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WETWOttT) M'ATL TRTBUNTC, frnrorOllD.'-YWE 1020. - Is 71 it! ' I.. "V i I 'Mi !Mi f): w lei u m u its. 1; m U I: I I; v' & f V ir MIS MSI ' II! MS! MS! (Ill iii ; ii! Ml :: I!: ill hi in iii in II! 'Ii ill lit ill BRUINS INFIELD COMBINATION IS RATED HIGHEST Double; Play Data 1 Shows Cub s Registered 160 Twin Putouts Against 115 for Athletics Also Better With Bat. By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor NEW :X0W nt- 8. (P) The last time the Athletics ami Clubs met In the world series, 19 years ago, they presented two ol" the greatest Infield combinations of ull Lima! " Time has enhanced rather than dimmed the fame or Tinltor-Kvers-Ohnnco double pluy trio und the ., famoliu Duvlii-Collliis Hany ilu'ker fiiiartet of J!) 10. Nullher of the Infields that lake their noHilioim nt Wrinley field next Tuesday compare an u whole wltii thoBB ancient arrays. From on Individual standpoint, however, the, Cubs have one of the great ext performers of all time In Hokbih Ifornuby, wllile the Alhlullcs have a great youngster In Jimmy Foxx. Frank Jiakor was, tho home-run herq of his day and Clinnee as HiUKKer, hut neither had linylliinii like, tho batlius punch of Jlornshy und li'oxx. 'If'1 Charley Grim, 111 cOub field captain, Is recovered sufficiently from a broken left wrist to lie back nt top form, Joe McCarthy's in field troupe ligures lu have a slight defensive edge on I heir Mark rl vals as well as a niniKiu hilling strength. . "If". Die double play figures menu anything, the Cubs have a more effective combination, for they have registered over 1(10 twin fill ings as compared to around for the Athletics. At bat the ,('uli infielders have an udyanluKe of nboul )0 points to the niaiii 'With Foxx and Dykes, Hnrnsby mid Fng Hsu. topping their rivals by mile stantial margins.- t. . . i, Flxx Dangerous Foxx fs a much more dangerous hutsniun than (irlmm, but the Cub cuplalii Is a consistent lili n-r", a in ore finished, lnficldcr und more experienced, tirimm was signed by Connie Muck when ho wan a 1:1.1 r,r 17 litielf In llllll lint hn nnu..i n. ,. i,.ii ...HI. il, am.i,.ii,.o 'Phfu U 1,1- lu...lil;, l.l.r in ',,.. ...i.i i..v-u rni. Max Jllshop, the slender Mack I "P '''"" under the league lead -second baseman, has a habit ot rls- ;rH;' ' be victory kept the M,irs a lug In the occasion, lie might turn r"" Ku,n" "f It1"1' '"V" out to he a series hero, but his roc- nrd cannot coinimrii with that of his great rlvul, llornsby. lllshop may lie n better man at going back nflor. pop flies . but lornsby lnf bail a great year. In the field us well as at lial.. Ills halting mark is HO points hetiin than llisboii's nnd bis cxporiencu Is a vital Cub asset. .... Joe Hiiley, out. of the gunio a good pari, nf the season, is n smoother working shortstop than tho SH-yeor-old F.'