PAGE SIX MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MED FORD.- 01 EG OX, WEDNESDAY. XOYEMUKtt' 2!). 15)22 I F, IS OF GAME TOMORROW SPOKANE, Nov. 29. University or Washington and University of Oregon football elevens, both undefeuted so fur this season in the 1'aclfle North west conference will meet at Seattle Thanksgiving day to settlo tha con ference championship. OrCBon hus a record of five victories nnd no losses so, far this season. WauhlnK ton has met tour northwest confer ence teams and has yet. to taste de feat, c On tho basis' of comparative scores the Oregon team Is rated, as a slight favorite over Washington, but north west football fans In general regard tho two teams as practically evenly matched. . Oregon defeated the Uni versity of Idaho 13 to 0, Oregon Agri cultural collcgq 10 to 0 and Washing-, ton Stato college 13 to 0 so far this season. Washington won from Idaho 2 to 0; defeated tho Oregon Aggies 14 to 3 and took n 10 to 13 victory i from Washington Stato college in her games with tho name teams. Oregon 1ms scored n total of GO points to 3 for her opponento during the present season, tho only . tnlly made against tho Lemon Yellow being n field goal by Whitman college, when O0gon defonted tho Missionaries 0 to 3. " Washington has scored 08 points ' to her opponents' 10 in tho. north west conference this senNon, . . Tho University of Idaho-University . of 'Montana game at Missoula is the only othqr turkey day gamo that. will httve any bearing on the conference standings, IJy winning . from. Mon tana the VandalB could oust O. A. C. from .fourth place. Bhould Mon tana, win, Willamette would be In solo possession of last place. . Idaho rules a Httght favorite in. tho. yame. ' Other conference teams that will piny non-oonforenco ganes Thanks civihg include .Wnshlngloft Btnto col legq, vb. University of Southern Cali fornia at Pasadena: Whitman vs. the College of Idaho at Caldwell, Idaho, arid, Willamette vs. tho Collego of Pnget Pound at Salem. Tho Thanksgiving games will close the raofllo Northwest conference season. - - . ; . ' onferenoo standings follow: Team , , f 1 W Ij University Ore, , . . 5 Vi'dt Wash'n 4 Whitman , College .4 Oregon Aggies 3 Wash'n. Stnto 4 V. of Idaho ..... .4 U. of Mqntnna, ... .3 Wllla motto 2 i Pet 1000 1000 GOO 333 zr.o 250 000 000 ST. PAUL. Johnny O'Donnoll of St Paul and Mark Mooro of Minneapolis, welterweights wore suspended for two yoar for taklns part In an illegal box ing contest in Albert Lou, Minn. 7 W ILWAXTK EE Joe Lynch, bantam Wight champion nnd Joo'SnnRor, Mil- piiltee, were matched for ten rounds uni.jcceiuoer (.- Ily WUj CUHHAX InU-rnuMoiml Sown Service Staff ' Correspondent. PARIS, Nov. The tougher they aro the harder they fall. Poor old Slkl was so hard-boiled lie put over a knock-out on himself. It wasn't that being champion went to his head nothing could to to that head it went to his fists. Slkl'B map Is a stoal on West Vir ginia, with tho lilue ltldge spread ull over it, but to bo sure you'd recognize him as Battling Slkl, llght heavyweight champion of tho world, he'd Ktait off thu evening's enter tainment by cracking a few skulls. Life was a continual "I'll knock 'em down, you drag 'em out," At the Cafe Trianon about an hour before the Halzae-Prunier match I read to Slkl what Damon Kunyon wrote in tho New York American about the rough house ho pulled at tho "New York" bar. Siki was wash ing down with a "and soda," but he choked when I mentioned Demp soy's picture. 