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PXflE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933. E FIRST FOR TITLE STAGEDAT HOME Two Outstanding Teams Are Carded for Van Scoyoc Field Visitors Big, Fast Record Crowd Expected PACIFIC COAST FOOTBALL TEAMS IN ACTION Medford and Southern Oregon fans will nave their first stata champion ship football battle when Bend and Med ford lilgtt school squads clash on Van Scoyoc field, Thanksgiving day. It will bring together the two out standing high school elevens of the state, and the winner will be listed as the holder of the mythical state title.. ... Salem and Washington high of Portland were selected Saturday as opponents for the ahrine benefit game at Portland Thursday. No cUlm is made that It Is a state title game. Washington has been tied three times and Balem once the past season. Sa lem wna selected, according to Port land papers, because of it proximity to Portland, and the resultant, low expense of bringing them to the me tropolis. Bend played Salem an early season 13-13 tie, and was an active contender for the Shrine game. Se lection of Salem was a foregone con clusion. To Play Early. The game will start early, to en able fana to ae the game and return home In ample time for their Thanks giving dinner. One o'clock has been named as the probable hour. It will be definitely settled today, following an exchange of plans between , the rival coaches. Other details will be settled today. The game was clinched Saturday night by telephone. The Bend team la big and fast and has crushed all opposition In eastern Oregon. It defeated The Dalles, always a contender in the district, 38 to 0. The Lava Bears won decisively in all contests save the one with Salem, and tied the score In the last min utes of play, with Salem rooters swarming over the field. Bend has a heavy line, and a backfleld flash in Halfback -Strom. The Bend team will arrive Wednesday afternoon by iuto bus, A large delegation of rooters will accompany the team here. Tigers Undefented. Med ford wont through the season without defeat, and is the only unde feated and untied high school In the state. It closed Its season Saturday with a 87 to 0 victory over Ashland. Held In check during the first half by dlsheartenlrrg penalties, and the uphill pull on the Ashland field, the Tigers broke losse In the fourth quar ter to score five touchdowns In rapid succession. In all departments of the gnme Medford outclasaod and out played the Uthtnns. It will be the fifth time that ft Medford football tenm has played for the mythical state title. In the four previous games, the Tigers Journeyed to foreign fields. In 1026 they trav eled to MHton-Free water, where they won, 48 to 0 for the state title, with The Dalles filing a counter claim. In 1037 Medford defeated Grant High of Portland, 34 to , at Portland, with The Dalles again filing a counter claim. In 1038 Medford defeated The Dalles, 40 to 0, and to clinch the title defeated Benson high of Portland ftt Portland, 30 to 0. Record Crowd Expected. This year the Tigers will perform with the vantage of their home field and a home crowd. It will be Med ford's first state title battle, and a record crowd will be on hand. Medford made no formal bid for the Portland gnme, but would have ac cepted it if Inflted. Coach Burgher preferred to play at home. Local school heads early saw the Salem handwriting on the wall, and last week invited Bend to play here, if not Invited. Bend agreed, and the contest was definitely arranged Satur day night. Bend and Medford met once before, on Armistice day here In 1030, and Medford won, 10 to 8. 1 itiwiw.iniii larrY-f""! if .. .... .......4.....:?.... ..... A,, a f .v wW-' if im L-rI m , ,,; I.,.....,.,, JI . ;1 '"V 3fi Gridiron engagement. In the weaf, (hewing (upper left) Salatlno (4), 8nt Clara quarter, anagglnfl a paea to tie St. Mary'a 6-6. Upper right; Warburton, Southern California quarter, etarta hla 54 yard touohdown run to help defeat Oregon 26-0. Lower left: 8ulkocky, Waahlng. ton full, on a power play agalnat U. C. L. A, a game which the Huskies won 10-0. Lower right: Parke, Ore gon quarter. Intercept! a paea. (Associated Preaa Photo) CHOICE OF SALEM GRID FANS, CLAIM OMAHA, Neb.. Noy. 37-AP) The Oregon State football squad, working out here In preparation for Its Thanksgiving day encounter with Ne braska, mv proeent Its widely ac claimed "Iron man" lineup at Lin coln. Coach Lon Btlner announced today that Tomschek, regular left guard who hits been out with Injuries several weeks, and Pangle. huaky blocking quarterback, probably will aee service, rounding out the "Iron men." Pangle has been Buffering from lnfluenaa. Stiner said hla crew would be "In almost first clasa shape" for the game. AS PORTLAND, Nov. 37. fl) The se lection of Salem high school's foot ball squad to contest In the annual Shrine benefit grid game here Thanks giving day against Washington hlgn.' winners of the local prep, title, haa met with popular approval here end thousands are expected to attend the