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PAGE ETOITT I . - . I -Tr-jr ATWATER-KENT TESTS In order to nvold uny mlsunder ! tanmlliiK, the committee explain CHICAGO. Nov. 23. (Special ), n,at no part of the lfeipfy. Bllli VJ helleve that our people every-j scribed for winter pear 1m helnK where nre to he conu-rntuliitod lu;l"' "nw eamimiirn. ah u , , ,, ,,, I mutter of fact, every subscriber to this third, national ra,l o nmlltwn , , h(. 1((1K,. fuml ,H n ..serll.er to whleh brings hoys and Kills ., ,, ,, Wm,. ,.,.,. funi, everi Une in the union inlo friend. ;whi.h ta(,H t.ulo o( h(. Hf.,.vk,M I ly competition n but another proof of ,,,.,. ,llrlma. ,, coln,. , that railing imporlunt In a , . nu,.,0 f , committee mini way." : that several urowers have ex-! So declares Itulh Manna Me or-,,.., th(.inM.1Vos an helriK' dls- I mlck. dauchter of the late Mark j satisfied because they had been i j1aoou in u iiii i I larKe from the state of Illinois, In ! a mcssace lo the youim "'' meetlnc In .-hienKo tonlcht in ! first of two evening hroartcaKt of the mlrt-west district competitions of the third national radio i.udl , lion sponsored by the Atwater Kent Foundation. Mrs. .McCnrmick said In p:n--: "1 believe Hint our people every-1 where are to he cotiKratulaled up- J On their lively Interest In this com petition and corn. Inly the Alwatei Kent Kniindiitlnn of Philadelphia ; In entitled to crntefnl neknowied-! ment of their effort In thus Inspir. ! ins country-wide Inlerest in atna- j teur sinners, j 'Some critics of America pro.; fess to find among our people more i Interest In tho development of our! material lives than In our cultural ' ndvancomont, hut tho radio has succeeded In eontrovortlnit that i view. There Is no ipieHllon of th-'N possibilities In radio eommunlea-! Hon nlonK such utilitarian Hues as! the extensiin of cnniinerce an.! inerchandlsliiK. The raillo Indus -j try in Itself has i;rown so uroatj thM it represents sales of mote, than six hundred million dolla-sj iv .year In equipment for listeners.! Itm nil these tliliiKS cannot Justify ! lift In iiniorlnit 'he fact that more, than thirty million radio listeners! have even more citvrly accepted' the many cultural advances offer-j ed In the broadcast Injr proKrains.j "I have been delighted -by t!;0j manner -in whleh tho country has! proved its elilnm-lnsm In tho eallcj Ol superior vocal music. it is mi ' questionably true that we are a nation of manufacturers, of Brett merchandising enterprises, n conn try of farms, of great banks, and it is nlso true that our transporta tion system hy Innd nnd water Is one of the wonders of the world. It Is good lo remember thr.t our I Interest In the . development of j home life nnd In the progress of! ueh' social factors ns good lltera-j lure, nnd good music arc keeping: paeo -with all our other inleresis. This speaks well for nur future i. I nation." VATICAN CITY, Nov. S3. MV The Most Hev. Joseph Mucrory, archbishop of Armagh, is tine of five new cardinals whoso appoint ment hy I'opo l'lus was announced in. today's issue of Osservnlorc llo ninno. The others listed hy the paper which Is frequently used by the Vntlcan for official announcements nro the patriarch of Lisbon, Arch bishop Iavirano of 