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IS Gougars Beavers, 28 to 0 .. THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ; SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER -14, .1980. Gnaw Princeton Triumphant - r . i." 1 1 .: r : -: Oregon Mauls Washington 'V. -.. f r ... . . .. ... t i , ' ' ' . " 1 1 - : i SLlovd Gillis- 5 And Moe Sax In Star Roles WASHINGTON' STATE COIXEGE, Pullman, Wash., Nov, 13, Hum j bled a week a.go by the California. I Bear the fighting Cougars returned to" Rogers field In a Berserker, rage I and outclassing" the Aggies In all i phases won the Northwest confer ence championship by a score of 28 to 0 here this afternoon, j ! , . 1 The Aggie offensive totaled but J four first downs, while the haxd f driving Glllis and slippery Moe Sax found the Aggie line and. ends again and again for long gains. ( i I Although the Aggies battled unto the send Coach Rutherford's players failed I on the offensive while Gillls' bucks and ' smashes over right guard and within the f ends revealed a woeful weakness In the Aggie defense which precluded at best t a close game. : ! - Two veteran Cougar players. Mike Mo J ran and Boy Hanley, were missing In the lineup when the Crimson and Gray eleven tocflc the field, the shakeup re , suiting in the formation of an eleven : that -battled to another-Northwest Con ; ference championship. On the eve of the champiqrishlp game,' Coach Welch's ! announcement, made yesterday, that the veteran halfback, Moran, and left end, I Roy 1 Ian ley, would .under .no circum I stances be Inserted Into .the fray today j came as a thunderbolt to the local grid campus. Tonight his, action is entirely F vindicated and local fandom Is loud in 1 Its praises of his moral courage in ellnv inating the discontented ! players. I Retumlnp Captain Rose's first kick I off; to the Cougar's 30 yard mark, the locals, on successive line smashes for j rive rirst aowns, in wnicn units core me brunt of the offense, took the pigskin ! to the 1 yard chalk and Gillls bucked it j over. Sax kicked goal. The procession was duplicated in the third quarter when j Sax returned Hugh McKenna's punt to the 22 yard line and on the next play , -the red-Jerseyed tornado tore down the field for the second touchdown. Sat again kicked goal. ' I l I ! Again in the same period, Glllis bucked j over after a. 15 yard penalty had been in j fltcted on the Aggies and Sax' end run i carried the oval to the-8 yard mark. The final score came in the middle of the final stanza when Sput Loomls recov ered Kasberger's fumble of Duntdn'e 40 yard kick on the 8 yard line and In three plays Gillls again pierced the Aggies' right side for the final touch, down. Sax kicked goal. . - " , The lineup i W, 8. C. Fonitioa. . RK i . . KT . . . a . O. A. 0.'l .MrFadden . . ..Crowell Chivtaiwm . . Stewart Clark . . . . .Stvaa Bohannon I ; Itanton ...... : McKar i runlap. ...... I GOTt9 . ...... 1 Hamilton (C.) . j Y.ooniie . i Sax. ........ ; f.nborg. . . . . . ;i MrIor. ...... LT LB . . . . . ....... (C.) Rom. . .Hnghie BicKemu Kaurberor i. Hodiar q ; ui BK . . : F Harold Uc&cDoa SCORE BT QUARTERS W. 8. S. 7 O 14 T 28 O. A. C . 0 0 0 I " 6CMMAET i i ' i Subntitutiotu W. 8. C, Staekhoose for Dnn I lap, Skadan for Su. O. jL C. Wood for I HaroM VcKftina. Saasnr fnr. Rodler, Seott i lot McFadden, MoCartr for Clark. Brrly for I Kaaaeberger, Kaaaeberger - for Hush licKcnns, Iay for Chrtstianaoa, Johnaoa (or Swan. . ! Refer Hinderman. j i t t'mpiro Bam Dolan. i . j ; . j Ha4 Lineamao Thomaa Int C Cougar ,Frosh Win ! t ; j University of ' Washington, Seattle, Nov. 13. While the "University of Washington .football team was taking a 17-to-O licking at the hands of the . University of ' Oregon at Eugene this afternoon, the freshman squad of 'the local institution also was suffering a ; defeat The Babes lost to the frosh , contingent of the Washington State college by a s-to-18 score. The first ' half ended 6 to 6, Cook breaking the , tie when he caught