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PENDLETON AND LA GRANDE BILLED FOR 2 O'CLOCK GAME THURSDAY. CHALLENGE SENT SALEM FOR S TATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEN PAGES ' SECTION TWO PAGES 7 T0 10 TEfJ PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24.-1920. " r'jr-fiit.rir-nttM.i iv "v 1 i L COURSE ON MENU OF THANKSGIVING HERE La Grande and Pendleton High Have Early Afternoon Tilt Scheduled at Round-Up Park for Claisic of Season. Pondlcion's IJneun Warner, left end. KoKen, left taekla. Kramer, left guard. I-aiwrence, center. Hovel, right gunrd. (loedecke, right tackle. Cahlll. rlkht end. Hanlay, quarterback. Httndal, right halfback. Uavln, fullback. Ter.'eaon. left halfback. renaieton will nav its football clamlo Thursday afternoon, along with the college center! and big cities of the nation, when 1. Grande and Pen dleton hlkh achonla, Iraditlonnl rlvala, meet on the arrlrftrnn nt Itnnnri.l'i. park in their annual came. Cumins a tha culmination to one of the great est seasons In I'endleton football hl- tory, tomorrow's fame la expected to start In a flood of suniihlne and end In a blase of glory. The doughty youngsters mho have swept everything -before them this season are ready to give their best against I Orande. Coach Hanley naa Ironed out of his squad all the superfluous confidence and will send them onto the field with the trim de termination to work hard art the way In order to win . I -a Oracle Is not expected to win but Is bound to give the green and gold plenty of battle. High (1M ciamn Prcdirtrd; An encounter of high clans, such as was played at Baker between the team there and Pendleton, is predict ed. For high school teams, the cities of Eastern Oregon this fall are show Ing soma of the best trained elevens In the stats and the games here of late have been more than gratifying to those who know the finer points of the grand college sport. - The aerial attack of the Pendleton team, which worked at its best lart Friday against Waitcburg. Is one of , tha strongest assets of the sauad. nuraight football, however, has the old game well in hand, the boys are fortified against defeat by a rep ertoire of tricks and forward paa-ies inat aerie matching. Should the local lads find them selves up nxaliiKt It for scoring power. wnicn mis not been the oaao yet ttiix year, they have the good right toe of Myron Jlunley to rely upon. Within ft) yards of the uprights the sterllnir young quarterback Is dangerous with the dropklck. Hilly K rumor, husky guard, can place kick In a manner not to he sneexid at, and in a pinch prob ably could register from 2& to 3r, yards. Players In Good Shape. Every man who entered the Walts- burg game came through without damage and the lineup against La (irandn should he as strong as at any time this yeor. Hfendal, who lit on his hip late In the Walmburg gamo and wan taken out, suffered no 111 effects from th fall and Is going well. Dnvls is getting all the speed and yardnitc his 140 pounds will handle and he Is expected to show up well tomorrow. Captain Jens Terjeaon Is primed to do Just a bit better In this contest than in any previous and that will account for two or three of the scores. Coach Carl Iodell will bring his La Orande sqosd here in the morning prepared for the battle. The Union county bns still believe that they nre a better team than which was defeated several weeks ago by Maker. A look at the Kheehan HrotherB trophy cup tomorrow Is expected to put the boys on edge to give Pendleton a run for the honor of having Its name first curved upon the silver sides. Iteferee Fred Bennlon will blow the opening whistle at 2:15 and the game will be finished within an hour and a half. It Is promised. A move is on foot to have the crowd enjoy the contest from the Kound-t'p grandstand In stead of along the side lines hut as yet the police force has not ssslgned a squad to patrol the lines. Leo Shan non, the big guard who plaved on the .Marine Corps team at Mare Island, will act as umpire and Rex Kills will be head llneiiman. COIC.AR.H AltltlVF. AT MVCOI.V LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. 24. (A. P.) Twenty-two football players from Pullman, Wawh., representing Wash ington State College arrived here Uw' night for the Thanksgiving game with Nebraska. They had a few moment of drill on Nebraska field. Coacl Welsh said he did not care to muk any prediction on the outcome of the game, but was optimistic. The Ne braska. eleven wilt have the advant not, ago In weight by a pronounced mar- PRINCETON WOULD NOT ACCEPT INVITATI PLAY PASAOENA GAME While Tigers Have Not Been Asked to Come West, They Realized Possible Right to Contest for Honors. JM K m.MMJsPA JuJaAJJMJ., JMM been neglected In the offensive and gin. Ilnth teams will have a work off-tackle bucks and line plunges have out today, but there will be no scrim won most of Pendleton's gsmea. With mnge play. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Let Us Be Thankful and to make it more complete, better lay in a winter Bupply of these wonderful Weston Mountain Spuds at $2.25 sack., Sacks average 112 pounds each. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" I O.UL.. I 4 ill I PMXCETON, N. J., Nov. 24. (A. P.) Definite announcement that the Princeton 1'nlversfty football teum would decline an invitation to play a game In California New Year's I my was made Tuesday by the board of athletic control. The board reached Its decision after receiving a recommendation from the Princeton football advisory committee advising against acceptance and point ing out a number of reasons why the team should not make the trip. Al though no formal Invitation has been received, the football management was given to understand that one would he extended by the University of Cali fornia should Princeton's acceptance be assured. In a s'atemcnt last night Knox Tay lor, chairman of the football advisory 'ommittee, said the proposed trip had been given serious' consideration and that It was with regret that it wax found impracticable. Training Season Too Iinjr 'A game with C allfornia," said Taylor, "would be an ante-climax to the Princeton season. The climate here now is so uncertain that It would be impossible to continue prac tice until the departure of the team for the west. Another thing which stands in the way of the trip is the vi tal importance of having the football Players devote the proper time to scholastic work, which would not he possible were they to be kept in train- ng for a long period." It was also pointed out that five memhers of the Princeton 'varsity football squad also are members of the basketball team, which Is fighting the 1'niversity of Pennsylvania for the lend in the inter-collegiate league race. IViHuf on Not Yet Asked. PA8ADKNA, Cal., Nov. 24. (A. P.) Members of the football committee f the PaHadena Tournament of Roses association held a meeting last night o discuss the annual east versus west irldlron contest here New Year's day. Discussing the announcement from Princeton university that its football 'earn would decline an Invitation to represent the east, committee mem hers said no official invitation hud been extended. 9 ft ikiUn l2iv UJtir 0 McKiUiinDriKoII 1 Doney Inc. Manufacturers, St. Paul, Miaa. 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Preparations are being made for handling the largest crowd ever as sembled for a local football j?ame and more than ZTiO ushers will be on hand to conduct patrons to their places, it was stated. University students will stage a pa rade today nder the slogan "Pent I Lartmnuth Saturday." Pass Tliroiiglt Ilutto. FITTB. Mont.. Nov. 21. A. P.) Coach C. W. Spears and his Dart mouth college gridiron squad from Hanover. N. H.. passed through Butte last night en route to Seattle where Saturday they play the University of Washington In the first east-west clash of the season. Coach Spears onnounces his hoys in the best of shape. They are expected to arrive in the coast city tonight. j i SIMPLEX SUNBOWL ELECTRIC RADIATOR attach It to ny lamp socket. With the Simplex f.iecino Junbowt Radiator you can In itantly have, tha radiant warmth f tha aummar sun from ny lamp socket. 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It looks like Individual stars may decide the result. Remembering Tom Da vies1 sensational 90-yard dash from kick-off In the Pitt Penn game. State's watchword will lie "Look out for Davies," while Pop War ier hns drilled Pitt to "clear the wnv 'or Tommy." With Hormiin at left 'ackle and quarterback Tommy Hol- leran in the game Pitt s offensive hould be at Its best. Penn State's stars will be watcher: losely for the feared State forward passes and brilliant runs. Hiieh Be- dek's boys have a disconcerting way pulling off long runs that keep their opponents taut every minute of play- witness right halfback Charlie Wityn i7 yards aealnst Nebraska and left halfback Haines 80 yards In the Penn game. Captain Hess at right guard and Klllinger at quarter are the re spective pivots of a stellar defense and offensee. Petting odds are about even ill conceding a close score. If PROGRAM TONIGHT J'OHTLAND. Or., Nov. 24. (U. P.) 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