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Page Two Monday, January 31. 1!27. LA (JKANDE KVKNINO OKSEKVKR The New GOSSARD CORSETS Exclusive In Style and Beauty Dependable Values Hill': j SPORT NEWS I OREGON LEADING ; NORTHWEST TEAM Webfoots Dazzle Huskies;--; iw-n-.iian.or th . t,y pushed checking. Baker's xtnr in baturday Game, , forward K..t ne bask m ..r ' Winnincr fiO to 2fi '"" iuurter. it wa m the r i inning uu w J eyPM f nmny , ,,, KH,in,11K ' !. in Kaslern Oregon In n lung I'acUM Ciat C.aifrrvnoc Standings lime. Iiefemdvelv the whnle Iji Northern Section Pot. .miO I ,W. ?. Oregon 4 1 w. s. c. .-.j i l.luho .. 3 Waahlngton .. '. 1 1 O. A. C. ...0 L 1 , Montana 0 4 Southern Section - California I Stanford 1 0 IT. H. C. .760 ,600 .600 .OliO .000 J. 000 1.000 .liwO . lAst Wts-k's Omfinrnrw Krorei Oregon II, Washington Mat 14. . Oregon IS, Idaho 36. Oregon 37, Montana 34. Oregon to. Waahincton 16. California JO, U. 8. C. ST. This Week's Schedule , Tueailay Olympic club va. Calif ornia at Berkeley. Wednesday Montana vs. 'Waah- hint on at Seattle, o Friday Montana v. Oregon Bt CorvnllU; .NtTada v. (uiirornla at Berkeley; Bout hern rallfornltt v. Htunford at Palo A- l0 j Saturday Montana v. Oriron nt Kufffn; Nevada va, Catlforhla iit Hfrknlcy; Southern California va Htunford at Palo Alto: Oonxana ' vk. Idaho ut Moscow; WaahlnKton 1 Rtnto va. Washlnslon at Heattle. I - ''" The erratic pluylnr of th l.nlv- entity of Oregon boakftbalt team laal week kepi fana of tha Pacific: Ht oonfvenca hoop aport on crtrt for aeveral daya. The Wob- ftrttla HtArted outy rolllnff up an ovorwhclminK wedre agalrjat Waah- Iprfton Htat.-;the&'loat their first northern section ronteat for nearly irn vnfini In liluho. O. team Which t)ie- had prevloualy defeated. Oro- Hoii ended up by amoLherinc Waah- intnon. the t am , cona,dired the mrvuH'-nv i" Ore iron defrtea ine vanaaia on tie Webfool floor In Kuene In the rat game of the season there, 3S t.4. ; However, the story changed time nHthts later when the scene do) he battla ahlfted to Idaho, and in.i Vandais nosed the Webfoots aiai by one. point, to J6 In the flmt upset of the season, "regon ent through the conference srhedule of ten fames last season without a loss and was primed to Aubllcat. the feat this year until 4n Vandula atopped the run. kiki) m rm eiiy I Washington waa considered be- Aire the game Baturday night as ttn strongest contender In tho itorthern sectlom especially sines the defeut or Oregon by a team wlilch the Huskiea and previously downed, II to as. However, the ' Webfootii were out for blood In tho , .jurmintcr and ofter falling behind tti un early-period slump, camn forward with a daasllng attack and Billed up a one-aided score, (0 lo Tho Oregon Aggies played no Jonfcreneo tilts, but encountered , Willamette Saturday night, wln fflnf 19 to 2. i Oregon defeated Willamette In a two-gamo series Surlier In the season by over whelming scores. Kxonx of (iamefl t Scores of conference kuw 'o Jute: . I i. Oregon Oregon.... ..JS Idaho .... 24 Onion SI V. K f. 14 prcgon 30 Idaho ..........3d Oregon ; 87 Montana 24 fregon 1.....50 Waahlngtou . 26 Oregon Aggie Oregon Aggies S Idaho - 23 . WastUngton Washington 1 idabo .... 25 Washlnglon 26 Oregon t.0 - Washington htata Vf: H. r....- 33 Montana 18 W. H. C 31 Montana 23 W." 8. t" 1 Oregon 31 , Iilaho Idaho 46 Montana . 19 Idaho ZJ Washington ... 38 lilaho !9 O. A. C 2S Idaho 24 Oregon 39 daho 3 Oregon .35 Montana. I Montana ...19 Idaho 45 Montana...- 18 W. H. r 35 Montana 28 W. B. C -..31 Montana 2 4 Oregon 37 ft Stanford rtanford 28 I. K. C ..ST ) SottllMTn Mu"ornla Trojans ..-27 Stanford . 25 Vrotana 2T CalUoniU ... 