Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    p8cie threb
METFOim MATT, TTtTBUN'E. MEDFOITO,-- OTJEOON, TnTTtSDAY. DECEMBER W, 1923.
WEEKLY
For Colds
5
E HURT
LASSMAN HAD TOO
BY SUBSTITUTIONS;
O .
o i ii iimiii
. , I
PITTSBURGH., pec. 13.
Al Lasamun, New.Tork Unlvernity
football captain, ivhc hKM'hftpn in
a hoHpltal hero klnce the Carnegie
Tech game of .u vender 17 with u
head Injury, seems to be Buffering
from a caw. of "repnated bumps."
Jle is im proving (Wily.
"We have just learned," said hln
doctor today, "that Las man spent
ulmost every week end In a hOH
pital recovering- front head and
neck injuries incurred In football.
His present case seems to be an
accumulation of these repealed
bumps.
The statement added that he hnd
suffered an Impairment of func
tioning on his left Ride, hut at no
time could it be construed as paral
yxiH. . . 1
"This condition is improving
dally and he now has absolute use
of hlH left side and arm," said the
statement.
. iiMsnmn is entirely conscious,
hut, the doctor said: "As In all
noneusslon cases, his mnmory as
to the actual happenings is faulty,
lie doesn't recall the game which,
to us, is perfectly natural."
lis pulse ami reHpiratlon nre
normal and there is no igri of a
hrnln hemorrhage. Absolute rest
is necessary for full recovery. ;
NEW YORK.' Pec lt-rh-Tho
Alumnus weeklv of New
York university says that fre
quent substitutions have reduced
football from a content between
two representative elevens to a
test as to which of two institu
tions can produce the strongest I
aggregation of players. Many sub- j
Htitutions are niado for tactical, J
not physical, reasons and are un- j
necessary.
. N. Y. U. used 194 players in
nine games, while Us opponents
usd 148, an average of over 2
to the game for X. Y. U. and
under 17 for the oppoxing teams.
Only 1 20 New York players and
31 opponents played through a
full same.
diving as an example the Army
No t re Da me ga m e, in which o no
player was in for one play, the
one that decided the victory, the
weekly says that the substitutions
are "a matter of tactics" and
"as ,for strategy, the- coach runs
the team during the game as
wt;ll as before and after."
HAVE NATIONAL OPEN
CHICAGO, ilec. 13. . (ff) A
golf tournament involving the
first women's nutional open title
will be held In Chicago next year,
tinder the direction of the Wot
men's Western Golf association.
The tournament will be similar
to the men's national open 73
holes of medal play. .Technically
the championship will be the wo
men's Western medal play cham
pionship, which formerly has been
decided over . 64 holes; actually
it will - be as much a national
' championship as the national
yopen.
Tho question of establishing nn
open championship for women
has been discussed by the United
States - Golf association, which
frowned upon the proposition until
some organization had given tho
proposal a trial.
f
TO
VlTTSnrnO, Dec. 13. (P) The
IMttshurg National league baseball
club' has obtained-' Lawrence
French, lefthanded pitcher, from
the Portland club of the Pacific
coast league, according to Sam
Dreyfus, pirate treasurer. In ex
change for French, the Pirates
gave Portland Inflelder Mack Wi
lls, of the South Atlantic league,
a pitcher to be delivered later,
and cash, the amount of which
was not announced.
GODFREY PUTS SMN
OUT IN SECOND ROUND
fp&wnf ft
How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin !
And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or
tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia,
rheumatism; and the aches and pains that go with them.' The won
der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these
tablets! They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the
heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors
have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven direc
tions. Why not put it to the test ?
Aspirin Is tb trade mark of Bajw Manufacture
Qt Monoacrtlraclilester ot Sallrrllcaeld
PiRIN
to try professional hockey. Ho has
agreed to come to Providence for a
tryout. The local management be
j lleves he has the muklngs of an
1 other Myles Lane, and if he makes
i good he will be offered a contract.
Li
FliKirONT, Ct.. ,Dec. 13. (IP)
A rlftlit to tho chin just no the
secohil round opened sent "111k
Jim" sigman, Barberton heavy-
welKht through the ropes und :
gave George Godfrey, mammoth
negro of Leipervllle, l'n., a knock-j
out here lust night. Sigman .was
tinconselous for five minutes.
The bout was scheduled for 10
rounds. Godfrey weighed 243
pounds and Sigman 210.
Gold Beach New hfili school'
gymnasium formally dedicated. '
NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Dec. 13.
VP) James Barrett, captain of next
year's Harvard football eleven, fa
vors restoration of relations with
Princeton. He" writes In the Yule
Daily News that next to the Yale
game the Princeton contest created
the greatest enthusiasm at" Harv
ard and the undergraduates would
like to see the Tigers bock on tile
schedule.
"I expect Yale to come through
In fine shape next year," ho says.
Harvard is satisfied with tile
work of Coach Arnold llDrween, In
Barrett's opinion, despite numer
ous "unjust" criticisms against him
by the alumni and the public. ,
Reforestation Fostered.
