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EIGHT ftOSEKUKG NEWS-ReVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933. ! put over two touchdowns in the' third quarter on long inns mid u.; other on a pasa play in the final period. , I.infield also hit pay dirt with a pss m the linul (juarter. Washington Wins Its 1st I Conference Game, With Stanford as Victim. 11 tfamq nrMAinj ! I I I LHIIIU llilliniil BEATEN, UNTIED RAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 7. (AP) Southern fnlifornia's Trojans, en joying their first pigskin prosperity after nianv a lnn season, worried just a little today ahont getting over their two remaining eon Ter ence foot bull ot;j:onettTn before tak ing all this Jto.se Howl talk loo snrlously. Ix-Jidei'8 of the Pacific coaHt con ference race with five victories, the Trojans will he top-heavy fav orites in their conference clashes with Washington at Seattle Satur day and I'niverslly of California at l.nx Angeles Thanksgiving day at J.os Angeles, NEW YORK, Nov. 7. A P ) Coming tip to the middle of Novem ber with Home of the nation's mightiest Tool ball teams just, get ling up oft' tlie ground after having been Ktrafglit-armed by last Satur day's opponents, this week finds eleven teams of major rank st ill unbeaten and untied. With the fall of such notable con tenders ;ts Pittsburgh and Califor nia, victims of 0;iniej;le Teelt and , Southern California, respectively, the search for national chninpiou- I ship contenders now must include Trojan supporters consider Ir. S. the teams that have be C. victories "in the bag" in these Karnes because of the amazing power displayed last Saturday by Coach Howard Jaonen' hoys in downing California, defending coast champion, 1!i to 7. The only blot on IT. S. C.'s UttS plate is the Ift-tn-T loss to Alabama in the season's opener September 2'l. The Trojans believe they are )ieuded for the top now that their attack is clicking. Huskies Beat Stanford. While California was losing It tied or iglit on beatvi once but have Kent movluL'. Without any effort to rank them, oilier than to point out (hat some obviously don't play the kind oT schedules that malte champions, the unbeaten, untied outfits are; Kast-Daiimoulh and Ceorgefowu ; mid-wesl-Nolte Dame, Oklahoma, , loua State. Western Itcserv'; . South Tenuesee and Duke; South- west-Texas Christian and Texas iTech; Fur West-Santa Calara. i uneaten nut. tied at e JJIannva. nrsi. conrerem-e gume or tne season ; itoston Colh-ge mid Cl.ih (tied Saturday, Washington was winning twice). Losers of one game which Its first, a 10-to-7 triumph over Ftill rank as top-flight contenders Stanford. U. C. I j. A. smashed include Pill, Holy Cross, Carnegie Washington Stale, 21 to 0, but Ore-; Fordham (tied), 'Cornet; Minne' gou was hard pressed to win from sola, Michigan, Northwestern (tied t jAlabania, V'nnderbilt, (Jeorgla ; l lay men, utiiioruni and Soittliern Idaho, 9 to (i. While II. S. C. bailies Washing ton, Stanford will play Oregon Stale college, Idle last week -end, at, Corvallis, California will meet Vniversity of Oregon at Iterkeley ami Washington Slate will face Idaho at Moscow;- while at Dos An geles, If. C. D. A. will oppose Wis consin In an Intersect lonnl affair. PACIFIC U. UPSET IN CONFERENCE RACE lor California. -o - (I)y the Associated Press) Pacific University cracked under the strain of Its attempt to keep up with Willamette University and to day was In second place in nnrlh wost. college con Terence foot bill I standings. An early-season build-up for term ini; this Saturday's game between WilhtmcMe and Pacific as for the title fizzled last week end when an Improved College of Ida ho eleven upset Pacific at Cald well, I I to 7. It was Pacific's first conference defeat of the season and knocked It out of a tie for first nine:! with Willamette. Idle last week. Willamette, now a heavy favorite to win II h Klxlh conference ill In and Its 27th eonseeul Ive game, has been unseored upon by conference opponents this season. The best Pacific could do now would he to get a lie in the confer ence by upsetting Willamette. LINFIELD BEATEN BY S. F. STATE, 26-12 MONTANA DEFEATS GONZAGA TEAM, 