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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1921)
READ THE EAST OREGOMAN SPORT PAGE ifXD RECEIVE TIIE NEWS TIIAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. 'AND L N. & 1 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST QREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1921. PRAISE GIVEN COACH LODELL OF LA GRANDE BY HANLEY WHO SAYS Pleasant View HE IS CLEANEST COACH HE'S MET t i La Grande Man Has Had Hard) Run Up Big Score. Ilnckiiroos Make lUtiiril If Coach Lodell had had the l!uok- ;ri material to work with he minht LUCK All beaSOnj BUCKarOOSI 'e 'n a championship, all risht uui iocui ians are not worrying about "'"i uet-au.se ine xacts in me case are that 'Hanley had to go out and tali. raw material out of which to fashion his team of beaters, so Pendleton is That Carl ,(Lodle) Loilell is the backing Hanley for a good enough most sportsmanlike coach and that he coach. He has put Pendleton on the piloted the cleanest lot of players map in football now for two consecu against whom the Euckaroos played tive years, and his reputation with tin during the season of 1921 is a state-: fans is solid. nient which was made this morning by The ISuckaroos have tasted defeat Coach Richard Hanley of the l'endle- once this year, and that was at the ton high school in talking over thei hands of an out-of-state team when game of football played by his pro- 1 " alia Walla on a muddy field sent the locals home with the goose egg part of .1 6 to score. Aside from this one dose of quinine, Hanley's lads hav always managed to struggle through teges nt La Grande on Turkey Day. Lodell has had a rur of hard luck this season at La Grande, according to Hanley, but the fact that the breaks were not coming his way has not pre vented him from doing his best and keeping a stiff upper lip during the grind. Karly in the season, "Lodie" ran into a snag proper when his star quarterback, a chap named Smith, was killed in a shooting accident, and later, his best backfield man, Horstman, was declared Ineligible. In addition to the loss of these two men, Lodell had from three to five men on the bench all of the time. Hanley TValsos Ills I.mls "The praise for winning the cham pionship of Eastern Oregon for Pen dleton belongs to the men on the team and on the snuad for the way they worked and trained," Hanley declares. "That is tho secret of our victory. If Coach Lodell at La Grande had had men of the caliber and spirit of our Htickaroos, he would have won the championship In all probability. La Grande high is not giving Lodell a faii'i with the side of the score which means victory. Following are the scores made in the eight games played by the Maekaroos: Kenniwick 3.. Pendleton 7. Walla Walla 6, Pendleton 0. Enterprise 3, Pendleton 41. The Dalles 0. Pendleton 21. Athena 7. Pendleton 4 7. linker 0. Pendleton 13. Milton 17, Pendleton 20. La Grande Ir, Pendleton 13. The figures show that opponents during the season succeeded rolling up 3D points against 162 which were chalked up for the Buckaroos. An in teresting fact in connection with these is, that Milton alone run up just one point less than half of the total points Next to Milton, Athena made the most points against Pendleton when they got 7 in the game here. The Dalles linker and La Grande all failed to score. deal. His men refuse to train. His' team Thursday was minus the services) I'l.AXTFItS lMIOHT lU'GS. of three good players who were klck-j HoXOT.l'I.U, T. H., Nov. 26. (I. ed off by "Lodie" because they refused I N". S.) His full nume is Cyrtorrhlnus to observe training rules. Hanley and Lodell uro well acquaint ed. Hanley was a half back on a star marine team on which Lodell played guard while both men were in the ser vice. "Lodell Is one of the fairest, so,uar cst, cleanest sportsman I have ever met," Hanley said, "and I don't know how In say any more than that when speaking of an athlete's conduct." Munduliis, but they call him Cy rot short. He's only a bug, but be wie brought here all the way from Queensland by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association tor the purpose of preying upon and If posible cMor minuting the leaf hopper which win formerly surh a menace to thi simnr cane crop. Cy has m ide wmri. ton. thereby justifying his costlv importa ;-V-: AvHsi sC.v: ' E; Such a Body Possible of Cre ation as Result in? Political of Drift-Events The is iiuieu 11. jjurf is one oi the most darcdevilish daredevils In the coun try. He climbed out on the peak of the Etnnison Investment Building Lower Manhattan, just to get a iew of tie Broadvav canyon. BUSINESS DEPRESSION CAUSES MORE SIDES XKW YDItK, Nov. '.liciile is on the iner ' Since eailv l.ixi '' Hist figure i i,i i.ii ,ic,. necanie ava'l;;lie " -.'Mug so r.ii QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Are You getting the best the market affords, and at tho least market price? If not you are losing money. . We have every thing in Groceries and Meats to offer you, mod erately priced. You had better investigate this market this Pendleton Trading Co. a nunc too tho 6lgn rf . Serrio "If It's On the Market We Have It." I'Hitec nut by onsen oi. X v. conies Ih iif.n nice romi I lY XKWTOX C. PAI'.KK i 1 I ( International