La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1928, Image 2

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    Wednesday, November ,21, livjs.
'I' m'h Two
LA UKANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Hates Rayon
Bedspreads
In rose, green,
g-old and blue.
Sizes HO x 105.
At
$4.95
KILL'S
In-M'iulubIe
V ttJm
Dcpeii'luhlo
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t 'Men go in planning n sub v. ay.
.ii'-ilusn linn have K'own tiled of
v. caring si eel li luifth riding t he
fi-'I vuih to and from work.
jFOUL GIVES WING
WIN IN ROUND 3
Semi-final Ends When
Unfair Blow Gives
Woodfin Victory
Weldyn "Tuffy" Wing, Poitlund
scrapper who HkMs at 145 pound,
won from Curley Johnson, of Holse.
Ida., on ii foul In the vcheduled Ht
round hcadllupr lut night at tin
opt ning of tlx1 Jefferson avenue
ari'iin. The deciding punch came
in th third round, when Johnson
hit Wing low a second time, fol
lowing ii warning Ifcsued by l(ef
erec u. i. Heott enrlh i In th fight.
I'p until then Wing wuh giving
Johnson ii boxing h hsoii, utthOUKh
his lwt huds to the (iem Hlato
tntin'H fur were in no way stug
k l inn. Johnson' fnre wan red
from tin many jabs lut he kept
driving in. attempting to land u
solid smash on Oik etunlVA Orvgon-
iiin. Johnson appeared hcuvtar j
limn liiM opponent.
Another IVMil j
Preceding the main event, nn- j
othm bout the semi-final six- j
rounoVr hImo moijiiI up lit u foul t
with Mini Woodfin, Of Maker, get-!
ting the referee's nod utter Cliff j
Pan-in, of Walla Walla liutl ripped
low punch that put Hud down
HE'S THE BAREFOOT BOY OF FOOTBALL
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? IH'''-- tr- 'M "'H,,,I y " HhyxWttii, who mtli
" '"' '" vli!nc Of a foul. .
Henry ( Honolulu ) lliiKhes In hy way of lifliiK n hit; football figure at ftn-nn Sump miIIi-l-p this
ypai- In f:n't, the llnvaiiiiu is iotuit-d ;is one of the AuaiCt:' nutiiif'tuys, after his fcreal .howlni; an a
fr-Hhnian. lie's a triple thu'Jil and then nome, nx he receive.", rairh'K the t;ll. is yond imerfwenee
and u fine defensive buck. In addition, lie punts, too, around ihi yariln, now that lif'.s frcttiiiK tii'it1
u.tt-d to playinu wilh hiioes on. l'holo .showK lilm tlnna n bit of barefoot work.
"p until the fourth round, when
thn fiKht ended, both iioy wr
mixing H up with fir.nt on And
then the other holding a ffllyht ud-
! vuntiiK'.
Thrt'o I'rellnui
Tim e prellminnrleH h ft the fann
In Rood humor for the final
unit eh cm. Hi it'k Andernon, of I. a
(irande, Kt a lraw from Kddlft
New A. A. U.Head
To Hew to Line
On Amateurism
Hy r. t. o.huitii
(AsKoeiah'd I'i-chs Kort.s Writir)
NKW VOKK, Nov. Jl (Al')-
A firm hund, one which only a de-
MEDFORD MAY
PLAY BENSON
TEC II NOV. 29
NIGHT FIGHTS
Collins, of Halt l.nke City. Collin rude uko wiim helnir un.d to hurl
hnvh r than 'lis tumul flKhttnfT at; pound ut lKlttH and hainutiMN,
U'eiKht. wiin l.nftblH la warrt off l to Kuide Hit- Ainulcm- Aihhtlc
moMt of MHek'H hndi and rountrrn.'. I iilon throtiKli the coming year. I
McKim. of linker, refer thiM I " Taklnif office iik president sbort
ntatch. J'V before the 4nth unniinl convi-n-
Kck Worden won IiIh srrap wilh Hon rame to u coe, Avery Itrund
V'einon Coleman JumI one mlnuiti of ChicaKO madf it clear at
and Mi KecondH diler they Hhoolc once that the amateur mien arc in
hnhdM, w hen he. sunk u body punrh' tor Ktriet enforcemi-nt.
that doubled Coleman to the run- "H l not the ruh-M Hint arc at
va for the count, t'ntl! then, the fault.' he nald, "but the nlmlnin- :
boyH were i'ifhttuK on evn tennsJ I trution of them."
