Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    MIT GONG
FOR
BOUT
Lillard Reaches Agreement
With Ex-Marine to Use
Legitimate Holds Only.
The Gray Mask is polishing
up his hard noggin to use
against Buck Davidson tonight
at Mack Lillard's weekly wrest
ling card at the Medford arm
ory. The masked man has an
unbroken string of four victories
to his credit here and southern
Oregon wrestling fans are won
dering if the ex-marine will be
the fifth or if the Mask's iden
tity will be revealed as a result
of losing the bout to Davidson.
Lillard and Davidson have
reached an understanding that
only legitimate wrestling is to
take place in the ring tonight
between the Mask and David
son. Despite the suspicions of the
spectators that the Mask has
something hidden in his hood,
there is nothing there but a good
old hard skull according to the
referee and Lillard. There are
four Medford wrestlers to date,
Including Davidson, who will
vouch for the fact that the
Mask's head is hard as rock.
The Mask's aggressive man-
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ymiitaitt &m h' naw
tier, ability to meet any wrest
ler and throw him for a loss, in
dicates that he might be an ex
champion from somewhere.
The main event will run two
out of three falls or an hour of
wrestling.
Tony Ross meets Faavo Ka
tonen, one of the Mask's previ
ous victims in four ten-minute
rounds or two out of three falls
in the semi-main event.
Tex Porter and Herb Parks
are scheduled for the curtain
opener at 8:30 p. m. and Lillard
promises that both will be pack
ed full of action.
CAVEMEN MEET '
ASHLAND FRIDAY
Grants Pass, Oct. 19 Grants
Pass football fans will have a
chance to see the only conference
game of the home season tomor
row night when the Ashland
Grizzlies will be gunning for
their second win in five games.
Frank Burdell, flashy little
left half who has been a stand
out in several of the Cavemen
games this season, will probably
be lost to the squad for the rest
of the season because of a lateral
knee injury. According to Coach
Mel Johnson, the hopes of the
team are brightened with the
prospect that Junior Moser will
be back in the game after a two
week layoff because of a "green
stick" fractured rib.
Ashland tied Klamath Falls
12 to 12 two weeks ago and last
week the Cavemen were beaten
12 to 0 by the Pelicans. But the
Grants Pass club figures to score
their first conference win over
the Grizzlies Friday.
Mask On Mat Card Tonkht
eul . : -
The Gray Mask, noodea mysiery man from somewhere, is shown above with a painful hold on
an opponent in a recent match. Th Mask will face Buck Davidson in a re-match main event
at Medford armory tonight.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By United Press
Buffalo, N. Y. Ike Williams,
138, Trenton, N. J., technically
knocked out Johnny Green, 141,
Buffalo, (2).
I Dallas, Tex. Fritzie Zivic,
i 150, Pittsburgh, .knocked out
I Pete Saia, 147, Pittsburgh, (8)).
Cleveland Lloyd Marshall,
163'4, Cleveland, decisioned Joe
Carter, 158, Rome, N. Y., (10).
Oakland, Calif. Jimmy
Joyce, 132V5, Gary, Ind., knock-
I ed out Manuel Sierra, 133, Ha
j vana, Cuba (4); Billy George,
1 145, Oakland, decisioned Char
: lie O'Kelly, 146, Des Moines,
, la.
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BOWLING
In City League bowling last
night Office Boys took two out
of three over PMT. (Klatt 224
596); Union Oil took two out of
three over Henry's Drive-In,
(Bradley 225-606); and State
Police took two out of three
over Firestone, (Cuthbertson 179
499).
Cuddy Picks USC Trojans
To Win Over Washington
BANKER IS BRAKEMAN
Chicago (U.R) Russell L.
Hoak has two jobs. From Mon
days through Fridays he is vice
president of the First National
Bank of Elkhart. Ind. Over the
week-ends he works as brake
man on the New York Central
freight run from Elkhart to Chi
cago. Hoak took the latter Job
after the railroad had appealed
for part-time workmen.
Cm Mill TTIbuna mailt Adi.
