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PAGE TWO TiIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933 IE SAT Tilt Marks Long Negotiation To Bring Two Together Oregon Plays Utah Webfoots Long Favorites By RCSSIXL J. NKWMNO AMOclatd Preas porta Writer SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 30. (JT) Interactional engngtnwnti break in to the ler weetern football schedule next Saturday while the only coast conference cluh of the day will pit the big and little brother of the cir cuit. California'! Bears and the Uni versity of California at Lob Angela Bruins, against each other for the first time. It took several years of negotiations to bring the two state Institutions together on the gridiron and U. 0. I.. A. alumni will see their hopes ful filled when the Bears Journey to the south next week-end. Both Going Bud Neither aa yet has been able to bresk Into the victory column of the conference. The Bruins lost to wre gon, 7-0, last Saturday and to Stan ford. 8-0, earlier In the season. The Bears were defeated by Southern California, 6-3, last week end and on the preceding Saturday played a 0-0 tie with Washington state. Rice Institute of Texss comes to San Prsncisco for an lntersectloual tilt with University of Santa Clara's Broncos. While Santa Clara has hsd two discouraging setbacks through de feats by Standofd and the San DImo Marines, Coach Clipper Smith's eleven showed a return to early season form with a 19-0 win over the Olympic club a week apo. Oregon Plays Utah Oregon, coast conference leader with thre wins and no defeats, will itde track Its championship seeking plans for the day to meet University of Utah at Eugene. The powerful Oregon squad will be favored to defeet the perennial cnanv nlons of the Rocky Mountain confer ence although upsets have been the rule rather than the exception coast gridirons this season. On the basis of comparative scores, Oregon defeated University of California at Loa Angeles, 7-0, last Saturday while three weeks ago U. C. L. A. walloped Utah, 31-0. W. S. C. Meets Clanzaga Washington State meets Oonuga 5n a non-conference game at Spokane. The teams shape up on fairly even terms, wsshlngton Stste lost to Ors- gon state, 2-0, last week and earlier In the year Oregon State and Qoiv bsm nlayed a scoreless tls. Beaten bv Washington, 8-0, lsst wsek Stanford will tBke on the Olym pic club In a game that hss no bear ing on the league standings. The Stanford boys hope to win as easily ss possible. As on the following week they will meet Southern California in Los Angeles. Coast conference standings: Pts Jiggs Creator Tries His Favorite Dish t'mwmtmMimwmiMi !' ... .,neiiai,,)iw.a)iM it'..""- fMw.t VJmfhm vitMnmmwim i'tm . - t, j , .y Xjf 4 fir- trlny The tntllfl on the faro of George Mr.Mnntu et the left li one of nppurcnt ..flight at the new nay his favorite 1Uh hm hetn prepared. Oiair or the ftldorf-Astorla. jhowi how he fusltlcms corned heef and i ,ih bQe, the din Mc.Mnnua hu made world fomom tn 'Itrlnglnj; Lp f ather' Am the world'a g.Atett expert on corned beef and cabbage, George Mc Manue, creator of the Mat. Trtbune'a famoua comic atrip "Bringing Up rather," hea found a recipe for the dlah which raises It from It former pleblan estate to the aristocracy of the dining table. For thla recipe la from Oscar, famed maltre d' hotel of the Waldorf-Aatorla In New York, and one of the world's acknowledged gen iuses In the art of cooking. Here Is how Oecar prepared the treat: Soak brisket of beef In cold water over night to remove, aharpneas of the AAlt and also to soften the meat. When ready to cook, place the corned beef In pot and cover with cold water. Boll over a alow fire for about V7 hours. Do not eason aa the meat Is sufficiently salty. After the meat has been boiling for about one hour, add head of cabbage, a few medium aired carrota, potatoes and a whole onion. At the same time also add one whole clove, a few bay leave and several pepper seeds. Cook for an other hour and a half. Serve. W . L T Pta Ag'at Oregon 8 0 0 83 o CO. Ca 3 0 I SO ! Ore. State ..... 