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rEDFO"RD StATtj TT?rBTJNE, M"EDFORP, OftEOOy, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, lf3t. Tiger Tornado Tests Power Against Hood River Invaders Tonight fr'A'PE ETGHT TILT USHERS IN NIGHT FOOTBALL ON LOCAL FIELD Kickoff Slated for Eight O'Clotk Soaked Turf Is Expected to Curb Passing Tigers Keep Lineup trftmr (he lights at the high aeheol ertidlurh tonight, the Bltfck Tornado of Medford high will receive Its lint major tert of the 1937 foatball season. A powerful and veteran Hood River Sigh achool aggregation, defeated twice but atlll boasting a potentially great eleven, movea In from the banks of the Columbia river to face the tlgera In the flrat night football en counter In the history of afedford. The kickoff will be at i o'clock harp. Flgeklh fana of the city, who like to back their favorite with aomethlng more than talk, have Inatalled the Tornado of Coach Bill Bowerman a 18-polnt favorite. Thla la probably due to the fact that Hood River, in Its opening game of the aeaaon two weeka ago, was rapped by Lincoln Sigh of Portland. 7-8, and followed that up with a, 13-7 loss to Camaa, ., high laat Friday night. The Tlgera have one game under their Salts, ah 16-6 win over a atrong Alumni club laat Saturday. Rain Cllrba Faaslng . According to the weather man and from the general appearance of thlnga thla afternoon, It looka like the two ball teams will have anything tout firm footing on the atadlum turf thla evening. There will be very little Bind, If any, the deep-rooted grass will aee to that. But, It figures to be wet, and that will undoubtedly preclude any great amount of forward paaalng or razzle-dazzle. Both teama use the alngla wing Sack backfleld formation and bal inced line, depending on aharp Jolta tntlde and outaldo the tackles for their payoff maneuvera. Coach tiow rman'a outfit featurea the Notre bama ahltt, with a Ughtnlng-fa.it Quartet of ball-packera operating be hind a line rather weak at the guards tut hefty and experienced at the nds. tacklea and at cdfiter. Reserves are an unknown quality, although they are big. Hard Week of Drill In preparation for thla tint game At a "audden death" achedulo that will either skyrocket the Tlgera to the atate peak or mean an unsuccess ful aeaaon. Coach Bowerman and hie aalatanta, Ed Rlrttey and Ruaa Ache on, have hammered their chargea through a terrific practice week. If the Tornado Isn't ready for blg-tlme Competition tonight, It won't be the fault of the coaching staff. Rough ttgea apparent In the alumni game liave been pounded luto shape, the Attack that clicked for three touch 46wns In the second half has been ellad, and the defense that looked alternately hot and cold haa been drilled Intensively. Bowerman announced hla atartlng lineup would be the same, with two uoeptlone, that atarted the alumni battle laat week. Don Monteith and Fed Root will be at the flanks. Dsn Shrhart and Hubert Santo at the tacklea, Wally Krl and Clene Archl Mid at the guards, and John Prentice t center. Prentice replaces Kred Bte vena In the opening array, due to a bumped knee the latter recolved last week. In the backfleld, Warren Bayllsa will open at tho blocking back posi tion, Bobby Ettlnger will be at left half and Jack Hill at right half, and tldon orow at fullback, Bnyllsa la re placing Ettlnger at the quarterback post and ettlnger la moving Into the Itft halfback position In place ol Jack Bowman, who will see plenty of action. Hood Team Heavier The Mrdford line will average 170 p6unda And the backfleld 169 with the exception of nayllss. the entire Tiger backfleld are ten-second men. Coach Jimmy Cnrr of Hood Kivor will open with Thomnilann and Price al the ends. Kllbrsithe and smith at the tackles, wirrlck and Jensen at the guards, and Cillbrith, center. Deathman will start at quarterback, ntley and Koberg will open at the halves, and Hart, a terrific line plunger, will be at full. According to reports from Hood River, the team will average IBS pounds In the line red 176 pounl in the backfleld. Officials will be Jean Eberhart of Ashland, referee; Hod Turner of Roae BUrg, umpire, and Dwlght French