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    MEDFOKD M AIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,. WEDNESDAY, NOVEJEBER 17. 1937.
Junior Gridmen End Season Thursday in Clash Here With G. Pass
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ELEVEN OF SQUAD
LEAVE IN SPRING
FOR SENIOR HIGH
Game Scheduled for 3 P. M.
On Van Scoyoc Field
Coach Harrington Plans
to Try for Repeat Win
Medford Junior high's fsst-moving
grid machine write finis to ue
cesslul season Thursday when It faos
th strong OranU Pass junior high
aggregation at Van Scoyoo field, the
battle starting at S o'clock sharp.
The game will mark the last ap
pearance of eleven grldders In Junior
high uniform, all being graduated
next spring into high school. The fu
ture Medford Black Tornado stars
will turn on the heat tomorrow In
an attempt to repeat their last week's
14-0 victory over the Grant Pass
outfit, gained as Coach George Har
rlngton threw his entire squad of 40
players Into the battle.
Harrington, handling Junior high
athletics for the first time this, son
son, has developed a powerful team
that, starting slowly, has picked up
momentum to, cop Its last two ball
games. Only dofeot suffered by the
locals from another Junior high team
was to Ashlnnd. 1J-0, early In the
year. The locals later crushed the
Llthla city eleven under seven
touchdown barrage.
After several days Intense practice.
Coach. Harrington announced his
starting lineup as follows: Bay Lu
lls and Curt Hopkins, ends; Jack
. Kesveny end Jack Florey, taclr.es;
Oliver Scow end Andy Jones, guards;
Claude Jones, oenter; Dean Grimes,
quarterback; Eugene Hayes and Bay
Johnson, halfbacks; and Louie Tnur
man, fullback.
Don James has boon staging such
spirited bid for th. quarterback
post that he will see plenty of ac
tion. Harrington said. Because of his
blocking ability, he has also learned
the guard assignments and may go In
at one of those slots, the coach said.
Stars In the Junior high line are
Jones, center; florey, tackle; and
Hopkins, end. Louie Thurman, triple
threat fullback, provides most of the
team's offensive punch.
AS LAST BR
PASADENA. Csl.. Nov. 17. (IP)
Tournament of Roses officials clslm
ed today there had been a mistake
In the announcement of ticket prices
for the Now Year's day football game
In the Boae Bowl.
William Dunkerly. secretary-manager,
said the prices will be the same
sa last year 6.60 for box seats. S4.40
for seats between the 20-yard lines,
and 13.10 for the end Beats.
Last year several thousand seat at
13.30 were quickly sold out. There
won't be any this tlmo. Dunkerly said.
Harvard Pickets
Ticket Scalpers
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Nov. 17 P)
Speculators with Harvard-Yale foot
ball tickets today were driven to cover
by "sandwich men." bearing signs
which resd; "Scalp the scalpers.
Scalpers are unfair to Harvard men."
- Ths picketing was oonducted by
two Harvard students, who reported
speculators were asking as much ss
M for a pair of seats for Saturday's
game.
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Arizmendi Spoils
Bus Breeze Debut
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 17. W)
Baby Arlrmendi's flailing fists spoil
ed a oomlng-out psrty for Bus Breese.
Kansas lightweight.
Piling up point In the early fight
ing, the Los Angeles Mexican won a
10-round decision from the Hansen In
his local ring debut last night. Arls
mendl. 131. suffered an eye cut when
he collided with Breeaes' head. Th
latter scaled 135.
Baseball Pioneer
To Highest League
CHICAGO, Nov. 17. (AP) Norrls
J. "Tip" O'Neill, 70, one of the few
remaining pioneers of baseball, died
today.
O'Neill, one of th best known min
or league player a half century ago.
was a former president of the Western
League for U years. He was a close
friend of the late Charles A. Co
mtskey, owner of the Chicago White
Sox, and served ss a soout, bringing
to th club several players who de
veloped Into stars.
