FIDE BIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. MO ALIO TILT iii will uuilf Hi"-' University ot rhli'URo on the latter'a homo field, und the Oregon Sliwe eleven, nlso low In conference stnmllnfrs, -tnkes on tne I'nivei'Klty of Detroit, In a Kiinio ut Ietrolt. Wa.shinBton Stale college meets the i.owerful Onnzaitu bulldogs at Spokane, and the I'nlverslty of OreKon miuad will he host to a team representing the University of Hawaii in a game scheduled to lie played ill Portland. The other conference teams are Hawaiian Gridmen Invade Mainland to Battle Oregon University lie. Kill f 1" DECIDES COAST GRIDIRON RACE Differences Lead to An nounpement of Resigna tion Ends Tenure at ,: Orqgon December 31, : ; 1930 When Contract Ex-spires-- Renewal of Em ployment Refused. 'KITCIRNU, Ore, Nov. 22. (A) DlffftreneeH between Ur. Arnold Dennett Hall, president ot 'the Uiilvoriiity of Oregon, unci Captain Jtfhn'j.. 'Mt'Hwaiii. head funtliull ?6ttoli,, 9 ver.'i he requeit for renew al of Mi'Kwnn'H contract were held responsible, today for .the nnnoum: eil itilKn'rrljon.'of tlie couch yester- dy.-v''v- ,A ' ' i TAlcKwnn'H announcement stated tlio'rCHlKnuilrm would be effective lit tho expiration of hln prem-nt j contract, December 31, 1950. The roach wild ho would fulfill hiH con tract next year "to the Inter." Two statements in which Ir. Hall and touch .MeKwan set forth ; their conversatloiiH and en in mil ul-' j eatinna wero I untied today after ! MeHwan wild ho had dlwunHcd the! renewal f.t his ciontract with the ! university pif xy. ! .. -:;. VVmitcct Itcnewal t "I dtdn'Jt want to wait until my coptract expired," Mcl--wnn said," ho ea uke it-Ih'iiLwuyh too lute In u ouyo.,Iike 4ht to upply clBowhero If the contract U not, 'renewed. ; I waited n :ene,wnl now ho I would un( he left In u predicament." McHwtm' declared Mull ro- fifleil him fit renewnl, but Dr. Hull expressed Hurprlne at the conch 'h rMlRiiatioi und hwuod.tho follow iujyitfttfcintnt in part: "No tttotc ment from t'aptaln McKwon re Kni'.dlnfTi thtu intention ban hen communicated to ma or to my of- fine, ho fur an". I have been able totdlnoyoi to th' ,11th let Ic depart ment. ', lly Infonnut'lmi hu lie en leoclv&l J!roln the prcnH to whom h (apparently mnde hiH communi on! Ion." , fJ'hc prexy'u Htutement continued thut McKwan emmu to IiIh office iliO UiMlied1 fur mi immediate dc olid on on tho renewnl, but that 1r. Jiallf wnid' ho could jth'e him no definite reply. Throe, other vIkKn to J)r. HhII'h office by Couch Me Kw.it) were recounted In the prenl dent'W Htatement. 'Dr. Hull na id he did inform Captain .McKwan that he would cunvuftn the entire Bltuuttmi, din ciikh H' with the KtatQ boned, with thfiuthlov4o committee' and the executive ; council ' of AH&oclnlcd HttfJriniVandiiUenipt to reach a deciNion, rtprijnln the winter. rittn C'Imiukcs Vllnnlly, uti I HUKKHted to Cnp tUl(i,.Mer.wau today, we are kIvIuk pttykJiix poiiidduruttnn to chanc'iot tho utotuii nf our cnaehln atiiif from that, of contract to a profcM fttfuiul utatUK on Indefinite tenure vv.lh.u posHlhle reduction In mil ulf." iHv I In MVto statement contin ued. . "No dfdwlon h;tH been reach ed on tl'ilH Important rhanite, but I; Kjoureft t'aptaln McKwan thut U.M(Hoon -a li ;drfsion vs rear It i'd liewnul, notirled." McKwan. ' after reatlitiK Dr. J lull's Matemcnl, lulled another coriimunicatiim In whtclt he naid liAjind vlhlted Dr. Hull lelulive to a rnwal of cuntract. And thut 1m. had iukd the proxy whether hiti work had been mililnrioi y und would want ill m tu cmtiiuuu liln cniiehinK. "In the Interview he clearly In dicated he hud no intention of re tuinlnK -nic um coui'h," hulit Mc KU'iih. 