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P37GE EIGHT HEPFOttD ItTTTT TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. . OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1932. F, T Medford to Be Football Center of State Saturday As Teams Clash for Right to Play Portland Hood Diver high school's football quad, opponent of Medford, south ern Oregon conference champions, on Van Scoyoc field next Saturday after noon the winner to play Jefferson blgh of Portland Thanksgiving day, for the mythical state title. Till be cheered by 800 of their home folks. They will come by Southern Pacific and by auto. Tickets were placed on sale here and in Grants Pass, Ashland, and Klamath Falls today for the banner athletlo attraction of the year In the southern part of the state. Dalles Protest Ignored Reports from Portland today Indi cated that the state high school ath letlo association will pay no attention to the eleventh hour protest filed by The Dalles against Swanson, 180 pound fullback of the Appleplckers. Bwanson Is the mainstay of the In vaders, along with Ordway and But ton, two big tackles, and Thurner, quarterback. I Grande and The Dalles, title claimants will play a post-season game, and Lake View high, enthused by a lfl-0 victory over Ashland, Mon day, came forth, wlfh state title boasts. It, too, has an unbeaten record. ' Tum-Out to Greet Visitors The Hood Elver team will arrive greeted by the high school band and here Saturday morning and will be student body. They will have a secret workout before the game. Hood River has played eight games v this season, winning all, as follows: Hood River 27; Roosevelt, Portland 0. Hood River M; Goldendele 0. Hood River 13; Oregon City 0. Hood River 60; Mora 0. White Salmon 13; Hood River 0. Hood River 1; The Dalles 0. Hood River 7: Chemawa 0. ' Hood Coach Young Hood River's annual big game Is with The Dalles, which this year end ed In a scoreless tie. Afterwards the state high association declared Hood River b winner, because The Dalles played an Ineligible plsyer. Intense and bitter rivalry exists between the two schools. Hood River Is coached by James Oarr, a 38 year old mentor, who has drive and personality. The Medford squad will go through rigorous course of sprouts this week, but MI near and Olllnskl will Indulge only In light practice until liey have recovered from colds, which slowed them up In the University blgh game. Local interest In the game Is mounting, and a crowd of close to 6000 will be In attendance. Medford will be the football capital of the state next Saturday as there Is state wide Interest In the battle. ELKS TRAMPLE . GATES BOWLERS The Elks' bowling Juggernaut rolled over the Oatee Auto outfit, to take an three gamea In their Olty Bowling league match Inst night. Prultt, Dia mond and Bads of the lodgemen were bright stars of the evening. The Butchers and Barber battle to night. Scores! Elks. Pruett, R, OIU, J. 891 043 888 Gates Auto. VC. Cannon J. Moore H. Price O. Baylor O. Oatee Handicap 148 140 183480 180 1S8 101807 , 188 184 133445 , 144 184 133441 , 143 15S 187458 , 58 85 88 807 828 831 FREE Pioneers snu descendants photographed without charge for pioneer hlatorlcal collection SHANOLE STUDIO. Sorted Delicious apples, 40c; Nellts, tee. Bring your boxes. Medford Warehouse. Phone 618. RHEUMATISM tTrw MM trine Drive Ont PoIsodb, That Caime Torturing HMrfnfM, Swelling and Lnmenem EASES FAIN FIRST SAT You cannot get rid of rheumatic armies and pains. Neurit!, Lumbago, Stiffness, lame knotted muerlea and pslnful swollen Joints till you drive from your system the Irritating pol- sons that cause rheumatism. That's why external treatments only give temporary relief. What you need Is TtTJ-MA. the new Internal medicine that acts on the liver, kidneys and blood, and helps expel throueh the natural channels of elimination, these dangerous poi sons. Ho long waiting for your suffering to stop Rn-MA eases pain first day and gives rheumMIe sufferers such ssfe and lasting relief from their stiffening, crippling lameness and torturing pln that It Is recommend ed by druggists everywhere. Jarmln 8c Woods urges every suf ferer to get a 81.00 bottle of RU-MA today, and agrees to return the pur chase price If It does not free them from all their aches and pains of 171 308 104 870 . 140 173 144488 Rankin, H. 133 144 178 (S3 Diamond, F. 177 :no 170848 Eads, O. 334 IBS 137 854 Handicap 88 38 88 Dalles, Hood River and LaGrande in Squabble Over Player Elegibility HOOD RIVER, Ore., Not. 16. (AP) J. L, Breckenrldge, superintendent of schools here, declared today that If Tom Bwanson, high school star. Is a tec-term student and therefore Ineligible, the school knows nothing about It Bwanson formerly attended The Dalles high. Hood River high school has, Breck- enrldge said, a signed official trans orlpt Issued by The Dalles high school two and a half years ago which showed only one semester with 414 points earned. . "It was on this official transcript that Hood River was playing Bwan son thf year," the superintendent said. "The matter Is being Investi gated and if The Dalles records show that he was In attendance at The Dalles