La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 24, 1928, Image 2

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LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, January 2-1. 1!)2S.
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The National llroftdcimllnK m
puny (N. B. C.) program for Wed
nenday night follow: . 1:10 to 7,
M luteal fruit oocktull! 0 to in, "The
Vngnbonds In Paris."
KFOA Seattle (447.6m-67okc),
6:30, N. B. C; 1, ftludlo proKrnm:
7:30, poultry talk: 7:45, book chat;
8, concert; 9, N. B. C.
': Kao Oakland (38J.4m-780ko),
6:30, N. B. C: 7, farm program;
8, vaudeville; 9, N. B. C.;. 10. dance
orchestra.
KOW Portland (40lm-610ko),
6, concert trio; 0:30, N. B. C; 7:46,
I'Hlhollc leoture; 8, concert; 9, N.
H. C.
KPO J Hnn Krnnclsea "(428.3m
71(lkc), 6:80, !M, II. C; 7, Clypy
and Martu; 8, proirrnm .of mtiHli'; 0,
chamber munlu; 10 to 12, dance or
chestra. KKRC San Francisco (45-I. Jtn-i
6ll0kc), 6:30, Ceclllane: 8, orches
tra concert; 9, melody hour; 10 to
12, dance orchestra.
': KOMO Seattle (306m-980kc), Ii.
kiddles program; 6:30, N. U, C; 7,
concert orchestra; 9, N. B. C; 10,
liilxcd quartet; . 10:4Ti ' to 12:30,
Ua uce orchestra,
JC.IR Heuttle (34.0m-800ko),
6:30, dinner concert; 7:90, Hludlu
program; 9, soprano solos; 10 to
ilunc.e orchestra.
K(!A Spokane ( 20O.7m-l I linke),
V. farm scliool; 0:30. dinner i'on-
,il)rt; 7:'30, studio piotrruni; 10 to
12, music.
li;X Portlund (23tl.3m-12f.0kc)
ennui en h nour; 7 to 8, oi
chcsliu: 8 to , studio program: 10
btA. w, dunce frolic.
, ; K1IQ Spokano 1 370.2m-8t0kc),
.0:30, ,. H, ('.; 7, labor program; 8
to !,' concert, orchestra; 9 to 10,
.V. II. C.
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Klmiliifr lliuiMln)'
EAST
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IN THE NEW
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Coupe
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Motor Co.
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Window
Values
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TIGERS TO PLAY
BOBCATS TONIGHT
La Grande High Expects
Hard Game Pendleton
to Be Here Friday
According io word received here
thin morning from I'nlon. Vincent
i Horleske, Whitman college heud
'conch, will ho th referee at thn
Im fjrnnde-IVnlon basketball gum '
to h held In the I'nlon HlKh J
nr'nlnl (rvinnfialiim lhlu au.minn. !
beginning- at 7:30 o'clock. In a
telephone conservation with I'n
lon NPhool official Huturday after
noon, .Mr. Ilorh-ske agreed to
ronwi if It wok ut all possible or
in pftfl he wu8 dcluliifd, ly tin-
uvoldablr biiKinp.'w, (o H-nd ono of
hiH bant amintunlrtT Thn I'nton
Nchool In going to connld-ruhn
pxpenne to bring t'arh iiorlHka
to thift Vulhy in an effort to In
h ii ri fnir ii nd Hiitlftfurtory officiat
ing. Although wfll Ratinrifd with
thntr victory ovit JoHcph Haturduy
night, thp t'nion pluytTH urn with
out uny illusion! over their com
parative mrngti and that of tln-lr
trailltlonul rlvalf of llin county
wut. Thr- Hcori'fl rt'glffliTed by l.u
Oranrift ugalnnt Wallowa nnil .lo
Kcph lndlcut that thn two (iiin-
tnta will, be ft ven ly matched.
Mlnun Chftlnifr Wolfe, flali
center, but with determination
phiH, the ncmad of eleven 'I'lgem
and f'oach chriMltf are ready, uf-
ter a Hnappy practice lust night,
for tontght'H battle. The roach Ih
taking Htoddard, Hlbberd, II.
