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FRIDAY," - OCTOBEU -20, 1922. -
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
MtiltnSmtah CluB; Ibtball Eleven ; and GohzagaiGol SatGms:
Club Squad
. Faces Hard
Grid Match
"UTtn.TXOMAH CX.TJB football play-
111 ers fsee Me ' or their hardest
' ftme ef the early season 8atrday
afternoon on tfte rwina m HeM
wbn they line up against th erack
Ootufa collet Warn of Spokane,
The clttl squad, composed of many
feraier ; college-stars, is not a smooth
ramun combination. Teamwork seems
: to be lacking In the makenp and Coach
Faulk Is tearing -what little hair be
has left oa his head In an effort to
perfect 1 an a;Tegatfoa that wiU play
bis style of football. - -
, Gonsasa has always given the. club
men a hard battle- The fact that One
'DoTtas, Notre Came college star, has
been at .the helm at the Gonzara team
for two years, means -that he has made
his system of play more effective. :,
The Ckmsajrana-ra the WajihJnir
ton Staters' a real hard battle last
week-end and if they play the same
style of game against Multnomah
there is no telling what the score
might be. The club team -will be minus
the services of "Clipper Smith and
'Francis Jacobberger, who starred in
the game against Oregon last week-
end.- . .'U:
In, Stockton, former Colombia unl
- versity player T Brass "and Pecarovich.
OOnsSga' has a trio of good players
and they will bear watching - by the
chib men.
The. game will be called promptly
at 2:30 o'clock. The club lineup has
not been selected.
Coach Dorta will line up his squad
. at the start of the game as fallows:
Murray, center: Busch, right guard:
.Afthmore, right tackle.; Flaherty; right
end; Grant, left guard; Cahoon, left
tackle j Needles, left end : Pecarovich,
quarter; Stockton, right half ; darrity,
; left half j; McDonald, -full.
.Tonight, tho members of the Mult
nomah and Gonsaga teams will he the
guests Of the club at the footbalj rally
smoker to be held ' in the club gymnasium.
F JACOB BERGER.
former Oregon star
who may play against Gon
zaga college team Saturday
afternoon.,; - ! '
Pendleton:;Field
In Fine. Shape for
Football Kickers
Peh41eton,"-Oct. 10. A' light ram vu
falling here- tonight and. it gladdened
the hearts of a town lull of . football
enthusiasts as the. field will be in first
class condition -for the, Oregonr Whit
man football game here Friday after
neon. The town is gay with the lemon
yellow and green o Oregon and the
malse and blue of Whitman.
t ; The Whitman team will arrive Frl-
day morning .fit for the fray.
Oregon claims most -of her stellar
men have been injured and expects the
naraeet aina or a game from Whitman.
TU feel good If we can get by with
a tie score. There Is a tendency on
the part of the public to under rate'
Whitman, From mil my information
Borleske has a whale, of a team and I
he has them hopped hp to beat vs. )
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I look for a very hard ;ane,? said
Coach Shy Huntington of , the Oregon
team tonight. ,
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Vancouver. B. C, Oct. 20. The Alt
American baseball team, prior to dee
parting here ' Thursday, defeated a
team, composed of Coast league and
Pacific International players, 16 to 1.
Sc8re : ; R. H. K.
Visitors .1 21, 2
Homesteaders 1 2 12
Battries-r-Pennock, Bush, Hoy t.
Hoffman and Sewell ; Tlgg, Eeteeurt,
Larson, Robinson, Simmons and White,
Richardson. : :
Strength; of
Colleges to:
Be Revealed
' " B WeBe Casjp ''
NfcW TOKK, Oct. iiO-Th football
schedule of Saturday is well cal
culated to give a definite indication
of the- real strengxn ana wwbctb
leading teams tt every soettoo and. to
furnish accurate comparisons of inter
sectional strength. Th really : hi
games tomorrow are v Harvarocenre
KijtMik tm)l FMU-Svracuae. aad
Comll-Colat contests. i-
Centre's hard time with Virginia
l!y last Saturday, although the Vir
ginia team IS strong, augurs none too
well for a repetition of last year's vic
tory over Harvard. uh -nw immu
i a host by lumseir an vovmgxon is
Harvard : should -win tt Buell directs
his team aad own piays uirougiu
TtCH FLATS WATT: : J-'i
The Navy win : get Juet tnec rtgni
kind Of experience wt ueorgia ecn
for the v Army . is ; going o kjtw w
UUllu Tvlsntv est ahlft OlaVS later In
the season. If Georgia Tech gets
going as they dia for civ mmnxes
t. fitnf Mm tast vear
they will score, but the writer looks
to see them have a lot of tfouble In
stooping the Navy "backs, parxicuiariy
Barchet. .. :'r -:- :
' tMMha 44 CIm Wimtt nave
thirsting for blood, having- lost their
last twef games. Their spmt issnpe
to take this out in Syracuse. But
their erispte Uet Is too big and their
line and hack field do not coordinate.
