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SPORTS MOyiES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS COLICS i n't j a ..At ,., l - i t ., TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 , TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 i) DAILY VVkJ 1 DAILY EAST OEEGOKIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. HANLEY SQUAD BEATS Locals Take Advantage of All Breaks and Score in Each Period; Terjeson is Big Ground Gainer But All Play Klnven ntulwurt youths plnyid foot, ball HlJ thi way in Kriiluy'H Ramp be tween I'ciidli'ton hiiiI Waltnliurg hiith (hoolH and I'ondlelon pinrspd with an niMicathed record ly h 4 2 to (I ncore The green nnd. gold Hcorea In every Period, the firm nnd ceond iirudnrlnn one ea(jh mid the third nnii fourth two nun. uuui win kickou uncr every core. 4 Honor on offpiiNlvn ro to ( 'n ita In Jcn TerJeMon and ' Myron Hartley, whone work throuijlioiit Bclntillii'ted. Halen. full back for the viU6r, mtne handed probably marto ux ranch yard age 1b the local cuiitaln, but Inability of hlii matea to curry their xhuio of the burden and fumtdea at critical momenta ahut them out from worhig While Pendleton' line crumpled a bit before the oimlaughtH of the iecdy 190 pound fullback from Wnltaburg. the boya held their ground nobly agalnat the men of their clue and on several occmhIoiik touk the bull on down. Ilulea wm by no nieana iuvliir. Iblo and both Kramer and Warner threw him for more than one lona. Pendleton kicked off to WnlNhtirg and u aurlea of runs with Hulua curry ing the bull put them within 2U yarda of the goul and going atrong. A crlna irosH huh exanyed and the ball wbb dropped. Warner tore In, scooped up mo oval and run to the 19-yard line before the wua thrown. Terjeaon ad vanced the ball nix yurda and Htendul on the next play, went uroiind end on a croHK-cidxa to the flint touchdown. Kramer kicked goal mulling the acore 7 to 0. Hunlcy tiled a hhort klckoff to lilt! right end but the bull fell Into the ai ma of WaltaburgH left tackle.! waltaburg wua unable to gain imuliixt the local line and the bull went over In in Id field . The visitor likewise held and Hunley punted to within two yardc ul the goal, offnldo wax culled hot Pendleton refuaed the penalty and n wa WaltKhurg'a bull. Jlalcx punted out to Hanley and he ran it back !fl yarda before being downed, lvin tore off a nine yard run to flrat down an the quarter ended with tiio hall or, the 23-yard line. Paw Make Score Pok-IIiIc Shortly after the quarter oioiid, Terjeaon paaaed to Plendal for a .gain of V) yards, the mHlnr halfback being downed clone to the line. A double crlaa-croaa waa worker, lmvla to Han ley to titendal, the big boy going over1 for hla aecond touchdown. Uavia and Cahlll did Home pretty blocking to clear the way for their irate. Kramer aRtiln kicked goal, the bull acraplng .i peat at It went through to kwcII the to tal to 14. Waltsbiirg received the klckoff and had made irat down twice. Utiles atarted around Warner's end on the fourth down. The local lad Miulnned around Halea' Interference and nailed the big boy for a cleur loas, the ball uoing to Pendleton on downa In mld fleld. Terjeaon carried the bull to flr.it down three auecesalvo limes, allernat Icg with flavin and Stendal. It waa Law and Baseball Fan QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION For Thanksgiving Have you selected your turkey for this big day? Have you all the necessary trimmings, such as Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Spices,. Pickles and a hundred other things that we might mention? This market will be overflowing by the first of the week with all the goodies it takes to prepare a wonderful feast. "'-V Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" m wmmwMMMmmMmb I i r. .. . , . . - - --.1 I ' -ft: - .... ji-i j. i i Some illlaffl Reasons Why We Should Have Your Battery Business Mill 1. Experienced, qualified men. 2. Sufficient mechanical equipment 3. A Policy of Fair, Square Dealing. Perhaps to these we should add a fourth : 4. We are the Service Station for the With Philco Retainers, Guaranteed Two Year for OUDGE K. H . LAN D J S Judco K. Mr Land Is, chosen chief arbiter of baseball. Isn't e aentia.'ly different at a basebsli same from what he if woen pre siding over Ilia court. The sparkle of interest is in bis eyes Just the j some. Tbfs ricture was taken while the Judge was watching a gama ! in Cu.'cago i .M .j' .