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C05HC3 r SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORKESrONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS 2... TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION. TOO PAGES 7 TO 10 rr J DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. .J Ll . ; , 7(3PCSEMl-WEEKLYLv sffijxy v ill Victory of Lemon-Yellow Over ; Purple and Gold Saturday Was Decisive and Earned; Aggie Contest Holds Lirae- ; light, . ; ; . ; I Old Hcorca were evened fla'.irn'ny Afternoon whun the I'lilvM-slty of Ore gon football machlnn look its tlmo honorcd rival, the I'nlvnraUy of Wdh hiKton, down the line 17 tu 0 at Ku Jione. It wai a large day for the wear era of the lemon-yellow Htid their vic tory over the Seuttlo eleven was de acrved. . The Individual work of 11111 flteent In this game reminded of the football of I're-war day. Slimle hundrd he carried or booted the olKHkln to every one of the 17 marker noored by hltt team. He wa given wonderful hhnIhi nnrsj hy the OrcKon line In Piienlnx holes and by hla fellow back In run-1 rdnsr Interference. Hut the fact rv malna that only a man of Hirer' call-1 ber would have taken the advantage j he dd of the openings preHented. j Kvriw Count of Yearn Oreuon'a victory even the count of vlctorle by the two teumx In the re cnt century. Each hua won and lovi Heven (amen and tied two. Not aince 117 haa WaxhinKton had a look in. The laat greut game between Oregon and W'UwhlnKton waa a 0-0 tic at Eu gene In 1916, Doblc.'n last year. Washington State College, playing at home, managed to put over four tourhodwns on the (. A. C. eleven and win 28 to 0. Both teama played with patched llne-upa but the advantage lay with Qua Welch's boya and they made the heat of It. Aa a result of their victory Haturday the orlniFon and gray claim the champtonxhlp of the north- went and there la none to dispute them the annual truglo between Oregon; iiu ine nggiea next Kiiiurduy ut Cor vallln. On recorda thla muaon the Ore gon team would appear to have an edge on the Aggies, although the only team which have met ia the University of Washington. The Aggies lioul Washington by a. field goal, nhil( Oregon's victory consisted of two touchdowns and one field goal. , Htanford is the only' team met by Oregon which has conquered. The I cardinals won 10 t 0 from Oregon and 3 to 0 from Washington and then Ore- j fcon put over two touchdowns on the Washington team. The dope la hard, I ut beat, to figure. i Homo Teams llmo Advantage If tho outcome of next Saturday's KHiuo hinges upon the place of play, the advantage is with the Aggies. Only two teams have succeeded In winning away from their home grounds this season in the count con ference. Stanford won at Seattle, and California ut Corvallls. The only gunie W. s. C. lost was on the Iterkeley field and Oregon's only loss waa at Pul) Alto. Corvallls has lis homecoming this week end apd will struggle to the limit to make good for Its gradw. Ore gon curries a Jinx for the Aggies, how ever, that is bard for the cow college to break. Setting aalile the Jinx the two teams of the ftite appear to be more nearly fit to meet each other In a tl.-thl battle than for a long time. CHH.'A,, Nov. IT,. (A. !' Ohio f'tule stands at the top of the west ern conference elevens, but must de feat Illinois next Saturday In order to have an undisputed claim tu the cham pionship, for a defeat by the Illlnl would leave the race In a scramble, with possibly three teams claiming first honors. Victory for Ohio State next Saturday would leave the Ituckeyes the only un- iVfeated team. A victory, however, for ! Wisconsin over Chicago would give for thitv huv'a nlufriit tln.lr fintil t,,,, ' Illinois. Wisconsin and Ohio State a In this section. I record of four games won and one de- With the two Interstate games outlfoit each, and an enual claim to the j of the way. Interest will now turn to championship. Friday Howdy from New Orleans, PETE! Say, old clock, you've got the time maybe you'd like to hear this one! As we were rolling into New Orleans yesterday one of the men iri the club car was recounting his cigarette experiences; how he finally pulled a trick on his luck and got set right! "Well, I've had my cigarette lesson", continued the traveller, "I went up and' down the line on cigarettes until I got hold of Camels and got deep into their quality and mildness and delightful flavor! There never was a blend such as Camels combination of choice Turkish and choice Domes tic tobaccos! I'll say it Camels taught me what a cigarette should be and they'll teach any man who smokes!" Thinks I to myself "Sic 'em, judge, every word you spill is a sentence!" Now, Pete, that's the kind of Camel thanks giving stuff you get North, East, South, West and through the middle! That's all as true as that little sheep will wag their tails! . I did some tall thinking as I browsed through the quaint old French quarter this evening how universal the appeal of Camel ciga rettes really is! Figure the travelling I've done and the people I've met each city different from the other AND Camels have been the ONE cigarette to be found everywhere and the cigarette most smoked at each point! Pete, old backstop, it's wonderful the way smokers are sliding i home to Camels! Dallas, Texas, for me ! Yours -A C - m . AJ I..J.L vriHO fit QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION As the Market Changes We Inform You Whenever prices drop or are to raise, we always protect our customers it will pay you to follow our ads closely. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "Kit's on the Market Wc Have If THOUSANDS PETITION FOR DOOMED DOG Oregon-Washington Limited No. 17 & 18 To Be Restored v ' BY THE Union Pacific System on Sunday. November 14th. Jsrf. as a through .olid train Between 1'ortlantl and Chicago, without Change In 72 Hours. Composite Observation Car. Standard and Tourist Weeping Ca .nd Uinlng t ar Service. Portland to Chicago and C hicago to 1 ortland. also ISarber and Valet Service on Nos. 1. and IS. Continental Limited on No. i and 19 Wetwecn Portland and Omaha. Standard and Tourist Sleeper, Portland and Chicago Portland and Kansas City and Denver, Uiniu? Car Service, Chair Cars. No 23 and 24 Between Potland and Salt Lake, Standard Sleeper, Portland and Salt Lake, Portia::! and Pendleton and Portland .nd , La Grande. . . kf , ..... " Same service as at present Sp.kaiie nd Portland ectpt No. 11 leaves Spokane :15 InsteaU of p. m. So 23 for Portland Leaves Pendleton 10:30 p. ni.. carries Pendleton to JortiaiHl Sleeper. No. 4 for Chicago leaves Pendleton 12:20 H. l"for Portland Leaves Pendleton 1:28 No. 24 for Salt Lake Leaves Pendleton 7:13 a. in. , No. 11 for Portland Leaves Pendleton 12:2a p. m. So. 18 for Chlcao Leaves Pendleton 4:oO No. 8 Leave Pqndleton 8 a. ni. Instead of ', :45 a. m. No. 7 Arrive PeiHlleton 4:4j p. m. iiim ! No cluuige in Nos. 1 and 2. For further information call on T. V. O'UUIEN, Agent. W.1L McJIUllLW, O. P. A. Portland. i COU'SinUS, (I., Nov. 11. (A. P.) A foul ball laundry is the ch,'mo devis c'd by A W. St. John, athletic director of Ohio State university, to combat ill.e hlKh cost of football. All (lie foot (''all paraihernalia, which haH motf 'than doubled In cost during the lapt two or three years, i put tbronyh a II rocct'ss of oap and 'water, gasoline itnd other cleansing agents, and the 'result has been. It Is said, to triplt I the usefulness and life of tho equip , ment. J Shoes tlat formerly cost $t.r, now fell at $lu, and the $6 grade at $12 wholesule. St. John, with the help of Trainer Gurncy, goes over the foot gear, employs a cobbler and sal ;nlvnties enough shoes In the best of 'condition each fall to equip the or dinary team. v I The varsity cbxhln j outfit, he points out, tuny costs $10 new at wbolesalc 1 prices, compared with from $15 to $Ji, ii few years uuo. , Shoes, stocklnss, pants, belts should er pads and headgear all arc care fully gone over. Holes are mended and darned and patched. Ilousuwives could get a lot of pointers from the Ruckeye athletic staff on short cuts to longer wear of duds. owes r r i ill. V- f -.Ml! I - - - v f M :-'K&$. y -ren AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS Remember, as a youngster, how you stared wild-eyed into the windows of an attractive bakeshop ? Not only do the youngsters of today do the same thing, but their mothers and fath ers likewise. And believe us, when we say our baked goods taste just as good as they look. If you haven't tried some, it's high time you were doing so. 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Ask for booklet and card, Both are fro L.J.McATEE Thone 158 513 Main St AMSTBKDAM, Nov. 13. I A. I'. The American system of athletic train ing which culminated in many Ameri can victories at the Antwerp Olympic aames is now being subjected through out Kurope to a great deal of criticism favorable and unfavorable. While, as 1 an example, there are some members I o; the Hutch Olympic committee who i consider Holland should adopt Am- J erican methods In its universities and 1 athletic clubs, others charge that such I long Intensive training makes the ath letes professional nmatcurs. I At a recent meeting of the com-1 mlttee one speaker went so far as to ooestion the amateur standing of the American navy crew which won the' Olympic eight regatta. He said that these future American navy officers had done nothing during their An napolis four years but row. Kuro- peuns find it very difficult to under, stand that American university men can devote so much time to sports and still find time for study. Teal, of Oregon, democrat; Chester Howell, of California, republican; Guy liol'f of Wisconsin, republican: Charles Sutter, of -Missouri, republi can, and John A. loiuu,l, of Cow York, democrat. The new appointments make the political representation of the board four democrats and three republicans. Uowell, one of the new iiit-iobers, was one of tlie California, republicans who bolted to Oo during the campaign. Plasters, Foot Baths, Etc WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. tl'. I) President Wilson announced today ! the uppolntment of the fnU member ship or the I . S. shipping oonru. A11 mlrut ltenson was designated to con tinue as chairman of the board. Other appointees are Frederick Thompson, of Alabama, democrat; Joseph N Rofc PftvoiK. pvONT TAKE CHANCES if DcalS I OrOUS I J you have acough or cold. Cure - ' 1 rrlj 00 coon oo vaii ri n . 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