The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 22, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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Staters Also Outclassed by Stanford Cardinals
Just a few Impressions brought
back from the Oregon-Idaho game
Saturday by our special repreeen
tfctire, Paul Adams:
GDYDIES
Oregon wen, not because of
greater team strength, nor eren
greater individual stars but
rather because of the ability to
omtgness the Idaho players em
forward posse. Host of the
Oregoa galas were made by the
air route many of them suc
cessfully attempted oa first
down. ''."" -
Strong Team Brought Here
By College of Idaho
- Aggregation
The center of Interest la the
Northwest . conference football
race win be. shifted to Salem this
fV: Uh the serSDDT College or
laano secondary aeiense swnwa Idaho alaTen echedatea to pur
uncertain where to play, whether Willamette here Friday afternoon
to back np the line or stay back tt jg o'clock.
for passes, and either guess was long tale of. woe came out ot
generally wrong. KUsmiiler t jne coyote camp when the train
Oregon seemed to "be shooting season started, to the effect
'em where they ain't" with great tuat practically "all ot last year's
regularity, and Robinson and Teterans graduated, or left school.
Archer were generally oat there including fire or six all-confer-
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alone.
Barrett, a Mibstltnte for the
widely tented Swede Peterson,
. gare the crowd a thrill and
stole the thunder from his team
i mate. Entering the game ta
the last ef the second quarter
he carried or 'passed the ball oa
tx eonsccnttre play and made
yardage at will, until almost oa
the Oregon goal line.
Isnce slayers.
Whether that was true or not,
the showing College of Idaho
audt aralnat Whitman Saturday,
naa last about sunk that bear Borne.
story beyond ap possioimy ot
salvage.
Reports received here state tnat
they couldnt solre Borleske's pass
attack la the first halt. The
nower ot Anse Cornell's eleven.
was demonstrated fully la the sec-
Here's a remarkable photo of Saturday's came at Palo Alto between Stanford university and Oregon State. This play occurred fa the
second period and netted the Cards their.tbird touchdown. First notice the ball (arrow pointing) sailing through the air. It was hurled
by Smelling. Then look at Captain Hash Mailer oa his knees and fa. the clatchea of aa Oregon player. Vow, Mailer actually got out of that
mass, caught the ball and then heaved a lateral pass to Caglierf, who ran 25 yards to score. No. 81 as Heineeke, 88, Thompson and IB
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and half, when It scored two
la condition the Oregoa team I touchdowns.
seemed to hare the better of thej , The Willamette sanad, which
argument, although two serious ios fully as many men between
lniuries were suffered bT the Ea-1 iuni aid tho Covotas. Is fur-
gene squad. Stadelman, center, ther handicapped by the fact that Sheridan High Grid Team tO
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ths first quarter and was carried and these it has played were
from the field, and Colbert suf- against heavier teams, which gave
fered a broken rib later. Idaho Coach Keene little opportunity to
(layers, however seemed very tired I develop an attack.
all through the last quarter ana
although few substitutions were
SEASON FRIDAY
Furnish Opposition in
First Encounter
all tracks. Bine Larkspur has won
total ot $151,450 this year.
Wbichone has contributed $1S8
458 to bis owner. At that Wbich
one fell abort of the mark set by
High Strung among the two year
old last year, $165,510. The re
tirement of Wbichone to get ready
for his campaign as a three year
old will be an interesting exper
iment Similar strategy has net
been so successful with other two
year olds.
aent In many of the players were It UJ ill ?irnftt&
,n,..h mora ThantPi1 than thai- rf IHCtlliCtCC
Oregon men who stayed the en
tire distance.
The Oregon rooting section
pulled off some stunts between
halves. With the aid of yellow
and green cards they spelled
out the name "Oregon."- One'
student, with individualistic
leanings insisted on turning the
wrong side forward on every
change. At least be attracted
as much attention as all the
other members of the cheering
section.
Students Go to
Portland Meet
DALLAS. Oct. 21. (Special)
Dallas high school football team
will play its first game ot the sea
son on La Creole field Friday Oc
tober 25, when they meet Sher
idan.
The lata opening of the Dallas
schools is a handicap to Coach Da
vid Wright in getting the team In
Fifteen Willamette university Jf5 2tf
students, under the direction of
George Peer and Paul Geddes of
the Blue Key fraternity, drove to
Portland Monday afternoon to at
tend the monthly dinner and bust,
ness meeting of. the Portland
alumni. The students went to ex-
Ltend invitation to the Portland
alumni to attend the university
years players and with two oth
ers out this year on account oi
physical disabilities leaves only sU
on the team who played last year.
But with a largelurn out for prac
tice the vacancies will be filled
out.
