ft I it; , i' i i -v it I if i' ;: v 5; 4 : if' V Si I U S J ll t m f r (. "Pace two MKDFOIil) MAIL TR1BUNK, MKOFOUI), () I OX, TUESDAY. DIK'KM IJKI? 2. V.YM) R umor ope ars Slated I s i ; .- to oucceed rnce as Calirorma Coach A ROBNETT SAYS COACH BOUND BY CONTRACT Conference Between Oregon University Mentor ' and Graduate Manager Held Significant. :. .. . . KlClKNVJ, Ore., Dec. . 2. P) (Hugh Kossoit, gru dilate manager if the l.'nlveralty of Oregon, wired Uho Rcglster-Gunrd here today from l.on Angeles that he known nothing about reports thalt Dr. Clarence W. HP'-'urs, Oregon football oach, 1h Hi'.'lnp considered to, succeed Nibs jlfr Ai tut f ,ifn ntlll .ciulirnn1 nu j(al!fornia coach. fit Ronald Uobnett, assistant gradu Uio manager, -.said" today Dr. Hpcars' ;flvc-ytar' contract- ia binding on I, both tfpenv and the university. He Uald repnrta from Berkeley that the contract la binding only on the university are untrue. ft BKUKKLKY, Cat., Dec. 2. P) .Vhilo newspapermen In Kos An- eles wore ndeavorinnr tn find the j I large but seciuded Doc Clarence ItlV. Hpcars, University of Oregon (football coach, in mom perHlsted here that the portly Spears Is Je j.lng considered for the Jut) of head Jfnian of the California ruuad, to Uucceed Xtim Price, resigned. jj Thews rumors, of course, were ! Unconfirmed. University of Call- !(furnia authorities would make ab solutely no comment. It wan learn- . nowevcr, inai piura ami vv . Inv. Monohan, graduate manager IJof California, held a long pow jiwow following the Oregon-fit. jfflary's game. . What they talked ..about Ifl not known. But the enn jjferenco Is 'regarded as quite sig ''hlficant. inaHinuch as Monohnn In ho chap , who rwill pick the new California' coach. With Rod and Gun By Ernett Rottel and Dick Green , , TROY'S INJURED A Mighty Midgct -By Pap RECOVERED FORI I Expect First String Will Be Intact Saturday Jones to Polish Defense Against' IT Irish. II' !! )N ROSE I CLASSIC Itlatfng the claims of commer cial canners it hat steelhead can not he caught at the muuths of no u i hern Oregon st roams because of their unwlllingneha to bite, Mr. and Mrs. A. lllackwell returned yealorday from a fishing trip to the 'Che too rivar region. ' They were gone three days and made a remarkable catch of steelhead nal min. They had little difficulty in hooking the steelhead at the mouth of the river, using a pinner with egg bait, and they averaged around 10 pounds. A salmon weight ng nearly 50 pounds -wart caught by Mr. Hlaekwell, requir ing over an hour to' land. Miyj Blackwt'll hooked a salmon almosi utt large 1ut found assistance noe eaHa.ry to pull It out of the river, It hatt been the contention of tfimir; rclal Interests that steel head entering the Hogue river at this sea Hon did the jortnmen no good and are purely commercial fith. They are aeeklng permission to catch them, on grounds that Itj would be a Tavor to anglers, an the h tool head destroy salmon eggn and deilete the salmon supply, hut the catch by the local people reveals an entirely different Mary, The flub are plentiful on the coast, Mr. lllackwell reported, saying that ha could see it horn Jump Jn the break ers In their efforta to enter the stream. I-OH AXUHLHK, Dec) 2. I Chances that the University of Southern California will go into Its titanic game here Saturday against the unbeaten Notre Dame squad with the fh'st string Trojan eleven Intact appeared belter today. Ralph Wilcox, left end,' whose head waa Injured November 16 in the Hawaiian game left the hospi tal last night. He was the last of half a dozen casualties, most of them shelved after the Thanksgiv ing day fray with Washington, to leave the infirmary. Erny Plnckert, halfback, showed up yesterday for practice, favoring a game hip which may cause him to appear only briefly. Kay Hpur Ung, Wilcox's substitute, hobbled about the practice field on a crijtch and definitely will not be 'In shape. . The other injured, Orv Mohlcr, quarterback, Boh ' Hull, tackle, Al i'laehn, Hall's