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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Slorning:, October 12, 1933 Dnmgtm&m Damn Qmisaga 33-6 m Game JP WiAThnlU PAGE EIGHT Touchdown on First Kickoff Bulldogs . Outgain Beaver -' but Gray, Mountain r Make Long-Rons V"- C0RVALLlS,Ore., Oct. II. -(JPl la a game packed with more thrills than are usually -seen in a dozen such contests, the Oregon State college football . team to night defeated Gonzaga university of Spokane 33 to f. ; ; - . An 'open style of play, blocked punts passes, laterals and long runs gave 4000 spectators every cent of their money's worth and left?-the Impression that - Oregon State has potentially one of the best teams ever produced here. . , Gonzaga-was dangerous erery : step of the way, however, with Ol son - repeatedly driving the Bea-. 1 vers toward their .own goal by his sensational punts and : Justice breaking away frequently for size- : able gains. , ... , Mountain and Gray - Shine Alternatively ' " . -:-! Bob Mountain and Joe Gray, alternating at left half for Oregon State, Joomed large on the foot ball horizon. Both are sophomores. ; Gray took Ulvestad's opening kickoff on the three-yard line and raced through the entire Gonzaga team 97 yards for a touchdown, swinging In behind perfect in ' terference. Mountain came to the fore shortly, after the beginning Of the second period when he slip ped: through center on Gonzaga' 30-yard line and outran t&cklers to score standing up. . . ' ' Gonzaga started a march down ' the field in the middle of the sec ond period from its own 27-yard stripe. A 20-yard pass, Olson to Justice, was offset by a stiffened Beaver line which forced a punt but Olson" returned the .favor by running back to Oregon State's 28. Olson then heaved a nice la teral to McNeese lor a - 19-yard gain and on . the next play, car ried the ball around" end for the1 . counter..-;:-. - :;4 --r--" f" '. It was : still, anybody's game when the second half started. But Gray, backed by a rejuvenated Oregon State line, started the vis itors': downfall. : . . Olson punted for SO yards net and Gray returned it exactly the same distance to put the Beavers In a scoring position on the 21 yard line. Gonzaga stiffened, how- j ever, - and on . fourth . down the -;i Staters stilt had a half yard to go. Gray then broke away for 11 yards and the touchdown. . Blocked Pont Gives Oregon State Score On the play following' the next kickoff, the' Beavers charged in too fast to give Olson . time to' punt, the ball going helter-skelter over the field until SchulU, Ore- , gon State right" endvlf ell : on it ; over, the goal line lor the Bea vers' fourth counter. - In the final quarter," Mountain broke away for a 55-yard ran to Gonzaga's 1 0, A penalty moved the ball to the five-yard line and , on the fourth down : Jackson, . a. substitute, raced over the last stripe. . " " T- Goasaga actually outgalned the Staters 188 yards to 172, and made eight first downs to Oregon State's tour. . Nicholson Starts " As Frosh Quarter .-i EUGENE, Ore., Oct. lllV ... The most promising -University ct Oregon freshman football team of several seasons left tonight for. Medford' where It Will meet ." Southern Oregon Normal tomor row - afternoon. ' Jimmy .Nicholson of Salem will start at quarterback in what i promises to be one of the best backflelds ever to represent the Frosh; . Under Coach John War ren's, doubl wlngback: formation Nicholson 111 be at a flank po- sition ready to take the bait on the 'numerous reverses, and eriss- . crosses. : " Crashing . Jean Laeou win be at full with Buroker and Crulcb- ; shank-at halves. The