Moreover, chick Jeenan nas a io oi
huskies this. yesr. and behind them
ommmim a defeats br Pitt and
tie games. This, yisar. they are detert-
CoraeU aad Coach Dobie were not
greatly exercised about the Colgate
game until, last Saturday, when Har
low's ,upils put u such a game . at
Princeton, hat they were warned Tin
time and will put tn full strength If
necessary. : With Kaw and Pfann both
in' shape and at work, Cornell should
win. ?
fhM nlit wa leal CiM on
the Pacific Coast -California and the
Olympic club, and stanzom against,
Marys. These provide the tapellne by
which to measure- Stanford and Cali
fornia, for California swamped St
Marys 41 to 0.
CHICAGO FLATS FCRDTJE
r" The .Midwest Chicago will try out
against Purdue, and from this clash
it may be seen whether Stagg's team
is on its way te a second victory ever
Princeton. VanderbiU, which - tied
Michigan last weehr will play 'Texas,
and the result will give a comparison
of Texas and Midwest teams.
After Butler s defeat of Illinois and
Iowa's victory over Tale, . It would
look as if Howard Jones team: would
have easy sledding against the Ur
bana eleven. but.Zuppke has always
been.' a comeback, as he 'showed the
year his despised and defeated! team
turned about and defeated Minnesota.
- Wisconsin meets Indiana, aad' the
result should gtve s line of the de
velopment of Richards - team. Xe
troif and Boston college should have
s -good scrap! New York university
win take soma more battering at the
hands of : O'Neill's ! improved Colum
bians, aad Lafayette may have her
hands fall ' with Bttcknell, a mighty
sturdy team.
Portland" Gun Club .
Plans Big Shoot :
For Armistice Day
Price Drops $50.00 Oi
ild.lsWii
Effective NOW,; the following new price pre
vail: Sedan $595.00, Coupe .$530.00, Touring Caiv
$298.00, Roadster $269.00; Truck $380.00, Chassis
$235.00. TJ? . ) "
Add $70.00 for starter, $25 .00 for demountable rims on open models-
1-. ::: ;s -,v CI ... .
More than six million Fords are in daily use.
This year's production is a million and a quarter.
Never before has there been so great a demand for
Fords, and this new price makes it all the more nec
essary that you order" now for immediate delivery
'' The Ford today isja better car than ever before;
it has many' recent refinements; and the new prices
rare the lowest in the history of the Ford Motor . Co.
If you fail to get immediate delivery you'll have no
one but yourself to blame unless; you order now
today!
Authorized Ford, Fordson and Lincoln Dealers '
Five members of
the' Portland Gun
-1 .CITY DEALERS ; '
' AXT.-EX.OOOT18EXI. MOTOR COMFAlTTr
ISth and Stark Sts. Broadway 1&73.
ARXESTROT7T-WICX1! MOTOR CO,
tid and Foster Road. Auto. C4S4s
BrmmrQ motor eoxFAirr
v-. aat Third and Broadway. East JOJ. .
FRAKCIS MOTOR CAR CO.
; Grand Ave. and Hawthorne. , Kast XTI0. ...
w. I. HroHsbx comfakt -
' Broadway and Davis. Broadway 121.
- MAT MOTOR COMFAWT
UnkHV Ave. and Alberta. Woolawn 4C0S, 4
-.. ROBIRSOX-8MITH CO. ?
S&tth and Madison. Main, 1100." " i
i WJ taijsoT CA&BT ' ' ?t
Cast Aakeny and Orand. East U
- MseFARULXB-ROBIKSOX las,., ; 'ji-
COUNTRY
.. i-V T , :
tTTO KRICRSOK CO. I I -
IlUlsboro Forest Grove-Beaverten
JSIt-WArittE'MOTOR COMFJUTT
MUwavkie. Oregon'
VAllRT MOTOR r ;
. i - ; - Salem, Oregon. ; '
RARER soji j: , .-.
. ' Greshanv- Oregon " J t
&HATTtXK A LXRi;t 'r
. Vancouver, Wash, : -.
dub shattered 245 lout of 250 targets
weanesaay alter
And V. C. Undert
each hroke fifty straight. The othef
scores were. i Morris. 49 E. . J,
Blaser4g and ES. M Keller, 48.
" The club has scheduled a merchan
dise shoot for November 11. .In addi
tion to turkeys, which will be offered
the high men in each of the three-
classes, other prises will he offered in
the contests.
"The .high men tit the six-months
competition, which end December 31
are s - -
CluS A gcniM. CtmicfaL
J. B. riuk Jft
C R. Pnat 294 0
J. C SUrris ...... , . 3B3 . 4
Dr. C. F. CU7 . 2S f
Clue Seoraa. Btrittst.
