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    JrEDFOTCD MXIL TRIBUTE, rEDFORD. OTfEHON, TITL"RSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1032.
PAGE FIVE!
TROJANS EXPECT
LOS A NOBLES. Oct. 37. Uni
versity of Southern California' coach
taff, to the man, fwls that their
football team will have greater dif
ficulty coping with California here
a week from Saturday than It did
with Stanford last week-end.
While the fact that the Trojans
hart been deprived of their greatest
offensive threat aa well as a strong
safety man in Orville Mohler. who
was benched because of spinal in
juries, is partially responsible for the
attitude the progress the Bears have
made as the season rolled along is
given aa one reason for the opinion.
"I have seen California the past
three weeks." said Aubrey Devlne. S.
C. scout, "and the Bears have shown
improvement each time. Defensively.
California Is better than Stanford.
Offensively the team is Just as pow
erful as Stanford but not as versatile."
Coach Howard Jones had this to
say:
"If you remember, the start of the
year I said that California would be
our toughest Pacific coast opponent,
I have seen nothing to change this
opinion, not even California's defeats
' The loss of Mohler means that we
will have a harder job than ever,
It la impossible to tell how much
his loss will hurt us."
Jones intends to scout California
In its game with Nevada Saturday,
aa the Trojans will not be employed
In a gridiron way this week-end.
Real Estate or Insurance Leave it
to Jones Phone 706.
BOWLING
Bootery.
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Strang. R 98 101 141388
Wataon. J. V 183 168 168 51B
String. H 156 138 135 420
Cdivy. S :45 149 153 452
Handicap 113 113 113
832 81T 873
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Barr. P 100 107 107314
Dunn. P
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PLAY TOMORROW
Ray Henderson'a Junior high school
football men will play the Oranta
Pa junior high school In a return
game here Friday afternoon at 2:00
o'clock at Van Scoyoc field. The flrat
game ended with Medford a 20-0
victor, but Qranta Paas la out tor
vengeance.
Medford'a atartlng lineup will prob
ably be Davldaon and Hubler, ends:
Ouyer and Santo, tackles: Dieklnaon
and Brown, guards: Cave, center;
CoaU and White, halves: Evans, quar
ter and Bower, fullback.
The midget teams from the two
schools will also play a preliminary
game.
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IN PELICAN TILT
(By John Snider)
Approaching the mid -season with
only two Injuries. Coach Burgher's
Tigers have sharpened and polished
their claws and will be ready to rip
the Pelicans to shreds Saturday, in
the biggest battle of the year for
both squads.
In 1931. Medford defeated KlamaCi
by a 8-7 score. This year the teams
of both schools are noticeably
stronger on account of each team
having many veterans still in uni
form Klamath having lost only
three or four by graduation and
Injuries, of whom Hammaker la the
chief one with a broken collar bone,
and Medford losing five or six by
graduation.
The line has not been announced
because of Injury. Hammack will
undoubtedly start at center, with
Grim and Orleves driving from their
ppsltlons at guard. Mlnear and Shaw,
hefty tackles, will fill the line at
their same positions. Llndley and
Bennett will mow Interference run
ners down from the ends.
GUinsky, a broken field runner.
will start at quarter, with one half
filled either by Knlps or Scheel.
Tommy White will probably be play
ing at the other back, despite an in
jured hand received in the Grants
Pa& game.
Skeets Manarud, Eugene, will act
as referee, with L. L. Deal of Grants
Pass as umpire. The head linesman
will be Young of Ashland.
Although the Bengals have many
tricks In the bag, Coach Burgher
stated that the prospects of winning
the game were as yet undecided.
The Klamath Falls News has the
following to say about the Pelican
lineup:
"Lea Avrit. Immediately forgetting
the Corvallis victory so as to drop
the possibilities of too much confi
dence, started work this weVk to
build his team for Vie mot import
ant contest of the season.
"Eugene Barrows, halfback, and
Jack Kniqht. end, two of the most
outstanding cripples, probably will
be in lineup. Both, however, will
have a difficult time replacing the
reserves who played so admirably
against the Corvallis team.
"It Isn't likely Knight, out since
the first of the settson, will be far
enough along to take over Lynn
Propst's Job at end. Propst, star of
the Corvallis game, has turned into
one of the best- wingmen the Peli
cans have ever had.
"Barrows will fight It out with
Wayne Perry for the blocking back
Job.
"Nello Glovanlnl, recently released i
from the hospital, will probably atart
at one tackle, and Clemmon 81 g ford
at the other. Glovanlnl suffered an
infected leg.
"Johnny Pastiga and Gaylord
Hayes look like the starters at guard,
and Don Bradley at center.
"The back field combination un
doubtedly will include either Norman
Taber or Wilfred Schulmire, full
backs; Lewis Mc An Inch, quarterback,
and Bill Mayhew. Chester Jones. Eu
gene Barrows and Wayne Perry, half
backs. "The record of Klamath's games
with Medford Isn't available, but the
Tiger assertion of an unstained rec
ord has not gone without dispute.
