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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGOX. MONDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1934. 1 CO CHAMPIONS READY FOR SEASON r HOPESJOR TITLE Dopesters Compelled To Revise Estimate Of Cal lison Crew No Cause To Mourn Mikulak And Pals. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1. (AP) Making wry faces unusually early 1n the tall, football dopratera at their pre-aeason predictions today and added the name of the University of Oregon to the list of serious championship contenders In the Pac ific coast conference. Ignored In the forecast two weeka ago, still claused as a new place on the dope aheeU Saturday by thor oughly tweaking the nose of the U. C. L. A. Bruin with a slashing, driv ing attack that sent championship talk buying all over the fltate. The score wns 20 to 9, and bore witness to the effect! vencs of a young, green bnckfleld that left the crowd of 12. 000 no time to mourn Mikulak. Temple, Oee and company, laat year's combination. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. (AP) October's first big football battles on the far western front next Sat urday will test the championship qualification of the three teams moat generally favored to flpht It out for the Pacific coast conference title. In games of conference bearing Southern California's Trojana face Washington State's Cougars end Stanford's Indlnns line up against Oregon State's Beavers. California's Bears will not Jeopardise their con ference standing but a definite line on their future powlbllltlea should be gained from the yardage scramble with St. Mnry's Gaels. Aoouuiem iHiuornia wu nara put to defeat the little College of Pac ific team coached by veteran Amos Alonzo Stogg, 0 to 0, last week-end. Washington State emnshed Its wny to a 27 to 0 win over Montana In an opener lost Saturday. Stanford, tied 7 to 7 by Santa Clara Saturday, takes on an Oregon State eleven that was defeated 10 to 0 by the University of Snn Francisco last Friday. Although California signalized It ' opening appearance with a double header victory, 64 to 0. over Cali fornia Aggies, and 33 to 0 over Nev ada, the opposition waa minor com pared to what la expected from St. Mary's. The Gaels started their seas on yeaterday by crushing Columbia University of Portland, Ore., 81-0. Idaho, defeated by Washington 13 to 0, In matches touchdown prowess Oonzaga University, Washington, Montana, Oregon and the University of California at Loa Angeles Bruins are Idle next week-end. m& ,i I -t 'r. ''PS. . L, f,f Mr-MNT 'Vsv -..! CARDINALS' DIZZY Double Clincher Placed On Pennant When Giants Blow Selves Out Of Race With 8-5 Loss To Brooklyn PULINARY VRAFT.... By Estella Oorgan, Director, Hum Service, the California Ore gon Power Company in Coach Prince "Prink" Calllaon of the ..o-holdera of the Pacific Coast conference football championship will und an inexperienced team on the gridiron to Inaugurate the football season against Univer sity of California at Lot Angeles. Two of the Oregon players are Alex Eagle (left), tackle, and Ralph TVJeaon, quarterback. (Associated Prese Photos Br HCGH 9. nxtEBToy, Jr. (Associated Pre Sporta Writer.) Jerome Herman (Dizzy) Dean, the major half of the St. Louis Cardinals' two-man. one-family pitching staff, stood out today ae the greatest single figure of the 1934 major league base ball aeaaon. It wasn't merely that Jerome Her man, whose consistent pitching throughout the season offset the pop ular notion that he la "dizzy" or ec centric, pitched the final 0-0 ahutout of the Cincinnati Reds that doubly clinched the pennant for the St. Louis club yesterday, after the Olanta had "blown" themselves out of the race by dropping a 10-lnnlng 8-S decision ! to Brooklyn. Won 30: Lost 7. In the course of four and a half ; ved promptly with crisp, hot war months of the campaign, the elder i