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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, 'OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING," SEPTEMBER 10, lCrr
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C '- i V rimma rrp Will ' 9tn rt ,a lntereuaK iw of t
-tany Nexi wee.K
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ach Rath bun at Willamette
r'ersXly faas2Qmen on the field
: ' rdeavorfngJ to place on the. var-
jlflfy. Of; this, number . but; seven
rwcre on last year's squad, and out
of these only three are lettermen;
'. Kcsnaeht at end. Rhodes at guard
fend Stolzhelse. at taekle".'are ' the
.only. lettermen out nt present,, al-
tbpugb Hartley,. Robertson and
Houston are exnected to renort by
V the end of the week. - Scott, Bate-
roh, YPoodworth and Taylor ;are
. By Xormaa E. Brown!
Agitation to eliminate the try
for goal after touAdowh ls'grow-
Thls
the fact
earliest days of football
the touchdown was' secondary to
the try for goal Itapart J being
mainly to Rite a team a chance to
try for gOAl.'---j'v'y-hTAt:y'
- Should this extra -paint as the
game is now scdre W eliminated.
in tne future, the probabilities are
that the value of the touchdown
would be, raised from six - pornta
to seven. ':
The goal from the field, three
points,, and sa(ety, two points, are
the other means of scoring jas the
game is , played today.. - t
The valu&of a goal scored by p
kick, from taat field : in, comparison
to the value of a -touchdown, Js
one of the features Cof tbei game
that makes the development of , a
good kicker h vital . necessity In
the -building of a team.' Such; a
kick from placement (the, ball lis
held by a teammate for the; kicker
as the hall Js- passed by the cen
ter) or a' drop kick furnishes otje
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Rousing: Reception Given Entertainment
1 , Offered at HeilTg Theater Last NisHt
Yamlevi'.U VpKraniFIar lnketl House; New Otthewtra Intro-
y . ilui-l; Specialty Number Win Much Applauso
the remainder who. have renorted
trom last yearB squad. ! . "-.
r"-" As the Bearcats have lost Ish
; fm. (captain) Post, Fletcher and
v Cramer, of last year'i squad, prac
f. tiCally an -entire new, backfield will
iiave totb'e bunt" np! heforo the
i tirst game-of the season, which is
with the University of Washlng
':Vnn on Rentember 26 lesS .than
ln Hm'tn a.' And Ont of the I nOIIDI C PARIIMR "DADPPn B
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"!a 'pacteil 'hVuse every eat full
to .the', boxes gave the' - opening
vaufeville biH at the- Heilig tha
"tre a rousing receptfem last night.
; Friday of .each weeli will be vande
hyiHe-day atthe new theatre and
' Friday. rone: niter" notbr, will
.doubtIesa,!rrov'rerf.letter days to
the Safem flieatre going' public. .
, An'-ppenihg organ selection in
troduced the. ne Instrument again
i?Ao thfv.. public; after
3Q.G30 SWEATERS :
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Red Crosln Need of Sup
pliesr Disabled Vcter-;-
ans in Hospitals
"Thirty thoiishnd sweaters nerd-
led to meet' demands of disabled
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mi n. ipervice mpn in hospitals. Can we
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of the.; tensest 'moment in the
game. . Ilistory . Js. -repleteyrith
garfles wonthrougll tt "educated
toes", of stars. v ;'.4 '. ' -H "
The "saietypoinf s arg, added but J
rarely to a team's "total. -i? i ' ;
(Tomorrojr tThe dlff erenticksL )
danagetfient eiten
its new pat rons. in-a neflf 'circuit, Uheir sustained "nasaV harmony
IColorful pictqre reels introduced In tho distinctly novelty line was
early Indian tUfe followed with the. clevef J'Le Petit Cabortfv en
aniamorous 4and .fistie- comedy." acted pjr Mantell's ManJkrns at
Twof feature . numbers by Ih uch a pace that "wve had to
ncw"'He'iUg, 6rche.stfa w'ith Mary hang to their husbands. and hu
Talmadge directing, ay savor to bands to their seats," The. whole
the evening. ... ; , . 1 performance was hugely enliven-
The O'Brien Sister" and. Mack ing from first to lasti " ' '
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in, 'Bits of Musical Comedy" ap
peared In duoVtfrio, and solo, cap
tivating their audience with their
comkd and scintniant cost a men.
W.jC Dornfield's "Triir asuf Chat-
ter" offered -a ew" repertoire4
cleight-of-hand' trlcks-twlth foot
"notes "by the anthor."
Dale and Delene Jit- their mnsl
ca couiedy-.iurprUe created fur-i
or! with .their portable wfgj and!
'prima donnav voices, while , the count on your cnapter io neip us
Knox.CoWdy Quartet In "Out ot! meet this emerkenryr Your .quota
to Tacinc
C, yesterday, by C. CAIbln. chair
man of the local Red- Cross.
' It taken a pound of wool for a
sleeveless sweater, and a pouna
and three quarter for one with
slevert
The Salem Red Cross rooms are
on the third floor of the Pfrby
bulldlug. Phone 19S0.
