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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1924)
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1924 -rt 'OOTB TEAM AND.; SPECIAL TRMN OF ROOTERS OFF TOD.'- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON ALL I ! EUGENE HIGH HELD STRONG Salem Promised More Op- 1 position 'Than Was Put Forth By Albany i'- Accompanied by a special train load of rooters, the Salem high school football team will leave this morning for Eugene, where they will clash with the purple and -white this afternoon. Coach Hunt ington Is taking 22 players along n the trip, y 1 From reports here Eugene lis considered a formidable aggrega tion and superior to Albany,: which was defeated 28 to 7. So far the tame with Albany has been the only one played by the , red and -black this season, practice has been aided by one scrimmage con test against first year players at Svillamette. - .What Salem will do to Eugene remains to be seen, and the "do ing" may be done by the latter team. Members of j the' i Salem eleven are far from confident of a victory, due to their lack of real opposition this year. However, they are filled with the old f fight ing spirit and will scrap to the '.final whistle blow. ' f The train will return to Salem shortly after the finish of I ; the 'game, leaving Eugene about' 5:30 o'clock. ( Several of the Salem fans ''are motoring to the university :ity. f ' 1--;. There will be no spectacular Ime 'played here today, though "the J. ---Lb Parrlsh Junior high 'school is slated to mix with the "'Stayton high school aggregation there. ' j "Huskies Have No Eastern opponent tor uecemoer b ' ; ' " - i - :j " (- SEATTLE, Nov. 10. No oppon eat has been obtained for a foot 71 all game that the University of Washington's schedule included I for December 6, with an eastern team, Darwin Meisnest. Husky graduate ' manager, said today. "Washington stands ready to' play ?y representative collegiate team ia Seattle December 6, said Meisnest.:-' " , i j ' SAINTS GET COAST 3LX ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 10. iFred Mollwitz, first baseman with racramento, Pacific coast league, ias been obtained by the St. Paul American Association club it was announced today. The Saints gave lot him "Speed" Martin,! pitcher, -who had refused to report to the locals last spring. LET fER ZIP! Agnes Ayres "Racing Hearts" With i Theodore Roberts And . ; Richard Dix, A Paramount Picture Lorelr Agne at the wheel, in romance sizzling with thrills. TODAY : New Show Tomorrow Bligh Theatre I GRAND THURSDAY NITE ! Prices 50c SZc f 1.10 , Tax Included . . lit-ttrr pet tickets-early ami . avonl tamlin!5 in line T ; ,,. I WEST POINT IiACmOSSE TEAM HEOIXS PRACTICE; DIlis RECEIVES THE BALL :6 J-1 -VSf: Si Members of I the U. S. Military Academy lacrosse team have been getting In some early 1 practice for a long, hard season. . Tha photo graph shows Bill Dean tn actiou. ITSC STAR OCT LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10. Jeff Cravath, center , and one of the out-standing stars of the Univer sity of Southern California foot ball team who broke his leg dur ing the game) here Saturday af ternoon between St. Mary's col lege and the Trojans, will be out of the lineup or the remainder of the season, it was announced today. . r If wives could cook, married men would outlive single men. "Cascarets" 10c if Constipated, . . i ; ; - - I - . Dizzy, Bilious 'Peel fine! Let "Cascar ets" clean v o n r bowels f? V'rTr'x and stimulate -T ! 4zr V your liver. No n g or o v e r a c ting. Millions of j f men, women, and children take this harmless laxative-cathartic. It doesn't sick en you like pills, oils, calomel and salts.' Tastej nice acts wonder ful. 10c, 25c and 50c boxes any drugstore. Adv. L - . ; hi I'' - " ' i i - it J 5 X DOUG FAIRBANKS BILL HART j and TOM MIX in FRED THOMPSON SILVER KING You won't be able to help your self! I No matter how calm and collected you may. be THIS PIC TURE WILL GET RIGHT UNDER YOUR SKIN! You'll thrill in spite of yourself you'll feel the excitement g r o w i n g upon yon no matter how I much you fight 1 against it! IT'S THAT KIND OF A PICTURE and you're going to say, as everybody Is . saying: "WHAT EN TERTAINMENT!" . . Your Money Back If Dissatisfied! M 1 ALSO Comedy, REVIEW SCENIC Airships are Compared ! With Distances in City This week's bulletin of the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce ; gives interesting Information concern ing the Shenandoah, the monster airship, which recently passed close to Salem. It is CSu feet long and 79 feet wide and would extend from - the Ladd & ? Flush corner east to Kafoury Bros, store, filling the street and part of the sidewalk. 1 . - The ZR3, which Is C50 feet long and 90 feet wide would extend from the United States National bank corner, north on Commercial until in front of Ilostein & Green baugh and would fill the entire street and almost all the sidewalk on each side. - THE CALIFORNIA GAMES Six Colleges Will Enter Foot ball Clashes on Armis tice Day Today LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10 Arm istice day tomorrow will find six squads of the southern California college football conference tang ling in a tnree sector battle after resting for the past ten days. Pomona college visits Whittier in the important encounter of the day. Occidental college takes on the Southern Institute of Technol ogy, which has yet to win a game, in the Rose bowl, Pasadena, and the University of California southern branch travels to Red lands to "face the University, of Redland's team. 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Their standings, however, rwere unaltered. Montana's 61" to 7 victory over Pacific University Saturday and Whitman's 7 to 6 victory over Wil lamette placed both of them above Willamette with a percentage of .250 in the standings. Washing ton held California to a 7, to 7 tie 102.1 Ford Coupe, repainted and as good as new. 19? Ford 2 Door Sedan, cheap. 