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FXGE TEN ' areproKD matt; TiiTBTjyfl, medford, or?r.noy, Wednesday. November 27, 10-29. ARCHER CHOSEN AS NORTHWEST ALL STAR END , I McEwan Selection Names! Local Athlete' On Second j Team, Coast Conference! ... 1 Oregon Places Three in First Lineup. KL'fJE.N'K, Ore., Nov. 2". Pi In compliance with a cuMom c-Hlulillxhdl hy precedent, Caiilnln Jnhn J. JI'Kwiin, head football couch at the I'lilveralty of Oregon today announced IiIh all-Mar - ((Hons for the Pacific count con ference and f'lr the nortliwent. I The selection- arc based upon ilm ixiiiiiu (untaln .M -Kwnn has win In action tills year. Jits selections are: First team Taiwan. V. S. c left end; Colhert. Ore., left tackle; Shields. Ore., left Klinrd; ItelK-K t'al., center; f'.iirrafrer. 1.. H. C. i lKht tackle; Miller, Stanford, rldil end; Kllztnlller, Ore., iiunrler Lorn. Oil,, left half; Flelshhacker, Htanforil. fullhack. Second team Norton, Cnl.. left end; llecketl. (al., left tackle; Dau-son. Ktnnfurd. ' left isiiard: llelnekce. Stanford, center; An thony, r. S. -.. rlKht tackle: Archer, ore.. riithl end: Itohlnson, ore., quarter: Hufford. Washlni; Inn, left half; Schwartz, AW H. t, fullhack. .MclCwan's northwest eleven fol lows: McAllin. O. S. f, left end: Col hert. Ore., left tackle: Shields. Ore., left Ktiard; Jessup, Wah.,j center; Hansen. Wash rlwht I Klinrd; Chrlstensen, Ore., rliiht Itx-klv: Archer, Ore., rlifht end. Kitctnlller, Ore., quarter; Itobln son, Ore., left half: Hufford. Wash., rluht half; Schwartz, W. H. C fiillhacle. ARMY LINEUP FOR WRST POINT, N. V.. Nov. 27. itV Kxrept for two portions, Head t'onch Itiff JoneH of the Army known what lineup he will hi a it nualiint Notre Prime nt the Yankee Hind fit in. New York, on Saturday, iiml the chance nre that he known (lie n unworn d thowe two prohleniH iih well. If he doe, thouKh, he isn't telllnK nnyone. Center and ()U(irterhack are the two positions open to question. ' 'All Her and Imzhv are wukIhb an even battle fr the Hiuip-back Job and Carver. I low man anil f llbner all nre lrt the field for quarterback. ,' The rent of the starting lineup pro bably will Include CaKle, Murrel and Oattly In the backfletd, and I'erry. Price, lIlllnlnRor, II umber, Mcfwltmer itnd Carl mark on the , line. SALEM MAT MAN WINS IN STRAIGHT THROWS SAIJ:M, Ore., Nov. 27. &) T)1 Andcrmtn, Halem. took two straight falls from Itny I,ync k. Aberdeen, In the first wrestling how staged here for several years. Anderson won the first full In 17 mlnutcv, 41 seconds, with a crons-arm scis snrs, und the second In 12 minntc.i. no neconds with a lontr nnn scis sors. Hdih maimen weiuhed H" 1 pounds. Salem I'aclric Tel. & Tel. Co. will occupy new exchange hero nhrmt Derrtnhcr 1 r.th. AVhafePriee LAZY A P'P ET IT E "I)rr, nre you not gad yon followed my mgKoillon hen 1 urnl you lo Iry S.S.S. for your loul appetite"" HAVE you an indifference or loathinK for food, or do you really enjoy mealtime? Fads and fancies come and go. We must be reasonable. You can't afford to wreck your body by "killing" an appetite given you by Nature to nourish your body. You must really enjoy your meals and assimilate them to re store the wasta of the .body. Don't expect a atrong, aturdy body and a keen mind to carry on If you do not enjoy your food. It Just can't be done. Friends, happiness and business success may de pend on a keen appetite. Many thousands hav turned to S 8 8. when the ' appetite signaled danger. It is a time-tested rem edy . . . purely vegetable. Easy a assimilate. Pleasant to take. It will do much to restore the sss Build Sturdy Health ! NOTRE DAME'S POWERFUL CENTER -V ' ' 7FVs- ; ..-.try-.,--. i'S. . .L(r AsiocioHd Prtst Photo Tim Moynihan, veteran Notre Dame center, it considered a finely candidate for all-American honors. DICK APPLEGATE MAY SEE ACTION IN ASHLAND TILT! Primed for the hardest fought I.OH ANGELES, Nov. 27. IflV contest of the season, and with ; P'tro Qulctana they call him hljjh hopes of victory, the Jledford Eddie Muck for short today tiinh school footl.nll team will come! stands out us a fif!htn who twice to the end of their football tr.Vl j has defeated a champion, with no for li"20. toniurrow afternoon, with their annual ThankxKivlni; day C,iinf, on the latter's home Rrid Iron. DUk AppIcRntP. flashy halfback, who has heen out all neuron with an injured left, may pot a chance