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MEDEORD MAIL- TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREfiON, SUNDAY, DECErBER 14, 1930, ARMY RFKCOLORFULGAME I II II f I I UL I J 'BREAK' TO BEAT NAVY Service Teams Battle For Three' Quarters Without Score, Ere Stecker Races 57 Yards For Only Touchdown Of Charity Charity Game. By lonwAitn ,i. sv.it, . AsNOtllltttHl Pl'C'SH KHl'tH Wrlli'r VANKEK HTA1J1UM, Now Yolk, Boo.- 13 P) oho, twlHtliiR; ihm- Unit iliiHh of IS7 yards lofted Army to victory ovef Nnvy today In mvuut ciuirlty'H benevolent renewal of an undent, flflitlnK rivalry. . Kor tlu'ce full perlodu the (rold croHtpd ciulotH from the hluffa of Went 1'blnt and the (trim. Iiuttcred Hnlloi-8 from tho jdiorcfl of thu t'hoKapeaku. looked in- un even, dOHlicrato ffrulHile, while 70.000 hmvllntf purtlfmnB, anions theni the' nobility of the uubIiiohm, hooIuI and service worldH, yelled for tho "break" thut finally decided tho strUBBlo. ' , Then, In one perfect Individual play, uh If In anHwer to tho prayerM of tho Army, Cadet ltay Kteckor, 170 poundH of KalloiiiiiK power, tore tho Navy apart and raced tho 57 yard to the coal' thut jjuvo Army a 0 to 0 triumph. Stecker took tho ball on IiIr own 43-yard lino nnd ntreuked behind manned Interference. Ho lout bin mutes uu ho hit tho Rerlinniagc line but ho never faltered. Thdro' waHii't any Army man In front to help him. The aeeondary hwumk on him un ho cronMcd Nnvy'tt JO-yard lino and ho Himply plowed throuKh' them. Oaear IIukIioi'k, mlddlo fullback, lunffed and niiKucd on tho 20-yard lino. IJalo Hauor, the quarterback, took bin nhot and failed a8 Sleeker, head up nnd Ickh HhurnlnuY mvunrr over tho ifi-ynrd Mvlpe. Lou Kim, Navy'H fine PIuiikIiih" back, could- juat tait him with an opoii hand an ho hit tho goal. A PerTre-t Play That ono play, perfect hccautio of tho Htrpngtil nnd courage of tho blK halfback from llazelton. Pa., Knvo Army a victory that xhould hnvo been won in tho very first uunrter. Twlco In that period, with - Htcokor, tho all-round hero of tho iluy, nnd Tom Kllday, of Hun An tonio, Texas, liiKKlnu; tho leather ' In short smashes that bit four to five yards at u time out of Navy's desperato line, drove down tho . field tu, tho very mouth of tho middy goal. Hut ouch tinio, onco after a thrust that carried 611 yards to Navy's 14-yard line, and nmiln on a 2 1 -yard drive to the, sailors' 12 yard stripe, Stecker tried to puss for touchdowns when Army could not seoni to miss gaining through tho lino, and both times his tosses woro incomplete ovor tho goal for touchbacks. Tho first time this hupponod Navy's plight wus uggravated by a bad puns from center that rolled till tho way (o tho six-Inch murk before Bolng dove Into n pile of Army men nnd got It back, lllg "Hllmp" Ilowstrom, Navy's cap tain nnd kicking tackle, um ills kick nway to "Apploknookor" llowiunn, cadet 'quarterback from Hun-Ilium, Tenn., un tho sailor 37 yard line. Army pounded right buck, completing u Itl-yard pass from Stvcker to Howniiin. But tho next tinio tho midshipmen look Mm ball their lin k was belli r mid Army's chance tn pilo tip un early and decisive margin was lost. Host Twin Won Thero seemed no (mention that the better team won, nllhoiiKh the Nnvy, fighting an Inspired battle with an eye to upholding the prin ciple thut brought about the break hi relations with the cadets follow ing the tti-7 game, hud one grund i-liitueo to tie and perhaps win tho only go mo tho two schools may (ilny for some tlmo, Ilowstrom lifted u long punt to llowmun shortly after rltcekcr stored in tho fourth quarter but the ondot buck fumbled as ho slg . milod for n free cutvh. Hyng re covered the bull for Navy on Army's 26-yurd lino. Nnvy Pusses Wild l'"our times from thut spot Navy tried to puss to tho tying touch down but tho cadet lluu rushed every effort nnd tho alert Army backs knocked down three tosses. The fourth pass, it beautiful pluy III which P.yng. a left huuded heaver, swept into the buckfleld anil shot midcrhund to tho right wlillo following a churgo around left end, fulled when he threw wild to llagberg, who