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saws) sr.w-i,ve:vr""9ymaBr- -"r3 TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 27, 1921 T , ; ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FOOTBALL PLAYERS WHO MADE SENSATIONAL PLAYS THIS YEAR. WlLUIAM 4 'U 'J M i LI -jL.X AUBREY 't Glenn , ; . fS; oeviNE, fci4 ) tV J UK ?SUt fH) A . Ga Ira a iC-T-. 'X V Y Michigan Z 1 -Z. WY JACKSON IS OR 111L BDAftD Portland Man Given Leading Place in Wilson Foun dation Movement X Charles West, Was M i NGTOH AND Jeffexson Roee?T Fitz-keT; OMING ; ioen thousand athletic young Americans has corns a dazzling galaxy of star players to take their place finally in the brilliant files that illumine itie records of forty-six seasons of the American intercollegiate game. In bygone years one player usually has achieved the greatest periormr . iince in soma department of play. Occasionally two players have tied. In this extraordinary year, towever, as many as seven men must share I Via honor In one department of play of having equalled the best record of the year. The pictures aboe are of those players whoe wonderful f 'feats in different branches of the (ame stand out prominently; in gridiron history. mm HOLIDAY E ' r $lem Has Enviable Record "-In Pie'asanthess cf Xmas j q ';; Temperature r" For the second time in many a.year, the district around Salem experienced a. snowy Christmas, fa other observance of the. old time snowy Christmas being two loirs ago, following . the great snow which broke so many Dec . tffber records. -I 0t the 10 Christmas days of the past 10 years, there was rain oAf five; but weather reports of the United States weather bureau sfidw but. one realjrainy Christ ajvd that was-iia l'S'n,- when the rclpitation was l.481nches. tn general, cloudy weather may t " expected for Chrlstmas.taklng f - a source of information, the United StateflrwftlrT ;a re ports from SsQf Uv Q jKe" ast : lOj Christmas tMyst en wmru reported as cloudy, one partly Cloudy and two clear weather Taking offlcall feather reports oa basis, -and taking reports of the past yeife.a 3empeTa.nre cft 'about 4rdiree8 above as the maximum during the day and 34 degrees above for the minimum temperature at night . may be qlted for. V this conference to agree to abol ishment of underwater craft en tirely. The American delegation expie-ised v much sympathy with the Urltish vUw, ttft vas-notiyft teady tdC conAaer nch ?RT;tR?,,'ft- J cept in conjunction with all, na tions. ; . It ' is pointed out ' ('hat In the Invent of the calling of a' speclal world submarine conference, such matters aa , use of poison gas, air craft, bombing any any other, new agencies of war could, bo talked over with a view to setting up an international code tq govern their employment. The Washington conference is regarded as too limited in scope to deal with such questions. May MM in 10S It further appaars possible the difficult question of land arma ments .would be put forward to the supplementary world assem-i bly as three years may show changed conditions in Europe which will then admit of an agree ment to curb army establishments as welt as navies. 4, The J ? project to call another cession of the five-power naval conference first was suggested, it is understood, "by the Fr?nch delegation-. A J - It, the i data sug gested was 9 3 lr when th ilecade stop in buirdinar ends. .-'Sitits: mat ters to 'be discussed then,r how ever, would have to do very large ly w!th replacement building, Lord Lee f the Hrltish group and Secretary Hughes are said to have expressed the opinion that tlu question uhould be taken - three years before the holiday expires and as it now stands, the.maetinsc wonid be some time in 1828. , snouia be recalled that while fare which the brought to light. years have ZBYSZKO W1XS j UOSTON.ir l)60.-2&--Stanislaus ?.byszko, world's heavyweight wrestling champion successfully (defended his title tonight against Dick Daviscourt, Texas giant, by winning two falls out of three. The strangle hold was barred and pin falls : alone were scored. KTCW MINISTRY PROPOSED THESE QUESTIONS TEfiCHE S MADRID, Dec. 26. Considera tion is being given by the mem bers of the cabinet to a tentative proposition relative to the forma t'.cin of a ministry of commerce, separated from the ministry of public works, which at the pres ent time has supervision over commercial interests. Who Can Find the Square Root of .012996? Let's See the Hands SCHOOL PROPOSED PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2G. Plans to establish a theological seminary here fcr students pre paring for the ministry of the Greek orthodox church are being considersd by Rev. M. Metaxlwis, Ecumenical patriarch-elect of the church,' it was announced tonight. MANY ARRESTED tn fact the temperature for 6.5.3 capital, ship ratio has b Christmas day has varied but tit- tiff during the past 10 years,' The, warmest Christmas was in 191-7, then the maximum temperature wra SI degrees; and the coldest of the past 11 years was this Christmas. Until. last Sunday ntght the lowest temperature for Christmas night during the past tO years was .31 degrees above, 3 So In figuring Christmas weath er in Salem, taking the past as records-to Judge, the future., a partly cloudy day, possibly a little iaov or i tract of rain and a fciaximum temperature of about . 