alternate, looked about us good as new. Aubrey Devlne, aKtdstant coach, returned from an extensive Notre Dame scouting trip, and as a result the greater portjon of the dwind ling remaining practice time will be given over to defensive pre- parallonuK , TU8CAUOSA. Aln., Hoc. 2. () f Wallace Wado, wIioho Alabama (Hoam ha rial mod four southern 1 1 gridiron , rlmniplonalilpB In eli;lit llycara, 1 polntlnn (or another rec ord two victories In llio l'anutlona jjltono Howl' classic. ' ' " Only Southern Culirornla lias JjWon two RoHe Howl eiiKaRomontB. illtoth WanlilnKton Suite and Ala rtbania have won one game each mid I. nock to equal the rocoiu niudo by 'the men of Troy. j! Twice bofore, In successive years, ''Wade's Alabama teams have ai jliicared In the bowl, wlnnlim the first KHino, 20-12, from Wasblnxton jjund dnadlovklug Slnnford, 7-7, In lithe next. " KlnrA hn rnniA tn AfiiUnTmi In t93. after servlne his annrimtlce- hli) as a lieutenant under Dan Mc- !t!URln at Vanderbllt, Wade's teams .have . won- 80 pe?, cut ml their j ' ' The:'iilncipal i'?uiinii why can nera want the atoelhcnd, mild nalph CowrIU of the slate Kitme cum. mlHKiun yiwterday, ht cauHcd hy tho doiletion of other flah life In the ItnRae river. With tho salmon showing n derided deoreane, noth ing would ileaHo the .commercial fishermen more than an oppor tunity to net the protected uteol hend atfd the enrly run salmun, doing till on claimH it would glvo tho dthor ifhth runs an opportunity to- Increase. Such permission, how- over, would result In eonipleto de- xlructloit of iflsh In tho river, ho says. The commcrcLal Interests will attempt to have legislation favor alile to them pafwed at "the next stato legislature In January. A pnrty of Ashland resident. Mr. nnd Mrs. flenrge ('rawwy and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Koch, have returned from a short fishing nnd hunting trip to Harbor, Ore., on the coust, where they spent a week and vnught several largo salmon, the largest, 43 pounds, was caught by Mrs. Crapsey. They were nln i.ii the Chotco river to tho ranch of V. M. Clrahani. formerly of tho local western Auto Hupply com pany. and killed a big black bear which had caused considerable damage to tho Urn hum orchard. 'With the 11130 deer season a' memory, hunters nre reminded not to put up their mini and forget thenn They nre urged to Inspect the firearms periodically nnd see that they are oiled. If not It Is possible the gun muy bo damaged by .rust when It is used next sea son. iJPASKETBALL' STARS 10 ;pLAY SCHOOL QUINTET in' I fUNTHAI. POINT. Dec (Special) Old-time liaskotball . Hl'luyci will have their fling to-. Iuurruw evening when a team inane op or ine icnmtl rnim Ischnot faculty and school board 'will play the high hool team iht tlie gymnasium. The game tvlll be plaved as h benefit for a tl'hrlntmas real fund. ; The faculty team will Include It-uoli players as H. P. .lewett, sn pcrlntcndcnt. 1). K. Ainh-k. prln clpal, II. T. Pankey, Ted 11111. '(lourgc l.owe ami Hay Znhol. The )high scheiit will be represented .by Itoy 1avc. Outlaid Patterson, It), faster, Don Snider and Alford Taylor, ' A lirellnilnsry game will pre sent the . fi-eshmen girls aualnsi i an aii-rtar team picked from tne lii'emaluder of the school. The JJil'idlmlnary will begin ;vt j o'clock slMip, Kveicli Tuber will be of lclalefera. ; y ,' r ' i; - ,; : Having trai;ed four bears lust month, dlyrd (Tuffy)) (irigsby 1s now at a .loss what to do with the meat and hide, lie raugliit the animals In the Unite Palis secllon and said yesterday be does not ex pect to receive huieh remilnera- lion from the 'hides nnd Indicated he ha so much hear meat he has ! not figured nut a method by which . It will nil be put to good urfo. fX A. L A ISI GOULD ASSOCIATED PESO SPORTS EDITOR , Willie Mncfarlune struck tho sal lent note of comment from profes slonal golfers concerning the re tirement of the eminent Mr. Jones when he remarked: "I would rathor finish second to Jones than win the open champion' ship