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1IEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 1IEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 133.
THREE BUNCHED
FOR LEADERSHIP
IN ELK BOWLING
Three team are bunched for flrat
place In the Elk club bowling tour
nament, while four are tied for the
second honors, according to figures
for lut week, compiled by the com
mittee In charge of the alleyi.
Lut week'a prise for high game
went to Ron DeVore and the prlw
for high match total waa gathered
In by the Strang Drug Store team.
Roy Pruttt, with an average In nine
games of 194, la high Individual per
former, followed by George Eada and
Hal Halght, tied for second honors
with 187 ea-ch.
Team standing.
Team W.
Eads
Strang's Drug Store ....
Hhvay Barber Shop....
Modern Plumbing
Weeks & Orr
City Cleaners ................
Gates Auto
Texaco
S tude baker -
Blectrolux
L. Pet.
8 .660
Economy Lumber
Peoples Electric .....
Individual
Players
R. Prultt
Eads
Halfcht ...
Ertckaon ...... .....
DeVore ....... -
Saylor
Gates .
.66
.600
.655
.556
.455
.555
.444
.444
.333
.333
.322
Denver Bad Boy
Dllly Newman, Denrer bail boy
muscle mangier, tangles with Jim
Maloney, Los Angeles, at tha armory
tomorrow night In the opening maun
of a card whlrh will hare Bonn;
Mulr and Don Wagner In the wlndup
position.
Htandlngf.
Burrougha
HtiMong
J. V. Watson
Paske
L Watson .
W. Prultt
Sherwood
J. am
Brown ......
fltoehr - -
Overmeyer
Rankin ....
Ouenther
E Smith .....
Moffatt
H. Strang . .
Hammond ..............
B. Orr
Murray .........
Rose
E. Orr
Ferguson -
El wood ........
F'.leel
Bowman ..........
Alenderler ..............
V. Strang ................
York -
Coleman ..............
Olmachetd ...
Bray ton ..........
Del Anderson -
Jerome
White ......
Thompson ..........
Kelly
Boomer
Claude Holmea ....
Cole Holmea
Bullls
Sanderaon ...........
B. Hart -
Crum ........ .
Blerma ...........
Plena
Crank ..........
V. Tengwaid ......
Beney .............
Boone ...............
Hsll
Oault
Harrington .........
Webster
Prey . .-
K. Anderson ....
O. Ttl. Ave. Hep.
S 1745 104 ....
0 16B6 187 ...
S 1681 187 ....
S 1875 100 ...
S 1628 181 ...
1688 177 3
t 1582 176 3
5 1668 174 9
8 1S64 171 8
1044 174 8
8 1662 172
8 1541 171 7
8 1538 171 7
8 1512 166 8
8 1508 168 8
8 1507 167 8
4 662 166 10
3 404 165 11
8 1472 164 12
. 168 11
9 1468 163 13
6 878 183 13
8 1458 162 14
6 867 161 14
9 1448 161 14
8 1454 162 14
9 1426 158 17
9 1417 157 17
9 1307 188 18
s 924 154 18
3 473 164 18
8 1380 1.13 30
6 820 183 20
8 1370 163 21
8 1369 152 31
3 449 150 32
9 1311 146 26
8 877 146 26
9 1303 145 36
9 1284 143 20
6 849 143 28
9 1378 143 28
3 707 141 29
9 1264 140 30
8 1117 140 30
6 833 139 31
8 1236 137 32
8 1234 137 82
8 1225 136 33
6 816 136 33
8 1206 134 35
9 11B4 132 36
1 897 132 36
180 37
9 1157 128 38
8 358 118 46
3 348 116 49
8 346 113 40
6 670 112 51
8 1011 111 82
8 631 103 66
631 103 56
ROTARY GOLFERS
Medford Rotarlana gave their fellow
club members from the Cava City a
leason In the royal and ancient gema
yesterday, by defeating them at the
Rogue Valley course, 14 to 0 point.
The tournament triumph came as re
venge for a defeat suffered recently
by the local mashle allngera at Oranta
Pass, and waa staged as a return
event after a Joint luncheon.
