Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Ancient Rivalry at Stake in
Annual Homecoming Grid Game
C w w ajl
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Last
capped to build a line pinnglng
anode of attack. Instead ho has
score*, and even thia ha* failed to
reverted to an aerial came tor
function
I t seems that every conch in the
Pacific coast conference has spent
hear* developing a defease against
forward passing, and in each case
It has worked against Oregon.
▲ fullback jrith the power and
ability of Lynn Jonas in his soph-
epore year at Oregon, terminat­
ing his career last fail, bat his
sophomore year, when he w a s
named all-Coast was his best.
That fall he had the ability and
staminia to hit the line on three
cut of four playa and made from
one to IS yards at a «rack.
Now the Webfoot backs are
new men. mostly sophomores,
and need experience as wall as
hard work before a semblance of
perfection can be reachd. A n y
athlete breaking Into conference
ball musC’find” himself before be
begins to* function properly.
An example of this is the case
of Rimer Tesreau. Washington
fallback. Elmer , in bis f i r s t
two years as a Hualq^player. was
no spectacular. But thia season he
is one of their biggest stars. *H e
has “found" himself and la play­
ing a hard brand of ball that to
Friday evening at tha fornta dtp»
premacy for 1637» between the
University of Oregon and Oregon
Agricultural
college
football
team *'will come o ff bora Novem­
ber 11 as the climax of tha annu­
al homecoming of old grads and
former students.
Outclassed in Pacific Coast
conference abd « M t not titular
hopes remaining the two Oregon
elevens will again pat on their
annual battle tor the empty honor
of being state champions.
Th« Webfoote have twice tasted
defeat although they do hold a
tie with Idaho while the Aggies
claim a victory over Washington
State to offset their two losses,
la comparison with early season
games the Aggies reign supreme,
bat as always this gams can nev­
er be doped.
\
Against Stanford the Corvallis
machine bald the Cardinals to a
JO to « score In Portland while
the best the Web(oota could do
was to hold the Card reserves and
third stringer* to a 11 to I battle
in Palo Alto. Thia would signify
that the Beavermea w ill swamp
Oregon on Armistiee Day.
W ith two week* to « o r k.
thouglT, Captain John J. McRwan,
CAPTAIN JOHN J. McEWAN
Oregon coach, will have an oppor­
Although tha University of Oregon lost to*Stanford at Palo
tunity to strengthen the weaknes­
Alto
Saturday. Coach McRwan of tha Webfoptera is smiling, tor hto
ses that have shown to date la hl*
proteges looked better against the Cards than at any time tlils sea­
machine-
son. That means that the Webfootors w ill be in top form when
The Webfoote will he idle Sat­
they face the Aggies in their annual game at Eugene Armistice
urday eo McRwan wUl he able to
Unenp for Medford Game Day.
_
ptiltoe all hi* timq la painting bin
Friday Shows Some
athlete* for the annual Aggie
Heavy Gridders
ff<y. Coordination of Una and
backfield «Mb a better timing of
W ith hto husky a«uad, Cpacb
playa will form the basis of the
C. ▼. Howell ot the J an io r high
work-
t
football * team, hopes to see the
In the Stanford gamp the poor
southern Oregon junior cham­
timing of the backfield me» on
pionship which the spued won
FR A N K
reverse and spinner plays was
NWWO
»«STi
ontstaadlag^
aceording jo
g. last year, return to Ashland _
northern aeoat who p e p p e d
Three mJlTion dollars worth af.jth «j«d f|tkptd horwaflesk, groom­
Holdtog thvlr haavfef Mpdford
through here recently after hav­
ed jo glossy perfeciiop and with a rthban in Ito toll, w ill stout across
ing viewed the Wehfoot-Cardln- opponents ^to a nothing to noth tMe tanbark of Madison Square Garden next wedk in tha anAn*^
al game. Ha also stated that of­ IP« aoora in a gamp last Sat cver-fascinating spectacle of the N “ 11011* 1 Horse Show.
fensively tha Oregon line w a s Urday, the »quad hopes to b<
Customs and fashions ch«oge; mechanical invention-urevoln-
weak although it proved strong «toe tp score Friday when th< Uonl«e« travel and transportation; the home no longer plays a
on the defense.
Madford team comes to Ashland
prom leant part in the life of the averhge man and woman, and in
'
At the start af the season Orp- tor a return game.
