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medford matTj tribune, medford, QRKfioy. sATrnn.w, dkckmher 1. 102s. PAGE FIVE TENNIS STAR ARRIVES FOR MYSTERY VISIT Suzanne Lenglen Lands In- cognito Mother Says Not Here Young Man Companion Says 'No; Speak English.' NEW YOHK, Die. 1. (A1) An ; Unheralded visit to the United Siiitos by Suzunne LviiKlin, tennis ' murvel uf France, provided muter- 1 ial for u mystery today. With her mother unci a youtm ' American in n lilue heret. she la mi- eit incognito lust nifilit from a trans-At Ian tie liner but why she , come or whence she went euulil ! not he learned. Jn faet her moth- I er insibted Suzunne wasn't even j here. - - ; "She is in France," said Lenglen mere, in French as who sat atop L'l pieces of luggage waiting for the ' customs inspection, "she did not come on the steamer.'" ! "So speak Kngllsh." suhl the j young man In the beret In the best California accent. Those who know a temperamen tal French tennis star When they see one, however Insist that Mile J-englen was aboard the Conte Hiancamanu when the liner docked and that she left immediately for parts unknown. Thc young mnn. It was discov ered, was Thnddcus Winters of Pasadena, Oil., and there are re ports Hint the home of Mr. T. A. AVIntea in Pasadena is Suzanne's ultimate, destination. PA8ADKXA. fill.. UfC. 1. ?'! If Suwtnnp l.cnKl-'" if cumins hers i to visit Mrs. T. A. Wlntor lu-r pru8- ' nectivc lioMtoas rloca not Itnuw it. jkte Maid Inst night. .Mrs. Wlntnr. rrrvntly divorced from Tllmlilcus Winter, added however, that Miss, Lenglen lius n stundlnt; invitation 1 to visit nt licr lioiuc. j Tho prospective visit uf the ; French tennis ntnr recalled rumors i that Suzanne was engaged to ! Baldwin italdnln. Lust night his j mother, Jirs. Anita Haldwln. de nied the rcpurted engaKcment. . FACE 1 .1 ii I Bp jE ?! 1 .- - i dleton high school and citizen" .,. .. iv. PnvlwlH eontrihilli! to Jhe welcome. A UETI CJIT. lee ,.(.lu,k., tuveir will he given filler hlonde haired 23-y. ar-o d Illcn,,.r f the team. fJiK-auo youth, today Is hiel.B ( ( ,,. !u.ei.1)ts poison for Sammy Mandell, world nvi,lltun. he will formally lighlweiglit champion. wel.on.e the team nt Pendleton Miller, heretofore regarded us I Portland. . un lif and outer In the boxing," business, hecanic the fqremostj poKTI.A.NIJ. Ore.. Die contender foi Mandell's title. as (;,)V. I. L. Patterson said here a result of his smashing victory i to((;ly timt le euuld not tlecide uver .llmmy .Mcljirnln. the tinl.-! ,ltlt Monday whether he would faced puncher from -l.us Angeief. , p nll(, Bu to iPndleton next In their battle In the Olympla , u(nfrjv t pnrtl liato In thu arena Inst night. .Miller, n a " J shot In the liettlnir. scored a surprising triumph when he stup ped McLarnin. acknowledged king of llghtw'Kht sluggers. In the seventh round of their scheduled lu-round battle. .McLirnln. bleeding from an ugly gash under hl right eye. his face a smear of blood, sat in his corner hopelessly beaten and un able, to repond to the bell for the start of th eighth round. Hi handlers, realizing iinother punch mitht find him stretched tlncon s'fllw on the floor if the ring. hnmanelv tossed n towel within the roues, indicating detent was the first knockout ever regis tered against McLarnin. MAINSTAY OF ARMY'S 1928 LINE . Captain Mortimer E. Sprague of xnc Army a 1928 football Uam has been an important cog in the powerful Army ; for the last three years. He is a grsduaU of the University of Trias. EVERETT HIGH PACIFIC COAST CANNOT OBTAIN PLACES THREE PLAY SANCTION ALL-AMERICAN - ! lAfnokinrif An AcoAAiolirin Dn fusqs Post Season