'Twaa all wrong. He wasn't any society, man, but under pressure ho confessed to b'.'intf the bost-behaved boxer in captivity. Gen tleman Jim was a rough-neck . when compared to him. "Ixivlna; Son." IIo offered as character witnesses his manager, Heller, and his father. Tho old man, who is an abbreviation of the champion, said ho was blessed with a loving obedient son. Ills boy, Loul, wns a chip off tho old block, and that'll saying a mouthful. But Heller, ho got mad I Oh, what he'd do to Mr. Itunyon after ho got through with Dempsey! Why, his colt, Battling Siki, had just ono bad faulthe was too rtoft hearted, lie had . tours in his eyes every tlmo he passed - a plcturo of Carpentier and lifted his lid In respect. If his oppo nent didn't get nasty he Just didn't have tho heart to put ver the fatal K. 0. It was nad. Siki worked up a ;,"JI Is Master's voice' , expression and kept the waller at tho pump... As Balzac, is a stable companion, Siki and Heller had to bo on hand oarly,; Heller nsi manager and Siki was to act ns second for tho French middleweight champion. Tho crowd gave tho Senegaleso tho . glad hand when ho got hi tho ring, and every thing was going fine until Prunler un corked a right hook that Bent Balzac to tho canvas. Ho stayed on the shelf until the clock ticked ten, nnd Prunler was champion, Cuny, manager . of the now champ, caino over to shake hands when nllttling Slkl, wanting to prove what a fine gentleman ho was, let him havo ono in tho neck nnd told him whero to go. ,. Crowd Oita Mnd. Tho crowd wont completely off tho handle. A sqund of cops slipped Slkl out through tho dressing rooms into a taxi with, the fans yelling: "Rnough of Slkl!" "Piker!" 'Throw him out of Franco!" They got. him. away in nothing, flat, but not hel'orc sovernl cobbles had found tholr mark. All next day tho fight fans wore in tho air. Something nnd to be diinn and done quick. Slkl mot Cuny In the offlco of tho sport paper, l'Auto, nnd apologized, but that wasn't euomrh. Tho French had hud Cleorgis Carpen tier . as . tholr chnmpiuu. for several years, and he had shown thv-ui th:tt a champ should be .a Pouj Fair banks In public The Boxing federation called a special" session for midnight at the Hocho club, and, after a long de bate Curtains for Slkl! After tho doclHlon I met tln din-, qualified champion, und he told me;. . "you're American writer is right I oughta bo kept in a cage!" Siki, here's a little tip! Don't back away in tears. Just think of that old-timer, Kip . He got tho gate for twenty years! Iiub better thun an even chance to I s PAIUS, Nov. 29. A champion for Battling Siki hns appeared in the per son of M. Dlagne, a Senegalese mem ber of the chamber of deputies. In a long statement to l'Auto Deputy Dlagne says that there has long been a plnn afoot to get rid of Siki and that his defeat of Carpentier brought mutters to a head. Tho deputy said that when tho bud get was discussed ho would expose tho successive hostile acts of tho French boxing federation and that ho would ask tho deputies to suppress any steps by tho government in sub vention thereto. defcut the University of Oregon whoBe iiAiLuau miiuu wun line nuie unn mum ing for a 1 hunksgiving toot ball buttle tomorrow. As the Washington couch, Enoch Hagsliaw, sees it, the mental condition of his charges having been depressed by a severe beating ut the hands of California wus benefitted by a victory over Stanford but is still not what it ought t j be. 1 Their physlcul status ha declares perfectly satisfactory. Coach Shy Huntington of Oregon Is expected to present a game full of tricks, utilizing to the full the field gonl kicking ability of Chapman. Bag sliaw la hoping for a dry Hold. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 29. Ad- San tel of San Francisco, claimant to the world's . llghtheavywelght champion ship, will meet Joe Varga, holder of the -Hungarian title, hero tonight. i J'' 4 What France Suffered. . CHICauu, Nov. 29. r America had Buffered equally with France In the world war, bIir would have had four million dead and ten million wounded, vleorgo Clemonceau ua.u. MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH , CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP NEW YOllK, Nov. 29. Permission for tho postponement of tho cham pionship bout between Hnirf Greb of Pittsburg, American light-heavyweight champion and Oenc Tunncy of Greenwich village, scheduled for Do comber 29, hem bocn granted by tie state athletic commission, it was an nounced today. ' - Tho commission held that owing to tho mental strain and worry due to the illncBB of his wife, tho champion would not ho In fit physical condition to defend his titlo on the date origi nally set for tho bout. Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tonguo is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, ,givc a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see-for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a Bick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has direc. tions for babies and children of all agcB printed on bottle. Mother I You must ay "California" or you may get an imi tation llg syrup. Cougars Show Speed PASADENA, Ca) Nov. 29. Coach Gus Welch planned a heavy workout today for tho Washington State col lege football team which will meet the liiverslty of Southern California here tomorrow. Practice also will be held tomorrow morning. . Coach Welch held a workout for tho Cougars yesterday and the men ap peared to have plonty of Bpood In spite of tho long trip from the northwest. Tho team worked for some time witli the forward pass and afterwards took up signal practice and scrimmnge. Rain was forecast for today and should it continue until tohiorrow, the Cougars, who are lighter than the Tro jans are expected .to be handicapped in their playing. , Ckrif tmas Sailings I to Europe - from St. John, N. B. S. S. Tunisian to Liverpool December 5 S. S. Melita to Southampton i Chorbourg.....-..Decejber 9 S. S. Montcalm to Liverpool :..:December 12 S. S. Metagama to Glasgow ..December 15 Washington la Confident I SEATTLE, Nov., 29. For tho first tlmo in seven yonrs, say tho Univer sity of Washington fans, their team WEST INDIES. CRUISES Twin Screw, Oil Burning S. S. Emprtu of Britain nulls from New York in. JoDuary and FebrunryondeNtflitfulcrulsesofWest Iodic., Panama and South America. 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Consequently, the power cWveloptti by the hjgkly efficient Ford engine, is now harnessed to the rear wheels by four forward gear com binations and two reverse. Thus is provided the proper gear ratio between engine speed and rear wheel speed for every con ceivable condition of load and road. ; - Any authorised Ford doaler, by demonstration, will gladly prov tliti fee ymm maim 3ttimW. V Gkura Kerb Stfffe ... This is to certlry that Glm Ckung or Melfor4, Or., has cured me of go'tra and stomach trouble. 6. M. Leonard, 509 J HL, Grants Pass. This ta to certify that Glm Cbuag of Mfldtord, Ore., has cured me ot rupture of four years'-standing. F, G. Ieh&m, 413 B St., Qrants Puss, Ore. Medford, Oregon, Jan. ID, 1917. This la to certify that I, the under slRned, had very stwere stomach trouble and had beeit both e rod for several year and last August was not expected to live, and heartnK of Gun Chuntt- (whosa Herb store Is at 214 South Front street, Mod ford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 started to feel In a hotter Its soon aa I used them and today tun a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to. sa Olm Chung, and try hts Herbs. (Signed) . W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: Win. Lewis, ftagle Point W. U Children., Eagle Point M. A. Anderson, Medford. 8. B. Holmes, Bagle Point, C. K, Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. Von der Helleii, Eagle Poln tIDOMMOSKBVBG DAILY EXCKr tCXVAY Ly. Medford 2:00 p. ui. Ly. Roseburg 1:00 p. m. MEDFOMD-GSANT3 WJsAS STM2J :, IAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 10:00 a. m 2:00 p. m., 6:00 p. m. Lv. Grants Pass 7: 30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m, SUNDAY ONf.Y Medford 10:00 a. m 4:30 p. m. ' Ly. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. ' We connect with stages for Portland, Marshfleli an Creaoeit City. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Phone 809 . ... ; .- , , ... v y ill - CELEBRATE THE Opening of the Christmas S eason WITH THE erchaots of Medford Friday, Decern Der 1 IN THE EVENING All Medford, Southern Oregon and Northern California Will Participate 7 Special Band Music and Dance n I on the Streets Unveiling of the Show Windows " ! Will Occur at 7:30 p. m. THIS EVENT WILL USHER IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON FOR MEDFORD DO YOUR PART TO MAKE THIS THE "BIGGEST CHRISTMAS SEASON YET"