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r.t 7 rx ts r't rAOE stx Be! w feAJil, 4 CHBE615 MilfeiJ Easterners Out-fiain Vaunt ed Squad, And Hold "Even In First Half Tar: ' tans Routed In Final Periods Saunders Bears Brunt of Victory. iiv i.ri, ii. ,i.m.mi:kM.x (.WK'lftlril Vivss N:rlN Wl-lti-l-) '.COUHKUM, J.OS ANOUI.UH. Men. 14. P) A Curni-Klu Toill ecurliiK ' ultaclt which IiIiihhuiiioiI iclli fliiurliflicd in the rii'Ht half, wllU'd.iinil vuh nwt'it away before Iho ilt'tvi'minci Trujuns of Kuutli crii ' California in the final two pcriuilu uf their tfluali liero today, minding Ilia Tartans to u 45 to IS ifefcat uefolo 00,000 mail ly-clioti-Inw fah. ' . . It wim tlio tremendouH reserve sllflislil, . of Urn. Trojan which brought about the email of .a Ki'eiit uffennivc lifter the valiant nuvre Kiitiun from the Smoky City had Marl led everybody, incliKlliiK the inon of Troy, with a touehdown ruah shortly after the opening klck off. Credit ftuKsell Hauntlem, quar erliiiclt, and Knim-la Taiwan, kf. end, wltli a greater nhnro of the work ivlllrll turned the tide to a Hontlier'n California victory In the third period after the count was deadlocked at half lime 13-13. What the Micky Maunders fulled to do In his running attack he mtpplauted with unerring puhhi'm. Jt wus his Jinan to Cinrrctt Arllel bidd which hroiiKht Ciiach llow ii nl Juiich' men their firm touch down lifter tho team from l'ltts . burgh , had nwept all before It to :ond Mui-ruy .Arinentrout, fcr Ivlnij Iho Tnrtiinn the lead, Armcntruut. who had been mib Mtituted only ii moment before for .lohnuy Kyth at left half, covered himself A with Klory, nut only by villa touehilown hut by mipcrh cltt ImckH flirouj.'h tho tacklcn and re markable, Hhlfty end rims. J I Ik 77 yardu In . fifteen atteipplH all but uttitilled 'tile rcconl of Hatm dern. 'The U. H. tV slKlial caller inadi! 14 'yards In twenty-four Irlert for a 5.8 yard average. The Tartan halfback averajred 5.1. Unrry McCtirdy's fifteen-yard lHi.w..to 1'hayer Flannpan. who re placed florire -Kennedy, put Conch "Walter Kteffen'a oleyon in n poai tloh to Keore. Flanagan ivoted and twinted hln'way to tho Hliad owh of the Trojans' Roal line. Ii was a pnrade of 45 yards ill eight plays which brought lite score. Determined that they must go Into "the annual tournament of roses uunic nt I'nsadcna New Vein's day against rituburgh wKhout the blemish of another defeat, tho Trojans struck back, will! Tappan scoring after a beau tiful running catch 'of Marshal! Huff leld's lung pass. This time .luhn Halter kicked goat, Itut the lead served only to spur Iho easterners on. They launch ed ti second drive goalwnriY which netted sixty-six yards In eleven plays, Aruiciitrout leading tlnv at tack. McCurdy executed a per fect quarterback sneak nfter the ball had been ptaccd on the Tro pjan one-fool marker, hut Captain John IJreshar's place kick was wide. Heeklng to go Into the second half with the lead, the Trojans attempted eight consecutive pass es In tho dying minutes uf the .first, but Iho three completed fell fur short of the Tartan goal. . In eight plays, with Haundeis carrying the burden of tho thrust, Iho' I'.'. 