TH2 OEEGQN : STATZlhlAN, jopiGOJlr, ; .SATURDAY MORNING, SETEER 26, 1025 i - ' . T - -r-r- ZIZ . . . - . I , T T . . L J . ' . 1 1 - - 1 - . ' v 4- By Xorma'E.jBYowi ' Yesterday H ; discussed " the role enforcing: theresence of seven men of i the offensive; team (the team wtth the haH) .xm : the line of scrimmage: 7 ; t. . The other players must be at least five yard tack of tHe line of wrtmmage Trim the exception rof the man who receives "the ball from the center. Y immediately "many 'readers- wl recall shift 'plays an& 5backf ield formations 4ln which Jt ',seeiMS: as though thlsfrule is violated,: Close 'observation, however." 'will; reveal .fsH&'t that. these shifts are sVtixned.that ' v , V! .i v. 1 . ....... .v we men enter tnur riT-Taro. zone Detween the scrimmage -line 'and Fight With Either, Jack or Wills Goal cf 'Light-Heavy Title :H61tier r MINNEAPOLIS. Mini. Sent. 25.-G:ne , Tunney, New Tork heavy eight, .knocked out Bajja'y Madden, heavyigK $ar hofSe, in thfc third ouj.r V achedujed. 10-round bout here tonight. , The end came after a'llttle more than ;two minutes of fighting, when Tunney backed Madden into a corner, gained "his opening tith a left Jab?; and i then fcrossed a crushing a. crushing right to Mad-i den's jaw. -Toppling- over., on his back, Madden--was-, barely able to BIB H VT i"l8e at .the -eeunt- o.f .nine .and-a J t i short left hook acaln nnrawld rise before he was-counted out. I Tunney weighed IS pounds and Madden 189.; jv J : , ; Billy 5i8sonv,ahager;o3th'e American lighaVyweiga't Cham pion, ; declared Tjiar Tunney, --yrho accomplished lrr three rounds what ' Harry Wills, je'-negro j neavy weight, was uaabte to da in 15, is . now ready forrfeHher- .Wii' or ( Dempsey. . ; ' rWe wiiriigfilthwmpsey or Wills. now," Giison, said . "We prefer to meet SempSey; 'of course,' I but If he Is hot avalfable, "well take on W Ills any time he Is ready. jad . we'll ln too.' Tunnty displayed" 'greatly im proved form since his last appear ance here when he beat Harry Greb several months ago. His lightning like left never missed its , lead for Madden's head or body and he also showed increased now. er in his rlgnt. He landed on to? Irishman almost at will until the f i line for a championship fight yLs wltn lnipsey. Sjf t'f Tommy Gibbons, who also was f knocked out by ( Tunney In New York, was at the rlncside. 'Mad den previously had announced tnat he "would atempt to have rangement did not materialize. floVELTY ACTS FEATURED BUG H VicDEViLLjr BltL 18 ELliKbltATELY sf Af JED V Music, nbveltyjciny -"in$ dahce revues doniinate the. new raudevllle bill at tie5 lifigti thea ter today. V J va The Lupe Trio, acknowledged kingpin equlllbrlstic maryels,',wb6; , are .scheduled to present jajroutine of gymnastic stunts never before attempted in vaudeville." The acj - ' is elaborately, staged and costum r ed. ; Kennedy . Nelson, better known as the "Hilarious Fun sters,' - present a xlever. comedy kit that every young couple loves o look 5t, for It bears more or less on ieryda occurances. Lane "& caiiea Horning repieie wun wholesome comedy. ?ngs that are catchy - and live aro intro duced. Sandy 'Morrison, a come - i. - . dlan with a humorous bundle of Jamp ill in ' fI 'a W""i I i ; . j 'i i l a i Discbntcntcd irushands,i .. . m - the backfleld line after the ball has been put In play. This five-yard tone-.plays' an Im portant part In .the rules. It fig ures in the legality of kicks, for ward -passes and many other angles 'of a team's attack. These more technical, points, however, will be taken up'later. songs and' patter' and a voice that wilt carry blm'anywhere. Hanvar & LeeTnJolfer and the Maid," Dffer,:Juggliilg?an'd cross-fire con versatlon The act Is a clean clas sy bit. ofi nature that has splendid entertaininy-ouailt!?;. . leading College Teams Start - ; Supremacy ' - NEW; TORKr ISept 25. (By Associate Press.) The first of feBsiVejjf the annual football cam paign takes - place ; tomorrow with college ' battle i fronts extended to all parts "of the country. ' ' The maiorifv of leadinr 'elevens throughout the gridiron cpiere will swing tbeirorces Into attlon hep., ilinough there are a number of notable exceptions, Including the teamsof the 'western ' confer ence, and the eastern .''Big, Three" wbich entethelr "first coinbata a week from tmorVow';. "'- . : In the east, tfowejrer, ueh out standing ipsrtartoBs -as ;PennsyI VanlaCoornell,'. Dartmouth, Syra cuse, Pittsburgh West Virginia, Col gata.