Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 18, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sport Chatter
Looks like Oregon and the Aggies
are going to settle the cellar champion
ship next Saturday. Neither team has
garnered a victory yet. With the state
and cellar titles at stake, the game
ought to attract. Can’t "always see two
championships won on a single admis
sion ticket.
The Idaho Vandals are doing some
thing few teams attempt in a season—
two games in a row away from the
home pasture. The Gem Staters travel
ed south to take on Stanford yesterday
and next Saturday will find the Van
dals facing the strong Trojan eleven.
The grid season about over, a coach
selected and a gang of veterans rarin’
to get out on the maple, Oregon ought
to have a successful year at basketball.
We look to a great year in the hoop
game and we wish Reinhart all the luck
in the world. The new coach played
under Bolder and the present squad
of lettcrmen are all Bohler men and
know the system, so there is no reason
why the squad shouldn’t show during
the basket season.
One more week and the coast confer
ence football season will be history.
Yesterday found California downing
Washington 9-0, Stanford vanquishing
Idaho 17-7, and the Oregon Aggies
playing a 3-3 tie with the Cougars, at
Tacoma. One game may settle the
BELL
Theatre
SUNDAY, NOV. 18
by
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SPRINGFIELD
COMEDY
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I title race, or it may turn it into a
! deadlock with two or three teams in
! a deadlock.
All eyes will be centered on Berkeley
bowl next Saturday, where California
and Stanford meet in the deciding
game, the game that makes California,
or throws the championship dope into
a chaotic mass. The Golden Bears
have yet to drop a grid brawl, while
the Red Shirts of Palo. Alto were
humbled by the Trojans of U. S. C.
As the book reads, California will
carry off the honors, if she passes the
Stanford barrier unscathed. On the
other hand, if Stanford slips the
lethal dose to the Bears, the title
viay see Washington, Stanford and!
California claiming the honors, each
having lofct one contest, but this lat
ter prospWct depends on other games.,
The Huskies have two hurdles, W. 8. C.
and Oregon, to get over yet. Hope I
favors the Seattle squad in the games, i
Oregon, Idaho, W. S. C., Southern j
California and O. A. C. are out of the ■
running. Idaho looks like gravy for
the Trojans following the rout at Palo
Alto yesterday. Her 0-0 tie with Ore
gon does not stack high with the j
records of the three leaders. Two hard
games in a row are too much for a
little team in foreign territory.
The Cougars might tip the dope
container in the battle with the Hus
kies next Saturday. If Exendine and
his gang turn the trick and Stanford
humbles the Bears, the titlo will re
main undecided, with California and
the Red Shirts sharing the honors.
Stanford must win to keep in the run
ning.
Get the Classified Ad habit.
Frosh Beat U. of W.
Yearlings, Score 20-2
(Continued from page one)
Coach Williams ran in an entire new
team, but after two plays the timer \
pistol ended the game.
The lineups:
OREGON POS. WASHINGTOJN
Adolph .RE. Douglai
Kjelland .,RT.Mitehel
Bills .RG. McCrimmoi
Johnson .C. Bonam)
Carter .LG. Horr
Kerns .LT. Thompsoi
Brooks .LE. Cutting
Harrison .Q. Delane)
Agee .RH. Gambl<
Bocolofsky .LH. Prevosl
Jones .F. Shaw
Officials: Referee, Mike Moran, W
S. C. Fenstermacher, of Portland, um
pire. Alex Donaldson, head linesman
The summary:
Ore. Wash
First downs from scrimmage.... 4 1
First downs from passes. 6 1
Total first downs.10 2
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Passes attempted. 13 v8
Passes completed. 8 2
Passes intercepted. 1 2
Yardage from passes.53 18
Number of punts.18 18
Average length of punts.40.7 33.8
Substitutions: Washington, Kalenius
for Bonamy, Shidler for Gamble. Ore
! gen, Post, Vitus, Kiminki, Oeavitt,
| Mimnaugh, Stonebreaker, Collins, Bell
isiiaw, L. Johnston, Stearns and Officer.
Collection Adds
New Treasures
(Continued from page one)
mann Munthe, a connoisseur in Peking.
The 19 Chinese pictures are rare an
tiques, painted on silk, broeaded at top
and bottom. In Hongkong, Mrs. War
ner obtained the satin and embroidered
uniform of a general who was a major
domo in the Manchu emperor’s palace.
To increase the effectiveness of the
i display of Manchu costums, a small
■ room has been set aside in the museum
I for the exhibit, a Chinese pavilion, and
! in this attractive setting man-size fig
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ures representing the Manchu empress
dowager, the emperor, the prince and
the princess have been placed, clad in
the complete imperial costumes.
Avard Fairbanks, assistant professor
of sculpture, and his students made the
figures. The heads were especially
manufactured by Chinese artists in the ^
Orient. The palace general on guard
will add to the effectiveness of the
pavilion picture. A wall tapestry, Chin
ese rugs, a gold colored ceiling—these
are a part of the surroundings of the
imperial family.
Ayf-ASQUERADING AS A GREAT
MANDARIN, HE DASHED INTO
ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE A
PLENTY!
A nerve-tingling tale of
an American’s adventures
in Darkest China
“THUNDERGATE”
Featuring
OWEN MOORE, VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE
Tully Marshall and Sylvia Breamer
A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE
adapted from the novel
“LORD at THUNDERGATE”
VOCALOGUE
JEN SUE
Singing—
“CHINESE LULLABY”
from “East Is West”
HODGE
PODGE
cojmic
ROSNER’S
Oriental
Setting
REX
NEWS
EVENTS
STARTS
MONDAY
IS HE A WOMAN?
er
' IS SHE A MAN?
A woman vanishes! . A strange
r man appears! Was there foul
play? Or is this man
and woman one and
the same? Here is a
mystery that stirred
two continents as it
will stir you.
\
rnm\
About to leap in the Seine, I
an Apache seised her. A II
scream—a main—a fight—a (J
rescue.
Young Desmond seized a
hammer and hurled it with
all his strength at this as
sailant.
A bride!
A bridegroom slain before
the first kiss!
A scandal!
A night of horror in Paris!
An attempted suicide in the
Seine!
A rescue!
A new life on the African
veldt. A strange one!
A girl, masquerading as a
man!
Women sought her kisses!
Men adventured with her!
And then one fought her!
And was killed!
Who struck the blow?
This slight, debonnaire mas
querader?
A mystery that stirred the
world!
As it will stir you!
Cynthia Stockley’s novel of strange,
fascinating romance, traveling from the
underworld of Paris to the African
veldt.
with
ANNA Q. NILSSON
and
JAMES KIRKWOOD
A First National Attraction
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