LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, October 6, 1932
Enterprise High to Play at Union Friday Afternoon at 2:45
Pagro Two
JJ E IL9
SAVAGES FACING
SECOND CONTEST
IN TITLE MARCH
Oregon Staters
En Route South
To Play Trojans
CORVALMS. Ore., Oct. 6 (Pi
Following secrot practice Against the
"""" I frcinimeu. Oregon Stubs coIIcko foot-
Other Games This Week-;''"1! iuntt of 30 ion here last night
1T , . TT. with Conch Paul BchUuler for Los
end InCIlKle MaC-Hl VS. 1 Alludes, where they meet the fjouth
To Pvanrln onrl Wn Hi crn Cnllfornln Trojana Saturday. The
ijft vjiancie ana . Wci-m team miowing much ure m ui
Vs. Pendleton.
' fliuil workout and mrmlnir their nlnvs
smoothly.
Coach Schlssler did not- announce
. J , , . ' IjIh starting lineup, other than to say
Two, of tljo weoKcnd high fichool pnu)k UUJe wU, fqJh
lootball garnpa In EnBtern Oregon imd aoting captain. Ho BaJd, how
Btand' out as of much Importance i Uml mmewhat tno Bame ei0von
tho annual strugglo Tor district hon- j ttlllt Parted against Stanford at Port
ors, , hind Saturday will open against the
One, to be played at Union Prldny Trojans,
afternoon beginning at 2:46 o'clock Tim squad Includes centers, Curtln,
at the stock show grounds, will give Danforth. King; left guards. Stan
Entcrpriae a test of strength. Held. Mllloi'. Tomacheck; right guards,
,. w- i0n-i nt vfinn Kenna, Miles, Leaf; left tackles. Field.
Preowater turday alltmoon. w l 8chwnlninci. cmB K rjavui, E. Davis,
pit two ot Uie strongest teams walnut Ml tola, McDonald; half-
each other, tho Pioneers of Muc-Hl ,.,, unl,t Kt.,,i,ii,, r,1u,
and the TlRcrs of La Ctrando. D"P , Iua, ' Jttrvi8;' quarterbacks, Atchison,
Will Meet for First Time, a Portland Saturday
Hianconc, Wardt
Jusllu, Mcintosh.
fullbacks, LltUo,
40rMinute Dispute
In "Little World
Series" Contest
indicates on oven contest, and the
winner of the game will be rated as
one of the favorites for tho title.
HaviijiCH. Tough
Tho Savages of Enterprlue, 1031
ohamplons by vlrtuo of victories over
Baker and La Clrando In tt three-way
piayoji, aeieatea uiuur lwu wiiena mku j
7 to 0 at Entei-prlao, to give proml-io j
of. making a serious bid for the 1U3U
title. Tomorrow afternoon tho wnl- MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 6 (At A first
Iowa, county team will Journey to Un- , clasB problem was referred to the
Ion to tackle. Coach Campbell's Bob-; stove leaguo today as Newark went
cat, reported to be a tough aggrcga- into tho sixth game or the little world
tlon this year, i series needing only one victory to
The dope favors Enterprise to win, j win the annual duel- between the
but the question Is by how many ; International leaguo and the Amerl
points. can association.
The game Is attracting quite a bit I .Don Brennan, Noyvark's right hand
of attention locally, after Union's 33 ? "J""" h i'rccl two of his
to 0 victory over North Powder last : 'b,B thT y'"or ' nsslB'a to
week Incidentally Union's BcorlnK ! I'"'1 Dutch Henry, Mlnno-
came tovSTSSZ "ha?" aftlhe SS 0"'"
IZ&VrcTTZ tSSFL per-i "ZSItoSZFA echoes of
Boocat threats in tne nrst two per-. ycsU)rdI1ya 12 to 9 victory for Now-
lw8' I ark. ore bound to roll, for It marked
Following tho game at Union tills the longest dispute In tho history of
Friday, the Enterprise toam will If tho series, Instituted in 1017.
