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G I i page twelve MEDFORr MXiL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OR KAON', THURSDAY. JANUARY 2-t, IfJQ. ROLL OVER HEADS ASKED TO FIGHT BEWARE THE COUGH FROM corns THAT HANG ON -- -m. m. m " p. Ilic VETERAN-STARS bin BCHSUn I! HAVEN IN BOSTON JEAM left at HhorlFtnn wln ihe start. Fp ly .MuKUira. who cumu from Ihe Cubs In- Out Houisby deal, 1b the logical choice! for second base and Ceorge Sis- ler will probably b; able to re-. tain hl first Ijukc berth. Tim others on tin infield liwt : are Lester liell, tfddie Karrell ami filler Gauteau, ull with the club f i hint season; fllon .McH.'-ner, pur-' cliitii('J from Toledo, and a youth. , named Jaiio's. eomimr tip from. OOZE CONFIDENCE UOfKFOKl). 111.. Sammy Maude II j. time to defend his 1 but h would like Jan. 2i.iA'i readv at anv ighl t it It. Cntifflift from coUs nuy lr;id tu se rious trouble. You can Mop them now wiih CreotnuUion, an eaiuUitird fiecisn that is .l-a-!.rit to Like. CrcnmuUion i a medical discovery villi two-fold aclion; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in to know from O'ibits pi-nn growth. IN EXTRA PERIOD! ON EVE 0FoB0UT lht Omaha club in tho Western, t league. - ."-v. . Tho best outfield combination Pntciriont Fmt FlinrlA CBiOt appears to 1,0 -lamce ...... ,-,u. ..... n Mail Tribune bowlers performed in mid -season form hist night in t In-ir ijkitch U the Natntorium alleys Xih ihWTomlin Hux Fac tory tinltitft. In fad. it was as serted by I. il. Wall her. who ! scouted the Kami- for the Cupeo ,1'Ulil, Which meets the 1 rib nun Worrying About Club Claimed Or Brought All Aging Players Offered Since October. ,0" XKW YORK. Jan. 24 .MOSCOW, Iilu., Jan. 24. Wi j There wus an abundance of conli-1 wion. that the newspaper contin Jilihliuint,-1 extra-period (tunic here last deuce today at tho training lar-IK''"' rolled considerably over their.. back attain In ,...,. i,i,,i, i,m.,i ..at thi. i-i. H"r of Jnck Slmrkcy of Bulon ainO!lv"riw Paul l'l-ehn. president of tin- Xa- : tinnal UoxiiiK association, just who ! he Ik supposed tu defend it. against, : and who will take care of the (,'uar anteca. I'horn yesterday announced that the titled of four champions, in- ' clydlntr Mandell, would he dcelun-) ttlrf'lt in li states by meiuber.-On , the N. It. A. if tile men did not de- j fenii them within n speeilied time. I Of all known druc crrobote is rcc- .i7rd by high medical authurilit-A as one of the greatest healini: ayetifh lor eouahs from colds and bronchial irritations. Crcoinulsion coatains. in addition to creosote, other healing ipmpni wliii'h stotiic anJ heal t inilamcd inrinbranoi and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote Uoe- on to the lomach. is absorbeil into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble ami checks the growth of the perms. