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MEDFORD MATL TRTBTJyE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938.
UNBEATEN TEAMS
OF NATION FACE
TESTSSAJURDAY
Pitt Battles Wisconsin In
Crucial Game Brown
Tackles Dartmouth.
By DREW MIDDLETOX
NEW YORK, Oct. 13. (AP)
Twenty-five unbeaten football team,
ell of major statu, face the first
bis autumn shake -down Saturday.
Seven garoea bring together palra
of undefeated aggregation, eleven
other groups take on major opposi
tion capable of mearlnf their spot'
less records.
Eastern football provides a ma
jority of the Inviolate elevens with
two of them meeting Intersection!
rivals. Pittsburgh, the ranking power.
Journeys to Madison, Wis., to meet
unbeaten Wisconsin and New York
U., m greatly underrated group, en
tertains North Carolina here.
These are two of the beat. Pitt
baa been traveling at a terrific
pace and Is due for a let-down
against a team that licked Marquette
and Iowa. North Carolina, bouncing
back from a trimming at Tulano,
will be tough.
Carnegie Tech's Sklboa, fresh from
two easy killings, entertain Holy
Cross, ranked with Dartmouth as
New England's top team, In another
clash of unbeaten forces. Brown,
which surprised Harvard In Its open
er, hopes to do the same against
Dartmouth. The Bruins have good
backs and a smart line, while Dart
mouth showed the lack of a second
running lineman against Princeton.
Already victor over Colgate and
Harvard, Cornell tackles Syracuse,
always tough for the Big Red since
the series was resumed In 1833. Cor
nell has beaten the Orange only once
since and Syracuse's emphatic tri
umph over Maryland Indicates Ossle
Sol em's boys have something.
Colgate, aching for a victory, plays
undefeated nd undermanned Co
lumbia, which has played excellent
football on two straight Saturdays.
Here again the situation Is ripe for
an upset. Princeton, which should
Improve, plans on giving Penn's won
der team a real tussle. Fordham, as
yet untested, plays Purdue.
Michigan's resurgent forces hardly
seem up to the Minnesota standard
aa these two unbeaten powers clash,
but the Gophers will have to capi
talize on scoring chances more often
than against Purdue to beat the
Wolverines.
Mighty Alabama, which didn't look
particularly Impreaslve downing North
Carolina State, may have been play
ing possum to beguile Tennessee.
Also unbeaten, which Just managed
to get by Auburn. Mississippi let
down after opening with an upset
win over Louisiana State and should
have plenty to handle In Vanderbllt,
which has beaten Kentucky.
Duke, just good enough to beat a
sub-par Colgate outfit, meets Geor
gia Tech. Tech ta qnlte capable of
an upset after losing to Notre Dame
by only one touchdown last week.
Notre Dame haa little to fear In
Illinois, good and bad by turns.
Northwestern, spurred on by
dreams of a Big Ten crown, faces
plenty In an Ohio Bute eleven which
should be a major factor once It
controls its undoubted power. The
unbeaten Wildcat must take this
one to stay up In the title race.
Baylor and Texas Christian, unde
feated leaders of the southwest con
ference, face uncertain quantities In
Centenary and Texas A. and M.
STATE BREWS NEW
PLAYS FOR HUSKY
CORVAUJS. Ore.. Oct. 13. (API
The Oregon State college football
aqund brewed secret poison today In j
preparation for lta second conference !
game of the season against Washing- '
ton at Seattle Saturday.
Coach Lon Slner aald several new,
and well guarded, plava were being
added to the Beaver repertoire.
A posalble lineup shift waa eeen
In Leonard Totince'a strong bid for
veteran lyron sterling's right tackle
post. I
EUOENE, Ore., Oct. 13. (AP)
With stadium gates barred a gal nit
mil birds. Coach Tex Oliver put the
University of Oregon football team
through defense maneuvers In antic
ipation of Stanford trickery at Palo
Alto Saturday.
Oliver predicted Pete Fay. Stanford
back, would give the Webfeet plenty
of trouble.
