Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 25, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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HUSKIES MOLD
CHAMPIONSHIP
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Power. Method to Be Dis
placed By Open Field Ma
neuvers Retain Punt
Formations Veterans in
Forward Defense.
liy Frunk G. Gurrlo
Associated I'resu Spurts Writer
SKATTIjE, ept. 25 (P) To cap
Italic on several Hpeedmers, th-J
University o Washington footba.ll
team will go on the field of buttle
this season wlti. tfeiini: einphnHtn
on r new style of piny n dis
tinctly open same, in contract tJ
the more closed in, powerhouse
methods of former years.
The punt-. formation" theory of
attack, however, will continue to
be the keynote of the Huskies' of
fensive system which has proven
a consistent ground-gainer since j
its inception nt WushinKton. Coach
Knoch BaKshuw nnd liis assistants
arc in favor of continuing the punt J
and semipunt formations, which j
won favorable comment last year, t
but arc injecting a variety of de- j
ccptivc open field plays to take ad- I
vantage of some exceptionally fast
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VKHN'OX JAVIS
As soon as a proper location can
be found, Vernon Davis, a former
i Ka n s:i s A t; K ic and a ra d tl a t e of
Another reason for the chansc the Chicago College of Physical
this season is that Itagshaw had , Education, plans to open the Med
lost "Chuck" Carroll, all-Ameri- j ford Athletlc Chili of Corrective
can halfback, who workd tho : Exercises. -Mr. Davis, who is also
punt formation to perfection. j a wrestler by profCKnion. has had
S'roiiKcr Tills iciir. long ejcp.'(ienec in this line of worn
edge of osteopathy, .dietetics, elec
tric niasKjiges, hydro-therapy.
Through his treatments.. Mr
Davis declares deformities'and In
Juries can be corrected, Including
curvature f the spine. The Chi
cago College of Physical rCuIturi1
of which he is a graduate, is sec
ond best In the world, said Mr.
Davis, rating next to the T. M. C.
III.
Wndcac Wins 1H1IRPMRCHT
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ASS? mo U PAQTQ
BWXk iui liil unuioi
f PALL O'ER PLAY
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- The Washington toani. who won j and has a thorough working knowl-! A. coIIobo in KprinKflclil
only two conference Kmes iist
yenr, is figured a mucli Htrontfcv
eleven thin HeaHon.
Twenty-two men, fncitnlinK the
completo 1U28 line, have reported
bark for duty. With u veteran
forward' wan, ami exec lent uun-
rial to select from for his buck i
field. HaKshaw eunshlern llle Btid ;
sltnntinn this seitsnn one of the
nrlRhtest slnio ho Joined tho husky
staff nine yearn nuo.
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'I'ne veteran line is roiiiiiom-o im j
tiani Jvraotz. center; ram j'-yi'.
al-foot. 7-lncii captain, and Henry
Wentworlh. tackles; Jack Seaman
and Hill CIrcBor, B"'rds, nnd IHH
S"vder nnd . Clarence, l'autzke,
ends. ' .
There is a-possllilllly that Jessup
may ko to center and l'anl
KchwaBler. Riant sophomore, to
the vacant tackle berth. ' HiiBshnw
ljlhs any number of ends to pick
from, ' includlliK Tom Kddnmnii
Walter Sahll. l-nrr- Westenveller
and Itoy Squires, ie.ttertnen. ' . V .
In the bai kficld, ilerle Hufford.
fhishy sophomore ball carrier.' Is
beliiB groomed for Carroll's posi
tion, other . halfbacks seeking
placos include , lllliott, I' u.l.v e r.
Thiirle. Thornton. Johnny Stom
bau.h ami Hob Itnzzard. veterans
and fJordle. Jenkins, a newcomer.
