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Monday, February 28, 11)27. Page Two LA GKANUE EVENING OBSERVER in ; 3 : I t I 1 E i I' -1 1 tj Si 1 i Si t :5 ' ' '5 : '4 I. 1: SEE THE LATEST CREATIONS - IN SPUING SILKS V', AT Dependable Values Hiir Dependable Quality s - I (SPORT NEW S gmm mm US m . lUCDrAATC DC A DC I PLAY FOR TITLE lr Drptron -e. Pendleton High Defeats Helix . For Salem Trip and : California y Univeitiitles Victorious ni 1 in li no Lrir ln II lit 4l?Il W'UM . H ' ICt'OKNK. Or.'. rVh. A.I .The nivcrtuiy or wi-eyon, imihk.i- ion J4cnt the Mellx tivu frpiu forg- , Lull champion of t ho northern dlv- In into, tho lead. iU'l.onjfhliii talon or Ihe lu-trio roat confer- hbjfh arhool wun third place by de fend trnivornity pf California, rcuibitf Pilot Ruck. " southern divinion rhamnion. will, , meet la a three-gam' duy-off morlpa in tha new McArthur baa- K. ketball pavilion ut the I'niv.Tslty or Oregon March 3, 4 and 5. Pates originally scheduled for . this serifs were. March fu. 11 unil H IS, but the change was arranged when Oradnate. Munag.T mil Mon ti .. I... n 'u ilClt-nl l nirp.d.11 ft tl fl- h. tnimt by Bill Keliihuri. Oregon Tr k. . .1 i.. .lntna Il4 STEEL SHIPS j LOCKED IN FLOK 'Vessels in St Mary's Riv I er Awaiting pnng to Break Loose HAI'KTK STK. M All IK. Mich.. IXi. 2K. tAf'i Of neveral wiirr of hike freighter! blockaded last Je-I'j'iiil-fr in Ih h-wer channel of the NiniilM which connect I -ike Super ior and lu ke Huron, I 4 Kt ill await I hi cumin; of Miulnu. although they huve been wifely 1 1 ! up fi.r lb winter. After hemic efforts in cniiihnttjiiK I he he J:uil. I have. Iowl .l...k.t i.i- im.l r..if i.l Ml ' : Ikmui-p, on the M.uthern lip of the upper peninwula. J (VewH of wteum litun rus)iti Int parly winter tu the h'e-MwkHilnl ' St. Mitry'H river to rrliue lit liiko; I friKhtfi-M. Thw hliM-katlt vty.it Hhii 'owiiei M half u iiilllitiu Uollarn, mul . i itiiitrnrily tiu-rMixf.l lit piMil;t f I inn ut Sh" by ruiiiip m il thutiMitul (uitiurx. Hut while the tiiws wer nwu- FAIR HARVARD'S CRIMSON FLOWS PKNOI.KTON. rV. 28 (AP) A 3X-IS viotury ovr Jlllx .liirh ' st'huol Kitunluy nijrht kuva tho iK tbe Nituii!tMH btrked In the St I'wiiilftui) hiKh Dthuol tiUMkelhull Mary'H, the 'luwor ihunnel wuk i fivi- tin' rlKhl in n irt ut thin din- ;hhrkmlp timl tho I'icws nf thw Urtil in Hi. Matt rhuniitlotiNhip ut IvewfU nuule raplive them iutvo . SmIiiii. fltut rhcknitf by IVihIIu- wuurl ufti-r uni'liiiK Uifir i-raft tu w tu ( ft (puirterii, Simi'idm which h:ive laKfu'd lik Huierlnr rpcutfilly ihi . uliur liitve mnurti delayed frfitihlrr, inttventfd protet-tittii nf a niid fur iiiailun in i tit lit, and threatened to make ilei'etlftn' nf several if the finei ve.Htli tin the lukeH. The jt'ity of HaiiKur, utitttiiiohite trans port, which went ajft-ound off Keweenaw peninsula, wun hastily 'lightered, rwently be'ans waves 'lore her frmii her be liM-k. The ittrKo of Mi) motor earn wu.s Ktl- DK LANKY MAY NOT RKCOVKR, IS WORD TODAY MIN'NKAI'OI.IS. KVU. 38 A1) ........ -.. .... u. .ur v. d M , h, mllrmnrr '" '"'y '"y- ,h. ., , .. narb..r. in.hir 1 uvH,sKrN ? Hial n J Pip iM&m 1 .SOLOIST iV-X I' l'lM 1-Olt t'i:.MIIAI.O I li(o.lrn pltipo s muqh piore d, luplcd to Iho nvualrnl palntor, to I whom lt kry iiervo tl)e same pur- KfXn IHNOSAl It TRACKS ..t..i. h- tn, h in.huto. 1 nalctto. than to the musical, areni- ( 1 7th century , precursor of th j tcct tn whom beauty of design j in snmlmono and Hhalo' through plana . I anil of lino ha a greater appeal j mltllonH of ytrnr have been uo. I found." she any "that the j than noes nrnjin or .vuiurmy. enverea in ma uuHiiing or a dtRi NORTH HHANI-'Ono, Con (AP). Olnosuur truoka have Wj liseovcred heri' ly Vule 'iimfi- etx-lmh t nicks haniem ( i-:A Service. IbtKtitti Iture.nu) "Twa n merry evening nt tlesir old t'amhriiiire. Maim., wnen lair Murvard'H hoiih Maed u private little melee with the local police and lost, ly five mt.sun Itien tu iv". JuM what tt was all about l sornethiiiK the university amimrities immediately ot busy to tle trmine. Here are three of ihe -II siudeni prisoners of the police leaviitH the Cambridge cnun ;fter their ariainntent on charKes of disliirbliiK tlie pe-ace. Note ihe baptlaKed pale tu tho left and thn eft'inis to avoid the camera's penetrating t?-1. fx. : Kl'OKNlft-.KK' (By tho Ah- f' nociutud. Pressl Thu I'niveralty of entire I'pper rrews on t h shores of i he j Peninsula for day. The j h. )iuh unil.TKune two ou.ra MT . .... I aiiv ah. I tu.l . u KL.n.l ..1... ... . 'i- WuwllnfCtOlV UHUtiL lirnon bi 10; w"'. . t uy m nuiiK.Uf rr.w ;t riPiui fi !4 here Sulurtluy iilrht ill tha final Irunxruslon sinff bvlng a.lmlu.a on n,n suii.rmr fliure furthrre, If- conformr- game of I In norlhwo.it to hoaptlal last ,iTk. Ms con- iiuym Inter.'. ptnl hy ilashliiK uvu fl. .vh-IIoii. Thl tlHfput U III. M'iut cillloii lm'm orw al iiiKht. irrmn bu) ii rid n.ilic l..utrd tlie: &- time OrTKUIt ll lw Vallllie.l i IVIaney spllnlrrvd u bone In hln li"J"lel ve.vl. A luinniliK rnaxt . XT llila .'Uon. l. fl arm during a fight with Muxle guurii iMiller. IreiiriiiB the crew r j J? Thn first half Kea-ai'd; bilk Itosellliloom ut I'inomnall two un.ilher ie'ked hii. sichled. llu' if ,. fo.ih lu-iwren lh. two lennia wk ugo and It tieraine lnf.ct.'.l -rew and carried It to Siiffty. i f and forth Iwtween the two t.ama H7 to end 15 to 14 for the Huskira, .'fWu northeriiem. ahot. theiiLKelvea jTiuh.'J early. Ill the aeeond half. ,. aluMik off an Oregon rally and raaaUid through to the finltdl. "Iregon 'anU California will vie V-Wit thla vrnelc for the chumplon ship of the 'I'aclfln eoaat. the lat-"(,- ter having earned ttia right l y ' - virtue of a win over Stanford Ari dity night it to 19 at 1'ulo Alto. ' 1 I'ATHHU OP SHIFTS I'OAt'Hr-S ST. THO.M.iS TIliAVSi l'lt(M;t WIS QKII.' (hiklalld. L'al. t3Qlm- lllMXKIt'l.KAMS THKKK" '"- Tho I'ilKrims; ll:J.i- I ..i; lOfiitAS IN JIONTII H:S0. J..hll Wharry lwis on hes- tr.i. '2 w. . v. ii:kf,A'iu . WHITMAN' KIVK I'll .I.MAN. Keh. IS (Hy the A KOclated I'reaM) -WiiHlilngton State college deftuAed tho Whitman col lege baakptbuti team 36 to ja Sut urilay night In tlm laat game of the Mcuaon for tho W. H. t team. ""IV 1 y I," liTisii1 ivtar Frits Reiner, conductor" of the KFI. l.os Anjrele.s. ral. (467m rincinnatl s.vmhony orchestra. 64kc).' 7. Jack Martin's Hawaiinn hay a new reuord of lendiMK three trio; K. soprano. 'strinr quartet, and major .symphony urchastrns in IS pianist profcram; in, semi-clasiciil performances in less than four niulc; ID, Aaure Xinsic rlub.r- lle was called to lead the rheNini and hint's singer. Philudtilphia i.rchesir In .eiKht KtiW. Portland. Ore. 4!ilm- performances in the absence of t; J Okc ). fi-T. dinner concert; 1:30, lipoid Stok.jwjiki. was loaned to news, weather, markets; K-IU. h1u- Iha Vw V.i-Lr I'iiiihMt-m.iiilf fi.i- I . - in w Kjiivad fuiiie with hi. "Mlnrteoi fulir performances duiiup the 111- iitel