-mJii -rvA A t.-.8: lk tin h i i 1 Silverware Thankaglvlng by put - -thia Silverware la the cheriahed gifl o nearly every homeniulier. I'ndouht edlv vou will need a carving aet or allver plate for ynjir dinner. lvin Silver waa Introduced In thi community over ten years ago It haa proven one of the most aatia factorv on the market, wo have never i. i .. ,..i,iImL From time to time we have added many beautiful "Molly Slark" .,!.'.., cn be found here coniolete We carry many leading mukes -Mv.,- nd nlate. such iih (lorhatn, Wallace on. Itockford and a In fact one of the lamest stocks In number of other makes. In face one of the latest stocks in eastern (reKon or Jewelry and Silver Is at present in our store. A. L. Schacfcr ,H: HI.I.K III It. i worked to the one ard line. lerjcson tried a split buck for touchdown but the line held and the half ended with Pendleton two feel from another ouchdown. ItOKrl" IllOck.S l'lllll The third score resulted. from a punt which Itoircm blocked and which was recovered by (ioedecke. Terjeson ore off a ::-yuid run off tackle lor a touchdown a moment liner, Hanley ir.d IJuvia knoikim? off would-be luckier after Kramer bad opened the hole... . Hanley added, the point th.il made it 21 to U. Waitsburg awain received but afte' advancing a bit had to punt. Katiley returned the ball to niidfleld, the punt v.avlti(s bcin Iom :.nd a roller. At '.liii juncture I'tndUton opened i p on an icr.al kauie that was one of th" jiret tiest enliili'.tions of forward i-assing ver witnessed here. Terjeson tossed one over ccnttr ti, Hanley for a Ki-yard Kiln, ilanlc;. on the next play heaved L'O yards lu Stendal and the run before he was downed made it H'l Mii'ds. The ball wa? then on WailsiuiiK '-, 11 -yard line. Hanley made a delayed run throiuh ?uani for nine and a buck by Stenl.il 'nilltiK, took the ball over the line on the next play on the same ruse. Kra mer and lawrcnce opened the wnv for his two-yard sp.n. His coal made the score 2S to 0 and endu Ihu a-jurinu for the third period. Visitors Look Dniuci-ons j Waitshurs, by the efforts of II. lies, advanced the hall to Pendleton's Si- ! yard line by the forth quarter and Wai- looking danccrous. The baelifiel'lj fumbled but recovered. A w..uld-he , imss failed nnd with la yards to ko oi, ' the fourth down tlm ball on IMolie-: ton's 40-yard line. Hales attempted to', make first down. He made eislit and the ball wont over. ! Davis tore off two bucks of five awl 1 eight-yards, and Terjeson added a yard, t On the dead man play Hanley skirted i left end for a 111 yrfrd gain- ftendal. hurt his hip and Cahill went !.) half. Henderson taking end. Terjeson inadei another first down and Hanley reeled j off a seven-yard end run. Terjeson. Ikas given the ball on a criss-cross and skirted left end :: yards for the fifth; touchdown. Hanley kicked coal. With the game safe. Hanley put Ad klnson in at Kiiard for Havel and Hat-; ton at tacklo. Wait-burs received i the kickoff and made first down mice ! hut. two passes were Incomplete and! the ball 'went to Pendleton on the i card line. ; leail Man" iHMl Twb'e i After two sliurt gains. Pendleton', played the dead man trick for the ! second time, Terjeson hoiim on Ho- , hall. He passed back to pavis and Davis handed the ball to Hanley who; cut loose with a mighty heave across ;, the field. The ball fell Into', Ter.ie- ! son's arms for a 30. yard gam -u'uH jwith a clear field to the goal, in yards away, he fell. He was unable l' gel' up before Waitsburg taeklers were mil him. Cahill made an off-tackle run i on tne nexi piuy, n,ir.n, -o t cd and wriggled his way to the siviii, touchdown. Coial was kicked and the; total stood 4 2 to 0. With darkness; and a "thunder shower coming, the; crowd left and by agreement of the i teams, time was called. Only once did Pendleton punt, four j passes were completed for nearly 100 ; yards gain without a failure, one. Waltsbnrg punt was blocked ami not one of their passes was slipped over. The locals made first down repc.