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OCTOBER '2, 1932.
PXGE FOUH
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON,
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LINEUP Li
Second-Stringers Fight Hard
for Chance to Play in
Game Against Pacific 0.
In Medford Saturday
SOUTHERN OREOON NORMAL
BOHOOL, ABhland, Oct. (Spl.)
A big shskeup may take place on the
Bona' football squad before the big
gam with Pacific university In Med
lord Saturday, said Coach Howard
Bobson late last night.
During the final scrimmage ses
sions In preparation for Eldon
Jenne's men many of the second
stringers have been battering the
regulars so hard that they may force
their way Into Me starting lineup.
Boms of the men starting the Cali
fornia Aggie gams who figured they
sad their Jobs cinched have been
having their hands full taking care
of the hard fighting reserves who are
making determined efforts to land on
the starting eleven.
Hanklns, Oreen Prospects
Earl Hanklns or Rosa Oreen, an
x-Medford star, may get Into the
Pacific fray In place of Dwlght Pat
terson, who has been a regular at
guard. Both Oreen and Hanklns are
new men, while Patterson Is a two
strips veteran, but at this writing
then la little to choose between the
three. The only guard sure of his
position ait the opening whistle la the
spectacular "Swede" Anderson, also a
Medford product.
The same situation exists la the
tackle ranks, although not to such a
marked degree. Lee McConnell and
Ross Carter, both first-year recruits,
are forcing the veteran, Mike Balko
Tlo, and the big ex-Benson lineman
and Portland all-star, Harvey Oakes,
to extend themselves to the limit to
sold down their berths.
Backflelrl Uncertain ' -
Even the backfteld situation Is far
from peaceful and the uprising is
being felt there very distinctly. Hob
son hss been keeping bis open for
a passer who can equal the colored
veteran, Claude Hlnes, and this week
Don McFadden, who did not make
the trip south, suddenly broke loose
and began sparkling both In throw
ing passes and In other phases of
the backfleld game, so that he may
get his big chance Saturday at halt
back. . George Tork, big 300-pound bat
tering fullback and expert blocker
and defensive player, haa been tak
ing this gams of football seriously
to the extent that he haa raised hav
oc with the opposing lines all week
and has a good chance to open
agslnst Paolflc.
The other halfjaok position hss
been under firs from Larry Llllebo.
Coos Bay speed merchant. Llllebo
played a lot of good ball last season
for the Bona but until this week had
sot opened up to any great extent.
BttU another reserve half to launoh
an offensive on the first-string Job
la Albert Bradford, Oklahoma boy,
who has been running wild against
the regulars In the last, two or three
scrimmages. He, too, Is ready to take
sis niche In the starting baokfleld.
CANADIAN BEATS OMAHAN FOR AMATEUR GOLF TITLE
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City Meat Market bowlers won two
of the three games In their match
with the poatoffloe crew In last night's
city league competition. Herb Ousn
thsr of the meat cutters was high
man with BIB pins for the evening,
and barely missed toppling 300 In the
first canto. Copco and the Bootery
tangle tonight.
Last night's scores:
Post Office.
1 1
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Nichols. E.
Predette, F.
Stngler, B. .
Ouenther, Hugo
Sherwood, S. ,
Hsndlcap
100
MS
118
144
1B1
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139
IBS
130
1SB
117
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841 769 Si
Cliy Msat Market.
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Prultt, W - 134 114 138 888
Ouenther, Herb . 180 178 143 818
Prultt, O. . 1B0 108 11B 873
Larson, H. 174 143 IBB 483
De Vore. R. 133 181 ITS 488
Handicap .. 109 100 108
808 798 843
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PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 19. (AP)
Ed Don Oeorge, former heavyweight
wrestling champion, defeated Abe
Kaplan. New Tork Jewish matman,
two out of three falls In a rough
match that had a spectacular ending
here last night. Oeorge was getting
the wont of It In the final session
with Kaplan slapping him In the
stomach and dealing out smashing
rabbit punches when Kaplan tried for
a wlnglock, both rolling nut of the
ring. After the referee pried them
apart, oeorge suddenly dived at Ksn.
lan's feet, sending him down, his head
crashing into the seats snd stunning
him. He was groggy when he returned
to the ring and Oeorge soon ended
the match with a series of headlong
butts.
Pat Rellly, Boston, won two out of
three falls from Al Perelra, Portugal,
In the five-round special and Pred
Maraccl, former Multnomah club
amateur won from sailor Fran In
the three-round preliminary.
