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HEDFORD. ifATL TRTBI7XE. MEDFOIil' OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER" 23, 1931
SPREAD BLUES IN
Pat Fury On Crutches at
Least Three Weeks as Re
suit of Gonzaga Fray
Four Others Nursing Hurts
EUGENE, Or.. Sept. 24 (AP) A
blue song watted over the University
of Oregon campus today where limped
many of the heroea or Oregon'
0 victory over oonzaga nere saiur
dav.
The co-champions of the Pacific
coaet were but a leant reminder ol
lait year'a great team, but had a de
fense strong enough to keep the
smooth working, versatile Bulldogs
scoreless. Against the lighter opposi
tion, the Orogon offense manufec-
tured two touchdowns, one through
the ether.
The melody of the blue song or
wall la that another Oregon tackle Is
on the shelf. It Is Pat Fury, assigned
to crutchee for at least three weeks
with knee ligaments torn In the Con.
saga tray.
Othera Injured.
Sldebara of the song are that both
first string ends, Buth Morse and
Budd Jones, and Boy Oagnon, regu
lar guard, sustained badly pulled
muscles.
The chorus Is that Tackles Gardner
Prye and Del BJork and Halfbacks Ray
Lopez and Maury Van Vllet are atlll
on a previous Injury list. How many
will be ready for the U. C. 1. A. game
In Portland next Saturday la proo.
lematlcal.
CORVALUS, Ore., Sept. 24. (AP)
Safely through the punishment pit
of an opening doubleheader, the ore
gon State football squad today
launched strenuous preparations for
San Francisco university, which
cornea here Friday.
The pathway to the firmament ot
glory for Willamette university was
obstructed by two tough breaks whloh
Oregon State, led by Norman "Red"
Franklin, turned Into two touch
downs and a IS to 0 victory over the
Bearcats here Saturday.
Franklin also led the Beavers In a
IB to 0 victory over the stubborn but
less powerful Pacific University eleven
In the aeoond game.
Mills' first quarter fumble on the
Willamette eight-yard line was re
covered by Oregon State, but It waa
the fourth down before Franklin
flanked the fighting Bearcat for the
touchdown.
I
Scores Yesterday
Coast Lcuglie.
At Hollywood 1-3, Portland 4-9
At Saoramento 0-2, Los Angeles 4-1
At Mission -4, Seattle 0-0.
At Oakland S-4, San Francisco 1-2.
32,000 SEE LONDOS THROW LEWIS IN CHICAGO MATCH
r
i)ewayiuin m)i'i.
f.ww-' V '' i i
ft
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Jim Londo, Oreek wrealler, had one arm firmly rrlnnid around the head of t.A "Kirtinier" iui. uhrn
this picture of their Mile niotch, won by Londos by a full after 4(1 minute and S7 second of wrestling, at
Wrlgley park, f'hlragu, was taken. The match drew a crowd of 32.000. believed fo he a record for the .runt
and groan business. (,,olutcd Tress Photo.)
L1LLARD TO RESUME
ARMORY MAT SHOWS
Promoter Mack Llllard returned to
Medford Sunday after aevoral days'
vacation spent on the coast. The
wrestling imprsasarlo declared he
would reopen the Armory mat ahowa
Thursday, October 4, leaving next
Thursday clear for the big Elks' club
fistic fiesta, which will be a feature
of the lodge smoker in their temple
on that night.
According to Llllard. there will be a
wealtn of grunt and groanera seeking
matches on the coast this fall, and he
plena to sign the cream of the crop
lor appearances nere. since the re
LITTLE SCORES GOLFING 'DOUBLE'
TR rr:
National League.
At Boston 0-4. New York 8-S.
At Cincinnati 7-4. St. Loula .
At Brooklyn 2-T, Philadelphia 4-2.
At Pittsburgh 2, Chicago, 9.
Amerli'un League.
At St. Louis 4-1, Detroit 1-1. .
