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St. Louis Cardinals Voted No. 1 Sports Aggregation of the Year
BASEBALL LEADERS TALK SHOP
ON AUJPORI!
Finishing Drive of Dean
Brothers and Teammates
Rated by Writers Greatest '
in History of Baseball
By A IAN GOI'M)
AkKoclatcd Press Sports Editor
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. (AP) It
. seenft to be highly debatable In this j
year's sporting roundup whether It t
was any harder to beat the celebrated
Dean brothers on the baseball field '
than It was to tackle Pug Lund or,
Stan Kostka, the Galloping Oophera.
on the gridiron, j
Whatever the feelings on this hy- j
pothctlcnl Issue, the fact today Is that j
the world champion St. Louis Cardi
nals, featuring the Dean boys, emerge
the winners over Mlnnsota's unde
fe&tod footbnll champions In the As
sociated Press poll to determine the
outstanding team of 1034.
(ireatest Finish
The cardinals are the third suc
cesslve major league ball club to be
acclaimed the best team of the year,
In any sport, by vote of the nation's
sports editors and writers, who rate
the finishing drive of the National
league champions as the greatest In
the history of the game.
As one observer expressed It: "You
can't crack guys without nerves, like
the Deans and Pepper Martin. ' They
, never think about losing. What put
ter those birds would be on the last
green with the title at stake
Previous baseball winners were the
world champion New York Yankees
of 1033 and the Giants of 1033. The
last college football team to be voted
the No. 1 snorts aggregation was
Southern California's 1031 eleven,
Two-Team Race
Compilation of ballot In the big
gest'' country-wide response yet re
corded In the annual A. P. poll dis
closed a two-team race for votes from
tart to finish.
Asked to name the three leading
teams. In order of preference, 00 out
of a total of 100 experts cast their
No. 1 vote for the Cardinals while 84
put Minnesota's Gophers at the top
of the list.
The final standing on points was
St. Louis 341, Minnesota 310, because
the Gophers ran stronger In second
and third place nominations. Min
nesota picked up 48 votes for second
place and 17 for third, while tho
Cardinals collected 37 and 7, respect'
ively.
Points were figured on the basis of
three for first place, two for second
and one for third.
Chlrnpo neara Third
Only four other teams figured in
J the first place balloting. The Chi
cago Bears received seven VuU and
finished third In the poll, with B7
points, despite their defeat In the
playoff gnme with the New York
Olants for the national professional
football championship.
The experts took this setback Into
consideration but decided It could not
offset the otherwise remarkable rec
ord of the Bears on professional grid
Irons. The Olants scored only 13
points.
The Detroit Tigers, American league
baseball champions, received five first
place ballots and wound up fourth
with 43 points. Two observers voted
the triumphant United Btatee Walker
eup golfers as the most outstanding
team while the remaining ballot put
Yale's footbnll "Iron men. the con
querors of Princeton, at the top.
Although covering a wide range, the
poll took recognition of only one for
eign entry, the British Davis cup
team, which was mentioned on nlue
ballots and finished eighth on the
list, with 10 points.
'llama Outpoints Stanford
Since they will play In the Rose
Bowl football clawlo on New Year's
day. It is noteworthy Alabama "out
pointed" Stanford, 14 to 4, in the
voting.
California's crew, Poughkeepsle var
tty winner; Stanford's great track
team, intercollegiate title holders,
and tht all -east polo four also were
slnn led out for applause.
The. tabulation of outstanding
teams of lOlM, with total points;
Team Sport Points
St. Louis Cardinals, baseball. ..... 347
Univ. of Minnesota, football........ 316
Chicago Bears, pro football.
Detroit Tigers, baseball
Univ. of Alabama, football. ..
U. 8. Walker cup team, golf
New York CllatiU. pro football.
Brlilfth Dnvjs cup Tram, tennis
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ELK CLUB WINS
CONTINUE TIE AS
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When executives of baseball's major leagues met In New York for
their annual winter business session, Ford Frlck (right, above) waa
formally given his papers as the National league's new president, suc
ceeding John Heydler (left), retired. The hppy trio below are the new
fullng triumvirate of the Boston Red 8ox. Left to right: Tom Yawkey,
owner; Joe Cronln, newly named magager, and Eddie Collins, Yawkey's
right-hand man. Thev souaht trades to atrenathen the Red Sox for 1935.
