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MEDFOKT) MATT, TTCTTiUXE, MEDl'-OKD. 01,'i: i(M. XOKVMI5KU 11. HfJO. PAfIR FIVR 1 TODAY IS E SEASON'S TEST MEDFQRD TEAM Ashland Here to Renew An cient Grid. Rivalry Fan Support Heartens Locals Injured Players Re X" covered Will Play. Touchdown Aces i liy (Ik Anciutctl I'ivos. I AllhouKu iiijurJi-K Jmvp ended bin football career. Al .Uai'Hters, I Dartmouth iiuaricrbaek, continues to lead ihi nntioh'fi players In in illvlilual scoriiu;. Figures compiled by tin- Associ ated i'ress friim thi ellu major groups or conferences in tin' eoun try hov Mars ten he.idnu: the : procession with 1 us points in six Kamivi. In second place with U 1 ' is (ioiio M-i:vtT of Tui!uctc ,: wijo' sat in the ,-rnnd.stnndM, while his team crushed (.'arson Newman, i 73-0, on Saturday. MclCvei' .and other Tennessee regulars werx.! kept out of that contest to insure their beintf in condition for "the . Kahio jwilh Vamlerbilt on Saturday. ,' U&USI -PACbMAKbRj MS- As the major sport attraetion of the Armistice d;.y program, the football teams of tho .Medford and Ashh.nd hlKh .schools ancient riv als are unit II m this afternoon ft Van i-'coyoc field. In the first of their annual clashes. The t'iiinu wll be the supreme test of the season for the locals, who despite earlier reverses and a run of hard luck, are confidently determined to win. Ashland has not played any team outside of its own district, save Marshfield, this year. In the mean time, the Med ford team has tan gled with state championship con tenders and near contenders. The locals are fired to a hish lHeh by the recent enlistment of i business men and football fans, who pledge themselves to support the quad to the limit. The Ashland attack will center around Hitchcock, a backfield star Lwho has been in harness for four years. The Midfn-d team is In the I test condition of the season, with many of the injured list able to set into the same. The probable starting line-up will be: AFTER CLANG OF GONG YHKKA. CL. Nov. 11. (Spe cial.) Ity what was considered mischance, after lieiie O'Crady, I Ashland battler, hud carried the fihl t 'Tom Corhctl" throughout J (nine munds of fast I'ilutn, "Cor i betl" was awarded the decision I Saturday night at the American i Legion boxing contests at the fair I grounds. j 'Corbet t," it is stated, was knocked out clean at the end of tho ninth round, but it was after the gong had sounded, it being de clared that. O'Crady was guiltless of intentional error. Hecause of the knockdown, the only one of the light, after the bell, "Coibett" was given the decision. A capacity crowd witnessed the fights, the audience being aug mented by many o'Orady support ers from Oregon cities. I MIQUTV GAMK i 111 I I lnllll ! ill i ii ii ii I iii nil jt 'v i'k i , ' - r Iseason closes1 if - 4 .:fmk?- r- "t? Sr J i : '' L t -- ' '.ff Ni th If arm Hawaii frrtrai tiur . ii ; in i iii in i uu i unu nnn mm .Ii IUIVUI i WUVIIII E OREGON WELCflNIE! HAVE BIG BOUTS Bears Point for Final Hur ,.(, dies' to Coast Supremacy vOregoh' Entries Meet in Annual Battle Saturday 'U' Is Favored. O'GRADY WILL FIGHT Ashland Squire - llaylm- "Winkleman Jlmvell Napier Kpier Simpson Gill Heed Hitchcock ... Mt'L'loud ...C ...O ...O ...... ...T ...T ...13 ...R ...H IJ ... ..HI! . ...KU.. :..QI1.. Mcdfurd Xewlin ypniKUc (.Ireen . Cunningham Dnbhyn Mnr.w C. Thomas Weniz.d Putter .... Zunilirunn .. Iluninton 8 SI. Cene O'Crady, idol nf Ashland ! pugilistic fans, with a host of fol i lowers throughout southern Ore gon, probably will fight Kny I'el key jn the main event of a boxing card at 1'ortlainl Tuesday, Novem ; ber 1!). It will be O'Cirady'n initial fight outside of this district. In 1 'el key ho wilt be handed a hard nut to crack. The sporting section I of th" Sunday Oregon ian contains I o'tirady's record and his picture. Mauling in I'm Hand, O'Crady I will get a chance to show wures against top notchers. SAN FltAXCISCO. Nov. 11. Mi A