of Klamath Falls, head linesman. is i , .jam VjN': ... Os.vajt WHOOPIN6 tOI( H U I B Y or hots require much (ha tame technique, according 16 a demonstration of the oral arts staged In Chlcard by the champions In those respective callings Beat hubby whooper was Mrs. Mary Berger of Macy, Ind. (left), whll Frank Funk of Ottawa, III., copped the hog calling. LEAGUE FIELD FOR CHOICE SPOTS AS END NEARS By I tie Associated Press. With the world series battle line up all settled, and little old New York once more in exclualve posses sion, the also rami of the major league races settled down today to the' business of picking the choicest spots remaining beforo the season ends Sunday. When Carl Hubbell, the old con vlncer, put on the clincher With a flve-hlt, 2-1 win over the Phillies In the opener of a double bill yes terday his 32nd of the year the pennant races officially closed. The CHants had retained their National league laurels and qualified to tangle with their New York neighbors, the Yankees. In the series beginning next Wednesday. It didn't matter that the Phils won the second game of the double bill, 6-3, agalnat a makeshift lineup, or that the Yankees dropped their first twlh bill of the year, losing 8-S and 6-s to th Athletics. Yesterday restllta also ended tne fights for second piece In both cir cuits. The Jlnxed Chicago Cubs, taking their fifth straight game by topping the Cincinnati Reds. 4-1, rested securely In the National league runner-up spot, 8 games In front of their nearest rivals. At the same time, the Detroit tiger, despite a m-s kicking around bv the st, Louis Browns yesterday, couldn't be ousted from the No. 3 American league berth. The rest At the first divisions In each loop remained In doubt, how ever. 4 WILL TEST POWER IN AT ASHL COAST SPOTLIGHT . s. c. Stanford-Oregon and California-Oregon State Other Contests In Coast Confer- ence Slated for Saturday Coll pc football will make it first 1037 appearance In southern Oregon Saturday afternoon at Ashland when Coach Jean Eberhart sends his Southern Oregon Normal aggregation into action against the Albany col lege Pirates of Coach Don Paber, former Ashland high mentor. Kickoff time la 3 o'clock. Eight lettermen will probably enter the fray Tor the SONS, while Albany Is reported to boast almost a, veteran team. Conch Eberhart has been drill ing his squad at top speed for two weeks for this Initial encounter, and states it 1 ready to go. Last year, the SONS defeated the Pirates. 31-0, to make national news. It was the 21t consecutive defeat suffered by Albany and broke all existing records for straight losses. Probably opening for the Ashland ers tomorrow will be co-captain Ken Schilling and big Walter Scther at the wing posts; Justin Carey and 270-pound Harry Johnson at the tackles; Don Brace, Everett Sandburg or Bud Butter at the guard slots, and Alfred Plaep at center. In the backfleld. Ray Nelson will start In the blocking quarterback position. AI Simpson and Al Esslestrom. co-cnp tain, at the halfbacks, and Ted Barnes or Ken LaBrnnche at full back. Leonard Warren, last year star for Ashland high, will probably see action at halfback. Lettermen In that starting lineup are Schilling, Carey, Sandburg, Plaep, Johnson, Sether, Simpson and Essiestrom. The game will open the season for both trams. i FOURTEEN ERRORS IN MINOR SERIES OLD TIME FORM IN MIXED DOUBLE PLAY BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 1, (API Mrs. Helen Wills Moody still has the brilliant forearm drive and slashing backhand that rarrted her to inter national tennis helghta as "little poker fare" nearly a decade ago. Paired with Don Budge of Oakland, the world's greatest amateur player, the 30-year-old former queen of the court displayed her old-time form a they eliminated Dorothy Andrus or Stamford, Conn., and Bobby R.kr. Los Angeles, yesterday. H was In the 4Rth annual Pacific coast championships, in which Mm. Moody Is entered only In mined dou bles. She played easily, placing her shots accurately and serving power fully. Mrs. Moody and Budge won the match. 8-8, 4-6. 