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in tlie treatment of coiichs from cold, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if niP re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your arupgist. vauv.j CREOMULSION FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON versity of OroKon banketbnll team. lly William it. KIiik. Ansoeinteit Pi-cm HportH Wilier. HOHTON, Jan. I!4. (H Presl Ik'ht mid eenter, and elthi-r tieur:e Huriiei-, Into eif tho Cardinals, or Al .MiWie, jiui-ehased from IJuf fulo In thu left t-illdeii. Fuells .also has retained Kddiu Moore, Jack Smith and Heinle Muller, who i-imseu i ueu lor I lorusify liifi ul(, jeoi-o ttj 12 to S "eiison. -.hl, Kl.,.,, w;1H fvl. linn-H, In Thu ealehiim department 'H'" he last pei-iod, willf tho BeopsOat lieiti-M HlniliK. eomprlHlm; X.aek , lini, (,M( HIKnK .m uil , I'liiyinr, Ai sponrer aim itin -i"-0.xini ,,,.,-lod, Me.Mlll.m, Idaho, for run, an vL''i unn, j iti i uninn K: O. C'lu Istner, graduate of tho' The T.vpoM look all three nam"; iii, .i- i ,lutinniii ,,,,,,,,, i.iii;h iiiuiMfi piiiiiin, wiio Jiieei mi"' i Idaho got the jump on the Wel : 10-rouml clash In Madison Square IfjiiK'le footern, HcoriiiK 111 points to Or? i koii'h one ten minutes afti-r. tin k'liiin1 started, but or tho match, -f well as IiIkIi name of 217; and hlph (iarden tomorrow niKht. thre wunu total of Mii, both Th lMiiaefotis Kob can sre noth-j made by Al Haen. ono of tho i-uon brou fht '" "lft HfTHl mlt 11 ioo,l warm-jyiiek ball heavei-K of tho city, at Irilf t1 Lv itK &l) lor i,lw ,mt"L' wltl1 Vonns! Montk'oim ry-Ward anil Coii ft,... 1 1 i.l I Htrllniim at Miami Ileaeh, uhile tangle on the alleys Friday, nig! waial, converted two fret; IKiuwh I ami Curt; tier, center, cuuutiil a i k... i.H ,litli l.iti.lL' IIm . . . . .. . . , le-Ml koiii. iuik"iei mu .'ii..,i'", ins iiwvi't " v. ami ijuis KeKKcii, purcnaseu i'um : ,,,., : I r lll i 1 I II I e 'Tho gonial nmKnate, who startled; . v-ilf.hi thinln lie Iihh I I pitcher doiit-MunaKer Km II fuctm ui nt her O x- Vn n li and two rookies. J.toHtort ltraveH haHn t been worry- j j (,k Hi,,, ,ii aft.'d from Montreal iuir r.linlit li m hull ( lllli J lie V. ll'l hadn't had time. the ;i4 year-old Oliioan, who HpraiiK into prominence by inmcliitiK' Knuto j Hansen out of tho heavy weight pie- .Ferguson turo a eoiul(i of nionllis a'4o, hasicicv lold tho world he oxpectn to tutf IvIajhIi . Sharkey with Iho Hame wallop he'; reene . I iiMfit on tlin Molaiifholv Diim I n eon KUard, were hlt;h HCerH, ifl.ii7inir tb;it bi miiKt nmbn nil..'..,... , with ii poiniH oacn. 1 better than ordinary kIiowIuk' if the i ,mi,1Hher tho baseball world when he Holil.,Mt )lo 1k n()t )hat W(.Vl;nil; HHHOFLA, Mont., Jan. 7. t . ii,Pi,ui.v nml i ii'ii an-' ... i, ' . I nn " more won I appear wnen ine miunu i underiek Itallanl, u wophomore ror- riounecd he would manage the 1KH(inibf.H jn vv Nln,.. f:W(in, whll an Lyf ful. th(J ViX, club himself, does not even know(h(i kn(jwl ,un.)(1J.a W(M,0 with the -ll(.f:olinti. for MmUn.ui'H .iK-feat how many pluyefH ho . will mno,i,ul) ))iHt m.UH))Mi ,M.rforminK in here last niKht ul the hands of the wnen mo n.iuu.. -',. In-and-out fashion. f,:.,lin Wl,il..'u I.MMUj.tl.nll Lotieo vs ei'ldav. lilelit. MM Tribune. 15 3 1.11 177 IBS 112 n - O 1S2 lli'l 1211 i ii; n;r. st. Flit., several w neks:' j;oiersourjjj rn, see.u. ,,.,, v,.,,.niMH ,,,. h'co- . ' , Hun Cantwell, .lohnnlo .During tlie last tew weeKs . u Ai.lhui. ,,.,. Kt.t ir(.f,.ld. ho Bhould have been p.rfectlm,I,.hn(.i. J(.M.n ,,,., , lolsbouer, his pro-season plans. ! uelm has j tii) ( in( 1)(,n w,rlz T,K, beon kept on tlm Jump explal 11-, ,.. ,. ,,,., n. lnB hla clubs eonneetlon with the; lvlvl.