MAGAZINE SECTION SECTION SIX Pages 1 to 8 VOL.. XXXIV. 6& 'A .. V 'SW- -"', ' PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER lO, . 1915. 3 V 'r-y- A.- v:-M(&.:.:y.1-ni (IrtB filf III lAf r- : V -f .y ' . if f - ' r- I THE XSv GRIDIRON WARRIORS fl cCi auu mua 01 me Dooiea pigsKin now oecomes me aom ' - - mant note in interscnolastic ana college iooioail circles. is v. T . ,. wr.. - - liVerywnere young America xru.n me grammar gnuta . v7-.;- ; . lip is daily donning his khaki trouseis, his head gear, his shin fl -. guards for a chance to shine on the lime-lined field of glory. Young America, however, doesn't "make" foot ball the great college and high school sport it is! To pretty Miss Angievieve and enthusi- astic Miss Geraldine belongs this distinction. s r . j. .-' . -- i n . . ... ....... - . . jk . j : i- " . .N A football game without its babble 01 leminine :''N--. voices, or its waving of feminine I . -X-;.. lVv: game at all. V S A f ootb -.N v y'- NO. 41. A- t i