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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1927)
•4 r Although Against *n animated cooaskln VsefcgronOd, While eheekta bonus N. B. O. program; l f e > ta. dauco regktar and reverberate, «aught op find flung bach from the ¿rowdhd fctopeb musics 11 ». to. Fblaco Hdtat rUM ot Tele Bowl, the Bulldog and the Tiger will clash Saturday In room dance ocehMtru. KOO (S ld .lm ) Oakland. < p? what should prove the greatest of modern football games between m. dinner coueeri; 7 ». m. new« these agee-old rivals. items from United Proto; 6 ». m. For the firtfi time since 1924, Tale look» eapible or defeating revue program, M. B. C.j » ». » . tecfrfrbly and yet ao desperately do these young men in N. B. C. program; 10 p. m. to Wott* by tbb clft orange a%d black fling themselves Into toeee annual midnight, dance' mafie. t i give new Ideas to o battles that all reasonable beta ar« made at pven money. KFI (444.1 )* Log Afigetas. L.’ H. Gallatin att< Many a time the under dog—whether it was the Bulldog or S SO ». m. Strangers »octal clhb Poultry Producto. i the Tiger— fought through the unexpected victory In Yal«-Princeton orchestra; 4 », m. Florence Sang Medford tart SMnrttay, football games of the past. That is what makes Saturday’s jeontost er, piano moods; 4:11 p. m. rsf- at New Haven worth watching, even If rod bar« M partisan feelings d io tortai; « :«»•». m. vest pocket in ths matter. \ .. . program; 7 ». m. Henry Starr, “Tad" Jones has built a great team ht Yale this year. Bill pianist and vocalist; 7:»0 ». m. Roper always builds dangerous ones nt Princeton. ' Felipe Delgado program; 8 » . m. Í » . Wi « . H ck er Tbe last time the Tiger cams to Yale BoWl, ft went away trek N. B. C. program ; 4 p. m. Menrtae * Fhek4«rÌ4 ing its chops and picking Its teeth with splinters froth the fcH tdal Dyer program; 1« p. m.Packarf sn— i « y r i r w W r , m poets. That was Jake Salgle’s great ykir, When the “Flying Program; 11 ». m. midnight fro Hrs. M. T. Swigart and ton, Dutchman" and his mates swept back and forth across the gridiron, lic. worn visitors in Ashland a n d strewing Yale tacklere behind them. KPSN (fill.T II) Pasadena. 4 p. Bellview Saturday, and warn dln- Last year, at Palmer Stadium. Tale fared a little better, hut m. pews bulletins; 6 p .m . con nor guests of Mr. abd Mrs. C. A. finished on the short end of a 16 to 7 score. That wad the » m e cert. fcrbwn. KOIN (414M) Portlhnd. 6 :l l in whloh the Bulldog displayed a new and disastrous form of back Mr. and Mrs. George King are p. mj, children’s program; 4 p. m. ward pass, which went from the center to Bo one at all, the ball rtMMug friends and relatives In bounding about unattended until an eager young Princeton lad dinner concert;' 7:11 ». m. Ben- Klamath Falls this week. Mr. 8. K. Barges, of this dls- fell upon It. trict reports the toss of eight fine Lack of alertness has cost Tale more Against Princeton than turkey hens which she had saved for breeding purposes, to use any other defect. Prlncetdh youngsters are always alert, and have b elt spring. A« get ho trace of wo« many a- bill game for that reason. One recalls Sammy White, the offenders has been found, the Tiger end, who completely yulned an entire Saturday for every The dancing party to be given one connected with Yale by picking up a Joose bhU and «tampering »t the dub house Friday night the length of the field for a touchdown. Add there have been promises to be another' success, lfthhy ‘others in the long history of Yife-Pttiycfttdn 'football. * If you had a good time last The encouraging thing about that yesr*4 Tale team Is that It Is jtatoK come again en Fhday, No alert. - • ■ t » .. »ember l l a h d have a deuce on In some way, Tad Jones has succeeded In persuading tils boys th# BlKht of Armistice day. not to fumble. Tbe backs carry the b ill well and handle It well. And Charlesworth, tbe best defensive center in the Best, pounces upon loose bells as though he had been attending Princeton all his Ilfs. r fb ÄO ««* to’ «Ma «ouhtnr. a?, R taift» Seattle. « program; I ». m.: V »Mitata« the ▼««•tartan Biado ì aew - —■ S.