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PAGE SEVEN Football Scores THEY COME THROUGH FOR ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOOTBALL OUTFITS' CAXOX CITY. Colo., Nov. JC. , probably uMert prisoners In iho Oc- fP) Discovery of an elaborate ' tobor niotiny which cost 13 IIvoh, i juot to cUct a, wholesale delivery 4 today had led to .solitary fonfintsf:V. A farmer neaf Ceptralia, Wasli . :(Bj the 'Associated' 'Prf""1 Pacific Coast. 9 MfvW.-Mfn-'prtMirtliat a ennrrtitfon of ilfclrt pre(!ftutlon:ii'J,,'rnf'n-fa dav, ustneira falrnlaritf. i Orecoa.il: .Oregon state-0. ' ufcnimft JflpJdaho- 5V-' ', Washington. ..(State. 13iMontan U. 0. . ,. ,. , . California 7; Washington 0. 1 eva,da : St. Ignatius 0S Santa Clara 13; Stanford !f.' St. Mary's S; fcalifornla at Los .vniteles 0. New Mexico Aggies 1; t'niver slty of New Mexico 7.7 ,' Columbia 24; Unfleid 12. Washington State Frosh 6; Washington Frosh .' ' Utah' : Acsleq 0; ; Denver Univer sity 13. Washington State' IS! Montana IT iriLL R CW-RADIOL'AVi U, o. - - '"...' i Toledo U 12;' Central State J Normal (Michigan)" Si. Oeorge Woslilngton 0; Juanlta 32. . . j IlaUfw'iri Wallace 18 Kent State i MEDFORD MAHi-TRIBUNE, MEDFOmV (VRTCf! OX," SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1 7.'-1 929. -.1: rNJ $c lSi:r : i 0. Wcsleyan 03: Cincinnati 0. Howiinit Qrcen 25: Detroit 2. . . Heidelberg' 24; Ohio Northern 1- . .. . i Nebraska 13; Oklahoma 13 (tie) Ixmlpvllle 6: Kurlham 0. Emporia Teacher l'J;' IMtts . burgh Teachers 0. ' , . Texas Aggies 2ti; nice C. Coe..5' Cnox 3., :u. . t Cornell. 0; Monmouth. 6. ItlpoV 13:' CcloTf .'"; Kansus 13; Washington 0. Yellow r Jackets 20; Chicaso Bears i.i'ro.) . . . Furman 0: South Carolina 2. . Louisiana Stnto 13: Mississippi 0. . . :. I.enoir-Ithyno 19; Catawba 0. . ' Orlnell 27: Carleton G. ' -j Indiana, I!);. Northwestern 14.' Drake 7: Iowa Stale fl. . Johns. Hopkins ; St. Johns (Annapolis) :i:.. ' , . -7 , : Kftnlu-r I'oly. Inst..' f; Wor ccHtcr ., . r- , Alabama 14: Georgia Tech. 0. CUudel 21: Mercer 0. ( '' At Norfolk Maryland (25: V. P. 1. 0. . . . , rjrovc city 7: Marshall C. Vf.t Virginia Weslcyun Bl: Pethahy 0. . Orittysbui-K 13; Lebanon Val ley T.. ' " ' - 7 Albright 73: Alfred 0. ' Hampden 'Sydney ' 1 1:, Richmond tt. . .: : St. -touis IT. fr; South Dakota State 0.7 John Carroll C; Ypsilantl State Normal. 6. (Tie) - Colorado College 54: Western State. 21. . , ; . . Providence College !); St. Johns (n; y.) 'ft. .. Florida 13: Clemson -7. ; Marquette. 20; linston G. .( tt), ', 1'lndlay 14: P.liifftnn 12. - ' ' Williams 19; Amherst 0. ' Alma, College 33; Kalamazoo ColteucO. Centre 0i Transylvania 0. . Western (Ky) State 'reachcra C; Oeorgetown (Ky.) 0." . Michigan "R" 13: Western State Normal (Kalamazoo-) 7. Baker 6; St. Mary,0. (Tip) Lee 13; Vlr- CJ ' J! - . Men of gridiron fame in the 1929 season In the Rocky Mountjihs. game although hit team has ibeeo losing. ; , jj -( Dutch" Clark, an All-Amencan: in 192C, 'is playing a' brilliant..; in fullv instead of being slipped, arc then used, with, repeated gen-3JOTiTt.A?M3,"'. OrS Nov.'