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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
i 1,1T:T")F0TCT MATTY TTvTT!TTNT "MTDFOfiT. OTOQ. WEDX!' SPAY. NOVF-M CF.T? 21. 10??, vr,v, FTYT? COMPLEXION lie wnrmd th tram ttiai ht wmild hi Hi in Know wlu-n llu minute hi ml i'-ai'ht'd flic o'rloi-k, so t he v mmii !dn t mi.- t lo ir t-la-M'S. H ' l.d. I'iu- 1... s ii t.s.- i-. lui ! intiv . . i i i ....... IMPROVED ?SfL QUICKLY AS WELL- AS SWING" FORUM GUESTS ;i ii' i wnii liii'.i- i-o.icu. Ma r it'ii ' I lb- i.ui. Then S u peri nt en it en t pi1 W Ull - ...... .... ITTl E PurcU ItfrUhle UtUhe move die tmwrU frrr Irnttt pjin aj mrWeji,t fir cttriik. 'fliev rlle i:.- IVER il d.- k - .no in their fi s.-uQ ' . m uf uu i. itn In. wi-di to rtL BRUNDAGE 10 T'ttm of conttipai'tm ri.m whu h many MEAN GOLF CLUB 10 10 nnTN i!rnrnnn ",uy ",ay -, '"""'' ' U I I I LI lIL I II. I 'J I 1.101,3 out the l,ic.s ot the o -ci,,r'. llu LL It Li1 UiU ''-f!'-"' ":- 1 th"- Jsat inmplri. Krmcniher irny tc 4 I rrcrint ion and he 14k en by rntirr t'jmilv. T.iltf fnem t.iniirht.) uveitis .Icmd Tic Krd l'icltaijrt.. i,,k u.,;, i- is. ID,. spciiKw ,i . nTrn,r, Ilrnr ui I ' FARRELL CAN SIN&!TEAM MEMBERS ' BOY ON COAST-TO-COAST FLIGHT IJ(fj PjYS ! , ; . rrl i . Mrnrnnn n riirll HttiitH.l f rnn AHMTnmo . XltfiW h- f IN SA KUAY llllllll I HI IW iui nmniLuuo New President of A. A. U. 'for Strict Enforcement Hopes to Line Up College Athletic Organisations by Using Diplomacy. I i- ri 5pft 53 r Richard E. James, 17 years old of New York, is making a t.-ar.s-continental flight from San Francisco to New York for a prize of 81,000 offered by the American Society for the Promotion of Aviation for the first person under 18 to make such a flight.' AWAIT SATURDAY'S IRA DERN TONIGHT FOOTBALL CLASH, j ... By 1 G. Yosfournh, ; (AfcKoeluled Presn HportH 'Writer. 1 ' NKW YOIIU, Nov. 21. ifi1) A firm hunt!, one which, only a l-c-ude iiRU Wii helii-i ukcu to hurt &G pound weights and liummm, Ik to KUhltf th: Amateur Athletic union through the coming year.' Tflkinn office at prpHhU nt short-! before the 40lli 'annual oonven-j 'thin came to u close, Avery Hrun-j dngo uf Chicapo made It clear at 1 once that the amateur, rules are In , . for strict enforcement. "It Is not the 'rules that are at fault," he said, "but :the . uUmlniH f trillion of them." " " ' ('hatting Informally, he brought , up, the cases of "athletes who have KiuWn in Ubitity In, say tenuis or Jj-ack, to siM'h a point that they; arc wanted In all sections of the j ! country." ! "t'ntloubtedly," ho said. Tilden 1 lms done the sport of tennis a pi-eat deal of pood, whether he is an; amateur or nut. About the merits of the case I know little. "Hut my personal opinion Is that unless a ninn has some Income, some regular employment, outside of sport, ho is a professional. 1'romoters who offer financial j SAV KIAXMS(' C-il Nov "1 rewards to amr.leur athletes are j fWitn ' tStl'i nl orVl unlvi r Inrpely responsible for violations , sty ,.lU(ont ,HH,V :?,.uusod , :i of the code, the new president ; flKhtilli; plu.h and llu. i-,liv..rsitv adiled. imlicatinp that a tipht rein nf t-aijful.ni;( vlUdiuts r.stlm; with will be Kept upon tnem. ntnm.