The pairing, with Oranta pass
players Hated first, are as follows:
M. D. Clark, 3'i, R W. Ruhl, V,;
Sam Baker, 'i. George Hunt. lv
Charles Cooley. 3. r. E. Glbbs,
Esrl Voorhles, 2, Oeorge Heniel
man, N- Stanton, 0, Oren So hem,
3; S. Signer. 0. W. Leverette, S; W
Hammond. 0. Dr. K. W. Shockley. S;
H. Orover. 0. Pete Denaon, 1. The
last match between Grover and Den
Mn was ended at the flrat nine of
the 16-hole tourney, giving the local
player one point.
BOWLING
Clka bowling aoorea, October 30
Modern Plumhlng.
Erlckeon 187 171 181 849
Burrougha 160 187 164 471
Elwood 132 ISO 173 173
Hall ...... 137 114 138.376
K. Anderson . 108 108 103 315
Handicap 138 128 128 387
Totals 860 826 887 3673
Strang's Drug Store.
V. Strang 178 187 171 804
Rankin 187 134 138 456
Brown 174 182 162 498
W. Prultt . 193 166 170 M9
Thompson ........ 166 163 185 486
Handicap 77 77 77 231
Totals 943 891 870 3701
City Cleaners.
VM Watson 163 171 153 486
Sherwood 213 149 153 313
Smith . 106 205 139 440
York . 128 149 140 126
Coleman ..... 140 144 128 410
Handicap . 72 73 73 3' 6
Totalj 011 800 793 3593
Eads Transfer.
Eada 168 170 333 501
Hussong 181 143 186 479
Plcha 101 127 163 301
Bowman 163 153 142 448
Del Anderson , . 148 148 146 435
Handicap 87 87 87 261
Totals 805 825 946 3578
No match tonight because of Hal.
lowe'en dance.
Texaco and Economy Lumber Co.
roll Thursdsy night.
llOMlNED
S
Big Bonny Mulr, Australian grip
pier, la determined to win the m.tln
event at the Armory Thursday night
from Don Wagner, ex-O. B. C. grid
ster. without taking any advantages.
Mulr waa doing great In the much,
talked-ot match last week witn sad
Sam Lathers, until ha was given the
bout on Sad Sam'a Inability to con
tinue, due to a leg Injury.
The Australian llkea to win by
hard, fair competition ,and bellevoa
he can do It when pitted against Wag.
ner, who la a clean, versatile mat
artist. Indications are that tha con
teat ahould go Into tha final min
utes of tha hour, and be a fast jai
spectacular ahow the while.
One of the well-known hurly
burlys of the ring will probably se
seen In the flrat half of the bill,
when "Bad Boy" Billy Newman of
Denver grapple for an hour or two
out of three falls with Jim Maloney.
a atranger from Los Angeles.
ITHDUT
HELP BIG FULLBACK
PORTLAND. Dre., Oct. 31. (API
Jefferson high had Its face and Its
undefeated, untied record both to
day after defeating Lincoln high 8
to 0 yesterday without using Ben
Ell, big fullback whose eligibility Is
under scrutiny.
Jeff missed Ell many times when
a little mora drive might have net
ted first downs, but Halfback Mer
cer contributed 150 yarda from
scrimmage and scored a touchdown
after leading Jeff In a 72-yard
march.
FOR HEALTH, try Crystal Sprl.lg
Dairy Buttermilk. Phone 960.
NOTICE!
HALLOWEEN PRANKSTERS
Your attention is called to the danger that
rmy result to pedestrians in the event the circu
lar concrete shut-off box lids located in the park
ing strips, are disturbed.
Your further attention is called to the heavy
financial loss sustained by the Water Depart
ment last Hallowe'en in replacing broken and
lout lids.
Your consideration In this respect will be ap
preciated. VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED
MEDFORD WATER COMMISSION.
TO ADMIT TIGERS
HAVE GAME IN DAG
(By Billy Hulen.)
ASHLAND, Oct. 31. (Apt.)
Citizens of Ashland are wearing
long faces right about now.
To one who has a certain Inside on
the terrible situation that brings on
the mournful looks. It is something
far more Important than a mere elec
tion. It la something that atrtkes
deeper. It Is something that, were
you to ask an Ashland citizen all
about It, he would look at you with
tears In his eyes and trembling Hps.
He would begin. In shaking voice,
to tell you all about it. Then he
would get mad. Very mad.
Ashland high school hasn't beaten
their most bitter rivals. Medford. In
four of the longest years Imaginable.
Ashland will be the most under
dosing underdog of the past ten
winters.
Ashland high will be outweighed
over 30 pounds to the man.
Ashland hasn't any punter to com
pare with Medford's.
