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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORL), OREGON, MOXDAt. NOVEMBER 26. 1931. PACE TTTREE Stanford to idle until tie near ;e bowl Saturday Clash With Cali fornia Leaves Sever In juries Bobby Grayson Has' Pair "of Cracked Ribs PASADENA, Cal., Not. 26. (AP) For the second consecutive year, Stanford was selected today to represent the wost In the an nual Kuse t tournament football game here New Year's day, Stanford, as In other years, will be given a free reign to select iti own opponent from the east, south or mldrtlewest. This was not expected to come before the end of the week. It was believed that either Alabama. Colgate, Pittsburgh, or Columbia, would get the call. liv KISSKIX J. NEWI.ANI) . (Associated Press Sports Writer.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28. P) Stanford's Rose Bowl-bound cham pions broke training today as ihe antl-cllmax of a football season that caw the Pacific Coast conference till safely stowed away, a bid to represent the west New Year's day at Pasadena anticipated and a casualty list of eerlous proportions by which to re member the toughest game of th? year. There will be no more practice tor Stanford until the time comes to prc tpare for a second successive Invasion of the Rose Bowl, Coach "Tiny" Thcrnhill. his charges and all sup porters having assumed the team will be selected today. Kxpect Pasadena Call. "Naturally we expect the New Year's day game," said Thornhill. after Stan ford had beaten California Saturday, 0 to 7. "The records speak for them selves. Stanford didn't lose or tie a conference game. No other confer ence team has as god a record. I'll back this team against any other m the country, the stronger the better." Stanford came out on the long end of the score after a terrific struggle with an inspired California team, but toll was paid In the shape of seri ously injured players. Fullback Bob by Grayson, potential all-Amerloan suffered a coupe of cracked ribs short- - ly after the start of the game, and his loss was reflected in & noticeably weakened team. Keith Topping, right end. suffered a sprained ankle, and Stan . Anderson, sub fullback, was nursing a sever head cut today. , W. S. C. Has Tie. Southern California and Washing- CALIFORNIA GRID DITTY IRKS STANFORD EDITOR STANFORD UNIVERSITY, NOV. 28. (AP) In an editorial headed "win or lose, fair play comes first, the Stanford daily today termed the Stanford -California football game a "bloody spectacle" 'and criticized the California rooting section. The editorial objected to what It called an "obnoxious pornographic ditty in an unexpurgated version which It said was chanted after the game by California rooters. The game Itself a bloody spec- I tacle of 60 minutes that saw fists fly ;and blows registered on weary flesh I when the offlci&ls were looking the 'other way . , ." the editorial added, "was scarcely over before the Califor nia rooting section Joined In a chant j that has probably only been heard once before In a football stadium." It went on to say that the once before had been last year but that It had been overlooked by Stanford in ! the "hope it might have been accir 1 dental and not to be repeated." AL TITLES IT OUT! .F. GOLF FANS TREAT SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26. -iff)-Bobby Jones is still the world's great eat golf player, In the opinion of Lawson Little, national and British amateur champion. Little so declared here today after he and Ernest Pieper, Jr., of San Jose, had lost to Jones and and Stew art Hawley, Jr., California amateur champion, by a 4 and 3 count In an 18-hole exhibition match. Four birdies were turned In dur ing the match yesterday, all by Jones, who carded a one under par 71. Lit tle and Hawley turned In 74s and Pleper a 73. 36 -Minute Quake Shakes Up Manila MANILA. Nov, 26. (p) An earth quake, which lasted 36 minutes, shook Manila tonight, wrecking numerous bam bo dwellings In the slum district and damaging a few downtown build ings. Police had no reports of any Injuries, although two women were taken to hospitals, suffering from hysterics. The quake was declared to be tha most aever felt here in several years. By Herbert W. Barker 1 Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 26. ( AP ) Foot ball fires a double barreled volley this week in parting salute to a brilliant campaign. Except In the mld-we. and far west where last week's conclusive cannonading established Minnesota and Stanford In the throne rooms, sectional championships all along the line await the outcome of traditional encounters on Thursday Thanksgiv ing day and Saturday. Although it carries no champion ship rating, sectional or otherwise, the prime fixture of the week will be the colorful service classic between j Army and Navy at Philadelphia on CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 26. (AP) ; Saturday. Always one of the greatest Eddie Casey, reliable sources Bald to- j of all football box office draws, the day, will resign as head cosch of Har- game this year has aroused extraordi vard football. nary interest, mainly because of the The old halfback who reeled off possibility of a navy triumph for the many a yard for Harvard in the days j first time since 1921. when the Crimson goose hung high. I Stanford's Indians, winning the Pa has decided to relinquish the reins of Jcir-. Coast conference crown by out coachshlp after the most disastrous j pointing California's Golden Bears season in the history of Harvard foot- 9-7, apparently are certain to be cho ball. I sen as far western representative In HARVARD, IS IT TRIO OF NATIONS E Promoter Mack Ltllard's wrestling card, to be staged at the armory next Thursday nlght will see almost as many nations represented as are in the League of Naticns. For the main event, Lillard has carded Hans' Schultz, German behemoth, who pinned Al Karaslrk In a match here last week, and the "Red Demon," masked muscle mangier who has gained the dislike or many Mcdford fans. The pair will exchange grips and groans for an hour or until one or the other gets two falls. In the opening