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m-2P. PAGE THREE TYPOS NOSE OUT GATES BOWLERS Look Out for These Freshraan "Backs Here's "Prink" and Some of His Webfbot Babes NEAR PARITY FOR IKDFOUn MATL TRinUXR MEDFORH. ORF!0. THURSDAY XOVKMHKT? ", Roolts! i, j I'll jjij Till- Gate Autu i4iuir:fii' .nii.l iillnll Tribune howling 'fen'm li it fl a (liprncllcc tilt at the Niitatorium ul ;.lcys, last night. The Mechanl' .'Vshowcd marked Improvement over 'ilLlcir last efforts, exceeding bv over jflod fplns the total toppled. ilortlsy I ; iliiKhjt. ... : I iitj There were nine (rates men pres ;ent. and all of them "rarln'to. en." With such an outlay the Mechanics can he expected to put up a stilf battle for the league penmunt. ' The rexults-'nt the first two guinea caused much amusement and nlb.i made the third prame a Rrim strug gle for supremacy. Gates took the first canto by four pins, their fav F oriie number, supposedly, as - is the nearest to "-id." The totals were: Gales, 71.1: .Mail Tribune. M"U.. 'In the; second ttame, each "loam finished with 711 pins, there r by. demonstrating their consistently. , ,ln'tho last game the crippled bu: determined Mail Tribune squad v 'grimly resolved to win at ail coats. Thny.dld. The final score was Sim for the printers and 657 for the . mechanics. Owney Patton. for the Mail-Trio-.uino. had high game with -14. and '-Walt Antic for Gates had high l.hreo Raines with ri.,S . jMt Hstilts rf the three games arc ''lis follows: - - - ('. 10. Gates Auto Co. 1 2 G, Gales ; H.H . Williams ' "'(. Whliman .'. 1 so M. Gannon : 123 -W. Anile 174 1.. Ganan l'cnse 17" . 124 llli 203 IIS i ;3 isil Mail Tribune. P. I.ounshcrry U Puhl Price A. Uagen ). J. 1'ntton. .. Gill 1711 1 ni; 171 134 16 116 101 ! 140 j 14 i SKI ll'.S 1 111) NO COLOR LINE PACT IS CLAIM OF N. Y. XRW YORK. Nov. 7. New V'brk university- .announced toduy -that Dave .Myers, nvttro ntiaiter : hack, would play against lieorjria Saturday provided that he recov ers in time from an injury received it) the 1'enn State game. , In a meTTjorandum. issued to,da.y in which he said the so-called "frentloman's agreement" hetween the two universities thnt- Myers was' not to play hail never existed and that he had heen misquoted in newspaper stories 'about the ap parent discrimination nKHinst the negro star, Professwr (Jiles I. Courtney, chairman. of tho N. V. U. hoard of athletic. cnntrol, said that, Myers physical condftlun would be the determining fnctiir.- Fights Last Night DVy the AssMYated Paris W. L. .'Vtuiig' rncon, Cia., - outpointed uiiYu Yot ifpol 're.ss. Stribling. Maurice . Oriselle, Krance, (10). Cincinnati Freddy Miller, Ohio, outpointed Steve Smith, Bridge port, Conn., ( 10). Oakland, Oil. Habe Anderson, Sah Jose, Oil., outpointed Freddie " Fitzgerald, Youngslown. O.,' (10). Bollttigham, Wash.- Dode Hcr cot, ' Monroe, outpointed Wlllard Dix. UelliiiKham (0.: Marshfield Plans underway for erection of ; 5a.ou building by ' Nane It. Tower Co. .. the JOY of LIVIN G-J -f ' i. 61.. , vt' 1 ' fcWji. UJl I ... - X I is million - $R V . f V k ;'lo every i fa- 1 .P.t I rw f .' mini- i:.V If h., 14 4-- i Your joy may depend" upon rich, red-bloodel!s A HEALTHY body is vigorous, strong creates! asset. It demands that blood-cells shall not be decreased in number. The red-blood-cells are its workers 5,000,000 to the cubic millimeter. It is dan . 1 gcrous to let the blood count remain below normal. With an Increase In the red-blood-cells, '' '" you will be on the right road to Health. This is Nature's way to body power and to clear skin. You owe it to yourself and family to give S.S.S. a trial. It promotes healthy body . building. It helps Nature build rich, red J blood. For more than 100 years S.S S. has r been helping paopU-regain and retain their. : strength and charm. It is made from strictly rtat vegetajWe; drugir-sind is easy to assim ' ' llatt, Pieasswt '-to tsike. Thousands ofuser - have testified to its benefits in unsolicited letters of gratitude. )JtMMJ--r. fe -w i ! I k ?ujrn I- j One-Man Host for $2,000,000 Race Party Pleased Despite Rainy Day AULIXCTON DOWNS, . Tex., Nov. 7. (Al W. T. AVaKoner, one- man" host to a parry of ' la, (100. sat in his own grandstand yesterday and clvueklod. His $2,01)0,000 party tho opening of Ailiiiirtnn Downs race track, had Bono over with a hang. When the crowd passed the !i00 . mark, despite intermittent gusts of rain. AVagcroner said he had his- money's worth. His sun tunned face a tan accumulated during forty years of riding cattle ranges in north Texas wrinkled as he chuckled and said: "I've got fipiTcgKFB.EI.60L lly O. 15. Koeleiv , Next time some h o d y comes around you wondering audjbly how in tne world l.iohhy Jo ties ever j came to get knocked off the limb i of the last amateur championship In the first round, Just toll this: him Say that you remember reading in this column, a few day before the tournament at Pebble, Iteacti, tlf.t Ih.tro ). 