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e MEOFORD JH?TT. TOlBinfE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. XOYEMBE1? 3. 1935. PA'OE NTNE sggBK INDIANA BATTLES 10 6-6 1 IOWA CITY. la., Not. 3. (&Y Downtrodden Indiana, thrice beaten, rose up from the Big Ten football cellar like a post-Hallowe'en ghost here today to haunt Iowa's hopes for a conference title by holding the fa vored Hawkeyea to a six to six tie be fore 20,000 raln-soaJted spectator. Only Oze Simmons, the wlllowy hlpped nero fullback, saved the Hawkeyes from defeat. The slippery Texas athlete whirled arouna nis ieiv end behind perfect Interference In the third quarter, dashed madly along the east sidelines and whisked his way for a 59-yard touchdown run. I ASTORIA, Ore., Nor. J. JP Two sudden thrusts brought Astoria hlrth a 12 to victory over the speedy Sa lem high football team here last night. Astoria took the first klckoff and ruahed the ball to the Salem 30-yard line. A long pass over the goal line gave Astoria a 6 to 0 lead In the first minute of play. Just before halftlme Ken Olsen. Astoria halfback, dashed 30 yards on a fake reverse to score another touch down. Salstrom, Salem halfback, dashed around end In the second half to turn a sustained running and passing drive Into a touchdown. ' Coming in Crateriari Thriller William Powell, suave, sophisti cated lndy's man, comes Thursday to the Craterlan theater In "Remtez vous," a screen story that deals with a heretofore little known subject cryptography, the coding and de coding of cipher messages as done by the U. S. Secret Service. Although presenting authentic In formation on how the cryptographic bureau works, "Rendezvous" does not, by any means remain a straight secret service story, even though It does play an Important part in the plot. As In "The Thin Man," Powell la cast in the comedy-romance char acter that made him famous, this time however with Rosalind Russell, whose many featured appearances have always met with approval from the movie-going public. Their de lightful romantic escapades together give every advance indication that "Rendezvous' will ring the bell ana once again set Powell's star "shining brightly In the cinema heavens. In the supporting cast are such well known playrrs as Blnnfc Barnes, Cesar Romero. Lionel AtwlU, Mickey Rooney. Samuel Hinds, Henry Ste phenson. Sterling Holloway and Char- I ley Grapewin. Return Showing On Roxy Bill A' )umm1!!!&mjmmmtm& PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. J. API Daring aerial strategy enabled Wash ington high to defeat a hard-driving Roosevelt high football team 13 to 7 here last night and remain at the head of the Oregon undefeated, untied high school parade. The nolles Silenced HOOD RIVER, Ore., Nov. 2. Wl Hood River high outpowcred The Dal les high football Team iot a i. w v win here last night. The Dalles was unbeaten previously, but had been tied. PENDLETON. Ore.. Nov. 3. (TV Fcr the first time since 1924. the Pendleton high school football team yesterday defeated Walla Walla 20 to 6 here. Led by Jay Oraybeal. general ly considered the best halfback In eastern Oregon, the Bucks marked up their sixth victory of this season though they were scored on for the first tune tnia year. - Pitt And Fordham Play Scoreless Tie NSW YORK. Nov. 2. (UP) righting desperately Fordham unl- .mtttirt Rams today lock- ad -In a finish fight at the polo grounds with the Panthers or t-iw-burgh university and held them to . (i The famous attack of Dr. Jock Sutherland's blue and gold clad gridiron warriors was not equal to the tBsk of overcoming the stubborn resistance of Jimmy Crow ley's crew. TOP CCC BOUT CARD; BIG MATCH. AT STAKE Bill Supeck, 167,-Camp Coos Head. will meet Tiger Curran. 