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PAGE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 21, 1933. TITLE TILT HERE ON TURKEY DAY IS Not So Anxious to Make Long Trip to Portland if Could Be Assured Game That Would Aid Funds No selection of an upstat high school Uam to play In the Shrlna benefit ffame at Portland, Thanks giving da; will be made until after the week-end gamea, when Corvallla playa Salem Friday, Mcdford playe Aahland Saturday, and Washington and Roosevelt schools of Portland meet Friday. Bend ha no weeK-end game. Salem, Bend and Medford are rated ac the three contenders. The aelec tlon will be made by the aport editors i of Portland papers. Wont Game Here. Principal 0. 0. smith and Coach Darwin K. Burgher of the local school aald yesterday they were not partlcu. . larly anxious to play In Portland If they could be assured of a Thanks giving game here that would have a state championship complexion. They hold the Portland game cannot be regarded as a title match, as all the Portland teams have been tied, as have Salem and Bend. Mo definite decision will be made locally until the end of the week. Salem and Bend are both active contenders for the honor. Medford has made no 'formal bid, but bobbed up yesterday as the only undefeated and untied high school football team In the state. Bend and Salem played yi-13 tie early In the season. ' Medford More Expensive. From a Shrine financial stand point, Salem Is the logical choice. They could be hauled Into Portland by bus on the morning of the con- eat, at a minimum cost. With Med ford. the expense would run from 500 to (730. with train fares for 33 players, lodgings and three or four meals, and chaperonea, managera and assistants. The same applies to Bend. At a meeting of the Portland school principals, Medford was given consid eration for It seasons record. The Burghermelsters practically ollnched the southern Oregon title last Satur day by defeating erant Pass, 40 to 0. . Bend is hot after the Portland ap pearance, and so Is Salem. Bend Points to lu 30 to 0 defeat of Klam ath Falls, against Medford's 7 to 0 win over the Pelicans, 'as an argu ment in their favor. Conditions Different. Nothing matters In Klamath Falls but defeat of Medford. Every season they point for the Tigers, as they have never defeated a Medford grid squad. It la their big game. Medford played them on a muddy field, In the rain. Bend played them on a clear day, on their own field. The Tlgera were only looking for victory, and Bend waa aiming at the highest pos sible score. Bend's brightest game Is the defeat of The Dalles, 37 to 0. The Dalles filed early aspirations as title contenders, and the Bend loss knock ed their hopes for a goal. Salem claims the Bend tie with them was more or less of a fluke, and there is some question of the le gslity of the play that tied the score Then la no question, throughout the state, that Medford haa the best record and is the strongest team of the three mentioned. Klamath Harks Tigers. Klamath Falls Is backing the Tigers for the Portland game, and the Klam ath Pills Herald, in Its Monday Issue declared, "Medlord can't poaalbly be overlooked as a title contender," and "la more deserving of consideration than either Bend or Salem." Boost for llnrgher. eTpeaklng of the record of Coach Buraher. the article aald: "Burgher ha the finest record of any coach In Oregon sine the days Prink Calllson coached at Medford. He has been at Medford four seasons and has loat but four games. One of these games waa for the state chsmplenshlp against Jefferson high school at Portland last year. He haa a strong team and a steady one as people tn Klamath Falls have cause to know and both aenxlment and fact should prompt southern Oregon to support Medford's candidacy for the championship game It the Tigers win from Grants Pass and Aahland." . To Show Pictures Moving pictures of Alaska will be shown thta evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Phoenix Pres byterian church, according to an nouncement thla morning. An offer ing will be taken, but do admission charged. The picture are sent out by the board of national missions of the Presbyterian church, and concern the work of the organisation In Alaska. LOOK! Roller Skating THE RINK THAT'S DIFFERENT OPENING FRIDAY, November 24 at th. MEDFORD ARMORY Don't Fail To Come Tor A Good Tim General Admission To Spectator lOo Order Maintained At All Times Manager, John Bchepcre. Medford Armory BOWLING The Sherwood (ad Rankin teams wers tied for first place) In th zuu' bowling tourney at the close of last week's schedule, each having won 7 and lost 5, for a percentage of 883. Five other teams Bads, Olll, ctrr. Bowman and Braytoa were In a dead heat for second place, each hav ing won six and lost six. Roy Prultt leads th Individual performers with sn average of 303 in nine games. Rankin's team won last weeks prize with a total of 3788 pine and Sollnaky won Individual match hon ors with a total of 503. Players Oames Total Ave. Prultt 0 1830 J03 Olll ...... 