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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER SIX "Tiltf tiOVS l.ltllllt HOI'rS I'INNWMIV THKNK lOt -HI WAKKIOKS iEHf Many Substitutions During Game Made EVENLY MATCHED Tlirw 'placement Kick Attempted But Full; Intercepted Pusses Thrill Kieetulurs 8 i llwo fontbuli toaniB of almost tioodinsr l.o ft Turkic Mautz UiRlit Knd Kel Knd Johnson Center ones Kcma Har uen Tackle Hight Guard ndjren Left Guard Wrtzel T.oft Unit FulUmok Right Half Anderr.on, Quurtor 5 I I PHiLS Tffi IBB Sill the field for 65 yards, the longest of the same. The OreKon front wall dtd not show up very well yesterday, only at times. The Multnomah ends Coach Pick Plctl Willi Oregon TcnmV showing I "The Oregon team played up I to expectations," said Coach 1 Pick Smith in commenting on ITS broke through time after time to head off the man with the ball. These two ends, Pelouse and Ves-ser, stood out as the best on the entire field.

Their work was the the game played yesterday with the Multnomah club "The varsity ends performed exceptionally well and the defensive showing of the NATIONAL LKACTK w. vercoats Siiits arid' one outstanding, feature and they showed speed in Koing- down on 57 72 nunts. were errorless in tackling. 1 line was all to the good. The and were able to stop the Oregon Pet.

.623 AM A 14 .444 plays before they could gain head Pittsburg New York SQ Cincinnati Tit St. Louis 76 Boston 70 Brooklyn Chicago Philadelphia US way. However, they- were unable to withstand the strain of the Qn- $25 to $40 offensive play has not wen developed as yet and straight football was the main reliance in Saturday's" fray. "It was just the kind of football which the boys needed to test their mettle, a good, grueling tussle and one that exi mil ability met on Hayward fluid veslcrday und played to a scoreless tin. The University of Oregon elov- i en doped to hold the.

Multnomah club learn to within one touchdown, emtio through in the flrat game this yisur with a good record. Doth teams played In a listless fashion with the exception of a fw exalting momenta when two forward passes were Intercepted' and thnco fldacement kicks were tried, on by Oregon and two by the Winged aggregation. Dunierous were mailo during the contest with Dick Hmlth; Oregon mentor, using vir- tunllyawo teams during the four quarters. Coach Moe Sax of Multnomah was compelled to send in freBh men In cueh period as his men seemed out of proper condition. T)rcgon Starts Piny The game started wiih Lynn Jones.i Oregon powerful- fullback, kicking off to Anderson of Multnomah, who returned three yards.

From ithls time on punts were ex. changed Oregon gaining- a slight advantage at times and Multnomah taking honors at other Inuring the contest Oregon boated the ball 17 times while the oluhbers kicked 10. The varsity averaged 35 yards to 32 for Mult-noniah. first half the ball was placed in; Multnomah territory almost entirely. At one time during tlin first-quarter, Oregon had a ohtjnce to score, on 15-vaid line but the attempted place kick Called to materialize.

E-ynn Jones llved.up to his repu-intiom as a "locomotive" and tore through the clubmen's line" for 3 to 15 and 10 yards at a time. Ho hoito the brunt of Oregon's attack during the first half, until he was slightly injured and removed. How-aver, he returned during the final period and tore through for his usual amount of distance. "1 Wetzel Intercepts Pass Wetozel showed to good advantage bu was unable to pierce the opposing line for any great distance. He' proved to be a big help in defense as he Intercepted one Multnomah pass and ran 15 yards before he was tackled.

He also showed up well as a punter and Jones booted the ball during the game for an average of 35 yards; Wetzel shot one kick down tire contest, Oregon lined tip for the opening period with Mautz. captain, and Ick Reynolds, at ends; Gooding and vats) I was marked by few penalties. Kerns, tackles; Shields and Soco-lofsky. -guards; Carl Johnson, center; Anderson, quarter; Jones, full The team had not been coached on forward passing and the clubmen completed a couple of aerial plays but other buck; Hodgen and Mimnaugh, half backs. During the first quarter, Carter rH I ItA PKLr I A Oct.

