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1TEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON", THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. Lenhart and Lomski Signed for Battle Here Dec. 9 at Armory PAGE TWO MEDFORD OUTBIDS CITY PROMOTERS TO GET BIG BOUT Colorful Pair to Meet On 6040 Basis Maxle Rosenbloom Will Fight Winner Here Later Is Hope Denny Lenhart and Leo Lomski, two of th best known nd most colorful xponent of the flstle rt on tho cosst, will battle 10 rounds In the main event of Mack LUlsrd's neit ring card here. December B, at the armory, the promoter announced today following tclegrephlo connp matlon of the date by both fightera. LUlard was Jubilant over lining up the fight for Medford. as promotera In several coast cities have been ma neuvering to get the pair together In a niut for some time, xne men will meet on a 80-40 basis, fact which la calculated to stimulate then efforts, as .the winner's end of the purse Is necessary In town of this sl to cut mucn weigns. im Known llere Lomski la no stranger to local fans as he ha appeared here twice in re cent months. He will spot Lenhart approximately five Inches In height and lo pounds in weight a danger ous proceeding against an opponent with the record of Denny, who stands feet 8 inches In his socks and weighs near 300 pounds. . Tihirt carries the designation no less an authority than Jack Dempsey as one of the best of the present crop of heavyweight scrap, pen of this country. Lenhart met Dempsey three times during the for mer ohamplon's recent bamatormlng tour and mad the old Manassa Mauler atep In each of tneir engage' merits. ftiAmniiv.i Slav Come . Following the Lenhart-Lomskl go en December , Llllsrd Is angling for appearance her of Maxle Rosen bloom, world's light heavyweight champion, who is now In California. It negotiations witn msxisb man ager. Prank Backman, bear fruit, the champ will meet the winner of the - Lenhart-Lomskl Bout. Am nnnnrtlntf event on th D 'Mmha- a mrA t.hn nrnmnter is BCOUt lng for suitable opponent for Kerb Wmte, suite raws comer, Mia av.ij Kiueen, iocai lavonte - ' ffty Estill Fhlpps.) SOTJTHEFtN OREOON NORMAL SCHOOL. Ashland, Deo. 1. (Spl.) Coach Howard Hobson and his en tire 1933 football squad, which fin ished It first season under th new mentor with four victories, on Me and one loss, were honor guests at a banquet gtven at the Llthla Springs hotel by the business and professional men of Ashland. Professor Irving Vlnlng acted a master of ceremonies for the occa sion and called for the Introduction of each of the Sons' pleyere as well as the speakers of the evening. Com mendation for the enthusiastic sup port accorded Southern Oregon Nor mal this year by Medford citizens wss voiced. Coach Hobson described briefly the athletlo program for thta year, tak lng In the basketball and baseball sessons. He also commented upon the prospect for next year's foot ball team and outlined plans for the framing of th 1838 schedule. Med- ford would be Included for at least two contests with leading small col lege elevens of the Pacific coast, Hob son said. THYE DISABLES PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 1. (API Ted Thye, Portland heavyweight wrestler, detested Pst Rellly of Bos ton with ons fall her last night. Rellly was unable to resume sfter th reat period. Thy won his fall In 47 minutes with shoulder butts and a Tying wrtatlock. Thye weighed 108 pounds; Rellly 305. Al Perlera. 990. Portugal, took a fall and decision over Rocky Brooks, 900, Victoria, B. C, In the semi-wind-up. Perlera won the fall In th fourth round of -a five-round go. Dutch Merlin, 345, Portland, won on a foul over Spoke Aahby, 160, Port land, In the opener. Aahby slugged his opponent In th third and final round. Ethel Barrymore Has Severe Cold NEW HAVEN, Conn, Dee. I(AP) A sever cold today forced Ethel nurymor lo cancel a trip to Provi dence. R. I, where a'l waa sched uled to appear tonight In th lead ing role In "Encore." Th noid actress wu ordered to bed In her hotel her yesterday. Mooneyes Mother Enroute to Home BERLIN, Germany, Dec, I. (API Tom Mooneye mother, who recently carried the greetings of her on In Ban Quentln prison In California to Joseph etalln In Moscow, cam back her from Russia louay. ASHLAND NORMAL GUN HONORED RECORD BREAKING PLANE H" : 1 Lt Col. Rosco Turner U pictured abov with hi new low-wing Wedell-Willlama plane which recently brake th speed record for a round trip between Los Angeles and San Francisco. This ia