THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, September 17, V.)Z.
Laces
For Trimming- Thut New Costume.
HILL'S
"A Good l'lnce To Trade"
SPORT NEWS
PIRATES TIE :
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. AMCItlCAX
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lirooklyn
Hoston
t'hlrnlro
-Philadelphia
W.
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PH. S. SOUAO'S
0UTL30K GOOD
'KMl,KTONi 'Ore. (Hpeelal)
Thu Pendleton hlKh School Joot.
boll iKiuad, consisting- of from 30
(o 40 aspirin Krlilaters from whom
will bo chos-n the eleven which in
tO riirillflh 1'undletnn'n uaI.. .rP.i.
Iron menu for the 1926 aeason. In-
lulinuch ua no colleirlatii contest la
liOSS OK rOI.MN'ri
a ball tiiib was coiiciunUely proved
ny inn m-rni injur) to lulille
lins iif the White Nov.
,
Klnre-the opcitlnir of the 19!E
reason, rolling, a.i munuKer, haa
kept the tall-end fhlcairo team oi
lai year In the flint division.
A Ilinnlll nt'n II I'lmmi.il n nuBlnln.
' ty Hint the Wnlte Hox would fin
ish third. This would have been the
moHi remarkable managerial
uelileveinent of the year.
Then' rami" the Important aeries
with the I'hihiilelphlu Athletlea uml
Willi It u lex Injury that lorred Col
una to retire to the beueli. .
,llla uliaenee from the lineup was
iinniedlulcly felt. The elub slumped
and there In a possibility that It
will huvB to right Ha hardest to
stick In thu fliat division.
l.oljlns, by hla handling or th
... , .. . . . ' t.wiiu l-iiiu, nun proven inal ne
iim . i . th . , , ""ruln' KtHnt munoRer. The . slump
. "' "v or nia ciun on hla retirement from
made-a hurried ex.t after losing , the lineup proves that he la even
tho conleat. Idoyd Drown fjnlnli- u icronler asset as a player
Inff. fJruntham Kava PittsburK Its
fltst run In the second mimo with Collins Is nearine; the -to mark,
a home run, Ills hvn no loiurer have the piHi-.'
Score: 11. H. K. Ily of ymilli. Tho muscle strain
i , , 1 l' sul reml may seriously nffirt lils
. " ' V V
Batteries Cuntrcll, Elliott and
.Dcberry: Meadows and Hmlth.
' Second game: R. H. E.
TlrooVlyn 2 8 0
Pittsburg '..' c 9 '" o
.liuttorics Osborno, , L.. Brown
and Taylor; Oldham and Oooch.
l'lTTBIHIIia UP) 1'lttslmrK
mode a clean sweep of the three
Kiime aeries with Brooklyn by tak
ing both ends of tt twin bill Wed
nesday, 6 to 3 and d to 2. Elliott's
wlldness was responsible for the
, ..... I .uiiin, iy
loss of thu first game while Os-lr-hi, i..-
1'tltlll-u play,
'I
j CHICAGO S-a. BOSTON- o-s ' '
I CHirAOO (AP) After being
shut out In tho first gamo of n
.twin hill. in 0 l, ri.inr. ii...
Jon turnod the tables on the locals ' I ru8' vrnl of tho veteran
Mid smashed out an 8 to 0 vlctorv!w'1"hinton PH'fa Tinvo' -tvob'blert
in ih .j i ...." during thu final month nt m
; hv-w.,,! B,ii,ie. iivauimann I ... .... : t"j
vns driven from tho mound In tho ' . m muy J""' be ublc
third Innlnir of the oiungor unucr tho wire
VRTKIU.V PITCHKRH
Manager Stanluy Harris of tho
Woshlngiou ,s club gamblud Uh
vutarun pltuhurs to' Heap hla club
In tho rucc.' Thoy dulivcrud. " '-,
If the Waahlnicton eluh In f nr.
tunuto enpugh to again rupieaunt
mi! Ainencun iro(;uu m th- world
bi;H(h. llitrrlB will nitre tbmp..
called upon to gamble wlth lila aged
twlrlers. . .
third Inning of tho second game
.minagor unison used many rook
li s in the second game.
