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-,7777 77 O Cats Cot Yards but Marines the Victory, 7-6 --- e a , 7 ' '"7 (J a l'TT 70 71 - -h 7Ts Th " ' TV f ' r . ; . fur. U: - -- i ' I : i f I 1 1 I 'I I f,' aa ' lN? , 1 H Tty HON GESBIELL Tbe white man's burden cf de termining which conference team -will suppress 'the Indians (Stan ford variety) U to b taken up by Waahinglon SUte today. Down south In Baa Francisco. If we oust be specific the boys are quite frankly ; cf tie -plaioa th Staters aren't capable or iay- inr low the oor - Indian. Buch seers as Will Connolly, -of pardon the yawn fame, predict not only a common mn-of-tne-mill tictory "" for the 'Big Rda,t bat also - "handsome one. - . - . Tbe feesma prca-foa w . eetved "from' readlmg-tbe Baa Francisco bay; mrta rrports. oat , the Stanford, : in fart, ,1a that tbey close-' to' tofrejriiable. --' nutolvuble, evea -yet: udemt ed. and altogether too ranch T- formatioB football for tbe Gov gin. ; ' Maybe so, bat it's a - pretty ' coxy football club Bab Holllng- bry has sp In Pullman, and when tbe Babe baa something cozy It la at It. Very coziest when operating- In Pullman. Stanford ought to know this, for on the one- and only safari- the- Stanfords have oyer before made to Pullman tbey came ont on the short end Of a 14-1 score. That was four years ago. In 16, and tbe ' time la again ripe. Beavers Have Speed At the same time that the Con gars axe attempting' to push the Indian back on the reservation. oar neighboring Bearers will be trying te chew a hole In the magic carpet upon which, the Huskies . hope to ride to the Rose BowL That the Bevos hare the neces sary , teeth to get the bite, I'm certain. . Tbe Huskies of today will hare to be much tougher than the Huskies of last Bator- -day, for the Orange are ' well stocked with that particular com modity which Oregon lacked most speed in the backfleld. Ore gon's lumbering ball carriers looked like tanks alongside of racing ears in comparison to the Washington back. Not only will tbe Huskies find the -.Bearer back harder to haiwlle ont la the ope, hat they'll also find tiie Oreejosi State line as tough to peaetrate as was Oregon's. Which was state enough to keep Wash. ingtoa from scoring: through it It Is just as probable, however. that Oregon SUte will find Wash ington's line too much for any concerted drive, and It la there fore that the Tictory route for either Is logically by way of ' tbe ozone.- While Washington, .with Dean McAdams doing the pitch ing, should be favored In an aer ial battle, I can still see the same McAdams letting pass receivers romp-all over his undefended ter ritory In the Oregon game. 'r - r - . joe iroraon neiurns. Joe Gordon, in an Interview with Dick Strlte of the Register Guard following his return to Eu gene, says he expects to be back at hi old second base stand with the Yanks next year and that he doesn't expect many changes in the lineup. According to Strlte, it's Gordon's opinion that Croset- ti may be replaced by Rixxuto of the Gerald Priddy-Phil Rlttxnto combination coming up from Kan sas City, but expect no other changes." ! - Gordon attribute the Yank downfall to a terrible training season in Florida, which held the clnb back to the extent It didn't fet in the proper shape and con sequently was slow starting, eon- pled with the failure of the pitch ing stalf to hold up. Football OoIIece Western Maryland 0, Bueknell CUe). . , rwrair a VuihtttAn' o. ' l I Catholic 10. Miami IS. . . .VI 4. Georgetown 40. L , v. 1 Michigan Stat 10, Tem ple 21. Stanselms 0, St. Mary (Texas) it. - . ' - ?. - a Brigham Young 10, Texaa Tech tl. - ' - . - . . Tulsa U 10. St. Louis TJ 0. i ".Centre St, LtfuiarlUe U 0. . - Uontana Mine i II, Xentana Konnal 0. r-. Idabo Southern Branch. 10, Col lege of Idaho 1. . , r-'r- i- . ' San Joe f tate T, Uef Saa Francisco 0. -i; i Fresno Stat College I, College f Factfle -a.'