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ORAMGEMEN EFEAT OREGON' mm IS ; 10 SHORT TIE Blacked Punts Lead way to First Touchdown and To Safety Score CORVALLIS, Ore.. Nov. 15. (AF) Dripping with mud O re ton State' Beavers today ploughed through a rain soaked field to - crush , the University of Qrcoa Wehfoota. 15 to 0. It was Oregon's -first defeat of the-year and Oregon State's first conference victory! -It was the frowning touch to Oregon State's homecoming celebration. Coach Paul - J. Scbissler's men scored, a touchdown and a safe ty, both from blocked ponts. in tl- first quarter. The Orange tnta devoted their entire atten tion to holding the We Moots from then on nntil the middle ef the-final period when Sherwood and Little .broke away from a ateedy-' march down the field to the Oregon three yard line. Lit- tl carried the hall across for the final six points. The ball was faeabted In the attempt to coa ert. On a Kndu Oregon Threat V Oregon's big chance to score cam late In the second period when they carried the hall to the Bver 12-yarA line. Jobs- Kits miller, still suffering from Injur ies received a week ago. was seat la. to punch the ball across The Staters expected a pass but Instead the Flying Dutchman plunged through center to the aeven yard line. He tried the Una again but was stopped. The gua ended the scoring threat. McKalip. Oregon State's stel lar end. was Instrumental la put ttng the Orangemen out in front la the first period. After fire minutes of play he broke through the Oregon line and blocked Fletcher's punt which whirled out of bounds and was returned to the Staters on the Oregon IS yard line. A pass Burke to Moe. was successful and Moe skirted left end for the touchdown. Thompson kicked goal. Ten minutes later McKalip blocked another punt, the ball rolling out of bounds la the end -cone for a safety. The entire game was a punting duel between Fletcher and Thompson. Fletcher kicked 25 times for a 22-yard average while Thompson kicked 2 s times for an average of SI yards. Heaters Make 154 Yards The Staters gained 154 yards worn scrimmage while Oregon made 114. The Orangemen com pleted two passe oat of three at tempts' and the -Wedfoots -tried eight hot completed only on and twe were Intercepted. Buerke's Interception of Cur ry's pass -In the final quarter started the Beavers on the last scoring march. - HOOP PRACTICE BEGINS School for Deaf to Have Good Quint TTiis Year OUT-STATE MEN ADDED Baeketball practice will start In earnest Monday at the School tor the Deaf. In September and Oct ober about a month of practice was held with fundamentals be ing stressed. , After the pro-season practice, the team was put through two weeks of work In gymnastics with physical efficiency tests being given. Two weeks off the court lias made the boys anxious to get started and much spirit Is being shown toward the coming season. Wood to be Captain Only one player and one sub stitute were, lost Jast spring , by graduation and four or five new men showed up well la early practice. Ley lan Wood Is an en try from Michigan and will cap tain the team this season. Canon fioffln eomes from the-school for he deaf ta Indiana and Is mak A VJ QUgQLVS Want to go to See Army-Navy? $1 000 to be Modest Charge WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (AP) An organisation whose coffee and donxhnnta helped win the war will dia tribes the proceeds of the Army-Navy same on De fwsher IS to the "unemploy ed. . West Point and Annapolis renrcae a tat 1 rre, wlto met hero- today also agreed the cheapest aeet wonld cost S5 bnt bow high the price will go and other details were left to the Salvation Army. The Army and Navy men .nid there wowld probably be m objection If n sqaad off New York millionaires wUh to take box seats at flew r mora mA. "Old grads" who attended the game said the field was the "wotst and wettest" they had aeon In many years. Toward the end of the -era the rain clouds grew .so dark It was neeessary to turn on the hiree arc lights used la night .game. Lineup and summary: Oregon Oregon State Fletcher .LB . . . McKalip Morgan. .LT Kent Colbert ....... .LO Cox Forsta. ....... .C. . Hammer Little: ....... .RQ . . Thompson Ckristeasou . . .RT stiller Bailey RE . . McGllvray Brdley Q Buerke Parke LH.. Sherwood Rote n berg RH Moe Ell! eeee.eeeavav lalttaQ Score by periods: . Oregon ....... 