31 ,.lhlr rim. II. fio, In Ihi.f rHi.m..l.,nh. l.nlt.T than Andrew Jamieson; and that Inn. n ..r.vinn.lv nnhrrl of Scot, boat Bobby 4-3 at Muirfield I in the sixth round of the British i amateur chain pionshlp of 1 JtL'O. j That is as near the answer as i ..un ,.ol ,,i.t.-,. A ml vim ' may remember, now 'that lfs'alllnf !h.om hln !wjl hIp ,ln over for this year, that I suuiiesti'd . the Jamieson parallel, for 18-holei niatehes If you check up further, you will se that Jones started the Jamie- j son tin ten tiy snooting ovor par on 'V W, -lift the red- You will be de lighted with S.SS. blood-building and tonic effects. Ttke at mealtime. A t all drug ttores in two sizes. Ask for the larger siie. It is more economical. , s.ss my money back alroady. 1 wanted I ttiem to ue here and I'm (find." Just how iiuch this precedent breaking party cost isn't knofvn, but it was well over two millions. And it was precedent breaking, not only in the stun expended, hut in the fact that there was no gam bling or drinking in the open. A little sign was posted con spicuously: "The laws of Texas do not permit betting on horse races. Kindly cooperate. The Volstead law will be strictly enforced. Texas j Jockey club.' j Another $0000. for six race offered In purses today. each of the first tyo . holes. He I did precisely the same thing In the match with Johnny (ioodman vt Omaha, at Pebble Deach. And he lost both the holes. Then Johnny shot a birdie' at him on the third. And Hobby was three down. He pulled oven JwlrtV H-'igreat burst of golf; made two' more mistakes. went one down, and could do noth ! lnK ,eVP' 1 t ,he ll,!Jt foL"' j hnI whl(,h "ooilmun gamely and eapably matched. And there you are. Jones start ed badly against Oorton last year j at Hrao Iturn, and Hgy(U$t .Mjiurice . McCarthy at Minlkahda tho year before, in IS-hole matches. Kaeh to turn them over. JThls was the ! ; wnen iil- wmrini imuu, ami j "" "ot '' tu l"rn 'e i Thefe is"nnthlng nrtIc"ttlTrly re- 1 j markahle. In It, or, to anyone who i I understands the uncertainty of I koii. especially uniorosoen. it w.is thoroughly unreasonablf to expect Bohby or nnyone else to contlnu ! pelting nway with IS-hole mutches asainst pood, fast Opposition. Oeorpe VonKlm. for example. ; champion of lilCO, -has beeu put out In either the first pr the sec- ond match, at IK holes, those la--t throe years In succession, i This w.'lS simply Hobby's time lo : start vhakily and not to Kt away with It. The stfitistlclfins were hnvini; their nccuslonicd session, along In the cool of the evenliiR, In the j commodious press ((unrlers lit the ! I'elihle lleach Kolf course, the day of the first nuallfylnR rounil of the Inst national amateur Rolf cham . pionshlp.' This Is nlwnys n Rood day (or the statistician. In nddl- I lion to snuaMiltnir aliout what II, will take lo quatlfy the next day. I IheV (-.in rlinin rtnl tho hrwl -In, 1 1 .if ' jthe entire field and compare II f I with par: and pick out the holes on which the most hlrdles were made, and the fewest, and so on. We had prettywell come to an agreement on what it would take lo el In the charmed circle of 3J. j After a. consiilcralde wraiiRle. we had rather compromised on a' score ; of IliH for the two rounds a siiRe conclusion which later was explod- j ed'when several ,tinMlloUs com- petilor played mff at fi'i for one ; place, next. flay. A wind had Mown , across the Monter ey I'eninsula, ' that second day.. Anyway, somclindy had Just checked ufi ihe tifpovhatl. for the lopenlnu day. against n par of ilfi f.tr, -,2, anl th" lei-liall for the field was a very decent 53. I A stroke hetter than 3's Is never i had. Antl on suci: a perilous course as I'elihle lleach. It Hyeiued excep-j-tlnnally Rood. Kor thi vfere some : fearful penaltlet. exacted for wild , play: there isald (stmehoil) ) was I'hnrlle mark's 10 at the fourth ihnlc:-nml Harold Thompson's fin . yh of what started to he n very ood rnnii(l,,vf jinwtrrM.'