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Wctliiesday. January iM,' I !,s. Paep Two LA GHANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pure Thread SM HOSE Seconds 59c SEATTLE BOXERS RATED AS TOUGH SPARK PLUG BOYD AM'IN'lltJltlllO V UlllLtt HILL'S l)epcnlnolu Quality Dribble Now On Trial in Courts Over the Nation Ily Dr. Fniral V. ("1'lioir") Allen (President of Nutlonal HaxkHhiill Coaches Afwocluilnn, IMit-otor or ' Athletic ot trnlvfTHlly of Kun . 8a s and Author of "My Hnnk'i- ball 'Bible") LAWRfilNCK, Kb.,' (A)) Yhn dribble la on trial. I.hhI Arl( tho basketball rules committed puwtod .thn one-bouncn rulf. Tw irrcut following; of the peopl who wit- throws u lot of kIovpb, Iiuh n-vr Interest Heightens in the. Double Main Event Card to. Be Given Saturday Interna contltiucH to irrow In thn hoxiiitf oanl, rruturli),' a (loiihlo mulit event, to ho held nl Knx flat If I ftutuMiiy nljrht, ti'-frlnnlnj? ut a 47, p. in. Tli ki t Mth-H nrn fi'pnrlril I titnnl tnxl a Inrifn crowd In nxpi'c Ifil. l-'rniri Hoatllo, Hip home of a uurnl'i r of thn contr'HlonlH. coinoH 'ltii following pth-r from HPIrly MlMhnj), 1'IkIiL proinntt-r: , ' 'Woodward Wadf 'IVndlnir Ik lite rial name In private HO of Sim tk 1 'I hk1 Joe Itoyd, middle 'ir h t champion of thn Htuto of WaHliliiKton. who meets J oa Hlno. i II. or Kiiti'i-prlFi, ut l.n Ciranilc on Saturday nlKhl, .Inn. 21. Moyd Uuh hi r h6iiiK flvA yfifH and In now -0 yeura of atfe, Ih Iiuh hoxd .'til Hi Kood hoxi't-it In Lhi North- j west a nd hart never been knocked out. In condition ho wen 1 en HiO.j puiimir; yei nn imih nen . ooximk in ii much heavier t han hlmfuf like (-'rod l.fiiharl, Young l-'lrpo anil ft hf" In (lie lltfl't hcay wi'ltfht division, "Hjmi'k I'Iiik Ik an oM oliuroc ir. I If lovr-H lo fiRlit. Tho op ponent u rid thn remuneration niifiiiH nothing to til if), id' would K't Into tho rlntf with a but -a huw If hltt rtinrmwi', Hiddy filHhop, uhIu'iI him to. And the momenta tlx other fellow landii u Klovo on him then tho ' hull Jt Hi art, Iln Atu bftikotbnll nt Wfll an thft roaches of the country ruined audi a storm of disapproval that thn ruin wad roactndnd lu on month' tlmo. ' Thlfl rnHpltn Ih to hint only a: y"nr. . t it Ih rumored that Romo mem bers of tho ruliB rotninlltPo arc already nctlvn In ho win thn Heed for tho elimination of tho drlhhln when tho mattor cornea to tho at tonllon of tho body In April, A section from thn frt ruled of, liaHkethall Written by Dr. James NalHiTilth In had thin to nay: "Thn hall may bo Ihrown of batlo-1 in nny direction."' 9 There: lit no limitation or reHtrlc tlon on tho dribble by theHP word. These rules were undinturhed until li;i3, when In an editorial com mnnt appeniing In tho rule hook failed to pi cimH u crowd and In on of tho hr-flt liked hox f npparlntf In .Heal l In whom Hoyd Is Idolized. 