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alEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFURD. OREGON, fKIDAT, OCTOBER IS, 1339.
Tornado Meets Strong Eureka Team at Stadium Tonight
Sport
Graphs
Billy Holes sayil
ORR TO OPEN AT
Captains Invading Gridders
Pickem Predict
Oregon, Med ford
and SMU to Win
Because of the discouraging lac of
success I. Pickem has suffered so far
thl season, the gridiron prognostl
cator was all set to try out a new
and more reliable sysm of selecting
winners thla week-end. He waa plan
ning to tons the ancient crystal ball
out the window and predict outcomes
by flipping a quarter.
But alaa, no quarter could be found
to flip, either In this office or In
Tod Porter's establishment a few
doora south. One of the boys here
had a skinny dime he said Pickem
could use. but the offer was refused
Pickem fully intends to keep this
prognostication business on a high
plane and not cheapen it by employ
ing dimes. Tod Porter's penny was
also refused for the same reason.
Bo It was the old crystal ball again,
and In ita depths. Mr. Pickem Imag
ined he detected the following:
MEIlFOIlIl-KL'rtF.KA. I'll kem Is
plumb scared of this bull)', what
with the C'allfornlans comlnc to
town with what has been ml I I'd
Ilie "greatest teiim In Kurrka His
tory" and Tlgerman Hilly Plche
suffirlnc from an Injured leg
which may keep hhn out of the
contest. It will probably be a
nlgh-scorlng till. Partly because
nf sentimental reasons and partly
hecnuse the Tornado Is really
rolling, I'lckem hesitantly votes
for Medford by a 10 to 14 count.
KLAMATH FAlS-ASHLAND. The
Pelicans have undergone a consider
able shakeup of late, which should
snap austafson's club out of Its tie
slump. As Ashland la not up to usual
strength this year, It looks like a
Klsmath victory by a six touchdown
margin.
OREOON STATE-PORTLAND. Mat
ty Mathews' ag'jregatoln will simply
be outclassed by the Beavers, but
Coach Lon Stlner won't pour It on.
Oregon 8tate 20, Portland 6.
STANFORD-U, C L. A. Stanford
might surprise some of these coast
conference teams before the season
Is over, but this Isn't the time nor
the team. The Brulna from Los Ange
les will win by a healthy margin,
about 31 to 0.
OREGON CALIFORNIA. And
the yellow sheet spots Oregon
three points! Wowle, how do
those lianrilcanpers flgger, any
way. The Wehfoots will aTenge
last year's 2R to 0 setback by
trapping the Rears, 13 to 7.
WA8H1NQTON STATE-WABHINa-
TON. This Is a bad season for the
boys from the Palousa country and
ths Huskies won't help It any. After
dropping two games the Washlngtons
will ollck for a 13 to 0 victory.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA - I L L I
KOIS. No trouble at all for El Trojan.
The current hont wavo In Los Ange
les will aid the Jonesmen In running
up a 33 to 0 victory.
NOTRE OAMK-S O HI II E R N
MKTIIOIMST. The nation will
shudder nrter this explosion, for
It's (he week's gigantic upset.
Those pass - slinging Mustangs
from the wide-open spares In the
southwest will hand nut a M to
7 licking to h ea v I ly - fnvnrril
Notro Dame.
UUKE-PITTSBUROH. Pitt still Is
a grid power, despite the loss of
Sutherland and 10 regulars from
last year, but Pickem doubts whether
It can stop Duke's terrific Blue Devils
With abated breath: Duke 7. Pitt 8
DARTMOUTH -NAVY. It's a good
thing this will be on the football
field, for Navy la due for a sound
shellacking; 10 to 0. Dartmouth.
MINNESOTA-P D R D U E. Oh,
ricsem doesn't pick Minnesota. In
a minor reversal of form. Purdue's
Boilermakers to win. 13 to 13.
TULANE - FORDHAM. The Rams
from New York will be engulfed by
the Oreen Wave, rolling as of old.
Tulane. 10 to 0.
RIGHT HALF IN
PLACE OF PICHE
Other Tigers in Good Condi
tion Both Teams Will
Average 172 Pounds
New Ticket Booth Erected
Medford high', touchdown-crazy
Black Tornado, shooting for Its
fourth straight 1939 gridiron con
quest, rota against a potent red
and green eleven from Eureka, Cal.,
tonight In the stadium in a game
figured to pull 4,000 spectators
through the turnstiles, The klckoff
Is at 8 o'clock sharp.
Principal Leonard Mayfleld of the
Tiger school, announced today that
new ticket booth had been con
structed at the south end of the
stadium, permitting fans to park
their automobiles on Melrose avenue
and enter the field from that end.
The other ticket booth Is at the
north end of the stadium at the
entrance to the baseball field. These
will be tho only entrances, the prin
cipal explained.
With right halfback Billy Plche
definitely on the bench, at the kick
off, with an Injured leg. Coach BUI
Bowcrmnn of the locals said that
Ike Orr, sophomoro flash, would open
in that position. It Is doubtful
whether Plche will be able to see
any action, the coach said. The re
mainder of the Medford squad is In
good condition, although Louie Thur-
man, quarterback, and Don Moyer,
right end. will take the field slightly
weakened by colds.
