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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943
PITCHES AGAINST
IGHT
Eureka Pits Great Passer
and Runner Against Tor
nado at Local Stadium.
, Fabulous Frankie Massaro
comei to Medford tonight to try
pitching hla Eureka, Calif., high
school football eleven to a vic
tory over Medford's Black Tor-
. nado In a return battle at the
atadlum that starts at 8 o'clock
sharp. The two clubs struggled
to a tt-o standoll at Eureka uct.
0.
Called by Medford Coach
Lome Arnold "one of the best
high school backs I've ever
seen," the big Eureka fullback
is practically 100 per cent of the
Logger attack. He passes liks a
madman and his ball-carrying is
almost as potent. For Coach Jay
willard s machine he Is a "meal
, ticket" In capital letters.
The Californians figure to be
plenty tough, what with Massaro
. flinging and lugging. They
whipped Ashland last week, 18
to 13, with Frankie, of course,
being responsible for all three
touchdowns. He is rated the best
lorwara passer ever developed
In northern California.
Mar Score Plenty
Arnold, who'll be making his
; farewell appearance as Medford
mentor, believes it will be a
high-scoring affair. He recalled
that in the deadlocked game be
tween the two clubs Medford
found it not too difficult to
move forward on the ground,
and that fumbles and lack of
goal-line sock were all that kept
the Tigers from crossing the last
line two or more times.
As for the Black Tornado, It
looked very good in whipping
Grants Pass, 8 to 0, last week.
It tackled and' blocked with
much vigor and its pass defense
was all that could be asked
when the Cavemen got really
dangerous. And It has had a
whale of a lot of aerial defense
drilled into it the past practice
week.
Arnold's Last Game
'Another thing. As it will be
the last gam for Coach Arnold
before leaving Monday for Yank
ton college, Yankton, S. D., to
teach physical education to naval
cadets, the Tigers will naturally
want him to carry away a fare
well victory. They'll do their
best to place a halter on
Massaro.
' The team isn't in tip-top phy
sical condition, what with Gil
Tumy, end, definitely out and
Steve Dippel, left half, nursing
sore leg but destined to see
action befort the evening Is over.
The rest of the lads are OK.
Officials will be Paul Davis
at Grants Pass, Virgil Swanson
of Medford and B. Price of
Camp White. -
probable starting lineups:
World's Heavyweight King
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Planning to box an exhibition match at Camo White tonioht
for the entertainment of thousands of soldiers and a handful of
civilians is Sgt. Joe Louis, heavyweight fight champion of, the
world. Louis and his entourage, who are touring the country's army
camps, arrived in Medford this morning from Camp Adair.
Don Hutson Plans To Quit
Pro Football, Or Does He?
j By Jack Cuddy
United Press Staff Correspondent
Rye, N. Y., Oct. 28 U.R) After separate i Interviews with
Don Hutson and Curley Lambeau of the Green Bay Packers.
we can state definitely that:
(1): Hutson, the Packers
mighty end, will or will not re-
Medford
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Corcoran
Miller
Lynch
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Eureka
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tire at the close of this season.
(2) Hutson has not or has
worn shoulder pads while par
ticipating in every Packer game
for nine seasons.
(3) The Packers' safety man is
Hutson or Lambeau.
We garnered these "scoops"
during a reportorial workout
with the Packers who are
grooming here at the Westches
ter Country club for Sunday's
game with the Giants at the
New York polo grounds. Dur
ing the workout we galloped
past Hutson, apparently the safe
ty man, and thought we were
stepping over the goal stripe for
a journalistic touchdown, when
suddenly thrown by Coach Lam
beau, We woke up right in mid-field.
