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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1923)
SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 4, 19g3 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON PORTS HeiHe, Tipere and EverWMf SMMIHWIi ; BY 13-0 SCORE Raising the Family- It would have been very Emoai r asstng forma it anyone naa seetvjt crCLS TIMS Cottage 5rove Eleven Out i classed by Local Team 4 , Here Yesterday, 1 , .r i i Fpr four? full 15 minute per iods', yesterday afternoon the Sa lew ilea Bchool football team kept the; vtsitthgf Cottage Grove eleven fightiag . In their own territory, anV then trotted' back to Us baili wick with the visitors scalps" hang lngln their belts. The final score wasjlta 0.. 7 V . - y:': j '-. Salyni'klcked: off In the o'pen- lng canto, and for a few. minutes it looked as if the locals would have their hands full.- Too much e"nth1rtiasm tsost a five-yard pen alty 'lor offside playing, and then they Were unable to penetrate the opposing -line.; But after' that there was not much to the game and at no time did the' Cottage Gr overs threaten or even threaten to threaten. ! A place kick falling In the first quarter, and the game stood scoreless. . . : Perhaps the cliange of goals . was responsible, , but at any rate Salem picked up and started to j:!ay a little football. A punt was blocked,- br Salem recovered, and first down made 4on - twoJ Lucki. t, Bingle hltithe Hue- fori 1 I touchdown, Patterson converting fbr.the. only extra; 'unit, of. thV fame. ! The remaining five min utes of the first half was fast, Sa lem . recovering a double fumble and--marching close to the goal when time was called. Score first half Salem ,7; Cottage Grove 0. Patterson, ; . with, good sized councils of the opposing line open, ed by the : Salem linemen, went qver; twice 'for .markers in the re maining two quarters. Convert ing in both cases failed, leaving the final score 19 , to 0 in- favor of the' red and black. -' In the third stansa Salem got la its best licks, making four, con secutive first downs. A ; disaster 5us fumble on the two-yard line in the final quarter lost he locals a possible touchdown. . - -r ; Lineup of the two teams was as follows: 'Salem FalUn,.- r. e.; - Ausman, r. t.; Coffey, r. g.: Harris, center; ' YO ' j 1 11 t 'i 1 i i . ii. . i : ' M .. - - . . -. . : t . j . Iff f raced 80 III It lira inn 1 1 R ft I It IN HlilAM I Win IN NIC Jackson I. g.; Blankenship. 1. t.; Gould 1. e.; Patterson, quarter; D. Kelly, r. h.i Ringle. full and Heenan 1. h. Fargo substituted for D. Kelly and jMcCrosky for H. Kelly for Heenanl 'I i ; v , Cottage Grove-j Scheufle, 1. e.; Dixon, 1. t.; Miner, ti g.; Bennett, center; Currin, pig.;; Nelson, r. e.; Beager, r t. (captain); Skilling, quarter; Bartells, 1. h.; Poole full and Allstockl .ril hi it r i :liB I Officials fof ;;the game were Jt-f 5 1 :!.!! m 1 Zefleri 4 Monmwuth, 'referee; Bob Boardman. umpire. ISI AM SCORES WILLAMETTE U. Puget Sound Takes Game from Bearcats by Score , of 14 to 6 at Tacoma n ' i s r- i TACOMA, Wath., Nov. 3. Long runs for touchdowns featured the College of Puget Sound 14 to 6 victory over Willamette i univer sity here iodayi The ! Loggers scored their first touchdown in the opening quarter on 1 straight football' and scorbd their second in the same period when Aller dlce. college of i Puget Sound half received a punt and yards to a touchdown. Willamette scored Its touch down in I the middle, of the final quarter when Quarterback Isham returned a Logger punt 59 yards for a touchdown. CALIFORNIA LAGS ' BEHIND THIS STATE , (Continued from page I.) land, 50; Massachusetts. 323 ; Mexico. 95; Michigan, 925; Minne sota,. 740; Mississippi, 45; Mis souri, 1,063; Montana, 693; 'Ne braska, 925; Nevada, 1,156; New Hampshire, 24; New Jersey, 1852 New Mexico. 