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PA'GE TWO MEDFORD MIIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932. Medford-Hood River Game Here Saturday Claims State Attention :. A "J WINNER TO PLAY JEFFERSON HIGH FOR STATE TITLE .Decision by Apple-Knockers to Accept Tiger Challenge " Comes As Surprise After - Long -Winded Argument " Medford and Hood River high chool football squade will play at Van Scoyoo field next Saturday after, noon, the winner to play Jefferson high at Portland Thanksgiving day, tor the mythical etate title. The decision, which came late Sat urday night, following a conference between Principal 0. O. Smith of Medford high, repreaentatlvea of the Hood River achool, the Portland In teracholaatlc authorities, and Jame 3, Richardson of the Multnomah Sta dium, was made known In an exolu elve story carried by The Mall Trib une Sunday morning. The final verdict came aa a sur prise to Medford atudents and citi zens. At noon Saturday. Hood River In a telephone converaatlon, had . flatly refused to play Medford high, insisting that they would play The Dalles, in a combination seml-tltie and revenge game. Smith In Conference. Principal Smith flew to Portland Saturday for a conference with Port land association directors, at which the Hood River school was repre sented. Hood River waa Informed that The Dalles game, would receive no con sideration and waa advised, according to reports received here, that unless Hood River played Medford next Sat urday the Burghermelstora would be named as the Thanksgiving day con tender at Portland. Hood gued that Jefferson and Medford hould play here next Saturday, while she played The Dallea In a return game, but later agreed to make the trip here, for the elimination con- took a week of dickering to con aummate the game. Hood River at no stage of the proceeding manlfest lne any great desire to play Medford. Principal Smith la atlll In Port land, to attend another meeting, which will be held this afternoon, to aelect a referee and attend to other details. Byes of State On Oeme. The game here Saturday will be a'n elimination affair, and will at tract atau-wlde attention. It will be the most. Important game of the year for the Medford squad. Little la known here of the Hood River team, except that It haa a fast backfleld and fairly heavy line. Moat of Ita games have been played with east Oregon squads The Dallea being Ita strongest foe. This year thla game ended In a tie. George Starr, The Dallea halfback and mainstay waa declared Ineligible by the atate board and the gnmo forfeited to Hood River. Both team sought a return gome. The Medtord team resumed prac tice this afternoon, in the mud and ualng a wet ball. The squad will engage In heavy drilling until Friday. All the playera are free from Injurtea, though Mlnear and CHllnsM are re covering from bod colds. The game Baturday will be the out standing athletic event of the year in aouthern Oregon and a record crowd will be In attendance. The game which la being fostered by the Crater club, will be for charity, the receipts going to aome agency to be decided upon later. WILLAMETTE DEFEAT : GIVES C. P. S. ' PORTLAND. Ore, Nor. 14. yp) The College of Puget Sound football snuad waa practically handed the 1033 Northwest conference cham pionship without stepping on a grid Iron last week, as Pacltlo upset the done and downed Willamette's grld atara, 8 to 8, here Saturday. , The Bearcat of Willamette had a chance to tie the northemera for the northwest gonfalon by winning the remainder of their games, but the Forest Grove crew ruined the chance by their surprising victory. DRY BODY FIR It in., SMS per tier Id In.. 82.00 per tier In two-tier lots VALLEY FVEL CO. Tel. 78 a wafe.fci.ia,ifriii'Wiii CALL 90 For Experienced Electricians for any Job, large or small MEDFORD ELECTRIC . B. 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' (Written For The Associated Press) The new International Contract Bridge Code which became effective In the United Statea, France and Eng land Nov. I ahould be enthusiastically received. It Is a definite step forward. Penaltlea for Infringements of the laws have, In general, been considerably ameliorated. Following la an analysis of new and old rules: EXAM1NTNO A QUITTED TRICK NEW LAW A trick may not be ex amined after it haa once been quit ted, except to asttle a dispute In volving ownership of trick. Penalty Declarer or left band opponent may call a lead when next It la the turn of the offending side to lead. OLD LAW Any player could examine quitted trick until he or his part ner had played to the next suc ceeding trick. There waa no penalty tat Infringement. CuM"tENT It always haa been an noying to have a player look at a quitted trick. There Is no good rea son why a player cannot remember cards as they are played. THE REVOKE NEW LAW (a) A player "revoke" when Be falls to follow suit when able to do so. However, revoke pen alty is not assessed until "the re voke becomes established." The re voke la established as soon aa the offender or hla partner leada or playa to the next trick. (b) Penalty for established re voke la two trick for first revoke and one trick for each succeeding revoke. Tricks shall be transferred to the non-revoking aide and scored sa If that side had actually won the trlcka in play. (c) If no trlcka are taken by re voking aide after revoke has been committed there shall be no pen alty. If only one trick is taken then only one trick ahall be paid to the non-revoking side. Thus, aasume that South Is playing a contract of four hearts, and that the, East-West pslr win the first four tricks, the fifth trick being won by Deolarer: and on that trick West revokes. If Declarer then wins the remaining trlcka there will be no penalty for revoke, aince revoking side failed to win any trlcka after the revoke. The Declarer, therefore, haa been set one trick on hi four heart con tract. (d) If a player hold a card of a ult led and falls to play It when playing to the twelfth trick, that error must be corrected aa soon as . It la discovered. In no case will the (penalty for an established revoke ' be assessed. - OLD LAW The penalty