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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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Statesman Journali
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THE OREGOM STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1925 PACIFIC EASY VICTOR OVER BEARCATS AND TAI'ES GAME BY 23-0 i 7 IV? o- i i tr i I I danger. Then after two plays, came the direful break which sad-I dened the Idaho rooters.

Pow- I HUES II russes paia or various rvmas ana meanings: SYIIPATHETIC RIOT CROWDS ILL PEN' FOOTBALL WHO'S WHO Introducing ers, quarter, was all Bet for a Intuit Tha Iriahn Hno m-hiol, Viitti- Business Office Not Proper Place or) Effect Warm, Not. Cold-blooded, Ones Wanted; "Pair of SixejL" Reveals That Even Stage Variety May Be Made Interesting LAST 1325 WE erto had performed admiral) y. FROM 0 failed in its functions, permitting the punt to be blocked. The ball man to pay the alimony without extra cost to the taxpayers. When a man and his wife are divorced they are certainly no longer husband and wife and therefore the justice's court has no authority to issue a warrant in a ease of that protesting against the payment of tha bills as herein contained, I want it distinctly understood that I am addressing this letter to you tolely In my capacity as a private citizen." me viewpoint of the spectator Miss LEE ECKEB End bounced back over Powers' head and the Aggies scored.

Powers, injured in the play went out of the game for good. declared Mary Kight-linger, charming leading lady of the De -Molay play, "A Pair of Sixes, when seen-last night dur poor Headvork and Lack of Punch jflamed (or Defeat oi Willamette Hard Battle Fought on Idaho Gridders; Vandals Fail to -Mejst Demand Disturbance by Convicts Leads to Disciplining by Deputy Warden Lillie Cole returned to TT Hoggs Johns the kind of kiss hfc save her. And the Interviewer As satisfied also that Miss Kightliliger knew what the was talking about when she fid that kisses fare of various SPOKAXE. Nov. 21.

(By As ing a rest period between herl sociated Press.) Playing ragged. but at times sensational football. Washington State college and Kinds, and that stage kisses can scenes on the stage, "are ot various kinds, and have a great many different meanings." Then, suddenly, she was alone be made interesting. BOISE. Jtlaho.

Nov. 21. By Gonzaga university battled to a This player, though small, has capitalized his basketball training and made himself invaluable through his ability, to receive forward passes. He picks them out of the air with gratifying regularity. Weighing 150 pounds and standing 5 feet 10 inches, he is fast, sure and plucky.

scoreless tie before 6,000 fans here Associated Press) In a surprising result of a riot, alleged to be one of sympathy for convicts in the "bull fen" not being allowed to enter the yard during the day time with the rest of the prisoners. with Johns, and her be-1 trothai scene was on T. Boggs Johns, hard-boiled to everyone ex-j cept his friends, took the-oppor Thirty-nine railroads run out of Chicago. We don't blame reversal of re-game dope, the Idaho Vandals made a game fight against the fi vorite Oregon Agri-cnltuyal college college eleven, the game going to the latter by a score Poor head ork and lack of punch on the part ct Willamette and fast, alert playing and plenty of fight on the part of Pacific university gave- the latter a 23-0 victory in yesterday's gridiron battle on field. Willamette refaaed to take the offensive during entire game 'until, there left about five minutes to this afternoon.

Drives launched by both teams, powerful at firpt. failed each time as they neard striking distance of goal lines. Ingram led the hard hitting Gonzaga backfield that broke through the Cougar line repeatedly for substantial gains. Meeker, uTOni VALLEY TITLE IS WON BY SALEM HI Continned from pace 1) field. Another pass and only 23 yards to go.

Another pass but incomplete. Salem lost another five yard penalty. Corvallis forced to ground a pass, but another took the ball to the five-yard line.t A muffed pass on Salem's five-yard line- Another attempt but incom of lfi to 7. Taking advantage of the breaks received during the first half of toe game the visitor? Pacific the ball on Willamette's 35 yard line. One first down gained the Badgers the 25 yard, and from there the place kick was made.

some eight convicts have been given a partments in the "bull pen" now leaving room for but one more man in this section of the state Hats for the wayward. It is thought that between 15 and 20 convicts participated in the riot which occurred last Sunday even TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i tunity on the wing and at an 80-mile an hour clip rushed an engagement ring on Miss Cole's willing finger. He was eager to close the bargain with a kiss: she was eager, too, but she did not want any cold-blooded kiss in a business office. Johns assured her made two toiachdowns and kept the lead throughout. It was warfaie all the way and Tn ned goal was made KIRNISHKD' TH1KO atisrtuienls.