158. Oak Knoll, in the main event on Thurs, day's CCC fight card at the Elks- temple. Supeck kayoed Charlie Knight. Upper Rogue, In the second round of the main event on the last card. while Curran dectsloned Gordon : Hussong 145 Captain Fra "1 SWP Hussong's team Owen Wister's famous western classic. "The Virginian," with Gary Coopar. Walter Huston, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian and Eugene Pal lette. Is at the Rlalto theater for today and Monday In a special re turn showing of the picture whlcn has long been hailed as one of the outstanding outdoor adventure dramas of all time. The story recalls the yarn of tall, lanky, soft-spoken southerner who went west to a Wyoming cattle town and there founded an indis putable reputation as Its leading gunman. His words, "when you say that, smile" have become famous throughout the land. The life of the west cowboys driving their herds to the railroads; gun-toting enemies earning their savage guns In re venge; the harsh law of the west and romance under the whispering pine trees of the virgin country all make "The Virginian" an ever-lasting saga of the early day frontier. Thevre back again. William Powell and Jean Harlow, co-starred in "Reckless" at the Roxy Theater for today and Monday. A new kind of musical, the film depicts Harlow's rise to stage emi nence as a musical comedy star; her marriage to Franchot Tone and the complications that ensue with his blue-blooded family: finally to the thrilling climax where loyalty of old friends comes to the fore. May Robson and Ted Healy are featured. Craterian Star aft "Broadway Gondolier." with Dick Powell and Joan Blondell heading an all-star cast. Including Adolphe Menjou. -Louise Fazenda, William Oargan, Orant Mitchell, the Mills Brothers. Ted Flo Rlto and hla fa mous band and many others, opens a three day run at the Craterlan Theater today. With rlotoua comedy forming the nucleua of a fast-paced story, the film play Is the story of a Broadway taxi driver's rise to fame as a singer. club bowling match with the Sand erson squad Friday -evening. Scores: Team No. 4 Sanderson 160 147 160 473 R. DeVore 165 147 136 448 Mel Hall 120 145 159424 R. Duff 103 85 130318 D. Watson (2) .... 146 136 143 425 Ferguson 149 176 179 504 Handicap 174 174 174522 Total 1047 1010 1087 3114 Tenni No. 5 SILVERTON. Ore., Nov. 3. (API One of the undefeated, untied high school football teams of the Mate fell by the wayside when Sllverton high lost to Lebanon, 19 to 13, here yesterday. Houston, Diamond lake, In the apec lal event. The two winners will be pitted against each other with the trip to the Portland amateur tourna ment Nov. 19 and 20 at Btake. Thursday's card will be the final showing before the Portland trip The Medford district is picking an eight-man team to represent the camps of this area at the interna tional far weatern diamond belt amateur championships to be staged under the supervision of the Ore gon Association, Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. Medford district cards are staged under the sponsorship of the Elks' club. Seven bouts will be arranged , for Thursday's show, with the best of the district's fighters brought here for the final test before the team la chosen. Elks and their guests will be In vited to the November 7 curd, ac cording to Tom Robinson, chairman of the boxing committee. - Bowman . 150 Meeker 101 Beeney 138 Paske 180 Krcssc 158 179 192 89 148 157 158 180 166490 140482 79269 194 480 174611 158474 180540 Handicap 180 Total 1052 1103 1001 3246 Team No. 5 wins the match. Team No. 2 will roll team No. 6 November 4. Team No. 2 Is composed of: Fads, captnln: Daly. Btoehr. Web ster. R. Semon. W. Smith. Team No. 6 Is composed of: Burroughs, cap tain; Gill. Rankin, York, E. E. Kelly, L. Duff. Wyoming wins In Bllr.iarrl BOZEMAN, Mont., Nov. 2. (Pi Cowboys of the University of Wyom ing swung their lariats Into the teeth of a blizzard howling at their backs and were carried to a 6 to 2 victory over Montana State college in a Reeky mountain conference football strug gle here today. BIG LIST OF PRIZES AWAITING SHOOTERS AT GUN CLUB TODAY Rain or shtne the Tlrst winter tur key shoot at the Medford Gun club will start at 10;30 this morning at the I club around at the north end of the Medford airport. The grounds committee was busy yesterday tuning up the traps, setting up stoves for tho winter season and making preparations for the trap shooters' mulligan stew dinner that will be served during the shoot by Jimmy Valentine the trapshootln? chef of the gun club. Turkeys, chickens, ducks and staple grocery articles will make up the list of prizes for the shooters while other methods of awarding prizes for those who do not shoot have been arranged by the committee. The public Is Invited to attend the ahoot ana enjoy the day's entertain ment by the Gun club. re aed Belllour Purchased t.ktnicd br Stat. .1 Ctlltorals HiiatlttttU 1KJ WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING ti REPINING CO. Officii 742 Market St., San Frandsee Pllnt: Sauth Sin puneirco Use Mall Tribune want ads. 