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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1934.
TIRELESS BEANS
mum REST
Barnstorming Jaunt to Start
Sunday at Chicago
Frisch Wants Long Sleep
Rowe Will Get Married
By PAW, M1CKELMIM
Aaaorlatnl Frtn Sports Wrttw.
DETROIT, Oct. 10. (AP) The
Dura, Dlffly and Paul, art going to
ketp right on pitching.
While most of the world arlea
players packed their gTlpa for a big
rush to the wide open apace to catch
up on soma lonff loet Bleep or chaee
Jackrabblta, wild boar or deer, Dizzy
and Daffy atlll couldn't reelet the
lure of the diamond. They are pre
paring, to the amazement of even
their own mates, to Join a baseball
barnstorming troupe.
Just Warmed Up.
"Shucks, Paul and me are Just get
ting warmed up," boasted the famous
Dizzy, who has pitched In "only"
nine games three of them world
aeries engagements over the past 1
daya. "I feel like I can throw base
balls all winter and then start right
out on the 1030 senson. So does Paul."
"Sure." broke In Paul. "I'm In
great ahape now."
So, the two brothers, who won 40
games between them In the great
Cardinal rush for the National league
pennant and all four St. boula vic
tories In the world series, are going
to keep on throwing 'em. Dizzy didn't
know exactly, but thought he and
Paul would Join the barnstormera In
Chicago next Sunday.
Frlsrh Tired Out.
Manager Frankle Frisch of the new
world's champions and Mickey Coch
rane, pilot of the tamed Tigers, want
ed nothing but sleep.
"I'm going to stay In bed for five
daya." said Frisch. "Am I tired."
"Me for some good shut eye."
Mickey said, "and then two weeks ol
golfing and hunting. After that, I'm
going to Honolulu for three weeka'
vacation."
Pepper Martfn Is goliuz to Mexico
to hunt wild boar, deer, mountain
Hon and bears with his old shooting
companions. Otto Krueger and Mac
Blocker. Ernie Orsattl and Jack Roth
rock, Cardinal outfielders, plan to
hunt and fish together out In Cali
fornia. White to Lose Tonsils.
Jo-Jo White, the walklngest man
In the serlea. Is getting his tonsils
ysnked out here and then going to
Miami, Fla., for the winter. Tommy
Bridges will rest In Detroit awhile
and then make a trip to Oordona
vllle, Tenn.. and Nashville, Tenn.
Charley Oehrlnger, who )a a big
automobile accessory man In Detroit
during the winter months, will reat
here awhile and then- Join Connie
Mack's All-Stars for their tour of the
Orient.
Ooone Ooslln Is going back to his
farm near Salem, N. J.; Dill Hallahan
will stay In St. Louis awhile and
then return to hla home at Dlng
hampton, N. Y.: Jimmy Delanccy Is
beading for Greensboro, N. C, and
home. Rip Collins Is going back home
to Rochester. N. Y., and "watch a
lot of football games.'
And, as everyone knows, Schoolboy
Rowe la getting married.
OUT TWO WEEKS
. C0RVALM8. Ore., Oct. 10. (AP)
The OrpRon State collepe football
quad, which has depended on "Itrd"
Franklin for It ofirnae, waa on Its
own toriny with the freckled flaan
definitely on tho sidelines for two or
three weeks.
Further examination last nlKht re
vealed a had shoulder bruise received
In the Stanford game. Coach Lon
Stiner itll Franklin will be definitely
rut of the Southern California game
a week from Saturday and the Wash
ington State game the week follow
ing. Jim Dimrrl, alternate left half, will
Inrt against Columbia university
here Friday.
Australian Grappler Works Out With Kangaroo
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Ronnie Mulr, Australian wrestler, keeps In trim when at home by w orklng out with his pet kangaroo. The animal Is able to exert tremend
ous power because of Its strong hind legs, and as often as not puts the grappler Mat on his back. The athlete Is shown above after getting the
best of an encounter with the beast.
IS
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When two fast and experienced
grapplera who both are perfectly witl
ing to go the limit In roughing It
up, are put In a ring together and
told to wrestle, the outcome generally
down In tug and tussle history aa a
wild and furtoua match. Such will
be the case, local fans believe, when
the wily Pet Belcaatro, Italian muscle-mangier,
tanglea with Bonny Mulr,
brawny heavyweight champion of
Australian. In the main event of a
three-bout card at the Armory Thurs
day night.
Although outweighed and over-
towered by the big Australian, who
flattened big Rube Wright with a
backward body slam here last week.
