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PAQE FOUR FEDFORD MAtL TRIBUTE, fEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1938. ' Junior High Squad Tangles With Grants Pass Frosh Here Tonight HARRINGTON BOYS HAVE CHANCE TO CINCH GRID TITLE Game Will Be Last On Home Turf for Locals Sea son's Record Shows 3 Victories in 4 Starts Med ford Junior high school fine football machine one of the best in several years plays Its last home game of the season tonight at the high school stadium, clashing with tb strong Grants Pass freshman team In a game which may clinch the Southern Oregon Junior, high championship for Coach George Har rlngton'a club. The opening klckoff is at 6 o'clock. Victors in three out of four tilts so far this campaign, the local Juniors will become undisputed title holders by beating the Junior Cave men. Med ford has already walloped .Island, iW io 0; Central Point high, 12 to 0. and Grants Pass last week, 0 to 0. As Orants Pass and Ashland battled to a scoreless deadlock Medford win this evening will rivet the pennant to the local masthead Jacksonville high handed the Med ford Juniors their only setback of , the year, by a 6 to 0 count. Coach Harrington baa been drill ing his charges on timing of of fensive plays, general defensive ma neuvers, and downfleld blocking the past week, and announces that they are all In good shape for the encounter. Starting lineup will consist of Mitchell, center; Glenn and Hlgglns, guards; Morgan and Bagllen, tackles; Wall and Leonard, ends; Stead, quar ter; Weber and Wray, halfbacks, and Hopkins, full. Rlney Cook of Phoe nix will referee; Bernle Hughes of Medford will umpire and Bob Woods of Jacksonville will act as head -linesman. . A large crowd Is expected to turn out for Its last look at the Juniors In action in Medford. Remaining games, with Central Point high and Ashland Junior high, will be played on the road. LOCALMENGET A party of five hunter returned to Medford' from eastern Oregon last night with four big bucks to how for their three days of hunting. In the party were V. o. Bishop of 119 Mistletoe street, his sons. Bob and Bill, his father. J. L. Bishop and Charles Watson. V. o. Bishop Is a rancher at Table Hock. The men have hunted together for years. The hunting was done In Barnes alley about 30 miles south of Bly. Threo of the four mule deer were bsgged on Monday, day before the close of the Oregon deep hunting esson. The other was shot Sunday afternoon. Three of the bucks' were four pointers, one a three-pointer. The largest dressed at 300 pounds. The others averaged around ISO pounds. "It was the best hunting trip we've had In years although the deer were not at all plentiful and were really hard to get," y. C. Bishop said. Sport Graphs Billy Hulen says: Grid Teams Fail To Run True to Early Forecasts of bolls Is treated . . . Karllnko, after every match, sits down to half a pis and six pints of milk . , , Prankle Frlach, deposed Cardinal manager, was seriously considered for the Brooklyn Job, but if he had been hired It would hsve meant that Llppy Leo Durocher would have had to go . . . Prlsch, while running the ass House rs. got Into a beef with Dur ocher, his shortstop, and Leo was subsequently sold to the Dodgers, at rrsnkte's Insistence . . . now, Dur ocher Is manager of the Dodgers and Prison is looking for a Job. ill Football, for our money, Is tbe most unpredictable of all sports, the super headache and top crosser-upper of the boys who like to learnedly forecast the out come of champ ionship races , . . take Washing ton's Huskies, for Instance, practic ally the unanimous pre season choice of $M all the writers and coaches to if cop the Coast otjls iffi conference crown Mil flnl. ' ' ' UkB th0m Billy Bale.. nQW .f yQU want them . . . they're a dime a dozen and spoiling . . . and Rice institute In the Southwest con ference last year's champs and with 22 returning veterans . . . they're this year's chumps . . . The same goea for Oregon State end University of Oregon, though not toauch a marked degree . . . nobody figured the Beavers had a look-in at anything this campaign, what with the graduation of Gray and Kolbcrg. while the Webfoots were always re garded as distinct dark horses . , . now, with the season almost half completed, the league's surprise