La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 06, 1924, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, Feliruary fi, 1924.
BIG PACKAGE
Stories of
the Past
1 ytu LJU
SHIRTS
There's Spring in the air. The very feeling sends your
spirits sky high.' Wifh one of these new shirts to replace
that old frayed one, you'll start the season right. For
business or play we have the shirt you'll want. Don't
wait! . Drop in today. . '
T 3 T.J T'.i
Cigarettes
24M5f
A Good Place to Trade
; kim i uh sintT rti:roiti
(Hjr V, . Sullivan).
! KANHAH CITY, Youths . who
idollxe their 1.1k brothers might
i pause In their koiikh of pin lst u,
moment anil ink.- nn earful about
th Keller hoys.
There nre no lit tin Kellers lo
do uny hoaxllng, a hIx of Hi
Sfven hoy who completed eouriuH
at tho tniversity of Mlsso.rl are
six feet tu It or fuller, ami each
tipped the wale at 2f)(. pound"
or morn.
- The six hoys who attendee) the
Missouri i'nlvcrslly Jiavo occupied
prominent niches In the athletic
liull of fame, und th,e school's rec
ords In fool ha 1 1, bum-hall and bas-l
ketball and campus activities!
would ho for from complete with
out the numo of Keller.
All of t ho -student Kellers
worked, thcli wav thmiifh mil. o-.
Their ancestry js a mixture of! RAILROADS VS,
rx-uii'ii, iriwii, w i' mn ami
Orrman. They weru born ami
reared on a lurm near Jonenhoro,
Arkansas.
Th eldest brother, Dunicl ft,
eannnot tell any tale of when he
van u tar athlete at "Old Mtr.
zou" oh unfortunately Daniel did
not attend tho university, iin cnn
however, boast of five children ui
Otwull. A rk.. where he In nosl-
niuHhT. Ah sidelines, ho runs n
store ami a rich plantation.
lluvo f.ooil Itwords. '
Of the six stodcntfl I here Ih
Fred Keller. H. A.t It. J.. Ph. M..
jPh.l)., at present heud of the Ue-
purtmcnt of Kdueutlon in the
Northwest .Missouri Htntn
ult Missouri Knows tho name of
Keller and or ull thny Jmve done(
in lli name of Ml.iourl.
BUSSES TOPIC
(Continued from page 1)'
em ('ollen m .Maryvillv,
Whllo ut unlvcrsily hit w:ut
, Iradu. n hi- on tho foothall
sq tad for I wo ycara, mh-iiiIiit of
hUfli'hall ohd huakfthall aiiiadN
attd editor of (he collet?" paper.
l-'red also attended WaHhliiKiun
and l.er l;nivcrHity, Ark an huh I'nl-,
vcrsity and New York rniverHv,
and In eaeh wax an oulMtamlliiff (
tern pountry nnl v-wo tin hl opin
Ion that they wero cnMtled to the
puhlio trails and th i.t Uie people
xhould Rivo them ihel strong sup
port. - Thn Phamher of Commcrco
(idurtelle suiitf two nuuiherti dur
ing tho prpKram "!'. liudd;"
and "Carolina in the Morning."
AnnounccmentH of the Henl V.
tate aKnoelal Ian 'of tfie nortli west
meeting in I .a Grande Sat.irdny
und of tho Old Oregon Trail nrno-
nation nteftlnir liere next Ttie.
Tearh- day were, mttde and annouucenictit
SomethjiiNeu) f
for the B6p--;;? v ;t
TO PLEASE lltE MOTHER
Style Craft Suits
. for Boys
Hitfhly tailored, exceptional fal)iics,
Spring shades giving your boy (hat
mannish tailored appearance-rand (a
introduce the line we have phi'ceel a sua
worlh more at ,.i
mm a short, inc.
Mo. iof the -rhuuuo In locution of the
yell I Chamber )ieadiuurier;f which urr:
now located in the Sommer hoi-d
liulldin.
