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MTCDFOPJ) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOrtT), . OftEfiOX, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1930. 'V 1: ii.1 : It Hi !ii lii III III if! Hi ill III Hi . I' i III lii lii III !i; Hi Hi Pi Si Or Vt V 1 UrrltAVALoPLAY ALABAMA PASADENA OPEN G0ES 111 II HIUIIIRII1 " . ... . ; UUl MIVIUINb GRID GREAT - COAST CHAMPS MARTIN LEADS m hied AS fr HFAn.flllTHMniT IN FISTIC COIR B AND DRILL FOR NEV GRID HEAD BURGHER SQUAD; - i Dozen Leading Colleges to Seek New Coaches Com- ing Year Iowa Coach Who Lost 16 Straight Games Quits Dr. Spears Praised. NTtW: YOUK, Doc. 20. W) As tho ronult of hnkupB already f ffrted or in the jirocemi of taking place, at least a doen major col hyien and irnlvorMtlf'H will -linvo now h en A foot ball cnac-hott In 11(31. It will mnrk ono of tho blKffnut tnrnovcrn in gridiron hlwtory, with wich -h-IIIim 'of pant and pro.nnnt fii-rno (IH tflut'varil, PrincrtHon. Cnll i'orniu, jVnriH.vlvania and Alnlmmn fcvllnj tho offpctH of I'pominly-a-iNni in foot hull leadership, 'llnouiiHp of tho turmoil Involved, the BhlftH nt IVnn-Hylvnntu and California hnvr at tract oil national InN'i-tflt. Candidnti's to Kiifcci'd 1. ml low Wray at l'ontiylvanl.i ami "..tm'' I'riiv at California havo Iton nomiti.'itii wil h cntifiMriihlf ahamlnn. (1nlifiniiia'ft j;niduato manatror, W. V. Monahan, pfcinfc lo look over t h e oaMc r n f iold , w h i h a 1 roa l y has furnlshml the majority of Uk timo conch lu pemonnol for the . T'aelfte conwt nr?a, . 1 UiiIohh pfimo imforubcn hitch do VPlop, Wallace Vad will trnitH- fop hln 'rosponrtihllliloH from Ala- Imrrm to fDuke tinxt ynr, (mccocd ItiK Jimmy Ochart. Iloth had ureal 1930 noa.fOhA. An a remilt Home re RTftH Heom apparent ori both Hlde as to tho proHpoctlvo Hill ft,' hut I'Vnnk Thomns. n.wiMtnnt (J port hi poach, . already has hcon pinned to replace Wade at Alabama and Dp-! hart la Knlnjr Plwwlipro, I ' Th Jo 1 w n t Ir I n f r t o n , 1 la r va id and WcKt Virginia ulxo have been filled. ItlH Hoper'H micron, r at JtiiiKli'town Ih Al WIttincr, former assistant conch and alao tho Tler basket hull mentor. Harvard. Bimllarly, has elevated "t'trlilnlnjr ' -Udille". Caney, fotniei nll-Amorloan halfback, to huccoimI Artiold Horweon In charge of the Crimson forces next year. Ira Itod per will bo replaced by Karlo Neate at Vtt. Vlrnlnla. Jown Htnte, Gonzasn and Clem Bon ' have vaeancloH to fill. Xool Workman rex I fined at Iowa State lifter hit teams lost 1(1 ntratiiht. Joflh Cody quit uneKpeetedly at C'leirtKon. Olenn ThUthlethwnttn apparent ly will continue nt WUennHin, In HP Ho of Homo rumors to the con tmry. The University of California nt Los An (Telex also has been cast ing about for n BuccMBor to mil HpuuldinK. (tf the eonohes who took over new Jobs this yenr, outstanding work has been turned In by John McKwan nt HolycroHH, l.ou Little at Columbia, Jimmy Phelan at Washington and Claivnco Hpenrs ,t OreKon. With their nystema tnk Inn hold, they expect to do oven hotter In 1931. Washington State Perfects Pass Defense for New Year's Came Crimson Tide Drills In Texas and Coach Wade Sees 'Toss Up NKW YOrtK, Dec, 20. (P) The Medford Hiwh school bask-l I " SCOtS tO Fore In Field Of 50 f",,n th t,mMt- fkd out thru'wlU drill during the holiday va- T'OnTLAND, Dee. 20. ) Twenty-five Wnnhlntfton Htnto cnl Ioko football players and tho end lews retinue that nttendn a biK-tlme team, dropped In on Portland to day on the way to f'aHadona and tho New Year's classic with Ala bama. Chamnlons of the Paelfle eooMt i eonference. the Coimarn expect tot(,,(lay thfl openiiiK round HnfJPn Fflil5 In TrV For' wolld today and saw plenty therewith Kamea with the Creacent City J i to widen his normal Ki'in of RUH-jhih school, and the Cnivorjiilty Comeback Dawson '''ctl"n-,A yKtfr jum U. t,om , mm chui t kuBMo, iiinK wilhln ten d T1 Leads AmateUrS- 'at tll,u he lo,Hi for " fll,V at ' eve. From then until mld-Murt h, ivumi wiiii me iihiic worio at ni me urtit siring win De ouny every feet. i week-euU, Invading Kiamuth coun- Aletropolitan fijfht wrltters lo a ty for game with chitoiiuin nndj l( fl man welcomed him r.s ono of the ' Klamath Falls early in January, j nnnnhnA finest yountf heavyweight proB- Coach Hurgher dMscovered, when; t , .,,' Kn.. actlca started that Odd Hue hew! . . ' r . . . PASADiaXA, Cal., Dec. 20. P) Tho Scots came into their own In the e on rid round of 1'asadena's $4,000 open Kolf tournament to day when Kin est Martin of the Carnoustie Martins went into a one-Hlroke lead over the surviv ing field of fifty by shooting a par 71. Tho Los Angeles professional making his first hid for n major championship, had a total score of 143 after Hhootlntc a 72 yes- MISSOITLA, Mont., Dec. 20. (JP) Two candidates for the posfUon of coach of .Montana university, one from the east and the other from are under consideration by the Montana board of athletie control. The hoard today declined to state who the men were but aid an announcement will be made new coach will succeed Major Frank W. Mil burn, whose leave from the 1'ni ted States army has expired. Nei ther of the men under considera- his successor has ever coached in the northweut, it was have their hardeHt game of the year with the much touted Crim son Tide of Alabama, undefeated in the southern conference. Special "homecoming" parties were staged horh for two Portland boys, Mel Hein, nll-Amerienn cen ter, and I.yle Haskell, end. A breakfast of hamburger wa served on the station platform to Mutch Meeker," the 200-pound Cougar mascot. Coach Fin be Hollingbery was not dlRclifslng methods of attack today but it was said he has developed a pass defensive, strengthened the forward wnlr although it has 1 1 is position was none too se euro, for a quartet of profession als from diversified points stepped into the 144 class. Among these was consistent Al Kspihosa of Chicago. lie had a 7 1 yesterday to tie for second and finished with a 73 today. Tony Manero of New York with 73-71; Merman Barron, Port Chester, JV. Y., with a 74-70, and Ray Mangrum, Dallas, Texas, 7S-72 were the others. Only two blows behind Martin moved Mni'l.ie Uutrn, Long Heach, nnd Joe JCIrkwood, Philadelphia, with 14f each. With putting conditions jnore Speculation has brought for ward the name of Enrly H. (Dutch) Clark, all-Americnn quar terback at Colorado college In 192S as a possibility. However, university authorities today said Clark wns never un applicant. , 4 Twelvo Tennessee seniors piny- ; ed their hist football game against I the Florida 'Gators at Jackson ville. 0 peris of a decade despite thei practice started that Odd Hughes walloping he took In Madison! was the- only prospect, who hau Square tiarden lam night from the much knowledge of fundamentals, more experienced, better condi- lie started to pour basketball tinned Krnle Schaaf or Hoston. i sonse Vinto the squad. Some of the They agreed he was over-match-j 'stars' thought all they had to do ed, perhaps poorly trained and t was yell 'hey,' lumn un and down' not quite ready to tackle strong.jnnd get mad. The coach is try-' cagey, plodding warriors of thel lug to Instruct his proteges In the Schaaf type. (fine points of pivoting, dribbling, Hut they sang his praises as ajand shooting 'baskets. There will puncher, a colorful, courageous be more of the latter than pretty youngster, and a figure to be care-j evolutions. In the whootlng zones. fully watched by the lopnotchersj Dietrich, White, Clay, Caldwell, A new 12,800.000 twenty-two j who will have to ward off thei nnd Hughes look like string ma- story athletic building will be: logical contenders of the next year! terial. All are rangy