STATER SQUAD SEEKS REVENGE EUGENE TODAY Thirty-Five-Year -Feud of Oregon Schools Renewed '. Undefeated Bears Meet Losing, But Determined SAN FltAKCItiCO, Nov. 16, (N) -The thunder of decisive buttled destined to either make or break leaders of far western football, will echo over half a dozen Pacific coast gridirons today, us six con ference i teams fight It out, and n like number tear at each -other for non -conference football honors. -Undefeated and unrivalled thus far in .their most difficult con quests, the Golden Hears of Cali fornia will come -to- grips at Iter kctey with an old rival from the north, Coach Knoch ttugshaw's Washington Huskies, wfio, thus far havo fulled to win a game thjs sea son, but still are- rated a formid able foe. ,. . ; ; . 1 , , ''WQ rivals, wjiq,, jfor ?!T -yojirs havo been struggling for gridiron supremacy in Oregon will clash ttt Eugene, wliere University ; of Oregon meets Oregon State, the University of Oregon elevens have n a majority of the games in Wio past, .but today the Oregon Staters were ready to give battle with a vengeance, still smart ing under the,ir defeat of hist- year. Oregon has lost but one conference game this season. Wa.sli. State tf-'tovorcuV "Washington State and the Mon tana Grizzlies were staging a party at Missoula, with prospects bright for the, invaders of -returning home with the lion's share of the honors. It will be the last home game of the season for the Grizzlies. -'..". Looking forward to the contest of next week ' against California, Stanford's Cardinals today were pitted . against t the Bronchos' of Santa Clara university In a non conference . affair. Coach Glenn Warner planned to use his. second nntl third" stringers, with possibly Hilt Slmpklns, fullback, in the line-up. The powerful St. Mary's, eleven, undefeated and tied only by Cali fornia, will meet the University of California at Ix . Angeles Bruins. St.' Mary's was the favored team, holding n record; among the best elevens of. the season. Idaho's .Vandals and the Ilull--dogs -of Gonzaga will battle it out PH Moscow in another non-confer- enco Joust; . : E STOPS SULLIVAN 1 CIliCAUU. Nov. 16. Wr Tho program of My Hulllvan of St. Iaul towuril a clmnco at Jnckic Fluids' welterweight title, hu boon ruined, anil a member of tho Dundee fam ily of Baltimore- ptood toduy. as an outstanding challenger for the crown. . Vlnco Dundee, - brother of Joe from whom 1'lehls won his title, used llic oceiiMlon of Jaek 'Denip Boy's third show nt the Coliseum last night to stop Sullivan' Htrinu of triumph by a decision victory in 10 rounds. ISud Tnylor, veteran Tcrrc Haute Intl., featherweight, walloped San tiago Zorlllu. Sun Ulna Indian, in , another 10-rounder. V, The show drew 7078 customers, n ho paid S30.U40. ASHLAND, ore., Nov. 10. UFh Tho C'lik-u. Calif.. Stale Nurmul school cloven went down to a crushing defeat before the South ern Oregon Normul team here yes terday. -Tho wore- was L'o to J. Tho Onlltorniuns scored first. The Oregon teachers matched the counter in tho first half, and held tho visitors scoreless there after. ' The southern Oregon' team was outweighed more than SO pounds per .man.1 ':''''. Ashland Imsinens- men declared ft holiday In lite- nticriloon to at tend, the guinc. A committee also 'ld tickets. .. . 1 t l-TIMERS ATTEND ; -v ..... v. ' NKW tOKK. Nov. IB. M'i A hundred bid time baseball fans, players and sports writers attended tho ? funeral of Joe Metllnnlty. famfil "Iron Man" of babll ut . the Church of oar Lady of llefugc In Brooklyn today, ', . ' Among this' little, group of mourners were ,'John J. McUraw, manager of the New 1'ork Giants and for whom McMlnnlty won dou ble headen and pennants 15 years ago: Abe T eager, Brooklyn sports writer, who named the brilliant .Mtcher the "Iron Man" when he ?tu In his prime, and John I!. Illeydler, president of the National league. '"'"' Sacramento Fighter Will Show Wares in Medford Ring Monday Joc Martinez of Sacramento, who meets Hilly ltreedlovo of IlendJ in the Ncml-wiiuliip of the bljr fight mill lien next Motuluy flight. In rcKardod as a. slushing fighter. Tilts will bo Marl Inez' first ap