victorious - begin work for an all-j There was a 40-mlnute argument
Important game In La Grande Satur- on the field on a question which de
day, Oct. 15. If Enterprise wins from 1 cldrd the game and tills dispute was
Union, a victory over the Tigers would carried over Into a hot debaU lasting
give the 8avagca almost clear sailing more than two hours beforo the ad
for. an undefeated seasou with olther vlsory commission which split it on
the championship or a tie for the ; tlio moot point.
championship practically assured. In the first half of the ninth with
Maker I'luvs Nvssa the score 0 to 8 and two Newark
While Union and Enterprise nro Baiters out, Harry Rico. Minneapolis
lighting it out, tho much defeated center fleldor, doshed towards short
Baker- eleven will Journey to Nyssa to L,lu'u ,w n iuw ny jiuhl
try. the SouMieastorn Oregon clovou. tho bat of Johnny Noun, Newark first
The game 1b Important for tho reason baseman, . -
that It will shed much light 0.1 tho (lco wliat amounted to a
relative strength of teoms In tho ' J""8 "'e- rollo1 ,.?v"
southern section of Eastern Oregon. 1 '" w.Hh th0 bu"
The following week Bsker will bo hoit nonus' mo" "2 "ru? mcK
to Ontario. Coach Scott Is hopeful f1' lV"- P,?.", sccond Buckm- ran
Whnn ilio Oregon and Wanhlngton football teams play at Portland
next Su-turday It will bu tho firnt meeting: of tho two couches, Jimmy
Phelnn, left, and Prink Cultl&on, right. Phelun Is starting his third
season as couch ut Washington; this is Culllson's first at Oregon. Tho
Wbfoots have defeated tho Huskies four consecutive times and hope
to 'repeat. " - , -
of winning both of these games to re-1
cover lost prestige.
iMirkH rnco Tvst
home from third.
Umpire Johnston at third ruled
tlmt Rico caught tho ball, that Neun
A. rt-Huiuwu uviviiiuj, wmxi gHver to Ijo HbUhI as having scored,
tho guidance of a new coach, txn , ,l h(, M1UerB retlred trom the (lel(,,
'.TPL061!.1;1' the Bears clustered around tho
l,1 V : and U.,lB 6nturdfty WftS umpires. The argument followed.
HI will play In Pendleton. Arter S0Veral reversals the last de-
Aftor this week dopwlcrs expect to clsloI1 (HVored Newark and with a
have a pretty definite lineup on com notico of protest, the Ndllors resumed
paratlvo atrength of Uio leading Est- 1 pilvy wiUl Hed Iloire blasting the first
ern Oregon elevena. will all of thorn pitch by Elam Van CMldor ovor tho
scelug action by that time against right field- fonco for a homo run scor
teams of known strength. , uig two ahoad of hinu Tho Millers
Wallowa- will play at North Powder, 1 scored only onco in their half.
wnn. mo noma team given uie .ago.
Th U Grande team, after going , J7EV" u1 CifJllf
through a stiff scrimmage yesterday IV IUJ l,VJ OKsJlM.JJU
afternoon, appeared In good condi
tlon for the coming game with tho
Pioneers. Most of those on thtj in
y jurcd list were recbverlmr rapidly and
Coach Ira Wood I o Expected to have
practically full strengtli In the lineup
Saturday, incldentnlly. the starting
BOY BATTERS
FRED LEN HART
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6 '
lineup probably will bo about ths i0'1" ,H,.wllc.w:'! n"'
nmo as agaln-.t Walla Walla lat Sat- ; Unuwl hlJ pVillaUocHiVu. lwr. lait
aft"' , , i n'ght as ho took a technlcid knock-
iit m, t out vlctcory from Pred Lcnluut, Ta-
t.J V. . OR loo,UA'1' , 'coma. Wash,. In tho fourth round, of
With the dim games now unties thclr 6cllC(luie(i ten-round bout.
way. a total of 117 boys are out fori LewlS( wllo uvlHhcd 17a jwuiuls
football at La Grande High. to Lenharfs 17G. openetl a gush
In addition to thn "40 on tho rflrsfc over his opjionenta oye in the fourth
to-am. there are 25 freshmen. 10 session. At the end of the round.