'"I'll it menihcr.slilp committed
recormnemiH to the nioinbrrshlp
of I he I'nlon County Chamtier of
i 'oiiimerce t Jial t ho by-la wi b-i
amended so as to establish a
ftirniem ONHOclutcd mombershln nt
orator. In Ihn lusi year h haH tho rato of S 1 3 nor rear, and Unit
delivered 70 lectures outside ofj lliew. associated mcmhershlpH
his tiachltifr, tfavo It Mtfb-aehool j shall enjoy tho name, rlo-htt and
commencement addresses and hadi lirlvllcpefi accorded alt other mem
21) call he wan forced Ifl refuse. 1 bers." The report was auhmlltcd
Cltfton, another brother, came by Hutrh nradv. cbalpmjin n tbr.
membership committee, and slpn
to Missouri utter he had b
chosen for nll-Htnte posit Iohh In
football, baiieball and basketball
when he played In these sportH nt
tho Rtato AirrlcuHdrai Rchool at
Joneaboro. Hn Buffered a hrok-
Icff while en the freshman
football team nnd was kept out
of MlBsourl athletics until the
Hpring of Ills senior year when
he won hfii baseball letter.
K, Hoy also had un athletic rec
ord before - he entered
ed by him and J. G. Suodras
Krnefit Watltln.H and Karl p. Reynold.
r:v Al'STiti A roiAf:i:
avi; ik;mi it:i xamh
ISPQRfWEWSl
Ross Kayos
Floto in 10-
Round Bout
Lindaay Beaten by Rocco.
Hibbert Knocked Out
f ))y- Wright, Cyr Wins
on I'oul.
(Ily Scoop)
.i Tia flrande fight- ; fans rabid
p-oker of excitement, ot their
fill last ' niirht ucoompanled with
plenty of nniUMement ui the box
jriHT eaiyl at the Htar theater. Not
only did )n (Iranders turn nut In
Int-Ko numbers but I'nlon sept
over 0) lari deleKlitloil und a
upiinktinh' of Hwat-seern rrom oili
er points In the county were pres.
ent. And they nil went, away satis
fied unless they left part of their
roll someplace behind them.
low the" belt nccordhiR- to tli ref.
uj'''e.juud Cyr'H hand was raised
"on. The decision met with the
popular upproval of Hie funs who
voiced their opinions both hilar
iously and boisterously. Thompson
baa improved (freaUy since hit w us
last ae. n in (he rlnK here ami innny tonm at .loneBboro.
of the rliiKHhbi speciators would ilnlshed his work at
pay Kmd huffitlo nirkelH lo He the
two bays o UKulll.
1'ldcock reft-reed the two first
events and Charles Huiiyun offi
ciated in the semt-ilnal and the
COLGATE OPENS
TRACK AT PENN
RELAY APRIL 20
out due to the fact that Kioto wan
t:ikliiK Kreat Kobfl of punishment
Hoss anil Kioto were both' itiime
and Hons had another attrkbutc
thnt many u prize fishier hasn't
that of mercy. He was one tlia
protected to Itereree Itiiiiyan lo tfinnl.
call IL off and save Kioto from I
further punishment, and when he
left, tho rln ir. plenty of fans irmh
bed IiIh lunch hook nnd pumped n.
Klolo nlmply wasn't in lioss' class
ulthouffh the kid from up Port
land way tried fcnmeiy enough.
Hilt needed n full ifrown, husky
hay pitcher to lake the socks lie
Mopped wit haul weakening. i
l.imlMiy n Gumr One. j
IIovr Knyocs I'loto lit wemd. V , H"r " 0'1, 'Vho loM
Kid llmi-o decisions l.ln.Lav. V" "T"0 nf WnMu
WrlRhi IUxhi. Illbbcrt in tblnl.Ov, " HX mxmil ",1M'
C'yr uin. hi fourth im fouL I "H '!'' h in'l
in- i-AjM-i ii-iiee iiiid ciass I inn noc-
ro displayed. l.lnUsay broke even
Willi lloeco In .the rirai, third and
foiirth rounds but It vns all the I
other way In Ihn last and the second.
