.J. ' TACE TWO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, TTTR KtAMATTl NEWS ("Y i! H LEAGUE'S HEAD j Universal Draft Question Involved in Attempt 1 . To OUt Him i TORONTO. Onl., Dec. S. (CP) ;j An attempt to oust John Conway j! 'Toole at president ot the lutcr- I T niittnuKi leaaue fatted today when those opposed to the present ad (,niIiiistratlon found they had not enough rotes to awing the ouster, and the first session of th series of minor league meetings at the ' King Edward hotel was conduct ed with , perfect accord. fJ.'.Warreu Giles, president of the ' Rochester ' club, had announced that he would demand President Tooje's resignation, and the at tention of maior and. minor lea gue magnates and representatives waa focused upon the Interna tional league meeting. 't , The question of the universal i Vdrsft,' the most important before .J the assembled gathering at Tor ' ( onto, waa Involved, for Toolo was ij f known' to stand adamantly, op ' nosed to acceptance of "the right "yet selection." while those who -. wanted him ousted were in favor f ot modification. V The International league sea ij aon will open April 27 and close ; September 25, with the custo i mry 18 games being played. It waa decided, j Unqualified opposition to the ; ' draft waa voiced by the Interna- tionai club owners also, and thla - question, ' when brought up be j : fore the assembly ot the national ' association later in the week. ' seems destined to remain in the J. . status quo. - , - w. The. American association also tuet today, hot beyond nppoint- ment of Joe Cantillon supervisor ot umpires, ll ma lime uusiuvh nf Funffnil Interest. 1 Hit-Run Driver Sought By Police ' (Continued from Page One) feet that she waa a little better and that she had a chance to live. ' r little is known ot the Identity - ot the criminal driver ot the car ' which hit Mrs. O'Nttj other than ho Is a middle-aged mrking man. Several workers who aaw the -Occident were too shocked to noi .ticcthe license number of the jfcU-run driver's car. Lee Craft, fjity officer, yesterday followed ; several .clues, that may lead to jie driver's arrest. T&ke yonr pdyntclan's prescrip lloua to the Pelican Drug Co., 12 Main street (next door to the l'ine Tree theater). They nse "only the highest grade drugs; all prescriptions are compounded by -skilled pharmaciata of years ot ttxperieaee, and their prices ars right. Adr. 1S-U. : Western Lady r- Has Right Ides For over fifty yearn, physicians have recommended it and moth ers all over the world have rec ognized this fine old medicine as the standard remedy for those Ills ot childhood, such as biliousness, -r,niluw, "broken out" ekln. con stipation, nervousness, Indigestion feyerlshness, no appetite or en t;rgy, etc. Children love the rich, fruity taste of California Fig Syrup and their whole system benefits from its gentle Influence. It quickly purges the child's sys tem ot all waste; it regulates the bowels and stomach, und gives these organs tone and strength ro they continue to act normally, of their own accord. A Western mother, Mrs. Kose L. Stenger, 421 Clay St., Topeka Kansas, snys: "My little daughter KIl'ii, siiltered from constipation until I thought her stomach and Uiwcls were weak. Then we start ed her on California Fig Syrup. B ion Uio began picking up and i.he Hatin't hud n bit of her old trouble since., tihe'e a strong, healthy Rlrl now, doing splendid work ut school. I give her a little Fig Syrup at regular Intervals, now, to kep her appetite up und ho sure her system Is clean." Always ask for California Fig Kyrup by mime to protect your se.it from Imitations. All drug rtores have it. Four million bot tles used a year Bhows Its pop ularity. Adv. r I - t , I 1 '.' I i - 'i ; ' f$T if - M j All-American Elevens of U. P. Honorable Mentions Announced Editor's note: With the advice euelK, Cnrm-kin Tech.: I.awltM and assistance of roaches and of-1 Princeton: Dnnt-heas, Plttahuritli: ttclala from every section of the Van Sitkel, Florida; Alley. Ten country, the Tutted Press -Ail- neaaee. . American elevena for 1928 have) Tackles Latwmnn. !. Y. I'- been named by Frank tlelty. United Presa sports editor. The(i,Hlll0. Mctlulrk.. Boston Uoilese. TOiiOXTO, Out, lc S. tl'PI selections represent a concensus riiwloy, Louisiana State; . Wll-LKour great football plavers ot opinion ot more than 100 grid- ,, Tcxtt, christian. H1,d uul among the Culled Pres. Iron experts who have seen these . n .i,!.,,.. i0 orable mentiou, In nctleu this season. United Press All-America elev ens tor 192$: , Kirst Team End Phillips. California. Tackle Pommerniug, Michi gan, i Guard Robesky. Stanford. Center Pund. Georgia Tech. Guard Gibson, Minnesota. Tackle Douds. V. & J. End Fessler, Ohio State. Quarter Harpster, Carnegie Tech. . , Half Strong, New York V. Half Cagle. Army. Fullback Carroll. Washington. Second Team Ilaycraft. Minnesota. Gheito, Pittsburgh. .'