without him among tho par ticipants." i The pros "fear "Jones every time they take to, the rolling mirwuys In a national . championship, yet they reullr.a thai without him the victor In any, big championship oc cupies the emhurrnssiiitt position of being "champion of .everything but Jones." Johnuy Farrell, who beat Bobby In a great playoff at Olympla fields In 11128, sharing this dlstlnclloti with Mucfnrlaue, has another Idea. "Why not have the winner of the open at Inverness next yeur chal lenge Jones for tho world's cham pionship?" asks Johnny. "I ngree with Macfhrlano that Jones will be hack in competition hy flt:i2, It not soonor, but In tho meantime he UliKlit occupy the position of 'stand ing; out' champion, ready, to uioet tho oliullougor." ' , , , This is the way the American and llrltish championships were decided for many years. The cham pion stood aside each yeur. play ing the winner of on "nil comers' " tournnmont. This system prevailed on this xldc until the world war and nt Wimbledon until several years after tho war. . r.r-Otei . . ... ...... I iihi- iw-j Tvr ' -r 'mtra m t r-i nm-tHf - mx. tut- ntc '153 PO0RC?'SSs 'M,J'K- , 'A MAM 'is MoWrl , .yiAfJ lllI.tr,lJliSSiiSSar c I j ' ,ii.,a'rl jg-, TLS i i ANGELES ELKS SPONSOR EAST WEST BATTLE Third Coast Post-Season Clash . Will Pit Present and Past Stars Rockne and Phelan Coach. CHARITY GAME OUT BY, ORDER OF GRID CZARS Medford Athletes Pack foot ball Togs in Moth Balls fGr Year Hoop Practice in Order. LOS A.VUKLKS, Dec. '1. 1 The Los Ansi'lea Times ways today. in an interview with Champ Pickens, promoter of football spec tacles, that final arrangements have been made for the staging of an east-west gridiron colossal in the coliseum here December 27. The struflglo, to bo sandwiched in between-two other pigskin clas siea the Notre Dame-Trojan bat tle and the Alabama-Washington State clash will be presented under the auspices of llu; local Klks lodge, according to the Inter view. J According to Pickens, the Times : says, the east-wefj struggle will provide, in addition to an array of senior stai-s of JD30 teams and for- ' mcr greats, the presence of Knute j Uockne, . peerless Notre Dame ! tnenlor, and one of his pupils, j Jimmie Phelan, as rival coaches, j The struggle, besides pitting present and old-time atars against j one another will provide a battle ! ot wits between master and pupil the cagy Huckne and I now Washington coach. The state liLgh sehol athletic commission denied. the retmedt late yesterday of Grants Pa.ss and Med ford high schol authorities for a post-season game between tho foot ball squads of -the two schools, tho proceeds to he devoted to charity, so the local gridsters have stowed away their pants and nhoc and sweaters for another year, and within the next ten days will turn their -attention to basketball. j Coach Darwin K. Ifurgher will j return tomorrow from Idaho, where he went .after th Ashland ! game for a whort vacation. Ho ; will start at once to arrange details j for the basketball season, nnd tho ! first game will be played tho first week in January. Coach Burgher will have plenty of material, and as he 1$ a star luketball player himself, tho Med ford team, wll) not be. completely helpless. Among the athletes who will turn put for basketball from last i year are Odd Hughes, the last of neian. I the HUhes boys. Chuck Clay, for ickens . ..-flPrf- ii,iwe!' nter. and Har- ; announcement inaicatcu. I'neian j will :coach the .western aggrega tion: KRUSE WRESTLES Grange Increases Poundage During ! Football Battle V fHICAflO,. Doc. 2. (yp)i; Ited U range, halfback for the.'4 Chicago Dears w.ho was chief- 4 4 ly responsible (or a 14 to 6 f victory over tho Portsmouth, h Ohio. Spartans . Sunday, has discovered how to ff a1 n weight during i a football game. ' Orange weighed -18914 4 pounds in uniform before the f game, llo reduced 4 3-4" pounds while scoring one louclidown and throwing a imss for another, but the mud ! and slush udded Mi pounds to