THE EUGENE REOISTER-GTARD
WEBFOOT TEAM REORGANIZED FOR ST. MARY'S GAME
T
IN CORVALLIS BATTLE!
OREGON STATE SET
FOR CONTEST WITH
O'REILLY
FIGHT FOB PUCE
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AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
BOWLS 1001
tpHUMRER
,aJ. em over
Tka Wtbfoot rrldlron machine un
derwent a ra-organizatlon policy un
der the direction of "Doc" Hpears.
Oregon coach, Thursday. Lines oi
demarcation between the first string
rtgulara Bn( the reat of the argusd
vara awept away aa Bpeara worked
Drat one group and then anotner.
The good doctor haa reduced every
5 layer with the exception of Captain
ohnny Kitimiiler dowa to the rank
of buck private. Each muat win hia
place for tho final game of the sea
aon aguinst tit. Mary's on Thanksgiv
ing day from scratch. The fight and
nap of the entira squad haa reached
pitch comparable to that attained
previous to the Oregon-Washington
conflict when every athlete was wag
ing a atrenuoua fight to maka the
starting lineup.
"Work Horses" Get Break
The shakeup Thursday night put
(bird and fourth stringers in the
front rsjiks and ahook them out of
their usual phlegmatic condition. The
"work horses" of football, those pluy-
ra that speud the entire aeason fur
nishing scrimmage material for the
regular varsity are putting up a husky
baud and tis regulars who took
their positions for granted appeared
to be a little dated aa they atood on
the aidelinea and watched tht ' auba
orimmage in their old positions.
- The re-arrangement of the players
Into different teama demanded an
extra amount of individual coaching
bat this delighted Spears and the prac
tice seasions stretched out for almost
three hours before tne athletes were
allowed to dash for the showers. Two
teama of almoat identical atrengtb
could be aent Into action agalnht the
Uaela on Turkey day and Byeart may
change hi usual practice ana use
plenty of subs during the coming en
counter.
Only Two Left
' In the Uaht scrlmmoiie held Tuurs
day nigbt several men who bare
played regularly all season were
moved back to the aeoond string or
left on the sidelines, linemen, In par
ticular, were affected or Bpears'
derision. Only two verulara ware in-
eluded in the forward wall, Erie
Forsta, center, and Steve Fletcher
at latt end.
Jack Erdlfv was back at his eld
position at right end, where he played
regularly last year. Al Stoebr and Bill
Morgan filled the tackle positions
while Irrln Bchula and Ralph Bates
were Bpears' choice ae guards. Oao.
Ohriatensen and Marlon Hall were de
moted to atrond string tackle bertha.
Jerry LUlie and Bruno Cuppalettl
took over the reserve guard positions.
With Johnny KitamQler back at his
eld halfback Boaltlon. the backfield
ace more exhibited, the snap and
cpeed that it had before the Waehlng
on game. Along wlt-h Kite were lied
Rotenberg aa the other halfback. Jack
.Husniow as iiuiDacK, ana oig r.o
Moeller as blocking quarterback. The
defensive backfield included Chopple
Parke and Johnny Ixmdahl at the naif
positions, George Ourrle at quarter,
and John Donohue backing op the
line.
4)
The Joke Was
On The Raccoon
NEW IOBJC. Not. 11. ty Rule
umber one In aqulrrel hnntlng Wil
liam Faulk of Hempstead reflected to
day, is to be able to recognise squir
rel when you see one.
"I esw a little bead In a tree," he
told Judge Neu, "and I blaaed away
with much success. I was chagrined
to discover later that I had slain, not
squirrel, but a raccoon."
"lour aoolorlcal Ignorance," said
Judge Neu, "wQl set you back 110.".
HOPPE WINS BLOCK
NEW 10RK, Not. 20. OP) Wil
lie Hoppe, defending bis world's 18.1
balkliue billiards title, won the eighth
block of his match with Walker Coch
rsn tonight. 850 to (00, but still trail
ed the Hollywood atar by more than
D50 points. It waa the firat block
Hoppe has won.
Freburg Win Over
Croatian Wrestler
VANCOUVER, B. O.. Not. 21.
John Freburg, Chicago heavy,
was awarded the bout here last night
against John Evko, Croatian rhnm-
Eton, who fatted to respond to the
ell in the sixth round of the main
event of a wrestling card here last
night.
