Saturday, lJcceinhc'i' H), l'.)2."i.
Page Two
THE IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Give Slippers!
A prnrtlpiil Kifl Hint it ut once (ippreclaliil on a rohl
(MiriHiiiiiiH inorninif. Point very uttracilvu n w mol
tls in f'-lt, velvet, Kittln and leiilln-r, at---
Sjl.OO to ?2.7."i
HILL'S
"A Goad Place To Trade"
' I
ISPORT NEWS
IS ANNOUNCED
It. K. HHvprH, rlmirrnitn of tli"
Kiiti-rprim. boxing runiinlsnlon :lm
iiiiiinr'fil totluy I hat Hun- would In
a ( 'hrlKlmiiH Hinukt-r V ilm-ailiiy,
7 ifccriiliiT 3i:j, ii) tliH i;n( iim -isi-roinnnnyily
hull, f--iit mln-,- wp-mII-HK
uml lioxitlK'. Tin ln;i In 'will
will li a wri'NillDK mulch Im-Iw.-i-ti
Ail OlIHluvo. now il' Kiit'Tpi'lm-,
iuhI I'Vtii Moruns.n fi llotnl I ; l v-
r. (IuhIuvo Iiiik won f.fi t lif-H
In Urn priHt. flvi- yt iii-h iiihI IhmI
Hiic, He rff'Milly threw Frank J'il
Hiitf. Morle-wii in hnmvn nn tho
t'Trlldo Dane.
in addition In tl.- wrpHlllnrr
Hialch IIiitc will Ito HI i-ouihIm of
boxing. V'-rnc Htow Iniivywij.-ht
of KiKin, will nii'i'1 K.-nmtli Tif
fnny, or Aliixvilh'. la inur nunl;i,
and thero will t- an X round
"HTtldtfi'" mulch li.'lwcfi Kid Mn.
t'uy of lltrinlsUin and ("lure Jowi
Null, of Kntt-i prim-. Tin -nt will also
bo f wo 2-round cm lain nilsrn,
Willi KulorpriHi- Itoyw ur(lnlpiitlnff.
Tlin HinoUoi- will Ml a rt al S:ir
o'clock.
Billy Evans
Says:
vry nTcsnary imsft for llic hup
' fcMi'ul umpire-.
WHI do J rut-ull fft tHiitf a dozen
! n w hull on day to uturt a panic
iiimi (iiu-r uiHruveriujt mui every
! one of tho bulls hud hMn rut be.
tw'f n th atlU-filnff by ubi'ik a
(safety razor blade. -
ThiiH, a pitcher by rubbluK lifa
nail ovor Die amull cuts In the
h-Mlhcr, could roiiKhtm the hall to
any ox tout he diuirod. Jnclflent
ally tho jjltrher UHinK mien u ball
'could mako It tako all klndt of de
er pt I vo twlsm.
Tho lllofrul action of that par
ticular pitcher caus(! a bulletin to
ho wont to tho umplroH, en I If fig for
all ballH to bo delivered to them
without having tho soul on tho box
brukon.
j Tin tisr or res In would iiim"'
'fi'mnbly help Uio pilrliei. hut In
i(ho end it would work In Hit tlclii-
m nt of tlio tnmi by opuihitc (ho
way fill' a levlJll of di-.nnie.
pltoltiV; iiicIImmIs,
on tho nuinbiT of I lines out and
tho juuklnK of BiibHiitutlons.
Al flu oniliitf nici'liiitc' of tbc
rul" coiiunllU-o bo will uilvfM'ato
tho II It iisc of till iiuinlM'r of for
ward fMtMMCM o 10, on avrrtitft of
four for each fiorkMl.
MM IT TMi: JM.AV.
It In not bin thought that tho two
teams tuuHt ubo four passn-i In each
porod but that no more than 1C
pafxea Kigali bo UHvd durlliK' the
j;aruo.
It 1h his belief that Hitch u syHtnin
would put U up to the fjuurtorlmck;
to umo keen JlplKtllCIlt In tho cull
iritf for u pam uml only uttoinpt
such a play when It la tin logical
.Ht urtt or l a bit of (wnite-fy tliat
will t-nd to ouiguf-KK tho opposi
tion. '
moHt Kanu r tiny Tl'dinber of
Hlluulionti 'til" beture tho olowlng
minutes of piny that call for th
into of I ho puns us a logic al move.
Much being tho cuko, the allotted
number would bo ' pr-Mly nearly
lined up M the faff nd ol tho
game.
