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irEDFOKD MAIL TRTBITNT:, rF!DPOT?D; OKEGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1933.
PAGE m"E
TILT FEATURES
SATURDAY BILL
So. California Sees Distinct
Threat in Washingtons
0. S. C. Plays Gonzaga
Oregon Meets Columbia
SAN rBANCISCO. Oct. 6. (API
Unbeaten since they fell before St.
YMary'a early in the season of 1931,
.th University of Southern California
Trojans, football champions of the
Pacific Coast conference, face their
first Berlous threat of 1933 when they
meet the Washington State College
Cougars at Los Angeles tomorrow.
This contest, rated a stiff test of
the Trojans' title prospects this year.
Is the lone conference clash of the
week-end, sli other member teams
will face non-conference opposition
and two, the University of Montana
and the university oi nuiuugwu,
will remain idle.
Trnlunt Favored.
Known strength in every regular
position, plus s, great array or poien-
man.nnwr in reserve, has estab
lished the Trojans as favorites to
inaugurate tneir coniercntc k"ju
with a win. Captain Ford Palmer at
end, Aaron Rosenberg at guard.
Homer Griffith at fullback and "Cot
ton" Warburton at quarterback are
stars who will lead Coach Howard
mn In hflttle.
The Univeralty of California will
square oft against St. Mary s ai Ber
keley tomorrow in a traditional bat
tle which holds the Interest of Ssn
rranclsco bay region fans.
Rroncos Meet Cards.
Another bay region contest will
bring the Santa Clara Broncoa and
h. mnnfnrd Unlversltv Cardinals to
gether In Stanford stamum.
teams have wins this season over first
rste opposition, Santa Clara having
beaten California. 7 to 0, nd Stan
ford having taken the measure of
the University of California at Los
Angeles, 3 to 0. The game Is rated
s toss-up.
In an after-dark conteat at Los
Angeles tonight, the U. C. L. A. Bruins
will tackle the University of Utah In
what they hope will be a breather
after last week's hard tussle with
Stanford. The Bruins ate favored.
O. S. C. Has Tougti
6f the northern -:. Oregon
State college, under In l .' coach,
Lon Stiner, faces the sc'ifeai assign
ment in meeting the Build -ii of Gon
zaga. The game will furn.Mi .-. yard-
stick to measure conlereivf jirength,
for the Bulldogs have ber. beaten by
the University of Oregon and the Uni
versity of Washington already this
year.
Completing the program for confer
ence teams, Oregon will face Colum
bia, and the University of Idaho will
take the field against Whitman col
lege, In a pair of gamea rated as
"easy" for the circuit members.
Lost Ten Spot Is
Carried Home by
Smart Retriever
CODY. Wyo., Oct. 6 (AP) Fred
Garlow has tangible reason to be
lieve his Chesapeake retriever la
some dog.
Garlow lost a ten dollar bill
while shopping.
He searched for it without suc
cess, but next morning when he
went to leed the dog there was
the animal carefully guarding the
bill after carrying It home.
Garlow had trained the dog to
pick up anything he dropped.
GOLD UP 17 CENTS
ON TODAY'S QUOTE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. (AP) To
day's newly mined gold price was an
nounced by the treasury as 31.73 an
Increase of 17 cents an ounce as com
pared with yeaterday's quotation.
DEBT OF NEPHEW'lS
REMEMBERED IN WILL
SALEM, Mass. (UP) Miss Laurs
P. Bryant. In her will, didn't forget
her nephew.
"I give and bequeath to my nephew,
Charles Bryant," the will read, "the
3 that he owea me."
Robbery Hoax Fatal
" Mr
Stars in Sons Lineup
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Pari f if TTnivrltv arrived tOdV for
their annual clash with the SONS
eiiiii.i 4til 1Vik Snm u'nn
Itat year at Med ford. 20-0. but that
was aeainat a crippiea ana no
moralised Badger team. Thia year
Ansa Cornell, new Pacific coach,
w-i , r Mihal1
Uiiugn iiir gitrnvraij nun; "I
talent ever assembled at the northern
school a full lineup of veterans,
every, one a letterman will start the
gam. That Is not all. They have
seven more veterans In reserve 18 in
all.
Howard Hobson's Sons will use HI
lta veterans seven In the starting
lineup If Anderson's foot Is In condi
tion. Otherwise McLain. Eugene re
cruit, will start. The teams are even
in weight and both exceptionally fast.
KilllU, McKeel, Ruconlch and McKeel
in the Pacific backfleld are all sprint
ers as well as veterans, as Is Par berry
at right end.
Elmer Brown, ex -Oregon star, Lan
caster and Bradford are speed mer
chants for the SONS. Both Cutchfleld
and Corrlgan are triple threat urtlsts
(or Pacific as are Lancaster and Brown
for 8ons. Cutchfleld onc played
under Hobson In Washington and the
Sons coach knows only too well his
i ability. It Is his fourth year as regu
lar fullback at Pacific the outatand-
ing plunger In the Northwest Confer
ence.
