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Paee Two PuiuImv. Nov. 1T, 1ilV. THE JOAMi Callahan Wins in Bout WfthHudkins YKItN'ON HM.l. I'AKK. LOS AS'CKI.ES, X.iv. 14. Muslijr TalU-, hin. Ljs Anrflcs !i,;h!wt;s!it. won a 10 rouvid ic.islr-n cxor Ace HjU-j kins, Nebraska wl!i cat hero thl1 afternoon, i Ciltha ou'.bov.J lh Nobnu kail ocJ floor J him i.i the slxsh mKn:i wiih n ''"ht PiW ut to ; the jnvr. The knock down, al thnurh HuukiB did not takeM a coui.i undoubtedly gave Callahan thi' niee he needed to win. The two boxers were very evenly matchcj r.d both put up a good j battle. Football Scores AGGIES ARE VICTORS OVER WEBFOOTERS (Continued front Pae One) ilmv.-ml. .1: llrown, V. t'olgute. lit; Syracuse, 6. Princeton. jr: Yule. IS. l-aFaycttr. 4 7: FiiKyuelianna. 0. C'oicill, S3: Canlsius. o. Micliljaa. U: Ohio Suite. 0. Holy Cross. : l!uts''r. 0. Pittsburgh. 14: Pennsylvania. 0. Maine. 0: New Hampshire. 0. V. 4 J.. T: Petrol!. 0. ltO'Son V.. 14; Providence, 6. Columbia. 21; Army. 7. . N.w York U.. ST; Trinity. S. Kurhmati. 2; University of South Carolina. 0. Georgia Tech, 3; Georgia. 0. Indiana. .12: Hose Poly. 7. Notre Dame, it; Carnccle. 0. Dartmouth. 33: Chicago. 7. Illinois. 21: Wabash. 0. Wisconsin. 21: Michigan State. 10. Minnesota. 33; Iowa. 0. Missouri, 1C; Oklahoma, 14. ' ttrinnell, 3: Kansas, 0. Northwestern. 13; Purdue, 9. Vermont. 7; Mlddlebury. . West Virginia. 14: Porn Slate. 0. Kansas AFgies, 0; Nebraska. Navy. 13: Pucknell. 7. Cornell. i: Buena Vita. 0. Teas I".. 20: Ariiona. 0. Colorado Aggies Dintv' Moore's Son Marries Mary Green XKW YOKK. Nov. H I'uited 'News V romance of the blending j of corn boof and cabbaio' with lbe creoo stui'f that ro only "i I'ncle lira's man was revealed to ; great ly :nieiv-i-u urouiio..." - p r 1 T I S H rii,ir.,tiT when it was learned that DWlll3l Willie" Moore, ion of Dlnty" Moore, proprietor of tho famous sorting and theatrical reudcious that bears his name, had been mar ried to Mury Stufford Creen piti'x ' Moure's place l(. bio.y Mr Hu kn. r. a suit which .' .M illed In oid itm. after the place had I its door for a fo tnU'tl. M.s. Moore w adoi't-'l by Colo nel lei n when her n.ir.uu died 2 war-- : r i, auJ has luvn reaied In luiiin. In the triro ue of the i word, tver sln.e. site u 2S Ji , night tiy llaie M. Toy, chairman j show, loy uoiiuimi thai III ayaUin j f J,, ,(f -of i lie CalKoiiiia highway i-uimiils- of federal uld lu highway work la coil. , 1 ..... ... . I... ",n,n- i on i unr'uiiiu iiuiiiiiieu.' iia lort-1 livery o( The iri ' e....-ii.... t...r.,r m lianiiti.! of rasl.il a Mlilrlleti runtMat Iii'iIim iihi ! llamn - . ........... ....... - . ., T.... : " ' "Willi, hlshy builders ana omciaia aii cnngresn reaaiunig a ciinuuunnre of Bit now a0lt T the close of the All-Western rond Ihla nolle v. '..,..' ttnWI ' ' UH H . , 1 JUL SUB LOST WITH CREW OF 60 I.OSDON. Nov. 14 I nited News The submarine M-l has been glv- poJ en up for lost with all hands. Her Cniversltv. 0. , nan inivrrsity, -: loioraao oihfr olajm, , fame ,., lh ! College, 0. roamiser of his father" place. The tventucay. .; irKinia. .imiar.v, o. . younf. maa u famou, alonK Ihu EJ white way as a dancer, of the lull KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Graduate nurse care in confinement SSie scored 'at home cacnot be macle to e,u:ll;aii attractive offer be g the ,oach.;"inthehospital.-adr. 23 j Ir,jh ,,u.0 py(.3 tae Aggies advanced by steady line j smashes until Den man went across t for a touchdown. SehurSneraft kicked goal. " Oregon's first touchdown eame In ! tho second quarter with a long ad- ' vance by straight line plunging. I Anderson then threw a forward rs 1 to Mauti. who carried the ball to j the Aggies' two yard line. Jones ' hit the lice three times, putting ; the ball across. Wetrel failed to kick goal. Wetiei's second bad puut came j In the third quarter when he kicked out of bounds oa his own 29 yard iir.e. With a forward pass and sev eral line bucks tae aeain, rn:uer maniiiK iuv wtiiu- down. Scnulmerica kicked goal. . j. . . . . , . I Eat Klamath County meat, the Oregon scored in the third period leef conntry lo tne worM. at atter Jiaatz tell on an Aggie mm- the Shasta Cafe. We on the latter'a six yard line. Three smashes and Vitus went across for a score. Veuel eon verted. In the final period, a long pass of 30 yards took O. A. C. to Oregon's 