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IfEDFORD IIATL TRTBUXE, jrEflFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER X9, 1933
JUNIOR HIGH SET
FORVICTORYOVER
GLENDALESQUAD
Heotlo Struggle Assured Be
tween Old Rivals Pro"
ceeds For Athletic Fund.
WRESTLING
lASTiNIGHT
MM ford Junior High Bull Dogs
arlll haw nm Af thslr tOUKbeftt fOOt-
U battles of the kuod when they
meet th oienaaie nign scnuui
tie local field Friday afternoon at
Qlendal has a wonderful team for
a secondary high achooi ana nas
already defeated tha Ashland Junior
high achooi, composed of freahmen
and sophomores, in two games, ui
t-. lru.a.1 lunlnr hish has also de
tha Aahtsnri ar.hOOl and tY 1
little higher acora than did Olen-
dala: ao aa comparative scorn w
should be able to give a good ac-
thmMivM. with the ex
ception of a few minor Injuries, the
local boys are in gooa oontmion ana
are "rarln' to go." This will be the
n...tt ama. In na mn seasons With
Olendale high, tha Medford Juniors
being on tne iong ena u wio mv
In two of the three games already
played, and tha team this year Is
determined to chalk up another Tic
ory. Tha Bull Dogs showed up well laat
jrrlday afternoon in a gams against
tha Tiger Cubs of the local high
achooi. Although the Cuba very
greatly outweighed the Bull Dogs,
they were unable to soore till late
In tha third quarter, when Kroschel,
playing left end for the high school,
blocked a punt on the Junior high
85 yard line. The call rolled over
the goal line and Kroschel fell on It
lor a touchdown. The try for a point
also wsa successful, making the score
1-8, the Bull Dogs having scored in
the second quarter when EtUnger,
quarterback. Intercepted a forward
pass and ran 60 yards for a touch
down. The Juniors failed to make
tha extra, point.
The student body ta hoping for a
large crowd tomorrow not only be
cause they expect a real football
game but they are making a drive
to secure funds to buy some new
equipment for the team, wftleh U
desperately in need of It. Already a
large number of student body tickets
have been sold. Quite a number of
tana interested In the junior high
have purchased season passes and
aome apeclal donations have been
given, but there la atlll a consider
able amount needed to buy the new
outfits; so It Is hoped that every
one interested in these boys, a large
number of whom will go to high
school next year, is urged to attend
the- game tomorrow (Friday) alter-
. The probable starting lineup for
local Doye is: oieiie ana vuvor,
ends; Tuttle and Oordon, guards;
Hayes, center; Santo and Campbell,
tackles; Luman and Lltrtll. halves;
Boyd, fullback; and Sttlngcr, quar
ter. '
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18. (AP)
After losing the first fall In the
mam event of last night's wrestling
program here, Billy Edwards, 188.
Kansas City, took the next two w
win the match from Pat Bellly, aoa,
Boston.
Rellly won tha opening fall with
a body slam in minutes. Edwards
took the second in 12 minutes with
a headlock and the deciding fall
with a eerles of flying tacklee In all
minute,
Noel Franklin, 151, Portland, and
Buddy Edwards, 14S. Kansas City.
Billy's cousin, were given a draw In
the eeml-wlndup.
Toby Christiansen. 17S, Portland,
won on a foul from Bailor Franc, 179,
San Diego.
Bunny Martin, 145, Seattle, took
one fall and the opener from Bob
Anderson, 144, Oklahoma City.
BOWLING
Fights Rosenbloom Novem
ber 3 For Title Street
Brawl With No Purse Is
Recounted.
Lineup of teams for the Elks' bowl
ing tournament beginning Mondsy,
October 33rd:
Everett Brsyton, captain; Boy Pru
It. Ernest Smith. Walter Love, E. E.
tr-ll.. Tt-H a ..'av TWftHftr 37. 80:
November 10, 15. 31, 37; December 8
Oeo. Eads, captsln; Bill Rose, oiar-
u.hIjI n-Am Tit T V a
DatesOctober 37, 81; November .
17, 33, as; Decemoer a.
