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PROSPECT FOR : ACEANDIVIICK f Fistic, Dispute of HardFight - Vt ersf "Will ' Be Settled At Wrigley Field Tonight , . v Walker Is 10 to 8 Favorite jto'-Win. . : ' , ."" By niisscU J. Ncwtond (Associated rrosB Sports Writer) , LOS ANOEbES. Oct. 20. OT On a canvas-covered battleground, roped 'ott within the sctllng of Wrigley Flold," Mickey Walker, middleweight champion, tonight i will'' defend the. time-honored crown which la his by right of T might, against the Bavugo rushes " of his moat porsiBtont challenger ' Aco Hudklns. ":''' . : Reared in the ring school that teaches "no quarters uaked and I,, none given," theao two gladlatora .; are expected to aettlo a fistic dls- pute in ten rounds, or leBS ,that will go down as. one. of the mem orable jousts of tho game. In. One year ago they came- to i gether In an encounter . which since has provoked much comment, both for and against the decision. The Rumson, N. J., bulldog re ' talncd his title after ten furious sessions, but Hudklns always has claimed he was the victim of a poor decision. . Tonight the. Nebaska wildcat knocks at the title door for a sec ond time. Some 25 000 persona, accounting for a gate of betweerf ;1 25,000 and 140,000, will bo on band to see whether ho Is to don the regal robes of a champion or remain' In the ranka of those who bave tried and failed. ' '.; Dlfforent In their ring, style"), each is, however, an old fqBhloned .'."battler" )ln" the final analysla. Walker Is the better boxer, and' harder- puncher, : Hudklna, maul ing, flailing "bruiser," bores in j steadily to the ultimate end of -,woaring aown niB opponents. - A month's training grind had put both champion and challenger .In the; peak of physical condition. Thero will be no alibi from either 'side. J ... f Those who back their opinion M'wlth money have' made Walkerv u- k 10-8 favorite' although' In some J, quarters' they stuck up, ,oven., ,. FIELDS-CORBETT : . TO IN PAPERS . l.OH ANOEt.ES, Oct. 20. W Aflor 12 months of dickering, tho ' "gpentest "natural'' ever hold fn I northern eallfornal Is slated tu bo ' closed today with a 10-round bout r ,brlnglng together Jackie. Fields, welterweight champion, nnd Young . 'Corbett, sensational southpuw bat t 'tier of Fresno. " : Fields will receive a tola) of $30, j CfO for tho non-tltlo encounter. Corbett, through his representa tive larrf White, at. 8an Frnil I Cisco, has agreed to fight for !!0 . por cent of tho gate, which Is ox ' ipeetcd to reach $B0.0(IO or better. ' f: .Tho bout la tu bothold I'Vbruary ; fl In the Oakland 'busdliull park. HUNTER TO PLAY IN OREGON OPEN v t, l'OHTbANI), Ore., Oct. M. W Willie llnnlor, linifcKslnhHl at it Calirtiruiti golf clitli iitul holder nt tho Britisli amateur championship before coming tho United States, wired his entry In the Oregon golf open today and left Immediately to Join other prominent enute.ru golf ers here. ' Columbia Country club, the scene of the 1929 Oregon open which started Thursday, was a busy place (nistorday and today ns tho big guns of golf opened up with drlvor, - Mahle and spoon and laid to on the course stretched out to chum Innalilp limits. Adults, Too, Prefer j ."No Dosing" for, Colds Millions Adopt External Re me, tdy Made Famous Afl Treat ment for Children's Colds . ' A Konprntlon hko. whoh VIpUb Vlpultub wah orlKlnatod, the-ldou 6f treating coldn ,wllhoit ,ilon1ii(iM Whs almost unhpard of. Today, tho whole trifnd of nicdionl pnictlcc In away from needhM "dnnlnKi" fothera of youn chUdron ph t)4cn)ly havo been iiulrk (o unpre CiKte thin hottpr, fxtcrnni method ,bf trcutlnx coldn, horauKn thir!' hothiriK to flwnllnw and, of roumo. nothiriK to Up ftp t the llltlo one' dolluate Htomncha. Vrnr hy yvnr morn and more ndulta, too, havo found Vleka equally good for their own oo Ids. ; Juat ruhbd om Vlrka acta through the akin like k poulilre or t)tantr, and. at the aame tlnif it tcleaHK medlrAtod vahora Which lire Inhaled direct to tho inflamed plr-oasauKca. " Evor-lnrroaslmr demand foi thl batter method of treating colda la Mown In the familiar Vlok alonan. Made famou when Vlpkn renrhed M7 Million Jura lTel Vwu ly"- Inter rnla'Nl to "2 1 Million"- I