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Thursday, November 12, Y.Y&. l'aire Two the la Grande evening observer NEW MERCHANDISE Of established quality is arriving- almost every day and we take real pleasure in showing it to you. HILL'S "A Good Place To-Trade". BJKEH WINNER i KM Play By Play Account of La Grande-Pendleton Game . . ' (lly Scoop) (,u Orunde kicked off to Pcndle Irt n ftii-yurd tine. . ()nc lino (limine netted on yurd und Hatton punt ed to Pendleton's 4fi-yurd linn. Prtoo H'ctrti'd cud fur fi yards, Me Itennun IuhI .1 und (-i)nn.H made no gain. Price punted 4" yards. Hindu returning !ix yards. In two plays' Pendleton Iohi 4 yards. Hatton punted 4d yu.nl ft. McKennon look the hall in mldfleld and went around end. will) perfect intorler- nr utitl raced tin yards to u louoh. ilown. Strand's kick wan blocked, i'i-mlti'toi! kicked ofr to I-'jihh .who returned la yards to tin U7 yurd line. Price mudo our yard and a puss hack play vw it Ii tho line giving, ('OHI I .a. (iiuml" !i yardH. Price punted 60 yard. Hulton .was thrown for tin 8 -yurd Iohh and then punted 4o yardH to l,n Jirandc's .Ifi-yard line. McKennon ; loHt. one yard, u forward pun fail ed, and IV I re. puttied HO yards lo Ivndlelon, who returned to Iih li'.i ya'rd line, nation hooted tin hull . 4i yards downrtehl. Kaim gained . McKeiinon loat 2 and Price gain ed nothing. McKennon punted .'K yanlH, Pendleton inking the hall on Its Hi -yard line. Halloa punted Hit ' ardn a ttd MrKennon returned 1 1 yards, puttlnK '-ft Oraude In posi tion lo wore. (JIiihh galm-d a'aud Prlop a yanlH. then Price carried the hall K yardH and over around end. Htruud converted, I'endleton kicked to Ui CJ run do's 2!i-yurd line, I 'rife punted to Pen dleton's 4f-yari line, Ifatlon Rain ed three and lost one yard. A for ward pass wiiH grounded and Hut- . Ion punted to Oluss who fumbled. . Mutton recovering on l.u Orunde's 4 I -yard line. Johns m gulncd l foot, Hatton two yard nd Ilatton : vuh thrown for u It -yard I ohm Just hnfnro the w hist lo ended the qunr , lor with Pendleton In posm-Knlon of ' tint hull on l-u (Jrando'a 4&-yurd ' linn. Hcoro: J.a grunde l'i, Pen ulolon tt. . . 4. , Kcooml Quarter; .. Untton punted 2 yards, Prloo gained B yards and fumbled, Lu llruiido recovering. l'aa udviine-f d one foot nnd McKennon was thrown for r two-yard lost. PrieV punted 40 ynrds to Pendleton's lo yard lino. Hutlon punted hut l,n (irnndo, wus ofistde, causing u 6 yard penalty. l'roiu the 1.1-yard line Hutlon punted J5 yards. After a nO-Kiiin play. Faun pluntfed the Jln for Q yards and McKennon .ntced 24 yards around end to Pen- ( .u i pt on a I i-yuru line. Throe suit-i ptltuteti went in for J'eudlvton. j '(Iuhh plunged the lint for four yarda and Knim went throuKh for. another 6, putting the bull on the 2-yard line. (Hum twined I ynrdsi and lhn carried It over on u con-1 tor sneak. Htmnd falleit lo con-' vert, the hull htttlnir the top of the pod and houttcluK out. Ui (Irnnde kicked to Pendleton's )S-yurd llni nnd Hatton kicked 4u yards to (llass who returned 1.1 yards. McKennon hit the Hue for 4, Price skirted end for t and l-'nus plunged 2 yurds nioro, Pendle ton hold on the fourth down, tuk ,. the hall on Ii T.