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V - Page Two Tuesday, March 13, 1U28. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER RISKO GETS NOD . IN SHARKS TILT Made Good MARATHONERS IN ARIZONA TODAY NOW! The New vATWATER-KENT A. C AU-Electric.; ir' tr i J; 'I ' ' J i tl !. I " ENNA JETTICK Cleveland Baker Boy and Tom Heeney Stand Out as Tunney Challengers J Newton Is Leading Pack Seattle Negro lhird In Elapsed Time - Health Shoes for Women - s Wit 5s : a. ft A t k 'i , ft "j ; '. A I re ! & Tr. New Style and Lasting Comfort If you've leen bothered with tired feet haven't been able to walk . ,. or stand or dance as much as you wish with the. comfort you wish ed you must see and try these new Enna Jetticks. , Nothing is sacrificed in style and good looks to provide comfort," - ;. -". Five of the latest numbers are pictured here. Black, brown and . fi. ;i. tan leathers. They weai4 they keep their shape and appearance. ,j? ' and; they give real foot comfort. ' , '. -: All Styles Priced at $6.00 ! ' V HILL'S i "You'll stride1 with pride in Enna Jetticks" "For Women who want to go and do without fatigue" . ' Ity ICilwanl J. Kitil . . -AKHOclnated Press Hporls Writer) NI'.'W YOJUC. Mar. 13 AP) Whittover "logic" there wus In Tex itiokiird'H cnnipnlKn to produce u Inxlrnl contender for Oeno Tun. ney's title was swept out of Madi son Knuare Gnrden today hy thn cleaners nionir ' with what ever hopes Jack Klinrkey hud of Home (Imp ruling tho crowning- lii-lifhl of piiKlllsm. . - Theoretically! 'Johnny niKko. Ilin piiilBy Austrian tinker of Cleve land, stands out toiluy an tho forn moat chullonKnr or' tho title -the iiik marine wrtn nnn finrmiucn in : two hattlo with' Jack lK.mp..y. AI-5Br ""'" T most on a pur with Itlsko stands 1 Baltimore, is ran to bo thonly "Honest Tom" H.eney, tli llhIw. I PPrentico rider nt Now Orleans Klnir blacksmith, of New inland. H11" wnii" mis year Iu nw IKUB cm gums on . in Kieiuur 1 FlSSi Hut thff Iwn't an ouhre of thn color t)i( promoting (iniprcWHiirlo han BotiKht inilutHrinlty hi I'lthur Hlxko or Hwney.' Thn ImiIut boy whipped S)inrkoy tlncihlvi'ly In 15 ronmlH luMt nltfht In nilxlnK befurv Dip Bniallf.it orowL that ever snw an Iniportnnt hpavywilKht nmtrh Jiorr. KIhUo's vtfitotY over Hhnr iipy waa ' a niOHt iinintPrcHtlnR' bmwl that nnr'ly drttKKi'il every boly noncorn'-d Into incdlofilty. ! i-i Simiiff Ioft lliKik .. 'I'tom; tiio opnnlnir round, tho rotund shook abaorlKr, tu vt-rltnldo balloonTtIro, of n man, loapnd and nluntrcd Into Slmrkoy.' he laboring hm ronntantly with a li-ft hook to 'tnnrrlnd twine? thiiiKS as a jockey. He U fur in tim.V'fld over other Joc keys there ; in winning mounts. . PRESIDENTS' : GAME (HSOfluted PreBS Sports Writer) j OATMAJJ, Arli, Mar. 13 (Al) 1 Tho "riTKB'd black ' inountalnM of Arizona stood today qh r burrlnr boforo tho hupdrcd-odd . runnorn and wiilkvra facing th tonlh Jan of the a4(H)4inll marathon from (.oh Angch-H o Ne w York "City. A hard packed dirt hiKhway, wIikUmk through the range, rottn to an elevation of 300 feet Ut tho Hiiinnilt. Krom 'there It dropped to 24tfl feet and rose ugaln to 330 fcet. ' Klnmun, 28.S. miles dlH tunt. wuh the destination today of the throng that Hwung off March 4 an the' long- U-ck to tho "eastern coast. r ' - r ' ' Homo hIx hours advantage vas heldhy Arthur Newton, tho Sua hronaed entrant, from Hhodesda, Nouth Africa. In total running time for the SlO.fl mllen covered since thn race got- under way. His elapsed time was 4W hours and 30 lMK..r Oardn-r. S-attlo nrntrtr- n"ve TTir-.w'S!'''! hoofir, flniHhod Booond in ycHter- ' Rnino XiiinlM'f 111 V i-iWhiuh prenlden't vWtod'AlnH kn? ' : ' 2 What pronldent's Hon vmn do fated for vieo presidency,? 