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PAGE TWO RICE SELECTS ALL-AMERICAN GRID ELEVEN Breaks Old Custom By Putting Other Start On First Squad NKW YORK. Per. ' 1 tl'T.) Sum from eleven different col lego are named on Granlland Rice's all-Amertcan fool hall team which appear In the current l ue of Collier"! weekly. In ad dition. Rice plck.1 other atar player for his all-Amerlcan sqnsd. The first team picked la: ' Knd Coalerbaan, Mlrhiican. Tackle Raskowskl. Ohio State. Onard Smith. Notre Dame. Center -Oharlesworth. Yale. Guard Crane. Illinois. ' Tackle Smith. Pennsylvanla- End Nash. Georgia. Quarterback Drury, Southern California. Halfback Cagle. Army. K Halfback Welch, Pittsburgh. Fullback Joesting. Minnesota. It is great fun trading boy friends, deceiving college .-ofcosors Departing from the usual cus-! and generally doubling for each other, declare the nnljiitt twns at torn of selecting a aecond and ' tending Junior college al Santa Ana. Calif. Kvcu in the Intimate .., ,i.,j the disclosure of bathing suiia they defv anyone to tell them apart third team. Rice nominated the on following all-American squad of and ,ni oIhej. Ls Ra(h other player including: ' i ; Enda Shiver. Georgia: Ion- 1 t ' ' 1 n -a a- r- ibVUo ArmyjBowI Prepared Pyle May Start Z1i For Bike Race Hockey In West Washington , 4 Jetted ' d a'D- MONTREAL. Dec. 1. Coltrin. California. .. . . . . . . Guards Hanon. Minnesota; ka, and Woerner. .Vary. Centers Bettenconrt Marys, and Reitch. Illinois. St. Quarterback C o n n o r, New York university: Spears. Vander bilt; Mann. Southern Methodist. and Hunt. Texas A. ft M. ! w"h Reggie McXarmara and: Halfbacks Presnell. Nebraska: diminutive partner. Georgettl, Marster. Dartmouth: Scull, Pen- once more top-heavy favorites for nsylvania, and Koepke, Penn',0P honors in the long grind. 15 State. 'teams will answer the starting Fullbacks Amos. Washington : Pistol, as fired by Xew York ; & Jefferson, and Mile. Prince- , state' light heavyweight cham- ton. COACHES READY TO CD A Kir CVTTC I rKAiVlE. SlSXJJD CHICAGO. Dec. 1. (UP) Coaches and other members of big ten universities will meet here Friday for the annual ath- 1 letlc conference, and schedules ; will be perfected for all Inter- collegiate s aorta of 1928. j -Football schedule have been I tentatively agreed upon, for the most part. but date for the contest mnst be fixed. Schedules must also be drawn tor .baseball. . basketball, track and minor sports. Nerves that Shriek! Nothing is quite so maddening as ' riubert Kruse. local wrestler, de- those spells of "nerves" that1 f(,a,e) jark Woods nf Texas two make you feel as if you could f Q h , . , ,, "Jump out or your skin". They j pple1:ndrUr,heUhmTkertthemi PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 1. ,1" invalids for life. Most cases of!P Jack Gross. Salem. X. J.. nervousness are due to a toxic or , heavyweight, scored a technical poisoned condition of the system. , knockout over Homer Smith of the result of a half-dead or slug- Kalamazoo. MWblgan. in the fifth glsh liver. When the liver goes ronna Df tnelr srheduled lv- limp . as it trequentiy does un-! der modern living habits, ft fails sons formed in food waste. Then I Martono of New York. 12. won days thereafter I was sailing on a poisoned condition of the whole a technical knockout over Frankle gossamer cloinlj of Joy. for. after aystem. with heart, nerves and ; Monahan of Montana. 