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THE LA GRANDE EVENING, OBSERVER
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HILL'S
"A Coocl I'lnce To Trade" '
Almost A Flush In Gardsl
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' I'NION (Special) Union high
school foot bull boys opened the
' season with their game ut North
Powder against lh latter school,
which no derisively defeated ihc
eleven ut the beginning of lust sea
noil. This time the tubloa wore,
t urned and Pnion rumo out vic
torious, ulthough by a closer ucoro
tli an lout your. The first uuur
ter wiih without a Bcon, although
Union showed to a butler advant
age In the playing. In I ht second
quarter Union, by ' several lino
.plunges und a forward pus, went
over, thu linn for their f I rit aeon!
of itiH ueaaon. A. successful kink
brought thetr points' up .to 7. In
Evan&l
IHG GAM I-'H COMING.
Within mioihfr work or two Hie
big iiiilvikrliy footluitl eleven. In
various ms'fiuiw of flit country Will
kmiki dim n to Hie tirlihl In real
Forby than -the tnrly season
games nil) be. out of the wfay und
I few. If uny, stops will appear on
j the remainder ut the schedule to
' permit of possible let downs. In
otliMf words, them will be sea reel y
i uny breathing spells along tho way
; for the. big. follow. ''
the second half Powder pen lied Up.' . " . ,,. . t 7 .
r . thn entlfiN - rinuncm will lin thftt or
Oct. SI On thai dny some or the
bpHt teams In the country will
Bft'lve for supremacy against mch
In- t. r,,U WWIML
worked tho ball toward tho othnr! Kor Infltanc?,,, Hrown will .be
e'rfd of th field und kept It Hashing with Dartmouth at . the
out of the danger sonc most of ' iwly crerled Providence stadium;
tho time till the game ended. Vn- orHla Tech meets an old rival lu
Ion nmdo moat of their gains In Notre Dump; Michigan Btut plays
i yardage by lino burking, while lu" f'liruH nlcven, and Mlnmuwt
J'owder depended mostly : upon nd Wisconsin lork liorna ut tho
nnd for a time had thn . ball- In
enemy territory. Only the" failure
of u couple of farward, passes pre
Veil ted tho Powderltes from even-.
f
, it
i
paaneH. very few Huccesttful t'd
e rutin worfl pulled ' off . by otthr
pleaiu. Tho it ume wan woll foiifcht
fund tho tennis almost evenly
: matched. "Hcooty" Dutton, of !.a
Grundn, referred with lr. Kchita
ter, of I'nlon, UaalatlnR Uh umpire.
Next Huturday the t'nlon boya will
Koto llaker for tholr second game.
AVIth a victory und a score of 7 to
ii, from their fimt irume, tho team
Kill go Into the next rrtruirrlr with
jnort) ttoufidf ueft Ui thenuHlrea uud
a gootl Kume la to bo pmted.
lISil
KfQKNK. Oro. (AC) ' liluiio
imlv.'i'.lty rootlmll tcuni. mwnyt
tho pxpmplar of the unpipcoitil,
liUitiiriluy lionulud orptfon on hrr
liornp fl.'ld, sonii'Uilnr no foot hall
tin in Iiuh iH'CoinplliilH'cl hi mini)
I'UHOnH, .
UophtT HtronKlioia,
Two of tho inoitt Itiiportunt frayili
pi'fhupB, will hp. lly. lliiooln.Ponn.
ylvmitu nhj thf .Mlrliluan-NuTy. A
pair or Ihtnnpplloiial dnahi rir
tain to attiUL't more thun th usual
amount or Inti-ri'it.