News Service Stafrl j Correspondent.) j j I 'A HIS, Nov. 26. Political events! : lie slowly moving toward the creation : I of a 'Tinted States of Central Kit- ' I rope." which eventually wil endd war-j I'".' in the ltalkans and restore peace I to ail Europe. This is the hopeful view expressed I by Edward Penes. Minister of Foreign ! Affairs of Czecho-Slovakia and qultl" generally recognized as one of tho j in.. st far-seeing dipdomats that has j merged from the war in Europe, j Penes expresses his opinion In an flr j title 'ui the future of Europe appear i ina in the current issue of La llevue do tleeve. After reviewing recent development:! lei, .lira to recreate the war spirit ill ' "entral Europe. Including the troubles j in Hungary, and paying tribute to ! President Harding's Initiative In call j lug the Washington Conference, Penes turns to the 'alms of the "Little Kn len'e set up in Central Europe. It Is this low alliance of small Powers, he believes, which must eventually de veloped Into the "I'nited States of Cen tral Europe," which will for all time ! icni'h Palkan war flames. "The Little Entente," he writes, "was created nut only to safeguard .md secure the application of the trea ties of peace, hut above all to safe.-1 guard the heritage of the world-wide! revol-.ilhm that followed the war and u cthrew niona rchrles and wnr-niak-uur ftynastiis. If was founded to es liihl'sh definitely the basis of n new uib'r of th'ngs and to reconstitute I'l lil ten IU- n.'.motnl.-Mllv miH snplnllt' ui .months of I .,, r., ,,,.,. , ;,. , first cost p radically the lasi VY.' v ) xy ELLIS-SCHILLER CO. Pendleton, Ore. !6. (T. N. s.) ise In this conn, slimmer. w! n all their iirea.l j the fact of striu tion has lie. ,i Dodge Brothers sedan mure than one perl ui h. 1 Mil:opolilan lf.. ' Willi statistics to late among tl.i ' that tho sulu, n.(iir... I,, the fj,st l ' 'l i'lcrensed s.". Th. I ,'." ' S",U, l"','i"rt '"' Military llo.ly in suu-l,!., ne in 1 1 during t i.is ; "The Little Entente is neither a llt.n WU" '"' 10'!,m" '"' "liU'ury enterprise nor a poliliral com- ' ' , .. i blnation. It is the expression of the ... .V y''1"'" e'""" 1 . m Imt! eonstruetiv forces which are at work I. . -. the suicide rate docll ie 1 In Central Kurope; It Is the Imekbone ;""" i hose were years of (onst..,-t ; ,.f th" new political and economic svs "r:,S'T. '""""'''V- War i I -1 tcnui in th's region! It is the lnstr.1-mm-h1 i C v ,,',V,U,!,,,!'. f '. collabomlion offered to n m, , ;'S k,""'''yonc world which is reconstructing Itself a e ,Z ,,' Ui ",rlKt!le' Am That Is wliv the presence of a Haps- ex ns .Vn 'T ' ""' '"' """'I "" ' "f Hungary Is oh- un e 1 u, -il r, n'w "'?"? ",0""U' """ s'"'l,Hv ","o with the new or nZA r yUin2- 1!'!8-i'""' ''! "hv 'he reapparance of a C ' W''1U'I,,'I1,P Hapshurg would signify disaster and ,11 v olf of unemployment stalked Inevitable war. c. eilse Sl'1'""' SUk,i,l h, !Wl '"- " have a strngxle against formld w, ... I able elements. Sometimes they ap- "Vet l iv, !'" ',,"l,,,,"',,s' ! I'-r Hi the gse of monarchist move- " ,!",""'S "f n20-" nwni f"r r"""'" "r thp HnpR- M l"r lu S Tu , "f ,hp '""": -m'ln,es under the Polshevlk n!,, ,.1.. , , lM- InsU1'11""' colors and somet'mes In the .form of h 'I.'. T'u'1 !'h""W'e S'''n'M fi-'cnitic and militarist movements. thru, eh "'" " '' ! d"V w' "'V -' Htone , " Vr L ''Hl !i"Vt'" ",""",M "f 1 "n ft'i,'lc', Foot bv foot we elaho- lilU' l niMlfntlllL- I1'MI- ttin V1' Clll'1'.'SIUIIHl- nig tigures for ibe months of He'll. I and It Is very likely that the rate fori the whole year will be higher than fur the preceding one. "It Is an intere.-.tlnu nri.blein " ...l.io I the bulletin, "to know whether the un cniplovimeiit situation of the last year In fact, responsible for the observed jcoutVtions as to suicide. ' ''Are suicide rates a very sensitive , .index of the iirevailing economic well-i being of the. people?" queries the bul- j Ictln. And then It answers Its own! question in four short words of dire1 import: j "It Would seem so." new system which rests upon ; political, economic anil commercial treaties, which respect the full sov ereigoty of Ihp new Slates and repre- : rent the expression of particular con- ' dltlons in each. On one side the feel ing is growing that no individual can exist by h!im-clf aloneand on the oth- I er the ronvicl'nn that the relations be. j twecn civilized States are assured by the principle of mutual Interdepend ence, a s-tein whlchh, some day. .will I be l.e.'ically crowned by the creation of a 'I'nited Slates of Central Kurope' I do not doubt for a single Instant that we shall succeed In our task, for we are faced by a law of historical evolu tion which is inevitable." I 1 ! My office will be j closed until Monday, : Dec. 5. DR. DAVID B. HILL Dentist ', Firestone 6000 MILE GUARANTEE 30x3 1 -2 Non Skid Fabric io-,-; Pliu War Tax Where can you buy Tires for your car any cheap er and get a guarantee of 6000 miles. Come in and see this New Universal Tread Firestone. It's a bear for service. The I irestone Cord is today the best cord tire on the market. The price is lower than most and carries the Firestone Guarantee of 8000 miles. We are proud of this line and we want you to be. 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