MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORECiOV. MONDAY. NOVKM WVM IS. 1020.
PSGE TIITIE1!
RAMBLERS
AND PIH IN
nl IMCI IPUT
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Sies will run Into ono or the Btrong
est teams in the country. Detroit,
which is unbeaten and tied only
once.
.
IBEAR-STANFORDS
,GAI TO DECIDE I
e's Ambitious
COAST LAURELS
May Share National Charn
.. pionship Honors Notre
vf; Dame Has Harder Sched- iZ ."mS
EffiENK. Ore.. Nov. IS. IIP)
Tin- possibility that Johnny Kits-, -
! miller, quarterback, and fameit
! lM.vinK Duichman" . or ihe i nive.-; Annual 'Big Game' Will Be
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never play another Rome, lowered
, a pall of gloom over the university;
j campus hyre today. , .
Orefion's 1C to 0 victory overi
I Oregon state here Saturday lost i
I much of its glamor when the in'-'
Jury to the university's gridiron,
I m-ii I -I r .-wif.iiiuii-'i was injiirvu in uir
ule Pitt Leads scoring mat piny or mo rust hair wheni
i two tncKiers slammed lilm to the
: ground.
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Final Bid of Ancient Ri
vals Southern Cal. to
Medt Idaho Oregon
Plays Island Eleven.
Week-End to See Tra
ditional Contests at Cam
bridge, Palo Alto.
By ALLAN GOULQ
Associated Press Sports Editor
ST. LOUIS, .Mo., Nov. J $. (Pi ;
Notre Dame, if it continues along
the unbeaten football- truils, may
have to share a full portion of the
national championship honors with
?rut -least one oilier team. Pittsburgh,
hut the dramatic laurels of the rormance o
season already uelonc to the Ham- . course tnat saw
hlers and Rockne.
Football has witnessed few such
illustrations of inspiration, lew
such examples of magnificent team
spirit as that manifested so far- in
the all-conquering march or the
.stalwarts of Notre Dame while
r KiiidiiiK Kcnius. Knute Rockne, flias
been fiKhting a battle of his own
against a hadlv infected leg. .
No team in the country has
played any suffer schedule than
Notre Dame. No team except Pitts
burgh and possibly Purdue can
show a record of sweeping triumph
as convincing. Tt would take a
hardy critic, who has seen both SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. IS. (IP)
the Panther and the Rambler, to Dr. Hnrold .Mullor. hospital phy-
iu.v wim-ii nuo iiio nest ueiense, i nn'iiin on outy at too t niversity
HO.NOLl'Lf, Nov. 1 8. (IP)
Critic Wood. Hloomfleld. N. .1..
professional, today held tile sec
ond annual Hawaiian open, golf
hampionship, after a stellar per-
the tricky Walelal
him riso rrom
1 - ih llace at the end of the first
day's play to capture the title and
SlfiOO in prize money.
Wood shot steady golf yesler-
j day in' the final 3(i holes to nose
out Horlon Smith, .loplln, .Mo.,
by three strokes.
which had the harder punch.
Pitts Leads Scoring
Measured by cold results, Pitt's
power house has generated 257
points to show a distinct scoring
edge over Notre Dame, with 111',
hut Pitt has had at least a few
soft sports to send the figures soar
ing. This week Pittsburgh rests up
In preparation tor the Thanksgiv
ing day final with Penn State. This
held forth bright prospects a week
ngo, after State walloped Pennsyl
vania, but Bucknell battered the
Nlttany lions last Saturday, 27 to
i, and Pitts should have compara
tively little trouble in rounding out
an unbeaten season.
Notre Dame faces Northwestern
this week and Army the next, with
y. Mo chance of a let-up, even though
outfit of these teams has been twice
beaten. It would make the cam
paign n' success now for any team
to bowl over the Ramblers. Rockne
is always the main target nt West
Point, with Red Cagle making his
last eastern fling, will make It a
grandstand finish before 80.000 In
the Yankee stadium November 30.
Big Games This Week
This week's biggest spectacle
will he staged with all traditional
pomp and panoply at Cambridge
and Palo Alto, neither can meas
ure up to the amazing tournout of
1:1,000 spectators for the Notre
name-Southern California battle at
Soldier field. Hnrvard and Yale
will wind up their seasons before
fiS.iWO, while California and Stan
ford will battle In the far west bo
fore S7.00U with the Pacific coast
conference title at stake.