Phone 843 We'll bsul away your
muse, city sajutarj; service.
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Ross Somerville (left) of London, Ont.. Is shown being presented the national amateur golf trophy
after beating Tohhny Goodman (right) of Omaha, 2 and 1, In the final at Baltimore. H. H. Ramsey,
president ot the United States Golf association, made the presentation. (Associated Press Photo)
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Sergeant Ed Walker of the game
division, state police, announced to
day that the duck season here opens
October IB, at noon, In compliance
with the federal regulations, which
hold precedence over the state laws.
The season cloees on November 18,
with the limit IB birds In one day,
and 30 In any 30 consecutive days.
The limit on geese Is four In one
day, not to exceed eight In posses
sion at any one time. On October
IB the pheasant and quail season
opens and closes October 81. Four
birds In sny one day, or eight In any
seven consecutive days la the regu
lation - concerning pheasants, while
the quail bag limit la fixed at 10
birds In any consecutive days. It Is
unlawful to kill more than one
pheasant hen during any seven eon
seoutlve days.
Deer season will oloae October 38.
Captain Lee M. Bown of the state
police announced through Sergeant.
Walker that federal game laws gov
erning limits and seasons of migra
tory Birds differ from several of the
state laws. The federal laws are
given precedence.
Season on silver gray squirrel,
which opened September 16, will
close Ootober IB, with five In any
seven consecutive days as the limit.
CANZONERI KAYOS
FRANKIE PETROLLE
NEW TORK, Oct. 18. Tonight's IB-
round scrap between Kid Chocolate.
the clever Cubsn negro, and Lew
Feldman of New Tork carries the
board's recognition as a featherweight
ehamplonshlp affair.
Last night. In the chill breeces of
Ebbets field, Tony Canconerl opened
his assault on the Pertolle family with
a smashing three-round knockout ot
the Junior member, Frankle, In a
non-title bout. Next month he la to
defend his crown against the older
and more experienced Billy Petrolle.
Maxls Rosenbloom, who la recog
nized In New Tork ss light heavy
weight title holder, gave the 13,000
frigid faithful a few laughs sa he
took an easy ten-round decision from
Jac Redman, lanky South Bend, Ind.,
negro. This also wss a non-title af
fair as Maxle weighed 181H and Red
man 184.
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PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. IS (API
Hog prices lost a dime at North
Portland Wednesday In addition to
recent heavy declines. The new top
la 84, which compares with trie high
mark tor recent months at which IS
was reached July 11-18, inclusive. The
previous low was on May 17, 18 and
19 at 83.88. The price Wednesday
compares with this same date In
other yesrs:
October 13t
1993
1931
1930
1930
1038
1937
1938
193S
1934
1939
1933
1911
I 4.00
8.78.
10.78
11. 38
10.38
11. SB
14. B0
14.00
10.78
8 BO
10.78
10.00
JOLO, P. I Oct. 19. ,AP) In
fierce fighting today ths highly
trained Philippine constabulary rout
ed warlike Mora outlaws from their
fortified . village of Tayungan. One
eonstabularyman and six Moros ware
known to have been killed.
After three days of fruitless nego
tiations to obtain the surrender of
the outlaw leaders, six constabulary.
men attacked the entrenched Sulus
at 7 a. m. Hsnd grenades, rifle and
boles figured In the fighting which
lasted until S p. m.
OflWEOO Oregon Portland Cement
Co, plant reopened.
FOR SOGGY FIELD
IN UCLA BATTLE
EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 13. (P) Al
though hoping for a dry, fast field
when his Oregon university football
squsd meets the Bruins from the
University of California at Los An
geles In a Pacific Coast conference
gsme Saturday afternoon at Portland.
Coach - Prink Calllson wss planning
today to concentrate attention on an
attack that will be effective on a
wet field.
Long awaited rain haa made Its
presence felt In western Oregon, and
If the,, Portland clvlo stadium field
has a generous moisture content Sat
urday, the Oregon squad will prob
ably resort to a line plunging game.
Calllson intimated.
In such event, a large share of the
offensive will fall upon the shoulders
of Howard Bobbin, fullback, and
Stan Kostka, halfback.
The game will be played for the
benefit of the Shrine hospital at
Portland.
LOS ANOELES, Oct. 18. UP)
University of California at Los An
geles' football team was en route
to Portland today with the fond hope
that fair weather would greet them
In their game with Oregon Saturday.
