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.... .- . r., aa ifa tcrtx: TItriD tt'iV Tfl SFATTI.E Tfl COLORADO HOPE IH SEATTLE GAME NIL t;tj Ki.r.. i. 1 1 to ur inr. i.Mir.KMii r " ca a a. . .. - - M t.KT THE tMVERSITY Of WASHINGTON TOMORROW. Team Practices Here and Men Premise to FiQht to Last Ditch Against Dcbie. . .4 OREGON TO ARRIVE TODAY if -I M -1 " ; f - f.tM nvl VallnotiMli nit . , w : J.. SJ I"' a T..r-i af orv wla IS l II II I ' '" f I I'B.a.faitr of I oior .o f I II lit II arr.vad i Portland ! II If :; i J t .r -'oul l II II I f Ut- rwi r-r ! II lit - ... i i S.S n 1 imofa t-aiuie a lemo.jar 1 1 II I ., m, t . r-r - nuii. .. , al Ii i - Mr in - to aaaia. oaa t - Colorado! r" t -a th ma "a T'jr hT dar I I ss" jiotaad it lomor.l Utl t I W-I.I lo Mart al 3 a'CVM-k. OffH-iaU vlmni-rih Trm lrfllrlj 4 tame. , .f i:t-i.mii 'iH ll rn b. ' ltM l tn It iiit. v lla kr im out itv t "i rirv f'p no" l"tn fcfif 4 hif rpJT 4 t. rln t ltfln th bo umip mtt'r4 n Mr"tff l trir'l ' Colty r.! !; ha roninir ! I tit f B io. ky Mounut nflfn.. but fj ..m r-Jn ? ro'i'ii l imp4 ini r' " o '..lm fovina It xi'f ! pul tM pl.Yr li ri tm who ka vn IA Hn n bfor " t rit- i h lra ! man' r'l tor tbi r a o Muif Pun(4n It (mplbl f'r n)r f lt wloali la oMiln "rlni r" Tn lm l-ft cn lt l'in4ar a " plan ira ot I rturo nli after ta tral part ef ! Culnral ! ! nm from !! t'atrty af Wam n it a r f S I t. a n.J trt ofl trtmmia t-a I itioral I nif aifT I . a I in 1 1 rxt b flri. "oi;'4. am ffam tn l'afilr f 'al- j M'l af f i bMr ar a muat. t nivrity of t ta raa foinft I Ilia rtf J --i.-: l'fl '!! .a l'wrtlaa-1 wilor t' I. a "! I "'I I a.-.r rloa l"a l'Hf'lT ' nimt. ' ni l- i .iula !. afiil al ln fi'aom tl-afr tat a t. t ". alt a' " ! . It kaa lm(":til u t ' a It at 't appaat. a ' a"'11. romp4'l aiat ai) a ia yar" a Jl.iriartntn.lol t-ar V tVa:r. af ! Vt illnnna .rit. i' .IIMtt t j. an no ix. I rf'l' l"t tjanlanaal H-l. . t. ( uv lai-. a. oH ta lmtmr l I H'H y4.jn f 4l t' tmar.u tlvle. ! l tma art l lro'Tl. l mjf riat f :rn".! t a. l Vitt" "f ft i:linatia I aifey. ta aa-i aw a Haipca. ati'i II II Ilrjm4n. J. arfn.-lual of ta Mil ji.-it.i waul ba l"a I ma tr la annaat brtf'i '- It'iaa j. a"'t ia '' rtlartipina fw-n li'iiaa a'a t?'-" ta af-i la Joi-t:-w ti'ltr If r-l, aa! ft-T Wilt at t ta int "VI 1. .i. f . a ii-"it wa a'f ta 'rf alt '""' fum l"t- fraa; rmc ' I' ) Ml Ht a a-1'ataa ll m' aitf-a b,f b."tr tii-t tT" I lt w. "! b-l . I"l h-a b'y afa t l"a bol p,,'p'a ra. - a, rl ,,-a V Uwli i.. I. M.Paw. taa lraaat rUirr aaali Mallrr --!, aatli Waai ( aatela - r. -J"-"I alaa aaat ta-a Maaacrr U. K. Iaaaa. aark V. O. Falaam. ral f"- thasr Ti-kni'i" dmr.rr. Tu al bava laf- pUraJ on al al A. O MMlr Hrvax arwl Itvdlrallena ara that a munatar crl will banL ta an In i: III" UP i'j 3. an. la Mala -f.at.Bt llarrir it r i iorai paui IT.U-IT1" ;m: AUK MXT.O iolambla Park Ii-b anil I'-aal Port land lo lah mndj. Al a maallnc of lha dirariora of lha Iniar.t'lly ootbatl U(ut Mor.JaT nicbl In lha Commarrlal O lb butWInc. trranf mfii vrr mit for rati hull iav a a t. Tha Columbia I'aik .n al l bo batlllaa lha t.at I'orl lantt rrrnlatla ort lha Kami Twairih and Hot f'arlt Ptrrala froundv an -J at lha aama lima Orrfon t lT will b lha