-ynrd Hue. Mut ton gained T yardN tironml end and .lohnnon went S ror Mrl don. A fa lie Kiiluod 3 yatd.H and .lohnfton pierced the lino for ft. A crlfti crows wuh broken up, com lug Pendte,on 4 yards. Hutlon punted in yard. MrKennon lot I foot, l-'itaw K"lnd 3 yarda, a thlril play failed, and Price punted to Pendleton'a -'4- yard lint. Johimon Kalaul t yanl and Hutlon punted 4" yarda. ( n Urt 4i-yurd Hue, l.a Crande (uin hted and wan thrown hack I ft yardN on the recovery, Price pnul cd 40 yard;. Pendleton wuh mop 1 ped by HuirhoH who a lniuied so ' badly hui he had to uuil tin nana , t'ourtiuy went in. (ttiNide cimt I .a Crande & yard. MuUon K:tu t t r, yardN but P udh ton was oiiM-h and w UN pt-itaUxt'd. 11 at tun a) . tempted a push, i 'ii lien luitrc. pt 1u'k on the 4'uyanl line. I'hhh tore through the hut fur 4 yardH hetore Hie half ended. Score: I.a timnde 1't, IVudh'toil a. Second Half. I .ft fit-undo kh-ked lo P.llill. ton's 3ft-yard Hue. 1 n vir.m.a'n hu lM'hl vti Die (Ii l pl;i v, H at ton rulnd) .1 H yar Im on tin- s con. I and Johnnon 3 mi llm ihtrd. I "11111 tiilnun punted ad after a I .a (Jninde player tonchrd 'tic tiaii in ii tranllc eiiort to 1 tt, CI.sm hi It by, Haiton pit Wed ii na und tiicd over the eu lim The try ftr goal was blocked. Ij (Irande kt-k d nff und John son run To yards to the noal hia but was (alb d luu k unl imttK d tpocause a player hurl J ih- hall forward to him. P ndh (on iruiiml Z vurds, A second pl.y mind nothing und Hatton punted to Me. Kennon who returned lu yurdi i. mid field. Mro n sraiixd t yurilM. (IIsha 7. Mrow n 1, and l. (Irande win pnallxed for of (Mil.. M, K n non punti'd 4o yar ln. Pendieion returned to Its 10-yarJ lin-. Hat ton punted Ho yard: to MrKennon who return' fl 6. Glaiw teamed I yards on two thriifts and MiK'-n. non fttUncd i for first down Olnsx plurird th line for 1 yards but U liruntlf was ponallxed for otf Btde. Olara full'd to pain, tlien n pajw was irrniinded. Mrund nt lompiod ptara kirk from tnld flfld. which flkd, Haiton return ing It to I'tndlMon'a Ik yard line JohnHon Kuln"d 3 yardH und Hatton rwlviMieed (I 'i yard n on a fake. .Johnaon pli)tiK'd the line twleo. for a Kaln of I yardH, for fliHt dou-jt. Hatton wan hd to a one loot gain and JohnHon piuotid 15 yarda, lo Kulllvan who scored from the 4f-yard lino. Hutlon kicked goal. Pendleton's kick wuh returned to t ho 211-yurd lino and McKeiinon : punted to PendlHon'H 4tyard line. .lohnaon'H plungo netted 'A yarda and Prion replaced Haaks. whh1 railed wlgnalH aftor the find half, f I alton and Johnton made riml down In three ptaya aod Jobuxoui added 10 more .J or a Hi'cood llrst down. Three more pluyn advanced 1 the hull four yurdH add a paaa fall-j od, lu (irande lukliig toe ball uu its I lin-yurd Hue. Price r',krt-d end for, :t yarda, McKeauou gaim-d I, Kans pluiiKed 'I anil Price punled 40 yiii-4H to Pendleton'N yuiil , .line on thi .(Darter ended. Hcoi: I.a (.irande lit, Ivndhloii IH-. I'oiirlh Qnnrlcr. Pondh ton gained 1 yard ; find' Hughoa ri'lurneil to the game. In two plays HugheH lack led Johnson lo-hlnd the Hoe for a Hi-yard Iuh, forcing Hatton to punt, k'rom the Pendleton 4ri-yunf lino price failed to gaki am) k'niiK ton through cen ter for fi yurdH. On the next play l ho. advantage wuh lost und Price punted lift-yardH. Pondlolon fum bled but recovered on the IH-yurd line, llatlon punting yurda out. or bounds, McKcnuon lost fi yardH h ecu ore of poor Inlrrferenco and Price punted to