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"TffTC'DFO'R'D M"TL' TRTBTOE, WETVFOBD, OREGON, THTIRSDTS', OVTOEBER 16, 1933. PTGFB TOUT?" tlan Endeavor society. There wlU be no admission charge, but a freewill offering will be taken. Beturni"from JourneyMajor James R. Blblghaue, physician at the Med. ford district headquartera of the CCC, has returned from an Inspection trip of several days, which took him to all of the can-.ps and sub-camps In this district. OREGON KEEPS RECORD CLEAN WITH VICTORY TURKEYS, PRIZES African Mlitlonartes Speak Mr,. Ami and Miss Johnson, missionaries In Africa, will nalt tonight at tha Central Point Federated cnurch at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a pro gram of special music In addition to their talks on Christianity in the dark continent, and all Interested natisni r Invited to attend. The W 'VI I CLUB CLARIFIES G0LF1 RULES Long-Standing Doubtful Points Cleared Up By New Draft of Laws Amateur Status Still Undefined r J- H ff T service will be In charge of the Chris T. ANDREWS, Scotland. (;r The Roy and Ancient elub, to which the world of golf era look for 1U atnd arda. ha approved new draft of 1 playing rules clarifying a number of longstanding doubltfui point. The new rule, which had been un der consideration for two years, and become effective next January 1, con tain nothing which can be described as revolutionary, but amplify the old rules and clearly define penalties. Bom definitions now simplified are tthose relating to hazards, lost ball and strokes. Bunkers Defined. A bunker Is defined as that part of a depression in the ground where the soil u exposed and sometimes covered with sand. Oras in a bunker is not part of the hasard unless so defined by local rule. It Is the duty of local authorities to define the extent of the hasard. A stroke is a forward movement of the dub made with the Intention of striking the ball. A ball Is deemed to have been moved If It leavea Its position and comes to rest In any other plaos. A bsll Is lost If It not b found within five minutes after search has begun, and if subsequently found may not be played. A player msy sow continue to play with a, provi sional ball until ho reaches the place where the previous ball is likely to be. No Definition of Amateur. If a stroks be Interfered with by any obstruction which Is Immovable and which Is within two club lengths of the ball, the ball may be lifted and dropped, or on the putting green , ' , ' ot "M- "THm. , tf, "J-yZ f'tryi VA Oregon became the only unbeaten, untied team ot tne Pacific Coast Conference by defeating Oregon State 13 to 3 In Portland. Lelghton Gee (right), elusive Oregon halfback, is shown slashing through tackls for a five yard gain. This was one of the plays that led to the Webfoot first touchdown. (Asso elated Press Photo) placed, not more than two club lengthy from the obstacle, but not nearer to the hole without penalty, If a player when making a stroke hits the ball twice, he shall count the stroke and penalty stroke In sd dltlon. The committee of the Royal and Ancient club held many -meetings to consider the question of defining the status of an amateur golfer, but was unabls to arrive at any decision. No store is a cut rate store unless everything in the store is cut. That is the way the Pay Less DRUGS in the Medf ord Building is run. 1 lb. Prince Albert Tobac co. 73o 2 lBo Cam Prince Albert, 21o ' f 1.60 Petrolag&r, BBo 11.00 Beef, Iron and Wine, 69o 30o Bromo Seltzer, 23o Pt Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, 39o Pt. Best Mineral Oil, 29o 30o Laxative Bromo Quinine, 17o A good grade of Station ery (12 iheeti, 12 envel opes) lOo A good Gainsborough Powder Puff,, 80 16o Aladdin or Butterfly Dye, 4c 26o Chatham House Cold Cream, lOo 3 Turns 21o Another lot of Volla Dale Chocolates, lb. box, 39c Hygeia Nipple or Bottle, 12o -Kleenex, 17o 60o Hind's Honey and Al mond Cream, 31 0 Small Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, 80 6O0 Pcbecoo Tooth Paste, 31o Small Pebeccb Tooth Paste, 8e BOWLING Elk? Tourney. . Captain Sherwood', "Unbeatable,1 took a terrible trouncing from cap tain Brayton' men in their Elks' lodge bowling match last evening, the Brayton crew taking three atralght by substantial margin. Oeo. Qatee waa high gun for the 6herwooda, top pling 030 plna. 151 189 138 138 13 US 188 187 100 - 134 101 120 308 303 303 too 100 100 Brayton Kelly Smith Boomer Prultt Handicap Total, Sherwood Gate, Jerom, Ho'.mM Strang, Herb... Handicap Total, . 801 , 183 , 185 . 