OrvnJ AndiMon won over I.eroy! Chattintf Informnlly. he bioiiKht
l.ilmunrlH, u n en in, on tt terhnbul P the cam-H of "atblete who have
knockout in the fourth round, after KrOwn In ubility in ay tennl or j
llooiinw KdriimulN ntitnerouii timert track to such u point that they aiej
durlntf the lut three fin in en. Thl wanted in all eiions of the conn-j
wan a minppy bout in npitn of th try." '
miperlorlty whown ly AnderHoii. HIh hva tn "I'ro"
The boys fouKht at 118 pounds. 'i"ndoubtedly," he naid, "Tllileti
I .nut nlKlit'i curd wum thn first Jium ilone the sport of tennis a Ki'cat
of the Hen sun to be held In the deal of fcoud whether be is an am
Jefferxon avenue arena. While tho nteur or not. About the merits oi
houso wiut not filled to capacity, a hi cae I know little. j
lair crowd wan in attendance. "lluit my personal opinion is
, . , I that unlesM a man has some source
j of Income. Homo regular employ- I
' inent, outside or hpoit, be is a pro
fessional." !
J'rotuoterK ' win offer finujicial
I'oim.AXn. )ie.. Nov. :i (AP)
Ir IteiiKon I'olytcchnie hih
school wins this afternoon in its
Ka inc Willi l-'rarfldiu Hih . whool,
anil If the principal of lh-nsou and
Jinnet j. Hiehnrdson, mnnajcer of
.Mulinoiiiiih stadtiiru, can itfrree to
terms of Medfoid IHkIi mi-IiooI
there may be a Kumc between Heli
con ii nd Meilford at 1'ortland
TltanliHtflvIn day. If llenson wins
, today the matter will be coit-sbh ced
! at a conference tomorrow.
I Itichardson i" a waiting word
from Washington Htnte college on
it proposition -for a post-M-nttou
. Katne between Ore if on and Wash
fiiKtoli Stale at N J lilt noma h Sta
dium I H e. Or eKon is willing.
Hagen Will Head
lly the AsmmiiI I'res
MINM:aI(I.1S. Minn. Hilly
1. IK tit, St. l'aul. out point eil Her
1 man Itatx.Iaff. .Mlnot. N. 1. (MM:
I Kin if Tut, MinneapoliK, outpointed
j Tommy Cello. San Francisco, (la);
j Krnic I'eter. Chicaso, outpointed
j Jack Sharkey, Minneapolis OS),
j J X I l AN A I'Ol .IS Johnny Hums,
San l-'ranciffco. and Johnny Mason.
Scranton. I 'a., drew (Hi); Norman
l Ifrowit, Chicago, knocked out Cecil
Hurt. Indianapolis CD.
CI.KVKI.AXH Ocorffe Court
ney. Oklahoma, stopped Charlie
llelnntfcr. New York ( ft ).
1 AVKXPOK'l la. Tuffy Orif
fithH, Sioux Ctty, la., knocked out
Jackie WtlliamN. Denver D.
I.OH ANOHI.KS Cowltoy Jack
WilliM. Texas, outpointed Joe An
derson of Covintcton, Ky.. 1").
WALLA WALLA IS -EXPECTING
WIN
Kcport from Washington
City Shows Blue Devils f
to Be Confident I
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Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock
sharp. Walla Walla ami Im Hrande
llKl C tiool elevens Will llieet ill
tnlerhtute combat on the l.u. (Jtande
hlKh Kiidiron. Thin Is the only
nut-of-dlhirlet fitne for the Tineis
ithiH year and, hopeful of a victory
it he Humid U KOintf through ttonic
slt-i'nuoiM prepuralioilK thiM week.
The Timers, with a HUCcessCul kc:i-,
jMon beltind iheni marred hy only .
'one defeat, will go into Hie Kunic
! imderdOKH purtleularly in the'
1 t-yeH of the Itlue Devils. j
IA headline In' Monday's Walla,
Walla Jttilletin said: "Dope Say.
Wa-Hi Do 1'oiutK Kilter." f
And the story went un foHowtf:
I ' " Wi re it not to r the way t h a t ,
fool ball team the country over i
j have been boot In K" the dope hue-'
ket, even tfoiriH' o far as to Htlek j
I both feet in the effort, Wa-Hi foot- j
ball fun mitfht look forward to an
easy win this Saturday when tliej
Hlue Devils travel nvere the niO'in
taiiin to meet l.u Grande. KiRurint
in such wise however, is ilatiKcrous.
nnd unsound. j
"The dopcHter who Is wttll willing .
to use comparative corc as the
one and only basis tor, his' judK
ment, will find plenty of thought j
In looking over tin records of Hie
:two team. Tlie only liKKreallon '
j met hy Walla Walla aild l.a Grande
J is Mcl.otiKhlln hih of 'Milton-j
J ''reewater. f
I Mac-HI Heat I -a (ii-ftiulu !