..cliao, Florida. Howe, Princeton. Brown. Vanderbilt. ' Nowack. Illinois. Franklup, St. Mary's. , Williams. U. S. C. Miiell. Georgia Tech. Banker. Tulane. Scull, Pennsylvania. -" i Thlnl Tvaiiw Barna, Hobart. - Hlbbs. U. S. C. , Sanders, S. M. V. Moyulban, Notre Dame. McMullen. Nebraska. Browa. Texas. . Abernathy. Vanderbilt. Maple. Oregon State. Hume. S. M. U. Brazil, Detroit. Crabtree, Florida. Honorable Mention Ends Barrabee. N. Y. V.l Ro- Market Report for the Pacific Coast PORTUA.YD MARKETS By United Frees Livestock : Cattle Receipts 2,080; market opened slow, about steady. Steers, good. S12& 12.60: medium, S10.50& IJ. B0: common, 19 10.50; heifers, good. S9.76(i 110.35; common medium, $7.7,6 O 9.75; cows, good, 58.7509; com mon medium, JC. 756 8.76: low cutter, S4&6.75; bulls, yearlings excluded, good, $7.25 6 7.76; common medium, S6.507.25: calves, medium choice. $8.50 10.50; cull common, $7 6 8.50; vealers, good choice. $12.60613; medium. $126 12.50;' cull com mon, $8 a 11. Hogs- Receipts 3,640; market opened slow, lower. Heavy weights 250-300 lbs., medium choice, $7 08.50; 200-260 lbs., $7.766 8.75; 160-200 lbs., $8.86 ft 9.25; 130-160 lbs.. $8; packing sows, $6.60 7.60; slaughter pigs 90-130 lbs., $7.50 8 50; feeders and stockers. $7.50.8.60. Sheep Receipts 1,175; market about steady. Lambs. 84 ' lbs. down, good choice, $1112; me dium, $1011; iuy common, all weights, $8.5010; yearlthg wethers, $8 10; ewes, medium choice, $4.50ffr! G.50; cull comtcon all weights, 13 ft 3.5(1. Wheat BB bluestem, $1.48; soft white, $1.19; western white, $1.19; hard winter, $1.13 H: northern spring, $1.12; westeru re. $1.13 V,: Butter Cube extras, 49c; standards, 49c; prime firsts, 48c; firsts, 17?4c. Kggs Fresh standard extras, 48c; fresh standard firsts, 47c; fresh medium extras, 40c; fresh medium firsts, 37c; nndersUc. 31c. Buttcrfat Direct shippers' fol' , price. No. 1, 62c; station price, j 50cNo. 2. 48c; Portland deliv-i ery price, No. 1, 55c; No. 2, 49 e-6e. Fruits Huckleberries, 9 10c per lb.; chanberries, $5.75 6.50; apples, 60 76c. Vegetables Spinach, 90c$l; squash, $1 crate; celery, 50 0 70c; celery hearts, $1; lettuce, 51 1.25: sprouts, lit! 1.10, onions, 25c doz. bunches; pota toes. $1 11.16; cabbage, $1.26 1.36: cauliflower, COtfrl; red cabbage. 1, 254) 1.35; carrot i. 25c; turnips, 35c: beets 25 fa 30c; rutabagas, 45 50c; parsnips, 45 6 60c. R.lX FIUXC-IHCO IjMIKF.T8 SAN FRANC1SCC, Dec. 3. (U P) Butter Extras, 50c; prime firsts, 49e. Eg?s Extras, 484c; exlra r .llets, 47Vic; undersized pul lets, 20c; pullets, .19c. Cheesu California fancy flats, 24c. Potatoes Stockton, 11 01.35: Washington Netted Gems, 1.?0 1.40. Poultry Broilers, Leghorn 1 to 1 Vi pounds, 40 (514 2c; fryers, 353Gc; young roosters, 3Vj pounds and up, 36 30c; old roosters, 19 22c; Leghorn old roosters, 1417c; Leghorn hens, 33 35c. Turkeys, young, 30 33c. I Waiatcr. WiscenMii: Miller. Nnn I Yale; Cnrlsou. Oreei'ii Stuto; Mailer, Alabama; Dn-sluir, Car nesle Tech.: Post. Stanford ' Centers Wesiaate,' Pennsyl vanla Itatulolph. Indiana; Hall. Army; Burragar. I'. 8. Cox. j Colgate; Hswley, Davis Kikins. Quarterbacks liovile. Minn jsotu: Gulick. Hohnrt: llnyslnger; 'Syracuse: Witt, Tennessee; Kills, j Tutit.; Crisluler, Wisconsin. HallbacksA-. Glascowi , Iowa; I Chevlgney. .None Damu; Dennett, ilndiaua; Weston. BosiouCullege; Sherwood, Oiyxoo. State: Low. California; Connell, Detroit; Thomas. S. C; Gannon,' Navy: Mclvcr, Teiinessee; Lusby, , Wis consin: Sloan. Nebraska. Fullbacks Holmer. Northwest- ern: Karcis. Curuegie Tech.: j Howell. Nebraska: Clark, Colo rado College: Hoffman. Stanford; Miles, Princeton. City Not to Stop Outside Fires (Conthraed Prom Pace One) Due to boxes falling from tho garbage wagons and cluttering the s reets. tho council believed jthe wagons should be covered. ; Lee raid, this matter would be taken up immediately. The man in charge of the city dump ground has had a great deal of trouble with people dump ing trash between the highway and the dump ground. Lee salt he didn't believe people realized bow cheaply they could have their garbage hauled away from I their backdoor step by the sail. age company, saving them the ' trouble of loading their machines and making the trip - - Call for Bids There was some talk ot only ! allowing people in the grounds to dump rubbish between the hours of 8 to 6 in the winter and 11 to 8 In the summer months. This matter was left to be de cided later. An ordinance was passed au thorizing the mayor and police judge to inter into a contruot with the Great Northern Railroad company for purchase of an ease ment for a sewer over ami across Great. Northern property. . This will be part ot the new sewer system being installed. The city attorney was author ized to draw up a resolution call ing for bids on city printing, gas oline, tires, and meals for the prisoners. Instead ot waiting ,1 j the first of the year. It was felt this bit of business might as weLi be -disposed ot before the usual first of the year rush when prep arations for spring work com mence. ' Thj monthly report from the police department showed 108 arrests during the month of No vember, with $1,698 collected in fines. Twelve calls were amwered by the fire department,- $12,000; tn insurance was risked and $235 insurance was paid.' Twenty-one -properly holders petitioned for lights to lie in stalled at the- intersections . of Orchard avenue 'and Martin, Or chard and Division and Orchard and Mitchell streets. This was referred to lw light committee. Only two ouilding permits were up for approval and were grant ed, aggregating 96.040. The re modeling ot an apartment house which is owned l.y Louis K. Por ter, contractor, was for $6,000 of this amount. McDUFFER MISSAPL'TT.l GOI.K . CI. I'll i .By Ilnrrio Payno WHAT'S THAT YOO'RS HEADING FAN hit? THIS Olf rlAtoxiHE OFFERlfrS A PRIZ6 FOR THE BEST . DEFINITION OF A j A LADV BWINNER l& A FSRSOti A HSU SWIIBJ IWO WUKamMWV pHEflWfcR COSTUrUt AM0TWO MmuTEJ SEliOriKft THE GETTY SELECTS ALL-AMERICAN United Press Sports Editor Choose Only Two from Pacific Coast for they wou their places on this highest of the season's , honor rolls despite the tfurt that they played under the handirap i( ' having to provide the drlvhis power auu mspirai inn ot oiner wtse compurallvely mediocre elev ens, fugle. First Choice. Such a Cagle of ti!,lllir,..w ffrl!.rU"H'i t if. .1 unanimous choice for on of the halfhack positions. Without the fire and dash and versatility of "Red" Cagle, tho Army team, which started the season with so much prfcmtiu?. would have been In sorry straits. The atnnsluc offensive play aud the courageous detenslve work of Cagle carried the Cadets along to what com parative success they eujoyetl. while In defeat It was tho aplri' and dash of Cagle alone which stood out. Cnrrull Named In similar fashion. Chuck Car roll of Washington fought tlir battles of his mediocre team prac tically single-handed, rising to the heights of football greatuess jaud wiiiuing recognition as the i greatest player on tho. Pacific coast. Kniflug through strong opposition Hues, running the ends aud nasstng with spend un a- CUrat'T WIIIIUIll UUeMtj.lt .,. from his teammates. Carroll held two of the greatest tenuis lu the far west to surprisingly low scores by his gridiron geulus unJ lnspiraticn. - tiuartU Sultl IWv.t Otto PoinmereulugjOt Michigan, greatest ot mid-westt.ru Ucklcs aud virtually the uuuulmous cr-.oice of coaches anil fouthali of ficials who assisted In tho selec tion ot the United Presa team, was the bulwark aud mainstay of a comparatively weak "lllg ten" team. Here was a tackle whose smashing pluy"won him All-America game ahead of scores of other linesmen who had the advantaxr ot playing with winning teams. The other tackle position Is filled by "Jnp" Douds of Wash ington Jefferson, the gleaVM-t linesman In the eat. yet one who might have been overlooked hud It not been for the fact . that every coach whose team met the Presidents joined the unanimous chorus ot acclaim ou Douds abll-4 Ity. A football coach naturally overestimates the qualities of his own stars when the questlou of All-America Is raised, but Cjne aud all who saw tho big Wash- f? Punil Is Center ' Around these four players whe thus come in somewhat unusual fashion to their rightful place on the All-America eleven of 1928 are gathered the year's outstand ing stars. .' - - - Ah pivot man, no greater cen ter passed a ball this seaoon than Captain Pund of Georgia Tech's undefeated team. Chuck Howe of Princeton and Moynihan of Because it loosens llic gcrni- laden phlegm, it helps to free j the air passages of infectious mucus without the aid of dopt. 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