655; New York, 740; North Carolina. 25;. North Dako ta, 2311; Ohio. 1.018; Oklahoma. 1,328; Oregon, 4,625; "Panama, 6; Pennsylvania, 463; Philippine Is lands, 8; Rhode Island. 32; South Dakota,. 231; South Carolina, 4; Tennessee, 55;. Texas. 3.14 5; Utah, 971; Vermont, 18; Virgin ia.. 65; Washington, 5,550; West Virginia. 50; Wisconsin. BOS; Wyoming. 465. CORVALLIS, Or., Nov. 3. The Oregon Agricultural college soc cer team today defeated &he Uni versity of Oregon soccer team 6 to 1. . The University made its only score in the first few min utes of play, and thereafter was on the defensive. Mil mm 0M0 BILE ES AND GOLD E Zev Comes .in Second Six Lengths Behind - My, Comes in Third To Be Given to Ambitious People pTQQ Enter Nov and Share in These Avards L . n9mm ' ' i' ' 1 (IISMiMW(IXIU li 7 Make your dreams of owning a fine motor car this season come true by sending in your nomination blank now. DO IT NOW TODAY! . : The Fourteen Prizes and How They Will Be Awarded '-plIE PRIZES listed below will be designated in the competition as GRAND prizes, t pd,will be awarded to the fourteen Salesmanship Club Members who have ite gS?8t n"mber of votes to their Icredit by midnight of Saturday, January 5th, 1924.; First GRAND prize will be awarded to the person having highest number of votes by the above date. Second GRAND prize to person having second highest First Grand Prize $865.00 Overland Champion (fully equipped.) j Seconds Grand Prize, $635.00 Chevrolet Touring (fully equipped.) ; j Third Grand Prize..:.......Diamond ring Fourth Grand Prize..;.... -..$50.00 in gold Fifth Grand Prize.: 25.00 in gold Sixth Grand Prize........... .: 15.00 in gold THE NOMINATION COUPON Is the Key to Your ' . Fortune Fill It in and Mail or 13rinrj It in Today r c .... On receipt of thU nomination fall in ' formation will be sent by return mail! Seventh Grand Prize. 10.00 in gold Eighth Grand Prize 5.00 in gold Ninth Grand Prize... 5.00 in gold Tenth Grand Prize... ...r;. 5.00 in gold Eleventh Grand Prize..' "5.00 in gold Twelfth Grand Prize.-.;. "5.00 in gold Thirteenth Grand Prized' 5.00 in gold Fourteenth Grand Prize.'...-- 5.00 in gold . ; NOMINATION COUPON ! The Oregon Statesman Automobile ' . . . .. Competition 1,7 Good for 10,000 Votes ' ? I nominate as a member of the Oregon States man Automobile Competition: Name Addrena .............. ..... . Town ....... . . ........ RFD. .. .. State. .". . . . Nominated by ....... J . 1 .. ............ ; . A candidate may nominate him or herself or be ; nominated by a friend LATONIA. Ky.. Nov. 3;i (By the Associated ""tress') . A Ken tucky-bred and owned horse, with a. Kentucky! boy in the Isaddle, aused thi. egreatest surprise that has climaxed a turf ; spectacle j in years today when In Memoriam defeated 'Zev and his greatest American rival. My Own, I in the Latonia championship stakes, be fore a crowd of 45,000 spectators who braved a cold, drizzling rain to witness the startling upset. , The victory of the hahdsont bay. son; of. McGee-Enthantresst owned by Carl Wiedemann, mil lionaire horseman of Newport, iCy., waa conviacing. Sprinting m to the stretch, J.n Memqriam conquered Zev. the conqueror of Papyrus and winner of the Ken tucky derby, raced him into sub mission and flashed across the wire a winner by at least! six lengths, j , Back of the flashing heels of Zev came Read Admiral I Cary T. JrayFon's My Own. trailing eight .engiba back. . Rlalto,, the fourth starter in the race, was distanced! in the Btretch and pulled iop with-! out even! trying to catch the fly-; Ing leaders- ' ' ! . j , The race at a gruelling test of one and three quarters miles was run in 3 minutes and 4-5! seconds, 5 1-5 seconds slower than the Am erican record established by Rock minster In the' same race a year