PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933. I OFF FOR CL E HI In Action Here Saturday (By Harold Orove.) ' - r J t.lb ulinnVl nrA anilltll lfl of fto lnvsds the Eugene high school . ... v.. lPrL gnairon m w ... day night, atartlng at 7:30. Eugene boasts a veteran Hne and a comparatively heavy backfield. Seven member of the line are veteran of last year's team which Invaded Med ford and were turned back by a score f ia to 0. The backfleld U the tame a that of last year, according ; to the reports received here. i The Medford boys left this morning !? at 11 o'oloclc and will have one work- : out on Hayward field before their game tomorrow night. Coach Burgh er's selection for the trip Includes Bob Hlnman, Ed Benett, Sam Kro schel and Ed Simmons, ends: Joe Pelroe, Pat Shaw, Bob Fowler and Burdette Kindred, tackles; Bill Pren tice, Ronald Baker, Keith Estes and Galen Knox, guards; Ma OlUnsky, Russell Brown, "Blondy" Lewis and Olaf Severson, halfbacks; Alan Oeb hardt, Bill Bates and.Stari Kurizman, full backs; -Tommy -White, quarter back. Johnny Millard, manager, will also accompany the ' team. " . F SONS-MI TILT Medford football fans are taking keen Interest In the game scheduled for Van Scoyoo field here Saturday between the Southern Oregon Nor mal school and Marin unlor college, of Ban Rafael, Cal. Tickets went on sale yesterday and the advance de mand Is an Indication of the appre e'HMon of local grid followers in be ing given opportunity to see college football on the local field. Marin college boasts one of the best teams In the San Francisco Bay area, having won the championship tvtea in the last three years. The eollege turns out players who are aierlT snapped up by such Cal if or- nla Institutions as California, Santa Clara and St. Mary's. Coach Hobson's Sons have been go. inn well this season, chalking up i 7-to-0 win over the University of Oregon frosh at Klamath Palls last Saturday for their latest victory. Tickets for the game, which starts at a:l, are on sale at the Toggery and Office Supply store. at- It ; f JJ"-rJs7' z P (u ' ' . ELMER BROWN "' A, ' ' 'I ALf t ' BOWLING Sherwood -Oates, Geo, Jerome ...... Strang, Herb Holmes Handicap Elks' Tourney . 1st 2nd 8rd Total 157 344 HOB 610 ,,,,, 181 191 308 B80 144 143 140 438 b 141 103 145 470 138 1B4 1HO duo ,,, 08 88 08 a Totals ' 887 1083 008 3008 1st 2nd 3rd Total Rankin. 300 165 104 569 Baylor 184 184 164 602 Orr. Eugene 167 151 136 444 York 120 128 136 301 Andres 65 155 155 466 m-.- 08 98 00 aw Handicap 8RADPORO-HALP AYRES BND PATTERSON -QUARD AWERS0N.-6UAR0 Some of Coach llownnl Hobson's SONS who will oppose the powerful Marin Junior College eleven of San Unfurl. Calif., on Von Scojoc field here Saturday afternoon. The game Is scheduled to start Bt 2:15 p. m. NOTRE DAME DESPERATE; WILL HIRE NEW MENTOR P. A. T, AT LOCAL LINKS Am predicted, Jack Kirk, "the cad dies' favorite, won the P, A. T. golf tournament at the Medford club laat week end, but tie didn't do it in the expected fashion. This tour nament, a handicap affair, bad been marked throughout by close matches, a new record for extra-hole contests being registered, Kirk and P. West were the finalist and they started out In characteristic form, neck and neck for the first 18 holes, with Kirk only one up. The first nine holes of the second round on Bun- day were just as close. Kirk being able to do np more than bold his one-hole 4ead. On the last nine, however, something happened and the caddies' favorite, with his 18 handi cap to West's 30, proceeded to put I .on the pressure, knocking over a I series of pars and finally winning, six up and five to play, with West trying hard tjut far In the rear. This