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X 11 J i l HI " ' 1 1111 "' t - V B ! 0 ! J one i ' Lho : liai :. - - J It ma ice thi buj mil, UI i 'Li ! f! I" Ladies Heavy M'inter Union Suits Bodice and Tubular, ankle length. 80c HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE "A Good I'lai U Trade" j TIGER BASKETEERS VICTOeiOUS . ' . I "Kid" Kaplan Is New Featherweight Champ Danny Kramer Stopped in Ninth Round of Hectic Brawl at New York ' oc BUCKS 1ST BEAR GAME PAyvrrVA. Calif. fHy lh" Ah-flfH'Kttt-d lr'fu) Kuuie Itockne, coach of the Noire Iwtnw foofh.tl) 1 team, lut- Friday htKiied the won! that klibd chances of a irt--rt-ing between hln eleven and the I'DlTeraity of rallfornlu arn ht-n-. Jtoc-kn'v -who has 4en on side r Jr,u alt day the rroMsal advanced by itlimmi of h'!i inv.il utlous. said ' hln learn had r-e i-d a t -v. -r; hat , ti-rtnjf In the S- v. Year's d:y clash with Rianford. Hurry HiunkV-t r, o.tijjrierback, In in the 1'tt.fH'i ; i j;os;.itnl with a brokiii ankl'' L. .i a fast; Joe Pacii has a stiaim . wv.-brae, and Hilt t'ctnvy has two fractured ribs. Tim latter two players are not hi the hospital. Th tut Injurit , sUd the coach. would greatly weaken lit team. Moreover, he added, his men Mere scheduled to rtfrjino their studbn at Notre 1'uine January . Finally. If It u.-re possible to or ranre a frame with tlx; Gulden tears, h v d t-r '.a red , the con t ust would tn played In til Herkeby aiudiuin and not In 1.os Anjt-hs. ' The Kockne men leave Hat unlay for Man KranriHtro. Sport Gossip I inp bankets, -count on the short liots. Tho aiitmnl hi a pood team on ilhe floor Hliirh had be-n, exi'ci-'-I to win'lM-fore the atari oi Ile jtj.HK'. i-'or the- tumnl Xiixx-,.-iurt. ,i at c nter. sj.-tcalf an, I ;.r t'ty fruard ,nd I'rict am! l.vnch j forwards. Frank Jtbirk rf. n . d Tb- lill' iip 1T Cue ti ik seh.'Md. I Hiimnt-lt at cnicr. Si-wanl :id ''Hf'AtSn. IAI' The iu mnrial : I'nafiiuno at fornir-ls and Kr-mk 4 -, ktiu iuaiiK-r f, and t-arindi al unlr, wbu b t;irt-j 1 'tii aKo Whil.- Sx. to Im rct d ll,- fruiif prov-d the Mronrs d tit tht- "libs park, wttt ! a tiil-j eoitildnalion al'hoiiKh und I and;'. Ir iid-nt Werk of the I j l.vman N .ini'i wil at forward J id Kriday ntht. aft-r roitiph iiiiK I hi iI Kt-rr lar r j.iayed a pood fcani.-; tiiiiiiii.-it io of all din Riibntii-j Tie (jame Wiisfalrly f;(t but I at Ku;rd. jt.-l. Th iii-inorinl tu i'hanr. who! was inanv-l h- tiu.ny 1utniA-a und Tiie priiteiKi) -iikt!--c-H in t ),: Kuiix-d 1 1 fume as ib- -fcftr-j tt rhsid.-riiirT.- uiiiotllit of rOiKt -U'vh tioA plai r w-n in -!! ad-r" during the years he' work both by the alumni upd the ;abtiiiy tu ki tde hud awav ntiddty i:iaiiitt; the t'u., will fe tribute hiKti "'" fl: verw ' acl ae.-.ir: f .tnd t.:. k t.f in ... from f.- !M:n.:.in-nt of Hie f .. j In.pet fur a wliming bas ketball team seenw-il ititH-ti b t IT UkM eti-uliia wtien tfie liisli sfinn4 Mjiiad b-feai(i a Mrumr aluuuil qubibi by Ibe tunn- of j:. to si. VISIT . .. Yellowstone " Park';;, .; RTEUIXH'TU'AV At ; Vespers, 5 P. M. - Methodist Church Tomorrow An opportunity to the wenders of tho VellowHtoi..' without expens?. - Nrmon tiwme "3uKi;fitioii for 3 2 5. NEW YOItK fBy th AawcJat ed Irewj. Jxuis "Kid" Kaplan of lleriden, Conn., won the world featherweight championship in MadiMjn Square Garden - Friday mght by neorhtif a trrhnleaf knockout in the ninth round of a j&-totind title match with iwn n y Kramer of Philadelphia, The end rame after on minute, and 1 1 at-cond of flft-htlng in the ninth ' round, when Ma Ho(f. Krumer'H maiiaKer, toased In the; towel to auve Kruiiier front fur-; itier puiilHhifieiit. Tht J'hiladvl phia houihpaw wua battered Into -oriipeti' M-ibiitiiuion by the Mir id' n boy. but jfaniely jiiayeU on I.Ih fcei in ttie face of Kaplan' rt ifntlejyi attack. . - j Kaplitn will In rcroKnlc-d' c wortd'a featherweiht champion h th.f S't'w Vork athletic coinmtatuoiit by