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-PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1938. Bad Boys to Meet Pure Grapplers in Tonight's Armory Program L PRINCIPAL BATTLE Texan Will Depend On Spec tacular Thunderbolt Hold to Subdue Former Logger Ladies Night Again FACES French Terror Opens Card IN Rock eye Jack McDonald verBua Paul Murdoctc. Pete Belcaatro Tarsus Buddy Knox. Monte LeQrue veriua Prank la 8c h roll. In wverae order, auch la tha con tinuity of tonight 'a atar- studded wreatllng program In tha Medford armofy, a ladles night extravaganza expected to be produced before a jammed house and to provide the znotit halr-ralelng action of any Mack LI Hard presentation of tha paat sev eral months. The opening bout, a aix-rotinder between LaDue, the vlc loua Frenchman, and Prankle Schroll, educated maater of the classical vio lin and a great aclentlflo matraan, atartt at 8:30 sharp. Each embrogllo will ace a wrestling bad-man In action against an ex ponent of grappling purity, with the all -star bill reaching 1U climax In the one-hour main event tuaale fea turing Sockeye JBck McDonald, the x-Seattle lumberjack who haa been absent from here for the paat month, and Paul Murdock, tha handsome, ; elean-wrestling and undefeated Tex- i am. Pete Belcastro, Mad Italian from 1 Weed. Calif., drops down a notch I from his usual top spot to take on Mlanlaelppl Buddy Knox In the mid dle squabble, a match aome local ob servers figure will outshine all others In the matter of knock-down and alam-bang activity. Main Go Enthuses However, It la that McDonald-Mur- dock peak aetto which has everyone talking to himself. Murdock, with two straight victories over the plenty tough Belcaatro and winner of every natch he baa entered In the local arena this year, believes he can dis able and defeat Sockeye by using his spectacular Alabama thunderbolt ma neuver, after giving him a wrestling lesson. That has been the successful method of attack used by Paul In all Ms local matches, and ha sees no reason why It shouldn't work on , McDonald. Fresh from a great stay In south -arn California, where he knocked aver aome of the top-ranking muscle mangier! of that section, McDonald will climb through the ronea tonight to receive one of the warmest wal- eomea ever accorded a come-backlng mat artist. Sockeye Is no angel In the ring, relying pretty much on brute tactics to bring him victories, but, nevertheless, ha la probably the beat-liked and moat popular grap pler to ever appear hers. Fans like the big fellow because hs makes no bones about punching when he sees fit, and because he never tuns for the ropea when the going gets tough. MoDonald will pin his hopes of Victory over Murdock on those Jarring right and left hand belts to the hln and body, and on hla side strip per, a honey of a hold which he Jearned by bucking the tall timber of the northwest. , v n , I f y , , i : .. ) ' ' :' y ' ' ' it f jP ' ' ' - W I j jiy 1 Ml T'.'M iy ' V yy Monte IvfiDun (ntove), French terror of the wrestling Industry, appears In tonight's mines' night armory program, meeting Frankle Rob roll in the six round opening match. LaDue u ill pit hts super brand of dirt against the legitimate tactics of Schroll. MLS WIN, 13 TO 6, WITH STRETCH RALLY SAN rHANCISCO, Oct. 34. (AP) , Outplayed for three periods, the 8t. Marys Gaels rallied yesterday to de feat San Francisco university, 13 to . Th. Don. took the lead In th. third period when fullback Clyde Flak shot a 18-yard touchdown pass to Telesmanlc, end, to climax a el. yard advance, with aeven minutes to play, at. Mary's scored on a dam, Klotvlch to Aron.ton, from the 30. yard mark. Klotvlch Intercepted on the San Francisco 47 to set up the second More. He broke through the Don defense and ran M yards. v Sport Graphs . . Billy Hulen says: Klamath Victory Puts Tigers in State Title Run already been licked by Bend. Eugene Is figured to prove the Tigers' tough est remaining opponent, although nobody Is overlooking the fact that Ashland and Grants