La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 18, 1927, Image 2

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Tuesday, January IS, 1027.
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INTERVIEW GENE
ON PSYCHOLOGY
SPORT NEWS
,0UNG PRIDE OF
' ALL CANADA NOW
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telinner of Catalina Swim
Bijhowered with Congrat
ulation, Good Wishes
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V
I ITOnONTO, Jan. 18 (AD
orrhen OcorBO Young, winner of th
utitullnu luluntl snim' rctuiim
, jiniu, ha will bn ovarwliclini-il
i',tlv honors us a "nullonul horo."
, tfa mother, nuturHlly. is proud of
. h success; his rrlemls and woil-
Vlsiiers are glad that ho proved his
,lilflminlnK auuny una won mc
, ize money: hut Ihn aVeraKo run
r0,lan and' the people of Toronto
irrdoularly, rejoice thut ho has
,lo,0ught tho glory Canada.
' Messages by the seorn, from in
vlduals and organisations as well
.,irom officials, are being gent lo
llttorge. at Bantu Moniru, Cal., and
11 his widowed mother.
t0One message which Mrs. Young
rnlt always cherish is from Premier
t.. Mackonslu King, In which he
' anyrratulalos her on her son's
.'rest achievement." In his niess
7, to Ocorgn, the premier rofer
wijto the pride of Cunoila "in the
, -'nor you huve brouglit to otir
' ,'iaitry."
!, : llmv lift Ixwrmil in Swim
Idjljow Qeorgo first "took to the
InjiCer," has been revealed by Mrs.
i)U)Ung. When ho wns only five
vnars of uge, alio-reculled, George
,0,is chased by a bull und run
nfht Into tho water of a nearby
ineek. "And," alio added, "he's
tyed there ever since."
Wlth a show of pride sho re
nrked ttint she did not think the
uih would "get his head turned
all, because ho is a good boy i
jid X have tulked to htm a lot
Abut the world."
University to
Have New Plan
Of Grid Attack
KUGKNK, Ore,, Jan. 18 (AIM
The attack of the 1927 football
team of the I'nlvnrnity of Oregon
will differ rudleally from tho at
tack of the 1920 team, according
lo Coach John J, McKwan, who
yesterday met with the candidates
; for thn varwily. ' The altitude, of
the vurloug coache toward thn une
of the shift has cautted the plan to
; change the attack McKwan mild.
i The shift will be abolished when
tho rules committee' mecli In an
nual session, McKwan believe, and
he Is worktnr on that supposition.
Thn buckfleld will line up with a
half behind each end and tho quar
ter slightly to one sldo behind the
center, and the fullback, a trlplo
threat man, about ttevn feet be
hind tho line of scrimmage. All
plays, and a, variety of them Is
planned, will start from thin for
mation, j
Thirty-five men responded for
the first call for Bprtoig practice
lust night.
lI'HlLADMlrHlA -In the opln
V of Olintort's.N. Howard, urdent
chlbltlonlat, ther Vurn muchlne
u.in iiui uiny vnu uuvil uui mo
igel Gabriel, as nolther could ob-1
fin such an ex p reunion of support!
L iyiy political division on earthy
Karasick Beats
Idaho Wrestler
?;rOKNE. Ore., Jan. 18 (AP)
Al Karoalck, Hussian lion, heuved
hlH opponent Farmer Vance, of
Idaho, to the mat last night In the
heudtlne event of- the Holllg wrestl
ing card, and took the match when
Vancft was unablo to coma back
for more.
Vance took the first full with a
high body scissors and half NH-
son, in 23 minutes. The second
full came when Karasick picked
tho farmer up, and heaved him to
the that. Vunce could not come out
In thn required time and Ku rattle k
was awarded the third fall.
Jeers Come with Cheers
for Champion But He
Doesn't Mind 'Em
NI'.YV YOltK. Jun, 18 (AP) To
gain the best results In an Inten
sive study of psychology, win the
world's heavy weight boxing chum- !
plonshlp. Ask time Tunney, he!
knows, I
Tunney Is the first pugilistic!
post-gruduute to major In psychol-1
ogy. Heverul huve mudo a close
study of finance but the champion
stunds alone In his particular field. I
"What hus been your most era-!
phutlo reaction to the title bur- I
(Jun Tunney was asked.