0 0 Oregon State. . . 0 0 -0 0 0 415 Oregon State scoring: touch downs; Moe. Little. Safety, ; Mc Kalip. Points from try after touchdown; Thompson (place kick). Silverton High Team Victors in Golfing Match SILVERTON, Nov. 15 (Spe cial) Silverton high school golf team vanquished the University High aggregation from Eugene here this afternoon. 1 Oregon City high school golfers repeated thetr recent victory over the Silverton beys. Bains made the greens too wet for comfort or exceptional playing. LOYOLA BEATS AGGIE SACRAMENTO, Nov. II (AP) Scoring on touchdown and al lowing their oponeots two safe ties, the Loyola college Lions de feated the California Aggies T to 4 oa windy, rain swept grid iron here today. ing a strong hid for a position at forward. Paul Fest Is a six-foot husky who could-not play last year on account .of an operation. He and Roy Babeock. who played some last year, will battle for position at center. Leo Prang and Marlon Huitt have grown considerably sinee last year and are doing nice ly. Stephen Huitt will again play running guard and has plenty of sise and speed. Cecil Crawford, speedy forward j and high scorer from last year. 1 will return, and Is learning more new tricks on of fense. Two more men who- played seme last year are Albert Wie man and Eugene Rankin. High schools and town teams will .. be played and the season will reach its climax when the Calif or at School ; for the Deaf from Berkeley Is met here. i lake TELLSSTORY "Wonder Team" has Close Call Against Huskies; Trick Play Fails V By FRANK G. GORRIE Associated Press Sports Writer .WASHINGTON STADIUM, Se attle Nov. 15. (AP) The big gest prize of Pacific coast sports the Pacific coast conference" football championship, was brought to the northwest today for the first time sine 1925, when the mighty undefeated grid machine of Washington Stat college closed Its conference sea son with a thrilling S to 0 vic tory over the University of Washington. Not since the Washington Huskies of 125 conquered ev erything In Its path has the championship waved from the mast of a northwest school. The Crimson Cougars cli maxed a glorious aeasbn with a hard fought and a nerve wrack ing victory when Lyle Maskell, brilliant W. S. C. end. booted n perfect place kick through the Washington goal posts from the Huskies 38 yard line on the fifth play of the battle. Team Only TJnconqnered one With Oregon State college spoiling - Oregon's i undefeated record at Corvallis, 15 to 0 to day, Coach "Babe" Holllng bery's . eastern Washington eleven remained as the only un eonquered and nnited team In the conference. The "wonder 'team" of the northwest had a close call In its finsl conference fracas with the Huskies when the Cougars were able to manufacture only , three little points. , And though they proved- to be enough for victory the Pullmanttes were In hot wa ter all the" time, fearing the Washingtona might slip over a touchdown. , The northwest's greatest foot ball erowd turned out to witness the all-Important battle in spite of a hard rain daring part of the game. University officials an nounced i that 41,225 persona swelled the stadium to capacity and broke the record established In Portland this year when 25, 214 saw the Washington-Oregon tilt. . . i Victory In First Minnie The victory stroke came in the first minute of play. Washing ton won the toes and chose to receive the kickoff. Uaskill booted the pigskin over the Washington goal line to Merle Hufford. fleet footed Washing-J ion nair oacs, wno cnargea up the field behind his wedged in terference. He made a brilliant run to the 25 yard but as he was tackled he lost the ball and it rolled to his 25 yard Una. An " unidentified Cougar pounced on the ball and It turned out to be the Important break of th game for W, S. C. Porter Lainhart tried the Washington line, . crashing through right tackle for S yards. Fighting mad, the nasky for ward line stopped Elmer Schwarts, giant fullback,1 for no gala when he attempted to plunge otr center. -; i ,,- " The Cougars then tried a pass with no avail. Elllngsen shot a short