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MT5DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1932.
GATES BOWLERS
TAKE OPENER IN
Gate Auto bowlers Inaugurated
tbs-tournament season for Medford
last night by taking two out ot three
from the Bowman Barber shop quint
on the Nat alleys. A measure of glory
went to the barberlng profession, how
ever, for Claud Baylor, well-known
tonsortallst. bowling with the auto
mobile men, chalked up high game
and match total for the evening, roll
Ing 191 In the final frame and being
credited with 533 pins for the even
Ing. Gates Auto.
Scores:
1 3 S
M. Cannon 14 11 178 481
J. Moore 148 134 144 426
C. Baylor 1M 188 1B1 833
Solliuiky 142 180 185 607
O. dates 170 138 180 495
Handicap 08 68 58
Totals 825 857 034
llnn-man's Barber shop.
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C. Blfrtow 180 142 147 ' 469
C. L. Walsh 163 146 1 54 4B3
Geo. Roberts 125 132 05 362
O. Bowman 133 122 125 380
Dummy 136 135 135 405
Handicap 113 113 - 118
Totals 830 790 789
MAIN EVENT ON
SATURDAY CARD
Cyclone Johnson, who meets JacK
. McCarthy In the 10-round main event
of Saturday night's fight card, will
arrive In Medford for final workout
Thursday.
The Johnson manAftement thinks
their boy -will find Jack McCarthy a
good lad to tune up on for their
Pacific coast tour.
Johnson la reported to possess
good deal of the stuff that made his
Illustrious uncle the heavyweight
champion of the world.
Regardless of the colored boy's rep
utation or ability, there's going to be
a fight Saturday. Medford fans well
know McCarthy's ring tactics and
McCarthy's only statement regarding
the fight was: "I'll throw more gloves
s.t that guy than he ever thought
were manufactured."
Denny Barker, the Reno lightweight
who fought Herb White on the last
Armory card, will be seen In action
In the seml-windup this week. Pro
moter Mack LUIard is busy lining up
a tough opponent, and a strong card
of preliminaries to back up the stel
lar main event.
CALUSON STARS REST
FOR SATURDAY GAME
EUOENK. Ore., Oct. II. (AP)
After resting briefly from their gruel
ling 0 to 0 tie struggle with the
Washington university Huskies at
Portland last Saturday, the Oregon
university football warriors planned
today to plunge into preparations for
the big push this Saturday against
the Ucla Bruins.
The game, which will also be played
In Portland, will be fore the benefit
of the Shrine hospital u Iwat city.
Stan Kotska, the 328-pound steam
roller back, who rammed over the
Oregon touchdown that defeated
Sant Clara week before last. Is ex
pected to be back In the lineup Sat
urday after viewing the entire Oregon-Washington
game from the
bench, Coach Prlnk Calllson satd.
Captain Bill Morgan with an In
jured hand and Fullback Mlkulak
with an Injured shoulder, will be
given considerable rest this week.
Calltson said. In an effort to have
thcra ready for the Bruin Invasion.
GRANTS PASS TRIMS
After rolling up a 8 to 0 lead In
the first four Innings of their game
with the Oranti Pass Athletes Sun
day, the Jackson County All-Stars
weakened and yielded fire runs In the
fifth frame and three more In the
eighth, the final count reading.
Grunts Pass, 8; Medford, 4.
The All-6tars collected seven hits
off Hughes, while the Climate City
Batsmen nicked McFadden for nine
safeties.
Mrs. Bobby Jones
Seeks Golf Title
ATLANTA, Cla Oct. II (API The
wife of B"bby Jones,' retired amateur
foil champion. Is seeking the Geor
gia state women's golf title this week,
ehe qualified for the second division
with a snore of 60-60-120. a dozen
strokes above her usual game.
