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PGE TWO arEDPOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON-, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932. Pop Warner Resigns as Stanford Grid Mentor for Eastern Post DISSATISFACTION CAUSES TRANSFER TO TEMPLE FLAG Maker of Famous Teams Confirms Rumors Rife for ; Some Time Sees Oppor tunity Philadelphia College PRACTICES FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE SONG STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, DM. S. (AP) alarm S. "Pop" Warnar. Stanford football coach, announced today ho had submitted hit resigna tion to Dr. Thomas A. Storey, director of athlatlca. At tha aama time the veteran coach announced ha had received a con tract from Temple unlveralty, Phila delphia, and would be there to take charge of practice neit spring. Warner disclosed he had received a almtlar offer from Temple last year but had elected to remain at Stan ford. When the offer came I'p again thli year, he added, he decided to ac cept It in view of the "dlaaatlafactlon" here and because of he opportunity offered at the eastern school. . "pop" said he considered the op portunity at Temple much the same aa those which took him to Carlyle aa football coach In 1007 and Pitts burg university In 1011. PHILADELPHIA, Deo. . (AP) It waa authoritatively stated at Temple university today that Olenn (Pop) Warner, Stanford university football coach, has been offered the head coaching position at tha Philadelphia Institution, but that no reply naa been received from him as to whether he would accept. . If Warner cornea to Temple he would succeed Henry J. (Heinle) Mil ler, former University of Pennsylvania star, who haa been head coach since 1034. gsjl'ajw ,f '. t C "ff' '1;, , Jt, ?4 i iwi in flfcinr Sumako Hamaguchl, 14, sings a aong of cherry blossome in Los Angoles aa ahe commits to memory her part In greeting 1933 In Japanese colony celebration. She la playing a aamlaen. (Associated Presa Photo) 190 EMPLOYED In county road rellf work under way today In all section of the county, 160 men were employed, the largest number of the aeaaon. In order that the men may receive war . ranta for their work on Saturday, aa el grime nt of labor by the county court has been changed from Monday to Wday. The county relief fund ! expected to provide employment, until the atate highway commlaalon awarda contracts a week from tomorrow for federal pro jects In the atate, which Include the Central Point cut-off and Pacific Highway re -routing over the SUklyoua. This work ! expected to furnish work for a considerable number of Jackson county residents, and to remove some of the tension from local relief agencies. Work on the two southern Oregon projects will start as soon possible after the contracts are awarded. The work will lest well Into next spring, according to present estimates. To round ' out Friday's fight card which will boast Leo Lomskl, the Aberdeen .Assassin and Denny Len hart In the top spot, Promoter Mack Llllard has signed Battling Owens of Prospect, protege of Dewey Hill, to meet Terry KUeen, popular Medford fighter, and will bring Ad Cadena, Los Angeles glove artist, to face Herb White, the Butte Falls youngster, who haa burned up the valley fans with his meteoric rise. Owens, who gained his fistic edu cation In the United Stataa martnes, has 34 fights on his record, la of which were marked by victory for the ex-leatherneck. KUeen has appeared on several local cards and brought favorable comment with his gamenesa and ability to punch. Cadena Is rated one of the prettiest boxers on the coast and recently de feated Jerry Zimmerman In the semi wlndup of a Klamath Falls card mak Ing a big hit with the lumber me tropolla fight followers. In taking on Cadena, young Herb White will meet one of the classiest boys In Pa cific socking circles, snd Is due for a test which, should he win, will give him undoubted basis for Invading the big time rings. Roy Harris of Phoenix will meet Roscoe Stewart of Ashland In a pre liminary and an additional prelimi nary bout or two will be lined up by Llllard before the gong sounds Frl day night, he announced this morn ing. Oregon Weather. Generally fair tonight and Tuesday, but unsettled over the high moun tains; colder tonight and In the eaat portion Tuesday; fresh northerly winds offshore. Broken windows glased by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. It Is socially correct to use Christ mas Seals. Buy lots of them. EADS REGIS TOP I. Tot P. Birr K. Murray , a. Strang . II. S. Rosa . B. OlUlnge . - 31 134 .. 0 10S8 118 ..31 3499 110 .31 33S7 113 - 4 444 111 ... S 313 104 FOR WEEK'S IRK Oeorgs Eada la again perched at the top of Medford'a bowling league aa the highest Individual scorer with an average of 189 pins per game In 37 contests. Boy Pntltt, who H-e Eada la one of the Elks club alley stars, Is second with 179 average. In 37 games, according to totals for the week, and Al Hagen, who skidded badly In hla second match, fell to third place with an average of 178 in alx games. Tha Elks team remained In the lead with the City Meat Market sec ond and Fluhrer's bakery third. Individual Standings O. Bads 37 8108 189 R. Prultt 37 4833 179 A. Hagen 6 1985 178 Team Standings W. R. Pet 31 8 777 Bka City Meat Market . Fluhrer'a Bakery Bootery 17 .15 Bowmana Barbera , Gates Auto Post Office Office Boys P. Diamond . J. Olll . G. Baylor Herb Gunther P. Lounsberry O. Fabric J. HltrJer J. V. Wataon S. Carey .. .. O. Lounsberry Dr. Lantls , M. Cannon P. Dunn . E. L. Bollnsky 0. I. Walsh R. DeVore H. Larsen . W. Prultt R. Orleve P. Brewer J. Murray H. Rankin Q. Gates W. Newland H. Price J. Moore H. Strang N. Newland W. White H. Field P. Huasong .. E. Nichols B. Webber Hugo Gunther . G, Bowman O. Puhl V. Strang R. smith H. Huasong R. Slngler C. Blglow O. Prultt J. Burrougha D. Canfleld S. Sherwood C. Furnas W. Hagen D. Hadley 0. Roberta H. Fredette . Collier , S. Bullla . S. Colton . .37 4871 173 ..37 4604 187 ..31 3743 168 ...34 3963 165 34 3955 165 9 1494 165 33 8631 ..31 3403 163 31 3398 163 ...10 1634 163 .18 3899 181 31 3378 161 .,..34 3833 159 . 