- Whitman college t. College f Fcgst Eonnd 1. . : .. ' " nigik School talent 1, Corrallls 14. .ifyrtie Point 7, Ashland Nyssa 0. Yal 1.- if: ; Kehalem f. Wheeler f (tls). At Pilot Rock l, lone 7. t Heppner 0, Hermlston It. Lakeview 19, Burns SI. -yznterprlse 1 0, Union (tie). Hills bo ro S, Sherwood 0. Tlgard , Forest Grove 10. - Woodbnrn 0, West Linn SI. Oregon City IS. MUwaukle t. Tlafnlsr' S. Baaaida O. ' Sandy 14, Gresham 1S CUvsrton 7. Astoria 1. s Vancouver, Wash, so, Eogeae KUmath Falls 14, Msdford It. Springfield I, Cottage Grove II. Amity SI, Dallas 11. Sweet Home IS, Lebanon 1. "aaosa-aeawasas . Looney Butte Holds r Co mraTmiry Meet - LO0XHY ; BtJTTE The first tzteilzs of Looser Estte. TTA will be hill next Hoaday at S m. m. at Looney Butte school- XJCtS. " ' ' rft - -v: ':- l;t,-"at!c;il cf nw officers will f'la j'.acv "With; .l!rs. TJ, i IL. :xzt$ as treaideat: lira... Earl Ti: TiciKpresideat and Jirs. 1 u ill Clark, secrctary-trtasur- John Cormier. Marine halfback, taken by tbe . Devlldog-, T-o, field. Bhn:twii r. the field with a fractured rib, on the play. Willamett;(6 Yards gained, scrimmage Tarda lost, scrimmage w. Paaaea attempted T, '.. Passes completed , ., Passes intercepted by Yards gained, passes Yards gained, passes and scrimmage Yards gained, penalties ... . Number of penalties - ; Punts, average length Punt returns, average length Kickoffs, average length Klckoff returns, average length First downs, scrimmage , First downs, passes First downs, penalties , first downs, total : Lineups and summary: SAN DIEGO MARINES Montrief LE. Patch LT.. Dale ... :.T. Ryland Cowsert JIG. Krause ?' .RT, RiddeU L... RE. English i.Q - Roise Tafoya Farmer .RH. .F Scoring: Touchdowns,, English English (M), placement. Officials: George Mlmnanh, Moran, Washington State college, State college, head linesman. : Substitutions, for Marines: alter, Thrash, Hamman, Hire, Strickler, McKlnnson, Kranse, Hidden, Coleman.. For Willamette: McKeel, McGlinn, Weakley, Barbour, Moore, Preston, Morley, Jacobsen. Cooklngham, Stewart, Delner. Olson. dine. I V V It- . Dayton Defeats': Jayvees 13 to 6 Salem, high's junior football varsity suffered a IS to setback at Dayton yeaterdsy afternoon, with the Dayton team pushing over two second half tonehdown to wipe out a f-0 halftlme lead held by the Jayvees. The baby Viks tallied in the sec ond Quarter on a long pass, to take a -0 lead, but the Dayton team stormed back to score In the third period on a pass from Growth to Little, followed by a lateral to French, and converted the tonehdown on a plunge at the line. " Dayton pat the game on ice with a final Quarter touchdown gained on a sustained 70-yard march. French carried It across. Seytoa (IS) HsckworU . () JsyVMt Lowtry orr LT lrMrut Lin "Willi rkn !w Byrkit MelMckry Id. uxti -BB- BsrWir Faea - pT Willi MM JtH- , Hsffart Duns 3. 6r GfVfWtss AiaityjUWliales toiZ DALLAS Amity overwhelmed the 1 Dallas iDragons her Friday night. 11 to IS. aa Glesy romped into pay dirt three times to lead the atuek. I , ' - ? The teams battled te a 0-0 draw In the first ouarter, but Amity cam back, with 11 In the second and IS in the final after Blaekley had counted for Dallas with a touchdown la the thirds- ,-".1 Davis 45,C C 3 Expected yr To Sec DucIiTilt LOS ANGIXES,. Oct. 1I-6TV- The. Trojans of Bouthem Califor nia banking on more experienced players to bring them their ini tial Pacific Coast conference vio- tory, take on the university of Oregon Webf oots before aa ex pected 4 S,0 00 in 'Memorial coli seum tomorrow. - : ' . : Offensive aces of the landers. Join (Buck) Berry and Marshall Steistrom, and Quarterback Bob by Peoples and Right Half Bob Robertson of USC, are expected to nhoulder the brunt of tin driv ing tactics. Extremely hot weather may work a, hardship en tl lads from the northwest, JOckofi: tlae: S:10 o'clock. : Dallas, 31 aattr ) . I i) xhous Wras 6nb 3kk Tft , , BakMas Kkbiss t r . : Sni OS KMto . T eaaftk 8ltk 8t4Ml kakat , SbieksHM SiMT 9 Bltcktey mh Omn ?tv" - .. . - s , "-A reels off a abort sain early la last after oar wiusmetto Bearcats baa Oataley are Cabnoa. (1). who TJooUtUe (89) and Treaaetter, (21). ... '. ; . BScixines1? 