1 I TAGE TWO j ! r TIGERS DEFEAT .YALE TEAM 12-2 Princeton Prove Superior ,,,4.,., in AH Department Of Game I'ALMER STADIUM, Princeton. K. J.. Nov. II. (UP) They ara Mtnke-danclng through the .treeie ncing inro.go in niw ;:ati.,..M,.b,Prt. to.,', alert and dashing eleven .mitpUyed and debated Yale. U ." ' For ono doTaAtatlua period, thn Tlncr liaikfii'ld awrpt acrosa tha chalktinoo at Palmer Stndlniu. .tiw.ping ou across tbe Kll KOal k' lm. Thn tlio youusstera in t 1'rant inu niu t uibiuiwhwi -.latvr Inrroatad thalr advaniaKf . t - iaiuu advaniaze of the ort of 1 v.' niava Vala to otwn perpetratoa ou . rtlmtiin'i football field. 1 yarda and Muller cauabt 11 be- , Uarvcyr Mlaaml i bind tba Waahluftoa aoal liav. IVforo Kl'.i'OU upectatora. Bill j The aocoud acor vaa th nsult Jtoper'tt eleven dcmoiititrated un- ; of a lucky broak for Stanford. iuotionablo superiority In every , sinikiua again threw tho ball. ' department of play. The Bulldog, land Henry Wentaronk. Washing ' Diinua Johnny (larvy, pravvd en. i tm tackla. managed 10 hit It and tirely tuenpabte of roping ' nak ii ail Into tho air. the drive of a truly great Tiger Muller was about flv yards learn. anj could uot have caught ..- V Two touchdowns, one tho re- (, cmlt for carom from . . ..ult of a atoady adraura lu the 1 ..H-ond period, the other follow-1 ... lug some skillful forward passlus . and loos, uckllng on lb. part of . Uo Eli a. gave Princeton Its well - earned Tictorv. Yale Make. Safety Tal scored in th. middle of the first period when an lnjudl- -rfnt choice of pla-. gav. Captain A Xx Eddy a cb.nc to toa. John-! W .t.-j .1... .4. ny I It ' iteqiiarui oeniuo me "s" for a safety. I'lth thi. advanuge early in f. tbo aamo, ale played wtta aa.n " r' and aUndon. and threatened to I Wbttmra college lb. champion- K lct the odd which had bcB WP vrngered on Captain Chuck How-. Th. Badger, outfought the ft team by bringing off oaf of those J Bearcat m every .tag. of . tbe I, uder-do Tictorte. which havelUlt and took advautag, of ISe marked th. football rivalry of the; breaks which gave them their two universmoa nce ji. l: P- I ,! . - - I I IF1 iasuaV hTt-r-t- fe Iml., THE GLASS HOUSE 11th and Pine Phone 477-W McCormickDeering Manure Spreader A NEW AN ANNOUNCEMENT PERHAPS you have seen the Harvester Company's announcement of their new McCormick-Deerinu; Spreader. We now have one of these models on display at our store, all set up and in readiness fur your inspection. The new JIcCormick-Deering is NEW with new Features new Design new Conveniences all this for the purpose of providing' you with low-cost, time-saving spreading performance over a long period of years. It is the kind and type of spreader you hqve always wanted to own a simple, practical, sturdy machine. There is no guesswork about its ability to perform satisfactorily under the most adverse conditions. We know whut is can do and will be glad to tell you about it and show you what it will do in actual opera tion. The new McCornn'ck-Deering is so light in draft due to roller bearings that only two horses are required. The box is low. making it easy to loud; and the spreading it does well it would be better for you to see this remarkable spreader and then judge for yourself An hour or so spent with us in learning more about this new product may assist you in solving the important problem of increasing soil fertility and crop yields, snd doing it easier and in less time than before. Phone us if you cannot call we can. that's our business. J. S. MILLS & SON 605 South Sixth St. . Phone 