I Th Neic Oregon Statesman. Salera. OREGON STATE hps ti y. . Eastern Superiority Complex Received Rude Jolt in Big Contest Oregon, Friday Horning, November SO, 1928 11 (Coatlnued trora Page 1.) downs. The Beavers baa to kick, and things looked natural. Maple shot a looDinr pass 46 yards to Whltlock on the Violet 18 yardfepreaentln the Excelsiors, and Win Race; Hoi Shots Take Grid Game CHEMAWA, Ore.. Not. 29. (Special) A lanky Sioux from South Dakota, John Fernier. led the field la the Thanksgiving day erosa-coaatrr run today to lead the Excelsiors to victory over the Reliance team. The Hot Shots ap 3et the football dope by defeating the All Stars in the football clas sic of the day, 26 to 0. econa piace in tae long run was taken by "Llndy" Dumont Btripe, but that offensive was bro ken up as the psrlod ended. Aggk-s Then Begin Strong Offensive But that was just a start in the astounding things ahead of tht confident Violets, facing an elev en that had been beaten this sea son by Southern California and line l nj versny ul urivu ' the second period was over Ore gon State scored It points, smoth ered Strong's efforts by keeping the ball constantly in their own hands, and hammerad to pieces the Violet line, woefully weak in the absence of the Injured giant tackle and Captain. Al Lassman. With Maple directing an attack that consisted of double and triple passes, hidden ball plays, off tackle and end sweeps behind masxed interference, and long, looping forwards, Oregon marched 47 yards for tii first touchdown. 70 yards for the second and 50 more before Maple tossed a deep pass of 12 yards to McKaMp over the Violet goal. - - " Hughes raced 15 yards' around end for another score but the ball was called back for offside play. Sherwood made the first score on a three-yard drive through center and Gilmore the second off-tackle from the four-yard line. Westerners Tear Holes In New York's Line There was no question of the uprising after that. The Violet-, were helpless In-the third quarter when Strong kleked-off side or. the Oregon one-yard-line only tt see the westerners smash to mid eld on 3 2 and 24 yard runs by Maple and Sherwood. Hughe, kicked and recovered the bali when Follet fumbled cn his 23 yard line. In a half dozen plays j Hughes dived over the Violet goal from the three-yard stripe and th the game was turned into a rout, i The shadows lengthened. N. Y. U. made its final bid and talliec when Mike Riordan ran 62 yard on a tackle sweep to Oregon's 2b yard mark. Strong, ending hit football career In comparative glory, shot a 22 yard pass to Xc-iu-ecek and raced the last six yards himself for the touchdown. Oregon outclassed the Violet on the offense, scoring 21 first downs to eight for New York U. Maple completed three-quarters of the 20 passes he threw while Strang made only five count. The 15 times Ken had the ball be gained 120 yards, almost half of the Violet's total gains. The lineup and summary: Oregon State PO New .York U. Whltlock I.E . Barrabee Luce LT Grant Carlson LG Myers Ceddes C Schneider E liars RG Sarglsson Stoat RT P-"- Btriff RE . Nemecelc the Chlppawa tribe of North Da kota. Dowd "Hoope" Franklin played for the Hot Shots in a fashion that points him out as varsity material for the 1929 In. lian team. FOOTBALL U IS TENDERED BHIET WOODBURN. Ore.. Nov. 29. (Special) Thirteen football let termen of Woodbum also school were guests of the bosioess men of the city at a banq.net given at Bomhoff's restaurant Tuesday evening. About 25 business men were also present Eugene Courtney acted as toast master during the evening- John P. Ilant gave the speech of welcome and Neal ButteT field, captain of the football team, re spondod. Short talks were given by Coach Ray O. Wolf, Superin tendent V. D. Bain, Dr. Gerald B. Smith and Gordon Moores of Portland. After the banquet the letter men were guests of Tracy Poor man at the Bungalow theatre. Utah Gets Rocky Mountain Title SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Nov. 29. (AP) Flashing their most brilliant football of the season, he Utah Redskins clinched the Hoeky Mountain conference title by turning back the Utah Aggies V-ere today, 20 to 0. Fifteen thou ud persons watched the game. Toledo People Here Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mock