fIea tust 88 often as they may be Dean took part In 50 games for the Sunday Night Huppers Everyone la back home again, and things are sort of "settling down," aa they have a habit of doing when school pins down the more Imagin ative members of ant t see our neighoors and old friends re turned from va cation visits and It's nice to ask them Id for Sun day supper, to talk over the happening 0 1 the summer and Estella Dorgan share ldeaa for winter study or entertainment, or Just to talk or play cards. Simplicity is the Important feat ure of these suppers. In other words, they should be fun and not eventa. Simple, satisfying salads may be pre pared at the table and will be much more enjoyed than elaborate con coctions and fancy decorations. It you should happen to plan a waffle supper, do arrange to have more than one waffle Iron, ao that all may be Topping 1 lineup of ill grapple. Bonny Mulr, 300-pound AuatralUn, and Rube Wright, 330. Texan man- mouxtaln, will battle at the armory next Thurertay night In the main event of a wrestling card featuring three exponents of the profession who have never before appeared In Med-ford. While the Mulr-Wrlght fracaa. which promises to he a match be tween beef and brains. Is drawing most of the spotlight. Interest Is also being centered on two of the three new faces, giant Matroa Karllnko. 330-pound Russian, and Cliff Thlede. 306. Long Bench. Cel.. life euard. who will tangle In a 43-mlnuta seml-flnal. This match la pointed to bring to LEAGUE PENNANT RACE Unit. - . 1. 4 1.1 v...,. a conference clash Saturday, " w"'c" touchdown prowess with f'".L'"":lw'U-IM throughout Bob Kcnnston, marine sergeant. from Oold Hill, will meet the other new grappler In a 30-mlnute prelim Inary bout, when he tnkes on Jim Heslln, 300, of Spokane. The local boy, who wrestled here several yeara ago aa Young ootch. haa been popular choico stnee his return to southern Oregon. To keep tills galaxy of man-monsters within bounds, Llllard stated that he has secured Pete Belcastro to referee the card, which will be staged with the same popular admis sion rates. 4 HOW THEY STAND P.A.T.C0MIE! IDLE OVER SUNDAY Although three matches tn the P. A. T. golf tournament remain to be played before competition Is brought Into the quarter-finals, there wore no games ployed at the Rogue Valley course yesterday. Piny Is rxpected to resume this week, with rnntcM scheduled between A. E. Orr and R B. Hammond, C. Kilts and Inland Clark. E. C, Snlinsky and CI. E. Pierce. Severn! contestants "hnve alrendy ahot their wny Into the final octet of the tourney. H. W. Ilulil In paired with R. A, Botts. Hurry McMahon will vie with the winner of the Orr Hammond match, H. D. Sennion 111 play the winner of the Ellls-Clnrk match, and Walter Levcrette will meet either Pierce or Sollnsky, In the quarter-finals ELKS BOWLERS z A (By the Associated Press) Amid magnate promises of some ! competition for Los Angelea next year J the 1034 Pacific Coast league season creaked to a close with the 1033 j champion Angels adding a 13-game second half lead to the 18", game margin they piled up In the first. Bill Radonlta denied the champions the satisfaction of closing their tri umphant campaign with a victory. The Seattle veteran blanked the Angels 3-0, with eight hits In the nightcap at Wrigley Field after Jack Lellvelfs boys hsd drubbed the tribe 13-4 In the opener. Frank De maree topped off a successful yeax by clouting his 48th home run of the season and a brace of slnglea to lead the 10 hit Los Angeles attack In the Cardinals, hurled 24 comolete eon testa and won 30 victories while losing only seven decisions. It's been quite a while alnce anyone did anythlwj like that. Dizzy, In winning hla 30t.i tnumpn with a seven-hit perform ance and hla seventh blanking of the season, became the first National lea gue pitcher to touch that mark alnce Orover Cleveland Alexander did It for the Phillies in 1018, and the first rlght-nanded fllnger to make the grade In either circuit since Jim Bagby of Cleveland won 31 In 1920. Almost overlooked In the hullabaloo over the National league race were several outstanding features of the 1034 season. Two other places weren't deolded until the final day of the aeaaon. Braves Finish Fourth. The Boston Braves clinched fourth place in the National and a share of the world series proceeds by beating me Phillies twice. 