Hutson, a lanky, soft-spoken
southerner who is generally re
garded as the greatest pass re
ceiver in grid history, told us:
"I'm playing my last season
of football. That's positive! I'm
quitting because I've played
long enough nine years as a
pro. Four years in college and
one in high school. I'm 30 years
old; and I hava a good bowling
alley business in Green Bay. 1
Plaskett
Baker
Watson
Niedermeyer
Plumley
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Johnson
Knudien
Campbell
Sadler,
Massaro'
don't have to play any more."
Then he encountered Coach
Lambeau, standing in the club
lobby, and sounded him for
words of regret over Hutson's
planned retirement. The. portly
pilot gave us a quick ones-over,
as if estimating our lack of in
telligence, and inquired causti
cally: "Are you kidding? Don't you
know that's an annual gag with
Hutson? Why he's been an
nouncing his retirement about
this time every season for the
past five years. Does he play
nice a guy wno s. ready tor the
ash can? He'll retire, all right
aDOUt 1880."
San Francisco, Oct 29. UR)
The unbeaten and unscored-on
University of Southern Califor
nia Trojans were strong favor
ites today to make it two in a
row over University of Califor
nia tomorrow in the Los Angeles
Coliseum and thereby clinch the
Pacific Coast . conference south
ern division championship.
Victory for Coach Jeff Crav-
ath's men, who defeated the
Bears 7-0 earlier in the season,
would give them highest claims
to Rose Bowl honors. Their
only competitors, the undefeated
University of Washington
Huskies, complete a four game
non-conference schedule tomor
row with a return game against
Spokane Air Service command
at Seattle. .
Should California upset the
dope bucket, however, the Rose
Bowl picture would be compli
cated indeed. The Bears and
Trojans would end the season
in a tie for conference honors.
provided both defeated UCLA in
return engagements nct month,
and the thrice-defeated Califor
nians would have a claim on the
Pasadena prize.
Other games tomorrow find
St. Mary's Pre-Flight and the
Fourth Air Force Flyers from
March Field, Calif'., meeting in
an Army-Navy clash at Kezar
stadium, San Francisco; UCLA
journeying to San Diego to play
the Naval Training station, and
Pomona Army Ordnance chal
lenging the USC reserves. Sun
day, St. Mary's college and Uni
versity of San Francisco play at
Kezar for the "strictly civilian
championship of California.
Coach Stub Allison of Call.
fornia remained dubious of any
advantages gained for the Bears
by the loss of Halfbacks Mickey
McCardle and Howard Callanan
and Ends Ralph Heywood and
Pete McPhall to the Trojans.
He pointed out as he prepared
to leave with his team for Los
Angeles that George Callanan
and Don and Jim Hardy were
worthy substitutes for the de
parted stars.
St. Mary's Pre-Flight, on the
basis of its smashing 39-0 defeat
of California last week, remain
ed an even choice against the
March Field Flyers, who lost
their first game of the season
to Washington, 27-7, last Satur
day, i t
Walker 1$ Sure
He'$ Friend of
Lippy Durocher
Birmingham, Ala., Oct 29
(U.PJ The "Who Does Leo
Durocher Dislike club" lost
another possible member to.
day when Dixie Walker, vet
eran Brooklyn Dodger out
fielder, professed admiration
for his boss.
Walker, expounding fra
ternal ism between himself
and the "Lip." when he re
turned from a fishing trip,
told the United Press that he
"was positive Leo didn't mean
me." Dixie was referring to
Durocher's statement that he
couldn't get along with one
of his players.
The fiery manager of the
Dodgers said Monday, short
ly after President Branch
Rickey had announced that
he would be retained as man
ager of the team during 1944,
that he liked all of his players
but one.
TO LOOP
Conference Standings
' W. L.
Klamath Falls 2
Medford 1
Ashland 1
Grants Pass .. 0
Pet.
1.000
.500
.800
.000
BOWLING
In Social league games last
night, Office Supply defeated
Jarmln a Pennywise Drugs, 4 to
0 K. Prultt 363, R. Pruitt 246).
Littrell Parts defeated Medford
Feed and Seed, 3 to 1 (E. Sims
568, E. Sims 214) and Chefs
Super Service defeated Tolly's
Ullmore, a to O (G. Eads 800, D.
