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PAGE TWO aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935. that their nered." touchdowns were gar- alarmed over this woeful tack oi running play punch, he announced that he will start Immediately on giving his players several line plays. The Ashland team Is slightly smaller than the Medford aggrega tion, averaging an even 100 pounds MOBLEY MEETS WOLFE TONIGHT age of the Tigers. In Parker Hess and Ken Schilling the Grizzlies have two fine backfleld men, and they have a good line. They held the huge Grants Pass team to ft tie early In the season, although losing In ft later game, and lost one and pelicans. Always anxious to dump Medford, the Uthia City squa4 will enter the annual grudge fight primed to throw caution to the wind and "shoot the works." One thing thst will favor Med ford is the fsct that the Ashland field, the famous "tilting gridiron" that now no longer tilts, will no bs muddy, rain, enow or shine. The field is hard and fast In any wea ther, because It is made of finely ground granite, end water soaks Into It as It does into sand, leaving good surface for the fast-breaking Bowerman, after reading thla re port, checked back over his statistics of the Medford games played to date, arid discovered that his team has scored only 34 touchdowns on run ning plays this year. Apparently Strong Boy as compared to the 163-pound aver won one from the Klamath Falls Tiger offense. L OF THREE-PLY TRAPSHOOT YEAR Estes to Tangle With Hollis Peck Will Attempt to Subdue Bad Boy Johnny Soos in Opening Match There will be heavy firing on the Armory front tonight when six good wreetlers crawl through the hemp to atege what Mack Llllard haa termed one of hie best cards In months. Bex Mobley and Lea Wolfe will meet In the final match. Mobley, known aa the "Alabama Strong Boy," la coming to Medford In a peculiar iwaltlon of popular favor, even though he has not wrestled In this city for several yeora. On his last appearance here he wae a llffhtwelght, But made so good a showing on that occasion In defeating Yftqul Joe, Indian mus cleman, that he la still remembered by the fans. ' Mobley la aaia to no a scionum. grappler, relying on speed and foot work to get himself Into position for a fall. A oowerTul man, one of hla best defenaea la being able to break almost any hold put on htm. Wolfe will depend largely on hla nowerful. ovthon-llke loga to' con- atrlct most of the fight out of Mob. lev. he announced today. At least once during every match he has had In Medford, Wolfe has token a fall with hla punishing rolling scissors, designed to paralyze the abdominal muaciea of his opponent. Ken Hollls, who will meet Toot Eates in the middle event, Is a new comer to Medford, but comes with an lmpreaatve array of wlna over coast heavyweight. A capable wrestler, he la a little inclined to tho dirty side of the game, particularly when his partner aeema to be winning the bout on clean work. Estea has always fought clean In Medford, and will continue to do ao tonight, he as Id today. In the curtain ralaer of the three etor card. Prankle Peck meets Johnny Soos. Indiana wlldman. In the past five yeara Peck haa circled the world three times, wreetdlng In every port of call on the map. As a rough and tumble waterfront fighter, ha Is said to have few equals, but Is perfectly capable of good, clean muscle twist Ing If his opponent wants t fight that way. In every matoh here for aeveial months, Soos has gone haid-bolled on hts enemies, often climaxing hla bid for a win with an eye-gouging epree that hoe several times barred him on a foul. This matoh will be the toughest In tha card, Llllard said today. The same prices that prevailed last week will be In force. Tin matches will start promptly at 8:30. Kex Mobley (above), powerful "Ala bama Strongboy" who will meet Les Wolfe of Texas I nthe final match at the three-ply wrestling matches at the Armory tonight. Mobley's forte Is breaking holds with his powerful arms and shoulders. This will be his first appearance In Medford since 1033. FANDOM AT RANDOM By Dick Applegate Someplace, wo suppose, thir will b (tome kill Joy who will deny our claim that wo won laat Saturdny'a Mrctford-Grants Pau football game alnRle handed, Wa did, however, and were ovtm la tor for work than muni Saturday. In cnao that doesn't make aenae, and It doesn't aeem to, we'll explain. Some time during the night Friday nlRht we fell Into fitful slumber. and during the course of the night, dreamt were dreamed. Very unpleai ant ones, having to do with that day's (tame. Grant Pass had ft large, tour ley halfback whose name we didn't catch, who was one of the moat ef fectlve forward pauera we have ever aeen; This Inrge person continually rifled long passes over the goal line, with a fine end always standing there reBrty to get It, netting nil points each time. Medford waa hHpltM, and the score wna standing 00-0 against them at half time, when the gun sounded. We were In despair, par tic. ularly when we found that the half time gun was no gun at all, but the Apnlenat? alarm clock. What would you do? Wo couldn't tery well get up and go to work leav ing Bowerman and hla team In that predicament, to never faltering In our rigid enthusiasm, and not caring to lose the bet we'd made the day be fore, we promptly turned the raucous clock off and turned. Immediately dropping back Into the ball game, no p nm II font In Itself. We missed the serpentine at the hair, but caught the Black Tornado Just going back onto the field, aome whn delected In the face of the Cavrmen'a large score, Drawing Pmlth. Lewis, Kunrman and Grow tlle it they deny this we'll wrestle all four of them at catch weighty and gav them the benefit of our great football Vnnwledpe and strategy, an.i .