ago.; .By strange coincidence. Jockey Mack Garner, the) pride of Kentucky's knights of the saddle, who rode In Memorian to victory! today, holds the distinction of. riding Rockminster when that three-year-old made the record The triumph of In Memoriam was a stunning surprise. FOOTBALL RESULTS i Himrd It; Tifti O. Syracuse 10; Prbn State O. Boston UniTersity 17; Colby 7. ' I.Wooater 16; Wetera Rtnrie 9. j Tle 31; Army 10, Cornell 82 Dartmouth 7. j Colfat 0; Nvy B. ' Peoaaylranui 6; . Pittsburgh O. Princetoa 35: ewarthmora 8. j Maine 28; Bowdin 6. i Holy Cros 16; Vermont O. I Williams 25: atassaehusetts Aeries O. Hamilton S; University of Buffalo 7. Georgia 7 ; : Anburn 0. Missouri 4;. Kansas Aggies S. t Drake 21; Ames O. Haskell Indians 26; Creighton TT. 0. Minnesota 34; Northwestern 14. Morningside 12; North Dakota Ag's' 0. Ohio Suts .42 ; Dsnison 0. Indiana 32: Hanover O. Boekaell 14; Mahlenberg 8. Amherst 12; Wesleyan 10. t'nlon 7; Hobart 8. Colorado V. 17; Colorado Springs 7. U. of Denver 45 ; U. of Wyoming O. Notre Dam 34; 'Purdue 7. At Galesburg, Lombard 28; Wabash 0. At Beloit, Beloit 6 : Knox 5. At Norman, Ok la, Kansas 7. Okla. 3. At Boulder, Colo, Colo, it; At Boulder, Colo., Colorado 17; Colora do College 7. At Lexington. Will ism and Msry 20; Hampden Sidney O. At Columbia. 8. C , North Carolina 13; South Carolina 0. At Cincinnati. St. Xarier 20; St. Louis university lO. At Danville, Centre 10: Kentucky O. -(At Austin. Texas 27: Rice O. At Baltimore, Johns Hopkins 17; West t era - Maryland college O. ;At Knoxville, Tenn Tennesse 13; i Tnlana 2. At Ada. Ohio, Akron 20; Ohio North- . orn o. At Delaware, Ohio, -Ohio Wealeyaa 19; Michtgaa Aggtee i. :At LoutsTille, Transylvania 3; Louis villa O. tAt Pituburgh. Lehigh 13: Csrnegie 1 1 Tech S. Franklin. 8; Boae ield. passed and bucked their way over the goal line twiee In the first half to shove the Oregon As gies further down the Pacific coast conference scale and boost their own stock in the race for ttie championship." Neither team could muster scoring strength in the last two periods, leaving: the final re sult: Washington 14: OAC 0. - The Washington ; eleven, even with Captain Hall out of the line up during most of the game, was too strong for the j Aggies. The visitors . pounded off tackle time after time for long gains. They worked a beautiful criss-cross that sent, Tesreau 34 yards around left guard for one touchdown; then In A "den" is a room where ! the little table shows marks1 of mas culine neeis. t M i : .At Richmond. i i trsl Normal 0 I i At Terre Haute. j,a Poly O. , 'At Saeraraeato, St. Marys 43; Calif or- ; ma Aggie 7. , -"Waahinrton -and Leo 7: Virginia 0 aiveraity of . North Carolina 12; .Uni versity of Booth Carolina o. -Ouachita O; Arkansas O. Hotithern Methodist 40; Texas Christ ian university O. tit. Thomas 19; St. Olaf 14. There Is always hope for town when it nurses the convic tion that it needs ' another ' hotel AGGIES U HUSKIES TO 14 TOO CORVALLIS, Or., Nov.. 3.- Coach Bagsbaw's Huskies came down, from the north today and It Is bnly when laws ibse their 'before 11,000 hoce-coming alumni teeth that things eet gummed i ODi land student rootars lining Bell I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR RENT, WELL FURNISHED bedroom with hot .water heat; also garage 248 N. Summer. -i n7 the same second period began an-J other march down me iwu shove George Wilson over for th next six points. Sherman convert ed the goal in each instance When others failed, let, tn Huskies great halfbacKi couw usually be relied on to tear off ttrm to ten-yard gains from ' the 3 S yard line resulted in failure." But he figured on the throwing end of successful passes time after time and he kept upr a puntln (Continued on page 4.) 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