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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORWiONV THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929. 1 ' "i ': i'i s il ! Beats Petrone WFST PRINTERS L OiFORCOAST 'sQh TO PLAY CARDS Arrpy Gridmen Travel De; Luxe for Game at Palo! <p On 28th First Stop at .Galesburg fon Practice j Workout Today. WlfHT J'OINT, N. V... Dee. !! The Army football KMmd. 1)0 strong, was cnroule today th4tifiiiK'st nip ever taken by the Krldlron warrlorn of the in III tnry. ucudemy.. They are due to reach fhilejdiuiir, III., thtH1 iifler noon on thn flint lejf of the trip to I'lilo Alto, Ciilir.,: whero they will, encounter Stanford In, the final K'lmo f the Neuron, Decem her 2K. Thq dciinrtiire uf the "Wont Point, HNeelnl," n 1 It-cur train whlflh provided every poMMllile eoni fort for a tniV('InK, fpotball team. was1 made n cereinonliil occiiHlon yejUerduy when tho-academy hu perlhtendcnt, .MuJr .Uwiienil W. K, Hmlth fruvp permiwdon for the cadets to Kfve final vocnl oneour QKtjment Uk the -depart Im;- Htpittd. General S pi I t It previously : had ruled that I the cadets could, not be present ; fit the. departing on account ofj examJmLtlonH, but h" relaxed tht ruling to permit SfHt whojrere free moat tt- the after-1 noon to ho Henent. The nrrfval of the' ' trin t flnlftfthtu'tf Oil afternoon will be another Important occasion. The ployera, officials and nthery who brlnili party to a total of 140 meiVjIlei'H, ,uro In be the KUCHts of thjty. ) CHOCOLATE I 3 FELDMAN FRIDAY IN SPECIAL BOUT Medford and southern Oregon boxing fans will see fiene O'Orody. old southern Oregon favorite, , In action tomorrow night at the ar mory, when ho meets Willie Keld mnn of New Vork City In a short main event .of four rounds. Feld m'an wiih lo have mot Itay Pelk'ey of Oakland, Oilir.,, .hill,, ll seven Temper. Control ;-J 0 When, Fans Jeer. : . , ; . Sought by i Hack w ; , r . : . . , CHICAGO Dec. 19. (P) Mack Wilson, the burly Cub outfielder, is In training at bin winter home In Martins- burg.W. Vu., but not for a ring battle with Arthur ("file. Great"). Slilres. f ; , f Hif flu truliiinir liiH RXldonlve 4 the BhoutH of "Sunny Boy" , that are almoht certain "to greet him every . time ho steps,. on a .diamond next Beaton. i "It's going to bo tough list- ! uning to them cull me 'Sunny GREENLEAF PLAYS E Seeks Comeback As Heavyweight t ST. I'AIT.. Minn.. Dec. 13. ut over ivlliey's eye inade' hlHU Hoy" because I lost that fly hall in the sun during (Hat world series game In Ptlla- delpllla," Hack said, "hut It'H . nil a iiart, of the racket. I'm training myself to control my temper and laugh it off." "Hut they liudn't better get Insulting," he warned. NKW YORK. Dec. 19. UP) Kid VhticGUiU. d'lsky Cuban feather weight, nnw'cnn go baek home for 'hiiHtni.iH with the knowledge that another good bout appearanre here imposHlhle. 1 The hoys will fight fast rounds wiihI are not going into !he match with any thought In mind of Just put ting on an exhibition. Promoter .ioe liickerstaff mun- axed to obtain the consent of Heinle Hurnett, (j'flrady's mana ger, to meet Feldinun. In .Medford. Tile t;romoter deelares that while the two men had been In training together, they are out to fight four of the most aetlve rounds ever seen here. There will lie five red hot fights on the bill, featuring two mam moths, K. (J. Alot'umber of Dairy, with nine straight wins and Dick Heed, 21(1 pounds, the popular Klamath Kails heavyweight. The fight will go six rounds and a knoekotit is expected. Another bout bound lo please the cash customers is between l.ee Hull, of I'ellcan City and Hilly Huff of Chllociuln. At the last fight card In Klamath Falls, these boys nearly stole, the show and so were re-matched for six rounds here ut !"' pounds. Claude Hines. ' the Ashland colored star, will 1 make his first 'appearance In the I ring, facing Frnnkle Jones of Ta- I coma. This Is promised to Imj Kid Talker, ho has met and overeonin his i np prjdc of the Nash Harbor Shop Fights Last Night '(ily tlw Associated Press.) NF.NV VOllIC, Henq peViv, nelglum. ouijiointedidiabeMcCor,!.. , ... , . Kiiry, Okln Juna., 1UWf.9ow.