1 1 KimckoiilN ''It ay Huf finun, tlm lad who Hiftntx Del Allen In lhi hiir Irtlr Htati boxlnif hIiow, In ruti-d a eom er In and around Multln, Huff -man Ih a good hllter, u pleasing hoxer und vi ry Knme. He hui hud 20 eontfKtM and Ih undffnalnd an I hhaK arored fl of hln inatclu rt on knnekoutH. HIh hr,t hnxInK weight Ih HK poundH. " 'Wilbur IhuTlnKlmi, who nu-e'tH John llayilen on tho same pro Kram, Ih tin Indian with a wnllop and a very tottKh mixer. . Iff han boxed In thn hltf nhowfl heht- ut the (YyHtal l'ool. where AuMtln & Htnhop hohl their weekly Amoknrs, and lio Ik a ((rent favorite with tlu- STATERS TO PLAY i IDAHO U. FRIDAY. ' . . I Contest Will Be the First' Conference Game of the. I Season for 0.' S. C. . , li.l',. niii.liii pniur.irn; S:3" i" 1". chain pnit-Miilii: I" to I- 'IIM ItSKAVS IMiOfiltAMK The Niitlnnnl l!i-ointr-itlinK fuiii- pany nritrfim for Thurwtlny niwlil nitlWON STATU r-OI.I.KOR, f,iw(i: 9 , n:3. iKO Itiox. forvulllH. Jan. IS Unvlnif w-. I,rliru,a; :tn In ID. "Mnurt Miiislr. " f'f'Mlllll' PI'OHHril th flDit tVO Oh. ;(U-. I .,.. I,, nrl 4!l I lil-li I lll.l-1. (lonxumi un.l Wlillmnn. Ihn ,;. ,n,mr ,.ntn-orl ;?. iiiiikI.-; M, (irariKtix n aro nil wt fur-thf pon- (-0ncpri? !l. N. I:. I', f. n il. 'opf-n. r wllh riilvorsll j- of ' l.i. Arittpipx MK.tiii- I" l.hiho hPl Krl.luy nlKhl., . r,.lpi.-e pruBnun: X, wprano; ThP ConxaKil anil Whllfnnn ., :,,!. aiikpIps pliilhai ni.n.lf ..r im nun. wrr.' Ihp rii-Kl homp (famoH ,.,1Mtnl; 10, ,dM. ,.nl, al 1.111- fir lltP OrarifliHll Nln-! Ihplr r;- HCt liirh from th- I'lirlHlmuH harn- K-cfioaklarul f :l H4.4 ni -TMH ! ) . Kioniilriir trip lliroiiKh Urn i.iM.lh.. ti, dinni-t- i-,n. prli 8. ilnnr.a "Thp w(,l. In Hi. CioriUHKa Biulir.. whlrh sciiip1;" 9, N. II. C: IH .iirlinlra. Hi., flrt.nif. im n won 44 10 sr. Ih. y K,.0 s,,n ,.., ,4-..2.3,. look.-.l lli-.l an.l Ihc ponsnsus was 7,kr) c.3() Klll, ,.Mram; 7. Ihal Hip l.oy w.ip ttolim "tain af- ,,iillilv talk; t!. ponrort: !l. N. I:. Ut Hip har.l liarntoi mlnif trip of 10 , j o ,,,., ,m,Ni,. I" Kam. n. hut (hp (IrmiKO l.a- KKItf Sjim IT-.-i n.-i:.. .( 4M.:iin- k.l.prM HPPinp.1 lo I. II Ih.lr ol.l r.llokPI. 7. Hawaiian: S. muslpal Mrklo III Hip Whllinan khi.ip l.n.l ,.()Kri,ni; 9, 0Wrl ur,-hpslra; in lhl not havp a uroiit .IpuI of , , :, ,,,, MWl,,. ir ouhli,. wlnnlnir liy thn worn of . KICX I'orllalhl C3!).0in-I Sf.Okp) 34 ,n -'7' , ' K:M. Phlhlrpn'K hour: 7, nrrhexira: Whllmnn mi.h Hip favorlto l.p- Si Hlmllo proKrani; 8:30 10 in. AIIC forf llii' Kiiim. Hl11rl.1l hPPilil.so tllP ,.ialn prournin: 1 II 1.1 12. dam p Mlsslonaii.K In-hl the powerful frolli.. , Wachiimlon Hani to n 27 to 'J5 KIIQ Hpokanp i37n.;ni-KI nk.). KPurP. WashlnKlon in ilnpp.l aa ;, orplip.vtra; U, N. II. C; III I,. . I.', f.MP of I hp plii.-f poiilPnih-rH for Hip ilani-p inuNlp. ' . thin ypur. Ornnifp hlipk.ru urn Kf II.N'orl!nlnl ( .1 1 9in-!Mllkp), fppllnif a 1 It t lo hpllor now afti-r (1. dlnnpr pon.-Hrt: 7: 1 5, or.-hpnua; Ih.- rPKllllH of tho Whitman Kninn. R. mtiillo program: !l to !l:;in. Ila- Alonif with WaKhinKton,. Idaho w'-jtilan Irio. IM poitHldPiT-fl an havtntf t lio. hpat : Ko.Mli Mpnttlp ' (iOfim-IiKfik'-i. phnhpp it rhP ppnnant this .yonr. (1:1a, conpprt or.-hPslra: 7. mppipai Idaho has a now poiiph. Iiip'k l-ox, i.rnKrum: 0, N. II. l'.: in, oonpi-rt Mho madp n jrrpat nnmfl for Ji Jin- orphP.tra. pi-lf whlln playinK for thp VutulalS. KI'OA Spatlln (447.r.tn-f.7akp). If lip Iiuh thp Hanip poaphlns 7.:.'ia. vocal trio; x. ."Initio program; al.illly 119 ho has playing nullity -V- l!. '. Idaho w ill hp wpM at'thp top of . K.IR Spntllo (34X.llm-Slinkij), ' tho hiildi-r wlH'it thp .Hpnnon ondH. dlnnpr pnnppri: 7:yn, "l-'li-p-j Tho OramfpniPn will Ki t u. real "lilo Hour;" 8:30 to 10. AIIC phaln : IihI of Ihplr BtipnKtli illipn liny prnurain; 10 lo 12. ilanen oipIipk-iiii-.t1 Idaho hi-i-p l.'ri.lu v niifht. "'n. Marathon Runner To Try Comeback vi;w VOI'.K. Jan. IS (Al') I WilllP K'ohl. inalni n. Hip worlds atom inarathonpr two .Iopimips has slaitpd tralnlnif for a poiiip hai'k at till' "l-'P 4n- KfPil alto. Kolil.nialapn. 