6-1. One upset yesterday nt Wayne Sabin of Portland, Ore., out of the men's singles division. He" lost to One Smith, young Piedmont. Calif., school teacher, who will meet Oer many'a. Baron CloUfrled von Crsmm In today's quarter-final round. The aenre was (M. 2-6, 6-8. Budge will oppose Jiro Ysmngishl, Jspan's No. 1 ace. in quarter-finals BOWLING Bowling action on the Smokehouse alleya last nlRht saw the Plchea take all four points from Provost 8pautd lng of AshlnnrI and Monarch Seed tie with the Standard Roofers, a-2. Scores follow: Prntnat nntllrilnr 1st 2nd 3rd Total Eberhart I.V7 172 MS 474 Bnrtelt 13S 146 14S 407 Fortmlller inn 101 140 437 O'Connel 10 ISO 102 3S7 Provost .. mo 174 11)0 an Handicap 114 04 114 162 Totals 7.16 8S7 783 1.166 A. Plrhe llrtw. tat 2nd 3rd Total Stewart 147 12 171 SO0 B. Plche 207 216 176 509 Rcreppa 141 IBS 176 604 Sims 14.1 136 116 306 Hohlweg IB3 162 176 403 Totals 701 865 616 2401 Monarch Reed feed Co. It 2nd 3rd Total Jones 147 Stark 122 Wilkinson loo Abbott .. 107 Mlksch .. 0.1 Handicap 71 140 131 126 143 126 71 147 140 130 148 167 71 4.14 30.1 366 308 366 113 San pnANfJiscd, 6ct. i. (Ap Th Pacific coast football spotlight will awing to Loe Angeles tomorrow. where Washington and University of soutnern California will battle In the moat Important of three conference clashes. While California, takes on Ore ion state at Berkeley and Stanford mecta Oregon at Eugene, the Huskies and Trojana, who with the California Bears are conaldered the big three of the conference, will meet on about even terms. Both Prove Might Washington proved Its might by de feating Iowa, 14 to 0, last Saturday U. S. C. walloped Amos Alonzo Stagg'n College of the Pacific outfit. 40 to 0. California, which showed remark able strength In snowing St. Mary's 'under a 30-to-7 score laat Saturday, will open Its conference play as top heavy favorite over Oregon State. The Beavera lost to Idaho, 7 to 6, last week end. Stanford, beaten 18 to t By Santa Clara, will go Into the conference scrsmble against Oregon, who also lost Ita opener to University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles lest Friday night, 26 to 13. An Important non-conference game will pit Washington State against Idaho at Pullman. University of San Francisco entertaina Daniel Baker college of Texas, In an Interactional game. irl.ANS Resting U. C. L. A. will rest this week-end and plsy Stanford the following Sat' urday. Clonzaga. which held Washington State college to a scoreless tie Isst Saturday, meets St. Mery'a here Sun' day. The Oaels were given a alight edge. Wyomtng and Nevada meet at Rno; Occidental will face San Dlcgo State at San Diego: Pacific unlverslty and Portland will meet on the lat- ters' field: and Ricks college and Idaho, aouthern branch, will play at Pocatello In other leading Western contesta. In night gamea tonight. Whitworth will battle Whitman at Walla Walla. Wash.: Redlands and Loyola will meet at Loe Angeles; and Fresno State college will play Willamette at Salem, Ore. Sport Graphs Billy Hulea Say: Mr. I. Pickem Bares Chin in Weekly Guesses ever, Louisiana State will get over Saturday nlght't big hurdle by the margin of on touchdown, aay about 11-7. The line, ladles and gentlemen, forms to the left. And please, no pushing. Once again Mr. t. Plckerri. the great est prognostica tes of pigskin encounters the world haa ever known, la un loosed on an un suspecting read ing public. Al though ahatter- Ing 17 cryatal : balls during the HOW THEYA By the Associated Prew National W. Ij. Pet. New York .......,.... 83 M .624 Chicago 81 So .603 82 68 80 71 Pittsburgh . St. Louis Boston Brooklyn . ..... Philadelphia Cincinnati - 77 61 l 66 SO as. A-, ids.. Meteorological Report October. 1, 1H.17. PorerasU. Med ford and vicinity: Cloudy with ocaslonal showers tonight and Satur day; not much change In temperature. Oregon : Cloudy with occasional showers trmlght and Saturday; cooler In east portion tonight. Fresh to strong south and southwest winds ofr coast. luteal Data. Temperature a year ago today Highest. 83; lowest, 40. Total monthly precipitation. 0.1B Inch. Excess tot the month. 018 Inch Total precipitation since Septem ber t. 1037. 1 33 Inches. Excess for the season. 