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TORNADO'S TILT .SET F0R2 P. M. No Reserve Seats Available For Friday Game at Coos Bay Foes Rate Respect Medford's District 2 title game at North Bend will be played Friday at 2 p. m., Prin- cipal Lester D. Harris of Med- ford announced today. No reserved seats will be placed on sale here, he said. It will be necessary for Medford fans making the trip to North Bend to buy their tickets at the field. Rate Eespect Meanwhile, Coach Al Simp son's big task this week is to convince his boys not to take too lightly an unbeaten, untied team that has averaged close to 30 points and has never been held to less than three touch downs in any game this season. The North Bend attack Is built around hard-hitting 180 pound Fullback Don Sfunders and the scatback running of Conrad Hagen and Garland (Munk) Frye. However, Saund ers broke a bone In his foot in the Marshfield game last week. 1 . - I ' ..... I. TO .... . 4 una itrpui is lrum iuiui ucuu are that he will not be ready to start against Medford. Line Is Light Altogether the Bulldog back field has accounted for 175 points in their clean sweep of six victories. Its line is light but fast and aggressive, and throws plenty of' interference ahead of its ball carriers. On the other hand, the Bull dogs make no claims for defen- sive greatness. They have been . scored on by every opponent except Marshfield a team which, incidentally, has rolled to but one touchdown all sea son. North Bend ODened with 26-7 win over Grants Pass and followed it up by smearing Al bany, 27-9. Beat Reedsport 18-6 In one of their hardest fought games, they downed Reedsport 18-6, and roared to a 3-u wain nwav over Mvrtle Point. In I free-scoring melee, they outran Coquille, 40-25, and finished their reffular schedule with an impressive 25-0 win against Marshfield. It was announced today that Frank Bashor and Phil Warren will come down from Portland to officiate the title playoff. Two other officials, also irom j-ori-land, remain to be chosen. New York Visions Big Hoop Season New York, Nov. 14 (U.P.) Rio.timo hasketball will return to New York City on a bigger scale than ever this season, wun 21 double-headers scheduled for TMnHicnn Snnare Garden and leading teams from throughout the country on the invitation list. g The season starts Dec. 5 with ) games pitting Long Island Uni versity vs. Valparaiso and St. John's vs. Western Michigan, and runs through March 7, ac cording to the schedule an nounced today. robinsoFbooked for san francisco bout New York, Nov. 14 U.R Ray (Sugar). Robinsin, No. 1 wel terweight challenger, will head line a war bond boxing show at San Francisco Dec. 17, meeting either Chester Slider or Paulie Peters, who fight at Oakland, Cal., Nov. 20. FIGHTS LAST NIGH1 By United Presi Elizabeth, N. J. Joe Curcio, 153, Newark, N. J., outpointed Fritzie Zivic, Pittsburgh, Penn., (10). New York (Broadway arer.a) : Danny Kapilow, 143,i, New York, knocked out Henry Jor dan, 147'2, (3); Jake Lamntia, 165, New York, kayocd Cooljdge Miller, 154, Brooklyn, (3). At Los Angeles Freddy Dix on, 150, Los Angeles, drew with Bobbv Lakin, 148, New York (10); Febela Chavez, 129, Los Angeles, outpointed Pee wee Lewis, 128, Washington, D. C, (7); Rudy Turner, 154, Buffalo, N. Y., knocked out Mickey Hearn, 147, Los Angeles (2. it . . pruciBi r -. 1U lnrci mwiiiiibi FEMALE PAM LirilA E. Plnkhamf Vegetable Com pound is famous not only to relieve periodic pain but also accompanying nrrrous, Urrd, hlzhatrun? feeling vfcen due to functional monthly dis turbances. Taken regularly It help build up resistance against men symp tom. Pinkham'i Compound helps na ture FoUdw La'jel direction. Try Ul TALENT AND E. P. CLASH FRIDAY IN TITLE STRUGGLE Talent's title-bound gridders will go after their 25th consecu tive victory when they clash with the unbeaten Eagle Point Eagles for the Jackson county six-man football championship at Talent Friday night. Game time has been set for 8 p.m. Coach Roy Parr's team had little trouble in disposing of Rogue River, 44-13, last Friday but are expecting their hardest battle of the season from the Eagles. Eagle Point has not been de feated this season, and the only mar on its record is a tie with Central Point. Last Friday the Eagles show ed plenty of power by whipping the Prospect Cougars, 48-6, in a tune-up for their title scrap. Sport Chips BY Harry Chipman Mall Tribut.e Sports Editor By the luck of a coin, North Bend gets the playoff game with Medford for the district two football championship and the right to play Grant of Portland in the semi-finals on Turkey Day. North Bend had a change of mind, it seems, after they finished their six-game regu lar season undefeated, Al Simpson, Medford mentor, said North Bend officials flat ly turned down an offer to play Medford during the regu lar season, Simpson said Medford sched ule makers knew North Bend was going to have probably the strongest team in the Coos county area and tried to book the Bulldogs but met with an emphatic rejection of any game. When it became apparent that a playoff was going to be neces sary, Simpson telephoned North Bend school officials to see if the playoff could be called off and Medford declared the dis trict champion on the basis of their comparative scores. Med ford has beaten three of North Bend's foes far worse than the Bulldogs accomplished thj job. Simpson said he was told by North Bend officials that they didn't hope to beat Medford but thought they could score on them and thereby gain some prestige. If they don't hope to win the game, we would like to know why they were so insistent that it be played. The Southern Oregon com mittee, composed of R. E. Jewell, Bend principal, Le land Linn, Ashland superin tendent and Carl Morriion, Coquille principal, could have declared Medford the district champion, according to rules of the athletic association, but chose to take the easy way out and call for a