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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1920)
r " kfefep posted On MngS in the spout wold daily in articles by staff writers and press services on this page. 1 FOURTEEN PAGES section two PAGES 9 TO 14 FOURTEEN PAGES section two PAGES 9 TO 14 It ' - n - DAILY SEMI-WEEKLY a. yiw. . A I nyxn. W A N MM). MK. II W I W I T II B -f " . r wW AJf Jn?J N. ' . ; -f" mm matm ki r -.ii F' . AIIAApaa I -- - - ' muss of mm DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1920. IE Pendleton Likes Winner and Return of Hanley in 1921 is Desired; Good Bunch of Boys Will Form Nucleus. Turkey hash will grace the tables of counties homes tontirlit. Tii.. iou football season, which, like the storied l"1?"' M" tum will be 'y in advancing the bail, a desire to uvur an unKio. Injured early thin k',l him from wnrktmr h,,-i he would huve liked, in the efrorts he made, however, he furnished .,r,.f conclusive that h is a footbull player nil throiiKh. All Dona Mdo Kliiilcntx Rllly Kramer und Kenneth Slendol were (he others who came here this fall. All three boys are inking regular high school subjects and making good In them. They are not, In any sense ...... ,. n,l(fK(( ,,y pome of Pendleton's competitor. Hanlev and Htemlul will graduate In June. Dfclt Hanley ha not said whether or not he will be with J'endleion In li!t. The school board has not off..,. ed any contract fpr M-wi, linn ley does not. know thin far In advancj ,v Kiorioua emi on Thanksgiving Imi, will likewise he In the hash (Huge. In I'endletou, the paHt neagnii will fumlnh food for flrcnide BcrlmniageH for Home time ( f!rm.. For the nut four auamma ilw, u-i known fruit of victory have been sup planted hereabout byi quince and cit rue fruit with remilt likened to the lilbllcal wormwooa and gall. , (lood boy and boy not o good, oni the Rime for their coache. have imlded through the fall football senaon and, in moiit Instance have done Jut that, ambled, and nothing more. Hut 1K20 will be different. Children 20 year hence will reckon the pa OK of time by the year in which Pend leton high won Neveii .straight game and earned the ViKht to claim the niale The young mentor can accem an r,i. fer to coach a north wet unlerlty eleven next fall If he chooxea. plen.v of.lr wn in the northwest would be Kind to have him handle hltih won ulhletli. Deaide being a footbill c.ioeh. he handlt baHketball, baaeKJIl anil gyi:inaHtic. . ..... ...... k i.oiruing i an avocation no v e-n-tlon. nf Hanley'. He doe not Intend lollow the Kami) permanentl-. In addltl.r. to taking with him 'ev(-rl rey Wh". weal or, a blanket and oi .ir iroi.niea i. n xv. t. c. alh!.-ti, .laniev recived a 11. 8. degree enKin mrl'nj when he was graduated lnt Juno. Houth America in Hanlev' mml when condition are nrain uch that an .merlcan would find It profitable Jenwn, Kenneth Stendnl and Hanley of tho bnckficld, and Iwrence Warner Harold Hooierke and Hlatne Kennedy of the line. The three back ure ex pected l.y the conch and follower? jl the game lo make thenmclve kuowr in north womi intercollegiate clrclei o. fcre many eaHon roll aiound. Hiviiul of ;he boy on the cli.tm- ploiiHhlp eleven are alo baHketball oe. votcc and i.ftm a hort ret will g Into training fcr tho Indoor game. miliar name ale expected to be seen In the Unci K for hoop games lati.-r in tho H'KM'ii, t HONOLULU GIVES NOISY WELCOME TO SWIMMERS chumplorinlilp. The Mhi-ehan trophy tu Kn to the miuthern continent. m . U.V.I..I. a, Sit ...! - r. . lll-.lf lltel latt u.lll l.A 1,1. ..,. 1 . - . . . cup, which will repono until next fool bull Keaiion in the archive of Pendle ton high nchool, will oft be referred lo In atory. The e;iHon Jut ended i worthy of recollection. , W'lint of Svt Xrar While fan are fanning about the cne are asking themselves "What of properties will be hi field of research when he return to his engineering nrolefhion. fntll the opening comes to leave for Latin America, Hanley will tollnw Hi .reent occupation. .licll-ll fHT 1921 ixl A fairly goid nucleus of football men remains r.t Pendlett n high scncul Next Year?" Ilusinesiimeii who have 'around which to build for 1921. Perry appreciated the value of a winning jHnvis, fullback, cannot complete hi team In Pendleton want the record re-jome by June and will be the one pealed next season. They are already iregulnr of this year's back field on the backing an organised move to have Job no t season. Charley Snyder, ul Idck Hanley retained hero for IS21 n roach. The idea ha spread rufiidly nd Is gaining In fnvor. The resulth which a brainy coach fan obtain were demonstrated conclu sively this fall. Hanley came here with a reputation as a football player and a leader. He had won ull-coast re- congnltlon a a plaier and had cap- I nuance, lien imonti,n and Stone breaker halfbacks, also will return. I.ee Templfi and Hilly Knimc, euanl, will have one more year of fcotoall. Both were the muinstays o! the locul line all season. Dick Law rence, center, w ill have two more yar to go, Clayton Hogers. beefy tackle, hfiuld be back. Charley Cahill, end. ll"N'ftl,i'l.r, T. H P. WhlKtlc. Khri dropped le! or garland of flowers, hand played and hundred cheered as Hawaii' world champion swimmers returned from their trip to the Olym pic gume at Antwerp. The swim ming team, led by Duke P. Kanana moku and their trainer, "Dad" ("enter, brought home 59 trophies from Olym pic and other events, together with a crop of new world's records. UNLIKE OLD TIME PUGS, JACK DEMPSEY LIVES CLEANLY AND MAKES FRIENDS BY CONDUCT Early to Bed and Early to Rise is Exemplified by Big Cham pion; Hard-Boiled Ring Par lance Sidestepped. TACOMA SPEEDWAY TO SEE TWO' MAJOR RACES TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 27. 