was free al most at Army's goal. Wild puxslng, this time by John ny Cannon, nnvy halfback, cost a possible seoro In tho second quar ter, (lanuori pulled a surprise toss from his own 25. yard linn but could not hit llnghcrg. who was wide nnd clear In sn open field. Aguln In tho third quurter Tuttle smothered Nteoker's fumble for Navy Just back of mlrifleld and penalties, roupied with the driving iff Joe Tsehrtgf, sub hslfbnek, esr rlcd 10 yards Into Army territory, A fumble halted this temporary utilising. Aside from these chances, Navy never threatened and could not niske a first down until the third ' period. Tho midshipmen got one In that quarter and picked up two in the final period. OHSINlNd. X. Y.. Dec. 13. M'l Three "cry baby handtt." youths who shed tears profusely durinit their trv'l, were rteeuted lnt liir.h! for lav:. sl.i.'inK ,f n l.nlifl Irliilld tiii(j(;lnl, FIUS fllFFFKS TO AID NEEDf Salvation Army To Have Charge of Record Re ceipts for Football A uc tion for Football Called Off. YAXRJ3I3 STADIUM; Now York, Did. 13: tip) The uronU'Kt allow foot bull hut tu uffcr wu piled Into tho Yankee tUncllum thin after noon for tho roliof of the noc-ily. And It earned Ufiwardn of $ ii00, 000. Tho Army heat tho N'avy G to 0 hfforo 70,000 HjH'otiitor-H who IKihl ?r. tu f 50 a Heat for tho aid of thu Kalvatlon Army rollcf fund. It wa tho hlnhoHt price. Hrale In the annals of tho wim. And tho K'lto recclptn of thivo-flfthH of million dollars nudged tho rec ord1 not Ijy the wimp two teams four yearn atfo when they met n laiRer KoldlerM Kleld In Chicnuo. They pulped In quick tep time to tho martial melodlca and tread of: clone upon 3,000 cadet nnd midHhipmen who paraded Into tho Html lu m Juki after noon nnd kept It allvo and ringing until dUHk with HonjfM and yollH and marching and aKHorted anth'H. They craned their neekrt to hoc! dozen of notable figures out of! the pawes of pinia craft mid the Social rteslHter chief amonK thorn Secretary of War Patrick J. Hur ley and Secretary of the Xavy Charles KranclH Adams who came from WaHhlnKton with pa in lew of frloildH and colloaKueH to witnww the cvnt. Another lion bred RUent wn KvanBCllne Booth, commander of fhc Salvation Arrfiy, seeing her fh'Ht football Kumo. Sho nxproKHed her gratitude to thonc who en abled the Kumo to bo played for the benefit of tho Salvation Army, promlwod that tho Hpondliiff of the fund would bo roKtmIod'"uH n priv ilege only equalled by Uh (ft' oat rcHponHiblllty," and atked a bleHH lu upon "every hand and heart that Urn contributed to thiH un procedontbd churity," The Htudent corps from AVest Point nnd Annapolis, one hi Its brass-buttoned Kvny and tho other In dark blue crowned by caps of white, outdid theniHOlveK to amusq and iiinano. tho throng. The show they put on wns climaxed between tho halvon when tlie midshipmen (tot Out icolbi"! otirds dnd mndo thte groat Wow-vJiKii Visi;t:inl. hjeio they snt a HUeceiHHlon of gay de signs. between tho halvcrs Secretary Hurley crossed tho field and ch cortcd back to n mlci"ophono Sec rotary Atbims. Iloth were pre sented to tho nil nudienee by Mayor "Walker of Xow York, nnd during tho lattt nnd exciting half ! of the gnmo Secretary Ad it mo wnsj the guest of Secretary Hurley In I the latter' box on tho army side of the fiold. Tho klckoff sont end over end down tho field a football auto graphed by President lloovor, the secretaries of war and navyi May or Wnlkor nnd tho players of the; two teams. This plgHkln was with-; drawn from competition at onco, : and was to hnvo been niletloned to tho highest bidder between halves. Hut when $5,000 had been rais ed In tho auction, starting with a tl.000 bid by I Hid FUl.or, car toonist tho salo was called off and Comninnder Itooth asked that thoj ball bo given to (i rover C, Wbalen. former New' York police eonitnlH-: sinner and chairman of tho citl itons' committee whirl) arranged the game. ' Whuln got tho'' foot -ball, but he blddcm gave their collective f A.tlOO to Hw Salvation Army to swell Its relief fund. i GREENLEAF LOSES SET TO TABERSK! NI0V YOllK, Dec. 13. -(P) I'Yank Tnborskl of Schenectady, N. , upset Ititlph Greeuleaf, de fending title holder, In tho world's chain plonxhip pocket billiards tournament here tonight, 'lb to h9. In 1(1 tnnlngA. It was Green leaf's first defeat of the tourna ment. Tnborskl had a hlKh run of 2l; IJreenleaf ono of 41. 