La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 10, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
'Aiusday, No.vciiiIk.-i- 10, V.Y.l
STORE CLOSED ALL
ARMISTICE DAY
HILL'S ; i VX 'T IL-N -
';, "A Good Place To. Trade" v Lf ' &fA"'' '
DARTMOUTH IS ! imy Ecas &HB
t : i fiiiuc mil Says: .. KgreLi
NKW. YOTlK (Ar-) The hftrt
niout h fool htiH Juggernaut, hua
claimed & hit he rid tililMutMl (0r-
TicH .lcBtn ait It seventh consecu
tive victim ami wua polntliiK fir
the mylJilcuI eastern championship
with nil tinpres)vv, scoring (olut of
;.'f7 JlOhllflUft aVerUge of u I III 08 1
-(I points a game, 'l'h wort' wax
r,H to IS.
"Kit r'.fr6in.t h Otfnn'ir devnsial
ti iK path, 'ft ifent Vale bum re
mained a formidable, though Hi1
.pht, challenger for tho title,. Iiurt
mount, now the only major team of
the Atlantic seaboard unbeaten and
untied, . begins prepurut lonH Man
.day for an Invasion of the mld
d liiyest to fare ( 'M If ago. I urt -mouth
sinolhorcd the Khucana un
der, ft hall of forward pussca and
.Urn rule of the lehlu muchlnc was
shared hy u Hurvard team which
went down to Its worst defeat since
IbX'j at the. Hands of I'rlneeton.
Ihe. CrlrfiKOft defense was likewise
bewildered by a storm of aerials.
A Harvard defeat had hern ex
pected, hut this was u rout which
once tnor brought home for &!,
OftO spectator In I'alrhpr alodium
the faof that "big threo" strength
it'ii n not be mpaaured ufilll the sea
rntn ends. The failure of the Tiger
to at ofi t'oUftle earlier In the scu
son gave little Indication of the real
power of ltoper'a offensive ami In
atcftd of easy victory, the atrong
Yule cloven now .looks upon Its
bottle with this Jungle tlu'ciit Hut-
iliilay ft ff severe teat.
; ' Hl Klctfn Fill.
' Fir levtta fell with th Htl-
illed rofnel) team from the llrt ttf
Unbeaten . '.eaHtcfti ftKrentlona.
!Holy fToBfl, to ni led unexpectedly
by it 'ford hum tenth which (Hrncd
a plucd.'throuKh Its 17 to n triumph
ha onr of the beat outflta of the
year,, bended the Mat. - The othora
avero wasMnton and Jefferaou.
beaten by a Id or lied blek - itftvr
outplaylnff) PltteburK In- the flrat
tlirep perloda; HpHnifleld, which
oat to A in hi rat; DlcHlnaon upaet
by Qfttyaburir and Moaton college
fltumpi-dttd by Went Virginia,
Hyrauuaui tlud by Ohio Weileyan
, nt il to 8, wa the btat undefeuted
tt'Utn th (be eaat to be aeored upon,
' f'olghte aharca with Hyruoitae u rec
. rd of do defeata.and one lie, and
; t heat! two eleven a niiet In one or
tiHt ffuturday'a inujor atriiKKltH,
. f'olumbltt, rHted earlier In tin;
ypur ua ohe of the euat'a heat leama.
v wdb held to n fl lo fi tlo by New
V York unlveralty.
; Yule tinlpualilng a powerful aee
ohd half Of fe halve, agatnat Mary
bmd with Ma regular tfaiu, after
trulllng M 10 Id when the r-nt pn
i rlod urrlvp'l, eame through aa eaa
J lly uh bud been foriteuNt. Ho did
I'enuayiVanla aguinat Mftvcrfofd,
Nuvy agalhal AVeat Mafylnnd,
'tleorgelowit aguihat Lehigh, fatid
J.uKnyettt' agulnat ltutgra. Army
wua extended more hy 1 invta-Klktim
fhah the t'udfta hid bargained fur,
.hut I'rfin HI lite, a good dfenalve
team, created no gtlr by holding
Not is Haiiie to ont of the few
ac ore lew - tea of thw y-ar.
Sport Gossip
itif the AHMM'Intcd I'rea)
f'oaeh Mill Ho per of l-rlnccton,
whoae Tlgern routed II ii r vii id Mat
unlay, la Opposed to acoinlng. "I
don'l know of uny way to keep a
mun from looking on und b-tllng
what he aeea, but I d like to -
Hcoutltig aeftt to the uwh heap Just
the same," he anld.