a forward pass , and ran SO yards for a touchdown. " Later Zaefeel counted six more points. ; Play for the most part during the whole game was in the Sundodgers' : territory because of the inability of : the Cougars to, intercept forward passes. Washington to Play Anaconda On Turkey Day Sanction to play , the Anaconda, Mont., high i School : football team Thanksgiving day at Anaconda has been granted the Washington high ehool by the school board. This will be the longest trip ever taken by any member of the Fortland Iaterscho lastle leagae. . ' i 1 Hollls Hnntingtoa, star fnllback of the 1911 Oregon team, 1 coach of the Anaconda team. Seventeen play, ers will accompany Coach Fesster mactier on the trip. The players will be chosen after Tuesday's game with Benton Tech. - FQOTBA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Always a Battle Royal CORVALUS Saturday, Nov. i'Ai,V.Iili'-SPKCIAI' TRA13T (I HOURS TO OOBVALH8) VIA "".S11.1 PACU'lC (RED ELECTRIC) lEATBS USIOJf DEPOT. "'...V M-t 'OVRTH AJTD STARK STREETS, llili! JEKFFR. fe 6 EM" B E R O, 11:44j MeJUXKTiXXE, 1JU; I5DEPE3J. D$C, l:ti C0&VALLIS, litft. - i REGULAR ELECTRIC TRAUT-SERVICE : Via Oregon Elaclrie Ce. (Leava) 10lb A Hoyt 8:80 -v. 10:45 Woodburn '(! ' 9:45a i H:ll Via Sosthera IT - a (Leavt) th Stark . .--.-fU U ?:3S ; HllUboro ; Tonnt Grove ; S .1S S:82 ' Navbere : ' McMinnrOla .:00 ' :40 EETUByiWO 8 on them 9elfje Cow, Orecou Electric Co.., . . . Utn Comma .Lnn ConaUia Price $2.50, $2.00, $L50-Ieneral Admission $1 Reserved seats at La. O. Spalding A Bros, j biroadway and Alder' Portland Ilauser Bros.' stores-, Salem, Eugene and Albany, or James J. Richardson, general mgr. student activities, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallia, Or.' 1 A ATI?I Te A NTTVTFTY DAAM CTA niT llil h A n DT AM With one unit, which contains 4000 scats, completed, plans are being carried ont for the erection of a U-shaped stadium on the Oregon Agricultural college campus. The plans were arawn by Lee A. Thom as, O. A. C. '01 who spent considerable time in Prance studying the remains of Roman amphitheatres. The stadium will be constructed of steel, and concrete. , . OREGON-WASHINGTON GAME Hayward Field, Eugene, Nov. 13. Oregon, won the toss and - chose to re ceive, i Washington took the south goal ; no advantage in wind, Washington kicked off. Wilson kicked off 23 yards to Shields, who fumbled the ball, Dailey of Washington recovering ball. Ball on Oregon's 35-yard line ; first down there. Dailey no gain through center, Eckman I yards through center. Dailey 3 through center.. On fourth down a forward pass complete but not sufficient for yardage. Oregon's ball on their own 30-yard line. First down there. Steers 3 yards through center. King half a yard. Both sides off side. Steers ploughed through cen ter for 7 yards. ' First dpwn on Oregon's 41-yard line. Steers no gain. On a criss cross Steers to King no gain.. Washington off Bide and penalized E yarda First down on Washington's 28- yard line. King one yard through cen ter. Steers 3 yards . through center. Steers skirted left end for six yards. So close they measure. Lacks 8 Inches of yardage. King plowed through center for 1 yard. First down on Washington's lS-yard line. First down Steers hit cen ter for 8 yards. Steers no gain, and Ore gon penalised 6 yards for off side, For ward pass intercepted by Dailey on. Washington's 1-yard line. Wilson punted 38 yarda to Steers with 5-yard return. Time out for consultation. First down on Washington's 39-yard line. Steers no gain. Long forward pass Steers to Mor fitt netted 25 yards. First down on Washington's 15-yard line. . Oregon penalized 15 yards for holding on first down. Forward pass grounded. A long forward pass. Steers to Howard, was caught by Howard and Abel, but referee gave ball to Oregon. 