EX-MED FORD STARS TO PLAY
Son's Black Ace
WILL SHOW VETS
IN ACTION AGAIN
SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL
SCHOOL, Ashland, Oct. 11' (Special)
Hard scrimmage Is the order of the
day as Coach Howard Hobson strives
to perfect bis gridiron combination
for the game with Pacific university
on Van Bcoyoc field In Medford Sat
urday. While fie Sons made an excellent
showing against the strong California
Aggies, holding them to a 12-12 tie.
Coach Hobson Is not regarding the
Pacific tilt lightly, as Eldon Jenne's,
men have shown at least equal power
in noiaing -rrinK" cannons web-
foots to a 26-to-6 score.
Hobson, with the chances bright for
his squad to be In tip-top condition
by game time, Is sparing no effort
to make his machine run smoothly
and effectively' Saturday whon the
Sons make their 1932 debut In borne
territory. The game also will mark
the first grid fiesta of collegiate rank
to be played In Southern Oregon this
year.
Medford football enthusiasts will
be given their opportunity to see two
favorites of the palmy days of the
Calllson era when "Swede" Anderson
and Roan Green take tfie field for
the Sons.
Anderson make grid fame during
his high school days as a blocking
half on one of Mcdford's state cham
pionship elevens. Following that he
went to Oregon and as a member of
Calllson's freshman squad there he
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buck, who w ill be seen on Van Scoyoc
field Saturday when Southern Ore
gon Normal and Pacific University
grlilaters vie for honors. Jllnes Is
(lie putting wizt.nl of Howard Hob
son's off fuse as well as a terror In a
broken field. (Photo courtesy Sac
ramento Bre).
1 was shifted to tackle, where he per-
I formed brilliantly. He played In that
same position last year on the nor
mal team, but Hobson Jhas moved
him to one of the guard potts this
year. He was one of the mainstays
of the Sons' forwarding wall in the
California Aggie fray, '
Although Oreen has not broken
Into the regular first string lineup,
he has been playing a whale of a
good game and will see plenty or ac
tion before the season ends. He Is
also a guard and Is slated to do somo
work here against Pacific.
Bob Patterson, regular end, has
been nursing an Injured ankle but
will undoubtedly be In shape to take
his place In the lineup paired with
Prank 6app at the other wing post.
Sapp turns In a great exhibition
at right end.. He Is one of the oldest
heads on the squad In the matter of
experience, having placed on mythi
cal, all-northwest conference teams
for two years when playing .under the
College of Idaho. He Is a big, fast
man who specializes on getting down
under punts and nailing' the safety
man In his tracks. In addition, Sapp
la the beat pass receiver on Hobsons
eleven. ,
Plenty of spectacular moments will
be In store- for the fans as Gllff Mc
Lean, former basketball star from
Benson Tech, carries on his safety
duties. McLean's sensational running
back of punts brought much favor
able comment after the Sacramento
affair. He carried the ball for the
Sons' first score there by his 76-yard
return of an Aggie punt.
Prom the safety postlon he takes a
kick In the same fa&hlon as Johnny !
Kltzmlller, Oregon's famous "Plying j
Dutchman." Instead of planting
himself under the spot where the
ball Is to come down, McLean times
the kick so that he takes It on the
dead run, thereby giving the oppos
ing ends no chance to nail htm be
fore he hits hla stride. It Is likely
he will be In Hobson 's starting
lineup.
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M'Carthy to Fight Cyclone
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iACK MoOAHTHV, whose ntlUngiiFM to m with any and all comer.
in. wi;u nun a n'ciire place m ine arieriioiis of Medford ring fans, will
return to (lie firing line Saturday night In the Ill-round main event on
the Armory rnrd when he meets Cyclone Johnson of ( hlnifo. McCarthy
has been laying off from boxing an kit Ins for two months and Is In fine
cuiiuiuon.
Desirable houses always In first
class condition for rent, lease or sale
Csll 105.
CAVALIERIS BEAUTY SHOP
ROBBED AND SET AFIRE
PARIS. Oct. tl. p The beauty
shop of Mme. Llna Cavalier!, former
noted opera singer, was held up and
robbed last night by four armed men.
