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Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages Pallr Twtnty-foufU) Yf, KMlj rilr-ltbtb Int. MEDFORD, OKEOOX. TUESDAY. XOYKMKKlt 1-'. 1929. No. 2:54. MEDFORD HI UNDAUNTED BY DEFEAT , ' - 'We'll Win Thanksgiving,' Is Cry After 19 to 7 Loss to Ashland Hitchcock Indi- vidual Star Locals Not Favored By Breaks Lone Touchdown Made in Second Quarter. , The Ashland high school foot- i Wall team defeated Medford yes-j terdav at Van Kcoyoc Field. J io I 7. It was their first victory in j through the entire Medford back seven years over the locals. A defense 17 yards for tho touch crowd of 2500 people, froni all down. ' u,,n..nU nf th nmmtv. nnckeri This ended the scoring. Med- the grounds. Ashland supporters found sweet solace in the winning. .Vikftford high students after the KUrne. undaunted, rode through the streets, yelling, "We'll win Thanksgiving." Headed ly Hitchcock, a chunky backfield player, the Ashland team raged through the Medford line, with little difficulty, and for steady gains. They got the breuks. They were offside but once, un.l the official records show they did no slugging. - On the second kick-off, Med-1 ford was penalized half the dls- j tuncc to the goal, in the closing I minutes nf tho name. Hill C'un-i nlngham was ordered out of tho 1 same for roughness. It this mild- mannered, even tempered young ; gentleman was rough enough to J invoke a penalty, he-had a right : to be. ! ' The I.ithlans also got the breaks on the whistle, which netted them , considerable yardage. Touchdown llsulloweu il,.rir,tnM f.lve.l nn Ashland punt in the second half and raced for Zumbrunn. Gave for Newland. 67 yards for a touchdown. Kef-1 Davisson for Sprague. Camleinun eree Reirihart declared Medford for Cunningham. White for Llub offside, and the ball was called j byn. Hughes for Archer. , back. As a matter of fact, both 1 Itcteree. Heinhart. U. of O.: teams were ofrslde, and the touch- j umpire, Kaesberger, Southern Orc fown should have been allowed. Ron Normal: head linesman, Swee-VJ-rhe Ashland team ' played . ainey, Portland: .lerome. iledfurd. t,T(l gnmc and deservert to win, and Miller. Ashland, timekeepers. in jq, Lxxxtt MYtM Tomcco They made 11 first downs to Med- j ford's six. Hitchcock was tho In- dividual star of both teams and ; played a wonderful d e f e n s i v c ( fame, The Medford team showed plenty of fight, despite their handicap ot ; Injuries. They never gave up, and were battling harder ut the; finish, than at the start. j Ashland made its first touch-1 down on IS plays, after AleClou.l , received tho bail on tho kick-off. i A series of line and off-tackle plays, topped with u forward pass, j carried jthem across for the t'i ru t touchdown. The kick for goal; failed. . Score in 2ml ijuurler. Medford scored Its lono touch-j down in the second quarter, when gains by Thomas, Harrington and Potter took the, oval to seorins" i territory. Potter went across fur the touchdown, and sprague kick-1 ed the extra point. With three minutes of the' first j half remaining, Ashland put across i their second touchdown, on a Ion.; forward puss. j The second half started with j a rush, and luck still scorned the j loculs. Herrinpton's spectacular j run was a lost effort. In the j shadow of' their own goal ine . Medford line held Ashland. j The final Grizzly touchdown! came when Hitchcock crashed j - ford opened an aerial attack, with i lohg distance heaves, but w-.si forced to kick, and the final gun ' found the hall In Ashland's pos-. session. luteals iinmr. The Medford squad showed in fighting spirit, throughout, ami; never lagged, despite had breaks) and bruised condition ot Its play-: I'ers. .Sprague and Cunningham cll.l , j the best work for the locals by i their stalwart defense. . uneup: Ashland l'OS Simpson I.Kit.. Howell LTIt... Taylor W.H.. Medfor l ; Archfri Dobbynl ...... (lreeii .. Newlaml .... Spragu"' .. Cun'hani: ..... -Morris I llerrlngton i .... Wen'lt ... Thomas! 1 Squires Winkleman Kenton Spier .... Mcrluucl ... Heeder f'.iU ..U(il... ..KU1... ..KEU. .. Q .. . H .. .. 