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OREGON ELM BEATS CROWD FRENZIED SCENES 5NAfP EL PS COLLEGIANS CALIFORNIA TEAM BY BIG SCORE OF 39 TO 14 PLAY FOOTBALL GAME frota a near the aide line as te could let Ranged tier bn tier In the grand-tandi and bank Ad three and four deep along the wire below, were thousands of finpiet pttvat cltlsens, all, save the ex-Nebraskana, rooting their darndest for the O. A. C. All these paid their way 'in, but this was hot true of all who saw the game. Scores of thrifty amule found place on the roof a of houses east of 'the rounds, and managed to get a full view without disbursing anything of consequence.

Others were found hanging to telephone polea overlooking; the stadium. Further havoc was wrought to the Sabbatical quietude during the intermission between halves. O. A. O.

Bootera rarade. Out from tbe east side bleachers Montana Wins Frdm Gonzaga by 30 Points Spokane. Oct iX. Montana outplayed Gonxaga at every ataga of today's contest between the universities at Natatorlum park In thia city, and wotv-JO to 0. From Ihe time tfia first touchdown was scored early it the first period until the final whistle Montana never waa In danger, the loea.1 eidven was plainly out-weighed, although the Montana men -took advantage dt weakness at th ends rather than line plunging.

McQuarriSr Adams, Sanderson artd Benx were the' stars," th first touchdown resulted from a fumble hv Condon of Oonsaga on his punt out' wag fcaukht tUt th score was 12 to 7 In.favOr'of Oregon at the end of the first quarter Oregon started fast in the second' quarter and by shooting, HolUs Hunt- lngton. Monteith and Parsons through center and both tackles they took tn ball to the 20-yard line. Here Bhy Huntington wriggled clear through center and got away, but fell five yards from the goal line. Parson does Over. MohUlth Went through the tarfc'e for four yards and Parsons took th -ball over for a touchdown between the-posts.

Beckett kicked the goal, ma ing the score 20 to 7, at which It re-malhed to half tlrne. 1 From this point to half ime plav was even. Both sides lost the ball on fumbles 'and the gains made v.cro- small, while each side broke throng a and spoiled plays by tackling the run- ner behind the line. Eugene Men Show Nothing -Wonderful In Way of De fense, But Can Carry Ball, Two Bands Blaring Add to Pandemonium of Two Yelling Fafctions of Enthusiasts NEBRASKA SECTION PULL marched the O. A.

C. band, tooting MAKE ONE FORWARD PASS own three-yard line. Adams smashed through the lin but the foal failed. California kicked off -to start the 1 'rS'QkCj'' 1 iiMWBWsBiattsBWBs mi 'i in -1 -J1 -j i15! fct- afxli 7 MS Sill Hi A I X. "VS.

I 1 1 X. si'- Si'-iJiL VI Kb. I i t-t -v Si 1 1 1 i I second half and Oregon took ther-tall on its own 15 yard Une. In five flrt During the reat of the game tne oau remained In thi middle of the field du to consistent punting on the part of the local men, but the lnvadera had i no trouble Irk uncorking three tnorS thucbdawns. followed by two goal When Horthereera Have to Make Tip Ground fcdst by Penalty, by Hnnt-lngtoa and Bartlett Oet Busy.

nowns the Oregonlana went down tha i orUaadra kallih TvoH Corn Bait a Hind ta wU Chords for a.tive gut. I'eia to another score. California's de- renso being; weak against the sWlflT lne bucking of the Huntlhgtoha Knd the end running: of Parsons. Beckett and Bartlett. Hollla liuritlnaton made By Douglas Erskine.

Berkeley. Oct. 2k (I. N. brazenly.

Behind then swarmed the O. A. C. rooters, wriggling across the stadium In ckstep with a Charlie Chaplin gait, they swaggered, chanting a patriotic melody, forming a huge letter In the center. The band continued Its inarch, executing some military maneuvers.

Then the letter yawned and the band was 1 wallowed up within It. Followed then a series of growls, caterwauls and roars, ending with a cheer for somebody or other. Even the visitors Were given the compliment of a groan and a Joyful yowl. then the ehtourge raced back to the bleachers, the Nebraska band having been standing patiently at attention to On side while the demonstration was going on. The Nebraska musicians then per- th score on one buck and his brother kicked the goal, ttuttlnx O'e- The football team of the Unlyeralty of gon on the rong end of a 27 tb 7 tally Oregon defeated California's eleven at Berkeley today by a score of 39 to 14.

