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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934. J "t"w-:-v.-.; LETHERS RETURNS TO GRAPPLE DEVIL Hooded Bone Crusher Will Have Tough Evening, Is Belief Karasick Faces German in Opening Bout GRIDIRON GLEANINGS (By the Associated Press.) ' NOTRE DAME Although a, success as a prognosticate of Notre Dame's defeats at the hands of Pittsburgh and Navy, Elmer Layden refuses to predict how the Irish will fare against Army Saturday. His only comment is that his squad Is in good shape. Whether or not Bed Devil, wrestl ing's man of mystery, will be able to Hold forth for one hour or two out of three fall against Bad Sam Lethers, popular Texan, will be de cided tonight at the armory In tho wain event of a two-ply cord. Some of the 'Medford fans who follow limber Sam's ring conquests believe that the man with the edu cated legs will hand out more pure wrestling than the mysterious meanle can take. Others think Sad Sam Is In for an evening of punishment -when be clambers Into the arena against the hooded demon. For the choke hold and the clenched fist are legitimate tactics according to Scar let Satan's rule book. Would Unliood Demon. - Tho head gear la expected to fur nish more than an air of mystery to the performance, as each of the Rod Devil's opponents wrestles with the ever-present hope that he win get a chance to snatch off the tight fitting hood and spoil the husky demon's career of mysticism. Red Devil, anonymous even to but promoters, weighs about 335 pounds, but la surprisingly nimble for his size. Bad Sam, termed the game's llm berest desclple, weighs 200 and will stand a head taller than his oppo nent tonight.. In the first half of the program "Awful Al" Karasick, of Russia, will tangle with Hans Schullz, experienced German, This- combination promises a grunt and grimace show performed by two old-timers who know the ropes from both ends. Ileal Peril for Al. The Russian Lion has appeared here many times, but on very few occa sions has he been forced to tax hie wisdom of the game or his wiry trength to keep the upper hand. Despite being one of the dwarfa of the ring Karasick ranks as a big time wTestler. ' Tonight's grapple promises to bring out Al's guarded eecreta, as he will be pitted against another mat wliard. The German- was rated as a top notch wrestlor In Europe before he came to this country two years ago, and since his invasion of the states r.e has amassed all the American males of the profession. Promoter Mack Llllard will offer the card at the popular admission rates, with the opening gong slated for 8:30 p. m. Musle for any occasion. Phone 788. CAMBRIDGE When Harvard faces Yale Saturday, the Crimson's starting lineup will Include only three play i's who have had experience against the Ells. They are Capt. Herman Oundlach, Sob Haley and Shaun Kelly. NEW YORK Two former Michigan quarterbacks, Benny Prledman and Harry Newman, select Bronko Nagur- skl as the greatest player they ha'e ever faced. The former Minnesota powerhouse now is with the Chicago Bears In professional football. "He not Just a terrorizing ball-carrier,' said Newman, "but a great blocker, i savage tackier and 75 per cent o the opposing team's worries," IIGERS FAVORED Notice of RhPrifm Hnlt. By virtue of nr. execution In fore closure duly IsauM out ol nd under the yU of the circuit Court of h Btate of Ore-son, In and for ihe County of Jackson, to mo dl rctM and dntd on the 21r,t day of November, 1034, in a rertnln action therein, wherein Juno Kent as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Charltvt E. uatra and Lah Oft tea, husband and wife; George E. Oatea and Dora antra, husband arid wife; O. K. Swallow, H Hutton and William Lalnff. the Defendant, for the aum of Five Thousand Five Hun dred (IS.S0O0O, Dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from December 2fl. 1931. with ooata and disbursement taxed at Twenty-seven and 25-100 (37'JM Dollars, and the further sun of Four Hundred and no-100 ($400.00) DM. lara, aa attorney' few. which Judo ment waa enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in sal'l County on the 19th day of November. 19:14. Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 3(Uh day of Oe- cemher, 1034. at 10:00 oVloek t. m (By Harold Grove.) Rivalry will be at Its peak when Hood River and the Medford high school Tiger moot on VanScoyoc fMd Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the right to meet Washington high school of Portland for the mythical at ate championship.. According to betting odd. Medford hJgh la slated to win by six points. Some fans are even betting that the Hood River boys will not score on Medford; others are giving MedfoM 13 -point margin. The largest crowd of the seaaon la expected to pour onto VanScoyoc field Saturday to ace the two teams batt'.o. The Medford line will average ap proxlmotely 164 pounds with the bacr field averaging approximately 1 53 pounds. The Hood River line will average around 160 pounds, with tho back field averaging 146. Theae are the weights given out by Coach James A. Can- of Hood River and Coach D. K. Burgher of Medford high schoo.. The Medford high