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
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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.
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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.
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for better Control of Colds, fully
explained In each Vicks package.
You can reduce the number and
duration of colds by half.
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