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Ik MEBFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD. OftEftOX. PftWAf. .TUXE 14. 1933. PAGE NINE LEADING LEAGUE AS BAT SWINGER Paul "Bernle" Bernadou, young Klamath Falls second baseman, spat tered base hits all over Modoc field last Sunday to ump from eighth place Into the Southern Oregon lea gue batting leadership, displacing his teammate, Boy Wheeler, who dropped to fourth. Bemadou had a perfect day at bat against Paul Hoffard. Medford pitch er, smashing out a triple, two dou bles and a pair 01 singles In five trlpa to the platter: boosting hl av erage an even 100 points to the amaz ing mxrlc of .500. Manager Hoffard of the Rogues holds down second place with an av erage of .444. Ashland's mansger, OUff McLean, is In third position with 435. while Al Drolete, Grants Pass cstcher, leads his team with -400. Although going runless last Sun day. Melvln McCarthy. Oranta Pass ttilrd bsseman. retains the lead In the run-getting department. He ha cross ed the plate nine times. Medford leads In team batting with a combined mark of .301. Revised pitching percentages show JTankle Earhart. Grants Pass south paw, leading with three wins and no losses, instead of three wins and one Joss, as released last week. Team batting. Individual batting and pitching percentage follow: Team wminn. AB. MaXfanS 129 Klamath Falla Grants Tas , 350 , 309 Ave. .301 .380 .373 Repairing That Pays r ' - i Aahla'd - W Individual Batlint. AB. R. Bernadou. K. P 30 8 Hoffard, Med 31 Mclean. Ash 23 Wheeler. K. F 37 8 Drolette. O. P 30 3 Martin. K. F 2 8 Hartman, O. P 19 8 Bauman. Ash 14 3 Arnle, Med 33 8 Courtney. Med - 27 8 Earhart. O. P 12 0 Brooks, K. F 38 8 Chaney, O. P 29 4 Calvert, Med 23 7 Hulen. Ash 23 8 Donovan. Med 17 5 McCarthy. O. P 28 8 Hess. Med 7 0 Welton. Med 18 2 Pitching percentages. W. L. SO. Earhart. O. P 8 McLean, Ash - 1 Hoffard. Med 1 Ijockwood, Med. 1 Carlstorm. K. F - 4 Bauman. Ash 1 Slogan. G. P 1 Thompson, Med.-G. P 0 Hew. Med 0 Hardy. Ash 0 Kannaato, Ash 0 Prltchett, Med - 0 NEW 'SAFETY LANE' AT LEONARD SI TESTS BRAKES FREE The Chet Leonard Supr -Service station No. 1 at Riverside and Jack son atreets, has Just completed the Installation of a new Weaver Safety Lane automatic brake tester, one ol the most modern and perhaps the fastest testing equipment yet In vented. It la simple to operate and re quires less than one minute to test brakea, testing all four wheels at the same time. Merely drive on the tester and stop. Immediately the braking on energy la shown by the rise of a specially prepared liquid In the four separate gauges In the head of the tester. Without leaving the car the driver can see the exact con dition of the braking energy, and If same Is properly distributed to prevent skidding, according to Mr. Leonard. The new equipment was installed by D. W. Withnell of Springfield. Illinois, factory representative. He states that at recent tests held In Portland, over the Safety Lanes, out of 460 csrs tested, 281 showed me chanical defects and 180 of this number had defective brakes. Al ready 13 ststes have adopted com pulsory testa for brakes and these states are using Weaver Safety Lane Testers. Mr. Leonard will make no charge for testing brakes, or wheel align ment and Invites the public to drive over Safety Lane at any time as he proposes to give a complete Safety Lane service. In addition to this equipment, a Weaver headlight ad Justing machine, complete electrical and brake adjusting departments have been added for the convenience QUEEN HELEN FIRST TENNIS AT 40 4 3 3 49 17 13 14 10 8 (lfl 1 Modernization of the filling station has been found to pay dividends in increased sales. Here is shown the results of a repair project that comet 210 : within the $2,000 limitation of modernization credit allowed by the Federal Housing Administration. New paint, a new roof, new concrete, efficient ; of the public with Arne Christensen Av' I rearrangement of equipment, and an attractive fence and garden arrange-1 in charge, with this new equipment ment transform an ordinary filling station into one of distinction. Mod- sdded the Chet Leonard Super-Ser-ernization projects of this nature often pay for themselves by producing vice Is one of the most modern and increases in galea. I complete one-stop stations in south ern Oregon, Air, Jjeonard states. .500 ! .435 .407 .400 .384 .368 .357 .348 .333 .333 .321 .810 .304 .804 .294 .288 .288 .259 Pet 1 000 1 000 1.000 1.000 .687 .333 .333 .000 .000 .000 000 .000 Banquet for Workles MIDDLEBORO. Mass. (DP) The unemployed here feasted this week. Archie Fillibrown struck and killed a 65 pound doe when It ran in front of the truck he was driving. He turn ed It Over to the Welfare department. EYE KEPI BUSY THROUGHOUT DAY Falph Bar stow, economist and sales counselor, epe&klng before the Grad uate Clinic and Foundation of south ern Oregon optometrist la Grants Pass yesterday, eald: "The imaj?e that is focuased on the retina of the eye is about 120th of aji Inch high. The eye makes about 72.000 fixations or "looks" per day say S.0O0 an hour. The eyes must not only focus but converge (that is, dt rect themselves at the point of s, tri angle, the base of which Is the eyes themselves) and at the near points, where reading. Inspecting, sewing or any other occupation that requires the work to be seen near a,t hand, this act of convergence is a terrific nervous and muscular effort. In fact. It is the effort to see and not the seeing Itself that causes so much physicsl discomfort headache, irrita bility, nervous indigestion, wakeful ness. "It Is In this field that modern op tometry has done remarkable work. WHAT'S A LADY TO DO? Run, Ruth before your romance is wrecked. 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If you prefer to use s polisher, choose Standard Oil Paste Wax or Standard Oil Liquid Wax for lasting lustre. 0 FULL STRENGTH MOSOUITOIS - WES - ROACHU MOTHS FLEAS - ANTS - GNATS The day of old-fashioned 'eye-tat-Ing' to discover only the visual acuity la past. Lots of people who do not need glasses at all, need ocular train ing to produce physical comfort and freedom from afternoon exhaustion. Some people who need lenses, cannot at first wear the full amount of cor rection that la needed and treatment or building lenses are required." Dr. Robert E. Lee. Dr. E. D. El wood Dr. Jud Rlckert of this city attended the meeting. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE & RORST Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Cow RpMs Auto GRANGFR. WASH. (UP) A COW was a victor in a one-round bout with the car of A. M. Moe. Seattle. His machine struck the cow and knocked her down. She Rot up, sjroggtly, shook herself, and wandered away. The car was so badly wrecked It had to be towed to town. F-Mave Ptea at 103 GALLIUOLIS. O. (UP) Mrs. Ed Meadows, 103. who was the oldest Negress in the vicinity and was born in slavery, and was sold three times before President Lincoln's Emancipa tion Proclamation, died here recently. LONDON. ( June 14. (AP) Helen Wills Moody suffered the first defeat of her tennis comeback campaign to day, bowing to Kfttherlne stammers, third ranking British Mar, fl-o, 6-4. in the semi-final round of the Kent championships. Facing the sternest test of a cam paign that had brought her els; lit successive victories in England. Mrs. Moody found herself overmatched by Mies Stammer, left-handed holder of the British hard court champion ship. ; Miss Stammers used her backhand to make openings for winning drives and was helped no little by the fnct that the Callfornian lacked her usual accuracy. Mrs. Moody overdrove the baseline by yards on several occas ions. Up until today. Mrs. Moody had dropped only one set since her ar rival in England and apparently was playing as well as ever. But she sim ply could not get started against Miss Stammers and the British girl ran through the match with amazing ease. WILL OFFER BRADDOCK HAMBURG, Germany, Jina 14. (AP) Walter Rotrtenberg, German promoter, announced today he was completely revlelng hla pinna for a heavyweight match In Europe this Rummer between Max Baer and Max Schmellng, aa a result of Baer'a de feat by Jimmy Braddock. The promoter plana to offer the new champion a chance to meet Svhmellng In Baer'a place, and. If that falls, to make a drastic down ward revision In the terms he has offered Baer for a European battle. The promoter eald ho had cabled Braddock an offer for a title match with Sehmellng somewhere In Europe on August 17. Quail Alam Clock MANAWA, Wis. (UPI Ed Herman, town of Union farmer, has a pet quail Which automatically awakens the family at (1:30 every morning with Its cry of "Bob Whit!" Herman found the bird last Chrlstmaa in his barn where It had sought aheltr from a blizzard. 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