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PA'GE EIGHT BEDFORD M&TL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932. Medford Meets Klamath Tomorrow in Final Test for Grid Title 9 10 ELUSIVE TROJAN GROUND GAINER Big Game of Season Will Bring Crowd of Fans From Other Side of Mountains Juniors Play Today Th. Medford high Ktaool football team will nuke Its final bid for the southern Oregon district champion.' ship tomorrow afternoon at Van 6eoyoo field wben they play the Klamath Falls squad. Medford, the victor In the battle, will have clear title. The game will start two o'clock. The Pelicans, despite their 13 ' 0 defeat at the hands of Grants Pass, are still cocky and confident, and Just as full of slat title claims as ever, and will come here backed by a large crowd of fans. The Burghermelsters, for the first time this season will be able to pre sent their full strength, and with no serious Injuries. Red Scheel will be In the game, and the flashy halfback will probably direct the team. The tilt should be the best game of the season In this olty, as both teams are well coached, evenly match. ed as to weight, and the rivalry keen, No Klamath team has ever defeated Medford on the gridiron, though there have been several close equeake. The locals went through their final hard practice last evening and will rest tonight and tomorrow. "Bkeets" Manerud, former Unlver. alty of Oregon star, will referee, with L. L. Deal or Grants pass as umpire, and Paul Young of Ashland as head linesman. The starting lineup of the two quads will probably be: Klamath rails Mediora Bailey n Hammack Mlnear Olem Shaw Greaves Llndley Bennett J"- i x I w.MtiitK. tiir.H m-,if;)-.,.,. Lmi 'to' --itiiiii iiMiifil ' MWfi 5 laviwa V - i k I WVARftUTO L Pastlga u Maxwell - O Blgford --T,....,. Taylor - T. Allen -- B Pro pat E McAnlhlch Q. Mayhew K-. - Perrr H GUlnsky White Scheel Taber P. Plchtner This afternoon at Van Bcoyor field, the Medford Juniors and Medford Midgets are playing the Grants Pass Juniors and Midgets. DOVE OF PEACE BUOBNE, Oct. 38. (AP) Harmony waa pledged and unnatural rivalry was discouraged at a meeting here tor the first time in the study of the chancellor of higher education, of student officials of University of Ore gon and Oregon State college. The meeting was held Wednesday In the study of Dr. w. J. Kerr, chan cellor. The students heard Chancel lor Kerr's plea for greater harmony, and they agreed to cooperate with - htm In seeking that goal. Oregon State waa represented by Waldo Taylor, editor of the Dally Barometer, and Howard Douglass, as aoclata editor. University of Oregon was represented by Robert Hall, president of the student association, and Dick Neuberger. editor of the Dally Emerald. The four student leaders promised the chancellor to aid him In building a finer spirit between the two Insti tutions They will dedicate their publications and administrations, they said to this end. Petitions Seek Stages Retention CHICAGO. Oct. astfp) Petitions asking the retention of A. A. stsgg as head football coach at the University of Chicago, bearing more than 100 signatures, were up for oonslderstlon by President Robert Maynird Hutch Ins and the board of trustees today. The petitions were signed by mem ber! of the varsity and freshmen foot ball squads and various campus or ganlzatlons. , LA GRANDE LAIR Coach Hobson Taking 21 Players On Jaunt All in Good Condition for Im portant Battle With Eons vtV-'.i In his first year as a performer In the Paclflo Coast Conference, Irvine "Cotton" Warburton, weighing 148 pounds, has proved a flaehy addition to the Southern California backfleld In hie position as an alternate quarterback. (Associated Press Photo) L TO DEFEAT BRUINS BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. (AP) The undefeated record of one more Paclflo coast conference football team goes on the spot this week-end aa Conch Bill SpauMlng'a unbeaten O. L. A. Brulna tanKlo with "Pod" Warner's formlclnble. though slightly crestfallen. Cardinals of Stanford at Olympic stadium In Loa Angeles Saturday. In spite of the Bruins' clean slate. experts along tho coast who are still In the exporting business after last Saturday's 8 1 an ford -U. s. o. gamo, venture the opinion the Cardinals will defeat their southern opponents and that, after the contest, the Uni versity of Southern California Tro jans will occupy the conference top position alone. Stanford's one defeat of the present season occurred lost Saturdny at the hands of the Trojans, 13 to 0. All will be comparatively quiet along the rest of the conference front. Washington State will meet Montana at Pullman, while other conference elevens will engage teams outside the circuit. At Berkeley University of California will meet the University of Nevada Wolves. Oregon faces a stiff tussle with the powerful Oonzaga Bulldogs at Eugene, and Washington has a breather" In Its contest with Whit man, In a game under the lights at Cor- vallls tonight, the Oregon State Bea vers undertake the task of subduing the Presidio's West Coast Army eleven. eight combinations by knockout mutches last night. David Burnstlne's team gained fa vor with kibitzers by attaining i point total tor tbe session nearly oouoie tnat oi any other combina tion. Mrs. Culbertson's team made more than twice as many points as ner r us oana 'a. TILT BUTCHER BOWLERS TRIM OFFICE BOYS City Meat Market, bowlers took the opening and closing games with tfte Office Boys in the city league last night. Larsen of the Butchers rolling 200 In the nightcap to clinch the victory. Copco and Bowman's barber shop roll tonight. Scores Inst night: City Mrat Market 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. W. Prultt ..... 