Who set It a tire and took too as they
ed.
The rire was quickly controlled.
Parke Davis Vanilla Extract, makes
food things taste better; a ounces
lie: t ta. 62c; pint $1.10. Heath's
Drug Store.
RHEUMATISM
New Medicine !rlvea Out Pohon.
That Cn mm Torturing Ntirfnrmi,
Hnrlllng and Lament.
EASES PAIN FIRST DAY
You cannot get rid of rheumatic
nrheft and pains. Neuritis, Lumbngn.
Sttrfneas. lame knotted musclee and
painful swollen Joints till you drive
from your system the Irritating pol
wons that catts rheumatism. That
why external treatments only give
temporary relief.
What you need Is RU-MA, the new
Internal medicine that acts on the
tlver, kidneys and blood, and help
expel through the natural channels
of elimination, these dangerous poisons.
No long watting for your auffertntr
to stop RU-MA enure psin first day
ana gives rheumatic nurierem such
aaf and lasting relief from their
stiffening, crlppilng lameness andj
torturing pain that It is recommend
ed by druggidt everywhere.
J arm In St Woods t.retw evrr suf
ferer to eet a 1.00 bottl of riT-ma
today, and ajrrees to return the our-
chase price if It dm not free the-n '
from all their aohea and osins at
rheumatism, 1
LAYING HENS PUT
"0K"0NITAMIN D
Sunshine Takes Back Seat
Here's another rea.c-0 why yon eaon!4
Urt KOl'CO XX for th. nnltorra dep.nd
nbl. inpply of Concsntrsted Vitamin O
o neci.arr for ear modern hlch-prodne-Ini
bird.. Read what 1L i. Rardln ef the
Uur.1 Uro Dtlry end Toaluy Bsneh si
l.ulonis, California, .art
"I sin alw.r, aeekln, snrthlnf that will
definitely improve th. quality of my flock
and poultry prodneti. That la mr res.ptt
tor (e..!ln Nni'CO XX daily sa 1 hay,
been doing for mora than n year.
"Sine. Iredln, NOl'OO XX my In rs
eelpta h.T, .howa an tneresalnf parent
ate ot hi-h tradea do. to tmprofed shell
I.JIure. 1 bai. alio had .sclent hone
and fram. darelopment In nty pulleta."
Hera's why the "annahlna taVea a back
last" arrordln, 0 Mr. llardln
'TTery bird on Ibis ranee ,eta NOrCO
XX both winter and anmmer. lor the hoi
anmmar ann doea not aeem to help th.
layln, hena and I Ind that NOrCO (XX)
doM.
"NOPCO XX. In my opinion, la ea. of
the moat helpful lotredienle that la po
la the leed and lb. (oat u tnalinlnranl
eompartd to th. retnrns."
"What IS Proleaiora of Tonltry Rua.
handry Say Ahont reedln, Vllaroin !
In s apeelal letter .la. lolder la yoara lor
th. eiklnj. II yos'r. not s ponltryman
ahow thia ad to yoor nelchbor who la. The
folder la qilt. worth while. Corlea aenl
wllhoiil chart, sod poitpald to an yon.
a.ldre..-.t s letter to NofCO. 403 tail
lorala at, tias t'ranciioe.
NAME COL TANDY
VETS HOME HEAD
WAflHINOTON. Oct. XI. (TP)
Colonel Elon P. Tandy, special repre
sentative of the veterans Administra
tion for the western area, today was
named manager of the .Soldiers' Home
to be opened early next year at Rose
burg. Ore.
He will report at his new station
before the opening, to supervise In
stallation of equipment and other
final arrangements.
Colonel Tandy Is a veteran of the
Spanish-American and World wars,
and has been with the Veterans' bu
reau for nine years. He was formerly
regional manager at Boston, his home.
The Presbyterian Ever Ready Circle
ask donations clothing, bedding, any
thing useful. Rummage Sale, Oct. 14
and 15. In Model Bakery Bldg.; W.
