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Six Unlucky For UO; OSC Makes it 16fh Straight at Home PCC STANDINGS Oregon State 4 California . 3 Washington St 4 Southern Calif. 3 Standford 2 Oregon 2 Wahintgon 1 UCLA 1 Idaho 0 W L PF PA 1 62 47 1 79 46 2 112 74 2 76 51 2 53 100 3 58 35 3 30 56 3 59 73 3 6 55 United Press International You've heard of "lucky seven" and it's a cinch that Coach Len Casanova of Ore gon has heard of "luckless six" as he set about today fig uring some means of getting a touchdown. Washington defeated the 4th Key Duck Among Injured Eugene-flFD-Coach Len Cas . anova planned a light work out for his Oregon Webfoots today and worried about the possibility that Saturday's loss to Washington might put a fourth member of the first string on the sidelines. End Alderf Kimbrough bruised his side in the Seattle game and was scheduled to undergo a medical examina tion today to determine se riousness of the injury. Three key Ducks who did not see action against the Hus kies were end Ron Stover, halfback Charlie Tourville and guard Joe Schaffeld. The Webfoots face Stanford In their final home game of the season this Saturday. Tickets Go Out in Rush A block of some 220 re served seat tickets for the Medford-Grants Pass High football game was sold out in 20 to 25 minutes at the senior high office here this morning. The game is slated for Frl day at Grants Pass with the i District 6 A-l championship at stake. Today's ticket sale here was scheduled for 7 a.m. and got underway about 6:50 a.m. when it was apparent that more people were on hand ' than there were tickets. Many persons went away without tickets. Ragsdale Crippled A number of persons were on hand at the high, school .around 5 a.m.- ; Medford apparently has lost the services of Dick Ragsdale for the big game. The sopho more left halfback suffered possible torn knee ligaments or broken cartilage in the Ashland game, putting him on crutches. He also was out of school today because of flu Another left half, senior Gerry Lyons, hurt a calf muscle in the Ashland fracas Seriousness of his injury was not learned this morning. Senior quarterback Pond, who was weakened by flu and got hit in the head at Ashland, Is reportedly all right. The main line of the former Grand Trunk Railway be tween Montreal and Toronto opened in 1856, two years after the line to Quebec. favored Ducks, 6-0, on Satur day to make the third time this year that the Emerald Green of old Eugene has been dropped by that score. Okla homa started the fad this sea son by clipping them, 6-0, in a game which saw Oregon hailed for its great effort against the Sooners. Three weeks ago, underdog Wash ington State followed with an other 6-0 shutuout and then Washington pulled off the same result as the Ducks lost their third in a row. Bears Dethroned Further up the line, Oregon State defeated California, 14 8, and snatched first place in the Rose Bowl race away from the Bears. Coach Tom my Prothro's singe wingers, who never have lost a game under him at Corvallis, made it 16 wins on local soil after putting the tight clamp on quarterback Joe Kapp. Washington State took over third place behind California by pasting UCLA, 38-20. The Cougars never were behind. Southern California tram pled on fumbling Stanford, 29-6, while using a powerful line to cut the Indians offense down. SPORTS JV Crevs Scoreless Grants Pass and Medford High school junior varsities fought to a scoreless tie Sat urday afternoon on a slow turf at Grants Pass. Each club drove deep into the other's territory three or four times but could not mus ter scoring punch. GP got to the Medford four and the Tornado to the Cavemen eight yard line. Phil Humphreys of Med ford broke away for a 70 yard run to the GP end zone but officials ruled he stepped out of bounds on the 10 yard line. The Tornado moved to the eight, was thrown back for a loss and then yielded the ball on a fumble. Bob Custance of Medford tried a field goal boot with the ball held on the 27-yard line. It was wide an short and, in addition, the Tornado was penalized for delay of the game on the play. Medford