Saturday, October 6, 1023.
PAGE TWO
TH3 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
AD
ressy
to Frame a Pretty Face
Of course one must have a dress-up Hat
for dress-up occasions! It may lie wide, and
droopy or liave a side l'oll, or turn uj) sharply
in front. Panne Velvet, Hatters' Plush or a
combination of these make the hats look more
stunning. Ribbons, in pleats or bows, feath
ers, and veils are used to ornament these, hats.
May we show them to you ?
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Imbler High
Beats Haines
IMnLKIl (Hpeclal to Ihe (hfiTvur)
Imbler h'lili hcIiooI 1'ootbaU team
found Ib'.ini-H cany picking here ye-
ing: Imbler l'J, llulne.f .
The uertul work of the honnf team
war tho oiitMiindliif; point m' tltu
0unio, Imbler complctinK- nliont 75
por cent or hop attempted panHeH,;
uiontly of tho runnlntr variety,
- From their thowhiK atfalnnt JlalncH
Friday, tho IuhhT )ilf,rh rvhool haa
undoubtedly t ho best iooljiull I :t rn
they Iiavo hud tu many waHuiin.
RUTH HAS SERIES
HOME RUN MARKS .
! AS HIS NEW COAL'
NEW yOItK, (AT) -Homo runs
have played nn important, pari in the
world "t seriew but us yet Ihe record i:
rvf.il no KlartllnK" feats of clouting
by the Krentst hitter of the mall
liaba Huth. The Haiubino starred as a
iwlrler with iho lied Hox In the sei-h-a
of 191 ii und IHIS htil, an a regular out-
fteldtir with lite Yankees, he wan lir.n- j
dleappid by iujurjen In ihe 1 It - I Her-
leu and ..;. t:e..son wa . hi.dlv of. lorni. I
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his care-r this .Mar, Itutb mayi, eimin
Into IiIh own In I he champinnhlp
struffle nnd take his plate anwdu; th 1
httlhii; Imniorial- the ttte eli',.s.dc. '
Mtuth has one liointr in ,h- s.-rlen i
rtteord, made In-1 lvill.Th" tnarkit Ut
whtrh ho will Iry to ahool (his full In-j
elude the highest ntl-lluie series lotul, I
tlirno lield Jointly by J. Kranklin
Huker and I ju ry Canlner; the hlRln-Nt
total for a siiiKlo serle;i, two. held '
Jointly by eleven players; and the uin
tfle Runte reeord or iwu, h. Id by Marry
Hooper mid Itenuy Kautf,
- Kliuer Hinith, now a member of the
Yankee, holds the unhiuo djst inct Ion
vt belli k the only player ever to hit a
homer with the bases full during a
Herleij H (Vni U accomplished with
Teveand In (he H20 series will A
Jlrookljn. 'I'lin lioin.'i !; m.nl. on
i llurlt'lith flrhm-s.
Tht ifiiMiicMt rmnf. mi ii in-rlrs i-lout.
T IiiJciuki In lliimi. Hun" Huki r. of
Dii" nl. I Alhlrliix. CiirlniiK inouuli.
ull Ihnu of lutW
were n'cur.l.,1 it t tln ri.nw of Iho1
(i 111 U In. Iwo lif thrill Ullllllllir Kllllll'nl
for thr Mlirkllli'll. In thr lilll Sri'lrs.
, llttkcr'a liiiin.. nm ff Munnmnl lul
tll KM III,. (,f drlohrl- III. wllh i'iiIIIub'
uu-liuar, mill thr Bt'orr tl. il. irivo Ihi-I
orilin to i I'hliu.i, ,,lu Huh, 3
1. Two sram hiirr. 11 hunirr l.v I In
kfr Kuvr thr Alhl.tirn llinr wlnnllu;
maritin In h KuTi. wi,, n,,. (;iuntn,
' UfTalll wllh Miimmir,) hIu-IiIiik all. I
Collins on Uir Imi;.
I Jlukrr'n othrr lirn,,.,., !,, t.
