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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1939.
Beavers Score 1 3 to 7 Win Over Huskies - Gonzaga Upsets Oregon j
CORVALLIS TEAM
THWARTS AERIAL
AHACKSJO WIN
Lead Coast Conference
First Touchdown Ruling
Puzzles Fans.
GONZAGA PASSES NEGRO HALFBACK PELICANS BATTLE
FOR TOUCHDOWNS (LEADS UCLANS TO
JUIMnT
IL
Klamath Statistics
pnMnio nornm
UUMUULIV UliLUUIt II l U
Webfoots Lack Punch Re
serve Back Goat of Defeat
First Loss This Year
Hayward Field. Eugene. Ore.,
arm like a big league baseball
player, and his Gonzaga team
n,ates exploded the heretofore
undefeated Oregon football
team, 12 to 7, today.
The Spokane lad hurled two
touchdown passes, one In the
closing seconds of the third per-
pon.
Seattle. Oct. 21. APV-The
burly Beavers from Oregon
State colle.ee continued their un
defeated status In the Pacific
Coast conference gridiron race
today, defeating the University
of Washington Huskies, 13 to 7.
before 14.000 fans.
It was the fourth consecutive
win for the Beavers, and their
second in conference competi
tion. Despite the fact Oregon State's
lead was safe throughout, the
Huskies put on a dazzling pass
ing attack that twice just failed
to bring touchdowns.
Oregon State got its first
touchdown In the second period
when sub fullback Dow partially
blocked McAdams' punt behind
the Husky goal line. The ball
came to rest on the Husky 2.
and halfback Olson plunged over
on the first succeeding play.
Vounce's kick was low.
The Huskies took command
in the third period, mixing short
ZZrA. . .v,. n.. Kf beal Vie Reginato,
fourth down pass failed by in-1 ,bcaI ,.bo0,i1 the
: " .lead beiore
After a few punt exchanges,
Dow opened the last quarter
with a 10-yard sprint to the
TO
A SCORELESS TIE
Yardage fsmmmige)-. 1284
Tardag puM) 78
Total Yardage 204 &
lit Doves (scrimmage) 6
j lit Downs rpa&sts)..
j Total lit Dowsa
, Paasea attempted:
Paasea oomplelnl
Los Angeles. Oct. 21. (AP)
Kenny Washington, Brillian Ne
gro halfback, led the University
of California at Los Angeles to
an easy 20-6 victory over Mon
tana before 25.000 today.
Shufflin' Kenny's big feet
traveled to all three of the
Puses tn:rcepud t7
1 Number of punti..
Punting Duel Features Thrill-!A, ltns,h un
PenalUea
ing Game Medford
Touchdown Drive Misses
ia
44
KP
117
41
168
1
1
10
14
J
1
10
41 a
acker started the fireworks by
returning a punt 23 yards to
the Medford 38. Rush made 10
over Medford' right guard and
Medford's Black Tornado and ' Anarlcrr nlrWoH m fn,,-
r m n T- , r - n ; .n..-u ; . . . . , -,, r r - - . . vn
... mr, luuuiuumn u-iuig me , me r-eucani oi Mamaui nign ter as the first quarter ended
a left halfback with a pitching brief time the Uclan's first team tossed up impregnable defensive On the opening play of the sec-
w-3 in me game, wnne nion- worKS to Dame to a scoreless j ond period Rush hit center for
tana, after one disappointing tie in their traditional South- j three yards, placing the ball on
goal march, finally checked in em Oregon conference struggle i Medford's 19-yard line, but on
a touchdown with less than two in Klamath Falls Friday night I the next play Don Mover, Tiger
minutes of the game left to : before S.000 highly partisan i right end. recovered ' n,,.v.