his suit, u net gain of 3 3-4 it pounds. His uniform weighed 4 15 pounds when he removed It. . i Medford High Eleven Picks All Star 5 T e a m Fro m'Foes Of Recent Gridiron Season . SoytlHM-n tregon"s old favorite, IJob Kruse. Portland heavyweight i wrestler, will appear in, Med ford in j a finish match with Charlie Struck 1 of Detroit, at the armoryone week , from tomorrow night. I . Ians liavo .l)cen anxious for this j i,out and Sti ack has been just as anxious- to meet - Kruse. A fast t special event will jrobably present UHay FriRble, local pride, against! . V u I I ringtou, guard. Fonu Nucleus. Thee bids will proluiTjly be the ! nucleus for the 1931 team. There j will be about 70 other aspirants 'for quint berths and under the new i athletic policy all will be given a chance to flit about a floor In , short panties, and there will be a I basketball team up . every tele j phone pole, ? ' , t I The schedule has not yet hcen ! arranged, hut will include games with Ashland. Klamath Falls and Grants Pass, southern Oregon con- i ference members, the Chemawa Indians, the sa!cm high school and Kusenc- high. Tbe first team will iuO. shy from I opposition, in an attempt to ease into the conference championship. I Galinski, a member of the Junior jhigh hist year, .is also a baltrthaH prospect. He is fast, a good shot. and tn dato has used his head In Out of an eight-game schedule , cogs on the defense. ' comprising the pick of Oregon's; At. the flank positions Charles high school football teams, the i Clay of Mediord picks Gicse. Salem Medford high eleven has chosen a captain and outstanding lluoman, team which they consider tho best as far ahead of any end met dur- they encoun- man-for-mnn ' that tered. Despite the fact that Medford lost Its first three games, only one of tho teams which defeated the Bengals succeeded in placing play ers on the all-star, all-opponent team. Eureka's heavy lino plung ing outfit and Salem's deceptive well-balanced eleven stole the ! show as far as Individual placing ir 4 nxnini rn mi mm . . i. i- . TILT CALLED OFF Ni:V VtlllK. Deo. !. i.-Vl Tile lti':ii-fH foiitlitill Kium liri-f I 14 iM-twiTii ti tisini (if rminor Notre lunn ttlayM-N ami ill.. ,NYv York lilalitn. pliifoiwiiiiiiil I'lvvcii, "will have to he i-atleil nrf." Knute llo. klic Inrnilui'il Mayor Malker a ti'teKi-ani i'e-elveil loilay, pnr. lor n onlcrii" wan glvrn an the reaxon. j It wan utwumeil Itoi kne'a iliyl- lail hail urited tlm .Voire Damn I mentor not to entlaiiRer hln none j too mliimt liealtli ly ttemiiint to I i iinie here ami eoaeh h imuii Into : nliape on ll wintry urlillrolU Jones, of cnui'HO, Ik not In the Riuno . iKmitlon an moHt ntlilotlc kiiuh who ylolil to opiiorlutiitlog to commuicliillio tlmlr iiluyliig Hklll. The tiooi'Rliui has Buttled all tioH tlnn about his ability nnd (loon not need to coin In no in any competi tion whatever for , purnoHoH o( "hHllylioo," Rtteli H8 Heel (IniiiKe, Charlny I'nildork. HIk HIU Tllilen. Jnek l)empHoy ant! others hnyo been reoiiircd to do In various waya to mlvorflse lliuir by-producta. I Nothius In tho Jonea niovlo roii-1 trart reiiuirea him to do nnythhiK but ko throiiKh with Ills part of the production proc-oas. The Boll' world needs no further proof. What It wants and what tha movie people propose to sell Ib the detailed In I'oimntion on how Hobby does It. TIib difficult part of the perform ance, It Beems to us, la tho demand Unit will he made on Jones for con versation. Since this is lo be a se ries of "talkies," Hob must take a lecture stance. He has preferred heretofore to say It with his clubs. He probably has Kiven fewer In terviews and said less of anything for public consumption than any fiRurc of world prominence In sports. . Since the .utervlew on his mcth- ROCKNE SQUAD OFF FOR WEST AMID CHEERS Ing the season. Gicse worked equally well offensively and de fensively and waa an Ideal leader. Bud Thomas, who also was selected all-conference .end, picks Byron Harmon. Grants Pass mid get pass receiver, as the.