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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1935. TO BEAT SIMMS IN TODATC TILT Win Over Washington and Gael Injuries Main Fac tors Loss of Michek Blow to Webfeet. fl AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7, 8t. Mary's galloping Otela, nearlng the end of a aeaaon that lists but one defeat, will meet University of Ore gon's Webfooters In their annual foot ball game here tomorrow and for the first time this season San Franclsoo fans will see the Gaels line up as the underdogs. Oregon's powt.-ful eleven, twice de feated but still not to be considered lUrhtly, was Installed the favorite through a combination of clrcum stances. One Influencing factor was the 7 to 8 win over Washington two weeks ago. Another Is the 8t. Mary's casualty list which Includes Eddie Xrdelatz, star end, John Olannonl, another strong flank man, and Wag ner Jorgensen, one of the leading cen ters on the coast. Olannonl and Jor gensen may see some service but at their best are not expected to attain the standard of play they established exller In the season. Oregon suffered a severe blow In the loss of fullback Frank Mi oh ok but In the subsequent play of Jerry Don aell supporters were convinced I highly capable substitute had been found. In six previous contests, St. Mary's won five and Oregon one. Fair weather was forecast for to morrow. SONS DROP HARD TO EUGENE, Ore., Dec. T. (AP) Lle bowltz, forward, led the University of Oregon's basketball team to a 4.6-to-87 victory over Southern Oregon Normal here last night, He scored 13 points. The university team led only 17 to lfl at half time. "Chuck" Patterson, rangy negro center, turned In a neat floor game for the Webfoota. Walton, Winkle and Hardy were best scorers for the SONS. OF WHITE SOX FIXED CHICAGO, Deo. 7. (UP) A 27 game training schedule (or the Chi cago White Sox next spring was an nounced tonight by Harry Qrablner. vice-president. The first squad of Sox players will leave for their Pasadena, Calif., training camp February 20. The sox will open their exhibition tour sgalnst Seattle at Ssnta Mon ica, Calif.. March 8. Local clubs at Yuma, ArlB., Phoenix, Arls.. Tucson, Arlr,., and El Paso, Texas, will be met between March 23 and 27. Two games are acheduled with Los Ange les at San Bernardino, Calif., March 21 and 22. NOW RECEIVING TURKEYS For the CLARENCE CARTWRIGHT 122 No. Riverside (Nat Bldg.) Phone 729-R Evenings Representing Sunset Produce Co. 447 Front St. San Francisco, Calif. i A ' FOOTBALL SCORES (By the Associated Press) Washington, 6; Southern Califor nia, 2. Texas Tech, 7; Oklahoma, City, 7 (tie). Southern Methodist, 3i: Texas A. it M., O. Florida, 22; South Carolina, 0. Geneva, 10; Newberry, 0. Texas Chrlstlsn, 10; Santa Clara, 6. FIELD GOAL DEFEAT BRONCOS KEZAR STADIUM, Ban Francisco, Dec. 7. (UP) A hard -charging, pass slinging football team from Texas Christian university defeated Santa Clara university, 10 to 0, In an Inter sections! football game here before 28,000 fans today. The victory, engineered by the Horned Toads all-American quarter back, Passln Sammy Baugh. and bul warked by the smashing line play of Darrell Lester, 31fi-pound center, com pleted the Texana schedule with a record smudged only by their 30-14 defest by Southern Methodist uni versity a week ago. They meet Louisiana State In New Orleans' Sugar Bowl classic on New Year's day. Texas Christian decided the contest before the echo of the opening whistle had died away. Baugh booted a long high spiral. Seraml fumbled and the Texans recovered. Baugh passed to McClure for the touchdown. The southwesterners Increased their lead to 10 points In the third period In equally rapid-fire order. Kline took Santa Clara's kick off behind his own goal line, raced 00 yards to the Broncos' 40. Two smashes at the line made 15 yards. Baugh rifled a pass to Meyer for lo more, then the Santa Ciarans tightened. Three plays failed to gala and Manton kicked a