THE MORNING OR EG ONI AX, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1915. 14 rLATEHS WHO WERE IV LIMELIGHT IN 14-T0- DEFEAT OF JEFFERSON HIGH BY WASHINGTON PLUH6IH6 VANS FOR WASHINGTON, 14-6 II IU 1 1 VaaU ff aUaa. -oaJ -a n. . Jefferson Eliminated, While Victors Tie Columbia for Title. LOSERS SCORE 0?J BLUNDER l-arla ! IUiu-t Way Tbroaxh Una for Two Toocbdowna aod rnoo Mraul U tt Enx-any Crt rasa. w. u r " 4- .1- laaaia.a 3 rraak.ia .. . BT IAIU. H- COOtWIX. B,ia.ear BluBSiSC aower Wash. 11,1. !- vKtorr over Jeff. aoa lit yaatardar oa mndJr Multaa . - a ., ,..,lnt tha J.tt.raoa- v.mr ta aucaaaraatoa atnottlo two rival elevana for lha Jetraa U'tle tasaa-uo tit.a. Hr o.Ntlo J.ffarsoa. Waahingtea lt!a l ti4 with Columbia l'nlrlty aa. B n:.. somo pol-oB o.Tar-m-nl U :aadul-4 It will o dowa I kr. . ik. mini cooall tied campiohit. Jo.-eE. A. Hill, pre.ld.at of the Tort land latsrscholaatm U(ut. 4 L U.rJmaa. sacratarv. aant ol word Tlo'lay tt tba Colombia fBlvarattV Lineola Una matr&. writ' a resulted la a ll-to-a dafa-at of tho collaataaa. had a forfaited axx-anao Tomrar IStch ard'oa. aa In.lisibia clayar. w u.axi fcjr tha blfh KboolT. Jaffa aMln "Taaleaa. Tha flaai ecora of Washington 14. J.ffor.oa . JM(.fAr wa tho aav-ond In. taia seaaoa tf-at tha North :a.t Sidara mat tneir tt.l.rloo. la fact, bota defeats rt.nl to Jafferson wera .- affairs. Columbia t'nivarsttjr lornln tho trie laat waj Bad VVa.a tnxcoa ll'th School administering tha limi Bi !. ino yeaterday. A total of lti preooa taw too lama. old - favshtoaad atranrhtline (Ign.-x. wtta aa aaarcaatooal sprlnklo of nan work, featured tho rmbrocMo. Hoi taochJowaa mada by tha Wah Iniio. im w.ro ai-orad irroue that lino. .nary l'ro turnin a eom.r eauit for ma first si point aad P tala Normandia ahovin him.tf Behind Vmntrt Ijranr far tho fml lt rporh r, f..r tho winoor Aft.r plT :.! ?trwbrld broucht bl -li-otd rihi tto lato prommBro by bootia 1 1. pi.kia botwooa Iho upright, obo Bmnt far aca try. Tho point rosi. br JffrOB lima oo'lt br br mil mBtl lipo oa t.o part of Coarloo I'tiwii.. of v ( IntoHi. and a oul.-k ptco of h.Bdworv tr "Kowjf" Currr. of Jofforooa. It tx b it ono miBulo and lo ... ord r:.f tho ..ond half op.no-1 for tho - ..imont Kftool to put thoir fointj. fooao Tarorwo wall ow bmoi. Ctrl t.cl.il ran tho ku-koff b. k J.rd. and aa ond rua wa iood for II ) ini.. Tha a forwar4 paao. Lod.II to ool.r. w.at for Zt yard mora, piac nt tno oval oa Wa.hinctoa'o 1 4 -y rI lno aai ottll la poooa.ioa of t'oa.-b Jamiiuni bora. t'apcain Ia th.a r .!:. for anoth.r aortal ahoot. bat tRIa tim. ic w.nt or tlo al lino lata Iho kami. Jf I'l'MU. w bo caacM It bb4 !irilr throw It on tbo itrausd. ta a fUaa "Kowdr" Currr ptrk.4 it 9 aa4 a.k.4 or blri lb coal ("t. wtoro bo tf.posil.d tho ball. Ta ofr;.:ial. ru'.o. that tbo pa.a waa rom piot.d ha l"arrn. raucht It. and hla at of throvjiRB It oa tho aridtroa waa Mtbinr ovoro taaa a f ( - for -all turn b.. i. .p.ta f tok to ball oat and triM tbo (l kic but m drta t (o truo aa , p. t.4. nr. Pata PVo la J. (la. That t tha f "t ; n of I f idltd bf tho Js(f.roa II b !. It ora4 ta laattl moro pop an4 ata sr loco tbo plarora. but tho Kuhmt tonUM woro o'tual la tko ocraaioa and amochr4 th.tr otiponaato wanovf thy kaca!M cLaBaaroua. Tho Cyntral t:a.taulr w.ro an tho l-ar4 lio. and a faw misutat lator fr pih4 tho batt acala to Jftron l.yard lint. Tbo t:ri ti-3o tho pis.hia waa tak.a out of rtrtkins diataaco br a J-T.r1 ronaltr. ao4 tho a.it timo a -f!r fmbio dpria4 t-:ata of a oro. Ti , waa la Iho firat a lart.r. M -ittnomah liald waa haT an I for thta raaa tho loaara