MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931. PAGE FOURTEEN' Tiger Grid Squad All Set to Claw Marshfield Invaders Tomorrow I f ! t , 'J ! S it ) ; Ml li 1 $1 i. was BACKF1ELD SHIFT TO GIVE DEFENSE Veteran Pirate Team Sure To Use Air Route Jun iors Favored To Win v Against Ashland Seconds Medtord high school football team comiiletod final practice thUi after nooii for 1U eighth annual game to morrow at VanScoyoc field, with the Marehflold high school, potential ai plrants for the state champlonahlp. The Coos Bay squad, with nine vet erans from last year'a team, will ar rive this evening. In charges of Coach Oaborn. A delegation of Marshfield atudente will accompany the playe.-i. .: Coach Burgher Will "tart the eame line aa last week, but the backfleld will probably see some changes In order to get a stronger defense against the forward pass attack which Marsh 'leld Is sura to use. White, a till tackle, wilt be shifted to the rear on defense. Flchther and Shell will bo used as the mainstay of the defense. All are fast and good ball followers. Pirates Win One. In the games between the two schools, Marshfield has won but once last year they routed the locals, 38 to 6. One game was forfeited. The remainder wore decisive vlctorlf-s for the locals, with largo scores. ""Saturday the Junior high school plsys the Ashland Junior high at Ash land. Ray Henderson's proteges out Telgh the Llthlan kids, and are fav ored to win. The following Saturday, October 10, the Junior high plays Olendale here, while the Burgherltes are battling Eureka. Cal., at Eureka. T LOS ANOELES, Oct. 3. (AP) Coach Paul Schtssler today brings his hueky Oregon grldslers to town 36 of them soeklng to duplicate the feat performed by Bt. Mary's last Satur day when they defeated the University of southern California football, team. The busy Boavers were expected at Olendale at 10 a. m. -In the afternoon they will work out briefly at the Olympic stadium while Coach Howard Jones gives his Trojans their final dxlU. ' tioach Jonea Indicated today he might use Oatus Shaver both at full back and quarter, switching the big blond youth to full when Orvl'ie Mohler goes In at quarterback, ao he will still have Shaver's passing aotnty ,to rely upon. E FOR OREGON TILT MOSCOW. Idaho, Oct.' 3. (API Well-tutored In strategy Oregon Is expected to use at Portland Sat' urday, the University of Idaho Van dal football team entrained tor the ooast today. Since the last geueral scrimmage Tuesday, Coach Leo Calland spent two days finding weak spots In the Oregon offense, as detailed by scouts , Practice has been along tactical lines, consequently the Ina- hoans expect to .take the field without Injuries. . We might not win," Calland aid, "but again, we might. On paper, Oregon doesn't appear to be much stronger than we are. - SQUARE CITY SERIES CHICAGO. Oct. 2. AP) The White Sox and the Cuba were all square today mi they moved their fight for the city baseball champ ionship over to Comlskoy park for the third game. Breaking the charm held over them for 17 consecutive Innings by the White Boi pitchers, the Cubi squeezed through with a thrilling 1 to 0 victory at Wrlgley field yesterday to deadlock the aeries and Insure Its life past the four game mark. Veaterday'a game, was a tight hurling duel between puy Bush and Praaler. LIHLE WORLD SERIES BT. PAUL. Oct. 2. (AP) With their little world aeries all even at one game apiece. Rochester and Bt Paul had an open date today. The Rochester Red Wings, champ ions of the Internationa) leamie squared the count ynstertlay with 0 to 3 victory over 8t Paul, pennsflt- winners of the American association. The Saints won the flrit gam 4 to 0. The series will be twinned Sat urday, with the fourth'game Khed ule4 lor fiuuday. Back in the Picture NEe Af is out ic? make- the I Serf W&mmiM fOtZSBT 6088V QsV&S . LW ' I J& 604L P I f us was the 'iEi&7l J5p I -s v SCORED )M Te COUNTRY f . vO -ZtrmtmuZZZlZ ' ' ini 192,9. irjf " 'jw&mgnffi Series Hitters Compared NEW YORK. (AP) Here's how the letlci and St. Louis Cardinals, based on averages near son, stack up In batting power In the world's series; Position Athletics. Average. First base Poxx Second base Bishop ...................... Shortstop ....,... Boley Third base ....n.m..Dykes Left field . ........Simmons Center field ....,...Haaa Right field ...Millar r Catcher ....... . Cochrane ................ Football Games, October 3 FAST Teams Place Princeton va. Amherst...,.. ..m.........Prlncton .......... , Army vs. Knox .... West Point Harvard vs. Bates Cambrklgt Dartmouth va. Buffalo... w.M...HH....Hanover Columbia vs. Union.... w Nsw fork Cornell vs. Niagara...... ..-..Ithaca . Yale va. Maine. .New Haven Navy vs. William and Mary....