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jfriday Evening Janrnffy 1025
THE EUfl K X E GUARD
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HOTRE DftWIE STEP
PASADENA. CM.. Jnn. 2. C4)
Xiumpted wreckage o Stanford e
fpotball bopei covered the turf of
B"e bowl field today, grim evidence
of tlie ruthless ride 01 the lour norse
n'i who yesterday led Notre Dame to
27 to 10 iuter-ectional gridiron
victor j.
1 Vet it was by no means the smash
fyx impact of an overwhelming force
(thai confounded tho Stanford uuiver-
''Ay players. They, not the Indiana in-
vaders, hud the advantage of weight
ml nower aud the ten poiuts they
were able to pile up were torn from
' the enemy by sheer charging strength.
T Eust outwitted west. Notre Dame
W.is always where Stanford should
biive been, but was not. Such was the
story.
i Yardage "Tabulated
' J By all the rules of football mathe
matics iSllinioru huuuiu imtc nvu.
' Coach Gleun 'Warner's men gained
' 104 yards from scrimmage; Kunte
Juckne's swift South Benders gained
..put 1H. rue Laruiuais regisicn-u -ii
' first downs; Notre Dame made 7.
qui ii ford completed 11! out of 17 at
tempted forward passes; Notre Dame
aVuipicted three out of seven. Notre
' ame netted only 4S yards with for--ward
passes; Stanford gained 1-iU.
1 ftockne's men were penalized four
f times, for a total of lit) yards, while
garner's suffered but a tingle 15
juu penalty.
But one mistake may wreck n ton
statistics, and there were several
-tauford mistakes. Notre Dume took
dvnutage of ull of them aud won.
lhe easterners opened modestly,
uckne storting the game with hi
Second string men. Stanford .shoved
this aggregation steudily astern until
.. kuc took a fright and whistled for
his four horsemen. They trotted ou
the field wilii their first string com
' panions, but the first period did not
.T..t!l L- I,, nl cnrail n
.place kick for Stanford.
i Score In Second.
I f I a the secoud period Notre Dame
scored by driving the ball over lhe
. goal Hu after repeated gains through
the Cardinal defense. Iiyden, one of
I the four horsemen, carried the ball
I . Ctowley failed to convert.
f -.I After that Stanford's mistakes
I opened the door of opportunity auil
t. there was alwuys tome one waiting to
I leap across the threshold. ,
, . First Layden intercepted a Stnn
f ford pass and sprinted 70 yards to the
V , cbilk line, Crowley converting. In the
I third period, Solomon, Stanford's
f, quarterback, fumbled a punt on his
$ own 20-yurd line, lluutiuger shoved
1: him aside as he tried to recover, pick-;-ed
Up the pigskin and ran unopposed
to a touciijlowa, Crowley again con
verting. v
In the same period Stanford scored
again, and for the last time, wnen
Walker pass-ed the ball over the Hue
to Shipkey after the hefty Nevers had
shoved bis way to Notre Dame's eigut
yard line.
;W . Stanford Threatens.
Stanford came, close to nnotiier
touchdown in the fourth period but
lost the ball on downs less than a
foot from the goal line.
. -Then came another Cnrdinnl error.
"Layden intercepted the pass Nevers
had intended for a teammate and gal
loped 03 yards down the field for
Notre Dame's final touchdown.
Nevers' line bucking power made
iini the star of the Cardinal offensr.
Coddeback's far-famed toe accounted,
for four of Stanford's ten tallies.
- Layden 's spectncular runs outshone
anjt other individual performance on
the Notre Dame side, though Crow-
leys toe and his effective carrying
ability made him scintillate, alongside
of his fellow members of the widely
heralded cavalry quartet.
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SPRINGFIELD, Jan. ' 2. (Spe
cial). Tiie Yreka, California high
school basketball team, which is on u
holiday tour of Oregon, will meet tne
bprmgficld nigh quintet on the local
-gym floor tonight at 7.30 o'clock.
The Springfield team is in good
shape for the tussle as they iiave
been training for some time for this
event The visitors played Franklin
high of l'ortland on Tuesday night
and were defeated 43" to 13. They
were also beaten by liosebtirg high.