9 McCormick;JDe ering FarmttlJi; Stanford Wins From Huskies By Two Passes1 STANKOKO STAIHI M ALTO, Calif.. Nov. IT, pii h i-i. 1,1 Two passu, hurled bv William Sltupktu. Stanford fullback, sail- jed Into the lrni of Donald ItMuskl Muller, Cardinal eud.: n' afiernaon Stanford Idcfoaled the llusklea from the jl-ulverslty of Waskiugtou. IS o ,h, gridiron of tata atad. . Washington bad rlyd tho jOrdmau. In th, tlrat half. - march - " --"- '? - to the Ktauford cight-yurd i Una near tbe end 01 ihe half, but Iti... i.Plu1. . iltu iw.t IlkU. In th. flna, momem. of the third Quarter, and the first tow aecouda of the filial iwrlod H,.vorcom, WaablngtonavMiaut iork I " ' - o Thu flrat touchdova aa mu.lo 'when Siniklna toaavd tho ball J weutworCra palm- A II was. be ,fc n V.y,tch aud fell one . ,, ,ha Koal lmf i Cr"" "" "" ' , nk rrrtr TT1 rno PAtTFIC BEIATS ' .,.w w TV.. WII J,ANlEll E j nUJlaOimiHU :. .rTTZ , v . .R .KT (.BOV h. Ore.. Nov. il". (CP) Pacific university- de- . .-j vin.n.i. . , v, , ' , ia aorihwest conference ' u.ma Tha tA..iri,. . ..t..r .T-rT- . F.YI1P I w YOUR I Before wintrr seta lu. , We have the Kqulp mcnt. All you , hare to do H call 'Sm?y tho Glass Man," at MODEL With an Old Name II C f RFFFATS UULI0 rnilfiARS P I, a 1 if . 1 Fumhls. Atrial Mlatabsva - Feature) fiama While 40,000 Watch 7 ....... ... smo waa played before a crowd !. Nt,l;,,'"',MrMliu.ilod at Si. Olio. Otvgou'a coi.lSKlM v,,v. 1; fin Kuuililoa. Inter- rrpicd passes, blocked punta audi ....-i r. ...hii.o.,.1 znzz while tk.-r Cslifoiun car, led , on a ; to U victory over Wash- . Iiialou iuie. " - T-. . . . . - Tbe Tm.in plad the same un,U nn f.i,ttlill wlii. h Miinltl.ul !. hem ,0 take advantage of break, i and de.cat Staulord. M..M of the , ninny bobblra In todny a contest -ere tiirae.. ,o Sou.bern f.lto lib! advailtaae. I.oin Itllul Keature Kohwer. a cnnwrailvely ItKhl back, lurued in a Su-vnid run for a lougar acore. and Marshall Uuffivld. sophomore quarter. ! " M ' niw or uie 1 statera hall tal down. A tater traveled TS yarda in maka one of j tWIal calling the two rival cap- ,,, fB,.d , BI, Maple tho four scorea registered by thel,aln ' Introduced them. , through cvnler for a ai-aul ono Trojau.r. ( The refrea Bob Kvana throws (H0l Thoianaon punted Oregon I Ability not ahowu previourly I up the coin aa an airplane flew - yurd Kltnilller relumed 10 :by Southern California reserves low over Ihe field an dropped oregou (I yard Hue. 'was a deciding factor in view of , tho ball that will bo used In; (reou waaiH-naliied IS yards th Injuries received by Ilia rea- llio game. : for' holding aud the ball placed ulara. Itarrager. Horeu. Unffteld. I Oregon won tbe tosa and will ou oragou'a yard Hue. Thomas and Sauudera were J kick off from tbe south goal. Oregon ball 1st down tin re. J"""?, tt"f. 1 " Z TZK " ' ' , Cougar forward wall. ' r-unibi Pfc-ntlful Comparaiire figure, .how how S'"C? rtdl,,;,,,e1 ba" dld r ...I -l"oitila. Washington back, fumbled on " ont"M- .' 10 , ball went "' J """ Southern Cu ifornia fumbled only . -,.i,i.. , ..,,..,,. , S B m . . fXPhraSKa 1 lPfl 'CUia3d JI1CU Ky PlHchnrff h ' ( MEMORIAL STAIMUM. LlN - COI.N. Neb.. Nov. IT. ( I P)-A ,team of Pittsburgh Panther. " ' """ enon came to th. mlddleweat today and placed a - U. .core on tne uuueno pvrioci recora .ka. tbe big alx conference JrST?? acroa. a gridiron that wa. aoggy .!,.,...., and aott. Wet .now had alopped "",, V' ,J field Onlv "s 000 neraon. 