sophomores, 18 Juniors and 15 seniors Lenharfs hnndlcrs were unable to
practicing and playing regularly. 'check tho flow of blood and Referee
Tuesday the senior. defeated the EdtUo Bums stopped the battle.
rooku 15 to 0 and tomorrow night thoi
sophomores and juniors will play, thp, mNTFir. i'l l.Mits Tit FT IS SHUT
gamp to begin at 4:30 o'clock Green- uoon'k! Ia'. Oct. 0 (ThowtuIr
wood and River a grude scholos play. rel 03Cnr B iVlirfiOU 8hot nt nnti hlt
ed a scoreless tie yesterday evenly. fl,tlcd to come tumbling down as ho
R. 8. Dixon is coaching the fresh ! expected, so he climbed tho tree to
men, Paul Walker tho sophomores. aw i iw couldn't shako it loose.
Tom Zlvkovlch the Junlora and How-j Two other sulrrol hunters came
nrd Lyman tho seniors. along. Not noticing Pearson was in
tno trePi ono of tiM,m blazed awy.
October 10th mt day to pny water! Pearson's wounds arc not serious,!
rent without a penalty. 10-0-3 t. but there are many of them. I
27- 0
i'3-14
40- 0
0- 7
13- G
20- 0
0-25
13-27
0-13
7-25
7- 6
Football Schedules, October 8
EAST
TEAM3 PLACE 1031 Score
Yale vs. Chicago New Haven 27- 0
Columbia vs. Princeton ...New York
New York U. vs. Rutgers New York 27- 7
Syracuse vs. Ohio Wesleyan Syracuse 48- 7
Pennsylvania vs. Swarthm,oro Philadelphia 32- 7
Army vs. Carleton ....West Point v
Harvard vs. New Hampshire ...Cumbrldge 39- 6
Navy vs. Washington and Lee Annapolis
uartmoum vs. jjaiayeiw) ......Hanover
Cornell vs. Richmond Ithaca
Pittsburgh vs. Duquesue Fittsburgh
Fordham vs. BucknelL New York
Holy Cross vs. Maine Worcester
Colgato vs. Niagara Hamilton
Perm State vs. Wnynesburg Slate College
Brown vs. Springfield Providenco ..
VlllanovA vs. Gettysburg Vlllnnova
Maryland vs. Virginia Poly. Inst College Park
Manhattan vs. Seton Hall j. New York
Lehigh vs. Franklin and Marshall .Bethlehem
Georgo Washington vs. Alabama Washington
W. V. Wesleyan vs. Bethany Buckhannon
Bowdoln vs. Williams . Brunswick
Vermont vs. Providence -Burlington
Hamilton vs. Rochester Clinton
Rhode Island St. vs. Boston U. Kingston ,
Union vs. Amherst Schenectady .....
Aiarsnaii vs. western niaryiana Huntington
CENTRAL
Michigan vs. Northwestern Ann Arbor
Wisconsin vs. Iowa Madison .... ".
Notre Dame vs. Haskell Scuth Bend ..""
Minnesota vs. Purdue Mlnnonpolis ..........
Ohio State vs. Indiana Columbus 13- d
Illinois vs. Bradley Urbana 20- 0
Nebraska vs. Iowa State Lincoln w 23- 0
Western Reserve vs. Carnegie Tecli.. Cleveland .
Cincinnati vs. Butler t Cincinnati (night) ...'.'.Z
South Dakota U. vs. Momingside ..Vermilion - 0-lh
Michigan State vs. Grlnnell East Limning
N. Dak. U. St. vs. Thomas (St. Paul). Grand Forks 34- 6
S. Dak. St. vs. N. Dak. St Brookings 7. 0
ROCKY .MOIWT.MN
Colorado U. vs. Utah Aggies -Boulder . . i.
Colorado Aggies vs. Colorado Mlnes.Fort Collins .......1
Utah vs. Nevada ..4...Ogden ..'.. ".h.