team Is Oregon State, and the Ducks have been rather forgotten .... in fact, you can consider the Beavers still In the championship race, with only that 7 to 0 defeat at the hands of USO to mar their record, and with wins over Washington and Washing ton State . , . yet, at the first of the season, nobody could Imagine Stlner's gang winning a single conference battle . , , Of course, Oregon Is also still mathematically In the running, hav ing dumped Washington State and UCLA, but that loss to Stanford was like a dash of Ice-water In the face . the Webfoots may yet upset one or more applecarts, but it looks like the Corve.ll Is club Is the one to carry the banner of this fair state from now on, If there Is to be a bsnner lugged . . and say, wouldn't It be something If come next Saturday afternoon, Oregon State went and knocked out California's mtghty ooiden Bear, and the Webfoota past ed back the ears of those Southern California Trojans in Portland ... if such a pair of miracles happened, the race would be hash . . . dont hold your breath waiting, though. It looks like wrestling Is really getting back on Its feet here, after several weeks of hanging on the ropes In a sort of stupor . . . last Monday's program was presented be fore the third straight capacity crowd, and still another sell-out Is predicted for next week . . . reason for the suddc. upswing In attend ance can be attributed to a combin ation of ladles' nights and two matt men, Pete Bclcastro and Paul Mur docx . . . and, the return of Sockoye Jack McDonald doesn't hurt the box office any . . . Leo Karllnko, the Mad Russian, is still In southern Ore gon, but taking a short vacation from the grappling ring while a bad case It Is reported quit a number of the local gridiron prognostic ton went to town on that seven-game "book" last week-end . . . also, that seven plcksters won themselves neck ties by socking 10 encounters right on the nose . , . Garcia and Arm strong battle November 2, and we pick Garcia . , . but, not for cur rency, children ... a football game we would walk across the street to see would be Pittsburg versus Texas Christian, but they don't play this season ... or, Santa Clara in there with either of them ... a prediction: the Black Tornado's ball-carrying left halfback next year will be Cato Wray, junior high flash ... Upstate officials will work next year'a Med ford -Klamath game, or we miss our guess . . . last season, when -he two clubs battled to a scoreless tie in Klamath Falls, mora than few local fans believed the Tigers were given a raw deal on a 15-yard holding penalty near the Klamath goal line . . . already vague rumors have come drifting over the moun tains to the effect that Klamathltos were dissatisfied with the officiating In last Friday night's game . . . un der an agreement between the schools, the team playing at home names the officials, hence last year three Klamath county men worked the game and this season three Jack son county officials handled things . . . the officiating In both games was probably as good as any other trio of men could produce, but be cause of the exceptionally bitter riv- airy between the towns the referee. umpire and head linesman next year will likely be obtained from the northern part of the state Steelhead fishing is reported as be ing fair along the river, but still not up to normal for this time of the year . . . one of southern Ore gon's truly "big" football games will occur in Ashland Friday night, when the SONS collide with Oregon Nor mal school from Monmouth In the annual home-coming battle . . . Wolves won from SONS last week at Monmouth, 19 to fl, but Coach Jean Ebor hart's club Is expected to be considerably strengthened for this game by the return of several in jured regulars, out of the first tilt . . . for Intense rivalry and aavage ness of play, the annual SONfl Wolves encounter takes a back seat to none other in the state. YANKEES TRADE TWO FOR PAIR OF BROWNS NEW YORK, Oct. 26. (AP) The world champion New York Yankees today traded Utility Catcher Joe Glenn and outfielder Myrll Hoag to the St. Louis Browns for Pitcher I Oral Hlldebrand and Outfielder Col onel (Buster) Mills. It was announced i straight swap with no money involved. Americans Heavy Winners In Hospital Sweepstakes CUMBERLAND, B. O., Oct. as (cp) Mrs. Ronald Sutton of Cum berland was a little more than 680,000 richer today, but she sold a halt Interest In her Irish hospitals sweepstakes ticket Monday and missed a chance to win 616O.00O when Contrevent won the Cesarewltch at New market, England. . Mrs. Sutton's husband a ooal miner who works part-time In a FRANKLIN, JEFFERSON ARMISTICE DAY FOES PORTLAND. Oct. 26. Franklin and Jefferson, the two undefeated lead era of the Portland Interscholastlc Football league, were selected today to play the annual armistice day game at Multnomah stadium. The result probably will determine the 1938 champion. Phone 643. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Picture of a man crossing a bridge We've all heard of that famous bridge the one that some people try to cross before they get to it. Fret, Worry & Fear built it and did a bad job. It's wobbly . . . and it never gets anybody anywhere. There's another bridge Confi dence that is strongly engineered to carry heavy loads. Confidence sailed our pioneer forefathers across the tur bulent Atlantic. Confidence helped our grandfathers extend the stub born frontier and made ours the strongest and most abundant land on Earth today. Confidence is ready now to take America further StilL Vancouver Island mine near here- said she sold the half to an English syndicate; which operates from New York. He said she received $5358 for the share, making her winnings from her ticket .580,368. Mrs. Sutton herself was too excited to say anything about selling half her ticket when she was awakened by a telephone ca.'l this morning to hear the news Contrevent had wont She gasped a delighted "Oh, my goodness" as she heard the news. NEW YORK, Oct. a(AP Ticket holders in the United States won 93.489.163.50 as a result of the Irish hospital sweepstakes In connection with the 100th running of the Ce sarewltch race at Newmarket, Eng land, today. Seven tickets on Contrevent, win ner of the race, were held In the United States and paid 9150,000 each for a total of 91.050.000. Americana also held seven tickets on Dubonnet, second place winner. Gaining $75,000 each for another $625,000, and four tickets on the third horse. Fet, winning 950.000 each for 9200,000 more. Five hundred and ninety-nine other Americans held tickets worth 93187.sd on non-winning horses for a total of $1310.412.50. Prises already awarded to Ameri cans Included 25 residual awards of $530 each for $13,250 and 781 con eolation awards of $600 each for $390,500, Total receipts of the sweepstakes, the 25th to be held, were approxi mately 912,232.406. Of this amount about 97,028,600 was' allocated to prise winners. Holders of tickets on Con f re vent were listed aa: "Kant Win," New York City. Mrs. V. Strauss, New York City. "Lucky Dreamer," Greensboro, N.C. 8pltzels Mazel, New York City. Elwood Home, Cincinnati. "Aggie," Los Angeles. Fred S. Williams, Shoemakersvllle, Pa. Holders of tickets on Dubonnet: "Never Win," Embrie Place, Sea- bright, N. J. . , Mary Hourlcan, New York City. Mary Raclsz, Buffalo. N. Y. ' M. A. Carter, Pittsburgh. R. E. Spurlach, Chicago. Florence Crlder, Horton, Kas. "Brown County Ducky," Los Ange les. Holders of tickets on Fet: "Two Black Cats,' Leomlnister, Mass. "Al-El," New York City. J. A, Dean, Akron, Ohio. Rose Masterbone, Bristol, Coll. Uncle Sam Tool WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. (AP) Treasury experts estimated to day they would collect about $636,000 in Income taxes on the $1,775,000 of major prizes won by Americans on the Cesarewltch sweepstakes race. The exact amount of the taxes will depend on other Income of the prize winners, but assuming all the prize money Is taxable at minimum rates, the treasury bill is as follows: 965,000 from each of the seven who won 9160,000 each on the first place Contrevent. $20,120 from each of the seven who won $75,000 each on the second place Dubonnet. $9,700 from each of the four who won $50,000 apiece on the third place Fet. BOWLING Roy Prultt, with a 844, waa high individual scorsr ol tbs week ending October 33 In the Elks elub bowling tournament, and ha also had the highest average, with 183. The Teal, Spoonbill and Butterballs were tied for tbe team leadership, all with three polnta. Individual soorlng and team standings follow: Games T. P. Prultt Paske , Eads Hohlweg V. Strang Bowerman Rankin Lantis Sanderson Bowman Krfase .. Hutchison Bierma H. Strang Fights Last Night By the Associated Press DETROIT Dave Clark 177, Detroit stopped George Sutka, 187, Wyan dotte, Mich., (6). LOS ANGELES Jimmy Garrison. 