kids, nnd all ' opened In Seattle December 10. J but White are fast on their Xcet. - - - j-t. - - i j Whit and Hughes are the steady type of players, with Clay furn ishing some flash. The -squad this season will he all dressed up In new red nnd black suits, with plenty of red The tenm will present a cnlorfyl appearance. or two. shown no sign of weakness, nnd ! wiHperaung man yesterday only worked tip the aerial and ground j twn ot tn" lft" 0,1,1 "turtem broke defensive. par. mum was me most rortun- The Cougars have goiio through ' al" wi,n 11 (i9 while Harrori had I wo weeks of hard pi HCtlrc nnd ' will gel more or it berore the game on Nw Vear's day. Manv of them ended the grind with bruises and minor Injuries, although none was badly hurl. Mel Hein, center, and Olenn Kdwards, treated roughly Ih the Vlllannva game November 2fl, will be back in form within a day or so. 1 folllngbery said both prob ably will get In the starting lineup. ft AN ANTONIO, Texas, Dec. 20. (A) The University of Alabama football team practiced hero from 1:30 till 3 p. m. today and then continued on Its way westward to Within three strokes of each other meet Washington State at Paxa-iO"d first place, tho championship Craig Wood, liloomfi.-ld. N. J.. lender at (be end of IN holes with a slumped to u bad 7X today and slipped Into a lie fur fifth place with nine others. This list included Morton Smith, New York, defending tltleholder with a 75-72 for 147 and Walter Hagen, De troit, whoso comeback attempt was slowed by a 75 after shoot ing 72 yesterday. ilagen duplicated his bad finish of yesterdny by three-putting the Inst green for ft six, two over par. With 1 1 of the players grouped EASY GAME FOR v STATE AT CIO cmco, cui., Oroiion Hlulo culltK Kliot their way to a 47 to !!l win over Chlco Htulo Teurhera col Iokk in it rough liankotluill riiiiip here tnnlKltt. H w tho npning tilt of nn Oregon Mlnto Invnxlon or Ciillfnrnlii. 'nut imxHlnit nnd ixrtitlinnlly nrellrnto tflioollnrt nuve tlu Inviid- iit iin cmly li'iul whleh they utond lly Inerciiwil, Srore nt hulf time whh a6 to 17. , Lewis, t). H. l con lor. allot H imlntn to toil tho In- 1 1 v I 1 1 1 1 1 ncorliiR lint, Kront, Chleo etiter, wiih high for. Mm loora with 8. rivo mon wero thrown out of the wimo on imi-Honnl foul !i-!iy, Kiiicnn nnil I.ynmn of o. s. "., nnd Uurrimin ami Farmer of fhlco. drtiia, Cullf., New Yeiir' lay. Per' feet fooflmll we.-uher wnjf eneotin- tei-eil here n lirluht nun nnd n "nip" In thn air. Cnarh Walluee Wnde ran threo MlUadit through hrlsk HerlnitiuiRes ami the liiiHky C'rimNoiiK wore per- HpirliiK freely when they took to the Hhowei-M. l-;veryborly Meeini'd to lOJn flljo.ahiipe ntld VV'Hrtu twld he reffurned - tne ey year ' content uh a "Iohh-ui).'' mm Team MlHiulliigK Won LohI. Tot. Mail Trlhuno tl a 70(1 n. I'. (). K s 4 oiii: N'ntu ? . 6 5R3 Cate Auto Ci 0 0 linoi Typon (1 tl ' Ron Medford Pom. I,dy.. Ii 7 417 TelciiH 5 7 417 Mont. Ward 2 10 1117 to he decided over the 'ill hole route tomorrow atood vi;ry mueh in doulit. Johnny Dawson led tho nma teurn. Tho ChlruRo expert shot a 72 whlrh with a 74 ynsterduy Klivo ll i 111 Hll. Jlo was tied with loe lOxar, Waco, Texas; Tummy Armour, Professional Coif nssocl ntion I'liamplon from Detroit and Frank "VVn lh, ' Ohlengo 'profes-Nfonal, T .V ) U' iKAST LANKINd, Mlrh., llec. 20. 0') James II. fiowhy, fonthall eniich and one of the famous "I'ntir Horsemen of Notre Dame," has signed n, new three-year eontrait to eonch the .Mlrlilitan Htiito col It'Ke team. Announcement of the eontrnet wns made tonight nt the annual foothnll hnnquet liy " Holiert ' H. Khhw, president of the eolli-Ke. The new eontrnet starts Heplemher 1, nest. Crew pnlellco t tho ITnlverslty of Washlnnton ended tho first week of December. Spring train ing will Mart next .Mnrcli. Imllvltliiiil StnnilliiKH flames Pins Ave. Patton, o. J., M.T. 12 2172 1S1 Cntes, o. flutes A 12 rlekson, V. Klka.. 3 Unds, Cleo. Klks.... 13 HilUen, Al. M.T....... 12 lliihn, Al, Nats .... 