'Vhen 1 viBlted him In con ii cell oh with the trip of the OijMcott I'V'tball team tu Florida. I OftlceMilm i(kaln for u "b-ilclon, lui told me he had not und wqwid nit until after the t ii t .f Hit dear. Ho outlined for me Ills ida'nf mi ideal foolbnll coach, 1ml It v(1k ho far In vuriance with what I I InniiKht n footlmll coach whould ' bof tbkt .1 asked him If he wer coiitemptutltiK a change. He told tnh he was planning on changing th typ of head coach and that lie was considering changing the cofiehtna Maff from contract to n piVrsllial stntun with it ponsilde redujrtlon In Bnlary.' Atvitlbeni of the Oregon foot I'm II ten in. ufier hearing the report of Hit rfesfcnatiou, expressed ihelr ) confidence iu 'Captain MeKwon'N ; ii mm? tinu Htjitonxpnt. their regret ut the TABLE ROCK bOYS FIND POLE CATS PLENTIFUL TAPU: Hot'K, ore.. Nov. S-'. (Hpetial.l HeVfial of th.-1 mlionl bojH have ntnrted trapping for Hkunks irnd as these little iiiiIiuhIii seem to bo very plentiful the boys Will probably soon iuv tiie com miinliy pretty Veil "stunk" up. yrOMIPATED? M , iiiuiKhl. uur llmlnullTo mm orjana will l funlfmiliis .r..;i 9rif by moriiii.fl anJ your ron- j lUpatlon will (ti4 with a bowel r anion a, rrco and rnj an na , toraatherbim-,,o.ltivljr na Fi gr.pinf. rrjr It. I ' MU..,a.rJ, rr.l- f MKLIMK A HIUJON, TAKB Hcrc'N 'oach (Ht Khun (left, The team traveled -H00 miles from 1'OKTI, ANr, l.-.e.. Nov. 22. (IM Hciuiid r,f VA football nlavera! waH prepared to desert its Ku Kne stroiiKhold today for a Jour-. In(irft I1(IIefJ tM(, mi,i-'a-' feat this year. The islanders, on ney exeeedlnnly short, compart d I (.in,; ridders traversed 2S00 miles the other band, are out . to re to that of Its gridiron foe. In to-: of ueean and land to meet the, venKO a r, to 0 defeat at the bands morrow's game at .Multnomah j Webfeet. of the Ore-onlans on Hawaiian RAMBLERS mQmSMMi. HUSKIES MEET, BIG TEN TE1S' Northwestern Hopes to Spoil j ReCOfd Of N0trG D3mG(,ut ,lf our hnM nit a ,,a11 ln, t!u' Saturday Chicago . Tan gles With Coast Squad On Stagg Field. Ily William Weeks, .AvNoclaied l'ress Hports Writer. VIUCAOO, Nov. 22. A) H!g Ten football will close one of Its most sensational seasons tomorrow with three Inter-leuKiie games ana tvvo cnntestH Involving teams from omside the conlerence. IMmluc, rated in September .-',,t Just a good team, wrecked th dope and won Its first I tig Tt title, and will close Its seat hi against its rival, Indiana, tnmor row at Itloomiugton. I Indianu'. defeated by Colgal". Chicago and Minnesota and tb'd by Ohio Stale, hardly ranks as equal to the Job of tripping the j championship Purdue eleven, but I after last week's upset triump'i j over Northwestern, may have i punch enough to make one seratc.t ., on tho Itoilermakers' slate. J Ohlo-llllrmls TUil. j filiANH l-'OKKH. N. D.-WV Tho only other game involving I At 2 1. Stuart .Mue.Mlllan Is both Important position in conference J a ,,,, )lt ,iuHlrv and poft. standings will be played at t'olum-i ,u, ,. llu. .orth Dakota nni hiis, (.. where Ohio State and Mil-! vorslv foolbnll team and is the nois, iieu lor secon.i piace. win , meet. Kach team has two vl -torh-s, one defeat und n tie. At Ann Alitor. Iowa will make Its la it Htand of the season ugaluM Michigan's Improved Wolverines. WiHConsln ami Minnesota will fight out their ancient rlvulry 'it Miuncotu, with nothing at stake except the result of the game itself. The big attraction of. the dav will be at llviin.s'.mi, where North w estern' taken on Notre Dame's great eleven. The Wildcats have not beaten u Uockne team in re cent years, but always have man aged to give the Itaillblers plenty of trouble. They hope to be the team that spoils Notre Dt.me's per fect record. A rapacity crowd of .'