An Opportunity
"The wonderrul opportunity It
hus offered for the study of psy
chology," was the reply.
I "The study of the crowd the
funs If you will hus u I ways been
Interesting, but much more so since
1 have moved among the people as
a more or less public figure," th
champion explained.
"The experience hus riot been
unpleusant and on the whole I have
been happy. The' Jeers, of course,
huve come along with the cheers,
und I huve leurncd not to mind it.
when 1 find that some of the crowd
do not cure for me.
"Home of the folk think thut 1
should not have won, and I have
no quarrel with them, for they
have a right to think, and some
of the others Buld I could not win.
und they did not like it when I
did.
"Hut I um learning1 more about
psychology from the man In the
street thun I can from those
books," the former murine said, as
he pointed to two volumes on
table in his apartment.
Kiiowlcugu Wins
Ban Is Peeved"
Here la President B. B. Jolmsui
of the American League, who hut
taken Issue with Judi;e Landii
relative to all the consideration
that lias been given to the testi
mony of "Swede" Rlsborg , He la
discredited In the baseball prorec
eio nnd no attention should liuvo
I ' been paid to his. ravlngu. '
Pendleton Quint .
Defeats Mac-Hi
MILTON. Jun. 18 renilli-ton
high defeated Muc-lll in a hectic
basketball struggle here Saturday nut Ion
Scandal Simmers
Down to Honesty
of the Players
. Ily lillly Evans
"Swede" Klsberg says the Chi
cago club handed over to the De
troit Tigers tho sum of flluu for
throwing four hall games to tho
While Hox. " .
Kditlr Collins and Kuy Hchulk
suy Die money was putd to the De
troit club for winning three games
from Hoston, thut club at the timo
being Chicago's most serious con
tender. "
t seems Die whole mutter sim
mers down to the veracity of the
players. Involved. J huve ulways
found Col Una und Hchulk two of
the finest characters in bum-hull,
gfiillemen with reputations,
.
AVarnlitgH JHwgaiMctl
During the 2 years that 1 have
been In the Amerlcun League.
President 11. It. Johnson has. con
sluntly siresHCd the growing Rum
bling evil.
In ulniQHt every annual report
niaili' to his club owners tver the
period of time, he has culled at
tention to the greut aiittount of
money that was being wageri-d on
the sport.
He hus pointed out the neces
sity of combating the evil within
the bat) parks. However, with Die
exception of posting signs stat
ing no gambling is allowed, little
attention hus been paid to the xit-
of many of the recruits gathered
up by the scouts.
In this way it wus possible for
a club to get a mighty good line
on a great many of the bush league
phenom Often it aided the eluii
In sorting over tho muteiiul and
elmlnatlng a lot of players who
otherwise would have to be taken
south for spring training.
While letting the first four clubs
get u piece of the world series coin,
hus undoubtedly kept clubs going
at top speed, It hus hud other re
actions that have hurt the sport.
YOUR INCOME
TAX
Baker Wins From
North Powder, 15-4
DAK Kit, Ore., Jan. IS The high
school basketball team continued
' lis unbroken record of victories
Saturday evening when it defeated
the North 1'owiler iiuint on lis
own floor 16 lo 4. Despite Iho
oiie-sliii-dneHH of the score, Coach
Glindeiiiun said North Powder
played a good' 'game and gave the
'ojpt.rjai'ltets real coinpelilion.
One North Powder man, Corrcll,
played a wonderful game, the llal;-
-VO. )
Persons Vhose not Income for
1 !i vg wus derived chiefly from sal
aries or wages and was not in ex
cess of (5,ouo should make their
income-tax returns on Forms
KUUA.
Persons whoso not income was
derived from, a profession or busi
ness, including farming, or from
the sale of properly or rent, though
the umouut was less thun $5,000,
are required to uso I he larger form,
1040. The use ot Korm 1040 Is
required, also, in coses where tho
net incoiibc was In excess of 15.000,
More Fireworks
To Be Set Off
In Big Leagues
CHirAOO. Jan. 18 (A.P) Tho "
busebull winter scandul aeries,
which is approaching Ha climax in
Monday' reopening ot tho t'obh. ,
' Hpenkcr situation, took a new tuck
today with declarations by Presi
dent llun Johnson, of the Ameri
can league, thut thn 1!i2S world
series Is under thn scrutiny of his
office.