. ltl.t-tAli Starting a car In this manner puts : tie applications, the engine keeps i be i hainhcr of coninierce has srery l.ttle load on -iho cold,cn-the rar wheels turnlns, reducing been nsked , to throw ItMElt Into gine at a t'imo wheh it can least j tlie chance r .locked whoela and1 an attack on ' crime within the stand-it heavy load, because Its ! loss of control. .. - city. Formation of a law enforco- lubrlcallon is far below normal! ,..---. " -. .: n,ent committee was sought yes- and its power at the minimum, j ' IIERIGTOM;. Kosr.. Nov .'16,. j terday by the trade and com- Another important benefit ' cn-'W Mrs. Louise Norton, 35, Kansas nieree -committee of the Portland joyed by owners of four-speed I ' " , , '"' cnamiier, uie eiaoicnuon oi emu c.irsMs' the case of control, on slippery rnad surfaces, through the facility of shifting gears from hlgH dpwti to third. : The internal geared' third speed'' Is a' constant witicldo 'So , itl-fTo automohlles killed nine-year-old Edna Coyle last night as with a penny, in her hand; Bhe -starte'd across-the streot to buy a lollipop. Washington, and ginla 3y. (Tie),,,... ,. , , 'Tbiane. 18: Sewanee 0. .. .H. 5)I. vtr.:25.;. Baslor. 6. . Texas 12; Tl C. U. 15. rtah 44; Wyoming 0. Colorado School of Mines Ttcijis 0. . t. . . . ' Temple 13; Aafayetto 0. 1 Rutgers' 14: Jhigh 0. ''n'u'lf'o 10; Np,rth Carolina State 12. ... .' ' .Miami 'SI: Denlsnn . 0. Ottfirbein J4; lliram-.r., .. , ' , ! Oglelliron .7: St. Xnvler 0. Michigan 7: Minnesota 6. St. Tiouls U. 6; South Dakota State o: i Drake 7: Iowa State fl. Orlncll 27; Carleton 6. shot anil killed here last night by Sheriff Sidney C. Deilerlck of. Dick inson cmnl'y when the woman anil her. companion, . Matt' Howard, at tempted lo. escape in their whlskey- mesh -drive that permits shifting a"im""ic. ii.i.uu wu ir at any road speed. When one hi jested., - - r : running on an ley surface, , this , ttniviIHSITV Oh' OIlEf:oN ability to get into, a lower gear , EusPnP Nl)V. .(Spccial.) With 'Is. an Important clement of fe lni. w,t,t,nn or ,eeBlltra to rppr.. control. When a stop must; be I s(1..r .,. 22 (llstrlcl nf Hie state. made on an extremely smfioth lc- plans fol- the annual "alumni, oon- wili he rtiittee. the object of the com- . I KLAMATH h'ALLS, Ore., Nov.; !' f) Henry .lanstn, gardener hero for 40 years, who disappeared i from his home last springs ater,, drawing -a .large. 'amount of mdney... from a hank, has been found in southern California, where ho Isj now living. Foul 'play was first feared when ho disappeared. . PHONE 965 Dr. H. Percy Coleman .. .... '10 years a '..'.. ..::.' Chiropiactic and ., Physiotherapist . y in Mcdford . :. " 128-30 'Medford Bldtf.'? -'.'2 h.'5hwnj .'f. . "lwi's best, or ventlon to bo held on the campus course, to permit me car to siow down ' without',. 'using the . brakes. If "there fs-not HUtflMent spaiwlfnr this,, 'the qtpp can. best -be made frralowr gear, fn' the orahsm Paige, a quick shift, from high to third, permits the engine to tact ntnrA ff fi.lvilv In itlnwtnf rinii'n ' tm car and. in addition, reduces :the likelihood of sliding the drive Wheels when the brakes are ap plied. . : , if the Icy surface is on a' de scent, and the use of brakes Is inadvisable, the. ability to shift to-a lower gear with nbsoluto cer tainty is of the greatest value, for the' speed of the car-may he con trolled wholly orjn part by the engine throttle. If the hr.nkes SPEEDS FOUR AID S COLD i v. WEATHER -OS' ANHKI;l?K. Nov. !