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TROJAN CLASSIC
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BATTLE
120,000 . to See Football
,. Game Saturday in Chi
cago Rockne to " Guide
Squad From Wheel Chair
Coast Squad Has Fine
Reserves.
1 ! By ALLAN J. GOULD
i Associated Press Sports Editor
. SiEW YORK, Nov. 13.' () On
'tho already woll-establlshed theory
jthat they do come back, even If it
takes' a trip of 2000 miles tor the
puiprtRe, Southern. California's Tro
jans TlRiiro to he the team to stop
Notro Dame's rush Saturday before
some' 120,000 spectators at Solider
field, Chicago.
. On tho 'also well-catablished fact
that Notre Dame, even with Knute
HocTtne able to direct them only on
in part-time basis, has turned out
the greatest Hoosier array Bince
the 'Tour Horsemen," tho uncheck
ed1 Sbuth Hond cyclono figures to
sweep over the Trojans and on to
ward a national championship. :
" tt Is an nrgnmont that depends
on the pojnt of view. It won't be
settled probably until the dusk set
tles along the short of Lake Michi
gan, ' but if this interscctional
battle doesn't turn out to be one of
the greatest of the season, it will
not be for the lack of spectacular
'elements
; Those 'who like the chances of
Southern California see the Trojans
lioundiiiK across tho country to
tone for their unexpected' 'setback
jnt the hands of California. " V. S.
C. has finished its big-game sched
ule on the coast and can "shoot
the works" against Notre' Dame,
whereas the Hooslers- still have
fXorthwestern and the Army to
woVry about.
! Notre Dame, on the other band,
bus taken its last two games in
S"strikc" to be at the peak of South
;orn California. For the first time
since beating Carnegie, Rockne
himself will be on the sidelines,
even though his ailing leg will keep
him In a wheel chair. The psy
chology of this alone will be a stim
'ulant to the Hooslers. :
i Though It may be argued most
tot; Notre Dame's victims so far
"have also heeir manhandled by
other teams, the fact remains that
Rookne's ramblers have convinc
ingly disposed of one of the most
severe schedules tackled, by. .any
team; Tho workmanlike play of
'the team, directed on the field by
Prank Carideo, . one of the best
quarterbacks of the season, lias
impressed ' even its critics. The
polish and the punch lire unques
tionably there. .
Notro Dame has a smoother
working bnckfleld array, with Cari
deo, Martin Will, Jack Elder and
either Savoldl or Mulllns at full
back, but Southern California has
a wealth last runners, including
Duffleld, Saunders, .Musick, Mill
and Moses. Don Moses is tabbed
by coast experts as "the man to
watch at Chicago." Ineligible last
year; and out of action earlier-' in
this 'season because of a broken
bone- In his foot, Moses Is said to
have returned to action in fine
lorinl
The part" that the two strong,
hard-charging lines will play in tills
drama may be the decisive factor,
however much the spotlight may
be on Carldoo or Elder. Duffleld or
Jlosta Flanked by such fine ends
as Ta'paan and Arbclblde, South
ern California's Hun has a massive
center trio, featuring George Dye
at the pivotal position and Captain
Nalu Ilarrager, a "guard of all-American
caliber. Nutre Dam? also is
well equipped on the ends with:
lino passrcceiver in Colerlck and
siieli cither stalwarts as Captain
ijiw, Mounlhnn and Cannon.
t
HERRINGTON'S RUN
CLEARLY ILLEGAL
In thiV M'nil Tribune nrcount of
th AHhliina-Moilford hlfrh nohoal
K&mo ytfsiordtiy. ' n mlsinterprpta
tloirof tho HiloK-ri'MiltcU In an In
nt'uracjJ. -When n pltiyor Is ofi
fldo,' un In tho chpp ot HerrinRton'.i
run for ti touchdown, tho hull ro
vrt t I ho starting plaet. AVhyti.
Mortfunl titrklo. was rW'rlured off
ulilc. Observers on tho sidelines.
Including Uny Henderson, roarh of
the -Meilford Junior hlifh. snid tint
liOlh U-hitw were tiffined. It was a
fatal offlnod and orio of tho ' tvto
olfftion called durliiK the sanit-.
It would havo mado no differencp
IH Ue final outcome, as the'Med
tnl toRm was clearly, ouU-luf 3o.l.
aftdl Ashland ha? one of the be-t
teams Iri year.
