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PXGE EIGHT MEDFOTID MXTL TRTBT7OT!, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932. F COASTGRID FANS California Favored to Win by Narrow Margin in Annual Big Game Ticket Scalp ers Cut Regular Price BAN FRANCISCO, NOT. 18-(AP) Almost unnoticed amid tbt bustle surrounding another California-Stanford "big game" a Pacific coast con ference co-leader will risk Its position on the turf of Los Angeles Olympic stadium tomorrow. The risk, however, U conceded to be alight, as the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles Bruins, yet un defeated In conference competition, meet the tail-end University of Mon tana eleven. Interest of the coast's football pub lic la centered this week, not on the fortunes of the leading Bruins, but on those of two teams, both of which srs hopelessly out of the conference race University of California and Stanford university as these par formers play to a near-capacity audi ence In Berkeley, . . Bears Favored. California's Golden Bears, beaten twice In conference play, are favor ite by narrow odds to defeat the thrice-beaten Cardinals torn Palo Alto. Other conference teams are play ing non-conference opponents or re maining Idle, waiting for Thanksgiv ing day contests. ' In New York Paul Schlssler's Ore gon State. College Beavera will at tempt tomorrow to subdue Fordham's fractloua Bams, a task which proved too much for the Bt. Mary's Oaels, the Beavera are none the leas given good chance to restore the west's football prestige In the metropolis. Thanksgiving day will see the Uni versity of Southern California Trojans at Seattle, meeting Jlmmle Phelan's University of Washington Huskies, and U. O. L. A. at Los Angeles, tackl ing the hard-hitting Washington State college aquad. Expect 70,040 at Game. Ttenseneas and the expectancy that precedea a long-awaited event enraged the atmosphere of this city and lta neighboring municipalities today, aa more than 70,000 prospective spec tators at the Stanford-California "big game" tomorrow looked forward Im patiently to time to start for Berke ley's memorial etadlum. California's Bears, possessing the advantage of weight and boasting two complete teams between which there la little to choose, will probably go Into the game aa slight favorites to win. Odds this week have ranged from even money to 10 to 8 for the Bears. An epidemic of Influenza, which earlier In the week sent several Stan ford players to the hospital, combined with the Cardinals' loss of three suc cessive Paclflo coast conference gamea to swing the favor of the "experts" to the California team. Warner Optimistic However, practically all the Stan ford men are back In suit, and Coach "Pop" Warner, who ordinarily la con tent for his team to be named under dog, la optimistic "If we encounter no more cases of flu," Warner aald last night, "I still think It's an even battle." "Navy Bill" Ingram, the California coach, likewise Is taking the Cardi nal threat aerlously and predicts his Bears will have their hardest game of the year against an Inspired Cardi nal eleven. "We're afraid of nobody over here," Ingram declared, "but I expect to meet more strength Saturday than I would expect If we were meeting Southern California.' As ticket sales managers of Stan ford and California were attempting to aell the last few thousand tlckete. they were meeting an unusual form V eompetUlou. Ticket -scalpers, reports said, who had bought up large quantities of the pasteboards and then discovered they could not sell them at premium prices or even the regular cost of S.S0, were offering them to the public at prices ranging from 2.00 to 4.oo. LOS ANOKLE8, Nov. 18. (AT) Coach Howard Jones la making the University of Southern California football team practice with a toot ball that haa been soaked In a tub of water these days. The purpose Is to get his men accustomed to oondl tlona they are likely to meet In Se attle on Thanksgiving day when the Trojana go against the University of Washington Huskies. Most of the games the Trojans have played In the northwest have been on wet fields and Jones wanta his men to be prepared for slippery condi tion. APPLEGATE TRAPPERS APPLEQATC Nov. 18. (Bpl.) Reports are that several bears have been trapped here since the season opend November 1. Ora Phillips of Bquaw laae caught a large 350-pound black bear last week. Henry Kubll or lower Applegate alas trapped a large bear. It waa caught first in a mall trap which he soon broke, step ping Into a larger one. Two bears were caught on Lick creek, one large and one small. Phone 54a We'll nsui away youi refuse ;ity sanitary servloa. Football Is Costly Sport But Returns Big Dividends 'ZAf ..i , ' i . - 1122.96 1 i 70.00 k 60.88 36.04 Research discloses you can support a good, healthy basketball player over the season for a little more than half the outlay for a footballer, but the latter brings home the pay envelope The flgurea for the four major sports were compiled by Major John L. Griffith, Big Ten commissioner. CHICAGO. (AP) What