MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1938.
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MEET IN ANNUAL
CLASIJONIGHI
Invading Monmouth Eleven
Boasts Backfield Averag
ing Near, 200 Pounds
Game On Ashland Grid
A huge Oregon Normal school foot
ball machine, boasting a crushing
power attack to compliment Ita ueual
screwball offensive maneuver!, pro
Tides the homecoming -flame competi
tion for the SONS of Coach Joan
Eberhart tonight at Ashland, with
the opening klckoff elated for 8:00
'clock sharp under the lights of the
high school field.
Winners over the SONS, 1ft to I,
at Monmouth last week-end, Coach
Al Cox's 300-pound gang of bruisers
nter the game decided favorites to
Bis tee It two In a row. However, the
Southern Oregon Normal school men
tor said today that his club, at
practically full strength, was fired to
the skys for the game, and that an
upset was not Impossible.
Hill Will Play
Eberhart also announced that Jack
mil. last year's Medford high speed
ster, would see plenty of action at
the right halfback berth, although
lie would not open the game.
With a backfield that average
lose to 3 00 pound per man, and
line that goes over that figure,
he Wolves from Monmouth figure
to heave terrific power at the lighter
BONS. In addition to displaying their
famous grid hocus pocus, developed
by those twin quarterbacks crouched
behind center. The Wolves are paced
fcy Left Halfback Jesse, a 11 ne-o mak
ing, speed-burning maniac who has
run the heels off opponents all
season.
The BONA, with a 196-pound line
and a 170-pound, lightning-fast
(back-field, will counter Monmouth
power and deception with a sparkling
running and forward -passing attack,
built around Nig DLSordl. left half
back, and Fullback Jack Hudson.
Diflordl, 100 pounds, Is the second
fastest man on the aqusd, and a
brilliant aerial pitcher. With all the
backs and both ends being fine re
ceivers, Eberhart Intimated that his
team might shoot for victory through
the ether.
Sons TarJtlrs Huge
The SONS 'boast the two largest
tackles of any college In the state.
Harry Johnson, right tackle, weighs
MO pounds, and Ken La Branch, at
the other taokle, whangs the Fair
banks at a mere 328.
Ashland's largest crowd of the year
Is expected to witness the claah of
two of Oregon's most bitter i-lrals. a
clash that never falls to provide the
ultimata In drama and thrilling grid
action. Lineups follow:
SONS; Monmouth:
Barton T.kr.... EHings worth
LaBranch LTR Mason
Brace , T-rm -- - Myers
Bsughman 0 Miller
Schilling HOW Bullens
Johnson Bsch
Bullion -Wlgen
DtSordl -
Barnes
Hudson
Peterson
... RJney
. Meeker
Jess
McOUnn
IN
With Medford'e Black Tomndo
meeting the Bend Lava Bn III
Bend tonight, lone prep football en
counter of the week-end In the
telle? will be the Aahlanfl-Dnnsmulr
battle at AaYiland Saturday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Oranta Paaa also sera
action thla evening, playln Myrtle
Point nich at Oranta Paaa.
The Medford Tlgera, 38 alrorm. left
for Bend thla morning In private care
and will return to Medford Saturday
morning. The Mall Tribune will re
ceive quarterly acorea of the conteat
tonlht and will furnlah fane thai
Information. The game atarta at I
o'clock. '
Fights Last Night
(By The Asocletd Preael
Plttebunih Billy Conn. Wl, Pltta
hunth, outpointed Honey Boy Jonei,
HI. PUtaburRh (10).
Wilmington, Del. Scheduled eight
round bout between Charley Oomer,
1971. Baltimore, and Johnny Maaon,
isa'i, nuffalo. declared no contest
In fifth after Maaon went down all
times.
New Haven Phil Doherty, 174, Boa
ton, technically knocked out Danny
Teal, 170. Detroit (10).
New Brunawlrk, N. J. Tiger Hall,
ISO, Trenton. N. J., outpointed Joe
McDougal, 14, Ellrabeth, N. J. HI
iBOWLING
BOWLING
Reaulte of City league bowling
gamea rolled at the Medford alleya
laat night follow: Hohlweg Top Shop
4, Monarch 0; Zorle S, Weeka and
Orr li Oopco . DeMolay 0; Mobiloll
, Telephone 1; Mall Tribune ,
Medco 1: Hubbard Brother, 8, Union
OH 1. Scores follow:
Hohlweg Top Shop
Hohlweg ..... 147 10 1&" 01
Blerma IBS 178 1B0 634
Ekeraon 1M 173 143 478
N. Dlckenaon .4. 188 188 187 524
Oable (b) 178 178 178 834
876 881 805 3571
Monarch '
315 170 149 834
130 153 117 409
163 146 168 465
107 1S6 186 439
161 135 160 446
Reltema
R. Green
Mlkache .
Harrison .
Wilkinson
Newland
Lyone
Marahall
Fabric ..
Saylor ...
