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nil TACTICS WORK Myers and DeJardin Star in Ball Carrying Roles' For junior High Bjf JIM NUTTEB. I ? Parrish junior high's football team wen its first borne same by 21 to score Friday afternoon " on Ollnger field by repulsing the AnmsTille high eleren. - ; ; . A running attack featured by steam roller line " smashes ac ' counted for most of the Parrish gains. The forward wall of the COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY hi- OREGflrJ PAGES Oil! OUTLOOK 'EAST IP Score Army ts Harrard at "West Point ..-...'.... '.. ! O Columbia rs Dartmouth at New York 0-5 1 Cornell t Princeton at Ithaca,....., i.i.... .. , .11- T. Syracuse rs Florida at Syracuse Nary rs Delaware at Annapolis .......................... Pennsylvania vs Lehigh at Philadelphia 40-v Nr York r Rutgers at New York ....... Pittsburgh rs Western Reserve at Pittsburgh: Maryland rs Kentucky at College Park . . . . . . .. . i West Virginia ra Washington and Lee at Charleston . . ...... Xt-lX Fordham rs Holy Cross at New York ... . 0 Brows rs Tufts at Providence. V. .......................... 2 S- 7 Amherst-rs Worcester at Amherst . .It T 1 LOS ANGELES. OcC II CAP) Boston CoL vs VlUanova at Boston . ......... ...... I Shorn-of its chief threat, the elation Sixteen Team Basketball .Tourney Plans Discussed --At:i Association Meeting ISM ELEB TO CO RHUS ................IS- JLllIard'S Ineligibility IS EX- unsettled questloa et re-dlrtrict- k ..............f fi.11Ht,;iiitti high eeheola of the cute Vefafeet's povycr-v The eft 'discussed but as yet a toaraameat ef their own to be te provide a-satisfactory arrange ment for playing off the basket baa tournament- . was ! again brought up at a. meeting of the State High School Athletic esso- held vjrriday afternoon ... 1 -I ? . -14 f-30 line was in action Jtgalnst Anms Tille. : - The rlsltors made several first downs from penalties, a couple ' with a criss-cross - play and one with .an end run-. Not one was mad , through the line' during the first half. H t Brownie Myers piled up most of the yardage for Coach Hauk's team, - scored two' touchdowns and converted two tries for extra point. Verne DeJardin crossed the line for the other six. points. ." The x game was snappy and spectacular from a spectator's point ef riew except that not much of (an aerial attack- was featured. Following the klckoff, . Parrish gained on punt exchang Bowdoiavrs Wesleyan at Brunswick ..................... .21-12 (negro flash,' Joe I411ard. the Unl-1 here. Hopes are held that it TBTaity or Oregon rootoaii team i may be settled tonight when the teek a. brief workout on the Uni-1 executive committee ef the ansa verslty of California at Lea Ange-elation meets at thai Portland lea atadlum this afternoon ia its hotel. - i -final preparation for the Untvsr- Two main plans were discussed slty of Southern California eleren whereby aa equalised representa tomorrow. '-.-- tloa of the high schools ef the : The genial Dr. Clarence Ispeari. atato ailght be assured in. the aa coaeh of the Webfeet. was under ol tournament in March. The a shroud of gloom daring; the nrt these-; was to dlride the practice. He refused eren te Joke present tea : distrtcta which are about, the schedule of his -team, 2TfJtnUt.l l3 tfVn totl U mhldtL Ukes the unbeaten Oregon 4iIlc'"2k M.!601 5".?? aggregation to Grand FoTks. N. fca Jl a i D., from here te meet the Unirer- fAa A B sitr of North Dakota, and then to pUa prerldes for the rep New York City, where It dashes mentation of smaller schools la with the shrinking Violets of the Colgate rs . Manhattan ; at Hamilton Penn State rs Dickinson at State College Maine r$ New Hampshire at Orono Rochester rs Williams at Rochester Western Maryland rs Washington and Jefferson at Baltimore . . J Chicago ts Yale at Chicago ....... ........ v.. rJcaTs was impenetbie until the hJ Ute at Ann Arbor ........ . v. . . .... .... .11- ; v Wisconsin. rs Purdue at Madison J .1-7 Illinois rs Bradley at Champaign V - . . . 4tt. Notre Dame rs Drake at South Bend ... i . ............... .18- T Crelghton rs Washington (St. Louis) at Omaha (night) .... 0-1,3 Michigan St. t IlUnois Wesleyan at Bast Lansing ,r. ...... :t South Dakota St. rs North Dakota at Brookings . ..... 9-sl Ohio Uairersity rs Simpson lmpson at Athens i r ROCKY. MOUNTAIN i - ung at Salt Lake City7 . . : . ...... . . . .34 held TT the same tlm. as the Plays Benton COUnty Team Ladd Hare and a run by Hare placed the hall on tha Dallas serea jard Una just: as tha quarter ended. After the change Markee carried the ball r orer the line changing the score to t to t Dallas. After this neither team threat-, ened much although both played good balL : SherMaasi;. . JmUm 4- Ashton state tournament for larger xhigh sehoolk. ' This plaa calls -for eight B and eight JL teams. -Other discussion e e a t e r around the scheduling ol a three day tournament instead of the In flight Contest on College Gridiron Gutty C. Ffaaces Haakel 1 Hamilton . Hare -LH.J -LT XG. -HO. RT-.RH. -LIL .RH. Cadle Fischer Gerard Ulnnlch ElUott Tea Nuys -m. Frlesea Pembertoa Watson McMUlaa Fornler Tonight at t o'clock oa Bell 1 nr. uu ivur tan aruana mi inuMia vorrsius ine catem mgn iznget rangemeats suggested for . the J It 31 grid-machine win play its Markee clearance of the, old trouble orer J annual game with -the Corrallis j Brown -eyes. i niga eieren ana anaearor tei tis.tttntin.. .. L: Rcpreeentatlres at tha meeting: march a notch closer to sUte war for i Marnusi s T.t. IZZ Z&tL ?' S??1?' inv Francis;! Thompson for Ashton. irTX'i,iiJL IL'Wsr1 : Salemjrtartinr lineup will DlU,Buhler for Friesen. For- No I- EaSipffi? with the excepuou of Bennett Gerard. Frack for ' ilcU SStrlk 7' 1 H.Ah..! will be replaced by Scheib- for Watson, Watson for Fornler. sSul dStrit . "T. feree. fccDaniels. Head line,- Bain, Woodbara. distrfct No. 7; T. H. rsgan, McMlnnrine. dis trict No. 1;, J. W; Barnstator, Astoria, district No. 5; C. K. Ctareland. Benson bJgh. Port end. Hank Cross will play end. i man. Xckes ' Bennett will accompany the team and may he used some, i ,Ths high I school scrimmaged hard" erery night at the first of the week: and leased off with light a t Utah rs Brigham Young Colorado Col. rs Colorado Teachers at Colorado Springs Colorado rs Missouri at Boulder ........ Montana St. rs Wyoming at Bozeman ...... Utah Aggies rs Denrer U. at Logan Western St. rs Colorado Mines at GunniSon - - ' . t ' - ; ' WEST So. California ts Oregon at Los Angeles . Stanford rs Orecon SUte at Palo Alto ................... .IS- 7 Washington St. rs California at Portland .1...... .IS- 0 Washington rs Idaho at Seattle i. ... . . .27- 1 7- 7 41 ......19-13 7-3 0-13 es Interspersed with Myers ball j Olympic Club ts Santa Clara at San Francisco carrying, The first score came when My ers teek the ball for a Si yard Joy ride around left end and was downed only on the one and a half yard 'line. The following play ha scored easily. The try for point was lined up dead i cen ter, hat was a few feet low -o : 1 SOUTHWEST 2-14 Kansas rs Kansas State at Lawrence 14- 9 Texas rs Oklahoma at Dallas .17- 7 Texas Christian U. ts Texas A. ft M. at Fort Worth .......... 