closes the regular, tournament season at the local club, wltti Hank Prlngle, the sputnern prego.n title. holdr and Kirk, the winner, of. the coveted P-. A. T. .tropHy; Mrs. Dave Woby, the woman's -champion,, while R: W. Rujil re.talns his honor as 'the "chafriplon."dub." Members', however, are 'playing reg ularly, at the cluti in. spite of- the rainy weather, with wln'ter rules. In- 'force the.' past ten days. Don Clark, chairman -of the tour nament committee, plans to ioiiow Au'gie Johnson's example, and stage informal' week end contests through out the' year, 'with wide range of- livestock and 'Commodity, prizes, and'. Informal . entertainment. 'features. The great advantage of ; local, gol't Is that play Is possible p'racically' Sfl.S'.dayfi' or the, year. "- ? : iA,p 'm 8 hrjne. Stated, .Session. j-'niian xempie. mee.w at: Masonic nail, Asniang; Prldajr evening, Novem ber 3rd, in .stated ses sion. Routine and nthnr Important business regarding the win--ter. ceremonial. All Shrlners Invited. Refreshment after sension. ALBISRT'K. dAsa', Potent'a'te.. R. B. DETRIOK, 'Recorder. 1 VA' tolsts who drive on the wrong side of the street, do so at their own risk, and that If anything happens they are liable to suit for damages. Woodrow Wilson refuses to recog nize Mexican rebel government. Medford Elks break ground for erec tion of a temple on North Central. (Continued irom page one) cause the Tammany opposition has melted. A new order has been Issued on the use of airplanes by.fOvernment officials. At first Mr. Roosevelt broke up the practice of letting officials Joy-fide In army and navy planes. Now the order has been modified somewhat to permit certain legltl' mate trips. Tou cannot find many surface signs of the depression on Washington streets these days. The hotels have been overcrow&'.ed since March 4. pan handling has almost ceased; theaters are hanging out the standing room only signs for ttie first time since 1920. A legitimate stage drama drew (22,jb0 at the box office here last week. Flight 'o-Time iMatora aha JaclfsoD Count) Histury rrom the; Piles 01 l'he Mall Tribune of to and 10 Vear asai) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY .S'ovemfier 1023. (It was Friday) Andrew eldifess, local rrriqing man, '1& offlje he saw one. of the DeAll tremoYits. In trHs city last vjeekt Nash Qrlll to be renovated and opened under new management. Ashland defeate Medford, 44 to 0 In a one-elded game at Ashland Sat urday. There was little display oz spirit by the local team ana iney played listlessly. "The Chocolate 8oldler" will appear soon at the Page. 4- WILL ELECT FRIDAY Election of officers will be neld Friday nlht at the meeting of the Boxy Ann Orange, and all members are urged to be In attendance. The first and second degrees wiU bs conferred on several candidates at the same meeting, and plans have been made for a pleassnt session, marking the opening of the winter season. Returns rrom Portland Deputy United States Marshal 0. 0. Wells returned to Medford on the Oregonlan today from Portland, where he took Roy U Hughes of Aihlsnd. chsrged with using the malls for attempted extortion. Hughes has entered a plea of not guilty. FOR OVER 30 YEARS Medford' s Leading Men's Store PjbsQifflc& sjvam'pa. 45y the. usual-1 flrSt c$ ttte rtrtinth dfel.lverle"flr. efijbys. toMrtl?t rep'l.t'e. of tli cqla. Permanent'waves t'nat are soft and' lustrous. Call 737-J." Prevost's Beau ty .Shop. SMffMfa JtrfkU iVtf.vi.eet- .lp? -the-rpas.t. iil.n.e SioftiTs. iashlWnStf Ed'c.iT ftal.lfey pdu ft r.y. reisJersNWeonTe; hlghci prices for eggs. Enle' P.oln'e Gl.?lfc clu.6 rnlS -a-- veir successful! yeaf. Ne. .Bajjtlsi 'cated- 'Sunday. cTi'ur.'th' .6, ibVi wmwmmm I 1 in- .1, -mmt w.