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MEProrcn matt, thtbttnt;. medford. Oregon, Wednesday, octobet. 28, me. BASEBALL OWNERS BOOMED FOR ALL-AMERICA HONORS NINE AMERICANS WIN TOP PRIZES IN SWEEPSTAKES westerns; sheep and feeding lambs little changed; most slaughter ewes the Queen Mary for New York. He told friends he was returning horn to vote. 83.50-3.76. PACE TWO San Francisco Buttei SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28 (AP) -. (D. S. Dept. Agr.) Butter, score, 02-34; 91-33; 90-33; 89-31. SACRAMENTO, Cel., Oct. 28 (AP) Butter: First grade, 38V: ewond giade. 36 3$. FATTEN PLAYERS Portland Produce FOR B!G LEAGUES San Francisco Moguls Find Milk and Beefsteak Add to Value of Stringy Lads Gomez Cited As Example BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28 (P Smart ba-wbail club owner here nave token a tip from the farmer and are fattening promising players for tne big league market. The fian FranclAoo Seals and Mis sion of the Pacific Coast league have bad so much success with the ya tern that It's a regular practice far club officials to send a promising young man out to a ranch to put little meat on his ribs during the off-season. The latest recipient of this sort of care Is Harry 'Tim" Marble, younger brother of Alice Marble, women's na tional singles ton n Is champion. The Missions are tending him up to Pres ident Joe Bearwald'a ranch near Win ters, Oallf., for beefsteak, and milk to he will be ready to try out for the team come spring. Some of the products of the. fat-' tentng process are Vernon Oomez. the ocentrlo forkhandcr of the New York Yankees; Frank, e Crosettl, Yankee shortstop, and Eddie Joost, of the Cincinnati Reds, Oeorge Putnam, former Soal secre tary, thought up the idea of super vising the diets of young players, He started in a modest way on Croaettl by ordering quarts of milk to be left on Prankle's doorstep every day, Frankle didn't say what happened to the milk, but he flourished and went to the big leagues. The Seals found themselves to a few years later with Oomez, a whip armed stripling who seemed too thin ' to impress big league scouts. Putnam I hipped Lefty to a health farm near Saratoga, where he followed a prodi gious eating program but nearly died of ennui. Oobes picked up a little weight -nd after the season became a big leaguer, Joost likowlee was too frail-appearing to capture the fancy of too-ite until the Mission president took blm to a ranch last winter. Eddie played brilliant ball and was plotted up by the Reds toward the olose of the season. NTS. . jT'i jww ' -" NEW YORK. Oct. 38. (AP) Nina Americans won top prizes of $1M, 000 apiece from the 10th Irish hospital sweepstakes draw today when Dan Bulger, the prime favorite, won the Cambridgeshire. The lucky ticket holders; 'Crane," Qulncy, Mau, "North," Northbend, O. "West," Philadelphia. James Short, Portage, Penn, Margaret Cunner, Brooklyn. Hooker, West Durham, N. O. Ten Otrls, Edge water, N. J. Klckan Company, San Francisco. William Schrlebern, Syracuse, N. Y American winners on Daytona, the second horse, each getting $76,000. in cluded P. Ryan. Chicago, and Cella Johnson. Providence, R. I. John Thermos, Cicero, III., had a ticket on Laureate II, the third horse It la worth $50,000. Others on Lau reate II were Dorothy Rled, New York August C. Krleger, Union City, N. J.; A. M, Schutzman. Baton Rouge, La, and Mrs. Hazel Stark, Philadelphia. Prior to the actual running of the race Americans bad won approxi mately $1,660,000 In horse, residual and consolation prizes. Ed Goddard, Washington State quarterback, Is one of the outstanding backs on the Paclflo Coast, and Paclflo Northwest fans maintain he should receive AIIAmerlca