for a longer period than that attested to In their official trans- script, Swanson will not play aglnat Medford. "Today brought forth the first evi dence of bis being nore than a seven- term student and Hood River au thorities were greatly surprised at the charges, since they had accepted at face value the official transcript sent them by The Dalles. "In all probability this will not mean the forfeiture of past games since he was not knowingly played as an ineligible." THE DALLES, Nov. IBs (AP) A formal protest sgalnst the eligibility of Tom Bwanson. Hood River high school fullback, was filed Monday with the Oregon State High School Athletlo association. T,hls action fol lowed within a few days a success Hamas Injured Goes To Hospital NEW YORK, NOV. IS. (API A knee Injury threatens to end the box ing career of Steve Hamas, promising young heavyweight from New Jersey. Uamw wrenched Jigamente In hts knee several months ago and spent six weeks In the hospital. An opera tion was performed, but the Injury failed to respond to treatment. ' Forced to the fistic sidelines, Hamas was returned to his first athletlo love, football. . A star at Penn State, he now Is coaching Montauk high school's eleven. WILLAMETTE, WHITMAN TO BATTLE FOR RANK SALEM, Nov. 18. (P) Whitman and Willamette university football teams will battle here Saturday for second place In the Korthwest con ference. Whitman hao lost to Willamette only once and has never finished lower than, second In the Northwest oonferenoe. - ' Phone 84a, we'll haul away your refuse. Olty Sanitary Service, :ltj. THEBATnS?'' HASTINGS 1066 A. D. H-.,"V? i V?Vtt25w II 1 "Nature In the Raw" as portrayed 1 J Ihsl jP vS"? . -W w j & J Scott Williams . . . inspired 'MMff$Mfy7M tmZT11 3 ll . by the surging fury of the Norman v l1.!; ' ' ' i W.' l?HJ,OfcY. 3J " s j hordes under William the Con- BTrr W - TfcM qucror, in their merciless onslaught ,4 " j ?s3tf """"-a. ""xSr Myr 1 against the English in the Battle , jrfJJ h x'w7,nT,"!? f R f of Hastings, October 14, 1066. $ SX &t3rt ZZ ? i it'J "Nature in the Raw is Seldom ?;M:;Sft:fllw f v: 1 - Mild" and raw tobaccos have no I m I nS iST Jkr ''t' iy . . tblaceincisarettes. ' .' SfK Tb AaMa T-'s--,,,rf" ful protest against a football player on The Dalles team, preferred, by Hood River. Monday's action charged "that Swanson Is a ten-term student. Oeo. Starr, The Dalles fullback who was disqualified, was ruled Ineligible be cause he participated In a prize fight two years ago. The Hood River team has a game scheduled for Saturday with Med ford high school at Medford for the right to meet Jefferson high of Port land on Thanksgiving day for the state title. LA GRANDE, Nov, 16. (AP) Un able to get a game either with Hood River or Medford, La Grande high late Monday scheduled a game with The Dalles high school eleven, to be played at The Dalles Friday after noon. La Grande, determined to press Its claim for a chance to play Jefferson high of Portland Thanks giving day, holds the opinion that if the Tiger football team should prove strong enough to defeat the Indians, then La Grande's right to recogni tion In the state championship race could not be Ignored. The Tiger squad began a short week of intensive work for The Dalles game yesterday afternoon. Mat Results (By the Associated Press) DETROIT Wildcat McCann, 181, Portland, Ore., won from Jack Reyn olds, 14014, Indianapolis, two falls to one. BUFFALO, N. Y. Ed Don George, 315, North Java, N. Y., threw Carlos Henrique., 190, New York, 89:03. PORTLAND, Ore. Using his jul Jltsu tricks to advantage, Walter Achlu, IDS pound Chinese matman from Dayton, Ohio, defeated Joe Kirk, 158, New Haven, two out of three falls here last night. In the semi wlndup, Wildcat Fete, Eugene, took two out of three falls from Billy Cog gins, Tacoma. Sid Ambrose, Portland and "Whata Man" O'Reilly, Eugene, went to a draw la the opener. When needing duplicating sales Books, Oat-packs or fan-fold eash register forms, ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines or any other kind of printing, dont order from out-of-town firms and pay more. Phone 19 and on of our representatives will call. M010UTHTE1 F (By Estill Phlnps.) SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Ashland, Nov. IS. (Spl.) Two major features of the remaining portions of the 1833 football schedule of great Interest to southern Oregon gridiron followers were made public yesterday by the athletlo relations department of Southern Oregon Nor mal school. The "big game" high point of each season's sporting activity at 8. O. K. S. the annual feud between the Sons and their rival teachers from Oregon Normal at Monmouth, will be staged In Ashland this Friday. In the announcement yesterday the officials said that in view of the very fine backing the Sons received from all southern Oregon and from the g.eat number of Medford people at the homecoming fray with Chlco State on Armistice) day, It was felt that the school had at obligation to give those In this district a chance to see 0. O. tN. 8. and Oregon Normal play here. After a definite decision .had been made not to take the two teams to Portland, the game