I'ordham has replaced Columbia,
aa New York's blggem 1U26 eon
tributlon to eastern foutltull. 1 ft.
defeated this auson the Marooh
eleven by a victory over Holy t'roaa
)iaa gained fecognllion aa u j'Owf-r-lot
m-orlng machine and one thitt
might have bowled over many or
the ao'iulleii major ttiuna.
reel) Walker, Australian rbb-r, is
the latent to sign a. coi.tiai't to
pedal In the ftrat six-day rare of
iho new Madison Humire gurden.
lie, won tH racea during thn sum
iner bike aason.
Te ftlckard. deciding to make
war on high priced tlKliters. ad
mits he loat f 3&.onr on the Walker.
Hhade and Hlattery-HerleMt-nrh
bouts laat aumiuer. "I arn through
taking all the risks and giving the
fighters moat of thuynoney," be
declares.
lit tpttrt of tin fart that Prince,
ton's suorvfiefnl aerial attack
igminM llanard start let I Tale
ruacltea, onI ha Come oitt of (t
I la- on UiAt lh) Wil tfrrn may start
their abroad tram at inn Hie Tl-
gnm, Tu lUvkde Idea of fM'rniit
ling ih MihatltiiUti to brek floM0
the rival defensn for a frewh flrat
kam Im appeakM to CVmm'Ii Jones.
Th. tUIno ru thlnH you gi t tor
nothinit eot more than thou- you
tblak ) tru pay (or.
DA Y; WEDNESDAY,
itAHK iu:rot(MS.
fiv (hat HiiIm' HiiIIi has de
rided no Imiyee to hi "ItiHih" ttiilh
lo the loiiK, iMKikiiittkcrN and ton.
ridcnco men, It miIkIiI be well lo
get a coiide or nlber Incident-! mil
or our fyti'iii relative lo lh w.KI
flays ur (be liniriblno.
, .
Well, do I rerull a cei-iiiin after
noon in N'cw Vnrk when the HuIh'b
pbu ofalrkncsa didn't get ovi-r wilKl
Manager llugglua. t happend one
of th big running rucea wua vuni'
ed at Itelmoni Unit day.
He fore (he guine Hala- bud laid a
ncuvy wubit i) ii one in wic (in- i
trle in the flrat face, juat aa tne:f,,ll
Kuiiir murli-il, Hoiiiii oni! ionllilit.1 j r""""' "4'" ".th a in for
lo. hlin thill hlii M-h-rilun. wiih an'11 !--i r. in inlilliion lu Hit- hi-avy
hIno fun. Thf. btl wiih for muiiio- 1 ; " '
thlfiit tiki- 1 1 niiii.
! 'I'li-il nfli-riuum. Ilui Itnlu. t.i n
Kullnn, In Ihn flrat run- mi-n-ly
..... H. i -w
th- ri- triu-k. M hit miMy Ills
flral llnio up, trliil l i.-nl wc
onl, was i-ullcil out. hy I'miiii-o
Hiiilchrund, .whi-ri-uion ni- thrt-w
it hundrul of Hunt Into tin- urn-pli-e's
fyt-n.
'Ihn uiiiplrn rhunc.l hlln. Huhn
ruKhnU to thf cluhhousf, mailf) a
quick change und waa at the nice, kick, thn Intercepting or a forward
truck before tho feature event waaipns tin reVoery of a fumble ai-c
run- ' flnamii as break of thr jratiH.
Aa lie eutne on thn field the next
day I asked him If he had had a
pleuHUilt tlnif! at the track.
"You fu-wy 11 1 up Ire
s Jul!t I
me nil extra :IM(0 lows by chafing
me. I can't Nt why llildebiaml
tfhoiihl Fx ao particular almut that
faded On I rtilt of blue he fa wear
lug." . . .
.' i 4 -
) .tiioHsf:it i:m it
Italic haa ulwuya been a tough
fellow- 1oj dlserpllne beruuatr h:
eemed to have the faculty of
ng his blffl'cst things Juat about
ln hi bWfei-st ihlnKB Juat uliout j
uiu nun- ownorii una inunuKi-rs .
n ,n, reuux m my on u nt-uvy line.
