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NFEDFOnD M3TL TRIBUNE, MEDFORTX OREO ON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1929. CUB OFFENSEIVfSEVEN GRADUATES D0G FIGHTS FOR RATED STRONG L nIP0SIT10N CLOSE FOR BIG SERIES SEEKiRI? BRTH BASEBALL YEAR PIQE FTV1 I foil. The idols of Medford football owers. tne coach and seven of gin Over Big Guns of A's Defensive Strength ;- Is About Even. n-ii! a coacn ana sever wuing averages uive 1M'-Giants Battling for Second field Groun 18-Pnint Mar.' "" afternoon at- the I'nl- .w.., ul urrSon, in tno tirst :pruc tlce of the freshmen siiuaii. i.;. , 1'rlnk CiiUtapn: 'assumed the coaching reins of the. ,1'rosh squad, and Bill Morgan ;ind Al Stoeltr, tackles, Bernard Hutches, ceiuer. Jack Hughes, guard, Clifton Ciar nett. hulfbnck. Clifford- '..Moore, halfback, and 1M11 liowcrman. end.' went through tho opening drills.! At ilelvln, a football and has ketball flash of the local school, will not enter the university, until after the first semester, and will turn out for freshman hr.wketball. Fred . "Red" McDonald, star end ny Auui Gould Associated Press Sports Editor. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. A- It doesn't tako more than a quick glance at the figures to realize that the "big punch" of the Cub attack is possessed by the outfield trio of t Place With Pittsburg Washington and Detroit -. May Change Status in i American League- Br Hugh S. I'ullcrton. Jr. Associated .Press. Sports' Writer. Dog fights for positions down tho line in the two major league standings featured the closing week of the campaign. In the National league, there Is i KiggH Stephenson, Kikl Cuyler and ! S'pnr. and basketball keystone, j thp nnih'nViv ?,, Hack Wilson. No one member of tho Chicago cast has a thing on the very useful Mr. Aloysius Harry Simmons of the Athletics, who happens to be just about the best all-around out fielder in baseball but collectively the Cubs have u distinct edge on their rivals pn attack. On defense there is little. If anything to choose with Simmons and Cuyler ranking as the best of the ball hawks. Not since the palmy days of Cobb, Crawford and Veach, the great Detroit trio, hus there been .any harder outfield group than this Cuyler. Wilson, Stephenson combination. Their bat tins figure, collective ly, on the basis of the latest un official averages. Is .354. a margin of 18 points over the aggregate mark of .330 for Simmons Mule Haas and Ring Miller of the A's. The big tluee of the Cubs Juts ao counted for 678 of the 52 runs scored by tlieA. team, either by crossing the pinto personally or driving mates over. Their rivals have figured in 621 of the 8X2 runs tallied by the A's. Individu ally Wilson has tho test run producing record. In fact the big Chicago dash to the top dated from the tinio the rotund Hack was" shifted to the clean-up role where his faculty for hitting In a pinch could best be capitalized. Cuyler Is Factor Among a number of vital factors in the Cub rise, few are more con spicuous than the work of the fleet Cuyler, tho league's leading bane stealer, who has on joyed his greatest ull-around year since he iielped the Pirates win tho 'pen jmnt in 1925. Stnphensou is less spectacular hut tho ex-Alabama collegians also has surpassed any thing previous in his major league career,. with a batting mark that Is the. highest he evor has had in fast company and second only to Jlbrnsby's in tho Cub lineup. When injuries kept either Cuylor or, Stephenson out of the game, the Cubs hnd an able substitute at hand in the speedy Cliff Jlenth cote. The development of Haas; and the steady work of tho veteran Miller contributed much to the triumph of the A's. The former's batting fell off toward the close of the season but when the .Mack men were building up their deci sive lead tho young centorflelder hit nt a sensational clip. Haas hasn't tho punch of his rival, Wilson, hut he is faster and ran gier. Miller, 35 years old and five years older than Stephenson, nevertheless has retained unusual speed us well as a keen batting eye. E TO TEST OF SQUAD The Medford high school foot ball; team, will swing Into action next' Saturday, against the .Marsh field high school, In Its first gome of the season, after a month of drill and prnt'cp under Coach ,ti'.';: ''1h '.: tIs are the '--! f-l !';( j-r, ll.f!'