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PAOE EIGHT MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934. Minnesota, Alabama, Stanford Dominate This Year's All-American J STARS OF EACH TEAM SELECTED Sectional Honors Pass From Middlewest to South and Southwest, Despite Mln nesota's Superior Play ny ai.an nntiM) fArtclntpd Prcns Sport E1iuj) tmw YOHK, Dec. 3. M') Aa moiii Infrly befit th ocrformancea of tha thrM outstanding undefeated col leg Zoo t hall teams of th 10.14 aeaaon, the Individual atnra of Mlnnvsota, All bam and etanford capturt tha ma Jur portion of all-Amcrlcan honor awarded today In tha twntrt annual Aaon1atd Proas consansiia selection, Kach of thoM tremendously power ful aggregation!, dominant In th:!r own gridiron bailiwick, galni two pltvooa on tha all-atar eleven. The rrmalnlng five poaltton go to Indi vidual heroes of North Carolina, Rica lnlltute. Texaa Chrlatlan, PltU burgh and the Naval Academy, Ttr one of the keenest batttra ever waged for membership on the football roll of honor. IVsplta Minnesota clear-cut rank ing aa the nation' No, 1 college team by an overwhelming voto of the ex- prb and aubatanttal p re pon der ange of evidence, aoctloual honor pM fmm the middle-west to th aotitn, which combine with the ru(Mt a.MithWMt aertor to land a leading altar of alt-American plaooa for the flrat tlma In hlatory. The first eleven Include three, from the Old South, be Idea two from th Tex a area and two each from tha east, tho middle and th Paolflo ooaat. Magnificent team performance!, mwh aa thou reglaterd by Mlnnt ota, PtttahtirRh, Alabama and fltan ford the natlon'e "Dig Four" aa well aa by Ohio State, Rice, Colgate, Tern pie, Columbia and Louisiana fltnte, all were due to the combination of apian dd material, aplrltcd teitmwork aivl fine coaching, 13TH IN ROW BEFORE ENTERING PLAY-OFF Fans Hope He'll Put Devil in Place Fan, who In timet past haia board Pete llelntstro, ftarramento tendon ttvMer, wilt be pulllne for blm Thursday nlft-lit to humble the "Hed Demon," litmded mntmnn who has drawn the wrath of the wrestling faith ful by hie unorthodox tuctlr. Pete, hMllr being the most versatile snippier ever to appear here, knows all the "dirt In the book," and If the "Drmon" nan tit to wrestle that way In I heir match. It n HI be Just too had fur the Drmon, T AFTER LONG TRY BOWLING CHICAGO, Deo. 8. (AP) Lou Oehtlff finally haa caught up with tho American league batting champion ship. Usually a contender for the top honor during bis career with the New York Yankee, Gehrig reached it Inat aeaaon with an average of .303. Tli era was no doubt of It at the end of the aeason and the official aver age. Just released, merely made his title official. In addition to the batting title, Or h rig Improved his major league iwntii fnr nti&vlnir In rnmuwMitlva iramea to lfiO. Hla battlna achieve- i,,rtlont ...... IPO ment Included the home run leader- blows, th total Claude Baylor's Hlway Barber Shop bmvler set too fast a pace for tbe Elect roluxers last night In their Eika ledge tourney match and took ell three games by substantial margins. Saylor'a first two gnmea were carded at 900 and 934. The Barbers walked off with the weekly team total prir-e with 383ft ilna and Blerma of the Barbers copped the weekly Individual prize. The Peoples Electric and Gates Auto trams will via tonight. Ulnar liar her 5 hop, Hnylor 309 324 1M 8H7 nierma - - 177 180 1P4 Ml Webster 137 Ifl4 148 448 H. Strang .... 137 181 188 504 J V. Watson 108 188 188 498 Handicap 83 83 83 349 COUNTY TAX LEVY CHICAGO, Deo. 3. (AP) Thirteen may be an unlucky number but the Chicago Beam will carrv that number 'hlp at 40 circuit of consecutive victories for tho aeaaon base Icaderahlp at 409, second placa Into th National professional Foot- In hlta and third position in acortng. hall leagu cha.lonahlp playoff Charley Gehrlnger of the league against th New York Giant next champion Detroit Ttgere. landed eec Bunday at th Polo grounda. "d Pc In batting with a mark of Tli 1P.13 and 1933 champions pol- aM. In ecorlng with 134 runs, and .shed orf their regular schedule yes- punched out 314 hlta to lead that terdat with a 10 to 17 triumph over department, ivhrig had 310 hits, th Detroit Lion, their only aerloua ecored 138 times. Bill Webber, rival during th campaign, be tore yoiinjt Boston Red flox Infielder. stole 88.000 spectator at Wrlglev field. Ior leadership, and ranked 'Totals 909 998 938 383b I KIcctroliiY, 190 K Kelly Kllenel i Ilreney ... Sioebr Handicap Totals 189 147 133 - 137 98 190 138 147 133 173 98 . 