colorful event. The decision to Invite Salem came after the Senators defeated Corvallla, 13 to 0, Saturday, closing their regu larly scheduled season, and will bring together evenly matched teams, with but five pounds difference in the to tal starting lineup weights and prac tically identical offensive and defen sive records. Both teams played exactly seven games, salem winning six and tlelng one, that agalnat Bend In a 13 to 14 seasons' opener, while Washington won four of, lta contests and played three ties. Washington scored 103 points to 13 counted by lta oppon ents, Salem counted 1S4 with lta op ponents scoring 33, The Colonials have a pair of triple threat backs in Collins and DeWltt, and In thin department are matched by two Senator aces, Nicholson and Alatrom. The heaviest men on the opposing teams are both Japanese. Yada, Salem guard, and Shlmomura, Washington tackle. S The contest la to be played for the benefit of the Ahrine hospital for crippled children, located here. Real estate or lnstiranot leave I I to Jones. Phone 80S. j BOWLING With three teamt tied for flrat place and three for eecond place, the Bike' lodge bowling turney la rolling along toward th flnlah with compe tition growing more keen each night The Rankin, Qlll and Bowman qulnta have each won nine and loat alx. ' Bowman's outfit won the prise laat week for high total ecore with 3740, and Hugh Rankin waa high Indi vidual with 10. The Brayton and Rankin teams will claeh thl evening. . Team Standings. . Team W. L. Pet Rankin v t 6 .890 am ............ .881) Bowman 8 .390 Sherwood 7 8 .496 Eada 7 .466 Quenther ............. 1 .466 Orr . ' 8 .400 Brayton 6 t .400 Individual fltandlnts. Players O. Totale Avea. pruttt 13 3438 303 Olll ........ 16 3098 188 Fade .... 1 31 187 Rankin 18 3787 188 Erlckeon 16 3772 181 Paske - 18 3693 ISO Oatea ......., ....... 13 3153 180 Sollnsky 18 3641 178 Watson ............. - 16 3578 - 172 Jerome 13 3099 170 Bowman ........... 13 3011 168 Baylor 16 3404 166 Alenderter ...... .. 13 1083 166 Sherwood ....-....- 18 3480 166 DeVore 18 3474 168 Ferguson 13 , 1978 188 Otienther 16 3433 162 Orr, Bert 15 3438 191 Orr, Eugene ....... 18 3415 161 Rose 13 '1928 181 Brayton S 1438 168 Sanderson .. 13 1674 159 Brown 8 938 169 San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 600 Onfall! it 33S rooms alM.M) 170 toonM al 14.00 198 rooms al S4.&0 aod up Unatvallf Allractira Kaixan rrmanal CrUtlUl J Mm. i : ! ft- . lisibiiiffi Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union. Square most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus enabling you to combine "maximum pri vacy with minimum tipping". All rooms in the Tower with Western exposure have ultraviolet-ray (sun-bath) windows. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, both tub and shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from75f tin in Main Dining Room from ii.zb up. Also a la carte service. Private garage in base ment of hotel building with direct elevator ser vice to Ixbby and all guest-room floorsl S? Hotel Sin Francis HvoiM.piweom Heru. Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Ftenciaco MINNEAPOLIS,- NOV. 37. (API I Coach Bernle Blermsn of the Mlnne-; sota footbal aqusd aald today he'd 1 be with the Clophere aealn next year j and that the season Just ended was I "satisfactory" and "better than ea-1 pected." Rfporta that Blermsn waa not satis-, fled with the salary situation at Mm-! nesota Nave been current since laat j spring, when Blerman's salary waa re- j duced from 71!W annueMy to ap proximately 19500. Dr. Chnrlee T. Bwreney has moved I hi, offices from the Phippa Bldg. to' t;ie Medrord r-nter B!dg Rooms 405, 409 atid 407. Tel. 88. Hotel Willajbld Klamath Falls KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL We make t specialty ol aterlng to ooromerclal travellers. Modern, light tampl rooms. Popular price DUUng Room and On free Shop. VT. Miller, Prey, ITea. MtT. Thompson 0 1383 166 Andrea ................. 8 927 155 Bmlth , 13 1841 133 Strang, Herb 15 2270- 161 Strang, Vlrg 18 2227 148 JTedette 13 1763 147 York IB 2186 148 MOffatt 16 3181 148 Wright 13 1745 145 Holmes 18 3162 144 Olmscheld . 18 2163 144 White 13 1733 144 Pllegel it 13 1854 143 Kelly .. IB 2048 137 Clemenson ................. 9 1139 126 Boomer 13 -1804 122 Noe 13 1427 112 Scores for Friday. Orr 166 173 160 480 White 119 126 167 402 Wright 131 184 143 457 MOffatt 148 142 150 438 Erlckson 160 180 175 514 Handicap ............ 83 83 93 319 Totals ........I,... 804 888 877 2879 Ouenther 165 156 167 488 DeVore 334 189 173 365 Sanderson 129 170 175 474 Fredette . - 146 180 169 486 Thompson 147 138 187 443 Hsndlcap 93 93 93 279 Totale 804 807 823 3734 t Phone 843. We will haul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. TURNS EYES EAST FOR IE BOWL FOE Princeton Or Army Unoffic- ially Favored for Call All to Be Considered Jubilee Continues Card Campus By RUSSELL J. NEWLANI). Associated Presi Sports Writer. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27. (AP) Toward football battlefields across the continent Stanford turned today for the opponent It will fac New Year's day in Pasadena In the Rose Bowl olasalo that annually comes closest to determining the country's mythical football champion. . Preliminary steps In th negotia tions to select a representative team from the eastern half of the nation foujid the undefeated and untied elevens of Princeton and Army as those unofficially favored In a list VM Includes Michigan and Duke universities. Consider AO, Alfred R- Masters, Stanford gradu ate manager, who will make the an nouncement naming the team to meet the west's choice, had nothing more to say than that "all available candidates will be considered." Claude E. "Tiny" Thornhlll, who coached Stanford In his first season to a tie for the Pacific coast confer ence championship and the honored role of western tournament of roses representative, drawled out the In formation "We'll play any team picked for us." Other members of the board of athletic control who will alt In on the deliberations had nothing additional to offer. Prom sources considered authorita tive It was learned Princeton and Army are the first choice. Each team has a brilliant record to date, but each has one game to play. Prince ton has won eight games and scored 100 points to 6 for the opposition, but must defeat Vale, December 2, to maintain Its record completely In tact. Army has scored 210 points against 13 In winning nine contests and has Notre Dame yet to meet on December 2. On comparative per formances the two eastern leaders are expected to complete their schdules unbeaten. Unexpected defeat would cause complications and the an nouncement of the team named to meet Stanford may be held up until after the first week-end of play next month. Two Others tn Focus. Meanwhile, two other unbeaten elevens, present strong claims for consideration. Duke University, southern conference champion, has scored nine victories and has neither a defeat nor tie against It, It has plied up 181 points against 46 but still has one game to play, with Georgia Tech, Dec. 2. Michigan won the big ten. title and Its record lists seven victories, no defeats and one tie, with 131 points scored against opponents' 18. While those In charge prepared to weigh the claims of outstanding prospective opponents, Stanford stu dents continued their Jubilee over the 7-3 win from California that earned the Cardinals a tie with Ore gon for the conference title. The 39th annual clash between the coast oldest college football rivals saw Stanford score Its first victory over California since 1930. Orgon Waives Claim. Shortly after winning from Cali fornia Saturday, Stanford received and accepted the New Year's day assignment from tournamen' of roses officials. Hugh Rosson, grad uate manager of Oregon, attended the meeting, but waived any Oregon claims with the statement "the choice was satisfactory." Both Stanford and Oregon com pleted the conference schedule with four wins, one defeat and no ties. Stanford, however, defeated Southern California, 13-7, whereas Oregon lost to Southern California, 26-0. Oregon State also finished its conference with only one defeat, but was tied once. Southern California has one confer ence game to play, against Washing ton December 0, but It expected to win that contest to end up with a record that Includes one defeat and one tie. , Couxgars Trounce Husklea. In the only other conference game Saturday, Washington State defeated Washington, 17- in a, non-conference encounter, University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles fell, 22 to 14, before St. Mary's. A thanksgiving day game will see Washington State and the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins wind up their conference schedules. Other teams, except Washington and Southern California, have completed theirs. Oregon and 8t. Mary's will meet In their annual game Thursday, in San Francisco, while Idaho will pair off with Gontaga at Spokane In another interesting encounter. Conference standings: Stanford 4 Oregon 4 Southern Calif.... II Oregon State 2 Wash. Stat L 8 . California a Washington 8 Idaho 1 U. C L. A 0 Montana ........ 0 Pts. Pts. Agst. 56 23 45 72 35 B0 61 54 24 0 20 Broken windows glased by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. Authorized Maytag Service. All makes repaired. Phone 300. S.F. TRIMS S.F.U., 16-9 SAN rftANCISCO, Nor. 37. (AP) The San Francisco Olymplo Club football team boasted a 16 to vie. tory over the University of San Fran. Cisco yesterday by virtue of a last period drive that wiped out a lead gnlned by the Dons. Early In the fourth quarter In the game yesterday, the Dona Jumped Into a 9-6 lead through a field goal after each team had a cored a touch, down earlier. The Clubmen forged ahead aa Howard, tackle, Intercepted a for ward pass and raced 15 yarda to touchdown. A few minutes later Ryan added three more polnta with a place kick. I Phone 833. Relnklng Trucking Co., 1 for modern FUEL OIL deliveries. 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