-s'sAfawMBWu. BUY OREGON Build Oregon Never before aave Oregon people had a greater., reason for favoring Oregon-Made products . . . Home trade builds home industries-boos-ts home payrolls-takes care of our 6wn unemployment and speeds recovery for the entire state-. Fuif-Ul YOUR obligation tp your- neighbors- a,nd y-our.s.elf . BUVOREG'ON! T.n;E..,Ttt YEARS. AGQ.'.TOIj'Ay. Ndvember 2; 19l3. City .pbllce anribunce thatlady au- Oregon Gity Flannel 'SMrts-. Pendleton Wcolen- Mills P-ur-e Virgin Wool Overcoats and- lounging. Ilobes. Solumbia .Knit Pure Virgin- Wool. Sweaters, mad"e-iii Portland. Ball leather.. Go's, BleWsi -madia iri-'Pofite land. .George. lawttRc'e leatri-er GWtiSv vm in Portland. Gleason Clove mahuTa,ct"u'r.ed: in:-S:$leJn5 regpn's Diamond Jubilee Medford, June 3, 1934 80S 870 883 205S Bowman and Quenther roll Friday night. . Burleigh Grimes Fired By Cards ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2. (AP) Burleigh Grimes, who has been throwing plt bslls and making faces at National league batters lor the last IB years, waa out of a Job tody. The Cardinals announced' that Grimes, one of ths last of the moist ball pitchers, has been given hts un conditional release. Washington High Trims Grant 14-0 PORTLAND, Not. a. (AP) Tommy Collins. Washington high flashy full back, flew through a sea ot mud and water to a pair of touchdowns at Multnomah stadium last night, which, combined with an automatic safety, gained on a Orant fumble, gave Washington a 14-0 victory over. the Orant Generals and placed Eldon Jenne's Colonials within a step of the 1033 Portland prep title. By ALAN OOULD (Associated Press Sports Editor,) SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. a. (IP) Nobre Dame's football coaching prob lems, agitating the best minds of the university and lta alumni ever since the death of Knute Kenneth Rockne, have not yet been completely solved. sundry and conflicting reports to tho contrary notwithstanding. For the time being Hunk Anderson Is being given full support In tho attempt to achieve some recovery from this year's dismal start, par ticularly In the cllma games with Southern California and Army, the two arch rivals of the Irish. Thero Is no secret now, however, that this Is Hunk's last year as head coach and that steps already have been taken to install another alumnus of the Notre Dame system in charge of the 1D34 aquad. Although for obvious reason no of ficial confirmation Is forthcoming as to any and all prospective changes, here are the salient features devel oped from reliable sources: 1. Jesse Harper, rounder oi me Notre Dame system and the sponsor of Rockne, will remain at least one mc.e year as athletle director. Longer' If he desires,- and will pick the next coach. a. Noble E. Klzer, one of the "Sev en Mules" of 1623-34, who opened the holes for the famous "Four Horsemen." and now head coach at Purdue, stands at the head of the list of coaches favored to succeed Anderson. He may be under contract already. 8. Elmer Layden, fullback of the "Four Horsemen," and now head coach at Duquesne university, may be In duced to return as backfleld coach. although he Is reluctant to do so. 4. A big wing of the alumni or ganisation still favors the selection or James H. Crowley, another "Horse man," for the head coaching assign ment, despite the fact he now has a three-year contract w'lth Fordham. 