field goal from the 36-yard line. Alert, ball-hawking Warren Dutton, Santa Clara's end, however, provided the game with Its greatest thrill. Fighting off a steady down-Held march, Santa Clara backed to their own 33 In the third quarter. Then Montgomery fumbled and Dutton picked the ball out of the afr and sped to the 30-yard line, where he lateraled to Dowd, Just as the pack caught him. Dowd crossed the goal line standing up. The try for point was wide. Two other times, Santa Clara knocked at the door to victory, but the Texans' line was too tough and the Broncos either lost the ball on downs or were forced to kick. AFTER COACH JOB STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal., Dec. AP) Bobby Grayson. - Stanford's all-American football player, confirm ed reports today he haa applied for the need coaching berth at the uni versity of Akron. "Sure, I've applied for the lob," said the youth who Is generally rated as the best sit-around fullback ever developed on the Pacific coast. Pioneer Home Destroyed ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Dec. 7. (AP) Fire, striking In the Matanuska valley colony, today Injured six mem bers of the George Emberg family, formerly of Proctor, Mln.. and burned their home to the ground. Christmas Market We welth, grade and completely handle your turkeys and PAY CASH for them nifiiiT nuns in MEnronn. Top prlres for the Thanksgiving market were paid by us tills year . . . ask any one of our many turkey growers In the Itojiie River Valleyl Receiving unlll December 22nil at NAT IH ILD1NO, m North Riverside Ave. DANGEROUS! FOR FAMILY BUDGETS OFTIN It 1, imirt even ihrifiv-io borrow 10 vou can py u vou ro. Il'j o eiiy lo m "chirue it." But the 6rnt ol ihe-monih heidnht ihit follow, i,n't worth the joy of tnit kind of giving. why not TRY THIS PLAN this veabt Set limit fof your Holidiv purche-Jetermine to py rjin for everything wttdi for brR,in-nike vour pur thtw, eirly. If you hiven't the cnh to follow thi plan tt ui Artmllr, you w ill ..ve more than our charge hv bor rowing to pay cah. hnidel (voiding the hradaihe of -trivagant December debt. To talk II ever lull nine In. writ er l.l.phon. Oregon-Washingtoi Mortgage Company South rentral. I Iren.e No. S-I.V7 see v. E. rtinm.K BELCASTRO FACES IN ARMORY BOUT Italian Flash Cuts Weight for Tilt With World Titlist Strong Support ing Card. Med ford wrestling; fans will re ceive their first opportunity to wit ness a world championship wrestling bout tomorrow night, when LeRoy McGurlt, world light heavyweight titlist, meets Pete Beleastro. Pa cific coast Junior heavyweight champ, at the Armory, with Mc- Gurk's belt st stake. Beleastro, training hard all last week In Klamath Falls In order to make the legal weight of 175 pounds, yesterday announced that he had successfully dropped the avoirdupois, snd tipped the beam at 174' pounds, and that he was ready for the world champion. Although tne Italian flash was forced to give away over eight pounds In order to obtain the championship chance, he stated last night that he now feels In the pink of condition, snd ia confident that he csn at least give McGurk a terrific battle for the crown. McGurk, at slightly less than 176 pounds, was expected to arrive in the city either late last night or early this morning for his bout. He will spend most of today In rest, or with only a light work-out. follow ing his arduous trip west from Okla homa to defend his title here, and In Oakland and Los Angeles. Ex ponent of the rolling double wrist lock, the Japanese crab, and his own Bpeclal hold, the "question mark," McGulrk Is recognized by the National Wrestling association as one of the most ragged holders of the championship belt In his tory. As an added attraction at the world championship bout, will be Toots Estes, another tltieholder (Hawaiian Island champion) mixing with Les Wolfe, cable legged Texan. Were It not for the championship bout, this matoh would probably have been figured as "tops." Pro