THE 0HEG02r STATESIIAN." CALELT, OrXGOTCTNDAYZIOIliniITOVCIIB 9. 1C27 MMche is::; expeud SUM BMT1E GNE Simggei EARL TO ASSIST NORMAL ELEVEN CARD TOXIGHT If ala event. 1 0 rounds Bat tling SUa. Bellicgham. 168. vs. Z&bj Yeraon, Vancouver, lit. Seml-wladap, ( rounds Ted Fox, Salem, lit, tv Del Far mer, Eugene, 126. Special event, 4 rounds SSadow Cretz, Salem. 130. vs. Bobby LaiTarr. Portland. 182. Special event, 4 rounds Gar Wattenberg. Independence, lit tsv Pete WlUet, Salem. 148. Preliminary. 4 rounds Ed die Graham. Salem, ra. Johnny Lea, Salem. 'I i Five, big boats tattlers evenly r itched are on the boxing mean tefllght at U14 armory tonight. Tie tint pair of battlers will ea ter the ring at 8:30 p. m. Close followers of the glove tbrowiag same are of the opinion that the card will produce some of the moat colorful fighting ever seen la these parts. Two of the boots ars particularly, well raaxcaed. the mala ereat and the i.ctol-wtadnp," - - ; Whea Battling Slim appeared fcere two weeks ago against Jack DUlon. he-demonstrated his worth aa a, toaga tighter. Dillon looked Xalghty slow against him. Match raalrer Plant weat carefully over th lists to find a man who could etand 19 to Slim 'a terrific poaches and after considerable search! de-j elde upon Bobby Vernon. I the Vancouver soldier. , ' Veraon la a born flghter-Uhe Lrul tbe kind that baa spent years la enveloping boxing science. He oesa't aea much science.' Bat tba tatnute the gong sounds he Is a his opponent, pokin g In ox- fa TTicr blown which hare dismayed more than one battler. And the beauty It la, he eaa take tough OREGON NORMAL. SCHOOL. Monmouth. Not. 8. (Special llonmouth normal football squad returned from California Monday none the worse for the trimming glrea them by the southern nor mal of Chleo. HoweTer, they are far from discouraged - and with tba help r Assistant Coach Earl they plan to make a better show ing la tbelr last two "conference games one with Albany - this week aad Ashland normal on the 19th. f-i-AA 'r I:v --r-': Robert W. Karl of Eugene, who its a frequent business Tisitor at Monmouth, has shown a deep in terest in tba normal school ath letic activities and has offered to easist Coaea Meador for the- re mainder of the season. Coach Earl will takfl over the coaching of the line and thus leave . the regular roach Tree to. concentrate his en tire attention on the backfteld. Coach Earl baa sensed the weakness; of the Normal lineup. but is a 'j great believer in hard work aad baa promised ' the men some. IntensiTe workouts In the next two weeks.. As coach for the freshmen ; teams at . the Uni versity of Oregoa od coach at the Eugene high,. Earl is well qualified to find out what the lo cal squal Is capable of doing and Is also Immensely popular with the Normal men.' . . Sports punc batOa a flinch. A real between and without la oa f or tonight and Slim. Thm there are Ted Fox TxA Farmer In tie seml-wiaidnp. Farx H a bard maa to match (with bat tk 'Eugene lad is' believed be the) boy who can eqnal the 2am peg la the arena.. - Others oa the card are Shadow Greta tu. Bobby XaMorr; Gar Wat- lea berg vs.- Pete WWetaad dl Crahain ts. Johnny Lee. Hade In Critic Stafjjt Independence! to Sa- Ed- IX DEPENDENCE. ! Nov. 8 1 UpecJaL) A change la the staff ot erttle. teachers at tba training aeaool took effect Monday morn Ins. " Sirs. Barn am, formerly ehta crade critic teacher.1 "be-1 conai principal and Miss iLela ITu mm aaeeeeds to Mrs. Baraum'i oil poattloa. Sirs. Harry Keeney baa been added to the staff atrC grade critic, aad cornea j well toaMadad.--.;.t5;;;- i.r- Y'-y; GRID GAME SET ! ARIVIISTICE DAY ISTJErESDENCE, Not. t. I tSpecial) A gridiron batUe will Et waged here on Armistice day wbea Dallas and Independence achool teams win meet to Ceclda walcb U the stronger. The Legion boys ot tbe two towns back those teams loyally and great in terest being manifested. SUIT FILED AFTER BIG FIGIIT FIZZLE! LOS ANGELES. Nor. 8. (AP) The first of what was expected to prore ; a series of ciril suits growing out of the Dandee-Hnd-klns fight flop here last week was filed today against Promoter Dick Donald. . The plaintiff was the Carroll Photo Service, which asked $888 for serrices alleged to bare been rendered the promoter In connec tion with the ataglng ot tbe fight Tbe bout, a welterweight title af fair, did" not go on when Donald failed to have a guarantee of 880.