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" ilSiffiSIlM WISCONSIN MAULS MEDFORD POINTS
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Oregon srorins: Tinuhilowns.
I'oluls from iry "fur K'lU M
DOUTHIT FIRST AT BAT IN BIG GAME
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TEXAS EM IS
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SKATTI.I-.'. ()t. C-r'-A lit -in-;
I'Icvcn Irmn Whitman collrf
todiiy hell Ilii' I'niVHrsity of WakIi
in.ton HnskifH to nno loiir-lHiown
iind a Iry Tor point. Wniililrmtiin :
Hindu its lono niH'r.ilown in .Ii' 1
lirst quarter.
.MISSOl'I.A, Mont.. Oct. . ()
I'lik-usim; u terrific attack ilnr
lim the third period -which hroimht
til roe foiichdownn, V;ihini.'fiii I
State college defeated .Montana 1 n
iversity 2ii tot; in tile fipentni Pa
cific coast conference Kamo for
each school.
The (Yumiirs' best weapon wits i
a crashing offensive witli tackle
plays ami deceptive short end runs. ,
Montana was not aide at anv time :
to ;iin consistently through the i
visitors' line while the Coiwars
hoxed the 'Jrb.zly ends frciiueiitiv.
Wasliinton also presented a mucli
atror.Kcr secondary defense. ,
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The I;;
ih livi rina a rriishinit ile-1
to MarshlicM I'V a score id ;
II, the Mcdf.inl lii-h school
imiin f..! Salem lis-ili- 'I'"1' ;
none.
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Rr Soiilhern CiWloinia sfotins:
iir ' Vnii.-liilmvii. Williams, (lailoway, ,
tilm' Williams. I'oluls from try alter,
touchdown: illmnis, win i.u. ,
l inplfi'. .VtilliKiin; referee, ar-;
nell- iield JuiUe. Dana; heatl lines- (
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MI-JMOKIAL STA I J J I A I . IIKIt
'KMLKV, fill., Oct. ti. (!') Tin
font (in U tvuiu n f the I'nivi i sit v
of Califiirnlii ilcffiitt-d the Si.
.M;u v'h tt'iim 7 In 0 in a MiK-i ly-t-oiit'.ilfil
:tinc hero todiiy.
The wlmn-rs sror (l th ir touch
tlowii in iUv. hciond porlud as th!
rcMjtl of .1 pass from Loin to
.Norton (lint khImkI 31 yanlH. Hair
;nvi i lvd to j,-lc Ciillforiilu tho
xlr:i point.
Several tiiiio.s ilmiiiK tin- f im
icHt Hie i:ai- julvant'd to with
in the St. .Iary' l-ynnl Um hut
larked the final un-h to put the
hall over (lie tml line.
Approximately ' tlO.'Hio av Ur-eoniv-'d.
. Tim outMlatiflliiK play 't
was I.oni, halfhat lv. w ho was the
i mm I ii threat In th Cnlifertilii
hatkfield hy reiiHun of his hulht
like passes and hln iiinnlni; playt.
Stennelt' Htarred f(ri rSl. Mary':.
heeai:se of his loiK ininliiig and
hard runniiif-'.
"Tfly" Douthit, former Univerfiity of California baf piaysr w.ia
the first batter up in the opening game which the Yankees won 4
to 1. Tho St. Louis fielder is shown swinging at the ball. Associated
Press Telephoto.
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GONZAGA 10 1 Jl GOLF RULER.,
BEATS ESPiNOSA
l'.anl .f. .Wil, AijfitUod
lJre.-i: liprntK Write:'
kst roixT. x. v.. Oct. t;.
hV'j A fooll;;ill hunirane !ue:t
f i Din the plains. oi .io-'Jiv-.n Texa.
today. kwliI'mI and whiupd nhuiii
AiitivV vaunto i gridiron warrior
nuMl thf hair stnd up straight or
iliH heads of l-'JU frantic cadets,
and then hur.st and lriitereti uway
on t he plains of U'twi Point.
' Army pulled our the victory 11
Mo 1-, thanks to !he it"t;in. fh.ei
, footed lied C.le, who to.sseii, at) !
slewed and '-U'hered Ihrotwii ti!
Mustant; delunso like a fed head,
i ed. one man typhoon. C'a:-;Ie i'
; was who flipped a pa:s zwd le:
; t:l vards t i.'ati .Mark, Iiik em!.
, in the first period, and then hrol e
: JJs yards tlirouh the .Mustang ceii
i tor lor a touchdown.
; The drama in the hattle. how
' ever, was not furnished hy C'aie
land Captain Ppra-;ue. on the burly
I Army heroes a dozen tilil bat
tles. The thrill was in t!;o fiear
. let and navy blue clad warriors
'fioin the scuth. fiuhtin' tlieir fi'lit
! in enemy territory, badly outnuni
Ibi'ied, and cheered ot) only by thf
thin ranks of a band which, mad"
it! in 1u:ik (viwcr what it lacked
i In instruments.