Pass will be no push-overs. After Eugene comes Weed, Cal., on Armistice day here, then Grants Pass here November 18, and Ashland at Ashland Thanksgiv ing day to end things. It would be plain foolish for local fans, and pure dynamite for Tiger Never have we seen such a cock sure and supremely (and in a few cases, nastily) confident gang of sup porters as. Klamath Falls sent over here Friday night. They could not Imagine anything but a Pelican vic tory, and before the game were offer ing all kinds of monetary and point odds to that effect. They could not believe the final score, couldn't real tee their team had been beaten de cisively. Of course, alibis were being tossea about in profusion even be- CALIFORNIA KEEPS GRIP ON TOP RUNG OF 'BOWL' LADDER Southern California Shares Hopes Santa Clara Is Impressive in Mythical Championship Campaign player to allow their post-KlamatbH fore the game was over, most of th'm F7mm. t'-yjs N 9 f tf.t'' Si Billy llulr Scores Yesterday By the Anrlatert press Vllianova 13, Detroit 8. St. Mary's (Calif.) 13, San Fran cisco 8. St. Vincent 18. Canlslus 14. St. Bonarenture 7. Scranton 8. St. Ambrose 19, Rorkhurst 0. let m, .- ta. .S, M f-,n.t D..,H BDaviM game eninusiasm , r to build up such champl o n a h lp hopea that they are blinded to the Importance of playing out the remainder of the schedule on the grldtron, and not on curb stonos and in the dressing room. Ask any Klamath 1 t e about that busl nesa of Ignoring the present to dream rosoate dreams of the future. The fact remains. thoURh. that Medford high's Black Tornado, safe ly over the tremendous Pelican hurdle, must now be definitely con sidered a state championship possi bility. The Tigers are undefented-ln-Orcgon, the bnsLi upon which upstate "experts" am cataloguing stoto title aspirants this season, and In knock ing over the highly-favored Pelicans Friday night by a 8 to 0 score the big Red. and Black machine of Bill Bowerman established Itself as one of the outstanding prep teams of the state. It is true that the Tigers were tied, 8 to 8, by Hood River In their opening encounter, but practlcnlly every other major team In Oreuon has at least a deadlock to mar Its perfect record, and many or them have been defeated at least once. Eureka beat Medford week before last, but Eureka to a California team and that setback doesn't count against the Black Tornado's Oregon record. If Melford can go through the remainder of its schedule unde feated. It will undoubtedly have ss good a claim to the mythical state title aa any other aggregation, mavbe better. We are not dreamlna dream. of anything like that, nor forgetting that Che Tigers have some extra tough encounters coming up, but the possibility of such occurring la actual and it does no harm to bring It Into the open. The thing to to keep level-headed about it. even though It's hard to do after that s'-nv itiamain victory dealing with the absence from tho lineup of Bobby Anacker, star ball carrier. It was too bad that Anacker couldn't play, but what abeut Frank lin Jones, regular guard and Oene Mccuriey, regular qua'cerback. who rfcre not In uniform for Medford? That more than offset Anacker'. ab sonce, we would Judge. And, by the way. whoever released those Klamath Falls weights must nave been a mathematician gone uoofy on the subject of subtraction. The Tlijers, according to the official weight charts of the two teams, were supposed to be almost 17 pounds per man heavier, but what a laugh that turned out to be when tho teams faced off. The Tornado backfleld un doubtedly held a weight advantage, but those two forward walls were within two pounds of each other or we'll get our eyes examined. If any thing. It looked like the Pelicans were slightly larger. It finally hapened. the football earthquake, and I. Plckem went down with the rest of the boys. Out of la shots fired Friday, the master prog nostlcator scored clean mlases on flvo of them, which Isn't much better than a .800 average. That would be good baseball batting mark, but