Plilla-detphia finished its home season today hy taking both ends of a dnuhlo header from the New York Gianltj, eight to one and three to nothing. Carlson allowed but four hits in the opener nnd was robbed of shutout when George Kelley hit his 2oth homer of the season. First game: It. H. K.

New York 1 4 3 riiiladelphia-. 8 10 0 Batteries: Barnes ami Snyder; Carlson and Wilson. Second game: Jt. tt. E.

New York 0 9 1 Philadelphia 3 5 1 Batteries: Fitzsimmons nnd Mc-Mullen; Uirich and Henline. Ii yoii would best serve yourself in the matter of dress buy Oregon made suits. Wool from Oregon sheep, woven into fabrics in our mill at Brownsville and fashined to fit your build by Oregon tailors; this is the story of our mill-to-man clothes. When it comes to quality, workmanship and pattern, we are in a position to give the best suits and overcoats on the market for the This store is also headquarters for all kinds cf vr.oolen goods, such as was sent in at center, playing a bang up defensive game but was poor at passing back. However, a little more work and he will be the best snapperhaok at Oregon, it is rumored.

Kg was taking a crack at attempts were smeared. Our kicking was fair for an early season gum and much is to be I expected in this department I when the hooters get their stride. Multnomah had a strong line and a varied attack and I their ends were fast men and I hard tacklers. The clubmen I failed, however, to consistently his first game yesterday. Many Substitutions Made Wetzel.

Stoddard, Cush-man and Kimfnki were injected into the. lineup during the game and 'Showed fairly' well. Riggs, penetrate our line, making first down only a couple of times urine the entire game. They SOX were all old, experienced men 'I BLANKETS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS MACKINAWS SWEATERS Leavitt, Hayden, Warren and Harriman, relieved the linemen. Leavitt and Warren showed up good during the time they were in and with more experience should make the veteran linemen work to keep their position.

Several changes In the present nnd know every trick of the gridiron. "From now on, much time will be devoted to coaching the team on offensive play, forward passing and defense1 against aerial attacks. "Yes." said Dick in a final summing up of the outcome, "I was highly pleased with the showing the team made in the opening game of the season." Iloton Clnohrr. Firth Vlaco Hj" Tht Associated 1'reas) BROOKLYN. Oct.

3. Boston clinched fifth place in the National league today hy handing Brooklyn a five to two setback. It was the fifth straight game lost by the Robins and its 17th defeat in the last 19 starts. The score: K. H.

Boston ...6 10 ,,0 Brooklyn 2 10. Batteries: Cooney and O'Noilj Petty, Cantrell and HargreaVes. lineup pf the Oregon eleven will Store irownsville Woolen Mills be made auring the coming week. according to Dick Smith, who states that ho will produce the best team he can to put against Idaho next Saturday, i "Mill-to-Man Clothiers" EUGENE, OREGON The lineup: Oregon; 0. Multnomah, 0 Mautz, 1 Vesser Kerns, 1.

Faville Socolofsky. 1 Ksping i Nelson Shields- i'. Holmes lioTEL ASTOR Every Room haa Private Toilet -i COi Baths i NeV, Modern Close to Shopping District ud' Theatres free Garage Tariff from $1.50 tin lin flin hnva nut f.in mfiim. And that Ktics for every till tlce prospecttf than it Is right at tht. fjicsent time.

Tho Idou of il-fcnt Ones not enter Into nnynne'n n- the California schedule, ItniMjlne Winn From Cards- (By The Assorintetl Presn) CHICAGO, Oct: 3. Chiraeo bunrhed 'hits today and defeated St. Louis, soven to three, inthe second game of the final series here. Despite their victory the Cubs vent into a tie for lust place with the Phillies, who -won a double header from New York. The scoro: Rr H- St.

Louis ..3 7 1 Chicago 10 3 Batteries: Paulson and Warwick; Blake and Gonzales. PLAY HEXT- SATlinDlY ns It is. Taken all In all. It is likely that aidcrntlnn nnd It would 'n the tho California campus never was gout kind of surprise to all hand mora, at case over seui'in'a If the Hears met with a Itoglstor CluMirinil Hcsulli Gooding. Mason Reynolds Knopp Anderson Anderson Jones t.

