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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933. Football Film at Craterian Wednesday Will Benefit Local Team ' SILL FUND FOR NEW EQUIPMENT Thought of Medford high school tudent will turn from doing o! their football aquad tomorrow for gridiron picture of the creen, "Sat urday' Millions" which will be taged at Hunt' Oraterlan theater as a benefit for the equipment tuna for the local team. Backer of the Medford Tlgera are anxious to see their boy In brand new uniforms this aeaaon and among other money raising stunt secured the co-operation of George Hunt to help swell the iund being raised for the purpose. The picture la most appropriate for th occasion, being screen version of Luclen Carya story which ran In the Saturday evening Poet recently. Robert Young has the role of Jim Fowler and Leila Hyams la the girl. Johnny Mack Brown, Andy Devlne, Grant Mitchell, Mary Carlisle and Lucille Lund, the latter chosen as the all-American girl In a nation wide contest, are also featured In the oast. The football scenes are handled by a group of all-Amerlcan football atara. FRANKLIN LAUDED BY MEN OF TROY AS BESLPLAYER LOS ANGELES, Oct. S4. (AP) University of Southern California's football team returned home yester day from Portland where It was held to a scoreless tie Saturday by Oregon state, with nothing but praise for Coach Lonnle Stlner'a team. The Trolan aquad waa met at the depot by the band, and escorted to th campus wnere a Dig raiiy vmm held. "The game waa Just like a ooupl of automobiles meeting at an Inter section." said Willi O. Hunter, ath letlo director. "Southern California and Oregon State hit head-on and nothing but a tie could result. That waa all." Southern California' player said Norman Franklin, Beaver halfback, was th best football player they had come up against this year and that he lived up to advance reports com pletely. Aaron Rosenberg, guard, who suf fered a broken cheek bone, and Ha fceJl Wotkyns, fullback, who hurt his side, were taken to a hospital for observation, but each was expected to be ready to atart against California at Berkeley Saturday, 1933 Edition of Medford High Tiger Squad Here's the 1033 edition of Medford high school's Tiger football squad: Upper row, left to right Fowler, tackle; Clifford, guard; Ghelardl, half; Brown, half; illnman, end; Bennett, end; llammarlr, center; Severson, hair, second row Kuelmle, end; Kindred, tackle; nnrtvln K. Burgher, coach; Ed Klrtlry, assistant coach; Kunzmun, half; Plerc. tackle; Stewart, Inckle. Third row White, quarter; 1'rentlce, gunrd; Baker, guard; Bates, full. Lower row Biles, guard; Genlmrd, full; Knox, gunrd; Lewis, half; Glllnskv, half. Photos by miaugle. BOWLING Gl FOR FRIDAY GAME WITH TIGER TEAM By tlAROI.D GROVE. Reports from Klamath Falls Indi cate that the Pelican are working hard to round Into shape for the Medford Tigers Friday In that city, and that the Pellcana will not be a push over. So fnr this season the Pelicans have held their own. Re cently they held the strong Corvallls high school squad to a 0 to 0 tie. Corvallls ha defeated Eugene high, rated a state contender. After the defeat of Marshfleld the local squad I going through like wildcat to keep from going down their dally two and a half hours of practice cheerfully. The win over Marahfleld put new life in the squad. It acted us' a tonic to both the inex perienced and experienced players. Those that were Inexperienced gstned a feeling of self-assursnce. They are no longer scared of making a mistake or to fight when sent Into the game. They have learned that no matter how much experience a player has, he must posses the spirit of the game and have the ginger to back It up. Coach D. K. Burgher and Assistant Coach B. M. Klrtley are drilling the boys hard on grid tactic. Mr. Bur gher snd Mr. Klrtley both stated that the only way Medford ha been able to atay on the winning side of the Southern Oregon football ledger Is by hard fighting in the, games and hard, energetle practice In prepara tion. Although Klamath I nit rated very high this year in comparison of scores, she does possess a lot of big. strong country lads, who will fight Medford Hunter -Bags 3 "Chinks" With One Shot That little saying about killing two birds with one stono will have to bo revised slightly, for today's edition. It Menu that 1. d. Morthland of the Medford Flower shop waa pheasant hunting In the Talent district yesterday, and with one shot brought three fine pheas ants down. He didn't shoot a second time, for fear of being arrested. For two shots equal six birds, when there should be only for to oom I1y with the hunting laws. for the required number of points. The football benefit show for the purpose of supplying new football equipment for the Tlgen will be held tomorrow night. First show at 7 p. m. Ask any member of the team or the writer of this story about the tickets. Broken windows glazed by Trow ondge Cabinet Works. WARBURTON LOST TEEN POUNDS year, but finally the truth concern ing Irvine War burton 'a loss of 13 pounds In weight the first day of football practice in 1932 is out. ".Scooter" Warburton, University of