i on PAGE TWO iUB DEFEAT .11 Redskins Finish Game Out In I Front of Locals by One GoaTs Margin . (Continued fnom Page I. tin 'the ball on Qemawt'. yard line. C. Kelly hit center for three and Sugai sained three more at the same - place, Another lice play brought no gain for Salem. Bob Kelly tried a pass to Reed, 6alem left end, but the ball was grounded. Chemawa took the batl on. downs on her own 20. The Indiana panted t C, Kelly In mid-field and the fleet 8alem back returned to the Chemawa 49 before lie was downed, v Ha hit right tackle 'for fire yards. Bob Kelly 1 circled right end for three, and on the next play made first do-xa on the u dlan 29. Has squirmed four yards oft guard and Sugal gained two more through center. - Kelly passed to Reed but the bait went wild. Another pais to Reed was Incomplete and Salem lost the ball to Chcmaws oa the 23rd. yard Three line plays netted the In- dians a first down on their own S5. Then Meacham, midget Che mawa fullback, broke away for a 17 yard gain putting the ball in Salem territory as the first period ended. -The Indians pounded the-line to the Salem 10 yard marker but were held tor downs there. Hug punted over the Chemawa safe ty's bead for a 80 -yard boot. Smith, Indian safety, picked up the bfll but wa tackled with a crash by the hard-hitting Sugai who downed the Indian on his own 29. An attempted split-buck lost three yards for the Redskins so a punt was called. Reed bowled through 'the Indian line and par tially blocked the kick, deflecting the ball out of bounds on the 48 yard marker. Salem recovered. Red and Black Slakes Drive Across Goal Then came Salem's march for a touchdown. Bob Kelly passed to Hug for as eight yard gain. Kelly hit the line to make a first down the 35 yard line. C. Kelly made nine yards around end and Bob Kelly made it first down again on. the Indian- 20" Hug , found a nice opening at guard to gain 11 yards, putting, the ball on the Chemawa nine. The next play, an off tackle buck by, C. Kelly resulted in a touchdown. Hug crossed up the Redskinsjby hitting the-line for the extra point, making the score 7 to 0. Hug' kicked oft to Chemawa and Smith returned to his own 40. An attempted lateral pass was fumbled by the Redskins and Salem recovered on the Indian 35. A nice pass from R. Kelly to C. Kelly gained 14 yards and the ball was put Into play on the In dian 21. A second pass was in complete and Salem wa$ penalized 15 yards for holding in the line. A second later the half ended. Scorer Salem, 7; Chemawa, e. Chemawa Gridders . Come Back Strong Chemawa kicked off-to R. Kel- . ly who returned the ball 21 yards to his own 26. The high school tried a line play but fumbled and the Indians recovered. Chemawa made first down In two plays but lost the ball oa a fumble which was recorered by Salem on . Its own 10, Hug kicked SO yards to his own 40. Wilder, Chemawa back, gained" . eight yards off ill" tackle. Smitn, unemawa oacx, -TF-trteara pass but it was incomplete. An off-side penalty set the In ' dians back lire yards and Smith kicked out of bounds oa the Sa lem 2-foot line. Hug hurried his punt as he was standing nearly 10 yards back of his own goal and the ball went out of bounds on hi own 16 With Meacham carrying the ball on erery play, all: line bucks, the Indians forged through the line for a touchdown. Then the husky little Meacham ploughed through " the Salem line for the extra point. tying the score at 7 to 7. Salem Player Sent To Shower for Reaghneee Chemawa kicked off over the Salem goal and the ball was put into play on the Salem-20. Two line': plays gained nearly nine : yards and' then an unfortunate thing occurred. Giesy, whirlwind Salem end, made an. attempt to - block aa Indian back