PAGE SEVEN
jlHAWKEYES-STELLAR HALFBACK
FRENCH WRESTLERS 'TEXAS TEDDY DEFEATS
. WORK OUT IN, BAKER; OLYMPIA EONE TWISTER
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, ORFciQN'. SUXD Y. XOVEMUKR-24. 1920.
HIGH LAURELS SCANT VICTORY
Schiller's Crew Passi and
Punt on Frosty Field to
.Victory Over One of Na-
t
tion's Star Teams in First
I I- XI v- V
LUOO III IIIIGG I Cul O.,
Drive ' By Hawaii; In Final f
Quarter Checked After;
Brilliant Passing and?
Defensive Play Small j
Crowd Sees Contest.
DETROIT, Nov. 23. (vP, Com
ing out of the'w?st to do battle
with a, team that had not tasted
defeat for nearly throe seasons,
i he Oregon Aggies today crossed
the frost-bitten jronl line of the
rhiverslty of: Detroit twice and
emerged with u 17 to 7 victory.
ijt w(ih a bitterly contested game
ployed' by a team that thirsted
for national distinction against
another tim that had its nation
u L distinction to retain. The west
erners' entered the game with the
od,ls, overwhelmingly against them
and before the final gun sounded
had .succeeded in solving the dead
ly titnj aerial attack und in forc
ing their own passes through the
air to-, triumph. .- . .
possible and both elevens respond -straight
football .pruetUally im
pose! bo and both elevens respond
ed, to passes and punts. The three
tmi-htbwtiH of the game were,
juade by the overhead route.
Iiclrwit seoreil first when liraziil
aqd Wtnren took the ball Into in
the firYa period and started a re
sistless maivh to the Aggie goul
line A 12 -yard off-tarkle plunge
by Jirazill followed by : series of
short snuishes by himself, and his
running mate, netted two first
lownsi Itra'ill then tossed a pass
to Yoking who scored tho touch
down.; Vachon kicked the extra
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UevHl of Centralia anil ibrreby i iwta. (iiyi.n.H. Wash..:
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The; Aggies hurled themselves
a&ainsjt tho tital line nt the open
ing of. the second quarter and then
p tinted. Immediately the Detroit
offensive was unloosed, liosswent
in fon Hers and got through the
dragon line for 13 yards, lie was
followed by ISi-nidll who broke
away Xor a 24-yard. gain. At this
junetitre the'Oregon defense tight-
cnnl and although Dotroit smash-1
ed .any passed its way to tho Ag
gie 2-yard line, the ball was losi
on downs. A short .lime later,
starting with the ball on the
4 G -yard line, tho Aggies by two
passes and an offside penalty for
Detroit, scored their first touch
down.: ,-The. final pass was from Buerke
to .Sherwood. Thompson was sent
In t,i i-tr.tr Ihn nvtn i.r.Hp:
Thn deciding touc hdown . en me
in the third period when Me
Kalip '. seized , a. pass Storen had
lritonded for Urazill, and plunged
over the Detroit goal .line. Al
though Jlughes failed to kick the
extra point ' the Aggies were
awai'ded tho marker when Detroit
wan ''declared offside on the play.
'The line-up; . . . .
Oregon , . ' Detroit
Mekalip Young
dl'iiil , I I -i iiinii-iM'ii
Cox .'...Ts.i...,'. - Huckman
(ieddes ......C Iardner
,Jliimmcr Kfl o Hniioran
'.Miller UT... Hart
Stiff '. HG Navin
I'linrbn O I? V'li'lmn
.Sherwood LH ilrnaill
Hughes RH Herg
fliimoro Fli Storen
, 8;oro by periods:
Oregon Aggies .. 0 7 7 0 14
JJPU'Olt, - i II u '-
Oregon searing:. Touchdowns:
Sherwood, McKallp. Points from
try. after toinhdown: Thompson.
