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TJTE MORXIXO OKEGOXIAX. SATURDAY. XOTErBER 20, 19T5. IS EUGENE MECCA OF THOUSANDS TODAY Oregon and Aggies Promise Terrific Clash With Little Advantage Apparent. TEAMS OF SAME WEIGHT Content l II rat Mai Till I'raj la IU Mjn la lax44? Sin-) I'arh Icr-rtl Haa p'raall U-a f IljrI. t r .-w-v: r x w. rrr To ran !" out ,!, a . -... and it i :uo. l.i. annual tata r4itpioMp tool a:t arr. . li lni.rit r ci.-. i. .-ft.-4 - Hv n.a in toat CiM-in rcetrop-f-f. .'!". Cn.m.n from alt tr f r..t . ""' ni i.a for to c lar.a atay P " in. trroeaiB- p-c'I tram s:o b. o.a.11 up-; :.y-artl tl l I "r4 '' ch-aT'14-sr,,- r'apt IBs! La County ata--l f .. : r . tn lt t if.l!.l;tlr. rad tll- t -. . "('T t l'rl i. a n t not .to.-- In. a a. ! !" rrj. cJ6r l r.u.aa, N.-.ir.'r ! l "' : 'r rM - t-Mv. aid ' of rir.1 ...van. W mliM "'' It.t IH f'CO I t " '" "' lha . or fal nr. -. Itn will a lif-'-d Imllaiim cf cma fere .to.j. (-! U' "-' " A-t-aham M IV . ft,,! ,rrTbKir l dolr mat. 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I b. ba . t.m mar M Ibat Ibrir inu ar. v. . jp ... ... lv. .idnl K'.rr" Irtl.r lo U-pr.o- tatit Wc.xrihur follow. -..a A.-'i.l'or.! rnltr.. "nral.. Of fa f lb. Pr.i4.t l.ar Mr. McAr tbwr la aaisaif of lb. aoJ t..rt.e- ai.r'r .( In. I"'ra I lum I "t l lpIl f.,r .r l.-fr .nd chk. Tti ". a (r.a.t. of fa Biil..rilr. an " g.i .t 1 Jr li. :itr. maim" of O A. t.rtt. a r y ral!fTl I aw m? l" . t.ntl"M f lha l.u:iy aao .ijj.ni. to tab. aa .!' cf .-ur'.b lb. op--.ppary .11'...! c.air'bl!n. f -r a ..Jlt.b:. o i.rt. mm-.- or IrochT. a. ptiao.Pad lo ' r.r.rr..iti'.ti.a. It la m. Ibat i.r "f ." ki.d t. ... m.rr.r-.r or Imm i m . r r.. itr.'l rr p-rroa- a. r r.oiis'l.r of p ai.p;i.iia on lh b. rt of Ib.ir frl.o.1. of fa r.al l'I-r ..r,-...J tb. aam. all l" M:rb:.a ..u.n t.r.1 Iloa.r.r. lb. rorom l- I., a..) ! fa ma'.l.r aB-l.r r.n.l.l- r.t s. p4 prpri la ..y a.r in m.o p.m p.i ;ry tc-f-'y your. W J ki.HR, rraa .V JI-Arbor. on:aad. Or. Tna roBinillir. appolnlrd hy frral. . rrat-lr-. IIU I 'an. Oo to lharKvn. i.ti i tt. or Nor. I iSnrruH Arrin.rirrnt4 rft r-rrprl--i1 jcntrr t (or mipa-rial ricuriPi lrin o run frm I.. lo larhrton on Thanliiifi.v fC ha lo rmfn mill fotb:i la-am n4 th l-hnn itsh 4o-- it4m. Ti cm- h-r Ut .t-!- Amateur Athletic WITH in inf4---hrti4(, f.t-r' ,f Tnc fu I tr k lha :irnitt.t try piMn rtf-.tt. -r.,if.-l ""I. "Ui-tl uft'i". TD latia " IbV1 r toi 4 i i 14 rr4(:rf ri-pi'-nc.--t . roi imhiA ri r , t r,.nr. ftf4! It4 . ffwm I orT,-er - lh I I T-r!l- l-L tr! l-'Bir T jniftrtnw trim l'04.f ?..4:4ir W . tb4 ibt urct o ii 1 rnrnifi l for A hr s In po. Hf A fl o'l-O' f at . jfk-!!- h no ! tf uLir.m!a Ai4tiir Alfii'!4 fu!. M.il 1 ftnl cam r hit h ! ! ti.Td. 4 I "i a firi r'-ti- for th im4 l i ( fc:a ast'i -fr ivrratr lT I I - f-Jf-.. I-"TTI Ihfaa-Xth lh CWr IMT H tnap-a Mataa4f T0 J-W! f Htf M- a- k. taoa rl. k T. a,f fj n I Tim yr . I txfc, tut tuft Ittn- -iin v.th.4. tr y.r r"'4 iiu4. - mMiai f"f ftrl Jimii.-- titter, f-rm" .tr gtird of JaTrvtB. ftAity AlhWt. l"lu ttfit-l. la "In a aritnll t (.I.Ex-rt AH W.f mftti Itit. t is a. tntrrlt ri-olt I 1 I w!! m,t Ik rt. (aVtS f '-Ja. l' PlU"l l It4 'fifi-' that m out tn in r4! 