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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934 TIGERS TO PLAY By HATlOI.n GROVE Coach Drwin BurRher'i Tiger squad came out of the Marshfletd mud battle Saturday in fine condition for their game here next Saturday with the Klamath Faili Pel Ic arm The Marnh field gridiron, almoat com pletely aubmerKed by the heavy rain of Friday night and Saturday morn' lng waa drained before the game and the Tig era slothed their way to 7-0 victory, playing under conditions en tirely new to them. "Leaping Leo" Ohelardl. carried the mud-encruated oval fifteen yards on an off-tackle play early In the fourth quarter to register the only . touchdown of the tussle. Bill Bates plunged through the center of the line to give the Tigers the extra point. Med ford was deprived of two touch downs during the third quarter by penalties. Ohelardl made two nice gains to reach scoring territory but the teani wa called offside In both Instances. Med ford suffered the loss of 35 yards In penaltiea, and Marsh field 10. Play In the first half waa confined mostly to the center of the field with both teams using great care aiialnst fumbling the slimy pigskin. The pirates assumed a threatening drive at one point but were soon sub. dued. Ronald Bnker was the recipient of freak "pass" when the ball popped out of a Marshfleid man's arms, straight Into Baker's hands as the latter came charging in to tackle the carrier. Bob Fowier, who has been playing tackle, was shifted to end due to the I absence of Joe Pierce, and gave a I good account of himself In the new spot. He anared one of Ohelardl s passes which went for 1ft yards. Riiawll Brown snagged- one psss and Intercepted a Pirate heave to redeem himself In the aerial depart ment. The Klamath outfit will have a strong line here Saturday, practical ly the same wall that played Med ford laat year. It is reported from over the hill. Statistics on last Saturday's game follow: Marsh. Med. First downs from scrim 4 11 Yardage gained from scrim. 63 145 Yardage lost from scrim 10 Yardage lost from paaees ....30 Passes attempted .................... 3 Passes completed 0 Passes Intercepted I Incompleted passes 0 Penalties 10 Punts ...... 0 Average on punts ......10 lESWFlSlfl SWIMS BAY BRIDGE COURSE l sj.u..tl,t mt - , lbs :wviiltm& I E Hal Halght'a Electrolux bowling entry In the Elks club tourney cap. tujed' the weekly prize money for high match total, with 3789 pins, and Captain Halght also topped the Hat of Individual bowlera with an average of 100 for six gamear ac cording to flguren for laat week pre pared by the bowling committee. Eada Transfer waa well In front In team atandlngs, with Texaco aecond and Studebaker third. Six other teams are knotted In the standings, each having won three and lost three. Team and Individual atandlngs fallow: Team. w. Eada 5 i Texaco i 4 Studebaker Modern Plumbing .......... S Strang's Drug Store ...... 3 Hlway Barber 3 Electrolxix 3 ' Weeks Orr ....... 3 Economy Lumber 8 City Cleaners .... 3 Oatea Auto 3 People' Electric 1 Players. Pet. 833 861 ees 800 eoo 800 600 800 800 334 334 167 With thin coating of ollva oil to protect her from the cold water. Miss Ivy Jenner, 19, of Oakland, Cal., swam the route of the San Fran cisco Bay bridge making the distance of almost five miles In two hours, tlx minutes. She la shown above with her mother at the com pletlonoMhe awlm. (A 'eclated Press Photu) MATCH FOR CHANGE The main event of next Thursday's wrestling card will be a decided change from the type of wrestling which has been staged at the arm ory during the past several months. Sad Sam Lethera rubber-legged Texan, and Bonny Mulr, giant Aus tralian champion, rach haa a clean. scientific technlqr polished by long experience. .The .