-t fonfideme in .their team.' Thn mlv miivn niade bv the 1,.. , : !onvcntion durinp Its sessions here Waitinp ijic clah of their foot - ' Sytffijjil to iimuL- u'v wuiiii-ui "- iiui teams in ine-uip name tiaiiir- strict was the adoption of a rule j day. ' makhip a man lni-Huible as an , Tin Stanfordltes were aroused amateur fur exploitinp his athletic : y'st id:iy when their hope bonfire prowess, whether or not he actual-; scheduled to be burned at a rally ly receives compensation for sojtonipht. was set on fire bv a time, duinp. bomb and was utterly consumed. As tn Nil mil. All yesterday afternoon and last Asked what could be done in the nipht the cnthe t'ardinal studeni ease of an athlete such as Vaavo btdy worked tVverixlily to huihl Xurmi. who mipht come to the another pile so th.Tt the bonfire United .States, win additional pres- niiphL be held. tiye throuph amateur triumphs.! The lleikeley lads lust nipht had and then turn professional over-' KUarcls stationed on Charter hill iili?ht. ('resident Urundape replied, to prevent the Mr (' there front "I am afraid not hinp unless we nelnr painted the Cardinal red. knew that was the Intention, and The puard will be maiuta'ned con then we would withhold Hanetlon.,t"y n,il name time. "Men ottviouslv broiipht ovor ! Meanwhile, li'tle happened at here for - someone's private inter- the rival football camps, with bot h est 'will not be allowed, to take 'lads starting ilu-Ir tapering of . 1.. ..,. ..,, w.iiti,.n " jiractit-e. Tnur.sdH.v tin- Itoarn will ..... fl.l. "V lniKky citizen' of 42 has very Uf-1 llllte ideas,. He Maid hp Intruded to prolmKO; to ' the tlym)iie eani- .- """'"""'""'" All -of the Califm III;; ilayet" million dollars be al.od in th.-.wore , t,.st clil!iS l.limtn. .,. near future in order tll.it the In- .,, ,hp ,.,.,,,.,, ,,1;lVer.s. Sel terest necun.ulatinB before tW i'-mun, :ll.kle, ,, lMnvvkP. eenler. HUlne Olymulad mlBM he used I '";w,,,.e- ,.PC0Vl,rlnK from' attacks ot pay the expenses or the tunm. 1"N(1P fu inincipal woAld Co on eoinlnK the' t t neeeasary sum fi;onr Olympiad to . Olympiad it once established. There Is diplomacy as well as Iron in the makeup of the new i head of the A:' A. V. lie hopes! to break down the antagonism of : the western conference coIIckcs 'anil the National ColleKlale A. A.. I which have not allied with the or-1,-nniKatlon. by winning the support and interest of former college alh- , letcs from that sector, like himself. Ills .own unanimous election w-ns a triumph for this .plan of concilia tion which Is expected to make the A. A. L". a more unified mid effec tive body. ; "Von can ell by the way I al Yini can tell by the way I l a 1 U That I'm Irish." i'in victorious 1 html ti'.un ttviv .in- rh.imbcr dt'or.1 lii'-h e uesls of t'unimert'i' .it Il.iti I t'alll- 'tt a uuiy welttune and t-ach of hif men a hearty The Mi'dford hiph Sihoul fooi '. ball team will play iho Kupene hiph sehool at Van Seoyoe field j next Saturday afternoon at 2:Uu r, Hioond sheik and what have you. will be no radio broadcast f the pnssesses some tenor voice. wv 'lltl't ctiiitft. it was iinnoiillL-ed this In t'net, lit mihikimI a rrowtl of Were tuo busy Thus sur.; .1 oil liny ranell. black th.ir fniuni Ian. lu-.-o at haired, blue ryed Atmriian open Medfenl iliis iuni. 1'rinl oli 1 lainpum, i.i. 'ao st.-pped ofl the train tills niornins with niter i aeii. tritislr .t)tn null ebnin nioll. and their lnunaper. Itoheit i'inid 1 applause as they Harlow, newspaper man of New introduced by the rVaeh. Ynik, for an exhibition puim; at "Ul' P'' '' worrylup be the local links. And Johnnie, ho- i"-1 the panic." said I'rinU, "Hut sih-w l.ir.-. inh hem. mi nil. aft.r the first two or three min utes 01 ine name at werti i J -;! ."J inominp bv the hiph school heads. . Incul n'ftidenK. newspaper report ei. i-.. . ... l.i. i. 1. ...1 .1.. , ,s tllC 1 feaied two weeks apo by Salem. ! 117 to 7. and a few weeks apo. was torn by dissension, five vt the first strinp players at one (time beinp under suspension. Conch Callison said ho would ' u.