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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3, 1025
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Keefer Mare Places in First
" "Money After Winning in
s 4 Six Heat Race
fter'nijnning the -event Into
six heats l determine the winner.
Koyanna ilac was awarded tirst
money In Ihe free tor. all trot at
ter she had taken, the last three
hiats In one of the most thrilling
speed exhibitions . seen - here in
yargs Lijas pee, drlTen by Wil
liams tools second -; money, with
one beat and three second places,
Md Wm. Gray an old favorite,
came In for the third share of the
91000 parse with three thirds and
a lourtn. The fastest heat was
taken by The Exodus who stepped
it In-2:10. - j
n the third heat. The Exodns,
with Haber In the sulky, broke a
snort distance pastthe wire and
continued rnnning to the one
quarter post," being' distanced at
ter taking two 'straight ' heats.
Ttoyanna Mac took the lead when
The' Exodus 'dropped .out, ami
made a wonderful run with Lilas
Dee who came In second. .In the
tilth . heat, only the heat winners,
Ttoyanna Mac, and LAlas Dee went
tff the wire. ; The. Spencer horse
taking thl3, as welf as the sixth,
easily. The extra heat was neces
sary, in order o comply with, the
ruling which stales that In a'tbjee
In five heat race, a horse In order
to -take .first .' money.-, must " win
ttiree beats. -7"; y . - ' ' : "
, ; In the second rs'ce, a 2:20 pace.
witWa purse of $800, Amy Bond,
- a bay mare driven by Williamson,
took the money with one heal and
iwo seconds. : The fastest heat oi
the week was run' in this race
"When both Amy ; Band and Johnny
Morrissey , stepped the mile in
:09i. Incidentally - the track
cecord for the pace 1 2:2 V4. made
here six years ago by O. U. Cv
Johnny Morrtssey, a black geld
ings waa'drawn from the race af
ter baTing taken ' the . first j two
heats. , Amy Bond then placed
fifSt after. haTlng caOTTln second
position vrwfce. r Third money
went to No Limit;. -driven by Bai-
. ley,. - y ':
f.vrhef Consolation pace, with a
piifse of'S23o, was one of the best
races of the week, r Hal "Paxton
St 5.; driven by Woodcock, took the
r-oe in three straight beat3: also
eanallihg the record - of Johnny
Morrlsy and Amy Condon making
'ttie'mile in 2:09U In two heats,
t 'Ceorgfe H:-Wi:aon. wtth wnuain
sia in the'sttlky. placed lav the.
eeond money'and Thelma H.,'
driven by Huher took thirds :" A
In the second heat of this race:
fal paxtonjarter leading the Held
iof thrce-fourtha of the distance,
-was flofcd ip on by Geo. U. Wil
een. And jthe two horses came un
f dcr the wire in the best finish of
the" week. 1 . ' : " 0 '
li-vThe races yesterday were man
aged ,'bettef. than for years tast.
!lsfo delays between runs, and few
Verjres at the wire accounted - for
'this. Between heats horses from
'the.McCleare and- Welsh stable
, "Entertained the crowd which
ibteke alt. records for Friday at
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; . - BASEBALL:
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Tfcalt Xake 12; Portland 9. ir ;
"Seattle 6; Sacramento 3. - '
;f Oakland 8; Vernon a...
w Ban Francisco 1; Los Angeles p.
"f rhUadelphia 10; -Kew;York 0,
, Po8f bn 1 1 Washing? on ;2. j t
- Only games scheduled. ; , ' '
XATIOXAt :. . .- j
V.vSt. Louis 4: Chicago 3. . . '' .
Pittsburgh-Cincinnati. " postpon
t,d: rain, double header Sunday.- t
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Multiple Line Company in
?the world, has an exception
al opening in this territory
tor District Representative.
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wobbimg veteran, is Waiting for a
WSG IB TITLE TILT
First vjConference Football
Game of Season Will ' ;
Take Place Today .
SAXif RAXCISCO. Oct. 2.-i-The
second .week of football on the Pa
cific coast brings together JOmor
'w -onie- 22 teama ia -conte$ts of
nore or Has lmportiioe, rwUiv one
eapt conference gaine' scTtdbledT'
, The Unircrsity of Oibntans is
booked for-a conferf nee itilf; with
Washington State Cwllege at Mis-
Xalifornia.-pjaying its. sixth ea
'on'with no defeats, meets Nevada
it Berkeley i Two years ago Ne
vada fought 5he Bears- to a: stand,
tlll. coming but of the game with
a 0 to d jscore. ' ' I
A game cominandiirg fome Iu-
terest brings .togetherv-Stanford
nd Santa Clara at Palo Alto. TM
contest wil give a line on the Car
dinal strength aa compared with
California. Last Saturday -the
lears easily defeated Santa Clara
. At Seattle,- Washington is readv
for -its' annual doable header. The
Aat Seattle AC and a. team front
t.' -USS Oklahoma oppose the Hns
ie this yearw'iy -vV? ; V
Utah inraded . Los Angelea to
ther H of ' the4;. more:.- Important
ames 'on, the coa3t. -, r-'dci'!