-esnlt Thursday, fans believe, wlil he a spectacular, hard fought duel with little. If any. uiv orthodox muscle mangling. It Is the belief of Promoter Mack Li Hard that tlght-gvrs will welcome this change, which will provide an hour or two out of three falls of pure wrestling, with all the speed and color that go ".1th the game when skillfully pre sented. Abe Kaplan, Jewish matman from New York, will furnish the rough and tumble entertainment for the eve ning, when he tangles tn the first bout of the double card with Cliff Thlede. of Long Beach. Cal. Kaplan, a grsppler of nation-wide repute, will be seen In the local ring with considerable Interest, as Medford fans have never been given the chance of seeing the "Jewish Oent" In action. He Is doped to give the stocky life guard a rough evening. GRIDIRON GLEANINGS (By the Associated Press.) OORVALLI8. It wsa In anotaer "Iron man" demonstration that Ore gon State college fought the Univer sity of Southern California football team to a 0 to 0 tie Saturday. Last year, 11 men played the entire SO minutes for Oregon Stste In stop ping the Trojans' remarkable winning streak with a scoreless tie. While more than It Beavers were used laat Saturday, not one required medical, attention on the field'. Except for "Red" Franklin, still out with previous Injury, the -ant! re Beaver squad Is In good condition for Its game Saturday again at Wash ington State college. EUOENE The entire Oregon aquad reported for practice yesterday for the flrat time In many weeks, although three will not be twd In SaturdAy'a game against UtOi at Salt Lake City. Terjeson, quarterback: Budd Jones, right end, .nd Pat Fury, reserve tackle, were the alUng members who took only light workouts. Washington Stat college sophomore fullback, la getting Into shape rapidly following a arige of foot Infection. Seriously handicapped in the Cou gars gam'-s against Southern Cali fornia a:id Oonzaga, the pajah wt!l be reajy for the Oregon Stat tilt next Satrdauy. SEA1TLB A driving scrimmage. probably again In the rain, wbj the meuu for the Washington Huskies to day, and Coach Jimmy Phelen wel comed It, aa his team ne&red another big hurdle, the California game here on Saturday. Rainy Saturday's are frequent In the late fall here, and both of the Huskies' games to date this fall have-1 been In fair weather. PULLMAN Rodger Dougherty, LOS ANGELES The University of Southern California Trojans, rated as underdogs for one of the few times since Howard Jones has been their coach, will take to the air against Stanford at Palo Alto on Saturday, in an effort to break Into the con ference winning column. Coach Jones placed Bill Howard at quarterback position and moved Alvle Cough 11 n from tackle to rlgh end. Howard Is the beat passer on the squad, and Coughlln la rated a fine receiver. Cotton Warburton, all-American quarterback of last season, was on the sidelines today with an Injured knee. He la expected, however, to he able to take part In the Palo AHo game. j LOS A NOBLES The University of California at Los Angeles Brulnf. emerging from their 3-0 defeat by the University of California without In Jury, expects to take the California Aggies "in stride" Saturday at the Memorial Coliseum. Coach Bill a iji .. . ' Boone worrying about the Davla team, con centrated on Stanford playa and for ma tiona. Halght 6 R. Prultt 6 Eada Q Enokaon o ?anke 6 J. V. Watson ...... 3 Saylor 6 DeVore 6 Oates 6 Burroughs fl Hussong 6 Sherwood .... 6 J. Olll a Stoehr 3 W. Prultt ...... 6 Murray 6 Lee Watson .. 6 Brown ...... 6 E. Orr 8 Guenther Rose 0 E. Smith 6 Moffntt , 3 Del Anderson .... 0 H. Strang .. 0 Ferguson .. 0 Rankin 0 Fllegel 3 B. Orr 8 York 0 V. Strang 0 Hammond 3 Olmscheld . 0 Brayton .............. 3 Jerome 0 Bownvm ............ 0 Overmeyer . White 0 El wood 3 Cole Holmea 8 B. Hart 0 Alenderfer 8 Boomer 6 Bullls 0 Sanderson 8 Claude Holmes .. 