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,2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAXEM, OREGON 4" J- SUNPAY MORNING OCTOBER 11; 1925 TEiiis Dora SflTURBflY 33 TO I Willamette Bearcats Have Little Difficulty in Win-'. ning; Team Green 4- Willamette University defeated Oregon State Normal school Sat urday morning: by a score of 33-0. TheTeachefs showed some good ; defense at times, bat were unable to bold consistently.- The Bear- catjfssbowed great possibilities for development and at times put over : some line plunges that were pret ty 19 behold. " ' The greenness of the Bearcat team . was first manifested In the Initial,, quarter when Monmouth bioqked; a,1 punt, and the. ball was anybody's. Several Bearcats had - r casj chances to" nab the ball, but apparently' through Ignorance they waited for a Monmouth man to get It. A Teacher did get it, and raefdrto. the, Willamette 10 yard -. line before he. was stopped. But the'WIUamette line held well, and Jon? clowns' gave theaball to the ' Beat-cats. - - A long pass, Riedell to Waddell. netted -Willamette 20 yards. Then a long run, a 15 yard penalty against Monmouth for clipping, leftnhe' ball lit Wallamette's hands - on the" teachers': one - yard line ColHngsWorth. bucked it. over, but i the ftick failed. . ... .t In the second quarter Mon mouth put over some good passes i for first do was, but: were unable to make any headway through the 'Eeajcat line., 'Baker;- Willamette halfi: plunged through the line for two long, first downs,' placing the ball oh the; three yard line, and T. Zeller put t, across the goal line. Kick failed again. . It" the thfrd quarter, the teach ers rallied, and so excellent was theit defense -that the Bearcats verji unable tq penetrate farther thaft the Monmouth 10 yard line. Willamette tried twice lor field goal but was: unusccessruL '-.'V " In the fourth quarter, Schwein . Ing. veteran half,-, was sent in to taka waddell's , place with the . Bearea,ts.:-'The results of his ex perience were soon manifested.! With the .ball in ; Wallamette's hands .a the Monmouth 20 yard line. RiedeU whipped a short pass to WlnsloW.-: who sped across the . line fot the third touchdown. With . the ball ; in the possession of the - Bearcats goon after the next kick . off, Schweining plunged through the .line twice for 20 yard gains and then-proceeded to smash the ball ofef Rlsdell kicked, goal; The flnaV tonchdowa amSwtaen Schweinlng-Intercepted , a pretty ' pass oWtheij yard line, and raced r BASEBALL . By AMoetet4 Prew , Pacific Court. League J-: S : Sacramento' 4; Portland 2. 5 ; Salt Lake 8; Seattle 1. (Second game called end of third inning, an account of darkness.) - - Oakland 3; ; Los Angeles 3. (Called end of 11th. inning, ac count of darkness.)' - San Francisco 7 ; Vernon 5. h ' .... .I.; ." .... :.y-, V. and bucked through ; the entire Monmouth team across the line. RIedell converted the kick. Willamette Position RM1.... . UK. Mnmford..: . K.K. . Rhode UT. . Modt,.... . R.T. .. lnt L.G. Woodworth. R.O. . C. . .. - - V ..... .... UH. ... RH. F. .. Hen-man, Srhweininc: and T. Zl!er. KefrrrK Kadcliftc f Balent: E mpire Ford of Jlopmouth. Honton. Winloir.... Wsddell..... Coliinpivortli.. Stolzhei...., Substitutes : - - Monmeala ..Velaa .-W. M.iwa ......i..V.'.....'.ftO . Kay i. ...... v.Fprjruvn ii.c.Ne'non .r.. r..."Hrm-B ......V.MfUuwan Brl H-ott, no nam n mil of o. Eugene Eleven Defeated by Score of 6' to 0: Pass ing Attack Fails - parents of school' children have to pay too 'much. There has been bnngling. ? But the state must not go into the business of publishing school books, as some are advocat ing. -" : M " "There is but one thing of f real value to cultivate truth anl jus- Ike, and to live without anger in the midst of lying and unjust men." Marcus- Aurelius. S ; . The search goes on for a Re- I nublican who can beat Plcrcp 2 TRAIN CRASHES TAKE DEATH TOLL - : (Continue;- front page l.f Hicks, was instantly killed when thrown from the engine. . i 'Tho injured.'' are ' betrig rustted to this city. ' - v V INo. SS.' the other train, is one of ,lhe faster operated by the road. W. D Ramsay; 35. of Jack sonTille, 'Fla.,r express messrnRer. was jtrobably the most seriously Injured.