THE flAPTTAir.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922
OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,
Copyright 1920 6 Jntt Feature Berries Ine,
MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Figures it Was Worth a Black Eye.
GOOD PIANO $89
Only $5 down, $5 month
We are closing out our entire
present stock of Pianos." Five
pianos for almost half price
J5 down buys any piano. Come
now, they arp going fast.
See ad on page 3
SCORE OF 19 TO 6
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SALEM HI WINS
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Weight told Us story again
yesterday in the game played lie re
on Sweetland field between the
Salem and Albany high school
elevens when the local team took
the visitors into camp 19-6, the
game being featured by a 100
yard run by Laubner, Albany full
back, when in the first three min
utes of play ho snatched the ball
fumbled by one of the Salem play
ers while he was standing on the
Albany goal line and ran. the
whole length of the gridiron for
their only score. On the kick for
goal the ball struck the crossbar
and bounced back into the field.
Albany bad elected to receive
the kick and on their first play re
turned to kick to mldtleld. Salem
started right in to trim the vle
itors and with the ball resting oh
the ten-yard line with the second
down and six to go it looked like
a score for the locals might Just as
well be credited. However, on the
next play the Salem man when
tackled dropped the ball and it
shot into the walling hands of
Laubner, The Salem backfleld
had all come in on the charge and
before they could realize what had
happened Laubner was speeding
down the field with too big a lead
to be overtaken.
First Touchdown Scored.
The Albany team spurred by
their performance charged like
demons and for' the first ton or a
dozen plays went through the Sa
lorn line every time. On the thir
ty-Iive-yard line the Salem team
held and Albany lost the ball on
downs. Adolph returned the ball
by a punt to the middle of the
field and after making., yardage
twice the Albany team again lost
on downs. The quarter ended with
the ball on the 35-yard line.
In the next period Sulem scored
Its first touchdown by straight
line plunges and aided by fifteen
yards penalty for Albany being
off-sldo throe times, Lllllgren car
ried the ball over. Adolplx missed
goal. The rest of the quarter was
scoreless with the half ending
with the ball in midfield.
Penalized for Holding.
In the third quarter the Saloin
team came up to" a stonewall on
the 30-yard line and on the fourth
down Adolph booted place kicks.
Both of the kicks were beautifully
executed, The first came when an
Albany punt was blocked and the
second when they lost on a fumble.
Jt was in this quarter that Salem
was penalized 15 yards for hold
ing and on the next play were set
back five yards more for being off
side. The quarter ended with the
ball on Albany's 18-yard line and
In Salem's possession.
. It took just five line bucks for
Salem to put the ball over at the
beginning of the next quarter.
Adolph converted the place kick.
The rest of the game was scoreless
and aside from a puss intercepted
by Pitman, Albany right half, was
not out of the ordinary. By the
time the final whistle had blown
It was gotting so dark that one
could hardly see the length of the
field.
Stars of the Game,
For Albany Laubner was the
star with bis run and his stellar'
punting, lie and Adolph were
about on a par tor distance. For
Ealem Hamilton and Adolph were
the outstanding lights. Coaob
Brumbaugh of Albany was heard
to say repeatedly that it wus the
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Salem center that was getting
through the line and spoiling a
lot of the plays. Adolph with his
place kicks and punts looked like
a college star and will bear watch
ing.
The team lineups yesterday
were:
Salem Itingle, re; Patterson,
rt; Coffey, rg; Hamilton, c; Aus-
man, lg; Townsend, It; Rhinehart,
lo; Brown, q; Lilligren, rh;' Post
lh; Adolph, f.
Albany Stein, re; Groshong
rt; Cox, rg; Stellmacher, c; Pat
terson, lg; Urhammer, It; Rolley,
le; Bilyue, q; Pitman, rh; Doty
lh; Laubner, f. .
Substitutions; Salem Moor
man for Townsend, Kelly for Lil
ligren, Townsend for Moorman;
Albany Waller for Cox, Allen for
Stein.
Officials "Cac" Hubbard. O. A.
C, referee; "Fat" Zellar, W. U.
umpire; "Brick" Hagerdorn, O. A.
C, head linesman.
FEDERAL ATTORNEY
AT CHICAGO ACCUSED
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Chicago, Oct. 21. (By Asso
ciated Press.) Charges against
the conduct of the office of United
States district attorney at Chica
go were found to be well founded
by Edgar B. Tolman and John It.
Montgomery, representing the
Illinois and Chicago Bar associa
tions, in a report to United States
Attorney Ceneral II. M. Daugh-
erty, made public today.
Mill City News
Patches and rips and bolos were
signs of rank at Mill City last
evening when forty-six coupleB,
wtlh other guests of the ctiy, at
tended the hard times supper and
dance given by the Mill City Ath
letic club in Hammond hall.
Fostivitles lasted until the early
hours of the morning and marked
the opening of tho winter's sociul
events In the neighbor "town of
the mills."
G. B. McLeod, Oregon manager
of the Hammond Lumber com
pany, is in Mill City inspecting
the properties and operations of
the company in Linn and Marlon
counties. He was accompanied by
his brother, Harry McLeod, of the
Los Angeles branch.
Last Times at the Liberty Tonight
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.CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In THE HANDS OF NAJIA"
BRUM HAZING
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ANNAPOLIS
IS TESTIFIED 10
Annapolis, Md., Oct. 21. Testi
mony given by Midshipman Wil
liam H. McGregor of Bremerton,
Wash., fourth class, that he was
brutally hazed by Bruce H. Robin
son, Chandler, Ariz., first class,
was substantially corroborated by
Edward K. Ponvert, fourth class,
when the latter testified before
the naval academy court martial
on the resumption of its sessions
in the trial of Robinson this morn
ing. "It was a big hazing party with
other upper classmen looking on
and making no apparent effort to
stop it," according to the story
told by Ponvert. He said he was
In the room while the hazing was
in progress, and he involved Mid
shipmen Fitzgerald and Steele as
seniors present. Ponvert Bald he
could not remember who gave the
command for McGregor to do the
thre physical exercises, "sitting on
infinity," "stoop fall" and
"asymtcte," but seemed certain
that it was Robinson who gave the
orders to stop in each instance.
Lieutenant Commander A. L.
Clifton, naval surgeon who exam
ined McGregor when he was tak
en to the hosptial, testuied that
the midshipman was suffering
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from pains in the left side and
thigh, due to overstructed aductor
muscles and also abdominal pains
"on the left side."
Perhaps with all the mines
working all winter we'll get
enough coal to last till the next
strike.
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Insurance Agency
412 Oregon BIdg. Phone 457
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Phone S7
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ARE YOU SATISFIED?
Is Your car right for the winter?
Have the dash, packed and water tight.
Put a set of skid chains under the back seat. They will be worth their
Weight in gold some rainy day.
If your tires are smooth and "skiddy" let us put on new non-skid tires
you can use the old ones in front or as spares.
Let us make you comfortable for winter-
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