medfokd r:m, Tmr.uNT?. mkdkokd. okkoon. Tuesday, n'ovkmrkk i;m
PAD 15 FTvTl
Day Kuiue. Although outweighed, j
K Initial h displayed an ntigressive-
ness that all but carried the tetitn '
to victory. Kurward passes were (
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f each ttaio. O
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DAY
Annual Contest Ends in 25
to 7 Victory for Local
High First Squad Takes
Game Easy Second
String Goes In.
Mcdford defeated the AHhland
hiKli school football team ye.iter
day afternoon, 25 to 7, in a hotly
contested game, before a large
Armistice duy crowd. The first
squad played under wraps.
Auhland depended entirely upon
an aerial attack, but it was con
Hintently smothered until McCloud
scored their only touchdown lute
in the third quarter on a Ions
forward puss. Ashland completed
only five out of 27 torwurd pauses.
The Bedford regulars played
the first half, and scored 19 potijts
their, first touchdown cumins in
W the first three minutes of play.
The locals kept the hall in 'enemy
territory, hut suffered heavily on
penalties for roughness and stall
ing, as did the Uthians. j
Coach Calllson fwiiiipj his sec
ond squad Into 'action in the scc-j
ond half, and they put up a hec-i
tl battle. Hearing one touchdown,!
and losing another on the one
yard line, when darnett fumbled,
roller. AppU'cate and Carnett
in the baekfiolii, and iSreen and tU(.i,,iown
Thomas on the line, uia ine itesi ,loml f;i;,.,i
II ILL ljUII 1)1 LI I
COMING SEASON;
l4gKcr Dnm us
II KKDSPOHT, Ore., Nov. 13. ;
OP) The body of Udwin Torier. 41, J
1okk'i". was infceu from the l"mp- 1
qua river hero into isimmiay ny tiu
The Med ford Junior Inch school
j PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 13. W
j Directors of the Pacific Coast
Baseball league meeting here, Inst
1 night decided against continuing
i the split season and voted for a
'straight l!S-veek senson next year,
opening March '26.
Universal draft, undnr which tho
big league clubs could draft any
minor league player for $7500
wnether the player had big league
experience or not, was opposed.
The present draft system permits
big league clubs to draft only play
ers who have had big leaguu ex
perience. After further futile ballots last
night tfte directors failed to elect
a president and adjourned until
.1 . ; . ut Hollywood, when an
other effort will be made to elect.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.
Hay Sehalk, one of the greatent
catchers the major leagues have
over seen, has signed to assist John
J. Met: raw in his "mastcr-mind-
,rrtt iimt-.l Turlur i ho fui tn r of looumu ifum utMvuieu in nose-
three children, tripped on a tie burg Juniors at Knsehurg yester
land fi'll through llu- Snuthcrn Pa- day, 27 to C, as the main sport at
Icific railroad hridgtt across the ' tra. tion of tlw Arinistire lJay
j I'mimuii ilvtT flKht liuurs before j t-elebrui Ion, before a largo crowd.
the body was found. Zumhrunn scored tlm-e tourh-
I downs for Meilford, anil (lobio one,
I Install IlolltT' ;uim th tlC!, ylM,ths also had a
M ARSHFIKLD, (re.. Nov. 13, strong offt-nse and defense drilled
ing" next year. Schalk, who re
Higneti us manager or me l mcago , Km pi;lMt ,,f th
i&l Installation of two new (TOO- into ihom by Cuudi Henderson.
Whue Sox in July of the ll;s cam-
it
A at
(Vios Wiy tlivi- big and fast, and has won all its
Hlou of the Mountain States Power sames this season.
company within six months was : At tlranta Pass yesterday, the
announced today by Manager A. L. ! Rosehurg Seniors defeated tlranls
Martin. ; Poms, lil to (1.
Demand
i
I
CTO.-H, wc-nt
work rot- the m-ruim. rourc 0 , The tlneiin:
iroi'i-d.tlic toui-hdown for the nee- ,,i, nM ,-f ... iw ' Ashland
EUCEXE. Ore., Xov. 13. (jT)
The annual loothall .janio between
the Univorsity of Oregon and Ore
Kon State collelje varsity teams
Is expected to he played at Cor
vallls Saturday before the largest
crowd ever to see the teams -In
arms for the third ' opened ' up with n barrneo of a battle asainst each other. - Pre-
The try for extra pusses, but Xlcdford Krounded souson siiowiiik 01 me leumn .;ives
.Mi'clfmd, !); Ash- them all.
