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"THE OREGON StATESMACSALEMOIlEGON . FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9; 1923 Ml HIGH TEH S . HIT BV INJURIES ree Backfield 1 Men and ' Two Tackles Are Out of ' " Vest Linn Game I I have already played "with' .teams rrum Portland high schools.. 4 The team from- The Dalles Is reputed to.be a fast combination, and hard hitting, andljt la expect ed the game will' be the hardest the Indians will have played--so far this season. But the Indians also have a last' team, and nn of , j the hardest hitting In recent years ana It Is expected that they.will give their opponents Saturday a fight. that will be remembered. 1 Coach llollh Hantlngion. Salem I EDITORIALS OF THE liifch school roentqr, Is confronted! PPOPLP" ' ; Keep the Record Straight Editor Statesman: .... I notice throughVThe Statesman of; Wednesday the ftti. that some roses were given by Mrs. Alice A. Sargent to be planted on the state nouse grounds, feuddenly with a serious problem "1a- today's game . against the West Mnn'Union high school. Just whn it appeared that Salem would be able to start out the season jwith a bang., three backfield .men of the first airing are oat or the line Jup for today, and 'both the regu lar tackles are on the Injured! list I " J- Drager, who has , been going irong at tackle, and whom Coach .Huntington -has relief upon to do the panting for this season, is out wmi Oregon Line Believed More Powerful Than That Of : fered by -Vandals Eugene; ore . Oct. sone of the best University of Oregon foot ball teams since J 91 9 when Har vard was held to a" 7 to 6 score, will take the field here Saturday against the University of Idaho, according-td trltlrs who have fol lowed the game through since the early days. ;-, . . The zoning: system faa discnased 1 be more powerful than that of tn FAMOUS COMEDY COMING FRAXK BACOX srcXTS TO BE , ; WHLJj ItKCEIVED IIKBK If any record is to he tenr : ft 1 Vandals. The Oregon ends and should be correct,- least it be true hackfield. however, are causing that, ad Napoleon I think it was cach Dick - Smith some, worry. aid. "history Is fiction irrpM The back field is strong individu- nf it with an infMrtAitAnt TiTv npon.M, The original roses were "J. but Idaho Is reputed to havt the other tackle, sustained nulled 1 broubt a"08 the plains by the a smooth working back field com--Jnuscles In the alumni game last f Ap?.legates ln 1843. bination that is hard to break up mrs. sargent noes not live on : v,a,l,n 000 -aui ana &nermar the old Applegate home place, Smith, ends, are laid up with In- Satnrdar . and will hs nnikia tn Mart, although he will be out in tV-nifofm. i-'l-"i" 1 1 The backfield has been hit the hardest:, Kelly, halfback and cap " ytain of the team, has beenj sick jail week and will not even jbe in . . uniform French, who - has been Showing up in whirlwind style at half, is on crutches wljth a .sprained ankle. - Lang, who was beginning to look like one of the best fulis ever turned out at the local school, recently had the tip of -his finger cut off and Is not fas yet able to get back into the game. ; . -; .-. . 1 But in spite of the setbacks that ! jha,ve befallen the team, poach ' Huntington is hopeful of turning ' in a victory against the fast team from West Linn. He will! have : practically ' but one line on the : hjeld.. - i . - ' ),. i.: ' ' The tentative lineup for to - day's game, will' be A. Lyons. and ITemple, .ends; Davis and Jackson, tackles:1 Query and H. Lyons. ..guards; Ecker. center: B. Drager. 'quarter; rhillipSt and Noeske. 'flialves, and backe full. In lieu s of J. . Draper's absence, Phillip" will do the punting for the local !boys. He 'will also' b shifted to tVtfetjf on defenpe. and R. Drager 'will play at hair on-oeiense. J The gante is called for Sweet 'land field at 3:30 oclock. f ELKS WITNESS BOUTS i . . V-'- -" CAC WRESTIJX TKAM GIVES A , EXIT IBITiOX II ERE I but. at Jacksonville, where her husband, the late Col. Herbert H. Sargent, bought a home.: : The home of Lindsay Applegate her father., was at Ashland, a large part of the town being built upon the old place the S. P. station. bath house. Elks temple, etc The record referred" to was a little book bearing the title "Re collections of My Boyhood" bv Jesse A. .Applegate. son of Lind say Applegate, written primarily for his grandchildren. A ' copy came into the hapds of Emerson Hough.