La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 14, 1925, Image 2

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    ' Saturday, Ni'vonikT I t, 11)2.1.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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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"
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SPORT NEWS
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STAR PLAYERS
MEET Off Gil
- NKW YORK (AP) .Five great
struggles hetween Individuals who
have uttHlnt-i f ii mi on eaafern foot
hull fields will draw the cheera or
thousands this nfleriio-nv
.' .Swede Ohertumlcr, I airlmont h's
hjcTvfield marvel who two years
ago pluyed as il liiK-Hiiiun, ineetn
un exceptional foe In .''Five. Yards"
M'('urly of Chicago, u plunger who
has gained bin nickname -through
vi-ioiin aiiuckM on opposing lines.
Oherhinder uiMtoiihtfilly Is adept In
n ion; departments ul the gumc thiin
.Mci'uriy hut the mighty fhlcagnun
limy hreak through it 1 tiny f ! mid
is always good for I lie lust ff vi
yards to ii touchdown.
At Syracuse Duti' Is another
fr' f-iit individual performer In I he
making, with IMdle Tryon. Utile
liulfhmk who conquered iVlnce
f 'n. playing for Colgite against
Marian ia rr of Syracuse.- They
ant of the running type, open field
workers par excellence dodging,
twisting mites to whom long rutin
iiroiind the ends and through the
tackles aru comparatively coinmon.
AI K reuse, hero of ('ennsylvnn
ifi'ii victory over Yale this season,
Will hit pitied ugulnat the tif
pnund Andy OustufHon, fnllhuek of
I'ltlshurg. They urn plungers who
hold their ret und do much of tho
- kinking for their tenuis, although
il In reported that Kreus". us tho
result of an Injury, imiy he unuhloi
to mnnlpulufo his ruinous left too
on Hal u relay. y
Hurry Wilson, former I'enn State
. star, now pluylnr for the Army,
.will meet a worthy. opponent In tho
hriiltunt (,'olumhla. cuptutn mid
ouurterhuck, George Pmiw, at tho
I'olo grounds In New York.
Jackson Kfcr of Rrown, up
pea ring ugalnst Harvanl for the
lust time, will rind his mettle tern-i-d
hy the f'rlmoon enjrtnln. l)olph
cheek, who Is regarded tn a- ..rll
iflant performer, who hrii'en Jlsr
yard suffer ninny revorses, K Tf-t-r
ceo red a . touchdown against
Yaltt with a 3C-yur,i Hprlut from
regular formation and his uldllty
. In un open field kept Dartmouth .in
doubt throughout three periods.
E
NKW YOltK Hy the Awmetaled
Trewi) odds have leni In n-d un
moNt of tin fuvnrlteH u this Hal
urdtiy's foolhull ImtlleH. ' '
Vale ruh-M u Mo l eholee over
1'rlnrctou, with a witgi-r of lu'utta
Xo $10110, the la IK'1 h( reported on
the basis of them oMn, which have
lengthened from H to U.
Othtr wagers cHtuhthdied Army
un overwhelming fnvorlie over o
lumhla'at to I, with I'etumyl
vanUi. Dartmouth and Hrown eaeh
qUuLed nt Odds of U lu b over I'IUn
bnrg, fhlrago and llurvurd, re.
Hpectlvrly. I'olgHle in a to ft
eholee over HynieiiM.
Wagers on the oilteiMiie of the
Aniiy-Nuvy rlitHHie here Novemher
2 utmi huve w Ituenwil an tneream
or odds on the Army from to I
2 Vi lo on-.
Seeks Title
lrr m AI Kugnro. th nlt rm
tMn.lt fur flvwHcht honnm now
held l.v Mdt Iji IVrUrr Fiigiiro
hiiln fmm Hslv H holds thf tlv
wlght GhmPblonnhlp .of llut r-oun-try
"iVit th striking rpsemhlani
lo th Isu ciwimplon Pa no ho Villa.