of two trick for the first revoke and 100 points for each succeeding revoke was pre scribed under the 1020 code of lawa. - Furthermore, there waa no consld- eratlon given to the question aa to when revoke actually took place. COMMENT It alwaya haa been con sidered unfair to collect tricks on a revoke penalty when revoke could have no possible effect on the play. The term "renounce" (failure to follow suit when able to do so) has been abandoned. Now Instead of a penalty for a "revoke" and another for a "renounce", there la one pen alty for "an established revoke," and a different penalty for a "re voke." CORRECTED REVOKE NEW LAW If an opponent of De clarer revoke and hla attention la called to the Irregularity before re- V IOUR BATTERY HASA"Wf.ae"OF A JOB TO DO I Did you ever consider the big par) your battery plays In the operation of your corf Few people do and consequently tittle) thought Is given to capacity or quality In the election of a battery. For economical end reliable service we tuggest Delco, the battery manufactured by Delco-Remy whose electrical system experience qualifies them to build a better battery. At a popular price there li a lie and type for your car. I J'M'J.Mw" i Lewis Super Service "We Never Close" Next to Jackson Hotel rhona 1900 mm i yoke becomes established. Declarer la permitted: 1. To treat the card played In error aa an exposed card, or 8. To require the offending play er to play the highest or lowest card of the suit la which he failed to follow. OLD LAW Penalty under old law was the same. It waa known aa penalty for a renounce. INSUFFICIENT BID NEW LAW If a player makes an In sufficient bid and attention 1 di rected to the error by either ad versary or by partner, the bid muet be made sufficient, though there I no requirement that It be made sufficient in the same suit. Thus, a player who makes an Insufficient bid of two clubs over two spades may change his bid to three no trump If attention baa been called to the lnaufflclency. The partner of the Insufficient bidder la then bar red from bidding when next It la hta turn to deolare. Thereafter the partner may reenter the auction. OLD LAW The old penalty barred BOWLING November 13: 1 1 f , 931 188 181 830. , 184 102 188 842 , 140 180 138 488 , 102 100 12T 809 , 104 181 283 808 .30 11 91 R. Prultt J. Olll H. Rankin .... F. Diamond O. 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After opening lead has been made any player may demand to know final bid but review of bid ding may not be requested. OLD LAW No review of bidding waa permitted after last player had passed. COMMENT The ' vast majority of bridge playera have alwaya permit ted review of bidding until open ing lead waa made. (In an early Issue Lieutenant Gruenther will discuss remaining chatkjea In penaltlea for Infringe ment of the lawa.) Welfare commission, died her last night. . Oregon weather. Fair tonight and Tuesday In west portion and local rain or snows to- night or Tuesday In eaat portion; no change In temperature; moderate to fresh south wind offshore. GRANTS PASS Plana made tor purchase of land by government as site for warehouse and shop to be used in connection with rosd work of Siskiyou National Forest service. AT THE FIRST SNEEZE use Mis i Essence of MLftfcl ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF AND PILLOW . . 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Meanwhile, the Unl verslty of Cellfornla at Los Angeles Bruins, undefeated In three confer enoe starts, claimed co-leaderahtp of the big circuit, but their seasonal record listed one defeat, a 14-7 set back at the hand of St. Mary's Gaels In a non-conference game Armistice day. B Audit Bureau of Circulation Ends "Buying Blind" For Advertisers To buy ordinary "claimed" circulation is Just like shopping blindfolded . , An accurate audit of newspaper circulation is Just like displaying merchandise the merchant who advertises or the woman who places a classified ad KNOW what they are buying there's no Guesswork I Because the Mail Tribune wants to DISPLAY ITS CIRCULATION, so that advertisers may KNOW what they are buying, this newspaper. is a member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. Medford Mail Tribune Medford's Only A. B. C. Newspaper play Hustle in Filial. ' Safely over the next to the last conference hurdle, Southern Cali fornia will remain Inactive thl Sat urday but wlt& preparatlona tinder way for the game with Weaning ton a week later. While Washington played a scoreless tie with Oregon, It bowlng against Southern Call, fornla may be much better than Ore gon's. The game will be played in Seattle, probably on a rain-soaked muddy field, which call for a brand of football to which the Trojan are not accustomed. Coach Howard Jonea probably will give hla boya plenty of practice with a wet ball during the next two week. Gridiron encounters thl week-end will bring California' Beara and Stanford's Indians together at Berke ley In their traditional "big game." while the Bruin of U. C. L. A. hope to continue their conference climb a, the expense of Montana'a Orlzallea. Both Records Spotted. California haa won two conference game and lost two, voile Stanford' record llata three defeats and one vlotory. Last Saturday, the Bears defeated Idaho, 31-S, and Stanford ran up a 69-0 score over the Cali fornia Aggies, In a non-conference affair. Other contests last week-end saw Washington and Washington State struggle through four scoreless pe riods, with the latter showing a more sustained attack but unable to push over a touchdown from either the two-yard line or the five-yard mark. Oregon State, battered around through a tough schedule, finally produced a winner by taking Mon tana Into camp, 3S-6. With its conference schedule fin LIND BUYING Merchants would be amazed if their patrons attempted to shop BLIND FOLDED . . . Such a thought would be out of the question. Business men spend a lot of money to properly DISPLAY merchandise so that buyeri may examine what they purchase . . . may be sure that FULL MEASURE is given , . . so they may KNOW that they are getting value received. 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