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Pittsburg Panthers See Four j
'Tallies Zoom Overhead
in Rose Bowl Rout-Pitt
Stages Rally at Opening
Second Half for Two
Touchdowns Pitt De
fense Weak. ' -
lly PjuiI II. ZliiuiivuiKur .
AKKoelatciI l'ri'HH SportM Winter. ,
WSAUKNA. Culif., Jan. 2. W.
Kuril LMicrod with a uVcl&ive 47 tu
1 4 tcounciiiK hamlcd them nd u
New-Year's Day grcetinj?, from the
mighty Trojans of the University
of Southern California, pitU
huruh's prid rfquatl today lirepari
a return to its native heatheiv vic-
tim of the most decisive defeat
ever meted out in the fourteen
years of Tournament of Hoses
competition, and their first defeat
of the sen son, i
- Hoinnintr with the initial touch
down, which en mo' only a fcw'moi
in cuts after the 70,000 persons' had
filled the st:idlum, the men of
d Troy found scoring possible in four
"of1 their seven . tallies because of
unerring aerial work. A fifth
I counter was inilirectly the result
of a long pass and the others were
the result - of plunging, driving
football. -
The Trojans lift no element of
doubt,. jrjo possible out, for their
opponents. The uncumfor t a, b ly
warm weather, which was expect
ed to cut the invaders down after
a period or so of play, was ' left
with the task of finishing what
Coach Jones' men had started.-
Defense Shattered
The Panthers, with a. quartet of
nil-Americans in the lineup, saw
the glory of individual perfor
mance stolen from them by a
group of . S. C. gridHters who
shattered the famed Pitt defense
with abandon.
Toby Uansa, one of these iall
A in erica n selections, openetl the
conflict with a dazzling (58 yurd
end run on the first play following
the o poning klckoff. but fleet Rus
sell Kaumlert. IT. tf. c. safety mun.
cut him down from behind I'i
yards short of the goal.
y;.Thon.(i,wheflt.the, ..Panthers ,,had
failed to crack the Trojan line for
tho necessary yards, the touch
' down parade fur the Pacific coast
representatives started. Saunders'
pass to Harry Kdelson caught the
Pitt secondary defense flat footed
and the Troy halfback scored LY M.
Cm. first touchdown.
Satisfied with their aorlaj thrusts
the Trojans reverted to straight
football, with Marshall Duffiold
skirting the Panther end for touch
downs. Pitt llalllcs
Trailing 2ii to 0 as they went
Into the second half, the Panthers
nitiKtered a rally, going to the air
for. u pair of touchdowns.
Usansa's pnss to Hill Wallnchus
find Harokl Williams' flip to Paul
Collins, two of the four completed
losses out of tho 19 attempts, were
responsible for the eastern eleven's
points. These came In the third
and fourth periods.
KiKuros tell the story of a com
plete rout. Tho determined U. S.
C. combination turned In 4 5-1 yards
compared with 'JS5 for Pittsburgh.
Thanks to Usansa's startllm; fix
yard run. the team from the
Smoky City held the edge in yard
age from scrimmage with a 103
total against 107 for the men of
f Troy.
It was the passing attack which
wrote Pittsburgh's doom. South
ern California completed half of
Its sixteen attempts for 287 yards,
while a riuartet of Pitt's 10 efforts
netted 87 yards.
The invaders were outdowncd 14
to Hr and outpunted 40 yards to 37.
Setund Victory ,
ti The victory of the Trojans was
their second in Tournament of
Hoses play. In 1023 U. S. C. hand
ed Penn State a 14 to 3 beating.
Credit Saunders and his substi
tute Nuffield, with the burden of
the Trojan scoring thrusts, and
mark the superb work of Francis
Tappnan and Garrett Arbelbide for
the defensive play which saw
UFan:v turned back time and again
without the yardage which had
made him an nll-Amerlcan.
