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TWEDFORD MAN, TRmUXKMDFORD. OREfiOX. FRIDAY. DKCEMI5ER 28, 1928. -PAGE FOUTt IBIMjffMMlil X MORTON MB SEASON STARS ATTRACTED BY ANNUAL EAST-WEST GAME MATCHES PICK OF TALENT CHARITY GAM f It) Hti.-X'll :. AfulaiHl, . 1 As.- iM-'at i Press HpiirtK Writer) I tJA.S" I'ltANCJSCO, Ucc. '.IIS. U iituis nf the football world who blazed rpoci.nculur trail durim; ihi nt season Will Umtl to other into two eleve ns here l-"- I'unu'r to HtruKlo or east- U6Bl Hll lift-1. lit i y. ' Thf ff flirt h annuiil charity Kame. ivbich feature gridiron lumi iiai iM who have completed col lege competition, will match the Iirowcas of some of the most ilki-il of players In the country I'trformhiK in the eastern ranks till he null hack f. fid men at W alter il o 1 m e r, Northwestern (ullhui k; Ulue Ho well. Nebraska j iUHb.nk. and Howard Jim-pater, i nimble Tech. ouirterbnek. "(hf(" Hulfimin, captain nnd pll.ba. k of this settson's Htan-1 . ord tv.nn which defeated Army. pud Miii v in Spebher, sensational lialflatk of the Went Count Army, ' rvh e eleven, will carry the. lirunl of the wests offensive. ; Kniiii utt inconspicuous mart In 'nu ns a benefit for the Shriners Pi y -J Nt . u ft f .'1 XWfe t w.Twtttt L' ' GUARD " , r 1 iAl F piACK - U li APiMY- rarneffie Tth; Thomson, Lafay e ttt; AfC-hman, W&J, AVvm. H i' kfi Id Hot i ii.un, Stanford; Sp -ichi-r, Wfst t'oat Army; Himn. Stanford; All-n. ,t!ympic t'luh; h;ifi . "alifornia : Jtohwi WhhH iiiKton Want-: Wilson. WshiiiKttin. IJiuiiu n 1'ost. Stanford; Hull-., ly, Sianforil; Sfllman. Stan ford; Uoien, Southt-rn Calif rn a; i "rnit kih.'ink. Olympic Club: Ford. T Xit A AM: Tt h 1 n, S t . M a ry ; 1),vav, WanhinKfm State; Iiehl. Idaho; Carman, L'tah; Vkkr. Colorado AkkI-: Farwl k, Weat Couhi Army; (irannucf. Banta CJara. TO AID WEST !T EAST AGAI RITCHIE TO MEET ; JACK WHITE FOR The three playera above will have a hand in the big East-West football game nt San Francisco, December 29. ! What is expected to be oue of the best fisht cards ever presented la southern Oregon will feature two I B'lod heavyweight hattlors, Earl i Ritchie and Jack White, in Ihe I main event at the Ashland armory 'New Years afternoon at 2:80. The j f!,ht card will be opened with ev t pral good preliminaries featuring local hoya. hite and Kitdiic arc of the best heavyweights the divisiou offers in !thl auction and both are heavy ihey declare the main event will not bo longer than five Former Southern Califonya Star Takes Place of ; ' Iflarcus Easterners Hold Smooth Practice Session I Scrimmage Ends. KAN I'UASCISCU. Dec. 1!S. , (Ai Morton Kntr, forim-r L'nier- ; I My of Southt-rn California star,1 and lute of the Han t Francisco Olympic club, hu bfcn added to j the went team to take the place ; . of "itrick" .Murcus, a halfbacK, who whh Injured earlier in the week. The westerner cli:sh with an eastern eleven here .Saturday 1 in their annual charity ame. 1 Kaer will have only one day of , praetlce with the western eleven. . i but In Is familiar with their I style of play and oach Orln IIol ; lineljei-y is confident that he can ! work into the combination. i Meanwhile, with the wast fne ' inc the problem of reorsaniiyi tlon, the eastern jrridders an? j rutin im; nlum; smoothly in the Ktanford university stadium. Itoi h j teams have ended their h'ird m'r iniinih'cs, and the workouts to !day will consist of liyht tapering off iiractiees. Jrfpl'l'"! children's hospital. the contest has established itself ajat Wash'ilKton Stiite CelicKe. lias The personii"! "f the squads: ht San Frant-iKCo Islam Tempi.-, j ceding khiui" and Is in chance H ickfield Harpbler, Carneo ftVj l ' i ... , :'r , -".:., vn;v. . " : ..; Vh rounds, both bcmR confident of an vlll l.i. i.lny.-rt In K.r Kta.lium lnltcd Slalc Naval A.-ailnniy. ilzoll.-r. Cin-,-le Toch: !uot. -" ' V- , if f " J,-f,,ic a ,-iowil of 40,001) or more, iwlitll tho first t" nnUTli : jjifayptle; lA-vlton. Nm-lliwiMtoi n: ' ""o .'- . ,1 i i " ' W-Um .cam, hav won a,. t.,.n,. ,.a,, y,,.r A,ly KS,r am. Wo-,. hm,..n Collrw nTZiSlt (In.... I.1...I..HH khiiiuh, the BL-oroH Dl,k llanlcy. coaihi-a at Wa-liliiK-j I.lmnion llayciaft, Minn.-sota: . f' . '.,,, 5 ,01s,u-l..nr- mar,. Woh' 7- K.h. o:il & Jrffciwm ami NurlhwcM-1 Nowa.k. IIIIiioIb; (lll.Bi.n. Minn..-. JV." "h iV'JI ' '.'') IVii. Wont 7; Kant. 3. 1927, Wot c. n lospcHlvcly. took ovtr tho i: Ki.xkowtikl. Ohio State: Mi- " ' e 'n,"' V-J0'"'1"- .yi,n iv. Mi.niKMe.i,. neiiu u iiain unit h.WI1. i - - rhamimiMlii ul.i,h ho t ior three years. In the six-round semi-final. Aus tin Itosandor of Ashland. i:;s pounds, will meet Frankle M'niroe of iaieni. Itotlt boys are fast and a e expected to provide more than ordinary entertainment. One three round and two four-round bouts wl I complete the card. Suit sales have already be mm and an exceptionally largo attend ance is expected. . . PASADUNA. Cal.. Dec. US. UF -r-Wlth but three practice dayj i remain nn before the eidr- New ! Year's day strtiptfle, the football I machines of California and Oeor ! i;ia Tech, representatives of the ; wst and east, have bet?un to click in flno co-ordination. I Coach Clarence M. 'Nibs' Trice is sat'sfied that the physical con dition of his players Is neartnK ! the perfection that he desires, ! and nernrdfnKly he has cut the Hears' prut-til v down to a i!np!e ' workout daily. When the U-an arrived here u eek KO lhy carried quite n bit of excess IHiundae and Were shy on wind. Hut two workout a day nince that tine accomplished wonders. California d l'n away from the gridiron M on.-iderul.ly longer than the TVch players. Heports from the Tech camp to'd if the contmued Wih-s ot HaleiKh Drennon. rcpu m i:iard. and his understtilv, J m Hrooke. but the varsity. a whole, is I--Kinnin to show a briKhtenirs' luster, both b-fen-iivc ly and f-fen-ively. lt plays are clicking better. O lons Workout. Tl;e Ootden 'orimdo was put' through a lon koiit at the litis- Howl by Conch Hill Alex-: aiAer yesit-rdity afternoon, ami the oci uton marked the first t me that Ttf! has really ml ' loose since touching western soil. ' The YeTlow Jacket? were serim l flawed for better than tw. hours. - To dose the drill. Alexander pave Holt Lurant, ritiarlerbai k. orders to cut loose with some of Tech's pet pass plays and for 20 minutes the Vtll sailed up and down the field in a number of , formations that ore likely to an-' noy the Hears considerably. The California, squad has yet; to devote a Ions period of time ; to defensive drilling nun Inst Tech; plays. The worh to date mainly! ha been offensive. Coat li -Trie Indicating that California mihtf not around to defensive drill lo-.( day. Captain lrvlns Phillips, star end and .all-American choice of many, was reported to be nurs ing an injured leg as a result of; the strenuous s' r miliar .sessions the Hears have been undergoing, but is expected to be in shape for the game. Two or three other P-enrs are nursing bumps and bruisea. 4 -n, LJ l ' o 0 o Your favorite cakes will be alike as l?ins, .if you use Sperry Driftetl Suow Flour. The same smooth grain, the same "silky"' texture every time because Drifted Snow is uniform, sack after sack. 33 1-ul Falitliy ni;tiu:l. FltKKNO. Cal., Dec. US. t.V Kverett Donaldson. 4. died in a hos uital nere of burns suffrrcd whin ho tried to kindle a fire with kero sene at the Arthur Donaldson home near Herman. 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A like number is programmed for KttULday over the same lay out, and on Sunday iho ii 1 low scores ami lbs will move over to the Virginia Country club course, where tin y v ill battlo through the 31;. hole final drive. . I.ast year "Wild Hill" Mehlhorii of rilMnirg, and uo Dlgol. now nationel professional champ imi, tied for first place money. o playoff was staged, so both fM'-c iho task of defending the dpen honors. The entry list includes many names which were out sIk tiding In the 1 ! 7 event, but that of Walter llagen. Hrttish open champion and dean of pro fessionals. In new to tho tourna ment. They include: Tommy Armour of Washington. 1. 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