Wolfe, li'err, JHimUn, iioe, Kuuh,
Newlln, 1'rovont, T. Viillntnger
and C. Wallafnger with Mm to
t'nion and cxpectH to use Heverul
combfnutlona
We haven't
reonjiim our orrenwe Mure losing
wojh: nut nopo to get going to-
night. We want, to win that
Kanio' wild the. couch thlfi morn-
'nf
A. nhort pop tiHfiembly for tho
gamo whh held this afternoon at
one o'clock. A, huge number of
funn are expected to uccompuny K(imo vnfl ,,tayd between niem
the Tlgei-H for the fli-Ht of tin; two hvrtt ,,f ,no t.iUh n, wan won bv
annual tlltH with L'n.on.
Pirates Welcome
Third of Waners
PITTSIH'KO (AP) Player
prospects who nail from Ada,
Okla., 'especially If their- namo
happens to bn Waner, find thn
lutch-Mtrlng hanging out at the
han.1.,1 ).... 'nf lh llltiul.llru Din.
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sensations of the major circuits.
At least another Waner Is head
ed for Pittsburg. Ho Ih Triiviu
Waner, a pitcher and outfielder
ano cousin of the famous "lllg
Poison" antV -"I Jttln Poison," Ho
will be given a tryout at .the -Paso
Itobles, i'il,
training oa,mn uex,t
nprfng, along with Parker Hrewer,
another product. of the. Aria annd
lots, " Travia Waner' who is 1fl years
old, Ih it larger lad than the Waner
"twins". He weight 170 pound!
and Ih taller. He has pi "yd col-
lege football nnd basketball nn
well uh baseball.
Hrewer Ih ti husky lud of more
thnn 6 feet.
Thn two recruits urn said to be
good enough at least to be furmed
out to HOiiifi Htrong minor league
club, a course which probably will
be pursued by the Pirate manage-
ment after the Paso Itobles re
hearsals. filANT SHORTSTOP WI'DS
MKMI'llIS, Term., Jan. 24 (A I')
Travis Jackson, New Ynrk givon his uncrmdii huial release.
(Hants shortstop, and Miss Mary Tris. In ttlrrninghuui, en route
II tuck man of Waldo, A'k.. wero to Sout h 'arolina fur a hunting
married here torlay und left for a trip, said he would make no over
motor trip to Florida. Jaekson's tures to the Senators with regard
home also Is In Waldo, directly to rutting his pay. 'i'nlens tlrlf-
aeroKN the street from his bride-
ind the two have known each
Other slncn rhlhlhood.
Loads Up
if .f-f,
Thre "ghontnifn" told Clarpneo Snunlfr of Mi-miihli. Tonn.. chln
Horo irortry klnit. thm he mint leave tS.lun In old loo hills un
der railroad trelle, threatening him ond hlj family with "Ihe mot,
brutal crime evr committed." Saunders riTlled by lalllnK up the
newspaper! and Inadlni hl run The founder of l'lKftlv-Wlraly
. etorea aaya he can ahoot itralKht. too.
Helps Youth
v tuna
1 fig? fc I
1 1
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Zarakov, furmvr Har
vard utlilcilc slur, v.ho, with tin
ImrkliiK of Irviim C. McColl. Nf
York multl-nillllonairei plana tt
open n thuln of summer rump:
for boys. Zarakov conducted I
caiiip'ul Ms f"r ,10' la!'
ve r
Indoor Baseball
Game Played by
Railroad Teams
, The t'hlon Pacific Athletic club
Of I .a (iraiide reports a large turn
out htKt night at tlii-ir first in
hod time yet to (loor ,ns,dmll gume on the M. I. A.
recreational hull winch liny have
eciin d for imp op .Monday und
Wednesday evening Not only
WIIH ,h(, renreMentnllon of the mh-
letle Pliiti lurire Imt there win a
f:ih. Hiz(,fl ProWtt ur HniTtiitorH. ' in-
r,nng friends and iiiemhorH of
flimin(.s iir-tiie raihoudeiH. Thn
.1.,. .-..,, (..,i,t.ieii bv Joe.lHehl.
The Hcore whh 1 Hfs team wan
compOHed or W. I-:. Hoyd, ('. W.
Cook. I'. Harlow, I). A. flrnham,
A. K. Marr, l '. flmy, I, llfilmes
ami I r. Yeskc.
O, .JonnHon was captain of "tin
loHlnn side whoHe' team included
K Sherwood, I-. Mlllerlng. .1.
Wood, K. Newlln. I. V. Wyllie. H.
lltckman.- (i. Mrliroom, .1. Mnseh
and C. Montgomery.
