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Wednesday, January 28, 1925. ' PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER i ! i ! t ' J t f i Hill's Department Store "A Cooil I'taro eo Tmilrt",.' SF6RTiNEWS M: II Bi , II E III B in Lenglenlays in form.- 1r yt, HORSEMEN TO THIS EVENING The -"Five Horseman," -who have not been defeated-this Beacon will play Cove's town team thin even ing at Cove, the game to atart at 8 o'clock. . ; ; i : It wan also announced today that the im will he strengthen ed and will arrange two H'Oiie, one at home and one away, with the I'urnle Qlants. Lat night the Horsemen do-r feated the National Oward team In a practice game 61 to 22. Frank Blnck, guard, was tilKh point man. Hillnninry Horsemen (61) lluardnmen (22) l.vnch (9) V Oeddea (4) Price (13) K....W. Metcalf CI) McCorklo (7) ...0....11. Lymun (0) Black (14) - O Oliver () K. -Metralf (l)....O.i Wnlr.h Jaeobson (4) ... -S .....M. Kloddard (2) Httircr (2) S ... Bean Wllilama (1) B Kunk ..8 WAYNE MUNN TO MEET ZBYSZKO IN KANSAS CITY KAJiHAH CITY, 5lo. (AI) Wayim (111(f) Mumi will ih fcnil hi newly won wivtlinfc iTmvn In a finish innteli hero Wb runry II with Hinnlslmis 7.l-7-krs forUMT world's I'liuniplull, It was aniiminceil. Paavo . Nurmi Again Sets New i Record MADISON KQUAnE GAR DK.V, New York (By the As suclnted Press) Panto Nnr in ( scored oik: of tho most spot inciihir victories of tils American - Imaslon Tuesday niftfit when ho won tho three-' quurtcr m Ho race fro t urine the opening iilRht of tho Mlll ttise tfidins conquering Jole It ay ami threo other rivals. The j.tautoin Finn only boat Ttny hy IU yards in a drill Ian t fiuUli after trailing the la Iter's . plKf for KCVlH lajM If tb ' eight-lap journey hut shatter ed the world's reoont for Uio distance, which lie covered In S:i.i 4-&. Nitrtnl faced probably Hie .ftrnntcs 'hC or Ins American campaign It) nicotinic a quartet of stars over tin; short est dls- , timce ho m'jh run here, but tho Alio Aiiti'loM with nu amazing burst of speed, removed any Ungci'lna; doubt of his ability to conquer this country's best over any route. By tlio Associated Press) Survey ff the ivcord break JiiK streak that has marked the few weeks of Imloor truck ac tivities so far shows that 2 fl world record liavo been eclipsed, against a total of '19 ' fur tlie entlm season of 1024 with the prowept that- thlH ffure will ho niro than tlouhled in I ho next two months. ' Paavo Nurml has chanifld up 12 marks In seven raons, while hla .TIITIF.R I IiEACirE EXl'ANDS CHICAGO (By the Anaoelatnd Prosfl) The Tnrne I I.oaKiie, onn of the oldcdt minor leiiffiiPn In America, Momlay expanrted from countryman, Willie Kitola, hua Blx a m to an aiKht-rluh elreult una to his crndit Klvo of Rltola's eleetrrt L. J. Wyhe, pmaldent of niarkH were record r-d In a alnclb the Oeeutur. 