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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1927)
nn orison ctatt-ia::, calz: :aO!T, FRIDAY IZDnmZCiCClOZZZl 3, 53180? HUB- EffllOOIICUP not certain what tlufct will to ! tsrsd next yesr. 111 11 X believed cerUlo that Salen xSX attempt to put a team ia'tfcfCeld araln. . , TROJANS READY FOR CALIFORNIA Echoes of the Salem Senators' terry in th Portland City bass- Ulssgus Tseew to. thetr ttrst ar ol competition were heard to Thursday when theVhng tro- y Cn; offered hy th Oregon urnal, exnhlemaila 4t the cham .nslil3 la that leasa was re ived ly L . Ttlsco Edwards. anager of th Senators, and snt i display. In a class case-at the ish JSmiard Parlors. j 5 . Tkls handaome trophy la to he me the permanent property of y team that wins It three times, j t necessarily In succession. The -xt ol Portland has won It twice, ;! list and 19 J5; MonUrilla ice, , In 1 9 28 ; y the Commercial amber company once. In 1923, ft. first year It was offered, and Mem nov holds It for the present ar. w iKames of the players on all of teams that hare von the tro :y, are engrarsd npon 11; and It as ; th worh ol eacravhi the balers names, that caused the In Its antral hero. tub saiaoa players ; names are arraTed near the bottom of the IP, vlth those of Manager Ed- uras and the two pitchers -who irmed tha team's artillery In the iter and more crucial games, at h top. : These pitchers are iTayna Barham and Johnny Beck. Other players wlser names sp ear aire Billy SuWran. Joe Salli e n. BUI Steers. Hed Ridings, Urold ' Hook, . Gaharine, Jerry ileman, Vincent Jacobherger, 'ad Malson, Sol Klenry and Faust. fThe Senators von 1 the eham- lonshiQ after a bad start and an rytitU fight, against competition hkl was rated as the strongest In - elate outside , of organized jL They lost two early games. v en settled down, to traaineM and are defeated no more until near vft end of the. season, winning oth ends of the schedule which dlrlded Into two parts with saw deal for every body In the sec- sd halt f This triumph, was made possible. t ,hould be recorded, largely by i-e good support siren the Salem ;iao In comparison to that ac- orded; the; other teams in the eague. wren though the attend-j acft here was not so great as It Uould to la a city at Salem's ; " Sine th City league Is reor ganized from year to year. It Is IX)S JLNGEXXS. Oct. S7-(AP) Rata tailed to daunt the Uni versity ol Sauthern j California footballers today In their prepare- CIIIPPIID DE1CI1TS TO PLAY CIIBJI a & lnus the serrices'of two of his best backfleld men. Coach -Spec" Keens will tahe -the Willamette Bearcats to Chemawa this after- noon to battle the redskins. It tlons for the big gams her Satur-jj nature of a scrim day with cainornuu it gars ue Trojans an opportunity to become accustomed ' to playing under ad verse weather conditions should Jupiter ?' Plnrlus continue Jhl blaVid on i the aorasl school field. Uam. Since j last night's scrim- Keea ran up - in.. ..mt .m win h abc witnimsse wim a tisiuuk wwn mu-i - - LEr.:0N.VEIiOW ? TO WEAR BLUE dampening performances Satur day. . " ,A; r ;; . i ; : ; ; i ; l . Wkh the Golden Bears expected in i town tomorrow, ; the Trojans were sent through a heavy work out by Coach Howard Jones, who said it was probably the last stren uous drill that would be held ben fore game time. j xmvEssnrzi or oheoon. Eugens. Oct S?. (SpedaL) I when the Oregon- football team tramps on the Stanford gridiron In Pal Alto Saturday tn its an-! sua! dash with the Cardinals, the Webf oote will be wearinr blue cotton Jerseys instead of the reg ular green, it was announced here. ; ' Heretofore the Oreron rrldaten mage session tor v the university have been weartnr a solid men men ana everyone on me squaa jsrsey with white, numbers. But will get.s chance to play. ? in the Stanford rame the athletes French, who was developing in- will wear blue with white sum to one of the best triple threat hers. 1 Sp Diffi on asms BILL PITTl2 GONZAGA PLAYS SAINTS SUNDAY OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. ,27.- (AP) SL Mary's college football warriors, preparing tor their clash with Gonzaga t Sunday at San Francisco, finished heavy practice with a whirlwind scrimmage to day. The squad will taper off to morrow with a light workouts Coach Ed. Sladlgan is making every effort to bolster the left side ; of his backfleld, - weakened through loss of O'Gorman a few weeks ago and lately because of Injuries to Bogan. Madlgan's lat est move has been to shift Haley, a Quarterback, to the left hall back position. 1 The Gonzaga team, numbering 23 players, is due - to arrive to morrow from Spokane. They will be Quartered In San Francisco And plan workouts at Kesar stadium tomorrow and Saturday. Last year Gonzaga held 8t- Mary's to a scoreless tie In the north to slightly mar the record of the Oakland . college eleven which went through the season undefeated. . , Eastern ball player takes ' to ring with little success, says sport Item. ; An' acquaintance of ours took to several rings with a whole lot less than success. He got five years. .; men ; on the squad had the misfor tune to break his arm in scrim mage last night and win be un able to play any more this season. Zeller : likewise will - warm . the bench for an indefinite period as the result of a badly wrenched knee: . y- r - Since the College of Idaho game, the casualty . list . on the Bearcat sqsad has increased at a great rate. Mumf ord, DePoe, Ack erman, and Rogers all have injur ea