backfield will ' average 175; pounds while the Duckling line averages 190, '; probably equally fas heavy as ' Coach Gene Eberhart's Sons. This will be the. first game of the season fqr the Froah while the Sons -already have played one game. - ... . v . Trojans Trying to Regain Lost Glory . L03 ANGELES, Oct. ll.P) . Southern California's determined , move to regain lost .; grid - glory will " be given Its first . real , test tomorrow 'when the Trojans at tempt to use Illinois as a stepping stone on the trail back to the heights. -w The contest, which. Is . expected to attract 50,000 persons, will be a struggle, between power and speed with the wing-footed fight ing Wink outweighed 15 pounds per man. favored to sweep' around and over their "more ponderous opponents. . :. Kj--'..-;. . While Coach Howard Jones has dug up some .new formations de signed to counteract the trickery expected from Coach Bob Zupp ke's invaders it was expected, id the last analysis, - that power of the old-time Trojan variety alone could beat the Big Ten standard bearers.;- U ........ ... . .- . . : "Wilson to Remain ; k ' PHILADELPHIA, Oct.'ll.-ff) Jimmy Wilson, catcher and man ager of the Philadelpnia' National league baseball team, slgnod a contract yesterday to manage the rallies next year. J. Caustic t .like Camas, Hillsboro .high -walked right op with a surprise " . for the Vikings. No one will dis pute that Salem was "lucky to brcak even with, the fiery .Vik ings through . three " periods. . Coach Goodman has this year the kind of team that warms the cockles of any coach's heart. . It all goes to show that when , little school dlelbrrately seeks a . game j with m bis school yon won't go wrong on paying out money to see the game. Usually the little school has something to Bhow. - . That last - minute pass from Quesseth to Ellis kept Salem from being defeated but the Vikings wUl have to go omejthis year to turn In another undefeated record. Sa lem's defense U still pretty well described as terrible. The blocking Is not done, cleanly and most of the tackling is slipshod. Damon is the only linesman that really socks it to them. . t . v , . . .. Albany college tied the na- -tional: football losing record, getting beat by College of Idaho for its 27th straight defeat. That pats ft even with Knox and Uo bart, each of T bich has to start In from scratch because they Louis Camp Seeks Sclimeling Firet DETROIT Oct: ll.wniThe Joe Louis heavyweight camp took a "rain cneck" on a utie bout with Chamnion James J. Brad. dock tonight, and announced that the negro : sensation of the prize ring would be matched with Max Scbmeling tor next June and then Braddock and the title. John Roxborough, who helps handle Louis' affairs in th rlnr said he wanted Schmeling ahead ot jjraaaoca aner connrmmg the report that the., Madison Square Garden corporation had asked the Louis camp to suggest "date and terms- wimin 74 hours for title bout with Braddock. Roxborough said the Garden's offer came from James J. John ston, the Garden matchmaker. The same offer went to Julian Black in Chicago, who also manages the affairs of . theJ i'brown bomber. Roxborough said he would leave iv to ijiacjt to make a formal re ply to Johnstons John Day Country Get$ Rain; Hunter Cheer Up ' StatA fnrtitw T " . A' . 1 UUC" mlller renorted TtnfiT i.t vn had received a telephone caU from the Ochoco forest office saying that it had rained in the upper uun a am v Minrtrpv - ; ; this i is good news to deer hunters - who have . been waiting for a rain la eastern Oregon be- anempung to prove their prowess," CronemlUer said. Sataidty, Octolxr 12 - " awftiut noar, T:30 Ths Rtveili Hour. 8:15 Bands n Farads. :80 Pieknu Si.l.r,. 