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PXGE FOUR ifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932 HIGH FEVER FOR TILT SATURDAY Players Express Confidence Of Victory Fitchner Out With Influenza For Local Crucial Contest Tfte Grants Pas high school foot ball turn, enthused by an upset vic tory over Klamath Falli, now has the conference championship bug, and la coming to Med ford next Saturday with the avowed Intention of giving the Burghermelstera a drubbing on Van Scoyoc field. The Medford team, without the servloee of Clyde Flchtner, Scheel till out of commission, and a bad case of "glrlltls" raging In one main stay, will complete Ita drilling for the game tonight. One of Vie big gest crowd of the yrar la expected to see the battle. The Grants Pass paper prints an editorial on the game and the Grants Pass players have the following to say, according to the same source: "Here's what Coach beer has to say about Saturday's game: 'The boys should be Just about In their prime by Saturday. I don't want to make any predictions, but we look for a hard game and Medford will know they have played some football Wihen we get through. The boys are in good spirits and that'a a great thing for a winning team to possess "And here's what some of the play ers think about It. "Fredericks, the terrible guard on the local squad, says: 'Believe me, It looks bad for the Tigers.' "McGulre, the elusive ball carrlor: I've waited three years for this game and now It's not going to slip through my fingers. We're going to win.' "Strack, the man-mauling quarter back: 'It'll be a tough game, but well bring home the bacon.' "Oook, the boy with t&e punting foot: 'We're going out to win "Neely, what-a-man: The Tlgers'll have to eat a lot of raw meat to top us.' "Palmer, watch out for him: We sure hate to make It tough for Mr. Burgher.' "Hamilton, the big trlple-threater (f): 'Nertsl We'll win; that's all. ' MWyatt, the boy with the brains: 'We're going to give them everything we've got.' r "With a spirit like that, the boys ought to have plenty of fight and a good delegation to the southern xne . tropolls will certainly spur them on ' to a glorious win." SEATTLE WONDER SEATTLE, Oct. 30. (AP) The sensational climb of Prank Van Hee, Seattle heavyweight, In Paclflo north west flstlo circles, was halted hero last night by "Dynamite" Jackson, when the big Los Angeles negro cored a technical knockout In the sixth and final round. Jackson scaled 307 Vi pounds and Van Hee 302. Fighting only a year, Van Hee had molded together quite record In the northwest, winning virtually all of his battles and chalking up eight knockouts In his last eight bouts. Jackson cracked the Seattle boy With a left to the chin that sent .'lm to the floor for a three count In the first and walloped Van Hee again In the sixth for a nine-count. When Frank came up wobbly In the last Canto Jackson whaled him with rights and lefts and the referee topped the match a second before the gong. Sammy Santos, Seattle Filipino junior welterweight, continued a i' cent knockout spurt by dropping Young Battling Nelson. Wslla Walla, In the third round of their sched uled six round bout. Bobby Gray. San Jose feather weight, was awarded the decision ever Louie Nelson, Portland, In six rounds, and Jack Kracken, Norway heavyweight, knocked out Sam Ela men. Tacoma, in the third round of the four-round opener. COPULOS VICTOR BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. SO. (AP) Ous Copulos, EiiRone. Ore., won the sixth block of his 000-polnt match with Jay Boaeman. Vallejo, B to SO In 64 Innings here lut night but Bonman continued to hold a total lead ot 800 to a.13 In 358 Innings. In the fifth block, played late yes terday, Boatman took the match lead aa he scored SO points to Copulos' 10. Boaeman also broke his own world record by making 150 points In 100 Innings of play. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30. OP, Patrick Rellly, Boston heavyweight j wrsstlar. tiefetd Wallace Muscovieh. J Poland, two out of three falls here J last night. Bellly punched hie wsy 1! to victory, taking the final fall with i some hefty right to the Jaw. Rellly j won the first fall In 10 minutea, 43 1 seconds, with flying head eclaaore. I Muscovieh evened the count In nine i minutea. 58 seconds, with a series J of body slsma. Kei'.lt txk the thtrd A fall with a aeries of right haymskeis. j In three minutes, two seconds. MONTREAL, Oct. 30. Tl Plve .' dogs were sentenced to death here J today for attacking a horse when It . was down. ;! The horse stumbled and fell yes- v terday and dogs act upon it. An of. f fleer shot the hore and then con- Omoed the dogs to deaUv STAR BALL CARRIERS OF THE CRIMSON ELEVEN I -. Is. l , h ) f I rM Here art four big cone In smooth working Harvard grid machine. Nevlna and Crlckard are among the eaat'a outstanding halfbacks. John Dean, son of ono of Harvard's football Immortals, Is taking care of the fullback Job In a highly satisfactory manner. Dan Wells, quarterback, la the Crimson's fl ashy field general. (Associated Press Photo) SENTIMENT GROWS TO CHICAGO, Oct. 30. (AP) -Sentiment to keep Amos Aloneo Stagg as head football coach at University of Chicago grew today. Although Thomas Nelson Metcalf, named as Stagg's successor as direc tor of athletics effective June 30, refused to discuss the coaching sit uation, several close friends of the veteran coach believed he would con tinue to direct Chicago's football forces. One of them, James Weber Unn, professor of English at Chicago, said he was certain Stagg would be re appointed. Stagg himself refuses to discuss the possibilities of his retention ex cept to remark: 'It's a little early for them (mean ing the freshmen who have started a campaign to keep him as coach) to start worrying." MOTORS TO IDAHO CUOENB, Ore., Oct. 10. 7P) Ore gon's football aquad, 97 strong, will leave at 4:80 p. m. today for Pull man, where they will remain until Saturday morning, when they will motor to Moscow for tholr game with Unlvorslty of Idaho. The team w!U be minus the services of Captain Bill Morgan and Mike Mlkulnk, both be ing so badly crippled they will not make the Idaho trip. Oregon, fol lowing Its sensational defeat by TJnl veralty of Southern California at Los Angeles last Saturday la not taking the Idaho game lightly. If the Van dala ahould overcome Oregon, Coach Prink Oanison la determined It will not be via the aerial route. fl Motorists buy more WlHards ihan any other brand of battery .... proof that Wlllard gives the car-owner "quick starts and many of them" .... more miles of satis factory trouble-free service. Sha lowest Dries In $6- assurance of quality, Littrell Parts Co. 