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o o o o NrfflYFOKD MATT, TTCTT.TJXE, MEPFQTtD. ORKCiQN', WKPXKsPA V. (HTOHKI? 17. PAflF. FTYTC SIXTH GAME GIVES SEALS I FLAG Coast Conference In Full Swing Saturday COAS San Francisco Wins Pen nant For Seventh Time In Coast League Defeat Salons Yesterday 9-5 Hard Hitting Feature. iui.km;. tut. i;. i,p Tho t ni- vi-rsitv of Orvuii tfiim plays its hocuiuI o-nffiviue font hull Kinnr j next fc-'aliiril.iy against Washint'n i at Portland. K..r i ho first Unit- in lHi-vral seas. .ns thr WVhfoolcix lf t UfVi- they have m-iii' than an iu U'han.-e to d.-ft-at th,' Huskies. Cri-Ktn's youni; sophomore team learned imuh in Us Stanford de feat, and there is a k rowing cunii- tli'iu t jiinmm tnaehes ami players. Un-i-mm. in its as-to-t! vieimy over Willamette university at Salem last Saturday, revealed a powerful run nlnn atlai-k developed si net- the Cardinal tilt. j The loss of Dave Maoii. halfback j who wtts injured in seriinmnyo last I week, weakened the h.iekfield teiii . puiarily, hut John .1. .MeKwan. j head eo.teh. h. lieves he will he aide to fit together a t-oni hi nation of l-aeks eiiually as strung as tht; first. The haektiehi is still in an experi mental stae and Cleore Ihirtiell, John Kimniller, Ira Woodie. Cotter ( '.on hi. Charles Williams ami ltoh Uohinsoti alt have pearly an vipial ehanee to break Into the first stritm. This week's praetieo is helm; de voted to the perfection of an offen sive for the Washington paine. On the defensive program, the super varsity will he uiven a set of Wash ington plays to work against t he varsity. j I'OUYAI.LIS. Oet. 17. i,V The Oregon State collect football team will travel to Pullman, Wash., where they take on Wash in u ton State Saturday in the Cougars' hoim-eoniiui: contest. The Cougars and Heavers both have dropped one conference tilt apiect- so far this season so a loss to either team Sat urday will mean elimination from conference runnings. Coach 1'atil J. Schissler of the Orangemen says he expects I he hardest battle of the season un Sat urday. Although the Orangemen hat) a double-header in I'ortland Saturday with Coin in lia and Pacific, the orange cimch has been working his men against Cougar plays for the past two weeks. l.onnie Stiner. Orange line coach, w ho scouted the Washington State-California mix at Iterkchf. remarked on his return home that the Orangemen were in for a toimh time Saturday and that the battle should be a real close one. Stiner ind plenty of praise for tin- Cougar hackfifld. By llussHl J. Ny In ml Associated Press Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 17. Ai Kor tho seventh time in the 2ii years existence of the circuit, the San Kraneisco Seals are champions of the Pacific Coast league. While 7 'i 01 pM-ynns looked on yesterday, they clinched the pen nant In a smashing !-5 victory over Sacramento, played on the Senators' home grounds at More ing park. Yesterday's game was decided in the seventh inning when a Seal rally produced five runs on four hits and an error. It gave the San Francisco team u bulge in the scoring column while the Senators could do noihing hi the lust three frames. Hoy Johnson, fleet Seal left fielder started the fireworks with a homo run that sent Dick Moudy, pitcher, home ahead. A I Could, stnrtintr on tho mound for Sacra mento and "I Joe Crandall who re lieved him in the seventh were both knocked out in that frame. The sixth contest of the chain lib n ship play-off of the winners :- 1928 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE -: omim waHMtCTO e w i C orru cwwhmi Troae u k C uct-A. llHni m r t1 C t) Hmxh la to-u CUl O-r-v-e C UHi Inwe trnm, t 7Ti""T J""" OT. lWan'a 0- 4(-n CM TM -HUH M "-Mil MUM "w! C Cli4 WUMM WiiCw Wni IiW Vei-A M I "'"" " -7Sm 'pwf m r.i-Ut? Mti?r m J 0i ttr". iZZZ, m Lm",, i T.,V-T " ! M Mau MCnRi MlmM X Ln t l k-mt n, nir Cwu Utll ritii Civ n t4.w I w trntu . w ii twin tt m ah u (. w ' Fij i mi ,f - (Ma 0-f lMi CM 1KB MM Hm4i Wau(H Wuk MaM L i ' C"t W 1 C.-1 W AaajM, 1 !. W f.T . ! H( ai Lh A.a.Ht ft M '' -lt ,11,1 ft IMHn Cal. pTH T Ctrfarlf IBH " M La t tiytmt al tHrtaiaf Wii l La ' " it fciH tnfafj .rv at Im rnipi)d bv Ihr AnsfKMatfil Sttvi'iitx, fnirtritv of Dririn itf the two halves of tho split sea son decided the issue. San Fran cisco took a lead In the series three to two with a 15-3 win over the second half champions last Sunday. The game was played at San Francisco before n crowd of i :t.r.tni persons. Tremendous hitting on tho part ' approximately M.r.nu pc of the Seals, nearly using up tin1 three games played in Sacramento pitching staff featured cisco totaled an attc the series. The Seals pounded toil , about 11 . 