Coach Jones pouted his reserves
Into the fray In Its dying moments,
long After the Pahther hopes had
been dashed Into oblivion and the
shadows of evening were envelop
ing the field. When the final gun
sounded, the Trojan bench had
f been cleaned of Us second, third
anil' even fourth team members.
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
Cotigut from cold may !ed to m
riouj trouble. You can stop thctn
now with Creomulsion, an emulsified
creosote that ia pleasant lo take.
Creomulsion it a medical discorery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heale the infiamcd membrane and in
hibits strrm growth.
01 all known drugs creosote ia ree.
oinizrd by hiith medical aulhoriliea
as one of the greatest healing ftgrncie.
for coughs from cold, and brouhial
irritations. Creomulsion contains, in
addition to crnwnte, other healing
CREOMULSION
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GRAPPLING CROWN AGAINST RATZLAFF WILL MEET KRUSE CANTONWINE WITH
, SEATTL.K, Jan. 2. (TP) Ted. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. (AN
Thyc of Portland won an eight-! Wesley Kctchell. -Sun Francisco
round wrestling match from Au-joxer, took a close and unpopular
gust Sepp of Seattle here lust : decision from Herman Katzlaff.
night to lay claim to the light-; Minot. S. D.. CJcrman "iron man,"
heavyweight championship of thu before a big mallneo crowd here
World, which he formerly held. It ; yesterday.-after 10 rounds of slug
was announced before the match ! King. - KetcheU toppled Ratzlafi
that
title,
the winner would claim tlvs'in the fourth round with a straight
Kcklund in
ago. becau:
ilUNinuiii feuiai i-iu s
the lattur had re-;
fused to defend the championship 1 only a shake of his head with the
for some' time. J count of one and from that, time
Sepp gained the first rail withon carried the battle to the former
a body slam in the third round. 1'orllandcr. The tenth round was
uui ine i-oruanuer came ones, wim
a vicious attack to win the sec-
on (i uiiu in 1 1 it i him. j n.ve uun oeu
Sepp with a x wrist lock In the
fourth .round and a body slum in
the fifth.
Harry Demetral. Seattle a,nd Boh
Myers, Portland, grappled five
rounds to n draw, each gaining a
fall. In the semi-final. Buck L"
Dicux. Canadian i-hantpion. con
quered Stan Buresh. Yakima.
Wash.,- and Khala Pasha. Scattl
and Chet Wiles, Portland
in; the two preliminaries.
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JIONOLULLT, Jan. 2. iA't Vic
torious over the University of Jlj.i
wall football eleven by a score of
28 to 7. the Washington Slate col
lege gridsters today made ready
to return home.
The opposing 'elevens fought
through a scoreless first period
here yesterday in the final inter
sectional game of the season In
Hawaii. Then Washington State
broke through the Hawaiian line
to score three touchdowns in the
second period.
Hawaii made Its only score In
the third on a series of end runs
und off-tackle plays, converting
fur. iin extra point. The visitors
made their final touchdown in tho
lust period.
AFRICA TO BAN HUNTING
BIG GAME WITH AUTOS
.LONDON (CP.) English
sportsmen ure determined to keep
big game hunting sportsman like.
The Karl of Onslow recently drew
the attention of the house of lards
to a practice of hunting big game
by motor car in certain parts of
Africa.
Ixtrd Passfield. pecrctary for the
Colonies, said that legislation was
to be Introduced In Tanganyika to
make the punishment for hunting
from motor cars Imprisonment
'and eonflscation of the car und
equipment.
