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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932.
M'GALE 10 FIGHT
E
ON SEPT. 28 CARD
Frisco McOale and Jack Glbbf will
swap punehea In the main event of
the next light card here Bept. 38.
The name Frisco was handed to
Medals In hie tour of Australia. Like
many colored fighters, hi parent
gave him the name of oeorge Wash
ington. McOale fought a good deal
.around the San Francisco Bay re
glona before shipping to the big
Island. The Australians Just called
him Frisco for short and Frisco Mc
Oale it has been ever since.
McOale won the middleweight
championship of Australia and en
gaged In more matches In the land
down under than any other fighter
to tour the country.
McOale Is well known to all fight
followers and the new flashes car
rying the results of his many battles
In the Rocky Mountain region and
Paciflo Coast fight centers reported
htm on the losers' end In only one
bout that was a questionable deci
sion to Sergeant Sammy Baker, fa
mous New York fighter. In a ten
round bout In Portland.
Fight fans are anxious to see Just
how good the "Blonde Tiger," Jack
Olbba. Is and, as McOalt Is t top
rung ring performer, they will prob
ably find out.
McOale Is expected to arrive In
Medford several days ahead of the
macth to finish bis training for hie
ten-rounder with Qlbbs.
' Promoter Mnck Llllnrd I busy lin
ing up a strong card of preliminaries
to back up his stellar main event.
BY
GRANTS PAS3. Sept. 30. (Spl.)
The- Tslent ball club was led to
slarghter Sunday by the Orant Pass
athletes, with a score of 16 to 4, when
the two teams vied for the champion
ship of southern Oregon. Talent's
star pitcher, Cook, was knocked from
the box In the fourth Inning.
Next Sunday, September 38, the
Portland West Side Babes will play;
here for ono more game.
The box score follows: .
Talent-: AB. R. H. O. A.
Butler, as L 6 0 0 1 6
Hulen, 3b .. ..... 8 0 0 1 1
Hoffard. cf 3 3 4 0
Montgomery, rf.... 6 19 10
Pervls, lb 6 117 0
Chrlstlanaon, If.. 4 0.0 1 0
McLean, 3b S 0 1 0 0
Cook, p ,. 4 0 1 8 2
Canataer, o 8 0 0 3 0
88 4 7 34
Cook 1 and '' Canataer exchanged
places In the fourth Inning.
Grant Pass AB. R. H. O. A.
Chaney, as 4 13 13
Blevlns, lb 8 10 7 0
Drolette, 8b 4180
'Ogle, o ... 6 3 0 4 0
Hughes, p 6 8 3 0 0
Powers, If . 8 3 3 1 0
Wade, 3b a. 8 114 8
Santee, rf 4 8 4 1 0
Williams, 3b 0 0 0 0 0
41 16 19 37
Droletta and Ogle exchanged
placea In the alxth Inning.
Williams replaced Ogle In the
ninth Inning.
Brrora Hulen 9, Hoffard 3, Pervls
9, McLean 3, Blevlns 3, Chaney, Wade,
Williams.
Balk Cook. Passed balls Canat
aer 9. Wild pitches Hughes- 4. cook
9. Hit batter Hughea.
Three-base hit Chaney 3. Home
run Santee.
Struck out Cook 9, Canaster 6,
Hughes 10. Bases on balls Cook 9,
Hughes 3. At bat against Cook 36,
Canataer, 16, Hughes 38. Hits off
Cook 10, Canatser 3, Hughea 7. In
nings pitched By Cook 4. Canatser
4, Hughes :
Charge defeat to Cook.
Umpires Richardson; Skeeter.
Time 3 hours, 33 minutes.
DIP
MUI
FORCED TO REST
DALLAS. Tel., Sept. 30. V-Mildred
Babe. Dldrikaon, who hu tro
phy which proclaims hr th world'
greatest athlete, mini or woman, be
gan a re it euro today on orderi from
her doctor. .
PhyMRlana told her that unlew she
tayed at home for two to tlx weeka
he would have a nervous breakdown
or derelop an athletic heart. Star
ring in the Olympto gamea, the Babe
hM been appearing In exhibitions of
auch dire rue pnstlmes aa football,
golf and trap-ahootlng.