874 889 877 3640 The field waa slow and loggr. Put Bronko Nsgurskl rammed over for a touchdown In tbe first period, and Mander kicked a 30-yard field goal In th second. Tli Giant took a 8 to 0 beating from th Phllsdelphla Kaglea. The only touchdown waa accomplished on a u stained drlv of 77 yards, with Jim lonard going over. Green Bay finished with sewn vie oile against atx defeats hy conqier Ing St. lil. 31 to 14. Boston defeated Btvoklyn. 13 to I. between Oehrlnger and Clehrlg In scoring with 139 runs. Ben Chapman's 13 triple gave blm a leadership, and Oreenberg alspped out 83 double for another. George Mulel Hsaa, Chicago, led In sacri fice with 34. The Tigers, batted an ren 800 to win th team batting title, and scored a total of 9S8 runs for top honor. tsrANBVt. d'P) Women form the majority of Turkey's population; they exceed men by not Iras than 7 9 per cent, according to official atatlatl BOOTH BKNIJ, Ind., Pec. 8. (AP) Notre Dame' football squad of 38 waa given a rousing sendoff today aa th Hooslers entrained for Io Angel ra, where they meet S.ithern California Saturday. A two-day stay la planned at Tucson. Arl.. so the team will ar rlv in Loa Angeles rrlday night. B correctly cveted tn an Artist Model by Rthelwyn B. Hoffmann. CHICAGO, 111.. IVc. 3 (API Fun drraon Avery of Corvalll, Ore., won second plac In the whit aprli.g aheat division during th grain she BASIS FOR OIVORCE 1'I.EVKLAND i IT I Othrr womn rttnlnrnt Prt In (he Brniillng ot nlvorr to Mm. Stt!tn O. Smith, rirrtlnnrf Hf'.RtiH. from Edvtrd Wmlth, prrstrint of a contracting firm. Mm. Smith tentlflfrt tht on two oiY5lon, h. fount! fpmlnlne wrur inp Rppnrcl In her huftbftnrt's trMvrl m bg wlien he rcturnl from trlpn. "When I rfcelvfd a letter sl(tnra '.Iflck.' explAlnlnit how h hd pltyert trl.'fc on my hiibnd. ! believed htm." Mr. Smith tMtlfted. "then I found th untR ihtrt of uppnrrl tn hl trip another time." One-rmrd Mnn limit Cinn, BBI.LA COOLA. B. C. (rrp)jilr 1ns water tnnsportatlon. Hu Hick man, one-armed bear hunter. lwd himself a S0-foot cano from fir lo IVsptt hla handlcAp. Hlcltmen had the craft rwidr for tha water In eeven dara. uMng only an ai. CITY ALSO LOIR (Continued rrom page one.) corporated cities of the county la a frllowa: Ashland. City - 18 7 mllla Schools 36.7 mills County. Stat 12.9 mllU Total 57.9 mills nutte Falls. School J5 1 mills City 34. mills County, BtAtft 13.6 mills Total 71.9 mills Central Point. School 16 3 mills City 29 3 mllla County, Stat 13 8 mills Total Kajle Schools City County, state 61 4 mills rolnt. 28 8 mills 29 3 mills 13 8 mills Total M.2 mill, cold inn. School 18 9 mills City 20 3 mills 8tst, County 13 8 mills Total 51. mills Jnck5onTtlle. School 16 9 mills City 39 3 mllla Mats. County . 13 8 mills Total School .. City County, Stst 59 9 mills ... 31.7 mills 30 1 mills 13 8 mills Total SJ 6 mllla Talent. School 14 3 mills City 7.5 mills Staw. County 13 8 mills Total SS 8 mllla Rofue Rtrer. 17 8 mills 9 7 mills 13 8 mills School City . State, County. Total GOTO IN Navy's Victory Over Army Among Upsets of Surpris ing. Season Rose. Bowl Game Next in Interest 41J mine By HERBERT W. BARKER (Associated Proas Sport Writer.) NEW YORK, Dec. 8. p) Except for sporadic, firing in th south and tr west, leading; up to th Roe Bowl gam at Pasadena on New Tear' dy. rn football aeaaon la over, but tnc hrill It produced will linger on for many week. Navy's conquest of Army, 8-0, In the mud and rain at Philadelphia on Sat urday the Tars' flwt. victory orsr West Point sine 3931 furnUhett a dramatic and fitting climax to a cam paign that aaw sectional title holders In 1933 awept from their throne moat without exception. -Few Undefeated. Th sensation! upheavals of the past aeaaon saw Alabama's Crimson Tide, Roae Bowl nominee, and MJj neaota' Gophera alone among major schools wind up their regular ached ulea undefeated and untied. It wit nessed, too. the collapse of auch for mer power a Southern California Michigan, Nebraska and Utah. Alabama. Stanford and the Colorado Atiglee alone were able to negotiate the championship heights for tae second year In succession, Alabama' 34-0 trouncing of Vanderbllt, Thank giving day, enabled the Tide to share the southeastern conferenca croxn with Tulane'a Green Wave, whi ellmlna ted Huey Long 'a Louial an a Stat Tigers. 