grltfdera are to finish their practice sessions tomor row night. The type of offense usod by the Hood Rlvor boys has been drill ed on all week. The Hood River boys boast of one play that has netted them at least one touchdown in every game they have played this year. It Is a play similar to Medford high's end run, but la run from a. balanced line formation with a reverse attach ed. The Hood River system has three men on each side of the center anJ single wlngback backfield forma tion. The Hood River team does nat use a line shift. The signal is call id and away the team goes. This la contrary to the Medford sys tem, for Burgher advocates the How ard Jones system. An unbalanced line with either a double wlngback or sin gle wlngback formation. The wlng back formation is the placement of a back on one or both ends, that Is Just In back of the ends or end. According to advanced presa done, the Hood River cltlsens are looking for a hot time In Medford Saturday. In answer to the Hood River slogan, "The bigger they are the harder they fall," the Medford high playera mervly wld they would see these "tough guys" from Hood River Saturday afternoon. BEATEN BY GRANT PORTLAND. Nov. 22. (PP) A crown of many thorns waa worn today by Washington high, Portland prep champion. ' The biggest thorn almost a spike waa driven by Grant high, which outfought the Colonials for a 13 to 7 victory yesterday. Previously Wash ington had been tied twice. A long pass and a charging forward wall prepared the way for Grant's two touchdowns In the second quarter, A 20-yard gain from a criss-cross or double-reverse brought Washington its touchdown In the second quarter. Jefferson high, which was defeated only In protest, chambers, was tlid twice in actual play. devilTIITTened BY DROP PORTLAND, Nov. 22. (P) A rough wrestling match ended in favor of Paul Boesch, 205, Brooklyn, when he used a double drop kick to flatten the masked Red Devil for the third IV.l here last night. Rights to the Jaw and a body slam brought the hooded one the middle fall after Boesch took the first with ahoulder butt. Bonnie Mulr, 206, Australia, drew with Ole Anderson, 214, Oakland, In a three-round no-fall match. I BOWLING Apple Pickers Starting Team Will Average Near 158 Pounds Big Reserve String Making Journey FROM BATE SEED NEW ORLEANS (UP) A date seed carelessly tossed to the ground by P. A. Chopin, president of the New Orleans Horticultural society, has produced a miracle. From that seed has sprung a 111 flinty date palm tree, which bears 300 pounds of 1 melons seedless dates each yenr. Tills Is the only known needless date pnlm In the world, Chopin says. Experiments conducted by Chopin has convinced him that it la impos sible to graft or propagate this date Use Mail Tribune want ads. I In any way save through "suckera" at the front door of the Courthouse t that grow from the roots. In the City or Medford, In Jaakcon t the "sucker" transplanting is ooiinty. Oregon, offer for sale nd iUCCMIllul ,he cnUre aM industry will sell at public auction for ciuh w m.,i,,mi- i.m. fc i Mhf hlHrfn- n nfUfv -'H C" 3 m 1 ' " """ vtf". '""' Judgment, together with the cost of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, Warrant Call, Charles R. Gates and Lesh Oates. hus- Notice Is hereby given that School band and wife; George B Oates n1 1 District No 49. Jackson County war. Dora Oates, husband and wife; c. K rants No. I3340 to 1322 Inclusive are swallow. H. Mutton and William called for payment. Intercut to cease I.alng, had on the 9flth day of Jun.!on November 25. 1934 Warrants to 192B. or now have In and to the t-l-ihe nrwnted for nnvment at the f- 1 .owing de.critcd property, situated In ; floe of the District Clerk, City Hall, I Aicuioru, urcgon PORTLANDERS SEE PORTLAND, Nov. 22. (;p) Some what more than 2,000 persons, pay ing 91 a head, crowded the fairways and vantage points around the gren of the Portland Country club late yesterday to see the Illustrious Bobby Jones play an exhibition match for charity. The great Jones, teamed with Dr O. F. Willing, former Oregon state tltllat and Walker cup player, covered 18 holes all-square against Don Moo and Johnny Robblns, both of Port land. Seventjf-flve per cent of the re ceipts went to the Portland Junior league, and 26 per cent went to Jonas' favorite charity in Atlanta. K. FALLS CANCELS KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 22. (AP) Paul T. Jnckaon, principal of Kla math Falls high school, today an nounced cancellation of the Pelicans' football game with Ashland. The game was to be played at Ashland on Thanksgiving day. Weather conditions here have made It Impossible for the Klamath team to participate, Jackson said. Twenty live dollars in forrelt money was sent to Ashland this morning. HOOD RIVER, Ore., Nov. 22. (Spl.) Jim Carr'a Hood River high football squad, undefeated In this season's play, entrained early today for Med- ford, where the team Is to meet Dar- Lwln Burgher's Pearplckers Saturday. woau uain Bburbiiig eleven an nounced today will average sllghr.ly more than 166 pounds to the man as It steps on Van Scoyoc field In the game that Is expected to decide the team that plsys