T W IT Copco Projects MORTO AZORES, — The German Helal - • Are Explained 01220 a rriv e d h e ro at 1:1» p. in. 1*^ i I ' H H H I > ifornia It becomes Increasingly evident th a t m u ch of the football claaa ■ of 1927 la concentrated in the middle west', I Offhand it might be said that this section leads all othera in the I possession of promising and aeere-prodnclng«gridiron m aterial. * np Ms. ta c t last «naw last aeavy wontout in pre- p a ^ tlo n fb r fee fe m e B a ta rtfe Aftes the workout he pronounced Ws meg in ’good oondttlen fey the Pffstee, < . J' • Last night's work consisted largely of signal practice and kicking. Some time was spent in perfecting paaaes and end runs whtch w ill undoubtedly he need no . the m ajor attack In ‘the game Saturday. Forward .fees ' defense cam« in fbr attention aba and raiuK í i i . i ‘¡ í tfcm a C fcus »v.- ' • - j T '* < L* M V* “The beet hackfleld In the Western Conference is at Northwest­ ern., I i is about the nearest thing to the ‘Four Horsemen* I have seen and for aheer power I think it is better. "The players are Yata Levison, quarter; George Holmer and Captain Vie Gustafson, halfbacks; Tiny Lewis, fullback. "Lewis, 190 pounds. Is a line plunger, fast In an open flelX f ’A y V« and averaged 00 yarda against Ohio State in his punting. LevisoR, 178, la the lightest. Gustafson and Holm er weigh around 180. "Every one of them can run. pass, kick1, and do It better than »the average back. They w ill bear watching. . "Ohio has. A rt Huston, a sophomore, who Is a beautiful sun- ner and passer. Elmer Marek and Byron Eby are other good • halves. Aside from them. Ohio's backfield material Is mediocre. "Michigan has Louie Gilbert, halfback, and a good one. Herb Joostlng, of eourse. is Minnesota's strong back. Jud Timm Is playing well for Illinois. Chester Wilcox and Ralph Welch are ¡best for Purdue, but the fortmer was hurt and may be out of Sat­ the backs were Intercepting and j knocking down passes all dVer the fie ld . The eoach seamed well sat­ isfied with the squad, although he made so statement as to b«* opinion on the outcome of the first Jntareoitegiate gases to be rlayed In Southern Oregon. Last night's firs t string lineup contilned the* following. Center, Hobson; le ft guard Johnson; left I Oregon Power . company have received ah - Interesting re­ port of the progress made by thia company during the last three months. e T^ie letter accompanied ’the regular quarterly dividend on Cedco preferred stock, the twen­ ty-fifth consecutive dividend paid on this Investment. The progress of the Prospect No. 2 project, which w ill be the 1 • r i e s t hydro-electric power plant In the state of Oregon, and other major construction Spears; fu ll Mercer; rig h t h a l f ! Prouse; quarter GoSnell. Shields was calling sigadTs and directing I dreadful hoarse eroupy cough the /e r y first night he took It and it was a great relfef to see him drop into a quiet sleep. Since than, we have many times proven its reli­ ability for coughs and colds.*' Good Also for whooping cough.— For sale by all druggists— No. I Roseburfc— Douglas c o u n t y Today the three most important plans 1200,000 Jail. parts of the costume are the hat. the shoes and the bag. They are no longer accessoriea that “ top •off" And outfit, but are rather th e articles that are the founda­ tion of the successful enstume. u rd a y ’s game. ' \ , RBAD TIDINGS CLASSIFIED "Chicago has no outstanding back, 4>ut has four or five who are steady and dependable, which accounts for the team’s early season success. Toad Crofoot is a triple threat man at Wisconsin. Others probably w ill be heard from later and I w ill let you know about them. "As to ends, „Beanie Oosterbaan of Michigan, ef course, is theI best so far. In addition to being the best , pass receiver, he h as ' »been developed into a passer and is doing well at it. In a d d itio n ,'. he s a peach, n it the defense, big enough to break down most any- j thing that comes his way. • ’ “ Fisher o f Northwestern is another good end, but wingmen are somewhat scarce out here so far. ■' “ Leo Raakowski of Ohio State is perhaps the the Conference. He Is a Junior, weighs 220 pounds, 6 ft. X, and is a bear for work. Emerson Nelson, low All-America on sbme selections last fall, is handicap! team, but he’s plenty good. Stakler, Northwestern, i as does Harrigan of Michigan. "Bher of Michigan Is a good guard and D art of Northwestern is a wow. • • , ' . • ., i z • “ Van Brangsn of Wisconsin .w ill be worth watching. “ Bob Reitsch, Illinois captain. Is T H E center. Others may de- tackle Rice; left end May; right guard Ball*, right tackle H effner; right end Shields; le ft h a ) f I SHORT TA Lh M by T H O V O H T F t t M OTHERS A California (Long Beach) Mother speaks; "Only a ’ mother who has passed through anxious hours of fear of croup can appre­ ciate our feeling of gratitude ta* ward Foley’s Honey and T ar Com­ pound.