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Salunlay, November s, 1932 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. looks and Frosh Play Second Scoreless Tie of the Season BOTH ELEVENS THREATEN BUT DEFENSE HOLDS And Again, Old Man Dope Was Smeared Around First Half of Game Played On Dry Held and Last Two Quarters in a De luge of Rain. 13-0. in tilt lint lull, and lml. H-li. Oregon Playing On Muddy Field EUGENE, Ore , Nov. S UPi The football supremacy o( prcgon 6UU look and Oregon irohh remained un settled today, tollowlrjg last night's KtorcIt game, the second within the ( pest two weeks. .... I Tho lrst half was played on a dry field, then the deluge started. ! The Oreenn Babes looked better last night than they did In their lint There were more upvts nrr the lat game against the rooks and bad a big weekend In the way at football re edge on yardage and aggressiveness. fmorlles In I he rasl and w est Most of the game was played In Ore-1; '"'"! dumped. Mere l a little of gon State territory. In the first pe- ' 'if action: Above H lieu the Pitt lied tho Babes marched 70 yards to i-anlliers rriuhed .Solre Dame. Mike tho nook IB-yard, line where It was stlwstlan. Hit halfback, starting the their third down arid only two to''-m "id run that scored first go. Although Mllllgan and Let mans Iniirlidowii of season against Irish, had been making big yardage by Jllke was I he Mar of I he startling smashing the llrte, the freshmen de- 12-0 ilflory. renter trailer CUrk. elded a pass was. the thing. The pass . I iihenlly of f alirornla at l.os .tn was spilled and on the next play gel", mires the winning touchdown the Rooks. MJkuIak shot four yards, : for the llruliit against Stanford, and Mllllgan and Leemans banked away j the wil-s greatest upset. He wnrui ori another march from the 32 and ed through all sorts of Man fort! de hammered to the three yard mark In tense. Itelnw Ulien a eenter made th second period- There the Rooks yardage. ,41 llowd. Kama f'lara cen stlffened and again held for downs, j f-r, making a 40-vard gain after In Ituolts Mopped jicneptlng a HI. .Marys college for- lr! tho third quarter, the Rooks ' V J . ,"..,,".5um? ma ' ,um threatened. An Oregon State puntj hit Bymc of Oregon In the back on j trie Webfoot 3 and was recovered by 1 tho "Rooks. Makelt shot four yards,., f ptj j Patrltk passed 17 more to Schultz on . UrCJTOn 013 ICr S. . .. 1., an TV. . t, . j.l. . V. ... , 0 to the eight yard stripe in three more i downs and Makela on a fake pass wriggled his way four more to the three, but there the Webfoot lit erally by Inches, stopped him for downs. I CpRVAlLIS, Ore., Nov. 6 (JPi faced . Tho Frosh threatened again In the !?h the prospect of a wet field, the fourth quarter, when they got to the i Oregon State Beavers and the Ore Rook 19 and again when they reached ' gon University Webfoots were ready tho 21 yard line, but both times the V confront each other here today in Rooks braced hard and took the ball ; their Pacaflc Coast conference foot on downs. ! hall game which is also to deter- mltio the state championship. The Oregon squad, headed by Coach Prink Callison, arrived from Eugene shortly before game time and rest ed briefly before taking the field. With every man off the injured list. the yebroots were In excellent con dition for the battle. ' Stan Kostka. out since he Inlured ( bin shoulder in the early season game 8ALEM, rfov. 8 Vt The Willamette with Santa Clara, was back In iac unlverslty Bearcats moved closer to ' "H practice this week, and scheduled an ultimate tie with College of Puget j to start In the backfleld. Mike Mlku Sound for the Northwest conference lak, the plunging fullback who is football championship by defeating . also a stalwart on defense, was named Llniield college 20 to 0 In a driving i to start alter being out for several rain storm here last night. I weeks with a bad knee. Both Willamette and Puget Sound I Coacn paul J- 8chl' Ed havo won three games and tied one. Mcintosh, wh showed sensationally Tho Bearcats will play Paclflo and " ,Mt "' Kam! against West Whitman tho next two weeks while Coa" would not tart m the Puget Sound finishes against Albany occause or an injured leg. college. The Bearcats played a kicking game and waited for the breaks which were numerous. The first Llniield punt was blocked and tho next one was run back 38 yards for a touchdown by Cannady, who scored two more i touchdowns before the game was over, cirj on a 15 yard run after fumbling. Olson went oyer for the final touch down on a nine yard drive. Kicks out of bounds inside the 20 "' " 1 1 v.4J. jv . -a --'.'