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METFOT?T MATTi TTITBTTNT, ftrEDFOTfD.i orT!iOX', ' TUESDAY, KOTOfBEH (i. 102B.- I ! 205-Pounder Gets Herb' Old Post E DAME LIST a i-il fir .'. ( v - I V 9 a7 M BP ' ' u, in o m 1 By Train or Motor-Coach -travel quickly and safely Scheduled for your convenience fast trains, deluxe motor-coaches combine to e,ivc you the utmost in travel flexibility. Go by train return by motor-coach. There is a departure and arrival . time to fit your plans. To Portland "Shasta" "Orcgonian" Motor Coach . . Leaves 11:57 a.m. 6:42 p.m. 7:15 a.m. Ar. Portland 10:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 7:35 p.m. To San Francisco ' Leaves Ar. ,San Francisco "Shasta" 6:42 p.m. 10:30a.m. "Orcgonian" . . . . . 11:20 a.m. 7:30a.m. To Coos Bay Points The "Shasta" from here connects with motor-coach leaving Roscburg 4-10 p.m. to Marshftcld. To Klamath Falls Eureka l.v. Mcdford . . 7:00a.m. 11:25 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Ar. Klamath Falls 10:15 a.m. 2:40 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Motor Coach leaves Grjnts Pass for Furclu 10: 20 a.m. t4 Neivork of "Silver Qrays' These fine motor-coaches cover western Oregon. In addition to Pacific Highway travel branches radiate out , T from such centers as Salem and Albany to Monmouth, Independence, Newport, Lebanon, Dallas, Falls City, Silvcrton. Southern Paci&ic Motor-coaches leave and arrive at Southern Pacific Passenger Station J. C. CARLE, 4gm: 1 1 . Phone 34 C LI FT AT SAN FRANCISCO mmt mm 8 ! life The ideal hotel with an ideal location for your visit to San Francisco right in the smart shopping and theatre district. Tht CLIFT is favored by those who expect the best as a matter of course. 540 rooms, each TitI) bath. . "Single and en suite. . Single, from $4; double, from $6. JCocattii at , G E A R Y and T A Y LOR E L M l R. A S O L .AT f ANTA BAMArVA ' Crltfirasol entertains snort world famous people than any other hotel its size in tAmerica i-r fj A , "BRONICO f INA(TUBSICI J IFOR BEST PLAYER m mm. j Jfut coiiU'NtK ure on nl the .Md ; fold flf Hull to detciinint' who j Ik the IiomI Klf ilay'- hi this i oruiuilzfitiim, niM illcHH nf hniull . ciiik. Ah usual, t'hu nd lor v Kun. ' fiiriucr nutlojml chiiinjilun, H nut I' comiiftiiiK. the rcnj fonipetltiuii Itclni; l (kHcriu'iic uliiyer 2. Kyd Smith, icccni utiiiKT of the1 ! lri'HiiliMit' Ik the fnvorlte, ! hut Ijoii t'liiik mid (leuriu ItohertH; ni' cuni'fded Kod chunrei to ' Ht the dope and Kain the coveted title. Yesterday Smith nut out Hank I'rlnKle four and three, and 1h now In thp quai'ttr f inn In. Tom Krnmens Ik ii neither likely con trtiiitei and will Iua- 1. Wilcox Satin day. Thin Hhould he a tilu j nin ten with the former having a KliKht edne, Hunday Tom put out J. 1). HuhhcII. on the lSth hole, one u)i. Anoint;' miKe mat h wuk that between licekumn and Ham mond the loriner winning one up when Jlamrnond lost u hole he eauso he played the wronu: hall. Tlie iokuIIh, tu dale, follow: Klwt fllKht: Tli-Ht Itotiml. I'l-infjlu defeuted ItUHeuberK', 3 and 1. Smith defeated KehefCel, 7 and ii T. I'JmmenH defeuted Kuu-sell, 1 up. W'lleox defeated Orr. 0 and 5. Huberts defeated Marx, and I. Clark defeated Tyreo. 8 nnd 7 Ileekmanu defeated Hammond, 1 up. Thorn Hun defeuted MfleH. 