10 TO STATE II! PdltTI.ANl), Dec. 13. (VI The Oregon Htilte college basketball team defeated the Multnomah club five here tonight 50 to 2H. Ibillard. Oregon State forward, was high point man with IK points. At Portland: Lincoln It, West Linn 8. At Ilend: Silver Ijike 13, Hend 24. Avnlnii Yacht Htmm AVAI.ON, Cntiillnii Island, Calif ! Dee. 1S. Klie destroyed the yacht Valient, owned by C. 8. How. nrd of Kn Fr.ffielco. nnd Injured five of the crew wnlle the craft was at Anchor offshore here to night. !lonln rescued Howard, his three guest and the crew of 32. The loss was eelimuteil at $250.0011. 11;li;ov In .e,.iriltiH on f.iki QUINT WE 1L'MJ;AN, WhmIi., Uec. 13. f(jpf "ilutrh" Meeker, Washing ton Slate ' college'H llvo cougar maseut, will bo taken to Pasa dena for the Red Uovlls' New Year's game with Alabama and ho hus uomo ustiurance of re maining In his owners' potMespion. Suggestions that tho niasL-ot be taken south with tho team at first were vetoed beeauso of tho pos sibility of hl helnjr "captured" as a trophy. Hut a telegram from C. H. Kelly, PuKadi)u's chief of police, publiKbed today, promlKcd 'Hutch" would bo well prolot-tcd in that elty. "Wo iiledgo you tho entire no- li-o department," the tclcgruiu stated, "and If necrossary will call out tho reserves to protect yourl muHcot. Hrlng him along." . Ted DnniolHori, hcud of a cam pus Hervlco organization Is rais ing funds by public aulmerlption to pay the cougar's fare. "Hutch" was given tho collego by Governor Holand H. Hnrtley, and was named after a famous Cougar quarlerbaek. ' TUSfMf.OOHA. Ala., Dec. 13. (IP) Thero will bo no work for Alabama's crimson tido whllo cn routo to the Pacific coast to en gage Washington State's Cougars in Koso bowl at Pasadena Now Year's day. Conch Wnllaco Wade lias an. nounced tho siiunil will not bo given a workout before arriving In I'astulcnib' December 23 and only nno stopover will be made, enab ling U, trip to the Grand Canyon., v, The tide will, be permitted. If possible, ti forget offenses and dc fonut and the special train, will not even carry, it blackboard. ' ream .StiiinllngH Team Won Lost Pet. Mall Tribune 7 2 H. P. O. Niks 8.3. 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Telcos.. 9 Uarton, II., Telcos.. 6 149 14S 144 143 143 Hall, I. Typos Itoiirdninn, K., Nat.. 14 Carey. S.. M. T lialeiiuin, I,.. AI. W .lollllsnn, II.. M, V 13S 130 i:o Walwin, ,V, M. I). U 134 Newland. H.. Nats.. 133 Coffjll, 1)., M. W. Oreeue,' I)., M'ypos.. !l Klnley, li., M. W., 9 Toms. Mont. W 3 VI 30 13 ti 111 A. OriA Schenck ' 028 South Holly You are Invited to present thli cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS, TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE i III a ai a A a 8ub,crlbor Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a subscriber of the Mail Tribune your name may appear here tomor row; Only subscribers' names will be published and. during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers mil be given an opportunity te en toy FREE shows as GUESTS Of r HIS PAPER. , , j NOW PLAYING "Tol'able David" 3 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1U mm 1'OUTI.AM), Ore., Dee. 13. Wi Bunion, Dec. 13. (P) George I ST. I.OL'IH, Dee. 13. VP) l!e NortliweHt l onfereneu offkillls cle-l Klsler !in relenxed today by tho Hef that u bout between .Mickey elded at their nnnuiil meetlnKl UHtun Natlonnl' loiicuo basobnll Walker, iiildillowelclu chumploii, here today to admit Albany eol-j club to tho Rochester team, in the and VV. L. "Youns" Striblln of Ioko to the conference nt the 1931 annuiil ineetlne. Tho decision provided that Al - buny must obtvrvo all rules- and regtitationH of tho conference dur- Iiik the coming year. The confer ence ciixlom Is to hold over for one year any prospective member. Charles A. KohbiiiH, College of I'uget Sound, was relected presi