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rEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1933. fXOE SEVEN ) Play by Play"jj Flrat Inning GIANTS: Moore up. Moore walk ed. Crlts up. Crlta lined to Myer. and Moore waa doubled off flrat on a quick throw, Myer to Kubel. Terry up. Terry rapped a grounder over aecond (or a alngle. Ott up. Ott popped to Bluege. No runs, one hit, no errors; none left. SENATORS: Myer up. Myer lifted a short fly to Moore in left center. Goslln up. Ooslln hoisted to Ott. Manush up. Manuah grounded out sharply, Crlts to Terry. No runs, no hits, no errors; none left. Second Inning OIANTS: Davis up. Davis drib, bled the flrat ball to Myer, who threw him out at first. Jackson up. Jack son fanned, swinging at a change of pace. Weaver waa working very fast. Mancuso up. Mancuso lifted a high drive that Ooslln caught In deep . rlRht field. , No runs, no bits, no errors; none left. SENATORS: Cronin up. Cronln lifted a high pop fly to Terry. Schulte up. Hubbell took time out In an attempt to chase away the pigeon that has made its home on the ball field for two days. The pigeon fin ally flew into the upper grandBtand. Schulte filed out to Ott. Kuhel up. Kuhel filed out to Davis. No runs, no hits, no errors; none left. Third Inning OIANTS: Ryan up. Ryan lifted a short fly to Manush. Hubbell up. Hubbell rolled to Bluege. who made - a nice pickup and throw to first for the putout. Moore up. Moore rap ped a grounder to Cronln and was thrown out. No runs, no hits, no errors; none left. SENATORS: Bluege up. Bluege poked a high fly to Moore as he reached out and caught a curve on the end of hla bot. Sewell up. Sew ell lifted a short fly to Crltz, who ran back of second for the catch. Weaver up. Weaver grounded sharp ly to Crltz, who made a nice stop and threw to Terry for the putout. No runs, no hits, no errors; none left. Fourth Inning. OIANTS: Crlts up. Crlts grounded out, Cronln to Kuhel. Terry up. Terry smashed a home run Into the bleach ers In deep center field. Ott up. Ott walked. Davis up. Davis grounded to Bluege for a scratch single. The third baseman had to run In for the pickup and did not even make an attempt to throw to first base. Ott atopped at second. Jackson up. Jack son fouled out to Bluege. Mancuso up. Mancuso walked on a fourth straight ball. Ryan up. Ryan fanned, awlnglng at a fast ball Inside and the crowd let loose a roar. One run. two hits, no errors, three left on base. SENATORS: Myer up. Myer bunt ed to Hubbell and was called out on a close and spectacular play. Hub i bell fell to the turf after grabbing the ball, then picked It up and made the throw out while reclining almost on his back. Ooslln up. Ooslln got a single on a hard drive that Terry was unable to handle. Manush up. Manush walked. Cronln up. Cronln hoisted to Ott and Ooslln ran to third after the catch. Manush remained at first. Schulte up. Schulte grounded to Ryan and Manush was forced at , second, Ryan to Crlts. No runs, one hit, no errora, two left on base. Fifth Inning. GIANTS: Hubbell up. Hubbell lined out to Cronln. Moore up. Moore slashed a single to left. He slipped to the ground rounding first and missed a chance on making second base because of Manush'a poor re turn. Crlts up. Crltz lifted a Texas leaguer that Meyer caught back of first base. Terry up. Terry con nected with another long drive which Schulte grabbed close to the fence In deep center. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. 1 SENATORS: Kuhel up. Kuhel fan ned. Bluege up. Bluege drove the first ball pitched on a line to Moore In left center. Sewell up. Sewell cracked a alngle over Crlts' head. Weaver up. Weaver fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. Sixth Inning. OIANTS: Ott up. Ott singled to right center. Davla up. Davis bunt ed and waa thrown oui, Kuhel to Myer, as he sacrificed Ott to second base. Jackson up. Jackson popped to Myer. Mancuso up. Mancuso was Intentionally passed on a fourth wide pitch. Ryan up. Ryan rolled out, Weaver to Kuhel. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left on base. SENATORS y Myer up. Myer best out a sharp grounder to Ryan by a step. Ooslln up. Ooslln bunted to Jackson and waa thrown out at flrat, sacrificing Myer to second. Ma nush up. Myer ran to third on Ma nueh's sharp grounder that Crltz grabbed and threw to Hubbell at first for a nutout on a close decision, tti Senators kicked long and loud. Cr&f nln up. Cronln struck out. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. Serenth Inning. OIANTS: Hubbell up. Hubbell grounded out. Cronln to Kuhel. Moore up. Moore lined a alngle past Cronln and atretched It to a double. Crltz up. Crlts grounded to Cronln and was thrown out at first. Moore advancing to third. Terry up. Terry bounced to Weaver and waa thrown out at first. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. SENATORS: fjrhulte up. SV-hulte popped out to Terry. Kuhel up. Kuhel bunted to Hubbell and beat the throw when the pitcher Juggled the ball. Hubbell waa charged with an error. Blueee up. Bluege bunted to Hubbell and waa thrown out at first, Kuhel running to aecond. Sewell up. Bewell lined the first pitch to renter for a single, scoring Kuhel with the tTtnt run. Wearer up. weaver pepped out. to rnts on the first pitch. One run. one hit. one error, one Flint h Inning. OIANTS: Ott up. Ott got a alngle ,4 "n a sharp grounder that bounced off Cronln a shoulder. Davs up. Davis fanned. Jackson up. Jac!con ground ed out. Myer to Kuhel. Ott went to STord base as Crcmla failed to cover play. Mancuso up. Mancuso bounced out, Weaver to Kuhel. No runs, one hit, nd errora, one left on base. SENATORS: Myer up. Mver walked. Ooslln up. Ooslln bunted to Hub bell and Myer waa forced at aecond. Hubbell to Ryan on a close play. Har ris up. Harris grounded to Ryan and Ooslln was forced at second. Ryan to Crlts. The relay to Terry was wild, however, and Harris reached the base on a fielders choice. Cronln up. Cro nln dropped a single Into right field on a looping fly, sending Harris to third. Schulte up. Schulte popped the first pitch to Crlts. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left on base. Ninth Inning. OIANTS: Ryan up. Ryan cracked the flrat pitch over Kuhel'a head for a alngle. Hubbell up. Hubbell bunt ed beautifully along the first base line for a sacrifice. He was thrown out, Sewell to Myer, as Ryan went to aecond. Moore up. Moore went out on a hopper. Weaver to Kuhel. Crltz up. Crltz filed out to Harris. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left on base. SENATORS: Kuhel up. Kuhel fan ned. Bluege up. Bluege lifted a fly to Ott. Sewell up. Sewell grounded to Ryan and was thrown out at first. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on base. Tenth Inning ' GIANTS: Terry up; Terry bounced out, Weaver to Kuhel. Ott up: Ott lifted a long fly to Harris. Davis up: Davis grounded out, Myer to Kuhel. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. SENATORS: Weaver up: Weaver fanned. Myer up: Myer drove the first pitch to left field for a single. Ooslln up: Goslln grounded out, Crltz to Terry, and Myer ran to aecond. Harrla up: Harrla walked. Cronln grounded to Ryan, and Harrla was forced at second, Ryan to Crltz. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left. Eleventh Inning GIANTS: Jackson up: Jackson bunted down the third base line and beat it out for a hit. Mancuso up: Mancuso bunted and waa thrown out Weaver to Myer, sacrificing Jackson to second. Ryan up: Ryan singled to left and Jackson scored. Hubbell up: Hubbell cracked a single to left center, Ryan atopped at second. Moore up: Cronln conferred with Weaver and decided to remove his young right hander, calling - Jack Russell to the box. Russell warmed up and Moore took hla place at bat again. Moore fanned. Crltz up: Crltz filed out to Schulte. One run, three hita, no errors, two left. SENATORS: Schulte up: Schulte lined a single to left. Kuhel up: Kuhel bunted close to the foul line and It went