' ficor'! K. H. E.
Hoston . o 7 '' i
Chicago ..; s io j
ltntturlcs Uyan and
Alexander nud Qomalcs.
Sucond gome: n. H. E.
Hoston 8 16 t
Chicago 0 10 8
,.' Utttturles Benton nnd O'Neill;
aufmann, Jones, Oabouao, Mil
toad and Hartnott, ,
ST. , I'IIlLAl)l;l,l'illA 8
. 8T. LOL'IH (AP) Tho St. l.ouls
Canilliiala nosed thulr way Into
fourth plueo Wedneailay by win
ning from the Phillies, 6 to a,
while lirooklyn lost two contests.
Itogers Horniby hit into tho right
field bleachers In tho fifth Inning
for his 17th home run of tho sea.
saifc scoring hebind Mueller.
.-Score: . K. H. E.
1'hlladerphlp. S 7 II
,Pt. l.ouls 5 in ' o
f- naileries Knight, Ulrlch and
w iinou
,vlck.
However, thu rie.on'i n.A
those sams pitchers will be at any
great disadvantage during the se
rum. . A few days of, rest with all
tension removed will soon restore
' rfu nc, vc-b unu muscles or
Oljison; iu, oid-timerB. . : . ;
rake the 1024 world series for on
example. Uurlng the oloslng stages
of tlio men 1'nm v..rti,n...
.ntijf uuu
Ueorgu Aiogrldgo, veteran Wash-
Muuiiiiuwn, were througn.
Thoy couldn't finish a ball game.
Ihu winning of the pennant and
with It tho ill! lit In nlnv In Ik. ....
rks, coupled with several days of
ii-ai, pui mem right on edge again.
It Is now baseball history how
'"" tv ami Aiogrhlbn tr iimnhe.l
over the Olantu nrtr n, .
Walter Johnson had failud In bis
iirsi iwo starts.
At nreaent .tnhnann 1)u..ti
uuu (.ovoieaklo are showing the
burdun of. the strain Just a did
iacnury and Aiogrldgo Inst year
on lap this year, is now practicing
iiuui-r i.oucn r.u Hutlcr.
TIlU entire XmiuH hnu l,en mi
its toes every urtornoon from 4
o'clock until nearly dusk wiih the
usual early tieuuon loos-niug up
drills of punting and tossing the
bull uround. nnd skellon trains
havebeen holding dummy signal
pructiee and nhorl. snujipy sprints
up and down thu high school Held.
Tills Scasi;ll'u eleven ltru 1. I,..
much lighter than tho heavy 1S24
machlno Which nvernir,-,! ir.
pumiris. Only. a few of tho nsplr
ants this year tin the inn,
around 106. while the nmlnrltv
welah near the ir.o' nn..n.i ..,.,..1.
Speed will hnve tn lie (l,.tfln,,...i
a largo degree If tho stimd Is to
measure up to Coach Taylor's line
smasuing team of loot seuson anil
.ocn iiuner races a man's sized
!ask in whinulnir info ahntve n In.....
cupanie or noifling its own with
the other -Kantem fireenn iili-h
schools., The reniullllna veterans.
namely: "Tubbv" miiiiiIh if,ebii
nia Jolinsnn.. iri,,,r,l ,.n.i
Hhamo. hair, win r,ii..' iha ,,in....
around, which Conch liutler will
DUHd. -
slfohii .' .'Tlau.' 'Twii'il.'.iinFii,w,n
Vcrn Dale, liuvc Temple, "Hurries"
itaymond. mil N,.m!Vnn. -ur
l.hrlKti.noen. l,oye AtcCJeo and For-
ni iiarrali. a are imt in tin.
team through arnrlnnf imt i,..
reasons, mill llielr nl..,.., ...in 1...
rllleil bv -mem tiers nf l,.t i..,nn
second team. Harold Ilutton. last
year's captain and ijuarterback. Is
111 m iiuoi again hut will likely be
Ineligible, while Oeorira. christen.
