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rm to Win Bears 0t ram me By RON GEMMELL 9 if Maybe 'tisn't as exciting, but It's a lot cleaner fun to be ina position to throw a few kind words Pitt Edses out i Score 3 Times Over Nebraska eond Period Sei PAGE SEVEN Salem, "Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 14, 1937 a a coaching stair rather than pan It. To head Viking coach, Harold Hauk, and assistants, Carney Cranor and Cotter Gould, a lew bouquets are due. Since Hauk took over the reins as athletic tutor at senior high a 1 two all seasons ago, sports i Behind With Five Minutes Left, Panthers Score ij With Aid of Break 1 I Meek Snares Long Pass as Bears Dash Toward Web foots? Goal Indians Shine Nicholson's Kickof Dash Starts Only Threat of Oregon Gridstersj L- Bv'jOSEPH PIGNEY I Still in Race Bv PAUL MICKELSON i PITTSBURGH, a last period surge thatr lifttd 71,000 stunned spectators; off their seats. Pittsburgh's Panthers PORTLAND, Nov. The ealifornia football cruiser Rose owl bound fired touch- Make Best Showing yet to downacross: the Oregon goal line today almost as rapidly as dreary of football Broke loose again ts-day to blast surprising Nebraslia i at lhat institu- Boa Ota mell i tion have taken an abrupt rise.

Last year's grid team started slow, but it has come a long way; under expert guidance. In fact, the Vikings are knocking at the? ftont from the ranks of the undefeatei. Down Cougars 23 to 0 After Slow Start rain dripped from leaden northwest skies. 13 to 7. I The clock showed nine minutea The Golden Bears, cutting door of a mythical state nign and 55 second left to play an4 through th slippery, slop school football championship PALO ALTO Nov.

13- Nebraska ahead, 7-0, when tlM py, mud Ave on Multnomah Mi field with navy-like; precision, scored a direct 26-0 bit against (iiP)-Stan ford's Indians, reaching peak; form after early season defeats and disappointments, crushed Washington State's Cougars Panthers clawed out of their eag with a relentless attack jand choice bit of Inck to com from They've Got It. the hapless Webfoots. The Ducks, who should have under a 23 (to 0 score here to- US behind to a thrilling conquest far the third time in 3 many; week. First, they marched yards aay. felt at home on the gridiron marsh, fluttered wanly and col The smallest football crowd of (til lapsed before the California broad-1 the local season, some 15.000 was rewarded with a ham 1 i 'I Si i ik A Jt side.

The Bear regulars punched 13 playSj mi3ed on a1 placeniest to tie the score, and then graepe a Nebraska fumble to push over the winning score with less tha I mer and tongs contest In which the superiority of Coach C. E. Wliat Coach HaBk has succeeded in doing, besides teaching a bunch of husky kids the rudiments of football and then showing them how to coordinate them into a smooth-working machine, is to imbue those lads with a spieit and tenacity to win. No matter how well they had learned their fundamentals, the will had to be there in order for them to make the way. And have those kids got over three quick touchdowns in i the second period.

A second team scored another soon after the second half opened. Oregon couldn't five- minutes to go. kU i rem" tJrA aLttl A Thornhlll's red Jerseyed warriors loomed ou'1Tke a beacon atop a 1 1 mountain peak make headway against a third 1 After a scoreless first period. eleven in the final quarter. This was the sequence of events in the dramatic struggle i that was billed to be just another Pittsburgh runaway: Third period Cautious jNebrat-ka out-slicked the city slickers a Yardage Shows It 'V r.

with 'each team held to yardage gains in its own half of the field. the Stanford attack began click If the score didn't convince the 20,000 shivering spectators that I the Bears were on the: verge of a i it! ing, i 1 It 'reached scoring proportions Pacific coast conference champ Harris Andrews took Bill Stapulii punt on his 40, made three stepa to his and then lateralo4 to Jack Dodd. wh cut down the ionship, the yardage did. California ball carriers marched 224 midway of the second quarter, when Carl Littlefield, WSC fullback, fumbled twice in succes yards from rushing against 63 for sion to give! Stanford the ball 11 Oregon. D.