11 . . V .. Hitchcock Zumbrunn ; Ashland substitutions: Dunham for Ttoeder, Napier for Taylor. Medford substitutions: t'otter an entertainer it's WIT Co. SIGN FOR HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE A.tmirhtleil I'rexs Photo Otto Von Porat (left), scowling Norwegian heavyweight, hai signed to battle Phil Scott, British title contender, at Madison Squaro garden December 9. TO HE BRIEF REST! STAXKOlil) rNlVKKSlTV. Oil. Nov. 1J. ((Pi Hattered and I'ruised the Oirdinals were back at their own en mil today, weary hut happy after their (! to a triumph over the Washington Huskies at Seattle lust Saturday. The journey from the northern city gave the warriors a chance for some rest before resuming pre parations for their coming gridiron classic with the I'niverslty of Cali fornia Hears in the famous Stan ford bowl. The game Is scheduled for Nov. 2 3. WILLAMETTE TRAMPLES LINFIELD BY 52 TO 0 SAI.KM. Ore.. Nov. 1 -iAi WW- lametlr university overwhelmed Liiit'ieKl college in their northwest conference Armistice day footbull game here by a &! to 0 score.. Lin- field was helpless against Coach Keen's men from start to finish. Krickson, halfback, ran wild, turn- i.. ll'ill.. .....ti.i'u 4. t. I ..I 'Id I from scrimmage. I.lnficld made, only ; one ' first down and that by a pchnlty. j ' ; ' SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED I s 1-6 FROM PENDLETON 1.A filtANDK. (MT Nov. 12. iP - The Ia.rande hish school foot- ball team remained undefeated to- day, but only by a martfin of one point was the Timers able to win from J'endleton here yesterday, 7 to C. Kvans, whoso playing was the f ea t u re f o r La( 1 ru tide, su f f e rc A three broken ribs and will be out of the .championship game Saturday with MeLotighlin school in Milton -Kroowater. CECIL C0SS PLEDGED PHI BETA AT EUGENE IWMVKItKITY OV OKKOON. Cecil Coss, l-:ugene. (Special.) ;. Medford. has pledged to PhPBcta. 'national professional fraternity for j women Interested in. music and I drama. Miss. Coss is uetlve in I music circles on the campus and Is a member of the women h glee club and the polyphonic choir of Cpiulon Xortli half of the Dunn building oti' lower Muhi street has chanco! liaiuls. 'Til' . terlield TROJANS LEAVE TODAY 10 MEET! Clash in Chicago Classic j Next Saturday Practice j Shows Notre Dame Plays i i Successful Against the 1 Troy Defense. . I LOS ANCI-.LKH. Nov. 1i. Vt I The Southern t'altfnrniu Trojans, ; I 38 of them, acconipiinloil by wlx j conohi'w, two doctorM ami a bevy j i of fans, will entrain at G o'clock i this evening for ChlraKo wheiv, i j next Saturday, they will ongnse Kimte Kockne'H fiKbthm Irisli from ; Notre ltuine, in one of the oiii; ! I HtniKliuf; football classics of the j I current season. j 1 And, as a parting Kift, a make- , I Kilf..i- Vl,. ll.n.i.i 1,.,. m ...itm.flJ. I ? (1 of members of the T rojun sev- ; otul squad, aided by throe former i tttlthern Californiu athletes, ave ; I Howard Jonos boys Konietliin; o : I think about during tho two days .and three nights hf their Journey ; U( u.,n(ly rity Th,s t,Iim yos. j tordny. uslnir Xotre Dame nlays. j Siured three touehdowns In rnpid i ' succession over the valiant hoiih of i j Troy, lltu the apparent ease with' which they did it eaused Coach ; Jones t ft keep the siiuad at prac-' tjCp for an extra hour. Despite injuries to Jon Moses and .less Hill, first sti lnu fullbacks. ' I ore i Jones announced that both men; hKnvill aceoiupiuiy the team and will: In all probability be aide to play j Saturday. He Is taking ICverelt Brown, however, just In case Mtiaes' and Hill need relief. "Itocky : Kemp, who broke his leg In last t Saturday's game with Nevada, must! remain behind, and some concern j Is felt fur Harry Kdelson, who hnsj been suffering with an attack of; flu, although Jones said he would! 