.. - . !......'-- holds the contract under which I at Richardson's Art and Olft Shop. Jack Sharkey must defend his title! 10-31-t f next summer, even though that contract does give Sharkey the See us first If its cleaning and right to name his own opponent jpwng. prices reduced and there Is some evidence up Bos section 17 the boundary runs thence .west 20 rods, thence southerly ji, 'rods, thence east 20 rods and thence ton way that the Squire of Newton would Just as soon It be other than Schmehng. But it Just so happens that there ZWEIFEL'S CLEANING Main 178 10-5-1 m. ginning. Containing in all Two Hundred Porty-four (244) acres, more or less. 10 saus.y vue .u.u - 'no,th 80 rods to nlace of beiinnlr, .,. sand Five Hundred Ninety-nine ana - r V0am,hln S fiomi, 76-100 Dollars ,13.599.76,. with Inter- '"8fC"OTB " est thereon from October 27th. 1932 """J" " ",' '. .7" NOTICE OF SIIKKII I S S.tLE No. 12459 at tha rate of six per cent (6r ) per annum; and tlie further sum of Two Hundrey Twenty and 42-100 Dollars are only two heavyweights at the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE1 1220 42- with "itwcst thereon from PISHER. Administrator, moment who can be taken seriously by that part of the public still affluent enough to buy fight tickets. One Is Sharkey, the other Schmel-inc. liAKB IX OFKIMJ Baer or some one else may pop up to get the big shot, Jues as Tom Hee ney took it away from Sharkey him self in 1928 in one of the late Tex Rjckard's "elimination carnivals." L 4J-7 t f . .la :( 1. 1 HE" FRANK W. McCLURE, EDITH A. Mc CLURE, C. C. CLEMENT. ARLEt COUNSELL and INTER MOUNTAIN MUSKRAT FARMS, Inc.. a corpora tion, and O. B. MACKAN, pefen dants, y By virtue of the writ of execution and order of sale duly lisued out or the Circuit Court of the State of . Oregon for the County of Unloi,, on the 27lh day of October. 1932. pur suant to a decree entered In said Court OctoOer the 27th, 1932, in a ;suit wherein The Oregon-Washington ! Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland, (Oregon, a corporation, is plaintlff !and Frank W. McClure, Edith A. Mc- We wish to thank our many f riendi ! clurc c- c- Clement. Arley Counsel!, and neighbors for the many klnd-iIntr Mountain Muskrat Farms. Inc., neises shown us during the nines !a corporation and O. B. Mackan, are and death of our beloved mother. Also .defendants, said writ being directed for the many beautiful floral offer-lto mc commanding me to make sale ings. 'Of the real propert hereinafter de- Mr. and Mr3. Elmer Daron. ! scribed. I will on Monday, the 28th Mr. and Mrs. A. Muilenbure andiaav 01 November. 1032, at 10:00 STATE OP OREGON FOR THE 1 October 27tn. Yii. at iot mic u. COUNTY OF UNION eight per cent I8fj ) per annum, and! THE OREGON-WASHINGTON JOINT 6350.00, as attorneys' fees, together, STOCK LAND BANK OP PORT-lwlth cos ot 521(1 3U" mM at S"0: LAND, OREGON, a corporation, ieo and 80-100 Dollars 1817.80). and! Plaintiff. (the costs of and upon said writ. ; . Ewp RnnRHKAR-s. Hfieriii or union County, Oregon. Oct. 29. Nov. 5, 12, 19, 28. ni',j acres. i All in Union County, Oregon, Dated this 7th day of October, 1932. All. cel. Oregon. Oct. 8, 15, ZZ, 29. NOV. 5. VS. FIND IT HERE Copy for thli Colons mmwH bt In by I a. CUED OF THANKS family. janle Mutlcnburg. Gertrude Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mullenburg. o'clock a. in., at the Iront door of the court house of Union County In the City of La Grande, State of Ore gon, offer for sale and proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash In nana Tet'ttWgizgw vis CTr.il Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mullenburg and the following described real property. Willamette Wins From Linfield Eleven 26 to 0 ''its- -Jjt ! family. I Mr. and Mrs. ' lamily. Burnett and 11-5-1 tp. CHANCE TO ;F.T FARM On Monday, Nov. 7, 1932, 10 a. at the Court Housa Door is the time i and place to sell the real propjrty orj the estate of the late JullusFlsher. A splendid 'chance to get one of ' the finest farms In the valley by buy- l lng land subject to a long time mort-j jgagc payable In installments, with j very lltle money, and hill lands a,w I pasture lands for little cash. The! i property must be sold. A chance o: ;a life time. j ELLA E. FISHER. Administrator. Low j er Cove, Un:on County. 