IHMinuieo in southern Oregon ami he lnu plans or leaving a good imprecision by knocking out the Bend rightcr, who made Iuh, first appranuice here in tho last cavil, when ho and Teddy Mtsko fonght Nix rounds to i draw. 0 .r n.rdiKFMrafr.6oif Bag) Ily O. B. Keelcr. I sec 'by the papers that. Walter ITagcn has about decided to quit that exhibition game and devote his time to business, the business be ing a very ''we'll organized and, I thin k. profitable distribution of golf equipment under his name and designed with his apprctval. , Following , his greatest, victory the Urltlsli open at Aluirfleld ' tliitf year the old Jlalg showed -disappointingly nt : tho -United States open and in some other tourna ments, while, retaining apparently' all his old box-office value for ex hibitions, paired with Morton Smith under the clever management of Dob Harlow, I don't know about this report. 1 do know that nt I'lnehurst last spring the old llaig said to me, with a hint of sadness undcr.his always casual and happy air; Tm nearing the end of tjie road in golf. . I've lost my keenness t6c the tfttme. I can't get keyed up any more, except for some special event, say the British open. I'm T Broadcast of ' the Froxh-Hook football giinc yesterday from the Mall Tribune-Virgin radio station KMKI), met popular approval throughout the valley, according to Mrs. Y. J. Virgin, manager of the station, who received many calls from fruis, voicing congratulations on tho service. The Model Clothing storo spon sored the broadcast and credit Is also duo Mann's store and Brophy's, jewelers, who donated their regu lar broadesst time during tho game. Today's broadcast of tho home coming tilt at Kugene Is spon sored by the California Oregon Tower company. A Silver radio set Installed through the cpurtesy of Palmer's Music House picked up the lMoad cast for fans who gathered In front of the Mail Tribune office during the games. NORMAL CHAMPIONSHIP IS WON BY LA GRANDE I.A. (JIIANIJR. Ore.. Nov.. 1(1. (!') Knlorn ttrogun Norinal Hrliool iloeNlvoly d e f v a t o d Muninoutli Normal fuovfoah team, hore ,,,M torday to claim the mythical hUiIc normal poltool ehamiilonhtu. The eoro wna-i to 7. ' The eaftcrncri outplayed tlie'Vlsltora except In tlitr flint lu rloil.V ' i-t- ,, LA GRANDE AND MILTON PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP LA (iltANUK. Ore.. Nov. 16. IP) La (irando ond Mllton-Kree-water Mh chool football tcam will meet here today for the cunt em OrcRon footlmll lltle. Neither team haa been defeated In Oregon this year. The visiting team haa not known defeat In this section lr three years. PORTLAND. IFt Hev. A lira m D. fkanits, , civil war veteran, known as the "marrylnn parson" died .yesterday at Vancouver, Wn., lie claimed a record of having married more than trtn persons during his lifetime. -. MEDFORD MATT, - cr -"'Jr ' coasting right now. If you want to know. And I'm having a pretty good time. I can still get out there and give the fans a show. But the zest for the old game is gone. I don't mind admitting I'm sort (f looking around for a way out." . . t yt . Is this tho way out? Perhaps so. Sir Walter, Is plpo.tql.fO , years old. ' Ho. has compiled -a record which, if h&..nevcr sticks a hobnail in another golf course, will statu! up'.withthem nil, and lubove the most, when A ho records of .sport arc. 'closed. ' Two American open championships;, four British opens; five United r States professional titles 11". major championships, not counting the numberless east erns and westerns and such mat ters. .f.. - . . - .!.; . Is It the old Haig's "Farewell to Arms"? .If so, then the most col orful golfer, ' tho smartest show man, and, in my humble opinion, the greatest competitive athlete In pWt Is making, his bow to. pub lic to whom he never has failed to give the best' ho had. I Fights Last Night (By Ilia .Wwlatwl IToaa.) ' NEW. YOHK." f,axle Kohcii liluuin, . Now. York, outpointed .lanica J.- llraddock, Jeraey City. N. d.. (10); Oomlnlck Pctrone, Now York, and Youns Za7.7jirlno, Now .TiTxcy, drew, UO); Don Volonto, Knclaml, and Harry Carlotun, Jor roy City, drew, (I0. KKI'IKHT. t liar lie IW-lanuor. C4viuuli. (MiiiHdntedt Ijco lnickit Alwrdoen, Wa.