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Ul. OlfKOOV. V KDNKSDA V. DKCKM UKI? 11. I!2) PAfJR FTVtt S0UIHP1 TAKES Diegel Retains Golfing Title .1 .( HIGH SCHOOLS! MAY CUT AGE I ! Tie 1 mas 4 l ' I.J ' I ! FOR ATHLETICS a Cdnide Receives List oi Pro posed , Amendments to State R u) es Riots' Would Causey Forfeiture Games Inspector Authorized. . ' A lixt of MntrnuHed nmemlmentH to- the Stale Athletic ' atfuoclutiuii 'uU'k' vvy$ received toduy by Trin ,.eiitl -.li. IL .Conklu from ltuy, I- funuon.. autujrinlentlcnt. of Nchools in . Multnontuh coumy uml secre tary .of,, the Htuto uthlcitiu board.. ! ,Tho .contemplated rhunges have; lieeo submitted by the (ofticialH oC the various schools In the uhsocIu- ; ul.MkMwuB-1- i M- J AMsoemted I! rest Photo. . l4'o'lie-r1 6r A gun I'aHento, KomW ('allfoi-nl.i, uVfentrU -Johnny IfavreM of New York, In l.os Angv left hi the finals to lurid Ills crown lloit t,rumedy unsatlisfactory lt-!ns rhlllIiphm r iVoreHslonal ii ol.eiV tisMiiiatlon. Wimliun that, ;oxiHt or have boetii foreseen. . i; . ..The anieiuIiucntH .will be vote on at the Htutc teacher's conven Hon In l'ortland, December Kueh Hchool beloiiKinK to the as Foelalion will have one vote tol determine the fate of the proposed , ,-liinKOH. j T,ho amendments KUKt;ewtfd are: tin. follows: j j ,Art, V,- Sec. 1 , to be amended l io Vend: "Failure of any school board to charge and eolleet lull; ami l(Kal amount for tuition or ; DEFENSIVE PLAY ! BALLYHOO N0 BOON I'UKTUN'U, Ore... Dec. ll.-(Pl Herman Ituuluff, .Mlnot. X. D.,, sniithnuw mlddlcwcluht. lived II. I td his advance notices of "iivn man," here la.sl nlKht when lie 0111 slUKBed ieoioia Ulxon, Portland, to take tile decision 111 a furious Ill-round affair lieforu u packed hqjito. Dixon scored the only knockdown In the second round when hu caUBht Katzlaff with u, i'IkIh un the cllin. Tho acrman boy was up at Ihe cuunl of unci liored iIkIu into Dixon as tlioui.-!i: iiolhlm.' had happened. lluulnff.. never stopped horinij In. kcepln;: both hands 111 Dixon's face or ab- ; domen, and toward the etui of th-.'. inalcli had so weakened Dixon, the, latter's slrensth was Kone. .Mickey Dolnn. Portland, cuntiii-: ucd his knockout ' march by tech-; nlcally knocking out Tommy Mur phy, t'hlcuuo, when the latter rail; across the rim; and sat down after hiivlnc been knocked down three times III the second rouna. I Mickey Md'alferty. KllKcne. put up a (tout! fiwht to win over Jimmy' four rounds. Portland, took a Krankle .Munroe.' six rounds. Th-" proves featureIprinceton coach! ti-Ohporl:itU:i of a Htudent reid of tu It hm or transportation th; may Ik lctfnlly e'.iarKOd shall bo conrl ructrd h a violation of the spirit of these ; rules and regula tiyiiH." i Art. V, See. 1 0, to be amended lKTi:or! Mich ! 11. (Pt ; PIElXl'KTOX. X. .1.. IJie. 11. ine out,idr of the srhool distrli l j speneer Uvsey, of J.os Anseles Uy1i "If football is trnhiK to bo killed In iuestlon shall render such stu-iWttS the 'hero of the fourth same ! it is KoinK to be killed by public dent iucliuible for participation i Df tilt, world's champion h h i p , Uy." Hill Roper. Princeton football In any athletic events of the us-lpcket billiard match played lit the ) conch, snirl last niKht at the un uchufon. A remlsson of any pan ifecrcation buildint? last night, de- ; nual banquet in honor of the spite the fact that he was beaten Princeton football team, by Ralph Cirenlraf, former world "Football is not Koinn to con champion. 