Charles Uosenltan, a 200-iiound
trijile threat man, has been work
ing at fullback, llosenhan played
the position with, the . froshmnu
uMimH luat venr Hntl was a. brll-
iiu1.t trf..r'mi.r ( cat, knocked -out Joe Anderson i"
' Kor iiunrtei lmck BniTshaW bin the sixth round of their ellniina
Johnhv Gbchall. a lettermun nnd ! Hon bout last night.
Jack-Patrick and ;;:il .IlltlleHtedt. The Wildcat ' belted
1 'V !
I Solemn Tone Evident Amofig
Players and Fans f: Mel
Ott Ties Hornsby Homer
Record(-r--Zachary Hurls
Twelfth Victory. ,' f ; '
Two Principals On Even)
Basis As Coast Race'
Wanes Keesey Breaks
Oak Spirit With Homer
for Ducks in Seventh.-
Hy the Associate! Press,
With the San Francisco MisHiun
Heds fighting toe to toe with the
Hollywood Stars today for the Ia-
eifie Const league leadership, and ;
the Tortlitnd Ducks a full game
ahead of the San Francisco Seals
the 1H21I race, In itH final two
weeks of play, assumed definite
proportions.
It was conceded thai the out
come of the championship race lay
moHtly wJth the lteds and the
Stars, and the determination of
the. bay city club no doubt ac
counted largely for yesterday's vic
tory by the Killeger crew aKalnnt
the Vlttmcn at ltecrealion park
here.
The Mistiions romped off with
the first game of the week's series
13 to l. Thus they tied with the
southern cUib for the league lead
ership, held by the movie land
team for almost three weeks. The
Missions lashed out 17 hits, which
a lso accounted great ly for t hei
win. The third paramount factor
was the classy t pitching of Dutch
Iteuther, who held the foe to but
, 7 hits. 1 .
Heavy hitting by the Los Anpe-
) lea Angels on their home lot gav;
i them a victory over the San
Francisco Seals with a score- of
1 9 to 7. Four home runs sailtd
i ont at convenient moments aid
i the southern club, but the visitors
jouthlt the Angels, 12 to 10. Webb's
1 two hoiiiers; coupled with ons ch
j by Sandberg ami Jacobs, resulted j
: in six of the Angels tallies.
Jim Keesey 's home run In the
seventh with the score tied at six
nil, broke Oakland's spirit and
gave the Portland Dueks the first
game of the series in the northern
cityt 7 to H. The oaks outhit
Portland, garnering 18 safeties off
Cascerella nnd Chesterfield, while
the Dueks connected only a dozen
times off Craghead and Kaaleh.
The Seattle Indians took a new
lease on life and defeated .Sac
ramento In the opener in the
to 2. Ivuns. former Sac
ramento hurlnr. allowed his old
team males only six hits.
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Dick Robcrtton, dnd Al Coodmdn's Brunswick Orchcttrt
Ity Wlilinni .1. Oilpmaii .
Associated l'less Klbrts Writer
Willi the attention of fa.na and
"l'l.-iy'rK alike centered .upon Miller
HiiRKlns' fiKht for Ills life in a
rii.w Vnrti liiiwttirii I. ti uolcmn tone
ii iLin"J " "" j wnH evident along the. big league
Ate iiihikius. trail yesterday as tho afternoon's
LOS- AMUCUJS. Sept. 25. 1 proKrin was unre-lcd. Melvin
(ce HiuiKinf, tno Aeurat-Ka who- (lf.tl.P oianiM i.nd veteran Tom
Zachary of the Yankees shared
such spotlight as there was, Ott
. with his -1 1st and 42nd homo runs
Kn-,IU,,i Zachary with his 12th victory
the
Qecltan, who was ineligible last;tuiky galloper groggy In the first t in a senxon which has brought
year, looks like the best bet. Pat-five of their scheduled 1 0-round J uim no defeats.