Anderson. California full yards fromt scoring turf. Pete Fay. shifty left halfback, sped back, crashed to a touchdown left side of the field for a beaa-i tifuly blocked run of 60 yards i for a touchdown. Lowell English; placekicked perfectly for the tra point and Nebraska.

led, 17-0. 1 Fourth period Pitt took tbol ball to Nebraska's nine. Fullback Frank Patrick and Stebbintj around end lor the touchdown to give his team a lead which turn from the two-yard line: on the second play of the second quarter. The Bears carried the march ed to a landslide by the time the They Keep It. At Eugene last Thursday, as we've said before, on a football field that would give a mummy the nightmare, those kids maintained their fire from start to finish.

And the nice thing about it is that they maneuver like the bunch ot "old salts'! for whom they were nicknamed. They present a methodical fire. Where most high school teams when fired up are apt to be flighty and overanxious resulting in misuses and fumbles Hank's Vikings pour.it on final fun, barked. Second Half Lively from their own 48-yard line. Vic Oregon's goal line was threatened as John "Jellybelly" Meek, 210-1 Paul Rowei Oregon fallback; managed to pull him down with a shoe.

smashed through to the two and Bottari, halfback, and Anderson pound California quarterback, took; a long pass from vie uon i cu-iog wcuc, puwu. the posToer trick -ver tor the and ripped off 49 yards to Oregon 84 stripe tne nrst quaixer. i Frank Souchak jumped off the made the heavy work appear easy. touchdown and a field goal into Bottari ran a punt to the Ore bench to kick the extra point but the records Iduring the third period while the most one-sided vlc- the ball hit the right upright ana gon 23-yard line to touch off the second drive. Dale Lasselle, Web- Irish Win Over tory of thei season was climaxed "kidded off tha wrong iiide and it Grid Scores In even tenure.

Much of the cre by another touchdown in the rm- was Huskies Maintain Jinx Over Uclans dit for that eoes to Stuart "Butch al quarter, Army Decisive foot halfback, had been forced to kick from the end zone after his mates held off the Bears on the two-yard line. Anderson splashed through tackle to the 1 5-yard line. Nelson, a crunching fullback ot Alert to everv Stanford's pigskin heroes blocked I it to Nebraska two and Stapulia (By The Associated Press) the first water, and the boy who tells who to do what out there. Arkansas 12, Mississippi 6. Washington fc Lee 1.

William 'ifnlifnrnln 9ft Orsmn 0. a nunt on i Halfback Bayne to piungea over ror me winning Score Only 7-0 but Upper Thursday he was In the height of score theiri third period touch- touchdown. This time Sourhak die sain Chapman, right halfback, Snowstorm Doesn't! Slow Mary 12. Washington 26, UCLA 0. jStanford 23, Washington State his clory.

Yessir. most any spec UiCkUC XL J.11SL UUHU UU IliC 111 I CO downv Neil, Rasmussen, left end, not miss Ricic ana teat was Richmond 19, Hampden-Syd- scooped up ball on the three-J the finish. Oil and then circled the Oregon left side for the touchdown. Hand Held Constantly by Notre Dame Men tator will tell you that Butch was actuallyi enjoying fiimself In the Washington Attack as 26-0 Win Recorded yard line and stepped across the ney 0. Idaho 6, Gonzaga 0.

Oregon State 12, Southern Cali Bill Stoll, California tackle, set muck. goal line, Soon after, quarterback Bill up the third score when he recov fornia 12 (tie). Salem Bees Take Appalachian 37, Guilford 0. Mississippi State 12, Sewanee 0. Juniata i 26, Brldgewater 0.