Univ. of California, varsity rowing
All-Enst team, polo
Stanford University, track and field
Stanford University, football
Navol Academy, football .
Yale University, football
Chicago Blackhawks, hockey
Columbia University, football
Purdue University, basketball .
Colgate University, football a
Single polnta for following: Louis
iana State track team, professional
crew of Rainbow, America's cup de
fenders; Boston Red Sox, baseball;
Knox college, football; LoTourner-De-
Bcats, six-day bike riders; Toronto
Maple Leafs, pro hockey; LaSalle col
lege, football; Washington, freshman
crew.
GUN PLANS TURKEY
SHOOT ON SUNDAY
tn spite of the heavy downpour
Sunday a down shooters were out
at the Medford Gun club traps to
participate In the regular Sundny
practice events. 8. G. Mendenhall was
high with 60 straight and Geo, Jam
Mr took second place with a 49,
At the skect traps Jim Moore carried
away high .honors with 33 out of 35.
Preporatlons are nearlng comple
tion for a big turkey shoot next
Sunday, the 23rd. The puhllc la
cordtnlly Invited to attend. Plenty
of turkeys, ducks, geeae, hens, hams.
bacon and sugar 1 being provided
so that all may have a chance to
take home a prim.
The scores at SO targets:
a. Mendenhall .... 50
Geo. , Jnntzer 49
E. Daniels 47
Elmer Wilson ......... 47
H. Cmlsant .,..,, 4ft
BUI Bates 4.1
Geo. Porter .,.- ... 4:1
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Promoter Mack Llllard announced
today that there will be no wrestling
card this week, due to the fact that
ho has been unable to secure good
talent. The next card will be staged
at the armory December 27, one
woek from this Thursday.
The promoter was confronted with
the problem of lining up an en
tirely now set of grapple this woek,
after three of the men who appearod
last Saturday set out to conquer new
worlds, and Pete Belcastro, the fourth,
dived through the ropos and laid
himself up for some time. Jumping
Joe Savoldl is going to his home in
Michigan. Red Devil to parts un
known, and Bonny Mulr to California.
With 10 days In which to make
negotiations, Llllard expects to have
a good assortment of tendon twisters
for hfa next program.
The Fronch government has Inaug
urated an oxtcnslve program of pub
lic worxa wnicn provides for electrifi
cation of railroad lines, extension of
the Pnrls subway, highway Improve
ment and the building of new
schools.
Dr. Leinery
Chaa. Woods
At 99 Skect 1
Jim Moore
It. Cmlttant
Ron DoVore
Oeorire Jantnr
O. Mendenhall
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Grants Pass Elk
Dies At Meeting
ORANTS PASS. Dec. IB. Spl.l
Funeral services were, held here this
afternoon for O. L. O'Nell, B8. promi
nent business man who died Satur
day night from heart failure, due
to acute Indigent Inn, while attending
the Klka lodge annual smoker. Death
came as O'Nell sat quietly at a card
table with a group of friends.
CHRISTMAS COOKING
calls for
HILDICKI
Tlita smooth apple
brandy Inn its dnllt
etons flaror to
minrr4net,Mums.
plum padding.
Pt. $1.25 Qt. $2.40
Two teams are battling neck and
neck for leadership as the Elks' lodge
bowling tournament neara an end.
The Weeks & Orr and City Cleanera'
quintets have each won 18 and lost
12 games up to Sunday, according
to ngures compiled today by the com
mittee In charge of the tournament.
The Highway Barber 8hop and Eads
Tranafer outfits are knotted for sec
ond place honors with 17 won and
13 lost.
Roy Prultt continues his Individual
leadership In the tournament with an
average of 191 pins per game, having
rolled In 37 games.
