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Page Two LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, Feljruary 8, 1928. Smart New Hats For Early Spring Wear Dependable Vol lie HILL'S DcpciulaMi: 'RAY DODGE WILL I QUIT CINDER PATH j Former 0. S.C. Star to Abandon Track After ! I. A. C. Meet Friday rinr'AClO, !.-,.),. 8 (AD Ilhy Poilw. formpr Orpgon Hlntn pol- liK'1 nihhip niul illKiiuiro pinner. who Iiiih ilonii wpll by Hie IlllnqlH UIIHPIIP nub rulorjt lip liuH rurrjpil for Hi'Vpi'iil yrnrH, will emit Hip track for IiiihIiiphu uflor Iho I. A. i unit I'rliliiy iiIkIiI. HoiIkp, In li in li I ii Hip HlatPniPiit yiHU nlily, poiiiiIpiI it with, com iiipiiI Ouiii'i'inliiK liin nii'ii amilnst fir. fitto IN-Iizit, of (iprmuuy, at Hip MillioK.i KumiB In Npw Yorli liml wppk, IkicIkii In lil hia ripfpnt ly l'ptpr lo ln-inif pIIiowpiI from I hp Inii'lt. lip lnt to thn Oprmun mar liy nlioul bIjc yinilH nflpr liclnir In frnut much of l lip iIIhIuiipp. Tin- two moil iiippI again Krlilny nlKlit In Hip I. A. I', k'iihph over I In- lomi niptrn illHiuripp. Hr. I'pllzpr who workptl ontiypH- ipnliiy ovit Hip NortliW'PBlPrn llnl vpi'Blly trunk illil not iIIwiikh llOrlffP'H HtlltPIIIPIlt (lllOllt llPlllff p- IiowpiI horn Hip trnpk lit Hip, Mill roup khiiph. It wan HwIkp'h ron Ipnllon Hint I tin Oprinan, In hppIi- IiiK I tin IpiiiI, Prowilpil him from Iho hoiirilFt. As a rcwilt DoiIko ram lip Hlliiripil on the tllp inflphl and lont ahoiit HI yania, or Pnoimrli lo liavp won Hip rarp. rBALL COACH TURNS ARTIST BARELY WINS OVER MONTANA Tilt "R DAY'S PIIOCItAMS Thn National Prondcusting com- ( QHEGON TEAM uiliy (iiukiuiii tur luiiiurrnw iiiK'ti follows: 8' to 9, Cnlpet hour; " lo 9:30, Dodge Brothers, Inc., !:30 to 10, "Moon magic." KGO Oakland ' f ;iH4.4m-7xylr 0:36, dinner concert; 8, N. I., c.; 10, orchestra. K G W Port 1 and ( 4 it 1 m - fi 1 ft k f ) 0, concert; 6::fu," program: 7:Hi, educational talk; ft, concert ; !), S. It. C, 0:30. concert. KGA Spokano (2fi0.7m-l 1 50- ltc) 0:30, dinnor concert: 7:30, ) studio program; 8:30, AUC chain j program; 10 to '1 2, dunce, music. I KFII,08 AngeRs ,4d8,rmi-G40- i bp) 6, program; 7, KM sym- 10, inoil.Tri nhoncttc: 8. N. ) classical music. KOIN Portland (31!)m-&40kc) ) 1. Pipe organ; 7:15, orchestra; K, i studio program; 9, Hawaiian trio, i KI'O Sun Francisco (422. 3m- 7tokc) 6:30, organ recital; 7, j poultry talk; 8, N. 11.' O,; 10 to 12. danco .orchestra, ... . KFRC-San Francisco (4fi4.3m f GCOkc) 0:3d, Cecllians; 8, musical program; 8, movie olu t; 8:45, fly- ing lessons; 10 to J ; eh est in. K1T1KNR. Ore., Teh. 8 (AP) The I'nlversfty of Oregon, allow ing up in poor form Tor the most pari, barely won from tin Fnlver- ni(y of Montana here hist iiIkIU In the flnitl home conference I tn.sk et Imll game of the senwon. M'hn hcoto wan .'Hi to 33. 'Che tally nt hnlf time wnn 18 to 17 for Montnna and the (Irlzz- l.en li d Tor tin grenter part of the g.'inie. . , JUdhigs woh high point inan for On-goif, with 14 markers. Oregon plnys Oregon State at" cjivn)HH Hnturdny night in tlin flr'Ht sumo nwiiy from home of l he conference Hennon. WESTERN STARS ENTER OLYMPICS Great Legion of Athletes to Help America De fend Its Title Whan Huh Knppko Ik not pirni-him; Hip IIIIiioIh fuolhall tPajn, wilillPi HiIk fall of Hip IIIk Tph pinniiliin.Hhli, hp Pan hp found In IiIh'kI udlo at Krhana, III,, nHinj IiIh (Imp with palptlp and hrnh preatliiK ni.'iHlPrilpip In oil. Our iholiniili Ik Hip flint Hint Hip llllni niPiilur lias iio.spiI fo; Hip paiiu-ra whllp al work as an arllHl, IIOM.DV KAVOS .IOKSII0 ItOKRniTHO. OrP., I'Vh. 8 (AP) -Hiolt llollpy, of Tin Jiuina, hniH'kPfl nut H!H JOKalp, Taooinn. in t III" follltll round of Ihplr HPhpil- ilanip orijuhd Ic n-rounil ; hout' horn last ' niithl. In a nlir-rounil Kpmi-flnal KJIl Hnnttlo (,14.(lm-8liOIr) Kddla ' CaitwrlKht, of T'ortlund, B:.10, dlnlipr ronrort; 7:80, fh'pHldii lipnt Uenvy I.pvltii, of Albany. A liour; 8:80, Nl)f! chain proKrain; lour-roiinil . xiipniul pvpnl bplwpun 10 lo 12, dunco orrhiislril. 