.woml lOugllsh, but not so good n hitter. Tho versa tile Jimmy Dykes, who can play any Infield position niTeptuhly, gives the Athlellcs a distinct edge at third base. Norman McMilliu Is fast and lie ins filled n spol that gave the Culm u lot of early worry but tho ex Vankuo is not as suuHonei) or as dangerous a hitler "x D-Vlle' t JSLMl F, E STANKOHD irN'IVEItSIT)', CaV, ct,:S,-H.J,)T-5IIUiry shifts, serai... bled -gg, and other berudtlllr.u innovations 1n foiitha.ll formations have been omitted by Pop Warner. Stanford coaehrin educating bin CardlnnlH In the ways of the grid Iron. Instead, when the Stanford eleven battle the strong Oregon I'nlverslty eleven Saturday In Stan ford studiiim, be Hil send Ills lean, out with n finely balanced and well timed attack that he calculates ought to tiring victory. One of th. mnlntftnyw of the Car dinal sound 1. tlarlpw tlothert. who looms ns Ihe big ace of the Car dinal attack, lie In being groomed for the right halfback pOHitlt.n. Known . at. t. great shot -putter, nothert Is developing fast ns n football player, practice spshIo.im . the last few day;, hnvc Indicated. LIE J, GOLF MNKSiHi DKTItOlf, Oct. ' S.?l Mar ried women golfers bud olio good argument against the claim they were yielding to members of tlie single ranks today. Of the eight survivors In the national women's cbuni...ins)ili ui Oakland Hills, six of them tvurc married. They were Mrs. Hurler lllgblc, Detroit; Mm. o. K, Mi'.l, Kansas Cty; Mrs, Is-o Kcdortuan. New York: Mrs. Dorothy Camp bell Hind. I'lillmlslplila, anil M.v. Loona I'rewlnr." lss Angeles. The unmarried survivors were flltnn.i Collotl, tl. defending title hold.tr from ' Pebble tlench. Cat., nnd ; , IMrnhyo Wall, ot OshKusli,;.U'4-w WILL DO HEAVY vmmnur-jt S-, ' JMmmmf II Hlllll I rllllJ I Ull . . iS , . M ALONE 1; These three hurlers won three-fifths of the Chicsgo Cubs' games this Lczton and vAU do most of the heavy work during tho world's series. Bush Is the National Icsgue'o leadirg pitcher. SHELLENBACK !S HERO OF SHEIKS' (lly Ibe Associated Press.).. With an annlHlk-e In tho I'a'clfic Coast league warfare Icsh than four day away, the Hollywood stars to- day were still occupying the tnn IllOKt position, . Willi the Mission iteds a clone Heeond.1 In yesterday's drive, the Stars 1 saved ll.e situation by winning from ; the Portland Ducks, 10 to 9, all rWi'lKley 'fit-Id. '.I.OS Allgell' whi'i" the noltlieniers had won llu- day ubefore and alumni knoekeil t lit- "-"'-n.me,t r. v..r,H .. . hero of the battle, lie not only pitched n brilliant game, lint It-.e-d out a bonier, a double, anil a sin ale, all of which hroiiKht In hU runs. The Mission lte.ls bunched lt runs In Ibo first inning- of Ibeir galiui against Scallle al Itecrealii.ii ti.Trli. by a 7 tt. 2 MCore. ISninbar.lIng the Sacrament f,,i h in the eleventh Inning witli -i. ii,n vjt1i1 I,-,.. ni.iu,.,, Mental lirougbt the long game to a climax u tih .1 il ... .1 vlelo. v in Ibe eanll it elly "The great illalls" did the some nice lateral KiKnes hut few mound boni.rs for the Seals, and I of lliein found receivers. all agreed be did them well. ., e mio The Los Angeles Angels bad anrVeferafl OT liflO easy time of II defeating Oakland . Ill Ibe hitler's ln.me entnp. Hi l" 1. with lal llnecbl'enjiiying a good .lay. Coast League Yesterday lly the Associated Cress. l It. 11. Cortland 9 ! Hollywood la la 1 Cullerton, Oltnia.l. Cllesletfleld. Cascarellii. Meliiinald and Wnndull Tonilln: Slietlenlinck and Severe!.!. Ii II 1:1. Seattle 4 1" t ! Mi.sloiiH .. 