-.MaH.,i.w(! mn,mering unci. iain.i oucponHoq .ieonpni ( rottni:) ZiUEiitrlno. Jersey City.' N. J., 110): jlok (Kid) Dei-R, Kng lnndi defeajnd , Tony Caragllanoi Xe( York, Ifpul.t () ci,NCIXxk'rir II I H y nosj, ClncJnhatl, Hnmnrlght, SAN VK. no, Ilnnolull chell, t'catll Suit. Lake Mnlnne, ioitpolnted Vine e arl Cincinnati, .(,10.) HtroiiK'Kt oppitnent nlnvi'. he Ils posed of Al Sinfiei laHt Hprintf. The C'llbll n Iceed met Home stiff nppoxition from Dominie I'etrone of New Vork, the MkkchI and tiiUKliest. oppuiMt h'1 ban encouii-. tfti-ed, InHonu) time liiHt niKlit. J'etrone, with a three pound weight' advanlnpe and a eouple of inchutt In reach, battled (.'hoeolute to a HtandHtill throuitli the flrHt two or three roundH of tln'ir ten round hattJe nt tlte CollKeiim laHt niKht the keed'H nier'el- hannneriiiK und, escaped n kUMfnut hy. u Hhm marK'n. fiti r iMir efcttfliw roundH Choeolattt-' ifil H Hi ill iililu). aw ho pleaHed,, ,thep Btood biiukj'WSd dared retronu Ut Vy lu hit tfeice. JlJiiinde 'to i:paiul I and, Fenny DyHon of Klamath KallH, ' will flKht ftmr roundH at IIS poiindH. Al MoCumber, n hrolher of Kayo MeOumber, will open the Hhow with n four-round bout with lioh ArniHtronK of Med fonl. AdmlsHlon will bo one dnllnr to the entire houne, with the boutH beinninff at 8:45. . rWCO,j4iJ?ablo Da- "tUPULMl Immy Ket- f t Itjlty.Hputpirlnted Joclifi ol fniil mil)1' : 'Mtb Mil TURKEY TOSS WILL BE Et ' fireenleaf! waa the superior i0QU Fred FttltOn Kupolph under the severe strain,. He broke awuy with a run of 80 in the thlsjl, Inning, but- thtaj ad vantage soon 'was cut down when Rudolph, jeplltid .'with., 54 In his half, A'uel o'f" shfety ' followed with a few scr.utcheg thrown In. Rudolph begun tq fee) the. strain , ....: " : ,1 ..!!.. rtorinu Jess VVIIlurds v. vei- if mllltnrv ucad- leal. on tne otner nana, was con-' " . ... . fldent with suranee. SERVICE GAME, IF ANY CHICAGO, Dec. 10. lP) Chi- and thr e times Turin tZ match -Fred Fulton, who was caKO lH ln the market for the an VZ 'iTinTXtSSZl "Khl the heavyweight j mml N(.e jMme-Army footbal ,n the other hand, was con:l '"vision during Jess II aro s KaI(ie next ,.eur if , lltary a und careful He played 1 renlme as champion, is trnin- j emy pffieluls decide tp tak plenty of skll'l and self .-! "r comeback attempt. classic frm New York ' ! "The .Minnesota Plasterer," fbe clty council has ur DKTHOIT. "Dee. ' 19. (P) Er- win ' Hu.folph and Italph Green- j 1ud(j ) ,mu t chanPes near I '" '" the Mhjnwom slate leaf will play off n tie tonight 'e (u'h , ( f (le 'ea f. boxing commission several for the worldls pocket billiards forla . ( , ! years ago, has been relit- eharnolonshfo. . flreenleiif. defeat- . ' . ' ' ; , Mi,.,ed to anod standing, and ed Itudolph 'liy 1-JS to 711 in 10 imprint, of a mastodon's track is preparing himself Innings last nigh!. . Hach has had six victories and one defeat In the tournament. nearly three feet ncroxs was found.!, again. in flat topped rock In the , Dry;. Lake region, of Nevuda. , I try v unanl-. mnusly adoiited n resolution by alderman Jacob M. Arvey, iiivltlng Army" to bring the contest to sol dier field, 4t.im. Recent Increases In