price col lege football training? In the Western conference, com posed of eight large state unlversl tlea and two other major schools, the per capita coat of football train ing for a season Is 8123.96. Of course, points out Major John L, Griffith, Big Ten commissioner, who haa drawn up a football finan cial balance aheet, the "upkeep" of a varsity atar Is more than that, con sidered individually. But, Orifflth adds, so Is ,hls "Intake." It Is when the 850,000 average ex penditures for one football season are apread out over the varsity and freshman aquads, plua fraternity and Intramural teams, the per capital fig ure la obtained. And so much greater Is the var sity's "Intake" that the total coat of football all verities in the Big Ten that there la an average net profit per school of more than 8100,. 000 from the fall sport, Msjor Grlf. flth's balance shows. This net profit goes to the support of "football's atepohtldren," which in the conference happen to be all other varsity sports except basket ball, which In recent years with the help of big field houses built from football profits haa begun to be somewhat more than self-sustaining. Applying the ledger to other sports, Griffith finds that the per capita cost of training basketball players In the Big Ten Is 870 per season, 860. for the baeeballera, and 836.04 for the track man. The basketeer's ulform la less costly then the bsaeball player's, and there are fewer of them, but the hardwood season la longer and he doea considerably more Pullman trav eling. That boosts his upkeep. MINNESOTA'S BOLD DEER BASIS OF TALL STORIES ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 18. (AP) The Tsll Story club would dq well to consult W. D. Stewart, state game commissioner, for prospective mem bers. He hesrs most of the big tales brought back from the Minnesota' north woods, where 60,000 hunters are atalklng deer during the biennial 11-day season. ' One man claimed he had to build a platform in a tree to ahoot down ward to avoid hitting two deer with one bullet. Erecting such platforms la against the law; so Is shooting more than one deer. Another asserted the animals were so bold that one bit Into his pocket ed tobacco aa he turned his back. A third Insisted the canny deer had grown red coats, resembling those worn by hunters, to avoid be ing shot. Stewart suggested the man wore rose colored glaases. Two hunters have been killed by ah ota and two succumbed to heart attacks In the woods. The animals, Stewart said, have prospered In the last two years and are quite plentiful. BURGHER'S EAGLE EYE Coach Sarkln K, Burgher of the Medford team left last night for Portland to scout the Jefferson hlgh Llnooln game In that city today. He will return tomorrow morning and the squad will probably practice Sat urday afternoon. The Medford squad will ieave here, acoordlng to present plans,, next Wednesday morning by train. This will give them a night's rest and a chance to limber up on Multnomah field Thanksgiving morning before the contest. The team will be back home Friday morning. The team la now In fine phyalcsl condition and playera w.h colda have recovered. ' Several local residents, who form erly lived In Hood River, report that Tom Swanaon, the 180-pound full back declared Ineligible, la 22 years old and a man grown. This enablee ,hlm to tear wide holea In opposing lines of younger players. He waa the source of all the power on the Hood River team. Former Hood RIverltes say It waa pretty well sus pected that Bwanson would be cast out, if Investigated, and this knowl edge caused the Hood River shyness about playing Medford. OS8INTNO, N. Y.; Nov. 18. (API Two Osslnlng youth whose identities are cnocealed walked into the art store of C. J. Dreler yesterday with a dlacolorcd canvaa which, the; thought hesitatingly, might be worth a couple of dollara. Mr. Dreler'a Interest was aroused. He clesned the pslntiug and took It to art critics In New York city. There It waa discovered to be the work of famous Dutch painter, Kupye, who lived from 162S to 1700. The critics put an estimate on the painting of 810.000 and Mr. Dreler returned It to the . ouths until a purchaser can be found. The paint ing Is a pastoral scene, meadows In the foreground, with mountains in the distance, and the aun setting behind them. Mr. Dreler ssld the painting had been In the attic of the boys' home for many yeara and waa taken down when a search waa made for second hand articles with possible resals value. Padlocks Stolen From Bath House SALEM, Nov. 18. (AP) Locks are ordinarily used to prevent eeellng or "stealthy borrowing." but on the How to Get Relief From Catarrh If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head noises caused by ca tarrh, you ahould know thla elmple home treatment which frequently overcomes these dlatreastng condi tions. Secure from Jarmtn A Woods or your druggist one ounce of Par mint (Double Btreniitli). Take this home and add to It W pint hot water and a little sugar. Take one tableapoonful four tlmte a day, breathing