On Wednesday night Uiey played
Yamhill high school and on Thursday
triflit met Dallas high.
Springfield's lineup will be: Cox
end Coward, forwards; 'Bates, center;
Nice and LewiB, guards.
FOUR HORSEMEN OF
SPRIhlGFIELD HIGH
! PLAYS YREKA FIVE
East And Coast
'j Have Honors Even
,KW YORK, Jan. 2. OP) Cali
fornia's victory over the Pennsylvania
fwtbnll eleven and Notre Dame's
oii'iuest of Stanford left the pacific
coat on even terms in the fhterseo
v tipnal series which started in 1013.
Tho cast and middle west have lost
as' many games as they have won. Tho
standings; W.I, T
Kfct o 5 3
S Const , 7 7 3
! Went 2 2 (J
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CALIFORNIA HAS BOUT
lOLLVVOtDt Cal., Jan. 2. The
first boxing bout of more than four
rorn.ds to be staged in Southern Cali
fornia, in over ten years, will be held
here tonight under the new boxing
lav. Tat Lester and Ralph Smith.
heavyweights, meet in a six-round
tnin eveut, which heads a card of
aefen bouts. The remaining bouts
an of four rounds each.
FREDDIE DOESN'T LAST
TolICNTO, Jan. 2. Freddie Vin
reat of Kngland lasted one and a
frartloD rounds with Jackie Jobnon,
fotluer Canndinn amateur bantam
weight champion, in an eight round
bot .
I SARMIENTO "HAS SHADE
kll.WAI KKK. Jan. 2. Pete Sr
niltnto of New York, had shade over
laW e Niea, Chicago, in a lu-round
bolt.
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Copr. 1525 (N. Y. World) Pr.ll Put. C.
Two Kugene motorcyclists, William
Davis and Dale 1-V Croner, ran away
with the tvo f.rst 'prizes in the New
Year's day endurance contest of the
Kugene Motorcycle association.
Twelve riders entered tlu race, but
many droned out' when they ran into
the wind, ruins r.ml bad weather, and
became hopelessly behind. .Mr. Davis
won in the professional class race.
aud Mr. Croner in the umateur class.
Second and third places in the profes
sional class were taken by Jack Kmst
of Huh i-burg and Yale Smith of Ku
gene. Prizes "aggregating $200 in value
will be distributed among the winners.
No accidents marred the event, ac
cording to Van Kemmery, stifrier and
checker at the station in Kugene.
Starting from Kjghtb and Willam
ette, the course ran west to Kimira,
then to Lornue, to Cottage Grove, to
(ioKhen, to Lowell and back to Spring
field, from theree in to Kugene by
the east bauk of the river and the
Kerry at reel bridge.
Fred Kotkliill was referee. Harry
Rentle checked at Cottage throve.
There were 10 secret checkers. Kn
trants were Dale Croner, C. A. Wel
boiti, Karl J. Vaughn. Lester K. Bar
ker, Yale Smith, William Davis, Ver
non Price, all of Kugene; Seth Da
vidson of Portland ; Uoy Walker uf
Kugene; Jack Krost of Itoseburg;
John O. Anderson of Kugeue, and
Roy Davis of Springfield.
(By The Associated Tress)
Notre Dame can claim the Ameri
can football championship without
fwir of Contradiction this Beacon. It
defeated teams from the(Pncific and
Atlantic -coasts, the south and the
middle west. The men of Rorkne
started their nil conquering tour at
South Bend. Iud., with Lombard, Oc
tober 4. They played Wabash the fol
lowing week at home, and then met
the Army eleven nt New York. They
returned to South Bend only to come
east again n week later to conquer
Princeton. Back nt their home field.
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CiPoi g a Tech was the victim, and the
"horsemen" progressed to Madison.
Wis., to defeat the state university.
A week later the game following saw
the eleven conquer Nebraska. North
western was humbled at Chic.igo and
Carnegie followed at Pittsburgh. The
journey to Califjrnia is recent.
