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LA GRANDE EVENING? ODSEKVER Munday, January 30, 1928. BAKER DEFEATS PENDLETON FIVE OREGON GOLFERS TRIM CALIFORNIA CI Page Two Pure Thread SILK HOSE Seconds 59c Bucks Swept Off Feet by Bulldog Onslaught Fimil Snnen dd-lf) TIAKKn. Ore, Jnn. JO In n BrornffBt Unit cotniik-tcly swppt llio vlHllorR off thi'lr fcrl, I 111" Hukr HuIIUok swuinpeil tlu P(n dlilun baukptLnill tpnin 40 to 10 nh the loonl floor Hittiirdny nliflit. Iliik.T dlspluyoil the I. put brand of Imnkptlmll spin ln.ro thin ynar and burring; accidents will prob ably r. pria. ill tlilu district at the stats tournnincnt. Huff pluycd an excellent iranip and nines was a (lurk flush that let no pluy Ki t past Mm. 1 .11 ml reth played a wonderful defen Hive. Kainp and scored a number of polntH as well. Mack reluinei Ilia reputullon as a trlckpy pluy er. taking the ball uay from tile offeliulvn and dropping short shuts into the basket tirnn aflel time. Jones because of his Pxhi billon Saturday niKht hns earned a place In linker high school basketball history. Although the rendleton men ..in.. I played well Individually they s T-i.i -ri were unable to muster sufficient . Prices Paid Film Players teamwork to imit me furious on- t . QAn . 101,1 slaUKht of the superior Haker i dump iium p'iw "i if ?. to' $1250 in 1927 Dr Wsxlo Wernor , AM0latea" Press Motion Picture. . Editor) , MOLtrWOOD, u. (AP) The ; i.nsntlotml Us of various Individ- Hal' film player from poverty to $10,000 or more per week In the iicinilUHble Values HILL'S Quality KOVIE PAYROLLS ARE MUCH HIGHER team. The first hnlf ended with Tin ker 10 points In the lead. Duff was lilxll point man with 10 points. Hines ruaile 111 and Mack 9. sey, former world's henvywelKht champion has been forbidden by his physician ever to enter the past doxit years or so often ob- ring- niriiln. -The newspaper said i sctires ths fact that there has been the information was contained In durlhf tht earn period a scarcely a mcssnfto received from Miami less sensational Inctense lit the av- Heach, l''la., Dempsey liavlnif notl I crags salary paid any player of fled Tex Klckurd, promoter, who ' recognized ability. .is there on his decision. An excellent opportunity to oom The Dempsey telegram Inform pore the salary status of featured ed Itlnkard that Dempsey's eyes players In ft feature production of lind none back on him and that 1914 With that of featured players tho doctors orders prohibited fin ' in a fenture production of 1927 Is ther f lli 1 Insr. the account, added. ' '. offered In the payrolm of "Tlllio's p'ho lleruld Kxamlner salil it '. Punctured Homance" as produced had been unable to corroborate ' by Bennett In 1914 and. "Time's tho facts from Uempsey, efforts to ' Punctured Romance" sb produced locate him In California provinx 1 by Christie its 192?. unavailing. ' The Interesting part of the com- 1'''" newspnpers Miami Ileoch Biirlson Is that both In 1914 and In Informant understood that as a re 1D1T this story was filmed as a bi of lhs ror"icr champion's de feature, not a program picture, and cision rtickaid lias finally aban ln both' eases the produaer took doned hope of remotchlng Denip palns to engage a cost of proven Y with Tiinmy, tlileholder, and nullity Is looking for another challenger. Two m.rnber of the 1927 cnt ft 'tlm.inr. the Herald Kxa.nln. n-i h rh r-nuiin account Haiti: played parts of comparable Impor tance In the 1014 production, . But what ft different In Rilarlen! Charlie Chaplin, the priced comedian In the IBM pic ture, drew $176 a week In the 1KH7 "Tho former champion's an nouncement, which tipncta alt Klrknrd'H plans as well uh thonn hiRhPHt of t'hlcHRO prntiiottTH who worn tiM-iu-riiiK "or a i imncy-1 lenipsey hout, was entirely unexpected. Not nlMura W. O Vli.hU U hlirh mim ,,V('" om 10 wempHey in ' with $4500 a week Mack fiwnln 1'OH Animleii hnd knowledge of It. pluyed practically the same role In 11 WUB lwo w,'f,kl thM tihe 1914 suner-featiire uh he ulfty' Btnfed ho wns planntn lojfo ed in the 1937 Ruper-feature but WY&k y'f 1 t rAiwe -'-r Chandler Egan Defeats George Von Elm Hun ter Loses to Wilhelm WINTER SPORTS DEVOTEES in Europe hove lound.a llinll in playing soccer on l!tc lec, as shown in til? lower picture of a roup a Muncn. Switzerland. Above aie I'ircc f.in.ous prolcssior.cls cn'.crtaining vlsiiors at St. Monti. 'aolino Knocks Rojas Out Near to NfW York to dicufw a Vanknn Stadium bout with Kirknrd." l.OS ANnKM-:fl, Jan. 30 (AI Jack I)fmpKoy toduy rovealitl that a rniint Injury to It in li-ft (ye had relardi'd hl work toward another WfiKht Imxlnjf crown. Jin dfiilcd, however, that tho ullmr-nt wan (tor rtoun ontniKh to force his retlro inent from the rlnff. 