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THE OREGON -SUNDAY-rJOURNALi rCI;TLAIi, CUNDA MORNING. OC. JER V. W -MPS BIG , c:e;:ertom team in gory touchdowns Navy Yard Gets ilone 'Touch down on 90 Yard Run After Fumble by Oregon, STROUD LOSES 500 VHEN ROY HITT AND GANG GET BUSY '4 THAT'S THE SIGNAL" FOR BEZDEK'S BOYS TO HURRY Parsons, v Cornell : Mafa'rkeyi Beckett'Play Brilliantly-1 -, '. During Game. (Special to The Journal.) ', University of Oregon, 'Eugene, Or, Oct il. In a game that started off to day like a . victory . for the Bremerton navy teem; Oregon defeated the sailor boys by six touchdowns And a safety. Fenton, kicked five. iroala. the : final aco" being 43 to in favor of tbe varsity. - .This. Jwaa ' much better than the 2 to 7 score of Washington. The Oregon team showed worlds of peed, and excepting for the first qusr- Ho'Runs'Gafore and Venice . Slides- BackMnto Second ; Place in Daily See-Saw, Sacramento. Cal- ' Oct 18. Sailor Stroud needed one same this morning to cincn a iooo bonus for winning IS games during the aeason, But, thanks to the fact that he oarslsted In feedlnc I fence balls to the Venice Tigers. Stroud i sim neeae one game. . .. , , Boy Hltt allowed ' tne wolves onl v four bltsi and with a two-bagger and two home -runs himself figured largely in tne siugiest that gave Venice a 7 to I win. and boosted te Hoganltes back Into second place, .the third time this wee tnat - tne ' two teams . nave changed places. f;'':.'!,..',.Avrvf Bayiess started' the scoring in . the first Inning when he hlf a home run swat over the right field fence. in the third Elliott Hltt ai.d Melosn all connected scoring one more. In the fifth Hltt homed for the third run. In the elgnth five - singles and ; a walk netted . the "Tigers only two. . In . th4 ninth Hltt and Meloan each put the bslj oat of the lot, making a total of four boms rune for ths samo. - For eight innings Texas leaguers by Kenworthy and Tennapt were the only two nits maae off Hltt. 'In the ninth he was touched for smile and walked Kenworthy v They scored when Halll- ter the line held well. Straight foot Sloan, right end and half, and Captain) ' , ! ' - 'y VgNICB xoung, quarieroacK, starred for tne boysj i ' i J AB. B. B. in blue. Tor, Oregon "Tick" Malsrkey, Beckett Cornell and Parsons played bril liant pail. Five minutes Sfter play started Toung O'kwtrke, m ...... .....4 Meloan. " If .......ft . 8 Kane. f ................. O 1 Bayleee. rf ..,..,.,.,,.,4 ; ft Braibear, 3 .............4 0 1 Oi 1 ' Utechl, tb ,:.,., .8 0 Kiiiott, e ,..... .4 i Bterrett e .............. .0 ,;,; . Hltt, FO. ; 0 0 ."HO" 0 1,4 ' O , 11 V I i Stalk. . 8ela. If '....86 T It a SACKAliKNTO " B. H. PO. 0 0.1 lit 0 O 1 ' 1 0 0 I .,:?,.-,Ai-.rA. Keuworttir. To .. ...8 Moran, of ,,,,,, ........3 Hallluas. 