(Kutn for- Gilmore. J'lacp kick,
ick for point after second touch
down railed. h!it aggies given point
when Detroit offside.
Detroit senidng:, Touchdown:
Ynung. .Volnt,, .from try after
Ifiiiehflou'n Viirlinn . MilncA kick).
Ml'i.TXOMA If STADU'.M, Port
land. Nov. 23 A) With the Uni
versity of Hawaii playing defensive
gains through more than thre
quarters and an aerial attack in
the last of tho fourth, the Uni
versity of Oregon today defer te-
the Rainbows, 7 to 0 before 10,
000 persons who cheered tho vis
itors lustily as they endeavored to
stem the Oregon tide.
, The forward pass attack launch
ed In tho fourth quarter by tho
Hawaiiaus threatened for a time
to overcome Oregon's lead. The
drivo which carried the llnwajians
more than half the length- of the
field whs checked however, insrtc
the Oregon 10. yard line.
The lone touchdown came near
tho end of the second quarter wheir
Itobinsnn took .1 loU's punt and
charged G4 yards through a broken
field, side stepping a half dozen
plunging rainbows before ho leap
ed over UiOj goal line.
Hawaii played brilliant defensive
inside its own 1 0-yard line, . but
was unable to check the Oregon
attack in mid-field. During th.
third quarter Hawaii ran only mio'
play from scrimmage, being back
ed up against its own goal for,
tho remainder of the period.
Holt lead the rest in the pass
ing attack with MacFailane, Indie
and AViso oh the. receiving end.
Thnv (lAninltnrl nc-u o ft oi- iti n
til thnv Weir, ivithln Ktrfklno
innfo nf Ihn I 1 ! ita whun t It iv
lurno.l in running ,,lnv. .!..! KLAMATH 1CA1.LW, Ol'O.. Xiv. ) The Mftlfol .li jlinvi-' h'iRll Si llolll
fallod to function nroporiv. I 23. (A1) As a crownlnR victory ito "li'ntl till- llf-avior .Myrilp Point!
Coah Otto Klum of the Rain-1 KO,i Konson. Klamath l-'nlls hiU ' hih f"ol nl Van Sooyoc flolrt ,
bows inn-chimed woolen undcrwl-ar s, hiol Uofuavcil Medfr4 h Kh here yf Kt'''lll'-V aacrnoon II, to 0. 1.1
anil ivonlon sooks for oeisri-ea- tnd-iv T to 0 t :wa the fir-t w"s kmt B,,nl nt ,h! yw,r !
lion, whi.-h thr-y woro und.r ihc,im s'int.i. TJi-t)V,t ,)u. !,..., Juniors, who Ik-iU winning
rncillntinn unlforni. The rrlsn. I ..... i ..n. tho (tlstrli-t i-ili.mliionnhfn, cti-fcit-
t-lcar wpnthor i.nd (try fa field i tl'.om lho vl-"or, . ' i 0,1 tho "-"lalo IHbIi ai-hool.
apparently did not affect tho Jlu- t sva a tenm of comparative 1 Tlu' vlelory ycstenlay wna lnrRo
wailan,.. . . ! str.-.ner ivlil.'h .' ia.-ed . Medfor.l ly "" lu v(Cm" f "
A fourth period drive on tli.-i.i.i.. n i-...nn-i., ....ti.,. ' Inxky who was a terror on ot-
r-art of tho virltors from the nun- fort-nro wan utlllzcjd In- the locals
ny mld-iiaelflf Islo.i had the i-rowd . t0 ,.un nrr(,,M t, sii;io 1 touch-
j down of the fiamc. Wwisher, Klanl-
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WAHHlNtlTON,, Vo'v. 28.)
Kotir diousiind hyulve flying "f"
eet's and as m u by ', military ai':- i
planes would be the goal of a flve-f
year extension of tho army air!
corps expansion program, under aj
plant discussed today with t'hi.ir-',
man James, of the house military1
committee by Representative Maas.