'auiWed. tiler, lor lr...h.ri ,s .,r.;,i .1,1. h.,n..,s,,ur" "'ov.red. Oregon w.s JolL - MKAK WIN UOM BERKELEY. Calif.. NOT. (IP) California's aecond striug' football team raa wild, over Ne vada Wolf pack here today lj run up the biggest .core made lu the California memorial stadium. The Bears beat the iWolves (0 to V. Two steel beaters and wide spread spiral assure perfect pulverization and uniform spreading. The new McC'onuick-Deer-ing will easily turn so short as to pivot on the rear Wheels. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928 Play-By-Play Report of Game Written by Associated Press I nr;i.t. rir.i.u. rumiiti, uro . I Nov. IT (Al'l Tho I'ulvi'inlo - ul urcaon vauuuisueu uregun Estate college lure todnv in (ho 'aununl limn lor 1 110 rnimpion - ijlilp of Oregon. 11 (o 0. The lino waa seriously menaced only ..in... f)ri.nii ai'iirtttl ti.l.i-hiti.W.is 1 . ". r " . "V ".. ." I'VoVooiX ,, , tr.m.ud .u. lov,llou ,, , awl lou. :T!io two OrKm train, am aaria- Ina up. " I.- tT ZmZ l"l K..r",,1 b.,.. "iS j . ..,. .,..,,,., ..... "LSl, n?-iV ! " , . . nnMrv waa IhIcmB anJ B1SIIV hull- ataudlna. Th attend - ""' w "n,ll .ut- f The ' apiwaml ou the . .1 r 10 - av ......,...,,, ,lllo pm,u.a to oregou. a run ball back to Statera JS yurd ,.rU u jiupU, relttrncd to Ore- Hue.' Statera ball J.t doa. Maple ,ott 41 ya U1.. stuU.ra ball lhn) Mt , , yard. ! , uown tlu,r,. Meitcn through Hughe, puuted out of bound, on 1Mk, (or y rra.. M,lplo lOregou'a 33 yard line. Oregon. ; sut Uuugu tho suine bolo for ba. Isll aown. ,jl)U,,, ,, , , , mon, ,A lMtnl M Irani thru right tarklo: , sirlff ,i yarda ' art d Klt.mlller punted to Stater". rlKi,t eml. Tlluul,0 puuu.u ,,, .- . .1 ...., . ...1 . . . ' " .. ' n-.nin.u 1 stater S3 yard line, statera ball . U oregou s bull 1st down. ) dow- Hu,i, DUuied to!K 1 h.,1.1 r..r n ... .... Oregon". IS yard Hue where Mt - , (umbltM, bu, on 0rf ou " SS liu, rron ball 1st down. Could through rlltnt laokle (or , u by , KMmlller. Pope mad. It first idown ou the 60 yard n8 ,mld. field. It waa 2 yard tow. I Burn..n mtmnd 1-11 ..d for 3 ryards Kltlai1er neld fur I gain on s right tackle .mash. 1 00uld mulo , ,,,. Klt.mlller punted out of bounds .""" "- -. , lrft ,.,, ur s yard8 I Hughes aent up a high spiral I ,u btatera 40 yard line where eu lue veiui.ijr a.iu rriamcu i.e ball. Cllmore through ceuter but waa brought back for I yard (loss. 'I Huahea nunted to Orecou 30 yard line. Kitimlller again fumb led but recovered on Oregon's 1 - ar( nN.nn'. K. 11 l.t ,d Kitxmlller punted to stMm t0 , ,lno M , re. ,,, ,., k.m ... .k- 4tf yard Hue. Tinio out lor Ore gon. ' Staters bnl 1st djwn. Maple lost a yard through left guard. - Hughes punted out of bounds on Orcgons yard line. Oregon's ball l.t down there. (The sun came out and 1. shin ing brightly now). Kitsmlilcr punted from be hind bis own goal line to Oregon 43 yard line where Maple waa smothered by an avalanche of Oregou forwards. Stater, ball 1st down a pass. Hughes to Maple fell incompleted. Sherwood got through center for a 7 yard gain. h went Ibrougb like, a bullet and fell from the impact with out being tackled. Cllmore held for no gain on a center smash. 