1 able to accompany the team. SOCTir I!KND, Ind:, Nov. 12. (fl) Knute Kockne will direct his Notre Dame football warriors from 1 a wheel chair Saturday when they telash with the Southern California Trojans on ChieaKo's Soldier field. Asfntfnd V- Hotel 'Ashlund liavn modern coffeo shop. will THE TROJANS' GARRETT 'w dOutiern . alitarniQ tx 1 i if ! f Associated Press Photo Garrett Arbelbide, Southern California end, Is an Important part of tho Trojans' aerial attack. He ia a fast, aggressive player and covers a lot of territory. HELP RAISE DOG FUND, CHICAGO. .Nov. 12. (Pi Jack Dempsey still has a heart, but it's for children, not doj;s. The former world's heavywelglit champion refused today to allow his name to be connected with a charity boxing show to ralae funds for the orphans of the storm, a home for friendless dogs sponsored by Mrs. Frederick McLaughlin, th.' former Irene Castle. Dempsey offered to lease the Coliseum, whieh he controls for boxing, but declined to do the pro moting. "There are too many needy kids," was his only comment. 1EKD.MOND, Die. Nine hundred, thousand bushels of wheat were shipped from Jefferson county last) week, many shippers receiving f 1.13 lt pot bushel. Sutheilln Honnnza QulckHilver properltefl. Hovei'al mMpa rtitBt of here plum god hands, ' a M, FAST WING MAN 1" GREAT HALFBACK STAR KANSAS C1TV, Nov. 12. fA) . Captained by Louis teller, 140- I pound Caddo Indian halfback, who is credited with a 10i-ynrd run for i a touchdown this, season, the Has-! kell Indians will meet the Kirks-j villi. Mo., teachers here Saturday I In their last game in homo terrl- tory. before going east to battle j Duqucsnc and St. Xavler. Wellcr made his long run against j Creighton In u night game in Oma- , ha, which the IndianM won, 19 to 13. Taking the klckuff five, yards back of his own goal llner AVeller sped down tho field behind perfect Interference for a touendown. SI I Kit I DAN, Ore. Suit for $10. (HiO damages has been filed against V. C. and o. M. Perkms uf. La, Grande by Wilhelmine Siegeuthal or, administratrix of the estate of Lillian Slegenlhaler, 11, who was injured . fati lly In an automobile accidehr'tn:iir' iVeMUinville, Ore., August L'.'t. 1 zip- A ! cigarette its TASTE ANY men liavc sourIu to describe that "extra something" in Chesterfield. It is there, undoubtedly . . . a "sparkle" of spicier aroma, an extra touch of flavor, . a certain added "character," unmis takably Chesterfield's own. No one word describes it but only the most inexperienced smoker could fail to mark it." Between other cigarettes and Chesterfield, there is the clear-cut difference between just something to smoke and the cigarette that puts "TASTE above everything" PORTLAND. Ore., Nov: to. (IV . ; Itefore thv largest crowd, wltnosii-i I ing a football gnme here this 'sea-V son. estimated at 24,000, "Washing ton high won what may mean the I'oi-t In nd interscholaHtlc leuguc fhampinshlp for l'Ji'O from Com meree high here yesterday by a i scant 3 to 0 seore. A last minute ' threat by I'otnmeree however, nearly upset this. O'l'omu'll. half baek. took a long punt from Ache ! son on the' Washington ' 48-yard ; line and returned it to the two- yard line. The crowd, believing victory in sight for Commerce. whose heavy line work had repeat- , edly made yardage thru tho Wash i Inton line, was on its feet. Dm, the Washington team held like u stonewall and the hall wan lost on n fumble on the fourth ivy with -the ball on the on foot line. Washington's scoro came. In thu first quarter when Acheson, quar terback, kicked a perfect, goal from the 11-yurd line. PLAY ST. MARYS LKX1NC1TON. Ky.. Nov. 12 lPj S. A. Holes, athletic director, an nounced today that the Unlverslty of Kentucky football team has been Invited to .play a Pacific coat game on December 25. Tho invi tation was received Sunduy from St. Mary's college, Oakland, Cab, which held California to a scoreless tie this season. - . The athletic authorities do not contemplate accepting the invita tion, however, unless tho Wildcats, put out of the Southern conference , race Saturday by Alabama, should defeat both Virginia Military In stitute and Tennessee in remaining games, liven In that event, per mission would have to he obtained from Southern conference officials, and there was said to be doubt that it would be granted. Burns ConstruoUon of business Bftictu'rd at iDldVsectlori ot Valr' view addition coniplotcd.' ' . words MILD, y . . . 4nd yet THEY SATISFY s i !. "' J ; '