to return to the lineup. The probable Htartini: lineups of the two team will he: Ashland Medford Sfiulre C - Cavo or Newlin Taylor -i O Green Wlnkelman n - prague Howell T Cunnlngha-n Napier T Castleman Kpler U O. Hughes Himpson K Morrlss Gill HI! AYentzel Iteed jllg Thomas MeCloud Q H Ilerringtcn Hitchcock Kit Zumltrunn William Itinehart of the Univer sity of Oregon., who refereed the Armintlee day game here, will have charge of the whistle In the game tomorrow. ' . The. game will Rtart at 2 o'clock, and a large crowd will attend from Oils city. ECISI POHTLANH. Ore., Nov. 3 (A't Joe .Marcus, portlnnd. woni over Kid Ponce, Im A"gt'len Mex lean, fn their 10-round main event! on Ralph Gru man's boxing card here last night. Maivim proved too shifty for the southerner, who looked to bo it t-lover, hard hit ting boxer, unable to locate Mar- i fin to demonstrate ills wares. Marcus landed often on the Mex ican, but he, too. found It hard to plant solid blows. In the Hcmi-windup, Kddle Vnlk. ex-Multtioinah club star, making his first professional start, won over Huss Green, Salem. Two knockouts featured the prelimlmtrlc?. A long feud ended when Mickey Dntan put Jack Nash! away in the first round. Jess Itollnway knocked out Young Jess Wlllanl In the third round with a right un the button. Pendleton $300,000 bond issue will be voted upon to provide funds for erection of courthouse bulbling. natural appetite. It will not act instantly, but, be assured, when taken according to directions, it will usually bring back your de sire to eat and enjoy your food. This you well know is the basic atep for health. Simply reason it out for yourself and you will agree that it ia the practical way. And remember, S.S.9. will help you get your blood-cells back up to normal. Then that sluggish, let-down feeling and akin troubles will disap pear. You should sleep soundly. Firm flesh should take the place of that which was once flabby. You should feel strong. Your nerves be. come steady. S.S.S. givea to Nature what it needs in making you feel like yourself again. At all drug stores in two sites. Ask for the larger sire. It Is more economical. 0 ' V?iS mvymn Ufa. .fru?,;,. -.V..-7T..l tl-i n riW-, EDDIE MACK WINS NOD OVER MORGAN BY FINAL FLURRY crown to xhow for hit) effort In a ten round noit-titU battle before 10,000 fans last night, the former St. It eg in college youth re; pealed a previous non-title victory over Tod Morgan, junior llght weiKht king, in a rousing rally which saw him win the battle In the closing period. It wan the third meeting of the pair at catch weights, with the scrapper from Denver holding two triumphs hy the decision route. The Hccond engagement terminated in a draw, Morgan looked very much like a champion in the opening stanzas. Trailing when the fourth came un. Mack rallied to hold the cham- " even "nu men rusnea out 10 . win ine nnn oy a wiae margin, bringing blood to Morgan'n noso und mouth with a series of bruis ing lefts and rights to the fuce and chin. 4 Muck hammered the title holder Into complete submission.' in .the dying moments of the tenth. : The rally enrned him the decision. , J-r- OREGON MAY PLAY E BOWL GAME KUGENR, Ore., Nov. 27 (?) The possibility that the University of Oregon may represent the west in (he intersectional game at Pusa dena New Years day appeared bright today. According to Jack Beneflel, the graduate manager, following re ceipt of a letter from Lee lister, chairman of the Hose Bowl font bull committee, the selection of a coast team depends upon the out some of the Oregon-St. Mary's and the Washington State-Southern Cal ifornia. THE GREAT SHIRES T CIIICAfSO, Nov. 27. m Charles Arthur tTlto (trc-ut) Shiran will initke hlx ftchut uk n profr-N.sinnul flKhlr-r Dr-ecmher . Unitpr tho pri inothin of Jim Mullen. "I'll knock &' lot of thcue hums Ktlff." mill Mr. fihlrcii. who is flr banemitn. off and on. for tho Chl- chko White Snx. "I'll mnke niyae'.f SlMi.ono iti thn off tieuson. Then next nprinR I'll got out and knock ii lot of pltchcm loose from Un box." rioniotcr Mullen mild Bhlres Is n "MB, powerful follow, who shouU make a Itood flRhtor." ShlreV opponent was not an nounced. Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) ST. I'Al'U ' Allnn.