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Page Two Monday, February 6, 1928. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Smart New Hats For Early Spring Wear HUSKIES STILL AT LADDER TOP Washington Only Pacific loast Conference Hoop Team Still Unbeaten I ret. (i 11)00 I .H-0 if .ton t .son J .400 0 .000 .667 .coo .400 .339 lieprnilalita HILL'S tjualliy Const Conference- Kinndliijr Northern Sit'ilon W Washington 5 Oregon Aggies S Oregon' j Montana. J Idaho Washington Stale 0 ' SoiHtioni Stt'llim Southern I'ultftuiihi .. ...2 I. C. U A. , 3 ; -al(ioniia S : Stanford .... 1 ; Tilts Week's Schciliiln Monti. y M mil aim va Oregon j Agricultural colle)tv at Corval1lt. I Tui sday Montana vs. Oregon " al Kugejic. Friday Washington va. Wash- ington .stun- at Pullman:. Stanford fva Southern ('nittot nia At !.s An ! gch-s. j Saturday Oregon vs. Oregon j.Xgiieuliuml coll. ge nt orvnlllt Washington vn. Idaho at Mom q; Southern Hranch vs. California ui I Oakland; Stanford vs. Southern I' amornia ui i.oh, Angeles, roim or.-.,' ivh. e with the Pacific coast conference Iwi's . keiball race about half over, two teams in the north Washington ami O. a. I'.-uinl two In the ouUvTfSutnlte-rn t Cullioinia nnJ Southern Ittanch st-cm to have the inside track" for the .stctional ttths, -. ' . - - Washington has n slight h ail In the nun h nvir Mm a ..ui.,u KOO Oakland (U.,4ni-f Sflkr) 1 flask to having won five confer- lire gamea, while the Aggies havn wo three and lout only one The "SCARFACE AL" CAP0NE AT PLAY tu'sday's rnnniMiis : .The National Broiulrustintf coin f pany (N. B. r.) program for Tues , nuy. night follow.:' I. Kvereaily or ' Hicmru; . : in, .l.rldKD lessons; v The Exart Helinie of Mutri ' many"; t:30 to 10, "Thu ltuuinl- pv i ?i I First Ward Wins At Wallowa In Close Contest Waterwear The M. I. A. first wwnl hnkct- hull team, which is to meet WM lainottf university here Sat tint ay. ' vmi from n Wallowa town team &itur)ny nijfht in the Wullowu HlKh neliool Kyiiinasiitm in on of the hunlest ifaines'nf thir ueason. The score ut iho enil of the yanii wiii i'2-IB. Tite Wallowa team was rfniios inululy of ex-high whool Ijitarn and dijtlityed ronuMe rattle Hirength. hut was unalde to match the teamwork and checking; nf the n-:i ward t am which has lit en Idaying together for the entire sea- suit. Iti-id Cedites received severo tn- Ijtirie.-i to hin knee during the game and it is thought that he will not he aide' to )ay in the Willamette game, lie has heen a regular for ward during the - season. Those who saw net I im ti the gjtmc were l.ynnin. Hanks. Stoddard. Merry, lieonsen. Ittack. I.loyd Walsh and 1.. O. Storkdule accompanied the ( i am to Wallowa. A fair-sixel i-row o a ui' no en me game. 14 r 'v. Ji This Ir oni of ih fpv plruirf.o pvpr tnkei, of "so:irf:n'r Al" i'upiinf I'lilruKo ne Irader, unit i-howH him (Hunt) watchinc a fiiin.l inks a workout with Hie meclli ine hull. The pi l in e wuk l.iki n ullhoul I'npi.nfK knoulPilce ut Itwuh Curlno. Mlmni. Khi.. Just l.i fore htK-ronfprenrfl with city offiriulri at whii-h it was aurppl "niiiliiully" that it woirld lip lipjit If t'lipono savp up his pxiipiimw, . T. lea.spil Miami llparli home noil pft ihp city. Mac-Hi Tossers Nose Out Baker; Score 15 to 14 0:85, dinner concert; St N. U.- O. .( VITD--Snnlinnn ( 370 2m-SI OkcS i C. concert orchftstra; 7. 'Under th Jfh .nl the Agii. s hoth hold M'resccnt Moon"; 8,' K. H. CM JU ! to 13, Uunco intislc. 