HIIiiuIk will flash the gti-M and
oiilj- "lltHl" Cmuet ror Dm rirot
limn on vasUva null whlhi lUr Ann
apollx traui'8 iuut lulu Um mJJUJ
vcMt Ix wxuMliiuir out of Ike
ei'ol onler uf IhliufN. ,
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'''Tho, game between tho I 111 iU asil
th: uuukrn,at Kruuklln flold. hy
the. war. atucka up us onu'iot the
host od. the ontlru ciitnpulKtl." '.
l.uit your these two ranked With
the ifreutent uiiiriveutloliH In the
xOUiituw ih :n. ..i i..,in .:ffttll
pilly close to Ihe front line while
In thu middle west, Illinois was
ifeiiei-u"y ruled with the tupuotcb
er despite sturtliUK defeatt ut the
hiiuds of Mlnuumitk.
vNils season both teams look
StrOllir Uinitn. 1-larh lnt mntnm
I of Its oulstuudlnif players, it is
! true. Hut us Ioiik ur, Illinois lias
iimiiK" It muai I,., rerkoueil with
. I. ii uhU Ihtin, though
. Uti.li'y, Its u)l-America
i.u Mitli'Uv.', stellar half.
..... ...
' With tho hull 'on tho Oregon 10- lovlnir
ynrd line the whole Oregon team . (uoU,,.
buoli, ut I II porasnes stars In Kreux
uml Wilson among others.
exported a puss or lin end run hv
the mldst Iteget, but Idaho pro
reedid to buck the ball' over In
,u"u".' ""''" y Tlr Msi has I.Mnl u..i-h ,.
... , ,., lout tu we tr he's . wwitl m he's
Jduhos scoring rhumo ciue Ihtii iUIui1.
when Mlmnauirh, Oreaoii imuiter, 1 . ..' " ' ' '
wns hit on the kneo by the hull
liouneliiK after, ii limit, when ho
was uttenipllng to pluy It surely
IJuehllii, Idaho taekle, rerovervd It
on the OrcKon la-yard Hun. A 'or.
ward pass by llrgot out It on the
ID-yard line and tho four Una blut-. !
won the arurv 13 minutes arter ths
second half opened.
The ImoklMmo )! SI4ii(oiir ItliS KHd eleven ; nltnifc' ,.tvltli t onrh "I'oir' Wanui. Wamri"
rat Ills lejiiii nmflflli in tln I'aelfle C'niwl imirei'eni'e nuw but nays II will lie rnt wnen Kets
It whlpiHI !hiii iwiilllloni-.iv)llcli will he iiIkhii nilil-scnfoii. ' Inchleiitnlly Hike n IikiW nt tin) pii--tino
ori.l'ivilKwnil. He's ;leniimlintlii)r one or ' hi liKlit-nnnlu linns,. .rxtremely . errifliye. In ,
raping an enemy laekle. '- - y -
TIGERS SCORE
35-0 VICTORY
(Continued from Page One.)
on the part of thn Tiffe ra, which Ih
rxpected In tho flrat uppeorance of
team with only a few veterans
In the lineup. -On the other hund.
however. It reveuled potent tul
trenffth both In the lino and vhe
backflcld. Ial Orundc'a defen-ie Ih
atronfror than thu offenBe, hut the
latter will bu developed;, uccordlnu1
Coach MuoTavlnh. before ihe
firs lujportiut gurnet t,lmt wltli,
JioWe lu the pern Htat,f cupltul, Oc
tober 31. !
' " RitiiiMT railed' Iliidi '' 4
Wallowa kicked off to'
Qrando's S6-yitrd lino; MrKennon;
gulned four yurda off end. -Follows
Iiir a twO-yurd gnlfi thrdugh th(j
FOOTBALL
San Francisco Defeata
Vernon Twice Sunday
! HI SWAY S (JAMIIH,
Sun l'rcru 4-H, Venion 0.4.'.
HAN FHANCI8CO (AP)
Klrst gftluei It, It, K.
Vornon ; n & X
Ban e'runclnco 4 to n
Hntterles: Johtiaun nn.l Murphy:
rrorkott and Vargas.
Second game: ft. h, r.
Vernon 4 fl 1
Pun Francisco 1 u t
Hutterles: t'arsuti, Murfoot and
Hliltney; .Mulldy, McWerliey and
Jtllehle.
SeAtilr. o-l. IKsJt l ake 4-.
RnATTl.K tAP) It. it. K
Hnlt Uike tit
Scatllo 1 1
Ilstterles: McCalx and ivtern;
Lucas and lialdwln.