won a previous game between the two jayvee teams 18 to 0. The game play ed last Saturday originaly had been set for this evening but was postponed because of conflicting activity at Grants Fass. NW Court Loop Talked Portland -(CPU- The first step toward possible forma tion of a collegiate basketball league made up of Northwest Independents and schools of the dying Pacific Coast con ference was reported during the week end. Al Negratti, athletic direc tor and basketball coach at the University of Portland, said nine Northwest schools of the dying Pacific Coast conference was reported dur ing the week-end. Al Negratti, athletic direc tor and basketball coach at the University of Portland, said nine Northwest schools have been invited to attend a meeting here next Friday to to discuss possibility of such a league. Schools invited include Oregon, Oregon State, Wash ington State, Idaho, Portland, Seattle, Gonzaga, Montana State and Portland State. Ne gratti said participation in the meeting would not com mit schools in any way. It was not known immediately how many schools would attend. There also has been talk of reviving the old Northern div ision of the Pacific Coast con ference after the PCC dies next July. This would include Oregon,. Oregon State, Wash ington State, Idaho and Wash ington. Odell's Gross Low at RVCC Dr. Ralph Odell, with an even-par 72, had low gross in week end golf sweepstakes at Rogue Valley Country club. Fred Engle and John Hum phrey tied for low net with 68s. Other gross counts includ ed Ed Hall 74, Dick Knight, Jim ; Curley . and Clayton Lewis each 77 and Lee Flink 79. Net bests included Harry Withrow 69, Brad Broyles 70 and Bob Voegtly and Deane Lambert each 71. McDaniel Hurls LC To Triumph United Press International Lewis and Clark relied on an aerial attack to drub Whit man, 40-27, in the only North west conference action of the week end. Royce McDaniel hurled the Pioneers to the win Saturday by completing 18 of 37 passes for a total of 352 yards. In a non-conference game, unbeaten Willamette rolled over the Loggers of College of Puget Sound 40-7 for its seventh win of the season. Linfield scored a victory over Portland State, 34-7, getting two touchdown passes and nine other completions from freshman Bill Parrish. Cal Poly exploded for 36 points in the second half to record a 48-0 win over Pa cific in a non-conference con test. College of Idaho won over -Eastern Oregon 20-6. SF Forty Niners Try Free Kick San Francisco-(UPD-The San Francisco Forty Niners invok ed the little-known rule 9, section 5, in their game with the Detroit Lions Sunday. It didn't work. With the first half almost over, Hugh McElhenny called for a fair catch on the Forty Niner 39. The San Francis cans then baffled the crowd by lining up in free kick for mation in other words, kick- off formation. - The rule says "a field goal may be scored by a free kick after a fair catch. - Kicker Gordy Soltau miss ed the 61-yard boot, but the Forty Niners went on to win 24-21. A FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Nature's finest LourLon None better even at higher prices ! Golden grains, Kentucky's deep limestone water plus time, ( skill and the patience of a farming man make Old Hermitage one of the finest natural products on the market $80 AGED SIX YEARS Ul KEIftlTCKY f. U otitpfr&rlA If WHISKEY, II THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., 10UISVIU.E, KY. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO. 86 PROOF". Seattle Ramblers Rally To Trim SOC Ashland - Seattle Ramblers overcame a 12-point first half deficit Saturday night and overtook the Southern Oregon college football team 16 to 12 in, the Myrtle Bowl game at Coos Bay. Led by the running of Del Brood and Laval Meunier, the Red Raiders "could do no wrong in the first half. With its new winged "T" offenses SOC looked like a new team over past performances this year. The second half showed a marked difference in all around play with the excep tion of the Raider defense who held the Seattle club on the four yard line for one full series of downs. The Raiders punted when they got the