woro a!a4 u;. a bit. Tha rat.st rua cf Iho dar waa rr;!a br Taul CamphoiL of tho rtor. who 44 a yarila oa a rotura of oaa of Lodall'a Mch (iral. and incml In lino rim. "Ik" Wolfor. who rarri4 tso ball 41 yard raaror t a Wahlna tna seal Una bofora ha waa brouchl la art. Jaffor.ea !h tr(4 aoroa forward f ., th ra ct which woro rcmplt4. wktlo tboir orponoota atartvt ftur akooca aa4 tho ruit rnaliioa wora fw. rroat of tbora comlnf la tba fir.t auartrr, but aa soon aa tha plarora b-a-no u.d to Iho of'lrtala tbr aottlod dowa an4 frern tha oa r'.rythln waot lor.ty tVwalttoa Bool rra. roach Vlrt'l Karfa anoa woro taid thrao !'-ard panalttoa and two for f.a rard. wbiio thoir oppon.nl. war hare. 4 with twa Ij-rard thacka and four off.aido piara. flo yard apioca maklnc a total of ii Tarda aaatn.t Yaamctoa and 5 yardt acalnat tha Mu. aa4 colli Tba tr yat.rda for tha win Dar. war thris Taraona. Paul CampbolL Sru4" Normaaitn, 114 ltrowbrtdao and fv.bua Wa;kr. whil th bit lumtnarr for Jaffaraon It ch waa arran Wtkr at auard. H a. mad to bo la a rlsaa br htmlf wba coma to baatinc up plays tartd br Wahtotto Anoth.r play.r who ram. la for a aharo of tha honor, waa "P.owdr" furry, who ntada tha only poin'.a cr4lts4 la bia I .am. sn'... Tho puntina; of Carl I.o4a waa br far tha b.t that bas boa n In tha 'ortln4 rw.r.choUti laaru. this a.aaoa Nlioa n. honbr bald th honor laat yar. but waa unaM ta lira dp to his rofutatioa drtna tho lt a-hdul. I. o II boot.4 frora l la i! yard en rrl n-ruioiu and all of tftaii w.ro hlxn tnouiti o that his and. coud icat daara and Bail th roa Bar . howarar. lounc Campbell took tha ball oa tho dad raa aol wat ii yard, aa tho mora. Th l.Bup an4 summary: T ... ... r . . . I -. V H.t.... .1 in la.ta w " w- .. ... Kfct. .. yi.-i.-naa . ..l.'irt... v . ... 1. T a . .. .a j. l-r-o t- r a . . a .rimaa-t-a . . . J . . . . .r..-,r-.a .. r -." i.mk... a T - . . . ...... ........ r-v r. n " Ll- I Cast. W ua ya. - f. . W . S r- 'r Arim k o -(1 " .r a- " . a-".' m mrm 1 a o I .. carl ., . ir , ...! :in; r hi'-'- .r ;t-w i 4-a .-.-i A. II. Bart. t w..n - . '' .. ..ara t.T a.i. a n rtr: W ar. . . 1 aa i a 4 -.-!.'. i:-n.r. f-r r.r - - fr yt.- rf-i-4V at swWnf'M H'aT' l.aa t t r .far! aart. so. a4 aar M Ml ' w i " , . " j ' p ' ti-i l ! ' , 'Si., n : ! - J cr rrafi of WuMailon. iu-h- . 1 s ;t..a Nefrwt.vll.-i. of h lntox oa tiur.i.lowii; n!fariJl. of V 4vHinloi, tm m. k k . ihiru qurtrf, I'urrr. of Jf f.ftriD 11 145 ... ttrr.4an. "airttn f i.f-r-vn. mio-i oa k. h. tourto qiwt''. fB aaaaaaaa aa a DIG LKAGintS IIKKK TODAY Oamc IWlwcrn Two Touring Team lo 1 1- riajctl U Wcnllirr rcmills. If wcalbar rB.!ltioB prrmit lha Kama botwero th National and Amrr Iran Lacu All-Star basaball teama t K n tan this aftrrnoon at 2 JO o'clock at Tacnly-fourth and Vaughn ir. Th f.rl.t haa Ix-cn rovrrrd with ranraa and It was hopod It would bo p.ibl to play Iho rontr.l. i.!l Jamra. who rams l-.ar from Sail Laka suftcrma from i:!na. will t)o n th Amaru-ana for th final lap of lh lournar to J-on r'rancl.ro. Amonc th.o who will attra.t par lirular aH'ntion aro Johnny Kcr. tha famous uton a-"ond baseman, wlio Bianac'4 th Chiraso 'ubs a roupla of yaars aa". Hat!itan. first ba.oman on th worlJ s champion lu.ton 114 S"X. and Jako .ub.n. iho HxxikHn firt arkar who la Iho balllnc klna of th National tasu. Jark l'"ml, lha Brooklyn pith.r. and Naulhn. of tnr Cub., aro othar bcdiinr wnn ina major l-acuara ACrt:.MY TO isTAIXT SK:!1 Prm-tla-- I Callrnl for Xrl Monday by Coarh Srmtly- Hanran. jcotty Duncan, roarh of lh Tort- Ub4 Aradrmy soc-r football squad, haa l..u4 orders for hia