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4 THE OREGON- SUNDAY JOUISIAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, OCTOBER ' ...-, "OT . - Vfm. V a. - ' JK " Hf -X "m . 4 JSW X . 'tSsVUSs TL Y 't .. ,-t-i X, a .. -V. tb1e. aWF ,. -V 4aV X X : t IT ' XI JT . 1 .? TB5-, . iKflr 4 t 1 I M ' Jp Jr ST X ft. 4 '11 ' A . 3b... afST W. K ., J"a 23,...."' -.",., ?, T . . l- W . '. w, v ' ,T . . W Oregon Aggies 27---ashmgton U 0 AggfesBeat : . Sundbdgers; . : , Score, 27-0 BELli FIELD, CcfrvaUla. Or.. Oct- 23. Uncorjilnr a ' powerful . Itne-smaab toff attack that swept th Wanhlngrtoa forwards ott their feet and dazzling assortment ot forward passes that wer as successful as bewlldsrbiR the Oregort Aggie walked over th Sundodgers 4n the opening; Pacific ' coast conference ' faniev 27 to ft..r;. ' - Coach Basrshaw's men seemed- help Teas befor the onslaught of the fighting A gglea, .who . liyed , up . to j their name. The Beaver machine was a human team roUer, cVashins; through for steady : rnnalKtent arallui almost at will, although Washington at times put - forth a stiff flefense. : f " ":ft':- .t'i'- :ve': ? ' Fifteen minuUs after McFadden sent th oval flTlnthroUKtt th air for a (0-yard kick into the arms of Zell, who made a return of 6 yards, the Aggies scored a touchdown with a . brilliant march down the field by line-smashing attacks by the backa. - AGGIE IHE HOWS ' i ' "Washlngtofl tried to gain through the ASKieUBe,but. the .Assies, held .them ' to two yards in two downs and then an other opportunity, but to no avail. Zei) punted. Gill allowing the ball to roll to the- Aggie -10-yard . line before he fell on It because of the great, speed shown by Wilson. ,.: v. '. ' From their 10-yard line, the Aggies Started to tear the Washington line to Shreds.---" -'j ' v v--s Joe KasbergsT made' the first touch' down of the conference season by a plunge through ' an opening : made by Chr&Maoaoa ' and Xxcey for - six yards. The Assies gained SO Tarda in this march in 23 downs. McFadden coaled, AGGIES CO THROUGH . 7'" ' . -- The Aggie backs went through open tngs tar sains from one yard to seven yards without losing the ball once and without - the loss of a single inch bf ground ' after, they - had-, started their cffenfllve. , i . t .- ,-, In the second quarter; - the Assies scored their second touchdown on ; a forward pass from Kasberger to PowelL It was Just a short toss, but the play caught the Sun Dodgers . off their guard and Powell' was standing free when he received the ball, j . , . The Aggies secured possession of the ball after an.exchange of punts in which . the 8un Dodgers lost SO yards. In scor ing this touchdown, the Aggies started their aerial shoots s in - between line i smashes. A triple pasi from Powell to Kaatxrger to McKenna netted 27 yards. ''This brought the ball t Washington's nine yard line,' The Washington line - utranathened and held Miller and stopped PowelL but the Aggie captain .relied off an yam uu imuw ui tmu, muuuvi 'M own team's riant end. , QUI waa Acalled. ' ;" ' . ' ' ' : AGGIES Of E3T TIP I m The Aggies opened up. The ban was passed back by ' Stewart, Kasberger started to run as if to make a tackle smash, but he dropped back and after making en attempt to throw' to McFad den. turned suddenly ana snot ine nan into the bear-like paws of Powell. Mo ' Fadden again goaled,' making the score ' CroweU, whose toe beat Washington last year, boosted the score tol7 points with a beautiful place kick from the 25-yard una irom an aneie. 'r c' xear vne nu 01 ixirj uura penuu utc again, but the period ended before the Scene was laid for another place kick. This time CroWell tried to boot it from the 44-yard line, but failed, the ball sailing not more than a loot outside tne goal post :, i- - ' : thibb TorcBsowir . Kasberger ecoredT the -third touchdown, after intercepting a forward .pass on Washington's 25-yard line and carrying the ball to the 4-yard line before being downed. - i - .. GUI mad no gain on the first down and Kasberrer made two aid then plunged through a hole made by Cbris- . nana on for ine points. MCiraaaen con .verted. . ..;. . , j .Washington had but two chances to score, but the-Suadodsers seemed to for get all their offensive when in posses sion of the ball . The first 6pportunlty' came In the second period' on a forward pass to Kckman, who, after gaining 10 "yards. . slipped- with nought, but the -. Aggie safety, to halt him. , Eckman fell In trying to dodge an Aggie tackle. ,?ASS IS BXOTHSBXD r 2 The Second opportunity also came tn ' the second Quarter, after Galllgan had recovered a punt tumbled by Kasberger on. the .Aggie 27 yard line. Spurred on ty th tumble, the Aggtee halted a buck ' br Eckman and then smothered the8un- 1 dodgers attempt to forward pass, gain' tng possession of the ball when the third ieoooesiv pas -was smothered. In the fourth period, Bartle, who replaced Wil- eon at end, - completed, a : pass for 17 yards, nut Harold McKenna intercepted the next aerial shoot and the Aggies - were in possession ox ue oau near znia Tdeld when the bam, ended. . The field generalship ot the Wash :- mgton team was poor. It lacked Judg menjt and decision. Time . after time, poor head work glared la the attempt P&AMCS VICTOES " Coach Bagshaw was satisfied with the i fight put up by Ms line tn the second half. He declared that his protegee ' played poor football la the first two periods and made many mental errors but he went down to defeat with words ; of praise for the Assies. The Sundousers j. were ouuaassea,. oatpiayea ana , out- ; fought by a superior aggregation. I The Aggies gained 223 yasds f ren 1 scrimmage and ICS front passes, mak i. tng a total of 289 .