4 i r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1924 4. ALBANY TO PLAY HERE THI IN FIRST HOME GAME M READY FDH VISITORS Red and Black Clashes Wit k Albany High School at 3:30 This Afternoon ! Salem high school football team will take the field tiis afternoon against Albany high school In the opening of the local interscholas tic football season Ian ; unknown quantity. The ganiej is called far y Sweelland field at 3:30 o'clock. i-Seldom has a high school team gbneso far in the season without: giving 1 the coach ait opportunity to look over his men 5n real con test. Coach Hollia Huntington's team should live up tor expectations and produce results j indicated in practice scrimmage, i but this is never certain until the men have performed against real opposition. So far the only scrimmage beyond practice scrimmage I against the second team has been., the contest against 'the WillanKtSte university first-year players, wjilch was an nexed by the high school. fThe backfield is j one of the speediest aggregations that has been developed by Cqach Hunting ton. But speed alone in the back field will not carry I the team to victory without a Corresponding fast line. : If the line is able to withstand an aggressive attack and hold until the backfield gets under way. Salem should be able to take Albany into (camp. Due to the ancient rivalry bet ween the two school?, the Albany--tialem game always attracts a large crowd and is feure to be a classic of interscholastic football playing., Albany is expected to bring up a large robtihg delegai tton, while Salem iigh school, backed by local support from the townspeople, will be out In a body I8ST51 mm) Woodburn Ticket Named; W. H. Broyles for Mayor WOOD BURN Ore. j Oct. 23. Tuesday night! anojther city caucus was held and the. following city ticket selected and named citizens: Mayor, W. H.j'Broyles; councilmen. F. X. Heck, E. : J. Allen, Eugene Moshb'erger, . 'Jj F. Rigdon; record er, ' Cl.j .II; Bcftsbe; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Richards. A previously nominated ticket by the economy and good govern ment Is: Mayor, James J. Hill; councilmen, NV. F. Norman, J. L. llaller. F. X. Her k. E. J. Forsythe; recorder, S. E. Bruno; treasurer, Paul Mills. While the battle is on. the cam paign M quiet. What the real live issues are cannot be determ ined at present. The good government- ticket . is the choice of the jniriisterial association. SECOND BOUT SCHEDULED Warren to! Meet Winters Here October 29; Bill Hunt Also Signed Up . Cracker Warren, of Oregon City, Is slated to meet Billy Winters, of the 7th infantry, Vancouver Bar racks',; here in the second boxing bout of the season at the Salem Armory next j Wednesday night. Twentyrsix-rounds of fighting are to be offered by the Salem boxing commission, j Bill Hunt, of the Salem fire department, will meet Bill Poole, of Portland, in a 6 round eemi-final bout. Both men are heavies, port is given If the proper sup there will betwo cards i offered! fans each month, according to jllarry Plant, local matchmaker. I The; remainder of the bouts are to be signed i up in Portland by Hansen, assistant matchmaker, who is a brother of Harry Han sen, Portland matchmaker. - The two boxing commissions will co operate in their demand that the contracts of the boxera will be carried out j j i Beside the main event and the Hunt-Poole event,' there will be one-other 6-round bout and two 4-round encounters staged on October 29, the night of the bout. 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It will be worth your while t o remember the name next time you buy Bacon or Ham. a viui f - , Buy Hams and Bacon by this Brand Name v-.ni j i ir . .4V.: u w i IUU II IlIIU bTUJUIUiy uie iww unfile H ''!; 1 m i m I h BEARCATS ALL SET FOf) SATURDAY GAME Granc Wit The land f camp u it will when homecoming game whentht Bear cats irieet their traditional ene mies, tflitj College of l'uget Sound. The with T for 2 stand to Be Completed i Plenty of Room fori All Spectators ; new grandstand on Sweet- i'ld, Willainetto university , isn't quite finished.' but, be by Saturday afternoon t Swill be dedicated at the .structure is 200 feet long. ows of seats; it has seats 000 people. Comfortable seats, tbo, raised four inches above the footway for the next tier, and plenty of good standing and pass ing roc m. One can stand up with comfort iand yell his head offat every ood play without having to tramp art toes other than his own. There are three entrances, one at eitherj end and one in the mid dle. The seating is divided into four sections, one for either end and the other two being served by the middle entrance. -The struc ture if like the champion1 farm