Becond game: H. II. K.
Suit Luke a 12 1
Heattlo 4 1 ,
ven Innings by agrermant.)
Ilatl. rln: I'iercey and Cook;
Howrrs and I "sly,
Ixm Angeln -5, Oakland 4-1.
l.OS ANOKI.KH (AP) It. H. E
Oakland 4 if f
Los Angoles .. Ill i
8eiond game: it, h. B.
Oakland .. .. Ill
Los Angeles (II
1 (Called cad auv.tuh, darkness.)
, Sarrammtn J-. I'lirtlaiul S-T.
POHTUAND ( AP) It. H. K.
Bacraajeulo . 7 4 f
. I'ortland 19 1
Uatterles: fulldeld. Hughes scd
Shea; lifnni, llurns and IU11.
Huh.
Becond game: n. n. k,
Bacramento XI)
Tortland .. f I
naileries: Krallng. K. Bhra and
Kochler; Ilachac and Tohin. .
II lit h Hchool.
lUker S2, I'rnlrhi City D.
i'nlon 7, -North Powder n.
I.u (Irnlulc 35, Wallowa (1.
, . tWIitrt..
Idaho 0, Oregon 0, ,'
Olympic ctlllil It, fulveralty of
California It. . .
.Montana 10, Washington In.
Btanford IS, Occidental V.
Willamette II. Oregon Normal 1).
C. H. c. s, Ctuh
I'lltaliiilg 10, West Virginia 7
Hyrarus II, William and Mary
w.
Navy H, Mnrqiiotln 0.
I'Miliaylvuiila 9, Hrown ).
Yule II, (leorgla v.
Il.irvurd 61, Mlddlebury 0.
Dartmouth HI). Vermont 0.
Columbia 61, Wesleyan 0,
Army :'6, Knox t.
Cornell 4S, Williams 0.
Prlneeton 16. Washington and
l.ce 6,
Illinois 14. Duller 13.
Ohio mat- 1, Chicago 1, tie.
Michigan 61. Indiana 0.
Wisconsin JS, Kruuklln 0.
Notre I'anie 19. llelolt J.
Northwestern 17, charletoi) 0.
Purdue 19, i'epauw it.
Iowa 41, HI. I.ouht It.
BAKER ELEVEN
DRUBS FRAIRIE
CITY 32 to
tUKKK. Thr Huker Hull Do
took an eaiiy gam from tb Tral.
rl City hl(th achool football team
hiN Huturddy by the acoru of 12
to l. '
Uukr utarted n aacreaatvii at.
taok In the uTontl period. The
trick plas utlltn-d by tho Baker
men wer th ooly outstanding fea.
turra of th irame. which
novenhelesa, closely coatrtM
ttruictle.
The aborltliif f Auatratla et
moth. io would n(11k a fine watch.
men In ovtrntt (actorlea.
The auna agg ia ut at about
fl-r million ireora, but then it go
t bad r- tariy ry BtfbU .
line. Price ' tveni for t-hreft nnd
hulf and OIiish for thron vnrda for
1.ih' first 'lOwn'of, tho'iianie. It
crlMerofw hotted tbrue inore. but it
poorly handled puhb resulted in n
l2-urd lo. MrKennoiv - Kulned
IS yards on a potw buck nnd Faun
cOUlrlbutcd another first" dbxvh by
three-yard .- gain. . AloKnnoii
raced 45'yarda around ehd for" ti
touchfdown. but wna rulletl buck
on an offalde pluy. Wullowa In-'
tnroeptcd a, forward pumm und took
the bull in inldftetd. puntliiK to a
(irunde's UO.j ard line. Price inmU
d to midfleld.
Wullowa frnlned first down In
four pluya and a second in three
more, placing, the ball on thn K
ytf& line. Zundel. end, threw Wul
Iowa for an elftht-ynrd Ions nnd
Wullowa fumbled, Iax CJi unite ru
covering.
. Price frnlned thren yards nnd
punted to Wallowa's two-ynrd line.