At New Tork Boston 0-4.
At Chicago 1-1. Cleveland 2-8.
At Philadelphia l-. Washington
2-J.
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PRO FOOTBALL
LOS ANOBLES, Sept. 24. (Un
professional football made Ua Paolllc
coast debut tor the season Sunday,
when the 8. C. Maroona defeated the
Shamrocks, 21 to 0, betore 10,000 tana,
ORrKN BAY, Wla.. Sept. a,4.(UP
A fourth period drive gave the Chi
cago Bears 14 point and a 24-10 vic
tory over the Grconbay Packers before
a record 14.000 crowd here Sunday
afternoon.
Two touchdowns by Bronko Na
gurskl, ramming fullback from Min
nesota, and placement by Mander
proved the margin of victory tor the
Bears.
DIANA FIELD, DETROIT., Mich
Sept. 24. IUP) Professional football
was Introduced to 15.000 Detroitera
Sunday when the newly organlted De.
trolt Lions professional football team
defeated last year'a National league
champions, the New York Giants,
to 0.
ai!:;' X
'V '?:tKl : il'-. ;
Slack Llllard.
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ft-
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cent cBpc!ty crowd turntd out to m
Jumping Joe SAVoldl. LlllJird haa ben
tnklrLg a vioatlon and the local fans
are again becoming anxloua to see a
good bona cruhlnji exhibition.
k)pgeant Bob Kenaxton. late of the
Marine, who t now making hla home
in Qold Hill, la praotlcAlly aaaured
of a apot on the next card. October
4, and Llllard hopoa to get fete Bel-
caatro as an opponent for the leathsr-
neck. Fireman Ray Friable la anxi
ous to re-enter the game and may be
seen on the next card.
W. Lawson Little, huaky Stanford university atudent, Is ahown with
tne navemeyer cup following his victory In the national amateur golf
tourney at Brookllne, Mats, Little trounced Dave Goldman of Dallas In
lh final round to become the first golfer alnce Bobby Jones, and the
Ihlrd In history, to win both the English and national amateur crowne
the same season. (Associated Press Photnl
light and thin, OifSc; 140-170 lbs., 6
Oo: heavy, a,0c; fancy lambs, llr
12c lb.; ewea, 4,6c lb.; medium cows.
6!6c lb.; heifers, o'4c lb.; cutter
cows, 8 a So lb.; cannera, 3g4o lb.;
bulls, on 8 '4o lb.
POTATOES Oregon Brubanks $1 20
Monty Ward ...
North Ainer. ...
Penney (J. c.) .
Phillips Pet
Rsdlo
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
per cental: Yeklma Oems, No. 1, 1.20 St. Oil cnl.
8 l .sn per cental.
Cheese, milk, mohair, live poultry,
onions, cantaloupes, wool and hay,
steady and unchanged.
DAYTON, O., Sept. a. (UP) -Doug
Ruaaell, Chicago Cardinal halfback,
caught the opening klrkoff of the
came with the Cincinnati Rrde Bun
day, bark of his own goal line tnd
carried It 103 yards for touchdown.
In the third period. Dav Cook drop
ped back to the 39-v.rd line to place
kick a field goil. Tli oat lone scoring
pla ye of the Cardinals opened their
National pro league aeaeon and gave
them a 0 to 0 victory.
MvfRtork.
PORTLAND. Sept. 34. (AP)- Cat
tle 3000: calves 300; active; steers,
good, common and medium, 18.00
0.3ft; heifers, good, common and me
dluin, S3 ft? 4.78: cows, good, common
and medium, 13.35(4 35; low cutter
And cutter, si. TSfl 3.7ft; bulls, good,
6,607.50; cutter, oommon and me
dlum, g3.flO(g9B0; veal era, good and
choice, Sfl.80(7.50; cull, common and
medium $3a6 60; calvea, good and
choice, ft 50.7 00; common and me
dium, S3 00:.(so.