3- Baylor rs Arkansas at Waco .24- 7 Rice rs Southern Methodist at Houston 0-32 -:V - ' i : -, v SOUTH -!; , - ;- . Tennessee rs Alabama at Knoxville ...................... C-1S Virginia Poly Inst, rs William-Mary at Richmond, .......... 7- 9 the score stood to 9 for Par- Louisiana St. rs Miss. A. ft M. at Baton Rouge risk; "' ' ..: AnsasTflle Looks Strong at First Aiwniie - eieciea o receire i usnaioa ts uvkw si. uanason ..... ............. Lrfiuisiana Bt. rs Miss. A. & M. at uaion itouge .............. s Chattanooga rs Sewanee at Chattanooga .1. ......... 8- 0 Georgia Tech rs Auburn at Atlanta .. 14-1 2 - and sm the first play from scrim mage worked, a criss-cross which drew Parrish off balance while Morgan, halfback, galloped tor yards, sidestepping beautiful ly. , Toe risitors scoring threat was broken when DeJardin inter cepted a pass just before the first quarter ended.. - DeJardin got off a 40-yard aunt te put his team in good positiea at the beginning of sec ond canto. Myers at defensire Tulane rs Vanderbilt at NashriUe receire I Daridson rs Duke at Darldson 0-12 New Tbrk txnlrersity. 1 Temple was ia LUlard's posi tion at half back on tha first team during the warming up ses sion. Spears' said he was haring another half. Parks, who wasleft in Eugene when the team depart ed, come south Ty airplane. Dr. Spears said ha was firmly conrlnced the loss of Lillard. whom.' faculty representatives meeting at Portland, ruled inelig ible because he had played base ball under- an assumed name, would reduce the offensirs power of his team, folly- 50 per ceat. Coach Howard Jones' Trojans rerusea to take this attitude haw- erer, as they went through .their nnai praeuce at Borard field. They were girea, drill oa defen sire again Webfeet plays and a signal practice oa their own for mations. "'JXLi?'?' im;Hfkout Thursday and Friday. , A number ot minor injuries bobbed up durtaxtha week.-but most of with the added stigma thaa it tslthem were only slight " and the unaernanaea. - ami if these - are 1 team Is now in good condition. campus jobs as state schools, it j This will be the first night aiso constitutes a graft, .upon the I game for the locals, but they will PUDllC. CIIEP.WA DEFEATS VAREDUVER flEVEH CHEMAWA. Oct. 18 The Che- Just as dishonest and I not ha altorether at a 1aui an thv t mawa Indiana football team de- demoralising to the athletes Are 1 had one practice oa Willamette's fod the Vancoarer high school ar reacuas; consequeaccs y- be expected from the Oeast conference faculty rep reeentatires ralias; aaaoaaced in the wee ima' hoars Friday morning; that lads who hare Played aeBai-prefeseloaal ball aad accepted mosww there for are taeUgfbla to enlace im aay coueciate sport ta tha roa-fereace. some of the other schemes, said (lighted field. te aa wreraleat at some colleges I! 11 Salem wins tonizht's rame. on tha coast, such as giring the tit will practicaHy assure a game p layers numerous complimentary j with Marshfleld next week In a tickets to games which they sell! state championship elimination w saumai at rsDuiourpricea. tem t to o at Vancourer, Wash., coaay. , . r 4- pass from Thomas to Iyall accounted for the lose score of the game.- . ' Chemawa featured a stronr These ara-the things JjaTesti aator Batter ought to get basy em before ha - bothers about finely drawm distinctions la matters not directly connected wim tne ecnoois. North Carolina ts Georgia at Chapel Hill ..... i ... .t . 0-28 Ulldcr tshlC Occurreee and Gossip 'yv - -.