SALEMHiGH' ABANDONS
BEND TITLE TILT PLAN
SALEM, Nov. 17. (T) Vernon
Ollmore, Salem high school Athletic
director, Mid negotiations for a name
with Bend for the unofficial state
football championship had been
dropped.
Neither school, he aald, was willing
to play In the other's territory.
Salem will proceed with tta Thanks
giving Day game with Corvnllliv.
w:ll drilling
New Equipment. Ieep
or shallow wells.
R0BT. BURNS
HU 1. Oram Pass. Plioiu HI
Wild Gallery Ends Montague's Match
I
Perhaps the wildest, crozlrst gallery ever to watcn a (jolf game ended the Habe Kuth-Jolin .Munlugue char
ity golf exhibition In New York after nine holes. Here Is part of the crowd. The picture was token before me
golfers, with Montngue said to be trailing, gave up In disgust.
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PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 17. OP)
Ralph Greenleaf, hardy perennial of
pocket billiards, had 1,500 prize
money and his 16th world champion
ahlp to show today for hla playoff
victory last night over Irving , Crane,
23, of Livonia, N. Y.
The New York City veteran, defend
ing champion, marching roughshod
over Crane, ended with his best run
of 76. His winning margin was 125
to minus 1 In 11 Innings. The run
ner-up prize netted Crane 41.100.,
Willie Mosconl of Philadelphia, cap
tured third place and a prize of aPOO
by defeating Jimmy Caras of Wil
mington, Dot., 125 to D6, In an ac
companying playoff that went 18 In
nings. Caras' winnings were $800.
In the title match, It was -Clreen-
lesf hands down from the second In
ning. Crane had a run of 11 at the
start of the second but the champion
ran on to 17 In bis half of the In
ning and was never bested from that
point.
20-30 Joint Meet
To Be Held Here
GRANTS PASS, Nov. 17. (Spl.)
A Joint meeting of the Medford and
Grants pass 20-30 club will be held
In Medford. Tuesday, Nov. 29, It was
decided Monday night la the weekly
dinner of the club at the Hotel del
Rogue.
Pour Medford visitors attended the
dinner Monday night. These were
Harry Plnneo, Trult Cantrell, How
ard Hamilton and Al Belera.
Plnneo discussed the forthcoming
state convention at DeLake. Ore., on
Dec. 11 and 12. Hamilton talked about
membership problems.
FARR AND BROADRIBB
SETTLE FOR $15,000
LONDON, Nov. 17. (JFi The con
tractual dispute between Tommy Parr,
British heavyweight boxer, and hla
manager. Ted Broadrlbb. has been
settled out of court at a cost to Farr
of about 416,000, Broadrlbb attor
ney announced today.
"The agreement was reached by
mutual blood-letting and ventilation
of grievances, with Farr paying Broad
rlbb 3,000." the lawyer told the court.
FOURTEEN HUNTERS .
UNABLE KILL' BUNNY
DOWNSVILLE, Mri.. Nov. 17 Four
teen well-armed hunters aren't brag
ging about this story but they ad
mit It's true.
All converged simultaneously on ft
lone rabbit In a field near here and
blazed away wtth both single and
double-barreled shotguns. They fired
about 90 shots.
The rabbit was killed by a boy who
bowled It over with a stone.
PRESBYTERIAN LEADER
DIES IN LOS ANGELES
LOB ANOEI.ES. Nov. 17. ;p) Fu
neral services were arranged today
for Dr. Wtlllam O. Forbes, 86. for
mer western district secretary of the
Presbyterian board of national mis
sions. A native of Mlcbtgan, he lived In
Portland, Ore., for 64 years before
coming to Los Angeles. Two daugh
ters and a brother survive with the
widow. They are Mrs L. T. King,
Portland; Mrs. Lincoln Oalt, Tacoma.
and Fred Forbes, Seattle.
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Forest Traiedr
PORTLAND, Nov. 17. ( API tate
police pulled the broken bodv of a
black-tail deer from the pool of
Horsetail Falls today, where It ap
parently had fallen 350 feet from
the falls" precipice. Game officials
surmised the deer, fleeing a cougnr,
dihed over the rim.