E
ALABAMA TO JOIN
GRIDIRON GREAT
CONQUERED
(Contin'iM rroui Pvr Out )
Texas Christian a
but came on to win easily, 20-6
In New Orleans, two un
beaten southern outfits, Tulane
and North Carolina, fought to a
14-14 draw as
FACE BE
Grappling fireworks are ex
pected to explode all over the
place tomorrow night when Pete
Belcastro gets his second crack
tr-,-. fiiter CfhiiW the Ger-
T - ; i man badman, in the main event I nere toaay.
touchdown; . ' ..... . mrH' The Utes struck twice in
weekly program in the local ar-, Pe,rlod' V
ana
BY UTAH 35 TO
Boise, Idaho, Oct Jl. AP)
University of Utah used passes
and power to whip University
of Idaho, 39 to 0, in an int.r.
state football game before 6,900
Winding up a powerful card.
Pete and the Nazi will battle
Ians- ! fumble on his own nine-yard
It was Klamath's fourth dead- j marker,
lock of the 1939 season and the ' From then until ' the final
play.
The Washington field day oc
ean midwav in the first oeriod
iod and the other in the first ; The lankv Ne.ro hrrlr wv first time this vear the Ticers ! nuarter i,v,-
iu iiiniui7 i uic unai quar- on a wild gallop for 68 yards nave iauea to score a victory. , its opponents 20-yard lim
,er- , to set the Bruins up for a score. ; Neither team has been defeated. : Newland and Rush and Ramos
-.-n.5a. miuij vyir-,nn tne bail on the Montana i me two powenui ior-,Dooted them far and wide In
a team that aspired to the, 15 Fullhark !. rm, hr,.!ward walls locked in a death , the remaining mini, u
Jim LaLanne's : fc" B"a ' : minutes old Isadora
passes for North Carolina over- i luf u"c "our ' "- utah halfback.
came a two-touchdown deficit.!"1""
Kentucky mopped up Georgia, I the match anything like that
13-6, and Georgia Tech halted , which the P3" sta two weeks
Vanderbllt, 14-8. in Southeast-! a " miht not la!t long
ern conference games. 1 e""8h tor the customers to set-
Duke rolled up a 33-6 count ; "e . dwf ta the, ?ut h,f,er
on Syracuse, and Washington & thet be rtSftlVd
Lee checked West Virginia, 9-0, 1 Pe.t U wl ! be remembered,
in interrtfnn.i VT 1 , w" blasting the sauerkraut out
r.i C.t,Ml, i Ui molph
within burn 0 the Southeastern group, oc"UIZ 'ne' .. . 7
ine Ls dT0PV surprising 74) decision ! w,h?n h5 ""dsed the location
Si-S to Manhatun" Nonh Carolina of, h! Teuton Terror and cata-
Rose Bowl after deadlocking 0(f ,jXi and Washington barged SriP and throttling almost ever-; first half Klamath got to Med-
wnn oomncrn (.aniomia ana : over the right side of the Grizzlv threatening offensive gesture of , ford's 29, but lost the ball on
licking California and Stanford 1 ijne for tne touchdown. John 0010 clubs, the game developed j downs. A moment later New
in Pacific Coast conference! Frawley kicked the added point ; into most remarkable punt-: land passed to Thurman for 16
fames, was its first in six years Jackie Robinson, duskv half ; in8 duels of tne ,eiT in ' yards and Klamath was pen-
The Webfoots showed only back companion of Washinaton j ern Oregon prep football. alized 15 yards for unnecessary
one spark of greatness a third returned a Montana punt 40 1 Jt was kicking contest be-, roughness, putting the Tigers on
period advance from their 39 varrf5 , ,h .-.-- ,n : tween left halfback Bob New- the Klamath 20 r..i t--j
to ponzasa s 24 on seven plays again Can,or and Kennv 'wen, , land of Medford and Bill Rusn ' fumbled there to bog down, as
that, with, the aid of an offside t0 work Cantor made la', Wash-i and Mel.vin Ramos of Klamath Klamath's Wilson recovered.
wnn a siigni eage going :jun Deiore the half ended An.
penalty, set up
pass from halfback
touchdown
Jay Gray
end. Gray
try for point
a short-lived
Gonzaga's coach.
I Puggy Hunton, dipped into a
bag of touchdown tricks.