VALLA WALLA; Wash., Oct.
.-VWhttnlan College: defeated the
Cheney : Kormal achool eleven in
;hXirst football gamej the f a
.onbere. today by the; score ef -5
"lofa. :- ; '.
-Good line bucking and. six long
pnntrilint tn IhannlCfliii
jffthe local team; Captain Conley
layliig- a stellar game, - Shepard
nd Turner starred for the viait-
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MQCOWi MabtM Oct. 2 ( By
ssocated Pr'cssJ ;The '.Univer
ity of Idaho Vandals opened. their
Peters Milk
Chocolate
fc -. ,in cake form '
Relaf price 63c lb. r
For Saturday Only
39c alb.
. Two lbs." for 75c ;
Limit 2 lbs. to a customer
Only at
GCHAEFER'C
DRUG STORE
The Yellow," Front '
- .Penslar Asciicy
133 North Commercial
- Strcct--Phon3 IS7 v
IMS 10 MEET
apr Babe Adams, a rookie pitchei
times. Now Adams, d but no
crack at the Washington Senator
TELE
liflS 16IES
Entire Aggregation Will .Go
to Corvallis for Game
.This Afternoon
The entire nearcat squad will
journey- to Corvallis today wher
Willamette will meet the OAC
team. There are 20 men in the
squad.' Schweiniag, Faenacht, Bill
L.Mpdr and Scott will npt be able
to make the trip. . ,
Houston and Hartley will prob
ably be in the lineup, and are ex
pected, to strengthen the team
Mumford and Herrman, who are
experiencing . their first year in
football, have - been showing well
in practice and will probably get
the chance to play this afternoon.
There are five or six freshmen ir
the lineup. . !. ' i
, In spite of the loss of so many
first string players, the team ha
been scrapping in. earnest all week
and plan to fight through th
whole game. They; hope to comf
out "of the OAC game j with a bet
ter score than that made reeentlj
at Seattle against the Unlveieitj
of Washington. '
;OAC is reputed-to. have a fast
team this year, and. as they are
out for the championship of the
coast, it is n
will try thel
more than likely they
their best to run up a
record score. sN.
1925 football season . here toda
with a ilC to 14 victory over the
College 'pf 'ldaho ereven." A sensa
tional ' paseinc s attack. 'together
with some brilliant: broken field
1 unnipg b, Lowell, halfback, car
ried the Coyotes' closer to victory
tban.dope bad forecast. ":
Use the
Street Car :
to and from the
Fair
Grounds :
Avoid ronestJon and park
ins difficulties and expense
saving both v .
Money and Time
From the furthermost part
of the city, the street car
rfwill Uke you to ' the Pair
fgfonnds inthirty minutes. ,;
- And the street car Is waiting
to - c "'.-.
Tale you home when you
want "to co
, Surely the better, way
'to go and come
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Excellent Time Made j oh
, Track; Peace Flag Sold
. After Claim Race ! .
Peace Flag, a fiT
, year old
the Ruth
chestnut mare from
Parton stables, was purchased, for
S800 by Mrs, E. P. j McEIhaney
yesterday following ihe running
of the , claiming purse of $250.
This Is the first time in years that
a claiming race has jbeen taken
advantage of. Mrs. Olive E. Held
also entered a bid for the horse.
Peace Flag came in second In the
event,, first place going to I Ran
dolph, with Jockey Buell up.? The
claiming race, listed as the "Wild
Wild Susan,', was toi all -ages
with a limited value f $800. The
six furlongs was r.&d in 1?14
. Virginia Hedgewltli, ridden by
Donavan. yron the Pbny Express
event for two year, olds that had
never before been entered in a
race. Sparrow, with Gipson up,
came in second, and-Jce o' Clubs,
with- Jlowe 'in the saddle, placed
third. The purse was for $150.
The finish was close Ther time,
49, was considered excellent
for a field of colts. . I
In the Lucky Devil event,! a five
furfcrag run for a purse of $250,
Bay Man,' with. Donovan up, fin
ished first, and Lomqnd, Jr., -with
Rowe in the saddle, came in sec
ond. Skylark, a chestnut gelding,
finished 1 third, ridden by Gipson
The five furlongs Was
made in
: .
1:02. ,
A special girls rice for one
half mile, was won by Miss Mc
EIhaney, riding Clcfly K. Miss
Barnett on Barbwire
Billy,! finish-
ed second, and Babe Ruth with
Ruth Parton in the Isaddle, came
in third. 'The time for the half
mile .was :50.
1 The summary:
P.ny Express, foj" 2-year-blds
nevr before entered. Four fur
longs. jPurse $150
Virginia Hod ge with ( Donovan ) ,
Sparrow (Gipson, -i Ace o Clubs
(Rowe). Time 49.
