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PXGE EIGHT irEDrORD ItUL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932. CHANGE AT STATE Brilliant Showing Against Klamath Raises Stock Tilt With Eugene Should Carry Quota of Thrills (By Bo(tcr Ileadlee.) PraspecU of Meclford hlgh'i grid taam meeting the winner of the Portland conference for the atate ti tle aeemed considerably brighter to Pear City football en thu lasts fol lowing the brilliant showing of the Uedforclltea against the husky Peli cans last Saturday. The outcome of the Eugene hlph game In this city Saturday will be a deciding factor and fans are looking forward to one OX Uie Dest guinea 01 ins newun oa Van ecoyoc Field when the Eugene aggregation makes Its local showing. The Med ford grldsters teemed to click" last Saturday when thy swamped the bewildered Klamath velen to the tune of 31 to 0. When Co&ch Burger's squad battled Grants Pass here two weeks ago, scores of plays were withheld because the en- y tire Klamath team was In the stands, scouting the game. Strong Line Helped Clyde Flcbtner and Tommy White along with Max Gtllnsky made the beat of the advantage of having strong line before them. 1 They used several of the less Important plays and sent Grant Pass home de feated seven to six. From their view fcptn the side lines the Klamath Falls squad decided Medford would be an easy game. With this idea still in mind the Pelicans went onto Van Scoyoo Field and learned that Coach Burgher and " Ma squad Is one good ball team, pood enough to score 31 points while they failed to score any, Along with successful passing much yardage was gained by Med iant's big full back, Clyde Flchtner. Fltchner's gains were not of the kind that brought the stands to Its feet but they were of the type that brought Coach Burgher to his feet shouting praise and encouragement. Glllnsky In Fast Action. As per usual Max Glllnsky played so fast and hard that he had the local fans guessing at how he could stand such a pace. Although many times he was hit hard by Vie Klamath players he was always on his feet and into the next play wild to go. Another wonder of the local team Is how Tom White can absorb pun ishment. The fact that he had two broken fingers did not keep him from playing the best game of his career. On the offense and as a blocking .half Tommy Is hard to squsl. Another of Medford's steady line men Is Don Grieves. When he hits on of the opponents they either drop or fumble. Either of which many times has caused a visiting team grief. Taber, the Klamath Falls fullback, suddenly realized when he met Stub Olem In Saturday's game that he was up against a hard hitting, steady player. Although Taber had planned to make up for last year's fumbls he lost the ball on Medford's two-yard line with a fumble. Bennett Standi Out. Those who have been following the progress ot locals have noticed that Ed Bennett has proven a fast and sffloleiit end. In the Grants Pass gams Bennett followed the Medford punts close enough to recover several fumbles, and give substantial gain to the team. One of the most Interesting fea tures of Saturday's game, was the tackling ot the Klamath passer be fore he was able to Virow the ball. This was due to Mlnear and Shaw plunging through the Klamath line and tackling the hurried Klamath back. Another feature contributing to Medford's win was the steady and efficient centering ot Lloyd Ham mack. With a team consisting of players like these mentioned and an equal support of fans the Medford team bands in a good way to play for the State title. NEW YORK, Nov. 1(AP) Billy petrolla, Duluth puncher who meets Tony Caneoneri in a 15-round bout in Madison Square Garden Friday night for the lightweight championship, has out his weight to 138 pounds. Scal ing 143 when he started training. Petrolle has worked steadily and now Is within striking distance of the eiftaa limit of 133 pounds. NOTRE DAME SHAKEN UP TO HALT INTERNAL ROW SOUTH BEND, Xnd., Hot. 1 (AP) A drastically revamped Notre Dame football team snapped Into practice today as Coach "Hunk" Anderson sought to prevent a repetition of his team's unexpected defeat at the hands of Pittsburg. Three men were missing from the regulars' lineup Capt. Paul Host, end; Nick Lukats, left halfback, and Ben Alexander, center. Moved from the second team to fill their places were Hugh Devon, Mike Koken and "Kitty" Gorman. That's Just a start. Coach Anderson threatened. There will be other shakeupa if the team doeant capital ize upon Its potential power. Revamping of the lineup gave fresh Impetus to rumors that dissension bad crept Into the ranks of the regu lars, and that Coach Anderson's ac tion was taken to present a team In future grid engagements that, If beaten, could lay defeat solely upon the other team, not Internal discord F E Efl SCHEDULED FOR FAIRGROUNDS A large crowd of louthern Oregon and northern California folk am ex pected to attend the rodeo and horse how being put on Saturday and Sunday at the Jackson oounty fair ground., under the auplcea of the Medford Biding academy. Mr. Dodge of the academy stated yesterday that a large number of rid ers had signed up for the events, and an eiciting two-day program Is plan' ned. Some of the outstanding riders or me raouie eoast, several of whom figure annually In the Pendleton roundups, will be here to make the show one of the outstanding sports events or tne Tall. The following program for Satur day has been announced: l:lfl Boys' pony race. 1:30 Steer and bronco riding (three 01 eacnj. 