-.'j. Holy , Cro as. Ru tgers, Lafayette ani'lumbla'ppel their drives, .i 1 'V :'Je:. ' ;. ,- ;Notre" Daiiie'.l'ils? na)ional champions, ' tttpei ,r1'B,middie west's list of cuVtain raisers, while California,, undeteated for five years, helps start off the season otf the Pacific - coast. and -the south's leading hopes partly vest ed in such terms as Georgia Tech, and Alabama, Bet oft on the chalk marke! trail. " . ' BEBJCELEY, Cai., Sept. 25, (By Associated Press.) The Uni versity , Of . California football squad , tapered off ita pre-season training period with light signal practice today and ' took to the showers. -; Tomorrow . the Bears wOl open their 192 5 gridiron sea son against. , , the " University of Santa' CIaraeleveB,the same team thar nnaAl santat Invt fuel - vaa I tvA n4 tn a 13 to 7 score. TWO AUTOS H R E STOLEN THIETK HAVE ; PliEKEREXCE ' FOR CHEVROLET'S - ? ' -To """Chevrolet ;toTring "cars werejafblen in 'Salen.-last night, according to" reports turned ;ln to the city police department.:- 6ne of the machines, taken from Front and..Chemeketa streets, was owned by E- Seamster of route'- Band thetOther atolen cn Court" street, el6ftged,to.B H. Barton, 122? North; Thirteenth Police have found no traoe or! the thieves. - , An unusually- large number of automobiles "have .been stolen in Salem diirinr thn la t month, and- police have, urged toners toi'loclcl their cars .securely.; before leaving them. Drivers are also warned cot"tp leave 'articles Hoose' In " the machine,, as a- number of robes, and overcoats iiave been, stolen. Tom Mocre, the Irish poetwas w. suv. yi y -and -of insignificant -appearance. "Entire 'New Show Sunday U fiHflihV' Kirk wood in -. FiTBfiLl ELffi'8 OPHi 6! .i "... iiTnnnrn HLI.IIl. its sasoniff Commerce . High School of Portland Meets Redskins on'Local's'GrouhdV" . The Chemawa lndians will clash with the "Commerce nigh school team . bt 'Portland ' tnis afternoon on the Cbemawa field. vIt ' will be the first'football game' of 4he sea son for the Indians. For three weeTts : the ' Iffdlans harre been In dulging in intensive practice to Prepare 'themselves for the fray,' and they are reported to Be In V jpellent 1 condition for the event. However, due fo injuries1 received in scrimmage, severai of the rirst stringers will be out of the lineup. . The Indians wIH be considerably strengthened by the advent r Coqaiiie no'mpson, 185-pound husky f rem SHeU, who will take up his old berth at full. , , J , M. 'Benjc Manager 6t .the In- day. and saw the Commerce eleven in actldn'agalfist, Columbia univer sity of the "same city." 'According to Bent, "while Commerce is' strong on the defe''s8'i considerably weaklon. theoiljaSe , . ; TheCSJSSiffttLtJlJ con sidered ' conlenders for the 'Port land iiycamp!o5S3a!p7a'nd -to prove . their metal, ; it Is' reported that they are out for bod when thef meet the Indians; jnt, how ever,'sincelp'ius'?n;Conimerce in action, ifs confident that his' squad-will carry off the long end of the' score. PORTLAXl KLEVEX WINS PTCi:7LANb. Sept. '25. Ijfeffer- !-ed unisboro high school In the first football game of the' season here today by a score of 30 to . 4 Native Maori women of New Zealand salute their friends In the street ny "rubbing- noses. - -'" rair . MJ"lMtTTTrTT ' "' ' '" '" 1 1 1111 ' " '-' "' ' ' ' 11 ' " "y " H ' " i ' . t 1 1 ' M---0 ;"''- .'' ", . '!.