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v -V MEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, CRF.fiOy. TUESDAY, OCTOHER 22, 1929. PAGE SEVEN SALEM ANXIOUS nn.ni i ir. iiiiTii nvit wiiii qafyfal $ Gridrrin, j .Develop Keen Heretofore- Med fprd Meets' Corvallis ' Team Here on' Saturday. pluyetl the memorable 16-13 game,! that Med ford won, und in 1124, they me i in the fumuu "brukeit chain name, which Medford lost. Local c h p a I iiuthuiiiiw .will , probably make un effort to induce ; Salem to einn up for a home-and-i home game. -Mext Saturday the Medford aquad I plays the Corvallis team here, and' the week following the Eugene high1 school will be the opponent, unless! something happens. Two years' ago Kugene cancelled a game be-: cause of fear of infantile paralysis.' and last year the game was can-! celled, at Medford's request, be- ca conte: JEWISH BOXERS mi m mm UjLI LIUM UllflllU BENEFIT BOUTS ! first suing men for the game are ; J iWnio Hughes, center; Al Stoehr, , guard'; William Morgnn, tackle.1 and .('.if ton liarnett, quarter. On : the reserve list .will be Juok ; Hughes, guard; Clifford Moore, j halfback, ami Kill Itoweinmn, end. , Hughes, Morgan, Stoehr and iar- neti functioned so vell in the t'hemawu game that campus ex perts even admitted they were good, and also that I'nUlson'H style uf play hud merit. H Medford's Largest Furniture Store Is Now the Most Beautiful ; : ( In Satisfaction - - In Service - In Actual Cash I I'sluna the Southern school man-' ngement has a change of heart, there vill lie-no rdotnall game plflj ed between teaniR of Medford nnd Salem high schools, it was learned Thursday. use 'of Its proximity tb The Dalles I itlflerj .' Betfl, , POefblOQrn Atw uoiasiem rouna uui LACK OPPONENT SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MENS GOLF MATCH I "Women , of the FOR OGRADY MAY Victories li .Madison Square Fist Fiesta Formality. ooit association w . ,;'.,, , i part in mutches topiorrot Palestine Relief.; ,- S ... You'll Find It;Will Pay You to Seethe: fji, Charming New Doernbecker POSTPONE FIGHT: .NEV ygUK. Uct. 22 Near-, ly S0,fl0 contributors to, the Pales tine, reliot fund juldr$101,oiiuo to attend bouts ui -Madison Square flarilen liist'ntfthtv And they were I repaid with five victories for Present indications ore poor for i jeWiHn hoys: ' Earlv this season Medford wrote. -Medford and southern Oregon box- A. sinirni-, .iluiitwnluhf. received asking for a same with the ioculs. 'K fan ft see Gene O'Clrady, Ash-1 something-, of ii surprise f in the A prompt reply was sent, making; lfiitl light-heavyweight fighter, in final ;ten rounder .from Duve'y' a proposition for either a guine ! action next l nursuay nigiit at t i Aliad. brown-skinned battler from armory, where he was scheduled to i-unama hut finally gained the de meet K. O. white, Chicago colored 'vision. -.-'"-. slugger. Due to the fact that Pro-j ,jllck Bern, London's i euntribu- moter Tox- Hlckorstaff has been tin to thl' curd, had Ihore success unable to locate White since he in tiio semi-final, winning a whirl- here or at . Medford, upon terms! that were considered reasonable. A few day ago a le-.ter was -received toy ftalem school- authori ties stating that tho proposed game hotween the two schools would in terfere with "-Medford's annual row with Ashland. During the lajtee. of time between the first and .second Medfoi'd mis sives," Medford had a narrow squeak In a game with CI runts Pass, winning In the last minute by it 7 ro 0 score, while Ashland was i White nnd to locate a substitute, defeated by Marshlfeld. Marsh-'. but it seems all the fighters are field -Jiad previously i by Medford. ltoguo myel in take w fore noon ut the links on ladies day. ', when speciulpiixes will be given J to winners through tho courtesy I of the .Toggery by William Isaacs ' and of .MePhorson'a by Fred Me ! Plierson. i Playing will begin around nln-c o'clock and luncheon will .be' ! served at noon at the club nous. 1 The Lawrence