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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1928)
pAfiE KTflTTT MEPFOTCD MA"TL TRTRTTXE.-MEDFORD, . OliKn'ONV-WEnxESTlATi PRESENTS ALL-PACIFIC COAST COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL ELEVEN 1 where ! off bp nit ; j Jr ?lx rT3 2 . . Iere are the gridiron stars of 1928 who made the mythical All-Coast team. They were chosen by. the Associated Press after a canvass of all the coaches of the outstanding universities and colleges of tho various conferences.. Top rw (left to right) Maple, Q. B Oregon State; Phillips, end, California; Frankian, end, St. Mary's; Dressel, tackle, Washing ton State. Middle row, Carroll, halfback, Washington; Lorn, halfback, California; Bancroft, tackle, California; Thomas full-v back, Southern California. Lower row, Robeeky, guard, Stanford; Barrager, center, Southern California; Post. guard. ' POP"-WARNER -THINKS CAGLE mm ace rt i , - . , . OUIIIIUIU UUclWl ndltJb MMIiy Player As Best Halfback Tells of Passing Feat in Recent Game at New York. II' K. ". lislllliull, ( AfKiiclutcil I'ichh Horin Writer.) MOW VOIIK, Dec. !. (!! -- iiviiii .iiai ntM' x nilKllly Hlaltrnril .u..Miil i ll.m-n .Mill I. Ill-Ill Ull (ftfXy j!WSj?W 1 tekl-aw "Pop" Wuvnvr whh the Army, im; the eoaeh tif the Califointans ncipiired a heslihy r. spect for otic Mr. Christian Keen cr Cagle. halfbnck ace and cap-laln-clect of the eiidcls. In Tat t. Warner rules th Army retl-head as the beh-t buckfield player he . ban seen on either side of the con tinent. I "My teams now have played against both Cagle and ChtM-k Car roll, the Cnlversiiy of Washing-; ton backfleld Ktat," lumlnuu-d the old fox of the coaching uanie. "They're h ettuple of yreat players. Ho mistake. "Carroll is hinder and heavier, hut Cagle Is niftier. Carrol) H a great straight -aheatt runner niut Cagle Is probably . belter In u. broken field. The Wuhlnt:toii , player is the kind that m ver loses ground. . Vow ean 'count on him' to make a gain of some kind, but 1 probably Cnde could do the kh'iic . under similar, conditions. The Army back takes nunc elmm-m. "Which would I rather have on, my lento , ) ' Top'7 puffed thoughtfully fo, m ! moment, and then replied, "Well, 1 hups I'd tk..Cngle." IMh-Iiir Kent. The Stanford eoach expressed a sit row d opinion on a sped a cu la i 11 v it .J'" . x 5 : jr - j feat performed iwlee by Cagle In Hie coiii-sc of ihe Wuininrd game. I'l-oliubly inoxt uf the Hpeetutors believed "lied" wan ai-tini; extem- poi-aneou-ly when afli-r starting around his IH't end and finding a .wall of (Stanford men sweeping in on him, he turned, rn n far n.iek and across the feld, anil threw a loin puss on the ileod run. 'bellevrd it was a "dn lined play." "I think o, for one thing, he eutine It happened twice," he snitl, "and both llmcH there wen! , three , Army men walling where that pas was going. If the play hud been supposed -to be run around left mv.v ie u.-ing ; nown m ine rigntnaitd corner or ine riem , ' or tho inuillly i,r fcinlliall lilay.-il ; tin viiiliiUH imii-Ik f ilu' luunliy. : '" Pi'Vtu.ll.-.. In ravin- of, I the far wi'Hl, iillhmmh many i.f i 'tin. ..xpi-i-tH iii-i- kIvIiik thin ii-ri-l-l I liny the call an a rt-milt uf Ktali- jfiinl. i-iinni.eMI uf Hie Army il the Ul-emm AbkIi-m- vlcli.ry nvi - i - K ""iveisiiy. iiivie lire Kunti leaillH-tn Hie ; Hul, ,hl, llll.lille M est ami utliel - , nil-... ut Mm I .... l. .... i.i .i-i-l. '1Ut mi,V l,C a '' ClllMH'l'VllttVl' Still. piiruy nci-allMi' nr tinil wunthiT ' which makes It hard to use tricky " plays in yoking much handling ; ttf the ball, but there are plenty 1 of strong teams here, ton." I'op thinks the footbnll rules as now constituted are "wood enough," although he Is favorably Inclined toward u proposal advanced In ome .lunvie.s thai the scoring i ' l" " " iMiMKvn no ioiii it poini uouiM oe given ior eaeti first down, ( 1 le thinks this would make the t lu-itei- team win more often than . is now tho case tth loni; runs , for touchdowns tut fumbles or for i ward passes common. Star Army Back i tr . : . .f 1 Red Cagln, loft hillback, ! one of tho Army's most dependable jround gilnert. rA -? ' 1 'fV "v - rVv.- 'V ',' TRIO OF PLAYERS I i - ii Thei riUCAtlO, Dei j hot ly contested Western conference football race, in which nine well- ; matched elr nlH piii-lii-lpati-il, hus ; I....... riripi-ti,i lii iho iin-.'iitiri...i..ii . ,,,, Kcli'i-tcil by lliu cimclicn. n- f,.,,M m -,. Un, ,. As!1,,. ' ,.ai,., -rm. i:tIiit s.-lii.uls ilacc ,ay,M-H nn the f lrnt i-lcvcn rtnO cnlv OhlcMno, which wmiiiil up Itn nins't i (HnnlrtiH wwm wltliuut u lllj.-! Ten victory, fnlleil In lain! .i i.lavei-! . ,, ,.,her Ihe flrt in- m-enliil team.-.. . n MlnncKiHa. the t.w; 'l-. -t ..s.e,l It... .-.inr.ii-.....-.. ..I... ... ..i....ui.i. ': ,, - m..pt ilefeilts. l.laeeil linen nf Its Mtiii-M un tile first i-lfvell, while Indiana lamli-il Inn, All the ! , . '' , i. , , . ' , n i unmv lino iimmu, nan m j hast one man selected for the firat eleven. The first and second learn he lee - lions follow: I'hv-l Team. I ,..,,. ol,i(, vSll Pommcrinlnu-. Michigan "Wan ilt' Wlscom-ln.. ; Itnudolph, luiMaua ! Ibson, M litntisota j Nowaek, lllinoia, j llayeraft. ..Minnesota ; llovde, Minnesota lleunett, IntliMiia ( ; PtKtiw, Iowa ; llolmer, Norlliwestern fecund Team. Tanner. Minnesota Wchleusner. lta Westra, Iowa I Itrown, Iowa I Uresky.' Wisconsin ttaskoutkl, Ohlu State' , llution. I'Urtlue .... Culsuer. Wisconsin Weleh, Purdue v. I.uby, Wlseonsin MeClnln. Iowa ;, , 1om. i .i.i:! it' 1.C1 " ...Itr . UK l.Hi: Ultll j ..Kit i STARS INVITED PLAY Cos. ( I ....i.o r INEnSTMGlEisHHSk KW YttUK dars .if -(he Iter. r..--V Two v York I'mteoltvt INDIGESTION RELIEVED A' If . . . UUIIKLY ?..'JllrrfS: Carter's Kiltie ll.fr I J" WIS r.rti,,M'iwuxa I .ill! I ..i.l.n'lifrM. il..llrl. KtH or t,lilme ..ill .In nmiilrii, nlu- ci.llv w.n ou h.v aver utm tr ttihV.I wit), ci.n.llriloit. tt.iiieinhr llirf JHli..' priti.'i.M. nj ..i. W liUn , b Hit tiuirv ttnuL. l.k I1...IH lon.fKl. All Druni.t 2 U- anil 7' ItrJ r.th.t.t. , CARTER'S HIjub PILLS i t A 4' 1 1 will take part In the attempt to br.ng back ' somo football laurel., i ! to the cant in the annual KaHt j West . charity game to be played: j at Han Kraiu'ltfco, Dee. Ken ; St long, high scoring halfback, al-j I ready has accepted the invitation I ; of Andy Kerr. Washington and' : .Jefferson roach, who will have ( barge of the eastern lam. ftob ; Llarrabee, the -end who received j .most of Strtnig's passes, also has received an Invitation. Al Weston.) Dost on College iuarterback Is the third player who has been nuked) " !'' fr the east. . I , t I'll ll'ACll Dee. r..(li White lu lie Kiveu a : nux,11 Klv,.M ,.,. 1 Mini In lllliinli'. 'I'ln. MHinil Ul.il.. ,l. 1. .11.. iiv i.,. ......I ' ......... gloves because several boxers have j heen incapacitated fur long perl- otis by haviirg the dye from gloves Infect bruisi's. How to Strengthen Any Stomach ONS1M.Y that stmr coniiuiiui or your Mtoniacli id due to an ovei 'sljiuuiatiou .' ot the yjuilne acid. I A sour idomach isn't pleasant : and it wn'i easv to ev- cute, hi'ii there i mi pimple a wny to ) remciiv it, l tt neu- ; , tiniliv the harmful neid atnl pr.i your ; stomach in youd order take a- kittle j "l'aH's l)iHH'isin"; utter uiels, or MheaeMtr the- need i fell. 't his tine reinedy remoiM Ihe cause ! nf ti, iroittile and 'proimilcn uoriual, : j healthy diyetitm. I'npe'- iapcpiu" 1 ; U sold' bv alt drtiuuists at Uh wilts a ! package, aial is the remedy which la ! j recommended by million bccinnic, ; . jjiven iniuit'tUate reliei in all case of j tlillifult and painful diction, So, jum In Mire von provide your self with 'Tne )iiipepln" tutltiy, i ( so tlutt toitineli p.in anft digestive j hi'i t on uynin. e von uisroinfort, ; Thi. folia of reitof hits helped many j 1 who thought their disorders could not lie helHMl. , ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY wor women S1.H5 I ' I IS 2Z qtru S ft FOR BASKETBALL! ketlialj U nt'xt on (he lit fur the Med ford hik'h hlIiuu ntli- . I r' t and Coach I't'ink t.ullion will 'tart pnu-Ucti early next wefk. with ihi annual KeiieH of Inter fhiKB giimi'M. After the Btrejut ittitt fnothall feuKDii. the mentor Ih KiviiiK ull cumlfriiitcfi plenty uf rJjane.j to rolnx and yet their tni of euiuly and ieu-creum. i With four of lam ye.r'.3 first J.stiinK team hack, the nhancc8 for a dlHtrkt thamitio.-.rthii uru again Kli'onK. thotipli both Hosehui-K and Anhlaml In the Houthern Oregon eonference will have the Htronnt'st (l u I n t et in yea im. I ;o t h t heso chool uxed to Kive ledfcjrd hec tic liattloH. and ,bolh huve . won the dlKtrict chuintlonthip several . tlnief. The iiieinbei'8 of lat year's first .Hqiiad who will ho back with the .find rail foe praetlee are: liill ! Morgan, all-Htatu Kuard; AI Slel vin, forward, who wan bloeked ; front an all-Htnte forwnrd berth last year . at Salem by a nore ankle and a cut hand; Fred .Me l Donald, forward; -Cljff (iarnett, ! Kiiai'rt,, , ! Othei-H with experience arc Iler jnte HiikIU'S. Od HiiKlieH. Charles : Thomas, OMe. "Xewlln. John ' Spin Kin' and a ncore of other 1 yoiith.s. 1 It Ih probable that t'oaeh Calli 'koii will owe MacIJunald, a six ; footer at .center, and try and find . a sliai pMhootin forward to j operate with, Melvln. j No Hhedule for the year has been drawn up, hut it will prob Wihly include games with Klamath FuIIh, Salem, . the . Oregon Frosh. Kngeno. two with KoHeburg, and ;ihe tiHual four, games with Ash land 16 climax tho season. i HOOD ItlVEH. Locnl proiluct ' "OroKol't" cri'iim win.s fh-sl prize ut PAciflc Intcrnritlonal Live- i flock show recently licld in Port- Innd. WhenFbod Sours "Lois of folks who think they havo "indigestion" have only tin nrid con dition which could bo corrcetrd in fivo or ton minutes. An effective anti-acid liko Phillip. Milk of Mag nesia soon reatorea digest itui to normal. I'iiillipa does away with all thn'. sourness and gas right alter .meals. It prevents tho distress eo apt to oc cur Jtwo hours after eating". What a ileasant preparation to take! And tow good it is for tho system! Un like a burning; dosn of soiia which is but temporary relief at Itctd Phillips Jlilk of Miinodia neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Noxt time a hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on tho least discomfort, try " PHILUPS , i Milk . ' of Magnesia '11 'I-., ' - J' m i'S.-.',' ' if -'tin Tht businfs.s of.pi'otoftinit iiiiiiiftujiit'tl people against faults in titles is one of the very nitHlein institu tions tltnt litis already shown its worth to buyers lot" homes antl business properties. Title i'nstir anee is the only sure wny of sitfeiiHrtlinp the cap ital you've invested. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 East Sixth Phone 41 aCl!f ini!fiffiio ! - - . 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