-u his first strinp players, and j lake no chances with an upset." As in all panic;., this - year, he , will also use seeond strinp men. The Med ford team will eupap I In no serimmapes this week, but will limber up every eveniup. Seve ral of the players are suiferiiiN' from hard bumps, sustained at The Ualles. ' The state press is loud in Us praise uf the Mcdford team, and ; rates Hu m as state champions. .The Uend team' is not. considered as mueh opposition. They defeat ed t'orvallis. 7 to ii, and wormed out the s-ame kind of a victory over Klamath Falls. Astoria's chal ieupe is not counted as carry inp much weipht. as they were' de- ' elsively beaten by the Columbia prep school. The Vortland champion Is con Ktiercii as a lopicai cu.un.uv., . t,Rl).0 limv4(1(m.t n(.S(.r, H in his " "1L IL. ?",: -ir- IV lnX?,- - 11' lrnn-:;e coitnliy. Iffl my first lim - - jn nnrtnW(,st( yOU know." And more than a score of pounds and the famous pair wore ckcoi-IciI into experience end str-iiPth also favor an ailtoniobile. where their man- the champion, but the Texan is apcr was playing an impatient at expected to pive LvwIm n prucl- too nn the door as he waited for iinp battle. . . . them. Ira Dern. ' you-ponnd Suit l.ake ; 1 wr.-iiini- ihi-n.w. hero nmiph;. prann erv is matched iwith . 1.11 11 h-iui.m. apw prain nr- i.-ielflin.r the' rhainoimi io a best ' Sha w ' of I'leveland. ' Hilo. in tlie'miual completed here by two out cf three falls finish match, i suni-v indup. a one-fall. one-hour w ill be uotweiphed by lini 1 .1 ffair " ers and the lii serinp train crew with no lcSs than thiee soups whih his manager, with the aid of a In- five of union nee. 11111 111 iihtitr inn me ucm iiieiut'ti 111 iii.iniMi 'i of a dozen or more pieces of Inn- pape piled in a heap beside, the 1 (rack. t Asked why he didn't po Into vau deville, tie handsome Irishman i from New York laulied sponta neously and heartily. "Just where would the polf balls ; land in a case of that kind?" he asked, "l-ut seriously, Walter and 1 I have been conlemplatin. doin'4 a movietone picture. Haven't we. : W alter?" Walter, of the ruddy complexion and preen eyes, came forth and : shook handa with one of the ro- , porters. 'Hcllo, sweetheart of course we Wf.at you to come out and see our match,"' he said. "What is your name apaiu?" Johnnie Kurrcil : turned a look of reproach, and witherlup scorn upon his noted companion, and then pavo the re porters a departing smile. " e 11 be lookiup for you out Hie Dalles, my more. We -That ihoy con- itlci-td The Dalles the b-t team wii h which they contended dur um' the season, was another state ment 1 mule by the local coach. Durl Drown Darker, executive ice-pro idem of the t'niversitv of ortpiu. who was " an honor ; poest (i the chamhor of om-; ineree. bepan his siieedi at l'J :-!". 8 vura l.'iri AM i 101. US, Nov. i!l. UP) 'uul Junes. Houston, rox-, body -scissors exion.-nt. will at tempt to topple Kd "Slranpicr" Lewis from his heavy weiphl here by Dillon , Pacific system, increases city stor- paeii v I .'JIM) .lout btlheK ,!?r-'Ovb3 YEARS I 1 Baking Powder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture j and large volume ! in your hakins Wllinns ol pomicfs used fit our Cot'criimciil A Home Investment That Assures per cent With Absolute Safety Snullii'i'ii I'.niltiiiiL; & I. nan Association' (Jl'AltANTKKl) slock ol'1'ci-s wiw in vestors i'iunins I'ijrln liciv in .Mcd I'onl with AliSOl.l'TK SAKKTV. .Men wliom von Iv.NOW to lie cnmlil'' iniiiiiitri' anil ilii'.'ct this institution anil uanintci' yoiit- dividends with theis ensh micl in. It will pay yon to invest ii;ato this in vcstini'iil. Southern Building & Loan Association Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 1151 SiiiS'SiiSj 5 ii tuu, msm m.M.,9 attT!m vtt ti j , Mm mm ;ams for the t.'astleuood I'otinlrv .cltlli to remain there In seclusion until mime time -and the Stanford 'srrldderw will leave for their place of relaxation a day latrr. CHICAGO. Xov. "t. ll'i