Randolph-Macon 29, Haverford ered a slippery ball on the Web- I SEATTLE. Nov. 13 -(IPS- Prov- a 1 a demonstrated new By ALAN GOULD NEW YORK, Nov. 13-()-DiS- College of Pacific 13, Califor foot 34. John Meek, the quarter- hng their great scoreless tie Viking Nelson.

nia Aggies 6. found place kicking ability by booting a 31-yard field goal and playlng no particular signs of back, completed two iof Bottari's Win at Silverton Whitman 26, Albany 0. wear and tear from- one of the against the mighty California Bears last week was no fluke, the Washington Huskies lambasted Stetson 20, i Lenoir-Rhyne 6 East three more! points. Stanford lost the ball on Wash country's most formidable football schedules, the fighting Irish Oglethorpe 12, Mississippi col Albright 16, Lebanon Valley 0. Inflnn stnte'n three-vard line lege 0.

i the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins 26 to 0 in the rushed up and down a muddy. iBoston college 13, Kentucky 0. i ri TT A thrpugh a as the fourth Maynard Runs 80 Yards passes and reached the Oregon five. The' straight shooting halfback's third throw was snapped in for a touchdown by Hank Sparks, substitute end. Nicholson Shines Oregon had its only moment of Chattanooga 33, Union 0.

ti noiy rosa muwu v. quarter opened hut maae up ior rain swept gridiron today to give Notre Dame a decisive victory Washington stadium today. Midwest on Kickof Return With Backnell 0, Temple 0 (tie). the" error a few minutes later Some 10,000 fans braved rain, Ohio State 19, Illinois 0. over Army.

The final Bcore was when Jimmy Coffis, left half Canisius 6, Western Maryland 0. Columbia 6, Syracuse 6 (tie). wind and a second-half snowstorm Perfect Blocking back, intercepted a pass thrown 7 to 0 but the soldiers were back on their heels from start to finish Purdue 7, Wisconsin 7. Indiana; 8, Iowa 0. glory at the start of the third per to see the slippery, skidding mud Coast Guard Or Connecticut The sloppy, messy field held; no terrors for Xelson.

And say, can yon think of a better name for the coxswain of a Viking ship than Xelson? Probably that first guy who stepped on Greenland carried the name of Nelson ya, ya. Batch, according to onr "figgers," packed the pellet no less than 1 times against the Axemen. He was held for no gain just twice in those 19 plunges, and carried for a 61-yard total and a 3.2 average. All 19 were right through the middle and the tackles. by Quarterback Callow, and ran iod.

Jimmy Nicholson, halfback, battle. The turf field was more of Michigan State 13, Carnegie and outclassed in everything but Maynard. left half for the Ra 66 yards for a touchdown, it was j. vu a UlUl BL1 mail a(iiuuuu auu I ty i gridiron Tech 6. the bravery of their goal line the most thrilling run of the lem high Bees, picked up the Oregon 48.

The Webfoots march-1 spectators were amazed when the Detroit 40. North Dakota 0. stands. Drexel 8. Delaware 6.

game, wnn corns weaving ia ed! through the second string Huskies worked beautifully-exe- kickofr that opened the second half on hi own 20 yard line and. Iowa State 3, Marquette 0. Franklin Marshall 18, Ge- A crowd of 78,000 saw the and out and finally outrunning Bears to the 30 and then Lasselle cuted passes with the soggy 'ball punted out of bounds on the eigltf. for two of their four touchdowns. Dayton XI.

Miami (Ohio) 7. aided by blocking that would i neva 6. Irish capitalize a first period the Cougar safety man, Callow. have done credit to' the Viking break" to register the game's Tha victory, enabled Stanford Wilbur Ingram, substitute half-1 The Californians must have Mt. Union 7, Ohio Northern variety," dashed 80 yards to UrBinus 15, Gettysburg 6.

Hamilton 7, Union 0. i Harvard 15. Davidson 0. to i clina- to second position in only touchdown and then miss five additional chances to score. touchdown that clinched tho back, traveled 24 and 19 yards on 1 thought they were playing in 1 successive runs to place the Bears Alaska when big flakes of snow the coast conference race.

