La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 29, 1925, Image 2

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    Tuesday, December, 29, 102o.
Pace Two
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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HUSKIES STHRT
TRIP TO SOUTH
8KATTMC, Wash. AV) Willi
thfi temperature 4U degre. h nbnve
rrro, Coach liagshavv itll Mon
day the last home piaetlc- oT tlii
Vnlverslly of Washington fooih.iil
team before a Kit""' I'tti-idt'tia
lYlday with th t'ntversity oi Ala
Imma. ; Hugshnw said 11ml n pnrhi had
reached him that heut In I'tiilforniu
hud Nlowrd up tlo I'riiiiMtn 'I ide
liit lluit the I'urple Tui-nadd n il It
1 mercury around 4n and F.a
since' 1 mining opened I u c-inh' r 1-'
lor the. I'uaudena cla.Mi h;nl hn-ii
going full blast.
Mini which hampered it r 1 y
training efforlH was sneered. .1 last
week by JMin Hint cheered the iim ii
and dried 1h wound.
The team h-ft for the ou1h' Mon
day nlKh t.
Billy Evans
Says:
'East-West Game Nets
$30,000 for Hospital
I BAN' FUAVf'IWO AD The
1 Kant-West benefit football fume
i held here Haturduy under the aus
pices of the undent 'Arabic order,
i N'ohlcH of th.j Mystic Hhrine, prob.
uhly will ni't $:io,uoo for the crip
pled children' hospital fund. This
; wutt announced today by Huffh K.
,McVeitl, illiiHl roiiK potentate of Is-
lu in temple, Kun Francisco who
Maid receipts of the coolest wit
approximately $ri5.ooo. Kxpcnsc
amounted to about $.'. ooo but
deflnlie flKtin-H will not b avail
able for a few day. Jl wan Hlr ici
ly an iiiuuieur contest and the play
ers donated their Hervlce.
When Red Played His' Last College Game
1'IHI'O KUiNS (VntA(T.
lU'KNOS AIltKS AI') I.uIh
Angel Kirpo, I he Argentina li'iivy
welKht, signed articles h-rore tint
municipal boxing commission Mon
day for a match utfalnsi Krnilnio
Spatla, the Italian pugilist, to be
held in linen oh Aires during 1 he
first two week of .March.
, Tho contract provided that Klrpo
will receive. il& per vt nl of the
gross receipts. Hpallo ..grets to he
In Hue no A Iron before l-'ebruary
10.
Prrvloun dlfiputehen nnh the
match was to be ui l.r rounds. In
their previous meeting in iiucium
Alrefl, on Marefi T, i:H'4. l-'lrpo
knocked Spallu out in the. four
teenth" round.
. Ireland "wuii the only country
ronvertwl to Chrlstlanily without
the fihtxldinK of one drop of Jtu
man bkwd.
r
if it's nm
Ttwe si'nw to) In a few pen.
plo Umt lou't men know Hud
tlMf 4'laiul V, 11 ait I .mutter tNnui
pftiiy linn one of ihe laru(t sIik-Ks
nr roofhiK In Hie valley. ttV lime
A lHy hlau urfiU'e iHifitiit nnd
All ktiitlH of rtMif eoa tliir, building
pjiprr, (lcndeiUnic felt ami n-plmH
. tew I a paperAll at piln-N in
tHmiKl UUui to mall outer Ihhim.
11 It b kihmii Hint our materlul
In ttiHt vltkfiH lu ei i , i .
OnUir fddiujtleH eutiiM nml tpi here
lilt an Oklahoma witulMmiu. i
will till yini Inter of die many
baric alna lluil we tire pnitlnic in.
Also rcnu-mtHT linn riuuhe ihl.i.--hmiul,
our MHtfrr, In in nin- ilN
ImimiI hl nhfhi irr r.ny, Imu h,
wHild prefer Hie day tn k.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Tba Poor Rtnn'n Friend"
Nenr Kotmdry. I'lnine M-'ilH
Mo Bonday Bustiif
- vM"K or si'i;i ii.