Ma
' wee, .
t :'ty ,f I'llH-.l
d Vtiinii:'s ('uvl'os in tlie
i tod:i. pilinu up 47 points '
nI. tin- st erne is, nt e1 inu a
: t- n it-am for the fnt time, .
led to even threaten the Mar
i e.,,,1 j
l..iiit :;.i.iiiiii .-:at in in iilMl in nior
atiier Ui v. it'ies llie jiame. i
eleven uiil ciitne here e:
(ick.Ii. i'2'I tor 1111; first ;;anie with
Meilteril in four years. The riv
alry between the two schools is
expected to make this the hi-i;et
u,. mi lie. j lwe M -dli"-'
has no came scheduled for next
.v.iiir.aiv an., v, n. v.e .a e.:eii, . -condition
to meet the Salem squad.
FAIL IN THEIR ATTACK
DWELLINGS 10 BE
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(Continued from fane One.)
l:l.lxi.!l.';T(i.V. lnd.. (i. t .
j' Ira liana came fri.in lieliir.d :n
:!'e lat i.crii.d tmlay lo wir. an ill
leisellnnal haltle frunl Oklahoma
in tu 7. Inilinna seore.l fir.-t on
I'lllilles" phlee kick,' but flkla-
l.'.r.i i came t-a.-k to di'lve
the field and put Chun-hill
fur a touchdown.
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Ueddes
Kin-rs
Slum
Striff
Alapie
Sherwood
Metten
Ciilmore
Score ly
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period :
(lowder
I.iiit:i:;i'"
Shaw
Anthony
Tappan
Wiliiams
K'lelson
Thoniai
Saunders
SEW Vi.llK
:!cv iy)n-- of
anil alal cool
e. are helns
A nierican lias
The tin.jeclcd
fir
fVi Plans
ilwellini;
1 lie the s
ilevcii.pi .1
iiclatii.n.
houve is
with prol.aldy
is normal
irht i us,
I'nr experimental purposes. us lo
cation has not licen fixed, hut
likely to I." in the midwest. Th
olijcctive is to work nut tile pus
,11.1 onomle praelicalillily
casions ;w vi
(lours will I,,
li.llll; safe liiil I
illOsuiriclelit i
lolly Klr-tiaiu
window closh,
Icavery that .'
: lated ,-,,;
las iniehi
. wlnilolv can e
llle l oom.
: Mhinueil to ( -ii
; lillles.
Anolher iiuv
the entire lion
.lllii-e aliout 3 ,'.,' c;
i nig enei-Ry than , :j
1 1 .oali'.l mvi liiiu.. p1'i
, " "e eiUlv.-ie ,
.ain.iM.ii h-,--of
cork. It
' I III-.
pape, ,
slirayed on l.y an- BU
Uiu silicale as a 1 .,,,!,.,. '
insuiallon woul.l
.aliout three iiu-h
e i -
Mall
of 1 20.0(10
to e"ccl
house,
line i.';i
" fe.illl eel K,a
hits ot
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N COAST SERIES
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Atdillind defeated the ( I rants
I'as.s liiKh heliool football leain
at Aid) land t !:. ?,n to in a
Southei n Urenon distriet eonfer
tnee Kuiue.
( ii ant.M I 'a sk Hi oi ed her point:-!
nn a field Knal. Ashland's liuht
Mid Kpeedy hacks ran at will thru
: ho heavier ( !i antM Puss play em.
AHi land cort'd tu touchdowns on
lino bucks after forward passes
had won ardac.
I
HI 'OK AXK, Oct. C (Pi The!
( nh crsily of Idaho and Oon.aa i
I'ni vej - iiy 1'oiikIu to a hk lo ix .
lie h ie today on a wet field. The :
wpi'cd and pjnillnj; of Jonzamr ,
couolltiK Miroimly for the JUill-doK-s.
and the tjnir forwai'd wall ,
of, Itlaho and her MUjerior weight '
; making u ureal defense.
Idaho netn ed In tlie t bird perl- j
, od on an off taelile play and Oon-j
J zjiy.i bin lied the line lor u toueh
; iIimv:) early in Ihe last period. ;
iNetthrr team converted the Irv'
I for point.
The masterful defensive worlc :
j ot t he 1 !iC-ioind Id. tho forward
iw;(U during Ihe .sei'ond period hel l
1 lie ( Jon .ana us from orinu uf
ler they had twice worked t hu
jlall wtihin lit yards of the Ko;ii
i line. In the punilnu duel which
; oi npied most of the first halt, j
I nn i a ham, ionzaKu half bested :
! Diii'wIm r. Idaho captain.