3 0 1 23 0 1 Washlnftton - 3 1 0 88 12 Stanford 110 8 8 Wash. State - t 3 1 19 48 Idaho - 1 3 0 18 87 California 0 11 0 13 U. 0. L. A. - 0 1 3 0 IP Montana 0 1 0 13 4ft BOWLING LEAGUE Mel Cannon continues to burn tip the City Bowling league. He rolled 0 as lesd-off man for Prultt's Ser vice station In their match with the Copco Sunday which the Oilers won, two to one. , The Oopco and Office Boya bowl tonight. Prultts Service Atatlon M. Cannon 107 237 182 "09 rred Dunn . 173 171 145 4n II. Lawn ...lu 140 1H7 443 W. Prultt 14" Handicap . 27 Sotkern Funeral Rites Kept Strictly Private NEW YORK. Oct. 30 (APWThe last rites for E. H. Sothern, who devoted a lifetime to audiences will be performed without one. Broadway celebrities anxious to do honor to the memory of the street's great romantic actor would have filled Manhattan's largest church but Julia Marlowe has decreed otherwise. After the news of the 73-yesr old actor's death from pneumonia Saturday was made public yesterday, his wife announced that the serv ices would be private, attended only by herself and Intimate friends. Even the time and place of the funeral was withheld. The body will be cre mated. When Sothern retired In 1030 he brought to a close a stage career of half a century. Ho has atnrtcd life aa a painter and became the best-known Shakespearian ".ctor of his time. He was born In New Orleans on December 0, 1RS0, the son of an English actor, Edwin Askew Sothern. His fsther determined that Sothern should be a painter, end educated him accordingly. But the boy fie- cumbed to the footllght lure In his blood. Success was assured when Ir. 1885 Daniel Prohman asked him to Join his famous Lyceum company as lesdlng man. By the time he turned to Shake speare In 1900 he was already a tra dition of the stsge. Ir. that year he played Hamlet with success both In New York and on the road. Tiie next season he created his famous role of Francois Villon In "If I Were King." During thst next quarter of century It remained perhaps his most euccesful vehicle. Another wss "The Prisoner of Zcnda." In 1004 he formed the famous partnership with Julia Marlowe. They played together until 1007. In cluding a season In London, in 1010 Sothern and his first wife. Virginia Harned, were divorced and he married Miss Marlowe. In 1013 they announced their retirement, mi grated to England and bought a home. But the lure of the stage was too strong. They returned to It together agsln and again. Finally Mies Mar lowe did retire In 1024. but Sothern appeared until 1030, when a heart attack finally forced him to end his brilliant career. 4- 121 27 115384 27 T. Huasong . II. Hussong B. Bullia ..... Dummy ....... Handicap 801 Copro 134 141 138 135 84 88S 828 2003 150 isa, 134 133 84 140433 in 480 134 384 135 405 84 1830 840 858 1034 HARRIS TAKES HELM OF BOSTON, Oct, 30. (AP) Stanley "Buoky" Harris the boy who turn ed Wa&nirigion up-Me down by win ning Ha first pennant has come to Boston to manage the Red Sox. Ho haa signed for one year and la irolng to bo a third bnso coaching bos manager not a bench manager aa he was most of th time he spent with the Detroit Tigers. ' If I can't get rwulta In a year," HairU said, "then somebody cIas do acrvee the chance." BEAR SEASON OPENS FIRST OF NOVEMBER Dime division of the state police Announced today thet the besr sesson will open In Jackson, Josephine and K'amath counties November 1, and continue through November 30. There Is no limit on the number of bears ens msy kill during the season, offi cers said, j Antelope I -:s. ANTELOPE. Oct. 80. (8pl) Ante lope school board met October 18 at the Antelope