8 and 7. Second Hound. Smith defeated Vriim'le. -i and a. Swond riljtlit Tourney. Middle defeated Sleeter. r and I. Tumy defeated Jack Thompson, 8 and 0. McPlierKon defeal"d Ki'fiHrf e, 7 and 5, t J. Seniun drfeuteil Dr. Km nieiiH, 1 u j). OF CRIPPLES, IS LARGER BY THREE! SOI TH DENU. Ind.. Nov. 6. (P) Noire Damo's already lainc Hat of rrlmliK luis lipen lncreascl fcy throe first ftriuisors, two of wiiom wort ;iijiiioci lu tlio I'eiin Stale Maine Saturday. Jimmy lirady, quarterback.'. Is laid un with an injured knee that caused iiis removal from the jnmc in the first period, and ISd Collins, who played a (Croat namo at left end, 1h in the hospital with an arm Infection. Jack Clievlgny, alar rlKht halfliack. is ill of tonsllltlH. Victory over 1'onn State has put fight back ltno Knuto Kockne's football team nnd enthusiasm is runninu hih over prospects, for a victory wee tlie Army. CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 0. (P) The uvonmo football player in the larger univcraitlps brink's $10,000 to his school through (,'ato receipts ami endowments, but -jets nothing In return but cracked ribs and mean looks from storn professors fur failing in Ills studies, James .Weber Mnn, prorssor of Kngliah at the University of Chicago, said yesterday. . Speaking before a group of foot ball enthusiasts. Professor Linn said: "Many of the big universities flnnf ft''IHMinft a 'anr In Iliad .... hall uoiiunti Tlint'u tllllll IWtA fnf't I lie players1 throe years of eligibil ity. Divide 1 1: tit by a squad of CO men unci it means each player has nuiil S10.000 in the ante receiotH Win-it wclghliiK 203 .pounds.. Xngursk Ih alone. Wliat does ho got in re turn? Only the opportunity to sweat blood and crack ribs on tho field and try to keep up with his HERB tJOESTINC lironko Niiiirskl (uhuve) ' IicIkIii six , feet, weight atl.T pounds. Ins been pleUed to hold down tin Mliuienola p(sitlou haeied hy lici t) .(nesliii-, (inset) tuiee All-Ainerieuji I'ullluirk. fr -MINNKAI'OIJS. i,V) lit: V. Y. SiaaiM. . .M Innesota i"' onu in.siesi man on uie , , , , , 1 a . i . .. Minnesota Hiiund. And the Goph- eoaeh, east ahout for a . player , . , V, ? trs ;;s a whole have a reputa- to try to fill the pkue of Utrb,,,,, in tUt! ltljJ Ten for iheir .1 nesting, twice A I!-American full- speed. hack, it didn't take him long to I NaKinki. a native of the Can deckle on- Hrpnlfo NatfUtHki. j ail Ian border country, eumo to The AlinneHota coach had no ' Mlnne.sota uh a baekt'leld eumll apuloKicH to make for his choke date. Dr. Spears Khot him Into after the first Minnesota name, the line, limt as an , end, then thin fall, for the Hronko gained as a tackle. His ipeed placed, more ground than any oth-r him In good stead in both posl-i man on the field. One of hit lions. Ami It was his speed that) charges was Rood for ii'i yards, . brought him his chance us u ball Although six-foot tall and chitmt. He is a Junior. HALL PAINT COMPANY 407 East Main Street , . M' Overnite Floor Enamel A hard, flossy surfaff fur inside -floors of all kinds that drys in 12 hours. . v . . , . . , Pts. 60 Qts. $1.10 Gals. $3.75 Perch and Deck Paint- Hcpaint your ijorelics before winter sets in. A le aration niade to stand exposurt! of all kinds. Gals ?4.50 ji i Rtudles. Why, he? ought tp-fhavo tho best Hpcciul attvution obtain able. , L I IWOItKKI.KV. Cal.. Nov. G.i-UVt The University of Calitornla gildtleivf prepared for a hard woiKout toilay iirolialdy their law: ntiff practice before having for Heattle Wte tomorrow to meet th-' WiiKhiiHTton lusklcH Sat unlay. The tours