3 -Whnt flvo proKluentH ' were the body -that -'curled ui from hlj 4 Who wim president during: the heels'." ?l. The-1' llost'on : nallor-man .var with Mexico?' hoxed hiH. fival and allll Mie left j 5 what president vlRoronsly op hook Konined out of nowhere to nned pension hills? . ' mark. Sliarkey tl Who was the "Hchoolmasler umack Into lt woruiMi in close 10 cviiuu mu president? punch, xrahhed tho lert arm. nniiiy . 7Who was president when New hoth elhoWB tq his rlhs und tried 'Mexico and Arizona hec'atne stutCH? every defensive trick of tho game , 8Vns ,.esident rtuchnimn ever hut still the left hookinK went on. n so,ner' In tho end, thutMeft hook, the ,,,;. whnt president w solo real offensive that Hlsko ear-'the Afl.,onn Hlav0 trane ,w,v rled. won pine of tho fifteen rounds. The short Hunt flush o tho heurt. Khnrkey's host punch, coupled with a left hook, won six healu for the Boston, man, who just a year uko was considered- tho Krentest of tho younKcr henvy-wolKht". "Starless" Big Ten Grid Teams Coaches' Plan For 1928 Season ClllCAao, AP) Western con ference football conches no lnnRer hlleh their championship hopes to stars. ' , As sprttiK practice gets tinder wii-v:"HOTnfl eoaeheB do- not euen permit nhotographlnK of their new cundldntes for fear -some . player will net too much ballyhoo and then prove a flop. The policy of Mob S!nppke nt Ill inois, who won the Big Ten cham pionship last fall with a "starless" team, has spreud through the con ference until other coaches are adopting the same attitudes. Two-team football will become universal In the conference next full, but none of the coaches up pears to be overwhelmed by n rush of candidates. i "tns'tend of trying lo get enniiKh foiitlmll for athletes," said Coach JHck 'llnnley of Northwestern, "1 nm having trouble finding enough athletes for footbnll." - llanley is n convert to the star less plan, us misfortune la his Btnrs last fall ruined the brlllinnt pros pect of his first seneon us a Itlg Ten coach and left Northwestern lloun ilei lng In the ruck. SUM, there are plenty of emp'ty shoes for the freshmen to try on this spring, OoHtirbun. (lllbertl and Co., have gone out of business at Michigan. The Incomparable Herb Joesting, at Minnesota, will Join the ulumnt rooting section, "liny ' Iewls nt Northwestern nnd "Cotton" Wilcox nt 1'tirdue will give way to allien. The wiring fnathalt season nt Illinois opened In mlrt-Kebrunry. Minnesota began work soon nfter in Its vast new field house. Conch llanley called his Northwestern athletes for March 1. but Michigan put off the spring program of fun iThment&ls until April. Tew of the brilliant all-around squad at Illinois wilt be Inst by graduation this spring, but the niher lenders. Michigan nnd Minne sota, were hnrd hit. Michigan's Rieatest strength for the coming campaign will be In those carried over from 1027, who were not far behind the regulars In ability. Hoc Hpears of Minnesota likewise has salvaged from the old (lopher ma chine many valuablo parts, but he must piece together a crew that can slund the buffeting of six confer erenoe games, an unusual schedule In the Illg Ten. Conch Hlugg of Chicago nlso Is favored with prospective uvnlluhll Hy of most of his J927 miuad. his greatest losses being Ken House, nil outstanding center, nnd Johnny McDonough. picked ns a Rhodes scholar. The experience of Jimmy rhelnn. Tiirdue cojcIi, In introducing Hnlrh Welch to tho conforenco has help ed to make the coaches even more secretive. Theinn had planned to nave up the Texas wonder und spring him on Purdue's first con ference foe. On the eve of the Purdue-llnrvnrd battle, Capt. "Cot ton" Wilcox broke hie ankle, nnd Welch had to be used. The way Welch ran wild against the Crim son mndo hi ma marked man In every conference game and rhe lnn' surprise was spoiled. JJven the spring training at Iowa Is under the vigilant gnre of the alumni. Borne of whom have been seeking the aealp of Coach Burt Iiipwernen. The faculty