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FORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
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11EDF0RD, OHKOON", TUESDAY, XOV10.M BKR '26. 102!).
Xo. 2-18.
Smalling Heads Drive Which Crushed Bears
Hip Flasks Much in Evidence at
Big Football Games, Is Charge
B
-ATTURKEYSHOOT!
Attracting gunners from all : KUC1 KXK, Ore., Nov. .2tl. P
parts of southern Oregon, the . T,Jo Hlim nf a jouin. Inlo th1
Med ford (5im club save out over- ,. , , ... , , . .
4tt turkey aMlH 1k shoot last i ?ul1 ;-nd 11 made todayby
H.,,,,iv. ih,.!v Tn hi,iKw,,,1"le University ot Oregon football
evenly divided among the pnrliei- j
panls of tho contest, the shooters j
being placed in squads u( six each .
according to their ability. t
Men who had never shot at traps I
before were placed in the same
MU:id and those of fairly good
ability ( were placed in other
squads. Kach snot at five traps
and in case of a tie, the tie was
shot off. The shoot was so suc
cessful that it is probable another
will ho held shortly before Christ
mas. ,
Winner1-' of turkeys are as fol
lows: Or. Hunch, K. I-:. Van, 11. A.
Hlnnley, W. Saunders, William
Mates (2), C. Petri CM J. Uenning
toji, J. Urn-roughs, il. Mathews
2). V
ft-.JHai
Watson (2), l li. T.owd. W.
iams, II. Tan in, A. I'erry, K.
Weeil. O O. Ahnderfer, . li.
Ilonn, .1. Mrl'heison (). T.
Itithiuoml. II. 11. Morse iJl. li. K.
Taylor. W. L. Stevens CO. I. L.
Furry, William Miller. A. L. Hoger,
I'.. M. Criggs. C. Kads, K. W. Win
kle, Siil Xewton, Hnlnnd Hubbard.
II. Ilull, ll. Hates. C. W. Wood, S.
C. Memlrnhall and M. Morris.
BE ST. MARYS FOE'
(i HAND KOrtKS. X. D.. Nov. 2. j Toledo. ().. (: K.ldk' Anderson,
(Pi The rnivi-rsily of Xorth : C'hiias". milpolim-il Mike Dundee
Dakota footnall lealn. north een- ISdi-k Island, 111., (X).
tralVonferenee ,hiunion for th-,. t.xt.,XXAT,.,w.,ril mt,.Ml.
sidered as the Christmas day op
ponent nf the St. Mary s (Call
iornia) team.
Coach Jack West of the '-
f the No
for lerms.
mads has been Risked
und is willing to accept. The game
for the American Legion's benefit j
fund for crippled children, would
..lie played at los Angeles.
OMAHA.
Neb.. Nov. 2fi. Cfl'e
ters. IP', executive vie
Heed '. 1
,.1-esiacni o, uH-riMn, ..u,. u,, .,,,, ,,, .,u - tlie aircraft carrier Lexington a
pany, which was declared insol- (i,.ec n P-.y, drew. ( 1 0 ) ; Mel T Ipton j fln auxi1 powor lll(intt secr;
vent. yesterday, died today of in- Flint. Mich., knocked out ( tiiry AftlimH today informed a dele-
juries received in three suicide at- Spencer. Pes Moines, la., (u). , tlon from the two cities,
tempts yesterday. , ....... I'- Senator Jones and nenresenta-
Poison, of which he had 'gulped.
.i li-itKtfnl" tiitfoi-A ho threw him
self beneath the wheels of a truck.
was said to have been the direr
tause of death. He failed in hi
first attempt to get
wheels of a truck.
under th
TUSCALOOSA. Ala.. Nov. 2fi.
(A) Tony Holm. Alabama fullback,
has gained nearly a mile a pa Inst
Alabama's foes this year. Latest
records credit him with 103 yards
this season. Only MeKvnr of Ten-in-fsee
has oiltgaincd the Crimson
tide's fullback in any one game
this year. MeKver gained seven
more yards than Holm but was in
the 'i Cnnessee-Alaliama game four
minutes longer and carried the
ball oftener.
DEMPSEY WILL PRESENT
HOFFMAN AND MARRINER
OHICAOO. Nov. 2ti. !P)Fea-
taring a in-round bout between
George. Hoffman of New York, for- j
mer national nmuteur heavyweiiibt I
champion, and Less Marriner. for
mer University of Illinois athlete.1
Jack Dempsey will present an all- J
heavyweight card Rt the Coliseum j
tnniuht. !