'First down on Washington's 1-yard line. King fum bled on Washington's 5-yard line. Dailey of Washington recovered the ball. Wil son punted 40 yards ta Steers, who re turned 10 yards, first down on Washing ton's 30-yard line as quarter ended. Score, first quarter : Washington 0. Ore gon 0. SECOWD QUARTER Mead for Oregon replaces Hill at left halfback. Chapman hit center for three yards and repeated for one yard. Steers, three yard through center. Steers drop-kicked the ball, hitting the upright. Goes for a touchback. Ball brought: to 20 yard . line. Washington's balL . Eckman mads eight yards around left end. Harper hit center for five yarda First down on Oregon's 32 yard line. Wilson i no gain. . Eckman. five yards through center. Harper, one -yard through center.- Wilson punted 35 yards to Steers, who ran through the entire Washington team 80 yards for a touch down. . He was tackled by five Wash ington men but shook them all off. Steers kicked goal. Score : Oregon, 7 ; Washington, 0. ' Wilson kicked off 35 yards to Morfltt. who ran it back 6 yarda First down on Oregon's 35-yard line. Chapman 6 yards through center. Meade 3 yards through center. On criss-cross, no gain. Steers punted 35 yards to Wilson, who fumbled but Recovered. First down on Washing ton's 20-yard line. Eckman, no gain. Dailey, 3 yards through left guard. Ore gon penalised 5 yards offside. First down on Washington's 32-yard line. Har per, "4 yards through center. Eckman, no gain. Wilson went around left end for 2 yards, Wilson punted 30 yards to Steers, who returned 10. First down on Oregon's 35-yard line. King bit center for yarda Meade skirted right end for 11 yards. First down on Oregon's 46-yard line. Chapman, 1 yard through center. King added 2 yards through same hole. , Chapman around left end for two yarda Steers punted over the goal line for a 50-yard punt. . Washington's ball on their 80-yard line. Dailey five yards through center. Harper three yards more through same hole. Eckman one yard through right tackle, i " Wilson punted 34 yards to Steers, who returned six. Oregon first down on, their 43 yard line. On a criss-cross Steers to Chapman, lost five yarda Chapman hit through center for three yards. (Time out for Washington consulta- CLASSIC OF THR NORTHVEST -Watch the Fur Fly r STADIUM 20, 2:30 o'Clock (Arrtva) OorraUia 11:3 2 JO I (ArrfT.) Comllis 110 11:20 . Salem Albany 11:07 1:63 10:15 I2ltn !:BC Pacific Co, soactno) Carl ten ; 0:12 : Inderii(lBM 10:33 . 1:01 P. 6:2? P, St., arrive Portland 1:18 T. M. M., artiv PorUaad :40 P. M. I tlon.) Steers on a long end run made 12 yards, but ball was recalled and Ore gon penalised IS yards for holding. Spike Leslie being the offender. Steers punted. 45 yards, the ball going out of- bounds. The ball was recalled and Washington penalized 5 yards for offside. First down on Oregon's 25-yard line. Chapman hit center for 3 yarda Meade lost 1 yard through center.' Steers on a delayed pass made 4 yards through left tackle. Steers punted 40 yarda to Abel, who returned 8 yards. First down on Washington's 29-yard line. A forward pass by Wilson was grounded. Dailey made 3 yards through eenter as time wassailed for first half. Score, end first half Oregon ?, Washington 0. THIBD QCAKTEB After a 15-mlnute rest both teams re appeared on the field with no changes H? Une-tips. Steers kicked oft ever the goal line for a touchback. and Washington waa given the hall on their own 20-yard line. Dailey made 3 through left guard. Eckman hit center for 3 yarda Dailey 3 yards through center. In a mix-up in signals, Washington lost the ball on"the 29-yard line. Steers gained 3 yards through center. A .for ward pass was grounded. Dailey inter cepted Steers' long forward pass on his own 10-yard line and went around left end for 33 yarda being downed on Ore gon's 48-yard line by Strachan. A Washington forward pass was ground ed. Eckman made no gain. Neither did Dailey. Wilson punted over the goal line. Oregon's ball on their own 20-yard line. (Pope replaced Ingraham for Wash ington.) Meade loet 1 yard on an at tempted end run. Steers made 16 yards around left end. Dailey nailed Oregon's captain and was the