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ifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRTDAT, SEPTEMBER 22. 1933. PAGE TWO u were several of the other linemen I -oaoi OC-ZO CLASSY COUGARS Willamette Plays College Saturday SALEM Sept. 33. (AP) An Inex perienced but fairly neavy line and a light, fast backfleld will start tor Wlltametet university against Oregon State college In a practice game at Corvalll tomorrow. Coach Roy S. "Spec" Keene said both hi., tackles were Inexperienced OE30E plsylng new positions. Bank Deposits Freed VANCOUVER. Wash, Sept 33. imommy ?eette?iia TO LEAGUE (API The release of 100,000 to de positor. of the United Btste. Nation- ( al bank of Vancouver, closed since i the banking holidays last winter, waa effected yesterday by the Clark j County National bank. TO BE ill With 19 Lettermen On Hand Coach Hollingbery Has Best Looking Outfit in Seven Years at W. S. C. BT FLOYD W. LAN8DON Associated Pre" 8UII Wrltr PULLMAN. WASH., Bept. 33. (AP) Washington SUM Cougara are out to win the Pacltlo Coast conference football champton.nlp. and nobody, from Coach O. B. (Babe) HoUlng bery down to Bobby, the maacot. la making any bone, about It. with 18 lettermen on hand, the 193$ aquad appear, to be tn. atrong eat and classiest looking outfit Hoi llnibery has had In hla aeven yeara a " wSungtoB State. TB. faithful -hi hut that the Oou- -ill finish at leaat In the flrat division, and many of them are pre- . .." .... .k-mnlnnshlD Will return to Pullman after an absence of two years. ...Iiari.n Talent iAttrmfin from last year DUWCU powerful aquad reported for the flrat practice, aiong - , member of the undefeated 1033 fresh man team and three veteran: of for mer seasons. The line promises to be mighty. .... m avnrv nosltlon oX- WHn ievtt " ,r . nt the two guards, where regular reaervea wlU be posted. The forward wall will be built around Frank ln tram, alx-foot-two. 300-pound tackle, who mlased only three min ute, of play in Washington States . t , laat vaar. The giant Oeorge Theodoratos, who alternated at iuii is given a permanent assignment at I...... TUrvAnrntr renorted thlS fall In perfect trim, weighing more than 340 pound.. The backfleld likewise la powerful nd experienced. Stan Colburn. inn.nound halfback and ball-totlng powerhouse, Is the key man behind the forward wall. Phil Carboe. a .light but mighty triple threaten will be regular quarter. Henry Bendlee Is back at full, and Ollle Arbelblde for the other half. Outstanding among last year. Jroah la Ted Ohrlstoffersen, the big blond Norwegian halfback from Hon olulu, who waa a sensanuu - "jta" will understudy Colburn and Arbelblde. Point for Trojana Well grounded In fundamental, and primary playa as a result of long spring practice, the Cougar, were et to work Immediately on for mation, and algnal drill this fall. They are alghtlng their gun. on the name with Southern California at Lo. Angeles, October 7. The Trojana. 1033 champlona, handed Washington State 1U only defeat last year, and are looked upon a. the biggest threat In Vie championship drive thl. year. Seven conference game, are on the achedule. Including one with Oregon State at Corvallla, October 38. PAGIFICCOILEGE PLAYS MONMOUTH Medford'a Rogue, have hung up their uniform, for the b.lanoe of the year and baseball matter. In these pans will now revert to the "hot stove league." While the season was nnf antMlf BlirAMSfUl for ttlS lOCala. either from the etandpolnt of finance or percentsge of wins, It did dem o nitrate one thing a southern Ore gon league can complete a scneouic. Under the bulldog leadership of Hal Halgbt. who fathered the league and managed Medford'a entry, the league went through with IU season and both players and fana are now talk ing about a circuit for next year to include