13714. Kansas City, outpointed Georgia Crouch, 135, Los Angeles (10.) HOUSTON, Ter. Eddie McGeever. 144. Chicago, outpointed Billy Deen. 148. San Antonio (10.) ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. Frankle Edgren. Denver, and Babe Hunt. Ponca City, Okla.. heavyweights, drew (10). NEW YORK Jackie "Kid" H714. outpointed Joey Oreb, Herkimer, N. Y-, (8). Berg. 14514, NEW YORK Bern 1 e (Schoolbov) Frledktn. 133. New York, outpoint ed Jack Sharkey. Jr., 136. New York 8). Over 46 percent of all the crop land of the northwest was brought under the agricultural adjustment administrations 1937 program. Valley Fuel Adds New Oil Burning Equipment Dept. The Valley Fuel company, local distributor for Standard OH company stove and burner oils, has been ap pointed local dealer for the new Woolwlne katallzer oil heater and the new Wesco three-tube air condition- Ing steel furnace, according to an announcement today by H. S. Deuel and Gain Robinson. Jack Heyland, well known factory authorized service representative for Electrol and Williams Oil-o-Matlc oil burners, will be In charge of the sales. Installation and service of the Valley Fuel's new oil burning equip ment department. The new katallzer principle of the Woolwlne heaters brings steam boiler efficiency to the oil heater, accord' ing to Mr. Robinson. The Katallzer so completely consumes the oil that practically no heat is lost through the flue. The woolwlne line offers three beautiful low, modern consoles. The new Wesco furnace Is made to use any type of fuel. It Is easily converted from one type of fuel to another. The extra heating surface and the long fire travel of the Wesco three-tube makes it possible to se cure the greatest amount of heat from the fuel, according to Mr. Rob inson. It has a humidifier that Is automatic and the air conditioning fan Is noiseless. The furnace Is com pletely enclosed In a modern stream lined casing crackle finished In a heavy coat of beautiful gray-green baked enamel. The Valley Fuel company has also been appointed dealer for the S. T. Johnson and Electrol oil burners. Pipe Organ Silenced EUGENE. Oct. 28. (AP) The pipe organ In St. Mary's Episcopal church was silent today. The reason some one stole the electric motor operating the air compressor. In Australia a vote must be taken every eight years on a proposal to abolish liquor licenses. If 60 percent favor It, all licenses except those of breweries must be canceled. This makes liquor sales Illegal. No poultry man should be without poultry-house lights. Once light Is started In the fall. It must be con tinued regularly until about April 1. poultry specialists say. . New York state has 62 counties, 932 towns or townships, 60 cities. 8.400 school districts, 554 Incorpor ated villages, and 2 564 special dis tricts. f A new treatment of trachoma, the blinding eye disease, with sulfanila mide has been reported by the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. J2lv jCfc ... Ctctt qcCclcii minute oj Jt Cttjci Sitdtwti&i Civil qcCdcn dtcp cj Jt ANH Ma MAKE THIS TEST drink Budweiter for five days. ON THI SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWIFT beer, you wiu want Budweiser's FLAVOR THEREAFTER fife? If You Can't See the Game. . . Pick the Winners AND WIN A PRIZE! $25 Overcoat The One Who Pick! the Most Winners for the Entire Season An Arrow Tie to the Winners each week OCTOBER t9. IMS Alnams .... llarartl Colorado ..w,. Mlnnftutta Ore (ton Oregon Mate.., Pt!thrjth Yale ftnnla Clsra ,. Kentucky -..... .Princeton Wyoming ..Northwestern V. S. C. . California ... Fordhsm .Dartmouth .Michigan state Last Week s Winners Fuji. A. T. Lathrop. Harold Martin. Chas. E. Clay, Chas. R. Williamson, M. N. Hoffan. W. A. Liggett Draw a circle around the team you think will win In esse you think the game IU be a tie rlrrle both trams. Everyone Is eligible to enter the content. Free No purchase of any alnd Is nec!Miry. All IMts mint be either hronght to (he store or mailed by Friday ntght. Name Adi1rs ,,, ,L. ., . REINHART & BARKER " Medford ' Arrow Shirt Store" s Team Rating Tsara Won Teal 8 Spoonbill 8 Butterballs s Mallards a Pintails a Mudhens .. J Woodducka - ,., 1 Sprig J H. Woods . Irwin Leonard Johnson ., Roy Williams.. Kuehle , am Heyda Hall Prazler Lewis .. Predette Qritsch S46 S30 510 31ft Bl 48S 408 494 460 454 440 440 445 443 439 431 423 416 40S 381 334 381 385 874 349 343 370 Lost 1 1 1 a a 8 8 8 Avg. 182 177 173 173 171 162 168 156 133 161 147 147 148 148 143 144 141 139 135 127 12S 127 128 125 116 114 90 Pt. 8 Swops ... Tollefson Carblner Handicap Lendt Payne Espey 81ms . . 