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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1. 193. HIE 2T0 1 1BM Warner System Expected TWO to Crush Westerners in Annual Struggle. By 1UISSKIJ, J. NKWLAM) (Associated Press S porta Writer) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. I (AIM Clcuteil Hlarn picked from the country's wealth or football talent mobilized hero today to tramp th" touchdown trail In the name of charity. He roe h of the collegiate pipkin wars of Bome hearing the dlH- tinctlon of all-America ruling and others In the near-great division, the 44 stalwarts lined up for the annual east-wont classic in the role of sectional teammates, not as in dividuals. Rivals who fought rousing bat ties during tho lust season lined up side by side In a common cause that of providing tho thrills and spectucutar play between two all star groups for the benefit of crip pled children in the Shrlnera hos pital. Forecast of fair weather promis ed to I u re out a iea r ea pud t y throng of GO. DUO for the eleventh annual game. 'The powerful eastern squad, 22 players representing the section east of the Mississippi river, mov ed Into action a 2 to 1 favorite to break the west's winning streak, extended owr the lust three years. I In addition to five players of nil American rating and nine who cap lamed their college te:ims In KCifi, the east, coached by Andy Kerr of Colgate und Dick hanley, formerly of Northwestern, presented a well halmiced line and Interchangeable backs moulded into the strongest eleven In six years. , Coaches Percy I.ocey of Denver and Oriu ilolllughery of Washing ton Stiite college prepared to meet the east's "Warner system" of at tack with a western ten in moulded around fleet backs operating be hind u line averaging close to 2D" pounds per man. - Kerr and Hanley have lie pi their two teams Intact since tho second day of practice and Indicate they may alternate them us a unit quar ter by quarter. Hollingbery and Locey, however, haven't fancied the unit idea in training and .are likely to make I'hunges piecemeul us tliey seo Til. The klckoff is slated lor 2 p. in. (Pacific standard time). TO LISOi UTILE NKW YD UK, Jan. 1. (Al) For (be Hucniid limo hIiico the award was Instituted In V.i'Ml, the James K. Sullivan memorial trophy, high est Individual nward of the Ama teur Athletic L'ulon, bus gone to a golfer Instead of to an athlete whoso field Is within the A. A. L field. William l,uwflon Uttle, Jr., ruler of the amateur golf world for the Hucond straight year, was chosen for tho JJKITt award by u comfort ubln margin over Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, breaking the Hiring of track und field stars selected for the lust lour years. The first winner was Hobby Jones, who made his famous "grand slam" In golf In l!MU. Little wns selected Horn ten "final" candidates by the vote of the Gho spoils lenders who com pose the Sniiivun award tribunal The award Is made annually to the athlete wlto "by his performance, example und Influence as nn ama teur and as a man, has done the most during the past year to ad vance the cause of Hportsninu tihlp." The Citllfo; ulnn. n u in m n r 1 1 y nniflted from (he list of porfnrmcis submitted a year ami. received GUI points In the voting, taken on the basis of live points for first choice, three for second and one for third. Mrs. Moody, who made n remark able "comeback' afler her Injury two years ago to win the Wimble- ilon tennis championship, received fdU points. V A L X ror.II.II..f. feA A 1 SmU f, ft An.b.llon t. Ir..l f&J V ffjlllfl 1 t'W, X' ir'TNrV -wSr bM" tn KVY1 s . -i-- - ft'N V,.niirb,H...'' f 11 ifml Mrt z 4f if mA liitrJpkl ptiil K I I f 1he"CindiKllaMiu"iicrawiKIChanipionofFiililiia. V ff(r iJL jL3 !'t&:::-Jt-Jl$ JWftSSf J .flR. "j fk j I ' C 2 m t mi. "XffA. in . jf Junin J. Braililock Kornl mrprlilng victory over Max V " y W ' ' ' ' vt36i3lTl (Sa jfea lw.ne.1 mpU. pui mJ half. fcAif ... ..T earn. American lCtjf hl 7 &Y.,'S ht'K ' 1 i-lx Ulr Vi'il kar, Uclol Jacob., I back of Chlraxa 11,7 ?, apeel k.ng b -ln- ' ''sMJZi kzULXJJS & ' A i.1 ?4"," - H '. JK lUaM', Unirit eleven, PMHf ring Imllanapolil , , TTv? fc. T 4lWr , C- m ,M JtJ i-f f9y UlU l WtoWJ ' iianin.o.iachole. n J Memorial Day i I C; , 'AU; 'T-S j&Sm&tiE I II Mr - - "t- e w t I i . i ! i . . -w - K-Ki Btlernnnii il Ann - on iop. manager .oenrane (.iuij Mia 4tjR Cdiforak' Utwartl won inltvcoUegiaii) rowing cluiupiomliip at Poiihketpflie, X Y., rcfatm for I bird capuelty crnwil wuh expected to! Bee the football clash between Louisiana Slate and Texas Chris-tioiiH. The yiune drew (he attention