-iimen picked up In yeara of solving just such situations. "Smith." we aald, "Grant pass la may ahead." Smith aeemed cogulrant of this situation, and nodded gloom ily. Kunrman, a amart young man. reallted as though by ft sixth sense, that Applegtee was about to apeak, and gathered his cohorta about In a tight circle. A hueh fell over the four aa they began to lok hopeful once more. "Men." we bepnn. "we've got to win this game, and the only way to do this la here a great shout went. up; they kner tha problem was solved, that Applcfrate was ready to talk, af ter maintaining a stotc-ltke silence almost as though having deserted tlte lads. We stilled the shouting, and couunueu "the only way we oan win this game It to stop those passes.' Strange how no one had though of thla before, but the lads looked grate fully at us, and waited for us to continue. Now, here's the set-up," we stated firmly. "The next time they try that long pass over the goal line, you Lewis, stand right In front of the re ceiver. Smith, when you get the ball, If you ever do, you Just outsmart these Ornntt Pass guys, and use their own strategy on them by throwing touchdown passes to Grow and Kunz man, or Fraley when he's In there. I've showed you the way, now get In there and fight." Their faces shining with ft new light, and armed with the splendid advice we'd given them,, they went back and did exactly as we'd told them, and won the ball game, The score? Seems to us It was 160 to 140, my system not having worked every time, but after all, you must make some allowances for those green play ers. Suffused with honest pride, we leaped from bed at exactly a quarter to 10 and arrived at the office some time later. We don't think to tills hour that the office force under stands our bubbling exuberance at1 getting down late. If It weren't for 1 our boundless generosity, we'a reel terribly hurt that we didn't get a headline for our work Applegate wlna ball game by snore. j It's good thing that this didn't gst out before the game, for we hon estly believe that Coach Loren Tuttle dldnt know what a brilliant passing combination he had in those two men I'd seen. At least he didn't send them Into the game at U. He may have traded them to Ashland for a pair of old helmets. Just to harass our sleep Thanksgiving eve. If that la true, we're ready. Let it never be said that anything Is too deep for us to solve. , PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 35. API- Portland had ft week-end food poi soning scare, but all five victims re covered in a few hours and were discharged from a hospital. Three others who Joined them in ft dinner of steak, cornbread and cottage cheese, showed no 111 effects. I COLUMBUS, N. C. Nov. 35. (API I K. B. Cloud went fox hunting without horse or hounds. He glanced out of the window and saw a full grown fox In his yard. Rushing out-of-doors, he captured the animal be fore It could find the gnte. Phone Mi We'll haul sway your refuse City Sanitary Servios. That Oregon will witness the great eat trapohootlng year In Its history In 1036 was the word brought back t- Medford last week by T. B. Daniels, preildent of the Oregon State Trap shooting association, on his return from Portland and eastern Oregon points, where ha discussed plans for the 1036 season with officers of vari ous gun clubs. "At Laorande. where the state shoot will be held In June," said Daniels, "guarantees of added money have already been made, aasurlng 92400 In addition to the S1000 per petual coon purses, while Portland is practically assured of the Pacific In ternational handicap again this year, with a tremendous added money in-: ducement for the shooters. "The big Medford shoot last year, j eclipsing all records west of the MJs- I slsslppl river for money and ahootera attending, was one of the greate.it stimulants to the trapahooting game In the history of the sport, and the publicity received through the na tloal sporting Journals haa absolute ly made Medford the nation's trap- shooting bright epot. Now we are being urged to put on another big shoot this year, with definite assur ance from all over the coast of an other record-breaking attendance. " Oal 1 for n la , under the leade rsh 1 p of Chester Wood, formerly of Pros pect but now of Los Ban os, as .presi dent of the California association, 1s set for Its biggest year's shooting pro gram and all the western states have been Inspired by the accomplishments In Oregon during the past few years, with the result that the sport Is beck In a position far ahead of where it has been any time In Its hUtory. "Both Oregon and California have committees studying the much moot ed handicapping systems, with a gen eral demand that some changes be mode. Thla Interest Is encouraging to the lending promoters of the sport and already a tentative plan for re vamping the preoent handicapping system haa been planned. "With the many new shooter in the Medford club this year, we hope to maintain our 'bright spot' In the trapahooting world." TURKEY DAY TILT NEXT ON LIST FOR The Medford high, school Black Tornado football Warn, undefeated and untied, and with a record oi 177 points, as compared to 20 for their alx opponents, will meet an In-and-out but admittedly danger oua Ashland team In the Llthta City Thursday, Thanksgiving day. and Conch Bowerman a charges will start an intensive three-day drill tonight, In preparation. 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