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MT5DFOUD MATL TRTBTJNTC, MEDFORD. ORFOON-. TUESDAY. XOVErBER 24. 193R.
TIGERS LOOK GOOD jl Sophomore Back Starts Bear Drive
FINAL WORKOUT
FOR EUGENE TILT
Interference and Offensive
Back Near Early Season
Form Will Shoot Works
Against Eugene Axmen
The Med ford high senool Tigers laat
night romped, through their last
scrimmage of the year with all the
snap and, speed that marked theli
early reason performance, the Inter
fere ahearlng away would-be tack
ier and the first string cutting and
tearing for long and consistent yard
age against a atubborn utility eleven.
For the .rut time since the team
was ripped to ribbons by eligibility
technicalities and Injuries, Coach
Bowerman's charges really clicked
and hopes wore again arising here to
day that the remodeled Black Tor
nado would bowl over the undefeated
and untied Eugene Axmen on the
Eugene field Thanksgiving Day.
With the betting odds against them
them for the second time this year
(the Salem gamo was the other) the
Tigers seem to have more fire than
at any time during the season. To
night they will hold a light workout
and tomorrow morning will board
the northbound 8 haste, for the last
game of the year.
For several It will be the last game
under the Red and Black banner of
Med ford. Thirteen men who will
make the northward Jaunt will be
graduated at mid-year or in the
spring, many of them to go on to
college careers. Those graduating
vfll be Bayllsa, Maniyama, Blair,
Btahop. Henry. Todd. Offord. baker.
Vie llottarl, sophomore halfhock. sparked UnlTerltv of rallfnrnls's march to Its flrtt toiirhdown tn Its
-iO-to-n victory over Stanford In their 111 .ame hrfore rnpsrlty crowd of H2.000 at the Berkelev stadium
Here Hot tar I is off on the M-jflnl d rive that set the flolden Iteora rolling, noth Williams (30) and Brig
ham (22), Stanford barks, missed h 1m, and It took Cofris, the safety, finally to bring him down. (Associated
Prrs Photo).
RECEIVE LETTERS
Sakralda, Lewis, Morris. Stocks a
Woodcock.
With the last game on the calendar
the Tigers will hold nothing In re
serve, but will unleash every trick
play, every dazzling pass, every tricky
reverse, that they have learned dur
ing the year. Most of the plays have
been seen In earlier games, but one
or two have been used only in scrim
mage and will be held aa a surprise
attack.
It has been estimated that several
hundred fans will be In the Univer
sity City from Medford.
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BOWLING
On Tuesday night, In the city lea
gue bowling tournament, the Rogue
Valley Golfers teed up tho Concrete
Construction five and knocked them
for a 4-0 loop, while the Schusa Vin
tage and Economy Lumber aquada
were wrangling out a 3-2 tie. On
Wednesday night the Medco outfit
atltched down the Hohlweg Top Shop
4-0. while Bafeway and the Stude
baker Champions went to a 3-3 tie.
Individual score,:
Concrete Construction Co.
semon 98 1SS 133
Thornton 137 168 ISO
Slma no 101 103
Daly 189 100 138
378
448
664
484
Totaia 874 881 8
Rogue River Golfer.
Prultt 183 317 US 814
Mra. Prultt 181 168 140 468
L. Clark 183 177 183 403
Hammond 180 153 184 408
Handicap 17 17 17 jj
803 718 600 3100
Totals
Arhuaa Vlntnge.
Antle 108 1R1 100 660
Marshall 106 167 140 603
Olll 106 146 161 606
Robertson 303 137 173 603
Jonea . 308 107 137 643
ToUfa 1003 808 800 3630
Economy Lumber ro.
Rogers 110 140 133
Oreene 147 138
Martin 162 173
McCormlck 110 143
Baylor 178 158
Overmyer
Handicap .
106 105
130
144
174
176
106
..... 810 864 860 3524
llnltlueg Top Shop.
Hohlweg 179 187 164 500
Putney ... 164 140 104 408
J. Kesler 183 161 138 451
Woods 155 128 145 428
Handicap 43 43 43 120
Totaia 703 839 874 3006
Medco.
157 161 183 401
101 158 158 503
156 157 187 480
303 173 189 564
English
Kessier
Burroughs
Franklin
, 708 837 605 20.18
Parke
Murray
Moore ....