8:45 Cab C.llowmy', Orehaatra. :O0 Simpioa Bojs, XBC. 9:15 Orchettrs. . 9:30 National Jam sad Heme Hoar, !J:?3Wor,u Vaale, KBCL "80 Wkd aef NBC. 12:00 Daacs Frofie. 12:1 Westera Acrhrnlture JBC. " J-"ard8', OrrhMtr. ' , 1:15 Bhw Room Eehoea. XBC. -- J :f ? JiB'l and Graia Braort. 1:85 Kominca ! Sonr. 1 :4Prieadly Chat. - 3:15 Orakcatra. ' S:45 Daoea it a tinea. ' : M:45 Concert Hoar. 4:43 Vesical Gema. .. . , 8:80 Olcaa Bhelley. Orfaaiat. tn tl u i . - 10:30 OnkiiiH - 41:05 Orehaatrt. . ' . . ' ji :i-iz :oo laai;pcHtr XOW rOKTUOTD 20 Xe. " T:00 Orcan, KBC , 7:05 Frank Lntker, SBC. T:15 Edward MeHajh, XBC. T:0 XBO Orehaatra , f 8:00 Jack EDrinr'a Orcl.,tr. 8:15 Wendell HalL NBC. 8:30 Worda audi Italic, NBC. S:15 Genia Foaariora, JS'BC. 8:30 Coneert Trio. 10:80-WeekeBd BeToe, SBC 18:00 Oregoaiaa Jiewa. . 18:15 Haaieat Corned r If amenta. J3:45 Daaea Rhrthma. - 1:00 Teddr Hill Oreheatra, KBC. 1:30 Eaclid Beach Orcheatra, KBC. 2 :15 Orcheatra, j KBO. 8:30 Organ Melodiea, XBC. 8:85 Alma KitehelL NBC. J.-45 Merry Woea, XRC. 8:00 At the Piano, XBC. ; 8:05 The Art et Urinc, NBC. 8:15 Mastw Builder, NBC. .8:30 Sixslera, NBC. 8:45 Care ci 1'raea, NBC. 9:00 Strange Caaea, NBC. ' - " 9:80 Dob ! Fnr.t nrrKMl 10:00 John Teel, NBC - 10:15 OrcheaUair NBC. 11:00 Arehia Loveland Orrheatra ' 11:30 DarcnDOrt Hotel Orcheatra. NRC. " Saturday, October IS Konr rosTLAiro 940 Xc 8:80 CBS. .. . 18 :80 CBS. . i i;-:- 1:00 Book ol tile. ' ' :00 Stanford .Ti. UClJl,, aisociated, :, CBS. ( ... 8:00 Aader Koatelanett Orcheatra. S:30 Marty Mar, CBS. 7:00 Calilornie Melodiea, DLBS. t:30 Loon y. Drew., Organ. 8:00 Lombard 'a Or" heat m. CBS. - 8:80 Larry Leo, DLBS. 10:00 Bart - Weodyard's Orcheitra to 10:20 Jim Dierieekx'Orehettra from Ve- Elroy'a -to CBS. 11:00 Aaaoa Week's Orcheatra, DLBS. 11:80 Lee Bite's Orcheatra, DLBS. - Saturday, Oetoher 1 v rOAO COSVALLIS-s-550 Xe. 9:30 Tlx. Half: Hoar ia Good Tate .r ; '.'Meetint or Mad Hooael" " Mary Eliea - Tarlay, radio ehair- 10:30 Janior Matiaee. 11:80 The Citisea'a Foram, . 11:00 Noon Farat Honr. - ' :ia i no worM nook Man. " 1:80 What Edncatora Are Dotaft. '"" S 8:00 Football Cane Caireraity af Orefoa v. VaWeralty of Califor . Bin.. ... . -00 Dinner Concert. ' J :80 Farm Hoar. . t:4J Science Sei of the VTnlt. Carries Oii Radio Program Vikings get Another Jolt at Hands of Hillsboro but are Still Unbeaten ; ; Albany has ' two Teams, -Hard to Stop: both won their first games this season. As Albany has a Port - land branch and that branch has m football team It's a cinch no body ' wiH ever catch np with Albany if both teams play every week. . K - "... : Joking aside, Albany is not very happy , about its losing record, though it is becoming known from coast to coast because of it. The surprising thing ; about ita 27th defeat waa that it held College of Idaho to a 12-7 score. From that it looks as if Joey Mack Intends to cut that losing record off as soon as possible. Albany plays Southern Oregon Normal : next week- and maybe they'll leave Knox and Hobart still on the record. ; - The phrase, Mfree as light and air became a reality at Willam ette " yesterday ; as Les Sparks, graduate, manager, handed over : a $1200 check for the final pay ment on Ihe SweetUad field lights." Softball gets credit for paying xaost of the indebtedness on the 1 lighting 'system. "i The lights were InstAUed . In . 