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MEPFORD MAIL TTtTBUyE, MEDFOKIJ. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935
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Tigers and Cubs Squared Off for World Series
played at the school from time to
time.
While plane are not yet definite, the
Badminton club la planning on put
ting on a big tournament here about
the 1st of November. An attempt Is
now being made to get Jess Willard,
national champion, to appear In the
tourney.
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CLUB ADDED BY
GOES 10 SEALS
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HOW THEY
California Bears And Si
. Mary's Gaels Clash At
Berkeley Oregon To
Entertain Utah At Eugene
By Russell Ken land
. (Associated press Bporu Writer)
SAM FBANCISOO, Sept. SO. (AF)
With preliminary skirmishes con
eluded end the Pacific coast eon'
ferencs championship raoa under
way. far western football elevens
dug In today In Intensive prepare-
(ions (or vital battle neat Saturday.
The conference aide or the cam'
pelgn next week-end will be carried
on by the University of California
at Los Angeles and Oregon State
: college, playing on a neutral field
at Portland.
The Bruins of tJ. O. L. A., hurled
a challenge last Friday by defeating
the Utah Agglea with the lop-swea
core or 39 to 0. Oregon State has
won two non-conference contests.
beaUni Unfleld SI to 0 In its
opener and Willamette, 28 to 0, last
Satudsy.
Bears Meet Gaels
Renewal of a traditional encounter
will pit University of California's
Bears against St. Mary's Galloping
Gaels at Berkeley, with a crowd of
wore than 50,000 anticipated. The
Gaels won laet year, 7 to 0. Call,
fornla'i 1935 machine rolled Into
view last Saturday, crushing Cali
fornia Aggies 47 to 0 and eking out
a 8 to 0 decision over Whit tier col
lege in ft double header.
Universities or Washington and
Santa Clara will begin a new riv
alry at Seattle, bringing together
teams featuring the style of play
made famous by the late Knute
Rockne. Coach Jimmy Phelan's
Washington crew won Us opener,
conference) olaah, Saturday from
Idaho, 14 to 0. At the same time
Coarh Clipper Smith waa presented
with a 30 to 7 victory by hla Santa
. Olarans over the Unlvoralty of Ban
Francisco.
Oregon Playa Utah
The University of Oregon will en
tertain University or Utah at EU'
gene In the second of a home and
fcnme aerlea. Last yesr Oregon waa
forced to travel at top apeed to noae
out the Rocky Mountain conference
team B to 7. The Oregonlana re
vraled a versatile and apoedy attack
In whipping Qonsnga IB to 0 Sat
uidny night.
. Stanford, coast conference chsmp
lon the last two years, stsrted nice
ly Saturday with a 35 to 0 win over
Snn Jose State college and next
week-end will take on the University
of San Francisco.
Unimpressive In Its opening con
quest, Southern California's Trojans
meet the College of the Pacific
with followera hoping ror a better
allowing than the 0 to 0 conference
win over Montana last week.
Having piled up a 48 to 8 win
over College of Pugct Bound last
week, Washington State college tnkes
on Willamette this Saturday. Idaho
and Oonwga renew annual hostili
ties at Spokane as do Montana and
Montana and Montana State at
Butte.
The Galloping Oaela of St. Mary's
from Moraga, Calif., opened their
season yesterday with a SO-0 victory
over University of Nevada which won
last year's game by an upset score
of -8.
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TAKE RYDER CUP
BY 9-3 VICTORY
R1DOEWOOD, N. J., Sept. 80. (UP)
The Ryder Cup, ornato golfing trophy
symbolic of International team su
premacy between professionals of the
Unltod Stales and Great Britain, was
returned to this country Sundsy.
A brilliant team of Americans cap.
tslnrd by Walter llagen, brought the
gold eup Bak after a two year ab
sence by beating their English cousins
nine to three, in the ruth or the
biennial series.
By winning ovsr one of the strong
est British teams ever to Invade
America, the home forces carried out
the tradition that a visiting team
never wins In Ryder Cup comp' titlon.
wo tram ever has gone home vlctorl
ous since the series began in 11137.