match, Rudie Neu stadt. a 220-pound Austrian, will dis play his wares here for the first time when he faces Ole Anderson, also 220 pounds, who halls from Den mark, nils will be Anderson's first appearance here. In presenting the Thanksgiving day card Promoter Lillard says thero has been a demand for the regular Thurs day evening wrestling show this week and he believes the holiday will prove an added incentive for fans to turn out. TIGERS' VICTORY tiuiu ohiiiii vinin was mi in lit Kvc them a 12 to 6 victory over little Columbia university of Portland and prevented another "gleantte up.set" during1 their footbMl game on Mult nomah flt'ld here Sunday nfternoon. All during the first half of the con- tPKt till Pt-nnriB trim nt th f-n1ttr bla forward wall, but It wasn't until late In the second quarter that they were successful. Starting from their own 29-yard line, and aided coivldrrnbly by a penalty which pave them a first down on the Columbia tweniv when offi cials ruled that Columbia had inter- in ino university oi uregon, -iookm , fered with the receiver of a Ion? pnss over" the Medford high school foot- thrown by Sobrero, Bronco pa-sMiiR ball squad In action Saturday against ace- Santa Clara marched struifht Hood River, In a 19 to 0 victory. The Prink Calllson, head football coach I down the field to score. The names of several are bantered1 about as possible - successors Klpke, Kerr, Little, Adam Walsh, Arnold Norween. But it was all guess work. the annual Rose Bowl game. Although Alabama's crimson ' tide, hoping to wind up an undefeated and untied season at Vanderbilt's ex- Formal announcement ' of Casey's pense Thanksgiving day. Is known to resignation has not been made. ! have the Inside track or the Job of For the first time in Crimson his-j playing the far west's representative tory the team lost four straight this tat Pasadena, . four eastern arrayi ton will meet December 1, to com plete the conference schedule. Wash ington State ,f like Stanford, ended la season without defeat, but the for mer was tied 0-0 by Washington Sat urday.. Stanford defeated Washing ton, 24 to 0. 'University of California at Los Angeles turned back Red Franklin and his Oregon Staters, 25 to 7. Thanksgiving day games In the far west will be headed by the annual Oregon-St. Mary's encounter at Sin Francisco. Last year Oregon won, l'J to 7. ' The University of California at Los Angeles takes on Loyola. Music for any occasion. Phone 7B3 year; Holy .Cross. Dartmouth, Army and Princeton taking Its measure. Saturday Yale administered the last beating. MONTANA, 53 TOO Pitt, Colgate, Columbia and Temple also are In the running. Freight Wrecked. WAMSUTTER, Wyo., Nov. 2e. (AP) A brakeman was severely scalded and nearly a score of freight cars overturned in a derailment Involv ing three Union Pacific freight trains during a heavy snowstorm here today. PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 26. (AP) Conrad Negstad, president of the Portland local of the International Longshoremen's association, and Chas G. Peabody. secretary, have been re elected to those offices. It was said by the association headquarters to SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 28. (&) j The Montana School of Mines foot- ball squad went bock to Butte today without Gonzaga's scalp in Its be'.t.i but with the satisfaction of having shown that they could "take it." Nobody expected them yesterday to beat the team that early In the sea son humbled Washington State, now tied for conference leaders. And they didn't. The score was 53 to 0. Look ing to be about the size of high schl players, they slammed up against t.VJ Bulldogs time and again, and when the dog -pile was cleared the waicr boy would run out to revive some flattened Mines player. Oregon Weather. Fair east and cloudv west Dortlon: rain northwest portion late tonlg'i; or Tuesday: no change in tempera ture: moderate to fresh southerly wind off the coast. For bargains in oranges, 122 North Riverside. Makes You Forget You Have False Teeth Don't worry about your false teeth rocking, slipping or wabbling. Fas teeth, a new improved powder, holds them firm and comfortable all dav. No gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Eit, lauffh and talk with comfort. Get Fasted h from your druggist. Three sizes. Mrs. Beebe Returns -Mrs. Kenneth Beebe returned this morning on tins Shasta from Lea Angeles, where an: had been visiting for the last month with her sister. Miss DorlB Kindle. former Medford high coach said after the game "three or four of the boys looked good." but refused to divulge Just who they were. Ho cMd say, however: "I paid most attention to the line play. I was a linesman myself, and like to watch Lthe big fast boys travel." The Uni versity of Oregon squad Is going to need that type of player for coming teams. Calllson gave liberal praise to the coaching of the Tigers, and the gen eral all-around play. , Other Interested spectators and ob servers at the game were Eldon Jenne, coach of the Washington high school. Med ford's opponent at Portland Thanksgiving day. If the game Is ar ranged. Coach Jenne was accompan ied by four of his own players, and they took liberal notes of Medford plays, The presence of these scouts In the grandstand, caused Coach Burgher to limit his charges to straight football. Only a couple of passes were tried, no laterals were engineered, and the 1 trick bag was locked and sealed. All they saw were end runs and power plays. V Scottish Kite Stated Chapter meeting fa 7:30 p, m., Nov. 26. L. E. WIIjLIAMS. Secy. Pot MODERN FUEL OIL dellviry Phone 333. Relnking Trucking Co. CUIS GOLF INTEREST Football and wet weather kept members of the Rogue Valley Golf course off the links over the week end, and the turkey tournament which had been scheduled was dis continued yesterday after a slow be ginning. Some players went the rounds on the first day of the event, but them wad no competition Sunday either in the men's point-par tourney or in t.i women's blind bogey. A. A. A. Made in Medford. Suits that will please you at $30.00 to 3. 00. 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