Hawaiian forest reserve nreas have broiglij the tolal lo 0S0.HS2 acres. - .'" '. mm With n , furlouiH burwt of ' speed ahel aeouraiy'. that would not be defiled, the fclkH bowling team swept the ' leHH fortunate C'opeo team off its feet, at the Natator lum nlleyn last ninht. No excep tionally high score were made, but con.siKtent KPd scoi-ep fr-ve thtt Klks a total of 2533 pina In the three Kanies, the highest made Xhln nenson ln tourney play. . . Claud Say I or, famoun tonsorial artiHt, rollinK for the Klks had high total pins for the evening Willi fl!i to his credit. C'opeo. Itiann . Moore Larnon Calian ...... Smith ...... HMllls I landicap Total ... Kilts. Prultt , Saylor KadH (Jill ... tunkin .... fiti'l CftUXWJi JlJi4. ffl Three jNDI'Vore. The ques-! niotiiin pUUice eonnernH will have M of. wtteihei to extend the clt .3"iahfM"hiH..' hrf.the day dtefoie jiitjjumu IrtMiblT LaCraiplo ( win Jq ; (JfrintmoH .to fljui (tho.,Mi)'ual tur- lalxo, nunilK'r.'or .turke'yH'.tiv.e nl- tjflie nhailiber of conimeree.'.wlilcii Wi petit WmAvlth HUffll'lV-nt 'hki OAKLANIX 'MVeHly KlteheiJ,(-rMi(to mjier mandatory for the (iitjurssion to call1- r.n ;niir- lnweil In rlv In Hie street from an utlieiJ''sr()i,j: Iri t'ltti'hVitel' hurt vlio crilehos (hem owns them."' " ' ''' 1 -2 3 Total .1 7S . 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The Kumc with Hawaii at Port- , iiixl brouKlit In a profit of more fhnn $H)0tr OreRon'B Hhni-eftip nil itn a nuH totalled $(i7.fi00 witii ex penses ahont $ 4 M , ? f il . The fresh man team took a loss of S.'laatl ineludhiK the HalarleH of couches a nl trulnei'H. JREGON FOOTBALL RETURNED PROFIT WALLA WALLA, Wash., Dee. 10. HerrXl Kitmst-!k, heavyweight Russl-in .wrestler, was nwarded n doelsi.in here last night over Harry Kemetral, his Greek opponent, un- r conditions unique In tho annals of the mat game. Ka.-h had won a fall and cat h went after tho deciding spill with more deliberation than discretion, Willi tho result that both were knocked cold when they hit tin nat. Karnsick was on top, however so the referee, counted Domotriil out. and iiwarded the Russian tile match. Tho official's decision was made before either of the contest ants recovered consciousness. SOUTHERN li .LVCKSONVILLK' Fin,, Dec. 111. I () There's much ado over the fact that 2i gills ut Andrew Jai'K- ion high school went to the sta lon to greet the Oregon football ; learn on lis way to Miami to play Florida, The Rchool board Is In vestigating. Parents of 25 have have signed slnlcmonls that their girls had permission nnd the presi ilent of the Junior chamber of com merce understands that there was proper chaperoning. CONFERENCE DEBATES COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 1ft. (A1) Coach representatives and North west conference fatuity Ktherrd here today i'or n Joint nesslon to elect officers ftir the ensuing year, complete the 1!U0 football sched ule nnd conduct other buslne ac cumulated durlnn the past year. The question of taking rolum 1U unlvendty Into the conference as n full-fledged mumher will Sv discussed. mi LI Santa Suggests Many Economical i Gifts from Our Counters Perfumes When you art? looking for something for someone who seems to hare "just every thing'' .write. ir after thesq "Get It at Magill's iiiii mi i Ion ' . i 4 m For;;HerA'(THRtliL i ! ' with, a gift of .(jxrpiisito, .. ,ty's;, C'liyjio, fAiman, ,; r fr'i, , u,:;l. u-i's- L'6rij()in-irouhi-;''..''. ,::'(,';;,.;:, v 'A- - ' Give a Kodak .. . , ' T,l,.l-I)iovkiss. Fi;iii-co. ' . This Christmas ... , ' .,..,, ' ' til ... . V"1 ' Kai'tiss,, i Danville 'ami , (it hci's. Pui'so"f izrt - 1'la- ;!