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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 19.11. PAGE 4! t ir r r. rri ftti , r- t--a r r rr t ' . . DUTCH ROSE li iTCH 0 crack wis coxsix fite Trnirn plaie her e-tonight mm niuinrn ac HLIII.I UJIUUI.U lid. 1 Pirniiu nnrp kit II 111 I. w IJLIIUI HUhi . J'tucgstirs do display a good deal ci nerve but they hope to .et oat of 1c far more than the energy they put 1: : it. The dash will give thorn aa li a of fast basketball such aa 110 amount of games with teams of equal caliber can do. WILL GRAPPLE BETTEI OF WITH HARYEY MISSOULA. Matches Will Take Place on Mwh th ' ; and 10th at the Einfci' Dutch' Rose, the former. St Paul wrestler who has been staying. In La 3?ande for the past several weeks try ing to arrange a grappling match, "has at last closed negotiations for a two night wrestling event in .which he and Hurvey Bettey, a 'Missoula, Montana, man weighing 179 pounds will matcn strength with Rose. The Sou of the Emperor weighs 175 and the weights therefore are close, v , ' ,' . Both wrestlers are Bald to be thor toughly familiar with the ganie of wrestling and soma fast matches are, preliminaries will give, the spectators a general , idea of how , the" big mat stunts are pulled off."""";' ' .-"' ''""' The match as arranged by Rose will take place.March 9 to be followed the following evening by another contest between the same two men. The men are not known to his city's sporting element but come with plenty or praise from other towns. Rose has been in Pprtland and about Oregon considerably and while here has had an open professional defy before te public for some time. j a; tlfUAIi Ci r-- --: :-;;' -vi ,. ;. :;,. . ' :-?'-;t::.u " v: ; e.' ' s ' ' .,vr " i I; 5-'; ViY- !. V".i:'' J yi !- f ., i; ,' v ' -r ifr. i-;yv. j'X.; M -UZKV ,Uf;fr- r ,, v.;;' '1,:f ;.;fyv- V.-.. - W - Mil ffS-4 v.r..'.'-o. i? ; 4V' - ;'KV., .tt:;;f??;r: V 1 ' - 1 1 n mil imini 11 -hi -M linn, f T yy.-r'"'''.'iwfiiv.wwi' IWrftWUBJliWMaafc IMIifi l-.-.i .j..... ..Itl m Mj'-..1 '-".Jul IL i GRIT NECESSARY TO 5TEET THE ; SHARKS, C03I31EXDABLE. Wits a Show of Determination to Mas. tor the Game Beys Win Praise y P li GRADE S XERVY 0.ES i The men who will , repre sent La Grande tonight, In the basketball" struggle struggle with Hamilton's quintet from Two Rivers. 0 Wis.,, are: Bohnenkarap. (captain) center; Bolton and ' Keynolda, forwards; Lottes and Ra)ston guards. Utilities, Crawley. Watson. . Kelley. Schoffield Mlllering ' and Murchlaon. o o o o o o o 4 This Year's Record. Height Weight Aee Bolinonkamp, C '....6.1 Fritts Lottes, R. . . .S.10 Russel Ralston, Lti Lee Reynolds LF ,..5-6 , 1C3 158 1 ."." 135 17 17 17 17 5k V f O 0 O O O O v o .' LOCAL SPORTLETS, CC. O KENT AXD THE LIliE A o . . . . UnKss other things interfere which is not probable the nmch-tooi-ed contest ibttween the M. I. A.- and the. High school five will take place nxt Friday evening. The game will be well it needs no elucidation. Both teams have their ardent followers and will practically be the "real" basket ball game as far as local luterest is (Continued on Pa?e Six) ALFRED DE OBO. Pool Champion Rtira to1 Dovoto Tlm to Billiards. 1 The People in the Party ore, Read lug from Left to Right Top Row Barrln&er, Treasurer; Reddington, Guard; ; ' Cary Center; Krencer Guard; Seuttlnjrer, Advance Man, Sated Fox, ,. Forward; .Peed, Guard; Walter; .; . Hamilton, President; Fogarty, Forward; Captain Addons Forward; P. J. Bartelme Is now, the Manager of the Team, Though he Does Not Appear in the Picture. The Team Averages 175 pounds in weight; Height Aterages'5 feet 11 Inches. V.' ,' "; .',;. ' .:;; . '.''' ' ; y'":';'' -'. ':'. '; .;'. '' '':''y - T CAPT. RICE OPPOSES "FRATS" (he has confidence of a large attendance 1 The principals In the preliminaries 1 the .statement may be taken as a safe which will go before each ' principal j guard against a frameupi'.' ' s mat Brunt each evening have not been V The reason that Rose's defy has not . announced. The main event, starts at . been accepted; before, by local or Jlot 9:30 and the doors open at 7:30. (Lake grapplers Is that he is a profes- Mr. Rose said today that .jrrais'ge- eional, while" all local adepts are wltn-.. ments for returning the money to the ' In the amateur class and' cannot con- spectators at the door