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    "MTTDFfVRD MATL TRTBUXE. rEDFORD. OREGON", FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1933.
PAOE FIVE
IN GOOD SHAPE
FOR HARD GAME
Invaders Strength Veiled j
New Faces Will Be Seen
in Locals' Starting Lineup j
Kunzman at Half
(By Harold Grove) j
Two football combinations. Med-,
ford and Crescent City, will clash
on Van Scoyoc Held tomorrow after
noon. Klckoff time la aet for 3
o'clock, and from the first crouch of
flying forma until the final punch
there will be plenty of fireworks.
The Medford team, under the In
spirational leadership of Coach D. K. i
Burgher, la recognized as among the
outstanding squads of the state. The
line will have an average weight of
165 pounds and the backfleld will
average 165 pounds.
Men In Good Shape
The boys have been practicing hard '
all week on fundamentals and are
In good shape for the game. Last
week they went to Roseburg all
cocked to beat the Indians badly,
but they came back with a one-point
victory. However, Medford pushed
the ball several tlmea to the Rose
burg five-yard line, and a touchdown
was squeezed from their grasp be
cause of a penalty.
Two yeara ago crescent City Jour
neyed to Medford to poke around
wlt.h the little Tiger. The Tlgera
opened up with a series of end runa
and terrific line smashes to win, 33
to 0. The game was hard fought
throughout.
San Kunzman, the Tiger ball car
rying back, who was an understudy
last year at end, will probably make
his debut Saturday at left half. Stan,
a 146 pounder, has been showing a
lot of speed and driving power. The
first week out for practice Kunz
man worked up a "Charley .horse" in
his right leg and was out of practice
two weeka.
Tommy White, a veteran of two
seasons, will be In the lineup at
quarter. Tom has developed into an
excellent punter and Is rated ex
ceptionally meaty on backing up the
Une.
Bill Bates, fullback, the star of last
Saturday's Invasion of Roseburg, will
not be In the lineup because of an
Injured back sustained 'in the game.
Lloyd Hammack, center, was Injured
also at Roseburg. He was trying to
break through the Indians' line and
received an Injured knee. Keith Es
tea. tackle. Is still out of practice.
Keith received a very badly wrench
ed knee In the Weed high school
game two weeka ago.
Crescent Strength Unknown
No definite information has been
received as yet as to the true status
of the Crescent City team.. How
ever, the Callfornlans nave always
come to Medford with a good scrappy
bunch of ball players.
The starting lineup for the Med
ford tam will show that a lot of
the boys that have been starting
the games will be left to warm the
benches.
The probable atartlng lineuj:
Medford
Medford: Bennett, left end: Kin
dred, left tackle; Baker, left guard:
Stewart, center: Prentice, light
guard; Shaw, right tackle; Hlnman.
right end; Brown, left halfback;
Kunzman, right halfback; White,
quarterback: Lewis, forward.
Substitutions: Medford Pierco,
Knrri, Ohelardl, Severson, Fowler,
Clebhardt, Ollinsky, Dlfford, Sim
mons. Hammack, Bates, Kuehnle and
Kroschell.
THREE COMICS AT
ROXY TOMORROW
Stuart Erwln, Fred Kohler and Ray
mond Hatton are featured In the
Zane Grey story, "Under the Tonto
Him.'" which will be shown on tne
Eoxy theater scren tomorrow.
Erwln plays the role of the dumbest
round-up man a western ranch owner
ever chased eff the plains. He gets
into scrape after scrape branding the
steers with a waffle iron chipping
the boss, instead of the cows, to the
s torkyartfs putting alum, Instead of
salt, in the feed box.
DON'T TRIFLE
WITH COMMON
CONSTIPATION
Kellogg's All-Bran Brings
Relief '
Constipation geU its grip on t
person almost unawares. It often
8tartawHh sach little things. Head
aches, l.istlessness. Bad complex-
ion. Unpleasant breath. If un
checked, it may seriously impair i
your health.
Fortunately, you can avoid thii
danger by eating a delicious ce
real. Laboratory tests show thai
Kellogg'g All-Bran provides twe
things needed to overcome common
constipation : "bulk" and vitamin B.