-Bermonclspy lllllv Wella of Knisland outpointed Jimmy Owens ot Kort Worth. Tex. noi Hltchlc Mck of MlnnoniKi lis mitiioltitcd Wulllo 'MtiKlwalno of Kan C'lHlie. Win. 6)1 S KSt VAL.Nr HI.KACT, Fla. .tuff I'urgnll of lllloxl, Mlxs.. out Pointed Mlko MvTlRiM of Now York HOt. .' Ki'KNTKR, lowit Johnny Murk nt Cliiclmmtl kuuckod out Hill Mill lenhof of KVtrt Dotlge.. lu. (.'). Pep .loiiDlnx.9 of Pea Moines and Ksklmo Onrrlu ot l)oad Horse. Alaska, drew (6). Ike llaggerty of Mnnon Clt, la... nnd I.arry Curtis of Kl more, Minn., draw (6). NKW YORK Andy Dlvodl of Brooklyn knocked out Marty Until nf llrnoklyn (3). Clia'AdO l.es Mnrrlner of Chi cago and (ieorgo Hoffman of New York drew ( 101. Thtitxlnjr's FooiIniII on tlir? ItillllO. ' (Hy th Ansoclnted Trens.) 1'enn Cornoll, National nrnndenstlna System chain. 1:41 p. m. IK. 8. T. Orennn-Ht. Mury's, KTO, J f P. m. tP. T.) Y Unable to procure Gene OIGrady , who is to fight another main event '. soon in Portland, Promoter Tex Ukker staff announced tiuy he : has procured Kid Dennie, -Denver, Colo., headline fighter, as an op I ponent fo.r Tom Corbett, Sacra I mento slugger, who defeated K. I O. White here last week, for the main go at the armory next Mon day night. f Dennis Is the boy who gave O'Grady such a stunning blow in the first round of their fight here a few week? ago that the, Ash land pride crumpled for the count of eight. However, Gene came buck in less than a minute and struck Dennis a blow on the Jaw that knocked him out. Ever since funs have been wondering whether O'Grady was Just accorded a lucky break and In this way escaped de feat himself. It was Dennis' firft knockout in 16 months and he is anxious to show southern Oregon fans he is a good man, and thut his defeat was only on the grounds of a break for O'Grady. Southern Ore gon fans are also familiar with Tom Corbett, who put up a fu rious battle here last week to de feat K. O. White, Chicago negro. Corbett is the only person to have been accorded victory over the Ashland niarveH but Is said to be susceptible to knockout blows, for which Dennis has a reputation. He won 26 fights before he came to Oregon In tho last two years and" 19 were by knockouts. A fat semi-windup is promised in a six-round bout between Teddy Miske of Klamath Falls and Joe Martinez of Sacramento. Both boys have already appeared In Medford and have proven' their ability ns fighters. . A special four-round event will present two new faces, Harold Wright of Klamath Foils and Bat tling Silvers of Yreka. An old Medford favorite, who has not ap peared in Us local ring for some time will tnlf part In a four round bout when Tex, . Porter meets Ralph- Burkel. Babe Cuth bertson and Joe Dumore, two Klamath hopefuls, will Bupply the action for the curtain raiser. F ON PROPOSAL TO . MEXICO CITY, Nov. 27. (JP) A. storm of 0houts arid booes, sprinkled with- laughter, fereeted presentation in the. chamber ;last night of Deputy Luis F. Sotelo Ile Sll's hill to purge Mexico of bull fighting, cock fighting and boxing. The cries were the Spanish equivalent of the American -'Throw him out," and "Throw the bill in the waste basket." The reception was so noisy 'the secretary finally was forced to quit reading the bill, which was turned over to a com mittee for study. The "newspaper, El XTnIversal, in terviewed various members of the senate to obtain their reaction. Senator Isaac Diaz do I -eon said Deputy Sotelo should be hurled "standing up" for his foolishness. Senator Ksther Km rude said bull fighting had mado the Latin race courageous. Senator (iamb? O. Caloca Raid all civilized peoples gave games more or less barbarous from which they get bravery and Htrength, virility and gallantry, lie added, sucb games bulanced culture in civiliza tion and gave it necessary brutal ity. HORDE OF FISH SENT POKTI.ANIl. Ore. Ii OiPgon suit h verltiiMe luinle of flh tn the ocean to'Year tlnMn-lvea und return to slute Hlreuius ItiHt year, beouusie 85. OHO. 000 milium fhmcr HliKi'. myrliuN mid nhoaln ot four Inch chlnitokn, ullventldcs ami MOckeycs were releiiKcd hy thy state game cumiuiHxUin. Hecunl Iiik to u report hy lluuh tl. .Ml:, chell. directory of hatchcrlrx. MHcht'll's report said the fl.sh were llhciultil In much the wiinc mullller as It farmer plains wheat und that If only it miiiiII propor tion of them return to Mat streums, Oregon fishermen wilt mt want for sport. More than ti.ooo.ooo salmon nre In the state hatcheries awaltltui liberation wlthinf the next lx monlhs, Mitchell said. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. ST. (.V) Teased to dl..traetloii hy boys pluy Iiik alonir Johimon creek In Sell, wood, a porcupine fled his wooded hlilliiR place nnd Invaded clvillzu. tlon today. P. M. Theobold found the wild similiter In his yard nnd clamped a strong box over him until police arrived nnd took the animal Into custody." The porcupine was turned over to the humane society. i w.i, th, first nf Its kind tn find Its way Inie police hands In mors than a year. WALL ST. BEARS LIKE OF Crumbling Market Raises! Cry for Some One to j Blame Speculation On Downward Movement Not Popular But Profitable. NEW YORK VP) They said tli wnnrta u-ora full nf tho in v' etoerieneed Wall Afreet henr hunt-1 ers, during the recent decline, were unable to smoke - out ono bona fide bear. In former days bulls and bears fought very much in the open and the -'public watched safely from tho gallery. Successful bears were not much lower in the Wall street caste system tlyin successful bulls. . y Success was the main thing. Wall street was frankly a specu lative comrminity.' The rules and chances were well known to all players. Even then the bulls en joyed certain advantages In pub lic esteem, for they usually had patriotism and the 1 constructive viewpoint on their side. The famous advice to be "a- bull on the United States," credited to the late J. Pierpont Morgan and a dozen other leaders of the past generation, always could be in voked by critics of those who make money by pushing prices downward. Put that neither prevented the growth of a clans of prominent bears nor checked tho flood of ex aggerated reports about the profits of tjieir exploits. Exaggeration Is still the rule today, whenever the winnings of bear raiders are described, judg ing from brokerage house records. When the public began to use the speculative machinery most of the bears retired from sight. Persistently rising prices took the courage out of them and Ut ile was heard for some time con cerning their shadowy activities. The - market Jtegan to r crumhlp nui iney were no longer Dears. At least, they declined the name and insisted that .Tumor had placed them In a false light. With millions of investors . looking for some one to blame, modern bear: prefer to remain anonymous. 5 to 6:30 p.m. The Olympians. NBC service to IsGO. 5:30 to p.m. The Three Boys. NBC service to KCO. 6 to 6:30 p.m. Ilalsey, Stuart prosrruni. NBC service to KGO, Klly, KOMO. KC'.W, Kf'l. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Pnlmollve hour (Transcontinental.) NBC ser .vlce to KCO, KHQ. KOMO, KUW, KI'I. 7:30 to 8 p.m. StromberR-Cnrlson program (transcontinental from Rochester, N. Y.) NBC service to KCO, KHQ, KOMO, KOW, KPI. S to 8:30 p.m. "rtoads to Ito niance." NltC service to KC.O, KHQ. KOMO. KOW, KPO. KKI. 8:30 to 9 p.m. The Hill Hilly Boys NBC service to KCO, KIIQ. 9 to 9:30 p.m. Parisian Quintet. NBC service to KCO. 9:30 to 10 p.m. .Miniature biogra phies. NBC service to KCO. 10 to II p.m. Cotton Blossom Minstrels. NBC service to KCO, KHQ. KKf, KSL. 11 to 12 p. m. Musical Muske-! leers. NltC service to KHQ, KOMO, KPO. II to 12 p.m. I-HUBhner-Hnrrls ' Hotel St. Krnncls Dance orches- 1 tra. NBC service to KCO. I BUILD 400 ICE CARS PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 27. (T) The fnlon Paciric railroad nn nounced today that fuur hundred freliiht refrlKerntor enrs will be built by Hie Paojflc Car & Foun dry company here. More thiln 400 Portland workers will be em ployed in January constructing; these ears, to bo built for the Pa cific Krult Kxpress company. Buy ers of the company are now pur chasing 3.500.000 feet of timber, chiefly nlonir the fnlon Pacific lines In Orsiton, for use in con struction of tho cars. Irish Itaillo l.lnmiui Tiles. Dfllt.IX. (J'l With the death of Itev. Frederick William O'Con ncll, assistant director of the IJub lln hrn.idr.nllnc station. Ireland Turkey Shoot Every Day and Night 41 S. Front DARKNESS ANONYM TY "Must Cigar Smokers Be Endangered? No!!! I Say" "Any man who smokes a Cremo is safe I certify Cremo as sanitary." ayt Aijretl w. mcvann D. Lilt., A.H., I.L.D. - Famous Pure Food Expert Do you remember the old,filthy shop where the man in the win dow rolled the leaves with dirty fingers . . . and spit on the ends? What a for cry this is from the modern method of manufacture used by Certified Cremo. 'V Itoj Amcr,n Cigar Co. 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