virtue of hut victory. Thj coinmia.on ruled that the winner? of the elimination tournament Kould le the, world' champion In-j aKniUfji ua Johnny lunde for-j mer champion, returned the title, of ti e oomiutftaion to award H ' to liu- vui.ner of this tournament. j Kaplan I'm Old Tacihw. ( J.aplun used the aanic tactics he1 employed in his previous iKiutal of the tournament, rtwhiny In) with a tattooing left and a flash-! injr riitit tiiat lorv down h'a op- ponent for stven rounds of thej Imttle. After the socund round' there was little doibt about th outcome, for Kramer appeared un- ; at!e to ifet his much touted leltij into action with the New Knifland "bua saw" whirl lnf and cottinf his man to pieces. I'ntil the virtual knockout In' tne ninth. It was all one way w;th the New EngMander puinmel iiiK away, sevininifiy unubtu to down his man. Kramer's rltfhl eye was swollen and his fac smeared with blood- aa h atrutr-gle-l to retain his footing. H ac cepted a terrific beating until hui u.anatfer threw In the towul in' After Kramer left the! fin. U a learned that hln nu h been broken and there were liev erul cuts en lib head. Kupl.in just munaged to acaJti linuii to the featherweight 11 mil of 1 'Jt pound while Kramer, a natural featherweight, entered'lhe rinjf t lib. Kaplan is a native of It unU. He Ik :S yars old and has been ffdhUiiff for tho past mix years. He ran away from his Russian home at the acd of ll and came to this country to seek his for tur.tv Tlie Cincinnati Ket A n prmr to bav only six retcu lara around wliom lo build a La bail icftui tor t iw 1 925 racw la llm .Sat h NiaJ Icato ie. Huriiii and lmncaii laie li appcarvil from IIm- otitfiHd, Jukd IaubTt i-e il.sd, ami ( vt-raty and lloluief bate beru waived out of Hie hMUf, altlawixb imy Mill re mala ou lite rluh'it ruMer. litM, lliucy aiul She I tan wul do llw pllibinic. lttinhb-4 M a nt t-t will t-ti. liab , VlnHII w ill play I bird ha and l-xldli lton4i' will apjM-ar : lit ttM otttficbt. 'llH-re are setcrai a-i-4. A new champion has be.-n crowned amouff the junior Indoor tennis players. Horace H. -fhtt-r of Gt-orgt Washinffton ' hit school of New York, winninjr the, crown by defeating H. Johnson1 of Newton academy, Waban. iiuA-s.. Th jrslay. Kenneth, , AM, of Mercershurx academy, la.-it year's winner, lost In ihs if-ijil-final. - Preliminary excavations .for th. new, Hhorta arena in Jonfr : jslun J city which is expected to si-itt one hundred thousand will bv ytnrted Monday, according to official announcement. THE NEW J oh n ny Im n dee. who au rren rfercl the f featherweight boxing crown, is reported to have ra bled from Italy his Intention of giving battle to his successor. Dun dee at the time lie gavs up the title. Insisted h was unM lo make the weight agulu. Sp ial ecia AT Oregon Trail Cafe Chicken Dinner 60c Served from 11 A. M. to 8 V. M. 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It is therefore fitting that Monday, January 5th, the Chrysler's first birthday, should, be a day of celebration for the Chrysler organization because of the unpar alleled success attained in one year's time for owners and admirers because of the Chrysler's revolutionary achievements. -You are cordially invited to attend birthday party. THERE WAS Another Election This election was held by the Housewives of Union County who unanimously voted that Federation Flour IS THE I5EST FLO fit EVER SOLD : .: "Every Up-to-Datc Grocer Carries It. La Grande Milling Co. We Go Out of Our Way to Serve IF IT'S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. THE CITY GROCERY Just Buck of Cit- on fir Sirwl PUOXE IAL bH .KAT BAIM FKEE DELIVEKY LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS our W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. mm: We Have in Stock and Are Agent.s for ATWATER-KENT . RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. H n N n u H K n M w a H H fc M kuu.v 101 NEW MI.ET BI.DG.