Eugene xcaa Oo Sapldly. the Oregonlana were srolne well' at kicks. A crowd of 200 witnessed the game which marks the opening of the Spokane football season. Winged Teanf 'ttr Wbrk. the Multnomah Arhateur Athletic club football team, although, they have no game in view for the next fortnight, will workout this morptpg at o'clock.

Manager Convill has shifted his entire backfield. Dorms and CrOWell are playing the halfback positions and Len Strlebig la being Usd in the fullback position. this stage. Parsons cauaht -BrooVs' California acored the first and last Rick-off and ran It in yards to touchdowns' of the game and Oresron Oregon's 80 yard line. Parsons fol lowed with a seven yard run arotind Sandwiched Six line crossing plays between.

The visitors did nothing wonderful left tackle and Shy Huntington made 2 yards through the same place. Par- ons tore off a 20 yard run around in tne way of stopping up the attack of the California men. Their offensive play was so much better than the right end, the Hunttngtona bucked It By C. T. Hoge.

Buch a gathering of, frenzied football enthusiasts seldom has appeared Multnomah field as helped play yesterday's contest between lh Oregon Aggie and the Cdrnhuakers from Nebraska. two. bands, blaring out Constant melody and near-melody and two ye ling factions, besides the omnl-present General Public, made the premises vociferously resonant. the Nebraska cadet band sprung ome surprises in the way of "rooting" upon the Portland public. For example, whenever the Oornhuskers got the ball front the opposition, the musicians would automatically fall into the monotonous refrain of "Go Tell Aunt Rhody." which Is the official rooting tune.

Back home, the root-era sing the college yell to It and it I'aa come to be the slogan of victory, the band likewise supported the yelling contingent with weird harmonica of encouragement when the back-home for 12 more and Persona finished what he had started by going clear home team that the comparative weak lound California's rlkht end for a to ness of the line when the ball was in California's possession was marked. Both teams were much better In pos in mm aiinif gt iriniri rr rI Win mmm ur tj li 4 yard run and a touchdown. The punt-out was not caught and the score stood session of the ball than they were 33 to 7. The final tally for the northerners when the other side had it. Tried Tew Passes.

was mad in a hurry at the start tt The Oregon team tried few forward the last quarter. Oregon had the ball in the center of the field. On the first passes, they did hot have to. Their best one was the first play made In play Shy Huntington made a pass 23 yards to Bartlott, nnd on the nxt the last quarter when they had a lot of ground to gain owing to a penalty play Shy Went through the right ld4 of California's line for a 25 yard rurl Inflicted on them. This was a 25 ya.d heave from Stay Huntington to Iiart that was terminated less than a yard from the goal line.

Beckett was given the ball for the certain touchdown ahd lett, whleVi the latter caught neatly and on which he would r.ave made a further gain had he not stepped on tho Bhy Huntington failed in his kick for goal. California had the better of the sideline. play In the last 10 minutes of the California forward passes were generally successful. Only a few long passes were tried and it was one of pame. Brooks and Gimball gained boys were losing.

2ortla4 Xuskera There. the special train that brought the Cornhuskera carried also a group nf business men from Lincoln ana Omaha. But these were not the only cnes occupying the certtrdl section of the grandstand set aside for Nebras-kans. For be it known that thousands Of Portlandera once lived in the corn belt and many hundreds claim the University of Nebraska as their alma Inkier. This section, therefore, was fairly crammed With Wearers of the Scarlet end cream.

Nor had they forgotten the old-time alp with which these that gave the Blue and Gold boys their second ecore. Sharp, from the 20 yard line a few minutes before the end of the game, shot a 30 yard throw at the California half was all ready to take the pass when he was Interfered with by Hotlts Huntingdon and therefore gave the CalifornlansJ the gain of the ball. With only a yard they yelled the rollicking slogans to gain Wells was sent over for the score. Most of the California gains or the forward pass were made on ehort nine yards on a forward pass and Sharp made four on a double psss. Wells gained 12 yards in three consecutive bucks and Sharp brought the crowd to its feet by dashing around Oregon's left end for a 28 yard gain.