Belcastro Is undaunted. He boasts
that he'll win If Mulr ataya clean,
and that the Australian way of wres
tling la no better than his own.
Big and burly Harry Demetral of
ChJco. "Terrible Oreek," will met
Cliff Thlede. former Long Beach. Cal.,
llfegunrd. In the semi-final, while
Bob Ke una ton of Gold Hill will tan
gle with Armenian Burk in the warm-
up match.
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Dairying recently became an Im
portant industry In Harrison county.
Kentucky, with the establishment of
a community creamery and chee&c
factory, '
4
A new unit la being constructed at
the Bordehtown prison farm. Trenton,
N. J., at a cost of $1,000,000. Some
600 prisoners will bo housed.
The establishment of a government
sxtbsldized beet sugar Industry in
Chile Is proposed In a bill under con
alderatlon by a committee of the
Chilean house of representatives.
Killed For "Mocking
,
BOWLING
The Mall Tribune bowling team
atarted the season wltfi a clean slate
In the city league, last evening, tak
ing all three games In their match
with the Marlnoffs. George Eads,
rolling In the cleanup position (or
the typos, turned In a stellar per
formance, his card reading 171, 329,
232, for a total of 62S.
Adrtenne's Shoe department and
the CCC team will roll Friday night
Mall Tribune
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Baylor 168 224 101 S80
Murray 157 138 188 431
Ferguson 185 172 168 403
Halght 100 1(10 207 8.16
Eads 171 225 232 628
Totals 808 928 052 2688
Marlnoffs
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Burroughs 122 168 128 418
Woodward 138 135 182 455
Clark 106 148 102 446
Kessler 144 180 166 400
Patton 160 102 160 521
Handicap 32 32 32 0
Totals 711 855 860 2426
Captain rred Erlckson'a Modern
Plumbing and Sheet Metat company
bowling tem grabbed two out of
threo games from the Peoples Electric
Store quintet In last night's Elks'
club , bowling match. Erlckaon was
high in both single game and match
total.
The Weeks & Orr team rolls Eads
Transfer tonight.
Modern Plumbing Company.
Erlckaon 176 224 172 873
Burroughs - 160 213 156 520
Cole Holmes 134 113 151 308
K. Andorson. ........ 115 108 88 311
Elwood 148 148 148 444
Handicap 105 105 105 315
Totals 838 Oil 820 2590
Peoples Electric Store.
Alenderfcr 146 155 115 4'8
Gill 181 187 152 400
Boone 06 116 146 353
Olmacheld 147 133 207 487
V. Tengwald - - 130 130 130 390
Handicap 104 104 104 312
Totals 804 703 854 2453
Mat Results
Dr. L. W. Squler, (above) of Seat
tle, Wash., who was shot through
the heart by Charles Q. Duke,
police alleged, when ha donned a
silk hat, frock coat and carried a
broomstick cane. Ha waa mimick
ing Duke, police ald. (Associated
Press Photo!
(Itv the AsMM-liiled Prr)
SAN FRANCISCO Nick Lutzt, 213,
Venice, Cal., beat Jumping Joe 8a
voldl. 320. Iron Mountain, Mich., two
out of three falls: Joe Malcewlcs, 315.
Utlca. N. Y., tossed Bob Kruse, 325.
Oswego. Orr. 14:00.
SAN D1EOO. Cal. Oeorge Znharias.
231, Pueblo, Colo., won over Howard
Cantonwlne, 2.16, Dee Moines, on a
foul.
NEWARK. Rudy Dusek. 318, Ne
braska, defeated Sandor Bzabo, 318.
Hungary, two falla to one.
WINDSOR. Out. Leroy Mcdurk.
180, Tulsa, drew with Jimmy Logas.
170, Detroit (each won one fall).
.. .
The city of Ix Angeles covers 400
square miles but the ordinance re
quiring a curfew "20 seconds before
0 p. m. dally'' failed to provide for
a single bell or whistle and as a con
sequence a gaa company has volun
tarily blown a whistle on schedulo
for more than SO years.
V c r t r. t
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sAUla'awaty m mi 'Vi a.ir laws in all nl
WEBFOOTS NEAR SILVER CONTINUES
APEX OF F
EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 10. (AP)
Most of the University of Oregon foot
ball players are rounding Into good
shape for one of their most Import
ant games of the season, that against
University of Washington at Portland
Saturday.
Defensive work against passes and
against the strong running attack
feared from the talented Washington
backs Is occupying much of the prac
tice sessions. However, the offensive
Is also being stressed with timing of
the Intricate reverses, criss-crosses
and straight smashes being perfected.