1 j KOW Portland 4ttlm-610kc) Q, dinner concert; 7, Sealy Sam; 3 7:45. book chat: 8. U. C. 8:S .' to 10:S0, Vnotlnn hour. KKII.os Angelns (4!8.5m-6JO- victurifa over the channdon Ore son quintet, hoth of these games JiaVlme leen played at Kugene, and Washington holds a victory over the Aggies at t'orvallis. I The Huskies have one more 'tough game auay from home slty -of Washington haskethall team Hon over Montana Saturday, 44 to J4. After Overtnrf shot tju first tmsket for Montana, tin Hus kies took the It-ad, and wcw never heatled. , ' . Athletic Stars To Compete In Chicago Games j kc) 6. program; 7, string quartet; nguinst Idaho ut Pullman nndy reroverlnjr today O. K. C, WINS HY POINT Kl OKNK, Or., h.' (AP) CIIIPAOO. Stunned by .the Si to 24 defeat at t Otto Peltier, the hands qf the Oregon Slate rot came hack from N lege haskettmll stars, the t'niver- to ttegin intensive training for th ity of Oregon ptuyew were slow- ; Illinois Athletic club pmes Friday i 8. N. II. (?.; 10. college program. and were lay when the men nave two reinrn comnats with ltnir niund !. KOIW -.Iortlna "'' O. A. r. In Koattp.Jtwo ,,anl9 ,wt n ln Cornm, ( , iiF. n"' . ...... ,jaturuay night. , .... ..,. .,i .. . o ... V. VL iramn last Kaiunlay was KPO San Franclwo (432 3m- Axitli-n nr.' ronslitirp.l fully nn i "lkr) :30, orahpatra: H. N .H. .; .'tronir m th- 'llueklra, so 'the ' . quartPt: 10 to 1J. tlnnre miislc Wonttio quint. I will Imvp to kppp . KFOA Seattle (447,im-670kr) Koin nt top sp.r.l to retain Its ? :30, ntudlo prO(rrm 7, ol:l-timc -nipr.Miiai-y. ; trio: . N. n.f. I Tim AkkIi'k. to remain In thp '! KFItr Ban I'Vanrlwo (454.3m. ' rnnninir. must ilcf -nt, Orotcon at orvallls ni'Xt Kjitunlay. That will In' no ousy task, as Itoh Hanrr'n prot' Ki'S hail th.'tr hanils full lun- GCiikn) 6:10, itnnip collcotora: 7. rntprtaintnpnt: 9. 'rdlltnt, iiianlst; 10 to 13. tlnnre orchpittra. playprt nprorp, thp larirrat rrow.l pvpr to wltnpft u haskethall con tPst her. a rroUij pslinmleil at D.000. With 30 ffrromln to yo. anil Orp Iton In the iPttil imp point. Was chpr. Huh Kunrd . for the Htatons. hpavpvl a wilt! throw from npar thp ppnlpr of the floor. The shot tu KOod, and thP statPm .won.' j HA K Kit. Ori-.. Fi h. C ThP Iluk. r High si-hoiil haskpthatl ti-ain wna ili'fratoil S.itunlay nlKhl j for iho first time lliis srason. I wlu n Iho Mar high qilinti t of Mil-ton-l-'rppwnti'r no.siil out tho loral ; Ihjvs I to 14 in one of thp most M'.ijly rontrstiil g-.imps of thp ypar. i Tin srorp al thp half was S to C in favor of Hnkor. Tht- gamp wiw a tlirillrr from start to finish with lluki'r liol.l ini; Dip h ail most of the timp ttn- jlil .thp last fpw minutPri of play. I'VI. G (AP) 1: '.-t the pnil of thp first quarlpr thp (iernuin trark star, pporp stootl 6 to 2 In fuvnr of York tmlay llaki-r. p. nil at thp half S to 6 In thp nulliliigs' favor." Thp two tiains wt-ro tipii with n'inp nninlM nignt. ( rni'lj at iho oml of the ihinl pprioil. Ono of thp nvrn entprpil n t-;i i nst I nt Map high hoys sppiiipiI to linn U Hay imIi;p a proilmt of f"in spnl the longpr thiy play tlrpgon fiule roiligp. who has run "' hil" thp Hull-logs slackpnpil manv n ulnnlnr r.i.