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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933.
10 SHALL PLAY
LTILT
T
BUGH QUESTION
Far Western Situation Badly
Jumbled Two In East,
One From South Candi
dates For New Years.
PASADENA, Calif.. Nov. 30 (AP)
Two eastern team and one from the
outh stood out today as the leading
candidates for the Invitation to the
annual New Year's day Rose Tourna
ment football gome today.
At the same time, the far western
a tup was in a bad jumble with pros
pect that It might be even more
mixed up In another week.
Army and Princeton of the Atlantic
eaboard and Duke in the south, re
mained as the eligible undefeated
elevens, while Stanford, should It be
able to successfully cope with Call for- '
tila Saturday, was favored to carry ;
the Pacific coast's banner.
Mutter Complicated
But there were underlying condi
tions which figured to complicate
matters. The west would like to have
Invited Army last season but was
given to understand the offer could
sot be accepted. Princeton unbeaten.
untied and un scored upon this year,
baa an agreement whereby Its season
most end with its game with Yale.
Either of these teams would be pre
ferred over Duke, because of their
auperlor schedules, not that Duke
would not be acceptable. The west
would enjoy very much getting an
other crack at Coach Wallace Wade,
whose Alabama teams won two games
and gained a tie In their other trip
tiere for the January first festival,
Oregon, the west's last hope so far
as sending an unbeaten team into
the Rose bowl, was rudely pushed
Into defeat by Southern California.
Oregon Loes Chance
While the Webfoota are not entirely
out of the picture, because they can
get no less than a tie for the Pacific
coast conference title, the 26 to 0
defeat Saturday was too convincing
to be overlooked.
- In case of a Stanford defeat, South
ern California would pop back Into
the picture, although Troy trod a
troublesome road with Notre Dame,
Georgia and Washington still on the
schedule. Oregon has St. Mary's to
play.
California, If It beats Stanford
would step back Into the running,
and Oregon State could not be com
pletely counted out after Its sensa
tional victory over Pordham Saturday.
The eastern selection, of course,
would depend much on the team
picked In the west, as the host Insti
tution baa sole power In the matter
c? Issuing an Invitation,
A NEW WAY TO BLOCK THAT KICK
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BOWLING
Hare', a new ono In football. It took the Oregon team, leader. In tha
Pacific Coaat conference, by aurprlae In their game with Oregon Stato
collffjo. Photo ahowa Devlne, Oregon State'a big center, being hoisted
Into the air by team mate, to block Oregon', kick for the point after
touchdown. The ball atruck Devlne on the chest aa he rocketed upward
to block the trv. Oreoon won. however, 13 to 3. (Anoclated Press Photo)
ELKS WILL HAVE
EY
Bridge addlcta of the Elta club
will open th.lr winter tourney
Tuesday evening, .the first evening's
pioy Deing scheduled to start at
elltht o'clock. Priaes will be sward
ed at the close of each eveninga
competition and a grand prize hu
ocen selected for the tourney.
xne tourney, which will continue
for eight weeks, Is under the chalr
msnshlp of 8. w. Winkle end It Is
expected thst a number of lodge
members who have enjoyed previous
bridge contests will ' enter as well
as several who will be Dlsvlni In
their first tournament.
Tor window glass see Hubbard Bros.
BEAVERS ENJOY
GOTHAM SIGHTS
WASHINGTON, Nov. SO. (AP)
Oregon State's football wsrrlors,
fresh from a 0 to a victory over
Pordham, today were given a sight
seeing tour of the national capital
before boarding a train tonight for
the west. '
The team was reported In good
condition after Its tussle with the
Rams, with the exception of "Tar"
Schwsmmel, who kicked the win
ning field goal. Oolng Into the game
with an Injured left arm. he came
out of It with a ahoulder Injury.
81a teams remain closely bunched
la the City Bowling league, with
Bowman's Barber Shop and the Elks
All-Stars tied for the top spot.
Oeorge Eads has a tight grip on
first place In the Individual standings
though Mel Cannon la showing atns
of waging a battle In the finishing
games.
Bowman's and the Laundrymen
bowl tonight.
