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'i i ELDER'S SPRINT MEDFORD MAIL TRIDUNE.' MEDFORD, PRECOX, SUNDAY, DEC'EMHE! HE DON'T BELONG PELEE SPITS ASH Stars of Notre Dame and Army Battle TO RIGHT.CLIQUE 1 OVER WIDE LABOR SITUATION "! : ; AREA INSIAItNPRWAl- I . Recor v ; pastern j.Crtiwd ShiverS" as Notre 6ame : j Line, Repels. Charges of Cagle and Murrell Team Battles for .Stricken Coach. ' (hy Hria'u I!pll) 1 ' ( Asporlat.od ProK Sports Writer) NEW YOItK. Nov. 30. (fl) Army's fifrhlinfr footlmll team .slopped Notre Duma's stalwarts In nil hut 11 sciomla of. their annual football Kamo toilay hilt In Unit 11 RPCOndH tho uiulotVatod and united leant 'from South llcnd won the j,'(tmn, The' senro' was 7 lo O.knnri 83,000 persons, a rec ord pastern crowd, aw the Itat llo that was' desperately fought in1 bitterly cold weather. Jack- Klder, one of the fastest men in a football uniform In this country, won the same for the Itamblers early in In tlio second period. ' Ho intercepted an. Army pass at bis own (roal line and ran the 1-nKth of . the finld for the only touchdown .of the Kiimc.. His linie for tile century with a foot ball under his arm could not have been much more than that in which he is clocked when unen cumbered with football parnpher nallatnd wears scantier olothitiR. " Tim Notre Dame sprinter, doub ling In football, leaped into the air to- catch a pass from CuKle, in tended for Hutchinson in a eor aor pf tho l'blu, with one foot touching the poal line marker. Krom the standpoint of the Army no more unfortunate choice of a pass Intercepted could have been made., Klder tucked the ball under his arm and started straight down the ' sidelines along the .fa miliar distance - one hundred yards. No one had a ahance to stop him. .'. ). Kg. Duster Perry, Army's star tackle. made- ono 'desriernte head long dive at the flying Klder at the 4r.-yarrt-llnc, lie missed by a wide margin. Then I'rank Cu rideo Joined Die procession to run inttrfoeence the rest of tho way. but ihe assistance of the brainy iiuarierh.'ick really was not need ed. Klder1 was running- "for rock" and- was not lo be over hauled with a -touchdown in sight. Iw K. rtochnc, Notre Dame coach, was far from his team, suffering from phlebitis at his South .JJsnd home, and the players were de termined to .. h?nt Army today "for Hock."... ...' r.. . " Tho situation hiid' changed' with dramatic suddenness. Just before Klder made a. Notre" Dame touch down a fact an Army counter seemed aboutr to materialize. The ('adets had been given a chance early lit the game but could do nothing with It and then oppor tunity knocked again in tho sec ond period. Cagle and Alurrell tore off two 'first downs to drive into Notre Dame territory at the grflat lino with Ca-.-.non apparent jLTivnt line with Cannon npperent-iy-'- here, there and everywhere, stopped the drive and the Knmb Jers took the ball on the 20-yard-line when a pass failed. .Two smashes into the line avail ed nothing and Carldco p;i:ited. The uhiquilottfl Perry rushed In to block the . Icicle - and when the srnoko cleared away, Army was found in possession of the ball on Notre Dame's 13-yard-llne. I'agle and Murrel plunged Into the Notre J)nme forward wall but gained, only - three ;yards between them and then Ihe pass. -Cagle shot a looping toss into a corner of the. field, Just tit the goal line and Klder did -the rest. - Klder was the hero of the game. For all around football playing the honors went to Captain Cagle, playing his last football game In the east, the elusive Cngle, for four years one of the- game's greatest runners, not only con trihuted n goodly share of Notre Dnliitt'tt nnxlnus moments when the: Army had the ball but he nltrved one of the greatest de fensive games of his brilliant cn- reftf Time nfler time, the star i Notre Dame b:iks wero nt the lino of scrimmage by the Army reif-head stopped there. He made the longest run of the gam from scrimmage with a J.l-yard d.'ish and with the exception of Kl dcr's epochal sprint, his 34-yard run after receiving a punt late In tho game, wan tho longest run of any character. Notre Damn followed Its usual strategy of stnrtlng Its first string line and reserve bnckficlil. The leading ball carriers