J "What did each of these suuads
do with the I'ioneers? l.u Oriinde i
HOCKEY STAR
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Deautv. vfnr. poise here Is a
pin ure oi inese i ni ce i uain ics
ns they're embodied in Miss Al
lies ItoilKfts of Hut'falo, N. V.,
hockey player of Smith college.,
Northa mpton, Mass.
icame up to .the I win ( itles fired
(with the possibility of winnltiK the
j KMHtern n-Kon championship af- a comparatively full quota of
,ter Hh defeat of Knterprlne. Wl ,,r,nKii,. HUrrinK a minor injury
jthe down Mate hoys let for home lff M)nk iimh,.rlm. uu M.,bcr
once more, their hopes had been (jf t)(. KiM1I(i, an. n KOO(l rimti
completely Idasted by u stunnlnf ,ion Tw0 who luivv ht.(.n u tU
j.t!i to It trampliuK that had been laKanl wilh th,.ir HtiMles. were
,no lluke. . - , u.n at hon, Saturday while the
j, 'IThut pini! wan played on Or-; ,,,,,, wont 1o i.nWsi-r. (irti.les will
looer i .1. .i ii.ii u, iiifiuer ui it uy 1. IIM ihi wet'L tor Ibi trlii c:iell
Atwater Kent
All-Eleclrie
Radio
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Conipiele with
I'tah Dynamic
Speaker
In Magnificent
Custom Uuilt
Cuv:Iier Cabinet.
CARR
FUKNITURR CO., Inc.
Main 770
K:i stern t U ebon's Largest
Hniiie l'uriiib(rH
COACH COINS a i-:v oni:
CHICAGO. Nov. I ( Al) -Ju.lirn
Walter I'. Sleffell, tile Cu m III lit j ii -Coai'll
Of Carnegie Tech, exp;,jn,
today why the Canirtr;, Scnieh de
feated Not re Dame la it Saturday,
and In so doin.y be c (iiied a new
Scotch joke.
"That Scotch line." said (he
judife. "just uoul.tn't KiVe.'
l-'or 1ft years Judy Steif.-n lias
been weeki-ndiiur in I 'itishtn
coachiiif! t he, 'arile;;ie football
teattiK.
Ziiro .
Sl'eliill
sab! c
i;-ntd 'Tur!:, is
n wife. Who
:;;httnf? spliil '.'
Ryder Gup Team mUy Southworth
To Lead Cardinals
.1. ii. ki:i:xi.y
Aiti-lit
l.n (ii-iindi. Ore.
cuit'Aco tiurs Mi;tri"
CIllCAdd, Nov. 21 (Al'l Tlio
mn)tlr niitioimt KWinunlntC chump
Itinttilp tn4 WAinfH"toWAtl4 to
l'liic-(iK lv thn Nutlnnul Amiitnur
Allih-lii' I'nlnn, will lm In-Ill III.
l-viiruiiry In 1 lit" I.uUh Khoir utli
It-tic vih pool.
La Grande
People Are
Investment
rewnrdji to tunntetir nthtele.-i ar
lurffely responsible lor violations
Of the rode, the new presldeill
addeil, indiralitiK that a HkIii nun
will be kept upon them.
The only move niude by Hie con
vention durine; ii!i Hussion lure to
make the amateur rules more strict
wuh adoption ol a rule makiiiK a
mun InellKible us an amateur for
exploiting his ai hie tic prowess
whet her or not he act ually re
ceives compensation fur so doinx-
There Is iliplotuacy as well as
Iron In Ihe makeup of the new head
of the A. A. C he hopes to bri nk
f LKVKI.AND, Nov. (Al')
Walter llntfeti, deTi-n ted ..recently
i in national professional Klf cham
pion. wtH captain the American
Ityder cup team oT Cnlted Slates
e,nlf pins when tt invades Knyland
nxt sjirinir lor its biennial battle
with Great Iti-ilain's best.
This honor ucnt to HaKen when
l.eo DleKfd, present tide holder,
endorsed for the captaincy f the
final session of the National Uoll'-:
eis' association's annual nieetlnf
liere, demurred in favor of Hanen
who headed the contingent whirh
deflated the Itritons in this conn--try
last year.
ST, l.ol IS, Nov. 1 (AP) Hilly
Soul h worlh, outfielder on the St.
Louts Cardinals' world's champion
team of l'.iU nnd inanatfer lust
year of Koche.ster, N. Y., a Card
inal farm, today was named man
auer of t he ( 'nrdimilH, sueceeditiK
Willimn McKeehnie. President Sam
Itreadon withheld details of the
one year contract; " "
later, Wa-Hi hud to right with
everything It had to ill feat Mac-Hi,
12 to 0. The locals then, still ko
Intf by thet reason iiiK of the com
parative wore dopester, are at
least & 1 point h better than their
next opponents. Not so bad.
