' SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1924 STATESMAN PAGE OF LIVE: SPORT NEWS! FROM EVERYWHERE THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON DOUBLE HEADERS FEATURE LEAGUE Los - Angeles , Gains Half- Game in Standing; Port- land Loses Again LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18. L03 Angeles gained half a game on the league leading Seattle team by winning both ends of a double header with Vernon here today. The scores were 3 to 1 and 8 to 5. 1 ! First game ; R. II. E. Vernon .. 1 6 1 Los Angeles ....... 1 . 3 6 0 J Ludolph and Whitney; . Payne and Spencer. , ' I Second game i; R. H. E. Vernon '." 5 12 1 Los Angeles ......... 8 ,9 0 I Pulton, Haycox, Carson! ' and Hanna; Myers, ' Ramsay and Jen kins. Sacramento 7-7; Salt Lake 3rO ' SACRAMENTO, Oct. 18. The enators shoved a pair of rookiea on the hill today and managed to 'come through with a twin-win over the Bees, 7 to 3. and 7 to 6. The second game was called at the end of the eighth inning be cause of darkness. First game - ; 1 R, H. E. Salt Lake ............ 3 6 2 Sacramento 7 10 1 Singleton and Peters; W. Can field and Kohler. Second game j R. II. E. Salt Lake . ., . 6 111 Sacramento 7 13 1 (Called end eighth,' darkness.) TMolcahy and Cook; Phillips and Shea. j tIAIR STAYS ; - i r - "i ' - ... - COED, GLOSSY Millions Use It - Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore HAIR GROOM Keeps Bairw Even stubborn, unruly or sham pooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. "Hair-Groom" is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well groomed effect to your hair that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. ''Hair-Groom' Is icreaseless: also helps "grow thick, heavy,' lustrous hair,- Beware of greasy, harmful Imitations. -Adv. I Why IP .if 1 Have it MADE TO MEASURE from your own selection of pure wool worsted. Have it made in just the style you wish..; The one that just suits your personality. ; ; i j We have hundreds of the newest weaves and 1 designs f roiri which to chooso. ' t:; We positively guarantee a perfect fit and superior in today and let us take, your measure. SCOTCH WOOLEN 426 STATE ST., SALEM, ORE. Frisco 10-13; Oakland 4-4 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18. San Francisco won a double head er from Oakland here today, tak ing the first by J a score of 10 to 4 and the1 second 15 to j First game Oakland ...... San Francisco . R. II. E. .. 4 7 3 ..10 15 2 Foster and Read; Mitchell and Ritchie. j ! 1 Second game ; ; R. II. E. Oakland ...... i.. .... 14 13 3 San Francisco ........15 15 0 , (Called end eighth, darkness.) Krause, Harris Geary and Ritchie. and Baker; J- Seattle ; j rortlamj 3 ' iPORTLAND, Oct. 18.--Seattle annexed the fifth straight game of the series with Portland,! winning ti to 3 and further strengthening her claim to the Pacific coast championship, j Score R. II. E. Seattle - 1 6 11 i Portland L .3 7 2 P. Jones and E. Baldwin; Gard ner and Daly. j I ILLINOIS DEFEATS i 1 Harold Grange, Air American Halfback, Is Sensation al lllini Star ILLINOIS STADIUM, Urban?. 111., Oct. 18. (By Associated Press.) A flashing red-haired youngster running and! dodging with the speed oi a deer, gave 67i 000 spectators jammed into the new $1,700,000 Illinois memorial stadium the thrill of their lives today when Illinois ', vanquished Michigan 39 to 14 in what prob ably will be the outstanding game of the 1924 gridiron season in the west. i : I ' . Harold "Red? Grange, Illinois phenomonal all-American half back who attained gridiron hon ors of the nation last season was the dynamo that furnished the thrills. ; Grange doubled and re doubled his football glory In the most remarkable exhibition of run ning, dodging and passing seen on any gridiron in years with an ex hibition that set the dumbfounded spectators screaming with excite ment, i 1 Basketball League Is To Be Launched Monday ; - . . -.; ; r Mpnday noon at The1 Spa the City Commercial Basketball league will meet for the .first time to organize for the coming year. A president and other officers are to .be elected and j?lans worked out for the guidance of the dif ferent teams. . : ' Last year 17 teams were rep resented In the: league, of which the American legion was a very strong one. Other organizations were represented, such as Ladd & Bush, Spaulding's and Anderson & Brown. j Indications are that the league will not be as large for this year. The unwieldy large number of teams makes It very difficult to manage. It is expected that about eight teams will make the organi zation for this year. Bob Board man of the YMCA is in charge. Brevity mar be the soul of wit. but there Is nothing funny about being short of sleep. M Wait M Gffl TO For that New Ml CCS V - - - I BE MATS WIN SCORE 34 TOG Both Teams Use All Players Before Contest Ended; ' Score Comes Early r Starting with a touchdown from the kickoff t the opening, of the