. Mr, Thompson needeil n par n at the :elifhienih for that total, Indeed. And lifter he not thrnuRh with that is j an 1 1 on' No. IK. and a ruinous, card of S3. So 1 said: "Well, what's the matter with working out the worst-ball for the field today?" So we did. And here It is, against a par of 3tJ-3tt 72: Out S X 7 10 7 S Fi !1 8 70 In S 7 fi . 0 il 7 (i (i 11 00 13(1 That ought to be the height of something or other, for the duf-. fors. SI I vert on Aim's new cash and carry store opened for business. AW" j'jAi to V. 1 !vl ' i :i .if ... ! I II II -' r II ' ill i. to plow through t ho line for a few yards gain . . . and it taken power to "Hold That Line" along with deceptive plays . spinner plavs, lateral passes and Iriple reverses, ... it. lakes 'POWKU to put Vr over! and a different kind of POWER ELECTRICAL ENERGY, is likewise necessary fo in dustry . .,. The human , element is eliminated . . . hydro energy is the siihstitute '. . . Just a turn of the switch ... a touch of a hut ton and giant generators, fed by mighty mountain si reams, answering your call with a flow of I'OWKR Uiat brings you energy for turning the great wheels of industry . . . or merely cooking your evening meal. The . . If I'nnii'iii-rttive scores me;in hiiv .jthhi Uip Ort?KM" unil OroKuti State I "Ijopiliinati 'Onm.( )iMoinnl.l Ihtoh i Js'itunlay In thh 11 dii ijuI ' ' hits- I'litiU-" kiiiuo, nre lihiml on n' par.'; . I The unly ti-iim ttoth havo 'plnyed ils the Ou'inuwu Indian w.:uiol. . ((Tht fi-oshtnan In'at tht Indians. : 4v t.. a, 'wliH tlio HitokH run ui a 3 i tj ? Ki'Ofr anainst thiMU.,. Itoth jifttunls uscil lluMV -nt--inl ti-ains nainst tho lnlians, and tho Hooks; allow. mI alumt an tmu'ir itvr on the oftVnst' as did tho Wobfoot fiM'hlimon. lU'sidcs tho Cheinawu viotn-v, t In UookH dofeatod Albany ctdloKO. I j; to a; isaioni niRii homooi, aj to u; i-,astoin OroRon iSoi'mal wrliooi, 13 to ti, and St Martln'H ciIoko, 3:t to o. The froshman hold virtorios ovor tin University of Vashinntn froshmon. 1 It to il: tho c'heniawa Indians, 2 toO; the University of Oretron super-varsity, . 1 ! -to 14. and tho t 'ontratia junior college. lo M. I Seast I follow: Season's si'ores of lmlh teams ; O. S. V. Hooks: Albany college OKooks 2T 'Ghcinawa 7 Kooks :!l ISliUin hli;h liltocdis 32 K. Ore. Normal Uliooks 3:1 SI. .Mat-lin's .... UltiMiks 13 in Tola I I4S Oregon I'rosh: Ch'in:iwa II l-'reshnien ... 42 ash. I'rosh II Kresbmen ID J L". iil'o, supers 1 4 l-'reshnii'ii Ill j Gcntrnlia Jr...:.! 4 Kreshnien 27 : . 2S Tot n I HI7 BE OUT WITH CAGERS KIT.KXK, tire., Nov. When tho University of Oregon football season is glided, the viir sfty basketball..' squad will he strengthened by, the addition of five players. ' - John Kitainlller. Wood w a r d Archer. Marsnoll Shields. Austin ON THE GRIDIRON . AKES POWER! Kbl'K 'TRIC1TY IS YOTR SKUVANT . . . ready to answer your call at a second's no tice. Let this servant cook your, meals, light your home, wash and iron your clothes, refrigerate your foods, bring your radio entertainment and afford you , heat, just whore Von want it. California Oregon Power Company ' . : DON'T MISS THE FROSH , Saturday QN; W'M ten Jfif , lfL Jack. MvgveiS, . . Mjix,. Pv . , ,ft6 Swag -Zvo VJ! Colbert and Sieve Fletcher are planning to report for tho hoop sport when their gridiron togs are laid away for tho season. Cliff Horner and Jean Kberluirt are the only two basketball voter uns on ham! for the Oregon scpiad this year. While none of tho fool ball men have entered the varsity competition in the .Maple court sport before, they are experienced in prep school hoop work. pn Van Scoyoc Field, Medford i WASHINGTON HI SCHOOL I BLANKS JEFFERSON FOE rOKTLAND. Ore., Nov. 7 (P) Tha lilKh-Keainil scoring combina tion or (he WiishliiKtnn high school yesterday milled Stl points to Its. Brand total for the season In do featliiK .leffei'Hon hlKh school, :II- I to 0. r ! ' '-t - ROOK GAME t'olunibln university, crushed bf Dartmouth lo the extent of ft 43 to 0 score, didn't feel so had after the Hlff (Ireen hnd walloped Harvard, 34 to 7. , In the first two games played against Mercer un.d Pitt the pass- ; tK attack of the Duk-e Bluo Devils totalled 434 yards. '- : i Rainier Construction of Braune building well underway.