' "KollfiiK up those .M points or
in on-, will be something of a task
for the Hlue I evils. l.a Oratide,
since its drubbing at the hands of
I Mac-Hi, hait found out that it can
(win over some better than mediocre
competition, having downed Itaker
by u 14 to 0 score. With that
I much confidence added, and a de-
t sire to show that they aren lif-i
; ferent team then the I'ioneeiH
up this w
has declared
"IJuht practice wil h attention to
the developing of - plays anil
.smoothing out interference run
ning, which was nut of much use
iiKatnst I'russer, will be stressed
most of the week. A light scriin
niuK Mession may come either
WeduesrJay or Thursday, but with
the hard Yakima contest looming
for the Thanksgiving spectacle,
couch Dimick is not willing to
risk injury to uny of his players."
How About Pendleton 'I'll-? .
What the Walln Walla dopester
didn't tube into consideration how
ever, was that Pendleton defi-uted
Mae-Hi 1'2 to 7 and then l.u Grande
mm
2
Farrell and Haaen
Beaten by Moe, Dolp
THREE to FIVE MINUTES
to FORTY THEATRES
.AND ALL SHOPS
i)umin-lpil. the 1.U (Irunilo outfit
iH very liKi ly to nutko tho irolnK ' l'"y"' Hufks to a m-orel.-KH tl,
toiiKh for tlx- Hluf un.l Whltn. j '"tlnilly inuklnK more yarrluw tlmn
!.- Him-' ItpvlU In KliaH '- ""' '"'" ' fti-fn'
! "One uilvantiiK tlmt tho Itlnot A n-al liuttli loom.s niwl lnlir.i
! OfVilH will liuv lliiH wei-U, nnli-HS lions alrpaily point to tho r-rnwtt of
:furlhpr ac-f-ltlrnts ritnlo up. will h. Hip yoar S:itnrlay.
1:I'II:NI:. f)m.. Nov. il (Al'l
Two yoinitc I'nivi-iMity of DicKnn
.st uil.-ntM won an i-hiliition Koir
niatcli lien- Tuesday from Jolinny
l-'arr.-ll. I'lilte! Slat--H (p-n tith'
A year ago, two years ago, La Grande
was looked upon as a good "Sucker
Town". 'Most any kind of investment
scheme, regardless of exliorhitant fees,
fiiuv;, bonuses, and penalties that the
investor was required to pay, found
satisfactory sale here.
I ut people liegan to investigate lwfore
spending their money. They began to
study and analyze building and loan
contracts, installment bonds, and stock
offerings.
Tho result is evident in tho fact that
l.a Grande now has fewer investment
salesmen visiting it than ever before
in its history. The La Grande Building
& Loan, its home company operating
without memberships fees, or fines of
any kind, has had remarkable growth.
Lank savings accounts have jumped.
La Grande people are "investment
wise".
Ill GRANDE BUILDING & LOAN
down the antagonism of the west- holder, nnd Waller Hagen Ilrittsh
ern conference colleges and the I open winner. The pair, Vincent j
National Collegiate A. A. which Dolp and Don Moe, both of Port-j
have not allied with Ihe orgnni.a- land, wonjhree up and one to go
Hon, by w Inning Hie support and when Mm' chipped In his niMshh-,
Interest of lorilier college athletes shot on the seVeut ecnt Ii hole for a :
from that sector, like himself. His birdie two.
(own unanimous election was u The exhibition mutch was a best
! triumph for this plan of concilia- ,u foursome, for which Moe un.l i
I tlon which is expected to make the I oi mmed lu a tnedal score of
; A. A. P. u more uuliled and cf- flit, n M nnd n 32. Hagen nnd Kar- i
teclivo body. j n.i in,n, d in a total of tin, a 34
. llml n
A Soil-Inch telescope Is to be
Itullt on Mt. Wilson. Maybe theyj MI.IOIna has b
aif trying to lielp Tex Kickard to jprobuhly the shttck
Hud u new cbainpion w bo w III I of Hie solid soul U
draw a millioit-dolhir gate. ltcan.
'en erupt in;,'
atis'v,! by part
tollntc Kepub-
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.... Dur new garage door sets
are just what you need for the obstreperous
door.
Come and see how they work.
Home Lumber & Coal Co.
Successors to Claude C. Pratt .
, Phone MAIN 218
I Supremacy!
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KIX'ICIVIN'Ui i.
Going Out or Going In
Which Window?
WHEN you push your money under the grill in
the theatre, it's gone for good as far as you're
concerned.
When you push your money through the teller's win
dow in our savings department, it is immediately put
to work for you. In time it will earn enough to pay
for all your recreation. Keep a well-tended savings
account in this bank.
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United States National Bank
La Grande, Oregon
"Member Federal Reserve System"
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