MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1937.
PAGE FIVE
TILI WITH TIGERS
Med ford high school's Tiger foot
ball team may have three major
home battles this year, Coach Bill
Bowerman anld today following re
ceipt of a telegram from Hood River
high, eastern Oregon champions last
season.
Bowerman stated that the team of
Coach Jimmy Carr asked for the Oc
tober a date in Mfdford. with the
locals to travel to Hood River is
1938. The Tiger mentor said a de
cision would be made in a few days
and Hood River notified.
Bend's Lava' Bears are definitely
slated for Med ford on October 20.
and the Eugene high Axemen will be
In town Thanksgiving. Ashland,
Grants Pass and Klamath Falls,
southern Oregon conference members,
will be played on their own fields,
Bowerman said. The Ashland battle
wllj he staged Armistice day.
HOT DRIVE BREAKS
was further crippled Wednesday when
Larry French, left-hander, suffered
a broken right hand In attempting
to stop Lombard! "a line drive In the
first Inning of the game with Cin
cinnati. French was taken to a hospital
where examination revealed three
fractured fingers. He will be out of
the game for at least s:x weeks.
Lombardi's liner sped towards the
big pitcher with terrific force and
all but knocked htm down.
Pitcher Tex Carieton already Is on
the Injured list with a piece ox
bone chipped from his elbow, and
Curt Davis also Is disabled.
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CHICAGO. April 20. (API The
plUhinu staff of the Chicago Cub
Coming Sunday
"Romeo & Juliet"
THE NEW CRATERIAN
Closing arguments were underway
this morning In the damage auit ot
C. D. Vroman against Louis J. Upp
as the result of a three-car accident
at the North Central avenue-Fourth
street Intersection. The case is ex
pected to be in the hands ot the
jury by mid-afternoon.
Vroman seeks recompense for al
leged injuries to his forearm, and
damage to his auto.
The testimony hinges on the speed
of alt the drivers concerned, regard
ing which there Is considerable vari
ance. veteranVcommIssion
FORECLOSES ON MOTT
SALEM. April 29 (AP) The world
war veterans state aid commission
n fined Congressman James Mott and
others defendants In a mortgage
foreclosure suit on file here.
The complaint states that Con
gressman and Mrs. Mott obtained a
$3000 loan on the property Involved
in 1029. Judgment of 92609.30
asked.
SEALS TOY WITH
HAPLESS BEAVERS
(By the Associated Press)
The battered and cuffed Portland
Beavers. 1936 Coast league cham
pions, but now Just one Jump out of
the cellar, hoped tor better things
today and a little respect from the
San Francisco Seals.
While Sad Sam Gibson, pitching
good ball to move up into a tie for
the leadership, of the circuit hurlers,
the Seals hammered out 13 hits and
blanked the Beavers. 11 to 0. at Port
land last night. It was Gibson's
fourth straight victory and boosted
his strikeout total to 18 by fanning
five.
Six runs on six hits In the sixth
Inning started the Seattle Indians
on their way to a 7-to-l victory over
Los Angeles at Seattle; Sacramento
Solona beat the tottering Mission
Reds, 0 to a. and San Diego defeated
Oakland, 4 to 2.
Ulinister to Norway
i Compared with other foods, Acme j
I . SiSS'Am. Beer it relatively non-fattening.
j . : ACM8 BREWERIES ; A
NEW YORK, April 29. (UP) Jack
Torrance, former world champion
shot-putter, last night made a dis
mal debut In big time pugilism by
suffering a technical knockout In the
aecond round of his scheduled six
round bout with Abe Simon of Brook
lyn at the Hippodrome.
This battle of the behemoths. In
which each man scaled mom than
250 pounds, lasted only until one
minute and two seconds of the sec
ond round. Referee Arthur Donovan
halted the affair after Torrance had
been floored three times.
Three left hooks to Torrance's chin
accounted for Jack's three trips to
the canvas. Each time he crashed to
the floor In sections, like a toppling
brick smokestack. Clouds of resin
rose as he landed. He was lying out
stretched on hts stomach when Ref
eree Donovan motioned that the bat.
tie was over.
ON BAD CHECK CHARGE
A. W. Downs of the Forest Creek
district, charged with uttering of a
forged endorsement, was scheduled to
appear In Justice court today.
In a complaint signed by R. K.
Norrls, Downs Is alleged to have
signed the name of H, Smith to a
Pinnacle Packing company check for
(18, and cashed It.
Keith V. Thoreson of the Talent
district entered a plea of guilty to
driving an auto with improper li
cense plates and was fined (5 and
costs. Thoreson had South Dakota
license plates on the auto he was
driving.