11-5-1 t. Let your child have the benefit oi the free musical education offered In our schools. You can buy the In strument for what the lessons would regularly cost. Investigate at the La Grande Music Co., 1104 Spring. 11-4-2 tp. TONY CANZONERI WHIPS PETROLLE ICATPPPPeP JC. WINNER OVER Srit.VTCII P.IPER For school or home at the Observer. oc per pad. 11-2-t t. The Injury Is not expected to keep him on the bench, however. If Ore gon State finds lUelf In need of added scoring punch. Oregon, by reason of the season's record to date takes the field a slight favorite, but history shows the un derdog In the annual state classic hsit, a habit of suddenly emerging on top. Probable starting lineups: Oregon Oregon State World's Lightweight Champion Defends Title in hew York Bout. . CIOMMVKATHEIl AHEAD Now is the time to have the broken WlnfldllfM nr olrla dIoh In umir r.n COVE 2R TO )!rfPlaced with new glass at small cost " " wnwp. 10-31-t f ,.LE.. Vard line, once on iho eluht. anri thr ' Bailey Hearcat defense, kept Linfield from i forKan c LT penetrating the WlllametMs 30 yard ! Frye LO Une. I Hughes .... C Vol! Whs the OiiUtAnrllnc- Unflelrl Clark RQ ),lck and Carter and McOown were strong in tho line. Linfield made three first downs to 10 for Willam ette, . By Alan (iould (Associated Prea Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Nov. S W It appeared today that the fighting Petrolles of North Dakota have had enough of K. Davis j lny uanzonen, world a lightweight Miller ' champion, to last them for a long Tomshcck tlme- , Da n forth i Billy, the pride of this scrappy clan, Tut He. ; took up the feud liLKt night before Egg Long Uted a Food Kj-gs have been um?I fur food niiit'B the dawn of history ami ho liody knows first ate tticin. The ohte.it meiilloti of exgH aa food 1 protmbly found In the honk of loh, the nioKt anrlcnt of tho Scrip Hinil hookft. In .loh (1:0 tt mivh, "Is then' liny tuMn In tho uhlto of an BBHIIBHS&IIIIBa Vote X 41 L. 1 Nilsson ItT Schwammcl : n roaring crowd of 18.000 in Madison Wlshurd HE E. Davla j 8iuaro Garden and ran a poor aec- Bowcrman Q . Pangle U.ntl to the tltlchohler In IB bruising Temple LH Biocone but somewhat monotonbusly one- KoHtka UH Moo (Cjluklcd roundn. lie did much better Mlkulak F Joslln , than Brother Prankle, who was knock- Officials: Bobby Morris, referee: led out by Canzonerl, but Billy was badly cut, battered and thoroughly otitcluftted by the barrel-chested lit tle Italian whose features murk htm a miniature Babe Huth. The fight drew n "gate" of 678. 000. one of the biggest for the Gar den In two yeura. Canzonerl'H victory, in defense of tho title he won two years hro from At Singer with a (tingle knockout punch, was so decisive that tho unanl. mous dec l Ion of Iteferce CKmbmit Smith and the two Judges was n for- .U,T1 TmJ?n." """ C,"".0r-!cl,.t, d 'prr, n.orc'-.hcc't. crrlod' off Cort Majors, umpire; Bruce Klrkpat rlck. head linesman; Tom Shea, field Judge. Trojans, Bears Meet Today On L. A. Gridiron SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6 () Southern California's undefeated and nlp.'K Bear lino up at Los Angeles to- dny In the far west's outstanding foot ball encounter with const conference championship chimceK of the Trojuils staked on the outcome. With three victories written Into the records, including the net hack of Stanford two weeks ago, the Tro jans go Into artlon as top favorites to continue onward nt the expense of tho Hears. More than 75.000 persons expected to witness tho game. 13 of the 16 rounds. Petrol le was credited with two, the eighth and tenth, while the first was even. Petrolle. as ganio as they come and always charging forward, was locked to a frazzle through the Inst five roundf. alter filing 1i1m hist desperate broadside in the tenth. The vtternn Fnrgn Express, although, he occasion ally connected, was a murk for Tony's stream of left hooks and overhand Jesse Crum ileinililinm Ciiiulirlnio static hkpukkkntativk Union Ctumly HMvy Tnxpny.r, Inwyor, tiirmcr