0 hrolhor 01 in ramoilH llann.s. ItaH tpniiora,il laid nsidp hl l.ilpl.Wypr-.i aaj ilniiixd loot! running Iocs in pi'- ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION IN THE NEW FORD Coupe Perkins Motor Co. Ph. Main 500 La Grande Headquarters for ATWATER KEtfT RADIOS Liberal Terms CARR FURNITURE CO., Inc. lliiin 770 pii ritt iuii for his entry lu ('. c. yli-'M cross-contlnent rare htiiri iii' from l-os Antfhs on Sin red -I. Alonn wjth about a thoiiNand of l!tf h ailing runm-rs In t h country Kohli iimiin n will try for the 2f,. lino iri.- wliii'h kois to tlu win- ki,i:m jmiwxs i:t;i;i: SAI.i:.M. He.. .Inn. IS. (Al) ; initio liih si'hool )msl;i'lb;ill five dfr:i i ') its ii'iidiiioiuil rl vi I. Ku hUh. Ihto la.st ninht in to IX SiilisiiMiiiuiis and r::M'.'d playing on lu.th Kidtjs Hindi' tlie ronteni unin tcn'sihiK. ' Hern Is Woodward Wmh 'rrmliuic Un I'lirliis undi'i' tho ikiii do plume or Spark I'Iiik lm IIimiI, and rlaims lo In- mhldlrwHht 'lianiil(ni ttt n-liloloii Mime. He mcrts do Itlackuoll la-iv Saturday nhtlit lu an t'fuhi-rouiMl battle. mJntprt in 1N'j8 and isn'i. thn odl rtft said: "Thn season of 1SU7 and eutuu runs. developed four Hlyles of J "Zolo AhnKon. the little follow piny," namely: . who in 00 in Karl l''onl, HealeH 115 I. Tho eaKo (Tiime, whieli Ih ou'r poundH and Im a taut mixer. Ahre proffHHlohal Kamn now. t Kon Im u -MllpIno and hau hoxed ja, Thn drlbhlo ; jouno, , which many Henriatlonal eontont In und fllniulatcd our present eolU-Klatn around Health'. 1 1 U consldt-rd style, ' n KOod boy and although not yi-t ' The., reoreativn Knm.N, In IS yi-UiH of iiro Ih considered a wiileh ,th playrN played fur fun Kood proHpect." with twenty orlhlrly on a Hide. ( 4. -Tho, pumrinir Kiuun. In .which ' ,, IT'K "Hi:VK'lHV ; Krnnt KroupM not louvlhe.r and - pawled thti hall much like, haiulln- ''.'NRV YOHK- t'omOM to'follow- H tho hall . from onfi phiyer to an- Al Smith a lip on how (mil other relay puiwltiK, . n void orreridiiiR Fixann. jhh h, Attthat llinre the ruin pertain. -l"iie. ehalrryan of tho committee slnif to-thn pluy now known uh tho nrrniiKementH at llnuston. who drlhhle wiin that "u player Khali 1h vIkIMmk. Klven noilee that the way Gehrig, Ruth To Start Training One Week Early not carry tho ball w hile lu boundn If ho cutcheH It white runuiuK. due alloW'aiion nhall ho made, pro vided he stops as noon a powilo. ThlH shall not ho Interpreted uh Interfering with a man liirnlnir nround, provided he does nut malto proffresH.1' - , The first real reHtrirtion of thn dribble Mated that "when a ball han been enoffht with both handM and bounced on thn floor, It muni not hn ouuKht by the name player ugnln until It has been touched ly another player." ContliuitiiK with IhlH tliotiKht, thn ruh'H reiul: "Thin will not interfere with his hat tin it with one hand as many times 'tis ho chooao. Hut It will interfero with his drlbblhiff down thn flour with