alhUlrs to b on band for th workout of tha yi-!4 uon nl Mon4ar afiarnoorv Kootbalt In tia I'ortUnd Inlrrsrholasllc ttcu. frm a f'ortland Aradrmy standpoint haa b-n romplt4 for thia yaar and nw all att.ntlon will bo put to so-.r and lalvr ba.krtbsll unJrr h dirliora of l W". Coa h punr.n la alao chairman ot I lh Itritl.h K4 Criwa fun4 lo-r.r j bnnt rontl r--ntlr ao4 sral of, Ihin who o!4 ti. krts har failed to j i:v.rJrwMpr.rK: awatlna of tho rommtttaa In P I. A 1 CaMw.ll s. I'lttok block. Brit l..ndy j B4Khl. ATiii-irrir nixixti:it i nnoKi:x t'nltrrlly lr-lirn-n larliflt,UI timmr Will Iark Nrw Cra. M nsnrii:i-r. r Nor. IT. Sp riaLI lh lh Thank.alr Inc football asm Ixlsr'n th fra.hmrn tram frora th lirrinn I'nlvarslty and lh Mar.h firld lliarh Nrhavol rlay.n. which la to 00 piayaai n'r-. " 1 pry.nt.4 atBlcllr .port biwa roa.ij bail mon h.u hl orcaniaation and Iho. of Iho Wil- nrath Irrra of tha south cimnm mis lam.tt Vallry I rrmor.d. af trrnoon, aa lhy -warmed up" prior Th only othr m-iinr of thl claasi lo thrlr war witu tho scrubs later on waa four y-r aso. whan tho Marh-jln day. Italn rhasol them lo ohfl fi 4 Mish jM-hool sent thr mrn to. t,r until lrdrk clia.a-d Ihcm lo real romp! la lh lntrr.chola.tlc; find vock. .'rJ rnt at t orranu. Th juarsniina Illarh School root ha! I tram haa ben roarh'4 for lh pat too aa.mna by Coy Nil's. -.tar of tho Wa.hlnaton Inlr.r.lty rlrrcn. and crat Impror mmt baa Iv-rn noticed In lh team work. JAMi:S JOHN TKAM HAS Tllll Hlch rM-laoolrra lo Go lo Waalioasal fair (iante Satarday. Coach R.yooM. will taka hia Jam's Joha lliarh H- hx. football tram to Wa-ahouaal. Wa.h.. Bt Katurday. wbrro ho will sn4 hi athlatrs aain.t th bih school lyon of that plar la th a'l.rnoon- Thla la th laat Kam ar th a a. on for tha Portland squad, and It la mpct4 to bo tha harural foocht arfair of their lIJ aaaaon. Th Jamas John Bserrsation haa play4 six roatcsta and lost but ona. and trial by a M-to-ll scor. Thy art aomswhat lleht. but Coach Itvynolda baa thm wall 4rilld with opn rlaya and format ton. A lar rirlrtratlon of rootr wi.l arcompaoy th tram to Wa.houaal Saturday, accord l n to prasant plana riTCIIiriX 1ATALL W Ol'XDED Shaw, of Wa.hlnslon Amrrlcan. lUarltartr-a Own Can Arridcntally. PITTSHl'I:n. Nor. IT. It ba-raro. known baro to-l.y that Jam. Fhaw. a pitrhr of tho Wa.bincton rlub of thi(t Americas laaTu. waa probab:y fatally wound4 yesterday whlia hunl.r.aj In Wast Morelan4 County. Shaw and a companion wera making their way throuca a woo4. whn SSaw e nun was accija:ai:y dlschargrd aa aa cllmb.d over a fence. The rbars ntr4 hla neck. II was tak.a to a farmhouse nearby aa4 tkea broufht to a fco.pital bare. Aolrcy Held by llnrwaolla. rPANCIJCO. Nor. IT. !p riaLI Chick Aalrsy. presumably a free aat.nl wkan h s anad up aa first baa man for tho Seal to finish lha lIl aa... ha. bm (ootid to bo on Iho r.rv 1st of th ytlnneapolt r'ub. .a:t luik had th rlcrt to protvsl arery asm Aotray played ta tha Coast laeaTU.. Sral. mu.t now hunt a first sa'h.r to fi.l Autrer'a plac. I. of O.-O. A. C. football Ticket. tirand.tand at ii and t) .iram. Fifth and f.rk. Inca II. II and Ii. North liaok litkst off ice. A4r. Ml fl ta olfl aabla Rlabt. raptala Maw !a. f tbo Jrra lllah M-bool las lllb Barkal4. Loft t AS RAIN CONTINUES Kincaid Field Is Sloppy and Crushing Attack of Ag- . gies Is Feared. a spirit shown at rally IWdrk Sal a fljclil Will Win and Modem Cltcrr lo 1'lmw.t a lla)tard Itrltrralra Slalrmrnl of Coach. ITNIVKKSITY Ol OKLCOX. Kunena. Or Nor. IT. (Spaclal.l araiiy ooc. . .. , . . . . , . i ,v t.tKlcr .in ai. I lent is siorpirr and & fore of