Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 24, 1925, Image 7

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fET)FOT?D MATTJ TRTBTTNTE. HfETVFORD. OBEOCEC. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1925
PAGE SEVEN
New Hostess'
IMPORTANT GAMES
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SEATTLE, Nov. 24.-WA. I)
With filoomy (Jubhch of football
pointing to the University of WOHh-
ington'a defeat by tho University of
OreRon lust yeur, 7 to 3, Coach
Enoch Bagshaw today was Riven hlH
hitherto unbeaten pets final ndmo
nltlonn fop the last same of the
Heaaon here between teams of the
universities Thursday.
Heavy practice was expected to
nd today, tomorrow being Riven
over to rest. Egbert Hrix, Husky
left guard, Is not expected to be In
the llntt Thursday, due to inJurleH In
the California game. Karl Pupe, hum
Btltute tackle. Is nursing-n cracked
rib us a remtlt of the College ol
1'uget Hound Riune., The remainder
of the squad Is in prime oondition.
In the eiKhteen times the Huskies
and "Webfooters have met In the past,
Washington has won elpht contests,
Oregon seven and three have ended
In ties. Oregon has the edge In
Kcore totals, holding 1SS counts to
WashlnRton's 181. The larffpst score
la credited to Oregon, winning 43 l"
0 In 1000.
AGGIES CELEBRATE
TITLE
CORVALLIS. Ore., Nov., 24. Hack
from what they described as their
hardest battle of the year, the Oregon
ArrIb Rrid warriors are taking somo
badly needed rest before starting
training for their final game of tho
season with Southern California ut
Los Angeles two weeks hence.
Schulmerlch and Luby were added
to the hospital list-In the Vandal fray,
though It is confidently hoped that
the entire squad' will be In shape for
the southern game.
A huge welcome rally for the team
was held at the station when the team
arrived in celebration of their winning
the Northwest championship. -The
Idaho game completed the Aggies'
Northwest conference schedule giving
them .seven wlnsuinittb-.duiat
record that even Washington, cannot
equal as the coming Oregon game will
be tta fifth and final, northwest meet
this season.
The "Little Cabinet" lias a
new hostess in its midst. She is
Mrs.. I Ian ford MacNidYr, wile
"of Assistant Secretary of War
MacNidcr, who siuveeded to the
post when Dwiht '. Davis bo
came Secretary of War when
John W. Weeks resigned.
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football Ramos in the wist, middle
went, south and fur wit for Thanks
giving luy, Thursduy. November 2ti:
Fust.
Cornell vs. Pennsylvania at Phila
delphia. Columbia vs. Byrne-use at New
York.
West -Virginia vs. Vv & J. at Mor
gantown. Pittsburg vs. Tonn State at Pitts
burg. Brown vs. Colgate nt Provldnncn.
Georgetown vs. Quantlco at Wash
ington. Mtdilln West
Bucknell vs. Detroit, at Detroit.
Vermont vs. St. Louis at, St. I.ouls.
Fordhnm vs. John Carroll at
Cleveland.
Nebraska vs. Notre Dame at Lin
coln. 1
Drake vs. Southern Methodist at
IVtlluH.
Iowa State vs. Kansas State nt
Ames.
Texas Christian vs. Auston at Fort
Worth.
Marquette vs. Mercer at Milwau
kee. ' ,
' ; '- &nit!i.
Georgia vs. Alabama at Birming
ham.
Georgia Tech vs. Auburn nt At
lantic
Kentucky vs. Tennessee at Lexlne
Inn Kv.
Virginia vs. North Carolina nt
Chapel Hill.
Centenary vs. Tulane at Shreve
port. William nnd Mary vs. Illchmond
at- ltlchmond.
Wrair
WashlnKton vs. Oregon nt Seattle.
Multnomah vs. (Jonzaga at j'un
land.
AHnnn. vr. Nevada at Tucson.
Occidental vs. lluwuli Bt I
Angeles.