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McWUllams, chairman of the 11th district board, who reached Portland yesterday to confer with directors of the Portland bank and to arrange details Incident to estab lishment of permanent headquarters of the Institution. Loans will be available as soon as the organisation of the board Is com pleted, McWUllams said. The Port land bank will handle loan applica tions from Oregon, Washington, Mon tana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Alaska. For .Bale Dry body fir, It or Ifl-ln., l.Tfi and $2.00 per tier In 3 -tier lota. Measure guaranteed. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 78. Wlllard hlslory buys a genuine 13 plate, 80 Am pere Hour Batterr wilh lhe Wlllard llama ana trademark molded plainly In the caae .. your SIS LOCAL FANS "Fight fans always do a lot of talking." said Mack Llllard, the lo oal boxing promoter, "but It's seldom you see so many anxious to back up tneir judgment with hard cash, like the supporters of Jack Olbbs and Jack McCarthy, the main eventers on t,he next armory fight card Wednes day. "Of all the fights I would hesitate to bet on this one," said the genial promoter, "why, wouldn't be surpris ed to see this fight end with a punch any time, and who will be the un lucky fighter Is a problem even the wise boys would stall on." Interest In the coming scrap Is picking up momentum as the day of the fight draws nearer; fans have been clamoring for Vila fight tor some months and will probably see a real slugging match when the two Jacks check Into the squared circle. Oar Of ROYAL UTAH COAL on track today. This oar to be sold at our special summer price of 1S.80 per ton for ROYAL FANCY LUMP COAL. Buy now and snve money. F. B. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. Broken windows glased by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. ORTLAND ROSE ' "A Triumph In Train Comrort" Iv. Portland 9:33 p. m. Ar. Chicago 8:45 A. M. Women, too, prefer the Portland Rose beauty, dainti nessthe countless convenien ces those enjoyable meals personalized service. Modm Pullman.. ObMnrallon loung. Glau-ncloi0d tun parlor. 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Loren Tuttte. out since he dislo cated his right shoulder in the Qon zaga game a month ago, was back in uniform today and Coach Paul J.1 Sen l Baler Intimated he will be in the starting lineup at right guard. Schlasler has not disclosed the full opening lineup, although he said to day Keith Davis will be In at end and will handle the punting: Everett Davis will have the other wing berth; Pangle will call signals from half or fullback position, and Curly Miller at right tackle will be field captain. The Oregon State rooks' and the Oregon University frosh will meet It a preliminary game. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. BLIND BUYING Audit Bureau of Circulation Ends "Buying Blind" For Advertisers To buy ordinary "claimed" circulation is Just like shopping blindfolded . . . An accurate audit of newspaper circulation is Just like displaying merchandise the merchant who advertises or the woman who placet a classified ad ENOW what they are buying thore's no Guesswork I Because the Mail Tribune wants to DISPLAY ITS ODJCULATION, so that advertisers may KNOW what they are buying, this newspaper is a member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. Medford Mail Tribune Medford's Only A. B. C. Newspaper TROY COACH SEES LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 30. (AP) Coach Howard Jones scratched his head today and wondered If Jbla Tro jans of Southern California? are as much weaker than the national championship aggregation of a year ago as comparative scores this season show, or whether It is a simple mat ter of their football opponents being stronger, Troy's head man thinks his ques tion probably will be answered Sat urday when his team clashes with Stanford at Palo Alto In the game which also may decide the Pacific Coast conference championship. "We've looked pretty good defen sively," Jones admitted, "but the boys certainly haven't clicked offen sively. I wouldn't say they have failed to do the best they knew how, but whether this is going to be good enough against Warner's team Satur day Is the problem I want answered. "Stanford seems to have fewer plays than In recent years but far better execution. Of course, t,he Indiana may have more plays than I know about. Warner also has more and better reserve material to call upon, regardless of what he and some other coaches I know say about all the ma terial being In my possession. "I understand Pop's backfteld has failed to wait a sufficient length of time after the shift on a number of occasions this fall, so I may have all the officials hold stop watches on Merchant would be amazed if their patrons attempted to shop BLIND. FOLDED . . . Such a thought would be out ot the question. Business men spend a lot of money to properly DISPLAY merchandise so that buyers may examine what they purchase . . . may be sure that FULL MEASURE is gives ... so they may KNOW that they are getting value received. his team. Being an opponent of the :llegal shift, I know he will be willing. "It reallv looks as though Stan- ; ford should win, but I have an Idea , It will be quite a ball game." All of which was something of a long speech for one so taciturn as Troy's head men. Southern California has not been soured upon In four games, although the team's opponents chalked up 35 first downs and completed 13 pahses. The significant thing Is that eight of these forward flips were made by Utah In the first game of the year, a team Troy had not scouted. Coach Jones will take 38 players north tonight, stopping at Castle wood Country club, near San Jose. The squad will work out lightly Fri day and move to Palo Alto Saturday morning. Mott Cited SALEM, Oct. 30. (AP) James W. 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