game, Willamette emerged from four quarters on the gridiron Sat urday with the big end of a 34 to 6 score over Linfield college of McMinnville. With the excep tion of the first tally, all scoring was confined to the second canto. Neither team threatened in the second half, though a recovery by Linfield after a punt' had been blocked Ju the shade of its goal posts possibly saved another score. U Fumbles on a dry field, almost constant ! substitutions and num erous calls for time out featured the game. Both coaches threw into the fray everything they had except the bleachers and the band. By the time the second quarter was completed the Bearcats had a new aggregation in the field while Linfield was in the same fix, be ing somewhat limited by the num ber of second string players. Prior to selecting his title for "A Com edy of Errors," William Shakes peare must have witnessed a sim ilar exhibition, from which he re ceived his inspiration. Nearly an hour and a half was consumed in completing the first half. ' In the i first quarter the Bear cats scored on the. kickoff, as has been previously chronicled, start ing and ending the scoring, j The ball was left in the possession of Linfield ion the Bearcats' 2 yard line, which was crossed on the first play in the second quarter. Fletcher gathered in a punt and romped down the north side of the field ! for about 60 yards' for a touchdown. A heavy-footed kick netted another tally when the sphere went over the line. , Post featured in a long run for an other marker. By this time an almost new team was on the field and Cramer hit the line for the fifth and final tally. An effort to annex the extra unit failed. Linfield booted the pigskin over the goal line for the opening of the third quarter. The ball was kept somewhere in the middle of the field during the remainder of the period, which was featureless The final canto ws a duplicate of the third. ) For the opening of the contest the two! teams presented the fol lowing lineup:: . . Willamette linfield Robertson ..... rel ? . . Wakeman Stolzheise rtl.. .. Manning Malstrom rgl. ... Owenby Mclntyre . . . . . c... Ankcorn Sherwood lsr. . .... Loree1 Hartley ltr Wlllert Flndley f L .'.' .'. . .ler. . . . Erickson Booth L'L Wilson Post . i . . . . . .rhl. . . Nickelson Isham ll....i.lhr...., Mullen Schwienine .... I Elliott Officials - Fitzerald, referee; Hollis Huntington, umpire. J Hertzog, head lineman. Score! by quarters ; i i 2 3 4 -I- Willamette Linfield 1 I 7 I 27 0 5 10 I 0 workmanship. Step MILLS Loeger? Dizzy Stars Victors; ! Beat Dumb-Bells 18-6 'i Two groups of youthful football players, most of whom are news paper carriers, ihet on the high bciiool gridiron Saturday morning. The Dizzy Stars, captained by Win ford Gieso- defeated the Eleven Dumb-bells by tlie score, of 18 to 6. The victors have arranged for another game to be played either Friday or Saturday with the High land -Stars. j ; i All of the placers are between 12 and 15 years bid. ; DSC HI ES Score Ends Seventeen to j Three on Dry Playing Field at Portland ! PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 18. Outplayed In the first period by the green team of Oregon Agrl sultural college but turning the tables for the rtest of the game and getting the better breaks, University of Southern Californ ia's football eleven won from the Aggies on Multnomah field here today by a score of 17' to 3. i The Aggies scored their only points In the second Quarter on a place kick from the 28 yard line by Schulmerich. j A few minutes later the Tro jans Bwung their ieavy artillery into action and, interspersing line smashes with short passes, they drove to within the five yard line. Riddle finally plunging through right guard on a criss-cross play for the first touchdown. Hawkins kicked goal. f " 1 The Californiahs added 10 more points in the third period. Fol lowing several exchanges of punts, the Aggies got the ball near mid field. They tried a forward pass which Hobbs Adams, Trojan end, Intercepted, and with a clear field set sail for the goal line 68 yards away He was tackled from be hind , on the two-yard line and thrown out of bounds.! With two yards to go Earle, substituting for Riddle, dife through right center for the second (touchdown. Hawkins again kicked goal. Football Results From AH Over U. S. At Salem Willamette 34; Lin field 6. 1- ; At Portland USC 17; OAC 3. At Palo Alto Stanford 28; Oregon 13. ( 1 j At Seattle Washington 52; Montana 7. At Berkeley California 9; Olympic Club 3; ; At New York Notre Dame 13; A New Principle in i ' Complexion 'Treatment ; Mont creams urml injtirioiis whB nri habitually. They i clog the pores and eveninsiiy iorm a permanent, soggy, stifling- film which interferes with . elimin- ative action and makes the skin nirklr and pasty. There is in applicttion merrouzea wax wjiirn acta upon an en tirely "different principle. 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