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Wcdni'silay, January fi Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER HILL'S GREAT ME TAKE I SEVEN N NINE They i Great crowds have already taken ad- J(J vniaKe or me tremendous savings on ' w high-grade goods at this sale. Hun- dreds more will share new bargains this week and next. Prices re duced in every department from 10 to &0 and even more. Come Save Now! 4'OitVAI.MK. Ore. (AD 'och Rob Hager and his Oregon Aggie basketball team have rt(umf4 from their surressWit barnstorm ing tour of California. The quin tet played nine games on lh trip, winning seven ami dropping two. Hager Is optimistic tbout his team's chances In the coming con ference schedule. "The; team is much Improved from the eperi- nc g:tlned.M he said. ;They came through the hard schedule without injuries of 'any hind and should he in lop form for the run ference opener against GoiiEaga January 15." Gridders Seek Hockey Honors F rn II 1 ' i ' t i ' i ' I ' ' i i i m . i i . i ! 1 1 1 ; , . i ; , i ; 1 I i , i i mm Record Breaking Hosiery Bargains WAYNE KNIT fancy sport hose, varied colore a fine hose for com fort and wear. Discontinued lines a, real bargain. Out They Go! at 69. VAN RAALTE fine sport -hose of pure' wool, fancy clocked and checked effects. Made in England. Formerly priced at $3.50. Out They Go! at $2.36 MISSES' fine sport hose pure wool throughoutexcellent values. Out They Go! at $133 WOMEN'S Wayne Knit mercer ized silk hose black, tan, brown a bargain at- 49i Children's Hose 17c Here's a wonderful value and a real savings. All sizes in black. A great hose for hard wear. Out They Go ! at 17c Pair All Knit Underwear V One-Third and One-Half Of f A wonderful saving on all women's and children's underwear. Car ter's finest quality included. All discontinued lines on sale at One-Half Off. All new goodslatest silk-and-wool garments, on sale at A Good Place to Trade One-Third Of J HILL'S A Good Place to Trade v oi.ix.ov riVK iiomi:. i: r c; k n i;. ore. ap p.nck from a Iturnsturming trip in . fornia, the. I niversily of rtgon lia.Uel hull 1. -it in ih tiirniriK its thoughts to the rot n in if row test w it It Hie .Multnomah athletic club of Portland. The university play ers uill have h.re Friday tr I'ortlaii'l. ' A cluck-lip of the scholar re-v-ab-d that Jotit, guard, would not tw itieliKilde us at first rumon-d. though, dilh-nwatera' will in nil probability Im kept from part lrip tion this asfin because of hi grades. The team which will probably line, up against Multnomah uill h-: Okerlnrg. nt' r; Hulaon and rowers, forwards; Josi and W'-.t-, b-rgren, guards. 1 XlHtiv n-mhn .f U.nmnuih unrt.-r-il fonthall ten, 4r.i tn-in. '" '" lky o.iilav. ll,r are ihr. t J Un and lUrdy r-n1li. from h-ft IO rlh( in IK- BHm,' Loft. u. . ut tr kirni --orvr in .lli, ranks Ea.L ti.jii ia tac a Mar a! ihe puvk . Ham,,; iwi.u. COVE SCHOO t ISSUES PAPER IUCKAROO FIVE TO PLAY JOSEPH TOMORROW NIGHT Jake Schaefer Takes Lead in Title Contest -.v'i' anf.inii Tho first In ue of the Cove iiiiih school iuii r appt-urfiJ JH-Cfnilifr -'4. urn i ihu first time tn the SUtory of the Cove nrhoal thut u. paP'T hii w... 1... ihn mufh-ntii unn the Ktudent body la working liura to make It a nurresn. i m- n.... of the paper L 'Uoiiarirs Sliiit!-." It la uublishetf ieim-inuiiiiiy the senior rlass. The menihera of the staff are: editor, Ijiura lllrh- anh: assistant edilur, Mlanl l"eek: liuimess manoirer. (jorilon .iills; news editor. Thelma An .i...nn. uni..i .