41 degrees is to be expected. The official records of weather i Salem, now in charge of Har vey McLain, Willamette unlver V:ty senior, Justify .this predic tion ALEXANDRIA, Dec. 26. Slight disturbances occurred here today. Four hundred agitators have been arrested here since th trouble began. It is reported that Said Zagloul Pasha, a nationalist leader will be transported to Ceylon. COWBOY KILLED Hon. JAPANESE, FRENCH V AWAIT HOME ADVICE (Cootlnned. frop pas 1,1 ably to be held.withln three years 4ould be taken soon. What form Iwill taks Is in doubt, pending final action on submarines and It 1 certain that the American del esatlon plans fo, exhaust every ffort to bring about an agree ment as to submarine tonnage ifhich will result In actual reduc lo of tonnage and de-limitation yf 'future submarine building pro grams - before passing to othor . (tuxlllary craft proportions. " . V . Conference Limited , V The. init'.al . suggestion : for . world submarine conference came from the British delegation in line accepted provisionally nt least by all five powers, does not b'i-i come effectlte uMil the "ten-year holiday ends. During the holiday Great Britain will niainta'n a 2 per cent larger capital' ship' force than the United 'States. . -She has agreed to scale down at the end of that . period to an equality with the American, fleet.-however, and this process cannot work ed out how in d?tall. By again going over the ground three years -before the . holiday ends, however, the method of British reduction can be rrovid?d for, even If It does not then seem advisable to provide for further naval reduction .all- around, as many delegates hep" will ba the case. The tree-year Interval wilt permit the building of new ships to d'.splace old, in the rearrang?- ment of tonnage under the 5-5-3 program. . , Time May ( I-ar Way It is als .regarded as altogether probable that. in jcyen years the present controversy ; as to relative, merits of capital ships and a'r craft in wbt will have cleared it se'f. Should the predictions of some experts that aircraft eventu ally will make capital ships use less have been made good, the seven-year- session could write that developta?nt into a new naval agreement . contemplating ' aban donment of the capitals, it is now pointed out. In tte same way it. could apply to the. new theory of noncompetitive- navt! BuHdinic any other ."scientific d3ve!opments FORT WORTH, Tex., Dec. Zh rAneelo Hughes, famous Ameri can cowboy star, was killed in an automobile accident, according to word received here tonight. Hughes car crashed into a ditch. OFFICER KILLS SELF TAWTOX, Ok la.. Dec. 2fi. Captain B. C. Caldwell of the setaool of fire at Port Sill, waa found dead at his quarters last utgnt. Officers who rushed to his quarters after hearing shots, advanced the theory of suicide. JUSTIFIABLE ASSAULT The little town of Middlebnry was in a state of great excitement. Stales, the grocer, one of the best, and a most kind-hearted and gen erous man, was to oe piacea m the dock on a charge of assault. Surely there was a mistake somt'where. The justice of thepeace leaned over toward the defendant. "You are accused," he criedi "of willfully striking and causing serious bodily injury to wr. Brown. What have you to say ;n your defense?" , Stales drew himself up proudly. "Your Honor," he said, "the man insulted me!" ."Jiv what way?" demanded the magistrate. The gTocer blushed a ruddy hue, "If you please. Your Honor," he" said. he camo into , my shop and'AskecTIf he could take a mov ing picture of ihe cheese." Unidentified. For those who are wondering what kind of questions are. asked" of a teacher applying for a cer tificate to teach one year in Ore gon, the following- is from ques tions asked at the examination held last Friday and Saturday: . In history: , . "State the main thoughts in Lincoln's first inaugural addresj." "What are the last three amendments to ihe constitution of the United States. - "What did the ordinance of 1787 accomplish. '. " s 4 "Name the six ramoU3 secre taries of state." Now if the average person should fall down cn the questions as to history, try the following given those on the subject or phy siology. v "What is lymph? What are lymphatics? How does tobacco affect the circulation? "Write fully on the hygiene ot bathing; on the enre of the hair. "What are the three kinds of perfect joints? Describe each. "Write the duties of a city hoard of health so far as food in spection is concerned." Now it la well known that the averaee man regards himself as a shark when it comes to arithmetic- The teacher who applied for a one year certificate' was asked, among others, these ques tions: "Find the square root of .01 29D6. "A man buys a house and lot for $3,500 on April I. 1919. In surance, taxes and repairs am ount to $125 a year. For how much permonth does he rent the house if he realizes 6 per cent net on his investment per year? "A circular amusement park is 80 rods In diameter. Find the cost of one-inch boards for a tight fence eight feet high, en closing the park at $20 per thou sand feet. rotate seven essentials of a promissory note." For the expert in grammar who teels pretty well posted, the fol lowing was asked in the grammar examination: "Write a letter of introduction Give five constructions In which infinitives are found." NEW YORK. Dec. 26. An nouncement was made today from the national headquarters of the Woodrow Wilson foundation. l5o Nassau street. New York C'iiv, that C