Mont. St. vs. Idaho (So. Branch) . Brv.cman "t
WKST
Southern California vs. Oregon St. .Los Angeles
Oregon vs. Washington -.Porilnnd - .
Cullfornla vs. St. Mary 'a Berkeley
SUin ford vs. Santa Clara Palo Alto
Gonzaga vs. Idaho Spokane
Washington St. vs. Willamette Pullman .
Occidental vs. Brlgham Young .Lon Angeles
SOUTIIWBST
Kansas vs. Oklnhonxa Lawrenco
Missouri- vs. Texas Lincoln
Nebraska vs. Iowa State Columbia
Texan Christian U. vs. Arkansas Fort Worth
Southern Methodist vs. Rice Dallns ..
Texas A. & M. vs. Texas A. & I Collcgo Station ..
Crelghton vs. Marquctto Omaha (night)
Washington U. vs. Illinois. College .St. Louis
SOI Til
Auburn vs. Duke Birmingham
North Carolina St. vs. Clcmson Raleigh .
Florida vs. Sewanee Jacksonville
Tulano vs. Georgia New Orleans
Georgia Tech. vs. Kentucky Atlanta
Mississippi vs. Howard Col Oxford
Mississippi St. vs. Mississippi Jackson Z 2- 8
Tennessee vs. North Carolina Knoxviilo 2 7-0
Wake Forest vs. South Carolina Charlotte , "
Vaudorbilt vs. Western Kentucky ...Nashville " 52- 7
Virginia vs. Roanoke ; Charlottesville ZZ "77 18- 0
Citadel vs. Va. Mil. Inst Charleston 13-ia
Flying Tackle,
Block Illegal
Under New Rule
(Note: This Is the second of a se
riec of four explanatory articles on
tho 1UJ2 lootbau rule changes, writ
ten especially for The Associated
Press.)
Ily William 8. Langfnrd
(Secretary, National Football Rules
cominittoci
NEW YORK, Oct. 6 m Prohlbl
tlon against tho use of the flying
lacKio anu me iiy tag diock was
adopted for the protection of the
tackier and blocker rather than of
the opponents whoau they, were try-
ju(4 lu uriny uuwu f
The now rule states: "It Is Illegal
w uti a iiyiiiK tocme m wmcn
player dives or throws his body
through the air at the ball carrier. It
is legal for the tackier to leave his
leet at the Instant he makes con
tact with tho ball carrier."
The provisions with resnect to
mocking aro similar.
If a player makes a flying block
or a flying tackle, even though he
falls to make contact with the op
ponent his team, is penalized five
yards from the spot of the foul, ex
cept in case the flying block or tackle
lu used against a player who is mak
ing or who has made a forward pass
when the penalty Is enforced from
tno point where the ball was put in
play.
This Is the only Instance In the
rules where a penalty is Imposed to
prevent a player from doing Injury to
The only change in the rule EOV'
erning tho use of hands and arms
by players on defense is that which
I further restricts these players from
striKing auove tne shoulders with the
palms of the hands.
Defensive players are permitted to
use the palms of their hands above
tho shoulders of opponents only to
push them out of the way in order
to get at tha ball or the player car
rying it or to ward off Interferers who
aro irying to diock them.
30- 0
13- 0
0-14
6- 0
0- 7
i:
0-10
23- 0
0-31
7- 0
21-12
0- 7
18- 7
0- 6
20-7
UCLAN TACKLE
! INELIGIBLE TO
j PLAY, REPORT
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6 P) The Uni-
versity of California at Los Angeles
oruuis uopes 01 victory in tneir game
I with the University of Oregon a week
from Saturday suffered a setback with
j Mlko Dimas, left tackle, on tho ln
j eligible list today. Dimas failed to
I make up required subjects in sunv
' mer school.
1 Dimas is the second regular to hp
. lost to the Bruins since the season
! opened. Leonard Bergdahl. quarter
j back, being out with the injured el
1 bow.
