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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
FEATURE OF PAST
NX WTORK. DM. I. (AP) The
brilliant pitching that carried MM
New York OlanU' "hltlesa" team to
the 1038 world champlonahlp la em
phasised mora than ever In the of
ficial pitching averagea of the Na
tional league.
Led by Carl Kubbell the entire
Olant ataff of mound regulars ap
peared well up In the list aa baaed
on the earned run averages.
Hubbell allowed an average of only
l.Qo earned runs per nlne-lnnlng
game while hurling 809 Innings, the
equivalent of more than 34 full con
tests. Not since 1923 had any Na
tional league hurler been under two
In the earned run averages. Behind
Hubbell, Hal Schumacher, the big
youngster from Dolgevllle, N. Y was
third with a 2.15 average; Fred Jtts
almmons was eleventh at 8.89 and
Leroy (Bud) Parmelee was loth at
3.18.
The Chicago Cubs were the lead
ing threats to the Giants' supremacy
as Lon Warneke, the 1932 leader,
took second place with a 2.01 aver
age; Ouy Bush was fourth with 2.69
and Charley Boot fifth with 2 0.
Jerome (Dizzy) Dean of St. Louie
shared the season's individual hon
ors with the New York aouthpaw. He
set a new "modern" record for strike
outs In a single game by whiffing 17
Chicago batsmen on July 30. The
best previous mark since 1900 was
16, made by Christy Mathewson. Nap
Rucker and Frank Hahn. "Dizzy"
fanned 199 rivals In the course of 48
games, leading for the second
straight year, and tied with Warneke
for the league lead by pitching 26
complete games.
GAELS FAVORITES
OVER METHODISTS
RAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8. (AP)
Rolling from Dallas, Textw, the foot
ball Mustangs of Southern Methodist
university arrive here today for their
bittlA at Kezar stkdlum tomorrow
With the St. Mary's college Gaels.
The Gael', though rated as 2 to
1 favorite by their San Francisco
followers, were reported less strongly
backed on their own campus In the
Moraga hills across the bay. The
campus odds were listed at 10 to 9,
the students apparently becoming
cautious after the Gaels' Thanksgiv
ing day defeat by Oregon, another
short-ender In the wagering.
FINAL GAME FOR
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8. AP) Fif
teen Southern California football
players, who will be participating in
their last game for Troy when they
meet Washington here tomorrow
looked to their final workout today
with the hope that they might finish
ft great three years with a victory.
These IS grldsters, seven of them
on the startling lineup, have tasted
defeat only twice In 32 games, in
cluding two Rose Bowl engagements.
Coach Howard Jones planned only
a light workout for them this after
noon. Tonight they will break bread
with members of the Washington
team at the annual alumni banquet
and then tomorrow go out to tackle
ft team of Huskies bent on finishing
ft rather unsuccessful year with a
rousing win over one of Troy's great
est a ggregat Ions .
Bowling teims are being organised
at the Smoke House alleys, and next
week will see the Commercial league
under way. There are vacancies for
ft few more bowlers and anyone wish
ing to bowl on a team should get la
touch with Walt An tie.
Tonight the single tournament
will be rolled at the Smoke House,
with turkeys for the winners. Ail
bowlers are invited tv. enter and there
Is no entrance fee.
On Sunday there will be ft matrJ.
game, probably with a five from
Klamath Falls. Spectators are al
ways welcome.
BOWLING
City League Doubles.
R. Prultt 174 176 156 (OJ
W Prultt ,,,, -, Iftl 161 164 466
Handicap S7 27 37
J. am
H. Rankin
Handicap
M- 864 866 107-
, 160 180 174 60S
, 175 177 .01 853
, 10 10 10
9S6 367 886 1088
Tonight.
Bowman's Barber Shop vs. Tour
Office Boy.
Long Mountain
LONG MOUNTAIN, Dee. 8. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent
Thanksgiving at Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harntsh's home.
Peter and Clara Young were din
ner guests at the G Ivans home on
Thanksgiving.
Walter Gllkerson, who has been
staying with his uncle and aunt,vMr.
and Mrs. Hugh B. Rankin, for tfte
summer, left Sunday for his home
near the coast.
Those who attended the dance at
Lake Creek Saturday were: Mrs. Alio
Nichols and brother, Floyd Swearen
ger; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell and
daughters, June and Myrte; Grace
Holman, Nell Haley, Pearle Stowell
and Walter Gllkerson.
