, Tuesday, .November J, 1932
LA GflANPE EVENING OBSERVER, LA. GRANDE, ORE.
Page Five
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La Grande Now Leading Contender For
Eastern
Ogon State's
Tpara toefend'
Michigan Record
' By the AKwctated Press
DETROIT Oregon State's football
team has a record to protect in Its
clash with Detroit here Thanksglv-lng-day.
The far westerners never
have lost a game In Michigan. Back
in 1010 they wiped up the field with
A irrpflt MlphtPHn Rtnt tnm niiH in
1020. 'handed Detroit its first defeat
in twenty games.
PHILADELPHIA The odds are nil
against. Pennsylvania checking : thd
Pitt Panthers at Franklin field this
week.' In 10 previous games between
the two rivals, Pcnn succeeded in win
ning only one game that of 1923. :
CHICAGO Big Ten members have
enjoyed extraordinary success in their
inter&ectlonnl games this season. Of
10 games played against Eastern,
foeuthern. Big Six and Midwestern in
dependent opposition. Big Ten mem
bers have won seven, tied two and
lost one. 1 .
NEW YORK More trouble seems to
bo awaiting Porham and New York
University two of the biggest disap
pointments of the eastern campaign.
Ford ham. beaten by Michigan State
rfuul Boston college, now must play
TS;. Mary's Gaels while N: Y. U., beat
en, by' Colgate anclJ Purdue, faces
Georglr. which usually plays Its best
football In the north.
CAMBRIDGE .Mass. Eddie Casey
might have given his Harvard varsity:
n thorough' shaking up "yesterday ex-'i
to snaKC. oeyen legumrs weie so
badly battered ' they couldn't appear
tor 'practice. ' '
Three,. Varsity,
Players Demoted
At. Notre Dai,e,
SOUTH BEND. Ind., No v.KP) A
drastically revamped Notre Dame foot
ball team snapped into practice to
day as Coach "Hunk" Anderson
sought to prevent a repetition of his
team's unexpected defeat at the hands
of Pittsburgh.
Three men were missing from the
regulars' lineup Capt. Paul Host; end.
Nick Lukats, left halfback, and Ben
Alexander, center. Moved from the
sccond'team to fill their places :were
Hugh'Devore, Mike Kokeh and "Kitty"
Gorman. " - - t
ThaVn-just a start. Coach Ander
son threatened. There will be other
ehnkeups If. the team doesn't capital
ist' upon its potential power. ; -
Revamping of the lineup gave fresh
irnpeTus to rumors tnat dissension had
crept Into tho ranks of the regulars,
and ' that Coach Anderson's action
wari-'tfikW to present a team In fu
ture grid engagements that. If beat
en, !coUld la defeat solely tipoii the
other team, not internal discord.
CHICAGO. Nov. 1 MrV-An idea of
what the Ghicago White Sox gttvo
Connlo Mack for Al Simmons. 'may
bo gained from the fact that the new
Sox outfielder has been insured for
$10f.o00. ' '
Simmons took his examination
yesterday and stacked up close to
100 per cent.
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S NEW YORK. Nov. 1 (V) The cham
pion Green-Bay Packers are the best
defense outfit In the National 'pro
lesslonal; football league. sj-f
The Packers have permitted the op
position to gain only 899 yards lu
seven- games, an average ;bf slightly
mere than 128 yarda per game. Sec
ond' "place ;ln this divlalfcii. of play
belong? to the Chicago Cardinals' who
have collected 746 yard In five games.
an average of 149. The weakest team
an average of 149.
in-- this' respect has been Brooklyn
with an average of 230 pards per
game. - ' f.:;?vs - -
Stapleton has gained tnamost yard
age, 1408 In seven games; Green Bay
has. scored the most points, 84; and
the New York Giants hav"the best
passing' record with 42 completions
in 96 attempts.
Jones Grooming -Bob
Morrison As
Driving Fullback
LOS ANGELES, Nov. lfhA sopho
more by the name of Bob Morrison
may be the much sourht after driv
ing fullback Coach Howard Jones
har. neadctl to make his University of
southern California - football
click this fall. -.
team
The Trojan line Is powerful and j
there seems to be -no- lack -of pass-h0&
throwing and receiving ability, but
so Tar as line ' piunglnp;. goes, there
has been little In the. national chain-
piui a uiiuni'ieiu uiitt mill
conch Jones has about decided to
gaturdav. which will shove Bob Getz 1
into second team spot and Pick Bar- ,
be.-, the man who ot first place call
When thO 1932 schedule Was Opened.
