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SPORT
(VALE GIVES JOE
1 i ivnnn nrAM Din
: former American League
i Pitchers Word Lnough
for Authorities
n- mil i:iiH
The Yah athUtir. uKaoctatlon baa
p Hvn Jo VV'odil a rjan hill of
l health. Th.:i must lw pleading to
, the former pitching- mar of the
i .nterlcan league.
: Yale 1m mighty tunny a)otit the
" character of tht nnn who direct
the athletic destinies of that great
Inatitution. At ieairt 6.o Yale un-
di-rjrraduates are directly
under!
tne .upervwion or joe woou.
Yale looka to it foohaJl coach, I
" It bnseljall coach, ita track coach, i
lis director in all other branches
t of snort to make men first of the ;
' athlett s trying for the various
i vtirlly team. j
j " Victory Is cherlnhed. hut char- j
, acter tiutblinr come first. After i
i niM'inc novu ior inrer year, i
The van ntniMH association mucn
prefers hi word
to that of
enutch" Ionard.
i rrai for fvrrs
; I Whin "Pop" WartHT, famous
; roach of Htaaford, talk footIall
j jto has pleuty of eager listener.
I Recently he was prevailed upon
; lo pick an all-time football eleven.
y Hi lark field of Huntington of
i Colgate at quarter, Jim Thorpf- of
rariinlq und, Willie Heaton of
MichUno u halfbacks and Krnle
; Vewra of Stanford at full, iuter
i C-sjed me moat of hi selection.
There won't lm much argunieiit
t ft to Thorpe and Heaton as half-
J the rrwleat cott-ail player he has I
! ever coached. That should Hjttiafy. j
However, liven f ure to l much
arfctiment pra ud con ha to bis
v Qtinrtcrljark seh-ction.
,Jiuiittitton certainly " waa a
j.;ar. )ul giving him pTeferenne
5 $ver kValter Jkersail won't iinet
i with much favor in the west. .'-
7 Here are kls Uuo select ion a.
Kn
rSiiiri
TU'
penr
KnJ Hiu key, Yale and Muller,
fornla. . :
Tuckiea? Ia Princeton and
ry. Washington wnd Jefferson.
, Uuarda Heffeltnger, Yaie and
Hare. Pcnusylvaula.
a t'entctr I'eek of Pittsburg.1
i It will be noted that Warner
iaa gone baAk to ancient football
History for . some of hia atars.
sluller of Culiforuia. Peck or .
?i Plttstourx and Hetiry sf W4i
; fVpTuii and Jefferson, being ihn
; only late stais. At lhal Henry has
ivvti out of the college game for
tl rm time. .
, Waravr says Uraua was a ret
f:ayer, but he could naiie a hatf
tjosen back h rgardd as letter
ij kie. all thluga coital derd.
4 Of the eleven stars numed. War
fter developed three: Jim Thorpe
; at Carlisle: Pek at Piltabuig.
nd Newri at HtanfoM.
": There (m no denying liiut I ia
4 preat team, evon though you
? limy differ with Warners lec-
i u W hen- H as Itlrkanl
! i II as If Tex Ktckard over-
looked a big opportunity In not al-
li-ndlng the nlrlnr of the baseball
i asdal at Chicago. !
Always anxloua to glvo the puu
(ic what It wanta. Itlrkard could
Itavo matched "Suede" Hlsberg
. against at least I of the player j
' who al'ended the nietlnc. prold
f cd ItWIierg was willing to give or
hike a malter of 10 pounds either
way.
: Kven more Intereallng. if not
humane, would have been a battle
royal with Kleberg aa the main at-
traction.
i The haltle royal alone, would
Have packed the Yankee medium.