A forward pnss gained four yards and California, with two yards to gain, lost the ball on downs through an incomplete forward pass. Oregon tiOies on Holding. Oregon Was penalized for holding nnd was forced to kick. Sharp ran in Peckett's punt to the Oregon 40-yard line. California lost the ball when TV.sley blocked a forward pass atid had to kirk but Beckett was forced to kick immediately and th California took the ball on the 41-yard line.

Wells made two yards through left Sharp went through right tnrkle for four, Wells made through center for a run. A. douhlo rass and a tackle play In which Pharn carried the ball, followlna a snappy heaves from Brooks and Sharp to Gimbal when, the receiver went straight ahead of his position and took the ball from five to 10 yards ahead of. Was verybdfly happy when Tuffjr Conn rait the full length of the field for ai tonchdowa that tied the score? Just take a look at the bright voting faces above, those of a fair Aggie rooter and her yonthfnl escort Below, Meier NeHrmah, the Aggies' best plunging back, lipping through the Nebraska line with the ball. The Cornhuskera are the big fellows with the white barred hosiery.

the place of the last down. Throw Surprise Into Oregon. Oregon supporters were given a sur iime out ror Nebraska.) Hidden went prise in tne rirst part or tne trame. EVERY PLAY OF NEBRASKA-OREGON AGGIE GAME around end for 4 yards. Caley thrown ttnfl California's hopes were high when -a Icr 'r 1 ti thti tferaeiey uoys scored the firs ici-uverea utiu in miaiitiu.

a. ah- end run. On nnthi.r rinnhU Conn i Oregon eot the ball from Brooks made 2 yards. Forward nass. B.

An- klckoff, and Bartlett went around dersonto Webster, Incomplete. right end for 20 yards on the. firs i smeared forward pass anvo California Atrrlea Save One Break. i play, aionteitn rumftii urn nan on Nebraska's right end Conn made five ards. On line plunge.

Newman made one yard. Anderson made first down off tackle for four yards. Aggies' ball ou their own 34 yard line. Reardon lost half yard on end run on incompleted forward pass by Aggies. A forward pass by Conn was intercepted by Dobson with no gain.

Caley lost B. Anderson Dunted. Caley fumbled the next play and C.ilifornia was in (wo yards to Rain ou the touchdown. Wells madn it on a buck although Anderson's nunt. Hubbard recovered Dotssession on Oreeron's 40-vard line.

cloue that it had to marain was ho and ran to Nebraska's i yard line, Ca- Right away Brooks sent a forward lev oowning mm under tne goal post pass to Sharp for Bevrn yards, and Brodks bucked center for eight more. liMcaiuau ww uiBhtvu eU vaa-aaiuv u( Oiegon. buttle in the college days, the result Waa that one could almost imagine l.tmself right among the natives on the prairie. As for the noise machine Imported from Corvallla, it had all the elements Of inspiration. The home folks wore fezes of the coHege colors, and as the students sat massed in the bleachers at the east side of the field, the effect was like a mammoth scrap of orange peel.

The O. A. C. band shouted back defiantly at the Nebraska band, and ajometlmes the athletes could hardly hear the signals because of the two-' some racket. Old Grass on seek.

Old grads of both O. A. and Nebraska had come from afar to witness this contest. For example, Charlie ttbrg. once Nebraska's most irresistible Center rtish, came in from Ills ranch at Ts'orth Center.

to mlg with the boys knd belp put 'er over the goal '-line. Weary Chandler, of Marshfleld. a tT. of O. celehrity, and Lieutenant Chuck Taylor, of Vancouver, were leaning gainst the press box listening to the returns from the Oregon-California game, and admiring the near-Hughes 'whiskers being sprouted by Oliver Huston, who loaned against the opposite side of the box.

Bystanders noticed that the Huston Whiskers are different from the Hughe foliage only in age, the presidential crop being much more staunch and durable than the Huston sprout. Close observers saw also Governor Wlthyoomue in a box, applauding vigorously at the most opportune rrto-rnehts. Kx-OoVernor T. T. Geer, tall sycamore of the Waldo hills, likewise was there, looking fiom the awful vantage of his height over the heads Of the hoi pollol.