L'nablo to fight 1-eo Lomkf.
claimant .to. the world's llpht-heav-weisht
title, because Lomnki
has left for tho east. K. O. White.
Chicago negro, will fight Tom Cor
bett of San Francisco' here next
MnnriiiV inetnntl l.ninaL-l lnf WMl.i
In the cold nml accepted a match j
in Detroit, and tho neRro'a man
nser, Gim West, is nnfcloug to show
his boy to southern Oregon fant.
He figures "White will defeat Cor
hett. who won from O'Grady iit
Yreka. and to match White in a
short time with the Ashland fight-'
er on a winner take nil basis.;
White has posted a forfeit
with tho Med ford Ituxing commis
sion, and this time will have no
opportunity of changing his mind
as he did when he was scheduled
to meet O'Grady last week. Tho
negro is expected to arrive here
tho latter part of tlvls week from
Portland to begin a short training
program in Medford, and is taking
no chances with Corbett. tho first
man to place a black, mark against
p'Grady's record of 30 fights with
out a defeat. '
There will be a good assortment
of preliminaries, including a. fas?
semi -wind up which fans remem
ber In the last card was almost
as good ns the main event. j
Ringside were placed on sale to
(hij1 at Brown's r.nd will also'he on;
sale at Ashland. and Klamath Fall.-,
with' "good ' delegations expected j
frm both places.-
BEATEN IN FIRST;
TARIFF FIGHT:
.il.it r.,tnuii'ViHiiii nf' fniVKls bv. 1101'
mining tho working out ot a de
forestation program.
Oregon Senators Beaten- '
The roll call vole was demanded
! by Senator Walsh. Democrat. Mon
1 1 a ua. ufler tlenator Jones, lti-pub-
lit-an t Wash I, had secured by a
division vote approval ot a proposal
to placo a 10 per cent duty on the
article.
I The roll call vote follows: '
For free sliinKles: Ki'piibllraiis
lliughani, lllaine, llorali, llrook-
-' ' , I hart, Capper,' Cou.ens, Cutlinit.
Dale, Dcneen, Ress, Frailer," Glenn,
Senate Places Shingles On; in'-
lis, Nye. I'atlerson, Koniinsoii ol
Indiana, SacUett. tichall, Townscnd,
Vandi'iilierg and Walcott 27.
: Duniocrats . Herkuley, lllack,
. n i. -. II.. nl'iuu
California and Washing- 'i larris, Harrison, llawes. irnyilen.
lleflin, McKellar, Sheppard, Sini
tOn Vote With Oregon ;mons. Steck, Thomas of Omaha.
' Tvdlnga, Wagner, .Walsh of Massa
Walsll Demands Roll Callhusetts, Walsh of .Montana, and
Tr. .... r- An.n.iAi.A.i'i i'.w ' Al.'iiivAT"
p rauitu jail tu wtwrnm the markets :aik mMX"
rOR SLUGGING iViAT CUTS 001 I:si'sl. SHOWS UMML'At'
Free List in .Spite of
. Fight By Coast Solons-
Total. 48.
, WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.-Coir.
Retention of shingles on the free , pould. Hale,, ltall'ield, llerbevt.
list was voted, today by the senate. iOohnson, Jones, Kean, Mi-Nary.
The vote was 4S to 30. ! ATuealf, Moseo, I'hipps, IioecK Short
Tho senate in so acting sustained rlllge. Smoot. Stelwer, Thomas or
the recommendation of Its finance ' Idaho, and atermnn
niease,
and
committee. The house had urn-I Democrats Asliurst,
nosed n 'B nei- cent dm v. Mlinlton. Ilroussard, Dill, Fletcher,
A vigorous contest was waged on I ontli Ic k. I'lttman, Kansdell
the senate floor by members from j 1 ''a"""c'1u' t
me racinc liwiiaweHt 10 ouiain a j slU'Orton
duly on tho product. . cnciiod for
iney contenoca it was necessary
-
l.t)S A.V!i;ij;s, Nov. 13. Ai
1'eu l.;id join, pronutter. today is
at liberty under S1000 buml prml
ing his appeal from a convietion
and sctiteiu-p of thirty day in j.til
im i-harges of ImtUry bruiiKht by
tius Sunnenberg. b e a v y weight
wrcsUlng ehanipion. .
Sonnenborg appeared In niu'iiK'l
pal court yesterday ami testified
that luljone called him on the
tt'lt phnne OetobiM' 2 2, ami made an
appointment to talk over some
proposed wrestling matches.