9-0 SPOKANK. Wash., Nov. 5. (A P) The University of Montana Criz zlies concentrated the fireworks of the entire game in less than five minutes of the third period here last night to blast (he (ionzaga Diilldogs, !) lo 0. (( ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7 (AP The in!) of nutting the gas back into the gas-house g;:nc rested today on the shoulders ol -one of base ball's r;:n'icnt work hnrt.es 11 year-old Francis Raymond I Hades, a fighting star in his primi-. ie-m.'ii-iuii le manager aa playing dv.s waned. M'pointai'-nt of the former on riehier tH the UKi!t pilot of the St. Don Is ( 'ari'lnals wan announced vesterday by President Sam Urea don. HIades succeeds Frankie Fri.-eh, the Fordham Hash, under w hem the g;ts-ho:ise gang became fa mous and then sprung serious leaks before his fivr-vear tenure came to a sudden end last Sept.-m-Ler. A ni'-inlKi oT the famous Card inal tenuis of i!i2, 1WJH, V.t'Mi ami I !:!!. liladr-s is the first "pure pro duct" of the tar-iliing Kedbiid farm "chain" lo take charre of the parent club. For the past, six years he Ills been one oT (he most successful pi lots In the class AA minor lea-; gues. Tulce he led ColuiJiblli! oi '! the American association to "lit- j tie world serie V championships, highest honor In minor league base hall. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7. (AP) Fred Haney, pilot of the Toledo Mitdhens id' I he American association the past two years and a former major league player, was named manager today of the St. Louis Drowns for the Mi'.iU season. MARKET REPORTS I WHEAT ' I'OHTI.AXI), lire, Nov. 7. 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MILS FIGHT IK K-FALLS Grand Jury Doesn't Indict Ashurst or Hannan but Levels Criticism. K LA MATH FA LLS. Xov. 5. CAP) A Klamath county cnuid jury, ri'imrtint; on Hk investigation into tho hloody fist fifht hr'twonn Circuil .JudKo Kdwnrd II. Ayhur.st and County Clerk Walter P. Han non Mix wooks iuf. lashed out inonynioHsly at tli rondiu-t of public- officials today hut failed to return an indictment uiraitiHt either of the principals in the memorable ourlhouse row. The jury, in effect. left citizens lo draw their own conclusions. Its report recommended that elected ol'lichtlH "refrain from en terms into public matters not immediately per tinent lo the duties of the office: held h-aviuK all executive and administrative matters to tho coun ty court." It was recalled that rtn the morn ing of the AKhiirst-Hnnnon battle, the circuit jud,':o had criticized a hill for overtime turned in by Clerk Ifannou. The report also uryed that Ihe practice of payhiK overt line to sal aried county employes he discon tinued and. in its closing para graph, Expressed belief that "the best interest of the general public ceases to he served when any elect ed mfirer refuses to make suitable chaiiKes In personnel to Ihe end thai alt county departments func tion its u harmonious unit." Thin comment was Interpreter! as an indication the Jurors felt that possibly llaunon, a depuly county clerk, could have been assigned In .some other post than circuit court clerk after the fiht lo relieve ten sion. II was understood Ihe report con cluded the i.:nind jury's investitia linn into th" courthouse episode. for Judge 30 1 Monis C Bowker, Republican A Statement by It has been reported that I am not interested in being . elected. That is wrong. I definitely seek election. I solicit your vote. Not as a politician but as a man offering his services on the basis of education, experience and ef ficiency as shown by past record in county business. My experience can be put to its greatest service in the office of County Judge. A life long republican committed to republican ideals of business ad ministration of governmental affairs. Progressive, Economical, Sane. Paiil ailverlir.cmpiit by Monlr. C. n.'wlier, Kor.clmrK. Oregon. jsssBSSPfmnrt'f., iiiwa .kwhf mnmi.nwi!.i A QUALIFIED MAN FOR A HARD JOB J.'"?' -i s Sv s& ea , ' 4 i-.'. si-:--.:---:,:-:. V.v vi.f t-h Vy- W I b t 1 - hJ J S V 4 M "S-i - .'WM WW wWWS' UlVlf f IM iitin . .... . &f&WfAm football star... Ij! 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