CqngreSsman "rat" MeArthur was watching every play braska, but O. A. C. declined penalty, be measured. I.lne-up: California.

Pos. Cohen. Coofen. Leggett, White, I ax ton UK Mcculloch l.lversedge. Bell Snyder.

Rimsell Moulux IW Rpcketb' I Hose replaces Newman.) Rose mad half yard through center. Rose fumbled on 1 yard line. Nebraska recovered ball and Gardner punted oo yards to Conn, who returned ball a Brooks and Wells carried the ball to Oregon's 28-yard line, and a forward pass from Brooks to Sharp gained 13 yards. With the first down on the fire-yard line, Brooks went through right tackle for three yards, ahd Wells was Mitchell WHllnm Rlsle formfed some counter tactics, marching around and around and finally coming to a stand In circular formation, while out from the obscurity wobbled a huge corncob. Some 20 feet long, propelled by some of the loyal Nebraekans.

this symbolic emblem, wafted here and there like one of the U-boats, was greeted with eheera by friend and foe alike. It presently was shunted back to the aide lines as the team trotted back on the field, the band, however stood then playing until the" referee's whistle sounded. Crowd Zs Sportsmanlike. the big crowd was Intensely partisan, but Intensely sportsmanlike. Good plays received the proper recognition, regardless of who made em.

Vlien the game was over and while the bulk of the, spectators felt keert disappointment over the result, cheers for the victors could be heard on every eide. The Nebraskans were royally entertained after the game at a big Nebraska dinner at the Multnomah hotel at which felicitations were exchanged and the transplanted Nebraskans, now hyphenates, talked over, old days with the boya from the old "unl." Petroleum deposits that have been discovered In Somallland are being investigated by the British government. center for three yards and first down. Ball on Aggies' 46 yard line. (They Called time out to fix Cook's pants.

Ho was about to lose all of them. It took 15 stitches to repair the tent.) On forward pass Otoupalik fumbled a perfect pass by Rlddell. Cook cleared 18 yards around left cd. End of first half in possession Nebraska on Aggies' 32 yard line. Score Nebraska.

O. A. C. 7. THIRD QUARTER McNeil for O.

A. C. kicked off 80 yards to Dobson. who returned 10 yards. Riddell slid off tackle- for six yards.

Cook added two yards off tackle, Otoupalik made yardage through Une. Cook llved over line for flrBt doWn for one yard. Nebraska's ball on their own 45 yard line. Riddell thrown for yard loss by Brooke. Cook wriggled through tackle for four yards.

Incompleted forward Pass by Rlddell spoiled by Newmkn. Dobson punted Over goal line for a touchback. Ball on O. A. 20 yard line.

Newman two yards through guard. On fake punt a double pass to B. Anderson netted one yard. On fake punt formation Conn circled end for 11 yards. B.

Anderson hit center for one yard. Incomplete forward pass B. Anderson to Reardon Spilled by Dobson. B. Anderson gained half yard on end run.

B. Anderson's punt hit an electric wire over field and Rlddell ran for a touchdown unnoticed by O. A. C. Ground rule compelled kick over.

R. Anderson punted out bounds for IS yards. Beardoa 2s Injured. Ball on Nebraska's 48 yard line. Cook yards.

On double pass. Conn made 'i Spi'llman. before being yards on long end run Dudley FIRST QUARTER. Corey kicked off at for 60 yards to Conn, who returned it 20 yards. Aggies gain two yards by Walkers' line plunging.

Another plunga of tackle netted two yards. Anderson was thrown back four yards on an ejidHrun. Corey tackled. Aggies punted 85 yards, bail going out of bounds. Ball on Nebraska's 3-yard line.

On fake punt formation, Rlddell mad one yard. (Time out for Aggies, Selph injured.) Dobson bucked line for five yards. Caley mado first down around right end for eight yards. Dobson hit center for three yards. Nebraska's ball on Aggies' 49-yard line.

(Time out for Aggies) Walker replaced by A. Anderson). Line plunge gained ono yard. Rlddell hit line for eight yards but Nebraska off-side and penalized five yards On fakft pnnt formation Rlddell circled end for five ynrda; Dobson punted 40 yards to Conn, who returned five yards. Aggies ball on their 15 yard line.

