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MEDFORD ifATL TRrBITNE, TUEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 193.1 PAfJE TITREE IS 1ST E Game Saturday Final Hurdle For Oregon Men Of Troy Will Be Full Of Fight Is Observer's Guess. By Russell J. Nenland (Associated PreM Sporta Writer) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. (API Down oa the palm-studded, green acred campus of Stanford they con tinued to celebrate today the 13-7 Cardinal triumph Saturday over Southern California that furnished . far western football with its most spectacular upset of the season. Up in the north. Oregon rooters made the welkin ring as they re fought the 13-3 victory over Oregon State that nailed the Webfoot ban ner a bit more firmly to the mast head of the Pacific coast conference. Bears Win One Over in Berkeley the campanile chimes seemed to peal out the gld tidings of the smashing 33-0 win over Washington that brought Cali fornia's Bears their first conference victory of the season after two ties and one defeat. University of California at ls Angeles' Bruins followers congratu lated themselves on a narrow 14 13 win over the San Diego Marines which while not of conference bear ing caused the Bruins to take a bat tering that will not help In forth coming conference tests. Montana boosters were Jubilant over the 13-7 win over Gonzaga. a non-conference team that earlier In the season held Oregon State to a scoreless tie. But to the principals of these vic tories or defeats, It was Just an other week-end of a 1933 schedule that has listed more reversals and upendlngs In the history of the great American college sport In the far west. Saturday Cllma To the actors next Saturday's pro gram was more interesting than the one that has been written Into the records. On that day the conference championship will have to be deter mined when the last pigskin Is boot ed for the year. Oregon, league leader, with four victories and no defeats and only three points scored against it. travels to Southern California In the hopes of duplicating the performance by Stanford that saw the Trojans de feated for the first time In 28 games, since early in 1B31. Although Oregon beat Oregon State 13- 3 and Oregon State previously held Southern- California to a score less tie, no Oregon booster Is so rash as to predict a walkaway over the Trojan forces. The consensus Is Southern California will be twice as full of fight as the result of the stinging defeat by Stanford. The Trojans also will have the advant age of playing on their home field and In warm weather to which Ore gon's Webfooters are not accustomed. The championship goes to Oregon if it wins. Cards Face Grizzlies Flushed with their great victory after five successive .defeats by Southern California, the Cardinals of Stanford remain at home to take on Montana's Grizzlies. It Is not con sidered likely. Bill Corbus, Stanford's sure shot kicking guard, will have to boot two field goals to beat Mon tana, as he did against Southern California. California's Bears also entertain at home, meeting an Idaho eleven that last week lost to Washington State, 14- 6. As California played Washing ton State to a 6-6 tie its chances of beating Idaho are considered good. Smarting from its bad beating by California. Washington will meet the Bears' "Little Brothers," the Univer sity of California at Los Angeles Bruins. With hopes of gaining a partial revenge. On their home grounds at Seattle, where they beat Stanford, 6-0 two weeks ago, the Huskies should prove more formid able than their recent trouncing In- dlcates. U. C. L. A. has not scored 1 a point in three conference games. Only a few conference games will remain after Saturday's heavy ached- j ule Is cleaned up. Oregon State has ' completed Its conference play. I Coast conference standings: I SERVICE tfftl meaber. the order h: Conclusions Conclusions arrived at after personal investigations are usually the most, satisfactory. Hence, we shall be happy at any time to give any one the facts about funeral costs and funeral services. These facts, we believe, will convince anyone that modern funeral services are planned to meet modern needs. PERL FUNERAL HOME MavtijciCLnA necirp rip r rtuMTv coroner Eg SIXTH AT OAK DALE - PHONE, 47 Oregon Line Stops The Webfoots of the tnlvelty nf Orecim ''became the only .undef const conference and strong contenders for the coast crown when they Heavers or Oregon State, 13 to 3, at 1'ortland, ore., Nov. 11. In the Beaver fullback. Is shown being held for no gain as he tries to smash W L T PU Agst Oregon .... 4 0 0 45 3 Stanford 3 1 0 16 13 So. Calif 2 1 I 46 16 Oregon State . . 2 1 1 25 13 Washington 2 2 0 38 45 Wash. State 2 2 1 33 54 California 1 I 2 42 12 Idaho 1 3 0 24 71 U, C. L. A. 0 2 1 0 10 Montana 0 3 0 13 45 BOWLING Bowman's Barber Shop bowlers roost In first place In the city league standings as a result of last week'a matches. George Eads Is head man In individual standings with an aver age of 189 for 12 games. Individual Standing G. Eads 12 2264 189 M. Cannon .. 