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'Monday, November 11, 1929 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. . Airplane Slam 1914 1918 NEWi ARMISTICE DAY 1929 Closed Today HILLS DEPT. STORE USUAL UPSETS OCCUR SATURDAY Stanford Hard-Pressed to Win Oregon State Rooks Defeat Frosh. ; The urn.il or r 11 r red In Saturday's football Krmiew over the nation that i. th i were the ijkiimI mini br r of up.. Among thee we.e lh IS to 13 ti ffnin! hetween Yul and .l-ryt:ind, the fact that th Haxxhiiw coached t"nlvtrIiy of WaKhinjrton team held the mighty Cardinal from Hinnfonl tfi a C to 11 wore, and the S to 7 victory for 1 .Stanford hnd been expected to wht by it Ieai two or three touch i'ow n. but w n ha nl pressed to wnrt the lone lx point, which re r.'tjtM from a break that cove th Warner trn the hl on Washing ton" 1 4 -yard line a few momeniK itf.er the ?;inic opened. Severn I S-lnyn wro required to put it over. ,p a innttcr of fuet, the ftttppeiliy wejik Washington temn outiliyel the Stanforil nvr tuition through out, rhalkliv? up conKliter.-ihl,. timiv y:trdifce j Itm t:n " Humbler put over two j more murhilovf Army found I 1 iinol Utio; totifrh and Ut 1 7 to' 7 Mh Harvard tobfc: one ; on th ,no'- froiii ;.tJehltn, H '; to ( 12. j I: r (ice tori un th only member- of (hehlK three, Ui win, defeat.!. I .'high ru to o. New York t. won ' an iMi-rxectionul tilt with Georgia, 1 27 to l. and letro;t swamped j Went Virginia 3C to 0. In the 1 -uthj V.-inuerhlU defeated Of on? I; I'lVeh 21 to 7 nnd Alabama won t trom Kentucky 24 to 13. Technically. Dick Khlknt,'- fieri man wre.ttllnjf etnr, ' hs a h-ilf nelson and crotch hold on: hi opponent above, but in the, par lance of the grappling pamehe 1 About to execute the "airplane JdahV a . I t .11 n tlutt UMIl!t' leave the (Qt in a,';ftunned eon flTtfon and easily1 pinned to:tho mat. Ye. it a breath-taking stunt especially for the oppu .('' , ntnt. 'f lan J.Gould ,'Huw would ih A li-A nt.-rit i twitn of ten yettnt ago compare with the bt mythical line-up of today?" , In the flrht plan. It In 11 trifle early to mi? tho alUwuir lab I renn;inently upon any of the cur rent ?ilellitei, with th tnnlii Me or the uipatKn mill ahead. In the Tot:d phuu this I.- u nubjeet of debatt thai Hfhlnru kIm the d batr anywhere. JlerH'urn the late Waiter f'arnp'ji 1313 mderrtloms however, lor the purpoHf of any dljtruiodun deitired: Kndii Illxxln of Penn S'ate ntv II. .MilUr of J'enn.ylviiriia. Tack left West, of Colgate and Henry of Wa.Hhlnifton Jefferson. Ihutsd. Alexander of .Syraru.t and Yoururironi Gf Inirtmouih. iVntep Weaver of tVntre. guarterbiiek-MeMlUfn. of "en tf. ' "' . , " " tifalfbark) Ifarley of Ohio Stale and fiey of llarvant. KiiltlKK-k-Uudjfers of West Vlr- j rinl-v 1 Ed Jensen Third In Team Try out s ; - farnp hirrfpelf .called Alexander and- YQunxwtrom,':ihe Kreatedt pair ' of tlefenJve KU;u"M tluit have) ev. r been iveen on the srfdlrunAIexnn ; der. Ih rwtrtloulr uKahist runrilnj,-, ; plays; Younipterorri heinjf'the ter I rcr t 'opponent: when forced to ! kick."'; If thenlT-fire any belter j Licklen around tfrduy than Henry : or West, they can't be located. These two rank among the all-time all-tAre. ' ..J.l .' V"" " ' ' ' ' 1 Nineteen nineteen was the year INIVRHHITY OP" ORKCSON.tthat little Centre Tolleice of Ken-KttK-net Nov. ; 41 . (Rpeckilj Krt j ,iCky-first epronK Into promlnenee. Jensen, or I-a Grande, finished f it conuuered the great Wen Virgin third In the varMly oo.v-country i L.. tMm that VMr ifftrwini u te annual OrfK'n.Ore- uain tryoutii. held Friday. Novem- j rolorful brnlle In XS2U and beat the ame, which at preeent . hr ' ovr !h" 3 1-2 ,I,lle ur. Criiniwn in 1511. due to the extra- Somo particularly 1 lnterMtttm; Ksimt- ore