school hnuM, Marvin Wooaa fell off Ills horee while riding October aa. He received a larpe cut under the chin and had to be taken to Dr. rorbe's office In Enple Point for medical treatment. Mr. and Mr Een rrrdennurg and son Ted, of Butte Falls. Tinted their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Oreo, October 34. Mr. and Mra. BUI Dlg-iam, MT. and Mra. Jim Kneelang went to Klamnth Fall October 24 to get their wlnter'a eupply of potatos. Antelope Social club met with Mr. and Mrs. Jo Arena Octobrr 35. Preeent were Mendamea Helen Oil bertaon, Jim Owen. Orace Kura. Thomas Riley, Ruby Rlggs. Rosa Bnlee, W. E. Davlea, John C. Oreb, J. J. Hatlett. T. O. Thompson, Nell Von derHellen, Ina Btanley, BlRna Day, Mr. and Mrs. .lack Wood, and the hosteM and family. , Antelope Soclsl club will meet on November lfl with Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Baize of 34 South Orange street, Med ford. Mr. end Mra. Clarence Oreb en tertslned with a birthday dinner on October 33 In honor of Mr. OJ-eb'a mother, Mra. Louisa Orob. Present were Mra. Myrtle Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Oreb, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Oreb, Harold Oreb, and Miss Betta Higsby, and five grandchildren, and the honor (rueat, Mrs. Loulaa Oreb, A Hallowe'en piny was given Octo ber 24 by MIrb Georgia Currier and her pupils. A good time waa en Joyed by alt. After the program, re frefthmenta of cider and doughnut were served. Those who attended the Antelope program October 37 from other dla trlcta were: Mr. and Mra. Jim Owens. Mr. and Mra. Henry Owens and aon Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown. M!s Betty McDowell la staying In Medford thla fall, attending high school. Ml.ia Georgia Currier waa an over night Rueat of Mra. Helen Culbert aon, October 3fl. Mr. and Mm. Henry returned from a few daya hunting. They report that they killed a four-point buck. Orcpon Heather Unsettled tonight and Tueaday, probably with ahowera In west por tion: moderate temperature; frenh and strong southerly winds offshore. 4 t Photoe 10c few daya only. Peasley Studio, opp. Holly theater 6-0 IN SUNDAY JILT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30. (API- Heartened by a 6-0 victory over Oon zaga. the hard-hitting University of San Francisco football dons nursed scars of battle cheerfully today. The Dons put on a great third period drive to defeat Gonznga at Kezar stadium yesterday end hnng up their first win of the season. Because of rain only about 2000 spectators turned out to se San Franclaco gain revenge for a fl-0 de feat at the hand of Gonz.iga last year. F BY EADS' TEAM George Eads' team carried off the week's prise for high scow In the Elks bowling tourney by taking two out of three games in their match with Roy Prultt's quintet. The Eads outfit toppled a total of 3769 pins. Prultt was high Individual for the week with 631, , i Games Tl. Prultt - -.- - 3 621 Fads J Rankin 3 Gill 3 Brlckson 3 Jerome ..- 3 Alenderfer Pasks Wstson ...... Orr Baylor Rose 3 3 3 8 .. .-. 3 Sollnsky - 3 Sanderson 3 Gates. Geo. 3 DeVore 8 Sherwood . 3 Bowman 3 Strang, Herb 0 - 3 Ouenther, Hugo . 3 Fredette 3 Orr, Eugene 3 Ke'.;? 8 Brown 8 White 3 ForRuson Fllegel Smith York ... 3 3 334 556 554 (48 643 638 26 813 4ns 496 495 488 488 484 483 479 477 475 472 469 466 465 4til 4S4 449 433 43.1 433 430 421 402 391 377 346 367 345 Avg. 307 1U5 185 185 183 181 179 175 171 166 165 165 163 163 161 161 160 159 158 157 156 155 155 164 161 160 144 144 144 143 140 134 130 128 123 122 115 150 148 147 Meteorological Report October 30, 1033 Forecasts Medford and vlcJntty: Unsettled, probably with showers tonight and Tuesday; moderate temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonijht and Tues day: probably showers west portion; moderate temperature. Local Data, Temperature a year ago today:: Highest 60; lowest 27. Total monthly precipitation. .98 in. Deficiency for the month .24 Inches. Total precipitation since Scptem mer 1. 