0.81 Inch. Relative humidity at ft p. m. yes- terday. 34; 8 a. m. today. 90. Sunrise tomorrow. 6:09. Sunset tomorrow, 8:51. Observation tnkfri at A A 110 Meridian Time. m., OITT If a B 2 s Totals NEWARK. N. J., Oct. 1. lp) Wurteen mtaptaya In (wo games gave the little world aeries, starring the foremost minor league cluba In bse. paildom, the appearance today of a revival of Shakespeare'a "Comedy of Efrora." They added an Uncertain, some times comical, tourh to the uiunlly enona competition between tho lead ing teams of the Amrican Associa tion and International league, and flfuerd prominently In the aitlon which gave Columhua a two-tfame lead over Newark In the bent-of-aven series. Eight blunden. flva by Newark ware made In the second game Isst Bight aa the columhua Red Rirda came out ahead in a strange 1 1 -inning engagement, The ecora waa 6 in 4. the same as that by which the iawiation rhamplona won the open f Wednesday. Metro public golf coursa will itsge a mind bote? tournament Hun- day under the direction of tadrtia Selkirk. Scotch professional now in strurtlng at the course. Oolf ball prlres will be awarded to many wtuncra. both low and hlnh scorers. A pitch and tillltlnc rnntest will also be held. All players are In vited to enter the tourney. FROSH UNDER DOGS IN FIRST CONFLICT EUOKNE. Oct. I. (.rwriie Unl veraltv of Oregon frosh. tangling with the Wolves of Oregnn Normal whool nt Independence tonight, rated as the "underdogs" in view of their stent week of practlc. The game will erve as a scrimmave preview of svsllshlc material for "Honest John" Wen-en. Duckling coach, hi men being alven little chance of upsetting the Wolves, with their full month of drilling. hel IrelthMlmi.t. WASHINGTON. Oct l.,T The Interstate commerce fommlwlon sua pended until Mav 1, 1038. prnpnasd Inrrcasea in freight rates on lef uee shipped hv rail from points In Idsho. Montana. Nevada and Or,on to de. tinstlun lu a-e,terit ttutik litis ..outh vestern and Illinois territories. 640 737 803 2180 Mtandiinl Roofer 1st 2nd 3rd Total 100 16.1 666 164 167 461 136 122 403 118 106 201 120 171 400 Marshall 202 Deuchler 1.10 Cray 148 Stelher .. 71 Watah 700 Totals 730 -- 723 728 2180 Varigated Covers Decreed for Frosh COnVAI.I.IS. Oct. 1. vV'-- Orcen caps and orange and otark rooters "lids" will alternate as accepted mode for freshmen on the Oregon State col lege rampus this fall. It has been decreed by Thanes, upper rlsss or ganisation which maintains tradl ttmta. The long established non-smoking tradition for all student while on the campus proper Is to be vigorously enforced, any the Thane leaders, who plan to make it easier tor all to know where the smoking limits are. An orange line across streets and side walks leading Into the campus will mark the boundary where fags are to be discarded Inbound or pipes may be lit up outward bound. Ni'llre of Meeting. There will be a mee'lng of Car penters In the central Labor Hall. West Main Street, Friday evening All craftsmen of Jack.on County are Inrlted to attend FRANK L ArPI.FCIATI. Temporary secretary. Bdls 80 66 .... Cloudy Boston 84 82 .... Cloudy Chlcsgo ....... 84 60 .... P. Cdy. Denver - 68 2 .13 Cloudy Eureka - 64 64 T. Cloudy Helena 86 36 .... Clear Los Angelea 78 60 .... Clear MIDFOBD ......... 68 62 .18 Bain New York 66 44 .... Peggy Omaha 86 60 .01 Cloudy Phoenix 60 .... Clear Portland 62 60 1 06 Cloudy Reno 74 36 .... Clear Roseburg .. 88 81 Bl Cloudy Salt lake 74 66 07 Clear San Francisco 86 48 .... Clear rieattle 64 44 1.30 Clouds Spokane 63 48 .03 Rain Washington. B.C. 76 48 .... P. Cdy. Ysklma 56 44 T. Cloudy Tha Japanese n. or unit of dn lance, la equal to 3 44 miles. Liquor Commission Keeps Rigid Rein PORTLAND. Oct. 1. (1 The state liquor control commission con tinued rigid enforcement of Ha regu lations today, acttng favorably on vir tually all the recommendation of Its enforcement division. I Revocations Included Dorothy Nell, Ruwana Inn, Klamath Palls. Stiapenalona: H. S. 6ray, Pop Rray'a Place. Bonanra, 14 days; Prank Burns, the Ptne Cone, Klamath rails, five days: Mrs. R. &. Orama, Mlnot Tav ern. Salem. 21 days; Charles M Mun aon. Tap Tavern. Eugene. 30 days; Amend At Clentekow, tne., Dtnty Moorr '. Salem. 