. p COIl- I ! I o tl ".I. I:!- -r It- ! I 1,1! ' i. 1 :i ell -t: 'l i -v. 1 u II, f-X . V'i'l l t ,-':nr umI "111 1.1V a -..nr. rut.'' r;i ih .., T..,- ' V.'llti' be et-.t- ,.b , , ', registered at Oregon State college. New York's I and reported yesterday for the firs, I ,buh w ah a s ron f In I Ish. Battle for tho top of the ; second division is going on bo- twecn Philadelphia and Brooklyn.; 1 he only other question left fur ! rook practice. At the university, all but Bernie I Hughes will have plenty of com petition for places.. Counting him self, there are two candidates for center. ECGKXE, Ore.. Oct. I. tfPi Sixty-nine University of Oregon freshmen answered first call for football, yesterday with Prink Cal llson. former Medford high school coach, supervising the first prac tice. Seven of his last year's high school team are among the fresh men aspirants this seasoji. Of the 69 in the turnout, two are centers. 15 are either tackles or guards and the rest of the lot are seeking backfield and berths. FOR LOCAL FIELD FR0SH-R00K TIL! rroHpoctH brightened today for a University of Oregon Fresh man -Oreffon Slate Collone Hook foot ball Kumo in thin elty Saturday, November 9 under tho ausple.es of tho Medford poHt of tho Ameri can I-rfydon. Telegrams wero received last nipht from Paul J. KehiHsler, Ore gon State conoH, and Carl Ioh dell, rnduato manaKei'. The telegram from Schissler read: ' Am considering Medford prop osition. Personally favor it, but am not sure schedule can be shifted right now. Will try to male it.' Oradunte Manager tnbdell in a teloKTiun to T. Jiaker, favored Ihft game. v The University of Oregon ath letic heads havo agreed to the game. Tho Medford proposition guar antees tho visiting collegian tKiuad $500 each, and a percentage of the gato receipts. The game would draw like r. porous plaster in this vicinity. The Oregon yearlings would be coached by Prink Callison, former high school coach, and the lineup would include, the heavy stars of last year's state champion team. Tho State College would prob ably present in its line-up "Cocky Ked" McDonald, 4he only Medford player of last year's crop to regis ter at Corvallis. The game scheduled for this city would he played the Saturday before Armistice Day, and is now scheduled for Saturday, Novem ber 3 5. The Kugene game was transferred to Portland. tne older circuit is whether the champion Cubs can run their total of victories up to J 00 games before the end. The American league has only one real change among the possi bilities. Washington in fifth place and Detroit in sixth may reverse their positions before Sun d a v night. A mathematical possibility ! remains that St. Lou in may gain u j tie for third with Cleveland. The Giant-Pirate squabble also is nearer the, realm ot pure math- I ematics ihan of probability. Pitts- l burgh has a three gamo edge with as many to go. Tho CIlantH have j five 10 play, lirooklyn and Pbila- ! dolphin are. tied for fifth place j with three games apiece left. ! McCarthy's Chicago boys have i 95 , victories on the books so far) and six more possibly in sight. The Cub schedule calls for a five game series at Cincinnati br-foio (they close at home against Pitts burgh, j Cleveland funs expect . to have little trouble In clinching third place In the American league. St. Louis has to capture all games to gain a tie. Washington has a rather tough row to hoe in keeping fifth place out of the hands of Detroit's Tig ers. The Senators havo only a two gamo margin and have pairs of games to play against tho Ath letics and Ked Sox. Detroit's schedule calls for a four game series with tho lowly White Snx, already beaten in eleven of their 18 encounters this year. No games were scheduled yes terday. - ' If UP BOXING GLOVES NEW YORK, Oct. I. (A1) Phil Median;, the Detroit florist, has retired from the ring. The. veteran lightweight an nounced he was thru with the cauliflower industry Inst night after he hod taken a terrific beat ing from Jack (Kid) Berg of Kng land, in a ten round