6 THE OPwKCON STATKSMAN SAUCM.'lMUrtlON SUNDAY MORNING-. SEFTEM JlERtSV Jt.92 1 . lit ' ' I - ' a t i- i . - - - r.. i secoitooes I Jhr6e Thousand Fans See Kfckoff in Season's First Grid Contest ' ; , EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 25.- (AP) Coach McEwan's rejuven- atedjOregonla'ns smothered "W'il lantotte unirersit footfall team taerphia afternoon by a score of 44 iloi 0 before 3000 fans. After thei-Oregon team had begun to scorfci. freely McEwan sent in his entire second string:. The score by perfads: Oregon .10 7 13 14 44 Wlliitaatte ... 0 0 0 0 0 , Scoring: Oregon Touchdown?, Ord, Jones 2, Gonhl, Green. Try . . . . .. .. . . tior, - points arter touenaown . Joafs ' 3. Wetzel, Hagan. Place . kictr.: Jones. '.: -. CORV ALUS, Ore.. Sept. 25 The ijOregon Aggies . ran . wild .through the lines of the Mult no- mah.dub in the first; game, of the reason .here today, piling up 10 , tpuchdowns to win 67 to 0. ,The secQiyd team opened the fray, get ting three touchdowns in the first . quarjter. The regulars then took the-field and In two ieriods, rol , led ap five snore touchdowns. The v subs finished with another wo in the' .final .period. . Multnomah club only once got the1-hall in .Aggie territory. Th high point of the. game was a pass, of 30 yards from Schulmer ich to , Ward, with a run of 20 , yards more for a touchdown. Fifty ministers of the Methodist conference in session here saw the game as gusts of the college. STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal.. Sept. 25. Stanford University won 'both games of a double head er football program here today drubbing. Fresno State 44 to 7 in the opener and defeating Cali fornia Tech 13 to 6 in .the second contest. First string men opened both?' games but Coach Pop" Warner permitted his second and third string men to play during later-r-periods. DF.kELEY. CalitViSefat, ,25. The. University of California won its fljrst game of the season today by defeating the University of Sania Clara by 13 to 6. The op posjtipn furnished by the Bronco eleVn from the Mission town of San,ta Clara was even stronger tha$'fhad been-expected. Coach Nibe Price of California had pre dlcted'tfiat 'California would lose andthis was nearly fulfilled, sev eral times as the Missionites smashed through the Blue .and Gold line. rOS ANGELES, Sept. 25. The University o California football team, lived up to its supporters' claim here today by thundering over the Whittier college eleven a southern California conference " opponent 7 to 0, the aame score as that of last year's same. Thirty thousand persons saw the-.seafeon 'opeaer.. " ..v .v."s'.Vj SEATTLE, Sept. 25. The 'tin : VerU.y of v Washington football team-defeated the USS New Mexi co -2(1. to 0, in the first game of the Reason here today. The Husk ies pfted, up 14 points during the flrstha-lf while the first string . tnen'lplayed, In the third quarter, the second ,eauad was held by the sailors.: The. additional six points were-oBcored. in the fourth quarter when.three, first team men were put back .in the game., . . -j--, . 1 - KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Sept! 23. Klamath county high school eleven futn bled two punts in suc cession, and Redmond scored a toac1nSown,in the first quarter of a game here today, their only tally,? :.Klamath's rallies in the second and third quarters resulted in two touchdowns and a conver-slon-The score was 13 to 6. Displaying a powerful offensive in the first-game of the season. Coach Dbwie's Chemawa Indian football , machine trampled the Commerce high school of Portlnad 41 to. yesterday. The Chemawa goal 'line "was never in danger. Commerce had a well drilled team thaUwaa the equal of Chemawa in weight, but was unable to make any-'galns