rick came from the freshman team; rematch, and loosed a right hand, xt slashed a ball Into tho right
nnd Mittlestedffrom a Junior col-: thunderbolt to Anderson's fnee ii n..id seats In each of two games
lege. v ' tile sixth. Tie' bbiw npriHiteil a j t tin Polo Grounds, and hit
Hagshaw wi'l be in a better po-1 couple of molars, the referee ; drives were instrumental in bring
eition. to tell the worth of his men called ' It a technical knockout.! (ng the fiiants home In front In
after their first game next Satur-j The victory cleared the path for: both encounters by 5 to 4 and 6
dnv In eattle ncnlnat Whitman i a mntch with Mlckev Walker here 1 to !i. The two blown enabled the
f'vtllege. a imn-cnnfereneo eleven, i fctobor I young New. York outfielder to tie
tho National league reeord made
by liog-rs Hornsby In 1022 when
tho lis. fnh won the major leaguv
i crown with 42 home runs,
i Tho Phillies rallied . sharply
j iig;iinst Jnbnny Morrison in the
eighth to pull out a decision over
! Itrooklyn.. by 8 to C in u slum-
bang grime.
Chl-k Hafey again pulled hts
home run set with Jim Hottomlev
on base, and as a 'result the Car
dlnalN outpointed I'ed Lucas and
Jheif woih u title yau sleep '
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TILT OCTOBER 5!
This week the Hertford high
rchool football . team will start j
drilling for their , opening gamej
here Saturday. October G, with
the Marshfleld high .. school. It
will be the seventh yeur In succes
sion the1 two schools have met.
Mnrnhfiekl never won a guiue, but
has always abided by Its schedule.
Once or twice they have been
beaten by sllrn margins, and they
put up a battle.
This year, Alnihf leld Is touted
as a possible state championship
contender, and has a more or bsa
experienced team, that havo been
playing together a couple of years.
They will be one of the toughest
nuts the locals have to craok.
AYhen the Med ford team Iln
up against the Cooh Hay outfit
tonight at 9:00 o'clock over KOW Brunswick Brevities
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big tack leu, Cunningham. Dob
byn, "White nnd lowry, and Green
and Kprague, letternin from lat
ear'n fmiiiuI. an guarda, but they
the Cincinnati lieds by a to l.j are not even certain of Htartlng.
It wan llafcy'n 27th. Wild Hilliu may ehango tac kle every nunr
Mallahan pitched for Ht. IouIh. tor. He a!o ban two nein of bae'tM
I'iltMburg and Chicago were nut; with a good broken field tinner
jviflR nrtlft. Htlne will probably
they will have five week of hard ' alternate with .ppb gnte, t.lav.
practice, but no actual game. ; rotter aim zitimurunn in mo wue
under their belts. However, the field,
ferlmmagcH thl week and next The. uniind tho pant week ha-t
will be na near regular content's J been nhowing aoiue form, wilh tin
uh they can be made, . .1 line vharglng and the bn.kfh-ld
Coai-h llngfit haa no fiiHt nti getting me imtehine-llke preeiH
fceoud team picked. Ho 1i:ih four' Ion In it playH. unibrunn In
scheduled,
The Yankees went to ItoHton
yesterday to open a brief and In
conHip.ientl;tl wriea. but their
mimlH were with their utrleken
manager at 8t. Vincent's honpltal
in New York. Tho falb'n eham-
I'elng groomed uh the kicker and
idiowK pronii..
In the nouthern Oregon confer'
enee gamca thin week. (Jrantu
I 'uhh piayii Klatiiath Kail- at
Klamath F.iIIh. tlrants 1'at.a de
feat" d CreKeent City lHt Saturday
6 to i), and
GOLF TOURNEY
ARE SENT OUT
Invitations to aweua tho fouth
n Oregon golf elm m p ion whip, to
held here October 11-13. were
Weed and Klamath ' k-m out today by the Med ford club.
be
part of tho st.iw.
There will be three, and per
hapH four, fllghlB of 10 playara
each, and two Hllver cups for fifHt
and runner-up pri.us in each flight.