quick aerial toss .into a (scramble ef players and it was incomplete and th Washington tans wsr hopeful bnt not for long. i v ? . Fake Kick Falls With th ball on th Washing ton 25 yard line Maskell was called back from his end position to attempt a field : goal from placement. Big - Mel Hein, cen ter, snapped th plgskla back to Bill Tonkin who set tt down on th 3S yard line. Maskell took two steps, cracked th oval with bis right foot and It sailed (straight for th canter of the nlonors Husky goal post. For a moment it looked as If the boot was go ing to be short bnt th ball climbed Just high enough , to akin over th cross bar for what proved to be the winning play of the torrid struggle. Two mlnates later th Cou gars faked another field goal from virtually th same spot. An Intercepted Washington pass by Heln gav th Cougars posses sion of the ball on th Husky 34 yard line. Schwarts, Elllngsen1 and Lain hart reached the Washington 22 yard line on six line plnnges and end runs. With a fourth down staring them In th faca and 7 yards to go for a new first down Elllngsen dropped back, wiped off his kicking foot and waited as if to boot the ball. Tonkin crouched down to take the ball bnt as It was snapped from 1 cen ter th little Quarter back set sail for the Washington goal line and Elllngsen grabbed in th pigskin. Th latter hurled the oval towarda Tonkin but he was surrounded by a band of Huskies and th pass was Incom plete. HnakJes Make Most Yards Washington State gained S first downs compared with six for th Huskies bat Washington piled ap 142 yards on scrimmage plays and passes while th Con gars netted a total of 131. Washington attempted 20 passes and completed 5 for a to tol of 4t yards. W. S. C. tried It and completed 2 for 33 yards. Th Huskies sveraged 38 yards for 14 pounds compared with an average of 36 for 23 for the Cougars. Schwarts was th biggest ground gainer of the battle, pil ing ap 41 yards. Hufford of Washington was second with 33 and Marsh, Husby quarterback, third with 20. . Th contest closed the confer ence season for Washington State bnt the Cougars still have one more game with -Vlllanova at Philadelphia. Washington assets Southern California In its last came two weeks from today. Line up and summary: W. S. O. Washington Maskell........ LID.,. Lenfesty Edwards LT. . Schwegler ParodIa....LQ. ... . Palmer Hein. .-...C.t Wsntworth Q. Hurley . . , , RQ . Pautike Ahlskog RT'. . . .- Holmes 3. Hansen, .j... RE Weeterwller Tonkin ........ Q . . . . . . Oberg Elllngsen LH . . . . Hufford Lainhart. , . RH . . . . . Marsh Sehwarts ...... E ....... . Bass 8core by periods: w. s. c. . . . . . s a o 0 x Washington .... 0 0 0 Washington Stat scoring: field goal. Maskell. (Placement,) Y Teams Will ' Start Basket : Season Going Already thoughts of basketball are occupying attention In aome Quarters and especially where no football teama exist. Th first games to arouse much Interest locally wiU be staged at the T Tuesday and Friday of this week. The Y representative team will play n practice game with a se lected team on Tuesday. Prob ably most of th players of the Shafer's Ramblers , will play against the Anderson Y quintet. The game will start at g o'clock. The Wranglers and' the Busi ness school will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. In th first of th Hons league series at the Y. The other teams for th league have not been organising as yet but Boh Boardman Is expecting to line up several more teams in a short while. ARIZON'A WINS SS-O :r TUCSON, Axis.. Nov. IS (API -Th University of Arlsona'a hard fighting Wildcats clawed a 23 to t victory out of th Uni versity of New Mexico Lobo to day, Lteber. Arlxosa fullback ac counted tor thre of th Wildest touchdowns. HIlH-.t'ilf!; v 3 LESLIE'S LAD S HALT WADERS Roosevelt Junior HI Takes First Defeat by 7 to 6; Line Plunging Wins Water, water everywhere and more coming down was the sltua tion on the Leslie athletic field as th Leslie grid machine hit its stride to defeat Roosevelt junior high of Eugene T to I Saturday. , Gurnee Flesher'a warriors who could not mak their plays work against Parrish, started clicking yesterday and made repeated gaina through the Eugene line. Slowness In starting which