Marietta Muskingum 13. Wooster 12, Denison 6. Bees' 13 to 0 victory over tbo George Washington 33, North on the Oregon 18-yard line in the fell throughout the last half, mak- Silverton high 3 squad at Silver- Western Reserve 41, Ohio Wes Dakota State 0. Four times the Irish lacked a scoring punch, twice inside Army's five-yard line, but the game was nevertheless a rout from a tnira period, r. Anderson and lne it difficult to follow the ball ton Saturday.

leyan 13. Johns Hopkins 25, American German Cyclists Perry Thomas Dluneed to the tho hn n'i inmrUpH at the Boots 'Em Good or bad. li Salem's second touchdown also Bald win-Wallace 20, Xavier thrpe-varri linA where Thnnm I l. vA I 6 uuwupour, uui nr. A- Tof- ground-gaining standpoint.

1 (Cincinnati) 12. 7 When vou stop to remember was engineered by Maynard when he heaved a pass to Benson goos oouncea over ior ine score. i ot fnnthnii vama in Seattle Win Six-Day Race Akron Illinois Wesleyan 7 Notre Dame's "show troot" that Hank's crew, featuring an in- California's 1 a betan i v-oa I ferson 0 for 25 yards and the scerf. May-- Lawrence Tech 14, St tricate array of reverses, spinners, driftine to the clubhouse Jn the tti Muhlenberg 18, Lehigh 7. Mary's hackfield.

paced by big Ed Simon- I I At ia xui I ut nard aUo carried the ball ever (Mich.) 7. ich at fullback, put across the de basket and forwara passes on a fourth nerlod. The No. 3 team had Rrn. vnt their nreless I Manhattan 15.

Mortn caronna CHICAGO. Nov. 13-PV-The for the extra point. stupendously sloppy grid, never no difficulty in SDillina- Oreeon's I -r -ajnf the rlean State 0. Albion 6, Hope 0.

Detroit Tech 9, Hiram 3. German, team of Gustav Killan I Allport in the back field aad ciding points early in the game after a fumble by Army's Jack Ryan was recovered op the Cadet fumbled that oval agate once i dur- passing attack. Jay Graybeal whlstle never serlouslv ij MassachusetU State 13, Rens- and Heins! Vopel won the 3 8th Cliff Stewart at end were eome Inr the whole fray Thursday nf the Wehfoot hackfielH hart his v.o 1 1 seilaer Polv 0 International six-day vicycle race I other standouts ia the Salem line- .1 I i i a.a iu vua I 13 by Joe Beinor, star left tackle -you ve a nanou i iuo vawu. hands on the wet, crazy hall sev- nne. The closest they got was to by I a hair-raising finish before I np.

The Bees are coached by Minnesota 7, Northwestern Chicago 26. Beloit 9. Oklahoma 7, Missouri 0. Kansas State 7, Kansas 0. Moravian 0.

mose i erai times But It-silDPed from his the ao.Tri Hue in the first of the fighting Irish. Simonich bulled his way over the goal line 16.000 spectators at the Chicago I Cotter Gould, Chapman had to take snap-backs eager fingers. The Bears made no period. In the four games played sUdium tonight I The Bees' line Included in four plays, the last: from the from center! while in punt forma St. Lous 7,: Creighton 6.

Three other teams were tied I King, center: Yada and E. Jar; four, end O'Reilly, sec eiion io score again ana loooiea between Ucla and Washington, the ball into Oregon territory each the Bruins have failed to make a Augustana (111.) 0, Monmouth with the Germans in mileage and 1 vis, guards; McRae and Gosser, ond string quarterback, place- (tie) time they gained possession. single point. lans. but the Germans led in 1 ends: C.

JarvU and Steiger, tack- Georgetown New York LaSalle 9, Penh Military 0. Penn State 21, Maryland 14. Michigan 7, Pennsylvania 0. Pittsburgh 13, Nebraska 7. Wesleyan 6, Rochester 0.