Hcm?r Griffith, who was alternat
ing between full end quarter when
Civllle ' Mohler was still:, numbered
among the present, will confine ac
tivities entirely to the signal shout
ing tasks now. " ' "' ' 1 :
Jon en sent the team through a stiff
scrimmage yesterday and contem
plates doing the same thing again
this afternoon. He, will concentrate
mostly on defensive assignments un
til the last part of the week.
Petrolle To Meet
r'iiiymui'i Wviffftl
vuivvi , 7 ' I Bcoth defeated Baker by o cloee score,
J but you cannot win a championship
NEW YORK. Nov. 1 OP) Billy Pe- j without defeating at least two of. tho ,
rollc ' Duluth puncher who meets j leading contenders. Enterprise won.)
Tony Canzonert in a 15-rund bout ;i itc champlcnshlplast year by defeat-1
in Madison Square Garden Friday hng Baker and La Grande In a. three-j
night for the lightweight champion- 'cornered race, for, the title, and there ;
ship. has cut his weight to. 138,;wae no question that these three I
pound ti. ; )! teams were the strongest, as they sue?
'Scaling 142 pounds when he start- cessfully turned, back all other thrpatsv I
ert training, Petrolle has iworked t TlRers llunl. At Work t i j
steadily and,, now is within striking r with a championship dangling fori
distance of the class limit- of 136 l the TIgerc if they can defeat Pel idle-
pounds. 1 Hen. Coach Ira Woodie and his squad ,
r Oanzonerf. meantime, has no weight wero at work this week in preparation j
worries. He fights habitually at i for the Armistice day game, which
around 132 or 133 pounds. I; vIH be pluyed on the Pendleton field.
"j .hi aatnrdny U,nion plivys the Timers in,
THTtlPI? 'VCillfin -1 1 La.Grnude. but H-.la generaUy. believed "
I liXW L U.U UMM y .. . - that the Maroon and White team is
GAMES AHEAD b,!,,':Ul' l,e"lm La
1 'J5V1 TfiPA J? AVQ- Right now, the only possibility that
r L MSlf O j might bring a reverse to La Grande,
would bo in the event that the team-;
! SALEM, Nov. 1 WF Coach Roy S. suffers another one of those "let- j
"Spec" Keene Isn't thinking: of the ,
Northwest conference ohamplonship
now. but of the tiiree tough; games
his undefeated Willamette university
Bearcat n face in as manH, weeks, he
stated today. "
" Llnfleld college will be played here
Friday night and Keene's, only re
mark' wbg that tho Wildcats play 100
per cent better against Willamette
thnr. against any other team.
Willamette's offensive potentialities
were shown in the scoreless'tle against
Puget Sound here Saturday when the
Bearcats-made three times as much
yardage as the Loggers and thrice the
number- of first downso. In three
conference games this season no team
has advanced the ball inside; the Wil
lamette 25 yard line."
Louisiana:OiygQit
Contest Postponed
BATON ROUGE. La., Nov. 1 (P)
The Louisiana State-Oregon football
game here December- 10, has been
postponed to December 17, Athletic
Director T. O. Heard of-L. S. U., said
today. . " -; '
(The December 10 dato conflicted
with the' annual Southern confer
ence meeting.'
Moe Will Captain
Beavers Saturday
CORVALLIS, Ore.. Nov. 1 fP)
Harold William Moe, star blocking
halfback has been selected by Coach
Schlssler to captain tha Oregon
Staters in their big game against
Oregon- hero next Saturday.
Moc. a two-year letter man, will bo
playing his final home game for the
Oiangemen. Moe is from Great Falls,
Mont. t
WllillCAT l'KTK WINS
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1 W Wild
cat Pete, 156 pounds. Eugene, defeat
ed Bonny Mtartin; Buffalo, 156. two
out of three falls here-last night, af
ter talcing some terrific" punishment
from Martin, the result of n double
stepover too hold, which Martin held
ipr seven minutes. ,
I . .