-iltlor. Ittlttl Heryford: comic editor. Zelu Ony itte; Minns editor. Kveretl Wil liams: reporter. Howard (iassitl; dv. rtlsinir.- Kthel Daron. Tairt hov U'itllnm'M. Tlradn'-r with a rtqup of I'nion hoy wont spent a few days tost week In fine mountains, nhove Cove. Mrs. fiillirm l:ivi.i and rhlhlren who have h.-en quests of her mo ther, Mrs. A. H. -Me Main relurileil to her- home at J.-ronie. Idalin Saturtlay. Mr. and Mrs. I". M. KIIis. ),, j.tt In to a few vvvki una to um, their home ut Astoria. Um no " living- t lyonarlew. Wash In, in. , I instead of Astoria. I Miss Grace reuse, who teaehq srhool ut Teloeaset sjient the vt, ration with her aunt, Mr. Kww, Allen. . Mr. and Mrs. Kverett I'ow..; Ml tertuined Sirs. rowadPtt hrotllrr and wife. Mr. and Mrs. H Vinccnli of Portland, ilurlntr the holiilayx The boys and ulrls of (low, , are utudeiits ut the various col. h-jjes havd returned to siihoul at. ler visillnir hero during- Uie holl. davs. .Miss Karllne WltiHler re. I turned to Cheney, WusliJncton; Miss .Mliureii rtieniiriis iu iieum. ham. Woshlnirton: Clalro Unilih, llc-n lliirrls. Justin I'eck. anil lira, niontl h'ttlp to O. A. (, Itiwtric Conns, (lladys and Walt.r Huron to .Monnionlh; It. I'rillimun. i0 Kuk-ene and (iront and ., rju cnnley to AVhitman.s J Kolf, boxinp or tennis. Karh sport has some particular feu lure which is lypicitl of that umutM-iiienr. Kor y ars in hoxinfc the lntrodiirii.K of anywhere from 10 to 2o fighters was the custom be fore fcUrthijc the main hout. At flrBt it was Interesting- to get a clowup of the real celebrities of tl.e rins- However, it xot no that every "hain-nnd-eKK fighter in Mhe country whi clHinorinx to be : introducrHl and us natty got irway with It. Instead of being interesting, the fTunt began to be ridiculous. The fans, in order to have their fun out of It. would yell in pure nio?k ery. "Speech," ".speech" us ench fighter waa introduced. l ighters as rtile are not giflel llunit. m the wail of Hie cnmil fir n j-ik'K generally fell on kaf a. well as f-Aiiliflower ears, i . rxiQi't: srK.p.rii. I Along these lines Scotly Mon tieth. former manager of Johnnv Dundee, who in now handling Kid Kaplan, told me . an interesting Tarn, Seotty once had in his stable a prelim fighter by the name of Sam my Marino. He was known tis 11k, original sphinx. Kith- r native dumbness or a natural disinclina tion to talk caused the fight fans to winder if he was both d-af and dunilK - i j Whenever he wjis at the ringside the fans; purely as a joke, would demand that he be Introduced and then tiny would clamor for a j spei ch as lie u.is dragged Into ilie i ring. j .Marino would always back nwayj without ev-n so much as a smile, or a wnve of the hand. Hut the fnnsj were fiisit'.eni, hoping some day he i woul'l breuk the.Mlenee and giv them a re.il laugh. j It so happened that one evening I he jfav- the fans the shoek of their j hvs. Instead of barking through the ropes to the floor, he hniovnl bis cup. lifted his hand for silence, j clfun-d his throat and spok- thu.s ly: "l-a)is and teepul! I light any body my heavy, winner take Vm evt-rything." o doubt Ibis sMtvh Has Irisplr ett by the Itlug IJinluer NcImhH nf rJigb-'b, uhit b is nothing if nut jortghutl. Afler thill the lns Wen' jnillliig ti l-f IMtll f-mifliie is nr. j Otitic- tu fiKldiiig. rK.VIU.KTOV. Ore. (Special) The ivndb-ton high school basket. )all team will make their first home Man of the year Thursday evening against the