* I t stopped Junior's ALBANY COLLEGE the team on the field last night and was appointed acting captain ] by th e coach fo r the com in g I game. It Is thought the above I lineup w ill be on the field when the kickoff takes place Saturday I afternoon. -I ' The probable lineup for the P i- I rates w ill be; Daugherty, R. B ,H Fate« R. T .; 6 . Shear«?, R. O.; W . I Shearer, C: Kauppi, L. G.,; Tolv-1 stead, L. T .; Campbell, L . B.; J Cos, F .; Long. R.' H .; Goodmpa, I L. H .; Elder, Q. # » I Officials for the game w ill* be ( SO. OREGON NORMAL \ * Saturday, November 5 K ranier, Grants Paas, referee; I P itt. Grants Pass, 3 Umpire; J Schwnrs, Corvallis, head lines ] man. 4 ' * I The outstanding back of the East is Bruce Caldwell of Yale. A fter Caldwell comes the deluge, the choice of partisans, critics and fanatics, the halfbacks and fullbacks of everyman’a t2am- DAY! AT BIG CARNIVAL Football! The young man from Yale stands head and shoulders above ii: Wortham S h o w Have Spec­ ial Attraction for Sat- > wrda y Show» .04 t i Tomorrow w ill be Ktds Day at 'th e Wortham' carnival at the Fairgrounds near R edford and under special arrangements with the-m anagem ent all shows and rides have been reduced in price so that all children may enjoy them. ' Special programs w ill he given ’ at dach show tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 6 p. m. JThe manage­ ment said they remembered theirJ kid days and in ordnr to bring] happiness to a ll children, had re-1 dOced the prices and arranged special programs f«y tomorrow afternoon. There w ill he a special show by Shirley Francis and’ her w ater] circus, Boso w ill do special stunts I 2:30 P. M. 11 you can duck the line, skirt tackle, run the ends, fling long, accurate passes, kick goals from 80 yards away, get off« your punts o f 60 and TO yards through a charging wave of opposing forwards and do most of the tackling for your team’s secondary defense­ men you’re a Bruce Caldwell. Klam ath 'Falls — 8. and' eat Northern bay Sixth street d„ jperty for station use. ‘ #r, * • • * Rainier to have new newspaper * not yet named, F. J. Robertssn 4a fe lto r. . Ashland H. à Field * • . • > Adults—76c * GENSflAEr ADMISSION *' -dt» V Grandstand—26c 31 and the d o n k e y s w ill perform all kinds o f tricks and races, I and -the eight big rides on the grounds w ill be ready for the kiddies too. Every precaution w ill be taken by the management to avoid ac­ cidents and they stated it would he perfectly safe to the kiddies com e and enjoy themselves. smokers DEATH TOLL REACHES«) L n Bo- W li h the demonstration did some fine work ou the Ash­ , jj! I passing e ff In lin e shape there land high squad is doing good should he no lack o t enthusiasm work on the backfield position. ¿V. te r the game tomorrow. Cheer ( “ Blond'' H effner, who jiggles ov, 4 x - J le<“k r s w ill be on th« Job to lend the scales at 2«0 pounds, h Pssa-. is o t the 1n aaa ««heol »ongs. A deha youth, tackles w ith a. deadly ilch was Aa, the final v . practice ap result. Kenneth Hobson, p are i harbqr proaches, Coach Mac McNeal has green m aterial is showing up re­ steamer I worries and fears, bat is certain markably w ell th oenter position. id. ] of one thifeg t h it the untried local H arry .May has. displayed of­ at least W in d w ill put up the beet fight fensive and defensive ability a t vessel's 1 b them. end. Rice, ez-Jacksonvtlle star correct W ith "Connie” Conrad o f Jfed- plays the position of tackle. Ho­ nt least A>rd, the elusive fnU baek, 'In ­ m er Dickson from "Dunsmuir, al­ jured add out b f the game» Ooach has worried a M t «boat his baek- f w i d / " / V’. ; R ALLY d e lu d e d on the squad a r a ' ° * at f Rutterfield . whe haa proved o«e) worthy of a backfield pb- ------------ M K He Is aa ex-Ashland high “ r , ¡ ■ ^ » J i c k Burleson can kick, 1«. sn d M K d run Jay Jo h n so n la a though hie experience has been a negative quality is showing up fine. “ Dutch” Shield, form er Un-i iversity o t Oregon frhshman and football s u r is playing sad and calling slgJ/Us Roland Parks is fonad oa the lino. Bogs, Med-| fdrd, also, shown a dogged de­ term ination lfi lino position. Pel Pettonger and Clyde Beeson are also in dntform doing good wprk. Other membon of the squad hove shown some coal stuff in their workonts. Navy C. P. 0. Blue Flannel Shirts. A great value a t .............. .. . $4.00 B » « e *, ,t a r nbld to play oa etth- qrer t h e ' er Une or in the. backfield and la N o rm a l, a real asset to the team. W ith an o'clock ja b fity to klek, pane and eaipy the W«I b e -b a ll equally well Chuck JPrenee, M cN ea l* who btared the South Faandqna —A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store— (Biggest Little Store te Town, Open-Brentoff».) Come in «ee what we have to offer before but watch haw other smokers m e changing to , ' . ' . Students—26c