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1 - 2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNINGrNOVEMDER 11925 nils fix .Willamette Bearcats Lose Homecoming Contest Sat - urday by 20 to 13 'Whitman passed. her way to vic tory over the .Willamette football team In Saturday's game on Sweet land field, the score being 20-lT. The Homecoming game was by far the scrappiest seen ,oa the local field in years and wag in suspense no to the last second. The first half was scoreless, with - Willamette bavin a sligh Bhade over it, threatening twice with, attempted dron kicks. Whit- man kicked off. opening t2e game and a Willamette man sneaked ..to the edge of the field uncovered by. Whitman. But Borleske, Whit man coach, was quick enough to see the risk;; and sent In a sub, calling time out, and mining the chance for a -get-away. 'Most of the half was a punting duel With Willamette betting the best of It. The half ended with thfc ball In .Willamette's possesson amidfield. . It looked as though the game were destined to be Willamette's when on about the third play of the second half the Whitman quar ter fumbled a high pass from cen- ter and Rhodes gathered in the ball, racing 50 yards across the Whitman line for the first score of ' the game.. The kick failed. Whit man immediately answered on the second play after kick-off with a line buck that found a big hole that resulted In a touchdown. The kick failed and. the score was a tie at 6 all. , . - j , Whitman, failing to gain on scrimmage, opened up a desperate aerial attack. Two long succes sive passes gave them the ball on Willamette's ; one-yard line, and three- plays gave them a touch down. The kick succeeded. Soon after another long pass by Whit man gave them the ball on Wil lamette's fire-yard line.- An end run not looked -for by the Bear- cats was successful In making the touchdown. . ' i ; . With". less, than three minutes remaining. RiedeU completed a pass to Mumford on Whitman's 20 yard line., ile rollowed this with a swift pass to Schweining, who plunged across the line for six points. Rtolzheise kicked. With 3o seconds to go Willamette had the ball oncej more on Whitman's 5-yard tfnej Again a Bearcat Turked on the edge of the field, uncovered, but Borleske was too ruick on the draw once more sending In a sub and spoiling Wil lamette's last chance to score. Schweining was the outstanding man for Willamette and Beistner starred for Whitman. ! i The bag rush held between te Helves of the game was won 1y the sophomores, 32-15. t Lineup follows: WUlamette- Whitman Iterrman: ."..v.LE'. Ladley ' Rhodes . .LTV. . ... . Conley Stolihelse ;...LO.,i . Reed Houston .V.'C..;..i Smith f ort. .;i-..'.RV. 2 - V Wa rwick Mudra . : . . . .RT. . . . . Caley Kiedell J RE. Schiller Winslow i.V...Q."i . . . . . Eckert - McMullen ' . i. . Meckelson Collingsworth 33 . . . . . Meister Seller . . .', v . F . . . . ... BagleJ f Substitutions: Willamette. Wad del, schweining, Mumford, Wood worth and Bateson. ' t " " V Of ficialsf Referee. Rusick of Cjorrallis; umpire, Mauts of Port land; head; linesman, Huntington. , . of Salem. ' ' - :j':J ; , INDIANS AGAIN VICTORS '-' Whitman 20; Willamette IS. Stanford 35; Oregon 13.- OAC 27; Montana 7. - Washington U 23; Washington State 0. t; C of W Freshmen 12; D of O Freshmen 0. ' ,.. California 27; Pomona Col lege 0. ... . . Haskell 10; Gontaga 9. Chemawa second team 18; Washington high second team 0. Columbia U 6; Albany Col lege 0. . Pacific University 25; College of Paget Sound 6. i . Notre Dame 13; Georgia Tech 0. Carroll 20; Northwestern 0. At Berkeley St. Mary's 28; UCSB 0. At Reno Santa Clara 2Q; Ne vada 7. ' - At Pasadena U of Redlands 9; Californa Institute of Teeh tt. California Aggies 6; i Fresno State 0. - , , i . ' Illinois 24 ; Pennsylvania 2. Yale 28; Army 7. GRIZZLIES DEFEATED '' BY OAC; SCORE 