WE'RE ELECTING BOTH
A PRESIDENT and a VICE-PRESIDENT
NOV. 7
J if
f-yffl No one can deny that the New Deal
aom n sirauon naa kiuwii hicu aim
No one can deny that the New Deal
administration has erown tired and old.
Wo nnrl har fresh evidences of that
fact almost daily. Four terms a total of 16 years In the"
'White House is too mucMot any man! Do you want
to deliver the U.S. into the hands of Hillman, Browder,
Hague, Kelly and the Pendergast machine?
DON'T GAMBLE with AMERICA'S FUTURE
ELECT
TT5 TIME
THOMAS E.
AND
JOHN
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TO OKt!
DEWEY
"BRKKER
THIS YEAR
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By Jack Cuddy
United Press Staff Correspondent
New York, Oct. 19 (U.R)
Picking the football winners
maybe:
South
Navy over Georgia Tech sen
timental selection by an old
sailor.
Tennessee over Alabama
tightern' a new pair of shoes.
North Carolina Pre-Flight over
Georgia Pre-Flight ditto.
Kentucky over Virginia Mili
tary sick cats get well.
Mississippi State over Louisi
ana State flipping coins again.
Also Tulsa over Mississippi,
Wake Forest over North Caro
lina State, Tulane over Auburn,
William and Mnry over Rich
mond Air, South Carolina over
Clemson, Georgia over Daniel
Field, Jacksonville Navy over
Miami,
Midwest
Great Lakes over Ohio State
Paul Brown's new vs. his old
team'.
Nebraska over Kansas after
resorting to old Ouija board.
Notre Dame over Wisconsin
has anybody seen Kelly?
Iowa Pre-Flight over Ft. War
ren officers are helpful at
times.
Iowa State over Missouri
Durocher seeks Sinatra's egg
pitcher.
Also Purdue over Iowa. In
diana over Northwestern, Okla
homa over Kansas State. Lincoln
Army over Marquette. Western
Michigan over Wooster, Drake
over G'istnvus Adolphus. Bald
win College over Case. Wabash
over De Pauw.
East
Illinois over Pittsburgh Bud
dy Young's track meet.
Penn State over Colgate but
don't ask why.
Army over Coast Guard Cais
sons go rolling along.
Syracuse over Temple as
sisted by Aunt Alphonslne's hat
pin. Holy Cross over Brown Bing
Crosby rarely groans In sleep.
Also Cornell over Sampson
Navy, Lafayette over Lehigh
Boston College over New York
U., Bainbridge over Camp Perry,
Villanova over Muhlenburg.
Michigan State over Maryland.
Connecticut over City College
of N. Y.
Southwest
Southern Methodist over Rice
this busted the crystal ball.
Texas Christian over Texas
Aggies but keep your cabbage
In pocket.
Southwest Texas over Texas
Tech the seesaw Is molderlng
us.
Also Second Air Force over
North Texas Aggies, Amarillo
over Norman Air, Randolps
Field over Seventh Armored,
Texas over Arkansas.
Far West
Southern California over
Washington seeking northwest
passage.
Fourth Air Force over El Toro
Marines Just spinning the
wheel.
Colorado U. over Colorado
College okay, call the padded
wagon.
Also Alameda Coast Guard
over College of Pacific, Califor
nia over Fleet City Navy. Okla
homa A. and M. over Denver,
Utah over Idaho Southern, U. C.
L. A. over St. Mary's Pre-Flight.
San Diego Navy over Ft. Mc-Arthur.
(Last week 43 right, 9 wrong,
4 ties, for .827. Season .792.)
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APPLE QUOTAS
Washington, Oct. 19 (U.R)
The War Food Administration
announced today that the civil
ian share of the 1944 applo har
vest will bo 38 pounds of pro
cessed and fresh fruit per per
son, an increase of 13 pounds
over last year but still 10
pounds below prewar consump
tion. All dried apples will be used
by the army but grocery shelves
should be amply stored with
other processed foods, WFA
said. Civilians will get 65
per cent of canned apples, 46
per cent of apple butter, 09 per
cent of frozen apples. 79 per
cent of apple jellies, B5 per cent'
of cider vinegar, and 100 per
cent of apple cider.