7 I' n I Flsili, 1-lpgras, House anil Cox; Mctjualtl tllltl lloffllian. It. II. ! San Frnn.sco lfl ' 0 Siiei'iitnetuo 8 t' 1 Malls anil Melsaacs, l'cnchsky; l-'reitiis and Knehler. li:icven InoliiKS. ) It. II. .10 ir. .. 2 r. K. I.os Angeles t ink land Ilaecbl and Sandl-erg; K.l u.ds, .1. ilner and Volkn.i.ii. Series Eligibles M-:' YOlilC, Oct. 3. I Vl Kaeb club III the world s series bus ii players. Hie limit ellfclblu for ac tive play. ' Atl.lctl.-s. Max HlKhop, John Holey. - Wtl- I Hum Itreekllirlilge. tlemge Curns. i.curuiie, ..u..i . i'iiiiii-, .'renin. Jimmy liykes,; Iitrnshiiw Howard Kbnike, 1 .llniniy Foxx. Walter French, Hli 1 Urove, (ieiftve Haas, Sammy llale. , D. Wlit lA'ltnt.rvei.u. Mdmuu.l Mil ler, lb.tph l-c.hlns. Jack liulnn. , ICil.lie liniiimel. Hill Shores. Al Sininonsi Homer Suiiiuiii, ile.-rge W'allierg ami Carrol Yerkes. Cubs. Clyde Heck, Clarence Hlnlr. John ninke. luy I ttir.1i. Hal Carlson llus..-n Cnyler, Mike Cvengros. I'.l wood Knulish, Mike tlonsnl.-s. Monro f l.atnpp. Charlie llrlmnt. Charlie llnrlneil lingers Horns by. Cliff lUalhintc, I'ul Malone. Noriiiiiti McMillan, John Moore, Art Jxehf. Kenneth rennet', Charlie liool, John Hchnlte, ltlggs Stephen son. Juntos Taylor, Charles Tuition, i4-wi Wilson., WORK FOR CUBS siv-iiV: t . u ucourti urcmnu iPOWER AND PASS I PLAYS POLISHED I .Of) AXai'W.K, Oct. 3. W) The I polifchlng off of a number of new power and puss plays in prepura- I tlon for the invasion of Coacli l-alil SehisKler's Oregon State fool- liatl eleven Saturday, was the task lief.jre Coneli Jloward Jones' ,unl- 1 " 1 "", foroiers today. The need for more perfect oxo- ' 11 uh'fo MirniaiuHiN was r11IL'IU lllKT JL-Mflllil.V M Hl'lllll- iniiK( which Inslotl until ltovnr;! I It'ld wiih HWiilluwi'il ly (InrkncKH. While tho TrnJiinH nindc full' pniKiTHM UKnlnnt Hip Simrluns' uf foiiHlvoly, timing nnd ln'offninn Vus liti'kliiK nnd tlio kiiIiik iuIhIo. wore? short and JiionVct iw, oxcrpt Homo fXjMMt i-inl niriH and off -tackle Jll"llfi J Hnnsniiite tun- Imok. .lotion pralHLMl Mill's norform- anee. Hill is one of tho ttpeeil lesl anil shiftiest bull eurrlera t. S. I', has ever bail," lie said. 'Co tup tiff n goiitl day, I tie Tro- .'" im--...-.- hum-,. ..i. j all er touchdiiwn nitule on three ! seres against the Spartans, ; Saunders, nt iiuarlct l.a. k. Kus luatle Grid Candidate at Wisconsin "U" , MADISON. Wis.. Oct. 3. 4- tV). A a7-yenr-olil war voter- tin. wltoni tlie lale Waller t'aini. nti nit- on iiIh 1!US A It-A meriean service footliatl '' I learn, is a eaotlidate fur sub- 4 l j slltllle end Jolt on the Culver- 4 t sity ot Wisconsin team. 8- At an age when be might -I- be expected In lie sending in 4 requests for seats between the mi yard lines fur pig 1 games, John Kasnillitsen, of u.shkotdi, Wis., loarrlcd und - tlie I'm tier of a five-year-ohl sun, is attempting to get Into 4 ! condition In help lllenii Tills- 4 4- tlettiwaiie's tttulgers in their 4- liid for I. it- Itlg Ten ebtuti- 4 -1- Iilunshlp. 4. 4444-444.44 TAKE SERIES OPENER KANSAS CITY. Oct. 3 1,11 Vic tors yet-lerday ill the fust of the lltlie world series game, the Kan sas City llti.es of Cue American Asmic tni inn lake li.e field against tlie liocliester licit Wings of Hie lulcrnutluli.il league today Willi Ihe yclniliigical atlvantage lht.l conies with nn opening win. The lllues won, 4 to 3 in 10 Innings, when Kul.,-1 tripled to senre 1 1... 