1930 with the idea that they woald pay for themselves. But it was ' through so ft ban and not foot " ball that tbe7 managed to rake np. the shekels. ' Nolan to Oppose Bulldog Jackson Bulldog Jackson, welt known terror of 'the tut flea, and Paddy Nolan, Irish trappier who tirew the wrath of the fans at his first appearance here last week, will be matched next Tuesday in the main event of the all star grap pling card which will wind up wrestling here until the legisla ture is over. Three half hour matches will complete the card, Clayton Fish er, a newcomer, will .be paired with Ernie Piluso, popular Port land Greek. Herb Parks, Cana dian " crusher, will vie with im prudent Jack Prudent, : another newcomer. Al Williams will meet the unpopular Totem Pole Ander son in the opening event. . Woodburn Loses To Lebanon, 21-0 WOODBURY, Oct..U. The Woodburn Bulldogs lost their sec ond game played this season to the Lebanon team here on the Woodburn athletic field Thursday afternoon by a score of 21 to 0. It was a fairly good game with Lebanon scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter. In the second Quarter the ball was in . Lebanon territory but Woodburn could not score. In the .third Quarter 'the ball was still in Lebanon territory until Lebanon blocked a pass and took the ball on Woodburn's 35 yard line. From then on they scor ed on a series of plays. At the end of the fourth Quarter the ball was. in Lebanon's territory three yards irom tne Lebanon goal line. Bon ney and Boye, right and left half backs, and Halter, fullback, show ed up exceptionally well la 'the game. - - Golfers Drawing For Semi-Finals WOODBURN, Oct. 11., Draw ings for the semi-final round of championshlD-flight in the men's fall-tournament at the Woodburn goir duo are: Otto Fainter vs. R, &L.' Guiss, the .winner to be matched against the winner of thA A. DeJardin-S. A. Hoefer match for the final playoff. v , . -First flight, semi-finals will be . ' " j . w. . f . . , ucaaiu. tne winner to- be matched against the; winner of the Willeford Rnsseli Guiss match for tie finals Ini the firsr flight - ? Second flight, finals,'; B. W. Dunn vs. Robert Harper.;. Third fllrhL finals. Ed Parr oft ts. Joe E, Brown. , , Englewood Church ToHoWRaUyDay ' Sunday win be rally day at the Englewood United Brethren church. The Sunday school will meet in respective departments at 9:46 a. m. for the opening. nuit aner tne- lesson period wUl assemble In the audltorinm fnr a program of sonr a hr th fcn dren's division. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor will deliver a special rally day message . on seeing jesus, the King." The eveninr 'Servlca at 7? na wiU : be the first of a weV of special services during which the church observes "Helle-lon v.m- phosla week.? The services will he held each evening at 7:50. The speaker both Monday and Tuesday eveninaa - will Ka n arry -Ryanv:ot ,HopeweH.f and en Wednesday and Thursday e?en ings, ' Rev. - Morris Goodrich of Philomath. - Special - music Is 'to be arranged for each service. ' Credit Phone 7818. iiuiiijMiilK. J 186 N. Liberty, Salern. Ore. Bear Favorite Over Webf dot liain Forecast, Slay 3Iean Victory ta Depend on Who Gets Breaks ' PORTLAND, Ore.'.' Oct. ll.-UPl -The University of California and University Of Oregon football teams which open their coast con ference seasons here tomorrow may play in the mud. ' : , "Occasional rain and unsettled weather," the weather bureau pre dicted. Rain would slow the dirt and sawdust field which has been dry for; all other college games this 'season. -: ? -:vi; The breaks, particularly If the field is wet and .the ball slippery, may decide the game. Both teams have fine punters, while Oregon concentrates on giving' protection to Its safety. Against Gonzaga on one pun the first five men down the field were bowled over by. Oregon- blockers. " ? ; -:. Punters Are Good - J .