- .He alway referred to it as "the little book and used it to lend color and Inspiration to his story saying in letters to the family, "it is almost my novel done to hand . . . . .that and the Journal of Jameson Donner" of the ill-fated Donner party. ; Emerson Hough was a fr'end of -Mrs, -Sargent. His "Covered Wagon" is a hovel, not the history of any one covered wagon , train. Appropos of historical plant ing. I have i often wondered why. n the zeal to clean, up, the old pple, trees on the university cam pus were- not spared at least one two of them. They were not dead and produced pretty good apples before civilization intro duced, the worm, - which might have been eliminated. -These were missionary trees, and beautiful in blossom time, even if there had been no fruit; a recurring" re minder of the resurrection and j ' A peculiar match at the Elks" , 5 wrestline tournament last night f was a mixed contest between Boh 1 Hasagawa. Jia Jitsu expert- and Frank Bryan, captain of the.OAC i -wrestling team. The match was to eo until one or the other want Jed to quit, but-time was called, land the match waji a draw. ? t Chet Kewton. runner up Cor the i; Olvmnic team, wrestled to a draw with Otis Becken of QAC "! Pubols. OAC heavyweight wae I pitted against Fallhaber, formerly J tof OAC, and alter ,a strenuous i minutes tney were given urw. - Harold Carlyslel and Haddock Iboth candidates fori the same berth in the OAC team, wrestled stren. vouslv to a draw I 'A Harry Burnside took the only decision of . the evening, beating ' i Al Petallion with a figure four 1 scissors hold All the boys are under the sup I ervision of Robin Reed, wrestling 1 ioach at ,OAC and Olympic cham- pion, who referee d the matches. .INDIANS PLAY SATURDAY f ' - ! -III ! '.. T rCIlkMAWA TEAM WILL MAKf 1 j rzIKlF TO THE DALLES 4 The Chema wa Indian football Heam will be pitted agaifcat The 1 Dalles high school team Saturday. I The game will be ; played 4t The ilOalles'. The Indians have been going strong so far this season tne they ):. frUUlf BLlUUg CU I 1 1111a oca - paving "turned in victories on 1 bccaslona of the two games Juries that are not serious,- but win glow them up.- It is the offensive campaign of the Oregon men that la causing concern. " The defense is held tc be tight, but the defense doesn't do much with the scoring in foot ball games and Oregon want? score. thing for the future historians we must begin to protect what we have left. I Lillian Gertrude Applegate Salem, Oct. 7. 1925 TATE, HERMAX TO MEET PORTLAND. Oct. 8. (By Asso ciated Press.)) Matchmaker Harry Hansen of the Portland mu nicipal boxing commission, an nounced today taat he had signed fii'.l Tate and Tiny Herman, heavy weights, to appear ln the 10 round main event here October 16. ThW Is the bout that was prepared re4 cently as Tate injured one of hW thusjbs. ' BANK WKECKINO CHARGED SEATTLE. Oct. 7 (By The Associated Press) ' John J. Hast ings was arrested here today on a telegraphic warrant from Hetting- The keenest expectancy ! ia al ready being 'manifested In the coming engagement at the Heilig theater on Wednesday, Oct.114, of the .world-famous i comedy hit. "LightninV In the five! years since this play was first produced at the Gaiety theater. New; York, it has broken every long-run rec ord not only In that city but also :n Chicago. The cast which John Golden will send here is headed by Thomas Jefferson as; Lightnin' Bill Jones, and includes! the same well-known players who have been continuously Identified with this sensational hit during its three years in New, York and two jearg In Chicago, including Mrs. Frank Bacon. Bessie Bacon.: Frank Thornton. Jack Marvin, 1 Felix" Haney, Margaret Miller, Robert Iowe, Myles McCarthy, ! James Worsley, Ethan Allen. Nellie Kel ler, William Wagner and Gene vieve Lyle. J : BEAR REACHES PORT SEATTLE, Oct. i 8. (By Asso ciated Press): The cutter Bear of the United States coast guard returned here today' from her 3Tth innual cruise into . the j Arctic ocean, and reported -that the steamer Baychimo was sufficient ly clear of ice, in which she was caught in August to give reason able assurance that she i would reach her home port, Vancouver, B. -C., this winter, j Classified 'Ads Bring Results SECIES TO IE! El mm m r - Teams About Even for To day Game Which1 Will Start at 2:30 O'Clock OAC, ( COftVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 8. Gonzaga university's veteran team, playing the shifty -,' Notre Dame style of football, will meet the Oregon Aggies Friday after noon In the first big game of the season. Wednesday night Coach Paul Schissler announced three expect ed changes in the first team. Harold Liebe will play left tackle subbing for Dixon, Instead of Glenn Dlmstead. Clair Badley from last year's freshman will start at guard in plao'of Liebe. v With Badley and Liebe in the line, besides Robbins, end,, also from last year's freshman, a line of six veterans in the seven posi tions now has but four veterans. Paul Snider, fullback and pun ter, win be replanced by Kenneth Denman, a red-head who. has been called a dark horse ever since the squad turned out this fall.' Professor Sam Dolan of OAC will referee at the special request of Gonzaga. Ted Faulk will be umpire and Eldon Jenne, head linesman. N The game starts promptly at 2:30 o'clock, instead of 1:30 as first announced. There will be no seats reserved, and general admis sion prices will admit; to any seat In the stadium with hits 20,000 covered seats. RAIL IVrOM? LISTED WASHINGTON, (pet. 8. (By Associated Press. )p-The net in come of the country's class one railroads was placed bv the b reau of railroad economics tonight at- 1124,804,665! for August against $9o,706,&67 for Aug ust. 1324. 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