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ii Pago Two LA GRANDE EVENING OnSKKVER Monday, January 11, i f t.r il 1 1 . Out They Go HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" SPORT NEWS TIGERS!! ENTERPRISE Continued rrom t'ntr Ohm on the tip-off, flipped th0 hall to Olass or Hanks and bntoru K'ntcr. prise realized what It was nil ubout, Lyman had deposited the globule In tho hoop for a brai'o or mp-vni. Tt was th first dam- onstratlon of basketball Billy Evans Says: lo b payed sen since tho ou """". mpiohsMp tourn-mcr.t at L'n ait yea". m n H'"rv P-'n M-n. Bes'r'.es the outburst of team n e pat f-.t, e f ij'.'tf 1.' o. r IKfl we e Bntor I Ine's clono c'oukinT n t' o , fir . ' f (I.yimn'a 25 poln's, nn1 Z in- t e 8 Mt consecutive cniiver3'oiis follow ruj four misses in the flr-u of the game. Shortstop Jimmy Vmry of tlio Olni'lnnati Ibils Iim boon Kliiiiiliit back Co the minor. Ho goos to I Hcattlo of tho Pacific Coast hug-up. In his place ftomea Prank Em- mer, who la Juat about the aame ntta aa Caveney. Fsoullu'rly pnouirh, Emmer received a trial by Cincin nati about 10 years back. Mo lack- The fact that every major league club waived on Jimmy Caveney wpa surely a biff surprise to me. I didn't think thore was a chance to Rot him out of the majors. Perhaps Jimmy Caveney has faults with whloh I am not famil iar, but every time that I have seen him In action-he has looked ll'.-p n great ball player. With three or four clubs In both hlc? InairuitH In nneil nf nhnrtatnns Lyman was easily the , star of it is rather surprising; to me that the (tame with his quick, yet no. nono of them were willing to gam curate shots and his floor wni-lt, hie on CaVoneVe cast berform- Although the latler wus equr'Iid anccs. ..." by1 OlasS and Zundel. Incidentally ' ' ''' "1 , :"tZR. ,. ,,, ., , , " fU some biff 1.. Orleans and lx-lrolt lo A. ' 'fflfi ?'' B',",nr,'"U' club will bo payliig b fanry B'-'n. 'TrLrfS V".'."t"- . vrk to Hcatllo for tho return of years ago Florida was con i4i, .,,,,.. . . , . nave happened In baseball. Hanks, another coiner who fifth's . to a finish, replace hlrn and took; . ' euro of his forwnnl position. ' ''0""A CAMl's, 4 . Uamix llouitli. I Florida still has a decided edge it. The gr.mo was rougher than the u" 10 mnjor league training camps, ordinary. Two players, Hlewti't Now that all the big league pluhs nnd Glass, took the bench before lmVB announced their spring plans, the game had ended because or wn lhat Florida will take care personal fouls called on tlietu, and ot 10 of "in clubs. Klvo clubs In other members of the two team oa''h 1m BO to Florida, nlan ilnnnMi nva.. -inmt The remalnliiM three eluhs In the " rolling, however, was unlntentlon-)Na"onnl navi! selected California ( iMwnall. 'il an J the resu t of over-eairer-.lor irtuninR- purposes! run oiner THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER 1 1 1' Ck j. S a, BACK '"'""' w-v"'T""- -n..r..i.-i , nine rJrnntrn'a Rpara Trim Southern All-Stars I pitchers. led In (teams. m: I'.hn ki:hts i:asii.y JACKSONVil.l.i:, Flu.. (Al" Krnle Nevers, .fullback, froui' l.e laud-Hlnnftird unlvcrHlty w.u resl- Mondt of ilenve sut-h games. AiiKiiut 7 banner day fur shutout when three games resull- 110 scores fur the . lodlug NKW Oltl.KANS .