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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1. 1931. TWO Cougars Pitted Against Alabama In Grid Classic BEFTIH6 SWITCH PUTS WASHIPJGTOfti " SLIGHT FAVORITE 70,000 Expected to Watch Battle in Rose Bowl; Teams About Equal as to Weight. t .BY PAUL ZIM.MKRMAN) Associate! Pi'fttts Sports Wilier. PASADKXA, Cal., Jan. 1 Soiith t'Jn "football supremacy which lias predominated Tournament of Hoses irtay in the liiHl half a decade, c'ts its fourth test hero today fhen Alabama university and fashinglon State met In the New sears day sanies sixteenth re m'wal.. 'Three times In live years a team ffjjjU . below the Mason and Dixon line has Invaded Pacific wnrst'n Krid sanctuary, to colled twoxlctories and a tie. The Con t$xrn from the northwest are slluht favorites to break the southern spell. ;Some 70.000 of football's faith ful followers will be on hand to lK'lp usher out another season of tfle great college sport. Weather ccndltlons are expected to be idea! -cooi wilh no rain. J The contest, Alabama's third In Ilose tournanient play, Is expected in hinge victory on the ability of either eleven to traverse the ail ijjneji. goalward, for both squails boast great lines whose stubborn defense play made undefeated sea sons possible. ; Weight About Equal iTho teams are almost a stand off as to weight, with Washington 91 ate In command of a slight edge. Tim. . psychological advantage, it any, also swings towards the Cou gars, whose lack of the speclacu-lHin- winning the Pacific coast CTtjj'forence title forced them into tuu position of the short-endors in burning until late yesterday. he game marks Coach Wallace ttSdo'B last appearance as gridiron general of the Crimson tide. It 1$ be the third time his teams fckye taken part in the annual Nwv Year's day drama. In 192(1 the ttttt! swept over Washington 20 jjjSE' and returned in 1 !'i7 to lie Stanford 7 to 7. Washington State also returns after a victorious contest in tour nament play. The Cougars wrote a 14 to 0 victory Into the first chapter o ft he series hack in 101i by defeating Brown. Many mem bers of that team will be on hand today to cheer the 1!KU edition lo what they hopo will bo another triumph. Slnjjton At Tackle Aiter considerable training dial fop h bout Hm possibility of start irrjr - Kred Kington, all-Anierlcan tactile nt guard, it seemed appar ent before game time that Coach Wade had decided to follow his course in past itaines by using his 1 lineman at guard only on of rgnsv, with Johnny Miller, 101 pound right guard, at his regular spot. Coach llolllngbery Indicated no expected change over I he regular BUirting lineii), hut said lie would not be sure of Hi is until time I'oi the came, which is called at 2 : 1 f Pacific coast time. Probable lineups Alabama l'os. Wash. Slnte J. 1 1 ii licy AhlnkoK (!. Iliirlov ll.'ln I'ul'oill Kilwanls MiiKkell Tiilikin l.ainliai'1 KllillUHCIl Moui'0 PleniMit (c) Ho want tSberdt .1. Mllli-r SIllKtdll Rlnioro Cuiiil)i.ll U) It lK c l'K re 'I Pi h Schwartz , f AwwmMiHmI PlVM T.Mll Wll'el N0V YORK. Dec. :il Sharing Ht view s of Dr. Charles W. K"U iflMTV of Princeton with restiect to tiJIg.UrrdnK football schedules and ulMMishiug spring prat tle. . In ' ,- latt- t .tonic Rowland An yell, l'l rshleiil ! m m nh- mi of Yale university, came onVr.int T tjt rongly loda in nppnsit inn to ; Vhich pt iced, temporary at diet it ooai'hes." Their InfliH-nct'S. be said., ' were "Intmieal" tn the best Inter , lt e'sts of college smi t in Dr. Angell. in an address beinn-1 the annual ineetliiu of Hie ualitni ,, al collegiate at hli i ir aso iai ion. , ileclared there u as no