for grid work It Isn't so hot. However. Plckem Is happy today because of one pick. Medford over Klamath Falls, and doesn't give a hoot about missing on OSC-WSC. Idaho-UCLA. Stanford-USC, Notre Dsme-Carnegle Tech and Rooks Frosh. In addition to correctly call ing the turn on the big high school battle, he hit on Fordhsm over Ore gon, Cal over Washington. Dartmouth over Harvard. Northwestern over Illinois. Santa Clara over Arkansas and Pitt over Southern Methodist. In M games attempted to date. Plckem has correctly called the turn on S4. missed 19 and four have been ties. The percentage, .842. Medford rrallv ha. ome tough hall game, coming up, the flr.t of which I. at Hen a next Friday night. On the face of thing, the Tiger, .houlctn't hate murh trouble nlth a !, near rlnh Iht defeated hr The halle. J " U. nhlch team lo.t to klamnih Tail., o to s.i. Mnivrrer l?y,nm " "" Mnlfnrd fron, lfn) T'Z' w " V-Hion ""'r " '""He spiritual let dmvn ,, Klm1h um lilt, and nhat nlth the Prr lhjle,i heath,,. ,,, .,.,,. In the In.t tun games, the sit uallnn at I tend nett Irhtav ntll be loaded nlth danger. Following the Bend game, the Tor nado meet. E,1JIrn hBh., Alm,n here rrldav nlsht, November 4. and that battle will probably decide whether the Tigers win , on through undefeated, II they haven't VILLANOVA VICTOR WITH LENGTHY RUNS PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 94 (API- Runs of 43 and 8S yards presented Vllianova with a 19 to 8 triumph over Detroit university here yester. day. A last-period drive netted De troit a score. ' Nick Basra swept 43 yards through left tackle to crosa the goal m the second period for Vllianova. Matt Kuber, a guard. Intercepted a pass In the third quarter for the second touchdown. By Russell Newland SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 34. (AP) West coast football moved into the final week of October today with two teams racing for the Rose Bowl and another headed for national ac claim without the benefit of con ference affiliation. The Universities of California and Southern California are surviving contenders for the bid to represent the Pacific coast in the big New Year's day game at Pasadena. Santa Clans Strong On the outside, but running In full stride for recognition aa the country's mythical champion, was the University of Santa CJara. Com paratively, its chances for such laur els were strong as the coast's only other undefeated, untied major team California, California, defending conference and Rose Bowl champion, retained Its grip on the top rung of the league ladder with a 14 to 7 win over Washington last Saturday. Southern California, beaten out of conference play, shared leadership with Califor nia with three victories as the result of its 13 to 9 win over Stanford. It was Stanford's first conference loss. Ssnta Clara, conqueror of Louis iana State In the last two Sugar Bowl contests, added another victim to Its Impressive record by defecting University of Arkansas 31 to 8 Easy Games Ahead California and Southern California figured to win their gamei this week without much difficult-. the former scheduled to meet Opgon State and U.8.C. slated for a tsst with Univer sity of Oregon. Santa Clara had a tough assignment, traveling to East Lansing to face, Michigan State. other confejence games set for this week were Stanford against the Uni versity of California at Los Anneles and Ida.o against Montana. U.C.L.A. batteir l Idaho Into submission 33 to 0 la'i; Saturday. Washington State, beaten 7 to a ry uregon State In Its last try and live nmes aeieated In the conference listed Oonsaga as Its opponent this week. Independent St. Mary's Galloping w win rest oaturday 4 PRETELf ENS LOOM LARGE IN Referee's "Boner" Blamed For Carnegie Tech's Loss PITTSBURGH. Oct. 34. (AP) Coach Bill Kern of Carnegie Tech to day aimed a verbal blast at Referee John Oetcbell of Minneapolis for a decision which set up 7-0 victory for Notre Dame against Kern's team Saturday. "Kernel" Kern said Oetchell erred in informing Tech's