4-3 and 6-4. while the Cuba belted Pittsburgh over twice. 8-3 and 7-5. The Athletics, who moved out of seventh piece tn a lato season spurt, finally finished fifth when they split a twin bill with the Red Sox. winning 4-3 after losing fl-0. Rogera Hornaby'a Browns, who hnd a chance to beat them, ran up against the champion Tigers the last day and took two drubbings, 10 and 6-3. Washington. American legut title holder j-ar ago, wound up a dismal ready for them. Why not let some of the guests help In some of the serving? They will be entertained and complimented to be part of the family. So. 1 Melon cocktail Welsh Rarebit' Grape aherbert Cooklea Coffee o. t Frozen salsd Chicken Rolls' Apple pie Cheese Coffee No. 3 Chopped olive sandwiches' Meat salad" Pineapple sundae Plain cake - Coffee No. 4 Escalloped oysters Cheese sandwiches pumpkin pie Coffee NO. S dinger Ale Cocktail' Plgs-ln-Blanket' Assorted relishes Lemon pie Coffee No. a Combination aalad Hamburger Sandwiches Cheese Toasted crackera Coffee Recipes : Welsh Rarebit 'i pound cheese 3 agga 1 cup cream 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour Salt, pepper, mustard Toast or crackera Cut the cheese Into small pieces. Beat the eggs slightly, add all re maining ingredients, seasoning to t.N.tA Pnilf Inln I.mi. nr society. If. pleas- pan w until thickened. Serve on toasted bread or crackera. Frozen Salad 1 package (8 ob. cream cheeso H cup cooked aalad dressing 1 cup shredded pineapple I cup cream, whipped green pepper, diced '4 cup nuta, chopped H cup maraschino cherries Mush the cream cheese and blend with salad dressing; add chopped fruit, nuts and pepper. Fold in cream and turn Into freezing tray. Serve ; on lettuce. Chicken Rolls I 9 cup flaked chicken (uae Juice j for gravy) j Biscuit dough Roll biscuit dough to one-half Inch : thickness, spread with butter and i sprinkle the flaked chicken over it. i then roll up and cut tn crosswise slices about one and one-half Inch -wide. Bake In pan In usual manner. Meanwhile make gravy of the atock or Julre (canned chicken may be used for this dish) and serve over the hot chicken rolls. Chopped Olive Sandwiches TTse dark bread and spread with chopped olives mixed with thousand Island dreslng. Ment Pinner Salad !4 pound boiled ham psund chicken (or veal) meat pound boiled tongue 1 cup d'.ccd celery 8 eg(s. hsrd-bolled 1 head lettuce Mayonnnl.se or Thousand Island Dressing. Line the larwe bowl with crtsp lettuce leaves. Shred the meats and mix with the celery and dressing. Quarter the eggs, adding some to the meat mixture and reserving the others for garnishing the whole. Sprinkle with paprika and a little chopped parsley. Pineapple Bundae Vnntlla Icecream Crushed pineapple Use your favorite recipe of Ice cream and have It ready In the re frigerator. Plain crushed pineapple or a pineapple conserve la used lor the topping. (ilnger Ale Cocktail 3 cups mixed fruit 1 lemon (Juice) 1 orange (Juice) 1 quart ginger ale Cut the frulta Into small pieces. Add the fruit Jutcea and place In serving glasses. When ready to serve, add cracked Ice and ginger ale. PIps-ln-Blanket Regulation bisculta Wieners same number as biscuits Roll the bisculta rather thin, place wiener between two, which have been brushed with butter, and press edgea together. Bake In usual man ner and serve immediately. Combination Salad Use only tomatcea (fresh), cucum bers and asparague. Place three