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PAGE TWO !M"EDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1934. is? S 'M f'TV J TIED FOR LEAD IK Wek Jt OrT nd City Clenr ire tlft for flrxt place In the Elta lode's bowling tournament, according to fu ure relenMd today by the tournament committee. The atandlnga Inelude gamA rolled up to Monday. Texao and Strang' Drug Store are tied In eccond place. George Oatee, with a total of 030 ptna, took hlfih match prise last weeK. Hoy Prultt and Hal Halght occupy the Individual pinnacle Jointly, with averages of 100 each. r ' Team and Individual standings fo'. low: Team Week & Orr . 10 City Cleaners 18 Texaco J 5 Strang's Drug Store .... IS Studcbakcr ...... 14 Hlway Barber Shop.......... 14 Eada Transfer ........ 14 Modern Plumbing 13 Economy Lumber ....... 12 Catee Auto ..- 13 Electrolux 11 .Peoples Electric ...... ......... 10 Players B. Prultt ..... Halght Erlckaon Ends ............... Gates Sherwood Paake . DeVore ...... .W. Prultt ..... Savior Lee Wataon Carey Games. Ttls. 34 4583 18 37 27 24 ........... 37 37 34 37 37 37 HtiMong .. 24 H. Strang 34 J. am 18 Rankin 24 Btoehr . 31 J. V. Watson IS Ferguson 21 B. Orr . 34 Burroughs ............ 37 E. Smith 34 Murray 37 E. Orr 31 Moffatt 31 Brown 31 V. Strang 37 Rose 24 Hammond 21 Brayton . 24 Jerome 24 Boomer 24 Alcnderfer .............. 12 Blerma 24 El wood 91 Sanderson .............. 27 Thompson 18 PllMtel -.... 13 Del Anderson 0 Coleman 18 York 37 31msche!d 18 Bullls 24 Claude Holme ........ 28 Bowman .... ..... . 18 White . E. Kelly 23 Boone . 13 Overmyer - - IS Crum . 12 Webster 27 Plche 27 Beeney 21 T. Kelly IS Oault .. 21 B. Hart 24 Crank 12 Hall 15 Harrington .............. 13 K. Anderson ......... 15 Prey ( 2845 S088 5028 4275 4798 4787 4248 47.12 4711 4873 1038 4138 4059 3005 3988 3489 2494 3475 3934 4429 397S 4418 3420 3408 3353 4319 3703 8338 3084 3841 3645 1812 3823 3181 3988 2857 1763 1302 2024 8009 2593 3425 3742 2281 849 3345 1887 2093 1878 8791 3728 2"53 2024 2801 3115 1514 1872 1480 1728 1010 Muir Agrees to Wrestle Demon on Saturday Card Savoldl's arrnngement to nppenr Promoter Mack Llllard announced best card this morning that he has made defln- Medford. Its arrangements with Bonny Mulr, l'"'"""r I'""""'"" wrraiier. carA wl , d at a ,mvcr Drl, to meet Red Devil, behemoth mystery j than was charged for the first Ioc.il man, in me semi-tinai or next satur- appearance of the famous Italian day. wrestling card. Jumping Joe Bolcnutro continues his boasts that lv.r when a forward pass Is caught, Pet. .593 .53 .358 .558 .519 .510 .819 .431 .444 .444 .407 .370 Ave. ll'O 190 1118 188 178 178 177 171 n 174 1-J 159 .173 172 109 167 108 161 166 lb5 181 104 104 184 163 103 Bolcaatro, his 100 100 150 151 152 153 1S1 131 131 148 147 147 143 143 145 144 143 144 143 143 141 141 140 110 110 138 136 130 134 13(1 l'.'S 195 133 113 119 llgji r n 3111' It J iff "1 t: G 10 BE CONTINUED IF PALM SPRINGS, Cal.. Dec. 11. APj The Pacific Coast coiierence unanimously voted the continuance of radio broadcasting of football men for 1935. i&MMi life: By PALL ZIMMERMAN AmocIbIpiI Preui Sports Writer PALM SPRINGS. Cal.. Dec. 11. (AP) Western football coach en start ed a determined drive today for re newed leKlslatlon In the national rules meeting to bolster up the offense. Recommendations for alx changes came out of the Pnclflc conference caaches' gathering last niht and the uirtru inofli iraporinnt were designee to aid the team attempting to ad vance the ball. While the resolutions to be carried by Willis O. Hunter, western mem ber, to the next meeting, were not unanimous, the fact still remained it was the first time In years the conference coaches have taken more tsn a czzmzI interest omcUily in the matter. Their pleas were: 1. To nllow attacking team to throw passes from anywhere back cf the line of scrimmage instead ol from five yards back as , the rule now demands. 