4 ! .15 tl . 10 41 . Jl r 1 . 10 . -t . . 1 1 .217- . . .10 .17 IS .40 II . 1 . 47 S7.S . 7.1. IS .10 IC . 10 10 . . 4 . 0 0 .17 C WILLAMETTE Reder . Barstad TiG. Fraiola . White Holland . Con table Kolb Drury .LH - Reynolds Osrdahl Walden (M), Ogdahl (W); conversion, University of Oregon, referee; Mike umpire; Ralph Coleman, Oregon Stealings, Chandler, Hughey, Trom English, GornUey, Patch, Rental, Bowling Scores ZaTDO-STBIAI. XJLAOtm UaasrS Oil Oa. Hssaiesp lis. 119 11S SIT HsafM 1S lt4 114 614 Osaalafkam 154 140 140440 BU , ,., . 13 ISO 117 S09 0k 111 U 197450 Omit-fom 1SS 161 1SS 4.3 TstaU -06 SS3 S7S 3113 WsedDara Hadie Hieks StMla Smitk Bkeray Part s as 11 1ST ISO 1ST , 149 1ST . 1 1S1 166; 18 88 364 16 401 101 608 1S8 74 113 41S 134 44S Total. .866 89 87 3808 OelaU's SUverUa H-sdieap D Oair Hrr Wurrick Galls .138 .163 .198 138 138 884 107 630 188408 137 874 167 610 167410 171 1ST 113 388 108 .188 .170 .168 Totals Ha-aicsp Ttlbot .... 8th Hrkrf r . esaipbaU tTil MeeUl 880 S34 -OB XHls 13S 11S 100 IIS 160 118 S04 3667 138 880 168497 110 148 47S 130 .171 180 -12S III 1S4 IS 161 SSS 199 631 Tatsls .SIS 094 947 S74S Oeea CWa 07 119 186 130 EUalicsp Clia. 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Tmj r. tu ais aie is Tstals -931 861 910 3813 Xa Btr-tS 140 14ff SSS 140 419 130681 186 S96 lie 04 ln 76 141 413 Harr BU i La Wklta Kakle , -138 .1S8 -10. -17S -160 138 ITS 161 111 Taials -836 SIX 790 3441 aia -106. 106 16S 143 106818 466484 18411 166441 160 614 176473 Taylw Blair "- Cink .179 137 BraakS , MUls - J87, 16t -ITS U4 T4- .98T sas asr see Lianeld'8 Sguad : ? I ' - Has but 5 Backs Ilcl-INNTILLE. Oct, 1 -?V- Coach Xlenrr Lever faced the homecomtas; tame with Pacific onirersity here Saturday "with only five backfleld men on -his resmlar Infield coHeje ', football Jack Froit, ; S0l-pond Indian f ulliaci, waa ruled out beeance of schcli-itie difficulties arfelnz trom his brief star at Montana State eellese. V: - - night's came oa Swectland that was virtually shoved them all over u mt shortly nfterwardn carried front But Reder, Willamette cad, i ta : t -Vs ; ' -, , Lo ggers up itmari21-0 Remson Hurls Blioaion Men Dizzy; Tones Foorarda for 3 Toucdowiia . T A CO MA, Oct. lt-(py-Led by auskv - ernara - Kemson, wnoee psssinf tenics accounted directly or - indirectly for. all three touch downs. College of PutTCt Sound Loa-cers notched their second s tr a 1 g h t Northwest conference victory, br defeating' Whitman col lege here tonight,' SI to 9. A 1 0-yard - pass from -Remson to Darrell Underwood, who -car ried the ball IS more Tarda to the Whitman three, save the Lorrers their Initial scoring; opportunity midway in the second quarter. Af ter; three tries at - the stubborn Missionary line had produced only two Tarda, Bill MeLanghlin went over, on a Quarterback sneak. 'f Marca 77 Tarda The Tacoma collegians counted again In the third period after re covering a fumble on the Whit man- 18 -yard line. Remaon's 14 yard pass to Bob Maycumber was the long gainer ox the a rive and put the bail on the Whitman one- yard line, from which point Rem son plunged over for the score. Tbe Puget Sound eleven went 77 Tarda for the final touchdown. the drive starting J a s t as the fourth quarter began, and five pace : completions by Remson ac counted for 40 yards of the dis tance. Including a final seven- yard toss to Bill Madden for the score. UOFrosh Defeat- 0SC Rooks 7 to 6 Boe Lends Last Ouarter Aerial Attack Wieh Bagi Victory PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. lS-MPV -a. z o u r t n quarter toucnoown paas gave the University of Ore gon Frosh a T to 0 win over the Oregon state college rooks In a football game tonight. A crowd estimated by stadium officials at SO 00 persons watched the Frosh pull the game out of the fire with a brilliant last quar ter aerial attack. Louis Shelton put the Rooks in the lead early in the second quarter when he broke through the line, eluded the secondary and galloped yards to score. Boe Toeee Pasa i Te teams battled oa. even term through the third quarter and then early In the fourth, the Frosh, led by Inky Boe. former MUwaukle h ig h school player, went to work. Starting oa their 17. the Frosh. alternating a sound ground at tack with, a tricky , aerial game, moved the ball to the Rooks'. 17, Boe then faded and toaaed a aaaa to. Bob Lucy la the end tone.., Laurence C a s p e r of Blaine, Wash.; place-kicked the winning extra point. . - - Sweet Hom Oiit I.cbanoii-13-12 I:baN0J gweet Home edged out -, the Lebanon JBerrrDlekers here Friday night, IS to -IS, as th locals missed both ef their conversion attempt. I Simpson and Miehels eocnt ed for Lebanon, while Galloway and Heavier cored' for the visi tors. - . - - - ZeVsaea fit) -:, fiai m Im a. -tilior . Tjg Xtartls U KiUar i f -' KeKtmaty . , . la Ja-aiari IrnHh - n Lialmsf Brmwm -..Ha Plitkia -RT-JUL. . Waiela Sim i . La Bakai Haf fard -aUaway Staadlay &iasaa . LH Da ty Cartar BcGton College 1 BOSTON; Oct. iS-V-Althourh th Vandals from the University of Idaho hav yet to" score their first point this season, Frank Leahy," Boston college's coach. named , all ef his high-powered regulars as starters today When the Eagles completed their pre parations for tomorrow's tater sectional clash st Fenwey-iark. The westerners, coached by Ted E-nk, appeared to be a formidable groan aa they ahook off .tto ef- fect of their long train rle la a brisk workout, All were in prime shape and tholr starttrag lineup gave the Eagl'a only a slight edge in the weights. I luIIBBBBmassaBSBBSB '-; - I - J..,.'. . .. .-:-.- - Vrt- Sodom. ' Otocoxl. Sotordcry- MornlnQ. Octobor -19. 1940 - - All Eyes on Miiskfy-Eevi6Mix Toddy : 2 JBEATTLE, Oct, 18, (AP) Imbned with the idea that "this is the oneihat ccrania I" Coach' Loh Stiner and 35 Orel gron State cdlejre football players were to arrive tonight for tomorrow's c-cormter with the University of Washington Huskier . -i-: v.ii iVii' - - -'--.:.,-.".f . , tiner and his Beavers feel that they're already over one hump on the rocky road to Pas adena's - Roe - Bowl sine their scoreless tie with TJSC "S "It we can get over Washing ton, the rest of the way ehouldn't be too tough ke told his eerim- mage-weary players at Corvallls this Week. . HaaUea Favored Washington waa an almost nn- anlmoua choice of sports writers to be the Rose Bowl team this year, but the odds favoring the Reds Score 12-0 Win Over Leslie Gives 'Em Seeond Place Tie in 'Moral League With Soph Greens w i rt e l.ooe 1 .600 1 .(00 .000 Paniah a4i Srssas leslis . a l i o stubborn but badly outclassed gang of Leslies were defeated on the Leslie gridiron yesterday af ternoon by the aophomore Reds, IS to 0, thereby dropping them into the Intramural league cellar. The win puts the Reds In a tie for second -place with the Greene, each team having won one and lost one game. The Reda went through the Les lie line la easy fashion In the first half bat penalties near the Leslie goal line kept them from scoring. 