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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933, MedforcUBend State Title Clash on Van Scoyoc Field Tomorrow HIGH SCHOOL GRID CLASSIC K1CK0FF SCHEDULED 2 P. HL Tigers at Top Form to Re " pulse Invading Lava Bears Huge Crowd Expected for Turkey Day Feature Wo: Medford vs. Bend. Whr: Van Bcoyoc field, 2 p. m. What: Mythical atate champi onship of Oregon, the first to be played In Medford. Coachea: Darwin K. Burgher, Medford: M. A. Cochran, Bend. Captalna: Clifford Storm, Bend; Tom White, Medford. Oatea open: 1 o'clock. Final preparations were completed today for the state football game to morrow afternoon at Van Bcoyoc Held between the Medfotd high school, champions of the Southern Oregon dljtrlct, and Bend, undisput ed title holders for the Eastern Ore gon seotlon. T,he game will start at 3 o'clock sharp. Clear, crisp weather is the forecast today. A large crowd, with football fans from Ashland. Klamath Palls and a delegation of Bend rooters, will see the contest. The winner will have a logical and strong claim to the mythical etate title. Bend Due Today m Bend team left this morning by auto bus and will arrive here by mid-afternoon after a stop at Klam ath Falls at noon for, lunch. The Lava Bears come with their dander up and determined to avenge nut defeats at the hands of Medford. They are somewhat nettle at their shunting aside for Salem In the Shrine benefit at Portland. Bend was rated as the strongest of the two squads by the sport writers. Their record waa disregarded because Salem was closest and promised to send a crowd of 3000 to see the game. Both Salem and Washington high .have been tied, the latter team threeJlmes, during Its Portland sea son No claim Is made that tho gab 'will decide anything but the championship o.' , Portland and Sa lem. Weights Near Even Outside of the two tactles, the Burghermelstere will be on a par with the Bend team and will have a slight advantage In weight at other apots. The Bvetlo brothers 335 and 313 pounds play tackles for the visitors. Against them Medford win have Bstes, 179 pounds; Kindred, 109, and Fowler, 170, Clifford Storm, a 180-pound full- huik Is the ace of the Bend back. field. He la a speotocular open field runner, and the main threat of the team. Bates, the Tiger ruiiDacn, car. rlea 17S nounds, Bend's two enda weigh but 130 sounds. They will be opoeed by Hlnman and Bennett, both Bounders, and nlenty fast. The Burahermeisters will have both speed and weight In the backfleld Lewis, Brown, wnne ana hb ply the heft Ohelardl and Olllnskl the ft oeed. An effort Is under way to have the Oregon-St. Mary's game announo ed from the field. Thla game doea not atari until 1 o'clock. In prevl. olua yeara It has been a morning game. Undefeated Tigers Will Face Final Test r j a1 ... ""V." Here's the 11133 edition of Medford high school's Tiger football squad, which plays Bend high school tomorrow for the stale championship: 1,'pper row, left to right Fowler, tackle; Clrrnrd, guard: ;helardl. half: llrown, half; Hlnman, end; Bennett, end: Itummark. center; Severson, half. Second Row Kiirhnle, end: Kindred, tackle; Darwin K. Iltirgher. coach; Ed Klrtley, assistant coach; Kunzman, half; Pierre, tackle; Stewart, tackle. Third row White, quarter; Prentice, guard; Baker, guard; Hates, full. Lower row Estea, guard; Qebhard, full; Lewis, half; Cilllnsky, half. Photos by Shangle. SALEM F IN SPECIAL TRAIN 8ALBM, Nov. 30. (flV-Th Salem high school football team la ready to olav ball for crippled children. All the power, deception and color of a double-wlngback formation will be at the command of the Senators In their clash tomorrow at Portland with Washington hlh school. Proud of Its suporlatlve ohamplon- ahlp record In basketball, Salem Is now after