the same plane, owned by th Gilmore Oil company, which Col. Turner used when taking part In the National Air Races at Cleveland. Th Gllmor ship was on of the three to break the former record held by Major Doolittl for the fastest flight between Cleveland and Lo Angeles. Turner ia now making plans for new record breaking attempt with th fast ship. BABE HERMAN TO CUBS FOR CASH AND PLAYERS CINCINNATI, Dec. 1,--(AP) Floyd (Babe) Herman, heavy-slugging but erratic right fielder for th Cincinnati Beds In th season Just psst, today became th property of th Chicago Cubs in exchang for four veteran player and a stun of cssh. Th new men In the Red fold are Bob Smith, pitcher; Johnny Moore. outfielder; Lance Rlchbourg, out fielder and Rollle Hemaley, catcher. Sidney Well, president of the Reds club, announced consummation of the deal last night after weeka of negotiation In which he said th Bruin management sought vainly to get Chick Hafey, bespectacled out fielder who waa the National league Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Dec 1. (Spl.) James Wilson and sister, Miss Sophia Wil son, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Thompson. June Moor spent th week-end at Orant Pas visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Bert Stevens. Jesnne Hemmersly and Lois Came ron spent Sunday at Oranta Pas vis iting friends, Bertha Finney of Peoria, HI., hen visiting friends and relative. Sh attended school here about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and chil dren, June and Yvonne, spent Thanksgiving at Orant Paas with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angatead of Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Merrlman and Howard Lowd spent Thsnksglvlng with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hammerely and family. LUUe McKay and son, Richard, were Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puhl spent Thanksgiving at Medford visiting friends and relatives. J. A. Thomason, principal of the local htgh school, spent Thsnksglvlng at Marshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hell and fam ily of Connecticut, who recently came hers, have moved Into the house owned by James Chlsholm on Main street.' Mesdames James Chlsholm, William Puhl, Lllll McKay, Oeorge Dorman and daughter, Helen, and Mlaa Zelda Smith, ehnrjped In Medford Tuesdsy. J. A. Thompson spent Sundsy In Orant Psee. visiting friends. Mrs. Minnie Byerly. Aletha Rob- bins and daughter, Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Art Oorham were Thanks giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Force and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hart spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Psul Thompson and family. Clinton Walker waa a Medford vis itor Wedneedsy. Mr. end Mrs. James Chlsholm n- tertalned Mrs. Welch and Mine Bertha Myers Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Frost and chil dren. Victor and Eileen, apent Thanks. giving at Oranta Pass, Duke of Leinster Marries American LONDON, Eng.. Dec. 1. (API The Duke of Lelnater was married today st Savoy chspel to Mrs, Raffnelle Van Neck of New York. The duke previously waa married to the former May Etherldge, a mu sical comedy actress. They were di vorced In 1930 alter tne duchess, from whom he had been separated for aome time, had attempted suicide at a boarding house at Brixton. Eugene Building Pernvts Slump EUOKMt. Ors. Tw 1AD1 Valuation of building permits In Su sans In Nnvemhur w a M.1S uvvml. lng to the monthly report of the ouuaing inspector. Last month, th valuation wss 111,491.90. Trotsky to Stay Horn STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Dec. 1 (API Leon TroUky, the Russlsn ex- lie. has decided not to take advan tage of permission granted blm to visit Sweden and lecture at Lund university, In view of th protest msde against th plan hero. It was learned today. Phone 54 we'll nsui aw joui tfiUM. Citj Baaltari auytoa, batting champion In 1931. Hafey will stsy here, Well said. Well asserted he and Donle Bush, th Reds' new msnsger, are "more than satisfied with .the deal." The club, he explained, has been strength ened and he haa mors material for possible future deals. Herman, now In Qlendale, Calif., 1 more than satisfied. In the belief of Well. Herman, said Well, "was not especially happy here." He felt Redland field's expansive grounds cramped his hatting, and although he did some brilliant hitting, most of It was In streaks. He drove Into more double play