1 59. in the all. I was but a newcomer to blood vessels affected. The liver fifth round of a scheduled lo-'the screen and to hnve such trust occasionally needs a little help. ; rol)n(j jKMIt -'imposed on one so inexperienced Nothing better for this, as medi-1 ' histri il ally was indeed gralify- cal mm know, than a little ex t . . . . ing raSatur4.! a?, ,Zne , waVdLt. V,;,c pcn, ,. . wii, make many, liver nnd therefore for health of th' amateur athletic uni n and raa"' pictures with the passing In general. The genuine pure ox 1 one of the backer of the first r lhe years. I, do not know what gall Is to be had. dainty and ' east-west tournament of roses adventures, what experience or tasteless, in the form of Dloxol , football game, will be burled here ,h:l1 "'""r 1,1 tnn are In store tablets. Each tablet represents ! T)nlrg(. . 01(.j Tuesd.iv for "b'tt no matter what be 10 drop, of pure ox gall and . ;.,, a 1)rlf ..,, falls me I doubt very much If .-osis .ess man ic eacn at good umggisis. to oe sure or getting the. itenuine, look for the name ; iMoxoi aun picture 01 ox s neaa on the oackaee. i . : ?oTincChemlral free Test 678 Madison Are., New York. Dept. 1-295 Mail me Free I)loo Samples Twins Delight in t & AM i f Lin - V. -f ! , . NQMl LIFE I f ! r --.f,i j 4... ve t w'-Vfyi' - '.?..1C1S' ,M.'iv A&jUtJMi3b&l3fc: &sLiji3 uv itu Ms usununs um " shrill complaint of saws sound-' ed tonight in Madiscn Square """ " a big pine saucer around which ,e ae.m-.nuu.. a.-o.j ..e race ' will start its monotonous whirl , Sunday night . ! With Reggie McN'armara and : ' pion of the world. Tommy Lough- i ran. In addition to IS American rid- to 15 American rid- I . 1 pe:gians. mur Italians and a smattering of Frenchmen. Dutchmen. Germans. Australians and Canadians among the pedallers. CDftnT TI CT-117Q OA Ulvl r LiAotlllttJ . SAX FRANCISCO. Dec. 1. (C P) "Cowboy" Kutsch. former brilliant football plaver of Iowa, who played with the Olympic club team here this yar. may re- turn t? the University of Iowa i next year. Kutsth taid mends cneit anorcca out uanny mc (and members of the Iowa alumni Ionald of New York In the first are urging: bim to return to the round. 'school and he I seri-uMy consid ierlng It. SAN FRANCISCO. Dt-c. 1. V P Johnny Prision. Honolulu welterweight, knocked out Billy Adams of New Orleans. In the sixth round of a scheduled ten ronnd bout here last night. Pan- lo Dana. Filipino flyweight -took an easy dcirKn from the veteran Frantic Murray in the semi wind-up EL RIO. Calif.. Dec. 1. lUP nirfc I'hiin. -.t-nsational lion-' lolulu Chinese, lost it close four- : round fight to Dannv Florts. I.s ! Angeles flyweight. here last night . The decision went to Flores on his infighting, although i spectators thought ( hang earn led a draw. Rir.giders gave Flore a slight edge on the first two rounds, called the third 'even, and awarded the fourth to Chang. POHTI.AXD Dec 1. (IT i . . , . r ... ,,,. ,-., weighed 194. Smith 'l'J. llany TO SPRAY LOCUST daiv TrnrM rf A xttc ARMY FROM PLANE - AliiO. Iit-c. . ilpi A In to fiiii li. For months I was the f .i miliar tilljlltan v-rioti. up- riiHrmalne, the 1 i t f I French pirl, per Kfiypt hai he-n Invaded hyjtorn. ljtween two rrr-at love?, a v.-it army of locusts. Modern nnd not Dolores Del Kin. the ac sclencp, however, will help annl-' trev. I'orhaps It Is due to my hllale lhe army. Th royal air lack of movie experience, but I force airplanes w ill be used to ; threw myself so heartily into spray poison from the air In nnilhe role that there were limes effort to combat (he invasion. ;hat I forgot I was anything else jbut a French girl in a French For result use Newt Clas Ads. 