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some 8 . Office Hours, STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1915. PAGE 9, 80 WOODY SAYS Mrs, Galt, Woodrow Wilson's fiancee, a jeweler's widow, and fs said to be a jowel her self. Straight| —sBy— Frank Gibb A demonstration unpre nied fm the annals of W. 5. ¢ hlett history occurred at the railroad fon the morning the State Col-| le football team returned from tts highly successful invasion of the 0. A.C. gridiron, The team of led thru the main| college by 200} The entire route | nolsy outbursts and citizens. 22 men was ha Streets and to the Willing students Was marked by from student body .ee In obedience to an edict from President Bryan, all classes were dismissed during the second od, and over 1,000 students jou ed in a body to th ation to greet the returning heroes. A carryall, with huge bs rs proclaiming the | men as “Our Champions,” was pressed into servic Topes attached to it were eagerly Brabbed by all the students who could find a handhold. The play ers were marched thru a long lane, on each side of which were huge masses of shouting, frenzied hu manity, and into the carryall eee and the long A special conveyance of bright | yellow hue, and ed h em gaudy Indian robes, was await! upancy of Coach Dietz, and Broan of disappointment arose when the announcement was made | that the coach hero had stayed over a day in Portland to acquaint] himself with conference matters. | ee Norman Taber, the Brown university graduate who was a member of the A pic team of 19 nded Oxford, it summer rican Olym 1 mile in 4 minutes, 12 onds, which ts faster th man being ever traversed distance before. Instead of Sticking in the game, ing a tramp out of ber gradually and finally annow thru with Paul Jones wise move wher ation, he hi There is nothing | for an athletic club | | | ee The chief trouble at New Haven Just now seems to be a lack of) ®pirit, says a New York expert ‘The material’ ts there, lots of it, but for some strang players have perio @ifferently. The that came within ery Satord @ same lineup im 1914, yet the Biue had Materi+ five years > this season OFF TO PLAY — COYLE’S MEN Coach Dobie and 21 players will! leave T night for Spokane, where, on Saturday, a game with | the heavy Gonzaga university team heduled. It was the weakest ented the L rs will be H left ends; Ed Leader Leader, left tackles; W Morrison, left guards; Logg c centers; Seagraves and Mar Abel and Mur ung and Bron-| Miller and| guard right tackles right enda; Y quarterbacks Gardner, left Ainesworth and Shiel, full McKecknie and Madigan, right halves | Murphy broke his nose in scrim-| mage Wednesday night and | mot be able to play Satur ZIM BALKS CHICAGO. Oct, 21.—Heinle Zin Merman, ( geer, says he will not go to New York or Cincinnati in trade. He is satisfied with play ing for Chicage FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY BYEXING EVERY OXE WELCOM: SHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Mitsing teeth are replaced by The Obio Method by artificlal teeth that are natural your original teeth. Pxaniinations are now being Conducted without charge, and estl- Mates are furnished fn all cases. 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U. # Pat, Off) WE SHOULD WORRY News item The tryrane nosaurus is distantly related to $y lizards, but has bind lege fashioned like those of bird BY BUD FISHER (Comer gee 18 by ME Praber SPIRIT RUNS HIGH AT TWO BIG SCHOOLS Students of both Broadway Lincoln can hardly On Saturday the big game Coach Henderson Like Piece of Rare China Roy Potter, eter halfback, is so good MHender son hates to use him. Ho lea well-muscled chap, f ron his feet than any other back In Seattle, slippery as an eel, and a deadly tackler, The Broadway coach rarely allows | his star to remain in a game | longer than two period: He | Selves | and contain them has weak ankles, and while a etwe powerful man for his weight— 155—cannot stand up under two schools wi be he Pine st. 1 ran hig At Ling the ery from the be h been Broadway, and Alcations, Lincoln ts acce lishing her around the school ha ring the inecrip last year—27 to @ starin ther Lincolns are sald | hey say they win back their y the incessant battering a back | must stand. line of Potter two touchdowns! F Leader Against Ba ant ay ts was on a forward pass. He ank Wil son planned a set-up on which F yards to th shot hi pass, Roy clever side played about 15 t of the ball La Fray ball on a forward heted it in and by eppifig and fast running, ra s for a touchdown A |moments later he took the ball on a run nd right end eluded Oo Was bored out by SEALS CINCH COAST HONOR few thru a broken field 1 40 ds for another Taon then removed |. SA N PRANK 18¢ 0 Oc 2 Reese, a sub into) Seals yesterday cinched the 1 r the first time since TAKEN OUT OFTEN Lake and Los Angeles Broadway cond place, Ver The moment gets a nanding lead, Potter is taken Henderson saves him for the Oakland fifth vor sixth. non ¥ and Portland a | defeated YALE LEADER HAS HARD TASK = CAPT. WILSON y footballers = will have to show a lot of in vement if Capt wi fi ead a winner In bat tles with F ceton nd Harvard Defeat by 1 r of Virginia | Was a sad t w to Yale followers and the army of coaches has begun to gure many big changes Capt. Wilse darker pros pects than any ain for OREGON KID ENTERS RACES RAINIER, Ore, Oct. 21.