1911 wrlfil. i... off Mnlhrwsini 1111,1
. camp In flu- umn, iik- nh ,,.
Ubuits Irudlnc. I l . J, ,,,S ,.,,
1 tbe woro nml Uir aiIiI, ii,m ,, , )n
Ujo rti-vonth.
r OthiT homcrn Dun miv, ,1 .l.i i.lliif;
factom In wrli-n roni.Ma ,.n. in;,. h).
I Jod TlnkiT. of thr nl.l Clilras,, i .,,.
, MM I'lnrKx. whrn hr wnj iu.hki, r ,,f I
Ilia J'lllnliurKh I'lnilrs; i,nin Iul..lllmsr M. ,-,,n.N n
pby. of tho Athlvlh-n: llnrrv llnmiir ! At O11I111I0. Or
of th Itrd Hox; 1 .11 1 r Cimlnrr m
1 flevrllinil; Ofnir I'elwh. of tli r,.
ooiro wnito fov; nnd llmny Kmifr 0r
I th OlanU.
FoalA Clinch iviinam In
I'nelfle Coast Uainio
BAN FRANCISCO (Al). The San
KrancUro Halii clinched th lr second
urcoaBlv Pacific Coast bague pen
nant Friday when they won their
fourth straight (ranie from Hacnunen
chiLmplon. have been In Iho lead vir-iiinh
malljr all of the acafion.
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A Good Place To Trade
BASEBALL
A'i ru' '4ast li;a.m;
Clubu V. I,.
Sun l-'ranciNCO 1 lmi 7
SaciHiuento lad
rortiiuui ; mi s
iSealtle i4 Ht
Hall Utko HH HU
1.04 Aim. h;; HH Hl-t
Oakland .' Mi H0
: Vernon 75 114
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Cleveland It J
Detroit SI
St. I.ouis 74
iWashltiKton 74
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l'oilbml 4 7 0
Kutixi'h --rhrl.sll!tn anil Whltnoy;
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Salt Uik" 7 15 i
AllK'''IH 5 12 'J
liiiiiriliH Shmlrliin, MycrH nml
IVIitm; Wullui'i', UolicrtHon jiml ltt-tfo.
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llntlrrlrH Vi'llow horsr, Kltlrry nnd
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(inklnnd 1 1, SimiiiIi! I
SKATTI.I. - I!. II. K.
Oakland II 11 1
Srnttlr 1 4
I lal trrli-H- K rrinrr on, I llrudy: Jll
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AMI ItlCAN I.DAtil i:
( Yrnlrnliiy)
t'lrvrltind II. I'hlriiKO I.
lirli'ult St. I.oiiiji I.
Nr- Vni-U S. riillud. Iphlu 4.
W usIiliiKton 4-K, llonloii
A'ostotdn.v'H ICovults
At N'umpn, Idaho --Nampa 31, V'ti
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At
Kmniett. Idaho Kmnn tt
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At I'nyrltr
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Hint kfoot a.
At. Imbb r.
Idaho llupeit
Oregon luibb-r
Haines fi
Z.v iMeknl to Mwt I'nt)riM
NKW VOItK (Al). Dfflclal nn
nouncetOcnt hint been innde that Har-
1 1 J h lie la r I hi .1-
derby winner. In the $fo n.m'in.
ternationnl race October 20
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FACTS
ABOUT
. FOOTBALL
(lly Ohsoncp Kpoi-iK I-:diioi )
I tmlhall .nt Sn Dangerous.
A Ri'cfit Mharo of the hue and cry
I'd.1 that permealrH the air during full
. months, ospfclally from the Indict of
.&tiO the land, reKitrdliiK (he "awrul ditiiK
.&4d ,-r' one in I hreateind wllii If he play
j football, in due to either Ikiioiuuco of
.4ti'Mtho iraine u.h It 1h played today or e'sej
tin understantlinK of Hie actual dans'-
era ttmt exist in the sporL.
