La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 01, 1924, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES
ll V I I a I TH
SPORTNEWSl
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'HUGH GATES'
START DEBATE
Football Is Rapidly Re-
coming Commercialized
Declare Some Educators.
small percentage of tin i ndenl
bod,
Cr,mj Object.
'"Pie, iHnil.lf with college ath-li-lU
it l hat th'iv U too much
at lib-lies ami :too few uthh-tes,"
aid (.'uiiiii. "Hundreds of thoti-
juarwb. oi dollars an- -nl, and Ihf
product Jn it few K"rs u I lib-ten
I thai urc iralnftl to On- ld notch.
I Tim other unnumbered thousand;.
I of college Kiu'l n-.H are satisfied
' wii h the M-eond-hund glory in 1 h
J Fklll of "our KMin. and for I hi-
most part do nol realize their own
rallure to secure a share in the
Kvnvml ulhlelic benefit. Albr all
ii Ir not tin- amount of money
lakcn in at these sports, it is howl
ruiirli is expended lhat count.
Thus Hit coill roversy rages,
f otnt' authorities condemning the
'Voiiiinercliilijeed spirit" which
now charuc ifrly.es the sport of
looihdll ami others claiming 'hat
larg,, K-'itt receipts an m-resiry
ti I'iiianrtf other wporir.
r
The March of March
FASHIQfNS
The new modes have arrived an we invite your inspec
tion. Have you heard that theiew silhouette is a little
Jess severe than it has heerr! The skirts' are much
shorter, too. There are maw new things you'll he in
terested in, such as long yfnic, apron effects, Chinese
treatments, cape, collars nd many other interesting
details.
.r.jcsss..
A (lood Place to Trade
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GIVEN PARTY
l! I, rmiklin)
NKW VltK (l. N. H.) Tho
hlaKKi-rltiK HiiiiiK taken In km Kate
rece ipts ul rodlltall icunit-K In I In
larger titiivi-i-Htiifi; lust si-ason
have nonvinot-il vnrloiiH vhUcku an-lliorltii-M
that, the upon has ovr
hI -ppiil Ihc boumlH of '".'Miort for
KporLV wake" Und Ik Iji-cominu a
eti rn niiriii I t-nl irnrlw( 'I'licv
Q ' "vl-w u. it h n In rin" t h tlt-itin ml
for lawr laOiumn, fcurhifc tha'
I iootlall haw no monopolized In-
K-re.u roll'KA Uetivltiw thai.
like the it'iuukenhtin monster, ii
, threatens to denlroy the ileal of
Ithf inMiititionH which foterpfi It.
Klatlntir'N Ishnw a roiillerahle
j variation in th wire .of the K"e
i rereiptH. 1 At Syraeu.se profits of
I approximately JID.oiio were n-allz-
! e( last easoii. Tint rerrlpU; over- I,AII) fANVO.V (Uperinl) A
loppfd every previous year's hut fan wf II warty In Ihr. nature of a
'expenditure) wen also great er. surprise was given Mr. and Mrs.
j The money from football was iimi-h fjeorue TiMon on till evening of
to run all other Hpoiir. 1 l-'ehruury 21. Mr. and Mrs. Til- j
I ProfilM IlM'IH'UH4
l ootlMill prorllK at ('oliiinhla j ranch In Wallowa County, near
j rnlvenlly for I a Kt hpukoii were j tho iwon of Justine and the' liavn
;);i7,iMiii a coiiipured with f 1 G.immi ; ruiidn many friemlK In the neigh
I for l!)2ii; $17.intn for J2I und j horliood who regret their leaving.
$ IK.00 for l!t22. The i veiling was Hpent at curds
Although ',the, alliletlp iissocia- and dancing ami nodal conversa
tion at WilliaitiH College collided tion and Mm. THton was present -JS.444
In guto rerelpiM and ll,-,ed wlih a heatittful vane n tok
406 -In guarantees, the money tuk-! L "-i. :
en In wuh u I most entirely eaten up
by epinH(ifi,
lr. ChurleH W. Kennedy, chair
man of the Hoard of Athleilr Con
trol ut I'rlnceton Tnlverslty
eluded at "Miiperflciul" the stato
inents iliut collage football han
become commercialized.