Durham Hodgen. Cherry Mimnaugh rh Bruland Substitutions: Oregon, Carter for Johnson, Vitus for Jones, Wetzel for Mimnaugh. Harden for Shields, Warren for Gooding, Jones for Vitus, Riggs for Reynolds, Hedges for Mautz, Stoddard for Anderson, Mimnaugh for Stoddard, Leavitt for Socolofsky, Cushman for Mimnaugh, for Leavitt, Kim-inki for Hodgen, Harriman for Kiminki. Multnomah, Marsh for Mason, Polouse for Knopp, Zeller for Coplin for. Holmes, Chicago Makes It Two In Row From Cleveland J.

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Pittsburg-Cincinnati Ramo canceled; wet grounds. These two teams wljl close the league season here tomorrow with a double header. Corvallis to Be Scene of Big (3ame CORVALLIS, Oct. 4. (Special to the Regteter.) Two big football games next week-ena In the Willamette valley.

The Gonzaga team plays the Oregon Aggies at Corvallis on Friday and Saturday, Oregon and Idaho mix on Hayward field. For two" years. Gonzaga has never been defeated, and in that time she has met these not-so-poor mitfitR- Tflnhn Wnshlncton Stnte. American league w. Pet.

.630 Washington 96 Philadelphia 88 St. Louis 81 RED GRANGE STOPPED Detroit 55 (14 59 72 75 83 8S .79 .78 Delaney for Anderson, Milan for Bruland, Mason for Faville, Carl-berg for Pelouse, McCallum for Marsh, Anderson for Delaney, Faville for McCallum, Delaney for Chicago .540 .523 .510 .458 .452 .309 NEBRASKA GETS REVEXGE IN JMIXOJS GAME .70 .70 Cleveland New York Boston .47 105 Anderson, Carpenter for Carlberg, I Montana, Detroit university, Mult-Durham for Zeller, Pelouse for nomah club, and University of Ne Carpenter. J-ast year witn tne services Keferee: Sam Dolan. of "Skippy" Stiers at quarterback Idaho bent the Aggies 22 to 0. Gonzaga (held Idaho 0 to 0.

Coach In playing Gon (By Tho ssocloted Trent) CHAMPAIGN, 111., Oct, 3. Out of the mist hanging low over Illinois $2,000,000 memorial stadium, a revengeful Nebraska football team, smarting under defeats of 1323 and 1924, rose to super power today vanquished Illinois 14 to 0 and fcceomplishefl what no other football team has been able to do completely stop Red Grange, America's 'outstanding football star. YOU WILL APPRECIATE OUR 75c Sunday Dinner Music by the Vagabonds from 6 to 9 P.M. Ye Towne "Shoppe: JS: lfTi L'.) MO FlJ TO BUILD Ry Th" ABBortatoil Prpnn) NEW TORK, Oct. 3.

The New York Yankees ended their season today with a 9 to 8 victory over tho I Athletics, giving the' latter, the! edge on the year, 13 triumphs and nine, defeats. Babe Huth hit his 25th homer! and Bob Meusel the 33rd in the 1 fifth while Earl Combs scored tho winning tally with two out in the 9th. Meusel is tho home run cham- plon of the American League with I Ruth now tied with Ken Wllllami for the runner up honors. Al Simmons of the Athletics ran his season's hits to 251, cven short of Sislcr's 1922 mark, which stands as a baseball record. The score: It.

H1. E. I Philadelphia 8 19 1 I New York .9 It 0 Batteries: Willis. Oliinn. Groves 1 The enchanted charra of vonr hair lies in proper shampooing Use Scpol Shampoo, regularly for beauty and attractiveness AT Ait DIIOOOISTS A NEf STYLI OF CENTER zaga, said he would rather take a chance on losing a game to them and know what his team has before they play conference schedules than to lead them up to the opener with a soft schedule.