- Fowler, starting at left half Jf or, California, and . his alternate Blower, are exceptionally tine punters. For Oregon Stan Gior dan, end, has averaged about S3 yards from . scrimmage on his punts In two games. . Oregon has an almost impercep tible weight advantage in the line, and is more used to a sawdust field. . " . s The brunt of the California at tack wiU be carried; by-Fowler and his funning mafejat ght half, Thomas who scaith paw passes. Ken CoWJttiati full back for Calif orniaand Frank Michek, Oregon full, were expect ed to put on a great line smashing duel. V; In most quarters . California was doped a slight favorite while some who were awed by the Gol den Bears' win over St. Mary's have offered 13 points on Coach L. V. Allison's men. ; Chemawa to Play Corvallis Eleven This afternoon at 2; 30 Coach "Buck" Larnard'a Chemawa In dian school boys are kicking oft to Corvallis high on the Chem awa field.' The starting lineup will likely be S. Yellow Robe, center and captain; J. Bauchman, left guard; "Rats" Andrew, right guard; F. Hoptowit, left tackle; R. Track, right tackle; Noble Sanderville, right end; J. Red Stone, left end; Max Adams, full back; O. Moses, left half; R. Johnson, Quarterback; Bill Set tler or T. Norton, halfback. A boy who probably will see a lot of action in this game, despite the fact that he may not be in the . starting Uneup is G. Chris tian. - . The coach anticipates thai this will be the strongest starting Uneifr that Chemawa . has had since ths season began. Prior to this game, -there have been so Lmany injuries that It has . been Impossible to put a strong; team In the field. BE " SURE YOU'RE AT SALLY'S MORE STYLE Furred i . v Furred - Furred Qoth Coats Cloth Coats Cloth Coals llS.OOyalue $25.00 value $SJ. 50 values . $9.88 I $18.00 1 $22.50 Dresses Sport Coats .' Dresses Beautiful Vr' creations fitted bi!k 'Valuei t0 488 & 5M I $9.88 I $3.88 Dresses - Smart r Pure Silk XfillhiMT Chiffon and vKnlttedand J?oTTi8S J Woolena J , . Hos $98 and up : 39c & 43c """"""""""""" """"" Wash Frocka ,. Dresses ouruwi ' Guaranted fast , Raocrepes,.. - . colon . washable- ' Pajamas 78c : U28- $2.48 $1.28 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED LOOK FOR THE Nebraska-Minnesota Qash Rates at i: : ; 7 , Top ol Great Gridiron Menu Slated . For Today; Intersectionals on Bill NEW YORK,4 Oct il(AP) CoUege football, takes oyer America -tomonw Uke ChrUtopher Columbus (11(1443 years ago to the day. ' v - The mid-west holfls most, of the potential thrills.' 'Ne braska, a rising power built around tough Lloyd Cardwell, one of the early all-American nominations, . tackles one, of last years invmcioies, Minnesota, 9- apparently stalled oft somewhat from that high estate -this fall. At lowa, Colgate, . potentlauy a strong as anything, in the : east and still grimly seeking its first Rose Bowl Invitation, pits a vet eran eleven skilled . in Andy Kerr's !; legerdemain against . the speed 'of the-. sensational - negro, Ozxie Simmons, and the power of Dickv Crayne... ' r ,?. r: -, Intersectional battle spices the list aU along the, line. The Big Ten sends a strong sectional con tender Noble Klier's big Boiler makers from Purdue, into , New York to wrestle it out with Jim Crowley's Fordham; Huskies,' and Louisiana : State comes; up , from the south to- test- the big time ambitions of little Manhattan. Ohio State," rated as highly as any team in the country, expects Uttle trouble, from Drake,.' visit ors from"-Iowa, but. 'Southern California has its hands full with the second wanderer from " Big Ten fields, Illinois, In Los An geles. 4-, " ,.