Gjt Center Phon. NICKI.Y healel plete. Salem was off-side and the X. 1281 W. in midfieid the Vandals had a big 23 2,1 margin, but the ttreaks were re possible by, a VilHamette fumble on her own 20 yard line.

Pacific Failing to penetrate the Bearcat line in three downs. Tucker place kicked, making the ball was on their 13-yard line. A pass was blocked and another intercepted on the one-yard line and returned to the 23-yard line as the game ended. peatedly against tbJpm. A blocked BKI.MOVr ItKSIOFNCK Will the Poi' Iaml Udv call on Mr.

William Fleming, State. Street or Phone? 63n2" punt in the early: minutes of the that when she got it it would not be rold-bldbded. And the interviewer is here to record that the kiss was not a cold-blooded affair, and that from Sufficient rooters accompanied game an intercepted pass which gave OAC the ball in midfieid. a Waldorf and Sweet performed well for the state college backfield. and Parkhill and Mitchell, ends, loomed up in the line.

WSC lost its best chance to 3Core in the second period, when i pass and a long run by Meeker took the ball to the bulldogs' six line. An attempted pass was over the goal line and the ball reverted to Gonzaga. Gon-saga attempted a field goal in the first period, and Meeker tried a place kick from near midfieid in each the second and fourth quarters for the Cougars. i Gonzaga made nine first downs and WSC seven. score 13-0.

The quarter ended with 3 ROOMS ITUMSllKn. DOWNSTAIRS. Light anil water. 41 X. ilvt.

23ni." the team to form a long sernentfne fumbled punt otx which OAC between halves, at least 200 par ticipating. Salem was represented scored a safety tfliese were the stepping stones ti the Vandal by several hundreds of other interested football fans. pi ay. men sne opened up on an aerial attack. One pass from her own 10 yard line was easily Intercepted by Pacific, who raced for the final touch down of the game.

Pacific made its score on' two touch downs with the kicks converted each time and three field goals. Willamette kicked off to pacific's 3 0 yard line. On a trick play Pacific gained midfleld. From then: on for the rest of the half. the game was fought In WiUam- ette, territory.

The first quarter waa'a punting duel with Willamette getting the worst pf it by about ten yards to a punt. When-erer Pacific got the ball she used three strenuous downs; in an endeavor to pierce the Bearcat line. downfall. The Vandals received the first Lineup of the two teams: Pfleiu Corvallis kickoff and statrted a maroh down ing. Some of the men, feeling restless after the quiet of the day, took advantage of the occasion by hurling tobacco tins through the bars of their cells, bnfiking the windows opposite.

When the eight wore rounded up and detailed to the "bull pen" the riot suddenly was quieted. It is thought the men were particularly riled because Frank Fallen, xin for robbery in Multnomah county, had been placed in the dungeon on bread and water, after having threatened Deputy Warden Lillie that he was going to cut him up if he got the chance. The men also believed that Murray, Kelley and Willos, recently convicted of murder, should be given the privilege of viewing the great open spaces from the yard, instead of being pent up all the time inside. Fallen, it will be remembered, was the one for whom Nagel Sorhus recently attempted to smuggle a the field which seemed irresistible. Then on the yard line, a pass Mar Ivi tne ensuing kick off.

The last field goal came when Pacific gained the-. Willamette. 10 yard line after haying smashed over two terrific first downs from midfieid. Tucker again place kicked. The final touch down was made with 20.

seconds left Co play. Willamette had j'ust competed a pass for a five yard loss, and had Punted to their own 40 yard. Pacific was force 1 to punt. Willamette attempted to pass. Pacific intercepted, and raceA for a tnnoh Lyons arksnn was smeared aid the ball went over.

Scbulmerich painted OAC out of 3. RK'- Rlffe KTf; THinS.in 1). Smith Key Pnrminter LKR Barrhard Gault (Cxl Winkler l.Htt I'to iiuler Spec Keene. referee; Temple K. lrajfer Kelly (lapt) Xwjkf ft.

USE VIRGINIA DARE For that wonderful delicate flavor in your cakes and desserts. Sherry, Brandy and Claret flavor for that Thanksgiving Pudding and Sauce. Officials: COLISEUM, Los Angeles, Nov. 21. (By Associated Press.) The thundering herd of Trojans from the University of Southern California bore down on Iowa's football team here today and defeated the old gold squad 18 to 0, smashing, except on the two occasions, the latter's line almost at will.