(!. IPl : aturdiiy 'morning, "November, lij, j Ki'nnelh D. Dawson, viee-prcsi-1 , at !):30, plans are just al)ouf com-,' ; dont of- the StateH' Steamship com-'; plctett, "nhh'ouhced 'Jeanh'ette Calk--: pany, witht-headrjuarters in Port-j Ins, alumni Secretary. SUATTI.i:, Wash., Nov. 10. (IP) Striking on a' rock 'off Cape. De cision, southeastern Alaska, the steamship Depere- of the Alaska Steamship company was beached in u sinking condition at Port Mc- Arthur, approximately SB miles southeast of Sitka, "last night. r i Ifi'nd,. said' vtofihy 'nrosriocts good" that his oompaHy would in-,.' aiigurate the first Americnri flag; service between the '.Pacific, coast! and Kuropo. s t ' i .. . . "' ' ! JIWCTION CITV. Ore., Nov. l-'.. (A) llyrpn Petit, 22, was killed. and hit sister Ituby, IS. wan seri ously injured today whiyi two nil. tomobiies smaslted together In a dense fog. Albert Petit, 21, was slightly hurt. - '.- HAMMOND, Ind., Nov. 10. (Pi ltichard II. AlcIIee. postmasior anJ one of : northern Indiana's best known political figures, was killed ; Tho star motor patrol corps In Inst night when struck by a paa-! Texas gives first aid to Injured senger. train In .downtown Ham- j motorists as well as enforcing trnt' mnnil. - 'fie lnws. - Special winter advantages pro vided by the modern type four speed transmission, promoting both safety ' and efficiency, are listed In a bulletin Issued by the makers of Cirahnni-l'alBe, which' Intro duced tho new type four-speed drive in January. 11)27. The Graham-Paige transmission has been proved , in the hands of thous ands of owners during two win ters and much Information on cold' weather driving has been oblnincd. Uaso of getting under way when tho engine Is cold Is one of these fuur-sneed advantages. It Is gain ed by utilizing first speed, which. Is geared much lower than tho low, gear of other transmissions. Many owners of three-speed cais hfihlimilH- use second Bear tor stnrllng when the engine Is suf ficiently hot, but they naturally use, first speed In starting with n cold motor. The reasons for using, the lower gear, apply to, four-speed cars as well, but to a, greater degree. - , , K'very motorist knows that an engine develops very little pow er when first started, after stand ing In the cold. The wise driver allows tho engine to warm up be fore . moving tho car. but manv others abuse lite motor by racing It to' Obtain sufficient power t" start the , car, and slipping the Hutch , lo avoid stalling the en gine. This Is double abuse, for the. chilled oil dors not rirclllnte freely through the engine, nnd faster the engine speeds the more likelihood of damage: while slip ping the clutch, of course, rapid ly wars out th friction stirfars The extremely low first gear of tho nraham - Paige four-speed transmission virtually eliminates ,loth .these abuses. In first. 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We arc certain that either our cleaning or dye ing will satisfy you, and that your clothes will bo returned in" ' 'OjTcndid lupe, like new. ' t j ' 1 "We're Not Satisfied Unless You Are" if' 1 1 " i iU in i City Cleaning and Dyeing Wortis (. k-j I 'j ! , t' t U w ., i v FhonA,474 -' r -i -i i 'i h ning slbwly, the clutch may be let I .A -. T-:.-.: -r.'-r. '. ;.: . ir;-,:. .,-... .- - v.- .-A ,,,