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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, October 13, 1927
SPORT NEWS
ALUMNI, TIGERS
! BATTLE TO TIE
High School Eleven Will
.:. rlay Enterprise Team
, Here on Saturday
The alumni ami I .a Otan.ln high
foot (hi H teams fought to a scoreless
tie yesterday uftcrnoon ul I he. high
school field in a morn or less color
less contest:
. In (hi fourth riuurter, the alum
Ill flashed ft long forward pass
nrrlly to I'rice over the goal
Hub hut a touchdown win not ul
lowed because hi jday wns uot
legally okrh. Two or throe, other
time the alumni ihrust fairly deep
into Tiger territory hut a fumble
nnd an Intercepted forward pass i
ended two ndvanroH. ,,
The high school (pfim, to tho
Peace Between
Dempsey, Kearns
Rumored, Denied
NK WVOrtK. Ort. 13 (AP)
Tim New York 1 hilly News hi a,
copyrighted story toduy suyw Jack
Oempsey nnd hlM former mnnuger,
Jack K earns, art about to sign a
pence pact returning Keurns an I
1IUI.V'S IMUXiltAMM
The Natlniiiil itroudcaHilng com
pany program for niday nleht fol
Iowh: U to H, orchestra novelties:
10 to 11, "An Ut nit- In Memory
Utne."
K P I Ixih A nge les M It . s ni - 6 4
kc), (I, piano; fi:30, blues singer;
7, program; 8, contralto.
K.H Keulile (34K.fiiii-Xfifllfc), fl
READY' TO MEET GOLDEN BEARS
pllol or Ihn former hcuvvtveiirlit "' sports; 11:30, Junior liour: 7
champion. t'o 8, studio progi-iim: K to It, ii-lrf.
The reconciliation Is oxpeclcd to' K(if' !"tl"' tSH.-lii-7Miko).
Ink plaro within ti n duy after ' ,: "" "WH- market: X to 9, oon-
whloh llempm-y will r-( urn oast " 1 oroneBtrn.
mill 1' I-IIIH'INI'O H J..tttl-
A: 30, Hi'lioul program; 7,
tn (I, nrrheHtro
lo talk with Keurns on plans ror it1 Kl'"
harnstnrinluir trln ulileh wilt in. 7Mlllc,
oludn hntllcs I IiIh wlnler In Chlou- '""''I" review
go, Doirolt, i.oh Angeles mill n,.w P'ogrom.
York. I Ki'K sun l-rnnolwo (4;i4..1m-
The Dnily Nows savs 1hat under .'. ; I'mKr.....: 8 lo ,
Ihn Inrms of tho pence pact, a out- ""T 1 MI"';,,""n"1 ""'"' 8 '"'
lined, Keurns agreed to withdraw, ":. '" ." ,",IHU-
til tho luw. mii i t h , , pi.mllnif' (im-.iM.ko).
Iiiltninut lon,pH..y whllo. I),.n.ps,.y 8 "' ,' '"r""' r"wpn ? ,",ll'
nnli.(np .11.1 iirtl ..iu,nH num-lu I iMlN IllfrPfM to Mluil II. I nn if tft'tn r-n i !.) I"ini,v iiiik, ft ill i.
rtrongr, PBprrlally on thn orn-iiHlvH, "Wt KlviiiK Knnrn ont'-thlrd of ro . 7., . ' '
SaI.T T.AKK CITY. Ort. n n"w rni otrhmra; 7
(AfJ Thorn Ih nothing to th ro- '! 0-.n,UsiP,, lrKinw; II. hpuk;
porlfd pnupp part hi'twion .lack 1"-::t0- nuinlral proHiam.
ivmpwy and )iJh rornipr ninnaffcr. 1 I
Jack KouriM. -thn former hravy- fr YCin.K () Dflltl W itlt
i-iH'ii viiuiiipuHl null I HO A H80-
inukf ponMiKtont ynidoK'. ulthoiiKh.
a first down or two were rholkcd
up.
Ik'tU'i on Ih'fciiKlvo i
f Dn thp (defnnHlvf! ih" hlno nnd
vlillfl tpfliti nt)p''('',d ftniiH'What
ittrongpr than ivhon furry Itifr 'thn
lall. .' '
' lto, Ipft rnd, nnd Kan, frewlU
mun iKifk, Hhowrd promiHP ami urn
'XpeoU'l lo develop Jn to HtroiiK
plnyprw hoforc tho Hounon olidn.
