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woods** J’KKU DIGICOM S AM AIT GOXG STATE FAIR C501 USE.OMFlftl Fort In«d Detrjcoflon Will Lenve For Sttl«m Early Todny— l.IhrrnlPdlts to !lf AnnrJfd.HAMbj 4/1Hen Jacob bo refer. “Bhrimp Phillip* ami McJCatl hnve been showing up well is baekftsld men* nr.d Coach Luck ahoulrl set a good bachfbrld out of hi*material. Jaeobbcraer played half Uatjear and t* capixtn oi this season's eleven, McKld played fullback In the Lower Columbia Leapt nr Imt year and via is pick#a for the all-star position at full. ^Jcflrrion Team Fro mining.The motorcycle speed demo mi will have their tfity tomorrow at the Ore*Bon Stole Fair. Two Interesting raceevents for amateur and professional rltlcrn will be rtagctt, besides ait auto*mobile race If tomorrow's programmeII* aueceusCul Motor Day will be anunnuul event at iho State Fair.Th+’ chug? chug! of the speed lugs Will be heard on all roAd* l«ediDg to Salem tonight ftml tomorrow. Til*Rose City Motorcycle Club will start I wo runs for Salem from Third and Jefferson streets; one 1 savin? at 5 o'clock tonight and the other b’tw.cn 7 and S.A. M. tomorrow,All committees have been appointed to handle the events on the track, andFred T. Merrill, business munaicrr of the Rose City Mot on •*.!• lt;li.b. left for Salem last night to prepare for the comfort of scores of eyclLt* who will arrive late today and Monday morn la if.The race programme follow's:First race: Five milea, open to .tilriders Who%ave never won a flf-t place In a track event. For stock machines only. A purse of $100 m merchandise ■will be divided among *ht winner*. Ml* Sm-li) pef cent i winners to tivniHik.c^what the merchandise shall h«.)Second race: Pursuit or elimination race, open to all riders with stock machines. $200 purse to be split among thewinner*. 80*25-15-10 per centAd automobile race of the same character Will follow* th*! motorcycle race*.Jefferson ha* a lot of promising material and Coach Quigley In weldingthat into a representative tenra,Tiso Jefferson team w ill Journey to Astoria next Saturday and tafcktc Astoria High.Lincoln is well supplied with lastyear's men and Coach Bandera know* how his flbt team will lino up. For the bn uk field, he has tbit tier, Twining.Hodowttj*. \Vright, Ifolmkt. Monroe and several others Sanders, last year all-star center, ia forming the imideua for the linn thl r*. jsen mid t* w* H supplied on either side,Washington. In the worst fix of anyof the echoed*, has already lost or bgoing to lose by October I nil of tlui fast year men. Captain Pmie ■ Hitch* eoek* Bob Snodgmsji, fftmderfJlef and the r^st of these men scheduled to go out for the U*m ere fiinnlDf Id enter Oregon Agricultural College, or Oregon, taking Hi* Mtudonra* training four#*, Something may turn up to «*Ve the day. as Virgil EafL assisted by Dr. Fen.i term sell-r. can always be depend* rd upon to put soma kind of a tram In the field.James John Kill and Commerce are turning out for practice oven* night after school a ml will bo In shape for the opening of the sea ton. By the latter part of this week the co*£h«» wilt know Just about how their first reams stand and what the Jlertip whi.ntE8H3lA.\ HI LE h.VOrRFD Oi lliilcryoitr^iub* Athletic Confrrcnct Protects Military SlucIetiN*PENVBk. Sept, 21 —By unanimous action. representative s of the Colorado
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Portland Sunday Oregonian

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Sun, Sep 22, 1918

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