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PA'GE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, TUESDAY, XOYEJfBER 19, 1935 I ROSE BOWL ENTRY HINGES ON RESULT Big Game Saturday May Throw Coast Conference Race Into 3-Way Clinch Bears Need Win or Tie Trojans Come From Behind Ry HI SSKLI, NKU LANH (Associated Press Sport Writer.) SAN FEANCISC. Nov. 19. (VP, In the hive esrtben Stanford bowl next fin turd ay. 90,000 fans will m.ua for tlie west coast's greH toit gridiron atrii&glo of the sea-son to rs whether "University of California's undefeoted eleven chances Into the Rose Bowl or the Pacific Coast conforenco race crmbles Into a three-way clinch, Winner of nine (famed, four of them within the conference, the mightiest Caltfoniln tenm In more tlian a decade faces Its sternest test of the senson. Stanford, the west's elioloe In the annual New Year's day Classic at Pasadena the lflAt two years, hns low one game this year, to the University of California at Los An geles. V. C. L. A. Defeated Oiue. U. C. L. A. likewise ha cne defeat in It record, Inflicted by Its "big brother," the University of California Rt Berkeley, therefore If Alan ford -wins this week-end, the conference will have three team listing one de feat. For California and Stanford the regular season winds up with thlr Miig game." U. C. L. A. has only the many times beaten lda.no team to meet. If Stanford . defe Us Cali fornia, and U. C. l. A. defeats Idaho, aeh of the three teams would have four win and one defeat. A win or a tie Saturday will def initely make the Bear first choice for tho Rose Bowl. Brar IIhvc frige. California's stone wall defense and many tnterchangleable backfleld stars probably will make It a sllcrbt favor-, ita over Stanford, whose attack Is tent It around one of the finest full backs the west has ever seen, Bobby Grayson. , i While California and Stanford are i fighting It out for top honors, the ' Universities of Oregon and Waahlnn bnn will meet In their annual game. IXrach team haa lost two games, Ore gon to California and U. C. U. A., and Washington to California and Stan ford. Washington will probably line Up a a slight favorite. Oregon State college and University ef MontanA will meet ln another Coast conference, with the former ex pected to win. U. C. ti A. meets Ioyol. and Idaho takes on Neveda In non-conference affair. Pacific Coast conference standings: Opd. W. L. California 4 0 U. C. ti. A S 1 fit an ford ............. S 1 Ult. i i ' " ' WnAlllnKton .. 3 Washington State.. 3 Oregon 3 Oregon State 3 Southern CftUf. 3 Jclnho 1 Monuma - 0 T. PtJ. PH. 0 99 0 82 47 68 SS 33 49 43 It 31 WILL PLAY HOST Member of the Medford Badminton elub will tomiriit entertain members of the newly formed Medford Shuttle elub at a leg of the President's cup tourney, and with a bl Dutch supper following. It was announced today. All thoe members of the new club ho have been enrolled, or who have lnned application blanks or In any war signified t heir Intention to Join the Shuttle club, are Invited. Actual play In tho cup tourney 1 rhetluled to start at 8 o'clock sharp. Ube Mnil Tribune want ads The Cougars of Washington state led the Tnijuns of southern aii fornla for three period', onlv to loop. f0 in, In the cloning finirter of their game nt I, on Augelex. Troy s first victory in a mnjor game this seftjidii. Mere's a Wathlnglon State haifhnrk, MrCnrmiick, running to a tniichduun on a puss from ioddurd (Assiichited I'ress Photo.) FANDOM AT RANDOM By Dick Applegate 4 m Anyone who doesn't think that fishing In the Rogue river brings California sportsmen to the valley. . should take a trip south and see ror tnem selves. Sorvice station attend ants, hotet c 1 e r ka, every d a y workmen, all will tell you that some of the finest fishing on the coast is "up In Oregon, on tho Roruc river." One hotel clerk in Oakland told 'Yes, one of the best places to fish I know Is on the Rogue river in Oregon, They tell me that they've closed the river to canneries, and now the big fish will be coming up. Boy, If they Ret any biRRer than the one I caught near Grants Pass last summer, they'll be too big to carry. But I'm going back next year and try my luck anyway." Investigation showed that the sal mon he caught weighed 32 pounds, a big fish. We told him about the 00 pounder taken recently at the mouth of the river, hut don't think he believed us. Ray lie wis. plavtng halfback and calling signals for the Medford high school football team. Isn't the only one of the family doing apnrtnn service on tho gridiron this year. A clipping has Just been