playoff. The playoff with Grant, going to the winner of the Medford North Bend game, will also call for a flip of a coin to decide location if the two teams are unable to agree on a site, which they certainly won't be able to do. Rules of the association say the coin is to be flipped in the office of the secretary, Tom Pig- Poor Digestion? Headachy? Sour cr Upset? Tired-Listless? Do you feel headachy and upset due to poorlv d Rested food? To t(f cheerful and nappy again your food must be digested property. tachdav Saturemiistproduceabout two pint of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food Ii Nature fails, J rout food may remain undigested eaving you headachy and irritable. Therefore, you must increase the flow of thi digestive juice. Carter Little Liver Fill in Tease this flow quickly -often in aa little a 80 minute. And, you're on the road to feeling better. Don t depend on artificial aid to counteract indigestion when Carter' Little Livet Pills aid digestion after Na ture's own order. Take Carter' Little Liver Pill an directed. Get them at any drugstore. Only 2X Phone 2119 For Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service gott of Portland, who refused to step into the dispute of forfeit and later, location, of the Med- ford-North Bend tilt. Corvallis, Ore., Nov. 14 CU.PJ Coach Lon Stiner today sought a means of checking the Wash ington State Cougars' offensive as he drilled his Oregon State team for a return game with Washington Saturday. The Cou gars have rolled up 137 points in seven conference tilts. Eugene, Ore., Nov. 14 (U.R) Reserve Quarterback Bill Ab bey, practicing again with the University of Oregon team aft er being out with an arm injury today was expected to be suffi ciently recovered to play against California Saturday. Regular Quarterback Bob Reynolds, re portedly improving rapidly from an injury, was expected to start in the Cal game. PLAYERS NEEDED FOR MEDFORD HOOP SQUAD Medford Athletic association will hold its second basketball practice of the season at Jack son grade school gym tonight at 7:30. More players are needed, association officials said today, before a playing schedule can be drawn up. Ue Mai) Tribune Want Ada You wouldn't think digging carbon and gum out of your car would be as easy as whisking its windshield clean . . . but it is. A "detergent" (or cleansing agent) in Improved RPM Compounded Motor Oil gradually removes power-robbing deposits from engines. Tlus saves tidy sums in repair jobs. . Corrosion nibbles just like rust eats water. Improved RPM your car from this sad fate with a special corrosion inhibitor, an ingredient that knocks corrosion cold ("RPM" prevents rust, too). WOH CJUAifTT. KATWAUr STA3U SAM OH. dtShmdtrnt ' Statons, Garages and Cfierrot Gas Stations Basketball Officials Needed For Conference; Exams Soon With the coming of basketball season in both the A and B leagues of the Southern Oregon Conferences a problem of pro viding a sufficient number of officials for the many games is facing the Southern Oregon Of ficials Association according to Roland Parks of Ashland, head of the association. Superintend ents, coaches and principals are urged to contact interested men so that these men can study the rules, take the examination and become credited officials of the Oregon State High School Ac tivities Association. During the football season the Southern Oregon Officials As sociation has provided the offi cials for over forty games. It was necessary in numerous cases for an official to work an after noon B league game then work again in the evening. All schools including Yreka, California were furnished officials by the local association. Credited officials in Southern Oregon were: Don Laber, Roland Parks, Ralph Mc Culloch, Earl Schilling, Les Grant, George Bales, Eddie Joanis and Norman Worthly. With only two exceptions these I men handled all of the games. 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Probably the biggest dispute by fans, coaches and players is over pass interference. No mat ter how it is called the offended teams' fans feel the decision was wrong. This penalty must be made on the judgment of the official just as a baseball um pire must call a man safe or out on a close decision. Few Are Perfect There are hundreds of inter pretations to be made in the Park View Gcnvalescent Home 153 Granite St., Ashland. Ore. Equipment for bed patients. Registered Nurse In Charge Our tiew mocfeo, fik Jones, Acts a 6fMh check profecfor. We love to fill your radiator (drop in anytime) but your car's cooling system can't stop fiery heat from blasting upper cylinder walls. Most oils shrink from hot spots but not "RPM." It contains an adhering agent which makes it cling tight to the most sizzling cylinder. This naturally cuts wear 'way down. To keep you out of bubble trouble we gave RPM Compounded Motor Oil a de-foamcr. This stops air bubbles that sometimes form in oil and hinder circula tion to vital engine parts. So, you see, Improved "RPM" is in there pitching to cut costs every way a motor oil can. Try it! ... STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA Dt-foomor ? provvnt off bubblo. games of football and basketball and only an official of many years experience can get through a season without mistakes. The association needs basket ball officials, but will take only those who study and pass the rigid examination. Anyone in terested should call their local high school principal, or Roland Parks, 7301 Ashland. BASKETBALL MEETING CALLED FOR TONIGHT A meeting of all persons in terested in entering basketball teams in either a southern Ore gon independent league or a city league will meet at the Jackson county chamber of com mercc office at 8 p.m. today. The Medford Athletic associa tion is sponsoring the league. first independent cage circuit planned for southern Oregon since the start of the war. 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