Tuesday, February 10, 19257
PAGE TWO
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NEW YORK ny tho AMWlntod :
Ftvta) National Loafpia cliino
havo orr&Ifid an aggregation of 72
rookies for spring training , trlalM
according to official data on thin
inb.U'Ct (rathorcd at Nutlonal I,ca-
ana her) 'Uiutirtc'ra hero. Thin nrrny
l connlki'i';lily holow lam yearn to.
till,- When about 100 Joined Iho
' Southern caravans, but It Include
some of tho brightest prospects O'
innny yonrS;
Pttablirrh. which developed i
s-tls-Ulonal ftroup of yoiiniislo-s
lest scrsn. hns combort tin m'n
for additional Inlent with the
o-s
result that tho Pirates have 14
; na'.v .men on their llt, more' than
any other club. C'hloaKo and Ilea
' I.on coitio i next with eleven each.
; I'hllftdulplilu tins nlnn, HI. l.ouls
t! lJrooklyn and Cincinnati seven
finch, while tho champion New
t'orlt' Olants como last Willi only
; six.
'j.TMrtv.iinii nf the. tolal array
i nre bndillnir monndmen. Texan
J benitUe proved tho Inont popular"-0'" Nn'lhvllUi. of lh Hoilthnrn
J, recruiting ground with 12 entries League.
for the 11)26 big show1. Tho Bouth-I lnflelders Harry fopel, a first
ern Association furnished right, the ''""enian drafted from the Onnonls
lnMMe Cnnni t.enirite ficven. theif,"in'
Vlrfflnl.T t.enirup five and the West
ern lii.ni-un fnnr. The Internal Ion-
nl Leairuo furnished only one. Tills
fclrcult was IttBt In Iho 1024 list and
i AIbo had fewer, big leattuo rookie
. on option than any other Impor-'-tuit
tnliibr louKue. P'our coIIiko
, men also aro Included In the. new
talent.
' following Is 'the completo offl
. plal list of now players;
riosloti.
Catchers Kred Rchlller. a s-ml-pro
from Rl. Louis. Oscur Reimer
. from wotcestur, spem mosi oi iusi
i season with J-lulchtnson. Kansas.
' Pitchers Oeorgo ' Hartsgrov.
II Treo ugnnt, with Karnilnglon, Mo.,
lusi season: .ion ijgrowuuWBKi, semi
pro from Klnilra, N. Y.; Kd Van
' Hrnnt, semi-pro from ' Hradley
Ucneh, N. J.
' Infleldors Burrus, drp.fled from
Atlanta: Marriott, drafted from
Mobile; Harry Hnyder, purchased
Irom Rocky Mount of Virginia
leactio, 1 '
Outfielders Davo Harris, pur-
ichar.ed from Greensboro club ' of
,-'Plodniont league; Herb ThomtiB.
i'.purchaaed from Daylona of Klor-j-
4da Btato leugie; James 13. Welsh,
; purchased from Reullle, In deal In-
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book on Piles and other way, Ark.
Rectal and Colon diior-
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McKesson & RoLbiu's
Analax
The fruity laxative
Vorks like castor oil, but
"has the laste of deli
cious ripe fruit.
Moon Dru Co.
Everything for tho
Sick Room
mo.E main us
lo Trade"
NEWS
volvlr.fr $50,000 In ccKh and pluy
oju. . .
Brooklyn. '
Cnlrheni I j. I. Hiu-lllnc, 'rom
Anitunt, Ga.
I'ltelinra Qny fanln-ll, from Kt.
Worth, Trxxis h-nKur. J. It. Jtush,
purohftsfd from Watorbury. Kant
'rn I.Pi'.Kim. ('Marlon Hohwartz, a
Iroo iit.'iit. of fln'ur Kallt-a. Mont.,
playrr, At-
ndafirt, from
Oiltfioldom Dirk fox, from
rr,ln'1' Pac"1(1 Co'"i law-
Clifrnfro.
Calclicrs C'lnrehee Jonnard,
i'rom Wichita Kallo.
IMIehers Uuy Dutih, Herbert
P.ri'lt nnd Olik Mormri from Wich
ita V'ilUh, Tex.: 1'ercy Jones,, from
Sruitle; (loorre MlllHteud, from
Manihrill, . Texusi Joe Wentnedtfo,
irom Ounvllla, Va.; Charles Hoot
from l.ofl Anselcs. '
Oul fielders Clnrke Pittonger
Salt Lake City; Ed Kearna, from
Hoaiimoiit, Texns league: Ralph
Michaels from Utile Rock, Houlh-
l-eague; fharles Taylor, from
lleaumont, Texns; Mel Korr,
Bvml'pro from BaBlcatoon, Canada.