men la at wora draining lha enclosure, but old Jura I'luvlua bold, the winning hand. 1t splta the etforta of a pipe and shovel ,,n(. llowevr. a rlsina barometer In. ii air. a break In the storm and Sat urday may yet dan n fair and clear. A fast field la Oregon's bin hope. With a far luthler lina than the Ak clro. spaed la the ona factor which la thouaht will aid ileideka men suf ficiently to elvaj them a flshllns; rhanra to win.. Coach llridrk has built up his entire offense around speed. Hitherto tha days of hla camea have been dry with tha exception of the California battle, and aa a rrault the Oreaon machine ha played open fool ball other than the line-smashing at tack. A sale liar Baahlaa Teaaa. Tha Attclea are a different type. With Abraham to lead the assault. Dr. Stewart haa a lln.c-plunslnic combina tion to advance the ball and It la this fart which worries Kucene folk to the point of exasperation when they n lance heavenward and face the downpour. Thl mornlns the entire student body jammed Into Viilard Hall and took part In th laritrst rally of the year. Tha Oregon team, with lleidak. liny mard and Bishop Sumner, occupied the center of attraction on lh platform, and speeches featured tha programme. A band, an orchestra and lao (lee cluba furnished music for tha occasion and. a. I in all. 'ureon spirit" pre dominated. It was a real foothall rally and each apeaker of lha mornlns inau ,h, topic of Ma addre -I honestly believe that the AEKlea ran t lick ur." said lluco Iteidek. aa he spohe to thai assembled students: ."and." ha continued. "If wa Unlit we will win." Oresoa et l.la-ked Ye. Prerloua to this prediction the Ore aon head roach stood at the edee of tha Vlllard'staa and. wavlnar hla flats lo Ma aud nee, he asked two ques tions. -Art wa llckedT' "Are wa downhearted"" A loud chorus of "No's" answered him. while It was a srood flea minutes before lluco could aaain pick up hi trend of thought. Iliahop Sumner aald: -The eye of a'l Orearon are on you Saturday, and urecon will not be Judged by tha acora of tho game, but by the spirit a hcij lha contest brings forth." 'If tha team fights unlit the last down they cannot beat us." predicted Hill Hayward. who haa watche4 over tt-v physical condition of a doicn Ore gon teams. Tonight tha last scrimmage of the pre-scaaa tun perhaps ensued, licg- OREGON SITED rl l.odrll. htera? M llooa and "Ike" Harkl4i - Twa or tko !lara la the 1 Hlaht. I'aul aaapbrll and Cbarlca drk threatened to send his two team at each other tomorrow. but It la hardly likely that ho will, owing to Iho somewhat crippled state of the quad from rain exposure colds are beinir nursd by nearly every member. orriciala for the blsr yame were made known today by A. IC Tiffany, gradu ate maunder of the university. (Tcorge Variacll. of Spokane. Wash haa bva-n chona-n referee: Koscoe raw- celt- of Portland, will act aa umpire, and Sam Moyer. of Spokane. Is to be head linesman Correct weight of the X.'nlveralty of Oregon eleven was announced today. From end lo end on the line Reruek a 111 have seven men who atrgrctate ISO pounds to tho man. Ilia backfield tlpa tho beams for an average of Uo. The grarul average la ITS 8-11 pound. KICEXK IS FOTOUALIi CTXAZY Tlrkolai Tor fiuiiic Snapa?d Vp, Slorr Ilct krtl Willi Agc'e Colors. Kl'CKNK. tir.. Nov. 17. (Special.) Visiting alumni .n lUigcnc next aStur dar for the university "home-coming' and the Oregon-Oregon Aggies game are to be the guests of the Kugene Au tomobile Club. The owner of every mnmr.rar in Kueene has been asked and Is expected lo donate hla car and services In taking- the visitors aouuv Ihe city on this day. The motorists will gather at the stations to greet the trainloada of football fans aa they ar rive. All Kugene In waiting In eager an- irin.iion .