I S()eei is lint the icrealesl OS--t
I in (eillifl bae. W hile MM'ed In
iiupniianl, other esM'iiliuhi lire even
more mi,
'I,he American l.ciijfie averages,
I'lfiiiily puhllhheil, offer aome ht
t r-t4tiug ilutu uIoiik theHe lines.
The tigun-ri show thul Kred llu
'tity. i-ec-iitly Iraded by Iietroit lo
lifi.ion, made la utit-mplM to pilfer
h;tK h IhhI H'j(Moii und Httceeoded 1 1
lim.fi. Th.il i.H a inlghly film uv-ei-:iK-,
j N'uiv l-'r d Haney m not n upeeil
nierehiilil and he wouldn't be CluBfl-
.1 iik slow of foot. Hut Haney is
smart. He wis u bHc lead, uses a
; ileeepl Ive nlidt und has the fitcully
Jot picking his sjote.
i TIm-h there Im ItogiT I'ecltinpaiigh
laiui.ltuy S:ialU. lioth are veiTans
liitiil ttellhi r one is fleet of foot, ye
i'eck put over' IX stealH In 17 al
1 i"mK, while Hr-hallc nuiile It 1 1
! out ot Mi. !
I On tin- other hand, Al Hlmmonn.'
ntar ol Ihe A.t,hleten, who Is yery
! faviy l-;il th ball only seven times
out of 21 trb-N. Charley Jamif-non
ot ( leveiund wus flagged more
than any other Kprlntcr, IS timcH,'
out of -At. i
j Al Simmons Is much faster than
Haney, Hchalk and I'eeklnpaugh,
yet his huxif'Healing record would
not make it nee in so.
Simmons a hi 'inly n .shining star
In (he American league, will be
even iiwim valuable when hr learns
to make use or bis natural spcetl,
i si; or itr.si.v
T am rather surprised that the
National league is anxloi.s'to again
permit pitcln ra to use resin. It
would he a distinct step backward.
Not that there lg any great,
harm In ihe tout of resin; It Is the
path lo trickery that It opens. .
I When the major leagues legis
lated all form of trick pitching
out of the gainif jit was almost,
criminal . Up.: t Jiietliods to which
many pitchers rtsorted. Kvery
possible form of cheating had crept,
lino Ihe game as a result of the
efforts of the pitchers to increase
their ellcctlveiiuss.
It i;ot; to he so bud that every
linp a plichvd bull broke churpiy
tfArhtitt JtaMsted on huvln' M
umpire not only Inspect closely but
use his sense of smell as well In
an effort to determine whut ToreiKn
uubstancf. was King used on the
ball.
Nothing disgusts t)i public more
than sucing umpire, butter and
player do a Khcrluck Holmes ntuiit
on every pitch. The fans want
action.
The. slowing up of Ihe ball was a
Meplnth,. Hi'ht dlreetion. It miKht
Arizona Polo Team
. Defeated by Aggies
TIfKO.V, Ariz. (Hy'tlie Atwoel
aled I'resa) The Oregon Agricul
tural college polo team yesterday
defeated the I ntverslly of Arizona
team S to 3 and evened the count
in a tltn e game series being play
ed here. The third and deciding
game will In played December .10.
University Quintet
Wins in Santa liat huia
flip sfyiTff".&?v 'iV.lL ifM ttlt wras
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n 11
(there l.-rt :n 'hr . tlit-a'rer'
uttui'U.
U wa tinw for Mr. Hamprton to
lxgln making U hl c-lfhratc
roip as tihylork, tiut lie drlnyi'd
loijg enougli to predli't:
"The olil playn will ho kept ullve
on thu slngi; by tlm loyal putronutfc
of true lovnra of Hhttki'p are who
rewnt diwiTUtlon of an Iileal, und
pay ont-u to ' Bmnc'thlnu differ,
nl but will not continue Interenl.
ed nrter their curloxlly i sat Im,
fled."
Mont of u are teltlnir along
lliU' h better Ihan could he ex.
pected. i. v
I-ay attention to bulman If ynu
not by th- Idly curl.... i who will I wall! It to pay altentlon to , yo,
Hed Orange played his lu.it eoliegn game against Ohio State university, lending his team to
M to & victory ami playing a magnificent garni-. I'hoto shows hia breaking away Tor a twenty
yard gain in the Hint tuartei'. He Is seen at the exfrem right, und just In front of him Hrittou,
Illinois fullback, Is tungj'ig to (jike an Ohio pi tyer out of the way .