Idaho'n (-core came early In ,the '
third iiuarler an a culmination o:'
a lua i t'll Hta t ied ;it ionzana'M -1 - -yanV
line. Line mashin of Ihu
' hi I'aiil Hutchinson, ballba k.
'coupled with a forward pass.,
I lult hi iisoi! to I in roller, brunt: ht
t the hull lo the one-yard line. ;
1 1 iiictui"ii ( lien went off rlulu
laekle 1 1 r the score
M'Ml.S'NVII.I.i;, On-.. Oct. i -(
lV) Spec KeciieV Wlllametto Iteill'-i
cats literally overwhelmed the!
I.lnfield ctdh'Ke Wildcats here on
t he Kt id iron today, winning :tii to
a. The feot e at half t lute, wis ,
" 4 to ii.
ANNAPOLIS,
j r.os'on Cdlet;o
fool hall
.Ine irk wood, nationally fa
liiuiiH Kolfer will appenr at th
l;oKtn- Uiver (iolf club next Thuir-
SI'OKA.NK, o l.
I both learns Kmarllnt;
Ity . ii,-. hu ruh
Associated I're.ss Hports Wiiter-.
'K A I IMS COl'KSK. Calii
more, Oct, G. Leo Diesel is
the m w kiut; of the nat ion's pi o
fessionul olfeiH. lientinK Al K.s
pinosa or Chicjito t; up ;uid r. to
play in the final round of th
chompion lomnanient today, the
wiry professioiiiil of the l-'eni-inxre
rou til ry club., W'hiLe Plains
N. Y., ascended Ihe throne made
vacant when be defeated Walter
llacen In 'the quarter limils.
IH't-el played Kolf that Would
not be denied. 1 lis idinls were
hearl-bi-cakers that, wore out his
opponent even as Hbey had done
on i he pi e hnis Uvh days when
this ureal match player downed
1 1 a t;en and ( leiie Stivuzen in suc
cessive ball I cm. Probably n r"
did a man flight bin way to 'i
title In fiisbion more Impressive
or more worthy of a cliami.n.
In Lsplne-a iie;;cl mil a plav-
it who had won t be niedn I with!
n spb-n.lid TO-7L' -I-IL ft.-- this dii-j
f on it -ive- Km l'l mm la you I for -
hie h par is but ?. a man w ho !
had played around par vlrtnall; '!
all w eel( , shoot in n better Ko!f ov - j
it the entire stretch than he, yet.!
when It en me to the showdown
It was I Hee.el whit could win the
holes. Ksphiosa. althonuh put-'
line, on a couniyeotw fi'.hi
wtdl out of It when they went to
lunch a f t'-r t he morning is hohv i
.Md., Oct. ('. UV) -'lereat'.'d
(he Navy
team. H to u, lodav in a
mm in w liieb the New t'lu-Ian I
1 relation I. eld Iho Middies at
! 1 irk and lunched a hurst 1 hat
wound up In 'e;totiH -5 yard run
lor a touchdown. A second strin-.
leant succeeding the Navy's firsL
l earn in the miildle of ihe Kanie.
j came near to halancir-'r Iho Kcon1.
j hut wiiH steii)ed within a yard, of
! ihe I oHton j;oal lino.
PRI.WKTON. N. J., Oct. (J. ;,
! lUdlii!-. up the hinKi'Kl sroro any
j Princeton football team has made
I .since Ue war. the TUer varsity
J opened its season today by defeat -
i iiik Vermont ;"iii to not hin,
I Princeton made LMi first down
(hiring the anie and held Ve.nnoni
j (o two, both the remits of for
, pase in t he seeond half.
Tl::er:t ndieT on their innnir-; at-j
Muck to pile up til" decisive mar-
I attempt lim o;:!y nine passes)
! and eompletiHK tliree.
('AMPUIPilK, Mass.. Oct. (. i,V)
! Harvard opened its lnolhtil! seas-j
'on here today with a :! lo 0 -W- ,
'toiy over Ihe Snrinuil'dd V. M. a
I A. eolleue. A.i atla-'k Hint met re!"
Isisiancu only in the first
! ni-tled the ('ihnsnti four
;down;i a:id a field -;oal.
I The visiting Hashed a forward
SACIi AM KNTO, Oct. ti. iPi
(letting to three Seal pitchers for
11 hits, including a homer hy Dutch
lloiinian in Hie seventh, the last
'u.' ini; Saciamento Senators ol' the
Pacific coast lea-'uie walked away
j lortay with the thst aine of the
i crucial three game series which
twill deteimine their right to play
I llie S-'ii Y runcisi'O Seals for tile
i league pennant. The score was 5
! to 1.