bout at the St. Nicholas nrena. MeCiraw said he had amassed a fortune of mole than tlOO.Ono In the ring and felt that tho time had coma for him to hnng up his gloves forever. WILDCAT PETE TO MEET JAPANESE MAT ARTIST HEAR COPCO MUSICAL PROGRAM 9 T0 10 P.M. Many local radio parties are be ing planned for tills evening to r !.! attractive musical program v i.as been arranged by James M :s for the California Oregon . ''iivi r company. The group of art i.i ui.o will appear during Cnpco 1 li.vn' from 9 to 10 o'clock will '.t. !:;- -Mrs. Mildred PilamI, lyric i Ooorge Peckhuni, bass; - i Montana Malum, violin, and . i- :.velyn Wold, piano. I i evening will witness the of i iBdlo debut of Mrs. Pllund i " ss Malum In southern Ore- i -lit will be the lasUIncal ap i'ue of Mr. Peckham before his re for Hart land to compete state finals of Die Atwuter intest. Mrs. Hllnnd tinil Mr. a m arc Jxith pupils of Mr. t i, well known opratlc hari- KUOENB. Ore., Oct. 1(P) George (Wildcat) Peter, Kugene wrestler, will meet Ynsuji - M. Kujlta, Japanese exponent of the mat, in a two hour match nt the armory here Friday night. Fujlta is a post-graduate student In law at the University of Oregon. Jie holds numerous Jupanese wrestling nnd Jiu Jllsu titles. Notice All Hopkins Lateral users desir ing to purchase more water, who have not already notified the dis trict, are requested to do so al once. Phone 317, Medford. kock;b p.ivkii VAi.r.nr IURIOATION DISTP.ICT, 3S North Centra! Avenue. 1 7t f mi n I I I I AnTnnrn TnTI 1 nrrnwn. nu th tm fiotl- "flvnr More and More Colds Treated Externally G rowing Detnund for Vli-kw Vnn It ub 'omiHs Another IncrcMsc In jKaiimiiM Slogan. A conenition ago. when Vlckn VapoRub was originated, tho hh-a I of treating coin's wlthtait "doslm:" ; was almost unhoard of. Today more and more colds, are treated1 extprnnlly, and t'he wholo trend of; medical practice in uwuy from; needless "doslm;." 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Just rubbed on, thl t modern vaporizing nintmnm arts i through the skin Uk a poultice or glaster, ond at the wimo time j it gives off medicated vapors which i are ihhfiled direct to the inflamed air passage. j Yar after year tho popularity, of Vicks has spread all over the! world until it is now the family I tondhy for all colds adults' hu i well ns children's In more thnnl 00 countries, adv BEGINS THURSDAY THE EVENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR h . . -'- - -. '." - mil, in , 1 in ii m ii. i r- n tnl W 1 1 n , It Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream A soothing nnd healing lotion for the skin. Also for use after shav ing. Regular price, 1 bottle Mc. THIS SALE 2 Mtlps' Penslar Cleansing Cream An excellent night cream. , Thor oughly cleanses the akin." Itesular price, 1 for 50c. THIS SALE ; ' 2 jars :.- 51 Colonial Club -Shaving. Cream Tito cocoanut oil uream that softens .Ilia t3'Ji.;ie::t heard and leaves the skin free from irritation Regular Price 1 tube GOc 2 tubes .'. Mineral Oils American (medium weight). 2 pints 51 v American (heavy). 2 pints 7Gf '-. Russian (very heoiyy.). 2 Pint ...:i'-.:;..76 Penslar . Camphor Ice Lotion ' A greaseless liquid cream contain ing the heating and soothing prop erties of camphnriue. For rough skin, sunburn, wlntlhnm, nftor shaving, etc. Regular prlco, 1 bottle GOc. THIS SALE 2 bottles 51 Tooth Brushes Fine quality, 30c, Sue anil 4flc Two for the Price of One Fountain Syringes J1.2G, 1.G5 anil $2 Values Two for the Price of One Ciiiarnntccil Fancy Box Stationery New np toilnte styles, 1 Wonderful values. Suitable for . Christmas gifts. C.'c, 11.00, J1.25 nnd $1.50. Two for the Price of One Hospital Cotton 2 ii 7ty Numerou other articles not listed here will be on sale. Come and See the Bargains We Are Offering 3 BIG Thursday, Friday and Saturday OAS What Is A Cr.c-Ccr.t Sale It is a sale where you buy an item at the rcgu price then another item of the same kind for one cent. "'"!; 1 , ' ',. .' Every article in this sale is a high-class stand ard picoo of merchandise,' jitet the same as' we sell you every day at regular prices. '.'-, J -.,,! I'm: '- ' .i.-.v. Penslar HOUSEHOLD DRUGS .15 Soda Ulcnrhnnale Jl for .16, .20 Doric Acid .'