moter LlUard announced yesterday. Both grapplers are fast and rugged, and both are favorites with Med ford audiences. In the curtain raiser, Frankie "Frankenstein" Peck will rush pell mell Into the powerful grip of that human hoist, Rex" Mobley, the Ala bama strong arm artist. Peck has become a favorite in Medford for his rough but clean mat work, while Mobley has proved his prowess In the Medford ring on frequent oc casions. Although the bouts are described as the best he ever promoted here. Promoter LlUard has announced that the regular prices will pre vail. Already tickets for the big match have gone so fast, that Lll lard Is looking forward to a sell out. E HAMILTON, N. Y., Dec. 7. (UP) Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate an nounced today that Pepper Con- stsble and Paul Palk, Princeton backs, and Bob Train, Yale end. have accepted Invitations to play with the all-east team against the all-west eleven In Kczar Stadium, San Francisco, on New Year's day. Dick Hanley, former Northwestern coach, will choose athletes from the midwest while Kerr scans the eastern and southern arras. The game is an annual charity contest, sponsored by the shrlners. IENT0 C. C. AIDS BALL CLUB SACRAMENTO, IX!. 7. ( JP) A committee of the chamber of com merce started work today gathering Information to keep Sacramento In the Pacific Coast baseball league. The committee will interview bs ball leaders, Including Charles Gra ham, of San rranclsco, and Bill taine. of Hollywood. The Sacramento franchise recently was declined by major leag.ie clubs alter Earl McNeely resigned as presi dent to become coach for Washing ton. Be correctly oorteted la an Artist M.Kiel by Kthelwvn B Hoffmann. RARE HOLE-IN-ONE Par, that hoary and bluff old gen tleman who long has been the bane of golfers at the Rogue Valley links. Is probably sleeping late this morn ing, convalescing from the lambast ing dished out to hlra yesterday by Lee (Dub) Watson. Going out on No. 8 with Roy Prultt. Watson slammed out a terrific tee shot that zoomed down the fairway, raised slightly, then rolled true to the pin 163 yarda away, nestling Into the cup for the second hole in one on the course In the past six weeks, the last one having been turned In by E. Raymond Driver. Larry Schade. who has offered a fine medal to each hole-ln-one golfer, divvied up yesterday and ruefully an nounced to Pro Jack Houston that the next batch of medals he orders are going to come by the gross. By MEMORIAL COLISEUM. Los Anne- lea, Dec. 7. (UP) A 25-yard touch down diwh In the second quarter gave university of Washington a 6-to-2 football victory over the University of Southern California before a home coming crowd of 45.000 today. The Washington victory sprint was made by Byron Haines of Bend. Ore., who on the opening klckoff bv U. S. C. had donated two points to the Trojans when he fumbled the ball near the goal. In the scramble for possession. Haines nudged the ball over the goal and U, 8. C. automati cally took a pair of points. The contest was bitterly foucht The tally sheet showed that from scrimmage plays each team gained 757 yards. Washington had the edge, 12 to 8. In the matter of first downs. u. . c. threatened to score two touchdowns. Washington could have had one more with a bit of luck and might have added more points had not the usually accurate toe of Quarterback Elmer Logg failed him on two Dlace- klck attempts, one from the 37 and the other from the 24-yard line, after his mates had worked the ball close enough for him to boot toward the jrojan uprights. U. 8. C with Quarterback Drvm Davis doing most of the tossing, took to the air to boost the total Trojan yardage for the day to 244 against mo ior tne Huskies from Washing ton. Washington's touchdown came mid way in the second quarter when U. o. c. punted to the Husky 42. Full bsck Nowgrowskl and a five-yard pen- any on me irojnns put the ball on tne ju. Nowgrowskl and Haines plunged to the Troy 25 and on the next