This would prevent tho orgy of
mtKttfit that are alwavH iit tempted
J by a loner with only u fw m'nutoa
of'play romalning. ,
Ttiii MiK):i'4lnii Ik inoiv wortby
of a trial lliun tho m-1ioiuc to limit
tin iiuiiiImt nf lah in wi m
rliMl as trlel out by Jimwn imtl
lioston imfM-rity. , -
.Mori. Knbm, or MimtiH-iil tng somewluit difficult and , i r ' 1 iv. dum of inoveim-ut lo th
In tho Now "riuro" Skirt tint' on buaos and truincam b work I lower pnrl of
U.NPON. (AP l-Vmlnlno'of KVninastU Ml .hi- U uh-red .vter .ho .rea.
U.r,a H short Mtno .BO won- of 'bv hlun whU-h U UX n-.w -uUed ,nlnMad. m
Hie nhciith lyni. -hl"h v.i'l Willi;- nlli-r h "flnrc It eivi i-T"i-
KAPLAN BEIT
BABE HE1
NEW YOrtlv (AD The world'n
foalhorwolght crown hi 111 reitn
juunlily on tho head of J.nuiM (Kid)
Kaplan, ('onnoottcul'H Idol of 1 ho
ring. Ho HURroim fully defended hl
titlo Friday night by buttering IiIh
way to u convincing ir-rounil vic
tory over one at h foroinum and
invKTk yTmM"in citr.llcnKori,1 naoe
l'.iinin, t'ulirornia. ' . . ;,t
A lleforo a crowd of 1 4,("C fnnH
-in -rmv-nr-vr- Mndistin aunt aitT"
deji, Kaplan nplko-1 Morntan'n hopes
almoHt coniph'lely a well nn any
Hut-plclon that his hold on Hie
pound rrow-n wan (dipping n hit.
The kid bojii'd til- MninewliMt itrawn
appearance, by netting a iilnxiiing
piien from atari to rinhih. driving
Herman to cover with a mvrmnlng,
aggroHHlvc onKlaught and piling up
a margin which h f) no doubt of
hi triumph in tho inhula of oh
Kervora. It wiih a slugging, mauling bat
tle from tit art to flutnh but except
for a few flu-then it hieUcd the pl
or and upeoliirulur exchnngi-H thai
featured the atx previous enrmiu
tora between these o-undMent riv
als. Kaplan's fiirioufl ndemplFi at
olIetiMlve kept lleriniin la n-troat
and rcaulted in holding by the
longer who fulled to ahmv any or
fectlvonojia In aliack hiiiiHeH, -f'
il In the tenth and tourlr-i nih
rouiidH. These two round were
the only Oil oh credited In Herman
and whlln ho niaggercd (tie eh.uu
plou a bit In both, sitli .solid
rights (o the chin, he Miceeeded
only In temporarily eheiMitg the
Kill's hwarttiing drtve.H.
Nick Qungrelt of N v Yorlf. lit',,
raining the Judge'M decision over
'lommy Jones m Atlnnin. UTi. inter
Which .lo(inny I'ilucel of a-w Ynrk,
Won the verdict m er Willie
Mackel. Washington m-gro, U'i:. j
.Incklo Knyd'-r ti" N. u Ynrk.i
1 -1 , raptured a i, eisiun
over Jimmy Hiikatnniu uf .lapun.
K'X. in a Hix-round em-niinti r. j
I dek "Mnnoyluty" I 'ilintgan Wnn
tho noml-final bout nu :i imil treii
Hobby (iarcia, (tol.il. r buxcr t'nnn 1
i amp Hlhildrd, Md.. In th -ovtlt
round of a slashing Hi-round n.
(iarcia was dlsi'iuiiiile I by lief-
roe Kid Mi-l'urtland tor htitlnj:
low after being warmd Ihn flm-
prvlouly for the .srum nfl u. j
I'p to that time (iuirl.t h, , n
b ad, chiefly n a r.-suit uf kjinrk- 1
Jug l-'lunigan down 1i- .i count of!
nine In the .second round. !
In baseball, batting now
decided ednt' on pitching.
Tbo plH b'i'h lune Imi-ii more or
c-s respoiisihlo for Hu h p.'cscnl
Kiatus,
When given nn inch by the rule
inakera In an effort to Increnw
their effeetlvenfMH, (lie pltcherK
prcieti'di'd to take e vein I yardH.
