SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD, OKKtiOV, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1930. RAMBLERS WIN VILLANOVA BY ISALEM JUNIORS!STANFORD WINS .i BY-SMOTHERING FIN on c ncccMor idcat moid IL UULItuL ULttl mLUIUI i i TRY FOR POINT HOLD COUGARSBY WILD PASS: 14-7 GRID DUEL rn WILLAMETTE WSNSjAGE LIMIT HIGH PACIFIC CELLAR i lot T T Ci atui nro nvrn! '! HILL HinLLICO f ALU 1'OtiTI.ANO, Ore., Nov. 29. P) The XorthweHt conference foot- Army Blocks Carideo's Punt "kin field, philum. - phia, Nov. 29. (IP) WiiHhlnKton lo bcore, After Schwartz . .state coiiw rd wrm-yea toot. nun jUKKernuui, cnumplon ouiru Run Gives ing Game Rage, Edge Thrill as Elements Jiy Paul Mh-klf'HDii (Afftioclutcd J'ruHK HporU Writer) SOLDIER F I K LI), Chlcuiro, , Nov. 2'J. (flVr-Hy the breath-taking margin of a Hlngle point, in the last few minutes of play No- . tro Dame today boat back the fightins threat, of the Army, and marched off to ltn lStli conse nt Jvo football triumph In iwn yr:i- aons. The score was 7 lo ti. I Stopped dead for &fi minutes by a valiant Army Btund and the ' elemental barriers of rain, sleet and Ice, two of Knute Hockne'w prize rough riders, Marchmont and Prank Carldeo, snatched the hard earned victory by suddenly rufthlng over a touchdown that the Army duplicated two minutes lator and place kick for the pro cIouh extra point that the Cadets could not match. One hundred thousand faithful football fanH, huddled in hlanketK and oil cloth rotten, watched the thrilling buttle, the stlffent Notro Durnt had to flgbt Uurlng its long victory march. At the end of the game, Notre Dame Willi ' rouV'the football crest .but with the no ui.orluin knowl edge that they bud been to war and lots of It. T!iey wure happy and exultant that all touchdowns are not created equol and that the sure toe of Curideo again hud come through in a pinch. ' The llokne raldern outplayed the cadetK and had them hang - Ing on to tho ropes no Ichm tlian five times with touchdown threats, liut e;.ch timo the cadets stiffen ed and boat buck the attack. The winning points rnmo Just when no- one expected them on a I(1"g duh by Kvhwurtz. -r- With five minutes to go. Army confidently e x-p-o-c-t-e d nothing worse than a scorclesM tie and punted back to Notre Dame's 42 yard line, then the Notre Dame bomb exploded. Two smashes at tho line by AlulliiiH and Carldeo carried the ball to Notre Dome's ! 40-yard lino, . and the ramblers, fighting desperately, went Into a huddle. 1'1 The ball was handed to Schwartz. Twisting and squirming, he cut through Army's left end and left tackle, bounced two tuckters off his shoulders, and whirled away for n touchdown. The run, perfectly blocked, dazed ' the huge crowd and not until the roforee towed up his urms did . many, realise what hud happened. At this point Carldeo, one of tho coolest of tho rough riders under (Ire, nonchalantly place kicked the extra point. Only a few cheers echoed thru out the Htadlum as Carideo's wire toe sailed the pigskin on a per fect arch through the uprkhts, s no one expected that an extra point would even be necessary. Hut It wtis. The Army enme right back with a touchdown Back, almost behind hlR own goal line, because of a heuullful punt by Ken KJeldn. Carldeo attempted to play for time by punting. Dick King, suhHtitute Army left end, crashed through the Notre Dame line, and blocked the kick, almoK us soon as It left Carideo's toe. The hall bounced back to the Notre Dame goal line, toward the side lines, and King pounced on it ' White The' "bite Crowd looked on, stunned nt tho sudden turn of football fortune. Conch Basse of the Army, Immediately sent In a substitute, Hroshaus, to try for the extra point... HroHhaus, rushed by the fighting Notro Dame Hno, attempted to drop kick for the extra point which meant a tto or a defeat, but a cloud of bluo whirl ed players swurmed all over him, smothered the kick, and blasted the A"y' final. ,ehneo for n molrul victory. It wan a heart breaking Ions for the cadets who had put up such a stand, but It was the way of football. The game ended a minute later but Notre Dame held the bull and stalled for lime. of the J'aclfic Const conference, turned loose Its power attack on the east's frozen fields today but wasted most of it In uccompllMh Ing the defeat of tho scrappy VII lanova eleven, 1 3 lo 0, . The Cougars from the Pacific northwest, outweighing their east ern rivals by a big margin, but tered their way up and