Jimmy Itoflenhnimi was umpire
of tho game.
fil'.St Of
nmny unlit-limlt'd f.iijnyalilc ri'fro-
'ntionul Iiuiiih which Ihn i-luh IniH
))l.tnn-il. Their imloor f:iiurH nrn
iiIho In I he wtty ol' 11 winl-r 'Irdln
Inff for rf'K'ilnr lniHelmll of tht
c'luh ni'Xt Huuitncr. . Thnh' )rno
lli'O tir-KitiN nl 7:U0 oVIonk on
Mmiilny a ii.l lit tjill'l o'clock on
w .
Tris Speaker Not
Ready to Cut Pay
TAMPA, Kin., Jan. 2 4 f A P)
A winter of startling baseball
events, bringing wholesale redls-
tributbui of many brilliant play-
.,s, now seems to offer new fields
nf nperulnt Inn concerning Tris
Hpeaker, wh last year played
center field for the Washington
Senators.
Clark Griffith, owner of thn
Washington eluti, nnnounced hern
yesterday that unless speaker vol
untarily reduced his own salary on
or before
b. 1 , he would be
flth. sends me a contract by Keh.
l." he said, "I wttl automatically
heemne in a fn-e nr rit."
for Ghosts
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SHARKEY EAGER
TO BATTLE GENE
Boston Sailor Turns Down
Risko Fight Preferj
Dempsey or Tunney
MOHTO.V. .Inn. 'IK (AP) .Jack
Sharkey will box Ciene 'l"unney or
Jack DempHey but no one elne. It
wan announced thlH morning, af
ter a ftix-hour conference betweeeu
Sharkey's mariai r. Johnny Buck
ley, and (-k Mc.Mahon. .MinliKon
80, on re CardeD matchmaker In
which an offer to match the Hon
ton Hal lor with Johnny Itislto,
Cleveland heavyweight wiih defin
itely turned down.
Huekley told McMuliou that hiH
man whh through with ellminmf
tlonn of the type of the proposed
ItiHko bout and In udlitlnn re
jected the pOKHibility of a figlit
with Jack Delimey. The boid with ,
Itit-ko wun to have been ataged in
New York on March 1 'I.
McMahon at once deapatched a !
tidigrain In Tex Hickard In Miami. !
Kin,, informing hi in of Sharkey's !
demand.
; Se'k Juno I'lght
Huekley Ha Id that Bince Tunney
had been reported anxloiia to de
fend IiIh title I wire next snintni-r
Sharkey wuh willing to take him
on in June, leaving a September
date to DcmpKey.
I "Jack wantH to meet Gene first
of all but If that In lmpo8Hlhl lie
Ih ready to meet hr-mpsey in June
or anytime but he Is not going to
go over the ground he ha.s al
ready Povered.
"Twenty-! wo out of 24 sport in if
wrltern gave Sharkey the decision
In lilt 'draw' wit h Jleeney, and
there Ih no uuestion tint that Jack
Ih t he logical contender.
"Itinko Is out and vo is Jack Ie
laney. ftlcko beat I ii'lamy and
ho flbl Malouey while Oelaney has
refused to box Itlsito nt 10 rounds
in New York Htute.
"We don't consider Delaney of
any consequence, He has lie
meeting a lot of has beens and
setups and I wouldn't be surprised
to hear that he had been matched
to meet his own grandfather.
. "Dempsey and Tunney say they
are willing to fight. Well. Jack
Sharkey Is willing to accommo
date them.'
, , . , 4 i champion New York Yankees, has
been signer) by the San l-'rnncisco
If (ienernl Sandlno Is ca ptured Seals of t he Pacli 1c ( 'oast league
he shouldn't be shot, Hrtng hi in for t he 1 WIS season, Alt' red Put
to the I'nlted Stales and make Mm nam secretary uf the club an
il prohlbllton officer. nounced here today.
The vream or
the Tobacco Crop
"Here in the Southland
we know good Tobacco.
It is born in us and it is
the livelihood of most
of us. 'The Cream of
the Crop' is bought
for LUCKY STRIKE. I
know for it has been my
duty to purchase it on
the markets for years for
this brand."
Dtiycr of TiKiareo
6
It's
AND HERE'S
6t r -
llere'.s the end of the annual I, oh Angeles $ 10,000 open champion
ship, picturing M)ielnna(d Smith, indicated by the arrow, prepar
ing for the final putt that won tie c'hum.pion.fhip and top prixe ,t(
:i'na. Noi.. the large gallery (hat followed Smith around.