(AP) Harold j "lied" Grange and his Chlengo Hears exhibited their football skill1 before a crowd of (iOHO per? sens by defeudntf the oulhern All-slars. H-0, here .Sunday. The coolest, market by numerous pen-Mug easily Sunday night in allies, was played on n muddy 1 room at the .Muson hotel. field. animations Sunday confirmed re- Ciranie supplied lli hlggeat port.' of the physicians at the thrill of the game In the last ilinr- field Saturday that he had torn ler when he sidestepped in a half ; llgumenls In hi buck when down dozen players and returned j'd in an utlempt to hurdle, the ".Moon" Durote's punt 51 yards to j line during the gti'mo with the the six yard line. A fifteen yard I New York Oiunta. The Cianta penally was Imposed on the Hears I won. V 10 0. from Nevers und on that" play for clipping. Line I his' Jacksonville all-star eleven. play.s. by Waluulst .and Kllopp Nevers will not be able to play I gained 12 . yards anil Grange: again for at least u week. The plunged over the line for a loueh-: niienonig pnysiciau Stctchcr Is Eager to Meet Lewis for Titled iioHGK, Neh.. (AD Anton Steelier, brother and manager of Joe Steelier, heavyweight wrestler, when advised Sunday nlKlit of the desire or niaicn-iniiKer 'lliitah for u match le,.. hisitween Joe steelier and Kd (Stranir- Kx- j ler)i-w'iH, said that us soon us .Mondt can sign J.ewls, Joe will sign. , .."When Lewis signs, we'll tr'. turkey." Anton said. He elalnis that Joe 1 anxlotiR to settle the title claims. made this bidding for biir leairun clubs, bus since last spring have muun no errorts in that direction. Thus no new clubs have been added to the Florida rosier but the 10 of last year, have returned. Satisfied customers. . . ness. . Confidence that J,a priinde will wjhuvo a' 'strong team by tourna ment time was Increased follow ing the Saturday night contest. II Ilennett enn develop tho flvo dur- rini(;fho:rema)nder of the season a he jhasJ to date, tho. runs reason. La; Orande Won't bn entirely , out Ao(; the ' rHnnlug. I'1-: Two tiemcs Tlil Week. ; " lamnev otahWIUle.1 Here will he Satuiilny night V- with ITnlon the visitor.. In all ' likelihood the I'nlon girls will ac company the boys here and In that case, nn especially nttruptwp court hill Is In prospect. Friday night the blue and white will Invade Rlgln. Summary r.nterprim (7) :U) LnCramle Payne (4) P (iihsm Stewart Mel.'orkl Hoone (1) c (2B) Lyman Jtatcnrr , o n) zundel Cannon CI ljirlson Vaughn S 14) llanos lenser S Williams Ilrncc s H!Olv by Qiinrlers 1 S 3 4 'Rnterprlso ...... 4 2 a 1 7 Iji Orande 2 s 111 17 H7 Field baskets Payne I, Hoone 1. Hanks 2, Lyman 12, 7. indel '.. Try for goals Payno S, Vaughn 1, Iloone 2, Hraco 2, Uatcllff 2. ' Cannon 2, Glass 4, Hanks 2, Ly mini -, Zundel 10, Larlson ?. Points arter foul Payne 2, I!oono 1, Lyman 1, Zundel 0. Referee Golden Clcertaen. three in the American have picked n Georgia and .Louisiana,; Chl :ugo goes to Bhrereport,' Hoston to records ever made In sport. In cidentally It appears lo have mark ed the passing of tlie player who made it. I have reference tov Shortstop Kverelt Knott's feut of playing 1207 consecutive contests. Sturting ills endurnuco stunt In Is 10. he con tinued It until May 0. 1925, when he was removed rrom the lineup by .Manager Muggins or the Vank. JSo doubt i up rnct (lint everyone 'cs. In the Mule has la-en so busy with! Scott didn't rollsh being benched real cutntp gct-rlch-nuk'k schemes, In place of some one whom he still there has been no time til enter to considered his Inferior ..ml manded that he be traded, lie was , .seiit. to Washington, where he fill- down. Kvik scored the Hoar's first touchdown in the second quarter by a punt ho had blocked hehiod I In goal line. Slernaman drop kicked goats for the two point af ter touchdowns. Grange's runs almost, always . netted live yards. A 20-yard gain j was Grange's best from scrim- ' nitige anil nine y., rds his next best. II" canleil the olgskln H! times rrom scrimmage