The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 23, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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I1D.L1KIIITS
, BEARCAT ElEVEIi
Willamette to Put Green Ag-
gregation infield Satur
v day, Says Coach
A rain of hard lack has be
fallen the Bearcat team, just when
the first same of the season, that
-wltlk University of Washington at
Seattle, is looming op next Satur
day! ; Fasnacht has an injured
shdnlder and will not be able to
takMhe trip. Houston, upon
whtfffi Willamette has depended
for efficient work at center for
threes years, is in bed with the fin.
u. ..Baker, a rook from Illinois
whe has been showing a great
i ;j of promise at practice,
wrenched his back and wiUnot be
able to place in the lineup, j j If
the; list of Injuries keeps multi
plying at the present rate, it will
no be long before there will be
more; on the crippled list than
tlie'reare In the game, according
to Coach Rathbun.
I Willamette will start against
" Washington with the ; greenest
team it has had Jn years.- An Qix.
tlrely new back field .will be out
pnVthe field, and the line will be
composed largely from green ma
terial. In fact, Rhodes, Stolzheise
ana hartley will be the only old
men fin the lineup at Seattle.
Hartley reported for practice Tues
day inorninjrr and his a.drent has
ad.lrd considerable strength to the
ttajmj ;; .- !' . - .-j
'A streak of. silver is beginninr
to Mow Itself through the cloud
that jhorers over Sweetland field,
camp of the Bearcats,, however,
now that Schweining ns reported
again for; practice. Schweinlno
thought he . would be unable1 tr
tup out because of the amount oi
tlui,e he must devote to his studies
and bis work, but has finally seen
nil ray clearj to turn out for thf
reason. Hev played quarter Knd
fun last year and did most of ithe
icklng. He showed up well at
Halting in practice Tuesday
; jpollingsrorth is developing rap
idly and shows promise of exw
lent. back field material. He is fast
and tricky, on his feet and can be
relied upon, practice indicates tc
uaa bis head. Buck Winslow. ;12J
pound sophomore. Is show inf.
promise at end, his reserve' oi
flight making up for what he lick
in weight. .;. . -..
Jt is hoped that the game witl
Washington will bring out jth
possibilities for a team that wil
be&t the Whitman,. Faciric ano
College of Puget Sound teams
Iatir In the season. Last yea
Willamette was - beaten by al
three, and the Bearcats feci it it
hUt turn for thr long end of the
ores this .year. j
TENNIS FINALS TODAY
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OKERBEru; AU EMMElJ IX
C1T CHAMPIONSHIP
fh final of the fingles In; the
citf tennis championships will 1m
played off this afternoon at ?
o'clock on the state bospital curt
between Roy Okerberg ami I Te
Emmel. The winner of this mate!
wBli be awarded the city troph'
cup.: ; j, ..-
r jYeste.dajr I the finals in; thr
men's doubles was played, jwith
Okerberg and Bates winning fron
cmmei and Mickey. A large
"iw attended the meet.
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NKW PLAXs LAII
'Geneva.' sept. h.OjyHthe
Associated press.) - Confirming
thi plans of the leaders, the league
0C nations assembly in plenan
er.lons of the commissions today
- laid the foundations of future in
ternational disarmament and eccy
nqniic conferences. i .
Thinking of
V'j Chocolates?
mI-aS. ink of quality land
M yng that nothlngould be
ftjore delicious.
FOR CANDY DAY
f Saturday, October 10th
JTHE ARTSTYLE
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Contains an asjtortmonf
and
qruality that is unrivalled ai the
frice. Thirty-nine pieces.
Nineteen kinds, all generously
coated with incomparable Art
fciyle Chocolate, the finest gat
ing that can be made. j .
Artstyle Chocolates
signed to fit every Uste. de
mand, occasion r pocket book.
1 The ReJ.BoT Am a A
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Perry Dnigf Store
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
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T-HE WHY AMD HOW OF THF Pi II K
NOTE Thi atries on th football!
ruiea, ey Itonaan E. Brown. rItirat
a iport authority. i attrartinz n-l
Waal interest. Thi article deals!
witn the : nafety, one method of!
(coring, which confute many follow-i
era i me game. fcditor.
: By Xorman L Brown
Our last article dealt with the
touchback and explained in a gen
erar way the difference betwefen
It and the- safety. Because both
are registered behind the goal llbe
they are confusing. V .