.ii.eoo will witness the struggle. Huskies Play Chleauo. Stagg field at Chicago will pro vide the Intcrseetbmal game of tin fi bed tile when Chicago meets the t'nivvlty of Wushlnmnn clcv The llunkiin hi.ve one of the blu .: gesi teams In the country, and their hint two battles fought St;i ford ami California to the limit nly to luxe by one touchdown mar gin. Chief go, noted In the pn -t for its line-crunching attacks, will depend on wide-open game, the bbl to add a victory over Wuxh Ingto to Uh triumph at Princeton, in Intersect hum I competition. University nf Detroit and the Oregon Slate meet at Detroit, With he visiting delegation going fa out of Its way to meet one of the best team In the country. f'HXTIl.W. I'OINT. Onv, Nov. t".'.--(Siil,ill A liiiutlim: pint y. ' of m lili h Arllo Klniniunn wiih a tnuntu'i-t wriT out m-iir l.-iko nf llhi' oihIh lit wiM'k nnil itn'oun , trri'il n lnar. TlU'lr lloK rhtisoil I tho iinlnml up n troo. nmt .Mr. : Htniinonn wnN tho IrnKv ono to liilHK down tho I'OO'iiouml prlx.. TitlMin for lkrNonrra, I.KAVKNWllltTM, K. (,Vi Tho "tnlkliw" linvo Invmlotl tho frilornl innliontlnry horo. Kur- Inlnhril nt tnlnlnumi rout, fquli. mont wm imrrhii-i ,1 on hrhnir of I tho liiiiiiiti K, i nro niiiklnc .monthly ronirllnitloiia to pay tho 'hill. top row) and his sijuad ot I nivcr Ity of Hawaii i'oolballcrs who meet ihelr lland Ininie to show their wares against a mainland agtti'citallon. .stadium here, tho I'niver.slty ofi Hawaii. , I While the distance between ' : 1 1 iri ti f i ntwl lliftt cltv n HliL'liltv Ity . It. Koelcr. At a recent encampment of the! ! 122nd Infantry, Georgia national e mi rd, at U'ort .Mct'lclluu, Ala.,) j Jack O' Deary, n former office:, j came over for a visit with the boys, lie is now manager of the Dirm- ; inghani fountry club and some of ills naturallly got to talking golf. i "Our team loHt a match in a re- I : cent enmnctltlon." said Jack, "when i l rout,'h and It rolled into n crocus t duck. , lie used three blows ge-isame time on adjoining fairways,! tlig It out. and the team lot ft h i traveled vufficlently oTf lino to getl competition by two strokes." 'over neutral gronitd. or rough, audi This of eourse raclled the time! there collided in the air. each re-J Ito'bliy .Ioiich pitched from tho ftr-l bounding . into the wrong fairway. teo at the Now Orleans iCount'-y f Charlie HclpUv -waiting with ft' club into n large shoe in ii whorl - j'fyur-ba.H. miueh at the sixth tee at Harrow near the green, and, not ( Kasl I .ake to play an Iron shot t ") being sure of the rules, conscien- the inland green when a slow tioiisly whacked the shoe out on to i match dlould have departed, teed the green with a nlblleU, the ball; bis hall and then turned to the luckily rolled out, and he got down! lake at his right, where a Utile in two putts for a 1. flock of wild ducks were lighting. Once upon a time- -I thing In :ij "Let's see you hit one of them," national amateur championship-- suggested somebody. Jerry Travers pulled a long shut Obarlio turned around and bn Into a clump of caddies standing ! fly a powerful Iron shot of more ,,H' edge or the lairway ami tne .nan count not ne loumi. .pi"" !ently It had struck one of the cad I dies, and finally he was singled ma . I and cross-examined. It developed RUNS TEAM AND TOWN: ... . .. f , , h m tow gun MeVille, N. I). There be operates a ;i0u0-aere farm. wheat Controls the weekly newspaper., owns the town hall. Puns the motion picture theater MarMlllun was a student at North Dakota when his father died, passing the responsibility for i, i. 1. 