"1 met him on a downtown cor
ner, and we stopped to talk," the
wrestling c li a m p i o n testifiml.
"Then, quick as lightning, somo
thing struck nie In the face, and
I went out. When 1 came to. a
i second later, Ladjonc was standing
over mo faying he had licked t.he
i'lw ipplon, and that 1 was a
! checsi'y champion anyway."
It took the jury ten minutes to
find T.tidjoiie guilty.
I'OllTl.ANI. ore., Nov. lit.
(V.i --The Oren Stale llame t'om
inisMou shaved (moo a month
for the next four months from its
funds yesterday after cummis
fioners spent five hours poring
over accounts.
Uespito the fact that tho cut
was made in reducing the ex
penses of wardens, reducing work
under Vay now ami discharging
several game wardens, , there will
be no slackening . in the efficiency
itf (he department- Harold,
ford, game warden, said.
KTt, calves -.".
IKXJS Steady, lteceipts 50. In
cluding ! direct.
SHKKP AND LAMPS Talking I
r round steady. lteceipts 400.
V(liT.ANl. Ore.. Nov. 13. UT
liutter, egg, milk, poultry, onions,,
potatoes, wool, nuts, bay, cascara
hark, hops al steady, unchanged.
Nov. 13. (V,
PORT A FINE ONE
POKTLAND. Ore
Wheat futures:
'SIRANGLER' GETS
NEW TITLE 1TCI)
Closo
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Adams Kluwor shop
business on North
strotit.
to meet import competition prliio'j-i j 4
pally from Canada. It was further T Springfield Large trnnafnrmer
inrgued it would regulate the lum-1 Is under construction at sub-station
her industry so that it would as- here.
I'OltTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 1.1. M')
! Humiliation of K. 10. nnidle.
! odltoi of xtiv. Ori'Kon City Kntor
;. lirise, ns I'nlted States nilnlsler to
I'hlna was Henn today In Shanghai
'.dispatVhes that the, nnnin of Nel
i sna "T. ohiisoiV had " IVe'o'ii- 'snli
i milted Ity Washington for their
npi ruval In that position.
l.OS AXC.KI.KS. Cal., Nov. IS.
11') 10d ("Strnngler"! Lewis for-
mer heavyweight wrestling chain- .
plon, again will seek to regain his
lost laurels in tho ring hero tonight
In a finish bout with (Ills Sonuen- I
org, title holder. '
Pile matclP with the chaniplbn-
sbip going to tho winner of two
out, of three falls, several iloolc
pluco several week ago when Son
lioiiherg won tho deciding lull after
the seconds , for both Krapplora, iad
5um'ic'd ' into' the Tlntg, The dis
pute which followed brought about
the rematch.
December
March
May
Wheat:
lilir IScnd hlucsiem,
bard white
Soft white, western while
Hard winter, northern
silling, western red '..
Onts No. 2, :ts-ll white :U,00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat CG
flour 8; corn oats 1!: hay 5.
..M.2S
.. l.ll!
1.14'. 4
fbo
i:osi:ni'it(i, ore.. Nov. 1:1. yp
A Bovernmeiit turkey Kradlll.tr
ai'bool, the first 'of Its kind In
OrcKon, will be held hero Novem
ber 2!l and 30, ai'cordinn to ,1. r.
I.ecdy. county agent and secre
tary of the DoilRlas Co-operative
Turkey growers. T. W. . lleitr,
ninrket Hpeelailst of the United
States departnient 'of agriculture,;
whii recently conducted aVradlns
school at Salt Lake City, will .'be
in charge of the school.
City Engineer Krcd Schofl'el and
l . c... ....:..t c-..ni.
,-iiiimil. oiipci iiiLiiiitii-ii, ouijiujr nun
'returned to the city yosterday from
jl.os Angeles, having nttended the
1 western airport conference ',lasc
iTIiursday. l'riday and Saturday.