Fighter Does Not
Succumb to Cold!
Army mpn learn hV r.tr of.
flieniMrlres, und Ci-rv d'iiit jani!!
eoldn like nmny civiiinii. TUtj
knoek them out between morni6t
jiai eight, with a compound
fen
v . .. s:, L
TO BATTLE GAELS
varsity when it entrains for Oall-
! fornia, where it will clash with
' St. Mary's Thanksgiving day, fol-
lowed by an interseutional game
j with" i'lm'idi., December 7.
; The battle w!ih St. Mary's will h
the last coast contest for i lie Web
fu,ots tiiis season and also will be
the last game in which he team
I will lie intact. When t he sipiad
! Ie;.ves California for Florida after
I the game with the CJae'.s. Austin
Colbert, tackle; Irvin Cehulz. sub
inckle. and Charles Spear, stib half.
: will come hack to Kuyene because
. their scholastic .standing will not
' fvllow their absence from the uni
j versity for a too long period.
Fights Last Night
l!y ! At-m-lali'tl I'rc.HH)
PIHi,AlKi.PHiA Johnny Ja
il irk. PhilnuV iphi.:. stopped King
'int. Minneapolis, n); Hy .Dii
"luond, Host on, defeated letiri De
Wiiiickrr. foul, c): I':. bio Ulamn.
Cuba, defeated Vidal 1 ngorlo,
Spain, foul CI).
I lu'FKAl.o .limniy sliitfry.
j I'.ul'fal ulpninti'il .Mnxie Uoscn-
i lilonm. .N.'W YoiU. ( III). '
CIIIOACO HiUlie Slion, ChlciiKo
knocked oul l;;iho ivleeo, Newark.
j X. .., (2): .I'.himy
! Knineh-C", iiulpointcMi
Iturns, San
Joe Packc
I Cinciunat1. knocked out
I Smallwood. Terre Haute, lnd.
Chet
(5).
OMAHA. Neb. Men real Wright,
Omaha, knocked out Tom Sayers,
Detroit, CM.
J.OC1SV1I AK, Ky. .tackle Co-
hen. New York, detcatcrt Kranltlt
( iraham. ltie
N. Y., foul, (S).'
. INDIANA POIjty Lou Terry, St.
.mi is. Mo., knocked out Jack Ma
lone, Augusta. (In., CI ) : Moan
Haumgarlner. Ft. Wayne, lnd-.
knocked out Al McCoy, St. Louis,
12).
BALTIMOKK Al
Boston, outpointed
St. Paul. (10).
Friedman
of i
Hud
(orman. ,
OliKKX BAV. Wis.-
HUTCHINSON. Kas. Wildcat
Monte, Drumright. okln., outtioint-
S.unmy Wa.,1. Chicago, (10).
MIAMI. Flu. Hartley
Miami, knorktd out Oeor
Americus, flu., (4.
ladtlen.
Avery.
Emotion Caused
By Bad Tee Shot
Cause of Death
$44 44444
. Tt'LSA. Oklrt., Nov. 2(1.
(A3) Nathan C.reenberg. Tul
sa businessman, dropped dead
on the first tee of the Mi Fi.r
lin Country club here yester
ilavftftera bad drive. Death
was attributed to "a heart at
tack caused by strmm emo
tion." 4444444 4 444
COOS BAY CRABS MUST
BE EATEN IN COUNTY
SA LKM, Ore., Nov. 20.
Neit her salt water crabs caught
within the boundaries of Coos
county nor those brought in by
deep-sea fishermen from beyond
the boundary can b legally trans
ported ouMtle the county, says an
opinion by Attorney General Van
Winkle to t he tate fish commis
sion. comes in plain, ifteanant'tattinff tab
lets. Js'o trouble to carry, and to
ra.sy to take; but fltrazingly olll
cient, yim'H find nut!
I';' he's (old (oinjvHin'I work m
miiokly ymril think it lurk the tlmt
time. 1 liat neh fcverinli ftpIinjT
simplv,4iiii-he-; dyrffc," U"-" nnL
thrrtui art lomfyrt. .; ,(;.. hre
ii'noi ai;l h'Mitbnf bftri&fx riuv.
All (liitLoji jive it. Ait-ncrous
paik.ige ItK
. , , . '.rm .