YALE C1IG
OF GAMBLERS
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Billy Evans'
' ' Says:
m;moiiv ii t'AMt:
'Ihf memory of Wnlt-r iiip Is
to Is iH-rHtiint-d hy a inillitit
aiH'e or i he m'IitI lull u( an all
America 1 1 foot ha II team.
The idea was original with Mr.
'ainp. 1 1 has since hi-tu widely
copied. III the pUMl.'CerlUllI eX peril.
huve wdiTted Ifuum thai wtre po
Nihly hiiperlor lo .Mr. Camp's, hut
none of theni curried I In prcxltfte
thul went with his team.
When Walter Cnmp ilh-d IhhI
winter while attending u meeting
of the rules committee, it crnatctl
u hlg void In football circles, lie
will be mlNxed,
1 What would become of the oll
A me ilea foolhull team, u creation
of Camp's brain? Would the an
nual custom of naming u mythical
eleven die out or would some meth
od In- devised for continuing II?
Any ihhiiImt of MiggeHtloiiH have
Imyii made mm lo Iiow Hie all-America
ciiHiom n ion hi In ifiiiiliined.
Some lmvc iMifl Inglca), olhcrM not.
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Aix-AiF:m;A!
Kor over a srori! of yfars I lie all
America tounr lias been puhllshed
lu Collier's. It hus lM4n looked for-
wurd to with great Interest by play
ers and fans. To he named on
Cutnp's (earn wan the alnhltlon of
flvery piayer.j ,
It Is Imposslhlft for any football
expert to sec; more than a. donen
games each fall. That jueiuin there
urn hundreds of capable players,
ninny stars, who lie never, hkcs n
action. .V
In making a selection over so big
a field, U was necessary for Mr.
Cmnp to he guided hy the nd vice of
the. sport uuthorltlea and coaches
of the Various sections of the. eouiw
try.
Collier plans to continue the
all-Amerlrn team us originated by
Halter .Cunip under the jurisdic
tion of Ornritlund Itlcjj. ,jj
no one more rnpanie man ilritnl
lund Hire could have been selected
for the HlKnal honor of continuing
the Walter Cnmp all-Amurlcu. .
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(iruutlund Iticu Is a giiut writer
and a noted root I mi II cipirl. lie
plnyiil the gntn at inllcgtv lias
Hxvil It ever hinc. II,. h eniliM iit
ly mini for Um task.
ltOCKMSYSI'i:.M
COtu h hiiute IliH-kne of Node
DaiiHt Is a mighty original ciimjh.
Many root hall ImiovatliHiM liavr
hcii duo to tbt hwnulty or his
bruin. .
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Keverul years ugo Hockne Kiir-prts-d
the football world hy sturl
tng practically un entire second
ti-nm In u very Impurlunt game.
There t 'H u method In Koekne's
maihiess. -
My ho doing Hockne forced (lie
first Hlrlugeis of thf opposition to
expt-nd their energy UKaluat hl.i
substitutes, while his regulars were
conserving their strength on Hie
Midi-linen.
Aside from the physical benefit
to his stars, the element of pychol-,
ogy also figured strongly. Th mo
ment the suhH began lo waiver,
Hoekne would rush lu his regulars.
If I he opposition, despite- every
effort, had been unable to mo re on
the necond st rlngem. It certainly
didn't help their murule to have
the stars runhed Into the fray. Jimt
when It looked as If a touchdown
was In night.
Many cost Iicm have nortil lo
im kne't int iut, hut ii ri'iitaiiMHl
ror icrgl i it'll to pull a new
angle In a recent name with Notre
Ihinie.
sol Tin:iiN sty i.i-:.
When the two leauiH llmd up for
thi' opening kiekuff there wuh only
one regular In the Ceorghi Tt'h
lineup. Il wii.h Notre imtne siutf
with revi'i-w IUKllMh.
Itocklie, Wh-'U he reunited to 111"
Niilitttut' m1 tint . alwavn did si w'lh
the thougbl that h would evntn
ally w In I he gntne. Ills trat t)
I In lining second stringers was tn
bring Hui'tt ft thing to puss.
all hut on auhntltutc on the it. Id
tti oppose Hockneii team, ttie
wuthernet hud practically gUen
up all hope of wiuninr.
