OJaJBfcfliaflfcaatiaMaaaaaaawaaaMaaaawaMaMaBamaMaMala
MX MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNK
Thundar. Not. 29. 194S
Lynant Gets Big Chance
With Gray Mask Tonight
TONIGHT'S CARD
Jo. Lynam . Gray Maik
P.t. Belcattro rt. Ruful Jon.s
H.rb Parka Ban Eharman
Mayhem will be in order at
Medford armory tonight when
Mack Lillard presents double
main event wmcn promises 10
be laden with more alley-type
brawling than wrestling. It will
be the chance of a lifetime for
young Joe Lynam, the ex-GI.
when he tangles with the Gray
Mask In half of the top offering.
Lynam whipped the Mask in
Portland recently but the mys
terious one protested the de
cision, claiming Lynam's com
mando tactics were not legal.
The Redmond youngster notified
Lillard he will resort to the
same maneuver tonight if the
Mask insists by his own brand
of illegal stuff. At any rate, it
promise! to ba on of the best
bouts here in some time with
Lynam rated an excellent chance
to hand the Hood his first local
setback. '
Pete Bclcastro and Rough
Rufus Jones, who will be bat
tling to see who can out-rough
the other, mix In the other half
of the double offering. Anything
can happen when Bclcastro is
in the ring and the match prom
ises to outdo the top bout when
it comes to rough brawling.
An exact opposite Is In store
for lovers of the gentle art of
scientific grappling when Herb
Parks, classy Canadian cham
pion, faces Ben Sherman, Seattle
dandy, In the 8:30 curtain raiser
They went to a draw last week
and Lillard rcmatched them aft
er numerous pleas from fans to
see them together again.
DENVER OPPOSES
Oregon's Jake Leicht Makes First
Squad In All-Western Selection
San Francisco, Nov. 29 U.R)
The once-powerful Pacific coast
conference failed to produce a
single standout football team in
1945. So it took little St. Mary's
College (enrollment 160) to
dominate the annual United
Pss All-Star Western Football
team.
The Galloping Gaels, who
will play in the Sugar Bowl in
New Orleans on New Year's
Day, placed three men on the
first team, one on the second.
Another independent school,
Nevada, nailed down a spot
and the other seven on the first
club went to the conference
teams.
The selections:
1st Team Pos,
Ryan, St. M. la
It
lg
rg
McClurc, Nev
Sparlis, UCLA
McGovern.Wn
Hemstnd, Wn.
Giske, WSC
Callahan, USC
Leicht, Ore.
2nd Team
Dodge, Nev.
Musick, USC
Austin, OSC
M'Crm'k, use
Bolt, Frs. St.
rt Ma'mb'g.ucla
re Nelson, Wn.
qb O'Cn'r, St.M
Wed'my'r, St.M Ih Case, UCLA
BRONCHIAL
COUGHS!
m Branchial Irritations Dm to Colo
Buckl.y'i Famous "CANADIOL"
Mint. Aett Llko a FUik
ffpend a few cent trxlar at any
food ilruir atnra for a liotlla
or Ruekley'a CANADIOL Mixture
(tripla aclinic). Take a eoupla of
alpa at beitum. Keal Ita tnatant
aowarfu! effectlva action apraod thru
throat, head and bronchial tubea. It
atnrta at one to Inonen up thick,
choking phlegm, anotho raw main
branea and mako breathing aanlar.
Nufforara from thnaa paralatant.
naaty Irritating; cotiKha or bronchial
Irritation (Ilia tn rol'ta find nurk
lay'a hrlnga quick and affaotlva ra
llf. Don't wait ffat Hucklny'a Can
adlol today. Yon got relief Inatantlr.
Haath's Drug Store Wainscott's
Pharmacy Wettarn Thrift
Stor
Cordciro, St.M rh Tan'hlll, ucla
Llppincott, WS fb Kenf'ld, Cal.