- yards gained, as " against 6 yards from scrimmage and ; 42 from passes for the - Sun Dodsera , The Aggies completed 19 passes out of 15 tries, while Washington, completed . x out of IS attempts, ft of which -were Intercepted by the Aggie. . i WIIX BliS WATCHES " A wonderful scoring machine and one - that Vui bear watching as the season progresses la under the tutelage of Coach Rutherford. In "Gap Powell. Joe Kas- iti SKI3T E?A13h SERVICE ; 3 Dorrf throw that ":v ? eld thirt - away ; shirts p rsuitT ' ton rnkcmtn . ChtttiftAl. COST AT - "j:433 I.!or;ia ' LHgS. t.LJa CSliH JMf ". r J Jit. rtxi WasWrigton-O. A; C. Corvallis, Oct 21 Th play .by play description of the gams follows: FIBST QT7ABTEB - i O. aJ C. won the toss. Powell kicked off .60 yards to Eokman, who returned 10 yards. ; First down on .Washington's 26-yard line.; Eckman no gain.' Kckmanv failed again;" Ziel made 2 yards through line. ' O. a; C. penalised s yards MttTsiae. Pint . down niu Washlnrten'a 20-vard line, Ziel, f yard through center. Ouass punted to O. A. C 10-yard line to Powell, who made no return.; Miller mode l yard around left end. Powell made 2 yards through left tackle. Powell made yards through center. Powell mads 2 yards and first down," The ball Is now on O. A. C.'s 20-yard line. Miller made 2 yards through center, - Powell ; made 2 through same hole. Kasberger i yards off right tackle. Powell got around left end for 7 yards. It is first down, on O. A. C.'s 1 3-yard line. MUler through left tackle for S . yards. ; Kasberger hit center for 3. Powell went through right tackle for 7 yards and made first down in midfield." Kasberger hit center tor 8 yards. Gill went through right tackle for 7- yards and the first downr: Miller hit left tackle for 3 yards. Kasberger around . right end for 3 more. Powell made I througtt center. Powell plowed through center for yards. First down on Washington's 26-yard line. .Gill -went around right end for 3 Tarda, Powell through right tackle 'for 3 more. Kas berger, 2 yards through center. Powell went through center for first down orf Washington's 13-yard line. Both teams Went into consultation. Miller went through center for 7 yards. Kasberger went around left end for ar touchdown IS minutes after the kickoff. McFadden kicked goal.; Score: CA. C 7, Wash ington 0. : ' - i Powell kicked off 65 yards to Ziel who returned the ball 12 yards. It Js first down on' Washington's 30-yard line. Edk' man' man one yard througli center; Ziel one yard around right end ; Eckman-no gain ; Quass punted straight up and out of bounds on Q. A. C's 38-yard line. Miller made one yard around, left end : Gill, on a fake punt hit center for two yards as first quarter ended. .The ball was on O. A. C's 40-yard line. I Score O. A. C. 7, Washington 0. BE COXD QUABTE B Kasberger' went ' through center for two yards. Miller punted 37 yards out of bounds. The ball was put' in play on wasnmgton s si -yara line. cknuo went around, left end for one yard. A forward, pass, Quass to Eckman, netted 25 yards. - Eckman was downed by O. A. C's safety On the O. A. C.'s 30- yard line. O. A. C. was penalised five yards tor offside. It is now the first down on O. A. C's 25 yard line. A forward pass was Intercepted by- Kasberger on the J. a. v. s avt yara une. -ine eau was brought to O. A C.'s 25 yard line. Kas berger mads two yards through center. Miller made three yards more through left tackle. Miller punted 65 yards to Eckman, who made ; no return. . Two line plunges by Ziel and Quass failed. It Is first down on Washington's 40 yard line. Kasberger made two yards through center. - Powell, on a long right end run, made first down on Washing ton's 27 yard line. ' ' Miller-went through center to two yards. Powell on a triple pass, , Kas berger to McFadden, netted IT yards. It is first down on the Washington 9-yard line. Powell went around left end, dragging three Washington men with him .to the Washington- 4-yard line. Gill was stopped on a center plunge. A forward pass,-Kasberger to Powell, scored the second touchdown. McFadden kicked goal - Score: O. A. C 14, Washington 0. McFadden kicked 53 yards ' to Ziel, who returned the ball 23 yards. It is first down on Washington 80-yard line. Ziel two yards through tackle. Eckman went through left tackle for tour. Quass punted to O. A. C 25-yard line to Kas berger, who tumbled, Galligan for Wash ington, falling on the ban. It is first down O. A. C. 25-yard line. Ziel made no gain through the line. A forward pass was grounded. Another forward, pass was grounded. ; Another . forward pass was grounded and O. A. C took the ball on downs. ' It is O. A. C's first down on their 27-yard lime. GUI made seven yards through center, Kasberger one yard through left tackle, Miller made first down . through , left tackle and Gill two yards through center on a take punt A forward pass, Kasberger to McFadden, netted 21 yards. A tor ward pass, Kasberger to Miller, netted seven ? yards. Another forward pass, Kasberger to Tousey, netted 15$ yards. A crisscross. Miller to Kasberger, netted five yards as the. halt, ended. End first half. Score : Q. A. C" 14. Washington 0. . . c berger, Ev Miller and Luke Gill, not to mention a whole army of substitutes, who, during the brief moments they Were tdthe contest displayed ability to i gain ground, the Aggiee have a power ful bunch of backfield men, who have! all the qualifications necessary In the makeup of a ground gainer. The four men mentioned, working behind the splendid tight put up by" the O. A. C. xorwaras, advanced tim after-time by off-tackle bucks, center smashes and end runt, They worked as 4 unit FOYTELIV SEJ8 RIGHT ; , PoweU himself ripped eft yard after yard and oftentimes carried his tack lers , several feet before being downed. The. big, fellow eeems to tte right this season. JtsjusDerger Played a wonderful game, his offensive stuck was almost flawless and in addition to his great field generaisnip he showed up well in ground gaining. . . MTABDEV AXSO STARS Another star of the Aggie lineup, who played with his heap up on both the of fense and the defense, was "Mao" Mc Fadden, a Corvallls boy. He completed several of the long passes and dumped Washington's attempted end tuns -on several occasions. ; : - ,-' Captain Ray Eckman ya8 the shining light of the Washington offense. He seemed to be the only one who gained consistently, Although 1 Salt and Quasi came through at time like a Cash, but they wcr unable to gain steadily against the atone Wail defense Of the Aggies. Chrlstenson and Heyden were stumbling blocks to a number of Wash ington's line bucks, but the Aggie Une played such a , magnificent defetulvs game that It would not be fair to give enyon more praise - than th others. Their playing would have stopped al most - any line bucking.