-neitiy ; and every wore was followed by a; converted goal. Ijiwrence and llavel. subs phiylus in' the center of the line, looked just ns; kooiI lis their unites, Kennedy and Tem i ol who were on the bench. Ki i-: I , ,,u In other mnues.'was the sllin-i lug liabt of the Hue. but tioederke and ! Kogrtw. tackles, looked lietier man in j any local gam" I his year. Warner wasj inn per cent linpfoved ' '-nd ali l."1- hill took care of his wing in fine , style. Davis was a consistent ground gain- ; er wht-n called on to carry the ball arid j bis iniortcrcwe wora nas oi a iok" ( order. Hanley did not carry the oval j much but picked off taeklers and was a hear on d-fense. .Stendal looked nice on the forward passes he caught and hit hard every time. For gaining ground and backing up the line old re liable Jens Terjeson was the luminal y. Teamwork, Is llanlcy's Howard Hanley" s l"m played as a unit yes Phone 269 Nor do we wish to slight this fourth reason. It is no easy matter to secure the Philadelphia Storage Battery Co. franchise. And it can only be retained when the service to car owners is such as would be expected between a merchant of the highest type and his most exacting cus tomers. Aside from this we feel a personal pride in representing this battery, knowing as we do that wherever one is sold a" friend is created. Wm. E. Chase Go. We recharge and impair all makes of Batteries and Electrical Systems. 320 E. Court Street NONE BUT GENUINE PARTS USED AND SOLD MIKE KELLEY AGRES lil'iv atl'd tie'll "rush of a II" i the boys pot Defensively the all. They kept PHILADELPHIA, Nov. teamwork had the je eleven. Kveryone his man on offense, lads played bang-up Hales covered better than any team which Waltsbnrg has met ibis vi-ar. The fact that the vtsit- tis vvere shut out tells best the story i Kelley, manager of the St. of the h.cal defensive, scores oi cx nreKsh.iut ...f congratulation on the narhinit of Dick Hanley . were after the giime. Rex Kills referee.! and gave satis faction to noth teams, i irville Reeves was umpire. The field was in good hape and the panic went off fast, pindleton has its last regularly sched uled panic of the season here Thankn-i.ivi-i! r.--naalnst Tj Orande. JO. Mike Paul Am erican Association base-ball team, will , Craialh tIPXt SCAT US heard '"" W""J (manager of the Philadelphia Nation als, according to an announcement io dav bv Wm. F. Paker. president of the Phillies. Mr. Baker said Cravath has been given his unconditional release. Although Kelley has not yet signed a contract Eaker said they had agreed on all details. Expert Repairing By Holdman Auto Co. Storage, $3.50 to $7.50 a month PAIGE AND OAKLAND CARS Wear your Clothes out on your Back Don't Rub them away in the Washtub 0.L HOLDMAN AUTO CO 722 Cottonwood Street Phone 46 Dead Storage $3.50 Month. We do repairing. .. .. fejW 1' MULE-TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS 1 FENETRATE THE FABRIC AND LOOSEN THE DIRT. WHILE PRESERVING THE TEXTURE. "DIRT CAN NOT RESIST THEM" fiSiiUfliKeic.icaviBeaB89aoaoaaiS8aaB9anMaBtni it illilii III i 1 1 P,. ...rv.,,, , 1 n in "IT'S THE BORAX IN THE SOAr THAT DOES THE WORK" Here is a real paint Lowa Brothers High Standard is better paint than you hare erer used bfor. Better beeansa it lasts longer and looks bet ter as long as it lasts. Bert of all, while It cotrta mora per gallon, it goea far ther Uuui 4VHcr pain La, ther- 1.1 ' Phone 158 lit (J fore !t alway eosta ha aqaare yard applied. High Standard ku made for 60 year of nett ing but the beat and puraat materials obtainable We want you to try II m your next painting Job. Yoa will never again ue any etW brand. Aik for booklet and card. Both are trot. J. IcATEE i 513 Main St. aints 1 1 Utuuutu