fenc? horse high, rabbit; tight and biijll strong. It is built strong enough for many times the great est possible load, well set on con crete piers, with a good roof that keeps iff the rain and arrests de- pronnses to meet every need for a grandstand cay. possible anywhere, The present grandstand is set well back from the old track'; the new track is to be re-surveyed and laid out ! so as to come a rod or more closer to the new stand, and allow lop building the eventual big stadium jon the south side of the field, where the old bleachers lare now 'Hie football field and track will remain as they are for this season, however. Besides the pleasure of sitting in a r?ally good ampitheater, the opening game on Saturday prom ises to be f ulT of thrills such as Salem audiences have not been accust med to seeing. Nine out of the eleven players who recently trounced , the Oregon team will start In the lineup; they were go ing well against Oregon, but their machine-like playing today would be a revelation to thos who saw them at that 'time. The whole Bearcat I squad numbers about 20 players, all of whom will be po tentialities for any game during the s'ason. They have kept up their work with remarkable fidel ity; tl ere Is no place in the regu lar liueup that can not be credit ably crjeven brilliantly filled by some other playVr now on the squad. - : i : ' While College jfof f'uget Sound has always turnbtltoul a good team and this year i ijo. nxceptioii, the lHarcats have nit ih years had any tiling like the present executive ability on the iied. There have been brilliant phiVers, like '"Fat Zelltr, the indestructible fleet half of the past twt ythrs; , but he never had a lii5ie to isupbort him like the present leant. With the 124 earcats lwf would run the whole coast raggf jjl. The 'Bearc ats have a real tcanij; witfioiu many outstanding star.-, but with lh price less iupredicpt cif- uniforniity that work3 togeter ?and puts 11 players into evtrl' ntove. If there is a vacant seat in the grandstand for the Homecoming game It is an nfMisation against the loyal sporting blood of Salem that now has a fiance to sit in a private throne ; :nd ; njoy itself and to see the;; lig 'game of the year. : Coach Rathbiin ha 30 men on his squad, with $rackerjack subs for every posit on; the game doesn't hang oii iny bne star who might be cripphyl. j; It promises to be the most tfiriliing game of the year, or for iears past- that is, if the visitbri show enough class to make it ir match; which they have always llone in the past. i 7 . H i WILL BE BIG E Milton Sills Appears In High jClfes ; Picture : rl f Presenting Milon J Sills in the mate uline leacl, tlf Ljib'erty theater tmlav start its Shewing of Metro's latest productioh,f 'The Heart Ban dit," a. combination of comedy and drama that Is refreshing in its revelations. ' - 1 1 The story written by Fred Ken "'y Myton, cdnierni a girl ban dit of the Newf Y6rk Bowery, wiiicn Is a sufficient xecital of the po-jhiiities. and sione of the pos sibilities have ben missed in de v loping the plptlthrpugh a series of iiiterest-griphiiig situations. Armistice Day Plans. Center Around War ; Mothers j Mefnoi ial btatue t The pHogram for Armistice day has "not been fully arranged by the committees of j Salem War MothersSjand the American legion, but th" major events have been scheduled. The principal feature of the day will be the unveiling of the. statue, Over the Top to Vic tory," with a public parade pre ctdingJ.i The unveiling of the monument has been made a county affair. With each community being represented by members . of !the War Mothers, who are to take an active part in the ceremony. ; , The relatives of the soldier dead who are commemorated' by the monument are to be the special guefets.f while a platform is to be erected for the speakers. The parade, which is to be one of the teaturea of the celebration, ili tie: composed of every organi zation In thei county, with every organization represented and a special; Invitation is extended for them to be present. The Delbert Ileeves post of the American legion from Silverton is to be well repre sented, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and other units are to be in the parade. I The unveiling of the statue is to be the high-light of the event, and George Griffith, state com mander of the American legion, has been selected! for this, while Col. Carle 'Abrams is to be master of ceremonies. Wouldn't it -be run 1 f we all made, what we claim1 we do? , ootball! Alpahy High vs Salem High Firit Scholastic Game of the Season ! S wee tland Field 1 .:;!. Friday, October 24, 3:30 p. m. i Admission 75c See the CJiamiions at stock EposltipEu ' 7 Vr A