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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Friday, November 11, 1932
Southern California's Unbeaten Elevens Risk Their Records
OREGON TACKLES Brushing Up Sports'. . . By Laufer
TROJAN TEAM AT
L A. SATURDAY
Bruins of U. C. L. A.
Playing Train-Weary St.
Mary's Gaels, Non-Conference
Eleven.
BAN FRANCISCO. Not. U
Southern California two unbeaten
football team risk their recorda tn
games with powerful opponenU thl
weekend! drawing Pacific, roast grid
to Loa Angeles, where both contest
will be played.
Tl University of Southern Calif-
ornla Trojans will put their Pacific
coaat conference co-leadership on the
spot In Olympic stadium Saturday
when they take the field against
University of Oregon. The webieev
have proved tough sledding for other
conference teama this season, win
ntng two games, tlelng one and losing
one. They go to Ix Angeiea wun
hopes of upsetting the favored Tro
jans.
In an Armistice day contest today,
the University of California at Los
Angeiea Bruins will take no chance
with their position at the conference
too. Dlarlng the train-weary St.
Mary'a Gaels, non-conference eleven.
The Gaels, with one stiff football
game and more than 6.000 miles of
travel behind them, are unaeraogs
for the first time this year.
The bay region's conference mem
here. University of California and
Stanford university, will draw long
breaths Saturday one week before
their annual "big game." The Card
inals have scheduled the often-defeated
California Aggies, while the
Bears clash with University of Idaho
In a conference contest they are ( x
pec ted to win.
Seattle's contribution to the con
ference program will be the annual
University of Washington-Washing
ton State college battle. "Babe" Hol-
Ilngbery a hard-hitting Cougars look
ed good In handing California a 7 to
2 defeat earlier In the season but
they had a tough tune with Idaho
last week, scoring two touchdowns
In a belated fourth-quarter rally to
win ia-0.
Jimmle Phelan'a Huskies, on the
other hand, dropped a 7-6 decision
to California but came back strong
to whip Stanford 18-13. They are
favored In Saturday's game.
At Missoula Paul Schlatter's Oregon
State college eleven Is expected to
step Into the conference win column
for the first time this season. The
Leavers play University of Montana,
also without a conference wtn to Its
credit.
CO.MPLBTKH WPRKOIX
VOe ANGELES. Nov. 11 ifi Alter
a week of serious defensive training
and adjustment of offense, the Uni
versity of Southern California football
team turned to Its final workout for
Its game with Oregon at the Olympic
stadium tomorrow.
The chief worry of the Trojans has
been the problem of devising a suit
able defense to stop the three out
standing threats of the Webfoot back
field. SCO-pound -Iron Mike" Mikulak.
Stan Kostka, who weighs Sia pounCs
and possesses great speed, and Mark
Temple, a. triple threat star of the
first water.
With a strong and heavy forward
wall In front. Coach Howard Jones
expects to be troubled more than
considerable by the Oreeon running
plays. The game, he believes, may be
the hardest test his sturdy line has
had all season.
Oregon arrives shortly before noon
and will work out at tbe Olympic
stadium tn the afternoon. It Is the
prayer of the Webfoot followers that
thje prevailing warm weather will
have vanished by tomorrow. A torrid
day would be a distinct advantage to
the Trojans.
X w
Dorais is Using
McCracken As A
"Pinch Hitter"
fly the AsorUled frew
Detroit Earl McCracken. Detroit's
MO-pound back, ts ready to assure
VUlanova and alt other opposing play
ers who haven't run up aeainsl him
yet. that he ts by no means fragile.
Ho has played little but that Is be
es Uf be has a trick of putting a
scoring punch Into his plays and
Coach Gus Dorais prefers to send
him In fresh when there is a chance
foe a touchdown.
Notre Dame. Ir.d "Hunk" Ander
son. Notre Dame coach, predicts that
tomorrow's battle between the "Irish"
and Northwestern will be a tees. up
long runs or successful pastes by
the backs of either team will pre
ably break up the game he says.