Lucky Devil, for all ages,
claiming purse $25j). Five fur
longs. Bay Man; (Donovan).
Lomond, Jr., (Rowe), Skylark
(Gipson). Time 1:62.
Wild. Wild Susan, claiming
purse $250, for all ages. Six
furlongs. j j
Randolph (Buell);, Peace Flag
(Rowe), Rlverwoodj (Donovan),
Stepover (Gipson) : Wo old ay
(Frey). Time 1:14. k '''
COVELESKIE IS HURT
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LAYKR'S It S-IKH - nKFiTSE
TO RFSPOXD TO TRKAT.MENT'
;WASHIGTON. jOct. 2. (By
ifsociated Press. )--The possibil
'ty that Stanley Coveleskiej may be,
unable to participate! in the; world's
series developed today when, after
lays of treatment.'! sore musclep
'n the veteran burner's back fail
ed to respond favorably to nurs
ing. "
If Covcleskie is unable to ta-ke
his tnrn in the series it was in
licated that Alex iFerguson, the
ight hander recently obtained
.'rom the Yankees, will be u?ed in
lis stead. Fergirson has pitched
vith unusual success since joining
he champions.' " '
PURE MEATS!
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The Basis of
The Menu
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Now that cooler days
are here, good meat
seems t as t ier than
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ever. Knowing hrtuse-
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wives think of i Mc
dowells when they.
want fine
meats at
reasonable prices.; 1
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WHERE A1 DOLLAR
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BHICSTS TOOM
Clash Marks Northwest Con-
Terence Opening in Ore
gon; i3ame at 1:30 v
O REG OX AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, CORVALLIS, Oct.' 2.
When the Aggies and Willam
ette mix here today for the open
ing', northwest conference game in
this .state, a' much better game
than seemed possible!- after the
Washington slaughter, may be ex
pected. Reports from Salem in
dicate that most of i Rathbun's
regulars were out .of r the lineup
at Washington and are now back
ready to fight forthe od ambition
of the Bearcats holding- the big
state school to a low; score or even
a win if possible iHHj;- , -.
Last year: they -won glory by
holding Oregon to a tie in the
opener and they will doubtless do
their best to repeat this year. The
Aggies have been using two or
three teams all , season and it Is
certain that Schissler will use
practically all bis men to get
them further seasoned for the
Gonzaga game which has been set
ahead one day to Friday October
9. No toTefwhelmins score is eith
er expected or desired by Schiss
ler who will be content.with a de
ci8ie victory. The game starts
at 1:30 and no seats will be re
served, practically all of them be
ing under cover.
Local Eleven Will Be Given
Good Work Here This
' "Afternoon
The Salem high school football
squad are slated to receive a real
workout this afternoon when they
will meet the alumni team in the,
first game of the season. .
A Rood team has been arranged
for the alumni under the manage
ment of Patterson, and the gradu
ates will give all they have in or
der to shape the school team for
its' first real game of the season',
that with West Linn union high
school., to be played on Swee;tland
field next Friday.
The high school squad has been
running through heavy scrimmage
all week, not letting up until Fri
day when the team underwent a
light workout with signal practice
:'n, preparation for today's mix.
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DOG CATCHER BUTCHER
APPOINTMENT ; SIGNAL FOR
"HOT DOG STANDS I '
- Claude Lewis of Stayton, i re
cently appointed county dog catch
er, has been a butcher in his day.
This ; apparently Innocent fact be
comes startling when it is revealed
ery Car
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Your Car in TradeLong Easy Terms
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Store 217 State
NEW
In the cool of the night, huge trucks hurrying per
; ishablc foods to city, markets, must not be de ;.
Iayed or halted. For serious loss, would result. The
operators of these trucks realize the importance of
' reliable motor lubrication. t
. Dependability is the outstanding characteristic Of
Cycol; And the motorist who uses Cycol is as con
fident of results as he is that the' sun will rise. - "
' Cycol docs a thorough job of lubrication. Because
of treatment given the crude itself at the start of dis-
; tillation; followed by pcrfea filtration of the distil-5
i led oil; then.rcdistillation and finally separation by
mechanical force. All these are in addition to the
; recognized purification processes employed by re
finers. Next time try Cycol. Safeguard your motor.
MOTORL.OIli
that his appointment has been fol
lowed immediately by a, myriad of
"hot dog" stands at the Btate fair.
If the records disclose the facts
of tha case, it is seldom that a
former butcher has been given the
duties of a dog catcher. V How
ever, the experience that aibutch
er necessarily ; receives should
Continue
To give you time to compare
j prices with others
ln Excellent
Street
Sale,
CAR EXHIBIT AT
your iriotor
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position.. ' , .--. .
Claude is the grandson 0f Ren-:
ben Lewis, who waa one of the '
pioneers to Tote at Champoeg for I
the organization of a p rovisional
government for, Oregon.; Reuben,
who was born in New; York 1 in
1814; was a pioneer of 1842.
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