of one kind or another, and facing the, homecoming game against Pacific one i week hence. the ! prospect is dismal. . Coaches Kasberser and Den- I Ut Af A ff 09 AMI ilM4ltn m WhWM M man will eo over to McMinnville w"" today to scout the same between tlce drill, despite rain, boasts New Pacific and Ldnfield. These two sheet; My. my, ,what he- coUeges aro now : holding down men those boys are! No galoshes the lower berths la the conference or anything. Tetr Teltl Tek! s . . percentage' table, and the struggle between them to see which goes! I- Rce horse-named after Loyola lower is expected to be close and university quarterback. Let's interesting. Pacific is doped to hope the nag doesn't try any de- win. , . i layed passing. The Badgers "are expected to give the Bearcats a ton eh same The situation in New York is here a week from Saturday in the serious. The wrestling - season homecoming fray. Last year, Wil-I there Is about to begin. lamette won by a scant margin. defeating the ancient rival for the Mickey Walker was banned by first time in several seasons. I I the National Boxing association But Walker probably feels its bet ter to be banned than banged. FIGHT TO DRAW TACOMA. Wash.. Oct. 27. (AP) Doe Snell, Taoom junior lightweight, and Pico Ramies, Los Angeles Mexican, drew In six sen- sational rounds here " tonight. Ramies had the edge going Into the last round but Snell rallied as his opponent tired and took the final by a good margin to gain an even break. - - ;!:H' r Read the Classified 'Adst OREGON TODAY A 1 I I.I U I " J Z f k M t D. S. C. THT.1 PLAYS W. S. 0. THIS WEH( AGGIE REGULARS IN GOOD SHAPE Years ago there was a certain fighter named The Boar. After watching recent fights he seems CORVALL1S. Oct. 27. (AP)- to . w ot imitators. rracucauy me same lineup tnat scans n Btaniora univer- gtrangft ss itmay seem, this sity in roruana wm get the call . utt tnii . Mnd ; 1. agataat Washington State college ! u to the otker team. OREGON STATE COLLEGE. CorvalUs, v Oct." 27. (Special.) - For two seasons the Oregon State college football teams have main tained an untarnished record In the northwest with IS wins, no defeats, and no tie games. ,The game Saturday with Washington State college will - determine whether the Orangemen are to hold aA undefeated record.' Washington State went through last season 'undefeated by north west teams but this year spoiled Its record by losing to the Uni versity of Washington North west elevens scored 6 points on the Beavers and 12 on the Con gars last season. From a point of comparative potential - strength the , Cougars and Beavers seem about evenly matched. . Both have outstanding quarterbacks. Butch Meekes of Washington State, and Smiling Howard Maple 'of Oregon State, easily being possibilities for all- coast If not All-American quarter berth. ; . . : - i ne cougars have a two year veteran at fullback and two one year men at half. The Qrange- men have a man from last year's reserves at full, a one year letter man and a two year letterman at half. . : . ; .' The Beaver and Cougar lines are similar. Both have sopho mores functioning there, W. S. C. two and O..S. C. three. ' Each has two double stripe men In the wing berths. ;h ; . ': . ' ; . .. :., ! .: " Muscular injuries are healing rapidly in the Orange camp but an epidemic of intestinal flu has laid 10 'members of the squad out of practice. . Wednesday the first string var sity scrimmaged with the ' fresh men eleven for the first time in two weeks. . The- regulars' line proved., invincible against fresh men offense and tore holes In the yearling line on offensive play. football team here Saturday. Coach Paul J. Schissler of the Oreeon State team said today. All regulars except Carlson will be in shape for the game, it Is now believed. ; ; ; The eleven starters will be Lo gan,- SchelL Badley, Geddes, EU- ers. Luce and Bobbins on the line. with Maples, Scott, Whltlock and Gllmore in the backfleld. It Is possible Kent may start in place of Luce, 'and Luby instead of Scott. , - Damp weather makes a wet field practically certain, although the footing is firm. cold feet; Twelve hundred Mississippi schools use motor buses to trans port children in rural school dis tricts. a full lineup to meet the Portland ujooks better than at any um c wju r boys. ChestnutV Robertaen. LeJth season Previous scores with ndJm-. . flrst fever and King, men Injured in Reed in ine pasi iwo years - - - . z.'. " . . . I . Tvn,.... MnJhnni nmt of the season and the games with wiuamette ana w- . g. ; - --"-r-;---r t. CTA.ftH a bis field, m back to confljtlon. and test : promises Jt i yrr nr the local squad is out to avenge fought eersp. m sobbwu. .V.T iJt year's defeat by the Portland scored 24 tJ Reed's 0; in 12 6 man of Portland.. chairman. O. N. S. VS. REED CONTEST TODAY OREGON FORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth. Oct. 27. (Special) The football came scheduled for Friday between Reed College and Monmouth: Normal has been called for .Thursday instead and will be . i , " 11 1 1 ' "12 Headquarters for Radios ' Aimounces New Radiolai ;I7 7-Tmbe Radio Set Price of Radiola 17 (set only).. ... $130.00 Radiola 17 with Radiotrons. ... ..... ...... .$157.50 L.T With Radiotrons and 100 A Speaker, .w. . . $192 J50 Sjsj The year's outstanding achievement in the radio world. Operates directly, from your light socket no batteries or battery eliminators. Uses new C. A. alternating current tubes. Single dial control. 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