1'alertno, Arch bishop Minorettl of (lenoa. nnd Archbishop Vcrdiod of 1'ails. AI.RANY. Ore,. Nov. 23. UVi A hit and run driver was being suughl throughout the county to day after .Mrs. A. 1., Ramsey, 4, was killed lust nlghl near the city limits. She was struck by an auto mobile, the driver of which ried southward. Mrs. Ramsey had been a resi dent of Orounu 4 ii years, coining hero from Cadlr., Ohio. FLEE IN rAMr.ItllX.i-:. Ma.. Xnv. I'm f eK.tr I'liarltM Ttvniin,l ropolimd nntt n huti4tikt otld ll n vnul muilfiiti", tin maturity m an ' tlly nltlred" In pa jama an.l rat'oitn rontM. wt'lo ilrlveii out if HtllN hn.II early tmlay liy a flrr. Tho Iiu flro-f Itthtlnir fmvt whi h reHiiontlcd to iilaruiK. con fined the hi are to ttw fulte in Wliti-h tt li IttHt'VtMl to havo t(art Vi front n rljiarette. GENERALLY FAIR IS : PROSPECT FOR WEEK HAN VHANClsCtV Nov. ?J1 . -oVt The weather outlook for the week beginning November IMt'.i. was an nou need hero today by the Putted States weather bureau as follows: J'nr western states: The outlook Ift for penerally fair weather but unsettled at times In Oregon and AVnhlnKlon. Tnipei ature below normal over the plateau and inter mountain regions nnd moderate 'Inewhere. CoiiniKA XcrlM Cniignrs. SPOKANi;, Wash., Nov. JS. fA) The GonrjiKH tinlvrrslty Hull dogn, seeking a second tlcfryovor raciflc Coast confi'rrnre eleven today chose the Washington Httte Colbge Cougars ns their victim. Winter Pear Subscriptions Not Used for Detroit Bosc Campaign J Tho Winter I'enr committee pre sents n lint of subscribers who have paid to date either on their llosc or Winter Tear accounts. told the Winter J'cnr money a llt.,1)B Kpenl ,hn ,I)lto ,.amiKn. This is not so and every cent taken , ,,y , ppIir cominlllee will he (m or (ho wo fnr ( j,,,,,,,,,,.,,. An(II.,i ;,. im)ruH j Vl. Anderson, liert. j Anderson, Alhert. j liaihtis. 1'. I:. IIiiKley Orchard. j Karnes, J. C. I Itear t'reek Orchards. I lieehe, A. W. 1 llest, II. 0. I lienson, Mrs. Kllen. lildille, W. V. I Hill; hollz, Julius W. ! Itlshop, 'fitly. I lllxhy. It. A. (by Ceo. II. Dean). Hoggs, (). (.' I'.oyer, H. II. j Hrogg. it. O. I liryson, W. K. I Ilurch. Albeit. I Itoyd, (.'. 11. . . Canrield, I. 1). ' I i.'arkln; John. Carlson, A. V. j I'lilitoli. IC. W. (Itedskbi Orch.) ( i 'iirpenler. Alfred S. , i fhligwln. II. S. ' I'ryslal Springs Orchard ( I T. Spatx). . Clark, IJnnabl H. Clements, A. Jl, Connor, Cuy . W. Cornut, Jns. N. Cooley, J. II. J Crown Tolnt Orch (Noel PavlsH Ctilhertson, J. A. I Cobb. B. 13. j Chase, M. D. ' , Dorby John If. :iveniilll, A. II. ! IJean, (leo. II. j Delta Wntor Orch. (F. C. Penny) Dew, I. A. Dlllard & Arnsplger Dlxlo Orchard (I,. C. Scliafcr) Hodge, II. I,., Jr. Doremus., I C. ' Karl, It. ,T. ndgell, Corhln Mdgevulo Orchard Kilmlstou. .1. Kgan Oich., by "II. Chandler I'.saui i i:iy. .1. I,. l'argo Orchard (by Mr. Iever ette). Fehlonheimer, Klmor Fitch, Chester Foothills (ireh. (by I!. J. Karl). Foss. K. K. 401 Orchard (hy u. 11. rioter). Frame, Holt & Frame Frledegar, Win. Frlnk, f.. O. Fuller. W. M. C.alhraelh, Wallace Ctninmlll, John A. tlnnnawny. W. C. Oarrett, O. C. Oiirrelt. N.