THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1925
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IVILLAMETTE READY
FIB I OWES
Annual; Football Clash on
Sweetland Field Starts !
at 2:30,0'Clock
. , The "Whitman aggregation ar
i rived Friday morning preparatory
, to the game this afternoon at 2:30
with Willamette on . Sweetland
. field. The game is to be the main
. featnre of the Willamette 'home-
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adtnrrdflnoyance
when you so to tht i
LSvcstccIi
to be held in Portland '
Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, incL; i
Go by Train
the safe, convenient ,
and cconoanical way -
, 02
round trip fare
' on tale Oct- 29
to Nov. 7; final
return Nov. 9 ji"
Trains to Portland
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Uili III., ViiM III., l. IIIm
- . " 5:33 p. m.
RetsrnXas Icare PcrtJrad
t&:33 a. m., 9:30 a. m.. S:00 p. in.,
8:15 p. m., 9:0O p. 111.
O. li. Darling
Agent
A. A." Mick H
I. F. & I". A.
PaciSic Lines
SKTm
They're here new arrivals from the best makers -ready
for your inspection. Featured are crepe satins and
cut 'velvets, showing the new" back trimming and the
Godet flare. Most of them have the new long sleeves,
attractively, embellished. The gayer colors are shown
largely, but there, too, are some conservative shades.
Our wool dresses of twill and charmine are included.
coming that started yesterday, and
in as much as the Bearcats see be
fore them the best chance in years
to down the missionaries, it is ex
pected that fight will run high
in today's battle. . -
One of the 'most marked - fea
tures to develop with the week's
practice 1s the fine kicking dis
played by the Bearcat squad. Col
lingsworth is a last punter,' and is
able to place them just" about
where he wants them. In Sch
weining Willamette has a punter
of two year's experience, and one
who can get oft some long ones.
Mumford has also showed some
real punting getting up to fifty
yards frequently.' Stolzheise has
been developed, all -week at place
kicking, and Winslow is showing
well at drop kicking. Consequent
ly fans who plan to see today's
melee may well count, on seeing a
lot of kicking O.; J; V
Another improTement during
the week has been the: work of the
ends. Kiedell, Mumford and Herr-
man, out for the extreme berths,
are all first year .men, but are
beginning now to show up well.
The rest of the line will be strong,
and for the first .time in three
years there will be a strong sub
for about every position on the
team. . --. ... ,
The backfield is by far the fast
est that Willamette has had in
years. Collingsworth, Sehwein
ing, Zeller, Waddel, Baker, Win
slow, . are all fast men, and are
playing with a sufeness that is
bound to count for something.
Coach Borleske of Whitman, in
commenting on ; the prospective
game, declared that Jn the Whit
man-Willamette game each year
there is , more tight ' shown and
more plays pulled than in the
average coast conference team. He
did not appear to be, particularly
confident 'concerning the results'
of today's mix. r
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USC Runs Wild and Hands
- Vandals Worst Defeat
in Years; Score 51-7,. ;i
MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 30.-
(By Associated Press. 1 The.Unir
versity .; of Southern- , California
football team ran wild today and
gave the University; of Idaho its
worst defeat in yearsrunning up
a score of 01 to I from a driving
attack that completely annihilated
the Vandals' defense. -. The,.' only
surcease (ron wthc jslaughter by
the trojais' came:Tcathe end oC
the second period, when a passing
attack gave Idaho" an earned
touchdown. . -
IV S. C. made one touchdown
from a recovered fumble and three
ANOTHER SHIPMENT
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fronr intercepted passes. The Tro
jans piled up a tremendous yard
age total, driving 3 4 yards from
scrimmage play and tallying 77
yards from six completed passes
in 16 attempts, for a total of 441
yards and 22 first downs.
Idaho resorted to passer almost
entirely and most of its nine first
downs came, from that source. The
Vandals completed nine passes in
30 attempts for a total of' 118
yards. Seven passes were inter
cepted by the Trojan backs, Idaho
gained only 34 yards from scrim
mage. '.p V' : " ' - :vv ;
Drury was the big gun of the
Trojan offense, scoring three
touch-downs and making three
points in trys for goat. Kaer, who
played only half a game, made two
touchdowns, end Earle, Elliott and
Larameth, each carried the ball
across the goal line once. Cam
eron made. Idaho's only score from
a 3Q jrard' pass., Drury started the
Trojans' scoring with a 22 yard
run for a touchdown after eight
minutes of play in the first period
and .crossed the goal four minutes
later for the second touchdown.