11- then he drew $40 a week, now $750. Ohenter Conklln also drew $40 a . Week lh the 1014 cant. In the 1V27 version hie services cost the com pany $1250 ti week. Tom Kennedy , had no part In the old picture, but ;h.jim. ti - a t.i,- nltompt to rrRiiln hl lot heavy- ; new picture he drew $&00 a week. ; A comparison of the $2000 a r week paid Louine Faaenda for her portrayal of Tillle with the 1914 : Htutun of Marie frrefutler, who ; played the title role then, Ih diffi cult because MIrb lirennler received ; ho salary at all. Bhe was Htarred , In the picture, but she was to he paid a percentane of the net profits instead of salary; an arrangement v which later resulted in much lltinn tlon. Her final remuneration would be hard to estimate on a weekly . baste, but It Is safe to say it Was ', not $2000. No doubt the producers profits 1 from the 1927 picture will be rnr ' responding rrMter, too; bvit there . Is no absolute assurance of that. yinprotectt'd. I'aolino poundett the Ii 'hllean bnlow the In-art with a Hhowf-r of ritfhlH and IcftH. Hoiih to crumph'd and sank, writhing to 1-1 i t r i a' te ranvus. I insr the firm two round.H and cour- J ,'iKt-ouH to the end. The flKhtlntr MKXIPO PITY, Jan. 3i (AP) was mostly at flo-ie iunrters. Al- Paollno rzeuditn, Itapio wood ' tliougli Itomvni Hiuasht-d Kovoral chopper today holds tho heavy- rights and lefts into Paoilno's body, he Hcmcd unahle to doany dainaRt'. , . . . , , Puolino drove Iiomcro IntOfthe eorners at the licglnnlnK of the! tirst round. He cmiiniufd to han-. inr his opponent whenever nn: opening was presented. After he hnd been counted out, Komt ro recovered tiilrkly. lie showed no trace at puni.sliineiit while Paolino hied profusely ithnut particularly from the liy the hand. Paoiino smiled and then entertained the sped a tors with gymnastic HluniH which drew Jiiore applause. Receipts were estimated at $:i. otm. . Death Nears For Hiighey Jennings weight championship of Latin America attained by the knock out route. A relent leas attack near thq end of tho (bird round, 1'scu dun foiled bhi Chilean rival tjuln-. Iln Ilomi'ro Hojas, In their sehed uled 15 round encounter Vestenlny and the Chilean wuh counted out. Tho Itasque hnd such a slight advantage In the first two rounds that tho knock out carne with a suddenness which surpriHi-d hm t- I the facr lalors. Just hefore the volleV of-mouth. ,, nlows which decided the infttch Aproximately 4n.0fl0 ppeetalors - Itoinnro put up his bandn to guartl j cheeretl the victor for several his face. Ills hotly thus was left j mlnuies afior Homero shordt liini Sf'UANTOW Pa.. Jan. 30 (AP) The condition of 1 1 uchry Jen nings, fntuous hasehnll flteuro and former nmnager of the Detroit Americans remained unchanged today, attending physicians Haiti. Jennings, stricken wit h meningitis Saturday, lapsed into unconscious ness yesterday and Utile hope is held- for his recovery. Since retiring from baseball niCI.MONTR, Col.. Jnn. (AP) ' Oretrnn urotloil lh Inti-rultiie I golf honors from California by tho narrow margin of one point at Pebble Ileanh yesterday. The final worn vnn Oregon 44, California Therft wero many upsets In yes terdays single matches, Chandler Kinn, Oregon, provided one of t hisc by defeating George Von Klin, of California two and one. l-'gan finished one ever par, which Was one stroke better thun Von Klitisrard. A greater sur prise was the victory of George Itltchle. California, over KranU Oolp, Oregon star 3 and 2. dnck NeVllle, California, cap tain, and Tir, Willing. Oregon leader, halved their match on the :iCth hole. At the 3 2 ml Neville I was three up but Willing won the next thr o hoIeK and they halved the final hole.- Tho only match, that finished In accordance with advance predic tions was that in which Hudle Wil helm, Oregon, defeated Dr. Paul Hunter, California, 3 and 1. Kgan was one over par yester day while ' Saturday he finished three under. His Hon shots were magnificent ' and his putting al most ns unerring us yesterday. TtKSD.WS 1MHH.KAMS The National Broadcasting com pany (N. n. C.) program for Tues day night follows: 8, orchestra program; 8:30, bridge leswons: 0, lEetold tales: 9:30 to 10, "The kuunders." K'flO Oakland ( 384,4in-7R0kc), (I, dinner concert; 8 to 10, K. H. C KG A Spokane ( 2(10.7 m-1 1501(c), 0:30, dinner concert; 7:30, studio preuram; 9 to .12, dance music. KPO San. Kran Cisco (422.3m 7lokc), ft, children's hour; 0:30, dinner ConcertrS, N. f). C.; 0, quar tet; 10 tt 12, dunce orchestra. KIIQ Spnkane (37n.2m-KlUkc), ii. ct.ncert orchestra; 1, "lrndcr the Crescent Mnm"; ti, N. U. ('.; 10 to 1 2, dance music. K G W 1 rt la ml ( 4 i I m - fi 1 0 k c ) , 0, tliimer etincert; 7, Sealy Samj H, X. It. C; 11:30 to 10:30, Venetian hour. KKPC San T'raneisco (4Ti4. 3m OOOkcj, 7, entertainment; D, studio program; Hi to 12, orchestra. KOXI O Seattle 30m-JlH0j),.fi, varied program; 7:30, concert or- CARR FURNITURE CO., Inc. JIain 770 plexions, negligees and ensembles. 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