hero lire now "Over 20 Milll"n Jnrn Used Twins jpf , Gridiron 'V'JSSV' , ELMO SMITH . ' V , j ' f' '' rb'''' IVAN SMITH ""jPhk I v iRT and EP (JOHNSON . SOUTH DAKOTA A5TEHN VOZMAL OpMiiuiitH of two wi-Morn fMitball teams have a hard tunc flg uiinic out who Is who when the Smith and Johnson twins suing; Into action. I ' DENVER. (P) Foutbull cotfchcK In this section are facing a new hurdlo on tho tough road to grid iron victory. ' Tile South Dakota caHtoni nor mal and Utah Aggies elevens ench have a pulr of twins and opposing .players as well as Ihe offlclula und fans are keot In MiiHiintiMn im in 1 who Is who. ,' i Art and Kd iJohnson. both of whom piny tackle, do (ho twin act for eastern normal and Ivan and Elmo Smith nortorm similar oru- Ice for the I'lall kIoh. I' J". recent tf !"feS'."n t,fl ,E-,'J- O.nri Kffi Ftft . o.' Kwiw."5' t Youth nOist bo served, so thoy toll us sometimes iino way, soiiie tlmes another, I now ,liifnr, since the 1H29 national , amateur Kolf ('hampiunshlp at Pebble Ucuch. They used to talk about nolt lielnK an old man's game. 'Then cume an era when it seemed nobody uh much as Sll years old could win our nutlonul umateur champion ship. t . And then came Pebble Bench, when that remarkable doi? flttht simmered down to tlio , quarter finals and the statliittclans In tlv press room became Kradtmlly tok nlsant of the starlliiiB fact that of tho survlvhiK octet thero really wns only .onoi kld In outfit William !awnon l.lttle, aelut 18. Jess Kwoetser, 17, years old anil eei;tnlnly no siirinK chicken, was tho only other survivor under- SO, tho re.st of the list coniprlsliiK Dr. WiltllW, t.'yrll James 1-lastlirKS 'Pol icy, tho llrltlsh champion; Chanil ler KKn, who whs wlnnltiK nation al championships six or seven years hoforn Mr. Little wns born; llt-ol'ue 'oiubt, llart-lson. Johnston, Fran cis Oulmct veterans nil, except ing only Mr. l.lttle. The next vherk-up'-revi'iilcd .1 1 IS EUGENE'S CRY E The KiiKcnu IiIkIi school football team. whliUi plays tho .Mvdfnnl IiIkIi suuail here next .Saturday fur the first lime. Is uboul t tic sumo slxe as tho locals, und more ex perienced. , Tlioy have ns their battlo-ciy. "tn to Modfonl." und in ciintrast to year before last, and last year, run hardly wait to Bwlnu Into action nKulust Mcflford. , The Victory of Curvullls cheered jihem up, njid they are rather con 'fldi'iil they will' ndib nnother ni;ili to their belt. , The Kuttone teant has not been defeated this season, and their IiIk Rest win tvtts the defeat of the Astoria simad, II to II. They nosed out a Victory In the last minutes of the last half. The Astoria tram had pretentions as at state cham pion contender. The visitors have a fast iiuarter back, nnd a Rood punter, nnd u fair nerlsl attack. ' The Jledford team will bo In tho best coudlllou of the year for the KuKcno Rame, and ouRbt to be close to t.le top of their form. Potior and Neulln nre the only players nursing Injuries, KARASICK BEATS GREEK "ON WALLA WALETTO WAl.t.A WAI.1.A, Wash., Oct. 19 (At Al Knrnslck, the "Itusslan l.lon" of Port Innd. Ore, won two falls nut nt three from Jim IhmuC trl, (Ireek IIkIH heavyweiRht of t'hlcnRo hero Inst nlKbt. .... ... t. .Kji m in Sii.n n ...v. Clean cotton mm wanted at Mall Tribune pfflc MEDFOttD - MATTi' Baffle Fans, Foes .and Officials A - 'urlls tried Art and ' Ed in tho riiinio tacklo position, uatng one na rolU'f man tho firat half and tho .other tho nuxt half. Tho experi (mont was , auccotwful for cuatorn normal lis ft had the oppOHltlon confiiKcd.t ' f- Ivan and Klmo Hmith, the IHah AkkIph' twlnw, piny the end post? tlonst They are exact counterpart In hull (I and feature. The Smith 'brothtu'H have been somewhat of an enigma tu 'sporta -tfttttowciH hereahoutn for several Seasons. . They play haHobull and lave hoxed heir way to high rank- "8 innatour hoxlnff, fioijF BAGpn roster for . seml-f Inallsts in which Miv JOHdsIoii wns the Junior inrl ner. And Mr. Johnston was 81 years old. Oulmct wns In his 37th year;: Dr. AVIIIInir In his 40th; nnd Kinnd old Chandler Kxan, who wns champion hark In 11)04 and 1005, was 46. A hd on the sidelines were Uobby Jones and George Von Kirn, who, between them, had won tho last five