3d 4 California tmmronti 30 Trojans 27 : !i:f;no noxF.n aoopts two t'M.HTIMl SiaMM ' If there is anything In a name. M'olcoit 1-angord. Chicago's latest fr,tlc Idol, may consider himself w"ll fortified. The chunky negro middleweight calls himself a car bon copy of two fighters of his Mice, Joe Wolcott and Bam 1-nn.g- ford. Ha learned his trade while trlng os porter In a gymnasium., Msy l.nnKloril is In a position to J l&crecso bis bankroll for ha stopped Miuffle Ballahan. Chicago slugger. Langtord'a real name la Kalph bos-kt'tl. Dependable Quality TIGERS SCRATCH I BULLDOG TEAMS I INTO SUBMISSION (Continued from Pane One) irande team had miintered the ita- ker (hurt paas attack and compelled the Maker offense ti retreat to the' midlife nf the floor nnd even there where attackers customarily are ul- lowed to henve chance shots, the Ia (Imndera were on. the Itakorltes like -leech. Ho close was the -guarding In mitleentcr territory that only one long shot w.-ih effective. It was a Kreijl defence, cleverly ailapted to meet a condition that In the first half wna the bane of the blue and whjte. Tcbo Onljdayert Bnkera colored ace who baa been playing forward . thla year waa moved hnrk to guard In an effort to Improve mutters, but after the find half . neither Tebo nor nn oi hn companion hud th stamina t retain their first half advantage, Superior physical condition, Tlxer flKht nnd koimI ronvhtuK won the day. Speitkinir f flhl. c:rnd?d Cy' I'ftrklnii and Vll lender Ijiwrnc; Hay were on tho rampart nnd In' the froa lln trench dolnK their ( llt to urKanlxe a hand of joy- croied rootent Into aumethlnir Ilka coordinated yeltlnic. An the RQrna' appronched the end. the renins a u continuous uprnar thhf even the referee'a whlntle couldn't always penetrate. I lew SubstltntlonM. Htoddanl replareil Newlln In the1 n0Cunii tiuuriert- Klvlnr , way for NewIln nKttin jn thB thln. other- wlKe t'onon Mai-Kenzle let the firt fllrlnK K throufth with the battle. jlmmy iUHenlmum refereed and' WHS reftdy for rejUVenatIon medl-. .1 .. t. .. 1.... - 4 . .. 1. 1 ihruiKh two liphtning mime. FunH are conipllmentury about y,e enterulhnient auturded them i,y mtKer nigh anu Kuker irowi. Tne jnpU.m; . , Hither (13) marnier Landr,th (!. Huff yliMH . T ., (r im iiramie JS'ewlin SCundel ..v.... .. . J.yrnan . Hunks ... Berry Met "ord. -..( Siibstltutl.ilw: Itaklr Jl)B Iull ,,.( ,.,,,,.., Kddy; l-i (iraiule: whrn ,hl, )UK(1 rfiaf j uwiI , a roI,Uroy roU(, hll,u ,n )775 , , Vermont wvre removed re- cently during the Improvement of tlll. hlKhny. their cente ,,. , ,, ,,, ra were I "" 111 1 Cb.UUU WUKTrt Ur PHYSIQUE Here is tleorne Young, I 7. enr oll! Tnronlu .uimm.. ui the t:t ooo Ciualina i!umi swim. The picture la an excellent study ot the sturdy physique that en abled him to Buttered where more than 80 other skilled swimmers failed. , rr7X i' Best in South Best in South Vm. 'iTr-.iIlL ,niV.'i'i"':"rCiaed''m "..r.,. ..r.,., ...... .,rr.,.o in rpr. one of me out- """""nt piy", south. During the season he kicked six ' '""r ' sbllily lo boot Hie hall over the kept liaviniwin ironi neieai. His Punts have averaged IS yards 'or ? season and he Is a great open-field runner Has Good Alibi Had 1 he At. Lquih Cardinals been leleuittd in the 192H world series, ('huk Haley would have been he toar Id work was very er--at it; ' It now develop he played .hrouiihoui tho series while iui vniirt from a severe Minus aflfjc 1011 that greatly mierfer.tjd mi!i hl t.rs " New War Opened Against Liquor Makers in U. S. WASHINGTON Jan. II (AP) A new Mar against moonshiner was opened today by Assistant Bicretury Andrews, the dry chief. In a letter of instructions to pro hibition admin 1st rat or he called attention to the old revenue lawn vguinnt unlicensed manufacture of liquor. General Andrew said he waa ffirlnv rati I nr rsn intr1 v il:inirirniiA prollem. The