- .1. flay. Rose II. !oiger, Jackson Olasgow. V. W. (Helm. II. M. Hold Crest Orch. Hamlin) (lolllleh. Chris Cregory, J, V. Oregory, U 11. Hamill. P. W. llanilllon..C. T. Ilanley A'llnoyer Ilansep, Will Henry. R. J. llen-lee. Alfred (by i II. V. HEARING SET DEC. 9 SA I.I'M, Ore.. Nov. 22. Ut'arlni; of the tllptinrmont raws (ilcil by T h o in a m Manntx anil (leorpp Joseph of Port la ml, rar'i aualnst t'i oilier, ban Wen tet lnin Mumlay. Deeeniber ami will pifihahly lie liehl In the Slate ffiia to Hia in her. This vi a n -nouiH'e.1 here late yesterday hy .ludye C, V. Skipworth of i:Kene, who u rh; Innan tf nhe ho.irtl of referee that will lake the testi mony. ISSUE STORM WARNING FLORIDA TO HATTERAS WASHIN'GTtN. Nov. 2Z.uVs- Tlie w -.i ther Imii'imii today Issue the following storni warning : Advisory: Northeast storm wnrn Ings orderetl :So a. nv. Atlantic co; -t no ft b of Virginia Capes I'roviiicetown, Ma. DlKturhance that extends from Vlnrida to Cape 1 Lttteras nio in northeast war I will cauxe stitiiiu northeast wind;'., probably reaching gale force this , fiei'tumii. dimliiNhing late tonight or Sunday morning. LIGHT QUAKES FELT ON EASTERN COAST NKW YOKK. Nov. 23. T The seisnudeiiieHl laboratory at Kord -ham university reported today that two light earthquake, one at and th- other at T:3J o'clock, were recorded 1am nfuht. The dlrlurb .'ncefi were apparently S.2fiit miles from New York. Dolan Beats Allen PKNin.KTON. Ore Nov. 2.1. ltmmle Man of Us AiiReles won lOmuml decision OTer IVI Allen of liHtlmude here Inst nfftlit. I Kiln a took rlwhl lonmls, with two even. MEDFORD MATT Hlgglns, w. n. Hicks. Allen. lllllcrest Orch. (by R. R. Rotor) Reter) Hollywood Orchards (by W. E. Ilrayton) Holmes, Wm. & Son Hugger, Mrs. (.'. Jlughes, I-. JI. 1 1 ill i hillH fleo. fl. 1 llolloway Orchard (by Corhln IMgell) ... Interstate. Fruit , isnaos, Frank Jnnps, ,W. C. Jordnn, Jl. li. Knnlor. Joo Kallstrom, J. M. Kershaw, 1. .M. Kenley, F. Corning. Kirk, John II. Knight, C. A. l'Verette, W. II (Home Crest Orchard ). I.lttlefleld, l:. J. l.lndlcy, o. L. Iive, .1. !. l.owry, Jiert Ijogsilnn, K. Marshall, Vern Modford l'ear Company Meridian Orchard. Miller, T K. Mires, F. C. Myres, C. A. McCaskey, Jl. D. Mct.'redie, Wm. McfMirlej, I. II. .Mi Fadden, C. W. Newbry & Sons Newhali, C. S. Nichols, Ooo. W., Sr. Nipper, Hoy Norris, M. J. Nye Orchard (hy 8. A. Nye) Olson, OlaC ' ' " O'Connor, James. I'nckard, It. Jl. I'nlmer Corporation The I'ollng. J. i. N. . v ( Tl'omeroy, I-:. ., ( ' J'orter, K. It. ' ' Kay, I,. V. (by c.eo. 1). Bean) lllchnrdson, S. W. Itichmnnd. C. A. Riddle Orchard. Sander. I 'red C. Sanderson. B. 1 Saludc. Dr. L. A. Saltzmnn, O. D. Schcrer. l'Hlll A. Scott and Wnlkor Sheets, M. F. Shepherd, A. W. Sllvcrcreiit Orchard (by Mr. Ieverette) Smith, CIrnoa Smith, Roy O. smith. JI. D. 1 St. Anthony Inc. (by Eric Wold) Stephenson, F. ' Stratum A. :. 1 Stacy, chns I). i Sunny Cliff Orch. I Henry) SwedenbUI'K. Tr. 1 Sheldon Ranch (by R. J. Stevens. W. V. Short, I,. Table Rock Orch (by S. M. Tuttle) Tlmmons, ,1. W. TouVelle. F. I Treiehler, Geo, L. Upton, Frank R. Van Hoevonlerff, II. Veritas Orch. (by 1.. Carpenter) Vllnn Orchard Vuorhfes, (lordon. Wagner. J. M. Wengant, Harry t Weeks & Deuel (Del Rio) WcRlerhurp, H. It. Westerluml Orch. Tengwnld) (hy C. V. White. E. J. Whitney. A. P. Williams, R. V. WHoox. R. II. Wright. A. N. Webster Orchard