The non-conference nature of
Falls.
to the Tiger booter. Newland ! acker returned a punt 31 yards
jockcu tne learner nine timns j to -Mealord s 29.
for an average of 44.6 yards The Tigers struck for 53 yards
per boot, while the two Pelican 1 in two plays just beiore the
punters combined on 10 kicks , third quarter ended but lost the
to average 41.8 yards. Time af-iball on downs on the Klamath
while Montana's uiunu-iuig jn sum ., from nis own iz-yard line.
backfield nerform. ,ne OPP051"0" reeling oacx on urr Slammed over the Klamath
ir.gton 18, in two drives, and
from the sixyard stripe Wash
ington skirted his own right end
for the score. Montana blocked
the conversion.
Coach Babe Horrell sent in
his second team and it could
never score.
scrappy backfield performers
Husky 44 and sub halfback Koh-lXrTwebfe its hls. and although Newland : right guard for 27 yards and
1 .... .....: ,. atlord tne Wcbfeet consolation 1 , "ul turned ud the best averaee it ' Newland f rH n... o
sute was beaten by Detroit, 21
6, and Maryland bowed to Rut
gers, 25-12.
Nebraska ran ud a decisive
20-0 count on Baylor and South- j
ern Methodist held Marquette j
without a first down in punch
ing out a 16-0 triumph.
Cornell continued to impress
in the east, rolling up a 47-0
count on Penn State. Army gave
another disappointing exhibi
tion, bowing to Yale, 20-15. Har
lan Gustafson caught two touch
down passes as Penn routed Har
vard, 22-7, and Dave Alderdice's
passing skill carried Princeton
to a 14-7 verdict over Columbia.
Holy Cross stopped Brown
pulted through the ropes to
knock himself goofy on the floor
outside the arena. Until that un
fortunate occurrence Belcastro
was top man by a wide margin.
He had the German on the run
and was on the verge of hand-
j Ing him his first local defeat.
I The middle event will bring
I together two former world's
: champions. Cowboy Dude Chick,
I ex-king of the junior heavy
weights, will match clean and
two more in the third.
Before the game was five
Spector
went lnside
rlght end on a reverse from
the 5 to score the first touch.
down.
Only a few minute later full,
back Charles Turner went ovm
j from the one-foot line after half,
back Clarence Gehrke put the
Indians in scoring position.
Halfback Tom Pace counted
the third Utah touchdown.
-.-)ib .i end.
Gehrke tallied the fourth on an
off-tackle drive from the 10 and
Pete Bogden, end, scored th
last one after he took a lateral
from Turner on the Idaho 1J.
RACING
Laurel, Md.. Oct. 21. (AP
Challedon, W. L. Brann's three
year old champion, won th
S7.500-added Maryland handl.
scientific holds with Dave Levin, cap with a five-length victory
who for a short time ruled the i before 20,000 fans,
heavyweights. Both are fine j Howard Brace's G e n e r I
wrestlers. 1 Mowlee was second and Wheat-
Speed LaRance, husky Cana- ley Stable's Hostility third.
dian and El Pulpo, giant Mexi-
ler cut outside left tickle for :
easily, 20-0. and Dartmouth top- can with the marvelous leg ac
pled LaFayette. 14-0. i tion, come together in the six-
Indiana scored its second Big ; round opener.
in bitter defeat.
tne remaining aisiance on me rr,rf btma . i.ii
next play Kohler passed to End' Ris 0WTl 20 ,nd rifled ,
,mmer.flrt!leeoU'1,POmt that 57 yards in the
Lndaunted. the Huskies came!air to Bob Jon ....., en(J
right back to roll up five first j Jones pulled in the ban behmrt
downs and travel to the O.S.C. j the Oregon safety and darted
26. Tomich then intercepted a 'lightly to the goal line. Jim
pass, but fumbled. Conley of j Bryant's effort to tie the score
Washington recovering on the with a place kick was blocked
Beaver- 20. McAdams later hit by the Oregon center, Jim Ca-
right end for 18 yards to the'denasso.