product . U It lit-14. UlSlllHlfi till' iluuuitiK iiiii market in many sections of the nation, he said, and the supply apparent ly is improving. In for mat ion has reached headquarters here that aged slock ol this pro duce, is being sold. Amplifying his recent letter lo the senate on the necessity for under cover operations. General Andrews said the government must be permitted to use secret agent if It Is to be held responsible for law enforcement. Aent.s are warranted In pursu ing these practices in order to get evidence against holtlcggvrs, no suid. mo long as they do not "en courage, trap or entice. oigre must permit under cov er agentn. he said, "and if it allow the establishment of this medicinal whiskey corporation I have ap pointed w-e will give the bootleg gers another sock.' Invite La Grande Representatives HKKOON AOB P't'ITVlt AL fOLI.KGK, I'orvallia Jan. 1 Kep resentatlve from the Iji Grande high school have been invited to uilend the fourth annual educa tional exposition at O. A. C. Feb ruary 1. IS. and 20. The exposi tion is Intended ta give educational guidance, to high school student planning to enter institution of higher learning. The college proposes to stimu late student thinking to the end t hat more careful consideration w ill be given the selection of a conn which the student plana to pursue, than would otherwise be the case. Through lectures, dem onm ration, exbibl'a anl round table discussion the exposition plans to Indicate n a dednlte wuy the work to which n curriculum lead. audit vii:n smokfrs NKWAItK. N. J. A woman who smokea is more apt to become slovenly In appearance than a non uioker. in the opinion of Or. Charles V. Krastcr, chief health officer of the city. And the- Tad of long pointed fingernails is de cidedly unsanitary. snow ix ri:xii.i7Ttx rKKM.KTuX. Jan. 31 (Ar (API About a half Inch of snow fell In Pendleton last night but was melting rnpldiy this morning. I X 'iJ ' Til if f IGOLF TO BECOME BOBBY'S HOBBY Youthful Champion to Take Up Law, Making Sport Second My llrirncc C. ItrncRar ATLANTA, Jan. 31 AP) Ifobby Joik 'h activity in jfot never again will h as frrcat aa It ho lM-n In the past, Tho youthful American and Itritiah open champion haa no thought of retiring, but he la fol lowing In the foot.HtcpB of Ii.Ih fatln-r In ttie law, and golf will bo mud -cond to hi prof.-Kftfon. lu two more years li? will la uwurded a tuw tb'grco from Kmory univ-r-Kity. Th-n up will go u ahlriglo to mark th In giniilng of hi cnr-;r a.i u JaTT. "If golf liilfrfcrca with my pro f' HHiou hi'ii 1 finish at Kmory. It Hill be Iff 1 out 'iitlrely. I don't think, hdwi'Vi-r, a Utile play will hurt. ; Bnhhy Hayn Mtlli TIiIh from Bobby hliuHilf who ha little to ay for publication ut any lime and nothing at all about .himself. ' When personal matter. uch n hi nchool work, are approacbeil he Htymie the Interviewer with ftience. lie refusf-d to discus tho fact that he Is leading his class at Krnory. lb did say, however, that he had played only a round and a half of golf lnc la.st November, Indicating concentration upon hi studies. Devotion to bis law cluiscs was responsible for his d"Citon not to defend hi British title this year. "You nee it doesn't take much golf to keep mo in condition.' he suid of his plan to play somngolf but not much. "I never play much during the winter. Willi a day or so of practice now and then I'm all set. ' ' May Xot I 'lay In Fiixlmiri "Perhaps I will never go back to Kngland to play for the British title, us much as I would like to. I can n ot see, b o wove r, how ft couple of tournaments a year will hinder me. They will reijulro ono week euch and I think any man is entitb-d 10 two weeks vacation.' Bobby is only 4 yeara old but he I married and has two children. his