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R a i mouniics I ravel ror isreys I Harbor Till And Fourth Win v.; I By NEIL ANDERSEN , Obmver Staff Writfr I ca''h Arch Dun-mow- (- ! : i on 4 S season s hl m! .i i r i Eastern Orcein Coll, in- 14 1. .t. over Westminster s., jh1.iv .1 l Salt Lake. A chunc in p helped spark the Momri,.- to ih .r I Ihird win of the iw.ii 1 i Kick Lcrson and Urn- Mi Kinney caine off the beiuli wore a touchdown .,p.c-.. ..nJ : Dri3lten the picture ,'..r ih .'.!: tain'.erg. Larsen. a tmrd tri!i half back kjIioji d 'no y.iril in the firs: period !: , - lit er end McKinniy, ;nj,j .i.-t . the season with a spuin.ii niv r. sneaked over Iroin j '.arJ ! provide the clincher. Larson is a Irishman from S: ttrs and was a in nicer o t ahtme East B sii;;d rw!;.:i team. MeKinney p'avi-il un'j Bame for Dnnmw h lire a kmc a o.d- ,,: potential r o a h;ll. ie whole and niniiins; unPfs "I "ial started me was in, slat s TI S It., til.- u'ii un ; n iii a!" deleii'ive piled K'Ol lint slanil . .,i ay m riu- Win ji i nl 1 nr r.n i.n- I'.' l a first ; nil Jo;. I nn l.e 1:'. e ai'd line hut I al'd to at lie. mjary I ij-.nl J.njj Kli. e Is Kn n y 1 (llil .'ll 'I he km.t U i stiniiti i in, iupe i.er ui inc i1!st . this .season In addition to Me Kinney anil i.r.ison, Sam Clack ind John ttiilinarth opened loi KIKV Ihin-ne...: plans to n "i'l; much the sain crew in net Su unlay s r. cl.i lest afiaimt Cir.iy-ll.-rbcr JC in .Vwrducn. Wi.sU The d. lui-e which KOC has linked so n.uiii o.' this year turn id for the bf!tir. Lairv Smok mid Pdm K,.k. ( liuck Ilicki-r. a couple of Irish- There is little information on ur n e nds, moved into the rie the KUC campus ahcut next w-i k's lensive backfuld and he'ped ho'd opponent The Mouniics trimmed the Wistmoister passim attack :,i cravn ll.rbor 20-13 lat vear and 1 be out to make ic t-vo in a r and l!a IVar re itih il out lor tli. ir p. r lorniance on txith o.fensi and dv f'ns against the 1'arsi ns. C'er.kr IJiil McC'adden played a nood of-',;ht- raiw. iccoidiu t Hi'nv in. k;i- Kc.ppie My. a tr.-..-ir Irani Columbia Basin JC. made lis fir st appea: ance in a EuC uniiurm anil was creditid with m upstanding game. May is from i. y,;c ",:- -JJV two completiuim in. lo attempts Snook is Iroin Wallowa and Hk kr Irom Vale '.'I INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W Klk's No. 2 Ji Kaum's Ins. Kaules Th? Wheel Factory Plainer Kldridtie Packing Co Globe Furn. Hoyal Caron i ( o.'.ee West Coast Tele. Office ;i i: Mt. Emily (1 Hi Baum's Ins. '2.';it Dae Paum 200. 51B. Klks 1 2772 Al C.r.y IN. Clar.-le Hand 530. Eldridfje i2'MH- Jir.-y (Jonins 19m; Dan Lm,i;e 5.S.T. The Wheel 223' Dunl'hadniik Glebe '27o4' liav H..rtell 179 422. Carona 12854' T. Mill r ITS. B.I Miller 47K. j Ml. Kmily '2ii7it S m Marcum 199. 531. West Coast Tele. '2972' Tom Kent 215, 5(16. Office i2oj4' Joe Suns Kil; W Vaughn 460. Factory '2759' Cliff Cochran 1B8. 