Coach Hobson todsy refused to pre
dict anything but a hard ball game,
with the team getting the breaks the
probable winner. "They will be as
tough as Monmouth. They beat Co
lumbia last week and with a bagful
of tricks, along with hard football.
We have worked hard the last two
weeks and should give them a close
game. It should be a real thriller."
The clash Is scheduled for a p. m.
Saturday at the Ashland high school
field, Ashland.
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Heating costs can be reduced Poi
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Ted and Evelyn schrader's Dsnr
Studio open every Thursday at the
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FAST USES ARRIVE
FOR RACING MEET AT
LOCAL FJ
Eighteen fast horses, alt thorough
breds, have arrived from Portland
at the Jackson county fair grounds
Just south of town for the two-day
racing event Saturday and Sunday
afternoons, starting promptly at 1:30
o'clock. The racing events, which will
be interspersed with musical events
as well as other entertaining lea
tures, are being sponsored by the
Southern Oregon Jockey club.
Announcement was made yester
day afternoon that several local
horses will also be entered In the
different events, aa welt as thorough
breds fpom Orsnu Pass, Ashland and
the Sparrow stables.
An excel letn program has been
outlined for both Saturday and Sun
day afternoon, and large crowds
of southern Oregon and northern
California folk are expected to be la
attendance.
Through an error, a recent Issue
of the Mall Tribune stated that toe
races were being put on by the Med
ford Riding academy. Instead of the
Southern Oregon Jockey club, aa
organization of valley riders,
Dance, Lake Creek Orange ha'.l,
Saturday night. Butte Palls orches
tral estate or insurance- leave
to Jones, Phone 098.
For Ward Week Only!
CONNIE THAHONEY - CENTEf HAROLD ANDRSON-6UAflO
Here are some of the aces Coach Howard Hobson of the Southern Ore.
(on Normal school will toss Into the battle with Paci:!s University Sat
urday, on Ashland high school field, Ashland.- The game will start at
ip.ii.
Football Schedule Oct. 7
FOOTBALL
EAST . 1933
Teams Place Score.
Brown vs. Rhode Wand Provlflt ;ic-. 19- 0
Csrnegle Tech vs. Temple Plttsburnl ,. 7
Colgate vs. St. Lawrence Haml) 6 41- 0
Columbia, vs. Lehigh New I :lt ....41- 0
Cornell vs. Richmond Itlia. a ..27- 0
Dartmouth vs. Vermont H. nc tf . 32- 0
Fordham vs. Muhlenberg New York
Harvard vs. Bates Cambridge ........
Penn State vs. Lebanon Vai State College 27- 0
Princeton vs. Amherst Princeton , 22- 0
Rutgers vs. Providence.. J....N. Brunswick - - 8
Army vs. Virginia Mil. i.- - west Point ........
Navy vs. Mercer Annapolis
Yale vs. Maine New Haven .
WEST
California vs. St. Mary's Berkeley H-U
Csllfornla Tech vs. Redlands............Pasadena 0- 6
Oregon vs. Columbia (Portland)........Eugene ....-.........-......-.-...
Pomona va. Santa Ana.... Claremont ............-..........-.
San Jose vs. San Francisco Thr .San Jose . la- 0
U. S. Calif, vs. Washington State Los Angeles -. ............20- 0
Stanford vs. Santa Clara Stanford H- 0
Chlco State vs. Sacramento chico 0- 7
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MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. . (P)--A Uni
versity of Minnesota representative
was en route to Columbus, Ohio, to
dsy to present the William Bevan
eligibility case to a Big Ten com
mittee. Bevan, expected by coaches to be
a regular Oopher guard this season,
reoelved a falling mark In a course
In 1932 while a student at the Uni
versity of Oregon.
PARALYZED ARMTAILS
TO HANDICAP PITCHER
PAWTUCKET, R. I. (UP) Norman
Chsmpagne, 13, right-handed pitcher,
whose left arm Is psrslyzed, has won
13 successive games for the Pswtucket
Boys' clubs.
Despite his crippled arm, he Is one
of the best hitters on the tesm, hav
ing a record of 24 hits In S3 times at
bat, for an average of .463.
BIRDIES NO GOOD IF
FOE SHOOTING ACES
PITTSBURG (UP) For two suc
cessive Sundays' Bob Ottke. Pitts
burg Field club, made birdie two's
on the lth hole of the course. Each
time a fellow golfer won the hole by
an ace shot.
The third Sunday Ottke played on
a Louisville course, where he again
made a birdie on a short pax-three
hole. His opponent missed making
a hole-ln-one by Inches and they
halved the hole.
Joseph Gregorovlo, New York
youth, plotted fake holdup to be
come a hero and overshadow the
problem of $5 which he had bor
rowed on his father's grocery io.
count. At part of the plan ha asked
hit friend, Louis Zelenka (above)
to wound him In the arm with a
rifle. Zelenka told police he Intend
ad to orsie his friend's arm but the
wound was fatal. (Associated Prtti
Photoi
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