family making his Intention in the law all the more serious. His first child was a daughter. Oara nnd the second a boy. Robert Tyre Jones. HI., barely in his sec ond month. Bobby refers to tho Infant as "a youngster about to mulch me In size and he will bo out there swinging clubs In a week or so at the rate he Is growing." Iis law degree from Kmory will bring him his third diploma. - He received a degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech and was graduated as a bachelor of science from Harvard. Boston Paper Won'tL Print Peaches Story BOSTON. Jan. 31 (AP) The Best on Traveler announced today thut It would print no further de tails of the Browning suit. Its announcemt-nl said in part: "The revel of filth that has been indulged In by the contestants at law h:is passed beyond nil limit of decency and a further publica tion of the details the Traveler feels is a menace to the morals of the community. The Traveler wishes to apologise lo its readers for embarking on a course that Ul to the depths beyond the wildest stretch of the Imagination SEEKS TO REGAIN TITLE i " MAS SUPD6NL1 V Glenna Cultett seeks to regain the woman's golf championship for 1S27 and thereby prove thai she Is the lending feminine player In the Vnltcd Stmes. M(ii of the critics concede thut her honor. Believing thnt she was overgo If e1 last year and stale when she. pktved In the championship event. Misa Col let t ha decided to eliminate all winter pluy from her prosmm exrept a short trip to the Bahamas. BURESH Stanley. ltureb, of iKnlgc, chr., who Hill nuft Tom Al ley ben' at frf'Khm ball tonight in 1 be oNnlng match of tlte AiiK'iii-an Jicbm wrtMtlliiK fv OMin. , aii:hb a .iockkvs i-oki: I'BM.N't'll I.I.AI Ariirien and Kttgllsh jockeys are loMing tlteir stipretnacy on the Kn nch turf, Kor years Krank O Nt ill, .Matt MacGee, Milton H nry. for the Americans, and G.-orKf Ut lilioiis.', Joe hilds and Bunny 'arslake, Knglishinen, had things their own way In 'France, Jennings of Kngland und ' MacGee of Sheeiushead Buy aro the lead ers of ih Anglo Saxon horse men iiioji the French turf today. They are n-spectlvoly third and fifth of the w inning jockeys for i;:'C. "We beut them so often tilt y learned to beat us." explained Mae(;ee, unmindful that - lie was paraphnising a famous saying by jvter, the Great. Itf-'.rAMK Vm.lCY. HKAH I.VSTIO.AI) OI-' 1'1;II,IST A hlrkory mirk made Jamea Ilr.-w chiif of police of Oaklund, Cul.. jin.sti'ad or n prize righter. Ih-ihv trainc-d hard for the ring. Thirty-three yeura airo he fouffht his fir.Ht boot and lost the declHlon. That niKht he lost another for hia fa!h.-r waited at home," a hickory stick in hand. Hia mother sup ported his falher'a urgunient with tearful entreaty and Jrev gave up the ring-. H.i has been on the Oak land police force for 26 years nnd haa been chief six years. S. P. Laborer at Klamath Murdered KLAMATH FA 1.1.8. Ore.. Jan. 31 (AP) Jesus M nnos, 36. em ployed as laborer on the Southern Pacific section gang; number 01. was murdered at 4 a. m. Sunday during a drinking bout Jrnjd In his room in a section gang camp one mile north of Modoc Point. Domingo Patron, his co-worker, Is accused of the killing by Fc ilOi. (.'ostanuda and Y gnazlo Chern nndejs who witnessed tho murder. Button is being held on an open' charge pending the verdict of a coroner's jury which went Into ses sion at 2:3 p. m. today. -Cost an uria and Chernadez are held in jail as material witness Both wit nesses are employed on the ee tion gang. OltOI It INVKfcTIKATIO.Y WASHINGTON". Jan. 31 (AP) Investigation of the Herrlck Lum ber concessions Involving govern ment lands In Grant county Ore gon, was ordered today by the senate. GRAPPLERS ARE READY FOR MILL Alley and Buresh Both Confident of Winning Tonight's