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
BOWLING
In Isst night's Elks club bowling
tournament match, the Sioux took
three of' th four points from the
Cherokee. Leonard, rolling for the
winners, was high Indlvtdusl scorer
with 583 point. Tonight, the Mo
hswks roll sgslnst the Crow.
Cherokee
Watson 148
Frszler 03
Bullls .............. 141
80 184 401
138 133 363
183 (147) 471
188 187 481
165 161 475
146 146 438
Miller 178
Boone 1W
Handloap
Totals ....
Burroughs
Duff
14S
864 877 888 362S
Hloux
......(143) 164 148
176 166 130
313
451
Leonard
... 146 (133) (118)
146
Ekerson ...
Hussong ....
R. Strang
Handicap
146 141 128
. 168 150 136
.. 148 166 134
303 153 153
413
435
447
507
Totals .....
, 977 838 805 2710
In Classto league bowling matches
at the Smokehouse alleys last night,,
Vic's Chicken Dinners trounced Msld
Rite, 4-0; Active Club defeated the
Tee Pees, 3-1; and Medco won from
Studebaker. 3-1. Scores follow:
Vic's Chicken Dinners
Antl 188 180 223 583
Marshall .. 184 143 168 496
Greene 203 223 158 583
Jones 176 167 180 602
Uemstreet 168 217 163 549
Total
920 930
Maid Rite
127 155
870 2720
Murray
Rankin .......
Saylor .........
Hagen ........
153
140
167
187
122
........ 168
163
187
Bell ...
Newland
142
174
46
Handicap
52
Total 783 876 855 3524
Active rlub
147
Bsuer .
rabrlck .
Sims ...
305
395
323
483
408
163
133
166
178
187
157
Wetsenberger .
Larson
Frryta"
Handicap .
159 ,
150
154
10
Totals
Powell ....
Wiles
778 831
Tee fee's
184 170
131
144
173
134
3
173
143
150
168
174
138
3
Clsbaugh .
Jacoby .....
Handicap ,
Total 775 796 743 3316
Medco
183
101
...... 169
English
Gobel .......
K easier .......
188
136
196
130
155
170
You do not know
San Francisco
till you've stayed at
The Palace Hotel
SS stay at the famous
Palace Hotel Is an essential part
or a real San Francisco visit
tor it embodies til that th
world lovei in that city.
Traditions of luxurious com
fort, of "being at the heart of
things," of rare courtesy and
especially of tin food these
join with modern conveniences
and moderate rates, for a ttl
hotel service,
goo rooms, each with hath,
from ts.so per flat (lnslfl
op.
T H I
(Paace 3tolel
"In tht Hftirf cSin Fntnasco"
Archibald H PMe Mnnasst
7 0. S. C. STARS
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CORVALLIS. Rov. 17. ytl Joe
Gray, Oregon State college halfback
ace. Fullback Elmer Kolberg, Bill
Duncan, quarter, and Frank Nihil.
Frank Ramsey. John Watts and Dick
Sutherland, linemen, make their last
bow before Oregon football fans
against Washington State college here
Saturday. They will graduate next
spring.
Reports that negotiations were un
der way for a post-season game with
Georgia Tech or Montana Indicated
the games. If scheduled, would be
played In Atlanta and Butte.
Beaver officials said Gray was not
fully recovered from his three-weeks-
old leg Injuries, but would start
sgalnst the Cougars. Passes were be
ing stressed In the week's drill.
Nagurski To Risk
Wrestling Crown
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 17. (flV-For-ssklng
his Job for the moment with
the Chicago Bears football team,
Bronxo Nagurski of Minnesota risks
his clstm to the world's heavyweight
wrestling crown tonight In a match
with the former champion, Dean Det
ton of Salt Lake city.
STANFORD HAS TRICKS
LEFT FOR CALIFORNIA
PALO ALTO. Cal.. Nov. 17. YP
Stanford has several tricks left to
use against California In Pacific
coast football's "big game" here Sat
urday, Coach Claude "Tiny" Thorn
hill revealed.
