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MTTDFOTCD MATTi TRTBT7XR lfEDFOTlD. OTCFflON' - SUNDAY. SflYEMBEtt 2.'), 1028. PAGE RTX T I CARDS TIE BEARS (Continued from Page One.) TO ARMY STAR: BY WEIGHT FROM ACCOMPANY TEAM jPLAY ANNOUNCED LOCAL LINKS half. Kurnell carried the ball liver Colliert Iht line for the fourth touchdown. Hiifuu The Or.on reiwrvc. failed to L-ballH,n KI'UKNK. Ore, .Nov. St . (P, j ,.roI(Ked tlle Hna in the fourtU for Shields The 1'nivernity of OreBou foot-, Oregon's final. Montana's dernier- ChriBteusen hull team presented Ha graduate j ute panning attack in the last Coles ...in. 11... i- i...,-n.in.. ..fi.i i uuarter netted 14 yards and 8 ' Kitzmlller WKST 1"()I.T. X. V.. Nov. 24 111 Tin rod-Hhirti-U KianlK of Ne brimka trii'd to Ktoi the rvd-lieiul- fit terror of the nrniy to liny, failed after 11 Kallmit Ktart. The Oregon state Normal of Monmouth defeated the Southern Ore-ton Normal of Axhluml fool- l,ul.ball ten in ut Axhland touay 1- to u. Hie Htiiierior welkin of the The Meiiford hlKh school hand ' A tournament has I. of 20 pieces, winners of the mate imuiici il at the Itowue f:lver ......i..ut l..ui i .....I it. i...i ley Rolf eluh cotitie ford Kllis hand of 32 pieces, will """ ' iii-r-nmiiuiit . in l... ti.i-.l i i "ni IH-lxes luTii nil Vnl- for Hnturdav litttiillier , and donated by 11. ll. victory in four years today, when , It defeated Montana 31 to 6. a ueavy iok onscureu nuywart field and increased In density as the K&me drew to u close. The passine attack unleashed hy the Grizzlies in the last. few minutes of the ftnme, was screened by the favr mist, und OreKon was forced to .-;ive way to a touch down by .Montana. Kitzinlllers kick of the fextn touchdown. The summary: OreKon tSU Wood LE Williams ' llurnell Montuna (Ci Gould LT C ItU HT HK Q I.H KH F Davis i SeoriiiK touchdowns Wulkor con. Kluiulller i: Itoliiusoii. (snh Hiii.iielc for Williainsl. For .Montana: Iaj-Jt iiuniicK (iiu ufier out.hdowI1. O "" Kitzmiller to Itobiuson. ( Koss .u.tiais: lino Morris. Seatile, Peterson referee; Alex Ikinaldson. Portlaml, llarnion umpire; Wade Williams. Portland. I'lnlimk head linesman; Eldon Jenne. Hell W. Chettnen jud te. .Moore Score by periods: Welllntier, Oregon " - 3' : For Or Molilalia . -.- " 11 ' '1 .in n ..... ........ .... i,.ii,,.r" i.,.t,,i ,1. i iii.,, uccouipauy i ii e .iieilioru JllKU i - ' iiiiiuiiers kick oi ine fe&iri result. Christian Keener ( Ited I I nJi , . 'Ii.mi1 foot ha II team to Portland, i MK-Viskey and another member of ,,,,,, wail wU(1. Kitzmiller. the li- J-..L-K. w.-i 1'oini to .n.i.i.n-""'1' onLO n me one -unit line. ..... i-i t.. it -i,.t..r.-..i-.tt- ti... ii. fti imd it wns the only time durin liuskera mid eave aiioih-r boost'"18 ' lhat Ihe Ashland Te fo.hls all-Ainerlcnn nulnB for 1 ' "'rente ne to score .,r,s i .Monmouth tseored lis llrst toucli- Th'e cadets scored nil their a forward pass, and the point,, in l ist-half rush. ld ond on line plui.Kes. ' , x.,,, ... Ill tho fourth quarter tlit Ann- rmit ftfttr tut iUinkvi-n had - bad lot lo a Htnndstill In the flint half nud hail finally '.a ken llw lead on Hoili teuniH IcI. Kod frurtuciitly In , the first half, Monmouth having jtrniv in iiu'i niinu Liim . ....... -v.. . m . i u t-iiu nicii the third ncilod and ! "if .Ke' ""ln "'"""" Uood condition, with the