- t the ceiittr of Oraeosvs Dome ut tormmmt Volley Tourney At Chemawa of Great Interest CHEMAWA, Oct. 1 rama. i The lineup for tonight is: Cross running attack while Tancourer and Reid ends. Schetbner and Ot- DUyed : defensire game and jea tackles, Martin and Coffee Potd welL The Indians made guards, Sanford center, Perrine 1 first downs from scrimmage tuarterback, Sugal and Sunder- whila Tancourer made only one. man lialrea and Welsser fulL The Indiana also intercepted-two t Other who I wfll make the trip of tb three - attempted passes are: Reedy. Fisher. Moody. EarL thrown by tha losers. All tha aame. we wouldn't heJ?5llttor' McCaffery. H. Otjen, M Chemawa forward wall surprised If the Webfeet. im--!"1"1. C.i Reed. Demarals. I V r weu. oui ut Dacas were . v " vamu.ugc ww tnla time a rank fnlnatir i uumore ana wranor. ae tar reaching if the conference I vera "rt hf tJ Jans this afternoon and unset little of the adraace "dope." sticks to its guns and tha col leges go simon-pure. A whole lot of boys names will be missing front the starting lineups la lis time. TTTITH all the educators VV around the state capitol, it ' ahonld be a simnle matter half grabbed the next AumsTllle f to secure sufficient political gos- punt snd. returned it to the 11 sip to fill aereral papers, but the yara , ne wuu a powenui as I surprising thing is how little yard ran. I (a.ihri anMir . tA know about Field General DeJardin crossr 1 j politics or about the aetlTities of m iwv ia u i.wv v;n i gtate ofuclais and state gOTern- witn tne f arris n une cnarging i ments. last. Myers got nis range on ue try tor point and booted tha ball erer tor an extra point and a total of 13 points. In the third Quarter Myers and DeJardin adranced the ball on line, plunges and end runs with Myers drirlng orer for the third touchdown. Goal was kicked again by "Brownie" Myers. The game ended with Parrish in pos session of the ball on Aumsrllle a I II yard line. Hankie and Mor gan auone xor me risuors. A iot of baiur, were oat tha wmujs. first day ot the season, among Parr (20) (0) AamsyWe tnwn belnc JwUc. Harry Belt. vvuq sfasit aw xa vw Tha state priacipals' associav , i tion is coarenlns; la the house of icpreeentatlrea, the sessions ; opening yesterday to close this i atoea. bat It la more concerned with np-to-date systems in op erating schools thaa la politics. A fine two-day coarse has been outlined for theso school offi cials. -I-- - McCall RT .... Ramsay Coons. RG Wilcox Morley . ......... C . . . .... Amos G-ynn . ...... .LG . . . Niccolson Steele. . . . .-r-. . ,LT. i Shellenberg White. ....... .LE .... . . . ' Ogle DeJardin.. ...... Q .... . Hankie '.Myers.;, ...... LH. . . , Morgan Gwynn. ....... RH...... Crane Seburn . ....... F. Trip Referee, Cranor; umpire, Deets; head linesman. Gill. Few who returned to duties ; at the state capitol,. howeTer, re ported as much lack as Justice Belt. He said he got the bird lim- The Call Board Hill BEATS Bjj OLIVE BI. DOAK Elfffl: Today Laurel and Hardy in -pardon Us." j "WOODBTJRN.. Oct. 16. The Woodburn high football -team came from behind In the last half to defeat the Gresham high team IS to 7 la a game filled with thrills for the spectators. -'. v ..Gresham outweighed the locals and scored a touchdown on Une plays in the first few minutes of play. Woodburn rallied and kept the risitors from repeating again uarmg tne game, WARNER BROS. CAPITOL Today "Doug" i Fairbanks and Bebe Danlels ln ; "Reaching for the Moon." HOLLYWOOD Today Lloyd Hughes - ia "Ships of Hats,?. -;f; i f THE GBAXD : ' Today Will Rogers la "Con- . aectlcut Yankee ' About tha most important thine- that has occurred in the In the second half Leo Holder, i Ures of Micker Mouse members in star fullback for Woodburn. took Salem for many a day Is the the klckoff on his own 20 yard birthday party which will be line and wore through the other tendered them by Earl Rice, man team for aa 80 yard Jaunt and a ager of Warner ? Bros. Elsinore touchdown. theatres and his staff of assistants Skiller also scored In the last together, with the assistance of few aaiautes of play.; The new local merchants, j lineup for Woodburn prored to This wttl be the third birthday "c,tlT0- I - party ' tor the famous Mickey : MoUlla on Monday will be the Mouse cartoon character. One per--af' v son who is working as hard as noAe lB the Woodburn lineup sny one to put the party orer cor were, Kinn, Coch. Conyne, Thorn- rectly is Zolly Volchok, tha hoy S.frgxr , Mne." Erans, who writes the Mickey Mouse eol- urday morning.' 1 1 Zolly has beea going about with a : worried and business-like look for the past two weeks. He has beea-hard at work trying to get an 7i prises together which it. Miss Beatrice Walton went to Portland yesterday taking with her a pheasant for the gorernor. but it Is unknown whether she I ship last sight. shot the bird herself. The rolleyball tournamen. at Chema wa has! created a great deal of Interest. Class rivalry reached Its peak when tha juniors played tha seniors for tha school champion- Tha seniors won On the other hand if they owt, an layoattce naa ben dene Oregon tav elngUng ont one scar player to bo made rho goat, jnst an the era of Oregon's b4g s chance to shine in rootbalL i - Harold Hank, coach of Par rtsh Jnnior high, gets his men to listen to hint better 'than most coaches and at that ho complains because -soano of -bis players dont seem to heed ta atrnctlons. His ball carriers do .hit hard t nerertheless whether they watch where they are going or not. inn BEATEN Bf DAUiS ELEVEN It is reported another test for the new cell fronts at the state penitentiary wiH be . staged in the near future, this time by the conrkts. Sereral of the In mates hare assured ; officials that they could pick the locks on the new doors withont much difficulty. It Is reported there are many there who might be able to do so. ' : - second aad m tha third tha juniors boat out 11-11; The Tollerball tannaimiiit lui been a round robin affair for classes. Tha second dlrtslon tour-1 namoat Is bow la progress which . Includes tha fifth, sixth -and .sev enth and eighth grade classes. The j eighth grade is now leading with tne sereuta aa eiose contestant. ; As another part of tha latra mural program there is a horse-i Sneakinr oT tha neaitentiarr. I OS tOHrnament starUng with 9J Warden jamaa Twi innftnar 1 participants. It is aa ret too early he had ordered inritatlons to thol" ueiermina tan leaaers execntioB which la to take nlac there two weeks from yesterday. lQ4irrxV fli s They will be sent out" to - press v V -V members and certain others about a week before the state Is to col lect the death penalty from James Kingsley for the murder ot aa of ficer...- - I-.- :-r KinKsler has ' not riren an hope for last minato conmna tation of, his sentence. He be lieres it wonld be j better for him to spend his life in the pen itentlary and set an example for other youths, rather tha he hanged. At present, hower er, there seems to be little llk Hhood that the goreraor will interfere with the sentence. ! by a close margin. Ia tha first I t U. 8. C. for Instance, has game they won If to 14, in the I one xootoau purer la today's game woo nas receired money J lor playing summer bau. thea Oregon U the rietim of hlghwa robbery and nothing else. slow surtlng and reached the openings after they had closed la again. Coach Larelle's men nerer allowed Tancourer to get closer to scoring than the 25 yard line. The lineup for the Indians in cluded: Tirette, Hoptowlt, Weeks, John, Bruno: Grinnell. Franklin. Olney, iyalL Churchill, Prs,tt. Meacham. Brown and Thomas. Hunters