' Clneinniill.
ntchers James Clark, drafted
from (Ineonlu of tho. New Tork-
Ivnnnylvunla - Hinlo 'League; Ncal
Uriuly, seuil-pro or Ludlow, Ky,
Joo Llnnenmn, a college, and seml
pro pitcher; Mike Collins, purchos
ed from San Antonio of Iho Toxns
' """': ''-''I- Morris, purchased
New York.
l'ltehOTH
Hush Mngovncy, of
immn; Jim i unney oi Holy
' r"s; Winner, purchased from
jiocue!.nr or the International lea
Kile.
Oul fielders Ralph Kroser, so
cured from tho Canadian League
frump from Portsmouth, Va.
Walker purchased from Itocky
Mount, N. c.
Philadelphia.
Pitchers I'lrlch. from Water-
bury Cluh of the'Koslern league
KiilRht, purchased from tho Texas
.i.engue; llaymond Pierce, pur-
chased from Topeka. Kansas
Dana Pllllnglm, left-handed veter-
kin who hss been up In tho Majors
I oeioro, rrom Henumont, Texas;
jo'Nclll,, pnrchasetl from Ueau.
mont In a lo,i)nii deal that Involv
i.d other' pluyeis.
Inrielilers ' . Huher, purchased
from lleaumont; N. L. Hawks, first
ooseman, purchased from Nash
vllln of the Houthern Louguo, Wal
lor Klin mirk, purchased from Ver
non of the Coast League, wos with
t, incinnail the year before.
Oulileldors Yordy, purchased
irom Waterbury,
I'ltlHhuriilt. '
Catcher Roy Rpencor, purchas
ed rrom Hlrmlngham of tho South,
ern leugue.
Pitchers Joseph Urown, pur.
chased from Oklahoma City; Her.
nam Culloton, purchased from
Norfolk of the Virginia Lcoeuo:
i.nivin Lullss , purchased from
ureonsboro of tho Piedmont U
Rue; (srl nemnrcsk purrhssed
irom Boatrieo, Nebraska Stato Lctt
uua; Louis Koilpel, purchsscd from
(imniia of tho Western League: C.
B. Bhelton, purchnsod from Dur
ham, N. C: Piedmont League; Don
Honger, a left-lviniler nurehssed
'"'fl";'Bhcma n,y-
agent, Hnn I'rsnelsco: Albert Nlo-
hnuo, the much talked of first
hnseinun. secured from Chicago In
tho l.lg irndo Inst fall; one of the
"""""Ions of tho Soulhern Lesgue
y"nr 110 ""'-! with
Chnll inooga; L. Fresco Thompson,
pitrchancd from Omaha of the
Western League, a Columbia Unl-
verslly Dov: Knvce Wllllntn rn.
Outfielders Miiurlco Prew, free
aecnt. Oreenwood, S. C, of the
Carolina l.engue; John Rherlock.
draried from Quebec, of the On
tario Vermont League.
Kt. Louts.
Catchers Albert Uool. purchas
ed from Lincoln of tho Nebraska
Slain League, on option to Kort
Smith, Arkansas, last year.
Pitchers Clyde Day. nurehssed
from Muskogee. Western Associa
tion; William Hnllnhan, a left
hander, purchased from Knlnma
oo. Mich.: "Duster" Mails, left
hander who was waived out of the
American League, purchased from
Oakland: .Charlie Ithem. the de
mon Collrgo boy hn made great
sirlkeout record for Port Rmllh of
iho Weslern Association last year,
aud pitched a no-hlt game; Vin
cent Shields. semi-pro from Kast
irn fnna.la.
Out fielder Ralph Shlnnera.
lormer New York Want, drafted
Irom Toledo.
Raillo Tells W otnen What to Kat
BKftl.IM (AP). The radio has
been pressed Into service to tell
the Uernian hausfrau what she
may est and what she must re
frain from ratlnir to retain a
(raeef ii form. Ten minutes are
given every evening on the radio
program to a discussion of prac
tical hints on women's dint. The
chief commandment reads, "don't
eat too much chocolate and candy."
TfIS
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PLAY THIDJIY
A doiiblnhciodor that proml.Hoa to
bring out one of Uin urm-Ht crowilH
of i lii W'a.son will he pluyori ut
thft hiKh Hfhool K.vnnaHlijm hfr
Kriduy nlKht when th TiK'TM nwi
Pf-nil'ion hlli school and ih1 I'Ivp
HorsrnrKMi will pluy ilie Nilit
Hawks, of Pendl'ton.