The alumni Mqiiud wnn m ado up
ff O, I'rlfp, Kitzifpnitil, McCorkln,
Htalriip. Jlloliland, (Icddcs.1 Npw
IId, It. Garrtty. i. Onrrlty, Lynch,
CuIIpii, I-yinnn, Dunn and a niim
,ppr of. oihor rormor l-a. OrundP.
fitffli playprK. !
..j f'ftaoTi Itttlph Chrtfitlo rrfpriHd ;
film content, which wan hIioi'Ipium ;
to 10. rnlnute quartern.
MMay A en In Siitimlny
f Saturday arternoon ul 2 o'clock
Iho TlKPrH will pluy I heir second
InterHcholoHtlc khmip of the ht-aKon
nipalnHt KnternrlHo JiUh. on the to
: "nl frrldiron. KntPrprlHn in reputed,
thuve a fat team thl year and a
ilnVirfoiiKnt Ruine In anticipated.
rThfl la OrundP team, Htlll atnart
Ing' under tho 7 lo (I defeat handed
J ft hy Wallo.u"a lilixh Intd; week
Jhopwi to eveii up tho Wallowa
. rouiity 'ncoro hy iritnmttiK the l:n
terprbtn fiiad.
claled I'reHH liere today.
"1 know nothing ahnut ll nnd
wouldn't roiiHider it for a minute,"
hn wild, when the. AwHoelaled I'i-chh
dlflpateh riuotlnj? a copyrighted ar
tlcto In the New York Dully News,
wn read to him over tho lele.
phone. "Thn mailer of the law
fliilt Ih In tho hnmlK of my altorney
nnd he Ih ready to ko i 1 rial the
uilnule they nre," DempHey udded.
Coast League Honor
Ball Season On
Coast Good One
THRASH 'VM. KHK SAVS i
; f NKW. VCIH1C Mi-n nro ihIvIbpiI
.ny 'Kllnor (llyn lo Htuml for no
tionfir-ntt- on tho purl, of lhi-lr wlvi-H.
In a uperoh at a hunitui-t Hho nall:
t'A. wlfo who ri-ri-lvi-H a soiiml
thrflnhlni? foi- a liirnnncHn Iovi-h hor
tlilHhnntl nil thn nion-."
,ll.u -
I.OH AN0I:I.:K, Cnl.. Oct. 13
(Al'l Tin- HilPPtlon of l-'rnnk
0- lioiil, outrinlilor of Iho tn
1- 'nuiclBCO HralH, llx tho plnyor monl
vulimhlo to hlH null In I hn Piidflo.
ConHt Hnm-liiill loiiKtip HPtiHon 'rp
ppiflly rlonp-l wiiH nimlp thntiK'h a
symi-ni whli-ll onahlpil llio hnnl-
lorl(in. hiiHtllntr Ploypr to i-o-
ppIvr ponnlilprntlon oIiiiik with llio
oiitHtunillns- ppi riirmi-i- whom- play
on tho illainoml wum nioro lirll-
llnnt. .
Thn ponli-HI, thn n-siilta of whlHl
werp ftlmoiinpnil yi-Htpcilay by 1-lnr-
S.4N KIMNCIHCO (AP) Thn 'W A.. WllllaillH. louguo irnslipil,
J'lLPlflc- (VinHt. Iphkuo inijuliptl a Wi,!' no nponiwarlly for llio hi-Kt.
whlrlwlml piiiiMialL'ii In a i-a- , playnr In Ihn lineup, hut
son innrknil liy lnrKn nltnnilunopil, ailjlnlifpil - us i-i-liili-rlni,' thn
pIoho rivalry anil thn wlnnlnir of , most, valuahin bpi-vIpp m IiIh nliib.