V. C. Uadea 2 a
Pamtt 83
Dr. K. R. Serie, ... 281 '2 .
A. 1. TMkmu .......... .280 i
Clue O Scoraa, stiatcat.
Dr. O. r. Ir.fe.ad St 1
L IX RnwdiM&d , . 2 t
K. J. Riawr t "2
J. B. Hatoa .......278
W. U Crew. I 2T 1
Thye Winnei '
Over Turk in
- Good Mat Contest
rrvETD THTFS unbreakable wrist-lock
X. hold - proved too much for Allah
Hussane, Turkish light heavyweight
grappler, in the main atlractron of the
winter's revival of the wrestling gam
Thursday night Jn lht. Heillc theatre.
Thye w6n the match In straight fallsv
pinning his heavier Opponent's shooW
ers to the mat for the first fall In one
hour and two mintites with h Wfist
lock - and . head-sclssora. '"The second
fall was secured t seventeen minutes
with- a wrisUock. . 'i . ' , - . " -
Dtn-injpHthe, first fall, Hussane tried
vainly to defeat Thye wsin his 15
pound weight advairtage in placing a
head rock on Thye." Huseahe's efforts
with the headlock. whUe they had
Thye in baa way once oe 'twice,
wer futile. ' :
The match was clean throughout ahi
was well patronized by the fans. A
continuance of the good attendance at
fttture matches ill "result in an ef
fort of the promoters of the matches
to bring the best-wrestlers Available to
Portland Tor the local Star.
" Thye's work last night against Hus
sane was a revelation to the tans.
Some oi them were of the opinion that
a 15-pound advantage would be too
much f6r htm to overcome, but he- did
not seerh to lose any of his speed with
the extra ..weight f that, he carried
around him. 4 , 1
r The preliminary " events afforded
some tnterestiiMr matehea.- Mas Glover
was awarded the decision ver Jimmy
Anderson Of Salem., tn SO minutes " and
Mike Reed of Chicago and "Ited Nutting-"
proved an interesting 15-minute
match. A draw dectsionr Was -rendered
in .this event...;- . ;i , - 1
The date of the next match harf not
been determined but sn effort win he
made to bring some crates: 175-pounder
tntft Portland for match jwtth Thye;
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Washlngton'-JSr6s1i.
"Bet BeUiiigliWnl
I Normal Gridsters
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Belllngbam, Oct 10. tmiersUyt
Washington freshmen Thursday - de
feated th BeUingham State Tormal
schools to o.' BrlUiant short forward
passes by the normal school in the firsf f
qukrter almost carried the university
vearlinss off their feet !
Hugh Beckett's 3S yard end run, 4
skirting the left end of the normal line,
which placed- the ball on the BeBtng
bant 1& yard line, led to a series of line
smashes with Wilson carrying the ball
ever : In the second period. A : goal
tm tit-1A Irt h final Tjertod by M.
Beckett from the S3 yard line brought
the .score to 9 points. .. :w
rtu. T tl ytFM una f th fnoat Sav
agely fought gridiron stfugrjles phtyJ
, m s ueiungnam.' ine normal siotu
with a rush, hut lacked the punch to
score.-
1 SEATTltR 8RKK6 KXLI.RT
Rr Pint. IV nOflk VTklleV. naiu
ager of tie 8t Paul American asaocia-
Uea dub, has been offered - the man
Sgement of -the Sealle Pacific Coast
league teamv actiut dlng to- reports mHe
publie herr Ttrursdayt The Washing
ton Americans insver also orreai&.ei
ley h. job.
; FORTLAJTB OOtTEHS WIS'
Sa'leW Or Oct 1ft The Portland
Golf chib's' womeh, team "defeated
the litihee Country dab team In an
II III. Ill ' I. III II ill Illl II II'
TtatlliintiiigTrip!
eASO?r OFE2r scsbat
i RseKs M Fbeasaat wDl be
lawfsl game. . - v?1''--; "
We vf a fretlt -nrbly: eff
Rmhtrte rsB Hast, tke'
kiss that srlBg down the- fast
flyers. s
Backus & Morris
S7I Merfisos Stfett; Sear Fosm
;r nt x -l M .1 . -i 11 wi imw im. ,
18-hole match Thursday - by- seven
points. Mrs. C. N. Sampson of the"
Portland teaaf wolt-th net honors im
medal play with an 88 card. ,
6CAXFERS WAST BtO- FRlCE -
Oolumbus, i Ohio, Oct. 20. Specula
tors are demanding ?12 and $1 5 for
$X59 tickets- to-tho-Ohio tate-Michi-
gan game here tomorrow. A crowd of
; New" York. Oct. to. U. P.) Deal
between Boston and Detroit Involving
the" transfer' of Pratt.- Collins. Ehmke,
Horilngs and some cashi is off, accord-'
ingto Harry. Frasee, owner of the Red-.