if It is found slstently involve money, on the out- Club," to meet weekly. Fred Rice, the the football eleven said; "The frat-jr-, nlties In themselves may not be harm ful but the idea must be Abandoned ps long as their operation will affect, our position In athletics. It is not a Oak Park Football Leader Puts Ath. t y- letlc Honors Ahead, ...,' '; Vv ' Chicaeo. Feb. 18 (Sneclal) The fra ternity question was dUcussed'yester-l'q-ie8tlon of whether we should be al day by Oak. Park high school student:-loVKi t0 organize the societies. , As who have , organized a . "Discussion Ion' ardour athletic honors are im periled by them we snouia rerrain that he has arranged a fake and as come of the bout. resident of the club and captain or fru participating In fraternities." Mean ..(.5-9W 152 17 - Total points . scored to date 110 Tolal points by opponents-rlOO One point in every 98 seeondn. Average points each game 24. . La Grande's basketball five' has been designated as the nervy quintet on ac count' of its determination to brace up against the whirlwind sharks who tonlfht, commencing promptly at nine jio'clock will (meet the high school five In a gane which If nothing else will j give La Grande the fasttest game of . basketball It has ever seen. Bv im- j proving wonderfully In the past few j week the locals have a chance of de fendlng'Themselves from' overwhelm ing defeat and the game will be of more 1 than passing interest. The " f A J v.. v j ! - 3 I " - J. . ! I v I tSsg.S.V' ""' HUDSOX "33" TORPEDO, $1350.00. CONDENSED BODY STYLES AND PRICES ' ; ' ' ; ' Touring Car, .five-passenger $1250.00 Pony Tonneau, four-passenger $1350.00 Torpedo, flve-passenger ..... .... .......... ... .... .... . . ... . $1350.00 Equipment Includes three oil and two gas lamps, horn, tools; pumip. Q. D. rims, gas generator. Alumlloid sheet metal throughout, aluminum foot boards. Coat : rail, foot rail. mats. etc. . . , ; EQUIPMENT (Extra Charge) Mohair top, Prest-O-Lite tank instead of gaa generator, and Duplex system ignition with famous Bosch High Tension Magneto, $150.00 extra. ' -COT OR Blue body with gray wheels. WHEEL BASE 114 Inches. v, ,'"..' ''.' .':" .'., TREAD Standard. ' . . V . MOTOR 33 H. P. brake test. Four cylinders, cast en bloc. 4-Inch bore 1 and 4 1-2-fnch stroke. Extra heavy crank shaft. 21-8-inch diameter. Viery large bearings, yalves all 6n left side. Single Jet, float feed, hot-water Jacketed carbureter on right side, valve mechanism contained in dust proof oil-tight chamberWater pump and mag neto located Iff front of motor, both on single transverse shaft. Entire motor ia.very simple and free from wiring and exposed mechanism. Practically silent. ' " 1 - VALVES Interchangeable nickel-steel 2 inches in diameter, giving 1 3-4-Inch opening In the clear.; ' ,. ' ' .- r - IGNITION (Standard) Hirh tension batteries through commutator and spark coll. ' . IGNITION (Included with extra equipment as above or separately at J80 extra) Bosch Duplex, high tension magneto, and elngle non vibrating coil In connection with battery. Self-starting button and key-locked kick-switch ; bn k dash. Entire eysfiem absolutely accessible. .' '.'"'-" " :," ': LUBRICATION Constant level splash system, with reservoir be neath motor. Plunger pump operated from cam shaft, furnishes . constant flow over motor gears and through sight fejd on dash. Grease cups on all spring shackles. Every point requiring atten-. tion" is easily accessible. .-. .. . ,t COOLING Water circulated ' by centrifugal pump through vertical HUDSON "JS1 PONY TONNEAU, $1300.00." pecificMioM tube radiator. Large fan in fly, wheel. RADIATOR Vertical tube type, copper flanges. PUMP Centrifugal type, gear-driven, absolutely accessible. CONTROL Spark and throttle levers on top of steering wheel; accel- rator pedal. ' .;... .:. ', '.i' GEAR 3 3-4 to 1. ' ."'.'; . 'V h .. CLUTCH Multiple-disc type, contained within fly-wheiel. ' TRANSMISSION Selective type, three speeds forward and reverse. Direct drive on third gear. Heavy roller bearings. Transiniiseion oase bolted direct to rear of motor, assuring perfect alignment of crank shaft and dutch. , , BODY STYLES AND PRICES . . . ; jRcadsiter, two-passenger (with option of single rumble seat or 25 .