Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1925, Image 5

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After two ilas'H of liinliorlni; up
pisowned Because He Loves Actress,
Scion of Great Brench House Seeks Jol
XRW YORK, Nov.. 8'.
Four champion football teams of nml light signal practice, the Med
1124 managed to retain their status find li Ik li school football team Blurts
In the nulton-wide. gridiron warfare hard work thin afternoon, lor us
Just ended Dartmouth, Alabama, post-season frame with the Snlem ;
Army and Missouri. S 1 hijsh school next Saturday at Van;
Two niimy.HK happening brought Heoyoc Held. Neff and Morgan. Htarj
nhnut this situation., the rtfcwttlng of linesmen of the lo. nls. are now bark
the six.year king. 'California, on, the in the line-up. 1'erl'm lion uf inter-!
IJoc f coast, and the recnverv of U lerence. ami signals win -
when most needed and to.'ny the lau- I rhicetoii .team to. conquer a Yale main tusk, with only two hard m-rlm
rola of tlie 2Gft mile rare victory of ; 8,,im(1 roeniti i,., the-season I mages, before the final kick-off.
yemeiuav rHi uiiun me orow oi riaiiK
fTLVKU CITY, Cl.. Nov. 30.
(A.P.) The hand of "I.ndy Luck"
turned from Karl Cooper, veivin nl-
b and 'his fleet preen ruclng ear,
Elliott, Worldtwar uee.
Cooper with only twenty miles to
go made a pit slop for fuel and El
liott,' oloso on his heels, went Into
the1 lead to win u non-Htop race. I'p
lo tire tiniH of hiH stop Cooper, 'too,
drnvo a non-Htop rare.. The event
terminated the U2U racing season of
the American nutomoUlle season.
Four World's records went by the
hoards, while Cooper ted and Klliott,
finishing first. shattered another
the 2 .VI mile niarlc. The 74f, HH. 1 ',()
and 200 mile records were eclipsed by
Cooper when he negotiated thoc
milestones at 132.0. 131,8, 1030.7 and
J2!i.!i miles per hour reHpeetively.
- Elliott drove the 250 miles at tin av
erage of 127. tid bettering the mark of
12G.S2 miles an hour made by Tommy
Mtltnn on the Culver city speedway
J started as one of the naiion'H mosU The coacnes of tlte two teams
powerful. "'lit come io an iiKifniii'm muu. 191
The iniverslty of Washinuion dc- Ihe officials r.r the game. Mi'dford
mended on the ciolden Hears of suggesting Mnnerud. for referee.
California nml came forth with vb- Uliss for umpire, both of Oregon
lory and Stanford, heartened by the and Cramer of (JrantH I'ush us head
HUccesH of northern Invasion.! linesman. The first two officiated
accomplished what it had not pre-: In both the Ashland games,
viously dime in twenty long years !'( The Virgin radio has made ar
alsu downing the long-time iliam- rnngcments to HuhIi the returns ot
in the game play by play, to hniem
pious anil taking
iiud place
last March
A crash that resulted In critical in-
Iiii'Imm t (' f. flte.11 t''ii'iinu former
Indiana itriver nml slight bruises to !
Jerry Wnnderlh h occurred. Cnrlen
sustained n. bad fduilt frneUiro and
possible Internal Injurleti,
N. YEAR'S GAME TO
BE DECIDED DEC. 2
SETT1.E. Nov 30. (A. P.)
Whether the Cniverslty of Washing
ton foloball team is to participate
In an Interseetional clash .with an
eurtern "university sound In the ltose
Howl at Pasadena New Year's day.
Is to be definitely decided, here Wed-
neadav night at a meeting of
the conference.
Yale's failure stunned the c-n'st-ern
seaboard. I'ennsylvanla con
quered Yale HI to 13, but even In
that contest the men of 'fad Jones
looked like the champions of lit J 4.
except for their tendency to fumble
at critical stages. Then came a vic
tory over the confident Army, 'unly
be followed by a fall before-. Prin
ceton
Cndotihtedly the greatest ; upset
came on a field ankle-deep In mud
when Northwestern conquered what
Fielding Yost calls his greatest team
at Michigan, 3 to 2. Despite the de
rent, Michigan must bo awarded the
western conference title, which Inst;
year went to Chicago'.' for li de-j
! fen ted all others and holds the de-j
I fensive record for the country.