i;i-nei ,il t, panacea for t he fool ball Ills now subject to w Idei'M-ad dtanuosi. lior dltl he lew the sit mil ion ai I 'lo together "with alaim" Neertbe N' For Hard Coughs That Call Crcotmilsion is made tr cmirIio frmn colds that bang n. I xr mul t Htfp nnd diHienh cnugh-i wbctr vu tlat'c hot risk a Irs rtfenivo help. Hut ca refill people me it fm roLif;lts which seem miltlrr - u-c il in dofHe '.itinost and br n;iff. I'or no lMidV'Vnow wlirtr a cmigh may lead. Crremubiun rombinr cvrn matm hrh in one. Sumr coughs Meld ben tn nne help, Mtue to anntlicr. DtffMrs olten diHer on the brt help, fni Voughs are nnt alike. fn here wrcunbinc all the best tn bv si;:r. Creosote nt ami ftrM. Here it Mended, finuNibed and nu le p ii ti.i lle;" ' For soothitia meaibr.ine :mi I cotttUiiing germs, it i i-nt-i u-if I tie tuHenie help in tlua tpe ot nut;tt. OPPOSING WARRIORS IN ROSE BOWL rata mvm.mmMi Schwartz, Jones, Ellingson and Tonkin of Washington State. Alabama Universlly's Crimson Tide, tied for southern conference honors this year, and Washington Stale college cougars, champions of the Pacific coast conference, are clashing today in the sixteenth annual intersectlona! football game at Pasadena, California. Victory will be the second for either institu tion in a Rose Howl classic. Practical equality In defensive strength and similarity in defensive tactcs of the two teams buse the general predction that the game will be decided largely by the best passing. Out standing players of (he rival teams are those pictured above. less lie suggested measures for re ducing over-emphasis following substantially outlined proposals of Dr. Kennedy, president of the N. C. A. A. "I may be s(;iiply perverse and Incorrigible optimist," said Dr. Angell, "but despite many trends which are disheartening, the steady, general advance towards saner and more national ideals ol college athletics seems to me to be obvious." There may be too much empha hIh on ,alo receipts. Dr. Angell went on, but he declared In hud no sympathy with those who would do away with such receipts. Never t he less he recommended Mini si u dents be admitted without charge to the games played by their own college teams. "I need not perhaps be rated as a hopeless cynic," I r. Angell eon tinned, "if one observes that tlii doctrine (of abolishing gale re eelplst is most apt to be urged by I hose u ho have 1(1 1 le or no gate money to sacrifice on the altar of athletic pui ily." FISTS TO FLY FOR PORTLAND CHARITY ( W- i,il'.l 1'r.M trnml Wire) PORTLAND. Ore , .Ian I Thiitv si ioiiihIh in ii'.in nil's were en tlir inoMiam lor tui iiiinnnuirn (luuity show at the Ivuliiniil nuini cipal ii mil i or in in. Sinn m:; nih'i est V it ll I lie main e em bel eell I .I'll LomsKi, Ahenlefii, and thai h' Hi'lanui'i . intiliH'i:, llulil ln a y wrlr.his, was ill-' six roii'iil srini lilial li.luei'ii .Mule Dot, tit ami Kihlie VolK. I'oitSanti Imlit u lit s ri III Is r"eeted to (.( 111.- lh lirsl nil the nl tin ;.i I Miimli l s. , ai m inr. .1 ilmn 1 1nns I KaiK. Klamaib ill-, and : id K-l II. If Nfl.-nii. Vet iitnii.i i , Sc. i Hlr, pi uniiM' u. h a. linn. . a p. n II t I 'I I- f i I I'd a Millennial Mini tonatd He- '; l bal' boiiif I m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; ; I uml " d. For Super-Help nt'i dr. I j inr l.tr, wild clin i men Id, i i; r. .if and mMum ..w.-i .in 1. II h. Hindi help MHir ftitif.h W'H . in m it'M. So expeits li.nc com-bin.- I m Cu- n:iUt.'U .ill brM hrl- .11 oar. No CUHotir, linlhm li.ir-: i l:d to ,1 child, bill .1 M't.ll WIN b.