BY TIGHT DEFENSE
LOS AXOKLKS, Nov. 2G. A)
A defense against tho hard-hitting
attack of the Washington State
Cougars with Klmer Schwartz th"
leader in these ground gaining tal
lies, is the ' problem which fared
Coach Howard Jones' University of
Southern California foothall team
today.
The Trojan grid master has a
hard dummy scrim mr.ge outlined
for ibis aftei noon, determined M
place the second conference defeat
in the record of the invaders as a
parting shot at the Pacific coast
.standings tills season.
Defeat for either eleven will
eliminate it from the present five
cornered tie for top honors, nmM
a victory will give I. S. C. squad I
a superior percentage over the
other contenders by virtue oft more
conference games.
R'B
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. lifi. (JP)
Kldnn .lenne, coach of the Wash
ington high school foothall team
here, was hurling his squad thru
elaborate final training this week
in preparation for the "Intersec-
tional" game hero Thanksgiving
ulny with the
ilend , high school
team. The game will be plnyed on
the Multnomah stadium field.
The Ilend Lava Bears are snid to
have the highest scoring average
in the state. In nine games they
scored $29 points against 24 pofnts
made by opposing teams.
Washington has made 173 points
against lit.
The Washington team yesterday
was awarded the city trophy em
blematic of the city championship.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2fi. (P)
Seattle ami Tacormi must cut the'r
I consumption of electric power to
an absolute minimum if they wn:it
, . ......
live Johnson, Be publicans, of
Washington, and representatives of
the two cities, said the mayors of
Seattle and Tacoma would be call
ed by long distance telephone Im
mediately and .sited to furnish the
navy with assurance that -'ill un
necessary light! tig would be dis
continued. rcSNKN; Germany. Nov. 26. (P)
Kight person wne injured se
riously ami four others hurl slight
ty in a terrific explosion this
morning in the nhlfe market Hal
Ion Weberplats. The blast wan
attributed to gas linkage. It was
f a red (here might be other vic
tims in the debris.
The market Jiall collapsed in
the explosion, burying shoppers.
There was considerable vaterial
damage. , "
KEROSENE CANCER CURE
TRIED IN NEW ZEALAND
AUCKLAND. N. Z. P Kern
sene injections have been used iih a
treatment for cancer In the Auck
land hospital.
A resilient of Frank ton wns
brought to the hospital two years
Hgt suffering fmm what the hospi
tal uutboi ilies diugno.sed as'cancer.
He was given the kerosene treat
ment for a year and discharged,
apparently cured. Since then, the
doctors cla lii, there 1ms been no
recurrence of I be d Isease ,n ml a
recent exa ml nation by the hea lib
department revealed only a cavity
where t hp 'growth existed.
The kerosene was Injected nt a
high temperature and allowed to
cool to bland heat. The process wan
up pbasant and painful but the
doctors believe that the cure was
worth the trials of the treatment.
FULLER COMPANY HAS
$10f000 FIRE DAMAGE
UOIITLAND, Nov. 2fi. FN Loss
estimated nt M0,fafl wan caused
hern last tilght wlif n fire swept
through the Klass beveling plant of
the w. P. Fuller I'aint company.
Luildinp, machinery nnd Ptnck was
damaged.
There w.i.i no fire In the boilers
and the plant wus closed or tho
wefk-end The fire had pained
considerable headway before the
nlarm was wounded.
Tho AsMMdutcit Press cameraman caught Smalling. Stanford's pcwerful1 half. Martini; tin scxnukI
of two long runs, on consecutive plays, which brought the ball to ( alifoi uiaV 4-anL line and made
possible the Cardinals fiit touchdown f it 21 to fl victory.
BERGHERM IS LEADING
BIG JEN GRID SCORER
CHICAGO, Nov. 20. &) Rus
Rergherm, Northwestern fullback,
finished the season at the top of
the scoring In Big Ten competition
with 3S points, a three lioint mar
sin over C.len Harmeson, Purdue
star. Art Pharmer, who tied with
Rergherm nt 03 points, for scoring
in all games, ' finished third with
28 points.
The increasing popularity of smoking in the United States exactly parallels
the growth of Camel Cigarettes. Camel has given smokers a cigarette of
genuine quality ... a marvelous blend of choicest tobaccos . .,. mild, fra
grant, satisfying. This is the quality that smokers depend upon, and they
can rest assured it will never be sacrificed. Taste in smoking, as the real
pleasure of smoking is experienced, leads directly to Camel quality.