180 03 175 11 904 905 3700 140 169 500 188 183 108 173 81 184 183 180 140 81 530 495 337 487 158 , SIS 838 848 3601 dty League. It took the final frame uf the last game to decide the match between the Office Boy, and Domestic Laundry In the City Bowling league at the "Nat" last evening, the laundrymon taking the odd game by a narrow margin. The Elk, All-Stars and Bowman's Barbara roll tonight and the result of the match will have a strong bear ing on first place In the flret half of the City league schedule. Dr. Lantls . S. Oolton . 0. Furnaa O. Robertson , B. Shrove . H. Field Handicap 135 100 305 180 134 03 179 141 131 144 154 84 858 833 Domeitle Mundry. J. Moor, 188 153 L. WaUon 131 J. V. Watson., C. Saylor O. Fabrlck Handicap 131 no 188 73 153 103 140 135 73 170 108 170 183 180 84 177 180 MB 170 135 73 868 783 881 3513 Two Veterans Arrive Two veterans from Port Lewis, Wash., arrived In Medford today by train, and left lm medately by truck for the oampa at Pistol river. Nina veteran, are ex pected to arrive In Marchfleld today by train, to go to the same camp. Lieutenant Robert H. Soule Mid, and are reporting from Vancouver Bar rack,, Wash. MIKULAK AND FRANKLIN IN ALL-AMERICAN POLL By MAS GOULD, Amoc NEW YORK, Not. 16. P) It's n ouj pxponent of the alt-America die leas enthiulum than ever In the ruf atar football label for 1933 on the a The list of all-America candidates to date la by no meana complete, but the following players have been most prominently mentioned In Associated Preea returns : Ends: Smith, University of Wash ington; Petoskey, Mlohlgan; Larson. Minnesota; Oelsler, Centenary; De vore, Notre Dame; Manske, North western; fitted any, Pittsburgh. Tackles: Crawford, Duke; Harvey, Holy Cross: Wlstert, Michigan; C. Jorgensen, S. Mary's: Gentry, Okla homa; Fehrlng, Purdue; . C e p p 1, Princeton; Kllcullen, Tale. Ouards: Oorbus, Stanford; Hupke, Alabama; Rosenberg, Southern Cali fornia; GailUB, Ohio State; Burzio, Carnegie; Jablonsky, Army. tnted press Sports Editor, early ten years since the mor. fam d, Walter Camp, but there appears no h now under way to paste the all tandout players from coast to coast. Centers : Bernard, Michigan; Del Isola, Pordham; Coats. University of California at Los Angeles. Quarterbacks : Johnson, Army; Beynon, Illinois; Pardonner, Purdue; Warburton, Southern California; Montgomery, Columbia. Halfbacks: Buckler, ' Army; Ever hard us, Michigan; Purvis. Purdue; Kercheval, Kentucky; Feathers, Ten nessee; Roberts, Tulane; Wilson, St. Mary's: Danowski, Pordham; Grant. Georgia; Sebastian, Pittsburgh; Nott, Detroit; Franklin, Oregon State. Fullbacks: Sauer, Nebraska; Lund, Minnesota; Mikulak, Oregon: Welu stock, Pittsburgh. OREGON OFF FOR CRUCIAL BATTLE AT LOSANGELES EUGENE. Ore., Nov. 16. (AP) De. termlned to avenge their one-sided defeat by the University of Southern California last year, and thereby win the Pacific coast conference title, the undefeated and untied University oi Oregon Webfoots were southward bound today for Los Angeles, where they will meet the Trojans Saturday afternoon In their Inst conference game of the season. Coach Prink Calllson left Eugene by train last night with 90 players, his coaching and training staff and the team physician, and his farewell statement was of his belief that Stan ford's victory over the men of Troy can be duplicated and that Oregon Is the aggregation that can do It. Players going southward for the crucial battle Include: Hughes and Swanson, centers; Clark, Cuppolettl, McCredle. Gagnon and Fury, guards: Eagle, Nllaaon, Frye, Nellson and Bishop, tackles; Morse, Wlshard, Poe eo, Simpson, Jones and McCoy, Ends; Parke, Terjeson and Arey, quarter backs; Temple, Gee, Mlchek, MUUgan, Van Vllet and Pepelnjak, halfbacks, and Mikulak, Bobbltt and Rushlow. fullbacks. enough against the Webfoot plays as simulated by the third string, but permitted several passes to be com pleted, much to the disgust of Jones. (By Harold Grove.) With two games left on their sched ule and one of them to decide south ern Oregon's representation at Port land for the mythical state football title, Medford high school grldsters settled down to some hard work 'in preparation for the game Saturday with the Orants Pass team. Grants Pass boasts for the first time in many a game that It has an uninjured football squad together and will be In full force Saturday. During the Ashland game three or four of the first string pliycrs were otu of the lineup on injuries or some thing or other. Grants Pass, playing with their full