IuiIkc Walter i. Stet'fen. the commotlnK coach of Curncsle Tech. explaine I Chnrics 1'iirkhlll of. Glusuow, , who annoyed Miss Ituth Kvann l.y telephone for three yoar was finally eanglit and ndjudged ln'- .sane. Makes Girls ; More Attractive Wouldn't you. too. like a face now- . der that will keep shine away stay on longer spread smoothly not clou the pores and always be so pure and fine? It Is iiimiIc l.y a new- French I'rocess and is called M1'.I.U)-(1I.). It Is surely n won derful Face t'owditr. .Mist try MUL- . l.o-C.I.O. Heath's ! limit store. i ft Wrestling Medford Armory Friday Nite November 23 Hassan Muhammed V8 , ' Bob Kruse Good Preliminaries General Admission, $1,00 Ringside, $1.50 Ladies, 50c coach 5TEFFEN CARNEGIE TECH today why the Carnegie Scotch men defeated' Notre Dame last Saturday, and in so doing he colm d a nr Scotch toko. "That Scoloh line." said the judi;e. "Just wouldn't Klve." Kor 1.1 years .IlldKe Steffcn h.la l.ei-11 week-endlnit in I'lttshui coachinK the Carnegie footliall teams. 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. -1. (fl't (iermany reduced the claims of the I'nlted Stales for relmhtiisemont of the cost ol maintenance of the nrmv of occupation on the Rhine river by t2.5.".8.47i during the fis cal vear endlni; June 30. leaving due J'.'l.rft2.7Tj. Major General lioderii k I.. Car ml. hael. chief of finance, reported today to Secretary of War Davis that (iormanv made two payments, the first of ix.tl9.KI9 and the sec ond of 13.f.:t7.S. anil was allowed a credit of J"'1'. J- for Thursday For Thrifty Shoppers Who Attend I III Great Closing Out Sale Crepe de Chine An exceptional pood quality ami -lit inches wide; a." shiules to select from. Ucpiilar to S2.H0 values. Dollar dav Fpccialf One ynr.T $1.00 Box Handkerchiefs Ladioa' colored uffurtK with tlio emhroldered coriioi' 'and ifu In centers; witli two In lace border. HoKular r,0c box, Dollar Day special 3 Boxes for TrWl ''x:,:1 Alll.lncii. sallii hordur, Willi 1 UWC1S Hcroll patlern. With oiielucli Hioked sticlleil llullis. cial 4 for IteKular r.Oc. value. Dollar Day npt'- Prints Dresses 2." Dresses; Voiles. (.Glnghama and Prints. Ladles' and cllllclr ren's. I.iiiht color: rcuular JO. 00. ' Dollar day. ipectul, each $1.00 Kino CIiikIiuiiik, Prints and Zephyrs. Small natlurllH and lilllit Kl'ounds: :', inelies wiiie. ' Fast color. Itesulur 45s value. Dollar Day special 4 Yards for Silk Hose The famous Rollins ltimstop. (loud colors, full fashioned, kim'. " vlco and chirion wcImM. HcUlnt S-'.OO value. Dol lar Day special 1 Pair for Sheeting Yarns Columlln iiuiillty In Silk ,nnd Wool und Scotch yarns. ' Unac b::lls for general u.ses; alj col ors. Hctiular lidc. Dollar "lav special. 3 halls for $1.00 1 leached !, wide, heavy Kiailr: Free from dresslni;. Coinpnrim with the best on the market. Dollar day special 2V4 Yards for VAorla Qrtv Al cli. lies weliht. In Silk 1T1C11 5 UUA nn, fMe ciiialltlcn. IteRiilnr die values. A Dollar Day special 4 Pair for Vests Ladles' Flesh-colored Knit Vests. Mer cerized bodice top with shoulder straps. Kcmilar Mlc values. Dollar Day special 4 for .: j :. Saturday Your Dollar Goes A Long Way Here EVERYTHING MUST GO! Dollar .Day Bargains -In-- Curtains Cream and while colors;' 2 '4 yards lonp. Plum anil florxil effects. Hufflrd with ' valun'eo nod tli--bHikH. ltfKulur $1.h; vain;, t eeinl, ::"!.$i.oo All Ribbons and Laces now x2 Price Coats and Dresses All Coats Worth $ !!).()() and" sold i'ti' -f 11.9.')' dur iii'tliin mik'; now on KiilcTlnii'.sdiiy, Friday and Saturday, 95 Dresses New lint' displayed for tlu- first time. Kcpilar vitlnt's &2.')(). Spt- dQ QC ciitl IV.- IIicm", davrt ViJ.U WW LP-: L Another Big Reduction SHIELDS HOTEL JACKSON OPPOSITE 1 1,