' ' ' ' :'-
when they learn the difference
they
C IM. R 1. Rm.Mi T.kww
p.r. 1. in.rra.S.l.n. N C
i TALENT CAGE TEAMS
' WIN AT'ROGUE RIVER i
TALK XT, Ore., Nov. 2fi. (Spl.)
The Talent basketball tennis play
ed liOKiie Illver teams at- Uogue
1 liver, November 2 2. Talent va
victorious In both bames. the girls'
score being 1 7-24 und the boys'
score 17-io.
Burns Liberty Theatre
opened to public.
re-
.
pleasure
flock to
PORTLAND PUCK TEAM
TAKES LEAD IN EUGENE
j YAXCOrVKR. It- C, Nov. 2(1.
j (Pi Displaying speed aplenty and a
superb defensive against the Van
couver Lions, the Portland Iluck
aroos boosted themselves into the
leadership of the Pacific coast
hockey league here last night hy n
1-0 win over the champions. It
was another overtime struggle be
tween these teams but this time
Camels
made
a national
!
TURKISH "llZf)ME$
1 II rfM -V
Gamriels
I . Y XX . M a ss., Nov. J i; iP)
Mayor ltnlrh S. Ilauer s.nv .s(
much drinking at the Harvard- j
aJe rootball game at the Harvard
stadium Saturday that he has ord
ered the Thanksgiving day high
school contest here to ho b'.tie dry
or be stopped.
Twelve thousand persons at the j
stadium, he estimated todu, were ;
more interested in quart bottles
and hip flasks than anything else.
Many women "took a puM out of
the bottles the same as the men,"
he said, and neither police nor tho
faculty interfered. !
The Hev. Garfield Morgan, pas- (
tor of the Center Congregational !
church, according to the mayor, j
was approached by some one in a I
big fur coat who said to him, "You j
look like an old timer, have a
drink."
"Can this,' he asked, "be the !
same Harvard of 'which the late;
President Kliot used to boast 'the i
factor tlVat made It the dominant
educational institution of our land
was that she had been building
men for nearly 11 (HI years?"
On the mayor's order,-the police
j chief will station fifty patrolmen
iiiiii Ht'iKciiiiiN on ouiy i tmrsiiay ai
the I .y ii it Knglish-Classicul high
the bucks snntebed the victory be- i
tore the ndded period wns it min
ute old. '
JACKIE FIELDS SIGNS i
FOR BOUT IN CHICAGO!
CHICAflO, Nov. 20. (A1) Jucklo
Fields, world welterweight chum
pion, and Hilly Light of St. Paul,
have been matched by Promoter
Jim Mullen for n 10-round hout at
tho White City menu December 2.
Kugene Construction being
( rimiieu un i t ,uuu i l im n u.
i Campbell memorial building which
I will house, fine nrts murfoum of
I Cnlversity of Oregon.
have
.' 'v i.
smoking
With years of steady growth be
hind them. Camels continue to
grow. They are smoked today by
moro millions than ever before.
school game with orders to nrrest
nil persons who drink and to atop
tne game ir drinking demonstra
tions become serious.
DKTROIT, Nov. 2G. It whs
learned today that "several" stu
dents of the University of Detroit
have been expelled as thn result
of disorders which occurred In
lOast Lansing a week ngo last Sat
urday folTowinr tho nnntml foot
ball game between Michigan State
college und the University of
Detroit.
The Rev. John P. McN'Ichols,
president, declined to give the
exact number expelled or their
namer. saying "the boys are dis
graced enough now hy being dis
missed, und I think that is punish
ment enough."
Coach OharleB IS. Do rain of tho
University of Detroit had attribut
ed the disorders following the
game to drinking on the part of
followers of tho Detroit team.
JACKSONVILLE, Kin., Nov. 20.
VP) Soft UrliflcH must bo norvoi In
pnpnr cuw nt tho ThnnksRlvinR
fciulmll jtnmo between Klarlila nnd :
WnslilnKion nnl. Leo. Anybody
neon ilrinkinc fiom n bottlo Is to
lie ejected, tleket money lieins fe
fumled. THOENIX, Ore., Nov. 26.
tMpeeiai) aeverai nuntors of this
vicinity hnve tried their lurk In
the Klamath country and nil re
port fair bugs' of ducks. Among
those reported uh returning with
birds lately were Jack Allen, Ken
neth "Watenburg, Leo Furry, Delno
SJoan, George ., Drake, Arlett An
demon, Bill Tnrnbough, Buy Bur
leson nnd .lack' Mnrtln. ' v '
PHOENIX GUNNERS GET