1.. i..ti.. j, iiu . t iu ti i hi .... . , young mans suouiuers. iu:u wn last spring. MacMlllan left his' fludhs to superintend the bar vesting but returned to school thlf- ; fall. In his last year at North Da kota, MacM illan I uns the eleven l from his position at center. Whlb lit.: pounds Is not heavy for thet j position, he liven up tu the reputa tion be gained last year as the beM pivot mat; In the North Cen j tral conference. CENTRAL POINT PLAYS )MT;;ea7h.iit . jl I limit. Mr. tiol.D 1111,1,, Ore.. Nov. l2. (Special. l The seventh and eighth grades of tho Hold Hill schtiol have oritaliiied a Iw.sketbal! tram and will Vlxy tlio ivmrol Point novrnn mill eighth Ktttiln t'iiln nt tho tvn- ; irnl ei.int KyninitKltiiu tlitu fvpnliiir. I This Ih tin- tll-m year Unit Uli t!"M '. inn ...v,.th ,,n,i ouh.i, have urranl::ed a team in order to ! eonipele with uthi mhools. They i beat liie.liold ,11111 hi til l school insnman lenui in a practice same - ami kIioiiIiI hov up noil In Intor .oholiiMtlr Riiinos. LOUDSPEAKERS? NO! WOtlLD BREAK QUIET 1' A II IS. -.V- Silence Is feinlly imi.uined by the police a possible nt the l.nnchamps rare track where thousands cheer their favo--ito and the round of nutnmnhi motoiM nften rewemldcn a buttle line. The Tncehnmpii track authori ties planned to Install loudspeak ers on the, course to announce re suits. They iiHked police permit Jdon nnd were refused. They were told the ltoin de Uoulonne, when the track, is located. I a pftik and peolt mlKht be disturbed by the noise.. The "U'ebfeot reRurd the pa inn ;, as nno of the most Hevere to.stH of! tlie present season and will fitrht In i'1'iiiln ii rncnid (if onlv one de- that the ball bad gone through a. rent in ihe ruddy's shirt and hub;-: led i gainst his ribs. Kearlng he i' would gett into trouble for inter-j ferlng with an important match.' he had slipped It into his pocket ; and was not going to mention 't. The ball of eourse was dropped: without penalty as near as possible , where the boy was standing. j In a recent newHiiaparnien's tour- 'nnment In Atlanta, played at Ans- ley rai'K, two nans, su uck at mo than 200 yards. The ball struct; a duck squarely, stunning It and breaking n wing. A caddy went out in a boat und retrieved it. Now you tell one. 10 TOP WILLAMETTE;: SKATTI-K, Nov. 22.- P -With i ; Willamette university football team1 taking a rest tomorrow. Whitman ; 'college will hiwe a chance of forg.; ing to the front in the Northwest conference grid race at the expen. t , of Pjicific university in a game at; i WafLi Walla. Willamette and Whit- man ore tied for first place with I , , , , .i , a.ir.t-iiu i ' ... whiniian 1 would give the Missionaries an edge. only one other Northwest con ference game ts scheduled for to morrow. College of Idaho will' nievt College of Puget Sound at I Caldwell. Idr. DEWEY HILL SPINS The gr.isH is always greener in the other fellow's yard, so not withstanding that there Is good deer hunting In season, around Prospect. Dewey S. Hill trekkc.i across the mountains into vi ntr.i I 4011 a tut nought mine uc r in mountains, and got hi Hilt, who is in the city for a hoi day. figures that one can always get a deer -near bU place, but that mule deer are much larger and a fellow doesn't get a kick out of hunting if he can do the job In his own back