Chainpioimhips have virtually
been decided in the east, with Pitts
burgh nt the peak, and In tho hig
ten, with Purdue crowned for t lie
rirst time, untied, unbeaten and
boasting a record that compares
favorably with those or Pitt and
Notre Dame.
The intersectionnl nrocrnm this
week features the Invasion of mid
western gridirons by two more Pa
cific' coast teams. Washington. In
spite of a disastrous season at
hor.ie, has a good chance to win
from Chicago, but the Oregon' Ag-
of California ' hospital when an
explosion and fire periled patieuis
and attendants, was the star end
of the late Coach . Andy Smith's
famous "wonder team." Harold
"Hrick" Muller played three years
on the "wonder" football team
and was particularly noted for his
long and accurate forward passes.
SOLDIER FIELD GAME
'
OHICACiO, Nov! 18. P) Foot
hnll's blppent crowd, the 1 '..'3,000
persona1 who witnessed the'-'Notrc
Dump-Southern California fenme at
Soldier ' field Saturday.- drew a
gate of nearly $3fiO, 000, a partial
check up by South Pnrk board
t onnnlssioners ha revealed.
Touchdown Aces
Uy the .ssooiu(pt Press.
Although Al Manners, injured
Dartmouth quarterback, mill leads
the nation in individual foot bail
scoring, (iene McKver, Tennessee
halfback, is making threatening
gestures that may carry him past
Manners total of 10S points be
fore the end of the season.
Markers piled up 1 li touch
downs and 12 points after Uich
down for 10$ points before he wart
injured in the Yale game two
weeks ngo. McKver, with two
more games to go, has neored 0"
points.
The lenders In each of the eight
trronns follows:'
Kant, Mnrntors, Dartmouth 1 043
South. MclOver, Tennessee ,
Pacific,. Schwartz. V. S.
Southwest. Miller, Arkansas....
Miss. Vftl.. King. Drake
Dig Ten, Derghorni. North
western Mucky Mt.. Clark. Colo. Col.
lilu Six. Dausch. Kansas
Coy. Kannns
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30--ROUNDS--30
BOXING
FRKl) F.RM'KSOX, Referee
MEDFORD ARMORY
TONIGHT
8:45 P. M. Sharp
JOE BICKKHSTAFF. MaHimnker, Presents
MAIN EVENT 10 Rounds Lightheavies
Kayo White vs- Tom Corbett
Great Colored ,. Only Boxer to Win
Fighter--A Terrific Over Gene 0 Grady
Hitter Game
SEMI-WINDUP 6 Rounds 135 Lbs.
A Main Event Attraction!
Billie Breedlove vs. Joe Martinez
A Plrnsinff Younger A Real Audience
Fnst Plensor
Admission Ringside $2.50; Reserved, $1.50;
General, $1.00; Children, 50c.
. - ALSO 3 RED HOT PRELIMINARIES
By ltusscll J. New land.
.Associated lross SKriK WrlttM
SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 18. (41
The ' big game" thai annual i
football classic that has brought
California and Stanford . together
(ilnce 18H3 -next Saturday becomes
the, "big . game" in fact as well
as fancy, for on Its outcome de
pends the championship of
the Pacific coast conference. '
California's Dears, undefeated
and untied In conference play, 1
will make their final bid for glory;
with their oldest college rivals!
on the opposing xole. Nearly 00.-
000 .persons, taxing the utmost!
enpacity of the huge, oarthern
Stanford stadium, will be on hand.t
W hen the Dears nosed out $
plucky Washington Husky eleven
7-0, at Berkeley last Saturda;
they turned into the home stretch j
of a gridiron highway that has led i
them from the wilderness of eniivj
season speculation to within sight ,
of the promised land. I'nimpres-:
sive at the start, California has
crushed four ' conference oppo
nents as follows: Washington
State, J4-0; Somhern California,
15-7; Montana, 53-18; Washing
ton, 7-0. ,
Choers for Price.
Those who came to weep for I
California have stayed to cheer
for it great football team coached
by a game, liitlq leader, C. M.