and In doing so kicked the player la the mid section. The umpire ruled the play unnecessary roughness and Salem was penalized to her " own 15. Giesy was ousted, from the . contest. Complicating matters further for Salem, Hug only managed to kick 15 yards on the pant and the Indians receired the' ball on the Salem SO. But a penalty for off side against the Indiana after two' poor attempts to gala at the line caused the Chemawa Quarterback to call for a punt, the ball going ever the Salem goal. Salem's ball on Its own 20. Hug . -surprised .the . Cbemawa safety agala and kicked 68 yards over the Indian's head.' Chemawa was forced farther back into Its own territory when a tumble from cen ter lost 19ards. putting the ball . en the IS as the third quarter - ended, the score still 7 to T. ; : .-. Indians March Down " Field to Get Score. : "-. ' - On o-take punt. Smith passed to, Alexander, Chemawa end, for a gain Of 25 yards, the- ball being put Into play on the Indian 40. f Meacham was called upon again and the smashing' little - player battered his war through 4a six line plays Jtor a tonchaowa.- The added point was lost when -pass was grounded. The scorsT-stood ' IS for Chemawa and. 7 lor Salem.' ' Chemawa kicked - oft to Bob Kelly oa the Salem SO and he re ' turned 12 yards, taking the ball out ot bounds a the Salem 42; J' Sale&'tould not gala and Hag ' kicked to the Chemawa 28, a dia . . tanee of 15 yards. The- Indians - lost the ball on downs and the ball weat to Salem on the Indian 40. Kelly started a last minute The Call Board ' ' '- Fox Elslnore South High between State and Ferry: Tadkiw'TIu KAnhantor " Saturday "Oli Yeah." - . Rllgh's Capitol SUte between High and Church: -Today' "Shanghai Lady.' Hollywood North Capital, North, Sa- lera. r " - Today "Frozen Hirer.' Grud ". North High between State I and Court: Today ''Scarlet Seas" . The Frazler Players. Saturday "Sons of the Colden West." By OLIVE DOAK "The stage-success ot the future may be lim'ted to the subtle and intellectual types- of production-," says George Abbott, playwright director. "As a story telling me dium, the stage cannot long meet the competition of their talking screen." Not to take sides at all buf from the above remark one might suppose Mr. Abbott to be responsible for such pieces of screen idiocy as "His Glorious Night." Certainly there Was noth ing subtle nor intellectual in that but it did tell a story after a fashion. In contrast to this read what A. P. Wazman has. to say en Sunday's theatre page concern ing the screen public's ability to "get" both subtle and intellectu al screen productions. Tou may take what you like from -theatre amusement today There la the stock company, the Frailer players, at the Grand In a eomedy "The Rapper Wins," starring Blllie Bingham, a peppy blond little lady, whom you should meet If you hare not already done so. At the Capitol there Is Mary Nolan In "The Shanghai Lady. and it Is said of Mary that she Is -one of the "beauties of the Screen." Beauty and mystery should make a good combination one that Leola Allard would recommend if the deduction drawn from her remarks la today's Statesman is correct. Rin Tin Tin is at the Hollywood and he is always good. There Is one big thing in favor of an ani mal in pictures It Is sure to be free from 'affectation. It does its best wihtout posing and crying for applause. And Rin Tin Tin as a came has become a classic for Just these qualities. And there is "The Sophomore" at Fox Elslnore a genuine col lege picture, life and pep and an fexcellent football game all with dash of lore and romance to set the typical college atmos phere. passing attack but Adams stum bled' Just as the ball was about to fall into his arms and the