The Eureka aggregation, considered
one of the finest ever developed by
Coach Jay Wlllard. planned to ar
rive in Medford late this afternoon.
It was not known whether the Cnll-
fornlona would take a short workout
on the stadium turf before tonight.
Kureku 1,1 lie digger
The two teams, both high-scoring
outfits, will face off as exact equals
in the matter of avcrnge weight,
both lifting the Indicator to 172
pound. Eureka will boast a four-1
pound advantage In tho line, 181
to 177, while the Tigers will place
166-pound back field on the field
against one averaging 188 for the
Cnllfornlans.
Eureka's wide-open attack Is led
by fullback Bill Prentice, a 170
pound dynnmo who pnsses and runs
and handles the ball on almost every
play. With Gerald Couer. 158-pound
right halfback, he forma the ex
perience In tho light but fast bnck-
Ileld. Both are one-year veterans.
Olbby Matron, quarterback and Ben
Ingram, loft half, are plnylng their
nrst season of prep football.
Tiimnnnvlch .Stars
In the big Eureka forward wall
there will be four lettermen. led by
Captain Louis Tomanovlch, a three
year veteran right guard. Brlce Foun
tain, rlht end; Harvey DelPatll,
right tackle and Jack Brennan, cen
ter, are all one-year vets. This line,
according to reports from Eureka.
Is one of the most powerful ever to
represent the school.
Coach Bnwerman plans only that
one change Orr for Plche In Med
ford 's starting lineup. Louis Thur
man will be at quarter. Bob New
land at left half and John Sauls
berry at full. In the line, Don Moyer
and Stan Winter will lake care of
the ends. Barrow and Clute the
tackles, Howard and Hibbert the
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Kurrka. ( nl.) hluli si honl foot hall learn. In expected to cause . Med
furd's Mark Tnrnailo plenty of trmi hie when the tun team flash at
the stadium tonight at 8 iVIrk. Tomuiinvleh la one nf the outstand
ing linemen In California prep clr cle..
guards and Harry Thurman, center.
The Tlgera haven't been able to
beat Eureka since 1936, when they
did It by IS to 0. Last year Eureka
stopped the locals. 14 to 6, the only
defeat Medford suffered, and the
year before the Callfornlans won, '20
to 13.
So far this season Eureka has won
two and lost one game, defeating
the Eureka alumni, 13 to 0; Madera,
35 to 0. and losing to St. Mary's
of Berkeley. 0 to 7. Medford has won
three straight, beating Weed. 26 to
19: Corvallls, 31 to 14 and Grants
Pass, 38 to 0.
OF
One of the lengthiest winning
streaks over put together in the
armory grappling arena thnt of Hnns
i Hitler) Schuln, which has reached
five straight slhwIs an excellent
chance of being shattered next Mon
day night by Cowboy Dude Chick,
the larlat-splnnlng former world's
Junior heavyweight champion who
returned to Medford last Monday
and whirled El Pulpo Into oblivion
In phort order.
Chick, close observers of the mat
game point out. in Just the type of
wrestler who should be able to ho
tle and hamstring the German terror.
The cowboy is big, clever, smart.
tough and a master wrestler. In
addition, he is master of one of the
game's most effective pinning holds
the airplane spin, the maneuver
that not only produces falls but
nine times out of ten leaves the
victim in such a state of befuddle
ment that he Is unable to continue
with the match.
If Chick, long a favorite here, can
manage to put an end to Schulz
five-week domination of the mat
industry in southern Oregon, his
popularity will rise to unprecedented
heights. The Nazi, by his cruel tac
tics and dour disposition, has drawn
the hatred of all grapple fans and
a Schultz defeat would be hailed
with gusto never seen hero belore.
Pete Boloastro. Schulz' latest vic
tim, will take on Speedy LaRance
In the six-round middle event. Al
though defeated by the German last
Monday, when he missed a sonniin
ber and crashed on the floor out
side the ring. Bel cast ro displayed a
violent attack that, if it continues,
should cause the capable LaRance
considerable trouble.
The opener will see El Pulpo, gi
gantic and clean-wrestling Mexican
ace. tangling with Dave Levin, whose
arm Is recovering rapidly from a bad
case of bolls.
MEDFORD vs. EUREKA
At Stadium. 8 O'clock Tonight
Starting Lineups
No. Plavrr Wt. Pos. wt. Plavrr No.
(37) Wlllti-r (IBS) I.FR U2) Fountain f7)
(13) Barrow (HIS) I.TK (200) PrlFattl (5
CIS) Hlhorrt ( 1 70) 1,(111 (10.1) Tomanovtrh (4.1'
(39) H. Thurman (I'M) C (190) Brrnnan (J.v
(23) Howard (170) ROL 170) Ruud (.12
(31) Tlutd (230) RT1, (200) Alklre (HI
(24) MoyfT (1.1.1) RKI. (173) CernT (9fi
(41) I,. Thurman (170) (JB (142) Matsnn (HI i
(13) NVwIand (1.10) l,HR (158) Couer (SB)
(.10) Orr (160) RHI. (15.1) Ineram (99)
(40) Saulsbrrrv (180) FB (170) Prentice (65)
Reserves: Meillord Tiunnette (28), Miller (42), Wells (30), Crimes
(25), Hewitt (26), H'allls (38). Hoots (38), Gleason (26). Llllle (21).