785 739 758 3283
Zorlo
188
143
166
! 148
198
143 436
136 483
90 385
167 133 438
160 167 515
149
185
130
788 781 858 3335
Weeka Orr
O. Orr 185 183 146 493
Colton 134 100 106 340
B. Orr 131 117 108 356
Crulkahank 168 101. 163 419
Harden 136 113 163 410
Handicap ' 46 48 37 119
777 658 701 3188
Sherwood
Hutchison
Bullls
Palm -
Burrougha
Handicap .
Copco ,
173 134 143 449
163 189 163 494
168 108 136 410
117 188 131 376
163 164 163 480
11 33
11
788 733 734 3331
Ie!Molny
114 109 144 887
187 167 139 438
163 138 156 456
Rlnabarger 99 130 104 833
Meyers 167 167 133 466
Handicap ' ..... 36 36
79 701 691 3071
Conroy
Wellls .
Hartaell
Telephone Co.
Crawford 147 119 119 386
Wltoon 90 110 131 331
Begg (a) 164 164 164 403
DeUsle 123 130 148 390
Rolllnaon
Handicap
Sanderson ..
Caster (a) ...
Rose borough
O'Neli (a) ...
Patteraon.
146 173 149 467
8 6 8 18
876 691 717 3083
Mohllnll
130 116.' 128 383
. 103 163 183 489
114 104 181 349
164 164 164 493
163 141 164 467
743 688 740 3170
English .
Btelner .
Stewart Hw.
Andren
Keaaler ....
Ollatrap -
Latham
Kraua .
Schwartes
Murray ....
Handicap
Medco
143 133 148 411
168 109 140 407
174 150 117 441
131 188 163 483
.. 303 180 168 531
808 730 784 3273
Tribune
163 118 181 463
00 168 383
116 160 438
118 147 393
.... 184
163
133
179 176 137 483
.53 53 53 16S
834 668 826 3318
Union Oil
Oramea 163 W 115 413
Wllllama 143 118 171 430
Greenwood 183 133 138 404
friable 102 184 141 487
Simmons (a) 177 177 177 531
768 734 743 3234
ftubbard Bros.
T. Wrajr 148 144 140 429
T. Whit . 138 114 163 400
Hubbard .. 133 166 116 404
D. Wray
... 161 133 196 480
TAKE HONORS IN
Ollmaxlng another successful sum
mer season of smallbore shooting ac
tivities, six members of the Medford
rifle club shot through the Califor
nia 100 yd. Indoor matches at Oak
land last week-end to reestablish
thelV claim as one of the best known
rifle clubs of their size In the United
States. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Tuttle, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Wad dell, Ed Lull and
Lew Conger all did credit to the local
club In fourteen hours of high pres
sure competition against 150 of Cali
fornia's best.
Mrs. Waddell won the women's
championship, with Mrs. Tuttle a
close second, with scores of 984 and
083x1000, respectively. Lew Conger
did some fine shooting to win place
medals In two matches, while Mrs.
Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Wsddell and
Lull for the second successive year
placed third In the team match In a
field of twenty-one teams, with the
near perfect score of 799x800.
Rifle club activities will now. be
transferred to the Indoor range In
the Natatorlum building, where prac
tlce and competitive shooting will be
conducted during the winter. A plan
to divide club members Into two di
visions will be carried out this year,
In order to Interest the novices, and
to permit him to shoot on more even
terms with others of his class. This
will be termed division 3 and will
Include all shooters whose rifle and
sights do not cost more than 50.
This equipment classification will
permit the owner of the less expen
sive rifle to participate In the fast
growing sport of smallbore target
shooting, with the subsequent train
ing In the onre and handling of fire
arms, which Is becoming more neces
sary every year.
The annual business meeting and
election of officers of the Medford
Rifle Club was held laat night, and
the following officers were elected:
President, Cecil C. Gall: vice-president,
O. R. Richmond; executive of
ficer, Ivan K. Waddell; treasurer, H.
E. Rlnabarger; secretary, S. M. Tut
tle; range officer, Otto Z. Howard.
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By the Assoclntert Prett
Hartford, Conn. Hans Stelnke, 330,
Germany, drew with Danno O'Ma
honey. 228, Ireland, (one fall each,
curfew limit).
Waterbury, Conn. Patrick Corrl
gan. 196, Ireland, pinned Tony Mar
tlnolll. 195, New York, (:29.)
New Residence P. C. Bash applied
at the city building Inspector's office
yesterday for a permit to construct
a new residence and private garage
at a rtated cost of $5,000. The house
will be located at 1335 Bundy street.
Swanaon a 180 177 137 474
Handicap - 3 36 36 108
758 750 787 2295
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with the finest apart of all, BOWL
IM11 8 modern, up-lo-datr allele It',
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Medford Bowling Alleys
418 ft. Main neat Iht Bridge
I'lirie? ntiiliaxcmenl of Earl slmi
Here', Clarta'a qvallty whiskey
aged to lip, old mellowness
You'll sense Us eilia aoodnen at
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TESTED
ON THE
7oxtaAc
Wtcd
Sport
Graphs
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Billy Hulen says:
I. Pickem Likes
Medford to Win;
Broncos to Lose
It la an unending mystery to the
conductor of thla column why Mr.