8 1383 169 .34 3785 1S8 .34 3781 158 34 3769 157 .34 3745 156 31 3383 158 17 3645 156 .37 4191 155 .34 3730 155 .18 3963 156 .31 8368 155 .15 3330 156 .19 3918 164 31 8333 164 1373 164 .15 3398 153 9 1372 163 .19 3863 151 -18 3708 150 8 451 160 .34 3571 149 .34 3541 148 -31 8111 148 -31 3105 148 - 9 1307 145 ..31 3030 144 .34 8443 143 ..34 3433 143 2 3438 143 30 3868 143 - 8 438 143 ..34 3344 141 ..31 3898 138 - 9 1387 137 - 4 643 133 -l 3818 134 31 3798 133 . 3 399 133 ..11 1411 129 .15 1918 138 Meteorological Report December 8, 1933. Forecasts-' Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, fair. Cooler tonight. . Oregon: Generally f.lr tonight and Tuesday, but unsettled over high mountain.. Colder tonight and in aaat portion Tuesday. Local nnta. Lowest temperature this morning. ev acgreee. Temperature a year ego today: Highest, 49; lowest, 80. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1, 1933, 4.85 Inrhea. M1M UUUIIUIIJT D p. HI. p.- terday, 98 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 91 Sunset today. 4 :40 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:35 a. m. Sun set, 4 ;40 p. m. Knitted Suite at bargain prlrea at ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN Sixth b Holly 4 Phone 64.. wa ll haul away yoiu refuse, city Sanitary Samoa. Health can be bought Chrlstmaa own me currency. When Yon Are la KLAMATH FALLS Stop At Thtt WILLARD HOTEL Cheerful Sorvice Modern Surroundings Central Location Al Dining Room V Invltei Tour Patronage Bate. tl-M D WILLARD HOTEL 7m4 B-taa Kbia-att. Palls IS YOUR CAR READY For the Holidays? Whether you're going away or staying in town, you'll want your car in tip top shape and looking its best. Holiday time is much too valuable to waste any of it changing tires or being stalled with a dead battery. Our Preparation Specials will save you money on the work you want done. 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"One Stop Service" Ninth and Riverside Phone 520 Mall Tribune . Results Friday Elks: 7 708 9 636 11 10 534 .11 13 458 . 12 429 10 14 417 . 15 TS . 7 14 333 .8 9 397 B. Prultt J. Olll H. Rankin . P. Diamond . O. Eada .... Handicap , GUNNERS GARNER FAT TURKEYS IN GUN CLUB SHOOT ham, Ororer Medley, Fred flanders. and Jim Moore. The regular sliding handicap event for the elub cup was run off with 15 members participating Sam Jennings won after a ahoot-off with John Perl, both scoring 33x35. Jennings won a turkey for sis good shooting In this event. Sliding Handicap 22 Cop co: F. Husaong H. Hussong J. Burroughs 8. Bullla Dummy Handicap 192 314 181 387 148 178 170 494 157 135 308 600 178 315 308 I 100 181 301 573 84 34 84 103 895 967 1003 3864 187 143 151 470 184 183 117 414 158 164 131 443 130 133 164 418 136 136 135 108 108 108 318 860 803 804 3361 MEYER. CHECK ARTIST A warrant from Salem waa received yesterday by the atate police office here for H. F. Meyer, who la wanted In that city on the charge of obtain ing money under falsa pretenses. Meyer la being held in the county Jail here on 81000 bond, following hla ar rest for allegedly passing a 85 check at tha Toggery. Information received from Salem ahowa that Meyer supposedly cashed eight checka, for small amounts. In the atate capital. Marahall-Smltb-Leonard, cor. Main and Grape, have some good bargains In greeting cards. Drop In early for best selections. tasking loofs repaired. For soot work of any kind call 639. A Chrlstmaa Seal on every letter Will help many to get better. A large number of sportsmen at tended the turkey shoot held Sun day, by the Medford dun club and enthusiastically entered Into the many events for turkeys, rums, slabs of bacon and dressed lamb. Of apeclal Interest to the gunnera were the beautiful English Ring-neck pheaa anta procured from a licensed game farm for the occasion. Those fortu nate in winning these birds, eight in all, were Ed Peace, Bill Bates (3); John Perl (3i, O. W. Wood, Tony Kowceun and Ray Coleman. No less than 36 gunnera won prizes which Indicates a wide distribution among those participating. Another turkey shoot will be staged by the club Dec. 18th. Those wlnmng turkeys were: J. W. Anderson, C. M. Brewer, Geo. Eads, T. E. Daniels. C. W. Wood. Ed Pease, R. Devore, John Perl, Ralph Green. Ed Lamport, H. Crolaant, Elmer Wil son and Ed Newton. Others winning hams, bacon, etc.. were: Bill Bates, Tom Smith, H. L. Wilson, B. Bostwlck, Sam Jennings, Ray Coleman, Ole Alenderfer, Clar ence Eads, Tony Kowceun, Earl Gra- Sam Jennings John Perl . Sid Newton -T. E. Danetla . Bill Rate. I Elmer WUson . i H. Crolaant . C. W. Wood Dick Belden Ed Pease Geo. Eads Ed Lamport . Ray Coleman Clarence Eads , Ole Alenderfer . 18 18 18 Notre Dame Squad Bound For Revenge CHICAGO, Dec. 8. 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