Individual gtandlne.
a. Eada
M. Cannon
R. DeVore
Hal Height
P. EMckson
H. Rankin .
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P. Diamond ' 15
J. Olll 15
R. Clancy i?
O. Gntea ,
Dr. Lantls m..18
R. Prultt , 0
P. Dunn .1B
N. Newland 8
H. Field 14
C. Saylor ,, , 6
R. Smith . 9
O. Pabrlck 1
C. Walsh 18
Lee Watson - ... 1 5
J. Moore ', 0
P. Hussong 13
C. Puhl 18
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Hugo Gunther
G. Robertson
C. Pumas
W. Prultt
W. Heath
W. Hagen
M. Riley
J. Murray ,
H. Larsen
J. V. Watson 13
W. Newland 15
R. Shreve .....13
J. Burroughs , ,, 9
E. C. Perguson..ll
U Hall 8
A. Stoehr 12
C. Bowman .15
S. Colton is
J. Thompson ., s
H. Hussong
H. Meusel is
S. Bullls 4
B. Brunk 8
A. Potter 13
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Dr. J. s. Johnson has moved his
office from the Phlpps Bldg. to the
Mearora center Bldg
Team Standings
Bowman Barber Shop 10
Elks , .... . 10
Your Office Boy u
Prultt Service Sta 11
Mall Tribune 9
Domestic Laundry 6
Peerless Meat Mkt.... 4
Copco .. 3
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One of the atar backs of a Unl
versity of Kansas team that threat
ens to end Nebraska's reign In th
Big Six conference la Ormanc
Beach, a Jolting fullback. (Assoc I
ated Press Photo)
, Aki Water Permit
SALEM. Nov. 20. (Jp) Henry J.
Grohs of Grave creek filed for a per
mit with the state engineer to ap
propriate 15 second feet of water from
Wolf creek for mining purposes In
Josephine county during the pat
wees, it was announced today.
ASTORIA, Nov. 30. (Jp) The body
of Tom Loushery. 83. caretaker of the
duct hunting ground on Cam ah an
lake south of here, was recovered from
the lake Saturday night, several hours
after his boat had overturned. He had
lived here several years.
SALEM, Nov. 30. (P) Audrey Fitz
gerald of Portland, one of four injured
when tneir car skidded off the Pa
cific highway north of Salem yester
day, was reported In good condition
today at a local hospital.
Col. J. H. Darlington,- committee
clerk of the Seattle. Wash., city coun
cil, has successfully ,grown bamboo
In his garden.
Bicycle Missing Prank Grttsch of
335 South Ivy street reported to the
city police Sunday that his bicycle
had been stolen.
KM ED
Broadcast Schedule
Tuesday
00 Breakfast News by Mall Trl
bune.
:05 Musical Clock.
:15 A Peerless Parade,
no Shopping Guide.
:4S The Royal Club.
00 Friendship Circle.
30 Morning Melody.
46 Meeting of the Martha Meade
society.
00 U. S. Weather Forecast.
:00 Eb and Zeb.
:1S Radio School of Cookery.
:30 The Pet Program.
:45 Musical Notes.
00 The Grants Pass Hour.
15 Martial Music.
?0 Protective Diet League.
:45 Song and Comedy.
:00 Mid-day Review.
:15 Popularity.
:30 News Flashes by Mall Trl
bune.
30 Hollywood Impreaslons.
: 45 The Golden West Program.
15 Varieties.
00 Classified Edition of the Air.
:00 Songs for Everyday.
30 KMED Program Review.
35 Music of Old.
00 Cocktail of Music.
30 Masterworks.
00 Cecil and Sally.
15 Popular Parade.
:30 SI and Elmer.
;45News Digest by Mail Tribune,
00 Medford Theatre Guide.
15 Paramount Movie Parade.
:30 Vignettea.
:45 Holly-Time.
00 The Hawk. .
15 Eventide.
45 to 8:00 Ministerial Union.
Ti
For the boys who will remain In
the CCC camps during the Christina
holidays, a horseshoe tournament la
being planned by Welfare Officer
Captain Harold E. Stow, it was an
nounced today. The tournament will
be held at the Medford warehouse.
located at the fairgrounds, on Decem
ber 28.
Four men may represent each com
pany, of which there re ten in the
district, with two Individuals and one
two-man team. Entries must be list
ed with the headquarters not later
than December 24.
Lieutenant Selss Wagner has been
named umpire and scorer. A prize of
93 for the person winning first place
will be given, and the team winning
first place will be given ta.30.
F
E
(Contlnuea from Pae One)
Warm Springs to the Cuban situation,
Mr. Roosevelt cast aside official caila
today to enter Into the relaxation he
Intenda to have here on the quiet
bills ot hie "other -tate."
