PXGE EIGHT
ASHLAND BEATEN
MFuFORD
BY
SPLENDID GAME
Seven to on to 0 wan the score of the
Medford-Aflhland football gn,mo yes
terday. Medford got the 17 and Ash
land the 0, which means that local
supporters aro basking In the un
Bhine of victory. The Medford team,
outweighed by the husky Ashlitaderti,
had to work hard for every point but
left no doubt In the mind of 2500
"Bpoctators who crowded the Hotly
street field as to their general superi
ority over tho Granite City aggrega
tion. COHtly fumbles, however, kept
the Ashland team from what looked
like a score on several occasions.
Coach "Prink' Callison's ganio lit
tle proteges were all that Mud ford
Tana could ask and. every man on the
team put all lie had into' yesterday's
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game. It was a team of eleven men
who starred for Medford and all
should share equally in tho victory.
Some stars, especially brilliant, how
over, were Williams who brought
Medford's first score and who In spite
of injuries was invaluable to his team
Daily, Medford's hard hitting little
half, and Hcnn who was a bear on
defensive work. Caldwell did some
mighty good kicking for Ashland,
Jiryant was strong on the center
smashes and long end runs, while Dix
ut guard was a mainstay in the line,
The "dope" on yesterday's game
tolls the story of Medford's victory.
The home team piled up 220 yards
from scrimmage to AHhland's 113
Kight times the Medford team smash
ed thru for first downs while Ashland
mailo yardage six times. In the first
half the Ashlanders plowed thru the
Medford dfunso to within striking
distance of the Medford goal and lost
the ball on fumbles. This first half
was nip and tuck between the two
teams and Williams' field goal only
gave Medford III a 3 to 0 lead shortly
before the whistle blew.
Aslilund Wins Toss
It was twenty minutes to ono when
tho tenms faced each other for the
fray. Ashland won the toss and chose
to defend the north goal. A Medford
back caught Chapman's kick and was
downed on the ten yard line. After a
G yurd gain thru tuckle, Medford
punted and Ashland took the ball In
the middle of the field, only to return
It to Medford the next minute on a
fumble. After exchanging punts Willi
their adversaries, tho local team
bucked thru tho lino for yardage
twice1, and finished their march on
Ashland's 1 5 yard line where they
surrendered tho ball on downs - and
Ashland kicked. Medford then began
tho march for the north goal but,
when they tried to kick their punt
wus blocked. Ashland .took the ball
on their 40 yard line but again fum
bled and Medford kicked to Ashland's
3 5 yard line. After a short exchange
of punts, Dally took the ball to Ash
laud's 80 yard lino on a fake kick and
Wlfllams booted tho ball neatly be
tween the posts scoring the first
points of the gamo for Medford.
Txtiig Ituu by Htitlcrflcld
Medford then kicked off and Cald
well returned the ball to Ashland's
25 yard lino where Medford was twice
penalized 6 yards for off-side. Butter
field of Ashland, then carried the ball
30 yards on a center buck, tho longest
single run of tho gume. After a
blocked pass and failure to gain, Ash
land tried for a goal but tho kick was
blocked. Ashland then smashed thru
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STARTS
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fjjj A thrilling, pulsating photo
fl play of red-blooded contest and
romance, from the immortal
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from the story bif
RALPH CONNOR
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Home Finances Well Handled
If you arc the head of a household it will
pay you to seo how tho affairs of that homo
arc handled from a financial standpoint.
Have you a record of every expenditure and
'' a receipt for it f
There is just one way to arrive at that re
sult. Let the hank do it for you. Pay the
bills by check. A checking account at tho
Jackson County Hank will keep your house
hold expense records for you.
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twice for yardage to Medford's 15
yard lino where they attain lost ttie
ball on a fumble. Medford punted to
the middle of tho field and Bryant,
who took Moffatt's place in the Ash
land backfield, bucked thru for 12
yardy. Ashland was then held for
downs and Medford booted the ball
to Ashland's 45 yard line when the
whistle blew for the half.