yard. Portland Oregon Ian. WILLIAMS LADIES PLAN . .... . - . . CHRISTMAS PROGRAM , WILLIAMS fltlM'.K. Ore., Nov. Speetal.l The Williams Ul.. rluh mr. wt.rk ttllh M Leln ltrimorc. A busy afternoon wa ftpiui in henriuK enmmittee reports ami planuttiK a i'hristmas program. The next meeting w dt b at the homo of M rs. Ilmery llutt!, Thnrsdny, lVcember K., when they will entertain the I'm volt lidles' club. WAGNER CREEK SCHOOL PETS NEW FURNITURE W.UlNKl: CISKCK. Ore.. Nov. :'J. (Spoolnll A nunihor of V nor t'rook ro.hlontH nu-t at tho M'hoolhouso Hunitiiy anil tho m.'n hiilll t..hlo.. iinil honi'lioii for -iiie !n tho hrtoniont. At noon Oio hnllon of tho I'liront-Toai'lu-rp a. .oi'laiiiiii norvoil hot lunch ami oof foo. Thoro woro 4i pronont. the UVhfnot eleven on Mnllimniuli territory last New Year's day. Oregon will play its final con -; test of tlie sonson In the north - j west without Its outstanding per former, John Kttzmiller, the "Fly ing Dutchman." Kitzmiller was injured last Saturday in t he an nual homecoming game bet weon ' 1M CONFIDENCE THREE VARSITY "MYERS Will fLiriMEIIllP The Medford high school fontbaii team, recovered somewhat from i'. early buffet! ngs, and with me) re confidence than at any time, leuw In 1 he tnornini? fur K I:im;i I h Vn 11. where they will play the Klamath ousch last night followed the an Kails high school, a large and beefy I nouncemeul that three, members aggregation. H has been .eight years since a Klamath gridiron sound defeated a local team, and they aro pointed for a victory. I The locals have been practicing all week, und in practice t bore seems to be more co-ordination be tween the line and the brickfield. Touch llairan will take 21 or 22 playeis'on the trip, with a first string lineup as follows: C. Thomas and Moris, ends: Cunningham and l o h b y n , tackles; Oreen and Sprague, guards; N'ewlin. center; Herring! on. Quarter: Zumhrunn, .fullback; Wentze) and rotter, half backs. I 1 Others likely to make the trip I ore: Cave, center; Areher. end: j White i.nd Castloman. tackles; It. ' J Thomas, end; O. Hughes, end; Mur-i i ray, quarter; Walker, half, and ! other. star quarterback, out with a The Ashland team will not piny j imikon ankle, und George Stadel , Saturday, their next and final game iniM1 router, who has been out of being with Medford at Ashland o.i Thanksgiving day. E STAY AT HOI SOUTH PKND. Ind.. Nov. 22. v ' nine noi Kiie pionaoiy lias nlil 'dre Dame footba'l ' " 1 " 11 1 (last time. The infection in liockne's right ileg, whtclt forced him almost out of action eight weeks ngo. made Its way into the left leg, and his ; physician. Dr. Hubert ). Scn ; rest.! , ich. has ordered ' complete even tnmiu-h the n-nm must nu-e; Norllnveslern nt t.vnnslon Biitur- j day and Army in New York, a weeU hence.- ' ! Dr.fcSensenich hastened to add that Uoekne's condition Is no cMlse of real alarm, but said recover v ; would be long delayed unless the ! coach gets absolute rest from now ! on. L Connie Conrad and Cienrce WW yon. former Metlford bih school football players, will be In the J Son i hern Oregon Normal school j lineup In their j;ame tomorrow j afternoon nt Ashland with the J Humboldt Teachers college team. The lineup of ihe two teams was 1 announced today a follows: S. O. X. llhmboldt Schneidermunn... C. . Mill. Ill ... CSn-eory . . Ilorliy ... Sulllviin llranstotlor t. I'raiy ...R. frnry ... Harrl?ion .. Uuthorlo . Tattorsoii lira titloy .lohnson Tuokor. Moo WIIkoii I'rultt . Mltifl Ayom Harrltt Conrail rampholl rrou I.l! . . . till . 1ST . .. I.T . it i: . t.K .'