Tim Nlpht JliiwkH liav onr of
tlin Rironnrnt ti-uiriH in rtnutlllo
county, liuviiiK ffenlly batin lh
Purple Giant 8 and u ,wliirlwin'l
gnmo Is oxpflPil.
Thf jii'paoqnel of Hi- l'ivi ilorsi'-n-n
ToIIowh: Kay J,ynch, (twn
IIpp, Hoy WllKuniH, Kranlt Ular-ft,
KiiRi'nt! Motralf, l-o M;C 'orKif,
f'ortfi' StuK" r, I uHuh JacohMon
anil "Hkpof' HfynolilH, road).
Many (iiuiM's Won
.Thci reponl of Ranx n won by tho
Horsemen this year follow:
HoriHmon 38 Perry 8
Horsemen..
Horwempn..
Horsnm'n..
HorHorm-n..
...24
...ri
...62
...&F.
...87
I'nlon A. A 23
Nal. Guard ..22
fovo i9
Nat. Guard &
Nat. Guard ..21
InibU-r 4
Horfirmen 308 Opponnnl.'i ..14ft
' Tho ' Horiiemon ar'1 admittedly
out for tho. f-uBtern Oregon iml'
pendent championnlilp and with a
clear atrhijf of victories, hopn to
Uko tho Night Hawks Into camp
also. Hat ton, former Pendleton
ace. Is one of tho Night Hawk
BtarB.
LOSE 3 GAMES
UNION, Ore. .(Special) Poaeh
Raymond PUt, and John 'Wort
man made tho trip Into Wallowa
county last week with tho hlph
flchoo) basketlmM Hquad. The re
sult of the three gam on, with Wal
lowa, Jofieph und Kuterurliie, wa.t
that thn visitors were defr-uted ut.
all three townM, althoiiRir tliey
played Joaeph a clone gumr 1 (i
to 20, lonliiK because of Inability
to convert foulH after out piny inp
Joseph In field work.
The tenm returned horn Run
day, having mnde the entire trip
by train.
Olrls Defeat low(lerlteH
Saturday nlKht f'o:u-h Klnjf and
hlR retinue of .basketball learns
came down from North Powder
for a doubteheader with Vnion Klrls
and tho second boynVtenm. - The
result of the glrlfi' name won i:n
Ion S4, Powd.-r.Vnnd "bf HT'lioy.s'
Kame, rnlon 2n, powder 3. Al
thotiKh one-Hided in the number of
hakebt made, botli Karnes were
imcrcfttlnK.
After thn contests the visitors
and loeal teams were treated to
luneh by the members . of the
freshmnn chuis.
WALTER JOHNSON
WILL JOIN TEAM
AT FLORIDA CAMP
RENO, Xev. CAT) Walter
Johnson has given up ivny hope of
acquiring a Pacific Ponnt league
baseball club and will plteh fr
the Weshlngton American league
team aaln this season, he an.
nou need Monday. He will jbln
tho team in Florldn In two weelti.
"I'll b with Wasblnton this
sprlne." ho snld. "I do not know
whftther I will sign a Contract for
one year or for two years, but
thero Is no chaneo of Rottlnff a
Coast lca(run club. , Tho chance
to buy lh Vernons was Rood bt
It seems that William WrlK
wanted his friend, II. W. l-umv f
Halt Ijike 4o run it and the deal
fell throujih. I ll be In Florida
In two weeks lo train with the
team. As for my salary, 1 ean .only
say that It will not be $30.tHi a
year."
Johnson said he had had a ten
tative offer to buy the Hacramento
club but that his mind hnd been
set on getting Oakland or Vernon
and now he had plven m any Idea
of buying Into a Coast le.iguo c1h0
this year.
t Nnr.R oitni:its
WASHI.NOTON (AIM Walter
Johnson, who announced Mondv
at lteno that he would pitch for
the Kenators, Is under orders to
report Hundny to Manager Harris
at Hot KprlnRs. Ark., to ticcln
training- Monday with olher vet
erans of the team.
.MADM.N TO MF.KT (.IIUIONS
NEW YORK (AD Hartley
Madden. Irish heavyweight, who
stayed the limit with Harry. Wills
last year, signed Monday to meet
Tom Olhhons or si. ram In a 15
round match featuring the opening
or outdoor shows of the ijiiccr.s
horo Athletic cluh enrly In May.
