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w ' . 3 THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX. rORTLAXP. Men! Get Your New Suit or Overcoat for THANKSGIVING at JIMMY nxi DUNN'S Upstairs STORE! EARL R. GOODWIN PICKS ALL-STARS htcrschclastic Leasue Pro duces Let of Mighty Good Players. jr- : ul -V .;' -f V v -- FIVE TEAMS REPRESENTED ' " . .. ..,. . t r pTin rnnTDll! TFAM ELEVEN BEST rLAVERS OF THE PORTLAND .XTKRSC..OLASTIC LEAGUE W. UU UU lu .MAtvr. u wia ' " i " I if ' ." .ii 'X . i. ' i -a aea, -J 1- 5 y l .. i - - ' 'v J i 'a , LiM-eti trade UUIt lor l)tt Kai .U"r. hlto aadl Co. ItinbU IVIi .-. Two aaj larfl and .Irsdrmj Oik. T (tut. I. ioapwtsc ear maal paaa Before f RieiBip f te rrt:l taiera. noiaatu.- t4i l laser ef eava laet.lutiaa. ",,s all tBai tSe tioea foe !.tf 4ti !! I rrtlfl' 'Jr Jr" ;(' Ijaroi (. 4 Co:mi t"lfr !. r.ry o of " r'"" ' Rr4 ts:t ft K:tr-ttf to ta r: bT Mm-If t Tf. 1T -' ,.tu-n-4 "' """ " en. (- " " '"Vr 'rt !' ! rtr p.r.-k. who PS eir ou.! woo l m for fcl ! i.in.C W0 10 MKfc. t J liu ikoaor. iiffit kTS. Ut li4 ftoC ine ! " ,M .r. fcut i a.ilT w6r A. I. ' .., II. s ma. r!4 HifH'm ' ... a a a a-d aaiot SI' H. is Ut W.ln4r !' ! aa .M.iH to h a bl" off lha ,atl mTtnal-ici'al ! Mia laam : Rurt Kaa.l" Tjfrr. rl at ana rjM. wdila .oft H n. r Uaro a HntV ta and aul4r r "' aalac. oft. farrr aaaa) .a4. wi- naa fcaa pUt) a l-k!a fl a.aon. 4 aa I arao. Ia ltl ali BM n t rt. an, J aaaaaart " a l at of a." o I. e..-a at ( fv. Tn ml t a la) ;- la tsa atMataa wa C'Af4. H a-ama t&at Olfff la lt f f aaf ar"" ""s arSoaia ef tkia tata ar Nf ""l " fwt, apjoattioi caa fca Cta4 will lla nmiB-'i.a ef i!o' -(. Lt f hi rotrf 'foi t-Maf-wlaa"! f. i h. aa a a-a-4 ta at'-ar a 4r.t!..a at tack: a an4 o ka la ' rirt at Ditmia 'rila. , t trim !.!. 'J.ri Walkf. af av ll-a. (n l a Hl--k. af llmi t 'fii' ar I ral Iaa ! tri.if paaiti.a. Ti ! ft Hna fta rM: kaa ma.ia ta lara. ! ,f ntii" K la r ilaf tkiae. H.ta a' k e atit! ta ataa aar kia4 of n;.iait.iii B.i ra ! (l al II t'rnnt TSa t' a of ! l'oct.an4 tataf. a. Ko.n'Nt t'ja fiJl ! fajf ! an.-t ana aafaal f' Val,' HU mn t la -aia ataa-lio f'r rol-jabi I aiai-.i'. an a lina af r,tnf .i it 4B I a?Paf tkal a o. a-aaua ! fo l!a c air r taaak: t:i a ta. IM. y.Jf at laaat. l:aa l...l M Na- ttwt a W it i!afaf4 Aa.lran of WtMt!o: -oolta n nmm'.-r ft Ja.aro. Kr ''. "f l.ia. oia." r.aka. of rr':n rl I -i . of rran.:t ll:B. Jln VvtfrkT. mf 'a.'mfia I aiafitir. a4 1:4 &a. af t'art:4 Jk-4"nr .l rtarlac It la a mimr lowr fopii: la tl.-k, Ina kat la .x avtff. J'ifT Mftkr. ef Coumfci. a4 ..f a( Iwa'-al". ara Ivctat i.n are q ii'.a a'rt al r'"t I" rki ait ef ira a:f ai foraaf4 r an! afl samaa haa kaaa jiilit a it ef IKa Sfa e latr l iKM Murpiif. kre'iec ef Jo6bt. a aa.i aa a teammate, kaa a poor aa a a i -tf oa. k l'. i-rra di4 not rt Riot al that BoHia la tka Br.l ran af taa mami. kai wba ka 4tl H'tl liate !Mn oi a 4 ! lura. M'Kkla M Kmu af tie Penta .4ila IB.Fit'lttn. j lha r!aa Aruonl te n'rte laat kwok. kot ha failed la ia txt l ra;uuiiea liia k'aiL aaieaal oitm HnUmi, Main Jitrnafcrldara, af WMHna, a- lraa O'taer. of Ija-la. fa tka hal aifi Werre H " III. ka. ef '-rtta4 Acradafny. la the fuCkack. Moiora.Ma mention t rfar4 kr "ap . -. Ma ! 