Honorable mention: Linemen
Adair and Bcasley, St. Mary's;
Pchar, USC; Klein, Idaho; Ba
coka,. Washington Slate; Lor
enze, Oregon State; Beard and
Lossie, California; Ostcrhout,
Washington; Ashcr, UCLA.
Backs Sansregrct, Washington;
Gray, Oregon Stale; Reynolds,
Oregon; Lillywhite, USC; Hatch,
Idaho; Stone, Washington; Ste
vens, Oregon State,
Athlete Of Month
To Be Named Soon
' Medford Athletic Association's
athlete of the month award for
November will be announced
December 10, association offic
ials said today. The award is
presented monthly to any out
standing athlete, amateur or pro
fessional, so long as he performs
his fete In Medford.
Sports followers are invjled
to participate In selection of the
winner. Names must be submit
ted to Harry Chipman, sports
editor of the Mall Tribune, on
or before Dec. 5 to be eligible
for the November balloting. All
letters must be signed, it was
stated.
Shakeup Of Coast
Baseball Umpires
Los Angeles, Nov. 29 ftl.R)
Umpire Cicero (Red) Falls has
resigned and umpire Lee Demp
sey has been released from the
Pacific Coast baseball league,
President Clarence Rowland dis
closed today,
Lon Warnecke, veteran Chi
cago Cub pitcher was expected
to fill one of six arbiter vacan
cies, but Rowland declined to af
firm the report.
Uao Mall TrlDuno want Ada
Denver, Colo., Nov. 29 (U.P.)
Another fight was brewing to
day In the big seven conference
and it was a good bet that Den
ver University will pull out of
the circuit.
Football schedules are the
cause of the row.
The matter will come to
showdown tomorrow at Salt
Lake City when faculty repre
sentatives meet to draw up new
schedules.
C. W. (Cac) Hubbard, head
football coach and director of
athletics at Denver said today
that some of the other schools
already had agreed on schedules
and were planning to railroad
through a program that will not
be acceptable to Denver.
Home-and-Home Opposed
Other conference schools long
have favored scheduling foot
ball games on a home-and-home
basis, meeting conference oppon
ents twice in the same season
Denver, however, opposes such
a plan.
The question Is one of financ
es. Denver is the largest city in
the Rocky Mountain region and
as such draws the biggest
crowds. For that reason all
other conference members like
to play In Denver, but for that
same reason, the Pioneers like
to schedule their best dates with
Intersectional teams that will
pull the biggest crowds.
Left Conference Before
If Denver leaves the confer
ence, it won't be an unprece
dented move.
The same controversy devel
oped four years ago and Den
ver bolted. It operated for a
year as an Independent team
after which a compromise was
worked out. Denver played
home-and home games with only
Colorado and Utah and appear
ed on the home fields of the
other schools one year In three.
During the 1945 season, which
ended when Denver won the
big seven title by defeating
Colorado on Thanksgiving day.
Denver played seven games at
home and only two away. The
Pioneers had the heaviest sche
dule of non-conference games
playing Colorado College, Kan
sas. Oklahoma A & M, and
Drake: That Is the kind of set
up Denver wants continued.
EASTERN COACHES WILL
PICK SHRINE GRIDDERS
New York, Nov. 29 U.R)
Coaches Bernle Biermnn of
Minnesota, Andy Kerr of Col
gate and Beatty Feathers of
North Carolina State arrived in
New York today to choose per
sonnel for their east squad In
the East-West Shrine charity
football game at San Francisco
Jan. 1.
Navy Footballers
Leave For -Site Of
Army Clash Today
Annapolis, Md Nov. 29 (U.R)
The Navy football team was
scheduled to leave the Naval
Academy today for the Pine Val
ley Country club near Fhiladel
pl.ia, its headquarters until the
Army game Saturday.
The Middies ran through their
plays yesterday on an extreme
ly muddy practice field, and will
go through a final signal drill on
the playing field at Philadelphia
Municipal stadium Friday after
noon.
Coach Oscar Hagbcrg. grant
ing Army superiority only at
fullback and the tackles, named
a squad of 44 to make the trip.
