The Capital Journal. Salem. Wednesday, jf. Portland Kiuht hundr .. 1 Willamette University Football Team uwp, by the Knight Packing company wuji-u 1111U8 me puouc has a de cided appetite for such relishes The company in 12 months con sumes 00 tons of cabbages cut for sauer kraut. Mothers ai,' and Orai.dna C dually iK,,K,( WJI naive p,P1',U?.b'tCi Girls! Girls!! ve Your Hair VINOI With Guticura Soap and 0 in tman t to ea.cn. ciampiaaireaoi You Will Be Page Six Top row, loft to right Nickel, guuril; Sherwood. Lyman, end; liaslor, lackle; Itarnray, guard; Bain, center guard. Bottom row Socolof-sky, e id; Teams In Fine Fettle for Turkey Day Clash Here; Officials Are Selected fullback; Irvine, quarter; Mathews, coach; R. Rarey. halfback and captain: Zeller, halfback and captain; Zeller, halfback; Wapato, fullback; H. Rarey, White, guard; Lawson, tackle; Barnes, e end; Ganzans, end. a HOW THE TEAMS WILL LINE UI FOR THE WILLAMETTE-WHITMAN FOOTBALL CLASSIC HERE THANKSGIVING DAY, SHOWING WEIGHT OF EACH TEAM. Willamette Position Whitman Lyman L-B R Schroeder Lawson L-T-R Haritage White L-G-R . Kmign Bain C Burks Nlfkel R-O L Blair Hauler R-T-L Comrada Barnes R-E-L Dean Irvine Q - Corkru Rarey L-H-R Tllton Wapato F Garver Zeller R-H-L Shepherd Officials: Rteree, "Chuck" Reynolds. Umpire; Dean Walker. Head linesman, "Bill" Holdsn. Average weight of teams Willamette: line 107 pounds; backfield, 163 pounds. Whitman: line IJ2 pounds: baekfield 164 pounds (approximate), ' At 2 o'clock tomororw afternoon, on Sweetland field, "Chuck" Reyn olds, former O. A. C. football star, will ill his offle.lal capacity as ref eree, send tho respective gridiron teams of Willamette university and Whitman college into what prom ises to be one of the most spectacu lar and hardest fought games on the northwest conference schedule for this year. The game will be Willamette's debut Into fconforence football clr clea and will be the first contest "1 this class ever staged in the city. Little Oopc Available, praotlcall no dope on the com parative strength of the two tennis is available, because they have nad no opponents in common. But Coach "Nig" Borleskio's Mission aries will enter the fray as favor ites, due principally to the more experienced personnel of his team and the (act that they 'have ah ead; met and given creditable accounts of themselves In games with the University of Washington, I'niver slty of Idaho and the University or Montana. They, annexed the hitter game. Wtllamotle, on the other hand Will face the visitors with the Strongest lineup put in the field ly the Bearcats In many years. Some followers of the game rale C'eaeh Mathews' eleven as the most for midable ever developed by the local school. With Wapato, Zeller. Itarej and Irvine, a iiiinrtet avering 164 pounds In weight, the Bearcats have an offensive unit capable of worrying any college eleven. Zel ler, trvlnc and Unify contribute tin upeed to this combination, while AVatuto's 1 f S pounds el" beef Is a constant menace to the opposing line when a critical few yards of ground are needed. Whitman Hacks Tast. into these warriors Coach Mil I thew has drilled the famous Notre Dame style of play, before which patter learns than Whitman have fallen victims to weaker opponents. , Opposing the Willamette baok fd'd ;v:il be an uliVnulvo unit of u.ual ability and u-tt.v .-epilation in thf W hitman ipiartet of Garver, Tllton. Shepherd' vtnl Corkru. In Corkru, at quarter, the Missionaries have a diminutive field general who Is rated as one of the wizards of the conference in open field work and who has earned the reputation of be-in a deadl tackier. In his team mates behind him is a trio that plun .ts hard, skirts the ends fast and picks Iwlvs like a rabbit. Time I- Ch inged. Both trams aie reported hv theii Y. M. Boys Class To Hold Bicycle Jaunt Wednesday rne preparatorv and cadet el,. es of the V. M. C. A. compcijil of an noys between the ages of 10 and l years will hold a bicycle trip to morrow to Liberty, The boys take their luncheon returning at 1 o clock. Races, competitive games and indoor baseball will make up program. tomorrow evening the cadets ami juniors will hold a feed after which Hie clubs will meet to elect officers and choose names i,-!,.i. lass have their separate nlutui .,,i letlvlties. At 7 o'elnek lh ,..m .... a mixer for them consisting m !.. Ing popular songs, talks and a four ieet nirn picture. All cadets and minors are urged to be present The Y. M. C. A u.iii i, ...... ..... t'l"tll-ll on lhanksglving day from 5 till 9 p. m. i lie pame rooms can be used .and although l,o.., ,..m .... 00 gym classes, competitive games IVIII be put oil bet we,. i. ll.u ....-I clubs. Irrigation of 7 Lane Lands Is Contemplated Roll Call For Red Cross Closes Thanksgiving Eve "The success of the Willamette chapter of the Red Cross for the coming year, depends upon the suc cess of the fourth Red Cross roll call which closes tomorrow night, strenuous eforts are being mane by the local office to insure a record renewal of subscriptions. The last hours of work are vital to the cause and every one interested in the Red Cross should make every moment count until the last hour of the roll call," stated Chairman B. McDan iel this morning. "Out of a popu lation of approximately 40,000 in Marion and Polk counties, less than 15 per cent enrolled as members of me ed Cross last year. The ex penditures of the Willamette chap ter directly In Marlon and Polk counties during the past year ex ceeded by 100 per cent the am-junt which last year's roll riti nae,. If this stiuation continues to exist one of the greatest f,,,-,.,., ' munlty Insurance will be not only handicapped but stifled." High Rnrollincnt. The reports from the school dis tricts Indicate a high percentage of enrollment in the rural mnr ties. In many cases the enrollment exceeds the number of residents in he district. Some of the workers In these localities have been com pelled to walk eluhf an . ... ' I ten miles ,islt a 8i"!f'e family because of he conditions of the road, accord Ing tn reports from the local office i no sacrlfipp tv,,, r woelh"' '"hl S,,U' "". IS orlhv of highest praise," stated President Ueven f,h i,hj . l"1 inamette OJwwer when interviewed this morning. "Rve,-,. a . . .t,uai health." "",P cases of The roll n ........ Th 'Hi t-orti. i oiue.any closes ';n? f'iL r "on unH. '",0. r"f- utrned In " Z""" ' Sn,,s allotted Knna a His tiain " ' Cml. r,newl cam of the tnt' members rectior, , ; r "" 'he di Instrume, I hcott n'-e to bt neal "nihing a flnfcl an Polk counties have not been visited by a Red Cross worker. Any one who has not been visited anu who wants to aid, should send his mon ey by check or postal money order made out to the Red Cross Roll Call to Chairman Bruce W. MoDaniel, second floor postoffice building, Sa lem, and receipts and buttons will be promply forwarded," advises he local chairman, "If any commun ity or school, district has not been solicited, due to some unknown cause, the office will appreciate the courtesy if it is notified at once." "The roll call must be a success. If the Willamette chapter is to meet the additional' demands thrust nnnn it, if it is to do its part in assuring me stability of the nation, no more efficient or pratcical method of in juring such resuls exists than that it securing a membership without delay." Defeated Greek Premier Wishes To Quit Politics Paris, Nov. 24. former Premier Venizelos of Greece is despondent over his defeat at the polls Novem ber 14 and may retire oermnnentw from politics. In Snv event ho mill awau definition by the powers of their attitude toward Greece, said Sophocles Venizelos, son of the for mer premier, to Paris correspond ents at Nlve this morning. Oakland Police Officers Facing Booze Charges Cnkland, Cal., Nov. 23. An nouncement that two members of the Oakland police department, one a sergeant and the other a pa trolman were facing court charg es because of their alleged deal ing in liquor without proper per- ' mit, was m.rde by F. P. Morse, commissioner of safety today. One of the men manufactured and the other sold liquor, accord ing to the evidence at hand. I am not in a position to make their names known," he said. Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 24. Final drills n a set of signals are being given to the University of ' Pitts burgh football team for the game against Penn Stale Thanksgiving day. 1 CORE THROAT Margie witn warm salt wate hen apply over throat VJCKS V A ro Rub uotr 1 Million Jan Used Yearly S. C. Stone, M. D. TREATS CANCERS 157 South Commercial R 1 rpl and doee a general office practice Office Tyler's Drug Store ,. Sen' m the Money. " ' I'eopte , Jvi;. , .v,t, ti 'V. Li. HtlAffltv .,,wl r r ,, - , ' w- LfOU- man f Dexter have made applica tion of the state engineer's office for the right to appropriate water from Lost creek and iiM,io..i for the irr!itioii of 4iin ...i for fluming lumber in Lane coun ty. Other applications eoverihg wa ter rights have been filed as fol lows: By Mrs. Myrtle i 'b ,...,, Bltkum covering the appropriation " irom an unnamed stream for domes! ie supply in Coos coun ty. By John F .m-,, i..,- , f ills covering appropriation of i uter from Jacka ss creek nnil three springs for the irrigation of lend and for domestic supply in .1 lek.-on county. By Minnie Itongardner of Won der covering the conetrurtion of a reservoir on Water creek for the storage of water for Irrigation purposes, in Josephine county. By D. P. Norton of Takilma covering the appronritlon of water from south fork. Scotts Gulch for the irrigation of twenty - .... ii, ......... .... lit,' illicit ft: .ij cosohes as in Ihe pick of condition five arrra in ,tinhln. and playing at their maximum By tho Veer Creek Live Stock KrniKth cf peiM-mw! in tomorrow's company of Li Crande for the I ratne "it iicrtich. f a.la. who appropriation of water from Tver; has !on out of tie- '!: mm !i'""-' creek for domestic use and the! up o . a .lint of injurioa sin. e thelrI.)Ka,ion of fjftv orM m ,A ;U. Vashin '.el pi me, wll lie back ntjow ootintf, .en uo. I or. i. .,1. ,11 n-i. i;i.-Kie ami will add rtiferia!! '.' t.ie strenr Of the Mirsloilary liae. The tim.i of' the tfame, anneutu rtit a - i- lto'clp.'k, : .. : T i cnccraunp, rtnusepnc emo GOOD ADVffF A Salem Citincn Glve ... . , mmm value you suffer from backache .,,daehes. .Uzziness. nerv weak, languid, depressed annoying Urinary disord lo you know what to do' home Salem people do oi?a the statement that fi U s from ,i Salem citizen. lestmiony that can be investi Mrs. L. A. Harriott nsi mL. , .uw. ...... Bt. savs: "1 kin v .... i.oan rvmney e s with K.,t. K.,....y recommend them stv u- neys were weak ana al tl.,.. had severe backache And felt du' and languid. I frequently ha nervous headaches and mv kid neys would not act rlirht. I r..n. of Ooan's Kidney Pills and used them. They soon put my kidnevs in good order and the hickaches icrt ami I felt better in every way' iTice 60c, at all dealers. 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