Oregon Staters
Defeat W. S. C. in
'
I nntprnnpA I 1 It- "
VXII1V1VUVI X 11 1
COILVAI.IJS, Ore., Jan. 24 (AP) ;
The r)regoii shitei'S con tin tied 1
their bid for honorw in the north
ern division or t he coast confer
once btisketball race here last
night by defeating Washington
State college 32 io 14. Hill Hurt
slurred for the staters, scoring 15
lniH. McDow. II was Washing- ;
l0" s outstanding player.
'
'Dutch' Ruether to
Pitch For Seals
SAN KltANCISVo, Jan. 24 (AP)
Waller "Dutch" Itiielher, who
won 1 :t and lost 6 games last year
while pitching for tho world
irn v k." TJn. -sffc. ' ii aw
toastea
THE WINNER
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Joseph Defeated
j By Union, 15 to 14
TNI ON, Ore., Jan. 24. (Special)
1 ,la n'Hlllt ' f the Joseph high
t Illol
nigh basketball game.
played here-Saturday evening, was
15 to 14 In favor of I'nion.
Joseph, on Him previous even
ing, defeated. I.u (Inuide high In
l.a Oraude j:t to U'.
Waldorf and Bunn
Aid Coach Hargiss
( LAWUKNCrc, Kan.. Jan. 24
(AP) l.ynn O. Waldorf. head
football coach ut Oklahoma city
university since 1U25, und John,
Hunn. freshman football coach at
the I'nlversity of Kansus, last
night were named as assistants to
If. W. llargiss, new . Kansas IV
football 'mentor.
Hegin collecting stakes for tho
garden. -There will never .be
enough of the in when you want
them.
LEE MEADOWS
Famous Pitcher of
' '"- ' -, i ;
"It requires splendid physical condition and steady nerves to take your
regular turn on the mound season after season and in looking for my
cigarette I ivas anxious to find one which could he smoked iviilout
taxing my wind or irritating my throat. 1 decided upon Luckies arid
I can safely say that 1 am never troubled with . '
a cough and my wind is in splendid shape." vo
maim :
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HEARING EXPORT
DEBENTURE PLAN
I National ' Grange Intro
duces Latest Peace Plan ,
in Farm Relief Battle.
WASHI.NOTON, Jan. 24 (AP)
WiTn the McNaiy-llaugen ran 1(8
ilivideil over tho equalisation fee.
a new- strategy emerged In the
farm bloc toduy, designed toward
use of the export debenture plan
of the National grange ux a ve
hicle for compromise.
This latest peace plan, yet to
be worked out in detail, provides
that the debenture clause would
be ho worded uh to be satisfactory
to the administration and then
would bo sponsored by Home re
publican members of tho agricul
ture committee.
j Although this plan already has
i been embodied in a bill by Itepre
't sentalivn Jones, democrat, Texas.
Louis J. Taber, master of the Na
jtlonal grunge, has announced that
.it would again be Introduced soon.
I -"The time Is now ripe to give.
1 the export debenture plan n fair
hearing on its merits," ha id Tuber,
j "For more than sev n years the
grange, along with other Turin or
j ganizations has been seeking
'.methods to bring equality for agri
culture." " ', - .
Stated In . the simplest terms,
turn, plan Is; an arrangement
Tuber explained, the export deben
v hereby exporters of certain agri
cultural products would receive
from the treasury department cer
tificates having n face value estab
lished by congress and Intended' to
represent the difference In costs
nf production here nnd abroad.
Such certificates would be good
for their face value In the payment
of import tariffs on any articles
later imported.
WINS HY PSYCHOLOGY
MADISON. Wis.. (AP) Johnny
Zola, I'nlversity of Wisconsin har
rier, leans heavily upon psycho
logy to get him in trim for a race,
liefore. each event, he, consistent
ly studies a little ' printed card,
such as "This week I win. the
quadrangular."
HANSON KTAHTS OWN TKAM
SYKAPt'SIC, N. Y. ( AP) Vic
Hanson, who parted from the
Cleveland Itosenbiooms in mid
season, has started his own pro
fessional basketball team including
several former Syracuse I'nlver
sity tenm mates.
the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes i
No Throat Irritation
La Grande
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