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PTT1F SEVENS. iKiai'd. as pnnaHy. ronts tiie Ms ' Bmstsry for itraciirt; ntui jtvmimf military huilillns for liaskpthal! ":r;irtie ttinn- and f;yiniinsliim wh? uf I t, li sflu !-i mid KniiU'H. bcnin nv; ut lu e:.itt'r ami Jaiit- Hisiil tlu- UliMti' ( March. '!'!! '.tissii!-i'i-aiini I:'. SU' lor full time imp or I hp armory fluor anil ilrpssinfi looms, hut la ailtlfiltiii Ihp armory lil.illli'.'iMiU'liI rpri'ivp J;:."i for Uin AvorK pyery day fiom 4 to T.v. n. m.. excppi Sunday, and from i tit II paeli niaht pxceyi Tupsday, whit h U the iPKular drill nlKht of romiiuny A, Nuiioual iiiiard. Thp jimiiir liiuli Hrliuoi Is nn ready to use the armory and tho sptiior hUh mhool will he ready DocPinhpr 10. f LEASED BY BOARD ti -- BALI Within a uhort tinip the armory, rani "itsi;tM o;i rr sriiop ni:ivi,ii our. 1 i ..i. u ir.g lU Kcawn. However, the $3:, , ln j,.ti ev,,,v other kvi per name is not V:m hy tho hoard that pan he obtained, will be re but ramos ran of i lie admission ip- quired Tor iiro of the basket ball' (.nils or each mime. ; practice and the lllce of both limit Acconlint; id tho lease, tin aohools. as well ns lor nomo of th whooli will imvp Hip use of th hlptip work of Hip trradp sib'io.- Tho school lizard and Superin tendent K. U. JliMlridx have Juki completed nt'not iut Umih with the armory management bv wliieh ihe Medford's Leading Store Since 18H1 Pay Less Dress Better MEDFORD MTTJ TRTBTTNE. MEDFORD", ORFJOY. FRTDAY. VOYEMBFR 2:5, -1023. MAWV FI CWPWC O.MER.WETONCOAST OlPrMr (JAMf ". Breier $ I Stores Tjl1llll.ll LLLIL11U rp-j SH ;LUULI1L UnilJL I U UnJ ;C OSE SEASON imm,. .ifr. ; 15 CANCELED NEXT SATURDAY WW , BENSON NEXT "V . Vv3 Locals t0 Rest for Portland Jf f1 ' lilt-Big Crowd Expected i 4$$n k' . r. J iSlflVi : ""W -W&ff - nimmpions outside nt Portland. I ' &? 32''' ' ,,1'1 "''"''"'In"'!. TlianiisKlvliiri I CA M-T U.o. .'-:.-JV V,itJr I .-. v . W V..:'- k. I "r Kllllie will lin eaiietl jbv r Stafford m. 'Nlllulc havo Injuries. Til." i-iillini; M Yale-Harvard Crowd Mag net California-Stanford in Crucial Test West Point and Nebraska Big Show. . rM rM rM rM Just Purchased 300p All-Wool 0 11 -A l ! , - I'oi- tlio hittor ti'um meets a mlnoi loe, Jthili;), in its last coni'eroiice test. Cadets Meet Nebrn&ka Tito liij? intorseetiuiial show of tho day will bu put on at West Point with the powerful Nebraska out, tlfU but not defeated, meeting Lull' Army . tenia . tbut lias only one blot on its linpreRHive record, i'itts burjjn Btoppod tho I'orn Husker.s' niareli with a scorelesH dcadtoek, while Xotrc Uaine turned the (.'a dots' flank at New York. Going on Sale ; Friday Morning Breier's Sale Price V NOW ' By BRIAN BELL Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 1C Most of tho football teams ot the country playing tomorrow will close their tlviovs for the season. With only a few exception. elevens scheduled for ThntikssiY-1 ins urv mixing me nay on umi only a smnll group of rusged con testants will cairy their war into December. The Saturday card makes up in quality any lacks in quantity. I Yale and Harvard will Drove a magnet sufficient to attract 73,000 f spectators to the Yale bowl, for j the teat will he the 47th meeting over u Htretrh of more than 00 years. The' Yale team wuk two; touchdowns better than tho ,de-t fending Harvard aggregation but mere seems to he u question if! the hlis can show