In the seml-trtndup Hurry Demetrnl,
Chicago light heavy, won from Kdilie
Wirth, Kansas City, taking the only
fall in the final round, by a reverse
body alam.
, V" ' fr?4i 1 Wk
fcr .ft -. EM .Lja
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Here arc four of the Eugene high school football playera who
were to go up againat Corvallla on Hayward field Friday afternoon.
Bert Kerns, head ooaoh, expected to eend the atrongeat team of the
seaaon Into the gams aa all of his man have recovered from their
Injuries. Upper left, Morris, right end. Upper right, Joe Hill, left
half and slgnsl caller. Lower left, Bradway, left guard. Lower right,
Jacobson, left tackle.
PORTLAND PUCK MEN
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Tht Portland Bucknroni todny wnr
at th brail of thn Paoafie Coant
Hockey Ihru itandinK the re
ault of their 8 to 1 Tictory oret Ta
ooma hero laet nlffht.
Portland ran tip a three point lead
1b the firat period. They were un
able to get past Goal ir ItnhertMon
again but that iraa enough. Tbo Tig
era mmle thoir lone tally early in the
aecond period.
The same waa ranted and alow.
Tber? wera ipurta of brilliant play by
Dotn teama, However.
The new offuMe rule that playera
must not advance ahead of the puck
(n rron nintr the blue line alnned the
game more than anything elm. The
whlntle was blown W tune and Jtil
blaala wera for Infraction of the uew
rnle. The fana did not hnifnte to
pre bb their diinpnrornl of the rule.
Portland scored in Kt mlnutoa, 'J 4
econdi with Iownle. Conn and Poole
carrying the ruck down the ire. How
nia ahooting It pant Hohcrtson. l.oujs
t'oupca. Portland forward, eoloed
from crntcr tec to net the eecoi,l
goal, while McTioldrlck. drfniNe Btnr.
carrird the puck from ctntfr throucn
Tacotna dt'fcnue and aent it into the
net for the third.
Williiuiienn and Onmundunn rnn.
fiined the Portlmi'l dcfenfie bf a com
tunntion piny and " illminaon aent the
puck home.
SLUGGERS SLATED
Kitz Flashes
His Old Form
1
Any doubt aa to Johnny Kits
miller'a being in tha Thanksgiving dn;
football game with Bt. Mory'a were
dj applied Thuraday night when the
Flying Untchinnn cavorted about Hay
wurd field, ruiining with the ball mid
throwing bta luilk-t pasaea in practice
acKftion.
Coach Doc Speara, confident that
Ivila will ba in abape for the content,
it building bit offense around the
Dutchman. Many playa that have
not been used at yet thia year were
Included la the repertoire in Thurt
diiy'a session. Most noticeable were
the pinny lateral pnsa plnvs which
worked to perfection against tha reserves.
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LOS ANGELES. Not. 21. W)
Making its second bow here this sea
aon, a much improved Oregon Htate
football team fresh from a triumnn
over the traditional foes from Oregon
university tonignt clashes with an
equally rejuvenated University of
California at lxa Aogelea aggrega
tion.
On the first visit at the start of the
season Couch Paul Hchissler's Beavers
lost to the University of Southern
jfttitornia. Jiiey will entrain tor Ohi
chko tomorrow morning where on
Ihaiikrigiving day they fley Aest Vir
aLiiia.
The nlavintf conditions will be more
to Oregon fcitute's liking than the lirst
visit with' the weather near freezing
to icy winds sweeping down from the
snow clad mountain peaks in the vicinity.
Jiotn teams worked out under the
coliseum liiihlB Inst niirht in order to
ac(unint themselves with the playing
conditions. Coach Hill Hpaulding has
shifted his lineup adding weight to his
line in un cltort to cope with the
ticiivy Htnie forwards.
It will be th second time a con
ferenco game baa been played under
the Stars. The Bruins entertained
S anford here iu the first ninht con
test between I'ncifiu coast conference
teams. Exceut for minor injuries both
elevens will be able to present their
pest lineup.
Probably starting lineup:
Ore. State Pos. U. C. L. A.
MrKulip LE Haight
Kent Li i is or nee t
Cox LG... Jones
inmmer
Thompson ,
Miller .
McGilvray
ltuerke . .
Sherwood
Moo
Little . ...