Nntnrnl ITCRult.
'These lurg football gnmn re
ceipt!! have com- in an entirely
spontaneous wii, cxplalneif, Dr.
Ken ncil-, 'bca use foot bill I In a
tiuiuc with v. thrilling Interest to
the Npectntor beyond thai of uny
oilier sport. Hpeolutors, there
fore, cjeinaml seul . I n I lit ab
ncc of studia wlib elastic wall
Hut probbmi of ntMctlc ussocla
tionji In (lie no-called 'hits games,
on or remembrance from the Oct
Togeiher Club, of which Hho has
been a member for several years.
A nice H.ipin-r was served, which
was prepared by the ladle at
tiiiilnWhl i;nd at ont o'clock nil
took their departure wishing .Mr.
and Mrs. Tilton all kindu of Kod
luck in their new undi riaking.
Those who gathered at the TH
ton home were. Mr. and Mrs. Join
Sherwood, Mr. ami M ''. 'de
,,oM;(., Mr. ..nd Mrs. W. Hher
wotxl and son Vernon, Mr. and
Mrs. Chus. Kofland. Mr. and Mrs.
K. I'eebb r. Mr. ami .Mrs i W.
Dnim-niiih and dinihiers, Kuth
uu,l (Jladyh-. Mrs. I.. Wilson,
and Kim Arthur, Mr. and Mm.
i nrv Connst ll, Mr. and Airs.
illi;ur. IJanioii, Air. und Mm.
(ft-o. Tinker, .Mls KHa H"
geiu '.anion, Mrs. Mary Coiinsell,
i.i.l sons, I'rank, Hariie, itaymomi
and IMward, Jesse Ward, Mr. and
Mrs.-Shcrrell Kwin, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude II:li. Mr. ami Mrs. Wal
lace spencer and children and Mr.
and .Mrs. Chas. Orandy.
Mr. and Mrs. Kherrell Kwin left
early M outlay morning In I heir
car for Vakima, where they will
spend a few weeks. They will at
tend the wedding of Mrs. Kwln's
Ulster, M tss A I Ida. Johnson and
visit wiih another sister, Aim. (ieo.
i. l.oney, whilo there.
Mrs. Jnmes ATcCIure was Jjost--sr
to the (Jet Together Club Oil
February 14. The afternoon wan
.spent in the usiiatl manner, holn.t?
rol lowed by u very dainty lunche
on. 'Die tables and decorations
being In keeping with Valentine's
iay.
j About ninety people wero pres
ent ut the parly In the. hall, lVh-
! ruary 2il. ut which nine Indies or
the Cel -Together Club were host
essej . I lancing and cordn wero
enjoyed until midnight, when a
lellcious supper was servctl. The
)lOSlHMK(. VPr& MPKflliniPK Ii1. I.
Ion uro prxparln lo i-. miov.. lu a wil:lo Kno,.K JohnKon. .,.
Ii. W. PciIiI.t, I., w. Drunmniltli.
MIhh OlailyH I iruinNiiitt h, C)ylt
Hiiiii1. w. O. Hhonvooil, iinl
Chan, Grandy,
After School
Going to and from sclumlyffld those
hours of play are the times yyfc boys test
the wearing quality of allyifioes.
AND THE TEST
OUR B
ays SHOES sr
tryX
PAIR
to $4.75
SGRANTON S SHORT, INC.
Arrnl Montlay.
Tim llrasa not - I
3-1 -1 t !
ANNIVERSARY
il lU'tiH on, would be l-'ru
a tireless, aggressl
IS OBSERVED
Th- loil -two weekH bus b
, veal hrtlnp weather, beautlfti
lAinHhltuij'WntTher, wlthiL lilt I'
nil u.
I T. 1:, Kennedy had the iiiIh-
fortune to cut IiIh liliee while
making a rnpllug pole for bin
wugon, 1 In. was eon lined lo liiu
home ()! u few ' duya.
Miss ' Nodlne, Mr. Cussldy
and Mrs. Norton, if Haker
niotored out to attend the pro-eii up tor Davis (up detvnse, ,jo
gram l'"riday evening. They wercjimt afford an eiicouritKing prospect.