UepuMictn, Mhinesoui.,
fnder the present ijropram thcroj
wntil,l be i'.L'Ou active and reserve'
flying officers and 1,200 airplanes
by ' ,
"The five-year program is in-!
adquai, Maas 4id, ."mnr nnl
ht'Ur aviation fields shouW hn fti-J
taMished by lho, army, ' CVmgro.ts.
should make provision for' rapid
increase in aviator and tor the d1--velopment
of spoedier . pursuit
planes for combat, purposes.. Tho,
regular ,nrmy shoiilil not be made
to suffer through an' increase In
the air corps." .
Maas, himself a,u aviator, (re
turned Kriilny from u ' 14., 000 miiej
flying !trip that. took, him to every)
important army ,alr fieh in the;
country. lie said his Inspection
oi the. air. defense proved to him;
that u rapid expansion- i tho uir;
corp.s iirogn.m was necessary, ,
.lames ftpsured hitn,,.Mas said
after his conference, that the
diie.stion would bo presented :o
the military comtuttteo early hi
lNHniiei along Vith, a iiroiwwMl
cseiio the iirmy housing ijrn
gram. ' .
Tin? Minnesota n H-'nd the, coun
try needed more army air passes'
and an air defense, on the north-,
west border.. Small temporary
fields along tho Mexican horde!-,
he said, should, be abandoned and
the forces concent rated.
Ills program also would provide
for the extension of aviation to the
reservo officers' training corps in:
universities, and the concentration
of the air corps reserve for train-
ing in largo citle. He suggested
additional squadrons be stationed
lit Fort Snelling Minn., at Oampi
Lewis and Vancouver, aWsh., and
at San Francisco.
LONDON , t,'j King,- ieorgi,
leading stamp collector of , Km:-:
land, has loaned a volume of his
rare specimens for display before
the 1'VMowh of the ItoyaJ Philatelic-;
society. Altogether the king owns'
I' 00 volume of stamps.
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Clean cotton rags wanted Mall
respon
on its to.es.
inv or.vc sLarieu on nawaii s nth. Falls halfback, was
own 14-yard Hne and the attack ! HiMn.
stinted lo the Webfoot two-yard Klnmnth . Fnll ' ibi Vem
mark with it lnemorablc showoi' wnn lwo."m frnin (Snm faji. ; he got.'loose. flilinsky also kick
of passes iiefore tim W'f bAmi t one f nym ' A Itttrns,' ' faiif.,' and' one ' d- a couple of extra ' points SQuaro
could stop it. ' It went oven far-j from Weed. California. bet ween -.the -poxts; and everything
fenss and defense. Ito scored two
louehdow'hs and . nntributcd a
couple ,of senHallonal runs, after
ho got- warmed up to his work.
Mln tho first half Ihe visitors kept
Ivm 1 him covered, but In the final half,
ther in fact. A last pass soared
past Ihe Oregon last white l!ho,
and there was knocked to earth
only after a spectacular struggio
for possession on a ball that jik-gh-d
and jumped in - the air, Vm!
touching it and then the, other, i
between Archt-r of, , Oregon and,
Peterson f Hawaii. i
Kor a full second they strng-;
gled for tho fateful puss while the
crowd roarel. The sympathy was
all for Hawaii. It could not
been otherwise after the lute
) ho did, -he did well.' He is. a short
j chunk of i la d, im slipi.erly im
ian eel, and ought to tie, a -great
; help on tho high school team next
j fall.
Another pupil of Coach Hay
rsnn looms ns a future high
lineman. He is n yung
by the name of Kiclitner,
husky. His business yes
terday was to bust up the enemy
have' The Southern Jr,ej?oji Normal: also tackled runners with- the
nsivu ' h'iol football team experienced i ball when
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struKdle Ihe visitors dlilayed. little . dll riculty in dr-featlnft lho eieryliody else, and was in every
I hen An her caln. il the .lay and Iluniholdt. Oullf.. Teai-hers c olU -.-e j ay.