California scouts, he said, have not
seen much of the Indians' strategy,
which now Includes an assortment of
tricky new plays.
Burroughs 138 192 137 487
Stlllwell 301 175 155 531
Handicap 50 50 50 150
Studebaker
Pruitt 143 179 183 505
Sanderson 164 136 163 158
Jim Moore 166 105 141 503
De Voe ........ 151 163 200 514
Bads 187 159 213 558
Totals 811 823 899 2532
GREW FROM COLT Ay
TO CHAMPION (vJi
WHILE THIS WHIS- V s V J
KEY MELLOWED IN AT "4jL ftv 11
M..Sf2YEARS0LD
Sport
Graphs
Billy Hnlen Say:
Sport Scribes
Boost Joe Gray
for All-American
Don't look now, but one of those
super-colossal grappling cards Impres
sario Mack Lilian! comes up with
once in a blue moon seems to be In
the making. If
present plans
pan out, don't be
surprised to see
Steve 8 1 r e 1 1 o h
and Polish Pa
looka Joe Smo
llnskl meeting In
a rematch, and
Red Lyons, the
J o p 1 1 n Terror,
tangling with
tough little Jim
my Lott, next
week.
Strellch, It
seems, is not ask- I
Ing for the re
Rllr Bnlea
match with Smollnskl. He Is telling
LI Hard to "get me Smollnskl again,
or else In fact, the Hollywood
movie actor, wrestler, boxer, soccer
player, etc., Is practically demanding
another chance at the hated Palooka.
and threatening to take a btg powder
out of this country If poor Mack
doesn't come across with Smollnskt,
all wrapped up and ready to slaughter.
So far as Lillard is concerned, all is
OK with him. It would be "box
office!' in capital letters, which, after
all, Is what this business is all about.
He says that Smollnskl, during pre
liminary overtures regarding the
brawl, doesn't seem so torrid for the
Idea. However, he will keep right on
Smollnskl's tail, he claims, and hope
for the best. We have a hunch that
little Mack will come across with the
Smollnskl brute for Strellch to play
with. If he does, that will undoubt
edly be the top tangle.
Red Lyons, the Joplln Terror, is a
fixture on next Monday's presenta
tion. Plenty of grapple fans have
been wondering what happened to the
sour-faced redhead following his beat
ing at the hands of Bob Kenaston.
The answer Is: Lyons demanded a
rematch with Kenaston and, when it
couldn't be arranged because of the
Oold Hill pride's decision to return
to the east, Lyons went off and sulk
ed. However, after a good cry. he
contacted Lillard with the challenge
to anybody In southern Oregon, and
so will be here for sure next Monday
evening.
In case the Strellch-Smolinskl Im
broglio goes through as per hoped,
Lyons will probably meet tough little
Jimmy Lott, the ex -University of
Alabama, blocking back. Lott has
Improved at least 1000 percent since
apeartng here over a year ago, and
will probably get the call.
At the ringside last Monday, It
was remarked by Jack Murray that
"no wonder Alabama turns out such
good football teams when they have
guys like Lott playing for them."
That pretty well describes the former
Crimson Tlder; he Is one tough char
acter, although clean.
Cuff Scrlbbllngs: If you happen
past Larry Schade's Jewelry estab
lishment on South Central, take
gander in the window at the Bulova
wrist-watch some highly deserving
Medford high footballer will receive
Hold It Please! -She Did
mmmm sm s rtxmbF.. ' X? '-5?'' - ji ''
In a most unladylike posture Is
split second after her mount. Blue,
In the National Capital Parks' hon
Miss Evans took third In the second
this season as the most valuable and
outstanding player to his team . . .
it Is really a beauty, and will make
some young fellow's heart plenty
happy . . . We heard some guy re
mark that such awards did more
harm than good by making other
players Jealous and causing a swollen
head to he who receives the prize.