and Mrs. t'hund j inr' Uophles, Avoli Inst week, will ! bo presented by .Mrs. "Anne Fu I tun arid Mrs. II. l. Hart, ltnn ; ner-up trophies will lie present i eil to Mrs. Jack Thompson and J .Mis. i-arry Schadc. oflered to fight O'Orodv a week or two ago, the fight will probably he postponed to some time next week in the hope that White can be found by that time. So far Tex has spent between $!!U and $40 on telegrams and tele- i phone calls attempting to find wind battle ..jfruiq. hruce Flowers. New York- negro lightweight. It was Ui rg's . third victory over Flowers: ' " - . Ruby Goldstein, New York mid dleweight, shortened tho scheduled 50 rounds of boxing to 4 3 by stop ping Joe Reno of Trenton, N. .1., in tho third' frame of their buttle.- ' Mnxie Rosenliloom, light heavy- beaten af laid to meet O'Grady. : weight, opened the. i gram wlt.i a His latest n:an la tn promote the decisive ten round victory over FISH TROUBLED BY r &EMOQM SIJITE I"'., I J 'i i. i 3-Piece Set S .00 i a mr i. m The design of this lovely new Dorenbecher Creation fin ished in green enamel and ex quisitely decorated. Quality and workmanship are com bined with beauty in this suite. " ' '' 3 -Piece Set Complete Here are the prices on individual pieces: Bed :....I.;.V..S19.75 DresseV . . .S25.50 Chiffonier S19.75 Vanity , . . , . . S29.50 Chair .... 9.75 Bench $ 8.75 HI biggest fight that has been seen In Joe Kekyra, of Dayton. Ohio: and southern Oregon nixl that would be- Yale Oktin. another light heavy- ! btlween' O'Ciradv and Fred In- weight from New York, pouniieu Persons Interested -In the local high school sipiad are doing h little wonderlns'.' Salem Capital Jour nal. ' " ; hart of SKkane. who has defeuted 1 the recognized world's champion, Local fans, after, reading tho-Maxle Rosenbloom, who took up anovo article -win no a lime wn dering themselves. They will won der why Kalem Is' suddenly -anxious i for a game with -Medford. when heretofore. It was necessary to beg. ! bawl and guarantee, to get a game with .Salem. They wonder if the "alleged weakness" of the locals has anything to do with tho sud den desire of Salem for a game.' They 'also wondor If the Medford team would be subjected to a' hur ricane of boos, like they were at the state basketball tournament. If Salem wants to tangle with a southern Oregon team, maybe Ash land can accommodate. . The Medford schedule this year Is full. Ncgotlatfons were started j last spring tor a Maiom gome, nui there was a delay, and the school authorities went nhead with their schedule making, and left no va cant place for Salem, ns they did not' know whether they would be able to play. .Medford played Salem last year, winning 62 to .7. and for two years before that the two teams did not Tommy ljoughran's laurel3 when the latter forsook the Hftbt heavy veight field for -tltd heavyweight division. I.enliart is demanding n heavy guarantee. If Lenliart Is' signed it would mean the first op portunity O'Grady has ever had in meeting championship caliber.- It hi also possible Leo I.omskl, ' the Aberdeen Assassin, who is a draw ing card in the Madison Square Garden, may be brought here to meet O'Grady. '' out -a victory over Mall Ailglp or Philadelphia- In the second ten roujuler. , , ,ll Medford's , Popular Credit Store n. E "Tho1'lTnlvorsltv of Oregon fresh man - football team, coaclifd bjj I Prinj: ('ttlllson and with fodr fot- j meivileilford high school stars Jlj i the line-up. will play, the Onlve'r- ( PORTLAND. Ore., 'Oct. I. fl);SS The only thing wrong with l-:ik: Lake fl.-:i Is that they, have tape- worms. This information vs cnntnhied 111 a loiter received by Dt Wllllani lilevin. assistant state health off I- I ; cer, from Dr. -A.