As explained, the touchback.
generally speaking, is. made when
the ball In possession eof a player
guarding his own goal is declared
dead when the impetus which seiit
it behind the goal line was fur
nished by the opposing team.
The safety is scored when the
impetus, under the same condi
tions, is furnished by the' side t e
fending the goal.
This impetus can come in maiy.
way a kick, a pass, a fumble by
an incompleted forward pass lie
hind the goal line, a foul or Illeg al
" in me possession of the tem
behind the goal line, or a kick
made . by the defending teim
which crosses the side lines b"biid
the goaf lines- before it Is touched
A safety counts two Doints.
The procedure after jthe aafrtty
is scorea is much the same as that
mm a mw
lETOIETSSU
RetCira Match Likely in Viiw
0T-U0.SB uecision; Mickey
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NEW XORK, Sept. 22. dBv
Vssoclated Press). Negotiations
ror a return match between Mick
ey. Walker, world's welterweight
ihamjioni. and Dave Shade of
California, were opened today by
fex Rickard, promoter. The In
lecisiveness of Walker's victory
7ver Shade in a" 15-round tjitle
-lash at the Yankee stadium last
light. Rickard said, prompted him
oe start j dickering for a return
natch to be held during the rin--er
season in the. new Madifeon
jquare Garden. -
Although no contracts have
;cen drawn up, Rickard said tihat
fack Kearns, WalkerV manager.
IT ALWAYS
PAYS TO
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AT TH .
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To tKe firt
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These percolators
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Is
I t2-qt.. Galvanized
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Oust Pans
2-qt. Covered Buckets
l-lt. Measures
M-It. TnbelCake
Mxl2 Sanitary Drip
1 0-inch Cdlandera
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5-cnp Muffin Pans
10-qt. Dish Pans
1 1 2-qt. Wash Baslna
S-qt. Dairv Pans
15 H -inch frying
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after atouchback.. The ball is
nlaced in nlav
the 30-yard line of the team mak
ing tne safefy that is the team
wnicn had had possession of thp
ball. . . .
Study this and tho tnnrhUanlr
explanations carefully.
itTomorrow About Uneups)
is willing to sign for the match
but that VaQ .Flyn.Ti,.. manager of
St ade. has o.Ve4ern ajlproach
ed. -Flynn. however, is expected
toseize the opportunity for an
other chance at the title.
Official figures of last night's
show reveal that a crowd of 32,
000 paid $185,156 to see the fight.
With the stale acd"federal taxes
deducted RJckard emerged with a
net gate of $159,906.80.! Of this
Walker is understood to "have re
ceived a flat guarantee of $100,
000 with Shade getting a 12 Mi
per cent cut. ; -'
BABE HERMAN W1XS
i CLEVELAND, Sept. 22. (By
Associated Press) Babe Herman,
Pacific coat featherweight, to
night decisively outpointed John
ny Farr, Cleveland, in a 10-round
go. Newspapermen gave Herman
five rounds and Farr one, with
the other four even. -
The Chinese seem to think that
China belong to the Chinese. First
thing we know they will be talk
ing of restricting immigration to
that' country. .
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WEDNESDAY
24
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Electric Percolator for $1.00
Cornplete with six-foot icbrd. '
retail fo'r ?5.00. .-.
Sack of'sugar excepted in fiiis deal '
. See them in our window !
PURE CANE SUGAR
i at i
100 ib.
SENSATIONAL
Tin and Enamelware Sale
1200 PIECES IN THIS ASSORTMENT
Never before have such values been
IliE ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF
TO
Pails
Pans
Tans
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LON CHANEY IN THE UNHOLY THREE'
JjON OiANEYTHE UNHOLY
Now at the
TOOTH OF PREHISTORIC "
MAMMAL IS DISCOVERED
FIXDIXG OF SrECIMEV CON
TRADICTS OLD THEORIES '.
Beliefs Relative to Geological His
tory of Coast Declared
I'pset
HOQUIAM. Wash.. SeDt. 22.