were rushed I In' ft body late In the first period. I Tho record crowd shivered and cheered, the exciting play caus ing the fans nt intervals to for git tho hitter cold. This game marked the close of one of Notre Dame's greatest sessions. Tho Army has one more to play, ngnlnst Stonfnrd at Palo Al to. Calif., December 2S. Notre Dame demonstrated today that It deserves Its success while Army showed Hint Jt has had n grenJ team nil yenr, dogged hy n cruel misfortune. TALENT, Ore., Nov. an. (Spe cial.) Miss, Jtosettn Hurnett of this city nnd Don Wlllinms of Klamath Falls, were married In Klamath Fnlls Nov. S3. Uosetta is the . daughter of Tim Burnett of Talent tinil ir. well knowi and has many friends.- having; HrtMl here since a child. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllinms will i make their home In Klamath Falls where he I employed. DETROIT MAULED BY O.S.C. NOSES IKTUOiT; Nov. Mipuji the;rv!ccs of lAifal Hrazil. .ho!r star hack, aiiil trnllin h two touchdowns ;it the hall, the Uni versity of 1 jctrolt Titans came ; hack in the second' half- today lo take advantage of" tho hreaks and I ouml out their 11 football sea son with . a" 14 to 3 victory over CJeorsetown. ! Nearly 17,000 persons braved a bitter cold to. witness the Ka me. Tho severe cold ' was responsible 0UIGE0Eli! IN SUB.PAR PLAY! for a number of fumbles hy ointne final 18 hojps, - teams. Brazil, who concluded his Riid irori r.crvk-es for Detroit this year, wns kept out of the final game by-n leg injury. ' -c .Tho , passing ' combination of Mcalnl, Senator quartornaelt, to lludak. (Ir-oiKf itiwn left, hallhauk, accounted for both of, the eastern ers' touchdown. A short time af er the 'opening of- the second period. Scaly.: passid diagonally from his own 4X-yurd-linp to llu dak who ran 40 yards for the. first Georgetown touchdown. Alonnoy 'kicked goal. - . A . .The Maine' combination netioUrit ed for tho second and. .final fef nn' tor marker. As the perlotTjienr ed; an end; and Seal?.!, flipped a short iiasn to lltidak aver the-.De-. trolt v'tshi end and ?-the Senator 1 left hair stepped across the goalj line. . liooney a. Jtick-. this f time : was blocked. 1 The Detroit touchdowns came in i rapid order in the third period. : Vollowing rvu-sca's punt to the Ot'orcetown 1 (I -yard-line. Iiorde.ni nnd Young, Detroit end, as the ball rolled along the end zone, touched It for a Detroit touch down. I'arasca drop-kicked tho extra point. Three plays nfter the klckoff, PaniHca Intercepted Scalzl's later al pass and dashed 42 yards for the second' Titan touchdown. The Detroit fullback missed the kick for extra point as both teams wore offsido, he got another chance. This time the kick was good. IN ZERO WEATHER IJOSTON. Xov. 30. Iff1) The j Ilohton college football team with stood the intense cold . much bet-1 tor than Holy Cross, its ancient 1 Jesuit rival, did here today, and j won Its objective game 12-0. . ! f'HiaOO, Nov. 30. OP The I'nlverjity of North Dakota's foot ball team, champions of the North Central , conference, chalked up another victory In their last regu larly scheduled game of the sea son today by battering Loyola for n 7 to 0 victory ns the ther mometer hovered n round zero. DENVER, Nov. 30. i7VThe Denvrt Post said Patrick Kulllvniw of Cflspcr, national Itepublic.in committeeman from Wyomintr, had been offVred the appointment r( Cn i ted States senator to nucce'-d the late Henutor K. K. Wrtrron. Hl llvan, the Post said, was offereJ the post by Cov. F. C. Kmerson, but declined Immediate acceptance. His answer, the Pont added, would he made in 24 . hours. The PoH Mid, "It Is likely h will be named as Senator Warren's successor on Mondr.y.'1 CIIi:Vi:NNi:, Wyo.. Nov. 30. lP) Itobert D. Carey of Chtyenn.r. former governor of Wyoming, Cn a letter to L. C. Illnkle, Republi can state chairman, announced hh candidacy for t'nlied Hiaten senator to suecerd the late Honator Francis M. Warren. Indiana has 13 nlrporti classci ai "adequate" or belter. iBERKELEY OPEN . l!KKKI-:M-:y; C'.A Xoy. 30. Hortn Spiith. Kinn;r son-atio. ; from' Joplin, Mo..; uni'jt was U dared winner-of tlie tivxt Iierk-1 elcy sri.uutt opun '(ToIf.tnuini.moiu Tie required only i'SO strokes for the 7 2 liolcu of mednl . .p'la'y. Smith, who xtartod. not-so-KOod with a 7-1 the first day, and took one over par ycH;erda.yv played two x u b - pa r ro u n d s today to w in Uo new title. His "CO.. this morning. despite, the fojj, wjts follpwed hy I v VYUII DT OiVIlin ; UftR I IYIUU I H : VV RLI1 lIKHK-KLriy. CvA,. XV.y. 30. i,V lim.AI.)i:i.l'lHA. Nov. 30.