Guests at the Jack Stowell home
Thanksgiving were: Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Botts and son, Herbert; Mr. and
Mrs. Jorhn Smith and son, Chester,
and Pearle Stowell. Herbert Botts
remained over the week end.
Mr. Brown, who formerly worked
for George Stowell, Is re-employed
and Is clearing some land.
Mrs. Alice Nichols and Henry Hol
man attended the football game at
Medford Thanksgiving.
Christmas Cards.
Time is getting short to get Christ
mas and New Year greeting cards.
Order now. See the choice lines to
select from at Mall Tribune Job De
partment. Prices reasonable.
Warrants Called.
School Diet. No. 2.
Warranto numbered from 463 to
S37 Inc. are called for payment. In
terest to cease December 8, 1933. War
rants payable at First National Bank,
Medford, Oregon. BESSIE SNYPHTR,
Clerk DLst. No. 2,
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DEFEATS CO. 1555
Headquarters detachment of the
Civilian Conservation Corps last night
defeated the basketball team from
Company 1556, camp Evans Creek. In
their opening game of the CCO dis
trict tournament, played In the
Washington school gymnasium.
Opening the scoring with ft field
basket, the headquarters team was
never led throughout the game. With
little practice preceding the first
scheduled encounter, the play was
somewhat rough.
Wins low, capaln for the headquar
ters team, led the scoring with 10
points, while J. Smith, also of the
headquarters, was outstanding with
his floor work.
Score by quarters: 1
Headquarters 5
Evans Creek (1555) 4
Lineups :
Headquarters: Hartley, F.; Tar
rant, F.; Grey, 0.; Prlndle, O.: Smith
(J.), G.; Green, S.; Wlnslow, 8.; Dal
lalre, S.; Cutler, S.; Dennis, 3.;
Tony S.
Evans Creek: Smith (H.) F.;
Wright, F.; Dougherty, G.; Glonottl,
O.; Dennis, C; Todd, 8.; Hunnlcutt,
S.; Leppanon 8.
Dougherty, Evans Creek, remov
ed for personal fouls.
a s
10 11
3 8
JEWISH ART, MUSIC
BERLIN. Germany. Dec. 8. (UP)
A decree was Issued by the Prussian
ministry of education today, bar
ring non-Aryan (Jewish) students
from art schools and nv.islo Insti
tutes. Children of men who fought
at the front during the world war
were excepted.
In any case, however, non-Aryans
are not to exceed 1.8 per cent of the
total number of students at any
given school. That Is the relation of
Jewlaa population to the total pop
ulation of Germany.
Bright Spots
(By United Press.)
American Telephone and Telegraph
company earns October net operat
ing Income of fti.46e.587, against
1580,858 In October, 1933.
Dictaphone corporation declares
dividend of 35 cents, a share on com
Heath's Drug Store
Medford Bldg.
Phone 884
These pricea are for cash only, and are effective on Satur
day and Monday. Please make use of our free baby scales.
Five ban of J ergena 9 Q f
Bath Soap CUC
Six bars of Jergens 9Qf
Hand Soap COC
A gallon of Russian or American 4 QQ
Mineral Oil I 03
Hot Water Bottles CQ f
(Fully guaranteed) OIJG
Rea Rata Rolls 0 1 f
(Cleansing Tissue) "I
Vioks Vapo OQf
Rub CSJC
Squibb 's Cod Liver 79 C
We have a complete rest room for ladies in our basement
and invite you to use it.
JL.
DRUG STORE
mon (took, flut payment Hoe Wares,
1933.
American Snuff company declares
extra dividend of 2A cent. a share.
Canada Dry Dinger Ale. Inc.. re
port, net Income for year ended Sep
tember 30. Of MM.0S7, tgalnat M3S,
8.1 In preceding 13 month.
V. 6. Tobacco company dolares
special dividend of 5 a ah are on Ite
common stock.
American Power and Light Co. re
port November electric output of
74.330.000 kilowatt hour against s9.
538,000 hour, in ilmllar week of 193..
AX STRIKES ANKLE OF
E RIVER
OrUNTfl PASS. Deo. 8. (Spl.)
Mra. V.Orr of Rogue River la In
the Josephine general hoapltal fol
lowing an accident Monday In which
her left foot waa nearly several at
(.the ankle.
Mrs. Orr underwent an operation
Immediately following the accident
in which an effort was made to Join
the severed tendons and tissue.
Whether or not the nperttlon waa
aucceaaful will not be known for sev
er. 1 daya. the attending physician
aald Thursday.
The accident occurred while Mr.
Orr was chopping wood.