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Uondstein
.. J. Duncan
... . McMillan
, . Wellendorf
Colomon (C)
Thoe
Decker
. . . N. Duncan
AT CLUB PLANNED
A Turkey Day tournament, the last
official Sunday competition to be
played this year at the Eugene Coun
try club, will be hold Sundav and all
club nifiubera have been invited to
participate. I he Or. Dale trophy
tournament fa atill being held but the
poor weather baa slowed down the
qualifying play and extra time has
Ueen given to turn in the first round
scores.
the Sunday tournament wffl he
plnyrd with a stun 11 entrance top
charged and turkeys will be awarded
the winners. The number of turkeys
given away will depend on the mi in bo r
of golfers entering the lists. It will
he a sweepstakes affair with Tod
Gardner, cbib professional, In charge.
WnJIace. Winder it chairman of the
general tournament committee.
STANFORD HITS
GAMEWITHBEARS
NKW YOltls, Not. 1M. P When
liiCKf-r turpts olncKor ono at two
Ihlriisa ran hewn a "walla" In
which each shows tretnouiliMis re
)tert for the other's punch, or a ulitn
lienc bsttle tn which esch antnhles on
landing the first deciMve slow.
Thee are the two poMhilltie
whn .linimr Mclirnln ami Hilly
!'tnlle clnh In a trn round bout in
M.IUon Siiunre tinnlrn tonicht. A
larue crowd is CKpiM'ied at (he (Jnr-
ilen In hopes of hecins both hots ftr
)et. about defenne nml conccnlrnto on
attack. That wns tlm ccnertil expecta
tion the n'Kht Mcl.Hiniu fought ny
Miller, southpaw tmitcher. but on ot
the tamest lout iti the (?nriin's hls
torv was the result.
The smillnr Irihlmisn rules a R to 1
favorite over Vetrolle.
nill'AllO Nov. 21 fP) Thai In-
trelinK iniriw catcrn iliscusslon. pon
rernlna the ronipnr:itiM streiuih of
Rood Notre Dnme foulhall ItMims nml
l ie Hi leu clinmpioris. will In set
tled amonit olhrr thmiie when the
Irish nml NiTiliucMcn, nwi touioi
row. There ! no renson for douhtini.
Notio Dnmr'a lO.'tn eleven Is not jul
shout km emu! it s ever represented
Mie Mouth lleud inl it in i nm Xoi l h-
wcslcrn is nt liat a co-hohlcr of the
"cstern conference clminpionhip.
t onch kuiiie Uocknc vest m,Iv
started sii.iiini: in a minor key Notre
Paine Is rrndr nicclmnicnlh, hut he
" 1 ', sfnild the riuoi-a of mur
derous schedule has taken h
out of his men. nn. I tlipjr will uol
have the edge neressarr to slice
through ll hwr Xorllnvestern
Vn"; v1 'f wl,i, h K""'l
si all for Northwestern, hut ,...,?.
km hits sunt: hlnes il.w se-,u....
Uuuie's next opponent look o
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it "'" ."' 1N',,."hlei-n the hVa ron
niue to helteve Uockn, ,, ' rjch,
.i his teams to !!nril;,v, , Ih
fo m prace, dMrini; the week. And
he has de,eril.d tin, week's drill, as
"-IT he,,.., ,, anr',,;,:.1.,.' ,
he year, lie ha, worked the Wildcat
tn. kfield computations ,,, produce
Bieater ainoothni-ss. He fieure. If
stir team can ,ck the Irish, Noillt-
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Columbia Plays
Linfield Friday
BERKELEY, flal.. N'or 91 ISn
csuiornia a liulden Hears and ritan
ford s Cardinals waited In their re
treats today for the call tomorrow
which nil hring them toa-ether for
their 8Hth "big game."
The Hears pin their hope on their
mrniirn watt ana tue anility to Dlock
a passing attack a defense they
lmo seldom shown this season. If
Ihe line can hold the drivins- t'ards.
and I lie t.,ooni!ary defense can func
tion again, an aerial luirragc. dope-
slcrs say the itears will have an even
linuce. Itiit if either defense fails, it
will he just "too bad."
The wenkness of the lines of hoth
tenuis is expected to ttlru the game
into a battle of the air, which, pre-
lous showings indicate, would give
Stanford a distluce advantage.