13 3403 33S3 3258 3177 3153 ' 3133 3118 3058 2058 3038 1510 3001 1603 1044 078 1038 1033 1009 1418 940 1883 1414 1407 1400 937 481 1331 300 Eads ............ Erlckson ........... Rankin ............... Oatea ................. Paske ..... . 13 13 199 188 J81 180 177 178 Sollnsky Sherwood Watson Jerom Bowman . ... 171 171 170 188 187 188 Saylor Alenderfer Quenther ........... 182 m 181 ISO Brayton ............. Orr, Bert Orr, Cugen ....... Devore 158 Rose . Thompson Strang, Herb...., 158 158 167 157 158 158 155 154 147 148 146 145 145 144 Smith . , Ferguson Sanderson Andres .. . Brown Whit . Vork 13 1780 13 1747 Strsng. Vlrg.....M Moffatt Oimscheld ........ Holmes .......... . 1743 1738 1738 1288 1378 1383 1804 1138 1804 1437 Wright 143 Fredette ................ Fllegel Kelly , Clemenson 142 ... 136 123 Boomer Noe 112 Team Standings. Team W. L. Pet. Sherwood . . 7 8 .883 Rsnkln ..... 7 8 .383 Esds ... 6 8 .800 Olll . 6 6 .500 Orr . .500 Bowmsn 6 I 6 .800 Brayton .......................... i.- 6 6 .800 Quenther ..................... 4 8 .833 Elks Bowling Monday. OIU 199 175 191 886 Watson . 314 140 153 817 Alenderfer .... 186 168 186 498 Fllegel .. 153 134 184 471 Clemenson 126 128 126 878 Handicap 89 89 80 387 Totals 947 840 000 3638 Sherwood . 156 138 139 433 Holmea .. . 138 158 140 436 Jerome .. 170 170 170 510 Strang, Herb 133 123 142 388 Oates 180 ISO ISO 840 Handicap ..... 84 84 54 162 Totals .'. . 831 823 B23 3469 Bowman's Barber Shop bowlers roll ed over the Domestic, laundry team without a bump last evening tn their City Bowling league match to take three atraight by substantial mar gins. Qeorg Oats of the barber boys was In good form, setting the pace for th evening with 661 pine and also rolling high game of 310. The Mall Tribune and Peerleaa Meat Market teams roll tonight at the Nat. Domestic. Laundry. O, Saylor 157 191 173 184 U Watson J. V. Wataon. W. Hrath ...... O. Fabric J. Moor ....... Handicap ...... 15S . 164 134 .... 133 148 158 167 900 150 146 66 181 76 78 t 89 s H 3590 Bon-man Barber Shop. C. Walsh 170 14 301 O. Bowman r. Diamond O. Oatea r. Erlctuou Handicap . 149 147 110 . 11 49 19S 190 175 190 49 173 199 196 17J 49 S 013 930 373S UledkaieiL! Irrrd(na of Vkks VapoRub tat Convtnfem Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP TOURNEY ALL OVER WHEN THEY FINISH "How msny strokes at the battle of the oaks" many a golfer Was ask Ing yesterday, but not one member of that army of valiant men, carrying on the combat from early morn to sunset Sunday, could answer. Nor could a reply be obtained from the rear guard, when the warriors fl nslly reported at the club house. Th turkeys had been given away, the winners of low gross and low net scores had been announced but the grand army seemed oblivious to all that the nine holea had been played in apit oi grave hazards at the bat' tie of th oaks. Casualties Included two broken clubs, nine lost balls, and a disposition or three, prior to the last roundup. Th oaks, located on the fifth green had received all balls, when the awny progressed to that point under th leadership of Major Mor rls. Mark Miller, mesa sergeant for the company, was exhausted when the destination was reached and the sturdy oaks proved too much for him at the first stroke, destroying his aplendld "hole In one" record of the peat. Lieut. George Codding. Irritated by th privates crowding his heels, swung into tne gam with a combination of military prowess and legal skill, but the result was th same. Ralph 8te- pnenson. Dr. A. F. W. Kresse, Cordon oreen and Frank Trultt then tried, but nature was "agin them" elso. When the sun descended on the Rogue Valley course, th atramrllng army of seven men had "crossed the Delaware," snd the other four holes j3aiwere piayea with an exchange of ciuds and loan of balls. 44-LB. CHINOOK HOOKED BY GIRL GRANTS PASS, NOT. Jt(Snl.V Crowds of envious piscatorial enthus iasts were garnering before Joe Whar ton's shop window Monday to gas at an pound or fighting Chinook aupiayd tnere. The fish was hooked by th 13-year-old daughter of Hiram Hlght of Castle Rock camp at the mouth of Smith river. Uttle Oladys Hlght played her catch for an hour oeror she could coax It In to shore, spectators reported. An even larger Chinook salmon was brought bsck to Grants Pass from omiwi river by Charles Adair, who caught two, weighing 46 pounde and so pounds, Adair modestly calls them minnows. They were caught on steelhead rod. Captain Pierce of Camp Kerby st Selma, who aocom panted him. waa unsuccessful. Other local fishermen who sue. ceeded In bringing home Monday lunches were o. A. wlnetrout. Char lea Hansen and Alvln Wallace, who