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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934.
MAJOR BATTLES
ST
Oregon State Plays Huskies
Oregon Strong Favorite
to Trim Montana Cou
gars Battle St. Mary's
OREGON STATERS TIE TROJANS
By Kl'SSKU. J. SEWI.AND
(Aaaodated Preaj Sporta Writer.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 29. (HI
B!g guns of far western football will
boom along all fronts In major bat
tles of the first wcelc-tnd of Novem
ber. The first salvos will be fired by
Washington State college and St.
Mary's, opposed In a non-conference
clash at San Francisco Friday. Tied
for the Coast conference leadership,
Washington State's championship
standing will not be at stake, but
prestige will suffer through a defeat
by Coach Ed Madlgan'a Gaels, back
from a triumphant eastern Invasion
and victory over Fortlham.
Huskies Play o. 8. C.
Washington's Huskies and Stan
ford's Indians, undefeated either in
or outalde the conference, and tied
with Washington State for the lead,
will risk their league standings
against opponents still rearded as
formidable desplto unimpressive rec
ords. Coach Jimmy Phelan's Huskies will
line up against Oregon State. Stan
lord moves Into the home sector of
the University of California at UrT
Auzelea Bruins.
For comparative purposes. W. S. C.
defeated Southern California 10 to 0.
and Oregon Sttite 3t to 0. Stanford
beat Oregon state 17 to 0, and South'
em California 18 to 0.
Oregon, which aquw.M out an 8
to 7 win ver Utah In Intersectlonal
competition last week, will be strong
ly favored to beat the lest place Mon
tana team next Saturday. Montana
has not won a conference game, and
has lost three.
The Callforla Beara. floundering like
Southern California In a disappoint
ing sesson. will take on old-time non
conference rlvala in Santa Clara's
Broncos.
Idaho meets the College of Idaho
In a non-conference affair. On Sun
day, two strong Independent. Gon
Mga and University of San Francisco,
will meet on the latter's home field.
Coast conference standings:
Opts.
W. L.
Washington State.. 3 0
Washington 3 0
Stanford 3 0
Onvon 2 1
California 1 '
u. c h. a l a
Idaho 1 3
Southern Calif 0 a
Orftfon State 0 a
Montana 0 3
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By (coring In the last minute of play, Oregon State's Beavers won
a draw with Southern California 6 to 6, at Lot Angeles. Jarvls, Beaver
back, It shown above being brought down after a 15-yard run. (Auocl
ated Pratt Photo)
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FOR PRIZE
Medford League Bowlers
Defeat Klamath Quintet
A team of Medford City league bowlera defeated a picked team from
the Klamath FAlia City league on the Smoke House alleys Sunday by 3W3
pins, winning alt five games. George Eads had high five games with U71
and Joe Ward of Klamath Falls had high single with 248. A return matcn
will be pliyed at Klamath, Falls next Sunday.
Medford.
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Popular demand will be satisfied
In the wrestling card that Promoter
Mack Lillard has secured for next
PASTOR DIES WHILE
TO
SEATTLE, Oct. 20. (AP) Par
ishioners at the Luther fin church at
Bromorton missed their Sunday morn
tng paator. '
The failure of the Rev. J. Theo
Bursett, 67, well known In Pacific
Northwest Lutheran circled, to make
the trip across the sound was occas
ioned bv' his sudden death here. He
Thursday night at the armory. whendroppC4 (tend yesterday morning
Don Wagner, 310-pound former grid while walking from his home to Col-
ASHLAND STORES I
GUARANTEE GATE I
FOR SONS GAME!
ASHLAND. Oct. 29. (Spl.) It's
been done at last.
After several months of high-powered,
futile bickering back and forth,
with both side getting more and
more upset as the only open date on
the football calendar drew close, of
ficials of the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school and Oregon Normal at
Monmouth have finally agreed em to
where the great annual SONS-Wolves
pigskin embrogllo will be staged.
