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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1929)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAfiE THREE OREGON GIVEN EDGE OVER WASHINGTON GRIDDERS MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929 WEBFOOTTEAM RECORD BETTER THAN HUSKIES Eugene W For the tint time In many wagons, the University of Oregon football team Is considered to have more than an even chance to defeat the University of Wash ington Huskies at Seattle next Sat urday because of the showing last year. Oregon's Webfoots were victorious over Washington last year by 27 to 0. The doubtful strength of the Hus kies this year is illustrated In its 6 to t tie with Montana and Its crushing defeat by the University of Southern California, 48 to 0, is an other point in Oregon's favor. The rivalry between the two schools, existing since Oregon's vic tory in the first game in 1900, has been emphasized In the past few years more than during earlier days. In 1924 Oregon surprised the con ference by defeating the Huskies In an upset at Eugene, 7 to 3. However, the greatest battle be tween the two schools was waged at Seattle the year following. That year Washington won the Pacific coast conference title, but in the final game of the a season was nearly knocked from' Its position when an Oregon team, coached by Dick Smith, rose up to hold the Huskies 19 to 14. The first game of Captain John J. McEwan's era at Oregon was lost to Washington 23 to 9 at Portland In 1926. The next year was another battle typical of Oregon-Washington rivalry, but Washington won by the last quarter spurt, 7 to 0. Last year at Portland, the Webfoots scored their greatest triumph over Wash ington since the 43 to 0 win in 1900. i , . "A Few Variations" Ahead For Notre Dame yROCKNEy sV rVV lfv Outside of saying that there will be a "few variations" this fall, Knute Rockne reveals nothing about hb plans for bis Notre Dame eleven. Captain Law, a guard, and Brill, a half, stand out as big cogs in the South Bend machine. BIG SQUAD AT DALLAS HIGH Dallas Coach Wright of Dallas high has a tough proposition to train the football team into shape for a winning season, after begin ning practice three weeks behind all opposing teams of the schedule with the exception of one. The only school on the Dallas schedule that has not played at least three games already this season Is Sheri dan and that team has played one game; whereas the first game of the season for Dallas Is scheduled with Sheridan for October 25. However, Coach Wright reports an abundance of material more than he ever had turn out before at Dallas. After several weeks' practice some of these new men are showing up quite well. The most satisfactory of them are: Fred Keats, Glen Stevenson, Everett Mil ler, Harold Hyde, William Cadle, and Russell Humphreys. Bill Gar ner, a guard and letterman of last year, Is ill with rheumatism and may not be able to play all season. FIELDS WILL MEET NEGRORINGSTER 6an Francisco IIP) Jackie Fields, welterweight champion, will stake his reputation if not his title in a 10 round bout here Monday night with Gorilla Jones, clever negro lingster from Akron, Ohio. The pair will come In at 149 pounds, two pounds over the wel terweight limit, with Fields a strong favorite to defeat the cagey negro, desDlte the latter's somewhat Im posing record. A specialist at body belting and continuously aggressive, Fields is expected to set too fast a pace for Jones. ST. MARY'S BEATS GONZAZA, 32 TO 0 Ran Francisco UP A crowd of t5,000 saw Bt. Mary's college defeat Gonzaga football stalwarts of Spo kane, here Sunday by a 32 to 0 score at Kezar stadium. Outplayed In the lirst half, St. Mary's came back in the last two periods to sweep the Invaders off their feet. Plus Fours Are Not Balloons, Man Discovers Chicago, 7P) James Mr has made the startling dis covery that golf nickers may look like a balloon, but aren't. Meers, who Is 66 years old, put on a pair of plus-fours and went out with the boys early Sunday. The conversa tion turned to aviation and Meers had an idea. Inflate the k nick ere, he figured, and the wearer could float through space or upon the urfare of watcis. With his companions he adjourned to a filling station and th plus-fours were pumped full of air. The boys then went to the roof of a small building on the Chi cago river bank and Meers jumped. Poll