I where approximate!)' 40 airport of
j flcials were In nttond'nncQ and the
program was n source of much avi
atioii liifnrinntlon. . "
j -It -dovcloped at. this .conference
I that tho biggest problem coufront
! ing soul he 1 11 Calit'nrnin avlatlop in
i terests is tho constantly increasing
fair traffic, nuiny planes bclnp in
! the air, coming and going, at al!
j times, presenting a slliiatiou tend
ing to possible air collisions. The
! Lor Angeles airport, Mr. Seheffol
! said, somewhat resembled in its
I activity a great metropolitan rail
road passenger station. , , ;
Tito two Medl'ord men got over
a big stretch of California terrl
tory, much ol' It by plane, as tho
convention sessions were held at
various airports. "Outsido of area
and buildings,' the new Medford
airport compares favorably with the
majority of all ports wo- visited,"
said Superintendent Scheffel today.
,-r -J ! . !' ' T
Klamath Kails Construction :s
under - way on $40,000 Newberry;
store building nt Klgbth and NMI).
I- ' ' 1
E, BUT LOCALS
WON M MONEY
Although Ashlantl' won the foot
ball game from' the local high
school on Mbnday, Medford hlgn
school reaped 'the ' financial . re
wards. A statement issued by 'the
principal's office at the 'school this
morning showed 2500 paid admis
sions, the total receipts being $1300.
The record for attendance at
high school games was set Monday,
this being surpassed only by the
Frosh-Roolt game Saturday.
The high school officials and
student body wish to extend their
thanks to the townspeople for the
splendid way in which they sup
ported the team, and especially tho
business men, whet organized the
poiK, banquet ajid parado. As a re
suit or this hea'rty fc'o-bperatlon, the
financial success ot - tho present
system is assured.
J. ! '. iiV ..'I 4 ,1 t ,'
TWOHEROES OF
SPIRO, Okla., Nov. 13. (P;
Johnny McLaln, 17, quarterback
of the Spiro high acbool football
team, is dead of concussion of tho
brain, suffered in a Banie between ,
the Spiro and Tallhlna schools ye1-:
terday. ...
Mclain, who weighs only no,
pounds, was injured In tackling a.
much larger player.
SAX JOSE, Cal.. Nov. 13. UP)
Henry Laioma, ntar univeisity of
Santa Clara football guard, died
at a local hospital early today or
'peritohitis following ah operation
a, week ago for appendicitis.
A call for volunteers yesterday
to undergo a blood transfusion
operation in on effort to save
L.uoma'8 life, was answered by 14
students of the university. Hugh
Clark, Jr., of Dunsmulr was se
lected for the operation, which
however proved futile.
Jjuoma was rapidly achieving
national promlnenca as n 'gridiron
atlilcto'Svhc'n slriokoiv over a-wcek
ago. fyast .yeat(ho won ho, notable
mention in a. piaj'orlty of all
American team selections. ,
ASHLAND STUDENT IS
UNIVERSITY HARRIER
UXIVEUSITV OF Oil KG ON.
KLXiKNE; (Hpeelal.) Kay Xeal,
Ashland, Is one of the leading hai'-i
rlers of the Oregon track team.;
Xeal will; represent the Webfoots,
on homecoming day. November 11,;
In tho meet with" Oregon State.
There will be 10 men in each souad.!
The. race will start 20 minutes b?r j
fore .the w
iimo.i .
ViK WE PAY
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REVOLVING STADIUM :
. FOR GRID BATTLES
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PRINCETON. X. .1.. Nov. 11. iPi
A creat hoon ta alumni and other
football nuts seema "possible. A
contributor to Prlnrcton Alumni
Weekly ha a simple method by
whlrh everybody at a game ran
hive as good a seat as anybody
else.- It Is to build a stadium on a
Irark nntMinvo.il revolve iliirlna
tho game.
Fights Last Night
(lly llio AsiM'lnlod Pre.)
DUS MUIXKS, lu. Lleurru'.
W'riKht, Omaha, Neb., knoeked out
Cowlioy Owen, Cluthrle, Okla., t-l.
FLINT. Mieh. Johnny flc
eonie. Heheneelady. N. Y., outpoint
ed -liddie "Kid" Wanner, Chlcaao.
(10).
NEW TOHK. Oeorul.. Cold
lien?. New York, outpointed John
ny Dundee. New York, (10).
llimil.KllIOM, Pa. Joxe Diaz.
Culm, wop on a foul from Henri
Pewaneker. New York. M): Mlik-i
cy Dlake.Ixis Anireles. knoeknd uut
Charlie Mali, Hethlchem, (1).
l.OS AXOKLKH. Cioldle' Hs
Ocean Park, I'al.. outpointed (inn
ton r'hfirle. Pari. 1 1 0
For Glasses That,Are RIGHT
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Blrfg.
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