Narcotic Addicts
Flee Temple Fire
PEIPINQ. China. April 29. (AP)
Pi re which raged through the ancient
"temple of ten thousand longevities'
today sent 728 narcotic addicts flee
ing into the city's streets. One hun
dred of them gained at least tempo
rary freedom from the treatment
that had been forced upon them.
Police captured more than 600.
Including twenty whom they wound
ed with gun-fire as the addicts raced
out of the burning structure. Many
were semi-crazed women, long vlc-
tlme of the narcotic habit.
WESTERN WHOLESALERS. INC., Medford. Phone 323
MISSIONARY SOCIETIES
TO MARK ANNIVERSARY
SILVERTON, April 39. ( AP ) Wo
men 'a missionary societies of the
Methodist church will observe the
50th anniversary of the founding of
the society in the state at the an
nual meeting of the Oregon confer
ence and the Salem district, open
ing here today.
Cecil P. Rlstow of Eugene will de
liver the anniversary address.
Mrs. H. J. Iverson Is president ot
the Salem district.
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as assWanu a II i
Mrs. J. Borden Harrimao ol
Washington, D. C, newly ap
pointed minister to Norway, is
shown here doing needlework,
one of ber favorite hobbies.
GRAPPLING TITLE
OKLAHOMA CITY. April 29. OP)
Hugh Nichols of Hollywood. Calif.,
regained the light heavyweight cham
pionship of the world last night by
tossing Bobby Chick. Toledo, O., twice
with a rolling leg spilt.
Nichols took the first and third
falls in 32:35 and 27:54 respectively,
and lost the second to Chick In 13:29.
Chick threw Nichols with an airplane
spin after bouncing off the ropes.
Nichols held the title from 1930 to
1934.
In the warmups. Lord Lansdowne
of England used a body press to down
Yukon Jnke, Alaska.
Sheik Marallah, Persian, downed
Rod Penton, Portland. Ore., with an
armbreaker. Roughhouse Jack Mc
Donald, Seattle, used a heodlock on
Montle Laude. New York Frenchman,
for a fall.
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The Wlmer school district was
confronted with a transportation
problem today regarding the opera
tion of its school bus, and one of
the directors conferred today with
the district attorney.
The state police have ordered the
bus off the road ana the school di
rector stated the district Intended
to get a new bus next fall, to re
place the present one. With three
weeks of school left, the new vehicle j
lauitui, uo ooiainea in ume lor use
this term, and would like to use the
present vehicle during the remaining
time.
The school director advised the au
thorities the bus was In as good con
dition as possible to make it, and
thought the present difficulty was
due to traveling through a creek,
and "getting the brakes wet."
Adjustment of the matter was ex
pected to be made today. The bus
transport a score of Evans Valley
and Wlmer district children to school.
Twelve boys were enrolled In cub
pack 19 organized Wednesday night
In Prospect. Irving Beesley, scout
executive, explained cubbing and ap
plication was made for a charter.
Following officers were announced
by Mrs. David Neville, cub commit
tee chairman: H. L. Carlton, cubmas
ter; Ray H. Davis, assistant cub
master: Fred Middlebusher, C. R.
Cleveland, A. B. Mullen and S. L.
Raw lings, pack committee, and Mrs.
Fred Middlebusher. Mrs. A. B. Mul
len. Mrs. Herb Carlton. Mrs. Everett
Fredericks, Mrs. C, R. Cleveland, den
mothers.
Upper Rogue grange Is sponsoring
the pack.
DUE HERE SATURDAY
PORTLAND. April 29 . ( AP ) Scot
tish Rite Masons of Portland, Salem
and Baker will honor John H.Cowles.
33rd degree, grand commander of the
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite,
southern Jurisdiction, at a banquet
here Tuesday of next week.
Cowl ps, who recently returned from
a trip to Europe and who has been
visiting California lodges, will be met
at Medford Saturday morning by Ore
gon lodge dignitaries.
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DETECTIVE TALKS
TO POLICE CLASS
Detective Orvllle R. Wllllama of the
Portland bureau of police addressed
southern Oregon law enforcement of
flcera yesterday afternoon In the city
hall council chambers In the fifth of
a weekly series of police school class
es sponsored by the League of Oregon
Cities and the University of Oregon.
Hla subject was "Laws of arrest."
Attending the highly Interesting
class were the following officers: Joe
Cave. Walter Relnltlng. c. J. Moser.