Bloomlncton. lnd. Two players
from Illinois. Eflnvr.ds and Sawlrki
are expected to be In the Indiana
backflem when the Hooslers line up
for their game with Illinois. Both
of them hall from Georgetown, 111.
Columbus. Ohio Ohio State Is
well satisfied with the team that
beat Northwestern last week but the
coaches are rather afraid of overcon
fldenoe when their men face Pennsyl
vania. The only ehar.se in the line
up is planned sends Max Padlow In
at end.
Providence. R. I. Brown's sturdy
football team not only boasts three
sets of brothers but fire of the six
are members of the first team. Cap
tain Bill Oil bane and his brother
Tom. Roland and LArry Brown and
Dave Allen are regulars. John Allen,
a halfback like Dave, la on the sec
ond team.
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Football Schedules, Nov. 12
TEAMS
Princeton vs. Yale ..,
Syracuse vs. Colgate
Cornell ts. Dartmouth
Columbia vs. Brown ....
Army vs. North Dakota State
Harvard vs. Holy Cross
Fordham ts. K. Y. V.
Maryland vs. Navy .
Wash. & Jeff. vs. Bucknell
YV. Virginia vs. Wash. & Lee .
Lehigh vs. Rutgers
Temple vs. Fenn State ,
VUlanova vs. Detroit
Amherst vs. Williams .
Wesleyan vs. Bowdotn ....
Boston 0. vs. Tufts
EAST
PLACE
... Princeton
Syracuse
Ithaca
New York
West Point
Cambridge
New York .
Baltimore
Washington (Pa.)
Charleston
Bethelehem
Philadelphia
, VUlanova
Amherst --
Mtddletown
1931 Score
14-51
7-21
0-14
0. 7
. Boston ....
I CENTRAL
Notre Dame vs. Northwestern South Bend
j Ohio State vs. Pennsylvania .. .Columbus
E Nebraska vs. Pittsburgh . Lincoln -. -
Michigan vs. Chicago ....Ann Arbor
Wisconsin vs. Minnesota Madison ,
Illinois vs. Indiana .Champaign
Iowa vs. Purdue Iowa City
I own State vs. Oklahoma Ames
Xnvies vs. Carnegie Tech Cincinnati
Drake vs. Washington U. Des Moines
S. Dakota vs. N. Dakota Vermilion
JlCk' S. CIOTftASER
A ft,Wl ANDSe H1L
0? BuTlER, fi-i ENTcREr,
SSAM FROM ofTbSiie SiOBS
AND CA4r - EOTri FFAT
i A strive and Blamed eaw
A XWHCH
TkouT HAP 6t'ALUJiED
Eoift SAJTS.,,..
BOCKY MOl'STAIN
Colorado Col. vs. Colorado ....Colorado Springs
Colorado Mines vs. Western State ..Oolden ,
Utah vs. Denver U. Salt Lake City
WEST
Washington vs. Washington State...... Seattle .
Southern California vs. Oregon Los Angeles
California vs. Idaho Berkeley
Montana vs. Oregon State Missoula
Stanford vs. Calif. Aggies Palo Alto
Willamette vs. Pacific U . Salem
Calif. Tech vs. Occidental Pasadena (night)
SOUTHWEST
College Station
Columbia
Southern Meth. vs. Arkansas Dallas
St. Louis U. vs. Haskell St. Louis (night)
Texas Aggies vs. Rice
Missouri vs. Kansas ..
7- 0
0- 0
. - 0
6- 10
19- 0
12-26
12- 0
0- 0
7- 33
7- 0
0- 6
0- 0
0-40
13- 7
0-14
0-22
13-12
26- 0
6- 52
7- 17
0-19
48- 0
12- 0
S3- 0
18- 0
0-19
6- 7
0-13
7- 0
0-14
42- 6
NOTICE OK KALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under and by virtue of an Order of
Sale as made by the County Court
oi the bta'.e or Oregon lor union
County and which -3aid Order was
amy made and entered on the 9th
day of November. 1932. directed to
the undersigned as administrator of
tlie estate of Ernest Thorson. de
ceased, to sell the real estate belong
lng to saw estatd, and aa hereinafter
dc-jcrlbed.
