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O v o 0 O ...... , , . .. y irtmTwiTi matt; rnrnrspi SlPlSf iHPORTM UNIFICATION OF pafesaad FOOTBALL GAPES METHODIST CHURCH BEARS CONFIDENT PLAYED SATURDAY SEEMS PROBABLE nr iiOTnnv nwrn : ur viuiuiu uvui 1F0T?D,' Oni?hfNT..-WF.t)ReSDAr. NOVRMDER 11,' 102") PAGE THRP'l ir BERKELEY, Nov. 11. (A. P.) All tickets to the Washington-California football game ho re next Saturday have been disposed of, J. F. McKenzie of the graduate managers' office an nounced. . California's memorial sta dium has 71,627 numbered Beats, HERKELEY.' Cal., Nov. 11. (A. P ) A .tonne, subdued feelintr of ex citement spread over the Univoxsity of California i-ampuu today. .It was brought on by tho knowl im1jo tliat next Haturday tlio power ful Washington university football lea in will encounter California. Coach Andy Smith continued to day in his refusal to, venture a pre diction, on the outcome of Saturday's game. He said ho preferred to. "let the result speak for itself." Meanwhile the varsity squad con tinued to absorb tho hardest . train ing schedule of tho season. The afternoons roll into nights, but the Hears continue to practice." One factor ' tending to aid California is the fine physical condition of Its players.1 Every man is well rested, the bruises and. knocks suffered' in other games have disappeared and n distinct air of confidence is notice-Hide. SEATTLE, Nov. 11. (A. P.) De claring "brains will go farther than brawn Saturday, so keep thinking all the time," Coach Enoch Bagahaw to day prepared the "University of Washington football squad for final practice before the . championship contest with California. Foxy football is going-.to win the game in the opinion of those who have been following the work of both squads. California will have to unlimber a new set of tricks if the Bears are to have bacon for break fast Sunday morning tho Washing ton fans assert as they point to the fact that the Washington backfield played against California las year ho knows what Andy Smith s pets had to offer. Washington boosters are jubilant because the squad camo through the Stanford scrimmage without a Bign of damage. Tho entire squad is in the "pink" and raced through practice last night. Tonight tho squad will be given a send-off by the .student body. 1 ' 0.A.C.T ON ARMISTICE JAY CORVALLlS, Ore., Nov. 11. No armistice wua called In the battla for football Hupremucy hero today, for Coach Schlssler of tho Oregon: .tggies ordered practice today while the general student body enjoyed a holiday.: '. - i The squad worked out in tho nr- j niory last night,. becnuse of . the Hlorin of wind and rain on Bell -liold. Tho biB rook squad was -pitted against three' regular squads succes sively and ran plays designed as nearly liko the Oregon method of attack as scouts have been able to diagnose them. . While developing a powerful and smooth working offen sive, Schtsslcr Is not, minimising tho need, of a strong defense ugulnst Ore gon's' attack. '. - NEW YOltK, Nov. 11. (A. P.) Following nro tlio mora Important football .games In the . oast, middle west, south and far -west for Satur day, November 14: East. Yale vs. Princeton., at New Haven. Harvard vs. Brown at Providence. Army vs. Columbia at New York. (icorgetown vs. Centre at Washing ton, D. C. - Pittsburg vs. Pennsylvania at Phila delphia. 9 Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse. West Virginia . vs. Penu Stato at Morgantown, W. Va.. Williams vs. Amherst at Wllllams town. Navy vs. Bucknell at Annapos. : Rutgers vs. Holy Cross at Worcester Cornell vs. Canlslus at Ithaca. . HoBlonr college vs. West Virginia Wesjeyun at Hoston. Lafayette vs. Susquehanna at Eas ton. Middle West. . Dartmouth vs. Chicago at Chicago. W. & J. vs. Petroit nt Dotrolt. ' Nlitre Dame va. Carnegie at South Bend.- Ohio Stato vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor. . Minnesota vs. Towa at Minneapolis. Purdue vs. Northwestern at La fayette. Illinois vs. Wabash nt Urb.ma. Indiana vs. Hose Poly at Blooming- ton. I Wisconsin vs. Michigan Aggies at niamson. Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia. Kansas Aggies, vs. Nebraska at Manhattan. Orinnell vs. Kansas at Grlnnell. Des Moines vs. South Dakota at Vermillion. . Texas Christian vs. Arkansas at Fort Worth. South. Alabama vs. Florida at Montgomery. ' Auburn vs. Vandorb'lt at Birming ham. ! Maryland vs. Washington and Lee at Washington. Tennessee vs. Mississippi A. & M. at Knoxville. South Carolina vs. Furman at Green ville. Tulane vs. Sewanee nt New Orleans. Virginia vs. V. P. I. at Charlottes ville. Georgia Tech vs. Georgia nt Atlanta. Kentucky vs. V. M. I. at Charleston, W. Va. William & Mary vs. Haskell at Rich mond. Far West. California vs. Washington at Berk eley. Montana vs. U. S. C. at Los Angeles. Stanford vs. U. S. C. B. at Palo Alto. Colorado Aggies vs. Colorado at Fort Collins, Colo.- Colorado college vs. Utah at Colo rado Springs. Oregon vs. Oregon Aggies at Eu- gono. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. (A. P.) The Northern .Methodist church has voted for unification with tho Southern Methodists. Tho vote has been under way for months and passugo by the conHtltutional majority necessary was announced today as Hi, 315 for und Kll against. ' Southern Methodists are still voting with tho result there still in doubt. ; Dr. K. il. Wade. . secretary of the general conference of tho Northern Episcopal church, who made the. an nouncement, said that although the constitutional majority had been passed on the voto of 106 conferences, 49 conferences of his church had' not yot officially reported their votes. ! The statement in part follows: ' "If there should be a two-thirds majority in tho Methodist Episcopal church, south for unification, then the MethoiliK.Episcopal church would call a general conference to meot with the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church south, which meets in its regular session In May. 192(1. . "The 'Methodist Episcopal church. according to tho offlclul vote has def initely decided for unification and it is assumed that the majority of votes will continuo to be very large. Should it two-thirds majority bo secured by tho .Method 1st Episcopal . church. south, and that Is more probable nt the present time than for some months past, tho breach caused in 1845 would be healed and tho two churches would eventually become one." " Unofficial tabulations of the south ern church vote as made public Sun day in Nashville, Tenn., showed 2034 for unification itnd 2051 aguinst it, the former being 878 votes short of a constitutional majority on, tlio voto to date. ' '''.' .WASIIINC Nov. 11. (A. P.) Robert V. Fleming, who entered the service of the Kiggs National bank as a runnor, , today hecamo president of tho institution, one of tlio largest in the east, nt tho age of M years. Ho succeeds -Milton 12. Ailes. who died here sevoral days ago, ami who rose from tho position of a janitor In tho bank to that of financial leader In the capitul. houn defeated Pllllam SVhroedcr and If. W. Spurks for tho one-year term. Schroeder based his campaign on opposition to tlio present man agement of tho district und received tho lowest vote easu . Tho voto on tho one year term was: Calhoun 117; Sparks, U3; Schroeder, 49. GRANTS PASS ELECTION GRANTS PASS, Ore., Nov. 12. (A. p.) Forbes Fosberry and J. C. Cal houn were yesterday elected on tho board of directors of tho (J rants PaB Irrigation Uistiirt; , Five candidates wero in the race. For tho three vear term Fosberry defeated A. M. IM'slon by a voto of Uiti to 93. Cal D Emamd .1 OF Accept only genuine "Phillips," the original Milk, of Magnesia proscribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, contain directions any drug store. Snow at Bull Run. . PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 11. A. P.) Two inches of snow lies on " the level at Bull Run lake, source .of the city's water supply, and the snow is much deeper in the mountains sur rounding the lake, according to word just received from the lake by Chas. B. Oliver, assistant engineer of the water bureau. IF: STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU m LOS ANGELES PUG : PORTLAND;! Nov.' It. Young Na tloiiallstn of Los Angeles won a do cision from "Abe Goldstein,' ex-bsn- tainweight champion tot the. world In a flashy ten-round bout hero last night. Nationallsta pilot1 up a uig lead In the fourth round when ho knocked Goldstein to the floor for a count of seven and had him groggy tho rest .of tho round. In a six round seml-windup Billy Mondnm dofeatod Midget Smith in a battle that was tiresome until the fifth round, but ithen began with a vengeance. Cyclone .Santos won a fourround special evont from Johnny llurbank. ... Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with ', .'". "Pape's Diapepsin" "Pape'a Diapopsin" your indigestion gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, ilatu- Another Hero. ' rtOME. Baron Avozitano, ambas ador to France has become a fascist in show his indignation over tho plot against Mussolini. Hcnvy Siiow MrKcnzle Pass. ' L'l-nirvp rn vnv. 11. Heaviest snowfall of ho season on McKeniio pass was reported this morning by stage drivecs on yie iiugnj-t.tii.u route. Flvo inches of snow was re ' ported. y " . By millions ended HiU'iitoomilUonsofcoIdaeverywintir ind in 14 houri. Ther end headache and. fever, open the fcoweU, tone the who elTi tenv .Ue nothing k reliable.. Cokljand Cripne call for prompt, c&ieot help.. Be m vou set it. As soon as you cat a tablet or two ot is cone! 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Appctii. ing dclkitiu healthful. Filled with flavor packed with nourishment. Smooth firm in texture yet retaining (he necessary roughage for cajy digestion. '. . That "all-night cooked" flavor in only Wo minutes HEAR THE RETURNS of the u. Of O. and O. A. C. FOOTBALL GAME Direct From the! Field Play by Play Saturday, Nov. 14 . Starting at 1 :30 p. m. at the Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon Can You Think of Any Flnor Wy to Spend a Dollar Than Contributing to the Red Croea? : Ttm.wm.ntsMt BOY1AH1 MAKfRS Aldiwlatt .if U'k . CASCARAlilNINE or ouAur y rxooucTi fce Had Dos TBH" O . tKW4 . I , .