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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 14, 1929. Pep Punishment? Which do your slioea give you? No question which any woman would rather have anil no reason why lie i'Hii'1 hav it, SIMPLY A MATTER OF COICKECT FIT If your ulioca fit properly no niore tired aching feel, I f Ihey don't your ftsct w-illirr feel right nor look right. linn made it possible for lite Tint time in the hl ' lory of shoe ui ?5 anj 6 10 FIT IIOTH YOl'R FEET and YOL'R PI USE There lit only one ENNA JE1TICK uud wo parry it liluvrlilyoflyllh put turns und in all Stldlh, ' iurluding Nurrow 11 ltd KxlruNurrinr Wide und Kxlra Wide If we can' t fit yon, tee won't tell you. SMITH TRIUMPHS jWashiiigt Seimtorsiaaof iBAKER QUINTET IN WESTERN OPEN Winning Team With Big Train Back j DEFEATS M. I. A, Hill Shoots 285 Over Gruelling j 72-Hole Course to Pass Tommy Armour lly Victor KUIIit" (ANSoclatcd I'l'prt Hpoita Writer) ihvikua f'or.NTity I'l.rn. wet 1 .oh Aiiwif, Jon. 1 4 (ai Mac Donald Hiulth, reined In th very aiiuilow of the Ml. Andrew course, ruinous Hcottlsh stroiiifhohl of voir, hatf wilt 1 ni with hlii Iron and wood a pniffl of western Kolf Iritf records of.ivhlch t lie wearer of the Tartan lit 11 may well h JIIWIIll, Tint liUI Htotl, out! of lit. 'ar liountlc. Hmltha, yesterday won till (IIi.IHIm j.os AllKt-lfH opell, ufler a nilrT'ily u rfolflnif halt lii tin the went ovfr has aacn. 11 waa u rcpltltlon (if his victory of a year hho, hut It waa reiiiHtin-il in even mor sen siiiinual maimer, lie showed tho way lo u field bf ninny 'areata" In tin face of competition that ever hiiM been asaemblrd In Dip went. riiMM'M Ai'iir me Hm It It cume from behind at hU never falterlmf puce to' tte out :i n en-stroke leiifi t hut Tommy Ar mour or Washington, l, l' u other dmiffhty Hcot, hud accumu lated In two pheiioinenal rounlM, lo win I he liifht to wear Hm crown for another year und take us a. first iirlxik ?:t,fiiMI. Winn Hniith rammed IiIh rinal putt down thej nip mi the I Hi It rfi fi n of the ltr-.j vh-ru coma as darkness fell, he ' J i al completed four round with . cnnls of 7I-7I-7M-73 2X6. j Throuaii the o:ir rounds, this veteran euuipultfiier of the fairway played t-very He with cold dellbcr-: ut Ion, unhurriedly iiilculutliia tho dlstaure and hu.ards, m-ver dl-1 playing ffolf ' nllt could he Called , lihennmi'iial, hut nlwaya steady, HIm iiKVieKate for the Kruellluir 7-- hole if clod iv n hut u hImkI'' holy over piir. ! 1 , '. Hi und I out In hohl reth f whh' the tirji(! riKiire of Ariiiour whone Kiilrlt wjih willing hut hlH fluHli wuh weak, Armour Marled li 1m final nti hohm ytiitci day mornlntf with the rhumplouKhlp In IiIm if in Hp. ite wuk HlX HtroheH ahead of hU nuiHl roinpeilloi-H, and m-vtui Mlroke lti front of Kmlth. Ifut um the day' (roKrefow-tl he wiw i Im lead dwlndlu auay alrokt by Mlrnlte, holn by hole, j mm he fullered, and Hmllh Kept up, hits iiururried Knit. j I'on nl to "Vivk . I imrhiieMK foreed Armour to "plek ii" on the IMti lee, with ?M ' . Ity pnut -V,s Kft (Aurtoriiiinl I'rnui Htaff Writer) WAHiJINdTOX. Jim. 1 4 (AP) 'If iwntlinpnt can win baKeball vIcb hero before. KaiuaH 'lly gradualo. John Htew ii rt. reeulled from JMruiltiglmm, and Jack HayH. who hitH nh'ii (H-r- Madison Square '.' w a a -ark 'i Garden Will Be In Trio's Hands (iine the WiiHhlnicton Henators will d art th i'.fJH playing aHon Thft beflef of "Oooae" Goiilln. lendlnir hitter of the league 1nt with a hi if Iftttd over the other HeuMOtt, that IiIk throwing: arm ban American leiiKiie ntiien, i returned