'Nlbs" Price. In the face of
many defeats , and much , grief,
Price carried oh to produce a ma
chine this' season' ! as formidable
as the powerful California elevens
Off to a brilliant start. Stan
ford has slumped badly In the
closing weeks, especially since Its
7-0 defeat by Southern CaliSornia
October 26. Dast Saturday it was
caught unawares by an alert Santa
Clara team and bowed to a 13-7
defeat. That outcome impressed
on a few thousand spectators that
The day of the upset is still with
us.
It is safe to, predict that the
Stajiford team that lines up
against California will not perform
like the ono that lost to Santa
Clara. ' --i ' '' " ' ' "
While Stanford 'Is contesting the
titular. ambitions of California, an
other conference affair will pit
Southern California against Idaho.
Oregon will entertain the Univer
sity of Hawaii 'in a game nt Port
land while Washington State will
tnke on Gonzaga at Spokane.
Washington and Oregon State will
carry their activities into the mid
west with the former playing Chi
cago and Oregon State meeting
Detroit University.
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Uy ). 11. Keclcr.
Sometimes i winder why we
i never have had a suutnn:tw . gl;"-
i ins rhanipion in the major ranks.
A couple of years ano I met .i
; very - goutl let l bander
XetiU'fold. who.
K('lf than any nther professional
iti thai consiilerable town.
Dennie. it si-cms can play some
nolf I'm 111 the sii) -posed wrong
Ule. and iloes. At any rate, ho
named l.en linishctl third in the Missouri open
was ..at Si. An- a Sprinmield and established a
jdrews to- eompe'te in tlto Driti.h recoi ii of :i ,m the first nine
hpetl championship, ft lid AN". Net-; hub's, par :?:, at the Hickory Hills
ilffold wan at the1, tinjctiniat-'in1 (bdf Huh.
champion .of Australia. Dm ih-ii .Mr. CrnntiHi jays, indi'i d. that
it as far as I ; ever, Ijeai d of u Hie niai' ti Mille wilh lU'iinie s
11 cltl cull iiil"- vvlio Mtunil mi I In- iml )n1 t- .... .,..ir
! wrong sidr i.f tho. jal. ' , bin in the prolraHed wraimb-s lie
However, they -have ifinuuaUy in 'gets Into w tb An l.onnworth.
this country a national southpaw j president of the Missouri I'rofes
golfing championship -r.-.did you sional Colfcrs' association, who in-
lUnow that? and Uudolph H.'- .lu-; fists on caltins Dennie's slice -i
I ran of MinneapoUs has woij'K; four ; liook, ami iriew to prove it to him
i times,- -JUs ; last , y'ictry buiug Die out of the dictionary. liennle '
(bird In ii row, so thni-. He . iow : says Mr. Webster did not live long
has permanent possession 4f. the enough to witness a left handed
J trophy and Is, known as King of.siien mid that Is not his tlien-
the Southpaws, uie s) lault..
And 1 .received a very interest-1 1 should think a teacher who
Ing letter the other day from ani played Icfthandcd would have :i
Associated Press rorrospondent, ; considerable aii-anlime In illus
Charles A. firumieh,' at Columbia, ; tr.iting strokes for a right-handed
Mo concerning lien liichtcr. pro- pupil he wouhl srve as a sort of
feysional at the famous Triple-A j human look in gla:s at which ths
club in St. I.ipuis. who. says Mr. pupil eould look and swing" at the
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Purdue Sophomore Great at Grabbing
Forward Passes But Is Poor Runner
- LAKAYKTTK., hid.. Nov. IS. game Saturday, Is the greatest of
WN Coach .Ifmmy I'helan of 1'ur- pass catchers but .
due's 'first western cnnfrremVi The ' "but"" however, did not
championship football team after mean that Woerner Is not mi ex
it 2 years of weary waiting and dis- j troinoly handy athlete,
appointments, says liilt WoernerJ "Woerner Is the Ki-catest pass
the sophomore end who snagged catcher I have seen." Phelnn unl.l
I two fonvartl passes .ind scored t!i! 'but he is about r.i worst runner
i touchdown which gave the Doiler- I liave ever looked at. after crttch
mnker the title, in the lowaMitir n pasn.
"We just decided to keep shoot
ing passes at him until he got
invay, and ii paid quickly."