Struggle With Tom Alley arriving today. In the pink of condition and sure! i that he can pin Sianley Ruresh. of ( .N'ebraka, to the mat tonight, prep- j j a rations for the opening match of I the American legion wrestling sea- : j son were complete this afternoon, j lierora Alley ami Buresh meet In the main event, fivm boys will en gage In a battle royal as u curtain raiser. - fieth rw-rrino is scheduled lo ref eree. Although Alley Is confident of winning. Buresh has a large fol lowing of backer and the Nehru kan himself 1 expecting to emerge victor from tho match. Indications1 aro that a large crowd will Im present at legion hall tonight. With n very succeHt- ful aport season lehind them lust yejir. the legionnaires have won a j reputation for promoting nothing but the best In wrestling matches and with two topnotchers of Bu resh and Alley's caliber coming, j an auspicious opening night Is ex- ' peeled. WRESTLING Under the auspices of La Grande Tost No. 43, American Legion STANLEY Bure i Dodge, Neb., 173 REX HALL, TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. TWO GOOD PRELIMINARIES Both of these wrestlers have met Thve and Karasick t Scats on Sale at the These wives of ours! We took them from the shelter of their families, gave them two or three rooms and a share of our sal arythen left them sitting there among the wedding presents, a bit bewildered. But they know how these wives of ours. They knew how to make rooms into homes, and how to get more merchandise out of a dollar bill than we ever could. We're lucky to have wives. How do they do it? Look through this paper, day after day. You will find advertisements covering almost every human need. They are filled with hints for the household, hints for clothing, hints for keeping young. They are virtually little essays on life. No wonder these wives of ours follow them so carefully. As one wise wife said: "It isn't so much that I know housekeeping so well. I know where to learn it!" Most advertising is prepared especially for women. Read it. t forms an authori tative textbook on good housekeeping. American Ship Collides With ' British Vessel PHII.AnKI.pniA. Jan. 31 MP) The American 8. S. Juvigny w,is sunk In the Deluware bay below Beedy Island e:,rly today when she collided with the British freighter Valemore. The bay was filled with flowing ice and 11 w:t will, great difficulty thut the boats of the Valenmre u ere lowed. The Juvigny sank a few imnut'-s after the crew nan bevn removed. The Valemore. 3.04S tons, sailed for Philadelphia from Liverpool Jan. 1. She ca tried a miscel laneous cargo. The Juvigny. MM tons, wis outward bound for .Sewells Point when tHo accidmt occurred. iMii; AB OlTSIBi: I-A('i:Vi KNOWS SPGBT I ,cwls J.acey, Intcrnnllonally fumous polo player, run a sport ing goods shop In Buenos Aires In the timo he Is not mounted on a polo pony at the field at Hurling ham, a suburb. He hopes the day t is not far distant when the Argen-' tine Polo association can extend an invitation to an American four for a series of games In Buenos Aires but this depends on the com- j pbtion of a suitable playing field.) VS. lbs. in Portland this season Cigar Stores; Ringside $1.65; Gen. Adm. $1.10 LA GRAN D, OREGON J-HOPOSF, AMKNOMFXT WASHINGTON, Jon. 31 (Ap)- ... a tn.....rl f O (V rony pr wjh vt cent of the alien properly held by i... Anu.lfiin trovernment wouM be retained for the settlement of claims of- , American nationals agiiinst Germany under an umend nu nt to the allwi property return bill approved today by the senate finance committee. fft&n You ' FseB st Cold Coming On Grip, Influenza and many Fneu rooniaa begin as a common coli Piice 30c. Tha box bun thla ilgoatar. - fcyrAo '- Since 1889 TOM mromo XQu'm'mei Alley Portland, Ore., 175 lbs.