Washington high of Portland Thanksgiving day. Two Frosh In Llneurt The largest man In the Applemen's starting lineup Is Tom Sheldrake, reg ular left tackle, who tips the scales at 190f pounds. The smallest per former among the regulars Is Clifton Volstorff. fullback. Only two of the 11 starters are first- year men on the Hood River team, Barney Reams, right tackle, and Leon ard Haddock, right guard. Four members of the first team. Captain Frank Clemmons, right end: James Meyer, left end; Melvln Lakln. quarterback, and Jim Beck, halfback. ore playing for the third year. Due In Medford Today. Eddie Mohr. halfback; Arlo Ordway, left guard; Lloyd Beggs, center; Shel drake and Volstorff are competing as second-year men. Reserves to make the Medford trip are Dean Baker, Bob Baker. Olenn Williams, Victor Howell. Gerald Brav er, David Tomllnson, Bob Collie, Koy Yumlbe, Joe Wendllng. Robert Deth man, Clyde Easterly and Harry Phelps. Texaco bowlers copped two out of three games in their match with Eads Transfer at the Elks lodge last night. The Peoples' Electric and Highway Barber, Shop teams are scheduled to roll tonight. Eads Transfer. Eads . 170 160 186 516 Mrs. I.lsler Here Mrs. E, H. Lister of Grants Pass la spending the dv. in Medford, having arrived thla morn ing on the Oregonlan. the County of Jackson. State of Ore (ton, to-wlt? Begtnning at a point 220 feet Southeasterly from the Southwest corner of Block four 4 of th Town (now City) of Medford. Ore. gon. on a line running from xalrt South went corner of sid Block four (4) Southeasterly parallel with Ap ple Street, and from said beginning point continuing on the same course 3fl dog 30 mln. East 140 feet; thence North M rieg. 30 mln. Et 59 feet, mom or lens, to the west line of Riverside Avenue: thence North almif the West line of Klverwlde Avenue 10 deg. 30 mln West MS 7-12 feet; thence South 54 deg. .10 mln. West 100 feet more or less, to the point of beginning. and reserving therefrom M width across the northwvat end of the above described premises, here tofore sold to W M rlmlth. Dated this y 2nd day of Novemoer 1034 W A I. IT. 11 J. OLMSCHRID. Sheriff of Jackr-on County, Oregon By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. REIIBOCA JENSKN.. Clerk School District No. 40. Hexol Germicide Mill not burn the tliiea ten p"mfu! to a quart of warm water effecthe, wife a a cleans ing dourhe. Ilexol list a pleasant odor. 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Jerome DeVore White Cram Rose Handicap 179 . 126 183 146 123 174 499 128 374 134 143 460 149 146 146 43b 93 92 92 276 '894 800 866 2560 Texaco. 140 177 143 143 420 140 140 140 420 146 434 100 300 182 174 143 146 468 158 509 156 132 100 100 895 832 833 2560 The Hood Rtver squad Is to arrive In Medford tonight and will start the return trip alter the game Sat urdby night. E FOR UCLA CLASH CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 22. ( AP) The Oregon State college football aquad today rolled aouthward for lta final football game of the season Saturday against University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles. On their previous trip this season to Los Angeles the Beavers gained one of their two conference ties against University of Southern Cali fornia. Saturday the Beavers will con tinue their quest for their first con ference win of the season. The starting team Is In good con dition, Coach Lon Stlner announced. Hal Pangle, Oregon State's backfield blocking and defensive mainstay, will be co-captaln with Norman "Red Franklin in the gnme. Both ar seniors. BERKELEY. Calif., Nov. 22. (AP) Four to one underdogs In the "big game" Saturday, the University of California Golden Bears hung up their suits today while the favored Stanford Indians continue practice until tomorrow night. Coach "Navy Bill" Ingram, with a fighting team Inspired by two con secutive victories, la confident that Stanford will have to play lta beat football to win. ' The Bears' last practice yesterday consisted of ' drlU on line defense, with which they hope to Btop Stan ford's driving backfield. BRONCOS AND COLUMBIA WILL COLLIDE SUNDAY PORTLAND, Nov. 22. (AP) In vading Portland with one of the strongest teams 1n their history, and with one of the finest on the ccast, the Broncos of 'Santa Clara univer sity will crash against the Columbia Irish of Portland on Multnomah sta dium field here Sunday. a 35 Potatoes Filled Basket SUPERIOR, Wis. (UP) Fifteen Of the Green Mountain potatoes raised In the backyard of the O. X. Jenness home filled a half bushel basket. Tht potatoes weighed 2 pounds each. ST. MARY'S CONFLICT EUGENE. Ore., Nov. 22. (AP) Not offering alibis, but forgetting their stunning defeat last week by Uni versity of Southern California, the University of Oregon' Webfoots re turned home and concentrated on their next game. They meet St. Mary's at San Fran cisco Thanksgiving day. Five of the Oregon players were taking practice easy this week to rest from injuries received In the mix with the Trojans. Southern Oregon Normal School Presents The Community Theater IN TOLSTOY'S "THE LIVING CORPSE" Directed by ME. AND MRS. ANGUS L. 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