I va Pnlnr.-wln fit Denver.
Colorado Aggies vs. Wyomlns
Fort Collins, Colo.
Montana vs. Montana State at Mis
soula.
U. OF 0. LEAVES FOR
SEATTLE TONIGHT
EUOKNE. Ore.. Nov. 24. Twenty
nine members of tho- University of
Oregon football squad and the staff
of coaches will leavo here this even-,
Ing for Seattle, where tho vu rally
will tangle with the University of
Washington men Thursduy. ' livery
man on the squad Is In good condi
tion and primed for the fray.
The players will leave here nt .
8:30 ond will arrive In Senttle ut
daybreak Wednesday. They will be
given a workout that afternoon. The
eleven has shnwn more fire antlj
dash during the past week man ai
any time so far during the Benson.
Hares With V. at W. Off.
KI'GKNE, Ore., Nov., 24. neenuso
of Illness among University of Ore
gon runners, the dual race schedule;
with the University of Washington
rross-country team has been can-A
colled. The race was to precede the
fnnthall game at Seattle. I
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. (A
P.) The official score of the Stanford-California
game, 27. to. 14, an
nounced by Hefereo George M, Var-
nell ninny hours after the game was
ended and all bets had been paid on
an apparently official score of 2ti
to 14, resulted in t$e loss of thous
ands of dolhtrs to bettors in. this
region. The official score became
public for the first tlmo while Var
nell wug en route homo from- Stan
ford to Seattle. . .' v
As a result many ' winners who
should be losers remain winners for
all bets have been paid nnd the win
ners are not easily identified.
Tho betting chiefly affected by tho
Varnell decision was made under
the pool system.
In this wagering the bettor paid
a stsndnrd amount fur a guess as to
the final score. The person guessing
nearest the correct score would be
declared winner.
At least two big pools In San
Francisco in which tickets were sold
for $fi run over 14000.
Many smaller pools in which fewer
people were Interested were organ
ized. All of these, will undoubtedly
be switched and new winners named
as a result of Varnell's decision.
Hut tho business of finding those
who hnvo already been paid seemed
:in impossible Job - for the stake
holders.
NEW YORK, Nov. 24. (A. P.)
Following are the more Important
football games In the east, middle
west, south and far west for Satur
day, November 28:
Bust.
Army vs. Navy at New York.
Holy Cross vs. Boston College at
Boston.
Lehigh vs. Carnegie at Bethlehem,
Pa
- -MUMIo West.
Dayton vs. Bucknell iU Dayton, O.
Haskell Indians vs. Loyola at Chi
cago. Albion vs. Western State Normal
at Albion.
South.
South Carolina vs. Centre at ' Co
lumbia, S. C.
Lynchburg vs. Roanoke at Lynch
burg. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Transyl
vania at Lexington, Ky.
Far Wont,
Utnh State vs. Washington Slate
at 1-zOn, Angeles.
Colorado College vb. Colorado
Mines at Denver.
' Konieuluu In Advance.
SAN FRANCISCO The manage
ment -of tho Palace Hotel hoio an
nounced that they were "sold out"
for the week-enit of the "big game"
between Stanford and California next
year.
SEATTLE Deciding that the glid
ed image of huddha which they
wrapped in a bear skin and brought
here after the Callfornla-Waahlngton
game, had feet of clay, undergradu
ates who seized the trophy started H
on Its return trip to a niche in a
Son Francisco cafe.
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A Thanksgiving
Message
from the Officers nnd Directors of. the. First
National Hunk to its many Friends and
Customers
We nrc tlinnkful that the past year linn
Riven ns innny opportunities to work for and
with I hnsn who'camo to us for blinking service.
We nre tlinnkful that the future gives
promise of miiny moro similar opportunities.
Miiy ThiinkNKivinR Day find you nnd those
dear to you blessed with trim friends and
many, ninny reasons for gratefulness!
the First National Bank
Medford, pregon
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