had previously marked the Leslie playing was replaced by quick get ways and hard driving. Roose velt, led by Rlekabough, midget quarterback, worked the ball up to the ten yard line and then scored when Rlekabough received a lateral pass and romped over the goal line. The locals scored first with a series of lih plnnges pushing ths bal Inearer and nearer until El liott ended the pilgrimage by car rying the ball over on a line smash. "Ike" Burns hit the line for two yards to bring the extra point. Both Teams Fumble . The second qusrter brought the Eugene touchdown on the lat eral pass play. A few fumbles on both sides occured this period and recoveries were about oven. A partially blocked punt gav Eu gene the ball on th Leslie 30 yard line and wide end run put the -visitors in position to work th lateral pass. With the ball heavy from being fa the wa ter almost constantly, the Eugene boya were unable to convert the kick tor extra point. The score remained 7 to 0 for Leslie., No scoring was done in the sec ond half, but Leslie gained a field advantage when AUport returned a punt 35 yards at the close of the third quarter. With on, minute left to play Ghtrne Flasher sent in a substitute quarterback to call a reverse. The man coming around wa In th clear and would have probably acored bat signals were mixed and the oth er halfback did not hand hint-the baU. Roosevelt has defeated Rose burg Junior high. Cottage Grov junior high and Wilson Junior high of Eugene all by large mar gins aad were undefeated7 pre- flous to meeting Leslie. A re urn game will not be played nntil neat year. The game was clean though played in th mud and good spirit was shown. Score by periods: Leslie T t 0 0 T Eugene 0 0 0 4 Starting lineups: Leslie Roosevelt' Grabenhorst . . LB ...... Mingns Converse.., , . LT . . . Roberts Crum...,.,.. LO....... Deeds Haiverson . . . . C Davis Hastings RO . . . Natuchuck Kou,.,.ja.....BT.... Bothwell Shaw. RE. . .. Brooke Elliott.. ...r.Q.. Rlekabough Burns. ...... .LH.., . Mann AlIport.....,.RH..,.,.. Hill Eckstein.. .x..F.. Goodpasture Officials i French, Referee; Nutter, "Umpire; Wlnslow, Head Linesman. Post Sponsors Turkey Shoot 'DALLAS. Nov. 15 -" Thursday night, November 20, 'the local American Legion post will spon sor a .turkey shoot to -he held In the armory. Since the shoot will be an indoors affair .22 calibre rifle will be used, participants may bring their own arm if they wish. Turkeys, geese, ducks and ehlckens will all be offered ac cording to price paid per shot. b (f to 0 TIGERS LOSE THRILLER e e e 74-March in Last e e BOOTH'S TOE IS WINNER By TED VOSBURGH Associated Press Sports Writer PALMER STADIUM, Prince ton. N. J., Nov. 15 (AP) Out of the wreckage of a dismal season. Princeton's down-trodden football team fought its way to the threshold of glory today only to be turned back by the narrow margin of 10 to 7 in th 50th annual gam with Yale. While 60,000 . enthusiastic spectators stared In amazement and howled themselves hoarse, Princeton, which has not won a major game in two. seasons out-, gained and outplayed - th Ells, AJble Booth and all, throughout most of the game. Great UpeeC Halted Smashing through th mist and rain of a dreary day, the in spired Tigers led by the sensa SENDS Basketball Outlook Looks Good; Arbuckle, Green, Johnson, Back SILVERTON. Nov. 15. With two more games of football In the offing one with Woodburn and the last with Independence on Thanksgiving day there is already rumor of basketball abroad. Invitations from Silverton went out Saturday to a number of schools to take part In a bas ketball invitational tournament at Silverton on February 12. IS and 14. Last year such a tour nament was held here very suc cessfully. Sllverton's open dates for-regular games are being rap idly filled and the entire sched ule will la all likelihood be out by Thanksgiving time. Prospects for a good season Is seen by Harold Davis, who has been coaching football and will also coach basketball. . Arbuckle, F. Johnson and Green, Silver ton's mainstay of last year, ar all back again. Thre other players with experience last year ar also lining ap. These are Kolln. Bsreh and Staynor. New material, accord fig to Mr. Davis. also has good