1A. P.) Plana for next wason's activities at tho Tacoma Hpeetdway contemplate cles, they went tho pce that kills. lint not so Dempsey. Critical after looking him over In training have given the opinion that he' In better form n'.w than on that Fourth of July a year ago when he won the champion Khlp. He ha the clear eye and the ruddy tinged skin of an athlete in per- NEW TO UK, Nov. 27. (By Henry j ' condition.' U, Kartell, U. P. Htaff Correspondent.)! "H"w do yoii put In a day?" he was -Jack iDempsey, king of the world's 'inked. 'leavywelgbts, was in the center of a tfroup of scribes during one of the re- H Nov. 27. (A. cent conference fur (he DempHcy I'ieked, . airplanes citrponlier bout. . "Culled you up at 11 o'clock last night but couldn't get you," one of the scriheH said to him. "Kleven o'clock " the big champ answered. "No wonder you couldn't get me. I'm between the sheet eveiy night at 10." He wasn't talking for publicity he riosen't need a press agent. ti elllng the truth. From personal observations, Demp sey I an unusual heavyweight cham pion. Success hasn't turned his head; temptation hasn't felled him. He's the t.t,r,,n Y,r eff'ihle hov with the same plearant smile that won h'm friends ! Dempsey is seldom seen there. by the legion in Toledo. ! "Well, I pile out about. 6 o'clock and after some netting tip exercise I do a turn through "entral Park," he said, j "Then a good breakfast and a rest of ian hour or so and then a long walk. After lunch I go over to training quar i ters and put in two or three hours with the rope, the bells, the medicln bail , some shadow boKing and a few founds with Hill Tate, nay Hmlth and some other boy who come around at different times. I mix golf in every He was time I get the chance. It's great exer I cise and first class diversion." Practically all the prominent fight ers around New York occupy places of prominence at the weekly boxing rhnwa in Madison Square Garden, but ne li.e ia.ni' ... lilr , w,.h ,u .-.. u- T clean living athlete In the same perfect . p() MJit hnun a even. condition that enabled him to batter . .... . . , " " V ; ,wn'n: " ". r harm than good v.. i. tr,. nil., j... ............... .... lannn oi inu ki'ik t wllh a secondary race later in the At the r.resenl. time the Sneed- llriglit Mailt I-.vaacrt year. way is being bonded for J 150,000 to clear up the indebtedness caused by Other champions in other days suc cumbed to the "bright lights." Others the destruction of the grandstand byi found training a bore and a task when fire last year, and to make a number i they reached the summit of success, of Improvement to the track. 1 with -Teenhack passport into fast cir- Pumpkin Pie tained both Washington .state College ni.d Shirley Hotel, who served bolii at team and the Mure Island Marines of Igu-rd and end. ore the other le't"r 1918. He 'had coached the devil dogs a an assistant to Lonealnr William . Diet. Three lads with college football am bitions, came to Pendleton In order to learn and play the game under Han . ley.- M,1m fcrottMir, Mvtuii, who ww general and open field runner through out the season. While an occasional end run and return of a punt showel the fnn the skill of this 10-year-old men ui:h ano.her season to go. Adkmson, ui lineman, can e uu well this yejc- snd may go strong f r l'll for a place. Johnson, liattoti. Kleieher, Lalnir and Henderson ure ill underclassmen wllh pot-slbilities for uddid weight nd expel ience by the next seison. Six (iiHKl Men I,m The six men lost lost to the team hy jrraduatliin re Cnpt iln Jens Te'-. 4; v :.,('' ; j AT - 1 QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION App ICS The very best brands on the markets have you put away a supply for winter? Eating Apples, Cooking or Rakinpf AppJefl, till priced within the reach of all. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" ' Or a Far-Stnhtid Mollter ami N-mr-Sijhtcd Son! IKmpsry Has Personality , Dempseji has a lot of personality. He has that happy faculty of meeting peo ple well and remembering them the second time. He never "high-brows." He' accessible at all time and he'll dig In his pocket for any cause. Talk with him for an hour and he will scarcely ever speak in the first person. He's no master of English but he's grammatical and he Isn't handicapped with a lot of vulgar par lance of the ring. It's ahard task to get him to talk about any of his conquests. He always refers to one of hi vanquished oppon ents as a "mighty good boy." , During one of hi recent fanning bees with a bunch of admirers he lis tened with tolerant politeness to one v ho Insisted on telling how good he was, how he had picked him to beat Willard In three rounds and how he was going to ruin Carpentier. "Say," the champion interrupted. seem to me you re a lot more sure about it than I am. I'm not so cer tain I'm going to win that bout. Car pert ier is a great boy. We's bound to I e a fighter with the experience he's had. . I never pick a winner in advance en snthine. Cunard Anchor nchor-Donaldson PASSFJffiER AND FRFIOHT SFRVICB SAILING DATE Nov. 2... ... Nov. 8 Nov. S Nov. Nov. 1 1 Nov. 20 Nov. JO Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 4 Dec. It lec. Dec. 11 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 6TEAMFK Vonitania Columlria K. A. Victoria.. Parnionji . impcraiur . C&andra ..... . Carman a ... Aipntacia . Camilla K. A. Victoria.. 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