2. All pi.&6es Into the end zone shall coat loss of down only and not loss of the ball. The present rules call for loss of the ball when the second pass In the same series ol downs goes Into the end zone. 3. The team behind shall have choice or kicking off or receiving after a touchdown, instead of the team scored upon. 4. That any kick from scrimmage. he has ever brought to whether a drop kick or punt, which Although It was part of ; 'n blocked or partlaliy blocked, may ANXIOUS 10 KEEP E NEW YORK, Dec. 11. HP, rot the same reason baseball moguls are anx ious to keep Babe Ruth In the gan;c LIlPMork PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 11. (API CATTLE 200. Plain steers. 25c higher; heifers. ?ood, common and medium, $3.25-6 50; cows, good, com mon and medium, 2.25-4 25; others unchanged. HOOS 600. Steady; heavy weight, good and choice, 5.25-6.00; others un changed. SHEEP 100. Steady, unchanged. Dark hard winter Ul pet.) 89!) Soft white, brd winter, north ern spring, western red .834 Western white - .82!3 Oats No. 2 white, 33.50. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, 43.25. Millrun standard, 22.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 7; barley, 1; flour 6; oats, 1. CHICAGO. Dec. 11. ( AP) lUSDA) HOGS 40,000. Active; fl-lOc hiKh- his ability to make the turns tiea 1 er: bttr grade above 240 lbs., 6.15- cllck ateadily professional football Is trying to keep Harold (Red) Grange from hanging up his moleskins. While the Chicago Bears were los ing the National league champion ship to the New York Oisnu Sunday. Grange was ending lits playing carter on the Chicago bench. "I'm 31 years old and have ben ploying a long time," said Grange. "I can't take It the way I could a couple of years ago, so this is my finale." Arthur Rooney, owner of the Pitts burgh Pirates, heard about It. Rooney wasn't a bit pleased with the tea:.. Coach Luby De Meola turned out for him it lost 10 of 12 games. De Meola was given his walking papeiv. Rooney attended the club owners' nicvtliig ycetcjurty and after tne "s- sion went Into a huddle with Grare and offered Grange the Job as coaen of the Pirates next season. "We didn't come to an agreement yesterday," said Rooney, "but I'm go Hv? to see Grange again today." Jt also became known John Mc Ewan had been released as coach o. the Brooklyn Dodgers, has been mentioned. 6 25; top. 16.25; 200 to 240 lbs.. V75- 6 15; 170 to 130 lbs., $5.15-6.60; light light, $4.00-4.75; sows, 5.6G-5.73. CATTLE 11,000. Firm on very meager supply, strictly good and choice steers and yearlings; several loads $9.00-9.65; best long yearlings, $9.85; very few well finished medium weight and weighty steers in crop best $9.50; best fed heifers, bid $850; bulls, firm: vealers, steady $4. 50-6.00. SHEEP 18,000. Practically no ac tion on slaughter lambs, buyers talk ing 25c and more lower, asking steady; better grades held $7.50 upward; un dertone strong on aged sheep, asking higher, few bids and sales $.25-3.00; nothing done on feeding lambs, un dertone weak. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Dec. 11. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Dec., old ..-.1.00S 1-00', LOO', 100U New j.uoh 100;4 1.00'i-l OOi, July .98 .68 .854 .954 July .98 .96 .05?, St .4 ndvnnced If recovered bv the kicking sine. Only the defensive side now has this privilege. 