Sox.- ' . '
"l MlirrTES OF THRILLS"
i isonxaga. university
f" : Spokane0
:tThe bit tauu 1mm the lalasd Kjspir.)
fJultnomaH Amatear '
. AtHmti Club
Tomortow,Oct. 21,1 22
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IMultnomah Field
Grasdttaad $i.S, Oeseral A.,
i saiasiem $U BoKee
T1k.U .in sale st Htes1. t see-kVasfc-S
gpsMinrs nnsesay and
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wtm oMuito Mparts. :.
&ffifcd&&U ' ACCESSORIES -'.7 !' : .
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The General has decided to
unload a great stock of auto
supplies land accessories.
Many items he will discon
tinue carryingr in stock, hence
these great reductions! He
bought heavily f this summer
and many of these items are
practically given ivrayl
There are thousands of items
that space, will not ; permit
listing, pome tomorrow and
come early! Buy Christmas
Gifts nowf or anyone who
drives a car!
This tore will open vat 7 130:
tw m. m oardi toT take eufr of :
Hie tremendou crowia-Anci
to grre msxi An PPrtaxut3r' to
buy who cannot find time dtor-.j
ing- the"day.
LOOK AT THESE ITEMS AND REAL PRICES
pay the General's extremely low price on any one of the tfeu items listed here, an$ lc
Mechanic's1 Hand Soap . L
Parking Lights, each . . . j
Nickel-Plated Pliers . .
.15c; 2 cans 16c
. .$2.50; pair $2.51
. . . .50c; 2 for 51c
more and ?nKveijth6 extra itertt
jinstance, the General's price on .& 5-gallon can of Zerolene is $35; pay lc more or $3L36, and you get two &-gallon. tans.
Ford Spark Plugs. . -. . . . . . . .50c; 2-for 51c
Zerolene Oil, gallon. ... . . . .70c; 2 for 71c
SpHtdorf Spark PlugsC w $1.00;; 2for3$1.01
Aristo Oil, 5 gal. can ... $3.00; 2 cans for $3.01
Auto Spongea IV , v r$lZ00;j2 for $1.01
Side or Rear Oil Lights, each $20; 2 for $21
Tire Inter-Reliners, 30s3$130; 2 for $le51
COW PREPARED TO
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TIRES
Several . well-known makes with factory
; adjustment CHafaatee of 6000 miles.
30x3 n. 5. Tires ................ .15.35
30x3 H N. S. Tires '. 57.C3
323 Vx N. 5- Tiros . ............. .3.8;
314 N. S- Tires
32x4 N. S. Tire.
33x4 N. S. Tires
1 ! Best Quality Tubes
30x3 Tubes . - SlS '
30x3 V, Tubes .,.................$1.43
32x3 H Tubes . . . . .. .. '. . . . . . .$1.75 v
31x4 Tuba ......... ......$225
32x4 T.bas ....... . ..$2.40.
'33x4 Tubes ; SJL50
w ........ .... r.Oui 3
Ell .25
12.15.
$13.15
.vervtiiinff in ins
wludskieM RaiB mhd Sua Visors. . . . . . . . . . . . ... .$2.93 '
Fofrl Alujumum StecrinC Wbeels ....j..,...',..; $2.95' -
Ford Rubber Floar Mats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vi .SScfr
fjsrf Tir Pumps . . . . . . .iV. . . . . f U ,$1.4Su
Troabl Lamps . ...... . i 1 . . . 4 . . $1.10 :
Automatic Wimdtbteld Cleaners . .". I. , . ., .$4.95.
Firs Extiatuisbers, complete, rug-; $12..ivi...$795 '
Nas&kU Tira Ckams. 30x34i .'. .".'1'.,"-J ..'.).. I $2.45; . '
4 (OtbaT. sixes at rportioBata reductions.) , -
Tpp Drettisr... i . i... . . .Vi i -70c 5
Spetlifbu ; i$3.35
tlisi Store Greatly Reduced
NPTICEf - There are great quantities 'of ac
cessories, supplies, parts, ' tires, bils and1
treases which space does not : permit listing.
If you do not see what you want in this. ad-
come to this store tomorrow and you'll see it!
We reserre the right to limit quantities. Some'
items lure limited 4uy early andTget yours I
Nickel Channel Bar
Pirotsmfft v v n I 1 mtmr
wltk s Bumper I OneAV
tTttl sldd can dans,
at your radiator and
cost , yew mora tbaa
tke price) eJ ) kalf
domm bumpers! Tk
'sktd4y ssason" is
oers g er your
lmmpr today V .
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