-.... :.Annapolla Pennsylvania vs. S'varthmore..w.-..Phlla1elhla Brown vs, Rhode Islard Providence .........w ... Colgate vs. St. Lawrence ,. ...Hamilton ..................... Davis and Elklns vs. South Dakota Elklns .................. Carnegie Tech vs. Wash, and Jeff ...Pittsburgh .................. Pordham vs. West Virginia ..i....New York Oeorgetown va. Western Md....... Washington Holy Cross vs. Providence ..Worcester New York U. vs, W. Va. Wesleyen New York ,., Syracuse vs. Hobart............ Syracuse (night) HW Maryland vs. Virginia... College Park CENTRAL loVa vs. Pittsburgh .. Indiana vs. Notre Dame Northwestern vs. Nebraska... Ohio State vs. Cincinnati Illinois vs. St. Louis U........ Purdue vs. Coe ....... Purdue vs. Western Reserve (Two Purdue games scheduled). Wlsclnsln vs. No. Dakota State.... Michigan vs. Mich. State Normal... Minnesota vs. Oklahoma A. & M Mich, state va. Cornell (Iowa). Ohio University va. Butler ROCKY MOUNTAIN Utah va. College of Idaho....... ...Salt Lake City Nevada vs. Brlgham Yiung Reno Utah Aggies vs. Montana State... ...Logan Denver U. vs. Colorado Teachers - WEST So. California vs. Oregon Bute...... ...Los Angeles . California vs. St. Mary's.,. .Berkeley . Stanford va. Santa Clara.. .. ...Palo Alto Washington vs. Montana... ....Seattle ,. . Oregon vs. Idaho.... ...Portland . Arlsona vs. Pomona.. . M Tucson ...... This Game ay GOLF" I really do not assume to say that the good old days were any better, but I Insist they were different. Sir Walter hagen did not go but In round 1 of the P. O. A. champion ship. In those days. As Z recall It. Sir Walter won that classic four times la auocesston and five tlmas In all. And back In what we my be permitted to call the good old days of 1023, It was rather Sir Wal ter and Oene Saraen. If you get what 1 mean. Sir Walter's cropper, over the ven erable Peter O'Hara. the gentleman from Verona. Pa., tn the first round of the recent P. O. A. affair, mas not by any means such an engagement as closed the Pelham tournament eight years earlier, though Sir Walter was beaten there, too. I had Journeyed out from Chicago after watching Max Martson and Jeaa Sweetser go 38 holes tc a decision Mr. Mars ton's at Ploaamoor In the amateur champlonahlp. And at Pet ham another 38-holor was on tap. The ConihatAiKs A long, tough week of match play the boys started with 04 In the field, tn those days- -sifted the com batants down to sir Walter and Sar acen, and there was a clash at the sixth green of the morning round wiilcli completely Jailed to emUax the Philadelphia Ath- the close of the sea- Cardinals. Average. .292. .'..,. ...Bottomley ....... .341 .294........M, .834 .270 ......;., 3B1. .....;.,.,..., .326.........,. .383...,.- 345 MW ....Frlsch ....Oelbert ...Adams , ....301 ;. 201 ,'2H8. ...Hafey .... ...Martin .. Watklns .. .2B4 ... .Wilson 1030 Score ........ 23- 0 as- o 61-14 3B- 0 10- 8 63- 0 7- 0 38- 0 36- 0 18- a o-io 37- 0 41- 8 40- 0 14- 8 regulars with ...Iowa City .....Bloomlngton . ..Bvanston ..... Columbus .. ...Champaign . .....Lafayette ... ..Lafayette' ... ....Madison . . Ann Arbor m -...Minneapolis ..East Lansing . ..Athens 13- 7 6- 8 Denver (night) . Tl7- 0 7- 6 30- 0 37- 0 30- 6 30- 0 Sir Walter to Mr. Saracen's That ts another story. heait, Anyway, It was Oene and Walter In the finals, and Oene, who had wun the national open and 'also the P. o A. In 1022. was hanging on to nla surviving title with grim tenacity. After getting his feet back on the turf following the little blow-off at the sixth green In the morning, Oene rather put the works to Sir Walter and at the turn In the matinee ses sion he was 3 up and apparently win ning handily. Then Sir Walter put on a rally that carried the match square at the last green, and they bega to work over time. Tun Itlrdlea Walter hod slight! the longer drive at the par 8 first hole, but '.he ball was lying very clew and alter Saraeen hod reached the distant green with a great spoon shot. Sir Walter hit with his big iron one f the most powerful forcing shots I ever saw. The ball did not tly more than ten feet high, but It reached the green 3J0 jrards, perhaps mor. with that big Iron. A half In birdie . Sir Walter's drive for the tricky, and now vanished, second hale was around the angle of house and gar den and tall tree, to a pleasant spot alongside a shallow pot-bunker acros KEELER -By Pap which was the flag very close. Bar- azen went for the tall carry over the trees and house In the angle. : The towering shot caught the fol iage, but the ball dropped wlth'.n bounds, over the fenor angle, but !n deep rough 00 yards from the green It looked like victory for Hagen for one minute. The next minute, Sara zen had pitched 18 Inches past the pin.. , ( YESTERDAYS RESULTS The score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 8 9 2 Oakland 4 10 0 Hermann and Schutte; Pearson and Read- Second game: B. H. E Los Angeles 3 6 1 Oakland . ; . 