elements which soothe and heal ths
inflamed membranes and atop the ir
ritation. while the creosote goes on to
the atomach, ia absorbed inlo tin
blood, attacks the aeat of the trouble
and checks the growth of the germs,
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment of coughs front
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
or building up the tystsm after colds
or fu. v Money refund! if not re
lieved after taking according todireo
lions. Ak voitr druneist. Udr.l
WAtyiiNPJdN wiw DUCK LIMIT FOR
iinimoiii nun kiiiaiii
III IVI IIHVI I VII IMMW,
F JETJ U'i MiSi'il j ,v- Jri &J .utlu-.i ... iu win ,..-oi.;.i.iy
among ihe gridiron celebrities; whd jortipiBd
rwards. Fester Is a guard. '
OISUKEO BY FANS:
ny a llgniiung uppereui. unuvi iia-
chin. Ratxluff bobbed up with
j u slugging unci, wan uum 11,1 "
r trying., hard .foi;. u .kjioc.koJit.'. The
, crown oeneveo j uuzmi i i ni.im.-u 1
at least a draw. . Lewis is well known in southern
The six-round semi-final nt?" cregon, was champion of the
tween Hob Jubb. Portland "Woi ld in the heawweieht division
Mlllio Millito, a newcomer from and Up1)cai.ej jn MedCord' over a
the south, was the liveliest nghtjv,,Hl. aK(, Jn u Inuu.n Wun nil!
on the - card. Both took plentv , ,snuW( Ohio, and defeated him in a
and gave it, with Mllllto having.
what edge there was and he was
given the decision. -
,The preliminaries between local
fighters 'nil resulted in draws.
DAY WILL BE 1 5!
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. (P)
Tl'c lias limit tor ducks this year
will ''j 15 uiul after a man kills
ftnr Keoso ho will 1)0 through for
tho ilay.
Secretary llydn luis announced
that the chuiiKcs in rcdornl reKiila
Hons would ko Inlo effect after the
present huntinit season and that
the iwjssession limit would he re
duced to 2 ducks and eight Reese.
At present the hnK limit under fed
eral law for duclts Is -5 and for
Kccso eight.
An extensive InvcstiKation by the
department of agriculture, which
showed that tho water fowl wore
not holding their own, was a fnc-
tor in tho decision to reduce tho
i n,nit as were representations made
by conservation agencies und
the
sportsmen's organizations.
TAIL-ENDERS DEFEAT
SEATTLE HOCKEY TEAM
SL ATT LIS. Jan. 2. Striving
to recover their early season of
fense which curried them to the
top of the Pacific const hockey
league, the Seattle Ksklmos forgot
about their defense yesterday and
the tailendlug Victoria Cubs
trounced them 5 to L . This was
the worst beating the local aggie
gat 'on hus taken this season.
The defeat Was the fifth In the
last six Ktarts for the backsliding
Eskimo and gives the Portland
Buckaroos a chance to move them
out of second place. .
BIG TEN CO-EDS HOLD
TELEGRAPH SWIM MEET
I'KP.AXA. III. ti;.IS--in Ten
co'd swimmers will compete for
honors In a -series of, lelegraplili
m'ia this winter. '
vne of the unlveriile!, whlili
will b rpiM"ntd In the unique
events, will b desiFtuated a the
official M'orekeept; r. At -the com
pletion of an event, nil events to
be held tmul(Hnmly. each con
totft tit's tim- will be telegraph I
tu the official score keeper u nd
tubulated. The lies' time recorded
for .ach coiiteinm will result in
the naming of the place winners.
from the football field to the basketball court. Schoonover, Churchill,
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HERE NEXT WEEK
What promise
to be a treat for
Houthern Oregon wrestling fans is
a match announced today by Mrs.
Thor Jensen, who arrived yester
day from Astoria to make arrange
ments. She plans to present Kd
(Slranglcr) Lewis in a finish
match with Bob Krusc of Portland
, " , . -. .. " ,! "
if a date can be arranged.
Mrs. Jensen, who is probably
the only woman promoter on the
Pacific coast, had planned to pre -
sent the two well known wrestler.