The schedule as arranged so far
is as follows:
October 25, Dallas vs Sheridan
m An NavamMr 1 -T
' The Idaho rooters.- a small but r.rr" r. . at Dallas
earnest aroup. were led by three I Z'Zw ;;; 1 November 1. Dallas vs. McMInn-
black ierseved yell leaders Who I " .V vT "a,io ville at McMinnviUie
furnished th crowd with sereral 1 1UUA " T4. o I November 11. Dallas vs. Inde-
lauKhs. At the conclusion of Z, ' .i.. A lo. oendence at Independence.
each yell the two end men of the .Ar. i colle November 15. Dallas vs. Forest
ano turneu oacawara iup-iiop. BOng8 and yeil8t
oeiweeo uaivea mesa ihu iuiuh
lers put on an exhibition 'of bus-
terkeaton gymnastics that drew n,lA Toim
more attention than the Oregon KcLuDy xJIlU i Gain
bleacher stunts. The boys were
rood and deserved the big -hand
they got at the conclusion of their
tunt.
Defeats Gervais
To an unprejudiced listener
it would seem that an hour or
two of secret practice for the
Oregon band on the well known
' ; but seldom sung Star Spangled
i Banner would be in order on
i the Oregon campus before the
I next game. The drummer was
' good but was given too much
1 interference.
GERVAIS, Ore., Oct. 21
cial) Gervais was defeated
Caaby on the local field Friday
afternoon in the first football
game of the season by a score of
4t to 0. It is given as the reason
of this unusually large score for
Canby that that team entirely
outclassed Cierrals In weight.
Grove at Forest Grove.
November 22, Dallas vs. Silver-
ton at Dallas.
November .29, Dallas vs. Amity
at Dallas.
Eldon Vaughn. Abel TJglow and
Leander Quiring are three mem
bers ot last year's team tor the
(Spe- backfleld
by
On the
Sidelines
By BRIAN BELL
. OEOBGIA Tiscu w to olfers Don't tie for
ATLANTA, Uk, UCt. Zl. 1 4K m4.t 4 m.lar rhamtiiAtishla
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non.. ln.f Mri,in Mnih. I (Arl ueerna lecn Koiaen i.or-i Inna Bnbhv Jnnea -tied
down on a pass to Robinson that u lrat wrecked by WwVk rortne honor-ot leading the field
Was just out the sideUnes by Inch- Carolina last week, got back on lB 4he qualifying play for the
es He made a desperate effort the football map here Saturday amateur title. He was beaten in
i to" hold It in the end sone but the wit& a Trtirring IS to 7 triumph tne first rouad of match play.
Sass was called incomplete ana u,c . neiea xiic irai u uicua.
the baU given to Idaho on downs " Univbrsity of Florida.
on the 20 yard line.
j Oregon fumbles were recov
; erer by Idaho at least atx times,
but the only one that was very
f costly was early in the first
J quarter. Hoelkr dropped the-
-.it umm Anm-mcoA th
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the fana saw the new fumble
rale In effect; Two or three
tlmee Idaho mem fell on the baU
after Oregon fumbles, when by
eld rules, they could hare
grasped it and run.
in the qualifying round of the
women's championships. She was
beaten In the first ronnd.
The women golfers are a eon
latent lot. In the 192S champion
shin 24 of the 32. who entered
the match play, qnannea in me
1928 test The field at Oakland
Hills, however, set a dizzier pace
than that shown at Hot springs
way, for the lone Idaho score. J Almost If ,900 fans enjoyed the I A. Bwrt o( Sl WM good enough
wonaenni weatner ana toe uh t0 gei teto tie select circle In
The crowd wasttrong for the fieldv made any and every play ; Virginia. It required 88 when the
giaie couege o win iron omu-1 possioie ana tuoui btwj luriu I scene Shifted to Michigan.
gora, ana wnn tne iirsi announce-1 possroTe in a same was aug up ior
guent that corvams lea seven to l their enjoyment.
nothing early In tne first quarter.
gave a demonstration, as later
reports were given and the fig
jnres on the score board reached
forty less entnusiasm was notea.
' )Isay fans left the field with
the feeling that Idaho had a
I really' great team and not a few
i expressed denbt about the beat
team winning. A comparison.
1 of yardage won shows that Ore
' first downs on scrimmage while -j
the Idaho lads pushed over 191
"V , yards and nine first downs. On.
" . passee Idaho - hewed leas abil. -'
lty add completed but nine out
of 20 tries, while Oregon made
i seven goou out ei an even aosen
j ntemnts. Three of these pass'
; es, two of which were ansae
cessf ul, were made after Kltx
; miller left the game.
Idaho learned much from the
game and should give the State
college a real game next week.
Idaho came threagh the game
Few ot the ranking women fall
to qualify. Only at widely separ
ated Intervals does one of the
elect have to join the gallery af
ter the round ot play against par,
Not so with the men. Some star
la fouad off his ; game at every
championship and falls te swing a
with n injuries of ft serious
nature ud ghonld b HgUlng J dub when tne teal firing begins.
saad at Vervains next weec.
The retirement of WhlchOne.
A new system of aide line an-1 tmart Whitney colt, probably
neuncements over g loud speaker aeans that Blue Larkspur, the
was used . which whs' quite a hit best of Bradley's B's. will be the
ajter the crowd learned, to he si- money winner of the year on
lent tor tne announcements.