5. The name of James Pholan, former Notre Dame quarterback, now coaching at the University of Wash ington, and Edward P. (Slip) Madl-. gan of St. Mary's, ons of the early Rockne pupils, also havo been olosely associated with the talk about. An derson's suocessor. branches of their work. Nearly every subordinate Orange In the county was represented: A fine musical pro gram followod fche executive session, after which supper was sorved In the dining room. The regulnr Grange meeting will be held November 3, at which time election of offlcera will take place. A good attendance la expected. Mrs, L. D. Stevenson and son left this week for Los Angeles to spend the winter and will leave In the spring for Alaska to Join Mr. Steven son, who is engaged In a mining project there. November 8 the ladles' of the brick church will hold their monthly party at the home of Mrs. Guy Tox. Members of the Woman's Relief Corp are urged to be present at the next regular meeting, November 3; as- the Inspector .will be present. Frank Smith of Portland, en-route! to San Franclsoo, stopped In Central' Point for a-brief visit Monday night i with his sister, Mrs.- O: E.' Smith, and family. ' i T- -H ' . Ates . In 'Ashland1' ' Roscoe. Ates:, Hollywood'' movie- star, accompanied by two ladles, registered-his; Csdlllac car, which ' was 'driven by a negrov chauffeur, at the. chamber of; com-.. merce :'of flea yesterday (Tuesday;). Ashland Dally .Tidings. . , Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 8. (Spl.) Central Point Grangers enjoyed the Pomona meeting held In then hall Tuesday night, at which t'me Stat Master Ray W. Oil! of Portland, State Secretary Bertha J. Berk of Albany, State Lecturer Marin FIlnt-McCall of Salem and Oeorge A. Palmlter, drill master, apoka on the respective Notice of Appointment of. Adinlnli- triitor, ' '. Notice-Is hereby 'given that on. the . 11th day of October, 1033; the' County Court for Jackson County, Oregon,. sitting In probate snd In the matter of the estate of M. F. Hanley, de ceased, duly appointed the under signed M. F. Hanley, Jr., as the Ad ministrator of the estate ot said de ceased, and that lie thereafter quali fied as such, and Is now tne oiuy sppolnted, qualllied and acting Ad ministrator of said estate. All those having claims against said eetatd will present the same to the undersigned with proper vouchers at 413 Liberty Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated November 1st, 1033. M. F. HANLEY. JR., As Administrator of the Estate of M, F. Hanley, deceased. Medford- Made .Batteries., 18 Mb. Guar. s$5 flechnrgeV our rijake!. SSe ' '.GENERATOR. EXCli'ANtiE ' Electrical'- specln'M't 111 Arm'sfuro ItewrmiuYs, ' SEVERIN . Battery Seryice I.V!? Nb. Riverside. Phone 390 Call 76 For FUEL OIL Any Kind Any Amount Quick, liependable servlca VA11EY FUEL CO. UkBI Truckmen and Farmers Attention! Do you believe In fairplny? Do you wish to carry the burden of taxation for. industrial hogs? If you bolieve in equity and opportunity to try and make a living for yourselves and families, come to the mass meeting at tho COUNTY COURT HOUSE Saturday Evening, 8 P. M., Nov. 4 , Our speakers will uncover the lnjuitice of the "Motor Transportation Act." Pd. adv. Jackson County' Branch Truck Owners' and Farmers' Protective Association. I OsM .lllRfclTAOV CAI -17' j-kf Siiijj! " jl -l!!? Hl i fiiiir? rw mm W4m.mm .mmnm I lin Mxifcm MmM. Skfe KJt 'Mfflff I r: t;ti :tm.m: n mtk nn rrrt n nn n mi nr Hill t l . ' Ih 1:1!' H- h -tmrnmisaiuKak nn .rrr II I ! EULY-SPin-NX;FIEUJ Fatigtie-pjroofs -fTMafl 21 '"fc ' I I. , em'Ii'ri'dy 6 OUTSTANDING FEATURES V- -fiS'W ii' I founi ii. pother tiros made. Yon'll fWWS. S&L 'TSk i Coma in today-wo'd like to .how JK TttM JtJ llrTTW. lKfi5 a 5 n w rmmr'iMMAW We Pay For Good Used Tires Even If your old tires still have some service left in them it will pay you to ride on new, safe tires. . , . 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