January S. but duo to the fact that
Promoter Hlckerstal f has plans of
presenung u uouoic main eveiu
,oxnff card, two days
( j(,WH m!1tch hlay be
later, t:i
"Iostiiuhcd
rte vmlr
few nimutes. Kruiso Is known as
one of the roughest wrestlers to
have ever appeared here, and is
heartily disliked by fans who have
gone numerous times to watch him
here In previous matches to see
lit m defeated, but su fur luv has
won every ' tlnie. ' UoweVfrr, f-ewis
may present .a different piVjbiem.
EAGLE POINT TURKEY
i.
Of interest to trap una ti.rf
nhtVutcrs of southern Oregon was
the- announcement made lodny !,y
Lukc Kincaid that ne und Thmims
Nichols will hulu a turkey shoot
at ICaglo I'oint next Sunday. Th .
siioot will tjegin at 111 o'clock In
the fcrenoun and continue unci
dark. Hhootera will iurtlc!pulu ac
cording tu uhillty, and the promot
ers are, planning tu glrc away a
largo nmnherof 'turkeysr' ' . l
(Hy tllO ,KMKlatC(I 11TM.)
PIIILADMLPHIA. Oorllla
Jones. Akron. O.. outpointed Hilly
Angelo. Lelpervllle. Pa., H; Ser
geant Sammy linker. New Vork,
outpointed Oene Moretli, Atlantic
City, N. J., (10).
CLVCIXXATI. Freddy Miller,
Cincinnati, knocked out Willie Mi
chel, Belgium. (4).
CLEVELAND. Krankle Sirm:,
Cleveland, stopped Pcto W'istOit,
Chicago.
COLVMin'S, O. Kddle Slua.
Chicago, defeated Mike O'U'iwd,
Colnmbuft, foul, 2): Sammy Gold
berg. Columbus, knocked out Dan
ny Smith, IndlunapolK (1).
llfl'K.M.O, X. V. Tommy I'aji.
Iliiffalo, outointed Jolinny Oalio,
Cleveland. (0).
TACO.MA, Waah.
New Vork, outpointed
Taeoma, (S).
Joe Click,
IJos Hnell,
CtXTOX.- i i Ounce Cook.
Australia, knockeil out ' r u n k i e
Wine, Montana. (Id).
BERC0T BEATEN BY
BELLINGHAM FIGHTER
ItKLLIN'tiMAM. Wash., Jan. 2 . 1
tyPi Iod trcot, Monroe loKKer,
hot to Cliff llrock, .lielllnKham
middleweiithl. in the fifth rouml or
a iirhe.l tiled nix -i mind eve tit on a
boxing card here lai night.
Newport. ItidN will be opf-n
for construction f highway fill -embankment
on Sow I '.eat b, ,n in
thPflats to ferry landing.
Fights Last Night :
SUM 10 CANVAS
i PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 2. (P)
j Charles llunscr., Nebraska, took
1 revenge on Howard Canton wine,
j Iowa, hero lr-.st night.' when he
spilled the Iowa grappler two
j straight falls in a vicious match.
! Hansen knocked Cantonwlue cold
after one . hour eleven minutes of
j wrestling to take the first fall with
a body hoist und head-first slam
I to the mat. CaiUonwhip hiirf to be
cul.ri(f( to ,eHslnK room and
(asked an additional five minutes
wj;i(.h uilIWI,n refUfiCd. He tottered
,mL.k fll a Weakeml condition ami
; , ,ai)Spn lllU(k, shul.t Work of u
i wIth Ht.vmi Uhtv rabbit nunehes.
In, .IheLr.i .previous . match . Hansen
Wis lfi)ookud out ' when thrown
fron the flr.g liy t'nntonwine.
Al Kurasick and Tarro Miyake,
the Japanese wrestler, went one
hour to u, draw in the preliminary.
