Hdre, Theris dna here Raising the Family- pa yhouin nve let iha kxi Score Is 10 to O--Touch down Made on Fluke Play ; By Missionaries SPORTS Eveinyw finish ii after thatl f I ' I 1 ' ' : - - I mi i i : I ' I : : ' " I y II ' i - i a - The- Willamette Bearcats went down': to a heart-breaking defeat by a Score of 10 to 0 before the Attack of the Whitman college team yesterday.. The Willamette . eleven apprised the crowd of 2,600 spectators by holding the , highly rated Missionaries to a hard: fought iootball'batTleT "oor head: work - by Willamette backs permitted .Whitman to make the only scores o an otherwise even ly "matched -contest. " iJ T11? bointa Earned . .Whitman probably earned three ofjjthe.. lfr point lead credited to them; . The lone touchdown of ' thej game , was' made on a fluke play very seldom seen In . colle giate football. Whitman caught a short punt for a fair catch on the Willamette 40 yard line. Tak , lag, advantage of a ruling permit ting a kick after a fair catch with the 'opposing team 10 yards back, Bartholomew "Whitman half boot ed: the -ball over, the Wllamette go-xl t line. ,: Dean raced after ,4h ball and converted: it Into a louche - down while "Unam and. Stolxheise stood -calmly believing It . to 4e a touehback. -i pr-X Wonderful defensive - football marked the play of both ' teams. An exceptionally low total of 31S yards was made by both 'teams of - which- Whitman made 198 and WUlamette 120. Neither eleven made consistent- gains except In the final quarter when Whitman managed to j make 'three4 first j d owns in a row. Not once did either team see the inside of the other's; 20-yard line except when Whitman vconverted , Its fluke ouchdown by falling on the ball. No passes were completed during the whole game by either side. ' v Willamette Improved Willamette played a - distinctly Improved' brand of football over their former-appearance on the fDcal field. Rathbun'a promise of ,ik real football game in the face f the odds in weight and expert - ence which favored Whitman was nora than fulfilled rln the battle, oor generalship cost Willamette pay hope of scoring when within , ttriking distance of the-Whitman goal. x . The Bearcat Une was In- . rincible . during .the greater part cf the contest, but the backfleld, j atched op due to injuries, was unable to deliver - Whitman's first, opportunity to vcore came in the first . quarter when Booth fumbled a punt on Lis own 30 yard line. The Wil- Tirrfcr Co. Fast Throtosb Freight to All Valley Points Dally. .EpedEfllkieeyenrle- Salem-PortlaiMl-Woodbwa -OorvalUs Engeae - Jefteraoa Dallas Albaay-Uoaxnovth Independence) Slooroe , S p r i t i eld . SHI? BY TOUCK Phone 1249. union abstract company Before parting with your money for a deed or mortgage, be assured that the title is O.'K. byv securing a reliable abstract. ' ;' T: Ik S. Pae; Prciidsal i a sr r J sr n 'The quality of the suits tailored in bur establish-.; rnent is recognized throughout Oregon as ' the criterion-of excellence. VVe buy none but the best fabrics obtainable on thb market, we erriploy 1 none but "the cream of the tailors - on the ; west coast, and. then we,seH or suits at prices' that are cinirVd by few makers, of an inferior product. 1 1 71G CcurZ.Gt ; : : ; " : . 7 I - ' H : ' " -i : I ; r -4 ' " .' .- . " ' r : '. lamette line Was a stone wall to the Whitman offense. Oliver broke through and blocked Bartholo mew's attempted place kick-Whitman recovered ; and Hartley re peated Oliver's trick. A few min utes later Isham essayed to drop- kick from Whitman's 35 yard line, but 1 his' kick was too short. The quarter, ended, Whitman 0; Wil lamette 0. I : i : !' Isham's Kick Wild ijlsha'm ppenadhe 'second; quar ter with a not tier attempt at me Whitman goal 1 made possible by Moore's recovery of a Missionary fumble. The kick went wild. Whitman gained on an exchange of punts and was in position for the kick from the Willamette 4 yard line after, fair catch whicn resulted in a touchdown. - Score at end of half :; Whitman 7; Wil lamette 0. . j )'r f, A 14-yard run by Hall placed the ball on the Willamette au- yard line In the third period. Fall ing to gain. Bartholomew piacea a kick for three more points. In the final period Willamette attempted to open an aerial attack;"but fail ed to complete one of the num erous passes '. attempted. The game ended with Whitman on the offensive. Final score: Willam ette 0; Whltman'10.. The Summary : Willamette 0 ; Whitman 10 Find ley ...... 