- Washington made but two first downs from scrim mage, the first coming In the third pe Mod and the second tn the final period. Washington appeared helpless In carry tag the baa in the first two periods. $ After the game the Aggies' support ers serpentined through the streets, cheering their gridiron warriors. Coach Rutherford had nothing but praise for his team, Gus Welch, coach Game Play by Play Pewen ' kicked off. 43 yards to Eck man, who returned the ball it yards. On first down Bayden for O. AJ C. In tercepted a forward pass and returned the. ball to Washington's 35-yard line. Kasberger mads three ' yards . through center. ' Kasberger made a forward pass to Miller on the Washington 25-yard line. Kasberger slid oft left tackle for three. Gill around Tight end 'for five. Kasberger was spilled for no gain, In gram making a great .tackle. GUI went around right end for the first-down. They had to measure itr It is first down en' Washington's 14-yard line. . Miller no gain through center. Kasberger smashed ' through center for two yards, r Powell ran .out of bounds on left end for two yards. . Kasberger ' failed to sain and Washington took the ball on downs.' .. ; yuiitcu 9 jrorua lu uutiwiia no return. It was first down on the Wash ington 48-yard ' line. A forward pass." Kasberger to Miller, netted IS yards. On a criss-cross Miller lost 2 yards.: On triple pass Kasberger made 20 yards, but the ball- wa brought back because an ineligible man touched it. A for ward pass, Kasberger - to Powell, net ted 18 yards. Crowell made a place kick from Washington's , 25-yard ' line. Score, O. A. C. IT, Washington 0. ? Tousey replaced Powell ?,at full and Loughrey replaced Tousey at right end. McFadden, kicked off 80 yards to Ziel, who returned the ball to Washington's 45 yard line. Quass' seven yards around left end., Eckman two through center. Quass .half yard through center. Ziel made first down on O. A. C's 41-yard line. On a Criss .cross Eckman. made three yards. 'A' ' forward : pass was grounded.' Another forward pass across the goal line fell with no one within 10 yards oMhs ball It was O, A C ball on downs on their own - 25 yard line. Tousey ripped center for 15 yards. A forward pass, Kasberger to Miller, netted 10 yards. Gill made no gain on a right end run. On a triple pass, Kasberger to Mjller, to McFadden, O. A C. netted IS yards. It is first down on Washington 10 yard . line.. On an attempted pass Tousey ' was tackled before he threw the ball ; he fumbled but recovered with a 16-yard loss. Another forward pass grounded as the third quarter ended. Score, O. A. C, 17; Washington, 0. FOTJBTH QUARTER Crowell failed for field goal by inches. The ball was put In play by Washing ton on their own 20 yard line. Ziel made four yards through center and repeated for three more. Quass made first down on Washington 30-yard line. Eckman three through center, Ziel two through same hole. Ziel circled left end but fum bled, and McFadden recovered for O. A. C. on Washington 38-yard line. Miller made two yards on left end run, Tousey five yards through center Tousey one yard through center. Gill got away around left end, and carried the ball to Wash ington's 10-yard line. First down there. Miller no gain on end run. Forward passed across the line grounded. Wash Ington's ball on a touchback, on their 20-yard line. On a fake punt Ziel failed to gam. Forward pass railed. Another pass was Intercepted, by Kasberger on Washington 25-yard une,, and ha carried to Washington four yard line. First down. O. A, C. baH. GUI made half yard through center. Tousey hit center for two yards. Kasberger Went over for a touchdown through center. McFadden kicked goal. Score: O. A. C, 14 ; Wash ington, A. - Harold ' McKenna replaced CrowehV McFadden kicked off 65 yards to 7 Eckman, who returned 12 yards. It , Is first : down ' on Washington's IS yard line. ' Two passes grounded. Hall tor Washington was re placed by Brown. Ziel punted to mid- field, who made no return. Miller circled right end for five yards. Hugh McKenna went in for Kasberger, Johnston .tor Tousey, Riehert for GUI. Hagedon for Miller. McKenna fumbled and Hagedon for O. A c recovered en Washington's 35-yard line. Long forward pass, Hugh McKenna to Rlchert, netted 25. yards. McKenna made two through left tackle. On a crisscross Riohert made no gain. Clark - replaced Chrlstenson. McKenna attempted a field goal and the ball hit the post and bounded back. Washington put the ball in play on their 20-yard line. A forward pass grounded. Michel wait replaced Hayden; Taggert replaced Iioughrey Jessup replaced Johnson. A forward pass, Ziel to Brown, netted 16 yards. . A forward pass was intercepted by Harold McKenna on Washington's 41-yard Hine. Taylor replaced Harold McKenna, Hugh McKenna ' made no gain on two downs, and O. A C was penalised 16 yards for holding. The ball was on O. A C. 45-yard line as the game ended. Score: -O A.'C34; Washington, 0. . of the Washington' State college team, was among 'the "scouts present The Stanford coach did not - make himself known, but evidently h . was numbered among the spectators, as the Aggiee are due to play the Cardinals next Sat urday. Among those' present at the game today Were Governor Olcott Presi dent Campbell of th University of Ore gon, and a-number of the Oregon pro fessors, including Colin Dyment and Dean Bovsrd. ; t -.Th lineup: O. A. C. - WaBHTNGTOW - MacFaddea ..... t . .LK. ... .... i.. . wuaoa Ixeey ...,. .LT. Clark Chriatenaoa ...... ,OiO. ........... Bocae Stewart ... ...,, .0......,,,,, Bayeee neyaen ,....,.,,Iltu Hobai Crowell ........ ...RT..,......... Ine-raa Tooeey ,.... US.. ......... Sahigaa aaaoersjae .... M. ...... . .Hall Miller ,...i....,..LH....i....V Xotmaa GUI n....,..BH.. ............ Ziel Powell . . . . , . . .... .1", ............ . Ouaag ........ - Satietitotione O. A. C. -Toneey 4or PoweU, iAwsfaray for Tonaey, HrflbJ MeKenBS for Kaa- oerser, menerr tat' uuj, Jooaaon lor Jullef. Harold McKenna for CrowelL Hacerdora for looaey, aiieaeiwaita lor Harold McKenna, - Wash tnrton Barliett for Wiiaon. Wikwa 7 or , Hail, Langnora for Uaraea. . ' : . . TowAdowa aweeoerter 2 PoweS r Iflaee rca -ouoowsnu. Wnrll 1.