- He suffered ' a mere fracture of the skull. . : "n V' persona : tnclnding sijt ne groes, were brought to locrl hos pitals.' Fassengers or Ko. 83 sav they passed the Hi st section of No. &! at Seffner, Fla., which probably tecounred for a ,misuaderstand":n5 of t-isnals. . ' , Train, No. 89 ; running three bouts late, was traveling 40 luilet an hour; trying to make up fo. lost time. No coaches lef; the tracks. The express car or No f - hurdlal the cab of the engine. eojiChea were .badly damped, throwing paesensent violently tt the floors. . . SEATTLE, Oct. 10 Upon re quest of authorities in Santa Bar- oara county, Cal., Miiton Snyder, who has been enjoying the -privil eges' of a member-guest at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity here, was arrested today. He is wanted in California for grand larceny and forgery and is to be held pending extradition. $500,000.00 A 1 Large Sum to Loae yet that is the amount of LOSSES PAID .TO ITS POLICY ! 17 O l.DERS . . ..- ' , by the - . OREGON ITIRE RELIEF ; ASSOCIATION i. StcMinavnhs rc. In .additirii they have SAVED their policy holcl- . crs more than - - Three Million Dollars in. Premiums Standley & Foley .gents '., Bush Bank Bldg. 41 A GRAXD LARCENY CH.RGEl EUGENE, Or.. Oct. , 1 0. ( By Afrociated rress.) .The lrnlTer slty of Idaho football team scored ) 6 to 6 victory over the Univer .-.ity' of Oregon here today before J 6.000 spectators. "The invading Vandal team scor- jed its touchdown in the third quar Iter fter 13 minutes of play. Re get punted 40 yards to Mimnaugli who Tumbled. Idaho recovered and Cameron reeled off six yardr through right tackle. A p'asu from Reget ta Erickson gave the Gen fvta rters seven yard. Duff wen 'KVongh left guard for three yard. and Cameron carried the ball over the' Oregon goal line for the first and only touchdown of tbe game The n.idget Reget failed to cpn- crt the try fot. point. Oregon had a ' good chance tc core in the waning minutes o the fourth quarter when Shield recovered a fumbled punt by Re pot on the Vandal 10-yard iine but tost the ball on downs. The Oregon, team lacked the iccesvsary punch to run the bal .nio Idaho territory for any great distance. .Oregon started a forlorn pass- pg, attack in the final moments of life contest which resulted ip ?everul compJt-ted passes. How jrer. the last pass tried by the ariity was intercepted by an Ida ho laun v. ho ran to Oregon's -jard line beore he waa finally topped. Idaho failed to carry he ball over the line before the .'a?nc, ended. The line up and summary: Oregon (O) Idaho (0) mith le Nelson Sinclair 't Eiicklin 3ailey Ig ....... Terry iohnson .. . . . .c Steven Senator Isaac E. Staples has been approached, but refuses to run be cause of his opinion that Patter m Is well qualified. More effort will be made to induce him to re consider, for he has elements of 3ti ength htat are appreciated by i a considerable number of people Jim Stewart of Corvallia - also is mentioned. Some one has feivn h!m the sobriquet of "the only dry Scot in Oregon." Jim is j well known among farmers, but accept ed appointment under Governor Pierce, which circumstance might make it indelicate for him to be come a candidate. -Oregon Voter. i DEFEATED BY "HUSKY" H.EVEH Washington University Wins From Grizzlies by Score v of 30 to 10 fullback, one, and Harold! Pation, bue. : H Guttormsen kicked a field goal in the third period. - - Montana made four'; first downs and Washington 9. Danish Competition Causes Irish Pig Trade to S ump Sports. The Statesman leads In the, ffeld ol the '- season's athletic activities. j" NEW ARRIVALS Shields v . Kerns . . . Mautz Mimnaugh Petrel , . . Anderson tones Oregon ... Idaho rg . rt . re .qb .rh , .lh .fb . 1 .. 0 .. 0 . . . .Deihl . . .Gartin . Erickson . . L Jacoby Duff .Cameron . . . O wings 3 4 0 00 6 06 DUBLIN. The condition of tbe Irish pig trade is described as the worst for 30 years. The Irish pig is being driven from the British markets, mainly owing to the competition of the Danes. Berore the World War Ireland had 976. 