La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 23, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, Januai y 23, 1!)2!).
I
New Arrivals
In
Spring Shades
In
Printed Crepes
At $2.95
Hill1
Dependable
Values.
Dependable
Quality,
OUTLOOK FOR RED 1G0LF S SSI! 3?A5 ,o , . New Angle Seen
ill 1 IJillt AUUUl
SOX IS UNCERTAIN
Last Night's
Basketball
' Hr u Asnrtall Pffrt
- Ci.KVKl.ANI Paul Plrrone.
l.-ianl, outpoint d Hay Itomncy.
If Talo, Orl Tremalne. out--nd
John 1h Neri, Cleveland,
J 'llAVAl'KEf: Shuffle Calla
P;.n, CMco. outpointed l'hl( Kit
liurt, Oklahoma, ):. Sammy
Ward. Phh-nso. outpointed lulc
V-w. Milwaukee. , ,
J t . K K U A It 1 1 1 Pa, Kra n k i
Ijn U. t lira. S. V.. outiolnted
Johnny Dundee. I H): Tubby
Nobel. Wilkcsliarre, slopped Jack
Salinger, Montana, CJ.
CHI'AJO Joey M III. Chica
go, outpointed Spug Xyfm, Pora
Mlv. Ida., H": Kddl le.illatine,
Chicago, m pointed "Iowa. Joe
lilvrrs. Cedar llaplds. la., (Hi):
Paul Palitah-n. Chicago, knocked
omi Jerry Sullivan. - Indlnnapolt.
IS): "King" hvlnky, Chicago, and
Kahe It Coraey, St. Paul, drew,
.
ST. PAPI, My Mulliran, Hi.
Paul, oui pointed Al Van Kyan,
South Hi. Paul. (10); Spud Wur.
ptiy, Moorehead. Minn., knocked
gut OiiJe- 1 .a hood Hutte, Mont
(I); Jodnny ' circone. Duluth,
Minn,, outpointed It-d Pry, St.
P.VJi, l: Jackie Cameron. Hi.
Paul, ' otitiHeitiUd Km Hp North,
Waterloo, luwa. .
I.VDIAS'Al'Ol.IS Moan ttaum-
gurtner. Port Wayno, outpointed
fammy Price. Indianapolis, ();
Tut Seymour, New Orleans, and
Paul Anthony. Slous City. low.
drew. : deorge Kutulis. Chira-
fo. stopped Hilly Myers, Indlana-
Ioll. (1).
Ijofl ANOKI.KH Ncnty Hrown.
Kfoux City. loa, outpointed P.mle
iMcm Chirairo. I KM.
Bill Carrigan Expects to
Do a Lot of Building
During Season
lis William It. KIii
( Associated Prca Sport Writer)
IIOSTON. Jan. 3 AP) Hill
Cairigan b flow to do a lot of
Ltiifdlnr with the Iloston Ited Kox.
He ha b.-en, building for two
years and he ImI1 v- It will take
at bast iwrt more before he c
get a ninMnaion of younic Ift!
itUyr-rtf, iih ft caKtofr h-n nnd
t)ir. thut will mak any kind of
an lmprtlon in th AnuHmn
IftaKUf.
)lt liaa 37 ploym on )ia roster
and only 13 of ttum mr-rp wlt'i th
club Utst waNon. lie kua 13 pit
rhTa. jMx catrhra, 1 infi-ld'nt
itnd Hrht outfildf-ra. -
tit haa no Idea who la oinr to
1-lay in hi inMHd and do-n't pk
pwt to until til juiuad Jtfia ln
iworklna- out at liradnton. rt.t..
tor a rouplf of wk.
Itali Hurr of SA4k
Phil Todt. thf Imu flfHinir Mri
laarman In the Itujcue taut a-aaon.
acrma to Im thi only inflrldcr aur
of holding hip Job, but ilothrork
. will Im- on hand to auccwd liltn If
h. falU to hit b' tl. r than h- did
lat ftMHon. Hill ltrariin, who hua
hf'ld down v'ond for thf pant two
fu-uMma. must outfiKtt J4:rry Htnn
darrt, lat of Itrooklyn. and Clrtint
Ciillia, who cam from Whahlnaion
In ill lluddy Myrra trade, for the
Joh.