May Run Gasline
Into Northwest
In Near Future
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 tJPt
Montgomery Street learned today the
Standard Oil company had conducted
engineering surveya of Wittee lor a
natural gas pipe line lirtfl fcrtfgon and
Washington, Such a pipe, line would
provide important nctij tiharkeU for
ths vadt supplies of rtnraral gas at
Kettleman Hills. '
; DiBcussion of the project was raised
by it3 mention by A. L. Chickering.
counsel for the Pacific Gas At Elec
tric company. The gas company hai
sought permission from tho railrojti
cemmtosion to purchase the Pacific
Public Service company, which baa
subsidiaries in Washington and Ore
gon. Chickering said there is defin
ite possibility of running gas linen
into the Pacific northwest.) t
Pacific Telephone St Teligrftph com
Danv earned $4.73 a share -on common
stcck. in the first 9-months of thfi
year, compared with 16 In the 193:;
period. Dividend requirements on the
cemmon for the period' were 5 25 a
share. . -
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DEADLOCKS MR i 11
PIONEER RECORD
Victory Over Pendleton.
if; Tigers Can do it,
W.ouldGive Title-to Blue1
and White."
Becnuso of the Pendleton-Mno HI
C, to fl tie Saturday, the way -is cleared
now for La Grande to win the Eastern
Oregon championship If. the Tiger
football team is tough enough to
spill the Improved Buckaroo eleven
on Armistice day. -
The championship race has been in
considerable of a mud die since tne
Pioneers and Tigers played a score
less tie, but It is clarified, now.
Here's the dope:. ) ,: - ;:
; Mac-Hi and Baker, scheduled to
meet Thanksgiving day, have can
celled the game for financial reasons,
according to reports - received nere.
Which means that Mac-Hi will go
through the season without defeating
a single leading Eastern Oregon team.
One does not successfully claim a
other teams have tasted defeat. :
I So if La Grande can win from Pen-
niPton.
whlch will be a man-sized
if there ever was one then the
Timers may call themselves 1932
QiiQmpions, and there will be no cthcri
leccnl in this section that can com--!
pare.1 - t
Mnc-Hi hns been ilnxed bv the "tie
iMOrfTo nanrtn t
pBntuetor. and Kennewick. Although
cntitled to rank among the leading
trnmH. Mn.HI mnnntplilm nnnrom.
ncy over; a tenm .tliot were toi go
through the season with a victory or
two ancMio defeats.
I.r. (iratKhs Takes l.eail
La Grande has pluyed' three or the.
leading teama In this-section. 'defeat-;
lng two of them. Enterprise, 1031'
champion, lost 7 .to 0i and Baker;
tied with La Grande last year I for
runner-up position, :olso. lost 7 to 01
Alsc, oven If Ontario or Nyssa ko i
,h.l. cn..cr., itnrt.r.ntari ft, air I
cannot claim an Eastern Oregon
championship with success, because
neither scheduled hut one gam-s in
the northeast section of the district,
downn" that endured during tne wai-
lr. Walla and Mac-HI games, when ft)
potentially, strong Tiger team let lt-i
self be pushed around the gridiron '
like it had leaa in its coueauve
shoes. -
" 1
Mere Are The Ilecords
For comparisons here are the rec
ords of La Grande and Mnc-Hl to
date:
Mac-HI 0. La Grande 0.
Mac -HI 0. Pasco 0.
Mac-Hi 0. Waltsburg 0.
Mac-Hi 0, The Dalles 34.
Mac-Hi 6, Pendleton 6.
La Grande 0, Walla Walla 7.
La Grande 0. Mac-HI 0.
Lt; Grande 7, Enterprise 0.
La Grande 70, Wallowa 0.
La Orande 7 .Baker 0;
PARTY LEADERS
STUDY THE MAP
(Continued rrom Page One)
to provide the necessary majority of
2GG electors. '
LINING VI TIIB STATUS
An examination of the electoral
map will show how tills objective
ir affeotinx all present political
activity, and why the emphasis isi
far grenter now In some states
than In others, i
It will show especially why Presi
dent Hoover has made so many j
trips Into the midwest; why; he i
devotes special election -eve atten
tion to the east; why he has been
urged by some advisers to wind up
hin campaign on the Pacific coast, i
Naturally, -In calculating whether
they might capture the absolute
minimum of 200' votes-; needed to
elect, the Republican manager be
gin with those states In which .they
conceive, their chances are best.
Exact statements are Impossible,
because the situation might change
from day to ' day, but in their
process of figuring, down to their
minimum needs, the Republicans arr
rive at some such grouping as this;
-In the- eost Maine. New Hamp
shire, Vermont. Massachusetts. Rhode
Island, .Connecticut, Now. York,; New
Jersey and Pennsylvania; in tho middle-west
Ohio, Indiana. Michigan, Il
linois. Iowa and Kansas; in the far
west California and Oregon.
Here ore ' oniy i t siaces out oi iu.
yet in the electoral college they .cast
275 votes enough to elect a president
and leave a small -margin besides.
