Thiusday, October 17, 1929.
Page Two
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Will Leave For
Oregon Tonight
MOSCOW, Idaho. Oct. 17 (API 1
-Tho Idaho Vandals planned one j
nore piactico session this after- i
i nn before they entrain for Tort- !
I. : i whom on Snturdcy they rx- j
I t tn Ktlln tlu first phase of lb-
tiHKtini of football supremacy In!
tho hoi hwest ihiH season. ;
t'ootli l.ep' ('nlland. ivhosc ndrtp-
fniinn ni the thundering herd lac- 1
lbs q(. Southern California htup-I
Ided tho ponderous Cniversily of j
Morttuna eleven, PJ to " last Hat- J
unlay, Juan developed a new erls
if plays which ho, planned tn re
vetil o Oregon anil the last Prac- j
liei .iitay was all that was nee-,
i entry In Ret them pollshi d up. ;
lie Kttld. 1
Willi the elinfinalinn of the Cnl- !
vrslty of Washington from serious '
riniKldenUion for northwest lion- j
i it, ami Idaho's unexpected j
tttenglh In the Hirer- name til- i
ready playetl, the Vandal have,
rld-n 1 a point only slightly below ;
Oregon. Oregon Hiate and Wash-j
Inumn Stale In the odds Hating. A
yi j-peetable showing again! Ore-,
g'ui, rateil at tho top in this dlvls- !
Ion would enhance Idaho'H .'and-'
Imr.'und It In for (bin that ('allund
h hern working Huh wei li.
falland expected to rurry a full
H'luitd of I'X players. Including all
IiIh regular', w hen he entrained L-
nl'rM..
Stanford to Start Regu
lars, in Anticipation
of Hard Game.
HTANr'O'liU PNI VKItKITY, Cal.,
Oct. 17 ( A P) - Willi the. Cardinal
a vh lanche rolling Kinndl lily and
Kti Itilug eritf hiug power with cvory
day's practice. Oregon Unite, one
of (li big thecals til' the north
nan expected lo meet I.'h malell ;rut
t lie gridiron here Hal unlay.
A niMiMfieeuienl of the rartlln.it
line-up today, almost Hlmullun''OUM
wllh the announcement of the Olo
Ifmi Hlnle lllM'-'M. I'evealeil that
neither angn-gj I ion would find
victory an easy inatier to attnin.
Tin' notable leal li re of lioth line
iih was the preponderance of reg
ulars en eaeh Hide, many of lh';in i
veterans of lootlall rlapf-'Icn , nf l
anoiher year. ;
With the exception of PrcslOII I
. f left nil, and IUIner at rfRlit '
guard, the I 'ardlnalH named reg- -,
ula in throughout their line-up.
The Oregon InvnderH wero,ched-
tiled to arrive ut PleaHnlon, across;
the hay tonight, and had a work;
out on the Htnnford stadium Hehed- i
ul.-tl for Friday.
The Cardinal line-up Included: ;
Neil, Mulier end: Altaian, Tandy j
tackles; )rlnenll. lnwon KuurdM;
HeineijlKih. ( ieriilei; l-'lelnhlineker, ,
Kieni'i up, ' lu(the.l ifnd Hrnft llliipr. j
haeUH. i '
Coast Conference Foot
1 ball Will Make Its 1929
Bow in Pottland
Spopfc j
i Slants
HEAVE HO! ALL ABOARD FOR THE GREAT
I'OliTI.AM), Ore. OH.
I'aejfiii coanL eonferenee
will m:ike llK V.t'H hoot;
land Kiitui-ilay when the
17 (AI') I
I'ootltall I
in I'ort-
unlvernl- I
Alan J.Gould
o. s. a hi:aiiu .koi'Th )
0 1 1 K J N HT ATri G 1 . 1 -K : K,
roi vuIHh. lOi-tifjT ( ai,'V- fOi-ejron
Hi'airVttdiriid 'At .M MvilhtiUv wan
t H-h of Idaho and urejroii meet, nn
; Muliiuiiinih Hiadium liid'i. and on
Hie outcome will hlntf'- the uhniri
i pioiiMhip of the nnrthweHl.
The Uliitf-dn ol llie Vaiidal'n of
feiiHive If Waldi-mar I'nler.Heii, the
I (lallO)illK Swede," who doe IHOMt
I if the luill-eariyhiK from iiiarler
haek pOHillon. iiut lederen Ih
i not the only hall loler on the
iKiniad. 'I he cm are four oilier
I ipiurierhaekH capnlde of nleppiiiK
111 when nereHfary. Kenneth tar-(i-eii,
a veteran from Juki year.