On fake punt Anderson circled end for f.iur yards. On another fake punt Newman bucked line for flvo yards. ebrasa Scores rirtt. Newman dived over the line for first down for three yards. On circle of sent the rest of tho way for the Hcore.

forced out of bounds. Gardiner inter- TeRftrt rartlftt Hunt inaton Gordon. Johnson. U.T Montgomery 11. VI.

Sharp f.sne. half yard on end run. Rlddell hit line for five yards, but penalized for offside for five yards. On fake pUnt formation, Rlddell made four yards. Forward pass, Rlddell to Otoupalik, netted nine yards.

Dobson hit line for first down. Caley went through off tackle for six yards. Rlddell went through center for five yards. Otoupalik added three yards through center. Rlddell added five yards through center.

Dobson hit center for yardage. Ball on Aggies' 19 yard line. On fake pant, Riddell made seven yards through line. Caley circled right end for a touchdown in corner of field. Goal Xs ricked by Corey.

Otoupalik punted out from corner of field to Caley, who heeled the catch in front of aoal twiats. Corev kicked ceuted a forward pass by Anderson on Gimbal caught tho punt-out and Mont-Nebraska's 15 yard line. (Time out for gomery made the score 7 to 0 by Nebraska.) Resume. Caley slid off kicking the goal. The Joy of the bUi-tackle for half yard.

Gardiner punted dfsts the bleachers was ahort-llved. 6 3rd UJ- After two trine Ht the line. Brooks Parsons kicked tho ball to the center of the son uacK ior yaras. orwara pass, u. i Anderson, to Reardon.

Incomplete. An- 'eld and OrcKon started a procession arnl nthr fnrward nn. Anrlerann for the California line. 1'arnoni off Reardoh, Incomplete. B.

Anderson the Huntington hrothrrs ripped yards to Caley, who re- Th Xiine-Up, Wells roster Urook's. Magulre.F.B Huntington Pullman Quintet Plans on Long Trip The Wafh'riRtop State college basketball quintet, northwent intercollegiate champions, will make a tour of thi Rocky mountain district Snd the middle west states this winter, provided the present plans of Athletic Director if Tjr.hir (in not miscarry. l'os. Oregon Aggies Bissett l. L.

G. punted 40 turned 10. Nebraska Gardiner Rhodes Kositsky Moser Dale Shaw Corey Caley made a van! on end run. Riddell cleared G. I- R.

L. B. 11. half yard on end run. (time Out for Brooke Busch Selph Walker McNeil Gill Reardon Anderson Conn Newman Nebraska.) Resume.

(Time out for 1.. B. Ridden K. it- gains in six and seven-yard pieces, ahd Shy Huntington finally went straight through right tackle for a 10-yard gain that took him over the liric. Beckett evened tho score by kicking the goal.

touchdown ln right Plays. Shy Huntington took kl'-k off on Oregon's line and went down the field for another touchdown, the inarch heing accomplished in eight plays, which included an uncompletod forward pass. Beckett went aroun-1 the end for l-'O yards, Parsons went through tackle for 10. Hollis Hunting, ton gdined 15 through center and then made a yard on a tackle play. Shy Huntington went around the end tor 20, Parsons ran around the end to onS-yard line pfter a forward pass had been dropped and Shy Huntington went over for the score Beckett failed to kick the goal, al- i lt Nebraska.) Resume.

Cook circled lett end for 18 yards: Dobson made Jlne buck for half yard. Moist threw Rlddell for 8 yard loas. Incompleted forward Otoupalik Dobson Lj. F. -R.

H. V. V. -F loth ass, Riddell to Gardiner, spoiled by Vjnn. Forward, pass, to Cook, vas good for 8 yards, but O.

A. all on down. Ball on O. A. C.

24 yard es ror vaiue i uy lite lUUIDIlllllcn r-r" games scheduled with the University of Utah, which won the A. A. U. national championship last season, and Bohler held a conference' with Dr. Stewart, athletic director of the University of Nebraska, late last night regarding games with Nebraska.

The Pullman team may. play Multnomah if enough games can be Secured on the coast. line in O-" A. possession. (Reardon hurt.) Conn lost yards Substitutions: First period A.

Anderson for Walker. period Cameron for Rhodes. Hubbard for Gill, Cook for Caley, Moist for Bissett. Third period Webster for Moist, Norria for Cameron, Cameron for Moser, Williams for Anderson. Fourth period Caley for Cook.