:>ur big cities there are little children who are aa surprised at tha
gon was supposed to haye a weak
The locpl «earn fa tost and
sight of a horse aa thsg weald be at that of a petor hear.
line With a strong backfield, but with either paaeea, runs or bucks
But map atUl breeds the h«rs* for profit and pleasure, and
now after three sopference games makes yardage spsUy. bat lacks* |
thaaato.A fi ' ‘ tion about this
weak th a t you'll sever
have been played, tt seaRfe Atopt | h < M M h necessary for scoring
the hack field to to htogte foc.Ue harthelF gaite Saturday. Coach i
poor showing. To date the Ore­
HpwaU to patting the s q u a d
One thousand thoroughbreds are stabled luxuriously in the
gonians have failed to cross a
through hard practice thlp weak,
basement of the New Garden. Nearly as many grooms pet and pam-
coafprence team’s goal Une.
perfecting plays, and signals.
,wr them and make them ready ter Monday’s brilliant opening.
Poor handling of the ball by the
The probable lineup is as foi-
hacks to one reason for the toph- k»ws;
Monday will be "Governor’s Day,” with Oovespor At Smith and
Mpni Foy, center; Aenry
tuty to score la tha Cardinal fray,
Mrs. Smith doing the honors, and society at its smartest. Just as it
op the reverse playa a pivot man Park, W t guard; Qian Field, has turned out in Ito best bib und tucker each opening day of the
takes tha hall from cantor and right guard; Donald Curry, left National Horse Show for .the past 41 years.
turns around, handing It to a tackle; W ardler HdwaU, right
“swing around” half. But In the tookla; (ll«un Head, left end;
Cavalry ofBqers from Fraape, Poland. Canada and our own
Stanford gams, this pivot back Donald Robbins, right end; Ar­ army will compete for a cup which ’ has bean donated by Jen
was too alow and time after time thur Gilbert, quarterback; Law­
Clecbanowskl. Polish Minister to Washington, for an international
the swing around player started rence GUI, lpft half / Sidney Hall jqpttping contest
on the play without the ball. He fullback; James Hall, right half.
The trophy is unique. I t to the original King George I I I silver-
was forced to atop and come back
Thei game is to be called
jilt hammered cup made' hy’Jeadtng London silversmiths more than
and by the time he did get the promptly a t J o’clock.
a century ago and presented by the British King to the Montgom­
hell hard charging Cardinal line­
eryshire
Yeomanry Cavalry in 181«.
men were on top of him and
smothered the play.
Perhaps the most picturesque event of next week's skow will
Oregon also lack a power play
be an exhibition of four-in-hande, driven by some of the famous
for scaring when In clpee. lyith
“whip*” of the horsey Nineties.
only light backfield men to work
Ten historic coaches, including W illiam H. Vanderbilt's “Ven­
with, McEwen has been handi-
ture, ’ Reggie Rives’ “ Pioneer,” and the famous old “Tantivy”__
Activities of Local Units vehicles which covered many a mile in the days when a smart four-
Show Mach Interest
in-hand was the equivalent of the Twentieth Century Limited— will
be driven around the ring on exhibition twice a day.
Thniwday. November 3.
Sportsmen worth millions will be on the boxes "tooling” the
Alma and plan* of the Parent
KPO (4X2.SM) San Francisco.
four-in-hands, while from the hex of each a veteran guard will
Teacher*
Association
Council
and
2 J | p. m- organ recital; 6;00 p.
"wind’’ the five-foot horn which in the old day. always iw o u n r ^
m. children*« hour; 4:10 p m. or­ four divisions in Ashland have
been
well
realised,
according
to
gan recital; 7:00 p. m. athletic
review; 8:00 p. m. Caswell hour; Mr*. Clint Baughman, who 4a
Those were the days before towns t
p. mr N. B. C. program; president of the city council.
signs
and red and green traffic lights, a
A t the Washington school the
10:00 p. m. Palace Hotel R o s a
unil to anpportlag th * cafeteria,! "winding” horn not to he found in the
room dance archestrsi.
K LX (60«M ) Oakland. SjlO p. which Is not quite a self-support­
» . Brother Bob; *:3 0 p. m. din­ ing Institution, hut' which la lib­ B U M U I ÇNA81NG C A FB
quick luncheons aqd American
ner concert; 7:10 p. m. d e w s erally «etoonisec).,
OVKNBl) IN LONDON dishes.
The play-
brcadcast; 8:00 p. m. Athens shed at thia school, erected three
Atkletto clab.
y e a n ago. was the realisation of
T«o local canneries
K F Ï (488.6M ) Los Angeles. a dream of the organisation.
dlly
on apples.
S:JO p. m. Elkin’* and Hite’* Dix­ Mrs. Manley Brower Is president
ieland orchestra; g:8S p. m. G rif­ of the Washington ac-ioo unit.
fith Jones on the radlotorial per­
At tha Lincoln school the p.
iod; g:30 p. m. Bill Henry and
T. A. group is assisting in the
Katharine O’Neil; 7-.00 p. m pro­
raising of funds for the play-
gram by University of g. C ; CtS« shed and th« cafeteria la soap I
p. aa. drama program: »:00 p. m.