Thero will bo no haudlcapH, of
cotirHe, but with four fllghla thero
will bo a ehrince for any claHM
player, the fllghtt being arranged
according io cores made In tho
qualifying round. , r
Tho main prize htm been do- i
nated by Inrry Schade, local Jew-j
cler, and will bo known an tho !
Larry Hchfide trophy. On It tho
winner of tho find flight will hnve
his name engraved, and It will be
nlng It three tlmoa.
Tho Mail Trlbuno has donated a
liver cup for tho find, flight runner-up,
and other handflomo prizes
havo been gU'en. All tho prbiei
will bo placed on display ill: tho
near future.
In Stine who tilno Ih n forward l-'ullw plnyed n 7-7 tie.
nil jfni11nr nrgnnlntit Ions In llilvri'in" the property of the nuin win-
. New Comfort for Eyw i
" See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST '
404 Medford Bldg.
Cascara is Good for the System
Wliat do ou do when a shitj
4 Rish system 'tells you the bowels
4 need a little' help?
A The best tliiiiR ct discovered
fV the purpose is still the little
candy Cascarct I Take one when
ever the liver and towels arc not
functioning as they should.
Cascarcts arc pleasing to the
palate, and pleasant in their ac
tion. You cat them just like
candy. They work while you
ilecp. Gentle, but thorouch. Cas
carcts don't stir-up the stomach
or upset the system. But they
cleanse the entire thirty feet of
bowels in one comfortable,- thor
ouch action that leaves the sysi
tern clean and sweet j leaves you
j piopM Hevertlick'M won from tho
f(IIlO!llHn U.V U if IMMurf 11 fTllWH
of gr.OO funs i''lclirntln( tllo llUb'M
annual Mm1m Kulh I'ny.'V
The. vlrtory not only ndtiel -.u
i'-Mh trlurnnli to Zm'hiiry'H prfict
record, but nlBo. nlacrd .him one
iriimo fm-llicr ajKMitl of -nny, win
ning Tiiiirk vir ninrto by jiltbr
.wrvico.
When U lllle
llmllln folmrfil
with an untainted breath, un
coated tongue, and clear head,
("aearrts arc made of cascara
-long regarded one of the most 'I rrf.mlngwulor or. rinl-rosittlar
bcnchcial laxatives Known to mca
ical science. They arc sweetened
with pure cine suijar ami flav
ored with real licorice.' Children
love them. So do most grown
ups ! Why take anythiiie; harsh
when constipation threatens?
Whenever a dull headache, las
situde, or sick stomach with loss
of appetite warns you of poor
elimination, a Cascarct or two is
the most harmless form of help
you could Rive a lagging system.
Take a candy Cascarct tonight
and sec how fine vou'll feel in the
morning and for days after.
HKalnst Trt l.yonrt'imd. tlio M'hllcl
S"x In tlio nlnlli rrfUB't ' f.'vi-!
land ye.HV'n"'J.V.-KtViJll rnsh
rti to tli vriirun i.'-i i Inillitnf
won hyy 7 Artrflnr Kprrtnu
niti lii il Xh'trolt to a.O to 4 vlr-
tory ovr.r tho llrown at Navln'
flt'lil. Alvfn CnW(kr wajt hta vie
tlm. ' .
Th Athlrtl find the H'-natorM
had an on-n daU:. ,
Fights Last Night
fliy tbo ArwuclHtud Tr?) '
NEW VOIIKltiiby OoMfitoln.'
Ni'W York, Klnticd Frndity Alcul
b r. liurrulo. (S ): Annro K'.liPi'klH
ItctKltim. outpuintfd i.'Miiada Ic:.
St-w York, (10). '
CAIRO. Oa. W. U.(Toung)
Strlbllnc. Macon. O.. fcnocckvdi
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CELEBRATING 19 YEARS
OF GOOD ST0REKEEPING
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