40 yard Leslie punt, a IS yard slipping penalty, and a bad pass from center backed the Reds to their own one yard line In the sec ond quarter but they kicked out safely. Sagal Goes Over Th touchdowns came In the third and fourth quarters, the lat ter 4 seconds before the end of the game. A Leslie fumble set the stage for the first score when the Reds recovered on the Leslie SS. n end run carried the ball to the nine-yard stripe. A line plnnge and a reverse were good for eight yards to the one, from where Sa gal plunged .over center for the score. ate in the fourth quarter a Leslie paaa waa Intercepted by the Reds oa the Leslie 14. The Rede fumbled and Leslie recovered bat the sophs took the ball ever oa downs four plays later. Two plays took the ball from th LesU so to th seven.- There th Leslie liae held for three plays, bat Priest plunged over from the' six inch line for the final tay. :r -r : The Red failed to convert' .Iter the - first teaehdow when - they tried a. line play and fared ne bet ter after the seeond when they tried a pas-.- ; - S) 3raf baa Kerris . -L. . Barkaer -LT. -La. . XiaKasaJ Byce Kiat J? Wllkla . Clark Hlskie m-. PaiataV U.Uaaa . -no. -M- Oar ar - De , 8 a, J B-tahsr4 . Bra - JUL. Ballii Sakstltatos. Ur LaaUat Ruk mmd Mm. La-s-Ha. da: adaata, hti-wU, St a, Kaat, rrjaaa, WaJtttaiira, Siakaa. Jaar re w Uin Frori TilcCoy BOSTON; - OeC J'l S-LIght Heavyweight Champia Billy Conn, from PltUbargh, eat loos with, all ef his nower tonight to gain a nnanimoua decision over Al llcCoy, the . veteran Boston heavyweights In a 10-round non title bout at Boston Garden. Conn spent the last half of the bruising bout trying for a knock out but the only damage his op ponent suffered was a half-dosed left -eye. i r-r,,- . Conn, who start od aa a top heavy favorite, displayed a. mark ed weakness for McCoy's left Jab, which the latter worked to good effect during the ' early rounds, and then almost ignored that pot ent weapon, t ; - . . '. Both started slowly and when they came out for the fifth round, the action was even. Conn then started to- elos in aa d slug with both hands, however, a change of tactics that rendered McCoy's light I tit harmless. The Bostonian tried a few lefts and was punished severely about the body every time he missed, which waa often. iiiylx) seattie cis Huskies tomorrow . are . purely hometown, with the teams rated about a standoff. .. suner scrimmaged his men Monday, Tuesday and Wedneaday, despite their having taken quit a physical pounding In defeatlns; the tough but out-manned Port land university team last Friday. rd rather.. re them feeling banged up but ready, than feel ing good and not ready," Stiner explained. - The heavy duty scrimmage waa not without injuries, but most of the hospital list Is ready for ac tion with the exception of Right Tackle Boh Saunders, whom Sti ner said would not play. - Washington scrimmaged the reserve Wedneaday and the var sity last night, with Coach Jimmy Fheian apprehenalve lest the workout take a toll of Injuries. Am it waa. Fullback Jack Stack pool came up with a bad shoulder last night, but Indications were he'd be ready. Sab Fullback Walt Harrison, out for two weeks, was la a suit but wasn't called upon. Cloudy and unsettled weather was forecast. Pacific College Wins NEWBKRQ, Ore., Oct, 18-(&V Paciflc college of Newberg defeat ed the Portland Chiefs, an Inde pendent team, SS to IS, in a football game here today.- u 77 r; - , jl essmre .... swell 'AT YOUR GROCERS' lillS. 7r .- . j - - - - . - j l 1 1 , . Is Foiird Drci : rt ; .v.-- i n r i - Spartans r 1 CORYAI-LISJ Oct. 18.-i-especial) Salem high's Viks, iS romplng over tfce.Corollis ..Spartena 33 to 14 here; this afternoon to hang up their fourth straight victory of the sea son and third consecutive No Name loop win. imcovered a. sweet reserve f-Hbaclc in BUI Pettit and xnanj- a defensive weakness in their number" two xlevexu While Coach , Hank's first team acored a JS-O'wioT Just about aa it liked, his -number two. team aa shored all-over this beautirnlly tarfed field by the Spsxtaiis. v? -. Pcttit Packs Hall ; '' The Dsmber oae outfit." .with Pettlt in the f uilbaek spot la the nlace of the lnjnred " Bim Elsey, fathered p 1J points In the