799 r:r.lv to ln roc-nl il,4tm!'?'-);iiU4 cn it o4roi4i4r. I n rt in tvt. f l. To rw-tnm com : laaat.'p4 fr atrl t t!"l A WTwml rt4! Oaf In aa,)t. lh Cr tataam mprr. Mi4 M-r. ! tb t-t-t fatmo ttiin i'olim6ii r-.ru. ' moot fri-mj y M laMtif i ptf( rwst ttati th I o t-m. Tr'ihni irt tr k "4 of m ftrro r b t4" IH lc fric- . IbOt4 I hrU tT vntt ttfrlWakon l i fir (at lo.4! fnrawartS t vtlh .r pfti- of tfo ntman1r r.B 4ki i-t bi, i4 tfvrtntf l t parrforty- r. ' Wwil af faart-l-! that lh .(ol-ada f'pal crvcatioa. h trpfaM oat of th it; tinj L. Tb o t !o-ii tm mr ji I 'jr t ot-ti'dut out ( lii:iir'. Hkb .: la l ItttrKho'l.Mc ttco- tivrtt lv tn fu l Btr. tjn- IKch .hM H Oi.1 tr i-af'l. JO 'f l.ll- l.r-J. ! t lji. arttunl -lorn -1 IMor ih nop l main a Hfmi comb nation I ; aaa'4a. a fV-araa of la a rf -u. tfl. . Ih F- t Ma i; ta-a-4 - r.r--1 t rM-tr4-! ar- .iii w ht- ..n IIibh ..... i (g.rinlft ( $'.' Ka- laa-aa-l tll'.' lh I4, a ar r,.fifa'-t sat K-n n 1 t a i-rf f .- m th t.:io a-!.ol a-a-xl t.-.al i-i-faina ta caav4 aa J- tbcj .' la Waa auoaay M lAa iUai. OREGON FOOTBALL MEN ARE NERVOUS No Singing Marks Eve of Battle as Players and Coaches Wait Issue. FIELD LIKELY TO BE FAST I1ll" I M'sn of Vrlly Men. lloX bul No Confidence llulcw al i:u(rnr Old Cirad Pour In lo I-cnil 1'o.alblc Aid. fXIVKUStTT Or Or.rkN". F.un. Nov". I (rrlal.) In d'r '- on rniPl and on ilcky Klnld f'.tld. Huso Hd--k: rha-d hi arltr M"4 Ihroueb a lapl nl lmrrln IRnl airs. ihl afi.rnuon: lhn with a fw word of caution ho hoocd them all lo th ahow.r and declared prcpar alory work for tha tl Uampionhlp batila tomorrow at an nd. Thrro tn no .Insina: In Ih varltjr roorn a 11 trulra r'" " Jcry from II plr of braw-ny phouldrra and Ttd und.r amlniT .iowcr. r or lb flrat tlm l-t two yrar. B:d'k' mn have faild lo rend th locker quarl.ra with "barber hop harmony on Iha-cvc of battle. On and all. they ar far loo finely drawn nd fr too full of amhltton to tl cocrBJT In onr A year affo u-h pa.tlmo waa m.ipir to llugoi ar and alway broucht forth a mlle lonmht ha w o0 nrroua yn to noto th abscne of harmony. Kick! la OrriM'l liar. "TA hr a nshting chant-. ld th Orrcnn mentor, at th con-lulon of lha day' work. "If the boy KO out Ihrr and ntht for vry doan w honld win." Hill IU ward aid: -The Drnon tem l tn rrfe-t phyelral conjlllon. Kvery man la In prim hape." hen ak.d conrornlntf th chance of lemon-yellow tomorrow afternoon tb vcleran phlral diret-ior emphati cally .aid: 'I necr w an Aie lum which rould beat an Orcnon eleven, and I dn I expect to on Jo It tomor row "omplcle dralnnse ha kejt tha loal arena In fair .hare It 'I1 be ' aa ;ite the rain. Kucen I In holiday attire. Old sradviatea ar already In the city and ea- h alreet and alor window la deco rated Willi colors of both collrRe. Oreaa Mea rntu. lloidrk warrior arc on edff. and the pervoti trmlon which hi "O" men aro undr-rKolntr thla niKhl la acute. Tl.c fact that way back In 1UT a team from Corvalii way Invaded fju srnc im! left with a victory la con stantly retailed, and fear of duplica tion I numed from tha oldmt fan to tho jounscpt arlty man. No. there Is no overconndence. Old winner f th Ornn "O" will be lined up on Klncaid field and their bench will connect with that upon