SANTA HA fl HA ItA, '"al. (My the
Associated I'rihs) The Cniversiiy
of Oregon basketball team swamp
ed the Hani a Itarbara slate college
five here last night. Till to 1. Ok
crhurg. center, with IK points, was
high man lor Ihe winners.
OONZAOA SI SIi:V)KI
KI'dKANK, Wash. (Al) PanJ
(Lynch, ijuarlerbnck anil captain-of
(lonzagn university football team
for IHiiC. wiw siispeniled and sent
back home.lroin Kosehurg, Ore.,
several days ago while on ihe way
to play at Los Angeles Sunday ac
cording to word received here, "lie
violated training rules." Graduate j Hltlon of
.Manager i.eon Hoyle iptciared (n a
telegram, Lynch, whose home is
In Great Kails. .Vlint has not re.
ported yet ui Spokane.
Believes Shakespearian
Roles of Old Will Endure
NKW YOltK, - AI' Mmlren many vlcts.vitudeH In three hundred
versions of Shakespearian plays years and they easily will nurvive
may come und go, hut Walter this ephemeral phase.
I'lirnclinte .lumping His Way
To Oblniu College INimbi
minxkai'Olik; iapi- or nil
tho I'nlversity of Minnesota stu
dents working their way through
school, Victor I. Kugan, medical
st rn n gest . He Is u pa ra c h u t e
Jumper.
Kagan fonrterly made a living
by participating in motorcycle
He did his flrM parachute jump
ing hist summer. .
Ills only complaint Is that hin
17ft pounds Is too much of a lonil
for the averafd slxe "chute." I
never get a "chute big enough,"
he said, "'and consequently j Wet
iiulle a Jolt when. I land.
1 lampdeti ami Kt hel J tarry mcirt
are not troubled. They believe
the old Shakespeare will live for
ever. . .
llroadw:iy now ha-s Ihe two stars
in "The .Merchant of Venice.' af
ter "Hamlet" had run two weeks
longer this season than oi iginally
planned, undisturbci by the oppo-
I lamlet," in tuxedo.
'Much
follow
it pluyd for a few weeks longer.
'-Neither Miss Unrrymore nor Mr.
Hampden believe there will he a
rush to prevent other of Shakes
peare's, play.s in this manner.
.. ''Perhaps there may be .another
epr:rlment or two of the 1:1ml,
hut. there Is not the remotest possi
bility that It will become general,"
he Kuld. "For this plan to be
logical, the plays would have to be
JJHSJWJMI'IIWi I "TH "L-rw
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Travel ly Motor Slngo Safely
MOIOU THAN SIT COM!
. The Orey 'Stages,
i Come lo our Singe '11 nl Mil .lefriToii Ave
. AH ImIciii and HeHletl Staires.
i.r.AVi: I-A OHA.NOK I'Olt
JoM pli 9 A. M. - t I. M. - 1 I'- . SiHHlay. O A. M. - T. M.
I'eiidlcKm 1 1 A, M. - 4 l M. imlly.
t'oiiiii-t-. lo Walla Walla and I'ortlaml.
(tirap Rail's lvnl IMtoiie. We Carry Impress
On Special Trips Main 1t Anil Trunk
The so-called modern ' "Ham- j rewritten in modern language to
Taming of Ihe Shrew." or
Ado About Nothing." will
the present production.
Their presentations are
given in true Klizahct nun fashion
and the audience is brought close
to th phoers through absence of i
Toollghts and Die substitution of a,
wide, carpeted stairway .leading
down from the stage to the seats.,
"Shakespeare's plays." said Mibs;
let" is only a manifestation of the
new general craze for novelty and
sensationalism,"' Mr. .Hampden re
marked, fit has no basis In triHh
and. therefore, ,-:ean not endure.
1-Vir Hamlet, to be dressed in a
dinner coat, to smoke cigurvis.
carry a pistol and act ami speak
us he would In 'modern melodrama,
.when the action of the 'play, the
i characterization and language are
lof the middle ages. In an anaehron
h('lnS 1(,m th.lt win fair of its own weight
when the newness wears off."