Bring Venison Supply DALLAS, Oct. It Dallas high gridders scored aa t ta f victory I orer Sheridan high here today for their secohd consecntira rio-l torr. Dallas did all her aeorior in I Atleo Winteasteen of the nicht His men looked rood against J the first half whUa - Sheridan! polica force and "Nap" Rocqua Aajasrilla and it seems a shams i scored a touchdown lust after the I ar among tha satisfied deer that they took oa the Oregon I last Quarter started. hunters returning to -Salem this i eoa-1 I Ia tha first ionarter Dallas lost i week. They were la a party of Aad I tha ball oa the Sheridan It yard j erai men whe Jtmed six deer At any rata it seems te us i woald hara bee fairer for the eonf erenco to net snore delib erately, not i disrapt the ar rangements of so many indi Tiduais la mld-oeasoav, aad wo suhxait farther that It is hark ing wo a stapling: inhabited by one tnoff enstro house cat when a Jungle nearby is swarming with snarling panthers. City eleren before they monced workine- smoothly. by the -time Med ford arrives, a I lino after It had been elated tnar I ia me siaklyous and ther brourht strong lineup with a number of J by long runs by Farmer aad Mo I home a goodly share of tho Ten- good, reserre linemen will be here to meet" the pearpickers. Local Y. Teams Mlllaa. Sheridan attemntad a 1 ison." They ; report tha shooting punt but tho piss from center was I WMM ot loag range because of bad and the man was tackled be-Mhe dryness of the timber, most hind tho goal! line tor a safety I ot ir aot being orer 00 for Dallas. i I yards. Forest fires are still being fits D.t7:: tThojuuarterj ended Jusf as tha I?00 oonstantly In that country. sAasiLf4t.jr i safety waa scored. Oa Sherldana they stated. tree kick attempt tha maa hold- Send Golf team City Country dub team will coma I here for a contest. , Oregoa City broke oren with Tllaheo in two matches last summer and Its team includes some notable stars. Sa lem club may bo handicapped by tha absence Of sereral regular players who are oa hunting trips. O i O I o Salem aad its Y. M. O. A. has- lag tha ball touched it to the m-mtu. um . iq aiTn av inu i grvuim muiaf ic a xree oau. ua- page group of pictures ia the (die. Dallas ad. crabbed the ball I 19S1-S2 Soauldlnr bask-ethall 1 aad -earrlad Itito tha Khrtdaa a I Whether an athlete earnins: t i The cut.-dlrided Into thma nf. I vart stn pAmt.rtnn .nMt t,- few dollars during vacation plsy- ituraa, features tha las j state I taliihdowa nn an mnA ran miVfnv lug baseball should represent hit Jchamploa Salem senior team, thai tho score t to 0. Danes had tha scbooi oiner spores is a mi- city caampioa Junior team la tha 1 ball 1a: her possession at tha half. ung issue ia comparison to ear-1 Indeneudent learaa. aadi thai rti, tntrd an.pt. vsuk auoiKi. hi uca law nf I vutwmim la zna snnatr aenaoi rm natfi tii. ; la at- . mia.t.. - . .. I when a long pass from Brown : to The Salem - Golf club 20-maa . a . mn .a mas ii mi .i I II tn m aVf coming Sunday when tha Oregon I ZZT,-! ,M,c8UO- GRID SCORES This Is football day again, with tho immediate attention for Ore gon centered In Portland where Washington State and California play, while long distance interest Is focused at both Palo Alto and Los Angeles, irhera the two Ore-1 trolt 7. gon scnoois take oa Stanford and Southern California. A great week end starting with Willamette's Tictory here last night. v Willamette 46.' Columbia 0. Facifls 1 Lutheran college 27, Belllngham Normal 7. : Mercer 0, Joha Carroll 0. ' Georgetown. 