Pelican 'historians' recall one victory
and one tie sgainM the valley team."
SALEM. Oct. 37 AP A fire In
the boiler house at the state hospital
last night was checked by city fire
men before it spread to the residence
wards. Hospital officials today esti
mated the loss at about 2.000.
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N M'GARTHY GO;
WHITE IS VICTOR
Jaok MoCarth and Jak Olbba.
Medford slugger, fought a six-round
draw decision by the referee, in the
main event at the Armory last night,
before a fair st:xd crowd.
Glbhs had the ede in aRresf.lve
ness throughout the fight, which wa&
marked hy frequent clinches. Mc
Carthy did not fight with his usual
speed . and li Is punches were often
wild. Olbbs inflicted the most pun
ishment In the clinches, but his left
hand was not working up to par.
Herbert White of Butte Palls knock
ed out Freddie Welsh of Portland In
the second round of the semi-final,
with a solid poke to the Jaw. The
first round was even. Welsh issued
a re-challenge to White.
Roy Harris of Phoenix and Hon
Gllmore of Medford. fought s four
round draw In the liveliest bout of
the evening. Each scored a knock
down. Harris had the better of the
first two rounds, but Oilmorn had
an edge In the final spurts, a 11 more
could not atop his nose bleeding.
They wasted little time In fiddling.
Roy Shepard and Frits Andrews
fought in a special curtain-raiser.
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DIRECT
of CANDIDATES
For City and County Offices, General Election, November 8th
,?. . ' -
jlfrrli sji
1 fik
J. o.
GREY
A Practical Business Man
and Accountant with thor
ough knowledge of city af
fairs for
City
Treasurer
Has served on the Medford
City Council for 5 years
and previously as a director
of the Medford public
schools.
Mark Your Ballot
84 -X
J. B.
COLEMAN
Republican-Democratic
Nominee for
County
Assessor
Efficiency, Courtesy,
Experience
General Election, Not. Ith
A. C.
WALKER
Republican-Democratio
Nominee for
County
Treasurer
QUALIFIED BY
EXPERIENCE
General Election,
Nov. 8, 1932
MHUD.WJ, Jiimj-um W mount I,!I..I,.4MM,
' ! I
WM. M.
BRIGGS
, Republican Nominee
for
District Attorney
Regularly nominated by the
people at ttie prl marten,
Plf-flcfd to an economical ad
mlnt!( ration, with a square
deal for ait.
Qunliried by lila past rword In
iHifflness and In hit profession.
A rote for BriRRd In a Tnte for
honeutT, lnte(rrtty, and efficient
admlnlKtratlnn of the dlstrlrt
ftttorney'i office.
E.M.
WILSON
Candidate
for Re-election
to the Office of
Mayor
of
Medford
with a record that
speaks for itself
GUS H.
SAMUELS
Candidate for
City
Treasurer
hat given the people of Med
ford very COURTEOUS and
EFFICIENT services during
the past two years, and
be retained for a aecond
term.
Vote 86 X Gu H. Samuels
"Economy. BuatntM and Leas
. Politics"
Noel W. Heard
Candidate for
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Genera Election N'orember 8th
EVERETT L.
BEES0N
Republican Nominee
for
Sheriff
Jackson County
Efficient Enforcement of all Laws
Mark Your Ballot 64-X
mmm
JACK E.
MORAN
andidato for
City
Recorder
Medford, Oregon
General Election Nov. 8,
1932
H. L.
DeArmond
Democratic
'. Nominee
FOR
Representative
JACKSON COUNTY
General Election, Nov. 8,
1932
George A.
CODDING
Democratic .
Candidate
for
District
Attorney
Jackson County
Mark Your Ballot
" 44-X
Vote For
VALA.
SINGLER
For City
Treasurer
Mark Your Ballot 87 X
W. R. (Bill) COLEMAN
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
JUSTICE OF PEACE
MEDFORD DISTRICT
NO FAVORS, JUSTICE TO ALL .
TryL -DC f 1 liiir-pil- iii rn ajay j) n mff pyj
i 1
fJ. i A'
Efficiency!
Economy! .
A United County!
C. E. Top'
GATES
FOR
COUNTY
JUDGE
VOTE 82-X
M. L. ALFORD
For CITY RECORDER
Mr. Alford's business experience, his unquestioned sue
cessf'tl management of the Recorder's office and his
knowledge of the affairs of the city, make it particularly
desirable that he be re-elected to succeed himself on No
vember 8.
f '' 7l
HARRY G. MOORE
for
nil., t
Qualification the only considera
tion. Years of experience in Cor
poration Accounting. Seven years
in Medford.
VOTE 85 X
G. R.
CARTER
i . - -F l, '
mm j
Economy
Republican Nominee
For
COUNTY
CLERK
Courtesy
James Stewart
(HONEY STEWART)
Democratic Nominee for
Justice of
Peace
List, of Medfori
"Qualified by four years'
service in this office (1898
1902) and now 30 years lat
er more qualified by Old
Father Time, I respectfully
solicit your support, and
confidence await the an
nouncement of your decree
on Nov, 8th,