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BERKELEY, Nov. 11. (A. P.) All
tickets to the Washington-California
football game ho re next Saturday
have been disposed of, J. F. McKenzie
of the graduate managers' office an
nounced. . California's memorial sta
dium has 71,627 numbered Beats,
HERKELEY.' Cal., Nov. 11. (A.
P ) A .tonne, subdued feelintr of ex
citement spread over the Univoxsity
of California i-ampuu today.
.It was brought on by tho knowl
im1jo tliat next Haturday tlio power
ful Washington university football
lea in will encounter California.
Coach Andy Smith continued to
day in his refusal to, venture a pre
diction, on the outcome of Saturday's
game. He said ho preferred to. "let
the result speak for itself."
Meanwhile the varsity squad con
tinued to absorb tho hardest . train
ing schedule of tho season. The
afternoons roll into nights, but the
Hears continue to practice." One
factor ' tending to aid California is
the fine physical condition of Its
players.1 Every man is well rested,
the bruises and. knocks suffered' in
other games have disappeared and
n distinct air of confidence is notice-Hide.
SEATTLE, Nov. 11. (A. P.) De
claring "brains will go farther than
brawn Saturday, so keep thinking all
the time," Coach Enoch Bagahaw to
day prepared the "University of
Washington football squad for final
practice before the . championship
contest with California.
Foxy football is going-.to win the
game in the opinion of those who
have been following the work of
both squads. California will have to
unlimber a new set of tricks if the
Bears are to have bacon for break
fast Sunday morning tho Washing
ton fans assert as they point to the
fact that the Washington backfield
played against California las year
ho knows what Andy Smith s pets
had to offer.
Washington boosters are jubilant
because the squad camo through the
Stanford scrimmage without a Bign of
damage. Tho entire squad is in the
"pink" and raced through practice
last night.
Tonight tho squad will be given a
send-off by the .student body. 1 '
0.A.C.T
ON ARMISTICE JAY
CORVALLlS, Ore., Nov. 11. No
armistice wua called In the battla
for football Hupremucy hero today,
for Coach Schlssler of tho Oregon:
.tggies ordered practice today while
the general student body enjoyed a
holiday.: '. - i
The squad worked out in tho nr- j
niory last night,. becnuse of . the
Hlorin of wind and rain on Bell -liold.
Tho biB rook squad was -pitted
against three' regular squads succes
sively and ran plays designed as
nearly liko the Oregon method of
attack as scouts have been able to
diagnose them. . While developing a
powerful and smooth working offen
sive, Schtsslcr Is not, minimising tho
need, of a strong defense ugulnst Ore
gon's' attack. '. -
NEW YOltK, Nov. 11. (A. P.)
Following nro tlio mora Important
football .games In the . oast, middle
west, south and far -west for Satur
day, November 14:
East.
Yale vs. Princeton., at New Haven.
Harvard vs. Brown at Providence.
Army vs. Columbia at New York.
(icorgetown vs. Centre at Washing
ton, D. C. -
Pittsburg vs. Pennsylvania at Phila
delphia. 9
Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse.
West Virginia . vs. Penu Stato at
Morgantown, W. Va..
Williams vs. Amherst at Wllllams
town. Navy vs. Bucknell at Annapos. :
Rutgers vs. Holy Cross at Worcester
Cornell vs. Canlslus at Ithaca. .
HoBlonr college vs. West Virginia
Wesjeyun at Hoston.
Lafayette vs. Susquehanna at Eas
ton. Middle West.
. Dartmouth vs. Chicago at Chicago.
W. & J. vs. Petroit nt Dotrolt.
' Nlitre Dame va. Carnegie at South
Bend.-
Ohio Stato vs. Michigan at Ann
Arbor. .
Minnesota vs. Towa at Minneapolis.
Purdue vs. Northwestern at La
fayette. Illinois vs. Wabash nt Urb.ma.
Indiana vs. Hose Poly at Blooming-
ton.