Tech, lifter the comeback of
Hi-ckiW ten m agalmit Minnesutn,
apparently ih ctded Notre I anie
w.. tot ntrong.
It was deemed better to try out
tht reneres and save the regulars
for vera I big games, still to b-
play d w tth lentllng southern
(earns. I cfeatmg them nit ant
more to Techs pnntlg.- In the
outh than n lctfry over ltwkne's
pupils.
The ftiunjr part of It that
Noin liaiiH want going o gmHt
thui ilav and tho regular (imrgla
1e'h team might haw tool a gom!
cl.aiK-p of witmliig.
Kollojrln Int.- of i ri
Kl(n'. tnany a mm'K nrm
around a .ii.tilnr.
FivevMiraculously EscapeDeath
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fax i' t t ,
k tf, r t'n - y yjij 7t-
t
Although ia Qiiti-iiictide vv;ih I. It l.rC Hlsnie hy a KWiieh enln und
Hi row il Ii.o the iP',oi1jir of a ulboad hridga at Warren. la., to -tha steel
aii-deia nt (he I'i'Ie. ail live fr-cupaiitrt of I he car esi-aped with hill ullsbt
. ii.Jurivii. T..e top of the autiiio.jUi" wan reduced to Idndllug wood, 1
Caldwell High Eleven ;
, Downs Ontario Squat!
rM.tV.'l'....,- bla. (Mpeelnl)
i oacn . Miner s oiiiiino griiiHierH in-vadt-d
i 'aldwell l'rid;iy afli rpoon
and were forced lo tnke home the
small end of a 47-7 wore, The
'game was practically a walkaway
for, (larlln'M men, and the nuhs
wi-re used fir u large part of the
game. ' ft w as u fumble hy a sub
stitute halfback the latter, purl of
the (','uine thai paved the1 way for
Ontario'H Iohm tally. The , game
was.iuilnlererfting., 'aid well's run
ning attack worked b: w II ihnt bftt
lew puhsi s were (,ried. (mtarut
tried u lew through tlic air, hut In
the tii'iin, t hey wcr not success
ful. XOUMAL AWAIll) li:MH
HA I. KM, Ore., Members or the
board of regents of the statu nor
mal school will meei here to con
sldur bids for tho new no'rmul
schoid to he established ut' Ash
land. The Icgltd.'tturu,' at its lat
session appropriated $17u.hm lor
Jts conntrucilon. , ..
An effort will he made to have
the school completed und In read
hiesM to open by Janunry M, X !2'I.
J. A. rh urchlll, state auperhi'lcn
denl of schools, has' been elected
president, of the new Institution.
Motorist Mimics Officers.
',Ttrr.n'u.lrei:- iT. ' V. Zornen 67
Pn'on, urrested on u charge of
driving a motor vehicle -white lit-1
toxici.ieu at MatneM Monday night, ,
made his escape in the' durkm us '
u few minutes later and now
being sought by officers of PuIct1
unil I'nion 'count I s, Waller I.uim- !
lug, who with-. Ptr Mi'tlovenf, I
made, the at rent, .stated. A com- !
plaint bus been mvhim out ngnfiiKt,
Zorni a, Uinsiug said, and h.s ar -j
rest la expeeleil soon. I
?4 w--
I ai h noil eiei v dtdbir that vm
pui iluiHigh our lutndx tuil nicniis
lower prlci'. nr viii in the fiitim..
l or miin nr- we Unf I rtd in
milittj lite kind ol lue ll'- flint tf
re ginuln-r lulu. liooe man
Iiiim Mir m ou kiriw. nml ns
were liamlU-aniH'd umi i.ti
ctipltiil ii utt- bard for n. to
make I lie f.ist Mini. We bid
etch Ibooultl or rtinniiig a Mixk
(alremfv fhMi.le.l UU Mihk Ctiin
: pilules -and iitau of ile in bad
proted a failure, ue beoilaiisl.