Permit Medford School to Make No Application for Game Disband Monday, KVKKKTT. Wash.. Dec. 1. (A I'ennlt for the Kverett high school foulball team to piny any post-sen-son game wjlm recently refused by the Wulu High School Athletic h sochition. This Is considered n bur to a proposed game between Med ford high schoul and Kycrctl at Portland. In view of the above dls'p:t'ieh,l I the MedTord athletic heads will make no application to th;"tato( High Kchuul Athletic association toj plav a post-season ganio with ., : hiveretl. Wash. The same rule is! ; in force in this state, and it is not! 'thought probable It would he re-j scinded, nj stated in yesterday's j Mail Tribune. I The Medford team was willing 1 to play the game. If arranged, but now will formally disband Mop- day. when the suits and football j equipment will be turned In and ; put uway for another Paskelball practice will he start ed Monday. December 1 0," and 1 interclass games played. No games will be played until after the holl-j days. All the members of last ' year's tettm, runers-np In the state I tourney, are in school, with the j exception of Phipps, center. the ' others are McDonald. Garnet!. . Morgan, Mehin and Thomas, with . the second squad and several new players. I FOR STATE T I-IC.VLM.KTON, Ore.. Dec. 1 -iff) -Plans for a rousing welcome to tile Oregon S ate college fuothall 'team on Its arrival in its hum-J ; state next Wednesday, are lielng niade here. ' 13. II. Aldrlch. editor !uf the East Oregonlan. u ineinbei iof the hoard of regents uf Oregon State CollcfC and Hcndleton nluin 'ni plan a demonstration in honor 'of the returning gridlren war jriors. who vaniinlshed New York I'nlverslty Thankfglvliig day at Xew York. ' The train will he held, lung j enough for the team to he taken on a parade through the city. The I American lx'glon land. the I'en- Icome to the Oregon state foot- Hull team. "1 cannot tell until 1 ; get back to Salem Monday. 1 ; promised Mr. KJ f Alcliieh I hut' I would wire h'm on .Montlay.'' said the governor. ! TO HK Tllll--.ll AT I.OS AXfiF.I.KS (Continued from Page. One.) bones, which police said were hu were (lug uu on the ranch. The charges against Northcoll were first made by his If. year old nephew Ssnfnrd flark. Nnithcott was located in fanada afu-r a it nation-wide search .a'.id brought hack rrir trial an dltlon. ' fighting extra- ....... NKW YOHK. Dec'1. A Out of a Iht of 278 selected players from every part of the country the New York Sun today named Its All-Ainertean eleven, an eleven of alternates and a list of 7fi players for honurabtu mention. j As is tho newspaper's custom, j : watcheN are awarded to members i of the first team, sliver medals to tho alternates and this year the honornble. -mention . men receive bronze medals. The liig Ten gets two places on the first, team, tho Pacific coast , three, the south and Texas one i each, and four go to the cast, i The first and alternate selections follow; 1'lrst Team I Haycraft, Minnesota UK. Pommercnlng, Michigan ItY Sanders, So, Methodist LCI, Pund, tleorgia Teeh. O: Post, Stanford lti: Higgs, So.Oilifornia UT. Doncheis, Pittsburg. HK. tlarpster, Carnegie Tech. QM. Strong, -Vow- York U. I-IIII. Cagle,, Army ItlllJ. Carroll, Washington KB. Second Ten 111 Phillips. California Al. Dressel. Washington Slate I,T. McMuilen. Nebraska J(i. Howe. Princeton C. AVeslra. Iowa UJ. Miller, Notre Diime I IT, llarna, Hobart UK. Mupb-, Oregon State QJI. Weston, Uoston College LHl.!. Mlzell, fieorgla Tech. HUD. Scull, Pennsylvania KH. OF.GRIFFITHS EASILY XKW YOHK, Dec. 1.. j James .). Draddock. , of Jersey j ri.lty, x. .1., languisning in ou- scuiily for some month's, has ! jumped Into prominence as a re- tili of a surprising two-rounu i knockout. of Tuffy Orlffiths. Sioux I i t'ily, Ia0 light heavyweight sensa- ! 