As for he modern "Hamlet, It
opened on Hrbudway, where It far
ed badly financially und announ
ced an early-closing. ' A Greenwich
Village t lie at re took In the pluy
und it prospered to the extent It
fit the modern dress and colmpiial
manner of speech. Only the plots
I; y .... b... . . soon returned to Ilroadwav. where comes from Illusion und
I'ortia in r-al lite, "luive braved
would be left and we nil know that
ninny of the plots are trifling, be- I
ing transformed Into great plays j
ny in1 transccnuam genius oi ine
dramatic." poet. j
Miss liurrymore expressed 'the;
opinion that while the saying that !
"Shakespeare is not of an age but I
for all time," Is true as regards hlsj
philosophy and his revelation of i
the essentials of human nature.!
"It does not change the fact that j
he dealt with conditions as far re-j
moved from those of today that
the illusion of tin older period i
must be created If the plays are to'
be dramatically real."
-"Take away the reality that '
what is
Go
Out They
Watch for Thursdays
Paper ,
The Koveri.ment . cntoniolOKiHf
attl.lled the hull weevil, and their
Jchlef. I)r. Howard, r.miiulatc. a
i plan for atopplng It. lull the bill he
Ifalled lo paHU and a IMrly-year.war
IHrnlnnt t'liekholl weevil fnllowod.
Met us serve
LOlt
Electrically
mm
We are fully pi-epared
to take euro .of your
electrical needs. How
admit some new Mazda
Lamps for those empty
sockets ?
La Grande
Electric Co.
1112 Adams Ave.
be made even h as lively. II Is much
heller to B't Ihe, pitcher balk on
n terms w ith the h a I in a n
through Ihe medium ot honent
mellio.lR. J.cKUtuititf the u.se of res
in would h.i n al. p In Ihe oilier di
rection.
...
The' major lcngtir umpires, prior
lo the star oi rvcry Kami, so re
nunc the Klo,s fri.in the hall ll.nl
tllvif Is no reiiM.n for the pitcher
i.iakh.K it cou.philnt on tlmt wore.
m
Tltlt'K I'lTCIIIXt;.
Kv.n Willi the lively ball, pllch-
e.n with Boo.1 stuff n.a.u.Kc.1 to
nol.l Ihelr own fairly well.
The pitcher will, plenty of speed
und curves, plus the ability to work
Inti lllifenlly. has kept up I.Ih iiv-
eniKe despite Ihe hundlcup of the
rabbit" hull.
TaKe; Walter J.ihunon, Tor in
stance. When trick pIlchlnK was at
lis li.-lxht h" spurned Ihe thouKh.
"1 don't care lo win hall Kali.es
illshnneslly and. Incidentally.
milthl kill some one If one nf the
iluc.nre.l balls fallerl to h.-hnvc
I would have II." sul.l Walter.
I'lle trick Idlehers were those
who resorle.l to trickery lo over
com. Ihelr lack of the necessary
sunt. i recoil one pitcher who,
nll. r helnit counted out, came back
for several H,- yenrs, due to II.
b'ltal i.ielhnd'..
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I nil. for the pitchers wiling
honest help to offset the Imiilnu-
n.ltnnlaw that now exists, hut. I
...... t look lo the relllin of risd,, as
;il l.nppy mctllum.
Bring Them To
Me
I will pay the hinhest market prices
for
RAW
FURS
You pet your money on the spot, or
I send it by return mail.
Chris Miller
lolO Adams Ave.
Leads Green
Mt John Manwr. cuptiln c th
IJurtmoulh Unl-r,lty hockey iem.
I IH onf of the bl player In th
MKtrrn Interrolk-glat league. With
urn 'i.-lln the ruck-chtrJ. fol
jwer. ot the Bi Oreen outfit .
, nUclpatli a lurceMful euon
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purchasers since midnight, December 15th.
This means that you can buy your Dodge Brothers
Motor Car today, enjoy its immediate use, and still
benefit fully by the savings yet to be announced.
Dodge Brothers product today is better than
ever before.
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