- S. W'arlbln, patll- ' .ilnjry profeKyor at the University nt Michigan. " Dr. Wnrlbin explained that ilie I wo'-ms takun from -fish bt ICIk lake M.uihern Oregiiii,-' and from fish i :rr...j in .Minlicsota lakes, are either tape t riulli worms or an enllrely new species.! , . m ,. iM ii.n.n lie suggested a feeding experiment , j whereby the worms would be fed i any of the local Legionnaires on elders present may well regret the to dogs nnd then watched. .j the football committee or from any j nbsenoo of such stalwart figures lot the following places-. ', ,- "K i:oipneuvt iiuam r.iiriii.nu i Moilford Palmer's Music House. Caplniii . Win, B. Itodgers., v h.ose Jnimln & Woods, Mrophy's jewelry , ingenuity and dauntless faith bore i atnro, llrown'B clgsr store or the i so large' a part In this achlcve- Chamher of Commerce. .. I ment.-I ' . i shland Mnlnger s sporting I Tribute to Hurt I Southern - : Oregon's . Largest Stock of Furniture II" 1 ii. m i R00K-FR0SH TtGKET .SALES OPEN eKSE JAlKIt UrrtntU blU slty of Washington frosbmon CHII frnD ClUPI ICU Pfl ! Fugeno Saturday, in local interesl, OUIVI run tPiULIorl UU jtne mme will outshine the effons I of nny northwest college, and lie LOXDON, Eng.. Oct. 22 (IP) jon n par 'with the Stanford-U. S. An offer of $10,000, win, lose orU. balile. A number .of Medford . i meet. In 1!I21, the two snuad,-;! England. draw,' and $2000 expenses for a tout wlth.Len Hurvey, British title bolder, was sent today to Jackie Fields of Los Angeles, world's welterweight boxing champion, by Jack Callaghan, Hritish promoter. No date was designated for the bout, which would be staged in Tickets for . the , "big game'.' .be tween the Oregon Frosh und tho O. S. C. Hooks on November B nre row available and going fast, "ac'-V fans will journey to Eugene to see cording to the American region, the contest. - ! committee In charge of the event. If tho Calllson crew defeats the much interest nns neen snown u Washington outfit, it will ho the football tans all over southern Orn flrsftlmc' siich : a -thlhg has como i Kon and a block of seals has been to pass In the memory of the rent i Klamath Falls, Ashlanll oldest Oregon graduate. They nnd Giants . Pass to tuke care or have the best chance In yoai-s. I the demand. ' The Medford youths slnted as ' Tickets tuny he pin-ehascd from' ds store. Klamath Falls Klamath Chum- hcr of Commorce. Grants Pass Harold Prostul. Those who desire gramlsliuid seats .will do well to secure them at once as only a limited number will bo sold. ' ' onio ux'ks i)i:i)ic.Tl-.i) (Contlnied from Page One) and persistence needful to this ac complishment. "Statesmen, river men nnd busi ness men may shr.re the glory. Tlu The chief executive paid espec ial tribute to tho long labors of Senator Theodore E. .IJurton and Sneakor Nicholas Longworth on behalf of the .Improved, waterway and be expressed deep regret that Senator Hurton, who wr.s ohnlrma of tho final -Inland waterwnys com mission, was unublu to be present because of Illness, . ' ' ' Mr.. Hoover was presentod to ail niulienco of several thousands, on the bluff, nnd untold thousands! who. heard the ceremonies on a- nnlion-wlde rmlln bonklio. bv Oov- I ' ernor t'ooiier of Ohio, who with! Governor Conley of West Vlrglnitf) This Rperial-.'Jubllee iWogram will greutod the chief executive hero. I be given as a tribute to Edl , -Governor -Hampson' of .Kentucky son .upon., the ;.filth"tUttrvei-sary was' detained' In-'hlx slate' by'.of-.t'of Ills', great tnventfnhi'- the first fiollbuslneosi. but wl welc'opie electric, light.- The hour -will bo. Mr. Hoover at Louisville tomorrow I -made up of some splendid mm-' nt the' conclusion of the voyagoj lcnl numbers both vocal and In duwn the Ohio from Cincinnati. strumental. by'soveral well known i ' v i artists as well as some Inter esting stories from the Ilto ol Thomas A. Edison. ',lt , Is nn tlelpated that a' largo ' number of ' local people, will "tune , In" on I this big Edison 'program.! which will start promptly n 1 0 n. m. :IN JONOUF EDM t i t ? i ;- i ,t ! The lire flopftrtment was cjuiea ttr,ictyo radio, program. lnjot, .wljere; a flue flrc ' wa, ex- "Light's -GoWeri Jublleo'l Will1 bo Gold Peach Water company In presented by the California. 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