quarterback it was third down Instead of fourth. Oetchell admitted he made the mis take. The quarterback called a running play and the Tartans lost the ball on their own 48 yard line. The Inspired Irish scored three playa later. "It was the biggest bonetiead I ever saw pulled by any official," fumed Kern upon his return from South Bend. "It certainly meant defeat for Emphasizing he was speaking for "my boys who worked so hard to get ready for the game," one of Satur day's outstanding tilts, Kern asserted: "It's tough to get knocked down when you dont deserve it. Our boys were actually outplaying the strong Irish team. We would have been right up there, even with a tie." Kern charged Oetchell threatened to penalize Tech for holding up the game when some of the Tartans pointed out t'aat the score board re corded fourth dowit. tor they lived up to their habit of! CATTL 17,000; calves running up scores. Myrtle Point beat Marshfleld, 31-13 and North Bend scalped Bandon, 48-13. Favorites won in the Portland prep league during the week. Orant beat Weshlngton, 14-0, Saturday night. Previously last wees. Franklin trim med Benson, 14-7; Jefferson blankad Roosevelt. 37-0; Lincoln defeated Commerce 0 to 0. Rcseburg took the measure of a Willamette valley club when the southern team whipped University High of Eugene, 13-7. TU'.amook and Corvallls battled to a scoreless tie. - . Lake Creek LAKE CFEEK, Oct. 34. (8pl.) Mrs. Lucy OrlMom and son, Everett, of Central Point spent laet week end at their ranch near Chimney Rock. Mrs. E. Grlssom went up to the ranch with them. Mrs. E. R. Jones is spending a few weeks at Dead Indian Boda Springs. Mrs. Frank Far-low Is staying with her daughter. Mrs. Eva Nichols of Eagle tPolnt. Mrs. Nichols haa been 111, but at last report was Improv ing. Lost Creek Community club met Thursday at Mrs. Alma Meyers, with good attendance. Mrs. Margaret Gar dener and Mrs. Margaret Nussbaum very ably demonstrated preparation of "one dish" meals. The result .was very appetizing. Mrs. Gould of Red Bluff, Calif., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. E. , Meyer, here, 4 2500; fed steers and yearlings strong to 35c higher: about 8000 western graaters here, mainly stockers and feeders; early top fed ateers, 813.60; com paratively scarce and crop grassy and short fed heifers small; choice kosher heifers up to 911.50, but bulk of crop turning at 90.50 down; cows steady: bulls, 10-15c higher; weighty sausage offerlnga up to $6.85; veal crs firm at 910311; a few at 911-50. SHEEP 11.000; fat lambs very alow and uneven; practically no early sales; initial bids by larger packet, 98.75 8; good and choice yearlings, $7.25; best held higher; sheep steady; feeding lambs stronger. Alfalfa, No. S, $16 ton: oat vetch, $11 ton; clover 910 ton; timothy, valley, 91$ ton, Portland. Portland Wheat South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 34. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 1.180; butch era steady with late last week; top and bulk good to choice 178-338 lb. butchers (8.60: packing sows absent, good quoted mainly $8.80. CATTLE 1,1000: early bids gener ally steady; good shortfed steers held above 87.78; medium grassers eligible down to $8.60; she stock steady to strong: part load helferettea $8.80: two loads good Wyoming eowa $8.80 (?8.3S: few dairy type helfera $8: odd dairy cows to $4.60; medium range bulls up to $8, steady. Calves 10, Good to choice veaJers eligible $9 10. SHEEP 1.678. steady, to strong; double deck good 80 lb. Oregon wool ed lambs $7.80, sorted 16 percent plain $6.35; two decks good Oregon wooled lambs held around $7.78 or above; few yearlings $5.50: few med ium to good early shorn slaughter ewes $2 8.25. McLoughlin High, Salem, Franklin and Jefferson Favorites After K.F. Way laid by Medford Warriors Jallrr Jnllrd IAKEVIEW. Oct. 34 (API Doc Vernon had a little expVrlence along the lines of that now-you-aee-me-now-you-don't stuff. Vernon, county Jailer stepped Into a cell to awaken a prisoner. Norman