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FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 14 FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO U DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. PENDLETON HIGH GIVES LA GRANDE CLOSE ROB AND LOSES FAST GAME HERE, 32-24 WILL FEATURE HAPPY La Oranile high Hchool knew It hail been ihrouiih a name of basketball last night when the curtain rang down on their 32 to 24 victory over Coach I'reble'H l'enuleton quintet In the Hint irmne played on the local floor thia season. It wan a pleasant surprise t" the trood-Hii'.ed crowd which attended, following the drubbing given the boys In the Ui Orande gym two weeks ago. Ti uhnntlnir nf Dick I-JtwrenCf and Charley Ctthill, for the losers, kept the Union county boys worried through out the game, and had JetiN Terjeson held upon his free throws as In pre vious games, a much closer score would have resulted. Ed Kirtley. at guard, contributed two nice baskets before he was ruled out of the game for personal fouls. Stoddard, for Im Grande, was a con sistent point getter and had the knnck of dropping- In baskets from unnatural positions. HU rtinnig mate. Oarrlty, played a nice game on the floor and had lots of fight. In teamwork there ...... .. ...... i..,.i i.,u, i firicnt in the lo cal men's work and at times they out plaved I-a Grande. Inability to make accurate shots register lost the game for 1'endleton. for the boys broke loose from their guards enough times to put the contest on lee had their .. ... .. r.a.r.a hreak in the Nlit.lH lilllicu u. luck. i Confident of their ability to play Ithe game as It should be pUy'id, the igreen and gold will meet Baker high tomorrow night. I.a Grande recently : won from Baker and Boise high, last jv.ee, took them down by the close Iscore of 24 to 32. With chances of ! victory for Pendleton, a large crowd 'is looked for tomorrow night. I The lineup which started last niht iiii as follows La GrandeStoddard 'and Oarrlty. forwards; Proctor, cen ter; Klvette and Theisen, guards. Pendleton Cahlll and Terjeson. for wards; Lawrence, center; Straughan ami rvirtley, guards, Mauser suosti , , K'r'lev second half. Willie P'Rourke, former Mount Angel star, :pSpokis1 American Legion Will Present 10-Round Main Go, Eight Round Semi-Windup and Two Four-Round Prelims. IF BABE CHANGES HIS GRIP ON BAT THE, HOME. RUN GRIP ii iwiiiiiMMII WMMMItfl I if QUALITY SKItVICK SANITATION EGGS EGGS AT 40c PER DOZEN ARE CHEAPER FOOD THAN MEAT. ,' li i 111 WE HAVE PLENTY TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS AT THIS PRICE. Pendleton Trading Co. If it', in the Market We Have It " Twenty-six rounds of the best boxing that good, hard-earned Fendleton j money can buy, is the offering which ! Pendleton Post. American Legion, has j for the fang of the city ajid county on the night of Saturday, April 3. The 'main event will go 10 rounds, thel seml-WlndUp for eight rounds and the ; curtain raiser and number two fori fovir fast rounds each. I It is no secret in the camp of the legion that mony in four figures will ' be spent to match two of the best j known boy. on the coast for the head- ; liner. Arrangements are virtually j (i mpleted for the semi-wlndup, which is going to be a hummer, according It' Jack Dolph, chairman of the boxing I committee. Only one local man win appear In the card, and he iH a fighter i who has already appeared in the smok era staged by the Portland Ixyxing com mission, so) his ability Is known. Referceing will be looked after by a competent third man brought here from Portland, Dolph said today. "Denver Ed" Martin, who handles most of the eventa staged in the Rose City, is the man who will be sought to referee the four main affairs. Happy Canyon arena will be the scene of the boxing card and the ring will bo built in front of the center sec tion of the grandstand, with ringside seats about the square. Probably the three center sections of the stand will be the only other seats reserved. Ly man Rice Is In charge of construction and finance. '. llllll U .JMMH I s. TMr- ' jHiTitlwi ii iiniiMiHiimrmrmrmi fflgBM' iHARVARD WILL FIGHT i MORE, m ia tmis waj rnd try for hMHr.WV ce , lnt m, o. , llany beheve that.Babe .s capan, C,U His batting ST.as'fvenr was" "ssT' Tyru." Cobb, who takes U shorter grip, bn he bat handle, led the American League wtta .384. SANTELL AND GUSTAVO TO WRESTLE HANDICAP mnTDAI I OTflDUATPU MATCH AT BAKER TODAY rUUIDHLLOIUniHIUil Baker sports tonisht will witness Ad SERVICE SERVICE Vulcanizing let US no vorit TIRE AMI TUBE WORK. YOt' WILL LIKE THE SERVICE WE GIVE ON THIS WORK. Well Treat You Right E R TIRES Goodyear and Diamond A O M 1! 1NATION" THAT IS HARD TO HEAT. ASK THE MAN WHO USES THEM. 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Conservative Harvard ha-s taken the , fore in radical suggestions with a rec ommendation to regulate the length of the game not by the tick of the watch but by the number of plays. Harvey It. Coffin. Harvard graduate, acting. It is said, with the approval of Percy Haughton, Walter Camp and other., suggests that a period consists of forty plays not counting trys fur goals and touchdowns and penalties. Coach John Hie.man, gridiron tu tor of Penn and former ooach of Geor gia Tech favors the adoption of this amendment ns a means of preventing stalling. The plan has opposition, however. Bill Roper. Princeton coach and the Tiger's representative at the i meeting. Is against it. j Inasmuch as the toes of Brickies. Mahan and others made football his for the Crimson, another sugges tion of Harvard's is all the more radi cal. To curb the open game ami ms conrage kicking, the Cambridge uni versity favor, an amendment to re duce the distance between goal posts from 18 ft. 6 Inches tolt ft. Oieun Warners Hiiesnuu iu inate kicking goals from touchdowns under the present arrangement seems to have a good chance lor adoption. Harvard. Yule and Princeton, in addi- Hon to Pittsburg are said to be in fa vor of the substitution of an arrange-i ment by which the team scoring tbe l i,a,.un would bring the ball intol iho ttveiitv-viird line and oe given a chance to kick from placement or from field giving tne opponinuo II .. ... I T.. .-ni-reet the dissatisfaction result- Hjng from tie-scores, ihc scoring system I ha .luml cither by increasing lithe number of points from a touch . . MMtM mi line-crossing pla Ll. , i- f-onls from the field by a zone system, which is only fairl a popular. " ii.lamm anil some members of the IVnm.vlv.inia faction have suggested I .i.lin.r fnlir POilltH fOl BIS If MVIH ,,, . ..a. 1...., i.iiliin lie arns oi mi ii ..' line: three points inside that ten vard line and two point." thin the 2-yard line. 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