! 1 lecli.Tl. Owi iih, 'Union I Miff and
Julili Norman an- atl drilled to
'take up the harden where I'eder.
iH.cn leaves off.
HlK Hill Keruli Isfiik, whoKe lino
pluiiKliiK "nd del'eiiHe play made a
hit with fort hind fans two yeaiH
a fto When Idaho played Orefph
Kial,, at the vadium, has chanKi-d
roleH Ntmewhat In it Is Hlill one of
the import:! ill i'imh in the Van
iIuIn' inaehiue. lie ptayrt hatfhack
ami hiw interference work has heen
a Idtf faetm- in IdahcJ.s' irevinu.t
vietorlM,
Oregon Almost ('nehnnjfed
Ah for tlie On-nn team it Ih al
most ihe name n the one that
iiinteil the rnlverslty of WajdilitK
inn here lant year, only a few
tllMP
I'alo A'hft hound toHny, il-lermined ! munis navinK miuhvjk
in MUl tho HtriiiK or nonhern ne- ! of Krudualion. Tho wehioo!
r.niH at Ihe hands of failfornia i tack eeiiteiH around Johnny
"hlK three hy ilefentlnt? the pow
'ciful Hianfoid mnehine next Sat
urday. ' ' 1 ' ' t i
"U can ho done,' Coach Paul
Kehi.-sler told a cheering student
hudy al (lie di put an Ihe k piutl en
trained Iuhi nlKht. "And II n
maiiiK for us to do I."
The HlHters finished their traiii
tralnlni; here yesterday afiernoou
in a drlviiiK: rain. The- downpour
at-
ralhd to flanuii-n their wplril, how
ever. Hchlssh r annonneed he prohahly
fiarl the follnwitiK lineup aKalnnt
the ('ardlnalH;
HlVlff ami McKftHn; endH: Hylnt;-
ton and Htoiit, taeklcH; I'nx and
Hcott. MuanP; CimIiIch, ccntei' Ituer-
ke, ipiarler; Kerr ami Ihmhts,
halves, and (Ilhnore, captain, full
back. I
No (2lo82-Up Films
-At Soldier Field
American League
Strongest, Claim
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i'"U!A(10, Oct, 17 (Al')'-ltlval
r.eii t h will have to tin without
rloKc'-np action picturcN of I he
Wisconsin -Not re I nme font ha II
Tallin, at Soldier field Haturday.
At tho reipiCHt of XoLl'e liaiue,
no tun vie nr newspaper photo
Miaphei'H will I)-- periiiitteil on the
JldelltHH dlirlliK ( contest. As
miou as the Kame lartH, they will
he slatlnned 111 Iciiipura ry plat
furntH far away tnun the pluylrm
lield.
ya.roo' van hhi,i m:uii:s j
ClIU'AtUi, th t. I V (Al'l Ite
caiiMe of their neuerosliy In split
ittiK ihn shares wllh bench warm- j
fM, Cull rUUla!-H expect lo rerelve !
hui 3.rii(i as their world Kei les '
coin.
I loch reeiitur was entitled tn re
ceive $4,imi2 under the retaliations.
CIIICACO. Oct. 17 (AIM-Preslr
T1-mi I). S. Ilaruard of the Arncid
Ciin IcaMUe hfdleves his loop Is L'l)
per cent stronger man uic .muiom-j yun,,,,, ,nat
Ml uiifiue ami oe rr is m .e . Jim, ,.al try.in
l oi k ) anaees ior uie mio ink-
"The HrlHtcnt domination In
bill- lenuue has served to net such
a parti that other club owners
Were compelled to buy better play
ers." Ilaruard explained today, "As
a result, t he entire leuKite Ih
wlt'oncer. We have been hrinninM j
in better playerH und today rank !
about 20 per pentv Nironccr than j
John I leydb-r's circuit."
Kitz-
nilller. the "Klylnk' lutrhm:in." kh
ll will he n case of "Klylnif Dutch
man" vs. CnlhiidtiK' Swede" Sat
urday. Supporting KitzmllU r are Have
Mason, captain and halfback.
Charles WHIIaiiiM, haifhack. KI.
.Motdler, rullhack, Al ltrown, ex.