.. I. .n.w. I.tr Mluu .1 'aiuiiihImv Mini A llul I'fi llti will luthe
llOllOrS the MemorV Of Caidy. who Is In the piUnaryleontrndlnK nation In the llil'D
C'nn,in.n Ml"(tViii-4 -rn nntl who spent the week i
eoi Re Washington on llIlUr wHh' 1rtvnAH
Medical ', Springs School
vent that, TUden ami Richards
anees T. Hunf-
nIvy! player only
a si rldn short of thfl actual blg
t imeiH; t he K'inm-y brothers, Carl
l-'lsher and Harvey Hnodgt-aits, of
the national "first .ten." Also Wal
liicu Johnson, Clarence J. (irlffln
and Watson M. Wushbnrn, all of
whom have seen better days.
In fact, any four of them, team-
Natal Day.
Mr. and Mi-h. Mender, Mr. and
Mrs. V. I.ove and Miss Thomas,
of Maker, motored lo Medical
Siit unlay evening V attend 1 hi
lt loom and I uitican party.
M I II HCA r, HPICI NOH. f Special )
fn honor of Geo. Washington's
birthday the pupil of Mr.n
Hotxu'H room gave a Very Inter-' T unm tinimnn
e-HlIng proKram February aa. One FLA 1 TJC-U Kl 1 lAl
cliarmlng featur,. of the program
was" a dani'e lu accordance to
t he, customs and dress of M i
and Mrs. (Ieo. Washington. The
l;iement nf tin- : school hulldhur!
was bemitlfiilly decorated with!
red, white and blue ul reamers '
UKASE IS PERU
TO '25 DAVIS UUP
challengo round, the latter need
only nominate (Jerald I'lilterson. J.
(. Anderson and I'at fi'llaru Wood
as Its. team to be virtually certain
of regaining the cup.
No American doubles leant, Tll-
;den Included, figures lo beat l'ai
llerson ami O'Haru Wood. Thi're-
lorn i ht- Australians could break
even in the four singles mutches
jtio illfiicult. matter with Tlbbn on)
und still take. jiosNeaslon of the
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
alACHlVE SHOP AND FOUNDRY
AU Kinds of Machinery, Automobiles and Tractors
Ovorbmi led and Itebullt
Acctyleno Welding of All Klijds
Cylinder llorlng and Ovorsie J'fctona
Cranbstiarts, Pistons and Piston Pinja Itegroiu
, Give Vb a Trial
D. FITZGERALD
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is not to ultriu't speclators but to
repel them.
"It Is varsity football almost
alone l but finances our whole,
modern system! or Intercollegiate
sport, he declared.
Or. Kennedy pointed out that In
the larger universlilei: the handl
ing of the uihlctlc rit:dK bus pass
ed out of bumlK of. under-grudu-utes
anil of "Irresponsible groups
of ulumnl" inio the attmlnistra-
tlon of responsibly liuNiness or- I
yaiiirations under the control of
tho uuiversitlfu. The only way
Kennedy declared. . for coaches ' U ",,y 1,hum'H V"'
to give their services free unci
lor ull students to buy their own i
athletic equipment.
Tint other side of the question
wus upheld by Walter Cuinp. one
of the world's foreniont author
ities on. athletics, who coudemne
ihu extntinc system on the ground
that all the money taken in
expend! for ihe benefit
KENNEDY
-21
.N'ew hcimcdy Iladlfi Hccelveiy
Model V, simple to ojM-raU', se
lect I ve, iiiit-inuicall ef-ellenl.
Model V is particularly fre
from "re-iadlatlon." Km braces
I he entire broadcast wave range.
A set ull members of the family
can operate. Price, completely
uuippeil, with all tubes, batteries.
plug
I ealcrs pb ase o&uuuu leal t1
it for our e.vtu
in jfuir (Knlliy.
(lemueti
ground T
in wns j
Hiom
Sione Kil-S
,U.J WV Sit
' Willi j
t)( nroposfllDII jfc
I
1
viicu ir
Campbell
1205 N. Ave.
Checker Champ Plays
ColunibuK, (an. , KharkH
((H.I'MHIIH, Gn,, (INS) lAJfrct!