1 LEBf Dean Hartley ...... ! lTR .. i . N - Conley Oliver LGR ,:.Hattonj Huston ; C ' . . . Bennett Sherwood ' RGtt . .Ratchford Fasnacht JtTI 4 . Actor Patton .... . ,REI, , . i Isham ....... f Q ' . . .-.iTork Corkrunt Wilkinson LH i .Bart'mew Uljegren . RHl. . . . .Lockley Stolxeheise . .. V F - . .Bleakney Substitutions: ;W 1 Uamettf Moore for Wilkinson, Booth for Moore, Booth for Isham., i Isham for Booth. Moore fqr .Stolxheise, Logan for Flndley. White for Ish am, Masson . for Moore. .- . Whitman Madison for Hatton, Walther for Bennett, Hatton for Madison. ' : Scoring ; touchdown Whitman by Dean; place kick Whitman by Bartholomew; kick after touch down, Bartholpmewi: ; , - Total . yardage; Whitman 198 yards; Willamette 120.r , - First downs: Whitman-8; Wil lamette 2. ; i . ' : ,- :." ' Average of punts: Whitman 11 for 32 yards; ' WilUmette 11 for 35 yards. A: 1 345 State St. W.E. HwicaSeciTly anuana p::cnoCCO:. Penalties: Whitman 45 yards; Willamette 15. j I Passes: Whitman, complete 0; Intercepted 0; incomplete 6. Wil lamette, complete 0; intercepted 2; Incomplete. ! - j Officials: Referee, Rusick or OAC; umpire, Walker of Oregon. Head linesman. Rodgers of OACL STANFORD DEFEATS LENIOH-YELLOW U. of 0. Stopped By Heavy Calif ornians Score Ends 14-3 , : PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 10. Uttle Andy Kerr's red avalanche from , Stanford rolled- over and efushed the fighting eleven of the University of Oregon here today, winning by a score of 14 to 3. be fore the greatest crowd that ever saw a gridiron conflict, in Portland- Stanford oozed power from every- muscle and sinew and the heavy backs swept; the Oregonians off their feet whenever the Car dinal machine 'was within scorin g distance. ' ' . ,, Stanford made a touchdown in the first quarter on a combination of Une plunging, end running and forward passing play, Nevers tak ing the ' ball : over.- la the third quarter Left' and Thomas blocked a punt by Latham on the Oregon 20-yard line, grabbed the ball as it bounced back to the 15-yard line and pi unged ' the rest of t the way to a toucrdown. Campbell kicked both coals on try -for points." After Stanford scored the first ' time Nevers began to kick whenever his team failed to make yardage on the second or third down. , The, big! fullback's punts averaged 41 yards for th egame; - The California flankers were down on every t kick . and "rarely failed to tackle the Oregon safe ty In his tracks. f ' Oregon made a despairing; ef fort late in the last . quarter to score and pushing Stanford back toward their, own .20-yard line.' only , to loose the ball on downs, lust . before the came ended r the Eugene team made another march from Its own 30-yard line to Stan ford's 3 5-yard line where Chap man booted over a field goal, j Campbell. Stanford quarter, played spectacularly, his specialty being running , back kicks. His agile efforts nullified the best that Latham and Chapman could do In the kicking line. Oregon 3 Position Stanford 14 Risley le . Bliss It . Shields . ..... lg . Wilson c . Bailey. irg . Reed f rt . Mautx . s re . Chapman. . , . . qb . Terjesen ..... lh . Saxi ........ rh , Latham....... f , Score by periods: Stanford . . . . 7. Oregon . . .i. . 0 Stanford scoring! Nevers, Thomas; after touchdowns. ...... Thomas ...... Shlpke . . . . . Cravens ...... .Baker .. Faville .... .Johnson . . . . . Lawson . . . .Campbell . . . Cleaveland ...... .Wheal . . . . . .Nevers .0 7 0 -14 0 0 3 .3 Touchdowns. goals kickei i Campbell 2. Oregon scoring Goal from field. Referee, Sam Dolan. OAC: u'm. pire. Arthur C Woodward. Ver mont; head linesman. Robert A. Morris, Seattle. Many Injured When Stand Falls at Lehigh Game LEWISBURO, Pa.. Nor. 10. A score or more of persons were hurt when a large section of an emergency stand gave way during the third period of the Bucknell Lehigh game here today. Most of the injured are women . and children, several . having broken legs.' The stand contained for the most part Lehigh rooters. PACIFIC IS WIVXER' FOREST GROVE. Ore.; NotJ 10 Before the largest crowd that ever gathered on a football field here. Pacific University defeated the Collore of Pugret Sound of Tacoma, Wash., 13 to 0, today. - and Reggie Dale IWil Come Together in Serrji-Windup