honors for 1938. It's his last season on the gridiron. Though playing with a northern team, Goddard la from Escoft dido. Calif. (Associated Press Photo) SPORT BREEZE by EDDIE BRIETZ (Associated Press Sport, Writer) Pair Seek Post Of Injured O. S. C. End CORVALLIS, Oct. 38. (AP) A two-way buttle wu underway at Bell Field between reserves seeking the position left vacant In the Oregon State lineup by Dale Llllebo, veteran end. Llllebo, who has captained the Beavers In the majority ot games this season, Is otf the squad Indefinitely with a head Injury, Joe Wendllek and Weldon Wedln are first In line to take over the Job for the Montana game Saturday. Blackman To Give Oregon Strength SUOENE, Ore, Oct. 38. J-(AP) Oregon's kicking and passing, weak' ned all aeason by Injuries, will be Back at par Saturday for the Port land game with the Washington nuaklea. With Tom Blackman. sophomore fullback, ready to stsrt, the Webfoots are certain of at least one man who can both throw and punt. Blackman has been on the side lines since the first conference bsttle of the year, and In bis absence the Webfoots have been ablo to complete but three passes one sgalnst Idsho and two against Washington Btate. BOWLING NEW YORK, Oct. 38. p) Aftor last year's game with Minnesota, Lynn Waldorf, Northwestern coach, said: "If I never seen that Tuffy Thomp son again It will be soon enough. ' . , . Just tor that, Bcrnle Blerman Intends to turn Tuffy loose at Evans ton Saturday, . . . How about Babe Herman for manager at Brooklyn? . . . The Reds are getting roady to soil the Babe up or down the river they don't care which. Just so they send him somewhere. . . . Scouts say another red-hot wrestling war Is brewing. , , , Best Bell, coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, Is quoted as say ing eastern collegers are not smart enough for pro football, , , . Ouch I The "We Wlna" took the long end of a 8-X point count In their match with the Rangers on the Elk olub bowling alleys last night. Prultt, Rangor lead-oft man, was high Indi vidual with SOS pins. The Kilowatts and Scrubs roll tonight. Scores Bangers. Lota ot talk on the coast about Dick Welsgerber, fullback for little Willamette college at Balem, Ore. . , . Welsgerber, a aio-poundor from East Orange, N. J., has converted 4a out of S3 attempted place-kicks In three years. . , . rocord so far thla season Is 10 out ot 13. Prultt 8. Sherwood . Obye Janouch Predette Handicap .., 189 130 135 . 117 . 138 . 138 183 181 138 139 181 138 Totals Holmes Jerome Boone winkle Martin . 847 900 We Wins. . 110 134 . - 133 133 .. 18S 209 133 133 133 140 138 309 334 173 US 118 109 138 143 148 199 133 181 309 898 Football Deaths On Same Level as In Previous Year NEW YORK, Oot. 88. OP) Foot ball In 1938 la taking approxi mately the same toll of life that It did a year ago, and once more most of the .deaths are attribut able to sand-lot and high school gamea. The records so far this season ahow IS deaths which have been reported from gridirons and 33 fa talities among football players since January 1. At the eamir stage of the 193S aeason the toll stood at 17. Fights Last Night WRESTLING Lack of heft In his' Temple back field has forced Pop Warner to make varlatlona In hla famous football aya tern. . . . The people's choice out in Pittsburgh Is Mnrshsll Goldberg, Pitt halfback. . , , Most burned-up young man or ths week was Slip Madlgan when he found out Fordham had promised the Olanta 33 percent of the receipts for use ot the Polo grounds. , , . The Dodgers hsve sign ed a Russian Inflelder named Palach amln. . , , But he'll give the print era a break and call himself Nick Polly tor box scoro purposes. . . . Horace Stoneham, president of' the Olanta, and Bill Terry don't see eye to eye on whether Hank Lelber shall be traded. . . , What'a become of All BabaT Use Mall rrlbune want ads mmm K'J . ".'V.' .A r,f '-i Snider Dairy & Produce Co. North EartleU Phono 203 Handicap Totals . 