1 1 n chen punt was blocked but Maple, recovered for Staters on Oregon's 43 yard line. Oregon's ball 1st down. Kittmllk-r thru right Jarklo for 3 yards, added 2 yardi through tackle. , Kilzmlller . punted to Staters IV yard line where Maple again wa. smothered and thrown . back to the Slaters S yard lino. , Staters iiall 1st down. Time out tor Staters. Maple down. The Emerald and yellow forwards are making some furious and bard tackles and Maple Is the largest target. (tould standing on Ms own'yoal line punted to Staters '"6 yurd line. Oregon ball. The (ball ; wasallo.wtd to fall dead. Ore- jgons ball, 1st down. On the ; first down Gould - fumbled but lifter recovering , I be bull was recalled and Staters penalyzod t yards off aide. ' ,1 ; Gould around right end 'out of bounds tor one yard. Gould hit ceuter for 6 yards. Lateral pus. Burncll to Kitimlller around left end netted 4 yurds. , Kltl- miller through right tncklo' for 3 yards. Gould got through! left i tackle for first down on Slaters 7 yard lino. Gould held fur no t gain on a -center buck. I Williams was forced nut of hounds on the Slaters 10 yard ' line for a 4 yard Iors. Kltsmll ler electrified the Oregon, root er when ho plunged through center for a touch down. Score ' Oregon . Slaters 0. Luce replaced by Young. Kiti mlller with Burncll holding , fulled to add the extra polnuThc j kick going wide. T 'Score Oregon t; Staler O. Wbittock "kicked off to Ore- i uumon rvinnuiin 10 .rvau I yard Hue. Oregon'a bull 1st .......... .... : uown, reiurnou to urvgou so iuiu line. Urcgou tin 1 1 1st dowu. U11 ' (irt dowu Oregon ilruvv a it 'yard 1 1 110 for holding. KILinlllur imutud lo mldfluld m1(B0 returning out liouuda oil oregou 4 1 yard lino. Sluters . .. . .. oi...... . " '" - ;!--,,,,: "" " r',,,, 'puutod out of bound. ,"1,1 lL. Oregou'. lll . dowl. Tw,UBtf fur llimuoa. Ttumiiia.ni for (illmvro. IT.?" Wr ",0 "'ol l,uJoJ ",0 1,1 1K',"", . ," a" 0tV'"U niaiera . , . i. sau periua: ; Klumlllor punted to Mldfleld. , Maplo returiilug tu Oregon 45 lllrd ac Ki.i.ulller from behind 1.1s own i-jiUi iiouiin. oil Oregon . I? yarn " " " .Kalnst left tackle. , Tlmi, ou, ,n ,, Klt.mlller puuled to KlulcrV ,j v.rd line Maple reluming the orcgoTs yard line. 1 .,. bal, ,,t duwl, Tnl0 !, ror 0rtf0B I Kllimlller calling for bau. 1.1. ,1 ... 1.....1 1.1. ' u ,amb Iroui bl. basgy 1 ,. ,lody troiiscr 1.x J JT,"tl a" J rulla ' right end Twlicb.cll hit center K center lor ; yaras. inompaoa I1 'punted out of bouud. ou Oregon. io yard line. Oregon's ball 1st ,()Wn there. Kltiuilller iunted ; , glut.r. 48 yard Hue where pope again smothered Maplo and on stuter." 47 yard line and i stater, were penalised 15 yards when a Stater waa caught hold lg. .Thompson punted out of bounds on Oregon 14 yard line. Orcgnu. ball 1st down. (iould bit center for 3 yards and repeated for 3 mora through same hole but the gain wa. nulli fied when Oregon drew a & yard offside penalty. Kitimlller hit right tackl. for yurds ISehcll for Stout). Kitsmlilcr punted to Stater. 31 yard lino where ball wa. allow ed to fall dead! Stater's ball lat down there. Time out for Staters. Wccui replaced Cbrlstcnsen. Itosume. Maple was complete ly overwhelmed and thrown for n 10 yard loss when lie attempted a left end nyi. Thompson lost 6 more when he fumbled tbe pu:s back bnt recovered. Thomp son punted to Oregon's 4ti yard line. Kilzmlller ran ball buck to Suitors 3JJ yard lino. Oregon's ball 1st down there. Gould bit center for no gain. Hnrnell mudc a aauut yard through left tackle. Ilernl pass Hurnell tu Klls milbr carried the bull fur first duwu on tho Slaters Zi yard line. Wllllums made onu yard thru Gould 'left laikle. (S mlniilea to play), right! Kulilnson replaced Williams. Gould run ball out of bounds for no gain. A pass Kitimlller to Robinson made it 1st down on Staters 11 yard line. A beautiful pas. of 30 yards bad Robinson not step ped out of bounds he would have scored. Gould hit contcr for 8 yards as Slaters were penalized half distance the goal line for rough ing, lat down ou Slaters 3 yard line. Goutd made a half yard thru center. Gould "again brought tho entire Oregon contingent to their feet as he crushed over for a second touchdown. A pass Kiti mlller to Robinson over the goal Hue added the extra point making tbe scoro: Oregon 13: Slaters 0. Kitimlller tlcked off tu Sint ers 30 yurd line. Bluple return ed to Staters 32 yard line. 1st down. Staters ball pus by Maple grounded. (McKnllp replaced Sirlff). Another long pass Maple to Wbitloek carried the ball to Oregon. 