8b ............4 Taunant, lb 4 Cheek, o ...I Stroud, p ......... Total. I Venice picked up a fumble and ran 90 yards for touchdown. The Navy failed at goal. Finding a hole in the. right side of the line the sailors directed their attack here and made yardage several times. Brem-1 , toUi, a...... ....... ....II . ...r ta.iria an A I .. ' then fumbled on their 0 ysrd, line, Ore gon getting the ball . Start SSakisr Toaohdowus. Oregon had the ball on. the sailors' 10 yard line at the opening of the sec . ond quarter and Cornell and Parsons carried It over In thre- downs. , Fenton I Cheek, o ...I o o aaraln kicked aroal. The navy line went I 0-0 to j pieces, Parsons $ and Beckett arolntr throutrh for Ions gains. Two mora touchdowns and safety brought thej.."1" for lemon-yellow, ''V"'.a-5'v.;i-'-'-.':'-;: Parsons returned the ball 70 yards when the Navy kicked off . at the open lng of the third session. down bo made 10 yards and a touch down. Fenton kicked goal. In a few minutes Jdalarkey was again rushed over the line. Tne score at mo ena oi mim i ( nrtir-n nm uartef was 31 for . Oregon and forlAUUICd MULL Vf XU Bremerton. A 4J yard gain around right end at the opening of the fourth quarter by Cornell brought the ball to the one yard line where it was put over in one more ' down. f 'i-t.; "' k y:i ''.v"' :v-w BetaeK repiacta tne enare iira team th. .m. nn. ,.,.! i.- by. the scrubs tbs last half of fourtt ftUhJurtM(iy d TBJ w, quartern o"C; '.;:::.?::?; . f f Irled from the field. Whitman used but ioe urea "r -.. i one ' substitute, ; that not for inlurv. till the end of the ame. Bigbee u- Three, O. A. C. men were put out of the rectea tne vregon les-ia w. in uu iui i game lor rougning, quarter and did some nice punting, .ne i v" Stewart Almost Zn BCbras.' sailors linei averagea :, yuuiws, nq i Coach Stewart of th. A vneir oac.iiei v. . , j. f, , . . v near mixing It With Jack Kinder. kan, The llneUD: - ' ' i- V , .,... " I In tlm. tnr Whitman ini.ii.li,. 1,1 Bremerton. Position, Oregon " iTrw. , . " ' S?ro:g: Boardman ,.... a. -Jl... .. .Hoiaen ' rnviM .......... ..C. ...... .i Caufield I i The line-up Borman ...... u. n.i sentoni ,5 v , rosition. . o.ac. Ogllvie . i ....U T. K. -.' --H?;!' Botts C) ...,, i.,.U K a. , .. HunUey Reed ; . . . .. . . K. R. Bradshaw (C) Clark .... ........ T. R... . Chrlsman, Ktalev . ........ L.) H. R. . . . . . Parsons I nmv ........ . . . T. r tj , - - - , - - r- i a sees tvi (1UJ I s(J li. BRITISH GIRLS; WHO IN VAD ED : AWERICAIJ GOLF UNKS These i aro th fair player from England and Ireland wno came ever to take part In a.nvmbar of ":, club tour uamenta Jn Canada and the United State. . They, will re- crott, who yesterdays w-on the'-v', American women' championship : blematlo of the ; victory, .'; wa a former champion of England. She wa beaten, thl year for the ti tle by one of her companion on the ; present ;. trip. Tho visitors aye theyj are haying i splendid, time 1n America and t may , ylalt ............81 3 27 13 .................a gidiooif 1 0 8 1 1 1 0 5 a 14 .'.....O O O A fi A A II i mia v OO1OO01 24 lloina rune Hltt 2. Barlaaa. M.lo.n. , 'Vma oaee niianut. .aaortrica Site Braihear. Struck out br Hltt 8. br Rtroad a Ria .in Hit. af, mtmnmM T, 1.1- On the next I playa Keuworthr to BUrk to Tonant. Left bo uaaea yauiue e, Barramtnte a. Earuad ruu eaiea e. Time 1:00. liniplnM McCnrlbjr, and Ueld. . POINTS JO, 3' FOR .WHITMAN'S ELEVEN (Continued from page One this section) Young (Capt).....Q. .. ! Cornell 1 Chrlaman ............ B. O. L. ... . Lay tne. Neiswanger ...... ,R. T. L. , . . . , , Hof er Blover R. E. May. t S . . ' Smart Rasmussen MoDonald. Hoover. .Q iiiapkw.n At Cambridge Harvard . 47, Holy I eiop , , ..u. u. , , . jscnuster, FOOTBALL RESULTS Cowan ro ,v J Nelswa I v i 1 Blover ...-.rj; MoDoni f .. '.'W: II'"' " "" ': ..'. . , r , ',-.'" , , 'j . '.'.' . , ' . . . . .... - .. : . 1 ... . .1. 7" , : " - " ,r ..' 1 , " 11111 1 1 1 11 I I ;.' ' ,; i V'" ' 'V".'"v-. v: if'. If' . 'V'- ''V'''',H:.vi'f.(' .'..;'.1'',-..'."',:',f'..',.!; ''....i'',;c.y''""-..j ..."!'"!'.': ' ' " "''.,:::: .:i:...u;."i.':u,!: ...u1 .. . . I for Vyyr-? f ' - vll.j, , ;.);;. . ,. .;.: v;,.V'',v . ' . u again. , , , I" ; , . v 'i. At: '...1 : i ..,:.' ' H te " iwnnnD CUfinTCOQ IM y T M 4 3 fPiiiiilRT. LWLSs v OF 1913-14 SEASON ,;.S 0., R falOST SfLVER Ci 7S; I Si'iTO'OllE MS ,r.E JinyroTtTTJtvTT- 'Steals "Ttrq More Bases' and Sets 'New 4 Record for Modern Baseball mi nspr.'f f..s r i ILL tuMI.. llVt ( . BACKTOOLD EiiCI British. Gplfer 4 Struggle by, Miss ' Hollins In Title Mate Mason v, ...t. H. R. ... .... Hay, 1 RaamuBHAn. . Dawitv NHes ( F. u Abrahams. - Pewey Touch.aowna Thrlaman Bh.u, Abrahams. Field a-ou.1 Rlarkaroli. Nilea Ooals Blackwell (2). Referee ieorge VarnelL Umplre-r Jones, W. o. c. Head llneaman V. D. Applegate. .'A IFRESHMEN SHOW S0PHS; THEY CAN RUSH THE BAG Oregon Agricultural College, Corval Us, Or., Oct 18. -The freshmen of the Oregon -Agricultural college won the annual bag rush on, the athleUo field today, .defeating the sophomore team by two bags. Nine bags were used,-the newcomers carrying five of them over their goal, while the sopbomorss could only secure three. One bag remained on the field when the whistle blew.. 8. EJ. Brett headed the sophomore forces, while H. B. Howell captained the rooks. Cross T. At New HavenTale 37, I-ehigb. 0. ! At 'Princeton Princeton !sli, ..fiyra At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 18, Brown : 0.;,"';.-';;";.i j-V ' '' , " '.';":-.'' .. , At West PointArmy 7, Colgate I. ' At Annapolis Navy 29, Dickinson 0, At Ithaca Cornell 10, aucKneii a ,' At Hanover llams . At Pittsburg Pittsburg 11, Car- llaie t.'-r'':i-:- -s-:i-i?U-. At Easton, Pa. LaFayette It, Swarth. mora .r v At Washington, Pa. Washington and Jefferson 17, Pennsylvania State 0. At Gettysburg Muhlenberg 20, Qet- tysburg . At Tufts Tufts 19, University' of . llama . . At Champaign. 111. Illinois 17, North western 0. ' At Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan Af )s 12. Michigan 7. ' C At Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska 7. Minne sota A. ' At LaFayette, Ind. Wisconsin 7, Pur. -due t.;,' ;.(':' At Cleveland Western Reserve IT, Kenyon 7 ' At Oberlln Ohio State 0, Oberltn ft, At Cincinnati University of Cincin nati 44. Ohio Wesleyan I. At Columbia Missouri 10, Okla homa 17. . . . , . At Birmingham Alabama . 