It goes without Faying that Sa
lem will Immediately respond "lth
her full quota to this demand
and will probably double or treble
It.
Ivk IJm Speakrr
Profenr Peck, landscape ex
pert ct OAC. was the principal
speaker at the Lions club lunch
eon r nuay noon at me carton
hotel. Care in the appear me of
the yard and strt-et was empha
sized. II. jI. (Jwynn sang two bass
solos. .
"Marconi says it will soon le
possible to tel phone anywhere on
earth." . Provided the line Iin't
busy. . . , .
after which .the J Knox, CoWdy Quartet in "Qut ot' meet this emerkenryr Tf
tended greitins. to vTutaer?jna'de their real xhit wlthig 25; Send Kepiy t
. i'aterisrfrojn the freshmen who
iave : reported, " only four sho
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promise of varsity material so far.
t ''s The squad -for this time of the
tiflKonj-'ta .the 'smallest out in
1 .tears. - .
' 4 i The. .blgt, problem "confronting
r.ipfi Ttnthbun t that of retting
tv, ;tne last'oF' last
Sekj eini'njr did itsf j
PRACTISE MlST VCEASE AC
. tORBIXG TO ORDERS
Orders-have been issued by the
police department for the rigid
enforcement of" the ordinance
prohibiting double parking jintte
business district. For some time
It was customary for the 'traffic
r- r rhepu irttnx-ot it is-doubtf ul 1 0fti;erg jThfct, rmotorlst sc'jb-
if he -win. oe.oaric in me Bin fteft. Inabhins back W
1 jthUUeir,ariABothtr serious. tldssJ,., for ftre-mirfute "intervals
V-hV H verefK W
ii n.nu. ' f. ; i th e pmiiegeswar oei
. illiri ipate In the nrstxew games
"; I beeaaoe of a recent operation.
t 3fjpr,ll.the handicaps with
,v' i vb'lehttfbe squad Is; starting the..
1 sesa,preJiroinary ork' la being
j plucsed inro hara ana rasi, De-
.' ! cabvC-flf" Jhe short time remaln-
1 1ng In 'which to -prepare for the J
I first" game, t Thursday- attention
; was gtven. to kickers, to running
I down. Viats. to passing, and: to
tigaM practice. Jbe tboys also
- took- a- tew i flies at the. dummy.
" J&siaunage williQt take place un-
ji til-next week. v.
7nttJ AIR POLICY IS;
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" While " former army 'and r navy
officers have places on the presi
4 dent'a Investizatln board, the ma-
, Jorlty wlll.be elviliani.; chWea
u tb ' president because of ; their
' , special knowledge of the problem
. 4; presented and because he believed
KajTte feountry'ti'OtiTd'irare ton-
I tuence tn tne conclusion reacuu
Members of the board are: . i
. 'laj. : Gen. James G. Harbord,
' Tti S. army, .retired, president of
l.'th Radio cornoration of America
cute i wl mn
ptivlWgeiwar being abused to
a great extent and so ordeis were
t8ued;.tq eliminate the, practise
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. Pacific : ' J ; f
San Francfsco 3; Portland 2. j -Seattle
7-3; Los Angeles 4-1.
Sacramento t; vVerhon 0. '
Oakland-Salt Lake '"game post
poned; raln,. - - -
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Adi le Oarron Ptutse,. of
UEVELATK)NS OF A WIFE
-opyrght by Newspaper feature
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iiranch. t Urge local publicity cam
paign for. knitters and donations
to purchase, the necewary wool.
War workers should rally to your
support- T "j .
, The above I the wprding of -a
dispatch received from Red Cross
headquarters .at ashington. D.
fered totake the care of. them on
your-shonlders.'. ,." !rf- ,;!
Madre Is Tactfutt A
! American
Philadelphia 4-7: Detroit
2-3.
-Washington 10; -Chicago '5.
New York 4 ; St. Louis 2,
Cleveland C;" Boston u.
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Pittsburgh 9; Boston '7
New York 8; Chicago 2.
s0Loul9 "9 ; BrooKfyji 5.
Philadelphia 5; Cincinnati ?
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Education pays, unless you Ret
He -down to -be -an -educator.
i : , CHAPTER F-l 1 4 ' j
TIi CurliXH "LnstWord," Cath
;' - . n ine1 CiVCj lidRe
I "Well!" my mother-in-law ex:
claimed wlien, ; with, frequent ex
cited interruptions and questions
f rom.her I h ad -finished my story
of the f openings across'the road.