8 Crum 0 Kelly 3 Plche 8 Blerma 0 Thompson 0 Crank - V. Tengwald Beeney 6 DeSouza Gms. Ttls Avg Hep. 1198 110 1128 1113 10H9 543 1057 1050 1050 1047 1030 1034 1033 518 907 907 994 994 992 972 970 481 948 947 939 936 473 920 910 903 453 897 443 884 808 849 428 835 834 410 832 827 827 820 818 407 817 812 809 PLAYJOMORROW Non-members aa well as members of the Rogue Valley Oolf club, will participate In the m-omen's tcurns ment to be played tomorrow, weather permitting-, aa women of the club have Invited all other women In the Tlcln Ity to take part. Prlre. will be (tlren to both non-membera. who will com pete In a blind b-vey. and membera. who will take part In polnt-par com petition. Thoee who plan t enter the tour, nament are asked to call Mra. Maude Codding, chairman of the women'a tournament committee, at her home, or notify Jack Hue.ton. pro. at the olf club. Play will etart at 10 a. m . end It la hoped that a large number will be at the course to spend the day with the club membera. Mra. D. R. Wood, Mra. Homer Marx and Mra. F. O. Bvtnch are the com mittee In charge of the covered dlh luncheon which will be served at noon In the clubhouse, and ark that each member briiut a covered dish. Non-membera will be aavMed 80 cenu. for greens feea. luncheon an1 tournament entry fee. while the tour. nament fee will be the only cha: for members. ASHLAND TONIGHT ASHLAND, Oct. 33 (Spl.) AH ex servtce men and members of the American Legion In Ashland will hear details of th emergency relief pro gram tonight at 8 o'clock In the Legion hall, when Harold Grey, place ment officer of the SERA In Medford. wilt address them. Qualifications for employment, vari ous projects being carried through, and other important details of the program will be explained, according to Guy T. Applewhite, local SERA chairman, who said that this meet ing will give all ex-service men the information needed to underatand the program and to avail themselves of the benefits. Better clothes for leas. It will piy you to climb my stairway Klein the Tailor. 128 East Main, upstairs. IN LIVINGSTON, INI ' s What la believed to be Lee Elan op'a stolen car waa found In Living ston. Mont., according to a teletype message received by local state poll re yesterday. Although authorities have not yet checked motor numbers, the auto la the aame make and model, a new Plymouth deluxe coupe. Sheriff Taylor D.irroch of Liv ingston stated In the mesaagc that the car was found without license plates but otherwise In apparent good condition. The person who stcie the car from thla city two weeks ago, has not been apprehended. Hall S Oault . 3 Harrington . 8 Frey .... S K. Anderaon 0 Webster 8 358 346 346 670 631 631 5U4 190 199 18S 188 183 181 176 1 175 175 175 173 172 172 172 168 166 166 168 165 165 162 163 160 158 158 157 156 154 153 153 151 151 149 148 147 145 145 143 143 130 139 139 138 138 138 138 136 136 138 135 135 130 130 130 130 119 115 115 113 105 105 56 99 81 BOWLING The Marlnoff Beer Barons made clean aweep of the three games In their City Bowling league m-jtch with the Adrienne Shoe Department quin tet on the Smokehous alleys lut night. Patton of the aarons turned In high match total with 545 pica, and his teammate, Keasler, had high single game with J37. M'.rlnoffs, Kessler 149 158 337 (33 Burroughs ............ 181 164 173 498 Payette 171 165 130 488 Clark 153 156 159 467 Patton 191 176 178 545 Handk-ap 80 30 80 90 54 847 897 2598 Adiienne's Shoe Dept. Carey ........ 155 153 314 533 Clancy 161 163 128 451 Furnas 331 150 185 536 Lantla .. 139 174 158 471 Dawa 158 136 178 472 (34 775 843 3453 SHEWN ENLIST Elkj tournament score October 31: Weeks Orr B. Orr - 173 165 144481 R. Prultt 171 311 339811 Boomer 151 168 137454 Claude Holmea 146 101 159 408 Frey 91 86 119398 Handicap 146 146 146 438 Totals 877 879 934 3688 City Cleaners Lee Watson 178 133 169 467 Sherwood 141 194 156 491 Smith 163 316 133 491 York 164 167 176507 DeSOUU -. 130 120 120 360 Handlcsp 98 98 98 294 Totsls 851 017 842 2610 Eads TtmiHfer Eads 178 190 195 55H Bowman 177 143 193 512 Hussong ................ 167 138 230 525 Plche 137 108 133367 Del Anderaon . 