In the first Lindsay started oul
like a breeze from Klrpo's home
town and he made the koIiik Kood.
ivu ru n Hiiieuer Was lone led a i
pretty crimson w hen the round i llls,est dash men ever ilevclopcd
enueu and his Up did not i -scape
iiM uiiirii enaer. inn HI I tie sec
ond the Washington boy came bacli
and won tho round on points. In
Jim Ross, of F..nVer i-nl ,,,! i iMM" MM,r, '":' Rl
easy a1linff In the main event, Jon ',!" T, M '
mniM iiiiii iitiiii h itlllM'liOIH
VIKNNA. (Al) An Isallo of sil
ver rnlin lo lip rallcrt ".iIiMIIuki!"
him bppn nuttiorizM by (hp milian
al nssrnilily. TIipv aro lo hn In ilp.
Ml8HOUt-i. llOUlllintlonN Of ntlP.lmll' nlillllntr
Whlln nt JonpHlioro Iip playpd IcTI on,, nnd lo shilling-", tho Hi, mint'
uu'hle on; 1"'' foolbull ttum, onl- in hn pnumi in iftrnni a.,d
Ihn Rial., rli:i.n,ilon)ili. Imnketlialhtriun crowrni. nam nintul tokpna
m-.iu in . u.pnun iinn jorwani on of lull uml L'lio rrownii also will lie
' ' V ,; ' "" " , 'Inancd. Ten Ihnilnnnil rrowns 16-
Voiintwi f.H.1 Mar. dy qMl 1 4 ' roma.
."Jfiu- iT .!" Th" ,orm """nit -WA ralip.1
a rl,ll ,, laf Jh 1U olln r forlu n)1,p ,,,,.,. 0n ,,..
I o.lin,.,. 1,p hrouBlil will, him un ,, a,.B1m , iuaUnralionh "ot
H'i:l' WIIKII fill PIKMri'a t
MIkso irl. havlnB Iippii a footliull tt,
"im rupuiin or inp naHKPlliall
Hp
nml laliiii away wllh him thrnp
mni' mis yar Willi on A. H.
grpc. Whlln Httpnillnsf unlvomlty
lir linn Ih'pii nrllvp In llio PhrlBt
lun Hlinhnl ronBrpButlon uml Hip
Alhpitnran Dplintlnif HorlPty, onlilp
ffom IiIh 8PI100I work.
Tbp. rproril of F'anl rrailH tbt'
HAMILTON. X. V., (INH)-fl.!,,ai(t of . flllljlho(1 , , .
Biito will opi n Hn 1924 Irai k ram- lnobool work in tin, Hto.tp AKrlrill
IHilKil on April 2S, wllfll I he Mar- tnrnl Srliool ul Jonpsboro In 19.
oon spppl urllHtii will roinpcl In i9- ..ntpreil ai rolumbla lh fnl
Hi., I'. nn Itpluy Carnival ul I'hll-J lowing rail ami won Bra.liiulpcl
il. lphln. It wad annonncBd by -Mull, from lb., I'ollntp of Agrlnilluip In
ui;p.- II. IK llroinflibl. i Lo MprliiB of m:j.
Kinmrlng ll,o ncbf.lnlo arc ' "A". "lny "'"""K"ll,RI ""
riii'ets with Hyrocuse, Army und
adoption of a word associated
world over with Hrltlsh coin-
colmnlira'"1'1" wor'1, 'rh,H h0M l,"on ,1lf,'ml-
m i- KPiipriu HP-
MV for fnolhr.ll nrlr . n.l., . ' 1 nUI "' '" KPlPPtP.