GUI 181). .
WEATHER
Northern California Scat
tered showers mountains of
north portion today and tonight
slightly warmer Sacramento
ralley.
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
Just dropped by to tell you. Frank. I had a
fine letter from your son, Joe. this morning.
Mighty nice of him to take the time to write
me...I know how busy they keep the boys.
That s a fine camp he's been transferred to
up in New England."
"Yes, Catherine and I had letter this
morning, too. Said he was writing you...
he a very fond of you. Judge. Catherine is
certainly proud of Joe and proud of the great
Army he's a part of."
"Sh hat good reason to be, Frank.
Joe ts ona fine fellow and the Army he's
In It the best disciplined, best behaved in
our history. Just last night I was reading
an article that quoted a report signed by
five chaplains in tha very camp where Joe
is now training. I remember their exact
words which were "there is no liquor prob
lem at this Post" And I understand that's
trua in camp after camp all over the
country. And if Catherine would like to
see that report, I'll drop it off at the
house tomorrow."
VAST PRODUCTION
Washington, Oct. 29 U.R
The United States, in less than
two years of war, has produced
more war material than the en
tire production of the Axis over
a 10-year period, Brig. Gen.
Hermon F. Safford of the army
Ordnance department declared
today. ,
SHINGLE ROOF UP
Washington, Oct 29 (U.PJ
An increase of approximately
eight per cent in ceiling prices
of all grades and sizes of red
cedar shingles to cover increased
production costs', was authorized
today by the Office of Price Ad
ministration.
The Klamath Falls Pelicans
are expected to clinch their sec
ond straight Southern Oregon
conference football champion
ship tonight when they meet the
cellarite, but dangerous. Grants
Pass Cavemen at Grants Pass.
Medford and Ashland, the two
other loop members, play non
conference teams, the Black Tor
nado facing Eureka, Calif., here
and Ashland entertaining the
Lakeview Honkers.
The Pelicans have defeated
Medford and Ashland while
Grants Pass hss lost to those
elevens. If an upset should oc
cur and the Pelicans get beaten,
they will have to share the con
ference toga with the winner of
the Medford -Ashland contest
here Armistice day.
Eugene, Ore., Oct. 29 ftj.FD
The University, of Oregon G. I.
Ducks will continue their non
conference football ' schedule
Saturday with an lntra-squad
game. Coach John Warren said
today.
The Ducks postponed a sched
uled game with a Camp White
team from Medford next Sunday
to Nov. 14 to give the whole
sporting weekend to World
Heavyweight Boxing Champ Joe
Louis who will give an exhibi
tion match at the cam. ..
Another scheduled gam for
the G. I. Ducks at Eugene Is a
return game with the 104th Cav
alry for Marshfield some time
next week. '
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For
Your Hallowe'en Party
Goblin Cake
All this week we feature the traditional Hallowe'en
Goblin Cake .... A rich Chocolate and Orange
Marble Layer Cake, made from a Betty Crocker
recipe. Iced with a delicious creamy chocolate
end orange Icing.
Please order your Goblin Cake early .... 79c ea.
And don't forget trlek or treat Hallowe'en
cookies and pastries for the Kiddies.
i
For Fine Cakes and Pastries
MONTREAL GOALIE
Quebec. Oct 29 (U.PJ Goalie
Bert Gardiner, former member
of the Montreal Canadiens Na
tional Hockey League team, to
day belonged to the Boston
Bruins.
Bruin Msnager Art Ross, in
announcing the acquisition of
Gardiner late yesterday, said
the . 30-year-old veteran was
purchased for cash and no play
ers were Involved. Gardiner, who
joins Boston at Montreal today,
will be in the nets Saturday
against his former teammates in
the season's opener at Montreal.
news of food on the home-front
as well as last-minute reports
from the war zones.