And ao today, and a, good many
daya hereafteT. the Babe will have
no vial ton, answer no telephone call
and take no workouts.
Firemen Rave Woman
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 20. (AP)
Trapped by fire which destroyed
the rooming house 'in which she
lived. Mrs. Margaret Grace Monroe
waa rracued early today by firemen
who fought their way through the
flames to her room.
DINE and DANCE
every
Thursday Evening
a tin it
Nandie's Grill
Dlnnrr Mnlr Every Evening
6:30 to 8
Music by Steve W hipple's
Orchestra
CUBS ALL SMILES AS PENNANT LOOMS IN OFFING
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With tn apparently unshsksbl grip on first place In the National league race, the Chicago Cubs are
Jolly crew. Here they are shown congratulating their new manager, Charley Grimm, on hi 33rd birthday,
which they celebrated by winning their 10th successive victory. Left to right, front row: Johnny Moore,
Woody English, Grimm, Pat Mslone and Bat Boy Gil Haebrook; rear, Coach Red Corrlden,. Charley Root
and Mark Koenlg. (Associated Press Photo)
GAR WOOD
RECORD IN
RECAPTURES
HYDROPLANE
ALQONAC, . Mich., Sept. 30. (AP)
Oar Wood, America's premier speed
boat pilot, drove his Miss America X
over a measured mile In the 8t. Clair
River here today at a speed of 124 St
miles an hour to recapture from Knye
Don, British pilot, the world's hydro
plane speed record.
Don, who failed fortnight ago in
an attempt to take the Harmaworth
trophy from Wood and his Miss
America X, established the record at
119.70 on Loch Lomond. Scotland,
July 18 last.
Wood went after the record this
morning with little preliminary tun
ing up. He did. the warming up be
fore appearing on the course. Short
ly he notified the timers he was
ready and, despite a drizzle of rain,
brought the big 48-cyllnder brown
hulled Miss America out to roar up
stream on the first official trial
against the record.
Swinging around ihe shot the craft
downstream even faster. The offi
cial timers announced that the av
erage for the two trials had set
the world's record at 124.91 miles an
hour, exactly 0.18 miles an hour fast
er than the old mark.
The first run, upstream, had been
clocked at a speed of 124.41 miles an
hour. Downstream, the big craft
shot over the course at 126.43 miles
an hour.
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PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 30. (AP)
Further general advance of la a
dozen in the price ot eggs In the
Portland market appears the result
chiefly of Improved outald. market
conditions and. values.
The advance, w,hlch became effect
ive during the day, waa the flrat
ahowlng for aome time of strength
for all gradea and sires. Recently
the strength has been confined to
the large sized offerings but the
latest advene. Includes all offerings
by local co-ops aa veil aa private
firms.
Profit taking by speculative Inter
est who are withdrawing liberal sup
plies from storage la causing a alight
undertone of easiness In the market
for butter here and along the coast
generally.
Very good trading tone continues
In the market for Mve chickens. No
price changes are suggested. All sort
are In favor win pricea generally
maintained.
Markgf
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. SO. (AP)
Cattle 135, calvea 10; ateady.
Hogs 150; steady.
8hcep and lamba 160; ateady,
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 30. (AP)
Lly. poultry Net buying price:
Hens, colored, ids. mroiura, o-u,
lights, 7-8c. Others unchsnged.
Country meat selling price to re
tailers: Vealers, 80 to 100 lbs., B',4-9o.
Others unchanged.
Butter, butterfat and eggs, un
changed. Onions, potatoes, wool, hay, quota
tions unchanged.
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Co.)
September 30:
to 30 30 00
Indl's Rr's Ufs Total
Today 58.5 33.3 93.1 50.5
Prev. day 60 S 30.8 90.1 68.3
Week ago 60.8 31.7 94.3 51.9
Year ago .... 815.8 60.5 180.4 87.9
8 Yrs. ago....34.8 181.6 848.6 349.3
Bond Sal Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
September 30:
30 30 30 60
, Indl's Rr's tit's Total
Today i..i 67.3 69.6 84.1 73.8
Prev. day 67.3 69.7 83 8 73.6
Week ago 68.1 89.0 84.7 73.9
Year ago 78.0 87.5 96.8 87.1
3 Yrs. ago.-. 01.6 101.1 96.7 06.6
NEW YORK, Sept. 30-(AP) The
stock market moved quietly ahead
today, many leaders registering gains
of 1 to 3 points. Ralls, chemicals,
malt order and farm Implement
ahares were prominent. The clos
ing tone was strong, after a brief
flutter of selling late. Transactions
approximated 1.300,000 shsres.