Joitlan, ex-cliamplon checker
ptayi v of Ihe world and retired
champion of Fnglund und Scot
land, who is touring tho rutted
Slate, slopped here the other day
ind engaged lu several matches
(Ity r.fivhl AValsIi)
N :V VOIt K. ( f . N .S. ) WII h oil t
nud fhiRH, ,nnd following the pro- Htrclehlng the luinglnatbn beynn1
giitlll n ilellghtful time was spent the hounds of elastic decency. It is
inirclug und - delicious refresh- not difficult to conceive lhat Ihe
ments were served. . Davis ( 'up may leave our inerrv
F. Whllten mi. I Cy Timer wero midst In I ! 2 Ti . provided (till Ttlden
in llaki-r on buslnes Monday. . ;and Vincent Klchards remain with
(leu. South bun returned home the literati, as they threuieu to du.
from his ranch at Huntington. 'Thev will cease to be amaieuis mi
und repoilB everything fine t here. I January I, 1!ilT.. according lo the!""!' local checker wirardr.
Or. Ftideman, of Maker, was player-writer tb-cre,. of the I'nited' iU' lift for St. lvtershurK. Flu.,
called to Medical Saturday even- states Lawn Tennis iisHoctiitlou. wheni ho will partlciputd lu the
lug for Steve 1'agctt. land, therefore, they will cenfte lo ' "l1'" checker tournament there t he
Claud Turner and Nesdon Foye i, lennln players. j Inner p:n-i of thlg month,
nix.. working on the roads and the The effect on America's stains as'-
....Bie.n ui .i.ih vu-muy win sure the cup-defending nation would he
appreciate a road lhat th.-y run instantaneous and quite without
gel to Maker by. without going i.tleft. It would leave only WiL
na f way to Lagle Valley ,Ulm A j,)hnfMmi mi(l w.
'Ihe bund of sheep of John ii,llH r n... i......
delivered ni,i tnr f, .,.,-, ,wn..n .! it i ....
and
M lies was sold
to . Hot Hake.
J. IL Wanker purchased two
puivbred heryford bulls of Air.
i 'handier, of Maker Valley
(ieo. Johnson xci timed Sunday
i ro'n i Halm s.
V. Sutherland has been break
Iii;t. borm-s for Win Duncan.
i Veil McKnight is visiting with
Lester Miller at the (.ieo. Loosly
hoine.
Kd. Turner, Is visit inir In I nion.
Mrs. V Lane and H. (ireen
spenj Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Wilson nt Happy Canyon
. W. Uinders Weill to Inion
H mUny to visit with his mother
ho has been seriously 111.
J. Kennedy und son hud the
misfortune to lorn their purebred
Lincoln buck Monday morning.
Mr. Layo nnd family, of the
TurK, spent Sunday ut the home
or;v Whltten.
W. Butherlund, of Fnlon, Is
hefplnir Ueo, Johnson and son
m ItK the feeding of the sheep
Mrs. W. Lane and H. (Ireen
wi'M dinner gtiesta ut the home
ofjI. K. Kennedy Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. r. J. lowers
motored to Portland to attend the
funeral of T. T. Goer and visit
frlyijds.
U H Wlrth, of Tho Pallrs,,
nt ono time a resident of Medical
Springs, vtm a visitor hero Thurs
day, rteporta are that Mr. Wlrth
nnd family mill soon be living at
Medical again
Masonic secret Hull Johnston wants
to give up competitive hnnis and,
probably will. j
Wtltlams. collaborating i lib
Maurice McLnughlin. w;ts not ca
pable of keeping the cup belt- in;
I!I4, and the assumption is that
he will be no belter ntiaUlh-d after
Ihe passage ol leu years. He is
temperunii-nial. flighty. btllli.int
and erratic hy turns and .altoieiii-,
er. iiitt an f.leal tb f. nib r. At l:ut
best, then- is nolle UUe l,iai. At
his worst, be is itimiiy unap
proachable. Support itu WillianiM. in i h.J
itnrrM.vns.M (;ti
(Ieo. K, llowv, of CnttHl,
s;iii:
"Many people of rnlon Aiiow
Hint 1 was iii 1m os t
a hopelesy Viclilll
of rheum Jisni last
fall. wh.Y 1 h.-gan
taking vt ir Whirl
wind isidney und
Kheiujuic Tablets.