exception In ihe recently, completed ladles' or Orbiii C'ooksle. first shine full-1 cnanuiionsiiiii .Mrs. wave woou back, who lias been bedfast with! took '"'"t place, with .Mrs. Tom a severe cold. Five .til her first j Fuson. runner up. strliii; players are recovering from ' Mis. c. J. Hemon won first in colds, and were uble to report fori the consolation race, Mrs. J. i. red-Jet seved Coir. ' " "1'eneo uT. ... . n lalilcl the soldlcs;""'"' '"rvarA l-'. anil for standstill in the first litilfi", ' 1 "' ,'": ,ad finally taken the lead on inarched to the two y yard . i ... t.ii. II..I-. -wiuio in-: wtn; I...-1VI i"i a OC.-IUIIIUI -ir-nrii piiii-i-iiii-o. n"Kj(JnwnH oy i iinr nioiiu, slut iiuii imvi.. It took Just two plays for Caf Jo and the Army to overcome this ,eei. , ,1. lon u i" -, offB.0 penalties. lln.llllshed The first play was :rllK.e(i lH1.Kor lan , As. pass tossed by (iikIo to Mess K-!,,, ,,, who ,,. ,,.,, er fer a B.Un of U ynr.ls 1 , h,( )aek(,( hl lt , , second was a luslih,i! twlstlnit 0VHr a ,ml(.own. 1 arney Senn. yard dash ol( tackle by tnnlcj,, former .M(.,irord IiIkIi school wno icii wouiu-oe mcKiers siiuwu In his wake as he travelled 30 ants ror wnat proveu to i,c iiio; Sef( , fl.n,cr M,ir,ir, winning touchdown. Ihirh cimrd. and Mines, n colored V A 1.10 BOWL ni:w llAVI0.j"u,,, "," ,,?k,'r- Je- Y'l "!" Conn.. Nov. 24.-lll-Joh,,y liar- oulstandinB players for Ash Ian v.d sot liia kim today and using There was a crowd r ..bout ..no his lateral pass for ammunition 1 Kesen IncludlUK a larK number Milelded Ell Vale out of his own,'1""' "Ha el y. Hetween hal es bowl with a it to u defeat, .lohn-j ' ' serpentined over , ,,,., i.. the field. last while the defending Hon... L1'1'0 1"'e-u": .... . 1....1 . .1...... ...in. ...I,... i. ...'Monmouth T " . , , " , ... Lewis cslniated at "s.U'lO saw the llar vard (Humph. The defeat was us bad as It when (he ackuow ledKed state hiehi'"'' ' lull. . FlyinK Dutchman of ihe Webfoot school champions of OreKon oul- Medal PI" ' najuueap hacklield, scored auain In the see- slile of I'oiiland. will play llenson : '"' "I'ldy In the race, the winner m uuurt.r a lateral pass. The hllih In that city Tlinnki"tlvinti ! '" "" ",! l " ; (Irizzlles failed to lav a html on Day. The two bands will leave 1 0"' "1"k of Jack llueston, local um und lle Bifted throuBh from Wednesiluv eveniUK. on the Koulh-:i""fl'!"l"nal. Second best man hp 17 ,.arii iine. A tricky paHs ern PucHlc train, that is expected!"'" (tain a half dozen koIb bulls : lrimi Kitzmlller to Kobiiison gave lo eurrv 1WU0 Southern Oicbou ""d third best, three balls. Oregon the extra point and an football fans to the melropolls. ; Orosa receipts of tho tourna-; t.a,.V 1; to 0 lca,. The .Medford team will leave om entry fee, which Is so cents, i Two more touchdowns In tho Tuesday evening, and will com- jw'H be given to the local lied B1.(.,m( quarter placed Oregon iu ii. imp m pia- .. mcy win arrive ; Cross. safe lend, and Coach John J. Mc- iu Portland 'eduesday,and ln the j Kcd Cross. i Kwau began sending in a flock of morning. m have a short work- The turkey sweepstakes which : substitutions. A lou pass. 21 out on Multnomah field. ! begun Baturday will continue to-' va.