DeVore -
Ksda .....
Totals
Scott
Haws
Ntiidclmkrr riiomplnns.
315
130
154
187
165
108
195
130
177
196
170
140
170
168
313
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Pofr-way stores.
137 ISO
130 130
141 170
107 100
870 3508
134
149
138
140
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Dining and dancing nightly
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Handicap
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146
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Totaia .... 867 874 851 3602
PHOENIX, Nov. 34. (Spl.) In the
flrat game of the season on the local
floor. Phoenix high meeta Eagle Point
high school tonight In a basketball
game which should be close through
out. Both teams won gamea last
Friday night; Eagle Point won easliy
from Talent, 20-8. while Phoenix won
a close tilt from Butte Palls, 33-30.
There will be two games, the first
to start at 7:30.
Probable atartlng lineup for Phoe
nix lncludea: Forwards. Newlln and
Henaler; guards. Furry and Rost; and
Jacobs, center.
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Piluso Pinions
Lipscomb Twice
PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 34 (AP) .
Ernie Piluso, Portland's 163-pound
grappler. chalked up another win to
day this time over Jack Lipscomb,
160, Indianapolis. Piluso won two
out ot three falls on last night's
wrestling card.
Jack Terry, 163, Honolulu, split
two falls with Bulldog Jackson, 159.
Portland, but waa Injured and for
feited tho finale.
Walter Acleu. 154. Dayton. O.. took
a one-fall match from Don 8ugal,
156. Salem. Ore., In 33:06.
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Pecarovich Picks
Cougars For Win
SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 34. (API
Coach Mtke Pecarovich. whose Oon
aaga football team has won two
straight games over Washington State
college, today picked the Cougars
over the Washington Huskies In the
big Thanksgiving game.
"The W. S. C. team that plays
Washington for the Rose Bowl bid
Thursday Is one of the finest foot
ball teams I have ever seen." Pecaro
vich declared, "and I expect It to
take the mensur of the Huskies."
With the football season now com
pleted. 20 Junior high school players
were awarded block letters for their
participation In the season's game
by Coach Russell Acheson at a spe
cial assembly at. the school Friday
afternoon. Of the twenty, only two.
Louis Thurman. right end, and
Oeorge Barber, right halt, will be
back to form the nucleus of Coach
Acheson'a 1937 grid machine. Tho
rest graduate to tho Senior high
ocnool, where most of them will re
port for duty next year under Coach
Bill Bowerman.
The twenty to receive awards were:
Bill Scheffel, Don Newman, and Jack
White, left onda: Dale Howard, left
tackle; Paul Newman and Alden Hlb-
bert, left guards; Std Newton, center;
Armlne Lewis and Burton Isaac, right
guards: Albert Barrow and Bob Ray
mond, right tackles; Eugene Miller,
and Loula Thurman, right ends.
Backfleld awarda went to Rodney
Stead and George Barber, right
halves: Ray Crosby and Maynard
Clegg,. left halves. Bob Newland, full
back and Dale Hoffmann and Harry
Thurman. quarterbacks. I
Award letters for managers went to j
Jim Elliott and Junior Wray. who I
have been on hand for practice every
night, checked equipment out and In,
and performed other Important du-tlea.
The season waa considered one of
the beat In Junior high history, with I
only one game lost to tho heavy I
Jacksonville high school by a 0-0
count. Toward tho last of the season !
Acheson had hla chargee blocking '
with the precision and coolness of a '
good high school team. He predicted 1
today that several of hla players will j
bo of value to the high school next !
year, and In years to follow.
Marshfield Coach
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FRED P. OSBORN
Fred P. Osliorn. coach and director
of physical education of Marshfield
high his football teams. In 75 games,
hare lost 18 and tied nine. Ills bas
ketball teams won six district titles
In 11 seasons. Oshorn also Is a U S.
army captain and commanded a-CCC
camp In 1035.
Triple Threater
Returns To Game
SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 34 fAP)
Byron Halnea. the boy who led Wash
ington to victory over Washington
State last year. Is ready for the big
Thanksgiving Day game here when
the two teams battle for the Rose
Bowl nomination.