"We should beat them on a dry
field," Coach Bill Spauldlng told the
student body In a farewell address.
"It It is a wet field there Is no tell
ing what will happen. Maybe the
team that fumbles the fewest tlmes
will win."
Wilson Goes Good', '
On Antipodes Mats
8AN FRANCISCO, Oot. 13. (Pi
Oeorge Wilson, one-time famous half
back of the University of Washington
football team, la back In San Fran
cisco today after a wrestling tour of
New eZaland. He won 13 of his 13
matches In the Antipodes.
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Outhrle Ac MoDougal ot Portland
awarded 8148.8S1 contract for grad
ing alx and six-tenths miles of North
Santlam highway. Brownsville Times.
ROSEBURO Welkel Br. Sons Lum
ber Co. of Coos Junction, received
contract for 1,000,000 feet of cedar
lumber to be manufactured and ship
ped during next eight months.
BANDON J. J. Forbes of Olympla
completed his oiling contract on
highways near this place.
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ORESHAM Gilbert school Horary
enlarged.
HOME
VISITORS
'EXCURSION
FARES
EASX
FARE AND
ONE-THIRD
ROUND TRIP
VIA PORTLAND TO
Denver Dei Moines
Omaha Dulurh
Kansas City ' Chicago
Minneapolis St. Paul
St. Louis Council Bluffs
Milwaukas Memphis
Sioux City Now Orleans
flew faras will alt aaaty to many!
I point, sail at Chicago and Si.lsoli
Diverse rovfet permirtaf
Departvr Dotsi Otto bar 3 1
Nov. s, 11, 19, 11, 1ft
Dee. 3, 10, 17, 10, 31
iahira 11 mil r.krvary 3s, 19)1
Certala opovsr prMlsasa
E BATTLE
TO BE FEATURE
Burrel Brown, the local freak
finder, la nursing a personal grudge
against one Harlan Tremaine. Tre
malne Is also feeling that way, so
the boys sre going to fight It out In
the Armory srena Saturday as an
added attraction to the fight card pre
sented by Promoter Mack Llllard.
It's a real grudge of some standing
between these two huskies and the
Armory meeting will ssttle all their
questions, physically speaking.
me 10-round main event between
Joe McCarthy and Cyclone Johnson
Is causing no end of speculation as
to the ability of McCarthy to fight
10 rounds because of his fsst action
In the ring. Many fans sre of the
opinion that he will tire long before
the end of the scran and fall an easy
prey do nib snarp-snooiing coiorea
boy.
McCarthy says he never goes Into
the ring thinking about tiring out.
I go in to win as soon as poslble,
snd that's the only way I know how
to fight."
Interest In the coming card Is belnsj
snown by ths way ths ticket reserva
tion has started, and It Is likely the
fans will see plenty of action when
the starting bell clangs at 0:1B.
Mack Llllai, local promoter left
for Roseburg early today to seek the
services of the best fistic talent In
that section to round out his fight
card hers Saturday.
If he pits Roseburg's best against
the rising tide of flstlo minded young
men In Medford, an Inter city meet
la In prospect which should bring
out some real scraps.
DADO WINS DECISION
OVER YOUNG TOMMY
OAKLAND. Cal., Oct. 13. P)
"Speedy" Dado, flashy Filipino pu
glllst, wore the state bantamweight
championship crown again here to
day, as a result of a 10-round vic
tory over his fellow countryman,
young" Tommy, In a battle which
brought chwr after cheer from the
fans last night.
BIG Tli TEAMS
Signing of McCarthy As
Yankee Chief Leaves Pi
rate, Cincy Reds and Bos
ton Sox Berths Yet Open
JENNE BRINGING
FOXY SQUAD TO
By HERBERT W. BARKER
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
NEW YORK, Oct. 13. (AP) The
signing of Joseph Vincent McCsrthy
to a three-year contract as msnsger
of the New York Ysnkees leaves only
three msjor league managerial posts
still to be tilled.
At lesst one of these Is virtually
certain to be stricken off the' list
with the probsble reappointment of
Oeorge Gibson sa . manager ot the
Pittsburg Pirates, who amased ths
experts by finishing second in the
Nstlonsl lesgue race this year. Gib
son. In sll likelihood, will be reap
pointed some time this month.
Two hi Doubt.
There Is more than a little doubt,
however, with regard to the mana
gerial Jobs open with the Cincinnati
Reds and the Boston Red Sox.