W1M1K HInN I'l.AY
is tin. KKMr:iiii:iti:i
. Willie HeMon. great Michigan
fotrtH purer ana a Aitier ui.j
ah-tUne all-Anurican half buck. ;
b ould Jiavt mote thttn h-ld h: (
. own wtlti fottall play.-ra of to- (
day. thtak KH-lding H. Yoxt. :
MKhlran' athi-tle director. M-;
' ffiade sonw coinparuwu 01 n'i'n
irtid Hed tlrigr. Jleaiton plajv I
four years, -Hortng touchdownn
In 4 4 Kanie. Th n the playing
field, was lu yards lunger 1hn
now an 4 a touchdown count- i
; pnly f.vt p.4nt.
' - Heaton'a total points were 4 4'.
Qntnge plnycd three yi-arsi dui
tig which th- total tore of lllt-
w;! 4 31- and Kd' p-iwonnl
In that lltne UUno-
;Iaj d ?4 gain-a. Yardege gatn-d
4, n which n.od- rn rtrord! are ln
;d was not kepi In th old day.
During Meaton'a four years tho
5. Ujigln ttam cord ISHfi to lt
Optunenta' 4" Mtn t-ain did ntt
i&" a gam hut played vu ti-.
Illinois won J cam a during
Grange " cantpiu caret-r. lot tour
:.nd tied one.
A tnodt-1 hu&Uaad la oti that
gct tho Idea Inatead of looking
rduinb when he la klckesi und'-r
th table.
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Dependable
Quality
NEWS
jFidel LaBarba
! To Defend Ring
NKW YORK. Jan. M(AP)
A w fight Irur man from Scot-
i land Klku i'lurk, will try tomor
J row niKht to lake to Grut Hrt
lMifn Ha ft rat world championship
VAlnce i h.- duyn of Jimmy Wilde, the
"r.ifghty atom." t'lark, holder of
he Kuropeun flyw--lght title, m
K1dd liburba,- world champion
from California, In 1 2 -round
fray for the rrowi. at .Mudiaon
ftjuaru Garden. i
Oark tnuttt matrh the ring Mrn-
rlty of a ranid vt-run against
i th, sp,.rd and confidence of youth
m hiK qm.M for wrl(J hon0m. The
3. pound Kcolchman. who won
hl tjtitt irorn Krancola Morrar-
chlnl, of France, In a J'l-round
eniraa;ement at ! .on don In frtoter.
1928. la now tl year obi. I .a
Itarba ta vcarcery 21.
Clark haara his hope of victory
0n furtou hitting power. He has
acored So knockouts In -40 pro re.
slonai . bout. The Caitfornian.
n et-r, o iu; u iiia (rrnirr
kpeed and sharp- pucchina;. haa
Ihwh made t to 1 favorite. Clark's
chance of carrying the title back
to Prltaln would be greater, ex
perts believe. If the bout were of
16 rounds or more.
HEINIE ENGEL
PINS MIGHTY
RUSSIAN LION
fOnTLANP. On-., Jan. 20 (AP)
Hl'lnlc Kngil. IHjIiuqil. Iowa,
took a flow tTr-claion ovir Al Kar
anlclc. I'ortland IlKht hcavywf lirht
uritr luo houra of ctaair wifMHnK
Karh frrappli-r won onn full, and
In the llnul five minuu-A Kllfffl
flhowfd t'lioush nKKraslvencaa (o
win 1li referne'a nod. Kuraalrk
g won thf ftrMl fall In one hour und
i 47 nilnuLa, and KnKl the at-rond
In ai-ven mlnutea.
IWV Tf.KMIi tlAMHKX
fs f.asilv ln:Tirit:it,
Wilbur ("Junior") (Vn of Kan
saa lty, whoa, latest tennis tri
umph waa tlie boys' national In
door title at Haltlmore. sticks out
bis tongue aod two fingers on his
left hand aa he hlla the ball. The
young atar explains the nablt cn
the liasts of balance. At IS be
holds both the Indoor and outdoor
boys' national champlonshlpa. the
Missouri Valley boys' champion
ship, the Missouri State junior
title, the Kansas city boys' cham
pionship and with Jimmy Quick
of llullas. the Missouri Junior
doubles title.