'tea e far. Carl I--tn. .t W ila. all ef J(!rrtoB; the Ja.'eBBerar br'Sf, ef Coturcbia: 'tunnel! a4 Charlaa rraeaa. af lutintin, a4 lu:p) Pmita. ef Lie Iain rrawrrliiata naa a !!. mnw ia karauaa af kta e4arate4 rtkt Ina a6a It rcmaa la pla.'e an4 aToal h..kir. t.Ttia a'llTer la tSa baal iri. itv wnen it cornea ta Ions an j fir.. an 1 ataftiPC Ika forward rate-. ITI :i:n--S (iMi:s IXATTITED lontontl Normal Madrula Like rw Sjmtrtm of A ( li lr l-a. JtONMiHTM. f . Ne raial tu1aata ef tba ivrcaa Normal 2tot are entuaiaatl coRrar-n!ns the aaaf atarn ef athlatu a ua4 IMa Taar. MaC ef t.Tee at.Mat.ra are conf.a4 t tfta tm?'i Ta lara direr cure t,a fcan ofrra.i aa friaea, one fer in- ekamptone la a ria of taakai ka:! camaa ta ka plar4 feataeaa Ik kv ef tna aantor aal Junior tiMmm an4 ana far Ifta (t : r la ef Ike aame c ia ia Tna fla af Ika aeriee af fia im waa t;ev"4 racaellv. tka aaeicra ka In ii.'inra aar Ike Junior la Ike Ian lata n4 lie j4l.- ar I-- aantora 'n ta rirta' aarlaf. rnTJ Vailrt fla-ala Prad. roTRlMV ea(v. N. ; I l ra rlil h r?" !( H ata J.-hao kaakt batl t t T ira.l4 fiiM kok4 P wicn t'fa4 Atklat-- C'luN (a erl ma art tna t! aRal4la. Thm fisal of a waa IH la 1 tn faer ef xtT. Coak lC.i Iin C wof H kaa aavaa atiarffiaa trvtnat fr the C-tr laara tkia eeaaaa an. I ia ronfil-nl of walhtnat awar wltk tn fiogiFtaaal H aaftlnftna later a.-ka r.jlna llarry ffc.wln ( foarnoli. ii.nw'inii. f. n : ip-u: tna raraat kaaajr re'ae la Ikla ,., tna farmafa are roahlnaT Ikatr a 4 ai-..aal taH;.atioaa are Inal tnara will k a f-aiir Inf-a.a4 ria i l-al att T-ar Tra ha4 mt k-a taa-n raiafall la wot c-o.m I au'firtantty ft- plewla kaU U il v - s. - . . . a. ALL STARS CHOSE!! Coach Bailey Picks Non-Con ference Eleven. 4 ARE WILLAMETTE MEN A I a- - Tbrcaa t Tram nl Moanl An- olk-c ad rarlflc? tlrrlir Hat Two Aplwc. . Itttvr ftr . Ne. I (filarial CoarH ttward PaHay. f Albany Col I.., kaa plkad r all-el' alaen frera Ike am af Ike f ur on-tPfr-a.a ee:iala ef ! tla. A:baay Col laata wuumaita l-lexlty. Mount Aal Coliane aad Paciflat fairefalty. l-aliay la aiaaiifl4 ta aelavt uch an al.T.a. aa na l tac4TU4 c' It. atroatToat aon-onfarBca carbr sad kaa witae.aad eary noa-cuat-r- .are t.am In action In al l.aat iwo a ma 0. . , Tke cajruMnatioa ka fca has finally remriai'd it ta fr ptr to tvil- Umatte fBlraralty. the non-coofrn-e cbmpl"a. tkraa l Albany Coll.:-. wi to Mubt A"SI Colle and wo 10 ra'ifiO l nlr.lty. Tb- aalacimat of lha hackftcM t".a harda.l part af Ike teak. Kranrh and tiioor. af AlkafiT: llandrKka. emau and Uhllaler. of WUB. an Irlo of rerlfla". and llaveberear. of Moont An'U a! elavrk BP f f.ote work. rrerb'a Kkrktaai rarlef. rran'b waa Balertod for rleM ran aatetiMirra RCal lallU. '' - - w .oa.dr and a sura around aalner be Is a terror on d-renae. He also paaaea ac cural.lr. Ilia reateat a.aaet la hie ai.ra k I. kin ability. Uo Das maae aucreaaful lrte this aeaaon. balfU'cansa of ability lo advance the . a at. hrjfleork. con.l l.f'4 lha faala.1 barkfl'IJ man on Ika all-tara. Glranr. ef Albany, lo whom t lon the fullhatk po.llloo, l rkoaeB J'it a head ry tinnrira. vi ........ and Abf.ma of I'acir.r. Aorarn. .