all-ariion acalnat h Varvou' itllra al lha fcarraraa. Tha l'orttaa4 rama arltl ht- roll tl.rM haarlne on lha championship of ha cm Jit. and a "I ol jn.hia farh haa not b'en Ucrralrd. !:! trtland loai la tha kMitj I : In at lha tarra. h lat unday Tha ofn-'iaia for Man-Jar a affair on tha r'aat Mda atU ba adactad tomorrow br Vlra IIT GOLF CLUB ELECTS H. L. Keats Again President of Portland Organization. SITES TO BE INSPECTED ronnlructlon work Juit an noon an pon- iblr. o an lo br ready by Jprln-. "Tha drainute husaboo ha now brrn rltlrd. H- a Judlrloua u of dynamite lha rrrrk bed han brrn clrarrd of loBa. and Ihln. lourthrr with a canal cuttlnn off a bin hommhoe brnd In the crrrk, haa arlllcd our dralnaKe iroblrm. The rrrrk now handle all the surface watrr with rie and we will have no more trouble from that arore." ,ii for an-1 Jot t mum v.ii.1. ruw vhitin ItAilrniarltrr'a l:lr-ro II"Ja lo Com ILai-k by Vkiort. fNivi:i:tiTY o irn. M-or. o. Jl mpacial W hitman wl lap paar in Xdmi Than . I v I r dT fof na lal aama of tha local football aaa on. and lha !4aho team la ddarmlnad l wind r a rihr poor fear In a m j. h of a btaia of (lory a ran ba kin dii br wallopins Iho V.ionatla. a tha roRiMralit fholn( of lha la tr xiia.il H'.mf( flala i'.!ra naoi-u haa lha -!. but r. j.rr h-r man ara In m-4rh bai'ar tp than lhar wara whan that laralad tfaa !(. machiao. b4 laay ara ronn dat at ba n abla I fcaap out of lha (ffrfl-a rallar. t.'loa a a TV rai-.tin,! i, lrhr - 4-f...j br aii.alna f'r 'ia I ai a a faTt a'apfa a l:i a-alnaT ' lla rm tfa H baa W'tritlnaT I -1 ' t a a ""a I iatrlr af rr.p';a a t ' f. apart .-.-.a.f b aaaa a Wa. "M" n ni i:To rACis Jr"ji:iaox sa-arrt I'Ujrr. Will "- - Orrai I tVarn .ftrr ThnkaCtlnt. riAM.rrfN. o. n :tip. ciata aavaa man of t'and'eta llttfh a. hol will ptar thair laat Kama n-tr It rolo'a wbaa tha Tandlatoa alaaan claaha. witH Jaffaraoa lllta. of I'ort irvt. Th an in c a.. la Pnliaia r.aarr m.riNr of tha hfia la a mor wis fi ii"pli of t'aaay. A a--anr. Karri, h. la fitl.BC the fullback , , f avaition. la laat a"il a r want ihBii a a'fVaa aaaal ana aaar It lit fat 1 1" ffa.-fi.-a rit .-a a-- b""iaa h .m a at. aa ha la 4laf j aaa ! it Bt Ma rpaa aar' ma oa ,nii., l a f I pracfla of IKa y a-'aaif la a t a t- praaaal a.-h-.f ,'- wl I b-a t..o:r"'. a-.- Pa ha awl I pa-a faa trra laa? aa oaa lha ft .4 arta Ha roiiaaiant la aa aaaoiRi-a. hla tiaauo alraafr bail If ana chanaaa ara fa ba aala lT win r-araia aftaa aha d-lna aa).f la ara Ii4"i5 an MU'-an.a "Ial.t Ian (l, Taa area ara Jtanwaf. all. I aalaan I w- o a pantaf. M.ma. ftda. I'owlar. 'al:iaaa. Itaaaa!! and Karrlch. Moat af Ihaaa ba Otpact ta altaad rt'. rroiarrly It. Ilr Sa--nprtl anil Nrw 'lut.laM "all-ic S00f lo IVp llalll Tnri.ljr Lire lrnilirralila" N -ol'- At the annual mae'lna of the dtrec fora of the Portland Oolf Club yrnter dar. rffl. era for lU were elected. II. U Krata. wldrly-known aufomohUe man. wa re-rrctad praaidrnt of tha club: i.