Warm, sunny weather again lured
the President out In his runabout car
tor a ride about the town here whe.-e
he fought his way back to health
sererai yeara ago from an attack or
Infantile paralysis.
As nesr aa possible. Mr. Hoosevelt
is here again as Just one of the citizens.
Later this week and throughout hu
two weeks' stay here, the President
will confer with government officers.
The Industrial administrator. General
Hugh S. Johnson, In ill probability
will be among the first to come.
Henry Morgenthau. Jr., who aa new
y appointed acting secretary of the
treasury 1 directing the gold control
monetary program also la expected
here about Thanksgiving time.
Warrant Call
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 10, Jackson County, war
rants Nos. 400, 401 and 7 to 17 m.
elusive are called for payment. Inter,
est to cease on November 20, 1933.
Warrants to be presented for payment
at the First National Bank In Med
ford, Oregon.
MABEL THORNTON, Clerk.
School DIM. No. lo.
Call for School Warrants
District No. 20 of Same Valley will
redeem school warrants from No. 271
to 283 Inclusive at the Partners and
Fruitgrowers Bank. Interest ceases af
ter November 21, 1933.
6. 8. ABBOTT.
School Clerk,
San Francisco s Neivest
AND MOST MODERN
Doivntown Hotel!
600 Out Me Ronraii
223 room, ml 13 .AO M'Jfl JM:!
179 loom, tl H.OO (! I VmTI
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Private garage in base
ment of hotel building
with direct elevator ser
vice to Lobby and all
guest-room floors!
Hotel Sir Francis Drake just
off Union Square most conven
ient to theaters, shops, stores,
business and financial district.
Only California hotel offering
Scrvidor feature thus enabling
you to combine "maximum pri
vacy with minimum tipping".
AH rooms in the Tower with
Western exposure have ultra- ;
violet-ray (sun-bath) windows.
In every room connection for
radio reception, running filtered
ice water, both tub ana shower.
Dinner in Coffee Shop from 755
up in Main Dining Room from
$1.25 up. Also a la carte service.
msf Hotel
Sir Francis
Hccxim .Nrwcom Horn. Co.
Powell Street at Sutter San Franckjo
KICKOFF RETURN
FRANKLIN'S HABIT
PORTLAND, Ore., Not. 30. (JP)
Norman "Red" Franklin, atar Ore
gon State halfback, and Oregon's I
strongest bid for an all-American
rating, makes a habit of returning
ktckoffs. aa he did on his 93-yard
dash against the Pordham Rama Sat
urday, a search of records has reveal
ed. The return In the Pordham clash
vaa the fourth counted by Franklin
In hla collegiate career. The first two
came In a game against the Oregon
frosh, when he waa a freshman, both
for more than SO yards, and hla thlid
at the expense of Sen Francisco unl
Teralty earlier this season, when he
sped through the Dona for 93 yards
and a touchdown.
PUGET COLLEGE
RETAINS TITLE
BKATTLB. Not. 30. (API College
of Puget Sound won the northwest
conference gTld rsce for the second
consecutive season by handing Pac
ific University a 21-0 beating at
Forest Orove, Ore., Saturday. The
Loggers finished their schedule with '
five conference wins and no dcreate
or ties, winning over Albany, Wil
lamette, Whitman, College ot Idaho
and Pacific In that order.
Whitman and College of Idaho bat
tle to a 7-7 draw at Caldwell, Idsho.
for the first conference tie gsme ot
tha sesaon-
la a third conference game for
the week-end. Willamette trounced
Albany M-a Friday night.
A single contest remains on the
schedule, Willamette meeting Whit
man at Walla Walla, November so.
The aggregate Tslue of TJnlted
States sgrlrultural production exceeds
thst ot any other country except
China.
Notice to Creditors
In His County court of the State o!
Oregon In sud for Jsckaon County
tn the Matter ot the Estate of James
Martin Brown, deoessed.
NOTICK Is hereby given to all per
sona who hate claims sgainst the Es
tate of James Msrtln Brown, decesaed.
to present said claims properly veri
fied to the undersigned. O. H. Bentt
son, at the ofllce of Bvrs and Bermt
son. attorneys, 12 East Main Street.
Medford, Oregon, within alt ()
months from the dste of the first
publication of this nonce, which dste
la the 20tu day of November, ipjj.
O. H. Bl'NOTSOM.
Administrator.
Born and Bengtaon, attorneys.
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