Now, therefore, the undersigned will
sell from and after Monday. December
12th, 1932. at private sale and In
whole or separate parcela to toe High
est and beat bidder for cash or such
terms as may be approved by the
Court, that certain lands belonging
to the estate of the said Ernest Thor-
ioa. deceasc-d, and being described as
follows, to-wlt:
Lota 5. 8. 7 & 8. Block 21. River
aid? Addition to La Grande. Un
ion County, Oregon.
Lou 1. 2. 3 & 4. Block 29. River
side Addition to La Grande, Un
ion County. Oregon.
Lot 11, Lyman's Sub-dlvlslon of
La Grande. Union County, Oregon-Lots
2, 3, 4 & 7 of Coggan's
Second Addition to La Grande,
Union County. Oregon
selling the said lands at nrivate sale
1 under such terms as may be approved
I by and subject to confirmation by the
t-ounty uourt or the state of Oregon
for Union County, and In the man
ner provided by law.
All bids to be made to the trader,
signed at La Grande, Union County,
Oregon.
L. L. SNODGRASS. Administrator
of the Estate of Ernest Thorson,
deceased.
Nov. 11. 18 25. Dec. 2, 9.
Oklahoma City U. vs. Phillips .
Georglr. Tech rs. Alabama
Auburn vs. Florida
Oklahoma City
SOl'TH
Atlanta
"Spinner" Traced Back to 1924;
Harrassed Fullback the Inventor
N. Carolina State vs. Duke
Kentucky vs. Tulsne
j Centenary vs. Louisiana State .
j Mississippi vs. Sewanee
j Davidson vs. N. Carolina
; S. Carolina vs. Purman
Vanderbllt vs. Tennessee
' ! V. P. I. vs. Virginia
1 Richmond vs. V. M. I.
Montgomery
Raleigh
..Lexington
Shreveport
-Oxford
-.Davidson
-Greenville
. Nashville
Blacksburg
..Richmond
12-13
14- 0
0- 7
0-20
27- 0
7-21
0- 0
7- 0
Tale with being the first guard to nallng system. In his book printed
pull out of the line and lead the In- back In 1905 he describes a spiral
trff.rfnce This gm hflrlc In lftSf) nass wri.rh WAS nmbsblv tha ftrftt
CHICAGO iA The "spinner" play. ! smear the back When he Saw this nrf wa flr. nwrf In th. V!.P-.!nr. j nuhllrttv o-lven tn Int. Ivne rtf n
In recent years one of the most popu- j play coming. , ,on gam(, piaved Thanksgiving day, .
lar backfleld maneuvers In football, j Tbe Tech right end succeeded In i Nov. 27. 1890. ' ; KEMfLMBFRS HEFFELFiNGER
was discovered quite by accident, rays : carrying out his assignment. The willism H Lewis of Harvard was! t'-. t,. iv
Judge Walter P. Steffen, Chicago jur-! Jeff fullback got the ball from cen- the first center that he saw use the ball "AM. Weyand capltaln of West
and''5onlmun-t!r --cl" o Car- j ter .whirled halfway around to his roving style of play on defense. Point's 1915 team, 'refers to one of
negle Tech. , right and looked for the wlngback. Alonzo Slazz. however, stated in rv nm.. n,.n. ,-. p.... nw. .