'village luck of the lines. Fooling Friends I CP) a. rye. Digression.! ?ort !he National Hockey league. Pyle. it was understood, is con8 jl1erlnJt oreaniling a profes- ;1 v,.,k,- ,., ,..,, nJ wished i aideI.-s tdri. . Reports In Montreal said that Reports In Montreal said that' while Pyle had control of the be-t hockey rinks en the Pacific coast. Willie Ritchie, former lightweight champion, had most of the good players' under eon- tract, and that the two had been unable to get together. Tl Tv a T npnnv i imcnn ic Avtuij oiooci aj 1T.IJ T i T TACO.MA. Wash. llec. 1. (CP) Pico Rsniies of Los Anceles to" lie fonght a fix round drsw w'ih nny Doison. A.-rdeen, here to- niih: The fighters were even when they started the final round and they both went through that frame so fast the draw derlsfou was a fair one. In the semi-final Harry Ket- Medford Football ; Team Goes North WAI.LA WALLA. Wash.. Dec. 1. fUPt Medford high school's football team, one of the strong- t intersi noiastic aggregations in the stale of Oregon, arrived here tonight to finl-b prepara- :ion for It? same with Mr-Lough- lin high school at Milton-Free- water. Oregon, near here. Satur- day. The Medford eleven has made reservations at a local noiei ana "lans a light workout on a field "ere .omorro.. : At The Pine Tree Sinre my debut on the screen I have had manv thrills, hut the biggest thrill of mv life came Jhen I was engaged to play the role of ( harmaine in the cele- hrated Mage play. "What Price r;ry." now playing at (he Pine !Trp, Ho many brlMi.n. screen ac tresses have been anxious to translate this entrancing rharar- tcr to the cinema that I had hardly dared even dream of aspiring to the . part. And yet l0od fortune smiled down unon me. for 1 was selected. 1-or two ,1 will get (he experience in What Price Clory" fraught with tuK'-nture. t-rlnus and humorous. . ... re "uoutth to keep me Intently interfj-ifd nnd exdted from start FRIDAY. PF.CFMRER 2. 1027. jjJ J J flAtlUE BASEBALL FAR '28 SCHEDULED Next Year's Games Now Lined Up; Expect Few Changes riTTsncKuii. uoo. x. rp , Cm dieting th com piling of the major loaicut InmIuU at lu J "Irs In record time. the jot it t :omn.Hle:? corniced of J o ti D Huydler. Harney Jlroyfusa. K. S. Ilarmird and William HhitIiIk today announced that tht 1 9 2 8 ftUiim will start April 1 1 and rk o September 30. Tin TollowluK opening; unmet wort arranged A merit n l-exue CleveUnj at C'utcago. Si. 1-om.j at iVtroit. Now York at Philadelphia. Was .tin. on at Hoslon. National l.cnuue IMttshnrph at St. louls. Boston at New York. Chirac at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Urooklyn. "We cot thrciich more quick ly than -ever before." omtpent president Heydtor of the Na tional tftur. 'The ahedulna ulU Ih presented at the annual cieotim of the Major leupues In New York later th! month, and we expect bat a few minor ch an ices. ; The arhedulea should be ready for publication by the mld- Oregon Coach Has Plenty Lettermen VXIVEKSITY OF ORKtiOX. KCGEXE. Dec. 1. (Special! When John J. XlcEwnn. Oregon football couch, begins prepara- tiona for the I92S Pacific coast conference grid season he will have at leist one letterman for every position on the team as a nucleus around which to build ThoiiKh some of the lettermen may not make the team next jcr.son. the fact that they are In uniform will speed up rompet- itlon and considerably brighten the prospects of the squad. Were the tesn of lettermen to