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SIEDFORD -MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, WEDXESDAT, OCTOBER 26, 1932. EDGE TO M'CARTHY IN. BOUT TONIGHT Plays In Hard Luck OF Island looks like a huge lc cream cone and the lake Is beautiful In Its dress of blue. There ts 14 Inches of snow on the rlm at present. Sunday there was a party of young (oiks up skiing from Prospect. Those to the party were Mi&see Nina Goods, Nina Clark, Bernlce Rhodes, Geneva Carl son, Oene Wilson and Dorothy Hard 1 ng . Messrs Euge ne CI a r k , Le Roy Clark, Frank Booth by, Ralph Ooode, feS&MECREE DENIAL IN number have signed petitions favor tng the railroad route. dining room and In' two bedrooms was quickly extinguished. Mrs. Bra den burg is the widow of George Bra denburg, former head of the Oregon Automobile branch of the American Automobile association. The Weather Oregon : Occasional rain tonight and Thursday: moderate tempera ture: Increasing southerly winds off shore. Thtff Turns Firebug PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 36. (AP) After stealing a set of silverware from the home of Mrs. Hannah Braden burg here last night, a thief turned arsonist, putting a match to oil and kerosene in four parts of the house. Damage amounted to about $500. Fire set to oil poured on rugs In th Llretork. TROJAN PORTLAND, Oct. S6. (AP) tie 300. calves 10: steady. Hogs 200; steady. Sheep and lambs, 900; steady. TO BIG APPEAL IJack Hollenbeck, Bernal Culey and Portland Wheat Howard Arant. PSGE TWO 0$ WITH JACK GIBBS , Weaving Style Offset to Reach and Weight Van- tage Herb White to Bat tle Welsh in Semi-Flnal The main vontrs, Jack Otbba and Jack McCarthy, on tonlght'a ring card at the Armory measure up fairly oven. McCarthy will have about a five pound weight advantage over Olbbs, McCarthy will also have three Inchon In height advantage. These advan tages will not deter the chances of Otbbs. It la thought, as Olbba' wcav Ing, crouching style, as a rule, proves most effective against a taller op ponent. Ring experts claim that a weav lng crouching style la more effective against a stralght-up fighter of the McCarthy style. It being conceded that this style of fighter punches best to the head, the crouching style makea him punch too high and thus robs him of his best shots. That, the fans who crowd the Ar tnory tonight to see Just what hP' pens when two deadly punchers of the MeCarthy-Olbbs cast meet, win get an eye full of slam-bang fighting, Is a near certainty. The eeml-wlndup of six rounds be tween Herb White and.Preddle Welsh Is &o expected to furnish some thrills. Some good preliminaries, beginning at 8:30, round out the card. IS EASY VICTOR OVER FILIPINO WELTER ' FRESNO, Cal., Oct. 28. .(AP) Young Corbett, Freano'g potential welterweight contender, was another step ahead today on the long trail toward the title after decisively do feattng Cereftno Oarcta, Lo Angelee Filipino, here last night. ' Five thousand home-town fans yelled themselves hoarse as corbett south pawed his way to victory that ended dlsoumlon of hU narrow edge over Garcia In a Los Angeles bout last March. Corbett, who weighed 148 to Gar cla'a 146, started out with a rush, taking the first throe rounds as Gar cia was content to let htm have the lead. The fourth was one of the Filipino's two big frames. He caught Corbett flush on the jaw with a right that made the Fresno Italian's head ring, and a few seconds later backed Corbett Into a corner and landed some telling shots to the mid section. Corbett, took the fifth, seventh, ninth and tenth rounds, while Garcia had the edge in the eighth, with the sixth even. T,he Filipino was aa good In the olghth as In the fourth, rock ing Corbett with a terrific right above the heart. In the final stanza Garcia swung wildly, attempting to land a knockot blow, but Corbett ducked, most of the swings and fired away with his left. r ili r - y ;s-2gr'TI h (kulak ) Mike Mikulak, Oregon's husky star back who la reported probably out of play on account of a leg In Jury. (Associated Press Photo) WING-PELZ BOUT i CALLEDA DRAW . PORTLAND, .Ore., Oct. 38. (AP) Benny Pels, 134 '.4 pounds, Portland, and Ah Wing Lee, 135'i, St. Johns, slugged to a 10-round draw here last night. Both .boys tried hard to win the special $100 prise olfered by Pro moter Joe Waterman for a clean knockout. There were no knockdowns, but In the sixth Pels hn! Ah Wing In a bad way momentarily from a fierce volley of body punches, '"Fighting" Bob Heckler, 171 pounds, ! Salt Lake City, former Pacific Cosst : light heavy amateur champion, msk- Ing his professional debut, gained the ' referee's decision ovor Davs Humes. ! 