The tooth of a prehistoric manunal
at least 3.000,000 years old. was
turned over V Rev. J.' H. Geoghe
gan today by a fisherman who
found it on the bank of the Hump
tulfph river, about 10 miles west
of here, last week. ,
Rev, Geoghegan, who several
months ago declared that a large
skull found In the bed of the Ho
quiam river was from a similar
animal, is 'authority for the age
given, and declares that the sec
ond find proves -conclusively that
long-accepted theories as to the
geological history of the Pacific
coast are in error. Both speci
mn ;wer from land animals
which existed prior to the glacial
or pleistocene period, proving that
the coast could not have been sub
merged In water hofnra that nr!
od. as has been assumed by scien-
wsia. ine nearest similar discov
ery have been at Viah
ming. : Mr. Geoghegan will search
the vicinity where the tooth was
found for additional specimens,
and will send his find to the Uni
versity of Washington for verifl-
vanuu oi nis siaiements.
The tooth weizhed Wn -nmtn.
and five ounces, and is in a fine
state ; of preservation. Part of
the enamel, nearly one-quarter of
a '"" tnicK. 13 still in good con
FRATTTRFS
"s jw.uu or more in our Urocery
8 cup Panelled Style, Seamless
, '
sack
offered tp you at this price
Enamelware
Mixing Bowls "
2-qt. Sance Tans
12-inch Wash Basins
r 3-qt. Dairy Pans
1 -qt. Dish Pans '
'- 4-qt. Sance Tans
8-qt. Rinsing Pans . .
4-qt. Pudding Pans
Ladles
Drinking Cups
10-inch Deep Pie Plates
THREE"
Heilig Theater
ditlon. though the grinding sur
faces were largely worn away. The
greater part of the specimen is
composed of roots five inches long.
The grinding surface measures
nearly seven Inches by more than
three inches, and an exposed nerve
indicates that the giant animal
probably suffered severely from
toothache in his declining days.
The tooth is probably that of a
raastadon or mammoth. Mr. Geog
hegan believes.
In Washington a monkey badly
bit a boy who was teasing it. It
all happened because the boy did
not spring from the monkey in
time. ; -
This ttThetfest
J I. A
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Lone Eared nnd iiv.n
braying (some say he's
the missing link). Cynic
and Iconoclast; "This
Love Stuff Makes Ma
Sick." be said. What a
Pest he was! Always In
the way when Lady wat
being wooed by 1
BLACK CYCLONE
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WEDNESDAY MORNING.
T
US PROGRESSING
Salem Rod and Gun Club
Sponsor for Event at State
Fair Next Week i
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Plans for the registered shoot at
the state fair with cometition keen
amount experts of the country are
nearly completed by the Salem
Rod and Gun club, sponsors of the
event. , Cities sending men in
clude Portland, Eugene, Corvallis
and Albany, with local men out
for some of the prizes.
At a practice shoot he'.d Sunday
the following scores were made:
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Caldwell ;. 54 ou, 9,
K-rkmaa 41 otlt0;o
I'rar.on . 42 oul f 5(i
Race 3q on, ( 3o
Karne 17oDtf.,o
Kiiifwatd 2H out of 50
J ira fatrrxia
Jour .
Y. Iiie
Kadrliff
1.. lll.isdell
Ilaarltina ,
l'rimr
Jim i.
Oarrnre Ho ...
19 out of so
Moot of 35
SU oat of 50
IS out or 23
.'2 out of -i
47 oat of 5'
4 1 oul of 50 .
1U out ot 23
40 out of SO
45 out of SO
Frri . n I out of .'
AN llitam i-k .. 31 oat of 50
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SEPTEMBER 23, lD23-:
K. Tlk
W'hcatoa
43 ol of SO
IS vat of 15
4ut of 2i
Dr. Prime and- Hatelton tied for
honors in the doubles shoot.' The
first 24, ended in a tie at 21 and
the second tied at 18. Results of
the others, Looney 37 out of 48;
Farris 14 out of 24; Pearson and
Viesko 13 out of 24; Prime and
Hazelton 39 out of 48.
SLAYER RELIEVED LOCATED
PEORIA. I1L. Sept. 22. (By
Associated Press.) Joseph Stem
as, slayer of a sheriff and chief
of police. Is believed to be in a
320-acre field of corn near the
scene of his crime. A posse of
S00 citizens scoured, a large part
of the field until nightfall when
they placed a guard around It to
await for daylight.
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San Francisco 11; Salt Lake 9.
Los Angeles 2; Sacramento 1.
American
Washington 3; Cleveland 2
Detroit 11-7; P.oston 8-2.
St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 0.
New York 11-2; Chicago e-4.
National
: Chicago 3; Drooklyn 2. (12 in
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