pass was incomplete: Another line play and Kelly passed again bat the toss was In tercepted and the ball returned to the Chemawa 40. The Indians kicked to the Salem 15. Kelly tried a long pass but it was in tercepted by Meacham and re turned 25 yards to the Salem 25 Meacham was on his way for a third touchdown, gaining first 10, then fire, then 12 yards to put the ball on the Salem six yard line as the game ended. The lineups: , Salem Chemawa Reed LE McKay Wetosar ....... LT . . Thompson Coffey LG. .. Littlelight Anderson. .... . .CLittle Swallow Query. ....... RG Curley D. Drager. .... RT Jones Giesy ......... RE . . . Alexander C. Kelly....... .Q....... Smith R. Kelly LH Hosey Sugal , . . R.H ...... Wilder Hug.. ..F.... Meacham Score by periods: Salem ...... . ;...0 7 0 0 7 Chemawa 0 0 7 6 IS Officials: Roy Lamb, O. S. C referee; Wilson, Salem, umpire; Gregg, Salem, headUaesman. This Coupon and 5c ADMITS ONE CHILD UNDER 12 SATURDAY, NOV. 30 Grand Theatre Hollywood fteaire Home ot 25c Talkies i Today and Saturday ' Special Matinee Saturday: : a p. u. A H CTURE WITH TWO EG STARS! aaost AC:.1 CH03 KlODUCTOl Also Talking Comedy ; ' Patho Neva and Fables 1 1 aN. I Tiran II1ER HELD Oregon Normal Students' Are 7 Entertained by Dean - Of Women MONMOUTH, Nor. 23. (Spe cial) Deaa Jessfica Todd of the Oregon formal school entertained the dormitory atadenii at Thanks giving dinner Tuesday erening with tnrkey as the piece de resist ance. " Colorful, decorations -of autumn, foliage were attractive la the large dining rooms. Dean Dodd entertained Thanks giving day for the girls ' whose homes, are too distant to ' enable them to leave town tor thier "va cation. This dinner party Is one whichjthe dean gad her assistant, Mrs. Addle Robards make one of the most charming of the school year, to cheer the girls who: can't go home. ' Dead Todd Arranged with her own hands the centerpiece of fruits and vegetables with its sig nificant seasonal appeal, and she plans many additional features ot entertainment throughout the weekend that the girls may hare an enjoyable -''vacation i'in every way. Faculty members who lire at the dormitory . and who are spending their Vacation In Mon mouth also -participated la the dinner and other features. Mrs. Ardle Parker, preceptress of the dormitory, is spending her vacation with a sister at Beaver ton. Misses Edna Headrlck and Helen Wood are visiting relatives in Salem. Miss Headrlck Is a mem ber of (he 'Normal school library tirf,.ad UUb Wood is secretary to President J. 8. Landers. . Dean Todd was the motif:, for a charming; Welcome Home party at Normal East boose Monday night, in honor of her recent re turn from a risit la Pennsylvania and other eastern and mid-west states. Mrs. Widner, student house superintendent, received the guests which also Mrs. Ardle Parker and Mrs. Addle Robards. Children ot the first, second. third, fourth and fifth grades pre sented a delightful Thanksgiving program la various divisions at the training school assembly this week. Tuesday afternoon the par ents are Invited to enjoy the af-j fair, and It was repeated Wed nesday morning Cor the student teachers, faculty of the training school and for the sixth, seventh. eighth and ninth grades. . Tuesday, morning the ninth grade presented a play, "The Sto len Prince," . a Chinese produc You'U Know TONIGHT She Will be Introduced at the Fox Elsinore at 9 Come Early. Miss Majestic Contest Sponsored by Imperial FuimatnrcCo. 467 Court St. II I f , nnntn Ttm VV - . BRING THE IODDIES TO TOE GREAT CHTTiLS TOY STORE TheyTl Lave th loouag at ow wondertnl Uye of every bind, utue xouc ineabtsuy. 