- rn.ll for lha boallUMi and llndrlrk eraa ao rrlpplad In n eariy ' ta.t betweaa Wlllainatta and . A. C. that be wa onabl- lo fhnw lo adn taare In the Bon-confrnra camea. In fa.t Willamette need him at Board In ,h.lr am,alnl Tactfic until In juria nv4 Ma r.rnre In lha bark fl.ld nea-eeaery. rrklbalal Heat Dwrtrr. rtinlon Arcfclbald. of Wlllametta. and Ir.in ef the earn. a-hol. ate the two ba.l q-.art.rbarha. Tfy altafnatad be twa.n half and qoarler on the W llllam .tie can. Archibald alway ralllnB the ..a-aaia. Irm la faaler Ikan Archibald but eVaa nt poaaaaa tha football Juda m.nt and th.r.fora Archibald lU lha n th. line Raymond Arrh bal. of Wiilamatt. atanda baa4 and ahooldara above alt otker men for the cantar po ,lton. Ita ta a B'.urdy llnrmaa and an af iraia paaaer T two auard poaitlono are rln to Erl.ar!!n and Kncrtabaner. pf Mount Anl Coll-. The centar of Mount Anat't line waa Ika aolidaat of any raon--oer.rn-a team and Ihelr two e-afr euarda are not equajad by any et Bar alaa.ra Tor tke larkle r-o.Htn Pal.y haa fi. kad Harol4 Toble. of uiam'n-. B4 --Ni.-k hprinr. i aio7 I, AM Ik tatkl.e ware ratbar email Ikia ar. Mann, ef Wlliam.tte. b-lnc tke Un.'l lo fU!4 lo raralre mrn toa fca.au. a I' na.a kept h "i out ef tke majority of the ront.ata. Toble and aprincar are not lare bnt lhr are t.rrere al breaklnar tkroui Ihalr op pvnanie Una. At Ine aOd fanaitlona flalfof 4. f W II- laaaatta. and Wllrom. of l"acifle. -at the cavalcaa iuxfor U boiA kuaky o4 tt V A v n I - I lotrH .tnr.a All ?ioio. ItltMt lOOTaVaLL Tr-t. rt"' p-'i-aa. avkaal. .f t Wi uaaatta Taa.a f WilaaaMla J :-ua HO MaaalAaaal 4 Afv-tika:4.l. W::a.la l..M.Mtf ia kl.IAB.l aaatar la T A kaar t J ia. ! B l-wtifiaC. , Af.Bta:4. C. Q Wi:iaaaaita rraaaa AJka.y I acaa II f e a t. J i, u w A:aea yclrjtw i : ' " Kr - Cccr7rr zr. land la eirr-nB on aTfBhb'n pa. Hl kmM&M paaara ar.d la a aura man on untma. WHITMAN HAS HOrK TO WIN Coach llorlcak' Itrporl Irn In Gol (nndltlnn lo MptA IJalm. WHITMAN ITOIXKOK, Walla Walla. Vah Nor. '. fiipeclal.) While the Whitman football lam waa defeated at Pullman laal Saturday, they held tha fa.t W. H. C". tram to a emaller arore than moat of their aupporlers had booed and Ihey now hare hopea that i - t- I .J rtI.nk.rlvlnf I tna frame wnn . ..... will not laare ihtrn at tha botlora of o.-h liorlcahe hopr lo have the taam in rod rondltloi. net Thuraday. Tke now man hare been ahowlnc much lrr.rromant In tha laat two (mi ard the aeen frehman on the loam are plating Ike collrare (m In pretty ood form. The Bfn with Idaho will ka Ike fir.t game In which Whitman haa not been at a atlaadrantase. both In wlht and oiponon-o, in.iio awaits iiAKirrnALL fnlrrraliy Tram Will Hae l Vrtrrana of Laat Yrar. t NIVi:RITT OF IDAHO. Moecow. j,or. ;a.(Mvarial.) After a rath'r dla B.tr'oua foatball aeaaon. I'nlreratly of Idaho atudenta are looklntr forward to the openm of tba ba.ketball aeaaon with con.td.rable IrUereet. The call for randldataa wu laaued yealrrday and more Ikan JO meo put In an ap pearand befora Aaalatant Coach C. la llernold. , t tre of ! yoar'a reterana ar la eoliraa and the eaaaon'a outlook la on u.uall bricht. The fre.hmen are raid to here eome bona fide Blare bidden in their number and tha hi turt out of candtdalea In.urea real . cm pe tition for all the flrat team placea. BACK-TO-FARM SPIRIT REVEALED IN FOOTBALL U-No-Me roinU Out How Advent of Huskin in College. Ha Brought Up Standard of Agricultural ElTrn to That of Universities. ,rlr , ... rarmr Thla sloiran ACK to Ike farm. "B a . bvword a few years ..j ararv newspaper In ..w filial tin ita columns with remarks concerning the wisdom of such a course. There was no way of as certaining the results of this slogan .it at.. nrai.nl football aeaaon, B7 ,, ,h. It IS Juat this way. leara aa bir. fellowa phyflcally and mentally went to the unlveralty to rrepar.'them.elve. for law. medicln. . .h. art