I Lauii Vinci, big solon southpaw,
i wa.i never in much troiihle, allow
! ing only six scattered hits, and re
i eeivtr..; errorless support ; while
! ihe Senators weie almost inipartiel
Mo all three Seal twirlers, making
;twn runs off Jacobs' delivery, one
iolf May and two off Jones.
; Score: It II K
' San Kranciiico 1 ti
Saerainento a 1 1 0
i Jacobs. May, Jones and Sprinx;
' Vinci and Koehler.
poop e ev,.,-,. ... 'i
27-ROUNDS-27
JLJ? iL. JL A. XJ
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C0.A:W!LL HOLD
With the new rifle range, loftited
few miles east, of town near
'A ccinpletion. Company A of th
period i Incal National (luards, are mak-touch-;
i"g plans, through Captain Carl Y.
rei:;wald for a number of compet
itive shoots with the companies of
pass attack in Ihe third ipiarter I Lrants Pass. Klamath rails and
to advance HO yards to the Harvard ! Ashland. These matches will be
one yard line but a fumble look i open to the public and will be held
away their change lo score.
ClIU'AOo,
ords f'-r tra
wi'i'c broken
ears changed
Oct. li.pV All ree
ling In i"-::. fui ures
yesterday when 1 ,a."i 1
ha nds on the ( 'hirauo
row margin defeats In their gamcH
.last week-end. Ihe Cuiversllv of
ilay, In exhlbitionH. and In a four- i ,j,ho Vinuhiln and the Ooiiv.aj-a
MJine, In which be will be Pit-1 bulldogs are walling to tear at
ted against J. Chandler fcgan. ,.ln.h other's throats in the PrJs
local star, ami runner up for ; ,.dtt -u uf tbe'r 17-year-old foot-
allfornia stale title, .lark Hues- t r II lend
ton, chili pro, end Sidney Smith
are ihe remaining ncmherH
the foursome A lal:e iruwd
local KoIfeiH nit; expoeUd .tuunta
ch
- lV) Willi
under nar-j with Dlee leading hy four up.
The genial Al. worrietl, str'
to come lijicU from behind In t h
neM nine boles but t he best hi
con
The
Woman Driver
Hike to drive with Cham
pionSparkPlusbecausc I know I'll not be annoy
ed with engine trouble
due to faulty spark plugs.
Champion it the bettenpark plug
became it ha an exclusive lilli-
manite Intulator spe
cially treated to with
rand the much higher
temperatures of the
modern higrKomprea
aion engine Also anew
patented aolid copper
gatket'tealfharrrmaini
absolutely gaa-tlght
under high comprea
aion. Special analytla
electrode, which, t lire
fixed iparkiiap under
all driving comlitiona.
Champion
SparlCPlugs
TuleJo, Ohio K
Dependable for Every Knjjin
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'Wholesale and RotaU
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1 do Wa hold his opponent I veniber
en and that exaspei al hi;- leal! ,
tour holes Mill huim over hl i Mall Tribune
ad :i' Hi.' final nine whirled. i ?n.ani i.onlo i
I Mereanltle exehaniie. The day's
bu.sinuss. whlcll Wiis equivalent in
; more than I ."i',i.toHt,tiiM i :-s, in
' volveil close to S f.in'ii.eeii. The
jltcifvlcst iratle previoiely recordd
tor one day was NuJ cars last No-
I in I l.e hear future.
The epeniiv; of tlie Call MeaKon
I has left places Tor several new re
j cruilu and volunteers are bidnir
I called Tor this week by Caplaiu
: Teimwald. It !s thought that the
i Inducement of a school credit lor
military train. ni: as well as the
: additional fee paid for each drill,
i will prove .attractive to hih school
; bnyri who are ah'O eligible for this
I activity.
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MEDFORD'S NEW ARJ
Childers Building, Near Bear Creek Bridge
1-2
Main Event Ten Rounds
GENE
GENE
vs
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OF ASHLAND
OF OAKLAND
Six Rounds Semi-Windup
PAT
WILLING
VS
WILSON
OF MEDFORD
OF EL PASO
11 Rounds of Good Preliminaries
ADMISSION: Ringside, $2.00; Reserved, $1.50. General admission, S1.00;
Ladies, 50c; Children 50c. Tickets at Brown's and Cleo's Pastime and Nin
uigcr's. Ashland.
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vHave You Heard of
the Plans.
I
now under way to make this a farmer's co-operative ex
change that will be second to none in the state? If you
have, remember that every farmer should help. If you
have not heard all about it, inquire at Farm Bureau or
k any Granger. Unity of purpose on the part of all
farmer will mke the plan a luccess.
Farsa Bureau
Co-operative
Exchange
Owned and f)jf.td by Farmers
CLAY D.PARKER, Mgr. 0
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