than any other man In the Une-up. His batting aver age was sround .325. Phoenix PHOENIX, Dec. -I (Bpl.) Thlm ble club of Oak Circle will meet with Mrs. Minnie Mcclain Friday after noon. Mrs. Rosell Watt will assist Each lady of the club la urged to be present, and 1 reminded that ahe la to bring an apron and in turn will be presented with an apron made by some other member of the club. Third and Fourth degree team of Phoenix Orange met for practice Tuesdsy night, with all but three member of the team present. Work of the third and fourth degree was put on for practice. Another prao tloe will be held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton and fam ily of Klamath Falls, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Denser visited In Ashland Sundsy. Mr. nd Mrs. L. O. Csster spent Sundsy with Mr. and Mrs. B. Mont gomery. Mr. and Mr. Ed Stllwell visited Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Burleson Sundsy even ing. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Caster and fam ily, who have been visiting at the R. R. Bu: json home st Applegste several days, returned home Satur dsy. 1 . Griffin Creek ORIFTIN CREEK, Dec. 1. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Otto spent the afternoon November 30 with Mr. and Mra. O. B Simmers. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge FUk and dau ghters spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bellinger of Medford Mtss Elizabeth Oliver U the house guest of her niece, Mrs. Donald Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and dsu ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs Peter rick of Jacksonville. Miss Goldle Chandler spent Thanka- giving day with her brother and Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bohl entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mrs. Mr- garet Bohl, Mr. and Mrs, Margaret Boh and sons, Miss Emma Bohl and Oeorge Johnson of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Child enter tained Thanksslvlng for Will Child and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chllds. Mr, and Mrs. L. X. Douglas and son motored to Oranta Pax Thsnksglvlng and were dinner guests of Mrs, Nellie Schaddock. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jen try motored to Elk creek and had Thanksgiving dinner with friends. , Miss Lucille Btearns was a week-end guest of Mtss Lillian Brown. a. I. Meadows haa returned home from spending a week at Shale City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ouches enter tained Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ouche and family and Mr. and Mrs. T, 0.. Collar and family. FIVE DIE BY BLAST IN GAS-FILLED MINE RIVER HERB EST, N. 8, Dee. 1. (AP) Flv men were killed today In a gsa explosion In No. 4 colliery, two mile from her. It wss th third accident In Canadian mines In the past tew week. The explosion, first report said. was caused by a spark from a motor. All the victim wr married. BOWLING Fluhrers Bakery. O. Lounsberry. 180 198 195 678 F. Dunn 1164 170 185 489 J. Hltzler 108 188 137 506 N. Newland 183 165 133 449 T. Naud 186 148 178 810 Handicap . 78 78 76 038 933 883 3744 Mall Tribune. P. Lounsberry 168 173 183 484 E. Ollllngs 81 137 104 813 D. Canfleld 183 130 130 438 A. Hagen 145 188 301 484 J. Murray 135 314 178 837 Handicap ; 101 101 .101 783 883 878 Poat Office. S. Sherwood 134 173 135 R. Slngler 133 187 133 E. York 118 131 146 M.S. Rose Ill 131 115 Hugo Ouenther.. 186 166 170 Handocap 170 170 170 830 937 859 Mall Tribune. P. Lounsberry 158 173 163 484 E. Ollllngs 81 137 104 313 D. Canfleld 183 130 138 438 A. Hagen 146 138 301 484 J. Murray 135 314 178 537 Handicap 101 101 101 783 883 873 Tonight! Bootory vs. Bowman's Barber Shop. 4- OF SAUNAS, Cal., Dec. 1. (AP) Don ald Nesbltt, of Quemdeo, N. M., Is the world's champion cowboy, Rodeo Association of America headquarters here announced yesterday. Ho cinch ed first place with 3450 points in competition this year. Earl Tli ode, Belvldere, 8. D., won second place and "Smoky" Snyder, Klmberly, B. C, waa third. Other high-ranking cowboys In the order of their rating, were: Gene Rose, Sayre. Okla.; Pete Knight, Croes fteld. Alberta: Hugh Bennett, Fort Thomas, Arts.: Jake McClure, Lov Ington, N. M.; Eddie Woods, Emmett, Idaho: Dick Trultt and Jim Gardner, Callente, Calif. CENTER OF YEAR SANTA CLARA. Cal., Dec. L (AP) Coach "Clipper" Smith' University of Santa Clara football varsity today named an all-opponent eleven as fol lows: Fnds