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PAGE SIX. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. 10 MORE ALLEGED RED I Jus! Received AGOtlier Shi?ment cf Womea s Coats Inciuding Lc2tliereUe and Cther WaterProof Coas A3so m AtTrnn mnrATrr I - 1' " Plush and Velour Coals at Popular Prices. 11 III ILMl' II 111 ILl I Llli D OREGON COACH.NOW FEARS OUTCOME OF By Paul FaiTiiigton fCanilul Journal Special Service.) Eugene, .- Or.i Oct. 30. Gloom of the dark variety and in large quanti ties, it the stuff Coach "Shy" Hunt ington is passing out here concerning the Universtly of Oregon-University of wasmngton lootoau game to ue play ed In Seattle next Saturday. "Haven't a chance," Hunting Insists. "Washington has 30 real stars, veter ans of the game, who are back with a view .to getting even for last year's de feat. Their line is heavy, fast, and charging as one man. Their backfield, although lighter than their line, is ex ceptionally swift." "Bart" Spellman, assist coach at the university, witnessed the University of Washington-Whitman game at Se attle last Saturday in which Whitman" was defeated 120 to 0, and declares he Is of the same opinion as Huntington. Up in Seattle, however, "Jump" Hunt is apparently not feeding his ag gregation on , confidence. Hunt, it would appear, has a wholesome respect tthut Chcmawa was coming over Satur for a team that wears yellow and green (day In "war dance" style, the team be jerseys. Critiques appearing in papers lng accompanied by 200 rooters and a in the Sound city are not of an over- brass band. To offset this, he said the ly-potlmistic nature and mention of ; Wesleya.i rooters would have to bust "the terrible Steers" and the "smash- Ing Huntington," appear with fre quency, Thursday afternoon, following a short rally, the lemon-yellow warrors will leave Kugene In a special car on the 5:05 train for Seattle. Friday will be a day of rest, Huntington sayH. and j Saturday tho Eugene machine will give the northerners all it has. Captain Everett Brundenberg, of the locals, may he seen in the Seattle game for the first time this season. Itrandcn berg,' a fighting, smashing back, has been laid tip all season with a cracked Shoulder. . BSSCHHE Los Angeles. Oil., Oct. 30. Follow lng the arrival of Uabe Ruth, slugger (1c Jux to spend the winter here, It be came known that he prulmhly would spend the winter working in thu mov ies. Seattle, Wash., Oct. .'10. Six brine liall men have applied for the Job of managing tho Seattle baseball club, nya IVesl'dcnt Brewster of the Scuttle team. Tho. list is made up of CharHv Mullen, who finished out the seasjn AS pilot of the locnls; John Gair,:l,. manager of Kansas City in Ihe Ameri. ran Association last year; Eddie Her", . Salt Lake dripper during the pant (ton. son; Clyde Wares, second baseman or. the Seattle club;' Chick (,'andll, first baseman of the Chicago White Sox, ami Hill Leard. second sucker of the ' Ileiiiimont Texas league club, formic manager of the Seattle Northwestern league squad. Wnde Klllefer, 1019 Los Angeles leader, is being mentioned In baseball circles here as the 192) Seattle pl'ct. The new manager will b named t a meeting of the loe.il C'ub directors to be held litre next Treek. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 110. (Uni ted Press.) Willie Median, coast fighter Wednesday received two (olc gi.uns from New York promoters which Indicated that Jack Kearns an Dave Matkay have reached un agree ment and are about to choose an op ponent for Jack Dempsey. One telegram, rom Mackay, asked Meehan to state his best testis to meet Jlempsey and said Mtickuy ond Kearns iteie In conference today and would close a deflnte match on Friday. The other message was from Hilly Clbson, who originally handles Mee han in the cast, and asked whether Median had closed with Mackay to light Dwppsey. rMUMiM LOOSEN UP THAT : HEAVY COLD Go after it right away with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-lloney THE person who o.ice gives this nationally popular cough and cold relieving medicine a (uir opportunity of proving itself, becomes a convert. He learns now really bene ficial its healing and balsamic antisep tics are in helping relieve a cold, cough, grippe, bronchitis, hoarseness. 11a finds out how promptly it assists Nature in effecting a complete eradica tion of phlegm and inllamniation and congestion. Today right now get an econom ical bottle at your druggist's. It will be a well-paying investment. 30c., 60c., $1.20. pcmojAX for youn4 on)i ow Folk A Dleaiant. effactlv treatment for every ftmuy. Promptly rckaaes tin bile flow mid Overcomes coaatipuliua. Po-Do-Lax sets smoothly, pleasantly on tha DioM stubborn BOXING I I Livrsf VltNDl TOMtH J ! : V TOUIK MAY KKTIKX Harold Toble, of the class of 1918 and member of the grid iron teams of 1915 and 1916, breezed onto the campus Wed nesday noon after a lapse of over two years. Tobie came direct from his home in Green Acres, Wash ington, where he has been since February of this year, after being discharged from the sea service. He at present contemplates re-entering Willamette. j . STUDENTS GET READY In order that the student body may play its part of the game as well as the Bearcats play their part when they vie with the Chemawa Redskins on Sweet land field next Saturday afternoon, a preliminary rally was staged at chapel Wednesday morning. Yell Leader Fle- gel in starting the rally, announced somethin' during the Saturday contest, and he urged the students to yell hard enough to feel the bustln' influence in the practice rally. A second rally will be held Friday at chapel time. When the Indians trot onto the field, they will find 400 of their Commanchee brethren psychologically opposed to them for "the bacon- and." Noted Student of Bible Here For Conference DU. JAMES AT. GRAY lr, James M. (iray, dean of the Aloodj; llible Institute, of Chicago, and well known bible scholar and teacher arrived in Snlcm today to take part in the Bible Conference now .being held in the First Baptist church. Iir., (Iray spoke at three o'clock this afternoon and speaks again at seven thirty this evening uud ut the same hours tomorrow. The conference opened yesterday, Dr. W. P. White of Albany, being the speaker. Notwithstanding the inclem ent weather there were good aud iences both afternoon find evening who listened with Interest to the ad dress given. i,Ni.i,nTi:Mi:T for the DARK. CONTINENT The South Africa Geographical so ciety has been recently formed. A wide range of activities has been out lined for it, including the publication of a periodical. 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INITIATION' 11IXD With the cry "This Is the royal bumper; bring on the royal bumps" the fifteen members-elect to the Web sterian literary society at Willamette went down the initiation line Wednes day night and into the full fellowship of the society. The new men were first subjected to the pajania parade on the campus. The men initiated were Vern Ferguson, Edwin Randal), Luther Cook, Truman Collins, Elmer Strevey, Dewey Probst, Hay Todhunt er, Vernon Sackett, Orlo Gillett, Kingston Lister, Hugh Walker, Elton Von Eschen, Haiiand Allington, John Moody and William Mickleson. The initiation work was executed by the entire Web society, but was arrang ed for by the following committee. Kenneth; Powers, chairman; Lester Day, Sheldon Sackett and Jack Luck- STARTS TODAY ALSO MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN The Stage Favor ites in "In A Pinch" A Snappy New Two . 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