All-Bras is also a rich source ot
iron for the blood.
Biological tests demonstrate that
the "bulk" in bran is similar to that
in leafy vegetables. Inside the body,
it forms a soft mass, which gently
clears out the intestinal wastes.
How much better than taking un
pleasant patent medicines. Twc
tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily
are usually sufficient. Serious cases,
with every meal. If not relieved
this way, see your doctor.
Get the red-and-irreen package a
your grocer's. Mada by Kellogg in
Eattle Creek.
Football Schedule Oct. 14
Teams
Colgate vs. Rutgers
Columbia v. Virginia
Dartmouth vs. Bates
Ford ham vs. West Virginia
Harvard vs. New Hampshire .
Lehigh vs. Johns-Hopkins .....
Manhattan vs. Georgetown
Penn vs. Franklin-Marshall ,
Pittsburgh vs. Navy
Princeton va. Williams
Syracuse vs. Ohio Wesleyaa
Army vs. Delaware ......
Yale vs. Washington and Lee - New Haven
Lt-NTKAL
Illinois vs. Wisconsin Champaign
Indiana vs. Notre Dame ,, Rionrntngtrm ,
Iowa State vs. Nebraska Ames
Marquette vs. Mississippi
Michigan vs. Cornell
Mich. State vs. Illinois Wes. .
Minnesota vs. Purdue
Missouri vs. Kansas State .....
Northwestern vs. Stanford
Ohio State vs. Vanderbilt
Xavler vs. Carnegie Tech Cincinnati ............. 0-T5
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Colorado vs. Colorado Mines -...Boulder .. .....,........ 31-0
Denver vs. Utah State Denver
Montana va. Washington State......Ml6soula 0-31
N. Dakota St. vs. S. Dak. State Fargo .... ... 12-6
Utah vs. Brlgham Young Salt Lake City 29-0
Wyoming vs. Montana State Laramie 13-
FAR WEST
California vs. Olympic Club Berkeley 22-6
Oregon State vs. Qonsaga Corvallis 19-16
San Diego vs. Pomona San Diego 13-0
U. S. C. vs. St. Mary's Los Angeles
Washington; vs. Oregon Seattle 0-0
Whitman vs. Whit worth Walla Walls
PHFARiNT mm
iiiliiummi ui-iiuum - T
OPEN SUNDAY FORjll55!
SEVENTEEN DAYS
With the opening of the pheasant
season Sunday morning a half hour
before sunrise, which will be 6:45
o'clock, the game division of the state
police today reminded valley hunters
that the area near Shady Cove auto
camp, where the refuge Is located,
will not be open to hunters.
"No hunting" signs have been
erected about- that district in order
that hunters might know where the
boundaries are maintained. They
continue to the section where the
gas plant Is located, the officers
said.
Limit for pheasant, according to
the state game code, Is four birds
In one day. Including only one hen,
or eight In one week. Including one
hen. T,he same dates of October 15
to 31 are maintained for the grouse
season, with the limits the same as
on pheasants.
October 15 to 31 Is the open sea
son on quail here also. The limits
have been announced as ten blr-s In
any seven consecutive days. The law
against using firearms In the city
limits will be rigidly enforced by the
police.
EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 13. (AP)
Grimly determined to extend their
record of five consecutive shutout
victories, 28 University or Oregon
football players, accompanied by
coaches, trainers and managers, left
last night for Seattle, where they
meet the University ow Washington
Saturday In the northwest's gridiron
classic.
. The Webfoot squad was In fine
shape for the gruelling battle. Mark
Temple, whose bad leg has kept him
from practice sessions until late this
week, sparkled in practice until Just
before train time. In the final light
practice here. Coach Prince Calllson
spent most of the time working on
passes. Washington plays, as record
ed by scouts, were run by the sec
ond string.
The team will hold a Ug,ht workout
on the turf field of the Washington
stadium today to end all work until
game time Saturday.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge cabinet Works.