company (by Joe Mettcrnleh) Williamson. II. C. Wing Orchnrds (by Chns. Wing) Wold, Eric Wold, Jonas Youflg, H. W. Younir Hall. A. FRENCH WRESTLERS WORK OUT IN BAKER RAKKR. Ore, Xnv. 23. V Taking two fulls In -li inlnules after laslng the flrHt fall tn his opponent, rVenrhlo l.envitli'. of Ha ' kcr. last night defeated Frenchy Levitt of Centrnlla mid thereby won the right tn retain the up. pollution of "Frenchle" to his ' name. Scuttle I'ni'killeil Win. SEATTLE. Nov. 2 :l. (" Scat tie defeated Vancouver In an over time period game. 2 lo I here last night to take first place in the Pacific coast hockey league. .hue Ship Afire N:V YOKK. Nov. 23. 'i The) fr igbter Ctly of Manila with a I SI IIHU Hill) mrii t.t lute fioM Imllit ! aboard, caught fire today 11 1 her pier at Clifton, St a ton Island. The fit e apparently started in her cargo. Oivgon Weather. Kair tonight and Sunday. No chango In tcmpetnlure. Gcu'.lc eaptorly winds.. ;KNOA. Italy iA) The mayor of I this city hi.H ordered printed In ! one volume and In Italian. French, ; German, P.ngllsh nnd Spanisii, copies of all docunents relattim j to Christopher Columbus now kept 1 In tho Ubra vies here. The mayor announced that the book would i prove the Italian birth of Colupi ; bus beyond doubt. C.KNKVA A Ilelglum. a con nimtnu country. hs4 notified th League of Nations that (lt approve- tho "American scheme" for limit tug dangerous drugs In o fa r f It provides for yearly evaluation of a country's uicdlrnl and neler. lifie requirements. pelt;imn paid she was ready to reduce the nuni hT of firms handling narcotics. PAHIS tT The. Ministry of Public Instruction li considering compUiim rt over-work in French schools. Many school program run from S o'clock' in the morn ing tn nt night, with consider able home study In the evenina tn hoot. TRTBTTNK. AfF-DFORD, STANFORD BLOCKS GOLDEN BEARS I I 1 'mmc I benmy" sssszsrr: .. rPl,TV Gl, j Cap'i v.;, Smalling J ' ' Mush I stanbv m9& Muller. - . Bert XMiry i ' '- ' t As,.., Ml, ,t I -It Capt. Muh Mullcr and his Stanford Cardinalj are r.oinling for the game that will decide much In the Pacific Coast conleience title race the meeting with California at Palo Alto November 23. Bennie Lorn and Rutty Gill will probably carry the Golden Beara' attack, while Bert Schwarz, California's great guard, will stop aome ot the rushes of Rothert and Emailing. PASS DEFENSE PERFECTED BY I K urn's Hawa ans W ill Seek Rawanna inn Taii rvf iiuviivj iui utiui ui Last Yeai1 Islanders vulge No Tricks in Brief Workout Friday. I'OUTLAXU. Ore., Nov. :!3. (A) -A teani from t he ' sunny inhlh Pacific fl.vaiian Isles was match fd with the irniverslty of Oregon hero today, to provide this district w.th its first and only taste of intcrst'ctional football, ' Coaeh imo Kltim's rainbows fro tii the I'nlverslty of Hawaii traveled almost :joou miles to at tempt revenge for a li to 0 defeat handed them hy Oregon on tin iy home territory last New Year's day. Ihp.OrcKonians were deter-1 WEB m mined, however, to make the score; a door at the end of the ban more convincing today. ql.t hall opened. A shrill pitched i:oth itams went through light piecolo squeakvl "Doola lloola.' workouts yesterday on the scene! and eight Harvard men. Lampoon or today's