--HJm a phnnominai CV thin nft.'rnoon for;,,,,,, R f,.m isi,!WV, N. J..Jfui,a , t(.stirv- on the Krou,l he p iinai i noies, , 1 , , .... t v v - V ''i- Bl-"cui " "a. v . .in.it ti, mi , n,.,p slant out of a wiluornes.i ,ot ish with a- total ot -p3- anil t-ec- I (U.f(w , ,, ,i0!I .,hut have enuullert ond prize money. - ',V " - . Iho .N'nvy rei ord wince the start ot A -score pf K!1fr..tllt had not I lhe s,,asnn . - ;! repofled their ilnai trd9 when! . i.;viK ,, (.uUu.st .NVem Klli th ami Itlll-lce - f-lliish.r.l, lull ! j.,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,'U hus ,.x0, .. their lends ovor the, field wore -o;,,,. Mlw ,ss. rM!l , .,..,. ,..,,, jrreat that thoy . wero assured of ( )nl ()f lj,.l :illti Ft-rip;iii illl'-r.-. , . .. .... , ,j . ..,,nn,,y i-ere,,, .,,v f. filler ..iveg nnarded a ,0 on his last round , for a 2HS total. 'which-practically .. assures him Ujlra icnoy. ; ; . niUy nuion( writing in the Ash ir,w, Tiding i;.W . mont' to 'ifhri Jic'rtfortj hliih-sehbol football learn, for its all-around work in tho Thanksgiving day game.. 1 ' ' ' Tho opening paragraphs of the account ore: , "A snarling, howling Medfotd uipu tpam I Aiinrn iiiiuH-ttrari muuLui BY B I L L Y HULfcN Tiger came outof the Jungle ofjhcre for Kuropean ports duriig a mediocre sc.son hero yentorday afternoon and almost clawed n big Ashrlnnd grizzly machine to pieces. Jt almost did buf not quite. The qrlzzly was . too smart and Its "brain" .could pass too . well. The seorq was ,l!t -12. The grizzly brains was MacLeod, and he paused his team to tho- hardest earned victory of the year. "The Tiger of Medford outplay ed the grizzly but It did not out fight him. The ball was in Ash land territory the whole game with tho otfeeptinn of the last minute j away for a growling, thundering. 4.1 -yard run that took the oval to the .Medford 1 fl-yard-line." E' The 'Copprr King Atrrrdft "t4v ice will also take up fiassengers from tho new Medford airport to day for one rent per pound ; ami also at the regular rates of $4.ri0 for two passengers. Tho Copper King company, managed by W. J. llrown. will keep ihcfo.raten in effect over the week-ends for a short time. The company operates a two pnssenger open nirplnne of the Trnvelnire type, capable of travel ing over 1 00 miles porhour and ascending lo hlnh alt t Hide In a remarkably short time. The ship was kept busy Thanksgiving day taking up local passengers and dur ing the week took two elderly wo men for their first -rides. The Copper Klog service has beep in Medford- since but summer nnd 1" well known tn southern Oregon aviation enthusiasts. HALK.VI, Ore.. Nov. ft-iJP) - .Toy i p Henderson. and Minnh Hendricks, 3. Inmates of thetaN Indiistrtnl nrhool for girls who es raped yesterday, afternrton. were cauuht ' on the' Pacific hb;hwav lata last night by, state traffln of ficers nnd returned to tho school. The girls were thinly clad nnd were suffering from cold when found bv the officer. They es caped hy breaking thfotinh a glass door. Itnth have licr-n inmate of correct Ivi Institution elsewhere. There nr 2.330 American Samoa, taxpayers In jm wins m IMIM.AUin.l'lHA. Nov. itD.-l waiiin-' iniill ih f:i end of a hectic season. Navy uncoi'ked a day, 'a lira ml and rtiOi;,;h .sm:i!hinK offt nstve X iu-.V SL-oiiiiK hack. punch . whl, n iH.w.i-ful Di.rt-i, m.iulh .-l.-vvn. i:i u, 0. f.jf l".1' (ili,i lh:.t Iho ovWcnre upon v.-hk-h I f.i-t n ml last major vlttm-y uM th(, j,roso,iit()M hoped for ponvi thc Kuiloi-8 in tho l!,2!l cri!hll tl cm,M not l.c pres. nU'rl lo Ihe i-:impaii;n. , , i ,ur.. Their hey witness. Tu'v!rt f. A .seionil yoar youngstpr namoil tm..I()!l. wna piceil on tho lnn:l Lc-w Kirn. n;u iionnils of sntah , i... .... ,v;lu n,. i,...t i,-.i tn i.,-.,0 -i... ....... .. "lioii the haml-ili ki-d ni plow's ot i tun jpinim-if u'i me iiiwi n-.iiii t H , ,. ,)nE ,-., Iin,. r,. lwr, . ." , , touchdowns In the second half . fl . . im, . .fti I cti to , win me i.rst game nvy ed to win the has ever played with the Indiana from:tTe :Ilnnover, JiUlw rf-.New,l i-inmpsmre. . . 