8. C. eleven inaugurated tho opening of the third period with a (15-yard gain and a touch down. lt marked Iho beginning of tho end for the treacherous Tartans, for Maunders duplicated hi feat, ii few moments inter with iunlher tally after a swooping end tuft". , , In rushed tho Tartan reserves. 'lint this did not prevent the Jones aggregation from driving to Ihreu mit touchdowns. ' KdeTsnn' took Hatinders' pass for the firnl of 'Ihine. .while l)uf(leld and Thomas Wtlrux. substitute tackle, brought tHi other two. , Whatever the score may show.' Curnenle Tech in-counted for tho greater yardage, making in first (towns. H V.. . c. Three liunilrtd eighteen yards were made from scrlmninge. but the Trojans oul-dlA their opponents in passes. The' men of Troy completed of 17'Vfforts for 162 yards against l 'out of in for 133 yards. The Houjhern California yardage from Bcilhimnge stood at 201. The summary: Carnegie Tech I'OS i. h. r. Tuiinii Knitllnh Hrhml.lt .... Drrnluir C. DiHinnl" .... KliU'lnr .... .X.K.. ...T.T.. ,.t.(l . ...C ... ..itfl.. ..nr.; Huff linr..rnKPr t: Dye ..i. tliillnwuy HIht)irKpr l. Anlhnny ..... ArbPll.tit.- !.. t'lnnngnn UK... MA'urdy ... tin . Kennedy I.H . Kyth ' ...............Till.. MnrMin I1H .. ..... HminiliM-H Kili'Wn l'lnrVert Hlmvi-r Hrnros ! cninrli-m: If. B. r 13 13 1 f rumrsi Tfrri.,,-,. ? 9 tifiir? onp , ! Art Chircr, firat bncanian of the in his ring debut st Chicago. Oan G 5 YEAR EXTENSION roitVAMJH, Ore, Dec. !.- (A) PikUl J. tf.liLsHlor, head foolbull coach at Oregon Hlalo coUvno. h -it Hinncfl a five-year xtcnlttn. ff hi -4 contract a a head coach -ami. dir ector of lnt4r-;olliKiati athletics, It was announced today )y I'n- ident W. J. Kerr and the student faculty board of control. Tho contract cnrrlcs a (Hilary un announced hy the hoard and will extend to Juno, J!)36 uh there re mains ono more year on his pres ent term. achlHler Ih also a re ular member of tho physical edu cation faculty with tho rank of full professor. , ... 1 ,. I'onch SchlsHler came to Oregon State In 1 1LM and hax ju.st com pleted h Ih .sixth C4achlnK season. He has already served lotiKcr than tiny previous head coach here, and has had more consistent success than any other. H haa broken even with 'Orofjon Karnes, has won tho Northwest championship once and has made an Imprcslve later seclinnnl record. J Jean A. It. Cordley. chairman of the hoard of control, expressed sat isfaction at the signing of the con tract, QmplnudiiiK Schl-sslcr's value to tho Htate In character hulUlin as well v h hehiK an nut si undine coach. Similar ta lenient h were made by Wallace Knddorly, alum- nuniM and taculty memltcr of tjie board. Jay IteynoIdH, alnmnt, rop roontutlvc; and llaVihotv" Mvil. president of tae A-ssociutea stu dents. , i -.f ' H h To dale vtwh team of the Winter Howling leaguo has played six games. Jlelow are (lie team stauo lugs nd the individual averages of the players: , Tear) Nats - Mail Tribune :.. lct. ,n;i3 ,s:i.t .liliT .:i:t l .It! 7 1 Gates. Auto Co Ctohl, Seal Creamery- 1 I I'tMtM Copeu , X iiitli.Ti.il m nnii'H .v. 1T.1 jr.. i ii. 'i i.;s ins Hi! ilrt'kuthnl'tl, Xilts. l.nuiiHhi'rr.v, l1., M liiinkln, Klks........ I'lltlnll, M. T Alltlr. (tllti-H... Prultt. Klks ... r.uiiiH'i't. XuiH tialctt, fiittcH Hlllltll, fnprn Snyliir, Klk.i I'lllll, M. T Hill. MlkH Murray, .M. T Ii i t ttiiit i . (intrn . l.