of l.achlhk. The result was hat lawyers, doctors and teachers were H,,, urn,rou, than Colonels In Ken- Alio the number of l.rm who could toes hay and wheat bundles from lun to sun. dlmlnl.hed. The vacuum thus created had to be filled and na ture waa alert and on the Job. K eat kail Dope la I feet. The other ancient slocan: "Spare the rod and spoil the child." was chanaed to read -Moral suasion. So strong arma were not needed In the school room. The women teachers are more proficient In their -sua.lon. so the hu.ky men entered the rlrultur.I col teeea along with lho who formerly studied Ulackslone and murdered but ter, frogs and eanlna-a. , The trend of the limes has upset all the football dope and caused the sport ing writers lo loaa murh sleep and ac cumulate many wrlnklea and gray b!r-". a a. at.. ..a..aoa of the fOOt- ball games and see what this Influx of brawn and brln haa done to the dope sheet. W e will start here In the North weat conference. Waahlnaton State College has this a... a Ih. rUaalaat footbail inlChln that ever renreaonted the Pullman Institu tion. The team oas scoreu pmuaa ... every quarter In every lima except last Saturday when the field wss cov ered with Ice and snow and running with tie ball was next to Impoasibte. Oregon Agricultural Co'.ee though 1913 IXTERSCHOLASTIC BT BAItL - rt.a.aa t.Aal Johnny Murphy. Columbia L. . Oibun Walker. W'aah High.. . George fluech. Lincoln High. . Oekar Dlrakell. Lincoln II lath . Kucene Murphy. Columbia I'.. Kdarin titrow bridge, W'aah. II.. Warren Hicks. PorL Acad - a. V -a, - .r . ...... . 1 '1 11 I .: b: Nlrl- uf V a t cd aTawaaW-wtwaivaWai RUGBY LOSES FAVOR ..f-J I :iK, Vrito frip OianiOIU UINCIJ IV .... Return to Old Game. OPPOSITION FADING AWAY Plan of Coast CollPfca. or PoMlbIy nig Klclil." Inrlndlnu Los A nice Ira and Whitman. STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Palo Alto. CaU Nov. Sv. (Special.) Portland re ports that Stanford University will fol low In tha footsteps of University of Southern California and the University of California and return to American collet-lain footoall are generally cred ited on the Cardinal campus. Although lust' how this cJianne will come about la still doubtf'al. there la a faolinar that tha whole student body will vote on Iba nueatlon durlns; the next few days. It la rumored that the faculty and those "hiah up- In the athletic circles of tha university, who have opposed a reversion to the oli name, have de cided t withdraw their objections and this will aid sreatly In making- the rbanke. It la believed that Faculty Mana;er Frank C. Ansell. who waa Instrumen tal In havtnat tHe F.nKllsh Kama adopt ed aereral years axo and who has been a Btronir advocate of Ruitby at all timra. will sanction tha chanKe If it i beaten. S-0. by Wafhlngton Plate went i Lansins:. MUb.. and walloped tne jailimiaBia n.l1'1-. - - The Michigan Aggies have demon strate!! that they are the class of the Middle West by defeating all the teams she haa played by large scores. Includ ing the University of Michigan. J4-0. Michigan under Yost haa been trie '"big burly" for a decade. The Colorado Aggies have decisively trounced all the teams In the Rocky Mountain conference. Including a 44-0 score over the University of Colorado, which will fu.