- ananewwfnL OroweH 1, McKenna, 1. Goals after toitchdowna aiaee-aoaen k - - ' , OffiaalOorfe VarneH. referee; Saat TMba, Sanparei Sc. Hatrey Darla, haadllneaaaaA. - - FTEST DOWV TROU 6CBJMMAOB , y.-. - . ! 3d S4.. 4th Total ArtM a 2 .; . 2 x - ITSST DOWIt FBOM PA! AuiMw ; 0 c. ' - iV- '"'10 ActiM .......? S '.-' $ . 18 " 20 Waaiiingto 0 XmWu Astiue " "m: .Ti. ;:;'. 2 Wataiagtea I 2 1 2 S.'v ies 4 V-i2 : inoommete . . . u. o ' . - l .. Introrpt4 .. ; : 1 '.;V. 1 .W S Washington .......m-:-' 4 S " .;" 8 y;18 v Inccmpiete O 3 S 4 latemptrd J . , . . , 0 O O O " i XAADAGB SBOM SCRnTMAOK 4 ' . 1st 2d Sd 4th Total O. A. C .......... 11 . 87, Paes ........u.. - 9 74 !ST WaKhingUm 11 . 14 18 el 2ZS ys. 16 15 BS It 42 I'M : . . . . O SS TOCCHDOWNa U. A. C s. ..... . Plane kirk i - I 'f i - li a a . a . Piaa-Vufca asisaed.. S West Meets East; West .Grabs Bacon . By Damon Xtayoi - A TJnivanal 8errioa Staff Camepaadcat pRIifCETON, N. Oct 32. Through this pleasant afternoon in the little old town of Princeton, a small party of men ' and : women huddled - together in one comer of the bis concrete stadium, as If for mutual protection, kept piping : v "GO, Chicago t" . And Chicago went , ' 'Princeton will. say so, cdntemplatlns th score' of 3 to 0 that hanss on the scoreboard. Princeton might add," too, that tie go Ingest guy of all Chicago goers was MUton Komney, called. -The tJtah Flash."" H8 SOME B00TE& r" , , V - Behind the barricade of maroon sweat ers th boy from . the Mormon state first booted the ban between the Prince ton, goal posts from the 15-yard line, then he clutched a forward pass from the. deft fingers of Cole and moved over the Princeton goal line for the only touchdown of the. game, - - "Old Man" Stags is either the most prodigious liar unhung or he is a pes simist past all hope of redenfption. He cam, out ot the West with his football outfit mumbling and muttering with dire foreboding to ' the Chicagoana He didn't seem to think much of his 1921 team. Judging, from quotations from bis conversation. In fact the more he .thought ot it the less he thought of it :;v i -l :K Then he unwrapped an outfit that played hoops around Princeton , both on attack and defense. ' :-'. -SURPRISE 18 PULLED It was a big surprise' to Princeton and to the Eastern football world in general, as if the Centennial high school of Pueblo,- Colo., had : come east and licked the navy, Stagv old Tale man, whose last foot ball year atN New Haven saw Tale whipped by Princeton, brought the first big western team seen in tne East in some years. "The old man," as they call him out West, affectionately, sat on the side lines today watching the game, a quiet smile curling his lips This game was regarded by many as a test of Eastern and Western football methods. If there is an answer it must be in the score. . Lourie, the star of the Princeton team, was not In the game today. He was constantly trotting up. and down the sidelines getting ready, but Roper, the Princeton coach, would not let Mm in. PABDOSS TOO XATB Garrity, "another star, who has been but of football because of injuries, was sent in as a forlorn hope late . in the game, but was of little use to the Tigers then. . ' The Westerners would have been glad to- see Lourie in the game, ot course. They want to hear no excuses. They want no - comeback and especially to night to the proudest boast that a man can make in the tar and somewhat ef fete East: "Pm from Chicago ; rm from Chicago, That great big bee-you-tl-ful town. "For they all told Chicago to gov and Chicago went" . . TALE DEFEATS ASXtJS BABB GAME BT THB SCORE OF 14 TO 7 r By Jaekfeioek : '-' International Nnr Karriee Sports Editor New Haverf, Oct 22. Yale's husky Bulldogs triumphed over the Army to day by a score of 14 to 7, with a great crowd of 76,000 fans looking on. The victory of the Blue waa not un expected," but the game was hard-fought and. Interesting an the way. Army's great line played fine bait but th su perior work of tne xaie backs ana tne loss ttt French to Army Stood out Aid- rich, O'Hern, Beckett and Jordan played brilliant offensive, ball for the victors. while French, going into the game in the last Quarter, made a forward pass to Johnson that saved-the cadets a shut out ' ., V Tie lineups: - Army. . Pod Hoe, , Tale. 0. etortk...... . .. .LB. , Blair MoDisaa '..........tT... .Into (or Bidden) Breidstar ....... .. .1 ...... . Crnilmhnr ureene .... . . ..u. . ........... a. Garbiaea ......... .ku. ... ...... uei eraser IHOer Daridaea . iiiT,,i,;,,a,o Whits . .... iWTM Wilhlda Q 0. ....... jsecaea MeClan CE.M......LBB.. ........ Aldrtch Wood .......I.....BHB. ......... Manor myuie ....... 1 ... a. ... 4 ..... . joroan Offlfliali Crowell. flwarthmore. referee: Ker- bCTrer, Waahinrton and lefferao. umpire; Ed Thorpe, Dm taeaue, neaa unesman; nenwana. Brows, field judge. ; . , STATERS A5D HARTArI MVS JIT SCORE OF 11 TO.tl By J. J.-Rowlands - tTfilted Pre Staff Cwetmoedent . Cambridge, Mass.. . Oct. 21 Harvard football warriors met Penn State's Uons here this afternoon In one of the great est gridiron battles In Harvard's his tory. They divided honors with a score of - 21 to 21. The first Quarter . was tinged with crimson' and Harvard scored first when George Owen, Crimson, half back; after repeated gains, plunged over for a touchdown rrom renn bum a two yard line. Buell kicked goat Harvard lost Owen, however, when he was In jured tn the neat play,- and with him wenjt much of the Crimson's, offensive and defensive power. Even, in the second period, it looked as if Harvard had taken the gauge of Penn. Staters and had them listed for defeat It waa in this period that Chapin. fullback, tore through right guard for the second touchdown. Buell ae-altt kicked roai. The tide of battle turned when the lions tasted blood. . The real fighting of the game begarv and from then on, for most ot the game, the Penn Staters literally swept th Crimson off their feet AOaptain Kuienger. Penn State's sterling and nara wonting quaneroacK. rlaahadV around his own- right end to Harvard's ""on yard Une. Here Light- ner, halfback; drove "through for. a touchdown and then