THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, February 5, 1925.
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'A Good Place lo Tmilo"
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BASKETBALL
DOUBLE BILL
Tomorrow evening will mark tbe
first appearance of the high s.-hool
fronh buskotLall learn in a r Kular
gbme. Till squad, organized for
the purpose of training the young
er students In the rudiments of the
frame. hH been tn truininK for
several weokB under the tuulugc of
1 Coach Yun(,-.
A number of promising young
ster! are In aulls and will g- t into
' the game Friday evening against
. the Union second team. One thing
is guaranteed there will be lota of
nctton. enough of it to make, the
game interesting during the entire j
, st-saton.
Th probable lineup of the Ij.
Oronded team according to Mr.
Young will be,- Berry center, Hra
Uen and Walls! tiger forwards and
fltoiWnrd and Herr guards. Wat
kin v. Patten. Olen. Smith, Waite
, and McCorkte are lii reserve and
will likely see action.
Girls Play Pendleton.
Preceding the boys game tht
' glrla team will play l'endbton.
Thti will be tho first content be
twwn the two teams this year.
Pendleton always puts a girla sex
f tette on the floor which Is hnrd to
' boat and whether the . (Irtimle
A teum can humble the Ruckaroo
tussles or not will remain a ques
tion to be decided Friday night.
"'Bo far Pendleton has beat The
IS AHHANGED
llallrs and other trams by rnlher , manner tn answering questions bo
lttrge scores but there Is no basis rose OommlaslonT Ijindls and my-
of comparison on which to p:tce Hflf, points slronsjy to llirr In
ths two teams as so far ntlthr nocence.
liave played anywhere out of their j "Assuming; that O't'onnell Is tell
own lmmete territory. 'In the truth In relating what he
The girl'' team showed up w-oll , rluims these players said to him.
here Inst Saturday against the l'n-jln my opinion, such statements do
Ion sextette and would have won, not come within the derisions dc
exrept for Inability to score at cru- J Hilling what constitutes nldlng and
e.ial momenta. The local train had abetting, etc.. as set forth In sec
.im wr)puttuHi riljVon.11 s?'tnPW"'l ,
than did I'nton due to lis superior "There is no corroboration of
tty In the defensive: department " t""nents of O'Connell thnt
but did not convert as large a per- Co' "0,"n Induced him to com
rentage of attempts at the basket. "'" ,hl offense. However, as ap-
The absence of Ann Htunge. rcg-1 V' ' rori1 "ubmltted by
ular side center. Is epected to J,"lB- -"nds. Dolan by his ans
weaken the team somewh.t. Coaeh j ' " '," .C """'"f- "fl
uifjii ii .to " '
week for a aurccftsor but tto far hn&
not made a definite selection.
Paavo Xurmi at Best
, j!,. ' On jNfiW York Track
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hw YOItK tMy the Associated I
TVess) Taavo Nurml's record for'
tho Madison Square Garden track I
Is spotless. He lias not failed to
break existing mnrks there In any
of his appearances.
After two failures to meet public,
expectations last week ut the!
Murningcide A. gani In this
city and at the lloston A. A. meet.'
track followers were surprised to
see mm resume his conquests atactic club sprinter, will compete
the Western Vnion contests Tuee-ln his final race of the Indoor sea
day night. Saturday he w ill at I son at the Wilco Athletic club
tempt to run two miles In less than games In Brooklyn Saturday night,
nine minutes, something believed Murrhlson leaves for the roast
to be Just about humanly tinpos next week, where, with rharlrs
alble. 1 Paddock, coast sprinter, he will
Perhaps spurred on by the actlv. on a round the world trip.
Ifles of Willie Plant, American running against the beat in various
alker. and Willie Altola. Finnish .countries In the orient.