Thodes for Nor-rls, Doyle for Dobson, Rose for Newman. Scores: First period Caley, Nebraska, touoh-down; Corey, goal. oi end run and Aggies penalised 15 vards for holding. Conn, on a fake punt formation, made 7 yards around left end. (Time out for Nebraska.) Norris replaced Cameron tn left tackle and Cameron replaced Moser in center.

B. Anderson nunted 83 vards and the nlav 'HAT'S the thing that counts- was called back and Nebraska was pen value; it's more important than anything. second period conn, o. A. touch- down; Conn, goal.

1 Fourth period Corey, Nebraska. 3 alised 5 yards for holding. Aggies ball on their own 29 yard line. On doubie nass Conn last 5 yards. B.

Anderson punted 20 yards to Gardiner with no return. Cook made no gain on line Siace kick; caiey, touch-own rjorey, goal. Officials George Varnell (Chicago) rafamm- Stanloir Rnr1alr SlflfcWnn goal. Score: Nebraska, O. A.

0. Nebraska carried ball from middle of field without losing possession of It. Corey kicked off 35 yards to Conn, who returned bail TO yards. Aggies' ball on their own So yard line. Newman hit line for 3 yards.

Newman fumbled and lost half yard but recovered. On fake punt and aide pass to Conn, Conn circled end for 7 yards. (Cameron replaced Rhods at right tackle). Newman bucked center for yard, making first down for Aggies. Otoupalik recovered a bad pass back on Aggies' 20 yard line.

Caley made 6 yards througn center. End of first quarter. Score: Nebraska, O. A. O.

0. SECOXD QUARTER. Otoupalik hit center for 2 Rlddell lost half yard cm Itni plunge. Riddell was held for no gain on line plunge and Aggies got bait on first down. Anderson punted 20 yards to Dobson for no return.

Caley made 11 yards around right end. Riddell slid off tackle for 3 yards. Otoupalik hit line for 1 yard. Caley went aronnd end for Jt on Aggies 6 yard line. (Hubbard replaced QUI for O.

A. Riddell bucked line but lost half yard. On a fumble by Carey behind the goal line Conn recovered ball and ran entire length of field for a touchdown, the ball bounded out of Caley's hand after he had crossed O. A. line.

Conn kicked goal. Score Nebraska, 7. O. A. 7.

Corey kicked off 60 yards and B. Anderson returned ball 24 yards. On double pass Conn made 9 yards around left end. B. Anderrfon made yardage with 2 yard gain through line.

Newman made 2 yards through center. Conn hit line for 4 yards. Newman added another yard through center. Newman tnade yardage through center. Conn lost 2 yards around left ehd.

Aggies penalized IS yards for holding. O. A. G. Xa Pemallaed.

Aggies ban on their own 23 yard 'lunge. Riddell pluhiged througn center or 1 yard and Nebraska penalised S. C33 umpire; W. A. Fenstermacher (Prlnre yards offside.

ton), field Judge; Dr. F. J. Bohler (W. S.

C), head linesman. uouDie pass, Kvaaeii to uook, was in complete. Riddell circled Aggies' right end for 30 yards. (Time out for Ne Utah Defeats U. S.

C. braska.) Ball on Asreies 20 yard line. Cook dodged around Aggies' left end for 11 yards for first down. Ball On 9-yard line. (Williams goes In for A.

GLAMORGAN OVERCOATS Anderson at left guaro.1 cook nit line for yards. Otoupalik added 4 more through center. Riddell no pain through line. End third quarter ball on Ag Los; Angeles, Oct 21. (U.

The University of Utah football team won over the University of Southern Call- fornia this afternoon, 27 to 12, In a i hard fought contest. Warner Was the star for the Mormons, es he scored two touchdowns In the first quarter. The U. S. C.

touchdowns were both1 mad by Mallette, one after a spectac- ular 80-yard run in the second and the other after a run of 20 yards in the fH third period. I gies' 2-yard line, fourth down. Nebraska's ball. We -offer you clothes that repre. sent the utmost in value the greatest amount of style, quality, and workmanship possible at the price They are made by Hart Schaffner Marx You know what their label means; it's a fine thing for you to have such a guarantee on a purchase that you make.

