Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 17, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    "OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933.
Golfers Invited to Compete for Prizes in Sunday Tournament
PXGFE EIGHT
DAY OF SPORT ON
Turkeys, Prizes Offered As
; Spur In Competition
Play Starts In Eearly
Hours Says Professional
With a promlM of fair weather, all
la In readiness at the Rogue Valley
Oolf course tor tha "Augle Johnsen
day" tournament with play scheduled
to get under way bright and early
Sunday morning. A fine array of
prize await the winners, and due to
expert handicapping It Is expected
. the winnings will be liberally dis
tributed. The only difficulty facing
the tournament committee lies In
providing handicaps for the large
number of non-members who are ex
pected to enter the competition.
Turkeys, merchandise and a plaque,
the latter to be engraved with the
tourney winner's name, will be given
at tha end of the day's play.
A telegram received last evening
by Harry MoMahon, member of the
tournament committee, from A. P.
("Augle") Johnaen, former tourney
chairman here, now living in Fresno,
Cal., declared the latter will arrive
by plane Saturday evening or Sunday
morning for the tournament, which
1 being held In his honor.
The tournament promes to be one
of the largest staged on the Rogue
Valley links this season and a special
Invitation has been broadcast by the
dub for non-members here and out-of-town
golfers to participate.
Jack Hueston, pro, will be In charge
of starting and a small entry fee will
ba charged. Those in charge of the
day's program Include Don Clark,
Larry Schade, J. Kirk, Plavlus West
ou xi any jaouu&non. .
TIGERS TO INVADE
(By Harold drove.)
Caveman versus Tiger will be the
features for Saturday when the Mcd
ford Tigers Journey to a rants Pass
to get a hunk of Caveman or to let
Mr, Caveman get a hunk of Tiger.
The game starts at 2 p. m.
Not since 1031 have tha Cavemen
won from Med ford. The score In that
encounter was 7 to 0 for Grants Pass.
In 1039 Med ford defeated Grants
Pass 7 to 6, placing Med ford and
Orants Pass on an even basts In com
paring scores for the past two years.
Grants Pass has been dogged by
tough luck and Injuries all season but
hope to avenge the defeat suffered
last year at the hands of the Tigers.
Another Important factor in prov
ing tha worth of the Cavemen is that
en Armlstloe day In Roseburg, Grants
Pass missed defeating the Rooeburgh
Indians by one point. Medford de
feated tha Indians by only one point.
Tha aoora of the Roseburg-Grants
Pass game waa 7 to 6 for Roseburg.
and the score for the Med ford -Roseburg
tilt was U to 13 for Medford.
The only Injury reported on the
Tiger squad Is Lloyd Hammack, who
auffered a sprained ankle in last Sat
urday's encounter with Eureka, but
It probably don't keep him from the
game If he Is needed. Don Steward
understudy to Hammack, will prob
ably get the starting call.
OREGON LEADS COAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
r4' t Vol 7 w f it fl
(Associated Pr... Ph.. " ""'" ' P m we oacxfieid.
FOR POINT KICK
IS NEW IN EAST
NEW YORK, Not. 17. fp. Lon
Stlner, coach of the Oregon State
football that so far has been beaten
only by Oregon, the class of the west,
nas nut one regret regarding this
trip east to tackle Ford ham.
It would be swell." he said to
day, "If the boys could Just forgot
football and go out and see the town, i
They've earned It. But unfortunately 1
they've got to play a game Saturday,
and from what I hear of Fordham,
they'd better be good."
Stlner Is bringing something east
that this section has never seen be
fore. He has a special play for block
ing points after touchdowns and field
goals. Hfs two giant tackles, Harry
Field, 223 pounds, and Adolphe
Schwammel, 214 pounds, each grab a
leg on the center, Devine, and when
the ball Is snapped they heave him
straight up Into the air. When he
gets up there, a dozen feet or so off
the ground, he proceeds to block
kicks.
So far Oregon State has been scor
ed on only three times. Devine
knocked down Oregon's first attempt
to kick the extra point, and the sec
ond got by him. An end sneaked in
and spoiled the act by blocking an
attempted field goal by Washington
State, but Devine was up there, and
ready.
"Cinderella" Day
Slated Saturday
In a ugu rating an event of Interest
to all women and girls in Medford
and this vicinity, the Cinderella shop
on South Central avenue, will con
duct their first "Cinderella Day" sale
tomorrow (Saturday).
High grade apparel in all depart
ments of the store will be sold to
morrow at special low prices for Cln-!
derella Day only. Sale merchandise!
for this occasion has been plainly j
marked and extra sales girls have been I
secured to assist customers In making ;
selections.
Hundreds of square miles of
mountainous Utah have never been
visited by white men.