both hands and then throw Ink for Koal." ' r Whan, In 105. the ColIeKlaln rulo were forineil, the com mil lite dm wlnn up tho ruha adopted tho dribble without ' any roMi-lotions, In deflhlnk- It, Itule U read: "A drlbblo Ih a play In which thn player, aftnr Klvinfr Impnttls tu the. trnll by thtowinir, imtttuK. bounclm; or rolltiiff It, touches U analn moro than once with one or both hundn before It has been touched by an other player." No penally was Imposed for this play. In 191304 the A.. A. V. defined a dribble as "a play in which tho player advances morn than two alepH while throwing roll In if, ur hounclnir tho ball nKftlnHt ' one or both hands one or more times without the aHMlstnncn of another plnyor." If a player violated the restrict Ions a foul was dec lured and a tree throw awarded. A fur ther limitation was to the edect that "u playor who Iiiin dribbled inuy not score a koiiI until tho bull hus been played by a nut her playor." In 1 91 T-1 C when a compost to hoard ftuo formed to regulate hus ketball ruh-H in order that itiey iniKht bo 1nlf11t111 tliroiiKhout the country, the com mitt re prepared ltule 2, Serllon IS. rcudluir as follows: " player flhtill not, after starling the dribble, touch the ball with both hands hi mult an ousty uiittss he then pfs( jr mIio'(.h for tho goal." The penalty ul.d for u free trial for roii) by the oppns 1n(r sldo w it h a teehntcui loul. ljtter the trehnli-M tout wim rhnniffi! lo a violation wllh a on tteqi4'iit Iohs of the ball to the op ponent. out of bounds. ON NON-STOP FlilliHT DETHOIT. Jan. IS Al'--Aui tin K, Berne tit, Iotrott advrrt inlnir man and Leonard K l'lo. chief Pilot for & Detroit (lying club, took off from Helfridgn field M 10:43 a. m. today on a propo d i.on-stop fllRht to llavnnu, t'ulm. llemnut nnnounced he wns nnik. Inir lb trip "for a few days vncn-tlon." to pronounce the conventinn oily Ik 110L "llftwstnn" as New Vorkerrt call their Htre&t 'with the tumte imnie; nur "MooMton". as thoy nay In New JliiKlnnd. but "Ifewhtoh."1 NKW YOI1K. Jan. IK (AP) Itabe lluth Ih ko1iik after, a new home run record and ho Ih hou OehrlK. ."'(' The mighty HlnifK-ern or the keeH will rioi-t ut the St. IVtern- hurjf tniii.'liiK camp a wo.ek ahead of tlie regular to jirepare for an other tfreat sprint. The liabo haM his hat pointed at SOU home runs. 1H has a stark of A 10 now which Include. 4 a hitntier crop of liO from the hisl caippaiu. Of couttic, liuth iIocnu'l llKure on corrulllnff t he dericit In I he ap proaching drive but ho believes In trylnir lor more than la.st Heuson. 1 I 'eparture In advance of -I he ifiuln New York squadron Ih of the ' twlna" own Initiative forthey de Hire to Ki't In Home inteiiHlvn prae tlee telore the club mvIiikk into the championship schedule, Itahe ami .ou will hitch on lo 11 cont"lni;ent of batlerymeii due In Klorldu, op 'Keb. "Jii. ! Nohoily predict a winner and 1 I thn funs are lookiiiK' to another . I one of (hose hair raisin trnmes j 1 which the VanrlalH are sure to ' j furnish when they dnstf with the i IP-avers. Illinois Board For Fight Eliminations CHU'ACiO. Jan. IS (AD Elim ination contests arranged by any promoter to determine the logical contenders for the mlddlewidsht - and litfht weight huvluv crowns, now held by Mickey Walker and Sammy