Johnson, in adding his criticism
of Kaschull t'ommbisiounr IjhiiIIh
for making public., the tipoaker-
regardless of whether from salnry. 'ol'' l0,,u of lh0 "vcailga.
MUI1 Ul 'liui ui m fn i-d in
l!H7 und then asked why the buse
biiHlneHS, profession, or other tax
' ublo sources.
I copies of tho forms are Hent la
taxpayers by collectors of Internal
t revenue. Failure to receive u form,
however, does not relievo the tax
payer of his obligation to filo a
return und pay the tux on tinm
an or before March IB, 1927 If
; the return . Is filed on a rulendar
' year busts. Korms muy be obtained
at offices of collectors of Internal
by a score of $4 to '2, after John-.
son, the Mac-Hi cuptuln and cen
ter, was ruled out of the game. for
personal fouls. Tho gume up to
that time had been clone, hut
when the Mac-Hi machine wus
broken up the teum went to pieces
und mudo but one more field gout
though Johnson went out early In
the second half.
The gume was one of the rough
est ever seen her and Iteferee
'erhups Die present scandal Is
the result of the half-hearted
i n u n ne r in w-h ic h tho wn rn i ngs
were taken.
Human Kquatkm .
flreed for money has created
most of the present unpleasantness
i n base ball. Hi e thing to do Is
eruse the conditions that create the
evil.
When several tennis are bottl-
pouch Hull).
The Uaker lineup und points revenue und deputy collectors, and
scored by each man follows: Jim will be forwarded on requested.
Landreth, 4, and ClauUle Utiles 0, Tho return must be sworn to be
forwards; George Duff 3. center; foro a notary or other person nil
Tom Duff. 1 und Kdgur Ferguson, , thorized to administer an oath. No I
guards. Substitutes: .McKIm, York,
hull head "doesn't show the same
enthusiasm for the investigation
of some of our recent world series."
Johnson said his office was UKlng
ull the resources In Its power "to
unearth the fuels about tho pecu
liar series played In 1 'J22"t which
Die (Hunts won from the Vunkeea
In flvo games.
"I urn sllil trying lo get evidence
against Heverul players in that
series. Their uetlon from my re
pgrts on them inako me suspici
ous."
Substitute
Wolfe, Muck.
Husehall observers expect plenty
charge Is made for this service at of fire works ut Monday's meel-
the offices of collectors und diTty "ig. tno curmmuuon i a, wvcn
eoiiectorH -year feud between Johnson and
Tunney glves his knowledge of H'oK wus kept pretty busy culling Ing for tho win, show, pluce or
Oregon to Play
Gonzaga Tonight
EI'OKN'K, Ore.. Jan. IS (AP)
The fniversily of Oregon basket
bull teum will play the Gonzaga
university Hulldogs here tonight.
The game will be the twelfth off
the season for Die Oregon team. So
fur, ull the guinea huve resulted in
victories for the. webfoots. I
Gordon Hidings, Oregon for
ward. Is In the university infirm
ary, und will he unuble to play tonight.
Kansas Long fellows
Want Longer Beds
yeur feud between
l.andis.
The American league head, who
forced the retirement of Ty Cohb
and Tris Speaker, and Commission
er Ijindis. who wants to know more
ibout the reasons for this action,
were ugreed thar the Investigation
Men be held in public.
psychology a share of the credit
for his victory over Jack Hemp
sey. He announced that his choice
of an airplane for means of trans
portation to the sesqul-centennlal
ring from his training camp wua
prompted by a distaste for trains,
but his intimates think It wins a
psychological maneuver.
runncy gave nis unci iceiure on n.,ton, Sullivan, 0, Doing, 10, for
wards; Belts, 13, center; Jones, 2
fouls us he didn't miss uny of fourth money In mulor leu true
thin. Helta, the I'endlcton center, Mmseltull, the luw of human equa
was also thrown out for fouls. Thn tion will always enter into the ac
score at the end of Die half was Dons of the players on the leums
2'y to 10 for 1'endleton, that have no chance to cut in on
The summary: .tin money.
