! r ! r2 r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1925 AGGIES TO MEET eon fh Game With Willamette Gives .Coach Schissler Chance . to Size Up Men tORVALLIS. Or., Oct. . 3. ( Special. ) Gonzaga university plays the Aggies Friday at Coryal lia Jn the first and toughest game far this season. Willamette's came yesterday gave Coach Schiss let, Just the opportunity he wanted to size up his backfield combin ation. - jThls Is the one Tie wi'u ji i a r t o gainst Gonzaga. Wes Sctauluier fca and Bob Quinn, halves; Web Edwards, quarter; and Paul Sni der,, fullback. Schulmerich, play ing his second eeason and in ex rllent health, will be a star. He U-; line-plunging ball carrier, an Accurate .field goal kicker,, and IvUUte Kockne affirms in his news i paper articles that he is one of the Jeadiag passers on the coast this leason. -I$ut Coach Clipper Smith a Gon- i zaga ksn a veteran outfit-minus only- the great Houston Stockton The Aggie assistant coach,. Clyde Hubba.td, scouted the Gonzaga paeney normal game a week ago And law four backfield men, the (inly auartet of their kind on the 'coast this year, that can each pass, lick,-run with the ball, or run the team as quarter; not to mention line that M veteran from end tc cod, except for one freshman wh ias beaten out lettermen. Another freshman, a powerfu Mr. Luce, steps into Stockton's b fit 'full over other lettermen. anc fills Stockton boots very well a backing up the line as well as ttat otheri ways mentioned. Flaherty generally piays quartet for Gonzaga, Bros and Ingram : jialvee. Jn two years Gonzaga has not been defeated, and La's played sue! teams as Idaho. Washington State Nevada. Montana, "Dr.troit univer . ,f ity and Mnltnomah club. Xast year Idaho and Mr. Skippy Stivers together xbeat the Aggie 22 to 0 right here on Bel! field. 'Gonzaga held Idaho 0 to 0. Let no fone get the Hea that the Aggie. 0 re the same: team in'peed and execution that they were last year. 'Then thy were mostly sopho Muores. Now they are veterans in Severy position Favc one. ?" The bald top of Professor Sam !i)olan will b? ?een in this ganu laAieferee.' ' Gonjsaga wa &lad t- agree othej former Aggie and jotrlimeran-AmeVlcan ,tackl jfoeca&Ke M)f hid peer1n working , whatiproniisje.to bo a taft game. f.Ted, Kanlk is, umpire and Mike Ioran head tineroan. - ,The biggest asset the Aggie i'haVe.1 their powerful line. .Dal las Ward and bobbins are at the fiend, jliig Jim Dixon and Lewk Dickerson. 2tu-pounders. at tackl ijs; Glen Oliu-Uead and Roy Rick icrt, guards, and the lanky Lloyd Balconi at center. ' r Thls week will be a double- header in big league football in v the Willamette Valley, (Jonzaga- , Aggies at CorvallU Friday and r, uregon ven-ns Idaho at Eugene. 40 miles south, on aMurday. f GOLFERS PLAY TODAY 1' ihktlamAali DKKWOOD CLUB 1 '.. PLAYS 1LLIHKK 1 i ;Tae Alderwood golf club team 'f of Portland is scheduled to be - ; matched against the team of the JHIheeVCountry club this oftcr t Boon. " ! The Alderwood team is I considered extremely strong, as polp. amateur champion of Ore- i jron. Is one of , its members. When the Wibee rdub met the. ( Alderwood aggTegaiion in Port j land for the first tihie, they were I,. i . Foot ball! GONZAGA vs. O.A.C. Friday Oct. Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. Salem, MANUFACTURERS finbhite and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap- I Vlas "Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, , Glaasin ev .. I Drs C:sir'Tlssc Screcalnja 8Bd'.SpetlaUies.i' ; "A : ! : BASEBALL! By Auoeiated Fraw Pacific 1 Los Angeles 5; San Francisco 3. j Sacramento 5; Seattle 1. Vernon 8; Oakland 6. American New York 9; Philadelphia 8. Chicago 9; Cleveland 2. St.. Louis-Detroit, postponed; rain. .- -j Deston-Washlngton, postponed, rain. . National Philadelphia 8-3; New York 1-0. Boston 5; Brooklyn 2. Chicago 7; St. Louis 3. ' Pittsburgh - Cincinnati; game cancelled, wet grounds, these two teams will close the league season here Sunday with a double header. beaten, the only defeat sustained during the season. Last week theJAHhee team tied the crew, from Oregon City at the Oregon City course. The Illihee team' will be composedof Captain Donald Young,! A. S. Mc Intyre, J. H. Farrar, and Arlo Kyle. According to arrangements made, games are still to he played with Vancouver, Multnomah and Qualatin. s SEASON IS U S ' Locals Make Good Record With 19 Wins and Four Defeats to Credit 'Frisco-fdwards. this year's inanageA for the Saiem Senators, has announced that the baseball season of 1325 for the Senators' is already completed, as he has not been able to sign on . any more teams of sufficient quality to