Wallowa, attempt Intc to punt from
behind the line, fumbled, recov
ered but waa tuckled for a safety.
Johnson, from the 2()yard lino,
Rallied nine yards. Three mora
plns netted first down, tho line
stiffened nnd Wallowa wua forced
to punt. ai (irunde K"lned ufter
an 'Mtchunf.e of punts, the quarter
ending I.u Orunde 2, Wallowa- 0.
Srt'iiiid Qiinrfrr
In the aecolid qunxter Wallowa
punted for n flve-art fcdvunre.
After an InterchunRtt of pwths by
both teuma. Price Inu-rcuptcd a
Wallown paBS. rueed 20 yartls uniV
waa downed on the four-yard line.
Zundel carried the ball over.
A Wallowa punt waa blocked. A
pom, Price to Zundel. netted seven
yards. McKcnnon went through
tho lino lo yards for a touchdown.
After an Interchange of punts,
I-a (Irande took the fall on Wal
lowa'a 4 3 -yard line. McKennon
pasaed to ZundH for a l&-yurd
train. Three ptuys nette.l first
down. McKennon scored nine
yards. Glass carried the bull' to
the six-Inch line and th'U, on the I
next play, took It ovr. JumI be.
fore the hair ended & Clrjnd'a
second team went in. Heore ut
half-time: U4 Grande 21, Wul
lowa 0.
Scwml Half
In the second half Wallowa re
sorted to ths huddle signal system.
gaining some. After I.u Oruude
got tha ball in mldflold a fotir-ynrd
gain was registered ntut McK.l-
non scored from the 4&-.u-d line
on an end run. Wallown gained
2 yards on ft rtaiv and twn line
plunges, but lost the ball on n
fumble. I Vice gained 12 yardu
around end. two more plays netted
ntno yardx and Price went five
mors for flrat down. With the
ball on the four-yard line, a for
ward pass failed, resulting I,, a
touohbsek. A Wallowa punt wn
blocked by Strand and Im Iti-antsC
punched the ball ovvr from the 20
rard line in four plays, aa.?i car
rying tho ball arrow.
Brors at end ot third uuartor:
La. Grande t. Wallowa 0.
In the final quarter nearly the
entire aecond team went In for 1-a
Grande, both teams cuiittnti at
llmee. but neither becc'iilng threat
ening. At one time, after WAilowa
had gained Is yards on a pa, the
Is Grande line atlfin.-d and Wal-
low tritd a drop kkk vbiUk. .vw
blocked. La Grande , ri'covcrlnir.
Im (raiidtv Vunlottc
In totul yurduge froni. ocrim
mnK(, l" Grande led Wullowa, 245
to 122. Inning .the ' ttial. quarter,
with l4i Grunde's teum moat I y mih
stltnteH, the two t-lrvens Heemed
about eiutil. With the Mrst Htrinn
er In. I.a Grande'.s superiority, was
marked.
The Wullowa spectators exhibit
ed n courteousneas to Lu Grnndc
that gvc evidence of a high-type
of HporlBinuu.fhlp. liotli; Jowntt iind
ppro-xlniteli; , fan,4 .o; thc
rield. - -
Among the T41 Grande .people
who wltne Hscplt 'tbot rt-Vme, ejldcM
severul acOre.Kiudiats.' were Q.i.f.
Uirlaon, J. R Itcynolds, OhiirleH
JOHNSON SETS
PIRATES BACK
WASHINGTON (AP) The "Big
Train" whizzed through Griffith
stadium Kunduy afternoon, muklng
no stops.
