THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEII, OREGON f ! FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1926 spec iei:etu;;es -w Fi PACIFIC Offensive k Power ! Needed Badly, Injuries Keep Play - ers-on Sidelines - '" ' v. , , ' j M-, Definite arrangements hare been completed -for a foottmjl game to be played between Willamette uni versity, and ; Multnomah club of Portland oo the Willamette, field Saturdays "0tobei 2 3 at i t : 3 0 o'clock. Negotiations for the game have been under way for consider able time, but terms were not de cided an, til yesterday,: afternoon, i The Multnomahi club1 will bring a much stronger team lhan the one that lost" tov OAC recently by an overwhelming score., i Several new ' players have been added," all ex- college stars, so that the club now; presents 'a formidable machine ; This wilt be' the (first chance for Willamette to show if Jt has any offensive ' power, : according to Coach Speo Keene. jThe Oregon and Washington frames were too one sided for the Bearcats to have a chance, ; " This game wilt also give. Coach Keene the first good opportunity to determine the relative merits of his' players In a.real game. He can thus pick his: first team line up for the Pacific fame the follow Ang wee.k '-;-' MU : '".V . The spirit of his men is causing Keene considerably worry. They go through their plays la a mech anical and listless way, showing little apparent Interest In whether they ever win a' game or not. (Whether this is the result of get ling. them "keyed up' too early la - the season for their two big games or whether-they have. the attitude naturally is the Question. ; - , "The men need about SO per cent more t fire : than .they have now.", said' coach Keene. "I can't figure out what's the matter with them. They had' plenty ot rest after the Washington game. They showed a little more scrap in prac tice last .night, but are still far from having the spirit they should -;have."L;', 1 - a 4N The- squad is fetill i handicapped -with about a dozen : men on the hospitaf list,; bu t far biggest part of thestf'are expected to be back in tUe lineup In time for the gamo "with .Pacific university, October '30th. r ' 1 - ) ' .: - Reidel,'V" lineman,) who was ; thought to be out. for ! the season bf cause : of an operation, will ' be - able to j)'lay If he! IS careful, his pnyBicina nas saiar He ,wm te a welcdme addition to the squad be i cause , of" his ability! : to ' throw " passes. ; ' ' , e " :' f ' - - ": ' ; Harry ClbnineeY: halfback, will be out v&fit&d'aie time next week because- ot in inlury.' t : r NegoUaHops to &et Vgame for aiuray- jiave oecn unsuccessiui so CoacvKeene:,pJap to 'hold' scrimmage- between 7 two teams, one composed of tjhft'second team line and first team, backfield, and the other of . the - first Jtcam lno anu second team acxneia.. O .' " ' ,, O I Pacific Coast j Results! o : ; : LOS ANGELESi Octi 14. f API The Angels defeated the Portland Beavers 7 to' fr here i today," two . Oregonian pitchers failing to turn tho battle. Weather$by. who went the limit for Los Angeles, allowed 'eight .MtSfry," t Score ",.'i-' Portland 22: Los Angeles '..h.,. . Baamgartner. LingTel and Wen delir Weathersby "d; Read. OAKLAND. Oct. ? li Krrors by O'Doul. Gooch and Lee. helped the Oaks: score a 8 to 3 win over the Hollywood Stars ths after noon. Score-1- rsj - R. II. E Hollywood T.l..:4.'.. 3 11 4 Oakland ..K....i. c .9 v 1 Phillips and Peters; Dlckerman and Read-" l. S L " , - - v. ,:-v SAN VIAKCISCO Oct.4 14 San Franclscp- nosed -out - Seattle In the 11th inning today by a 4 Bcpre after the teams had battled onv even terms from the eighth Score - ... - f R. H. E .Seattle .-I.. 3 8 San Francisco ...i...u..... 4 13 Peters and .Redman; . Kuns and Agnew.. . t which - went the full sine. Bar foot, pounded out a home run to win his game In the ninth. First game - R. Missions 3 Sacramento 6 Christian and i Whitney; nd Koehler. 1 Second game ' K. H. E. Missions . .'6 10 1 Sacramento ... 4 12 2 Barfoot and Murphy: Canfield and Shea. 1 o I R. KR 5 S 2 . 