'Iop Wlhlo of KuifPlln and Kroddln KKOA patllo (447.rim-ll7llkc) IVVarnlrk, or Portland, was won by G:!I0, jiroffrum: 7::io, vopiiI Irlo; j Wlldp, In u. fat Ihrpp-rbund prp 8, N. It. C. Illinlnary J.ipK Judd, of ItoHpburir. KOMO :Scnllp (Il(i(ini-li80lti' 1 hl,lnt knop.kpd Broimy and 7, conpprt oi-pllPHtra; 8, N. II. ('.; "'"llnl- riu' I" Hip first round, Panip 1 ail to" W:.fit,J vitHpd (iWlrti'alif ", i i.-tmoli aa.lvi,,v,in loHyi irny, of X1ICI Hnokano (87ll.2ni-8 1 llkp) , l,l'"nlN I II, conpprt orpliPBtru; 6:80, iro Krain; fl, N. H. (',; 10 to 12, daurp inusln. , lf.K . portlnnil (2.in.t)lH-1 2f.0- HAI.ICM, Oip., KpIi. 8 (AP) KPI ii:.iii, Ptiiuirpns hour; 7, or- Halpin lliidi hpIiouI dpfputp( Hip plipslra; 8:80,' a HO phalli pro- , IiiiIpiipuiIpiipo hlirli ba-skptball 'Kram; 10 to 2, ilnni-o frolic. Ipiiiu hrro last nlht f.fi to 6. sai.i'.m wixh i:asii,y- Anderson Whips Dave Shade In 10-Round Fight! T.OH ANOKI,i;H, Kch. K (AP) e Anderon, Kent nelty mlddle- wi-lglil, rcveiHed a previous defeat nl th hnmlH of Dave Hhude when he won the deelHion over the Callf orntan In a 10-rouml hout here last nlgtit. Ander.Hon wnn rat her derisively. Itingsiders gave Anderson from fife to six or Hid roumls. The crojuhlng ('alirornlan had only no round hy uny kind or a; marri". t was the ninth. In Ui teiilh lio also gave Amlerson Humo whnt of a heating, hut the Kot. turky fighter's early lead was too nint h for Hluido to oveiroino. The two met several months niro In New York wllh the Hun Fran elnco boxer turning hark a rally In the Inle rounds to win over the Kentitrklan. HAN MIANC1HCO (AP) Tho great out legion of alhletcH ever as- riemhied on the western Hide of tut ICoekfeH is preparing to hilp Am erica defend its iraek supremacy in the 2K (f)ympfc (lames. A trio or stars, ul iiresf-nt or loriner Olyuiphv champions and all from the same university South ern i 'alli'ornia -head the Mst. Thev are Charles Paddock of Hollywood and t'lari'neo ("Itud") lluiiscr and i l.ee Harnes, holh of I, oh Angeles. I J'addoek, Hharrir of the world's ( record of for Hie hundred-yard' dash, won 1 he 1 iMumetors evint and placed second In tho J00-met- ers in the iU'2u gann-s. Ilouser and RartieH made their murks in thn l!H'4 gameH. the former winning (he discus throw and I U-pnund shot put, and the (alter winning Ihe jih)ii)-frr after lying for first place in the pole vault. The western cohorts will ho swelled hy many youngsters who have sprung to fame in the past .'our years. Hiicli performed in clude Charles Honih. I.eighlon Oyo and Kenneth Grumbles, all South ern ' 'oil font hi lumln:ir-s, and Kmerson Kpencer. member or hist year'K Htanfonl 1'uiverHlly I. (.. A. A. A- A. championship team. Horah is right at Paddock's heels for sprinting honors and has given that great speedster some of his hardest races difWng tho past two yia'K. In !)tj he ran away from an impressive field to cap turn the senior national A. A. I'. 100-yard dash title. Dye and (Iriimhh R won the 120. 1 rPvtlliin V&1VQ vlinl l,lKb anil 2:'0-yard low hur JJ M I II I UP 1 1 MtUIN ih!H Ff.Kjt(trtlVviy ln t,. vr2(i )ia tiomil chain plonshiiis, while each holds tho national ncord in his event, A 440-ynrd lap finished in :4 7 4-6, two-fifths of a second slower than the record, that has stood Tor many yenrs. clevnled Spencer to prominence last year. He )s expected to make a strong bid for honors in Iho class. I . -Qflinrq, itroaii jumper, an or man ford. Zomhro leaps L'4 feet or bet ter regularly. Klnier (ierken, weights, and Phil Barber, sprints, two of the best turned out nt tho Pnlvei-Hity ttt California In years; .lack Mer chant, hammer thrower, and I. oh Mahler, sprinter, outslandlnv S'Hi Francisco Olympic Club perform ers, and Jimmy Payne, 440-yurd hurdler from Southern California," are ti.