3 :00 Relay race, followed by steer and bronco riding (three of each). 3 :48 Ladles' dude race.- 3:00 one-fourth mile free-for-all race, followed by steer and Bronco riding (five of each!. 3:45 One-fourth mile cow pony race, ronowed by steer and bronco riding (four of each). 4 SO One-half mile free-for-all. interspersed throughout the pro gram will be exhibitions of Roman riding, and various tricks. The orchestra selected for the dance Saturday night, being con ducted at the fairgrounds pavilion, as a part of the rodeo, will be an nounced this week, Mr. Dodge said. DEFEAT T I T This finer tea PORTLAND, Ore.. Nor. lMPl Wildcat Pete, 15B pounds. Sugone, defeated Benny Martin, Buffalo, 188, two out of three falls hers last night, after taking some terrlflo punishment the result of a double stopover toe hold, which Martin held for seven minutes. Martin took the first fall In 18 mlnutee with a aeries of stomach butts, after Pete had him In a bad way with headlocks. Pete won the second fall In two minutes, with a body press. Pete ended the bout In 10 minutes with reverse headlocks. after breaking Martin's punishing toe- noia. Bailor Jack Ryan. Oorvallls, and Walter Tlnklt Achleu, Chinese, took a fall apiece In the special event. Oates Auto bowlers handed the Mall Tribune a two-game lacing tn their city league match last night. Lounsberry of the newspapermen crashed r53 pins during the evening, hi railing in the first game. The Elks and Bowman's Barbers roll tonight. Scores: Oates Auto. It. Cannon 149 158 J. Moore 148 H. Price ,.. 169 C. Savior O. Oates , Handicap , 179 143 60 144 181 189 173 60 898 869 Mall Tribune. O. Puhl 99 109 K. Murray 103 193 J. Qrlgsby . 131 142 P. Lounsberry... 213 165 J. Murray 189 167 Handicap 127 127 163468 184 473 189489 188807 179 404 60 898 147348 129364 119393 178653 137 463 197 840 814 835 Moe Captain For O. S. C. Big Game CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov 1, (AP) Harold William Moe, star blocking halfback, has been selected by Coach Schlasler to captain the Oregon Staters a their big game against Oregon here next Saturday. Moe, a two-year letter man, will be playing his final home game for the Orangemen. Curly Woods Wins Wrestling Match SALEM. Nov. 1. (AP) In the Sa lem welterweight wrestling tourna ment Bobby Novak of Cleveland de feated Damon Savldge of Winnipeg, claimant of the Canadian welterweight championship, and Curly Woods of Centralla, Wash., formerly of Medford, Ore., defeated Jack Brentano of Mc- MlnnvlUe here last night. Catarrhal Deafness Can Be Relieved Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness or head noises due to ca tarrh will be glad to know that this distressing affliction can usually be successfully treated at home by an in torn ai medicine that in many in stances has effected relief after other treatments have failed. Secure from Jarmln Sc Woods or your druggist one ounce of Parmlnt (Double Strength). Take this home and add pint hot water and a little sugar. A tablespoonfu. four times a day should ston distressing catarrhal head noises, Improve hear ing, maxe Dreatning easier and dry up mucous discharge. All catarrh sufferers need Parmlnt. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1 (AP) A sophomore by the name of Bob Mor rison may be the much sought after driving fullback Coach Howafd Jones has needed to make his University of Southern California football team click this fall. The Trojan line Is p? rerful and there seems to be no lack of pass throwing and receiving ability, but so far as line plunging goes, there hss been little in the national champions' nacKiieia tnis ran. Coach Jones has about decided to start Morrison against California here Saturday, which will shove Bob Oetz into second team spot and Dick Barber into third team place. Homer Griffith, who was alternat ing between full and quarter when Orvllle Mohler was still numbered among the present, will confine ac tivities entirely to the signal shouting tasks now. Simmons Worth $100,000 To Sox CHICAGO. Nov. 1. An idea of what the Chicago White Sox gave Connie Mack for Al Simmons may be gained from the fact that the new Sox inflelder has been Insured for 9100,000. Simmons took his examination yes terday and stacked up close to 100 per cent. Plan for Control-of-Colds ufe .'-&jDfcj Vd When Colds Threaten Jj PREVENT SyHZSk many colds cSSjifWl 4 xw-JLa . 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