tor a scratch hit when Terry, thinking the ball would roll foul, did not handle It. Schulte ran to second. Bluege up: Bluege bunted to Jackson and was thrown out at first, sacrificing Schulte to third and Kuhel to second. There was a big huddle of the Glanta In, the box. Sewell up: It was decided to walk Sewell Intentionally and he was given four successive wide pitches, filling the bases. Bolton, batting for Rus sell. Bolton grounded to Ryan and the Giants executed a double play, Ryan to Crltz to Terry. No runs, two hits, no errora, two left. Proud days, those of the Gay Nineties. . . proud tastes too . . . satisfied only by such genius as the present Brewmasters of Brown Derby Beer. These identical masters are perpetuating their art today . . . making even a finer, more perfect product with the aid of modern scientific equipment and knowledge. 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EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers aelling price: Oversize. 39c: extras, 37c; standards. 24c; mediums, 24c; pullets, 17c doe. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras. 20c doz.; firsts, 21c; mediums, 18c doz.; under grade. 13c; pullets. 14c. Chee, milk, country meats mo hair, cascara bark, hops, live poul try, potatoes onions cantaloupes wool and hay unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 6. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Mny 78 .78 .76 .78 Dec IV't .73V .71V, .71! Cash wheat, No. 1: Big Bend bluestem .......... .75',i Dark hard winter, 12 pet. ..... .76'J 11 pet 67 !i Soft while .65 'a Hard winter - ... .65' Western white .65ft Northern Spring ............................ .65 ft Western red .. ,63 ft Oats: No. 2 white. S23.50. Corn: No. 2 E. Yellow, 22 50. Mlllrun: Standard. $18.50. Today's car receipt:. Wheat, 28; Barley, 9; flour, 14; corn. 1; oats, 6; hay 7. Chicago Wheat Open High Low Close . .89 H .89 H .84 H .85 ft . .93. .93', .88, .89ft . M't .91 SI .88 Dec. -May July Ban Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. (AP) Butterfat, 21-22c. 1 Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) 50 20 20 Ufa 74.7 76.2 72.4 92.6 198.0 00 Total 79.8 80.6 77.2 59.0 147.8 Indl's Today 89.6 Prev. day .... 90.4 Week ago .... 86.4 Year ago 57.0 3 Yrs. ago 14?.2 R;'s 43.2 43.7 42.8 29.8 110.9 Bona Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) 20 . 20 20 60 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total Today 73.0 73.7 79.1 75.6 Today 13.0 73.7 79.1 75.3 MELLOW AS BP OVER THE COBW or PAY'N TAKIT FOOD STORES Week ago . 73 3 Year ago 63 4 3 Yrs. ago 03.9 73 8 67 8 109 3 79 4 63 S 100 3 755 72.2 101.1 NEW YORK. Oct. 6. (API A late selling wave swept over the stock market today, when grains slumped around the full days limit at Chi cago, but liquidation dried up rap idly and many leaders either pared or cancelled their losses in a last minute rally. The dose was Irregu larly lower. Dullness waa the rule in the final round and turnover ap proximated 1.450.000 ahares. Today'a closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow; Al. Chem. & Dye Am. Can , I37-; S3 ft 8i 120 15-; 54H . 15ft 33 fi 23 20 ft 431, 38 .. 2ft 77 85!, 30', 38 13 52i 30 , 19 ..... 44 ft .... 16 7"a 2214 241, 41 H 42 . .. 6', 44 Am. & Fn. Power . A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. Si 8. F. Bcnrilx Aviation -. Beth, steel California Packing Cataplllar Tractor Chrysler .. Conil. Solv. Curtlsa Wright Du Pont . . ... Oen. Foods Gen. Motors Int. Harvest I. T. & T Johns Man. . Mont. Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) -.. Phillips Pet Radio ..... Sou. Pac Std. Brands St. Oil cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer Union Carb United Aircraft 32'4 U. S. Steel 46, Permanent waves that are soft and lustrous. Call 727-J. Prevost'a Beau ty Shop. I Visiting sister Here Clarence Befg grcn of the Pacific Air Transport ar rived here today to he guest for a few daya of his sister, Mrs. Day. Lady of the Lions club rummage sale, Saturday, Oct. 8th, Medford Center Bldg. The best eookt and m6it able hostesses know the Mop-of- India trademark (above). ove). It I r fJfy h Id. to genuine V AM .from lndio r.