Itir:
TKV Clltin MX) IT TIUXS
j T 1.AWMAKINO
j Oram I'. Ward, football scout
' for tlhlo Htate university for a
! decade, baa turned from the stra-
tegy of the gridiron to that of
politics. He is a memtier of the
Ohio legislature from Franklin j
county, of which I'olunihus Is
I part.
TWO StXlllF. NI'ATrS SFMI
HOY yriNTr.TS
Schoolboy basketball teams,
rhamplons of stale nnd regional
high school tournaments, will com
pete from io states In the Nation
al Ihtersrholaattc tournament of
the I nlverslly of Chicago March S"
and 51 and April 1 and 2. The
Kltchburg, Mass. five, first Knst
ern team lo win the National title,
was ?26 champion.
The nn be ii ruble part of having n
woiitttn driving from the back -at
in thut ntie'n usia11y right.
' ' he t.
i
Is .. V . ' i
l-o-fr I W I I I I- -'
ii , "fcr x . - -w. .t wn ii
Oreaae, and nnthlnc alse! Mr. ia Kolb, Ocean Park. fl
alia startea the Catalina fhannel swim.
OOSTERBAAN IS
vrvwaaa.a'sasass aw ;
RIVAL OF.KIPKE
Famous Michigan Athlete
on Way to Win Nine
Varsity Letters
ANN' AliKOIt. Mich.. Jan.
2ft
on !
(A I) Ht-nnii- Ooaterl-uan ffl on
hi way io u pluce beside Harry
Klpk in that tm.ltt-d line of Mlchl-
gan utblt- who hav won nine
ietiera for eihlMic cure Ik-nee.
Kipke, whs the last Michigan
mu n to t it r for t h ree years in
three Hporta. Like Htt-rlaan, hf
wtiH an All-American. I-lke tofr
baan, too, he u as cliounn captain
of the Wolverine vuraity during hia
junior yar.
Kipke and 1 tosterhuan earned
their letieri in the aaiue Kporta
foofhall. basketball and huaehall.
IMspUe ihc fait tnat they fuvofed
I he name branch of ulhletlra,
they piujreii different jKfsittona in
each.
In football,- Kipke was Che triple
threat b-ck. noted particularly for
hla punting. In basketball he gen
erally played u forward position.
He wax u outfielder on the lutae
ball team.
Oosierbaan. considerably taller
than Kipke, hx tw-en an end in
footh:ill ever ninre his earliest days
of competition at Muskegon high
arhool. ill height ma ken him val
uable at renter on the ttanketbatf
court. Han. ball knows him as a
firht -a. nian.
Oosterhaan already ho twx leU
x,,ni ln foi. nd one eacn m
uusKeiifutl aurj itanerjaii. ri n on
hia way to ht fifth letter now aa
a mem ! r of the court squad. He
la exiM-rtd to turn out in the Rum
mer for what undoubtedly will
mean a Hixth "M", while hia senior
year. Wring unlookd for dev.1-
opm.-nli will aee the oddllion of
three more letter, to make tht coy.
(.,,. total of nine.
Kvery team on which OoaterWn
haa played haa won or tied for a
lllg Ten championahlp
Hotli Kipke and Oaatcrhaan
have .ptacular chapter. In their
-Michi.an athletic career.. 11 waa
Ooaterbairn'B recovery of a Min-j
neaota fumble ami hia long dajth
for n rn,ieh.l,.tt-n thai irnve Mlchl.
ran a share In the conference
championahlp.
Klpkea most thrilling exploit,
nnd hi. IM In a Michigan
unl-
WINNER
'A
'Jenrge Young. 17-year-old Toronto.
I i
i ti'.nHired by U'Ulium W rig
mpleted the tutm in IS hours 4t mtnuteci. the only coniest. mt
7 1 :tz
J II' hLTHt35J5j
LA GRANDE
l'u.wnArsA
,(he ypar marking Klnkea passing ! NAME? TOMS
from a college career. The baa
waro filled. Kipke cam? to bat '
ant) hit a home-run. - !
YOUR INCOME
TAX
No. 4
Anomalous a it
I Anomuloiui a it may in-em.