which Ilcidck has seated his present da "hopep. Kormer lemon-yellow cap tain will he found In th name of -Hank" McKlnney, Krcd .elxler. Dean Walker. Chuck Taylor. "Weary" Chandler and probably Johnny Parson. In addition, dosen of former stars will be prepent. Tins l a new f.atur In troduced al Orrcnn this season. Haatlas alar af Old Arrlea. "Arl Van Punrn. now "Porior." ar rived In lha city at noon today, lit IopI no lima In cettlnsj near Ihe T'- -ins: element and Hatelcy and l-olpli. prrenl racket producer. re helna In pplred tonight bv the f.ratest )cll Ir.der tirrron ever had. A .tudeni parade, the frpihmin bon- ftr- and r.Uv ppeerhe. make on the big- (rtt rally of Ihe v-ar tonicht. ci. i ii nxgii-T In .Rit.Xfii-:ii MulorlMtat Or tan I xat Ion .lo Will l:lrr Xrxl Monday. ...Mntd li.t. been nip Hi. hv J. je Carter, chairman of tha entrtaln ment committee, for the annual ban nicl of Ihe Tortland Motorhoat Club at th Commercial Club building next Monday nluhl. The election of officer ill form ll BrM order of buelnen and th.n speeches from all the promi nent rn-nilterp of lha orsanliatton will be on the programme. The nieetini: will h broushl In order b. 1'An.itip.lnrp lleebe. but Chief Mlr- seon Hill will be lh loaplmspter. Th banrttirt, will start at T o'clock, and several mti.lcal numbers hav been promlped for entertainment of those prcprnl. CM 1 :M V V V INDIANS WIN. I S-0 O. A. . I'rrlimrn Iaro Oho of l a.tr. (ianrr-a of Sfon. . urtiitfi ivnnv KCIIt"vol Che- maw a.' or. Nov 1 Special, i In on Ol tno mi". " - - - - - Chcmawa Indian football team today walloped Ih Oreaon Aerlcultural Col- leca freshmen. 1" to . oe.piio t - . l- - i'......iM. hnv p outwtflahed their opponent I'lily : pounds to th man. . . ... . ii . win r.nm Atb.nr Col li t n. i ii i 1 1 1 ' tee on ThankpsUlne day they declare thev will lay t laim to in non-com-i- . . .. v. . r....l.in .1. In havina Mi en o Milft -.. ' ik. r.a-ly attempted lo obtain a name with l-acinr t niverpity. INTF.nCITY IH)AK WIMj MKKT loot ha 1 1 I-c-n-tur Ilrtx-tora In Pi-rldtf Se-rcral Important Mailer, a recline- cf tha board of directors of the Intercity Koothnll I-e.lCue ba l-en called by Vlce-rreineni narry M. C.rsv. on for net ilonday nieht In room HI. ('(imiTirbi.il Club hilllJInc. Several Important matters are to come up befor the meetinir. and all mana; rr. ar rerjurated lo be on hand at o'clock Monday rtlehl. Tha Ws.hlnslon Atnieu i iun team. of Vancouver. Wah.. will plv the Ore- aon CUT eleven at ure;on city tomor row, and at th ame tlm Ist Port land will b batillns: th Vancouver poMlers at Hie Parracks field In Van couver. Wash. California Merit Nevada Today. rr.r.KKI.KT. Cal.. Nov 19 Th Var STT1STICS SHOWING HOW RIVAL TEAMS WILL LINE UP IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL GAME TODAY. PREOOV AtJcSIK-. It. Kip. Wt. 2 14 1 ll -1 1 1' -I 1 I 4 i '- ;t 3 .1 1. t .1 11 -o I ,-tt I I 4 r..t .r bVbuat.r ... b-nirtb . .... And.rtvoa V ..;. r .... Pcrttfon. ...u r. r ...u t. n ...u o n ......IT ...n o I.. ...R.T.I . . . R. K. I ...I. II It. ...n.H I ...t y. n . . . r. y. i I..e l.vh. ..... Ilffrr "... h a 'rt i'.pi li.llc. lltrurt Ii . . . I ,-- a..i lino -rae. 1T;i : : b.ckflel.I Orr..a lis. i.tnir. 17 l7; ba-kfleld i a I s.i .s s p i sity football team of the University of California left n tonijni ioc nruw Nev.. w here It will play the University of Nevada tomorrow. BOXKU C1IAI.KI with assaclt . ... Roue City C lub Manager Swears Out W arrant Against Charles Jont. Fred T. Merrill, manager of the Rose City Athletic Club, yesterday swore to two complaints for the arrest of Charles Jost. One char-red Joitt with threat to commit a felony, and the other, ap.