SONS FACE HARD
TEST FOR STATE
L
Game Saturday at Ashland
With La Grande Teachers
Will See Wide Variety of
Gridiron Action, Promise
Approximately 20 per cent of the
farms In the United States change
.nanda through inheritance.
FACTS OS GAME
Teams
Eastern Oregon Normal (La
Grande).
Southern Oregon Normal (Ash
land). Time and Place
As,hland (high school field), Sat
urday, Nov. 18, 2:15 p. m.
Title
For trl-state normal champion
ship of Oregon.
Coaches
Bob Qulnn (Oregon State),
Eastern Oregon Normal); Howard
Hobson (Oregon), Southern Ore
gon Normal.
orriciais
Douglas Lowell, Portland, ref
eree; Dave Strltmer, Salem, um
pire; Frank Bashor, aaiem, head
linesman.
Players' Names, Positions and
Probable Starting Lineup
Eons Sons
Name Position Name
Bred on tE .. Rasmusaen
H. Heyden Lr...... Anderson
J. Heyden LG Patterson
Owsley C Mahoney
Pearson pr; , McClaln
Be may RT Oakos
Hanks RE,., , . Ayrs
Burnett 3 , , Fugltt
Petterson .LH Brown
Crawford RH. Bradford
Hodgen . .. F Lancaster
Alternates
Eastern Oregon Normal Beery,
Halvolson, Miles, Samrnar,' Smith,
Myrlck, Bernstedt, Beers, B. Hod
gen, Jackson, Camman, Golst,
Lassen.
Southern Oicegon Normal: How
ell, Carter, Robinson, Braddock,
J. Cook, White, Marshall, North
am, Fritz, McAnlnch, Courtney,
Crocket, McFadden, Beach, Chip
ley, B. Cook, Jackson, Towns,
Bracy, Foster.
Coach Howard Hobson's SONS 1
football squad wound up a week of !
hard practice yesterday In prepara
tion for their battle at Ashland with
the Invading Eastern Oregon Moun
taineers of La Grande Normal school.
The game, feature of the annual
Southern Oregon Normal school
homecoming program which opens
this evening with a noise parade, will
be for the trl-normal state cham
pionship.
Passing Attack Plnnned
If the field la dry, the SONS are
expected to depend mostly on their
passing attack and some new plays
devised particularly by the canny
mentor, who knows all the surprise
stuff in the book, and some that
hasn't been written yet. Lateral
plays and spinners will be sand
wiched in liberally with straight foot
ball, Is the expectation.
The Injury bugaboo made Its en
try Into the SONS' camp last week
and may keep two -star linesmen out
of the game Saturday. Ward Howell,
giant end, received a bad arm In
Jury in the Marin game and had It
irritated In the Willamette tilt last
week. Howell only played five min
utes against Willamette and Is un-
likely to start against the EONS.
Ross Carter, star tackle, who suf
fered a leg Injury In the Marin
game, may also be confined to the
sidelines Saturday. Absence of the
two stars will weaken the Hobson
outfit materially.
Their places will probably be tak
en by North am, ex-Eugene high
school star, and Carl Ayres, former
Commerce high star of Portland.
La Grande Score High
Season's statistics show that . La
Grande Normal has scored 131 points
against 20 for their opponents, in
six games. They have won four
games, were tied once and defeated
once.
Southern Oregon Normal has five
victories on the credit side, and has
suffered two defeats (by Oregon
State and Willamette), scoring 96
points against 41 for opponents. -
The game is scheduled to start at
2:15 p. m. Saturday on the Ashland
high school field.
U.S.C.
According to announcement by
radio station KM ED, the Oregon University-University
of Southern Cali
fornia football game at Los Angeles
Saturday will be broadcast, starting
at 2 o'clock.
Football Schedule Nov. 18
Teams
Boiton College v. W. Maryland..,
Columbia va. Lafayette
Dartmouth va. Cornell...,..-..
Pordham ts. Oregon fltata....
Georgetown va. Camegle Tech.
Harvard va. Brown. ........
Holy Cross va. 8prlngfleld..-
Lehigh va. Muhlenberg
New York U. va. Rutgers .
Penn va. Penn State
Pittsburgh vs. Nebraaka
Princeton vs. Navy...
BAST
Place
-Boa ton
19.12
Score
. 20-20
.New York
..Hanover
..New York
Washington .
-.-Cambridge
Worcester
Bethlehem
New York
.Philadelphia .
6-2!
8- 6
0-51
0-14
, 25
. 21-
Rochester va. Wealeyan.
Syracuse va. Colgate
Temple vs. W. & J
Army va. Penn Mil. College..