and family were Thanksgiving Day visitors to Sa Teml from Toledo, county seat of Lincoln county. ilaple QB O'Herin Sherwood LH Strong Hughes RH Hitl Gilmore FB Follet Score by periods: Oregon State 0 19 6 0 25 N. Y. University 7 0 6 13 Oregon State scoring: touch downs Sherwf od. Gilmore, Hugbea. McKalip (sub for Whit- lock.) v x: Point after touchdown: Maple. New York University scoring: touchdowns Follett. S t r 6 n-g. Point after touchdown Strong. Referee W. R. CrowelL (SwarUxmore) : umpire L. W Eckersall. (Chicago); field judge J. J. Lttt. (Chicago); head Desman J. p. Egan, (D u- juesne.) t S.U TO 0 University of Washington Finishes Season With Brilliant Victory STADIUM, Seattle, Nov, 29. (AP) The University of "Wash ington Huskies swept to a bril liant conclusion of an otherwise rather dismal football season by upsetting the dope and conquering the Washington State college Cou gars In a bard fought game here today to 0. The lone touch, down and the victory it spelled ook much of the sting out of jarller defeats and gave the 25. 000 fans who crowded into the it&Sium good appetites for their Thanksgiving dinner. Chuck Carroll, the "human bat tering ram" aad "one man team of the Huskies did not get the honor of carrying the ball over the enemy line for the last touch down of the season, and bis last collegiate . game, but it was his pass of 20 yards over the W. S. C goal mark to Buzz Meader that gave the University of Washing, ton its score. Score Made la Third The touchdown came ia the middle of the third period after tne battle had waged evenly, with neither - team having a decided edge. . . A few minutes before the touch down. a. determined Husky drive had brought the ball to W. 8. C.'s three yard line, but Horan punted 35 yards and momentarily saved the Cougars' hide. Johnny Flan, cfgan grabbed the leather and was not stopped until he had it on W. SC.'s 27 yard line. From that tifise on, the Huskies drove re lentlessly toward the goal and did not stop until Carroll's pass had hung up the six oa the scoreboard. Johnny DalqaeaJ Washington fullback, was wfdef with his try for point, however, and the score remained unchanged throughout ;he contest. ' McDoaaM Stan for W. 8. C McDonald's pontine and his surefooted dashes through and around the Husky line, constant ly menaced the university victory, until the final gun sounded. W. S. C. bad the edge on yard age gained In scrimmage, punts and passes, bnt Carroll's yardage of 43 was twice that of Rohwer, the Cougars best ground gainer. Lineup: Washington Washington State "LE Hill LT Speidel LG....E. Hansen C Graham Snider Jesaup Huhta Kraeta Greger RO. Wentweorth ..RT. Meader RE. McCann . .... .QB. Carroll LH. Stombaugh . . . RH Dalquest FB Score by periods: Washington 0 0 Washington State ...00 Washington scoring: down, by Meader. Officials: Bill Mulligan, ref eree: Tom Louttit, umpire; Bobby Morris, field Judge; Shy Hunting ton, head linesman. Schwartz . . Dressel S. Hansen . Rohwer Lainhart . . . Horan Heln 6 0 6 0 6 0 touch- HOOP SEASON NEXT AT INDIAN SCHOOL CHEMAWA. Ore.. Nov. 29. (Special) The Chemawa Indian school grldders have hung up their football togs for another year and interest has turned to the coming basketball season. An lnterclass tournament is now progressing, and Coach R. G. Dow nie hopes to unearth a dark horse or two from this source. Prospects for the Indian team brightened considerably .when word was received that Jim Spen cer, six foot forward from Idaho, would be back In school In time for the basketball season. Veterans now on hand are Roy Peratrovich, guard, and George and Prettyman, forwards. If Leas- ke gets his eye on the basket this fall, he will be groomed to fill Rasmussen's shoes at center. Cur- ley is another likely caadldate tor the same berth. Joe Peratrovich and Smith, a new man from North Dakota, will fight It out for the other guard position. " Eldred George has had two years' experience oa the first string and at the close of last sea son was fast developing Into a cap able all aroand player. This sea son should find him playing: re markable basketball. He is 19 years old.' stands tire feet nine in ches in height ana tips the beam at 175 pounds. 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