Ashland high hasn't a reliable
passer.
Ashland high has no ground at
tack. They have no aerial attack
They have no attack whatsoever.
Ashland can't possibly hope to cope
with the crunching power and bril
liant "breakaway" runs of Leo Ohel
ardl. The Ashland citizen would be sure
to tell you all that. He would 70
further. He would delve Into the
physical condition of the Grizzlies
He would tell you that the score
Saturday at Medford will probably be
40 or 60 to nothing. But. if you
offered to make a wager with him
that the score would be In the neigh
borhood of what he mentioned, he
would hem and haw around and not
bet. Because
Regardless of how It looks on pa
per, As hi n nd high school, according
to Don Faber, who does the coaching
In pretty fair style, and others who
profess to understand a little about
the game, really has a chance, to up
set the dope pall and beat Medford.
Mr. Faber says, "We are going to
make It a battle. We have some
plays we have been working on nil
year especially for Medford, and tf
they click once or twice, we're not
going to lose."
So that Is that. That Is the senti
ment up here In Ashland, where we
really take our footbal seriously and
love to beat Medford.
GRIDIRON GLEANINGS
(By the Associated Press)
COBVALLIS. The Oregon State
Beavers, who atlll have their first ma
jor football game to win this season,
are busy preparing for another tough
game Saturday against undefeated
and untied University of Washington.
A shakeup of the team haa been
rumored and Beaver fans are watch
Ing with Interest the showing' of re
serves In practice this week.
EUGENE, Ore. Saturday's game
against Montana probably will offer
University of Oregon's reserve ends
a chance to ahow their stuff.
Not that Coach Prink Calllson con
siders the Grizzlies "easy." It's be
cause Walker and Jones are definitely
out with Injuries and Butch Morse
Is a doubtful starter. Ned Simpson.
Stan Rlordan and Ken Smith aren't
worried about the situation, though,
for they are the reserve ends longing
for a chance.
SEATTLE. Taking the place of
Ted Markov, regular end and sole se
rious casualty of the California clash.
Walt Rohrschelb, hurt the first of
the season but now recovered, had
his try today at the University of
Washington end berth as the team
levelled for the Oregon State clash
here Saturday,
SAN FRANCISCO. When Babe Hoi
llngbery arrives In San Francisco to
morrow to meet St. Mary's, he will
find that, although he Is leading the
high scoring team of the Pacific
coast conference, San Francisco foot
ball fans have made St. Mary's a 10-to-7
favorite.
IS
SALEM, Oct. 81. (AP) An echo
of the famous crippled astrologer
murder case In Coos county In 1933
was heard today when Governor
Julius L. Meier pardoned Alton Cov
ell, 37, on condition he reside with
hts uncle, J. E. Hart of Waltsburg,
Wash.
Covell was sentenced to life 1m-1
prlsonment for the murder of his !
mother, Mrs. Fred Covell at Bandon.!
while allegedly under the Influence
of his uncle, Arthur Covell, who
claimed to be a star-reader and who
decreed the woman must die on La
bor day, 1033. Testimony revealed
young Covell did the act with chlo
roform on that date.
Lopez Wins Nod
By Good Finish
PORTLAND. Oct. 31. &) Through
a welter of solid punches. Perfeoto
Lopes, 140, Los Angeles, bsttled to a
decision over Roy Ockley, 141, Port
land, In their eight-round main event
here last night.
Ockley'a early lead on aggressive
ness was offset by Perfecto's mighty
counter-punching later.
Al Spina, 130, Portland, scored a
knockdown and a decision over his
lighter opponent, Willie Montoya, U3.
The proof is in the wear.
But your HOSE at ,
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann's.
ROGUE NEAR G. P.
Information received today from
Grants Pass reveals that at present
excellent fishing Is afforded in the
Rogue river near Savage Rapids dam
and also below Grants Pass. The
water Is said to have cleared from
the roily condition that hampered
fishing last week, and that now steel
head are taking flies freely and seem
to favor a large Royal Coachman
with bucktall.
It is expected that with good
weather, the water will continue to
clear this week, enabling better fly
fishing below the Climate City thin
Is afforded at present, although both
steel head and trout are now reported
taking bait and spinners. In the
Gallce and Almeda sections fly fish
ing Is still poor becaus of dark water.