only Sundodger be tween Steers and the goal line. (Oregon took time out) First down on Oregon's 85-yard.' line. Chapman lost ; 1 yard through center. Steers was thrown for 2-yard loss. On a criss-cross Meade lost 1 yard. Steers then punted 40 yards to Eckman, who returned S yarda First down on Washington's 25-yard line. On first down Dailey fumbled the ban. King for Oregon recovered and ran 5 yarda Dailey was knocked out and was led from the field, protesting with and fighting off those who were trying to assist, him off. Butler replaced hlro. Flrst down on Washington's 21-yard line. Meade made 2 yards through center. Steers, 4 yards through same hole. Steers went around right end for S yards. First down on Washington's 9-yard line. (Time was taken out for Howard. After they had bandaged his leg he resumed play ing.) steers went around right end tor 6 yards. Steers went around same end for 2 yards mora Chapman lost 4 yards on attempted end ' run, Abel making a brilliant tackle. Steers made a drop kick from the 12-yard line. Score Oregon 10, Washington 0. Wilson kicked off 40 yards to Howard, who ran back 6. : First down on Ore gon's 26-yard line. Chapman made 2 yards through center. King made 3 yards through same place. On a criss cross Meade lost 2 yarda Steers punted 36 yards to Eckman, who was downed in his tracks. First down on Washing ton's 25-yard line. Forward pass, Wil son to Eckman, netted 20 yards. First down on Oregon's 40-yard line. For ward pass of Wilson's was grounded. Eckman made 8 yards around left end. Eckman lost half a yard on left end run. Another forward I pass by Wilson was grounded. Oregon's ball on their own 31-yard line. King lost 2 yards through center. Meade made 1 yard through cen ter. Chapman gained 2 yards through center. Steers punted 30 yards out of bounda Washington's ball on their own 30-yard line. On a fake punt formation, Wilson gained 1 yard. Wilson's forward pass was intercepted by Chapman, who run the ball to Washington's 6-yard line. He was downed by Wilson by a great Next Years Your Unrestricted Choice of The Best Shoes in the Store 12 $14 Values at $9.75 $8 Values at $5.50 All StyleM All Leathers , : Everything must go at. next ) year prices -Nothing reserved. FLICK SHOE CO. 112 FOURTH STREET 7 " I BY QUARTERS tackle. Just as Chapman was Stumbling for the goal line, time was called, end ing the third quarter. Score, end. Uilra period Oregon 10, Washington , 0. FOTJBTH QUAETEB. (Dailey replaced Butler.) Oregon's bail on Washington's 6-yard line. Steers went around left end for a touchdown on the first play of the period. Steers converted the goal. Score Oregon 17, Washington 0. Umpire Stott made Steers pull the ball back 1 foot on the kick-off. He was fudging. Steers kicked off 60 yards to Harper, who ran the ball back through a broken field for 40 yards. First down on Washington's 40-yard line. Dailey hit center for 5 yards. Oregon was penalized 5 yards for off side. First down on Oregon's 41-yard Una Eckman made 2 yards through center. (Rogge replaced Abel for Wash ington.) Oregon was penalised 5 yards on next down for being offside. First down on Oregon's 33-yard line; Harper annexed 2 yards through center. Eck man registered 3 yards around right end. Wilson made 1 yard through cen ter. (Time out for Oregon. IC Leslie was hurt and had to be taken out of the game, Laughlln replacing him.) Harper made' no gain. Oregon's ball on their own 27-yard line. Chapman made 2 yards through center. Meade went around right end for yarda First down on Oregon's 31-yard line. King made no gain. King fumbled but recovered and hit center for 6 yarda Chapman went through left tackle for 3 yards. Steers punted 35 yards to Eck man, who was downed by Howard. Washington's ball on their own 23-yard line. Wilson lost half a yard. (Brown replaced Morfltt for Oregon.) On an attempted forward pass, Wilson was thrown for a 10-yard loss. He then punted 35 yards to Steers, who returned 10 yards. First down on Washington's 