Til i) Hnhn ht.-i-n In il flluinil ft
fp ' yeum lifick. umr ftr ulioiil "rt-wi-ik
he liinln't lii-i-n hlltlnif hln
Pipe This Cheer Leader
v tew v t
V j & I Lit l.Hi 1 , 4 t. n
i fx
, A ' ,(. ' " ' &
- . t.. 1
'L
.No ,nitr Tulane I nlv.i -mv of x
I no .Mr in fonii-,u ihr in.t
wa an iv, flvUlll vt ,,,,, hw,,.rrt
lary Uioir, (ntmer pelbaa la-autr.
ivuMu't lay fi-othall nli-n
Ml';tf;.; .., . , .) t
t
Three Pugilistic Kings
Threo of a kind nnd all klhga. In, ether words, from b ft to right, wp
present Mike Itnllerlno, Junior llphtwelqht champion; Jack lictnpfH-y, heavy
WfiKbt mieholdernnd Phil flosenljerfl. who w.nia tha Itant.im cwwn. Thty
were snapped at Jack DeniHcy'a Io Anselea gym tlm uiher day.
'welgbi. '.'Hie club knew that li:il"
hud been Ktriiplng out.
At n eoiirfrenc- prior to ' the
gunie In ijiMMtlon il waa agreed that
Hft1"" ouUl b. aeverely .liselplin.-.I.
It ae-nm the lank waa lo lull lo
t'uloml ,lah'. ItJipP'rli utwaya a
great friend' and alaiin h Htippoj-i-er
of the Halie.
I gueaa I hi colonel had ran'-
I'i'hi-lirat'd hla inech for the
,, ,,, ,llwl,.r ,,!,,, Wnsfiington.
' iimih' IIim-i- lioim- run-. TIM- iilo-
ml rnlli-il nfr tin- lit liin- tul riur.
fJHIll' IIIIKAHH, '
Tho lMiiik.i or On- iiiifun. moan
nioii- In mixli-m foiithnll tl'mu in
tin- old liijr- or 1 1 io lino oriixtilng
Uuitio.
In fiMithnll. tho liliK-klnx of
When a team wins through the
medium of any of the above o-
cnlied leuka, t la iiaually regard
ed ua having been" very lucky. I am
,nol,I,el dlif'lfne with Ihut velw-
i,0,MI
The blocking of a kick call for
Hgimy m uir imp. nip mierccpi- in a Kreaeh theater and aa there
Intf Of a puaa or the recon ry or u ttre no mcuna of mcch mlcal ven
fumble means that the fortunate tllatlou. foreigners auflocato win
filuyer luiH foliftwed thu ball. Ih-lter and auitimer alike. Aa Finolc
sti'ad of belhg lucky, tin team do- ln la permitted in virtually all
Ing the tibove thenilohed . things, leaving picture houses and manv
do-.make tho breaks.'
nMrtt,w.iiih ii....t
)IllrluUih u, iir0n by ! '
tuiK-hilnW liH. Hiiuh of hurtmuuth hy
l,l,H.li1(f tw , vlinl -kh-kH put h.i
ceam in line for both noorevn iiir
ti r'epte(i fui uind pass 1-y ftayiiH off
iiartf ru maoe n posainie tor inc.
i'rapyf -
r rr.r - ww
KM
tit(enni ha l-n the ld turpi tae f
iP,-vni aflnePinPni of th tvu.herh.-M
nl rh((1(ll, Un,k b phw ,Md(
'iPf netl v sm iha r-mamt. Wbtj
uir-d oh by ;ila liruu, r?
u S I
I "if" 1
OREGON GIVES
bin
fNivKRsrrr oi-- oimoox.
Kmm-, Olc. (Hpi-ciul) Thin
yur'H Molnr-t'oiniiifr, . sclifflulod for
Novcnihcr 13, 14 uml 16, is Ihn
"''-"" "Ohl-flrail" f.-t.. In
wi int. rny. i in-
lebrutlona were Started In 1!I4
and httvp been continuous, except
'for 11M8',. the wur year.
KfOfn the first, football guinea,
evrry other year with Oregon Ag
rleuldrriil college, have been the
feature of the week-end. I
Itecords ahoW that Oregon has
ben - defeated but once In theae
Mothecomlng gamea. two have
beeh tied, while aevefl havo been"
won. i
.r:v ritKNt ll '.MOV IK
t tii;,ii.iiK -io havi:
.MU)i:ii VKXTILATIOX
PAltfM (AV. An nnfn xblnAxv
creates a punlc almost anywhere
thrutt r.t. vontlhitiftn l niori' hoc-I
I
,,m)M ., ,i,t,.,t . Wllllum funil
liry . - ,
. . . )
I livery Katurdny the. breaks ile
clde a niniorliy or the iuiKirtuiit
games, but the breaks are nut ni
wayn nicii- luck; rather they arc
tin iv.Miit of ftMMl rmnlmll.