The third Trojan score was a gift,
Earle recovering the ball -on the
IS yard line and racing across
for touchdown, after Reget
fumbled. Kaer scored a touch
down for USC in the midd'e of the
second ' period, and then Idaho
showed its first power with four
passes that resulted in a touch
down. .; ,. , -v ,- :
In the third perjod, three inter
cepted passes enabled Kaer, Drury
and Elliott to each score a touch
down. v
The last. Trojan score me in
the fourth period on another in
tercepted passLaramoth-making
a 40 yardun.. A crowd, of 8,600
witnessed the came. i-
The lineup, and summary: '
Idaho "(7)
(!$!) USC
Canin F.. Behradt
Barklin I.T Cos
Jonc :.i.....MtJ.jE:.' : " Merrrll
8 rnhens ... -.Cener..... CratatB I
nifhi :.ro...:.:.. Taylor
Martin ...RT... 1- - Friend
Nelon ..RK..., Adam
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...XIIK.........
...RHU .
FB... .:
Cook
msley ...
F-arle
Doff
Irnry
Lefebr
Period
2 3
7 0
6 19
4 ToUl
Idaho
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O 7
6 51
Idaho Scoring: Touchdown
Cameron; point after touchdown.
Towers.
USC. Scoring: Touchdowns-
Drury 3; Kaer 2; Earle, Elliott,
Larameth. Points after touch-
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Referee: George Varnell, Chi
cago; umpire, Tom Loutt," Port
land; head linesman, Bob Evans,
Stanford; field Judge, Bob Morris.
TO DIPKOVK AIR FIELD
SEATTLE, Oct. 30. (AP.)-
The" county commiatsloners' today !
authorized the issuance of $100,-
130 in warrants to purchase six
teen strips of land for develop
ment of the naval air station at
Sandpoint.
FOR
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swam
Drop Kick Brings 3 to 0 Vic
tory Over Albany High
: ' School Friday
A beautiful drop kick of 37
yards by Temple, Salem end, gave
Salem a 3 to 0 victory over Albany
high school Friday on the latters
home field. The game was largely
a punting duel, -with J. Drager of
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Salem getting the best of it. Most
of the game was fought in mid'
field. - - '
dinger, who was used at quar
ter in lieu of B. Drager, out with
small pox, was .- knocked out on
the first play. ; He had , received
the ball, was tackled and went to
fall straight when be was tackled
by another man and his head
smashed back against the ground.
He was rushed from the field to
a hospital, where his condition
was founds bad but not dangerous.
A. Lyons called the signals for the
rest of the game. j
Albany threatened several time3
getting once as close as Salem's
three yard line, but the local jboys
held and punted out of danger.
Temple's kick from jihe 37 yard
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line was as straight as a die, and
spelt disaster to the Albany aggre
gation. The kick came in the final
quarter and although they fought
hard, Albany could not even get
within striking distance for ' the
rest of the game.
INDIANS PLAY TODAY
WASHINGTON' HIGH OF PORT
LAND AT CHEMAWA
At Chemawa field; at 2:30 this
afternoon the Indians - will meet
the Washington high school of
Portland. The first team is being
saved for the Columbia university
game in ' Portland . November 7.
The, Indians' will be handicapped
ra p' w$a w
Quidk flatting
Uniform power
More miles to
Me alio
today by the loss of Paul Keta
and' Coquille. Thompson- Thomp
son was injured in the Salem high
school game and Keta at Albany.
The. Indians have won all their
FOOTBALL
Homecoming Game
Montana vsOi
Saturday, October 31
1:30 P. M.4
HELL FIELD," CORVALLIS
Tickets on sale at Ilauscr Bros.
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games this' season, defeating The
Dalles 18 to 6; Salem high 20 to
7; Albany college, 17 to 3; High
School of Commerce 25 to 6 and
Benson Tech 12 to 6.
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