-'.. to il-'.il ill) r.m.litl'.ns, 1 hr pure is l J - - :i 111 t le hu'tirr tli a i) n lesser trl;v lint vui .Inn;-jil-t n i,l i .nitres, a mil moiic i i . returned it a l.nh in biiit (lie ipitik, fotnplrlf )nt; mi drMtc l-mii oii i Om'A. it w-v'!! ,U.M li'ilc (it.i e he sine ll..c imi ,tic dunii; the lit - not fur a Cuutii1 tor iHffh ult f uuylia from Cold i ynriruiMW. - OUlfitfc COUPLE FOUND SLAIN ON ILLINOIS FARM ( AMtwK-iii I I'd l'l.' ho l.i'iiM.I Wire) MAltSlIAI.L. Ml.. Jan. 1 - The betliefi of Mr. and Men. John Welsh, both bnartiiK Riitifshot wouikIh, were found today in their farm home ulx miles east of here. Sherirj II. .1. Turner expresHed tht opinion they had been nuirdervd by robbers. PORTLAND CHINESE STAGE A HOLDUP (A- eiati-il 1'r.M l-onaril Wire) l'(Hrri,ANl. Ore., Dec. HI.- Two Chinese held up Hem L. Sun, mana ger of the luteriuttional hollar .Htore rdiorl ly betore noon today, and escaped with $1L';(7 which Sun was taking lo the bank, police re polled. The robbery caused no din . u r bailee in down tow u Htrei-ts, and wa:t executed in Chinese ioni;ue, Sun reported. Season 's Greetings Taylor's Battery and Electric Service Taylor's Super Service Station WVst Onk Si. '931 May tin- patrons who luivo l.ifcn ;o kind to us ihis past year receive equally kiiul ;ilts from Destiny during the year to come. PULLMAN J. A. I L'l C TOURNAMENT BURMESE REBELS NOT YET SUBDUED (AwHtriiited Press Lenaed Wire) RANGOON, Hurnia, Dec. 31 Natives out of Tharawaddy, eltidlnp Hiitisb and Punjabi troops, today executed a bold soil ie within 7& miles of Rangoon and bombed a bridne, so damaKinn it as to halt train service. A Punjabi detachment engaged a small body of insurgent a today at Sit k win, l:i miles from Thara waddy, and retired al'ler the rebels had killeti three. Shortly atterwaid I he nat ives looted a government forest camp at OkUan and the ilurina rifles were sent to thai dis trict to root them out. Heavy casual! les were reported to have been inflicted by British troops on the rebels in an engage ment last nuht in the Pashwegyan tiistrict. Arundel, phuio tuner. Phone Rose In Or 3 'i'-J BILLIARDS I U K. Put. IT CLASH AT DALLAS DALLAS, Tex,. Jan. 1 Foot ball stars of the southwest and mid-west were to collide for char ity at Ownby stadium here today in the third renewal of the Dixie classic. The Scottish rite hospital for crippled children received $10,000 from last year's game and pros pects were for a larger gallery to day. For the first time since the classic was inaugurated, the south west eleven was a pre-game favor ite, and advance sales of tickets reflected the fact. However hast ily thrown togeth er and polished by Coach Morley Jennings of Ilaylor university, the southwest array appeared as one of the most powerful elevens ever assembled in this section. On the oilier hand, the mid west team, assembled and coached by Hob Zuppke, veteran Illinois men tor, appeared scarcely as potent as those of the last two years. i Leading I he mid-west into bat tle as co-captains were three play ers who were voted the "most valuable" on their respective teams in 1030, Stanley Rodman. University of Illinois tackle; (learue Steals. Purdue guard, and Robert Clark, Northwestern center. Mriivt; of mii:rii i -s sai.io of ItliA I, i'KOl'KIITV In pursuance of a dticree of fore olusurr and order of hu.Iv maiie and (mtHii'd in the Circuit Court of iht Stiitt; of Ort'Kni. for DoiifilitH Coun ty on Novtimljur ti. 1 !;, In th nult of I Jutti Nil IioIh. Indivitluullv. mid lluuitj (j. NieholM, executrix ol tin. liiHt will ami tc-Mtttnu-nt uf U. S. N'lchols, deut;aHLd, plai n tiffs, vs. A. il. lloc-f. r, Carrie A. lloefur. Da vid lJ. lloiifer and Geurgu li. Hoefer. defendants, for the reuovcrv of the sum of $4,555.00 with interest tliere ou at eiybt per ctiit p r unnuin from Noveiubi!!1 2. 