Medford Strong 2nd Half
Medford came back strong in the
second half, annoying two touch
downs. Hhe started this period- by
kicking off to Ashland and both
teams exchanged kicks which gave
Medford the ball on her adversaries'
47 yard line. Dally made a twenty-
five yard buck but Medford lost 10
yards on a long end run. It was the
third down with 18 yards to go when
Medford kicked over the Ashland line
and the Kfd and White took the ball
on their 20 yard line. ' Ashland kicked
and Medford returned. A fake kick
netted Ashland 8 yards and their next
plunge made yardage. Ashland tried
for a field goal but her kick was
blocked and Medford took the ball on
the visitors 46 yard line. A neat pass
brought 8 yards and Williams tried
for a field goal but missed. Ashland
kicked and Medford advanced the
ball to within twenty yards of the
Ashland lino where, after another five
yard gain, Dally circled the end for a
touchdown on a crlss cross. Williams
kicked tho goal. Medford then kicked
off and Caldwell returned the ball 28
yarus to Asmanu s la yarn line. Asn
land took 20 yards on a pass to But
terfleld. Tho vlHltors here threatened
tho homo goal. But Medford once
more recovered tho ball on a fumble
and kicked to safety. Ashland failed
on three passes and Medford took the
ball on downs. Henn plowed thru
for yardago and, when held, Medford
kicked over the Ashland line. Med
ford caught Ashland's third attempt
ed pass and Kubrick and Dally plowed
through for good gains, placing the
Medford team In scoring distance of
Ashland's goal. Williams then smash
ed thru the Ashland lino for the sec
ond touchdown and his sure boot net
tod tho extra point. Conrad who
went In for Fabric kicked off and the
ball see-sawed back and forth in tho
middlo of tho field till the whistle
blew. In the last few minutes of play
Butterfield got away on a puss and
with a clear field reeled off about
thirty yards before Medford's secon
dary dcftsiiHO swung into action and
nailed him. The game ended with
the ball .near tho middle of the field.
Hi Woods and Bob Cramer, who
were tho officials of the game were
impartial In their handling of the
gamo and their decisions were satis
factory to both Medford nnd Ashland.
I. V. Custer of Portland was head
linesman. The line-up:
Cilascock c Prescott
Frultt ...4.V. - rg Dix
I'erl Ig Goodin
Maddox rt Collin
Dressier It (Capt.)Chapman
lJerry re Woods
Singler , lo Hobson
Kubrick, q Caldwell
Dally rh Thornton
Williams. Ih......... Butterfield
Senn fb Moffatt
Substitutions: For Medford, Conrad
for Fabrick, Neff for Sunn, Van Scoy
oo for Williams, Giles for' Dressier,
Talent for Glascock, Hurt for Perl
and lllley for Perry. For Ashland,
liryiuit for Moffatt.
ixmnus BLAMivs sawyer
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othors, or charged against mo by the
counsel of this committee."
Didn't Want Job
"I do not mean that my administra
tion was hlnmoloss; I do not deny it's
linporfoctlons; I do not seek to shift
any responsibilities to others, dead or
alive; but I do assert that I have not
consciously boon guilty of any wrong
doing, eithor by net or noglocL
"I feel It is only proper to stnto that
I did not seok this position. I am
frank to say that whilo I havo never
been particularly active as a politi
cian, though always a republican, yet
when the present administration came
Into offlco I wus ambitious, on account
of my experience, to become a mem
ber of the shipping board, which ambi
tion I communicated to the late presi
dent, who had been my political and
porsonnl frlond for many years.
"President Harding frankly advised
me that It was Impossible for him to
gratify my ambition; nnd he ultimate
ly 'tendered to me tho position of direc
tor of war rlyk insurance. I accepted
tho position with much misgiving with
tho expressed desire on my part thut
I might retire from the office at the.
end of a your.