sen, 206' pound linemnn frnm
whom grent things were expected
this year, has gone to Aberdeen,
Wash., to complete his nehnnlltnr
Ilcstilte the loss nt llitnn n.,.in
stay in Ihu nuntimr tnr im
sons, ..this year's team seems in a
rulr wuy to he well taken care of
In kicking, as Khu Cummlng am
Con Shane are both showing good
form In this denit rt mem c,.,rni..n.
who is tall and rangy, Is booting
thu pigskin 40 to 60 yurd Ui long
twistinir snlruls. ami t i, i '
up. equally, u strong, In other re
spects, looks to he lllln. ....
cessor. Hhanc ge.ta nearly, the samo
dlUuic as Cummlng, but la slight-
ly, Slower In lretllnr 1, l,li,
but overcoming this fuult.wlll make
him a ftlOtnr. In Via .l-nn,.., ....
th,e puntor Is chosen.. .
me bright points of tho nqiiad
aro tho several , second, string play,
urs of last vcnr -mi,., 1,,,.. ,-,.. .-.v. ...
wolght during the summer months.
unu ironi inrse wiu lie dr.ifled the
nienMd Tilfii llle arfSri,r, .,
year's vets. Marlon Albert. Willie
Uingi.Krnncos Sullivan, .lack Ilurk
ncsa, Jimmy Hill, Mover and sev
eral olhors will muito atrong bids
for positions.
shorty" Slmonton. qimrterback
on the Adams high school team
last season, reported for practice
Thursday night and will give some
of thu other candidates u run for
iiu ion 'or hnrlt in- ui,-,.i -..1.1..
uvorgu Rommerv e. uioeuv in
vounuor. is eligible for play this
Bie-Pair tb Pirates
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CROPS INNDW :
AT PROMISE
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tl e Nn T 1'e'0n,, K"y lMe 1'i'aleS 1Cadi:' " Prucossio , "l
end MaiUrareJarf ""' They ai-ManaBer Bill McKechnio (left,
end Max Corey, veteran outtlelder and captain. , Jlax bos bCvuAvlth the
I'lttsburg club sine lull. '
iGELSTif!
SEATTLE TEAM
I'lereey, 'Stroud, O Ni il and Cook.,
K
PAfli-ic coast i,i;Af;n:.
Clubs
San Krunclsco
Salt Ijikc
.Seattle .. .;
l-os Anceles
Portland
Oakland .. '.
Vernon
I Sacramento .. .
W.
109
100
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67
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75 '
77 .
SB
91!
101
, 70 107
Pet.
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YKSTKHIlAV'S ;AAIi:S.
Saimiucnlii 8. Vernon 1.
iJACl!A.Ml:.TO( AP) . It. JI
'rnon 4 12
J-Tacramr-nto s - .
I l-tatterica: ItaiTout ami Whitney;
Kin lls-uliick and Ko. hler.
I.OS Aneh:i 1J, Scat lie '
lISANOKI.I'SI (AP)' It- ll-'rc.
Seattle , :i 7 3
Los.Angi-les 12 12 0
Haltcries: llasly, Fussell. Chuck
alet and Daly; Payne and Sandburg.
Came Postponed.
Portland at Sui l-'rancl:iro; rain.
Onklniul 5; salt Ijikn
SAT.T letter; fAi 11' 1.1 T.-
Oakland .. - : ' r. s V
Salt Luke 4 7 3
' Batteries: Pruett and Head;
year and should prove a power. n
the lino or in the backfleld.
, Nothing definite as regards '.the
1926 seherhile' tina heen nnr,.l
unit whllp Ihikur. La Oranrie,-V(ii-
m vvuiui, ineuuiies ana llermi.s
ton nro curtain to be among the
minOIICnlH- th,l,,lalea l,.,i,n nAt.l.l,..
sot.. A.U effort la being .made to
,nrrangu a 'game with i Atheiiii! His-
CO. or Wliilshnri- f, ihn n, .(,-
contest,. which will p'robuhly be. thu
nrst Saturday In October.
t'llilippines Infant .Mnrtnllly '
l'.xci'!te.-l I'-fvi-year avi'ra'ie
MANILA. (A!') While rnmnrk.
able success was achlivi'd in
lleeliing down the ruteiof r nnritl
mortality in tile Philippine Islands
In 1921, thu infant mortality In
creased, the annual report of Dr.