-..a.i J I'airv former t"r fooibsll ..hi.i. r iha Muiinomah Club In the rarlr day. waa riecicd Ica-rrc aldent : C. II. lonn. trraaurer. and Harry II. I .irra a a re-raclrd arcretary. I'ermananl rommlllra chalrmanhlp ware allotted a follow.: Chairman of lha creena committee. K. f. Mall; chair man of tha houe commuter. C. IV l.nn: chairman of the handicap com mitiaa Kam K. Archr: chairman of the auditing commltiaa. Will Wrleht: chair man a.f irte tannla commillre. it. mill iard llolbrook. In addition, a ppeclal ronimltlee waa named lo inare.tlaale ranr.ua aile on lha club property, eichi nallea aulh of lha rlly. fr tha new io clubhouae. Three alla are under cona.-terallon the aite of the clubhome ale.iroyed by era: a alio In the irota of trraa near Ita-eKh. oo lha Mauihern rartne. and another on the frtian Kleclrlc ancar l lrlock atatlon. Tha alia commtilea con.:! or itaitm luidwln. Frank J. Italer. A. O. Mill. C. It. Lnn and Harry II. I'rarce. AmonaT Ihrr report, waa one from lha apacial membar.hira commillae thai i; of the men a Ufa mamberahlpa have already been diapoad of and that three of the It omn life neniberhlp bare barn eold. The I'ort lanl taolf C:ub la enterlns apon ll third year under moat au af.irlou rtrrumalanff a." eaaal !'reeld-nt Krtia after ha maatlnaT. "A aoon a wr romplate our negotiation, with the owner, of the property, an architect will ba put at work on plan for our aaw rlubbouee. We will bee In actual fall AYS HAICnOIl KAXS ON EIK.E Abrrtlmi and lloqiiiain lo Play To morruw for Slute Title. ABERDEEN. Wanh.. Nov. J3. (Spe cial.) More than 3000 Uraya Harbor football fan nrrvouxly are awaiting; the arrival of Thankeulvlno; afternoon, when Ihe Aberdeen and Hoqulam HlR-h School will contend for the Jnterachol atl rhamplons'hlp of VYaphinRton. lllh learn are in perfect condition. Hoqulam epert Ihe harden game of the aeaenn. althouah a majority of the fan expect to ree Hoqulam win by two touchdown. Aberdeen think he ha a chance. A crowd in excess of J000 If expected. T K KXIT.CT TO RK lt FIK Ml APR KOH RK. U OIK. ft lf wt -?:. I Whm . ,ttrtf.. T mmmhm at f at f hi br-t-lt mtmt -.I fft-f-.e hm IS U4 Carha.. r'i-!-! ulan h a. l t h i rr tr Tm t-m tt-l mrjia4 f ! t It Kit ' w aT retta-ftaa flat W hrr W itm fl) -I b r 1 1 ! .tt ftir'.- . t A-i-r t of tm X m mfl mt W IH f f tuf, T- )rfj Rr1-mb4 f t" rf0'tj - Wi'l aidtni-t, fto- II v. I (arm if ittf !", T'U'iat KrI U t-. ;rn9 Vri"PiiK re N I -? v fA. Mn. M i r ira)t. f HoBafei. t --- Will- i in tiff i I' r--r l"rit Ki?x -j'-', V- l. W t iifhf mt "T " ru4r-i 9nrAm, taVi laDIt afrR'at l I ) , t. OREGON PLUCK MORE IN EVIDENCE THAN LUCK ataatl rmif l'airril OutpUyeaJ Aftit in Every IVpartment a ad Tbialv lry I ieM viotiWI llaae Woti by far Greater Sarore. Itvrn a. Iitrf. I apa.-laroaa, alaed-ac ta t rt 1 afait a af rVaaan W-iiaa.-hah Cl.ih an.-at.- on Mull- aae).ij) I1al4 lomrfaa afaanatra will' ha aaaiaanl tat f"ittrc ba V.rbua pTaraaa ba maana of f aamaaf-aj evatetaa. Ta ataioca wi'l baa. bara ana .a tt le.-Nt.lv a II ft r-'aaf aaar pallaa. irrafa aitU like lo make a few com o.nt ea lha t A. "..roo foot ball aama af lal tUluMay. I would aol do ta a oaly I waa bo diaatlf:ed ilt lha wrttaupa that appeared In two ia trToniaa and Journal, by the pa par a !.tF of tha writera aitrtbute prac liaatir ail of traoa a victory to lurk an.t Ijtl ba a loai- war lo ie tie I. am ta rrad t It deaene. Iltldantly lha wrilara thouathl It waa Impoaaibla lor taa l-am thai bad a. bp pad Ihe l.hia Accta bo bealen