John Moffltt, Doc Wright. Normsn
White. Dates October 34, 80; No
vember 8, 13, 34, 30; December 5.
jack OllI captsln; we waiaon, u.
nat T W UniDetttl W. M.
W. nnuutiwii ..-is-
Clemenson. Dates October 34, 81;
November 10. 14, u; uwtmow a, .
fllan ShArntnntt. rimtain: OeO. GStOS,
Jerry Jerome, Herb Strang, Co'.e
animal nub October 33: Novem
ber 1, 7. 15, 30, 39; December' 4.
Carl Bowman, captain: ai Hourwaj,
Vlnr Rtranff. Walter
Olmsceld. Dates October 33; No
vember 3. 8, 13. 31, ueceiiiDrr
nankin AATHalln: ClaUdS Say-
lor, I. P. Andres, Eugene Orr. Earl
York.. Dates oc toner ao; nuviuuw
1, 8, 14, 33; December 5.
TI niianthat ntln! KOhald
nuau v... . ,
DeVore, B. L. Sanderson, J. O. Thomp
son, Harry Predette. Dates October
35; November 3. 7, 17, 34; December
1, 8.
Mali Tribune.
O. Pun! 181 134 134 433
P. Lounsberry 171 l7 109 637
... ISO 178 181 408
H. Halght IT. 300 160 18 547
J. Murrey
Handicap 83 83 83
908 854 893 3823
Domestic Laundry.
J. Moore 143 153 189 430
J. V. Watson 143 180 143 448
Lee Wsteon 181 170 140 600
W. Heath 149 185 139 473
O. Pabrlck 183 181 134 478
Hsndlcsp M J3 03
891 931 804 3826
Thursday. October 10: Elks vs.
Tour Office Boy.
STREET SIGNS AS
1934 SEALS BOSS 0F WILLWVIETTE 11
HURTS DIM CHANCE
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19. W)
Charles "Qabby" Street, algned aa
manager of the San Francisco Mis
sions, will have "complete control"
of the Pacltlo Coast league baseball
club, Joseph Bearwald, president, said
Here today.
Bearwald, who announced Street
had algned a one-year contract, aald
the former world's championship
manager of the St, Louis Cardinals
will com to San Francisco early next
year to take charge of the club for
the 1934 season.
"He will be In complete charge,
Bearwald aald; "I Intend to obtain
for him such player as he wants and
are available."
The Missions, one of Baa Fran
Cisco's two home Coast league teams,
finished seventh In the 1933 pennsnt
race for the eight-club circuit. They
led the league in hitting, however.
Bearwald aald he will meet Street
at the annual minor league meeting
at oslveaton, Tex, next month to
discuss plana tor building up the
club.
Comoetent Ladles' Barber at Bo'
man's. 18 6. central. Phone 57 for
appointment.
Aladdin Lamp
iimr nat. in f AV Ready to
MAun tA" atttatrvthins. the Willam
ette University Bearcat play Colum
bia university in portiana loniorivn
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
The halfback battle between Nehl
m r-nlttmhlm and OraVM of Willam
ette Is anticipated by the fans. Both
are triple threaters, though Oraveo
Is not the regular Bearcat kicker.
With several first stringers on n
tnlnratl ltaf f?nrh "Knee" Keens SStd
he would try to discover lew back-
field talent on hla squad. Cannaay.
negro halfback, la definitely out of
the game and Olson, fullback, may
not play. Dribble and Kaiser, reg
ular ends, are also out with Injuries.
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TIGER RESERVES
TO GET CALL-IN
TILT SATURDAY
First String Bunged Up
.Over-Confidence Fades
And Old Fight Returns
By EDWARD J. NEIL
(Associated Preaa Sports Writer.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 19. P) Mickey
Walker, the toy bulldog from New
Jersey, msy be getting old a fighters
go. Ring light have glared down
on him a welterweight champion,
middleweight king, heavyweight title
contender.
The bright light of other places
have shone on him Just as long, leav
ing him an expert both In the ways
of the rlna snd the wsywsrd. He
light Msxey Rosenbloom, who like
wise haa achieved some fame In both
directions, for the light hesvywelght
title In Madison square Garden, No
vember 3.
