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PACE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRmUNTK. MEDFOTtD. OREGON'. TUESDAY. SEPTEFBER 27. 1938. Bob Smith Switched to Fullback for Uclan Game Next Saturday OLIVER PREPARES 10 HALT BRUIN STAR Medford Youth Held Too .Good to Leave On Bench ' State Drills for Troy. EUGENE, Sept. 27.-(p)-Bob Smith. 190-pound southpaw passing star, went Into the Oregon backfleld fit fullback today Instead of halfback and wllf start against the UCLA Bruins here Saturday. "Smith Is too good a back to leave on the bench," said Tex Oliver, coach, after reviewing the youngster's show ing in the 10 to a triumph over Washington State. "I have to ise the other right halfbacks, Ocbhardt end Gammon, because of their kicking ability." The Webfoot mentor set about building a defense against Kenny Washington, the Bruins' stnr ball packer. CORVALLI8, 'Sept. 27. p) Ion Stlner, Oregon Stato coach, discover ed profit today In his team's 13 to 0 loss against Idaho. The contest turned up the Beaver weaknesses and gave the mentor an opportunity to correct them before the Los Angeles Invasion to meet Southern California Saturday, Stlner said general defensive tac tics, particularly tackling, had to be Improved. Oregon State also lacked effectiveness In Its passing attack. BERKEL'V, Calif., Sept. 27. p) ' When the Golden Bears of Oallfor nla trek northward to Pullman for their football game with the Wash ington State Cougars Saturday, they'll be taking a couple of new first stringers with them. i Morley Mathewson of Long Beach, end, and David Queen of Bellf lower, j Calif., center, so Impressed Coach I Stub Allison with their work In the I Bear's last quarter savage attack on the Oaels of St. Mary's lost Satur day, he announced today he had made them varsity regulars. The Bears scored two touchdowns In the last minutes of play Saturday to beat the Oaels, 12 to 7. PULLMAN, Sept. 27. (p Coach Orln (Babe) Holllngbery today decreed "knock-down and drag-out scrim mages" this week for the Washington State college football squad In prep aration for the University of Cali fornia Bears here Saturday, Holllngberry, ordinarily a mild mannered mentor, easy on the pro caine scrimmage orders, applied the lash after the Cougars' pathtitlo de fenslve exhibition against Oregon Saturday. He was Mled by the inef fective defensive display In which four and five Cougars would hit an Oregon ball carrier and bounce off. BEATTLE, Sept. 27. (PiJny Mc Dowell, ophomoro' end who recovered two fumbles ngalnat Minnesota In his first college varsity gnme last Saturday, loomed today as a start ing wlngman against Idaho here Sat urday. McDowell will fill In at the post vacated by Tom Sheldrake, Hood River, Ore., regular who Is out with It bad leg. Veteran Prank Peters will play the other end. The Huskies rrjumed workouts two hours alter arriving from Minneap olis yestorday with a limbering up drill. MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept. 37. ;p) Plessed with the orrenatve display of the team In drubbing Oregon State. 13-0. Conch Ted Bank started a heavy achectule of defensive work to-lny f.T his University of Idaho football men In preparation for Washington at Seattle Saturday. The team ripped through Oresnn State for as much yardage oa many Idaho teams havo piled up' In a ea aon, and enthusiastic Idaho support ers ore gunning for a possible upset of the highly touted Huskies. Horses In Wrerk SALEM. Ore.. Si'pt. 37 A truck transporting live race horses owned by J. E. .Stevenson, Stinny alde. Wash., overturned In a ditch near Hubbard last nliiM, severely but not Injuring the anltntla. SERPENTINA SAL LIVING MERMAID? LONE STAR SOOB Pfur4 Mitth C" AllTVt SHEPHERD PROM TM HOLVLSND it London Flea Circus ADDED FEATURE UNICORNA rt.lH Unlrorn trl MilhAlenvT CANDID CAMERA FANS Ar lnllt to Yah P tliirsi of tht iranq crtturi From Kirtrri ALL of which ARE ALIVE! mmm Hi':'M-.y,jE : If MeclforH I ll:i"-Mrht E . nci-s i,i;i'i. au-o.