12 Prult, 11., Klks 12 liankln, II., Klks.... 12 l.otinslierry, ).. N's 12 Noud, Tom, Nats.... 12 Murray, .1., 'i'ypos.. 12 HuRen, 11. Typos.... 12 Antle, W. (lutes A. 12 l.ounslierry. p. MT 12 ei'Ktisim, K. Typos tl KiiKrlek, tl. TA.Wh 18 Puhl, I..; M.T U Newland, N. MDl. 12 tllll. J., ICIkB 9 Mooro, J., Mill, 12 Saylor, ( flates A 12 (Parkin, Klks... 11 Heath, II... Mill,.... 11 Price, II., dales A.. 12 Mullock. II., ToIooh 12 Caiman, M.. (I. A 12 Andres, 1.. M. W ... 12 llel.lsle. A. Teleos.. 12 Itoiirdman, K. N'u . w llarton, II. Telcos.. 11 Carey, Sam, M..T... Klllotl, C TypoS ... Crawford, Telcos.... Hall. I... Typos..; Diamond, R Klks.. Ulylh. L., Telcos ... Wnfson. J.,MI1.,... flrlKshy, J., Typos,. Ilnlemiill. 1,., M.AV. Johnson. II.. M.W tlreene. !.. T'pos.. Newland. II.. Nlite 12 Coffin, II.. M. AV. 12 Salcrlee. . Tclros 3 Klnley. 1!., M. XV... II Watson. I... Mill... 1 Toms. M. W 3 Murniy. K., Typos IV Itiirrlck. M M. W. I 21 Hll 530 21011 2074 2074 2002 2027 21120 2010 2002 2001 1IIH4 l mis 073 lo;lu 1450 ins 1441 1S1IS IS74 1370 11173 IKIII 1 SOU 17SH 1770 1702 1310 1314 1717 440 srr, rinr, 4 2H 17114 it. i 411 K4 131S 1021 1011 I..SI1 SS7 I3SS 121 333 MT,. IIS 180 178 170 173 173 172 111 II 10.8 1117 1117 17 llWi 104 1112 1112 llil 101 100 1 r.tt i:,al 152 152 151 1501 1 -1 ! I 14S 147 Hi: I to 143 143 142 142 II- 142 I OS 137 130 I3t; 135 134 132 12!i 1 2 0 121 1 1 1 103 CHICACIO, Dec. 20. A) A .ma jority of American association' clubs have voted to nccept tho final draft proposal of the major lennues, President Thomas lllckey of tho circuit, said today. Tho notion of tho American ns snclntlon, one of the minor leiiRue's ;'IiIr- three" Is the first break in tho united front thrown up iiKiiinst the'draft by tho "small brothel's" of baseball. I'nder tho terms of modified draft proposal, tho majors iiKreed to pay 17,600 for each selected player nnd not to draft a plnyor until ho has had nt least four years experience In professional or minor leaRiie baseball. 1 KANSAS CITV. Dec. 20. Ml The rniversily of Kansas was In volved aKuin today in u dispute over the Six conference eligi bility rules. The accusations were mado by the University of Oklahoma only two weeks after Kansas forfeited the eligibility of James A. Uausch, insurance salesman and star ath lete, under a new interpretation of tho rule ueuliist subsidization, nnd regained euod standing in the conference. In the Oklahoma charges made puuiic ny Knnsas authorities to day llllam and Kenneth John son, Jaybawlier basketball stars from Oklahoma City, are accused of havliiK played in a Kunio -outside the conference during tho last Christmas vacation. 111 violation of a HIk Six rule. j Dr. !'. C. Allen, Kansas athletic director and basketball conch, said ho would withhold tho sopliinoie brothers from competition forithe present. They had been nominat ed to participate hi an exhibition Rilmo hero tonight between Kan sas and Missouri. Allen said Hush McDermott, Sooner basketball conch, had chal lenged their eliKlbillty on. the ground they had competed In a Y. M. C. A. Biillle at Oklahoma City. Oklnhomn Y. M. C. A. officials said tho brothers did not compote In the Riime although their elder brother Clarence Johnson . had played. Mill Murray, fullback nt Duko university, gained nioro thnn J.Ooo I yards from scrimmage In 10 games' this season, according to Duke mVj statisticians. Five brothers. A.. Boh, ft fl. and M. Durham, aro members -ot the same howling team ut (Ireens boro, N. C. YOUR HEALTH la your wealth. .It's as near aa your telephone. Call 1290 for appointment. OR. CHARLES R. 8IMKIN8 Over Woolworth'a Store Ruialan Maiaaga. 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