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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 26. 1020. 1VASHIXGTOX IS READYf SEATTLE, Not. 2 3 Wa'shing- dition to the regulars, all the sub stitutes are available and the Sun Dodgers will lack nothing In man- ton university and Dartmouth col-Power for tne struggle, coacn . - , .Spears took his Dartmouth light- leg footbal elevens are ready fori tarougn a ligttt practice today ttoeir.rme : to be, flayed in the tomogrrow th team, will per W aington stadium Satur- h -e n , worJlout on the new day, and according to the coaches. gridiroQ Dartmouth's reputa no excuses can be ; offered by . f d , charping and cither team for defeat. Washing- . k runnfns 0 its playY has tons regular lineup win lane -ice ; , ; , , ,i field against the easterners. Coach; caused tne fans to look forward AUison announced tonight. In ad-'to a fast contest. LOCALS LEAD YARDAGE BUT LOSE CONTEST calranes. and used his toe to ad- i vantage in nearly every stage o ! . - - nn Tiiff" mt gam?. i "nc away for long runs and revera times found holes through th line. f JAne Sironit an Steel : r a Itt ;- K IMU' There's No Picture Like the Picture of Health 1 - 1J U L '- Ik Whitman Scores Touch down Against Willamette jn First Ten Minutes i GAME DRAWS CROWD Varsity Linemen Make Ex cellent Showing Against Heavier Opponents In one of the fastest contest' braka on the football field In a Kair.e that wound up the I'Kal feaon. The final score was 21 to 20. and It pretty accurately measured the strength of the two elevens. It was a hard fought, clean tut battle, with the result ! v.-.m nvr j Mrlvnr in 1 inn) i i . - - - r. Hi wri cn hand with th ne- rcarj punch to drive the wII; c'liPcd march ahead. For Nebraska, the chief ground fainers w re Dale. V."rint. Moore and Xfffmin. Swanion p'ajcl a Willamttes line held l:ke steei j i douLt from tb- kickcff unclj.tsr ram ana r?on,iD,f a ...... nw- .,,h.i ..: i.v the it,, final mhisile Mew. Outnlar- for rnost cf the local rains n an force of a heavier opposing- line Time and again Whitman failed at iho start bv the heavier Ne- ttrward pa- hrasVa nifn. Washington nimrte 1 . Sax was a power until to make a yard through the var-;an( before the game was 10 ruin- 1 injure I. For Washington be w Not far behind hizn in sity defen.se. Lyman. Ganzans and Barne did real football work at nds with both tlarne and GanzaU making some spectacular tackle Hasler and Lawson at tackle po sition were there like the "Fly ing U while White and N:cko as guards put up fcton?walI de fense. For Whitman Tilton and Shep ard were the individual Mar with Tilton making a number of wide end "runs', and Shepard. un til he was injured in the final per iol. finding hol?s in th llearra line. . Carver also did some exc.l lent work at full. - The Missionary line, althougb outv.-eizhing the varsity, was un able consistently to open up hok In ttiA ftarral rlfr-nCA rklthnTirr ever played on Sweetland fi"U' , . i A fin rr the hitman college eleven by s they i)reiented a tisht defen?e. Pnn State and PitUbarg Tie ..t.i roorw il iht earlv show. I m natvona! worK aa icivor. lpp Sfndberg and Gillis. .W'tra.-Va'a initial touchdown i " r came witr.fn tne iirsi iour nitn ue m' acii:a! rl-T- A forwar.l pas by Washinctou was intcr-Cf-rted by Fullbark Pale. w(;o made a clean catch, and dixlrinc the ta:l.'!. ywiri'-d lit end. shock off Interference and with splendid interference rtn S' yards for a touchdown. Iay Licked an eay ro.il. and Nebras- v-nir'fe Tl. hl"h Th.Tl fjir.o h.1l lj S. T.tTf t i by Wash niton Flat" P:4r.t hem at tor-xs n a icniay. IVan)ltaaU. -JX; C'orwell. O. PIUUXbKl.PHIA. Not. 25. Itattliag ia a i- of mud. the traiertlty of rcnnfjlvaBla Ie f3ted fi.mell to.lay 2S lo 0. A drerchlrj rain falW to drive th-tro-d fro-j i be tanl. High S1hw1 1ahr. .North Central high. 1; Lewi and CUrk klsh. o. At The Ials F!cm LIh. 7; The Ialli hirh. 13. At Wa'.!a V,A:Ja. Wash. Van couver h&. ; Walla Wall. 42. Normal, TT; Colarabo co! jf c At DanTiile. Ky.: Ceatr eoU lege. 12: Ceoffetow coUr, At Alriaace. Ohio: Wootter 7; Mt. Tnion. 