-t. i Up 1 S on Special ItnlhvuT Cars Li? g opposite So. par. Station 4 V I California Star Smeared - "T n , .J , Lin. ..." l.Mpf, Vie noltnrl, the I'nivcrMly of California' en ml I (In to for all-Amprlrnn honors, got practically nowhere on this play during the annual game with Ht. Mary's at nrrkeler, OH If. Three Gads piled on him and held him to a one yard gain. 1'artlrlpntlng In the tackle are Melt katzmeyer (75), George Cantnell (30) and the un identified player on the right losing hi helmet. Sport Graphs ... Billy Hulei) says: Mystery of 1938 Tornado Solved Next Friday Night It won't be long now until we all know what kind or a football club Medford high will aend Into mi 1938 action the Black Tor nado opens Its season at Hood River Friday night, and fol lowing that en counter returns to take on Hose burg here Octo ber 7. the fol lowing Friday evening . . . The Tlgera will be heavier than last sonAon's confer Billy nulea. ence champs, will have, far more down-the-mlddle power, out may not develop the parsing attack nor the general rnzzle-dazzle of the 1937 team. Bill Bowermnn says , . . Only two lettermcn are back Don Mnntclth, a plenty sweet end and Wally Erl, all-confrcnco guard but several fairly experienced boys are showing up nicely, and Bill doesn't seem to be worrying himself Into a skeleton . . . John Prentice, at cen ter, should toko the place of the departed Stevens In nice shape, Frank Jones. Dale Hoffman and others should provide Erl with good run ning mates: the huge Bill Clute. Al Bnrrow and Dole Howard appear to he capable tackles, and Montelth. Ocne Miller and Bob Verblck could he worse wlngmen, along with War ren Young . . . The harkrield will un.1otititr.11y ml the hrrnkimny ability of llnh ridnsrr nnil .liu-k 1)111. hut Jink Itnwumn nmy tnkr over In grnt Mvlr ... In lnn Improved plenty since lint stom.ii, wlirn be wasn't had . . . Mill Cnplrs U hark ulth hi teft-hnnded pnir and imtilt, tiene MeCurh n gnod reptnrement for llrd Hoot at the Mocking quurtcrhnrk pnt. nml I.oule Thurmnn nnd John SnuMiprry nre looking Hk real stuff nt fulthnrk . . . nlo. there are Boh Nrwland and Shorty Cnmphril, both excellent pnvw, mil Hi-he and tnwil rooper. who ran ert out and travel, and linn t.lllrMite. another iott hlorkltig qu:irter , , , Hod River, it will be remembered, is the ball club that defeated the Tigers. 14 to 13, here Inst season, by virtue of some sensational serial work, and the locals have been brush ing up on their pass detent with enthusiasm . . , however. Southpaw Bobby Dethmsn hnt been graduated from the Columhla river Institution, so Coach Jimmy Carr may not hsve such a devastating overhead attark to throw at the Tornado this sea.on . . . Dethmsn has entered Oregon State college, by the way, which should gladden the heart of Lon Stlner next season . . , Ifa hard to tell now, because they haven't yet faced a major opponent. KEEP FIT! alth the flnet .port of all, no. INOt 8 modern, iip-tn-dnte alleys. Itt healthful jet real fun. Meet jour friend, here, Medford Bowling Alleys 41S t. M.iln nnr the iirlitee I'nrtrr nisn.irinent of rati Him II III I IHlim ! ! but those Klamath Falls Pelicans ore flying at a dizzy altitude and certainly must have a fair to mlddlln' touchdown punch . . . they have tallied 100 points In two ball games, which la scoring In anybody's league, but their opponents haven't been so tough Hill Military and Lake view . , . still, when you can roll up an average of M plus markers a game, you are not exactly muddlln' along . . . AAhlond misses Steve Fowler, It Is plain to see, but O'Con nol has lots of speed In his back fleld that may develop Into a real threat before the final gun ends the campaign , . . Floyd Baker, Medford hlgh'a ex bundle of dynamite, started the Lln fleld game at left guard for Spec Keen e a Willamette university Bear cats last week-end, and Is a full fledged regular ... if "Bake' had 20 more pounds on his frame you couldn't keep him off any pigskin team In the country . , . wowle, how Mr. L. H. Gregory of the Oregonlan went overboard for the Webfoots after their Washington Stat win ... If Tex Oliver's boya hurdle UCLA next Saturday, leta all follow suit . . . with Washington taking It on the button from Minnesota, USC re ceiving some of the same from Ala bam' and California barely nosing out oi. Marys, what do you make of this Coast conference race now? . . . . those three were the favored teams, but It appears like thev are not so boiling hot as advertised . . . maybe'lt will be Stanford slipping In rather unnoticed. OW THEY? TAAi (By the AMorlnted Press) National I.etitie W. L. Pittsburgh 85 68 Chlragj 85 61 New York 70 66 Cincinnati . 77 06 Boston 75 73 St. Louie 68 77 Brooklyn ....j .. 65 78 Philadelphia 45 99 American League ' W. New York Boston Clevelnnd Detroit Wrtsnliigton 73 73 .500 Chicnro . 61 7n .470 at. Louis . 63 90 .371 Philadelphia . 