60 days; J. M. Heeetg. itlamath Pall, wholesaler prohibited from selling alcoholic liquor to Ptne Tree cafe for balance of year. past week with the ferocity of his c o n c e ntra tlon, the re know n e d aeer Illy Rules, finally able to tear aside the mybtcrloua veil of tomorrow and get hnaty gander at the scoreboards of 12 gigantic football struggles dl rectly following the popping of the final gun. Those scores, amazing In their ac curacy, will be presented forthwith. Also, and for the one price. Mr. Pick- em will tors In hla gargantuan and super-colossal upset, guaranteed not to ravel at the seams nor come apart between the tacklea (he hopes). With an average to data of .687. Mr. Pickem will this week ahoot for the moon. So here they are, the weekly dozen. and wives are warned to hide tho baby's bBnk before friend hubby gets home from work: Mcdfi.nl high-Hood River high. Despite the genera! feeling of pessimism that hits pervaded the Black Tornado coaching staff for the past week. It la here recorded for posterity that Cnarh Bill Bouerman'a Tigers will snarl out a victory. A certain and apparent weakness at tile guard spots will be more than made up for by the Messrs. Itnumnn. (iron. Hill, Kltlnger, Hoot, Monteith. Khrhiirt and Santo, not to mention Stev ens and Prentice. The Tornado to blow away tile rrarpickcrs to the tune of 30-8. SON8-Albany college, Don Faber'a return to Ashland will be sad. Hla Albany pirates will fall before a fine Southern Oregon Normal eleven, but only after a game battle. The score will be 7-0 If It rains. 13-0 If tho field Is dry, Oregon-Stanford. Bob Smith. Jay Qraybcal. Paul Rowe. and consider able other flaming sophomores will provldo a mild upset by whipping Stanford, 20-13. Prink Calllson has at last got some offensive dynamite, and It will explode with many reverbera tions right under the noses of Tiny Thornhlll and Bill Paulman, etc Oregon Stale-California, And here. boya and girls, could be the most ter rific form reversal In many yeara. But. It won't be. California will send over three touchdowns while Joe Gray Is reaching pay dirt once for the Beavers. Washlngf on-Southern Califor nia.. Don't look now. but I. Pick em plrka the Trolnn of U.S.C. to startle the football world by whamming those Huskies of Jlmtny rhrlnn. The early fall heat In the l.o Angeles rolosetim will he terrific. So will the men of Howard Jones. There, or rather here. Is your titanic upset. IS.C. 14. Washington 6. thanks to Ambrose Srhlndler. W.S.C.-Idaho. A toasup. So that's what I. Pickem did, tossed up a dime, tt stood on edge so the score will be, Idaho 7. Washington state 6. St. Mary's-Oonraga. The Bulldogs from Spokane. Automatic Karamattc notwithstanding, will get a taste of the Mad Magician from Moraga's football magic. The Gaels can't be as bad as California made them look last week. St, Mary's 10. Gonraga 6 The game li Sunday In San Fran cisco. Wlllsmcttc-Presno State. Don't know anything about the Callfornl sns, but do know that Spec Keene Is In the hnbtt of turning out some real ball clubs. Firing' In the dark. It's WHIsmette by one touchdown In Sslem tonight. Colgate-Cornell. Two of the east's most powerful. Cornell la on the up swing under Carl Suavely but Col gate's Red Raldera will present too mtich rnz?le-darr.le backed by solid fundsincntals Colgate to wtn. 13-7 Minnesota-Nebraska. Not so louh I for the Gophers as In the past. Last year's national champions will rock the Cornhuakera by two touchdown, mavbe more Ohio ntate-rurdue. Next to migrttr Minnesota, the two strongest teams in the Rig Ten. Ohio state will wtr after mad dog tight. 14-1.1. lutlslatta State-Texas. Dana X Bible la at Trxas and Gaynell Tlnsley 1 gone from Louisiana State. How- American New Tork 100 Detroit -. 87 Chicago 83 Cleveland ......... 82 Boston 70 Washington 7S Philadelphia 62 St. Louis . 4 104 .647 .530 .813 .407 .404 373 .662 576 .550 .939 .830 .480 .351 .307 Scores Yesterday By th Associated Press, Coast Playoff. tl. H. E. Portland . 1 12 2 San Diego 4 10 I Radonlts and Cronln; Salvo and before. National. Philadelphia 1-6. New Tork 1-2. Boston 5-3. Brooklyn 2-1. Pittsburgh 4, St. Lmlla 8. Cincinnati 1, Chicago 4. 