Williams vs. Amherst
Plttaburgh
Princeton
Rochester
Syracuse
0. 0
0- 0
0-13
0-1S
.Philadelphia
.West Point .
..WUUamstown .
CENTRAL
.....Cincinnati
Clnclnattl vs. Ohio.
Crelghton va. Oklahoma A. s M Omaha
Orlnnell va. Drake Orlnnell ,
Illinois va. Chicago
Kanaas va. Iowa State
Kansas State va. Oklahoma...
Michigan va. Minnesota.
Northweatern va. Notre Dam.
Purdue vs. Iowa
..Champaign
.Lawrence
.Manhattan
..Ann Arbor -..Evanaton
..Lafayette
Washington O. va. Missouri-
Wlaconaln va. Ohio State...
St. Loula
....Madison ,
0-23
7-18
7- 0
, 13- 7
, 2-'0
13- 20
. 8- 0
, 0-21
, 18- 0
14- 8
, 7- 7
Xavler vs. Indiana. Cincinnati
ROCKY .MOUNTAIN
College of Idaho vs. Whltham Caldwell
Colorado va. Greeley Thr Boulder
Colorado Coll. va. Colo. Mines ..Colorado Springs
Denver vs. Utah.., Denver
8. Dakota State vs. S. Dakota Sioux Palls
Utah State vs. Brlgham Young Logan
FAR WEST
California vs. Idaho Berkeley ....
California A. M. vs. Nevada. ...Davis :.
Puget Sound vs. Pacific U ....Tacoma
Occidental vs. San Diego. Los Angeles
San Jose vs. Fresno .......... San Jose .....
U. S. C. va. Oregon ... .boa Angeies
. 0-12
Stanford va. Montana...
Palo Alto
Seattle
Washington vs. U. C. L. A
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas vs. Hendrlk PayettevIUe .
Centenary vs. S. Methodist Shreveport
Texas Mlnea va. Simmons. . El Paso .
. 20- 7
. 0-27
. 0- 0
. 8-18
. 21- 8
. 0-18
. 13- 8
, 0- 0
. 0- 0
. 33- 0
. 10- 0
0-18-13-
Olkahoma City vs. N. Dakota State..Oklahoma City .
Rice vs. Texas A. & M Houston
Tempo Thr. va. Arlsona ,. Tempe
Texas vs. Texas Christian...
Austin
SOUTH
Auburn vs. Georgia...
Centre va. Wash. As Lee-
Duke vs. N. Carolina..
Georgia Tech. vs. Alabama-
Louisiana vs. Mlsslalppl...
Mercer Thr. vs. Clemson..
Miami va. stetaon
Richmond va. V. M. I
......Birmingham
-..Danville .
Durham
-..Atlanta
Baton Rouge
-...Savannah
Miami
7-27
7- 14
8- 23
0-14
14- 7
70
8- 0
S. Corolina vs: Purman .
Tennessee va. Vanderbllt-
Tulane va. Kentucky .
Virginia va. Virginia Poly-
Wake Forest va. Bucknell..,
-Richmond
..Columbia .
.Knoxvllle .
New Orleans .
Charlottsvllle
-Norfolk .
7- 0
0-14
0- 0
8- 8
0-13
AT"
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, first
reports of a aeries of four turkey
shoots sponsored by the Jacksonville
chamber of commerce will be heard. ;
Tha shoot will be held on gun club
grounds on the V. J. Beach ranch, ap
proximately one-half mile north of
Jacksonville, in the Old Stage road.
In addition to plenty ot prime tur
keys, there will be percherons, ham
and other awards for marksmen. Tur
key shoot on the Beach ranch have
become almost traditional, says Ray
Coleman, marksman, who will be In
charge. There will be provision made
for a large crowd and shooting will
continue from 10 a. m. throughout
the day. .
AU providers who would like thtlr
turkey served with a dressing of pow
der smell on their hands are Invited
to Join In the festivities, and all are
Invited.
Whillock's $ale
Attracts Throng
" Eager Shoppers
Bargain seekers from arl parts of
southern Oregon crowded Wlllock's
Oolden Rule store on Wort Main
street yesterday and today, attracted
by ths big sale now In progress. Ac
cording to O. A. Whtllock, manager,
this sell inj event has already been
great success. Even better values will
be offered as the sale oontlnuea S'
urday and next week.
Whillock's store Is well-stocked with
new fall and winter merchandise,
which waa purchased before the rise
In prices, enabling the management
to mark everything at remarkably lo
prices, (very department at Whil
lock's baa been Included In this No
vember sale.
Clothing for all members of tha
family Is on display at Whillock's. as
well as dry goods, furnishings, shoes
blankets, hate and other useful articles.
W. Virginia vs. W. Va. Wealeyan Morgantown 14- 0 I
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