2. x At Saa Fraaciac: SaaU Clara 21. Nevida. 21. At Tarklo. Mo : Tarklo. n; Omaha. ualeritr. t. At Omaha. Neb.: Ncbraak Welyan. 7; Midland. J. Irj. 10; Cotner. At Wayae Normal. 21; Central colle?. v. At Salt Lake City: Ctaa Af. rie. ; l"aierty ot Utah. J. i IMTT.SniUCH, Nov ! P nn) lvania tate college foot if ill ta:n. favored to w?n evr i the t"niTrir cf Pf'tbnrir. wa tL-? flAoirra S occ: I At Cincinnati: St. Xavler, . i . . i m - TYim I i:aru muians. !ifinitly accetted an lavluiio. to rlay a football came m pm. desa. CaI. tiic i mrpri.'-v. i hich had ben expcter to plav Mcr the open game. ettl-d down to hard s-traicl.t fooU.all. Starn front the center of the ficbl tli1? At Sj rlntfi.1'1. Ohio: TWtten b:e. 7: Ien!n. P. At Lancaster. Ta.: Franklin ard lrhail. ; G"ttytarg. o. At Wii:iaTHprt. !-: Hatknell 2; Iicklnoi. . At l!ca'i. Tei : Itice lntl- larvcst rn)d In the M-tcry oft tat', v: I oncrtlly ol AtKinui. . lit-!.!. w.trv -s-ed tte battT. I At Tim. una.: renaai cu.- thin t j.o perfon.. th- the hih wn3 a - The greatest master-piece In the Sn Gallery of Life is Nature's Ticture of Health". It ia a inaw.Vw portrTl of tb komi . odr at its beat. Om beboMa in ita cornpomta ata 1 a trq armbol of Mmilli, It prcaenta a firaraef atrikina appearanca in ita erart car tha.claar akin.aparklinc yea.atnn( limba. atead r aarvaa and Arm matron, fairly Tibrat ina ia aaitnatioft kacn. a Wit. freah. and aairitad: with an air of unbounded confidence ad faea radiaat ia eo'r and iUnwiinatad . wttbartowwfbopaandcboarfulnraa Coo Id Nature hare taken ytm tar her mcdeX Suppoaa jroa atody youraelf in the mirror ol the prevent and compare your look, your feet in ci and your condition with the genera, charaeteriatiea of this picture of the hnmar body in perfect working order, alt parta ot which are aoand. well oriranized and disponed. performing; their function freely, naturally. If too fan ia any ainsle point of rear btanee. .yon are not the picture of health, lt'a imperative, then, that you look to a meana to rebuild your etrength. enerry and viror to bring your body up to a normal a taw ox fmcincy in ail of iu parta. .The Great General Tonic NorUna; I nor efftitoi aa a nbailder f exhsmted atrm and knnl ! ttea LV KO. the rreat ecaerml tmie. It temHi ta maw lM vara( lim a. inanirt tne Mood, eraaca aew aower ami rndar- , im utm im iihiu or iiimi m nmu. irui. lanerua ami tight a tn rtaan off ncaaaas. naam airam. marry or lt'atjatimB4e aowtiaar. amiradid aid tadiceatieaaad a 6aa Af atrrJ al LTKO. Gt bottla TCKOAY aad yoajTl xx- L mil I man has tka aiatara of haaka. a Salt Maaarfactarera: IYKO MEDICINE COMPANY NEW YORK KANSAS CITY. MO. For sale by all druggists. Always in stock at Perry's drug store LYKO ia aaM 1st acnal pack aaa aaly. iifea Kafyaj westerners never paused in thiriliotn the tirt nntil the final Mine.. 0 t VIn Chain pionabliv LK.WKIt. No. 2i.Tbe Coltv rrda Acrirultural co'.Uje today rlincbM the cbampioatUia of tk Hoc ky Mountain coatcresc by defratlns the l"n!ter.ty of Den-, vtr-la a -rtar3lar rame. H o." The Arriee scored two loruky. downs In tb fiaal period. ttrirt,t nnrili I..u.-ti tli fi.l.l nn. I hi:trv. N' ithr I'cnn Fta Dor I At WilCHCU. n defeated th.a rca series of end runs In the first 1 0 i minutes of play scored a touch down on the Willamette Uear cats yesterday. After the local squad solved the wide run at tack, the Missionaries were un able to make any consistent yard age. . The gridiron fray was fonga on a field of soft mud which gave the visitors a slight advantage. a their line outweighed that o the locals by 10 pounds to the man. About 1.809 fans witnessed the first conference football game ever staged in the Cherry city. Tilton Crosses Goal Immediately after the kickof the Whitman squad started on a march down the field for the goai befng held for downs on Willam- ette's one-yard line, Irvine punt ing to safety. Then the Mission aries opened up again and a few minutes later Tilton crossed the goal after making a 15-yard en run. After being scored upon the varsity squad seemed to strike their stride and they plunged for ward for yardage, were held for downs, and the first quarter end ed with the ball on W hitman 42-yard line. In the second quar ter Zeller broke through the line 72 pounds; backfield. 