Jncobo Fapardo, director of health,
shows.
Tho'dcnth rate (all 'ages and
from' all causes) Inst year1 was
15.4S per JU00, while In 192C It
wi'.s IS. 44 per 1000'. Thn Infant
mnftnlllv i-nte In 1 iioi ., 1c7.n1
per' 1000 against a ntfo of 14iii95
in 1:123 nnu an averuge or 1G6.72
during ttiu Inst five years.
The birth -rate fcir from 34.90
per 1000 In 192:1 to 25.47 !n 1924,
the average for the last rive years
being 34.29. Tht ln'irriage rate in
1XJ4 was only 10.44 per 1 (Ml against
1:1. 'in in 192:1
PltO.MISK ISneciull The fur-
mern in the vicinity have fiulshud
.threshing. The gruin crops hen'
turned out butter than was expect
ed. Obu Swearlngen and 1. S. Mc
Donald have begun to aow their
fall wheat.
Mrs. .Maude Hanoi and children
and Lora Carper of Wallowa, upent
.Timraiiy nnu Numluy with their
Piirrnls, Mr. and .Mrs. John Carper
of Promise.
Mr. and Mrs: Hay Chenowilh of
M.terprise are visiting Jlre. Chino
Avlth'a pan nl.i. Air. und Airs. Vesper
lienderaon.
Will llcud and Lewis. Newby left
Monday for Spokanu, where they
i.xpeci to locatn later on.' ,
I rank Lindr. -y und Harold Car
per tamo In from Iji Qrande Klin
day murnliig and returned Monday
i-i-nlug. They were accompanied
b3 Ali:.s Kmma Carper and Harry
Munson. .who havo been visltliin .
thu post flvu weeks at the Ttrtim.
or t.harlca P. Carper.
I la PoulSOn returned trnm W
Iowa Monduy accompanied by his
mother. .Mrs. Joe. . 1'ntilunn nml
Hrandnia Smith. They are visit
ing friends here this week and
will return to Wallowa Saturday.
V ill I onlev and son. Kdeur. nf
.Msaa. Oregon, arrived here Fri
day and visited oyer the week und
wllh relatives and friends.
Mrs. 1 Florence nates and 1 Mr.
PomerOv Of I. Oriinrlo eiime tn
last Wednesday nflnr. Mrs. dilutes'
Iwo little fcirls. , who have l.en
stayin;,- at thu Will Heed homo for
me pusi moutli.
Hoy (.'arpi.-r returned home la.-?!
wei k afli r woiilitjig In Ue Eastern
Oregon Lumber company's cumps
near Sled Springs for several
weeks.
Tile Misses Clara and c."e!ll Alc
Donafd of Porilnml. . nrrlv.r . lol
Thursiluy and will visit for two
months at the home of their broth
er. 1. H MnllnmtM UIh
jwas quite 111 when she arrived here
Mrs. Alllu Smith went to .Maxvllle
Mitiirday morning, where she will
be employed.
Miss Kunice Courtney came up
from her home at Troy Sunday
and will leach school In thu lttver-
.slde. district. ,.
Miss Itulh Hayes, of Wallowa,
came in Tuesday morning and
started school In the Promise dis
trict. Mr. Breakbones, of Baker, was
here lust week. - '- 4'
Airs. Stella Poulson. Mrs.'-yoe
PnliLonn nn,l Rrnmlnn Un,in,. pla
ited Thursday with Mrs.-Obe Swcar-
ingeu. . .- ,- i '
1 .Inhn Dnnd mmln.n Kxalnnuu l
1 to Wallowa the hist of the week.
I Aen,.u linn irl.n.wi l ,(.,.,. ...1,1.
...i lo 0ujiHH nriui
her cousin, Mrs, Stella Poulson and
attending the Riverside school.
Tho world's lafgoat' diainond is
worth $100,000. Hut a small one
rjey be valued more, hlehlv.'
111,11 urn
Sothoron, Dyer and War
two
the
i! Xr.W YOHK S, CINCINNATI 1
.' CINCINNATI (AP)-New York
Hook the second gme of tho series
Jfrom Cincinnati Wednesday, 2 10
-. Alouael tent the Ulants'
jMins over with a double m
yjilrd Inning. Nehf kepi the hlis
ell scattered.