PEOPLE'S MARKET
in Our New Location 105 West Main
G. W. NICHOLS, Owner Phone 1058
All Local Meats Sold
Beef Pot Roast
Lb. 8c
Boiling Meat
Lb. 6c
Steaks, loin or
Round, lb. 14c
Veal Roasts
Lb. 8V2c
KEEP
193!
Score
IMace
Hamilton ..
Nfw -York
York
Cambridge
Bethlehem
40-0
6-12
.Nw York .
Philadelphia
..Pittsburgh
.Princeton
.Syracu&e
38-0
West Point
..Milwaukee (N)
-Ann Arbor
..East Lansing .
..Minneapolis .....
..Columbia
..Evans ton
27-0
0-7
0-25
Columbus ...
At Studio
Al Jolson makes a new bid for
character acting honors in "Hallelu
jah. I'm a Bum." which opens at the
Studio theater today. Madge Evans
supports Jolson in this new, modern
role.
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PORTLAND. Oct. 13. (AP) Two
exponents of trick plays brought their
football teams to Portland today for
the "big little game" of the season
on Multnomah stadium field tonight.
Larry (Big Bad) Wolfe, who has
taught the Oregon Normal team all
It knows about football, said 'he
recognized that Southern Oregon
Normal of Ashland, coached by the
Ingenious Howard Hobson, "will be
the pre-game favorite." Then he be
gan to tell how good his own boys are.
The rival teams last year staged a
wild fray at Ashland, won by Oregon
Normal, 20 to 6.
SHOE FACTORY MUST ,
LET MEN ORGANIZE
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 13. (AP)
The Simplex Shoe Manufacturing
company was enjoined today from In-
terferlng wltfi unionization of Its
workers, and labor leaders hailed the
court order a preliminary victory of
nntlon-wlde significance In the in
terpretation of labor's rights under
the NRA.
ASHLAND PEAK LOOKOUT
BEING. BUILT BY . CCC
A crew of about ten CCC workers
from Apple-gate camp today atarted
construction of a lookout house on
Annland pea. The buUdlng will be
14x14. The same crew has Just com
pleted the building of lookout hotises
Bt Seln'a butte and at Steve's peak.
Phone 542 We'u ham away yooi
refuse. . City Sanitary Service
4
A sunflower stalk at Cincinnati
owned by Mrs. Carrie Helmann sup
ported 78 blossoms.
Operated Under N. R. A. Code
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Choice Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb
YOUR MONEY AT HOME
1ST
Montana W S. C. Tilt Only
Other Conference Encoun
ter Trojans Meet St.
Marys OSC Plays USF
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. VP) -Swinging
In the space of a week from
the far south to the extreme north,
the Pacific Coast conference football
spotlight will focus tomorrow on Se
attle, where the rival universities of
Washington and Oregon tangle on
the rormer's home field.
Aside from this headllner between
two outstanding aspirants for coast
gridiron honors only one conference
game Is scheduled for this week-end.
that at Pullman. Wash., between the
University of Montana and Washing
ton State college. Five other mem
ber elevens will meet outside teams,
while the Bruins of the University of
California at Los Angeles have n
open date.
Illlklc Kiue Jinx.
Coach Jimmy Phelan's Washington
squad will be battling against one of
those persistent football 'Jinxes" when
It takes the field against Oregon's
Webfeet. In five years the Huskies
have failed to register a single score
against their opponent of the Ore
gon school. Oregon has won four
of the contests, while last year's game
ended In a scoreless tie.
In the face of such circumstances,
tomorrow's tussle can be rated as
nothing but a tossup, although the
Washington eleven la hailed as the
potentially strongest in yeara and
looms the more powerful of the two
In an 'early season &izeup.
Coucars Try Comeback.
Orln. Hollingbery's Washington
State Cougars, pushed into the back
ground of the conference picture by
their 33 to 0 defeat at the hands oi
the University of Southern California
last Saturday, will hit the comeback
trail pamst little Montana and are
favored to balance tnelr conference
ranking with a win
At Los Angeles, the mlgntv Tro)3ns
of U. S C . attempting to run their
string of straight victories v 28. will
oppose the Oaels of St. Miry j. the
team cnnerallv chosen ear'V in in-
season if the most likely to halt the
triumphant march of Troy.