The Midshipmen's brigade of
3,000 gathered around a huge
bonfire on Farragut field last
night for a final pep rally.
West Point, N. Y., Nov. 29
(U.R) Quarterback Arnold Tuck
er was expected to rejoin his
teammates on the Army football
team today after two days of
sickness but end Barney Poole
probably will not put on a uni
form again until Saturday's
game with Navy.
All-Star Gridders
To Play In Hawaii
Los Angeles. Nov. 29 (U.R)
An All-Star football team will
meet two Hawaiian teains in
charity games at the "Clipper
Bowl" on Dec. 9 and 18, It was
announced here today.
The team, composed of ex-
college greats, will leave here
by air next Monday and board
the Trans-Pacific Clipper at San
Francisco.
The first island game was
scheduled against the Lleiehua
Alumni team and the second
against an all-star team of the
Honolulu Alumni Football asso
ciation.
Free X-Rays Offered
V 1
1. . - V- . .
V
"IV.V'M
'w '-.lis
Ala
V,;1! -i .t ' -
'3 1
9
-,rfa..tJiatjl
Cheit X-ravi. to determine if tuberculosis is present are being
offered free in the Jackson county Public Health association's pro
gram. A mobile X-ray unit will be at the Timber Products mill
today from 2 to 6 p. m. On Friday at the court house from 11:30
a. m. to 1:30 p. nt. and from 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. Monday and Tues
day the free X-rays will be taken from 10 a. m. to noon and 1 to
4 p. m. Further information may be obtained by calling the Jack
son county Health Unit. 4383.
Uaa Mall Trlnuno Want Ada
HEADQUARTERS TEAM
WINS BOWLING CROWN
Camp White, Nov. 29 Break
ing team and individual game
records. Headquarters Section's
hard-hitting Enlisted Men's
bowling team smashed to their
second consecutive post title
when they trounced Headquar
ters Officers in three straight
games at the post alleys. They
won by margins of 896-662, 788-
593 and 849-699. Champtonship
team is composed of SSgt. Don
Safford. Cpl. Ernie Mahr-grove.
SSgt. Bob Carlson, Cpl. Pete
Schefcick and Sgt. Charles
Dahlke. Their 896 score set a
new Camp White single game
record.
BOWLING
In Commercial league last
night Silver Dollar Cafe swept
the serives to take all points
from Firestone. (Bradley 528
Ancloff 438). Daniels Robinson
took two games and total pins
from Montgomery Ward. (Hick
son 627 Timm 503). Fluhrer's
Bakery took two games and total
pins from Henry's Drive Inn.
(Eads 547 Swanson 471). Lit
trells took two games while
Pepsi-Cola took one game and
total pins for two points. (Groves
551 Franks 480.)
RESERVED SEATS SOLD
FOR DUCK-BEAVER TILT
Fitoon. Ore.. Nov. 29 (U.R)
All of 16.000 reserved seat tick
ets for the decisive game be
tween the University of Oregon
and Oregon State had been sold
today as the university s vt CO
foots continued their heavy
practice sessions. Coach Tex
Oliver said that even with a
number of minor injuries, his
players would be in fair physi
cal condition for the annual
classic.
An electronic device that gen
erates heat rapidly and uniform
ly in every molecule of rubber
has been developed to vulcanize
tires and other rubber products.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
with scattered light showers tonight
and FridHV. Snow in mountain.
OrRon: Occasional rain west and
scattered light showers tn east por.
tion with snow tn mountains. Not
much chanre in temperature. Moder
ate to fresh southwesterly winds off
coast. .
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 60; Lowest 46.
Total monthly precipitation 534
Inches. ...... .
Excess for the month 3.1R inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1045, 7 06 inches.
Excess for the season 2 R4 Inches.
Relative humidity nt 4::u p. m. yes
terday 82; 4:30 today 100.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7:19 a. m. Sunset 4:41 p. m.