Tesm standings and Individual av
erages follow:
Team Won
Weeks St Orr .... 18
City Cleaners 18
Hlway Barber Shop 17
Eads Transfer , 17
Texaco 16
Strang's Drug Store . IB
Htudebaker
Modern Plumbing
I Economy Lumber
Gates Auto
Electrolux
People's Electric .
Players
R. Prultt
Height
Etickson
Eads
Gates ,
Sherwood ,
P fiake ' .
DeVore
W. Prultt
Saylor
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Queen Of The Ball
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Harriet Buroy, Washington 8tat
college senior from Vancouver,
Wash., was queen of the harvest
ball given by the agriculture club of
the school. (Associated Press
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Harrington .....
K. Anderson
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Lee Watson
Carey
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H. Strang -
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J. V. Watson ....
B. Orr
Burroughs ...
E. Smith
Murray
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Thompson 21
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Bullls
Claude Holmes
Bowman
White
E. Kelly
Boone
Ovormeyer
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BRACE OVER RIBS
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal..
Dec. 18. (AP) A heavy brace re
moved from his chest, Bobby Gray
son, Stanford's . all-American full
back, breathes easier today and so
does the whole Stanford campus.
Much to the relief of Cardinal
backers. Dr. Fritz Roth took off
Grayson's brace yesterday and an
nounced that the key man of Coach
"Tiny" Thornhlira backfleld wluld
be ready to go In Stanford's rose
bowl battle New Year's day with Ala
bama Grayson has been on the sidelines
since Nov. 24, when he Injured sev
eral ribs In the "big game" with
University of California.
LOCAL BOWLERS
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The Smoke House alley are still
smoking from the hot match bowled
there Sunday between teams from
Eureka, Cal., Grants Pass and Med
ford. The Golden Glows, of Medford
according to results compiled today,
won the five-man sweepstakes by
the small margin of 25 pins, tile
match not being decided until the
last two frames of the final game.
The Medford team was 14 pins down
In the seventh canto of the last game
but won out when the Bayes all-stars
of Eureka weakened and missed four
spares In the ninth frame.
Patton and Eads captured the
doubles event from Bayes imd Nelson,
Eureka, by 49 pins and lost a special
doubles event to the Eurekans In
the evening by four pins.
The Eureka ladles bowled a two-
game exhibition against a mixed
team and turned in two very nice
games.
A -large delegation came up from
Eureka to support the teams from
that town, over fifty people being
In the party. There waa a large
crowd of spectators from Medford to
witness the games.
Th? two teams from Eurexa were
each presented with a box of Rogue
valley pears by the Smoke House
and Eddie Bayes won the case of
Golden Glow offered for high Indi
vidual game.
Scores of the different events fol
low: Medford
Golden Glows.. 882 0C9 838 3688
Bayes' Eureka
All-Stars 877 887 000 3684
Gotschala
Grants Pass 780 877 878 2530
Splendid Cafe,
Eureka 732 020 814 2475
Pat ton -Eads 398 358 360 1121
B&yes-Nelson 318 373 381 1072
Patton-Eada 354 420 388 1171
Bayes-Nelson .... 875 387 418 1176
Eureka Ladles.
Mrs. Lowthian 148 147
M. Tim merman . 142 163
CENTRAL POINT TRIMS
. J'VILLE 'B' QUINTET
The Jacksonville "B" team Jour
neyed to Centrnl Point Saturday
evening to play a preliminary prac
tice to the Chlloquln-Central Point
game. The game between Jacksonville
and Central Point ended In a 25-0
victory for Central Point.
The lineup:
Central Point CopeiiRer, guard:
Ken, guard: Lawrence, forward; Jew-
ett. forward; Grimes, center.
Jacksonville BUI Johnson, for-
ward; Gale Graham, forward; Gall :
Lunk, forward; John Nunn. center;
Gage Sanden, guard; Shelley Llttcll,
guard; Tom Dunnlngton, guard.
Chlloquln won the main game, 11
to 10.
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Orr Bowling Team
Defeats Druggists
Weeks and Orr bowling team con
tinued their victory march In the
Elks lodge tournament by taking all
three games In their match last night
with the Strang Drug Store squad by
decisive margins.
Eads Transfer and Studebaker are
scheduled to roll tonlgtit.
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