first half. 1 more In the third ausr- ter and the. retained lor1 the last two minutes of the game to above over another seve eonnters after team , two had been ricked for two touchdown. I Pettlt,- in flva" eoaaecutlva ear- rie off ? the tackles. went i 2 yard to score the first : to nth down . near, the end ' of - the first quarter, after Dave Traglio's 4- yard punt to the Corvallls four yard line set the stage. -TragUo's attempted conversion' was wiae. " Klmmost Score Touchdowns ' -. -Dutch. Simmons, took a lateral from Traglio wide around left .end from the five-yard line for touch down number twoearly . in th second quarter. It culminated a 61 -yard match that saw Rex Har dy rambl for SS and almost get aw ay after Pettlt had . banged twice for IS yards to the Co rval ue S7. TragUo kick Trom place ment waa this time trae." . " - Pettlt climaxed a 4S -y a r d march early In the- third quarter by ramming straight oft guard for the final 13 yards, going across standing up. Xgaln Traglio converted. Lea than five min utes later Pettlt again - slammed over, this tuna from ta on e-y era line after he haul hammered most of the SI yards from where Trag Uo recovered a Corvallls fumble. It was at this point that Hank gave his number two .team th field, and It promptly gave It right back to Corvallls. , They kicked off, and Halfback -Knoll grabbed the ball on th seven yard line. He set sail down the middle, going - z yards for a tonehdown. and ' Humphrey eon- verted It from placement Spartans Score Twle , Th Spartans, hanging- up eight first downs as they went, put over another touchdown . two minutes before the final g.n j j a reserve halfback. Norton, carried the mall in 11 straight plays through the number two Viking line. He nev er made less than four yard at a carry, and did all the packing 1 from. his own S S straight down n Tin .- i ' -.-".. Victory tn dll oA?a sn Njoonn field to a' touchdown.. Humphrey again converted-.," " '-i -v Back came the Viking- number on - ag-Teartion.-with 3st time for ese series cf plays, and oa the seeond they went lor a touch downs It was a 15-yard pass from Tralio to End Roll! Bams, who took the bail la on the Corvallls 45 and set off for-the goal line. Aided by a beautiful block from Simmons, h went over standing up. Tragi! converted. , - -- -- The viking- lino opened huge holes for Pettlt to plnnge through, 'tis true, but the reserve fallback several time waded .through the secondary. ail-by himself, The Vik line, from end to end (the first team,: that Is) cozUte&Uy . oufr charged the-Corrailia forwards. iaa 0) Car T ,. 6rsT i i 1 1 " De-ia Try i . -PPla Walla ci-rk F-ampaa CtrreLa Baia Wilaoa S-ebwdt . J-TB -XCB C SG. Haf Cart 8c-rm Haata-ray KaaU Cths. MhnmM ; taekWa, Latar. Irish t f-ards, Hafstetter, WkiU; caatar, Eaaer ttra; Wcka, Madd, raoirotl, Triem, Lr ia. far Oar--Ili: a. riakar; gvara. iMHnas; backa, Krafar, fipnak. or a. Laa. Bad dam. Befeave. - Tsm ehak! pire, JmUb; sead uaes-isa, Bwsa. Gaa stebsUcsz ? Tarda s-la. acrfaa - aa les - IS 18 . S IS - 4 . a x .180 41 Tarda, lest, aarim. Paacaa -ttamptad fine el piatad .. P latarcaptad by . Tarda r . fimmm , , Tarda caiau aaaaaa aa, d art Fiist dawaa, serial ., , First da as, passes First da waa,' paa allies . First dawaa. ietal 10 is a e la 18 as ss as f e li . s ST ST Pat rataraa. Paata. avarara laar Kwkeffa. avarara taarta Kiekeff rataraa. svarars lass Tar t gsia trass pan altlaa Real Estate Peal ; Qosed at Amity JLMITT An Important real estate 4eal was closed this week by J. P. Allison in which Robert HcKee, retired, mall cleric, be came owner of the A. J". Donne eatate. . ' ' v' "This farm of SSS acre lie south at Amity Just over th line la Polk county. The baying price Is reported to be nearly 110,600. rrrt - - A Tomt! A - rncUe " H-t-r BHT- Pettit , , r , ,,i , Si-a - SabstitstiMa. ar Sale i: Xaaa. Grtt-