1!:)U. until paid, the furtlter sum of S-l TiO.Ou as at torney's fees, and plaintiff's costs anu uisuurHemenis taxed at 1Y.1U. inu ol an execution upon said de-Hi- tlulv issued out of said eouit o.. l'ie H6tli day of November, I'JiO, I will expose for milu and sH 1 at puoue auction, as tin law uirei'ts, at t ho court house door of said county, in the cits- of Ilust-lim-tr. Oregon, on Saturday, the 3rd day of J tin nary, ii).ii at leu o clock a. the real property situated In the cour.ty of Douglus and state of Ore gon and described in said decree and order of sale as follows, to-wit: 1. LtcgititiiiiK at a point on line three chains and einhty-four links w.-st of the corner coin in on lo sec tions 22, 1M, lit) an.l 21 Towiishin thirty South. Range six West ot Willamette Meridian and running, the nee Sou tli thirty - six chains ami sixty links to south hank of Cow Creek, thence South fifty-eight de grees West fie eliains and forty links to intersect the south boun A dary of the I. B- NichoJa donation claim No. 4-1, thence West one chain und ninety linkn to a point three rhafni and eighteen links Kast of the Soutnweai corner of said do nation claim, thence North forty two chains and thirty-five links, thence North fifty-five de green Kant seven chains and ninety link thence South seven chains and twenty-five links to place of be ginning, containing twenty-eight und 27100 acres. The distance between the East and- West boundaries of the abov j described laud is six chains and 1 fifty-six links. 2. Also that portion of the Is rael H. Nichols donation land claim No. 44 situated in Township 3u South Range 6 West W. M. and par ticularly described as follows: Be jr'ning nt a point three chains and eighty-four links West of the cor ner common to sections If 'I. 2S. 2fl and l!7 and running thence North seven chains and twenty-five links; thence North fifty-five degre Kant Rfven chains and f if I v-ni ne links; thence South forty-six chains and thirty-five links; thence South weventy-alx decrees West five chains and fifty links; thence South fifty-eight degrees West one chain and forty links; thence North thirty-six chains and sixty links to place of beginning. containing twenty-eight and eighty-one- hun dredths acres, more or less. 3. Also that certain lot, parcel or piece of land described as begin ning at a point twenty-3tx cliaiut and eighty links West and live chains and forty-two links North of the Northeast corner of the Wil lis (i. Hearn donation claim No. 48 In Township thirty South. Hange six West and running thence North six chains and fifty-eight linM thence Kast thirty-six chains anu fifty-three links, thence South six chains and fifty-eight- links thence West thf rty-six chains and fif ty three links to place of beginning, containing twenty-four and 3100 acres. 4. Also beginning at a poinl twenty-six chains and eighty links West and twelve chains North of tilt; NortheasL corner of the Willie G. Ileum donation claim No. 4S in same Township und Hange afore mentioned, and running thence North six chains and fifty-eight links, thence Kast thirty-six chains and fifty-three links; thence South six chains and fifty-eight links: thence West tlii rty-six chains and fifty-three links to place of be ginning containing 24.03 acres. 5. Beginning at a point on the ICast line of Hen V. Nichols lot as shown by W. F. liriggs purvey and map said point being at intersection of said East line of Ben F. Nichols lot with South line of sa'.d lot, the said South line being described as bear ing North 55 East, .said point of beginning is said to 9.73 chains Kfist and 1. 