---:v , - ; - (ill" Week : STARRING ! ,: ; ';-:- '-;"' r-r . , , -0 , THERE BELOW STOOD "'THE -klLLER". OF EVIL EYE. PIRATE! USURPER! WITH 1)EATH HIDDEN hn-r-nd..o?tad! ;Bo1 to tbe wlld- nafhald. as fearWs " Knlnt-: "?,ack Cyclgner awaited the coming of his enemyv Tetl ,.uhim.8tood "Lady." be white coat .gleaming In the sun light like the robe of. bride? How she adored this mate! this' vaimnt and regal "Black; Cyclone." who, ilka a-.tatue carved rrom onyx, with the blood of, battle In hia veins, stood watting for the death struggle with this vandal horse who would rob him of hlB Lady Lady, 'whom he had wooed and won In the lonely stillness as, the JXcA Fire died in the West i . :;;vV::',;;doft:GANG 1111 S Will Irrwnt a1 Special -' - Music Score! . IIII 'Pathe News Knows Ml Scva All! McDonald HAL PAXTOM, JR., WINS tfAST PACEIt TAKEj ttyK&Puh I ALL IN' TlIKEE liK-VTS . EUGENE, Or.. Sept. 2 5J Hal Paxton Jr., won the .free-for-all pace at the Lane county fair to day, taking all three beats, the time being 2:07, 2:10 and 2:10. Ko Limit, in the special race, took two out of three heau. the time being 2:22 -42:17 1-4 and 2:15. Loretta won the mile running race in 1:50, defeating Princess who took second place, and Oregon Dan third.-, . ; - .BASEBALL 3y tit AimcuUA jTrtu I I. -a raciric ':. ; Vernon 2; Portland 0. . Sacramento 4; Los Angeles 3. San Francisco . 5;. Salt Lake '4. Oakland 10: 'Seattle 8. r - ' . ; American , St. Louis 4: Washington 3. Cleveland 9; Philadelphia 5. Detroit 10; Boston a. Only three games scheduled. National . -Cincinnati X8 ; 'Brooklyn 7. , Pittsburgh-Newv Tork. post y -poned, cold' and - wet;' two games today. St. ' Lcuis-Boston, v postponed, rain. .- " 'Only thcee games scheduled. T-l TAX 'FREE DAY N EARING INTEREST TJii.j, T5i; I)K.M.XI) V ;DiAlEl?OCTOtaiR'S s, Monday, October 5, will be the last day on which taxes Can be paid "for'thls year before interest begins; to accrue, and it Is prob- mai mv'. annual lineup Jn the court hoose' - - corndqr outside the tax collection department of Sheriff 'Bower's" of fice will start. - - f . On November 5 a penalty of 3 per, cet accrues cn unpaldrtaxes. Interest starts to run at the rate bt l;teSr cent a month on October 6.. 'Taxes i have been 'cornth In in OUftJFIRSt ! . . . v - , I .. . . i, ue Luxe PROGRAMS 'EVERY RlAN'JFOR MlWSEliF" V i" FOR lrcilIXG PURPOSICS . V v. .:-v -Ar. . ... -yv ;--."-- - n good shape, and while It is impos sible 'to say Just how well the taxes have been paid up, the half- mark was reached : a number of weeks ago. Napoleon said. "Men are hogs that feed'on gold" -a statement whose truth would !be increased H It began with "some." . 1UM KClioOXER HELD MOBILE, Ala.. Sept. 2.. Sur prised while off TImbalier light near.Baratira. bar. Louisiana, the British two-ma8ied schooner Hazel E. Herman,' was captured late yes Profit by the experience of those .who know. McCLAREN CORD J ' A Grippli.g Tfead . ' Design , - "Jim? ' "Biir Smith'&Watkiiis : . , Snappy Service ,' .'PHOXE 44 ! " , .. f. c f. 'ii . ii . i ..-:.-. . . ii 'i ii Hi! TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY 1 " : -' BL.CK CiCI)XE.waa fthmm In Xew York a ml otlcr mM?ih ciUt at a fl.."K top , . Our prire are as usual: 3latlners C5c - SSc'tbnrlT S.V) Evenings 35c oOc Kiddies a IImo Any Timr ; 'KEEP P.OT1I ITYI1S OX T1IE OKEC.OX terday by the patrol boats CG-250 and CG-302 and t(?wed . Into the port here. v The .schooner." regis .nutv.: vii i v I 'll H. "ll'f t ,1 v.iii.. :- 11 a ! I H -II i. ... . " ' tered out of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia,- was loaded with 3.900 casea of liquors and alcohol. Seren ' --4 . . U-Xll&aUillii-ll . ... . "We are'pleasiekl' to announce ' the'behing Toclay of Our New Store ' 2'44 tVIorth High Street Three doors south of Valley Motor Go.) We cordially in vi te you to inspect our ; f ( . complete -stock of "; i ' ' " j - , , ' - . ' ' ' ' ' Stein way and Other Pianos Vic trolas and 'Records' ! Band Instruments i Sheet Music 'Radiolas ! 1 ShermanlayiiSc Co. 244 iSTorth High1 Street Phone 2284 STARTS . Today (Saturday) . 1 OLOCK - -v-'.VivJ -iSr-. &Q a ' ' " i -r -k i ; i " ' 1 men Including Captalat.Artjv Haughn. were arrested 'and held in Jail in' default of ball. . 1' i.i'r ! .-!' I '. f 1 t. - . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' t 11 i:- miirnv AXD SCEXIfT J: TTCIGH THEATRE , - it- a; r-.