Burlier, ij, slip ped behind Vernon, dsshed out the cell dew, slamming it and locking Vernon In and escaped through a window. Vernon raised a rumpus until another official ram to his aid Ry the Associated Press McLoughlin high of Mllton-Pree- water, Salem and Franklin and Jeffor son of Portland cast the longest shadowa of any state prep elevens today following Friday night's down fall of Klamath Falls point-makers and the defeats of a few other favor ites. Klamath Falls, after scoring 198 points In five games, was waylaid by Medford In a Southern Oregon league game that drew 8.000 spectators. It was a no-score tussle for three quar ters but the house fell in on tne Pelicans In the fourth chukker when Mrdfords Bowman flipped a tvua to Monteith who ran Into the promised land. The score waa 6-0. Those mighty men from the oddo. site corner of the state. Mac-HI'l un beaten grldders, scarcely drew a trou bled breath In their scrsp with Hood River. They won 84-8. Salem wvnt on a scortna lu to re mind the rallbirda that it too is after the state chalice. With McMinnviUe In the role of stooge, the caoital city boys won, 68-e. Bend got back In stride after last week's defeat by The Dalles and knocked over Albanr. 30-7. and La Grande got the verdict over Pendle ton. 14-8. j Sllverton suffered Its first loss ty ' succumbing to the West Linn attack. 8-0. Milwaukla bumped Oregon City 7-0. Down In the southwest coast sec- The Grange Central Point Orange Regular meeting of the Home Eco nomlcs club of the Central Point Orange will be held Oct. 26 at the home of Mrs. Brainerd at 1 p. m. At that time the club will be enter tained with a dessert luncheon after which Important business . will be discussed. Livestock Portland Produce Portland PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 24. (AP) (US. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 3830 In cluding 1093 through and direct, market active, 26 higher than last Monday, stesdy with late last week, good-choice 165-215 lb. drlvelns 8.00, few lots 8.10-18 carload lots 8.25, 225-70 lb. butchers 7.60, some from carload lots 7.75, light lights 7.26-75. packing aowa 8.2U-90, lightweights 6.75, choice light feeder pigs scarce, salable 7.75. CATTLE: 3100 Including 33 direct, calves 800, market moderately active, mostly steady to weak, some lnbe tween grades weak to 36 lower, veal- ers steady, medium-good steers 6.75 7.75. around 4 loads light ateers 8.00. common 5.60-6.35. stockers s.35-8.39, common-medium heifers 5.00-8.50, few loads 6.75-80, low cutter and cut ter cows 3.50-3 50. common-medium 3.78-4.75, good beef cows 6.00-50, bulls 4.50-6.50, choice vealers O.oo, common-medium calves 4.00-6.00, good 300 lb. calves 8.00. SHEEP: 1200 market steady, good choice trucked In lambs 6.50-75, choice carload lots 7.35. few feeders 3 decks early shorn lambs 6.76, good yearllnga 8.00, medium-good ewes 3 00-75. Chicago ' CHICAGO. Oct. 34 (AP-USDA) Hoga 17.000: mostly tO-ISc higher than Friday's average; modetately active: top. $8.18: good 330-550 Iba packing sows. $7.18-50; lighter weights up to $7 68. Kidneys Must Clean Oul Adds rieesa Acids and poisonous wastea In your Wood are removed chiefly thru a million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. And functional dis orders of the Kidneys or Bladder msv cause Getting lip Niaht... Nervous ness. Leg Pains. Clrculrs Under Eves. Dimness. Backache. Swollen Ankles or Burning Passages. Help your kid neys purify your blood with Citev. KlfMAT-u . jv.H .mu.ja ciran om excess RWMATH FALLS. Vt. 94 . (API I nrl.li and thl. ,... ..v- Jolted otf the top of a losjing truck '. ("1 like new. liiuler the'monev-hark cab, where he was riding, when It gntee r.t.tet must sansty' com- j 'ell into a rut, Edward A. Cubbiaon i or fo" nothing Oct rilei 33. was fatally Injured Saturdaj near iM""" ,ty"v 0nlT " rto" " 1 n-attv , ' """ra ,,UTOM "' drugguts. The guarantee protect. ' Ijou. , ij Fully Automatic fll 1 . or w Semi Automatic l CONTROL PORTLAND, Oct. 24. (AP) But- ter-Prlnts: A grade, 30 14c lb. in parchment wrappers. 