CHICK HAWK IS
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OF AUTO RACES
Chick Hawk, driving his Dodge
Special, wus winner of the first place
in the six-lap, ten-lap, und twenty
lap races ut tho Jackson County fair
grounds,, Monday afternoon. "Chick
took the leud in the first round In
every race and held It steadily till the
end, while most or the other cars that
might have given htm a run dropped
out through mishaps, one by one.
In the six-lap race, Clark Walker,
in his Kssex, won second, and Dusty'
Rhodes third. This was the only
ruce that the Essex ran clear through
as a punctured tire stopped it In the
second and engine trouble in the third.
In the ten-lap face, Dusty Rhodes
in his Ford, was second, and George
Hmith, in tho Templar, won third.
Only three cars finished In the
twenty-lap raeo, out of six that Btart
ed, and they finished, Chick Hawk
first,, George Smith second In the
Templar, and McDonald third, In a
Ford Special.
Thero were two motorcycle races,
a four-lap and a nine-lap race. In
theso Yulo Smith wan first in the four-
lap ace, K. Vaughn, second, and Cecil
Brown third. In tho nine-lap race,
Cecil Brown was first, "Yale" Smith
second, and 13. Vaughn third. There
were two slight casualties in the mo
torcycle races. In the first one, EI
mer Smith left the track at the -north
turn in the first lap and was scratch
ed and torn nnd badly shaken up, and
Earl Vaughn, ,who rtde with his foot
resting on tho exhaust pipe, had his
foot badly burned. A doctor was
called from the grandstand to attend
it.
Cecil Brown, In the motorcycle race
for time,, broke the track record, go
ing one lap In 41) 1-5. The next best
time was made by Yale Smith, 60
seconds. v.
The weather was very good in the
afternoon and the track In splendid
condition, und tho attendance was
large. There were not as many peo
lle in the grandstand as there were
ut the time of the races at the Jack
son County fair, but there were more
automobiles parked around tha track.
The Fair Association mndu about
$500 clear, according to first esti
mates. '
AHUM
CONTINUED
Altho we sold hun
dreds of pieces of
Aluminum Ware
Saturday, we have
a few doz. pieces
left; and will sell
them while they
lastatthecut
sale price
395c
Self Basting Roasters
Double Boilers
Lipped Sauce Pan Sets
6 qt. Tea Kettles
Water Pails
10 qt. Lipped Preserv
ing Kettles
V& qt. Percolators
All 99 pure 20 gauge
Aluminum Ware and
going at the ridiculous
t i . .
iy low price oi nr
each ........ JJl
We have a few House
Brooms left which we
are closing out at EjQ
Will H. Wilson
32 No. Front St.
Medford. Ore,
BOY SCOUT TALK
AT ROTARY CLUB
At the regular noon meeting of the
Medford Rotary club today Rev. John
B. Cjan or the Methodist church
South, gave a very Interesting outline
of the Boy Scout work In this city aud
Jackson county, and expressed his ap
preciation that the Rotary club has
agreed to sponsor the movement.
It is planned to have a summer
camp for hoy scouts In the Crater Lake
national forest and also to secure
quarters if possible" in the now Med
ford armory. Attorney Frank New
man is chairman of the Rotary com
mittee having the Boy Scout work in
charge.
Volney Dixon reported on a recent
Rotary meeting in Portland which he
attended and David Poley of the Port
land Rotary, gave an Interesting talk
on the work of tho Rotary club In the
northwest.
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Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali
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tor babies and children of all ages
irintrd on bottle. Mother 1 You must
say. "California" or you may get an
wifnt'nn tier syrup.
FARMERS
AND ORCHARDISTS
SAVE 10
on your INSURANCE
WE
have arranged to save you 10 in' your Fire
Insurance Rates,
Write, phone or call on
. R. A. HOLMES
"The Insurance Man"
Jackson County Bank fildg.'
Phone 444
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