Pittaburft's Pirates caught a few
fleuttng gllmput's of the cxpresa us
it ronrrd by leuvlng the wrt-ck of
morft of their championship hopes
ia Us iv tike, but that was ubout nil,
a;, they wmit down lo defeut for tlu
Htjcond lime before thn masterly
bit of hurling from tho Iron riKht
uiiii of Wult r "Hurney" Johnson,
the nmokh'Ht man ih bi'.ai'bult. I
- It huh the third setback for the
nuttoiKtl leagiif! clmmplons in four
gai:ies of the 1025 world series,
(inly a miraculous com back now
can nave them In a battle which
Wushlr.gton Is favored to end toduy
with Ntutiley roveleskle o-eklng
the victory that Ih needed lo give
Ihe Sen lit or n their second aucct'S-
olvo world's title. , ,
Kunduy's triumph for biff i!:irney
wuh evt-n morii - decinlvt than his
lii-.it one, for he blinded - and
blanked the aopirlng hut helpless
young HuecaneerB, 4 to 0. with a
dazzling exhibition of sharp shoot
ing while Goose Gosiin. home run
hero of 1D.'4, and Joe Harris slash
ed out succernive home runs lu the
third Inulug that broke the reaist
ancn or the young Plrat south
paw, -.mil Yde, and produced nil
Golden Bears Defeated
By Olympic Club 15-0
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HKKKEI.HY Hy (ho Associated
Pr.su.) The I'lilwrslty of Call
forllkl football team lost ItB first
gallic In five years Saturday when
the Olympic cluh of Sun Francisco
chalked up u 15-to-O victory over
the Golden hears In I ho Berkeley
stadium.
The Olympics scored one touch
down on a hlookuU ktc-k; another
on an intercepted pass and added
two more points on a safety.
the Senators' runs.
Thu score: It. II. K.
Pillsliurg .. ' 1
Wuahlngton 4-12 0
'Uatterles: Morrison. Vile tind
Gooch; Joiinson und Hllel.
pi:.M)i.irrt. ho.mi-: m itxs
I'KNI'I.KTIIN. Ore. Thu r.,1.
ilenoe of Mrs. Alible I Muys at tux
Wa'er street wns heuvlly (lanuimd
Wednesday by a a fire believed t0
have heen caiia'il by the heat from
a stovepipe plr.cvl too near a ivuii.
The house contulned 10 rooms
und was rented as apartments, it
Is one of Ihe old hind murks of Pen.
illeton and was at ono time con
sidered the finest house In ihe city.
The loss Is covered pnrtinlly by m.
Hiiriinee.
tJOTEL ASTOD
JL 1. 2ai & HiU Los Anssla .
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 S Baths New, Modern
Goje to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
POOPING COUGH.
H ; No "cure" but helps to re
duce paroxysms ot coughing.
uumuuiiuiui vaim
Comfortably J M
Safely ,
'SwHlln
Come to Our Btago Depot at 11 Hi Jefferson Ave.
All Stage Icave from There Daily.
LEAVES LA GRANDE FOIl
Joseph A.M. -1 P.SL-J :00l'.!M.! Sunday, B A.M. 4:00 P.M.
Baker 7 A.M. 10:60 A.M. - 1 :30 P.M. - 4 P.M.
Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M.
l'eniIooi Daily It A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Depot Phone Main 7
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V a po Rub
17 Million Jar Utmd Ymartp
Iteynohls. Mr. and Mrs. lal Doh- '
nenkump, Mr. and Mrs. lternard ;
llumini'lt, J. H. Keeney, II. Peach, i
Jcks Andrnws, Karl Htoddurd, Pete!
Stoddard und otlHiTS.
Kulph Morgun of, Tmhler refer- !
eed the game. i
The lineups'" I
Wallowa Position
Johnson .(cap.)
Hnrrntt
Gillespie ...
Uoyd
Horner
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Price 1
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COUriiiey.j
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WANTED!
Feed sacks
For the next
Few weeks.
.Five cents each,
For any number
From one to
Five hundred.
' 5 La Grande
Warehouse &
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Main 792
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by "stuffing" and eat
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;try WRIG LEY'S
when you want "just
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craving, allay thirst
and feverish mouth,
calm the stomach,
ease your tired nerves.
USE "
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And thcra new has been a finiih
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I asked if she had read the advertisements lo see
where it could be found before wasting hours in
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Yet, in the first paper we picked up, the article
Rhe wanted was advertised; its price and merit told'
also where to get it.
Reading advertisements is a time-saver. It's a
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