501. Planer lar.l' Martin Ciirani 189: Bob Ilovntnn 510 KaBles (303i Cred lluf'man Cal Battrick .14:1 Bowling Results THURSDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE W ' lerilerli et 23 'i Dutch Girls .19 !' I'u ilans u II lioi.nie's 1. assies 13 II K:ty Uids 12 i 1 Pioneers . 1 1 13: Tenderhi't 1SR3 Jean .i 113. 402. L 9 13 14 19 20 21 TP 14..J4 I4fih' N2.54 I4I3C I S)o. M.iKX Kphnj row over the JC team. ' Dunsmoi.T will continue to p 'nnier.t with his team lor ne nek's same. The possibility that Iiiai VUu'ely .will be the start mi; ful'hack in a b:ck(ield that im hides Clack. Larson and Mc Kmney is Kocd. Willmarth and May will play at j:uard along with Jim Nuce and Daryl Corey. Salter and Keefer will' be the Uckles and Phil Mi' It and Chuck llughbank at the ends. 1 j?irv Ve$. yy , ya:n II I Outch Girls ( 1857 Pat Itr .155. 391. ' Puri'ans I Hi nni' 's Dellaie U7 Katydids 4e.. Pionicrs 1741 ' Mary Huth Carnrs 151. 42i'. GUYS AND GALS LEAGUE Klna Pyal IK Lassies 'lltl.'l' Ilonia. 375. 18151 Kern Biein 141- TOUGH RIDERS FAVORED OTTAWA. Ont. 'I PI' The (ittava HoiiRh Kiders. recoer:ns from a shaky early season start, are 9'i mrH favorites to beat the Montreal Aloiie'tes in today's Midueii - death lilK Kuiir lnotliall si mi-fmal. Hie winner plays the llannlton Tier Cats for the rkht to represent the Fast in the Orry l ap Rame. Nov 2. r- v V t m hi . m -.j school- George Altonburg egams isx opot Jr. Rifle Club At to compete in all four entries pr.sitioiis Fit?.! raid tirt-d a 97 in the prone pu.-iti"" ,r- Urucc's 95 and irie winnir lirul a Bruce picked uo JUNIOR. HIGH NOVEMBER 20 TIMK-7I30 ADMISSION '2s SKI QUEEN CANDIDATES Nancy ."ray. left. Net ha UhcdtR and Camilla Oerlcy are La Grande Hitfh School c;mi tlidaica lor queen of the annual Ski Carnival to he' held Nov. 20 in the Junior Hih School m. Khodig is the sophomore class candidate: Gray represents the juniors and Gerky. an exchange sM lent from Austria, is the senior class choice. Proceeds from the carnival will he u-ed to promote s'i activities in both the senior and junior hiijh school. fObscrver Photo li'ore Altonburg moid back into lop spot ,n n,t. La Grande Junior Killc Club tompitiUp last niiilit but a new eha'lenter joined trie ranks. i Altonburtt's W Carroll Hnu- finlvhul wilh a 345 Mi sit'anu wlul' ro trail Altonburg by three points, 90 points and Fi zi; raid (jrabbed in the- final tally. Karen Fitz-' 91. Fiti-erald canic- back to win terald also fired'a 345 to finish 'the kneeling poi-ition with hi m a tie for second place wi'h points. Altotiburg had an 85 nd l'.ruce. . ifj.-uce an 80 The three shooters were the only Altonburg won the match from the su-ndmi; position. He shot a mo it JLS wnilc r'ltgerald. who usually QyOTl VQrnSi tops the field standing, managed only a uo .... standing. Tom Lcn with a 93 prone and an 88 sitCna linished third. John McClay's 94 was good cnout'h to top 10 shooters in the ...nA nnfirinn The nther shrwi rc Three of four quarter-final i-s ! and (hcir stores: Dennis Coal- well, 9l; Buster hidd. 89: Joe Hoc, 82: Carol Shares, 81: Steve Fcdor. 81; Sharyn Cnbbs. 81: 9: IV.e Rimbey, 72: .Mjrft il Scheduled .