CIVIC CLUB HOUSE ASBtÀMD'S K . i EATHER FOR AIR HOÉ BaUoW C LR V C LA N D , N o r. 13.— — Cefamoh Pieuse Judge Frederick 33:5«. SOI ¿ aim ave», phone IP » y ta llo ta cast ta Tuesday’» mu- aletpaj «leetlo i and order that dog Typo Battle Bat Out- r. classed and Outweighed, : A ie Able to Score But . Onoe During Battle Yes­ t e r d a y .___ < Medford. 7»; Ashland, -7. Although they displayed a de­ termined fighting spirit a n d battled determinedly throughout four, long disheartening quar­ ter«. the Ashland high squad was barely able to dint the armor of th e ir traditional rivals, Med­ ford In the annual Armistice Day grid ta ttle . A crowd of I ,I I I watched the T h e lone touchdown scored by Ashland came In the last quarter when they opened np offensive power sad started a forward march down the field w ith a bull dog determination w h i c h carried the plgakln across t h e feoal. I t whs the spectacle of an o rdinarily winping team, bump­ ing np against, the powerful and fast Medford aggregation, and be­ ing entirely outclassed. Leedom, in the Ashland back­ field, w s s a n outstanding star Of tbs game. H la flash sad speed when tl«^ pigskin was passed to him brought him Im partial Praise from Medford and Aahtead fans a llt t . Repeatedly he-m ade b rllllaa t end ,rana which netted Aahtead yardage. Faster than bis Inter­ ference, however, he seemed to ptey a leae hand and frequently fell when tackled from the rear- On the defensive he played an equally b rillian t game, «pd oh several occasions when Medford past the Id other men on t h e A sh lan d team . Leedom ou tran the ball toter and» tack led w ith a deadly result w hlck kept Medford from maktog the slaughter worse than It was. Individually the Ashland aqnnd played a good game. They repeat­ edly make their downs. But the gains were not made consistently, and once Medford got the ball, w ith their powerful line bucks, zaud the speed o f their backfield was ao g re a t'tb e Ashland squad had nothing to pit again st them. The first score w as m ade by Medford soon a fter the kickoff. “Ashland won the toss and elected to* receive. Demmer, whose edu­ cated toe can send the ball on, record breaking flights over the gridiron, kicked to the Aahtead 10 yard line. Sonny Leedom re­ covered and pushed the plgakln forward -6 yards, and was downed on the 25 yard line. Then the ball was p a s s ed to him twice and he njpde three yards when Ash­ land was penalised five yards for aa off-side Pter- Hickcock klck- Medford’s quarterback, Swen­ son, recovered aad by b rillian t open field funning eluded the entire Ashland squad aad trotted down the field on p 00 yard ran carrying tbe pigsktn over t h e goal. SCREEN CLUB MEET SUNDAY LAKEVIEW, , Nov. Oretron Made Picture» At f Attract Much Attention D y'ftlpg hopelessly on the North Pacific for mouths, m e m ta ta è t the crew of this Japanese fishing schooner beeame cannibali before they died. Lots were drawp hteoug the twelve to determine those who mast die that the others, facing starvation, might- live. schooner finally drifted into Port Townsend, Wash-, where the ghastly remains o f* te n meh add the* bodies of the two who had been , . ' the test to dis, ware discovered. MAKE PLANS FOR CONVENTION GUN FIGHT ENDS WITH FOUR DEAD Jftckscn 0 o u n t y Music Teachers Association to Meet at Medford Speeder Refuses to Stop— Officers Fire—Battle Results M Ashland music teachers a ra jC o ’fota [ planning to attend the coupty Oregon • association meeting to be held terday ■ , Tuesday noon In the small din- Aggie < lag room e f the^H otel Medford team to In Medford. A t thia time plana/ “ a ta e r wttt he dtecnaaed for the state M apte convention which Is to he held < *Te ° la Medford next Spring. A ll ‘n the Ashland music teachers are to- climax 'terested to the w o rT of the or- 71 J*» ganlsatlon, which weeks toward O** « 0» the perfecting of professional to iim tt ■ standards, and discussion o f prate* tents o f the teachers. *n the Ashland teachers who plan ’to before nttohd are to make reservations Woodie, A French train piloted by the [w ith Mrs. Harold Alkeps before * P*«« < 40 and 8, and a backing auto­ Monday evening and if a sufficient n* ” > mobile, piloted by Henry Fluhrfer, number are interested a taxi may atf<* Bt pins a deg fight and heated de­ be chartered tor the group. »ftor sh bate between two opposing root­ ers, featured the Medfortf-Aahland football game yesterday. PLA N C H IC K R N SUPPRR - The train and automobile fea­ Plans tor a big chicken din­ tured the big Armistice Day ner and dancing party to. be held Parade in MSdford. yesterday t a x t Friday night, November 1 * m oraing^ih which a number of by the Upper V alley er Bellview local Legion men participated. club, to make sufficient funds to The parade was of such pro­ pay o ff tke clubhouse dfebt, are portions It has been excelled being made. The a ffa ir Is to be only by< the Jubilee of Visions widely advertised. Readlsed parade. Bight feeble veterans o f the C ivil W g r were to the parade, four bravely marching with tbe colors. The crowd cheered them lustily. Gully decorated floats, representing other communities and organisations featured the parade. ' ( •' BIG PARADE IS FEATURE Unity Heeded MIDDLEWEST IN GRIP OF COLD WAVE H e ' failed to convert. A fte r this Medford scored bnt once again In the first quarter, carrying the ball over the goal In practically the same type .of play. A double criss-cross play to which Medford opened u "frato” for thelP ball carrier to r u u through gave Medford the desired opening on a number of occasions By U. P. Sw eeping out of the Northwest ou a 45 mile aa boiu wind, a ’cold wavezneut the therutometer down­ ward throughout the middle West snd southwester. W ind caused most trouble ad­ and led to touchdowns. jacent to Chicago. Ashland made her lone score A t Knfasaa City the mercury is In the Inst quarter a fter a flacky erpeeted to drop to Ute 30 degree barrage of passes Intermixed mark today. w ith dashing runs. Abbott reoelv- In the Greet L a ta region warn­ ed tho kickoff and returned eight ing of terrific storms were issued. yards and It was Ashland’s t a ll,' first down ba th e ir own 3» yard line. The ball was ¿ushad for­ ward and, the touchdown flnnUy made by Leedom on a ran aronnd the end: Abbott converted. On the Ashland lin e Hitchcock SANTA M ONICA, NoV. f t — and Abbott started aad Leedom M t the fast pace for the backfield —A three m ile Jnmp from • be at­ sharing honors with Ctendoe and sp eedin g a irp lan e w ill tempted tomorrow by Ralph N atter. Douglhs, Son Diege parachute The lineup was: M edford ( 7 2 ): McDonald RBL, Jumper, to connection wl<’ « ’«>’’ to « « h e their < *to* arguments today. It d«rstood the state w ill •« ’’oath penalty. T ’ie trla ’ waB recessed c .»«attee Day after the defe prtaenSed the last defen Beaa ,n » « ’«ht sesaion ol whlch ’aat«<1 wa” toward: ln r - Th® buchnroo glr **■ a