- best en countered. Harmon was excep tionally fast and adept at grabbing passes, but not as strong defen sively as some of the other enfls. gi'Pf. Both of the Medford players re in this survey each player pick-j marked on the dearth of capable ed the toughest opponent met all j ends. year and stated his reasons for their superiority. An interesting sidelight on the choice was that Marsh field, which defeated the Hed and Black, received no men tion while Salem, which was tied, received many positions. Clifford Cave, all conference center, picks Plnochl of Kureka, ISO three-stripe center, as the out standing opponent of tho season, lieid of Salem was also mentioned ah capably filling his position. At guards Irvln Bowman, an- Oulside of the quarterback Post the buck field positions were prac tically unanimous and such south ern Oregon contenders as Kecdor of Ashland nnd Gillette of Grants Pass were given little notice. . Billy Walker, Medford's fleet footed Muarter, chose Foreman of b'alcm only after a careful glance at all candidates. Foreman was a triple thruater and a good field jenrral but weak on ball currying. Applegale and Harrington, Med ford halfbacks, said that there -I CHICAGO, Dec. 2 iT) Tho ad dress of the Notre Damo football squad today was "heading west" as the undefeated Irish moved from the big winds of the middle west to the balmy climate of Log Angeles where the University of Southern California will hy met Saturday. ' , While nearly a Uumpnnd Nolle Dame rooters cheered, Coach Kockue rounded up the squad yes terday afternoon and hoarded a special train for Los Angeles. On the way from their hotel the Nutre Dame uthletes occasioned about as much stir and noise ns a famous aviator. An escort ,of motorcycle policemen with sirens screaming, accompanied other all-conference man, picks were only two possible choices for Bucholer. one of Kureka's tower-j the hair positions. MassH of ing forwards, as particularly good I Kureka nnd Sugal, Salem's stocky in his position. Lloyd Sundernmn. runtiing mate to Bowman at guard, chooses Query of Salem as out standing. While not as heavy as' Bucholer, Query was faster ami a j scrappy offensive guard. j - At tackles the crown goes to Nipponese star, were both leaders of their teams nnd great on ad vancing the ball. Both of their respective elevens were built Around these scintillating backs. At fullback, Zumbrunn of Med ford chooses Gould of Kureka as U GRANDE MSB TO :. FIND WHITE BLANKET The Junior high. . Henderson, coach . j practicing, ant; w;il busy schedule. school, Haji has Htuitci also have a led by. , rising temperature. The l now was melting this morning. I,A GRANDE. Ore., Dec. 2.. An inch and a half of snow here during tho nigh;.- accompan BAK KB, Ore., Dec. 2. T) The ' first snow in ten days fell Jiere -(Pi yesterday and was continuing to fell day. Snow in the mountains hnti been from 10 10 Lo Inches-deep. voomier. oi Miirm anu Aoranam- tne nest lullback. Wliileere was son of Kureka. Cunningham, Med-! no shortage of good fulls, Gould) ford's heavy tackle, picks Coomler J gets the choice on his ability to! mainly on his ability to stop play j back up a line as well as on line on the defensive, and for decep- plunging strength. One of the' tion. Wilton White, the other ! surprising features concerning the! half of Medford's tackle pair, de- selections was that neither Beaiss! clares that Abrahamson of Kureka of Grants Pass nor Unwell of Ash- upheld his position better than land were given second thought ' any other tackle met. This tower- for tackle. Both of these giant J nig, rru-inaieneu uirec-iouer manitacKies received southern Oregon whs one of the Cnlifornians' main ' conference ail-ttar berths. ir-sMiia&? 