Francis Tapnaan, end on the Southern California team, Is olay.
Ina bis third year of varsity football.
EXPECTED TO VIEW
line
frho leturni'd seven yards. An- squires i..
ilerson batteil down it forward Kelton u
ond team on old-fashioned
smashing.
' , , ' , ,!rass its the half ended.
Hemic llUKbes kicked off to
.. . . ... . .t Si.mitiil Hull.
Xlceioud. who. reiurni-u ine wan - - -- S'nmson
iiiii.....!, i. ihrmrif 1 "e iuiie seeoim iikiii i
nine yards. .
Ash-
. T.
Moore K.
I ones
Howell ...
I'ot-
tnr. r. il.o fi.l i.lnv ii line iibiii ill lilt; n-t-iMiu ii.im.
M.CK. and Anderson snnared a for- '" kicked to AppleKate
, m. .!,.. i.,...i.,i .inivn returned the bail 2:1 yards.
l'i'.-w. ' , ........l,,,!! tlit-Mtiirl. f.nnm.. fill- ?0
lonn heave, nncl Ashland kli Ke'i - " " . . MeCloud
null lln--h" f " 1 " . .
vurds. niiiinocK
who 51ear ...
uucy ...
Heetler
...CiHR...
H4..
H 1..
b'J..
Kubstitutlons:
MiU-t xfUn fiitltl-linH the lillll 1'anls.
iA I.n..ri ' .ii..n ul..nuv,n,i 1 1. .... uround riwht end fur 1
tackle for 10 yards, and first ', ,,', ' , ...",, .he'nett fur Melvin;
down. Cuoksie ullppen - tnroup.i . "11 ', ,,,, ,, nn V-am for first team.
center for 13 yards. Melvin rot ' t,,0 one- nl on " i Ashland m.l.stltutes-Ilrown for
six yards on a nuarterliack sneak. : , ...,. Tones
Hnrrell ripped through tackle tor , ' ', . .. ,
, ',1 ,.,i,j The blocked. .Medford. 2r,; Ashland. 0.
tl-e AgKles the edo in the hnck
j field play wilh Oregon holding the
Medford advantage in the line,
n. 1-luKhesl AlthouRli Oregon expects to
J. Hughes 'start its entire first string line
Sprague! against the Aggies, two cripples
Morgan! wl" ue in the Webfoot lineup
7.'..: 'fetoehrr'eor-Te Stadelninn, center, and
iiowerman ; G e o r g e Christenson, 22&-pound
McDonald ' tackle. Both were Injured in the
Melvin' Wa8btnKton game a month ago and
Anderson 'n the contest against the Callfor
llarrell n,a Hears last week. Ohrlstonsen
fookslelwa9 carried off the field in both
Mcdford Gar- games wun n spraineu nuKie,
entire second . wuue niaoiiniau hum uu iiijiiicu
Knee.
1
ny,S..ha.k h S JV1 f 4 ISPM
Laign. affixed bisl,na.u,e to a Vk & f AfLKA
cnn.ni. i which makes bim fiist as U A4 . v N A Mtir&x lit t V
Kiam to me -i.huo a u o, ... Mk VV vn v O k ttA ff
ine .New i oi k i.iams k f" (V s vS t Ji V 5
aciiaiK succiM-iis mi. i 4 'iljS'5' f k
l,,,,i iiiinlhur o-reiit i-ntchcr. Wild. iiWNS .Aiyili ii "nJ .XniX
...... - , jj. , -
It is unucrstoon, nsneu u r ins n n j jr t Vx A
lease because ho had mc thlnj , fc ' j" f f L-dJ
better In view." It Is ipnttdl V is j AX . f
what bo has In vie is n t ills NN A s r, " TJTf v8 i
ASHLAND N0RW1AL
IS IN EUREKA Pi Rl N I
try . Wr goal filn?il."