( the coming football game. saor .initnua are allvc with coi.egc colors, a striking feature which Is ii,. nr.vaianrr. of orange and oiacai. out of courtesy to Ihe coming visitors. Kugene stores will close aiura"y aflernoon. all Kugeno sutipenrtlnK us business for this game. Tho downtown seat sale began yesterday, and before the end of the first day every 2 seat was eagerly snapped up. Only tho l..aO seals remain. a i,..- r,t ennfirlenre prevails among the downtown foothall fans, and throughout the numerous winoow oi- the belief that the old Oregon spirit, the jinx." as It Is called, will win. Thousands of yellow enrj ai. i.ie- . iho official airegon iwii' flower, arc being shipped Into Eugene.. RKKD niAI-LKXCEltS WIN. 13-0 Captain Clark's Team Kxtx-uteV Forward Pasuaoa SttcccfMfully. Captain Clark a picked team of Chal lengers won the championship of Heed Collego yesterday afternoon in a 15-to-0 victory over MaUrkey'a team of De fenders. , j . viw , larkcv from the 15- yard lino In the second period was the first score. A few minutes later 45. Grondaht caught a 13-yard forward psss anal raced across for a touchdown, bul tho Challengers failed to kirk goal. In tho third period the Challengers again attempted to kick goal, but the ball was blocked. Shagren. however, scooped up the ball and ran 10 yard for the flnil score. The Cnallengers owe their victory chiefly to their ability to execute beau tiful forward passes with a wet balL The lineup: -ha;nrra Defenders. Ton.LnaoD Q fcn:,.'nWJ",5' Potnnl, II H Pr "dhS 1.. ,,y I. II CObb flmlach T U Capt. Matarkey rP-r - ",7" Iluiand ....KO... I.J... KT... Weeks-White raptain Clark t-haran a. .liondahl . Wcbaiar . . . W. Orondahl l'fi'rton . .1. T.-. . Hlrch . . K K . . BInKham .. Hlnkla . . I. FT Klamath Grand Jury Meets. KLAMATH FAIJ-S, Or.. Nov. 17. (Special ) Members of the Klamath County grand Jury met yesterday for their recular session preceding the De cember term of the Circuit Court. Mem bers of tne venire are R. W. Tower, Martin E. Spencer, Richard Brieten steln, Charles V. Stewart. Albert Burk dorf. Fred Collman and J. A. Gordon. There are three cases now pending rn vestinatlon one against William Hill, charged with deserting hla family: an other against A. E. I-awrence. charged with arson, and a third Involving a man by the name of Emery, who was hound over by a Justice of the Teace at Foil Klamath. 4 ' Meet a Winner! PIEDMONTS promise you the same cool, mellow taste that they're giving thousands of other men. Mr. Smoker PIEDMONTS ! Go to 'em! 53 Some Punch PIIOCRAMME FOR ORKCO.V NIGHT AT RINK COMPIuETED. Aluamr Get Aid From Varloua Or gaaiaatioBa Hockey, Relay Race, Tug-of-War and Stuata oa Card. The proeramma of events for the University of Oregon night at the ice hippodrome, which is to be held Fri day. November 20. under the auspices of the alumnae, has been completed and many of the clubs of the city have ap pointed committees to co-operate with the alumnae to make the event a sue ceett. The entertainment will begin at 8 o'clock with a hockey game between pickaKl teams of semi-proi'essionals and professionals, and this game will be followed by a burlesque game of hockey. A relay race for hockey players, a tug-of-war between high school teams, races for professionals and fancy skat ing exhibitions and contests will be the other features of the big programme. Then will be held the grand march on the ice under the direction