Hip pi'nnnnt hy a plnh that hail not A total of nioro than :i(l pluypr
loitphpcl tho top rilttir ror 14 yon.ru, rncnlvml voti-H towonl tho valunhln
la K In ml, wlnnnr. captnrpil Im playnr awiinl of f mnn, whlpli wan
last pnnniinl In 11112. Thin ypur, wo" hy O'Hoill, with l.ynfonl
with a tpnm ronipoonil larirnly of i 1-arry. OaUlaml Bhoi-tntop a kooI
yoiniKHtprH -ilnvnloppil from tltft sppoihI. i
rooklo tan, Ihn Oaks lompiil
throuirh Piwlly, loaillii tho li aKun
frottv Bhnrtly nftnr tho flrat tnw
ilaVs or play. Thoy rllnohotl vlo
lory nVarly thn'o wppIih Imforo tho
bwiboh'h t-ml,
San KranplBPo. HpiiIIIp ami San.
-aliipnlo wnro tho otho- ipauiH
rlnlBhlttfr In Hip flrnl dlvlnlon.
JVi'W ntlpnilonpp rnPOnlH wnro
I
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I IMlJW1
........ itiiihl'll. UI'IMKIi: '
hill for met f thn othor Inter- ' liavn bnlti-r opportunity to dVvclnp . " '.V .. , . i i HpihI In
collnitiato aporli, niiint puy In . anrt become stvonirer bnoaiiBO tncy ' i i..m-, " ,..hli,,.,iau,i
larKn pmanuro for tho motwtnr no looser will bo rorend to t?n,l fucliiK a future
athlollc Ui0la and rlelrt Iiousch In the heavy financial drain Incident limit nair. a .",,.
tho lurKor Valley schools. The to keeplt pace with tha schols waiiinu. n '
withdruwhie mi-inhnrii mi bavi. with lurgnr enrollments and Innjer caued hy nintei hat bet s l "'""""J
. . ul- CAM 111 llllllt ilin
huse physical athlelic plants to pstubllBhed sports plants.
Wi:iS liltOTHER-S K)t-VIFE
maintain, and none of the four ri
niainlns; teams in the conference ;
has ever drawn the loixe crowd
necnsstiry to pay fancy amounts to rZ . , . n
rival sclwols. . I NBW YOrtK". Oct. IS (AP)
J:a4'h of tho slic wlthdruwln Tho New York Hun Buys today that
members muHt reoline rroin I li.Ouo 'atnpliell fan-iniftoii Vs ninrr ed
lo 26.liO nroflt on .each football " wennesnay to .Mrs. Anna
(ranie played to keep the books I'arrliiKtan
balanced, one athletic director
Mow A a O UMtHtY,
Tho RlretjKtll of the fnlveralty of 9rep;on eleven, which will
play the- California team In . the Jlultnomnh Btadlum, Poiiland,
Haturdny will be chiefly In those four, players. Oenree llurnell, '
halfhnrk, Is fast and elusive.' Dohhle llohlnaoil, imnther fleet hair
baek. Is:an .expert hull carrier mid on nulBtnndinR man on defeniie.
he is the tvebfoot punter. Howard Jlanley, end, Is one of the
strongest wliiKinen on tho KitutMl. (ioori-e Kladleman, center,
welchs 1100 pounds, Is a sure passer, and lndlBpenlble on defense
lis a rovliiK center. , . .
Finances Caused Break-Up of the
Missouri Valley Grid Conference
KANSAS CITY AP) The hlh I Ktuisan AggU-H ntinouncpd their
fOMt of uthletlcH. particularly foot- withdrawal from the conferenco to
hull, was thn biff factor In thfr ro.j lorni a new bIx-boIiooI UHHOolatton.
cent diarupllon of the MlHuourl leavlnff . only OWnnell, Dt-akn,
Valley conference.. WaHhiiiffton, ami the Oklahoma
ii.niarmNnen in inu7, wncn trnms Afftfien In the old conference. The
were fflad. to got their expenseH
nald to C-lllllf-M thn fftnfnrr.np. hn
for thf juoen thft development of athletlcn
to a point wJiero nuccess in a fin
ancial way haii cauned 1ta virtual
collapHp.
Mix of the mont lmprtnnt mem
bers Missouri, Kanfuin, Nebraska,
Oklnhomn, Iowa Statn and The
withdrawal bccome effective lu
June, 192$.
Uajit NiiMV-famrs .
Financial rcamnm olone nnd the
necessity for mukltifr eveiry foot
hall Runu a iiuperattractlOTi,
caused thn break, several Valley
athletic headrf dwlare.