battle, Multnomah sta-j editors, mr.rched solemnly into th" ilium field. The Hnwaiians, how- hall, the Vale fence in their midst. ever, confined their practice to a brief drill anil Oregon scouts j were able to gain very little I knowledge of the rainbow attack. Com h John .1. .MelCwan. who ha resigned as Oregon mentor, how -1 ever, has perfected a pass defense The probable lineups: Hawaii- Ovepon Smith Howell Hooper A. NohriRa Kuuaihi!o Martinson Judd M acl'arlane Wise Holt Kaakua 1E Krdley ...Ir Colbert! ...LS Shields C Forsta ..U 1 Lillie 11 f . ,.. Christensen ..UK Archer ,.Q-i I.ondahl ...Ml Mason - UH Shearer ...KM llatton - KETCHELL KAYOS SAX FKAN'MSCO. iJV WeMey Jvetchell, southpaw of Salt lik Nov. 23. 1 r.S -pound City, stop- ped (leorgie Dixon. 1.1?S, Port land negro, lu the first round of their lo-round bom hero last night. It was a big surprise ring upset as ixon was a strong fa vorite t,i win. A looping loft t th jaw drove Dixon across the ilnt: w here, badly stunned, he was unable to protect himself. I hanging on the ropes, Dixon took a steady stream of lefts .and tights to Hie jaw. He was on his feet when his handlers throw in the towel. liiisell Wayne. Portland mid dleweight, knocked out Mike Don ovn. Cleveland. In the fourth round of the stx-round semi-final. BEND BOLSTERS PLEA PKM Ore, N-v. 23. t(T) As a result of yesterdays I,". to 0 b tory over The allej. Pend high today rem wrd Its chalb nc to the Wa.-hington high of por:-1 land tor a Htate cbamplonhlpj tussle at Portland on Thanklx -I Ing day. OREO OX. SATURDAY, Harvard Lampoon Editors Return Famed Fence to Eli at Banquet; Stolen From Studio During Game CAMIJItllKli:, Mass., Nov. 23. &) A touring car, closely curtain ed, sped over the post road to New Haven thin morninn, bearing one of Yale's most treasured relics n piece of the famous fence. faretully Ruarded from pry ins eyes for a week, the fence found ! ... . . .r"L v. .. d Lampoon dinner las ,ut . !. . . . night. i ne icnce, vaiue at n o.oimi. was Onltn frum P; .-h 1 lntl lit tthttln. Di-'iic studio in n w jiaven the I day of the Yate-l'rinceton game. ,Vn, m,,n were worried at n ! It had become a tradition at Yale for class officers and athletes have their pictures taken against j As tho festivities In !h Lampoon the eight-foot section of the old : building drew lo a close the fence, fence lhat had been preserved Yv ' or rather its temporary disposal, the I'ach Itrothers through many j created a new problem. None of years. j the Yale men wanted to risk miss- J'rivate detectives joined with ing the. big game by having to the police of two cities in the'.r drive back to New Haven with it, search. Not a clue did they dis-jso those present compromised aa coven It was the "perfect crime." I a committee of I-ampoon-Yale re-:- Then last night, ten editors of ord men crated the precious tlm the Yale liecord. magazine of hu-;ber and jointly conveyed It to the mor, were the guests of Harvard'. j South .station In Itoston. where i. humorous fortnightly, the Lam-j was started back to New Haven poon. The banquet hall of the i by express. Lampoon building was in gala ar- J The Lampoon caused I'rinceton rilv. The dinner was at its heiuh Lca by. Hon ljmpoon, mascot TURKEY SHOOT TO START AT 1 