OPHE GRIDIRON
- i i "Oli,. yen It is! I have a plan,"
'"S ,STiTES ('?lNT , ( Fa Id he. "I'm -going to use the
This .does not. menu, of course, T,., lwiu,
that these, are the only states, the r1- , il'ortly show you how.
Republicans are claiming;, for actually! " Hey, Duncy! To my farmhouse
they are trying for several others. It' run find get a big flaw. When thal'H
comes a long way from meaning that ' done, we'll all take turns at Mowing,
these states ard conceded by the 1 h ,fld (
Democrats; as a matter of fact, near-, .j,,...,, . - ,,, i
ly all of them are claimed today by' h"V flomo fun. Twill be
tho Democrat. , i a race at sawing wood for my fire-
It doer mean that In the states
named the Republican effort will
be- especially vigorous In the closing
brum of the campaign; and It Ulus
tratci how tremendously Important
r. smalt minority of big ntatea can be
in determining the result.
Nf-flAK AMI Kl.Ol'lt
PORTLAND. Nov. 1 IA1 8ugar -
Cane, gnnriilated M.50 100 lbs.; beet
sugar MJO 100 lbs.
Domestic flour Selling price dc
llvcrcd
patent 4ts 95.00; do bbs5 30;
b'.uestem $4.10; soft wheat
bakers'
pastry patent S4.40
$5.20; Montana
hard wheat patent 5 00 5.20;
rye
' i.60n M.00.
ampip
WhickFathead?"
Wips ' thQHestipn
ThiA Ir Hia ftivtfwmth .rtf n m
Hen of articles lu which O. W. .
"Kca: ttpverence, noted .official,
-relates the. humorous and "In-,
islde' storlea ho Jjua run across'
- 'in-a long association., with .load-,..
ing football coaches, ... -h .
1 By O, V. "Hl" Severance
(Written For The Associated Press)
'To put it mildly. Conclv Dick Hon-'
ley of Northwestern was dUgupteoV
Instead of a "breather"., he had
counted upon to' break the strain of
r. terrific schedule, the University of
California at Los Angeles had played
tho Northwestern second team off its
feet In the first quarter and forced
him to rush, his varsity. Into -the
-game. i ,
After breaking up a U. O. L. A.
drive on the seven yard' line the
varsity had swept down the field
for a touchdown and Immediately
had
started playing half-hearted
"saving ourselves" football. ' ; ' -"'
Daily oWod Puze
ACROSS
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shrine at
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rcsira,torj
sound . ...
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president
IS. Molhcr-of- .
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is. city in,
I'onnsylvnnln
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Solution ol Yesterday's Puzzle
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(READ THE STOUY, THEN
CAID Scouly, " 'Twas a shame
k that wo were forced to cut down
that big tree to save our friend,
the flying horse. The tree 1h no
I good, now."
I Up to the tree the tanner ran.
place. Why. there a enough wood
there td
last me all the winter
long."
TNSTEAD of Duncy, Windy ran.
Ho shouted back, "I know t can
Ret there and back much quicker
' than poor Duncy. Ho la alow.
' "We will admit that It Is sad, hut
Duncy Is a lazy lad." Thin didn't
reove wee Duncy. He Just ald,
"All rlKhU YOU go!" ,
The. saw waa brought back rery
quick. Tho former then showed
then the trick, ol making It go back
i ',. 1,: I . i: ... ., i
nship
Apparently convinced a 7-0 lead
could never 'be overtaken, th team
wut. (trowing more careless wiin ev-,
ery play. Ball-carriers ..were being
stopped by their, own interference.
!And like a sore thumjb; "Pug"
Rentner, brilliant Northwestern back
field ace, waa standing out as the
chief offender, Starting out on end.
runa like a truck horse, he was being
tackled behind, .the line repeatedly, !
! Finally Coach Han ley's patience,
reached . the limit of , endurance.
Jumping to his . feet as Rentner,
made another, blunder, he pointed,
an angry finger at Luke Fossler. back
fletd substitute, sitting on the bench.
"Get in there,", he cried, "and take
that fathead's place." ,
Headgear in baud, .Fossler took a
step toward the gridiron, then turned
buck. "Say, coach, -.. he asked In a
pulled tone, "which fathead?.1,
.
Friendship, in Unity ''
. Tlicru Is no more sure U bo
twoon fiiontls tliun when they are-,
united in their., objects niul wishes
Cirerrt. - ' ' ! '
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COLO It THE I'ICTUKE), '
'and forlh. "It luii't hard, said ho.