Kinir Football, which fool the:
pointed out
"The football Reason," he said,
"must Bhow a ha lance, ubove ex
penses, o between t7ft,00u and
tirn.0nn In nnlnr tn n tl.a. nr.
pene of IntrHinural and thoiv0,0',- trom l,im
leswr iiiterrotleKlate sports nnd
the salaries of the coaehinff sturfs,
buy emilpmeni und keep up tho
athletic platits."
Season Tki Sbm-t?
The football season ts too short.
directors point out, to sandwich
In Rumes with non-profit payliiK
schools. A few ypars ato Nebraska
mae a lonff trip txt Oklahoma on
a financial (piurnnten of $:i.K00.
The netual expense, of the trip wns
1.1.000. Oltlahoma university re
cently journeyed to St. Louis to
piny Washington university amt
the ffdaruntce fntled'by f.iou to pay
the expenses of the trip. ,
"Sentlfnent, strained relations,
hard feellnKH. ' or rather reasons
which have been, assigned lo the
brenk up Of the old conference,
bad nothing to do with our wilh-drtaunl,"-oiin
of the couches said.
"It-was a matter of dollars and
cents ,and- where we con do so
profitably we will continue to pluy.
the four remaining members of tho
Missouri Valley conference. Okla
homa and the. Oklahoma AtfKies
doubtless will pluy every year as j
tneir ffamn now is a niff
Card beonuHP local sentiment
brings n crowd. Others will do the
same."
The Tiew nssociatUm brings to
gether thn tennis having the best
fuel! Hies to handle crowds and In
sure the financial security of Its
members. ; Nebraska now can
hum! le a crowd of 60,0(10,- and
probably has the finest athletic
plant In tho Valley, lloih ittissourl
and Kansas can seat nearly 40,000,
the Kunsas Aggies and Ames each
huvo facilities for more than
00ft, and Oklahoma soon will huve
facilities to seat moro than 30,000
spectators.-
At the same lime. It. is ossprtnd
In- Valley sport, circles, the four
remaining teams in the Valley will i
the divorced wife of
bis brother. Col. Kdwnrd C Curr-
ington. The brothers gained not
oriety lost March when tho rolone!
was arrested on u chnrge of beat
ing Campbell with a cane. Later
tho colonel's wife obtained a di-
chlldren from 75 to 50 cents. ..J.
'Journeymen chartred violation' nf
the union agree1"1 by the mus
ter barbers. ,t f J
Hi; WAS HIUH'I
OitANGK, N. J. fieno Tunnry,
who once termed his friend iKfWh'
Kagan. of lnnver, "a ring scien
tist," seems to have been' correct
lu nnore than one respect. Kddie,
who was a slur boxer at Yule and
in Olympic gnmes, bus married
Margaret Colgate, heiress -to mil
lions made, in soap.
Wi&wlMFC. Witt
, Avar.-;; .
drawing
icntiinnnt piWWjjgfe,,
Hi
The New Kind of Oatmeal
The Food that makes
the man
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How About
Raisirig
Your Salary?
Ca (Srnulip Nathuinl
r Smth
'Fortieth Yenr of
Friendly Service"
Cove Boy Rangers
Group Organized
COV10, Ore., 'Oct. IS. (Special )
IhIko (113 of the liny IIiiukit.i of
Anierlc.l held Ilk first ' Initiation
recorcieii at nolli the Oukltmi! and ,," --i v.n.f-., ..i.
Bun KranelHco parka with crowils "'" "me seven hoys were duly,
being turned away for hu-lt of ca- ''"K'sl ered and inllhiled as liny I
paelty"oti i(p'vi'rtVl"bcVlVsBl'ojl. ,u ' ) lt""KerM. i.J)liai1ioyni,to Lokhii antl
' (Conrad Anderson, itnhhle I'lurll,
Vernon (liindell. I.lnvd Mills. Ver
WOJIEX TlvXXIK m;ri:m:i:s jnon Petermnn and orvlllo Illrh
NKW YORK ( AP) AIoiik with r1s. Hlneo then two more boys.