such siiporij orlty at homo u year later. Another stirring game of nn- I'ient foes will he al I.erk'dey, Cal., and the reaull will liuv result on Ibe I'aolih; fereneo tide. Calii'orn feat Stanford or see the confer nce title go lit the University of Southern t'alitornia. In the eon I'urence, (.'allfornia and Southern California each have registered three victories without defeat, in addition to the scoreless tie they themselves battled to five weeks ago. btamonl hasMost only one conference game, bowing lu-to-u to St)iithein Cjliiornal on Novem ber 3. A victory for Stanford will amount to practical crowning of These stars will meet In the annual Pacific Coast conference tjrldiron battle between Cciifor.ua end Stanford which wiit feature the football program for Novtmuer 24. The game will decide whether California will share the 1922 coast championship with Southern California. ziMmim mm mm wrestles MEETS OID FOES GLEAN IF. KROSES Mt1l'urd hi;;h school foot- ir.NW lelunnpioiis outsiili- of Portland. ana uiutviVntvi: for five .liis ihf llcnsun IVlytf. huh' .-M-hoot in I'luiliiii.l, TlitinUf giving la ni .Stiilinitniiiti staiiuim, Puri Iniid. The Kiintt' will ho called al l::to o't-Lu-k. U in ixjmtumI that l;'iini sMiiilu-rn (.n-euon fouihuh I lans will Invade the metropolis l for the ciuMi'st. I ihe g.uiio scheduled with the' ( J-.ii(;eiic h ii; h s.-hoid I'm Saturday, was eaiu-.'lled last night hy the AYillaiiiriio valley school. Three of the .Med ford first string players. Conk rile, liuwoi'iUMii and .1. Jlimiii;!, are sufl'erlnj. i'n,m vcre eulils. and ihne of the suh Miltutes have Injuries. 'I'pe callim; off ot the Eugene giiuie giv-s the Mueals a ehanee to rest. ' Tiie Meiih.rd team will receive a t-;;iarantce oj $nnio fur expenses. jUItd r.u per cent of the gate re- eeiiit-,-. nl'd-r expenses. This will permit .Med ford U send It entire fiiU.nl of '.S men io the gnnie. The piKskin i'm)iu:iaMs of the lolly will Journey in Ashlnnd lo-liooi'i-ttw tn s. t Hie aitiuuil eoutest Ijetwien the .Mounioiiih and Smith- DEPMTMENT SfoMi C. A. MEEKER, Manager $7 i SATURDAY'S GAME DOES Ti SAMP: mat. and llernard .Si nu, fontier loeitl fulHiai'U. will plav with nnuHiih. . I'he Ashland hih sciuotl squad playing its last game of the jMa.-oii this :ii'1'i'iHin with litw - 1 , hut s high at Hosehurg. "If l.c wrestle clean, 1 wrestle:"'1,"" "ont ,1l,r" , . ; , , , . . ,a' dnmtnv ft'i iiiiiiinnt' last evenlnK, clean, hut if he roiv?li me up. 1 dojnnil W (,.m easy the remainder same," sftld Hasfan M nhamnied, f the week, white the squad r Tomorrow afternoon, at 2: H0 o'clonk the flashy Southern Ore- SDUlhorn California as champions, ROn Normal team will inert their traditional foes, the Monmouth the Terrible JTurk. this nrcrrnoon j envrrs fmni coids and bruises. Nounal eleven on the Ashland in spealiug o; what he plans to uinincd on The Oaiies jnuut. ir-h -rnii ui- in eimo whieii1'1 wf" Im nie-is i0h KrUH. .lames ki har.Uaui, manngcr of h , h ,iPuad.. in fc.ime mil hoavlweight wrestler, at -daltnomah stadium, expects a piomines to be ono of tho- bast the ftl.IHOt.y t(,11,,17, l t cn.wd of ir,.