000 pigs while Denmark had 600. 000. Now. Mr. MacKenna. a mem ber of the Dail, estimates (Den mark has 1,800,000 pi$s and the Irish figures have declined, j j He also attributes the Irish Re cline to the high cost of feeding stuffs, to the partial failure of last year's potato crop, and to a more or less widespread disinclination to breed pigs. ! STADIUM, Seattle, Oct. 10. (By Associated ir,ess.) With its old backfield, but a new line, the University iof Montana here today made the score 10 to 30 in a de ;:at by the' University of Washing ton, which last year beat the Griz zlies 52 to 7. This ye is last In this bowl Bill Kelly was a Montana star. But Russell Sweet, a sprinter of world recoTd class, had the glory fully Sweet Kicked a field goal for Montana and tried two other times missing once by inches. He aver aged 36 yards in 18 punts, oneof which was 65 yards. George Got tormsen, Washington quarter, av eraged the! same distance, but tried punts only eight times. Kelly brought official cheers thrice from the home? stands. The last time was in the final quarter when he passed the ball 1 to Miiton Ritter for Montana's one touchdown. He prepared the way for this score by breaking loose and run- ring 30 yards through the whole Husky team to. Washington's tfS yard line. He advanced toward it by passing twice to Ted lllroan captain and fullback. Kelly was the only player on the field who did not wear a head gear. Coach Enoch Bagshaw of the Huskies made 14 substitutions and Click Clark, the visiting mentor, ten. George Wilson, halfback, made two of Washington's four touch downs. Captain Elmer Tesreau Idaho storing: touchdown, Cam jron. George Varnell, Chicago, ref ?rte; Sam Dolan, Corvallis, um pire; "Bob- Ingram, Washington, it-ad linesman. ; T?me of, periods -15 minutes. - Bligh Mr.; and Mrs.M, Woods, Valsetz; Mr. and Mrs. ; P. Berry Chicago; P. - Pv Barry Lakeview, Eddie Broughton,' Portland.1 " . New Salem W. C .Bell, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. John R Goosman Yreka, Cal. z. -Mr.' and Mrs.t Fred D. Y IHbbert. Cloquet, MInn.M; R. Ie . Anrine: Mr. and Mrs. VD. M.. Feller, city; Mrs. D. li. Bateman. Toledo; Mr and Mrs. C. . W. Mills. Portland; Sarah Frambach, Portland;., Mrs. J. M. Farnell, petroit. and E. Wi Sand erftram of Corvalli. ! . . . .- Marion Armand CaiUeau, San Francisco E.; W.- Engelcke, , Los Angeles; C. A. Adamson Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G- X. Burke, - San Beraardo, CaL; 3Ir. .and Mrs. T. D. Fetch, Med ford: H. M. Wither spoon. Seattle; George ; Sckneidl, Portland; ,T. Rully. Portland; R. M. Wood,-Dayton; Mrs H. S. WU- Ham Portland; (V L. Camp; King Valley Mr, jind Mrs 'W. J. Living ston. Vancouver; lary P. Are- heer t. Portland ; E." J: Wall of L03 Angeles; E. Sanborn,' Seattle; A. W.; Strange. Portland; , Mr., and Mrs. Jaek Howard of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Welch of Port land. '-. . .' - . . . ..' ; -' - X ft " X " Bits For Breakfast r-'. Salem grows and grows . V w i And some of the schools are go h g to be still more overcrowded '. ' , t . S V s And a new home a day, the way they' are being built now, will not for long be enough to house the new people. . . W V ' The presentation of the state's side of the case against Tom Mur ray has been done, in a master ly manner. It could scarcely have been. better done. This is said to the credit of John and Allen Car son and kyle Page, and it is en tirely deserving. It is not the opinion of the Bits for Breakfast man only, but it is tbe general verdict of men who have closely observed the conduct of tftte case. " If you can help the Slogan man prove that this is the best dairy country In the world, please do so. It ia Important. . S S . Something should be done in Oregon about school books. The (fo)-nio)fijf SAY M BAYER j ASPIRIN" and INSIST ! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Annual Subsidy Granted Theatre by Free State DUBLIN The Free State pos sesses in tne ADbey itneater tne first and only state endoWed the ater in any English speaking coun try. The Free State has( granted it an annual Bubsidy ef $1,750. Senator William Butler Yeats, the Poet and Xobel prize winner, hopes that America will follow the example thus imitated in the Free State, since theaters are an: important part of national educa tion where not endowed may have to lower their quality through the struggle for existence, j Senator Yeats says there is bo European country where the plays 'produced in the Abbey theater tyvae not been performed, and some of them have even been translated into Oriental languages. j. Finance Minister Blythe, ac knowledging the thinks pf the Ab bey theater for the' subsidy he granted, said he had beep a regu lar attender at the Abbey for the pas 20 years, and considered that it .was doing a work of national importance. the interior terminus of the Alas ka Railroad here and most of the Important mining sections and .set tlements in the territory. Fairbanks Is to be the center of all airplane trips into the Interior. Southwest jot Fairbanks three fields have been established. They are at :Lak Minchuminat 125 miles from this city; Tacotna, 250 miles, pad Flat. 325 miles. The Lake MInchumlna field, is intend ed mostly as for a refuge in storms whicb sweep acros sthat section froni Monnt Mc.Kinley. Construction has started on a field at Ruby, 230 miles, from Fairbanks. An air route between Ruby and Tacotha measures 100 miles. T KIJBOTION SUIT pLSMISSKD SPOKANE, Oct." 1 0.- (By " As by John Argali, defeated for re scciited Presa.) The suit brought election as city commissioner to rnseat city Commissioners Char les Hedger.and Robert W. Butler and eLonard Funk, on the ground o excessive fampaign eiptendK lures, was dismissed by Superior Judse Joseph Lindsley today af ter he had sustained demurrers to an amended comp1aint. , . DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets" : Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aspirin is ii trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Uonoaeeticaddester of SaUcylicacid Russian Church Conclave Summoned by Holy Synod MOSCOW The third all-Rus sian church conclave j was an nounced to start tomorrow in the large cathedral of Christ the Sa vior. " The conclave was summoned by the Holy Synod, which i the only orthodox ecclesiastical j authority recognized by the soviejt govern ment. Its chief object will be the liquidation of the dissensions in the orthodox church which origin ated with the abdication 6f the late Patriarch Tikhon! Since the lat ter's death the tension between the two leading groups the Tikhon- ites and the reformists supporting the Holy Synod has been some what appeased, and the Holy Synod is now inviting the Tikhonite bish ops to participate in the conclave and to join in discussing! means of adopting Russian church life to the conditions of the soviet poll tical regime. jt The Holy Synod unites more than 60 per cent of Russian ortho dox faithfuls. The numerous ac clestical groups which were form ed in the beginning of the split in the Russian orthodox church in 192,1 have now joined either Tik- l;on's followers or the Holy Synod. Thus,, the only two parties in the Russian church remain the Tik honites, which are headjed by the "black" clergy and are Opposed to any reforms in the churcjh, and the Holy Synod which fs supported by the secular clergy and which wants to bring Russian church life in conformity with present condi tions. . " The newly elected oecumenical Patriarch Basil, the former Ni oean Metropolitan, is expected to attend in order to help; the rees- ublishment of the Russian church. Mining Sections of Alaska to Be Linked by Airplanes FAIRBANKS, Alaska! With ten landing fields built ior in con struction in Alaska, airplane com munication is promised between We have it File "for every . 'need v . Home S I . i" VKflce . - ' , : or tkbool . ' , , U , .; Ueadquarters for X .iXJp. BISTE 8SSV1CS Commercial Book -''Store. ; ; U it's for the office ' ' - we Imve it : '- . t Y t r V T V t V t r f r y. T y y y y y f y y Stilts made from. 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