by aay laal aata-'aialloa and baled lo o ach ea lha atr'areal balittUO- rommanl Dar had made about toe itreaoa. Iram pr.iK.iia to lha same. Thie talk ab-ut tareaton tuck make aaa .. k leaf after year eut aamea and outpiat lie A(K and I mar. with the puaca al lha rruclal lima, and Ih.a lb-re la a bC howl oa. froraa the Asclo back ara lhal a. or- alti playad by far lha beat Bama and lhal lha only p.a- VTeSOtl eicatiava waa la the ore. Otaaa MprrHr Thraawa baaal. Tha truth la. that luck had nothing am. do aim wlnnmc aluratay same, ta tNal waa apparant lo ail fatrtntndeal ob up l-r-t r .ri'la a- 1 I ae 1-11' tr.ir raa r . na X a.-' rfU lua aumb-ea Z lalMliara that lha wa.tvar.lty learn W a . we. era la baca. of i .uparior la evary ajapartroent or taa aama without atr.plion, Or(on ai outcharfaal. autoucht. oo'caj aula. mad he Aasi'a from start 1 f.ai.h. Tha made a far gf furablaa. Ihey w a -a aa . 4. i'..fi.ia I ' "aa... a-a.. la at . li'a rv faane.a Wf't n-a waae a .t'i't. ttaanal llfl'f'traa tomeraaw aa be ha haaw aaraatratar I wtmem INa W.aa. laafaa jaraPa rat!aa.tt..ai1ia faf Hf (aaa 9T'' haaa araat a.ail.rilt. t'aaa l'a Tail a" .'ii'H f-e t"ia ...J,. aafaaaa af a reff'. la'ararNa'aatfc fafia, a-hf.-aa r 'r- la -a a--aa laat ttaa) aa M it'aa r'al.f a a e ft'ipaa-eaaalaal faaa, V. n.!kf aa. ve.eia:.r lhal tie raw. (a. wo-i'H ! paa.eifla at 3 I a rfeta t ha roenr'ereaf I -a tiraaa la ;o rjoaa ! a noma and ft and to a number recovered almost Iwtco aa many turabl's and lhatr pa- lna waa pafea-t. bib'o reepafH l KleT a worn. Theaa waa .banlqlalr not a flaw In lha work of tha taracon team with one et r.tiVaaa lhal waa Vontailh failure l-a raeoaer lha punt and the onatda kick abtrk ao Coryallia bar naar-chance fnr a aa-o'e al tba laat of Ihe aama. Ta. work of Ihe rraon lino wa a raaetetieea I baaa baan directly later latH pa collate fonlball f-r tha Baal ! e.ea. InrM-Jiac brea yaara apanl al T.tai d-arifi wM.a t me I .aw prart'r. altr a of the b.- lia.la'fl I'ini and maar of thaa of the M.dila Waal, and I .an raadi.ee afata that naaer haae I l.na that ah.eaj up patter iram baaa-ina aa l ea or a lain o ha b' :aern I aama V haaa taraaoa would drop Inlea punt f carnal la-aa. Ih aar.lfy tlae wnuld hold Kb. . . e aa- watt and tharo waa nt tha :iKata daefae ef a punt's aalas b!r--bet. and Ofa. punl-d probably t3f.J i -a 1 ra- a or lenr- - ' hand l iVcaat.la klck.r waa ru.had la kia .work, wblca Iofha. h la .hoard l" ITafn line areally so parlor. Oreaaia Urlae ao Klake. ficaih The OrrennUn and Journal tailed lo mention that Oregon was within one yard of a second touch down Jual as the whistle blew for the fir. half and there certain! wasn't any flitke abaaut Ihia work The only lima ii. A t. ot within Z'j yarda of lhair or-panenl a aoal w-ta when Mon- lell.'i slipped UP on Ihe two kick rlcht at the last moment, rivlntr Cor allt nearly 'i yard. rrartlrally rtarvana ihlnka Ihe referee waa mis taken In ru ins; that the first kirk hit an ifr(in player and therefore could be recovered by O. A. C Montellli. the (irason safety, made no attempt to touch lha ball. What makes one the mad-ie.t ihniiaTh. la the statement of the Journal writer, thai there la no question lhal O. A. f. would have beaten or lied