Steffen quarterbacked some of the But that Individual was still flat on his book some vears ago that he fniinn-
University of Chicago teams early j the ground. employed a loose center when he ; -m the Princeton game. (Tale's)
In the century and Is considered! &l tb fullback, with what Steffen was coaching at Springfield in 1890., great guard. Heffelfinger. was used
one of the Maroons' all-time heroes, i ----- commendable mental agility. Georee Woodruff of Pennsylvania . to come out of the line to head the
In 1924. the Judge recalls, he was i nP-eel his turn, bead down, and is credited with inventing the guards interference. In this manner Mc
preparlng his Tech team for a game ! ntfr ' ,hf Ilne- back formation and of using smash- ! clung scored four touchdowns and
with Washington and Jefferson. The ! "n,men b,ul drifted to their left to tug ends with the center backing up Morrison made a 70-yard run for
Presidents had a fast lelt wlngback i M,op ,he ,CIptcted rererse ,he the line. i another."
whose specialty was taking the ball ' Plun11--? fullback found practically j ;- i
Ralph D. Paine, the author, was a
on a reverse from the fullback and ( onc ln hls acd ronP1 STAGO'S INTENTIONS i substitute on the 1890 Tale team,
going around right end.' i rar!to t?u5hl0Tn' .. ! a .,., h.. mnMh,.M 'J. ' Princeton's captain was Edgar A!-
the state of Maryland and one of
Tech scouts reported the win- tl .. w". .i!manv Innovations to the eame as. n l8ter a"orney general of
ick betmred his intentions bv ' Z? LZr Z, "wi". -Ihf not more than, anv other coach. ' tn state ol Maryland and one o
shifting his feet on this pHy. so ; plan and aittlT ' beTbulTd-f He 18 E ' " "V"? WS
Steffen exhorted his
leap acirva the scrimrnace
CUE TOURNEY
UNDER WAY IN
SAN FRANCISCO
rlcht end to .... . . first turk In ISM nlavn 1T wun tne jigers.
w.irt.r p:aj arouna ix spinner - , x. h th.t
uice line and ! Idea. i with the ends back of the line. He I " ' tbe same Tear that
. i was also one of the first to employ - - -
the pnnciple of the shift. 1 6' won ea5lly bT Midship-
Gus Copulas. Eugene. Ore, defeat- i He was one of the first, if not the ' mcn- ArTnT'a ,eam 115 'lrs,
Joe Hall. Saa Francisco, 50 to jirst, to use the double pass with '. organized and captained by Dennis
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 11 if John
Pittpatrick of Seattle dropped from
amcng the undefeated players ln the
western sectional three-cushion bil
liard championship here yesterdav
as he lost two games.
Walker Cochran. Los Anse'.es. for
mer national champion. Jay Boreman.
Vallcjo, and Charles Jordan. Holly
wood, remain undefeated.
: tbe forward pass. A few years ago
Michie who was killed ,at San Juan
ed
33 tn 62 innings.
Boreman defeated Plopatrlck 50 ' he" developed a flanker play" and this I HU1 ln 011 ta m who memory
to 41 m 51 innings. i year he has a very Interesting back-: P1 dlum stands at West
Hal! defeated Cliff Jones. Los An-, field shift that Is original with him.
geles, 50 to 42 in 68 Innings.
(Point.
Glenn Warner Is credited with
first uing the crouch start, the clip-
ITALY RECORDS ALL HORSES
aasl .
t Sport Slants t
Itv Alan J. Cotlhl
( AKa-s!.taVii 11MC Rnnrfc Pifrwi
i " " K' '
I PWJtbAU'S eminent ttitiran anrl
4S tn M Inrlncs. pa . cntxiits Walter Hpffplf inwr f ! tb etrt tn rpru imT, tc-.
wing-back f'ormtlons and the modern i ROM? -1 department re-revcrse-s
quires birth and death certificates for
Fleming H. Tost has oticinated i horss m 1,u5r' PlS
many plavs that are now commonly i uac " evrT tar Dt
used in football. Back ln 1901 be 01 - Fa""" ,o hors
used a back ln the same way that ' brtnf P111"" 'f " Jf reTew M
the "tail-back" Is used these days.
He has always used, off and on
in the cas of lack of record on hu-
man beings.
