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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
i o MEiirorcn matt, TKTTsrryE. medfotmi. QRECiov0 Friday, xovifiwi;. 27. jg PAflE TTTRET1 EASY MEAT. FOR NEBRASKA, 17-0 "Sally of Sawdust" Draws Big Crowd 1 Ei i:V VOKK. Nov. 27. (A. 1'.) L-U'Vi'iis remained in fulj posaes if the t:i.steni Ki'hlli'on today ll" fiirpwt'll aiipcarances by neveral !n' teams in stirring Thunkuglvlnt; stniKKles. bniorrow nftenuion. Army and y will have their annual rlanHii; ;he i'old rounils. Tlio cadets are briles. I.eliiRli niil t'nrneKio at usnurjr and ilolv cross jnul Uos- collee ut IWiston, offer tho other hiK closing games on eastern front. n ost-holidny interest the Penn-Ninia-C'ornell contest claimed the ?f attention by reason of its vin ition or.ilie old opinion that tho ikers have (Do Indian slun on tiio ica warriors. Time after tiino mil pushed to within xtrlkinK ni'rn of the Pennsylvania goal. I V to be turned back by a stalwart j ennsylvanla's Mir chanco cnine! ?n t'orncll committed its onty' nder. The Ithaeans' lone fumlilii' tho Kuine. rolled the pigskin into waiting arm of itogers. Snatch up tho ball he raced 45 yards ' a touchdown and tho Quakers 1. " to 0. i Tryon Itcruses Pro Offer. (olate almost suffered Its first fat at tho hands of battered wn, but . Kddie Tryon managed to I his eleven together for a 14 '3 4 tie. in doing so, he retulned I place at the top of tho east's (vithml scorers with a total of 111 tits for the season. j Sly final football jjanie." said lie. "I wouldn't play profes-1 ial football if they offered mo cioci a game." j olumbia. uncertain tliruout tho ion. yet higli in hone as a re-' i of its unexpected triumph over by. trailed the footsteps of other inibla teams against Syracuse. In l' previous meetings with Syracuse finibbi bud been defeated. Yes- iiy tackle smashes which wrecked Xcw Voi k line, gave Syracuse iuiiiph, Hi to ,1. Ittsburg, one of the most power- teams of the year, came up to jcctalloiiH in overwhelming l'enn le. 23 to 7, 'while . West Virginia wlso retained its high rating by bating Washington and Jefferson, ito o: l-'or entertaiiiuieut, for tears tossed away by laughter, for lovable char acters and tluyiuiek trend of exciting uctioiy never has 13. Ciriffilh done anything finer than in his newest picture, "Sally of tho Sawdust," now t'lllCACO. Nov. 27. (A. I'.) Tho playing at.lho Hunt's Cralerlan. midwest football program was ended This hearty comedy is one of the Thanksgiving day with scores that truly master productions, the gayest gave some uspirlng elevens little to. laughter, sudden sighs and the drift be thankful for. ! of a tear stopped by outbursts uf Nebraska shocked Notre Dame's mirth, woven throughout with a sps shock troops In the first period of pense of urgent action that becomes the game in hlncoln when Ithodes )IH exciting at the close as unything and Mandery. Husky backs went this great producer has ever done, ncros for touchdowns, t'aptain Kd( This comedy brings into sure sfar Weir, nil-American tackle, added two dom une who has long been knocking points after touchdown and a field at the door, Carol Dempster. She Is goal to put the game on ice. 17 to O.ja broodllng of tho circus who loves The Kockno men added to n bad j her old Top" with fervor and fights start a running attack below stand-'for him with fury, coming at last from ard and were able to complete but ! tho carnival tent into the great house one in a dozen forward pass at- u tn0 nl". tempts. The Notre Uuino debacle I Sally MoCiarglo. she is a mud- was viewed by 40.00U homecoming winsome little rogue of courage spectators, tin- largest crowd thatj vitality, living a role which mus ever saw a gan.o in th Missouri val- b0,e, '"'" ""' " S't , , I roles of the screen. ley conference. ... ,lllltD1ll,0 no tnimi!l. nltln lii-iif Mnatiwn M ( lit rulo. illirirllMV Kan.os. KaiiHim Annies downed Iowa cnlcrlllinLM. nnd OCL.RMoim rouo Klv Kiate 12 to 7! WiiHlilnnum beat U-ln-on io IlUintU.riIIB a BlrrtnR(. pocket, nell by tho inaiKin of u Held poal The iIuh of pittuu h:iH loim.been ac and Oklahoma overwhelmed Okla- ,01)ted on tho tln-atrieal HtaKO. he now honia A. and M., 3" to 0. I hein one of the yrealeat of comedy Intersoi-tiunal invadcra fared badly. 