promise. Practice will begin in earnest on Novem ber 24. Notre Dame on Another Tear, Defeats Drake NOTRE DAME. South Band. Ind., Nor. 15 AP) Notre Dame continued on its football romp to day, submerging Drake University from Des Moines ZS to 7. Mullins. Schwarts, Hanley and Brill scor ed touchdowns for the fighting Irish, while King went over for on ; to save Drake from . a shut- oat. . . t n Texans? Go to Air to Defeat Navy 20 to 7 BALTIMORE. Nov. If (AP) Th wild passing Mustangs of Southern ' Methodist University defeated Navy 2ft to T today. - The Texans aerial attack was too much for the ailort, despite the superior power plays of the latter which carried them to the on touch down and almost to another as the gam ended. VH OUT TO B AMIS-, COUNT Wun 0mM ; 1 ; Quarter Jut Halted t f tional back, Ttix Bennett, tore off 74 yards In a great march In the final moments of Play. But the touchdown! that would have produced perhaps the greatest upset in the history ef Yale- Princeton football was averted when Bennett's! plunge on fourth down was checked oh ithe 31 two-yard line, a few laches short of a first down; Yale won by ithe narrow mar gin of a field goal, drop kicked In the first period! by Booth as he stood on the Tiger . 20-yard line Thereafter Princeton I forged ahead through a - touchdown by the brilliant Bennett In ;th see ond period which gave Princeton a 7-2 lead. Then, with Booth and most of the other regulars on the bench, Yale took the lead which won the- game. - Silverton is Not Worried By Bulldogs i 4 SILVERTON, j Nov. 15 Al though Gervais held Silverton to a tie here on Armistice day Sil verton is not feeling down-heart-) ed concerning the oncoming bat-n a. m w . . . .... ' ne wua wooaourrn, ner o la-tune rival, which will Ibe staged on the woodburn field Friday, .Norman Kolln one of Silver- tona star men was Ineligible to take part In the Gervais game but is coming in for the Wood- ourn tussle. Toi date Stlrerton has tied Gervais. defeated Dal las. Molall and West Lynn, and been defeated by Salem and Ore gon City. .Silverton defeated Dallas o to 0, while both of Sllverton's conqueror ' carried. way scores or 14 to ft L E BE 1 Preliminary plans for perfect ing an organisation between Sal em, Albany, Eugene and Corval lis high schools for promotion of athletie contests and good sports manship were worked out at n meeting 'st Corvallis Saturday morning attended by thei princi pals of the foar schools. This organization will h sep arate and Independent from oth-i er athletie grouns within th atate, and will tend to bring to- Bn.nr mi larger schools of this section of the vallev. - iyni.iM for the four major sports;- foot ball, basketball, j basebaS and track, will be put up within this will send Immediately to Princi pal Fred Wolf of Salem m-k the fund to be nsed for purchase . J""' football will hot be Included la the fouMchool competition circles this year" uriaer pians for thei- group r?i? ot worked t out however, rnles and regulations and other working plans win b. at a meeting before the end of Iowa Loses Its 13th Big Game AMES. Ia., Nov. 15 FlMn-' a brilliant passing game that netted two touchdown? in thi Won a blr alv Mnfr.... - Tictory . today from a dogged Ioka State eleven- which h.. ? fSCIl LH GEO starts? it. i,.t IS Cardinals Run Riot Over Tech JL KS WW f V .-V - V- . STANFORD STADIUM. Not. 15 (AP)While a mere handful of spectators looked on, a Stan ford eleven made np of second and third string men swamped California Tech her today. 57 to 7. The 'c Cardinals scored four times In the fin 1 period, all on long forward passes. I Sam Eastman, dlminutlv en gineer halfback, provided the' biggest thrill of the afternoon, when he took a lateral pass from Bennett, and dashed 55 yards through the entire Stanford team to a touchdown. Dickey convert ed with a place kick to give Cal. Tech a on point advantage. Cbarancc Sclo or GROCERIES at Damon'. Ctontlnnes Iytin yonr supplies ns SaW Price. Appl .Butter 25o, Jars OA Sale Price &UC 20e ,Jars e w Sale Price IDC 15s can Kraut Julee ia Sal price - 1UC Bulk Mincemeat Off Sale price 2 lbs.. LoC 25c tall Racor Clams T.-f? 20c On sals Golden Bantam corn Of? 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