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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. Washington -Southern California Clash May Decide Championship PACT? TWELVE IT IN SEATTLE LEADS INTEREST F, Huskies Rule Slight Favor ites Oregon Tackles : . California, While Indians ' Meet 0. S. C. in Portland SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. P The Pacific Coait. conference football race cornea Into the homestretch to morrow witn the battle at Seattle between Washington and Southern California, perhaps deciding the championship. . Washington, unbeaten In confer ence play, was held to a 14-14 tie by Stanford last Saturday while U. 8. C. lost, 13 to 7, to California. Each team has shown strong air and ground power. The Huskies are slight favorites by virtue of their four con ference victories, Washington State, which was knocked over, 16 to 6, by Oregon State In one of the coast's big upsets last Saturday, stacks up about evenly with twice-beaten U. C. L. A., victors, 7 to 0 over Oregon. At Portland, Stanford's rejuvenated Indians clash with Oregon State, which traded places In the confer ence cellar with Oregon lost week Oregon faces California's favored Oolden Bears at Berkeley. Idaho and Montana, the two con ference teams relegated to minor lea gue status by the eight-team1 round, robin schedule, battle at Missoula In another close one to pick. yearling team among the northern schools of the Pacific Coast confer ence, ' defend their championship claims tonight against the Oregon State college Rooks. This second engagement of the an nual "Little Civil War" series wlU be played on Hayward field at Eugene. The Webfoot Ducklings, winners of the first meeting, 18 to 6. hope to break a precedent existing since 1031. That was the last year either yearling eleven was able to lift both games. The undefeated Pacific Lutheran team from Tacoma makes Its second Invasion of Oregon today to meet Llnfleld' at McMinnvlile. The Luth erans whipped Oregon Normal on a previous trip south. . Oregon football attention will swing to Portland on Saturday where the fast-coming Oregon State Beavers hope to push over a victory against the Stanford Indians at Multnomah stadium. The only other college game in Oregon Saturday will see Pacific unl-j verslty and Albany college clash at Forest Drove. Oregon Normal goes north to meet Belllngham Normal. In California, the Oregon Webfoots seek their first conference victory over the year In a battle with the Golden Bears of California. Sunday's action on Multnomah field promises to be lively. The high ly regarded Qonzaga Bulldogs will bo In from Spokane to oppose the Portland Pilots. i fltv the AHMirlnhMl Press) Oregon's Fronh. first ranking I JACOBUS RETAINED AS PRO GOLF PRESIDENT CHICAOO. Nov, 13. (AP) Oeorge Jocubus jf Ridgewood, N. J., was re elected president of the Professional Golfers' association of America today at the closing session of the annual meeting. 4 Join ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club. Every 13th pair free. Save middleman's profits Kiora mak er to you Klein the Tailor upstairs je Mall Irlbune wttnt ads 'HUSKER' CHAMP IN ACTION IS f) IK ff if Mali A4Ti 'f it t n Hare's Carl Carlson, 38-year-old farmer of Audubon county, Iowa, who mads the national corn husking championship a family affair by winning the title his younger brother, Elmer, won a year ago but did not defend. Carlson picked 21.039 bushels In 80 minutes bofors crowd of 125,000 at Newark, 0. (Associated Press Photo) ft Just Arrived The First New 1937 Chrysler Imperial The most powerful car, of its weight, built Priced as low as $1 195 DELIVERED IN MEDFORD The New Chrysler Royal Now On Display Priced as Low as $990 DELIVERED IN MEDFORD A Full Line of New 1937 Plymouth On Display Lange Motor Car Co, 38 North Riverside GRID GUESSER PICKS 'EM FOR SATURDAY'S TUSSLES (By Herbert Barker) NEW YORK, Nov, 13. (AP) Totally disregarding the vaunted evil influence of Friday the 13th on the theory that things couldn't be any worse, this football guesscr arlsesfrom the reoln and leade again with the chin: Princeton-Yale: Slow to get under way this year, the Tigers apparently are ready to roll along now while Yale, with not much reserve strength, ha looked, tired in Its last two en gagements. Princeton's Impressive 41-13 rout of Cornell was enough to swing this ballot to the Tigers. Army-Notre Dame: Notre Dame teams habitually reach their peak against the Cadets. Army's first team, possibly, la more effective than any single combination the Irish have put together this season but Notre Dame's tremendous store of reserves more than counter-balances