to form h one of the main I 'I'hlH la berauiin In nh eting Wal- I fact oik In .lohnaon'a hope for. u ter Johnson to repluee Hiicky Har- more errtetr-nt outfield. rln, who Koen to Detroit, fiark I (loalln'ii Inability to ft away lone (riffjtti hm touched a oft a pot throwa from bft field coat WhhIi in the lieartu of thouMamU of cup. j Inirton more than one Kome hiKt Itul fans. t 'tUir' - The return of the "fir Train."' n,un WomI( w(lo tm a flehliiiK for 20 yearn the Imrllnir iifft of the av,.ri,KP itlt yi.nr of .jyii. will mcain Kenaiom. after a brief abni'iice a il0 j eenter. with either Hum lihe manairer of the Newark club. han',,,. Knille Hume In riKht, iindunbtedly bolntoied the morale , ... of Ih. (Irlffl.l. rul. . I ,""""' in. im. t.fr...-.lyo i pitcher of. the leaKUe luHt year, wltl Inflehl IV?vniiimi1 ' hvnd the mound jttaff.--mipporteil by AIdo from thlM, however, tho ' Ham Joik-h. If red .Marb-iry, Irving Ht-aatora have other reunoim for ! Iladley, Hob Hurke land l.loyd their proHeaMon eonfld-iu e. chief j Hrown, In addition to Home taleiu of which la tha pronilae of a ro-i front the minora. Weaver, .from vamped llifleld, Hi more effective j Chatlanooira, t'untrell from B;iil- ouier d' ft li e and aoiun promlntnif more, Campbell from Kt. I'unl.'A Ilopklna from Mont no I ami Maka from Mlnneapollti, look, like tho moat promltduif of the new mater-, lul. I. Ink a Ih a I'O year old youiiK- new pltchlaK material from the 'iiilrioi'H. The ucqulHltlon of Huddy Myer, brought back to brace the lnneri wall effectively. Johmton believer ater who h-d the American axHotia that with Myer at third, OhhIr HIm-I Hon In HC'H with twenty whin and ttfo linn b HWllcheil to ''abort ; four deleata.' (Irtrflth ot him for where he played when he drat en ja repoited outlay of Jii.uiio. tered tho bltf nhow. The perennial lltiel, Tute- and Kenna. iold Joe Jurttfo will atraln decorate f irat nvei-N, aiiKtiieiitfd by lioHon and bane, and Johnson haa tho cholro Hool. u pair rrom the J'ledmont of ut leant three newcomera to pi tiff league and the Southern uaaoeia' tha Kup at aeonnd left by Itarrla t tlon, will handle the backatoppinK departure. They are Joe f'rouln, dutleH. . Visitors Take Close Game if 19 to 12 Played Here ' Saturday Night The 11-iker Athletic uh haalcot- ball team proved Itxelf too xtronK for the Iji tirande M.1 I. A. tiiln tet here Haturday Miiiit atfd Jhe viNltoi-H went home with a III to 12 win after a hotly contented uame. I ('loap eheekliiK' waa a featuro of the content, both ti-aniH dlttpbiy Int; eeellent KUardlnv. For Uji ( 1 in nil e I Hack and llaxter broke Ihroiifrh I he Itaker defeune for four point each, accrmntlnii for two tblrdM of their team'M total. Jor dan Whh hiKhpoiut man for Maker with five. ' Thin -wan the aero ml aaine nf the week for the M. I. A., the local team winnfni; from the ().-W. five e.irllerJlrt the week. Jt in expected f that a return came will lie ar landed to be played at Halter. The llneupw were INC. NKW VOHK, Jan. 14 (AD Kiir Ihe m-xt two or llireo month! ut l.nal. Ihp ilcmllilcn of Maillon lHiuir (lnnliMi will hi- In the hand" I of a trio that ini'uil William l' farcy, I'ol. John 8. Hammond and Tom l'Nurill. Thin ha heen liladp rh-ar hy llhhaiil Hnyt. t haliinan of tin' hoard of the (iar- t ili.n curnorutfon. ? The i-fniioimllpllltlin Tex Rliltard laid down in death will he dlstll- hmed amonif Carey, fiiat vlce-pi-en- , . . . Ident anil treasmer of the coilmra.. cmcuio Jan H AP) "on; Ham nd a vice-rwl.leiit , ',, i.urrt,10 were out In and aetlnir neneral nianaBer: and , ne(,k al)() n(1(.k