received from the Spokane. Washington. Spokesman-Review, giving the opinion or Claude McClrath. OnnwiRa univer sity freshman coach, on his own team. Bald MeOrath : "I have a good line: an exceptionally good line. Washington State scored three touch downs sgalnst us on passes, and onr because of a Ooivaga fumble. But. here's the big rub. I have only one back able to take care of himself Dick Lewis, a parsing, punting, run ning, blocking, goal -kicking halt bac,. My other backs are too small or Just not an hot." Which Is pretty good stuff for a Medford lad who never plaved football beforp In his life, and who was not even consid ering going out for the game when he enrolled at Oonmga. Down to the football gams In Ran 11 ATTENTION TURKEY GROWERS Market your turkeys whore you will get the most money 1 Before selling or shipping, ec ns. CASH paid for turkeys, geese, chickens and egps. PACKING STARTS TODAY TODAY We are locnted at PINNACLE WAREHOUSE No. 3 Opposite Swift A Co. CORRIEA BROS., Inc. PINNACLE PACKING HOUSE, NO 3 Opposite Swift & Co., Medford. Ore. Main Office and Plant, 425 Washington Street, San Francisco, Calif. Francisco Sunday, to see the "Lit tle Big Oame" between St, Mary's and Santa Clara. Having once funk ed out of Santa Clnra we have a warm spot for that school and want ed to see them win, but still think they were lucky to get away with a 10-0 loss against St. Mary'. Despite the opinion that. San Francisco papers hold that Santa Clara haa a great" backfleld. we feel that the Medford high achcol backfleld would hr.ve done better, That was the ball game. Aside from completing one flO-yard pass. Santa Clara flashed no offensive threats whatever. St. Mary's did. however. They have one halfback named Sill, almost un heard of before Sunday's game, who la one of the hardest and trickiest runners we've seen In sges. Ho ac counted for about 3fi of tho 50 yards that scored on the last march ot the game. Since the game we've advanced the opinion, somewhat shyly at first, that high school football Is more fun to watch than Is college ball. And surprisingly enough, there are many others who agree with this sentiment, always providing that It Is a good high school football game. Here's why we think that. Tn high school tho . players aren't afraid to try anything that nilht work. They are perfectly willing to gamble. And If they get a chance to throw a lateral pas, they throw It. and the game goes on. They try trick plays, and their maneuvers are always ex elttng. They don't kick on third down. And they are Just as apt to paw In their own territory as not. We're not advancing the theory that such tactics would win rollrge football games. But from a spec tator's point, of view, we maintain that the high school variety Is the most entertaining. One who concur tn that opinion Is Rufs Aohlson. Junior lnh mentor here, iwkI former Oregon State player. Use Mall Tribune wbh ads. GOLD HILL PIE Had the gentleman who coined the phrase, 'There's nothing new under the sun," been present at the Armory wrestling matches last night, hi con victions on the subject would have undergone a terrific Jolt. After wan dering the southland of Mexico for several months. Pete Belcastro re turned to the local wars and pre sented a brand new hold to take Oold Hill's Mad Marine, Bob Ken n as ton. two out of three falls. Kennaston took the first fall after throwing Belcastro over his head with a leg cradle four times, and .pinning him with abody press. It was during this fall that the middle rope on the arena collapsed when the two grap piers hit It together In a melee. Ap parently dazed, Belcastro wobbled out .of his corner feigning injury, and then attempted a drop-kick against the Gold Hill pride, but that young man obviously had been told what to expect and he promptly took to the canvas. Three minutes after the start of the second fall the Italian flash tied the marine up In a whip wrlstlock and whammed him to the sailcloth in three terrific wallops, a though beat ing a rug. and then pinned him with a body press. It was In the third frame that Bel castro really showed hi art. He tossed the marlne'about easily, absorbing all that Kennaston could give him. and then locking him In a hold never be fore seen here. It might roughly be described as a toe crab, or a toe deathlock, with Pete on his feet, Ken naston flat on hi back, and with the marine's feet turned inward, locked solidly by Belcastro's pedal extremi ties. After the match Belcastro ad mitted that the hold was one of his own devising, designed as a counter IrrltAtnt to