StnllNiU'N Imie proved lime nnd
nnuln (he "daiiirms" sM)il of
feolball is loss daiijferoiiM than
Imseball nnd hnskelhnll. ' ns tar
us fat all tics ure conccinedl Such
wrilei as Walter Caiiip, Itob I Pi
nion, mid 4tlhorst have M-nrcd tla!
inlsnndei-Mtamtiiijt I bat Cool bull
Is (hiiiKeruiiN iiimiy limes hut even
yet It Is hard to put over iho
- fad.
There in no finest Ion ( hat fooibull
was. In its curlier years, a danger
ous sport. When I hey had no for
ward pus:;ra and had to make five
yurdu in three downs, resorlliiK to live
plays often the wodffo type with one
mail In front ami t he whole teuin
pyramided behind hi in loot ball
WAS duUtforous! I lul, in I he words
of A I roseii, "He. in d:tyn are jrone (
forcV'
Toduy, after the trnme bus been ir-!
onod out so (hat
y player must
U'linr nrntnitt Ii-,, . .. ..1.1 1..
with tho lnaiiKurmloii of tin- ov.f-
ncaa Kume that does awav wit h a
KTcater part of the muss" plays, foot
ball 1b In reality not so durwrpas.
Ono reoson thnt the pubjto contiitne.H
.to, think it la Men in' the. fact. , that
hardly a (ranio passeH but some itayer
KOta his wind knocked out and Is
knocked inert for a lew H4'eonds. Hut
how ninny times have YOI! se. n some
play'r aotually Injured? Not many.
In l!j:t eli-ven football play rs (two
colb'Kians and nine hitrh school boys)
were killed in football accidents. The
same year more than eleven baseball
players were killed, liaskethull also
ran higher In this respect than foot
ball. And boxing took Itc yenrly toll.
It Is a probable truth that more
younK Americans play football than
any other major sport because it is
more Interest Intf, requires mora actu
he-idwork. rMpiires a hii;h physic. il1.
ability
tt of
amis.
and Iri possessed of I he tpial
clean sportsmanship. Thous
ens of ihousands play It every
year. And n I'.f.'J only II were killed
per rent! Many more peipie were
killed due to accidents that occurred
while I hey were about their regular
business duties.
if it few of the doubting Thomases
that believe football Is a bloody, in-j
tensely dunge roiis, pre-historic gum'
would attend n few more games they
would no doubt change their opinions.
Tndny's 1'txMhnll (.'huioh
(iy AsMxiatil Press)
Kool bull gatuen ou the raciflc
"oast today arc: I'alo Alto: Nevadu
vs Stuuford; Seattle: I'uctlle Kb-et vs
Washlti'tou: Lor Angeles: Ton 1 una
vs. I niversity of Soutlfrn t'altlornia:
l'nlo Alto: Havls v::. Stanford t'ns1!
nien. Waul- I'Uht In i:M Deegoii.
Allio N Ison. poeatoibi lightweight,
w ln has been knock iu g '0111 for 11
row dott n around I 'tab lately, has
recent ly issue.l a cliatletiKe to any
Kto to I :t 5 pound fighter for a mnich
with the lightweight title of Iho In.
termoiiutaln count ry ut atuke. 1 Nel
son's last victory was over lb-mum
Auerbacli In Salt Lake City, Nelson
weiifhed in then at 13- pounds.
Murait Stopi White,
NKW Vtltlv AP). Pal Meruit of
New Orleans knocked out Charlie
White of Chicago In the Mth round of
their 1 -Wound maloh In Mudivm
S-mar- Gnid 11 Kilday ninht.