'tlun. at .Madison Square (larden j i last night. Nineteen thousand fans camel to see Tuffy dispose of his eastern ; foe In short order. They re- i maintd to cheer while the home-! bred. boxing cleverly and punch-; . t tng naru. KnocKcu liriiiuns oown r Uotir times in the second round. ! before Itefereo Mci'artland halted i hostilities and carried the lowan. ! unconscious, to his corner. 1 Radio Program KMED Mali Trlbuno-VJrjlo Station !4. -li ! ! H3U KC 211.1 Motors : I Sunday December 1 ' A. M. j 11 lo 12 Morning ncrvlces ! from Baptist church through courtesy of Mutual Mill Seed Co. i I'. M. 8 to Valley ltadlo Cburi-h. IS. G. Kay. pastor. , Monday, December 2 A. M.- 10 -to 10:30 American Lnun- A dry. 10:30 to 11 1'antorlnm Dye : Works. U to 11:30 Medford Welding it Kender Works. 11:30 to 12 Tho Dootery. 4, 4, P. M. s I 12 lo 12:30 Adrlenne Stew. art. i12:3u to 1:30 1-ewls Super- ; Service Slatlon. 16:15 lo 6:30 Mail Tribune Mil ana .-nameis. -r 8 to 8:30 Southern Oregon Can Corporation. 8:30 lo 9Kad Transfer & otorage i-o. r . 'I DALLES LIFTS ;e Played More Title Con tenders Than Medford, Is ' Asserted Play Only 'Naturals' and Ready to Take On Any Team. The Dailes has recovered suf- fieicmly from the beautiful past- , I ins handed its football asoirutions j 1 to resume literary hostilities, as attested by thi fallowing excerpts from nn article in the "Chron- j icle." ! The first bleat (s as follows: It I The iirirand letter Tex aco Gasoline form a dry gay (i is 1 true high test premium gasoline with marked anti-knock utiaU itiii -and no extra price. Uniform in every ttate. 1 IN BID FOR HONORS W A Ti o.-n ' ' """" 1 J everywhere j - J on the coast'' j llfllllik . ' .g0M!M wyiumrM mmmmmmmmmmimism not win tilt' MiltC 11 ilayiMl more title i-oiiu-utl-ors than ilul AUilfuiil, Thu DalK-H in: f I YiutlfUni anil Hend, eastern and eiitra! oil'- K011 elmmpiulis respect ivelj , and roinmeree, which dfCeai t'U the present I'uillaiid city I'liampiMtl, liy a lai'lTe soniv. The Dalles uUo Mtlempted to Keheiiule Raines with Astoria and Salem, lead in t; teams in western Oregon ami the Wil lamette valley respect tve4y. It is not known loeally whether The Dalles cancelled the Ha lent gam selieiluled or not. ut it Is known loyally that The l.ialles enthusiasts nearly had a fit when the Salem I'npilal-.liUiinal pie dieted that The Idles-.iedfii d pame "would he a workout for the Medtmd team.'' which it turned (Hit to lie. Salem had a name scheduled with The DaJles. Another paraKt'aph r(ads: llowevi-r, hiuli school offic ials are frank to say that The Dalles will continue in the fut ttire, as they have in the past, to play "natural" football players only, to cive Dalles fans the best possible football schedule, win or lose, to make no alibis over defeats, ami do no crowing over victories, Thi ls ln keepii.K with previous Inferences, from various sources, (mt Uw M,,(lf((nl (,am hlJt USt.,, "riiiKers." If the Medford team used "rinKers," any one of alo.en rivals would find it out before The Dalles sharps. The record of every with Medford player is gone ov fine-totith eotnb. liny' ultliuuh Ttu- D.ili.