kicked goaL : WEIGHT AlkVAWTAOR BRIJrOS . : -. - WHITMAN .17 TO 18 .WTK Walla Walla, Wash Ctot, gav-Coach AAsod Cornell's speedy College of Idaho football eleven held the heavier Whit man team to a 17 to IS score here today in the- first college game on the local field. -Cornell, a former Oregon" star, showed a team With a fine interference on and runs and a remarkable aerial attack. " Blake LowalL fullback, was a star with his running passes and his two drop kick. - Whitman was superior In Hfl plung ing and punting but had trouble solving the visitor- open play. - laano scored first en a drop kick after Whitman lost the ball on It 20-yard line on a fum ble. Quarterback Roe gave Whitman a touchdown in the second quarter with a brilliant S3-yard : run. - TUton's 30- yard drop kick gave Whitman a 19 to 7 lead for the first 'half. Late In the thiw Quarter Fullback Hall -pf the Mis- Football Results FINAL i At Boston Detroit 28. BottoB Collet d. . At New Uirea Tale 14. A ray 1. At Piiaeeton Cbiexo 8. Pnaeet6a O. , -. At Kew Yor La Firett 2S ForeHam T. ' At UaneTer, Jt JL Darnaoath 31 Celusi. bis 7. At kutdeU?MPennvlTaDia 21. Tixgiaia - At CambTMco -Sanratd 31, Tern But 11, At tirbau Wiseonsia IS. IQinoa 0.. f At Ann Arbor Uhto 14, Mihisea 0. At Idorgmtova Wt Vugiai. Bsck an. 0. ,;- ,- fr-.-;':; v-,.. At gontk Betalehest. Pa. ietish. T; Watk- mrtoa ana JcHenon. x. At ClewWad B mm m, 0; Wittenbers. T. At Alliance Moant I'fiion. 0; Kenyan, 0. At OberiiB ObtrHn. 38; Hirm. . At Maristte Marietta, 23; Xhiei 0, At Woottee Wooeter. IT; C4m, S. i At - PitUbnri Pitbur ; SB, gmciut 0. At Pitwbnrg Tch. 42, 8t Bonenta 0 At fiebeneetadr- Boeheater 28. Union T. - At Birmlnshani' - 8eaae IT. Alabama O. - At WathiartoB YUU Move , Cathoho TJ. 0. At Waahinctoa kUnrkud tf. 10. Tirrlnia At Palo Alto Pacifio Sleet 27. Stanford nmtetMty 7. . , . Pol..T. ,-.-' ' At Salem WOUmeUe uniTeraitr 15, Che- auva loduta acnoot t. . - ' At Albaar FacUie aaWanity . S,. Albany eoUec 1. -At Aatoria Aatoria Utb Sebool 42 Onwbaa aisa Kheei e. - .- At 1'orUand The BaQes hieh 14. Hill vSIS- ttanr Academy S. - . At OorrallCa OMtoa Aoie 24, TJaiTendty of Washington. 0. .. .. At Basaaa Oioa FraahnUB 58, Meant An sa eouese . At Hood Eirer Hood River hik 22, OoWen dsle kich 7. ,1 At Vellajo flt. Uarys 48. Man . Ialaad marines S. ' - l .At Walla Walla Whitman IT. . CoUes of aaaao as. - At Trortdaoce Brown 0. BirricrfSeld 0. "At Laramie Univelsity ot Wyemiaf 14, Colorado School f Mines T. . At Colorado Springs Colorado eoilete 8, Vairetirtty o Utah 14. - . : A MinneapeUa Indiana 0. Minnesota, S. At Ames Kansaa nniTendty 14, Ohio 7. ." At Indiaaapolia Butler 88, Earlham 72. -' At Boston Detroit 28, Boston college 0. 1 At Topeka Washburn 17. Baker 1. At Jinnparia Jknapona normal 01, ; Bootn- atern 0. : - --- V At Wianian frtlall lilllmiill 2 a. VFaah. iagton nniTetsity 13. . ' - At DenTer Dearer TWiTeralty 7, Colorado UniTeniti 10. -:!- .w - . At Akron Akroa 28, Ohio Northern 7. At Newark Denaiaon 14. Obio uniT end ty . At WneeUnr Bathany TS, Dayton O. At Soot d Notre Dam T, Nebraaka, 0. At Manhattan Kaasaa Agfiea 7, Miaaouri1 0. At KnorTUla-r-Tenaenee 80, Florida 0. At Atlanta -Oeorria Teeh 48, Rutcera 14. At OhaottearilleTjrsinia . 18. Johna-Hop-kina T. -..-.-.,.- .., , - . , At Chattanooga Chattanooga 29. Howard S. "At Athens ieorgia 14; OgleUtfopeO. At Peadleton Pendleton htih 41, Enter prim 8. At Pendleton Hermittoa hish 27.. Pendleton high aeoonds O. At Taootna Ninth Army Corps, 10, Goo aaga -7. - At Bremerton Waahinrtos " "Pnrple" fresh men 20, Mary Yard apprentices T. At Byerett Washington -Gold' T, Enntt hlsh T. - sionaries, intercepted a ' paae- and ran 43 yards for the last Whitman score. A blocked punt by Jackson, Idaho star right tackle, allowed Eastman, right end, to score a touchdown for Idaho in the last period. Roe, Hall. Comrada and Til ton stood out as Whitman stellar players, with B. Lowell, Jackson and Eastman for Idaho. a "' : . .-v '.- .' OREGON PEOSH SCORE DECISIVE Victory oiter mt. akgei, team University Jf Oregon. Eugene, Oct 23. While the Lemon-Yellow varsity was going down to defeat on the Berkeley gridiron Saturay " afternoon Its under study, the Oregon Frosh, conducted A little slaughter of its. own and-smothered the boys from Mount Angel 63 to 6. The wet field and slippery ball oo casioned considerable comedy and time and again the game looked tike a soc cer contest. The Catholics'.ronly touch down was ' gained oh a fluke soccer play early In the game. French, Sutton, Lovelace and Jacob- berger made some especially good gains. witb French ranking as tne leading light of the Frosh. The remarkable feature of the contest was the seven forward passes completed for big gains by the Frosh, despite the fact that the ball was as slippery as an ,eel. The lineup: Davidson .... .LER. Brack .ITR. Pillette .LGB F. Butach ...C Cranston . RGIi . ......... Harding . .RTL. JoeBntsch Spear ....... Quina ...... Wiiaon ....... Goedecks . . . . B rocker Blis .............BEL........... Conner Smith ............. Q. .......... . Hudson Baaley .LHB. ....... . Gallagher Barton .BHL. ......... . .Gotta lantreQ ......... .FB. stannish SCOBE BT QDABTEBS Oregon : S 0 20 27 53 atount Angel O S O 0 6 i 8CBSTITDTIONS . -v " Oregon Frah French for LanrnU. Beinhtrt for Wilson, Lovelace for Barton, Haak for Smith, Tergensoa for Lovelace, Jacobberger for Button. Moont Angel Weber for L. Botach, Kicks for Hudson, Cropp for Hicka. . . v. STANFORD IS HTJailXIATEB BI PACIFC FLEET E1ETEN Stanford University, Cat, Oct 22. Weight plus Ingram plus rain equaled, crushing defeat for Stanford university this afternoon, when the big Pacific fleet eleven triumphed, over the Cardinals, 27 to 7. " ';'.; , Play was on a sloppy, field and in a driving rain. The heavy line and smash ing attack of the fleet back field was ir resistible under such conditions. Playing straight football, Ingram, Rhodes and Struckers of the fleet smashed through time and - again for steady gains.' Their first three touch downs came through this style of attack while their fourth and final' touchdown was made by Ingram after a sensational 63-yard tooketi field dash just before the conclusion of the third period. - -f.; South Bend, InL, Oct 22. (TJ. P.) Notre Dame bumbled its ancient enemy, Nebraska, here today in a bitter battle, 7 to 0. f The score does not show the superiority of the Rockne squad over the Cornhuskers. The bail was in Ne braska's territory most, of the time and Notre Dame was constantly menacing their goat - Nebraska's line strengthened in the pinches and they held Notre Dame to the lone touchdown. 