16 TODAY We Shall Open OUR TOY LAND it Located in , OUR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION MILLERS 1 CoofiGoodz. LJ Willamette Irad in Yardage Willamette converted 14 yards, from the scrimmage while Whitman made. ICS. In the las rulf Willamette 'l.roke through for 29 yard, while, with severa'. penalties. Whitman was only abl to gain five. Hoth f quads mad- five first downs. Whitman made one aerial attempt which was In tercepted by ZellT. Willamette opened up with 11 attempts and only complete four passes. The lineup follows: Willamette Whitman Lyman I.KIi . . Schroede Lawson I.TR Haritage White LGU .. DlacVnan P.ain C I'.urk- Nickel ItGI. Kmigb fiasler KTI, ... Comrade Harnes REI, Iean Irvine Q . .. ... Corkro Rarey IAIR Tilton Waoato V ...... Carver Zeller RHL .... Shepard Substitution: Willamette I'ow er for Rarey: Ganzans for Lyman Whitman Holmes for Shepard. Officials: Referee "Chuck Reynolds: umpire. Dean Walker- head linesman. Hill" Holden Average weight of teams: Wil lamette, line 157 pounds; back field. 163 Bounds. Whitman heavy northerner's line for a 25- yard run which brought the v -U. eleven to Whitman's seven- yard line- Zeller gained the five- yard mark but the opposing line was impenetrable when It came to driving the pigskin across the goal." The remainder of the firs half was a punting contest witl the ball lodging in Willamette' territory when the eun went ort Punting Contest Come Whitman punted 12 yards to Bain and then followed a punt ing contest between Irvine and Garver. and after several line plunges the quarter ended with the ball on Whitman's 15-yard line. At the beginning of the last quarter Mathews sent In Can pounds. til Gill? went over for a touch- Pitt l.ave i. down and Sk-tdou I: irked the son. goal. . The 'C.nd quarzer wj , ric:ir!v ' Xf-hrv-ka's. and th-ir r'-on.! 7 ! roint came Vather easily, but , Washington nvr lot it fipht-1 ing fpint. nor did tney give up , when in the third whn th Corn- ; 1 inkers again crossed the teal , hue. j 1 The fourth period brought the j firework. Nebraska, arpart-ntjy ! a little over-confi icnt and a mite' careless, gave : Wa.-hiaalon the j opportunity thlr eritty erd men I had bern waiting for. Revcr?ins the former style ot line pluncc. j they put cm an exhit.ition of for- j ward passing and vhort end runs that fairly dazzled th bulky N'e- r.rassans. and when the atrial 1 pasace cf the ball failed to quite ' r 1 .i J t- tfi 'te F. I.: Yankton lukota VeIeyan. At A-rdn. S. I).: Northern Read tie Classified Ads. OREGONLOSES T0U.S. C. Multnomah Bows to On rushes of Fast Aggie Squad in 10 to 7 Fray PASADENA. Cal.. Nov. 25. The University of Oregon football team went down to defeat today zans to open up a passing. game-J at tne hands of the University of v 1 'v ; be iLast Gall but ut of the 11 aerial attempt the varsity only completed four- The remainder of the game wa a seesawing oacK ana iorm. sup ping and sliding from one end of the Held to the other, with punt ing and penalties the feature o the last quarter. During the en tire second half Willamette main tained the orfensiva and kept the ball in Whitman's territory the major part of the time, but neith er line plunges nor forward pass es would bring them a counter. - Zeller Sensational Zeller's sensational line plung es were the spectacular feature of the game. Twice he penetratedJ the Missionaries defense for 2 Lyards and made consistent yard age against tnem wnenever can?" upon. Captain Rarey was re moved from the game in the sec ond quarter after he Tiad played nearly a whole period' with hi" left shoulder dislocated. This i Rarey's last game of college footr ball and although a light half there is not a scrappier back on the coast. Wapato wiggled through the opposition's stone wall when he was unable to advance by line nliinees and converted some nice gains for. the Bearcats. Irvine piloted the team with , YOU'LL . LAUGH TOO at BUSTER KEATON in "THE SAPHEAD" Now Showing LIBERTY MEN! 