Iho onward uuu-ch of women In tho Hubby and Hilly Duncan, have paid
pluylnjr of tennis comes llio Indlca- their iPKlxtratliin fees unci filed
lion that I hey urn laklnn over their iiiiiillcaliun blanks and these
manairenipiit of their branch or tho hoys will be Initialed Oct. m.
sport as .well. Observers havn Tho Hoy Unniters of America
noted this Benson nil incrcaspd llst wero Btnrted In the east In IMS
or lournami-nls In whlpli women and has become ft national nriran
have orriciated as referees. In thn nation with more than liana hoy
eiiNt these have Included tho met- enrolled. There nro some nine or
ropolltan clay court championship, ten Indites In KiiHieru Orenon. The
rouilliclnil by Mira. I'Vpilprlck liroKiani Is built 1111 on llio inillmi1
HchmilK, and thn Cnnnnptlcul Mlnto Im-n. ceniei-luir mmn rinimr u,a i.
I'haniplotiKhlp for wonirn. at. wlilch .dlan's "nimllclne bait" (the hays'
Mrs. J. P. II. Perry was referee, character) with "i;ood medicine."
The iik limit is from 8 to IS and
ami. ii, .. . 11 Kiaduntlon ceremony Is provided
MINNI-.AP01.W (AP) lleiicbed mat no raiiRer ever "drops." lie
lecauso ho couldn't bal. Homer B1.mh,ates Into some oilier form of
teell member or the Minneapolis Service such a the Hoy Scout or
American Assnclallou baseball i,..i..
m-ciiieu ni ciiailliTn It'Olli II
right hand to a left hand baUer.
During an enforced six week's lav.
off, ho spent long hours In tho
morning and heroic games swing.
Ing from tho left side to tho plntn.
He persuaded ' Manager Mlkn
K'elley lo give him another trial
and now ho Is a. flvtiiro nt second
base, and Ills balling porcputago
Is moving up to thn .3110 mark.
Tn obtain two ouiipea of poison
used In tho rurlng of snake bites,
two )ui n,l roil illiimond-back raitln.
snakes arc klllpil.
STAGES LEAVE
FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT
For informntinii call Main 790
Travel In our
s Modern Chair-Car Stages!
Leave
La Grande for Wallowa Lake 9;00n.m 4:00 p.m.
La Grande for Hakcr, Boise 12 or, ' '
La Grande for linker only ":m '
Ln , G.nn(le for Pendleton n :00 ie" 3:30 p m
(Connection, at Pendleton for Walla w.lla .n,l P,,e; '
, Leave La Grande
For Portland at 11:00 a.m.
Tare $9.50, Round trip $16.00
Tlip government of llrltuny han
estnbllBhed an agricultural school
for thn farm girls of l-'ranrp. In
which the girls are taught garden
ing, dairying, the c.-u-e of poultry
and pigs nnd the enre of donnllory
unit n, ittntng room.
:
c. rr,
f ace aolug In ghc jimi n '
ninrknblo buy. .Ius( two nmi-e nf
I he .superior ilrllK li-n. Wo uv
ilellerlng one imii till, nflcninou.
As hmg its i. rnntiiYH nci tlto
sturr mill wo bate It hero to sell
ne arc giiluv In let llieni bate ll
at n ei l-i-tliarkable low rlgure.
dust tun nion Oliver gang plows,
ilien there aw llm-v dlsi- pluns
aim one murk llnnk llinniire
siren.:lcr nnil tlmv ilmg lisrnms.
Von hml Jilsl ns well snt iitiuie
when jim ran. Don't ciuim- In lat
er than salunlny or Monday. Tuni
ihiy, w'isliicMlay. Thursday or IH
illly Iss-nilse IIhv might Is" gone.
I gin- you kllilw Imw qilk-k we
cleaned nut Hint ivr of field Mut
ing and Itnrh tlre Hhoii ito nit the
prices lotto lo Isiliis k.
If ynu niv iIiiwh hi Itn hiiHHlt
soil limi t vy in m ht( iiiik b h-i
any iitnn-. v.e s hate -hiiih- rnnil
papcr ami lui-H-nthM
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
We Sell FVir Cash
Tlie Poor Mnn', rrletwl"
Ner Koandrr. Phoiw Mala 141
Mo Hand? BuUma
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The cigarette tlnat earned
first place by
its
good
ness
The greatest endorsement ever given
to a cigarette is revealed by the fact
that Government figures show that
more Camels are being smoked
today than ever before An endorse
ment by the many not the few
I.J. Hmwlili T.w.
If all cigarettes were as good as Camel
you wouldn't hear anything about
special treatments to make cigarettes
good for the throat. Nothing takes the
place of chniret tobuccos.