Hip finnlly polli.ptlon. T" -,,"'""fl" 'o bn.l illBnlty
(lonlun Kolb.r'H nam Ih ntPn- """ ri'''''' " now moi.py.
llon.il morn oftpn nnionB Btmpnlii'n" ""B1""" wr hoa ml tbp
uml iIpvoIpps of nrt than It Ih ly arK"""'nl r 1,10 Ornniin .oHnln ol
followers of oIIiIpIIps. llorilon fin-- " 1 " 'l''""' "mi
niiniinKK witp in nnp in tup l-;n,!f-lanil
of Kilwunl tbp ",onrpHnor.
CLUB PLANS
MUCH GOLFING
(ContlnitPd from pngo D
tpil illrpplorH Iq apt with tbpm.
TIioho pIppIpiI wpro a-i followH: A.
V. AmlrewH. T. J. SoroBBins, II. II:
llixon, A. W. NpIhimi, nr. V. 'I'.
I'hy, Hun 'raiiiipr. a...i. statiBP,
ami II. K. "ulklni.
Iliiinllion Collogp. Colruto 'alita
will oonippto in tho lutttrcohegtut.
ih May 22 una S3.
Although Hcvoral of ihe nturli'
or Hip Muroon poniblnutlon of liwt.
y ar wpi'p lost throiiBh Kriuliitilion.
iiipliKllntf fulti'i-Hon, onn 'of tbp
aiirpio; SlIppOHPil to how up to
take u fpw eiapkH at I lie Knulliprn
slilKBPr, fall'. I lo he In M i p..) by tlip
nudlpnco bin in bla placn ramp a
klil who wait no more a match for
l:oan than nomo bum and PKBer
would bp for lii'inpupy. TIip kld'n
nainn yaH l.'loto nnd It la rumored
that he rnnio from Portland. Hut
It'll Miife lo aay that lor the tn-xt
fi'W liays tlip rirrtis pprt'onupr will
pat h la' food Ibroiiith tt alraw or
subsist pn nlre, soft, prei loun lnuh.
noKs b Sliiaitrr.
IvOHS must have rome from the
placn wliero they fpach 'em to bit.
AI lpnst ho knpw bow. In Hip
first round Kioto tried
Ipiias and countprn and 't relera
but Hoss beat him to most of Ihem
nnd added a few husky wallops
that lert their marks. The rirsi
round waa Itoss by un easy mar
Kin nnd Ihe Denver man didn't
even appear Merted when tho time
lteppor'a bell rlanirpd.
The apcbnd went fast, riolo roine
out, not aa ambitious as in the
first, nnd darted In to take hi;
medicine. And that medlelne wn.
hnrd taklntr. too.
Wins on Toriiniral K. o.
Jitter, a sweet sock or two was
Mopped by Kioto's phis or anatomy
Ilosa tapped him one that sent the
boy to tho floor. Tie was wise, too
brcauso ho didn't net up until
tho reforoo hit nlno. Then he took
another canvas kissing- flight fori
anothnr count of nine.
When Floto arose Itoss poked
him one In the snout and ho drift
ed fcacltward. Hoss was given tho
bout then Da a technical knock.
Itorco ueakpiipil ami Ibouirh be
was uhlp In keep the inai'itln he
won in Hn. siiiiiI and add to it. he
tuilpil to ilpinnhHlrute nnythliiB llutl
even looked like II inlrlil ,av.'
en termed a puneh.
LlttliHliy is IIS mime 11 fiirhter a.H
Hie writer bus e seen In a ilim.
Winded. ftroitKy but HtlH Irylm: to
enrry the riKlii lo bla opponent, the
ijtilon Hoy won a plmv for lilm.i. ir
til I h." heart i,r every tun in-eH. iit
lie may lint know bis Kt urr aa a
boxer but he's there ami over
when it fumes to BUta.
Ililibert I jivy Meat.