Jimmy Nicholson and Ted Qeb
hsrdt, halfbacks, were teamed ar
work horses In scrimmage lasting
well Into the night yesterday. Leon
ard Isberg played fullback tn tht!
expectation Bill Rach, Injured against
Washington State, would be out Sat
urday. The coast conference lesden
leave Thursday for Palo Alto.
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You grid addicts who crave to see
football at lta craztait, wildest and
moat unpredictable, don't fall to
park yourselves
In the local sta-
dlum tomorrow
evening when
Coach O o r g e
Harrington aenda
hla Medford Jun
ior high lads
agalnat the Ash
land Junlora of
Mentor Earl
Rogera.
It haa been
aald many tlmea
that high achnol
football provides
far more thrllla
BUly Bales. and dramatic ac
tion than does the college variety,
and wa believe auch ta the case. And
so it Is with Junior high school foot
ball, which tops everything when It
cornea to spine-tingling and nerva
wracklng action. It aeema Ilka the
younger the playera, the wilder the
game, and those 18 and 14-year olda
really rip the lid off things when
they get steamed up.
This encounter will be the first
explosion of Medford-Ashland pig
akin rlvaly this season, and Is act
ually one of the big gamea of the
year. There are lota of local fans
who look upon Junior high football
aa being Just kid atuff, and not
worth their time. Those ladlea and
gentlemen, may we remark, have not
seen anything yet until they have
wltneased two evenly matched Junior
high outflta out there throwing cau
tion and everything else to the four
winds In an attempt to score touch
downs. The kids may not possess the
finesse and polish of their older
brothers under the akin, but they
can pull plays and develop situs
tlona that are ten tlmea more sen
sational than a high school or oollege
team could uncork.
Harrington, fearing the Ashland
passing attack, haa been drilling hla
youngsters all week on aerial de
fense, and at the aama time haa
spent considerable time polishing up
the locals' own overhead offense.
There may be a few charges In the
starting lineup from that which
opened agalnat Central Point high.
but not many.
The mentor aald that Robert
Mitchell, because of more weight,
might start at the center post In
stesd of Jim Pardoe, and that Bill
Porter, a newcomer, might possibly
open at a flank position. Curt Hop
kins haa been learning the fullback
assignments Just In esse BUI Wall
geta Injured, while Dick Morgan has
been groomed to step Into Hopkins'
right half spot If such a thing hap
pens, Harrington said. A second -striker
making things red-hot for
thel first team tacklea la James
Buckmastar, a cousin of the lata Al
Melvln. Oeorge Intimated that Buck-
master would undoubtedly see plenty
of action against Ashland.
The battle starts at 6 o'clock aharp.
under the lights, and we an warning
all fans that It may develop Into
one of those thrillers you read about
and aeldom aee. Last season, Ashland
won the first game by a 13 to 0
count, but Medford came back to
swamp the Llthlans under a 43 to 0
score. This year's aquabble la con
sidered a tossup. In every jespect,
with the tram getting the breaks
getting the long end of the flnsl
tally.
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Medford high' Black Tornado will
get a preview of what to texpect from
Klamath Fall In two weeka, when
the Pelicans and Ashland clash at
Ashland Friday evening ... It will
be a Southern Oregon conference
game, and large crowd la expected
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hurdle Stanford and USC, they will
be an even bet to win the coast
BOWLING
In ladlea' league bowling matches
at the Medford alleys laat night.