Last week Coach Prink Call I sen
emphasised tackling and other fundamentals.
Hay Itinrr Abroad
PORTLAND, Oct. 10. (AP) The
Journal says a government buyer
seeking hay haa been In Portland
and through this territory for some
days but Is keeping hla movements
more or less secret.
A broadcasting station, claimed to
be the most powerful In South Amer
ica, was opened In Lima, Peru, with
the operating company Importing a
thousand radio sets to be sold at cost
a means of stimulating Interest
In the station.
GUNS Repaired ana Cleaned Si
pert work Med ford Cycle 23 N. Fir
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. (AP) Silver
continued Its record-breaking course
today, as the New York price for
foreign silver reached another five-
year peak.
Handy & Harman, bullllon brokers,
established today's price at 61g cents
an ounce, a rise of of a cent from
yesterday and another new high since
1929.
The rise was largely In reflection of
an advance of '4 of a penny In the
London quotation, which rose to 2334
pence an ounce, also the highest
since 1929.
HUSKIES SCRIMMAGE
IS LACKING PUNCH
SEATTLE, Oct. 10. (VP A scrim
mage with little "punch ' In It was
behind the University of Washington
Huskies today and should be "out of
their systems." Coach Jimmy Phelan
said, as Saturday' big clash with
Oregon neared.
Neither the Golds nor the Whites
were able to ecore during yesterday's
afternoon workout.
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TRAFFIC DEATHS
GROWING FAST IN
Authorities Worried Over
Rapid Increase 30 Killed
in Single Week in London
One City's List Is Clear
By LEE WILLS ON
(Lnlted Press Starf corresponaemj
LONDON (UP) The death toll 1
mounting on the highways of Britain.
The authorities are worried over the
growing number of persons killed and
injured in motor car accidents.
In nine days from August 3 to
August 11, which Included a bank ;
holiday week-end, 178 persona were
killed. And these figures do not in
clude those dying later as a result of
accidents during that period.
In London alone, during one re
cent week. 30 were killed and 1064 1
injured. In the past 33 weeks there
have been more than 3018 deaths and
104,614 cases of Injury in Oreat Brit
ain. The government haa passed a par
liamentary road traffic act to give
the minister of transport almost un
limited powers to deal with the situa
tion. The minister, Leslie Hore-Be-llsha,
has toured the roads In search
of Ideas to curb the growing number
of accidents.
Pedestrian crossings have been In
augurated here In an effort to elimi
nate "Jay walkers." They are marked
with zig-zag white liftes, but so far
efforts to confine the street naviga
tion of London's citizens to these
marked areas haa not been successful.
Only one city in Great Britain ot
more than 100.000 population has
been able to show a clear death sheet
during the 32-week period. Sunder
land, with 180,000 Inhabitants, had
no motoring fatalities.
The chief constable of the city at
tributes this to the persistent safety
first propaganda put out by the city
authorities.
OLD SEA GIANTS
ARE EXCAVATED
Fl
NEW YORK (UP) Two 60.000,
0 00-year-old sea giants a sea turtle
and a sea lizard, called the mosasaur,
have been unearthed from the chalk
beds of Alabama.
These latest contributions to his
torical geology reveal that the present
state of Alabama once was the bot
tom of a prehistoric ocean. Taken
from the chalk beds, which are asso
ciated with the Cretaveous period,
they are objects of unusual interest
to paleontologists, according to J. J.
Rengcr, who reported his discovery oi
them In "Rocks and Minerals."
The turtle measures ten feet from
stem to stern and has a width of 11
feet, between the two forward flip
pers. Prom the Joint in the shoulder
girdle to the tip of the flipper Is
four feet, four inches. With & prow
In the form of a six-Inch, pointed
beak, lta head Is twenty Inches long.
Despite the turtle's weight, which was
about two and a half tons, and al
though It appears to have been cum
bersome, It was an able and power
ful swimmer.
Compared to the recently acquired
ancestor of present-day turtles, the
lizard, which once undulated through
the shallow seas above Alabama, is
not without certain points of interest
to those who demand the unusual in
prehistoric animals. The lizard s head
la five feet long, the Jaws of which
are about four feet In length, with
sharp, curved teeth.
Reconstructing the probable habits
of the ancient reptile. Renger ex
plained that because of Its lack of
prehensile limbs, and without teeth
which could tear Its food apart, the
Heard had to swallow Its food whole.
Chief Little Bison, a playground
assistant employed by the SERA at
the age of 75. conduct a child's story
telling hour three afternoons a week
and teaches Indian woodcraft and
handiwork et the Yosemlte, Cal., playground.
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