...
5IAXY visi;tk. I
Football east, weal,, soutlt .and
north bud its upsets on Saturday.
Oct. 31. II 'a the unusual when
the week-end guinea fall to pro
duce Home thing out of thu ordi-.'
nurv. I
However, it la doubtful if uny of
the eastern or western reversals of
rorm compared to (hut of the south
when Telintfwce defeated Georgia.
Van.ii rbl!( heat Tennessee 34-7.
an easy victory. Ceorgia came
alohg and soundly trounced Vntt
derblll, lit!?, I 'ompM rut iv neores.
vt htch after ail mean nothing in
fvothall, made Georgi'i 4C points
belter than Tfiineawe.
When the t ho met, T.nnenaee
provided the south iia biggest up
set of the year by winning front
Georgia 12-7. -
. I ' t performance appirently
have no meaning lu trying to dope
the winners. Poor weather condi
tion ami soggy playing riehK bfte
mlKHl Itavm with I be general play.
The Oregon
Life man is
worthy of your
confidence
Oregonlife
H4 M w t mm rm
MM Olbai rOKTLAND, ORIOON
t:. !.. UOMir.K. DKlrk-t .Manajtrr.
I .rniH., Uir,
DIG TEN RACE
n ini w isarnnrn
fUlCAflO rAI1) The scramble
for the u'estern eonierenc foo
ball championship la tangled in th
most extraordinary nidation that
flu a con!'. I t the coiicslIU'; e'eV--na
ainca tli? "i:ig Veil" v as or-
fttlliKed.
Iuti and ; nature conib!n'-d to
til eHfl Up the I'liCe; Kulf 'tit Min-
! ne.sotjl to tile top of t tlf in-a ft utiea-l
lot Michigan afainst winch no
touelMiouti has bei n yt'or d t'.il-
.iion. ,
Jovva. alons wtfcii tlchlgan. f::d'-d
out of the championship picture ;,h
a n-HiiU of oH.nt to .WiscoiiMin. fl
to a, while the Wolverlnm Joit to
Noi-thweatern. :i to 2, In ohe of the
moat startling iip;u ta lit ye:tra. I'n -Vioua
lo Saturday ',-4 gum .-. played
under the worst w-uUn-r con-lit ions
Imaginable, Mli-hlf-'an and Iowa
generally were regarded as I he
fitroiiK'Mt ti-aius of the ".il; T-n."
All c'I'er b-aiua, i-xcept MinneHnta
iill 1 fr-icuro. had tneii .l.-f - led.
Aa the HilUalimi nOw alands ev-f-y
team in t!j ionfer-ne eveepi
MlltlKflOta Iiuk !c;.Ht. 'i lie C jpheiH.
w-jih only two more ec.ni'erence
ganiea to play, iiieetmir Iowa next
Siit urday and the Wolver!iM; a
week heiK-e will nave a fair claim
to the l!''-T, IHI- if tl..y win bol'i
garni .1. The tie to blot th'-lr i-e-ord
waa u t to ):.' wurt- luraliiMl
WlHconsiu a week ago. The wre'eh
ei weather comlltlon.4 inetuditiL
mud, rain, alush and n hllzr.i'.rd,
made il impoKMibl. for any of the
contending Ic.iihh Id do anything
but punt and wait fdr tin breaNa
In the Haute.
, ; ticbl.t;ail Oercnt I'.)'; ( p-et.
. The Hinartii' NH of the Nnri hwefit -ern
eleven In laatlns the powerful
Michigan team v.aa the oiit.sland
log upset of the day and nixed the
hopea of the purple of poiti into
a tie for the title.
The same situation prevailed at
t'liampelgn where it was so slip
pery that "Ited" C range, who
aeored three touchdowns' against
Pennsylvania, act ually lout moro
ground t han he gullied, (rrungi'
waa Btoppod. not beta us of the
Maroons, but been use oi the tmpor.
pilile condition, fhi the fines that
Grunge was free oi" tacklcra anil
j Granger is "rough cut"
-s ;. for a purpose
Fmriy cut of pruniilated tobacco
burns fast and hot. But Granger,
cut in large flakes, burns slow
and makes tha coolest, sweetest
E:nuking you aver put in your pip
IlKv-r-rr ft Mru Tomcto Cn.