HUNDREDS SEE
wimi mm
kVUmiill UIZ- III
PI
Tf. Xfn,.,A Qi ilKvi b-iv T-fillnl
AUlh. iict,Li ouiuiiAi.1
Aviator Hurt, wnen ivia-!""-' a picnic m tho beginning of
-CDine 1 dUS dl nujexp. , ted to bring the lunch und show
' Roiind-Up. jlhelr lilllo sister :t Rood time. Tlift
i ' Jiltl N'KAI' Idaho. -.Urn. lTa.nl Htll
! Ilnff,,i'. ' Heiui8 Kerry, wum, Iii
1 staidly killed Krtday afiernoon uboul
4 o'clock when -in airplane in v.l-'irh
Hhi hum u pjHseiiet li ll Into a nn:ie
!ih and dropped t.un 1V-L In the
! liiouidl in Irani of (lie jrand aland at
.ihe Uruiieai' roandop arena, about a
mile from here. I ion .loklwh, the
i nihil. wiiU lo be a forun-r Hervlre man.
knocked tiMconseiouii but was not
s.ii.M.slv initned. No oilier uernous
v.i.. in thit ld:i"e.
At ore than ikhi peraons,
who wem
sprctiiton: ;'l the riindiip, mw t he
fi'.lal itrrldenl.
AccordliiK io .JoklJHch, a propeller
wiro failed Jnat ml he waH rlhinff rrom
Hi.' ground. All offorlH to votplano
fo u sale landiiiK wi re I'uiite.
When the plane liatf conio to land
lnK alter its laf.L trip, a man wiiomi
h tuie in unknown to ain-elulorM atari r-d
to climb lulu tho InmlaKo fur hi trip.
When he learned that Mrs. SlilliiiKer
I held a ticket and wished to o next.
Iim withdrew In her favor and allowed
jlier to ko on Ihe lllKht from which
'.sbo never returned alive.
When ihe plane craj'hed to tin'
1 ground Aim. Htillina-er wa crushed by
tho heavy engine, which hrokii from
Ms I'aMenltiRrf and lore through the
fusilaivo to the front Heat, where hIio
wa.s Hitting. Iler che.st und torso wac
.cruaheil. She was dead when ho
wiih taken from the wreckage.
Tlu; pilot was behind tho woman.
When ho was mini rapped and taken
j irom Ilia (lemollshed plane, hu wan
unconscious, but was revivcu in a. n:w
nioments and was able to Kive an ac
count of the accident.
Tho laro two-seater was demol
ished hut dill not ralrh fire.
Airs. Klilliimer. who Is said to huvo
j lived on a ranch near Clonus Kerry
,was ucconipunled to Itrnneau Thurs
day by a I'orl. Heddoti. also of Itlenns
' Kerry.
! The body of tho woman was taken
to the Tally undertaking parlors at
Mountain Home, whore it will be held
j pending arrangements for the funeral,
which wilt be i made as soon as relu-
: liven are heurd from, It was an
ununced.
Mrs. IJessie Hlillinffer. of Iloitie, a
sister-in-law ol ihe de.-d woman, went
imim-diutelv to Mountain IIoiiih w!u n
ahe burned of the aeeidi-nt. MrH.
Ktta Newell, mother of the dead wo
man, lives in Slewurt, 11. , and, bus
been no' il'ied, it wa:; announced.
Jokti'Ch came to 1 truncal from
uA:n
He has I n flyiiiK at fairs.
Ldile was knuvvn of him in aviation
jcireb s at lioise.
High School News
lla'iponinn in nntl Around the
School Centers
I.a Grande Tllkh School Iium so far
had a vry busy week. Wednesday es
pecially wuh a day of uelion. In the j
Miternoon each of the four . clasiior
held a iiicotti.tr. The ehb-f purpose u(
each was lo elect iwo livn wires, a
boy and a K'irl. Kveryone was asked j
to consider carefully before makini.'i
nominaliom; and before voting. A livoj
wire must have a c.real deal of spirit ,
and "pep." Only person:; of I hi?; class I
hould be put In oi l Ice. The work of ,
Ihe mo wire Is to keep ihlnuH Kointr,
liven ni' the
jnlcre;!, ami Rive lifo
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1 1 n " ' " 11 111 ' l"K
al' ternoon Intermission.
Virfcd Schooling ami I let ty 'ochran
were chosen as live wires.