- 000 ready for Champion Dundee before the bout was scheduled to start- , -I-'.-. Dundee, Donald and Max Wax- man, the champion's manager, are awaiting trial, on charges of false advertising while secret plans are reported to be In the making for staging tbe fight on a later date. probably outside of the city. ' R. D. Knickerbocker, attorney for Donald, said today that a certl fled check for 825,000 bad been put ap by" business Interests ; to guarantee the full purse to Dun dee if the boat were again ached uled. . ;P--v-y ' ' y-O- ;i Despite ; announcement by the preaecntor that he ; would oppose Tigoroaaly any attempt to restage the match, conferences proceeded late, today at which principals of, the proposed fight were said to be laying plana for tbe boat. JuucaerBocKer saia tne money was put up by the business men oa condition that the match be approved by , a majority of tbe state athletic commissi m and that tba prosecutor withdraw his . ob jection. "A y ; -:. . : y 1 j Cv.T.cr cf Independence Crccniery Dies Suddenly tXDKPEtDESCE. Nov. . itw ( AP) Y70Td was received jhere today of tba death of A. P. Hea- Ahigsen, owner of tbe In depend ence Creaxaery. f- . ;.' A deal was being consummated whereby tba creamery. was t0 be come tba property of K. C. Eld rUg?. a former owner, and i Mr. JaxIaEenla sadden demise may dstiy tba traaiter. f -MEW IflCORPORATlOriS f o o The ' Howard la vestment com pany, with capital stock of 25,- 000 aad headquarters In Portland, filed articles la the state corpora tloa ; department, here Tuesday. Tbe Incorporators are H. E. Smith, V, N.' Carrier aad Maurice W Seitx. , . . " Kesoiuuons ox aissoiution were Hied by J. Roy McAnllffe, Inc. of Portland. . A certificate was filed by the Buehner: Investment company Portland, showing an Increase capital stock from 11.000,000 83.000.000. By Norman E. Erowa ! V One of the Interesting develop ments of the present jgrid.aeaaon Is the noticeable change la the game' played by the University of Chicago. . - For the last few years Alonso SUgg's attack bad been of sncb an orthodbx type of straight. footbaUl that the writer hinted that Chi cago knew of nothing bat old-time football. Chicago's open, aerial game against 7 Pennsylvania this year, which netted the westerners a -victory over the eastera team after years of effort, showed bow drastic baa been the change ta tbe team's' style of play. U There is a valid reason tor the revolution. While Etagg had sach line plunging, bone crushing backfleld stars as John Thomas and Austin McCarty, ' he played 1 tbe type' ot game best suited to their ability. And oh, how they could plow ap turf and - ruin alleged, stonewall line defenses!. ! j I. Z:"A ijZ Now be baa built an open, pass ing game around McDonougb and his other stars, built for that type of game. : r. ( . Fistic fans who ; ; hare been watching Billy Wallace. Cleveland, 0. lightweight, have said for some time that he should be at least the unofficial champion of bis division. He baa dogged Sammy Mandell's footsteps without avail. Eastern fans, prone to cling to Sid Tenia as their hope despite bis poor showings of recent months, have given Wallace credit for be ing a worthy foe for Terris. S ' " But as a matter of fact Wal lace's knockout victory over Tom my Herman of Philadelphia - la Billy's home town the ' other night clinches at least his claim to the right to get the first crack at Man- delL 1 1'-',.