Beaver 7. fumbling, but Conley ; Len Isberg. reserve halfback
again recovered. A crack at the for Oreeon. was the major vic
line, two attempted forwards and tim of Gonzaga's second score
a shovel pass failed. His quick kick was blocked on
With only a minute and six the Orepon 34 and recovered
ecc':ds remaining, sub Halfback ; for the Zags on the 24. A run
Carlson of Washington flipped ning combination, Canadeo and
long pass to tnd MacDowell. 1 Cecil Hare,
who caught the ball on the goal i where the
turned up the best average it 1 Newland fired a pass good for i Ten victory, nosing out Illinois,
CALIFORNIA EKES
13 TO 7
ards
line and fell over for the score heaved one into Bert Jacobson's
11 was good lor 37 yards. Mizen , arms over the goal line,
kicked the point j Oregon couldn't get past Gon-
The Beavers took the follow- zaga's 44-yard marker the rest
Ing kickoff and froze the ball of the battle,
until the finish. j Oregon outgaincd the Zags
The Beavers' first touchdown 185 to 134 yards at scrimmage
sent the fans to the rulebonV. but the Bulldocs sain mi
u'scu.tsion arose over the block
ed punt. Washington's quarter
back, Don Means, caught the
ball in the air. but the ball was
given to the Beavers.
Aftt-r the game. Referee Bob
by Morris explained that the ball
carried beyond the line of scrim
rr.age. which automatically gives
a punt to the defensive teams. He
said Means caught it on the five
yard line and was smashed back
to the two before the ball was
grounded. If the Huskies had
caught it inside the 4-vard line
the ball would have gone to
V ash-ngton.
The Huskies were vartlv Im
proved over previous showings
v., 1 ....1 lacKeo punch in th
line precincts. It was W
ton s fourth straicht Ion
The lineups ar.d summarvi
O. S. C U3 w.-..h. .-
Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 21. (AP)
University of California
scored its first football victorv
in four starts today with a 13
to 7 win over Washington State
college in a Pacific Coast con
ference game.
California, beaten in its last
, v. . , . , .
reached the 12 !, 7' uc
pass-tossing back k... i- penoos.
remained for fullback Rush of 26 yards to Piche. Klamath took
the Pelicans to get off the the ball when passes were in
night's most spectacular kick. It ' complete.
was a 75-yard beauty in the j The gen emerged with
first period. 1 Quite an edge in yardage gained,
Newland's nine punts were picking up 128.5 from scrim
of 41. 51. 30. 38. 45, 40, 54, 46 mage to Klamath's 117, and 76
and 56 yards. Rush had boots , from passes to Klamath's 41
of 75. 41, 30, 37 and 46 yards. ; or a total of 204.5 to Klamath's i got past Kansas State a.7 w-
and Ramos came through with 158. The Pelicans made 10 first State surrendered to Drake of
kicks of 34. 41. 38. 31 and 45; downs to Medford's 9. An p.. i the Missouri ValW
cepuonauy clean game. Klam
ath lost only 20 yards from
penalties and Medford five.
The linemen of both teams
turned in great defensive ex
hibitions. Medford's leadina-
yards. The foot was truly back
in football in this savagely
tought ball game.
It was the Black Tornado,
shooting for its fifth straight
victory, that rame closest to
-o. ana northwestern finallv
woke up long enough to halt
Wisconsin, 13-7. Mike Bvelene
led Purdue to a 20-7 conquest
of Michigan State.
Oklahoma opened defense of
the Big Six crown and crushed
Kansas. 27-7, as Missouri harlv
Jack Crain's 61-yard run for
WINTER FISHING
Challedon ran the mile and
a quarter in 2:02 3-9, three
fiiths of a second off the track
record. He picked up $6,225 to
run his 1939 winnings to $174,
53a. He paid $2.30, $2.10 and
$2.10.
Portland, Ore., Oct. 21 (AP)
The state game commission re
voked a previous order today
prohibiting angling in coastal
out the Couears came ht-
with a strong second half drive
to run up one touchdown in
the third and come within two
yards of another.