. KOQS 1700; active steady. Light
weight, good and choice, 13. 73 ,ifl.7S;
medium weight, good and choice, ffl
(trfl.78; heavyweight, good and oholce,
3,fl0(je 3n; pucklngnowa, medium and
good, jt;3 3B(4 3ft: fcrder and atocker
pig, good and choice, HftOaSOO.
BMKEP 8300; alow, steady; lamba,
good and choice, SVOO ft 50; yosr
ling wethers, t333400; ewee, good
snd choice. l 7ftaaA; cull, common
and medium, Tftcf 3 00.
Portland Wheat
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. S
25!i
134
so
15,i
6',
17
.... 19
.... an;
.... 43 H
- 5i,
.. 42
PORTLAND, Sept. 24 (AP) Qrsln;
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May .ea'i Bn ,84 .88
Sept 84 .84 .84 .84
.85'j .8514 .851, .831
I'ash: Big Bend bluestem, 04'j;
dark hard winter, 12 per cent. 7: do,
11 per cent, 22; soft white, northern
spring and western red. 84; western
white, 83; hard winter, B7!J,
Oata: No. 2 white, a.14.
Corn: No. 2 K yellow. I.ib 50.
Mlllrun, aundard. 121.50.
Today's csr receipts: Wheat. 84;
barley.ll; flour. 31; oata. 22; hay. 8.
Steel 32 ti
Named 'Miss Chicago'
Chicago Wheat
CHCACIO. Sept
wheat: Open
Sep. old 1.04a
New I 04' ,
Dec. old 1 04',
New 1 04
May 1.04'i
24. (AP)
High Low Close
104'; lOS'i 1.0.T,
l.04, 10.1'i I.0SS
1 04S 10.t'4 I03'4
I04, I0.1H 10JJ,
104', 103', 1.03',
Portlandf Produce
LOS ArfOK.ea. Sept. 24 (UP)
The home ot Nick Mails, north Hoi
iywod landscape gardener and tltm
set deAlner. was guarded today while
police sousht the author of a note
demanding 8.V0O0 on threat of kid
naping Mallea nine-year-old son
Donald.
Mallas found the note, crudely pen
ciled on a piece of paper torn from
a atck. In his mallboa last night. It
read:
"Come across with $5,000 or we will
get that little kid of yours gel money
reddy will five you chance. X.H
rrom Porilnnd-Crmrles W Tlsdale
of the Portland Trust snd Ssviues
bsnk. la In Medford today attending
to business msltere, i
PORTLAND. Sept. 24. (API But
ter Print A grsde. galje lb.; parch,
ment wrapped cartons, afle lb.:
quantity purrhsMM., i-e less; B grsde.
perrhment wrspped, 28c lb.; do car-
I'ons. aae in.
BUTTE RrAT Portland delivery: A
I . delivery at least twice weekly.
273., eounlry ro'ites. 94ir2ac lb.:
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly. Portland, a97e lb.: country
routes, S3 it 24c lb.: C grade at market
Eggs Sales to retailer,: Speolala.
81c: extras, 20c: frseh estra brown. A. T. A T
2fte; standards. 9ac: fresh medluma Anaconda
2e: medium first 23c; pullets. Itc; Alch. T. J S. F.
do firsts, I7e; checks, 9tc; bskers. Ic . flendll Avis
doeen. i Beth. Bleel
EOOS Buying price of wholesalers: ralirornla Psck'g.
Fresh specials. aO i 37c; extras. 354 rstrrplllar Tract.
1c: fresh extra brown. 23c: extra Chrysler
first. 94r: fresh mediums, 23c; me- j Ooml. )o
Wall St. Report
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NEW YORK, Sept. 24. (AP After j
aorancing for five ronsecutiv ses
sions, the stock markst reversed Itself
today. The reaction waa not pro
nounced, however, except In the csac
of several of the metala which were
under pressure throughe' "ne doer
wss a trifle hes- y. -rran.ters sp
proxlmsted fll'.-itO shares.