-, i,,, is Speaker ; At 20-30 Session Dr. P." O. .Riley, from the sec retary of state's office, spoke be fore the 20-30 club meeting at the-Quelle last night, telling of his experiences as a students at Harvard and subsequently as a student for. nine years in foreign lands. Riley spoke -in ' place of Representative Hannah Martin. He brought to the club personal greetings from Secretary of State Karl Snell. Plans tor the 20-30 club .dance at the Salef Golf club Saturday, October 19, were further dis cussed. Edwin Robey -presided as chairman. Special entertain ment waa provided by Ralph Ala man and Alden Powell of the Hollywood Buckeroos, through courtesy of Ray J. Stumbo. , ugene Tax Case Up Before Court x - ..- . . Arguments of attorneys were heard in the state supreme court Friday in a suit brought, by the : Security Savings and Trust com-; pany, Involving whether the Miner building in Eugene, was subject to taxation. This building was given to the University of Oregonwith the con- j dltlon that its previous owners would receive part of the income. Lane county, defendant in the suit, contended that the structure was subject to being taxed. Judge G. F. Skipworth of the Lane county circuit court held against the county whereupon ap peal was taken to the supreme court. FOR LESS MONEY . V ALTERATIONS FREE BIG NEON SIGN Riley r Albany Tied With: Knox and Hobart Bat Makes Good Showing, Holding Coyote Team to 6 0. Victory . , ALBANY,' Ore., Oct .H.-WV Word that Albany college's foot ball eleven had, been beaten" 12-7 by the College of . Idaho at Cald well, Idaho, tonight caused Uttle rejoicing here but the disappoint ment' was tempered by the some what amusing - recollection .that the local school Is now tied for the national ''championship? or,, der teated teams,. - ' - - - As nearly as can be ascertained from a multitude of records, Al bany .now ranks with ; Knox and Hobart colleges In- the number of successive "losses. Each have ' had z7." Hobart's ' defeats, ; however, hare been broken by several ric torles: since-the ' long run- ending in 1931, while Knox broke into the, winning column last 'week. -" Albany college's 1535 team has shown' surprising strength In early-season . games this year, how ever, and observers hold that the eleven . will r soon . be on the - top side. This fall's aggregation is the best in several years. Compulsory Recall BUI . Ballot Title Completed By Van Winkle9 Office -Ballot title for the so-called compulsory recall constitutional amendment, was completed by Attorney General "Van Winkle Friday. . The amendment would abolish primary elections,' provide for a general election each year and make it incumbent to vote on the recall Qf local officers anna- Dial 9101 -7 ; , , - ; . - . . ... ' ' ' ' - - ' ' ' .. . r. . . ..... ..... . ... " " Follow sports in The Statesman each clay, . ' -with its climax in the 'Sunday Sports Section. j - " " " " ' Graphic reports of all the big games ac tion pictures sports cartoons . . . r ' . Paul HauserV colyum. , b , . - . ... -.-.. . - - " . ... e - . - - . ,- ..... .. r . j ..'-r 5 . - . ' ; :. , " --1 - ... Dallas Loses ToWestlinii Polk Boys Fight Hard but : are Outclassed By Big; .T - Clackamas Outfit ' DALLAS. Oct. 11. Fighting all the' way but outplayed by the heavier ... and v more . experienced West Linn eleven the Dallas high football team dropped its season opener to the Lions 26 to 0 here today."; f . " ' : " " ' '' . The game, marked the debut of Dwight , Adams - as Dallas coach. Due. to. the late jopeningof school here Adams has had little over a week .in which to drill his squad. ' The Orangemen held the