—Wilbur | Smith, Ore s youngest speed boat enthus left on board the steam schooner Celllo with his un- Oregon Kid Il.” for ancisco, where he will en pedboat races. Ky If Broadway should aks of the & wns or 80 Potte big games two touchd next Satr Anne batt loes not be any y t Broadway te arred 7) e een alled upon to try eve In practice, Potter stood or the ten-yard line, and with the ba brought In six fee kicked th goals 5 Few college men can do be R Potter a ____ BEAR INJURED BERKELEY 21 broken jaw rday and will be ¢ — | pion Fe Senme ee 4 Fee fat" | SNODGRASS TO ; nd * ere gs ; LEAD TIGERS? e ; ad NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Fred Snod 130 @ 400" oe 4 rass, forme of the New York _§ i ante and last year with the Bos a DP eat besa ton Braves nanage the Vernon : » ‘club of the Pacific Coast league |f 4 i nex ar, according to a well- « Ke } | founded report today ia \ “ ° et * * @ Ul J J ; P size, dow @ 159 4 oe Selling Prices to Retailer for | vida a + Batter, E Cheese | : ‘ ; : nt . AL K § okay grapes ; Greaney, seith pammes a age grapes Cheese aoe coe eg ‘ . : Ry HOWIN J. 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BROWN, In the game which gives her uh i A el 1% yikes. 4 ane dna bane age 705 to TI Firat Ave. |disputed right to the oldtime ttle Totatoes re Naan this Unton «ia Washington Blocks. | pinyed on the Long Beach courts, aw mf m 5 a Open evenings until 8 and Sundays| where she defeated Mary Browne Rervante ieee: shee q@.coming Baturdey. The Oregon del untli 4 for people who work. Phone/Mrg, Bundy displayed form surpass Gere 16.00 20.00 fon is composedgof green men] Minin 9640. |ing that which won her the world! eae think, bis tep «and to date their real strength ts" wy Rellingham office ts at Elk and shampionahip. | Jersey ewoet, 60-1b. hamper 116 | problematical. Holly sts. | BABIES AND TENNIS GO HAND | HAND, SAYS WOMAN CHAMP undy and her children ve “1 was playing a poor game before | retired two years ago Now my game is better than ever, | think “Keeping house and attend ing to the babies gave me the rest that | needed from tennis. “| have no reason to think that rearing a family in any way Interferes with a good game. “To use a familiar expression, 1 have ‘come back.'” VANCOUVER ICE PLAYERS SIGN Six members of the 1914-15 Vane couver world’s champion hockey Manager Frank Patrick of Van- |couver, B.C. They are Hugh Leh- 7 man, Si Griffis, “Mickle” MacKay, @ |Malen, while Neighbor has not been lined up as yet Two men for every position ts the | shibboleth of Elmer Henderson, guardian of the football destinies of | Broadway high school. Not alone to protect Stanley, who was purchased by the Millionaires towards the end of the season, has been released to Seattle. Manager Patrick is after | some new material for try-outs this} team work that might be shattered by injury | winter, and he has his eyes out for’ to any essential part of the foot-|some promising youngsters. The ball 1 but to give men who | first practice for the British Coe will bh 1 the place of vet-|iumbia aggregation will be held erans next season tempering under/soon after the middle of next ft Henderson has been using | month. about 18 men on his first team this -—— week. By this method he has prac-| Two of the Portland Uncle Sams tically two first teams, each man|Were on the ice last night at the just abc s efficient as another Portland Ice Hippodrome. Tobin Feek, Potter and Overton have|#0d Harris are expected to arrive been running the team, tho Feek is Within a short time the authorized quarterback. Feek a jis such a frail little fellow a severe bump render him unfit for! |further use the remainder of the Jafternoon, and that would seriously inconvenience Henderson. To guard against such a possibility Capt Potter and George Overton have directed to run the eleven part of each practice session from been their halfback positions. The players from whom the first | jteam for Saturday's game with | Lincoln will be pic! | McDonald. ed are: Houser, Fursman and Cassels, jends; Thompson, McCloskey, Adams jand Butcher, t les; Rhodes, Pet- erson, Nylander and Thwing, uards; Bowden, center; Potter, Overton, Reese, Jared, halfbacks; | laFray, fullback Feek, pipiens pack Members of the team claim that | $1.50 the work of Coach Dietz's Wash ington Staters was not up to the M * ] jstandard of that {n the Oregon aterials me and admit that the “breaks of the game were mostly favorable neat and fancy to W. 8. C. They had expected a , both plaited and much harder and closer game. O. A. C,, according to those who saw the contest, seemed completely baffled at the fierce offensive play of Dietz’s men, and the mentor was plain fronts, also short bosoms Attached and Detached Cuffs not obliged to uncover any of his — trick plays to win. Straight foot yall was the order as far as W. S See Our Window C. was concerned, and 0. A. C.,| Showing These $1.51 which opened up open play after Values for $1.00 the first quarter in a vain attempt to score, was easily stopped. Sev Open Saturday Nights enteen forward ses were at tempted by and ch Stewart's team | but five of these were up, several of them before were fairly started. Brooks cated his feat of the Oregon | und blocked an attempted kick yardage figures were: W. = i CHICA ), Oct. 2 Ban Johnaon, president of the American league, declared the teams now touring the }country as All National and American league teams did not rep resent the best talent ‘of the cir} jcults and that the present barn lstorming expedition was the last BULL BROS. Just Printers | y013 THIRD AN 1043 SOME men change their tobacco brands as regular as a woman changes her mind. An’ others smoke VELVET.