should become easier, while the distressing catarrhal head noliea, dropping mucous and defective hearing should gradually disappear under Parmlnt's tome ac tion. Catarrh sufferers find Psrmlnt Just what they need. contrary they became the objects of Just such depredation here. Cart before the horse' 'thieves stole 160 ateel padlocka from Taylor'a bathing beaoh here, police aald. The thlevea had to rip the connecting chains from each locker door. T. IS DECREED FOR MEDFORD TIGER There will be no football game in this city Saturday. Grant Pass high chool yesterday afternoon refused to play Crescent City, and thus leave Ashland high free to play Medford here. O. O. Smith, principle of the Medford senior high, and B. O. For sythe, principal of Ashland school, conferred with Grants Pass school heads Thursday afternoon In an ef fort to bring about an adjustment, but were unsuccessful. Medford, as the matter now stands, will play Ashland Wednesday, No vember 30, or Saturday, December 8. Grants Pass was offered a ca&h guarantee of $160 more than It will collect at the gate to switch Its' schedule, but steadfastly refused. The Josephine county metropolis has gained the notion somewhere that If Medford does not play Ashland this Saturday It will lose the right to play In Portland Thanksgiving day and refused to yield. Professor Forsythe of the Ashland schools urged with all his might that Grants Pass accede to the change, . Watch for the Leaoer a new Chevrolet in December. NIEDERMEYER IS GIVEN MACHINERY in ran. case (Continued Horn Page One) Guests from South Miss Georgia Prultt, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. W- J. Blgham of Sacramento, Cal, arrived here Thursday to visit friends and relatives. Miss Pruett formerly resided near Central Point. (Brand) s EGG MASH The first locally made feed to contain NOPCO XX If you ar interested in heavier produc tion, better grade (more extra fancies) and perfect flock health investigate this good feed. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Corner 6th and Bartlett Phone 260 for services In launching the building or the theater. It waa an Involved action, extending over a number of years, and Included' a chattel mort gage on the Paclflo Record-Herald plant. Nledermeyer, Inc., set forth In the suit, that they had allowed Fehl 810 per day as foreman of the Holly building 'construction, and had made deductions and given credit for this. and other Items, on the chattel mort gage. - Judge Latourette Instructed that a finding In accordance with his ruling be filed by Attorney George M. Rob erts, counsel for Nledermeyer, Inc. The esse wsa beard laat June by Judge Latourette, when Fehl filed an affidavit of prejudice against Circuit Judge H. D. Norton. Willamette Faces Whitman Saturday SALEM, Nov. 18 (AP) Entering their ninth game In aa many weeks, the Willamette Bearcats will be the under -dogs in their homecoming football game here tomorrow against Whitman college when the teams bat tle for second honora In the north west conference. Mr. Stewart 111 Jack Stewart, who haa been 111 for the past several days. wsa In a slightly Improved condition today and anlt-icipatlng a visit oy his niece from California. Real Estate or Insurance Leave. It to Jones Phone 780. Umpqua Jetty Contract Let WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. (AP) Among river and harbor contracts amounting to mora than 81.000.000 , announced today by the war depart- 1 ment were: Kern & Klbbe. Portland, Ore.: 8374,550 for constructing a Jetty at the mouth of Umpqua river, Portland district. Double Check Egg Mash Is manufactured under new plan. It Is made by your local mill, largely from home grown grains. The numerous concentrates and minerals, and vitamins, whose quality cannot be determined by the. amall local mixer, are purchased In large quantities by a central plant In San Francisco, after care ful testing In their own laboratories. These vital Ingredients ere then blended Into units called! "concenteln," which are shipped as needed to about seventy Associated Feed Dealers, of whom we are the one chosen tn represent Jackson County. ' The home millers then mix the Concenteln In with the local grains and mlllfeeds. You thus get feeds which have been doubly blended and checked. All of the Associated Feed Dealers use the same Formulae, which have first been bl-ologlcally tested In the research department of the central or ganization, and later proven on the thousands of farms thruout the territory served by these sev enty dealers. Careful testing and wide experience cave proven the addition of Nopco XX Cod Liver Oil to all poultry mashes to be very beneficial to the bone structure of the chicks and, to the shell texture of the eggs. Hence all Double Check poultry mashes are fortified against any deficiency of vitamin D by the Inclusion of Nopco XX In the Concenteln. 