-'. Wallace showed everything that a champloaahip contender, and challenger aboald have. Toppiag his attributes was blinding speed. That boy la fast. He feinted, side stepped and rolled punches with the gpeed and fine precision John ny Kilbane, fellow townsman and once featherweight champion of tbe world, once boasted. . " ; Aad then he showed again' he haa the wallop a abort, deadly punch to the body or chin that drops 'em. t - -: :; '; U Incidentally : Wallace showed . a feroclousaess which he has kept hidden to date. t He was stepping along diligently and f methodically through the fight, peppering Her man. : Then ; Ilenaaa ' suddenly clipped Wallace oa the cbia. The Cleveland boy let loose J J . i '-- A fuailade of short jolts to the head aad body left H3rmaa groggy aad daied. . Wallace kept cutting at him mercilessly; a: determined expression oa his face. Not until he had slipped over a right cross to the jaw to drop Herman for tbe last time did Wallace's expression relax. ' - . - Jimmy McLaraia : may be a tough boy. ' Terris doesat : want any of MeLarnin's atuff.fi Wallace does,--, however, if .McLaraia will make a fair poundage. V! '.:-r Aad Judging by Wallace's tight the other aight .it doesn't really matter whom be meets. Students and alumni' of Wash ington and Jefferson, again one of tbe outstanding teams of the year, will . miss Big BUI Amos when be steps . out of . the : football : togs. This Is Bill's fourth year at W. and J, aad he has won as great a meas ure of popularity, aa aay player the Institution baa ever produced. There's aa interesting story in Amos life, too. . He got away to a late start as his educatioa was concerned. He ofjwaa working in a shop In to Read i the Classified Ads Pacific Const Teams Get Set for Coming Contests KAW rnANClSCO, Nor. 8. CAP! Victories or defeats! of tut Saturday were forgotten today f i tiff bca'Je acd bast la of lnt en sirs practice as football elevens of tis PaclTic coast conference start ej preparatkmsi for many lmpor txt games tbJa week-end. .'..j:'; - Tba Ecars of tba Ualversit of California, stripped of what some followers described aa "a cloak of CTir-confldenc, settled grimly T;w3 ta t&a task of preparing! for t jowerfal iaradlag Unlreristy ct Vaitis2tca Huskies. Xaut Vf'i' sU-misg, wbea rniYersity ti y.ozuzx rare tbem a greatest He for tirs periods before losing. IrougM tla Sears up sharply isouzh f-r Ccai "Klbs" Price to rredict a different appearing - ca wonJJ take the field fcstnrfiay. T.'asliisstca'j !ttrto cabestsn f 'in. scaewtat fiaia frca Its 13-7 tirutfcinr lr C'iatori calrtr- f.i-, snarled lo !T CxVJjri last' fSSttsn t-; Jeaei cf UclTcr- .? Ci r.i CA. LUCE OTHER TmNGS," FOOTO ALL'HAS'GONE LINDBERGH TRIED BY PRINCETOH mm MMJI -Jtoper Rsbssfses Double and' -V .mmm! I CfflCACO iXT. - rage leSpHted Orm. ' 1 - .1 I $ I Sfi j - s . rr ti!!!"- J - ; Henry Morris of flewberg e Suicide at Chamber Room NEWBERO. Ore., Nor. - 8. fAPl Henry Morris, resident of this city since 1S88, and secretary; of the chamber of commerce, was found shot to death in the cham ber of commerce rooms here Mon day. Coroner Macy of ' McMinn Tilla. said Morris bad killed him self. His body was found at 7 o'clock thi morning. It was be lieved the shot was fired at mid night, last night. . MORS PARALYSIS PORTLAND. Not. 7 AP) Two additional cases of infa-,P paralysis, making 12 now in city, were reported to the cit! health Office today. Th . Urns art Edward Demke. in Tony Teresa, 6 years old. ' QUALIFIES PLEA CINTlXNATI.Vov. 7 (P Ceorsre Remna faj . . - "".u court tc day that he will not nleari th lm insane at th . - . a- - c u fc time D'jt Lf, , .Waa insane at timA he xviiuca ivemus, in Edea here. , Tark The calletra v.- i, seeu not Bo cesrUj refer to the trahmeu. 1ST' 1 WHen Glasses AVa INeeded "APPEAL TO OTmw ; New Location Dr. C B. O'Neill Pourth Ploor Tlrst National Baak BuHdlag Phone 121 " The cbia November aides are so full of footballs floating hither and yon that hunters are enable t . take, a crack at tbe southbound geese without running: risk of potting a pigskin and gamming up some, grid game, r Football seems to hare gone Lindbergh. ' In other words, the. forward pass is the thinfiv Crictders are sure th quJckeitway to any place is throngq the sky; go many ga cx-porkT Jj taklog ride hxouglttha blae,- - .:k A-t . -:'r m:, - .- - '--.-A-'. 7:- HDAD DISTRIGTS ' VOTE SPECIAL LEVY Four Vote ' Proposals Down, Others Yet Td Report; More Elections Set sr Sight road districts in Marion county have voted special tax lev ies for' road improvement par- have been seat la this week to the office, ot tba county clerk. ' ? Four districts turned down pro posed tax levies, making a total: of 12 from whom reports hare been received up until last night. There were 22 districts on the county in which special elections were held oa' Saturday of last week. Reports from the remainder of the districts in which elections were held are expected to come in within the aext few days. The elections at , present stand as fol lows: ,. I' a A- ( ; Districts voting no, 23, 24.' 