Uov. n the gale-swept gridiron most of the afternoon but had only two touch downs to show for a rushing at tack that gained enough ground to produce at least a half dozen more tullies. The burly westerners, led by their pile-driving captain and fullback, Hlmr Schwartz, rt peu i d 1 y s rn as h ed deep into VII. Unovu territory, only to find ti stone wall jefensp t hut turned them back Beven times altogether. All Villa nova exhibited was a fine delense, in which Captain Gardner, Right End Mlko Terry and Xobitlp, a substitute guard, stood out, but it was sufficient to keep the visitors from running up anything like the score they hud expected. Otherwise Washington Stale failed to show a scoring punch consistent with the team's ability to gain ground. Three times in tho second period alone the Cougars lost the bull on downs inside VII- I a nova's five-yard Hue. They failed to score from the one-yard mark tn four pluysi which lost seven y aril s Instead of producing any Parrlsh Junior high of Halern de feated tho Aindford Junior high football team ti to 0 at Van .-Woyoc field yesterday afternoon before a small crowd and thereby won the mythical state Junior high cham pionship. The I'arrfsh Juniors won In the last half minute of play fwhen Heller Jet loose a wild heave from center that went over the punter's head uml rolled to the one-yard line before it was downed by a quarter finish that kuw them drive aiem mayor, up to me miscue 5y yim)H j lhree ,)lftyH (Mt n teams hauled on even terms f STANFORD STADIUM, Calif., ; Nov. K!t. (P In a smashing eli- mux to an up und down season, Stanford's red Indians met and i matched the challenges of nn ln j vudiiig Dartmouth team today to I turn back the great eastern threat J 4-7. Held to a 7-7. tie In the first ( half and on even terms in the I third period, Stanford's whlte-jer-f seyed stalwarts thrilled 4Q.I(hi frenzied spectators with a fourth PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 29. (Pj, COLISKITM. LOS AXGELKM. .epresen tat Ives . of the state uth-: Nov. .. lPi Tndisnutcri cellar mil season closed hero today with letlc association and the Portland ! honors of the Pacific coast con Willumetto university crushing the interscholastic league met hero ference went to Idaho today when Pacific Mudgers, 34 to (i.. ; today and compromised on the! the University of California at Willamette h victory ave With-1 ago limit rule. Los Angeles football eleven with um college the umlih-puted confer-f The new ruling Kays: "Any hoy' u new found offense in it; once championship. Witham has, 20 years of age after September game of the season, trounced the wen throe games and lied one ' l is eligible for one semesit'r onlv. Vandals 20 to 6. a - scoreless tie with Pacific. A or any bov 20 yars of uith after Pacific victory today would have Kebruary l Is eligible for one given the Padgers a tie for first femet'ter only." pla-e. , j Other new rules are: Three of Willamette's toueh-j a student must he taking and downs were direct results of In- parsing hi at least 15 hours each ! Georgetown 0, Detroit 12. : Iowa State 7, Loyola 14. ITexas Christian 13, Southern Meth odist 0. Citadel 7, Wofford G. Maryland 7, Vanderbllt 22. Rice 4, Kay lor 7. Louisiana Tech 0, Louisiana col lege 0. Flagstaff Teachers college ufr Tempe Stute Teachers college. New Mexico 6, Wyoming 19. Washington State 13. Villanova 0. Western Maryland 25, Muhlen berg 0, George Washington 0. Navy 211. jUHt: Loyola -'18. Baltimore 7." uiurh iy, rem pie zu. Holy Cross 7. Boston college 0. tercepted J'aclfic passes. with neither having an edge. Parrfsh's air attack was smoth ered and while they completed several and threatened from this source, the Henderson kids tight ened up in their own territory. Med ford most consistent gain ing play whtt en off tmckle buck, hoi were d if fid nt hooiii olng it The battle was fast and furious' from the start. A-scoreless first pe- rloil saw the easterners on the de- I fenslve most or the time with Stanford's warriors making long sallies into enemy territory but unable to sustain the marches. Stanford scored first in the sec ond prlnii &ftr.r u 5fl-yard drive und flit jfiipooriert lei Iocmh h D1 10 0 ""' "Ml" ii"t "ir- .ujgmy t.,mr. Kiiihiisiasm .