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THE LA GRANDE EVENING
Thursday, "January 22, 1925.
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Kid Gloves, Special $1.50
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"A Uatui IMnco lo Trade"
ISPORTNEWS
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DISTRIGT IS
FAR J LEAD
By sroop)
With the haaUAhall Hanson w.'ll
undor Wuy In lCaatorn Orison, uiwi
this dlHtrJct of nix cmniilfH, no
jtartlc'ilurly uiil atuiirJ ItiK t u m t;
iav Ijffii (IcvrloiH'd yil. M;:vTii!
squads Hhou proiulric, hul ! inn
alone jntiEf t ll wIh-Uht tin? piom
lap bTi.iiiH u reality,
. hooking over thn 'Vigcra, for ex
ample, iiow on their wuy to Wal
lowa whern they play tonight,
MacTavlah In atill fuolnir u big
"lak in building1 up wlnnliiK
team around ono vcicrun. Uti h;
boiiip lair material now In huntf
and cvory man on the fht toiim
luib plenty of flirht ami iiMIHy lo
lteep ritrhthiK. They have liei-n
luuL'ht the rudliiM'iilH it ml finer
points of tin- eai'no hut . rail
to exhlMt thi'in In contests In ii
poliwheil way. VnojieBiloimbly. by
the, time the dlHtrlet teams arrive
tt Vnlon to vie for the ehuruploti
Bhlp and the trip to the Male
tournament, the lilue and While
rafters will he far uluntr their
. ... route.
tint one bis question remain.
Can the I .a Orinri team, eom
- posed of b it one veteran, hit a
1.- ... sttlde and hold It during the
- rotupetltlon It will undentab'y
meet there? If it can, the Who
and Whlto colors have a ehance.
- "Wallowa' loom can bo heal en
inflight If the Titters play Urn ter
rific defensive nystem lined iiKUInst
Joseph. Wall u has a strung
" offend but If taclileil i-ljfhl, (he
' players nill nark when the Ji
ll rives Arc broken lip,
The Joaeph team In one of the
best looking conglomeration or
towers In I'nlon, Baker nnd Wal
lowa counties just now. a team
-..Sf-VV.t'.'ntnii.hHs been whlppejl Into
Turn Back Ihe
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Doors close Saturday night, January 31, and this record-breaking Bargain Feast is ended.
that will force you into this store to make savings you never believed possible. Come!
Smashing, record-breaking suit values! That's what you'll find.
The first lot includes the best suits to be bad sold up to $60.
The second lot are suits that sold up to $12.50 a world of wear,
style and value. And the third lot includes every other suit.
Small sizes. All suits in each lot vav lwlow cost!
$27.50, $19.95, $9.95
A Clean-Up Price On It All
MEN'S SWEATERS-Brush- ROYS' SCHOOL SUITS-AH
cd wool, coat and pull-over sizes, good styles, long-wear-
stylos; neat and good-looking, in& materials; an amazing
now at bargain (your choice of any
e-j n-. boys' suits in the store) at
$3.98
MKVH WOOIi SHIRTS
Slilrw inl. mini in m'U at nunc tliose out In A wonilrrfiil pari wool
fS.nn nml to, Ix-aullfnl liurrjr, Tlio rlirvp-lliinl mirnunt Hint wiw an im
patient, p,itivt rnlH-kr. " ""n. usual valup t . A
nothing nM'rrisl.
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Shoes, Hats, Work Togs
ALL OX THE AUCTION CLOCK
Only 8 More Days
Hfart. The writer believes It will
be u llxt'or factor at I'nlon thla
year than Couch l'fpper's five
was last year.
1 1 m her Ktlil i-etnafim Ibodurk
how. It lt niinored that, nfler
the iitUI-yai eoiniiiaJl(iiis w vera I
veterans not elljclhie In play (be
first hTinesi.T will be nut In xhoi-irf.
So far linker hasn't lroun iiiuch
i Itixs bill if (t hasn't expost-il Us
class but H hadn't -mimI It
hole-eunl yet. Jluilcinaii'H prote
st rclrli uith a real burst wf speetl.
I m td year V.ul.f r IohI the 1 1 Mi 1
to l,u (ii'anile In-ranw the soulh-:
rutin eoulilii't Bland the pace dur-j
ini? t he luNt lew minutes of I In- j
deeldlnif eom'Hl. Wonder If
Cllndi iimmi e:iti hold teuin on
Itn inuil.a hciter than Pad Klutr
did?