1 penon may b- married ami yet
i Mingle for the purpu-a of the In-
romo-tax law. To te allowed an
exenrptlon of $3,&60, a married
roup) imiat hav "lived toKeth'-r",
In the eyes of the law, for the en
tin tutuhie, year. However, In tlm
ahaenr of continuous reidenre to-
arether. the nueittlon o.' whether t
nan and wife are living toethr
depend upon the .-hararter of tht
.eparauou. If. oonally. lh
hualrfind la away on husine or if,
lor uny nei-ery r-e.-
tem
porary separation 1-xunn. the run
exemption is allowed. The prej
ence of a wife at a sanitarium, or ,
her unavoidable absence becaua.
of Ill-health doe not change their
status, and the full exemption is i
allowed the husband. Hut when j
the hUNhund deliberately and con-
tinuoualy make hut home at one
place, and the wife tt another, they (
are cuim d a Vmgle peraona. and
ach la -allowed an ex'-mption of
i.Sog only. . " - t
In the absence of continuous
actual residence together, whether j
a person with dependent relatives
ia the head of a family, and there,
fore entitled to an exemption , of
3.J.t'0. also dew-nd upon the
rhuracter of the sparation. If a
father ia away on business, or a
rhild or other dependent away
at iichool or on a visit, the common
home beinir nmlntained. the ex-
eruption applies. If a parent la
obliged to maintain hi dependent
rhll.lr.-n In a boarding houw. wnn
llv- eispmh-r.-. the exemption
may atlll apply. Hut if benefactor
&nl dependent needleaaly und con-
tuiuounly live apart, the atatua of
the head of a family doea not exist.
. lrreap.crlve of the support given,
.
St Tf) li20.IMMI.IMKI
.
-John Kelaey
ur.i iivm i j. ........
who had to go to work at the age.
age
of 11 to help
his mother utli
learned II
el;. Ieavs 1 1. mm.-
one.
The president of the kels- y
Wheel company di-d at fil-
OF $25,000 SWIMMING EVENT
if-
'una da. y
This XK.
nith. wins $25.ooo f.ir finish ins
l telepholw ;rn;rt' shows him
ley.
lit- v..v?
i
,.?. MM v . 4 ,
".Hv -':
r.Ma
This Interesting picture Illustrates
anls In the Ontalina swim. The
EVENING OBSERVER
TOMS DO
AS VOCALISTS
Hjr Rodney iHrtclier
WAPHINOTON, Jan. 20 (NEA)
What's In a name?
You have heard of the nola
making tom-toms of African tribe.
Win n you pound on a tom-tom It
run he heard for mi lei through the
jungle or over the dert.
Well, there's Santor Tom Heflln
of Aluliama.
And t'onjreinun Tom Mlanton.
of Texua.
And 'onurewmian Tom f'onnalty.
Of TeXHJfc
And wlien one of thrsw.Toina
aris-a to Mpk. hi ran lai heard
for ml lea. too. The three probably
more Iiidk power than any
, oth
three in, n on upitol Hill.
runiuunan Clyde Kelly, of
t Ivan,ai who Htlrn l up tlm
8,Iuation nior. ,han eVer
. nnoiinr. iiient lht he
would introduce a bill providing;
for government rontrol of the so
railed national pmttiiie. It one of
the two or thre heat ImiII player
in ronitre.
eai raptuln and m-cond hase.
inan of tin; reptihllran conifrea
sional team, ' which lost to the
democratic nine in a thrilling hat-j
tie luet June. U to . ltuismuch I
aa thi happened after Kelly's team J
had scored .v-ven runs In the first
inning, other congressmen are now j
sugKefitins; that lie launch an In- j
v stigtiiion into that epochal con- I
teat. j
Will Broadcast
Web foot Games
I I NIVKUFITY OV OUECO N.
Kugenr. Jan. 20 (Special) All
basketball Kamcs of the r Diversity
F of Oregon played in Kttgene this
year m ih- ui .-.
era hy Matlon KGKI1 of the i-
' gene hotel. Jack H. nefie. graduaie
I manager of the university, an-
j nounred here today,
I A an experiment, the. game
j aguinut WjllameH university M
broadcast In part und responoea
' , r" received from town, in Idaho.