Paul Burr is. matchmaker for the Salem boxing commission, has completed his; card for next Wed- nesday: night's smoker to be given under the auspices of Company F. Phil Bayes iof Salem and Crack er Warrea of Oregon City are all set for their main event go. arid according to the dope Phil will have tio travel right along to han dle the visitor. Warren is said to have beaten Brick Coyle quite easily a boyj with whom Bayes has won a decision; lost"a decision and fought two draws. . As la seml-windup affair Bill Poole of Monroe, who knocked out Chet Liadley of Salem in the recent, program here, has been matched with Reggie Dale of Ore gon City. This will be a six-round bout; the boys weighing in the middleweight class. .( Willie Murphy of Salem. a new BUI I Poole , EVERYBODY GQ TO THE "ARMISTICE BALL" AT ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT We have signed a 24-hpur 1 ff " I ,;-- ftlt: '-'Pi"'-" : iVil :!::annistice with' all our - , u J " ' lAJ 1 ; - " . customers y n M ft MmY - Boys Who Did the Big? j: u..- n ; ' 1 ':J IM Business I Over There !i 3& vvn.- i fi J i'j y . comer and said to be a boxer of experience, will fight Bud (Taylor of Portland four round's ! in the lightweight division. . A heavyweight event has been arranged between Tiny Hays of Independence and Deak Dixon of Rickreall, both weighing 180 pounds. The winnerd will take on Big Bill Hunt, the Salem fire man. The Hays-Dixon bout wi4f go foiur rounds. I I FOOTBALL BRIEFS I i CHAMPAGNE. Nov. 10. (By The Associated Press.) Illinois undefeated in the big ten continu ed its triumphant championship march todajjr by defeating Wiscon sin 10 to 0; before 30,000 specta tors fin the new S2.000.000 Illi nois Memorial stadium. ;Tbe "Fighting linini" to win the J923 title,; or tie Michigan for it have only to defeat Ohio State two weeks hence. . I .Harold "Red" Grange, the 20-yeaf-old flash of the Illinois eleven added further glory io his gridiron fame by crashing over for a touchdown, in the first per iod after a thrilling 28-yard run around left end. Brltton f added the extra point when' he'ikicked goal and also .scored a. goalfrom IHEDC placement in the first period from the 35-yard line. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 10. (By The Associated Pretls) -Nebraska's . football team beat Notre Dame tbis afternoon 14 to 7. Thej team that huntbled l. the Army, j 1 Princeton and Georgia Tech, found Its end runs, its off tackle 'plays and its line smashes Impotent before the heavier Ne braska line and the Corn Huskers broke up, j or intercepted forward passes at j critical points with a regularity ;that nipped at its Incep tion almost every aerial assault- LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. JO. (By The Associated Press.) Ohio State showed surprising strength both on the offensive and defensive here today and easily rolled up 32 points to 0 for Pur due In the '.first game the two teams ever played on Stuart field. NEW HAEN, Conn.. Nov. 10. Displaying a brilliant forward passing game, Maryland battled on even terms with the undefeat ed Yale eleven here today, but lost 16 to 14. due to costly fumbl ing. The Ell's outrushed the Southerners on the , running at tack, making 185 yards to Mary land's 85, but the latter was su preme on the aerial game, com- ' Remember those wonderful words men, we thought were' just another of those rumors but O Boy! When we KNFW 11 true Oo la la! - What did you do? Pray get i o)tw' "partee toute de suite Amerique." GueaeSlft of L dM aU thre?an?some of im i more but.lt was a long hard "hitch"-and worth rbeauctue UrSe AH of us were aitcious to salvage the "O. D.V arH ?7ilme out of passes i MANY WOUNDED BUCHAREST, Nov. ; 1 0.--( By The! Associated Press) Manjr per- Rilled V and I scores sons ; i.were- pleUngr 10 tempted. The bulk of our organization will Celebrate Armistice Rut we will retain a few just enough to help Authorized I Copyright FINIS LA GUERRE Meet some of your , old buddies at the American ? Legion dance at the & Armory tomorrow night. wbunded at Fort Domestl, on the outskirts of the capital, blew up today. For many hours the city was Imperiled by bursting shells which fell at considerable distance from the fort. The material dam- age Is reported heavy. Day mechanics for emergency work a "lame duck' into shelter. MOTOR CO. Ford Dealers, 1922 Hart Schaffner & Mara