Oaddy, tJ. S. F.; Colvln. Stanford. Tackles Jorgenaon, St. Msrya: Ransome, Csllfornla. Ouarda Steponovlch, St. Marys; Corbus, Stanford. Center Hughes. Oregon. Quarterback Caatro, California. Left Halfback Brovelll, St. Mary's. Right Halfbsck Koatks, Oregon. Fullback Mlkulsk, Oregon. Severin Battery Service Medford Mad Batteries t-volt, 13-plste, I year guaran tee. $3.60 Re-wound armatures gi np Re-cng. 60c Our Make tse 13:3 N. Riverside Phone 1338 VtosavtavBajafraux iiui tjv.wini i Hot, Clean, Dry, Factory BLOCKS $5.00 Per Load Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 76 Prince Auto Glectrlo and Wrecking Co. 6-tlt. IS plate, guar. 1 yr. $3.3 Re-chg. 50c, our mske tso Generators fl and np Kin N. Riverside, fhone 15-W ASHLAND HOPEFUL OF WINNING FINAL TILT-WITH TIGERS Medford will see It flnsl football game of the season Saturday at Van Scoyoc field, when the Ashtsnd high school comes to play the scheduled game, postponed from Thsnksglvlng day. The gam will b celled at two o'clock. Ashland has not won a game this season, but Is hopeful of putting a crimp In her traditional foe. The Burghermelsters will present the first team as a starting lineup and will use second and third string mem bers if the score Justifies In the let ter part of th game. The squad Is In good condition. While Medford 1 not taking the game very seriously, this is not the case with the Llthlsns, who hope to redeem a sorry season, with an up set victory, or a close score. Csrdlnsl Very ID ROME, Italy, Dec. 1 (AP) Car dinal Bourne of Westminster waa re ported to be gravely 111 today but In no Immediate danger of death. He went to a hospital early this week with bronchitis and hi condition ha grown steadily worse. The car dinal 1 now 71. BLIND BUYING Audit Bureau of Circulation Ends "Buying Blind" For Advertisers To buy ordinary "claimed" circulation is Just like shopping blindfolded . , , An accurate audit of newspaper circulation is Just like displaying merchandise the merchant who advertises or the woman who places a classified ad KNOW what they are buying there's no Guesswork 1 Because the Mail Tribune wants to DISPLAY ITS CIRCULATION, so tbat advertisers may KNOW what they are buying, this newspaper is a member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. Medford Mail Tribune Medford's Only A. B. C. Newspaper Lucky Shot Cuts Rabbit From Grip Of Hawk's Talons WAYNESBORO. Pa.. Dec. 1 (AP) Farmer John W. Hull tell It as lollows: Hunting near here h aaw a large hawk swoop down, clutch a young rabbit In It talons and soar skyward. Finally remember ing hla gun, Hull blazed at the flying rabbit. The shot struck the bunny, knocking It from the hawk's claws. "The bird kept on going but the rabbit fell oh, about 100 feet, and I Just wslked a few step and picked It up." Hull's hunting companion, the Rev. 8amuel Spencer, pastor pf toe Morrlsvllle Methodist church, ssys such sre the fscts. Jackie Fields Fights Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1 (AP) Jackie Fields, welterweight champion, takes on Tommy Herman, Chicago, In a 10-round non-title svent a he re turn to the ring here tonight after a six months' layoff because of an eye affliction. Interest in the contest wss high as fans are looking-forward to Fields' tentative engagement for a title bat tle with Young Corbett of Fresno here February 22. f ' 't- le(l', . Merchants would be amazed if their patrons attempted to ihop BLIND FOLDED . . . Such a thought would be out of the question. Business men spend a lot of money to properly DISPLAY merchandise so that buyers may examine what they purchase . . . may be sure that FULL MEASURE is given ... so they may ENOW that they are getting value received. p NAME ALL-STARS i ATLANTA, Dee. 1. (AP) Every section -of th southern conference 1 represented In th seventh annual Assoclsted Press all-stsr football team, but two of the most successful teams, Virginia Tech and Louisiana State, failed to contribute a member. The MILEC WAR IS ON! We are doing our part to help the needy. While it lasts we will feature a Milk War Dinner 15c Come In And Try One 1 Brownie Marie Cafe 19 NORTH FIR ST. Her' th first Warn: Dsvid Arlsll, Auburn, end. Charlea Leyendecker, Vanderbllt, tackle. Thomas Hupke, Alabama, guard. Clarenc "Pete" Oracey, VandorbUt, center. John Scaflde, Tulans, guard. Fred Crawford, Duke, tackle. V Virgil Rayburn, Tennessee, end. Jimmy Hitchcock, Aubum, quarter back. Don Zimmerman, Tulane, halfback. Beattle Feather, Tennessee, half back. John Cain, Alabama, fullback.