-American A. r. runner, the out-
standing star of the last Olympics! Harney iir.yfus plans to stage
ran valiantly to new mark for n doubii-headcr at Korbes field
two and one-fourth niibs. Plant June . when the Pirates celebrate
set one world's mark and liltola 'be National league golden Jubilee,
furnished three during the evening. : Tnc Phillies are scheduled oppon
Joe Hay. little Chicago flier. rnl ' ,n" Pirates but as a pre
whose world figures have been al- 'lmlnnry the pirates of lol which
most swept away by Nurml. rnn a
brilliant mile to victory and w is
onlr one. fifth of . .,.nn.i .
thin w-s the famnus Kinn on h s
first night of competition In this
countiy.
lTrRATINAI, ;1H Its
IIMHI.n IOK K. AMIIMU
BAN ANTONIO. Tex. (API
The Texas open golf championship
, again will have an Int. rn;.iiiut!
aspect. Ijist Feiirutry Artlmr
Havers. Itrltish open champion.
and James Ockend. n, Kreneh op.-n
.champion, competed In the San An
tonio classic. February l.-M wl'i
' Jlnd the Itrltish pair. George Hun-
' can and Abe. Mitchell, baitllng
with America's l.-adlng g..if s'ars
- for one of th- rteh'-st purses
l.("0, mr,M in i,f,lom.
The Texas Open t. vt,.,.l.
ntrarl :d l-..ut ' - f..
gtlfer from all shelters of th--Tnlted
8tatea sr.d Canada The
'Vash prttes are put up by the city
of Antonio.
I f VMS 11 F. ATS M()MT
CHlrAClfl (AP Fd 'Strang
ler" lcwis. making his first ap.
ttearance on the mat since he was
tossed from the ring by Wa ne
Illg" Munn. Tuesd..v night de
feated Toots" Mondt, Greeley.
Colo., wrestler, afte,- a desperate
a'ruggle In which he seversi times
-sss in dsnger of losing the decid
ing; (all and the matclu
; Young, Kelly
And Frisch
! Exonerated
NKW YOItK (By the Associated
Pr'.is) Three New York Giant
players Frankte Frisch. Hoss
Young and George t. Kelly
named by Jimmy O'f'onnell as lm
ptlrated In hln attempt to bribe
Heinle Htmd. Philadelphia National
teogue shortstop, were completely
exonerated by Assistant District
Attorney George N. Hrofhers. in a
report made to District Attorney
Uanton late yesterday, after the
state's investigation of the scandal.
The assistant district attorney
contends that O'Connell may be
guilty of a violation of the penal
law governing such cases, by vtr
tur of his own testimony and the
leHtimoiiy of Sand, but that the
lU'Mlon of indicting O'Connell
would await the. return of Com
missioner l.mdis from Panama.
Mr. Droi hers olsO contended
that tfronriell's te.iitmony does
not "place a stain on the record of
"ozy Dulan." also named by OVon
nell us being the instigator In the
brfhe, but that Dolan's status re
mains unchanged due to the Inde
flaivenesa of his answers during
the hearing before Iindis and
during his tvwn investigation.
Mean 1.111 for 'Itiree.
"There la no legal evidence to
justify the belief that Kelly. KYIarh
and Young had anything whatso
ever to do with this alleged bribe."
Maid Mr. liro.hen. "There la' ho
evidence that they hod any knowl
edge whatsoever of the alleged
bribe. This, coupled with their
excellent reputation and their
lAuv pi'inni
brought suspicion
upon himself. (
When Informed that the investi
gation did not produce any evi
dence seulnst Dohin. .John Mc-
f,rw' manager of the Giants, said
(Wednesday: "I'm glad for rosy
IlKilnn's s-ike. as this should give
him a chance to earn a living
again."
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Sport Gossip
(Hy the Associated Press)
l.oren Murrhlson, Newark Ath-
national league gonfalun
that year will play an exhibition
against tne nrates of 1915.
Jht '"'" r 'e tam will
M follows:
j Kitty Mrnnsfleiii , first base;
'Claude nichle. second base; Tom.
my I.each. third base: Honus Wsg
ne. shortstop: Kre( Clarke, ifi
field; ilirence Iteaumcnt. renter
field; Tom Mrfreary. right field;
Jack O'Connor and Chief immr.
catehrrs and Ihacon Plillllps. Snm
l.e.e. j.sse Tiiiiiiohlll and Jack
ch'sbro. pllchers.
Tiger, flowers and Paul Iter
litibnih will nut box at Madi
son Miiam (.artlrn IVI.niary 2d
as s. Iii-lulcl. IW rlenl-s.-ti will
not N hi slutpe to rhtht again
U-forr- March. Pan III.I.IX. his
I iiuiiaer. sal.l. . Itlebanl at
I tenifitit tri sign Ifc-tanry ami
! Flowees f.r a return nuiteli.