Madden signed Tor the match
ihrouah his niannpi.r. ('hurley
Kos accorillng lo an announce,
ment by Lew Itayntontl, giieons
horo matehmaker. who s-ild he had
wired terms lo Kddle Kane, (lilt,
bons' manager, at Chicago.
Latvia liivitm lUMtilcsirers.
RIGA, litvla (AIM. The anti
alcohol wave is sweeping over
tatvta. A law hss lieen iawed
which Is tantamount to prohibi
tion, and it has been seixed lipen
hy the city authorities of Klira
to descend iipon some Mi hotels
and restaurants on the grounds
that they were selling liquor. The
city fathers are now considering
whether these places should not
be mado to close down for (rood.
ID H 0 F!
Ws A 3,
tlj.
' v
fji k. VI - y
we.-" - ,
bcicace ana
HOW'S THIS TOR VOI,It SKATES? A motnpellrr, It Istulled,"
Hid In addition to shading it may lie placed oil a small wacon
or a canoe. Ths puuer is derived frnm a Hi-horsepower saso
"ue eiiaiiic. 'the disc In the rear Is a thrcefout propeller.
Joseph Five Leading All
Other Cagers in District
Branch. inc Squad Expected to Re. Biggest Obstacle
to Others Teams at Union Tournament ; Baker
. . Victory Not Likely to Be Repeated.
(Dy SroOP) ' '
Tho'omoke Is clearing awn y from
Ilie field now and a pretty accu
rate estimate on the relative
Htr.'ngih of basketbiiM teams In
I'nion, Wallowa and Huker coun
ths lo available Joseph high tops
Ihe list, of roues', with Wallowa
noxt nnd naker and La Grande
trailing the two Wallowa county
teams. 1
Joseph's derisive defeat of Wal
lowa last Friday nlirht- wns no sur
prlne to the writer who had nnn.
tended before t lie cont at that Jo
eph was the quint that was strong
est up the branch Hno. .
) -Halter's
victory over La Oronde.
Haturdny night l.s-not likely to hap
pen again this sen.son. I.yman,
forward, simply couldn't hit tho
basket and the whole team were
neemlbgly struck with stngn fright
at times. ' ' , '
When linker comes to I.a CJrnndo
for a return game, a different story
will be told until Injuries wen Ken
the Tigep team.
Milton-FYficwoter's five is going
strong. Friday night tho Mc
I xmgh Unites trimmed I'enfl It-ton
IS to 13 In a. heated contest and
Saturday night Pendleton took the
count at the hands of Walla Wal
la.
Pendleton comes here Frldav
evening and the Tigers are confi
dently ep.ijng i o even thing up
wit!! Hi,. lliickurooM. 'he chances
io win tire tioi too gloomy, t-ltlmr.
of tho JoHeph-Wal-
Where Eight
41
Knenten huntinc thivuch he ruin of ti ni whirh Jesiiovrd duhl
PArtmnt butMin in he nart if Chicntot university diMrtt t tnH:n
tnht J.vt XrtmtY tour housliepin uiM tn tht (mir ioif D'Kk
truvtui jTt4jc to nea ,
t
utveacion
lowa game writes tho following to
the Observer:
"In ono of the hardest and fast
est, games ever-seen on ''this - (Jo
seph) -floor 1 he. Joseph quintet de
feated the Wallowa five last night
by a score of 2-9. The score Is
no Indication of how closely and
hard fought tho game really was.
but the continued heavy offensive
ann icrruic pace or the Joseph
team began to gradually tell on
the Wallowa men aTter tho open
ing or the second half.
.The game started off speedily
but both teams wero cautious and
played with tho intention of test
ing tho strength and strategy of
their opponents. , Wallowa count
ed the Tirst field basket but at the
end of the quarter the score stood
3-3, with tho apparent strength
nbout even in both teams. The
pluy continued In tho second quar
ter in the. same manner, both teams
checking closely and trying to pen
etrate the other's defense. The
half ended -with Joseph, having
scored three more points to none
for allowa.
-"Ihe neeond half utarted off
furiously with Wallowa endeavor
ing to regain the lost advantage
but the Joseph team continued to
set the pace with the exceptional
work of checking out Oreer and
llendernon, the.
two most danger-
us men on tin
he result was . i
Wallowa, quil
Aer Ln doubt.'