6. That no Ineligible receiver be allowed wlthtn 15 ynrds of the Anderson Creek Savoldl, ex-Notre Dame fullback, will lie will treat Snvoldl the same as he mak hla second appearance In Med- j treated Red Devil last week, and says ford In the mnln event, when ho , that ho has a Christmas present nil matches his drop-kicks with Pete j wrapped up for him. Fans, houlnc to belligerent California 'see a spectacular kicking niuol be- contemporary. , tween the twa grapplers. wonder If With agreements nil set for both Pete means thnt the Christmas glU I matches,' Llllnrd Is confident that stowed away In hlB Christmas stock Saturday night's program will be the Ings, J'VILLE HOOPERS Fights Last Night Jacksonville high school's basket ball squad has been bnndlcnpppd so far this season due to tho gymnasium being remodeled. The floor has been revnrnlshed and la ns yet In no con dition to be played on. Coach Joe Nee Is doing his best to get two good teams ready for the first conference game, to hn played Jnnuary 8 In the Jacksonville gymnasium. The turnout consists of about six teen players. The A team Is as fol lows: Bud Mitchell, itunrd; Russrll Ayres, guard; Vyron Bostwlck. for ward; Morris Byrne, forward; Simon Johnson, forward; Byron Baches, for ward, and Ohest.ir Flltcrofl, center. The lineup for the B learn Is; Onll Luck, forwsrd; Onll Ornhnm. forward; Shelley Llttell, forward; Tom Dun ningtrn, forward; Hill J.-hmrm, gunrd; Oage Sander, guard; Homer Smeta, guard; Bill Lorton, guard, and Byron Baches, center. TIGER HOPES present conference rule, whereas tho rule on the national books states In general terms that no non-eligible plnyer can be in the same vicinity of the receiver when he catches the ball. 6. That wearing of head guards be made compulHory. The conference papsed that rule a year ago. It was significant the coaches who enjoyed the mcst successful seasons were In favor of leaving the rules os they were. E School celved a Ing that (By the A Mod a ted Press) CLEVELAND. Barney Ross, 138. world's lightweight champion, out pointed Bobby Par ho. 1384, Los An geles (12,, and retained junior welter weight title; Paul Pirronne. 160, of Cleveland, outpointed Lou Halper. 152. Newark, N. J., (lot; Buddy Baer, 338. Hollywood, Cal., knocked out Mickey McCioorty, 2I.Vi, Detroit (11. , WASHINGTON. Eddie Burl. Ul.; Jnrksonvllle, Fla outpointed Pete De' Orawe. 121, Winnipeg, Man. (10). BALTIMORE Bob Turner, 158'i. Newport News, Va., outpointed Hookle Jark.-on, 156. Salt Lake City (8). 4 San I'rsur.Kro Turkey prlres BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. U.-hAP) Net prices paid producers for dressed turkeys drltvered Ran Kranrisco: Young tnms all slrei and young hens. 33-34.. man! THAT'S SMOOTH "MAY PREVENT PLAY STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal.. Dec ll. AP Chances of Bobby Orav- officials In Medford re wire late Monday indlcat nlthough a do fin Ho nega tive answer has not been made. Mr Klnley high school's football team from Honolulu, T. H., will not piny Medford lilph school in this city the latter part of the month, as was proposed by Acting Superintendent C. O. Smith. Smith Judged from the wire, which he said gave indefinite information thnt wns discoursBtnK. that tho Hon olulu team has apparent ly changed Its mind about making a trip north from Los Angeles, where It Is sched uled to play a high school tenm on Christmas day. Although Immediately upon receipt of the wire, he sent an answer ask ing for an explanation, Smith said, "The game prohnbly will not be pluyed, but we are still tu-goiiatln." FOR QUARTERLY TAX Next