Southern California's 140 pounds of quarterback, can safely tell about It now that he is the first string alter nate on the Trojan team this year. "I had always heard that Coach Howard Jones wouldn't consider a quarterback unless he was big," aid Scooter, "so I waited until no one was looking and after tipping the scales at 148 wrote down 161 after my name. "When I weighed in again after practice, BUI Hunter, the athletic dV rector, was there, snd I couldn't do anything about It. He looked at me kind of funny, but never said any thing. "I dln't say anything either. We Just let it go at that." The tow-headed San Diego youth whose wild runs were Important fac tors In the defeat of Notre Dame and Pittsburgh last year, admits that he became rather obese after work ing in the motion picture studios the past summer. Hunter was on hand when ho came In this season at a legitimate 153. but It didn't last long. Scooter Is back to 145, the weight at which he won the state quarter-mile title sev eral years ago and the same weight at which he ran on the Trojan relay team last spring. So, explains Warburton, the add ed weight won't cut his speed down much. He Is a Junior this season, which Trojan opponents of next year probably will regret very much. L PERFORM TONIGHT R. C. Downe. known throughout the country as a wizard of the bil liard cue, will give an exhibition of trick and novel shots at the Bates blllard parlors on Pront street this LOS ANGELES. ) It took ai evening. Downe. who hall from HUB Mn.C.LU n..vw..- Detrolt, Mich out the country for many years, dis playing hi skill in an Intricate rep ertolre which features the balancln? of 94 balls on two cues. Following hi performance heTe. which Incidentally will mark bis fourth vlst to Medford. Downes will continue his Journey south, stopping tn Aablsnd for an exhibition, probably Wednesday. Admission will be free for the rue artist's show at Estea' place tonight. New 50 Size LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS FOR WOMEN They relieve nd prevent periodic pain and associated disorders. No narcotics. Not just a pain killer but a modern medicine which acta upon the CAUSE of your trouble. Per sisteot use brines permanent relief. Sold by ail druggist To Consider Budget At a special meetin gof the city council, October 31. In the city hall, the public la be ing Invited to sttend the session, when the budget will be gone over, and adopted. Any complaints or ob jections will be considered by the udget committee and the city council. 3 v, M Preserve Eggs While Prices Are Down For Best Results Use FLEMING'S EGG-KEEP eggs fresh as the day they were laid wmm Keeps Merely cover the egg with the preservative by hand, storing away In cool place In regular cartons. GUARANTEED TO KEEP EGGS PERFECTLY FROM 8 TO 10 MONTHS J $1.00 .75 SIZE PRESERVES 100 DOZEN FRESH EGGS. TO luO SIZE PRESERVES DOZENS. 75 TO 100 SOLD IN MEDFORD BY MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Cor. 6th and Bartlett. Phone 260 ???vw ah anVjit to defeat. In a recent game with Corvallls the Pelicans put up a real battle. Corvallls used everything In their power to beat them, but were not sble to break through the line Elk. Captain. Sherwood' team rolled over th Bowman quintet 11k a forest fire last night to Inaugurate th bowl ing tournament at the Elks' elub, tak ing three straight game by substan tial margin. With a total of 3817 for th matoh, the Sherwood outfit ha a good chance tor th weekly high-match-total prise. Jerry Jerome of the Sherwood wa high for the evening, with 543 plna, 310 of which were smacked over in th opening game, , Captain Orr and Captain Olll will line up their team for a battle on the Elks' alley tonight. , Bowman 163 146 198 417 Olmscheld 133 138 lid 397 Vlrg Strang 131 lit 131 377 Ferguson 170 138 1S1 . 440 Aoltnsky 144 198 148 488 Handicap 88 8 BS 394 839 811 813 3483 179 140 180 479 141 190 149 434 310 188 185 843 1SS 187 153 476 139 139 144 403 Sherwood date - Jerome Herb Strang Holmes .....- Handicap ,. 98 98 98 394 894 913 871 3977 City Uagl-. Bowman' Barber Shop bowlers made a elean sweep of their match with the Copco team tn the city lea gue last night at the Nat alley. Dia mond. Oatea snd Ericsson rolled In the 500 class for the barber, while Die smith of the llghthouMra ws alon in the charmed circle for hi tesm. Frsnk Hussong of Copco wa high game man for the evening with 306 In the mlddlt canto. The Mall Tribune and offlc Boys meet tonight In th city legue. Bowman's Barber Shop. C. Bowman 144 168 138 448 ray Diamond 163 Oeo. Oate 165 r. Erlckeon 191 Handicap 48 193 187 175 163 188 190 48 44 T. Rutsoni - R. Smith H, Hussong .. J. Burrougha Handicap 737 164 890 9181 Copco. 143 308 188 487 155 300 158 610 138 101 . 153 , 88 133 849 133 130 433 88 88 638 153 843 3033 FIFTEEN ELK KILLED ON SEASON OPENING LA GRANDE, Ore., Oct. 94 (API More than 18 elk vera killed In this territory on th opening day of th easor Monday. The largest bull elk reported killed o far wa brought Into La Orande thla morning by Ben Provost. The animal weighed 900 noiifjda, ... 1 it-' Y I r- ts. 3 i Tomorrow Night! WEDNESDAY! 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