1933, 1.29 Inches. Deficiency for the season .55 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m., yes terday 85: 5 a. m. today 97. Tomorrow: sunrise, 6:43 a. m., sun set, 5:07 p. m. Observances Taken at 5 A. M., J20 .Meridian Time OltJ II II H li Ih s1 p 1 1 Thompson Moffatt Holmes Boomer Strang, Vlrg .... Noe .... Olmscheid 3 Clemenaon 3 Andrea ... Brayton Wright Team Standing Team Won Lost Pctg, Sherwood 8 0 1000 Gill 3 1 667 Rankin .... 3 1 667 Earis 3 1 667 Orr 1 3 333 Ouenther - 1 3 333 Prultt 1 a 333 Bowman 0 3 S. P. Men Here A group of South ern Pacific officials from Portland ar rived here thla morning on the Ore- gonlan to confer with A. S. Rosen- baum, district freight and passenrer agent here. They were E. L. King, su perintendent of the Portland dlvls- . H. A. Hampton, division engineer, and W. W. Hale, general freight agent. Boston 52 42 T. Clear Cheyenne. ....... - 72 42 Clear Chicago ..... 68 58 Clear Eureka ........ ...... 66 52 .24 Clear Helena 52 40 01 Cloudy Loa Angeles 64 52 Cloudy MEDFORD 58 43 .10 Cloudy New Orleana 78 69 , Clear New York ............ 54 42 Clouny Omaha '74 38 Clear Phoenix SO 58 , Clear Portland 56 .... Be no .... - 66 46 .76 Rain Roaeburg, - 5t 48 .34 Cloudy Salt Lake 76 .... San Francisco .....64 58 .90 Cloudy Seattle - 62 48 .08 Cloudy Spokane 66 44 .14 Rain Walla walla 64 50 .20 Rain Washington, DC. 58 42 Clear CENTRATOREGON HAS HEAVY SNOW flees hers Indicates McKcnzle Pass Is still open to travel slthough heavy snow fell on the divide lt night. E WAS 97.1 AND 97.8 In the Sunday Mall Tribune I gave the scores awsrded on Medford raw milk by the Pacific International Stock Show at 87.1 and 87.8. These producers' - distributors' scores were 97.1 and 97.8. CHAS. W. AUSTIN. GRAF HOMEBOUND OFF NEW YORK IS REPORT NEW YORK, Oct. 30. (AP) The Gr:-f Zeppelin, homeward bound over the Atlantic after her visit to the Century of Progress Exposition' in Chicago, reported her position at 10 p. m., (E. S. T.J last night to the Radio Marine corporation aa latitude 39:3a north, longitude 44:10 west, which would place her about 2000 mllea eajst of New York. ln word had been received from her early tcday. f From Grunts Pas Mia. A. Brunken and young son of Grants Paaa arrived, in Medford today on the Oregonlan. STILL UNBEATEN CHICAGO. Oct. 30. (API Luck ancta lot of smart football continued to favor the Chicago Bears and ai result they etand today aa the only undefeated team in the National Pro fessional league and leaders of the western division. Tho Bears pulled another of their last period rallies anc .lmmed the New York Giants, leaders of eastern half, 14 to 10 yesterday. Pittsburgh upset the dope by beating Boston 18 to 14. In the other wo games Brook lyn bent the Chicago Cardinals, 7 to 0, and the Oren Bay pack triumphed over Philadelphia, 35 to 9. 10c 3 Photos, few days only PeaAley studio, opp. Holly theater. Don'tTriflewithCoiighs Don't let them et a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulslon comblnee the 7 beat helps known t modern science. Powerful but harm less. Pieasant to take. No narcotic. Your own druggist is authorized tf refund your money on the pot if your cough, or cold la not relieved by Creomulslon. Adv. BEND, Ore., Oct. 30. (AP) The Cascade mountains of central Ore gon were covered by snow which ranged In depth from four Inches at Elk lake to about ono foot In the foothills of the Three Sisters near the timberllne. While snow fell In the mountains yestorday and laet night, rain drench ed the Deschutes woods. Precipita tion In Bend was light. Information from the highway of- San Francisco s Newest AND MOST MODERN Doivntoivn Hotel! 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