Myake won the first fall in 24 min
ulcs 10 seconds with a Japanese
Jiu Jltiti hammerlock. Karasick
piok the sot'ond l;t,H minutes
v 'ii ,i sy(ies. of lying ivverse head
locks. ( 'I , :: ! l - t -(
PLAY C. P. FRIDAY
Saint .Mary's will play the Cen
tral Point hth school,' Friday
evening, Jan. 'in at tho central
gvmn islinu, in what promises to
be a fast and snappy contest of
basketball. The SI. .Mary's boys
are fast rounding into shape mid
by the record of their lust win over
IvikIc Point, ill to fr, they will give
Central Point an exciting game.
The Saints havo finally come out
of their slump, which has hung on
from the start of their practice
Ibis season. They are all fast in
their team work ami a scrappy
Utile bunch of boys.
KiiMii all appearances there will
be u large crowd of enthusiastic
rooters Hum Mtlford as well as
from Central Point to see the
game.
The preliminary will be between
the St. .Mary's second team and the
(Vutrul Point second team. This
Is also expielejj to be lively con
Ivst.1 h ' j t l'( ) ;; T . fi:
I Mr.' Vopng jf Vrthlaii wjlj
. refo.
G.R GEIS THIEF
I liHAXTH I'ASK, Ore., 'Jan. 2.
I (!. Th, next 'time William .Mur
J lay wonts, fr'-,- readlnt; he pi'ob
jiiblywlll iso td tile library.
Today .Murray was ill the county
' Jail because IiIk altered attciuiit
to fffteal ttuiKuzlues front "Hllnd
(ieoriffi' Spencer, pew deuler, end.
ed 1n his mi. lure after the blind
man had overtaken him In a
thrlllltig chase thiuugh the down
town section.
Howling under the pitnUie of
the blind man'K douide arm lor.k.
.Murray asl;d police to take him
to jail. "I'.Hnd deurge" was led
In the thane by a newsboy.
BIG ITALIAN FIGHTER
TAKES NOURISHMENT
Ni:V VOIIK. Jan. 2. OPt Ptlmo
Camera, Italturi finhter, who ha
itt-en lucKlnif ')iU 1 feet nine nod
-T-t pounds a round town seeing lh.
"Iglrw ha- i. poor appetite, All h"
had for New Year's breskfast wan
tWo glares of ot'i'ince Jillee, foil'1
' t;fw, iiai) a do'-ii n 1oat
and two pilaris of milk,
i with the Chllunuiii ami;
Klanutih Kails quintets In those)
cities. The learn, with Conch Mur-
selected from C. Thomas, Clay and
Caldwell. Whyie. lleriington, Zuui- I
brunn. C.rcen and Alontgomerv. .
Thomas. Cbiv and (ireen were see-
and striim men on last year's sta'" ,
championship team. Montgomery
in a former wti.r uf tile lal-
school. Whyle, Zumtirunn audi
llerrliiKlon tilayed on the Junior
hlKh school team last year.
The first home nil me of the sea-1
son will be played at the Ariuorv. j
Saturday. January 11. with tl'c
Grants Pass liiub school. The f'1.- ;
lowiliK week the suuad will !:iyj
the Kuitene hlKh school at Kum'iie. i
ICarly in Kcbruary. Karnes will "e I
played with the Salem hiuh .ichni.lj
here. The Salem team will piny
hero this month end. j
Th.- I or. Ill has been dl'illluB since'
l)ec?mlnr a. and Is r.nimliiu; In-'.
siiat-e aim -now i..B .....n ;
Tho schedule for thi
year cuiih i
for two .name wllji Aslilaml, in
stead of the uj.ua! four. The fin..!
Kame will be jilaycd er.rly In
.March, two Weeks before the stele
tournament, nlviiit? a chance for
thjdiirlH .ji'liiiinuiiiu, to,ph(,y any
last 'miiiulo, cluvlient-eri jTroin the
Secondary seliouV flivtslon.
EYEolCllB
i;iJC;KNK, Ore, Jan. 2. (Pi Ne
gotiations with six well known
couches' -to succeed-John J; Me
Kwau ut tho University of Oregon
arc well under way, according to
Virgil Karl, director of athletics at
tho university.