cement pulled him out. M 'Tis very strange," said Meers, wringing water from the trousers. '"Probably It's the bum air one gets at the filling station nowadays." VANDALS LOSE TO OREGON, 34-7 San Francisco (LP) After spotting its opponents to a 7 point start, shortly alter the start of the game, the University of Oregon Webfoot football machine got started and defeated the University of Idaho Vandals at Portland Saturday 34 to 7. Comparison of game statistics shows that Oregon Is about two touchdowns better than Idaho. Stanford continued to show that it has a remarkable team this year, when it trounced the Oregon Aggies at Palo Alto 40 to 7. The Oiegontans made-their lone tally shortly after the start of the game when they caught the Cardinals napping and slipped over a long pass. . ' Washington State played true to pre-game dope and although the Huskies shoved over two touch downs in rapid succession In the first period the Cougars came to life and emerged on the long end of a 20-13 score. South Bend, Ind. (AP) Foxy Knute Rockne, as nsualt Is keeping bis football prospects under his hat and his hat on. He promises nothing more than "a few varia tions" for Notre Dame's football team this fall. Rockne Is noted for his "elegant variations," as the professors put it, and be probably will uncork something pretty fancy when his team tactile the "impossible sched ule" of nine tough games. Rocknes only comment on what he's cooking up Is an observation to the effect taat "football moves In cycles and there has been little new stuff in the last 20 years." His big fear, he says, is that his brood will burn themselves out emotionally, with the strain of meeting Indiana, Navy, Wisconsin, Carnegie, Georgia Tech, Drake, Southern California, Northwestern and the Army. MARSTERS TOPS SCORING ACES By The Associated Press Al Marsters' 12 point splurge against Columbia enabled the Dart mouth quarterback to lengthen his lead over the field In the race for national Individual scoring honors. Marsters now has scored 13 touch downs and 12 points after touch down for 90 points. In second place among the leading scorers in each of the eight major conferences or groups is Eugene McEver, Tennessee halfback, who has tallied 60 points on 10 touchdowns. The leader In each of the eight groups, as compiled by the Associ ated Press, follows: East-Marsters, Dartmouth, 90. Southern-McEver, Tennessee, 60. Southwest-McElreath, Baylor, 66. Pacific - Schwartz, Washington State, 48. Missouri Valley-King, Drake, 46. Big Ten-Glassgow, Iowa, 2R. Rocky Mountain-Day. Colo.. Ag gies, 20. Big Six-Page, Kansas, 18. LOOK OVER HOUSES Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Farnham, who sold their farm near Marlon last week, were in town Saturday looking over the homes for sale. WHITMAN LEADS IN CONFERENCE Portland (LP) Displaying a strong offensive attack, Whitman college continued its march for the north west conference football champion ship Sunday, defeating College of Idaho, 31 to 21 at Caldwell, Idaho. The Missionaries, through the ef forts of Applegate, quarterback, had made 25 points to College's seven at the end of the first half. In the final period. Whitman coasted on the 25 to 7 score, making one more touchdown while the Coyotes romp ed across the goal line for two touchdowns. In the only other conference game, Pacific, dark horse of the league, defeated Lin field 20 to 0 and went Into a tie with Whitman for first place honors. It was Pa cific's first game. GUESTS IN CORVALLIS Independence A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jones, Mrs. Marie Ruef and daugh ters Marian and Barbara, Mrs. Al bert Skelton and young son Robert, went to Corvallis Sunday where they were the dinner guests of the Misses Kathryn and Grace Jones. Beautiful Women Use Mello-glo Beauties who guard their complex ions use MELLO-GLO Face Powder only. Famous for purity Its color ing matter is approved by the Gov ernment. The skin never looks pas ty or flaky. It spreads more smooth ly and produces a youthful bloom. Made by a new French process, MELLO-GLO Face Powder stays on longer. Crown drug store. adv. BONE FRACTURED IN DAYTON GRID GAME Dayton Johnny Nichols, a foot ball player on the Dayton high school squad received a fracture of one bone In the left leg between the knee and ankle In the game with Amltv last Friday. The fracture will necessitate the use of crutches for two months, attending physicians report. The game resulted In scoreless tie. BEE HIVE CLUB GROUP IS BUSY Stayton Fourteen ladies of the Bee Hive club held their last meet inn at the home of Mrs. Harry Humphrey recently and made two comforts, one for Mrs. John Apple, who has a broken arm. A quilt was also made for the boys' orphan home at Turner. Last year they helped the home near Corvallis. MISS KINO VISITS Stayton Miss Mary King of Che halls, Wash., spent Saturday and Sunday visiting old friends In and around Stayton. She Is a daugh ter of Noah King who lived here twenty years ago. Her father Is now located In Canada. 