The. Cards haven't appeared as a
strong team. Hut their one deleat. 41
to VI by Southern California, looks
liko a victory compared to Califor
nia's "4 to 0 beating by l S. C.
Washington States and Washington
have aided iu ruining tha appearance
of the Itear eleven.
The uncertainty and Inexperience of
California's backfield may be nlle
vinied by ,he return of some of the
long list of Injun d. Chief among these
is llcury Shal.tach, spark plug and
iriple llireat l llie Itear eleven, al
though his injured knee still bother
him. Kirwan. who ha, not been In
action since the St, .Mary's game Oct.
II, was slated to start. Valianos and
Hill were also niixiotts to get into the
game but were still troubed with in
juries. The Cardinals have suffered no
such troubes and present a bunch of
hardy back, with Siuipkina and Koth
ert as keypitis for the expected lerial
barrage.
By ROT CRAFT
The fight public's outlook Is a hard
thing to figure, tiotnetituea the fans
who follow boxing and wrestling go
in strong for return bouts, and some
times they don't. In wrestling, re
turn bouts are quite the thing and tha
match between Wildcat Pete and
Wildcat McCaun attracted probably
more attention than any recent bout.
It was a return engagement, although
it is true that the first match was
not held here, but the fana know that
the two are well matched and ao are
confident of a good battle whenarer
they meet.
In boxing it ia the same way. Chuck
Borden and Bus Buskirk fought one
slam-bang three round fight to a
knockout, and the fans turned out in
large numbers for the return match,
knowing that it would be a good one.
Whenever a pair of rus-eed young men
engage in a close and aensational bat
tle, it ia a natural thing to again pit
them against each other.
The Jaek Brlttoa-Ted Lewis
feud that was renewed on no last
than nineteen oocasiona la tha
olasslo example of all time. Sam
Longford and Joe Jeanette dash
ed more than dozen times and
other equally Interesting ex
amples come to mind. Tha record
books show that even unknowns
may tangle very frequently. Per
haps they aren't paid well for
their efforts, but rivalry apura
them Into continued encores.
There waa Tilly Kid Herman, the
middleweight who ao often acted as
Dempaejr'a spurring partner, and
Frank!.. l)f,mv. Their ,...(,., ivtuan
times, with Herman winning eight
decisions and losing two, the balance
of the bouts being called draws. Al
Monahan and Al Mnrkic. a pair of
Quaker City featherweights, hove
fought seventeen times, with fifteen
victories being credited to Markie.
Yet .Monahan never has been con
vinced that his rival was the better
man. He waa alwoya ready to fight
him for money, marbles or chalk.
it la the habit to call continued
meetings a "brother aot." Soma
timea this Is true, but no one san
say that of Johnny Dundee and
Benny Leonard, who met so
often, or of Markie and Monahan
or other embattled oouples. Soma
man atir up a natural rivalry be
tween themselves that nothing
oan guonoh. Defeat never con
vinces either. They are always
willing to try again and fight
honestly to tha bitter and,
...
Will, no hie footliHll nnti lined tin
for Ktigeue Saturday, mnny fans are
planning to drive up to Salem to see
the Willamette University eleven
clash with the Whitman college team
in the final game ot the northwest
conference to Ire played there. The
game promises most everything from
a atandpolnt of action, with both of
the small achoola well on the wav to
me conference mempionsmp.
a vioiory ror winameue meant
a probable championship, while
win for Whitman would mean a
aura tie If not tha title. Willam
ette la now at tha top of tha
league with Whitman and Paoltlo
tied for first with tha same num
ber of wins but with a tie each.
Whitman's ooach, R. Vincent
Borleske. olalms tha finest aggre
gation since 1922. However, Wil
lamette has all but one of tha
seven linemen who helped trounoa
the Missionaries 40 to 13 In
Walla Walla last year.
Snec Keene. Willamette m,ch U
driving hia men hard for the coming
battle. lie is alternating many pairs
oi ecus anu oacas to lind tho best
combination for what is sure to de
velop into a high powered aerial at
tack. Keene probably thinks Wil
lamette'e acorea can only come by
the aerial route, since lie esw the
.Missionaries stop Pacific for four
quarters in Porllaml recently.