"If wo all work Just aa we should
we'll shortly have a pile of wood.!
This winter it will keep me Just uu
warm as warm can bo."
...
AND so the bunch began lo now.
Soon Duncy said, "I want no,
raw spots on my hands from blls-,
tors." Then ho sat right down to
rest. i i i .
The others worked till, by and by,
great chunks of wood were piled
up high. "The Job Is finished,"!
Scouty cried. "We've surely rtono
our best. ' .
"And now we'll use our flying
horse. He'll gladly do . bis part,
of courso. Lot's load the' wood
right on him. It will bring tho
beast no harm.
"Then, when he has a great, big
load,' I'll drlvo him slowly -down
the road, and soon we'll liavo all ol
the wood stacked safely on your
farm."
(Copyright, 1032. NBA Service, Inc.)
c
(Windy fixes tho farmer' ci.'
in the next story.)
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LOST Phi Dcltu Tlietn frutcrnltyl
pin.i initiaia U a. on. uucKr , Rq
Wftrd. Lenvo ivt Observer. il-1-3 t.
Pqrtlqnd Chamber
Against School
Moving Measiwf j
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 1 (SJecial)
An emphatic nnd unanimous atuhd .
ngalnst the Zorn-M4icpberson bill,
I lull If h If mah.tul.iu wnillrl' rilfinr. !
j range higher education in Oregon nnd
I plunge the state Into a large expense," I
was tnKen by the board of directors oi
tho Portland chamber ot commerce
I at its meeting, Oct. 21.
1 The chamber's, resolution against
I the bllL also points out that enact
ment oi tne measure into jaw wouiu
lower the standard of higher educa
tion In Oregon.
Dig chamber's board also went on
record against tho proposed chain
Etoie tax, b)ll which will be on the
ballot. ,
Opposition also was registered by
the board on the city, ballot measure
which would call for the raising ot
eiO'.QOO by taxation to help the city
water bureau meet deficits In jper,a
tion. i a . .
RED ORGANIZER
OF RIOTERS HELD
(Continued from Pago One)
disaffection among tho London po
llen during the demonstration at Tro-
falgar squaro on Sunday afternoon. I ,
Other leaders of. the unemployed ,
declared that the demonstration
scheduled for tonight would bo cur j
Hud out dcsplto Hannlngton's arrest.. ,
: A total tobacco crop about 30 per
cent smaller than in 1931 . is forc
castlor Kentucky In 1032.
THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n
'
(ffSt.- ISN'T THIS A. YitfrBluT.. POP, FEARING THEY. .WERE .1 ''7'
I) "e:r scporj, t dapung. ncw -taking too, much. tor. grantgd
Isht tfMm , drcss'? y managed.by a trick, to gain i
WiJif " Z-c-r POSSESSION OF AU-THEIP v,0
'35 , -m ffi ( HELP, CENT! HAVE, "
THE ENGLISH 'V 1 " Ty) I I SONNY. ( P0PXOU CAN ...i.-
SOLICITOR,' ASSUBEP I XC QUCK JHAVE IT ALL '..
GLADYS THAT TO ALL Sl' Ull t:
CVEW' OUTFITS 0UGHT ' , il.' W- MS
Ll. " 1 -cb-. i lnJr.YW
; , , ,j ! ! )
(J$Ct) HEY 30IMEOTHE. T NOW , LISTEN . MUGGSY. I i OKAY, BOSsA m-
COUNTRY CLUB V GOT A LITTLC DEAL ON AND YOU DONE ME
jr:,K' ? NEE0 A MEPVY "YOUNG ' GOOD "
5r ri. sirfis7 who knows turns-h-
F ? fbW "a iv-' ViiER M0UTH SHUT) DAT CAN DO
Mp 1-' bou&hT a car" pTvJHC" .
,,VJkih3(j t TO PERFECT ffl VJ.JJ Vfe'-V I
WS(PANS TO j,
RATES BY MONTH
3 llnee, per month .................
,..5.60
s unee, per month
4 llnee, per month 14.00
8 llnee, per month .....-..4.78
Each additional lino over tlve
charged at too per line per month.
WANTED
WANTED Hango in. good condition.
..... " ... '. ...n-i-?. tp
WOMAN WAirtS nouseworit. lnq. Ob
serrer. XO-20-3 tp
IMUlTI.ANir 1'IIOIIDCB
PORTLAND, Nov. 1 UP) Country
meats Selling price - to rotallers
country-killed hogs best butchers un
der 160 lbs. 5c: vealora 80-100
lbs. abasia lb-; lambs 9w914b ..lb.;
yearlings 6c lb.; heavy owes 3o lb.;
dinner cowp.Sci a'o; bulls 4i4'jC lb.