1-OriTI.ANI). 111.-.. Oct. i.iJ, Howard Otlnl'Hiwine. Imni.r trtva tontl-iJI sti.r..te.k two ut of V-" fulls-from An. Use 'linree, l-'reiii-h besvywcliilii wrestler, here last nl.l.t. Adonic won Ibo first fall In a? ntniilcs w ith n head scis era. t't.nioiiui.K. droppeil Adore will, n rtylim taekle In 1 minutes. 3T seconds, fur the second fa II, und used n wrMlock to take Ihe final full In 1! tnlnutes. ' BICKERSTAFF HAS The firnt opitortunity t ?e ; Oc-no OYjindy. Ashland , Kshi hr;ivywt?inht fifchtoij, in potion hero ; for several month vi 11 he given j Mfdionl and southern Oregon hox i intc ffiim next Tut-sday night tit :c armoi y whoro he in scheduled to meet Jtenny Kill, !'! pounds, t I San i-'i liiicl.-eo In a ten round, main ! event. A good wmi-windup, and: 1 three four-round hunts will cum- oleic the program. promoLod hy Joe liiekei-Ktaif of Klamath Fall ! Uiider the auspice of the Med lord hoxing eomnii.Hl(Hi. , O'Ct-ndy has nut heen defejited in :u fiht and is declared, to he in much heller fighting form than 1 1 in last a ppcMi'.jnof in Medi'onl when he fought Nails (Jormnn of San liU-Kn und won. a decision. P.enny Hill 1h rated high in the hoxiiig world ami Iiuh appeared regularly on I'oi Hand headline hoiitM, where he fought hint with l-'red 1 .en hart, Spokane fighter, wao Ik to leave for the oawt In u short time to fight in .Madison Square (jaiden. Hill IUih rougni (leorxe Ciodfrey, negro heuvy weiffht, and Htayed with him for eight round. He is expected to give O'drarly n lewOn or two In noxing nnu noining wouin pienne Med ford fans more - than, to Hee O'Gmdy given n real battle. ' John S)eneer of Seattle, known as tho high Hchool Hpeed king, will meet .lack Uavles, (.'hiloquin's host in the six-round seini-wiudup. If Spencer liven up to hiH nuui.. and defeats Da vies, he will probably meet Joe .Mareus. ea.st ehaniidon in a fiht either here or at Klam ath I'hIIk. A four round event In lite 1 i pound clusa will be fmiKht between Steamboat Jackson of Klamath l'a!ls and Itilly Huir of -iilo.,uiM, Indian trainer (,f (Jen t'( irmly. Jackson has won his last six fights and has a p pen red on Medford cards before. J leovyvveightM will supply the action for another four round event in which Tiny .Me Com her, 1 S6 pounds, of Klamath Kalla will meet Hauler Hunker, 183, of Dorris. A curtain raiser of four rounds In the 125 pound class will present Milling jlilier against Hurricane. Hurry, two young hopefuls In the fight game. The entire card is one of the nnVt expensive presented In Med ford for sometime and cash guar antees alone aggregate nearly StuiJd,' said, Promoter Miekerstafl' last evening. He plans to spare no expense in bringing to Medford the best fight ers on the lX;'fk' coast lu bouts here every "two weeks. Admission prices will r.Thgo In. in l. 00 to 1.50, lucludingj!ivi rows ringside. By WILUAM J. CHIPMAN. . Asc: elated Press Sports Writer Cu.sualtlCH tipioii,; iiuattat lied. bull ganies. wandeiing aimlessly in the eastern storm, have been heavy in the last few days, hut not nnu com plaint has been registered by nny fun. A bargain double header in volving tho Athletics imaiiiKt the Senators at Shlho park yesterday was sunk without n truce, and the moisture lu nnd about the I'olo Crounds ciuiscd Charlie Stunt-ham to nbtindon the final Hrooklyn-Xew York game of the season to its int.