Over In the district Pendleton
plays In many things are happen
ing. Hut the Huekaroos aro wln
nlnK enough ffanies to prove thut
i heir quintet, hun rluiw and when
Ui (Irande tuiiKhn Willi the I'en
iHt'tojiimiH In I he only Inter-dltt-I
rift tfatm-a it has ueheduled, the
ltm-k.-i are liable to be favorlli-a.
Tho "Flvn ITorsemen," an ama
tnur hosketbalt squad organized
here, will pullop into action at
I'erry tonlh'ht and the team's fli-Hl
Knirie will bo Haturday evenltiK at
8:80 o'clock -with the t'nion Ath
letin Asfjoclailon quintet.
Tho five is composed mostly of
last year's Championship hljfh
school team. The members of the
squad are: Kuci-ne Metcalf, Owen
Price. (Jeorffe HtaKer, l,eo McCor
kle, Krank lilack. Hoy Williams,
Kajf Lynch and Jon Kunk.
The Hf;er Bystem, or percentage
Byatiuu, .of huHlit;UiaU .is..a..T.urte of
nrr-1, ,Vfi.' wr'r ' t.
HORSEMEN TO
, GALLOP HERE
Paes of La Grande's History It's Many, Many Years Since Such Prices as These Have Been Offered on High-Grade
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$8.95
Tennis ..Expert
fem:
IntinduclnB sonethinK entirely new
In the Pport line. Here we have Mlsa
Clare Cnwcll, export Ice skater and
tennis player, taking u winter work
out on the lee for her coming tennis
mulches in Florida.
Yank Lineup
Is Composed
Of Veterans
NKW YORK (Hy Ihe Assocl
Oted I'rewi) The 19! rem-wn I
of t he A merlcan league classic
will ne the New York Yankees
facing I ho barrier with veteran
blood In their veins and their
mite munuKer, Miller HuRBins,
up. Virtually the . nme team
which faltered in the at retch
during the IOL'4 running will tnko
t tie? field thin year, supported hy
Trbaii Hhoeker, recently acquir
ed front St, IjOuIh; Sieve O'Nell,
former Cleveland and Uo.lon
catcher, und the usual nmounl
of brush tulent,
"The Y'anUoes hud llielr lesson
in- 1 U24." wild llngKlns. "'niey
wore loo sure or themselves.
Hut It will he different thi y. nr.
Tho men realize they must
buckle down to hard work riRlit
from the start and show a sus
tained attack."
HuKKlns declined to say
whether ho had any more defi
nite trader In mind.
A regular Anvrttfr la de
nenrlHlile mcrrlinmllwr.
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!S UP AGAIN
rilirAGO, 111. (AP) ' Awmr
anee from boih Ihn Nutlomtl ami
American leagues that every re
source ut the command of th-sc
two organizations would be placed
at tin- disposal of Kenrsuw Moun
tain Lnndia, baseball eornmSfcaiont r,
and District Attorney Hun ton of
New York in uKslntinif in York
prcsieutor in Ihk iuveHMgution of
the Jolan-O'onnell bribery ucc.n
dal w:ib inade Wednesday at the
meeting of the bay bu! advisory
council. .
lsLrht Attorney Han ton has
ashed the eommi.ssioni r for t'lie nd
dnses of all the principul rivures
In the scandal tojp'Hx-r with any
data bearing on the case, riot al
ready included In the published
testimony., TMh will be projnptly
turned over. 4minjssloner I.andis
said. 't
Wednesday's' meeting of the ad
visory council wus Die first since
Ihe break in relations httween I.an
dis und Han Johnson,, president of
Mm American league, sopn after
I. and Is liecame euminisnloner. it
was atteudi'd by President Heydbr
of the Natjonal buiie, nd l''i"ank
J. Nnvin. president of the Delioit
club,- selected by the Aiuerleun
league club owners as the. repre
sentative on the council, after they
reniovvd Johnson ; from im-iuher-ahip.
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More Afoncy for I'mplrcs. '
Tho major league umpires, after
making B"veral appeals, won their
attempt to obtain more ;oney for
(heir services in world's and rlty
Serb's. It was a coinproinlse vic
tory for the umpires, however.
1 Empire Krnesi (julgloy of the
National b-ague hail, presented a
lengipy letter to ( 'oimulssioncr
Kami is asking t hat each world
aeries umpire's share be increased
from $jeon to $:trul. The, council
decided to recommend to the lea.
goes that each umpire be given
$250(1 for world's series services..