125 to 100. Me gave tlnue because 75,000 people clamor one of the Ki'atest defensive exhi- lor eats on ;he 50-yard line or bit ions of skill as well as brilliant j because newspapers give column to read: "Ten week' attendance ! by a newcomer into the title ranks up mere, boys aa Idols and then or. participation In ono or moro'in years. It took 40 innings, al- j Knocking them down fur 'a Hingle inteischolastic athletic contents j most three hours of play and some ; niisplay. foot bull has reached Its h;ill be considered, as., a semes-1 remarkable playing for Creenlcaf j present heights because It has ter's attendance.' to win. Livsey lust "15 points in ; brought out tho .sterling MiialltleH Adoption Curtailed. the eighth inning when ihe made in men. If It is going tf continue. Add to Art V. a new section to three scratches in a row. tit -will .continue tbecnue It will read: "No student shall be clig-1 The former champion paved the j maintain those qualities which I bio. to competition by adoption ; way for his triumph when he ; have made It great." m oite tnrougn one oi jivsey h very effective safeties in the fortieth inning, lie was trailing by 100 to 1 Oti and his cue ball was lodged firmly ngalnst the rail at the low er end of tho table. No shot seem- ! ed possible, but after1 long dellbera- I tion Clreenleaf sent his cue ball to j ilhe side rail, caromed oft. struck' - ' .'' . , the seven JmlTund knocked it into I . th nooket fuiuu. cotmi',- lie truincd J'-s ANTdOLlS. Dee. 11. iPt- .! excellent nosition and l ani nineteen Ousontienhorg, heuyywclght vtoh- Kelly. Portland, Kex Johnson, decision over Klamilh Kails, decision did not please the fan.', who tNiught Munroe shuuW huvrf j had a draw. 1 ! Jack hewis. Portland, won ovil Del King, four rounds. j In a mixed bout between a boxen and a wrestler. Harry Dcme$l(, the grapplcr. took a fall and fi decislw.-froin Karl Uc.-he, the iXi in two minutes. 35 seconds.1 H i i er. - ASK JACK OEMPSEY TO exceiit where consent of .the board of tfonlrol is Kiven or until he hub been a . member of the school vv'blch .he represent for at least one full semester,, or four und a half inynths.". . ' 7 ,Add lo Art. V, a new section to mid: "No school shall be u mem ber of the O. H. H. A. A. if the athletic - coach, director, or in ttrui'ioi'rt" not n fttlt-tlmc teitcher .., .w. i,., u 1.. entiie ' more tu clinch the Banic irom any uuii r rwuivu .tmn ...v letooi oi(;anizaiioJi empioyins lilm." , l-'orfclt rp ltlot. ,Add to Art. V 11 new section to iiiiid: "Any school whose stu dents, supporters, or rooters take piy-l In riots, fluhts. pilfcrlna. niilntlni' or nnv unsnortsnianlike eniiduet uiialnst uiiv other school! CHIOAfiO, Dec. 11. All of- in the assor latlun. shall forfeit Cort to have Jack Uemsey ra-cntcr all Barnes played and won and j the rii-.B ami fiKht six rounds for shall be nutoiiiatlinlly siispendeil I charily aRiiinst Heln .Mitollcr. Clcr