poo bate itt:ihlc;t u-. i 'trieivii oiir
klinl uili .mate in i real A a i upt
liil or otir own. I t we let'l mi
j bub bled o n(l ttuit we wi-ll lo
jihthue mi dlthlemi- on our
moiie In I be wav o reduciiiHi ol
I price. Ui lime een,l a. M- or
land i lghl lu the gur, ..i U lite
city of 1 (.lamle. und we hae
ac-c o id,. iimlt.Mid flini. If
wi 4hii Im' or attv lielp n the
funuerV oi uunlittioii or the
taitttcrH n n whole, hi us know
mir want". I -.ild Help." to..
cMly we tlon'l can In r.li Hliv
one. The writer wn- iseil In ifo
Sitimy Smith where the ti-ry spirit
or "Help oue Hiioila-r" un. fiirtii
eil. lint u raring, tpiiliin uiiil-o
niul liin king Hv ait acu ity to
he thing or tto mii. t u tft
forget our iltit.v In helping imr
ioioi Iht,
NaiN, r.l.U. ba e hi keg low. ,
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
nil ltw Mmi'. Krlrad"
Oppo. IXMintlr,. I'tHnnt M-IX
ho "uifeUy ltutnm
I , 'If
VS E Mil
FOOTBALL
ri:uAY ui;srirs.
Or'gon Aggie irejshmen tf. Ore.
gou freHhmep 7. ' ' '
WuHhington high fVoriland) 10.
liensoit Tech fl'ortlandi o,
, t;oMege lit l-mipuria TiH. Ottawa
uiiiverslly ii. -- m
l.oui:4iauu S:ntc university 1!!
Loyola 0. . '. ,
, Wo Metdorn speak of short dress.
k. hut they do show how high
M s'Mektngs lip- thi'e- days.
Tliere s No
Luckv.
In our success, neither has there been
mere favoritism Our reputation' and
success are the result of .actual service
to the public. .
Constant and sincere devotion to the
eyesight welfare of those who come to
us has established a firm relationship
hr-twecn our patrons and ourselves.
Dr.W.M.Peare
Optometrist
With J. II. I'eare & Son
There's A Reason
I5:icl of the. Growing Demand for
During the last several years there has
leen a steadily increasing demand for
ABERDEEN COAL for domestic use.
Iiecau.se it is clean, burns free, little
ash, and does not clinker.
i '
Pest in the West
I5v Government TesL
Sawyer-Holmes
Merc. Co.
Phone Main 17
JOSEPH WINS . .-
FROMPflWDER
JpKKI'H, Ore. (Hpeclal) Joseph
won a deiHive victory over North
i'owtter lit a game featured by
closj playing Armistice day. The
.score 21-0. is the reault of speed on
the part of Joseph, for the oppon
ents outweighed them considerably
and fought with a dogged deter
mination right up to the. final gun.
The hard line plunging of the
Joseph backs and their uMlity to
skirt the line for long end runa
were Obstacles in thv way of tht
1'owder" boys, und besides the Jo
s:h boys repeatedly wrested the
ball from their opponents by hold
ing fr downs..
hivalott Orl'ourM.s lA-aw
Trench With Smart I'lirnsm
PA UTS, (AP) William ' of Nor
mauily's nither' forceful" contueKt
if the liriliuli IhIch gavethoilMandH
of Norman-Kreiieh words to the
Knglish loiiguif. In these latter
lays the. ever-inore-numeroiis In
vasion of 1-,'ugUsh and American
tourhilH has added a licrYrogc nous,
eollecllou of isolateil words and
iihrnsCH to the vocalmlury of the
marl Parisian.
WordH ending in "in;;" have a
.4peclu facluatiun for tho I'arlsian
who wouldn't think of trying for a
ctfenprchcusive Kiigllsh vocahiilary,
bur who liken lo Inlerlard his t-n-lences
with 1 words of a bizarre
Mound. A dinner jacket Is always
a ".smoking." one travels in a
".sleeping,"' or sleeping car, and
pin; even goes out for aiiarternoon'w
Tootii;g" in the liuls du Houlogm
f u btojiit Autumn day.