The first Bear tally came on
a 55-yard run by right halfback
Gerald Lutes, who had inter-
from seven comoleted .?, -. . "J:55 "- "SC s n1''
raises rmt M 1 n " l-hca, uick tmerson. An 80-vard
three suecee-fiil" th'rni-. .?. drive idcd b-v tw five-varc on the one-foot stripe and Klam
15 attempts netted 60 vards , Cougar penalties- when goinc 5 Rl'-5h immediately punted
Gonzaca and Oregon each ' bKime lu- Save California yards out of danger,
made tpn -r.t a,-"!its second tally, with fullback Th Medford drive started
ramming over that elusive 1 sround-gainers were Saulsberry.
touchdown. With seven minutes ' wno accounted for 52 yards in
of the fourth quarter remaining I 3 tries, and Piche. with 44
the Tigers reached a first down yards in 5 carries. Rush of Kla-
touchdown in the final minute f.refros.and lakes frora October
carried Texas to a 14-13 de- J? Apnl 15'
cision over Arkansas. ' commission said it would
of thi ! B consider at us teDruary,
c j 1940, meeting "the adoption of
Idaho,
Utah
Rocky
routed
35-0.
strong team
mountain Big
non-conference
New York, Oct. 21. (AP)
C. S. Howard's Argentine star,
Kayad 2d, raced to an easy one
length victory in the mile and
a sixteenth Continental handi
cap before 12,000 fans at Ja
maica today.
Mrs. Payne Whitney's Hash
was second and J. S. Riley'i
tired pacemaker. Journey On,
ran third. Kayad 2d's time was
1:45 and he earned a purse of
58,800. His price to win was
9-10.
' on the Klamath five yard line,
but the Pelican line rose up to
; throw back three plays for a
one yard loss. On fourth down
Ike Orr attempted to pass, and
although it was partly blocked
Louie Thurman grabbed it ar.d
made a gallant attempt to cro-s
the line. He was brought down
Lineups:
Gonzaga:
Lansing
Bryant
Schell
Schlosser
Feldhahn ...
Daly ..
Jordan
Jack McQuary scoring from the wt"-en Newland recovered a
math gained 42 yards in 10
attempts while Anacker. who
played only the first half, was
held to three yards gained in
six attempts.
Tne game was almost a rep
lica of the 0 to 0 tie played
by the two teams in Klamath
Falls two years ago. Last season
Medford won. 6 to 0.
Next Friday night the Tigers
play Bend's Lava Bears here.
Lineups and summary:
REINHART TAKES
HOLE-IN-1 PLAY
.LE
..LT
-.I.G
..C ...
..RG
RT
RE
Jacobson Q
Canadeo I.H
R. Hare RH.
C. Hare F
Oregon:
. H. Harris
Stuart
.... Robertson
. Sarmielson
Walden
. Jensen
Reginato
Donovan
Graybes.
Smith
Emmons
lone-yard line
In the third. Washington
i State drove to the Bear 30.
where Cougar center Ken Dt-
vine grabbed a fumble in mid
air and raced 25 yards to the
goal line. Later in the period
Washington State hammered f
the Bear two but lost the ball
on downs.
Some 20.000 saw the
in mild weather.
game
he goal
hir.g-
Leovich
Haekcnbruck
Schu'.-.z
Toutfouvas .,
Younce
Lr
LT.
L3.
. C .
RG .
(7
Yarr
Yonker
. Greer. wooi
Mucha
FTankowski
Nixon
Marx
Means
.. G'.c.ison
... McAdams
Jones
0 6 0 7 is
0 0 0 7 7
Score by periods:
Gonraga 0 0 6 6 1"
Ore;on 0 0 7 07
Gonzaga scoring: touchdowns. '
Jones (substitute for Jordan1
Jacobson.
Orecon scoring: touchdown.
Reginato: point from trv after
touchdown. G r a y b e a 1 (place '
kick. i
BEATS
EASILY
Jcs-tia (C) rt
Hammers Rf
G Feters Q-
Pethman LH .
Tom.ich Rj .
