The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 08, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    Igh School '0pid ' Team , Smasheslcohd Squadih Scrimmage Session
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Machine Is -Reorganized - in
Preparation for Benson
Contest Saturday ;
Smashing the second team to
bits n scrimmage jesterday, the
Salem high" school football team
nhowed more ability than at any
time lb 1 season. The reorganized
first team had power In attack
and the line held up better than
in any previous practice.
- lr.fi: hard to" recognize this
team as the same one that lost to
Grant' high school last week. ; It
now Is a more finished product,
and goes through its plays with a
snap.-Against Grant the team used
only three different plays, but
now has a complete set of offens
ive systems that hare plenty of
deception." : ,
Benson ; Tech" .which meets
Huntington's m-.-a iiere Saturday
mornfng. is an -anfcnow quantity.
Only a few of last year's veterans
have returned, and the team has a
new coach. Clareitce Bell,- a former
OAC backfield star.
The " Salem eleven expected to
take the field against Benson, In
cludes Olinger (160) left end;
Tibbie (165) left tackle; Drager
(180) left guard; Peterson (210)
center. East (168) right gaurd.
H. Lyons (173) iright tackle;
Adams (172) right end: A. Lyons
(160) quarter; Tern pie (175) left.
naif; D. Kelley (165) right half,
and Bocke (150) full .back.
Tibbla and Peterson are new
men on. the line,- having trans
ferrcd from a high school in Mon
tana. H. Lyons., center last year,
has been shifted to tackle and
Tired; Aching Feet i
quickly relieved wick Dr SchoIT.
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DEMONSTRATION
Peterson given 'the berth at cen
ter. Bill East is starting his first
game at right guard, completing
a heavy line that is considerably
different from the one that start
ed against Grant. . :
Bocke at fullback is beginning
his first game as a regular. He
is the lightest man in the lineup,
but has plenty of speed. . .
Second team men who are ex
pected to get Into the game before
it ends , are Hamilton and Cuw
mings. ends; Lutz and Jones,
tackles; Fabry and Dolby, guards;,
Bowne, center; Ashby, quarter:
R. Kelley- and Blaco, halves; and
Nelson, full. , : ,
. The latest new man on the
squad is Crosby, a 210 pound
fullback and halfback from Miles
City. Montana. He received hon
orable mention on the Montana
all-star eleven last year. While
Crosby is not in condition to play
in Saturday's game, he is expected
to win a place in the lineup soon.
Ashby, second string quarter
back, has been doing well In prac
tice sessions this week.
No , games, has been scheduled
yet for .Thanksgiving day, but ef
forts are being made to have a-
Portland team, preferably the
champion eleven, come here on
that date.
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COACH SGHISSLER
' CUKES LINEUP
' CORVALLIS, Oct. 7. (AP
Three changes in the first string
lineup for the Gonzaga-Oregdn Ag
ricultural college, football game
tomorrow were made today by
Coach Schissler after examining
casualties from -last night's final
scrimmage. "Hip" Dickerson,
tackle, Everett Jarvis, half, will
not start the game,, and may not
see action either tomorrow or
against California a week later.
Olmstead takes Dickerson's tackle
berths Luby will start at bjrffTT
third change & Eilers, to? replace
rtadley. at guad. Others to start
are:, "Ward anVl j Logan, ends; J.
Dixon, tackle; Llebe, guard; Bal
com, center; Edwards? quarter;
Denman, half; Schulmerlch, full.
There was' only light practice to
day. '
Eugene High Grid Squad : 1
Prepares for Bend Team
EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 7 APJ
Eugene high school football
team will leave Fridayfor Bend
to meet the Eastern Oregon eleven
Saturday. The Eugene line aver
ages' about-172 pounds and the
backfield about '145. Fifteen men
win -make the trip,; the tentative
lineup-being: j 4 :
; Ends, Pitftnan and Travia;
tackles, Colbert' and GusI-;
guards. Callison and KernsJ
Burress and Newman ; rente
Bessonette; quarter. : Manerud or
Rubenstein; half. Barker, Riley
or O'Connor; ! full, Van.Dorn.
UCHTWOIDOIIE
B BOTH
EWERS
TODAY
toot troubles are universaL Government records snow that 7 out
of every 10 adult people have some form of foot trouble.
You are probably loot-miserable yourself. It may be only a corn,
aollouv a bunion or some more serious trouble, such as weak
and broken-down arches. You might not know the nature of
your trouble but you do know that "your feet ache, pain, and
get all tired out on the slightest provocation
Foot Expert from Chicago Coming
'This man is from the personal staff of Dr.V'm.M.Scrioll, the rec
ognized foot authority, and demonstrates Dr. Scholl s Method of
Foot Correction. Come in, on the above date, and meet him. It's
well worth your time. There's no charge for this valuable service.
Free Pedograph Prints of Your Feet
In a few seconds time, without removing the hose, he will
. make, without charge, a perfect print of your foot that positively
shows if you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble
has progressed. "
v 6 v Free Samples -
Come in and get a free sample of Dr. Sertoli's Zino-pads for
corns. They remove the cause friction and pressure. Instant,
safe, sure relief. Put one on the pain is gone
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Shadow BQxinljand Exercise
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cess Yesterday :-
Ilght workouts -were taken yes
terday by Phil Bayes and Battling
Hoppe, the boxers who will meet
in he main event of tonhght's 21
rosmd card at the armory at S:30'
o'clock. Hoppe ceased his daily
road work and limited his activity
to n, little shadow boxirs?. Bayes
also did nothing more than a lit
tle exercise.