championships; nnd Don Moe. the 'brilliant OrcHon youngster, un der, 20; jinrt I'll till ih Klnlay and tlene Hoinans.. the .. coUcrc . boys; and all that iralliint army of flom Iiir youth which bad been served rouuh, at l'ebblo lteacb. When you reflect that not In 10 years at least had tho champion- ship been raptured by n competi tor above ao yiars of &ko; and that hero the four semi-finalists averane around 40, the Impulse- of mldille-iiKeil Rolf rcpoiters to Ret their heads toijether and omit three rousliiK ehi'eis for the Kour Mus keteers may- not seem altogether unreusonalile. If any of you fans in advanced middle life, or worse;' care to add a feeble or oven, a lu.sty unto to tho welkin, why. it's uulto all right with me. I'm older than any om of the Kour Mosketeers. you see! Fights Last Night . ' (By the Associated Press) NKW YORK Serpen nt Sammy Hakor of Now York knocked out .looy Silvers of Now York (81. Joe llituovlch of HinKliumplun, N. Y outpointed l.en Williams of Now York (10). Jimmy McNninnra of Now York outpointed Solly Hltt of llrooklyn (101. IMIILADKl.l'lllA. I'n. Charley llelangor of Montreal outpointed Hilly Jones or Philadelphia (10). Johnny .latllck of Philadelphia out pointed Kddlo Itord ot New Y'ork (10). IIOSTON HtK Hoy Kawson or Hostou knocked out Juck Demave of New York ( 10). WIUHITA. Kns. (icorRO Mauley df Denver outpointed Al Krtodmnn of llostnn (10). . of lluffalo outpointed Tomiiiv Cello ,KUNT. Mlch.-Jlmmy (Inodrlch or San bYnnclsrn (10). Hilly Shaw of Detroit outiHilutod Bolillor Dom browskl or Ml. ('Icinons. Mich (10), KAlir,' -RIVKU, Muss. Pnncho Villa of Now lledforrl outpointed Johnny (loniules of lm AiiroIps. SAl.T.UAKK CITY t:hnrll Ps, rncl,' 8nn Kranclsco weltorwelRht, knocked out l.oy Mlhollch of llutle, Mont.-ill. 'Adrian Klton nf 8nntn (Julii, 1'tsh, . llKhtwslght, . Bloppcd Charlie Mlllor of lresno, Cal. (S). IS WINI.Ot'K, Wash.. Oct. ;9. VP) t ley Woods, of Medfoid. Ore., defeated Tommy Koms, 'anctuver. In two stralRlit falls In the srml wlndup of a wrestllnR card here last ntRht. AII baM'tMiH- nemiS'nnd nn bo Iur matches are broadcasl fiom Chicago, toWuNK,' 'ftHWoRn, E IN LINE FOR LEO If Clone O'tirady, ttouthern Oro Kon'8 furmor boy fighter, can et moutul K. 6. White, Chicago col ored flRhter, ut tho urmory next iMonday night, he will bo in lino for a hotit with Leo Lomixkl or Fred Lenhurt, who uliare honoiH uh north weat chain plon. White flKhtH LoniHki in Heattlo thla week and will come directly from that fiKht to Medfoid to meet tho far mer boy, who ho far hati fought 3 timet In two years without losing u bout. A number of O'Orady'a follow erH think he Is fooliHh to meet tho negro again after having nearly been defeated by him at Klamath Falls lust Hummer- In that fight, three of Gene's ribs were broken und he wan knocked down twice ill the first two rounds, but a kind ly re f erco ga ve O 'G nul y tho d o cifdon, nearly burning up tho ncgru with mortification, he has been hot after a return mutch ever since, and is anxious to meet O'Grudy iMontlay and settle all doubt as to y.-ho really won tho Klamath Fulls fight. Tho Klamath Falls colored sec tion will be well represented und so far 17. ; ringside tickets have been sold to, colored folks of that, city. Klamath fans who saw the first fight are all anxious to boo tho return match and Tex Bicker staff, promoter, expects a good sized delegation from- over -the mountains. Ashland, O'Grady's home town, will also be well rep resented. ' v ' O'Grady Is only 20 years old nnd is regarded as one of the , most model young men in southern Ore gon. Ho has nevor smoked a' cig arette and prides himself on tho fact that ho has never, tasted any bovoruge stronger than coffee or soda pop. Ho Is in perfect physi cal condition and is working out with two or three sparring part ners in Ashland foi Monday's bat tle. Ho Is adopting a different stylo of fighting, taking the offen sive more than tho defensive, and hecause of that Is regaining1 much of tho popularity he had lost. ' The remainder of tho card Is yoll; balanced 'and wlU present a fastfsomi-windpp antj several good pruJIminuriOH. NEW GRID STAR UKKKELKX. Cal., Oot. nil, um When the Hears of California Uni versity attack the Trojan line? at Los Angeles Saturday, a new ,lt29 star of the gridiron will mnlto ills debut In an Important conference clnnli." That young man. will 'bo "Kusty" (Jill, who .last Saturday proved his worth In' tho battle against tho San Francisco Olympic club, which the' Bears won 21, to ! . ,. ; v .'