S. Jackson of Portlmd. Ore., chairmaa of the foundation in that state; George C. Blke ley of The Dalles; O. P. Goshow of Roseburg and Dr. C. J. Smith, also of Portland, had accepted appointments to the national com mittee of the foundation, the body which has general supervision over the campaign to raise $1,000,000 or more, starting Jan uary 16, and which win also select the permanent board of trustees. All States Represented The national committee now has a membership of about 2u0 and it will number 250 when all the appointments are made. Every state in the union is represented on the committee. All state chairmen are members ex-offleio and the other members are ap pointed at large, appointments being made with the idea of form ing a representative American body which will include every section of the country and present all shades of thought. Development of plans for the campaign and the perfecting of machinery to carry them out are the immediate tasks of the committee.- Y.'ith the assistance of t the executive committee, a small er body which has direct charge of the entire campaign, they are bending every effort to make cer tain that the organization is com pleted and ready to commence work on January 16. The com mittee reports excellent coopera tion and enthusiasm in all sec tions. Board Self-Perpetuating In connection with the perman ent organization of the founda tion, the administration of the found after it has been raised and the-selection of the jury which will make the award, the national committee has already taken steps toward this end. At the first meeting of the committee held recently at the Hotel Astor, in New York City, It was decided that the permanent administra tion of the fund should be en trusted to a board of trustees to be appointed by the executive committee, subject to the approval of the national committee, i Once chosen, this body will be Self-perpetuating, the board to Choose members to fill vacancies In its own ranks. There will be 1 en the board and five names were suggested at the meeting, these being Franklin D. Roose velt. New York; Cleveland H. Dodge, New York; President E. A. Alderman, of the University of Virginia; William Allen White, Kansas; and Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. of Iowa. .Award Jury Provided The board of trustees will, in urn, select the members of the ury of award. This body win number 25, 10 being appointed by the board of trustees, the oth er 15 being nominated with the approval of the board of trustees by national organizations chos en by the board. . Vacancies in the jury will be filled r-y appoint ment by the board of trustees, the same procedure to be followed as in making the original nomin ations. thf STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. Publishers of The Pacific Homestead, The Northwest Poultry Journal. The Daily Ore gon Statesman, and The Semi-Weekly Oreson Statesman announces , Great Observation Puzzle ht can sTt. Uta "test of skill. Your ability to find ? prize you win. The most interestinc puzzle ever devised. No complicated . rules. GRAND PRIZE $500.00 CASH and a whole series of other cash prizes. You do not have to be subscriber to win a prize. This puzzle is open to every man, woman, boy or girl it costs nothing to try. 1 hii tit? v. rv J-i . .. a -wr rtai ' w:r7z-u if 'ill Christmas is Enjoyed By Inmates of Prison The inmates of the state peni tentiary had a Christmas holi- day Monday with nothing going on but their entertainments. In the morning they had a vaudeville how, sent out from the BHgh theater. At noon they had a real urkey dinner with cranberry sass" and trimmings. In the dining hall they also had an ex cellent musical program of solos. quartets and miscellaneous offer- ngs of a pleasing character. All the regular activities, save the maintenance of the necessary acts of living, were suspended for the .day. Secret Practice Held Daily by Californians PASADENA. Cal., Dec. 2fi The University of California foot ball squad worked out here to day in secret practice for the east vs. west game January 2 with Washington and Jefferson col lege. Sscret practice will be held every day until Sunday The Washington nd -Jeff w-sotreollegie team is not expected here until Friday. Trambitis Fights Draw With Johnny Griffith PORTLAND, Dec. 26. Johnny Griffiths. Akron. Ohio, welter weight, fought a ten-round draw with Alex Trambatas of Portland here today. Griffiths had but one day's training on the ground. arriving from Akron yesterday. The going was about even all the way. Pete Mitchie. Portland light- we'ght, won a six-round decision over Eddie (Kid) Billings of Duluth; Eddie Gorman of Oak land knocked out Neil'Zlmmerman of Portland in six rounds. They are featherweights. Jack Davis, Seattle middleweight, scored a technical knockout ov?r Iver Svendberp of Sweden in the sec ond round of their schedu'ed 4- round bout. REIXIA IS EXECUTED NOG ALES, Ariz., Dec. 26. General Francisco R einia, who had figured prominently in revo lutions In Mexico In the la?t ten years wa? executed by a firing squad in Nogales, Sonora, across the international line here. He was alleged to have ben caught digging rifles, saddles and ammu nition from the ground near Can- i osa, -.Sonora, 15 miles west ot Nogales."' How many visible objects in trie anove p:cture nave names which bfrjiniWithR. 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