Both times the line did hold the Iowaus did it on dangerous footing, with their backs nearly under their goal posts. but to no avail. Whenever Wil Itmckmeyer, umpire; Maples, head linesman. lamette got the ball, she punted, down. "Emerson converted the kick, Whether Willamette could have TRAIN CRASH IS FATAL pierced the Pacific line will never revolver into' the yards of the WOMAN" 1IFS AS RFSC1.T OF be known as she made the attempt but three times in the game trying; for yardage only once or twice In the entire first half.

Pacific 'scored her first touch down when they started a march from 'Ulamette's 32yard line. First down gave them the ball on W'iilanfette'g 15 and a successive, first down and they were on the five yard line, L. Emerson NORTHERN PACIFIC CRASH But with the leaders now sig The Bearcats had one great chance to' score but lost because of their OL.YALPIA, Nov. 21. CAMBRIDGE.

Nov. 21. (By Associated Press.) Harvard fought Yale to a scoreless tie this nalled out to enjoy special quarters, the men have quieted down, and are contemplating pensively fBv Associated Press.) Mrs. I own awkardness. Fasnacht lay aura Hahn.

31. of Aberdeen, who this afternoon's Salvation Army was iniured Tuesday when a Nor- blind on the edge of the field, and service, at which they will all be Salem High, Cbrtifellis 0. Pacific 2S; Willameitte 0. Stanford 26; Califtnb-nia 14. Oregon Aggies 16: of Idaho 7.

Southern California 18; Iowa 0. IT of Washington 70; College Of Puget Sound 7. Washington State College Gonzaga 0- Harvard Yale 0. Notre Dame 13; Northwestern 10. Michigan Minnesota 0.

Georgetown 27; Fordhani 0. Kugene High. Albany Hitrh 0 Linfield Oregon Normal 0. hern Pacific passenger train was not a Pacific man was covering as invite 1 to sing. Willamette snapped into the play wrecked near here, died in a hospital here tonight after a delicate on their own 10 yard line.

Just operation had been performed to- as Houston snapped the ball to lay in an attempt to save her life. afternoon in as courageous and sensational a battle as ever has been witnessed in the half century of gridiron competition between these two foes. Winslow, Scott came racing. out A 13 months old baby boy who on the field. inslow passed to "ame uninjured through the wreck bat killed his mother and the en- bucked it and converted the ensuing kick.

Pacific kicked off, feut again Willamette was satisfied to keep to the defensive, and there1 the half ended. Pacific' invaded Willamette" time after time through punting and clever passing, but the Uearcaf line held, and they could not penetrate It. Hut E. Tucker provecf an accurate place kicker, and red nine points on three Vautiful field goals. Fasnacht for a perfect completion.

Tineer of the train and injured la but Scott remained on the field. Astoria High Newberg High ither persons, is being cared for Fasnacht was not downed till he 0. )y a local family. Colorado ies 11; Colorado had raced GO yards to Pacific's 40 Hills Catarrh Germ In Three Minutes Chronlo catarrh, no matter how bad. and caaes of bronchial asthma now yield instantly to tho amar.ing discovery of a French scientist.

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8727 Xvcr Kansas City, Mo. HIGHWAY BILLS COMING yard line. But the pass was for feited as Willamette had 12 men. on the field. SPOKANE, Nov.

21. (By Asso "Houston wa3 the outstanding ciated PreHS). United States Sen- The, first field goal came after an exchange of punts had given player for Willamette, mixing in itor C. C. Dill of Washineton de every and spilling 'the bigger clared tonight just before his de Mines 10.

Haskell Indians lfi; Creighton 7. Montana State College Brig-ham Young 16. Rutgers New York Univers-itv 6. St. Mary's 20; Loyola 0.

Loyola IT 13; John Carroll Illinois Wesleyan Illinois college University of California SB 10; California Institute of Tech. 10. Occidental Pomona 3. share of the attempts at scrim parture for Washington that he mage made by Pacific. L.

Emer son stool out as the" strongest was alarmed over efforts he believed would be made to abolish or at least curtail aid for hisrh-ways. He said he would -oppose player for Pacific. The lineup is IffRuptared fry This Free as follows: any such legislation. Pacific McCoy That Give You The Most in Style and Value Kannow C) Horn Wol I. Torker 1H thorn WUlamette- ilerruian Houston Wood worth 3tolihcie Mert Rhode Mamford Rtedeil Sehwrnin FSsns'-ht 2.

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