-ault and battery. Accordinsr to Merrill's tory. Jost. who formerly held boxinn bouts In the Anon Hall, vlnlted him in his offices at the liiiH City Club Thursday after noon ,n company with Mrs. Jost and Dudley Evans. Here. Merrill says. Jost attacked him with an umbrella, which a 4 i a.rlikl. blar Kad far Ilarrai ha 44 III -4l 'ay aa.ia.i lale Today, .aeeordlns; lo K.at t era Advice. a- h broke over hi I Merrill's head, and then rcitorted to hi flnts. Swindler of I'oel. Sentenced. NEW TOrtK. N'o. 1. John T. Hall, aleo known as John T. Necomer. waa tvH.v rotin1 l 1 1 1 ! i v of usinir the niali to defraud ' liOO amateur poeta who were Induced to enter a prizo sonu poem contest conducted by the John T. Hall Music Publishing; Company. Judge Foster sentenced Hall to two years in the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta. Ga. BAKER TIES LA GRANDE CHAMPIONSHIP I4 SKWX IP BY FIGHT IN SKA OF M I'D. lalrlcate Paaaes and l.laklalaa-LIk Grl-Away t.a I Naoabt la I '.mrrlrM Ilallle. I.A ! RAKDK, Or Nov. 13. (Special.) Visions of championship flitting traslngly hither and yon from llaker to La cirsndo were snuffed out tonight when 1-a Grande held Baker scoreless or the other way around, whichever way one looks at It. Except for Iso lated spots the field waa a choppy bea ot mud. and La Grande's worst fears were realized. Intricate passes and lightning ft away that won over Walla Walla and Pendleton died a-bornlng. Notwithstanding- this. La, Grande thrice stood in Haker's 10-ysrd zone, and onre on the three-yard line, but the visitors l.raced up each time. Jlmmie uon l.aum. whose educated toe beat l'endlo totK couldn't control the soggy hall on three attempts at Held goal. IHirlng the flrpt half la Orande had the Jump on Hakir. usins; two pa.i.te tit ccssfully. and using captain nun. Moon. Hosenbnum and'McGinnis or long gal rut. Jn Ihe second half there waa little to rhooite from. Once Kaker tasted mud on ia Grande s ri-yara lino, hut no closer did she get. Fleetwood, l-'osnurg. Keown and Landrctli were liaker'a stars. Lineup: rt.krr I-a CirsBiia Cartlinler L. K . l(eooldl ri.i UT lr.rM Iti ..... ilolrne Mop. r;o-ntaa liilitmm .. ltndretU (HP . . . . Klee' a 0td ,C ...J. Kopetlbaum ...R. is Hmh , ,.K. T Conk-y ...K K Lsrpeti J ,. . . I. II M'-mnnip r'ctpbury K-i.n (capt.l It. H l- noarnbauin hippie r m K. r H. .. . AB"1rc . Moon U K. K Huff. il-ronpld K.fr-ree. M.v. rt. a. C. ; umpire, Dobbins; he.4 llnerman NpIpob. GO-EDS TO PLAY HOCKEY AGGIP. TKtM Wll.l COMPF.TF, AT :GF.M-: - IIOMr-COMIN4 TODA1. Mrsf riaycra Are Developed Frosa Frcahaaea Girls CorvaUla I.aaa I'.lcclrd C'aplala. ORKGOJ AGRICCI.TCRALCOLr.EGE. Corvallis. Nov. J. (Special.) Fifteen co-eds. composing Ihe Oregon Agricul tural College girls hockey team, ac