through the Redskin line.' ; ' . Several of the new men on the Chemawa team - showed coralder- able ability. Charles DcPoe and William Johnson featured ' with long gains and Raymond Hfcldane " proved his ability. Solomon neu ry, Coquille Thompson, Peter Has mussen and Reggie De Poe, veter ans. also starred. Olie Strom ir captain of the team and Jacob Atkins is quarter back, .' Pacific Coast . -Resuitiv. PORTLAND -Sept. 25-AP) 1 The Portland Beavers defeated Hollywood again today 6 to 4 In a game in which the Stars ran 15 hits against Portland's 8. Han- um went la the box for the ll W. Lr Pt. .582 .561 .549 .d4c .481 .57 .430 .30 Pet. .599 .57rt .551 .5t4 .527 r507 .r95 .305 St. Louis ...... 89 CI 67 69 70 Cincinnati . 86 Pittsburgh ...... Chicago ......... New York' Brooklyn ...... Boston ...'..i.-ji.; Philadelphia ... ,:. 84 ...82 72 77 69 82 85 J. 57 American fjeajue .- ..V.j " W. L. New York . 91j 61 Cleveland 87 64 Philadelphia 81 66 Washington 81 6S Chicago ....... ,.;:; -80 72 Detroit :...... .. ..v.. 77 75 St. Louis t. -.. 60 92 Eofton ....... 46 105 . Pacific Coast W. L. .110 69 96 , S3 .. 91 85 Pet. .622 .5P3 .517 500 .497 .491 .4ol 40J los Angrles .. Oakland Missions Portland Sacramento ... Hollywood .... Seattle San Franelscp ... 90 .... 88 ...87 si 90 89 90 !8 .... .. 74 i06 Beavers In -th- ihth, ; replacing Ortman. Score R. H. E. Hollywood 4 12 3 Portland 5 8 1 . Hollerson, Hulvey and Cook; Ortman, Mangum, and Wendell. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25. (AP). Oakland defeated Los An geles, ,6 to A ,: here tod ay . and broke' its losing streak. Three home runs, two by tarry and one by Arlett. wjth.pne man on fig ured in the Oaks' victory. The Angels still hold a lead on the series of six game to two. Score . .. . r R. H. E. Oakland . , ...,. 6 12 .2 Los Angeles 4 7 2 Craghead, Oeschger and Baker; Day, Weabtersey and Hannah. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25. (AP). A run in the ninth inning gave Sacramento a 7 to 6 victory over San Francisco here, today in a see-saw game. -; Score R. H. E. Sacramento .......... 7 10 0 San Francisco ....... , e 9 2 Vinci and Kohler; McMurtray and , Vargas. SEATTLE, Sept. 25. (AP). The Indians and the Missions split a -double ..header ; here today, Se attle- winning: the first game 4 to 3, and the California nine taking the second by a 5 to 4 score. First game R. H. E. Missions 3 4 1 Seattle 4 8 1 Ludolph and Whitney; Elliott and E. Baldwin.., Second game R. H. E. Missions,... 5 8 0 Seattle ...,.'4 8 4 Pillette and Walters; Brett and Brooks. ' r - . '" . ' - ' 1 The. Opera Kotua'Dcug Store. ServIce.Quality. low jirioesfrleud- Old aatpmere .advise friends to tradttherewr HIh, n 4-Court. , () American Leacrue I -.!.; ResuIU , J ........ ? ... .. t i ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25,- (AP-). The New York Yankees clinched the American league pennant and earned the right to meet the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1926 world's -series by defeating .the- St. Louis Browns in both games "of a double header to 2 and 10 to 4.: . . .:' . :. l- - ' First 'game New York .. St. Louis , . , , R. H. E. .10 9 1 .293 Pennock and Severeid; Zachary. Vangllder, Giard and Schang. Second game jf" V'R. H. E. New-York , .10 9 1 St. Louts 4 10 1 Hoyt and Severeid; Gaston, Ballou, Giard and Schang. CHICAGO, Septu 25. (AP). Judge's home run, smash into .the. right field bleachers in the ninth inning gave Washington a 3 to 2 victory , and an even .break in the double, header - today, . .Chicago haviag won the first game 2 to 1. First game R. H. E. Washington . . . V. . . . . 1 6 2 Chtcago, . . X.... .... 