-. The wholesale curtailment of the eastern .half of the buseball pro gram yesterday ngnln left the; Cubs and tho Heds nlone upon the stage and this: time tbe'Clllis did bettor. They fell upon Hie portly Mr. Jukie May with such violence that he bail to be led from thu premises in the eighth lulling, with Huy Kolp In II u role, of liuilei lakur lor 11 de funct bull game, which the Uruiiis won by 7 to 4. ' Sheriff Fred tlluko handcuffed thu Iteds neatly, but he had able assistance from Kimcrti llornsby. whn Is bent upon finishing second In the list of National league bat tel's, even if he cannot scale Hil ton. The Hajah got two out of four yesterday, lifting his average lone point to .KSO, which Is only three notches below the runner-up, llabe Herman. linn. kl In will not nppear nt Uraves field this afternoon ns the contest has been moved forward to Saturday to provide n double bend er for back hay clients. STANDINGS OF THE ' CLUBS. Hy Ihe AsVoeiuled -Tress, Const 1.. 39 411 4 J 4ti 47 01 1'ct. SI"! .MIS .fiTI .I..'. I .SSI .r.:-n .37S .:..! I'd. .Sill .r.;s ..ir.i .CIO .111 I .4114 .433 .SIS Hollywood Mission ..v.... l.os Anc.'lcs .. l-nrllnnd ........ San Krancisoo nk!und Hae.'umento ... f. r.e r.t !.l J? 9 it National W. 111! SB 711 -..711 TO St. 64 Si-allli. 1.. till 79 SI Kl Ull ' I i i'hleKit j IMtlshurKh New" Y.irjt ... St. Louis . .. I l'litt.nletphhi lltooklyn I I'lnclnimtl ... Illusion FANS UNMOVED BY ABANDONMErT OF REMAINING GAMES BULL MONTANA5 . p ,; . EitU lyicntana. tllm htave.yand Just' after theh; msri-isfle at fiulC i-:p:km-:, ore.. Thirty-three' ('niverylty of Ow-gen football men.- (igeth-p with, tlhh Ktaff of coaches ami trainers, left Kugetii today for I'alo Alto, al., for the . opening conference chudi fif the season Katurday against J'op Warner's Stanford univ e r s 1 1 y eleven. The starting lineup of the Ore go 11 team has not been announced by Coach John J.'McKwan, hut from the work of the first string timing the past week, it is expect ed the Cardinals will face tho fol lowing Wehfoots at the start of the game: (ienrge Htadelmnn, center; Mar sllal .Shields and Jerry J.illie, guards; Austin Colbert and fieorge ( 'hristen.sefl, ' tackles: Wood wurd Archer and Jack IOrdtey, .ends; Johnny KJtxmillciv (iiiartcrhack; Hob' Hobinson and - Dave Mastiti; halfbacks; Kdward Moellciv -fullback,. ,'.,. Mason, captain of the varsity,, returned io -tho lineup thisiweelc after an absence from', the wiiiad 1 because tf a uprnjned ankle. -'wvai Those' vho will make the trip j include:- Centers: Stadetman,' Krlc j Kosiii ami" Hhirley Carter;, guards: j William ,An:ttei-, Jerry Ullie. Ted I'ark,. Shields , Cy West and lleniv lleyden; tackles: Kalph I'.ates, j cbristensen. Colbert, II. ill, Scuul. anil Norman Jesse: ends: Archer. I Itrowne, Krdley, Fletcher, Wood ! and Sherivll; backs: b (wne. John Donohue. 