Now Mickey 1 willing to eonceae
Rosenbloom'a reputation ss a prize
fighter. A champion, naturally, atands
for progress among the cauliflowers.
But as a fiowerlng bloom among the
primroses, Rosenbloom, he Insists,
cennot qualify.
"Harry Oreb," algha Mlcxey, rev
erently, "there was a man.
"I fought him 16 of tne Hugnrsi
rounda anyone ever lived through In
the Polo grounds In 1825. I thought
I won. but they Rave him the de
cision, and when It was over I headed
for Broadway and a lobster shop J
knew. I was all bunged up.
"In walked Oreb as soon as I was
settled, and he had a girl with him.
Ha Instated that I Jolp hla party.
Then when we were through he want
ed to go dancing. I had to go along.
Either that or iigm mm an
again.
"We must have dsnced for hours.
In fact, we danced so long Harry's
girl dlssppeared. Finally It waa get
ting light and w atumbled out into
the morning air.
"All of a sudden Harry grsbbed me
by the back of the neck. Up to that
time we hsdn't mentioned the fignt.
'"I Just wsnt to show you I csn
lick you any time, anywhere. I'm go
In to alve you another walloping
right now,' he aald. Before I could
even argue' he squared off and made
a rush for me.
"I etenned back and let him have
a left hook on the chin aa he came
in, and he etaggered some but came
right back, swlglng both hsnas. m
a second we were all over the atreet
a ran cams running down the aide-
,.ik o,inina hie nlght.atlck. I saw
hina lift it hiarh over his head.
"h.vp i vu at him. Tm Mickey
ur.iw and that'a Harry Oreb. We're
Hint kiddlna a little. Don't hit us.'
well, there's the morning new'
papers full of the fight we'd had the
night before In the ball park, and of
all the people in New York who had
n't heard about It we have to pick
nn.. this oolllceman. He didn't hit
. hut ha' bundled us off th block
viefn Harrv could get at him, I shov
ed him into a cab and told the drlvor
to take him home.
"I we Juat geotlng Into bed when
tv m ntoin ranff.
""Mickey." ssys Oreb at the other
I'm eorry for wnai i ju om.
(By Harold Grove.)
With half the men on the first
string out of practice because of ln
Juries, Medford high school footbsll
plsyer settled down to their last
hard practice before the game with
Marahfleld, which will be played on
VanScoyoc field Saturday afternoon.
The spirit on the Red and Black
squad Is the best that has been ahown
here In the past three years. If the
Red and Black ever had an over
confident feeling they have certainly
lost it now, Judging from the actlona
of the players. The prima donnas
are not so much so.
Ronald Baker, guard, was slightly
injured In the Crescent City gam.
but Tuesday, when a hard practice
i called, he happened to twist hla
body, causing It to hurt. He was given
an examination and It was found that
he had a badly sprained muscle In bis
bock.
Burdette Kindred, husky tackle. Is
out of the lineup because of an In
jured shoulder. He received the in
Jury In Saturday's game with Cres
cent City.
Ed Bennett. Medford star end, waa
on the wrong receiving end when he
received a torn muscle during isas
Saturday's skirmish. He haa been
going regularly to a doctor for treat
ments and It la very vaeue that be
will be able to etsrt the gsme against
Marshflold.
Stan KunJiman, the boy who snow
ed promise last Saturday of stardom
Is troubled witn an oia injury,
He
I being troubled with ft "chaney
horse" again.
Keith Estes, , 180-pound guard,
had th doc' o. k. on his knee, but
he soon found that hi knee was still
little week. He has been practic
ing ft little on It, but It 1 not def
initely knows whether be will par
ticipate In Saturday's encaunter.
Lloyd Hammacx, center, another
boy with an Injured knee, found that
his knee waan t aa strong aa it cou:a
be. He may or may not be ID the
Uneun Oaturdey. The verdict will
probably be "may not.- Mia knee
la still very weak.
Alan Oebhardt, tne raring, tearing
fullback, has not had much of ft
chance to show hi ability so far this
season. During the first game of the
season Al sprained hla ankle and haa
been laid up ever since.