8-6 7th, American. New Tork 8-3. Philadelphia (second game called end of darkness. Washington 4-3. Boston 3-0. Chicago 4-1, Cleveland 6-4 (second game called end of 8th, darkness.) St. Louis 10. Detroit 3. iiAlnriMs FRESNO M SQUAD SALEM, Oct. 1. (Varsity elevens of Willamette university and Fresno 8tatc college will open th valley's , 1037 grid season here tonight, with I heavy showers probably curtailing i both teams' aerial offensivea aa well . aa attendance, j Willamette stepped Into a alight i favorite's role today with the rain. I although California reports Indicated Fresno had second-guessed the wea ther with several wet-ball drills. Coach Spec Keene's Willamette Bearcats will fall back on the line plunging1 ability of Kick Welsgerber. 210-pound little all-Ametlcan fullback. PETE 10 PUNISH VILLAIN WOLFE Three old wrestling favorite will be on hand next Monday night at the Medford armory, returning after months In other territory to furnish local addict with plenty of their favorite form of mayhem. Pete Belcaatro, the Mad Italian from Weed. Cal., waa signed fay Pro moter Mark Ullard especially aa D opponent for detested 1 Wolle, the Texa Terror who haa been tak ing All the preaent grapplers U th cleanera. Beleantrb and Wolfe, both villains of the flrat water, will tangle in the main event, and the pro moter expects the largest crowd of the year. Prankle Clemena, Oklahoma" In dian "wonder boy" will return with that devastating Indian paralyzer hold to face the great Marahall Car-! ter In the middle event. Undefeated ! In the Medford ring. Carter, ex wrestling instructor at the Unlver- j slty of Mlwourl, la expected to have hla hands full with the brilliant I Clemens. Both are clean and sclen-1 tlfic workers. Prankle Murdock,- atlll another ol the legitimate brigade, makes a local appearance after several months absence by meeting Bobby Wagner, the cleanie with the spectacular and effective cannonball-drop, a maneu ver destined to snap the opponent's back. The pair will face off in the opener. Although all matches are drawing tremendous Interest, the Wolfe-Bel- eastro squabble Is practically causing hysterica in sporting spots up and down the main stem. Although Bel- castro is no angel, he will be solidly backed to eliminate Wolfe from the face of the earth Monday evening. j BENSON WINS, 7 TO 0 FROM LINCOLN HIGH PORTLAND, Oct. 1 0p An lt- yard end sweep brotight the Me chanics of Benson Tech a 7-0 victory over Lincoln hleh school In a Port land Interccholflstlc league football gam here yesterday. THOMPSON'S BIG BAT OUT OF TITLE RACE 8 AN DIEOd, Calif., Oct. t. (A) The educated bat of Sah Diefd'4 veteran Rupert Thompson, ahowtnf a decided favoritism to horiia funi with men on the bag, had virtually knocked the Portland Beavera out of the running for the 1937 Piclfio Coast league baseball title today. The Padres made It three In row over the Beavera last night. A homer, by Thompson with twj 6r had a" lot to do with th ft to 1 score. In the first game of the series Tuesday Thompson hit A pair of home runs, one with two on, and the second In the tenth to win the game, 4 to 3. Berkowlts? cut off possible P"ort land scores in the seventh Inning when he engineered a double play with the bases loaded. The paid attendance wan the largest In San Diego since the series started, more than 6400 fans attend ing. The teams left Immediately after the same for Portland, where the ae ries will be resumed Sunday. 4 Dse Mall Tribune want ads. CARNERA 'UNFIT' FOR APPEARANCE IN BRITAIN LONDON, Oct. l.P)The British boxing board of control ruled today that Prlmo Camera, one-time world heavyweight champion, ni ''unfit" and refused him permission to fight an unnamed opponent In London. October S8. Camera Is In his native Italy. Phone oil We'll haul away yout refuse Pit? sanitary Samoa Our New librae Oct. 1st Jackson County 8k. Bldg. PROVIDENT Life Insurance Co. Wallace .1. Klckert, Gen. Agent Mm U. D. L. EIGHT 8 PLUS The Blended Whiske) that Bears the TASTE-MARK OF QUALITY '4m in WkwsiM $at cm fleer t, 8alem Brewery Ass'u, Salem U. 0. 1. 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