52 95 .331 Mhhn7tvln. AN FRANCISCO. Sept. 37. (AP) Mliinlte Bell, Portland. Ore., boxer was awardi-d a five-round technical knorkout over Clay Rowan, Stockton, when the latter refused to llsht. The match was to have ,one l rounds. Bell weighed 163: Rowan 160. Unlit Karth Tremor MONTEREY, t'al.. Sept. 37 (API A luht earthquake which appar ently did no damage waa felt here at 4:24 a. m. todav. DO NOT WAIT Until the Last Minute to Order Your Winter's Supply of Wood Orders Received for GREEN PINE SLABS and DRY FACTORY BLOCKS CAN NOW BE DELIVERED PROMPTLY Timber Products Company End North Central Ave, by Gaels RECORD FAILS TO REVEAL EDGE Ft EITHER TOP TEAM By Hugh S. Fullerton, Jr. ' (Associated Press Sports Writer) When ycu go back Into the rec ords. It becomes harder than ever to figure out what may happen in this flratcs-cubs "pennant" aeries which Is bound to make all other baseball take a back seat until lt'a over. In the first place, neither haa been able to gain a decisive edge In 19 provlous encounters this seeaon. The Pirates have a 10-9 lead so far and appear in a bit better shape, espe cially where pitching Is concerned, for a tough aeries. On the other hand, the recorda don't prove It will help Pie Troynor mucn to be able to ahoot Jim Tobln, Bob Kllnger and Runs Bauer, at the Cubs In order. They're hts ces, but in ten start, against Chicago they have won only three gamea among them and lost five. Only "Fireman'' Mnce Brown has been consistently successful, being credited with three victories In five relief appearances against the Cubs. Gabby Hartnett, after tossing his No. 1 moundsman. BUI Lee, egalnst the St. Lauls Cardinals yesterday to gain a 6-3 victory that put the Cubs a game and a half behind, decided to take a chance with Dizzy Dean for today's opener. Lee apparently didn't havo to work any too hard to beat the Cards. He kept a dozen hits well scattered and nover waa behind. It wea his 31st vic tory. The winning and losing streaks of the rivals don't prove much, either. Since August 9, when the Bucs held a 6',,, game lead. Pittsburgh haa won only half Its game, and Chicago has won 30 out of 47. In the only other gome yesterday, the New York Yankees began tuning up for the world series by conquering tno second-place Boston Red Sox, 4-3, on Steve Sundra's good pitching and a three-run rally In the sixth Inning. It was only their secjnd victory In ten games. Fights Last Night (Ily the Annotated Prc) Louisville. Ky. Buff Melllnjer. 191. Pittsburgh, knocked out Al Clatchell, 185, Sandusky, O. (6). Des Moines, la. Tom Keanneally, Chicago, stopped Robert E. Iee. Price, Utah. (41, weights unavailable. Atlanta Ben Brown, 159, Atlanta, knocked out Eddie (Babe) Rlsko, I9S. Syracuse. N. Y.. (91. S.vi Francisco Tomboy Romero. 129. Sacramento, Calif., atopped Ra Morale,, 130. San Francisco tl). , Cloalng time tor loo Late to Clw tf y Ads I, 1.30 p m. Phone 7 EX-SECRET BEAT BY The armbreaker proved more ef fective than the backbreafcer. ao Alvln Brltt walloped Nick Bozlnls In the main wreatllng bout In the Medford armory laat night. Outweighing his opponent by al most 20 pounds, the ex-Junior heavy weight champion roughed and slug ged the game Bozlnls for the better part of 40 minutes, then applied his excruciating armbreaker hold over the ropes to gain the deciding tum ble. Bozlnls, opening up with a rug ged attack, grabbed the first fall with a backbreaker and bammerlock. Brltt came back to bust Nick's right arm over the ropes several times and pin him with a surfboard. The end came after Brltt weakened Bozlnls with body blows and body alams. Paul Murdock and Charley Can- wrestled to a fall apiece draw In the middle event, but so enthusias tic were they to continue that Pro moter Mack LUlard gave them the go-ahead sign, and Murdock broke the deadlock by using his thunder bolt maneuver. Sonnenbergs and . a body press brought Murdock the first fall In the third round, with Carr knotting the count In the sixth and final canto with a half-package. With the match officially ended, they both requested permission to continue until one obtained another fall, and the request was granted. It was a brilliant match, one of the best ever seen here. Buddy Knox, the newcomer from Mississippi, made an Impressive start I Ik-. k ...., n..... . . opening match. Knox, a well-built, blonde husky, gave the brutal Bul garian the airplane spin In the thud round and Tsakoff was unable to come back. It waa announced that Pete Bel castro, the Mad Italian from Weed, Cel., would appear on next week'a program against a suitable opponent Ouests of Promoter Mack LUlard were four members of the Portland Beaver baseball team Bill Cronln, Skeeta Dickey, Al .Shealy and Irv Jeffries. PORTLAND. Sept. 37. fl) One cry revenge was heard today as the Portland University Pilots prepared for Friday night's football contest with the Willamette Bearcats on Multnomah field. Portland dropped the 1937 battle. 