East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 18, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. r '
FOOTBALL STAGE WfTH
High School Gridiron Squads
Are Billed for Contest on
Bound-Up Field Friday
3:15; Two Linemen Out.
at
After in absence of two weVka, foot-
Ball will take It place on the local
ta tomorrow ftcrnoon. Waltnlurg
high school, on of the strongest
Kama In - Eastern Washington, will
coma her to meet . the undefeated
Pendleton high school eleven, claim
nts for the high school football chum
plonahlp of Eaalern Oregon. The
gam will b played at Round-Up park
t 3:16.
Waltsburg la a heavy team with Iota
of power, according to reports from
persona who have seen them play.
Their principal mod of atinck Is a
fullback who weigh ijiore than 240
pounds and knows how to run. Thin
big boy hss mad good yardage In all
the game thus far and tha effect on
opposing; line of this big buttering
ram has been all but the best,
Una Man Danjcrroua
If the local forwards will smear this
boy Coach Hanley believes there will
b no argument a to the outenrn of
the gam. Pendleton has a style of
offensive that la bound to score against
nearly any team, while thus far this
ear the defense has allowed but on
touchdown, that In th opening game
of the year. Teams of the strength of
iiooa niver ana isaKer, wnicn nav
scored In all their other games, were
held away from the Pendleton goal by
the locals.
While th backfleld tomorrow will
b up to it full strength, Hanley will
be without the services of two of his
sterling linemen. Blaine Kennedy, the
big rangy center, has been under the
weather this week, sine the Baker
game, and probably will not beln the
tame. His place will be taken by Dick
Lawrence, who has been getting a lot
of good experience all season with the
second team. Le Temple, guard, will
also be kept out of the line so that his
shoulder may get a chance to heal. He
played through the Baker game with
torn ligaments and his gameness has
put him on the shelf until the La
tlrsnde tfume. Hanley has several
K')d linemen to try out In Temple's
niche, wlfh the odds favoring Huvel
who has played at guard.
Ktigenc In luting Bought
The team which Is most likely to be
xcheduled for a championship game
with the locals Is Eugene high. The
Willamette Valley eleven Is consider
ed about te strongest of the west side
teams that can be lined up for a game
and negotiations are under way to
schedule them for the state champion
ship. The 'Portland schools are not
laying claim to the state title and it
Is up to I'endleton to go elsewhere for
the desired play.
Maneuvers for a major offensive tn
have the grandstand full nt the
Thanksgiving day gam with La
Qrande are being mapped out at the
h(gh school. The La Grande contest
will be the last regular game of the
season here and will bring two long
time rivals Into competition. While
the Union county boys were defeated
by Baker prior to Baker's loss to Pen
dleton, they are not to be denied and
the locals are going to work their
hardest to win. They would rather
keep half their team out of the' lineup
against Waltsburg thun take a chance
of losing to La (Jrande.
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Alumni of Tiger College Want
Californians to Invite Team
to Meet Coast's Best in An
nual East-West Tilt.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. IS. (A. I'.)
No decisions have as yet been made
with regard to the Princeton Univer
sity football team playing a game with
a Pacific 'ouBt eleven at PascOna,
Calif., on New Year's day. William
W. Koper, coach of the Princeton
team, who lives here, said last night
that he had been unofficially advised
an Invitation would be extended to
have the Princeton team play tn Pasa
dena. . He has not been In Princeton
for several days, he said, and does not
know whether the official Invitation
has arrived.
Iti'lHM-t Nut Confirmed
LOS ANtSBLKS. Nov. 18. (A. P.)
Heward A. Bomons of the Pasadena
Tournament of Roses Association, ask
ed whether that organisation had ex
tended an Invltntlon to the Princeton
University football team to meet a
Pacific Const eleven in the annual east
vc. west game at Pasadena New Year's
da.', stated "It w,as not the custom of
the association to Invite any team un-
ess assurance was received that tnc
invitation would be accepted."
Sentiment in favor of extending sn
Invitation to Princeton is strong In
both Los Angeles and Pasadena and
the Tournament of Koses association
CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (A. P.) John
La ton of Bedalla, Mo., continued last
night by his steady playing In the pre
liminaries In the national three-cushion
billiard championship, defeating
Charles Morin of Chicago, 50 to 2!3 in
.& Innings.
Joseph Capron of Chicago won his has been requested by the Princeton
first game of the tournament defeat- alumni association of Los Angeles to
Ing Hugh Heal of Toledo, (0 to 49. invito the Tigers to represent the east
I in the New Year's day game.
CHASE 'KEPT VERY BUSY J
IN CALIFORNIA, HE SAYS
LOS A NO ELKS, Nov. 18. 1. P.)