I luu'e not bad a
t wt'n n e or sign
of. rheumatism for
over a month. I
Chief wish every Old Vet.
Whirlwind onin could try It."
These Tablets are also recom.
mended for nil Kidney and Blad
der derangements. Sold on money
druggists. l per box.
The Style
Importance
Of Hosiery
l u.l Ki'i-at n' that of your
Jttjn.'s, or your lint. "Vou full,
mil art. ml lo ctiounn cart1
I.ssly. J
Our hnslKry n.-olioif 1b uliou'
Inc m v npriiiK li.itWy in ror
nt uiiKlil!.. idyl und colors
And wvi.' ulmiimrtlculur lo
hnv,. only 11iomkiiiI lhat fit
pfi-tiTlly.
shA-tkx
l'tloi- y.!,o lo $-J.75
TheBootery, Inc
A Para.llv for Tlrod Ft
lloino of (Ira Aivh Al.l Shoe
tiiuvi:n sinn, tucr.
20 IH-pot St. 1-hooe M-tta
The
Home PI;
2
rioldtW Ojovea, liy to $fi.00
Catchers' Mitts, u0 lo $15
Data J jhc to $2.o0
Twenty yelia iperleuc In
Spoiinjr Goods' '
A. Ci. SpauliiiB Agimts
A!,-IN MS & dOHSON
Props.
FOR SALE
S rooms, hath, cellar, cold stor
age, garage, w oodtdied, all in
good condition, litrgo lot. House
nlculy furnished, aitiui.ted on S.
Fourth street, paved, ntco lawn
and garden spot. All for $l'&oii
with a cash nuvment of l0(in.
balance monthly installments
of 1 S per month.
G room modern ho us, tw lots,
situated on Y avenue, tm ma
cadam ttfreel: ull furntfuro in
tho ho.lse except twqf pieces.
Price J2C.no und $5tm ash will
handle it. Balance iinthly in
stallments.
0 roomed house, city water, elec
tric lights, large rft. on corner
of V uid Kir, mcaduni streets
all paid Vnid othr assessment a.
Oarage and wodshed. Price
$ l Sob. (Ian isutne a mort
gage and contact, $1K0. Bal
ance cash.
W nr getting considerable In
nulry . for more houses. If you
hnv one to sell come In and list
it with us If you want to sell:
If not you had better not list with
us for we will sell It.
Phy, Black &
Stoop
Id I Cramle NUonl Unk PMg.
hm Grand, Oregon.
rnoNK maim aa
What Is Your
Hobby
GOLF, TENNIS
BASEBALL
FISHING
OR
SHOOTING
YES! Then Sec Us
We have the finest line
in the city. New goods Arriving very day.
If You Want tie Bes
Then we will see vVu jrcxt week
Oregon Hardware
& Implement Co.
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(if Sportirig Goods
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Every Is'oon For
40c
We Serve
Soup
Choice, of
Two Meat Orders
Bread and Byfter
Tea - Coffey - Milk
. Pie pr ley Cream
The
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H 24 Rounds of Boxing K
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Star Theatre
BIOXDAY, MARCH 3RD
8:30 O'clock
Auspices La Grande Boxing Commission
KID PARKER
Colored, 115 Lbs.
VS.
DANNY
' 115 Lbs.
10-ROUND MAIN VENT
vs
H KID SARP .
H 130 Lbs.
S 6 Round
S THOMAS
S 125 Lbs.
BURNS
A
JAN NY MARTIN H
130 Lbs. n
i-Final-G
THOMPSON H
12.'i Lbs. 5
1 Rounds t
n WEINIE FORD vs. YOUNG DEMPSEY
H 85 Lbs. . 85 Lbs.
1 Rounds 1
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Tickets at Imperial and Home Plate
Ringside $1.65; General, $1.10; Kids 55c
Get Tickets Earlv
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