Trout fifth lng in said to be excel
lent since the rains on the Apple
gate, with preference shown for grey
hackle with peacock body. Reports
from the Illinois river stated the big
gest run of Bllversldes, .steelhend and
cutthroat trout In several years tn
making Its way up that tributary,
aa well as In the Rogue.
(Contlnueo f-otn page one)
can ticket in Washington state, was
talcing advantage of his opponents
by kissing not only the babies, but
the nieces, nephews, uncles and
aunts of the district. The letter
writer urged a curb on such exces
sive osculation.
The new deal has a literary style
book for stenogs. It tells what words
to use and taboos others. One of the
taboo words Is "communication," the
book urging the word "letter" Instead
because It la shorter and snappier.
You may have noticed that Mr.
Farley secretary was not tired tor
making that mistake in sending an
Indorsement of Upton Sinclair. It
gave Mr. Farley a chance to correct
the mistake publicly. Somehow or
other, Mr. Farley's secretaries are al
ways making the right mistakes.
IS
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 31. AP)
At a cost of somewhat less than
000. the Oregon emergency relief ad
ministration will provide school chil
dren In the Redmond district with
hot soup or chocolate during the
winter months through to March or
April.
Turning attention from airports,
sewage system and wells to the sub.
Ject of child welfare, the adminis
tration approved the Deschutes meal
project late yesterday.
T
RALLY COMPLETE
Plans are being completed for the
Community Chest public rally to be
held Friday night at the Medlord
armory at which time alms and ac
complishments of seven different
chest organizations will be explained
and a specially arranged program
presented.
The rally program will Include
entertainment features by the Red
Cross, Boy Scouts, Salvation Army.
Girl Scouts, Health association. Girls'
Community club and the Welfare
Exchange. It will be preceded by a
parade, which will move east from
Main to Bartlett streets, and north
to the Armory, starting from the
Jackson county courthouse, at 7:00
Friday evening, according to Mr.
Soderberg. Included in this parade
will be the Medford high school
baud, the Girl Scouts, Eagles' drill
team. Boy Scouts, and decorated auto.
mobiles.
A 'meeting of chest workers Is
scheduled for 7:46 Thursday evening
at which time five groups of Med
ford men and women will be ap
pointed on the Community Chest
"field force." under the direction of
"General" M. N. Hogan,
CHORAL FESTIVAL
AT'O'
Br Arthur W. YTarnock
Tha University of Oregon, Its
school of music, and the Eugene
Gleemen, all cooperating, art plan
nlng a Men's Choral Festival for the
early part of May. 1Q35. In the pro
gram to be worked up. It Is planned
that each of six or eight outatand
lng. groups of amateur singers from
all over Oregon will atng three or
four numbera by themselves, also
put on any soloist or quartet from
their own group, and at the end. all
the singers wilt combine In one half
hour of selections together.
It Is believed that such a festival
will bring together several hundred
men and will be a great drawing
card for tha public In general. It
will be held In McArthur Court, tha
university's large athletic pavilion,
which was recently expertly "acous
tlfled" so that It Is now an accept
able concert auditorium. It easily
seats 7,000 people. The admission
will be very low with the Idea of
packing the place and thus -securing
enough receipts from which It Is
hoped to help, materially. In the
traveling expenses of each group
that will Journey to Eugene to par
ticipate. The Medford aleemen have Just
accepted an Invitation to take part
In this musical educational festival,
the university authorities recogniz
ing the standing of the Medford
choir as one of the real top-notchers
of Oregon's amateur singing organi
zations. It Is a fine tribute to the
Medford gentlemen and their excel
lence of performance.
Thla Is the last appeal of the
Gleemen for your support during
the coming season. Have you signed
up yet for your associate member
ship? If not. may not the Gleemen
expect your friendly and cooperative
enlistment under their banner, in
their non-profit civic work, before
the week la over?
BUTTE FALLS TO
A federal loan and grant agree
ment, whe,-eby the city of Butt
Falls will metre $5000 for recon
struction ana repair of Its water
system. Is near.ng realization accord
ing to Attorney Porter J. Neff ana
Otto Frohnmayei representing the
city of Butte Falls,. It Is expected
that all the legal details will be
completed within a couple of weeks,
when the money will be available.
A bonding ordinance is now being
prepared for approval o. the Butte
Falls council. 1
Under uim& uf the agreement, '
3800 of the amount is provided by
bonds, and $1300 under a federal
grant.
Tim fund will provide work or a
number of residents of Butte Fall.