-' - gallon gasoline tank) $1,000. !. . When doublertnnble seat Is ordered without the following 1 ; extra equipment th6 price Is $25.00 additional. Equipped with famous Bosch high tension magneto, Arden top, Prest-O-Lke tank, extra rumble seat for four passengers and 7 . Zlg Zag wind shield if orderedat the time car is ordered, ' . $150.00. If not ordered with car, $205.00. , ' HORSEPOWER 26 Brake test. i ; ' ' WHEEL BASE 100 inches. ; i , ; f TIRES 32 x 3 1-2 Inches, front and rear. ';;, WEIGHT 1800 (pounds.-" '"'. MOTOR Renault type, 4-cyllnder, cast en bloc, 3 3-4 inch bore and 4 1-2 Inch stroke. y ,. . : ' - TRANSMISSION Selective sliding gear type. Three speeds forward . and reverse. . . - . . '''-' ' ". FAN BACK OF RADIATOR. COOLING SYSTEM Forced circulation splash Bystem, vertical tube radiator, centrifugal water pump. AXLES Semi-floating rearr 1-Beam front. . ' SPRINGS Semi and three-quarter elliptic front and rear respectively. GASOLINE CAPACITY Ten gallons. . DRIVE Through single Spicer Joint and bevel gears. Propellor shart runs In torsion tube. REAR AXLE Floating type; nickel steel used In all moving parts. Annular ball and Hyatt roller bearlr.gs. , BEARINGS Plain tyipe In motor; roller In gear box; ball and rollsir In axles. Crank-shaft bearings: Front, 2 1-8 x 3 1-2 inches; rear ': V 2 1-4x4 Inches. '" ' BRAKES Double on rear wheels; improved leverage arrangement makes thvm easy and efficient. Drums 12 inches In diameter-by : '', ' 2 Inches In width. Service brakeoperated by foot pedai, external controirting. Emergency hand leverb rake, Internal expanding. FRONT AXLE Single piece, drop-forged I-beam section. Heat-treated : 2 1-4 Inches depth of section. Extra heavy at spring seats to withstand road shocks. : v. 1 . - , , SPRINGS Front, half-ellptlc. 37 x 2 Inches.' Rear, three-quarter , Untie, 46 x 2 Inches. Very flexible, assuring easy riding1. WHEELS ArtlMery type, 34-lnch full rounded spokes. Ten bo1ts In front wheels, which have 10 spokes; 12 spokes In rear wheels. Spokes 1 3-8 Inch diameter. ., STEERING" GEAR Irreversible worm and gear type new tmprovied design 18-inch wheel, aluminum web. . : - j NEW MODELS NOW IN STOCK .:;.:;: i f'- 'p nnSON-33TOUEING CAR, $1250XK). TIRES (Standard) 34 x 3 1-2 inch quick-detatchable. TIRES (Extra) 34 x 4 Inch quick detachable, $60 extra. 34 x 4-lnch Flsk Demountable, bolted on tires, or 34 x 4 inch 1 Continental Demountable rims with standard tire equipment in place of 84 x 3 1-2 Q. D. Urea, $100 extra. ' , TOOL BOX Located under bonnet on left side of motor. ' TANK CAPACITY 14 gallons. . WEIGHT, EMPTY, Touring car. 2.250 lbs.; Pony Tonneau. 2.200 lbs.: Torpedo, 2.250 lbs. f ' . . . 'v , 1 1 Touring Car DIMENSIONS Top up. length, 13 ft. 2 In. 1 Top down, length, 14 ft. 2 In, ' ' ,. ..Top up. height 7 ft. ' Top down, height, 6 ft 3 in. Tonneau 13 ft 2 In. 14 ft. . 7 ft . , 5 ft. v Torpedo . 13 ft. 2 in. 14 ft 7 ft' K H ' - width. , ' 5 ft. 3 In. 5 ft.: 4 In. 5 ft. 4 in. EQUPMENT (Standard) Two gas hetdlighta, two dash oU lamps, - on rear oil lamp, one comiMete set tools, pump, Jack, tire repair kit, Q. D. Ribs, gas generator.. 34 x 3 1-2 inch tlres. hlgh tension Ignition through batteries, commutator and spark coil. Leather boots on all steering connections. Right hand front wheel equipped ' with gear for Warner Speedometer. . eijui-09 '& Worn MojaraopaadB i9vuv (eSiBqa wixa) 'iNaKJMOa . $50 extra. '''.'. . WATER CAPACITY Four gallons. ' ' "CONTROL Strictly standard and internal; secured to rear wheels. CLUTCH Leather-faced cone with slip Bprings under leather. BEARINGS Front wheels; large size, ball type. Rear wheels; roller, -K with ball thrusts. . r, i - ? FRAME Pressed steel; best open hearth stock; drop sub-frame, to". v which transmission and motor are secured. ' ; RADIATOR Extra large; vertical tubes; horizontal flns, very efficient. DASH Rich mahogany, with coll box to match. Protected on edges with brass moulding; channeled out to fit over edges of the wood work, providing protection from the weather. EQUIPMENT Two gas head lights; generator: two side oil lamps: , tall lamnm; horn, full set of tools and Jack. When Prest-O-Llte tank is ordered generation is not included. . . , , , OTHER EQUIPMENT.1 32 x 3 1-2 Inch Flsk Demountable, Detatchable Rims, Tires, extra $100 Tire Irons , B. Ditiebrandt Aufo Company 1 ;'"''mx HUDSON ftl.000.00 ROADSTER. i i 3 I) ' I --V; ;:::;:; :': i -V'