Orecon on a dry field. I would have about a much around for saylnc that If the field had been twice a wet. lhal Orecon would have scored twice a many points aa they jlld. The fact Is. that all of Or son supporter a'a praylns foe a dry field, a nearly all Oreeon s offense la built up around the open Came Ton will remember that Orrsrnn scored her entire 14 potnte aalnt the I'nlveratfy of faoulhern Ca-lforrtta In the la half of that Kama and lhat these all reaulted from forward passes, hence, in my cplnlnn. and that of a la-e number of old Orecon stars rol I acted al h came, had lha field been dry. Orecon would have beaten Cor valll by no less than 51 points. . red of " aaaa aar-l" tkaesl. It I apparent that a cod nisht's stea-fa did The Oreconian writer a lot of coo-1. for he la aole lo cii. Ora sun mora credit In tha Vondav Isaue th.in In thai of riundav. However. I do not Cl hi reference to Orecon's "come back." fha hasn't been In any slump lhal she had to come back from. Sha loat one came lo ful'man. Ihe same a the Act ra did. and about lhat we have no kick. fr we ara wttlinc lo concede ht Cullman la the best team In Ihe Northwest and parhap In Ihe entire country Orecon. with a student nodv half Ihe .lis. ha been cood enouca lick Corvalli for the laat ZO year. and prol ablr will the net 2. Mr principal idea In writinc this letter la lo see lhal the Orecon team cats the readlt due It from the public prints, snd I am sorry lhat Ihe aliffer enl s-rlbaa were so saturte-J wl'h fe AcClee" Victory over tirh.cri lhal thee were not able t cie urea'on due crtdil w bra bcr lima cama. i Twenty Alhlelea la Make Trii Teday la rarllaad la IMay dultaoah Clab Hlevea Tosaorraw. r.VIVF.RSITV OK OREGON. Eucene. Nov. 12. i Special.) Vanity football for 11S sane Its swan sons; today on Klncald field: tonlcht the p rid Iron year la at an end the most ucce ful close that an Orecon aquad has en Joyed since 11 u ico laexdek returned to lha fold way bark In 113. O. A. C. has been beaten and the victory broke a iwo-year ncadloak. Three ttnie. this Ksll warriors from the Corvalla col lece were beaten twlca the freshmen earned an edit- and Saturday the var sity made history with lis -lo-0 win. Tonlcht ihe memory of the lata Accle triumph la fadlns; with tha thoucht of Ihe cumins bailie to b waeed In Portland Thankaelvlng day. the Jtnltm ruth C!ub furnlrhlnc heavy opposition for Ihe collectans. Huso llrtdck said thl-a afternoon: "I fee that the boys will play a srand e-ame Thursday, reesrdless of Iheir somewhat llfdeas condition fol- loarlnc Saturdiy's hard work. r "We are coma down to win If poa- slbla and by Thursday I hope to place a miliar team on Ihe field in fair Slli'pe." FcrimmaC" work vena dlirerarded and orecon first roush acaslnn of tha week will be turkey day when the two bic elevens answer Ihe call to lime on Multnomah Field. It is this rout which la doped lo give Captain Cornell's fol lowlnc a real rhanrei lo win desplta an excess of wrleht and experience that the Multnomah eleven wlil show In ata linear. orecon ha.n ( won a came from tha Tortlar.d athletes since 11)09 and the desire lo come back Is Just aa strono; with present campus stars aa It was of old. -I am tired of celling- beaten every time we Play Multnomah." said one vet eran aa ha stripped from hia togs in the varsity room tonlcht. "We are not llrkeal yet." me aa anaavertne chorus, from four cornena. Hex. irk will carry a healthy squad with him. The following Journey to I'ortlsnd: Captain Cornell, Kisley. .