And. (let Joy ring from the hearts
of southern Oregon fans) the date
is next Friday. November 3. and the
scene of action, high school field In
Ashland.
It took a long, long time to do
it. Monmouth, with the head man
Larry Wolf holding out for another
Portland appearance for both clute.
and Howard Hobson, SONS mentor,
holding out for a southern Oregon
showing. It appeared lor a time that
the season would slide by and Into
winter with still no football game.
But It's all settled now and the
two teams will pummel the plgskla
to their heart content on Ashland's
fine field next Friday.
Worrle would have been over long
ago If the Ashland school could have
seen ttielr way clear to post the rather
high guarantee which Larry Wolf anrt
his associates demanded.
However, Ash land bust ness men
came to the rescue In the form of
a nice list of signatures underwrit
ing the affair, so It's all over now
but the game Itself.
Oordon MacCracken, secretary of
the Ashland chamber of commerce,
led the assault on the loyal shop
keepers which saw 33 out of a pos
sible 30 called upon, lend a very
helping hand.
'Crazy Boy' Sets
New Speed Record
4J. 4 . Hf
Lieut. Francesco Agello, "crazy
boy" of Italian aviation, beat his
own world record for speed when
he piloted a seaplane 440.6759
.Til lea an hour at Desenzano, Italy.
(Associated Press Photo)
The Presbyterian Association is giv
ing a Bazaar and Dinner Monday, Oct.
20. Bazaar In afternoon, 25c dinner st
6 o'clock. Play, 15c.
Use Mall rrtbuiie want ada.
COLUMBIA, 18-0
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 29. (AP)
Led by Ike Petersen, one of the na
tion's high scorers.' the Gony-aea Bull
dogs defeated the scrappy Columbia
university football team, 18 to 0,
here yesterday. ,
Petersen, who did about everything
with the pigskin but make It squeal,
returned a punt 72 yards for
touchdown the first time Gonznga re
ceived the ball.
He crossed again on a seven-yard
dash around end in the second quar
ter and shortly thereafter was taken
from the game with a slight injury.
"Brains" conquered brawn In the
golf tournament yesterday between
the heavyweights and lightweights'
of Rogue Valley course, when thos
who tipped the scales at les than
185 pounds tallied 19 point to edge
out by five counters their mighty
brother mashle sllngers, who huffed
and puffed their way to a total of
14 points In the 18 -hole tournament.
The winners hae been challsngcd
by a third class of golfers, midgets,
who will be captained and selected
this week by E. Raymond Driver.
The tape measure will be brought
into use to select the challenging
team, which will probably battle their
tall and thin rivals next Sunday.'
Contestants in yesterday's tourney
were weighed in before play started,
with each team made, up of 21 play
ers. The weighing-ln" proceso revep.;
ed much that was not previously
known in the matter of avolrdupDls
among Medford golfers, and also
shifted the lineups to some extent
from the way they had first been
picked by their captains, Larry Schade
of the heavyweights and .Gene Thorn
dike of the "bralntrusters."
The outcome of the match play,
with the heavyweights listed first, Is
as follows:
John Cupp and Al Littrell. 'lt vs.
Gene Thorndike and Orcn Schenck.
I R. B. Hamond, St. and A. E.
Orr, vs. L. C. Wilcox and Noma
Spatz. Hi; D. O. Tyree and C. C.
Lemmon. 1, vs. Glenn Jackson and
R. W. Ruhl. l'i; G. E. Pierce and
J B. Kirk. 0. vs. H. B. Kellom and
Ed Simmons. 3; M?-2e Morris and G
E. Snider, Hi. vs. Mark Miller and
George Codding. 12; Hank Pringle
and T. F. Johnson. 2. vs. O. M. Rob
erts and C. S. Newhall, 1; George
Hunt and A. H. Endria. 2'i, vs. Frank
Reum and Cant. DeVaney, 'i; Larry
Srhade and Tom Williams. 0. vs. O.