35-yard line. Steers made no gain. King made 3 yards around right end. On a poor pass back, Oregon lost 8 yards. Steers punt ed over the goal line. (Reinhart re placed Steers.) Washington's ball on their own 20-yard line. A forward pass by Wilson was grounded. Oregon was penalized 6 yards for offside. First down on Washington's 25-yard line. An other forward pass by Wilson was grounded. Dailey made 3 yards through center. Eckman gained 3 yards through center. Wilson punted 30 yards to Rein hart, who fumbled but recovered ball on Oregon's 39-yard line. Reinhart went around left end for S yards and Washington penalized 5 yards for offside. First down on Oregon's 48 yard line. Reinhart made 3 yards around left end, and repeated with 5 yards more through same lane. Reinhart add ed 2 yards more through left guard and carried ball out of bounda They meas ured the distance and the ball lacked 6 Inches of being first down. Reinhart went around left end for 4 more. First down on Washington's" 40-yard line. Reinhart got away for 10-yards around right, but the ball was recalled and Oregon was penalized 15 yards for holding. (Bryan replaced Harper.) First down in midfield. Reinhart went off left tackle for 7 yarda Reinhart added 2 more through center and repeated with 4 more through same place. Leslie punted over the goal line. Washington's ball on their own 20-yard line. Three forward passes were grounded in rapid succession and then Wilson punted 30 yards to Rein hart, who returned 10 yarda First down on Washington's 41-yard line. Reinhart wen around left end for. 6 yards and bit off tackle for Z mora Reinhart added 1 yard through cen ter. Leslie punted 22 yards to Eckman, who was downed in his tracks on the 18-yard line. Time was called, ending the game. Final score Oregon 17, Wash ington 0. , Prices Now Capt. Steers Leads Team To Victory (Continued Tnm Pace One) . the pass on the . one-yard ' line and Wilson punted to safety. '..- un the first down Morfltt completed a pass from Steers for a gain of 2a yarda putting the ball on Washington's 15-yard una A 15-yard penalty against Oregon for holding put the ball back to the 30-yard line, from where Steers made a pass of 28 yards to Howard. Howard and .Abel both jumped at, the ball at the same time and they fell to the ground with the ball In Howard's possession on the one-yard line. After two line-bucks, which Washington stopped. King fumbled the' ball, Wash ington recovering. After Wilson punted the quarter ended. After gaining seven yards in three downs Steers attempted a drop-kick, but the ball hit the up rights and Washington put 'the ball in scrimmage on its 20-yard line. Gains of eight yards by Eckman and five by Harper gave Washington their first yardage and they tried to smash the Una but met stiff resistance. On the fourth down Wilson punted to Steers on Oregon's 35-yard lina STEERS IS IRRESISTIBLE Abel was down ori him like a flash. but Steers side-stepped him and imme diately he had wonderful Interference. He passed chalk mark after chalk mark until he had crossed Washington's goal line. He went like a bullet. Mead pull ing down the only two Washington tacklers who were threatening to break up, the play. The last 30 yards of the run, the most brilliant ever witnessed since the dedication of the field, brought forth an applause from the Oregon sec tion that was deafening. Steers was never in danger, each great stride carrying him nearer victory. After a battle in center territory and exchanging punts, Oregon starred a strong offensive. Mead broke . through on an off-tackle play for a gain of 11 yarda Dailey, the only purple and gold man between him and another touch down, bringing him down with a great tackle. Oregon tried to smash Its way through the line, but was forced to punt. Washington punted, and Steera after making a good return, broke away for a gain of 12 yards only to lose the ground on account of a holding penalty. This forced a punt and just before the half ended, Dailey