Hall (35), (llenn (.14). Leonard (20), More)- (27), James (32), Jones
(29), vt'ray (21), Johnson (28), Plche C!2), stead (23), Mlksche (29),
Schuchard (42).
Kureka Anderson (53), Maurer (22). Ivanclch (84). Ketzloff (71).
Nelson (91), Gunderson (55), Wiihlund (62), Wlllard (50), Curcek
(44). Pearce (77). Torre (37), Deldrande (.18), H. McMllllan (76), J.
McMillan (90), Dllllnr (88), Mctileam (73), Gordet (75), Nichols (72),
Hrazcltnn (95), Cranfleld (.17), Uncer (70), Hale (30), Mtrhman (31).
Officials: George Harrington (Medford), referee; Bernle Hughes (Med
ford), umpire: George Robertson (Medford). head linesman.
BOWLING
City league bowling results last
night follow: Bauer Lumber com
pany 3, A-l Brewery 1: Lewis Super
3. Copco 1: Teamsters 3, Union Oil 1:
Weeks & Orr 3. Valentine's 1. Scores
follow :
A-l Brewer)'.
Handicap ... 7 7 7 21
Blead 124 135 125 384
Binder 115 99 154 368
Kroschel 141 144 122 407
Johnson 174 101 165 440
Ncwland 140 167 211 518
701 653 784 2138
Bauer Lumber Co,
Carlcy 206 148 139 493
English 133 144 137 414
McCormlck 166 101 169 436
Harris 136 144 137 417
reen 181 157 148 486
822 694 730 2246
lwls Super Service.
Phil Lounsberry.... 147
Geo. Lounsberry.. 142
Ray Lewis 108
Cliff Wneeloct 125
Bud Strombery.... 168
Handicap 36
146
159
122
109
170
36
726 742
C. O. P. Co.
Sherwood 134 153
Clement . 128 125
VanPelt . 119 209
Pyles 123 163
Dummy 140 140
150
185
115
133
186
36
130
162
143
141
140
644 790 716 2150
Union Oil Co.
Grames' 162 159
Plnneo 114
Greenwood 147
Fabrlck 151
Saylor 145
Woods .
Morse ...
Carkln .
Reltsma
130
129
134
143
109
111
135
161
600 680
Weeks Orr.
Handicap 21 21
Orr, E 185 141
Orr, B. 125 157
Colton 118 142
Crulkshank 167 159
Harden 129 138
138
110
185
192
21
163
152
145
143
121
377
350
454
496
63
489
434
405
745 758 745 2248
Fights Last Night
By the Associated Press
BALTIMORE Tommy Spelgal. 135.
Unlontown, Pa., stopped Charles
Burns, 139. Johnstown, Pa., 7.
SIOUX PALLS. S. D. Johnny Pay
chek. 194. Des Moines. Ia.. knocked
out Clarence Miller, Los Angeles, 2.
SACRAMENTO Ray Price, 133.
Portland, Ore., and Joe Ybarra. 12ft.
El Cerrito, drew in six rounds.
NEW LOOP FORMED BY
SIX BIG 9 member:
PORTLAND, Oct., 13 P) The rr
cently abandoned Big Nine leagu
was replaced today by the Mult
nouah - Clackamas intcrscholastic
league. Six ex-Big Nine members,
Parkrosc. Sandy, Estacada. Greeham.
Corbett and Canby. make up the
new conference.
Hill Military academy. St. Stephens
and Columbia Preparatory school,
private Institutions, were dropped.
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UXS ANGELES, Oct. 13 pi in
fantile paralysis struck St Loyola
University's football team today, two
days before Its cbiali with St. Mary's
First strlnsers Burch Donahue,
iiuarterback. sud Robert Link, tackle,
'vere 111 st the rountv general hos
pital. Another member of the first squad.
Paul Sarcant. rlht end, and 15
freshmen plsyers were sent to their
homes as a "precautionary measure."
Jim Sullivan, a center and Donahue's
roommate, was ordered Isolated and
placed under observation for 11 days.
?00KS AND FROSH PLAY
IN PORTLAND TONIGHT
PORTLAND. Oct. IS JV future
rldlron "(treats" will make their
ollrse football debuts tonight, vhen
the Oregon freshmen and the Ore
:nn State rooks clash at B pm. at
Multnomah stadium.
The Oregon freshmen, boasting
heir strongest team In recent years,
ire favors to defeat the rooks, who
.ire tabbed weaker than uausl.
EFF, GRANt'bATTLE
TO 0 TO 0 DEADLOCK
PORTLAND. Oct. 13 (Jl Jeffer
oi and Oram High schools plsyed
to a scoreless tie In a Portland In
tcrscholastic football league gome
last nlchl. Jefferson had been un
defeated snrl untlil i.t two years.
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