Joseph. Ore gon quintet. Joseph is r-put-d to have a spw-dy five and one that will give the local hoops tors a real Aorkoot. On their tiarnstorming trip the Rueknroos ivoke even, winning from larkston, Washington, ?0 to la. and losing to the I wist on, Idaho, hiph school five by the score of 33 to 1 7. Austin lindreth, principal of the high school, and a former basket ball star, handled the team on tho barnstormer but Coach Wutb r has now returned from his vacation spent in the east and will again take over the reins. fHIOAOO (AP) Young Juke Schaefer. challenger of the world's 1 bnlkllne. championship, won the first fi'iO point block in th lf.ofl point mutch with Kdouard lloreinauX Bt-lgian. the champion. Th score; Sehacfer, inn); Hon--mans, 375. Ilort'inans did not strike his stride until his eighth and last in ning when he ran 243, the high run of the night. In his Tirst seven turns at the. table, he was extreme ly nervous. Schaefer played with far more" pn-ctsion and delibera tion than in any of his recent ap pearances. He reached triplo fig ures only twice, however, in the second inning w hen he got 135 and In tne sixth when he counted las. .l.i:l. NIMUNTKR SAILS. HArfRrftG (AP)-Hubert Hou ben, Germany's champion sprinter, sailed for America Tuesday to com pete In a series of Indoor mevts. - I'usial Ucceim:s Gain. SAI.K.M. Ore. Postal receipts at the Salem, post office for lar5. showed a gain of II per cent over the previous year, according to John Kariar, postmaster. Dur ing 1526 the receipts were $194.. S26.S0 as against $174.4S!J.7 for 1!24. I'unl.v folUU 50 S A I . i : M . O r e., W i 1 1 I-:. Pnr.ly, At one lime candidate for guv-er. nor and sub -iienl ly ns aspirant j for it K'-nr on the feileral shipping- bonrtl to Miircee.i ueorKe k. . ti:im. jl.erlufn. left tin eslale of ?4r.n, ac i curding Iu letters of lulniitiisira. Minn filed iu the prahute court jb re. Mr. I'urdy was survive, iy a willow and nine children. WILD TO, GO ; inese cpmy mominps STANDARD OH. COMPANY yVW WINTER REDCROW SUCCESS MUST BE BUILT ON SOMETHING REAL SPORT NEWS HI TE1S CDMIHG I remains to be. seen, j liuker. with nearly the same men lotit us lust year. Is at prese nt prob ably the ironget tent in the di ftriil. which liielu.bs lnion. Va. Iowa, naser, iiHrn y. Main- ur and tirant connttrs, Billy Evans Says: IwOrillty to clear th hluh hoot ryotDJuuuin of lormuideliyde duties last night after 24 hums f tutiiir-.-Uun rrsulteil In th- pontpoiii im ut of the acheduled hili tn haol-alum-ni basketball kuhw until a laU r late, yet undeeebd upon. In th meantime. :'.riions Hre being made for th fn?rt rru larly achedul-d game of 'ho pre. tournament season, uhich mil be played In the gyuinji.it;fn h r- fti day Bight agiilnst W.illtma. On Saturday night the Pnterpri-- qmti tet will play tn La tlran e. Hour f farm's i:tet-ied. Admace notices, meairre tlmuch they are, indieate th.it nilc n. ith- r ot th Wallowa cminty t. am i:e Mrong, thry can u tt;(,i to give the Tigers a severe worknm. Thf Tutors hHVe ptiiy.it two out-of-town teams praeiUe gutif . win ning both, but tmve .t fnli. d to show the form that t'o h Th.irs..n ltanett It working tow aid. No.th 1'owJer aA4 fve et- boi h d -ruUvfly be'a but as n it her in ratfd hM ft ILronr team r'ni early la taa t4kmkon. it is felt thxt the blu a whit sblllty has mM t t bca UaTufbly tested t lliaj HtrfMig Tram. m present dopfi Jos' ph. Ha Wr, IVndleton, and posmbiy I'nion and Wallowa mill b the atrnnst tam U tha district, anJ nth. r La OrMdft vtU rank vita t?.rse TITI.K IIOIT IS CAM 1,1 1 NKW YOHK (Al' The worlds weit-rweight championship fight jwheduled at Madison Hunare, (i.r 'bn. Januury jr, between Mickey ;Valker of KlhuttM th. N. J.. the tiilt-hold.