for a lotal or 72 yards, an average of rourwmd a lui It' yardH per Jaunt. He was thrown for losses twice, once for two and again for .six. extra innings and one was a six inning contest halted been two of darkness. f , The White Sox pitching starf led In this respect, holding their op ponents scoreless twelvo times. Kd die Collins' crew was blanked only tour times, not counting ttic game 'orfelted to Cleveland where t Ijo field could not be cleared of the crowd. New York proved Ihe easiest oulilt to. shut out. They Were blanked an even dozen times. Yet it was a Yankee pitcher --Herb nnock who pitchivl the year's jntost notable shutout game, u rif - te. ii. inning name in wnieu lie re- Heotl l.ni. Ii,.,.l..,l 1,1. i.. !'"' uie undies, i-.i. big reerentlo'n center at Kt. Wayne, I, , ,ho ' " "' lnd., and the report la that he will ""i" ,iml tli el,.-. n. , io n Senators, give Ms entire attention lo that .1 llgers and the Indians fell vle buslness. ,11ms on six ocraslons. The Alli- , t tlettes and the ltroftns kept orr the If Ncott hol.ls atiml lit his .Icier-!w'?.!'."-1'?."r'.1 111 ''lKht Bam,s' lufunlloli to retire, baseball will lose'. "n" "ox chalked up till statement Sunday. Iiuty of 31 percent of the valua tion on motorcycles, parts und ac cessories and other automotive products remains unchanged. LjEAD COLDS IH Melt I EPP'y v Melt in cpoon: inhsle vaporsi apply freely up nostras. SAPO FtUa Of T 1? P'tttn .'art Uicd Ywily a i)layi'r who ims b-.-cn tt vntlll to llu RHi lie. best. heaviest total aR-.tinst a - shiitont lit- itlnnjH Knvo His "uni- in a ffa,ne on iy. lUt t iihiiku i rum sruriMi HrvcnifCIl limes itKiiinst the seoroieBji Hcnu lors. August was tho Bhutout niontli, leityui- records rcvenl. 'I'licro were Iilt,v-Miio Cnsv in Whli-h Irosrrs Wcif .lvrn Shutouts I i scxypr's iikcorp. I-iiHt 6-nnot wltneBSi'd tho hroak ibff of one of the tuOHt rrinarluib m utility roles for tliv n-muinilM- of the HfUHon. Sinew the ciosa or the rniC'AGO (AP) Thorn wore SO frames In the Amerlejin leugtio last, ywir In whieh ijht .losinp tenm was set down' withput a soore. .Three of the season's shutouts went Into . EW HANDY PACk: Women onn stand moro cuid than men. Thnt's why the aver, age husband has lo fire the furnace. Lov Is awful stuff. II can mnko ou think you aro net being silly. D. B. Ruckman Accoiiiitnnt Income Tax Cepnrl,. Offee with Kred Hatnlltea Holmes llhlg La Grande, Oiv. - i .in . i i . - i - 1 -J,., ' i - - - i ' " ' ' ; ' ! U U J U OS Uz3 Ea m m i .in IB CEIHES 12 I.KSSONS 12 Beginners or Advanced. Popular sonffs taught In ;ditnee- style; over 1000 dif ferent breaks, spacers, end Injrs, fillers, etc. Domonntrutions Free. . . 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Detroit, Subject to Federal Excise Tax Thanks to the swiftly climbing sales nnd steadily swelling production volume of Chrysler "58," new nnd greatly lowered prices are made possible which ren der the "58'' more unmistakably than ever the value supreme In its class. Chrysler "58" sped far away from all possible com petition months ago in its own low-priced field, out selling everywhere when it provided such striking performance features as .18 miles ait hour, 25 miles Jo the gallon of gasoline, nnd a pick-up of 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds - j- flCMi same tine aPPWince precisely the samebeau Utul body and chassis- at these new prices deal a body-blow to anything even remotely seeking comparison with the "58," which will instantly be recognized, with a thrill of delight, by every student of motor car values. LEO J. 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