0 A. !V1. The turkey shoot being given i'-v the new Med ford Gun club, sched-. tiled to start at 10 o'clock tomor row morning, promises, to be one of the best held In the valley In pome time, and will no doubt meet with the approval of both new nnd old shooters, as ground comtuji- 1 tee has been appointed to make sure that every shooter will be ! squaded and classed according to his ability. , C. W. Wood, noting president nt ' the new club, arrived in town this' morning from his homo In Pros-: pect. and is attending to last-min-j ute details to assure everyone Kj pleasant time. The turkeys secured for thej shoot are all fine yung number . one birds from the Itomic I liver district. There will be plenty of extra guns on tho grouids avail-1 nble to atl who do not have n shotgun of their own. ' CALLISON CALLS FOR FROSH CAGE TALENT t'NI VKUSlTV O l O P. KO O N Kugene, Special.) Prink Calll son. freshman basketball coach, has issued a call for all interested freshmen to turn out for the win- tor sport. j Callison expects about 75 men to participate In the workouts this! fall. The coaeh plans to build his team a Unit Cliff Cainett. Hill Mor-j j gan. Pill Powerman, members of ! Medford s Mate champ I o n s h 1 p , loam: Ued Itoienburg, Portland, star, nnd Hed Kobcrts. an nil-city! lketll player from Oakland.! California. As yet there nre, but four names, scheduled for the frosh. nil of which nrr with the O. S. C. Rooks, Plms nrv hetnir made for further competition. In the near future. XOYEMP.ER 23, 1929. PATH TO COAST and jester of the Harvard comic magazine, the guardian. of t'.iu Mmqtiet hall called for silence. Tho mouths of the Yale men f-!l ORapc. Albert G. Churchill of I-iv-orniore, Ctil., president of the Lam poon, .stepped forward and offered j the fance to the Ruests. KPiainin '"at i.amIy hwl watched with inturest the efforts,1110' of the police, Churchill told th p, thit Lampy had tlone ho-ik rome searching on its own and (he result was the fence. Hedges Mnednnald of New York, president of the visiting editors, ac- j Ptejl Jhe fence and J-JII che ers re- sounded. to hreak relations with Harvard lo rn attack on lrincetn in a foo; ball number. . There seemed n disposition today "to predict un pleasant relations between Harvard and Yale, but there was furiosi' y as to what authorities might d about burglary and theft. TURK IS TOPPLED VOIiTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 2.1.) In a most bitterly contested match, Headlock Al K'araslck won a two-out -of -three fall decision over Kara nr Sinn Pasha, light heavyweight champion of Turkey, here last night.' Pasha took the first fall In 2S minutes. 4s sec onds with a crab hold. The sec- on, wenl to Karasick in nine minutes with a series of flying head locks. The final fall was a wild affair, whleh start d outside the "ring nnd finally ended when. Karasick grabbed Pasha's legs and slam nnd him to the mat after 1 minutes of rough work. KLAMATH FA LI.S. Ore., Nov. i 23. bfi Willie Foldhum, New j York. wo a decision over Jimmy i o'Oowd. light heavyweight from ; Oakland. Cal.. In the main event 5 hero last night. Totidhncss saved 1 O'powd from n knHkout, for Vldman made hltn ltnk like ui I novice. ' , TEXAS TEDDY DEFEATS ' OLYMPIA BONE TWISTER