play Haines sneaker off his right guard and galloped over the goal. Logg failed to convert. Tn hi. mm iu BUY BOSTON CLUB BOSTON. Dec. 7. Bob Qulnn. former president of the Boston Red Sox and more recently general man ager of the Brooklyn Dodge.w was hoaded for Chicago today, prepared lo bid In the bankrupt Boston Braves during next year's baseball meetings. Qulnn. according to C. F. Adams, whone 05 per cent equity In the Braves vanished when the Nntionsl league took possession of that last plnco club, has his financial backing and la prepared to offer $32.V00O. enough to erase the tribal debts. If Qulnn's offer Is accepted by the league. Adams will provide him with enough credit to conduct the. club's affairs on a major league settle. Ad ams does not inteni to own a sinci share of Braves' ntock or have a word to say In Its management. SAVE FOR niim&i nrirn ljUl MEDFOKD FEDERAL SHARES EARNED 4 DIVI DEND COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY ON JULY 1st. In addition your Savings are insured for safety up to $5,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Whether ou do-Ire to save regularly each nimith or to make a lump sum Investment, nu will find one of this Association's In vestment pliin to suit your need. MONEY TO LEND For repair. Improve ment, and new con strm'tlnn on our direct reOurlliMi monthly pay ment plan. vlns Pepo.lteil bv Per. loth Mill my : P OVER TEXAS AGGIES IN RAIN Rose Bowl Team Led by 'Miracle Back' Passes to Victory With Slick Ball COLLEGE STATION. Tex., Dec 7. (UP) Southern Methodist university hurdled the last threat to Its perfect southwest conference season today by blanking the Texas Aggies, 24 to 0. The game was the Methodists' 12th victory of the season and leaves them with a clean record to meet Stan ford in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena on New Year's day. A defeat today would have left the passing Mustangs In a tie for the con ference championship with Texas Christian. The Christians tackle Louisiana State In the Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans New Year's day. Bobby Wilson, S. M. U.'s "miracle" halfback, ran from his own 38-yard line to the Aggie goal for a touch down shortly after the game opened. The Methodist machine never faltered thereafter. Even & drizzling rain, which made the pigskin slippery to handle, failed to halt the Mustangs' aerial barrage, although It caused discomfiture to 4,600 spectators. After the Aggies kicked off, two tries at the line failed to gain and the Methodists punted over the goal line. Pltner, Aggie quarterback, kick ed to Wilson, who received on his own 38 and ran 62 yards for the first S. M. U. touchdown. Orr converted. A series of punts and passes ad vanced the Methodists down the field until Wilson tossed a 20-yard pass to Tlpon. Mustang left end, who received on the Aggies' 35 and ran for the sec ond S. M. U. marker In the first period. Orr's kick again was good for the extra point. The Aggie offense was unable to pierce S. M. U.'s line. Sprague. Mus tang quarterback, Intercepted a pass on the Aggie 33 and after a series of steady advances through the line, Orr booted a field goal to tally three more points for the Methodists. The Aggies opened the final period with a passing offensive and drove to the Methodist nine-yard line but lacked scoring punch. Schroder, substitute Cadet fullback, fumbled. The Mustangs recovered and a pass from Flnley to Smith put the ball on the Aggie one-yard stripe. Turner, Methodist fullback, bucked through the line for the final touch, down. COUGARS BATTLE PULLMAN. Wash., Dec. 7. (AP) Oregon Normal of Mcnmoutn came back strong tonight after a first night rout to throw a scare Into the Wash ington State college basketball team before the Cougars eked out a 40-to- ; 33 victory. Washington State won last night's ! game, 51 to 29. j The Cougars started out with a lead tonight, but the team from Mon- j mouth overtook them to gain a half- i time edge, 18-17, on