&tU4 gui lea where the world's finest tea Is grown. Next Hme you buy a package of tea look for the trademark In addition to the brand name. DfprY Usee! f It's a Wise Woman j Who Knows This Mark) 0&0' lth " SSL It J BS1BY T" CAY NlNITfrj" tew York, rw a Trm Umnni L. Mencken, noted Baltimore editor and author, told the United Stat, laat night that he la resigning aa editor of the monthly magazine. "The American Mercury," which he has guided for the last nine yeara. Mencken said that he la retiring after 20 Veara Of m.ffftvln. eHttlniv tn devote his time to his own writings ana to travel. He will retain hla position as an unofficial advsory edi tor on the Baltimore Evening Sun, to which he contributes frequently. "I'll probably do more newspaper writing than I've done in some vir" Mencken said tonight. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB WILL MEET TONIGHT The Amateur Radio club of South ern Oregon will meet tonight In the city hall at 7:30 o'clock for an In teresting session, which will Include a number of talks arm discussion or plana for entering a new clubhouse. Dave Rees. chief operator at KM ED, will give a technical address. rOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID tor mens secondhand suits, odd ooau. oats and thoea W1U B Wilson 39 N Front St. TRADE Clesr house. Amaralllo. Tex , and 2 houses In Phoenix, Aria., for something in valley. Box 587, Trib une. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 623-J-4. SPECIALS for tre Saturday At our stores grown Derby BCCr a mellow a the tray nineties.. II 2 bottles for 25C J0 (Plue deposit en wra Every Monday and Friday, 9:45 a. m. 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IDC Beans Van Camp's with Tomato Sauca 4 cans SERVICE - QUALITY - QUANTITY AT A BARGAIN PRICE SHIFT'S CHOICE FRENII DRESSF.D 25c each FRYERS each 25c LAMB SHOULDER Swift's genuine .lb. 10c LAMB STEW Choice : lb. 6ic BOILING BEEF lb. 6ic OYSTERS Large fresh ... .pint 29c SHORTENING Swift's vegetable 4 lb. 39c SLICED BACON Swift's. . .... . . . lb. 20c HAM Swift's Premium . ... . ; 2 slices for 15c VEAL ROAST Meaty arm cuts lb. 10c LEGS LAMB Choice young lamb lb. 17c FURVUMEp 5 -room modern house. 30. Can sublet 2 -room apt. 137 Tripp, phone 1382-J. BUY VOPR MILK at Lockwood'a Milk Depot and save your nickels for winter time. 1802 w Main. AVAILABLE Nov. 1st. 1124 W. Matn. First Ins. Agcy.. H. H. Brown. Tel. 105; after 5. 1670. WANTED TO TRADE 2 Holsteln cows, milking good. What have you? Oeo. F. Wright, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Some very good canning Salway peaches at Tucker'a, third house on right. Orchard Home Drive. Bring containers. for rfjtt 3B Summit. 208 Summ'.t. 320 N. Holly. 32 N. 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WANTED To borrow S5000 at 1 on good paying property In Medlora. Phone 371-Y. FOR SALE Delicious apples. M. F. Young, Rt. 1, Central Point. 39 OLENN OAK COURT First fns. Agcy. H. H. Brown, Phone 105; after 5, 1670. Si 89 22c 25c 21c 39c 3 lbs. Fresh Ground 2-lb. jar or whole 2 lbs. 9-lb. bag 19c 10c 4 lbs. 49c Z3c Idt'i favorlt recipe. Rice, Pledlmonte 1 cup rlc un 1 cup mushrooms cookM i, cup grited 1 onion Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons 8 tablespoons olire oil tomato sauca 4 or S cups Salt and pepper soup stock Heat oil In trying pan, brown onion slightly In It and add rice. Pry to a golden brown, then add broth a little at a time, stirring constantly. Add mushrooms and cook until tender. Iiwt before removing from fire add tomato sauce, seasonings and cheeie. Sprinkle with additional cheese. Serves six to eight. For aid In household problem, menu planning or special recipes, send In your request with a selt addrejuted, stamped envelope to Julia Lee Wright, director. 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