rornlnK up tht week inr!ii'llnf th R-nn Mate frame, which at prem ih looked upon an a tow-up. and In Kactern iif-Kon Krldny. the- Nor ntl x hool of Ui Orandn will try to win a championship in it inf tial year by defeating Monmouth. uriil . therHiy won a prominent place on the nuad of ten men rho- I en to cnmpi (e afr-iinet Oregon , i Htaf' college in a curtnin-rabiT ! for the annual Homecoinlny frame, Normul. Monmouth it Wnnwti wn tnc two Aehoow, Kiturday, , have a mrong team and local opln-i Nov'T'1,,"r lC' -en In maklmr ion in that Hob Ouinn wiuad will. " niime-ri-r niniftetr on the rampun ordinary play of Hz McMiKin and Ited HobertH. have to extend Itwdf to the limit to have a chance to win. However, It is very rare when a school in It firm ye:tr of existence ha a chance in win a rh:tmpionrthlp, nnd that In the position the Katf-rn Oregon teem fin!s Itself in. r "- -. I'rnillftr.n Hero Toljr I'uoiball interi Jit In Kactern Ore p"n to-lay in cmlercd In the I'en- Wn!tij.'tnn State eftllefre battled dlttn-l.a (Irandf fr:me here. In track event. Overnight News Briefs a brilliant tribe- Of Cnpnnck from Idaho for half a K"me with the wore tlel at 7 each, but in th Iat If'ilf ntn-wild to Hwiinip M:iho 41 t 7. Down KOut h. the Southern fll fornla team ran rtmKhvhod over Nevada to win fiC to it. ralforna '"'d little trouble In downimr the Montana varsity in a f -ee-Hcorin: li.tmo thnt eded 53 to 11. llcckN Hefcnt I'm-di Other f oUu'" "cores in the west follow: Orcein Hlate I took 7, On Pm Krojdi C; I'ctuona IT.. Arizona I'J; College of Idaho 1.1, I'atiMe 1J. I'ruke Kave Notre Ibntc a real ftenie Kiturday by holdiiiK a 7 to f, lead until th0 laH miarter, when win n if to he lulled at 2 p. m. A : Vfefii-v frit- 1 i flriiM.ln H-nnl.l rin.l ' the Tieea nnd .Mae-iii fUrhtlmc it out for the ehamplnnrtMn here nevj If irfven sufficient time, v I'oint'ir football team may complete1 thtf job of playlnx at ltMt one col lefto team from ever', tate in the union. Within the pant t n years ; the Cadet have drawn their oppo sition fruni not les than 25 suite-, j mr.Kinir trom alifornia to .Maine, Minnemita to l orida. - Krery New Kngland tate lias te:n reprenttd on the Army Kljte. nn wvll a New- York. I'enn - Fylvenla, and .Marland in the j Kat. from the South, Florida. 1 AlalHtma, Arkansas, Tennehee and j Te;t have furnished 'adet fo-. We-t Virginia, hlo. Indiana. II II- 'raturff wMtt'eMde14ftf icfdrV wouifi eunitnnie ijh tininde unle th- 'IlKem could s:nre a comeback and defeat .M.-i juit-htin hlirh. . In that event, the Ivndlet'jn, Iji Cr.n.I.- a n d .Mllton-Freennter team would be In a triple tie. In 1'ortland, the two undefeated hiftb wiioftk W.ifdilmrlon and Ooriiinerce. nre ineetlnK thin after, noon and the winner 1 expeeted to make a real bid for the statu title. it THE MUSIC OF PEACE Armistice Day is with u;i aKm. Kemember what a joyful day it wan eleven yew ago n new bepin iwik a day when we cheered the return of the men who had mule peace possible. In the hustle and hustle of our present prosperity let's take time out to remember and honor them! NORTON'S Shf t-i(I.-in KiK'ht r-Kl)ii'Tf-4 roon tfra viilii..! n. Ill) .rfiK nlolen Irom the. A. V.-mifh'n farm j n01 Mlrhlimn, .Viironka. Mi.isou- near hf-re. fi. Kanij- unt South liikot:i also Tiuvp rODti-itiutf-il a. varii-.y (f zrU- ' Dayton Prom 14 acr.-., .t Wl!- j lr"n fwldor for th soHiois. . 1a)nrtt''r1.','Bi!(tf.'iH!.rn.Trou ftl'!!. "" Kdivitnl Wln. r plncft 910 Iusheli j . Citllfornla'ii Olympic cn-u- cliam of corn :ui l.roilucitl thia iwiiii.:lilt,l"lk'" UP '" Kra-1- , ( iiation. Pour of til- oan.nn-n w ho Kiikoih Mr. KUznlirth Work- I rhHreil the trlunih of Anist.'r.lam I mnn. 7.1. nnM .Mm M.iriw '.ol-rt. j In 1'J2S r in:iin m n foundation f:Jr of Mnrri.la. r. Injlln-J In im ' the varclty which roach "Ky" outonicLili. rfk and w.