(.r nrostecls. Sectional tryouts for the games Ju.il bo held in both Han Francisco ; a. nl I, oh Angeles n-xt June, and Isrverai hundrod atiihtes from all paits of tlin Pacilic slope are ex pr.led to be on hand. Sun Still Good For Willamette Team Downs Linfield IrMINNVll.LIO, Ore., Feb. , fi (A'P) Willnmt'dn university won a ragged norl h wesL con lerenen basketball pnm hern hist night from Mnflehl college, 27 to IS, A Pittsburg court' lias held that symphony concerts on Sunday do not violate the law. Another town going to tho dogs, WASHINGTON' (AP) Tho world' needn't worry for 15,000.- Odo.ooo.ono years about the sun failing to . give forth its heat, in the opinion of Dr. Charles G. Ab bot', noted ast rojihysiclst and ser-n-tary of the Smithsonian Institu tion. ', The sun Is reducing' in moss, Kill ucll.nl lulu nulimalv. t li..t It ulll take that long for H to b destroy- i Of" ' ed. -Present holier, bp exnlalns. is Pace. on tin t h;il. t he sun and stars furnish t heir tremendous . amount or en ergy through actual annihilation nf t he a fonts of which they am composed, Per.rnt resenrrh, he said, has disclosed that the sun sends out an amount of energy which would njuni; If t rnnslatcd into median- I leal ' work, one horsepower a Hu,uore yard over the sort'oro of a sphere having a radius of fci.OiiO. ouo miles. Us distance from t tii earth. MANY QUINTS PLAY LOCALLY DURING WEEK 1 T.ocnl bnjiketholl fans aro far from lacking In their favorite sport In l-a Grande this week. Monday night two Ml I. A. slake tournament games were played In the I.. D, S. Kecreatlotial hall here, X'nlon and linbler winning from the l.a Grandn Second Ward and Mt. Glen, and Inst night two more contests werM scheduled. Hero Is a I Is), of tho games com ing up for this elty the remainder of tho week: TonlKht Final games in M. T. A. - stake tournament ' (two con tests). Friilay night. Pnlon High school vs. La Gi'nnde High school here. Saturday night WHInmelte uni versity varsity vs. M. I. A. First Ward i"intet in L. D. S. Pecna- tlonal hall. In addition to this Tmbler high plays here Tuesday, l-'eb. 14 and l.a Grande high goes to North Powder tomorrow, night, The Saturday night contest with of the big games of the year. The college tnssers will stop hwo en i Johnny Burns Defeats Negro In Snappy Tilt PORTLAND, Feb. 8 (AP) Johnny Hums, Oakland. Cal.. flashed a dazzling reporloire of punches to win a 10-round deci sion over Walcott Longford, negro contender for the middleweight Hi lc l.nngford, who absorbed much punishment never stopped and managed to connect with some sweeping left hooks to the head and slashing rights; lo the body. After going to the cimas in t!i" first round for a short count, Langrord finished strong In the tenth. It was a spectacular bailie. George Hvnl 'ind Itnbhy l.amar. 1 4" pounders, staged an extra o nl i n u ry p re I i ip i n a ry . After f i ve knockdowns in the third round. l.a mill rose and hurled u sweep ing ritfht to the point of tho jaw that sent Hval down for the count of seven. In t he opinion of t he referee ho was out on his feet, and l.amar was awarded the deci sion. Jimmy Dolnn, T.os Angeles wel terweight, outpointed Tim Calla han in the six; round semi-wludup;' George Ingersolt, Astoria took a six-round decision over Fran kin Lewis, San Francisco, and Art Pernio won from Ted Hlnke, Port land heavy, by knock out in the first round. CARR FUIINITUUE CO., Inc. Main 770 A man married three girls, each named Kstclle. We also feel sorry for girls with that name. AIK-AM-W'ATI-:it .MATIj . PA I IS The longest combined air and water man route,'. extepl Infr x.oini miles between " Franco and South America, will be opened In I'Yhrnnry. h will In? covered by land and s'a phim-s and fast mull boats. The nitiibwHI average about 1 .oo u miles a day on the seven Mages. . route to Caldwell, ference clash. Ida., for n con- I V Tl.ltM AlilHAt.i: IXCItF.ASF.S I lUJiNOLFLF (AP) With grad-! ual downfall of tho language bur- j rier, intermarriages between Jap- am-so and other races in Hawaii increasing. 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