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PACE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. AVKDNKSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. " Oregon Meets These Hawaiians INJURIES CLOUD M EWAN SEEKS GENE OUTPOINTS r I i; 1 PROSPEC I PI CARDINAL TEAM j Rintola Out of Game With Bears Account Twisted ; I : Ankle Moffat Also Badly ! Battered General Concli S tion Below Par. STAXFOim VXIVKRS1TV, Oil., Nov. 20. (A FariiiK a .lifficuU : buttle Saturday ntfiilnst tho tnuKh, confernnre landing lleniH nf thn University of Cnlifoinin, Hie innnt ' formidfililo foon they will moot j this fontluitl Hfiison, the Cardinals : of Stanford university worn having , their trouhleH today, and the pron jieelH were not no hrlKht. j Although Rovei-al of thn fa I'd I- iuiIh were not in the pink of con tiltion, lnont of the eleven will nee Herviee in Kalurday'H fray. It was certain, however, that it tidy R in tala, crnek hnifbaek, would not he in the line-up, for Hudy twisted : his itnltlo in tho game last Sutur ,l:iy with Santa Clara. TIiuh the Stanford team Ik left with only two left half-haekH, Lud Frentrup and I'hll Moffat. The latter al.so wan considerably battered by the flying hoofs of the Jtrones, but at least ho can still do some practice. It is admitted that the general Tniiditinn of the team, physically, I not iiji to standard. . The trouble is not so much with new Injuries as with old troubles that have kept - men out of play throughout the iKeiiHon. However, Coach Warner is i proceeding as best ho can, and ; and regular prnctice sessions are i being held daily. The team will move, out for a nearby country j clult Friday night. BUTTE FALLS, TALENT PRACTICE GAME ; I1UTTE FAU.S, Ore., Nov. 20. M Spec-lull Our boys pluyed a irac : ttce game, with , Tnlenl Saturday i night. The1 score: wan 30 to i) in j favor of Talent. Mr. Nee pluyed 'all the boys of both Hie first and ; second team to Rive them practice. of RADIOS Wew lyVldor-RaJio-ConMile lt-32 5178.00 .omplHo , Mtcro-Sjrnchronoaa! Kxoct a luiraclut Victor ,llulio ia ten year ahead! Acliildraa tuueit. Epoch, making new dynamic RfM-akcra. Nothing like it lur tone quality. Palmer Music House Ink . ' HI in i r" ) "WE SELL HAPPINESS" Main nnd Bartlett Phone 788 i r kJ'- i , v;.;vy Olio K In lit, coach of the Culvcr.Mliy of Hawaii football team, ,ls hriiigliig (hi or I ho most colorful teams In history to tho INiHI'lo const, and llicne three players are the most outstanding; of the lot. Thi-y have mowed down all opjhihI tlon this year and are set to play. Oregon I" a standstill In Portland next Saturday. USHERETT FS MAKE HIT HANSON SLAMS THYE AT ARMORY MITT FESTi An Interesting feature of thej boxing Hinoker hero 'Momlay night I was the presence of four uniform- ed usherettes, tho first time in I southern Oregon that boxing fans had tho service of being shown to their seatH by young women. They were attractively attired an 'I came from Ashland. The Misses Dorothy Nlninger, Fvelyn Shall, Cleo Wlltse and llrona Hughes nindo up tho attractive quartette, who will probably also serve in the same capacity at the next smoker In two weeks, prosont inir (lone O'drndy and Tom Cor bett. The usherettes are one of sev eral Innovations, Promoter Tex (ticket-stuff has brought about since arriving In Medford, present ing some of the best boxing cards ever seen In southern Oregon and il rawing the largest crowds th;tl fights have drawn in yearn. Fights Last Night (Hy the AsMirlntcil Press.) Ni:V YOltK. Kid Chncolhto. Cubit, outpointed ,Ioo Miirtlni1'., SiMln, (10); Itahy Face Uuinteni. Culm, slopped Willie Itonnvenl ri. Brooklyn. (t); Juan Cepero, Cubit, outpointed Alex Torraine, New Haven, Conn., tit). INDIAN POL IS. Steven Smith, ItridKeport, Conn., outpointed .lint tuii llccd. Hi W Pa., (10); Hitbe Peleco, New ' York, stopped ller mmi Sllverherg. Phlladelt)hia, ( . l.OS Aii:LKSKrankie Camp bell knocked nut Hurry Olllon, ('mi nda. lit; Kddlo Iturnbrook, It.ilti more. won on n foul