Pendleton's IH yord Hne. fnuimlngit punted 27 yards. . Prleo and I'uuh made 2 yiird gains and u ptiH.i wan ground ed. Uluns ut tempted 11 drop kick from mldriuld. which fulled, Hat ton reluming to Pendleton's 22 yurd line, After a one-yard linn plunge, Hatton puu(ed to 1 .11 Grande's 4 0 -yard Hue, I.a Grandti fomhlUis und Pendleton recovering.. Htjcrwood replaced, MoKennou. Pondluton gained 2 yards, u pass Culled, another puss, Johnaon to j Hiilllvan, gained 4 yurAm,- nnd u' third puss failed, I.a Grande Ink- ' ing the Jal.. Kaua. Hiiorwoud and' (II n us gained 3. yards ,cach : nnd Prleo pnnfo.d 2 ya,rds, to Penille-' ton's 20. yard line A pas, John-i son to Bulllvrin. (idvunoed the bull .15 yards. Johnson nnd 'Hatton carried the hull 1 3 yards In two plays to ).u (trunde'a Hi -yard line. I.a Hrunde's delonso stiffened and after 4 ploys, uniting 2 yards, I.a (Irande took- potutesHlgn of the ball on lis lK-yn'rd Hue, and I Mice punt ctl to tnldfleld. HaghiW tackled a Pendh-ton hack for a Hi -yard Iosh ! before he could got rid of the bull nnd then young Hherwood Inter cepted 11 forward puns, running the boll 20 yards to Pendleton's V'l ynrd tine, I.a Ornmlo was penalized 16 yurds. -Throe pluya gained hut 3 yards and an attempted drop kick by HIuni from the 4o.yurd lino failed. Pendleton took the hnJl on the 211-yard linn with M seoom'.H left to piny. Hatton punted lo mldfleld. ( I lass gained It yards and l-'aus plunged .1 mon through the lino as the gutnn ended. Klnul score: La (Irande 1 0, Pendleton i:i. ItAKIMl, ). (Special to tin (Himt ir ) -. siHf'tm-nlur 6-yuiil run by Him-, negro law k. f Htt ker, guc the HiitliloKH a U lo II vic tory ocr The :imeM high m-IiooI rontlKtlt (c:iiii here Wednesday. Hensitlonal football und an end b hk HticceHMort of trick plays ex hibited by both Hides thrilled 2000 spectators, who faced u cutting wind to He llaker cupluro the gumo. The first, half wun without Inci dent, although Tim J fallen threat ened lo hi ore lime nnd again. Itu kor opened the second half with a honibardtuont of parses and miort runs, and the sole, score of Hie game came hi the third ipiurter, after the hall had been worked tf muring dlatanco. The Hallos Indians played a stonewall ue. e use during the first half hut wcuk"Ued hi Hie Bcond, Ihougn guming yardage by lino plUltK.Hg. 'I lie. Hatter defense proved Imp'vgnable. '1 no omy oiatiacle between (ta ker und the Kustern Oregon ohuiu p.omfop ih the ut long Lu Oruiule l.ani.' '(he two stiiud.i will clusli hoi-e Thank:i.;ivlng day. Boxer Gqlfer; mmmi Billy Evans Says: , 0 FOOTBALL Utah SiImxiI. . . At l!ukr: 'rim 'ILrilfH II, HiiUit B. Al l,u (,;niiil-:' I'.'iiilli-lon 4:1, I,u liiHti,).- (ii. , At ' roruli'll'ti: l.oall, t 1 1 1. 1 1 "0, fixuli'ili) 13. . r :-, .;!,. 'll.w.. ' ''..;':..;':' il i.i(!i,u. I'ah: Maut iina'WM oiillcKf 7. .liliili Ahkh'h ,lii,'!; i" VyiiuittW 'W,iiilniiry . Iil,-,i Hi. Thtiilt'iH 'iiili'K' 7.' ' U, Wllllli.ni Mury II. rhililroil Nurmul .14,, Houlh .Dn koiu Mini ii. .' North . IHikotu jtitKli M 14, St. M'tlUlllUN 1. . linlvi'ikily of Wynnilnn n. I'olo ru'ilo 'I'l-niMiiTM ,ollK, in. ' I'liiniinii rnlli'K.! 4. WhltlliT ool-l.'IO- 1. ' I'arlliw 3. Iowa Wi'Bli-yan II. H,.-.. w hav" Klill- llfirha. wtltt rFrfilly won 'be llywclKhl lUUl fnuu , Kranklo Onuri). in thtf rule of got.. ' lk Unrbii ib Vmnu tor wit. ai, a con ulUoOcrv Kindly notk'. trjar h hIku drissna th part of thi, clmniilon ' -r ; (Olt.