0, Georgia 10. - ' . , At Chicago Chicago S3, Iowa 4. At Lawrehce, Kans. Kansss 11. Drake 0. At New , Orleans 'Mississippi college 13, Tulane 3. At Colorado Springs TJtah 7. Colo rado' eollege . : At Denver Aggies JO, Denver . . At Omaha Crelgh ton 13, Marquette t. At OrinnelL Iowa Jrtnnell , High land Park 0. " ' ' At walla Walla Oregon Agricultural college S9. Whitman college t. At Eugene University of Oregon 4. Bremerton Navy 6. ' - At St Johns Rldgefleld, Wash, High 0, Bt, Johns High 0. to 1 At Albany Albany High 43, Lsban on 0. , ' , lA' ' ' ' At Eugene Sophomore 3. Freshmen 0. At Oregon City Washington High second teem of Portland ' 13, , Oregon City first teani W'y Si ''Vp ' t r -At -.'Ashlsnd ,- Grant,,. Pass ' Blgn. " 0. Ashland 38. ,! u ' , " , J" At Corvallls rvallls High 0, O. A. C" Freshmen. l.w.vV!'''''L"i':,'A's,.;yv;-:'1:' At "Forest Orove Forest Orove Hlgli 10. McMlnavllle ... i.. - '-V;y:-n.;, j; C STAXPiyQ OF THE TEAMS ; rartfle Coast tm9-t'vvi FWtUnd ,:. f..,'. .,,'., ,.:,.f,.. V...10T JO .. ;T3 Ventre .'i.,..iptt ...,, ...J04 Of -.817 miMAt' 4ii.,..i',,.-i. la ' M ;..61 'rariee.,i,.,.;..,.V.ti lT li 4 t" Aiicclea M 1I4 .4TT .lu4 ........................ ST -114 '.431 -i.-S'y'V'-V'' 'V ',,'v'i--j-v'A:.'r''.'---;:' "r.' k - ' .- 5-1 ' ..r.'..c."s.--A- U-V-' ' McMinnvllle's Heavy Team Win. Forest Grove, Or., Oct, 18, The For est Orove high school eleven; defeated the McMlnftvllle high school team by a score of 10 to 0. The game, whloh was played on the Pacific university, field, was won by the home team's freauent and suoeessf ul use of the forward pass. jucjxunnvius naa tne neevier line. Ban Francisco, Oct' 18. Five silver oupa and one silver baseball represent San Francisco's . share of the trophies at today's "great dity of field events and baseball In honor of the Portola cerebration next week. . v . , . Oakland won the ball game.' the Seals won the field events. Curiously ths scores were exactly alike. Field events, . Seals : t. Oaks 0. BaU game, Oaks 6. Seals. 0. . San Franoisco won six trophies,, but the big trbnhv of the game, a magni floent silver mounted plaque, went to Oakland for winning th game.! ,' ! The Oaks Individually not to bs com pared with the Seals, wove collectively the Seals masters, i i Possibly i if Jack Cook and Frank 'Leavttt are willing to mk a trade, all six of the San 1; ran eisoo trophies will be exchanged for that victor's plaqus, and-:; Cal - ffiwing - will throw In Pitcher Jess Baker for good measure. For .. the1 losing of ' todays game was charged against the tndepend able aouthnaw. ' i "'.vV.v.-w ;. .;, 'or a few minutes of the first Inning San Francisco shouted- With two out Johnston got to first on Cook's error, the Doo .letting an easy, roller slip be tween his feoCL;-''-f,-V Jimmy then stole Second, and,, being trapped off a moment later, no wouno up by stealing third. - Bchaller walked and stole seoond, but Downs could not deliver la the pinch and the opportunity was gona That was the last chanee the Baals had during the game. Ths Oak scored one each Id the first seoond. fifth and eighth and two In the seventh. . i-j-, ;?:-' A ; Score; x f BAN 7BANCISCO i v AB. B. IL PO, Hnndnrff, rf ..,.....' 0 McArdle, lb .............9 Jotanaton, ctv, ............ 3 Schallar. U..............j Oorhan, ae ...............4 Cartwrlghtt 8b ...... ....4 Clarke, e ,-.,......, .....4 Bakae, p ,.,,.,... v,.l Uaolay, p ,..t Tublo, Ct 1 Bnward, lb .,......l iiogaa ' . .v., .1 . toui.; I - I i I o : o o 0 0 .0 0 to . , OAKLAND Clemen. It .... ....... .t 1 Hatllng, 8b .. .......4 -?' 