L Pickem, aelf-atyled grid prognoa
tlcator de luxe, keeps coming back,
p-, week after week,
: for more punish-
MW-'i!, V ment. It eeema
the guy should
get tired of It
all after a cer
tain number of
I fade gracefully
sound until con
gress passea a law
prohibiting up-
skinned Indlvld
Bllly nolra, though, be
cause, ne'a back
again today, cockier than ever and
with a down encounters which he
claims, modestly as usual, are posi
tively the last word In football fore
casts. Pausing up the preliminary bally
hoo and getting down to the 'busi
ness. Pickem throws the following
right at you:
Medford-Bend. The queatlon here
la whether the Black Tronado can
come back, mentally and physically,
after two terrific games, to beat a
club definitely pointed for this one
ball game. The Tigers won't be at
their peak, but PI ok em doesn't see
how Bend can score. Maybe Medford
can't, either, but the turn is called
thtsaway; Medford, 6; Bend. 0.
I SONH-Oregon Normal. Like all
I traditional battles between bitter
! enemies, you ran toss the dope-
1 bucket away and play your
hunch. Flckem'a hunch Is a
Southern Oregon Normal win by
13 to 6.
Oregon - Southern California. It
won't be 33 to 0, rest assured, and
It might not be a Trojan victory,
even. If Graybeal were In iop shape
the call on this one might be dif
ferent; as It Is, it looks like the
Web foots to go down battling. 12
to 20.
Oregon State -California. What a
spot for an upset this Is. because
California Isn't overly worried about
the Beavers and they should be.
However, those Golden Bears seem
to be another team of destiny, and
should hurdle the very tough Oregon
State barrier, 13 to 0.
flanta Clara - Michigan State.
Here's what you're been uniting
for the stupendous and gigantic
u pest of tomorrow's grid parade.
Michigan State, conquerer of Sy
racuse, which belted Cornell, to
bfat Santa Clara's great Bronrs,
14 to 13.
Pordham-Ptttsburg. Neither team
has scored on the other in three
years, but this time Marnhatl Gold
berg should do It for Pitt. The Rams
will tally, too, but Pitt will eke out
the win. 7 to 6.
Harvard-Princeton. At lastl The
Crimson of Hahvad will wave vic
torious tomorrow, but after a tough
one. Harvard, 19; Princeton, 13.
Minnesota - Northwestern. Pickem
can't see anything else here but a
scoreless tie. But, Just to name
somebody, so as to keep the record
straight, It's Northwestern, 7 to zero.
Notre Dame-Army. The Cadets
won't do murh marching agalnit
those undefeated and untied
Irish from South Bend. Notre
Dame by 20 to 6.
Dartmouth -Yale. Desplta the fact
It's a Tale bowt alwaya a Jinx to
the big green machine, Dartmouth
Should keep its record clear by a
14 to 0 conquest of the Bulldogs.
Texas Christian-Baylor. Billy Pat
terson may cause the Christians
some trouble with his aerials, but
the Rose Bowl Is beckoning and
Davey O'Brien will pitch his club
to the long end. Texas Christian, 27;
Baylor, 14.
RADIO 10 CARRY THREE
F
GAME IS SOUGH!
LOS ANGELES. Oct. JS. (API
Superior Judge Thomas P. White an
nounced today negotiations are un
der way for a poet-season football
game between Santa Clara and Ford
ham universities, to be played In the
memorial coliseum here Sunday, Jan
uary 1.
Judge White said H Catholic lay
men will meet next Wednesday to
dtacuas the proposal. Tentative plans
colls for It to be staged aa a benefit
for the Associated Catholic charities.
Both teams are . unbeaten, but
Pordham wa tied by Purdue, -.
The contest would not conflict
wltn me kobh own
dena, outstanding among New Tear's
aay uiie. -v ou.wu,fc j
for Monday, the legal holiday.
SPEC KEENE HONORED
ON 13TH ANNIVERSARY
BAT., OcC 28. (AP Wlllam.
ette university alumni, here today for
homecoming, honored Coach Roy S.
"Spec" Keene with a "Speo Keen
appreciation day," algnallrlng hl
13th year aa athletic director.
Another high spot of the day will
be the first officially sanctioned
dance In Willamette's 98-year history,
made possible after the board of trua
teea recently removed ft ban on cam
pus dancing.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
Three football gamea will be put j
on ine air tomorrow ny tne National
Broadcasting company through Its
associated stations, which Includes
KMED.
On the Pacific coaat, the Oregon
State-University of California en
counter In Berkeley will be broad
cast, starting at 2:15 p. m. A por
tion of the Princeton-Harvard game
will be on the air starting at 13:46
p. m., and at 1:30 part of the Minnesota-Northwestern
tilt will be
broadcast.
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PLAN BOXING REVIVAL
FOR PORTLAND FANS
PORTLAND. Oct. 28. (AP) Al
Morse, former Spokane promoter, will
attempt to revive boxing In Portland.
he said yesterday after the Portlsnd
ring commission granted him a li
cense. Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
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