THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1925 nmii FBOM USE, 17-12 .Southern University Defeat ed by "Thundering Herd" i i From the North "COLISEUM, LOS ANGELES. Nor. 28. (Associated I Pess) A revamped football : eleven from "Washington State college came to Southern California for its first Tlsit in three years, with' r record of having , not scored a single touchdown in their conference season, and tamed, back the high ly touted Trojans of the Unlver- itv rtt SnnDiarn fnftrnrato IT to 12, in one of the most bit terly fought contests seen fax this vicinity for several years. I The "thundering herd" of the southern' university showed only rare flashes of the form. dis played in previous games . and from the first to the last whistle "were practically on even terms "with the Invaders In point of real football.'. ' ' . , j "'Botch' Meeker, flashy quar terback of the Cougars, bore the brunt ot offense as well as de fense and his long runs lack with punts featured the game.1 He car ried the first kick off of the game 46 yards to the center of the field and paved the way for the first Cougar score which followed immediately afterward.. He scored a field goal for the staters in the second period. In the last quarter he returned a "punt 45 yards and when he finally left the game with hut a few minutes to play, the" crowd of less . than 20,000 gave him a big hand. Southern California's array 6t backtield men seemed unable to get in working form.4" Elliott and Cook alone made consistent gains through the Cougar line., Washington State took the ball, over the Trojan line before the crowd had fairly settled back in their seats. Meeker caught. Tay lor's kick off and returned it -46 yards to the center of the field. After two line bucks had failed to - dent the- Trojan , line, W. Kramer passed to Waldorf who ran unopposed down the sidelines fifty yards to a touchdown. " ; The Trojans came back strong and showed their only real flash of speed in the entire game. Start ing from their 46-yard line the Southerners drove the ball Tapidly down the field with long gain by Kae and Laranetta. the latter finally crashing over for a touch down. ' r It Means Longer Wear If your suit is tailored from Pacific Coast weight Woolens, , And besides -longer: wear, Mosher's Suits fit perfectly : ' " And no more in p r i c e i than good ready-mades- j from - 1j $40 Up ! D. H. MOSHER 474 Court Street Thone 360 The statistics revealed that the Trojans gained 300 yards from scrimmage, while the victors gained but 214. -- Eight first downs were chalked up for the Cougars while the Tro-j jans made 18. In the barrage of passes let loose by the Southerners, 12 were completed out of 18 attempts. Three out of four -- passes were completed by the staters. In the punting division, honors appeared about even with an average of about 40 yards. USC punted but twice, while Washington State re sorted to the boot eight times. ' Washington State suUered all the penalties of the game, four of tnem for a total of 60 yards. . CLEMENCY DENIED TO ALLEN MTAREN (Cntmofd from 1) their plea for clemency upon their sympathy for the father of this youn man. and recite the wonder ful work he has done for the fallen in the years; pa it. No citizen of Oregon appreciates more deeply than I do the great debt which sh owe to this grand man for his life's work among us. yet as governor of this state, under oath to see that, our laws are faithfully executed. I cannot consider pleas based upon sympathy for the parents. Practi cally every plea has also alleged the prior delinquency of Grace Franklin. Under the laws of our state such prior delinquency can not be set up as a defense to the crime of rape. "I listened to the statement of the young man himself. At the time the crime was committed he was 22 ears old. He owned the car and drove it himself to the un frequented spot where the crime was committed, with at least one of the girls in the party strenuous" ly objecting to the trip. She wj armed wih a loaded revolver and twice snapped it at MacLaren. A tragedy was averted only by reas on of defective cartridges. Judge Campbell, who sentenced this man TINY GLAND MAKES MEN GET UP NIGHTS t you know that rery hfrti pt ent- of all men of mature years are troubled with disorders of a little gland th prostate. When thi vital (land begins to slow up many ailments arise, sitca as pains in the bark and lecn. fre quent nightly riflings, general debility, waknev and dimine, painful, smarting difficult urination, and lack of control. Hnt at last, there is a treatment for this gland that hu brought relief to thoo nis. 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No new evidence has been presented to me. After an ex haustive investigation the status of the case is the same as it 'was on the day when the jury handed in its verdict to Judge Campbell. iJeeply do I regret that stern dut compels me to deny executive clemency." ference. EUROPE IS SWEPT BY SEVERE STORM (Continued from page 1)' COLLEGE" HEADS ELECT IXDKPEVDKXT SCHOOLS CON CLUDE ALBANY COXFEItENCE V OSS ill lectr asher 1C Copper tub, Bloc tin lined, heavy lacquered, which pre vents coroding. $85.00 and $98.50 Premier-Duplex Electric Vacuum ' Cleaner . Greatest suction of any motor-driven brush sweeper . on the market. . Make Us Prove It Standard Electric Ranges Made by the manufacturers of the first Electric Range made in America BEAUTY DURABILITY ; ECONOMY AND SELECTION Mm Trade in Your Old Furniture or Range on New; Use Your Credit GIESE-POWERS ; We '" Charge -No Interest ALBANY, Ore., Nov. 28. (As sociated