companied by Mrit. O. N. Nelson, of the department of physical education. coach, will leave by auto for Eugene where they will meet the women of the t'nlverslty of Oregon in the first wom en hockey game of the reason. The game was scheduled for several weeks ago but was postponed to be come an attractive leature ot ine "home-coming week-end at the uni versity. iJist year the young women representing the orange and black, won from Ihe university team and with six veteran players in Uie lineup, will put forth a strong game for honors. The team has tHn practicing regu larly since the early weeks of the col lego year and . many strong players have been developed from tho fresh man clasti. Miss Muriel McIIenry. 'of Corvallis. last night was elected captain of the team and will direct Its efforts from the right wing position. On the other wing. Miss Katherlne Howells. -also a veteran. Is expected to play a strong game. Misses Ruth Blake. Marie Ab raham. Gladys Rogers and Elule Shultx complete. Ihe sextet of experienced players. The personnel and lineup of the team has not been decided. OREGON TN IVKRHITT. ' "sJ ! I 4 i .; s j Lh .::u i rd. I Plaver. A-. Exp. Wt Tra-ert '-1 1 11 Ba.-ll.lt -.".I I 17"t bpeMnian -I t I tliplev V- - 14 Pnyil.r : " I"1"' llr.kett -'" ':- MtK'helt I IT'l VoBtlrtll - 1 '"n M . iarkry JK I 1' f 1 1 K .. v.: - 177 Huntlnslttn - 175 7'"; team average." 17 a-ll. sters-. arrae. 17"S: tram aterage. 173-11. AGGIES PRAY FOR DRY FIELD TODAY Individual Clashes to Feature Contest With Old Rivals From University. WEIGHTS ARE NEARLY SAME Allen and Bisoett Will Not Bo In Game Allwortli to Bo Shifted to Half and Billie Will Be Used at Fullback. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corvallis. Nov. 19. (Special.) The final preparations are over and.toraorrow morning- the Oregon Agricultural Col lege football warrior will Journey to Eugene, where at 2 o'clock they will face the wearers of the lemon-yellow for the 18th football struggle between the Oregon Agricultural College grid iron men and those representing the University of Oregon for the cham pionship of the state. Second place in the Northwest Con ference percentage column will also fall to the winning teams The last practice was held this morn ing. All this afternoon the athletes remained In their quarters at the Kappa Sigma Nu Fraternity house, absolutely Isolated from the outside world. Prayer Are for Dry Field. The athletes retired early tonight and will be up for breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. They will leave by spe cial car over the Oregon Electric Rail road at 9 o'clock. "We are praying for a dry field." said Doc Suywart tonight, "because we believe that upon a wet and muddy field the best team does not always win." Several interesting Individual bat tles will feature the big game. Leo Lavthe, the giant all-N'orthwest tackle, wlil face the star Beckett, of the uni versity team. Laythe may also do some of the punting against his op ponent. Billle and Smythe may also be depended upon to do some of the punting, the factor in which the or ange and black has been weakest this year. Goal Specialist Draw Eye. Cole and Huntington, the field goal specialists, will be eagerly