-pellman. ftnidrr. lUrtlclt. Bea-keit. Mitchel". Tecnrt. .Monleith. Tuerrk. Ma larkey. Huntinalon. Uml-ee. Tucker. Williams. Harbour. Cnssman. Knaley, Couch and Earl. The varsity will work out on Multnomah Field follow In; their arrival and lunch In Portland at noon. Fourteen freshmen ran throuch a farraell signal drill this afternoon be fore Iheir departure to Marshfleld early tomorrow tnornlns;. Those maklnc the Coos May trip are Hownard. Hrown, IMel. Madden. Miller, McKlnney. Cook. llaon. Holcombe. Morfltt. Captain Hoisincton. McDonald and Mast. -Tick'- Malarkey. coach, and Roland tleary. manacer. will accompany the 'jjreencappers. Ill.l.li IllVKKS POM. TKAM AVINS JilMillcaliirs of Multnomah Arc De feated by Schorr of 7-0. The Hell Divers, of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic C lub Vi ater l-oio lacur. defeated tha Jlhollcatora Mon day nl.-ht In the club tank by the score of 7 to ITeble starrea tor inn vic tors, puttina over Ilie first coal that has been ci"d by swlmmlnc through sinco lha beclnnlnc of the series. The lineups follow: Hail falvera I"" MrM.JT.r. U'rtaht..riF. l-ark. Ilumpbrajr.. . 1. K. Marhuria Srtiiili. Vlorrla. I're be faou.d iioiniim-wftBL IP Wf fW Iilll!,IIIllmii V SiiiffiCp V. u:lrtJKaNOWNTHE j una ' WQRLD-OYERll No. 601-Basket Pattara Pocket Edition. &. Waa Cold PUtad Raaor. tS. 'HERE is not a man anywhere but would be happy to have one of the new Gillette Safety Razors for a Christmas gift. Maybe some thoughtful, practical woman will get one and give it to him. Christmas Gillettes now in the stores $5 to $50 About the nicest "little gift" for the Gillette User i a packet of Blade 50c. or $1 GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., BOSTON GRAND PRIZE HIGHEST AWAKD-Panama-PacUlc Exposition EX-STAR ON STAGE HERE -C. r:KRAL" LAVISH IIOPKS TO SliE liAMR TOMORIIOW. Karl Wajae Profesaloasl. ow at Orphean Can't I adenaland How askiacloa Beat Berkeley. Every time the football season rolls around "CJeneral" K4 Lavlne, who Is "soldlerins at the Orpheum this week, beclna to fidcet. There la a reason, for he made a arreat name tor nimecu ar eral years back while playlnc center on the famous professional eleven of Fort Wayne, lnd. This was during the seasons 1S113-4 and S. However. It Is almost Impossible for him to cet out to the came, but he did manace to witness the University of California comeback acainst the University of Washington in Seattle a couple of weeks aco. That was his first came of the ISIS urason. but hj now is maklnc plans to. attend the annual Turkey day fest on Multnomah Field tomorrow between the University of orecon. and Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club. "I can't for the life of me under-' stand how Washinpton trimmed Cali fornia 72 to 0 at Berkeley." raid the "Cieneral" yesterday afternoon, "for the way those Native Sons fought at Se attle was a slcht worth seeing. I left Just a couple of minutes before the came