Their prestige distinctjy reduced
after their 14 to 13- defeat by the
University of California last Satur
day, the Oaela are no better than 1
to 3 short-enders In the soutnisna.
while bay region fans ra them a
1 to 2 shot. Some 80,000 spectators.
constituting ' probably the banner
crowd of the day, are expected to oe
on hand for the contest.
Vandals Play Today.
The University of Idaho Vandala
will do their football playing today.
meeting Idaho college In a game at
Caldwell, the latter school's home
town. The Vandals are favored.
coach Lon Stlner, new Oregon
State college mentor, v. Ill bring his
reorganized eleven here to meet, ine
University of San Francisco Dons In
the. bay region s standout contest.
Neither team has measured up to
expectations as yet this year, the
Dona losing to the University of Ne
vada. 12 to 7. and the Staters gain
ing no better than a scoreless tie
with Oonzaga.
Across the bay in Berkeley. Coach
Bill Ingram and his rejuvenated Cali
fornia Bears Witt attemp to take the
ever-dangerous San Francisco Olym
pic club team In stride. Far to the
east. In Chicago. Stanford university
representing the Pacific coast In the
first Important Intersections! battle
of the season, will face Northwester!
university. PLANES DELAYED BY
, FOG IN WASHINGTO'
Fogs In the tat of Watfilngtoi,
today were delajinR the United AM
Line paneenger ahlps approximately
three hours. It waa learaed from the
local offices at the Medford airport.
This morning plane, scheduled to ar
rive at the local port at 9 . m.,
came In at 'noon today.
Pork Shoulder
Roast, lb. 10c
Veal and Lamb
Stew, lb. 5c
Pure Lard
31bs. 25c
Hamburger
31bs. 25c
Jack Holt Star
'-.' Sf'm "St.- W miliar r -T- W
I
Jack Hoi i ts starred at Hie Kialto
theater today and tomorrow in "The
Wrecker," a story of the men who
tear down the buildings that have
Claudette Colbert at Holly
The "new ' Claudette Colbert, who
won Mirreas as the wicked Poppaea in
"The Slfrn of the Cross," continues
her colorful career In "Torch Singer,"
the Paramount picture. In which she
IT BEFORE NRA
OFFICE QUELLED
NEW YORK, Oct. 13. (API
Mounted police rode their horses
through crowds of rioters today at
NRA headquarters at the hotel Penn
sylvania in mldtown New York. Po
!; eald radicals numbering 3500
49 Gallons of Gasoline!
One Quart of Oil!
That Is ALL The
Consumed On An Official
1000 MILE
TEST RUN
Completed Thursday Morning
READ MR. GARLOCK'S STATEMENT
I witnessed the filling of gas in the 1933 Ford V-8 sedan; the sealing, by .
soldering the oil filling cap and the locking of the gas filling cap and turning
of keys, to same, over to Weldon Zundell of the Standard Service Station;
also the checking of gaa put in and the draining of the oil from the crank
ease at the end of the 1000 mile run.
Five (5) quarts of oil were put in at the start and four (4) quart!
drained out at the end of the 1000 mile run.
Results: Forty-nine (40) gallons of gas and one (1) quart of oil
twenty and one-half (20;.) miles to the gallon of gas, and 1000 miles to one
(1) quart of oil.
L. C. OARLOCK, Mgr., A. A. A.
Positive Proof of Ford V-8's Economy
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Rialto Thriller
!
ucen condemned. Genevieve robin
plays the role of his ralthleaa wife,
caught In the fnlllng debris caused
hy an earthquake, realist ically and
thrllllngly authentic.
plays the title role and which opens
Saturday at the Holly theater. Ric-
ardo Cortes. David Manners, Lyda
Robertl and Baby LeRoy head the
supporting cast.
were responsible for the disorders.
More than fifty arrests were made,
Demonstrators, bearing placards and
banners were pushed back to side
walk and police attempted to chase
them out of the neighborhood.
More than 2000 strikers In tha
cleaning, dyeing and tailoring In
dustry assembled at the hotel at 10:30
a. m.