hard charging Lions scoreless in , the first Quarter but shortly after the second period opened Daggett tore through the Dallas line from the eight "yard"; stripe for., the first touchdown. ' West Linn failed to gain the extra point. . ,FaUoni West Linn i fullback, scored in the third . period and, Daggett bucked through the line for-the extra point.' , -. ir . , .Dallas-held . Its own until-the closing minutes - of the. final . pe riod when Fallon, running . flash of the Lion eleven, scored twice in four minutes, both times with long runs. ... -, . . -. ., - . V The Orangemen will meet Can by at Canby next Friday In anoth er 'WUlamette valley league ' tilt.' ."Lineups: V. " ,V ; - " " West Linn (26) - : (0) Dallas Moore -:..r -LE. Roblnette Ingereoll LT : Healy Worthington U-LG: MeFetridge MUlican .: r . ,;.C -,', SUrbnck Barnett v . . wn: ;, "Conley Tryber . , RT .. McDonald Wright RE, .... Klassen Stone - ,. ' , QJft .... - . Card Daggett Dennis . Fallon . -LH.- Woodman Stiles Joslln -RH. FB.... Officials: Howard Maple, ref eree; Buck Gilbert, umpire; Or Tille Streeb, head linesman. - - ally. State officers would be voted on each two years. . The terms of state, officers would be limited to six years and district and - mupicipal officers four years. . - T , In case the petitions are com pleted the amendment will go on the ballot at the 1937 general election. k .Time for fall gardening . . read Lillie L. - Aladsen's garden column, & He knew "Last Man" Lockwood . . read D. IL Talmadge's "Sage of Salem? column. ; ' - . . . - . j- jfr News . news . news . from Addis Ababa, Geneva, Rome, London, Washington, . r Portland and Salem. , ""At . Fnnvwfiairai .. Cnnjlaw , J" . world's-best comics . Popeye, -' Polly and Her Pals; others. - .J. ...... - ''". .i,"' . . . .. .. . . : .J ' 5c at Neivsstand " ' and Order Regular ;Gnd Scores, . Salem high 13, Hillsboro IS (tie). . . ' i Oregon State 33, Gonsaga 81 ? College of Idaho 12, Albany 7, University of Lou isvllle" 7, Cn, ion College 13. , At Wheeling. W; Va., Salem 33 West Liberty T.' - : Georgetown College 0, Centre zo. 4 , Adrian 7, Manchester 20.- j West Va. Wesleyan 18, St. V!n- cent 0. , - ' ! " f "Culter Stockton U, Kemper M Paeifie Lutheran 9, EUensburg Normal 7. - ; Ashland high 0, Grants Pass 0, (tlel. ' m Vanderbllt 3, Temple . ; Central Mo. 12, Princlpia 0. : Catbolie University Duqueene 0. . ' Kent State 0, Akron U. S. -- I 1 Catawba 0, ' George Washing- ton 33. . Ohio U. 49, John Carroll 0. t; . Oklahoma A. & M. 0, U. of De troit 13. ' - ' Wolves to Play v Portland Outfit - MONMOUTH, Oct 11. The Wolves of Oregon - Normal will meet' the Portland branch of Albany-College Saturday night at Vaughn street park. In a hurried ly scheduled game ; with Albany college at Albany twa weeks ago the Wolves ."Were victors by a -0 score. .w - --- . - . ; . '; : Their, encounter ,with Pacific Lutheran college at Tacdma last; Saturday, set the normal team-. back. 14-0. The Lutherans used si -snappy: passing attack winning their victory via the 'aerial route. Coach Al Cox is woriing his men hard this week focusing attention on pass - defense, .i Strength was added to the Wolves' tackle posi tion this week when a husky lad, named Nelson appeared on the': field for practice a lew days since. . Younce at full received a knee injury at Tacoma. Ystad is in the' school infirmary ill from flu. They may or may not be able to appear in the game Saturday night. ' :. Game is Scoreless ' DAYTON, Oot. 11. The Day4 ton Union high school football' team played the B squad of Mc Minnville high school a scoreless tie here Friday afternoon. s : ' IS - Delivery ..