RAI.KirslI, N. C. i!P) To aid
farmers in reforestation of areas
not providing natural f or est
growth, the state, has 300,000 pine
seedlings, grown at a state nurs
ery, for distribution next spring.
Caldwell Trios Hockey. !.
.PKOVIDEN'CB, K..l Dee. 13.
&) Bruce - Caldwell,'- who was -a
footbnll star at Yale, has1 decided
Orlando, Kla., new municipal air
port is one of the most recent
ventures undertaken in the' south.
Tho airport is located two miles
east of the business district on
the north bank of Ijiko Under
bill and has an area ot 65 acres.
Tho Increase in trans-continental
nlr service through Ainarillo, Tex,
bus spurred municipal officials to
the Immediate establishment of
an airport. Work is already under
way, with a preliminary survey
completed.
- mioMnnnnirii' is irnina ahead
..i,,nu f..i. tho establishment
of a municipal airport from' funds
provided through a public mum
Issue. The city Is a mall stop on
i.aA Ailnntii.Phleniro alr-
IIIU 1UJVl,ViH w "
way, unon the first leg of which
operation have been slarten.
4
mm m sun
POHTlANa Ore., Dec. 13. UP)
The wrestling season opened
here last night when Bob Meyers,
Tillamook, defeated Clete Kauff-i
man, Columbus, Ohio, In two out
of three falls. . Kauffman took
the first fall in six minutes, 32
seconds with a reverse half-nel-1
son crotch hold. Meyers won the i
second in 19 minutes 10 seconds
with . an airplane spin and the
final full in 14 seconds with an
other spin. Kauffman was so1
ahaKen up after the first' aerial
'ride the final fall was a mere
matter of routine. Kauffman
weighed 174 and Meyers - 172 j
r"""-.;. v - -'. t
Walter 'Johnson and Frenchy
Irfavltt" v,nt 30 minutes to a
draw in the preliminary. .. '?.'..'
FOOTBALL STAR TAKES
BRIDE TO COAST GAME
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. (P)
Ken strong, New York university
football star, and his bride, Ame
lia Hunneman, an actress, are tak
ing a whole football team along
on their honeymoon.
They were married at the little
church around the corner a few
hours before Strong was sched
uled to leave for PittBburg to
4 join other members . of the all
eastern football team, which Is to
play on all-star aggregation ot
western college players at San
Francisco December 2. f
Thev announced their engage
ment a week ago, but said ot that
time they would be married In
inno. after Ken had been gradu
ated. Their marriage yesterday
wns a surprise, even to members
of their immediate families.
9
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For many years, men
and women everywhere
have been turns; and
recommending .
Foley Pills
A Jitretie stianUnt to the Iddaeri
Quick to reliere .
Try them
For Sale by
Jarmln Woods Drug Store
(I
II
Ir
is
j
YOUR NEW
WILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY
P R O M P T L Y AFTER THE
FIRST OF THE YEAR
Let It Solve The Problem For
AH The Family
Placo, Your Order NOW for Early January
Delivery -
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Pacific Highway at Sixth Phone 141
'' It's a Good Cause Buy Christmas Health Seals I
Santa Claus arrived last night from the Frozen Northland as he stated
over KMED by aeroplane direct to his official headquarters
LAMPORT'S
The largest Toy Store in Southern Oregon. He had an overstock of
different Toys and requested we give you a reduced price on the fol
Zenith Heavy Duty
Bicycles
Reeinf orced Frame, Aluminum rims,
Cord Tires, Morrow Coaster Brakes
in Red and White Duco finish. ,
Cash Price, $34.75
Time Price, $37.50
Zim Coaster Wagons 16x36, steel disc wheels, new type Roller Bearings built in
wheel. Compare these with
Heavy Rubber Tires. i&Zs VjZs any in town.
Zim Junior, made as the above, 12x28 , . . . $3.69
20-inch Steel Aeroplanes, Dred
ges, Pile Drivers, Busses, Dump
Carts, Fire
Engines .
22-inch "Mama" Dolls
Sleeping Eyes Baby Dolls and
89c
22-inch Genuine "Madame Hendren"
Finest made. All made in America and free from
foreign diseases, unbreakable heads, arms and
legs. Natural hair and eye lashes, walk and talk,
Dolls in their Baskets, for 89c ror ......... ....... w
I Compare these, folks
GAMES DOLL BEDS
Rook, Pitt, Flinch .............. 65c Baby Blue, Lacquered ,$1.65
New Lindy Game .... . . . . ...... . 45c Child Size Rocking Chair . . . . . . $1.65
Easel Style Black Boards ... . .
Rubber Tired Tricycles . . . .
Large Wonderland Doll Houses ....... .
Brunswick-Balke Pool Tables, Ivory Balls . ,
$1.19
$3.25
$2.49
$4.98
Compare Price and Quality and Be Surprised
Listen in over KMED Tonight, Tomorrow night and all next week and Hear Santa Claus
in his workshop. It will more than pay the grown-ups as well as please the kiddies.
Lamport
Santa Claus' Headquarters for Southern Oregon
226-230 East Main
r-v r.f t