10
B R I CKER CITES
BY PENDERGAST
Opponent Charged With New
Deal Cynicism in Admit
ting Support of Machine.
Thursday. Oct. U. 1S44 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Its rightful place of dignity and
honesty."
Following his three Nevada
speeches tomorrow, Bricker
will campaign in Utah Friday.
His major speech will be .deliv
ered at Salt Lake City' that
night.
TIMES DO CHANGE DEPT.
Abington, Mass. (U.R) In
1775, the citizens of Abington
voted that "It was an indecent
way the female sex do sit in their
hats and bonnets to worship in
the House of God."
Washington, Oct. 19 (U.R)
Regulations whereby World
War II veterans can obtain loans
for home purchasing under the
G. I. bill, of rights were issued
today by the veterans adminis
tration. Veteran Administrator Frank
T. Hines emphasized in an ac
companying statement that the
veterans administration does not
make loans directly, but only
guarantees those made to vet
erans by recognized individu
als, banks, loan companies, and
authorized federal and state
agencies.
The loans may not be In ex
cess of $2,000 and must be used
for buying property, or finan
cing construction or improve
ment of property to be used by
the borrower as his home, or as
his business, if dwelling and
business are at the same site.
Veterans can apply for the
loans not more than five years
after the end of the war.
The regulations identified eli
gible borrowers as servicemen
on active duty on or after Sept.
IB. 1940. "and hefnrn ihn nffl.
jcially declared termination of
j World War II; who are dls
i charged or released from serv
ice unner conditions otner than
dishonorable" after 90 days ac
tive duty, or, regardless of
length of service, if released
"because of injury or disability
Incurred in service in line of
duty."
Aboard Bricker Train En
Route to Fresno, Calif., Oct. 19
(U.R) Gov. John W. Bricker of
Ohio winds up his five-day cam
paign for California's 25 elector
al votes tonight at Fresno where
he delivers his nineteenth speech
since entering the state.
The" GOP vice presidential j
nominee carries his drive Into
Nevada tomorrow with speeches
at Reno, Sparks and Lovelock. I
Bricker opened his final day I
In California with a speech at j
Bakersfield today. He aiso made '
rear-platform talks at Tulare and
Selma. !
Pendergast Support
He told a L.n Anpplp nu- :
dience last night that Sen. Harry
S. Truman, Mo., his democratic
opponent for the vice presidency,
bespoke "New Deal cynicism"
when he admitlnrl hi hoH pr,
dergast machine support. He al-
so said that Truman, In his1
speech two days prior In the!
same auditorium, "insulted" in
dustry, labor and armed service I
personnel when he "accredited" j
the Roosevelt administration i
with "the miracle of war pro
duction indeed for winning the !
war itself." !
"I want to say to you, right '
at the outset, "Bricker asserted, j
"that these historic results have i
been achieved not because of i
the New Deal, but often in spite !
of the New Deal."
Bricker said that Truman
"tore away the shroud and re
vealed New Deal cynicism In all i
us ugliness- wnen the demo
cratic nominee told a news con
ference that he had Pendergast
support.
Could Be President
Citine the fact (hut Tmmm
could become president, Brick
er condemned the Missourian
for his statement that "a states
man is only a dead politician"
and Truman's disclaimer that he
wanted to be "a statesman."
Let It be remembered,"
Bricker said, "that this gentle
man who owes his political for
tune to Pendergast, and who
never wants to be a statesman,
could become president of the
United States.
"The time has come to elimi
nate such cynicism from our po
litical life and restore the presi
dency of the United States to
POPE SENDS BLESSING
Rumford, Me. (U.R) F i r s t
American serv'.cewoman to be
married at St. Peter's during the
war is Lt. Emilia M. Bernard of
Rumford, an army nurse. After
the ceremony, she and her hus
band, Lt. Edgar E. Erwin, Jr., of
Lake Providence, La., received
a blessing from Pope Pius XII.
stands third In per. capita circu
lation of library books In the
nation. Only California and
Massachusetts have a greater per
capita circulation.
New Hampshire, one of thej
smallest of the United States,
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