1 lal ton. Kill, Johnston, j Kltzmiller. f.omlahl. Mamin, Moel ler, Robinson, Spear, Williams: Coaehe.s: McKwnn, li e 1 n h u r t. Shiehls. fliggs; trainer. Hay ward; managers: Cray, Willi. tins. Mc Cook, dill, .Miller, I.ewis. i PLENTY OF DEER GOLD HILL AREA fJOl.I) IIII.L, Ore. Oct. 1. a, fspechil.) With ithe op.-ntnir , of the deer season a great nunibei- -if hunters have taken to the woods in this vicinity. Several report Kood luck nnd a lare number of bit! deer have been baanod in tills district so fur this year. A sopd rainfall, in expectud to Improve hiiuiliK'. A. number of local resi dents have filled out tunB. A .number; of. the places near floltl Hil which have been known for bumlnir Si-em to bo fairly olive with deer. Included In these are llritsby Kiileh. Hold 11111 mountain, the Ulkhoru and Wators gulch. The sportsman who wants pood i miniixK Is mrtnin to find it in ami near tb'ls vicinity. Duok nid noose season opened on October 1. nnd ducks w-ill soon le on the rlvor. Si-vcral peoiile have reported Reese miKratiUK over this section. Although few ducks are on the river now-, as soon ns a iiootl rain comet, they will lip here In plentiful j numbers, ns well ns nt Until Kay and out on the desert. GENE TUNNEY SUFFERS -OPERATION IN GERMANY ItKUI.IN' Oct. .1. 1 Oene T.m ney, former henvywelRht " bnxini; champion, today underwent n sue tisfnl minor opersiion'' ut n snni torium. The retired champion, sm.ii nfter the operation, retoriiifl to bis hotel where sirs. Tunnoy. the fop tiler Polly lm.ti.r. Joined htm. Klectric lamp nnd fan are com bined lu one arltele of desk fur niture, produced In tirroot iiy. Comfort and Saicty for Eyes Dr. D. A. Chambers EVISIOHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. OREGON GRIDMEN ANNOUNCE LINEUP ONMiPLAY SAll'SiGlE rf nipnnn' - tt 11 ' s ssinAi 1 r-i f- f mi S AN K hAM W I uii 11 11 vi lis .- ; 1 w ii ii. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii 111 wi itmt AT TH E -WEDDING 1 j mix- r(Jh - . . Aaei.ie(o( i're. l'lwto his bride, t.pty Paulson. Mpntnr., Hollywood home. Tle -high .schuol Htbnll -team- will put the finishing touches nrra' Awuv t.i hratlc 'ihis afiernnon prt-p-iiatory to hu eting i'M- Marjh-T field high seho(l Saturday after noon in the first game of the sea- t eon. The game will bo callfd at j H o'clock, - ' ' It will be a new coach, und a I new team for the locals, with only ; two. lettermen from Ikm yeur's 1 first string. Coach Hngeu will probably give alt his first and .sec ond string a chance for action. The squad has power and speed, but lacks teamwork. Tlie starting Jine-up will probably be: Vcnzelt .center: Hprague nnd Oreen, gunrds; Cunningham 41 nd Itobbyii, tacklys; N'ewlin ., and t.'. Thomas, end; Zumbrunn, ciuurter bock; Cli.y, aniji .St,ine. '.halfbacks, nnd Potter, fullback.. Coach y linden said -this line-up was subject . to change without notice.- ' ' TJipi MnrHhicld Vourti will -arrive Ki irtay nftermmn by stage. , It wtll he, their siti annual game, with llW.AU'ijdM'ti tum., VPW huy'e yet lib sci)i:e u vinfory oveiytho' locals. Tin? students of the' high school will hold a rally tomorrow and. n ) large crovvd 'is expected' to. see . the igiuno. .' - v;.,. ' r STATOS RALLY FOR . DEPARTURE OF TEAM COUVAI.LIS. Ore., Oct. 3. P) j The Oregon State College footbnlli team 'left heite last night for hosl Angeles to 'play Southern 'Calf- fouiia