27-7 (Oontinued from pags 1) and the attack was ' alternated with passes. The Cardinals' cap tain went through .for another touchdown and then retired from the game. Bogus made the fifth touchdown. , ... Stanford gained 185 vards on seven- completed passes out of 16 attempts. -," - Oregon, featuring long tosses, made 96 yard from nine com pleted passes : out of 13, tries. Twice . Anderson wag tackled be fore be could.' pass for a total loss of 19 yards. Stanford was penalized 55 yards; Oregon but five, i FIHS HI FOR COiK BITS Fine Card Arranged for Ar mory Wednesday Night " by Matchmaker Plant . Salem fight fans will again -he treated to an excellent card in the armory on ; Wednesday evening. November 4, when Krnie Woodard of Portland and. Frankie Lewis of Salem will meet fori 10 three-minute rounds in the main event of the night. Danny Carth of Silver ton and Big Bill Poole of Monroe will also clash. . Two preliminar ies have been scheduled. The Woodard-Lewis go will be one of the best fights seen here In months, Harry Plant, matchmaker, says. Both boys are in excellent condition and wi'i go the limit. . Bill Poole whr ueets Garth, will be remembered for his gameness. In a fight here with Bill Hunt last winter, Poole broke his hand in the third round of a six round event, and despite the injury, con tinued for the other three rounds, getting a draw. : Carte, after his November. 4 fight, will next meet Tiny Hayes of Independence in Silverton on November 10. Tickets for the Sa lem match will be on Bale at the Smith cigar store on Monday. Ladies will be admitted to any seats at half price. Ill 5 v .fV .-:xvx, ;---:;-. -: Lv: .. v - -. ,s- r....: -.y :'y::: . - , y- t r . -.. . y-. :--.v: : c:y:-;x- v ' --v : . f -''! . ' to, s; t ' I: ' t ' ' ' I ' , . : Stanford . . . LE ....... Shipkey ....LT . . . ... Poulson . . .LG . . . . Swan Oregon Smith . ., Sinclair Shields . , Carter . . Bailey . Dixon . . . Mautx . Anderson Wetxel . ritus Jones . . , Periods Oregon . . Stanford f Oregon' Jones 2. zel. ; Stanford scoring: . Touchdowns, Patchett 2; Shipkey. (sub for Mid dleton): Nevers, (sub for Patch ett) ; Bogue. . Points from try, Hyland 2; Murphy, (sub i for Hy land) 3. , ' Referee: Dolan, Notre Dame; umnire. Cave. Washraeton State: J field judge, Gobel. Washington. ! I Time of neriods. 15 minutes each. i - to nil en McCreary ... ... ; Scholes . . , . Harris .. ;.. Walker Solomon . . . : Hyland .. T. . . Bogue .... Patchett 2 3 4, 7 0 0 13 0 7 1433 . C a RG . RT RE ... .QB. ; ..LHBV. . ,RHB .V. . . . FB j ..i.l G 14 scoring: Touchdowns Points from try. Wet WASHINGTON JHGH DKFEATKD BY 18- O SCORE j su The second string team of rthe Oemawa Indian school won from the Washington high second team of Portland yesterday by a score of 18 to 0. The game was speedy. r;The Washington eleven showed wonderful defensive strength ibut : could no nothing with the ball when they got-It. They. worked an excellent criss-cross play to ad vantage, however, making large gains. If they -had shown up a good on the offensive as they; did on the defeaslre they wonld ia all probability have taken the game. Baker and Haldane were t the outstanding men on the Chemawa eleven and made the most consist ent gains. ; i f TOO LATE.TO CLASSIFY i . . , . "i WOMA!f WANTED FOB HOUSEWORK. 163 X. 13th trt. 131 , EXPERIEXCKD HELP WASTED. REF , rc rinirei, DirMtor" Depsrt . mrnt 8tor. -v , ' i 9n4 O. A. C, vVard . . . Dixon ... Richer: . .. Balcom Liebe Montana . . . .RE DMber- . ... . LT ... Hanson ... . .LG. ... . . Martinson .. . . . .C ...... . ; Ostrum . . . .RG . . . . . .' rn'eman Dickerson ... RT . . ... Whitcomb Logan ........ RE Burrell Edwards ....QB Kelly Tnider . .LHB. Sweet Onwn . ...jun . . . .. .;. t Bitter Denman .... .FB. . .Illman Perioas . . . ..1 2 3 ; 4 : Aggies .... . ., 0-20 7 02 7 Montana . . . ; . . ' 0 ? 