missed a great chance for a good gain on a long forward pass. ANOTHER PASS FAILS Dailey broke up another Oregon pass shortly after the start of the third period, and ran It back from the 10-yard line to the 48-yard line before he was downed by Strachan. Oregon stopped Washington's line smashers and Wilson punted over the line. Scrimmaging on the 20-yard, Chap man lost five yards on a criss-cross and then Steers gained IS on a long end run. After three line bucks. Steers punted and on the first down, ' Dailey fumbled the ball and King recovered it, gaining five yarda Dailey was hurt and was taken out of the game, Butler later replacing him. STEEBS DBOP KICKS " Oregon carried the ball to1 Washing ton's 12-yard line on four downs and Steers gained six yards, and on the next play Abel downed Chapman for a loss of four. Steers went through for two yards and then dropped back and made a drop kick, making the score 10 to 0. After the klckoff Steers punted and Washington's offensive made a first down. A long forward pass, Wilson to Eckman, gained 30 yards, and the purple and gold attempted to pierce the line, but failed, and an exchange of punts followed. Washington started scrimmage on the 80-yard line and attempted a forward pass in their own territory. Chapman in tercepted the pass and gained through a broken field 35 yards, being downed on Washington's five yard line by Wll- i i . A 11 Manhattan and Arrow Shirts (and other good makes) Reduced 30 People think in terms of economy these days, and this is true shirt economy. Thirty per cent reduction on every shirt in stock. 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Oregon, suffered greatly by penalties, : being set back, 70 yards and Washington 15 yarda. Coach Huntington -had ''nothing but praise for his playera They showed all the fight In the world, and will now be on edge for the game with Oregon Agri cultural college next Saturday. Lineup - "- ;.-: . ' Waabineton. PoaiOoa. - . Orcion.. Faulk (captain) .... I.KH ......... i.Morlift Clark.., .... . ...... LTR Shield Ilobi. . . .......... LiUB ......... ,..MuU Smith.;., .......... C ........ ,..g. Llia Glens. .'. .......... ROIi . . . . , . . ....ftutohae Irrram. ......... .. HTT, .........E. Leslie AbeL. ............. BEL) Howard Wilson. ............. Q '. . . .Staen (captain) Eckman.... BHL ........ ...Mrtd Ilarper. . T ............ ..Kin Dailey...... LHR ....... ..Chapman Substitute Waabincton: Pope for Lilena: Butler for Dailar: Dailey for Butlet; Bocae for Abel; Bryan for Harper; Miller for Ingram. Ore ton: Laughlin for K. Leslie; Biowp ior . Mor fltt: Rtuehart for Hteera. Senra b Derioda ' ' . kfrpoit ................. .0 T- 8 . T 17 Wa-hinetoB -. ..O 0 0 6 Touchdown. Steera, 2; goal, kicks. 8 tear, 3; field coals. Steers, X. - ,-.-.. Official tleorre M. VarneJI, referee; Plow den Stott, umpire; 1 Larry . ttorman. head lioea- nun' ' ' 1 V -v- '' Football Scores of 1920 Coast Elevens 'CALIFORNIA 81 lympla club . 0 t Mare Island ................ 0 127 St. Mary's 70 Nevada t .................. -. - T es Utah o 1 y ' o. a. o. . . .,........" . 40 W. . O. . 0 4B Total ........ 14 w. . e.. . ' . to Alumni ................... . 0 35 Goncaga .................. O 14 Idaho 1 31 Montana 0 0 California 49 28 Oregon Agile - 0 1S7 Total . ' STANFORD . 41 St. Mart' .., 7-r-Olympie 10 O" U. 4. O. ................. .. 10 21 Santa Olara 10 Oregon, .' O 3 Washington 2 Totals i Z1 WASHINGTON S3 Whitman 14 14 Montana 13 0 , O. A. O. .................... S O 8tanford 0 Oregon ................... 17 47 Totals ..,.,... 0 . T O O MULTNOMAH 0 Oregon . 0 Oregon Afglet , t Willamette u .......... ..... O Qsniaga , i ............... . v -' Tatala Z7 SO - v OREfiON . 7 MuHnomah ................ 13 leahe " T O Stanford ... ...... - f 1J 17 Washington .......... r..... ' ' 37 Total ..................V. 1T ' ORESON AQaiES v O Multnomah . 0 , 3 Washington ................ O 7 California ................. 17 0 W. 3. O i To Total .................... 