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8 chemawa American. V. Continued from page 1. between Dolph and Sanders. There was no possibility of a score, by either team dur ing the entire half, and the ball was contin ually 'surging back and forth in midfield. Multnomah. Dowling Kirkley Ross Hulsfon Van Voorhis Pratt' Montague McKenzie' Dowes Kerrigan capt Dolph Position. L E E, L T R L G R C'' E. G L KTL RE L L II R RHL Q F Chemawa. capt Palmer Willam3 Booth C. Decker M. Decker Miller L II Moon Bruce 11 II llaub Graham (Capt.) FB Smith Chemawa's substitutes were Gibson, Cutter and Williams. The officials were Walter Regan and Ed. 0. Judd. Graham, of Willamette University, was laid out on account of a sprained ankle at the end of the first half. Riddell was bad ly hurt by a jolt on the head, but his hurt 'proved nothing serious. Allen . f " ; '1 " ' " ' naving taKen ine piace oi one oi uie rtrgu lar players when the game was called, and did remarkably well, considering the fact that he was entirely unprepared. 5 1 Oregon Daily Statesman. Davis Payne Bishop Nefus Saunders The Sunday Oregonian. Inquiry Is Senseless. Chemawa vs. W. U, Score 5 to 12. The football game on the Willamette University campus, yesterday, between the second Chemawa team and the Uni versity boys, was called at 3 o' clock. The Chemawa team won the, toss, and chose the North goal. Chemawa fumbled and Bruce made a 40 yard run, Graham made a touchdown inside of 5 minutes. Miller kicked a goal making the score 6,' and Bruce made another touchdown and Miller kicked goal, which closed the first half making the score 12 to 0. ' In the second half Bruce took the ball and made a 30 yard run. Willamette made a two-thirds field and lost the ball on downs. Moon made a 35 yard run. and Raub missed the goal. Time was then called, Willamette University having the ball in about the middle of the field. Following is the line-up of the two teams: W. U. Chemawa. Judd C Toby Gardner R G Hamilton Clark R T Booth Gale L G McCloud Pollard L T Bushman Termau RE (Capt.) Decker Byrd L E Meacum Riddell Q Teabo Governor Geer Denounces the Controversy in the Schley Case. SALEM, Ore., Oct, 9. Governor Geer leaves, October 17, for Columbus, O., to par ticipate in the campaign in that state making speeches for the Republicans. The Governor today, in response to a ques tion as to his opinion on the Schley, court of inquiry, said:. "Of all the stupid, senseless, childish af fairs that have ever engaged the attention of the government the Schley investigation takes the blue ribbon without a rival. One might suppose that some blunder had occurred at Santiago by which our forces had met with defeat, and through which v e had been humiliated before the world. It Is said the Brooklyn made a loop, there fore Schley should be censured. Well, suppose a loop was made, since, after the fight was over there was nothing to shoot at that ever wore Spanish colors, it U diffi cult to surmise what more could ha ve been expected or desired? To be of sufficient importance to justify an investigation it must be true that the making of that, loop detracted somewhat from the completeness of an American victory, but since, not withstanding the loop, the entire Spanish fleet was swept from the face of the sea, it makes a timid man shudder to contemplate what might have happened it for any rea son, the loop had been neglected. Sel.