from Henry (ioldlierg, New York, (.1).' CI.KVKLAM). Tommy Kree 111 tin, Kilo, Ph., stopped Farmer Joe Cooper. Tone llnute, Ind., (I. NIOW ll.VVK.V, Ciinn. l.ouln (KiU Kiiitlau, Mfi'ltlcn, roan., cm! Itolntcil l-Iuuiry i'aliann, I'hllailt.l plila, (10). St. V(t(.rnlHiri?. l-'ln. Antnnio 1'inz. t'uim, luun'kM out Fran kit IMari', t'hlrago, (3. ,liriS(. Win. K.Mlt Munon. St. I'tiul, oulmlnttil I'rh.in l.thiTtv. SomiM-Mi'i, Wis., t H 1. Y(M'N(IST()VX. O. KrnnUi.'l Wine, .lllllntm, Mont., nutpolnttMl I Young Srarnt'y. YouiiKstown, (10;t Tony Itnuituinlo, Young.lovn. on' polnlfil Young IVmpfcy. Montan.i, ITALIAN AND GERMAN HEAVIES ARE SIGNED t'UK'AtlO, Nov. !il. (D Siilvi, tore llugciielle, giant Italian heavyweight, ami lleln Mueller. cent tii.rmau heavyweight nnlval have liven signed for the 10-iound veml-finai vinn:,. nuntiurtlng , 'ihe Tuffy tliiffnhl'ai.llim t.'teudun hniit nt the Chicago stadium, No vember 211. NOTRE DAME DEFEAT TO BE BIRTHDAY GIFT KVAXSTOX. III., Nov. fn.i Bad news for Notre Hame, Coach Dick Mauley nf Northwestern has Ills birthday this vcck. Knch year 1he WlldrMs hnve given their coach a fnothnll vic tory fur 11 hlrthdny (iresent. They vow Hatllrduy will he 110 exception, even though they tackle the chain ilonshii bound ltamblers. FOR STRAIGHT FALLS SKATTI.F, Waal)., Nov. 20. (Pj With two crashing body slams. Charley Hanson nf Omaha, defeat ed Ted Thyo of Portland. Ore., In a main event wrestling match her? last night. Hanson gained the first fall In. the fifth round when he picked up his lighter opponent and slam med him to the mit. Thyo wont out but recovered to start tho sixth but Hanson finished tho matcn Quickly with another head lock. VTEUR BOXI WILL BE HELD BOSTON ST. I.OUIS. Nov. 20. iff) After a protracted fight on the floor of tho convention, the Amateur Athletic union voted today to award tho I li'io senior boxing championship to Boston instead of St. Louis. On a motion to split the tournament, holding four events In each city, tho delegates voted Xtt to -12 to send the entire championship to Boston. GORDON SLATED HEAD WESTERN GOLF ASSN. CHICAGO, Nov. 20. (A) Leslie A. liordon of thn Indian Hill duo, Chicago, is stated to become presi dent of the Western tiolf associa tion. He - heads 'the ticket to h. chosen at tho annual meeting, De cember 1 fi, and nomination i. equivalent t election. GOAL POSTS FAIR PRIZE IN POLO GROUNDS GAME NKW YOltK, Nov. 20. W) Owners ot the i'olo grounds, where Clnlsly Matliewson, a Bucknoll aluinnus, recdrded ninny ot his Ills li'uuue victories, liavo agreed to let Bur knell take away the Koal liosts If M heats I'nrillililll Saturday. SAFETY! Alcohol or Prestozone Installed Our factory trained men will turn out your car to your satisfaction OLDER TIRE SHOP Complete Service at One Stop Phone 520. E u End Runs, Off Tackle and Aerial Plays Burnished for Scores in Tough Games Hawaiians Have Clever Offensive, Mt'OKNi;, Ore., Nov. 20. (JP) Ca ) 1 1 n I n John J . M c K wan. h e.itf Oregon football coach, and AVil liam J. Itelnhart, bick field assist ant, this week ara In a huddle. The two Wehfoot mtnors are de vising an offensive builded on a foundation of sheer power and cupled with speed on end runs, off tackle slants and through the nit. McKwftn today said that he Is forced to Improve. Oregon's scor ing power because tho eleven faces two tough games In tho next two weeks against undefeated teams. First 'of these contests will be pluyed against the University of Hawaii at Portland Saturdny. The deans of Hawaii, a clever maneu vering offensive machine that also has a heavy) strong defensive line, will meet all tho viclousness of the ! new Oregon attack. ! Johnny I-ondahl, the new qunr- J terbnek, will ge his great chance to sparkle nt signal calling and play-, ing the "safety. l.ohnria. wa forc ed Into the lineup when Johnny Kitzmlller was injured. Flanking him at the halves will be Hobby Robinson and Al J.rowne. husky youth just breaking in. Hal Hatton, a plunger who proved