-hlll-d rjiory iriea a torwara phHH win EASTERN SQUAD I week. j In state schools one year's resi ; dehce in the district and one j year's attendance In the school j will be required of a boy. whose j parents do not reside in the dis i trict, before he is eligible fur pnr ' ticipatlon in athletics. it was the Bruins first confer ence victory of the season, und the second duing their sojourn In tho circuit, while Idaho was unable to register a victory. Ruddy Foster at half nnd Nor man Duncan, fullback, playing their last game for the West wood) institution started Coach Bill) iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii j RAY BIGGERS 105 Vancouver Spauldlng's team off on their win ning stride In the second period. j port at the Mail Tribune office and receive two Football Scores was intercepted instead Turpln, tackle for the Med ford Juniors, showed the best defensive play of either team and broke through often to smear Salem plays. Tho lineup: Med font Quienbury Kindred Lewis Turpln Prentite Raker Bennett Swank Goble t Kvans White gain. On two other drives, Villa- I Officials- westerners on tne throe-yard stripe. These were the most conspicu ous of Stale's lost scoring oppor tunities hut the red Jerseyed war riors lost the ball on four other oc casions deep in Villanova terri tory, on the seven, eight, J 2 and Hi-yard linen. Tho figures showed State rolled up Hi first downs and gained 2ti6 yards by rushing, whereas VHln- POS K T (i C (i T O H II F -Referee Salem DoJurdin Moody however, wnea the gren wbve tied the count a few minute after. Stanford took the ball on Its 44 yard line without resorting to the air, four first downs were reeled off. the longest being a 17-yard run by Caddel. From the 10-yard mark Rothert smacked through center, pushing half the opposing team ahead of him. Moffatt con verted the try for point with n ireen i pJire KCKi Itzel Seeininirlv doonieil tn 'nb Campbell I naPj beating? with Stanford in pos session of the ball most of the time. Dartmouth snatched at a break to even the game. Stanford had pounded J2 yards to its 44 yard line when Johnson, sub half buck for the visitors, intercepted, Rotherfs p;lss nnd run 22 yards 1 be tore being downed. Morton started the fireworks with an 11 yurd dash through tackle, lie udded six more and Wilkin ripped off two yards. With three yards to go Stanford was penalized . half the distance to the goal for send- Ing a substitute while the ball was nova registered only two first In play. Wilkin was held for no downs, both In the third period, I gain and Morton went over as the and udvauced tho bull a total of Dartmouth rooters tossed their only 87 yards by rushing as well hats In the air. Wolff's place kick es passing. (added the extra point. liobbs Rrownell Porrine Nicholson Cross Meyers Scheffel; um pire, French; heud linesman, Baker. STi )CK 1 IOLM , Nov. 29. (A1) The national fcderalloti or labor reports its 1 0:io membership as 5:tfi.0M0 and Its assets as totaling $1,9:14,000. PKILADF.LPIHA, .'Jov. 29. 'Him west 101 )t Huothr football go me from t hi t,t tothy, when the powerful D ra k iiiilver.-dTy eleven Ov-ei wiieJmed Temple uni versity here today, 49 to 20. The Missouri valley champions, from Des Moines completely out played tho Philadelphia football totem throughout the gume with the exception of the final period when the western team, playing many substitutes, was scored on twice. Drake, however, scored an equal numher of points in this quarter. 1 HONOLULU, Nov. 29 OP) The' island of Laysan. northwest of I Honolulu, has been found to lie Willamette 34. Pacific 6. four miles away from the position Tdaho 6. UCLA 20. given to it by latitude nd loigl- Dartmouth 7, Stanford 14. v tudeoiiourrent muoa. I Washington Sibte 13. Vlllbnova Rogue River Valley The Scenic paradise of the world. The ball see-sawed up and down : the field In the third quarter with , Stanford having the edge In of- '. fense but Dartmouth holding in , the pinches. , 1 An Intercepted pass In the last j quarter put Stanford In the lead. 1 Grey, lanky tackle, was the hero t of the scramble, jumping up to i snare the oval' on his 41 -yard j mark. Rothert dented the line for j four yards and Moffatt skirted i left end for 24 yards. On the next play Cagllerl swept around right end to cross the line standing up. Grey aded the extra point with a place kick Notice to the Public BREAD PRICES Will Be Reduced Monday, Dec. 1 to ONE POUND LOAF 9c 11 pound loaf . 13c 3 one-pound loaves . .25c 2 large loaves . . 25c BECK'S BAKERY N. Riverside PAN-DANDY BREAD FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE As a Subscriber Guest of tho . 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