0 7 ' 0 7 ' Scoring: Aggies, touchdowns Luby 2; (sub for Quinn). Ward 2." Montana, touchdown Kelly- grade to which .. Laura - belongs. The party 'was a surprise both to the school children and to Laura. Mrs. Hubbsjwas assisted 'by the teacher, Mrs. Noma McClure. Ice cream and cookies were served during Jthe, afternoon.-- - Harold Larson was host to a (small group of friends, at a Hal lowe'en card party at the home of bis . parents, east of Silverton, Thursday evening. Bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, owls, witches, ? cats and candles added to the attractiveness of the party. High score prize went to Miss Alice Jensen, with Miss Cora Sa tern winning the consolation prize ' uurau neis tciur Aiaasen, L-Uli Madsen. Alice Jensen, Alfred Jen sen,' Winona Palmer, William Hat teberg, Edwin Hatteberg andCera Satern.V "It is a mistake for old peo ple to take strong cathartic medicines, as they are seldom necessary. "Just because yon are old, doesn't mean yon need strong physic." DR. CALDWELL DR. W. B. CALDWELL. AT THE AGK Or S ( "Purges" and 'Thysics" Bad for Old Folks ERNIE WOODARD This flashy 145-ponnd Portland fishier is schetluled to meet Pi-anki IowLh of Salem at the Arm ory on Wednesday, November 4. Both boys are in the pink of j condition. On the Name rani, .Danny Garth of Silverton will clash with Bi Kill Poole, game Monroe boxer. Retired Druggist Is Now Lo cated on Farm Near Woodburn After living in a half dozen states all the way from the mld- diewe.Ht- Minnesota, Utah and Idaho -to California. A. A. Broth- en has selected Oregon as the ideal place to make his home and has located on a farm near Woodburn, Marion county. pMr. Brothen is a retired drug gist and came nere tnis summer from Blythe, California. As a profitable diversion he will en gage lu a --variety ' of farming which will include some dairying, poultry and bog raising, garden ing, and fruits of all kinds. He has I purchased twenty-four acres of choice land just three miles from Woodburn, and: will build a modern cpuntry home. , Another new settler for Oregon is John A. Wiseman, of EI Paso, Texas, who has purchased . at Clackamas,1 Clackamas county. Mr. Wiseman is so pleased with his new home that he is anxious to Interest a number of his friends in Texas. He submitted a fine Hit of homeseekers to the Land Settlement department, and aaked that they be sent literature on Oregon. jWord has just been received from Leonard Gllkey, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Albany, that Z. M. Lents, of Southard, Calif., had-purchased 60 acres near the county seat of Linn county. Hillsboro, Washington county, is busy checking up on new set tlers. Eugene, Lane county, has Just reported 20 new arrivals from other states, and a number of the other counties, through their lo cal chambers, have promised re ports in the near future. Mrs. Frank Hubbs was hostess at a Hallowe'en party for her lit tle daughter, Laura, Friday after noon at the Hubbs country home. The guests included the entire While Dr. W. B, Caldwell, of Monticello, 111., a practicing phy sician for 47 years, knew that con stipation was the curse of advanc ing age, he did not believe that a "purge'l or "physic" every little while, was necessary. To him, it seemed cruel that so many constipated old people had to be kept constantly "stirred up" and. half sick by taking cathartic pills, tablets, salts, calomel and nasty oils every day or two. In Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which reg ulates the bowels of bid folks. A single dose will establish natural, healthy bowel movement for weeks at a time, even for those chroni- cally constipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel movement but, best of all, it is often months be fore another dose is necessary. 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