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LA GRANDE EVENINCJ; OUSEKVER Tutwlay, January 11, 1027. Page Two 5: ; 1 ! I- 1 SAVE j. JANlfAR CLEARANCE SALE , i Dependable fJllJ Dependable Values . fllll S : Quality SPORT Trading Off Of Hornsby Is Case I WithojrtParallel J" By BUT RVAVt; . Every major It-agud. club ..mviiit npcrstiy Imv a mngr to SMl'roct the play of lh tm. Mom iiodern msjor Iraitue . mnr isvp two assistant, to whom In llrpit il the laaks or coarmng t iirt and third. . ; : The two OMlatanu. mlirM aptly termed the right and left ry- ef the munaicr. niy ; aft up txMriL to okaorvx anythlne that liquid earnpe his obarrratlon. ; To the manager und hla two u alatanta aa a rule gora much of the credit for putting orer a winner and all the blame for a loaer. V.Yet within three montha after tha St.. Loula Cardinal won, lha , 19J world series, we find tn. , ngor Rogers Hornaby traded to the New York Olanta and hla two assistants. Bill Kllllfer and Otto Williams, released. ' It la a case without parallel la btaeball. IM'hnt of (MUM - ' . Bock tn ll a yaung taa at- tired In tha uniform ef lha Pblla- delphla Athletics, walked to .'the home plate at netrolt. aad apoka thualy to me. I being tha. umpire- In-chief of the ball gama between 1'nnaaeipnia ano tsiro: , . "Hulllvan bau for flank.' The Sullivan who batted for tha Into Eddie Mank that afternoon waa none other than tha great Kddle Coillna. At the tlm he waa a atudent at Columbia.. Vnlvaraliy and broka Into the . A.inrlen lMUjtuo under an aaaumed tuuua on' the final weetero tHp of tha th pawlnr of TV Cobb and Tria Bpcaker, Coillna, la polut .of active aTVtc, U th YUrun of thrt major loAKuec lUa ftrst va Hon an a rrular waa 1901, ao ho hoa actually played ,19 ymm aa a miliar. Ha atlll la one of lh bM pcond aackera In tha bualofm unnoiuiird ObAtaWm CoHlTia, who doea cvrrythln around aeeond with auch eaaa and ':. H ft !- Is. it was r. I I li LIGGETT at MTOS TOBACCO NOW! NEWS grace, didn't reach his present position lu ltas ball without u hard rlruggle. ' ' Aa a olleglan he wan a short stop, and when Connie Mack tird hlru up to a big league contract. It waa aa u shortstop that he was certain he would alar. t.lO lA7. .after wutchlng Collins Iti .about a . doien und a half guinea at ahort, f'onriic .Mack waa satisfied -ho. was dealined to ahlnn at eoine other poaltlon, hut Kd.ll. still poraiated. : Whent he. rejoined the chib In 101 It waa atlll Khortatop Kddle Collins on lh,e rom.r of the Ath letlra ".An injury, to the regular third baseman gave Mark a chanco to try-him at that poaitlon, hut he seemed no better fitted for It than shortstop. . : . . . Collins, .' however.' did ahow prom! aa a batwnan und was fast on hla feet; maybe hie place waa. In the outfield. Connie used him In right, .but again he looked Just ao-ao. . " . 1 e Itousd Hla knot TUc came the break thut nole tilm. Danny Murphy auffered ,. injury that alowed up hla In f1M4 play. Itoslroua of keeping I hi, hitting In the lineup. Murk lahltted Murphy to right ana ent (.0hi to second, (.'rom the rery start." Kddle jpt(j hiimelf to the keyatone M(.K and h work improved o rapidly that tunny Murphy nevr ol htt).Ki tv,n after hla leg had pi end "J. ! Honvver, tha ahlft worked to Murphy'a advantage becauae he developed Into ouite an outfielder. Thia. coupled with hla ability to hit, kept him In the major, no doubt, utter he would have been through aa an Inflcbler. Today we have Coiling back wtttt the mun who developed him, Connie Mack-end both appoar mighty wel pkajied at the turn of eveota Brlentlnla have dUrovered that tha bee la not busy; H Junt lookn btiay, they aneer. Another link con necting tha human race with the lower animala! ' Thla la the ujfe of electricity but hot air atlll flourUhr. What oar chemlics call, "aa almost perfect seal tar tobacco condition" heavy aoft-foil packace with an extra outside 1 wrapper of glassine. ... .3 atJfv OOL -MAKES DEBUT. UNDER HANDICAP 3f A wive I V Vjf p jl M ;iie-V ill .1 K V V-' i7'- ' "Siev -er Xdces To poou TMS JlN-WAT'S tU TMS JlNr- W4TS V5" . VV':? Will Krel Khulte. cnetlleet rookie of Inst HeaMHi. deliver for the Si. 1-otiiH HmwiiM nr will be cxitlotle um have many hiKhly touted rooklee of the piiel ? Shulle enmea tti the tnujnr leartteH under the handicap of it Mp