-ro in u! oduhl hopes, lo develop Inio an. I hoMiillnl li. rc. Tlicv wrn rl llnB L oth-r Voughkn-pslo. w inner In In n rar .with Kicvr Kmtrr wh.-n i '. Kor n,v ""k" llir. Mrarlnii Kir l.rk.-. " rrtpbico tho Brlt IVte St. Mary's Victor Over Santa Clara SAN PKANl-IHrO. Nov. 11 (AP) A rrowil of 4 2.ri0 n.Pctutom wiw M. .MMi-y'n r.tirlx tak n honl. iauic.1 C-ii victory from their ol.l-tlrni- tlvalu, .Santa -lara. In their annual Krlcliron etrUKKlo In Kttr liatliiini heir- yi.tcnlay. Victory lame I., at. Mary' In the last quar-I'-r on a Ionic pan", after lliey had l.i. n h-lil .,n ti, ii,. for ,tre imirtcM. Ma, k .s,.,n,.tt, ,.(t i,..,r. Iwk, hiav,, a 32--nrd pum to 'loacniil, rlcht half, who into 30 y.irdi to worn. Tim try for ( xir.i point failed. . . oar. to Imnlon. Kbrltcht may'haye to lo'jk no fur- Itond J. K. Myerl. up.rlnten,l- ther llinn hi Injuhm.-.n pace-sett-r cut of Prinevllle whoob- wa I of Uirt wnwjn. liuncan CreKir. who Marsters Retains C rid Leadership II) Tho AMX inlcl Press AltlioiiKh Injiirlfit have ended his fnothnll career. Al Marnier Kartmouth nlarl.i Lack. rontltiu. I" had the nailnn' play,- In Indl- Vldu.', I ArurlnK- l-'laur.n rt,in,le,v l,y The Aso- lateil l-r,m front the iKht major Ktonp, or roitr,-retiren n the conn tiv hnw Mai-I,, h.ndlntc the pruremlon Willi ll H,int In nil KaincH. In .-c.,nd place Willi 91 i Hen,, McDver or Tcnneiwe. who In I It i. untndoanda w hllo hia I'-am cri:h,d liriun K.wmun -: on faturdiy. McKvcr and Older Tennemwo rcRulura were kept out or that comet to Inaure tin:,- In lriif in condition lor th" " "!"' Vnii.l-rl.llt on Kallirdt.y I.OSCS flBOO.OOO M)W VdltK. Nov. 9 (Al-) Her k:i.(ma Inhcillance wiped out .y the k market ( ra. Jlis tr- om-ert pianist. irn :.'). (tni In her pro. order to twiy what h. eteoted prt-sPW-nt of the I'enlnil Ort-Kon Hrhool aeeoriation. ' McdfoM Tho Central f'lvle ccumil adopted n resolution pro teetlno; (hi proposed removal to l.l'ortland of equipment o the old lleekman bank nt Jacksonville .y the On-iron Historical eoclety. The Wank l.t it landmark of e.'rly Cire K on-. hail power In every Inch of hi feet 3 1-? fitchew HI. Helens A delcitalon of clininlter 1 1 coiiimerce offlclaN from Kalnler and rintnkanie 'met with the county '.lit in an effort to extend the llninl-r-Aplary mar ket roaij to Nehalem vullt-y. : Kidnaped Child McNary Introduces Forest Bill Today ' WASHINGTON, Nov. (AP) Authority (or the date of Oregon to receive ana aell J.OOO.OCO ncrew of land reserved for the national foresM4r. that wtale and to use the proceed for erection of state bulld Inu's at Kilem, Ore.. Is noticht In a hill Introduced today by Senator McNury. OreitOn. 1 K.nator C'utllnc of New Mexico la Wild 10 he the heat piano player In the aenute. Itut the lohhyist.' IS Home AgJUn !em to W tn-M at drummlm; up I oueiueHn. r.'ir-t siioiueli. ff'SHiOlJ " ft I'tf.ker Fuel Satisfaction Pea-nut Stove and Lump Sizes Broomfield & Richardson Phone Muln ;n reV H ? Pile Sufferers You ran only tt- t fiiilrk, ante and laatint relief hy removlnif the cau.-e ' coniteation of blood In th-: lower howel. Nothing: hut an internal remedy rao do this that's w-hy ' culling and Halves fnii. ir. Ijeon hardl'a Hein-ltold. a harmh aa tali- ; let, la Kuarahteed to rpilckly and i safely hanlsh any form of pile mla-' ery or money hack. The Ited Cross liruif alore ftn-l ilruifKlsla every, whern aell It with this guarantee. Adv. LOS ANOIUS Jurkle ThnniT'oon, 6-year-old nen of Henry H. Thompson, weiliby Uetrett realtor. Ii nhown above lth hl father In the. finrt photo taken ulnee he wan found hy Ie trnlt police after rnnnom had been paid for his return. 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