u9 , ,Uytzy MeAi'dle. inatehmaker. j mv fop le nB .,,,. ,mhU(.,iall ' On the eve of li la deiurture on a j fliamplomihlp aaed throilKh the " cruttte of more than a month, Hoyt 'nuarter nole today. t' Uushlnif forward with tmexpect CARR FURNITURE CO, Eastern Oregon's Largest . R.A-D-I O D-I-S-T-R-I-B U-T-OR Atwater - Kent, Graybar (RCA), Spartan Equasonne and Edison. Convenient Payments. Michiaan:Purdue .' V . Leading Big Ten the brain after ni-hiK kuockitl out bv Mn in o Oallu.o, of I'rujfuuy, iu u bout lu re on Haturdny nltfht. After taking a terrific beating (luriiiK the aevenih round. Hnnchex canio out Brotftry for the elKhth. He uaa battered to the floor by hi rrugiiayan opponent and failed to rii after the count of ten. A hos pital examination revealed concua-aioa;" llaker 1 1 1 llmm , I'ayne Cook Jordan ...... Thomati .... t'uniliff ..... I'aldwell :' .McAlllHter .'. Ma nary .... KIdy ( 1 2) a (irundn Ului'k Htoddard ... llaxter , Merry M. Htoddard ... K. llaxter ... M. Maxter Ueferee: Umili, of- Ja (Irande. outlint'd the tdiuatlon ut the Gar den ax he and hln iiHSociates saw it. I "PerMoually J aee no reason for ever chaiiKinK the manatfement aa ' It now ,atand." Hoyt declared. I . "t'ertainly nothing will belone for j two or three month a. Many, names f ' have been diHeiiNtied as cllgihlea fort the vacated post of Hlckiird but bo far aa 1 know no particular name is under conHlderation. I doubt if any chantce will be made," i If there Ih any definite plan to - engage Mayor James J. Walker for the post Hoyt raid' he know nolh ! Inff of It. - ' ' : j - "His name U just one of ,100 or ;o mentioned hm likely auceeHKors to .Mr. Kickard." Hoyt wild with n Mm lie. Baker Quintet Is Winner at Powder eil uneed. the .two teaniK lime; naiweil their rivabi with three stralKht vletorlea. Neither nas , l.eon defeated. Wlm-oiiMn and j Ohio mate, which, have won two, . ' and lout one some each, were (he nKKlt, Ore.. Jan. M The Ha only ellliie oven clone to thetn. " 8ciiool liaakctlmll teams ' j won a iloulilc victory uifnlimt tin- . . , " (.North 1'owder nuintetK SJiturday j nlirht In .Vorlh I'owiler, tho hoya jwlnnlni; 65 to !i and Ihe Klrla ;2 to Cuban Fighter Is Injured In Scrap ' MONTICVinilO. I'raguay, Jan 14 I A I') Cleniente Sanchea, 'u. luin hc avywelitht. was In u hospital In tlllj hoys' galno Ihe ("opper Jucketa took an early leail and were ,nevor headed, the. first half emlinir 2ti to 2 in favor of tho lo- I today anfferlni; from conciisslun of.cnl team. IhIi-oUik up to Unit adiil. lie lo- I J VfhLfV9 1 ju'llier with a doen ol herd who VrJl ;Kiiti 1 liA m.ll nf .ilu-ltr lil.il nut 'chancea nf flnlHhliiKt waa to com1 I plete Ida final hole at I o'clock' llhlH afternoon. A par four on tho jlaat nolo would iflve Armour carda of U-(n-'7a-77 SHU for neeond place, which iviih worth 17do,. , I I ' l.eu Ideucl, nallmial prufeHhtoiiai ,, TI'lil,V I'lUNillAMK elo, mplon ,wa lHKlnif -4- "tlufl.. The National JlroadwiBtlnif pom. """ r "" 'im Inleryened, y prOKram for 'llimday hlKhl ' y"","n,"y' " "Mpearel likely, lollowa: 0 to 7. Kvoready hour: 7 ""a would homo out llnrton to 7:3(1, KHkliiiiu: to HiBO, lion. Hnillli. of Joplln, Mo., a7.year.old' lailon KchiiPHi i.tn to, u, Hon ''I place money, 70.l Amalxo: Hi lo 12, ilanci. mimic. JHmllh'H 7 l-7r.-7!i-7tl -SIU left lilm The American HioadeaHtliiK com-!' aennnd placn laal lllk'llt. Hut. any promain fm Tueiiday nlKht fol- Armour apparently had him hrat, : oa: n.-Ki to 7, iirtlKtic ciiHelulile; land IiIckcI waa uoIiik atroiiK. I 7 to 8. roliimhiii proxram; 8 to li, IiIckoI left off play on the Itlth W'rlKl'-y proKriim; S to W::to, hIkhiiIii, . wilh a 113 for that dUtance. 