squad, missed defeat ing Roseburg by one point, the final score being 7 to 0 In favor of the Roseburg team. Outside the sudden spurt of strength, Grants Pass has not been figured very strong. If G:ints Pass should beat Medford it will be one of the greatest upsets In prep foot ball of the state. The Tigers reported for practice last evening and went through a bar rage of offensive grid tactics. The point most needed Is a passing at tack that will work In any game. The ball was given first to Glllnsky and then Ghelardl was sent In to take his place. Back field men and ends went tearing all over the field, snagging at long passes, short passes and any other kind, of passes the backs tossed at them. If the backs were not being used in the passing practice they were used In the practicing of grid funda mentals with the line. Medford high school has an excel lent chance of being In on the play off for the state title. Last year Medford Journeyed to Portland with a long string of vic tories at her belt, but was turned back by the Portland Interacholastlc champs, Jefferson high school. Coach Burgher Is watching eveiy possible source to better the Tiger squad. I LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10. ( AP) Their two hard scrimmage sessions against Oregon plays completed, Southern California's Trojans were to go through offensive formations to day under the watchful eye of How ard Jones. The Trojans' first string did well EGG MAS S ff ' Analysis: I lU Crude Protein . 20 I Crude Fat 4 Crude Fiber 5 PER CWT. Crude Ash '. 8 This is your opportunity to make your hens produce more eggs at a reasonable cost to you. We are offering you a QUALITY GUARANTEED egg mash. Sperry's Surelay Mash, per cwt $2.15 Special Egg Mash (without milk), per cwt. 1.70 Special Egg Mash (with milk), per cwt. 1.90 Samson's Special Scratch, per cwt 1.75 Wheat, recleaned, per cwt 1.60 Corn, Eastern Yellow, per cwt. 1.60 Cracked Corn, per cwt 1.60 Mill-run, per sack .90 Rolled Birley, per sack 90 Ground Barley, per cwt . 1.25 WE BUY TURKEYS free crates, etc. See us for shipping dates. F. E. Samson Co. Phone 833 229 N. Riverside Word has been received from A. P. ("Augle") Johnaen, former Standard Oil chief here, now In Fresno, Cel., spurring on the committee In charge of Sunday'a tournament at the Rogue Valley Golf club. The tournament will be open to all, whether membero of the 'club or not, and It la the de sire of the committee that as large a field aa possible compete for the turkeys and other prizes whlcb will be awarded. Johnsen was chairman In charge of some of the most successful tour naments ever held at the local links and Sunday has been deslgntaed as "Augle" Johnsen day" In his honor. In & telegram received by the com mittee. Johnsen says he will fly up Saturday or Sunday to enjoy the tournament and adds: "Save me a dozen good fat divots and have the gang on hand for a great day. I'll be aeeln' you." Entry fee for the "turkey" tour- j ney haa been placed at a vety low figure and, according to Jack Hues- ', ton, pro, Indications are for a heavy entry of local and out-of-town golf- T PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 16. (AP) Coming back after losing the first fall. Bob Meyers, 160, of Tillamook, took the next two to win the main event on last night's wrestling pro gram here from Leo Jensen, 163, of Vancouver, B. C. Reggie Russel, 146, Corral Is, and Noel Franklin, 147. Portland, went three rounds to a draw in the semt wlndup. Bunny Martin, 162, Tulsa, Okla., won from Dr. Leo Burke, 166, Seattle, getting one fall. George Bennett, Tulsa, won on a foul from Joe Gardlneer, 148, Port land, In the preliminary. 1 Broken windows glased by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. New Low Kaies zY on Fruit Shipments Now comes the Rood news - materially reduced exprew charges on shipments of apples and pears. Send soma of the choicest orchard pickings direct to your friends with the knowledge that they will bo delivered with speed, , safety -and economy. We give a receipt and we take a receipt when we deliver. New Railway Express Charges to Stations In tho following Statesi 10-lb. Packai; 33o Standard Box $1.00 California, Idaho, Montane, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington 10-lb. Package 35c Standard Box $1.20 Ariiona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming 10-lb. Package 40o Standard Box $1.40 Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota 10-lb. 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