Mcnsou Tech Hla.r who has Just
been shirtc.l to the find Ktiintf a
halfluiek, Hobby Ittdduson, uuar-ir-ihack,
Charles Spear and Wally
Shearer, hairhacks. and Hal FTat
ton and IlldKeway Johnston, full
backs. Most ot Ihe ball carrylni,'
luiles fall to Kitxmlller, Mason,
llohinson ami Hat ton, but the
others can step In and sinacli the
line when railed. Moelli r, Urowne
and Williams are defensive muc
lalisls and interferance runners.
VeloniiiM on l,im
On Ihe webfoot's line are fuiir
oiHsiamllnH 4.ernnn from last
year: Ci orcc Siadb'iuan at center,
Marshall Shields at jfunnl, aim
Austin Colbert ami (leorwo f hris
tensen at tackles. Krlc l-'orsla
SUidleman's understudy. Jerry
l.illle Is icL-ulnc pfimrd vv'ill
renel-VCM are Ted I'at'k. Vj
Clllhen l''rench, Henry Hcyticn,
MertMllth Sheets
Second line tack-
lt Heeiiix that oiu of 1 lie most
difficult problems of football of
licfatinK is deteetiuir the 1IS of Die
tabooed "screen pass" and its
varia tloriH. The rules have been
made inoro. strliiKcnl and clarified
on i liis feature of the aerial K"iif
fur lite lii'J seasau hut It Is un
derstood that ihe rules-mai.i'rs
wert; obliu.d to-call In a hah' doz n
of the IcnditiK coaches and ap" ai
for cooperation in removing the
llleKul screen plays.
In of font,' Ihe coaches silluilioli
eil, all famous, replied: "We will
la Kind to cooperate . scrilfiu loiisly
avoidinK any endeavor lo clreiim
vent the screen pass rule. If officials-
Will hp eiiKle-eyed In pre
venting the other fellows from K-t-tiiiK
away with ll. We will play
Iho Kame the way you want It.
'. providing we have the propnr pro
! lection."
j Tht. important thirty, however, Is
' that the m h-s-iua kei s. bunded by
; l-Mward K. Hall, have sought and
i Kain.'d the iid of the men io
I mould the Kame and the pk:yi-rs.
, Thp ta w fumble rule,' put in to
. iniitiiiilxe the "bri-aks." ws dnift
' ed largely on the recomun.-ndalion
j or the coaches. If they also will
cooperate. In eliuitiiat in;t "sci'ein
t pass" complications, the jiJbs ; of
! gridiron ofi icia Is w ill he made
considerably easier. ,
J (iolf form is still about as dif-
lieuli o flu are us anything , in
spur'. Johnny Coodman of re
I hraska trailed Hobby Jones by
! something like -4 strokes In the
1 I. S. open hut hu hen I the giVift
Mieorgian In the first round of the
j l'. S. a ma lei iv Iwo months later.
Al Aneasler, la tlie Canadian
women's (ouruament, Helen IMcUs
coiuiui red ( Henna Collutt in the!
final round hut at Detroit, a few
days later in the American cham
pionship. Miss Hicks lost lo Mau
reen Orcutt, who then fell before
eth superior play of Miss Colleit.
The only answer to this tangle of
results seems to he that ..Maureen
has as much of an Indian sign on
Jleh-n as Cleniia has upon -Man-
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Marbin Hall, Homer Dickson, hvln
i Schul. ami Pat Lucas.
' '.Tnhu J. MrKwan. Oregon coach,
i has been Htressing passes In prnc-
llce this week which Indicates (tils
form of attack will supplement
(he baffling reverses; and fake re
verses us d from the now famous
"It" formation which was also i m
ployed hv Stanford Irtst year.
I.asl Reason around l2-)aoa
Kpectalors saw the Navy and Nptiv
Dame play lip It Oi'toher engage
tneiil at Sobller field, Probahl; no
moi-p than half that number jwlll
occupy the I lajl Itnoi e r-tailium for
their II M battle on October! 1-'.
hitl 1 1 1 t display ol loolhall shftui.l
he consiihrabty more lhaii t hap. of
IHSfl. J
( Neither the lloosiers nor Midrib's
were voinir anywliere when the.v
j una last year. Kach had been
j Iieaten at the outset and somewhat
i demoralized. Notre. Dame's .one
I toui'hilow n victory was far 'from
I impressive, lloih teams gathered
I heailway later on. particularly the
! Navy, anil both are among the
j strongest ouifltH this s nson. The
j sailers buve tin advantage of an
I earlier swing Into action, also of
' lacing the kaiuhlcrs In home len t
' npy, but the prospect is for a close
ami exciting affair.