crowd: of 1.0(0 spectators saw St. .Maiv's fiaelw take a hard earned 6-0 victory from their old time rivals, Santa '.'larn, in their "annual; gridiron strcggle In Kezar stadium here yesterday. Victory came to St. Mary's In the last quarter on n. long pass, after they had been' held on the line for three iiuarters. Mack Sennett, left half back heaved a 3 "-yard pass to Tuscan), right half, who ran 30 yards to score. The try for extra point failed. his VICTORIA ICE ARENA IS DESTROYED BY BLAZE TO TEST SUPREMACY l'OUTI.AXD. Ore., Nov. 11. (Pj Kor the prep school supremacy of roil land, two jindefeated high l school football teams with varsity 'tactics, will meet at Multnomah st idiom tlrs afternoon before an anticipated crowd of 20,000. Uncertain enough in elements, Wahington hih school will buck up against the Commerce eleven, considered the strongest line in high school clrclea nf the state. VK'TOltIA, H. C, Nov. 11. (T) Kire. believed to bo or incendiary origin, destroyed the ice arena here with a loss of ST.o.OOO, anil definitely nynoved tills city from the ncifie coast hockey campaign for the coming season. T!u toria hockey team may be trans forced tu Vancouver or Tacoina. NEW ARMY AVIATORS ' ARE SLENDER LADS Ity Ittisscll ,i. NcuLtnil Assoi'iateil l'ress Sports Writer. SAX FltAXCISCO, Nov. 1 1 . Far western football teams took up the practice grind today for the closing weeks of a cam pat gn al ready bulging with spectacular ! victories or reversals but still pro- I mising some mightly hand to hand I encounters before u championship is decided. Two jumps away from the throne, California's Hears -mapped out their battle plans in the hope of overcoming Washington's Hus kies next Saturday and Stanford's Cardinuls a week later. The Hears, are the last of the undefeated in the -ranks of tho 1'aciflc Coast con ference. In turn, they have van quished Washington State, south ern California and Montana, the latter bowing to 53-1S defeat last Saturday, Favored by right of record. Cali fornia Is expected to add Washing ton fo its list of victims' and bid for the conference title against hs traditional foe Stanford. Oregon Favored Two other conference clashes next week end will pit Washington State against Montana and Oregon against Oregon State. .Loser of but one conference game, Washington State figures to brush aside Montana which has lost twice and tied one contest. Oregon likewise has been defeated but once and will take the field a pre-game favorite over its State rival. Stanford, conqueror o Washing ton f(-0, in a hard fought game last Saturday will take on Santa Clara, meanwhile 'pointing" for Califor nia on tho following week end. Ht Mary's Gaels, undefeated and tin scored upon so far this season, will invade the home grounds of the University of Caliloruia at Los Angeles Itruins. The U. C. ,.. A. eleven has lost three conference gam.es and failed to score a point in any of them so supporters of the independent St. Mary's team look for it to add a conference scalp to its collection. Kaiiicr In the sea son, St. Mary's and California's J i ears played to u scoreless tie. In another, non-conference game Idaho meets Gonxuga. The Idaho delegation took a 41-7 trimming from .Washington State last Satur day. Southern California's Trojans will journey lo Chicago to tost the power of Notre Dame, one-of the few umlefeatco:, . united teams in the country. Al. the halt way mark ihcc coat ht mouth;- I lock no. Node Dame; lho):in. I tootl unbeaten. II icy arc ii nl no; Neylund, Tennessee upper, Iclt to right, i iinncii. Dart- Lower, bit to right, Sutherland, I'ittsbnigli; Spent s .Minnesota; Jones Southern California. liy Jay Wnm-Is t paper but lit the big time coaches Sports LMitor : particip;iting in (his parade it (Assoilzied Press Feature Service means that milch more hard work NFW YOKK iPi Setting the : pace for the first half of the foot- : Southern California, Spears of ' i M Minnesota, Neyland of Tennessee j 'and Sutherland of 1'ittshurgh. facet ahead. another month of serious effort The.se mrnlnrs, notably Cannell and then when they relax, their I of Dartmouth. I'hetan of Purdue, loams may he a few notches lower Pi;TI..XI, lire., Nov. I I. tSpi eial.)