RADIO RHPATRTNG. U you are hav
ing trouble, Ph. MS, Don's Radio Ser.
Danes at Rogue Elk Saturday night.
SAYS FEDERAL JUDGE
NBW YORK, Dm. I. (UP) Fed
eral Judge John M. Woolaey ruled to
day that the book "Ulysses," by Jamss
Royoe. la neither pornographic nor
obscene, and that it may be admitted
to the United State without further
interference from the custom auth
orltlea. The book has been excluded tor
some years and repeated attempt to
get the court to admit It have failed
until today.
"The book I a slnoers and serious
attempt to devise a new literary
method fos tha observation and de
scription of mankind," Judge Wool
aey said.
-The
Federal Home Owner Loan
corporation la the world's largest as
eoctatlon of It kind.
Announcing
NEW FORD V-8 for 1934
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The New Ford V-8 for 1934 will be on display tomorrow at the showrooms of Ford dealers. Surpassing even the
great Ford of 1933 in economy, beauty and comfort, it is truly the car of 'this modern age the culmination of thirty
years Ford progress. It combines the proved performance of the V-8 cylinder engine with two important new fea
turesDual Carburetion and perfected Clear-vision Ventilation. See it and drive it at the first opportunity
OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEW FORD V-8
BETTER PERFORMANCE. Grutcr power,
new speed, quicker .ccelerition, smoother per
formance, mora miles per gallon especially at
higher speeds, and quicker sterling in cold weather
all these result from the new dual carburetor
and dual intake manifold. New waterline ther
mostats enable the engine to warm up more
quickly and to maintain an efficient operating
temperature. Added engine re6nemente reduce
oil consumption, further improve operating ,
economy and reduce maintenance costs.
NV VENTILATION SYSTEM permit dear
vision, prevents drafts and provides desired
amount of fresh air in any weather. Individual
control for front and rear side windows. When
ventilation is desired the window glass is raised
to the top. Then the handle is given an addi
tional half-turn. This slides the glass back horl
lontally to form narrow slot, as illustrated.
mm
Through this slot sir ts drawn out by the forward
motion of th. car. This simple ventilation sys
tern maintains draft-free circulation, insure pas
senger comfort, prevents fogging windshield in
cold or stormy weather. Both windshield and
cowl ventilator cen be opened to supply addi
tional air needed for comfortable warm-weather
driving.
DISTINCTIVE HEW APPEARANCE en
hanced by the newly designed chromium-plated
radiator shell and grille, new hood louvres, new
hub caps. Interiors are attractive, with new
tufted upholstery, hew mouldings, new cove
type headlining, new instrument panel, new
arm reste, new hardware. Swivel-type sun visor
in De Lux bodies prevent glare from front or
side.
TENDERS IN COLOR. On De Luxe cen fend
ers are in color to bennonizo with body colors
wheel colors optional. New enamel finish en
all bodies and fenders has greater wearing quality
and mora enduring luster.
GREATER UDINO COMPORT result! from
Increased spring flexibility. Th spring leaves
ere newly designed for quieter end easier action.
Shock absorbers are improved. Sect cushion
ere deeper, with new, softer springs. New type,
Individual bucket sua provide increased comfort
for front-seat passengers In th. Tudor Sedan.
Adding to comfort is the new driving ease of
the 1340-1 steering gear ratio.
PRICES REMAIN LOW Tudor Sedan, tJSA.
Coupe, $S1S. Fnrdor fledan, $!lS. De Lux
Tudor, Bo7ff. He Luxe. Fordor, $625. De Lux
Coupe (s windows), $555. De Luxe Coupe (1
windows), tMS. n. Lux Roadster, IMS. D
Lnxe Phaeton 1850. Cabriolet, 1390. Victoria,
f10. (AU prices f. o. b. Detroit.)
PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET
1 05 West Main G. W. Nichols, Prop.
Tel 1058
Pot Roast Beef
lb. 8c
Veal Roasts
lb. 8c
Leg of Lamb
lb. 15c
Boiling Meat
lb. 6c
Hamburger
3 lbs. 25c
Smoked Picnics
lb. lie
STEAK
Round, loin, rib.
lb. 12V2c
Buy Horn Produced Meat Keep Your Money at Home.
Greater Value Than Ever
Added Economy! Striking New
Beauty! Many New Features!
We Cordially Invite Southern Oregon People to See the
NEW 1934 FORD V-8
TOMORROW - AT OUR SHOW ROOMS
C. E. Gates Auto Company
Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway.
Medford. Phone 141
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