Mno-Wi: Vundl, 0, Karker. A. 1 fVrtaln t,,am8 an'1 nrn
rnru-ur.!N- Jniinunn ii..r always mom popular than others.
ford, 6, Crlmmins, guards. I 'en-
psychology as he was ubout to
leave New York for a trip of sev
eral months. Tho two books on the
subject In sight were transferred to
his bug und several other volumes
went In his trunk.
Ask Gene he will know more
about ii when he comes back. He
hus gone out inlo tho laboratory.
Allen, 3, guards.
IJoyd George addressed a church
meeting the other day In Welsh
nnd Hngllsh. Wq've heard speak
ers who. were familiar both with
AlP'ilM'kOnd Kngllsh, too,
Mum winsiiKY nkkdi:i
WASHINGTON Informed that
many patients use bootleg liquor
ruther thun bother with red tape
und get good stuff, General An
il re ws be I le ves the p ro posed guv -ernment
medicinal whiskey cor
poration muy have to produce ten
iijlliop jgajlqns yearf ( ) ( lt.ttli.,t
KWIMMKKS TO VII-:
KCGKNK, Ore., Jan. 18 (AI)
The t'nlversity of Oregon swim
mers will meet the Mullnomuh j
athletic club mermen of Portland ,
in a dual encounter in the Winged '
M. tank In Portland Saturday
night. Twelve men will represent
Oregon. They will be selected
from both the varsity und Dm
freshman teams. i
nvhlle the teams out of the run
ning may not have any dishonest
motives ut heart. It Is ulwuy just
possible they might not exert them
I selves as much against tho popular
I club as the other contenders.
I This Is unfortunate, but the
law of human equation Is mighty
hard to set aside.
Imbler Girls Lose
. To North Powder
IMHDKIl, Jan. 18 (Special)
The imbler girls iiluycd buHketbull
with North Powder Friduy evening, . inches, to push a bill empowering
the game ending 9 to Iti In favor jthe commissioner to regulate the
of North Powder. The teams hero .length nf hotel beds. 1
T01J3KA. Jan. 18. (A I)
In Kansas grow tall like the sun-.
flowers, so I'hil K. Zimmerman,' They're putting thermumeiers In
Mate hotel commissioner, himself the street cars in Baltimore. The
six feet three inches high, insists patrons can read em und shiver.
thut hotels under his Jurisdiction
provide beds long enough for the
State's lengthy sons.
Zimmerman has found a stand
ard hotel bed to be six und one
fourth feet Jong. That's enough
for Zimmerman to- aquee'.e In, but
too short for other Kan Hans, like
Jess WEIIard, the former heavy
weight champion, who Is six feet
six.
The hotel commissioner has
asked 11. . Behrens, a state sena
tor, who stands six feet seven
Many Reactions
Since the major leagues permit
ted the first four teums to share In
the world series receipts, it. prac
huve been handicapped so fur tjils
season having no place to practice,
but tho new gymnasium will soon
be completed when practice work
will start in earnest.
Ml KDKltUl HAS I Old I NK
Alphonsn ' .T.
CLOSK ROOMING IIOI SKS
KLAMATH FA U.S. Ore., Jun. I
1 8 (A I1) Three rooming houses
wens summurlly dented licenses
and the cases of eight more were
postponed one week, for conslderu- i
Don at lust, nights meeting of tho .
There are about GOD broadcast
ing stations In the country not
counting 'Die. gossips. '
NKW YORK -
Stephnnl, u murderer who Is serv-jcity council, marking continuation
HIT U life Sentence. Ik worth 1IS4.- nr tho tnnv in ..vrw.l itrwlt.ui rn hli
tlcully killed olf the use ol 'new 1 it is shown in an uccountlng from the city. Instituted by Iho
material In the fall. i of his estate filed by a bank ua hew city udminlstratlon.
Prior to p(mlttlng the first ' trustee. Not one cent of it has been I , '
our clubs to share In the big ) spent on him und it hus grown"in All records in road building will
11 years from $ 100,1 :i4, inherited 1 be broken this year, says an en
frotn his mother when he was glneer. Then, ho! for the life of
melon, the moment a mannger
.realized his team wns definitely out
'of Die race.' he w ould inn lie uso
behli)d the bms,,H;o Js .CO.y.ears o.W.u ,(etn)irl,st,l ,
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