1 6 chs. North of the Northeast corner of Willis O liearn's f). L. C. 48. Township 30 South Range 6 West, tbemo North 1 eh., thence South 55 West 3.00 chains, thence South 1 eh., thence North 55 0 East 3 chs. to place of beginning, containing 310 of an acre. Excepting from description No. the following: Reginntng at a point on the section line 7.47 chs. West of the corner lo Sections 22, 2'.l. 2d. 21. Township ,lu South Range fi West a fixed by survev of Walter S. Britt. Nov. 29. 190 2. thence South 15 minutes East 38.50 chs, to Cow Creek . thence foil owl ntr meaii'ler Iligs of Cow Cr!k South r.S West l.lu chs. to South line of Israel B. Nichols D. L. C. No. 4 t. Township :sn south, uunge (i west, thence West nlontr said South lino 1.90 chs. to West boundary of U. S. Nichols lot us shown by map and survey o W. F. Briggs thence North 42.:, ehfl. to North end of saht lot. thenc North r.r8 Kast S.fiO chs.. theme South " minutes East 4.;i0 chs. to place of beginning, containing ac cording to said liriggs' survey and niiin 1 acres. A I s o excepting fro m description No. 3 the following: Beginning Jfi.SO chs. West and 5.42 chs. North of the Northeast corner of Willis O. Hearn's D. I-. C. No, 4S. Township :p) South. Range 6 West at South west corner of U. S. Nichols lot as appy New Year 1931 shown by survey and map of W. P. Hriggs, thence North 3.2 chs., thence East 36.53 chs. to east end of said lot. thence South 3.2ft chs. to South side of said lot. thence Weat 36.53 chs. to place of beginning, con taining 12.015 acres, more or less. A 1 lj j- ti.u riirlit rT InlirfiSS aild egress through the pasture land of Men r. iNicnois uujuiiun tun for the purpose of driving stock to the lands hereby conveyed, or to the outside range, and the right to ride. WKik op haul material through the said lands, doing no dam age thereto, but passing iimuuhh the gates and over uncultivated por tions of the land. , . Said sale will be made for cash In hand and will be subject to con firmation by said court. liated at Roseburg, Oregon, No vember 28. 1930. V. T. JACKSON. Sheriff of Douglas County. Oregn. By H. I3EROH. Deputy. OF III-: A HIM) AC14JL vr ON FINAL Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned. Bertha H. Pentney. ad ministratrix of the estate of John IVntney. deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for I )ouglas County, her final account and report in the matter of the administration of said estate, that said court has fixed Monday, llic 2nd day of February. 1 93 1, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day as the time, and the county court room in the county court house in Roseburg. Oregon, as the place, when and where said fi ne! account ami report and any and all objections thereto will be heard. All persons havlnir anv objections to the approval of said final ar count or to the discharge of said administratrix are hereby required to present the same to the above named court at suld time a"d place. BKRTHA H. HENTNEV. Administratrix of the estate of John I'entney, deceased. ft d 0 i) Li Let the New Year be the dawn of a new era for us all . . . an era of greater prosperity, of greater happiness, and of greater achievement. CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE May fair winds and favor able tides bring the ship of your fortunes safely to port, laden deep with the fulfill ment of your brightest hopes for the new year that is our wish for every one of our readers in every part of this great and prosperous county. As you enter the new year, take with you a large capa city for the success and happiness we are wishing you. Roseburg Book Company -I