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G THE GHECON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER l?.27 ., i 111 ii - ' LZ &J i i r , ' i i ii . .. i . i iiii.u. A., i.- ... i i . i 1 .' , -uX. . , - yv t-i-'tN i .". i tr .' i--- llliDilOliTU SEfIf'6 FAST EtEpaE A telephone catt" front Coach fMedar at Monmouth Normal fschopt that crowd of fans would accompany the team to Salem for the cupe against the ' Bearcats caused Coach "pec" Keene bksiA Uy to change hU plana about he secret scrimmage he hoped to have for the parpose, s of perfecting; few of his scoring plays.: He -an nounced last night. thai the same would be open to spectators for a sfmaTPSdniissfcm charge. " ' with the fegularJiced up against the teachers. . The - reserve In rhar&e of Assistant Coach, aste Spaitks wilt co .to Cbemava to meet t the Indians on their, field While the two scruads f-nea are tfuiV'thh this competition Coach4 a Kasbcrtpr and -Hen-man - will scout the College of : Idaho 1!M I fW?S ft WW I irii in j iwuiwi a f lvr WttiSl conierence nonora win L.infie4'd-Colurabus tosel at Mc ' The -Normal school will give the Bearcats more than a good work of the western conference. 'Har vard will be minus the- sensation al captain, Wilcox. wo is oat of the lineup SriChsan Injured anle. ; HoweTer.l Purdue relies on Its snappy backlield to carry ' oh in the absence of Wilcox.ln an At, tempt to aceompllah what no oth er western -conference team has done rbreak Harvard's untarnish ed record . against .western confer ence teams. . . Georgia treks from the r-; -to engage fu ,'lts classic tilt-with fed: Brown .Bear grapple with Yale NewmveA - -T - i Tuis ; IcIQughry" and his millk PennaylTanls at PJiBadelpblaVi COASTCO ilFERENCE Bambino Pleased" at First Circuit Clout Heta Made l ; SAN; PlUNCISCq. Ocf. '8. APJ-The first gestures in what be made tomorrow when six teams match. Atrentbon a trfo p widely separated gridirons? ':: J " In the struggle' fof" conference out. and Coach -Keen; irlll .n Unlrersitr of iSoothem on. of hi rerutflrfl.Vhiit,ri California meeu Qrrson. .Agrieul? tapUr,: Helopee to a tPuilman and-Oregon and Idaha g - - r ' BY EDWAtlD J. NEII (AsnociMed Press Sports Writer - -. . -J' . , I, . ;- i - i NEW YORK. Oct. 7.IAPJ The great - Babe Rutb is flattened tonight and so Is Herb Pennock, blender southpaw ace of the JNew torkSYangeea.-:; I ;f . The two heroes of the American league chmapions third straight Ictory over the . Pirate wrappea an arm about each other's shot) K ders' forgetful of the dally battle for the ' hot water . showers : end talked the , sitnaUon over in 'the clubhouse. 'Around " them clu tered and pranced 'the 'rest "of i the"! Yankee crew, all. more or .Jess,' he roes" in the win ' that just about wafted the 'Pirates 'out of ?the championship struggle, ? " r' tqofjgTit for a while you were go ing'4 to let me down. No hofttef 'HQnothlng. Then. (Bam, rlgljt In theNnidaie and the game was n," Just Had to, Staj-a Babe in ; the various positions! no as to determine a good' ctfmblnatlb'n"to pit against College of Paget Sound afTacoma next Saturday. f- - The : normal ' coacn- has Wways been" handicapped by( Uc'V of jma tertal but' from - the- turnouts- he Vad thfsarniuch greater; Intsfif Several 'ltt8mien.;- from the Vlasees of lW?Jt are Vn jthe fem &xt& the'r U iar promfslag lineup f -new' material Lettermen re-f' tarnlag' there -thlsiyear are' Abe Priesen, e(J ; Lawrence Chestnut. half; Ernest .Lehman, tackle; Ken neth . McCrae, e&d ' and : center; Skip Lehman.' quarter. and end. Two f last year's men. - iioyd Blaser;' and jTohn "Heffley are In ichool, tut' on account of pra tre teaching? aTe'mra.ble-; to"tara i - New men -of- promise - include Chappie King, former Franklin "hlgli sehool and University :of ,Orei 'fron iathlete; Robertson. . ex-Wll-timette man; Reese of-'CorraUls: Murphy' of Toledo: W. McCrae, mith, and Cedy; of - Monmouth; Bill Becken of Independence ;Ken neth Horn, Bill ; Ayers, ; Darrel . Houston; and. several other strong randtdates. 