0 Karlor. rf . ... . ... . . .4 , 0 Zacber, cf ........... ...4 . O. Nana, lb - ...............I Cook, sa ...... ....... ...4 0 Leard, 2b ............. . v 1 Alexander, e - t Malarker. 2 O Coy, ,1 . A. . B. 3 0, 6 0 T -24 13 1 1 O O 1 e T i l o ' Total 81 H 27 14 3 SB..,! TAnl In nlnfh. , ' .- .' . Ian francla .......... 0 00O-C lsgvnn , i CITY BASEBALL TITLE Half ' Dozen Teams ;: Claiming First Honors and One Game :. Is Duel at Park ;Tdday.i; Another city , championship ' baasball game will be staged, thl afternoon en the r Vaughn ' street . grounds between the ' Harriman - and Bradford teama The game la scheduled to start - at 8 o'clock. ' v ,,,' .,'.(. '. (, , Last . Sunday ths Weonas defeated the Tlmms-Cress and Sell wood teams la what was termed the city champion- snip series. The Lents : Giants now come to' the front with a challenge to any team for tHtf city championship. i ne tsraarora team was scneauied to play the Weonas and Tlmme-Cress teams In ths games last Sunday, but It )s said, backed, out , for some reason. The Bradford, team fwlth an .enUrely different line-up from what -It had at the start of the season is not entitled to play for the city championship, ac cording to s local club manager, The line-up for today's game will be as follows:-, Harriman club Pitchers, Baker, Oalvln, Mainland and Chamber lain; catcher, Bry son first base, Hall; second base. Hyland; third base. Voes; shortstop. Devlnei left field, Hlnkle; center ; field. ; Crowe, , and, Sninn right field, i'? '.V. :,;.V"i'.'.'?'j''-:'''!1 Bradford Pitchers, ! Win terbotham and Whetstone; catchers. Shea, and Mo Donald; ' first base, Brlggai second basN Stranahan; ; third : base, Tettj shortstop. Brownie; left field,. Llnd; center field, Btepp and Menaor; right field, Boyanta. Umpires, Bottler and Bateman. .jy, ?X;.;V Asjhlan4 Beata - Grant iPaes. ' . (Special te The 7oernat) Ashland. -Or Oct 18. The Ashland High School defeated .Grants Pass High School this afternoon on the local field by a score of 38 to .0. The Grants Pass boys; were entirely outclassed, though Ashland played her lighter men, leav ing out all but two of her heavy men on the team.. Ashland will play Klamath Falls at that place next Saturday. . .. Seven Members of ; Champion- ;ship .Team of Two Seasons , Ago Will Take Part. int. Oakland Iltta .1100101 .110 2 3 113 11 Two ran and 8 hlta aft Baker, taken oat Is 4th. Basra full. ooat. Two baae bits Al exander. John too. Kartor. Bacrifiee' Site Malarkey. Baae -on - balla ff Malarker 4, off Baker 2. off Henley 2. Struck out by The English ' Football (soccer) has 8000 referees. . association Members of the Portland Revolver club have resumed activities preparatory to the opening of the 1913-1914 United States Indoor Revolver 8hootlng league. The chances of tne local club repeating its championship performance of theJ 1111-ltlt season are much brighter this tall than they were last year. Seven members of the championship team, J. T. Moore, B. 8. Sanders, W. H. Hubbard, George Wilson, Frank Hachen. ey, Walter Hansen and Maurlcs Abra hams, shoot regularly during the coming season. Sanders, Wilson and Hacheney did not shoot last season, whlls Hanssn