"In . Mils
brought Ihe
Joseph's hint
les of Joseph
half
Wallowa h
tcore up to pr ven n
k board read I
. suddenly fount) hi
Met .Death
W.S.C. Beaten
By Oregon In
Eugene Game
KI'GKXR. Ore. (P.y the As-socl-ated
Presn) The I 'niverrilty of
Oregon basketball team defeated
Wu.ihlnton State colUfe htro
lot lilKht. by a score of 30-24.
The Kume was fust throuKhout.
At thu end of I lie first half,
OrtKon had a two point lean,
the score ix-lnj- IS-1'I. .
The rniverstty of Jdaho de
feated the I'nlver.-dty of Wash
inifion last niKht sn to 2D. - '
BENNY LEONARD
CANNOT SEE ANY
SUCCESSOR YET
rHK'ACtO fAI1) Tlenny l.eon
:ird, retired lightweight champion.
ratea the 1 1 hovers the New York
uthletlc commiysion hu.H d signat'-d
to battle It out for the lightweight
title aa a "lot of fine Imy-s" but
he soys he cannot get exHb-d over
any of them.
Leonard s:ild Monday he would
not llllelilpl to piclt the hod of Hie
lit for the reu.soii it was iinposMlble
to' flguri tht-nt.
'tlin fellow, thd-ia nnother today
and g"tfi licked himell' the next
limn he si aNN," Ieoiiord' Haiti.
Mow ui-e you going to figure
Ihem." '
The former title holder said lie
waft pleased with Sammy Mandell's
victory over Hid Terrls. In re
fiponae to a n.ue.stlon whether ,lan-
lell might develop a I'iniah puucii
Leonurd said;
'I Ic'h young. Mjiyb he II ne-
ijulre the hinhig power. You know
what he needs what .all of those
!'
fellowa ned, more than punching
more limn anything else?-Jt
perit-nce."
KEARNS TO TALK l'KJU l'
WITH X. V. I'KOMOTF.IIS
NEW YORK (Tly the Associated
Press) Jacl; Kenrns wHl urrive in
Sow York nbout March 1 lo con
sider offers mnde hy various pro
moters for Jack ivmpsey's 811111-'
mer eumpalgn. Promoter t'harles
Henderson snld Sunday.
Henderson is head of n move-1
ment. to erect a ntndlum nt Long'
Island City which will seat Hir..-
DIM) people. i
Ie,s:itd that Kenrns had inform-!
ed him that tho heavyweight
champion had not yet obligated
himself to flRlU for nny promoter 1
and would appear against thei
self and scored three remarkable
baskets muking the total 26. Smith,
substituting for Oliver at center
for Wallowa, managed to outguess
the Joseph guard and with a left
hand shot converged tho last two
points for Wallowa in the final
ten seconds 6f play." , I
Joseph nnd Wallowa tnngie again
Friday at Wallowa. V j
, I
Only a short time now remains
before the county tournaments to
decide whlrh tennis will vie for
chnmpionfihlp honors nt T'nlon. '
Hall's Catarrh1
Medicine ?t
both local and Internal, and has been :
successful In the treatment of Catarrh !
for over forty years. Soldbyalldiuitfuu. ,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio J
Plans Big Year
wc Al
Bay Schulk, who for U consecutivo
arsons wughl 100 or more games,
unly to have hto record shaKered
lust tison because of numerous In
luiles. is Bt again. Ray la a pal of
V;dd vColllns. recently !! nl ,.,
white rtos nuinager. and wants to,
: . .r to helu the iimna-
.h. at the famous second
tcerau- cuui ;
. baseman. .
"niaii'the "pulillc wanlfid- nnd ul
tlje "stadium which. .couM Jiold Ihe
iif,'iif-st -qrowd." . -;
HIICAtiO I,AD HKillt .----'
I V Ti-AMS' HANKS
Cr.VV H'lllV uy lie: o.-..iv ..... ..
Press) Oeonie l.olt.. jr., chlcaRo
iichool hoy, whose play wns a -n-
sallon in -tennls ranks last seo.soji
heads Hie I !i5 Junior ranltlns li.'it
in both singles and : doiibb h, iiu-
JrordiTur lo ratings .annouiiceil by ;
)llle I tllleu Males i..uui .i. iiinn
SGclation. I.otl. who Katunlliy Bln-
led added .dlslilicllon'when hi- wusj
moved , into , Ihe "first .ten" nl inn
national inch's list' hy the Hulled'
Slates . Lawn .Tennis association, '
Suits Cleaned and
Pressed
"Mi $1.50
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ASH BROTHERS
iiolils Ihe junior linnnrs for Ilie
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Churl.s A. Hmilli of Anupnll
lis
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