'i- The Chema wa - Indians with ' a strong " backf Ield rtulit; around - Flenry an Adklns aTa expected to ; give,' the reserves a good trug ' jclei The""redskln usually have' ; a good team,' and the one this year Ss no4 exeeptlcin ' v? Ti :'! - i --Rogers, a' freshman,:: probably f will start at center for the regu lars against Monmouth. . Little ' t)uth" Diet Is slated to open the J cams In the quarterback position; t Coach Keene expects great, things 1 from this dlmunltive fellow pvho T uts new life Into the team with 1 fels sharp signal barking, and skill i Invaliding' through' holee In the ' ilne--and around ends for sizable u rains."'-1".:; : . J .. . i ' Other probably In the starting ' " Ilne-np will toe Mort and Emmons. at goard'Versteeg ana Wood worth, at .tackle: Mumford and Ipe.Jft ,en4 fauk , and .Eaton, at half; McKentle, at full. The Bearcats have been snap ping Into better spirit on Sweet land flekt the, past' few Hays, and the, coaches are eptim is tjc v f or a goold,.slMMrinrn the paaIngcon f ferea:8me ne .Saturday A pep- rally -aa held bj the-atudents yestendayw,: ., Coach Keene - made : stirring appeal for support-In t.tia coming conference jeasoa calling xH hi men. to the platform for a 'cheer -tor the echo by the students Greater-Interest howerer,rhaB seldom been manifest than in the impenaaig lesi. oetween uauiornia ndfSlSvMary'itf the JaiterV coti queror of Stanford last week. The impressive .vjctory over the 1923 championship Stanford eleven ele- TatediUuf.HtMe-Oikland pellege1 to heights PTeTlouBly .upkBown r It is favored over California and offi cials are prepared to handle from 60,000 to 75,000 persons tomor row at Berkeley. 1 y r- : -t ; - The Trojans of Southern-California apparently welded into one off the coast 8 most ..powerful elevens,, are expected, to receive a f nil test against the squad wearing the "colors of; the Oregon Aggies. ; 'After a season of d!spolnt ments, -Montana's 1927- Grizzlies are' expected to give a better ac count of themselves : this .year. They will engage ; the Cougars of W. S. C. on fairly even terms, . Al though the Staters are slight (aV orjtes, comparative scores. (usually laaicurate) ; gJf e Moptani "a itlth ing ' edge. ; Both" teams played Mount St. Charles with W. SI C. being held to a fi-( tie and .Mon tana winning, 8-0. j . ' ; Of egon i will pit ' a j new , and reputedly . daKzling f aerial attack against the llneulriving tactics 'oT -Idaho. . The contest rwiu reread a reversal of playing systems as in tha past, Oregoa dependlng largely upon line punching .while up. uptil last ; season. Idaho's light, teams depended almost entirely upon the forward pa8s.r w : -t-; & Vi Beth Stanford and Washington playing Nevada and college .oy Paget . Sound,., respectively,,, nrei scheduled for nothing morefthaf workouts agalnstj lighter . and wssVpi 'Anhnnpnts. MM The l ,i - i ' " j-i- "- ' ball ' Pie ' Traynor t- clouted OFF TO PflRTUSTjO Twenty-two Salem high foot ball men. intent upon victory, will leave -t 10:30 this morning for Portland to meetfBenaon Polyteah- caydftrnkartc-'lptti i Pe'tfiibkr4n' nle ' at 2:30 in the afternoon. The . for a single to notch Pittsburgh's first safety In the eighth Inning, was' a low : curve on the outside. Pennock said. I The next batter, a . hole before ne dqubiea : off ; a low fast bal). - Llyd , Warner single in the ninth, he said, was The .rival anlrewere' nn anlmoua io their opinion' that the Piratea'are in a severe batting slump, caused by the. let. down fhalf followed "the 'sYrafii Vf'a fin al 5 dnive to- the Nattooai- Jeague flag. ' - '.. "... " . . I . . z h ' "-Tjfonle Bush, . refusing .a to find fault with any man on the team, save Lee. Meadows credit for hurl ing a marvelous, hut 'unlucky game t He said that -Carmeu Hill would , attempt to hold the Yan kees tomorrow . with' JSarl Smith t back behind the nlate; .Bonieie Shoosh," growled the Bam-.' confident : that the, series is by WnQ. I had to hit a hornet. I ; no .mean a over. MiHu will he the;pirate leade,rs' choice to pull the Iteam 1 back . almost to eyen terms with , the Yankees . if. HW1 canf tarn in a fctofy.