' "Weekend" came Into general
use during the endless conferenceH
of the post -war years, when En
glish stuti-Hinen insisted upon net
ting nw.iy l-Ylday night for a re.st
over Huudnv from official cares.
In a Himllar way Parisians have
learned t( take ilieir "five o'clock."
'l-Nirt" used as a noun und not us
a verb, is In good; itKuge. s
, Sporilng termH, such as "knock
out " "iipierciit." anil the "deufe"
Routs Tigers
Vre.entlng' Kddie Tryon of Colgate,
one of tie' Natltin; rftlnt scureis of
the count) v mid thv player who pnic
tically r single handed, l?ut lh
piinceion eleven 9 0. Tryon is one
of the tlevloHt halfliack.H in the liaiue.
t
i .' . -.
and love" of tennis, have gotlen
almost national circulation, despite
i the efforts or a number Ar eminent
I sportsmen to persuade their lol-
lowers to use the pure French.
j IdealH are like slioes. You wenr
the!ii out, but just the same, they
j are u necessity.
! Hall's Catarrh
Medicine :yc
it rid your ystem 01 Catarrh or Deaf
j newt caused by Catarrh.
) -Soli by druui$t$ for over 40 ytar
j F.J, CHENEY & CO-Toledo. Ofcifl
A I issagp X f. ,"VS , Fro in:
OltECiON TRAIL FOX FAItM,
II. W. Smith, Prop.,
La Grande, Ore.
SI1.VKH FOX farming is realty
a NKW Industry. Yet plenty f-ir
enough advanced to be it way paM
the experimental stag;, us cun .ic
wi:nesad to ydur own satisfac
tion by visiting my large und most
modern HILVEK FOX KAHM. I
urn making u perfect success und
: I believe considering the uinou.lt
invested, am making more motu y
than other lines in the county.
1 Ami I am sure It requires leas '
'ONer-!lead eMiellse und tiibnr. '
The Most
Cherished
lienefieial
Convenient
. and
Sought-For
Thinjr in the World
Ih
A10NKY
Witluiut it you are
Helpless
UNITED STATES
Mo Co Sporting Club's
Third Annual
Turkey Shoot
Sunday, November 15, 1925
THE FINEST TURKEYS, GEESE AND PITKS TO BE HAD
AT
Oredell Trapgrounds 1
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Applications for four student "nurses will be
considered by '
The Grande Ronde Hospital !
Apply to or write Supcrintcnder.t.
I Will Pay
For Live Muskrats
Any Size cr Sex
Ha'it your live "traps wiUi parsnips, sweet
apples or carrots. You can't fail lo catch them
it' you follow my directions. A pell is worth
from 3i)C to 73c.
$1.00 APIECE FOR LIVE ONES.
I want them for my Muskrat Farm.
Ghris Miller
. "1310 Adams Ave.
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cNewand
$125
With Imill -
EX Tfrtt, FXX
Kw, fLM ma
ST" K I
tvfASTEl
O tiihle to match.
lviul'l 'l with Ihf ii. w IVc-Hlmiiin utrulKlil-linn, wnvp rnn-il.-liwr.
with .-inl-r iit;ii(-:itn'iil. wh'u'li iisniii-i-h Hnlr-llno h'
liTlivily - i rnill:l.n- yon in t uti.- In I In- Htullnn) ymi: wnut
wlllioul liit. rri nm i-. ove r Hi.- .-nil,,. WUVe IfiiRi h rmiKi-.
Tin- wis nr.- i.riir.l :il a 1,1k wulhir lo yon. W.lMiy dlifot
from f;nto.y mill .M . -M ti, yon III Klloles!,!.. ,iit(l:l. H.
v., K,.,.ny kii ii iniyw
Across
HEACOCK'S RADIO SERVICE
WOK OVER OLli WANT ADS FOK 1
Improve cl
IPIECE
in I imrl Ssiuvilm- nil
n. i-.- ill any tlnii.
The Tracks
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