-.. f,yi t)i.. I j. thp'r narp an thp game nrogrpsspil. C ami who will l.n-parp hiinsil' Hakr inailp thp first haskpt at the! i nis naming suit of pli-aipil rasp berry Jprsey spuria, iiiinlilm il will .silk patterned ii( reil, hlai k, hi igi anil while siiuaies, shows a Hiul eucyuaia more Ic-niliiiiie .Mylei even in sports. on the same tniPK us thp :.Tiiian f",i'1 of threo minutps play. TlH fluflh. Wor.l frjtn Ww York ij spped of thp gamp is believed to Mandell Ready For His Yearly Crown Defense CHICAGO (AP) The sheik of the lightweight boxers,' Sammy Mandell, who likewise is kimr of that division, fcns promised to de j'end his champipnshtp hi' re next summer, which will be about th lime of his second anniversary as world's lirThtwiiglu title hold. r. It will be only the second time that Mandell has entered the rime to defend his crown, but he has been one of the busiest boxers who ever held tho chnmpionshipr-In non-title bouts. Since the era of bipr purses sift d 'own even to the lighter classes of boxers, champions can hnidty af ford to risk their titles in indoor homs where tho gate receipts sel dom run more tluin Sl'O.oOi to S40.UOO. and outdoor champion ship matches just haven't been of :"ered by any promoter. At leat this is the contention of MandHI and Kddio Kane, his manager. I-ast summer Mandell wt.n fro.n Football Rule Changes Agreed On By Committee 1 XKW YOIIK, Feb. C (A P) Three important changes in the Ifnoihal! rode governing the lateral j pa as, muffed punt and so called l screening" of the forward pajis I were announced today by Iho nn- j tional football rules coinmit-ieu ! through William S. Uingfon). ner j reiary- j The most Important change was j made in the lateral pass rule, j which was nmended to allow re-cov.-ry of a fiimbleil lateral by the ' defense. ' The ball being dead. ! however, at the point ot'reeoviry. The rule likewise added light to ; the definition of a lateral pass. The new rule said: 1 "On any such pass (other than j a pass from tho snapper back ) which is clearly thrown a distance 1 of approximately two yards I through tin :iir and is not merely I handh d lit or toward another I playe-. the ball. If it hits the ground, is a free ball but is dead ; at the poin'. of recovery, count lug a down if recovered , by , passing' side. NOW! The New ATWATER-KENT A. C. All Electric Now This fnm- -AA PA oils A. C. Itnillo l'i.DU piimplelo ut un timnt-inRly low 'lirli'p. Liberal terms CARR FURNITURE CO.. Inc. Main 770 ' i The change i punt rub- on side w hen tho ball Is touched by an opponent. hut when a the I kicked hall other than n free kid; 1 or one that is blocked 'and does .. , f, ... 'not ciass the line of scrimmage, h 1 designed ' ' K'MVs rocovcred hy tho kicker Slili', I lie "mi mm ii im- lire larPIl dead at the point of recovery.''... In the was simple and ( to differentiate bet w en a "muf fed" and a fumble, a moot point idm-ifi"- t" '"skin si-ason of last , itall by removing the distinction. Tiie rule s;iid: Father never -founts on "A player who fs off side is put help from son's big salary. much KGA Spokane 260.7m-1150- tmr out the Webfooters at Kugene kci :S0. dinner concert: 7:S0. Sjiiurday. :f to 24. , 9 lo 12, dance In the south the nice still Im tin certain, with Southern California Philadelphia Signs Up Tris Speaker -i studio program; y miisip. KJlt , Rpattlo (I4S.em.SC0kel "tiu Miiitiinrn llrupoli having a de- l 8:30, dinner connnrt: 7:Sn. slii.Hn 'I.I.mI e.lg,. over California oml I porgram: S. vniuloNllle; 10 to 1J, Wnnfonl. TIip Trojuns were, to i ilanoe oreliestrn. lmvp played the ('arils at Palo Alto ! Koxin r-hiiIp (SdCm-imok. iii in liny, nut tiie giiimi was post, i l tiiiuiieipiiiA At hii'ties. S, N. II. C; 10, ', -irwiMwa a rew aayu ugo iy the p.tM.m ... j nBTien i Washington Senators came NEW VORK, Feb. 6 (AP TrU Speaker has landed with the cert orchestra tnale quartet; J 1 to J2:30, orchesi tra. TCOA Henver (3:5.9m-92t.kc) ,R:S0, hotel concert; 6:30, farm question bo; 7. bridge lesson. ' KKX