«ì<) «Mttle, I w J < 6:10 ». m .s t a i : |0 ». a . ¿fouet ho l ì ». m. atadlo »4 zm. Vie Meyer’s deh n BtllVEW K said 8pafford’s see are growing Plow« have nch sears from St. Mihiel. Da the Meuse vine- and children bank at Chat- rtag groups all lorth 8 m to the • still mark the died U Wing Representatl» he Legion who d from France id in their ear- ad • message." ,.i. ■ ». i 7 f e , l i . . .nirr-n ■ M H IK x AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Ashland, Oregon . • ’ *■ i- a Tto&lg « K . 'S i?' l i i » 1 J i HALTS KING RbMB, Nov. ,11.—(Uh — King Victor Emmanuel's 14th birthday was officially, celebrated through out ah Italy today. The occasion, eotocldtag with the Allies’ Armis J. R. McCracken alee ritorna* tice Day, had an added slgnlfl- »as the Mnrtmtlen tin O nt »f The royal salute of 141 guns, fired at. sunrise from every fort and military and naval station in the counfry, wee the first thing to recall thq attentigb oi the pub lic o the fete that was being cele brated. ' • In R o n » ,. all public buildings, which win be niumtasthd tontaht, were firing-the trtedfcr bearing Ins fin- brown, s coVd. Another thing about Yale teams of the past which frequently proved tttationrsging was lack of Judgment on the pert Of the vef- lous Quarterbacks. Without going into particulars, it Was most af»- trtnskng to 111 admirers. Johhny Hoben, and Brlllhardt, U s substitute, have pi»ve4 themselves brainy quarterbacks, particularly the former. Hoben’s dlrbctlbn of this year’s team has been a most important factor in its success. * • Thus Ysle Is prepared for Princeton In the m .npar most neces sary to success. Of grit, strength and number«, Tele always has had f o r e than her share. ----- ut------ - , . . _______________________________s______• the apns of the House of Savoy, passed before the King who, eur- The trolley cars w«Ve decked With rounded by the generals com- ■trMmers made up of the colors mending the Rome Army Corps of Italy end the municipality of and .Division, took the salUte of Rome. the troops as they marched past. King Victor, riding his favorite Congratulatory telegrams W0e black charger, attended the re- *•“* to th® Kin« by the Premier, ▼lew arranged in his honor in the toe Cabinet end the civic end io- Maceo- barracks In Rome, Detach- l* 1 authorities. f i t —Bta^Tnbe, One-Dial » . Crystalline finished ; gold plated ship-model ptate; desor«tíve roset- switch. tes and i power supply sui Mr. and Mm. R. B. MfcCrackefi Ukiah, Calif., arrived la Val- y view last Thursday to visit frh Mr. McCracken’s brother M aster, J. R. McCracken aad Ve refer you to a neighbc O many A tw ater Kent O ne Dial Receivers and RatKo m to úse lñ this com munity that ft neighbor of yours ow ns one* W e refer yott to hftn. A sk him to let ymi hear a concert o f vocal S Years! Nine years have passed. We have fot- fotteh ttuch Since the days when troop ship« slipped quietly down ^<ew York Bay before dawn. Hatred, jealousy, suspicion—ail are gone these nine years —forgotteh. Ubocrve esp een vy trnw easily ana surely tne NE D ial ph^cs up a stalion—-how just half a turn, imples everytamg oft cue air Witnin range. Then a ta yoer tiriA h o r i f the set has ever niaed a bh of4r«able7 f y e buBarX c the SMt wM convince yon that 1 rater T e a t RMtob «0 M h ffy perfect in every 4 r & a t p ta «ofi W b f fam ily are miming pre- But we cin never forget the legions that inarched into the Blast, singing ^MadhifrotsBlle from Armeutieres.” Bayonets and Liberty Bondi, repara tions and the submarine terrdr happily are now only history. Blit “ the B oys”—-the singing, laufch- iua, swearing, fighting “ Boys”—they wttl teaiain in our hearts forever. Model- fitiNhrTfrMS, Oec-tMal 7 MegsrtaM Solia mahogany cab- ! tael; gold-ptoitad name plate, : powor supply switch and ver- *1 ader-.;,MBÄ7JÄ; i , • ¡