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Wolves Start Their Howl MINNESOTA AND PURDUE CENTER BIG TEN TALK Chicago (IP) Around Purdue and Minnesota, the former a "dark horse" at the start of the season and the latter an admitted title contender, the majority of Big Ten interest centered Monday as all conference teams began practice fore next Saturday's games. The favoritism toward the Goph ers and Boilermakers was the re sult of the ability exhibited by both teams In games up to date, each has shown enough real football to create the Impression that It will be hard to win from either. At present Ohio 8tate is leading the conference as the result of two victories scored over Iowa and Michigan, and no losses. Three other teams Chicago, Minnesota and Purdue have perfect records but each of these has won only one game. Illinois has neither vic tory nor defeat charged to it but the mini record Is marred by a 7-7 tie play with Iowa last Satur day and that after Iowa had lost to Ohio. VCASOLINE umuimmm Snakes Instead Of Birdies Are Found on Course Sterling, Colo, (flV-Funny noises from the rough were not golf balls calling for their owners, a lot of golfers learned while playing a small course In this section Sunday. The hum and buzs came from rattlesnakes. Golfers out In foursomes, reported from three to ten snakes killed by several groups, the rattlers measur ing as long as four feet Cardinal And Trojan Clash To Be Torrid; Teams On Zero Basis New York (AP) There should be football fireworks sufficient for entertainment alone; every sector this week end but the main detonation Is likely to echo from the big oowl at paio Alto, cam. close to 85,000 spectators In this far western What A Mull! counterpart of Yale's famous arena will see Stanford and Southern Cal ifornia lght the iuse in Ihelr sensa tional rivalry. This clash between Cardinal and Trojan, between the coaching sys tems oi Pop Warner and Howard Jones, not only figures to decide the championship of the Pacific coast but to have a vital bearing upon the national title situation. Both elevens have their eyes fo cused on this twin goal as well as on each other. Southern California takes in Notre Dame and Carnegie Tech later as part of Its drive for national honors. Stanford winds up its season by entertaining Red Cagle and his Army mates, so that the In centive to win Is about as keen as It can possible be. Untile last Saturday, U. S. C. was generally expected to be the favor ite. The Trojans were off to a fast start and reached a peak of power by crushing Washington 48 to 0 on the latter's own gridiron. Stanford, coming along more slowly, aroused its backers by polishing off Oregon State 40 to 7, a margin of exactly 19 points more than Southern Cali fornia's edge over the same team. On this basis and the fact that Warner always has something up his sleeve for a big game, Stanford now rates at least an even choice. Both have California to contend with later. U. S. C. In fact, meets the Golden Bears the following Sat urday at Los Angeles, but Califor nia, to Justify any title hopes, must show more than it did Saturday In beating a scrappy but subnormal Pennsylvania team. BAGSHAW QUITS SOON, SEATTLE PAPER REPORTS Seattle UP) The Post Intelligencer said Monday that Enoch Bagshaw may resign soon as head football coach for the University of Wash ington Huskies. The newspaper said that defeats by Southern California and Wash ington state college, together with the tie game with Montana brought football matters to a head. The Post Intelligencer said that after the game with Washington State Satur day, which the Huskies lost JO to IS, a conference was held between Bag shaw 'a advisers and student body heads. 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