'A hul ihm w7 )))). flPT " iTBfTBftL crd f'3trict and )))) l4Sr;S MSS Convemwil ocftxjo lutf W f t5e HEATHAAN.vt PAB, AT SlAON finest htatio in forthnd in fA Hub of thm thoppino crJ theater j: strict ana facing pork bioek. across the street RATES Single room with both -2.50ond up Double room with both 3-50ond up 111 !l ..... ..hk Ik. ..... vr,nnilni ,,.,., i.l il,. " i MeiHoill nlviince of his eniiiraile. O. 11. Kee- the station. ". j Sirtmbrunn lor. Hnbbv'H nt iitotiu.iit on bit. rea-' ltockno did not aimear botbei'eil i Applenate sous tor ieavlnn iiolf for the "talk-1 about Hie contest iiKalnst the innv los' 'reptesents Ihe lonitest ills- i erful iiRKrciiatlon from V. s. (.'. i rourse he bus Klven llio public. The iill-cippuncnt team follows: Position, rollback t mm call! ( rilM'AOO. Pre. J. (Tt Kred jjllsvson, whose IVJ2 nnd 1 S3 3 Nr. iinisV.-n fontluill teams cinillered JlXotre lHme. Is eonslderlnic return lnr tn eoHchliiK rolio-.vliiK two. jesr Jnyoff made necesshry by a luerlous lirakilmvn In liealtA. Ill Daw-Ion rraliined as football (roach at Neliraska HI tho end of Tai-oinn Tiiters lhe 24 aess:in anil went to lien- i and now hold isrer lor his health. There he LEAD COAST HOCKEY li'umie ntiimllnx Tile bnaU l.i.l 11 In tit bainled tlie senil-hometeMM 1 to 0 ecthm-k t-vn.poltit H.lvan- t.llie over .I'orl In ml ,lmt i.....i.. .... , ,vo y,,,,-, Ht na tiej in second place. Tscema hol.l he waa lorced to give tip all ac down the cellar, two point, be tlvlty, ihlnj em,nJ placo. Tho A. A. I'. pul lluli Jones at i j the head oi the Hit of "ten best I athletes" for If ;t. then Intimated' Ibis vntiiiK lulKlit bo icvIkciI he. j cause of the itclf kind's fortbcom-1 I In B triii to Hollywood. 11 Is not untie clear bow this Is ! j reasoned out. since nothing Jones docs sub euuently can dim the Ins-1 rills. .Hunk., lice. 2. UV) l-ur ler of his i;;:o comis'tltlve coin-1 buiuers pcilhcri and six otheia petlttve triumphs. No one in Rolf i were buriicil and mounded by ex hits simKesled Hint the tleoi'Kian re-j pIoiIIiik shells when a camp In turn the troubles of which ho lot ' which 14 men w-,., ,. i.,..i ...... a motiopnlv lor the year, until sum" destroyed i,v n near ii.,i e.n-iv I this nmrnliiii. -' ; .'Ihe lleail ni-e lltlo liittner and """ "ci.nT. 'Joseph tlennlv or New lit Ham. I'loudy tonlulit at:, Wednesday: ! i nn . and Th..ma llill and k.n- !:' "J osoi r.lio-. on xne nniu i,. Ucilly of Sbelton llglit local snows eal or the i.n-j The hunters eaue mountains ionium, .no clianav . when a stove exploited. The fire in temperslrire. (Jentle to moder- Kntnerl Krent heudnnr raptrttr ate varUhle vln,. mostly south-1 hexes of shotgun shells soon lecan erl'. en tl Whiiif ivn co.ti, to discharge. flarrliiKton Walker Thomas White Bowman Cave rUindcrmnn tunnlnihani fliiv ' Halfback Halfback Kluarterback Left Knd l.c(t Tackle Left C.uard Center Uli: lit Cuaid HllthtTaelile lllltht Knd tiiponents Could SiiRal .Massel I'orenian I larmon Ahrabamsoll Hucholxer I'lnochl Query t'oomler Hem. Team Kureka Salem Kurck.i Salem rants I'nss Kureka Kurtka Kureka Salem Salem Si len VA:tl: VKIt. It. ',. Hoe. ! : "may Pan ned n , e wll, tl,ie t(1 them. toil of the I'uclflc Const Hockey "Weather cotnlnc this way was terrible," said the Kye. X. v.. so-' clety woman, comiiu ntlnu cn her ( fliBllt coniiletrd here yeslei da' from New York In an elapsed 'lie of til boms, :,'H, I'Mnnles. ; "Snow and .rain forced me to skim tile tree tops al times west of Aniarillo. Texaiv l-t l;l!.NK. Cal . lire. : onn. were awakened Crock, the famous iloan, who real name is Charles Adrien Wet. ' 11. vina - lipped neariy nine hours mrh. has retired from the stace from ihe westward tranm-nntl after making a final appearance at ' nenial fllsbt record for women.: the Scala theatre in Berlin. Ocr MtM lluth Nichols is aomu to wait: many, and will make his home a ' for totter weather before aiming: San Hemo. Italy, where he has a1 III in, wesi-eusi iiiara. Peatltlllll Villa. t Come tO 5, " I San Francisco I TANFORAN RACES FOOTBALL GAMES I GOOD SHOWS ' i.-.r.:?.. t; i' 1 , ... '-, - Enjoy your visit by stopping at the I MANX HOTEL San Francisco's Popular Pricttd Hotel t GENERAL SERVICE y t I POWELL and OTARRELL STREETS 1 mw-mttmHmjmmfrmwfrwwmmt