I Wisconsin vs. Michigan Aggies at
niamson.
Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia.
Kansas Aggies, vs. Nebraska at
Manhattan.
Orinnell vs. Kansas at Grlnnell.
Des Moines vs. South Dakota at
Vermillion.
. Texas Christian vs. Arkansas at
Fort Worth.
South.
Alabama vs. Florida at Montgomery.
' Auburn vs. Vandorb'lt at Birming
ham. !
Maryland vs. Washington and Lee
at Washington.
Tennessee vs. Mississippi A. & M.
at Knoxville.
South Carolina vs. Furman at Green
ville. Tulane vs. Sewanee nt New Orleans.
Virginia vs. V. P. I. at Charlottes
ville. Georgia Tech vs. Georgia nt Atlanta.
Kentucky vs. V. M. I. at Charleston,
W. Va.
William & Mary vs. Haskell at Rich
mond. Far West.
California vs. Washington at Berk
eley. Montana vs. U. S. C. at Los Angeles.
Stanford vs. U. S. C. B. at Palo Alto.
Colorado Aggies vs. Colorado at
Fort Collins, Colo.-
Colorado college vs. Utah at Colo
rado Springs.
Oregon vs. Oregon Aggies at Eu-
gono.
CHICAGO, Nov. 11. (A. P.) The
Northern .Methodist church has voted
for unification with tho Southern
Methodists. Tho vote has been under
way for months and passugo by the
conHtltutional majority necessary was
announced today as Hi, 315 for und
Kll against.
' Southern Methodists are still voting
with tho result there still in doubt.
; Dr. K. il. Wade. . secretary of the
general conference of tho Northern
Episcopal church, who made the. an
nouncement, said that although the
constitutional majority had been
passed on the voto of 106 conferences,
49 conferences of his church had' not
yot officially reported their votes.
! The statement in part follows: '
"If there should be a two-thirds
majority in tho Methodist Episcopal
church, south for unification, then the
MethoiliK.Episcopal church would
call a general conference to meot
with the general conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church south,
which meets in its regular session In
May. 192(1.
. "The 'Methodist Episcopal church.
according to tho offlclul vote has def
initely decided for unification and it
is assumed that the majority of votes
will continuo to be very large. Should
it two-thirds majority bo secured by
tho .Method 1st Episcopal . church.
south, and that Is more probable nt
the present time than for some
months past, tho breach caused in
1845 would be healed and tho two
churches would eventually become
one." "
Unofficial tabulations of the south
ern church vote as made public Sun
day in Nashville, Tenn., showed 2034
for unification itnd 2051 aguinst it,
the former being 878 votes short of a
constitutional majority on, tlio voto to
date. ' '''.'
.WASIIINC Nov. 11. (A. P.)
Robert V. Fleming, who entered the
service of the Kiggs National bank as
a runnor, , today hecamo president of
tho institution, one of tlio largest in
the east, nt tho age of M years. Ho
succeeds -Milton 12. Ailes. who died
here sevoral days ago, ami who rose
from tho position of a janitor In tho
bank to that of financial leader In the
capitul.
houn defeated Pllllam SVhroedcr
and If. W. Spurks for tho one-year
term. Schroeder based his campaign
on opposition to tlio present man
agement of tho district und received
tho lowest vote easu
. Tho voto on tho one year term
was: Calhoun 117; Sparks, U3;
Schroeder, 49.
GRANTS PASS ELECTION
GRANTS PASS, Ore., Nov. 12. (A.
p.) Forbes Fosberry and J. C. Cal
houn were yesterday elected on tho
board of directors of tho (J rants PaB
Irrigation Uistiirt; , Five candidates
wero in the race. For tho three
vear term Fosberry defeated A. M.
IM'slon by a voto of Uiti to 93. Cal
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Two inches of snow lies on " the
level at Bull Run lake, source .of the
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A holiday tone prevails in tho local
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