Knrl. who returned from ( allfni-
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uiul steady tin feeders. Heavy,
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i lights, iau-Hia lbs., medium to
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slaughter plus". 8U-.Jtt Pis., meiimm
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and stocUer pigs.
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of oily hogs and roasting pigs ex
cluded in above quotations.)
SU10KP AND I.AMItS QuotnMy
steady to strong; receipts liiit). In
cluding OO.'i on contract.
Vroduce.
I'OltTI.AN'D. inc.. Jan. '.'.(I'I
l'.CiCS Tliree cents lower: prices
to retailers: Kresll extras. I"c:
stanilards, It'.ie: frcith medluiiis,
3'.ie; mcdtuni firsts. 37c: tresh inl
Uts. S2 to 34c; pullet firsts. Jti to
2Kc. Prices to wholesalers. 2c un
der price lo retailers.
lluner. milk (butler-fat ). poultry,
coniilrv meat. onion. potalo.M.
; l,, k and
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hops, pleauy anil unenaiiKi-u.
Sail llallctxo Itulterfat.
SAX 1'MtANCISO. Jan. l. (71)
Itutt-rfat, f. o. b. San Fruncls.'o,
4214c.
Smuts Non-Smoker.
OTT A W A. Jan. 2 P 1 cniv
ral Jan Christ Ian Smuts has re
frained from tobacco for :(t years.
Offered a cigar at the home of
Sir Hubert P.orden. he said he had
not smoked since the llrlllsh made
1 tobacco so hard to g'.t during the
Itoer war.
p?u. Hald :tny tinnouncomcn? cf (ho
name of a new conch mum. come
thminrli Tom Ktodi'avd. student
!body president and chnirtnau of
j the' nthlulio cnmmiMce." '
An curly niinouiiccinciit. was
Ihlnlcd in 'Euil's statoment". A
meeting of the athletic commlttco
Ins soon na niemliuis retuia ,wlll ho
hold.
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mimima?BDiBi(Einu
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Invading Aces Win Praise .
of Fans in Decisive Vic
tory for Shrine Benefit
Ncbraskan Scores Lone
Western Marker.
SAX KUANCISCO, Jan. 2. "7P
Wey.torn gridiron enthusiasts weis
singin;: the praises of Jack Cannon,
Notre Dame guard ; fllaKSgow, Iow;l
halfback, and a host of other oaa
eni p-rformei-H today, as they were
recovering from the infects of Boe
ing the all-star west team trounced
l!i to 7 here yesterday by the all-1
Mar east team.
The decisiveness of the triumph
left siectuto;-H at the Contest gaz
ing on bewildered. The east scored
their first touchdown In the open
ing iiuaiter on a ll,"-yiird puss, add
ed another in the second, and com
pleted their scoring by means of
(wo field goals by frosty Peters jf
Illinois.
Tlie west made their lone score
In the third quarter when Sloan
of Nebraska crashed through for
u touchdown after a march down
the field.
Cannon Spectacular. (
Cannon undoubtedly played tho
most spectacular game of his col
orful gridiron career. Last year'd
conies also was wane by tho east;
with a score of - to 0.
The west'n attack in yesterday'.
game wan broken early when the
eastern squad unleashed an offen?
sive led by the charging "llronko.
Na:urki or Dartmouth, who eor
ered most of the territory. lh 1
liooma of Dartmouth boomed Jiu',
stock of the asterners when h
went over for tho first touchdown.
The second touchdown was acored
by Cilabsgow.
CHASTA1N EXPECTED
10 RE-ENTER OREGON
Mervyn Chastain, former Med
ford high school basketball star,
all-state forward for three of his
four high school years, is awaited
anxiously by the University of Ore
gon varsity squad. Chastain Is ex
pected to register for tho second
semester-and is expected back on
the campus this week. The varsity
squad Is short ,of forwards', and
needs ti player of Chastaln's ability
and experience to bolster up the
squad.
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