2 71 Johnson and Tate; Thomas and Second .game . ; ... R. H. E. Washington. S It Chicago ; 4 5 w- i i -2 8 2 , PQfeleskIe.iMarberry.and Ituel, Tate; Blankenship and Crouse, Schalk. - L : Heavy rain caused - postpone ment of today's scheduled double header"- with Philadelphia.' " Two games.: will .bet played ; tomorrow ana a third game pa Jiondayv an open date.;.;,,. 4 Boston-Detroit postponed, jroin, two, same tomorrow. -f , New Sweaters! Aj large' ship ment Jnst In." New patterns,""new shades : In the . popular pullover and coat i, styles, otcli Woolen Mills. - - ' i !) NICHED T1ES1DV Master of Match Play De feats Both Jones and Mitchell This Year GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Septl 25. (AP). Invincible Walter Hagen finished a new chapter in American golf history today with the winning, of his third succes sive championship among the pro fessionals. .Brushing aside the opposition of Leo Diegel .wilh the same irre- sistable stroking, by which he con quered Johnny Farrell yesterday the former caddie from Rochester, New York, completed the greatest match playing , record of all time in a f ittnigly decisive final, four up and three to play.. The .'mighty ."Jiage", thus ran to a glorious end the course along which lurked the ghosts of many failures, breaking down a barrier that for more than three decades had defied the thrdusts of the country's foremost linksmen, in cluding great amateurs like Bobby Jdnes, Walter J. Travis and Jerry Travers, and such outstanding professionals as long Jim Barnes and Gene Sarazen all won two straight championships in either the amateur or the professional realms, but it remained for Hagen to become the first three time titleholder. Putting aside his links, imple ments for the tournament season tonight,: Hagen, the master of match play, washable to survey as the handiwork of his efforts a four year, stretch of competition without an individual defeat, four tournament triumphs during the campaign, of 1926. victories over Bobby Jones and Abe Mitchell, the British star, and a medal play record of- 132 for the qualifying rounds of the eastern open cham pionship. For studentr going away to school we are showing a large se lection of traveling bags, trunks, bat boxes and. fitted cases. Dis count prices to students this month. Hamilton's. () National League I I ' Results NEW YORK. Sept. 25. (AP.t The C New York ! Giants "Tapped two Cardinal pitchers for 17 hits today and took the measure of the 1926 National league champions by 12 to 2. Score R. If St. LouB 2 7 F. 2 New. York 12 17 0 rKeen. Clough. and Vick; Sco t f.nd Cummings. BROOKLYN, Sept. 25. The Chicago Cubs hit Doug McWeeny hard in . the opening innings toda? .and-defeated Brooklyn in the first of a. three-game -series, 3 to 1. V6r ' .' w w v 'rfcbicago"riU.VV...-..i 3 -8 'd Brboklyn ...j,...' 1 3 3 ; Blake; Root' and' Hartnett; Mc4 Aweeny, i.nruarai ana u rttit, . j e r " - i a .a. - - - PHILEfcPHtAirSept.S. The Cineinnat,'Reds .and hlllle played af UsUesa' garijef today rttj -hd the local National -league se':-j son. tue Phillies winning ! to 1.' Score! R. H. F Cincinnati ..... . 1 6 li Philadelphia 5 li $ Meeker and Picinich; Ulrich and Jonnard. ; . 4 , ' '.f .( I BOSTON, Sept. 25. -Pitts-i burgh Jlnlshed its eason by vmtng a double header with thej Braves here today. The Pirated clinched third place in the leagu standings by winning the iirst ton test, .11 to 8.; Genewich had the better ofj.Yde in'the second game and the Braves were victors, b to! 2. Score R. H. E IUtsburgh '. X Jl 14-.J-U noston 8 it ;q M f-ftri OWR Knah anil . 