The stx round su.-eia! h tw.-,-ti
lot nf Khl Ililibert, of I'nlon. ami Italiib
riKUI. or l.u Hraiele, was duel,
soup lor Ihe horn,, liny. 11,1,1,..,
had a pretty pose but nnlbiliB t,
nark It up. WrlKhl took the first
round, slower than a .snail's raee.
on points and In the seemid l, t
Ililibert atop a lew IiIiiwh wllh bla
body and raee. Hiliherl went iluwn
three times ami Ihe third diseent
was Hie pharm.
I'relllll ;issl OllP.
In the otieiier, a t'liur rmiiiii,.,.
between .nilih 'riioinpson ami
Itobert t'yr. Hie all, II, nee wa.l put
In a fine r.-lll.. for the rest or the
c ard. Cyr, r. . n In the i Iiib but
with a Kood puneh nud plenty or
wlllliiKness lo take It or civs It
either, Buvn Thoiiiison n real HbIii
at times nlthouk'h Zenith clearly
outclassed t'yr on points. Hut
Zenith hud one weakness, that tif
nittln too ion' although It was not
intentional. And in the fourth,
with tho fiRbt his by points,
Thompson, lot one go that Ult bo.
here, Coaeh Jack Kourke lias a
tine niieleus for a Hli'ong teum.
After the I'enn relays tho .M-i-roou
will ellKairu In Ms first dual
meet of Hie season with Us an.
elent (U.iiiKP rlvul ut Kyrarusr
May 3. An interetass meet will be
held on Whltnall Kli'ld Muy J.
Tho iinmuil rlush with the Army
will be HliiKed at Wist rulul May
la, to be followed four days later
by the K. '. lluntiiiKlon trofiby
enmiiellllon and tho lllanen mod.'
ley raee on the loeal traek.
Ilallillton t'ollOBe, willeh was
met for the first time In several
Heasoti.s last year, will oppose Hie
Maroon here May l li. Tho Ma
roun seored over tho Huff and
Line in mi Interesting meet in
1! ... und Ihn event litis season
promise to hn even mors keenly
eonlested. A sprint medley will
lie held at Hiinilllnn May 21.
Atler the IntereolleKlules Col-
Bato nlhlote win ronipelp for Ihej
.-M-.np nun made eup and In Hie
fraternity relay May ;s. The nli
niial luterseholastir event will he
held May ,11, with several of III"
leading high sehool nnd prup
I ea ins 111 this vicinity competing
lor the. honors.
Oregon Js Victorious
K.ruKNK. IKpeolul .) t'nlver
sity of IH, iron defeated I'lilversllv
or washitiKton in one of the moil
tlirllllliK BiitneM ever nlnyed on
the local Hour, 29 o 2.1. The
tiams fought furiously fromlba
openliiB lo the closing whistle.
Snys Atblptps Miould rrr On.
LOS ANOKI.KM. (AP) Tred
rbomson, former holder of Ihe A.
A. U. nll-uround trnelt and field
Immplonshlp. deplores the prac-
lien of nthletes In relinuulshlnr
athletira us soon na . they finish
school,
the Day
oS the Knight Is here!
23Q Sales Increase!
One thing syre li taltea a wonderful motor
car to make the brilliant record Willys-Knight
made in 1923.
People are turning to the Knight lor Iti
beautilul coachwork, ita luxurious comfort, its
distinction, its great strength but mainly and
mostly for the many incomparable benefits
ol the wonderful Willys-Knight sleeve-valve
engine. The engine that grows quieter,
smoother and more powerful in usel
GETTINGS & HANKS
laii! Jefferson Ave.
"WILLYS -KNIGHT
' The ffroaU.r portion of tho meet
Inif was taken up with the discus
sion of (he plans lor tho club for
the coming year. vvim inn cum
in the best financial condition of
IN existence and wi'h tho mem
bership as a whole tnUlns advnu
tac of many of Its privlletfeH the
tpieftlon was what should bo done
to make it function still nioro ef
ficiently, primarily tho country
club was orKanlstcd for the pur
pose of building and operating it
olf course and to promote- tho
game of golf. Golf ha.s been a
feature of tho club at all times
but the social attractions of tho
Out) and- club house huvn proven
to be probably a larger uml more
popular attraction than tho ilnhs.