.i Imt from his h.md sent ih'o h.ili'at Ashland yesterday 21 to 7. h--l .Medford Juniors seored their
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rnnvAl.t.is. hfli Nov. S3.
,Vi Orenoli State f-ollete .itlldents
eelehrated the llliirt 7 lipxet foot
hall victory over Jletroit univer
sity nnd the thlrrt mleeesive in
terseetlonal footli.ill panie with
a radio Jamboree. Informal ral
lies and a. victory 'lance here.
Crowds heard the play by play
returns by radio, sendins "p
cheers 0.-V the .home team over
lame a lend nnd forced nhead.
HUNGARIAN POLICE ROUT
PAJAMA CLAD STROLLERS
Ill'UAI-KST. Huiipnry iJP) Pn
J.imas ns all-day dress have not
found favor In lindanes', where
an effort to transform the hath
ln place on Jlnritaret Island Into
an Imitation of l.ldo met with
sliih dlsaiiproval as to brinB the
police to the scene.
The committee of public works
had permitted the management oi
the Island to nlluw. the baihers.
as an experiment, to w.-ynb-r nlan-
the shady pallw of the lsl.mil In
pnjamas. I'.ut ordinary visitors
were horror-stricken for the
lluncarian Is cvcrythlnK that Is
orrect m matters of dress nn-1
telephoned the. police, who sent
the loosely clothed nt rollers hack
to tho beach.
out ,pf Peterson's reach to the
Krotind. Il wa.s automatically a
totlchback, the Wehreet gaining
possession of the ball on their own
i-o-yard-llno. '
I'ass succeeded pn.s In this Inst
minute drive from .the arm of
Itusty Holt, liKht ir,n-potmd halt
bad; wonder of the Rainbows, who
hurls the pigskin with tho irraee
and control of a baKeliall piu-her,
but the utlnck failed.
I'.obby liohinvnn never made n
more brilliant run than that which
rcsaltcd In the lone touchdown
of the game. llobinson look
Holt's long" puni less than a min
ute before tho second quarter end
ed, lie poised for a moment
then, as the Hawaiian ends rush
ed upon him, pivoted and was out
of their grasp.
lie swerved In the , left sld"
line, dodging two more tacklers.
He suddenly found himself in by
two more, but changed his atriilc
and came almost, to a halt, one
of them shot by and. the other
he thei sidestepped.
Then, as the Oregon interfer
ence began forming, he -raced
straight down the grandstand side
line. Threo times ho was almosl
caught, but he always managed
to elude ills would-be tackier
until, at the end of f,4 yards, he
tumbled across the goal line. He
kicked his own goal Just as the
pistol harked the half.
The line-ups and summary:
Oregon
PENDLETON, Ore.. Nov. 2.1
IrVi Jlinmii- Dolan of ls Anglos
won a In-round derision over lel
Allen of IjiCranile here last night.
lilan took eight rounds, with two
eren.
Hawaii
Jtidil
Martinson
(looner
A. Nobriga ,
Kaualhilo .
Howell
Howell
MaeKarlane
Holt
Vise ..i., II !!....
Kaakua i-'ll
Score by periods:
HiiH-all 0
Oregon ; 0
Oregon scoring:
llnhlnsnn (sub for Uinihihii
point for try after touchdown:
Itoblnson (sub for I.ondahl )
fore a small crowd. Tho Norm..l final touchdown, when l!oh Thur
school played consistent and wleody i ,. plunged across, after the
football, and the visitors were nn- hn had been carried to tho three
able to halt their rushes. Claud ; y;l-d line.
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In' a final tb.sh to score, penetrn'.. I 3 Sl.Ul I 3.IP-
Ing to the Cougar 14 -yard line In I 2- " '
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Tacoma i3 tq 0. Playing an ac
curate passing game, the Coyotes
kept tho ball In I'uget Hound ter
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