Kisse'.burih ..F3.."
Orecon Stjte . o
Washington o
t'regon State scoring- Touch
dowr.s. Olson (ub for Dethrr.an
M. Koh'.cr (sub for Tomic'
Point from try after touchdown
H.tmmers frv.i5sV
Washington scoring- Touch
down. .'.lacDowell. Point f-Cm
try fr touchdown. Mi.-cn 'sub
for Gaon ip'.acekicki.
Rooks Bui C. of P.
Th.e Dalies. Oct. 21 pu
Superior power in the last two
minutes gave the Oregon State
co'-rge revks a 6 to 0 f vtbji"
victory over the Tort'-and unl-vers.:,-
fro,hmen here Fru'av
ri --M. Harold Fox. rook fu'.I-
oiium across the
'rom the four-yard li-e
.-..ir,ce trc.m the
:ard hr.e.
Yir.kM Hurltr Hurt
New York. Oct 21 AP
Mis-s Ar.r.a L. Fern, 57. I.-.dian
aro'.i, kir.dercanen teacher
d.cd to-.i.iy from injuries r.if
fo.-t-d m an automobile collision
m wh.ch Oral Hi'.drbrar.d. 3:
N,nv York Yankee ncht-handec! .
r-'o.-cr. w cut en his throwing
hand.
B
-i Oct :i r.p
of scatter g-.ins will
Oregon marshes a: 7
the start of
' m.gnatory bird hunt.
soore
af'rr
Fort land
Portlj
Thou ta
boom in
a m S
the 45?iy
:ne srsicn
J-mcs Gerow. ditr'ct e,crl
;f''? har'!,"t 'v.:d find an
!?;nfe rf d-ifks and goes
The hag limit on duck, ,en
per day
Only three cnv1;ha,k, rf1
head or ruddy ri,.-',,
'ea n tne k, u-.,:
and Koss'
Seattle. Oct. 21. (API
Thrs-e up and three to go. Homi
cide Henry Armstrong was read
to leave for Los Angeles and
another title fight today after
turning in a three-round tech
nical knockout over Richie Fon
taine of Missoula. Mont , last
night.
Armstrong the world's welter
weight champion who weighed
139 3-4. bounced Fontaine to
the canvas seven times betore
the towel came in front Richie s
corner in two minutes and three
seconds of the third.
Tm Willi Tn?u- rut tdl
Kiamath fumble on his own 45-
yard line. Saul-berry and Louie
Thurman hammered to two first
downs on the Klamath 29-yard
line where, on fourth down.
Newland fired a 16 yard for
ward pass to Billy Piche. Piche
fought his way eight more yards
before being run out of bounds
on the Klamath five-yard line
On the first play Saulsberry
lost a half yard at center, then
Piche was cropped for a three
yard loss on a reverse. A pass
from Newland to Piche gamed
one yard, placing the ball on
the six yard stripe, from where
Orr tried his pass.
After Rush punted out. the
Tigers came right back to reach
the 22-yard line as Newland re
turned the kick 12 yards and
Orr broke loose for 10 around
the Klamath ri.iht end. How
ever, three pas.es were incom
plete and Klamath took the ball
on clowns on their own 26 when
another pass lost four yards.
With two minutes to play the
Pelicans launched their final
desperate scoring drive. Love
Rush and Lowe moved the ball
to the Medford 27-yard strir-e
but Piche intercepted a Lowe
serial shot on his own 15-yard
line to halt the attack.
The nearest K!am.3th Falls
came to the Medford end zone
was in the opening seconds of
the second period. Bobby An-
Medford:
Winter
Barrow
Hibbert
Thurman
Howard
Clute
Mover
L. Thurman
Newland
Piche
Saulsberry ...
Klamath Fall
.LER
LTR
LGR. Slaymaker
C
RGL...
-RTL. Barnett
...REL Webber
..QB Salsbery
..LHR Ramos
RHL.. Anacker
FB .
Substitutions: Medford. Leon
-rd. Wallis. Grimes. Gunr.ette.