133 124 174 431 . 121 118 88 817 .119 84 136 839 5 8 8 16 478 467 648 1479 Alleyettea 107 192 147 876 138 104 116 343 90 69 91 340 194 147 139 400 Sherwood Simmons Wallaoe Orames Handicap 444 483 483 1358 Pear City 4 130 181 156 417 77 103 399 . 126 186 125 387 . 100 127 103 829 . 33 38 38 69 468 494 609 1471 8 8 a a i l l In Ladles' leaeue howling -t.lnn at the Medford alleya last night. City Market rolled a a t a t.u with Copco. Ramblerettea and Adrlenne's uibbuca, na rear uiry a toon su four points from the AllnvnttM Scores follow: Cttv Market DeVore .' 140 157 114 411 Semon 149 111 114 374 Antle 92 109 144 346 Goodrich . 141 104 105 350 The Sprig took three out of four points from the Wood Ducks In last night Elks club bowling tournament match. Tonight, the Spoonbills roll the Pintails. Scores follow: Sprig Bowman 175 155 128453 Hutchison 131 126 159416 GUI 174 172 150 496 Grltsch 93 118 95 306 (Paske) 167 167 167601 Handicap .193 193 193679 Totals ...933 931 887 2751 Wood Ducks (Carkln) 196 169 169607 (Stearns) 120 120 120360 Prazler 164 132 139 425 Wllllama 136 184 125435 Plche 141 187 140488 Tribune To Give Quarter Results Tiger-Bend Came With Medford high's Black Tor nado football team playing a cru cial game at Bend Friday night, The Mall Tribune has arranged to receive by telegraph the score at the end of each quarter, and fans may telephone this office for luch Information. The game starts at 8 o'clock. The first-quarter score should be available about 6:30, half-time score about 9: third-period count about 9:40 and final score shortly after 10. Handicap 160 160 160 480 Totals 880 953 848 3675 LITTLE DADO GIVEN NOD OVER MEXICAN OLIN LOY STOCKTOK, Calif., Oct. 36. (AP) Little Dado. 111-pound Manila fighter, accepted bv the Calif-mi.. athletic commission as world'a fly weight champion, won an easy ten round decision over OUn Loy. 118 pound Los Angeles Mexican, In a main event here: Mathea ... Gillespie . Boyle ....... McKee Handicap 633 481 477 1480 Copco 119 137 118 374 101 103 135 839 78 123 305 90 124 319 55 104 105 63 65 165 484 463 655 1502 Ramblerettes Prultt ..... 136 155 150 430 DeVore 93 120 109 331 Prlsble 131 131 123 374 Bates 117 138 114 369 465 634 495 1494 Adrlennes O'Brien -. 100 181 168 886 Weather Northern California: Occasional rsln tonight and Thursday: snow over high mountains Thursday: cooler Interior excepting extreme north portion tonight; moderate to fresh southerly wind off cosst. Oregon: Showers tonight and Thursday; snow over high moun tains; slightly warmer In extreme south portion tonight; cooler In In terior of south and east portion Thursday fresh to strong south and southwest wind off coast, decreasing tonight. Motorcyclist Killed FOREST GROVE, Oct. 36. (API Ray Lorenz, 31, HUlsboro, was killed and Lyle Hllflcker, Forest Grove, suf fered a broken leg last night when a motorcycle they were riding crash ed Into the rear end of an automobile driven by Joe Zbenger, Forest Grove. Closing time for Too Late to Claa slfy Ads Is 1:30 p. m. can make It unlawful for Labor Thugs to keep your son from getting a job! , J ;CANT WORK I USB TTT' get a lighter body 9 II nil 1 JfllS S1'60 mil Quart ffi rL.iv, plnt 1 ? J, s . "Jl. A- jyvwV 'V '"11 if- V llfr. SALES GOING UP! Join The Swing To This LIGHTER-BODIED BOURBON! foes the demand for Barclay's Gold ourbon as all America turns to UP arei oouroon as an America turns to ligbter-boditd whiskey! And with good reason, too. For here's a bourbon that's made right . . . and made light. It's full 90-proof ... yet delicate in flavor and aroma. You'd scarcely believe that whiskey selling at so modest a price could be so smooth and mellow. But don't take our word for it. 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