1IL. rlubreHtOenraco ija Kittuiduy at thojlrookljifc ' or'fRft r0Kue"n7 fciieeWl IT lolh'Ke samea, when lie I got aomu Tfiftrney of ChleuKo. John T. Hy:m. mennuro of revenue, for the do relirlnK president of I he )Vorla. III. fonts he has aimtnlnrd at the hands ehih, waa elerteii vlen prealdent of,nf Nurml by dtHplacIng; three of the I en RU. Doctors Say: Don't Neglect the phantom Kl mi's recordH. Httola's anhlevrmeiit 'of smuHh Inc tivt) roeordft in one ruee ban no ecptul so fur afl u seareh of past perfoi rmince.H revcalfl. Nurml sh al lured three marks In a raco at the munlelpul A. A. guinea In New York recently, whllo la 1023, Jute sPrtivftU m iU Hay Performed the name feat at JUldVII Ul VJU1U t PhyMclkna warn itmlnit npletiii eouahi ir.d cofda and tnll g tue terjoui lung Com luntiahi that inny remit. La(tlH ohtl Hum new prriiehbe BALbAMCA lor tl bron t hi 1,1 aft let lm. bALSAMLA It 1 Urt , hbi crtpftrttlon mirJi frsD tiiwly dlt "(tVKfnd ftUitt. Dr. ttinj. f. Orabtrei, AndeN ion. Mo., wrltts: "I m It xiiluilvuly lor my pricttoc anil ny farr.tly. it i Quick, r itif iile In it; action 1 1 lit nothing sltt." tnttur pud t.f liiu ffii.tlrtnle B.vinin'!iit .lwjlclnti n-4i:(tl Unit tribe & lntlr,ni In .NcTlidn, t.v ihn ii:r of olln frnm tinilfp pin ut irtiti iniinui.e from ihu rofni;o uf lufiini:t. lie U'.wl tlivKb ull ;.iiiiu his ulntf i:itivti!!i r.nU iliun tu n imaplml over (t..wiii!t itlt "ilralli" nsvii. NVffs uf Uio tvwiit tuvpi Utd wtrld mill frtr nnia time tl :: iiiil ti'MittljIa lu nt,ul lti iloninr.il. PAHAIKA h.iB now bcti isii(l:inlircj Lho Wllco meot In Urooltlyn. Eddie Collins, newly appolntnd manager of the Chicago While Hox entered the big show under the cognomen of -"Sullivan." When Colllna went) to Phalldclphla, to talk terma with Connie Muck In 1U06, he wan atltl a student at Co lumbia. When h walked Into Con nie Aluck'a office a scout recog nised him but Muck covered the Hit nut Ion cleverly when he real ized tli ut Collins hud been n-c-oirnizod. Alack aald to Colllnn: "Hello. Sullivan, I want yon to nr way: 1, it twines Hit untamed nwiu- decided It wasn't Collins after all. n.ft,fl retained the name of fiul- KrrHMt uf luitciiiia anil ptTialts tuny j- , ,,. , , , , , ... . ftivtaiaiiiin, 3. It aUnnilnttt nn ut tlia -llvan ' baseball circled until he win. in ilircwint nr ImxIv ii..;ini and t. it 'graduated from Columbia In 1907. ltrlftt At tr Citu.it, rhciklfif Kcnu at'tlon I - HiiiitilluKly. Im ant oonfiiw it nhh onthiflrr K-lm At tho request of Paavo Nurml, mieti i syrups Hint lira uiilv nKi(iiini: nvrupa hn fnrnlnilf1o Aflilnilo oli.u t,na iiid do not no i n Urn b.iw uf (li tmuhij. ( 1,1 torningsiae Athletic club has . nili nihr roiiuh ntneitio D.i.h.mka la changed the dtfttance of the Bpectal frt-i? frnm cal tnr ntiJ niiier harm till ti.tr- nice whlrh In tlx. rnntut- nvttt ioiirt. PlMunt to take ml ttduuir uf 1, , wur-n w the reature ecnt b rut tn riiiitirvn. I-'rlday night. Nurml will enter a .MZaAftlV. TcM 8:,u0 ,mo,7 ""'0 1""",01 of p'lcoj tn relieve biij cnuwh, nu ruaur fr.nr the previously planned 4000 yard tiff S,i'u'!hm'a'''''':' b"c"' A" ' ttft"'r- ,n iM tac- Nurml will nt In ij Omu,! m-..' "f'Pt to better hln own world'n Drum Ine ' O'"lloor record which ho failed to fin III thit rnrrllimn iiilv,trltv' i 4 Chronic vtaNtt. Coughs H&i2$iS&' i 1 Buy Your Stuck nnd Poultry Foods from us, and save money. Now is the time to ue a good tonic. Prescott Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Main. 53 Cor Fir & Jeff. Hnhblt Maranvllle, vetera nln rlelder, who rami lo the Chicago Nat loualB In a trade with Pltla Inirir. niul who i eaptnln of the Cuba, will b the rlrst of hla mates tn mart spring training. After a few daya' eonferenee In Chlvagn hn will go to Catallna Inland, Cultrornla, for light workouts. HOOTERS BEAT WHITMAN A.vonHnit tn Avtnrlatnl Prnu report the t nleilly of orefm, ih-featcl W'.iltnuan eollean at baKkettMll last nlRlit 44 Id 21. IllllT.VIN IHSVV.S 4'HAIJ.KXGE tXiNDOX (Hy t),e Araoelated Presa) Great Urttln haa kuiued a challenge for the Iavla cup. the world's premier lawn tennla trophr It waa announced here Tueaduy afternoon. F. "Air's. .7 sta 4 7 W Atfc 3M ' Jfi "in tit v "I " ?r-'4 .fc 'ft'- TaS f n. vf "r T' .' 