Saturday with the cheerH of j the college ringing In Its ears. ! A rally, with hundreds of stu dents participating, was held here last night with Bob Christians"!., yell king, leading the rooting stu dents in front of Memorial Hall. Coach Paul Schissler and Sam Dolan, civil engineering professor.! gave short talks, bands blared j forth and the as men who. made the trip were 'marched to the train.. '- ASK HUNTERS KEEP OUT I ; OF TULE LAKE DISTRICT; KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 3. Ai With the Tule lake country, known as'hunter's paradise, Hive a tinder box, with 40,000 sacks of grain lying on the ground and 40,000 sheep in the stubble, resi dents In that section today made a plea to all hunters to refrain from hunting In the district imttl after a heavy rain. , , ., Fights Last Night , (Hy Hie Associated IYchs.) -I OAKLAND. V-aL Viilllie Jak i Thompsnn. " I.o's Angeles,- stointt'd .llniniy Duffy, OakUtnd. (In). "' ' SAX KKAN'C'ISrO. Wesley ley Kolchell." rorllnnd. Ore.; knock-: ed out -Winks" Jenkins, Denver, j ('n. I RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A IJattle tjnH'k, pliyicfun--rivh. "Constipation Is rcsPinixibiH fr nore miserv than nnv other caUte." Hut Immediate retit has- hwn 1 found. A laMft i-mllvd Hei-tl ir derla' nttiitoi! Wiit.-r from thw sys tem Into the lazy. dry. evaluating tt.iw.ill iviII.kI tin. 'nlrtn Tht. unl..t- loosens the dry food waste nnd 1 enuis a gentle, thorough move ntnt without form inn n Imblt or ever Increasing the (lone, Stop Buffering from otmiipation. Chew a liexall Orderlie at niuht, . Nt xt day bt lvhi. (let ?4 for 2ic today at the naret Heiuvl) Pntu Htnre. VHt Side Plmrtnm y. Phono 931 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, BEFINISHINO FRANK HOWARD Medford Exchange, til W. Main St. University Yearling Squad to Include Only Medford Players Who Make Good "'7. :!Tefutatiionof CallwoSTavorliwm The Kugene fl'u.-ir.l of Tuesday. I from the.. city, of Harrlsburg and cominj-nis as follows on the-npi- j dw .WWtai. J'e.r,;htell scl.oot Dun ' , ,, , I iut ciini. o OlSK'io, wearily: the pea.ai.ee of sveno. njei; il. Ufoid i;; of'..fl(t aii.ar halfback, high school mm. - Kir the -fb-st WuUa pUBSi.H kl,.ks jurnout of the J'nlVKf,-iiiy of OjlTW,lh ,. slds-utid ft.. built like son freshman u-a... under Ihe j ionthaU pluyelv coach Calli.on ...v..... ... ...... w....,.., Medford coach: i t'rlnk Callison, ,wboso rpcoj'iJ for j turning out-winning foolhall teams j I attyii. tetl seveo f,i,e fcomh'-rn ! lOiegon slam or his stuie ...nifllon ,i.. ,,,t f..n i vj. " . - - , puper stories, t-oinioenung on mw : u.APlaU ..ntrw.w.tll n,' tin f 1 S foot, have Implied to some extent I that the Oregon freshman team of I lima would be a glorified Me,Morsl eleven. I'erhaps il will, but If It does turn out that way the Med, ford men will have proved that they are the best to he Had. To 1 lenuii-tttin nn idea Unit Callison will ) play favorites in nny sense of the I wind Is lolly.. The Medlord men I tliemselvei,. knowine- IVink as tbev 1 I r I 70, uro all set to go lictter -Iball ever- for have .to they know Htt.t they will make the te.