Stead. Orr, Glenn; Klamath
Falls. Reginato. Currier. Rowles.
Hopkins. Lowe. Christianson.
Score by periods:
Medford 0 0 0 0 0
Klamath Falls.... 0 0 0 0 0
0;.':c:alr Jean Eberhart. ref
eree: Joe Peak, umpire: Gcorg.
Harrington, head linesman.
Motor Boat King.
New York Oct. 21. AP
Clinton Ferguson. Waban. Mass..
topped all American drivers of
outboard motorboa'.s in point
scoring during the 1539 season
to win the coveted George H.
Towr.send medal, it was an
nounced today by the American
Power 3oat association.
Frank R e 1 n h a r t won the .
Rogue Valley Golf club's hole-in-or.e
tournament completed j
Friday, his 140-yard approach !
shot stooninff thrA (--'-m unw 1
Love 0f the cup. Charley Clav. 18 '
Heiunan inches a-.vv --t -n
ed hv T.lnvrf V.t ...v.
Coff man 5hot "was 24 inches" distant, and
Wilson , r V S-ai-no. k,u
three feet from the can.
Bernie Williams won fifth
place, his ball being three inches
from the ring. One of Charley
Pin,.', t : -' '
r . .-.,--3 "aj IUUI U1C..C3
... from the circle. Other Drize-;
winners and their best shots '
were Paul Meyers. 24 inches i
from ring: Ed Drysdale. 24 j
inches from ring; VTi'jit Pruitt. j
35 inches from ring, and Jim '
Kimball. ?6 Inches from ring, j
Eleventh prize went to Bunny
Jerome, her best shot being four I
feet from the circle.
It was announced that Cub i
Pro Bill (Laddie Selkirk would
be in charge of women's tourna-'
rr.ents from now on. the first
of which will be staged r.ext '
Wednesday. It will be a blind
bogey affair. There will also
be a syeepstakes tourney for
women next Saturday, and all
those who can't enter the Wed-:
r.esday event are urged to play j
in the sweepstakes.
an order restricting the fishing
or entirely closing all coastal
streams to fishing during a part
I or all of the winter months as
i may be deemed necessary to
j maintain fishing conditions in
j such streams."
j The order was rescinded, the
commission, said, because of
I 'several petitions' asking winter
i fishing rights and because many
j anglers "have already purchased
, licenses with the expectation of
fishing during the present win
: ter season." Notice given, it said.
1 was too short.
Colorado Wolves Busy
Boulder. Colo.. Oct 21. (AP)
The Boulder Camera says
that the Colorado university
board of athletics has decided
to ask removal of Bernard
(Bunny) Oakes, bald-pated head
football coach.
Closing tima tor Too Ltt to du
al!; Adi U 1:30 p m.
The EVANOIL
The Sensational
Reverse "Forced-Aire"
CIRCULATING
OIL HEATER
Better Air
Better Heat
Better Health
A. C. LEIGHTON
Local Representative
(Office Tengwald Agency)
Phone 2058 or 993. 125 W. Main
c.ucKs. swans i
are iu.:- protected
Shooting hours:
P m remain the .
recent years Shotgun
r:nc must be plugged
rure a three-shell hmrt
n.ir jtarr.ps are alro
qi::rod with the ngu'ar licc
......- rims cannot br fJ
kept in storage more than ten
.ays after t.ie season c;oes I
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MEDFORD ARMORY
MONDAY NIGHT
Pete Belcastro
Hans Schulz
Dude Chick
Dave Levin
Speed LaRance
El Pulpo
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YES, WE CAN MAKE
PROMPT DELIVERIES NOW
DRY PINE SLABWOOD $6.00
DRY FACTORY BLOCKS $5.50
BUNDLED KINDLING $5.00
Delivered ia city Uriits
Or fill your car or trailer at otir fuel rvd
oa the center of North Central Are and
McArtdrevri Rod.
Timber Products Company
Phe 7
FIRST
AND
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CREDIT FOR
OTHER NEEDS
ANY BRANCH
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OF PORTlRtlD
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