0 3 2 (Seven Innings by agreement ). Moss and .Campbell; Thomas and Read. Pool. ' The score: R, H K. Seattle 18 1 San Francisco 3 10 1 Keating, . Bottomley and Bottar lnl; Davis and Mealey. . The score: R. H, E Portland 10 8 3 Hollywood 8 12 1 Orwolland, Fltapatrtck; Vde, Johns McEvoy and BaAsler. . The score: R. K K Missions - 2 6 2 Sacramento 8 11 1 Caster and Hofmann; Collard, and Wlrta. HOW THEY STAND (lly the Assoclnted Press) . Const W. L. Pet. San Francisco 58 37 .803 Oakland 65 43 .881 Los Angeles 81 43 .840 Portland ; 49 45 .531 Hollywood . 43 40 .587 Sacramento 41 53 .441 Mission 30 S3 .430 Seattle . 41 65 .437 tmvz: dm NO MORE NO LESS US THE. TAILOR 120 North Central Phone 632 mm MM AS CONTENDER IN FLAG SCRAW!BLE Double Loss To Angels Brings End To Hopes Beavers Profit By Yde's Wildness Beat Hollies. (By the Associated Press) Los Angeles, out Itself as far as winning the second half of the coast league season goes, eliminated Oak land last night by taking both games of a doubleheader. Oakland was defeated by scores of 8-4 and 3-0. Burns, Angel first base man, was the hitting star in the first game with two doubles and a single. With the way cleared, San Fran cisco advanced further toward win ning the season's second half by de feating Seattle 3-1 for the Seal's third straight victory. Emll Yde, Hollywood pitcher, was generous to the Portland Beavers, walking ten of them In his seven- and two-thirds Innings on the mound, which with a few hits the Beavers got enabled them to take the game 10-5. The Duck's eight hits were ao blended with Yde's passes that they netted scores consistently. Sacramento stepped ahead In the final series with the Mission Reds by winning last night's game 8-2. Wild pitching by Caster of the Missions, presented the Senators with several of their runs. 4 P LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. (AP) President Hoover will -be personally presented with a hand painted and embossed Invitation to the Olympic games here next summer. The invitation, signed by Gover nor Rolph, Mayor John O. Porter, and William M .Garland, president of the organizing committee of the games, will' be turned over to Louis B. Mayor, a personal friend of the president at a luncheon today, to be delivered In person. It Is 'on sheepskin, bound In red leather. ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL PROPOSAL IS STUDIED WASHINGTON, .Oct. 2 (AP) A proposal for a renewal of the Army Navy . football classic In ' a post season game for charity was refer red today to Rear Admiral Hart, superintendent of the naval academy by Secretary Adams. We're Scoring Big on 35 M5 Clothing Co. WE GIVE S. & H. Mack Plays Fair With Fandom By Pitcher Secrecy BT. LOUIS, Oct. 2. (AP) Con nie Mack, 88-year-old manager of the victorious Athletics, explained today why he. never gives out his pitching selections In advance of the world series games. "I usually make up my mind the. day before the game." Mack said, "but then I might change It. "If I don't tell who Is going t pitch, I don't have to take any thing back If I change my mind. Now, that's fair. Isn't It?" With Rod and Gun Reports from Gold Beach bring news that all boats were out there last Sunday and -many fine catches of sllversldes made. Steelheads were also taken from the riffle, and fish ing Is described as the best in -years. Ralph Cowglll has returned from Rainy Palls, w.here he put In another shot of powder to help the fl&hway. Thla has to be very carefully done and much time is needed for Its completion as the water has to clear away the debris of the first shot be fore the results and needs for a sec ond can be detected. In the low water the fish are going right over the falls, not bothering about the fish wheel. The big run coming In at the mouth of the river forecasts Improved fishing here In the near future. Hunting fatalities are increasing so rapidly that Immediate action is to be taken to enforce the laws. Captain Charles H. McClees of the Oregon State Police recently informed the game department, according to news from there yesterday. One of the laws Is to the effect that no person w.ho has killed a per son while hunting may ever bunt again m uregou ana pussession oi a j hunting license does not reinstate the right to carry firearms. Records of the state game depart- HART SCHAFFNER and MARX Suits Come to Campbell's for your Hurt Schaffner & Marx suit. 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