.'r. .2 for .21 .25-Oatnphnrntetl Oil .... ...!....'.'...2 for .28 ,C0 Cnscarn Afoni. nz. .i for .61 .25 Cotnp. Cathartic I'lllso 2 for .26 .20 Comp. Ueorico Powder 2 for .21 .110 Crcnm of Tarlur 2 for .31 .10 Fullers Earth:.. .-. 2 for .11 .25 Moi'CUMchroint! Solution ... 2 for .26 .15 Rochclle Salts ..2 for .16 .25 Spirit Camphor 2 for .26 .25 Tincture Iodine 2 for .26 .50 Witch Hazel 2 for .51 TOILET GOODS $ .50 Cocoa nutter Cold Cream. .2 for .51 .25 Coloniul Club Talc for Men ...... 2 for .28 .50 Colon In 1 Club Shaving Lotion 2 for .51 1.00 I'onslnr llulr Tonic 2 for 1.01 .50 Moorland Face' Powder .. .2 for .51 .25 I'enHlar Tooth Powder 2 for .26 1.00 Toilet Waters, Floral Odors 2 for 1.01 .25 Olycerlno & Hose Water... 2 for .26 .75 .Hue Vegetal..'. 2 for .76 $ .50 J.00 . .25 J.00 .50 .25 .25 .20 1.00 .25 .25 .50 .50 CO 1.00 .50 .60 .50 .10 .25 .60 .25 .60 .25 .20 .50 .20 Penslar ."A j! AualuRcsIc RiiJin ..,.2 for t A Uoof, lion and Wlno 2 for 1.01 Bnhy Cough Syrup 2 for .28 Itnchii itud Palmetto Cnnip. j..... i....2 for .1.01 Catarrh Cream' 2 for,. .51 Cathartic. Actlvo Pills ... 2 for "..26 Chare, fi. Pepsin l,nz 2 for .26 Clilonila Potash Tablets 2 for .21 Cod I.lvnr .But. Pal 2 for 1,01 Car. Witch Janel Salvo 2 for .26 Charcoal liannges , 2 for .26 Chlldi'cn'8CoUKli Sqnip..2 for .51 Cold llreukur Lax. ........2 for. .26 Corn Collude 2 fcr .26 Dyspepsia Tablets 2 for .51 lloiehnund Honey and Tar 2 for .76 Kfforvoscent Soda Phos. 2 for .61 IlyphnplioBphltos Comp. 2 for 1.01 Kidney Pills 2 for .61 Llmboiin'g Oil 2 for .51 Milk of Magnesia 2 for .51 Pon-lux Tablets 2 for .11 Penlnx Tablets 2 for .26 White Liniment 2 for .51 Liver Pills Little Active 2 for .26 Papaya OiguBtunt Tablets , 2 for .51 Regular 2 for .26 Bodn illnt Tablets 2 for .21 Sore Throat (Inrglo 2 for .51 y.luc Oxide Oolntmcnt ... 2 for .21 ; flnrden Court Cold Cream. Itcg. price 60c Jar THIS SALE 2 jnrs ....51 Garden Court Face Powder l'ei'finncd willi the friiKmnnc of K flowers. Soft texture. Kei'liu' price, 1 box "()(!. This wile 2 for ' 51d Garden Court Toilet Waters A perfume blended from the flower gardens of the world. Regular priee, botllc - 1.5(1 This Male 2 for $1.51 Garden Court Stationery Fine quality paper; itssorted eolors with lined en velopes. Kcgiiltu' price iM.Ofl This wile 2 for $1.01 Garden Court Talc , ; A soft perfumed tale, with the dcliKlilftil tiiirden Court friivi'iiiKH'. Regular priee, can j.(..'J$u: I'riec now 2't'n' - 20 This is all brand new merchandise and we stand squarely behind , every item' or article sold during this sale. If, for any reason,' you should not be satisfied, we will gladly refund your money. AND REMEMBER!, It is but a short time 'till Christmas. Thw One Cent Sale affords you an opportunity to buy many suitable holiday gifts at real money-saving prices. Medford Pharmacy The Reliable Store .: f ,( , . i $ enslar Envelopes Largo crushed' bor.d , 'envelopes to match Pensular Pound Paper. Regular price, 1 package 20c. THIS SALE" ' 2 for .....:...:..::..:l..l....:::.2i Penslar ? , Milk of Magnesia"" "' A mild nnd effective Inxallvo, also useful for sour, stomach, acid mouth, etc. 16 ounce bottles. Regular priee, 1 bottle 60c. '. THIS SALE i 2 bottles ,.....'.. ;:.l:....5l ; Narcissus, Jasmine, ( Chypre Toilet Waters : Renutifnl bottles and' boxes. Fragrant and lasting. Regular prlco ,, 1 bottle $1.50. 2 .bottles $1.51 Fleur du Mid Pkww of th South) Tliit nrw tntt ahofdhcr dlillnclivo tins of toiletrki )ouisci rare charm fragrn net) Mctnlcd vritti a note of mytcry a prfuat tlut will not- k l'llfun - I!itw...-r.-..2ftrr .It .WjAl'u.sdcr..Ji M Attnnp'nt..,i9;fcr .11 ,lidlVr.,,2ii ,M . ib.'iry, ' Mnuin).,...9rr M .3t1lu lift .It .Itt iinju Cram.,! ,11 3d untfhine , .fioLuiurn.Ilk L Uf.fl(t ,. rV,m:.T.,...1fQ Jl . v irtMMi... Jfor M , ' ,; . i ' - ' Palm 'Olive Soap, 6 fm- 25 i . Hot Water Bottles ; , $2,00, fl.65 nnd $1.25 values. Two for the Price of One Ouaranteed.' ; : Safety Razors Gem, lCvorreaily, Unrters,' D'urhafn, ! Dtiplex 15 Ei'fib House Brooms Flno "qraUty" 49 Knch Mt. Hood Pine Tar Soap 4 for .-. 25 ' OPEN EVENINGS A Great Opportunity to Save Money Don't Mim It!