Ohio 13, Rutgers 0. St. Lawrence 6, Clarkson 0. kicked the extra point. Tulsa 12, Washington (St The lineups: Washington scored a touchdown tion off the muck.

Take 'em he did tho and Bpiraled 'em down the field 45 and 41 yards each. Still a third came back in such shape that i he couldn't get it away, so Chapman, in his own Thereafter Notre Dame, using points, piling up 1444 in the lies; quarter; Ma nard sprints. The French riders, Emile I and Swindle, halves; Allport, Louis) 7. Oregon in the second and third quarters California Dolman LE. three full teams, held possession Yeruy 1 and piled up two more in the final Diot and Emile Ignal, finished I full.

Franklin (. Ball State 6 (tie) DePauw 32 Wabash 0. of the slippery pigskin lully 80 De Varona LT. second with 1012 points, with the! Substitutes who saw action Foskett period. Halfback Merle Miller Giovanini plunged for one and caught a pass cool, capable manner, plucked the South Dakota 13, Iowa Teach per cent of the time and conducted a series of forays deep into Peden brothers, -Torchy and were Henderson, tackle; I A Smith, New Hampshire; 14, Springfield pighlde from the quagmire took nerwig.

ers 0. Moore for another; Jimmy, Johnston I 6J Doug of Vancouver, B. third guard; Stewart, end; Bensoa, Army's territory. field ahead of i nr. a gander at, me Rose Ply 61, Oakland City 0 Amato romped 36 yards for 'the third; Swarthmore 13, St.

John's (An with .958. jThe Belgian-American halt; Leedy. full. over the ahort otnii pr him and plowed DePaul 44, South Dakota State team of Gerard Debaets and Bob Lsta Dan Yarr grabbed an aerial shot na noils) 0 UO Frosh to Pay 7. by; Thomas, Kenosha, was Rtson for the last one, Just before the Wayne 23? Buffalo 6.

Open Saturday Night t'ntU oXlock Nilsen I final ciiTv Carroll (Wis.) 39, Wheaton 13 fourth with 556. I WUMA UUI were in there blocking tor him too nAtari To Remove Paint Seven of the original 13 teams Nicholson Bradley Tech 6, Knox 0. Bowdoin 0, Tufts 0 (tie). Notre Dame 7, Army 0. Middleburv 7.

Vermont 0. a thing seldom seen on a high Chao maii finished. Lasselle Illinois college 27. James Mill! Clint Frank Too Anderson J. kin 0 ON' Hartwlck 19, New York Aggies school football team if a play goes contrary to Hoyle Konthwest EUGENE.

Nov. California scoring touchdowns, Whitman Defeats ona prep everyone stops! Southern Methodist 13. Baylor ing University of Oregon fresh- D. Anderson, Chapman, Sparks, St. Vincent (Pa.) 0, Waynes- and it is too, too bad.

7, men will pay for removal of paint (sub. for Dolman), Thomas (sub. Good for Tigers birg 0 (tie). smeared on Oregon "State college for Chapman). 1 Texas Christian 14, Texas 0.

Albany With Ease buildings before the annual foot Point from try after touchdown, Texas, A A Rice 6 (tie). ball feud. Gleeson Payne, The NEW HAVEN. Nov. 13- Meek, (pi ace kicks).

Oklahoma A A 27, Oklahoma Dalles, freshman class president. ()-Yale's great Clint Frank for City 7, Rocky Mountain WALLA WALLA, Nov: 13-UP) said today. West Virginia 34, Toledo 0. Amherst 13, Williams 6. Yale 2 6t Princeton 0.

Sonth Alabama 7, Georgia Tech 0. Vanderbilt 13, Tennessee 7. Clemson 10, Florida 9. North Carolina 14, Duke 6. the second straight Saturday scor Minnesota Downs University officials implicated ed all his team's touchdowns as Colorado 36, Colorado college 6.