('01)S hi "--a stiff "tliilf is"sUfL,,"to' bc u '. i-.V' f'- ':'-' a 1''Im.i(t: .;-.'? :.i used .mid nppreoint(l r onoiii ' ' f . ' ir:.i i;-rniii 1 ij iei.k-tMo ,:i ; 'nn'TOur tint, inry nry in,-. Hizesi to $().75.i i .1. .iulm.1 irt haIam-iu iimif rhn Kii ii I v:J i; - "yWI ' Wl- . ' ' m XMA vm WM i lioauti- ; .. : t.. Lnv WUlf Vtmum i iiiiui is mid there nro oth 'ill gift lio!5, ) yndx J'.rais nln ns Ilnuhii'aiit in .. . . .. . 111! Tlia. bos ,. For That Favored "Him" On Your List llnrd to find soinclliiiifr for (irandiniiT Not nt nil. Slit1 will lie t'onify with one of tlicsp Klcctrii- 1 rotitij I'iiiIk. Tlioy inn si.Vt0 nnd -i)ili."5. ... .. ' Cniniiii'tH llmt re refllly rlinrminir, nnd rvory wo man wnnts one. i!l to if.iiO Why not a Beau Brummol tio rack in pnnieo quality leather. It'a $2 and If you want In add more just fill . It with ties... , Or a hand much) bill fold made In- the correct alee for the new . money; the belter ones in 1 Kift boxes at $5, others as low as $1. Some men pre- i fer the lonR unfolded kind for tho Inside pocket. They nro real leather, too, and run about the same price. Then there lq the set of, hill' fold nnd Uey tnlupr' ' pneked In n good-looklns lft box. These sets run as low as ? L'-TiO. i There Is nnotlier net any man will use. ClKarette case nnd liKhter brother wants. The lighter works. Any Boy Will Whoop for Santa If he Rets a flashlight, Jack, knife or Pocket Hen watch' from MukIII'r. '. Wivc!-"aN lifetlmo Rift a Shenffer Lift lino Pen or Pencil. It will he a dally . remlnSer of your tlioiiKht fulness for a lifetime. We ." put hem up In gift boxes. Gladden a ' child's heart with a doll, nnd see her eyes sparkle when Rhe gets n doll from Mogul's, Little . ones as, low as 4!) cents nnd the larger ones up to 8.95. ' Wo nre one of the spon sors for. the Children's Clold Ilond Savings Club, an organization lo encour nge thrift. Ask for ills. count cards. "" ... -.1 t,- If-Vott, are, ,,alJU wandering tvlmt to give liini;. why not n-i "; f il-all caRe, ajstiaylnfi briilf - .01: razor, iljoy qre ajl,,usef,u'l , , -lori perhapB a cribbage .board,; fliey call It a poker set lint it can be imed for pinochle as well. The chip compart rnient Is of oak and the cover fof leather there is a pack nf cards in each set. It folds up small enough-to put In your pocket. Tills one is J!i and wo hnvo others some larger. 1 For Mother There is that black leather Zipper Bag. It opens in a jiffy. It's $7.50 Now for those gifts to fill in your list where you want something nice but not too expensive. Theri ore Incense burners from 35c to $2: cute sets In Chrlulmus jrrupping from C0c up; Crater lke pictures nt $1 nnd ninre. ' Then; there are book ends that don't cost much, and a Wllllanis shuvlng set of five pieces nt n dol lar; Another ninh's set, a bill fold and a cigarette lighter packed' lu a gift box tills Is ti. Now any girl friend would bo'tlffiled to. gel this little kit with loose powder shaker, powder unit ul a tiny whlsK broom all in n gift KCatTl,;.V'.; .s. t.. yGET IT AT Vov V VpESCRJPTIOhfs ) V:" ''" ? l" ' RHljNf AIN SEHytCE They came from Japan, those , "orlenlal luokliiK' powder hox v';es and they ard full of frag rant dustlnt; powder nnd each has a large puff. A $2 gift. , Theso littlo. trlnltet boxes como from Japan, loo, and each la tilted with a lock nnd key. An inexpensive gift, nnd they run from 75c up. A perfumizer. Ours have been the cause of many "Oh's and Ah's" of delight. They nro the newest thing from I)e Vllhlss. Another thing that will de light her a manicure outfit this premier set Is mount ed In an oval plush-llnedx.-the metal parts are or finest steel, in handles of Permallto In a pretty orchid shade.