Dave Osborne's basket Just before the gun. The Oregontans stretched it to a 27-21 lead In the second half but couldn't hold It. j STAGE'S SQUAD TOO FOR D1EG0ANS SAN DIEGO, Calif.. Dec. 7. ,?) College of the Pacific's tricky offciue proved too much for San Dleo State college here this afternoon, the Ben gals chalking up an easy 19 to 7 vic tory before a crowd of 4.000. Pacific scored In the first, second and fourth periods, Sn Dittos telly coming In the third quarter. A HOME The pathway to peace and prosperity begins when ynn decide to own a home and create an estate for yonr family with an Insured ?nv I lifts Account. 1 ook For This t'.mblem EDERALoAVINGS Hand loan a$ociation lid r.. M.iln. fhone m Rrrrlte nivl.leml. of Dee. I.t BY FLORIDA, 20-0 TAMPA. Fla., Dec. 7. (UP) An alert University of Florida team took advantage of every break in the sec ond half here today to smash the University of South Carolina. 22 to 0. In an inter -conference football game The 5.000 fans watched a scoreless first half, then saw Florida run wild In the second half of the last game of the season for both teams. The Initial scoring came after a thrilling 74-yard sideline run of the kickoff by Halfback Jones to Caro lina's 22. in the third quarter. Three line plays made a Florida first down. Then Substitute Hendricks (CQ smashed left tackle and cut back to score standing up. The attempt to kick was blocked. CRUICKSHANK AND REVOLTA IN TIE ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 7. (p) Sweeping aside a two-stroke edge Johnny Revolta hela over him, Bobby Crulckshank. Richmond, Vs., today tied the P. o. A. champion to.- the Orlando open golf championship with 280 for the 72 holes. Paul Runven. Whit Phfn. w v and Ky Laffoon of Chicago both fln- isnea wun -imt. oene Kuhns took fifth prize money with 285 Horton Smith, Jopltn, Mo., Zell Eaton. Oklahoma City, Okie,., and Wil lie MacParlane. Miami, tied with 286. Others finishing in the money were Harry Cooper. Chicago. Wlffy Cox. Washington, both with 287's, Tony Manero, Greensboro N. C. Dick Metz. Chicago. Prank Walsh, Chicago, and Orvllle White. MemDhls. Tnn ail with 288. Washington Hi Wins Charity Tilt, 6 to 0 PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 7 (irpi Washington high school's champion ship football aggregation defeated an all-star eleven. 6 to 0. Saturday. Twelve thousand bravpd . rain storm to witness the annual milk luna classic. XMAS PHOTOS Holiday Specials Now! PEAS LEYS Opposite Holly Theatre, What You May Expect If You Buy Gifts at T he TOGGERY! Largest assortments of new crisp merchandise the dependable kind and The Toggery label means so much to him for he knows it stands for quality and style. See the New COCKTAIL JACKET See the new cocktail Jacket nice for around the house. New, at tractive and practical. Also a large assortment of lounging robes in wool or brocaded raynn. 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The outcome of these two games as well as the outcome of the two games with Phoenix last weok In which Butte Fells was victor, proves that Butte Falls is a strong contend er for this year's county champion ship of secondary schools. The line-ups: Second Team Butte Falls Central Point Tungate F '7eb:er Bralnard .. F Hood MEDFORD ARMORY World Light Heavyweight Title Match Leroy McGuirk vs. Pete Beleastro Toots Estes vs. Les Wolfe Frankie Peck vs. Rex Mobley Seats on sale at BROWN'S. SUPl-LY CO.. Phone 52! SUGGESTIONS Shirts with detached and attached collors. Slippers, Oxfords, Hats ..r--'' v !3Kv -s3f "l,,,h," I 1- .'ijnV-Tl ft wrapped mid 9 Plenty of courteous snlesm who are well versed in color harmony who can intelli gently advise yon. Palmer C Papr Biker O G-?;urd Spenser O Jewnt Substitutions for Central Point, Jones, Lathrum. i Substitutions for B.itte FaK. wia-l dcm. First Teams Butte Falls Central Pojnl Ting F ...... Lawrence Conley .... V GUa:,pey Cleveland ...C ...... 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