took part In about half of ths matchea Much is expected this aeason of the new members, who Joined . last year, Lar ry Evans, Newall and Presoott Clifford, who baa been a member of the elub for several seasons 4s also counted on as a regular this year. Evans, Newall and Prescott jumped right Into the lime-lla-ht durlnr the middle- of last season and shot as wen s some or the regii' lars.:''1' :-r.;-:; 'A k"-:"' Evans cams within seven points of ty ing George Armstrong's world's revolver record, when he made the score of 474 out of a possible 600 on the first prac tice night of the season, v ;J.'.v.,,v. The schedele of the 1918-1914 season is not expected to arrive at the local headauarters before ths mlddls of next month. Practice will be held Monday and Friday nights in tne old range In . the Pine street police station until the new Jail Is completed. - K. -C. AVanta Power Doata. . i Kansas ' City, Mo, wants the annual Mississippi Power Boat association re gatta tor 1314. ' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FOOTBALL TEAM WHICH WON ITS FIRST BIG GAME if 'si '4' V-;...'..!.. i.,: - - ., .. . i -.-- : 4 -:'!'.:: J te '.---..e-v .. i 4ne, y f .2' :.;s--.-,wifa.rfifW.JM.. ' IBB 11 0 J) afalarkvr a. br Baker i. br Beoley 1. I1H br pitcher Downa. &toln baaea Johntton , Bcln liar, Ilosaa, Zaeher, Keaa, KetUng, Leard 8. Douhla Dlai corhan to Downa to McArdle. Cook to Leard to Neta. - Banley to Clark to McArdle. Neae snaaalates. iMaa te laoc to Neta. Paiaed balla Clark X, Tine - 1:60, tmplraa .. itaall and Ouuirle. . , ,;r - . - i-.,;-yf . u 1 in. i i i-i ENTHUSIASM ISKEEN I SUING ID ISLAND CIS Johnny McMurray Says Water Meets -Are Staged Often ; in Belfast and London Tanks, ' "The interest In swimming la England and Ireland la as great as ths enthusi asm over baseball in America," . said Johnny McMurray, ths Multnomah club swimmer, who returned last week from a six months' tour of Europe, "There Is a big swimming meet at' least ones a month and there la always something going on In the big tanks of London and Bslfast " ' " 1 - ' The water polo games also attract a great deal of attention, and Interest In the matches reaohes a high pltoh. There are one or two big matches every night ; McMurray did very little swimming while abroad. His one big feat was to come within 1-5 of a second of the Irish 100-yard record, which Is 81 seconds. It Is held by J. Beckett. O. S. Dockrell holds' a record, which is 1-8 of a seoond faster than the time made by the winged "M" star.;sWwV)v,;';!;'-,i. While in Spain. McMurray saw a bull fight, which was the most ' exciting event he ever witnessed. Six bulls and 10 horses were killed during the battle. AGGIE FRESHMEN TOO MUCH FOR CORVALLIS HI AMERICAN GIRL IS BEATEN 2 UP I It Winner Gets'Gold.M' Runherup Will Wei. - :,ver'Baclgei aW Octf! 18. Miss ia. l ths fjjt Wlhei.ya fle toaay on tn; year 1918. Wilmington. , Del, Gladys Ravenscrof ta woman gof champ one won .tne ue tooay on tne;eouree of the WtlniEgtoa Country club byde f eating Miss Marlon Holllns of N.w York, by up in the final round of the ' tournament, that began last Monday. t Ths margin of vlctorytells the story ' of ths fight marts by ths American girl against her : more experienced ' British ' opponent ' for Miss Ravenscrof t . has ' , teen champloj pf her own country, and ';' the mere fact nhat the match went the entire 18 holes show that It wa s bit ter struggle. .fe'S'vrr-r ,..