! Coach Bill Spauldlng Is giving his
1 men offensive practice this week, be
; lleving his team well drilled in the de
1 fenslvo end of tho game. The Bruins
I have held their two opponents this
i season. California Aggies and the
j University of Idaho, scoreless.
Joliet Convicts
Out For Football
JOLIET. 111., Oct. 6 (fl The foot
ball spirit is running high among
me convicts 01 tne state penitentiary,
but there are going to be some draw
bucks. There won't be any cheer leaders,
for one thing, and even If there were,
there , wouldn't be anyone to cheer
for ft-ho players are to be known
only by their numbers and not by
their names.
Practice got under way yesterday,
for the opening of the season Sat
urday when five teams will begin
play in an intra-mural tournament.
For a time Walter Nersthelmer, as
sistant warden, was worried about his
prospects, but that's all over now.
"Last spring." he said, "after the
parole board had graduated some of
our best halfbacks, we were afraid
that this year's squads would . be
pretty weak.
"However, the Judges of the crim
inal courts have sent a number of
our old stars back to us."
OREGON GOES TO
PORTLAND FRIDAY
Webfoot Players to Try
Out Multnomah Gridiron
Bill Morgan to Start
KUCKNH, Ore.. Oct. 0 OCi Oregon's
hope or victory over I'nlverslty of
W'aKliliiKton In llevt Haturilar's foot
ball Bame nt Portland underwent a
selliaik today when It hub learned
I hat Stanley Koslku, 200-pouml Half
back, will probably milch the game
from Hie bench. Koslku ivho scored
Oregon's only touchdown against
HanUl Clnru last Knturday, and who
nuido 130 yards front scrlniiiuige, suf
fered n dlsloeuted shoulder lu scrliu
inago yesterday.
EUOENE, Ore., Oct. 6 (PI As the
Coast conference clash with the
Washington Huskies loomed but two
brief days in tho offing, Coach Prink
Caltlson planned to send his Oregon
university Webfoots Into two stiff
scrimmages today; ono physical and
ono mental.
On tho gridiron he prepared to buff
them against what known nlavs the
Huskies may spring in the Saturday
afternoon struggle at tho civic sta
dium in Portland.
In the conference room he planned
to send them into a tussle against
any Inclination to over-confidence
they might have because of their
defeat of Santa Clara university last
Saturday and the flood of flatter
ing comments that since has been
loosed against them,
Tho squad will go to Portland to
morrow morning for a brisk work
out at the scene of Saturday's of
fensive. The same lineup that open
ed against Santa Clara probably will
auiri. against, me nusxies, oxcept that
Captain Bill Morgan will be in at
tackle Instead of Eagle.
Turkish Wrestler
Downs Al Sparks
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 6 (Pi Mus
tapha Pasha, Turkish 186-pound
wrestler, continued his wlnnlncr
streak here last night when he de-
leated Al sparks, 208 pounds, Logan,
Utah, two straight falls within 30
minutes of actual wrestling.
asna took we nrst iau in 20 min
utes. 41 seconds with a crashing bodv
slam and the sccond In 6 minutes 22
seconds with the same hold. It was
r. rough exhibition throughout.
Bob Kruse and Al Pereira staged a
hectic five round draw, each taking
r. fall. Pereira won the first fall when
ho hooked Kruse with a rlb-cracklng
body scissors. Kruse won his fall
with a series of headlocks.
Nick Velkoff defeated Roland Blake
with a body slam in the preliminary.
Clark Griffith
May Manage Club
WASHINGTON. Oct. 6 &i Clnrk
Griffith the "Old Fox" who piloted
the Washington Senators from 1912
to 1 920 may appear next year in
tho dual role of owner and monaeer
of the capital's American, league-base-.
oau team.
It depends, Griffith said last nieht.
on whether he can get the man he
wants to succeed Walter Johnson, let
out this wees after four years as
manager.
jonnsons elimination started the
usual burst of speculation over who
would be the next boss. Asked about
filling the managerial shoes himself. 1
Griffith said:
"Only if I am unable to find the
man I want will I take over the man-
ogement myself." , 1
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