-li., (10). ' BOSTON. Andy. Martin, lion Ion, outpointed Fay KOxliy, Chl csro, (10). - . MIAMI, Kin. Dnve Shndo, Cal ifornia, kuoeked out Dick Kvann. Clc vein nil. (2): Harry "Kid" llrown. rhiladelphla, and I.uih (ronzuL-8, Culm, drew, (10).-' ltCKKAIX). I'hll Zwlck. " Cleve land, Rtnptieil Hilly Kowalik, Iluf- fK (). ' " ' , 'I'lTTSlH'Itc.ll, l'a. Jimmy Del. mont, l'ltlKliurKli, autiioiiiled (lone Iteed, l.im AIKCris"(IO). .' I , . HOLLYWOOD. .'Oil.' Kdille Miirdoek, Oklahoma Jilnlor HkIii weight. , outpollllod Joo (lllell. Iirooklyn,' (10)..' '. SAN KKANi'lHC. Tommy Cr.i tsnn. Omahii, Noh., and .done (luoi. rero, Loh AnKelo, drew, ' QfO). SAN Dll'XiO. Oil. lrjvm-'l.UR7. () m a h a. Noli., outpointed'; Joe Hchlocker, Loa AilKelcs. H.':.. IMPROPER Ms ?: .P. I'OltTLAND. Ore.. Nov. l.-(P Franklin P. J(urthy of Urnnla Pass. Indicted Jor sending an, Im -proper letter through the mails In nnswer to an adyftJoment In a Portland newspaper by a woman who sought 'employment as a housekeeper, was sentenced lo 30 days In Jail, todays ... ' He was Indicted by a federal grand Jury. Murphy was given creiHt on hla term for the thr:e weeks he hat been In jail. fA TRIT? iTXfi, ;M 1? DFCYR D, WHITE CONFIDENT CAN PUT GORBETT j . If K. O. White Is as good as he J claims, the Chicago negro should i not have muoh trouble in his but j He next Monday night at tlu Arm I orv with Tom Corbet t of 4an Frun- ! eisco, the first boy to have over won over Gene O'Grndy. White Is In' Medford and will work out uga.'n at 6 o'clock this evening at the Armory; where tho public is in viied to waTch him. The winner of this bout is to meet O'Grady "In a fight hero In tho next few weeks. Both fighters huvo met the Ashland fighter and had close buttles each .tlmo. The six-round semi-windup wilt present lillly Jlreedlove of Bend against Joe Martinez of Sacra mento In the 13rt-pound ehss. Hreedlove lias fought before in Medford and is regarded" as one of tho fastest youngsters seen how for sometime. Martinez has been having success in the ring game around Sacramento and San Fran cisco and thinks he can fhow tho Bend boy where to get off. - A special event of four rounds will present K." O. McCumber, slxr .foot-two fighter of 185 pounds, against- Toting Turner of Sacra mento. The floor boards have been strengthened for this event, whicn follows a four-round bout -between Jack Breedlovo of JJend and John nie ' Jackson of Sacramento. Mc Cumber hails from Dairy and has six straight knockouts to his credit. The curtain-raiser will present Dynamite Iec of Ashland and Johnny Schumacher of Medford In the lST-pound class. Seai Deserts French Pint AGDE. Franc A1 Suddenly, without previous warning, the level of the Mediterranean fell lie re. In the harbor. In front of the City hall, tho water dropped to such an extent that vessels which were moored In a fair depth of water went aground. Large sand banks havo appeared between the end of the pier and the lighthouse. CteTMI g STARTS MONDAY NOVEMBER 18 OKKfiOX. SATl'RPAY;' XOVKM VV. R Hi. 1!)2D. Oregon Stars IK 0 k 7 - . Thic Oregon players Who started the game against Oit isiritc at I'.iigcne, Sutunlay. Air h ,t and Shields ait among the men on the roast at thvlr respect! ve posltioiis and Itmwne Is tm tkhtg lnt( varsity rnoiball following a year or tYpcrloiuo with j frcl men eleven ut IttS. , KVdKXU, Ore., Nov. 10. (At ivan ISroiit of KuKone. was found Ritllly by a circuit court Jury late yeatcrilay o:i a rhai'Ke of involun tary nii.iiKluiiKhter in cotiuection with I ho death of Kennclh Dilhird, another KiiReno youth. " Cars driven by them collided last AiiKUHl. The Jury recommended lenloiuy and sentence will be pro nounced Tuesday. IIO.MI-: (At The uniform of the new Italian aer.dcmy Is of royal blue with silver mittons and orna ments. Ordinary moinbers wear bluek plumes on their eoeked hatH but tlie president, Senator Tlttonl, ex-fni'elKn mlnistor, sports a white, plume. THRILLING MYSTERY 'ROMANCE mm Set for Beavers mm best jllst tho i WANIll.NdTON, Nov. 1 . W) ' I'hilippluo tndeiieudcnco was pro posed in a bill Introduced today by