nmt "torkmnn: Orruon Plonrr-r pnrciitnei-. Ifl(icnt of tlslii 2Q yrnr. r'nvors Unuitlo rediictlon stnto cx punditurcs, lora lan mm tnxej, loycr nuto Iiocmo. Hrmovc the burden ot taxation from the Inml ind liom. Aim uivmi nn hvpiv thKiice to hnml Hlnnfuul ltd thllil ulriilKllt deled: Oreson wan Rlltilnly fnvorrd to vrm nulli li nelKiinoritiK rival. OioRim Btate. at CotvalllK. while Wanlilini ton Binie, next ranking team alter V. 8. c. and U. C. L. A., toi.k on Ida ho In what wan exect-d to be an easy homo town win for the Btatera. Ban Joe Htate and Unlvcnlty of Nevada, undefeated lai wenteru con lereneo elevena, aiiuared oil at San Jose in a mutest exneeted to de- n,. i.i a i . 1l0 th chmilonaliip. Santa Clam li aid na ) ,,,, CoI(,K(, l(, .,(.mc t Bllll Ptlin. IMIIIBIBIIIII vor'ed. Victory was necessary for Coach rh"1 Ho W,,H bbly under the Howard Jones Trojan warriors to as- ' " K' W was cliwed, his sure co-leadershlp of the conference j "'"'ady battered features cut and with the University of California at i r '' time he left, hi Los Angeles Biuins. uiuivfeated In 1 ff,,'t' however, was when the force of three starts nm Inactive twluy. :' a nllSf,,,(1 My wlB floun Cnllfonila took the field as a team ! tl('rtn tn W'1' u,Mt' momciitHrlly In headiid back up tho comeback trail, ! rinul roulll after earlier ups and downs, while its I In superb tiindltUm. appurcntly fit supporters clung to the hope of an j chough to have gone 25 rounds as ef upsot with the reminder that last ) lecllvely as he dttt the IS, Ciiii?oiutI year tn this game the Bears were on ! gave a masterful exhibition of fiot the short end but nuiiiagcd to hold ; work, boxing and punchlnn. He not tho Trojans to n surprising 0-0 win. only outboxed but outslugk'ed Billy. Four ycuis ago under similar start- whose crouching, weaving style proved lug conditions California scored an : such puzi-.le to ouionerl as it did amazing reversal to win. j to Jimmy Mi Laruin and other heud- In three other confe rence engage- i liners. At times he set so fast a pace ments, Washington moved Into Palo that the Express looked like a slow freight. Hiitaric Bnllc&nt Tho Hullums it iv u series of ri'lvres of iiiuinihiliiH in southeastern Kn rope. The term Ualkan penlnsulu Ih npplletl to the region which ou talnn iheui, tho piMilnsuhi of south eastern Kurope which wa former ly under Turkish wnzeralnty, except that lltmmniu and tireece aro often omitted In hainiiig the IhOkitii RtateH. Tho others, now, are Jnyo Hlnvla, Uulgarla, Alhaula and the remnant of Kurnpean Turkey. By V. f Flower (Observer Correspondent) ENTERPRISE, Ore.. Nov. 5 (Special) The Enterprise High school Sav ages met the strong Cove eleven on tho local gridiron Thursday after noon ond won by the score of 20 to 0. Four touchdowns and two con versions told the story of the gome In which the Savages had things mostly their own way and their goal lino seldom threatened. In the third Co. quarter the Enterprise second team war; played and succeeded in holding its own. "Coke" White, captain of tho Enterprise team, was carried out on account of Injuries and was re placed by Jay Lungs ton who played consistently in his place. Tho next game of the Savages will be with Wallowa on the Wallowa field Armistice day, Nov. 11. While Wal lowa has been defeated by both Joseph and Cove, tho Enterprise team Is ex- IIKI.P WANTED pecting n battle as Wallowa ond En- ! If you want help In the framing of tcrprtfio ore traditional rivals and at- I your pictures, and wish them done wnyt; ploy harder against each other corrRCty nt tnc riht Prlce- Just tukp SCHOOL CHILDREN You can get scratch paper at the Observer. 5c pad. 11-2-t f. ATTENTION! Brotherhood Engineers may pay dues at City Recorder's office, where they can receive a receipt for same. C. M. Humphreys, Sec. 10-24-12 t Craey Crystals on sale at Moon Drug io-12-i m. HAT CLEANING & BLOCKING COc At Angels. Best Work Always. Across from Penney's. 10-19-1 m. Moon's -Agents for Currier's tablets. 