-nish amusement for Seattle and "Bull Moose" Dobie on Thanksgiving day. The Iowa Aggies, known as the Ames . . . . a a.Q Cyclones, ran up a l-0 count on the University of Iowa last Saturday In spite of the fact that it was "Home Coming day at the university and over 10. ooo people were present and the ma jority of them rooting for Iowa. . .traraaaa nuwiri ita a mc. N.-braalra University which ha Ita agricultural department In conjunction with the other department at Lincoln. n& won unaispuiea cnampionamir ua ih. tlaaoa.rl Vallev conference. Penn tate. Purdue, Massachusetts Agr-les. Texas and Oklahoma Aggies all nave piayea an improvca oranu wi awa ball ins season aa.ll inraa ' 1 1 rvj i a i - 1 . av ... elusion that the agricultural colleges are enrolling the hufky eons who for merly entered the universities to study w. medicine and the art of teaching. Pack to the farm Is now a reality and - .at. taw. meuicine ann ina an vi aa.ii.a until ina iai ina eiv v. . . . . . -it tna r aa rm aa re rivarii rxr m wet Willi ... . - - . ... ......lnj.lrail with ,.skr 'ow. who can p..r football a. we'l as tney can pan me cuw nu jnaa, . i iia aa.. nt.ir.ra. ....I. n nnrlr.r.1 fialla. tha UClveTS ItUs will have to travel In tha "also ran" column. So more will Doble and Washington dictate to the Aggies because of her superiority. No n:ore will the "lemon yellow peril" be a jinx to the Oregon Aggie. FOOTBALL ALL-STARS. R. OOODW.. ,.i Plavar Jarhnnl. Last, but not least, what Is Cornell.' of ceremonies ana ne iim Isn't she the '"plow college" of the prescribe free cf charge to any meni Vankee Didn't she trim the "H" off the bar needing hio professional services front end of 'ArvardT I iri I rreiaitria. - - - ....Enda . . . . .Ray Groce. Llnco'n High Tacklea Mike Ploch. Columbia L". '. i.Guarda.. .. ... . .Robert Curry. Jefferson H. . ..Center.. ..a . . Quarter . ..Halves Lynn Oliver. Lincoln High ..Fullback ay' a- ' ' " a r. -si i a a "a 4---1 aa ft: J XsXrar 7. r, Ifg meets with the approval of the major- been made by any 01 tne .a.... a trrrawl nrr ten- IBCUlia. uua. aiiaia; " " " " c dency In favor of the American game. .rx.- a. .....1.1 ....... c ihat met the I nr. iiiiaiivmi " " ' ' 1 1 University of California's return to tin old game, aa w 11 a- the general public lnteretmanlfesl I htaraan tha Olvr interest mHnnrsicu m iuo . - - - . . . i r . i . . . "1 , . V. . San Prnn. . . . 1 . .a.. n t rra priween nirj 1 i . . i .. .uw, v. - - cisco. and the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic Club, of Portland, have demon strated that the nonpartisan "around' av,a-av-' rninM-- favnra the old game Since the rate receipts that are taicon f?lnV .Wt BlfpporSetherother bwnche of athletics, the financial side of the Kir.,-, th. raia receiDts that are taken lUDd anal bujtvw w..--. of athletics, the financial side of the port must be considered. .... -i . i Bt.Amant to. IAItnouKn Ilia waniin "'a1' .....w Card Ina; the Kate receipts ot the recent Stanford-Santa Clara pame has been ma.n nnhiio it .ia believed that the same failed to brinjr in the money that a jtame with the State University would have netted the manaarement. Manaper K. C. Behrens will make public an nouncement early next week. The Car dinal team has been under lighter ex pense this year than any other, but de spite this fact it Is scarcely possible that the Cardinal treasury will show anywhere near the returns that It did after last year game with California- To the unprejudiced outsider It looks as though the University of California Is considerably the