Neither the tie nor defeat mars
the record of Notre Dame, " which
scored 2S0 points against 54 fur its
opponents. ,
Johnnie Dundee who surrendered
the featherweight box.ug champioii
fh.p and started a tournament wii.ch
w.ll produce a uew champ Ou tonight,
is reported to have cabled trom Italy
his intention of giving battle to h.s
successor. Duudee at the time he
gave up the title, insisted he was uu
able to make .the we.ght aga.u. .
The C.ncinnati Reds appear to have
only six regulars u round wliith to
bund a baseball team tor' the 10.5
race in the National league. Burns
and Duncan have disappeared from
the outf eid. Jake Dauuert is dead
and Caveney und Bohne 'have been
waived out of the league, although
they still remain in tike club's roster.
Luque, R.xey and Sheehan will do the
pitching. Bubbles Margraves will
nitch. Babe Pinelli wdl pluy th rd
base and Kddie KoimIi will appear in
the mill eld. There are several va
cancies. Ernie Nevers Is
Elected Captain
l'ASADKNA, Cal., .Ian. L'. Krnic I
Nevers, line plunging Cardinal star of I
the game with Notre Dame was elect
ed enptuiu of Stanford's lSfJS football!
team at a banquet in honor of the ;
western eleven here Inst night. Next t
seaBoli will be Nevers' last in inter- i
collegiate football, lie will be sen-!
ior nt the I'alo Alto institution neit ,
tall. -
PENDLETON WINS
I.EWISTON. Ida., Jan. 2. The
Pendleton high school learn last night
defeated the I.ewiston team in harfl
fouglit basketball game. The score
was:
Pendleton, I.ewiston, 17.
BEND TAKES GAME
IlKNH, lre., Jan. 'i. Hend high
selinM basketball team won from To--'
Itallea iiigh school last night by n
score of ,'il to 11. ltend playa at Ore
gon 'My tonight.
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Although the' plionsantu 8d(1 other
wild birds were in a bad way when
the cohlweutlier imth'riitrd and the
(mow melted, it is i:'ol expected that
there 'was any eons derahle Ions as a
result, uecordinj ti H.idnej- lioaeh,
deputy state game wjnlcu fol- Lane.
'"Jhc qu.ck lis.ipieurunee of tin"
snow enabled lui'iiy of the furnished
birds to obtain fond ui:d this iindoubt.
eilly saved many thousands,", the
warden states. Sme reports of tUe
kiliinc of quiil by. coons were -eeeiv-ed.
The quail iuhlc to flv uud
sought shelter un.Jer Vush cover nn l
it w.is here that the cooi:s ciusiit
the birds, .
"As tl!e snow w!:s dry this also
saved many uf the pheasiints Wet
snow usually results in free,ii:g f ,a.
tall feathers of the giime girds whic1)
prevent them from fiyirg," Jir. imM
said.
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, to adjust promptly nny cause of dissatisfaction and
endeavor to moke every purchaser u satisfied
customer.
To avoid any exaggeration or misrepresentation In word
or inference to that customers will never he led to
expect more in goods, quality or service than we
I actually deliver.
To advise every customer in regard to each purchase
as we would wish to bo advised were wo tho pur
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SCORE OF 14 TOO
BKRKKLKY, Cal.. Jnn. 2. 4
The I'niversity of California football
team, undefeated for five consecutive
years, was crowned with 1P-4 post
season honors here yesterday when it
defeated the Cniversity of Penncylvn
nia eleven, rated as one of the best
football teams on the Atlantic coast,
by a score of 14 to 0 (wo touch
downs with Added points.
A crowd of more than ."lO.OOtl saw
the Cnlifominns outclass, ouiruu und
nut kick the Pennsylvania!!.
Touchdown Suoedy
The first tourhdown was scored
within seven minute nfter the game
started. The (Quaker pl.tyers interfer
ed with linliiy on a fair catch on the
Pennsylvania 40-yaid line. No one
touched the hall, so Dixon. California,
picked it up and ran -d yards to
Penn s 14 -yard line where he was
forced out of buinds. California re
fused the penally for interference and
took the ball on the 14-yard line.
Three- line plunges by John Young.
California, shoved over the touchdown
md Carlson kicked the goal.
California took the offensive In the
second period and by a series of short
passes and n L'it-yanl run by lmlay
took the ball far into Quaker terri
tory. With a touchd'wn -n sightt the
gun ended lhe second period w tfi
California on I'cnn's four-yard line.