43 Estacada Loses ' Estacada, Or., , Nov. Ths Esta cada high school football team lost, to .1 1 kt.v .!.,.. in A 7 at I I i IO 11 fell CI.'Vll w w . , - fHillsboro yeaterday. The winrtln field go&l came in toe wai quarter. $ 6.50 ' Shirts "Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts $4.55 $4.90 $5.25 $5.60 $5.95 $7.00 $8.40 $10.50 $ $ 7.00 7.50 $ $ 8.00 8.50 $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 Gasio Building Additional Sports Will Be Found on Pages .4 and 5 in ' section six FOOTBALL RESULTS It Princeton -Princeton 20, Tale 0. - - M Cambridge Harrard ST. Brown 0. At Ithaca Cornell S, Colombia, f . -At Syracuse -Maryland State 10. Srraenaa T. At Philadelphia, Dartmouth , feODajlrania T. At Morffantoiro West Virginia IT, RnUert 6. At "e.t roint Army 80, uowqoin O. At Boetoa Boston Collate 3T, Tufta 0, , At Seheneetadr L'olon 20. Hobart T. At N'sw lork FoMham 40, George WaaUat- tOa 0. - At South BHhleheia Lehlfh 7, Pesa State - At Pittsburg Pitt 1, W. ft 3. 0. . At Mead Tills A lira-hen y 0, Westminster 0. At WUUamstaiwn William 30 Weeleyaa 14 At Annapolia Naey 83, Boat Carolina 0. At Harriabnrt Bueknell 43, Gettysburg O. At Lawrence. Sana, Kaaaaa SO. Kebraaka 90 At Columbia, Mx Miaeoart 14, WashiogUa 10. '..- "" At PenYsr Colorado TJciTersitj T, Colorado AUSfl tl. . - , At Omaha trslce 7,; Creichten 0. t EnhL Okla. Arkansas U. 30, Philiipa U. 0, r At Oberlin OberUn S3. Case 0. At St. Paul Hamlin O. Carlton . At Valparaiso, laA. Valparaiso 14, Kernlac- aiae v. . , At Ksrtnn Ifayette 84, Villa flora 0. ; At flwarthmore Swarthraore 43, Delaware 0, At UrionelGrlnnell 31, 8impaaB O. . At Center College 33, Kentucky 0. At Iowa City Minnesota 7, Iowa S3. ' " , At Ann Arbor Chloaao 0. Utebiaan 14.. At Indianapolis Indian 10. Notre Da ma II. At Msdiaon Wiaeonatn 14. Iliinols 3. At Detroit Cairtralty of De trait 23, Wast it RHMtnll. Til M " a 'Wf -wuwasj7iii eVWa M Uiaj ww W, .At ruilman Waahingtooi state College 33. Oregon Aggie 0. At Eugene Unlrerglty at Oreaoa IT, Uni versity of Waahington 0. At Loa Angelas Cttireraite of Boethera CaU lomia 38. Naiad T. At fieatUe Washington State Collate rreah men 18, L'nlTersity tt Waahington rreshaira . At ralo Alto California Kreehmeo S3, 6Un ford Freahmea 7. - - Mnlstt.i suaaavai Agglea 0. Amea IT. At Stillwater Oklahoma 88, JL ft M. 0. At ltolia Drory 13. Holla Utner 7. ' At Waoo Texaa Christian U. SI, Baylor t. - At New Orieaa TuUne 3, Misaiadppl A fiea 0. At Birmingham Aaburn 7T. W. ft L 0. , Winston Saleia Davidson. 7. V. of North. Carolina 0. At DanrUla, Tg. Hampden 10,' Oollford 0. At Medford Medford High IS. Ash Land High 10. At Salem Chains we Indiana 134, Padfle Uniyoralty 0. . . , Boston Ooach Slcns Contract Frank W. . Cavanausb. coach of the Boston college football team, has lened a contract to continue as ths mentor of the eleven for five years, beginning next . September. Cavanaugh, under whose instruction ths team beat Tale in 1313 and again this year also, will be come an instructor in law at ths college. He formerly was football coach at Dart mouth. ." r Tai" Tilrltafd will Intrmliir. nmf.s. slonal - basketball : at Madison 8quars uaraen as s sunaay attraction. PLENTY FOR TWENTY UOOK PORTHS We Serve a Business Men's Lunch for 20c That's a Wonder Ckelea ef Xeat er TttM, Pie er Piidlas. Coffee er Tea. $5.50 Meal Tickets $5 BREAKFAST Grape Frulf 15 Sliced peaches 15c Doughnuts, 3 Jor.. ....... 10c Stewed Prunes ..........w.lOc Ham or Bacon nd Iggz. . .40c stewed rlg .10c Toast. Buttered .......... ..5c , t - c French Toast .,15c Apple Sauce ...... a..5c Hot Cakes. Syrup and Butter 10c Pastries, Bear Claws, Snails,, But Fried Ham or Bacon ........30c t' Horps, Maple Bars, Nut Fried Mush 15e Squires FKi ...........10c --';! : - LUNCH Roast Beef . i .... . . . .y . -20c Tea ' . . a r . . . .v. . . r. .. . . . . . . . 5c D.,. v.ii 1 . 2fV Salads ......... .oc, lUc, loc ?? .7i?eV" a any style.. 25c Stewed Beef .. ....... ...