J Hepreseutativo Knutson, Kepulilie an of Minnesota,, the nieasuro pro i vtriiiiK that tho president one year after ils 1:t.ssa:u issue u proclnnui j'tlnii for the insular Rovoriuuont to 'cull n constitutional convention if ho felt the Islands capablu of self government. CHICAGO, Nov. 1G. p) Jane Addatns, head of Hull limine, will bo confined to a hospital only u few days by the wrist injury she suffered Thursday night. Miss AuihuiiH slipped and fell when aris ing from tho dinner table, and her wrist wns broken. llEIRD 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 her uncle's will. ' '-li t :, Shcwent entirely unprepared for tlie stirring adven tures and the determined efforts of unknown enemies to drive hei from the place and thus lose her inheritance arid .certainly; se did not expect to, fmd 'romance, m this sinister Connecticut mountainside. ; . j - "The Secret of Mohawk Pond," a smashing mystery romance of one of America's most popular authors, is being serialized for the first time. ' MAIL 'BREAK' IN THIRD . FROS CPliVAM.IS, Ore., Nov. Hi. iV' In a wild and thrilling runt ball ganu hero yt'sterday X'nlvoiHity of (regon freslimen evt-ned up thi'lr i to (i defeat at Medfnnl last wei'k by Cdinlug from behind in the lost half to defeat Oregon Stute Uuoks, III to The Hooks led at the half by 17 to 1J. The 'break" came In the third quarter when Krank 'hillle, Ore gon Ktato fullbiiek got rough mid was went to. tho beneh. The IvooUa at tho suiue time nufl'en-d a penalty half the distance to their own goal, the Krosh taking the biill on Oregon State :t:i-yard line. A 1 0-yard pass, llushlow to Sheihey, atlviineed the ball to the 2:i-yard marker. Kushlnw, on a delayed buck, nuddtlnly broke through to the left and galloped Hi yanls for a tutiehdown. I'mm that moment tho Krosh held the upper hand. A crowd of fiOOO witnessed the struggle. I FOOTBALLERS RECOVER ! FROM AUTO BUS MISHAP IiKLKONf, .Miss., Nov. Hi. (H I I'-our of the siitad of Sunflowor j cnllcKu rootluill players, hurt yes- j terdny when their bus overturned i toduy were believed out ot Uu.ll- l gor. t The ulayers, thouKh shaken up j and '. 7 bruises wore Unlet i the , r the experience. 'hy Outi'h 111 X-:V YOKK. Nov. lf Hleh- nrd J. (llcmlon. he:id crew coueh j of Columbia university, was Htrlek j on with appeudieitiH lant nlht while on the way from his home riv Chatham, Mass., to attend a testimonial dinner to tho J 2! crew nt tho Columbia university I club In this city. The Kvcrnmont-nenornl spent . approximately $2,000,000 on the Chosen exposition at Keljb, Japan,: which opened recently. I :; r r"; mmMim :.''. TRIBUNE PAflR FIVE ,T DEFECTIVE AIR T STATE IS CLAIM Dealer Who Sold Five Planes Will Be Called On Carpet By Board, Is Plan Regu lation of Plane Sales Seen As Need. ' mi- ,v SALKM, Ore.,, Nov. It!. P) To iirrlve ul a policy deais'ned- to pre vent the flyti.fr or the sale of tin airworthy alrshlpy In Orewon, tho stttte board of aeronautics will meet In Sa lent some day next week with suite officials and tho tiiauufaeturers of ulrcraft. In a conference with Governor Patterson and -Attorney General Van Winkle, members of the board yesterday declared that the situation In Oregon Is critical, nnd that unless something is done yotiiiK fliers are Koinp to loso their lives during the next yea;. H has been found that the- Orc pon law wives the board umple au thority relative to licensing pilots, but that it. Is almost worthless as fur aa ret;u luting tho quality of planes is concerned. When tho mocthiK is culled next week It is prahl that an unnumed uirshlp dealer, who is Bald to havo sold, five defective planes in- Oregon, will be summoned before tho board. These ships are brought into () i' e k o n from California,, Va::hiiiKton, Idaho and o t li 0 r states where they are no longer permitted to fly. '-lilbt ration Wine" On lUtfue K AiyfcJltLAl'TEN. Germany (P) "fjierution Wlho" has been plckr ed, as the name of the .1929 vin tage hereabouts to recall in' later years the rejoicings of tho populu4 lion over thciVttcuattori of Hhlrto territory by, French and English troops.' 1 . '' 'y. y SOLD ii. ii ii.it I'll ;nl