The (itiakers came back with nftre
power in the third perio and by sub
tle reverse plays and heavy line
plunges by Kield, Leath and Thomas
carried the ball lifter receiving the
kickoff on their one-yard line up (In
field to Cnlifornin'a one-yard line. On
the fourth down with a yard to go.
Pen n lost the ball on downs and with
it a chance to tie the score.
Passes Checked.
The Califoruinns were able to with
stand the famous pushing attack in
the fourth period when they broke
it tip and left the Cuaker3 wondering.
Taking the bull on downs after break
ing up several penn overhead attacks
"ii the California l-'i-yard line, the
western team swung into an offen
sive once more.
The Catiforiiians on four bucks
through the center of the (Junker line
like a battering ram carried the hall
from the 40-yard line to a tiin h
down. The last plunge of ten yards
was made right through MetJ.n'ey, the
famous nil-American tackle of the
(Junkers. Carlson's goal kick for Cal.
fornin add 'd the 14th and f ujI point
of the game.
Fierce Gale Again
Visits Great Britain
LONDON. .Ian. 1!. Another fiere
gale, the fourth within six days.,
mriick Oreat llritaiu yesterday and
j w idespread damage ia reported.
, Telegraph ami telephone wire? are
, down in all d red on a and coiuiiumi-
icatiou'with the inland and the eonti- '
nent ia greatly hnni)ered. All the
river valleya are flooded and tinui.
hoiiHCfi have heeu iniuuriited. with nu
merous minor caminltirs.
HAWAII IS VICTOR
IIONOH'I.i;. T. II.. .1 in. l!.-OP
; 1 1 w in university, pliying the 'ie"i
, foothal! it has ever exhibited, ndiled
to itn flwn unhe iteii record ncd ' fojee
! the Univeisity of Co orado!, defeat-
iu'i the mountain champions by 1 to
0 Jiere yestrrday.
WILLAMETTE LOSES
AKTOKIA. Ore.. .Inn, 2. In a fast
game of basketball (he Columbia club
TORIC
team took tiie bug end of a IS-11
score from Willamette university o?i
the club's floor lost night. It w.is a
nip and tuck battle up to the fin.il
whistle. The same teams meet here
again tomorrow night.
Hitter Blasts Are
Braved By Mummers
For Annual Parade
l'UII.AIiKl.l'lllA, Jan. Brav
ing the hitter blasts of .,ng lloreas,
Philadelphia's suhjecls of King Mo
mus flung a defiance to thj elements
today as they marched Willi trail. tion
yesterday as tJiey mnrched with tra
ditional pomp 4u the annual mum
mers' parade while shivering thou
sands watched fr,.m the sidewalks.
A Jo-mile gale kept the bundled
"f attendants of lhe gorgeously gown
ed New Year's club .aplains '.ugi;iiiT
at (he vnsl capes lliat covered great
areas nilli the r tuneful embroider
ies. Tin- wind liowever, succeeded in
delaying Hie pageant in reaching 1'iiy
Hall, the reviewing po.m, where sat
U uinednuinic committee that
awards the f I'.ll.lllltl cah prizes.
Current topics were the subject of
spectacles in the c ic division in-
i eluding burlesques of the world fliers.
' the cross-word puzzle and Teapot
l 'oiiie.
JIMMY SACC0 WINS
POItTLANlt. tire, .Inn. 'J. Teddy
(inrtin, leuver welterweight, was de
cisively defeated ill a ten-round bout
here yt-sterday. by Jiuiniy Sacco. ltos
ton. Weldon Wing. loctil feather
weight, and No he Cervantes, licuver.
fought a ten-round draw.
HOMER SMITH LOSES
MKXlt'O UTY. .Ian. 2. Tony
t'uente, .Mexican heavyweight, .was
given a decision over Homer Smith,
American, in a TJ. round bout.
GREB GETS DECISION
riTTSlU'ltlill. Jan. 'J.- Hurry
tireb, nnldlew eight cluiiupion. won a
judge's decision over Allgjc Kalner of
New York, ill 10 rounds.
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