.tllll turned out With the rest of the varsity In yesterday's practice, and engaged in several plays to be used against the strong Southern California phalanx. It was quite certain that (1111 would be 'In the starling line-up Saturday. Ilo is a sophomore and takes tho rollback position. In tho gome against the Winged O's Olll toro tho opposing lino to shreds. At ono point he chalked up three successive first downs; making gains of 7, H und 13 yards. SA.V FUA.NCISCO, Cal., Oct.,2a. (PI Or. John It. Hoblnsoii, n ma jor In tho Union army during tho Civil war, who ministered to Abra ham Lincoln as staff physician to the war-tlnio president, died Satur day at the Yountvlllo veterans' homo, it became known today, Ilo was D4. Doctor ltohftison wns n wlmw lo the tragic events of April IS, I.HI5, when tho president was shot ns he sat In his box nt Ford's I hou tie In Washington and when the president lay on his denthbod, Doctor Hoblnsoii was nt his sldo. The weasel Is n pure killer, de stroying more animals than it cnoJ consume. Run-Down, Weak, Nervous? . To hove plenty of firm flesh and tho ability to do a big day's work; and feel "like two-year old" at night, you must eat three good moals a day, relish vour food and properly digest it. If you can't ent, I can t simp, can't work, just give j inuinc me ennnco xo no ror you what it has done for millions. Mrs. Fred Westln, of 387 E. 57th St. North, Portland, Ore., says; "Tanlnc cured my stomach trouble completely after threo years sui ferinar. It built me up to perfect health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That was two years ago. nnd I still en Joy the beat ot health," Tanhc ta wonderful for Indiaros. tlon nnd constipation gas, pains, nausea, dir-xincss and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps you dijrest your food, and gain strength and weight, It contains no min.ml dmgs; it la made of roots, barks J ana neros, nature s own medicines for tho nick. The cost is less than S cents n dose. Get a bottle from vour druggist. Your money bark If it doesn't help. WOULD Pill GEN I IT I '. ORF.fi OX, TUESDAY, (WolTER 29,920. - I Judge'd Cuba's Queen oenorlta Elicita Lope: del Valle It the rcigninq queen of Cuba' beaches'. ' She was nams-l as the most beautiful, bather in a pageant it Guanabo beaoh her Havana.' s MEET WEBFEET f.OS ANOIOIJCS, ,Oct. 29. (JP) Heartened by two victories -over southern college conference oppo nents, the University of California at I'O.h Angeles Hrulns today busied themselves with plans , for, their invasion of the northwest for a game with tho Oregon Webfooters at Kugene next Saturday.. TDespite the fact that the Oregonians. reign favorite to trounce his Bruins ,by virtue of their Pacific Coast! con ference , wins over Idaho ,1 and Washington, Coach Bill Spauldlng remained, optimistic over .thq pos-' alllo outcome. i :; Ti . ' Until time to depart, which is set for AVodnesday, fhe U. C. L. A. smad 'Will devote much time to defensive play. The, .forward wall fit 1 IK appears to be weak in the face bf liurd IjanunoringV f DECLARED SERIOUS SOIfTK BEND, Ind.,-Oct,.' 29. ' (JP) Ilumors were current on the .Notre Dame university enmpus to day that : tho condition -ot, Knuto Ijtockne, 'Jfnnious football ' coach,' hud taken a turn for tho worse. ; .An 'announcement by the uni versity .that Hockne's trip last week ,to Pittsliurgh for tho -Notre Pame-Curnegle game ' hnd aggra vated his .condition and the coach's Ubscnco from practice yesterday aftornoon, were accepted ns partial' HtibsbMUlation of the rumors. Tho Kockne telephone wns disconnect ed: llat (itaht ami no word was forthcoming from tho rcsldenco as to his condition. ''if. , PREPARE iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiia Medf ord's I Always Green, Medford's Popular Credit!. Store !.!,'" ..1. .,. '. ! CASH SUPPORT Principal Says Present Re ceipts