Net gains of 3 to 3 points were
msde by Santa Pe, Union Pacific,
American Telephone, American 'Can
and U. S. Steel preferred. United
Aircraft moved up about 4.
Today's closing prices for 81 se
lected stacks follow:
At". Chem. & Dye 744
Am. Csn 60
Am. 6b Fgn. Pow. 8-
A. T. is T .. 108'i
Anaconda
Atcft. T. & B. F. ......
Bcndlx Avla. .... ..
Beth. Steel
Chrysler
11s.
51 'j
13',
30'i
16?.
Coml. Bolv.
Curtlss Wright
DuPont
Oen. Foods
Oen. Mot. .
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns. Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer. ..... . .
Param. Publix
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips- Pet.
Radio .....
Sou. Pac
Std. Branda ...
St. Oil Cal.
St. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Garb ........
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
Corpt. Trust Shares ...
10
3!i
87?,
39 Vt
15
23 'B
10J,
27
'12J.
32
4
ai'i
6
8?i
38
16',
28
31 !4
6H
24y,
37
37",
2.02
IE FOR
ALL METHODISM
(Continued from Page One)
president-elect of the new church,
with Sir Robert Perks, who first pro
posed the union In 1875, as vice
president, the highest lay position In
the new union. Sir Robert Is 83.
Today'a ceremony marked the be
ginning of an Important rellgloua de
velopment In Great Britain, which
has been closely watched by the Ang
lican and Free churches.
The new church embraces 8.000
ministers, 300,000 Sunday school
teichers, 1,350,000 Sunday, school
scholars and a million church mem
ber. It total property In Great
Britain In churches, schools, colleges
and missions Is estimated at from
60.000,000 to 60,000.000 pounda (about
6210,000,000 to $280,000,000).
The new union will be linked to
15,000,000 Methodists all over the
world.
CUBS NEED GAME
TO CLINCH FLAG
AND SERIES SPOT
(Br the Associated Press)
The Chicago Cubs, scenting world
series money, moved today to put
the finishing touches on tthe Pitts
burgh Pirates, their last surviving
rivals tor the National league title.
They met at Wrlgley field, home
of the prospective champions. In a
double header labeled "Sudden
Death" for the Pirates. A victory In
either tussle was all the Cubs needed
to make1 their triumph official and
assure them a week of rest before
tackling the Yankees, the American
league kings, in the big battle.
Although today's games were Im
portant they were not, strictly speak
lng, of the crucial variety. The Cuba
could drop U four parties with the
Pirates and still win out by thump
ing Cincinnati In their last two
games.
While the main show was going
on at Wrlgley field today, the Phil
lies and Brooklyn Dodgers were en
gaged In a private feud that had
had Philadelphia fans pretty well
worked up. The Phils; striving to
knock thee Dodgers out of second
place, were within a half game of
their goal, having beaten Max Carey's
gang, A to 3, yesterday.
The Boston Braves Jumped Walte
Hoyt for four runs in the fifth In
ning to defeat the Giants. 0 to 3,
tn the National league's only other
encounter.
The Boston Red Sox enlivened an
otherwise dull program in the Ameri
can league by trimming Detroit, 5
to 4.
Lefty Grove marked up his 25th
victory of season aa the Athletics
defeated Chicago, 0 to fl.
All other clubs were Idle.
date of the high school papers In the
state.
BUI Cummlngs Is editor this year
and Noel Benson Is business manager.
John Wilkinson is advertising man
ager, and he has the following stu
dents on his staff: Bob Hinman, John
Snider, Lamurl Beck, Cleo Hicks and
Tom Oreen.