-r.; : J , Ielevens VUllL I HAN l-'ltANCIHCO fAP) Koot hnll.has siagod Ita longest end run to (Tosh the goal line of America's tin st western outpost 1 1 a wall. . . n Ji! iH'.'inds. whore heretofore only o.-dlnary interest lias- been htunltoht. tlio sporr has penetrated to ' vlrtuully every point,: thump of the p'gsitln will resound act osH 2 1 on miles of tho- "Pacific thin year' when thro'o cdlctfe. jiiniii .iournoy.froin t Un .I'oitcfJ, HtutoH to take oil thi. pb-lt iff -ll'lpItbiiilHI Hduoiuiu.' , ;. ;;: . The flit;. Intersect. onn gtuno is whedil'ed .jfrtr- )0H. 1. VUf the tho hnekbone, severtng one rib Ih ( 1 raio iigffies moot intr untvor the hack nnd cut linn off three rih H-ty.of Hawaii On ')t riHtmhn day1 in front and piercing the right urm j Washlngum tftuto, college wiU Jine above the vlbow. t"P agtiinst the Boiitor l.cuguo tt'um. The lower part of one lung was The football dawnc of thc i8rwui(, Mtnt nrr. HIh chimees for full ri." will be nlnved on Nt'W VoRr'iPluy.': covery now scorn good,, vv.N nNJ 'i hiKiiig togel her WaiHblnwtoynte IN.M rtKI .MAN ItKCOVHS I.lvliANON' Ore Cllfrord For ney, who wuh shot for a deer in the. rtiHcade mountains ubovw t'ns citdln throe weeks ago, wan utiltt to get downtown yojilorduy from. the hosplLil. Tho 'bullet, a coppcr jBckot. fort-nos.. hit bltn In the middle of the hiu-li and glanced off MOST IMl Ali. Hid i:u ever lieur of a Jockey thllin luo lioi4Kn In Hie fniiM rrn-i'f Well It linpiH'Hcd riHeiitly In IVinei'. The nuiim of the ucm hutlc JiM'Uey u. Hrrf. He wu- on the fiuorlto when the harrier wun spniui, wum astrUle a ruuk iMilldor bcn lie finilieil. l-'ourtoen horse's wero a-nt awuy by the starter In a feature steeple, chase event. At one of the diffi- j cult Jumps, Herve on Mi-uwonler, I the favorite, and three other hoiStm fHl. I All four Jockeys were hudly stun I noil, hut Herve, b ust of all. Hit J was able to extricate himself from "the Jfiui and jumped upon the I nearest 1,ioi'hc. ' It so happened that one of tho horses that f'ell greatly resembled Jieive'v mount. Ho started lu eurn- si alter (ho rest of the field which had gotten away to a big toad he- iraiiH" of tho accident. I The fchouttt of tho crowd Ifrought him to a realization of the fact lhal ho wuh now riding Houvontr, u 1ft-to-l shot. He then pulled up and rode dejectedly Into tho puddock. II is Mild tus iiH'hlciit Is without n pit cu tu'l in tip history of the turf game. m Hot p.i. i: iii;iti T., . The experience (of ,'tho Krcnch jml;ey Ilervo recalls to na hiory n Huintwliui hi au la r htiipening that bi'tell Johnny Kllhiino, former fea therweight champion, In his east ern debut.. At the lime Johnny wa.s just an ordinary rit'efand-rnter: I know .his manager, Jimmy I num. very well. Ki'bane hud been doing sumo ex cellent 'fighting around Cleveland and Hunn wuh utixious that he gel a chance in tho east.1, Johnny Mooney, , a porsonul friend o mine, .wuh then manngor of Hie Armory A. A. of Host on, one of the blggeSb fight clubs in the country. . ' Dunn united me that 1 use my In fluence In getting Klllmne u bout. Moan.y agreed to put Kilbane on I with a rising featherwolght by the I name of Hobby TlVkl". . This whs hack tn 11)10, nnd white my mommy L n trifle huy as lo the actual facts, hero