of Kobert Krohn, followed by the skating party for all. Following are the committees and chairmen from the clubs that have taken the matter up and will co-operate with all their might: Ad Club. K. B. Hlggins, chairman: Rotary Club. Rufus K. Holman, chair man: Progressive Business Men's Club, V. It. Hilton, chairman. Multnomah Athletic Club has taken a block of seats at the hippodrome and the Multnomah football team will attend In a body. The University of Oregon has made similar ararngements for its team. The attendance of Oregon students will be greatly increased by the fact that scores of students will be home for their Thanksgiving vacation at that time and will attend the skating party. Also the alumni of tho university are planning to give ail the assistance they ran to bring out a big crowd of former Oregon men. The proceeds from the event will be turned over from the alumnae to the fund for the women's building, which is to be erected at Oregon. It is hoped that liOO can be cleared for that pur- COMEBACKS DOT YEAR'S FEATS ON GRIDIRON Yile California, Harvard. Penn State and Oregon Aggies All Show Big Reversals After Early Season Defeats. B- V-XO-ME. THEY used to say inejr na:i:i back, but now they all come back. Yale. California, Harvard, Fenn toiate and Oregon Aggies. The Aggies staged more of a "went back'- than a "come hark" They "went back' East and showed those big-chested fellows how the little fellows ou: on tne 1 Coach Schaeffer of California record ed one of the classiest comebacks that was evr staged on the Coast. After being run off the home pasture on No vember 6 and being forced by criticism to resign bis position, he follows Dobh3 home and for tnree P" " ' backed out into the middle of the field Then after Washington got a break In luck and scored a touchdown, his team put on some classy forward pass ing and made themselves even by a touchdown and made 'the score seven all by Ricking the goal. Washington weight finally wore them down, and they were defeated, but Seattle will long remember the game as one of the best ever played on the hTl.e 'authorities at California should encore Schaener ai a - ary Anv man who can wmp Into cutting off 66 points in Is some clever coach. They . mih football last team i week didn't Eatur day but all of those 72 points certainly a aa. a 1 oh WaanintTi soaked in. ana ii i " ; ton washwomen until the last quarter to coax them out. Yale under Tom Shevlin. the human dynamo, rose to the sublime heights attained by Dr. Stewart and other comebacks by. wallcping Princeton de cisively, though the Tigers were favor ites by several touchdowns. Shevlin has beer, at New Haven three weeks, but in that time he has taken the "hound" from the dust where the small colleges had trampled him and. after giving him a sponge bath and sharpened his teeth, he shot him full of the "ole fightln' spirit" and sicked him on the Tiger. It is related that the Tla-er was "ate up." Everv season Shevlin hobnobs with Dr. Williams, of Minnesota, and helps get the team in running order. Then if Yale needs any assistance he hops a rattler and hies himself back to Alma Qucuz&f to the Coupon, too! pose on the night of the skating party. Reservations are already coming in at the hippodrome in an encouraging man ner. Ehtacada Shooting Match Is Friday. ESTACADA, Or., Nov. 17. (Special.) A regular old-fashioned free-for-all shootins match will be held in Estacada next Saturday under the auspices of the Estacada Rod and Gun Club, the proceeds of which will help defray the remaining indebtedness incurred in connection with the trout