0 0 0 - basehits for the six games while The Seals won their the Senators posted a total of 75. nant in HKi'.i, and othe Despite counter sporting attrae- , 1 11 7, HiL':'. and lit t ions the games d rew a total of f rsons. The San Fra li ndane if first pen rs in l!il;. TOUGHEST GAME To the 5000 who daily become owners of the new Ford car THE (lem-irp ohlipnlion of the Ford Motor Company and its drolcr organization is now grow ing at ttie rate of S000 cars a day. It i to these new car owners that this message 4s addressed. The new Ford is a remarkably fine ear for one that costs go little. It is simple in design, constructed of the finest materials, and built lo unusually close measurements. These are the reasons it per forms so wonderfully. These are also the reasons its service re quirements are so few and the up-kecp cost so low. When yon receive your new car, the dealer will explain the simple little things that should he attended to at regular intervals to insure the best performance. He will also tell you something of his own facilities for doing this work promptly and at small cost. With the purchase of your ear, you are entitled to Free Inspec tion Service by your dealer at ."00. 1000 and 1500 miles. This service is due you and we urge you to take full advantage of it. Proper care during tiiis breaking in period mean a greit deal to the life of your cr. Included in the Free Inspection Service is a chock-up of the bat tery, the generator charging rate, the distributor, the carburetor adjustment, lights, brakes, shock absorbers, tire inflation and steer ing gear. The engine oil is also changed and chassis lubricated. No charge whntever is made for labor or materials incidental to this inspection service, except where repairs are necessary be cause of accident, neglect, or misuse. The labor of changing the engine oil and lubricating the chassis is also free, although a charge is made for the new oil. We believe that when you see the good effects of this inspection you will continue to have it done regularly throughout the life of your car. You will find the Ford dealer very helpful in keeping your car in good running order for many thousands of miles at a minimum of trouble and expense. He operates under close fac tory supervision and has been specially Irnined and equipped to do this work promptly, thoroughly am! economically. o Ford Motor Cojipany ON LOCAL GRID i The .Med ford hit;h school football team faces one of the toughest hat , ties of the season In the mime with the Salem hi.uh school at Van Sony oe field next Saturday. Con Hldei'able , intersectinnal lnteret nt I taches to the contest, uh a victory i for the, local team by a decisive I score would hush all up-state talk that they are not eciutil to the hard pluiiKint. ever-watchful, uKKicsslve teams t hat have represented this j eily on the Ki'htiruii tint: last five years. The Salem team Is comliiK with blood in Hs eye, and they have a team with speed in the backflidd and a heavy line. There Is a Iteen .rivalry between the two schools, and a lare delegation of Salem students will accompany the squad to this city. The Salem team will j arrive Friday evening, j The Med ford team Is practtcinK strenuously from the time school lis dismissed until dark every niht, iwlth the second strlrm, under the direction of Kaey Moore, put 1 i ml: ill) a stiff battle. The line is helnn drilled In defensive tactics, and the 1 oa'-kriobl in cttlnK away fast. J The students of the IiIkIi school i will hold a rally Friday evening, ' w ith the hand in action. ! Aside from tht; hih school, local j Interest hi football centers in the I'niversity of Oregon-Washington Hume at rortland Saturday, and the j I'niversity of Idaho-Stanford Manic al Palo Alto Friday afternoon. The Judgeship Ih By Pol rown into roiinc: itical Lawyers C. M. THOMAS .jority. ITo was confront nl was op3os('(l liy a majority slaiukfous v.liisin'i'im;- cami Charles M. Thomas a'.il family cann' to .lacksoii C'tumty from lova fifteen years auo. l-'or 1 wo years lie etiyau'ed in the orchard hu.-iness in the Talent district. Later he re-inned the iraetice ot: his irofessioii. that of law, in Medfoid, taking the office and practice of Y. 1. 