l'r.e up. it wnnld probably he composed by Frank Riggs, left end; Harry Wood, left tackle; Merrill flagan. left guard: Geo. Stndelman. center Kobt. Keeney right guard: Kveretl McCutchan right tackle: Ted Pope, right end. and Charles Williams, full, : Canzoneri Wins From Filipino MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.' X. Y., Dec. 1. (UPi Tony Can- zonerl of Brooklyn, leading con-i tender for the featherweight ti-1 tie. tonight won the 10-round' Judge's decision over Ignacio Ker- Dander. In the fourth round. Fer- nanuet naa lony Hanging on tn ropes, suffering from a stiff Inft J.-lt to the body, followed by a right to the head. j Canzoneri weighed 125 pounds, and Fernandez, 124 3-4. I t U ll.t. .NOT KIXK ' I'IIOTKst; PORTLAXD. Dec. 1. (IPi liecause the football game be tween Medford and .Ml.oiighlin high schools at Milton-Freeware r next Saturday will not give elthr team any special claim to thu mythical stale interschola.tic 'hamplonship. the state board of control will not rule on the pro- """t from The Dalles high school against the game. Hoy Cannon. board president, said tonight, " have granted Medford and 'Mclaughlin permission to play ' with the understanding the game will have no bearing on (he Mate rhampi?nhln, i annon said. "If It were a semi-final game for a state title the claim of The Dallus would be Just but it Is only a post-season contest." - Standard Dyers and Cleaners For Iletter Appearance (Morten f.'leaning One-Dny Service Kxpert IelnK 1409 Esplanade St. Phone 825 For reservations Phone 10F11 We cater to private parties and banquets Olene Hot Springs Chicken Dinners and Entertainment 24-Hour Service Ten miles out at old Olcm Marie Divorced v ft? I .v.. t . . I jtl I 4 , i . Iti I,, J' - A . ...-." Ill T- - c. IT . Ill k.' ' "vxiv4 v4l ;" Suiter, presldeiil of the f -( ju, "5, jti. mT jf-I . aiuornia i ineyarua company: c7 :VV? T ' Ht and 1. U. Grable. C Nf vV, ivv '';-'"':t' I i They made no attempt to con- Mali P r e v o s I. Hollywood ;,,.u,,r j the gnng. William Took movle luminary, is the latest toW convincingly play hla part aa appear In court and secure a dl-', hanker, the faiher of the hero, vorce. Here she is as she tes- j wnr Sidney Hrucey proves an titled Against her husband. Ken- bjy adequate as a humoroua mem-n-ih Haran. also of the movies. ' bt.r wf the gang. U. S. C. Has Final Football Practice I.OS ANGKI.KS. Dec. 1 I. IM Southern California, physic ally perfec t, but mentally per- ! turbed as a result of the Notre! Dame game lust week, went j through Its final strenuous prac-. .tire session today in preparation 'for Saturday's encounter with ! Washington. W ishinpinn. rated a bin and ' -tronK loam, and with only a loss to Stanford to mar Ita nc ord. will arrivn here Friday morninK. The HutkttM will work ut al t::r t olUe.im hr.tiay alter noon. By defeating WuHhlnKton, Southern Catlfornta ran work Hh way Into a tit with Stanford for Pacific coast conferrace honors. j Is N Training- Spot Ja. k Sharkey, who has trained In New York for some of his ' fights, says he will never train there asuln. LICOLTI 4 MYLKS TUBACCO CO. -' - Gliesterf ield smokers the msfcaGwx iiimw.wi . . i 1 1. "J'wwMlrJ ,"1 ' M MJMW1 iswi) , aavawsfc.,. M '' "-mmmttt ""ihsimmo" i "i MMMVJr'' ""-Twai'i niTT ' ' f .aaati I ' "j' agajfj;j- TjQ C4 ' m S ' -mmmmm " ' wmwsawsis. f Jl 4aBB Js7tsM i miia -". ""te(mx. '5 ?' W' .mi , "' eV - ! Grape Juice Not lsooze, Is Killing Of District Body INDIANAI-Ol.lS, Dec. I. t AIM 1 Kour Chicago men charged) 'with conaplracy tit vlttliite thu ! 