20 yard line. The Aggies then smashed through the line .several times and Schulmerica made a touchdown, which he converted. A few minutes before the game end ed, Oregon fumbled the ball and the Aggies recovered near Oregon's goal line. Scnulmerica made a place kick, ending the scoring. The score by quarters: O. A. C. 7 0 7 10 24 Oregon 0 6 7 0 13 hernial helres. to the Hetty tireen crow numbered 0 men. I fortune. Sir Henry Oliver, i-ominander-ln- . ' -Dintv" Moore has been fnmous chief of tho Atlantic fleet, wirelessed : almost as long as the parlnershlp or U uiilla of his command Thursday 'corn beef and cabbage has endured, j night as follows: j ! And Willie" Is the manager of tho " regret to Inform tho fleet that i restaurant, where the dish found its.lt appears that the submarine M-l j ! greatest Tame. j h- been lost wllh all hands during I Mrs. Moore Is the ward of Colonel, the exercises In I lie channel." j Edward H. It. tireen. son of the late1 The M-l was reported missing by, Heine t;reen. who left an estate of the admiralty Thursday. ! 10ii.OiKi.O00. The M-l was a member of the, Although tho couple were said by submarine flotilla which sailed tor; the management of tho Waldorf- Cihraltar Monday. It Is assumed Astoria to be occupying Colonel at (lie admiralty that the flotilla was Green's apartment (Jiere. they have halted off the Isle of Wight by bad displayed a marked eluslveuess weather and started sumo maneuv about their marriage at Greenw ich. ers while wailing. The M-l belongs to the monitor class, and formerly Willie" has was known as tho K-M. She Is 291 feet long, burned oil. mounted a 12-ini-h gun. a 3-Iuch gun. a Lewis ma chine gun nnd tour 1-tneli torpedo tubes. w. loioniiu; Conn., October 16. Unity" Moore's son lull variety. Many Ml X10-14 inc. ' room and night theatrical producer iitia dan before "Willie's" eyes without teniptin. him from the amateur ranks. Recently he was eo-ilefcnd:nt In program of highway a padlock action introduced asainst 1 with federal aid was SOLIDARITY SAN FKANCISCO. Nov. 14. A plea for nalionnl s, !!!. irity In a const ruction deed Friday Don't Let These Get By You 1925 Chevrolet Tourinrr, Balloon tires. Snare tire. bumn. crs, snubbers and many other extras. A fine buy' for : $495,00 .-v a 1 1 s-i t 1 I, Vi! l lJi-o maxwell 1. mi) mhkw. uooti conuiuon 575QQ Ford Touring. Starter. New paint. $(55 worth of new ' ' mober 145,00 Podge Sedan in fine absorbers condition. Good rubber. Shock 450.00 Howie Motor Go. Phone 379. 12th and Main Su CARDINALS TEAR GOLDEN CUB LINE, (Continued from Page One) j Stanford total to a respectable figure. I But the "outcome cf the game was t not in doubt after the first four minutes when Hyland plunged 1 through for the Cardinals first ! ccore. j Walton, southern branch half- 1 tack m2de the only showing for j the visitors. Outside of his work the Cubs delivered little which gave .him from the ttniateur rank. 1 plea for nulionnl Kd'.kirtty tu a pfteSpccial Prices j ' ' JM, 1 1 1 1 i r ht www - ' ,i.,M.IV. " ; m -i them a right to be tilled a strong : teani. I Patchtt led the scoring for Stanford, carrying the tall across for four touchdowns. Hill was j secend with three. . Bogue scored , tie during the time he was in the same, while Hyland, Moore and ; Kirwin gathered one touchdown euch. j The Cardinals tore big boles through the brnch line and plung ed thro'ieh. around and over al most at leisure. In a desperate attempt to score, the Cubs opened a wild passing ame which the Cirds had little difficulty in block ing. Sti'u3titution3 were a regular thing with tiie branch team, 13 ex changes beiug made during the came. But r.n shifts In the lineup made any difference in the branch's Inability to score. Score by quarters: Stanford - 13 31 14 2182 Southern Branch 0 0 0 0 0 BOXERS WORK HARD TO GET IN TRIM (f niilinurd from Phrc One) fit of ihoso who did not see the, Inst fiplit, just Moot, tip and wnt 'em over, giving nnd tnking leather' faster than a shoe factory. Hobby Allen and Tommy Murphy, itre scheduled to so four rounds in one of the preliminaries, while I Ilurko nnd .11 niFicmliu: will furnish i the entertainment in the other four-' rnuntj preliminary event. j NOTRE DAME GANG j IS EASY WINNER i (Continued from I 'age One) into the name, lite remit nrvei ' in doubt. ! 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