'tv. Sl .T-.V i't w 1 :-j y u'.? ti'ri it' i Danny Frush Stopped In Second Round PARIS (Hy the AssnclnlC'd I'rea) Kilminnl .Mnseart re tiiilinl tlie liallM'iwilv.it cluiiuiluwliip or Curoiv TiitTS lny nlulit by kuiH'klnx out , Danny I'nisl, In tin, m'ioihI iiihiI of uliut wax to Imvo ' Ix'iii a Ift-rouiMl hotit. Tile ml rami' after one min ute and ao wi'iiuiU or hattllnx In flip, miiinil rHinil. . 'Ilie vl tor.r in- MaMitrt Is eoiisldenil us ciiiiitr him tin, W-ht to I'linllento- lmla (Kill) Kjiilan or .Meriiten, Cniin., fur t',,e 'worlil reallierwi'lRllt lllle. REDS II BE "IRK HORSE' SIEHHIliBlBa3BBMlIlBBatnEE5E5E5 a f c y n H n H CIXCTNXATT (By the Associ ated Press) The Cincinnati Iteds n.,,ir,Mi.ni ii r n i-nrtn I n nunntltv In ihe 1!G National IcaKue pennant M d:i.sli but If shaky spots In the In field und pitchhiK staff ure elim inated, the club promises to be a proniim-nt fuctor in the race. The winter stove b-aKue period for ihe Heds has been one marked wit h a dearth uf trades w'nich mlKht have strenKihened the team lu all Its positions. l'urlhermore there Is not much opportunity to I. nil a d-al ,ileh would whet the riehlliiK am MltiiiK uveraK' of the bum. alt hoiiKh a 1 rude of some .sort may be etoseil txToi'H the M H H M a a M a JANUARY SALE A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE. Our Windows toll the story. , . : "The' Old Keliable Men's Store." ll 1 ll U AshitBrosw a 3 M 5 a SaBlSBIIBBSIiaaillBUHBBIKI We Go Out of Our Way to Serve THE CITY GROCERY Inst Back of Carr'a on l'lr Stre-t - , rilONE RUIN 613 RAT BAUAt FKF03 DEMVERV i opening of the .sprlnc t mining aea I .son. , i The club haa pureliaaed a few : minor 'league pltiye'ra ilnilni; the winter anil aome are jiosaiwu it will, ability that made other learns bid for them." ' Adolfo I .mi lie, Ihe Cuban vet eran, had a bad aeaaon in l!l2-t, while fete Iionohue nbm iwaa a dlsappoiniment, but llendileka Is ionllil.nl I hey will eome hack I his tii-aaon. "'rlie-other fi-glilju-.i hold ing over on the mound Bluff are; Karl Muys. lOppa Illxey.'Jake May, Kube Henton and Tom Hheehan. - Tin them; Kooil then do Uvea after Ihe evil gets after tlliin.: Practice mnkea perfect, hut who wanta a perfect lair? ' ; What" a man doeH Isn't, half so Important an why he doen H. rbTre.ls a late picture of Mllo. Suzanne I.onglen.' She looks mlirhtv web fur u pvi nun iqjuuu yci y in, iiiuuamy uui uf lennw fur good. Pernapa her Improvement In health is due to the fact that Helen Wills la In Call forola, not Europe. -Recently she made her first apjwarance In a singles match since she retired in Juno. Her health was so poor ahe didn't lose - , . o Kftino, - i , Sport Gossip BALLSCANDAL OUIZGOES 1 BOXING NEW TO UK (AP)-The district attorney'" Investigation Into the DoIun-O'Connell bribery scandal was contlnud 'TueBday-.' when Horace- Ford, second basemaiu.of the Philadelphia Nationals ..was queKtloned as to his knowledge of the $&00 bribe offered to, Heinle i). Hano, Philadelphia .shortstop, by Jimmy O'Connoll, New York outfielder, in a game here near Ihe close of last season. . - . Ford, It was understood, told Assistant District-Attorney Ilro!b ers, In charge -of the probe, that his first knowledge of the affair came when Kund took 1 Jim Into his conMdenco , after JhJatty. , Ac cortSTng fVIhe fstliuouy taken hu foro (?ommlKsioner Ltindls, Ford ad vised Sand to "use. bin own judg ment." HnhHequcnlly Hnml rtdaied his slory lo Ar'titir l-'lt'tchor. inmn nger of the PhllllcM. The examination of Ford follow ed interrogation Monday of two other figures in the .sranditl;. Frank FrlHch. captain of the (Hunts, and Hand. v , , " - : , Others tu lit! Oul..cd. Others will be Interviewed during the next few duyn In. an effort lo uncover any basis for grund Jury action and indlctnicnin. . Fletcher waa to havt come here next Friday but his hearing has been postponed until Monday, Mr. brothers announce!. John Couch. Philadelphia pitch er, and tieorge Kelly, uhint first baseman, will arrive hero the hit ter part of rlie-. week in response to requests for their apiiiaraitce. Dohtn, now nt his honif in nsh kosh, Wis., and o't'onhcU, loratt'd in Hacramenio, Val., who have been banished from baseball for their alleged part hi the scandal, have been asked to come here as early as possible to go over their .stories once more. Although It rot hers dec) In t d to discuss the hcuriUKs he has held so far. It was iuihnutid he had as yet uncovered no Information af fording, new cltH-a to a .solution of the case. Oershe Wins by Knockout CI.KVEIANU MAP).- Benny Oershe, ' Cleveland, knocked out Harry (Battling) Leonard of Phlla- iddphla, In tin fourth round-of a scheduled 1 2-round bout hcre'Mon dny night.1 It was tiershe'a lath knockout In 15 profeasional honts. Kildle Ahderson, Casper,. Wyo., and Jackie Nichols, Detroit boxed a fast eight-round semi-final. "'.' . . ". ' : . ,-, Boxtiiff Bnpt Approved, . CI.KVKIvAND. Ohio (AP), A proposed 12-round decision, bout between Clotnente Suvuardo; 'Chi lean heavyweight, and John Kisko, Cleveland heavyweight, February 11, was approved by the Cleveland, boxing commission Tuesday. , , t: di;ipki:y thainfh IS t'NDKJt Perseverence is merely keeping on doing what you decided to do even after you decide that maybe you shouldn't. Is He Done? i . - " was orrnntod by federal ntrtliorltleftfcp ' here late Tuesday on a New York '3 nu.fiiti .iiif,.'H . "'Rl a l'ugutive from Justice in eonnec-j Rgtl Lion with an ulleged conspiracy transport nuns oi mo jfinpay- kn Caicntier fight of July 4. 1121. Arraigned before UnltisJ Htatea igg Co'ininlssloner Ituvmond I.' Turncy, k- Hayes made bond of SLTdui and his El removal hearing was set for Fcbru- nry 4. rne iratner, in n siatemeni iu newspaper men, protested his n"iy nucence nnd exnresspd confidence 13 that he would clear himself of the charge. HayM, together with a number of olher men prominent In Amort can sporting circles, was Indicted ' Ss by a New York federal grand Jry; as a member to an alleged connpir liey which resulted In the trans portation of the fight films from West Orange, N. J. to New York by William II. While, the day fol lowing the championship bout. . The list of Indicted was headed by