-r. and Tommy Milhgan. of Kngland, was called off Tu.-mluy U-rause of the Cuitditton of Walk- rs toe which wua recently oier ted on as a result of Inirctton. runcellstion of the bout waa ap prove,! by th sia?e athletic com ii tMion after receiving a phys ian's report showing that Walker would not be In condition to go ''.rough with the mati h on the liU- mi. Th champion has had trouble with ihu toe for some time and it s uncrnain when he will be ab!e to rrmiin activities la the ring. As n result no new dat toaa been sug. -ci..l for his match with Mill), ran. n to mi irr M WIS MCNVKB (AD Wayne nig" Mum and Kd fft raacir bewia, claimant t tb world's beavy. weight wreatllng rhatnplooahip tt. tie, hava tea matched for a tout ai ih- rerer stock ywrds under th auMpio-a of the Americas l.eglon, January 14. tt waa announced Von day. Lewis and Munn met herw under the auspices of th American legion on lVftnbf 1 and Lewis won. Often one wappy remark will fret an umpire out of what mht rr migbt be a n-y tuiitb-aant sitiiatlnit I . . . j It Is customary for every umpire to have his jinx bull club. The Ath letlcs have always been a hoodoo jt-am for Kmmett Ormsby When he has any trouble it is invariably with the As. Puring the slump of the Ath letics la summer, which put th- in out of the pennant running, a rul ing on interference by Ormsby in a certain game snuffed out tin Ath letic rally. At th time the A's had lost 10 straight and any alibi was to be grabbed at. There was the usual kick and the continued shouts from the bench: "WVli, you lost that one fur us.' After listening to It for an in ning. Ormsby quietly walked to the bench and remarked: "You can blame thai one on me when you gt back to Philadelphia, but you are going to have a tough time eiphtinliig the other ten." The rvtirt court con hit a t-mbT pnt and bail the desired effect sbtMx Thr Athletic may hnc 1 bought a k o tbtngs atwmt Ortn. by but, didn't rxpn? them. choici; ntrAnTLi Daseball la tilled with choice bits of re par t-. pom of It, how. ewr. wouldn't make a hit In our tnst family newspapers. Sports which bae mora than two or four players as contenders offer greater opportunities for the expression of one's feelings. That Is why wtsr-cracks fly thickest in h. 111 and football, rat hex than CAUIUNALK lil Y PIT Hi lt. NKW YOHK ( A P SaIc of Pitcher Walter Huntjtingt-r, forni-r I'niversity of Pennsylvania athb-lt to the St. I -on is .'anlniuls was nn nouncvd Monday by the nv York (Jlanis. No other pla'rs s-r' In volved in the tr.'iitsjiction. Hunt zing'T e;inie to tiie Cianta In li21, ut diil not pitch until thr lollow ing season. Wringer Mnngle Woman's Hand Mt'0Y. Idaho Mrs. William Math. pionee r of Ma-row, caught h r njfl.t band in an electric rlrtthes wrillg'-r 'esterd;. Her fingers were drawn into tti" wrln gi r to the tin. mb and the thumb tnrved backward, f aring the skin louse axi'l pulling the lii:;,ments out. She w.,s tnkfn to tte Grit-n- m tfonftitnl Resolved: THAT as usual I srvnt more for Chrisimas this yenr than expected, I will start savinj NOW in order to meet the coming requirement. mm STATES 10NAL s..w- jjs' 1 S' Chesterfield has earned its present position among the world's cigarettes on taste alone IioAtt Mr r! Tobacco O.