watched when within striking distance of the goal. It Is practically assured that Allen and Bissctt will not be In the game. Allworth will be shifted to half in place of Allen, and Billie will be in Allworth's place at fullback. These eleventh-hour changes are doped to weaken the Aggie defense and cast an effectual damper on the feeling cf overciMifidence which has prevailed. The Aggl lineup tomorrow will ap pear about like this:' Hofer and Schus ter, ends: Laythe and Smythe, tackles; Cole and "Pete" Anderson, guards: Yeaeer. center: Allworth and Abraham, halfback, and Locey and Captain Bil lie, fullbacks. Wright Is With I nlver.lty. There will be but little difference In th weights of the two teams, with a slight advantage in favor of the emer ald. Latent figures give the university a pound to the man advantage. Allworth will play his first game again.'t Oregon tomorrow as will Lo cey. the freshman find from Wetser. Substitutes making the trip will be: Brooke. Moist. Thompson. Allen. King, Bissett. Dutton. Newman. Pierce and Huhbard. Practically the entire student body will migrate to Eugene tomorrow on special trains over the Southern 1'a clfic and Oregon Electric, railroads. GRIDIRON BATTLES BIG STRIGGI.K.S IN EAST TODAY HAVE IMPORTANT BEARING. Darlmsu t h-by racuse, Colgate-George-Iowa, aad Areny-avy Fights At tract I atisual Interest. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. While the Harvard-Vale contest overshadow all other football games to be played on Eastern gridirons tomorrow, there are several other struggles which will have an Important bearing on the final alignment of the elevens for the sea son of 1915. General Interest will be focused upon Ihe outcome of the annual meeting of the blue and crimson, but the Dartmouth-Syracuse. Colgate-cSeorgetown. Trinity-Webleyan contests and those in which the Army and Navy teams compete will all be followed with more than usual keenness. There will be missing from th wekly lineup, how ever, several of the larger Institution... for Princeton has completed her sched ule, while Cornell and Pennsylvania ...I,-. for their Thanksgiving day game, which will close the season for both teams. In the other games of the morrow. ....t. n 4 s;i-r.ciiKA are certain to 11HI llllli.ii.i ".' " . have a battle royal with the odds fav oring the orange, wnicn nas oeieaiea decisively every eleven faced this Fall, except Princeton, and even the Tigers had to.be satisfied with a single field goal against Syracuse. , Both the Army and Navy are called ni.u teams nf moderate strength and both Bhould emerge vic tors. Springfield l. m. . a. uimms School, which meets the cadets, has a ... v.... ..tii.r iisrht eleven and while well equipped with overhead plays. Is hardly strong enougn to nom mo In- soldiers In check. -r-i- !... will f nd Ursinus stronger In line-plunging and end run ning Plays and witn a rair re,.erio. o of aerial passes. These contests will . . foe both Armv and ne ine iin.i r-' . . : . Navy before they meet in their annual inter-sercice. Dame. - The most - Important games in the East with the scores of last seasons contests where the same institutions met. are as follows: . - Yale, at Harvard. 