30 to 0. Both schools made victorious starts last week-end. The Pilots whipped Pacific university, 36 to 6. and the Bearcats stopped Llnfleld, 15 to 0. Coach Matty Mathews, proud of the Pilots' offensive power against the Badgers, will work on defense this week. PARIS. Sept. 37 (API France haa answered Adolf Hitler's threat against Czechoslovakia by calling ad ditional masses of troopa to the colors, sources elate to the govern ment sntd today. Thla disclosure of the French re action to Hitler's speech at Berlin last night came as the cabinet was called Into session for an urgent survey of the crisis. Some sources predicted the cab inet meeting might result In a call for a special session of parliament, whose consent Is necessary for a declaration of war. IF YOU ARB WIS TYPE LIKE THIS BOURBON REVENGE AIM OF PORTLAND SQUAD 1 i I 85c J&sffiszsj yi ART S1.55 Available In Oregon ST IC NT BOURBON H'SKtT o rtoof cofi lejs. BOWLING The Classic bowling league got under way at the Medford alleys last night with the following results: Active club took two out of three points from Btudebaker,, then fell before M and M two points to 1; Matd-Rlta dropped a double-header, losing to Btudebaker 0 to S and the Ramblers, 1 to Si and M and M beat Prultt's General Station, two point to one. Scores follow: Active Club Moore . 167 150 Freytag ... 163 160 Larson . 168 183 DeVore . 183 141 Sims 170 180 177 494 182 494 201 562 160 484 186 636 906 3573 183 540 160 541 168 489 183 578 190 565 840 824 MAM 307 150 310 171 180 141 179 216 180 195 Antle Daws Jones Semon Rengstorff 956 873 884 2713 Studchaker 170 179 501 148 119 157 424 168 190 172 530 117 200 146 463 157 207 146 607 11 11 11 33 Pntltt Stark . Sanderson Paske Eads 758 90S 784 3448 Active Club Moore 124 158 189 471 Freytag 138 185 110 440 Larsen 116 149 138 402 DeVore 196 189 170 565 81ms 190 165 180 535 761 846 796 2403 Ramblers Cannon 185 137 186 507 Oreen 144 Mrs. R. Prultt .... 140 160 167 461 I 168 148 455 161 179 489 153 328 532 101 765 777 728 2370 Maid Rite J. Murray - 148 Cable 135 Duda 117 Sherwood 203 Saylor 163 156 160 138 163 139 443 178 473 97 338 113 466 184 301 647 : 1113 778 759 897 3434 Prultt', General 189 191 183 563 Bean Bowerman 147 156 126 439 White 158 123 167 447 W. Prultt 145 179 172 496 Ol. Lantla 110 149 156 415 6 S 15 754 M M 803 809 2365 Antle 173 Daws . 150 Jones 151 Semon 151 Rengstorff 172 202 169 202 154 529 158 475 155 608 132 156 43S 203 160 534 793 907 781 2485 flttfdrhaker R. Prultt 147 162 Stark ...., 175 203 Sanderson 166 149 185 494 183 561 164 479 210 620 166 673 Paske 200 207 201 200 Eada 904 915 908 2727 Maid Rite 196 170 170 536 197 188 156 541 Murray Oable . Duda ... 153 111 175 439 Sherwood Saylor 152 154 147 205 504 135 160 449 853 761 866 2489 POSTPONE FIGHT TO PLEASE LEWIS NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Sept. 27. JP) The title bout here between light heavyweight champion John Henry Lewis and Al Oalner, New Haven negro, supposedly all set to be held October 14 was postponed for another week today at the Insistence of Lewis. Tho champion said he would need until October 21 to pare himself down from 184 pounds to the 175-pound limit. Oalner said he had no objections to the October 21 switch. YOUlL WATS scheniet d sti sutok, inc. n t. c. c'fuII Cla f m, I V VajrTl F STARTS TONIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, "Sept. 37. (AP) San Francisco's Seals got Into the Pacific Coast baseball league play offs by virtue of two percentage point on the last scheduled days of play. Sacramento, after leading the league for weeks, wound up in third place. But tonight those two teams open a seven game series In the play-off finals with (5.000 prize money and 500 trophy awaiting the win ner. Second place will pay $2,600. First three games of the aeries will be played In Sacramento to night, Wednesday and Thursday. The series will then move to San Fran cisco and resume with a twin bill on Sunday. The Seals eliminated the second place Seattle Suds and the Sacra mento team pushed the pennant winning Los Angeles Angels out of the picture In the first round of the playoffs last week. Seattle and Los Angeles got $1,250 each. 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