Qreat Neu Exposition Palace and Amphitheatre The Greatest Cdmbined Exhibit of Pure Bred Lie Stock Under One Roof n! America $90,000 itij Premiums The 14th annual Pacific International Live Stock Exposition, Portnd Nov. 1st to 8th, will be bigger and better thn ever before.' The new and enlarged exposition palace and amphitheatre will fea ture the greatest combined exhibit of pure bred and f2ncv live stock in America ove 4.000 prize animals of many kinds and almost all breed--Becf and Dairy Cattle, Swine, Horses. Sheen. Goats; ilsa Poultry Show. Land and Industrial Products and the world's greatest Night Horse Show. I I All con bawd CrMt Ur Stock Exposition: LaoJ d ladmtrialProdoctsSKow; Nortbweat Hitu4 Graia Show; WnKrnvWidttr PonlUjr Shows Fucr ud Caitcd Honf Sbow. DAILY AUCTION DAfRY aad BEEF BREEDS Jadfoa ox lotornftionAl Ropatmtioa REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILROADS MM Portlandi-Nov. 1-8 L f -,4 1 ti v V Largcct Livestock Show in the Vorld -10 acres under one roof Robin Reed, Olympic Star, Will. Wrestle at Albany i Robin Reed, O AC student and Olympic wrestlink champion at 1 3-1 pounds, will meet Cheater Newton of Portland, a runner-up to jlteed at Paris, at the! Albany Ellis lodg$ open house tonight. Vceraiis of all wars in which the t'ujted States has participated, whb are able to attend, will be the spcicial guests, r George It. Crif fitS of this city, state commander of jt he AmrriCan legion, has been extended a. Bpecial invitation to atlj-nd. James Heed, who Is a stukient at Willamette university an a member of Th" Statesman'B editorial., staff. Is a brother to Itopin Reed. f authorities learned titer that I man w T he f a t h e r be 1 i e ves kuiefde, from his t- as demented. it a cake of Men are not alwa animals. When u d ing he i an scratch 1 4s any superior to Htarts Itch- w he ret I'.eauty and bralfH twice too much. together are : j ' Demented Youth Chains j Self to Tree and Dies )VI LL.I A M S PO RT, Pa . , Oct. 2Z. fhe bo(y of Henry Handy Mc llebry of Ajdmore, a suburb of Philadelphia, was found today chained toi a tree about six miles froan Trout Run and . two miles frdm the nearest house. He had bean dead j for,, several months. The chain was fastened about his ne(fk with a lock. He had a path abcut the tree which was also cut by j the chain. - , It was at first supposed to be a casje of mUrder but tonight the LA F0LLETTE WAKES REPLY TO HIS CRITICS l Std woJI V nunuoo) JjrogleHH with cheap and ad and would protect! tl! er and iiiHure to hi organize for his mu "It was the tinned the speaker, ed and carried ttirou stitutional amendment for direct election States senators responsible for thkt group of honest, a progressive men in Wisconsin, . Iowa,: North Dakota, Neb ington, Montana ai who haye challenged in the house j of and in tlie senate looked upon as the vileged wealth, a was only captured people themselves. "It was the redit quate c wage worn the right to al belief it. Ives,' con- "who iaitiat- gb thej con- providing of . United an innovation increasing ble, fearless, congress! from Minnesota, aska, Wash- . elsewhere the old! gang representatives which was long citadel of pri- itadel which through the id progressives who made tie long fight to end the shame r child labor In this coun try. whjr placed upon the statute books the employers' -liability laws, who forced the enactment of an amendment to the federal constitution which made It possi ble to jtax incomes, who insisted that war should involve equal sacrific.and who forced the adop tion of 0 excess profits taxes." 9 EPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE The heat of red peppers takes the "oiich" from a sore, lame back, jit can not hurt you, and It certainly ends the torture-at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red I'jepper Rub, and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing hag " such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just las soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the ting ling "hfat. 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MILTON ILL Gertrude Clair Wallace McDonald Viola Dana - Taken From ANGEL FACE MOLLY" LOOK M OLLY O'JIAUA warned him, but John Itand'g code of honor prevented p against his frienda But It wasn't jhim from heeding any accusations gentleman's agreement. . That was enough. Mollyi a girl RaD-'les from New York's underworld. Molly had no fear, no scruples.ino conscience. Schooled in criime herself, she matched her wits against the buccaneers of Wall Street. COMEDY The Merriest Melodrama in nj IHraclc! They had a enough for NEWS inni : is i FRIDAY and SATURDAY a V V 4 4 t r 4 4 k r I ( I i i . i i i i i ? ' I I