N. 8. C. proçjam; 10:00 p. m. to be started. Mrs. V. D. Miller
[ rogyam of modéra classical mu­ is president of the group-
The Junior high cafeteria, a |
sic.
selfaupportlag
institution with
kP S N
(816: «M l Pasadena.
0:00 p. m. new* bulletins; 8:00 the girls doing the work, was
p. m. Pasadena Chamber of Com­ tha dream of the group. Num­
merce concert.
erous small personal outlay« have
KHJ ( 0 | . J M ) Lo* Angela* been made for comfort of stu­
6:80 ». m. children’* program; dents and teachers by this unit
7:46 p. m. talk* on cars ot the under the direction of Mrs. B.
body by Dr. Philip M. Lovell; C. Forsythe.
8:04 p. m. program da luxe with
At the senior high school Mrs.
the Zoeiiaer quartet. Leo H 8an- Fred W. Hitchcock heads t h e
aiper, Raasiaa baritone, a n d
group, and the compre:;oK of (ha
James W. Foley, California poet.
girl« rest rooqi was tbe result
KFOA (447.iM > Loa Angeles.
of active work of the organisa­
4:30 p. m. new* broadcast; 6:30
P- m. chlldrea’* program; «:30 tion. The qafotorla at this school
p. m. concert orchestra; 7:30 p. la also aelf-enpportmg. all of tha
m. relay from K O W Portland: work don* hy the Home Econ­
J
GErrr
per, > . O. H arlan, secretary of .p o n i a l ffit; 46004. pre dqgtcfed
tha »»»«»»■i
vrwanr
Apple Week h»
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ve “ H VKffiWJgYUM
the chamber of commerce stated ig
F tri-
Ah «■P ì FDUF
th a t theme
a' wui see fin . ree! eoMUed River o f M « d
tome of the m<mt w r g t o w pfc- show* the effect of erosten on
Mt. ' Hood takaa from M MPi
00ERW vS |R k ■,
plana.
<Mto
«to» « • *
Mr. Copwaf rpcently «tartad to
■enthem Oraaen mountain conn-
giva
an honr’s program at the,
tnr to v W « r gad
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Riha
club
la Madford duriti« the
colored ■ One p etfeh of the reel
D eiactln j biown fuse pings of
the «tonal type to w * always «am .
hot oaa' bo done at a gmpito with
a glass plug recently Introduced,
thg manufacturers claim, aa it dis­
colors at a« overload or ahojt clr-
oniL
, ' ' - ' '
'
Direct control o t room tattper-
<* tk * «ture to apld to bp afforded
•h a v e Crater Lqk« d v f e g fhe avopigg*« egtgrm pm cut m »
« la te r maptha
Urn coloring m a m b fft «oro «o eurapturod tfcgt through a thermostatic valve at­
etfecUi are reDUted Io to mbm thay kant him M hto
tached to the radiator. It requires
UptU mldnlfht. ahovtng tb* w«n-
po power nr «paatol pining aa u
WI14 Rogaa W e a r V p l^ jr Ap-
the to lto j njehw da 1» fpH- d erfai pieterea pnd te m e i tpe lg self-cqgtAlned, p»< W l
are
ito a
to ke Mown- Thera am farm ing aaapm ladina «torien eonnosted « U h tha no- difficulties due t a leaks, ltodg
factored « «totoriw to whtoh
tondmanoa w riw o d «4th •ooato «pota d l Oregon and the meat of diyt or otjwr trophies,
aorthwost.
the manufacturers claim. T h e
pppie« a t i ha todfM. this te w w to W o ejeamaaa.
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tha waak
HUM« p’ Apple"
Aeather real to davotad to too
hi
aceetdapea
w tto
N ational
Apple week plans.
Gre«ars ef tha whole country
to® h p h M tha sppvatoaPt which
Chalrman Duna of tha forum temperature may be varied.
raacua party «ant «mt nadev H r.
Conway's laadarahip to search for
Jaehie strong « h o « a a torn ipat
y«ar or }ft, Wood. Tha pUtnre
ito Ming given spastal oMarvanea ahowe Jaakia coming opt of the
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many ’Apple-growing ” W
woods «1th top rescue party and
musHlee. Attaaattae displays of maatiag hto mother In the yard,
the "King of Fruits/’ are made one of the most touching scenes
and special emphasis »re placed lever shown on the screen. An­
on the food value of this fruit, other reel shows the finding af
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Calvin White Who was lost on
.
Mt. Hopd an^ in whose search
.«slept baa laid 406 block City M r- Conway was the leader.
Paving thia ysar, and w ill finish Guardians of Paradise is the
16 morp.
title of another real beautiful
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and fair-dtoUiRg
fight price* we «we «we
we will get your 0 . K.
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program. ’ *
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There are anprexlmafely 20«
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