-. -: V ! ' I r a m l for Weekencfj By United Prs IntcrnaMol OISIRVIR f Neil Anderstn Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed., Nov. 11, 19S9 Page 2 W 21 IR 111': 15': TP li::'f!l lP'L.J I l" '.o5 lHUWI I7i;:t 17J00 Orvi'le LAST CHANCE LEAGUE Fager He. u-t i :ht (His .lowers Fearless Four Wish; ui Thinkers VI Last Straws . id Facer Beavers Jl Miller lUi, 510. Night Owls '21H If d statier 195. 437 lok.i s 2"73. Melha Cati r 191 Hal Coi iir.m 4'.'.'8 Fia. less Kinir Sylvan Has miwcn 213. Harold Zurhriek 5:. V.ishtul Thinkers .'Jci54' Larson v toti llrrni:r.n PARTNER'S PLAY PUZZLES BOB ROSBURG IN RYDER CUP TEST Ilo'burg was carrying a big !o. ' j Hob Iluds':n. the I'ortlaul. ore. I hacker of the Ilyder Cup ma'ches, tixik thf ra1) for not innn:g I'nited States sport writers to the banquet he threw the other ni--i:t But he had nothing to do :'h it It just happened that the ators of Kldoralo golf would allow only so many g.:e-:s in the banquet room and thev trimmed the guest list. A 1 high school football plTff ; i aires will be held on Fipy ii-ht. , 3 iiivji imiuuv ou'Kiy uv . ' Dick Hitt oi loriunu si. neiens ai va J. . R Fit'g-ra'd. 68. field. South Salem travels to li dietoi for a Saturday night game. Class A-2 quarterfinils a!so will i .i e three of the four games on i Saturday night. Willamina will lie, Nationa Basketball Association a- Seaside. Coquille at Beefjsprt I u., )..,r,M m Scores By United Press International oivr- coure ami I'hot'nix at Jinction tjty. Woo.lburn plays at Vale SaUirdjiy af'ernoon in the oth?r game. " hi olys B there will be fwo Tuday atterncon games Voncalla at llarrisburg, and Wallowa a:ainst McEwen at Athena Jf teron and Knappa meet Friday ir ch: a! Neahkahnie and Sherman 01 Moro plays St Mary's of Med k id Saturday afternoon In the six-man semi-finals. St. Haul will be at Westfir and lone a: Sisters. Both are scheduled for 2 p m Saturday. 43.' Philadelphia 12 New nrk 12 St. Louis 134 Minnea'wlis 105 'Only games scheduled) American Heckcy League National Hockey League Toronto 3 Chicago 1 BOCKMAN TO SCOUT PHILADELPHIA 'l l'l -Eddie ! Beckman. a former first baseman i with the Cleveland Indians and the Pittsburgh i'irates. will serve as a scout on the Pacific Coast ! for the Philadelphia Phillies, it was announced today. Aibi rtsen's Earl's Ti xaco Itiver Products George's Shell La (ir. dun Cub Signal Service L 12 v 13' 7 15' Ih k; 21 Bo'i TP I 22 129 ! i 22K22: 3 225 W 2-!-'f.' ' 22V,1 22I.V I! e-i ! V H k Sir., im. 5 i);m Kvan f..i. Chad PALM DF.SEHT. Calif PI . The Palm Springs desert classic I golf tournament next February.. row is I. sled as a $1i(i,oiki event iv.ith the possibility that the tola! prii-e ottered may run as high as, s.'m.'ioo. 1 Pii'int jihns call for rtiv pro fe. --:("ials to plav tne i. uiuls o'i toer courses the Thvi'Vlerbtr 1. Tamaiiks. Oir.es a'lo Iiuii.ri W ells There v. :ll be :y0 tiroles sioots and .Khi nuiiitcir; eo'nne because he n about the tune World War II were caneelli I ached Pritain his peak went mio and the matches The llli. NIGHT OWLS The ih.ia.jce "a '-trad ol -he v. II be !