(, h) ,h(. n,.,lsl,y phimgo of the Bum ay sports refer- fl,.r,. HivurvU. with In- dhtnu)olls last season; Hill Ciiu- ! Oregon State's basketball team, llnmdt.i Wi, die final sooro 2 It to 2G. Only t.'ooney, , v ... .,,, u-irt line offset Itallanra sharp shoolltiK. to keep the Htati'i-s' score down to a four point inai'Kin, F.leven of Moli lalia's points were from foul eon versions. . cnWuiu nntl his efforts to obtain from ninehum, who performed In I-.es AtiKeles lasl year; Harry Selbold, eonsldered tile best minor league Me.M l.XVII,l.l-:, Ore., Jan. 2 1. W) l.lnflekl college bask.-tballers shook off their Jinx here fctst nlKbt and ilefialed Pacific unlvoJrsity, H2 j pileher of lant year, when he to 2H. J-'lashy floor work Inter Iphiyeil with KeadhiK, and Gooi'ko spersetl with lax playiiiK on t.he 1'erry, late of Wichita, Kum. I part of both qulnetts elturaeler- ! ' - '; led the Kame. Miriunng iikuiis 10 nieei wnn any Muriny llnanelal Ktn-eeHs, Kharku says he i iiandieaii win enu iiik aiiuir in siiopi onier. ffl "One-punch hitters tiro always! daimerous, even to tho cleverest i riiiK man," he duelared. "Hut 1 1 have met them before, held my own and carried Ihe fight my way. 1 am not blind to the fuel that ChriHtner can hit. Hut I fed 1 am Kuod enough to heal him find go on past Strlhllng and tho rest to the title." j ChriHtner used fewer, words hut. rinade 'lhetn fully as confident. "My I .inaun-air. Tiny Herman, has been I everywhere in tho world hut Miami I Heaeh," he said. "I plan to take I him down thore when I fight Strlb ling in Sliarkey's plain.", , ' rry 217 mo i:i2 IliX 2U 80S S!I4 SU7 Xoud Burns Stewart Heekathorn Hunk 1 12S Ml IBS 149 1!12 700 m 1112 ii;;i 127 in ii 820 3 lr.o If. I 14 :i 172 ICS Sunday baseball permit tho Uostutt city council. Kuchs IsqpohIIIvo about une thing,- however. He Is going to havo plenty of assistance manag ing his 11)29 cilSlun of the Hraves. After trading JioriiHby. he retained Johnny tivers and Hank (lowdy. V'ho played for tho club back In I nfl llinrl TO Rfl ATHU .MOX.MOI.TII. Ore., Jan. 24. IP) Iho happy days, as Ills under- I U UUMh X U A ill i Oregon Normar.H basketball quia-1 ntudlcB, . LUO nilULLLU iliniUII ; lot took Ihe Ashland Xonnal Into ; Ho Is also going to have many; n,irimrRn r-ftl- eomp here last nfchl, 2S to 22, tak. ; votoran hall players, ofor he has ffin PnMMQ DLDr CflU 1 ' " "" holding it, claimed or bought every aging! f K A i H lni H i I f : no-bni th.e.m, allbooeh ihel Mar walvered or put up for alo! I vn wuitiiuiwutvi I -mulhm ,,,. wllhl ,wu! NKW YOKK. . Jan. 2l.-(P)- flneo last October. Aiming lliei 'points on several occasions. ! I'abe Itnlh Is more Interested In arc Joe Dugau, who helped Ibe: i ' , Idodglug newspaper reporters than Yankees win flvo world series, and ; i.us AXCKI.KN, J in. !' !. 11')-- Subpoena Indian in redueng his weight. During his Knhhlt 'Maranvllle, who played ,ini Oarriiw; . wre;lling promoter,) "AS4I'I Xl 1TO.N, Jan. 21. (I1) usual workout, yesterday Iho Hani- for the Inspired Hraves In liHIUoday announced the matching of j SuhpoentiH wero Issued today by I hlno voiced a complaint that th REIGH COUNT IS .niid who, since then, has boeniJohn Spellioau, former Hrown uu, senate Indian affairs committee burning up the National league ; university gridiron slur, and Xlelt dlrecllu-'; the uppearalKHi bel'ore it with Ilia extraordinary spurts. ! I.utze or i.os AugeleH