7 10 1 i SACRAMENTO,1 Oct. 14. Sac ramento -and thtv. San i-'rancisco Missions again divided a double header here today, ; the ' Senators taking the first ,6 to, 3," and the Missions the second 6 to ,4. a game scheduled for seven frames but u vv ; u- J r a if fXMIERS ' are .JL, many ways to treat a cold in the head but only one DIRECT way, and that U with vapors that can be inhaled." '-.i' . . " - -. ;- ..-- , The easiest and most satisfying way to get these vapors is to snuff a little Vicks VapoRub well up the nose, or - melt a little in a spoon or tin cup and inhale.; - , i ':s- ::r-: If. E. S 1 12 1 Shea A squad of 1 S Salem high school football players ; will . leave this afternoon for Astoria "where they will meet Astoria high school Saturday- afternoon. 1 7The men will be" accompanied -by Coach Hollis Huntington and by;Dwlght Adams, manager- , , t; .:vU; . . , ' The team will be sorely handi capped, as A. I ..Tons, quarterback and one of the main offensive threats in the Dackneid. was an nounced yesterday afternoon : to be ineligible because of his grades. Lyons is a veteran from last year, when he won the title of all-state quarterback. . i Hubert Ashby. second string quarterback, . will start the game in the signal-barking position. Ashby has done well jt, recent practice sessions, and Is held to be the equal of most Thigh? school quarterbacks.: ...:-. - ,5 , Bocke, . fullbatk. Is suffering from an injured ankle received la the Benson came last; Saturday.- and 6e may not be able to last oat the game. Cummings, who Is slated as an end; started the sea son as a fullback and will be able to step in Bocke'9 place If he weak ens. 1 . ' -v- Little is .known here abcut the Astoria team this year, but as that school always turns oat one of the best grid machines in the state, a stiff - battle is believed to await Huntington's men. The Salem team '.showed improved form, last week i against Benson over what it did earlier in the season, and it It, has continued to improve In the last week it should give a good account- of itself. The starting lineup is expected to include Olingcr and Adams, ends; Lyons and Tibble.tackles; Drager and -East, guards; Peter son, center; Ashby, quarter; Kelly and Temple, halves, and ' Bocke. fuil.-t Other men who will make the trip include Nelson; full; Cum- mingv end; Hamilton, end;.- .Dol by, guard; Fabry, guard;. Jones, tackle; : and Bowne. tackle. - Bits For BrM.ltf&at o Still they come " Salem gets Prun-Port factoYy. - , . S .In 'the j death of.-Oliver 'Beers last night, Salem loses one of her respected pioneer, citizens.,.. Hi 'mim SX: y ' Speaking of the bee Industry: H. M-. Mead, our bee .king, eold out of his big supply of fireweed honey. So he went to Stella, Wash., and bought! 10 tons ' of this honey, to keep his customers supplied.- He is selling it for fam-' lly use in SO pound cans, mostly. This quality of honey is hard .to duplicate. . . i ' ' ' s v ; J. Skovbo, Hermiston, Oregon, is in charge of the honey section of the. Pacific ; International fair He wants Marion county . to have a- section of its ownlf " Honey men should see or phone J. T. Whittig, 690 Nprth Summer street, Marion county bee inspector, about get ting into the display. . . . morn- - Overcrowded paper this Jng hence only s small Bits. !for Breakfast.. . '! - SHEEP BAN IS ORDERED ' - .( , RrElN'G EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18, SAY OFWCIALS Governor Pierce yesterday issu ed : an order establishing a. qiiar aqtihe against the shipment into Oregon of sheep from Wyoming, Washington and California unless they are certified by inspectors of the federal bureau of animal hus bandry as originating in territory free from sheep scab Infection. ; Bucks must have been dipped at least once unless it is otherwise ordered by officials. Quarantine will be. effective on" October 18. ... t 2-7-9 8 -7.-I TODAY Ackerman & Harris1 VAUDEVILLE 5 ACTS 5 rrFeature Picture VBoy. Friend'" .Capitol Orchestra I I I ! I J I I u SPECIAL for j OCTOBER 16, 1926 ' i - Pure Lard, lb. : ..-.. 18c Veal Roasts j lb. ..l..i .... . l 17c Veal Loin Steaks and Chops, lb . ......25c Veal Round, j lb. ; . . . ..i ! 25c Beef Sirloin and Tft Bone Steaks, lb. ....25c Armour Star! Hams, lb.. . .i40c We handle strictly Qualified Meats No Junk ! 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