(U.o (o see the l.lh gridiron battles of the sca:;on in event of n h'." wi-PnilitiL' vm'-ii.r t '( honl elas-.le ai Portland. thiH part of tho country. Old tim- promoted by Jack Wood under th.' ''Yht' Xlr,u i.. tn.... ...ii in ' ni!Kiiii'(-rt or" llie Med ford I 'nvinir i t loll . KMl'.l"), recall the at.Iilntlcr rivalry between those two Oregon institutions over 20 years ago and lant year's vic tory for the Southern Oregon Nor mal hoys. In- the first game tlmt Speculation as to the outcome tho two schools had played for of the west vs. east argument la ' years, revived it again to a red lack of. knowledge of the humor; hot decree. the Army will be in tomorrow. The ; When the Monmouth squad team deteatitig Yale and Harvard lines up tomorrow afternoon on successive Saturdays should be (against Coach -.McNeil's first team able to repulse the western iuva- lineup a" .mighty effort will l.e sfon, hut the team losing to Notre : made by the northern aggregation Dame could not leasomibly expect , to wipe out laat season's defeat, kinder ireatment at the hands of. And with Senn. former start Med- thc Xebraskans. The Army, too, ford high hoy. In the hackfield the commission, Hassan was clad todav for street j wear in his native Turkish cos- tuiue. and instead of wearing his j lev:, used n chyjai'f. ejdaining thai j In using the fez he might be mis taken, for some lodge mem tier in uniform. The chyhitf resembles a turban and adds a striking, touch to his costume, J loo Krase arrived lat evening" from Portland with his niiftj;igor, Virgil lliiinliu. r.nd is ready for the Turk, of whom he has heard and for whom he has no liar. The Turk's temper and what II can do lias been explained to Km He, who Tribune-Virgin sia wlll broadcast the Stanford-!' hrvrrsity' of California contest t n morrow afternoon. ' Harrison i;iecicJ. XI'oV YOllK, Nov. J3. 11) ft corgi' I,. 1 birrison, deputy gov ernor of the 'New York finleral re serve bank, today was elected gov ernor to sueiet'd tin- late I tenja mln Sironn. with an even more western chal-iwnid ovenhic ler..?er, Stanford. iland victory. Senn has been rh,v An intersectioual attraction tn , a fine brand of football this the middle west makes it a fair! year, according to reports, an! swap, Dartmouth going to Evans-' many local fans will journey lo ton lo play Northwestern with. the Cianite City to see him in nc llttle to choose between the teams, tfon again. The third tost of sections Is fur-i Equally interested are Med ford I and MicbiKan State nt LannliiB. formanee of Nuff. former lledford 1 l' ' " " 1 e c n keeping his .shoulders from (he mat that, little time will he given for him to ive vent lo ragL. Hassan this afternoon was ' fa" from confident of victorv, hut de clared that he is prepared to battle to the finish. 1 The preliminary matches are Wrestling 'high Htnr: Uoberts and Moore, Princeton-Navy The 1'rIneeton N'avy Rome at,thrc6 local boya who are nlayinu; Philadeliihia marks u radical de-ltbi.s year v.ith the Southern On-I parliire for each team. Princeton wn normal. People from Ibis city I la (joins right on with ita season, will lie on the aidu lines tomor-j as if Valo had not been met and row backing the southern Oregon .Vary Is at its climax with a Tllter ! aggregation, ns over 60 Medfordi Instead of an Army Mule for an I .students are now enrolled at the opponent. Princeton roaches are j Ashland Institution and fans here reported experiencing difficulty in j have followed with Interest I lie nr convinclng the men of Nassau that tivltles in tho Southern Oregon the Yale game was not the last j Normal. , one. The Midshipmen have known ; There is little dope on which to all season that they had to play j hazard a .prediction on the out Piinceton and probably will he on -come of Saturday's normal school edge at Franklin field. It will be : classic. The .Monmouth team will no romp for tho Tiger. outweigh ihe , Southern Oregon Pittsburgh will have a corner Normal lineup but Coach McNeil on football interest in that section has developed a strong defensive of the country on account of n and fast passing attark thai llotiw battle to the death between Car-; Hiver valley fans are hoping will negie Tech, with 110 liabiliiy charg-1 turn the tide of victory for the ed to It. and New York university, J Ashland institution, all credits except a debit. Carne-j The Southern Oregon Normal gie has a chance lo join In any showed some real class witen they argument over football supremacy ' trounced Humboldt rjrflege at Uu hy defeating the Violet, while N. 1 reka bv a score of 51 to 12. and are j clai merit in tiie match between j Fred Mortensen of Grants Pass and Y'oung Gotch of Portland. Bath men weigh 175 pounds and are artists in the wrestling game. No announcement as yet has been made of the Identity of the soldier from the local Oregon Na tional Guard unit who will meet Tommy Itynn in a special event. However, both boys are reported to be well matched mid anxious lor victory. ! Another preliminary of the even ing will mark the return of Tom Porter, promising young loeal wrestler of 145 pounds, to the lo cal, ring. Ho will meet Curly Woods, timilher Medford grappler of no mean ability. Medford Armory Friday Nile November 23 Hassan Muhammed v Bob Kruse Good Preliminaries General Admission, $1.00 Ringside, $1.50 Ladies, 50c Men and young men! Think of getting beau tiful All Wool Over- , ,i 'OC ' ar, J I Y. V. may be able to throw out , in the proverbial "pink," ready for wui ui V-"-' ilts defeat by Georgetown II It ean tomorrow's game. Tonight a rally will be held In I The middle west win w.-iirn inu Asiunnri preliminary to iinme rom- wnrd I undefeated, but tied, Wisconsin '. ing festivities tomorrow. wuru I tpaui try to win a conference title S&W ' ly defeating .Minnesota. ton CI C 7C j win from tho Tartans. We pledge our . tliat you never better overcoats at the price. Deff. Stores IN THE EST Arthur Hubbs, Mgr. s 9 As a result of last week being Children's Itonn week, n riumher of posters nre being displayed in tho children's department of the 1'iihlle l.ihrary. These posters were made by the grade children of tho .Medford public schools. The posters represent title of books that hnvr proved to be nf Interest to the children. There nre also nome very nice hook reports. which nre fnterestinc not only In I design but nNo because of the re jpnrt themselvr. Thin is the first I time that the M"dford ry K-hools j have observed the national book (week, and much credit should go jnnt only l the MudoN but alM j f the teacher. fr th" work tliey I have den? and the Intrcd that In Hie third round of a fafil $etnl windnp battle at Itosehurg ; last night, Put Padeliord,. clever Med ford battler, knocked out Unky, Mttrrifion. according to word re ceived this morning from Cecil Jennings of (his city, who Is tiimi r.ing I'adellord. Tho local boy showed n marked Improvement since his last ftaht with Morrison neveral weeks go at the IMayhotme theatre in this city and the Fili pino wns clearly outclassed in the Knschum affray. According to Mr. Jennings, a large crwd of enthusiastic fight f.ins crowded thn Hosfburtc armory last night to enjoy an cxcepiHii ally gooil card. ladeford is ex ootball TOMORROW! ; .2:30 P. M. ASHLAND GROUNDS Monmouth Normal vs- Southern Oregon Normal Home-cording game the big event of the year. Don't Miss This Game i ! i I i. L MM M:ltA A Special Sale of Wool Dresses Tomorrow at the . Dept. Store Wool Dresses As n l't'siill of Mr. Mocker's N;ui Fraiicisrn (rip, wo arc Mimviinr t o in ti r r ii w Wool Dresses, dark and Hulit shades, si vies ior al'teruoon and ,slnef wear, coiilrasliiii'- or self trim, all sizes, oxcopl iimal liarnaiiis al llie low irii-e of $9.85 Party Dresses Daiiily Parly Dresses on sa!" for lliis festive . seasmi and prices qualify very low, Deauunii ami nil'ty styles, the newest Hiiii's lor parties. , 'I'a i te Slyle," TalTHa t a.' "Liltlo uneven lictn , " 1 loiifaun! " $12.73 and X el vet. $12 . Period' ...$9.85 si vie $14.75 jacket si vie, 75 25 Discount On AH Dress Coats Also S. & H. Green Discount Stamps with every cash purchase. All our dress coats, broadcloth with fur trim, colors Inn or 'black, a Rood assort ment of sizes, priced from XI 7. Till to KS7.WI will be Bold tomorrow nt n 25 percent dis count inuklr-'t the nices: $47.50 Coats $35.60 $62.60 Coats $46.25 $87.50 Coats $65.60 'Mm mm Shoes "Enna Jettick" Shoes, ooiiiliiiiution lust, all Ki.n Rti! f i f t v n different styles $5-95 "Enna Jettick" Shots for the iriiwiiii; pirl $5 Walk Arch Shoes foe ... $7.85 Air-O-Pedic Shoes with nif ciishinii heel $7.85 Newest Styles in pnti-nts, mid kids, high , heels, jifnin, liinck or brown or (ioiiiliimilion trim $3.95, $1, 15. $4.85. $4.95 $5-85 . Some Special Bargains for Men ( Mens Shirts, long point, semi-stiff collars attaelied, 1 ho newest in col lars, all Kisses aiul good range of colors $1.45 i Men's Broadcloth Sliirts, lMig point,, soft collars attached, ail siws : $1.25 Watch This Box for Christmas Suggestions Christmas Gifts for Women Hnyuu and linen reversnble lable cloths, whlto with colored border 56.45 Linen lunch sets, .'KixSil, four nniikliis $2.95 lj-li!Ce l:aml embroidered Hrldge acts .'. fl.31i Krinkln spieads, blue, yellow or pink 2.2S Houilolr pillows t.R'J Silk t'mbinlhis $3.45 to $8.45 Mesh Coin Hags $2.98 Conch Curses m $4.98 Imported Italian hand tooled has $10.50 Imported KtiKMsh lis Skin 1 njss $8.60 lo $10.75 Heavy print or cotton chariueuse House DresHcs. whltn duc or contrast In--; color trim, all sizes, loim or snort Hleovcs $1.98, $2.19, $2.29, $2.49, $2.98 Men's Figured Broadcloth . Shirfs; silk stripe; all Kizes : $1.95 ' . .... . Men's Heather .Sweaters; all wool or part wool $2.95 to $5.45 ' ' . '" . Men's Buckskin Blazers $4.45 Men's Worsted Socks 49 Men's Rayon Socks, fast color 3 for $1.00 ' BASEMENT BARGAINS Women's Broadclqth Smocks $1.19 Women's Part-Wool Union Suits, knee length, sleeveless ... 89e Women's Outing Gowns 1;.... 79 to $1.19 Children's One-Piece Outing Pajamas, 2 to 14 yrs 89o Boys' Two-Piece Outing Pajamas, 10 to 16 yrs. 98 Boys' Shirts ....... : '..... 49f Men's Ofting Pajamas j, ....x $1.19 Men's Part-Wool Union Suits ...i.........-' $1.59 Children's Knee or Ankle Length Knitted Union Suits ........ 79 Women's Patent High Heel Pumps $3.95 Girls' School Oxfords, tan or black $2.98 Boys' School Shoes , $2.98 to $3.49 Boys' Hi Top Shoes '. ,$4.45 Children's Shoes r. $2.19 to $2.98 pected to smp a kb In in this city j in the near future. 21 4' 1 they have shown.