Observations Taken At 4:'i0 A. M.
120 Meridian Time
HiRh Low Prec.
ON BRIBE COUNT
San Francisco, Nov. 29 U.R)
Assistant U. S. Attorney Albert
S. Guerard was free on $2,500
bail today after his arrest on
charges of accepting a bribe
from an Oakland, Calif., tavern
owner.
Guerard was arrested late
yesterday in his office by deputy
U. S. marshals a few moments
after an alleged $3,500 bribe
changed hands before tha eye
of an FBI agent.
U. S. Attorney Frank J. Hen
nessy said that Guerard, 63, wai
charged specifically with solicit
ing a bribe to neglect nis duty.
Hennessy said Guerard received
the money in marked bills from
David B. Leon, the tavern own
er. Hennessy said Guerard had
been In charge of prosecuting
San Francisco bay area tavern
operators found refilling whisky
bottles and evading payment of
federal taxes.
3 Day Clothes
Cleaning Waterproofed
. By U. S. Army
: berv.ee Specification f I
Acme Dry Cleaners
' 1728 North Riverside
Phone 4263 Jak Thurman, Owner
P
TEXACO SERVICE
East Main and Hawthorne
Under New Management
Texaco Gasoline and Oil
Marfak Lubrication
Carwashing, Tire and
Battery Service -Firestone
Tires and
Accessories
Phone 9160
Boise
Boslon ......
ChicnKO .... ...
Denver
Kureka . .
Havre
Lns Ancelcs ....
Medlorrt
New York
OmnhH
Phoenix . ...
Portland
Reno
nosehurK ....
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
WashinKton. D.
Yakima
Sti
44
S2
35
47
C. 44
4:1
3!1
32
42
34
31
If)
41
33
30
47
3
33
.03
.15
.01
.4?
2 25
.01
.51
.1!)
.41
NEW AND BETTER
Ambuji
SERVICE
Conger and Morris, of Medford, have recently placed Into operation, a new am
bulance Just out of the factory at Toledo, Ohio, and the last word in ambulance con
struction. The first new ambulance to arrive on the Pacific coast for civilian use tlnce Pearl
Harbor, It hat the greatest capacity In the rear compartment of any civilian ambu
lance yet manufactured, with ample room for three stretcher and two non-stretcher
patients at one time.
It It equipped with new type heaters, and with a Stamm cot warmer designed
by Mr. R. H. Rucker and which it to now become standard equipment by the fac
tory. Por warm weather, electric fani are used.
The general color of the vehicle li black and white, the color originally establish
ed by Conger-Morris In order that It might be readily recognized as an emergency
ear. As further precaution for safety, it carries a large combination siren and red
blinker light In front and two red blinkers on top of rear. Also two red side lights.
Priority application was made to the Office of Price Administration at Washing
ton, D. C, early this year, and Mr. Conger and Mr. Morris are now pleased to in
troduce this new and excellent service to tha public.
ALE to ttHiie
All Homes and Buildings
Located on the Tract Recently
Acquired by Sears
Roebuck & Co.
BUILDINGS AVAILABLE 90
DAYS FROM DATE -MUST BE
ENTIRELY REMOVED OR DE
MOLISHED WITHIN 30 DAYS
FROM THAT TIME.
BID ON ANY OR ALL
Buildings Located At
245 So. Central
O 301 So. Central (Central Apts.)
315 So. Central
220 Talent Court
225 Talent Court
242 So. Riverside
246 So. Riverside (Apts.)
300-2 So. Riverside (Duplex)
310 So. Riverside
312 So. Riverside (Fourplex)
A check to the amount of 10 of
bid must accompany each bid. Bal
ance cash upon acceptance of bid.
Owner reserves right to accept or
reject any bid.
No Bids Received After Dec. 10,1945
At the Office of
FV3ARK A. GOLDY, Realtor
MEDFORD
E. ai ill i .iu ij fim li i m . iwm
lai i'ri:. imtiUitii
105 EAST MAIN ST.