Speo Is grooming Chuck De
Pos and Leo McEney for tht
Basslng berth In the backfield.
ne man lacks kicking ability,
which Is badly needed, while tht
other Is not the best passer that
might ba hoped for. If Spso
oould graft the two ha would
have one high powered triple
threater. Langs, Erickson and
Louie Johnson will probably start
in lha backfield berths. All three
men are regulars and eaoh has
the necessary qualities for ground
That the free Basses riven out to
the boxing and wrestliug matches in
the ugene armory must be reduced
w per cent ia tne ultimatum handed
down to Herb Owen, fight promoter,
by Kay Babb, chairman of the boxing
commission.
The pass aituation has become
acute, tha boxing commission says,
with so many free ticketa making any
sort of prof.it on the matchea ex
tremely difficult. Owen baa been in
structed to give out ticketa to only
those deserving them, and to eliminute
the large number of people who have
been coming in free because their
second cousin, Annie, loaned a -chair
to the armory that night of the bene
fit. "We do not wish to appear bard-
boiled about the matter," said Owen,
but i have my orders trom the box'
lug commission and wilt Lvc U'J to
them, 1 have ao many friends here in
town that i would like to throw the
doora wide open but that would be
Door business for both the boxiug
commission aud myself. We uuve been
fulling UU (juuu iiKMia ueic puu ia.c
a right muke a reasonable profit lor
our work."
"The large number of passes given
out here," said Owen, "haa made it
difficult to get really good men down
here. When Mickey i-loluu was in
duced to fight in Kugene, it was with
the greatest amount ot persuasion ue
cuuse he had heard that everybody
aud his brother comes on pusses. It
is the surae with the good wrestlers
whom we bring here. It is a constant
struggle to persuaue tnem tuat luey
can be assured of any kind of a
gate."
The announcement will have some
bearing on the number of passes
issued to the Battle of tne vtuu
rats" in the armorv Friday night.
Wildcat Pete, Eugene boy, is matched
against Wildcat McCanu, Salem. In
th nrellminarv. Art O Ueilly, Uni
versity of Oregon grapplcr, will meet
Johnny MorrelT, Murshliold. The first
match is to start promptly at 8:15
o clock and is to be a unnuie ui
fair, best two out of three falls. The
main event it to be a two-bour limit
affair for the beat two out of three
falls.
Wildcat McCann was due in town
early Friday morning to rest up for
the contest, wbtcb ia a continuation
of the match which the Salem police
stopped two weeks ago because of the
homicidal Inclinations of both fighters.
Ancient War
Bow Is Shown
gaining.
Mil.
loin is exnrrlinir In n-olntm ID.
MO fans .Situnliiy. ft is expected
iiihl i nc ifli'ircsi crowd in tlie history
oi cntiiuftitiou between Iho. two
elevens will be on hand Saturday to
wiinens rue nisionc mniKKle. And
judpnjr from pt encounters, they
wi'n i vq niKappuiuteii.
10.000 MAY SEE
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"n here today
, Port rt.Asn. ure..
t oliitnl.ia nnttersity a
their Ian gor, he est i-oi
can game of th
will, the I. infield VA
. The game is an antnmV h .in. .....
for once l.cce urphve Irish eleven
i the favorite. Columbia ,as lost one
and won two conteren-e games this
seas..,,, defeating I'.i.ilie, . , (1
and College of png, Sou,l. 7 to o"
, , ,,,llh"-,"h a fiercr- aerial
attack, brolii. a ll all tie in ,!. 1
uar-ter and beat Columbia ,,, ,t.
Henry l.n it nerving hi-, first
year as coach at I.infield and has a
combination of freshmen und .p,0
more, that haa Ivru Imwiug proui.,,-.
l.tnfie d however, has .cored but one
touchdown tin. ven,. jnc rt , . ,
Oregon States roer.es early In the
-canon.
PVOKKHKA
NKW YOliK. .Nov. 21 Ci Br
rlsht of tradition, the -tl'th gridiron
duel between ale and Harvard fur-
niMics the eaM with its outstanding
football attraction tomorrow. There I
are oiner important contests on the
state but none f Millicient calibre to
compete will, the at.ou.ri fray between
the Crimson ami the Hlue.
The rival head coaches. Mai Ste
tens of Vale and Arnold llorween of
narvanl. planned only belli workouts
st New Haven for tbei, Milla.ls todav.
lloth starting lineups have been nom
inated and most of the experts bave
tossed aside their form elinrr sn.l
confined their advancr statements to
pri-Mi.'noiis ot a close game.