FI"u:tm ilrmandtil niun sruih
! than he nwlTrxl for tlir nutd-fi
I In wli!i-,i he was kinaknl out
and Itk lianl Ivalkril.
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The NsMons! lrsgue magristea
elected Tuesday to continue the
"most valuable plaver award"
raln this season but removed the
strings which prevent a piayer from
winning It for more than one year.
The two-fold plan of making two
awards, one for pitchers and an.
other for regulars, was discussed
but shelved.
New Psrts bob shows the left
ear, perhaps so they can hear
tlinnor mutations mora easily.
Pays Own Way
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Meet Jlerlue Hamburger. supliomoK
at Wittenberg College, .SpnilslUId,
O. .file's studying for the ministry
nml at the same lime paying his
way through school by meeting op.
JJoncleU in the roied arena on-.Fr..
lu and Saturdays.
CH1VAW". (By the Associated
PreSB) A first division club and
possibly a pennant conlond- r. is
the aim of Kddlc f'olliii.H. n w man
ager of the t'hieago American
league team. If enthusiasm and
dopn are any criterion, the White
Hox may prove to be the "dark
horse" in thf iai'5 p.-mmnt lriv.
Collins declared the clult will fin
ish where it belongs."
Four f the rcent American
league penna nt w inners were pi
loted by first year manager,.
Collins is pleated with his club
and is depending upon two im-n.
Pitcher Ted Hlankenshlp and Out
fielder Johnny Most II.
Hilly fjniilt-r. former rollege
baseball coach, has ben signed as
coach and assistant to Culiins.
The club as a whole will take
on a college atmospher-'. In ad
dition to the collegiate coiii and
Manner Collins, there are five, men
with university experience. These
Include Charley Robertson. Bib
Kajk. Ued Kaber, Harry Hoop.-r
from California, and Ted I.yonK.
Yokel Ag ain
Pins
Gard
ner
I'OniXASn, On-, (tly the As-MM-tnli-d
Viv) Ilke Yokel lie.
fcatcd Plnliy ;nr(lncr. New York
wrestler. Iirrc a.t night.
coi.i.i-(;i: Ki--.sri.Ts
f). A. C. S5. Will.nhelle 1.
Idaho I'nlverslty Sn. I'nclflc
IS.
NIGHT HAWKS ARE
WINNERS IN TILT
WITH STANFIELD
PENDLETON, Ore. (Special)
The Night Hawks, speedy (oral (
basketball quintet, hung up a vie
tory over the husky Sianfi- l.J
pie Giants. 3.'.-3t4. In a rough and
" in.tii iu'wiy
nigni ni rani-iem. ine ucteai was ,
the second of the season for the
v.eni r.na xioopers. -
The ftne-up:
Night Hawks S5
Itatton (13) I
Cox (4) 1
PtnnfleM 3 ,
... Spb s (11)'
Voigne 2)
F.Hosktns (If.)
(Mloskins (4)
Warren (2)
Waterman
Gillette (13)
Farrow (3) (
Parr U) (1
Van Pelt !
Referee, Feirer, I'matilla.
PAYNK STOPS W.VISOX
DENVER. (AP) Jack (Tiger)
P a y n e. Chicago welterweight,
knocked out One Stp Watson of
Indianapolis Tuesday niphl after
half a n,lnne tt fighting. Payne
dropped his opponent wnh a right
smash to the jaw. The bout was
scheduled tor thrie rounds.
CUBS OUTLOOK
SEEIHS BRIGHT
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basketball!
Now Lays Down Law to Dad
a.1!-'. 1 ' 'k- K' i
4 '-v! -
u.assr. 2L;i2-.i; ;.t.:.J
1st lowo law to htm. But now w.iuam k rmTwW
Hewn t law far U fatnsr. For wmiaan ba tm ltMd i. .k.
OUOMO-Ctroon Court, wnar, al. Iru al TTIS
fflNflER
If BASEBALL;
PI Bll BIG
DKTftolT. (AP) 1'n.ucky In
poli.l'-.H. lueky in ba.s.-ball, is t
way Frank .!. Nuvin. president of
tilt. 1 k-1 rntt American league
buK--l.ii II club, probably would r i
it.