13-13. on Saturday. L S. U. had been co-champlon with Ala bama a year ago. Stanford's Indians, who will rep.e- acnt the far west against Alabama In h Rom Bowl game, annexed clea claim to the Pacific Coast title this year where they had been forced to snare It with Southern California and Oregon last year. The Colorado Ag gie finished up In a triple tie for the Rocky Mountain championship for the second year tn succession, but their co-tltllat thla time are Colorado University and Colorado Teachers Last year th co-holders were Utah and Denver. Minnesota Rest In Land. Otherwise, the dethroning of 1933 champions waa complete. Minnesota, generally ranked the moat powerful eleven In th land, swept to the Btg Ten crown Michigan's Wolverines held year ago. Kansas Stat de placet I Nebraska aa Big Six king, by wallop ing the Cornhuskers, 19-7, on Thanks giving day. In the southwest, Rio burled Bay lor. 3-0. on Saturday to win th con ference championship to wnleh Ar kansas' Raaorbsck were entitled in 1933. although they didn't get It oN f:clally because an Ineligible plsy.tr nar In ;be Arkansas lineup In sev eral games. Washington and Leo's Generals, outpointing South Carolina. 14-7. last Thursday, ascended tie southern conference thron occupied jcintly by Duke and South Carolina. lt season. In the east. Jock Sutherland's Kttsburgh Pirate, beaten only be Minnesota, and only opponent to give the Gopher a real battle, generally wer regarded a th outstanding team In th section. They defeated eastern rivals handily and gave navy's fin eleven, otherwise unde nted, a 31-6 trouncing. Last yr Princeton, undefeated and untied, finished with th best record amonj mrjor eastern school. Trojans Disappoint, Th principal disappointments of the aeaaon were Michigan and South ern California. Undefeated Btg Ten champions Is IMS, th Wolrrlna won only on gam la eight 8-3 triumph over Oeorgla Tech" Engi neer, themselves wa Doped nine times in ten game. Trimmed by Washington, 14-T, on Saturday. Southern California wound up Its Pacific coast conference ached- 1934 All -America Football Team Player and College. Position Frank Larson, Minnesota En1 William Lee, Alabama Tackls Charles Hartwlf, Plttsburf Ouard DarreU Lester, Texas Christian Center Reorre Barclay, North Carolina Guard Robert Reynolds, Stanford Donald Hutson, Alabama Robert Grayson, Htanford Fred Bo tries. Jr., Nary William Wallace. Rice Francis Lund, Minnesota . Second Team James Moscrlp, Stanford Jamea bteen. Syracuse... Tarjfle End q. Back H. Back H. Back F. Back . Are Welrht Class 32 183 Senior 22 2'i2 Senior 28 182 Senior 21 21S junior 21 18.1 Senior 21 220 , Junior 23 ll Senior 20 186 Junior 22 17.1 Senior 22 185 Junior 22 185 Senior Third leam Lawrence Kelley. Tale Slade Cutter. Navy ..Charlea. Mucha. Washington ...Frank Meier, Nebraska .Kenneth Ormlston. Pittsburg Chsrles Oalbreath, Illinois ..Joseph Bogdanskl, Colgate Arlelgh Williams, California Q....... Miller Munjas, Pittsburg John J. Berwanger, Chlcago........H............Rlchard Hcckln, Ohio State Millard Howell, Alabama ......H Claude Simons. Jr., Tulane Stanislaus Kostka. Minnesota .F. David Smukler. Temple William Bevan, Minnesota .o John J. Robinson, Notre Dame.....o..., Regis Monahan, Ohio 8tate......o.... Joseph Ferrara, Columbla......T.. Lester Borden. Fordham..........i;... OTTAWA, Ont. (UP) A remark able upturn In business condltloni In Canada during the first eight months of the year Is reported by the Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce. Using 102S as the baslo year, when business Is put at 100 per cent, the Index of business for the period Is based on 45 factors relating to the trend In mineral production, manu facturing, construction, electric power and. distribution. ult with one victory, one tie and four Defeats, the worst record any Trolan team has made since Howard Jones became head coach, but they'll have a chance to partially redeem themselves this Saturday against Notre Dame. Utah's Indians, who dominated the Rocky Mountain group six years, were beaten twice in conference competi tion thla year but had the satisfac