Kennaston's well known reverse body crab. "Call It whatever you like." Belcas tro said, admitting that it hasn't yet been given a name. All evening Kennaston tried hard to apply his famous punishing hold, but Pete was ready for It. and either flipped up Into, a head scissors, or. grabbing the marine by the scruff of the neck, tossed him over his head 1 onto the mat. On one occasion he heaved the befuddled Kennaston clear over the ropes with his feet, and then pushed him off the edge of the mat for good measure. The middle bout of the three-ply card saw Ies Wolfe of Texas emerge the winner over Toots Kstes In an exciting encounter. Estes took the first fall when he clamped a flying log scissors on Wolfe's head as Wolfe was trying to throw him with a fly ing marc. The two fell to the can vas with E.stes on top. he taking the fall with a body press. The second round went to Wolfe when he got out of a threatened deathlock and sewed Estes up in a rolling scissors, battering the Hawa iian champ badly before taking the fall with a reverse leg lock. Using the Australian system of six 10-mln-ute rounds, the grapplers fought through the third canto without a fall, with Wolfe getting ont of one Indian deathlock by rapldwork. and both trying to take the deciding fall with airplane spins. Wolfe had Estes In an arm bar as the gong ended the round. Wolfe took the deciding fall with a peculiar combination of reverse body press, toe hold and variations of several other holds, after several min utes of scuffling. In the opening battle, Jerry Mar cus of New York, substituting for Billy Hagen, who was unable to at tend because of Injuries, took hi match from Johnny Boos when Ref eree Ray Friable disqualified the In diana grappler for gouging eyes. Mar cus took the first fall with, a body press after coming out of the same hold with a nice bridge. The bell saved Sooa In the next round, and In the third frame he hit the ropes so hard In starting a Son nen berg that he broke a stringer under the ring. collapsing the ropes. He took the fall with body press. In the Bclcastro-Kennaston scrap. Kennaston apparently thought he was doing fine, for In the last fall he tried to put Referee FTisble away, too, providing an Interesting little fight not billed on the card. Frlsble was more than holding his own. with Belcastro standing by waiting for an opportunity to deliver the coup de grace, when officers entered the ring and ordered Kennaston to desist. The marine became angered when Frlsble refused, to allow him to Choke Bel castro with Impunity and the top ring rope. All In all, the bouts formed one of the best cards ever seen here, with each fight replete with thrills. The Balcastro-Marlne bout supplied the blood and thunder, the Estes-Wolfe go added speed and science, and the opening bout gave the fans all they desired In the way of rough-house tactics. TOP BOWLERS IN LEAGUE TOURNEY Standing of teams and Individual average for those rtlllng 180 or bet ter were announced yesterday by Walt Antle, manaper of the Smoke House alleys, as follows: W. L. Pte. Smok House 1 4 10 Studebaker 13 6 18 Golf Club 11 7 16 Standard Roogera 11 7 13 Economy Lumber Co. ft B 13 Schuas Vintage Co 0 0 12 Oates Auto Co 9 9 13 Mali Tribune 0 6 11 Medco 7 11 10 Abbey. Inc 8 10 Brill Metal Worts 6 13 8 Plehc Hardware 4 14 4 Individuals Total Ga. Av. Bads. Mall Tribune 2634 14 188 Antle. Smoke House .... 3333 18 18S Clancy. Medco 3274 IB 182 Robertson. S. H. 845 3 182 R. Prult, M. T 1054 11 178 Sims. S. H 3161 17 176 Newland, S. H 1S86 B 176 Huwong, M. T S24 3 175 Keaaler. Medco 2615 15 174 W. Prultt. Studebaker.; 2613 15 174 Oates, Gates Auto Co... 2585 15 172 Saylor. M. T 23B4 14 171 Canfleld. S. H 514 3 171 Main. Std. Roofers 3035 18 170 Carlson. Schuas Vint... 2551 15 170 DeVore. S. C 2028 12 I6H Moore. J., M. T 1013 8 160 Watson. S. C 3017 18 168 Walsh, 8. R 2406 15 166 Ferguson. M. T 1657 10 166 Parke. S. 0 2077 18 166 O. Burroughs. 8. R. ..- 2057 18 184 Murray. M. T 1081 12 163 Da vera. Q. A. Co 1463 S 163 Boyland, Abbey. Inc 973 6 182 Hammond. Golfers 2005 18 181 Daly. Abbey 1038 12 181 Gillette, G. A. Co 2722 17 160 Sherwood. 0 1017 12 160 Groenlng. S. V. Co. 2300 16 160 Rereppa. 8. H 2304 l 150 J. Burroughs. S. R. 100 12 150 Hohlweg. B. M 2867 IB 150 Benford, S. V. Co. 2360 15 150 Webster, 8. C 1425 0 16B Iraen, E. L. Co 1804 12 158 B. Greene, Q. A. Co. Putney. 