-.Tl B t:.iiH. i:iks l.nuii!tcri'y, i i; : ! us in 14 1 in un rii i:n 13". m:i is a i:..' i:u K-.i nr. l.i:i I" I (I Xnls.. S Klilrtilm', (lulil (I Xi'wluntl, N., t'lillim. t'tiii'i tinlil ti... .... a. .... 3 .... r. .... ; ,Moiri', t'opco Tyit'iy t'opco t'linnan. (latcrt raiihrk. Cutcs Trice, tlatos l.!irin, i'uih-o ,.. Trnxi-ll, Colli H Ilulllx, I'mii'ii (Iivi'll, .M. T Klani. Copco Dlllllli (liilil S Kllliitt, SI. 'I- .lacksun, I'opi'o I'YriMlsun. M. T ICIItmt. (lolrt S. ."aml. II.. Cul.l S u 4 .... ' ... a HELD AS SPEEDER WIl.M KTTK, III.. lce. 14. (11 A policeman lant iiIkM arrested Dick Hanley, for spnedlnK. llanley tried to explain who he was, football coach at Northwest ern Vnlvrrslty, and alt that. "Ho you're nick Hauler, eh?" wnld the policeman, "well. I'm Knute Rock no, Let's fcro over to thn rtathm house and meet Field ln II, Yost, Or. Clarence W. Spears, and tife hoyit." At the station house PolU o Chief William llrauttKan recognized the coach and released him. . ''Humph.'1 Knorttfd Ui Ai vPidtim officer. "t Northwestern had bii' nn fast nn tho gridiron as their conch did In that automobile, It RilfiM bav got somewhere," HfEDFn MATTj r' ctMhrcn ummo :t Chicago White Sox, b33oball'c bad boy, seorsd a knsckout In 21. oeeonds Daly of Cleveland waa his opponent. MOT kTrM PflP CATALINA 1M NICK BROPHY HAS ; T liu I ' lLLM I Ulij .,.nri , pnnfln 1 nnnn miniinn SHIRES SEXTO Cub Fielder Has Not Signed . - t , - New Contract, and Own-; er Thinks 'Athletic Efforts Are For Diamond Only Landis Favors Bout. C'linrhtt Ihinklt'V (Associated Tress Hportx Writer) IIIM AGO, Oec. 1 I. (P) The, one stroke behind the leader. miKillviic worlds series Involvins af The ruKKed Terrain showed the. fist fltfht In the riiiK. fm linpor.-. way out of the picture to a num j nt money between the self-con-"h(M- of tho nation's leudinp play fc!ed .Kreat man. .Chatles- Arthurj ePH -while fortv-eiKht- of the Held Shires, and Hack Wilson, tho.lr 1;t turned In qualifvinK scores. Dcmpsey of the duuouts. was roe'.-, 0n thc Htc,,p hlMfl nnd (le(.n t.nn. inK toniKht In a slate of collapse. ; VonH Wel.e u.ft tnp noiK.H f' uoh with the prospect that It miht notj)f tho eIUo of ROlMoni ns Tommy tlome off. ! Armniir. iL.tfoil- Al V.i,ln.i.' Officials of the Chicago Cubs! toKsed a bonilHhell Into the. pre- posed hat tie by nil trouncing t bey i were opposed to It and that If Wli-i son did go through with the fight, I ho would do so by ills own voli tion, and not by the permlsslmi of the Cuh management. William 1. Vecck, president. of tht'Culm.. salil he would refuse per mission for Wilson to trade punches; with i he conuuerer of mysterious j cou'd Don Daley, but added he not stop the Cubs' ccnterfleld( r from going through with the match If he chose to do so. "Wilson Is a great hall player." Veeck saitt. "hut 1 do not think It Is wlihln the province of anv hall player to become a boxer. Wilson ha.s not, and will not re ceive our permission to fight Shires, If he noes alu-ad with l. the thing will he entirely on nls own responsibility. We cannot prevent a man t'n InK what In. plrawM in Hie ifr i.nH.11; 'tiiiiii'l In V 131.- Vty fuli-.ti-as.m. Ills rnnlrai t whleh lias yet Liiiuii, Lou. 3 li'i't tlie iiinuti'iii' In lie ri'iii'Hi'il, I'.iy.'i'.H ntlilMli' en- ileavolK, and If lie flKllts lie will vliilale tliat elailse. Alsti Ik. will lie flithllnn an ilaln llai'lt Wllwin, anil nnt. the ('ill. ' ('..iiterfleliler. "I'leaso llmlei'stnn.l we are not InllliiK an lintl-lii.xini,' ntllliKle. W" have allmveil l.nxlim nt Wrll',y Fifltl (inil will ennllnlle to 1I11 .i. Nn, 1 will nut way what will Inn.