Tho Sophomore have, to soma ex
tent oiiiKrown tin' knee pints and'
pltf-tail .sin:jet- They. pre ki J'qr busj-rit-ss
ibis; year and; mean to show Iheil'
spirit. TSiefr lie! wires uVe Klenuor
(Teaver and Gilford Seiiz.
A present the Junior:; have the
busiest class. They had a lively talk
on class ring's b-.il have not decided
exactly what pattern they will have. I
Samples are exported to arrive soon.
Try ants for the junior play have" been
made and posier coin ni 11 tees for both
I he play aivl candy sales are busy.
The first candy sale will bo held Sat
urday afternoon at tho t-tame.
Another junior meeting will bo
held Thursday when all members can
bit present. In the meantimo everyone j
i:i carefully conslderiun whom to elect I
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I Tho seniors are allowing the Juniors
;to do all thi arltve enterlalnintr tills
i year, so I hey have no part IcularU
serious t tie-it ions for diseusMon at
iho present.
Live wire: elected by them are Kn-
geue Mutcalf and I .a Nila Gaskill.
In an assemhly
w htch was held
Hugh K. Tbady
Moiulay moruiiii;-.
ituuilgra-
t ion Miiesl ;on. TTn Amevlean Legion
01'iered a seen humlretl and fiflv
tlollai sehohirshtp in any college a.i
prize for the best essay on "Why
America Should Prohibit Immigra
Hon for Kie Years." Several smaller
prizes h:e been offered also. The
.v.'j.t 1 01 uir leemre was 10 give me
Mmle:)U infermaiion which will help
t hem with their essays,
j An assembly was railed Wednesday
1 morning. The Kev.ren,! A. Y. Jonei
of Ihe Christian Oiureh gav a very
Alaska Furs
IneluditiK
Snhh s Mnnln, Minx, Mint l ox.
Mher lltaek, l ine Cixm 'o,
Alaska lmfne, WnlverUi Alas,
kn Sl skin Mm va-fns
and Many Other I tirs
Chris Miiler
l.'.IO ADAMS avi:.
Mi- talked on t tin three essential
likings In lilt. phynlcal and mental
;wi ll h'jiiiff und spiritual development
l Tim assembly w:t then turnel over
;io tho student body president, Dark
i Price. He urged ihe students to buy
jher student body nckott; which, ho
rem i noon mom. woiiki im on mm
that noon in tho hull.
I A uriiool yell leader was Heeled.
T lhono' voted ii ion Doyle Zinimer
'.man received the htrgest number of
votes.
The A. (J. S. executive couuuIIIcq
I"11'1 Tucsduy nighl to discus business,
1 " w;, h;cidcd to give the e'rcHhmen
II"1 mill in' m til IIIIIIHK ine II'JUH
hour
Thn niember:; of Ihe Spanish Club
met Tuesday nlirhl to elect offlcera.
Joo Knnk was elected prosideni Kl
wood I Matt vioe-prsjdnt, and Mar
garet Maker we. and Irea. A commit
Hoe was also chosen io plan a party
(which wit bo given hooii.
MIsh May .Veil has taken rlinrff of
'lier CasHos In the hltfh nchnol. Sim
I J": ",r""" arriveu ironi Japan.
n" 'I"' KlirMVOlM of 1 lift
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iii'iii .iiifiMiuy ifir me KiriH
ami 'iueday for the boys. Many tried
out tut- iho seventeen purls which thn
casi oalls for. The coach of Ihe play,
Alhs:j' itenneii, will havo another iry
out lor ihe uirls Wednesday nnd onn
lor the boys Thursday. This tryout
will decide iho oast of the play.
The play, "Ann' What's Her Name,"
is clothed in a deep mystery through
which no one has penetrated so far.
There are deep wefrd lulep of a secret
man kcjiooi, nkwh
to K-ive an uir of mystery. After the
pfols huvo been unraveled tho play
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Imi,.iIm.' tiiik to the student body,
I;uh a happy ending the marrkige
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ar plotted. '
Miss IJennott expects to begin n -
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Tho firm fooibull irinio of I u; ..
son will be played Saturday with tho
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