Bco" , R. lL E.
,New York 2 9 0
Cincinnati ' j fl
ItatterleB N-hf "nnl Pnyder
Luque nnd Hargrove.
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T NEW YOHK. (AP)-Th. Yan-
(kees won a douhl header Wedn. s-
juay. ueleaung thu Cleveland In
dians, a to 0 and 4 to 8, the sec.
,ond game going t-n Innints.
""wmt iniciieo the thin.,,,.
IMIclllnir Is nln-flra It w.n,l-l.
mnmigi'rlal pmblein, more mi In
Minn serim man n season' play
The world serl.-s In a severe cesl.
(iAMl;.S TOllAY.
Anierlean Ismgiie.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
St. IajuIs at Hoston.
Detiolt at Washington.
Cleveland at -New York.
National league.
Boston at Pittsburg.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
I'acMIe Coast Iieogue.
Vernon ai Sacramento.
Oakland at Salt ljike.
Portland at S.in Ianclseo.
Seattle at l,js Allgnles.
Polnml Has Wcek-I.nd Prohibition
WA1ISAW,
govei ninent
(AP) The Polish
hs pndllblted the
While Pennock was ihe vlclor Iri "'' ot alcoholic liuvonK-es trom
ithA elnalew nn,..., , 1, ,., 1. . ...
ithe closing content. i,i'ivi ,. 1 11.
hits, thri'o of w-hlrh hum h. d I -Monday
around an error guve th in.i cro is
un ineir runs. two an,
ill tin
J The
Hie un
,-aturilay until o a. m.
An rxreptlon to the de
hcer with a maximum of
One-hfttr t,ip oun .1 kni
Bucond game reluain. .1 tn a KVlferec, -111111 nf tl,U nml, -
until the tenth tvh.-n 1.-.. .i.. ! hns led In 1, ..,-!. Ar
talked, took second on lluth's "raUons In several of the larger
Oiaorlflce and aoored tho winning I or Polsnd.
ftally on Meusul's doible. I
l-'lrst nma 1, - 1-. . -, - .
Cleveland ,. ' . ' . f
....... - 1
org 8 e
. uaiterlri Buckeye, ilnier and
iSIyatt; Shocker and Bengough.
, Second game n. h. E
Cleveland 16 0
New York 4 1
' Ten Innings.
HAttertos Speera and
Pennock and 1. in-line.
Myatt;
PHIMfl 4-i, CHICAfio i-a
PHII.ADKI.1HU (AD The
Athletics, fighting uph Washing,
tun for ftie Anierhan league lead
ership, broke even in -. double
header With Chicago here Wed-
...iy. Jhlia.lLlpnl, i0ak ,llt,j
game. 4 10 1. i,t ,i-.,....
.. n.-vui:a, a ko j.
First game rt. h. E.
Chicago j ,
Philadelphia 4 14 0
Butteries Kerr and Croiue
nommn and (Cochrane.
A'cond ismr HUE
0hlr1lto ' n" ','
Philadelphia 8 8 4
Itatterhs iit....k
h"!!: Walberg. Grove,
and ( oehrane.
(JAMKS POHTPONKD
Detroit. Wmhlninr. .
poued; rain.
St. 1-otils-llnAt on - n . .
ponrd; rain.
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Most -PowerfuLiCaf
of Itsi: Size
and Weight
a One-Profit Value
THERE aro (as you probably know) only
two manufacturers who actually build their
cars complete malic all their own bodies, ea
eines, clutches, springs, gear Bets, differentials,
ottering gears, aalcs, gray iron castings and drop
torgmgs.
One of these is Ford in the low priced fiild.
The other is Etudebaker in' the fine car field.
This one-profit principle of manufacture makes
possible four great advantages.
1. It eliminates the extra profits and overhead
that many other manufacturers have to .pay and
include in the purchase price to you. This keeps
Studcbaker prices low.
2. It enables us to build a better car because
the vital parts are designed, engineered and
manufactured complete by one organization.