The business and professional men
have always cooperated wonderfully
In helping Issue the Hi -Times and
the new staff will be pleased to have
the seme cooperation when soliciting
advertising.
The commercial printing depart
ment of the Mall Tribune will print
the paper this year.
T
DUE ON SEPT. 30
The flrt Issue for the seheool year
of the Hl-Ttmes, published by the
Associated Students of the Medford
high school, will appear Friday, Sept.
30. There wltl be four eight-column
pages and from 600 to 1000 copies
printed.
The HI -Times la recognized as one
of the beat edited and most up-to-
BY BUS
Now. much faster schedules
fewer stops low fares every day.
Sturdy, comfortable coaches.
Courteous drivers. Dependable
nation-wide service.
SAMPLE ROUND TRIPS
SAN FRANCISCO....$14.00
LOS ANGELES 26.70
DEPOT
Hotel Jackson ,
rhone 309
. r EimPi
Ten ratm ivtTt
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30. (API
Wheat: Open High low Close
Sept, .48 i A 4 ABM.MH
Deo .63 ,63 K .53
Cash wheat:
Big Bend blueatem
soft white
Western whit
Hard winter .....
Northern aprlnf ........ .48
Western red - .47
Oats:
No. 3 white - 617 00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 71;
flour t: oat t.
.635,
.67
.40
.48
.48'
6an Franrlsco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30. (AP)
Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco,
33c.
.
A schoolboy wrote that the Lord
Chancellor ot England sits on the
cabinet. He was probably thinking
of the premier of Italy, who alts,
down on his cabinet hard and fre
quently. Nashville Banner.
SAN FRANCISCO'S
NEW HOTEL
OXFORD
Every Room with
Tub and Show.r
SlnjL M.00.50
Double !.J0t3.00
Twin Beds 4.00
NOTHING HIGHER
Fm osrsi
TSnxfor. A. Huu.Ms.
MARKET and
i
BEDROOM SUITE
ill (Is B ittt
Bed, Vanity and Chiffonier
This beautiful walnut bedroom suite, exactly aj pictured
above. Is an extraordinary bargain at this low prlc
It's an example of what Weeks A Orrs quantity carload
buying direct from the manufacturer means to south
ern Oregon people! (Itrnrn J.50 extra).
111 LJ3mJJ
$5.00 Down-$5.00 a Month
CHOICE SEATS AWAIT
F,
AT BENEFIT BATTLE
Ticket for the choicest block of
seats In the Portland stadium have
been received In Medford for the
Shrine benefit football game in Port
land October 15, between the Uni
versity of California, Loa Angeles
branch, and the University of Ore
gon, according - to announcement
made.
Many football fan from southern
Oregon are expected to attend the
game, proceeds of which will be used
for the Shrlner's hospital for crippled
children. In Portland.
Opportunity will . be given Mtd
fordttes to see Prince "Prink" Callt
son's first varsity machine In action.
The eleven will Include some of Calll.
son's boys from Medford high school's
famous "Black Tornado." .
HUlah temple's ticket sale, will be
In charge of Csrl Y. Tengwald and
headquarters will be st Roy Lee's
Men's shop on West Main street.
Sale fit the especially good seat
will be carried on here until October
first, only, as at that time the re
maining tlcketa will have to be sent
to Portland for regular bote office
selling, information from Portland
state.
-.-nn .iiimnl. football fans, and
foUowera of the "Prink" are eipicttd
to avail themselves or this opportu
nity to obtsln first cholcs of the ex
cellent seata.
An employer say labor wouldn't
be satisfied with the five-day week.
Maybe the movement eventually w;t)
be for a five-day week-end. Greea.
vllle Piedmont.
ssllWl''V""!l.W-K,!-'l'u
YOUR FACE IS DIFFERENT
O Every face and beard requires a
different razor adjustment. That is
why the Gillette BLUE BLADE
with its slotted flexing center for
easy adjustment gives marvelous
shaving comfort. Prove this yourself.
''life mW
DANGER
FLIES BREED
"THE opportunity for flies to become Infected Is so great in all
communities, even the most sanitary, that no flies should
be trusted to alight on food prepared for human consumption. ..
How shall we manage this death-dealing insect?"
CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Special Bulletin No. 20
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