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I I i I y had been told I hut n trndl
lolu Is hoiiicI lilni! handed down from
parents tn children. So ihe next
lay nt chon) hi' explained in hW
teacher ho was lale hernu ''.Mnlh
or hail tn mend my irndiilons '
Double Wrestling
I Oeorgla s early defeat by Ogle
, thorite takes some of tin- edge off
HIH In HfivflftHfl I the big name with Va le at At Inns.
octoler li', but detracts nothing
ir its glamour. Old Kll's flrt
OtTKTAMMM: nXHItAU, (.AMI S st IIIJH I l D YH
SAT I Itl.V, Of'IOItlllC 111
Wllh Score When same Tennis Met Year
(My The Associuied press)
I list ' 1 I
Hu-doti Ilostoii P. vs. Worcester
i'itltburKh t'aringle ( I t ) Vs. Washington. Jeff. ( a )
New Yin k . 'ol u in Ida i V ) vs. I iarl moot It (VI)
1 that'll ? Cornell n) vs. Princeton It )
New Yotk Koidhani (I'.i) h. Holy Cross (PI) '
New yinlj N. V. I', vs. Penn Stale
I'hiladelidilu Penn. vs. I'alitorniu
Syini'use Syracuse (r,s vs. Johns Hopkins to) 1
AnuapollH Nuy ii) vs. Duke (a)
New Haven Yule .t-') vs. Itrowti (H)
''ainhriilge Harvard (ti) vs. Army (If.)
Washington (leorKeiown CM) vs. West Va. Wslciin (7)
lacuou. Pa .. Uifoyelte (0) vs. Hucknel) (a)
oionlo. Me Maine (7 vs. New Hampshire (t
est
t "den go Chicago o) vs. Itipon (12)
I "avion (Ohio) Dayton v.-. ponton College
Mlomlngton .. . Indiana s. Cidgaie
Iowa city Iowa vs. Illinois
Milwaukee Marmietle u) vs. Iowa State (0)
Aim Arbor (Midi.) ..Michigan (7) s. ilhio Stale (lit)
Lincoln (Neb.) Nebraska (it) vs. Pltlsl.uigh (0)
Kvauslon, 111 Norlhwesli'i u (Hi) vs. Minnesota CO
Chicago Nut re Dame ) vs, Wisconsin ( ? )
Lafayette, n,l Purdue (;;i) s. De pauw (a)
llidtah.liiolli , Uutbr k. Haskell Indians
Par Wcm
Portland. Ore .....Oregon vs. Idaho
l.oi AnK'bs Southern Cal. ( I '. ) vs. Occidental CO
Palo Alto Stanford vs. Oregon Slate
I'aHjpienu C. of cal. So. Itraneh (:'.' vs. Calif T-eii CO
(imtnlson Colorado Teachers (f.M vs. Western State ()
Salt Uike Ciiy Ptuh (:'. vs. Colorado (f.)
Poipin Itrtghntii Young (M s. Ptah Anh ( HO
I'nilnifin WaHbington State (a) vs. Washington t ti)
.... Nenn, Nw , NVndu vs. Cresno Stale (CM
r.'.. Stockton College of Pacitie (a) vs, California Agg. (2i'd
Denvir Colorado Coih-gc (lx) vn, Denver IT.)