Leo Ohelardl (Leaping Leo) in au
probability will not be permitted to
dress for Saturday's gsme because of
an operation. Leaping Leo was taken
to the doctor's off.e on th morning
of October 14, and right then and
there hla tonsils were extracted. He
has not been seen around the high
school building since then, according
to Coach Burger,
What l left of the squad Is in good
shape. The reserves have developed
Into a hard fighting aggregation, uar-
wln K. Burgher doe not predict vic
tory, but he will assure Medford fans
that the Tiger will fight like "tigers."
Coaoh Fred Osborn and hla Pirates,
consisting of 30 men, are expected to
arrive in Medford late Friday.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin to Go
If iron fl eur tnd mak sod th world
looka punk, don't iwUow lot of ulU, mlu
M-ftl wtr, oil, UuUy candy or chawing (um
mod npwt thtm to mkki you niddeiily wet
ud buoyant and full ol unahiaa.
For thoy can't do It. They only moTt tha
bowel tnd a tnera movement doesn't get at
the cause, Tha reaeon (or your down-end-out
feeling If your liver. It should Dour out two
pound of liquid bile Into your oowtl daily.
II this bile I not flowing freely, your food
doesn't digest. It Just decays to the bowels.
Gsa btoata up your stomach. You have
thick, bed tasta and your breath la foul,
ikio often breaks out In blemishes. Your head
ernes and you feel down and out. Your whole
System is poisoned.
It takes those food, old CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get thee two
Kunds of bile flowing freely and tnske yon
il "up and up." They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle vegetable attracts, amasing
when It come to maklrg the bile flow freely.
But don't ask for liver plUi. Ask for Carter's
Little Liver Pillt. Look for the name il R A,
Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red Vi ar
label. Reseotaaubstitute.25catdrug Jl
but don't forgt I can lway lick
you
1 guea maybe he could, at that.
But thta Roeenbloom . . . Py no
attention. He doeen't either smoke
or drink."
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. (AP)
Jefferson high came back laat night
after their defeat by Qrant, to over
come Commerce 18 to In the Port
land lntersoholsstlo football race.
Both teams gave fine exhibition of
hard tackling and clever offensive
work, but the blue and gold Inter
ference mowed down the Commerce
ends when It needed yardage for
scoring plays.
MEDICAL ADVICE
IJ you ttfjnf to sa
. keep the bowel action regular and comfortable
t - a. . a aa , ,
. muitu consupmea speiis as rare as com 8 wp. j
. avoid danger of bowel strain
use a liquid laxative
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. MONDAY
OCT.
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Can constipation be overcome?
"Year" sav mrdirnl men. "Ye.il"
declare thousands who have
followed their advice and know.
You ire not apt to cure your
constipation with salts, pills and
tablets, or any habit-forming
cathartic. But you ran overcome
this condition just by senile
regulation with a suitable liquid
litxative.
Dr. Catiwttri Syrup Ptpsln
has the arfrage prrson's botvels
just at rnjular at clotwork in a
Jew wttks' time.
Why Hospitals use
a liquid laxative
The dose of a liquid laxative caa
be measured. Tlie action ran be
controlled. It tomis no habit;
ynu need not take a "double
dose" a day or two later. Aor
will H irritate the kidneys.
The right liquid laxative will
bring a perfect movement, with
no discomfort at the time, or
afterward.
The wrong rnthartic may'
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In buying any laxative, rend
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First i select a properly
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Second i Take tha dot
you rind autted to your
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reduce tha doe until
bowels are moving of
their own accord.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
repel n haa tha highest
atandlng among liquid
laxatives, and la tha one
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Tobacco
Cookies
Quick or
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9 lb. bag 37c
4 cans 25c
pound 18c
5 pounds 27c
pound can 75c
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2 pounds 25c
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Hsrrr Demetral. veteran grsppler,
displayed great ferocity to take the
Irlst fall In tne main event at the
Armory last night with Jack Kogui.
a series of butts save Kosut the sec
ond fall. Demetral was so keen for
battle in the imai fall mat the same
process put him out of commission
in less than a minute.
Pete Belcaetro won with butts from
Dr. Napoleon DeVore ol Parle, In two
atralsht falls.
COAL
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