-5 pen ir Wilm.n Ki.ia,'llllim;h Willi the fij.'lit. l.el'H wait anil ii'e I he eiilcrH the rlni;." In tile fi.rn tit I'lesl.lellt Week's .Httitemeiilji. lu.wever, 'llnn lilt t -niale.l that he lllluhl lieei.le In K IhrntiKh with the flKlil. as he vieWs llie luitlle as nn easy way In earn Sin, win, plim fl.nnn InilnlnK, ex pense!. . , Keni-fiiw M l ill 11 1 n l.anilis. enni ttilssl.tner of li.isP.linll, wlniit nske.l hunt his view 1111 tile. mn H'h. snap ped out a erlsp i'''l.et Vn h.lit." And. that's nil lie would say!' ON FRIDAY BILL liny Velkey. OaUlnml, tal., Uuht heavyweight flKhter.' Will be Klven nn opportunity to show southern (reunn fans that he Is as uood as he ctahnslie Is. when he meets Willie Keldmnn of New York In i ten-round main event at the arm ory next Krid a y n I k h t under the promotluiT hf Tex I'.h kerstuff. Vel koy iV'efxSi tertM.i arrive here on Wednesday for the limit, which Is expected to drnw n record rtvwd from nil iwirtj t southern tp (fan. I'elkey Ih reuai'ded as one of thc hest men on the Pacific const nnd flr.htu In Portland Tuesday night In a headline event with K. . White. Chicago negro. Keldman. who Is oul west to ffct himself into better condition, has nen wlnnhm all of hu fights nnd will tip the males between 10." and 170. h pound or two lighter than Pclkey. There will nlso be a good sup P it I nit program of hoots. Villain A Chicken Mart I.ACI1KOK..M11, -Thre tnon s;ind chb ketlH. dr. se,r f.r th'e fry' ing "Kn are slilpped dully lo New York markets from this town or less than 1.500, THTBUNFa MEDFORD. rn.ji nrbl IT n V AVAI.O.V. SANTA CATAl.lXA 1 ISLAND. Cal Dec. 1. tPj Olln ; Uulni' aukcich m-. nwept to a new compciKi jirofesslonal ive courHe S? j SIT JZ' &y&? Z- j tournament, h.a h-core of 1-2 (t for , the :ji holes marks him a favorite, i to win tho event which will bt i concluded tomorrow. J Close n his heels came l.tilly i llurke. New York: Charles Guest, ; I.oii Antrcles Tony Manero, New York and Denny Hhute. Younws 1 town. Ohio, all with scores of 127 Chicago; Kd Dudley, WIlmlhKton, Del,, Al W'atrous, Detroit und Joo Klrkwnod, I'hlladelphia. The great Walter liagen harely got In under the wire with a 121 which enabled him to etUer 'to morrow's flna I 1 S holes. Dulra had ii chance for tt hot ter; lead, hut1 his possible S TI vvont glimmering on the tricky final eighteen when he shot two over ,mr for fl l,lM ri,l,ll''d Willi a li t yesterday (?ave mm ine i - ii total. ., ;,- " ; Tied for third place, two strokes behi ii (J the leader, was Chrt Itcer. Ilakersfleld. Calif., Harry Cooper. Huffalo; . Johnny Varrell, 'ew York and Johnny Ooldt'n. Patter son. X. J. ' Morton Smith, definding- chain-. 