MnndeN, will receive tho whole hearted support of the lll innlH I toxl n- commission. The cmnmiKtion reached this decision yesterday after It had ne I cepted foreft-lt checks from Tom my Walsh, 111a nafter of "lied" I'iilnn, of San P'runclsco." and Kreddle Mueller with Mnndell. Vulh desires to match ' t'hlau nualtiHt Walker and M m-llcr with Mnmleil. Walh pOHted two certi fied cheeks of ll'.fioa each to Idnd cither or both mutches Kf JA Spokane t lt;o.7in-1 1 "iiike). "You can bet your Hie fijirot. . iiiH to -hij -more thai) four hoiuei N , next. April." Hie halm said. "If you reioeinher t hut was all -. i turned out last April. I've always been troubled by a sloxv start u lid ' , I'm Koinjf to hi' IT n polling a week earlier will do, any wood." I The church isn't the only Ihlntr (iehrltf was hiht to four home that follows the Hn. The fillintr runs last April, also, und he Is station is there Just about as auxioiiH to Hi art active training. quickly. START NOW In a few hort months you can be filling a paying poilrioo and on the road to succcm. You can go where you want, buy what you want, BE what you want, when you combine the ability with the right training. Write kkUt or FREE SUCCESS Cat. ftlot W filled owr 1O00 povUioiu lu year, Behnke. Walker BUSINESS COLLEGE PortUnd Oregon 'AiTheSnja or Ilic i'cacocK PEACOCK COAL , "PEACOCK" produces an intense heat quickly. You can light a fire and in no time you have a hot oven. AND THE OVEN WILL STAY HOT. ' It Has Less Soot and. NO CLINKERS." Van Petten Lumber Company rhene Main 722 ' ' "Goad Service Quick" Your name's on every' .flake of it! WV. made Granger but you showed us how. You said, "We want to bacco that smokes as cool as a drink from a mountain stream. Tobacco that's ' crammed with rich, ripe flavor. Ia other words, pipe toba'ceo thatJpipe tobacco." That's what Granger is pipe tobacco from start to finish and "made to your prescription." Right now, it looks like a lot of men enjoy their own medicine! lt love ho Mind, nut It houldn't awitch on the tlnliii ot a parked car and blind oihi r poo-Pla. RANGER N rin tint irntiMy pdtrJ im ttaty wV; itm.t tht pri.t. GRANGER ROUGH CUT IS MADU DV THE LIGGETT i MYERS TOBACCO CO. KQWHJJT S 10 IM Dl M a m D M m a M a M HI M a n a !m n a a ii M a H Ml H M M s ! iw a H A word from the publisher ....about advertising The products you see consistently advertised in this paper are worthy of your confidence. ' ' , ' - It takes two things to make a consistent advertiser. One is a strong conviction that he has a product that will hold its place in public favor despite competition. The other is actual proof of that . . . the increasing popularity of his product. If his product will not stand the test of comparison he would simply be throwing his advertising invest ment away. If i the buying public rejects his product after it has been offered in advertising he has thrown his advertising investment away. . ' That's why the manufacturer who advertises his merchandise consistently is very sure of his quality . . . and why youjnay be sure of it, too. u m HI a a aa is n M B H m x Read the advertising here in your newspaper . . . it wilj guide you to the buying of worthy merchandise S in 3. H KB HI N B n a m M n a H m n M M Hi n B n H m M B H B n - m t m f