tor-a t wo-; ,,' jack Harnett, woult hy ( reek lu Dugnn On Tlilril. Joiit-of-lbri'i. falls oiatcb here Feb-! i in n and his Wife, who Is aHeged Though Kuchs has given It no ruary li. This content will be for i to have kidnaped hltn ;q'lor lo Iheir thought us yet, It Is more Ihau the right to meol (Ins Sonnenbi-rg likely that Dugan will be hohlln; world hcuvvwclght champion, ovei flown third base with llobhlt oiilihu iltli- roTile leoe. l-'ebroary 2U.inelt's wealth I--W- news hounds were "running him nigged." . "1 don't blame them," he said, "'l'hey have their instructions and l lll.l loiir... mi i iiit-iu nut, , lull. I .1... i ... , . '.. .Ji ..,.',.. 1 1 ,lln Ion ..I' 11,.,' , v . l',, II,. won .. . I..I ! tll,! h"l!!l-' liacl lllsi) beOll Witlllll'UWII LONDON'. IOiil- ln Heigh Count, regarded as the best I of the American :i-year-olds last J season, has been withdrawn from Ihe Lincolnshire handicap to he run lu the middle of March. There was no ox plana I ion when the mime of the horse, nominated by Mrs. John I). Hertz of Chicago, did not appeaj' oti the list of acceptances. Racing crjtics in the newspapers today said that tho withdrawal of when 1 try tn -;et away in my ear.' u I light a Lucky and light on the sweets go ' That's how I keep in good shape and always feel peppy. jwU'-.q , .;rwu i le; -;:l fi. -i- JKcach. for yffLucky , fnstead of ! a sweet ..MiMHKniiWVA-'iL. i fe ' Y !':' H? fe?' - fin V 1a " xi- Al Jolson, Famous comedian anJ star of son. oin the Liverpool Spriu-r Cup am! had never been expected to ro fur- thesn races. It is understood (hut Kefs!: Cotiflt came over solely to cotmiele i'or the Kl(l flip at Ascot. It had been thought that he was likely to have u tryout. In one of lite handicaps to accustom him to race-course con ditions before the big 'event at Ac cot. KelKh Count wa jrlven top weiKlit of I'JS pouuds for tin- Liu colnshiru handicap. This Impost was ulso given to Folnniuaii. A I JolhOU as he appear In Warner Droit. Yiiuplionc mic CCT, "1 he Slng- inK t oot. ' y mm- SotnelliitiR scDsililc. "Better to light a Lticky wheacver you crave fattcntnp; sweets." It brinns to men the health and vigor that come with avoiding over weight. To women it offers a slender, fashionable figure. 20,679 physicians have stated that Lucky Strike is less irritating to the throat than other cigarettes. Very likely thfc is due to toasting which removes impurities. This same process, toasting, improves and de velops the flavor of the world's finest tobaccos. This means that there is a flavor in Ltickics which is a delightful alternative for the things that make you fat. That's why "It's Toasted" is vour assurance that there's real hcaltlt in l.uckies they're good or yon.' Keep fit reach for a J.ucky instead of a fattening sweet. That's what many men have beendoing for years. They know the evidence of prominent athletes whose favorite cigarette is Lucky Strike and w ho say Lnyjvies steady their nerves and do not impair their physical condition, i A reasonable proportion of sugar in the diet is recommended, btjt the authorities are ovcrwhelntint; that too many fatten- ing sw eets are harmful and that too many such are eaten by the AnQrican prople. E CAGE LEAD SINCE 19,8 CHICAGO, .Tan. I. (T' l'ur duo and Northwestern aru tho lop andobottom teams of the bip ten basketball world, statistics - cover ing the era from I'.MS to the near midway ftage of tho present cham-j piousuip race reveal. - $ Winning Sti games and losing hut -U, Ihe r.ollermakers ur far In front of tho field with u grand average of .tU7. whllo Northwest ern bun won but ;tl) out of is; for the lowly uvorai;o of .HD7. 