tion of ruining Utah State's title bid with a 14-7 victory Thanksgiving day. Nebraska not only surrendered Its Big Six crown to Kansas State, but was soundly drubbed by Minnesota and Pittsburgh, further Indication that the usually powerful Huskers had struck a sub-normal season. DURING LAST YEAR IS WASHINGTON. (UP) Tbe American Red Cross has treated and corrected physical defect in 340.000 children during the last year, ac cording to the annual report of the organization's health activities. Red Cross public health nurses, co operating with local authorities throughout the nation, examined 639 000 children during the year,. and found that 361.000. more than half. were suffering from some type ot ailment. Among the more frequent causes of ill health were malnutrition and allied ailments, bad tonsils, eyestrain, defects In hearing and crippling due to Infantile paralysis. The Red Cross also administered two special funds given for public health work during the year. The funds were mainly used to help sup port public health nurses tn 51 communities. Jemes L. Pleser. acting chairman. said that the Red Cross Is launching a project In 13 states to combat pellagra. Depression conditions of the pa-U reveral year haw permitted the dis ease to gain a foothold," he said. "The Red Cross therefore has direct ed 1ta chapters to resume the dis tribution nf rwu.-(irevH vAt 1v nl- lfigrlna and will continue an ex ten- i sire campaign against the discaae.' I Strolled 70 MIIp fnr Sheep KASHUA. Mont. (UP) All the pioneers aren't dead. John Deskeret. farmer, and his wife recently walked 70 miles to herd their sheep her for shipment. On every cold start In rural dutitct the peivrutac of at th International 11 vest wit exposl- women is even, much higher, an In wmi of (he larger elites the male element prrvalla. Th population of Istanbul with Ti? ivo Inhabit ant tRatnt 1 .100,. ooo umtt-r the Ottoman empire) In finite uawvi mart led couples, while SM.000 persons are luimnmM, There r 1000 widower spuinst Ti 000 widows. The number of mamases has Increased steadily from livj7, when 1W5 were relMcn-cl, to KVU with 4.81S msmace. Vne inawlty of the hi Me were between 19 and 34. while men mostly married br:-ren JO and J4. Oxer X million Turkish etilrrin prr-fR !! MoliaMKuedsn laith; 10V -ao ar urra Orthodox; ?i ;j irel tte; 7T.4JS ApeuieinUteM-ti,v J .Ml Roman Catrtoiios, and J07 Proitanu Th r1 of the porm. lation of IT ..vv.ooo souls bt.oii eith er to no rehiMou community or tUeir rellclon could not be etsbUsbM. Yote Coach Staff All Reappointed NKW Conn. IVo. J - .r Headed by Havmond W OHknl IVnd, 1 'i enure toot Ml, cwaoh i s ataft ahUh pilot el ale to Tie " Pic Three'' ctiaiptot:-. ip s irspint ed tixlat. (Ion her yesterday. 3 I.Of Mvd Mj (( (ff CaSllK IHVK. h. ilTl- IM Kllllaid. 4, prohaMi oe Mt life to his do WMle pu-fcmc (rrn tn the mountains ct htxr. hu trtl and brxke h;s lr; and w a unaMe lo tiavel He titxi (n hat to !!. iUr of Ms do t-Md V. ":n-l to .o hon.e 1 vt-re h.'ur Ui. t the d, j ba.k, wcitiUH l) a rrxuc iHj. liiaaw to all points in the United States CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS TICKETS ON SAIE December 13, 1934 to Januory 1, 1935 incuiiv, Refurn limit, Jon. U, 1935 Stcpovrrs permitted ;enerl renfer 1et , .M I'lll.va IIIMk. 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The very best possible service for the money is given at every price with prices here determined by the choice made. PERL FUNERAL HOME OFPlCE OP COUNTY CORONER C SIXTH AT OAK DALE -PHONE 47 S tan that will '-' f , 1& GidtcLiadiiia K PERSONAL gift, last a lifetime . . . surely the finest gift you can giv And in opening a Savings Account for Christmas, you will be giving more than mere cash but instill the recipient with a habit that grows more significant each year. Make your gift as generous as you can afford to or open an account with as little as $1. Large or small, it's the gift with the great est future 1 Attend tbe Christmas Opening Program Tonight Medford National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Hqiel Willard Klamath Falls KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL jl-- 3 sr., Skills 13 We make lyecullj ot catering to commercial traveller's Modern. Ilfht ample room, I'opular prlre Diiiini Room an1 Coffr bnn D. Mlllrr. rrre W ferr. Mgr.