All thlH 1h the reHuit of Die at
tempt to put over legislation Hint
will again permit Iho. plteln-rH lo
it.'-e. it sin under Iho aurvi'lllnncit of
Hie umpire.
The National league 1h HpotiHor
for t he move me tit, t lie American
b-agua has already gone on nrord
a(4 against It. In all irohubillly
It v. ill again coitus . lor ilii-cmi-moii
x. hen I he rules comiullieir
liiet'tH.
WhiPi there rieeniH no parlieiilar
liarin in allowhig tho pilcln-r to tmo
renin in order that ho may be able
'to get a better grip on Iho ball. It
Die avenue that It. OpeiiH Up lor
ti-h kery that would prove mont
liiirmrul.
The um- of res I ii would uinpic
(nolahly omihle a pllcber In Ibrnw
n much bolter curve ami hidden
(ally would help in the mailer of
control.
IKM Iv l'IT( fl(;.
It Iuih been augge.sted that the
inn pit eH curry around a bag con
taining resin, a Iho that, u bag lie
placed on Iho ground back of the
pitcher to be tiHcd by him an he
lieoH fll.
Ah iLsiial tho brunt of tho dispute
I hat, w ould nalu rally arise from
hucIi legislation, would fall on the
iirliltratorH. Mtorally -tho uiuplroa
would he holding tho hag at all
llmi'N,
iVrmlltinM pllchorH to use resin
would almost certainty i-esidt in
another era of trick pitching. Not
K'ltlHffed with tho resin, the box-
nit n wonlti rusm-t to other methods
not exactly h.-.-itji The use w-rrr-
etTT-to rmight n'tho-bull, n roTn
mou practice seven or eight years
ngo. would certainty be revived.
esm-tlug to trickery, by tho i
way. haa plityel havoc with any i
number of pllchorH. A certain j
pitcher w h o wa s a w i a rd w h " n '
able lo get away with tho use of j
emery, dropped to the Illinois fin-I
mediately alter trlrk. pitching wnn
prohibited. ,
. .
i:pnrlmeilllug with dishonest ;
nielbiids ci i used many n MKi'esbful 1
pitcher lo lose luiK h or IiIn rffec- !
(Ivcnes-o when foni'd to go back to
tbc nmr uml the rust one.
if All roury.
Me fore trick pitching was login- ,
:iU ii .out or the gailio it pee met
as ii the utnpireH would ho forced
to tnlie a eonrse In chemintry in i
order to keep up with Hie metliodJj!
or the luirb-rH. I
Likewise ii knowledge (if dolor- j
tlVn llielhodN appem-e.l lo be a
(Hy hilly i:vans)
All football coacbo.i tire agreed
iimm noiiii- i iii ii iiifiiti ill' illll (HI nil j
tbo forward po but none arc i
iille corlabt h to bow draslle it I
has ii should Ih.
-
One of Ho- bent games I aw this
fall had one- loam enjoying a five
point b-ad with about throe min
utes to play. One of the teams had
scored three tlmoH, while Uio other
had made two touchdowns,
A II the acorcH had boon Icglll
male, in which end rutlH, tackle
buekH ami boautifully oxeeitteil for
ward pussoH played an almonl otpm!
part In tin makln'r or the touch
downs.
In the' last three minutes of play
tint team that wiih trailing attempt
ed a forward Puhh every lime,, ii
er u red possession of Hie ball. It
was desperate.
There waa no particular deeep
tion tp any of the pluys attempted;
t hi I h rower simply heaved long
piiHHoH with t ho hope that one ol
IdH teauiinateH would be lucky
$ough lu grab the imsn out of Die
air and run for a touchdown.
It I lhlt rent are or I be forwVitl
pasn to w bUh tlie coiicbcs have
tbo htrontfi'sl ohjiidlon.
;ooi si .(.i;si i.
The team that built up a five,
point margin after f7 in in ut oh of
hard, brilliant play wiih cuiiHiantly
In jeopardy because one of these
liit-und-iniSH puhsch might result in
a touchdown, scoring hIx points,
just enough lo prove tin determin
ing fuetor In ihe.garno.
Koconlly I discuHHod this phase
or tho game with a well known
weiilorn couch, who Iiuh done big
Diings with tho forward pass,
thereforo a atrong nupporler of the
play.