gainer over Stan ford by their little scrap. Manager Johnnv Stroud, of California, issued a statement at Berkeley that shows that .w i - a-., ahia aaaanra la altarhflv ane inwui. aar " " " below that of last year, despite the tact inai tne coneno laru - pen mb in the return to the American game, and besides took a trip to Seat tle and also transported the Washing ton team to the south. The Stanford students can glean lit tle glory from the fact that they hold . l ji..i.j .laim ara tha ohamninn- l II a unitiuiwu ---" . - ship of S?nta Clara County. California, the only place In the United States that the fenKUsn game 01 nusr ' piajcu. e a a -i rje aire ariiara ar.ii . ' " . assert that Stanford University will have a representative In Portland for the conference meeting that will b? k.M.thete December 2 and 3. This statement has not been made officially, but if Stanford is to be represented In me v.uaai iviicao ...... -" . - mainder of this year and for next year a. representative win nai. aa o i . ...1. m..lncr env al aula ii.: ....r The majority of Cardinal students feel that the best thing that coum nap pen to ptch up the disagreements that ..i.t hnih in the south and the North west would be a "Bix Six" agreement or a "Big Ela-ha." Such an arrange- .a.. a f.ai waul.!- K.ttle the con troversies between the University of Washington ana niiriiiusmii Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural College. In the north, and California and Stanford in the south. MOTOR CLUB WILL DINE BANQl'ET PROGRAMME ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW NIGHT. Boat Aetltdtlea on RJrer Will Be Dla eaaaed ia Haraerani Talks by prominent Speakers. The annual banquet oi tne memuei. of the Tortland Motor Boat Club will De ne" at the Commercial Club tomor- -..ar rir-ht "Genial Joe" Carter chairman of the entertainment com mittee has arranged an elaborate pro- a-aamme for the "Jolly tars." Chief Surgeon Charles TE. Hill will be master nmeauieiy nr.cr a.? amino. - l t...nath Raaha i h flown Vullllliaaaafi ar .a:..iv. ... .a., ...... .mm. (nr tha aneech O, on ana l"1")"" - ' the evening, entitled "I Will Not Raise My Son to Be a commoaore ; . --r-nmmnrlore Roost has been allowed 10 Commodore Boost has been allow eo i minutes to explain "The Cruising Pos- I .ii.ii.tia. v t aa rTniifitahnat Artisan. i bumiiiicb v a va v Ou. FJemin ";. Gus Fleming. the ginea toneain ...... -- . .. I niainiiva melody, accompanied by tne plaintive melody, accompanied by the customary monmiy aaia.-iiiaTi,a. Dues. Every Little Due Is Due"; Mr. Hoover, the original doughnut king will discourse on "Do Nots for Motor boaters"; George Kendall, captain of the good ship Sylph, has selected his own subject "Personally Conducted Cruises for Queens." , Len Meyers will give a brief talk. Oeorge J. Kelly, secretary of the club, will speak on "Preparedness, or the Proper Armament for a Motor Boat In 1Mb. ,,. . Many other speakers will be pro vided with proper subjects and the evening's entertainment promises to be replete with fun. amusement, ed ucation, refreshments and smokes. A method has been invented by a Russian artist for pamiing several theatrical scenes en the same canvas, the plcturea changing aa the llht thxowo on Uiam ta changed. " i' ' iaaai fa mi 1 ' anarat.aa.ii $20.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $14.75 $25.