make retention of the local team rtorth while. The Senators have been consid er hly weakened by the loss or ivc boys who had to go back to school, and Edwards has deemed it advisable to call the season quits for this year, and to lav- nans tor a team next year mai i will be as successful as the team that" has just completed its season. During this season the Senators 'jave played 23 cames. winning 19 una losing four. Two of the ?ames wer lost to thefast Al bany team, and the other fWo wen lost to the Luekenback ship nine of the Interstate league. Manager Kdwards has expressed the wish to thank the supporters of the Senators for th" remarkable turn outs they have made during thp past reason, and declares that to show h s gratitude he is going to try to develop even a better team next season. - j PHILLIPS" MILK OF Accept, onlv genu iie "Phillips." the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 0 years as an antacid, laxative,-corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bot tles, contain directions any drug store. - adv. - S f . f ' 9, 1:30 p. m. - ' ' ' 1 Oregon Ml IE1 5 PEED WIKS in Records for Week Smashed When Two Horses Step in 2:08V4 All speed records for the week were broken on Lone Oak track yesterday in the free-for-all pace when two horses, Mary J, driven by Williams, and George M. with j Montgomery in the sulkey, both I crotsed the wire in 2:0SVi i George M won first monev in thn V,K ,uiei; neais arter joking Kevenin in tne first heat. Mary J took second money and th rd went to Lady Lincoln, with Smith driving. In every heat the entire field of horses was driven to a fiehting finish. Excellent heats were ob tained in each, and the full field was bunched clear through to the stretch. in the second heat six horses came under the wire in a bunch, so close together that any one not in line with the f nish posts could not accurately determ ine the winner. In the third heat it. , . .... ie rest of the field was not up to the front as; well, but George M and Mary J made a flving finish 'hat is seldom seen The fourth heat was for money winners only and was taken by George M, giv ing him three out of five. Nadine, driven by Spencer, was su-ces.sful in tlu 2:'Q trot, and took f:rst money with two heats ?nd a fourth position. Alicia Mc K.v'o placed second three times and third money out of a purse of $no. Jean Luck, driven by Ire land, took the first heat of the race, and then in the second heat broke under the wire and ran the entire distance around the track and was distanced. In view of the fact that she won the first heat sue was awarciea .second money by the judges. Wilbur Daphney took the con solation trot with a purse of $?" second coins t Dick Dudley, with Ireland driving. The meet at the state fair this vear featured some of the best speed exhibitions seen there for lany years. The races were run off with little delay and no pro tests were received by the judges An unusually large number of fair visitors patronized the races The summary: rrtf ! all pare, t'.irn in ftv jrvp .J0U f5oree M. f Mou"Ko:uory . 7 Mary -T. ( William.. 1 l heat.-. 1 1 1 T.sdy I.iin-.ln (Smitli) 2 Ha! KitJinimmons (Denni-) :1 Mor.bcl's Pi I ton (Ive) ...4 "m f VV.ina,-f . Stnney I.osan (Davis) . ..f, Timr: .' 2:OS'i: 2 -0914; 2 2:08 V t n .". 4 7 A r, r, 2 .'10 to, tbec hoats. pure $SllO. N--(l f ' SPT1'"T t . ... Ttn U"-lc Mrela"fl I Aliria MrKy'lo ( SevtTanmd ) . .... Tim: J :11'4: 'J:13si: 2 : 1 4 ' t 1 1 Vitl.nr Daphni'V ( Wallace Cniisolidation trot, tlirp hrnts. Hick riij!py (t?vlandi Thp r-valir (Merrill) 1 1 purse 1 n r, Mondcllo (Dvi) 4" 1 4 Time : 2 : 1 8 3i : - : :'J4. " e i Old S1 j!'P :TfI'tIIltl T' v jt " 1 W"" ..WW A Mi,,;. Ai ' 'J"t" .i:'Ui "I can n. l :?1 rtz OUR 12 PAYMENT PLAN Is enabling every man, who res illy wants to, to dress well USE YOUR CREDIT I ..!" ' : 1 - There's no extra charge for this service 426 State Street IS TOP RIDING JOCKEY Six Races Won During Meet Good Time Is Made in! Running Even s Jimmy Dona van. owe of the J most popular jockeys at the fair ihis year, was signally honored yesterday when he was presented to the spectators as the top rider of the meet, after riding first! in six races during the week. Don avan has also cleaned the boards in the south and on the Atlantic- seaboard and has won races on in the practically every trac eve-ry country. Donavan won the Anciient Hifih way event, a race for all ages for a distance of 5 furlongs and a purse of $130. He yas riding Little Pointer, a chestnut niare that has been goinp good during the meet. Jockey Rowie on S!Iat came in second. The Liberty Special, a 6 , fur long consolation stake tor a purse of $150. was taken by ilJernicj E. with Gipson up. Thf norse crossed tne wire in Red Llird Buell riding Princess came in second. Miss Barnett rode to victory 011 Bobwire Billy in the paramount Special for 5 furlongs. Donavan on Clatathump came in second. ind Musty, riding Jazsj Girl look third money. Time loij the o fur longs was 1:05'4. The Summary: The Ancient Highway. 