15 2808 187 Hal Halght 15 2753 184 R. DcVore 15 2718 181 P. Erlckson 15 2643 176 H. Rankin . 15 2613 174 P. Diamond 15 2609 174 J. GUI 15 2608 174 R. Clancy 15 2086 174 Dr. Lantls 15 2584 172 G. Gates .'. 12 2063 172 R. Prultt 9 1520 16U P. Dunn 16 2492 166 H. Field 12 1085 166 G. Fabrlck 12 1975 165 N. Ncwland 6 989 165 A. Hagen : 4 663 J64 Lee Watson 12 1941 162 R. Smith 6 972 162 C. Walsh 12 1926 161 C. Saylor 3 482 161 F. Hussong 12 1897 157 L. Hall 3 471 157 C. Puhl , 13 2031 158 ttiipn fliionthor . . Q IdnA ISfi I J. Moore ..: 6 919 153 C. Furnas 15 2270 151 H. Larsen 15 2269 151 W. Heath 12 1813 151 W. Prultt 15 1806 151 J. C. Watson 9 1358 151 O. Robertson 6 892 149 M. Riley 3 447 140 J. Murray 15 2169 146 J. Burroughs 9 1287 143 A. Stoehr 12 1706 142 C. Bowman 15 2105 140 W. Newlan4 .' 12 1674 140 E. C. Ferguson 8 1122 140 S. Colton 15 2055 137 H. Hussong 12 1555 133 J. Thompson 3 400 133 H. Meusel 15 1926 128 S. Bullls 4 510 128 B. Bunk 3 380 127 A. Potter 12 1431 118 I. Coleman 3 301 100 J Burrows 3 260 87 SH0RTE COLDS' PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS I OF THE GOLDEN RULE 7 4 2 m Team Standings Bowman's Barber S 10 Your Office Boy 10 Elks 10 Prultfs S. S 9 600 533 333 266 222 Mall Tribune 8 Domestic Laundry . 4 Peerless M. M 4 Copco 2 BEARS SEE LEAD CLIPPED BY HE CHICAGO, Kov. 13. PS lipping back with a defeat and one tie in their two engagements in the eaat. the Chicago Bears felt their lead fall ing in the national professional foot ball championship race today. The Bears were surprised yester-, day ba the Philadelphia Eagles threw up a hard defnse and then gained a 3-alltie in the final period as Guy Turnbow. former University of Mis sissippi star, booted a goal from place ment. Portsmouth stuck In the champion ship race by turning back the once powerful Green Bay Packers, 7 to 0, before a crowd or 9.000. In a memorial game for the late Major Frank Cavanaugh, war heto and colleRe coach, the New York Giants defeated Boston, 7 to 0, before 30.000. Broken windows glazed Trowbridge Cabinet Works. by Authorized Maytag Service, makes repaired. Phone 300. ..... ,S --Jhsf" . .m -ST if ITTMES HEALTHY NERVES - - 1& RIDE 'EM COWBOY I Every second is crowded with danger for - SHjZ gOa?10 rllfl Eddie Woods, twice all-round cowboy champion at the fa- . S jPfs -mous Calgary Stampede. It sure takes healthy nerves to stay g,t h Iftfli n kar( a "B""!! hronkl "Camels are my smoke." says K ' ' , yA" PV Eddie Woods. "They never jangle my nerves." ' , 't'' ' itf. f W& Wfr", "i y St'UU though Ism In the tenderfoot cl... t rTwo fun wim . 1 rm,lto- tr,od.tom 5QCARUELS O0STL1 Hal Joslin 417 7. IV H 1 J, V 3 . - 4 .c Apsocjated Press Photo. eiilert mid untleil tenin In the t'acltlc defeated the hitherto unbeaten above plmto Hal JoUn. hard driving the renter of the htnluurt Oregon line. PUGET COLLEGE' SEATTLE, Nov. 13. p) College of Puget Sound clinched at least & tie1 for the Northwest conference grid title by handing College of Idaho a 54-12 trouncing at Tacoma Saturday in the only conference game of the week-end. Pacific university remains as the only obstacle between the Loggers and undisputed possession of their second consecutive championship. A win next Saturday at Forest Grove, Ore., will put them out of reach of the other teams in the league. Two other conference tussles were slated for the coming week-end, Al bany meeting Willamette at Salem Friday, and Whitman Journeying to Caldwell. Idaho, to tangle with Col lege of Idaho Saturday. Standings: Pta. P. Agst. 97 72 W. C. P. S 4 Willamette 2 Llnfleld 2 Pacific 2 Whitman 1 Col. of Idaho.. 0 Albany 0 L. 0 1 2 2 2 1 3 28 46 21 19 12 0 Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Tuesday, but val ley fogs west portion: no change in temperature; gentle east winds off shore. s ii si&b.V r-, Oregon's Victory Proves Team Worthy Candidate For Rose Bowl Honors t The big game in Portland Satur- he led t.hat Oregon interference was day WAS a big game In every way. a delight to see. And when he put The crowd was big, so was the en-1 out a man that man STAYED out. thusiasm, the usual features were lit will be worth the trip to see Iron put on in a big way, and there was iiiMiiuiK auitiii in me ivivuittiiuii tnt Oregon supporters enjoyed afterward. Although there was a cold high fog, enveloping the Rose City all day, the field was dry, and the visibility ex cellent. Morever as should be true of a big game, the excitement was intense throughout. With the score 13-3 In the last quarter, where it had been 0-3 in the first quarter, the opponents on both steles had their big moments, and while to those getting the report over the ra dio the game may .have appeared to be on ice for Oregon, in that last quarter, with O. S. C. fighting every minute and dangerous at all times, to those witnessing the contest, there was always that possibility of a break or a Garrison finish, which kept the huge crowd of 30.000 people on the edge of their seats throughout. As it was, had Blancone, sub for Vie O. S. C. star half-back, Franklin, not stumbled over his own interferer the final score would have been 13 to 10. O. S. C. following