Mr. Navin. wb bs transf arm
ed Detroit from a rube baneball
town to one of the capitals u( faa-
:dom, conf-sses lie was a fuls' ul
arm as a polttiejun. a sort of mol
ern 1 -in (juixot.- jousting with thr
windnillt. Me could not ronvinci
nfveral hundreii voters in a - e
troit suburb that he should be
t heir choire for jtistlen of the
; peace, but in Hie. f-ar.l that have
followed fi- has b--n i bete. to
important plaee in the baseball
world by hi fellow magnates. 1I
r.se r'e-ntiy to membership on
'he Advisory Coun-'Il. highest triii
uaal of baseball, by replaelng H.n
Johnson as tbe Am tlcan Ieag-i.e's
representaf Ive.
Mr. Navin set nut tn become 11
J: wyer. Coining to f it-troit from
Adrhtn. Mih.. wh-.r- In- was born
in 1S71, be worke, his way thru
school and graduated in Iuw7 a
profession, li.- nev-r. followi i.
however. His initial flyer in poli
tics proving a failure, he was
mentioned for a city hall clerk
ship paying 2,oo. and then he
took up baseball. Jle became an
employ of S. F. Argus, owner of
lt-lrolt's drowsy ball club. Angi
wanted to fet out of tbe game.
Ban Johnson, president of the
American l.e:.gu- cauie to Pet roil
in an of fori to get rid of the white
b pliant.
Mr. Xavlii, whoso frlrnds
rail liltu n modem Midas nn:l
wbb, they say, ner gaiiib!i-s
with fate, made jiis gri'alost
pa in 1)1 e then. llliil siiffi
I'ient iiM.ncy bimdf to swhm
tho deal, ho Jiitorosutl AVilli
atn Yawkey. wealthy sports
man. Vawkoy put up tho
money and 'a In bocaino
manager iif tho club.
The rest of tho story of the De
troit bas-'liall club and Frank J.
Navin is the story of a man tak
ing a Josfng proposition, driving
through years of di-eourarement
to bring his organization finally to
the peak or financial and. diamond
success.
Two major ennpters appear In
the hook Frank Navin has written
with bats, halls, mitts and money
on the hard clay and green grass
of Navin Field. The first was hs
coup in bringing to Ix-lrolt as
manager Hugh to Jt-nnlng "Ken
an," grass-pulling Jt-nnings. Th
second was the purchase of Ty
Cobb.
in Master More. ;
By many the signing of Jen
nings is regarded as Mr. Navln's
greatest stroke tn baseball. The
new manager, obtained for $1,500
from Baltimore,- calked the seams
of tlisroft! in the.Tlger craft arid
developed thr.-e pennant -winning
clubs. He took Iietrolt h storm
anl is credited with having arous
ed this city to the Intense lntTest
In itasebnll whieh it displas to
this day.
. Mr. Navln's smartest piece of
recruiting was done in Jn5 when
he got Ty Cobb from Augusta, Ga..
for $;tiu. To get the fiery (J.-orgi-an
In nild-si-ason he had to pay
an additional t-'on. This S7oa has
been called tho most fortunate
baseball Investment nver made, in
sofar as player purchases are con
ct-rned.
. In r.irrying through bis baseball
""'pOHchs Mr. Navin baa bad the
UscUai of seeing 1
troit move
fr0m ,m, jok(1 classification of
baseball critics to a citv with . a
gate exceeded faoh year only by
Nw York; and he has seen the
Detroit baseball club rise from
liability to an asset which, it has
been estimated, return.i to Its
President Jleo.fM.O annuallv.
ST. CODDARD WINS
201-xAlILE DERBRY
AT THE r.AS, MAN,
THE PAS. Man. (AP) 1 inilo
St. (.cMblanl, 1H. won the annual
20 l-mtlo, non--top dog derby
when be arrived hero edncMtay
night at o'i'bM-k. Goddard
was mit-hcr lor J. Baton's en
try. r
Zion Opening Announced
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I'ltUTU UY. LMUN I'ALli-li; hVhti.il
1 Iss- .n.n Nmiwiinl 1 rlli -k, iimii-ti ji n inniiuie aiicmioii ir mo
presi iit gimip. ombiaring Bryno Canyon 'and VUtr Breaks in
soiithorii 1 lab, will ho oiMiitTt on May l.'itb. nceordhijc lo an
tintiii'viuents. Above: The tamous Mmmlaln tf Myatvrj lowor-in-
altovo "Tho Narrows" or ion National park, part of the
I'lah wonderland. In the forogroiiiitt aro MKs iHjra loniagno
ami Miss Noll Creor.
Bff; rot rt hatfh
AT rOHTY fiOAIJs
NKW YORK (By the Associated
Press) For the first time in sev
eral years. America's "Big Four" In
the polo world hna the maximum
handicap rating of in goals. An
nouncement Tuesday by-the Tut
ted States Polo association bf han
dicap ratings for ij.S shows that
Malcolm Stevenson and J. Watson
Webb have been raised from ! to
10 goals, placing them on a par
with Jtv-reaux. Milburn and
Thomas Hitchcock, jr.. tht- other
two aces of America's triumph
over Great Britain bust September
for the international champion
ship. These are the only 10-goal men
In the 1325 ratings which other
wise are notable for increases tn
the handicaps of all four of the
members of the Midwirk Country
Cluh tt-am of California, whlrh
caused a sensation last fall by win
ning both the national junior and
Open championships here.
Altogether a total of 1S2 chancs
have hten mad in the handicap
list. .12 of which nr' among mem
bers of the Army Polo association.
MilAr A H Wllunn nrinv atnr h-.I
I his allowance cut from six to five
goals, which baves Major I,. A.
Beard and l.ieut. Col. Iewta Brown
at nix goats fitch as the top rank
ing military mallet wiHdtrs.
Time to scan the morning news
yet not a minute wasted!
You fttvtt find Albert Minit Oats and brrakfet grouch.
at the same table. To begin with, there's no waiting.
Mirut Oat are sure to be on tbe table steaming hot in
three to five minutes. And then
There' something about these plump, smiling oat kef.
Dels thst warm their way to a man's heart.
Because they are first aid to speedy breakfasts Albert
Mirut Oats have done two things:
Tber have made brroJjjtvij eaar on mother and
tfecJuit-tsfrin easjrr for fsth-rr ncre frsr.tic ktthfn-
neh fcr tnrther ! No core lick.' u;va grumbling :'or
Instead, he Ukes to scan the
rv. . . " U
Uttts are coming up.
He
minute. taat sail!
anAl
Iters
Better Breakfa& Cereal
.comutkiv f Mt. si x
lii:POItTFI I .Ht HANM'.l)
PKKINU (By the Associated
Press) lr. Sun Yat Sen. a nation
al figure in Chinese governmental
affairs for many years, who has
been in a hospital here In n crit
ical condition since h was ope
rated upon s veral days ago for
cancer, was informed by bis phys
leians Wednesday that lie could
Ib-ave the hospital without danger
of complication of Illness, if fce je-slr-d
to employ a Chinese doctor.
It. Sun elected to remain at the
j hospital lo obtain radium treat
i ments. His condition Wednesday
I was said to h unchanged.
six si k ivors op ai to
a( idi;nt ark improving
J I-rOS AXGKLKS (AP) Dr. W.
j F. Jamb-son, president of tho Y.
M- M. I. A. of the Los Angeles
stake of the Mormon church, and
, his five children, survivors of an
automobile accitlent at Culver City
'near here, Sunday, which claimed
jthe lives of Mrs. W. F. Jamlej-on
(and Mrs. It. K. Jamieson. are well
ion the road to recovery in a local
! hospital, where t;ey were taken
after tho wreck.
The accident occurred when the
Jamiesun machine was trtick by
a Pacific elertrto train.
The accident was unavoidable, a
coroner's jury found, after investi
gating the circumstances.
pssgp
rnorrur.s headlines while Minit
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knowt it mean three to five
MEETINGS AT
CHURCH GO W
The special meetlna at the '
Christian church are nightly at-
trading larger audiences. Mr. j
Fairbanks, leader of song, is sue-1
ceeding In getting his audience to
join tn the songs, and is phas
ing everyone with his solo num
bers. Mr. Jones has been preaching
a series of sermons centering
aboat the thought of conversion.
Ijist night, in speaking of the
conversion of Saul, Mr. Jones
said. " 'on version is turning to
God. Saul fought u hard fight
against It but had to give it up.
There are t hlngs common to all
conversions and there are some
things that may be classed us
special. Knowledge, faith, repen
tance, obedience, are things com
mon 1 o all con versions. Voices,
angel visits, bright lights from
Heaven ure special things and !
given upon the pleas ire of God
and in harmony with the special
purposes He may have in the!
calling of the individual."
"Tiie Conversion of a Foreign-:
er," was announced as the ser
mon subject for this evening. Mr.
Fairbanks will sing lor a solo;
"Why Stand Ye Here Idle."
TWO KH.I.i'.H. two' IN.M ItFII ,
WIIKN AITO 'M flNS O V i; It
CO LO R A T 0 8 P Ft I N ("VS. Colo.
(AP) Burled in the wreckage of
their automobile whieh turned over
one mile north of Monument, near
here when the driver failed to slow
down while taking u curve, two
persons were killed anil four in
jured, two probably fatally, hite
Tuesday night.
The. dead: I.en Jones of Ross-,
ville., 11 (a.. a patient of FM K.ri Mi
llions general hospital, Denver,
Mary Tierney, 24. a nurse of
1 tenver.
The fatally injured: Kathleen
Tierney. sister of .Mary, also a
nurse. Denver; fractured skull,
l-Mna Hayes, Denver, fractured
skull.
The injured were brought to a
Colorado Springs hospital: Joseph
Oreyland and Karl Schwnncgel .suf
fered minor bruises In the acci
dent.. Half of the foreign-born women
and one-third of the foreign -born
'men In tho Fnited States are, still
1 aliens.
IX 24 HOURS ENDS
NEURITIS
When you've tried everything
you can think of and nothing
seoms to even relieve those plerc
big. agonizing pain's, just go to
Red Cross Drug Co. or some
other good druggist and get a
bottle of Allenrhu Special Form
ula No. 2. Be sure you get No. C
which comes in capsule form, for
the liquid form fa a special prep
aration for Rheumatism. j
Take these little dark green
capsules as directed and notice
how in about 24 hours they have
considerably reduced, if not en
tirely banished, those persistent,
nerve racking pubis that have
J caused yo 1 many sleepless nights.
I A few more doses and the pains
j have left you forever. 1
White this particular formula
was compounded for the purpose'
of conquering painful. Gouty con
ditions and what is known as
Rheumatoid Arthritis- a. knotty,
painful swelling of the joints ;
It has proven wonderfully success-'
ful in all forms of Neuritis nml
Seiatle Nerve Pains.
Vol needn't be afraid of its
containing dope of any kind it
doesn't. Such things are only
makeshifts and can only at the
best give temporary relief. j
Be sure you've got Neuritis and'
then get Allenrhu, Special Formu-;
la No. 2. Your pains will i.-,
gone before you know it. .Mail .
orders accepted) .dv.
Service
Dodob Brothers
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VE ARE THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS
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We Go Out ol Our Way to Serve
THE CITY GROCERY
nst Bark of Oarr's on Ft Stnv
phom: main :i RAt baitj rnnE deutem
A Suit For A
Song
Our suits are not quite
as cheap ns the suit the
boy bought with a song,
but they are so cheap
and so good, they will
make you feel like sing
ing a song.
ASH BROTHERS
ii;i: iu:it:ats wAi.KF.n
ST. PETKRSBrilG, Fla. (AP)
- Waller Hagen. British open
champion. won the unofficial
world's golf championship Wed
nesday wheh be defeated Cyril
Walker. Aineriean open champion.
17 up and If. to piny, in their 7i
hole match, (he final half of which
was played Wednesday over the
links of the lioga Ciega Golf as
sociation and Country club hen,,
Hagen obtained a bud of 11
holes when tho flrsl 3U holes were
plujed at Miami and he Increased
his bad to 1 up at the end of
the third round Wednesday morn
ing. The match ended on the third
of the final round, or the fitty-s'-venth
hob- of the match.
We are expecting a car of
Shingles within the next Jew
days. There will be some
exceptional values in No. 2's.
Leave your orders eaiiy
they will not remain long
wilh us.
The
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The I'oor Man's Friend"
Oppo. I'nun.lry. PHONE 848 W.
No Sunday Business)
SECURITY
EGG
MAKER
Makes liens-lay eggs
and prevents disease.
Our Prices Are
Low
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug Store
Telephone Main. 53
Cor Fir & Jeff.