athletlo committee determined that Ingwersen hould have nt lenst ono moro year, his firth'iit.,Iowit. und the football ma terial cunilhg eligible next fall may give liiKwerseu opportunity. to con found his critics.. , , , ILLINI. INDOOR MEET TO DRAW 500 ATHLETES CIIAMPAION, III.. Mnr. Ill (AP) More thnn lion nthlelcs, tho plci( of the' mid-west, will launch re newed nssnult on world's trnck and field records In .thn Hnlverslty of Illinois Indoor relay carnlyal, .Sat urday, March "17. ' ' Tho meet will be the climax of tho Indoor season In this section: tho comes tho outdoor competi tion, with the Drukn. Kansas, Ohio Stato. Texas .'and other relay car nivals furnishing 'tho-'.setting :for intercollegiate , Imttli-H for suproni ncy. ' . " -. ..- .'. ' i Thn Illinois cnrnlvnl, lm largest of its kind, will be run off In the university's big urniory ut Chant piilgii. It has a fast, 75-yard .oluy stralKhlnwa for nhiV dashes ifcl hurdles 'und ,a cinder truck of' sv nml Ihreo-iniurters laps to the mile for the -.dlstunce events. l'lvo n:i tlonul Indoor records huve been es tHbllslii il or equalled In this meet s!nco It was launched 1 1 yenrs ugo. Ttvo -world marks may loUe'r Mils year. Jack Klilor of Notre Umiio, who bus tfi-il the record In Mm 75 yard 'dash, will match his speed ngalnst.un ull-star field embcuc Ing Krlss. Ohio Htute; llermnllBen, North weslern, and Grady, Kansus. Cuhel, Iowa Olympic possibility, bus been timed across the 7fi-yurd high hurdles In nine seconils' tint, IH'o-rifthH of a second ranter than tho exlHtlng world niaik. Joe Alli son, his team mate and winner last year In this event, will be back to defend his title. INCOME . TAX. .. FACTS : nepreclatlon ; Ih derine4 "a reiiHonnbtn - allowanee fosUhn 'ox huuHtlon, Avear ,hud toarof, .poi': erty, usiid ,ix Ihe-tf ude .o"t IjUflhieHS,' Including a fomfiablu ullowftitca for obsoleHcencej" . : . .. . ! Depreciation of a homo or prop erty used for pleasure ffi conven ience. uch us. un uutomobtle, 'can not bo claimed. ' .' r. . Depreciation (tue to changed In the Hoclal or hUHlnefH of a nelghborliooil, K.O; Roberts Takes - : Count Frisco RAN FRANC'ISC Young Coi'bett. : no welterweight, (iriiiny was one notch nearer the AeaifUght of ,HS pounders after lhiliQUlnlh around knockout win Inat-cht over Ktldle "K. .0.", Hoherts.mf Tacoma. , nhollFhed? 10 Whnt early democratic ex 'preNident was defeated for nomina tion by the two-thirds rule In the party convention? , ' I Answers to Ihe questions In game mimher nineteen will be found on nnotfter page. ' roxfiKH to thy i-xit Ri;com CHICAGO (Al Itay Conger of the Illinois A. A. will make an at tempt to lower Nurmi'n worW rec ord of 4:10 4-10 Tor the mile run lot fViA Ohln OinlA TTiiIiumU.i ...leue inmr. 13 MP) . Columlnis AnrM nt Kfforts nre Clonal irea- mn. th other lending illstanee runners to furnish the competition for him. UOI.KS 300 : T. POUD (AP) Perfection In howling a 300 score was attain ed by I'Vank C Kartltelser of Chi cago at tho International Bowling conditions' nKrtooiaUon'H tournament here. It or- changes of Was the I'lrst H no -murk in tho usso- Ktreet grade, or : 1'luct tuitions of i-iallon'H '20 years of existence. inai-Ket values can not no'oialmcd. I Depreciation of land," whethr Improved or unimproved, can not! he claimed. , . , . When In tho con me of years .the I owner of property elulmtMl im nHt I as depreciation, no I urtier. claim I will bo allowed, Tlin wife of George Carson, the "Insert ftat," isonght to have him put' ' In Vi 'Vanltarlutn ' because lie t h re w t h I ngs and ha d red h air. Don't marry,- girls, unless you're flurc tho man won't throw things or get red hair. X )ot of fuss is being mnde over tho Hoston talking dog, but H's thn talking cats that make all tho trouble. ,OW--ThlH famous A..C. 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