Stress of business In Ca llfornla, he
said here today, will prevent Hal
Chase, former major league first
baseman, from responding, without
tradition to the indictment returned
against him by the Cook county grand
Jury at Chicago, In Its Invesigation or
alleged corruption In baseball.
time,
returned to their homes In Ml-
nam, accompanied by Mios Velma
Ma'.tson.
Mrs. Alex. McOorkr-Il and daugh
ters, Miss Thrlmu wire In Pendleton
Thursday. ,
Miss Otha McCorkell hasboen on
the sick list last week. .
QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
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Prepare for Winter
Lay in a large supply of potatoes and winter ap
plesthe price will never be lower the quality will
never be better. '
Stocks are complete at this time of the year se
lection is easy. . ,
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Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 45S
"If It's on the Market We Have It
LOB ANGELE8. Nov. 18 (A. P.)
More witnesses, possibly as many as
seven, according to a statement made
i.,rfv hv Frank W. Btufford. deputy
tltrlct attorney, will be called before
th. t.o. Anreles county grand Jury
!n.n Mnndiiv when the investicaiion
ir nitoiteri -Vrookednesa" in Pacific
Coast league baseball games In 1919
will be resumed.
i The extension of the inquiry, after
!t had been reported that the grand
jjury had completed its question of wit
nesses, was unaerstooa 10 ue in
the result of the second appciimuvr
before that body of W. Baker fnaoe
Korton, former Vernon player, whose
charges' precipitated the Investigation
and partly the result of work done by
the grund Jury outside of its cham
bers. It was reported today that among
the witnesses likely .to be called Mon
day and whose names were not made
public, as no subpoenaes had been Is
sued 'was at least one official of the
league, although Mr. Stafford would
not discuss the matter.
He stated he could not predict
shen the inquiry would be concluded
nor when the grand Jury would make
a report.
It miKht make a report next -Mon
day," he said, "but I haruiy tnina so.
Matt Mnttson hurt his
dragging logs last week.
Katherine Hendrickson
Portland last Wednesday.
foot while
left for
X. V. lit IIJKK INDICTED.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17. (.4- V.)
Robert P. Prindell, president of the
New York Building Trades Council,
was today Indicted and charged with
extortion.
ONE MKiniXG ENOl fill.
CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (A. P.) In
stead of holdimr two winter meetings,
the affairs of the American Association
j will be transacted in one. President
ui.uv announced 'last, night. The
Colonel Johnson took a load of po-1 combined business and schedule meet-
tutoes to Weston Inst Monday. in? will be held nere reuruau
KELLEY IN FIVE
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Prices ever offered in Pendleton.
Simpson M Strata Co.
Next to Golden Rule Hotel
Pendleton, Ore.
Waste
"Many parents wutc $3,000
trying to educate a five-dollar
toa." Palnleu Puker.
The biggest wastes In the
world come from putting money
Into useless things. It is better
to Invest money In good dentistry
than to spend it on something
vou can get along without. If
?ou have good teeth in your
mouth, you can have good health,
good looks and a good job. You
Seldom see a man or woman with
nice teeth out of employment.
Dentistry done under the E. B.
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When you think of TEETH,
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JCEW YORK. Nov. IS Penny lon
iinhtwelKht champion, secured i
k.i.i itei-lslon over Harlem Eddie
Kellev in the fifth round of a sched
uled 12 round contest at the Common-
lih Rnnrtlna club nere last nmrn.
The referee stopped the bout after
Leonard had severely punished the lo
cal boxer.
Kelly attempted to taunt Ionard
with lefts to the head but the cham
pion held him of feasily. in tn
round lx-onard delivered a hard lef
to Kellev's stomach and a right to the
head, following- with a short uppercut.
Kelley was orogKy at the bell. In the
third round LeonanHanrted a left and
badlv cut the opponent's right eye.
' Leonard took a left hook after driv
I ins lefts to Kelley s body and follow
ing with rights to the neaa. m ie
pealed these punches In the fifth n
ofier one minute and 13 seconds of
fihiinu- floored Kelley with a long
m the iaw. Kelley was not out
but was assisted to his corner by Ref
eree Jack Skelley, who then waved
Leonard away, declaring the bout nt
an end.
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ItEKD AND H AWLEY MTS., Nov
18 The wet weather has interfered
with potato digging operations and a
number of the farmers In this com
munity have not finished.
A farewell dance was given at the
Bill Compton home last Saturday
night. All enjoyed a good time and a
good supper.
Henry Thompson was up irom liio-
bon on business Tuesday,
Mrs. W. J. Wickham. Mrs. Carl
Young, Jesse Wickham and Mrs. Fred
Wiokham, who hnVe heen visiting
,trlenda and relatives for an Indefinite
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spite of the general effort towurd lower prices. If the present
export demand continues the price is almost certain to rise.
Wheat is largely being dragged down by the general decline.
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