147 138 180 468 Herb Gunther 123 131 128 369 O. Prultt 168 141 114 423 H. Lnreen - M 128 157 209 494 R. DeVore ....... 175 142 189 486 Handicap 74 74 74 815 773 871 Office Boys 1st 2nd 3rd Toft O. Furnas ..... 124 152 134 410 Dr. Lantts . 156 143 140 439 . COlton 117 121 120 358 H. Field 137 107 160 394 R.tShreve 167 150 152 469 Handicap 107 107 107 808 7B3 813 SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL ; SCHOOL, Ashland, Oct. 28. (Spl.) I Howard Hobson. Sons football mentor, and 21 players formed the traveling squad which left Ashland last night on the Shasta bound for LaOrande to meet the Eastern Oregon Normal eleven. Coach Qulnn and his boy will play host to the southerners to morrow afternoon as the first of the annual battles to determine the nor mal school championship of Oregon Is being staged. Hobson, with every man of his crew In tip-top condition for the fray, Is satisfied his men will put forth the best balanced offense of the season against the Eons. With new back fleld and line strength found since the Pacific game in Medford two week ago the Sons have been driv ing bard In practice this week to reach mid -season form before meet ing the reputedly strong easterners In this crucial conference tilt. Although the definite starting line up Is not known yet, Hobson Indi cated Just before he- left yesterday that he would open the game with the strongest combination of power, trickery and experience that he could muster In eleven men. Hobson, after this week's scrimmages, feels he has at last reached the point where his machine will perform at Its maximum efficiency on both offense and de fense. His outfit will boast of s strong forward wall both offensively and defensively. The line all sea6n has shone up as being particularly ef fective, stopping all enemy attacks. Led by "Swede" Anderson, the great Medford guard, Mike Balkovlc and little Con Mahoney, 160-pound Irish center, it has proved almost Impreg nable this year. Hobson will likely use Bud Jones, who until this week has been regu lar fullback, at one of the end posi tions. Hobson shifted him there be cause of his ability as ft pass-receiver. He Is well over six feet tall and weighs around 190 pounds. The other wlngman will either be Bob Patter son, letterman, or Elton Forncrook. Harvey Cakes, young Portland giant. will be Balkovlc's mate at tackle, with Rosa Carter, another boy who weighs almost 200, ready to go In at any time to complete the strong layout at this position. Anderson's partner at guard win be the veteran, Dwlght Patterson. He Is ft consistent man at either guard or tackle and while he will start at his regular place he may be moved to tackle !f added force is needed there. In hat case Ronn Green or Earl Hanklns will work with Anderson. Wlllard Jones, another lad hitting around 200. will be Mahoney's under study at the middle of the line, al though he also serves a "dual purpose, being familiar with the end duties also. The Sons versatile backfleld will be a problem for the eastern Oregon teachers. Claude Hlnes, the negro I Monarch Seed & Feed Co's SATURDAY WELCOME NEW YORK, Oct. 28. m Mrs. Ely Culthsiaon, only woman 'ift in the Vanderbllt cup tournament, will lead her contract tcai.i of four to night against the stellar combination headed by P. Hal Sims. The field striving for the trophy that Is smblematlo of team suprem acy In the game was cut In half to DON'T WAIT! This Week Only Scientific Brake Adjustment .00 1 CASH SPECIALS You'll like shopping for feeds, seeds and other items we stock at our new, conveniently located store, where there's plenty of parking space and best of all a "drive in feed room" for your convenience. We welcome you and greet you Saturday with special prices on season able merchandise. 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(AP) Gossip is rife In brldg. clubs as to the nature of changes m con tract scoring which will be an nounced next Tuesday and go Into effect at once. The code drawn up by the Whist club of New York, the Portland club of London and the Commis sion Prancalse du Brldg and ap proved by executives of leading American bridge organizations Is a carefully guarded secret. Harold S. Vanderbllt, father ot the code to rules which Is soon to be superseded. Is credited with much of the authorship of the new code. ! Reserve backs who are making the trip are Tom McKlttrlck. triple threat halfback, Paul Goddard, 108-pound I fullback and Jim Crockett and Ed Joanls, both quarterbacks. For Sale Dry body nr. li or l-ln., $1.75 snd (2.00 per tier In 3-tler lots. Measure guaranteed. Valley Puel Co., Tel. 18. NEW PLAID wool frocks for office and school.' Also more of the popu lar Jumper dresses with plaid blouses. Only 6 95 at Adrlenne's. YICKS COUGH DROP . . . All you've hoped for in a Cough Drop - medicated with ingredients of WICKS V VapoRub passing ace and brilliant broken field runner, will be a fullback. Cliff Mc-! Lean, who made such an outstanding performance last week at Humboldt, can likewise run rnd pass. He will work at halfback, along with the plunging Powell Lancaster, dynamo of the running attack and sensational kicker. Al Bradford, who broke into the limelight In the role of leading ground gainer against the Humboldt eleven, has won himself & place on the starting outfit as quarterback. With this group of talented backs to watch. Eastern Oregon Normal Is depending upon a heavy and alert defensive line tor holding the Sons outside scoring distance. TURKEY SHOOT With Shotguns and rifles Sunday, Oct. 30 Fred Sander Ranch 3 miles north of Medford 'on Crarer Lake Highway. Shooting starts at 10 a. m. LIBERTY Meat Market "THE HOME OP GOOD MEATS" Liberty Bldg. 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