Kose K.min dun. e .7r. heMra; ne.s i.f Artur.i Tuai-unlnl nmt "- u-l.". Ji.hn Wi.lohall and hl. f.ili- ST. PAL'I. One of the pioneer 1 roache of football, the father of prcaent day shiftn, will return to his old love wh.'it Ilr. Harry ita WUItaon talsea up his coaching du- Jv,pks ilea at mo v oiit'ge ui At. , iiuiiius. i Ur. Wttlluma, who played at Yale, directed Minnesota tcauul for u quarter yentury und gained wide spread fuuin with hia "Minnesota shift." He retired five yer ago. His a.iaisianU will do must of tha hl!) uwll ,.Klx,nxilil tn six rnrnlans. field work at St. Thomas. IIOOMtvIl SWIMMKIt HAS I.VF, ON ltlli Tl N TIT1.K I performances. IIOV UllltHOWS J charuptonvliipa March I Eastern Oregon Educators Will Do Summer Work ,rMVi:itSTV X)F OUKOON. Eu jjt nc. I Vb. (Sp, rial). J. T. ljiiKf. I'ow superintendent ; of schools, at I ji Ctrande, and K. T. Tow'b-r. ptincijMl of the 1, a Grande hi (fit arhool, ure two of the many Oregon school teachers planning to do Kr;iduate w ork at the uni vt raity jfumiut-r session tliis year. A larpe nnmb.-r of teachers In Kastcrn Oregon arc already inak iiiK plana to comr to KuKene frooi June ?u to July Ztf, according to I r. Homer I, liuiney. professor of education,' w ho recently ret urn r tl from a trip as far east as Ou tario. The summer sessions ar-i In-mg Kr atly exand-d this yea. accord ins to Alfred I'owers, direc tor. and there-will he Bt profes sors on the farulty, including ex perts fim such eastern uhlversi- -ties as t'olumbia. Prnnsylvanhi. I'njgute, Nnrthweytern, . Michigan. LuCKV STRIKES are smooth und mel- 'lll mSm ! rliiep i iUKen., .Mwmlen'a royal and whose wurl) la not for sale, has K. . and reitu'ste.i a loan ot 2 on .;ir; h. M,,mr .i liallr.u.m. superintendent of schools at Ua and with William Miller of Bloomlng- I KTA1S Oakland, fal. (30S. 8m j ayokc). S-t; la. stani collector pro gram: K;i:".-lu.' ou.irtet. I Kl'SP, Sjin lljetf" fal. I!l-'m. "KsT OHAKt'.i:. N. J. (API. - ,,,t,i.., fi.,u ,K1 ,n..l.. r... 7T31i' 0? S J ' Frtttll' It TlaMk H.,.,,. in. ii i...... H..M ..n.l.hf tmil ol hers; a p.uihy dog houst- is to. I,e pro- r s dram hotel orchestra. Home' or the hading f-asteia vlded for the best dog in the KNRl Sintu Monica, fal. :3Mnv Oregon- cliiratqra who ure to do world. Toward bnying the house. i2i.(l , (,aiid: 9, f aliforiiia woik at . Kugi-ne" this summer In Lltto Smnt, 12. had saved up i)Hls nrrhestra: 1 II, cinb fasa Del education ili-i H. Jl. Itroadlient. he tlolheiiburg museum. Iheifu.l ... . r,M, .. ikii land- :- "'"":..-"-:: . ".-. SVlaa.m. .'r pkhl. . "" A couf.reor. aw.mmin, v,c- i Stir. Th. entlr. life of the prince h nr would make him an I lymplc ; Ltu devoicd to art. and hU favor-1 contender. Hooker cohorts ncutve. -n.'Se aullJWt U Swedish lamlm'illtta. i v. nui.mv i v ' d Uppity the liht effts of the Sil t : 5bKno -wimiaer iwibKht. Some UMiPHh Ar HtM t. f Irtirkhnim h,.v. h... i,v! HKN-l.KT. Kaalanti There in i!hiin .J;.l,lv- lh. Vnrlliam hn h I P0"1 note for three months with KuMO. Seattle. Wash. I Jtnim- k. r: Mrs. J. T. KoncfeMow. Mrs. p-r cwnt Interest, to be rpuid from ssako. T ::-1 musical programs; .;. ). Towler. and Austin l.an-j t;arninK attei school hours. .He. n-l'.V3'. T'ttem dance orchestra. dreth, princitKtt of I'cndlcton nitfh j did business ntfht with th bank':) KY.. S;in Kranciscu. al. school. president. Oiving; the orders for 1 3.sm-7Sa.r. :3-T 10 and in- the deal, Prrsidnt Walter Van 11. coneerl trii and dance orches- -w Kipper said: "Security is initiu-' tru. ttikc, 8. bridge same: 9:3l-10:3'). tlvf, con fid. nee aud p.