F&tatoea Local B6p orange box;
Dcscliuts, Clems. 90c: Xaklmn. pems
60iBOc centa. 'j . ,
Butter. Duttcrfat, eggs nnd live
pouliry unchanged.
Onions, wool, hoy, mohair, nu'a.
cacara b'ork and hops, quqtatlons un
changed. V; . ; ... ', ; .. ...
I ' WLSNIl'KO WHEAT
WINNIPEO. Nov. 1 (fl'l Wheat
clcjs; Deo, 45 w 46 ; May 40.
Cash wheat;. No. 1 northern 45,
No, a northern 44; No. 3 northern
4a V4. w..-- . .
lli;TTIilll-AT
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. I ..An But
terfat f. o. b. San Francisco 330,
HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
',;.:,. : -A Light Squeeze
A L ' J1IM....BIUT 1 KyPH TrIS
JIAA.....EISHT
CMm THAT'PAr ; : e TOOK , BUT-7HE SAAALU lu;,
up KKwaw, w, t ' . y; :UA
ArJVVJAY MJE PIDU'T V POB 0S;NHEM VtJlT- '.'!
vwotJ the jm Y-M6?. VTAPia wwwsj&M-i;,,,,
' Vi a' " ..-.O,' ' . . ' - STl'-N. I.,..
FAMOUS FOOTBALL PLAYS
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QUICK. KICK
O oodoo
Pop)
As Things Stand!
Hilda McCormick
Wins in Nebraska
. nUlUl U.h. 1 Wmi ' 1 IB till.. a
McCormick, a slim young horsA
woman from Portland, Ore., atole iht u
spotlight here last night In the Akt, .
Sar-Ben horse show, y .y uoij
' In 15 minutes time; Mlu McCor-.'r
mlck rode ten horses In the -ladles'iui
hunters event. She took the horse u
over 80 Jumpa and was awarded 0.U...4
four places In the event; - ' -:n!
'i Miss MoCormlck rode hunters own'"1
ed by 'four different horsemen rn
wlnnlilg' the four places, 'The awi'
era were Dr. Ray W. Matnon, Portland;" 1
Mlsa Arleno- Mortell, ' Oak Park, 111.?""
Phil O'Connell, Stockton, Ool.. and
Marian D, Dick,' Portland.
I Girl Scouts' Ob jecthre
. TIib Ulr'. Scouts,, a jiitlonil obt.,
socliulpn, la nQnuectnrliin. if ill! noa-T,v
partisan., 'JClio object o( tlie QrgaqJ
tuition U to glvo girls, through niitu.-' "
nil, wliolQSoiho plensure tlose lialjrMK,
Its of .'mind uiid i(o(ly ,yhIqlV,wilbni
iiialio them useful, ruspunsibln vroni-1''!
on. ready, and willing ta tiliB.ii deO;
nlta part in tho home, civic and
Uopnl nffnlr of thqli; couutry.'
Professional.
Dfrectory '
. Hospitals
DR. U B, DOUTT . .
Eye, Bar, non end TBxct Boepttal'l
P4 no foity Blcrt-rP nl.
By BhwBer
A nrntind oninn. if tin man nuniinn knll
...... r
, ilie sketch ol Jctl ihpws Yale's "quick tucti.
The kicker acli as lUreccivci. o( the ball. The
roq
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i at
elhef ihrep hacl(i line on one side of ihe lino, .
The hall is snwuctl lo the receiver who r)ror
Ii All PI I f-OArfU VOli. ALLBIUtV""
fallback iuickly. the opposing liaclificlJ, lately a,
! " peeling a kick bcui!t of llvu close lonnation ot
Ihc backlield lo Ihc line, n drawn in, v. , ,',
; Tlu; kicker hurriedly bools the hall in a low
tolling punl, ihii idea being lo cause iKe ball to
get distance and toll fofwaid. into ihc, enemy's.
Icttitoty, luiproleclcd by ihc backs.who haye.
been drawn in, I -. ' . ' , I. 3....
The ohjccl of ihe oflcnsivc linemen, o! cour se,
is lo break tHiuugb. nnd down the, receive of the
kick befort. eMl,lhe:'pa)dM;,
ball, nnd start ninnirig. ,, ,f ,..,' i
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