Press) An election of officers of the independent col lege presidents association of Oregon, was the last act of the 1925 conference held here Friday and today. L. Q. Nichols, director of the Oregon institute of tech nology, was elected president; Professor G. E. Myers, of Eugene Bible university, vice president. and Mr. P, G. Franklin, Willam ette university, was re-elected sec r et a r y - "treasurer. President Leonard W. Riley, of Linfield col lege, was reelected as representa tive from the association to the state board of standardization. Resolutions adopted by the con ference, favored the re-brganiza-tlon of the college systems so that all would be uniform for the purpose of surveys and the or ganization of departments in all jof the schools for the study of Bible and religious education un der a uniform system. After dis cussion of the plan, now in force through which scholarships, valid at any ot the conference colleges, are given to graduates of each high school in the 'state, the, presidents decided to continue the awardinff of scholarships. Willamette university Salem, will be the next scene of the con- gone as low as 40 degrees Fahren heit. Snow covers the streets of Madrid to a sufficient depth .to interfere seriously with the street car service. From various port comes word of ship-wrecks and damage to lighthouses. LISBON, Nov. 28. (Associated Press) Scores of persons have been injured and large property damage has been done in Lisbon and the surrounding country by heavy storms. Torrents flooded hundreds of houses in the city; streets have been torn up and railway lines washed out. Many residences have collapsed and rescue contingents are at work endeavoring to save those known to be buried in the wreckage. Overcoat for Which Peak Named Back After 28 Years WENATCHEE. Wash. Wash ington State Forest Supervisor Sylvester has received the weather-worn remains of an overcoat which he left oh the summit of Overcoat peak in the Cascade mountains 2S years ago. The gar ment was forwarded to him in an envelope. ' Sylvester said he left the con.f buttoned around a rock for use as a signal when he completed surveying in that region in 1 897. The- peak was named from the coat. KIRK KILLS BABE x GREAT FALLS. Mont.. Nov. 28. (AP.) Fire which partially de stroyed the home of Fletcher Bow ers at Fairfield, near here, today caused the death "by suffocation oi his three-year-old son,' Harold Bowers. asses Mot Needed! Every day; or two someone comes to us for an eye examination who does not 'need glasses. 'These pa tients are always told the truth and we find they are our best boosters. If you arc in doubt come to us and know the truth about your eyes. WE ARE DEALERS IN PER FECT SIGHT! Staples Optical Company IMS TO SHUT HULSiES Anderson League Gets Under Way on YMCA Flcdr Late Monday Afternoon First play in the Anderson Junior ' basketball league will start at 4 o'clock Monday after noon on the Y. M. C. A. floor All players who have signed up are expected to report at this time. Three sanies are slated for this week, the Whitman Pioneers and the Y. M. C. A. Leaders starting oft the series Monday; Parrish Juniors playing the Soith Friends Tuesday and the Comrades and Easy to Keep Thick,) J Wavy, Lustrous Girls! Try this! When combing and brushing your hair, yust moisten your hair brush with a little "Danderine" and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You can dress your hair immediately and it will ap pear twice as thick and heavy, an abundance of gleamy, wavy hair, sparkling with life, incomparably fctoft. fresh, youthful. Besides beautifying the hair, a 357cent bsttle of refreshing, fra grant "Danderine" from any drug store or toilet counter will do wonders, particularly if the hair is dry. thin, brittle, faded or streaked with gray from constant i-urline and wavying which burn the color, lustre and very life from any-woman's hair. "Danderine" acts on the 4iair like fresh showers of rain and sun shine act on vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates, nourishes and strengthens them, stopping falling hair and helping the hair to grow thick, healthy ind luxurant. adv. Independents , meetings - Wednesday.-, . , Players with the three teams are Whitman Pioneers A. Byrd, C Bachelor, D. Siegmund (Capt). W. Siegmund,: - M. Propp, H. Holmes and L. Colgan, Y. M. C. A. Junior Leaders W. Heise II, Steiver, Melvin -. Goode (Capt) , Bob , Judson, Baker andx' Bob Hutcheons. ; Independents Rob ert King, Moshier, V. Harri son, L- Bassett, C. Banta and J. JLamkin. t -1 . " Any team"jbreaking any or the rules of the; league will", forfeit the game Splayed- Silver medals will be given to the winners by the Anderson Sporting. Goods store. The elimination method will decide the winners ot the league. governor of Nevada and director of federal prisons during the world war, died at Carson City today. Mexican Railway Oil Output More Than Is Used for Fuel FOIJMEU (iOVKRXOi;- DIES REXO. Nev.. Nov. 28. (AP.) Denver S. Dickerson, warden of the Nevada . state prison, former MEXICO CITY Lands of the Mexican National Railways are producing more eil than the rail ways use for fuel go an oil com pany, a subsidiary to the railways, TTas been organized to develop the railways' oil properties. New-wells are being sunk. Gov ernment officials hope that when the railways are returned by th government to their former priv ate ownership the developed oil properties will be sufficiently valuable to offset some of the losses and depreciations in the railways. 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