caught six fish. Jack Hsvtslde and Nat Boa return ed to San Francisco Sunday after spending a few days In Grants Paas fishing. They Hooked eight steel- heads snd landed four. Pat Galla gher from Speed's Place reported Monday that the fish are taking the fly, aplnner and bait. With the change In the weather. fishing conditions her are expected to Improve rapidly, Jo Wharton aald, aa th run will move up the river. r t Oola links to Meet Tomorrow (Wednesday) evening la Oolden Links evening at th special meetings now being conducted at the First Baptist church, and all members of the class are urged to be present. ' T.Mir keys A. Levy and J. Zentner Co. Oakland, Cal. Shipments Go Guy At Nazi Hearing 'it J'; Clarence natnaway, editor of a communist organ published In New Vork, testifying before the house Immigration committee, charged that Rep, Hamilton Fish of New Vork Is spreading naxl propaganda in th United Stites, (Associated Prea Photo) JACKSON TWICE PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 31. (AP Coming back after losing the first fall. Otis Cllngman of Oklahoma City took the next two to win the main evrtlt on last night's wrestling card here from Bulldog Jackson of Klnm ath Falls. Cllngman weighed 160 and Jackson 161. Robin Reed. 157, Reedsport, defeat ed Hugh Adams, 161, Portland, two falla out of three. In the seml-wlndup. Jack Stewart, 147, Seattle, defeated Jesa McCann, 160, Portland, taking one fall. Porry Detton, 157, Salt Lake City. took two falla out of three to win the preliminary from "Totem Pole"' Anderson, 160, Fort Lewis. IN SCORELESS TIE By Harold Grove. In a hard fought gridiron battle. the Medford high echdol Tiger Cubs plsyed snother tie game with the Gaels of St. Mary's on the senior high school football field last night, the iinai score being 0 to 0. The Cubs' eleven made atrong ral lies toward the Irish goal line, hut couldn't find an opening for the win ning touchdown. Lewis and Gebhardt of the Cubs gave the Gaela plenty of worries before the game was over. D. Lewis and O. Smith opened up in the last three minutes of play and game the Cuba" followera hair ralalng tnruia with their patient passing at tack and wide end runds. They suc ceeded In getting within scoring dis tance numerous times, but couldn't push It over. With the plsytng of this gsm. the Tiger Cubs finished their season. They have won three games, tied two and have been defeated once. Authorized Maytag Service, makea repaired. Phons 300. All The Tim's Rating is $750,000 xxxx Tour (xxxx) Is the Highest Moral Rating Possible See E. Vilm or Lovell Ferns " FRIDAY and SATURDAY W. Conner, Inc. Phone Medford Warehouse IS PROMISE OF RUSSIAN ENVOY New Ambassador Amused by Query of American Press Declares Country Can't Import Communism By STANLEY P. RICHARDSON (Associated Press staff Writer.) MOSCOW, Nov. 21. (P) Alexander Antonovltch Troyanovsky, new Rue, si an ambassador to tha United States, ssld today that no communist propa ganda w 111 emanate from the soviet embassy In Washington. His statement was made In response to a question asked In an American press conference. He exhibited a bit of amusement at the query, snd replied : Can't Import Communism, "Communism la not a thing that can oe imported to one country by another: It la not a question of for eign relationship, but a domeatlc problem. In any event, I can assure you gentlemen there will be no com munlatlc sctlvlty on th part of any or our oriiciaia In America." On the wall was a large man Inter sected with red and blue lines, chart. ing tne plans for foreign trade and transport of th second five-year plan the two subjects with which Troyanovsky deale mainly a vice chairman of the planning commission. tngaging personality. The new ambassador Is a man of engaging personality, whose general manner of quiet dignity often la broken by an Infectious, cordial Isugh. A man of allghtly less thsn average height, his swarthy complexion gives nis leaturea a auggestlon of oriental appearance, accentuated by bushy, black eyebrows and thinning black hair, grey at the temple. His mus- tsche 1 small and closely clipped. He wears well-cut dlothes of obviously foreign make. Troyanovsky confessed a weakness for contract bridge, chess and tennis, but he has never tried to play gotf. He does not like poker. He never smokes. Lesvtng Boon. He said he expect to leave for Waahlngton In a few weeks, but that he will see Maxim Lltvlnoff, com missar for foreign affaus, who la now tn Washington, before be goes. "My lob." aald Troyanovaky, "will be to continue th work Mr. Lltvlnoff started, trying to promote mutual understanding and friendship and to develop economical ant! cultural rela tions between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic and the United States of America. 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