Clyde Plchtner, William Peck and
Chief of Police Clatous McCredle of
Medford; Chief B. F. Orayblll and Of
ficers c. M. Dallas and Ken Williams
Of QrantS Pass: R. W. HpriaonAt.h ohljkf
of police of Central Point: and L. J.
Walton, Medford deputy sheriff.
Braddock Selects
Spot For Training
CHICAOO. April 39. (Pi The
training camp question hsd been
solved at last for Heavyweight Cham
pion James J. Braddock today, and
waa virtually decided for Joe Louis.
Braddock, atlll waiting to hear for
certain whether he will defend hla
title against Louis In Chicago June
23, or against Max Schmellng In New
York June 3, will start serious train
ing early next week at Orand Beach.
Mich., 65 mllea from Chicago. In a
$3,000,000 vacation layout, Louis
probably will do his work at Lake Ge
neva, Wis., 75 miles northwest of Chicago.
Ton Of Chinooks
In One Day Sport
PORTLAND, April 39.-i-() It was
a red letter day for more than 500
fishermen and state officers Wednes
day when an estimated ton of Chin
ook salmon were pulled from the
Willamette river by sportsmen Wed
nesday. .
Jerry Cochrane, veteran garde war
den, said he had never seen so many
fish caught here In a single day, and
that the wardens were "plumb worn
out" from checking licenses.
BEARCAT BASEBALLERS
TRAMPLE ALBANY NINE
SALEM, April 2A. (yp) The Bear
cat baseball team of Willamette uni
versity trampled Albany college 12 to
2 and 20 to 1 In a pair of seven in
nlriff non -conference games here.
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1 A broken gasoline tank was the to
tal extent of damage occurring when
a truck driven by Oeorge Francla
Wright, route 1, hit a CCC truck op
erated by Munla Munaon at the cor
ner of Sixth and Holly streets yes
terday afternoon, according to a city
police report.
At the intersection of McAndrews
road and Central avenue Tuesday af
ternoon, cara driven by Cecil Oanten
beln of 331 Edwards street and C. la-
Mercer, of 603 North Bartlett street,
collided with minor damage.
Walter Dick Woodcoc. of 324 King
street, hit a bicycle ridden bv a Mrs.
Huston on East Main street early
Wednesday morning, a city police re
port stated. Mrs. Huston waa uninjured.
Burelson Launches .
Customer Campaign
With Spring Sale
Crowds of shoppers from all parts
of southern Oregon are Tlaltlng Bur
elson's store today attracted by the
outstanding bargains In new spring
merchandise reduced In price for a
special sales campaign for one thous
and new customers.
Stock at B u re 1 son's Is particularly
complete this spring In readiness for
the new season, according to E. T.
Burelson. Apparel in both the down
stairs store and on the main floor Is
Included In this lvg selling event
which will be continued during the
coming week. Dresses, suits, coats
and other articles have been sub
stantially marked down for the new
customer drive.
Motorists contribute more to the
support of Texas public school than
any other clam of taxpayer,
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ROAD PROTECTION
POLICY PLANNED
PORTLAND. April 39 (AP) Pro
tection of Oregon highways from
overloading will be sought by the
state highway commission through
development of a plan by the pub
lic utilities commissioner, N. O. Wal
lace. Recognising that existing enforce
ment policies against excessive truck
loads on highways had broken down,
the commission Invited Wallace to
propose new procedure, in the mean
time agreeing to wipe the bulk of
some 100 long-standing violations
from the books.
Any future cases will be filed pend
ing formation of the new policy.
The commission remained adamant
on Its declaration that fishing from
the Winchester bridge In Douglas
county must cease.
Lopez and Shadow
Grapple To Draw
PORTLAND. April 29. It
might have been called a double foul,
but the two referee finally agreed
on a draw decision for Vincent Lo
pes, 330, Loa Angeles, and the Red
Shadow, 330, In the main event of
last night's wrestling card.
The bout went an hour and 17
minutes.
Mtlo Stelnborn, 320, of Qermany
brought his boasted strength to bear
on DazKler Jim Clark's toe to win a
fall In 12 minutes. Clark, from Bos
ton, weighed In at 210.
ROSE CITY SHOOT TO
BE BIGGER, BETTER
PORTLAND, Ore., April 29. (AP)
The Portland Gun cldb will revive
the annual Rose City 100 shoot on
a more extensive basis than ever thla
week end, with events scheduled for
both Saturday and Sunday.
Aspirant for the state shoot to bn
held In Salem are expected from all
over northwestern Oregon.
The club has guaranteed C2S0 addi
tional money for the shoot.
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