The relesse of Dan Howley left the
Cincinnati post wide open. There
hss been no definite Indication yet
as to his successor, although the name
of Donle Bush hss been mentioned
frequently In connection with the
place. Bush, former manager of the
Pirates and Chlcaga White Sox, led
the Minneapolis Millers to sn Ameri
can Association pennant this season.
The sltustlon at Boston la a little
different. Marty McManus, vetersn
second Backer, handled the team dur
ing the 1933 campaign after the realg
natlon of John (Shano) Collins, but
whether he will be given a contract
for the full 1333 season still waa open
to question. Owner Bob Qulnn wss
expected back in Boston soon and
probably will settle the question soon.
Mark a Fixture.
Connie Mack, of course. Is a fixture
with-the Philadelphia Athletics, and
Burt Shotton of the Phillies and Bill
Ktllefer of the St. Louis Browns, have
Just signed three-yesr contracts, and
Bill Terry a two-year agreement with
the Ne fork Giants.
Joe Cronln Is Washington's new
pilot, whlls Charley Grimm of the
Chicago Cubs, Stsnley (Bucky) Har
ris of Detroit, Roger Pecklnpaugh of
Cleveland, Max Carey of Brooklyn and
Gabby Street of the St. Louis Cardi
nals all will be back at the old stsnd
next season.
Bill McKechnle's four-year contract
with the Boston Braves expires t
the close of next season and Lew
Ponseca's contract with the Chicago
White Sox also has another year to
go..
" McCarthy Has Cinch.
The reappointment of McCarthy to
pilot the Yankees was a certainty,
especlslly after his club hsd polished
off the Cubs In four successive games
In the world series.
"Msrse Joe," who never played a
major league game In his life and
yet has managed pennant winners In
both big circuits, waa understood to
have been given a substantial Increase
in salary. It waa said the new con
tract called for at least 100,000 for
the next three yesrs.
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Desirable bouses always In first
clsas condition tor rent, lessa or ssle.
Call 10S
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RICHLAND Eagle Valley market
road nearlng completion.
Coach Eldon Jenne and 34 deter
mined grid stsra forming the Pacific
university squad will arrive In Med
ford tomorrow night loaded with
foxy formations to unfurl at Howard
Hobson's Southern Oregon Normal
outfit when the two teams meet on
Vsn Scoyoo field here Saturday.
Included In Jenne's squad are 16
veterans .of put campaigns In the
Northweat conference loop. Ha haa a
seasoned performer to fill every posi
tion, but due to ths excellent ma
terial whloh he obtained from last
year's prep school the going has been
mighty tough for many of the old
timers. The Pacific squad Is led by Art
Brschmsnn, tackle snd csptsln. Hs
Is a huge stslwsrt of better than
300 pounds snd hss been a star In
his position for the lsst three yesrs.
This, is his last year and so far his
best since he hss been In a Pacific
unifor.
Brachmann's running mate at ths
other tackle la Ray Berney, 300
pounds, who wss nsmed all-North
west conference tackle for two yeara.
He was out of ths Psclflo lineup last
year but returned to school this fall
to bring an end to any worries Jenne
might have had concerning the tackle
positions. Berney, before going to
college, was a member of the 1938
championship Benson Tech team In
Portland lnterscholsstlc loop.
The much publicized backfleld,
which puts the sparkling spinners
and reverses Jenne bsnks upon for
a brilliant showing Into play, Is made
up entirely of veterans.
Al Welnel, outstanding among Pa
cific ball carrrlers, la a threeyear
letterman, playing his final season.
Jsck Kllllts. ex-Franklln high
speedster and ace pass receiver. Is
one ot Jenne's dependablea at half
back, while the quarter backing Is
done by either Ray Crltchfleld or
Wilbur Ruconlch.
Ruconlch Is having his first fling
at varsity ball after being one ot the
beat backs In the state for Oregon
CRy last season.
David Bruce, a newcomer from
Portland, haa demonstrated so much
stuff that be appears to be the fa
vorite over Stephena and Ellertson
for starting honors at right end.
Coach Hobson will not have the
only men who are native sons of
Southern Oregon In the game Satur
day. Pacific has a promising young
halfback, Frank O'Nell, from Grants
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Bundy Decisions
Jewish Battler
SEATTLE, Oct. 13. (AP) Andy
Bundy, Portland, negro featherweight,
won a six round decision over Able
Israel, Seattle In a return battle here
lsst night.