Adrlenne'e took all four polnta from
the Alleyettos, Ramblerettes beat City
Market by the same margin and Pear
City 4 took three out of four polnta
from Copco. Scorea follow: '
Copco
Boyla .... 95 So 01 n
McKee ! M 28
Olllesple 182 97 104 333
Mathes , 93 128 153 871
419 395 431 1345
Pear city 4
Bates . - 112 118 131 851
Simmons 98 94 104 394
Wallace .,, , , 109 107 138 344
Wateon 98 100 134 817
Handicap 9 9 9 27
419 438 488 1333
Alleyettes
Lendt 11 137 109 347
Psyne ..... - 95 109 84 388
Espey ............... 89 97 128 813
Sims ..... 160 141 135 438
455 474 454 1338
Adrlennes
O'Brien .................. 99 115 148 363
Swoape 158 139 171 466
Tollefson 73 109 137 300
Osrblene 141 133 133 396
Handicap 3 3 3 8
471 497 571 1639
Ctty Market
S. DeVore 145 108 143 395
Semon 117 156 168 439
Antle 133 136 116 374
Goodrich . 135 181 119 385
539 631 543 1593
Ramblerettea
Prultt 156 198 151 490
D. Devon 134 109 160 393
Friable ' ..... 95 136 181 363
Bateman 137 94 138 340
Handicap - ...... 46 46 46 138
658 668 606 1733
COAST NET TITLE
GOES TO HOPWIAN
BERKELEY. Cal., Oct. 13. (AP)
Lightweight Harry Hopman. the
"non-playlng'f captain of Australia's
Davis cup team, sails for home today
with the Pacific coast single tennis
championship.
The 133 pound Aussie literally
wore out Jack Tldball of Los Angeles
hla opponent In a two hour finale
battle yesterday to win, 5-7, 03, 7-5,
8-.
Hopman, who assumed a Jack the
Otant Killer role, when he buropod
J. Donald Budge the international
champion, out of the tournament,
set a tenifle pace from start to
finish.
Budge managed to salvage a little
bit of glory from the tournament
when he paired with Dorothy Work
man of Los Angeles to beat Margo
Lumb of England and Bobby Rlgs
of Chicago in the mixed doublea
finals, 0-9. 8-0.
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CHICAOO, Oct. 13 (AP) Philip
K. Wrlgley, owner of Chicago's Cubs,
today placed his hope of winning
another National league pennant and
of winning a world series In a slx
polnt program.
First, of course, Is a new contract
to Manager Gabby Hartnett. It will
be, in accordance with the Cub prac
tice, for one year only and Wrlgley
doesn't believe "we'll have any dif
ficulty getting together on terms."
As his second point, Wrlgley said,
veteran players will be used aa trad
Ing material In the winter marts,
but, he added hastily, the "finger"
haa not been put on any player.
To build up the Cubs' weak; supply
of young playera, Wrlgley suggested,
in point three, the setting up of a
system of cooperatively owned minor
league clubs.
In this connection, he added he
had found working agreements were
not practical and he was against
farm clubs because the "owner haa
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SANTA BARBARA. Cal., Oct. 13.
(AP) Willamette university's foot
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next Monday evening aa Promoter
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one-yea contract to manage the
team in 1939. General Manager Larry
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Notice at Referee's Bale.
Notice la hereby given that under
and by virtue of a Decree duly made,
rendered and entered In the Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon for the
County of Jackson, In a certain suit
therein in which S. P. Culley and
Gladys Culley, husband and wife,
John Reter, a single man, Oscar C.
Thielen, and Judge Florey. single
man, are plaintiffs and Granville
Oden, James Oden and Annie Oden.
husband and wife, W. E. Phlppa and
Clara R. Phtpps, husband and wife,
are defendants, which aald decree is
dated October 7, 1038, and docketed
In the office of the County Clerk of
said county on said date, I, aa Ref.
eree, appointed in aald decree, am
commanded to sell and will eel, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. xxl, on
Saturday, November 13, 1938, at the
front door of the courthouse of aatd
court in the city of Medford, Oregon,
at public auction aa provided by law,
to the highest bidder for cash la
hand, the following described real
property, situated in Jackson County,
Oregon, to-wit:
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'comprising the mine known aa
the "Gold Plate Mine," and being
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South, range 3 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, the location no
tices thereof having been recorded,
and being now of record, in Vol
ume 38 of the Mining Records of
Jackson County. Oregon, at pages
188. 454, 455 and 463 and 648
thereof.
Dated: October 13, 1038.
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