Stockton made a good share of his rep-mntion at backing up Gonzagate line on defense. Young Mr. I.uco came in as a freshman and Osch Hubbard of Ihe Aggies observed that he fills Stockton place very well over other backs experienced on Gonzaga's squad. Gonzaga readily agreed to the following officials: Sam Dolan, referee, former Aggie and Notre Unme all-American tackle; Ted Faulk, umpire, and Mike Morari, Head linesman. Not the least uf.

Professor Dolan's reJereeing Is his speed. Ho never keeps the tcamu S3 4BT A NEEDLECRAFT SHOP 45 West Ninth St. First Natl. Bank Ulfig. Hemstitching, Pleating, Buttons, Needle Work and Infant Ware and Perkins; H.

Johnson, Shields and Bengough, waiting for him, and thiB game promises to be a fast one. Schissler will probably send the following first team in r'riduy. Unl We pay the highest cash price for USED FURNITURE STANDARD FURNITURE CO, Inc. Heilig Theatre fildg. (Hy Tlio Assorlutpd Prcsn) CHICAGO, Oct.

2. Chicago made It two straight over Cleveland today by defeating the visitors. 9 to 2. The locals bunched their hits, one big rally in the fifth Inning giving them a commanding lead which wns never endangered. The scoro: R.

H. E. Cleveland 2 7 0 Chicago 9 10 0 Batteries: I.ovensen, Miller and Myatt; Lyons and Schnlk, Crouse. Why Bother to Start the Furnace These First DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night PUBLIC INVITED At' St. Louis Detrolt-St.

Louis postponed, rain. At Boston Washington-Boston postponed, rain. Ward and Ilobbins, ends; Big Jim Dixon and L.ewis IMckerson, tackles; Glenn Ol instead and Hoy Klchcrt, guards, and Lloyd Bui-coin. center. A veteran line except for Hubblns from last year's freshmen.

in the backfield Oregon fans are going to hear much of Wes Schul-inerich this season a powerful line smasher, nn accurate field goal kicker, and one whom Kllule ltockno describes us one -of the foremost passers on the coast this vear. Paul Snider is a big fullback, and tho best kicker Hchlssler lias developed so Bob Qulnn plays alongside Sehulmerlch at half. Ho is elusive and a cool-headed player, nnd passes well. Webley lOd-wards Is quarterback. i ,) i vV i i Kt i 4 I L'.

f.e's a way to be comfortable without such and labor. expense TO? BAM GONZAGA 1 vs. I convenience of an always- I Puntc from the Southland I 'p There is no Rnblo colored gloom Stanford over tho 9-0 defeat by the Olympic club week ngo Saturday. Instead of moaning over what Is past, the boys are buckling aowjvto hard work and trvlng to correct their faults both commission and omission. "Any men hurt last Saturday?" Pop Warner was asked.

"They did not fight hard enough to get hurt much," drawled Pop, Take advantage of the real ready Radiant Gas Heater. ALUMNI GAME IS TIE COTTAGE GROVE TEAMS ARE basking in its cheery, A turn of the yalve and you are glowing, penetrating heat. O. A. C.

UNABLE TO SCORE (ReulMcr Iano County Bpoclnt) COTTAGK GROVI'i, Oct. 3 Call at our office We have a size and style for every need, arid see this heater demonstrated. insi ana exciting game was played today between the Cottage Grove high Bchool and alumni foot. ball teams. The result was a score- loss tie.

The lineup was as follows: High School Alumni at Corvallis FRIDAY bCf. 1:30 P.M.' Hosklns Teonard NOW Is the time to PLANT TULIPS Strawberry Acres Is tlio plnco to buy 30 mixed tulip bulbs 12 named tulip bulbs Stall 49 nt Public Sfnrkot XS. DAY Jasper, Oregon H.a v.McCargoi h.T Mountain States Power Coy Wanker ('hentnut Hwanson Ballow Glnss McC'arger Gordon Alstott Spray Slim Dalcom mny bo Just tho on-posito build to what one would expect In a center playing with the big line on tho Aggies' team this year. Hut his work in 1924 showed niore fight per yard of his lean-bt tough frame than anyone out for the Job and Slim had somo tough ana heavy competition. H.T UK It.

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