eiices of tomato on the salad plate and on them lay the strips of cucumber (cut lengthwise in narrow pieces) and asparagus. Sprinkle lightly with salt and eerve with mayonnaise or French dressing. Hamburger Sanriwlchee Make the hamburger according t your own taate In seasoning and so as to be sure of Its freshness. Fry while toasting the buna. Gar nish with your own home-made chill sauce and pickles and eerve prompt ly and often. r WARRINGTON. England. Oct. 1. (jfp) The bodies of four women and. five men were removed early today from the tangled wreckage of two trains which collided at a nearby Junction. , f . SALEM, Oct. 1. (H-There wr 412 arrests in the trafflo division of the state police department during the month of August, according to a report prepared here today by Charlea P. Pray, superintendent of state po lice. SPECIAL FATTENING MASH $901 opener. The Cout league home run i """ 1" seventh place, even though king, along with pitchers Roy Hen shew and Dick Ward and catchers Clllly Campbell and Walt Cloebel go from the Angels to the major leagues next season. I Scores Yesterday Const League Seattle 4-3, Los Angeles 13-0. Hollywood 3-4. Sacrnmcnto 5-2. Oaklsnd 0-7, Missions 3-1. Portland 12-3, San Francisco 3-8. (Ity the Avoclatrd Tress) Const W. I,os Anselea 71 Hollywood 58 Missions 53 San Francisco ............ 53 Senilis 51 Oakland 51 Portlnnd so Sacramento 35 L. 33 43 45 50 50 52 55 69 Pet. . .574 .525 .515 .505 .4U5 .350 Natlinml I.cngue At St. Louis 0. Cincinnati 0. At New York 5, Brooklyn . innings. At Chicago 8-7. Pittsburgh 3-5 At Philadelphia 3-4, Boston first gsme ten innings, second gnme five Innings, darkness. they closed with a 5-3 triumph over I tne Yankees. GITY BOWUNGlEAGUE SMOKEHOUSE ALLEYS i sf?Sl slC fill : V I MSABEr TWf ORDER 1 1 Si,'ir . . ll'i I I) ?VVva, Of THE (30U5EM RUU ten 4-3. American League At Detroit 10-8, St. Louis 6-3. At Washington 8. New York 3. At Boston 6-3, Philadelphia 0-4. At Cleveland 3-5. Chlrago 9-3, sec ond game live Innings, darkness. The normal annual temperature In San Diego, home of the California- Pacific International Exposition, la .340 ; Gl deurecs. National Bowling activities am due to get under way soon at the Klks club. Chairman Roy I'rultt having Issued a call for all Interested to be pres. ent at 7:30 Frldnv evrnlna for ltntiitf up of teams, dl.eujslon of the fall Cleveland schedule and other questions which must be ironed out before the act ual start of tournament bowling on October 8. According to Prullt a great many of the new members entering the Elks recently, are Interested In bowl Ing and It Is probsh'.e that the alleys will be kept busier this winter then ever before in ordrr to accommodate all the teams wishing to compete. W. St. Louis 08 New York .., D3 Chicago ... 88 Boston 78 Pittsburgh 74 Brooklyn 71 Philadelphia 58 Cincinnati 52 American Glenna Returns To Golfinx Wars PHILADELPHIA. Pa, Oct. 1 . ui After an ausencc from natt.-mal com petition since lfi33, Olenna Collett Vsre ol Philadelphia msrte a deflnlie bid for her slxlh nations, women's KOlf championship UxUy when she shot the White Msrs Valley Country club course in 52 to ewume a tem porary lead In the 18-hole qualifying round. w. Detroit loi New York . 04 83 Boston 78 Philadelphia ...... 88 St. toula .. .... 87 Washington ................... 88 Chicago 6J r - j l. Pet . f"1 1 '"'".'T.rWf.Tl 88 .83' I .''vv"l 80 .808 L" 1 85 .570 Pr r-fsvaSf tjjf lis' 83 .441 v II 88 .434 V m .840 The following teams have signed up to bowl In the City league, bowl ing on the Smoke House alleys: Elk Creek CCC. Lumbermen. Tim ber Products, Mall Tribune, Marln offs. standard Oil. Copco. Lamport Eaglea Lodge. Peerleas Mnrket. Another league will probably be formed to take care of several more entries that were not represented at a meeting of captalna held Monday night. 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