-Whitman college found its own offensive efforts futile through nearly one-half of today's game the Bulldogs trounced their tradi 30 freshmen in the painting spree, and said $75 of the 3500 damage Utah 41, Colorado State 0. Denver 21, Wyoming 6. tional rival, Princeton, 26 to 0, Throw Your i ji i Watch Away; We Can Fix Them When Others. CaiCi Guaranteed Watch Repairing Also Fine Jewelry Repalrtag "Watches, Diamonds, Silverware The Jewel Box CREDIT JEWELERS I 443 i Between High State 1 and Liberty- Open Saturday Evening Until Northwestern 7-0 1. had to be raised by December in rain-swept Yale bowl.

with Albany college, then capitalized on the Pirates noor Bunt Brigham Young 54, Utah State Virginia Military 27, The Cita 0. To nia three scoring runs against Brown a week ago, the del 0. ing in their own territory to score- Hazel Green Program New Mexico Aggies 33, Western MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 1 3. -AV shifty, hard-running Eli Leader two I touchdowns in the second quarter anjd intercept a pass for Virginia Tech 14, Virginia 7.

Georgia 7, Tulane 6. Louisiana State 9, Auburn 13. HAZEL GREEN The language State (Colo.) 6. Arizona 1 3 New Mexico 0. A Northwestern forward pass that added four more today, two of class of the school gave the fol backfired for a 3-yard Mlnneso- them on spectacular trips from Caven Competent.

Eugene's Dong Caven, a mighty sweet halfback, showed the way-to the field Thursday in individual yardage gain. He skirted the ends and ran the tackles 18 times for 03. yards and a 5.3 average per pack. On the footing provided by the an-kle-deep strip of sawdust and mack, that is quite some ball-carrying. The kids report one of those spontaneous verbal exchanges that sometimes occur in the heat of the fray between Chapman and Caven after Chapman smacked the Axemen luminary down in the biggest "lake" on the field, Caven had skirted "left end for 16 yards, the longest dash of the game, and would have been away for that ix-point plot if Chapman lowing program: poems, Marie ta gain set the stage lor 7 to 0 past midfield that brought the a 40-yard return In the third.

Whitman made Its" fourth touchdown of a 26-0 victory by a pass to Comeaux in the same Golden Gopher victory today, put- sodden crowd of 40,000 to its Phillips, Margaret Jenson; piano solo, Marian Wampler; group iof Center Scores to MUl Gtv Downs ting the latter within one game feet. He didn't play the fourth songs, school; play, "Happy Beg period. i of undisputed possession; of the quarter, or the damage might have gar," cast: iking, Billy Woelke; vl 1 been worse. Civ Indiana Win nurse, June Johnson; queen, Irepe Stayton Gridmen With the contest less than five Wacken; court physician, Andrew minutes old, Capt. Ray King grabbed a Wildcat forward on his own Zahara; page, Charles Hayes; LI r'nlifnrtiiu Prpw guards, Margaret Kralman, Marie 30 and raced down the field to the viuuAvtmu -v-iavn.

i pitv l- n.ftia a IOWA CITY, Nov. Phillips; wise man, Neal Woll; Northwestern k7. IL NG Bulldog Jackson i TV I l-Beoreless deadlock for two per- George Miller. Indiana's burly tnU Pauline Nelson, 1 Then, the deadly Van Every-to- llPtPfltC rmPJlVIn5! iods. Mill City high school's foot King passing combination produ bad not have made a virions.

drop into the backiield to kick a field, goal, thoroughly enjoyed ced the only score in a fiercely "breaks" to defeat Stayton high Dr.CIianLara trae-to-themarlc tackle to bring him down with a splash that fought battle that found Minne Not. here Thursday afternoon, 14 to himself today! at he did his favorite act; from the 12-yard line sota dominating play in all but a looked like the circus fat man CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Calif ornia mixed Junior varsity 0 i lew Instances. to give the Hoosiers a 3 to 0 vic taking a belly-flop from the lo- Natural remedies for disorders bt liv oarsmen bucked a six-mile lood in the third quarter Brown of current to win by three and a half I Mill City, reserve end, fell on the foot tower. Caven, it is said.