football honors. Coach Huntington modestly lets others talk "championship." He Is concentrating on the game Itaelf. Not so with Fred Wolf, principal of the Salem high school. "He's as ..cited sj a kid with a new toy," volunteered a atudent. "He bought the team new )erslea and equipment and la boosting the game for all he's worth." A special train will carry Salem spec tatora to Portland for the game. PROGRAM AT MEET Last Bight's meeting of the Active club was held at the newly opened Colonial olub on West Main and Holly. The dinner waa followed by entertainment, Including aeveral num bers by members of the high achool glrla' glee club, directed by Mias Har riet Baldwin. The Meteger girls of Jacksonville also appeared In aeveral tap dances. The csst for the Active club play to be presented In the near future, was announced as Wm. McAllister, Dr. L, L. Banders and Howard LaClero, The colonial Club will serve a 75c Turkey Dinner, Thanksgiving. Make your reservations early. Tel. 1341, Smart new coats and dresses for holiday wear. Specially priced at Adrlenne'f Thanksgiving Sale, Turkey Day Grid Schedule () Denotes Games of December 2. EAST Team . place Score Brown va. Colgate. .v..... Providence ..... 0-21 Marshall va. W. Va. Wealeyan ...Huntington 22- o Penn va. Cornell -Philadelphia 13- 7 Penn Mil. a. luanon Valley Chester Pittsburgh va. Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh ..... g. 0 St. Thomas va. Davla-Blklna .Scrnnton , 6-19 Boston Coll. va. Holy cross... Boston 0- 0 G. Washington va. Kansas Washington .. Rutgera va. Vlllanova . N. Brunswick .. .. Army va. Notre Dame........ ... New York .. o-21 Yale va. Princeton New Haven 7- 7 CENTRAL' Nebraska va. Oregon State -....Lincoln .. Cincinnati va. Miami Cincinnati 13-21 Kansas v. Missouri Lawrence 7- 0 St. Louis va, Washington U St. Louis ...... - 19- 6 Wichita va. Washburn .. Wichita ., 28- 7 Xavler vs. Haskell .....................Cincinnati 20- 7 Illinois Wea. va. S. Dakota Bloomlngton ...... ... .. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Brlgham Young va, Wyoming ...Provo .......... 35- 0 Denver vs. Colorado. Denver - 6- 0 Utah va. Colorado Aggies...... Salt Lake City 16- 0 FAK WKST Chlco va. San Jose Chlco ...... 7-U Fresno va. Coll. of Faclflo ....-,. Fresno ...... 0-3S Goneaga vs. Idaho............... Spokane 20- 7 St. Mary's va. Oregon San Francisco 7- 0 U. O. L. A. v. Washington State ..Los Angeles 0- 3 S. California vs. Georgia Lon Angeles BOWLING Klks' Tourney. Captain Bowman'a Elk club bowl- Ing team took the odd game In their match with the Eada outfit laat night to take the lead in the lodgemen'a tourney, fiollnsky waa the llfesaTer for the Bowman quint, rolling 34S m the middle game and carding a total of SOT tor the evening. Eada 117 303 174 RM Puke 148 11)8 184 S10 Hose -.. - 137 131 131 379 Brown 14(1 138 133 407 Noe . - in 113 na D:i6 Handicap S3 S3 S3 370 Totals ..... 813 8(15 787 3405 Bowman ... 137 103 188 4.18 Sollnsky .. 180 345 303 807 Olmschled - 138 103 131 .301 Strang, Vlrg 138 184 188 430 Ferguson ... 130 148 148 4.15 Hal.dlcap .... 84 84 84 193 Totals 754 888 902 8543 t Foots Creek FOOTS CnKEK, Nov. 29. (8pl.) Jack Rose, who la operating his placer mine on the left hand fork of Foots ereek, has found aeveral large nug gets recently. Mr, and Mrs. Byron Ward and chil dren moved to Ashland November 29. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompklns left November 23 for Canton, III. They eipect to atay there with her daugh ter for soma time. Mrs. Charles Orr of Portland visited several dnya laat week with her father Paul MrQuat. Mrs. Ed OueUlaff, Mrs. Effle Birds- eye, Mrs. Victor Blrdseye, Mrs. R, L. Miller, Mrs. Marlon Lance and Mrs. Pauline Wshl attended Civic club at the home of Mrs. Fowler In Rogue River November 24. Next club meet ing will be an all dny affair at the Community hall In Rogue River De cember 8. Sybil Walker, who has been spend ing the past two weeks with her aunt. Mrs. R. L. Miller, left for Portland November 20 to spend the Thanksglv- Ing holiday with her mother and ii rand mot her. -, Brownsboro BROWNBHORO. Nov. 33. (Spl.l Bill and Donna Monla gave a party at their home Friday evening for a number of young people of this vicin ity and Eagle Point, anmes were played and delicious refreshments en Joyed. Those who attended wero: Lester and Olen Marshall, Louis Ron rer, Vernor Fowler, Mrs. Jesse Glass and daughter Geneva. Leland Dysln ger. Lois Wright, Bill Mycra, Grace Holman, Lucille Coy. Verna Olngcade, oeraid Hansen, Mildred Hansen, Jack Matlock. Donna and Helen Brown adn Eldred and Irene Charley. Mra. D. B. Parquharson of Llttlo Shasta, Cal. arlved last week for aev eral days' visit at the home of her brother, L. J. Rohrer and family. The board of directors has closed the achool for a period of two weeks, due to the fact that so many of the children are 111 with chlckenpoi. All the Brownsboro farmers have been very busy thla week dressing and shipping their turkeys for the Thanks giving mnrket. Mrs. H. W. Wright, Lola Wright, Mrs. Jesse Glass, Geneva Glass and Vernon Fowler spent Sunday at Trail as guests of Mrs. Albert Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monla and little daughter of Hilt, Ca! are visit ing at the Monla home. KETCHEL EASILY TORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 29. (AP) Displaying a hard-hitting attack that sent his opponent to the canvas twice Young Flrpo of Burke, Idaho, was awarded the decision over Wesley Ket chel of Portland In the 10-round main event on last night's fight program here. Flrpo weighed 174 pounds, and Ketchell, 105. Ketchell assumed an early lead by knocking Flrpo down In the first round, but the Idaho fighter answered with a knockdown In the second round, and In the sixth frame he hit Ketchell a hard blow to the jaw that dropped the Portlander for a count of nine. Sig Ecklund, 167, Portland, waa awarded the decision over Pete Sumskl, 177, Portland, In the four round seml-wlndup. Roy Ockley, 138, Portland, and Ernie Cavclll, 141, Walla Walla, fought four rounds to a draw, Frankle Monroe, 137, Klamath FaJla, won from Young Harry Wills, 138, Longview, Wash., getting a four-round decision. Al Spina, 110, Portland, defeated Jackie- KUeen, 120, Salem, four-round decision. PAslor Callope, 141, Manila Filipino, won a technical knockout over Rollle Westerman, 138, Portland, In the final round of the four-round opener. - Firemen's Ball To Raise Funds For Yule Cheer In order that the fire hall may temporarily become Santa Claus work shop, the Medford firemen are spon soring the annual Fireman's Ball at the Oriental O a r d e n a tomorrow (Thanksgiving) night. For the funds realized will be used to finance the mending of toys, which will be dis tributed by the Lady Lions to needy children at Christmas. Each year the firemen participate in this work and the treasury needs replenishing. Dancing at the Oriental Gardens will begin at 0 o'clock to morrow night with muslo by Dlnty Moore 'a orchestra, ALL-EAST GRID TEAM SELECTED NEW YORK, Nov. 29. p) Army. Pittsburgh and Ford ham romp off with most of the honors in the an nual all-Eastern football team picked for the Associated Presa by the ex perts. Army, undefeated and untied, places three men, and Pitt and Fordham two each, on the first team, the other four places being evenly divided among Holy Cross. Princeton, Du quesne and Columbia. The selections for the first team follow: Ends kald any, Pitt; Borden, Fortl ham. Tackles Harvey, Holy Cross; Cepni. Princeton. Guards Jablonsky, Army; Rado, Dequesne. Center Del Isola, Fordham. Quarterback Johnson, Army. Halfbacks 'Montgomery, Columbia; Buckler, Army. Fullback Wei natock, Pitt. Heating costs can be reduced. Pot complete beating service call Art Schmldll. 