Grant. Paaa, Roseburg, Klam ath Palls, Coqullle, MarshflelA and Medford. Esule Point and Ashland find tne attempt to enter a team In league competition a bit tough and will prob- ably not make a oia ior piace in m, outfit.' Medford'a Rogues won IS and lost 10 of their games this season, but twn nf the losses went to barnstorm ing nines such as the House of David. Joanla waa leading hitter, earning an average of .440 In 3S times at bat. f?anftl.. fTnlffht tAflk mO tfillM tO the battera box than any of his play- era, stsnaing up do times, no tm Ished the season with an average of .333. Batting averages follow: AB Joanla McLean Swanaon Conlln a IS Coleman Hoffard Height . William. Lake Lange Forette Harrington .. Chrtatlanson PO. M0 .438 .400 .400 .871 .80S .823 .314 .313 .300 .383 .377 .166 P IFOR PUBLIC LINKS PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 33. (AP) irh pacific coast debut of the vet eran coach. Amos Alonxo Stagg. will take place In Multnomah clvlo ata dlum here tonight when hi. lad. from the College of the Pacltlo meet (he boya from Oregon Normal eoiooi Tn. - . inn ni nech easer to nre aent a victory to Ita coach, were un daunted today at tne growing pruo nt a, nln anri a Wot field. Upon their arrival from Stockton thl. morning the Oallfornlana, 38 mn nliiiMil a abort alanal drill at the stadium before retiring to se clusion until game time, worn wis Bltf Strobrldge, hard-hitting fullback who had been reported 111. will be In ' Btagg'a starting lineup wa. conild- ered here aa strengthening th. proa peota of the visitors. -a- urn nniinMmnt late Tester- day of pairing! In the fall tourna ment at wo racmuiu ... 0 iinka nuv will he under wav over I the week-end and flrat round matches $ must be completed by Saturday night, September no. necona rouna will start on Sunday, October 1. The recent raina nave piacea wio publlo link. In good shape for play, according to P. W. Ohauase. proprie tor of the course, and with the keen Interest being shown, one of the most ufMaBrul tAiiraimanti ever held at the municipal link. Is expected. pairing, are announces as iouow. Wrat fllffht Harold Riddle VS. Dr. Ray Dudley; Al Hagen vs. Roger Dew: Harold wooa vs. Koy uucKingnam, Virgil Martin vs. r. e. wicnois. Second flight J. R. Hoover va. Rosn Oreen; K. M, a ray va. B. O. Ferguson; Dr. E. W. Winkle vs. Moore Hamilton; 0. L. MacDonald vs. J. W. Burrougha. Third flight W. o. Degemesa v.. Bye: Bill Harrlman va. F. O. Vsndor- aen; William Hagen va. Mrs. Knack atedt; T. E. Knackatedt vs. Bye. 1 i HOW THEY ISTANXX I . . - wok By the Awwfatrd Press. Coast. W. L. PO. toe Angele. 108 60 .610 Hollywood 1M 78 .676 Portlsnd 08 78 .878 Sscramento 04 78 .847 Oakland 84 0 ,4H8 San Francisco 76 100 .433 Mlaslone 74 103 .430 Sesltls 61 U0 J67 American. Washington New York Phllsdelphla Cleveland Detroit i Chicago Boston Bt, Lout. W. L. PC. . 07 49 .664 . 87 65 .613 , 78 68 Jbl , 74 73 .807 70 70 470 63 83 .434 80 84 .413 68 01 -77 New York . Pittsburgh Chicago . Bt. Louis Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati W. L. PO . 89 64 .633 83 68 .861 , 83 67 .830 . 79 68 .637 . 76 68 .638 , 69 64 Al , 66 83 .307 . 87 90 .388 Huee RiinNonrr (liown. CJCELGIOR SPRINGS, Md. (UP) One of the largest sunflowers grown In this section of Missouri Is ex hlblted here. The flower la 13 Inches acroaa snd In addition there la a two. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s SEASONABLE OFFERINGS Quality and Seasonable Prices characterize our Seed Stocks for Fall Planting and too MONARCH Has It! When You Want It!, Hungarian cmmavtifTi W MSdJL wJRL PER CWT Not a mixture but the straight goods. V I yl MUSTARD SEED, per cwt. S2.50 RYE, fall, per cwt .$1.65 WINTER OATS, per cwt.. .$2.00 WINTER PEAS, per cwt.. .