514 fur- '.ongs, for all ages, purse $150 Little Pointer (I)onayan), Slats (Howe), Billy Randolpjh (Jones.) Stepover (Gipson). Time 1:10. I he l.iberiy Speciali. 6V fur ongs. purse $lfiO lternicej K (tiipson). Princess Red Bird (Huell). Woolday, (Jobes. Time 1 : 23. Paramount Speciitl. or horse. j that have 1 not finished, purse " 'fill long.;, nislied ami U.0 Hob- wire Billy (Miss Barnett , V-ta-thump (Douavant. jJazz Giri 1 Musty), Stepell (Buell). Couch ifero (Jones). Time lho.V-i.-Vanishing American, for t iree year old and up that have started and not wotf. $500. I One mile. nurse $200 Peace Flag (Rowe) Shadow Spark (Gips6n). Solou (Miss Barnett). Time 1 : 4 4 a FILE RAIL APP UCATION m:v ovsTitrt Tiov piiopos- Kl I1V S I KAfLltOAD SAX FRANCISCO plication for permi Oct. 3. Ap- 011 to- con .struct 6 2 miles of r lilroad line from Cornell, Cal., to i connection with the Nevada California! Ore gon railway at AHuras; Cal., has been filed by the Southern Pacific company with the interstate; com merce commission at iVashington D. C. The formal application! filed the commission follows the an- Man, For ''"'.n.'Pi :. U' :.::r..' Si" tH" WO.-B Ml 1M mm mmsr -jfc.'ini- r mum well afford a Suit and Top Coat under those conditions" Scotch Woolen Mills Store W. W. Emmons, nouncement of W. M. Sproule, president of the Southern Pacific, on Sept. 15, that decision bad been reached by the company to have its main line from Klamath Falls to the east "run through Tule lake to a suitable connection with the Nevada California Ore gon railway. to be standard guaged." Formal application to construct the Klamath Falls to Cornell portion of this line was filed some time ago. ' This route from Klamath Falls to the- east will afford southern Oregon and northern California the shortest main line service to the east and with a low grade line. In announcing the proposed construction on Sept. 15 President Sproule stated that the company's plans for this and other construc tion in the Klamath Falls terri tory were dependent upon the company being protected from de structive competition in that ter ritory." BEARCATS DEFEATED BY AGGIE G1HS Willamette University Is Held Scoreless by 0AC Foot ball Players CORVALLIS. Ore., Oct. 3. (By Associated Press.) Oregon Agricultural College football team defeated Willamette univer sity here today, rl to 0. Two of the Aggies' eight touchdowns were made directly on forward passes. scnuimericK started me scoring with a field goal from place kick- on the 38-yard line. He also made a touchdown, and of four try for points completed three. Webly Edwards, quarter back, made three touchdowns. Robbins, end, caught a pass and fell with it across the goal line. Denman made one and Bob Quinn two touchdowns. "OAC has as good a team as Washington. They played the smartest football of the six sea sons I've seen the Beave'rs in ac tion," Coach Guy Rathbun stated last night. "Four of the touch downs they made were the result of clever trick plays with long runs." Four letter men, Fasnacht. Wolstrom, Schweining and Rob ertson, were not used by Willam ette, yesterday. Hartley, Harton. Stotzheise and Rhodes, being th" only letter men used. The Willamette squad- showed great improvement over previous matches and the alumni at the fray werp well pleased with the game fight against heavy odds. Fivefreshmen played most of the game. NEW SCOOTER FOR KIDDIES STETTIN The latest t iy for German kiddies is the "Ilollirt island." Adhering to the prin-i-! of the scooter, it consists of ; wooden disk with two wheels or either side and one dirigible wheel in front. The child stands on th disk and propels it forward by means of two poles in either hand. the Tip 1 Salem, Ore. ---- m m -" m wmw ,h,h j:i I hl,l'!!3 E Bl y Ti.i 1 rascHUis FROM 1HI 7-5 Hasadore,- for Graduates, Races Lenerth of Field With Fumbled Ball The Saiem high school football team was vi.ctor.ious over the alum ni team Saturday afternoon, pull ing ont with a score of 7 to 6. The Salem high aggregation .showed promise of being a power ful contender for the Wil.