PSGE nvo ifEDFOTtD iGTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ?, 1932. POINTS FOR TILI IE BOUTHHN OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, ASHLAND, Oct. 4. (Spe cial) With the game with Pacific University two we lea away Coach Howard Hobaon la today ready to be gin preparing for Eldon Jenne' crew after bla Sons who had not been conceded a chance, rone to great height aa they overcame a elx-olnt lead, forged ahead, and then were finally tied 13 to 12 In a lost quar ter rally by Vie California Agglea at Sacramnto Saturday. Hobson'a warriors literally played the favored farmer boys off their feet during most of the contest and after Cliff McLean, shifty Indian aafety, returned an Aggie punt 76 yarda for a touchdown It was only a matter of minutes until a spectac ular passing attack with Hlnes send ing long spirals Into Sapp'a waiting anna put the ball In position, for Hlnea to paaa again, tbla time to Captain Balkovlo who shifted out from tackle, until a second score had been chalked up. It was not until the final quarter that the Agglea were able to even the score. The Bona made their big stand In the third canto after the score at the half had stood 6-0 with the farmers ahead. As the effect of ! the first game began to make Itself felt the Agglea hammered away until the tiring Hobson outfit finally yielded the last touchdown. "Swede" Anderson, big guard, was one of the stars lor the Ashland team. His defensive play was out standing as he broke thru time after tune to throw Aggies back for losses. While the whole line functioned In good fashion It was Anderson and Mahoney, the little 100-pound cen ter, who tore at the Aggie , defense most consistently. BREAKUP OF CUBS HINTED AS PLAYERS TREK HOME CHICAOO. Oct. 4. Already well scattered by blasts from New York Yankee guns, Chicago's Cubs today dispersed for the year, followed by rumors that several of them would be elsewhere next season. Most of the vanquished athletes were on their way home or headed for hunting trips, to whloh many baseball players are addicted during the off season. Reports, which lacked anything like official verification, aald Burleljh Ortmcs, Bob fJmith and Johnny Moore, veterans, and young Stanley Hack, probably would move on. They may bo used as trading material In moves to obtain a starring left-handed pitcher, and a batsman capable of hitting them frequently and long. Neither Grimes nor Smith were much help as pitchers, and Moore's bitting waa streaky. Hack showed promise and rates as good trading tim ber. Grimes plans to undergo an other thorough examination, after whloh he may have his ailing ap pendix removed. Checka for their shares of the spoil will be mailed out In a day or two by Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landle, who must first decide If Rog ers Hornaby should be cut In. Lan- dla only statement on the Hornaby ca&e was, "I'll make a decision in a day or two and I'll let it be known then." t Phoenix PHOENIX, Oct. 4 8pl.) Several ladies of the Grange met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Furry last week, to make crepe paper costumes for the little folks participating in the "Dance of the Painted Doll," one of the tea tures of the Grange booster program Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Hume or Brownsboro, Oregon, visited friends In Phoenix during last week. Mr. arul Mrs. L. O. Caster of this community and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Eagle Point attended the state fair at Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster stayed at the Caster home to assist with the work Roy Burleson and Ray Edwards are spending a few days In the Lske Creek district on a hunting trip. Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jones Pbone 790. OREGON'S BATTLE WITH HUSKY TO FOCUS INTEREST PORTLAmjD, ore., Oct. 4. VP) Rated as No. 1 en the Pacific coast football acbedule thla week, with the syes of the western sports fans focus ed on the contest, Oregon and Wash ington will meet In Multnomah sta dium here 8aturday afternoon In their annual grid match. Because both teams are undefeat ed, and due to Oregon ' surprising 7 to 0 upset of fiinti Clara at Eu gene last Saturday, slur Santa Clara had defeated California, 13 to 0, and Interest In the game early In the week, predicted a sell-out at the box office. More than 1S.0OO tickets bad been sold Tuesday morning. Word of encoiragement comeii from both camps. There Is every possi bility that Bill Morgan, Oregon's 220 pound captain and all-coast tackle. may be In harness again the Hus kies. Morgan broke bla band two weeks ago and did not get Into the Bronco clash. Except for the Injury to Morgan, the Webfoot players ar. In excel lent condition. The game with Santa Clara was hard fought, but clean, and neither team suffered serious Injuries, SEATTLE. Oct. 4. lip) Behind locked gates, the University of Wash ington football team will perfect Its Medford Electric Office . MOVED To the Construction Dept., Basement Medford Bid. . Front Entrance. Phone 90 For Service and Supplies B. M. BUSH For Cheap Furnace Heat Investigate the Big Saving a New Sawdust Burner WILL OFFER YOU SUMMER PRICES ON BLOCKS-SLABS-BODY WOOD UTAH COAL $13.00 Per Ton, Off Oar. Oar Due Oct. 4 Medford Fuel Co. Telephone 631 plays this week for lt crucial Pa cific Coast conference game with the University of Oregon at Portland next Saturday. Parke Davis Vanilla Extract, ms good thlnga taste better: 8 ounces 33c; 6 ox. 52c; pint 1.1. Heath, Drug Store. REWARD O The Gillette BLUE BLADE has won the just reward of super-quality. Hundreds of thousands of men would gladly tell you that no other blade compares with this one. Try the , Gillette Blue Blade and learn why.1 fl i i av trwisssmeisiwsssas r m Many a colored fighter has gained prominence through the efforts of a whit manager, but Denny Barker, the Reno scrapper wh meets Herb White here Saturday in a return match after their Klamath Falls fight In which Herb was krocked out. think that Oils West, his colored manager, la the best In the buslneas. Colored fight managers are a rarity, flpeclally where they handle other than their own race. West will be In Barker's corner at . the fight Saturday and la confident that his white boy will repeat with a win over the hard-hitting Butte rails lad. White Is training at the open air gymnasium every afternoon and Is rounding into the best condition of his career. Barker and bis manager, also the big heavy, Jack Larson, Who fights Bob Christine In the semi-final, 111 arrive for final training Thursday, CORVALLIS GETS CORVALUe, Ore., Oct. 4.0r) The Unlverelty of Oregon-Oregon Atat college football game will re main at Corvallla, That waa definitely decided laet night when the board of control of the college met and by an unanimous vote retained the game on the cam pu. No other atatftment waa laaued other than the fact that the game would not go to Portland. The d clalon followed orltlclam leveled by the Portland prew at the Oregon fltata team for Ita poor ahowlng against Stanford here Saturday. HUMOR LACKS BASIS NEW YORK, Oct. . P If a Na tional league team la to be operated In Montreal next season, John Mc Oraw knows nothing about It. And, j ao far at could be ascertained today, I neither did anyone elae. 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