of the nation's gild fans us an even contest bi'tween two ol the coun try's most powerful machines. BfHh teuius have been bt-ulcn once this season. The stadium's capacity of more than H 1.000 hus exhausted weeks A (lnC(n Rvriniiuinrp rirnnla wnvA oa-ni.Lai.1 .I...I..r. . Aroor, mien, ne s a oy jacH mcuira, Braille Hash, in meets in U. H. and urrfirc bet for U. 5, Japan. They ran pre I from 300 meters to one mile and Olympic leuu won Mcdica U. S. cliompiouship rftcogoilion IGEi VASADKNA. Calif.. .Inn. 1 (AIM llorlim Smith lilted uuolber crovn on his In-ad and lixkiMl u Sl.tim) eheel, In bis pet ke: lodtiy hi reward for wituinm the I'asa ib'lHi op'U Krdf touiunmeiit OM'l touuh compeiiiion. t'onillii; tiiiin behind In llie linal 3 holes ol play, die mie-tlme farm boy lioin Missouri shatti'ird a ?-liin lead htlill up by Hurry Conpi-r. Chirai-u pui. ami Mulshed lour Htrokes ahrad of Him ti.'ld. Sinlih. plaii. a Meudy hut sel dom brilliant name, shot a miIi pat ti'J on the limit IS. uiMing il to his mui-niim round pat ;i tor a total score lor the 72 hols nt ''T!V Twu weeks ai:o he won the .Mm mi Hilt ninie t -hainrMiuisliip, ami in CO he took the I'usudemi ernw n. Conpi-r tied liir hei-ond plat e mon ey u ith Hjuold .tr S.a lrn. unai tacbed, who captured the Pasadena title n year hko. The tini.-hed hIHi SSS'h, and split 51, mm wecund und third plaee moiie. SUGAR BOWL GRID CLASSIC IS MAGNET WAU.A WAI.I.A. Hop. 31. (AC) Suieide and foul play were i nun In k nearly even in speeula Hon by oitielais who today inves tigated the dlsappearanee late yes terday of Ky K. Noble, :Hi-,vear-old eseivice man and manaut'i of a moior accessorii'S conipau Inaueli here I.tu-k of a suicide note motive known to his wife and as sociates anil apparent regularity In his dealhiss with hi:: employers st relict hcucd suspici;::) I hat foul play miKht have caused Noble's disappearance. He had been ill three days. howeer, and told I ton er Kitzvu-ruhl. his assistant, whose auto be borrowed, thai he wasn't to see a doctor. ON Icfiils sptttit most of today eaulilim aloun the Snake and Columbia rivers, without avail. Most lies Noble's nrlef stricken wife, who could uol explain a rea son for his disappeai aiice. he left here a sou, 9. and daughter, 7. Lv SaYS Wiping Up Aftermath Only Job Left, Chairman of R. F. C. Declares. "Greatest since feler Manning'7 van comment of trolling enthusiast as-. Greyhound, driven by Sep Paltn, won historic Hambletonian at Goshen and took three-year-old trotting crowa! by blusta from explosives set un der the walls of the old capitol. One damage claim, originully filed for $,UU0, was reduced by arbi tration. The state board of control re quested the opinion. 01 POLL ATTACK NKW YOUK, Ih7r. III. I.C) KeplyliWi to ltep!es-utaltve Waller M. Pierce ni oreuon. the Literary HitM'si mdav elechited Its straw b.i! htl 'merely disclosed the m nut of the oieiK in advance anil tines not ImlMinn' nr efteel one -sideil voiltik' In the oliicial batloiini:." Announcint; his intention lo seek to bae stiaw ballots barred from I .OS ANCKLKS. Dec. III. (AP) Jvsse Jones, chairman nf the Ite const ruction Kin a nee corporation, said today "America Is out of the depression riiiht now." "it is really a thing of the past. We have just tho artermath of the depression to clean up," he added. "We are behind In coniitruction work in America, and I believe (hut Intihliim will be the bi leader In i:i;!ii, ' he declared. ' There lias been no great niuotinl of private huildiux !'r live years. The demand is tre mendous und I believe thai new huildin will he seen fu all lines of a I Horn homes to business and indus trial projects." Jones asserted the large sums of money nn deposit in banks on which low interest is being paid affords an opportunity for the hanks to lend money to business at low rates. Interest rates are now loo hi::h and must come down, he t;aid. -Tho Ifl-V will continue in PCifi along approximately the same hioad policy lines il followed in I !;15. There are no more emer gencies to be met," he declared. "Howe er, probably we will !me to make commodity loans to aid Hie orderly marketing of agri cultural products. We must also assist In tail road reorganization a ml help them bring down inter est rates ir we can. We also would like lo he helpful to dis tressed real estate where we can w ithoul causing loss lo the gov- ei anient. Thinks F. R. Will Win Jones commented only a little on the political outlook for l!;Ei;. "I think the president will be re-elected." he said. I le commented, bow ever, that t be re on hi iruim lunn ",.v it-iI ' iTDiifl tn-i't.l.nl i'.l nIw-illi(1iH...J l.nt F.Dl'SM WASHINGTON. Dec. SI. (AP) Senate ami house republican leaders decided at a conference to day to await delivery of President Roosevelt's annual message before mapping any program ot opposi tion strategy at party caucuses. Kepi '''utailvo Snell of Nuw VorU. the house leader, culled on Senator MrNary, senate minoiily chief. Suell said afterward as far as Hie house was concerned oppo sition tactics would not he "ma-: tenally" changed fiom last season. "We opposed last session any- i thing wo thought was unsound and1 not in the interest of the country," j he said. "We very largely voted ' against such measures. 