ball and the Ram blers drove back to the 15 on the return run to put the situ ation on the spot again for SOC. Ashlanders in Hole Southern Oregon was in a hole the whole second half except for one time when it drove to the Rambler 17 only to lose the ball on downs. It was after this drive fal tered that Seattle drove 99 yards after a penalty against it for the touchdown which earned the victory. Brood played his game of the year for the men of SOC in picking up 88 yards rush ing. He had been playing only in spots this year due to in juries. Phil Sword and Larry Yar nell shone on defense with two pass interceptions each. Yarnell cut off two drives in the first half and returned one of the interceptions for 30 yards. Sword brought one back for 24 yards and another for 2 before he lateraled to Anday Travis who ground out five more. Brood scored the first TD for SOC with only 36 seconds remaining in the first quarter from three yards out. The run ning of Brood, Meunier, and Larry Maurer set up the tally in the drive which started on the SOC 46 yard line. Double Reverse In dire need of a first down with the ball second and 16 on the Rambler 26 Meunier foul ed up the pass-expectant de fense with a double reverse from left to right that scored with 11:50 remaining in the second half. The Raiders had the ball on the 21 by virtue of Brood's 21 yard gallop on a previous play but Jack Brown had a pass in tercepted as the men of SOC lost possession. Seattle after getting no where on one play fumbled on the second and SOC recover ed. Maurer lost six on the firstx play and then Meunier came romping around end for the score. Lance Locke missed the conversions on both touch downs. Seattle drove down to the four yard line in the third quarter where the Raider de fense held four times to gain possession. Tony Brauner im mediately punted but the re turn brought the ball back to the 15 in SOC territory. Again SOC held for three plays but with a fourth down situation on the six-yard line and one yard to go for the first down Seatte's Bob Ly dum tricked the defense with a pass to Ed Johnson and the touchdown. Bill Castrow kick ed the first of his two conver sions. Give Safety In a show of strategy, SOC was deep in its own territory on the three yard line when Brauner downed the ball in the end zone to give the Ram blers a safety but also it gave SOC a free kick from the 20 HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE The Boston Bruins make hay even when the sun does not shine. Although hobbled by injur ies, Milt Schmidt's skaters blanked the Toronto Maple Leafs, 2-0, Sunday night after bouncing the Detroit Red Wings, 3-1, in Saturday's TV game. The win victories enabled the Bruins to climb to within one point of the pace-setting Montreal Canadiens in the Na tional Hockey League race. In Sunday night's only oth er game, the Red Wings bounced back to edge the New York Rangers, 2-1. AMERICAN LEAGUE The Buffalo1 Bisons hold a commanding eight-point lead their largest of the season after racking up a pair of wins during the weekend in the American Hockey league. The Bisons, led by scoring ace Bill Sweeney, clubbed the Providence Reds, 5-1, Suitday night, to extend their latest winning skein to three games. In other Sunday night ac tion, the Springfield Indians came from behind to trim the Hershey Bears, 4-2, and the Rochester Americans, lead by Cecil Hoekstra's two tallies, yard line in an effort to get out of the end of the field. With three minutes remain ing the Ramblers had a third down and four yards to go situation when Lydum hit on a pass to end Sam Buckley who flipped back to Royal Dotson on a play that netted 27 yards and a first down on the SOC 48. A run and 39 yard pass to Don Alen from Lydum put the ball in scoring position on the four yard line where Dot son carried for the score. Attempting to get off one long scoring pass Brown had an interception spoil all chances for SOC in the wan ing minute of play. Owls Take OCC Title United Press International Oregon Tech wrapped up the Oregon Collegiate confer ence football championship Saturday night at Monmouth, the