.! ... ..nun . I. lilt Kll Rheumatic. pains Too much uric rid. Tko Foley Pills diuretic for rheumatic pain, .stiff joint and writings. Stufsction guaranteed. Ask for Foley Pills A dlur.de .tlmulant for th. aldmya I or Salr nt .larinlii ,v WimhI. I)ru Klons inr. Slain anil i ntral. field in INirtlaiuI Saturday. , tlie Webfeet and Oregon State college at Kugene. Johnny Ion dahl, Kitzmlller's understudy, is expected to ably plug the. gap. however. Doth Oregon and Hawaii were to run through brief workouts to day, then rest until the starting UrtlKNH, Ore., Sow 2 2. (P) IndlKnatlun meeliiHSS at several I I'nlverslty of Oregon fraternity ' of the varsity football team. i mild not make tho December : ii-jn to .Miami for the University j of l-'lorida game because of scho lastic difficulties. I Austin Colbert, star tackle; Ir I vin Schullz. substitute tackle, and 1 Charles Spear, backfield man. were ruled Ineligible because they did not meet strholustic require j nients. The three will be per mitted to i lay in the- llawail ; Oregon game in Portland tomor I row. Absence of the three from I school for the period necessary j for the long Florida trip would put them too far behind In their I scholastic, work, the faculty de 1 cided. . The team will also be without the services of Johnny Kltzmlller. j the game for some time with an I 1 ankle injury. j Hobby Kobinson. negro half j back fish, and Charles Williams, I another negro halfback, will not ! be taken on the southern trip. Toledo. Church of Christ now occupying n'W home on "Church hill." 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Si confident are the makers of Tan lac that if you arc not helped by it, you get your money hack on request. TURKEY SHOOT SUN. Nov. 24 1B:00 A. M. ' AUSPICES New Medford Gun Club Shoot Will Be Held at LAMPORT'S RANCH Two Milel South of Medford on Pacific Highway ! California-Stanford Struggle i Outstanding Feature .... , , Win By Bears Would Give ' Loop Supremacy Are Favored Team. SAN PHANCISCO. Nov. -JL'.-MPj In a game overshadowing ull other gridiron contests of the west, and on n par with any battle in tho nation in Ihe mutters of color, In tense rivalry and gridiron power, football . elevens of California, ami Stanford will meet In Palo Alto tomorrow in the traditional 'big game." In addition to the tradition that accompanies the game, however, tomorrow's battle will be virtually the deciding factor in the Pacific const conference race for suprem acy. The Californians are as yet undefeated, and a win tomorrow will given them the loop title. Stanford is out of the running for the crown. Should California be defeated, the title would go to the Southern California Trojans -in event the latter are successful in their two remaining conference battles. Hears Favored The Itt-ars, because of their grt'at steadiness, and all round powerful team, have been in stalled slight favorites to iake the mi-asnre of their Palo Alto rivals. M is the first time since l!i:i3, however, t hat they have entered the big game favored to win. Approximately liu.UOo will wit ness the battle of the two bitter gridiron elans. One other conference game Is scheduled for tomorrow, but sea son performances indicate it will be extremely one-sided. The. Idaho Vandals travel to Los Angeles to meet the Stmt hern Californians, and the game should be an easy Trojan victory. Noii-Cuiifereiieo (lames Two coast conference teams will compete in intersectional contests tomorrow, the remainder will meet non-conference; opponents on the Pacific slope. 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