Vale will lineup with Klygare and
Kari-vs a, the ends; Wilbur and Vin
cent, tackles; l.iuehan and Stewart,
guards; Loser, center; Booth, ouarter
hack; Austen and li.., halfbacks,
and Coriwre, fuiilck. 1 or Harvard,
Harding and ligdcn will he the ends
Uicl.ards and Tiafford. tackles; Mver-s--n
and Trainer, stiards- Ti. kno.
S.VI.KM. Nov. VI. (P Enthu
sinsm over the game tomorrow be
tween the Willamette and Whitman
college football teams, a game which
may eliminate one from a tie for first
place in the northwest eouference, is
at fever bent in the state capital, and
a crown ot iiuxm fans, a record at
tendance, is expected fo, the contest.
Advance ticket sales indicate this ce
llmate is not exaggerated.
Willamette T'niversitr, which last
yea, won Its first game from Whit
man for a period of yeos. is hopeful
of repeating the feat and thua lay a
better claim to league leadership.
I'acifc university, which plays the
College of I'utet Sound at Tacoma
tomorrow. Is the third team In tie for
conference championship. neither
teams Being defeated within the lea
gue.
La Graraeitt Will
Pkry Cmmerte
roi!TI.AM. Ore., Nov. II. ()
Annouii nent was made here to
day that the I .a Crandc high school
football teem would plav Commerce
high in a benefit game here Thanks
giving day.
The l'.i-year ace limit, which had
threatened to block the game, wil! be
waived, it waa said after officials of
the State Athletic association and the
Portland luterscholaatic league had
agreed to meet at a later date to a
tempt to reach some agreemeut.
THRUNBLAD LEADS
CRICAtit) v. "l.-ti-Arthur
Ikrunhlad of Chicago, last nigbt in
creased b d over Clarence Jack
son ' of Petroit, In their northern
sectional three cushion billiard chsm-
; ri-nstop match, taking the second
I Mock oil t II i it! i,minl.,. n hrun.
! bad leads bv ! t M. vv.th ,.:,c more
bod, of ,1,, ij,, m,t(fi ,
xdaf d
An ancient Manchurian war-bow
and urruws. differing radically in con
struction and design from tho tradi
tional Knglish 'long bow'' that hss
played so important a part in Anglo
Saxon history, ia being displayed at
the Gray Lynx .by L. L. "Flight"
Dailr. newcomer to Eugene and cham
pion archer.
Whereas tht bow used in modern
archery which waa patterned after
tht "long bow" of old Kngland, ranger
in length from 6Vj to feet with a
flat outer curve and rounded inner
curve, bendiug from the tips to the
stiff center or handle, this Mnnchur
isn bow- bends from tho immediate
center to within 10 inches of the tips
where it ends in reflexed, unbend
ablt endt. The inner curve of the
bow la a flat Inyer of water buffalo
horn. Upon this base is glued a lami
nation of hard wood, over which is
glued lsyer after layer of ainew, the
whole outer portion being covered
with birch bark and richly ornamented
In true Oriental atyle.
The monogram of the original
owner, a Msnchunan chief, together
with several mystic symbols are over
laid on the back or inlaid in .rH.lie
designs. The arrow plate, where the
arrow passes. Is the green skin of
a poisonous tinnke. The string iu n
silk-wrapped cable of row silk nhout
the size of a common lead pencil, an
unheard of site with present duy
archers.
The arrows are the steel tipped,
armor piercing variety, some US inches
in length with three guiding peacock
feathers fully 12 inches in length,
ihe arrows are ten inches longer and
the fealhera about t inches longer
than the arrows shot today. While
the how is an efficient weapon, the
whole outfit is sn extravagant, pains
taking expenditure of craftsmanship
... o.. wise commensurate with
performance.
T""""-" ' '-'! 'if
i0
mt M rj t ML 1
la the Automotive leam. I,
matchea Thursday evening, AjMe2
ed Oil won two games from gjj
and Watkins, Morris Chevrolet .J
two from Bcherer Buick and u.
worth't won two from Shell Oil
pany. Smith and Watkins bowled bu
game with 812 and Associated S
high series with 2300. Forman bo2
so ..,,. c ...... -vu nun ocnere, Ms
totala with 408. m
In the Fraternity leaen. A
teams bowled Thursday and th. ...T
rtri six teams will bowl by Tuesday 1
vemher Oft. Sitrmn Atnhn Pr.no-J 'T
two games from Sigma Chi. 8 ifl
I Vtnn-tarl hirrti onma -tl. M1 ...M
i totals with 1803. Minis bovrl. !S
game with 204 nnd high series 3
403.