Tldsy's closing prlrea for S2 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Hi Dye 132
Am. Csn 071
Am. Ac Fen. Pow 8',
Mlsa Alice Jaglowskl, 1. wai
named "Miss Chicago" in a beauty
contest conducted at the world!
fair. As part of her reward she
gett a aeason contract with the
Zi.gfeld Follies. (Associated Press
Photol
rsllev pain In ONI mlnutei end ihee pes,
""" tends, re.ii inf.ly laoise end
..loon
.. n
. 80
lit,
.. 3;
- 97',
.. 97
52',
rtlum firsts. 21c; pullet. IBc; do firsts 1 Ourtiss-Wrlght as
88 't
WH
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27.
10
- 44 H
4c; checks, lac; undergrade, 13c , IniPont
down. !Oen. Foods .
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price 10 Oen Mot. ...
retailers: Country killed hfgs. best Int llsne.t.
butchers, tinder IftO Ihs., 1?.M3',C(I. T. Aj T.
per lb.; vealera, fancy. llgUL,c lb ; j Johns-Msn. .
Hotel Fieueroa
Huen.s it a,
I'llh a-ricle
l alll t)ne ol c
tncrlrs newest
MnteK
Oil Dill. Idt
Hixni nt
CnmtMrt.
Downtown derate In Cnnnectmn
R.les frttm
It. St) pet dat ,tllhtit nsth
1 ihi pet iai nlth nsth
t.t.lK) pel da twin nnt. md nsth
4 It KM! I II I cure.
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Rain put a damper on activities at
the Rogue River Valley golf course
yesterdsy. but despite occaalonal
downpours five matches were com
pleted out of the nine which rcmslned
to be played in the fourth round of
the P. A. T. tournament.
Oeorge Phythtan defeated Charles
Strang. 1 up: Bruce Bauer defeated
Dr. E. w. Barnum, 3 and 2; E. O.
Pierce defeated C. S. Newhall. 3 and
2: J. B. Kirk defeated R. B. Kellom.
3 and 1, and R. B. Hammond defeated
Oecrge Hunt, 2 and I. None of these
contestsnts thought It necessary to
plow through mud and water to fin
ish out their matches, after the out
come had been decided.
Two contests In the fifth rounds
were completed yesterday, R. D. Se
mon defeating Oeorge Phythlan, 1 up.
In one advance match, and R. A. Botts
tsaing the measure of Capt. Potter.
2 and 1, In the other. Botts and Pot
ter completed their acore, Botta shoot
ing a 02, and Captain Potter turning
In a 28.
Other matchea In the fourth rounds
will be played thla week, according to
club officials, due to Inability to play
over the week-end because of rain.
Deer hunting Is also causing several
games in the fifth bracket to be
played In advance, the Semon-Phyth-lan
contest yesterday being acheduled
early because of hunting plans.
John B. Kirk, holdor of the P. A. T.
trophy, haa been forging toward the
final bracket with consistent play.
and keen competition Is expected in
the final rounds, with such hopefuls
aa Phythlan,- Bruce Bauer, Semon,
Botta and Hammond.. With the com
pletion of the fburth rounda less than
16 contestant will remain.
Pairings for the mstches, which
have yet to be played to bring the
tourney Into the fifth bracket are as
follows:
Oordon Green and C. Ellis, Bud
Simmons and Walter Leverette, A. E.
Orr and A. F. West, and Dr. E. R.
Durnn and R. a. Bardwell.
HOW THEY
STANDS
By the Associated Perss.
Coast.
Los Angeles
Hollywood
Mls5lons
8eattle
W. I.
. 85 31
. S3 41
. 52 43
50 44
Snn Francisco - 40 47
Oakland ....... 45
Portland
Sacramento .... 33 63 .344
61
33 01
PC.
.677
.564
.553
.532
.510
.469
.351
Notional.