Kach umpire assigned .to"U.. city
series will bo given $70)1, Instead
of the old salary of $500; If ar
other recommendation of. the ad
visory council is adopted'' by t the
t wo leagues. .. '
The council alsn volod in favor
of allowing the two clubs finish
ing fourth In the major iejaguc
pennant races lo shunt, In: the
world's series receipts.. Heretofore,
this division of the spoils was re
stricted to (lie first three clgbHi : ''
i.r:iTY n.vxx r:xc;At;i;n
1 IOIjIA WOO D. Oal. ( A P )
Klynn, motion picture jactor.J and
former Yule football tuum caiAuln.
nnd Grace Durmond, movie actress
are .engaged wed.. Thniunr,
.riagiL lH JieJie.d.u,U'.drpr.jUio -ne.a in-
ftire. :
Clothes wear out. You can't prevent it, regardless of fine
quality. That's why we say, 11UY NOW buy for next sum
mer, next fall, next winter no matter how many good
clothes you have now. These Bankrupt Prices will pay the
greatest interest on your money that it's possible to get
anywhere!
1216 ADAMS AVE.
Sport Gossip
. (Iy the Associated Press)
1'nllko the American league
most valuable player uwurd which
automatically turq. from future
consideration any season's winner
the National open affair very
year, if John A. Heydler, presi
dent of the senior circuit, hut hie
way. Huzzy Vance, slur Ilrooklyn
pitcher and Ki24 winner, would In
eligible for the ppixo again this
year under Heydier's scheme.
f'hprley Grimm is easy to "ride,"
Wilbur t'ooper will find the fences
In the ('jib-ago Cuba' purk loo near
and Itubblt .Maranville will be han
dicapped by the absence of Charley
llollocher at shortstop, in tlio opin
ion of .John McfJruw, managi r of
the New York Giants, ('-ooper, lie
said, jr.akes his batters hit into the
air und anything hit into the air
in Chicago is likely to be u borne
run. He figures, therefore, that thff
Pirates had the best of the recent
deul vllh Chicago,.
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lTrban Khoeker, pitcher traded to
the Yankees by tho Si. Kouis
Hrowns. Is recovering rapidly from
two minor operations, the New
York officers have been Informed.
His tonsils and a growth on bis
pitching arm were removed, '
- Dartmouth maintains 1 lend
in the Dasierit Imercollenluie
ItasUethall league with about
one-tbirtl of tho wheilule ioni-ph-u-d.
Alreaily vUtoriitiLs oer
Yale ami Columbia. Hip gien
defeated Pcnn TiifMlny nigh! on !
the- Ilnnovor snrlai, 22 to 10. I
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' The. sixth, annual national Inter-'
scholastic championship nwlmmingl
meet of the Illinois Athletic clhb
will be held March 5' In . Chicago,
The meet will be open to all high
schools and academies,
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Kntrics from Wisconsin, Iowa,
Michigan and Minnesota will op
pose I'Yancis Allen, Chicago's fa
vorite to take the western skating
championship title in Chicago Keh
ruary 8. Allen needs to repent hi?
victories in .the. recent, tri-stute
meet nt Rlgln. in the western title
event in order to try for I hi na
tional crown. ,
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The August ana college basket
ball team or Hock Maml, III.,
has been dubbed tho "captains,"
every member or Hie quintet
having served lit that capacity
during his high school days. .
donxs stilij i;xi)Eciin:i) ,
V l;OR ANGELES (AP) Waller
Johnson, pjtcher of the Wash
ton world's champion baseball
club, who is visiting here, in
reply to press reports that he Is
expected to report to the Sena
tors, Wednesday said thut he has
not decided what he will do dur
ing the litZb season.
. ."I may decide in a few days."
Jolinson said. "I am consider
ing several 'propositions'.'
TJio veteran twirler will re
main "hero for n few' days.
TOURNEY WILL
BE HELD TO
DECIDE TITLE
NKW YORK (Hy ffce Associated
PrePB)-The Si-w York state ath
letic commission decided Wednes
day to conduct a lightweight eltm
lnuiion boxing contest to dispose
of tho world's lightweight title va
cated by lienny Leonard, who re
tired from active competition lust
wek.
Cablegrams will be sent to all
foreign countries where hoxing is
under organized control inviting all
boxers who-can sculo 130 pounds
to enlcr the tournament. At the
same time an effort will be made
to round up every available light
weight in this country and from
the total entry list-select tlu-. best
12 to compete in the finals.
Klimllmilon tournament.1! may he
held in various factions of the
world. The commission plans lo
start the competition within SO
days arn-p the names of the entries
are filed.