-rsonullty." i K KA. Seattle. Wash. t 4.', 4m- entertainers. i is OK fUCKY STRIKES are smooth und mel low the finest cigarettes ypu ever smoked. They are kind to .your throat. Why ? All because they are made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process in treating the tobacco. It's toasted Your Throat Protection 2X possibitity of a Oerman crew rom- h.ml .luA ilio .i-m rilv halb lt;P-"ir ior tne uraci nn-nK m also contributed an altar pte e j cup here thut year. The MainArr o lh mitiers' cluircli at Ktruiu in t lluder Wrejii. the leading German ork ttt a utLtvlnji studio mounted u a motor car. rew for th first time at nee the war and th Amateur Rowing a .soctatiun haa no objection to the renew. u I of friendly relation be tween Kntflish and German oara-iitvo. M'y I'K WANTS MI TKAM TO ri.Av his homi: ixnvv Adolf l.ut-jue. is;-, m , leu havk i.r.t;ii :tf IIP S.I'. flMHtl.MS tiol.K tU'i J't NPKB. Meotlana Ugeua has IJl that gulf was Introduced at St. UjJ.nur.iVMi. famous Sirattlsli shrine C3 I ' th ancient game, by workmen .:rom the fontinent who were iJ2 t juuuing tn.. M.. Andrews cathedral, t - v.-i vv in jjiya John J-fe. veteran raddlo ! great curve ball pitcher of tho fin" , o.. Ajiurewa, writing nis eiiinati Ked and a native and rest. 1gcininlnres. When the cathed- u.-nt of Havana, wants Cincinnati fjal waa Uedicalea in 1120 i the ; l0 uk ,rlp to ,-utM aflrr ,,. Vjivresen of Robert Bruce, s.i the L.!ofc. ol ,h( nt National U-ague . 1"r)r au"" uoUrm. n soson. Havana la wild about base. Sri is- I". '"'''''", ' game ball, he says, pointing as support j j ...n-r inv v.-ieinuuy VI : 3 TO fHKSKKVl: sflllMII. ' CT I VVtUHUlf RV. N. Y. (Al). K.liltlB aelionl house wh.io to the bast-ball diamonds ia a purk Mint by tho government. I.uue manages a semi-pro team in Hav ana In the winter season. Whitiiian m a restless The Wall pupil tn '3 UK M t, l.. ,v. I J ouuxnt tt at an-- tq.Lon for $is. then sold ,t ru( it's adwilrvrs Som -:f jbe proceeds of a ar Anwricua i Sur i.y eenis Taylor and Kdr. st'M i ' V. H. t-IHl-.s HtX RKY. tiKOW IN lOI'l I,AIUTY Rotver and girls ho'Key have heoomt th most popuiar upper ;r.ide achoel sumes in Connecticut, due Urjiely tu the e.t panion and dvlwpment of puhlic bUy rounds. ltumlrvds of Vinnecticut Uds hoi weir nr hefre in tt rested in the ' UnrNh tvpe cf fuotbutl have taken Mp so.ctr. Urtdeport has takfn ( ytimiKi l.UAn k.. . i iI-.e .. - -M"- i-x e. tt -rie ivji ny pruvvnn soccer t-Kini a correspmjins increi.e tn t' Vincent de Mtliay rnt tow.n l ; j j Todny'B $mo More Gas with ' -how; i t..v ir. It- In Stomach and Bowels ART lt-F.AI.FKS St Il.CT "T". HI vr SFI I I.K.S' prmtnnt!v r. I 3 If Ton wih to lisj of "TS best seller" In -tcjin art for th pM. 5 years n con-pib-d bv the Assoct- I Iv.Li. rs m American Itnt-rs, Th--? An;erioiia "mitnortala" lore vlertcd on a saies basui for he IVbr.iary hlbit of th And. r. rrt-s in New York. re by F.uir?o Hir who di d in poverty almost un- P- . known: Sarrent. and Whiiiei- t inij U thm bvi txLs rtuiitu Irutm . set. i'.all pmiiirt. 1. '"2 J t h npt)f. gam-iing tling t th 't't':r. i w tarn ui aitapf. iht l-utw? wU vtwuth. aod o- wilt v llurrni- -t We iv dtvy k'Nii UMt "r'ent,i the dead. Albert I. Kyd- i 9r9 "Tftr Raes Track.- Inspired 3 i .CT'b,T3X.r.,;S . !" lh """I- f barber h0 had , . 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