EfOKXK. Ore.. Nov. 23. () In one of the rouRhest boots ever witn.sji'd here. Texas Teddy Wal ters, former world's junior mid dlewelsht wrestler, ilefented Mar vin ltamckman. Olymt.ia, Vash..i two out of three falls with reverse! I..xly and arm hotds. GAELS SCORE AT WILL AGAINST NEVADA TEAM 8AN FKANVISOO. Nov. JJ. ri Slip Mulligan's St. Mary' ond. - BY AL KARASiCK leaitMi una linseoreil nn tljels de-K. " .muni: inn iu-sl n f (o jp;) fented 'mversity rf Nevada here!"' ""'nmren. Appircate and yesterdAy, S4 lo 0. St. Marv's : ';or-" were stars fr t, ,. in'w seoi-ed almost nt will. , ' CHAMPIONSHIP GOLDEN BEARS pi Apprinpp IN ; I LnULlllUI L in ! CHARGING LINE! i Drinn Squad Favored in 35th Renewal of Feud With Cardinals Husky Line and Benny Lorn Hold Principal Threat. IWLO ALTO. Cal.. Nov. 23.- (A') California's Golden lieavs swept down out of the Uerkeley hills to day to bat He a Stanford olewn 'n U which has its back to the wall .ho annual Kridi,n classic of the ""H, .,' ? Tu S!:"liun;- , This thirty-Win meetlnc of the uv universities on the footl...n field found Coach Nibs Price's team j a reigning favorite for the first ; time, in five years. On the basis! of an undefeated record so far this) season, the Jlears were conceded j an edge over the Cardinals, who j ifter a mid -season exhibition of power, fliekered out to be defeat ed by Southern California and ' Santa Clara. j In an effort to put tho Stanford j team again in Its stride. Coaea j Clenn Wr.rner is expected to start 1 wiih hi power backfield of Small- ini;. Kothert and Fentrup. holding in reserve, his aerial attack built around I Mil Sim kins. Two comparatively new fares ap ex pect ed to bo seen . however, 1 a the Stanford lino. Chang Arlman. giant tackle, gave way to Hod Thompson, light but fiery; while Hill Hardin, a recent discovery, will lrt-obably occupy the right guard position that has been a source of worry to Warner Ml season. California has built her hop? around a husky line that so fir this season has out-charged all i comers, and the slender fiuure of Penny Lorn, triple threat hi.lfback. The Pears have. rLson to every oc- casion this year, and their sup- j porters nro looking for peat today. them tore - t A crowd of nearly 0 f . fi 0 0 spec tators was assured for the clash. t.s all available tickets have been taken for weeks by students nnd alumni f the two institutions. The lineups: I'.ilifoVnla Norton Tininiennan 1'itto U.-icels tst- Schwarz lieckctt Thornton . .. Kisan I.om Criffiths .... dill Officials: Stanforil- . T.K Preston l.T Thompson I.f, nrlseolli f Ileinleke ' . r.c; ..UT . i: r... Q . . i.ii ..mi . . .... . ltanlin Ti.ntly .Muller li't - Sm:illin Krentrp r.othert Klti.'ihhacker Keferee. Herb Dona, umpire. Tom I.nuttlt. Nehnskn imruann: item jiolue, l!l Mll. an. Ooma.i: h.-ml linesman. Tom Fitzpatrlek, Ttah. WAI.I.A WAI.I.A. Wash.. Nov Whitman ilefo.ite.) n- I'"" "ere ye?:cr.iay, 3:1 t ;;S ja Northwet conference clanh, In i 'intuit n...ti.- . . ' ' " i une,i m rcgu- r Z,Z 'CZl j the final qnat tor. Whitman ..