Portland (239.8m-1 2&o kc) :30, children's hour; 7. or chestra; t, studio program: 9. musical program; 10 to 12. dance frolic. i iPriiiR wnn i nnnin itmL. nrnt n n I CnltrorntM mid southern 11 ranch . rlt will renort ..t ih a.i.k.. will conclude their three-game training fpiartrrs at Fort Myers, S'-rles, nt (iHhhiml Stititrday. Thejurrt Uvnrs ii nd Hi uins split In " two " Neuhe'r Tri nor Mack would game series. California winning rommml on the salary arrange IViilav, to 3 4, and Southern rm4its Hranch ret a hating the following 1 night. 4S to 3ii. that l-toyd Hahr wiM not take p.i;t In the meet, alii .vMih I. A, i'. of ficials ai! they had evicted him to le here. The games Friday w ill be rtin on a dirt track., said to be more pop ular than the hoard t racks u it h most entries. Additional corr.'.-ti- tlon for lr. P Itzer was s n in I the entries of Hay Cnn.-r anl Jack Siuig. , ' havi1 caused the " llake play a ragged game. boys to Veteran Is Again rr lie vera i wno wouhi nc U. &. bkl CfiampWn fawins off a'leg. hnv KKDWIXO. Minn., Feb. 6 (AP) For the fifth time in ten years l.ars taugen. St. Paul veteran, is Four ernrk collet r. -lay tn,s UonH'SM eSSOeiation. .uien. .uuc I'auie. niveruy ( of Michigan and the ui ti.'ty of' total ori?.3SS points for He outshone a large field at tho national tournament yesterday de- Verl! j him the nn et l kiddie Myor. memlKrtitp' the - t'tiltnl -states of Northwestern university. ti (-antut j,. p.. ln son,i, w(th Ten star, are entend on the ik u.,xs Haug.n's best -jump cor. vault events. . ,I( foi.t thiw ft nho.i( Harold ftsburne. hotder of the'of Falsiad. World's r-r-ord of fe. t k inches.! The class II title went to Kiev and Anton lturg a probable oiym-.Trngstnd. of Superior. Wis., who pic entrant are among the high had graceful baps of 149 and 137 jumpers lo eemp.tc f..t. Hi point total was lif2 The only important norttiern irame was between O. A. C. and iregon. In i he other contests. Washington spanked Montana. 44 Ai m., I.x to ami Idaho nddeil a victory llCflQrO I Ofllyfll at th. expense of the much-defeat-. Mil ougnrs. 3r-2 4.. V on ta n a takes the road today, playing the Aggh-s at CorValits to nic. t and tiregon at Kugene Tiics d.iy n ik lit. Washinirton w inds up lis roa.l trip this week-end. meet ing Washington Stale nt Pullman Friday an. I Idaho at Moscow Saturday. Belanger Meets l TORONTO. Ont.. IVh. AP) r Pre nchy Ht lenger. of Toronto, rec- ognhed by the national boxing as 1 jociatlon ah the world' flyweight champion, defends his tit.e tonigl t ugatiist Frank te Oeiiaio. of New York, In ten rounds to ; decision. iirrr.ortvF. is im i I.OS ANOF.I.F.S. Feb. (AP) i TXtectlv Lieutenant Hichard K. (Hick) Lucas, ts reported rrltkallr 111 of pneumonia at St. Vlnccnt H I hospital here toduy. Lucas, who weighs close to 2e0 v lounits. has figured in ninny sw n i sational police raws. In his latest css he was one of the detctiv.s who secured a. confejision Iron, William Kdward fliekumn. and was chained to liini during the ' long nde from Pendleton. Ore. For ' the past year Lucas has luen a ! member of the police tntelhcenee f bureau. IIITM VKTOnV SKATTLK, Feb. 6 (AP For ltA fifth consecutive victory 1'nlver- THA H OR ! n is, .-tl tv fJ j Llii .4wJiJI iiilii. ,iiifciJlMW Pfrwstent couctu nd cdd Irid to miou trouhle. t ou can itop ihcm tow Oor anl nuin i hiillitligr a ton- j litli r tiot; Imhi ihI Km. It K j im t.-i Je. mi nu cttmc hi with a i hltv I4t L or a uaviui aahI LkAil it with Lt?omulKB. 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