2. Howard and Georga Phythlan, 3;
E. C. Jerome and Jack Thompson. 3,
vs. R. R. Eble and A. F. West. 0;
Harry McMahon and Clarence Toy
14. vs. Ward Beenev and Harold
Johnson, l'i: M- N. Hog in, 0, vs. E
L. Chllders. 3.
F
OUT FOR DUG
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29 (AP)"
the birdie Is a duck, one in the ,
hunting bag Is worth two on the j
golf course, so far as Mrs. L. D. Che-
nAV nwtv i-rnumM women's western
champion, was cencerned today.
Scarcely had the San Gabriel, Cal.. j
woman gracefully accepted the tro
phies at the Los Angeles Country
club here Saturday after defeating
Miss Dorothy Traung. San Francisco. (
7 and 8, in the final round of the
thirty-second annual championship
than she started laying plans to go
duck hunting. "There's one sport."
said Mrs. Cheney with a Bmlle, "in
whtch I can compete on a par with
most men."
She had no need to explain away
her golf game, however, as she was
two strokes under women's par and
over a very difficult course when
the match ended on the thirty-first
hole.
FOOTBALL BY PLAYS,
NOT TIME, TRIED OUT
MARSHA LL, Mo. (UP ) A ne w
football experiment marking quar
ters by 30 plays Instead of 15 min
utes was tried with success here.
Central College scored a safety to
defeat Missouri Valley, 2 to C. under
the system. Coaches said they be
lieved the new way of marking quar
ters would speed up the game.
Use Mall Tribune want ads
Your own druggist is authorized to
rhecrfully refund your money on the spot
if you are not relieved by Creomulsion.
GRADE GRiOBERS
IN SCORELESS TIE
While the larger schools are gradu
ally working toward a championship
in football, the city grade school
are doing likewise.
Last Saturday morning the Jack
eon school football team played
0 to 0 tie with the Washington eleven.
This tilt ended the first round of
play or first half of the regular sched-
..1. t.Vcnn nri Dlaved & 0 to 8
tie ' with the Roosevelt youngsters
earlier In the season, uoin was a- .
ington and Jackson schools have de
feated Lincoln school, 20 to 0.
Next Saturday morning the Wash
ington football team will meet Jack
son and Roosevelt school will meet
Jackson.
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B- Hoffmann.
.
Better clothes for less. It will pay
you to climb my stairway. Klein Che
Tailor, 128 East Main, upstairs.
The Amnrgsa river in Nevada rises
in a group of springs, flows above
ground for several miles then drops
underground for ft distance of 0
miles to reappear in the Ash meadows.
star of Oregon State college, will
grapple In the main event with Bon
ny Muir, big Australian heavyweight
chaonplon.
The evening s first bout, which will
also go one hour or for two out of
three falls, will see Jimmy Moloney,
nwmmr from Los Angeles, tuns In
with Billy Newman, Denver's "Bad
Boy."
Don Wagner, who was last seen at
the Medford armory last spring when
he held his own for the best part
of an hour with the famous a its
Sonnenberg. will make another per
fect combination of clean and sclen-
man dock.
Two men found hla body on a
street corner. A heart attack was
blamed.
1 .
RESULT IS AWAITED
WASHINGTON. Oct. 29. (AP) Of-
ft data of the Indian bureau today 1
awaited the results of the referen-
dum held Sn turd ay by 32 Indian j
tribes tn 12 western states on
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 29. (AP
Exponents of the turn and a quarter
were In complete command of the
horseshoe pitching world today, but
they had no prlne money to show
for it.