Being built as a unit Studcbaker cars function
as a unit, with all of the advantages of unit over
assembled construction,
3. It makes possible finer quality because
Stuaebaker, being an independent manufacturer,
with no subsidiary or allied companies to favor,
is free to buy on the open market, demanding
the finest materials at the lowest possible price.
Studcbaker purchasing agents are unrestricted
in their search for quality and value. Studebaker
designers end engineers are unhamocred by out-
side interests. .
4. And, finally, because of these one-profit
savings, Studcbaker is able to offer vou a stun,
dier, more substantially built automobile. We
pay a prei.iium for the finest steel. We use hard
wood in body construction. Plate glass in the
wmdow3. The finest grades of upholstery. Gen
uine full-size balloon tires. Unusually fine' in
terior trim with no exposed tacks, and heavy
hardware. Throughout the entire car in hun
dreds of hidden places you find the same high
quality of materials and workmanship that vou
see out in the open. .
The Standard Six Coach shown below is a
splendid example of One-Profit value.
It offers greater power than any other car of
? ?'ze "e'Sbt, based upon the rating of the
National Automobile Chamber of Commerce.
And luxurious riding comfort made possible by
the big balloon tires, resilient springs, com
lortatlc cushions and ample roominess.
But the only way to judge this car is see it
iT'Vj'' Feel ,he '""""ous upholstery. Sit in
the deep, soft, comfortable seats. Experience
the surge of its tremendous power. And then
compare it with other coaches,
The recent Studebaker price reduction and
policy of "no yearly models" only serves to
emphasize the logic of this reasoning.
It you seek a bargain in a quality car by all
TAKK A STKKMOTS
.WUKKOIT every asy If eu
want to keep III (or all tlw
I Hell) wood activities. Is lit ad-
" N Dorothy He Tore, rlre
I una arlrm. Mie Is seen here
llh her mills, soma her tlasT.
- (,-. 111 a uu4lii
niMna - .I,.' i D . r ,
Sliulebaker Standard Six Coath, $1435 Delivered in La Grande
or, ml cp stmicttakcr ft ralr
nml lll(fml Ilmlml I'nvmoiit
fTCMHeaea "". tills Owh mat be pur-
bb kv c .'41&v ttf W ,M in ..,,. . . ...
$475 DOWN
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You Never
Can Tel)!-
May H)iir any mliiule;
' any day Is likely to lx'
chilly and' n I n tl ; of
course there'll be a few
ivuiiii, Miiiny ones.
Whin's heller than a
c-out that's ruin anil wind
prom" w 1 1 li o u t bi'lnir
lica-vr a . ciuit Hint ; you
. ran linn t on your aim,
or tliron into a bagwitli
out tun ling II'.1.
- Voulil any mat be liaiiiliei'
' llu-se tariahlo l-'nll dajs'.'
ASH BROS.
Caty-corncr from La Grande National Bank
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COAST COLLEGES
GET STARTED OX
GRID PRACTICE
RAN FRANflHO (AP) In
flated pig skins ari' flyhiff over
a score of Pacific eo:i.u Ki'itl
itons. Krom WushinKlon Klaln col
lege at Pullman, on tin- north, to
Pomona college, California; on
, tlie south, varsity rli-ven.s tool
tiio field Tuesday.
' Ooach Andy Hmith nnd his
Golden Hears, who 'have not
been defeated for rive straight''
.seasons, start practice on a new
field laid out on the campus of
the Pnlverslty of California.
)'"or preliminary work Coach
Smith chose 30 iiien us a' ten
tative varsity s'lua'd.
Korty gridders reported to
Coach Hick Smith nt the t'ni
versity of Oretron. Tho rnrutirT
crew will averape between 17a
nnd 176 pounds with thn back
field nearly as heavy. The" Ore
gon Agricultural collepn hns 14
letter men and 23 sul.siltiit.s,
former players and members of
last year's rookie team. ' Only
varsity men' have so far been
called out.
Coach Robert I... Mathews of
Idaho university lined up 4S
candidates for the first work-out
On his tentative first string he"
has four of the Vandal stars nf
last year and seven letter men. .
Thirty-etffht men turned cut
nt Pullman, including 12 letter '
un ri. The. Cougars have the
britrhtenl e ha neu since the fam
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