Halneo, on the shelf with an In
jured leg since the Stanford game
two weeks ago, reported today he
waa set to take his old place In the
backfleld. And th squad physician.
Dr. Don Palmer, said he believed the
trlplo-threater would be In first class
shape.
OAKLAND PUCKSTERS
TIE WITH VANCOUVER
VANCOUVER, B. O., Nov. 34 (AP)
Jsck Arbour's undefeated Oakland
Clippers, newcomers to the Pacific
Coast Hockey lesgue. headed for
Seattle today bent on victory over
the Seahawka tomorrow night to gain
possession of the top spot.
Thanks to Hanky Dyck and Web
ster, the Clippers came from behind
In the middle period last night to
earn a 3-2 tie with Vancouver, which
went Into a flrst-plnce tie with Se
attle, Oakland only a point behind.
In defeating Iota (Kas.) 35-0 re
cently, tho Humboldt high school
football team crossed lola'a line for
the first time In 30 years. Twice
during that time, however, Humboldt
defeated tola with field goals.
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Edible Bullets
Will Cut Deaths
In Duck Family
WASHINGTON, Nov. 34. p
The government offered edible
bullets today to cut the death
rate among duck the hunters
miss.
So many duclu, unhlt, have
died from lead poisoning when
they scooped up lead pellets In
their search for food that Dr. E.
J. Shilllnger of the biological sur
vey aet out to solve the problem
By combining magnesium with
the lead, Dr. Shilllnger produced
a non -poisonous shot that will
disintegrate In water or in a
duck's gizzard.
TO CHOOSE
SPEAKER FOB HOUSE
(Continued from Page One)
Bnlvln wns quoted as claiming 34
votes of the 60 house members.
Barnes sold he proposed the caucus
to bring about concerted Democratic
action and that as Democrats control
the house .they should name the
speaker.
A statement from Dr. Ralph I.
Shadduck, state manager of the
Townaend plan. Indicated the pension
program supporters at their pre-legls-lative
session here tonight would not
endorse a candidate for the speaker
ship.
HOOD RIVER RESTS FOR
PORTLAND TITLE TILT
HOOD RIVER, Ore., Nov. 24. (AP)
The undefeated, untied Hood River
high school grid team, rested and in
good, condition for its battle with
Jefferson high of Portland at the
Oregon metropolis Thanksgiving Day.
will go to Portland via special stage
Thursday morning, officials said to
day. Thirty-three players will make
fhe trip.
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 34. (JP)
Statisticians sharpened their pencils
today and figured Los Angeles might
produce the biggest crowd of the
American football season on Thanks
giving day.
Southern California and the Uni
versity of California at Loa Angeles
are renewing a cross-town grid riv
alry in Memorial coliseum, which has
101.516 seats.
More than 80.000 have been sold,
U. 8 .C.'s graduate manager, Arnold
Eddy, announced, and a conservative
guess Is at least 05,000 persons will
see the klckoff.
Gate receipts are expected to total
more than 9250,000.
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plays and la brushing up on the Navy
plays, some of which have not been
used this season.
The Kansas state fish hatchery sup
plies 1.000,000 fish annually for it
b toe Ring streams and ponds in Kansas.
CORVALLIS. Ore., Nov. 24. (Fr
Except for Fullback Elmer Kolberg.
Oregon State's grid team swung to
ward Its ' intersections, clash with
Nebraska tn the best of condition to
day. Kolberg Incurred an injured
shoulder ten days ago but It weath
ered last week's game, In which the
Beavers beat the University of Ore
gon, IB to 0, without further damage.
Coach Lon Stlner, expressing pleas
ure at the Beaver offense. Bald he
was planning to hurl plenty of passes
In Saturday's finale at Portland and
was counting on the weatherman to
provide a dry field.
Navy Prepares For
Clash With Cadets
ANNAPOLIS, Md Nov. 24. (AP)
The Navy, Its football telegraph shov
ed over to full speed ahead, flew its
best and biggest "Sink the Army"
signals today.
Huge signs and cartoons appealing
to Navy to defeat Its chief gridiron
foe were hung In Bancroft hall. The
regiment Is holding Its pep meetings
nightly preparing for the game Satur
day In Philadelphia.
Head Coach Tom Hamilton Is drill
ing his mpn In defense against Army
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