-iiu to play on it. The seven men from the Kogue itlvur valley are Clifton "CiaTneil, a deceptive open fied i-unner: llernard Hughes, a hard bitting center; Jnok lluglieH, a hefty guard: C'lifi'ord Moore, a big, fast J whip syuad us u nucleus; tho Uni halfbuek; Hill Rowermnn, a rangy, I vejslty of Washington had the steady end: Hill Morgan, a ru-iged ) tackle: and Al Htoehr, a tackle that fills his position all the time. All. things high sciiool are left behind on entering college with the exception of football nnd other uthleiic record. There are others out for the- yearling, team that have good -prep- u-hool records. Medford rates highest ns a unit, but when linlivHiuul ability comes 1 to the front'r.nother awpimnt walks aft with the honors. 1 1 oni iiu1 Mine 01 j'eiiiij.yiv;iin;i. Fish and ' Season . "The Home of Liberty Mafket .- t 1 J i " t. t . :- ' . Swift's Government Inspected Beef- -": " Swift's Best ' Tomorrow we will have a full line of fresh fish and shell fish. i v fresh salmon trout ; -fresh crab "'; ': ' 1 ; . fresh salmon fresh halibut c . olympia oysters eastern oysters If you like fish you will find that we carry the ; best that can be obtained. Kept in our big fish cooler. v - : i- Holly and Main St.- THE PLUMS OF PROSPERITY they are usually picked by those who are. financially prepareditQi gather them. . . . ...... start a growing bank f. at this community bank and Medford National Bank , , T , .AJTJOTIO HUNTERS . .. rUuottng t-ajou wlll'sooD bo liW; , Matt .' , LAKE OF THE WOODS RESORT your henrlnnarteni. T.arRe nira of bnirtlng Rrotinds, plenty of Same. Why pack In n lot of equipment on your huntlnc trips when we aro fully equipped with waint cabins ant) plenty to eaL Special rates to Hunter during month of September and October Club Privileges t,i him doing some punting .Mon day nnd bo was getting some good ones away. j -.'- , Small towns' .nli.yover Oregon "v conlrlbuied ti?:,tJ.o Oregun 4 " " ' V ' , , J fi. i Isenlcd by two h.iskb,; Steve Del- .i i.'....,t t'nee i M-t-eil rwL-,1.. I.IM - I UIHI I v...... ' """ , t',-7i- u r'"' '?,'" !',! .be uulversilJron. es, j n- There are maiiirubers fil, le.u.a...i.. "aw Ibere a.-e-otlierlrepulations 10 make and High school gridirons will bo forgoMen. '. . The article shows that this yetir followers und well-wishers of ihe iniiveiWt. ivl)l not rood the nr.nuti) sinti.-inenl In the 1'ortlund P'loei's: ... r . The first turnout of the freshmen looked like a reunion of Cortland high school si til's." This is a hope ful sign, that iiaybe'in a couple of ! years the vuisity will hnvo a fool ball teiiin ..that can do business 1 with thoir const opponents. The, I California "wonder t.am" bad the San Diego high school, champion- lOvorelt high school as a nucleiis: Tho vSun ' Kninepico sport scriho was apparently right last spring,'' when be complimented, Oregon on leaving the city, and roaming the iujuituy for its players. . Southern Oregon funs wont to sen 4he university-defeat somebody besides the set-ups. Thy ore tic: of losing huts to Ki an lord Oiiifornhi graduates. They tlon care what town tne tain inemiters luiil i"ntn, as long as they make the touchdowns. Shell Fish opens at Good Meat' 4 Phone 164 "A 4iLINER""v saving nlentv V j o r-- j account today''" vt: 4 vou'll soon be financially prepared.