-i ho!. l.Ui.' I ml In I I.: Albertson's i2TO! 2(15, 537 Karl'n (2;ki' (iii rge Cbc.dwiek 220. 6W. River Prod. 2SS5' Hon F.vei: 183, 502. Giorg.'s '27"2' Howard Itlsoten 179. Ed II. uer.slien 4(J La Grande Gun '292r., Harold Zu: brick 202. 537 Signal Service '58' J.iel. Cochran 22f. 511 GRANDE RONDE VALLEY LEAGUE Mt. Pig 1 jiid.- I. in ' i' t.:;nl O. ..lui'd" li Mkt 1 '!..' W'l.-el it. lie '.' l.,l!le "r.mm 192. otic. I."t!e Pr, i2tni. u.n I II'. 1 i S:. i. I Iti .mde I r.bi l a: sui; 1."."). 4" Mt K-rui ('it 2. '4 :-.7.1 ,:. i. ie i;.n.i ; n.i oo leil I In 234.to 22'i:M 2'2.i id 22ii2 22-KJ7 22 'Kt Brow me .aurel 4tiH :;i 1 1 McEl T ilia Irene Pa ne Mm ; Mv Witty W L TP Colonial Hut 25 II 227Vi; Daniels 23 13 2::iu'.' H.'ums Insurance 23 13 2.1..C Glass Drug 22 14 227rti West Coast Tele. 19 17 22126 Inland Mai'iin ry 13 1.1 22-r4i Pacific NW Tip. he 18 18 22729 Falks W 19' 2251 Heynolds liisiiunce 15 21 22192 Singer Sew. M.uh. 14 22 22SR5 Faniams Supply 13 23 20062 Hills Office M. ch 2is 222. Colonial Hut '2422 Melba Cater 179. 503. Daniels "2K32' P.rnwnie Hrimm 211. X3. Ilaums Iris. '2i9' Florence Ha dy IW. 5;i4 Gluss Drug '2to2' Myrna Wncd ell 163. 431 West (oat Tel. '2418' Doris Restock 175. 4h2 Inland M.ich 20:4 F.lt.'nhrth Sayre 2'12. r,r? Pae. NW Pin I re "'iVM' .lessie Fowler lr.'l. Jianne Freer 4'ta Falks '2".!:l' I on n Greeno.igh 174. 1 1n ma .ni-'n 412 Reynolds It: ' 2'J4 ' Betty Deni son 212. 522 Singer S Ma. h 1 25131 'ir ginia U idni iii !'k M.ix'iie IV ed 413 Fain.ni)!. Sap,. 24!;j' Irene Pavne 155, 4! 3. Hills Off M.irh 2450' Dorothy Hamm. rstai (it i"5 Judy Chad wuk 41H r- :n:i V. re el 2r.4 I . - 1 L. Ll-ie Kom The re- yum). Mil l(ive:ia Motel. j"-t 1 1 ir g cot. lete.l here has ."." in. tor oiymprc M.i'rda: i sim:nir:g po, I and the ow::er hore to ot ra.'t nat:oral A A I . SAHH1..I -g cb.rniuo '-l.'p eve .ts Lawso' l.gtle. io.-mer Xatio'a! Amateur a", I Open gh chaijno i who suite-c.l a he.ut a'tacK a year ago. is v eil on the run I to iccovery and attiwlel tee B.lei Cui ma'ches Desprte l-.is --ea'i'.e-s U'; :h--l.nks. I.'t'lo mer '2et a can in to play in "e Hvdei Cup inaU'.e- first I S,e"'i fiuirso' ( .. matches ( i i:li:i'o:l l o!-: .ver l is p:ut .r I' v el t i:-;;, II' hen . Hosu-rg l'la lull 1: ', I:. s . ir. e I i, 'I Rer'-irg ! i: ,r.i im t 1 1 : : -u' ':: a-vw 1 le I ra M:l ( i live , M'-l iltl'ull K'bliy had to blast out. On the fourth. Hosburg put a ," yard approach three feet from r'e iirecn again. This time Sou- ' .'s made ir but the putt came i.i liom the back ot the cup and K'-biirg walked away scratchiiv; ! - head on the eighth. S .uchak put h .-. drive in the rue :h, hut Roshurg (.line out to with"i 12 tect nl the p a. Th,.- time SoiK'hak rolled i.i the putt ! r a birdie. Fiorn t'.'.ie oi tilings went better as ';.e Americans relied to .n ea'ly '. ry. But for a while. At FORD'S TIRE A SER VICE . 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