repiitntfnn n u halnmun und plenty nf public ity, lie ctijt the St. I.ouIh club in the neighborhood of IHMi.Ouo, ntui'h of it in real Rioney. in nddhion to-three piayerM who were turned ever fir Immediate uee. President Hall Faces Busy Week Kt'OBNK. Ore.. Jan. 11 (AD PrealdtMit Arnold Honnetl Hull, of the I'nlvi-rslty of Ontifon, hus u full projrruin for tin- nx 1) duys. tl will iippur h.fons a iiuinln-r of amih-ncis In KuRonc und the nortliw?istt'rii )i;irt of the statt. VVJnoil;ty he will aeuk ut the coHfKf con vocation ut O. A. I'YIduy lit will appear twic? at the hfich achool conference of th state, to Uo held in Kujfene. Sat unlay lie will bpeak at noon ut AHtorui. ut a inff'tiiigf of the chamber nf commerce. He will attend an al umni dinner, und will speak In the evenlnK ut the mid-year ' com mencement exercises. ' Sunday afternoon lie will apeak Jo v. iuB INTRODUCED cjuictly," without advertising, without "special offers" of any kind, the steady growth of Granger Rough Cut has exceeded anything in our experience. It had to sell itself, and" it did; and therein lies clear proof of its goodness. A common-sense package, yes, and an attractive price but it's what's inside that counts 1 Quality where quality should be in the tobacco! What's in side is just about as fragrant a piece of tobacco, as good-tasting and cool-smoking, as you and your favorite, pipe are ever likely to meet! i IN THE MIKORS at the firwt Huptlut church In Port land. He will address the Portland chamber of . comnivrcu Mondny noon and the Portlutid rotary cluh 'I'uewlay noon. On the 2'tth lie wilt Mpeak to the Portland ulumnl uhmo elation and the following evening he will Kpt-ak to the Portland us hoc la t ion of credit men. A w ventecn - and - one - hnlf ton lull, the laruest ever made In KitKland, l on its way to Philadel. phia to top the Wanamnkcr store. It will be the hiresl hell tp Am erica. There were no pardons from the White House this year. says a t'umpiHcn. .liiyue u mum tn'in MJObody has hiM-n put In jail lately. . bound toJtgJe 'MANGerjKqugh Cut ELGIN LOSES TO UNION ORLS, 42-7 Basketball Season Opens with.Two Games Won Out of Three Played T.'MOf, Ore.. Jan. 11 Rpeelal) 1'ninn high Mhool boRran Us huxkctmili season thia tutt woek md by pluyfnjr three gumea. two lv the hoya and one by the Klrla. The firtt encounter of the boya' ii Mini ft wen ut l.a Grande and i-nded rather dlHaiV rously. the acorn hfinir 32 to 3 in favor of tho latter teum. The girls pluy'd FAtrtn on the rpion floor thiVsttinn evnlntf und this Kuine wua wort by the Pnlon sexfer by uhout aa uneven a score utt tlte boya lost Iheint. Vivian Smith was the atar forwanl for I'nlon. inn kin f 22 out of the tiital of 42. and played only part ut the tramc. At the end of the third qtinrler the acore atood 42 to 3 and Pnion put In nearly the whole Heeonfl tentnf anl lClfln peoreil! five more polnta. I'nion bn uan the Kami with the follow in v Unenp: forwardH, Hmith und Weuver: eenteia. ChllderH and Mori- Smith: K"anln, Van I Ion ten and fJecrttten. lmriiiff the jramo practically all the second teuin and silt had an opportunity to le on the floor. Gertiyn, of Ij firande, refereedv the game. Haines lhfetcl Saturday nltfht on tho local floor Hi boya went Into their sec ond content determined to win und did bo. alihoutrh by a very narrow murjfin. HutneM has u peppy little, tt jin that Is cluuty in pacing anl eoverlnjf the floor und durhiK I hre (juarti tH of the Kame they wi re in the had, but I'uion ape'd- l up In the hiHt half und sue reeded In passing; the visitors' score, lit the lust iuarter, eint-rK'ntf from the rame with one point ailvant ujfe. I)el,up's accurate basket work wus the main cause of I'nlon pull In out of a hole und winning uf iir h.