43il$ opportsmltj to treat! ; Wo have wonderful mechanical toys and Otber things boys aad Ctrl priced . exceptionally row. uaxe this m nappy Christmas your chOlt " ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Sakm, tion with the other junior high members as their guests. : All mine members ot the state board of higher education spent Friday, la conference at the Nor mal, and were luncheon guests et Dean Todd at the dormitory. The guest Hat included: C. L. Starr, Portland, president ot tht board; A. R. Watxek, Pdrtlaad, actingl secretary; f. B. Irvine, Portland; C. C. Colt, Portland; B. C. Sam. m out, Portland; Albert Burch. Al bany; F. E. Calllster, Medford; IwC. Pease, The Dalles; and Her man Oliver, Canyon City; Presi dent and Mrs. I. 8., Landers. MrsTirginia C. Bacon, state librarian was a chapel-speaker Friday morning at the Normal, and .ia her message showed the importance ot a - knowledge of good books and urged every stu dent to accumulate a personal li brary of his own thojosfng." vies Grace Maurte Mitchell ottered two violin numbers with piano accom paniment by .Mrs; W. JV Gasktns and. the orchestra of the school gave several pleasing selections. Frazier Players Give Successful It was the - old story of the good little girt that inherited the money, that Frailer Players pre sented ai the Grand theater Thurs day night, nd will, repeat Friday aight. However, it was a more modern Terslonthan most of the stories.- - - The character of the old Grand pap was extremely wen protrayed. as was the part of Oswald. The other characters were rather over drawn, but the play did not suffer materially. The Frasier Players are pre senting next week on Thursday and Friday evenings, "The Cab Reporter," a three act comedy concerned with the capture of a dope Hog . Fan Breaks Ana Slippery steps leading to a basement at $40 South Capitol street, caused Mrs. C O. Branson to tall and suffer a.triple fracture ot her arm as a result of the accident. - The woman vab putting un a stove to aer aome ana. naa gone 10 ine basement to obtain a store pipe. She was taken to a local hospital where the extent ot her Injuries was learned. Operated Upon Here Aa oper ation tor the removal ot appendix was performed at a local hospital Wednesday on the person ot Mrs. 8. L. Fagg, route seven, Salem. The woman is reported to be rest" ing easily, M ; Alaskan sportsmen " are expert-; menting with the growing; of wild rice to teed water fowl and attract them farther north. ' 14? K. High A v'pOaalik time of their Hrea, I ' display of . , J I : s that appeal JXmTi rive them that m& to the. : 1 naefl sm J M II ' a seal I V I WW OeCght 4 nil 1 r for , irT'L J . ' k- Oregon, Friday Morning,' Noyembcr 29, 1929 Sift J . " $14,369.76 Gain Estimated Tor ;19rpah : ; Ilake Report Estimated cost of hlxh school tuition for school districts which maintain no high schoel for 1030 Is S14.SO.70 greater than for the bast year. Principals' reports show the IIS 9 figures to approximate ISfJOO, according to a statement which County SuperintendehlPul- kerson Is submitting with Her bud get to the county court. A 15000 hold-orer will brine the additional needs for high school tuition down to fJI9.T. High' school transportation for the year, the first year which, the county has bad to include such an item in the school budget; will total S3 1 A 00, divided as follows: Aomsrille, 1 2.000; . Jerxerson, f 800; Salem, $11,000; SUterton, $5,500; Scotts Stills. J 250; Stay- ton. S2.000: Gerrals union high. S700: Turner. SS50 and Wood- burn, $0,400. Cost Of high scnooi tuition, which ..like jthe transportation Is levied against the non-high school districts, are estimated for 1330 as zouows: saiem. sss.ouv; tirver- toa. S 1 0.000 ; Aumsvillei 15,300; Jefferson, 53,500; Scotts Hills, 11,000; Staytott, 15.600; Turner, $2,000; Woodbnrn, $1000; Ger vats union high. $2,500 and out side counties $1,500. Silverton, and Woodburn show a substantial increase oyer last year, and lesser increases are recorded for all oth er districts, except Turner, which shows a slight decrease. 