'aw(er. He was once elected to t lie Lower House of the Oregon Legis lature and (.me term as senator. Political Rule or Ruin Lawyers Disastrously Defeated In he was elected Circuit . Judge of this judicial district, consist ing of .lacksoii and Josephine Counties, hi the primary of that year he defeated tins Newbury for the nomination by a decisive majority. In the following fall election he defeated 1-. K. Kelly, his democratic opponent, by an overwhelming ma in that election by a vindictive holt from his own party. He of lawyers of Jackson County and harassed by a vicious atul :iign directed at his personal character and reputation. Birds of a Feather Flock Together This committee wishes to point out to the people of this county that the same Medford law vers who were so bitterly opposed to Judge Thomas in lil'J'2 are, witli a few exceptions, the same lawyers who are now joined along with Karl Kelil of the Pacific Kecord Herald in an endeavor to discredit Judge Thomas and to poison the minds of the voters. Hiding Behind the Skirts of Better Government-League In this clique of lawyers organized what they called that "Independent Voters League," as a cover from which to shoot. This year they have brought out the "Bettor ( loverni.nenl League" as a vehicle to carry them, the engine however being the same junk used in These political lawyers have burned their bridges behind them, it is do or die and discretion has been cast to the winds, l-'acts have been distorted to the point where the situation cannot be recogni.ed. They are filling the newspapers with long rambling, wordy advertisements, with the purpose of concealing t heir real intent ion which is to elect an easy, pliant judge who will run their kind of a ourt. They are constantly holding secret caucuses, planning and programming to elect as Circuit Judge an Al Smith hanker from i rants Pass. Loved for the Enemies He Has Made Judge Thomas conducts an independent eourf. He can neither be bulldozed or wheedled. lie is lair and impartial, anil above all lie is human, therelore, (lo out into any precinct in this county; into any ward in the and women who are proud to call Judge Thomas their friend, foetioii and esteem. They believe in him as n man and as a tliusiasticall v Jove him for the enemies he has made. is not, narrow nor technical, cities, and you will find men They hold him in deep ad judge, and many of them en- Political Attorneys vs. the People This Committee' is going to put it squarely no to the people of Jackson County do you want a court run in behalf of certain well known Med ford lawyers, or do you, want a judge who will expedite court procedure and transact the business of his court in the interest of the people. Paid adv. hy Jackson County Republican .Committee. HEUSTON MAY PLAY winninK the flKhl. "'m iMiimlnt;e in his Imxlm; mat-h Tenn save more than a half pint and he entered the riiiK I H 'a of hlood to hln muLher, who haw pounds lighter than (Marenen Her- been near death nlnee Saturday, K'T, li 1m opponent. I'reddy'H inoth- The tranfuMtn eosl Kreddy preei- er wns reported Imprnvi-d today. 10 INVITE PROS HEBE! Jack Heufton. Me-dford olf pro. Im planniim to enther the Northwest open tournament in l'm'tland In No vein her. and. while he hardly hopes to hrlltK home flint money. If he plays the name he hax heen play In k reenily, I oral ex pert m are eonfldent he will rank HtuonK the leaders. Houston will make an effort, to seeurn tlx; next open tournament for Med ford. If he jnietjeeds this will he a Kfeat feather In tho local Kolf eluh's hat. If Medford's imi tation Ih accepted, the loeal Cham her of Commerce will iindouhledly aHit In financial; the proposition. The regular fall chili champion ship tournament wilt start next week, the quallfyltm ' rounds to he played this week end. Uoonard Car penter is the lirescnf cluh ehani pion and he will defend )iin title. BLOOD 10 ILL MOTHER' 10 WINS RING BOUf'; O.VAIIA. Neb., Oct. 1 7. (P After ftubmlltintf to a hlood trans fusion early yesterday which rimy, he the means of waving his moth er's life, Kredflv I'onn. I H. 'mahn fighter, stopped Into a Council Bluffs, la., rltiK last nittht and in the hurt round of hfs hout knocked hU oipom.nt down lour tlmvu, CREAM of TARTAR Schilling costs you no more than any other crcam-of-tnrtur baking powder --and yet it contuins more of the costly crcum-of-tartar - - thut vital ingredient for fine, fluffy baking. o t ROOF LEAK? CALL Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing expert will call and give you suggestions and estimates on cost3. No obligations. 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