Outside of Die cost of land pur
chase, nearly twolhlrdf of tho
totul revenue of the club has been
pent In construction aid mnln-tam-nee
of the club house.
. Tho begliwlff'f - t he present
year findH ,tho club practlcnllv
tree from.' debt, with the club i
of the entiro membership will hi; and tax. Tho resent plan Is lu
nched this spring to put the 'shorten the ten on nho,- .(, '
nnd leave out-number live for sit
hole!. ,J')C lct on niiiiilinr
be used with best results, 'finch will be. shoiten d also, for the, la
member who will hel will bet i diey coim-hm ami iiuinlicr mm
"""'h'" " ""u "run or puniuii iiwu llOle Wi lit U ave
ground In the best possible condi
tion so that the new mower can
which It will bo his duty to put
in perfect condition. Once this Js
done it will bo easy to keep - It
that way. AM the ditches and gul
lies am to bo worked und brldgud
to allow of shots being played
from tho ditches nnd to makn it
possible to mow the grass from
them without damaging tho eiulp
nient. Alt the greens are. to in
put in the best possible condition
ai d sufficient help Kept nt. nil
limes to keep them that way.
With the Improvement in th'i
grounds tlm lime is now (brought
rlpo to enlist now members to tho
playing of tho game. Nearly every
member talked to has announced
hts intention of taking up the!
game this season and a number '
of events to encourage this part '
'd a second
limo ttj m,tjk i tin- eighth and ninth
holt-.
Sockiily, the country club has
mkin lis liluco.ln tint community
im a vv'i'v Important factor. It
would- v-ep! that' little Vould b.;
dumt- to make this feature aiu
more popular. but sb-pj; w-re taken
la make, the clubhouse of .a 1111 lo
Uiore vu,fuc to t.be younger people
of the chib. A junior social coni
mllii'o of I'ivn metiibcrs was form
ed io look tiller this of which Mrs. '
K. .1. -1 Kitchen vitH appointed
chniriujin, riuiis for some enter-.
tainmentH for the rhlldron of the.
mcnihcrn nri! now being inade, ih
dclalln of which "will be announc.
id In the near future.
houso and grounds, completed. In-jure beinti planned. - Last yenr the
eluding walks, garage, additional
quart er.'j for the caretaker nnd
ninny other- Improvements which
have been needed badly. A new
rotary is ready for the coming
tenson. Tho club owns lis own
tractor nnd a large heavy roller
has also been purchased. With
these thing all completed tho di
rectors wore unanimously agreed
that the keynoie for the coining
season; should he golf. Every ef
fort possible -will- bo made to fur
ther golf from, now on; The course
hhsJ: Keen impnbvTQ ' "gitodnnlly for
tho past several -.years; A turf is
'forming which will hn a great
deal of help- ctnd which will get
belter as t Im'e goes on. The help
course war. in such shape that,
the game did not progress ns It
should but no such difficulty will
be allowed to prevail this Reason
and It in hoped thai tho number
of l-n . Orande golfers will bo at
least doubled this year, fine of
Ihe most encouraging parts of Ibis
Ih the number of ladles who are
expecting to take up tho game this
sutson. From present Indications
there will be nearly as many In
die: playing I his season as men.
To encourage them a, special la
dles 'course will be ' riiapped ' out
which will be somewhat shorter
than the standard course and
which will also eliminate the lom
Htrenou holet on number five
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, lycrs &
i Prcsscrs
Vl'l.ONK MUV 73.1
Depot Street
TOUT-PERSONS.
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niy i.iiiliM.ciiii.stlpiltioji
, , Rtifpfrf cnj?.lJfiiJon improved by
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