tofian indefinite period from the man hoiivywoiKlit. is beitiR imido hy asuQi lation.1' ' I'liarlcs I'aschcn. hcuilitiK the .Vmend Art V. sec. 14. to read: J Christinas fund for the poor. The ';No student who hus attended chai ily boxing card is to be held school oteht semesters shall- be i December 21. . ellirilile " AinoiiR tnnse 01 tne 1111111 com Amend Art V. Sec. 1. by strlk-! inittee tire Samuel Instill lint: out "21 yeur-s of iikc "21st birthday," and UliiK champlun, will, take his title (Into the ring hero tonight In a finish bout , with Joe Steelier. Dodge. ,'el., grapplcr, and former champion. . 1 Htecher earned the right tu meet the former Dartmouth football stat us the result of n series of recoct elimination' , matches. They have met. on-, .several occasions, with Snnnt-nbefK defeating the Ncbrus-, knn each time. - ' .Monday .nlKMAit'4he Xatatorluml bowling alleys the I'. K. unlet Auto I'o. took three strnlKhl games from un overwhelmed op-( co team. Tho mechanics, nij are with Avo or llirie exception, beginners at the game, showed wonderful form for the shol ; time that they tiuve been bowling; j At the opening of the Icnguci j they were allowed u rather gen-ij crous htinillcnp. The tuesent outi look seems to Indicate a desire oil their part to be the scratch Ion nil a place now occupied by the 111 ki The bullous dates rooting sec. lion was present In full force: Ihe wives, mothers-in-law unij half a down ndditionnl bowler cheering their team and walling when the enemy gained if pulnti The copco rtonm. - while -com posed of veteran Tlnyers. wi ii,,llr In lilt their stride. Till tenlll. however. Is to he looked upon as it strong bidder for th league pojinnnt.' ) (leorge Gates for the mechanic had both high Individual score and high score for three ganiesl Kesults of match: (lltes Auto I'o. Mrs. Jl- andicoh Ba'tier and .Mi s. Hutli I lamia substituting ' McCormlck. "ill years of age" and "21st birth- dav." thus lowering the age limit ; employing for high irchool competition to 20 I'lTTSUCltllH, Pn., Dec. 11. (Pi Tl 0 titlvance guard uf the Cinltlen 1 Panthers of tits University of Pitts state athletic in-! burgh was'wInKiitK Us wny toward sector whose duly It shall be to. ill" I'acltlc coast touay to coin check standards of eligibility, : pletn details for the Pasadena rose sportsSmiuishlp 11 11 il educational ! bow! football contest New Year's values required by the member j day bclwcen Pill's unbeaten eleven schools." and Southern California. ' .Several other minor changes V. I). Ilanisoii. (lliuctiirK of nlh- I Kiicccstcd In addition lo those I'M Ics. and IKilt ttnuiiiicrs, uirecior years of age. , Add to Art. V. See. V: "Par ticipation In any branch of alh lellcs by, a stuicnl on a Junior high school loam, which competes one of .lie four ears' of compel-1 listed were proposed. The rro-1 .,f ublci,y, Wt last WUIjrlj lion In thi.t branch or athletics." posed changes especially numbers Angeles via Old 1 nftimihtllibnUI "Wllllt InslK'Clor. !r.-4, 5, 0. 