-;:. v,i.f , Miss RavsnsoTOftt ;Out, 148, 41. S4S 41; In, 445. . 4(4 . 483-41-8. :; Miss Holllns: ' Out 831 48, 188-471 In. 865. 473, 48S-44-91. , , a result of Miss Ravsnsoroft's '"i victory, the Robert Cog oup will go to " the Bromborough Oub, in Cheshire. i England, for the coming year,, Z . Miss Haven aero ft , shelved a - gold ' medal; Miss Holllns, the runner up, a silver ona - . , THIRTY-FOUR GAMES . WENT OVER 9 ROUNDS 1 JONES , f CIRCUIT ft? j Tacoma and - Vancouver Play . oixxeen inning uamer uoits -, in 1 1 Extra Inning Battles, ; Thlrty.f our extra saasin m m I" . ' pl4yed In the Northwestern League last season... The longsst battle was a sis, teen Inning contest between the Tacoma Tigers i. and - the Vancouver Beavers, v':: which was won by MoOinnitya men by- the score of 4 to 3. Taooma was on the i" short end of a 1 to 0 game with Seattle, , -Whloh was a fifteen Innln ram. ; Portland. . Vanoouvar. . Tinnm. - . Victoria figured In the two fourteen In. nine- games, the Colts and Been being onthe short snds of the eeore, : The-Seattle Giants won both It inning games, beating. th Caltm ana ,- u dlans. ,'):,:':! . v-",'.iiAM. -' m:! vf-. The eomplste list t irha v, games Is: ., Ov-'. .f.o.... JZ,r?A -; : " -.' '. tnxtaan InntnM. iSv"-',. soil). . , :.. ' "".:;. lerjtatnfwti. 1 n-.tti i in. - ' (IIyrKurf uss)I"'" " "T - fourteen Snalnge. fr:'-M,k -i-'i June 14--VBtinnnvjv 1 l-l.a a September 3 Tacoma 3, Vtetorla L ; Kantlehner). ., v t..,r. WVi (Kaufman , Thirteen Xnslnaa. MSV 9 flaattU A t PnvflanJI I.'; uvaie. ,l4Sie blV la - ' i , .-.j iaair5r.au Twelve laainga. .-, Anrll 18 Snokanr s. TnrtnA ' l ' (Bonner. Kraft: Ma v. A en aw. tlalla. ban). . ,. .,.",,,': J - May 14 Tacoma . Spokane a. ' (Mo-; V Qlnnlty, Glrot: Cadreaaj. .?v-.f.' June jo- apoKane a,- TMmmXV.'h: Toner; McGlnnlty), - -4t '' July 22 Seattle 1.' genitalia ft. ? res1. " lerton; Cadreau, Coveleekle). v . eeptemoer li Portland 6, Vancouver - , (Martlnonl. - KaatlevS ' Inararanll. Scbmuts, Clark). . Ta--' ? , ' . zievem Znaaga, - Anril 17 Reattla 4. VlotnHa t - fTUTt ' win, niwuij. a M-ii l a is Drll 1 Seattle t. Victoria t- TialU Sohults. Narvesop). ' ' -. , - -1 May 8 Vancouver 3, Spokane a. f fin- gsrsoll: Kraft). : v., va a, vanoouvar . ;:The.hu'tkf;bancii;1 ot gridiron ta'rs' whom Coach Hugo Betdek ezpecU to eveix) In ther Intercollegiate champions ; lemon and green, player begt the Bremerton Navj team yesLe'rdar 19 to 6, ' of the northwest. The Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- lis, Oct-18. The Corallle high school football team went down to defeat to day before the onslaught of the heavy frsshmen team. of . t uregon Agricui tural college. 8 to 0..'-h..