The new Snow Flake ads,
which will appear every Friday
In the Mail Tribune's popular
food pages, explain how today s
busy housewife can serve more
appealing meals despite ration
ing and shortages.
Soups and salads using non-
rationed foods are leaiurea.
Suggestions are offered for mak
ing the scarcer foods go farther.
M-.. ritlnarv rillheS. the IMS-
sages explain, take on new flalr
and appetite-appeal when served
with fresh, flaky Snow Flakes.
Medford grocers are cooperoi
ing with the campaign by dls
nisvins Rnnw Flake soda crack
ers and the foods that go so well
with them. The Mail Tribune is
among over 100 'leading Pacific
coast newspapers carrying this
new National Biscuit company
ad series.
DE SOTO PARTS
HUMPHREY MOTORS
33 S. Riverside Dial 4980
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m., 8 a. m.,
except Sunday. Phone day
time 8300, night 9101.
Many Newspapers
Used For Timely
Snow Flake Story
In line with its plan of con
tinually suggesting to- hard
pressed war-time meal planners
how to make the mos of what s
"in the market," the National
Biscuit company, this week
launched a striking new series
of Snow Flake soda cracker
advertisements . in the Mail
Tribune.
"Our customerir in Medford
look to the Mail Tribune for
their latest news," Nabisco men
here stated. "That includes
FOR SALE
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Power, with complete logging equipment,
now cutting fir on Southern Pacific, near
summit of Cacade. May be operated where
is or moved. Write to
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Klamath Falls, Oregon ";. '
EVERYTHING YOU WILL HEED FOR THE
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WEEK-END!
BISHOP'S
Jelly Beans Mints
Cello pkgs. . . . 10c
PAPER NAPKINS
80 count . . 10c
RAISINS
Unbleached Seedless
2 lb. 25c 4 lb. 49c
BLOB SKY
TOMATO JUICE
15 ox. can 3 for 25c
WAX PAPER
125 ft. roll . . 19c
LYONS
Radiant Fruit-Mix
All Ready For Your Holiday Cake
1 lb. pkg. . . . 49c
Llpton's CONTINENTAL
SOUP MIX
3 pkgs. . . . 25c
DEL MONTE FANCY
GREEN BEANS
303 glass . . 19c
.RUSSELL'S
GREEN BEANS
No. 2 can 2 for 25c
DODGE
SARDINES
1 lb. oval can 15c
SIMONIZ
HOUSEHOLD WAX
Wood Colors or Clesr
7 oz. can . . 49c
SIMONIZ
AUTO WAX
7 ox. can . . . 49c
2 pjckige 23C
& V 49c
CUBE or MEAL
POINT SAVING Values
ONLY
4 POINTS
-a.OlEOMAHCARlMLia. I PER POUND
1 lb. 27c 2 lbs. 52c
MEDIUM
For Breakfast Dish
Meat Extender
Cookies & Muffins
LARGE
12c 23c
- PRODUCED BY BEST FOODS -MAKERS
Or REAL MAYONNAISE
Lb.
CELERY
FANCY UTAH
lOo
SQUASH '
Lb. .30
POTATOES
U. S. NO. 1 LOCAL
ICO-Lb. Sack .... .2.33
ORANGES .
JUICE SIZE
DOZe. ...'....;..;......-.;. 25C
APPLES
LOCAL
Bon. ............. .....2.89
GUYER'S QUALITY MARKET
U. S. Inspected Steer Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb
OREGON CAPONS
REDS AND ROCKS FANCY . .
6 To 9 Lbs. Average. Fresh Killed.
i JTi.U h, ' ,,w hu com in and
look them over, you may want one or two tor
a later date.. Just Uave your order, we will
have thtm ready for you.
HAM and VEAL LOAF LB QEn
Seasoned ready for baking a real treat. Willi
VEAL ROASTS
Shoulder cuts.
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