7. mid lire uf particular illil' line. , ... ,, , Vdd to Art. IV. Sec. !': ' 1 11" I Interest 10 .iiecnoru ions. 11 uicse i.i.1.,1 ..eT...,ii-,il ahsili have iiower ! ijianges g.. through, they will ma- ot basketball 1 lerlally effect many of the hading! n,, a..o the nroceeil ,., irnamriiils for the llllllH.se of lilctl s'ehllols. illd U.I I lg M ! fonl r Hs Si t'.ates , 1lltman Paddack . Cunnnir ... Anile Price Handicap Total , Total, 2 Jackson . fallan Mullls Smith Tyree Ilolga ng 1S7 171 1 I I 1 r, :t lii:i isr. 1112 15S 1711 120 15 :i! in 1.1 1:1 mt t5(! 5113 ma iiiii ikon's Sale Men's Suits and Overcoats . . . ' All wool Top Coats andL heavy Overcoats . 4 50 Big assortment, all sizes . ; , . . . . . . ii dzf 75 Mehs Suits, sizes 36 to 46V There are single arid double breasted Suits, there- are cassemeres, worsteds, serges; brbwns and grays, shadow stripes etc. To close out quick at . Other Bargains 50c C'upco. 1 1 2a 1:17 17fi 1.-.S 12S I2!l 1211 I i:i II II : :l; ... i. I7 I2t Total Total, 20711. f'KDAll UAPID3. Iowa. Dec. . (M') The Cedar Uapids Onzellc-' Itcpublican today printed an affi davit made by Jess Mlalto, rBilrond company official, char-jinn that the fnlher of Klmer Marek, furnier Ohio Slate university hnlfliar.k. had told Win Ills son "held out for Ihe most money" In selecting a school. The lather denied luaklm; tile slnta iii'inl. The, paper prhilcd Um el'lcr Mn rek's ili'rtinl 'licsttJu IMake's altida- vlt. ; Fights Last Night l.usi night the .Mali Tribune leaui defcaied the Klks team thrcj slralghl games, each by a narrii margin. A I !i -pin liKUilicap, grii nl ell the typos, was responsible f"i' victory In two. games. Hoy Prtiltt. bowling for the Hlk-. had high Individual score of lb- evening with 2IMI. (Jwncy Palton. for the Tribune, IiimI high total plus with 520 to Ills credit. '.Iks. Prultt I'll mil M-..-- inn Snylor 17 1 liads Ill Total .hirrav Puhl ... KUIutt. l.ouiwberry, I'utlon C.reer II anil icilp Boys' Bib Overalls MeWs Bib Overalls . 89c Men's Khaki Pants 95c Boys' Khaki Breeches -95c Camp Blankets - 95c Heavy Unionsuits :95c oys part wool Unionsuits . . 75c Mens Work Shoes ...... S1.95 Men's Dress Hats . .... . : $1.95 Red Rubber Boots ; $295 Men's High Top Shoes. . va. i Men s and Boys' jers'y Gloves IQc Canvas-Gloves . . .5c Men's dark Work Pants. . . . 95c Part wool Unionsuits $1,35 Any Ladies' Hat . ...... Boys' Suits, 2 pants . Horse Hide Coats . . Men's Khaki Coveralls . . Fancy Broadcloth Shirts Men's Raincoats . . . ... . $2.00 ;''RiiiIKiit5'r$2.002 Hats. .75c ; 95 $7:50 $8.95 $1.65 v 95? Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes 85: Buy your, winter supply. You can save a1 lot of money ; ill i t.u-.ii Tr l ; .'JTill 'lifiirti DIM. l.oW ' scoi-l' on Mull Tilbune teum not added In total :J l--U m its fill " Medtord 'Il x Tobsce. Co. H (By the Associated Press) XRW YOIIK Kill Chocolate of Cuba knocked out Hermna Blltor- berg of lltooklyn 'It I LINT. Mich. Jimmy lioouricn of Murrain, N. V sloppwl .luhnhy Ciccone of SchcncctBily, X. Y. 11: Mult Klannlgan ol Denver slopped Tonv lyomlmrilo or Toledo, ). I8. MIXNKAl'OI.IS-Young Thonip. son of Sun Kraiiclsro out pointed lllllv Wells or Kngland H. DAVKXPOKT, la. Johnny Hums or Oakland. Cal.. stopped Charley Arthurs of Newark. X. J. (!. HOT SI'KIXIiK. Ark. Tommy fresmon of Hot Springs ontpolnfil Civile Hull or St. Paul. Winn. (101. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Kddle An derson o( Cody, Wyo.. outK)lnled l.llmmy Reed or Krie. rr. l'n: Micker O'Hara l Cincinnati out pointed Otto Anderson or Terre Haute (6). LOS ANCKLKrt Cecil Payne or i ..tol. villi. Kv.. oul Pointed (ioldie 'Hess of Ocean Park. Cal. (1l. "ll I ''': :--. -r-Wv.'.:' J V.-..f?rl. ! . ,'; -7 t, : .' V I I 32 North Front Street T '.. "'" ""'' hpn nmnnilll n in , Pusuilena: Arthur Lowe, forvallls; Kails. .Mont.-, Lloyd .Morgan, (lien-; , )jcud Plans .u,ndci:wu.v, Cor. ton- ii,-' U L 1 1 lli IIHMAI II l ' Wallace .Mnrsdcn. .Marshfleld : lied il.'tic! ' .lolin''l'nneU, 'Amity:' Wiillcr: structlim of flva-sloiw holei on tho , 1 1 1 IVI llllllHI II 111 ' 1 McDonalil. .Mc.lfoid: llonifey Ala--'Handulllst, ll.mebilrg'f Urtd' Ardcn enrner of Willi street nnd l-Vullkllll -0 pit IVWI II It-1.' IV : , .y;,.,ln; Hill Moe. Oreul H.lllie. (iicMunn aveni 1st of 1 .-.0.1)011. ' inii 'iriiiinie, 3" ";,T ONE Of 29 RQOnY C ill' IV'M 1 111 Rl llllllll III lllll - - -' " ' : ::::::: II! !i? !?" blVLH HUUr DLlm I HP TTD T 17 V C I'll lit .... H HI Wfc. M It ' ' kT ; " OISKMO NSTATK i UIJ.I Ml K. mmm I ! " i . - '.. . .S ii cin flit m i a MZS . h.nrV.llllH. h-C. I I . ( HlU't'llI I. ) Of H1IATTIJ-;. IC. 1 l.t-M't (iT1;!!- untc mnnnif m ami hiipkf'tiraii coiichcH ir the rilh'K, nl unlvM -illloM r the ntMthern tlivNinn f tin Purine eojiHt rmiffrrner Kih Oird h'rr iiritl jtrlcrUMl nfflrliiU f"r the r i) in I n k winter biiKketttnll KHfitPK. 1 liof p attrntJinK tn' nii'i- lnK Inrluilfil .lurk Krlrl. WmMiImk tun Stntf roHc'Kc; Hill llrlnhfirt, Oif(fon; ItUii l'nx, Iilnho; Jim Htcwart.. Mnnlmiti; r1 Il'. trKon Stilt- rollfur. nnd "lli'i1' KdrntiniNon, .Iiirkxun iitnl t'nrl KHitnr-. WnnhlnBtun. ThP nfrirtnln nppetrl wrrn K;ilth r'ulrmnn, OnfVnll; llohhv rMn nnl ;-in Kunr.. HattU-: Hill Si tit It sun nnl Karl Jrnnr. JMk:iiie: Al Knnrh nml I'M HunlM", Purllnnil. nl (itO Mix. Mownw, 3 to ifiiiiiln OliK'lo NSTATK rol.l.WlK, f .nrv.illlH. h-r. 1 1 ( Hiirein I. ) f t;,,. on llt- mure UHilnuitM who turned nut fitv freslimn tl litishethirlt J!i Ftirvlvfil thf rrHtr.il vytt uf lly limli. cnach, In the fipiil eul tlilM erk. I'iih.i nil i'initr, thoxo hud t't Im- "plenty K"'l in the (iIiimI. Altlimiult till' fl rMhliitlll ttrhrilillc if not yet eomplrte, the rmk will t; uhjllilv rxrluiIIUi' K'HIH'H With V iihln(ttn nnd Itt'DMon h I k It H-hnuN of I'lM llnnd. Allmny collrfcn iind the f rr jftin f nh it t lOnurnr. i:nrly Inillratloiui pilnt lo a fitmutt fieMhtimn t'"iun. The ztr hnjB who fin now on the miUiid tii-c l';iul Ittxhy, l.on Hrnrh (,'iil.: lllll Hetinett. Ht. Ilelcitn: .Mink UrlftKM. t 'ervidlU, Hoh in ll. f'nrH-itt(l; Hurold Ittown. Sun lln, rnl.; Tommy Wunl. Th' (Mile; KIhh Huilcy. (Irmifi' flitl.l- in. rhiirley Dltmnlrk. Nell Klrtn mlnif. IM Lihv Ik and I'Urnow SIh irr, I'ortlMtid; llini ritKKidy, orklott, rul.; Keith DuviH. Kt. f'Hul, Nt,; 1'hH i;i)V4i dfl. "ik lund. fM-n'U l-'ii-H iten.' lolly woimI; True (i rem. Itunloit k; Kin meit IHlffnifiYi. Oittni h; -Kai I Jen j-i-n, HiikeiMrield, l'n.; liny err, Now Receiving Turkeys for Christmas Shipments No birds received on date of dressing " 1 ' we pay; CASH 1 swift & CO. Phcne 957 a v i North Fir St. iJ