Dp - Not ; Justify Scheduling Games, With Best .Teams 75 Cent Tickets Necessary. , "As a result of the large num ber of protests registered by l'ans I at the Wedford-Corvallls game Sat-i urday, against the payment of 7u( cents admission, it looks as if tliej school authorities are faced with the impossible task of giving Med foid real football . at bush-league prices," ' Principal D H. Conkle I Htated today. . ( The erroneous opinion is preva lent that the high school reaps large profits from the games as a result of the 75 cent admission, end that the fans are paying more than the school is justified In ' charging. - ! ,'The returns from Saturday's i gate receipts were $554, while the total disbursements for expenses of Corvallis, officials, etc., were, $489. The profit of $65 is to be; applied on the $C00 bill for equip-! ment occurred at the beginning of the season and the $200 doctor bill ; that inevitably is accumulated dur- j ing the season. "It was necessary to guarantee Corvallis the flat sum of $400 plus 25 per cent of the gate receipts, and these terms were reached only after considerable controversy," he further stated. Demand Good Games The Modfonl fans have always k demanded good games with the lending schools of the state, and the school authorities have always signed contracts with as many schools as practical. The result has been that Medford has had good schedules for the last several years. ' Last year the Cheniawa In-' dlans, Salem, Corvallis and Eugene were scheduled, while this year Corvallis and Eugene will have ap peared on Van Scoyoc field. . "If the present po'.'.zy. of'obtain ing the best opponents available is to continue, the fans must be willing to pay the price, and if not, then only southern Oregon schools will be scheduled hereafter," Mr.H Conkle added. Tho 75 cent charge lias been' mado hocessary by t:io ' fact thatt lending (earns .have been brought, from, distant cities to . give local fans the best games possible. The charges In .Medford are less than those of Portland aud Willamette towns.' ' , "Examination , of the receipts of the last two games show that at tendance this year is falling con siderably below that of last year. Tie Corvallis .game , last year net ted $800; the same game, this year; bringing only $554. ..The. decrease is due in part to the passing ot the grent team, of last year to other tields.rbnt it' Medford is to con tinue her admirable record of re-, fent years, the fan '-will, have to give something moro thnn Hp aerv let," Mr. Conkle snliU v ' mm Largest Furniture Stpre Is Now, the Most Beautiful : the Newest and Best "r at HERE IS AN EXAMPLEIN OUR WINDOWS Ore and 2Piece'Set in Ivory or Hand Decorated, Well ul i . -i'i )''., f i . ; Blankets Going at $2i45 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FOOTBALL TACTICS MAY POIITLAND, ore.; Oct. 29. VP) Dynamite tius Sonnenbers, present hcavywelpht wrestling- champion, who will defend his title against Howard Cantomvlne,. Iowan, hero tomorrow night, will probably demonstrate 'What"' he learned JOHNSTON'S Packed in Colorful Boxes Is Just" the Thing for Your HALLOWE'EN ; We Have An Assortment " . Of Clever Decorations To Dress -Up Your Home Thursday ,".Oct." 31 East Side JPharmacy ' Open Evenings and Sundays ... Corner East .Main. a,nd, ..Jliverside, ,4 ; It Doesn't Cost Much , to have ii l. 5 in It MayiGost AuGreat Dealy to be liegervc a happens s 5 s ' First National Bank i .... r ,,..M.e.ifc!rd, Oregon,,, the Lowest Prices! 1 Li sser :!v f , i H n. . ! 1925 i ' , - - . - . i ( " about the flying tacklo while, lie played footbujl. with . un ' eastern grid team:' ' ' ' c.nt.mirlnp. nlso a football Play- or. knows the Ins and outa of tho grid game. Mat fans are looking forward to a genuine exhibition of wrestling coupled with somo foot- ball' strategy tossed 'In.7 " '. ' ' : r- ' ' ' ' Tom Ciirry, -S2, of... .Callehdar, Iowa, a retired mall carrier, visited hie utatn,. Mm Miirirarot Hall. 88. nt Randolph, Neb, alter a sopara tlo'n bf 'ai years. : 'IC'' L i. i ii 111 Safe Deposit lbx our vault, but without one! box before anything to your valuables f '' : j.' lip Southern Oregon's Largest Stock of Furniture "ar il. Bet: