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s I Saturday, January' 31,' 192o. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER fllllllliEIIEBZBKEHHEEnnCS: JANUARY SALE PENDLETON BEATS TIGERS 28-15 To My Valentine: l -f J ! n t i ! i V i i i ! ;i t f 8 !1 s 1 ! ' t: ( ; i The poattihllitltB of the Valentine girt are many. I-ocy Nfekur, ottmctlvo HandhupH, ininin Noso guys or nhort dC4) rally t Glov1 fir all vory suit able tributes lo the I.a!y of Your Hfart. HILL'S DKFABTMEXT WORE "A Good Place lo Trade" CLEVELAND. Ohio (By the As sociated I'rrn) Confidence that the Clovoland Indiana will bo a first division contender in the American league race thin season, is expressed by President E. 8. Barnard end Manager Tris Bpeak cr. "Our team has a lot of possi bilities," they agreed, ""hue to in juries last season our club flnloh ed sixth, lower than its playing Justified." fipouker hopes to ttd a winning combination out of 16 players who will report at the spring training com p. This list Includes 14 "pitch ers, eight infleldors and nine out floldcre. , landing last year's experiment of sending all high batterymen to Hot Hprtngs for preliminary workouts unsallsfactory. only Pitchers Geo. t'hlc, Kherry Pmlth, Jim Kdwards. 'Joe Shauto and Ben Karr. and .-Cntchpr Allle Walters iwlll be sont t to the Arkansas resort.' The catching staff will be -th ' same as last year with Qlenn My all, a heavy hitter, doing the bulk of receiving, aided by Luke Kewell and Walters. Two men, George Burns and Hob Knod", will try out lor first bus.. Three aecond basemen, t'hlok Fnwalor and Htcphenson and Joe Kingman, will try out. Joe Be we 1 1 ut shortstop and Wal ter Lutske at third base, look like fixtures. Outfielders ordered to report tir1 lust year's regulars. J am tenon, 'Wn'.m.i Hiid'Mi-NNiiy; wnn" ftiHW er and four recruits available. ENTERPRISE CLUB CONSIDERS GOLF; PLANNING COURSE A golf course Is being planned by the Knterprlse Chamber of Commerce, and will be discussed at their next meeting Tuesday. February lth4 They have issued on Invitation to people of this community Interested to be their gufot at the banquet to be hold; at 0:8o p. m. Those wishing to attend should notify the loe.il secretary at tho Sun office ut once, j Caiiliy Marshall llrnlml. CANBY. Oro. Bofore thn oalB wounda, auatalnrd wh n making unj arrat, had h.alod NIkIh Mintaii Rothtnberr rcelvtd a jolt from a' limn named Ho limit which eem him off hli feet temporarily. In dla peralnR a crowd on the aldnwalk on Main afreet after a ehow, tha offi cer waa cald to have attacked Behmlt with hla club. Bchmlt took the ejub away from the officer and threw him off the aldpwalk. Schmlt then went with Itoihcnberi to the city Jail. He waa held only a short time when frlrnda furnished ball. Hla trial kii act for tomorrow. Bchmlt la owner of the auto park on the highway near the Molalla river bridge at Canby. RAIDERS ACTIVE AGAIN' HERRJN. 111. (By tha Assoct-1 ated Press) Two carloads of deputies led by Constable Walter Newell and M. I. Coleman of Her. rtn. rtaumed raMIng In wtlliam aon county late Krlday. Moat of , th. men wer thoae who had as-; elated 8. Glenn Young, klan ll.iuor I raider, who wae alatn In a almot- Ing aflray lu re Saturday night j When lhnx oilier, were kllleil 1 Buy Your Stock and Poultry Footta from us, and wave money. Now is the time "W une a good tonic. Prescott Drug Company The New Drug Slore Telephone Main. 53 Cor Fir & Jeff. CLEVELAND TO ' BE CONSIDERED I BUCKS PROVE I TO MUCH FOR I LOCAL CAGERS PKXDI.KTOX, On'. Ry the I AuttM-iauit Prow) The IVn- l It-urn lltirkurofM vm from I La f.nuuhi IHkIi wiooTs Imim- i kftlKill nuiu lifi night iH to 15 but ot to The I 'alio 22 to l 1- til ft sit-ontl can if. Game Fast j One of the fosttst and most In- lereMling ijUSKOumii gunit-s piuyeu yet thiji year by tin- 1-a Grande team wu won tal evening by and at Pendleton. The score was 28 to 15 in favor of Pendleton but as is often the case the score is no true Indication of the relative mer its of the two teams. The game was fat from start to flnbth with each side making many fast plays most of which were blocked befors scoring. The ten dency of the Ia Grande team to blow up just when thr hall was in Us own territory was very ap parent lttst evening. Time and ugaiu Jluiniuflt. I'namuno and Qluss carried the hall, down the floor to within scoring distance and then fumbled the ball, passed to the opposition or in some other way lo.rt the chance to score. Initial Ui l'liMruork. In playing the floor the two teums weru about equal with the Huckaroos playing more consistent ball and taking advantage of their opportunities to score more con sistently than the lilue and Whit quintet. The long shots from lit tle past the middle of the floor wvre. repeatedly tised by the Pen dleton team and the La Urande outfit unused to playing In a gym with a hlKh celling had dlfflculty In blocking .such a long distance from the basket. ( Iandrum. former I a Grande boy who played for the Eugene' team in the state tournament last year was the real star of the game playing guard for Pendleton in place of iiutton who was out with a sore throat. Jjindrum scored four field goals most of which were long shots. Iliiniinelt Hhrh Point Man. For Is. Grande Hummed and rnumuno played the best games. Hummeit made four of the seven ibuskeis madn by the Tigers and wuh one of tho main factors In the dttfense. MacTavlsh. Jm Grande coach ex pressed Oie opinion ihls morning that the team's showing, had boen i.vnryncotirniring" In spite- of -xha unfavorable score. The lAk. Grande team Is lacking principally at the pnsent time In Hlio drive to score the baskets after bringing the ball all the way from the end of the floor. The games tonight will be play ed with the,LTnlon teams. The girls game will precede the boys' con test and wilt start at 8 o'clock. ONE SIDED TILT The "Klve Horsemen." although weakened In strength, di'featod the National tluard basketeera here laBt mght5toS etaolshrdlu here Inst night ti to i. The Horsemen nlnv thulp n.f frame at Cnlon Kettmarv s I'rlce, Reynolds. McCorkle, Wll llama and Stager played for the gallopers and Btoddard, W. Met calf, Lymnn. Oeddes and Walih formed the guardsmen'a lineup. B COOLIDGE WASHINGTON AP The dis pute between organisation Repub licans and !-a Toilette Insurgents broke out afresh Krlday In the house. Heprenntntlve !,ongworth. the Republican leader, stirring up another round of debate by declar ing the Wisconsin delegation, by Its activity In the recent campaign, hud forfeited the right to partici pate In party couneila About the mime lime It was made clear nt the White Houee that the decision of the Republican leaders In the h.nse to exclude from the party organltation caucus. Febru ary 27. membera who did not sup port the national ticket in Novem ber hud the approval of President Coolldge . The IT.-sldent'a view of the situ otu.n is thai it dors not Involve et clueton of nny member from 'he party but is a ni .nun i( limiting party rrspunsShlllly to those who, HORSEMEN 111 M FAVORED m me c.immiiiii, united lo plejge lb P.. puhltraii party to the ac complishment of definite purpose An honeet attrmpt to rarry out !hfa. ple.lgis. he holds, makes n.ceaaory the Inclusion within the party organisation of only Ihoae Pledged to such an accomplish ment. i Ilaclalmlng an Intention to "publishing- the doten followers of 1 Koilctte w ho are to be barred from tha party s organization caucus February 7. atr. Longworth aald It was tha duty of house It.rbll cons to carry out the mandate of tha people In the tut election "un- 'Impeded Ljr anrauea," Wins Berth as Regular titrwi sjf,y g, y wuMm r. i No big league hall player nude more rapid strides In 1024 i tan John Hevmg of the Ucton Red Sdx pictured olve When the 1(24 season oincd, llevjng was practi cally unknown merely the third bliing catc.fi of a club that wasn't going anywhere in particular Before the season closed llevlng was nlternatinc back of the bat with the Bos ton regulars He had praoti - cally supplanted the two vet erans. Steve O'Neill and Val PJclnich Recently &Lin:ier Lee Fohl set al it-si the st:nus of Heving for the cominp sea son by announcing that he would be the first strtns lacl: step of the Bed Sox "Heving has the making? of a great catcher." says Fohl "II hasn't quite arrived as yet. but 1 look for hun to go big the coming season He possesses every mechanical asset plus a ' wise old head " BOXING CtlBltONN AfTKITH OI'KKIt OF BATTLK WITH Fl"EXTK LOS ANGKLK8 (AD Tommy Gibbons. Rt. l'aul light heavy weight, has accepted an offer of $2u,oao for a Id-round bout here with Tony Fuente, Mexican heavy weight, provided Fuente is Glared of a charge of violating the Cali fornia anti-prise fight low In a bout at Culver city recently. It was announced by Jhek lonald. pro moter. Fuente has not yet been ap proached In the matter, Donald preferring to await the outcome of the Culver Cly case. In the Culver City bout Fuente stretched Fred Fulton of Slinne apolla upon the canvas In 35 sec onds of fighting, but the funs yelled "fake" and Fuente, Fulton and their managers were am ated. wr.ixs wink ox rot.i, BRIGHTON. Kng. (API Bom bardlor Wella, the heavyweight fighter. Krlday night won on a foul from "Boldier" Jonea In the sixth round of what waa to have been & SO-round bout. The referee disqualified Jonea. RICHARD PLANS BOTT NEW YORK (AP) Cneonvlnc ed that Jack Pempaey Intends to retire as a result of his forthcom ing marriage. Tex Rlckard an nounced Krlday he was going ahead In plana to match the cham pion and Tom Gibbons for a title bout here about June 1. . rxowF.ns wins PROVIDENCE. R. I. (AP) Tiger Flowers, negro. Atlanta, Ga.. knocked out BUI Savage of Ken tucky In the aecond round of a scheduled 1(1. round bout here Thursday night. Flower, floored Savage twice before the finishing blow. Both are heavyweight. . FITTOJf PAYS . nXE I-OR AXflm.KS (AP) Fred Fulton. Minneapolis plasterer tighter. Friday pleaded guilty to having violated the recently re pealed atate boxing law against prise fighting. In his fight with Tony Kuente at Culver City last year, and waa fined ISoo with the alternative of HO days In Jail. OII1BONS 8X018 HKRMAV TtlTTROIT (API Tommy Gib bons. Bt. Paul, stopped "Tiny Tim" llermsn. Omaha. In the third round O their SeVeitied in.rnntiJ I w as so completely 'out" the ref eree did not take the trouble to count. Herman was revived after five minutes' work. TASAUFNA. Cal. (AP) Pallor Ashmore. San Pedro welterweight, won a decision over Frank Tler ney of Loa Angelea in a 10-round bout here Thursday night. Ash more piled up a big lead In the closing rounda CAM PEDRO (AP) Young Far rail. Loa Angelea bantamweight, dr with Qeorge Etchell In the eight. round main event at the Chief Prtty Officers' club here i v. l Itranii Ile-ckftetl lremlcr j i t V J I; U , I iv m I mi r i ; BERLIN' (Bv the Associated , ''on of the records but the Amer ' t.1 uiinn vnn ltruiin wils n. i lenns who have slurred are 1-orun elected premier of PrusMlu l-ruiy. by the diet, receiving; 221 out of 43G votes In thut body. ' Dddbe Brothers TYPE--A SEDAN ( i Its smooth, quiet performance is a matter of common observation. People who pay no particular atten tion, as a rule, to the finer shades of chassis operation, are instantly im pressed by the restfuThess of the car in action. $1243 f. o. b: Detroit; $1505 Delivered L. C. Smith La : fcjsr- Sport Gossip j (By the Associated Press) Madison Square Garden will see j International bicycle racers for the (last time In March when the sc 1 onil siv-dnv evi-nl at th uii(r in New York is scheduled. The gar den bows for a skyscraper in May. Joie 'Hay must feel that he has been attacked once too often. Not content with necing the little flier from Chicago stripped of many of his track records, (luvband at the Mi Urea gumes the other night played 'The Stars and Strii For ever," when Hay was introduced. It played the Italian national an them for Frfgerio, the Finnish on them for Nurml and "The Maple Leaf Forever" for George Goulding and the ihronR-stood am uncover ed on ach ocea.Hlon,, The crowd, however. wa not forgetful of Hay's prowesn for when the Sotisa march came forth at his introduction it gain stood and doffed hats for tin- little fe. low. just a lr "The Star Spangled Banner" had drawn It to Its f et. Millie liltola, utio holds several world running reninU from two to five niih-s, haj lit-ilii-til that u is nritiicr dknie with his r l forts m di-n-nt bis fotiutrynian. laavu Nurml. unr with ludoor athletics, as rcjxrtul several tliius recent-, ly. Tho Finnish - Anierlcnn star has entered the one-mile Mint at the Wllco Athletic. club ganu on Peltrnary 7, hoping i. tat such competition will prepare him for a further tfst agniii.Ht Xurmi. The Bronxvllle Countrv club of New York has taken steps to pre- vent Its caddies from, growing up I to become "loafers." A library. gymna-simn and special accommo dations an to be provided anil the boys will be permitted to use the links and the tennis courts ut cer tain times during the day. They will have a threeUiole course of their own. Lending ski stars are among the entrants In the first annual ski tournament of the Forest Preserve club of Chicago. Among them Is Irvin -Zulud, Steamboat Springs, Colo. ai xi:v track ii:coi:ns NEW YORK (AP) Thirty-one world records have been shattered since the coming to t he United rttu.te.1 or 1'aavo Nurml and two I records have bin tied. Nurml and j his fellow countryman. Willie Ki- Iiola have broken the greater -por- Murchlson and Willie Plunt. --If he advertise It's good I be know. It. Grande, Oregon. DODGE YEAR The year 1924 was the most suc cessful In the hifttory of Oodge Brothers, according to company executives. f While the automobile Industry as a whole showed u production de crease of t per cent for the first ten iiiontlm of the ycur, com pared with the s:wne period for 1023, 1 odge Hrot hers increased their production and sales 35.(1 per cent. The figures for the remaining two months of the year will show about :he same percentage nf gain according lo John A. Nichols. Jr., general miles maiiuger. "II will be1 recalled thut 1923 was the banner year of the indus try," Mr. Nichols added. ''Prior to 1!J4, it YaH alKO I,0,Hfi Brothers be.st year and in vi w of this, our jlarge increase lust year ia espe cially noteworthy. "Jt is not exceptional for a small company, or one that is just get ting under way in business, to makft such an increase. But for Hodge Brothers, who stand among the three or four largest motor car inamiluoli.ireiT4 in the world, to advance no sharply over an extra good previous year, ia conceded by ai) authorliieH to be. actually re markable. "Hear In mind that every year of their history has been a good ye:r for 1 moge lirot hers. There have be. -it no nps nd downs only consistent gains. TheHe facts contrihiite to the uuiiRiialneHs of I he achievement." A rvuuiar creninvr la a Ab pttidahlu iiierrlianillwr. ' Stop COUGHS COLDS QUICK RELIEF WITH ROFJEHA Estabusheo 1 875 iSo6mtafnMSaiia6taHGoiit!io.V REFUSE SUBSTITUTES It "Nfc. I FOLEYSVrq Hl -n m A DOLLAR SAVED IS Our Windows H w HI a a "The Old Keliable H B3 M ta IB Ash Bros. a " EBSlBBBEBS3&IBBfllflBMBIHBBIta We Go Out of Our Way to Serve I rf.sii vi:;irrAiiij:s ' - Tunilps Oorrols - 'ullm!;n - t'liuilfloncr - Splnocli - Crierj Hut I-inii-e - I'arsn( - llnillsliii THE CITY GROCERY Just Iliu k ut Carr'a on Fir Hlrert THONE BIAIN MS HAY IIAIJM I'UEE DELlVEnf eat You Must Have WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? WHY NOT USE THE BEST Aberdeen C o a 1 Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. PHONE MAIN 17 LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS IISHERRY'Slll SUNDAY - MONDAY 1 i' The Silent Accuser" -With- Eleanor Boardman A story of Thrill and Mystery-the heart-tingling adventures of a Man, a Girl and, a Dog. ! TETER THE GRE As the Secret Service -T ice Dor Comedy "LOVE'S ReRUliir n u n m M M N 3 A DOLLAR MADE. tell the story. si H H ia Men's Store." - TUESDAY RAYMOND McKEE As the Fugitive SWEET IMFFLE" Trices ITT" 10a: Thursday night,