this sensational side line dash uf 64 yards, was only about 12 yards from a touchdown when the final gun sounded! Yes, it was a great game, between two of the best and strongest foot ball teams Oregon has ever produced. And there Is no doubt t!it the best team won. It was a, case of a pow erful, consistent team, against a powerful and FLASHY one. Time af ter time O. 8. C. threatened to score. Franklin, although doped to! be bottled up by the Oregon defense, refused to be, and made some of the prettiest runs in a crowded field ever seen in an Oregon game. But O. 8. C. couldn't sustain Its offensive. Or egon COULD. When a few yards for a first down or a touchdown HAD to be made; that Oregon backfield, pro tected by a Beautiful line, simply MADE It. That the university truly has a GREAT team, a team not only powerful but with the true fighting heart, was shown In the second quar ter, when the score 3-0 against them playing a team that had held the Tro ans scoreless, those Oregon boys. In stead letting down or losing their heads, simply stepped on It harder, rose to real championship heights and 3lmply were NOT to be denied. They were going to win and win they did. On the other hand If Lady Luck had Insisted upon taking a hand and playing favorites, anyone who knows football knows the result might very well have been different. At any rate there Is no disgrace in th sort of defeat O. S. C. suffered. Certainly It showed it can "take" it and has a team that would make any team In the country hustle. No doubt about It, this man Mlk ulak lived up to his advance notlcesl He played a whale of a game, not only leading both teams for individual ground gaining, and as usual being everywhere on the defense, but his blocking out of O. 8. O. tacklers was one of the greatest single factors In Oregon's decisive victory. The way j Mike perform against the Trojans Uila next week end. If he doesn't open the eyes of Los Angeles to what Oregon can produce it the way of all-American mnterial then we wilt lie greatly mistaken. Of course from now on Oregon is decidedly on the spot. It Is the only major team in the west, untied and ! unbeaten. With Stanford's surprls- 'R win over Southern California, Or. egon victories over the Trojans and St. Mary's would for the first time In a couple of decades, assure this state Rose Bowl honors. Its a tough assignment. Southern California will be hipped up for next Saturday's game as never before, and everyone In that j part of the state will be out to win (that game, and save the Trojans : from their first disaster in two years A win for the Trojans is the only thing that can now redeem that Stanford defeat, and -how they will work to get it. Moreover St. Mary's has one of the best teams in Its his tory, as its victory over Fordhnm showed. Yes, Oregon has something cut out for them, and yet those who saw them perform Saturday won't be surprised if they CUT It. At any rate, win or lose, as a col lege football coach, Prink Calllson has certainly arrived. He has made good with a capital "G", which cer tanly tickles everyone In .his old home town I Now win (or tie) that game on Saturday prink, and even O. Mcln tyre will gurgle about another coun try boy makes good In big town! R. W. R. S SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13. ffl Football honors were even between Loyola's Lions of Los Angeles and the University of San Francisco Dona to day with their annual battle ended in a 0-0 tie. The Lions, making five first downs to their opponents' two. displayed superior offensive power in the con test at Kezar stadium yesterday be fore fi.ooo fans, but were unable to cross the Dons' goal. Several times the Invaders, who lost to the Dons 27-7 last year, were 1-n striking distance. Two attempted place n.cks failed, however, and In the final quarter Sherry's pass from the San Francisco 21-yard line fell in complete in the end zone. Prince Auto Electric Arinnture ivlmllnfr, starters and generators exchanged and re paired. 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Princeton and Ne- j hraska were booked against tradl- j tional rival of formidable power. Briefly, here's what these contend- i ers still have In front of them: j Army Penn Military is a breather , this week, after which the Cadets face j Navy and Notre Dame. j Michigan The Wolverines must get; past powerful Minnesota this week and i then Northwestern, to clinch Big Ten ' honors and poalble national cham- ( plonshlp recognition. j Oregon Heir-apparent to the Pa- , cific Coast throne and the Rose Bowl I assignment. Oregon must tie or de feat Southern California this week The Weebf oofs' final game is with St. Mary's Gaels. Georgia The Bulldogs have Au burn to meet this week and then Georgia Tech and Southern California. Duke North Carolina, North Caro lina State and Qeorgla Tech is a big order for the Blue Devils. WHISPERED Great Complexion Secret ! frssTdtlirsnrrclof tier flawlcsn clear wlute skin. Long ago she learned lliat no cosmetic would hide lilotrlics, nimptcaor Bnllownriis. 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