, Washington. W yoming and Mexico
that the report,, had been rec ived
f Although definite arrangements
-
have not yet been made. It la poa
, have not yet l.een made, it is pos-
slide that station kf'.W of the
j Morning Oregonian of Portland
. will ulio broadcast the S enroot
hoop encounters.
the I'uluHna Channel
in a jlretcher jut after
to fiiiinh.
1e'e9
4m
I
t' f- -rss'WT t -
v, ft,
- .
.'ww -
the manner rf feeine cntest-
swimmer is Arthur Oomptm.
Kick Ball to Keep
MinH Off nf Urines'
Ulna Ufl VI nut"i
I
HA NT A NO K I X. Tex.. Jan.
(Al'. -The Taiahumare
Indiana!
who live on the western slop of
the Sierra Madre mountains in the
Mexican state of Chihuahua, not
ed aa lone dhrtanc runner. klk
a wood en ball a h ea d of them to
keep their mind occupied whll
engaRfd In conteai utiich are
cjirry thera many miles.
Officials of Ike Kansas City.
Mexico A- Orient railroad eutploy
them aa couriers upd tol! of the
practice.,
Tlie Indian runners insert, their
hur toi-a under the hall and fcl'k
J U into tin air much an a foolbait
player boot a drop Aick. I lie
balls, four and five inches in du-
meter ut the start of tht contest, j
are worn to one quarter tluit si-u
Qhe new
EASY
WASHER
on view
Washes and dries at the
same time. Not a drop
of water to lift or carry
THE new Easy Washer the most
amazing development ever made in
washing clothes, is here. The small tub
dries a whole batch of clothes--ten single
sheets in three minutes. Meanwhile, the
large tub washes a second batch. Twenty
sheets handled at once vour washing uone
in half the time with half the work. No
water to lift or carry; not a drop of water
wasted. The Easy even empties itself
when you are through' washing. Let us do
a week's washing free in yottr cwn home.
No cost or obligation. Phone today. -'
EASY TERNS
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO.
Always at Your Sendee
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A Buying Guide
Before you order dinner at a restaurant, you con
sult the bill-of-fare. Before you take a long- trip by
motor-car, you pore over road maps. Before you start
out on a shopping trip, you should consult the adver
tisements in this paper. For the same reasons!
The advertising columns are a buying guide to you
in the purchase of -everything you need including
amusements! A guide that saves your time and con
serves your energy; that saves useless steps and
guards against false ones; that puts the s-t-r-e-t-c-h
in family budgets.
The advertisements in this paper as so interesting,
it is difficult to see how anyone could overlook them
. . . fail to profit by them. Just check with your
self and be sure you are reading the advertisements
regularly the big ones and the little ones. Ifcjs
time well spent . . . always.
at the finish. '
' Two iridiil of the irll. Thi-
K'iro an'1 i-0""-'0'
n'u t;Vjl mil rate from Tuchu-
Ca to Mexico City lo hourj an-J
2, 37
minutes,
lvu mile
Hacea or irom i
are not uncommon.
lo
ffIIE think to much el Our asmlnt NEW
W DICOVfcRY. which coosrio fiO
BROMIDES, that w wul mail you u'i
noa'h't trttMtnt frM is wivaac. Do'l
wod u penny until voo arc fullT coovinccdl
ibal it hu proven aucccitful io TOUT OmJ
Writ for your irwimeni totlj.
PHEN0LEFT0L CO.
j Bos 71. Sl John Pl f tniiae. DsC
BfPokhrm,N. Y.
Avoid time-ivasting, money-wasting detours
on the road to merchandise value. Read
the advertising "road maps"
Tlmreilnv. January 20, VJ27.
II Is
ihrm
said, with not
or our rests.
than
PRACTICE
THRIFT
Stored
Nuts
don't grow
Savings Do
Starts
An Account.
Then
Watch It
Grow!
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