193 pounds, Portland. Al Trulmnna ISO pounds, San J Diego, won over Wlllard Norton, 161 pounds. Eugene, when the referee ; stopped the flRht In the fourth round becsuse Norton would not open up after repeated warnings, Ray Morgan. !M pounds. Portland, knocked out Paul Kerch, 140, Alblna, with 39 seconds to go of the fourth and flnsl round niter Kerch had taken the first three rounds. Jackie Klleen, 118 pounds, Inde pendence, Ore., won by a technical knockout over Johnny Torsn, 114. Chicago, In the second round when Toran twice went to the floor to avoid punishment afier two knockdowns In the first, (ny John Snltler.) ' Kay Hendersons Juniors were trounced last night by the Tiger Cubs, with a 35-0 score, at Van Scoyoo field. The first quarter was centered around the 00-yard line, while In the second quarter, Alva Merrltt, Tiger cub, broke away for a touchdown. Bob Ottoman, a fast Tiger backfleld man, was brought to light as an ef- flc ent ball cnrr-ler. a'h.n h. jvral ffcmes carried the ball down the field Jbr more than the required yardage. In the third quarter, Merrltt again carried the ball over the goal line twice for 13 more points. Jack Van aver Intercepted a pass In the fourth quarter, making the fourth touch down. The members of the Junior high team played a steady game with fre quent substitutions. The reason given for their defeat was the light material mat turned out, CORVALOSSEEKS E DEHROIT, Mtch., Oct. 36. (AP) A Thanksgiving day football game here between University of Detroit and Oregon State col logo was consid ered likely today as college officials continued negotiations for the game. U. of D. athletic officials said a suggestion for such a game had come from Paill J. SchlMlor rnnoH nr Oregon State squad, who wanted to jncuii uctroit wnue en route to the west after playing Foreman In New Vork city on November 10. Charles E. Dorlas, coach and ath letic director at the V. of D.t aald the OnlV difficulty 1V In finanMnl arrangements, which he stated had not yet been made. He said, how. ever, that ihe considered It likely the game will be booked. Real Estate or Insurant Lai it to Jones. Phone 704. tOa ANGELES, Oct. 26. 0P Or vllle Mohler, one of the greatest quarterbacks the University of South ern California ever had, was rudely pushed out of the football picture today by the Injury Jinx. The slight but staunch signal h outer, who was so Industrious In the Trojans' climb to the mythical national championship a year ago, and the guiding hand in their string of victories this season, was ordered off the gridiron by school officials In lieu of possible paralysis or even death. Mohler was knocked unconscious In Southern California's game against Stanford at Palo Alto last Saturday while leading the Interference. In the play he hurt again the tissues which hold together the fifth and sixth vertebrae In his neck, pulling them slightly apart. The original Injury occurred a year ago when he was struck on the neck In the pile-up that followed his car rying the ball against California, Mohler was out of competition for two weeks. Although the Trojan quarterback recovered sufficiently after the game to be the dinner guest of Bill Cor- bus, Stanford guard and student body president, and has felt no til effects except a stiff neck, school of ficials considered the risk too great for him to continue playing. "There realty Isn't much a fellow can say," Mohler commented after th action, "t nave worked seven years to make my senior year the biggest and best of my college career and It Is awful to have to go out like this, but I am convinced It la the right thing to do." Coach Howard Jones, always re lu tant to eulogize his players, said Mohler "ts one of the greatest quar terbacks I ever coached. I have nev er seen a better bsll carrier any place. but the last thing I would do would be to sacrifice a boy to win a foot' ball game. For his sake I bate to see him drop out." Wall St. Report Block Sale Averages, (Copyright, 1933, Mandard Statistics Co.) October 26: SO Ind-ls Today ; 83.7 Prev day B1.7 Week ago M l Year ago S3.3 3 yrs ago ... 307.8 30 Rr's 378 26 0 38.3 49.8 147.3 30 Ut's 86.3 84.0 03 0 133.8 383.1 SO Total 84.7 63.7 684 04.6 308.0 Bond Hale Averages. . (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics Co.) October 38: Today Prev day Week ago Year ago 3 yrs sgo PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 36 (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Dee. .48 .48 V .441,5 .44V4 May .60 H .80 H .40 .49 , Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem Soft white i Western white Hard winter . .82 .43 .43 . .431 . .43 .41 Oats No. 3 white, 117.50. TkSsj's car receipts: Wheat 30, flour 8, corn i, hay i. Northern spring Western red 30 20 30 80 Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total 62.8 64.8 81.0 69.6 . 638 64.6 823 69.8 63 9 68.3 82.8 70.6 73.3 83.0 00 4 81.9 .. 