43 aad ' 45. . i - ' - ;.' Districts yoting yes, 25, $1200 poses, according to reports that roted; 22, 600; 33, $100; 46, $500; C. 1500; 70. $1500; 82. $500; 90. $235. Thera. are 80 road districts in the county. Districts number 3 and 36 will hold a special .election on Novem ber 12. Districts 51 and 2 8 Mi will hold one on November 19. Number 59 will hold one on the 26th. : Funds authorised will be - used within the districts In which they are voted during the coming year, The taxes as voted are not to amount to more than 10 mills In any district, and are in addition to the six per cent increase .ordinar ily allowed under the Oregon con stitutional amendment providing for the six per cent limitation.: IB 01 fflG TONIGHT 8:30 SALEM ARMORY ...... ., BOBBY VERNON BATTLING SLIM - Ten 3 Sllnato Rounds IT TED FOX vs. DEL. Six Roaads FARMER SPECIAL EVEXT OF 4 ROUXDS Shadow Gretz vs. Bobby La Marr Other Good Prellmlaariea Ttcketa at Adolpb'a C3gar Storo :. 3 t Eitti ? i; eates that Coach Jones plans to send a team of subetitatea - In against Colorado saving tbe reg ullrs I or the Important Washing ton contest. .--;,- . ' - In : the northern sector of - the conference Oregon State ' Agricul tural college and University of Oregon ; went through " rigorous workouts for their classic Friday, the annual game for all-important j state honors. ' A 'A: AAA:-A University of Idaho and "Wash ington State college, old time riv als, started tuning up for their yearly struggle, the Idaho sqnad taking things easy following ar rival from San Francisco last night. -Coacb Oria E. . IIoBlng berry of Washington State, dis satisfied wita an "undefendable offense, sent bis yarslty through stiff .rractlce programs that cen tered ricftly around attack; Stanford nairerslty, confident la new found strength that added Wnialartoa -to Its crillrca ylc- tlzss, marked time fcr the-day Icl lowlng return Jat n!--t fron tta err IX "Tomorrow, t'.: Ctaafcrd tz will tf.; poIisi:r'v? f-r v i "V.s's&rr With Ci::r;r:.I-. lAnllf IS, KZ'.ZZ fcSii C:t ;-'-ft ctf:t witi ts wt:" r Vr.- ;. ; c: ziix catx t-m t when the World war came on. j The football world first beard of him through his brilliant work with a service elevea, while with j the Eighty Third division during ; the war In terested friends helped BUI find himself when he left the service. It was necessary, to complete high school aad preparatory studies be fore be could enter college. , He was recognized as a star his first day ttat. - He baa been classed aa an ail-American erer since bis sophomore year and captained tbe team last fall bis third year. He la one of the two captains on this year's eleven. . e e . The vast throngs of "old grads' and others who flock to the college football eamea this, season watching, the majoi games from giant bowls and stadia are -prob ably unaware that the; growth ot the sport In scbolastie circles has been as great. If not greater, than la college spheres. , : ? . I bare ia mind, as illustrations of the extent to which the high school game baa grown, the pres-, ence of. 29,000 students and grownups at a recent game be-, tween South Bend, Ind. ' Accommodations for 12,000 fans at , the new hlzh school field at Rock ford, EJL. which long, has boasted powerful teams. And a similar "gate at Jack son,. Mica. . . ! ! . Compare these crowds with the handful of folk who turned out for scholastic games twenty years ago. Tbe. attendance in.those days was c:r.fiaed entirely td two student l lies. Now any important schol- .'.Is .tvn; important trpm a local t at leaf t, dra'ws fcun- I - Keeps right on delivering enjoymem Gamel 'holds the leadership because it . delivers complete smoking "... .pleasure that's GameF.s platform Y f"A ' - ,"v Jay AJ (: . 1 cH ctjarcttcs tvers cs coed cs Ccil you tvouldn't hear cr.yiliirA; cbcut special treatments to vicJiS cijarcitc3 )ocd for the threat. I7c:.;;r:j tcilcs C.3 " cf dizlz2 tZJZZZZZ i O Z"ZTL. Cvw Tc-