liberation, conducted recently by that organiza tion. More than 1000 pounds of tur keys, geese, ducks and chickens have been purchased for prizes at the traps and on the rifle range. Answer to Query. Q. A, on joining a crowd where the Oregon-Oregon Aggie football game is being discussed, makes the following statement: "I will bet 20 Oregon Aggies win. B calls bet as stated. In case of tie does B win? F. E. KERSEY. Dallas. A. What A probably meant was that he would take the Oregon Aggies against Oregon. Unless it is specific ally understood, bets are off in case of a tie. Turkey to Box Vernon in Aberdeen. CENTRAL.IA. Wash., Nov. 17. (Spe cial.) Leo Cohen, manager of Young Turkey, announced yesterday mat iui- Woa.- avill box Tex Vernon in ADeruccn on the night of November 22 and Leo) Houck in Tacoma on tne iouowins night. Cohen himself will box Leo Bishop in Tacoma on November 23 and th winner ot the coming bout between Charley Fox and Harry Bishop about December 1. Both Centralia boxers are In fine condition. Grays Harbor Smoker Planned. ABERDEEN, Wash.. Nov. 17. (Spe cial.) The first large smoker of the Winter on Grays Harbor will be staged here Monday night. "Tex" Vernon and Young Turkey, and Charles Fox and Harry Bishop will furnish the two main events. Both matcnes are ior iu rounds. The former two will fight at 122 pounds, the latter two at 142 pounds each. .All-Xationals Win, 6 to 1. SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 17. The All Nationals defeated tho Ail-Americans today, 6 to 4. Mater. He takes along the plays that he has worked out with Williams and have proved to be winners against good teams. He feeds them to the Bull Dog. and results are always fine for Yale. In 1910 he took back the "Minnesota Shift" and whipped Princeton 5-3, when all dope pointed to a Tiger year. No one has named the present play, but it might well be oallcd the "Shev lin Fury." Dope in this particular instance based upon comparative scores gave Prince ton a 56-point advantage. Princeton beat Syracuse 3-0; Syracuse beat Col gate 3S-0; Colgate beat Yale 15-0. and Yale, a rank outsider in dope, beats Princeton 13-7. Verily, this is a hard season on the dope artists. Dr. Stewart was up at Seattle to see the California "comeback," and he is not at all happy over this dope upset ting. He was glad to see California play Washington to a standstill, but it brought to his mind forcibly the fact that Syracuse is going to demand ail the fighting spirit he can eject into his Agies. Syracuse by her big score Boils and Pimples Dangerous S. S. S. 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LAST 3 DAYS MaryPickford in "MADAME BUTTERFLY" at the Peoples Theater of 3S-0 over Colgate and her 14-7 vic tory over Michigan, looms upon the Eastern horizon like a Kansas cyclone. Shevlin, however, isn't the only hu man dynamo in existence. Doc Stew art is sonic pumpkins himself at in stilling pep into the hoys. The re ports sent out from Lansing, Mich., after Doc's boys had defeated the Mich igan Aggies 20-0 said all the middle names of the Oregon boys was "Fight. We believe it. Doe put that name in the family history after the boys were placed under his care. In the Interscholastic league Colum bia staged a comeback worthy of no tice. Callicrate always has a dark horse, and with an even break in luck he would have ridden in with the lead ers this season. He started to ride out In front in the game with Washing ton, but the colt was a little skittish, and "Jockey" McKenna pulled two breaks that cost Columbia the game. 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