Tpd Allen. Alhambrt. Cal.. pitcher.
successfully defended his title yea- tlflc mat artlsU, when he take on
terdav bv flnlshlnit week of in- the giant Australian. Although Wag-
tensive activity with 23 victories and J "er received Injuries In the bout j ceptance or rejection of the modified
no defeats, only to find as did the j here with Sonnenberg. and has been , Wheeler-Howard Indian reorgnnlrn
other competitors that the $1600 forced to take a long lay-off, he is j tlon act.
pr!w money they had been expect-I back In fine fettle for the bout with commissioner John Collier was ex
InR waa not to be had. iMulr. Fans will be given a chance to i pted here the middle of the week
A noisy indignation meeting of thejsee an extension of the twenty mln- j to start supervision of tabulating the
country's top (light barnyard golfers utea of spectacular wrestling exhlb-1 first returns which he believes will
followed. lt ww between wounded Ssd mark a turning point In the federal
John Gordon, a horseshoe manu- Sam Lethera and Australian Mulr. as 1 government's historic Indian doIIct.
facturer wno naa sponsorea uw ninrr win provide anomer eveniy
championship, reported to the play-; matched opponent for the popular
Islander.
The first bout should keep up the
rough and tumble Interest, as New
man has already exhibited an un
orthodox brand of wrestling In Med
ford, and Is assured of a good op
ponent In the Cnllfornlan.
era at the conclusion of yesterday's
piny that there waa only 319 gross
receipts of the gate and entrance
money, to be divided among the
winners.
James Lecky, Phoenix. Arie., fin
ished second in the tournament; Fer
nando Isals. Los Angplo, and Frank
Jackson tied for third.
Ml on Caroline Srhultv. Harvey, III.,
retained her women's title while her
sinter, Charlotte, finished second,
Besides his wife. Alta Crlpps. he i
leaves one son, Oakley, who reside i
at Sedro-Wolley. Wash.
SWEEPSTAKES LUCKY
BOWLING
DUBLIN, Oct. 29 (API Ameri
cans were among the lucky ticket
holders when the draw was resumed
on the remaining SO horses today tn
the Irish sweepstakes fot the Cam
rtrlriReshlrp handicap, to be run at
Newmarket Wednesday.
Residual prlw and 600 cash prlaea
of 100 pounds (about 500) also were Handicap ...
to be pulled.
Those drawing tickets on horses
are assured of at lenst 402 pounds,
six shillings f about 12000). They in.
eluded:
On Caymans: Csrl Achter, P. O.
box 344. Portland. Ore,
Aaylor'a HI way Barber Shop quintet
got In a bit of close harmony Fri
day night in their bowling match
with the Studertftker team, and took
all three games by well defined mar
gins. Baylor was high man far the
mstrh with S32. while Herb St ran
of the same team waa high for single
game with 203.
Iltway Barber Shop,
Baylor 178 200 IM
Blerma .............. 134 IM 133
Webster .............. 10fl 147 152
H. Strang 203 M4 1B3
J. V. Watson 178 Iflfl 135
.. 113 113 US
Kyle Add Citv
Crown To List
PORTLAND. Oct. 29 I AP) ArlOO i
Kyle of Portland. ho h.lds several
regional golfing titles, added the;
Portland city championship to his
trophy list Sunday with an easy 8
to 7 victory over Cecil Stevens.
Kvle is the northwest public Unas
humplon, the Multnomah county
rnnmpion. and the Portland civic
links tl'le holder.
Totals 018 912
Studr baker.
Sanderson 138 130
Paste 15ft 183
Murray 129 147
Oault 115 lift
Crank .. 171 118
Handicap 12R 128
Tot a Is
AM 799
I MIUir.l.Mh repaired nd
td Medlord Cycle ry, 23 N.
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nr.
Loans effected throunh the HOLC
of the Norfolk. Vs.. district, have
meant the payment of 8329 404 Into
city tax coffers, a report by John J
Wicker, state HOLC administrator,
states.
A many-year record sa set In the
vicinity of s;. Johnshury. VI., when
there was no frost for the entn
month of Jrpteniher. Howevrr. th-
econd day of October, Ice formed on
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Before Campbell Black soared
awsy from England with C. W. A
Scott In the London to-Mclbourm
air derby, he ashed Florence Dei
mond (above) to marry him. 6ht
told him her answer would bs riun ;
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So It appears there may wed
j ding bells soon for the plucky flier.
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