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Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE fl-hole colonial range, excellent condition. 915 W. 10th St. GARNERA BATTERS Harvard Wins 33-0 From Brown In Rain CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov. 2. (API Harvard overwhelmed the feeble Brown Bear. 33-0 today before crowd of 7500 that suffered a thor ough drenching on top of an over dose of poor football. The crlmnon, piling up five touchdowns, sent Brown down to its fifth defeat. "KICKERNICK" Ondergarmentt that fit at Cthelwyn B Hoffmann's NEW YORK, Nov. fl ( AP) Prlmo Camera. Italian heavyweight trying for a comeback, emerged from the smoke haze of Madison Square Gar den last night with a technical knockout victory over Walter Neusel. the blond German heavyweight. Refusing to be floored under a barrage of ponderous, sweeping lefts, j the splndie-snankeo; victim inrew up his hands and quit In the fourth round after Camera Inflicted a deep cut over his eye with a massive fly ing elbow. As blood spurted from the cut, Neusel's seconds Jumped into the ring with a towel, but he beat them to the draw, walking away from the grimacing Camera to hla comer. IMYT1ME: KIMflSi in insnnna n - Today and Monday! THE FIGHTIN'EST FOOL ON THE WESTERN PLAINS! Roxy Opens Early Evening Showings Starting today, the Roxy theater will open Its doors at 6 :45 in the evenings Instead of the usual 7:00 o'clock. Shows will be at 7:00 and 9:00. Matinee showings will remain as usual, doors opening at 1:30 on Tun days. 1:45 the balance of the week with the exception of Saturday when shows are continuous starting at 1 100 o'clock. Mich igan State Is Victor Over Temple PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3. (UP) The Spartan Lancers of Michigan State debited the Temple university foot bar, team here today. 12 to 7. The loss ended Temple's six-game winning strrnk. Temple rallied early In the first quarter on a pass from Kusko to ! Walker and led the Spartans until tne lourtn. wnen Brandstetter ran 70 yards through the entire Temple team to score. Edwards missed the kick. by Spina Wins PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 2.-r(AP) A sharp, left hook In the second round won Al Spina. 123, Portland, a knockout victory over Perry Dixie Lee. 125, New Orleans, here last night. WASHINGTON STADIUM. Seattle. Nov, 2. (UP) Washington's Huskies ran wild today over a stubborn Mon tana football team, 33 to 7, before 8.000 fans who braved freezing weather. Montana opened with a dynamic first quarter thrust for Its lone score when Paxil Szakach, fullback, passed 25 yards to Milton Popovlch. who romped 32 more for a touchdown. Szakach converted. Washington, using reserves until the second quarter, opened scoring Just before the half when Nowokrtskl and Cain ripped off long gains to place the ball on Montana's 29. Ted Markov ran wide around left end to the two. Nowogriskl hit left guard to score. Against the powerful Washington first string the Montana defense crumpled. Haines carried the ball across In the third quarter, while Cain. Rulls and Tipton added touch downs In the fourth. SCOTTISH rtTTT Stated Council meeting, (AlKY 7;30 P. M.. Nov. 4. L. E. WILLIAMS. Secty. A - 23 Use Mall Tribune want ads. Today and Mon.D THE PICTURE THAT THRILLED THE NATION! . . . with ro mince . . sweet music . 16"K m (innri,,i( '" VT .JF& ...inu in.i- In music all! .A - Pun . . . T. Vr. , f when I he V .'. " I Red - head- : -.'f :i J?1 pd Woman f -Ks " l and The J - . ' -gL. . Thin Man I Fl . . get 'That . .. . CO-il'llit II rofsm ceuhb rV FRANCHOT TONI R i 4 MAT ROBSON g Vv -"'-kill TAKEN UP Small red ateer. Marked dewlap, tipper slope and under-bit. each ear. Owner may have tame for ivlna ad and pasture. John Kealon. Central Point. FOR PAI.F, Rhode Island Fed and Barred Rock pullets ready to lay Phone 18-X-l. 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