0 t 3. rtartmouth. at Syracuse. to 0. Trinity. t WeaWnh, O to J. Sprlnsfleld. st Army, 6 to 13- . rrslnus. t Navy. - o ' .-. War Halt Sportjgjig Event. MONTREAL; Nov. 19 Announce ment was made today that it has been decided to call . off the Gordon In ternational Curling medal match this Winter in view of the present war con ditions. This has been an annual event between curlers from the United States and Canada. Yale Beats Harvard at Soccer. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Nov. 19. Yale defeated Harvard at association foot ball today two goals, to one. The plaver.. slipped about on a muddy field. Accurate shooting- by Yale overcame weaknesses in the team's defen., which placed the ball ia i'alo territory most of tba .came. 44 - m - and now a Winner! A few months ao we said : "Light 'cm. They go good." Today thousands of smokers "We like 'em. They go GREAT!" You bet they're winners. Try them. Cina.T'&iiiz z We back the winner with a Coupon! YALE GAINS BACKERS Odds Favoring Harvard Grow Shorter on Eve of Game. HEAVY RAIN SOFTENS TURF About 50,000 Persons Expected at Big Battle In Which Both Mahan and Guernsey Will Likely Bo Handicapped by Wet Field. HARVARD'S AND TALES SEA SON'S SCORES. Harvard. Spt. ".' S3 Colby 6 Oct ' 7 Mass. Aggies. .. 0 ct. 1 29 Carlisle ' Oct. 1 '' Virginia Oct. -Z 0 Cornell Oct. JO 1-1 Pc-nn state n Nov. 6 IO I'rlnreton Jsov. Ii 16 Brown t Totals 1-3 36 Yale. Sept. ' Maine 0 Oct. - Virginia....... 4 Oct. ! 7 Lehigh Oct. In....... 1 S'fld Y.M.C.T.S. 1 Oct. -.1 7 W'aph. and Jeff . 1 Oct. 30 0 Colgate I"' Nov. ft o Brown H No. Ii 11 Princeton I Totals S3 57 CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Nov. 19. On the eve of the annual Harvard-1 aie 1001 ball game, the Crimson continues to rank as favorite over the Blue, although the wagering odds have shortened steadilv. Influenced by uncertain wea ther conditions, the quotations nar rowed from 10 to 6 to 5 to 4 tonight, and it was predicted that with the in flux of Yale money tomorrow morning the Elis would enter the game close to an even choice against the Cam bridge eleven. The heavy rain which fell this after noon is believed to have penetrated the thick coating of straw spread over the stadium gridiron, and softened the turf to an extent which will militate against the fast open running attack expected from Harvard's backtield. While the forecast calls for rlearlng weather Saturday morning, hlch winds and a drop in temperature also are predicted. The Yale hackBeld has a considerable advantage in weight over that of Har vard's, and on a wet. slippery turf, this additional poundage would count for more than the speedy, elusive sprints of Mahan and Boles. A strong i-a uvninr in eccentric eddies about the high-walled stadium also would greatly nanaicap inn nnu u.i efforts of Guernsey and Mahan as well as to pave the way for fumbling of punts. Because or tne rain nenner ictih able to follow the programme planned float rfav before the game. c-1 rMr. rho Vnle 'varsitv and first substitutes appeared, rain began to fall heavily and tne coacnes umoicu mo players back to quarters. . .. i j - r . iinm. indoor sitrnal re- Atllitl J.IV11. ... ...... views by the Harvard squad there was no attempt at practice. Close to 50.00D spectators wiii occupy the seats. The probable lineup: Harvard . X."1'- soticv t-E . Oilman JJ T .'