1-ton from .loplln. Mo., w;s forced tu be content with a lilt, whlhO Lfo l)let?el. Auua Caliente, pro fessional K'dfer's nssnclatlou chain- field with n 1.14 fur hiH efforlH. IIONOl.rU. Dec, I. fP) The KjiiyersH' of Santa Clara defuated tin -H niverslly of Hawaii 2." to 0 here t inlay in the first Inlersee timinl meellUK if the two .eleven., Kxeept for ,a shoVt period In thv final quarter tho vfellors outclass ed the Hawaiian team. Kleven thousand .fays witnesed the g ime which was' played on a dry field, the thermometer regis tering NO degrees. Although neld scoreless during the first period, the Hroneos of Santa Clara, Cel.. outplayed Hawaii in every depart ment of the game except passim,. Hawaii threatened once during the jopenlng period, carrying the hli to within neorlng distance on two covnph'U'd passes of 4 1 and i? yards respectively. Hantu Clara held -and took tho hall. OiH'nlnff'the second period wlta a determined offensive the Proncr.s put 'over oiifl totiehdowm add d two omre In lh Ih'lrd-quarter and a fourth In the last quarter. OF VALLEY LAUDED Speaking of Shlem Imllfference to high school athletics, and npert In general, the Salem Statesman pays the following compliment t' the funs of this city and Ashlun.: "Medford goes lug wild when Its athletic teams win something wiv.n while: or If It hasn't a high who d team worth crowing about, it pins Us nffecilons to seven or eight' hoy who are making good nt the ti n i verslty or ulate ciUege, and goes hog wild rthout theln, "Ashland gets all worked tin over a home town hoy who Is nmk Iiie. a name for himself n n flu) l- e'r. and his suecesseji and temtiii' - ary reverse are chronicled und.r hig hendllnes on the front pac f the home town dally,' I- ; 1 OlVKfiOX, SUNDAY,1 DKOFfBEB 15, 1020. 39 20 WIN OVER l'OUTl.AND, Ore.. Dec. J 4. The rnivcrslty of Oregon bas ketball team made it' debut In Portland tonight, defeatlnK the Multnomah - club UK to 20 In a clean fast Kitmu. The Wcbfooia touk the lead from the start and word never head'd. Thecore at the end of the first quarter was Oickoii 12., Multnomah club 5; end of half, Oregon 15, Multnomah 7; end of third quarter, Oregon lis, Multno-' mah 14. . ": The line-up: Oregon 3'J Multnomah V.. 2U Dolji (S) ? y CalklnH (HO '. V ICherhart (3)' CV, Ohlinner (10) . O Horner (1) G Uu m her (') ' Cherry! . IiikUh (t)' Grabb !t. Smith Sul)nlitutJons: For Oregon. Stev .ens (1): for .luttnomah Club, Kd wards (2). Kefje'eu:t Jepne, , V In a prcllminftry ''ameWash lj.Ktpn,hiK.h. school 'tifeat'iiiiiMutt-. noihah Club Irttermediates 24' to S. For the first time In hia catlle bnyitiK career, Xlck Urophy, ICutflo 1'ulnt rancher admitted bein "all wet' In the midst of a purchasing expedition which carried bJm Into tho Appleate ' district yesterday, according to a group of local friends. The story has it that Nick and his son Vernon Brophy were look ing over prospect Ive buys during the, afternoon. They come to the, Applepate river and as Nick was (Tossing thchridKc on horseback, that construction Rave war nnd both horse and -rider- fell -Into- the swirling water. Both being good swimmers, no serious damage was due. It Is said. i Give Scmidhing Electrical - Make-, thig a modern Christmas by giving those gifts which bring added convenience and lightened labor. . This is the age oif electricity, so what could make more suitable gifts than electrical appliances? You'll find a gift here for everyone ... if it's elec trically operated we have it. , . ; v , Urn Sets Six, or nine-cup urn. with iTi'iiiiRT and suar to match. Any wife Would like this as a tfift. Priced $9.00 up Percolators Afake the most delicious coffee you over tasted. In dull silver and nicklo J.lated. Priced S8.00 up Southern Oregfon Electric ra Morris B. Leonard OTnuininiAOiiro i ; SAVE FEASTERS .MKXICO C1TV, Dec. 14. (H) 'IJb'parclH's to Kxcelsior from 'u ' Gifts Between $1.00 and $2.00 Silk Neckwear Fancy Handkerchiefs Silk Hosiery ' "Cuff Links Stud Sets Beiui. .': ?: Dress Collnr. Button Sets . 