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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.
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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 ....
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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"
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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
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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.
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RINEHART AND REID ON
INTERCOLLEGIATE BOARD
CORVALLIS, Oct. 36. President
George W. Peavy announced the ap
pointment of Allen Rlnehart. Port
land, and Warren Reld, Corvallls, to
day as members of the Oregon State
College Intercollegiate Athletic board.
Asjv. NM Ur by 'armar
KEEP FIT!
with the finest sport of all, BOWL
ING I 8 modern, up-to-date alley It's
healthful yet real fun. Meet your
friends here.
Medford Bowling Alleys
415 B. Main near the Bridge
Under management of. Earl Sims '
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