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C. 21; Oregon. 0 was all earned points, and while most of the game was played in Oregon territory there never was a moment that V. S. C. cou4d slacken either defense or onset. A crowd estimated by the game management at about 25,(t0 per sons, was gathered under a cloud less sky. in a temperature that militated against Oregon; used to a cooler climate and a heavier field. The northern visitora never succeeded in forcing the ball over the needed yardasre for downs and their gains were nearly all made by kicking. They aid not comnlete a forward pass while the Trojans succeeded with two.' one netting the last touchdown. There was small choice in line strength, neither team being able to gain consistently by smashes, although the Trojans forced the ball through on downs "several times. The interference was less evident than the strength of the teams would have led the specta tors to expect. Many times run ners nad no protection and es pecially when backfield men stopped kicks. Hoth teams tried all the way. V. S. C showed the superiority needed to win in Its forward paw ing and in the slight advantage it possessed in ability toehold the opposition line, and make short gains on mass plays. . f O. A. C. Win. PORTLAND. Nov. .23. Oregon Agricultural college football MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF SONGS IN THE EWORLD" - . . - ..." v v , ., - - jj . .' . When your kidneys hurt and your back reels sore, aon i gei scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys' clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor ir.al: activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 2 4 hours they strain from it "00 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much: also get from any pharmacist about four "ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon- ful in a slaFs of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lem on Juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations! to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acide in urine so it no longer is a source bf irritation, thus end in c bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive: can not injure; makes a delightful ef- fervejicent lit iiia-waier drink which evers'one should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep np the water drinking, and ro doubt you will wouuci what hccamp; of your kidney trouble and backache. eleven defeated the i, Multnomah Amateur Athletic club team here today. 10 to 7. Fumbles on the part of the clubmen resulted in both of the Oregon Aggies' score which were made in ;the first period. Crowell of O. A. C. booted a place kick from the 15-yard line for the Heavers' first score. Just before the close ofx the first .per iod Brown. Multnomah quarter back, fumbled a punt on his own six-yard line. MrFadden recov ered for O. A. C. and after two attempts to crash the Winged M line. Kasberger pi u need over lou; yar Is for a louchdywn. Crowell kicked goal. Lineup: O. A. C Position McFadden LK. . Crowell LT McCart ...... LO..- Stewart C lleyden ltd.. Christensen . . . .KT. Rose HE... Much McKcnna..Q ISrown Pcely ....... LI I P.rigcs Snmmers KH Welch Kesberger V ; 1 1 ia f t sjcore by periods:'. O. A. C. . . lo n o o in M. A. A. C 0 o 0 7- 7 M. A. A. C. . . Kadcliff P. IWieco . . . Nelson . Llackwell .... Fields Kerns Markc'.l Washington State Defeatts Nebraska LINCOLN. Neb. Nov. 2 Wily the scant margin of a single p.lnt Washinrtnn Ptatr cVllKe f pull man. 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