HUSKIES DOWN STANFORD
FIND IT
HERE
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CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR
VUIOT COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza
beth Burke, Deceased.
To: William Burke, Mrs. M. R.
Gaffney, E. J. Burke, Thomas Burke,
and to all other persons unknown. It
any such there be, heirs of Elizabeth
Burke, deceased. GREETING:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE Or
OREGON: You are hereby command
ed to appear within 28 days from the
date of the first publication of this
citation, to show cause, if any exists.
wny the order of sale should not be
made as prayed for in the petition or
the administrator on file herein.
i asking for an order to sell at private
i sale, for cash or credit upon such
j terms &3 the Court may prescribe,
the following described real property
'of said estate, situate within the City
jof La Grarde, Union. County, State
of Oregon, to-wlt:
Commencing at a point on the
West line of Lot 3 in Block 111.
of Chaplin's Addition to the Town
of La Grande". 55 feet from the
Southwest corner of said Lot 34,
running thence in a Northeasterly
j dlrecUcu along the line of said
i Lot 27 fet; thence at right
! angles to said last mentioned line
ln a Southeasterly direction 120
feet to the East line of Lot 31
in sa3 Block-111: thence in a
Southwesterly direction on the
line between said Lot 31 and Lot
30 in said Block lllt 271 feet;
thence at right angles' to said last
mentioned line in a Northwester
ly direction 120 feet to the place
of beginning: also a tract of land
described as follows: Commenc
ing at the Northeast corner of Lot
31 running 27 feet in a Southerly
direction along the East line of
said lot; thence at right ancles to
said line 12 feet In a Westerly
direction, thenc? at right angles
27 feet in a Northeasterly direc
tion to the alley, thence 12 feet
along the alley ln an Easterly di
rection to the place of beginning,
all being ln Block 111, Chaplin's
Addition to La Grande. Oregon.
You are further notified that said
petition for the sale of the real prop,
erty of the estate of Elizabeth Burke,
deceased, will come on for hearing
before the above entitled Court on
Monday, the 12th day of Decembet.
1932. at the hour of ten o'clock a. ru
in the Court Room of the above en
titled Court at La Grande, Oregon.
Issued by order of the above en
titled Court entered November lOia.
1933.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
sid Court affixed this 10th dav of
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First publication November 11. 1932.
Last publication December 9, 1932.
U. G. COUCH, County Judge.
ATTEST: C. K. MCCORMICK, Clerk.
By C. L. GRAHAM. Deputy.
Nov. 11, 18, 25. Dec. 2. 9.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
AC ('Of NT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the Administratrix ol the estate of
Anna Anderson, deceased, has filed
her final account herein and th
County Court has fixed Monday the
21st day of November, 1932, at th
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
thereof, as the time for the hearing
of objections to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
HULDA ANDERSON, Admlnistratris.
of the estate of Anna Anderson, de
ceased. ROBERT S. EAKDT. West-Jacobson
Building. La Grande. Oregon, At
torney for Administratrix.
Oct. 21, 23. Nov. 4, 11, 18.
Banta, attorneys at law, Sommer
Building, Baker, Oregon, duly verified
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated at North Powder, Oregon, this
28th day of October, 1932.
CHARLES rSENCERBOX, Guardian of
the Person and Estate of E. J.
Sencerbox, an incompetent person.
First Publican: Oct. 28.
Last Publication: Nov. 25.
Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, 23.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
E. J. Sencerbox was duly adjudged to
be an incompetent person and ths
undersigned was duly appointed guar
dian of th? person and estate of the
said E. J. Sencerbox, on the 23rd day
of September. 1932. by order of the
County Court of Union County. Ore
gon, and that he has duly qualifier
as such: all persons having claims
against the estate of the said E. J.