"I ca i &ee where" we , have,- that
family .oh oar hands for' a whilel
"Let me.' see." fehe continued
speculatively. 5 We have more, po
tatoes and c&hpages and -other
vegetahleaj thjn. we: can possibly
use before 'Spifng.'and It's no use
trying, to Bell them tout herer And
there's inQre..m.ilk than the'pis
need, and the heni are laying fine
now. :nve'tach" send theniTnllk arid
eggs- and yegejables, and perhaps
af'.itch or two'Kot that pork Jim
put , down -la$t- Kal'. But it will
take some Vjbney. besides. I hope
I you thought Vf;ihat wen yotf-.ef-.
f-Her tone held, the old captious
note, - and.. I realized that like, a
spoiled child temporarily on its
best behavior, my mother-in-law
had been ."as good as ebe could
be;' tor just about as lonj'es she
could stad' it. That .she was tired
and exceedingly, nervous with. the
Strain ot preparing fo tho Impend
ing arrival of her' daughter and
her distlngnished son-in-law, I also
Itnewv'a'atl hkstehed to proffer the
Scriptu'ral !"8oft answer;' V "f ;
4Vl don't exnect to rive them hut
avery "ltUle? for their immediate
necessities,':! l'ss.id plaeatingly.
tToraorrow.' If the father has, not
been released on bond, which ap
peats. eat ire ly probable, I shalt re--port
their. xse.Ao '.the-;Red Cross
local. rffhich, .wilL investigate, and
if relief is 'necessary, will ee that
town funds -provide fornhera. But
lip.m. sure the" eggs nd-the milk
will be welcome,, any wtiy; with so
many littlo children j:
'. "I'mslad 'yon hacf that", mucn
sense, anywayt" she answered in a
biore..inollYiied tone, Ignoring the
latter.:part of: my, little speech.
"But l wish I'd gone over myself.
However,-"I suppose 'you did"ilke
best you knew how Do you want
any$hlng.more.6f meT tonight?" .;
"Why,' ho. think youV Mother '
I answered hastily, fervently hop
ing that she would not deject the
smi.e which I was heroically pressing-back
froln my-iips. . ;
A"The I'll gc to bed,", she an-;
nounced.y rising. ; "I'm . tfredto
death. -Yu'two would .bptter-'go
to bed. also, instead of chattering
here halt the night, as ybu"re plan
ning to-do, W'eve an tCA'a hard
day Sn front- ot us- towoi'row. -
"You wrong-riia"Madanr'Gra-
.ham.!, Kathet;net ajd HghtlyiIf
Madge attempts to talk 'longer
than five minutes, I shall stalk out
anf leave her spouting to the emp-
"Thit Empty Threat. ' :
'HhmphV ' l know both of 3
you
as well tis-if I d jointed and put
you together," my tnother-In-law
responded,." "You can't fool, me!
But'Iarn you,,l shall call you
both at six, qo matter what time
yon go. to bed."- j ' r
And ..that's no empty threat."
Katherine groaned when my
mother-in-law finally had taXeri
I her departure and I had closed 'the
door behind-her. :'Sh. means-ex
actly what she.says', Six b "clock!
Cgh. That's my.daily dlet.,.f I
thonxhCJ'd be otfn It ior day
6rtwo.rV
: "And iso you shalij'' I
digtiaaUy. . "Toa art; under,., ao
obligation to rise at that hour just
because she wishes you to." ,
N'0o?',she draw'.ed." "Do you
Imagine for one fraction ot a sec
ond that with the lady In her pres
ent frame ot ttfind toward me, I
shall do -anything to add to her
fancied grievance ?' Nay, nay, lit
tle one. 1 never yet have stirred
up. the circus animals, at feeding
time,' and I don t. intend to begin
now.- After all." 1 don't need the
extra-sleep. IH.haveimy regular
eight hours fffl "don't arry here
too .long, jtndT more than that is
only an enervating luxury,
: Tnvglad v you have nice.
philosophical name for It," 1 re
torted. -But it's a shame to get
you up, nevertheless. I However. 1
suppose. there's nothing else to be
one, feo I fancy we'd .uetter post
pone our talk.1' ; I - f
; "Ncrt;bn myiefcount," Katherine
declared stojjtly.fbut I knew that
her fatigue was greater than she
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gress' from - Georgia, member of
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James1 S. Parker, chairman, of
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1 Arthur C Denlson. judge of the
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f ranged soecln'.ly for the rnrtoA.
Those registering after Wedne-
day will be required to do so at
(he registrar's office In Eaton hall
! P- CA Downs will be retained
' thlij. year as university physic'an.
i Each student will be given a thor-
'ough medical' examination, and a
ehajrtwfll hemad. Of his ondi
w tIonvs,. Dr;.DocMj will reserve a
y , portion, of hfa time each day for
nalverslty students,-and anystu
. dent-mayN receive medical treat
i ment t jany time -he may . need It
j: throughout jhe. fcchooi ?yeari -f
. One feature ot; the registration
" B . A - a .
f in year wiu ne ine gain ovine
i men over the girl. In 1923 the
freshman class ; averaged i three
women to every two men. but
last year .the freshmen . class was
evenly divided between the two,
and. from present Indication's' the
freshmen enrollment wilt continue
to be equally divided. At th3
present time therms aire 1 more
women 4han men in the univers
ity, but if the "present ratio jebn
tinues, there will soon be anequal
n umber of each. '-.."
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