W. L. PC.
New York 03 66 .624
St. Louis 89 87 .810
Chlcag 83 63 .566
Boston 73 72 .503
Pittsburg 72 72 .500
Brooklyn 66 80
Philadelphia 64 87
Cincinnati 52 94
.452
.383
American.
SWEAR LOYALTY
BERLIN. Sept. 24 (VP) Leading
bishops from sll part of the Reich
swore eternal loyalty to Relchs fuehrer
Adolf Hitler Sunday In colorful cere
monies incident to the formal induc
tion of Or. Ludwt Mueller as relchs
btshop of the German Evangelical
church.
The service climaxed more than a
year of Intense turmoil within the
Protestant church in the third relch.
and were the public proclamation of
nasi victory in the religious affairs
of Oermany over strong opposition.
Relctuiblshop Mueller, aa H tier's chief
lieutenant in the church, becam 11c
tatorlal head of the Protectant faith,
unifying the various branches under
this personal control.
Sunburn 17
Chafing
Foot Irritations
Jtchini Rashes
quick v allawd wilh mild
1 Resinol Ointment & j
pY . j
WHY SUFFER?
Dicers, fas pains, soar stenach.
nautea. eonsupauon. inui
gesuon ana oiner
acD disorders
te hv
aciotiy.
T7JrV
erVCT.
i.i n-iirrar " -run
wpi.yrf a j w Bdeeum a
BV. 191 eeTUr- 1
jot;
t rive
hope. Many
hundreds ol suflercrs
ave found renei.
R A I N E R OS TABLt I
have helped oibers. Why not yon?
roRsatAT
Tannin's Drug Store
In Medford
W.
87
91
83
72
Philadelphia 65
St. Louis 66
Washington 64
Chloago 81
Detroit
New York
Cleveland
Boston
PC
.651
.615
.560
.400
.461
.446
.441
.340
SALEM, Sept. 24. (PI The state
utilities commissioner today suspend
ed for a period of 30 daya a proposed
new tariff filed by the Northern a
clfic Terminal company, Increasing
the charges for awttchlng service in
the Portlsnd area, .
Ron Francisco Bllttrrrnt.
8AN FRANCISCO. Sept. 24. (API
First grade butterfat, 28',$c t. o. b.
San Francisco.
Silver.
NEW YORK, Sept. 24. (API Bar
silver steady, unchanged at 49H
4
Princes Caroline Sayn Wittgen
stein, Liszt's Innamorata, once spent
a good deal of Lent prone on a Ro
man church floor, arms extended like
a cross as a penance.
Don't Sleep On Left
Side Affects Heart
If stomach OAS prevents sleeping
on right side try Adlerlka. One dose
brine out poison and relieves gas
pressing on heart ao you sleep aountl
ly all night. Heath Drug Store.
New Way to Hold
False Teeth in Place
Do false teeth annoy you by drop
ping or slipping? Just sprinkle a
little Pas teeth on your plates. This
new fine powder holds toeth firm and
comfortable. No gummy, pasty taste
or feeling. Sweetens breath. Get
raa teeth from your druggist. Three
sizes.
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The author of
Judith Lane
writes a new serial
oraon
Uff JEANNE IlOWMAiX
"You look stunning!" Anne told Marian. "But take a few tips from tlii. Silver
friend of yours. Lon's the kind of a fellow every woman' bound to make a try for. . .
And so it was. There was Marian "too honorahle ... too practical" ever)-,
body said and there was Silver. And both with Lon on their minds. ...
Jeanne Bowman's previous serial showed a woman bravely fighting against
great odds and winning. Marian Gordon is as plucky as Judith. Before the threads
of this new story are untangled and smoothed out in a startlingly dramatic conclu
sion, she has some good detective work to her credit plus the other things for
which she has been striving.
It's a swiftly paced story from beginning to end the kind Jeanne Bowman
write, the kind you'll like.
Starting Monday, October 1, in the
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