1 don't ex pect we are going to change our tactics materially." AieNury said it was the plan of1 republicans ot both houses to de- ! fee party conferences until they j ascertain the executive's legisla- ; live re oinincndut ions. "We wkii'i have much to do out- ! side of committee work until the house sends over something," Me- J Nary said, ami Snell put in that the house appropriations commit- ! tee would have legislation ready immediately. vvilbuFiTighIfive defeats oakland mmt get their lunteins and start looking for the candidate." Jones suld less Hum 11 hulf hll- Pon dollars had been loaned lo NKW OULK.WS. Jan. 1 -(API A football "nitural" today ns Hiired mtiMic and Iiii.hicI.iI triumpit lor the second mutual Sugar How l Kportw tdiuw det-pitf coniiary ele inputs. liesardlenB of cold aLd rain, a i he tail i oads and that "we'll not inn! o;neles hi Hie railroad busi ness." The majority of loans are well Heuitcd. he assured listen ers. "The Keconst met lou Finance eorpor.il ion does not expect tofl wind Up in tho red. We expect to give back to the treasury the money iliey gave us at the start." the mails. Hepi eseiitaive Pierce in WaMilnglnit yesterday asserted, "a stiaw ballot easily could be plan ned to throw a majority in a cer tain way and by creating a baud wagon. uct a million votes light off the bat." "Kio li a premise." said the Liter my Digett in it tormal siaieuien;. "I" ' liiry to Hie findings wit- iiessed by poll inanageis." The stutrtnenl continued, "Otll cials of th.. inata?ine state that 11 seems iiMoniatic to them hat the chiselled u( heir forecasts fu the "-. "d lit;::- campaigns oj SALLM. Dec. III. - (API - Prop Hie nciliut oles ol I he oi 1 1. in 1 ri I v . iitimuert I'.nlliiiL- fmui l'ie eh'ction Which followed shows tlml ' recent iiiinir of Hit hnnieil mIhIp the poll meri'ly disclosed the tnii-.d ! canilitl bnildinc m.iv t... n:ii.l ft-.im f the voters in adwim e and does the elate restoraiion t'ind. Atlor- not create ballvhoe' or cfi,-i t omh- i ih- t:.-,i..t;.t l il v.... u'ii.L-t.. i.ni.i did utm.; lu the orlh ul ballot-1 to.'uv. ilXls- 1 Nearby buildttitfit were Jaiuased RULES ON DAMAGES FROM CAPITOL FIRE Wtlhtir blub school basket hall team deteated Oakland la tit It in a rough same at Wilbur Tuesday night. The game was not a league lilt and has no hearing on the standings of the teams in the coun ty 11 league. Wilbur took a !i to half time and was not The lineups w ere: Wilbur tiro Pes, Wyatt :) V V I I lead al i headed. 1 ttil Woody Miller P. Short 1 1. Short it Subsiitutiotis: tin Oakland U Morris Stearns 1 1 Carlson I t:D Miller ' Spencer Wilbur, Pearson; A " 1 Z : : : 1 5 i is on special, where to Ret it, what is best, how much Ol Oakland. Vo.itig. Oiiiiials: Turner, releiee; We her. score keeper; Sands, timekeeper. LIONS RAISE FUND AT ARMORY DANCE Till' ltOSt'lHl l.toll! clllb HlHECtl a v.'iy hiuTt-MMiil iljMirt- in lhi Unst'liiui; iiimoiy iat nmht. rt-n-lumt h Mili.-.la:il litl sum lor Hit' Hub's Hmiiiy iu ml. In, h is ust'il luttn-ilally I'm- tt'tmHyiiiK -P ilc IVHs m rhllilii.u In n,., iy luiuillrs. 1'tu- tiami- was wi-ll pa l run iol. NnlM'iiiaki'rs. lannvitl luus and ii'iiu-lli fiH ihihhiit,il anil a.Ul- fil to tut ujcrrlmrut at the ihnuee ot ar. 1. 2 To back Roscr'ourg rnerchants in 1936. They pay taxes in Dou&ias County, they are interested in our schools and home projects. They are the ones who want to give us our money s worth. To buy merchandise backed by the value of guaranteed advertising. 1 he merchant who keeps his stock shoved back on a dark shelt and never tells a soul about it cannot make many sales. Merchandise that "turns over" quickly and steadily assures "factory fresh" value. To watch the advertisemf nts for the latest news of what is on special, where to get it, what is best, how much to pay and what to expect from the purchase. In other words, to buy with my head rather than my feet. Make 1936 the Biggest Best Year Yet ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW 1SSZ