-- To in.ik,. plans fur a :-.lla reception tu li ii rinded the i'aiver.-ily of Hawaii f.H.tb.ill te.mi and to MiJtmlMe ni uimI.i nee ,il (lie .MuHnoniiih M.tdium w in it Hie i.l- anil eleven liieels (he t ' II 1 Vers i t y (1f iivi;nii a t;w relation N"Vtniier Mayor George L. ISaUer has a.. pointed a coaimitiec (f lii rih i.eiis, uf which he will act as th. air man. An exi-cul ive grtaip, under the vic-f hairmanship ,.f II. C .Mi lien aid of the MalSnn line, has beer, ileleatcd by the mayor to work out the tietaMs of Hie entertain ment of the vlsillnu Hawaiian., and to promote Interest in the contest. The suit -group consists of H. C. .McDonald. Jack Deiieliel, pnrt. r Vet t, .la iocs J . liichard-ou, il -ham P. Merry, Lester Adam. L. W. I Ian man, Geori' Deri'. Wal ler U. May. A. J. Fanner. Ki lc V. Ilauser. Jr., Philip V. W.. l-'ry and Charles V. Stringer. It is the hupe uf Mayor Paker. .Meliotiald and others on the coin mitlee, that the visit of the foot ballers from the mld Pacllle will act as another link In the frbndly relations between the state f Ore gon ami Hawaii, and, according to the mayor, it offers an opportun ity for those who made the trip from Portland on the "Malohi'' a year ai:o, to show the people of the islands that Oregon appreciated the hospitality accorded the north west party while in Honolulu. NKW YOIIK. Nov. 11. (A) M. db-oit Square Garden and Jack Detitpscy's tlthd show at the Chi ea.o Coliseum provided the hlli spois of boxing this week. I'Mday night at the Garden there will be a New Vork-New Jersey t on rna men;. Maxie Jlosenbtotmi, veteran New York light heavy uciuht, iind James J. Itruddock, youn Hugger from Jersey City, meet in the in-round main bout. Leonard (Young I Zazzarino, tho 1 mi-. 11, JUIII'U llM IM eifnlll. vitu built up a great record on hia own side of tlie 1 ludson, only to loso his first metropolitan battle to Al Singer, returns to New York for the lo-round semi-final, meeting Dominie Pctroue. Another Jersey city Gift -pounder encounters Don Valemi of KiiL'land In the firut ID- rounder. Dcmpey has obtained Dud Tay lor, Terre Haute, lnd., feather weight, as his principal attraction for the Friday program at tho Chi cago Coliseum. Taylor meets San tiago orilla of Panama In the 10 round final, and the other ten brings together My, Sullivan of St. I 'a ul and Vinee Dundee of Ualti niore, who !s after the weUorwcight crewn 1nother Joe once held. - vn ail V! OVEfJV ball season may look good on Cocluie Noire Panic, Jones if in the standings. again wins honors with her inim itable clowning , and acrobatic dancing ns well as participating in novel song numbers with Polly Moran and Marie Dressier. Clilf (L'kelele Ike) Edwards wins fresh laurels ns a screen artist and Karl Dane and George K. Arthur lend j voice to the festive film. Jack Denny, vaudeville star, nets' as master-of -ceremonies and intr-i-' duces Conrad Nape I as a singer. A tit Iii Page shares the act with Conrad, and Charles King of '"Droad way Melody" fame again croims lyrical ballads. Stan l-iair-'l and Oliver; Hardy join the show us magicians am) the lirox Sisters 'again burs: forth into song. Gus Edwards sings one of his origin. I numbers with an appropriate cho- Joan Crawford docg a neat songj ami dance turn with The Jtounl-t lei's lending n tuneful background.1 i The Albertina Kitsch ballet is I ; charming in a technicolor scene ami tho Xattova coniany thrills i'with a daring adagio. William I Haines and Duster K eat on ad I i merriment with featured skits, and j Gwen Iee Is included In the ehili-1 1 orate cast of fun -ma kern. ChildrenCiy 'it 1 CASTOR 8 A A BABY REMEDY Itfz zM APPUOVEI) BY DOCTORS - rnn roue rrwcTio..'".! v VJSHS BMailON JABS USED