. . . Hooey I ... If football players
were that type, they wouldn't be play
ing football, the most self-sacrificing
game of all . . . Imagine a guard or
tackle getting Jalous when a back
scores a touchdown. . . .
Those weren't old and faded uni
forms Ashland high wore against
Medford Armistice Day. although they
were faded . . . they were seeing only
their second ball game . . . against
Grants Pass the previous week the
Grizzlies donned bright new red and
white Jerwys for the first time . . .
after the. mud battle they began to
fade . , . our nomination for the
east's Rose Bowl representative is
Fordham, not Pittsburgh . . . Pitt
came out last year and we believe
the Rams will be spotted there this
season . . . also, there Is the small
matter of Duke's Blue Devils remain
ing on Pitt's schedule . . . and, it
won't be too much of an upset if
Duke drops the Panthers In their
tracks . . . Fordham has only a weak
New York university outfit yet to play.
Bernie Hughes Is doing right well
for himself with the La Angeles
Bulldogs, pro team . . . he's the regu
Store-Wide Values During
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Regular $2.00 Values $1.75
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PART WOOL PLAID SHIRTS
Regular $2.50 Values $1,95
Regular $2.00 Values . .'$1.75
FREE! -A 10-pound TURKEY
' With the purchase of any
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
or with the purchase of
S20.00 IN MERCHANDISE!
REINHART & BARKER
"MEDrORD'S ARROW SHIRT STORE"
New FJnhrer Bldg. phone 80
Miss Margaret Evans. She's shown ft
decided he wouldn't take the jump'
show In Washington. D. C. Uninjured,
division jumping rlass.
lar center and enjoying his best sea
son ... to date, his team Is unde
feated ... we can't divulge the source
of the Info, but Bill Morgan may
be line coach at George Washington
university In Washington, D. C, be
fore many more seasons ... we un
derstand that Billy Relnhart. former
University of Oregon basketball coach
and now holding down the same post
at George Washington, may be ap
pointed head football mentor in the
near future . . . and. that In case
Billy does get the Job, Bill Morgan
wJU be offered the line coaching Job
. , . they are great friends and Rein
hart has plenty of respect for Mor
gan's ability as a football player . . .
Relnhart was backfleld mentor at
Oregon when Morgan was a star line
man . . . whether Morgan will resign
his position with the U. S. Rubber
company Is a question. If and when.
Relnhart takes over football at the
eastern school.
HILL MILITARY SQUAD
OFF TO PLAY MEXICANS
PORTLAND, Nov. 17. Carry
ing a letter from Governor Martin to
President Lazaro Cardenas, the Hill
Military academy football team was
en route today to Mexico Cit?, to play
the Mexico Polytechnic hih school
November 20.
The group included Dan Mahoney,
Klamath Falls, and Wallace Steed,
Salem.
SWEATERS
slip-over, button and tipper
styles In ALL WOOL SWEAT
Kks . . . Both Gsntner and
McGregor to choose from . .
Values to $.V95
S4.45
Values to svi.50
S3. 65
SHIPMENT OF TURKEYS
STARTS END OF WEEK
Thanksgiving turkey shipments
from the Rogue river valley are ex
pected to start the-end of the week,
and no shipments have been made
to date. County Agent Robert a.
Powler reported today. Buyers have
arrived, but few sales have been
made at an offered price from 31 to
23 cents per pound. Powler reported
the market was firmer than last week
and "looking better."
The turkey output In the upper
and central Rogue river valley area
Is estimated at between 40.000 and
45,000 birds.
WEBFOOTS SEE HOPE
IN FULLBACK EMMONS
EUGENIE, Nov. 17. P Webfoot
football fans, looking toward Satur
day's game with the University of
Washington at Seattle, found hope In
last week's showing' of Prank Em
mons. Playing his first game this season,
the 200-pound fullback was the Uni
versity of Oregon's best ground gain
er against California.
BUI Foskett. tackle, with a broken
nose, and Fullback Paul Rows with a
sprained wrist, headed the Webfoot
casualty list, but were slated for duty
at Seattle.
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