(a over ti1G Kuai iin(. frum All of the Medford team is In ! '. Kitzmiller to Robinson netted an other score. Near the close of the practice Saturday morning. star, was the best ground gainer 1 for tho visitors. Thompson being runner up. In the men's consolation. Karl Tinny f nlshed first, will. Hamil ton 1'atton runner up. II BY GOPHERS; sounds. Harvard today wua at least two touchdowns anil it field goal beter than Vale. The Ells nev.-r hail a chance to score. Hill It ll I Dove ' I Ingram Wiener Stearns Watkiiis Wn.ren , Heun 4 (P) I Phillips wear the ; Klonlcker C fi (I T T K K Q . 1,1111 Kill) Fit Ashland M in I ill' l Neff May Ketlenner 'iod .limit, ,v (loldsinlli. V:'," MADlStiX, Wise., Nov. A roiiih young man named Dron ko Nagurskl, us tough .on tho gridiron us his mime sounds. ruined Wisconsin's chances of whinfiiL' inii-lui lli-neeil Dossessloli of tlle Western conference foot-; clialuiilonslilp tuday, when Caldwell 'Minnesota walloped the hither lllnes lo "ndefenled lludgers 11 to 0 with , n crowd of -III. ana viewing the ITTSHl-HOH, Nov. 2t.(P) ! :"""'" ' M.ertne'le. The greatest back to wear ,,; M-r ni ,,,K-,n XlllfUI.,k. .Mlnnesot.i s pulverlz- vlolei of New York I'nlverslty . ,...VKTTI;. Ind.. Nov. ,1 1. , ing fullback, mured the tuueh- dazzllng ".Mike" Htrong. carried j i ,lr( ..-M f ,all ten niwas ilown that tiinibleil Wisconsin out ii ripping, tearing football ten in i, ,, i, rr ln.iinnn here todaviof the chn ninlonslilu euiiy In the today to Ihe greatest pigskin; . .. .......w,,,, ,..,, (i..Wneil ll.iecon.l p.iiotl of u bitterly fought ever has ,( jp ,n fnu, B,lino f tbe game, afler ilebbolz, tbu Iladgel- 'Feasen. It was tlle Hist meeting rillllM;ck. fumbled on the Wiseon dnzzllng f .. i(.,,ins ii ml the vlelory was sin lS-ynnl line. iMilkrubek, a Of fllld- . snvenlPIUIIh fol- 1 " 1 1 1. 1 1 1 (. 1 11 - ; M 1 11 HCSOt ll gllilfll, Will) lliniy Rl'tS i DVCIIK STADII.M, liVANSTON, i 111.. Nov. ii.W) l.vd by iu itiiree inuskateers. Hank Ib-uder. captain Walter Holmer und Vatz iLevison, Nortbweslern overwlielm-i-d the "tlixi-n Chosl," oT D.irt . inotllll. . 21 to li, i:i tlu ir intersec- tloual tootbaU. e-imhnt. bi-rove a ( recoril tbro-ig of 50,000 at Dychoi sladiiim today. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon hi'lKhtH 'his alma malur known, rndrr (In-' Hworvhitf, f .' of UiIh. Huiior-Htur fcall,- the ull-Amcrlcan la thorojrtJUMl hu(J von 10 saim.H, hi nann- In tin- naiK-rs. nuuncod with one, the rnitiim Violcls iIM, tu, ulu nni tht (ionluis, nolz- M ii8hed the hllherto xmdffiMilcd : Mary TiMtinlo. H yar-ol(I child (f i inL' lhln onlv break of th Kamo. Sktliufl of Onrni'Kh Tofh, 27 to III, vhllo 40,000 foot hull manlai's rov lik'd In ti piKrikln ptKi'iin. PUIIjAUISM'JIIA. Nov. 24. UV) VrlniH-ton wn hlnsti-d from Iho IlK of undefeated enHtern fifolhali: lenniH In ilH final uame UiIh afh'i-1 notiti 1y a devaMiiitiim Navy bruml-' Hide In whleh the 1Ir fun "Whlley"' Moyd. 1 ' AVilh tho 200-iound blond half bark Kcorlnff all of the polnlM the Naval utitdemy wound up on In and out of Heueon In a but'Ht of Klory by tiiinmhiK thn touted Tljs-j vh -hy nine to nothing hefor throng of 70,000. Snokuno. U'kIi.. hecamo KOimniled. nriH-uretl tin iolut that wrerked from her parentH mid Bpeiit u niKht - winet.tiHln'H title hopoH. alone ln the mountains with no ho- i rfoiiH tesiiMH. ninuwlfled nrtvertlnlnif cftts rowiltn. ,(JU(H NIH. NKW YOllK. 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