H- reouested that I refrain from
mentioning hl name because iho
Huggesiion ho offoivd might not
moot with populur approval and
lie wanted to eliminate the criticism
that would fall on his back if nuch
was the cane. 1
Ills suggestion had to do with
UduebiK a limit on Hie number of
the game, Jusf an there ih a limit j
30 ROUNDS OF
La Grande A. C. vs.
U. P. A. C. of Huntiogton
Tuesday, Dec. 22
MAIN EVENT 8 ROUNDS if,:, LBS.
MEIR vs. HANK POTTER
(la linuiili-) ( Wi lsi'i) '
SEMI-WIN DUP ROUNDS 135 LBS.
DELBERT ALLEN vs. RED BO WEN
(I.a (.rautlf) (HiinliiiKtiiii)
Preliminaries i Rounds Each
CARL HECKER. vs. HATrLING JOHNSON
(l.ii (irande) ( tluuliim(mi)
DAVIS vs. ' SI'KKI) MARTIN
(Ia i ramie) (lltiiitiiie,oii)
CLEMAN vs. DANA
(liU (inlllllf) . (I.Il (;rllllilc) .
Curtain Raiser i Rounds 00 Lbs.
EARL FORD vs. KID CALDWELL
(I.n (;ranili) (WVIsit)
1. 0. 0. F Temple
(Old Y. M. C. A.)
Phone Orders for Scats Will De Held.
Scats on sale at Imperial, Home Plate and Kline's.
RINGSIDE , $1.65; GENERAL 1.10
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UNCLE SAM
Js cning- to save Fifty
'J'housiind each year
by eliminating; t h e
blue 8 tripes from the
mail batfs. ... We all
may 84ive by eliminat
ing: n tew of the tin
neccssjiries. UNITED STATES
I inn not ii siu, .Nni-ii.'Kliiti
' '"i"1. lull will sni Hun or nil
!lni' liinilHr anil hnllilhiic tiinirrl.il
'linn I linn, ilil in m inv
I lunr lifT Inl unv ri-d rcnl on
I IM. ulinr Tnlk-s Aii' lin y nil
linin g or illil II jllM liflpprii Dial
ii? I.i-rs mi'. Illil n lii'tinnii
, r ift't nn Yin. Iliii' ili-nr nl I
I'l-rnimi miin int. n !i-.'o K'llil pli-'-i
lor mn inn. Hun. mi, Hs
iiulil ilo nnihlnv for him In niiim
II km. In kh iiii-. Urll. luil
il:i ilirii'M-nii- wiuii n iimn iiiuii
linm. Hi- inn run In- b MKmiui-
"r Arkniivn.i-r ami still I,,'
"II rliilit. i nn ili-IUrliin lln
luni iiwl l-iuht mil or tin- t'nr.
Miool imr iiiiIits In nml mi- villi
,linl iIh-iii mil. Our Willi h 1I04
not liK I mil li f l.urt Inn tun f...
low Him prowl nroiiml nl nllil
: Willi sin k' rim kii-p mil of llii-
MHll lllIIS.
; Claude C. Pratt j
Lumber Co.
i "Tlie Poor (HUTU FrtemV
xr llmnilr;. I'lrni Mill
So Hundiy Hiiain
Jk '
"The increase in one day's business next week with a Proper Standard of
Store Illumination, over the same day's business with La Grande's
average store illumination, WILL PAY THE ENTIRE COST of in
stalling the lighting units you should have in your store."
Why Sixty Merchants Say
jghting Pays
Good
L
Sixty merchants were asked this question
"What has better lighting done for you?" Their
answers, reduced to simplest form, are given
here. , , s
1. Better lighting adds attractiveness and value
to even the best merchandise.
2. Belter lighting shows the true value of mer
chandise, thus reducing the returned goods
Droblem.
Better lighting creates an atmosphere of
cheerfulness which affects customers and
clerks alike.
Better lighting instantly creates an impres
sion of cleanliness, neatness and up-to-dateness
upon even the least discriminating
shoppers.
3.
5. Better lighting overcomes competition by at
tracting trade from the poorly lighted stores.
(1. Better lighting saves rent by enabling a
store located in the middle of the block to
compete with the corner store.
7. Belter lighting makes it possible to use every
foot of floor space and eliminates dingy
corners.
8. Better lighting brings out the true color and
texture of materials, thus eliminating errors
in matching goods.
!). Better lighting pays for itself many times
over, through the increased sales and quicker
sales produced by it, for well-lighted mer
chandise is already half sold.
Only $12 per unit, installed
complete with lamps
Eastern Oregon Light
and Power Co'.
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