8. V. Co. Lyons, 8, H. w...r D.. Clark, G. O. Overmeyer, B. L. Co, Cannon, G. A. Co - HltrJer. B. M C. Overmeyer, B. 1. Co. Riley, Q. A. Co. .,.. Semon, 8. R 3818 18 157 2053 13 157 2820 18 167 2780 18 154 6 9 2746 18 153 2728 18 152 3 TIGERS PREPARING 816 1372 458 53 rnn nnt nniiTTPT run nu bum to i 152 1807 12 151 E, BATTLE TONIGHT FOR CUE CROWN CHICAGO, Nor. 19. (AP) Willie Hoppe of New York, for nearly two generation idol of American billiard fans, meet Welker Cochran of San Francisco tonight for the world's three-cushion championship. The other stars of the game, John ny Lay ton of Sedalla. Mo., the re tiring champion, and Augle Kleck hefer of Chicago, ten times winner of the crown, fell by the wayside. Cochran, present king of the 18. balkllne ptayers, ha held the three cushion title before, while Hoppe, the one time boy wizard, now 4B. gray at the temple and with bald ness creeping on has won about everything else In billiards, except the three cushion title. He now holds the 18.1 balkllne crown. Hoppe and Cochran will go Into the match with seven victories and one defeat each. Hoppe' only loss was to Allen Hall of St. Louis. Coch ran wsa beaten last night by Arthur Thurnblad of Chicago, champion in 1031. In a dramatic game. 50 to 37. that went 45 Innings. That game was the seventh consecutive victory for Thurnblad who will play the loser of tonight's match for second place honors. Four players were contesting on a round robin schedule for fourth place. They are Johnny Layton, Hall. Jay Borman of Vallejo, Cal.. and Kinrey Matsuyama, Tokyo, Japan. SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 0.(AP) The city council last night author 1 7d the final payment of 7. 176.06 to Baar & Cunningham of Portland for engi neering services In connection with the Salem water system. The city has paid the engineering firm approxi mately A23.0O0, it was stated. IN CLIMATE CITY Saturday wilt see the Medford high school football tesm In what Is expected to be their hardest en counter of the season to date, and Coach Bowerman last ntght ran his men through a stiff workout after a week-end layoff, occasioned by cancellation of the Myrtle Point game. After flashing a passing at tack in the Chemawa game Armis tice Day that wa as deadly as any thing seen this year, the Tigers fur ther concentrated on their aerial bombardment and expect to fill the osone with flying leather in the Cave Man game In, an effort to get past the reputedly rigid Grants Pass forward wall. i Grant Pass Is known to possess a powerful" line, with big. rangy men. and after rampaging through all opposition this year, the Tigers have altered their attack so as to get past the line of scrimmage on a quick breaking surprise attack, rather than on brute power. The brilliant passing combination of smith-to-Kunzman will probably get a chance to scintillate, with Kunzman recovering rapidly from a torn knee ligament. Bob "Smith ereens" Smith has recovered fully from a bad Charley horse received In the Chemawa game. Coaches Bowerman. Klrtley and Finch, after getting details on the Grants Pass game at Klamath Falls Saturday, have their heads together on new running plays, but refused to divulge what form the new attack would take. A hint qf the probable direction was given in the Chemawa game, when lateral passes were thrown to tackles and guards as well as to backs, and many fans choose to think that the wind will blow in" that direction Saturday. Bowerman. however, was noncommltal on this point. A new punting threat was revealed In the Chemawa gam, when HMte Jim Bayllss booted out two long, twisting spirals to set the Indians deep in their own territory. Bayllss may handle the kicking assignment in the Grants Pass game, and ad- 'vanoe Indications are that puntlnf will play a big part in the encoun ter. With the exception of Fraley. still suffering from rib injuries received in the Klamath Fall game, the squad I in good condition for the rrny, and strengthened by the return of Offard, tackle, and tiny Kosuo Maruyama, Nipponese flash. Both saw brief action in the Indian game. Tho game, to be played at Grants Pass, la considered one of the hardest of the year by Medford, and no chances of underestimating their opponents Is being taken. SPORTSMEN A. K. C Registered Chesapeake Bay RETRIEVERS 7 mo. old fully trained See them at Humane Society's Shelter Table Rock Road Hotel uTamJ CENTRAL IOCAT10K At the cotntr of frith Awnue nd "V Strtet-Ssn Diego fin Hotel with in unsurpassed location - Only on block from all Thtatri and Stoma NfcW POPULAR PRICE PATES S J.50 yp tudlent food inthe Hotel SandfcnJ Sril 1B.ZEUEII HlltsgB C, , Ml iimnmim iiiia ,iihm - U an td&itt wmmm? Every, tiling' Goes! Nothiiiq Reserved ! 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