10-12-1 m. t Sport Slants t Hy Alan 1. (ioutil It may be Just a coincidence and, then again. It may bo just a winter's fireside ballyhoo, but It Is noticeable the semi-defiance loused nt Madison Squnre Garden by the mannger ot Max Schmrlliig Is followed by the abrupt assertion of the manager of Jack Sharkey that Sharkey will pick his own KK12 heavyweight title op ponent and fight him only In Bos ton. For no other good reason than that ho suspects the Garden of har boring intentions of bringing Max Baer east to fight Sharkey for the crown that has been kicking around under Scluneltng's feet for the past threo years, Schmellng's mannger de clared he was all through, finished. done ami absolutely disembodied from any further association with the New York outfit, which sponsored tho Ger man in Ihls country. Of course, there Is also the rea son that Jacobs does not want his fiwhter to remain out of the argu ineiit, or any argument. If he hap x ns to be otit of the country. Currler'o Tablets Tor stomach trouble at Moon Drug Co. 1C-12-1 m BB3 situate In Union County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot3 Three (3) and Pour (4), In Section Three (3). Township Four (4) South, Range Thirty eight (33) East of the Willam ette Meridian, and a tract of land commencing at the Southeast corner of Section Thirty-tour (34). Township Three (3) South. Rang? Thirty-eight (38) East of the Willamette Meridian, run ning thence North on, the section line One Hundred six (106) rods; thence West One Hundred Thirty two ( 132) rods; thence South Eighteen 18) rods, thence West Twenty-eight ( 28 ) rods; thence South Eighty-eight (88) rods to the section line; thence East along the section line to the place of beginning; Also a tract of land commenc ing at a point Twenty (20) feet West of the Northeast corner of Section Three (3). Township Four (4) South, Range Thirty-eight (38) East of the Willamette Meridian; thence running West to the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE'43 of Sec tion Three (3); thence South Forty-five (45) rods; thence East to a point Twenty (20) foot West of the East line of said Section Throe (3); thence North Forty five (45) rods to the place of be- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LANDS Notice is by this given that pur suant to and In obedience of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, made and entered on the 15th day of September, 1932, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Julius Fisher, de ceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the 7th day of November, 1932, at 10 a. m., at the Front Door of the Court House in the City of La Grande, Un ion County, Oregon, alt the right, ess tate title and interest the said Julius Fisher had at the time of his death. and all the right, title and Interest j nis estate now nas in tne iouowing described' real premises, towit: The Eii of NE'4 of Section 19 and the W',i of Section 20, township 2 South, Range 40 E. W. M., known as tho 400-acre Home Place of the de ceased, subject to widow's homesteaa exemption; and the SE'i of Section 2lt and the SWi of NW' and the Wi of SW4 of Section 22, Township 2 South, Range 40 E. W. M., all sub ject to a mortgage of about $18,000.00 due Pac. Coast Joint Stock Laud Bank; also. The SW'i of SEtJ and the E'i of SE)i of Section 35, Township 1 South. Range 40 E. W. M.; and, also, The EVz ot NE'i and the N' of SE'4 of Section 17, and nn adjoining tract beginning at the center of said "VELP A (UPS SHOOTING Duck !iootors You'll Find What You Want at THIS Store Shooting's pretty gopd right now and those who are getting the best of it are using Western long range Super-X shells. We ye got 'em. Priced right. How about a new gun this year, or hunting coat? Big' gest stocks here to select trom. DAMP WASH All Flatwork Ironed 5c a Pound Standard Laundry 1418 Jefferson St. B0HNENKAMPS Present Incumbent Able, Efficient and Prompt Jesse Breshears Republican Candidate for Sheriff of Union County flection Nov. 8th, 1932 (Paid Adv.) ILERS . . OW HOW" J. W.Knowles Candidate for Re-election Circuit Judge of the Tenth Judicial District Comprising Union and Wallowa Counties. (Judicial liallot) M SO-O-II-II Ho-o-o. rny fHiT.cl. when Sclimel m rpluvns !nr Ills Dl-nnniml quota ol wli;a tt tnkes lo stave off tlc (iitsMoiv In Orrmiiny lie will fleht, i: . nlwiys. fur Miulhim Square Clur dcii. Hi liitii iiiiui' niniwt 1,000.000 tlncn roniltu: to the United Htntes, rt rnKo-a yimnnMer without even nn overrun t nt;iilnt the wintry blnsts. inn-mi: lunli hopes nnd n broken rluht hand. 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