had been slated for Saturday, either In Medford or Ashland. Then,- being confronted with the conflict on that date by the eleventh hour arrangement for a game between Medford and Hood River blgh schools, the 8. O. N. S. heads showed a fine spirit of cooperation toward providing varied gridiron en tertalnment In this valley by conced ing the request of Medford high school to move the datu to Friday. This concession to Medford will enable southern Oregon fans to see both their outstanding elevens In ac tion this week-end. The other ultimatum assures Med ford that football will be served along with turkey on Thanksgiving day Should Medford win from Hood River and Journey to Portland to meet Jef ferson high on Turkey day, author ities of the Ashland college announc ed that they would continue their policy of bringing in high class col legiate grid teams for local appear ances by scheduling a contest In Med ford between Howard Hobson's great 8. O. N. 8. outfit and one of the leading Northwest conference teams. probably Spec Keene's Willamette university eleven. GUNS, NOT BOOS, FOR ARGENTINE REFEREES LA PLATA, Argentina, Not. 15. (AP) Leon Arlsmendl, refertelng a soccer game here yesterday, was shot and critically wounded by Augustln Celadllla, president of the Soccer Foot ball club, when he refused to allow CeladUla's team a penalty kick. No raw tobaccos in Luckies that's why they're so mild WE buy the fincstithc very finest tobaccos in all the world but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild" so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and (By the Associated Press) NEW YORK Kid Chocolate, Cuba, outpointed Pete Nebo, Tampa, Fla (10); Morrle Sherman, Detroit, out pointed Eddie McKenna, New York (8)i Petey Hayes, New York, out pointed Vldai Oregorlo, Spain, (B); Coco Kid, New Haven, Conn., stopped Mickey Paul, New York (3). SALT LAKE CITY George Manley, Denver, stopped Jimmy Hanna, Poca tello, Idaho (3). ALLENTOWN, Pa, Danny Devlin, Allentown, knocked out Eddie (Kid) Whalen, New York (3): Matty White, Philadelphia, outpointed Manny Can dle, Mexico City (10), Brown Wins Bout May Quit Ring PARIS, Nov. 19. (AP) Panama Al Brown, generally recognized as ban tamweight champion of the world, was In the Amertcsn hospital today suffering from a light attack of influ enza after hts second-round knockout of Spider Pladner, French bsntam last night. Read this paper Friday, Nov. 18 TURKEYS RECEIVED ...... Friday, Saturday, Sunday Sunday Morning Until 10 o'clock AT THE - Medford Warehouse J. Garbini & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS 339-341 Davis St,, San Franoisco mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike puri fying process, described by the words "It's toasted". That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. It's toasted That package 'correctly eorseUd by ETHELWYN B. 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' ' Special 49 yd. 36 -inch Crash Cretonne Another outstanding drapery value for Mann's Week. 3-lneh heavy quality crash cretonne In both light and dark back grounds with a colorful overdeslgn. A real drapery bargain at this low price. , Special 35c yd. 5 0-inch Sicilian Damask During Mann's Week we offer our 80-lnch Sicilian drapery damask for only 85e yard. This Is a fine quality rayon fabrle with a rich satin brocade finish. A beautiful material for your drapes. Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits A Mann's Week , sale of women's and misses fine ' quality silk, and wool union suits. These an In knee length, long sleeve style. All el ess to select from. $198 suit Children's Long Stockings Tor these cold winter days the kiddles should have long stock lngs. We are featuring for Mann's Week three kinds. Fine plain and derby rib at l&o pair, mercerized llsles at. 25c pair and rayon plated on lisle at 39c pair. All In good school shades 1 5C 25c and 39c pr. Grand New Sweaters There's a smartness la these new crew neck sweaters that you wont find In others about town and 11.05 we think Is a mighty low price, spe cially when It buys an all wool sweat er such aa these. The colors are green, blue, red and orange. Angora and Zephyr, yarns are used. Sleeves are long. $195. Sizes 34 to 40 Warm Wool Skirts ' Special for Mann's Week. Women's and misses' finely tailored all wool skirts in the sesson's newest styles. These we offer tomorrow at $3.18 each are black, brown, navy, green and wine. $219 Join the NEW CURTAIN FABRICS Winter's here but whafa that got to do with new curtain and drapery fa brlcs. Just this we axe , bound to have the usual amount of dark, rainy, cold days when one spends much time at home. Inside looking out o frame your windows with colorful warm drapes and cheerful cur tains you'll find It a splendid Investment. The hours at home will be happy ones with new curtains. Special 85c yd. Brother & Sister Jersey Suits Many mothers will buy these warm wool Jersey suits for the little folks tomorrow. They are In clever styles In such good coirs as red, blue, tan, green and brown. Two piece models. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $100 Suit Bed Cross tnoumauonii