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $18.75 AH Ready for Wear I escape the high ground-floor rent You escape the high rent profit Jimmy Dunn, The Clothier 315-16-17 OREGONIAN BUILDING ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR. JAGKRABB1TS WIN 18-6 YELLOW-JACKET ELEVEN OF COUCH SCHOOL IS DEFEATED. D1...B 1.ma .if PUDila -tlCCt la Lively Contest on Gridiron on Overton Street. . -i ... ....... nlavarl at T W P fl t V - . . ... .......... a-astarilav be- nrst ana uiwiuh " ..... . ; t tweera the Jackrabbits of Couch School and the Yellowjackets. It is no easy matter mr au o..-i-""" team to check the line plunges of a team 11 pounds heavier. But the bril liant tackling of Kenncy. W. Collins and Piper was sufficient to hold their opponent ' . . .... . i . . . . 1 f .. am .dp The JacKraDDits nravj large gains by line plunges, while the Yellowjackets made up losses by ex cellent forward passes: two of them for touchdowns. W. Collins' passing and Geary's fine worn, ai enu ..; features. The Jackrabbits also made some fine . . . ,i n.Mp.'s line nlilnir- Piaj S. 1 rtri r. aim . .... , . . ing and Bilberry's fast end runs were difficult for the opposing side to stop. The Jackrabbits' only touchdown was made by Dodge, who succeeaea in noins it bv an excellent line plunge. .... . i i . i hv.i..- w f i n near the opponents' goal. Paget attempted a pass which was not meant for Geary, who Intercepted n ana, win. .- . A fr,i- Ihn other Lroal. lerierencc, umu . . ." , This was the Yellowjackets' tirst touch down. Their otner two weit- mnaic .....n.ni forward nasses by W. Collins. eX:CHl?Iia iari "... t" - All attempts to kick were a failure Score Yellowjackets, IS: Jackrab- bits. 6. The lineup: Yellowjackais. Eayliss Kennev Jat-krabbitn. Shearer .... India ...c i. ; h l. t r MetzK. r K. Collins Pai;c Harria- Brodi Thlrklll . ... ilarkawiiz Pairf.l Ha ark ina . . I. K R n i Fulop R Marks .. tiaary . .. Piper .. Korestal Barman W. Collin R T I R K 1 Q R HI. l 11 K Brown V Uotigtt DUCK HLXTIXG IS EXCELLENT Sport Around Itidgerield Declared Best in Years. RIDGEFIELD. Wash., Nov. 20. (Spe cial.) Last Sunday furnished one of the best days of duck shooting of the present season, according to reports from sportsmen. A number of hunt ers from Vancouver went to various lakes along the lowlands near this place and returned with limit bags. In the vicinity of Ridgefield. over on the bottom lands and marshes, where there are a number 'of private reserves, the 'hooting was the best for years The continued rains of the past few days will make the shooting all the better, as when this weather prevails the ducks come inland. There are a number of preserves. Just across Lake River from Ridgefield. also some on Bacnelor Island. Geese are begin ning to come in. O. A. C. Fund Work Started. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corvallis. Nov. 20. (Special.) A fund to compliment the Oregon Agricultural College football team, which was started this week by Representative C. N. McArthur. graduate of the Univer sity of Oregon, John H. Gallagher and Harry Holgate. alumni of the Oregon Agricultural College, who sent the first check to President W. J. Kerr, will be used for an entertainment or trophy for the team in recognition. of its bril liant victory over the Michigan Agri cultural College team at East Lansing (Mich.) three weeks ago, and the work of obtaining the additional funds nec essary for the project will begin next week. I'ish Obstruction Charged. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Nov. 20. (Spe cial.) A warrant issued against the Yeomans Lumber Company charges the mill company with failure to maintain ( IT WAS ALL OM ACCOUNT OP A MISTAKeT - ... . ( SAY. BUT HI guu(3C,iii. 'MAD! GEE H1M.THATS He USES THE I TOBACCO I CHEW. W-B CUT CHEWING MEANS COMFORT--MORE SATISFACTION IT COSTS LESS BECAUSE USE LESS. TOBACCO. A LITTLE CHEW SATISFIES- La J . A MAN who uses only ordinary tobacco would probably never kick if somebody changed brands on him. But W-B CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, nemcvt, lontshred it so different from ordinary tobacco, ao much more satisfying that nothing caa take ita place with man who otrj. Get s pouch ol W-B CUT Chewing aad five it a tjual.tr test. You can tell "Notice bow the salt brines out the rich tobacco taste' Made by WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 TJmoa Square. New Terk City a proper fishwav in the Chehalis River near the mill. V. E. Clancy, of Pe Ell, swore to the complaint. ICE HIPPODROME ItACES II ELI. Grammar and High School Students Vic for Prizes. The weekly Saturday morning races at the Portland Ice Hippodrome for pupils of the grammar and high schools were exciting yesterday and brought out some good sprints. Some 400 chil- ' dren and spectators viewed the races, as there is a strong rivalry between the various schools. Following arc the first and second places, their ages, school, time and dis tance: Tlme.Dist. Namo, scliool fit-i,t ir n sirtrav navis 7 40 Robert Karrell, Couch 9 Paul McCusker. Couch 1- Charlea Cook. Chapman 1. Russell Kaufman, Lincoln 1j Waller Cnfoid, lrvinfe-ton IS Margaret McCormick. iH. Marys. 1j Stella RlKgs. Lincoln 11 Couple's race Stolla RiKRs. Lincoln 1 Ruassell Kaufman. Lincoln 1.. Sons of Spanish AVar Veterans DouKlas Karrell. Washington H... Krancis .Xpiterson, Franklin II.... 10 :'0 2-'I - 4 10 440 r:o 4I ."I oi Damage Suit Won; Guardian Named K A LA MA, Wash.. Nov. 20. (Special.) In the Probate Court here yesterday there was appointed a guardian for tho estate of Matthew Sadlier. a minor, to effect a settlement with the Northern Pacific Railway Company, for injuries received bv the bov last March while playing along the tracks. The children found an un-explodd signal torpedo and exploded it with a stone. Some flying particles caused one of the lad's eyes to be destroyed. The sum recov ered was J12U0 for the boy. while the puardian received $500 for settling, making .1700 in all. London. England, has a laboratory de votad lo the study of ozone. Dupont for Ducks THE duck season's here. The bays are black with these toothsome game birds. There's plenty for all. Get your gun ready! If your aim is true and your load's "dependable you'll get your share. SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDERS Dupont Balllstlte are the powders that avin. Bulk or dense each has ita good points snd each has its friends. Du Pont Powders the choice of 80CJ of American shooters, are loaded in all tandard shells or sold ia bulk st your dealer's. Write for booklet. E.l.du Pentde Nemours 4. Company Yilmlngton, Delaware mnfjBniMii-niillm'l;g Bowlers Never Get Appendicitis Oregon Bowling Alleys llroadway and Oak St. 13 sLI.KVS. PERFECT VENTILATION. Broadway !MH. J. VV. BL.WEY. HROI'.t.ETOH. ac-r rote.FROD'y HAS TRICKED b.i . -K-p. 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