- The nationally famous new and better Texaco Gasoline and Texaco Golden Motor Oil are now wailabe to every motor Oregon. ist m New distributing centers have been established throughout, the State. New Texaco Stations have been opened. The spectacular sweep of' Texaco over the coast has been one of the outstanding events of the year. Introduced into this territory on a broad scale only a few months ago, Texaco has been received by motorists and dealers alike, with the warmest enthusiasm. The Texaco Red Star with the Green T is' now a familiar sight on every highway. It is the sign of a new and better gasoline and a sturdier heat-resisting motor oil. , Try Texaco toda. THE TEXAS COMPANY TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODVCTS of the Medford team have worked; at hard manual labor, iuMcad of i layitiK around town, and this Is re garded as awful. Another paragraph hou Is, to wit: That is one Mynifiiunt fea ture about The Dalle football team. I hey play anybody in the stale, at any time, provided the opponent is willing. There are no hand - picked schedules. side-steppiuK of strong oppon ents in weak years and then c hatleiiKtiiK same in stt unj; years, cancelliliK of the Kame to play that team, etc. The Indians each year play a rep resentative schedule, always auainM some of the state's strongest teams as many as can be arranged. This is a sly reference to the annual two Karnes in linv yVilv Tutit tin with Ashland, last one. Ash land teams could have, taken the one star and ten assistants of The Dalles team, and administered a decisive defeat. The Dalles has a Kood team this year about the a vera ye strong hluh school team. Victories over. Albany, (ioldendale, lVndlfWm and tend does not make them even championship contenders, except : In the illumination of excited fans. STAM'Oltl) TKOt Xl'KK AHMV (Continued from I'uko One.) Kretitrup, who made ;i fair catch on Army's 4-l-yard line. Hoffman plimt;ed seven yards through the Army's taekl and l guard on the right side. Hoffman on a short end run. ran to Army's Pioneer Editor Dead 7 r- Calvin Cobb, editor and publisher of the Idaho 3A.'ly Statesman, Boise, for nearly forty years, died after an illness of a year. He en tered the Northwest In 1389 as a cattle dealer. . jo yard line, eluding half a dozen (acklers. Sims slipped outside his left tackle and ran to. AAriny's four yard line. Mael.e.in went in for perry at r J. , M tackle for Army. Lew in plunged iwii yards ut center. Hoffman ptuiiKcd over for the touchdown. Huffman added the extra point with a ifoal from placement, and 1 be score was. Slumlord IS; Army 0. 0 liTfifiunu kicked off to fugle who took the b;tl I on Army's IS anl line and ran to the 4 yard line. Ottile started around the Stanford ripht end, then ran back, the other way, then st:Qt;ht back and threw a forward pass to 1'lpcr on Stanford's 4- yard line. Hutchinson charged into the Una but fumbled and Stanford recov ered. Hoffman plunged through . for two yards at center to Army'H 7 yard line. Hoffman Rot two more ai center, Sims slipped outsldo his left tackle and went over for the touchdown. Hoffman's kirk hit the Koal post and the score was Stanford l! ; Army look time out. Frentrup after a bad pass from center Jur Kled the ball, recovered it and rail for a touchdown. We had to Jump for the ball and was almost sur rounded by Army players. Ho run t! I yards and finished with no Army man near him. Huffman added the extra point with a placement kick and the hcore was Stanford 26; Amy 0. KxM.ftctl Trouble I SIMtlXOKIKl.D, 111.. Dec. 1. (A'i Henry Klmoro told the police yesterday that he "exported trolib- ie' Dast night it came; a bul- let that killed him instantly uur- Ing a brawl at in sou unnK plhee which ho operated. HU slayer escaped. Clenn, Clear Texaco Golden Motor Oil hu the full heatind-prei-eure-resiscing body to withstand hour-after-hour high speed driving the perfect motor oil for modem engines. IM k o