2 ron - . . , . VMVVI Mogridge and Hogan. Second game Jl. IT. B. :.; :...j..;?t 9 ji 'Pittsburgh ....... Beaton 5 13 il Yde and Gooch; Genewich and J. Taylor. CHICAGO Rent. 2S fAPl-i- Predictlons . that the in . era -: s due for an early end and -declar- ation-that. such, music 'l& the per fect expression of the present age were laid before: music lovers for consideration today. ; . t - It was Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, author of '"In -Hi Steps," en route; iome . to", Topekaj. Kansas, vh6iair' the- fate, of.' jazz, so near. ,jTbe caveman, the,-sheik and, the movie. .'sex have run ..their! gamuC'lje saldV '"Tfie'oeonle are? tiring of , them and on-the point otl turning to something differenJL juen wno study tne popular de mand In entertainment are be ginning to eeiwe this. , JAZZ OH, JAZZ j . ;CLf JS .... .. . T . r t i n-i v ' I GH.liiyilL REST-AT FIRESIDE After Visit at Home Cham pion Will Again Take Up His Golf Game NEW YORK, Sept. 25. (AP) Home and fireside claimed Gene T u n n e y, .world's heavyweight champion.-tonight after New York had roared a. welcome home to the native son. Arriving from Philadelphia, scene of the conquest, at noon, the first New Yorker to be a world's heavyweight champion was escort rd by police through cheering lanes of people to the city hall where Mayor "Jimmy" Walker bade him welcome home in the name of the city. A luncheon at an uptown hotel with "Big Tim" Mara as host followed, and then, with his public satisfied, the champion hurried away to his family.- Tunney- will spend a time with his mother and sisters at their Arlington avenue home here, after which he will devote efforts to recover his elusive golf game. In training for his championship fight he was driving straight and far and putting well, but was weak with his irons. Before the autumn merges into . winter, he will visit the north country for a vacation with his mother. ' The public reception for the returning fistic hero was arranged on short notice, but the crowd made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in numbers. About 32,000 cheered as the champion returned the salute of . two companies of marines and entered the city hall to hear Mayor Walker say: "Well done." The mayor paid tribute to Tun ney, the boxer, marine and man. NEW YORK. Sept. 25. (AP). Following upon the almost un broken precedent for champions and others who monopolize the front pages for a day or month. Gene Tunney had the experience tonight of denying that he was dead. Reports that the new king of fisticuffs had . been . killed in a traffic smashup -were broadcast, literally, according to inquiries to newspapers throughout the east. for they were attributed to a prominent radio station. Gene was resting after dinner, preparing to attend a benefit for Florida hurricane- rktimtiw but; hla' brother Tom tersely described the rumors as "the bunk." Bonesteele Motor Co.. 474 S: Com'l., has the Dodge automobile for you. All steel body. Lasts a lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. They win ten you. Ted Thye Loses Match to Australian Grappler MELBOURNE, Australia. Sept. 25-AP-Sam Clappam of England h today won what is claimed as h;tworld light heavy weight wrestling championship by defeating Ted Thye, holder of the title. Clappam scored one fall to 6 J. twelve ten-minute rounds. nisi g Scotch ooleniffils Store 426 State Street , . FHfflSiADE1. -i 1 nil iiinifrr Trm 11 Ul YAI.Itt ItAIVI National League Pennant Triumph of Cardinals Stimulates Wagers r NEW YORK. Sept. 25. (AP) The national league . pennant triumph of the St. Louis Cardinals stimulated betting on the world's series in Wall Street today. The largest wager, placed on the assumption that the Yankees would win the American league flag, established the New York team as a 13 to 10 favorite, $13. 