92.9 104.6 97.7 98.4 BY INJURED STAR LOS ANGELES, Oct. 28. IIP) Chances of the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles football team In Its game with Stanford here Sat urday took a aharp drop today with Joe Keeble, hard-driving fullback, ap parently out of the contest with a badly Injured arm. The Bruin battering ram, who has been &i Important part of Coach Bill Spauldlng's offense this year, fell on hie arm In practice last night, suf fering torn ligaments . Keeble haa been the best line plunger the Uclana have had for the last two years. His absence from the lineup, along with that of Houghton Norfleet, tackle, who aurfered a knee Injury against Oregon, apparently would eliminate any chance the Bruins had of beating Stanford. Coach Spauldlng tntenda to put Hanson (Pants) Llvessy, the lad who caught the last aecond pass and ran to a touchdown to beat Oregon, In at fullback In pl.ee of Keeble. NEW YORK, Oct. 26. (AP) After a dull, see-saw trading session In which prices alternately rose and then fell, the stock market today showed unexpected liveliness and closed with price gains of $1 to more than 13 a share fairly numerous. Transactlona totaled approximately 800,000 shares. The final tone was strong. Some buying apparently came from specu lators who had sold stock short. Their bidding up of prices, In order to cover commitments, found a scarcity of stocks for sale and earlier losses which had ranged-around 82 a share were more than erased. U. 8. Steel preferred following dec laration yesterday of the regular 61.75 a share quarterly dividend, soared 64.12 a share to 676. V. 8. Steel common gained 62 cents to 635.25, Homestake mining ran up 65 to 6132. Cains of 81 a ahare were recorded by American Telephone, Case, Gen eral Motors and Santa Fe. Today's closing prices for 31 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. fc Dye 73 V4 Am. Can 51 Am. & Pgn. Power HA A. T. T Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel Chrysler ... Com!. Solv. Curtlss Wright 103 14 8 42 14 10 174 1374 9 3'i Portland Produce Produce, PORTLAND, Oct. 36. (API Coun try meets selling price to retailers: Vealers, 80-100 lbs., 7714c lb. Others unchanged. Butter, hlltfj,rf t m m ., it poultry unchanged. onions, potatoes, wool, hay, moh itr, nuts, csscara bark and hops quota Hons unchanged. Htirar and Flour. PORTLAND, Oct. 36. (AP) Sugar cane, granulated, 64.60 100 lbs.; beet sugar, 34.30 100 lbs. Domestlo flour Selling price, de livered: Patent 49s 5.50: do 98s, 65.30; bakers' bluestem, 34.10; soft wheat pastry patent, 64.40s5.30; Mon. tana hard wheat patent, 65.00 a 3.30; rye, 64.60 a 4.60. Riitterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 26 Butterfat f.o.b., San Francisco, 23c. DuPont 33 Gen. Foods .................................... 2814 Gen. Motors ................................ 1314 Int. Harvest 21', I. T. ti T 9 Johns-Man .......... 2114 Mont. Word ... North Amor. Param Publlx Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou, Pac , Std. Brands .. St. Oil Cnl. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer ........ Union Csrb United Aircraft ....... U. 8. Steel Corpt. Trust Sharea 1.65 J U14 38 H 34 30 5 1 2014 "H 24 29 H 23 H 2414 On Thursday evening. October 37. from 7 to 7:30 p.m., A. W. Pipes, csndldate for county Judge, will de liver his first radio address of the campaign ovor KMED. Exposures heretofore unknown In the public and political lire effecting our local peo ple will be revealed. All candidates are urged to tune In, and every strug gling taxpayer every business- man and every laborer may be assured that If you tune in for this address you will not tune out until the last word Is spoken. Remember the hour, Thurs day this week, 7 to 7:30 p.m. A new chapter In the Barnum di vorce .suit . appeared late yesterday, when Charles Beames, attorney for Helen V. Barnum. plaintiff, filed a motion asking) that the court decree an order for suit money, maintenance, attorney's fees and suit money for an appeal of the case to the supreme court and granting the custody of the minor child pending the determi nation of this ca.use. No decree following the trial held about two months ago, has been en tered by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton, the motion filed yesterday states, "but an opinion that a decree should be entered denying a divorce.' Mrs. Barnum filed suit several months ago, asking for divorce and $28,000 alimony. The trial was one of the most spec tacular held here In many months. drawing a crowded court room each day. Mrs. Barnum charged Mr. Bar num with cruel and Inhuman treat ment and asked custody of the child. She also charged Inadequate support. The custody of the child waa also sought by Mr. Barnum, who was rep resented by Attorney A. E. Reames. 4 E X! Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN Sixth At Holly streets FREE Pioneers and descendants photographed without charge fox col lection. SH ANGLE STUDIO. Central Point people are now await ing the decision of the state highway commission, regarding the route to be chosen for reconstruction of the Pacific highway, north. It was re ported today by representatives of tne town. The hearing conducted there Mon day by citizens with the state high way commission result3d In no defi nite announcement. All suggested routes were presented, with the largest number of persons favoring construc tion of the highway, from the vicinity of the Owen-Oregon mill, north, parallel with the Southern Pacific railroad line. Re-routing from the Love corner south and from Fiber's corner north was also considered. 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