dent of the conference, und l'uiil Murphy, College uf Idaho, was re elected secretary-treasurer. The conference officials decid-j ed to hold a five-way track meet t at. Portland: May 23; loai, Wilf lametto, Pacific, IJnfield, Colum- bla and Albany college, teams williW) Governor O. .Max Gardner to- compoto. Football Scores SAC It AM (ONTO, Dee. 111. (ft1) Aftfi three periods of ttcoreless football the Kucramenlo Junior Pniuhfi-s turned two breaks into three touchdowns to defeat the College of 1'iiclfic 'ID to 0. here today. The uame. liliiyed for Sacramento and Stockton charU tnblo aKencies, was witnessed by about 13.00a persons including Clovernor-elecl .lames Kolph, Jr. Finland films. Is demnndinB cheaper Make On a Marvelous Victor Innovation The Instrument that PLA YS and LISTENS, too! Monthly nifClit, from 7:H0 until 10:00, our southern Oregon and liortlit'i'ii California friends are cordially invited to virut our store and ACTUALLY KECOlfD their own voices on the ainazins new VICTOR'' RADIO-RECORD instrument think of it! "With this Victor home recording, which you will see Monday evening, you can make records within the walls of your own sitting room and it's a standard feature of the new VICTOR RADIO-ELECTROLA. , . 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Stales senate seat left vacant by tho deatli of Leo Salter Overman. I intend to take the oath of office as (utc:k as I can," Mor rison uald. Jle expects to bear his commission to Washington Mon day or Tuesday. Former CoiiKi'osaman Clyde R. iloey, Governor Gardner's brother-in-law, to whom he is bound as well by deep affection as close po litical association and lifelong companionship, cleared .tho way for Morrison's appointment. Elizabeth, sister .of Aha Into K.er llardle, died recently at Ruther jjlen. Scotland. ' a Record of Your Own At Our Store Monday Evening Sell Happiness ! - . - Macon, tia., will soon be arriing - ed was pxiireafvd here by Jack I KoarnH, Walkor'8 mnnager, while he and Walker stopped en route from tho south to New York. The tne yearly pilKiimaBe to WaHhlntf pair paused in St. Iouis last nih'lit. I ton home of the theoretical 'wreat ' ' Uvhlte father," in which they tran FOR WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON'. Dec. 13. P) The White Hou is moro pleaB- Intf to the ladies now the laun - dry l beinir Bent out. 1'ho old laundry room wan turn - ed into a ne-w social ofl'ieo, and whero the old social offieos moved out, a mirror moved In. A. full-lenKt-h Kllt-frametl looUini? KlaHH, of lrodlj;iouH size it to vith plenty of parado room in front. There a half-dozen fruontn to ffothor may try out the sweep of their trniiiM, and' see if their tiaras are on Htmight before . linliiK. up to Hhake hands with the president and Ml'H. Hoover lit a reception. ( ... 'Polnh. policemen havo been or dered to wear a metal cuira.ss and carry n shield. I n nrrtflrV i . WASHINOTOX. Dec. 13. W) Indian delegations from western staten have started their annual t trek Into the offices of Secretary 1 willuir nnd" Commissioner of In ,iin Affairs Charles J. Hhoailes. i Recommendations, complaints ; an,i nroie!;tH accompany them In sact tribal -affairs, Uepresentatives of the Klamath Indians' of Oregon, among the first to call, protested proponed con struction of a road directly through their reservation, to re place the present route uround the Indian territory. MADKin. Doe. 13. (P) In '! furiuus battle near tho town ot Averlio lit tltiwn toduy. federal troops took n hundivd prinoners, 1 seized rebel equipment, and drove i a revoltliiK regiment III Infantry ihaek imoit tho caniaon town of Jaeii. where rebellion flared yes terday. RENO,' Nev., Dee. 13. (PI Word of a Kold atrlkn spread over tllo dlweVts of Nevada today and frizzled miners, their lives spent in Hearehlns for llio precious metnl, waited cuKerly for ncwe; that niiBltt start il fanliedB. PORTLAND, pre., IJec. 13. IP) The retail, price of sasollno was raised a Vi cents today by. most ot the laiKo companies, makinii "lc retull price 3iVt cents a Ballon. 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