666 - Is 3 srlftloo fw COLDS, GRIPPE. FLTJ, DENGUE, BIXIOUS FEVER . sod. MALARIA Xt la tW ssaat nAj tssMSy kaawn. S Continuous 2 to 11 Daily i SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 Miss Majestic and eva, jean rvsiBBBm eaasa m sssraav '1 4J 70 pur Toy Department ym Be Formally Saturday Morning, Nov. 30 at 9 O'clock. Every Girl and Boy who vuits this department oa that Say will ZZZ irn will be aet.iuida e acMEiw (Continued tram Pare 1.) tbeaehintT thrift to Children tbrnnrh a rratem of saving ac- cooaU la tht . school; and lastly he referred to sr program of week- MiMnna rf t1nn tn Salens. Similar to that conducted la Port land, ilrertoa and other uregon L towns. . " " How Can we Express our Thanks' was the burden ot the sermon given at the court street Ptiri.Min r)innti Yrw Rat. Tj W. Riddle.-who took his, text trom "It is a good thing to give inanas nntn th ImA." "Keror ko to GOd for new blessings nntll yoa hate given him a receipt xor oia ones, u, TtMitu cautioned his audience. He told them that thanks may be expressed In tnree-iouu way: Through words, by faces and by deeds. i Rev, Harry E. Gardner, preach lag oa "Deeper Thoughts of Thaaf sgdving" at the Free Meth odist ehnrcb, dwelt upon tbree outstanding Ihla for which he said the peopde may be thankful. These, briefly, were: That there are, ever have been and ever win be hearts courageous to carry on; that there is eonfldence.tn JoTe eternal; and that talta has been manifest not In God alone but in man and providence in this world. Especial thankfulness for the Grand Theatre LAST TIMES TONIGHT FRAZIER PLAYERS In 'The Flapper Wins and SCARLET SEAS With Richard Bartbetmess DIRECTION FOX WEST COAST THEATRES Off Sat. . a and a Her "sTrr .AL other prizo winners presented eassassm eMBMSav n aTiTTA - - ' r44" 1 y or Kimy at reasonable price. Anvil f or Christxaas. fn Y? wonderful advancement the Amer ican people are making along all lines and particularly of educa tion and. Invention and for the na tion's strong hand In dealing with those who betray trusts in high nirML vwii anressed bv Rev. W. Earl Cochran, who delivered the sermon at the West saiem com mnnlty church. Mr. Cochran div ided his message broadly into lour main things for which he said thanks must b egiven. For the nation, friends, church aad tor the Saviour. - (Continued from Pax I.) Goshen, Warner Lee of Anmsville, Howard I. Lee of Waterloo, ore , Claire Bell Campbell Of Litchfield. Calif., and Nancy Lee Brady of Seattle, three grandchildren: Mrs. O. R. Raddy of Los Angeles and Mrs. P. RWoodry and Dolph L. Witiel. both of Salem; and one great grandchild.' Meryl Marie Ruddy ot Log Angeles. Funeral arrangemeats bare not yet been made, awaiting word FOX ELSINORE Contlnnons'a to 11 Dally THE Sun in mm OF COMPASSES - 'gtry Last TJinee ; C&IUAN C- SALLY OfHEIL f 'JEAMETTI LOFF during "ComedVSpCL Steps tonight at 9:00 P. M. Sat.-SoiL-Mon. Eoys amid. rv , . a " from the sisters farthest awav but will likely be held either Sat urday or Sunday afternoon at the Rlgdoa mortuary chapeL Inter, ment will bo in the Lone Fir cem etery at Turner. Too Late To Classify s'sasaJ BOT 15. wants lob on farm tar room, board and small men, Today and Saturday I' 1 w 111 isja-jp111.'1 Footloose Beauty Adrift Anions Tho Dens of The Orient! That's Mary IK - 100 LADY TALKING Titaphone Acts Mack Bennett All Talking Comedy Fox Movietonews SUNDAY BRINGS ' 4sfaioaAaoeiNcsl Opened On I nu.i.j 1111 i 3 I-, r V His .i Ujf (alkie'