8iarH. St. J .on Is took advantage of u blocked . liunt and successful line plum; to beat Vermont 7 to 0 and (tuette sent Mercer back to Dixie the short end of 30 to 0. LADY BE GOOD LIVES WELTER W. TITLE AL1JAXY, Ore., Nov. 27. Ilobfn Jieed of Portland, Ore, instructor of wrestling nt Oregon ARrJctiUural college, last night won the welter weight championship and belt from. Henry Jones of I'rovo, Utah, by, taking two out of three fully, in their match. Jones took tho flint fall with a' leg cradle in 25 minutes while Heed won the second in 'Z'lt minutes and! the third and final fall In 21 min-j utes. both with the leg split. I Tho two men have been re-match ed and will wrestle hero the night of Friday, December 11. , Ni;V YO 11 K, Xov. 27. T-ndy Be (iiiod is a pony t hat needs such a name. At the national horse show yesterday she threw Ruth Manna, her 1 4 vear old rider, broke down an Iron gnte, sent a detective to the hospital, knocked ' several men un conscious, caused some women to faint and smashed somo ash cans when she fled to the basement. Raymond Griffith At Rialto Tonight FOR KLAMATH FALLS i CZERflA Dries right up! ynu just realized1 how easy It Is to liery, itching, burning eczema by ply building up the red-blood-cells our Dlooa with B. B.- B., you idu't waste another minute trying k it any other way. , hot's the only way to relieve lrrl- rl. iiroken out skin or any sort. You rich, red blood. Impurities are in system. Tho blood Is so weak It light back and overcome the en so tho impurities break out ugh the skin. S. fs. builds the blood back us millions of new red-blood-cells. ina dries right up. noils, pimples, lihends, ugly blotches and lrrltat- rashes all disappear. cur un your skin. lt S. S. S. All rgist.s sell it. The lurgcr bottle is D economical, CLEANERS PLEATERS DYERS HATTERS KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Xov. 27. Henson Polyteclniic IiIkIi school of Portland defeated Klamath high. 3!) to 0, at football hero yesterday. The Portland boys were too speedv and too experienced for the lighter Klam- aiu eleven. ! j SPORT BRIEFS I1 . !. ( Hy the Associated Press.) Tlio cast's lutost piiKllistic sensation makes his bow in New York tonluht. Gene Johnson of Elizabeth, N. .1., un heard of bel'oro bo gained a newspaper decision over the IlKhtwoicht cham pion, Jimmy (iumlvlch of MulTalo, squares olT iiKalnst Sainiuy Vowl In a 12-rnlllltl fiKllt. I mo 244 N. Fir St. Yputh was sorved nt the tinmiul TlumUsKiviiiK clay walk in New York from City Hull to Coney island, when 21-year-old Arthur Ciluck led 117 stnrters. hut ago made a gallant stand. Ainiro Chumbertain, 7I, was a t.pn-tcslant. liaymond Oriffith appears at the Klalto for the last time.-i tonight In "lie's a Prince." The picture satirizes royalty, shows what a hard job being a prince Is.- and Is embroidered with a delicate and beautiful tale of love. Uut It Is the laughs and rip roaring comedy of It that are best' of all. Yon see the prince dash out of his home at H a. m. jump into a motor car; change from morning dress into an admiral's uni form; chriuten a ship; jump Into the car: change to a general' uniform; receive a present of an elephant; In the car acaln: clmnire to a cuard's uniform: open a bazaar; change ' again: lay a corner atone; change again Inlo morning dress, and its' only 10 o'clock in tho morning. Harder work than diggin gsewors, and maybe as disagreeable. "P.lack Lightning." with "Thun der" The .Marvel Dog. in tho star role., comes to the Itlaltn theater to morrow matinee nnd night only. It is a heart Interest story that Is replete with swift, clean action and holds the spectator spellbound. The action is laid in the hilts of Kentucky. llcll Klugvr Is Killed. SI' M J K U 1 . A X , 12 n g lan d M u f f 1 -Ing bells in tho belfry for memorial services to Queen Alexandra, It. C Hudson, rhtirch warden and war veteran, was crushed lo death when a big Ic1 fell over., To men who make a hobby of pipes Old peace-pipes, church-wardens, hookahs and briars make the finest sort of hobby ... But don't ' let it run away with you. Spend . . all the time and money you can : afford on tobacco tricks but stay off the trick tobaccos . . . Don't forget that what you get out of ; any pipe depends on what you ; ; : put in it . . . 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May ThnnksKivinn: Day find you and those dear to you blessed with true friends uml 'many, many reasons for gratefulness! The First National Bank Medford, Oregon f , ..