Saturday. December 13, Is the final day for the payment of thlr.1 quarter taxes. According to Gertrude Martin, chief deputy In the tnx rto- I partment of the sheriff's office, pay- meiiu are nou .e!i - - brisk rate, by mall and In persnn. Several taxpayers who failed to mak, the second qunrt-er payment arc now remitting In full. No definite futures have been tabu, lated for the year, but It Is expee'ed the tax payments will show an In crease over 1033. NAGURSKI'S THREAT Electrolux Wins From Studebaker Hl iut$ht' Electrolux team took two out of thre games from the Studebaker quintet In their Elks lod bowling match lat night. Peoples Electric store and Econ omy Lumber Co. will tnngle tonlg; t. ANDERSON CREEK, Dec. 11. (Sp' ) Work on the new road to the Little Applegaw. through Anderson Gap, De Insr constructed by the boys from the CCC spike camp recently established at Talent, Is pronEressin-? r&pldly. Cat erpillar tractors, rooters ond grad.ir make the mountains a scene of bus tling activity. Walter Garrison, resident of Phoe nix, who recently returned from his mining in the Yellow Jacket rldc, called at the Mays horns Wednesday Edward Smith and Ruth Mays ma-.lc a business trip to Ashland and vicin ity Friday afternoon. Steve Lunak delivered a full load of hardwood In the Ashland district Frl-1 day. i Mr and Mia. Jas. Mays and da ugh ter Ruth motored to Ashland on busi ness Tuesday of this week. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11 (AP (U. S. D. A) Cattle 350; including 125 holdovers: active; kill ing classes strong: spots 25c higher on both steers and she-stock; load fairly good, 1076 lb. local short-fed steers and car 073 lb. Callfornlas, $6.00; medium, 067-1066 lb. Call fornlas and Cotorados, (5.00-75; good fed steers under 1200 lb. quoted to- No successor i wards $6.60; comparable duality under 900-lb. fed yearlings eligible toward! J7.00. SHEEP 1380; including 1125 direct; mixed 88-!b. summer shorn year lings and twos. 4.50; few uneven ewes, $2.00; limbs, nominally steady; good to choice, under 90-lb. wooled. quoted toward 66.65. Portland Produce Wall St. Report NEW YOHK. Dec. 11. (AP) After showing evidences of recovery early the stock market suffered a sharp relapse lat today and many Issues dropped 1 to around 3 point. The decline was attributed largely to profit taking. Activity expanded on the decline and transfers approxi mated 1,400,000 , shares. The close was rather weak. Today's closing prices for lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye Am. Can - Am. 4 Fgn. Pow. . La. T. 4: T. Anaconda Atch. T. Jt 8. P. Bendlx Avla : Beth Steel California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. I Chrysler IComl. Solv Icurtlss-Wrlght ( DuPont . Gen. Foods .. jGen. Mot. : Int. Harvest. . jl. T. & T Johns-Man ' Monty Ward North Amer j Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac .. Std. Brands ...... n ... St. OH Cal . St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer - Union Carb Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel 32 se. ..133 ..106H - Vi ..109 . 11 . 63 'i . 15i .. 29', . 37', .. 33'i .. 38', . 21 - V, . 96 . 34 'i . 3H, . 37'i 8, . 61i . 28', . 12H . 72 "'i . ni 18 . 31'i . 41 H s . 45 1, . 13i . 37 Use Mail Tribune want ads. PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. ll.(AP BUTTER Prints, A grade. 83c lb. In parchment wrappers. 34 'c In car tons: B grade, parchment wrappers, 33c lb.; cartons 34c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland dellveryf A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 33-35c lb.; country routes, 31-34C lb.; B grade, or delivery less than twice weekly, Portland delivery, 32-34c lb.; C grade at market. BOGS Sales to retailers: Specials. 