1 V . . . ...While 40.000 of '"tho". faithful braved the hitter -winds that nc- eoinpaniel degrees . of i ter.ipf-ratiii'O rrunklin . fiehl, of IS Xavy quickly got the jump on a Dart-'.pillow covers, towels and many mouth team that had been heat--other ufccful things too numerous tn previously only by Yale, any! to mention. never once relitmui.shed the upper,! Then I espied a table filled wll!l hand. all kinds of delicious food cakes, The first, half was sY-orelcsH nl-jplos, canned fruit, baked bennn, I hough Navy three times had j elc, and another table weighted Dartmouth In trying positions. down with moat appetizing home- j made candy. , PORTLAND, fire.. Xov. 3a. (i j Over lii the corner was a fortune A total of l.H.nf;ri1R.'i: ponndK of teller, reading the palm of a pretty Oregon dried prunes were loaded the month November, fljMir released today by the .Merchants' I-.xehnnce Indicated. Xovemher was also a koim! month for flour exports with 103.4 11 ha r rels sent down the river. Tlr; money value was $r21,7l!l. Wheat, with II.-.X.097 . hiiMhet.i worth j 1.1 fill. 2 1(1. Hhinped and lum her wllh 33. 000, nail feet loaded for export showed only tho r ve agtf month's activities. t'fa mines In Illinois produce! tons of soft coal ii.",!HK.l!i! year. - I ll&UII O parting troubles exist atTJie Manx. Tlie doorman takes your car when you arrive and places it in a garage conne&ed with the Hotel. Just hand him your key u you lear -the car that's all. Located in tlie heart of th City-fnear everything. I 7 lieWlWUllfUIWMOfpiMlJflLL qOeMANX HOTEL- 1 cam viiArWrirn AND FACES ; 00 !Z' . HO. I'nirn.ANn. Or Nov. An invCMlniiUon1 of ropoi-trt' tlur. i one or mopo rn-ru in nur i-n cf A. A. rtMi'.fy. coumy vlovk. hiul , violate! the ftvll Kcrvit-i rt'rJUla !!:is hy poUtlriil at-:ivitios in run. tit'ition with nninlnution of (nnili i en inv county I'uinmtssloin'f was ' or.li'ivd today y tin? county civil s i P e t;omniis ion. Tlw reports wn' called (o the ;;!iin:lon of tho civil service com iniisiun Hulay while it was in es : vinri at the conn house to (Trail'' , ex-aniinnilon papers. Thomas (i. I Uyait, chairman, Haiti. Tho lnom 1 i ers of the oni tuition were told, he said, that .Morris i'erkell, one i f the clerks, had sent cards to a ''innher of citizens asking thetn to ; Hi-ye ,1. t). Wilson, vi o -chairman i if tbe civil si rvico commission, ml A. (, Kushlitrht. fornn-r may or, lo run for office of county MMnni.-sioiier. Hit also heard that olln r.- clerks were also reported j(n have ta ken part in tho act Ivi ! t es. he said.. mm justice nirtvvrso, ..v. t :ta. (T --Ae-; cased memhers tif an, allccil slot, in.u hine syndleute, vix of them police captain, went free today u the st.it r fn tin seeond tini In I four ili-i mot unexpected collapse, of an important prosecution. Tlie c:.so against tho defendants; i'iij ul.i iiinrhhin tri:il was' ' w,. ,,... i ,i miyiu incriminiiip nimsnu. , .rho tnlril ,,p ,,. witness was promised immunity from prosecii lion and then, on his further re 'fiinnl to give evidence, was sen tenced to six months in jail Tar contempi of court. i Where Dreams Come True I ilreaint I wuh. passing St. Mark'8 nailsli houat;. I flaw a crowtl going . in, so 1 loiinweu tne crowd. I lound the UulleB of St. Mark a Guild were having a bazaar .arid card party. On the slago I found n table filled wllh all . kinds of lovely work nt such reasonable prices aprons, luncheon mits, bath mats. , girl, while a crowd patiently : awaited their turn. ' A fine I i m I inn 1 'mil sfi1i Infill I strolled Into the tea room for a rent nnd a run of Ion. I looked down Into th mil In hull and Ihero was a large card party. Kveryonc Kepmoil to be having such a good time. I woke up to find my dream was real. Tor the papers gay St. Mnrk's Ciuild Is to have just such a bazaar next Wednesday, December 1, al Ihelr parlnh house on North Onli dalo from 1 to II o'clock. All are welcome. THIS DUBAMKIl. 1 11 take youKcar, ' sir " ?S of lh ikIh for works, hnik" which Kont forth' ii ner-M'.-i of shnw- crs of ash. 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