97 130 137 354 Handicap 81 81 81 243 Totals 813 779 868 3559 Hall 153 169 107 429 Modern Plumbing Erlckson 194 180 188 562 Burrougha 191 301 139 531 Elwood 174 170 152 496 K. Anderson 105 105 105 315 Cole Homes 139 130 139 417 Handicap 119 119 119357 Totals 922 914 832 2668 Strang's Drug store will roll Tex aco tonight. TO GRANTS PASS PULPIT GRANTS PASS. Oct. 23. (Spl.) Rev. H. P. Sconce of Kansas City, Kans., has accepted the call to tho pastorate of the rirst Baptist church of Orants Pass, according to word received from him by Roy C. Mark, clerk of the loesi church. Rev. Sconce, who has been pastor of the Oakland Park Baptist church In Kansas City. Kans , for the past four years, will arrive here with his wife in time to conduct the services of Sunday, November 11. By Arthur W. VYarnork T. Cyril Sander, Medford high school senior, was appointed thla morning by H. J. Fleischer, director of the campaign for the sale ot associate memberships In the Med ford Oleenmen, as captain of the campaign as related to all of Med ford's public schools. Mr. Sander wlil appoint his own assistants In the drive which he promises to be an Interesting one. Medford school teachers have al ways been most appreciative of the educational value of the Oleemen's work In the community. Many kina expressions have been bestowed upon the choir by these local educators and they have supported the organ' ization loyally. It will be a con venience for these ladles and gen tlemen of the local schools to have Mr. Sander and his hustling assist' ants wait upon them for the purpose or their associate memberships. The coming week is really "clos lng week" In the Oleemen cam paign and Mr. Fleischer has his staff gathering In those who have signified they want to become as- sociate membera this year even though they have not enjoyed that distinction before. Many women have purchased associate membership tickets to pass around to their friends as pleasant social courtesies. Others are buying sufficient tickets to enable them to take groups ot friends and enjoy an evening oi music together Instead of the pro verbial dinner and evening of bridge. Perhaps. Mrs. or Miss.. Socialite, there Is a suggestion in that idea for you. land; and C. F. Marean. Ashland. The special venire was called to make up vacancies on the regular panel. The auto damage suit of Myri Mem man against John A. Perl. the case scheduled to be called on Thursday. L VENIRE A special venire of petit Jurors, waa drawn yesterday with Inatruc tlona to report Thursday, October 25. as follows: Earl Ulrlch, Prospect: W. H. Hlt tle. Gold Hill: w. H. Schulz, Med ford: J. w. Smylle. Medford; w. a. Carter. Ashland: Fred W. Oreen. Medford; Thomas W. Ackler, Ash- AT ELKS ON THURSDAY Chill and beer are promised the twenty candidates who "ride the goat" at the Elk lodge session on Thursdsy evening. Of course, the members already Initiated will re ceive the largest helpings, but the "spikes" will be given enough to restore their strength following the Initiatory ordeal. In addition to the long list ot candidates to enter the lecal lodge Thursday, there will be seven or eight members Join through demit from other lodges. The weekly bridge tournament will be staged at the club rooms tonight and It la expected that even more players will be out to enjoy tms weekly feature. CENTRAL PT. SCHOOL will be a ten per cent increase over last year. The Increase Is ap proved "unanimously" by the school. The amount of the budget Is 15. 974.60. The sum is required for the maintenance of the school and ex penses. , The budget of the Sams Valley district calls for $5,338.42; Trail 1.133.13, and Jacksonville, 504.01, Ose Mall Tribune want ads IL.. THEY COME! HILOICK IS SMOOTH AS i BUT HILDICK COSTS LESS A fully-oged, straight niQotb liquor mixes any drink that whisky will. Hildick compares with "bonds" In every thing but price. Delightful flavor. 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