was ended and the score stood 7 to 7 and maybe you think I wasn't surprised when I got down town and found out Washington hud won 1J to 7." Laivfne always waa the town clown In his home town and It was while he was Jngrllng around on Ihe gridiron that he became Infested with the stage bug. He has been to Portland four or rive times, his last trip being in 191.1. since then he has been in Europe until last Winter when . he returned to America. SALKM MAY FOKFKIT GAMES Brcause Player AVas Over A?e, Title Stay Be Given to Albany. SALEM. Or.. Nov. 22. Because Cecil Parf. member of tlta Salem High School football team, misrepresented his age. the Salem School Board expresses sen timent in favor of allowing the Albany team the championship of the Wilam ette Valley, but has taken no definite action. Salem defeated Albany. 7 to 0. and had a clear right to the title until It was discovered that Sarf was 22 years old. 'He had given his age as 21. the maximum limit. If Albany's protest Is upheld Salem will forfeit also games won from Eugene and Corvallis. Basketball LaeaKue to Be Formed. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Nov. 23- (Spe- FOOTBALL and TURKEY Hold the center of the stage order one of our $25 SUITS and you will hold the center of the stage amongst good dressers. Huffman & Grant S. AV. corner Broadway and Alder. cial.) Steps will be taken by the Moose Lodge here the latter part of the week to organize a Grays Harbor County amateur basketball league. Every athletic organization in Aber deen and Hoquiam will be invited to enter teams and an association of about eight members is expected. The Aber deen High School class basketball teams started prac tice on Tuesday. After expcrimonttniT for three years, the United States Bureau of Standards has developeed apparatus for determining the ex act finarte.-s of cement. M USIC Every Afternoon and Evening Ice Skating "W" and 23d St. Cars Special attention to beginners every morning, 10 to 12 o'clock. .ii.i. . . .alto I . . Jlbolttof Holler W healer ........ hpamer O' Hrl-n Girton Denmark Invlleat Amateur Bauer. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. The Amateur Athletic Union haa received an Invita tion from tha secretary of Ihe Idraet. forenicnen Sparta, lha lead'nc boxlnc club of Inniark. tn aend threa of the foremoat boxer of tha United State on a trip lo the Scandinavian countries; Princeton Ka-aercr Team Bealen. PRINCETON. N. J- Nov. II. Tha llaverford s cer team defvuled Prince, Ion luuaja 4 soala lo X. Thanksgiving Is Near ARE YOU INVITED TO SPEND THE DAY AT A FRIEND'S OR RELATIVE'S HOME? STOP AND THINK! now much Depends upon appearance, then COME AND INSPECT THESE SUITS AND COATS OF OURS AND SEE HOW MUCH MORE ENJOYMENT YOU COULD GET OUT OF THE OCCASION BY BEING ARRAYED IN ONE, AND THE PRICE. Open l Tonight Until 10 P. M. ALtiJlULuCn Ort s 1 ATLANTA, 2 in. high WHITBY, lyi in. high AHHOW COLLARS 2 for 23 cents Ctaartt. Peabody A Co., I no. Makears Football University of Oregon vs. Multnomah A. A. Club Thanksgiving Day Multnomah l'leld. 2 P. M. Portland's onlv cliance to see the crack Or.-pon It-uin in action tills season. -Admission. $1. includes grandstand. Tick ets uu tale al tlie syortine foods stores.