Tip-sou triyoiui (IV) . Texas Mines H)
OoMen Colorado Mines C'T Coto. AirKh s MO)
1' South
, Shrewpnrt, ,a Centenary 141 s. Sam Houston OH
Atlanta .Oorgiu Tech. vs. Plorbhi
lxlngton Kentucky ol l no. Cat son -New ma n CO
Knoxvtlle Teitnensee (if.) s. Ahil-anta (i:t)
f 'New Orleatni .Till. me s. S. W. la. Institute
' Ulchmon.l V. p. 1. vs. William. Mary
' Charleston WaMdiigton-l.ee (") vs. West Vlnrinl.i (.':')
' "chapel Hill Oeorgla s. North Catolina
nirinlnghiim Vuurlcrldlt n. Aub irn
f.Charlotb h ilh' . .. lrginta () vs. V. M. I. (it)
r jar ksnn. Miss Miss. Aggies () sh, Louisiana Slat" ( : I
, jloyolu, New Orleans l,m.ia (?4) vs. Mississtopl (It)
:Vi. Stllllll Wl'sl
f . f JUwronro Kansat (7) s. Kansas Aggb - (t)
CoLimbla Vlsstniri (a) h, Drake ( li I
- Klillwater .kla. Atrgbn (i . Cr.li;hton Ct7t
St. I.ouIh U. I.ouln vn. Oglethurpo . f
f .Wullus ..u j,..'. Tr xns vi. Oklu. ' - jt
f fori Worlb .iiw.fcM,Ti'XHH Christian () h.. Tcxiu Agftlpj t' t
'-'f frco v ttnytor (o) b. ArkiuinAS (14)
, Urlnnel Iowa Orlnncll (7) v. Wnsblttfffon U'-f 1
, POltTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 17 (AP
A double heavyweight u resiling
Idil hen. hist night resulted In a
I victory for Hob Kruse. ( is w ego.
lover Parry Demelral. Chicago. In
! two 0 ' of three falls, and a sen
; satiotial one-hour draw between
Al Karasick and Kara Ar Sla n Pa-
slta. the Italian and Turkish ex
po tn tits. Kar.isieh a lot Pasha
j witstbd under ihe new Msb-m o.
1 rounds, weeiling ten minutes and
! M'Mi nu two. Tli-v went five
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j ANN Altltlllt. Mich.. O. t. 17 - '
' (AP) - A caiacty crowd of S7.miu j
is ussui-(d for the Midiiuan-t thin i
Slate toniball game here Saturday, j
1 Ituslncss Manager Parry Tillotsop ;
( id' MlchiKiin said today all but a
few of the cheaper seats had been
sold.
To Cincinnati Reds
NPW YOIIK. Oct. 1 7 (AP)- -Hob
Meiisel. veteran outfielder who
has been with the New York -Yankees
since pt'0. has been sold out
tight to the Cincinnati Heds after
all dubs in the American league
had waived on his services, It was
announced today at Ihe offices of
the Yanks,
.feusel, who is il California)!,
as the oldest member of the
. Yankees In point of service.
G1LMORE WILL
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! AT PALO ALTO
i OOltVAIaMS. Oik, Oct. 17 (AP)
r A traveling stuad of three full
teams left for Palo Alto last night
for the first of three: conference
games for Oregon State on three
successive w eekends.
Carl Oil more, two-year veteran
at fullback, was named field cap
tain for the Cardinal game in
't which the Heavrrs plan to have the
i strongest lineup of the season with
I the return of Sherwood to the
backfield.
fort anyway.
Manager Joe Met 'arthv of the
Cubs bought a jr., (Hit! a otnobile.
tt m w suit and started hack to
Tttiff-ilo. V V.. today.
Mccahtiiy t;or.s iio.mi-;
CIIICACO. Oct. 17 (AP) The
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"Sugar has five distinctive uses," he said.
"I. A conserver of food. 2. A flavoring sub
stance. 3. A satiation factor. 4. A staple fuel.
5. An emergency fuel."
The scientist showed that supar i ued a-;
a conserver of many foods, especially fruit1;.
Discussing sugar as a Havorcr. the scientist
said; "One of tKe -nio&t praiseworthy develop
ments of the modern diet lies in the expansion
of the use of fresh fruits . , , contingent on the free availability
of sugar."
Discussing sugar as a satiation factor, he raid: "Topping off the
meal with a sweet dessert gives a sense of satiation ... an
important item in the diet."
The scientist pointed out that "Sugar as a staple fuel ranks with
starch . . . sugar is more rapidly digested than starch; otherwise
they are entirely comparable fuels.
He then defined the use of sugar as an emergency fuel. "The
process of resorption is so rapid." he said, "thut sugar appears in
tht muscles (the fire-box) the body) within a few minutes
after ingestion."
So It is that sugar is one of the most useful and lest expensive
of foods. As a flavorer alone, it deserves a place in every diet for
muktt'g other healthful foods delicious.
Kat all k'ndsof healthful fresh and canned fruits and vegetables,
sweeteniig for pleasure, remembering the satiation value of ic;
creams, cookies and ckes for dessert. The best cooks are g ?:iero..t
with sugar. The Sugar Institute.
SACAJAWKA HOTKI.
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