first clear-cut. OCC title in the school's history; by erupting for 10 touchdowns to bury Oregon College of Education, 66-7. The lopsided defeat was the worst administered in the con ference since 1952, when OTI turned the trick against Southern Oregon 89-0. That year, Oregon Tech shared its only other loop crown with the Wolves; Foster Paces OTI, undefeated against college teams this season, was paced Saturday by a 161 pound halfback, Otis Foster, who set a conference single game scoring record by per sonally racking up 33 points, including five touchdowns. Three OCC members were defeated Saturday in non conference contests. Eastern Oregon was drubbed 20-6 by College of Idaho, the Seattle Ramblers won over Southern Oregon, 16-12, "and Portland State was beaten by Linfield, 34-7. I HBflDW INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Standings: W. "L. E. H. Mann Co 28 12 Timber Wolves 27,i 12 '2 Midcoast Painters , 25 15 Ideal Cement -. 22 -. 18 Andy's Jewelers .. 19 - ' 21 Hughes & Dodd 19 21 Cove Valley Supply 18,i 21 i Communication Workers.. 17 23 Tee Pee Plywood 16 24 Table Rock Lumber .. 14 26 Mann Co. 1 (Frank Driscoll 592) 2678; Cove Valley 3 (Harmon-Fa-galde 596) 2776. Timber Wolves 4 (Don Poling 630) 2961; Tee Pee 0 (Bill Goin 5821 2703. Midcoast 3 (Norm Alexander 603) 2718; Hughes & Dodd 1 (Jim Beiter 554) 2668. Ideal 4 (Frank Mathews 617) 2808; Andy's 0 (Emil Westvong 539) 2555. Communication Workers 3 (Clyde McDaniel 562 p 2635: Table Rock 1 (Bob Finnell 583) 2564. High game Frank Driscoll 234. High series Don Poling 630. ROGUE ROLLERS Standings: . W. L. First National Bank 26 6 Skeeters & Skeeters 22 10 Desert Service 2 Hi 10 'i O K Market 192 12 i Chuck's Market 15 17 Economy Market 15 17 Henry's Broiler 15 17 Kim's : 13 V2 18 ti Harry & David 13 19 Katchina Room 12 i 19 i Twin Plunges 10 22 Elk Lumber 9 23 Results: First National Bank 4 (John 441) 2066; Chuck's Market 0 (Tomlin 473) 1952. " Henry's Broiler 4 (Garrison 412) 1835; Harry Sc. David 0 (Knapp 403) 1772. Skeeters 3 (Smith 451) 1885; Kims 1 (Morten 397.) 1783. O K Market 3 (Findley 470) 2167; Economy Mkt. 1 (Legg 421) 2079. Katchina Room 3 (Patterson 426) 1895; Elk Lbr. 1 (Petard 383) 1865. Desert Service 3 (Coulter 460) 1978; Twin Plunges 1 (Gross. 406) 1870. Split conversions Louise Pat terson 5-10, 5-10. . KIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUE Standings: w. L. Johnny Rebs 3 0 Pin Stealers 3 0 Rough Riders 2 1 Ronchy Rollers 1 2 Question Marks 0 3 Gutter Gang , o 3 Results: Johnny Rebs 3 (Mike Davis 334) 1446; Question Marks 0 (Larry Lit tle 285) 1299. Pin Stealers 3 (Frank Schuchard 269) 1352; Gutter Gang o (Kent Blew 279) 1286. Rough Riders 2 (Ken Phipps 248, FOOTBALL SATURDAY COLLEGE GAMES Cal Poly (Obispo) 48. Pacific 0 Linfield 34, Portland State 7 Lower Columbia 30, George Fox 0 Oklahoma 23, Colorado 7 Arkansas 21, Texas A&M 8 Tulsa 25, Houston 20 Ariz. (Tempe.) St. 23, N.M. A&M 19 Tom Ginn 248) 1332: Ronchy Roll ers 1 (Jack Fowler 273) 1317. High game Mike Davis 185. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ' Standings: Eagles -. f. Red Blanket Lumber Co- City Hall . Kims National Cash Register Graham Electric Desert Service Oregon Roof & Paint Co. Rail Rogues Standard Oil Co Richfield Oil Co Snoboys XV. 25 24 22 20 19 17 17 16 16 15 15 10 Results: City Hall 3. (Duff 516) 2722; Ore gon Roof 1 (Parrish 486) 2710. Eagles 1 (Liddell 529) 2751; Red 31inket 3 (Murrey 531) 2793. Standard 1 (Elilson 459) 2638; Desert Service 3 (Kula 489) 2737. Cash Register 2 (Burns 536) 2821; Rail Rogues 2 (Gates 478 ) 2803. ' Graham 4 (O'Conner 492) 2775; Snoboys 0 (Couch 510) 2658. Kim's 1 (McNeel 510) 2655; Rich field 3 (Kreer 538) 2688. CRATER LAKE LEAGUE Standings: " w. Mechanics Laundry 28 ' Andy's Jewelers ... 26 Your Office Boy 25 Haupert Tractor .. 23 Ellis Market 20 ',i Earl & Rovs Mobilgas 18 US National Bank 18 OK Marke l Man's Dept. Store 15 Vx Medford Neon 10 t. 12 14 15 17 19 Vt 22 22 24 24 i 30 Results: - Haupert Tractor 4 (W. Daigle 550) 2573; Earl & Roys 0 (C. Mor rison 479) 2329. Andy's J 3 (L. Nelson 554) 2532; Your Office Boy 1 (L. Shorey 507) 2485. Mechanics Ldry. 3 (G. Culy 557) 2410;-Medford Neon 1 (W. Meyers 513) 2345. Mann's Store 3 (P. Antony 558) 2320; Ellis Mkt. 1 (H. Jennings 542) 2222. O. K. Market 2 (E. Davidson 454) 2271; US Bank 2 (P. Shafer 538) 2418. MEDCO LEAGUE Standings: w. Planing Mill . 18 Transportation One 17 Green Chain 16 Sawmill One 15 Office 13 Transportation Two 12 Sawmill Two 11 Power House 10 Results: Planing Mill 3 (Wes Fowler 557) 2379; Transportation One 1 (Joe Hahgen 521) 21501 Office 3 (Dan Vesseg 459) 1999; Power House 1 (Doug Stevenson 419) 1840. Sawmill Two' 1 (Joe Kichings worth 435) 1910. Green Chain 3 (Harold Evens worth 435) 1910: Green Chain 3 (Harold Evens 529) 2193. Transportation Two 1 (Jake Walch 455 2036; Sawmill One 3 (Bob Bowen 431) 2017. VALLEY ROLLERS LEAGUE Standings: W. Luicky Strikes 18 Three Hits & A Miss 16 Channel Rollers 16 Splits & Mrs 16 Jokers ...... ... 14 Glad Rags :.. 12 MAIL TRIBUNE, McdferJ, Oregon, MenJiy, November S, 1931 IS Nine Pins 11 17 Try-Hards . , 9 19 Results: ' " Splits & Mrs. 3 (McCardell 412) 1584; Channel Rollers 1 (L. Turner 444) 1490. Nine Pins 3 (A. Marpruf 423) 1586; Try-Hards 1 (C. Sarie 419) 1526. Lucky Strikes 3 (D. Harris 423) 1572; Glad Rags 2 (G. Schade 399) 1650.' Three Hits & A Miss 3 (E. Lisen bee 420) 1640; Jokers 1 (L. Morton 426) 1564. Split Conversions M. Miller 5-7, M. Kennedy 5-9, B. McCardell 5-7, A. Margrug 5-10. ROXY ANN LEAGUE Standings: Med. Veneer Sc. Plywood Eagle Point Teachers Pacific Motor Trucking Chitwood and Stone Team Eleven . ..... United Radio First Christian One Fir-t Christian Two Stevens Corp. , Boker Moulding .. Coca Cola , . First Christian Two W. 23 ', 21 19 V 19 18 11 10 i 10 10 9'.i 9 7 L. 4',i 7 BVn a 10 17 17 ti 18 18 18 'i 19 21 Results: Chitwood 1 (R. Brooks 4B2); Eagle Point 3 (B. Hall, 517). Stevens 1 (B. Welch 451); PMT 3 (M. Amaro, 497). 1st Christian One 1 (S. HesS 431); Team Eleven 3 (P. Peterson 541). United 4 (F. Horton 530); Baker 0 Fisher 440). 1st Christian Two 0 (B. Reaves 492); Medford Veneer 4 (W. Fischer 574). Coca Cola 0 (D. Atkinson 442); 1st Christian Three 4 (V. Keyser 420). ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: W. . Larry s Rich Maid -25 Domestic Laundry 23,i CWA (Local 9208) 21 Fire Department I9',i l'rospect bnoppmg cntr. 18 State Forest Patrol ..: Willamette Valley Co Barrel! Miller to. 17 16 14 16 CF Van Lines . 15', a Kachina Room Piggly Wiggly Harry & David ; 15 14 11 L. 11 12 4 11 16 4 18 ',2 15 19 ',4 20 20 4 21 22 25 Results: CF Van Lines 1 (DeGroot 482) 2696; Piggly Wiggly 3 (Smith 478) 2742. Miller Co. 2 (Barnum 476) 2701; Rich Maid 2 (Smith 549) 2765. Willamette 0 (Phillips 423 ) 2608; Fire Dept. 4 (Johnson 488) 2732. Kachina 0 (Caster 504 ) 2666; Do mestic 4 (Blew 528) 2829. Sy Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks, Flues, Drain Til 727 W. McAndrsws Ph. SP 2-4107 Shopping Center 3 (Slack 477) 2641; Harry & David 1 (Uhrine 466) 2591. Forest Patrol vs. CWA postponed. ELKS LEAGUE Standings: Miss-Fitts Lively Five Gypos Go-Boys Alley-Gators Cementers , PERS Adairs Wallflowers Medics W. L. 27 13 27 13 26 .14 23. 17 2014 19', 4 19 21 17 "4 22',4 17 23 14 26 9 31 White perpetual snow cov ers near-by Alpine summits, palms, magnolias and lemon trees grow around Switzer land's Lake Lugano. WATCH FOR Chris the Tailor's BIG AD IN Wednesday's MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NOVEMBER 5th featuring the Host Tremendous Clothing Values in Medford's History Savings up to 50: SUITS TOPCOATS SPORTCOATS SLACKS CHRIS the TAILOR 36 North Bartlett MEDFORD, ORE. PING'S hi rvn fl M IP On Wednesday, Nov 5 - SERVING THE VERY BEST IN Chinese and American Dishes to the NEW JV 2330 N. Pacific Highway THEIR S i 7r rr U L-ZJ With these fine features: Free Parking Banquet Room Large Dining Area Comfortable Booths Lunch Counter e o O- o o Congratulations from the Following Firms and Suppliers who Furnished the Best Material Workmanship Possible. Northwest Manufacturing Company GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone HI 6-3581 Eagle Point P. O. 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