-mette vallev championship when they launched f heir' attack on the alum ii ;Most of the time their defense perfect and except for two or ihree times, the alumni were un-i-li!e to punch holes in the high school line. On defense the high school eleven' were especially tronfc on off tackle play and cen ter bucks. They tried very little passing throughout the game. ' i hiph school bunch were the first to score, putting over a touch down in Hie first quarter, when HlaUo. intercepting a pas;, ran Tom midfield for a tonch down. Temple kicked ;oal. The alumni ri'ade their sconj in the last quar er when Hagndore recovered a :alem high fumble on the alumni jMght yard line, and ran the length -f th fielxl to within a yard of the ?.ilein line, where he stumbled. Patterson bu.:Ked . the ball across the line on the itext play, but fail id to kick goal. Towards the last of the game he alumni -began to get used to h:ir combination, and wore shov nj; so'it.- fine work. They tried )ass after pass, but not one of I Eleven Stores I, (Love Me Little, Love Me Long" THE Lovefang VVcddinjr Ring is a feature of the Burnett Jawelry Stores along the Pacific Coast. It is the only wedding; ring ever devised that carries a proimise inside it. Each genuine "Lovelong" Wedding Ring is stamped on the inside imperishibly engraved, with the one pledge that every woman hopes for. THE author of the song which inspired the name "Lovelong" is gone and forgotten Love Me Little Love Me Long" was orig inally printed in the year 1569 but thought the author is forgotten the song remains one of the gems of English poetry. Plans are now on foot to reprint.the song from a copy found in an old book store in Nottingham, r.ngiand. These copies, as soon as printed, will be distributed with Burnett Bros, compliments and good wishes. .-. Lorclong" Wcddlna Rings are of the finest white paid and arc set with diamonds.. Priced S cSii the number l of rtems-at $24.50 to $iou. i bold on characterisic Burnett Terms of course! ' ' , them was completed, and a good share of them were intercepted by the t'lert high school lads. PLUMBING IS ADVERTISED DISTINCTIVE TRUCK HAS MER CHANDISE DISPLAY A distinctive truck that has been given the name of the Crane Company Traveling Show s room for local dealers was parked Sat urday at the corner of Court and Commercial. It is making a trip trom Spokane to San Dieso, and has taken two months to come from Spokane to Salem. In the truck are various fix tures of the bath room, such as l.ath tub. sinks of air sizes, etc. A larger tank, driven by an elec trically operated pump, . supply the fixtures with running water. Plumbing connections are made both ways , from tank to fixtures so that the same water may be 'used two or . three days witbout changing. There . are only two such traveling show rooms in the United States, the other traveling along the Atlantic coast. CLAIMS TO BE REJECTED DAMAtiES ARE' CLAJM,EI BY MITCHELLS FOR BURNS Chris Kowitz, city attotrney, an nounced Saturday that he will rec ommend to the city council at its meeting Morday night, after hav ing made a thorough examination of the case, that Allan Mitchell be refused his claim of damages to the extent of $560.90, alleged to have been caused him when hot coffee was 'spilled on'him at the Salem anto camp due to a defec tive table, belonging to the park. The issue in, the cast has seem ed to be whether or not the table in question was any more defec- Burnett Bros: Jewelers "Pay Us As You -in Washington- Oregon and California SEDDlNi B1TKKCTT BKOI 457 STATE STREET Sale m Oregon tire than that which might be ex pected in a place such as the auto camp. Mr. Kowitz expressed his' opinion that the Mitchells -do not have a "valid claim for damages against the city," ancLfor this reas on he will recommend tnat tne damages not be paid. . The treasury department is try ing to find paper money that lasts longer. Sometimes the treasury department seems almost human. Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. ' Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft com, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. Adv. Are Paid.' CORNS RING! Lovelong" Love me little, love me ions. Is the burden of, my song:. Love that is too'hot and strong Purneth soon to waste. Still I woald not have thee cold. Not too backward not too bold, Love that lasteth 'till- 'tis old Fadeth not in haste. Love nie little love me Ions Is the burden of my song. Say thou lovest me while thou live I to thee my love will give. Never dreaming to deceive While this life endnres. Nay and after death in sooth I to thee will keep my trnth As now in my May of youth. This my love assures. This the burden of my song, Ive me little love me long. Written in the year 1569--author unknown revised and revived by Burnett Bros., jew elers, creators of the "Love long" Wedding Ring. ucn&TOe Tin i: i