The first pass from (Ilenn Har
meson Woerner caught on the
Iowa 2"-yard line, but Captain I till
C.lass'ow of the Huwkeyes caught
him before he had taken a half
dozen steps. The next one drop
mini contest with Indiana for pos
session of the "Old Oaken Ducket'
next Saturday, Jlllnols and . Ohio
State will battle It out at Colum
bus for second place in the race.
Kach team hai won two games,
lost one nnd been tied once, and
the runnerup position will go to
the wfnner. Michigan will attemnt
IE
The Klnmnth Fftll high Rchool
football team plays Medford high
here next Saturday. It will be the
last (fame of the year for the locals
on their home grounds. The Klam
ath high has not won n game frm
Medford for eight years but they
are coming Oils--week-end, full of
high hopes and singing. "Kvery
body's Doing' It,"- nnd "Poor Old
Medford She Hain't What She
Used to He."
I "The locals with a two weeks
. rst under their belts, to hen I their
bumps nnd bruises, ought to he In
the best condition of the season,
and able to put up a terrific Ptrug
gle. They will present their stron
gest front to the. Invaders, who
themselves have been defeated by
; every team hut Grants Pas.
Halph Cowgill, one of the chief
peppers of the pep gang, said this
! morning that his organization In
tended to be out mpting for vic
tory next Saturday. ' -
The Medford team plnys its last
i game of the reason with Asiitand
nt Ashland Thanksgiving ,duy.
They nre now striving to close the
football year In a blaze of glory,
I with victories next Saturday and
: Turkey day. ,
TALENT BASKETEERS
DEFEAT BUTTE FALLS
Tom Cornell, the tow - licatUnl
fighter of KaTiumiito, lias ambi
tions tonight of knocking out K, O.
While, negro of Chicago, in the
main event of the big bo slum
smoker at the Armory., t'orbj'tt
claims a go(Ml ring record.
ped Into his arms as ho stepped; to beat Iowalat Ann Arbor Satur-
over the goal line, and he didn't J day. and Wisconsin and Minnesota
need to run. I will work out another Instalment
While- Cm-due is playing Itn nn-'on their rivalry at Minneapolis.
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TO SPUR FIGHTERS
IN MELEE TONIGHT
K.
O. While.
In presenting Tom Corbett. rising
young southern California fighter,
against K. O. -White, Chicago col
ored slugger, at the Armory to
night, Promoter Tex Dickerstaff
. d e c 1 a red this
afternoon he be
lieved he w a s
staging o n c of
the best boutn
seen in southern
Oregon for the
season, support-
, ed by a well
balanced card of
preliminaries.
With- both
White and Cor
bet claiming vie
tor! es ovsr
O'O rod y, and
with the
thought that tho victor is to have
a return match with the Ashland
bey. the fighters are expected to
do their, utmost.
White has an Impressive record
around (Chicago, where he met such
stars as Tuffy Griffiths, Allentown
.loe ftnns, Walcott Jungford, Ked
I'hian, Charles Delnnger, Red Stan
ley. Walter Cleghorn and others.
Corbett, the smiling tow-head
from Sacramento, Is considered a
rising young Ilght-henvy. hut with
out White's impressive record. Jle
Is regarded as a terrific puncher,
with equal power in both fists.
However, reports indicate that
While Is a 10 to 8 favorite. A good
sized delegation of northern Cali
fornia fans Is expected to be pres
ent,' rooting for Corbett.'
A fast semi -wind up between
Hilly lireedlove, 135 pounds, of
Dend and Joe Martinez, 135, of
Sacramento, will throw leather fo
six rounds.
Three preliminaries will open the
evening's entertainment, for which
doors will be open at 7: IS,
A statcmcijt this afternoon by J
Tom Corbett gave his Impression j
of tonight's battle: "My first ap-
pearnnce In Oregon Is tonight, and j
I know this White Is tough, but
I have been meeting only that kind j
since I started fighting three years
ago. I will give the fans my he-d j
shot, and If I win. I want to meet I
your champion. O'Grady. here." (
Said K. O. White: . "I have train
ed faithfully for this match and j
I am in Dip pink, if Corbett will
tand up nnd swap blows with hie
r will knock him out in less than
seven rounds. Then nring on
O'Orudy and I'll do the same for
him."
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