his worth by whecklng through the Oregon state line here Saturday, will he at fullback. Robinson is taking over the burden of throw ing tho football. GIANT CENTERS MEET IN BATTLE SATURDAY CIIICAOO, Nov. 20 (P) Four liundrcil ponnda of football playern will lie opposed at center when the Tnlvcralty of Washington It meets Chicago on StaKR field Sat urday. ; . Puul JoHsup, WflRhliiRtnn captain, whose G feet, 7 Inches, and 235 pounds make the biggest man in college football, will represent tho Huskies, and Charles ("Duck") ti fuel, 4 Inches, and 225 pounds, will start nt center for the Ma roons, FOR ROSE BOWL GAME ST. LOCIS, Nov. 20. (A) Rex B. Y eager of the Denver, Colo Ath letic club, who Is n d elegit to to the ! A. A. I", convention here, today j wired I lal Reynolds, manager of the Rose festival at Pasadena, Cal., urging that the Purdue, Jnd., j bollcrmakers, Big Ten champions, j be setectcd as the eastern team for j the New Year's day oast-west foot- ball game. Y eager, a native of Indiana, be- lieves Purdue is a logical thoice I for the California Invasion. ' STRANGLER DEFEATS KANSAS CITV. Nop. ?0 l-M "HtiaiiKlcr" Lewis i-cliilncil his pr-ctnlnonce as the olltstnndlni; contender for l!us SonnenberaV hcavywcluht wrestllne crown to. j day an the result nf a defeat nf .loe Steelier of Dodge, Neh.. here - last night, Lewis won the Ihst two of three falls, using his favorite llieadlock. Steelier employed a hody I scissors tn take the first. 1 tot h n"e I fiirnier rhuniplnns. NEW OFFENS V POWER I Anti-Freeze Today Eliminates a Frozen CAR WASHING-GREASING I PORTUN'I), Ore., Nov. 20. CA) The four round draw between Frnnkle Munroe, Klamath :Ka)l8 and Charlie O'l-eary, Portland, was the bright spot on last night's box ing card here, and the only contest to jHi'ouso tho enthusiasm of the fans. The two boys mixed from start to finish and both were shak en up time after time with solidly landed blows. , Clone O'tlrady, Ashland light heavyweight, outpointed Denny Len heart, Itosehurg In their ten round event. O'tlrady landed at will throughout the fight, JJen henrt being content wljh landing an occasional left to the face, ex cept in the latter rounds when h"e put his right hand to work. The final main event between Benny Pelss, ' Portland, and Joe Gonzales, Mexican featherweight of Oakland, lasted just one minute and two seconds with but one blow being struck. Pelss landed a short right to the pit of Gonzales stom ach and It was nil over. Knrl Ileebc, Portland, knocked out Mike lirotherton. Walla Walla in tho first round and Hank Xostro of Portland, put Tom Kelloy, Port land, away in tho fourth round in the preliminaries. i:krki:ij:v, cni.. Nov. 20. m Coach Nibs Price and his busy Hears were nt work today prepar ing a parcel of grief to hand to the Stanford Cardinals in tho bowl nt Palo Alto Saturday, a battle in which the University of California eleven expected to emerge victori ous, but one that'is not without Us hazards. With a "we will win' spjrlt that hoiles no good for the Red and White, tho conference leading Hears worked long and hard to perfect their crushing attack and an invulnerable, defense. Only this gamp must be bagged for the Bears to claim tho 1!20 Pacific Coast conference championship. V. M. G to 0 : ;t0 Agricultural Program N I1C Service to KGO. C:.'I0 to 7:30 Palmolive Hour NBC Service to KGO, KHQ, KOArO, KGW, KFI. 7:30 to 8 Stroniherg-Carlson Pro gram (Trancontinentnl from Rochester XBC Service to GO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI. S to S:30 "Koads to Romance" XHC Service to CGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI. 8:30 to 9 Tho Hill Billv Boys NBC Service to KGO, KHQ. 9 to 9:30 Parisian QuartetXBC Service to KGO. 9:30 to 10 Mlnlnlure Biographies NBC Service to KGO. 10 to 11 Cotton Blossom Minstrels NBC Service to KGO, KHQ, KFI, ICS I,. 11 to 12 Musical Musketeers NBC Service to KHQ, KOMO, KPO. 11 to 12 liiichner-Hnrrls. 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