IUUI tower. it miu, tory oyer a fighting Iowa team. i g--m TV rolled over In the pool, spit out UiemaWa BOXCrS er, stomach, glands. lengths from; the Oregon State! ball in the end sone for a touch- Harry Elliott 1 Hour ROD FENTOX sandy Mcdonald 4S Minutes pint or so pi pure sawansr. akin, and nrinar 1 YS7 a.

1 varsity crew loaay. ine lime was i down alter a siayion piayer nu Will at IrOrtlanCl 9:69 minutes for the mile course, tumbled a punt. In the fourth and water, and said Hi, system of men and Somewhat less than 10,000 shivering spectators sat in suspense as Miller stepped back early in the fourth quarter from "his customary pivot position and booted the ball directly between the goal posts, i i- women. Remedies The shells were even at the i period watchter, right hair, mter- what kind of a stroke do yon nseT' Chapman's reported reply turn. but California sprinted to cepted a forward pass and ran for ior cons upaiion, i CHEMAWA The Indians' mitt- 36 strokes and won going away.

I the second score. The extra points was Oh me, I paddle dog-iasn Ion." I slingers trekked to Gresham Fri asthma, snsar dlabetia and 1 T. 1 it' In the Oregon State shell, be were made on passes. day night and took the measure ginning at stroke, were B. Smith, rhenmaUsm.

T'Z'Z of the Portland Boxing school's II i. ln.r. in tnnr a .1 h. LeTourneau, Mobley, Fulton, W. (XINGMAN vs.

BARON VON HOFFMAN Mill City Herron Richards 20 years in Natnropathic Stayton Mielkie Blum 'Shelton Perry Still "Bend-ingr Stan Snite, 118, outpointed C. Smith and Coxswain N. An LT Dhrrklana. Coart BU McDonald Art Perry in the Medford Mail- Gabby, Portland; Irving Dowd, der80n Tribune still insists that "if the ua. aecisionea ueorge wurtam, Eelly Wilber two sauads tangle? (Salem and Peruana; Koy Fepm, 135.

won Corner Liberty. Oft flee open Saturdays 10 A. BJ. to 1 P. M.

and Tuesdays only Walters A. Proctor S. Proctor McRae Star Shadow Wins Collide With Train SILVERTON A party of four people ot Molalla' collided late Thursday: night with a logging train coming Into Silverton. The accident occurred by the Morjey crossing east of Silverton. Only one person in the automobile, a Miss Reeves, was reported injured and she was said not be injured Chance RT Bendl.

if and there will be from Dale. Bernard. Portland; i gQ Minutes Salem Armory, 8:30 Lower floor 60c, Balcony 40c, Reserved Seats 75c (No -j StudcnU 25rt Ladies 25c I Tickets! Cliff Parker's and Lytle's Auspices American Legion Herb Owen, Matchmaker -'v a eridiron massacre, witn wna Jonn fooeu sieppea inree lasii ssan MATEO. Nov. Inglis v.

wnnM Tua a I rounds to decision Dan -'Jarvin. I ak f.nmlnar frAm niiint I Jensen 1 -Q- Vr i i 3 P. I. to 7. Con V-A sulUtion Blood ahamer-but Salem Is asking for it." Portland; and Frank Cerrney, in the stretch Star Shadow, an Moravec LH LamDrecnt Perry-me-lad, maybe we shall 135, took a a a Frauk outsider, won the added Wachter i RH Joraan 1 a a a .1 warn CV On Air AB pressure and urine 6)ldi Calsi tMt tn K.

D-- charge. see what we shall see. We would snouiaeroiaae ana ac i. tunes, world's lair handicap today in the If like to know if Mr. Perry has seen I Portland, scored a technical KO closing feature of the fall meeting i Referee, Brandon; head linesr jseriously.l Hugh Gottwald of Mo-lalla was driving the car.

the Vikings play this year? over Vernon Jackson, unemawa. lat Bay Meadowa I inan-, Catherwood I i-:.

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