1 tcga rd Uhh u( t he. outcome of the present race, Vurduo will hang onto its atl-tiniu leadership riH tti closest competitor, Wiscon sin, could win its , remaininu games while tho Itoilermnkcrs lost all of theirs and still be ln-hind. Vurduo is tied with Wlsoonsln In tho business of winning big ten b frs k e t b all championships, however. l-'aeh school has won ono and tied for three, since IMS. HKKKKI.KV. Cab. Jan. 21. M' -Leadership of the mthern di vision ba.skctbail race of the Vn clflc const conference will be defi nitely settled In the Oakland audi torium Saturday night, when Cali fornia and Stanford clash in the first of their three game series. Itoth the Cards nml Hears are as yet undefeated in conference competition, but the .Hear have -.balked tip four victories ami the Cardinals two. FROM EAST TRIP; "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." It's toasted No Throac Irritation -No Cough ' Count Co chis radio hoofc-nfi esrry Suhmfuy mcht thrwigrh th Nuiioimf iiroWcustinj,' Comtuny' iictii-ork. The tucy Strike Dune ( )ri hcjiru hi 'Thc Timr.i th'tit made Hrwuiuti y, Hroudu-uv' 1 I rOKV.M.I.IS. Ore., Jut). 21. --(,! I I ruttl J. Schlssler, head football i couch niid director of athletics at! I Oregon State college, returned to! the catnpus Wednesday following a J in, mill's trip lo the eust. where he ; ! attended nieetlngs of couches ittul ; arranged an Intersectionul football giime. Tho gnnie arranged w ith Di?tiolt ; imiverslty Is uxpected to be one! of tho leading post-sctison clushes j of the middle west, as Couch tins , IKirals had an tmdefcHted team In 1H2S, and closes but one or two men. Detroit bus an excellent stadium add in enthusiastic over college athletics. Schlssler found.' The Oregon State couch said , spring foot bull training will start bero next mouth. LAMPORT'S Annual 'li mm - AL R y 8 3. m. Begins Safurda As you all know from past experience you always find some real bargains at our Nine Cent Sale. Well, folks, yau haven't seen anything yet. This time we have se cured some Red-Hot Bargains. 18x36 Congoleum Rugs All Colors 9c 'Enamel ware, Aluminumware, Woodware, Glassware and Tinware. Hundreds of pieces to select from. Turkish Towels .9c Extra Heavy In connection with our Nine Cent Sale we will continue with our clean-up sale of men's and boys' shoes. Values up to $10.00 for, pair. . . $2.50 $5.00 Wol Sweaters $2.85 $5.00 Wool Shirts $3.10 V'2 Price Wallpaper Sale Hundreds ojF patterns to choose from, at 50 o discount, borders to match at lc per yard A bunch of Odd Papers at 2c per roll Kalsomine, lb. ... . . . . . . . 5c Satinwall, Universal and Solarite e Cr , 1 Extra special, a guaranteed Linseei Oil Paint in white, ivory and silver gray at, per gallon $1.49 Flat Paint, per gallon $2.49 Golden West Paint, per gallon ... o $1.89 Floor Paint, per gallon . . . $2.49 30-Minute Lacquer and Auto Finish and Varnibftes at q 25 c'o Discount Sale Will Continue for One Week LAMPORT'S 226-230E. Main o O What you want when you want it