Sencerbox are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to the undersigned at
t he office of Hallock. Donald fc
Catarrhal Deafness
May Be Overcome
If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf
ness or bead noises caused by cat
arrh, or if phlegm drops in your
throat and has caused catarrh of
the stomach or bowels, you will be
glad to know that these distressing
symptoms' may be overcome in many
instances by the following treatment
which you can easily prepare in your
own home at little cost.
Secure from Red Cross Drug store
or your druggist 1 oz. Par mint (dou
ble strength). Take this home and
add 4 pmt hot water and a little
sugar. One tablespoonful four times
a day should quickly relieve distress
ing catarrhal head noises, clogged
nostrils, difficult breathing and drop
ping mucous, and Improve hearing.
All victims of catarrhal deafness or
head noises should give Parmlnt a
trial. Adv.
Rodes Market
Phone Main 901 160-ii2 Adams Ave.
1 Gal. of Cider given with each
75c purchase.
HANTS KAOl.KS HALL
Armistice night. Admission 40c.
11-10-3 t.
V
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WINTER IS COMING
Not Is the time to save money aaa
protect vour health bv having Tour
, broken windshield or side gl&sa re
: placed by Ricliaitison "Tbe Art Man"
J at Richardson's Art and Gilt Shop.
'He Keetaltres ln all kinds of elass
-roefc. U-1-t. t.
SCRATCH PAPER
Pot school or borne at th Observer,
5c per pad. ' 11-3-t f.
la a Not. Well
I-atlenc U the -rrMteJt of all
hock absorber. Th only Ihlnt you
co pet In hurry Is (rouble.
A llihl. but l,lc-ajl.f I nlier-H? of IVi.hlntton team rame to Mjnlonl 3. nndrr-d:. bill after er
ticular r-"'". u--'r-'-.im. slid pynt lunnlnr. sent north ttcUfs IS to 1J. Pholo shoirs Paul
Solko--. Uahlnjtlt fullback, airay on a pa.v from HurntotL
SCHOOL rillURE
I You can get scratch paper at the
Observer. 3c, pad. 11-2-t f.
OREGON TAKES BEAVERS
Craxy Crystalj on aala. at at oon Drug
Co. 10-12-1 m.
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NEW! NEW! NEW!
Kew Art Flo-rers, New Book En-ds.
and a whole new line of Colonial
j Pewter. Every day new things arrive
for the Christmas time. You will en
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yon are iqtikm to yesis rucnazason 5
Art and Gift Shop now while the se
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HAT CLEANING BLOCK IXC. SOe
At Anytls. Best Work Alnrs.
Across from Penney.
10-19-1 m.
Moon's Aftnu for Currier's tatet.
10-12-1 m.
Currier Tablets rot stomach
trouble at Mooq Drug Co. lC-li-1 m
NEA
On a WMltlrn. mmWr flfM. I nhwlti of Orrcon n H annnal "tlit I'kHW" frm Otvca St..te Cvlle
In a cxinirnt thtt wa ihiitUnt tlptte ihe rain, ffwrto h II ! M.r, urrf.n Mate tvilfKirk. JaM le-
ln$ oirrhaulett aftrr a rua
NOTICE
On Pi-id r evening at S o'clock at
the Sacaj-e bill room will be held
It public met tin? t whicn time wiH
1 be presented for tout cor.; tfrm tion
j plan (or fin arte 11 institution for
L Grande which vtil insure ywir
jeheefcinc acunt and a fuaractee of
'your deposit therein,
t Th plan haa been dereioed after
jdi-NTUNUon witn business men, la
! rera. and baniter t who n tiH open
jK buaitel and carrie tre endorse
Intent of socie very straight triinkme
' men. Full dscuKH. fc inritM.
j O. M. BYRKIT.
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QX THIS ARMISTICE DAY, fourteen years after
its initial celebration, there is a vital need for that
same unselfish patriotism which won the World War
patriotism which is based on confidence and faith in
the future of our nation, and which is translated into
determined action in the service of our fellow men.
Carry on!
La Grande Milling Co.
Manufacturers of
FEDERATION and PLUESTEM FLOUR