-tojnrorrow. MUler., Hugg-ina 1 was, uncertain was'ttore. ' No hits ' vester dav and three foo ales tofy,then Mike CVengros tossed that curve down the aHay. . Now.U'm satisnedand I""wouWn't be surprised if I get another r.tomofrow." GrateruT te ethe ' whole . team for t'jiofa brltiant) 4 support . '-that hte?diblm jretlre, the flrstr zi Pi rates ?te vfacehlm without a hit and carry bn'tfr a three, liit -vic tory, Penndck- 'Insisted that ev ery; man : on the- bino haxe In the pladlfalolbed 3ia?wrVI r ;. . -eTwayrihrang played wia Tnatrvpiir-inef a-t a-fn rNov pitcher 'ever gbf beUer snpr poftf t'in mighty "gratef nl. : , ' Hlodestly, Peirnock- eald that he "mixed ' them up" ' toda jr ' to aub due the . Buccahners 'and for a time threaten the Plratee with the flwC'tio hlt fhutdut 4n series ; . . ; Control Was p. K. ' - 'J. had ood control," he add ed. '"The ball went Just where I wanted it. I "had good luck too. And, the , smUe that, ,went with the'declaratlon that the bait was ,oyJng hia comooaBds and the answering grins on the faces pf hiss team-mates .indicated that when' the 'veteran south nnw Tnas ''good1 control" a three hit victo- rr ut no surprise. - . :. raid to one batter, outside tr an other, or keepifag the half high sra UGH TEil atrfkes' wera made "by the Salem boy?. . -ii ' ' It was ' t?5.fif st-jnatch :U3 the loealsV' bu i Salem will .be repre sented maiy Wnjesj in competition this wirfte Scores rAlftny B loose Club ArchibaUl Carnegie 1 Metigar Gilchrist I Eastburr . 142 202 142 " 132 .199 1G3 1&2 .204. 17C t 13? 149 212 144 1S3 Sa Nottingham Stoliker Edwards red and black grldsters will be ae-, figUniifana' ! . V'" v Z . ' I Thiwlllthe Sliiem'slfirat same f Jdr lois eeun, . du io ursi tsoro big; Temple has f. ever played at quarterback: High school fans are predicting tiat.-Temple wftl puncture the Benson line-for some great gains, and will' perform, at the; signal barking position as ah lyas he did at half . and end last year." "...'.(.... , : , :'J,A pep ralTy was held by the. stu dent body yesterday afternoon. Nearly every yell and song In the category, were given a tr-you. and several of tjie team members spoke briefly.' I A ' ' ' -.. i-i ' 769 - 84. 795. in Winter Garden f 169 207 '181 173 171 172 159 143 15 170 180 -230 191 308 158 862 909 906 CHIP CRQW IV FROM Mill mm NEW YORK. Oct. 7. (AP) Tommy L'oughran-ofS Philadelphia tpnlght '-lifted "the -light, heavf weighV championship from Mike McTigne, getting the" judge's de cision at."' the end of 1 5 rounds. The v contest was ; marked .- by, fre quent claims offoul in' the early roundl," but thews also- was m4ch heavy punChtegv-- - ' -T; McTigue : weighed 1 74 and Loughran tipped the beam at 175. -Through; the': entire' fight the veteran McTigHercarried the fight to Loughran. but Tommy cleverly defended himself and, piled up ftolnts. ; ; Jle' rocked rMcTlgJo fj number pf Aime with heavy blows to the head and stomach. "In the fourteenth McTlgue-iarne out istronaer.- than his ten i year yonhgericnallenger and droves hira around' the. ring with a furious barrage of lef tar an4 Tights, .m , The ,old jwaf rior put a" capbhr? on' his-fight iff the fifteenth. WhA he was' expected to be tired Mike slashed and banged away oatil it seemed ,. Loughran f could not last the -round. ' 5 " t , f: ' I . J AGGIES BEAT ALBANY CORVALLIS, Ore., . Oct. ; 7. (AP) -i The - Oregon Agricultural college reserve team defeated the AJbanf college football teamTyO' to 01 here today. I TEAM ef -his? hattery choice for; tomor raw,. although, he ,, announced it .would 4he. , either Wilcy .Mopre or Waite Hoyta pitching ; with , Pat Cpllins'.on the receiving end. r.pulUnaxm his socks in one cor ner of the Yankee df easing room, "Jumping' Joe'pugan chuckled ovej--; te heaks ofthe, game that have-j given him. .but : few chances and most of , them : of the most spectacular sort, in three contests. In the first game at Pittsburgh Joe. . leaaded into the box . seats to catch a foul and today he made the outstanding1 play of the ser ies to thrpw Rbyne. .-but at first after, a . perfect 'bunt in the sev enth. ' ' ' ' ', v ; . ' -;v . ' 'I don't get much'.to do," was Joe's comment, "but what I do Sure is hot stuff.' . " ST.MABYS 7if-.o.'- i 'ti t . Ajt Tobacco Grown in Oregon Makes Excellent Cigars ', . ' A- - Gbyernor Pafteifeon' ; and Hal Hoss, private . secretary to the governor, Friday received from F. 0. 