America now leads three aerlea to two.
After winning three of Saturday's
opening Scotch foursomes, the Amer
icans clinched the series Sundsy by
capturing five of the eight twoom.
England won one and two were
halved.
As soon as the Americans hit their
atrldo In the afternoon the result wss
never In doubt. Hardly had the last
twosome teed off. than the first final
result waa In Paul Runyan, New
Tork. defeated Dick Burton, B and 8.
Second American to triumph Sun
day was Oene Sareren. former British
and American open champion, who
defeated Jack Busson, S and 9.
kee star, who whipped Reggie Whit
Next csme Johnny Revolta, Mllwau
combe II and 1.
One more victory and America was
In. The clincher fell to Big Olln
Dutra "f l Angeles, last yesr'l
American open chsmp, who beat Alf
Padgham, 4 and i.
That gave Amerlc seven points and j
England sot an even break In the
four remaining matches Percy Alllss '
beat Crslg Wood 1 up. for the ojily
Snsllsh elopes victory. j
FANDOM
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RANDOM
By Dick Applegate
several lean seasons. In moit positions 1 1 never did like this righting game ror the past two years or the Annie
they have big, racy men three end I and this proves It. (Meaning his I Springs CCD team, and now at
four deep, better reserve strength by beating at the hands of Louis). I'm ! Washington State college at Pullman.
u u Wnwi ouwnrmnn ; going in ror me cattle Business. Dad
Whatever It Is that they put Into
Jaded racing horses to make them
cavort like a colt, and go out and
win the Orand Prix (much to the
consternation of those betters not in
on the secret) must, somewsy, have
been Injected Into tho Klamath Falls
football team's drinking water. Last
week against Dunsmulr high school i
tne pelican city aggregation looked
big and hard to bent, but tliolr
blocking was sloppy, their line play
was weak, their Interference was ln-
of Medford will be able to muster.
All during the evening Coaches Avrlt
and Mnbee kept running in that aup
ply or reserves against Red's plucky
little righters, and although they
scored regularly, not a single Lake
view led gave ground once. Two of
McDonald's backfleld men couldn't
have weighed ovor 110 pounds each.
With the fight that was characteristic
of Red when he played here Bnd at
Oregon Slate, he has turned out a
real fighting machine, and In only
two weeks of work.
Is going to buy some, stack In the
middle west, we'll buy some land In
southern Oregon or nothern Califor
nia, and build ourselves a. home.
"Thon I'll live on the ranch. No
more or the bright lights. No rooltng
around. Ancll Horfman started ma
haa been selected as the most valu
able baseball player In the Medford
CCO district. The big right bander
played In 49 games, either In the
pitcher's box or the outfield, and
only three of tho games were lost.
For his remarkable record the
board or Judgea elected him to first
saving money after the Sohmellng 1 place, and hla name will be for
Flashes or grentness were apparent
In the Medford high school football
loam Saturday. That they wcro only
flnahos signifies the huge amount of
work before Bowarmnn In aftlnv
different and their condition appar- j them Into shapo for the southern
ently terrible. Oregon conference games. Their apln-
, . . ners were the only plays working
All that has chnnirfiri In unn ...... . t . - .
short days. Oponlng against Red Ma-1 squad, and their passing attack will
. uub unity uaapvicw
team Friday night, the Klamath outfit
was coming to the line with mld-
aeason snap, their backs were dyna
miting into the line of scrimmage,
and on their end sweeps, obviously
their strongest scoring threat, throo
men were leading the Interference
with more speed than will often be
found In college football. It looks
like Klamath's year to howl, after
stand polishing, but for the first
game or the season, with a' team
heralded as woefully weak In tho line,
they showed great promise.
fight and in a few years I'll have
an Income of enough a month to
keep the wolf from the door. In the
meantime, we got a good chunk for
this fight."