TIGERS READY
FOR BIG GAME
(Continued fioro Pairs One.)
I nothing Tor statlatica to enter Into
,'u I 'end let tui-l. a: Grande game.
l'ciiillcion lu Lead.
In total number of victories, the
! over the Tigers.
Itnck In ll.M m Grande broke a
hnslng streak thitt had Iftatetl nenr
! ly n decadt by giving J'endleion u
jsevele lieating. I'ronl then until
i:t'2'2 honors were even but u win
jt-y th' Itiu-ka in 1 122 and i:23 left
! I -a Gruude on the short end of the
at ring-.- .
l.u at year's acoreleai tie, a bnt-
1 lie worth going miles to aee- still
i lettvea Pendleton with a margin of
two victories since l!M.
Little has been heard from the
It'mailllu county aeat ua to Its
Iteutn'a chalices here but the Tigers
j ai t determined to win If possible. "
t Score since II) 1 1.
J Scores of reiidleton-Ln Grande
; games since 1114 follow:
1 U t 4 --IVnrllt-tnti II I Ji f1rinl
V.4.
l ! l Fi I'eiKib ten u. LU Grande
J I till; I'endb ton an. La Grande
I lltl!) I'endleton . u,
i i!tl I'endleton '-'l
La Grande l'
La Crande ?.
j t !i" I I'l'iidh'toii IK, La OranHe
! Pendleton LM, La Gri:ittle
j I 'J'1'.l I'endleton III, ji Crande
t:it - l'eiidbtbu (lt Lu Gruadi
' U2T, - Pendleton '!, 1.R Grande
Total wins Pendleton ft.
La
j lrande :;.
I Total HCfire.4 Pemjletou St. li
I Crande sfi.
j Itftbi-rt Nourse of Ilolse. Idaho,
a Yale iiuin, will riTereo the game
'Ma i ilea UohciiUhiiu of I ,u (ieuudi1
J will umpire, other officials have
I
not yet been announced.
started lo get away on one of his
i famous-runs hia feet went out from
under him in the miry going. His
' ici;m mates took advantage of t'hi
I cago errors to win, 13 to G, how
I ever
fov.a's hopes of a clear claim to
l;hf "llig Ten" chutiiplonKblp were
J swept nwny In the teeth of u blix-
Riird that made.., punting dane;er
oua.
A. T,cir punt of a critical time
p'accd Wisconsin within scoring
dlst n nee and enabled Hob Kreuz,
lirot her of the Pennsylvania sinr,
to crash over from the one-yard
line for the only touchdown.
Ohio seemed to have more tuck
in the mud than Indiana and
scored a touchdown that gave It a
7 to 0 victory j;s a result of n for-
for men who sit tip nights
nursing a feverish pipe
Listen, maybe your old pipe's in
terrible condition, with a burning
temperature of 106 or so . . . and
maybe you've tried patented pipe
remedies -galore; but try this pre
scription: One bowlful of cool,
mild Granger every hour . . . Right
off, the temperature '11 drop down
to normal and the old pipe '11 take
a new lease on life . , . Granger's
the proper medicine it's the
premier peevish-pipe panacea.
werd parsing- attack In the uccond
period. ' ' '
Jdir.iicaotn and Purdue, engagin;:
non-con fere nee " trains, piled up
eaay victories. TKe Gophcfa had
u dry field and ewept away Hutk-r
Zt to 7. Purdue used forward imips-.
ing to rout I'Ycjiklin, 20 to , af
ter being held acoretesa in the fi.-tit
half.
A flivver called by uny other
name would probably get, there
Jii.Tt the same.
This la the month l.i which to bC-
. ... fm
gin some bad baliiti to awyar'oif
oa .mw i ears. - ; ,
Buy
Rouiuhrip
Tickets
anj save
money.
. . John M. Scott, A. P. T. M.
8G5 Yeon Bldg. Portland, Oregon
Packed in heavy foil
iuktead of tim-rtfnee 10
ua I lliwiiiil iniiw i'ai ii iir n
'JgVg (3"oii.a:Oii.iBiBiii:.i;.aaifc. t
new sights,
new surroundings,
your favorite sport is there
finer than you have ever
known it to be.
This wihter gaze out over a
fertile valley, with the blue Pa
cific ijlimmering in the distance.
Loll on a sandy beach; fish,
hunt, sail, hike, play golt'and ten
nis do the things you like let
to do.
California is a true winter play
ground. So go now, and enjoy It.
4 Popular Trains from
; Portland dally.
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