End third quarter score Nebraska 7. O. A. C. 7 FOURTH QUARTER (Caley goes in for Cook.

Rhodes in Full of dash, snap and style; cut large and loose, with deep armholes, and draped easily from the for Norria.) Nebraska failed on fourth down. Aggies' ball on their 1 yard line. B. Anderson nun ted 20 yarda. Calev re Crimson Has Easy Game.

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N. shoulders, giving the swagger effect so much. turning 7 itearaon making great Harvard had the easiest game of its sougnt atter lackie. pass, uorey to uimi-palik, netted 4 yards. Rlddell on fake punt, held to no gain around end.

Incomplete forward pass broken up by schedule today and defeated the Mas-achasett Aggies 47 to the whole game was played In the Farmers' ter Keardon. Neorasna is going to try ror :4 lace kick from the zs-yard line. Corey tckine-. Caley hold! fix bail. Corey $25 to $40 line.

B. Anderson lost three yards on fake punt formation and end run. On double pass Conn was thrown back for 2 vard loss. B. Andercon punted 35 place kicked goal.

Score: Nebraska, li; O. A. C. 7. ritory and the Crimson bad never a SB bit of difficulty la holding the visitors.

ES Arizona Eleven Lose. Whittler. CaL, Oct 21. (U. Whlttier college easily defeated the f2 University of Arizona eleven this- aft-emoon, the final scoring being 27 yards to middle of field.

Caley returned ball 10 yards. Dobson bucked line for 'OcmrMUkera Xlck Off. Nebraska kicking off. Corey kicked Mari In New Ynrk etfiresslv for us bir HJhi Alfrtdr ll 4 yards, a. Anoerson inrew dick caiey for 4 yard loss.

On fake punt formation 50 yards to Conn, who returned 10 yards. Done forward pass, B. Ander son to Hubbard, was Incomplete. For Jxiddeil netieq yarus Incompleted forward pass. a rates' ball on downs on their own Suits or Overcoats $20 to $35 Benjamin company.

uiamorgans are to re to io. ward-pass. B. Anderson to Hubbard, nttt 11 vinfl ralv iiitrntA in 25 yard line. 0.

Anderson slid off in Portland only pf us. dersoa's forward pass but was downed tackle ror 1 yara. iviwrnan nu une ior 2 yards. B. Anderson slid off tackle Washington Fresh Win.

3 Aberdeen, Oct 21. the Unl- verslty of Washington freshmen de-f eated the local high school eleven to- i 3 rvr 9 virdi. (Time et for O. A. O.

A. penalised 2 yards for taking in his tracks, ball in midlield. on bad fiass back. Nebraska lost 4 yards. Caley ost 2 yards on end On forward pass by Caley, Newman intercepted the ball and it is O.

A. in midf TekL Dobson Jntereepted Anderson's forward BUtf day by a score of 18 te B. Anderson punted -to yards to Ca pass and ran 3 yaras. caiey ran around Aggies' left end for 20 yards ley who returned a yards. Ridden gamed half yard on off tackle.

Caley dodged through line for 4 yards. Riddell made no grain through line a great tackle and a touenqowa, ecore: iveoraska, if J. A. 7. SamT Rosenblatt Co.

Buffum Pendleton Co. i Cbthicra, Hattefi and 127 SIXTH STREET F. Pendleton Wlathrop Hammond Doyle roes fn for Dobson. Corev Griffin It First Captain. A.

D. Griffin has keen named crosscountry captain of Stanford University's squad being the first hill and dale leader th college ever boasted. The team may meet California In a deal raca, by Btasett. (Time out for O. A.

(Cook replaced Caley.) Capiat Slssett Badly Xnrt. Kicked goal, score: Neoraska. 17; O. a. i.

Captain Bissett badly hurt and oar ried off field. Moist replaced Bissett. t-cik darted through line for seven Southeast Comer Fifth and Alder The Men's Store for Quality and Service Corey kicked off 49 yards to Webster, who returned It 18 yards. Aggis lost yard on a amble. B.

Anderson made 1 yard on double pass. Forwari Sass Incomplete, Doyle breaking it up. I. Anderson bunted 4 yard to Caley. tarda for first down, Cook slid tackle for four yarda.

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Years Available:
1902-1922