We hope he makes a bettor Job
of raising cattle than he did or lick
ing tho negro. Baer's plans have
been announced and annulled with
such rrequency that no one In par
ticular pays much attention to the
latest, but he may take a rung at
the cow business. He started In a
butcher shop.
warded to "Happy Days," official
CCO publication, ror consideration
on the national CCO honorary team.
"KIOKERNIOK"
Undergarmenta that lit at
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann's.
Al Hogan, pitcher and outfielder
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Interest In bsdmlntnn fen ln.rMHa
so rapidly In Medford, according to
H. W. Fluhrer, president of the Med
ford Badminton Aliih. tti.t. ft h t
decided to start another club In the
city, tentatively named tho Medford
Shuttle elub. with Onzanizlns
going on. Another 90 members will
be taken Into this club, which will
rent space In the Medford Badminton
elub rooms.
To aoeomulata tha no i,,h
ers and extra locker space, and a new
lUzhtlntr arranaemant will tn.tn.H
In the near future, It was announced.
rracuce vm be held on alternate
nights, so that both clubs will have
amnio Dractlee time, wluhr-
Meeting nights of the older club have
been changed from Wednesday and
Sunday, so that they now have three
nlgbta a week for practice and tour-
ujunenv piay, on Tuesday, Thuraday
and Sunday.
The Medford Badminton club will
resume their president's cup tourna
ments on the second Tuesday In Oo
tober, continuing on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month. At
the present time, Mary Hayes end
Mrs. Ned Vilas are In the vanguard
with 30 points each toward the neces
sary 90 to gain permanent possession
of the trophy. Bob Norrls Is leading
all the men with 18 points. Bach 10
points won entitles the winner to
have his or her name inscribed on
the eup.
Formation of the Medford Shuttle
club will give southern Oregon the
balance of nowep in th -...-
elation, with a thriving elub organised
uiaauo rasa t&ss yesr.
Badminton has heen Inftt.lUrf a. .
regular girla1 physical education course
mo oenior niga 3hool here, and
Officers of the Raimlntnn 1H -
hopeful of having the boys' classes
take It up during the winter months.
To promote even further Interest, ex
hibition matches between leading
players of the club will probably be
STAND.
NEW YORK, Sept. 30. (AP) The
final 1935 major league standings:
National
Chicago
St. Loula
Poa.
W. J Pet. 1934
.100 84 .649
- OS M .623
New York 91 63 .595
Pittsburgh 86 67 .583
Brooklyn 70 83 .438
Cincinnati - ..... 68 85 .445
Philadelphia 64 89 .418
Boston . 38 115 .248
Amrrlran
Detroit 93 58 .616
New York , 89 60 .597
Cleveland . 83 71 .536
Boston ....., 78 75 .610
Chicago , 74 78 .487
Washington 67 86 .438
St. LouU ,.w 65 87 .428
Philadelphia 58 91 .389
THE MARBLE CORNER
Jacksonville.
Dancing and good times.
Good music.
Spend an evening here.
D. E. Hartman.
tOB ANGELES, .Sept. SO. (AP)
For the first time In more than tw
years the Pacific Coast league pen
nant was not flying from the mast a4
Wrlgley field today.
San Francisco' Seals hauled It
down yesterday when they batterer
five Los Angeles hurleri for 33 nit in
a double header that ended the 1931
playoff series, 4 game to two. Tea
I thousand persons saw the Invader
i walk off with the first game 6 to 9
j and then come back to win the flag
j with an 8 to a triumph.
I it was a four run Moult la th
! eighth after Los Angeles h4 tied th
score in the seventh Inning that gave
San Francisco the first game, A flv
run barrage In the fourth salted th
second contest away.
, Mike Meola. who started for th
; Angels In the Initial encounter, lost
his own game In that wild eighth. H
I walked Les Powers, and then picked
up joe uartya punt and threw the
ball over the second baseman's head
Into center field with an easy double
ploy in the offing.
Joe Dl Mngglo promptly singled to
center sending powers across th
plate. Marty was trapped off third
and run down for tho first out of th
Inning. Len Backler sent Meola to
the showers with a slnele to rlo-ht
that scored Dl Magglo.
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