27c; extras 25c; fre.sh extras, browns, 1 25c; standards 23c: fresh mediums 4c; medium firsts 22c: fresh pullets ASK FOR REGAL AMBER in Quality in Color Thoroughly Aged A QUALITY BREW On Draught or Bottle At Your Dealer RKC1AL AMUCK DISTKIHI TORS 147 No. Holly I' hunt 1:2 Further Information on the game son, Stanford's all-American back, to HU,1"RV between the New York Giants be in the lineup agslnnt Alabama at nntt 1,10 Chicago Uenrs for the Na the Pasadena Hone Howl on Nw Profedhltui.il Football league Year's day appeared dimmer than ever 1 championship, sh s that Dill Mor today. gn. former Medford hich school Rrid Dr. Frltr Roth. Stanford tram phy- star, no with the Cliants. took nil of slclan, who ho kept Grayson in the j the dynamite out of NanunOti, th hospital for th last two weeks a a most frjred Chicago player. Mnifun result of Injuries, said the ace runner i repeatedly went throuch the Unn' must still take it easy this week and 'defence to null Nucurskt lor l.vs. will have to wear a cast when he first The difference between wiimhiR turns out scatn for practice, if he is and losing meruit neirly 300 to each able, next week. player In uniform. OreRon Weather Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, oc rnMonal rain In northwest portion, and lat? tonivht or Wednesday in southwest portion: slowly rising tem perature in ea.-t portion and tonight in extreme southwest portion; moder ate southerly wind off the const. Sun KrinirUio llutterrnt 4AN KHANCISCO. Doc. 11. (API First irnule butterlat 34'3c f. o. b San Krancifco. D. Hale, pnrlor,' In Medford, spent the lair week-end at hfs ranch hee. The Mays family attended the Sun day morning services in Phoenix at the First Christian church. Th church has a new shingled roof, with a 0(5 at of paint promised soon. Frederick Loos called on Mr. Fine Friday afternoon. Edw. Smith motored to Medford Monday evening for the Christmas opening program, accompanied r,y Miss Ruth Maya and friends. Mr. Hull of Ashland has hecn vlsl. iiL his ranch iulejeU in this dis trict Mike Kllmek and son trucked a load of weed from their ranch on the Pol son creek branch Friday. E. Smith of this district called at the s. P. freight office at Medfo.d Friday, for furniture from southern Minnesota. Ja mrs Ma rq uess was a ne Igh bo: hod caller Wednesday afternoon. Elmer Centers called at Fines' We-I- nosday. They recently moved here Ralph Green, residing on tho An derson ciwk bra nch , wa e mployed Wednesday by F. Marquess to deliver wood to the valley. The Schuette brothers have acquir ed a few pigs. Elmer Centers spent Monday at the Petri home. The apple orchard situated on the Mays ranch and nearlrw It century mark, has been cut down for addi tion. hay ground. The Skeetcrs Bros. Loln Co. hif been hauling cedar lrv from th's vicinity for the Tulent S.uvmllle. employed by the Hl-Way3c; l r,lsts- 20c checks. 24c; bakers 20c dozen. EOG3 Buying price of wholesal ers: Fre.sh specials, 24c; extras 22c; fresh extra browns, 22c; extra firsts 24c; extra mediums 21c; medium firsts 10c; pullets 18c; checks, 10c; bakers, 17c dozen. Cheese, milk, country moats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, l. fAP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May 88 'j, ,8G' ,86 'i .86' 3 Dec. 83 .83. .83 .83 Cash wheat: Blp Bend blue-stem .1)1 H Dark hard winter (12 pet.) 97 3 Doses o Foley's Loosens Cough Proof! "Foley'n f, nort h its wcighi f.uihs from olds. i not ' without It.' 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