1'nra in.iil iiiihi-1,,1 ; 11 It l In III. li Ikl tirleH . fin the r.-niii III Itiir lun IiiiIkh il flee of I'aul Miniyaii: lo to II. Anier on Die 17th and a four on the IMhj lean I'hllliarmonlc orchealra; 11 to .would kIvc him curda of 77.l!i'74 13, popular luulc. KKX I'oicImii.I (USllho) 0 : 1 T. Ala': )o, nawa, dance mimic. i K HI. Nail Uikn city (lisokc) 7. ni,. NIK': V, impilc: in, dance hour, Uieorio1 TJ 2S. Illiltcn rinya III llnrkill'wl Olhera who wein lo complete' ! tlnlcH toilay lllellidcl; Von Klin, hlolldo Ullluteuri itjii-xcniuc ouiiHci u:iu to li, '(,, n.-truli. Von Klin, who pick. fed up on the Kill hole when he KtIO Oakland (7tl(lkc (I. Nlli'i lhail 7I alrnkrii, needed li par on li. The I'llmims; In to 10:15, DX IiIh liml hole lo klve him s ! 4 and ""'hen. . , ' e fur third place. Ilia earlier KKIir-Hun l-'ranclaco (III like) ' rounda were 7 1 -73-70 -SiHi, C, oritan, NportH: 7, quartet, Cecil-1 'alter lliifren, Itrltlnh open lana: , aweetheart hour!' Il, piano, e diamplou, Hevei'td alriiki'rf JOSEPH TEAM BEATS ELGIN IN LAST HALF. The JoKt-ph HlKh Hchool luinktt. i ball team wound up ita Journry Into' I nloa county Haturdny ultrht by d ' ri'utlntr Ktulu IU to 11, after loimr to l.a Orande Krtdny ultfht V& to k, ! waa iinni;; 1t, Aiiioh and Andy; lo:IM. above fair on all four of hU revu: 11:10, dunce mudc. rounda and finished In a triple tie KKI- l.oa Anir'leM (iMokcl fl, 'with Al l-idnoMt of t'hlcai,-o( ami Mb'; H, ibdeetlve stortert; N:80, i-Ved MorrlHon of l.oa Anirclea, lla Mlt: , eoneerti in, Nllt. j,OM( who completeil hU 7!l holea Hraitle (U7kc) 6, music; yt.Hti-nl by phivlmr Ihe last ihr 7.ao. symidM.ny: S. old m.-lodles; 9. I hl mirkimss showed cards nf-77- rtimuui ;au, urinat frame; i, 74.711,711 sail, inineo music. - KOA Denver (Molie) fl, NM; K. flniimial miestlonB, orehesira. KTO Han I'Vnnciseo (lUoke) (J, Mil'; 9. Kolsier hour; a, NHO. Kc'WII Hollywood (Jtf.'ikc) a:4fi, entertainers; 7:4ft, news; ;Sn, box In in;. to, dance music. KHIJ Hpokane .M'"kc) NIK'; X. varied proKram: NUi'; 10, dance music; IS, program; I3:S0 to 1 , happy caravan. KVA-Han IVanclseo (lL'soke) (I, hews; 0:1ft, prog ram; 7, Alb"; II, west count frolic. KUW 1'ortland u:rtkc) ti, N'Mc; (I, studio; o, dane froHe. KI.X tiakland (hfcnke) 0, trio; 7. nown. iihimIi; (i, iiulutei; H. pop ular won ft hour. KOMU Heattle (l'iike) n, Mip: N. orchestra: H:B0,- NMO; i, sym phony; lo, dunce, music; 12. news, music. KHJ l.os AmrvleH (DiMikc) . urtran, soloists; fl;4ri, n H; 7. con cert; 7:;iu, playlet; . symphony; iu, dance music. KN I-os AiiKtit-a (oiOk ) 0, nttiKir; 7, Dr. MumiiKurdt; 7:30, ft-ature; K. Itutus and His Mule; U, ft-nture; lu to 1, dan'v music. KKOX l.om; Ilt-aoh tltjnkc) A.ori, eiitertaiittra; 7, lluwatlun trio, orchestra; . theater proa 1 am; II, 01 Kim; 12 tu I, recordlnKH. A (tirl mentioned In the ltoth ateln caae tobl police she had lived In ('hlciifto since she waa 10 yeur obi urn) nt'Ver had been mixed up in n murder raae. What u sImkuIui perstin! oseph 7 to I, the branehllnn team . behiK unabla to make a field if mil. 'The last half, howrver, found tho j visitors hltitiiK their atrldu lo score il& points to KlKla'a i. Tha ruiiih j was played In the new irym at Kl Kin, which Is aatd to be one of the best In the county. Jimmy ttosin baum, of l.a Orundi', refereed. Stat Hat Monopoly II la reported that l"S speeleN ut ihuilN In the sialp of W.ibMn.- i likll ill found ten ' re evi. 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