-' -... The only toucnaown wa maae in the second quarter by Camp, a former Washington high school - lad Of Port land. The field was very slow, being covered with mud from the recent rams. The-lreshmen did not show any of the ability, demonstrated In the game with the U. of O. freshmen three week ago. Lewis starred for the Ireshmsn and f'egley and Rlerdon for the high school lads. A direct wire from the Whitman field, at Waller Walla, sent the returns from, ths -varsity game, during the PORTLAND BOY INJURED ' I 1N "0,, SOPH-FRESH GAME "Eugene, Or., Oct 18. The annual Freshman-Sophomorl game was played this sfternoon as a preliminary to ths Oregon-Bremerton game.1-: The Sopho mores won bjr a score of 8 to 0. See plaoe-kloklng 'from St yard Una -Robert Bean of Portland, captain and quar ter of the Sophomores, was carried from the field with an Injury to the socket of the eye. When Seen tonight Dr. Omar Gullion, attending physician, stated that so far the Injury has not developed ser iously. !, ',.'',. , , ' . v ' p'yfA 4 i':; .", -y. 4,- il.'.;i',"!,J,j;,,.i' Baggage Transfer firrvlce Co, Main 130, ALL THAT Tlia NAilfc IM PLIES. (Adv.) - , June tf Portland (Hvnes: Hall). .ul 4 ficaitle L VinnaiitM B m July liTacoma , Portland a, (Mo Qinnity! Callahan). August 1 Vancouver , . Victoria T, (Wilson, Clark; Narveson, Fltsierald). August 81 Spokane ,1, . Victoria 8. (Bou glass: NSrveson).-' . . . fiantemhAi S .PnrtlanA f. VinAimvai -i. 8. Callahan: Scbmuta. Cadraaoi. In. n. gersoll), .,,.:-),. 'C .... September 12 Vancouver 1,, Vlcterla 1. (ingersoill Kantlehner), ;' 'fK; September 26 Spokane . Portland . . v. vworeiesKiei Aiartinoni,. juasueyj, Ten znaings. at.; "(: April 33 Seattle 3, Taooma 4. (Xell Kaufman. Rolfnnl) ' May ri Victoria 8, Vancouver 11 , ; (Smith) Dawson, Ingersoll). i ..- ( . atus i, vaasouver a. Vaneouver . ' 8. ; . .f'; Mav 18 SeatUe lii . wv i v lUy fepokani f. (Tonen Ina-roll May 29 Tacoma 0, Victoria t. uiniuty: Aanuennerj, - June ' 38 Spokane K 8, Vlotorla (Kraft! Hardin). v; ,f:l.v'i. July 12 rTacoma 1, Portland i, - (Bel- - ford, AloOinnlty; Eastley), . - - . t, Jul? Seattle 67 Portland T.'' ; (Uelkle," Uelvor; Stanley). ? !,V Aut-ust 10 Seattle . 3, : Victoria t (Kelly; Narveson). 4 ' - August 11 Seattle I, Portland , 4. ; (Fullerton, Stanley). . - '.'ii September 0 Seattle 1, Spokane o. (Dell) Douglaas). - - ' i v . ' . ifv Spntmhr 14 Portland 3. Vaneouitr 8, (Mays' Clark). 'h v, ;.'' ;-; ., - Albany Beata lVobanon. ' - ,1 Albany. Or., Oct. 13. In a game char- acterised by dashing line plunging and r long end runs by ths local team and -v, thrilling forward passes by the vtsltors.v r .' ths Albany High school this sfternoon -defeated the Lebanon High school,-48 to 0. Th Lebanon lads could not get V through Albany's line or pass the sndJ V except by forward passes, Qood intery ference played; an Important part for "k Albany. Archer, Wiles, Mitchell : and 'M-Ki Carl starred for ths visitor and Mon telth and Archibald played a great gams ' for;th local team, tv.- '.';.' : ' Ames Victor Over Waahlngton. '- . St Louis. Oct 18. In a game filled with rough play and frequent penalise- tions on both sides, the Amee team to- day walloped the Washington Unlver. . sity layout by the ons-slded score of 37 to 7. Waaltlngton never jealiy hid a onanoo, Deing outweignea ana- out generaled throughout the struggle that. toward the end of the game, became more and more one sided. A' "f.