'f Brownsville, Or., Oct. 22. The Browns ville high . school football . team tri umphed over the Junction City team her Friday afternoon by the 'score -of 12 to 0. The local team will go to Junction City next Friday for a return game. On of th losing team players suffered a broken nose during the melee. Aloes. IowaV Oct-y 22 (TJ. P.) Long and short .Kansas passes and the ab sence ot .; Captain Tolly" Wallace, all- western center, from the Ames lineup, Were factor in the defeat by Kansas university at the Ames Cyclones here this afternoon, 14 to 7. - , Minneapolis. Minn.. Oct 22.-KTJ. P. Minnesota outclassed Indiana here to day and won. C to 0. JTB Hoosiers were unable to nick the Gopher line and as a last resort fought desperately In the air. . rjrbana, IIL. Oct 22 tr F.The powerful Badger football team smashed its wayto a to e victory over the fighting Illinois team here today. Astoria. Oct 22. The ' Astoria high school football team this afternoon de feated the Gresham high school eleven J by the score Of 43 to o. . .California 39 --Oregon. University 0 Oregon-California -"California Field, Berkeley,' Cat, Oct if (ti. P.)The play by play descrip tion of today's Oregon-California game follows: .., - .... t . . FIRST QUARTER , v "- -" The game started at 2:50 when Cali fornia kicked off to Oregon's 25-yard line. ' Parsons gained four yards around California's left.- end. King plunged through the' Une for four more. Gram made two - yards around California right .end.; Leslie punted to Nichols on California g5-yard line. Nlsblt re tumed the punt to, Johnson, who was downed ott Oregon's SO-yard line. Les lie, kicked 40 yards to NichoU who ran the baa "back to Oregon's 25-yard line through a broken 'field., NIsbit plunged into the line for two yards and Oregon was penalised five - yards tor off-side. Nichols gained two more through Ore gon's right guard. Bell' went around Oregon's right "end for 10 yards. Bell made five more through the right aide ot Oregon's Une. Bell made two. more on the earn play. Oregon was fighting inside Jier own five-yard line. Nichols gained three 1 through - Oregon's right tackle. NlBblt went through the same place .for a 'touchdown. ; Score': f ::' v-''i4 , ?'--y California. 7., Or p iron 0." - r- ' . . Parsons kicked off to -. Erb. ! It was only a 25-yard "tick. NIsbit punted 45 yards to Oregon's 15-yard line. Leslie returned' th punt to Erb in midfleld and Bell gained a total of 7 yards In two plunges through Oregon's line. : Nichols gained 10 around Oregon's right end. Bell made yards. between left tackle and guard. . Bell made S On . an off tackle, but. California Was penalised It yards for off side. California's second down 22 yardg to go. , Oregon broks up Nichols attempt at a forward pass to Krb. A criss-cross. Bell to Nichols, gamed 1 yard. Nichols tossed a forward pass to Stephens, but failed. It was Oregon's ball on her own 35 yard line, Gram was thrown tor a slight loss in an attempt to skirt Cali fornia's right : end, but , Oregon was penalised 15 yards v for holding and Leslie kicked ; to Nichols, who made a fair catch In midfleld. It was Call Oregon's right ' end : tor S yards. Bell made I on the same play. - Nichols made first . down . on an off tackle buck. Nichols ran 25 yards for a touchdown around Oregon's left end. Krb kicked goat . v ' , Score: California 14, Oregon 0. Leslie kicked oft to Erb, and It was CaUfornla's ball on her own 40-yard line. Nisblt kicked 50 yards to Johnson as the quarter ended. 4 Score at the first quarter: California 14, Oregon Of r: SECOND QUARTER Leslie kicked off to Nichols, who was downed in his tracks by Msrfitt on fhe California 40-yard line. Nichols made 10 yards on an off tackle play. Bell made 5 yards through the lln and Ore gon was penalized 5 yards for offside. Bell -made 2. yards through center and Nichols gained t yards through the left side of Oregon's line. Bell made 1 yard on a similar play, and Oregon was pen alized 5 yards, for offside. On a criss cross, Bell to Nichols, Bell made f yards. Bell made . yards around Oregon's left end. Nichols made 1 en a similar play. Nichols scored a touchdown around Ore gon's right end. : Erb failed to kick goal. It was his first miss this season. . The score: California 20, Oregon 0. Kr,b carried Leslie's kickoff back 20 yards. Dunn .replaced Bell at left half back. He carried the ball 6 yards around Oregon's right end and 8 yards through right tackle. - Nichols tore 88 yards through a hole Irr right tackle, and re peated the play for 2 more. Oregon was penalised 5 yards for offside. Dunn made 3 yards through center. Vansant replaced Nichols at, right halt for Cali fornia. Nisbit emashed through Ore gon's line for a touchdown. - Brb kicked goal. Score : California- 27, Oregon 0. Leslie kicked off to Erb and two line smashes put the ball tn midfleld.; Oregon recovered the , ball on a fumble. Brb fumbled Leslie's punt and Dunn of Cali fornia,, picked up Oregon's ball and ran the length of the field tor a touchdown, but the touchdown was not allowed. Oregon fumbled, , but recovered again, and California Held. . NIsbit kicked 40 yards to Oregon' 28-yard line? Par sons made 1 yards through California's left guard, and Leslie kicked 20 yards to Vansant 'California was penalized 5 yards. for offside. It was Oregon's first down on her 40-yard line. - Oram failed to gain through California's center. Les lie kicked 40 yards to Vansant. who slipped and fell as he caught the ball. Nisbit . kicked 40 yards to - Johnson. - O'Brien, who replaced Erbfat quarter, back, ran about 10 yards on a blocked kick, dropping the ball and recovering It again. The half ended with the score, California 27, Oregon 0. ... - Willamette Gets -Into Win Class by ; Beating Chemawa TVTILLAMK'rTlS UNIVERSITY, Salem, VV