000 being, placed against $10,000. The short end was taken by a group of St. Louis enthusiasts. ' Among a number of freak bets reported was one of $6,500 to $500, or 13 to 1, that the Yankees do not win the first four games, and another of $7,000 to $500, Or 14 to 1. that the Cardinals don't capture four in a row. Mrs. H. P. stith, millinery. Most beautiful hats in Salem; all shapes and colors; full stock from which to make fine selections. Best Quality. 333 State St. () Fred Winnai Narrowly Es capes Serious Injury When Thrown From Car nXLTlMORE - WASHINGTON Speedway, Laurel. Md. Sept. 25. t (AP)-Jimmy Gleason, driving a Miller special, won the 100 mile feature race in -national motor rac ing card today. His time was 57:03 4-5, an average of 133 miles per hour. Russell Miller was sec ond and Frank Farmer third. Fred bWinnai narrowly escaped serious jnjury when he was thrown from his car in a skid against the fence. i Pens! So important to the stu dent. A neat paper always draws a better mark than one with splotches. Pens in newest color fads. Crown Drug, 332 State. () Fender Damaged Slight damage to a fender was the only result when cars driven by K. F. Loter and Bert Smith collided at State and Commercial streets, Saturday, according to re ports made at the local police sta tion. Car St nick A. A. Lowry reported Saturday at police headquarters that his car had ben struck by an unidenti fied one at High and Court streets. - Nash Furniture Co. .takes the lead with low prices on chairs, rockers, tables,, wood and steel beds, springs, mattresses. Saves you 25. 219 N. Com'l. ) THING THAT A MAN NEEDS, UNDER WEAR 5 n -,1 1 HATS IS HERE Salerri GLEASOIv DRIVES TO WIN IN HE FOQTBA LL .SCORESlKRASSIIJ. At Eugene: Oregon 44; Willam ette 0. AtCorvallis: OAC 67; MA AC 0. At Berkeley: California 1"; Santa-Clara e. At Ias Angeles: USC 74; Whit tier 0. . At Palo Alto: Stanford 44; Fresno 7. At Seattle: IT. of W. 20; USS New Mexico 0. At Spokane: Conzaga 6G; Che ney Normal 0. At New York: NYU 34; Niag ara 0. At Schenectady: NY Union 0; Lawrence 0. At New Brunswick: Rutgers S; Manhattan 0. At Pittsburgh: Allegheny col lege 7; University of Pittsburgh 9. At Cincinnati:- St. Xaxier 54; Cedarville college 0. At New York: .Columbia 14; Vermont 0. At Syracuse: Syracuse 18; Ho- "bart 0. Pennsylvania 41; Franklin and Marshall 0. At Cleveland: Case 25; Heidel berg 0. Pennsylvania State 82; Susque hanna 0. Pro football At Philadelphia, final: Frank ford ; Akron 6. (Tie.) rrOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , , . APARTMENT 3 ROOMS. 541 Mill St. CLOSE IX. 23s30 V VI mm mm -mijheiwo most suceessfidi&$ ojitheir Retail .sales .during. July , and August were the largest in Willys Overland history. Over 39,000 were sold in these two months. f fThe original Whippet production schedule laid out in July called for 500 cars a day.' Within 60 days it has been, increased to 650. And now, at these, amazing new ,low prices we anticipate a volume, of 1000 Whippets a day and from every present indication it will be quickly attained. Sales of the Overland Six have also been, gaining in tremendous theTWmppjBt reduced v$fyk&&t o TKe1Vhippet ..r-- "WAS ' NOW '- Art'.-.j'- Sedan -mm coupe iris S)8 FOattUffCO 4.whfelbrakei... Pf in '51 fet from 40 miles aahour . ..30inileon gallon of gasoline . . . 55 miles an hour . . ; 5 to 30 miles in 13 .fecpnds ; , 4 turns in 34-foot circle . . easiest car in America jto park . ... .lowrswifng, European-type body . . . beautiful . A itnart. i - JU prices f. a. factory. Price nd specific. tiomMbjtcttochangt without notice XorjierCQttage T Russian Official Taken by. Pernicious Anemia, Be-; 1 lieved Victim LONDON. Sept. ,25. (AP) , Leonid Krassin,. who is expected to return to London on Monday to resume his post as the, soviet: charge d'affaires, is stricken with pernicious anemia in a most un usual form, says the Sunday Ex press. 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