4181662. Broken windows glazed Trowbridge Cabinet works. by 5 Announcing The Opening of MEDFORD OASIS Walt and Frank Invite You To Enjoy Yourself THANKSGIVING DINNER I'hlllrd t'rnlt Cork I n II rrt lihrrkln l.elture Hearts RelNh Celery Hearts Crrain of Celery Soup ftaleri Thousand IMand Dressing Choice of: Tt.yi.l Vniing Oregon Turkey, Oyster Dressing Klnnrr Htrak, Italian MuMinxim Kunre Fried Voting chli-ken, Country Style Vegrtnhlest tYhlpnert Potatoes and Sweet Corn Iiewrt: ll.rt Mlm-e Tie or 4ello with Whipped Cream Cotfee DINE AND DANCE Tel. 1475 for reservations if desired $ KHl yards on rliht fork o( old hlhsy north of Medi'ord 4 HntrWTHHTtlttrtmi,,t,TtWtHfmtfTlttt I Easier, Quicker, Better Ironing with th Coleman AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON The Coleman Automa tic has every modern feature to make your ironing easier, better and to save you time. Has automatic adjust able heat regulator. Never too hot, never too cool. 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University of Oregon's Wahfiwt having completed their conference schedule with four wins, one loss and a tie for the conference title, will battle the Gaels of St. Mary's In San Francisco's Kezar stadium to morrow. At Sookane. evonlv mnhMi Gonzaga and University of Idaho wngie in a turkey day contest. Always threatening, yet without a vln over a malor oDDonent thin . son, U. C. L. A. Is a decided undcr- tog. sgainst an Improving Washington State eleven. Oregon, too, la In the embarrassing nosltlon tew nww. ence oo-champton of being on the anon ena oi odda which favor the powerful St. Mary's team. Little ("Cotton" Wnrhiirtnn TT a C. speedster. Is a heavy favorite to lead the Trojan forces, hot on the comeback traU after their defeat by Stanford, to a victory over the Geor gia eleven. Idaho la given a alight edge over Gonzaga. in a game of considerable local Interest, Santa Clara's Bronchos and the Dons of the University of San Francisco will battle at Kerar K,,n- day. Walla Walla, Wash., to face Whitman In the season's final northwest con ference game. The game played In alx Inches of snow two years ago at Walla Wal'.a la an epic In Salem football annals. Whitman won In a 0 to 0 upset. CURTIS LOSES TO CLEVER FILIPINO SEATTLE, NOV. 29. (P) Augle Curtis, two-fisted Los Angeles boxer, who now claims Seattle as his home, lost his first of six Seattle matches last night. He was handed a neat beating by a clever, counter-punching Filipino, little Pancho of Manila, in 10 rounds. Pancho smashed Curtis all over the ring in the final rounds, sometime lacing Curtis three and four times with the same fist before Augle could get away. Curtis made things Inter esting during the first four rounds and nearly put home a "sleeper" In the fourth. Bert paxton, Detroit negro heavy weight, gained a well-earned decision over Harry Thomas, Seattle, In six rounds; Eddie Ivory, Vancouver, B. C, welterweight, was given a technical knockout decision over Johnny Hlg glns, Phoenix, In the fourth of a six-rounder. - scores tallied. Ralph Koozer took the first prize with 3881 and K. D. Ross took second with 8610. Next game In the tourney will b played Tuesday, December 6. Ashlander Heir Norway Estate ASHLAND, NOV. 29. (flpl.) George Me rt nseii, contract lumber pller in the Moon mill here, left yesterday for Klamath Palls, en route to New York City, where he will sail December 9 for Norway to claim his 25,000 share in his father's estate. He received news of his father's death and his Inheritance a few weeks ago, but re mained here to complete his mill contract. 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