1UC'KAR PLANK TOCRNKY
NEW YOHK fAP) Tex nick
ard has planned lt series of box
ing houts to rettle the light heavy
weight MUOMtion with Jack V
laney of Bridgeport, Conn.; Tiger
MowfM of Atlanta ,unl Paul lier
lenbach of Astoria, L. I., as the
principal:!. Flowers and Herlen
baeh. both of whom havn heen
knocked out by Deluney. will meet
February 2il and Delaney will en
conntei' the winner In March.
SAFE FAT REDUCTION
Why he fat? The answer of
most fat people is that constant
dieting Is hard, continual exer
cise is tiresome and exhaustive
nnd then, too. it might be harm
ful to force the weight down.
That was the old -fashioned Idea.
Today In Marmohi Prescription
Tablets all these difficulties ore
overcome. Just a pleasant Utile
tablet lifter each meal and at bed
lime causes fat lo vanish. This
modern method is easy, entails eo
dieting or exercising und has the
added nd vantage of cheapness.
(Jet a box of these tablets and
start taking them now. Within a
short time you will be getting rid
of fat steadily und easily without
stniyatlon diet or tiresome exor
cisoj You will he oomfortublo and
able to enjoy the .food '. you like
and want. Even after taking off
many pounds, there will be no
flabbiinVss or wrinkles remaining.
You will feel 100 per cent bettor.
All drug stores the world over
sell Marmola Proscription Tablets
at one dollar for a box, or the
Marmola Company, General . Mot
ors Building, Detroit, -Mich., will
gladly' send thorn- to you on re
ceipt of the price. -.Ad v
And we're going to
Ifits of cold weather ahead and lots of winter in other years.
You'll not find duplicates in these overcoats in many years.
Two Ixls take your choice the best coats are the latest
all-wool fabrics, choice styles $10 and $12.50 values at $22.50.
Other good warm coats, just a small lot, but they go at $11.50.
(Jet yours tomorrow morning!
$22.50 and $11.50
Bargains In Every Department
ROYS DRESS SHOES One
big lot, varied styles, broken
lines, but wonderful values if
your boy needs shoes. A
Clean-Up now at
$1.45
PRESS SHIRTS A bin
lot, all sixes; orinlnll
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prion up lo tl.sn form-
rtnnknipt I'rloo,
Xnw for II (loan
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Dick Smith
Named Coach
By U. of O.
I'NIVKHSITY OP OREGON.
Eugene. Ore. (Special) lilchurd
. .inure r. in ii ' . -
I couch at the I'niversity of Oregon
(here lust night by the executive
t committee of the university to suc
ceed Joseph Mudduck, resigned.
Smith's election was made by the
committee upon recommendation
of Virgil Earl, athletic director,
and met the approval of the uni
versity ulumni. . -
Smith la u resident of Eugene
and u grudjuto of the diversity
of Oregon in the class of lb0. He
also Is a graduate, of Columbia
university. New York, where he
was a star in the gridiron, und u
member of Wuiler Camp's all-
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THE CITY GROCERY
Just Back of Can's on Fir Street l
MIOXE MAIX 57S RAT BALM FREE DELIVKRY
end it with a selling
MEN'S DRESS HATS Good
looking felts, the kind you
pay $4 and $3 for, going out
now at
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PRESS SHIRTS Moil! IRFSS HATS Volotir
H""""-- trrnirnilons val- nntl ' lli-nvpr. now stook,
no olilrt that solrt to wnnilorrul eoort. iiais
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UJ rmo quality shirts Hint wore hoiu- it tn soli
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Trunks, Bags,
AT TREMENDOUS
Unly ci More Days
American football team: for two
consecutive season.
HHKAKING RKCOHOS
FIKX'S DAILY TASK
NEWAItK. (Uy the Associated
Press) Paavo Nurml. Finnish,
runner, flhatton!d two more world
indoor records In the two und
three- quarters mile race, the fea.
lure of tho St. joseph'a Athletic
club games In Newark armory
Wednesday night.
Nurml run the full distance In
1.1 minutes and three seconds,
hreaking' KohlemnineV record o(
13 minutes six and three-fifths
seconds, made 12 years ago. Nur
ml broke Kohleiuulno's mark of
10 minutes forty-two and three-;
firths seconds for two und one
quarter miles by one-fifth of a see
ond. )i:CU!tK FOIt KEPIHIJC
ROM E (Hy the Associated ireiw)'
The National Assenddy of Al
hania has unanimously proclaimed
the country a republic, according
to a semi-official dispatch . from
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