-ore.i ! f,,1,r l''-' from th,. kirkoff o ' j" ,,on '"f Rm an, n,i,i,., three Miller, Mi illnn and Tuor i I for Paelfle. I Fights Ust Night (Ily the Assoelnted Press) NEW YORK Reno de Vos. i'..!i.iimi. outpointed Harry Kbbets. i v..w Vork. (10): Illaek Dill. Cuba. ' outpointed Kugene Hunt, France, ;10: Joe Uanovlc, Jungnampton. j V Y.. defeated Joe unrtow, Ilos- ton, foul (7). pnUTOY .llnmiv Malonev. Iln. I toil, outiiointed Jv. C). Chrlslner, Akron. (., (10); F.nimett Rocco. I'lwood City, I'a., outpointed Mar iv (lallaghcr, Washington,,!), c, M10). , DETROIT Karl Maslro, Chl : cago, snipped Johnny Mlnelln, UL.. ' troit. CM: Roger Hernnrd, Flint, Mich., outpointed At Oreenflcld. M hicngo. (10): Terry Roth, New York, stopped Carlo Mnzcola, Dc- ; troll, (7). ! ERIE. Pa. Happy Atherton, nillnnapolis. outpointed Johnny .lohnuy (ioodrlch, Toledo, (10); li.lly Edwards. Krlo, outpointid ! Frnnliie I'etrolle, Syracuse, .. Y.. i(S); Johnny K'usic, Youngstown. o., knocked out Eddie Kaufmann. Cleveland, til). SIOI'X CITY, In. ITenry Fale gano, l)r-s Mtilnes, stopped Tommy (aruilo. Kansas, (); Doule .Mays. Dos Moines, knocked out Harry McWilliams, Kansas City, (S). PETITIONS SEEK nCfiRNH. Or?.. Nov. 23. (IV I'etitinns a.skiiifr that Captain John j. McHwan, head football coach at tin I'niversity of Oregon, he re tained ;ih coach hy the renewal rf his contract under conditions as good ut thoso uf iresnt contruci. made their appearance Iiere today. The petitions are being circulat ed in the business district, accord ing to James K, King, university alumnus and Eugene, attorney, who is one of those Interested in the petitions. Since no official resignation by Captain McEwan has been tender- led to the university, no action can be taken, according to Dr. Arnold Uennett Hall, president of the in stitution. mtball today in Bonlhorn Ore- Kttr'l.S junior hlKh school squad nt Von Scoyoc field. Tho Medford hish srhnnl Is playing Klnmntli Falls :it Klanialh Kails. At Ashland, with two former Modford stars In the lineup, the Southern Oregon nor mal Is playing the Humboldt Teach ers' collese. I The foothall season closes in itliT vnlluv n.vl TlmraHnv TlinnL-u. j wt,, le ';, game I between the Medford and Ashland ,,,. . . . I "1S" 8ch"oU- - ' ' LOCAL FANDOM GIVEN The broadcast of the two foot hall games today by K..MKL), the Mail Tribune. Virgin Htntlon, was well teceived in Med ford and throughout Houthern Oregon, Riv ing all radio listeners play hy play accounts of the O. S. C. und Uni versity of Michigan and the Uni versity of California nnd Stanford gnmo. Karle Davis made IiIh usual suc cess as nnnouncer, with Floyd Hush, station operator, ut the con trols. A large number of listeners gath ered in front of the Mail Tribune to Isten to results coming from a new Atwater Kent set supplied by the People's Kleetric store. The first Rame was sponsored hy the Kconomy Lumber Co., on Kcheduled time of the Sixth Street Service Station, Kconomy Grocete- ria aI1(l e Mellaril Electric Co., while the second broadcast . was sponsored hy the Kconomy Groce teria. , Paderewski III NEW YORK, Nov. 23. (Pi f'.eorse Kneels, American ninnacer for Imiai'e Jnn Paderewskl. pianist. 1,aa onnottiuetl thnt the musician a con"""e'1 Illness hart forced post- l"onement of his American tonr tin- 111 nPXl season. " " TURKEY SHOOT Tomorrow 10:00 A. M. AUSPICES New Medford Gun Club Shoot Will Be Held at LAMPORT'S RANCH Two Miles South of Medford on Pacific Highway VJ