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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CABITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919. I J LOTS DEFEAT HEED COLLEGE BY SCORE OF 21 10 12 Coach Mathews' Bearcats proved good enough to defeat Reed college Saturday, winning 21 to 12. . With Jour of the regulars oat of the Bear cat lineup, and' several others badly battered. Reed had the heaviest" and stronjcest team, but lacked the confi dence necessary to win. Willamette cored two touchdowns before Heed bad recovered from her preliminary tace fright, the honors being nearly canal afterward. ... Willamette won on straight foot ball, carrying the ball down the field In line plunges and cross bucks. Zel- ler was the one star of the game, car tying the ball over for the . first touchdown after recovering a fumbled punt in Reed's territory, and scoring the third with a thirty yard run rrom crlfumage. Wapato scored the sec ond touchdown, and also played a con sistent game. Dimick kicked all of the goals. Willamette's team was not as strong by one third as it has been in the other games. Reed was unable to gain consist ently except by the use of forward passes. The Bearcats sadly missed liasler and Rarey, who have broken up most of the passes during the sea Bon. Wilson, Osborn and Hoerline did most of the good work for Reed. Their two touchdowns were scored in the last quarter, Ellsworth carrying the ball to the two yard line from a for ward pass, and Klele carrying it over. The second was scored, by Peterson, who received a Tpass from Wilson af ter Osborn blocked and recovered one of Dlmick's punts. Willamette had the ball on Reed's 20 yard line at the end of the game. The game was hard fought and clean. Ramsey sprained an ankle, but otherwise there were no serious in juries. Reed Is well satisfied wth the showing her team has made, this be ing her first season of Inter-colleginte athletics, and they are -strongly In favor of continuing. Willamette's team and supporters were splendidly entertained by the Reed students. Willamette's supporters at the game numbered about 75, including a num ber of alumni who live, near Portland, The lineup. Reed (12) 21) Willamette Workman..... REL Jackson Peterson RTL ... Tobie Whealdon RGD . Lawson Osborn. C Bain Kerli . LOR Ramsay Belch LTR - Brown Ellsworth . LER : Barnes ;fiumway.... Q ............ Irvine Kiehl P Wapato Wilson ...JL.HR .. Zeller Hoerline RHL Dimick Substitutions: Reed: Brockway for Workman, Hamilton for Shumway, Hailing for Kerli. Willamette: Thomas for Brown, Sherwood for Ramsay, Ganzans for Irvine.. - ' SAIIiOR RIOTERS HELD Boston, Mass., Nov. 24. Eight sail ors were arraigned here today on charges of participating in a riot, fol lowing a free for all battle between more than 100 sailors and B police men and state guardsmen last night. Young Girls MadeStrong Mother tells fiow Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, built up her daughter. Belvidere, III. "My daughter waa go weak and run-down that she had faintino wvlta and headaches. Mv druReist recommended Vinol, and the result was that her health and strength were built iro very Quickly by its use, and 1 hope my statement will convince other mothers of what Vinol will do for their little ones who are weak, run-down or delicate." Mrs. John lewis. The Beef and Cod Liver Peptones ivwitnined in Vinol aided by the iron ana Hvnnnhnsnhites ouicklv restores the appetite, aids digestion, makes rich, red blood and creates sirengtn, NOTE Tout leading droRfdirt has for many years specially recommended Vinol because the fall formula is printed on labels. Your money back If It fails. Fiery Itching and Burning of - . Skin Is a MostCruel Torture Sore Speedy Relief in S. S. S.l Tbis good medicine hai itood Why suffer from these persistent tortures when it is so easy and costs to little to do at thousands of others have done and get relief through S. S. S.F It is now well known that eczema and other skin troubles come from impure blood. Br giving the blood thorough deaming you not only get sure and speedy relief but you alio uild up the system and renew rour vigor and vitality. tne ere It is I SALEM HI PUS DEFEAT ON EUGENE IN FINAL QUARTER Running true to general football tactics of the present season, Salem high school Saturday afternoon punc tured the "dope bucket" and handed to the Eugene high school aggregation their first defeat in three years. ; The final score was IT to 7. - - On Eugene's part it was a- case of two excesses two much confidence and too much luck for Salem. With a T-polnt margin to their credit in the final auarter, the efforts of the visitors slackened preceptibly and ended in disaster. Kicking from well under the shadow of their own goal posts, Eu gene followed the ball en masse down the north side of the field and found themselves boxed in when Gilt skirted down the opposite side to within four yards of the goal. Salem bucked the ball over and converted goal, evening up the score. . Salem' then klcked-off and Eugene'p backs, thinking the kick would carry over the last chalk line, allowed it to die on their own three-yard line. Eu gene kicked from behind its goal and the visitors again fallowed tne ball an J were again boxed in while Gill agall raced around their left end for a touch down. A converted goal gave Salem the long end of the 14 to 7 score. Salem's final three points came wita but scarcely more than a minute to play, when Rlngle placed a drop-ki.k square between the bars from the 27 j ard line. From the standpoint of football dis played, Eugene had the edge on the locals, but Coach Rinehart's men were fighting every play. 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"While out played on the offensive and constantly fighting to keep the Cougars from crossing their goal-line, the Aggies pre sented a stone wall line In the pinches and held safe their lead. The defeat eliminates W. S. C. from the Pasadena running and California's victory puts them up among the possi bilities. The line-up of likely teams now includes California, University of Oregon and Universtiy of Washington, but the selection will probably be made between Oregon and the winner of the California-Washington game, at Seat tle, Thanksgiving day. Hence, there is another week of wait ing' ahead for the gridiron fans who are anxious to see who- is to play in the south on New Year's day. ,, O.A.C.PREPARING FOR WINNING LOOP TEAM Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis,"' Nov. 24, Responding to the calt of Coach Harglss for basketball aspir ants to the varsity team, more than 30 men were on hand Thursday evening to hear the first lecture of the sea son. 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