NRA official charged the demon
stration was Inspired by a communist
faction, which refused to be taken
Into right wing unions following NRA
mediation In a threatened strike of
25.000 workers of neighborhood shops.
i
HE FOXX OP
ATHLETICS AGAIN
T
Home Run King Heads List
ir) American League for
Second Successive Year
Cronin, Manush Follow
By ALAN GOLXD
(Associated Press Spports Editor.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 13. ;p) James
Fmory Foxx. the home-run king of
the major leagues, was named by the
baseball experts today as the Amer
ican league's "most valuable player'
for the second successive year
Only two other stara In either lea
gue have ever gained this extraordln
ary distinction. Walter Johnson,
when he was the "Big Train" of Wash
lngton's pitching staff, captured tht
award In 1913 and repeated in 1024.
the year he helped the senators win
their first world series. Rogers Horns-
by won the National league "most
valuable player" contest In 192ft and
repeated in 1929.
Named hy Serines.
Foxx was selected for top honors
again by a committee representing
the Baseball Writers' association of
America, of which Denman Thompson
of the Washington Star acted as
chairman.
The slugging first baseman of the
Athletic waa given a brisk nin In
the voting by two Washington ri
vals. Manager Joe Cronln and Heinle
Manuah, but emerged with a clean-
cut margin. Decisive factors in favor
of Foxx were that. In addition to re
taining the home-run crown, he led
all the American league hitters with
an official mark of .36B. and topped
the cloutera of both big leagues in
runs batted In. with 1&9
Cronln lands Winner.
Tn the opinion of Cronln. his clos
est rival and a former winner of the
award. Foxx ta "the greatest all
around ball player in the game to
day "
Ballot were cast by eight members
of the writers committee, each list
ing 10 players In the order of pref
erence. Points were awarded on the
basis of 10 for first plaoe. nine for
second, and so on. '
Foxx waa named the No. 1 star by
four expert and totalled 74 points
out of a possible maximum of 80. He
waa rated second hy three writers and
fourth by one. Cronln and Manush
each received two first place nomina
tions, collecting 62 and M points re
spectively.
Ruth Unmntloned.
Lou Gehrig of the Yankees, Lefty
Grove of the Athletics and Charley
Oehrlnger of the Tigers were ranked
fourth, fifth and sixth. For the first
time since 1027. Babe Ruth did not
receive a vote or so much aa nonor
able mention.
The selection of Foxx marks the
fourth time In six years that a mem
ber of the Athletic haa been chosen
V-8
for the American league honor.
Mickey Cochrane In 1928 and Bob
Gro"6 in 1931 preceded the flrat base
man in winning recognition a th
most valuable.
Katharine Hepburn
Delights Audience
At Craterian Show
The regular Saturday night preview
jhow, In addition to the regular pro
gram, will be the usual thing At the
Craterian theater tomorrow with
Wax Museum" as the extra feature.
Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Allen Jen
kins and Frank McHugh are featured.
Wax Museum" take a different
slant on the mystery picture theme.
with wax figures coming to Ufa
through a secret process and vice
versa, human beings being trans
formed to wax. The entire picture
haa been filmed In Technicolor,
giving it a decidedly different tinge
than la ordinary la this sort of pic
ture.
The Saturday night previews at the.
Craterian theater are held at no
extra charge for those who attend the
9:00 o'clock show.
Something new In romantic tri
angle i introduced in "Morning
Glory," the regular Craterian feature
today and Saturday. It present
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Adolph
Menjou as love rivals, with Katharine
Hepburn aa the girl.
The unusual angle enters when
Fairbanks and Menjou remain the
closest of friends and btislness as
sociates even after their lov in
tereaj unwittingly cross.
Morning Glory" la an Intensely
human Interest drama centering
about a girl's trials In winning recog
nition on the New York stage. That
moat interesting personality of the
screen, Miss Hepburn, portrays th
girl.
WASHINGTON HIGH
DEFEATS LINCOLN
ORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13. (AP)
Washington high, under their old
coach. Eldon Jenne, continued their
victorious march yesterday, defeating
Lincoln. 19 to 0. to share top stand
ings with Commerce In the Portland
Interacholastic league.
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