$8.00 ALFAFLA SEED Be sure to get our prices before you buy FEEDS MILL EUN, 80 lb. sack.. WHEAT, per 100 .$1.00 ..$1.60 .$1.25 fTPATTTJTt H4BT.1i!V ner 100 ;. EGO PRODUCER, per 100 . $1.90 jj conveniently located retail store. DRIVE IN FEED ROOM aaasnf' BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League. Hollywood. 8-0: Lo Angele.. a-8. Mission., 1: Ban Franclaco, 8. Other, rained out. American League. At Philadelphia 3, Detroit 10. At Washington 3, Bt. Lruls 1. Only gamea scheduled. CITY MEAT MARKET TREE DELIVERY 8:00 10 :00 2 :00 4 :00. 121 No. Central. Phone 324 It's Thrifty To Buy Here Meats properly cut and trimmed cost you much less than carelessly cut meats because there is less waste. Our meats are trimmed by expert butchers, and always fresh. Bacon Half or whoIe' lb. - 17V.JC 1 Picnics, No shank lb. - - 15c Anchor Bacon lb. - - 12c Back Bones, lb. - - - - 5c FRESH OYSTERS W1 MOVOMSt iisjjs I iV&as re-use for vegetables and fruits. BREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE A TRIP TO PERSIA OUR world's food tour finds us in Persia, the land of figs and honej. As usual we feature the native food of greatest historical value the one served at some season of festivity characteristic of the coun try we are visiting. That hope really does spring eternal in the human heart is shown by Persian Royalty in commemorating the grandeur of Persia a grandeur from way back in Bible times when her greatest rulers conquered most of the then known world. The pastry dainty of this feast is a delicious cake made from figs, honey, dates, nuts and spices: TOMORROW: . IRANIAN MOSQUE1 A tempting delicacy from Persia. Four layer - - - 44c Small Family Cake 25c OTHER BAKERY GOODS Wide assortment of cakes from the fa mous Betty Crocker recipes..44, 25? Cookies, any kind or asstd, 2 do.. 19 BREAD: Home flavor because baked from home formulas and ingredients. 1-lb. loaf, 3 for 20 Ha-lb. loaf 1Q? V H FRESH VEGETABLES Banana Squash, lb 2 Dry Onions, 5 lbs. . 9 Local Carrots and Beets, 3 bunches 10 Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs1 ., 23 Parsnips, 5 lbs . 14 Green Peppers, 2 lbs 5 Green Beans, 3 lbs .. 10 Egg Plant, lb 4 Watermelons, big ones 18 Cabbage, fresh and crisp, lb 2 OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Syrup, Amaizo, Crystal white. 2-lb. can .4 Syrup, Amaizo Golden. 5-lb. can Crushed Pineapple. Hunt's Supreme Quality. No. 7S2 can.. 17 29 18 Sliced Pineapple. Hunt's Su preme Quality. f No. 2 can 15. I fi C No. 2ia can 1 w Spinach. Something different. No. 2y2 can 13' Hormel's Soups. 3 large cans vegetable gy and one J JJ C of onion soup w w Morehouse Mustard. Pint jar Wesson Oil. Half gallon can 17c 69c Asparagus. Sunkist mammoth tips. Buffet can Catsup. Ringer brand. 14-oz. 2 bottles Hunt's Fancy Aspar agus Tips, No. 1 square can. Golden Bantam Corn. Del Monte. . No. 2 can. 2 for Snowdrift Shorten ing. 6-lb. pail 10c 23c 22c 25c 79- Electric Light Globes. All sises to 75 watts. si G. E. Mazda. $ 1 08 6 for 1 Laundry Soap. P. and G. 10 bars 29 Bob White Laundry Soap. 10 bars Minute Tapioca. A fine after school lunch, pkg Maxwell House Cof. fee. 1-lb. vacuum can 25c 12c 26 Z-MOR-U Coffee. ft Ground today. Money 1 "J back guarantee, lb Grape Nut Flakes. Package Certo. Fine for jel lies and jams. 2 bottles Flour. Maple Leaf. 49 lbs Flour. White Rose. 49 lbs. ...... SPECIAL SALE OF KITCHENWARE Many needed things marked down to reduce stock. See our bargain tables FOUNTAIN 9c 45c Si 79 Si 89 Turkey dinner. A fine big meaL..25 Cake a la mode 10 Milk Shakes. Any flavor, double thick. 8. 2 for 15 Hot Chili 10 Tamales with coffee 20 Central 6th at Grape SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phones East Side 752, West Side 423 rrTmi o II o o 1 o o D o o D n o II D o 3 O O n o D o o o o 1 0tOI.-OI-CM Inch fringe gf setala. .