'federal prohibition law in con- ineciton with the sale of unfor- , metited gmpe Juice, were found i not guilty by a Jury lu Culled ; Siutra district tvuurl tuclny I The four defendant were El- i , mer P. Nelbuhr. president tit the j 1 1' lilted Vlneyarda' Assm-hiilun: whlth the fiovcriutu'nt built up throuKU tvittlmony of prohibition uxi'UtH and purchaiiera of thv flvo i ftalloti kept of grape Jutcn which the 1'ulttKl Vineyard Aot-latlon ; Hold In substantial numbera In lu dlana. I At The Liberty stirring melodrama against background of aorlely and the I haunt of the underworld feature ...... . ....... .. I ........ ; fii.c.n ui 7. . ..... ........ ' theater today. j l'rlscllla Dean the veraatlle and i nl cuturoua alar, givca a partic ularly atrlklng performance In the : role of the girl crook. She la ably supported by Hugh Allan, as the boy who falls In lor with her Guslar Von Seyffertitl adda ; another masterly characterisation to his long 111 of arch vllllan ' role. In hi. lurl nf f-iav. tha The earthquake climax, in which the gang Is destroyed. Is convincing In Ha realism. "Minis of Prey" waa adapted from the story of the same title by tleorge Itronson Howard, who as a newspaperman gathered the vivid experiences which have been so effectively transferred to the screen. We aim to mak th Klamath Valley hospital contrlbnilve, to '.Jllc good by etflcleol ear . of th. ick and Injured. ; jmmm ! 3 THE ORPHEUS Tolny ART tillKIIK.I. IK. I.- Flight Winner and A I. II.SOX Itareilcill Aviator In "SKY HIGH 5AUNDERS" dorit chamje with 6s11 HirH ut S lUlilJl arc lOLDS I v-..: sf -J .'-c.y A; .t. ,.f. Vs-, S K p A To lircak a ciM liiirmlcsslv in n mrry try a Bayer Aspirin taUct. And or ht-.nlailic. 'l'ttc aclion nf Aspirin is wry efficient, too, in c.ict of tiftiraljjiu. neuritis, rvrn r!irimi:iti?m and limituro! And llicrc's no after cilcvt: dnliirj i.ivc Aspirin to children oltcn infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aipirin. The prnuine Bawr Aspirin liaa Haver on tlic Lux and uu every taMct. All ilmpiiiMs, willi proven tliicctioits. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it docs NOT affect the heart Arr-Ula tttio wrl f P;cr MBcrctuc t MjMtu-rl'Wter ff a.liflkMt FOOT BALL FANS!! STOP AT THE MANX HOTEL San Francisco's bt populur priced hoiul - t o I o v 1 1 St, bm twMn ic.iry and )'. Farrrll In (liu heart of th theatrical dt trlct and rlosa to sit down town actlvlliea. Kunnlng lt-etr In every rmim. Your aula checkeij at tltMir llk bug Kiti; a. Our dining room In con. n ret Inn nerves break fnt AS centi, lunch 6o cents and dinner 0 cents. "Mct Me at the Manx"- Try News Classified Ads for Results lvalc1 hw other smokers changing to Chesterfield! TI1R KtiAMATTT NEWS e.'w.:'j ... : 'Y't'T.te' COME TO SAN FRANCISCO FOR THE BIG GAMES F.very week.eud the f (Hit hall talent of tht roiidt am neen In action In Han Franrlnco nnd l'alo Alio, (illegn and "Mem ! pro" guniea, The best profns slonnl tnlt-nt in the country "choosft to play" In (his dutrtrt. The famous "Ited" Oram and Kr nle Nrvers wilt ho lorn her with an all-star tram in Dererahor. and Uenay Frtttlman make his initial wt- tu a; 'pea: .inca at tha sanit llm. Cei rz WiUnn, former Husky star, and ' Tut" Imlay. along with other ilnn ly known stars, will be featur ed In Sunday game M Kwlnir Field. Hrlct" Muller'a services are also b Iiik sotiRht. So spend your weok-endu In Sjiii Francisco and soa gaud foot ball mm us. t . Football Team Headquarters