The Ladies' league and the KnirJ
of Columbus lengue bowl at 7 o'tJ
frtciny evening.
Thursdnv's results:
AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
Associated Oil Co.
H. C 10 1R 1fl
Attorn nil' iii7
Thornton 1.11 1.4H
Purser l.'O loo
Corum 1".l 111:',
Stien 110 100
inn
lss ,a
lSJ A
j tr SslPr A
Here'a Art O'Reilly, University
of Oregon'a miniature Al Karaalek,
who ia matched against Johnny
Morrell on Frlday'a wrestling card
at the Armory, Little O'Reilly haa
been putting on some good ex
hibitions here and haa been
wrestling main events In aeveral
Western Oregon cities.
720 807 7S' J
un..,.. a..u TTainins
roreman -'ti.- js j
II-i . . r . .
l llipps ..Jt.l I..1V
Ahrens 100 177
Hnrdisty 12-1 1."3
Koepp 1S,'I 143
17 ii
127 A
168 tld
H. C. .
Douglas. ,
Holt. . . .
Stocky. .
Rogers.
Dowd. . .
701 812
Shell Oil Co.
146
108
1.17
117
147
147
1.17
125
130
167
"22 M
22
11
155 l
1.11 f
117 Ik
no in
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 21. W)
Ninety golfers, including interna
tionally known professionals and ama
teurs, were ready here todav for the
opening ot tht annual Oregon open
tournament.
Prizes nt stake in the three dsy
tournament are S'JoOO for the pro
fessionals ami valuable trophies for
the amateurs.
The program will Include 18 holes
today and Saturday and the 38 bole
final round Sunday. Low scores on
the 72 holes will determine the win
ners.
Horton Smith is here to defend the
Oregon tin,, which he w-on last year.
i.e.. iiegei. ii.j:. cnnmpion oi tne
'rofessional liolfers association, and
l.eo Gene Snrazen. former national
champion, are amius the other nlnvers
of international experience. This will
he the first appearance of Dlegel and
Snrazen in Portland.
The amateur division Is lpd hv Tie.
O. F. Willing, Frank Oolp. and Eddie
i mean.
The Columbia course, whero the
tournament will be played, is rather
nenv.v dut nme rain nas fnllen re
cently nnd some reiurd ncores are ex
liected in both divisions.
its
"Hard Luck" Hank
Hopes For Victory
KVAXSTOX. 111.. Nov. 21. W
No member of the Northwestern foot
ball teams wants a victory over
'lre lame Saturday more than
'Hard Luck" Hank Bruder. Wild
cat captain, who will play his last
college game on his twenty-third
birthday.
"I've had some bad breaks." Bru
der said, "but If we win thia one
luck"" ' be hard to forget the tough
Cosoh Pick Ranler of N'orthweat
ern. was RS years old yesterday, but
T c- ' " B vcieoration u any un
til Saturday night.
mm
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ttelpt Jl Orow
677 728 Ten Jii
Ashworth't Servlct Statins 1
Carlson 143 188 14S A
Woolsey 17H l."4 1M
A. Dummey. , ,.10S 13.1 117 n
Writs 126 132 1S .
B. Ashworth. . .132 1 52 145 Ijl
688 751 701 lltl
enorna unevroiei
..119 151 134 f
Towery.
Kirer. . ,
Chase. .
Lsndros.
Williams.
H. C. .
Olsen. .
Whippt. .
Holt. . .
Knrpolo.
Scherer.
.137
...125
...127
...134
161
121
115
170
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148 A
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610 725 718 211
FRATERNITY LEAGUE i
Sigma Alpha Fpsllon '
Walgren 151 135 121
Woodruff. 140 148 137
King 141 174 16S
Muus 160 204 129 A
Near. . ..
Pashney. ,
Slattson. .
Shaneman.
502 661 5501
' Sigma Chi
107 192
124
117
167
ISO
110
150
17(1
120
127 M
135 11
515 572 R5 V
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