3tiley publisher of the Hub bard Enterprise, two boxes of "ci gars manufactured" from tobacco tor one man -and low,J f or 'anoth- r"u.Ce", in Oregon r, Hem said. "Arona withl , Tke tobarm wm raiseif on the eontrol, just a change of pace, a,. Ed ward Becker ranch near Hub little speed, a-slowvonei and ' a bard, and wa :said to be of ex 'wenrvea carried me through." feellent quality. . , i ' BERKELEY, "i Cal.- Qt--7- ( APJ'A-V'St, Mjrf o,6tba-;I-' even worked but in Memorialista dlum , here,, todair ijfor I Je if irst time in the Jl history of thebig bowl .'en seht his charges ' through anhour and a half's practice7 preparatory to the Calrfomfa'-Slt. v"Mary'a game tomiorrow. The coach of the Oakland . college was granted use of the -stadium to allow his athletes to get the feel of the turf. Coach "Nibs" Price put his California Bears through a long, final wOrkout." , Officers announced a brisk ticket sale but ; stressed the fact that plenty ot seats would be av ailable for crowds expected from northern and central California. A block of 35.000 tickets will be put on sale at the stadium tomor row. , WINTER GARDEN DEFEATS ALBANY ' Playing a v remarkable ghie, considering thf meagre amount of practice, eince', the- bowline -alleys here were, opened, the- Sal em Winter Garden boys defeated the Albany 'Moose club bowlers here yesterday. Seven straight liiEllD ilEH HERE - f I - - t . . :.-'... ;. . .": ' ( Teddy , ror. and - Bily Leonard wrlr -'mix Irf-tthe semi-wind up' of . the Salem boxing commission card next Wednesday night. It was ao nounced yesterdarfcy Harry Plant. -- matchmaker. J. ; . :-ik '--. t 4;Boti, these .boys are well known to Salem fans, as .they have ap peSVed on cal-ds te.re Jin the paat. Ph il Bayes knocked out Leonard here about 18 rnontn go.i-aIte-a five round battle. '.'rox is.knnwn i to piclt? a punch' which has'causedv : trouble, Jor more than" one opponv ! ent." " - ' ' . " Morrison; ; . jmpd M.Xd " Macule; will appear in a special event"'agalnst ' Al Sharp. Eddie Graham" will "be on' the bill with eonie fighter 'not yet selected, , Ad Mackie and Phil Bayes ere t ronudlng Into shape for their re turn battle in the main event i 5 .."- . ' ; -r . , ' - - - - ' . 45 EASTERN GRID TCAJ.lSON.TpPAY " 'EW YORK, Oct' ?-(AP) Forty-fla colese vgamets claim , 'recognition of the eastern football card tom'drrow with Harvard with Yale " and Penn-i furnishing, tha rplce of the: pre sra eu i The Crimson "f a ce-s a Teal test rf CamhriJse in, an intersecttonal f.v'pit with the Purdue eleven 0.1C.IILL WITHU;S.C.TflMY LOS ANGELES,; dct. 7 (AP) Two untried Pacific coast, con ference football elevens -V.will', meet here tomorrow with the jynivexai ty Of Southern California ( favored. to trim ie Bearers, from Oregon' Agricultural, conege..v omu ivaius shW&4 reat powe lp practice, gahies hut neither. hasTaet f irat class competlUon-.'aa felCif s ii The Aggies, , 2 8 atrongj , and bringing- jreet: deal of weight arrived here today and held an hour's workout In the coliseum. Coach - Paul k Schissler's : athletes seemed -to show the effects of the warm weather and may" find It a handicap tomorrow.' Less Avfit. full back and Melvin Whitlock. left; 'halfback ere onthe' Injured list, -neither being In condition to enter the contest,; Schlssler Ba,id. In their positions at today's "work out were respectively, Carl Oil mere and: Ralph Twitchell. ; - In Fred Schell, ( who stands all feet five Inches and Rascoe Xuce, feet fo' Inches,; tfie northerners brought tatkles rtiuning to length. They, are expected to prove he and or worry to th Trojan ballf car-rlerg- with their famous off-tackle ... A .HMUaCIDI . Ill DUCKS, Uaeu . Bit - ay - . . Z. Jk ames. thfa-year.- r -: 'T -r,-1 - Coaeh-Howard iTjeaea pat (.mitariBr tierd" througn a. It naf practice this afternoon and de clared tlfit ls ,toen are showing signs of irerconf idenee- ?Tbey are thinklas toa much about Stanford, next Saturday and forgetting that the Oregon Aggies ar out for re venge for" the only defeat jBnffere4? last year. at. the hands of Southern California Jpnea eaidw; r - - - nrSrns wix practice . SEATTLE. -i Oct 7. 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