Is my recol lection of what hupiM'iied. ' i ' 1 li- "TWO OPf'pNpXTH. . ickbl lived .in Providence, R. I.. uho;it ' 60 miles, ' from; 'ftoston, und hi) motored cVej; '. His parly 'ex perienced tiro trouble and win n the time came lor the Tickle-Ktlbanc huut, tho former wuh not to he found. A chap by th. name of Hyson was substituted. Aftor two rounds of fighting, with Hyson la a bad way. w ord was brought to I he ringside that Tinkle Jjud arrived. The bout was stopped. Tittle was hurried into tho ring und Kilbune turtcd all ovtr ugain. Ho decis ively outpointed Tickle in 10 rounds. - , . Itilhunc's unusual di but and bis brlllla.nl siiuwiug In u pugilistic dotibtu header, nuule his un Itnmu diate fuvorite lu Ilosion. Uu ro muinod so until the end of bis ca reer, 1 V ' I'll cporl'.'iico of JiM'kcy llcrvc nnd I'ighlcr Klllaiiic fg uulipic in the uiiiiuIh of sport. FROM COYOTES IIOlHi;, Idu. (Special) Hon aagiVs fighting Ilulldogs chewed up the ('olbgo of Idaho Coyotes for n j:;:t to i:: victory at1 Public S;-!mol field w.editowtuy uncrnoon, o. liolse's tinhual Armistice day clas sic.' The gume wju lull of thrills. and victory perched on the ban ners of tho team with tho great est punch and the lust defensive. The game for the most part was iKXiS ix 1'itANti-; l,i;.i OMAJ TWO KINDS Op MVlS ' PAIHH AP) Dogs Jn Kmnco are either doss of plcuaure or watcltdoj-s. In tho eyes of the tax collecior. If you lake a dog out for walks, he Ih a "pleasure" dog. A watchdog is one that nevth o,nlt-i tho properly he is wutclrtng. Tho ilifi'r-i-oiii'e h a lax of, 20. friinrs. It la Invurkibly true, at' least out side towns, thai -every, dog-owner declares his lu hi- a watchdog. Hut II Is a waste of breath to try io convince u gendarme that a watch dog has. im. d of un occa-siunul run in freedom. The gendarme's defi nition is .iiw-ivti Mipportcd hy b'Kul ril(,iiig. which seldom failed to nia!e "'' required yardage, and which netted In all" - five touchdowns. Two sparkling nerial attacks, one in the first (tuartor and the other in the fourth, brought the t'oyole markers. 52 American Aces AVon ,. Rutin;? in World War NKW yoi:K (Al'). I'-lrtytwi Ani.ili-un uvkitors 111 tin- Worm -nr ran- tl"' niKn illon.of "ur ." Kai'h 'liruiwht down five or inori' t-ni my iiult. . ' TN- Ain.-ri'-aii Korit'ty for I'ro moiVon of Aviation prrpan-d fi. list from offi.k'l r.'ionl.i. An loll to .Uu-atu .t'H" 1'r.hont u.l ,1it8 of tht'Ht' Anifiii-all "are" r. nulli'.l in Ih.' Jiwovt-y that they are neBttelV"! "II over tile worlil. i:h.n; aci:n v to stirr ' si.i:.m. '" 1 1,0 ii''' r""- fetleruteil InJian agency, wllioh in- l ii... c ir.tud iionilc nronertleit lan.l tho'e of ull Hiatli red tribes In western Oregon, wn oin.-oinio. ueil Novenilier If.. aeponllnK to an. nmini'enieiit ina'le here toniirllt by Milwlll I.. ClialiTnl't. HlllierlllK'nirent of II"' affi ncy. Mr. I'lialeiurt, who lias l.oen eliasi'il In Inilian uireney work for til" .Vi'Ul'S, will n lire anil make hia home v. itli lii Kim In Seattle. Jvnixnl-hgfJllfftiiir dnfwMlu 4. 1 III Olid the il'hKtMsityctfi -r(awali. 'The;'( -niveraity of, J;luwull will intiko Di trip to tho sluUs to play .Occidental Ictfllege' at .l.os Ang-los ioii'ThatiksgiVlrtf day. i.ust year at MlnnOttlht tjlC Island team defeated .futitlenlaU 1! to (. 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