Dartmouth, undefeated nnd untied.!
is without opposition for eastern
honors. Alabama repeated in , the
southern conference. .Missouri 'did
likewise In the Missouri valley.-
Washington and the Oregon Aggies
tied In, the 'Pacific Northwest, where
Idaho and (Jnnzaga bad ruled. Occi
dental replaced Pomona In Southern
California and Army won the annual
service battle. '
It is estimated that 12.000.000 per-
the sons hove seen . the nation's colle-
boord of control. A meeting of the giate football teams In action this
men on the Husky squad is to be season, capacity crowds having been
held here today or tomorrow. ! reported ut every traditional strug-
Jack Ilennfield. who has charge gle.
of the classic for the coast confer-j Following is a table showing
ence. In a telegram here lost night points scored by and against the
from New York to Darwin Meisnest. country s leading elevens.
graduate manager for the Cniverslty Team
of Washington, lias announced that IV of Washington.
an enstern team has been offered Dartmouth
the hid to participate In the con-'Alahama
test and its acceptance Is to be Tulane
made public Wednesday. The men- Michigan
Hnge difl not say which team
been selected.
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and other Willamette valley towns.
There will also be u telegraph out
fit 'on the field.
The Ashland Tidings In Its "Auntie
Ashland" department Saturday, prints
the (following:
Mr. Prince Calllson,
Medford HiKh Football Com h,
Dear prink:
. You certainly have a sweet
football team tins season. Prink,
nnd although yoti took uh to a
trimming twice, we are proud
that it was such a f.ne team
'that licked us. You have your
team going at top Hpeeil right
nriw, ami It Is going to lake a
renl bunch of fontball players to
slop then 1.
When you tangle with Salem
a week from today, Ashland is
going to be with you. Now It's
southern ' Oregon against the
Willamette valley, and .although
we may be frendly enemies dur
ing the regular season, now that
we have taken our spankings,
we are pulling for you to trounce
nny invaders.
We are all provincials, and
whenever southern Oregon Is
battling an outsider we are
always for the southern Oregon
team.
AVe will all be there Satur
day, and you will get Just as
much support from Ashland fans
as you will from your home
town rooters.
Sincerely yours.
Auntie Ashland. ,
If sj ll : - At
seals finances the ceaseless war on
tuberculosis. Where two persoid died
of this dread disease only one tiles
now. Tbo.ne who took time to think
of others made this great saving pos
sible. Those who buy seals this year
Will liw that they ijre helping to
save human life title also hparing
many the horror of seeing their loved
ones taken by this awful xcourgc.
The American Ued Cross gives you I
another opportunity to earn the Vight I
to be merry Christmas day.
Kemember the Christmas seals so
you can be happy as well as merry
December 25th. Detei,il ; Hunsct.
in the homo of one of .tlieilt timnUfiiV
Clayton Dunham, wealthy monufac
lurer. dnshed into the basement, thru
the smoke and flu iiiohi to rescue u.
doir pinned down by overturned fur
niture. '
Newspaper Story
At Rialto Tonight
Molilalia Coach Quits.
MI.SSOl'LA. Mont.. Nov. 30. Earl
Clark, coach of tile I'nivendty of
Montana football teum for the 1uh(
two years, has announced hiH reslgnu-
lion, it became Known today. ' HiH
', resignation whm announced (o mem
J hers of ihe Montana squad prior to
t he game with Ihe Montana Stat a
1 college Thanksgiving day. "'
Disinherited hecausc of "his refusal to break his cngcmcnt to
Alice Cocoa, musical comedy actress, the young Count Stanislas de
la Kochefoucald. scion .of one of the noblest families of Trance, is
Kiokintr for n job. The. ltochefoueauld family failed in its attempts
to have the engagement annulled inj'out. The two are shown..
AGGIES LEAVE FOR
SOUTH WEDNES
Life in Follies
At Hunt's Craterian
In "Pretty I-ndies." now being
shown at the Hunt's Craterian Direc
tor Motita Dell proveH his claim as the
peer of any art tut of his profession.
t. I.. t .. I.,1I1.'..U o tl-ll.l
COUVAI.MS, Ore.. Nov. 3..-The '.ui It lover-and
Oregon Aggie football squad which jh(l. t.ffm.H i find a husliand. How
will leave Wed nes lay for Its final 1 she got him. lost him ami brought
game with Southern California at Dos 'him home again, makes the story rich
Angeles will almost break a coast hi human Interest.
record In number of experienced re- ZaSu Pills Is
The affection of a humble old press
room employee on a great metropoli
tan newspaper for this huge, hum
ming machinery: nnd the smashing
dramntic cause which brings him
eventually to wreck his beloved
presses, form at one and the same
time the biggest scene of "The Last
Edition," and the main (heme of n
smashing newspaper story in which
ltnlph l-ewis appears in the leading
role. A fine love story Is woven
through the exciting moments of "Th
Last Edition," which will be given its
final showing hero tonight at the Ul
alto theater.
