coach Hugh Jennings and Bancroft held a consultation-. Strike one. Hall ono. Ball two. Ball three. Strike two. Smith struck out. Scott up. Foul, strike one. Ball one. Bancroft threw out Scott. No runs; two hits; no errors. Giants MaN'ally played second baso In place of Ward. Smith up. Strike ono. Hoyt took Smith's roll er and threw him out. Scott up. Du gan fobbed Scott of a hit and threw him out. Bancroft up. Strike one. Ball ono. Strike two, bull two. Foul. Ball three. Bancroft walked. Groh up. On a lilt and run play Groh singled to right, Bancroft going to third. Frisch up. Bancroft scored on Frisch "s single to right, Groh go ing to third. Meusel up. Meusel went out Mc.Nally to I'lpp. Ono run: two hits; no errors. Klghtll Inning Yankees Baker batted for Hoyt. Hakor up. Hull ono. Kelly took Ba ker's roller and touched first. Witt up. Ball one. Strike ono. Foul, strike two. Witt filed to Cunning ham. Dugnn up. Groh took Dugan's hot grounder and threw him out. No runs; no hits; no errors. Giants Jones went Into the box for the Yankees. Young up. Hall one. Strike one. Hall two. Ball three. , Strike two. Young singled Into center, his third hit. Kolly up. Bnll one. Foul, strike one. Kelly sacrificed Jones to Pipp. Cunning ham up. Strike one. Strike two. Ball one. Ball two. Bull three. Cunnlnghum walked. Smith up. Ball one. Smith sent a high one to Mc Nally. Scott up. Foul, strike one. Strike two. Hall one. Scott fouled to Dugan. No runs; one hit: no errors. Ninth Inning ; Yankees Huth up. Hall ono. Strike ono. Foul, strike two. Frisch threw out Ruth. Pipp up. Foul, strike ono. Ball ono. Ball two. Bancroft robbed Plpp of a lilt and threw him out. Meusel up. Ban croft tossed out Meusel. No runs; no hits; no errors. Final scoro H. H. E. Yankees 0 4 1 Giants 3 12 1 Cured without Surgery MY guaranteed cure for Piles is a non-sunjical method, eliminating kn'fe, operation, anaesthetic, pant and confinement, I have never failed to cure a case of Piles in the history of my practice, proof of which may be had by obtaining the long list of prominent Northwest people ' whom I hove treated. I romoTa all doubt l to mulu br recing to refund rour If I fall to euro rour Piles. 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Anniversary sale $25.00 price, each ....... , "Korrect" Skirts and Dresses BETTY WALES DRESSER Priced from $18.00 to $65.00 CHILDREN'S COATS Now is the time to buy a gOocL warm coat for. your girl. We have them for all ages and at prices to fit everyone's pocket book. Bring your children in. We can fit thesn. Good Warm Coats from $5.98 to $18.00 each GOSSARD CORSETS Coats That Will Look Well on You Miss 'Manhattan has a "flair" for making even the simplest coats becoming. A clever collar or a well-placed- tassel, perhaps a new idea in a belt a distinctive touch of fashion which marks tlie coat with Miss Manhattan's own youthful smartness. We .arc showing many other Miss Manhattan styles dresses and suits as well as more elab orate fur-trimmed coats and we recommend them all to our customers who want good ma terials' and workmanship 'at prices which arc eminently fair. Coats priced from $30.00 to $125.00 Dresses priced from $25.00 to $75.00 Exclusive Miss Manhattan Agency MILLINERY SPECIALS Trimmed Hats. Up to $8.50 values. Sat., $5.00 special, each $15 Trimmed Hats. $10.00 Special, each Madge Evans Hats for Children $3.50 to $6.75 New Wool Tams $1.25 each WOOL SWEATERS Women's Slip-On Sweaters, $4 values. Saturday, $2.98 each Women's Slip-On Sweaters, $5 values. Saturday, $3.48 each Women's All Wool Tuxedo Sweaters. Special $6.98 Saturday, each HAND MADE WAISTS Dainty New Dimity Waists in stripes and checks, $2 75 very special each .... Women's Fine Hand Made Waists, new styles, just in. Priced from $3.50 to $10 each UMBRELLAS Women's Silk and Taffeta Um brellas with fancy handles, 'Gans Bros.' make. From $1.75 to $10.00 each BATHROBES AND KIMONAS Our new stock is now on display, made of crepes, beacon flannels and silks in all styles for women ' and children. Priced from $3.98 to $25 each $2.00 will now buy a genuine Gossard , Corset. If you have never 'worn a Gossard Corset $2.00 is surely a small sum to find out a becoming style and grace ful comfort such as you have never known before. Two models to choose from. Sec them to morrow. Children's Outing Gowns and sleepers, up to $2.25 values, on sale Saturday, each 98 Xew line of Lingette's Stepin. Special, each : $1.25 Women's Brassiers, values to $1.50, for (75 Children's Fleeced Vests and Pants,' nil sizes. Special Satur day, pair ..' '. 59 Children's Fleeced Lined Union suits, all sizes, $1.19 values. Sat urday, suit 9S BeddingsLinensTowels Get ready for the cold weather. Special prices for Sat urday's trade. , Blanket Sale'' 66x80 Cotton Sheet- Blankets, $3.00 value, on sale at, pr. $2.89 54x72 Sheet Blankets, $2.00' val. Saturday, pair $1.79 66x80 plaid cotton Blankets, reg ular price $3.29. Sat. pr...- $2' 98 70x80 Cotton Blankets, excel lent weight and good clean 'eot- ton, $3.29 value, Saturdav, pair .. .$3'i0 Wool Blankets, 4 pound, all wool, 66x80. On sale Saturdav, pair ...;..$8.98 4 pound Army Blanket. Very special Saturday, pair ..L..$2.98 66x80 Wool Finish Blankets, $5 values, Saturday, pair $4,48 Cotton Challies Best quality 36 inch for Comfort ers, .good patterns. On sale Sat urday, pard 19 Cotton Batts 3. -pound stitched, good quality, enough for comforter, regular price $1.19, Saturday ea.l.OO Bleached Sheeting 9-4 Bleached and unbleached Sheeting, very special, Satur day, yard . ...I... ...59 Pillow Cases 42 and 45 inch Daisy Pillow Cases, 39c values, Sat. ea 32 Sheets, Bedspreads and Towels, on sale Saturday at special prices Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances East Main and North Central. Medford, Oregon DRESS GOODS 40 inch very heavy silk and wool Canton Crepe, on sale Saturday, yard $3.98 40 inch Crepe Back Satin in henna, jade, black, brown, clay and gray, sells regular at $3.50 : on sale Saturday, yard ....$3.19 48 inch all wool French Serge in the best shades, excellent quality, Saturday, yard $1.98 38 inch Corduroy for Bathrobes, all colors, on sale Saturday, yard $1.19 40 inch Crepe do Chene, fine $2.00 grade. Sat., yard....$1.79 56 inch all wool Coating in navy and brown, $5.00 quality, Satur day, yard ."....$4.59 56 inch all wool Coating, $4.00 value. Sat., yard $3.48 Women's silk and wool- Union suits, all styles and sizes. Spe cial Saturday, suit $3.25 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLEDPOSTAGE PREPAID AGENT PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS