PSGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFOTiD, '. OTtEflOy, TITtTRftPAY, fiTiTO'DKtt 31, Jf)29. MARStERS HIGH MAN IN SCORING STATERS NEED. V . Ar. VI f " t. FOOTBALL STEPS OF FAMED DADS SOL'TII IiBXD, Iiid., Oct. 31. Flue &-m Dartmouth .Medrord householders are warn; ed by Fire Chief ltoy Iilliott to use caution In building fires in family heating stoves, as a precaution against flue fires. . The majority of heating stove flues havo been in iIIbuso for the past Beason and overheated stoves, explained Chief Klllott, can easily cause fluo fires, especially if they havo not been ro contly cleaned. Itoprlut from Mail, Tribune, .October 29. t. , - . . ...... I(P) Knute flockno is grooming an- SClllSSler CreW in Tie With ; other "horBeman" for Notre Dame. Blue and Gold Backfield -Holds Possibilities Is View Offensive Tactics En- ' larged Confidence of "Team Encouraging. are impossible with the The prospect Is none other than i Washington State JOT Ms son, Jackie, now years old. IVilli' iliirini' llm fnnlhnll Hnnunn Sixth Place in Conference !Jakio oots a pigskin about the p uru. . ieieruciy lie wuh uuei veu of ; kicking high ones right in his dad "'idy's sick room. Win Gives 'Shot Northwest Title. ' "lie s going to have tbe build, I too," remarked Knute. SONS FOLLOW IN li1"8 mw iiibhb , '. ? 1 mm over IN TROJAN TILT COUGAR TEAM FIRES! 8: s. I . if I BERKELEY, Col.. Oct. 31. (iF) llbady to tackle tliolr nioHt for mldiulo foes thlH season, tho Hears lit California will entrain' tOniKht fqr their battle Saturday against the TroJan clan, of the University of Southern California In Los An geles. ' '"' 1 -.Without dotlbt the Benr aggre gation this season Is a much better orEatitzatlnn thnn that which hold Houlbern California to a scoreless tie' 'a year ago. Knowing tho strength of the Trojan eleven of last year, observers declare that the present California squad would be a favorite over the last season's team, irowover.upscts will occur, despite the efforts' of "rivals In foot ball, and the California Hears may show a strength an yet unrevealed, ;'Tlie present California backfield holds many possibilities. Coach Nibs Price has worked long and hard to bring obt new offense tac tlcB and new strength in first call rssfervos, and It Was believed' he had accomplished his purpose. Ed Griffiths, ft fast man and a real urniiiiio, a . iani uiaii mm a j cpmpr, haa been groomed for service. Clarence Garrity, atr full strong defensive' Btarf Joe Hlckingbotham nttU.. Jltisty qill. wore other new stam.'ln tho malting. . ' ' 5 'Aiitli of coltrse, there were tlioso Veterans, Stan Harr. Benle Lorn and Ellis vTlioritton, the latter star of the .Pertnsylvunla game. . : i.The-Hears were confident today they . 'had a ' chance In Saturday's contest, and a - hopeful sign was r, C9S 1 ie excellent condition and morale the Blue and Gold. "Slop the Trojans" has been a byword at the practice sessions. . , v. '. ' rr ' ) ' if PR.!("HT(!. X..J()ct. 31. (Pi Plnyhm host.to thuilHrjigo siiundjl,"t at dlnni:,r .lomomiwihlght. Pi lnciu I ton s fU'olbn tenm w' rev vo i customauguratod l.ys, guot more than 20 years ago. Amo roacn. inuouucen ino.iuca' of. lav- hiff-fhtunuiV. roaUmlt .lvnlii. ,,( l i Ing Snturdav's fooUiall llvnlB'imoot Pffoi'Vi. frldny nlgM' lilnncr .me brM..nni.nw.... -i .i 'i 1. i'.. li'-miHA.: ',' . ' . (.and ut- if ho' custom hal on uhfiivOrnhlevt""' manimed t.. win through' roccpuivmong .W, rival' j,,'c'"!"n- Wh.t J,,., hold h grudge .ooachu,-'Thev l.olleve.i ih.l-,,e'Hir alnce and plans to knock out J,, a' mooting might, soften up ;thelr I "i'rlvnii-uon ihii riolrf. i ". ' ' ,! I !j Another'nttempt to cdnttiuie th ' jcustom when Cornell vMtM'it'lil ij'icago In lull met wJth a aiirprsl;n: failure. , t was discovered that tho Cornell , phfyers wore rou'esonted by subiUttlias while ithey dlnod pi ivatoly. : I' . I ' i ' .. MtagK and lllll Hopcr, t'rlnrtnn couch, have no, stjch fears for next rjaturday'a game. ,,V i i " i 5 WESlWlUSES ft. '' ! WAHlilNdTON, 'Oft. ,8i.-i-(I1 Se'orotMry 'AflnniH Haiti tnilu'y1 Mnjur fi General William It. Kinltli, military iioailomy ' Kupoiiiilendrnt. hiid ro. I fUtlod, tU;. ugroe to throe euuipru- urise-jrfrors made by lteiir Admiral a Snmue! It.- ltiiblKunl havnl nrud H liny Hupcdntnmlunt.. .looking ,to-anl- roHumptlun of utltlctlc rola C tlbns ' -between tho' two . service . schuuls. it The naval secretary also wild tlenernl' Smith hud made no cum- iroinlie..oftiirii of bln 4wn. I tliat tlie last pimple is goite" i EVERY cvcninc thousands en joy themselves nt dinner-parties, dances, theatres, games, clubs. Many thousands more are denied the joy of such merriment and happiness. , "' Maybe this denial Is dud to a akin trouble. . First Impressions cannot be good without a clear skin first, impressions are Juickly made and aro not soon orgottcn. . Oltl friends may ex cuse pimples and secretly sympa thise, but new acquaintances may not be so charitable. . Skin blem ishes are not inviting. Neither can they be covered up. They em barrass. Hold people back. Btcal way joy and happiness. ' A lorely clear skin is within the roach of all. To thoio who have lost it, hope is offered. You, v-v . ' 'too, may havo a .f tfik M beautiful skin. rose - petal 1 n texture, pretty as a picture and .without a slnijlo - phnple. if VMmtvy th sands havo I wm a- I lm 3r i : , , , v r ' . Aaaooiatcd Preti Photo 1 A Martters, Dartmouth's crack quarterback, has taken a ling lead in the race for individual scoring honors by piling up 90 points In hia first four games. SEEKING REVENGE K. O. 'White, Chlcniro colored llKtit-henvwelKlit flKlitcr, in ox- pected i(in'i'lye In MedforiJ .tyinor- rdSfN VkM Amul iiiu at tho Armory with Ciono O'Cirndy, vyutkern ,pre(fona furmer hoy flfihtvr'.pjltjn.' wii,Wicdled to meet'Leo liOtiiHUl, Alienlcen Ahhuh h(m, In' n imilir.rvent jiUSenttlo thin worl);(1i)iM)tjrjiriln(Uired hand, flroniHkl could "not k on Avlih tha While? had Jut completed n strenuous., training' program ,in; tun wti.mh """ nu.w - tho . ofudl- iV1'"" ' n.m iiw ..." " 'f. """v ' "., Ashland marvel ever Blnco they Ashland. fought In klniniill. tft.ll..' ir lit) (tmi V AVII klidi: end ( lin n twii'P i. ,-,ly W knocked jM-n twice HiuifiiMi iiirfu iirunni iiiih ami O'araily, n thing whUb has never baou done, niMMr'tlto nwUrM can uu ir, sumo tan wn oo - nai iiioy have boon a c h I n'g'Vo 'oe fur months Oeltti ha 1mmjv nfthtlntf Only two yeui'H, nnd during that time has iH'ver loHt a bout, hut reallzinr: thO HtM'IOUHMOHH of tll( OtH'OnillUI cncounti!, ho linn koiio throimh u luMivy tralnhiK program at a Ash land headiiitartorn. He has a small army of Hpunlnt, partni-rs, none of whom are anxious totstuy tn the rintf with O'drady for any lonmh of time. Promoter Tex lllckendaff ex peetH ono of the larieHt crowds of thn .KcaHon and Ih .spending today lit Mend, atlviMtlMlng tho bout, and yeterday ho wdh In the (! rants Wkhh nunitry. Tip eiird is eusthiK him over $MiOU, nnd It has heeti years slneo Mi'dford fans have had such hiuh-elasH entin'tainipent. The inn In event expense alone Ih be tween JtiOU and $700, and the teml wlndup Is jiald on n rate tlmt is usually paid tn main evelitei'M here. Thtt. reinuindur, of. the .curd, is wfll baltiK-vd (nd preei some of the Ijent Jto.n' In the porthvfest In pre)lpilniuv event. TicHl'ts are on mile -lien- nr ItrownV-and in Ashland t nlnKer's. They are uNo on sulf-1u "Klnnmth !sntl. tnlh tkisi T Ittlirouthltifhlood. SifoHH. bra It by blood nouiittiti tha body ind liihu ifilntt iofecliM ud Vm pained their strength and charm by taking S.S.S., It is Nature's own blood tonic for raising tho body'a power of resistance to dis ease, Improving tho appetite, building firm flesh, and clearing the skin. S.S.S. is made from fresh vege table drugs. and has a successful record of over 100 years back of It. Tako S.S.S. at nical-tlme. You will bo detlRhted with its blood building and tonic effect. All Drug Stores sell S.S.S. Ask for the-larger site. It is mora economical. 'CvwiUaUMiB.ts.C4, LOSES MAT BOUT PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 3 1 . Ftrawn and hralnn tanh night In a" heavyweight wrestling cbainplunHbip match nnd the'-ltmlus which iivi'i'sbudowcd hiawp; af forded Ous' yemnunberg !aii .ojiiiwTr tlllllty to deforid successfull his h(,avywplgbU;chirft.pliin.Hhlp ngalnHt II o w n r'd - CiiTtonwlno, roughing Fur 3;miniltH.rona 30 seconds j v,:,.i h,i 'i,ii. ' .hii,... "X" "pSZi th wrnstWu hn' nf iflrkM It two or three si-cbii when' Sun- .'"", 01 1,1 .0 wcoiin -w " ",,,,, """"' C" ' flhUi j.l ' (l) Hnnv'tM'rlbvs toda1', sajd ,liwas . ''Z ver w uU"d M..1oh t t iunn i"at evi .uituossqu a wrostlinK match here, that cost him the first fait and. a bid for the title. , ... : M , I The Itiwan strode almost care-r lesuly onto the mat in the second 'stanza. Son nen benr displayed h is taeklintf ability Ralnudvwlttf '.an eastern football team, nnd pinned Cantonwiii with a flyins tacUle. 'untoiuvlne, dazed by the sudden ness of the ' Httaok, 'NfU tor Home minutes In the center of tho mat, wouderliiK what It was all about. ' A half down first wiring mem ber of the- Motlft.nl high Hchool football team are on tho bench, or out for the Heanon from lnjn rle, but' thoHO HtlU niiHcathed went through a red-hot nerlmmaga hit night. In preparation for the game wiih the KuKM.e IiIkIi iiehool next Saturday. The HtudentB will hold a rally Frldny. The K 1 1 gene team has preten sIoiih towards the Htate champlon Hhlp toga, nnd for no mo reason have itatued the impression that a victory over Medford will give Ihom p'restltio. The kio 8atrda will bo the second meeting between the two schools on tho gridiron, Medford won tho opener, 10 to 0, In n driv ing rain. Two other games wched uled wore cancelled on account of feur of Infantile paralysis, etc. This year tho . Kugene tomh has east off Us usual reticence about invnding totulhern Oregon, nnd niv romliig loaded for bear and vic tory. ' The khiiio will be railed at S:T.0' o'clock. Aiirt.lt 'In hoped that the! fans who did not go tit tho Karnes last year "hcttUso, the gurnet were so nne-stdt d," will appear, n their objection, as far an one-sldcdac; Is concerneAl. has been rnidlcated. 11 ought Xvt be one of those hectic! stniRKten, -nnlrss the JluV Is not ( satisfied with the damage done) to dale, ' OREGON FR0SH TRIM ' SUPER VARSITY 19 14 Kl'OKNK. Or'.. Oot, 31. (AV Thr Tnlvontity of Oregon Fresh football ton in nnd tho Orison AUpor vurMty hail It out on tliiywant fh'ltl ltNt ttlttht, niiil i ho Fi'ohIi won, lt SQUAD MEIERS COnVAIXIS, Ore., Oct. 31. (P Now tied for sixth place in the conference standings by virtue of a 27 to 0 victory over Idaho last Saturday, Coach Paul Schisslor's Oregon State coIIcku Orangemen will endeavor to climb the ladder at the expense of Washington Btate, The 6ranRemen clush with ,tiio Cougars .Saturday at Multnomah Htadium, Portliind, in what prom ises to be a real football tussle, Washington State collcpo holds fifth notch. A victory will give the Orangemen that rung, while n defeat will relegate them to sev enth place. A victory means more than jual that, however, for if tho Orange men win they have u chance ai the Northwest championship when they meet Oregon in the crucial battle( November 16, at Eugene. The Cougar hurdle has to be clear ed first and it Ik not the easiest thing in the world. - Washington State held Califor nia, second place holders, to a 14 to 0 score and easily defeated vMashndtort. I Jab Collin!berry's charges took Whitman into .camp, 68 to 6, and Lon Slincr, who cout ed tho gamo . for tho Orangemen, said the Cougars were replete with power. Cnmiuirlsnn of .weln-ht ..irtv'na Washington State aidlstlm4 ad vantage., :Tlie Cougar .linb, aver ages 3 83 while 4ho Orange forward wall averages but 17!). CHICAGO. Oct. 3 l.P) Charles A., Comiskey, haM (re(i,uned to, CJhl cago to bujld plansiii'or rctnaklng nts into hoxi as a; cotuoniier, t;or the American league champian- Blllp. i t Tho first movo of tho "Old Hu man" was to call JJumo-JUuwh; nuw manager or tho poit toiva1 coti ferenco next week .to plan-lor ob- (alnliiT material. Vomtukey Vix'.U the. numtner at hl farm itt)AV(y consln' because ,ot ijlnvsii whlt'h forced him to 'retire. frtrm ' active participation .Jn.' oasebftlt 'nfiaU-s Aevoral years .ago. " : -tic health ap parently ljj.itnproyoU.'but not fully recovered. v. ' .. ;' 1 Oomlskey will discuss the case of A'thur (The Grout) Hhlres, and k -l's'expeoted the recalcitrant first baseman will bo retained.- Hush, shortly after ho signed to manage the Kox, expressed udmiratlon for Shir oh ball-playing and al(l he expected no difficulty in handling tho Texan. Uush also' him plans for trades which ho will present to Comlskey. Fights Last Night (Hy the Assocliileil lrcs.) KAN l''l!A.ClSt:() !lol liub- InKun, llt'iiver negro,"1 oiitpoinleil Kiunkie Warnekn, 1 "ortla ml. ( in) : Mblney "White, Kan Friiuclhco, anil l'Jdillo Ctrahani. 1'uitlainl, drew, 110). OAKLAND. Kay 1'edkry, Oak laud, mitputntcd iii'd Uhlan, Oak land, tlU).. . , r.ll.I.I.VC.S, Mont. AI Webster. lllttlngK, knocked out Howard twill, I'ocutello, (S). CINCINNATI. Vincent Hum bright, Cincinnati outpointed Snug Meyers, Pocatello. , Idaho, (10). , 15KEAT FALLS. Mont., .Fred Icuhart. Spokane, outpointed Charley Arthuia ot Newark, N, J., 12. ore throats ' Quickly relieved f?i rubbing on ' Quickly relieved by rubbing on WICKS V f VapoRub OVER W MltllON JABS USED YEARLY Riur nut nr nnu ipt wmit m gglliM REAL CONTENDER Mmmg mi BOXING MONDAY EVE. NOV. 4th 10 Round Main Event J'Our Own Boy" Gene O'Grady vs. K. O. White Medford Armory Z7 CHICAGO, Oct. 31. OP) Aftor a lapse of 40 years, another Stagg Is to play against Princeton on the gridiron. ! ' Back in 1899, Amos Alonzo Stagg, then a star end at Yale, wound up his competition by playing against tho Tigers. Next Saturday his 18-year-old son, Paul, will lead tho University of Chicago against Princoton as the Maroons' quarter back.. ,- , . ;. Tho senior Stagg was a star end at Yale, being chosen on ono of Walter Camo's "all r American" teams. 1.. ; 11 r .:. t CHICAGO, Oct. 31. (Pj Tony Cr-.nzoneri, former featherweight champion, lant night won.a 10 round decision over Stanislaus Loayza of Chile, but found him self an unpopular winner. Boos and 'jeers greeted the ref eree's decision. Loayza aiiparent ly had won the admiration of tho crowd of 7,848 by his courageous stand and' willingness to -trade punches. Irish Jackie Pilkington' of New York, won another unpopular dc-J cision over Tony Herrera, Mexican j lightweight, in the 10-round semi-l final. In the other 10-rounder, Louis "Kid" Kaplan, former feath erweight tltleholder..stonned.Eddio "Kid" Wolfe of New Orleans, in thol seventh round. ro 1! y A l.Mt?. ( ) rki 1 4-! PtlbW.tatf It i-nu?iJVd!-B9.o vlctoity" ovei-rtif Martin's -jevileyl) uisr fiwiUHi-, coifi i) uicit .Newman; roLili t'leveh. 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