-Ashland, o
.W-iirtlrtl -orr Ashland, resumed its aerlat at- sim')soll. ,.,,,
tack, and Meilford smacked down
Hiililwin for Hiley; Truo-
man for Howell; Hoyd for Itald-
win;. Porter .for- Biiulres; Jones for.
for ' Jlrown:
Smith for
Head-Head
COACH A. A. STAGG
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SUFFERS INJURIES BEND ELEVEN WINS
I...-.l
Hernie lltiRiies kicked to itltcn- unco uui-iiiiiik ikiuiu-.ih.- i"v . lll,f,,,.ee (,,,,1, o S C
cock, who returned five yards, ed. AppleKate made f.rst down ,ineHmlln Ii(,s,i(, ' v ot 0.
Three forwar.l passes were ground- on a Ions end run. Totter smash- tlm(.kcoI)pr Jerome
cd, and Ashland was forced to ed center and ta. kle in two plays . t
kick. Melvin returning 13 yards, tor u yarns, nun amiiiiiiii
Cooksle and Harrell alternately penalized 20 yards for holding,
pounded tackle until llarrel went Harnett, on an off-tackle buck,
over for th second touchdown, carried Iho ball to the two-yard
A forward pass, Melvin to Me- line. On the next play Potter
TJonald. netted the extra point, fumbled, and M. -Cloud recovered. I
Mcdford, IS; Ashland. 0. icnrryin),- the ball back 20 yards
Ashland look the kick-off, and before he was brought to earth
three more forward passes were by Thomas. McCloud in two line
knocked down before Hitchcock bucks was held to no gain, nnd
kicked to Melvin, who raced back Walker, knocked down a lonp for-
ii vni ds. Hnrrell went throuKh . ward pass an the quarter ended. I
center for 12 yards. Iiowerman McCloud scored for Ashland on 'feat or vlcl ' Coath 'A Aunzo I cancellation of the Monday nllthfs yptpr(lv
rirotmeil n afi-varu pass ironi .itri- n rorwarn pass iruin imiju n .iuu,.
vln. standlni! behind his own (roal kicked Boal. Mcdford, 25; Ash-.StaKB Is still the "tirand old man"
line. Anderson smashed tackle lend. 7. to University of ChlcaRo tlumni,
for 13 yards. Two short pusses Ashland tried two more forward am, u,y ., B,ve h,m anmm,
wore completed, and Medford was passes, and on the third try com- ,.,.,!. tomorrow nlRht. ,
penalized 25 yards for ryuuhness, pleted one for first down. Me- Whllo alumni are distressed with
and lost the ball. Cloud snaKKcd a forward pass f or (hls Kalmn.H fool,)a., ,oam- which
Harrell intercepted a forward seven yards and Medford tsmunA- hasn,t WQn Ten
pasa ana speu iu yarns . , , V , . "7 . " attribute the taiiure to poor ma
taCKieO. I-OOKSIO UOUIICtw w imw, "uu mic iis o
HL'KKlvA, Cul Nov. 13.
The Knutbern OreKou Normal
school football team piled up a
score of 31 to 12 on the Humboldt
Htn'lH Teachers college eleven hero
yesterday. The Ritme was played
lieffire a larite ArmlHtlcc day
crowd.
t ii iiritii rii i o
NOMAN. Okla, Nov. 13-W- ill H I AllI I I H Mil I
Battered und bruised so badly in nl IVLnlllnlll 1 flULU
last week s crusllins G to 44 do
feat by Nebraska's powerful grid
iron macnine, 23 memuers oi ino i.-t.amath 1-ai.i.s. Ore.. Nov.
Oklahoma loothall squad were un- i t-i-inOlinir L.imi in
able to report ,fnr practice bt ' n)U1, ,, ,, nt,mi hKh school s
nlKht. Only one member of un.liift-nted cloven added another
first or second string team showed tr,umph t0 ls IM i,y defeating
uu- mi ' ' "-""" ' " . Klamath Union .high school here
to fi In the Armistice
l I . . .
None of the 23 players waH hurt.
ser'ously, but Coach Ad Lindsay
believed it would take most of
them two weeks to "get over
their bruises.''
ore Potter, who tore hack lu yartis a,. ,(,v
tackle for 15 yards, Melvin and Ashland recovered a fumble, and Hon(.e tomorrow lcWn bBna,,t
Anderson nil rem wr in j..."-. kicuii us.im unci l.cc - ... . cont.nd mor . , Hiudn.
each. A forward pass, failed, and passes had failed. Applegule went " "r' ne" '
drilling
Chicago.