In the seml-flnsl, Eddie Volk, Port
land. Junior welterweight, wss ksyoed
In the fourth round by Sammy San
tos, Seattle. Henry Woods, Yakima
negro lightweight, stopped Roy Ockley,
Portland, In the first round with a
right to the chin.
KING TUT CELEBRATES
RETURN WITH VICTORY
RENO, Nev., Oct. 18. (P) King
Tut, 153 pounds. Minneapolis, return
ed to the ring for the first time since
an Injury to his hand several weeks
ago, and knocked out Johnny Free
man, ISO, Dayton, Ohio, In the sec
ond round of a scheduled 10-round
bout here last night.
Zfcr,
Alio Inquire about low one-way
Coach and Tourist Cor faroioaitf
end, boo Inning Oct. 16, low round,
trip week-end and daily faros bo
twoon Northwest points.
Nr litfrHM, rail Mt, K or cttrM
Oenfral rfnfr Dept.
Ml Plttork Mock.
tyii Portland Ore.
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ti.lln.ore Wins on the Highway Just as it
Does on the Speedway. . . Consistently!
Clinton has woo three ont of IW of the fastest errata la
official A. A. A. Race meets on ihe Psrific Coast this year.
Since Angus! 1st, Cllmore RED l0,V Gasoline has
shown Ihe grcslest percentage of increased popularity.
The ansvrr Is-lhl. new gasoline, perfected on the
Speedway, gives you the thrilling enjoyment of
Quickrr SlarU-Ughtning Pickup-Thrifty .WUma-e
Smooth Surging Potrer Freedom from Knock
F nsnibn from objectionable Exhautt Fumes. TW it
Buy ll from the Independent Dealer where w, ,
big Rare Starter with ibe Checkered Flag displayed.
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THI NIW JWfDWsT ajaB MRFICTID OASOIINI
HOAR with. CtiMOHK
Jfc l-tnts Wj. ,cjijig QRCW-Wl -CO . KCT 100.
INCREASE in
Instruction Costs!
Will Result if th Proposed Zorn-Macpherson
School "Ju.slinfj" Bill is Allowed to Pass I .
Tfce ooatlv erperleju o( U States, which hv eambirxd IraUUideu, shM
be hasted by th peopla at Oregon la coawderins ths co-called consoUdaUon
nnin, which actually U only cosily and unncedod sipanslon. !b!inin
4 NEW schools and creating 3 NEW types of schools at taxpayers sxpense.
The foHowins graph, which is eompllcd Irom ths authentic Sauna of the United
States Offio. ofEducslion lor the echool year 1M1-32. will enable every taxpayer
to prevent this IncreaM in instruction cost, resulting irom an experiment pro
posed by unknown interests.
IS THIS ECONOMY?
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1(A) 1(B) I 1(C) I
Oregon Sflporato Combined
Schools School
FIGURE (A) represent Um present average low eoat of loslruetioo per (trident
in Oregon. Toil coat is being continually reduce, ae a result of a unified gystem
of instruction and management, which ia now being operated at an annual savin
of $ tOO, 000 compared with previous costs.
FIGURE (B) represents the average instruction ooet per student in (tae 17
State having separata institutions.
FIGURE (C) represents the average instrucUoo cost per student in Che tt
States which have combined institutions.
IF OBJEaON la forced to combine the University of Oregon with the Oregon
tat College, there would be an Increase in intructional coats of tM.OO
aoh year per student, or over U50,000 ADDITIONaU. XNSTBUOTIOK
costs tor a combined student body.
Vote 317 X
CHOOL TafaZ-SAVZHO ASSOOUTIOH
tlf Ptstdflo BAudint, Portland, Or.
Korn-Maephenon School JaggDnf
BUI eits-bUshin 4 NSW school
creating S NEW types of schools.
Amedee M. Smith, flmli iites.
F. B. Young, Secretary
3 site
Every Willard Baiiery
bears ihe Willard name
and trademark, molded
plainly in ihe case . . your
assurance of genuine
Willard quality.
the lowest ptlce la
Willard history buys you
a 13 plate, 80 Ampere
Hour Willard a real
economy In any car.
6-
Littrell Parts Co.
Genuine Willard Service
on any make of Battery
Low Trices on Repairing and Recharging
Look for the Red andWhlle WUlcffdSlg In Your Community
.lesl
Correction Our Ad Tuesday Should Have Read
Until Oct. 20 All
Paint Prices
Reduced
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22 So. Orape St.
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