Oct 22. After a game replete with the thrills of" passes, fumbles, blocked punts, end runs and line plunges, Wil lamette broke Into the; win column by defeating the Chemawa Indian school, 15 to 7. . .'i:--.' .: The road to Chemewe's ' lone : touch down aas paved in the second-quarter, when a punt by Dunnett of Willamette was blocked by Johnson and recovered by Pertovich on the Bear Cat four-yard line. Colby carried the ball across on the third down. Settles kicked goal. CRISS CROSS 19 USED . - - After' substituting Isham for Caugh lin, the Bear Cats came back, strong in the last of the second quarter but could not score. .The ball had been worked to the' Indians' 25-yard" line,, when Hel lar got away for a 25-yard run around left end, placing the ball on the 10-yard line. The and of the. half prevented a touchdown ;-v.; - - The beginning of the second half found Willamette out to score; . The ball -was taken to the Indians. 10-ytfd line' but the punch was lacking and Zellar at tempted a place kick which went wild. A tew minutes later, after several punts had Been exchanged, the Bear Cats came within striking distance. A criss cross enabled Dunnett to score. Zellar missed goaL - ' . - ' ' W; TJ. UJtR LIKE SIR YE ! In th fourth quarter Willamette was able to score a touchdown when White snatched up a fumble made by a team mate and placed the ban on Chemawa eight-yard line. Zellar then carried the pigski across, j He missed th goaL , The Bear Cats kicked off, held the In dians for downs and worked the ball to the- 30-yard line. With but three Game Play by Play THIRD QUARTER The - officials,' originally dressed in white, now were black with accumulated tnud. and the players wore black oasts of the same stuff.. Their uniforms were heavy and soggy; Leslie kicked oft to Bell, but Oregon was penalised 5 yards for offside and a second kickoff ordered. Leslie -kicked eft 40 yards to Berkey. who ran back II yards. -Bell gained 2 through Oregon's right tackle. Nisbit punted to Oregon's 10-yard line, where California recovered the bait : Stephens recovered the fumble. Nisbit gained 4 yards around- Oregon's left end.- and California made S more on a series play. Bell made 2 through the line, and Ore gon held when he attempted to repeat the play, ; Leslie punted to O'Brien and California was penalised 5 yards tor off side, it was Oregon's ball on her own 10-yard line. .Leslie kicked 15 yards to Ben, who mad a fair catch. Bell gained 8 yards through right tackle and Dunn made 2 more on a tandem play. Bell made first down on Oregon's 9-yard line, . . Oregon was penalised 6 yards for Offside. Nisbit mada 1 t hmnch Omms. left guard. -Bell went, ever tor a touch- aown tn rough Oregon's right tackle, O'Brien failed to kick goal .Score : Call, fornla 23, Oregon . Nisbit ran back Leslie's kickoff 30 yards. Beam replaced McMillan at tackle for California and Chapman re placed Parsons of Oregon. Hufford re placed Berkey. bf California. Dunn ran' back Leslie's - punt 20 yards and Bell emashed right tackle tor, e, but Cali fornia was penalized 13 yards for hold ing. Nisbit made yards through the line. Dunn mads Z around Oregon's right end. Xuan broke away on a crisscross, running 48 yards for a touch down. . '.:..-. ScorsCallfornlfli 39, Oregon 0. Nisbit failed to kick goal.: Gallagher replaced Latham, at center for California. ' Nisbit kicked rift aiuf It waa rnm'm fball on her own 25-yard line. Toney replaced Barnes of California at left tackle and atr exchange of punts made it Oregon's ball on her Own 15 yard line. Grain gained through, right end. Gram failed to gain around Cali fornia's right, end. King made .2 through California's right tackle. Gram missed a pass, but recovered. - Oregon was fighting hard. Leslie punted 40 yards. Nisbit kicked 40 yards to mid field. Chapman made 2 yards through left tackle, and a forward pass. Chap man to King,: gained 15 yards. King failed to gain; O'Brien of California caught Oregon' attempted pass and ran .the ball to Oregon's 25-yard Une, where the third Quarter' ended. FOURTH QUARTER Perry replaced Nisbit at fullback for California. California now was using almost entirely second string men. - California gained l yard through the' line and Ferry plunged through Ore gon's left tackle for a 4-yard gain. Perry gained 4 more through center. Oregon held and it was" her bait - Gram mad 2 yards through California's . lin in two downs. Leslie punted f out of bounds in midfleld. It was California's ball. Dunn, made 5 yards around Oregon's right end and Perry was thrown tor a yard loss. California ' was penalised 6 yards for offside. McKeown replaced A. Shields for Oregon. ; Dunn went through the line for 4 yards. Berry gained 6 more through Oregon's tight guard. . Beam kicked over the line and it was Oregon's ball ' on . her own 20 yard line. King made 2 yards through center. King- made 2 more around right end. King smashed center for first down. King hit center for 2 yards. King fumbled a pas on the next play, but re covered with a 2-yard play. Chapman gamed 1 yard through California's right guard. ' ' ' Leslie kicked outside on California's 35-yard line. Beam kicked on side from the 30-yard line to Dean, who ran across was Oregon's ball on her own 15-yard line. King lost 2 yards In trying a line smash. California smothered the next play before it developed. Gram dropped the ball and It was recovered by Perry of Califorfila: on the next-play. It was California's ball en her own 20 yard line. Perry made yards through Oregon's line. A crisscross resulted tn California being penalized 10 yards. Bell gained 6 yards through Oregon's line. . A crisscross, Bell to Perry, failed to gain. U . was Oregon's ball Chapman made 5 yards through left tackle. King hit center for 4 yards.. It was Oregon's ball on California's 20-yard line. A forward pass by King failed. . California was penalized $ yards -for offside. Chap man gained 5 yards through California's line. King made 8 yards on the same play. King failed to gain "through Cal ifornia's right tackle. King punted 40 yards to Perry , on California's .20-yard line. End of game. "; . 3 Final score California 39, Oregon 0. minutes to goj Isham kicked a perfect angle drop kick. This ended the scoring.