the promoter George I ("Tex") ttickard. . and- included Hayes, t-'ronk P.. Flournoy. matchmaker for Klekard; Fred O'QulmbK Will lam Itudolph, Jasper Muma, James Daughter and O. Mcl.eon Baynes. MMTU STOPS O'llARA FORT DODOK, Iowa (AP) Warnle Smith. Oklahoma middle weight, knocked out Joe ovilara of Fort Dodge, In the rlrst round of a scheduled 10-round bout hero Tuesday night. If ho adrrttM4i It's vnnttl it, be knows You must figure out things If in you are going to outtlgore them,' Vnrotitlltlonal nxlea-e of Har ry tinnlner, etecnn spltl-nll pitclMT, liy the Portland dub may mittti that nt lni llinry l going In fulfill liN nrrrnntal ambltbm AiM nMlif to hti Ore gsn rniK'h. lint h nwy Itr balkeil again. Utr Kan Frati rlwo Salt, who had rverytblitg mil pltrhrr-t la-. wasim, may pull tho c4d right liamler ba k Into Mrtkv, FOX: SILVER FOX nf the Relno o pioneer northwest In raising ami marketing Silver Fo( 1 doubt If there Is any other business rhcoier to enter, easier to handle or more pro fitable; hut, It Is the qual ity ami grade nf stock,, how ami where to nfcurn It, is your problem. Few swm to reallxe that this Is thr ono linn where the Agent, Itroker, Illreil or Coinniissloii Salesman shoultl have no place. Also ak Joun-eir why a fox farm In one place with an office to promote nles In anuthrrf Perhaps tlie answer would 1m that Hit . quality Is so low that they could not le sidd to yon otherwise, I pcn-otinlly onn breed lug stock with a high pelt Tallies as I for sale, I feed and care for my own stock, conduit my own salett. My ti pl-ns are my office. The price I quote you on breeder. nn only an Aver age. Secure your Informa tion here where R U rcll able and wt author My. Ia raletl on Oregon Trail High way. II. W. SMITH. Prop. It. F. I. v St.. I OraiMUs Oregon. Vhen Will You Have Such An Opportunity Again? 3 Days More And Our Doors Are Closed! EVE1YTI BELOW COST THE REMAINDER OF THIS HUGE COMBINED STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS SUITS, OVERCOATS, SHOES, LUGGAGE, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, WORK CLOTHES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SOX, SLEEPING . GARMENTS EVERYTHING GOING THESE LAST THREE DAYS AT FAR BELOW REPLACEMENT COSTS BECAUSE THIS' IS - ' AN OUT OF BUSINESS BANKRUPT SALE MOW mm If you don't expect to buy any men's or boys' clothing for two or three years,' STAY AWAY from this sale. If you do, here's your rhanrc lo cut the cost in two. &9 -1 i : Suits The finest you would hope to buy, going now atr . $27.50 (Values to $0) Others equal bargains at $19.95 and $9.95 Overcoats Just two lots the first including the finest $40 and $45 coats; the second coats at $30, now at $22.50 and $11.50 Leather Vests An all-purpose coat that you need now. No half-way about these vests genuine leather, sheep-lined, at $10.95 Blanket-lined Vests at ' .$8.95 : ; Wool Shirts Those fancy plaids and checks included in this beauties in looks and materials, now at $2.95 Boy's School Suits All sizes, good styles, long-wearing materials an amazing bargain (your choice of any boys' suits in the store) at $3.98 Boy's Dress Shoes One big lot, varied styles, broken lines, but wonderful values if your boy needs shoes. A Clean-Up now at $1.45 If You Fail To Come Now, You'll Regret It Later 1 I 1 I 4 KM BANKRUPT sale! 3 1