41 yard lino for first down. A beautiful pass of 40 yards. Maplo pass to Wliltlock ncttod i yards. Another para Maplo to Gould lost one yard. Another pass by Maplo was knocked down by Shields. Tim. out for referee. ' ' A long pass by Maples was in tercepted by Gould on Oregon's 31 yard line. Oregon's bnll. first down thore. Gould failed ' at right guard, Gould again failed (Continued on Page Seven) CARNEGIE TECH 28.C0Q Fans See Notre Paine Mauled With i 27 to 7 Score CAIttlKU KIKI.K. NOT UK DAMN, Nov. IT, (t'l')-l'iirnegle Tech routed Noire Diimo if to 7, today before JH.UOi) rnlu-aoaked tana aud roullnued lla unbeaten march across the 1!IS football horizon. It was tho first time a Hockne-voacticd leant ever lo.l a game ou Curlier field, and Notre Oamo's first defeat before a home crowd .luce mot.. j Tech's powerful team of uti liouudera prov.d to bo good mud horse, aud aside from olio fumble i which gav. Ibo Irish Ihelr lone j touchdown, kept Nmrn Dame i playing a defenslvu game all afternoon Har-nlcr Slur. Captalu llarpsicr bettered his claim to all-Amerlcnn recognition luduy by scoring one of t ar uegle'a touchdowns, kicking Hire goals fur extra poinia and lead ing aa brilliant an offeusu as bus ever lievii seen here. Ucfur Ihe game wa. ten min ute old. Tech .cured two touch down, ou Couch Stetfen'. favor ite "eod-around play " Roseus uvlg look the pas. from llarp sicr lor a 43-yard gain on ihe aecond play of tbe game, aud Letscltcr .lid yards for the rirst score. Ilnruat.-r fulled to kick Ihe extru point. rM ei shore An Intercepted Irish pass put llurpsur lu position lu score tho second marker. He ulsu added the extra point. Hoseiizortg scored In the sec ond nuurter ou a Ji yard end run after one pluy bad carried Tech half way lo the Irish goal from mid-field. Ixtielter scored agaiu iu the last quarter ou a pass from Hurpsler. Notre lame'a lone scoro raiue In the third quarter when "Woou" .Mullllia acooted up ' llurpsler's (uniblo ou Tech's -yard lino and stepped over the goal line. Caldeo added Ihe point after touchdown. trb.li lllame llalu Notre Dame partisan backers were Inclined lo blame Ihe wel field for lira rout, but Tech's line playa wuro mainly reapou slble. The Plttsburgers opened great gap. In th. Irish forward wall for the deep line plunge, of Kurds. Moorehead and Lelselter, aud outplayed their opponent, throughout the game. The Irish showed a little of fensive power once in the second quarter advauclng to Tech's four yard line, aud threatened again In tbe dual period when Elder sprinted 58 yards to Carnegie's 13-yard line. The easterner, battled desperately, aud after a pass put tho Irish within a foot of tbe goal, look the ball on downs. Wisconsin Wins, Leads in Big Ten IOWA C1TV, la.. Nor. 17. l' P) Wisconsin atanda alone at tho undefeated team of tun blfi tea. The Uadgura beat loa 1' to 0 here today and Mluneuoiu. on l ho Hnuti'T m-hediilt! n;xt week. '1m tlio I ant rumalnliiK ob ntaclo in tho way to a conferemtj cuuiiiplonhlp. 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