'Suspenders Gifts Between $1.00 and $2.00 Garters Leather' Bill Folds Toilet Sets Imported Lisle' HScicry -Fancy Wool Hosiery - i- BUI Folds -ft ' Gifts Between $2'MaAd$5M Mocha Olovci "' 41 Dress Shirts Kid Slippers Golf Hose Silk Lined Caps Felt Slippsrs Soft Collor Cases Drees or Motor Glovos Cheney Neckwear A small .deposit holds , any selection until Christmas Directory of Gifts for Men J Otlier Suggestions : R. C.A. Radiblas !....:?8.50 Kelviriators $150.00 . 'L& H; Ranges ..: $70 up ' Washing Machines ...$98.50 , 'Electric Ironers ...-.$125.00 V Bridge Lnmps $6.00 .. Floor Lamjis $6.00 ' 'Reading Lamp3 $3.00 up 1 Curling Irons $2.50 - Cigarette fighters. $2.50 Electric Heaters $3.56 up ' And many other la'Jorsaving .gifts ' Christmas Tree Lights and . Electrical Window Lights We carry both inside , and outside: . tree lights. 1 The Right Time for a , , : Christmas Gift ; Wouldn't ypu;be glad to present a unique git-sure to be both a pleas ure and a service to all the family? Telechron is the answer to your gift problem, for here is accurate time from yiur , electric outlet without winding br regulatinff. - isv.. rnced.at 407 E. Main chiica today said that C. A. Con- rndM, siip..riiilciidcnt of the Him I Itafacl iijlne. Ills secictary and. I thirty other emidoyes had been , poisoned at a bamiuet in the ' ! lug comiiany'B restaurant. They .woi-a caved by oulc.lt uliilicutioll lit. stoinach wusheH. t ....-...i i l... l.nl ' - l'Olt-:wil ias I'nii'ii in . .. , ..... it could not be learned whether it 1 hud been accidentally or intention- ' (.. . .i t ui..u... iinluiiii- 11 II.V PIH Mini'. . V nn.i.Mi. ' ' " Ladies! Come in and Select i"His" Gift at "His" Store The .MEN'S-. Shop Next to Rialto R. W. LEE Buy Christmas Seals S14.00 up Phone 889 lug recently vauwii lo ilrutlui M ""i (nyro save oulgolni? , vt.,0l.K nK. trouble ot.liavliM ,nilla exaininiM at rroiitlvni, tho ( (.,)), n i.vci'iiincnl lia.s established :i,,.,. ,h.. . rnrini.lilleM may lie oisryed befulo . - - , the Journey starts. 1 he DagHiigo ; then leaves the country under wAii I i V. i i ! I I - -f J ii nrfiirl Gifts Between $2.00 and $5.00 Fancy Shirts Shirts With Collars to Match Gift Box Handkerchiefs Belt Buckles and Bcito- gram Sets Imported Silk Neckwear Cacslmere Mufflers . Finest Wool or Silk Hooiery f a . Silk Muffltfr ; ! . Gifts Between $5 and $10.00 Imported Golf Hose Imported Silk Mufflers Silk Shirts ' i Wool Bath Robes Evening Dress Jewelry Sets Silk Bath Robes , " Pullover Sweaters Vclour and Beaver Hats Gifts Between $5 and $25.00 Novelty Pajama3 Military Brush Sets Golf Knickers Raincoats Overcoats Fur Lined Gloves Leather Coats Slippers ' Traveling Sets , ; - , ach gift neatly wrapped All- ready for the tree r Electric Toaster .Many different 'kinds of toasters to choose from, crakes nice golden brown toast in a few seconds. Priced S4.25 up Waffle Irons Light, compact, beauti fully nickelei. A 1 w a ys wanted by the smart hostess. . PriceaS10.50up H. 0. Frobach