0 : , We have application blanks for the Nopco Free Feed Test. Will also be glad to place your name on the mailing list for free monthly copies of Associated Feed News, a publication of Interest to every Poultryman. . Morton Milling Company Jackson St. on the Railroad Mutual Mill & Seed Co. Inc. To match other quality ingredients NOPCO XX Is Mixed in HODGEN-BREWSTER LAYING MASH NOW READY FOR INSTANT DELIVERY Application blanks Nopco Free Feed Test We have them Medford Fhone 269 Ashland 9 FIT Gillette BLUE BLADE rVinffi!!j!. The "BLUE BLADE" can be adjusted to fit exactly the requirements of any face or beard. A simple twist of the razor handle and the blade flexes to the correct position.' Learn how this affects shaving comfort Try the "BLUE BLADE." Dibs. YlasIhi FREE This wonderful trial oHcr is open to every poultryman in this area IMPORTANT The 2000 lb, erl FEED b given away FREE la thoae selected from the readers of this paper as a teat unit. And than an S5 newspaper ana units which means 170,000 lbs. or S5 torn feed given away FREE between November IS, 1922, and right after February 28, 1931. It's a TEST - SPONSORED by The Medford Mail Tribune ... ' Cooperating with the manufacturers of NOPCO XX to help better the birds and profits of our poultrymen. H EI RE'S THE SIMPLE PLAN StartiNOV'J-CS-cnds Feb. 28, 1933 Go to your dealer and fill out your entry form, numbered serially in trip licate. You keep one copy your dealer keeps a copy and you mail a copy at once to Nopco, 465 California Street, San Francisco, Calif. q The receipt by Nopco of your entry entitles you, in accordance with Aa the conditions which are provided for on the entry form, to St any one of these DEALERS Medford MONARCH SEED A FEED CO. MORTON MILLING CO. MUTUAL MILL A SEED CO. KEELV MORTON, Oranta Pass ASHLAND MILLS, Ashland MUTUAL MILL A SEED CO. Ashland Portland Any Teed dealer carrying feeds manufactured by: COLUMBIA MILLING CO. (Centennial and Taylor's Feeds) nOtlGEN-BREVTSTER MILLING CO. SCOTT-PA1.ITZSCH FEED MILLS TRIANGLE MILLING CO. ElT.r.NK MILL A ELEVATOR CO., Eugene IMPORTANT if tout dealer will not oi or sell No poo XX at no extra iHarge over ordinary oils please write Nopco, 4t? California St, San Francisco, 1000 lbs. (10 sacks) of laying t D C C Voar ''st a math Kb Cr selected as best 500 lbs. (5 sacks) of laying C D E C 7OQC ''st a math second best 100 lbs. m Ea. to 5 poultrymen whose lists ate also accepted. This Totals '2000 lbs. (1 ton) NOTE: An independent committee will select the even best lilts and deliver the seven to NOPCO. Then NOPCO will tend to this paper the names of winners with orders on the dealers named by the winners for 2000 lbs. (1 ton) FEED FREE as per above awards. Write In your own way, and words, the bene6ts your birds show from diily feeding of laying mash containing NOPCO XX mixed at not less than the recommended percentage which your dealer knows. But lists covering tests with higher percentages will not be excluded. This includes. Turkey Conditioning for tbt Holiday; Market, br feeding Turkey mash containing NOPCO XX. NOTE ; Birds fed anv math contain ing NOPCO XX. for proper Vitamin D content uftU nor have a "futhy until" when dented . Better start right awav but your letter must be post-marked not later than midnight, February 28, 1933. ThU is NOT a Letter Writing Contest. Simply list the results written its your own way as you have observed them. FOR EXAMPLE.Aere are tome of the benthtt which poultrymen report to us at resulting from the daily feeding of NOPCO XX: 1. Lower mortality. 2. More even growth and de velopment of pullets. 3. Smooth strong egg shells. 4. Firmer egg whites. 5. Fewer blood spots. 6. Increased resistance to disease. IMPORTANT TO POULTRY MBN AND TURKEY GROWERS This is a FEED TEST NOT a Letter Writing Contest, THE PURPOSE to sathty yourself, in your way. on your ranch, regarding NOPCO XX results. Then list your results on wrapping paper, if you like. Form is of no conse quence. Sign up with your dealer for the FEED TEST whether you wnte a letter ornoL You can do as you please about that. Turkey Growers should be interested in the following: DOES NOPCO XX J. Increase the percentage of No. 1 and No. 2 birds? 2. Practically eliminate No. I -and No. 4 birds? 3. Help make the unit weight gains with less feed? 4. Prevent crooked breasts? 5. Shorten finishing period? TJiers ii onlji one Nopco XX. Nothing clss is. or can be, eiactly like it. Therefore don't scorpc anything offered ignorantU or selSihly as bang "the same as" or "like" NOKO XX because Kopco XX rmth-proren results can only be hid by feeding Nopco XX. Most Dealers Now Include Nopco XX as the standard Vitsmin D ingredient in commercial mafthes at no extra cost over ordinary oils. Look for this NOPCO XX WARNING Nopco XX is highly concentrated Vitamin D (U.S. Patent No. 1.67V 454) added to pure Cod Liver Oil by a special secret process which ssrures uni form vitamin feeding value when it is mixed according to directions in commercial, special, or home-mixed mashes for daily poultry, turkey, rabbit, snd calf feeding, the year 'round. If your dealer ii one of the few who is not yet mixing Nopco XX hell do so if yon say so. sign in your dealer's store 4. T