31!ic lb. in cartons: B grade, 29 Vac lb. In parch ment wrappers, 30 14c lb. In cartons. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery. buying price: A grade, 203 39gc lb. Portland delivery: B grade, lV4c lb. l?ss: C grade, 6c lb. less, country de livery, 3714c lb. for A grade. EOOS Buying prices for whole salers: Specials, 35c dos.; extras. 33c doz.; standards, 29c doz.; extra medium, 27c doz.; extra small, 30c doz. CHEESE Oretron triplets, 13c; Ore gon loaf 14c. Brokers will pay 14 c below quotations. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country -killed hogs, beat butcher, under 160 Iba., 11c lb.; vealers, 13c lb.; light and thin, 8 10c; heavy, 89c; spring lambs, 13c; ewes, 4jt6c; cutter cown, 614 Te lb.; canner cows, 6(?6V4c lb.; bulls, 814 9o lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices: Leghorn broilers, 1; to lbs., 16 ffl7c lb.; 3 lbs., 16c lb.; colored springs, 3 to 3 4 lbs., 17c lb.; over 3'j lbs., 17c lb.; leghorn hens, over 34 Iba., 14c lb.; under 34 lbs., 13c !b.; colored hens to S lbs., 18c lb.; over S lbs., 18c lb.; No, 2 grade, 5c lb. less. TURKEYS Soling price: Dressed new crop hens. 33c lb.: tome. 23 9 34c lb. Buying prices: New hens, 31c lb.; tome, 21c lb. POTATOES Yakima Oems. ft! .00 1.10 cental; local, ftl.OO: Deschutes Gems, 9 1.10 w 1.20 per cental. ONIONS Oregon, No. 1, 65c; Yak ima. 40-BOc per 60 Iba. WOOL-Wlllamette valley, nomi nal; medium, 22 23c lb.; coarse and braids, 22 9 23c lb.; lamb and fall, 30c lb.; eastern Oregon, 16 a 2114 lb. HAY Selling price to retailers: Vote for J CHARLES A.J lira 'iWi RIPUILICAN I .NOMINIE I IV1"'"'"1 lillaUKId HB PURPOSES TO... Sustain civil liberties a maintain a government which is dean, simple, efficient and rigorous, 4 Prelect labor la Ns riatita: op pose violraee and eoerdon. Fostf industry and increase MnploTto.nl . . . Bore fobs fee ororkera, fioaiete honor narkoano el Oregon products; improve rural iWaa condition. Develop sad ase Orojoas power a) no people's tatorost Ad.rnalo .Id see ponsieiu for a dcn! sViaa. r 1 ,.i r,.T 3 PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 3 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dee. . 84. M 64. M May 68 68 68 - 68 Cash (rain: Oats No. 3, 381b. white 36.00; No. 3, 38-lb. grsy nominal. Barley No. 3, 46-lb. b. w. 21.00. Corn No. 3. S. Y. shipment 34.78. Cssh wheat bid: Soft white 63V4: western white 62V3; western red 61. Hard red winter Ordinary. 60; 11 per cent 60: 13 per cent 63; 18 per cent 66 4: 14 per cent 70. Hard whlte-baart ordinary 63 Vi; 13 per cent tiV,; 18 per cent 05 14; 14 per cent 67. Car receipts: Wheat 48: barley 1; flour 6; corn 8: oats 8; hay 3; mill feed 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Oct. 24. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 6854. 6614 85VJ 65 March 67?, May 673, 68, 67?, 67, July -67H 68 67!4 67H Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. 34. (AP) Buy ing selectivity ruled In the stock market today with ftrenfto of un ities and . few atrcrafta. oils and specialties tending to offset proOJ selling In steels, motors and otatr recently buoyant leaders. News from the business front gen erally was still viewed as constructive but some traders apparently parts of the list had proceeded far enough on the upside to deserve a resting spell. Transfers were around 1,700.00 shares. Today's closing prices for SI select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye .m ids'. Am. Can ,.7 Am. & Pgn. Pow A- T. T , Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel ...-60), Caterpillar Tract. - WJ4 Chrysler "7 Coml. Solv. Curtlss-wright - T DuPont ,48' Gen. Elec. Gen. Poods Ml4 Oen. Mot '' Int. Harvest. M'4 T T T 16 Johiw-Man - Monty Ward .... North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phllllpa Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal St. OU N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb. ... Unit. Aircraft V. B. 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