A prominent Portland camera
Fee spilled for couple or
blank exposures on a side line
tackle, when Barrett, Idaho
half, spilled Kltxmlller on a
attempted run back ef a punt.
The three men wont down in a
heap and a costly camera roiled
cmily along the ground..
F ox JEIsinbre-Nov
' High up In the stand a loyal j Oregon showed more in the
Idaho fas yelled throughout the way of team pray and hehhid-the-game.
"Get away, Swede, get I score fight in this game than any
jaway," but although Peterson I Eugene team has shown a Port
tried each time he had the ball, he land crowd in many years. Sev
was too well spotted by the- Ore- eral times' la the past the Portland
gon defense. For this reason In crowd has lost sympathy for the
substitute, , Barrett was able to lemon yellow wearers sad turned
ahow with sensational runs soon for the other team. This was the
nftcr htsentry into the game.
Trae blue Lou blueeeems to
' he tho prevailing color scheme
1 worn- by the Oregon co-eds andl
j glance at the fern mine root
' lng section displayed more bine
headwear than all other colors.
. i
. Thousands ot fans had their
first opportunity te learn the sew
" referee signals on plays. Early in
the game the announcer stated
Ihat Kaho had been penalized; fire
yards tor second Incomplete, pass
la. tne series. v rear mm ww
crowd and the referee, George
case the last time Oregon played
California In Portland,. Saturday
the crowd was for the boys from
beginning te end, sven when the
Idaho touchdown came after three
errors In the first six minutes of
play.
Figarea from the box offlee
were lfJHXm ' admiations bat
surely that didn't count the po
licemen of high and low degree,"
blue coated and olive drab, else
there would have been, nearer
twenty mpnsaim on nana. ,
Baseball nestling la the lap of
football has been a source of ir
ritation te many lovers of both that the races in both
sports who could be happy with
either, twere ether dear charmer
away, but the poor old schedule
makers can net be entirely blamed
for the unfortunate condition in
1I2.
With less than 1,000 cash cus
tomers watching some of the
games In the waning major lea
gue seasons, the makers of the
terrible schedule have been re
viled right and left. The critics,
however, are second guessing the
men who distributed the dates
last winter. The joint committee
could not be expected to know
leagues
would be decided soon after La
bor Day. It the Taakees and Ath
letics had fought it out to a fin
ish, the dosing Saturday and Sun
day would hare attracted a great
crowd in New Tork even it the
calendars did show ths first week
in October.
The same application can be
made In the National. It one
game had decided the pennant be
tween the Cubs and Pirates, the
visit ot Pittsburgh to Chicago on
the last day of the season would
have been greeted with cheers by
the box-office. However, it seems
almost a sure thing ths next
Shift in Lineup Places 4
Seattle lighting Stvede
In
Ring With Pat Dundee
.... i
Cat Olson, the "Fighting
Swede" ot Seattle, will be Pat
Dundee's opponent la Wednesday
night's main event at the armory.
Matchmaker Harry Plant' an
nounced the change Monday as
soon as it became known that xn
Black, who was scheduled to ap
pear, had broken his hand In a
tight with Trambitas.
Olson, from all reports, is en
tirely up te main event standards.
having held the spotlight in many
northwest cities. He recently
fought a draw with Mack, so there
snoulaa't be any question on that
score.
The Scandinavian's last tight
was with Art Rider at Belling-
ham. Olson winning a clean deci
sion. He has fought several times
year the major league baseball
season -will cry "enough" In September.
ROSEXBLOOM WINS
NEW YORK. Oct. 81 (AP)
Maxle Roeenbloom, New Tork
light heavyweight, sufted out a
decisive victory tonight over Joe
Sekyra, blonds Bohemian from
Dayton, Ohio, in the opening ten
round match on the Palestine re
lief fund card. Rosenbloom
weighed 171, Sekyra 184.
HARVEY WINS TITLE
LONDON. Oct. 21. (AP)
Len Harvey won on points over
Jack Hood in their battle for the
English middleweight champion
I ship tonight.
in Portland. One of his victories
was over Silly Church at Klamath
Falls.
Olson Is reported here to be
the sort of fighter who bores in
all the time, and Is calculated to
put up a scrap which will please
everybody. A knockout is looked
for in this main event, although
which way it will go, is difficult
to figure since none of the Seat
tle boys have been In the ring
here recently.
Additional Information about
Eddie Volke, who meets Ruse
Green, Indicates that the Holly
wctod boy will have all he can
handle tn the ring Wednesday
night. Volke was finalist la the
national amateur championships
which selected the United States
entry la the last Oyhnple games,
scoring a straight string of vic
tories until he reached the finals.
Local fans who hare seen him la
action say he Is a wizard.
PHONE
For Battery Service
Mike Panek, Inc.
825 North High St.
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when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS pungent tm-
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modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against
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the finest cigarette you ever stroked, made of the choicest tobacco,
properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted"
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removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which'are pres
ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way.
Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING"
LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful cor
rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the
old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and
coughing. Thu3 "TOASTING' has destroyed mat ancient preju
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extra "toasting" process applied in tne maim-, ;
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