- Wallace" : ' . Co". en R" J- h'1"n Parsons J i ,i! U-IVJ.n 7.7. Q. B.IM ."7 Vannostrand h'T,. I. il B CC.) Wlluon Sahn"(C) RHB Bingham King " TITLE IS TIEI II TIGHT Only Unexpected Today Can Settle 'Illinois-Minnesota Laurels. rrioinn vr 19 Onlv the hap pening of the unexpected tomorrow can unknot tne lie oei .i . .. .vie conference cham- .tllllllCBVt. ...w pionship. On form, Minnesota should down the Badgers, and Illinois should defeat the Maroons, leaving unsolved the puzzle, as it was when Gophers and Illinois finished their battle to a 6-6 draw, October 30. Should both Chicago and "Wisconsin .ka ditunfion -would be more cloud ed than ever, but a victory for the Ma roons and one for tne ciopners wouiu leave the latter the bet claims, while i. Tiilnoi. conld establish a fair title to 1915 honors by defeating Chicago while the Badgers uown .tunnesuio. The card for tomrorrow, which prac tically cioses the season in the Cen tral states, includes the following games: At Chicago: Illinois vs. Chicago. At Madison: Minnesota vs. Wisconsin. At Lincoln: Iowa vs. Nebraska. At Evanston: Ohio State vs. North western. At Bloomington: Purdue vs. Indiana. Colorado lo Practice Here. Kn route to Seattle for the Thanks giving day game with Washington, the footballteam of the University of Col- .111 -. . n .fr in Pnpll.nH n n Tll OrSUU Will Omi' V.l II. . v b.(.at " ub clay .oi a lis lit practice sesssioa aailult- 8M are saying of nomah field. While here a kind alumni will endeavor to have the Coloradans take out ample life insurance. Colorado has been licked by every yaller dog in the Rocky Mountain section this year and Washington should have little trouble in winning about 50-0, even without Hap Miller. Chchalis and Oljnipia Clar.li Today. CHEHALIS. Wash.. Nov. J 9. (Spe cial.) The Chehalis and Olympia High School football teams will play their second game of the season at Millett Field in this city tomorrow. Olympia, won the contest ii that city several weeks ago 49 to 0. their team being the only one that has defeated Chehalis this season. The Chehalis players hope to redeem their reputation in tomor row's contest, and a warm game is ex pected. Fawcett's Football Chart. Xorlhwcmt. Teams. Forecast. rwcrr.,-, vs. Orccon Asreies 0-0 KaslN Harvard vs. Yale ' Syracuse vs. Dartmouth 4-0 Army vs. Springfield '"ll'n Navv vs. Urisinus --0 Watt'h. and Jefferson vs. Bethany . Lehigh vs. Lafayette 14-S Middle West, Minnesota vs. Wisconsin H-3 Illinois vs. Chicago "-' Nebraska vs. Iowa Amoe vs Drake ""0 Ohio vs. Northwestern . ..18-0 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Ass'n. Baker. Dr. Lillian. 920 Corbett Bldg. n. . , .. . n fl-117 A X II U 11 11 0 iAOl " " ' Barrett, Dr. H. Lester. 419 Morgan Bldg. Phone Main 429. Browne, Dr. Agne Mu, 331 Plttock Blk. Phones Broadway 3609, Main 256. Farrlor, Dr. Jessie B., 820 Selling Bldg. Phones Main 4386. A 6516. Flack, Dr. William O.. 917 Broadway Bldg. Main 3391. Main 9453. Gates, Dr. Gertrade L., 922 Orbett Bldg. Main 1S33. A 4706. Giles, Dr. Mary E.. 609 Morgan Bldg. 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