884 884 971 3739 Medco and Standard Roofers divided honors In their City Bowling league match last night at the Smoke House, while the Qatea Auto outfit ekod out "l viotory over the Rogue River Oolfors. Roy Prultt did noble dutv for the Oolfers, turning In a match score of 030, his last game being 348. Medco. English 181 184 130 Lyons 188 163 168 Keasler . 303 104 189 Burroughs 193 is3 188 Franklin 170 190 193 Totabj 883 833 885 3870 standard Roofers. J. Burroughs . 161 343 143 838 Duchler 145 150 188 463 Nlssen 187 158 180 476 Huasong 137 137 303 476 Walsh 308 177 308 593 8 5 IS Totals 703 881 906 3560 Gates Auto Co. Dswea 138 171 166 475 Cannon 171 149 318 636 Ferguson 178 169 177 834 Fields 178 170 173 831 Gates ... 163 173 308 643 8 8 8 34 Totals 833 840 948 3633 R. R. Oolfers. 304 181 348 630 185 173 170 807 159 140 163 461 140 170 187 806 110 178 166 454 777 Prultt L. Clsrk D. Clsrk .... L. Watson R. Hsmmond Totals 843 939 3648 By the Associated Press Reading, Fa. Dave Levin, 195, Brooklyn, threw Maurice La Chap pelle, 180, France; flying tackle and body press, 81:09. New Haven, Conn. Qlno Oartbsldl, 315, won by default over Tommy Mi lan, 305, Australia. (Milan Injured In fall from ring.) San Franctaoo Vlo Christy, 311. Sunland, Calif., defeated Frank Mal cewloz, 303, Uttca, N, Y. Lincoln, Neb. Ernie Dusek, 336, Omaha, won two out of three falls from Rudy LaDltal, 318, Foughkeep- sle. N. Y. Pittsburgh Dick 8 h I k a t. 330. Pittsburgh, threw Oeorge McLeod, 308, Ohio, 30:36, body press: Joe Par-1 elll, 189, Chicago, threw Tony Mar chlonl 188, Italy, 37:19, body alam. Wiatrak's Return Buoys Washington SEATTLE, Oct. 38. The re turn of John Wlatrak, atar centor, to the University of Washington's first string line buoyed Husky hopw today as the grlddera prepared for their Saturday clash with the Uni versity of Oregon at Portland. Wlatrak did not play against Call fornla, being out with Injuries. Bud Erlokaon, second string center, sub bed in fine fashion and atamped himself a dependable reserve fGr the post. Frank Mattes, guard, and Carl Matronlo, reserve end, were on the sidelines, Mattes with a leg Injury and Matronlo with a slight Charley horse. 138. 138, By the Associated Press New York Enrico Venturl, Italy, outpointed Lew Masaey. Phlladslphla, (10.) Twin Falls. Idaho Eddie Record, ISO, Los Angeles, stopped Stanley Symea, 145, Minneapolis, (3.) Detroit Edwin Waling. 227. De troit, outpointed Paul (Tennessee) Lee, 134, Indianapolis, (10.) Camden, N. J. Unknown Winston, 193, Holyoke, Mass., defeated Joe Llpps, 183, Aalanta; decision (10 ) New York. Baby Salvy Saban, 145. knocked out Jimmy Toomey, 141, Newark, N. J., (S.) PORTLAND, Oct. a8. () Butter rnnu, a grade, 3 So lb. In parch ment wrappers, 38c lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 34c ' lb., cartons 35o lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. general price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 38-37o lb.; coun try routes, 34-35c lb.; B grade. 34-350; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, buttertat basis 5314c euuo Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 35c; atandards 33c: extra medium, 33c; medium firsts 33c; undergrade 16; pullets 13-15c; pee-weea 8o dozen. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery. buying price: Leghorn springs 14c lb,; others unchanged. Cheese and country meats steady ana unchanged;. Portland Wheat Aerial Defense Faber Objective ALBANY, Oct. 38. (AP) Deter mined not to meet the same fate twice. Coach Don Faber of Albany college strove to construct an ef fective pass defense for the Oregon Normal school contest Thursday night. Albany was beaten last week when It failed to atop a brilliant aerial of fensive displayed by Southern Oregon Normal. Al Peterson, tackle, received a broken nose against the Bona and probably will not meet the Wolves. Queen Mary Skipper Dies Of Paralysis SOUTHAMPTON. Englsnd, Oct. 38 (IP) Commodore sir Britten, com mander of the British queen of the Seas, the liner Queen Mary, died co day, a few hours after he was strick en by paralysis He was 63 years old. Sir Edgar suffered the stroke Just before the Queen Mary was due to leave for New York. Captain R. V. Peel assumed command while sir Ed gar waa rushed to a nursing home, where he died. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 28 (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS, 1000; mar ket mostly steady; good to choice ,65-210 lb. drlvelns 0.60 -60; load lots absent, quotable 0.7ft; 330-260, 9.00 10; few light light. 9.00-26; packing eowa mostly 7.60; slaughter piga 4 00- C 00; common 46 lb. mid western reed t-rs 6 60; liberal supply better tirades held around 7.60; choice local raers Cjuotable up to J1.60 or above. cattle 100, 7 direct; calves 36, 8 direct; market very slow, few sales steady; scattered lots uteera unfold. ii&ld around 0.00-6.00 and above, strictly good grain fed quotabln up ward to Monday's top of 8.25; com mon heifers 4.00-6.00; low cutter and .utter cows 2.60-3 25; common to me dium grades 3-50-4 00; good beef cows 4.50-75; bulls mostly 4.50-6 00: tjood to choice vealcrs 8.00-0.00; common heavy calves 3.50-4.00; medlvm grades bp to 6.60. SHEEP ' 200; market steady and plainer kinds offered; medium 3! lb. Umbs 6.86; good fat jambs saluble around 7.25-75; odd common year lings 4.00; good fat ewes 276; some held higher. Wheat. PORTLAND, Oct. 28 (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close May , .08 .09 8 .99 Deo. .98 1 .98 IA ML .98 Cash wheat: Big Bend blues tern, bw., 12 pet., l.oe; dark hard win ter, 13 pet.. 81.1914: 12 pet., il.13'4; 11 pet.. 1.07 1.4; soft white and west ern white, 99; hard winter, 91.01; western red, $1.00. Oats No. 2 white, 3 0.00: gray, 29. Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. b.w., 934. Corn, No. 2 eastern yellow, ship, $49.60; Argentine 935. MUlrun, standard, 927.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 40; barley, 1; flour, 7; oats, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oot. 28. ( AP) Wheat : Open High Low Close Dec. 1.15 1.10 '4 1.16 1.15 May 1.14V4 1 14 1.14 1.14 July .09 1.00 9 1.00 Wall St. Report SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 38 (AP( (O. 8. Dept. Agr.) HODS 660; direct 78. Butchers slon mostly .0-20 lower, bulk good 168-238 lb. California 9.80-86; latter top: few 140-188 lb. weights good 338-380 lb. sveragca 0.30; odd lota medium 167 208 lb. butchers 8.35-76; packing s-iwa 8.50-7.00; about steady CATTLE 75: holdovers 80; all classes In light aupply, no early ac tion on ateers, quality mostly me dium, undertone about steady: good light fed steers nominally quoted e.00-60; range cows and hel'era prac tically absent, artlctly good range rows quoted to 8.50; low-cutters-cutters steady to strong, spots 38 higher for week, scattered ales 3.35- 65; few bulls 4 50-75: good quoted eround 5 SO; calvea 135. direct 70; holdovers 70. Little changed. Vealers rbsent, quotable top 0.80. SHEEP 775; direct 730 Nominally titeady: lambs absent, good wooliKlns quoted 8 35-60: package common 88 lb. slaughter ewea 1.00; good-choice salable up to 8.25. CHICAOO, Oct. 28. (AP-USDA) Hoga 