that ad vantage. The nod, not too emphatic, goes to Notre Dame, Nebraska-Pitt: A real dog-fight In' prospect here. Nebraska bas many scores to settle with the Panther and Husker teams notoriously are hard to beat at Lincoln. Despite all this and with a hasty glance at the nearest shelter, Pitt. Minnesota-Texas: The Texans nave no luck and they'll need that and plenty more here. Minnesota. Washington - Southern California-: Somebody, perhaps, Is going to catch up with Washington before the Pa cific coast conference season Is over. Maybe Southern California will to morrow but Washington gets the call until then. U. C. L, A. -Washing ton State: Hop ing for the beat, U. O. h. A. California-Oregon: California's fi nally playing up to expectation? and rates a clear-cut edge on this one. Oregon State-Stanford: Two big come-back teams meet In this one. On sheer guess-work, Stanford. Santa CLara-St. Mary's: Throw out past performances in this one but It still looks like Santa Clara. Montana-Idaho: Out of the hat, Idaho. Auburn-Louisiana State: Louisiana to maintain Its undefeated status. Georgia Tech-Alabama: There's danger for the Crimson Tide here but Alabama must be picked. Michigan-Northwestern: Northwest ern, decisively. Marquette-Mississippi: The Golden Avalanche to roll over unlucky Mis sissippi. Harvard-Navy: Navy, but it should be close. Cornell-Dartmouth: Cornell will be tougher on Its own battlefield but Dartmouth rates the call. Columbia-Syracuse: The Lions are not the same without Sid Luckman but wel ltake 'em over Syracuse. DuQuesne-Carnegle: We would set tle for a tie but DuQuesne gets the nod. Illinois-Ohio State: Ohio State. Iowa-Purdue:- Purdue. Chicago-Indiana: Indiana but the Hooslers had better do a better job but we'll take 'em over Syracuse. Southern Methodist Arkansas: Thwe's no rhyme or reason to the southwest conference. Out of the hat, S. M. U. Kansas-Michigan State: Michigan State. Oklahoma-Missouri: The coin says Oklahoma. Kansas State-Iowa State: Kansas State. SEEK TRADES FOR CHICAGO, Nov. 13. (AP) The sword still hangs high over the heads of all Chicago Cubs. Manager Charlie Grimm said so to day as he conferred with Owner P. K. Wrlgley over possible trades this win ter to strengthen the team which won the pennant In 1035, then skidded badly from the top last season. Every member of the team, Grimm said, ts subject to trades which would Im prove the outfit. Particularly, Grimm would like a hard-hitting outfielder, and intimated efforts will be made to land Wally Berger of the Boston Bees or Hank Lelber of the New York Giants. DUCK HUNTING IS POOR AS FREEZE CONTINUES; FEEDING AREA BURNED The following bulletin was Issued today by the Rogue River national forest service: "Duck hunting in Upper Klamath lake continues poor because of the cold, clear weather. Feeding ponds have frozen and the birds are stay ing out In the lake, making it almost impossible for shooting. "In the smaller streams in the Klamath lake region, as well as in the Rogue river valley, some shooting has been obtained durlag the past week. Goose shooting has been only fair. Reports Indicate that similar conditions exist at Tule lake. No change Is expected so long as the present weather conditions prevail. "In the past several days a fire has swept over a thousand acres of Upper Klamath marsh, destroying feeding grounds for both ducks and geese. Hunters who are interested In improving shooting should keep this tn mind and use the same care of fire in the marshland as in the forest." I Wl LD L!FEPARLEY CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 13. (AP) Extensive preparation for the state wide wildlife conference called by Governor Charles Martin for Oregon State college November 19 and 30 indicate college officials expect this to be one of the most Important meetings of the year. Governor Martin has expressed a hope that a closely co-ordinated pro gram, backed by a general federation of the various interests, will evolve from the conference. R. E. Dimick, head of the depart ment of fish, game and fur animal management In the school of agricul ture, has been appointed by Dean Schoenfeld to head the arrangements committee. A banquet Thursday night. November 19. to be addressed by the governor, has been scheduled. Ir : ' SEE OUR lfflp' Other Ad "Vhs. t On Back . vSSfP' Jslfe-i' p A0 E Wi WIfM III I MmmJ. pflgli llll'iiJS Starting Tomorrow Morning ... A Grand Week of Such as Only MANN S WEEK Can Offer... Sh During This Great Annual November Sales Event- Shirt A Mann's Week sale of Men's reg ular $1.35 Dress Shirts for 69c. 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