1924 Studebaker Light G Tour ing. This is Just a sample of ."SO rars which you have to select from. We have hundreds of satisfied custom era among the lad ies. They know they :an depend upon our business Integrity In :he sale of used cars. "USED BUT NOT ABUSED" Certified Public Motor Car , Market 255 N. Church St. Phone SS5 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Now i -j FT ' i E R T Y its iiirf wm w In a non-conference engagement and Gonzaga, the remaining con ference eleven, did not plajr dur ing the week end. Standings of the teams follow: Won Lost Tied Pet. Idaho Gonzaga . . Washington Oregon . . . O AC j . .4 i .4 .3 0 '0 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 1.000 .800 .750 f .500 .250 -.250 i250 .000 .000 1, Wash'n State 1 Montana . . . 1 Whitman ... .1 Willamette ..0 Pacific 0 Parrish Loses Game - With Heavy ' Chemawa The game with Chemawa was a failure for Parrish. Although the team did their utmost the game was lost with a score of 25 to 0. The Chemawa team was older and far heavier than the Parrish team. The touchdowns were made by long runs. The longest was 70 yards. Chemawa did some splen did team work, although three of their best men were knocked out. Lee Eckner and Paul Philips did some splendid work, for Parrish. A game with Stayton is scheduled for today. TONY FUME STILL Mexican Fighfer to Meet Mike McTigue on Wash- ington's Birthday I LOS, ANGELES, Nov. 10. Tony Fuente, Mexican heavyweight whose repeated knockouts of his opponents during the past two months have added zest to the "heavy" boxing game In the west, will meet Mike McTigue, light heavyweight champion, February 22: in - the American I Legion sta dium at Culver City,1 near here, according to an announcement to day by Fred Winsor, Fuente's manager, i and also manager of the stadium. ' On November, 17 Fuente meets Fred Fulton, Min nesota plasterer in a four round contest at Culver' City and the winner of ' this match will go a gainst Bartley Madden at Culver City, December 1, according to Winsor. j , t "New Today .' ii Tuesday Wednesday Thursday " ii i 4' 1. CL MB NG UPWARD ILK-BO TIE SEEMS LIKELY Maroons Will Declare Draw for Honors if They Wirr Remaining Games CHICAGO, Nov. 10. At the close of the Western conference football season, if neither Illinois nor Chicago has met defeat, an Illinois-Chicago tie for the con ference championship will be as serted by the University of Chi cago and gold footballs emblem atic of championship honors, will be awarded the ' players. This was learned today from the- Chi cago athletic department i where A. A. Stagg, veteran coach was in high elation over the gripping battle in which ' his men carried their offense through the Illinois team,- scoring the first touch of the game ' In case, Chicago wins", from Northwestern and Wisconsin in the remaining games and Illinois wins from Minnesota and Ohio, the Midway will-claim a cham pionship tie between Chicago1 and Illinois. With no defeats this ye'ar for the two leaders, the season will end with four victories each for Illinois and Chicago, one tie for Illinois and. two for Chicago. Letter on Transient Clue to Missing Girls M. G. Morrow, a sleeper booked recently at the Salem police sta tion furnished a clew by' letters in his possession which the Salem and Portland police authorities used in locating two girls who had run away from their homes in Montesano, Wash. A circular had been received by the local po lice rescribing the runaways and giving their names. Sergeant Smart found the let ters on Morrow which had been written by one of the girls and was signed with her first name. In it she referred to her chum by the initial of her first name. The letter contained references of the two girls leaving home. An order was1 given for Mor row to be detained and he was questioned by. police matron Myra Faster Than the Wind - It's a Niag ara of Roaring Laughter - It Will Make Your Pulse Leap! r.. s t-v - . , s " ' - More and Shanks and after a little while told of his acquaintance with the two girls. Portland officers were notified and they are on the trace of the two girls. . Morrow is about 20. years old while the gfrls are about 17 years old. The letters Indicated that the girls thought they were being j bossed too much at . their homes. Chinese Willamette Student Learns of Death of Wife Cedrlc Chang, a senior at Will amette university, received a letter from his home in Chrna last Sat urday .which told of the . Budden death of his wife. Details were lacking in the brief letter and it is presumed that her death was unexpected. . Mrs. Chang la sur vived by her husband . and a son three and one-half years old. t He has been in the United Stat es about three years and will re main there three years more to complete his education, after which he will return to China and engage in educational work. Airy Persiflage Ella: "Why jdid Maude fall out with her sky-writing aviator sweetheart?" Ellen; "She was driving along one day and read one of his notes to another girl' . " Lion Tamers Defeat Little Midgets, 24-0 The Lion 'Tamers treated the Little Midgets to a real drubbing on the Salem high school athletic yesterday afternoon by a score of 24 to, 0 in a football contest. The GRAND TONIGHT ONLY A Great Big Genuine Hit Schwab &'KuseH's Production of (T THR MITSTPAT. mMEnY HIT W A Cast of Genuine Artists and Select Chorus - The, IJcst Aggregation of Dangers on Tour PIUCHS: 1 f3 $2.50 PLUS TAX BOX" OFFICE SALE .VOW Ioors Open 7:4. Curtain 8:33 3 .. t . ' 0 "3 : .. . : r f Hand-to-hand clashes with enemies,, duels and most daring, reckless, devil-take-care ride down mountain side in car without brakes S-O-S And all is well! Thrilling and Exciting than "Going The Hottentots Q - R - E - G - O - Lion Tamers are taking the lead in several contests and arej sche duled to meet an . Independence team in a gridiron contest soon. Wayne Dlaco Is the captain of the Lion Tamers and was responsible for two touchdowns In yesterday's contest. 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