-15c yefetables ...5c Himburger Steak a.. 15c. Macaroni and Cheese ...5c 10c Chicken Pie ..... -20c Veal Stew .... 15c Baked Beans IyC Fish Z(c Pastries 5c. 10c. 1C Coffee ,...4..5c- j -'.v-i- DINNER Vijai Chops ....... . . . . . 25c r- Tei-Bon Steak ... 50c Small Steak ............. .25c Sirloin Steak -40c French Fried Potatoes.....,,. Be Tenderloin Steak 30c Rib Steak ;.. 35c ,,. Hot Roast Beef Sandwich.,. ,20c Hot Roast Ham Sandwich.... 30c Hot Rout Veal Sandwich. ,..20c ; : A Cooperative Business And a Progressive Business ' , ' In a Progressive City 'NO CrlARGE FOR BREAD ' We Make and Bake Everything We Use Most Talked of and Best Thought of Eating ; Places in Town . 1 5 APPETIZING PLACES 3 133 Park Street ; 124 Broadway 332 Washington St ; T CORNELIUS HOTEL nPCN AJ1. NIGHT OPEN ALL NIGHT OpealttSSswaa.teBat.au ( , Old Eli Bows To Ravenous Tigers, 20-0 By Henry L. FarreH. Unite Pre 8tarf Correaponoent PRINCETON. N. J.k Nov. (U. P.) Tale's bulldog. - chewed. clawed and' torn- by a ferocious - Princeton tiger, was dragged from, - the Nassau jungle in the falling dark- . ness this evening mora dsad than alive. ' Mauled, trampled upon, tossed about and beaten by a score of 20 to 0, Hi re wasn't a whimper out of ths canine that started after the Tiger with bared teeth ana raised hair. , Fifty thousand furred, blanket-wrapped spectators saw the tiger dig its claws into the- shredded back of the bulldog four times. . Two touchdowns and Jwo field goals not only gave Princeton a glorious vic tory but It enabled them to do something that hasn't been done by the Nasaaultes for 20 years beat Tale twfl years In succession. Ptincetonites worshipped tonight at the throne of her 1920 gods, Callahan, -Hack, Lourle and Murrey It was this stalwart quartet who led the attack and scored the points that had the students snake-dancing all over the village. - ' On the first play of the second period Frank Murrey booted a J 0-yard drop kick and drew first blood. . Later in the period Lourle completely ' fooled Tale with a clever bit of strategy. On the 60-yard line Keck dropped baok ' as If to try a goal from placement. . Loiirie, resting on his knees, took ths pass from center and dashed 60 yards for a touchdown. Princeton got away fast again In the third period. Joe Scheerer, on the second .' play, puhted 60 yards to Murphy, who dropped ths ball, and It rolled toward ths goaU Form after form hurtled through the air in a desperate effort to recover the ball. Captain Mike Callahan crashed through, picked up ths ball on a dead run and ran 12 yards for a touch, down. Late In the same period.' Keck kicked hla field goal from the 86-yard line. From tackle to tackle the Yale line was a surprise, however. .They stopped dead the smashing charger. Hank Oar rity, who riddled the Harvard line last week, and has been the terror of every team that has faced the Tigers this year. Princeton. . Position, . Tale. Legoodre .......... LK Cottar Keek .LT. ...... Into Mcefaaimon ....... .LO - Acoata H. Callahan ...... ..C , . ..O. Croaa Dickinson ........ ,BO. ... (C.) J. Callahan. Hooper ......... ... RT. ....... Walker Btinaon .......... .RE Di 1 worth Lotirlo .......... .......... -Murphy Garrity ..... Lit ........s Campbell Oilroy .... Rli . . .......... Kelly Murray , .."... Jordan 8CORB BT QCABTEM Princeton 0 10 10 80 Tale 0 0 0 0 0 - 8CMMABT Touchdowns Lourle, Callahan. Goal front touchdown Keck 3. Field goals Murrey. Keek. SohaUtntao Princeton: Davi for 6in- eon; WltUaer (or Cllroy; Scheerer for Morrey. K.mpton (or Murphy; Aldrich (or Campbe'': rrench for Kelly; lUlaey (or Keek; Keck for Haiaey. Referee W. i. Crowell, Swartheaore. Empire Thomas Thorpe, Columbia. Field Judge T. A. Sehwara, Brows. Unoaman . U. M. Bankart of Dartmouth, i Over 1X50,000 Served a Yeari "Thert'M a ReasonF' rl STEAniNO CUP We Serve the Best and Sell for Less Soup 5c, IOC Corned Beef Hash .........15c Pot Roast of Beef.. 25c Pork Sausife and Sweet ' Potatoes ...... ...... .25c Breast of Veal with dressing;. .25c E , , .. . l5