-in hoh I ml for three quar ters of play. Couch Pitts used the same five players during the en tire time: t'osc. Hrown. ("router. Parent, and DeJip. lieert !!. of li Urande, .refi-reed. SMITH AM) Mt'AIKKk- NKW YQRK (AP). If Al Smith is noiiiinuted, there will bo un in-dept-ndent democrat in the. field, take it from Warnn Shaw KUher. hi sd of the progressive political h-aKUe. pisher say's he has re-v-i 'il word from W. O. McAiloo that McAdoo within 1 days wi'l Kturt on a visit to th south. WashinKton and New York. Kish i r says a speukers bureau will ! opened in WashliiKtou and a na tional - anil - Tammany campaign started. Pa pert favoring Smith attribute to Alfred li. l avltt. s-c-retury of the leapue, the si ali ment that Kbdu r Is dolus nothing but hallyhoointf. jP TPJEL, Experts Show He. "8 tre two Italian experts playing & now camo that promises to be very popular at Miami Beach, Fla., this summer. It Is known aa I "Tamboreen." Ernest Bqulllari. on the left, and Angelo Parnaro are doing their stuff for the guests or the King Cole. The game la played j like teunft but no net Is ubed. I Appoint State Senate Committees; ! Kiddle Chairman Military Board i J STAT I HOPSK. Salem. Ore.. I Jan. 11 (AP) On the reconvening .of the senate this afternoon presi dent Cnrhett announced his com I m it ten ussiguments for the session. ( " Senator Staples, heads the pow erful committee on ways und means and Senator Moser Is chair man! of the next important com mittee, judiciary. AMh r. of Jose phine, was given taxation, another Important committee for this ses sion, and Norhuld, of t'latsop, drew (the chairmanship of fishing. Tlir Aigiiim'iil.s The commlltee assignment.! fol low: Agriculture Hrown, Mann. Reals, Ktllott, Italley. Alcoholic t ruff lee Rifley. Hunnti of Multnomah; Th ais, Kddy, Hutler. Assessment and taxation Miller, Hell, t'pton. Hunter, Kddy. P-y-nolds. Staples. Hanking Hell. Hall. Hare. Dunn Of Ashland; Marks, Kiddle, HI Hot t. claims--Hunter. Putter, Marks. Commerce and navigation -Reals, Norhuld, Klepper. Halt. Moser. County and state officers Hut ler Klepper. Hall. Kiddle. Mann. Counties Jones, Hare, Dunn, of Ashland. Kducation Hutler. Bailey. Jo seph, Hunter. Staples, Hrown, Kl liott. Elections and privileges - Jo seph. Carsner. Hall, Klepper. Hell. Knrollede bills Strnyer, Hrown Hutler. tobmcco Natives How Knrolled bills St rayer, liorwn, Miller. Federal relations Norbnld, Kl Moti, Mann. Pishing industries Norhuld. Mnser. Hutler. Hanks, Hall, Miller, Jones. Forestry and forest nrodiieta Hanks, Reals, Vpton, Norhuld, , Strnyer. Jonea. HeM. I Game Ppton. Kiddle, Jlare, Carsner. Dunn, of Ashland: Tunne, of Mutt non tali; Hanks, Reynolds. Horticulture Dunn, of Ash land: Hutler. Industries Murks. Moser, Jo seph. lt ynolds. Kiddie, ' 1 Insurance Klepper.' . Hanks. Putt. Marks, Joseph. ' - irrigation und drainage Davis, Ppton, Mi II fir, Dunn, of Ashland; Hrown. Htrayer, Kltiott. Judiciary Moser, Hare. Ppton, Iavis, Klepper. Norbald, Marks. Livestock Carsner, Hunter, Davis. Klliott, Heals. Medicine, pharmacy nnd den tistry Jom s. Staples, Cursner, Dunn, of Multnomah, Hrown.. , Kiihlte Heads Commit te 1 Military affairs Kiddle, Hutt, Klepper, Staples. Mining Strnyer. Miher, Dunn, of Ashaud. Municipal affairs Dunne, of fuMnomah. Staphs. Ranks, Hare, Heals. Penal Institutions Ktllott. Ttrown. fb-uls, Carsner, Dunne, of Muitnoniah. Printing Carsner, Reynolda, hold r lO? 36 Victims Buried In Montreal Today MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 11 (AP) As "le Oroa Hourbon",of Notre, Harne church tolled In tho bus), ncss district of Montreal this morn ing funeral services were held in the church of the nativity for 3ti of tho 77 children who lost their, lives In the Luurier Puluce theat er disaster hero Sunduy, ?' The burial maaa was started ht 9 o'clock, und at that hour the pealing of "le Oros Hmirhon," the (fee oi wl largest bell on tho North '. American conilnent, tolled only on ' occasions of national grief, could h heard throughout the city. Thn church wu crowded to tho doors and thousands gathered out side to pay respect to, tho little virtlm of the tragedy, some of them barely four und five years old- - Hell. Public buildings nnd institutions Reynolds, Halley. Davis. Public, lands Munn, Davis, Pp. ton, Kddy, Jones. Railroads and utilities Hare, Jones, Carsner, Kiddie. Moser, Resolutions Hare, Murks, Mann. Kddy, Moaor. ' Jti vislon of 4awa Kddy,. Hauks. Joseph, Hutler, Strayer, Hutt. Halhy. Hoads and highways Hall. Kd dy, Hutler. Dunne, of Multnomah. Norhuld, Hunter. Halley, Kleppner, Miller, Ilulfs Norbald, Dunn of A-sh-jand. Staples. Ways and means Staph s. Hey. nobis, Dunn, of Aabland. Maim, Strayer. Hell, Hutt. The big Joke was on fill her. He got a bill fold for Christmas. CLEAN and HOT VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. Phone Main 732 for Service.