went through only a light Umbering up drill yesterday, but it was enough tu show that every man on the squad, with tbjt exception of Ilert Hehwurz. guard. Is hi top notch condition. Hchwary. was out of a uniform with n slight knee infection, but he will probably bo around in time for the game. The California grldders. :io Htrong, accompanied by Coach "Nibs" I'rlcc, Trainer Charlie Vols', and a flock of California, sup porters, will leave for the north tomorrow aboard the Cascade. The California baudr composed of 11 :i members, will leave for Heattle Thursday to spur on the Hears lu their last eonfereiu e test be fore meeting Stanford in the an nual "big name." I, OH ANC1KLKH. Nov. 1Ph- Coacli ttill Spauldlng, having work ed out a bagful of offensive plays to be used uunlnst Washington Stale at Portland next Saturday today set about sharpening Tip tin defense of his I'ulvurslty of Cali fornia ut I .oh Angeles football siuad In a workout against tin1 Cougars "pet" plays. A squad of "goofs' drilled In Washington plays was expected to work against the Hruln varsity. Spnulding has several of the best plays of the staters well defined and he expects to be able to spoil some of the line plunging of Itosy" Mn, Cougar scoring ncn. The northwesterners will out weigh the (truths almost It) pounds to the man. Vaudeville Hilarity will rule supreme Hunt's Crntcriun tomorrow. It is announced. a pair -of young entertainers, 'who present an offering consisting of . mo Hps and comedy patter. j Vernon, the ventriloquists. hu4 at a corps of inanimate accomplices j which are a source of unlimited fun. The remarkable voice con- j trol' that is Vernon's Is almost u Cal Dean ahd will bo seen lu,n.i,y when It Is considered! In an offering of comedy, slnglnrf Umt be uses six dummies In hi.) and dancing. Dean weighs I !'i a,.t , pounds, but his aoirdupois is no The Three Flying Millers are handicap to him. The girls are .qt-Mcnting an acrobatic routine. Cladys C.rualman. Harbnra ISlue embodying- flying, casting an ! I and Verita. The act Is endowe.l trampoline stunts. .Many of the! with more plot than is. usually In- difficult f(.ats they perform arc whimsical, fluffy vehicles of this ,holl. (WU ,.,-,.,uions. Difficult as! iyi. uie sliints may bo. thotmh, thcyt Ding and Long, as Hie name ... (.v,enicd wllb an caso and - might suggest, is not a laundry . u -race that is exceptional. partnership. The elongated Toiu- my Long furnishes the baekbon" Toy dealers say arrival of the of the plot uf the act. about seven "Graf Zeppelin" has created un fed of It. Mis chubby partner, Ufual demand for mechanical fly Mamie Ling is- a splendid foil tor ing toys, especially for minlulure the buffoonery of Long. , VZeps' which, suspended by string. I tern I e Dunn and Tnin'Hall ore fy in : eh-ehv ' "-:r' . ., . Qts. $1.25 , xThc lacquer that comes IXnVa in little glass jars W A fl Kl for the YlOLETcolo Its your protection moiHy 1 WHIPPET SIX COACH Fights Last Night ' VAivorvit, it. r. i.po kui ltuy xliillli'd .('aniiilliin fcnllior wi'IkIU rhiimpluimlilii, difi'iiiliiK Vie Tuloy, Viimuuvi'i- I'liulloimrr (13).. INDIA.VAl'Ul.l.S Mutiny Slat Wry. Ilufftilii. N. V.. MtoiH-l Vli Mrljumhlln. 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Busses leave from Ilotcl Jackson. O Lt. Medford iW Ashland A. M. Noon P. M. p. M. 8:20 12:00 3:20 Q,:25 -8:50' 12:30 I'll 3:50 8:55 Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309