34.000: fully steady with Tues day's best time or strong to 10 nigh er than the average; top 10.63: oulk good and choice 190-340 lb. 89.40 63; most 150-180 lb., 88.50-935; strong weight pl,js 17.30 up; bulk bet ter sows 88.73-90. CATTLE 13,000. calvea 1,300: strict ly longfed steers, yearlings and rear- ling heifers strong to 15 higher, qual ity considered; top 111.33 for long yearlings; 91100 tor 1.300 lb. atrs; medium and lower grade steers slow, steady: mostly 110.00 and 93.73 down respectively. SHEEP 11.000; fst lambs alow, open ing around steady; good to choice natives mostly 99 00 down; best held shore 9 28: as yet little done on NEW YORK, Oct. 38. (AP A few favored Issues In today's stock market surged forward to new 5-year highs with gains ot aa much as 4 points or so. On the other hand a number of the recent leadcra Just managed to keep tnelr heada above water. There waa a mild retreat on late selling and the close was somewhat Indefinite Transfera were . around l,60S,0O0 thares. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. 8e Dye. ...238 Am. Can 1" Am. dr Fgn. p. eft A. T. It T 1781 The sweetness of revenge will be sought on the Van Soojoc field he tomorrow when Ashland Junior blgb school football team will, clash with Medford Junior Bulldogs In an effort to offset a 13-0 defeat at the hands of the local grlddera earlier In the season. nrtth nii.i1 r n.tmM fn the game which will be called at 3:45. f The contest will be preceded by a down-town pep rally. starting llne-upa were announced today as follows: Medford L. Thurman ..E. Whlte - ,E... Burrow T Howard T Hlbbert . Lewis -O. .O.. Newton ..c... H. Thurman .... Q ., Stsad H.. Crosby ...H... Newland F -Ash!and Beste Oracey . Adams Orlpps N-wbry Cettllng Lindsay . Warren Parker Putnam Harris WATCH THIS SPACE FOB OPENING DATE OF Nissen Health Club Preserve the finish end cur will be worth more Daily's Auto Painting Si South itartlftt Airplane To Sow Grass Over Burn COQUILLE, Oct. 28 (AP) An air plane .was to zoom over southwestern Oregon today, sowing grass seed on the first unit ot 400,000 acres ot burned over land. The plane, purchased through the department of agriculture at Salem, will be paid tor by farmers at the rate of 30 cents per acre, plus the cost ot seed, estimated at 91.09 per acre. Sufficient funds will be raised from the re-seedlng of 20.009 acres to pay for the 8800 purchase price of the ship. Electrical Contracting Wiring and Repairing OLSON ELECTRIC Phone 116 3 N. Bartlett 2SSIi Bearst Would Vote. SOUTHAMPTON. Eng., Oct. 28. (AP) William Randolph Hesrst. the newspaper publisher, sailed today on Phone 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service fi m PORTLAND VISIT THE TfV VOTERS - - Read Carefully! This measure appears on YOlR lullotv- TAX LIMITATION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FO SCHOOL DISTRICTS HAVINO 100.000 POPULATION Purpose: To amend the constitution "... to levy Uws not to etceed 80 of TOTAL M9S. levy . . . " Also Read Voters Pamphlet Paje 1? to TAX LIMITATION In this title la UNFAIR and MISl.EAniNO to average Voter and Intended wr.ir.nr. uw that Portland School District will operate for 80 of the 1933 levy. 80 ot TOTAL 1076 levy (three separate levies added) will INi RKVSE taxes by 8I.S0O.0OO. This la NOT so stated on your ballot. Portland School censtis shows rapid decline, over 100 Vacant Rooms with 9.000 leas enrolled. INCREASED TAXES ARE I'MVAR RANTED, nn WiV .! . . ..... F,. rvm.na uistrirt to enact Sr-ECIAL LAWS by statewide tote, or grant SPECIAL Privileges to tamper with present t Tax Limitation Law. observed by ALL OTHER school districts In Oregon. 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