A portion of the money will be uied
for the replacing of wooden pipe
with steel pipe. Extensive repairs
are also contemplated.
GRANTS PASS REFINANCE
DECISION COMINGG SOON
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. (API
Prank J. Keennn. financial advisor
of the RFC, said today there prob
ably be a devlslon within a week on
the application of the Grants Pass.
Ore., Irrigation district for funds to
refinance.
The public health service operates
25 murine hospitals for seamen with
a total capacity of 5,200 beds.
WILL TALK HERE
Joseph S. Thompson, a member of
the federal housing administration,
will be In Medford Monday, Novem
ber S, and will address a meeting at
the courthouse auditorium at 3 p. m
lt was announced today by B. Z
Harder, president of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce..
Mr. Thompson la making a tour
of the coast and la now In San Fran
cisco holding similar meetings In that
city.
All material men and those Inter
ested in the building trades, mem
bers of women's clubs, and service
clubs are In vied to attend, and It Is
hoped that the meeting will be one
of the largest conducted here by the
Chamber of Commerce for a long
time.
Mr, Thompson will thoroughly ex
plain the housing act and the vari
ous features contained In It, and
those who contemplate making loans
are particularly invited to be present.
CENTRALPT. DIES
Anton B. Dlas passed away sudden
ly near his home in Central Point,
at 8:30 a. m.. October 30, 1034, from
a heart attack.
Mr. Dlas was born st Azores isl
ands. Portugal. October 3, 1881. He
had lived In the Central Point dl&
trlct for the past 10 years.
He leaves to mourn his loss, hfs
widow, Mrs. Laura B. Dlas of Central
Point.
Funeral services will be held at
the Perl Funeral Home, Friday after
non at 2 o'clock, with Reverend
Father Francis W. Black oflclatlng
Interment will take place in the Cen
tral Point cemetery.
HeJDIEUEL
WORKERS utf UNEM C -PLOYED
verywhtr CHQiHCS
LEARN DIESELS M '
lirout kiiemblui ( DIESEL Enffntt for In
itruttim purtotn In the rld. Ntv Cummin.
Caterpillar. Buda. Packard Aircraft, many athtn.
DIESELS ntw uid vtrhra. train, troika,
traclari. inmli. ihlaa, airplaaat. alnlni. Br.
luitura, funalnf. wtr iiRintUn. Practical
Ship Ciurtci and Hima Study. Easy Tarmi. Frtt
PV "Dlawl Kai" talli af Sli Opptflunltlta.
NmtUntrtd Em pi or mint Srrrte h Tr
io mil UtmphtU GnduattB
Htmphlll Dlettl Engtnttrlng Schoola
Ilia San Fernanda Rd Ln AngaUi, Calif.
All Waillaka Narth, Satttla, Waih.
RED CEDAR SHINGLE j
QUOTA IS INCREASED1
TACOMA. Wash.. Oct. 31. (AP)
Shingle manufacturers of the Pacific I
northwest were gratified at the ro-
celpt today of word from the na-1
tlonal lumber code authority that;
the production auota of rH Min. '
shingles ln this division for the pre- j
ent quarter had Been Increased by
50 per cent. 1
WRESTLING!
MEDFORD ARMORY
BONNY
MUIR
VS.
DON
WAGNER
Billy Newman vs.
Jim Maloney
Sei'ts on sale at BROWN'S, Phone Ml. OFFICE STATIONERY A
SlTt'LY CO., Phone 52. VALENTINE'S CAFE, Phone 87H
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ARBLE
CORNER
OPENS
HALLOWE'EN
Tonight at 7:30
At Old Jacksonville
Nlih the wnir snlnglnf doon. (hp samp old bar that Grandpa used
to rhtrUh In the umr old location . . . with a hnt of new enter
tainment features Including Italian dinner, mntr. dancing, nines
and been serted in true spirit of the season. Pinners $1.00 Including
drink. VmTJI find the Marble Cornrr a bonanra of fun but you
mutt make ndm. reenatlon.
FEATURING
REGAL AMBER BEER
"THE PERFECT BEER"
Call Medford 146 for your Reservations, NOW!
SALLY COLE, Proprietor and Hostess
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Superior Flavor
Low Prices
BRANDY
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WINES
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Pullman (plus berth):
Tn Roundtrips
San Francisco .... $16.00
Los Angeles $28.70
A tourist lower berth from hera
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Pacific
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