YEARLY Phone 9 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINI8HIN0 FRANK HOWARD ' 319 West Main Street jP aP THRILLING MYSTERY ROMANCE tStaHido Twelfth Avon no bridge nctoss W'ahanna river repaired. WASHIXGTOX. (Olaybe It Is due to Undbcrgh. ' The average Yi-- ' fleilgling army aviator is a slim erect young man. J-rom the study of characteristics of cadets the army air corps visualizes the aver age ns ira pounds, five feet ! and 'J i years old. lloN'ot-l'MJ Wi lolnni J'alace. I the home of the last nmnarchs of Hawaii and the only building with a throne room under the American riag. is being reconstructed. Tho structure has been ' used as. Hie Capitol of the territory but Mu ter in lies ha ve routed the govern ment dc).u-t moats. The interior will be eulirely re built I nil steel and concrete will replace wooden beams ami ftoor in. The destructive insects have drilled In hi the old wood until a finger could be poked throtig:) mot tif it. Tin- palace originally cost S:j,"n, (moi. it wjjs ChrX occupied by King Kiilaknua who reigned until l.SJU. Then Queen Lilitiokalatil took pos edon for two years. Since ISIiy the building has been the home successively of, I ho provisional gov ernment, the republic of Hawaii and the territory. SWISS VILLAGE GETS A v PainT Don't bo ii martyr to unnecessary pain. a of suffering is, indeed, quite needless. Headaches, for example. They come with out warning, but one can always be prepared. Bayer Aspirin tablets bring immediate relief. Keep a bottle at the office. Carry the small tin in your pocket. Then yiu won't hava to hunt a drugstore, or wait till you get home. And don't think Bayer Aspirin is only good for headaches, sore throats, and cold! Read the proven directions for relieving neuralgic, ncuritic, rheumatic, and other aches and pains. Remembering, of course, that the quick comfort from these tablets is not a cure; for any continued pain, see a doctor. Bayer Aspirin is genuine. Protect your self by looking for that name. Always the same. Always safe. Never hurts the heart. M.UiK.S'-l'.AIIIC.V, (ifiiiiMliy. Nov. II. iV ' city nf niH'thwrHi Swllcrl:tnil. w;tH ,'hMHi'n hm 111, mIIi. T.ii- th, ii'-w lunik fnr liiti-rnit- tiimul K.-tl liini'iitx 1,y (In nrKHliiz-" UK rommiUrp lifn ti'iliiy. 4) Thr chuhe miih nmtln uftrr ilc l;itc nml tllpt'iiKlitn Hint bt'Kim to l.o iHTltnimliiim nt thn I lim-ii'-ii'l'nratiiniM cunfir'-nrrt in Ahkuki. Tho ili'lrntrM tln-tl finilMl till.-i-iiilrin iiT the Imllk'K site ho ttinrny that they tunu-il It vi-r tn h .siili-rnnimllti. f lianki-rs. wlin lnivi. Iicen tmorfnu In Ittulrn- liaili-ll Hinin , li'tit,.t' Z tn fitrln tin Htnltll.'H anil charti-r nail hitMHp i lie Mil.-. ' ' VBAYE1I AS PI UI IV ApiHn b th trtdf mtrk of Biyft fanufcturr M Mnooarrtlmridi'vi rr ot PlicylKiwiJ Hollywood Revue at Fox Craterian Today Th j:iih te.it cast of celfbrltl-'s ever t AMemhedl on any stage jr before any motion pbture camera are to .be een In "The llollywoo I Ili vue." which npeioi today at th Craterian thenter, an a bly special xtrnvaganz-H. - .Marlon DavloM m.iken her bow u a Kunf and Unco comcrlinnn in the revue hm "Tommy Atkinn on faradi," with a mnle nwmbln o.' id.T-footern An it dnncine iMMiyminrd. Norma Shnrer and John Gilbert co-Mnr In a Biortmiwl "Komtn .ihd Jiiltct fkit nnd l:i-ie tovc lis- C "'Sri, ' 1 V1 I I ' Pi . r?( f STARTS MONDAY NOVEMBER "IITEIRD experiences crowd Peggy Prescott's thirty day stay at Mohawk Pond lodge from the . first moment she crossed its threshold in obedience to a per emptory clause in heruncle's will. She went entirely unprepared for the stirring adven tures and the determined efforts of unknown enemies to drive her from the place and thus lose her inheritance and certainly she did not expect to find romance in this sinister Connecticut mountainside. 'The Secret of Mohawk Pond," a smashing mystery romance of one of America's most popular authors, is being serialized for the first time. 18 MAIL TRIBUNE