E
NEURITIS
MUST BE HEALED
Melvin kicked to McCoud, . who through tackle for sovcn yards r,e:r
llvas downed In his tracKS. Asnianu APPiegaie went nrounu me ,..,
buffered
20-vard penalty for for 25 yards. Medford was pen-1
roughness. Cookslo .intercepted. an alizod 20 yards for shoving., .mm- i
Ashland pass.; Harrell took 10 ford kicked. Applegato intercepted
yards through r tackle. " Cooksie an Ashland pass, and returned 15
hit Iho same spot for 15 more, yards. I'otter made 12 yards in
Coohsle and Melvin carried the threa drives off tackle.' Medford j
ball on line plunges' to the 10- kicked. 1 . I
yard line and llairell. on n crlss-' With a minute to piny. Ashland
Fights Last Night
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LESS THAN
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CHICAGO. Charley Helangcr,
Toronto, outpointed Harry Dillon,
Winnipeg. (10); Hilly Frcas, Clrand
Rapids, Mich., outpointed Walter
Madey, Chicago, (8).
OMAHA, Neh. Tommy C.rognn,
Omaha, knocked out I3ohby Gar
cia, Haltlmore. (2).
CINCINNATI. Harry "Kid"
Brown, Philadelphia, knocked out
Joe Mandell, New York. (2); Cecil
Payne, Louisville, Ky knocked out
Jimmy Paul. Detroit, (2).
NEW CASTKI.H, Pa. Johnny
Dato, Cleveland, knocked out A!
DeKose, Indianapolis, (3): Krankie
Heo, Cleveland, outpointed Patsy
Gallagher, Pittsburgh.
PEORIA, III. Jack Moore, Chi
cago, outpointed Ren Williams, De
troit, (10): Harry Memmerlng, La
fayette, Ind., outpointed Jack Scul
ly. Champaign. III., (5).
ANDIOItSON, Ind. Mickey
O'Hura. Louisville, Ky and Ehr
man Clark, Indianapolis, drew,
(1). "
NEW YORK. John Dundee.
New York, outpointed G.-SVon
Charles, France, (10).
COI.I.'.MP.l'H, O. Lntt ninom.
(?olumbu, outpointed Uabc lluth,
Louisville, Ky (10).
PHILADELPHIA. C,eor;0 God
frey, Lelperviiic, Pa., slopped Itud
Gorman, Chicago, (J): .Al Walker.
Jacksonville. Kin., outpointed P.lg
Hill Hnrtwell. Kansas City, (10).
1JALTIMORE. ..Marty Gnlla-
gher, Washington, knocked out
Herman elner, Haltlmore, (9).
Ht'FFALO. Jimmy Goodrich.
Ituffalo, outpointed Phil Goldstein.
Pittsburgh. (10).
DETROIT Mickey Goldberg.
Milwaukee, outpointed Red Allen,
Detroit, IK): Hobby Davis, Detroit,
outpointed Johnny 'Corbet, Pitts
burgh, (6).
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Hillsboro Work resumed on
construction of L'nivn high school
at tnia piaco.
Taking dope to "mask" tho pain
caused by neuritis or rheumatism
Is a waste of time. Lasting relief
can ' only be obtained by healing
the inflamed nerves and tissues.
Go to your druggist and ask for a
package of Tysniol that penetrat
ing, healing absorbent which soaks
In through the pores and beips to
drive out the Inflammation Tor
good. Tho minute you rub it. on
you begin 'to feel better. Pains
and aches soon stop, congestion is
fuilHWn Xn.. it 0 On ii:i!I"v,m iiiki o,,t v . n, n,i,,,,nn ,
i.nu,m.u, . swelling in muscles or Joints grnd-
bls plea that the Judge was preju- , pily ,n,ippears. Tysmol Is guar
dlced Harold "Red" Grange, one- j anti-cd harmless--pleasnnt and easy
time footbnll hero at tho ITnlver- I to use. Always in stock at Strang's
slty of Illinois, was granted a ! More
Why be satisfied with a
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cart have an
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OR
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Suit, tailored to your
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(jciminc Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, aiv'
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not! Headaches are. dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds,
nnd the pain that Roes with them; even .neuralgia, neuritis, and
rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer at any drugstore
with proven directions. ' -
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;,
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IlBDDING, Cal., Nov. 13, (PI
Th veteran medicine man of tho
Pit Indiana, Ham Steel, died hero
yesterday from tho effects of drink
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