0, Duquesno t. ' Swarthmore 7. Hopkias 24. Marquette 0,, Ualverslty of Da-1 cording to reliable information. We claim no direct know ledge on the eobject, yet there is so much open talk of abjeo : tlonable forma of swbsidlziaaT that it nmst exist. We care nothing abowt Jobs-provided for athletee if they N work at them. UtUe about scholarshlpa if they take cars of tuition aad fees only. s But tha system of "ahosr jobs at which athletes do not work or do not gtre raise re ceives is pure professionalism Hish School Boseburg 19. Springfield 9. Redmond C, Bend 12. Parrish 20; Aumsrillo 9. ' Holder. Aquatic Season To Start Next aaai . I ftlnnth PntinY w,n be glrea for contests this at -'-w" -iiitu J tern teraooa. Aud la addition to that he has had plenty of other odds xne zirst swlmminr nwt. .imA .mtr ri Sawnrf00! W T'J: & X ing ti be a !g thIateT.'man one rl R n,e14 .NoTmr- adys and that before we SvJSUw a" V Pcal hardly hare time to realise It. - Sth?4 rster,l4y 1 ta the party thera Si to he Seets with the Oregoa frosh and Ice eream and cake and averv- J .t- L,!w w -ehool At least that la what I am told team and with Lonr.ew, Eugene and althongh 1 hare not htm non .TLrJL.1 ' Biltm 'SSCla- ihH B0 m b ilssappointed u 2"S- nnlesa he wanted a prlsel There Tho 28 hoys who hare turned are only Tfi etlbLmmZA 11 out for the high school squad hare close to a SSSa iurl Z1 excellent this year. Kf JSSSSiS 1 m r oI This matter of. proxy votes for absentee members at board of control meetings wQl bo set tied soon.' Attorney-General H. Tan Winkle yesterday ; waa ; asked for an opinion on one and two-men board sessions, aa hare been held hero during the summer and early tall. It is ex pected the opinion will bo handed down at once. last day; Doughs. If one-man board meetings are permitted, and action taken as that of the board by the single of ficer present, what a lot of fun. one man could hare.; It would be a good time for the 'press mem- i bers to put la some reoulsltlons for new furniture, an automobile or two, and for board and trarsl- mg expenses. We're all for it. . A , , , ... p Enrollment of ! Y. M. Pleasing I Workers State jaw uougtas. h Deaehfiiqfct utr ! OEBS DANIELS -aaaaw "w0rTsso rjt- j jack . PtSM VHaplione Shoits T " Workers in tho TV W. C. A. annual "membership enrollment yesterday were pleased with tha j results of -their first day and ' a half of effort, reported at the noon luncheon. The total num ber of memberships obtained reached 270. ot which SO were 1 new this year. ' With the sum of $15.5I reported Friday, the total reached S11.224.SC for $7275.44 from the! goal set for the week's drive.: Dr. J. R. Slmonds. pastor . of the First CongregatloaI church. : addressing the group of workers at tha luneheon yesterday, com pared their present efforts to that of a successful football squad. Dr. Simouds, who Is a graduate of j Yale unirerslty. follows football Riht this way folks for the umgh ef your lul! A j whole eirccs.. -STARTS TOMORROW mmii u arlO. lEvsOyn Koapp and Chas. Batter- worth US GRANB A HOJIE-OWXED THEATRE TODAY ONLY . Tomorrow : : Virsie LIGHTER la - 'r Gold I Dust j Gertie j 5 ffinnirCn HoT Monse TMrthday Party at I F. M. iUUUIto . 1T- i PHEE I Candy, Cake, Gam, Ice aWHifaWe Cream and Prlaee. 1 Your Last CKance TodayRoar at ITAM ' 1 " -it""- ' Ainna STARTS TOMORROW .hHdnite Has. Tonight i f v- .at- 1 . "x. ,-i- ,e tje ... i a O T. sa j V SB HOLLYWOOD Horn of 4iJi; Talkies A HOBDE-OWZTED TTTKATRE lASTj TIMES TODAY Blicker Blouse Matinee 1:30 P. JL Doable Promunmo Ihe I r v - 7 1E(EC0M 1 h 1 u UTi iLnrir x rr a jto n f "zr lllfe ' 1 rri LLWD dRHkCARTBy IIIIIIM Also Cartoon Comedy, News and Last ITpisodo of "Kiag of the Wild - COinXQ - feTJXDAT, MONDAY ,-";f,rUESDAY-" EDDIE DOWLIIMG w hivuvu .1 with considerable interest.