Frances Teague, Hex Lease, Hay
Hallor. Li!a Leslie. Cuyler Suppiee.
David Klrb'y. Leigh Willard. Will
Frank. Wodo Hoteler, Lou Payne and
Annnmao Vaughn havo the principal
roles.
Douglas MacLeon in "Seven Keys lo
Hahlpat." will lie shown tomorrow
at the Hlolto theater.
In the cast with MacLean are Edith
Hoherts. Anders Hantlolf, Carufurd
Kent. William Ortamond, Hetty Fran
csico. Wade Hoteler, Maym Kelso ami
other:).
serves. A check just maue shows thai .Moore is in
twenty-ftvo" men on the squad havo band
feu tu red nnd Tom
erring lover and hus-
Iii the cast are Norma Shearer,
Conrad Nnhel, Lllyan Tashman. Her
nard Randall. Oeorge K. Arthur, Paul
Ellis. Hoy D'Arcy. llenena D'Algy, Lu
cille LeSueur. Owenddyn Lee and
Dorothy Seasirom.
As a final surprise Ihe charming
Ann Pennington, -slur of Zlegfeld Fol-
nlready enough playing time In
j ference games to their credit lo give
I them letters. California Is reported to
1 have awarded twenty-two letters at
!the close of the season,
j Despite "Clinch Sehlssler!s practice
I of making frequent substitutions, one
,'mau on ihe team, Edwards at quar
ter, has played every minute of the in ihe galaxy of stars,
four coast conference games the Ag-j 7
gles have had. Again.st Stanford.
(Montana, Oregon and Idaba. this
! flashy e Paver skipper went the entire
period without relief, though. Ut
siter, his understudy, has proved his
ability against northwest conference
teams.
Ml .Millionaire Heroes.
CHICAOO Twenty men. rated ns
millionaires, formed bucket brigades
In the fashionable quarter of Olcn
eoe yesterday to help the volunteer
fire depart men t extinguish a blaze
DR. I D. ELWOOD
OPTOMETRIST
has moved into his new
office at his old foca-
tion, corner Main and
Bartlett.
He is better prepared to
do testing of eyes and fitting
of glasses, having put in the
latest complete new set of
instruments. 1
301 E. Main
rhe YELLOW
PENCIL
with the
iDBAND
- IfoMywoo! High Society.
HOLLYWOOD. Cab N'eal Woods,
37. son of 'rt. "wealthy Heverlv fill's
has, Only two college playeiH died ot Sunday
Injuries suffered during the season, chapel.
Tell 4Mn" Fercuson. .
DALLAS. Texas William AP.C.raw,
assistant county district attorney,
who is serving a three-day sentence
for contempt of court, conducted his t0 the throne of nndndiatv potentate.
hool' class in the iail says he lost S350O In diamonds in a
1 ' deal with Woods. This Woods dentfid.
Christmas Happiness
In Helping Others
You will not be hnppy at Chirstmas
time unless you do something to make
others happy. The receiving of pres
ents can cause merriment; only giving
man, was arrest eci-n on suspicion 01 mai incomes pari 01 one eu ii
grand larceny. Prince Ham-t'nhan- 1 produce happiness. There Is a vast
tier, who Identified himself as the heir difference between being merely mer
ry and being happy. Christmas seals
offer an opportunity to gain a meas
ure of happiness. The Hale of these
Money to Loan
On improved city property
or for building purposes
NO COMMISSION
CHARGED
Costs You Less
Gets You Out of Debt
Redden & Company
Room 2 Davis Bldg. ,,
32 N. Central, Medford, Ore.
Phono 72(1
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Medford Merchants Will Usher in the Holiday Season With a
QREAT CHRISTMAS
Tomorrow
Tuesday, December 1
A Big Night of Fun for Everybody
D. 0. K. K. BAND CONCERTS
The popular D. 0. K. K. Band will play on Medford streets Tuesday'
evening beginning at 7:00 o'clock. A complete circuit of the business
district will be made, enabling everyone to enjoy the music and see
the Christmas windows which have been prepared for this event.
HUNDREDS OF FREE TOYS
The Medford Merchants have arranged to have Old Santd, himself on
hand for the Christmas Opening and he will give free noise-makers to
the kiddies between the hours of 6:30 and 7:30 at the Chamber of
Commerce. The toys will .be given with their compliments.
At 7 o'clock the Lights in the City W ill Go Out At 7:02, Two Minutes Later, They Will Blaze Forth on
beautiful Christmas Window Displays
PREPARED FOR THIS GREAT CH RISTMAS OPENING BY MEDFORD MERCHANTS '
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Everybody in Southern Oregon and Northern California Is. Invited