-" 1 --.-' "-- f :" - While Willamette was ' on the offen sive her line was like a -sieve. It waa Only the ability of the .backfield that made yardage' possible... '"This was the first game of th season for both, teams when either could take up the offensive. -.The suprnaryt .. t. . First downsCheteawa, 1 ; Willam ette, sv:3,Vi..-. Vr.l-j;;''- ' 1 '' - Yardage from scrimmage Chemawa, 60 ; Willamette, 265. Passes attempted Chemawa, 11 j Wil lamette.. 8.- v - ,- '.". - "'.', Passes completed Clfemawa, 2; Wil lamette. 3. i i - Passes Intercepted By Willamette, 3. Passes Incomplete Chemawa, ; Wil lamette, 2. . , - ' " 1 - 'Lineups: I ..-'-' . j " " i Cheats. . , Positioa, ' Willamette. ' Lapoiflte .H B L. .......... . till reratenca, ,. . i j. . K T L.. ........ , Kara Thotna . ...... 2. .B O L. ....... . - Sams vVinianas ..,...,, ..C. ,........., . Rata Bnodnra ,.i.....L O R.. ........ Oeorge on .,..t.,L x it.. ....... Mwsoa Johnaoa ....... ..t, E It. ........ . Baraea Bettka .......v.. . .a. "Caachtta Smmpaoa ...... . .R H L. ...... . Donnetto Colby. . . .L H K.. keiur Hanson .... ...i... ..r.. ....... . Saeoiofskj Sot" tat ions: Cbeautve Jackson for Han son, jut tor -Aix, Bpterseo. lor Booasra, CriB) tar Johneon. WlllajnrttCarr for HilL Isb- ana for Canghlint Hieey for Carey. Vt hit tor tieorge, ynmrr foe Bornunnsj. KaKtk Coieman, O. A- C. . rrteree; C- t. Enaek. O. A. CJ.. umpire: K. B. Board man. Balrtn. T. M. C. A.. head linesman; H-7f and WUlianu, tuaekegpera. y;. v:-:;:-,.:;-1w:.; ' Pendleton, Oct 22. Pendleton high to day defeated the light but strong Enter prise eleven by the overwhelming score of 41 to 8 at the Bound-Up grounds here. "Fits" Kramer, Pendleton's left half, was the outstanding Star of the gam, crossing the goal line Sat tour touch downs and kicking five goals. Haydert, the other half, made the other 12 points. Cahlii, Pendleton Quarter, also starred in the long runs and return punts. Hermiston high school's heavier jeleveh j defeated Pendleton's second string sd.uad I by the decisive score of 27 to 0. Water- I man. Quarter, and Addleman, fullback. starred for the Hermiston team. J Galrfornians ' Beat Oregon; Score 39 to 0 ' : By X, B.' Tracy .. . United Preaa Staff Correspondent CALIFORNIA FIELD, Berkeley, Cat, , 40ct tz Oregon'e fighting football machine went down to glorious defeat' here today when CalifomU's Bears over--whelmed ihe LemOrt-Tellow5 on a wet ' and aUppery field, 39 to 0. C j - ! The Oregonians. at no time were a match for the Callfomians. Heavier and faster, with a squad of second string men almost as Imposing and Classy as the first line ajtsrearatlen. the Bears fought the visitors to a stand still, ripping off long gains almost at Will on the offensive, and manhandling -plays in fatal fashion when thrown on th defensive. " OREGOJT PtTSTS LKffE N California: scored its first touchdown after 7,mlnutes of play. The game had started, with the ball in Oregon's posses sion after California's kickoff. c Oregon felt out the California line, making short ' gains and an exchange of punts was Jn flMmn', favnp wltH th. Kat! as nnnmn's . 30-yard line.. Oregon tried kicking again but this time without success for Nichols , tore through an open field tor 45 yards . to Oregon's 25-yard line. California was definitely on the of fensive, Nichols and Bell smashed into -the tackles or lunged at the Oregon ends fn, nlns of 'tea ta 16 varrfs i until the ball was within a matter of i feet from Oregon's goal. Nisbit took it'; across with a plunge between Oregon's , right tackle and guard and Erb kicked an easy goaL -. California's famed offensive was under way. ' ' CALIFORNIA REPEATS 1 Just as the qaurter was closing -California .scored again. Leslie had at- tempted to kick Into safe territory from Oregon's 20-yard line, and after Nichols made a free catch the California backs started their hammering and plunging once more until the ball was 35 yards from Oregon's line. ' Nichols was given the ' ball to skirt Oregon's left end. California's line charged and swept the Oregonians aside, scattering them in unseemly heaps around, the field, while Nichols loped to the goal line for California's second touchdown. Erb converted the goat The third touchdown : came early ' in the second Quarter when California's backs swept down the field In a series of five : and 10-yard gains. Oregon threatened for a moment t& hold on the four-yard line, but the pressure brought" to bear was too heavy, and Nichols went across. Erb,' for the "first, time this season, failed to convert - the goaL GOAL IS KICKED !, ' ;'.'. "' Nine "minutes, later - the Bears rolled through Oregon's still fighting line tor another touchdown. Nisbit carried the ball across and Erb kicked the goat The first half ended with the score California -27. Oregon' 0, At the opening of the ' second half. Coach Andy Smith of the Bears began throwing in his second string men. One by one the regulars were taken out and fresh players sent in. Oregon kept her team largely intact It took five minutes Of play in the second half before, the Calif ornlans were threatening Oregon again. Then Bell carried the ball to a' touchdown and O'Brien, who . had replaced Erb, con verted the goat ' California's final score Came in a blaze of glory a 48-yard run by Dunn, sub stitute halfback. ; The lineup r ' The lineup; , - Oregon. Position. , Oilifurnia. Morfitt .......... .R B Stephens A. Shields ........ B T.. ....... McMillan F. Shields ....... .R G. . Cranraer Callison .......... .0. .......... Latham. Brown ..... .....! O. ... ....... Clark. Leslie ...... .......L T... - Barnes , Clerin ........... .L B... Berkey Johnaoa ......... ..Q. ...... ...... . Erb Onus ........... .R H. NithoH , Parsons ........... L. H Bell King .. ..V w. Niit' Bubxtitatfop ; California Hofford for Bar ker. -Beam- for MoMUian, Scaur for Clark, Gallagher for. Latham. Pearee or Stephens, Toner for Cnvnraer. . Dean for Barnes, Perry . for Nfcbit, Pann for Belt O'Brien for Em. ' Vansant tor - Nichols. Oregon-McKaown tor ' Leslie. Xathsm for MorttU. Rtrackan for, A. Shields, Jordan for Parsons. 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