Main. Phone 988-L or
BEN BERNIE
(the old maestro)
and all the lads
are on the air
and NBC
TONIGHT of
for the alma malta
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America's
Biggest Seller
LOS ANGELES
and back
On sale even' day. 16 day return
limit. You ride the fail "Shsjts"
in a modern reclining chair car.
Ot)xmtan ride in a tnuriit sleep
ing car on trains carrying this
equipment. Overnight berth ss
little as 11.50 extra.
Southern Pacific
i. r. larle. Aienl. Phone 14
Severin Battery
Service
Merirord Marie Batteries
Re-ch. IK. Our Mske t.V
Be-nounl armatnres ft np
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PLAN SWAPS TO
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. TAP)
Power In the pitching box and brawn
behind the bat stood forth today as
the primary alms ot Clsrlt Griffith,
owner, and Joe Cronln, new manager
of the Washington baseball club, for
entering the 1933 season.
Cronln, who at 28 succeeded Waiter
Johnson ss pilot of the American
League Senators, talked things over
quite a while with Clark Griffith yes
terday. That was shelr decision.
The result Is expected to be some
of the swapping of players that earned
for arimth the title of "the old fox''
during his eight yesrs as manager of
me senators, ending In 1920.
First Baseman Hsrley Boss was In
dicated as the most likely man on
the Senator string to be disposed of
first, since the club has the veteran
Joe Judge and the youthful Joe Kuhel
on hand for the Job.
Griffith satd he hadn't any particu
lar deals In mind right now, but that
"we -hope to pick un a nromlslne
pitcher or two and another catcher, !
by trade or cash, before next season."
Cronln, shortstop of the team for
several seasons, left the capital yes
terday for his home at San Fran
cisco.
DRBSSSALE 200 new' dresses lust
srrlved A regular W value special
Coats 8 95 and up. Shoes 11.49 :o
4.93. THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX,
"The store that saves you money."
Ellsworth Vines. lr.. unrlH'a Inn
ranking tennla player, and hli
bride, the former Miss Verle Low,
were married in Pasadena, Cal.
They will honeymoon in Australia.
(Associated Press Photo)
Real Estate or Insurance Leave it
to Jones Phone 798.
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SEATTLE. Oct. 1!. (AP) Here's a
bit of red hot gossip heard from per
sons who should be In the "know,'
and others who don't know so much.
Coach Jimmy Phelan of the Univer
sity of Washington will likely have
his contract renewed and the Asso
ciated students organization of the
school will probably be pulled out of
the "red" all because the husky foot
ball team became a drawing card in
battling the University of Oregon to
a scoreless tie at Portland Saturday.
It was common talk before the
game .that the Seattle team would
have to make a good showing to keep
peace In the HiiAky family and keep
the wolves from the Husky kennel.
And a good showing the Huskies
accomplished as the touted Webfoots
will tesify. Overnight Washington be
came a "dark horse" In the Pacific
Coast conference pennant race which
will mean much In a financial way
to the A. S. U. W. Washington bor
rowed $50,000 to get through this season.
Prince Auto Electric t Shop
1740 N. Riverside Phone 83S-W
e-volt. 13-plate Battery
1-yr. guarantee $3.50
Prince made Battery, recharge .25
All others .50
Generators and starters $1 and up
By outplaying Coach "Prink" cal
llson's powerful Oregonlana, the Hus
kies were Immediately made the fa
vorites to conquer California, Wash
ington State and U C. L. A. On the
bail i of Southern California low
score victories over W. S. O. and Ore
gon State, Washington even Is given
a chance to down the mighty Trojans.
LOOK I A BIO HAT SALE all this
week; 300 new hats at 05c and 11.95.
The greatest values we have ever of
fered. The Band Box is Shoe Box.
Rummage Sale, Wednesday and
Thursday, next door to west Side
Pharmacy, auspice Lady Lions.
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