Both men are in fine lighting
condition and each is confident of
dropping his opponent in ihort
crder. Hoppe conies here full of
tnergy, and has no doubt of his
ability to put Bayes to sleep
Bayes says he will keep up the
good work he bojtan in. his last
bout against Paster M3gsambol.
Bobby Clark, who meets Sailor
Enrke of Montana in the six round
semi-final event, is going to nave
tough sledding, according to re
ports given fry Bud Ridley. Rort
lcml boxer, who- passed jthrtSugh
Salem "yesterday, Ridley has seer
Burke in action and say3 he is a
real flsrhter.
Tom Lonttit, boxing instructor
at the Multnomah club in Port
land, will referee tonight. Louttit
is considered by many people to
be the best referee in this part of
"the country. He is popular with
the fans and respected by the box
ers, having the reputation of boiny
both capable and fair in his de
cisions. He always runs the fights in a
clean manner, and no rowcyism is
tolerated.- Fights in Salem are
noted all over the state for the
orderly manner in -which they are
conducted.
ROTH GROCERY CO.
134 N. Liberty St.
"M Free Delivery
We Solicit iMdnthly
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Prompt Service
Often it il; to introce an item, other times to move a large quan
tity quickly that we offerspecial.prices. I4 4 5 fe ?
Yqu- will 'note the specials 1 are . alL high grade : goods' and every '
item sold on a money-back guarantee as to quality:
Eibby'sJWhite Asparagus Tips (square can)
Del Monte Salad Points ... . .:.,v
Libby's Sliced Pineapple, large tins
American Club Early June Peas.
Canned Crab, mostly leg meat..-....
Lipton s Orange Pekoe Tea ..J
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Amaizo Salad Oil
White King Laundry Soap
Honey Maid Graham Crackers. .
-Pufe Qlive Oil
J5akeryDepartment ?
You will "be pleased with any cake y
order -from- us as we. never sacrifi
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R6unci;Three Layers.?.. ir .65
Qblong Two Layers . ..... ..; 50
Chpice of Chocolate,
! Prune, Nut, 'Cocoanuti
i Mpchaj -Angel arid Sun-1 C
Uhine .35 and .60
ihcePies, our'own makeT'.35 .
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fecial nne lol of HeR3lan4 larse
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....half pound "v. 48
A...... ...quart .49
.28 for 1.00
large pkg. .49
pints .50; quarts .90
Fruit Department
Stark's Delicious Apples You will want
a boxat these prices:
Not Packed ii.;..;perbox$1.50
Packed Face and Fill 2.00 r
Fancy Wrapped ..::.... .... 2.50
Jonathans ::L.:..per box : .75 '
; Bosc Pears :L .-,..perbox 2.00 v
; Winter Bananas v:.:..;r.b .75 ?;
Bosc Pears k.LiwHbasket ; .25
!;r:4J5mall boxes of. Delicious Apples r ' f
for. shipping; i; '
17 Lbs. Net weight .75 to 1.00
Vjr .lessen Department -
. - lunch that you villcnjoyVl
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TlneM Begin wlftlh Fine Feirmtare
Newest Styles
Highest Quality
Lowest Prices
More than a showing for it is also an exposition of
the newest and best furniture from the foremost
designers, in America. Living, dining and bed
room suites are here in great variety. Occasional
pieces in unlimited choice. Floor coverings in the
season's choicest patterns and colorings f or ervery
room in the home. To wander through our great .
store is to review the latest and best in' merchan
dise which has been marked at prices to assure
substantial savings.
Handsome !
Axminster Rugs
33 to $&6
,4:
The popular 9xl2-footi
size in the season's choic
est patterns and color
ings. Excellent quality,
that will give " years of
hard service.
This Handsome
Coffee Table .
$29.50
Made in antique walnut
finish, in a size suitable
for the average room.
Sturdy in construction to
give years of service.
Very special at this Price
Priscilla,, Sewing
Cabinet for
$7.95
Made of fine genuine ma
hogany. Sturdily built,
and is a size that takes
up little space but per
forms a world of service.
A Popular Spinet -Desk
,
$27.50
Sturdily made in fine
mahogany finish, with
plenty of space for sta
tionery, etc. "What home
could be without a spinet
desk at this low price? ,
This Beautiful Spanish Eight-
piece Dining Room Suite.
Special $179.50 "
Suite consists ofp!ecps, table, buffet, one arm-chair and fiveTide
chairs. Finished in fine blended walnut with curly maple over-lay and
a very popular suite made by Gregory. Very special at this low price
for this Autumn showing. ' . v , -
This Handsome Three-piece
Living Room Suite for $189
Excellent construction throughout with plenty of easy .springs in the
upholstery. You may have your choice of several beautiful coverings
in Jacquard Velour. - Very special at this price for this Autumn show
ing. This suite is made by and guaranteed by Biltwell.
ThiVTipTable
. Pricedr$15 to $35
way u'naa m several
dif f6ren't f inishes.fjuwit .
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the piece ;of if urniture
you haye' been looking-
tor. bpeciaU'
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You May Trade In . Your ;
Old Furniture
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. THE'STOIIE- WITH Tl IE FRIENDLY SPIRIT :
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Telephone Stand and
Stool, $16.75
: Finished in American
walnut t or .fine, ma
. hogany finish." Com
, plete with ; stool" and
compartment' for tele
phone book; Very spe
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