There an thr- outKtandlnir ran
dirtut for thf abort atop - l rth,
H.iroM Ithyn1, Mho ram from
Philadelphia on walvm: Wuliy !
f'tlM-r and totily J Hffvoa, w ho
hold down that poaltlon for Waph j
Inirton for two aoaaona. j
I Kr-kM Itilrtl JUiMTiian .
t'nrriKan'a LiKKwt probh in a-f-mx i
to tx' the flndinir of nn adniuuti' '
thlnl batsman. Hia Imm l-t Im
HoMy Itarrftt. who la romlne up
from the Buffalo internntionala and
iw-f iPK ithoui Hpi to hloMom into
a major leayitp atar. Karrftt w&s
with Hrooklyn for a lime aevtrnl
ycitra ajto tmt 1'nrle Wllhrr Ilohin
pon thou (rlil he took too Ion if a
aw-inr with the tmt and rhtpped
him 10 Atlanta In llmo lo hIp that
club win the Houthern Ira true in
nant.
r . -. ... m .
ji Tjj
To Join Yanlcs
Enoch Bagshaw
HKATTI.K. Waah.. Jan. :i (AP)
Th" J aily. cam pun publication,
i in a, fibril iHF' tditorial. declared .
i that litudt-nt government was an
Jwtiie In thf debate cr-nterinif i
; around Knorh ltahaw, football
i vtmfU, At tbe preaint time. I
The ediioHul r-fu-d to aoropt j
thi- Intrrpr. tntton of the faculty!
(.thbiic conimittee that li waa a
! ntonil Ueftion involving the unl-'
i v-ndty nd ilerlart-d thai the Ktu
: .fnt bin d ami paid th coach nnd
that then-fort H wn In thrir
power to fire. j
January Clrahce Of RADIOS T,7
A limited quantity of 192) All Electric Rdio
Sets --Complete With Cabinets --Also battery
sets at decided reductions. A small payment de
liveis your radio set ! .
CARR FURNITURE CO,
"Student cov rninent. la an Ikkup
1 SAMMY BAKER
DEFEATS LONG
I A 1VKTLAIU
't " thp ( iiltortal wrlior uvriH. j
i "1'r'tiil. nr f n ncT in di'finlU'ly In
U-ylnp.'itliy with ntlldfnt control of
;tluir (itto urriilriL Kiiifl-nta wnm
i lv'i'I nl Sx-nrT'ii iii-riion. If
! that dt-eision nilhhrhl, th rlr-
If lt uiOfiKirattl ronfiili nre of the
i tii'l ntrt in tht-ir prcsitint is fn-.
I iianupn-J." j
AfUT runxultinjf vnrioun in
!t'-n-t tl P" raon yortfrday. t H
, pn-f i'J tit ftillcil a tiifi-tlnic with ,
I i i.prct"'nlnllvn of definite ' vi-w-
hwivywidKhl champion or the world
Kuvr lil! views in a radio talk lust
IllKlll.
Tlic public inleri-t In hcavy-n-ciLrht
iiiatchii and-tin' rcftullunt
i biK purKt-H'offi-rcd by promoter, is
r.i cauHine the Uii of Annrlcan
I'OHTI.ANO. Ore.. Jan. Z3 iai I n(,aVy,VPBh(R to deteriorate." mid
S. rKcont Sammy Maker nevor ,aiu,.r who retired lam week
wa in danger tit uny time lust llft,.r ,g yt,nm of fKhtlng. "In a
, r ji nlKlit line inn inn rv.mu frw ymn our no-called lo.idins
As M.n W. A. Outcn. North ;Iih fharby UnK. Omaha neitro . hrBVywl,Ri1M will 1 men who have
Carolina Slate fulluark and out- ; bowr. wan in proitrer-. i ,een pushed to the top without the
llpldcr. kch a diploma thin May, 1 otner nami. nour ,.,.,. iminlnc and experience.'
Iifi colnt! lo loin the Sew York 1 Ranter cimimiu.. .....-- -Yahkcnt.
He U a bis 200.poundei ''n t"-tt K'-n by l.ons Haker
.Ai ea:d to be a great rrospeej. jPtav-J a constant ''
! and lefw on the colored boy race
"''' ' from the second round until the
. . . . i I . . 1 . .. . ..hi nnna In I
' a n. end Ol III' IHIVlll- '- m'J
Yankee rlaUerS the last mania, did the colored boy
1. " ..... . .. I
T-r. D, lull to come rlKnt ouuk lor nioie
j w fie -Y uiituci rit
w
CYRIL
WALKER
NIGKT FIGHTS
t
" FPOKAK& On-gron Hlate col--U-Kv
32. (Joniaira 36. -
OAKLAN'1) I nlveralty of Cal
ifornia. , Kt. Alary a roll- M.
l.iH ANOKI.KMW Pnlvenaty of
. Ho u thorn California I. Occidental
rolU-K 17.
PAIX AJTO. Cal. Ktanfnrd
unlveralty 8S. Olympic club of Ran
Kranclaco 2?.
Of the riith t outfielders due to
report at Hradenton, four have
een a-rvire with the Ifcd Hox.
Tliee ore 1m l-'Iajctead. Ken Wil
llatua, iHjitff Talt and Jack Jtoth
rock, who would rather play fliat
baae. The newcouient Included Kl
Hot Hifo low. a d. nion minor leuKue
hitter who was part of the Myera'
traite. and l-oep. Ihunaa and Kear
rltt. three minor league purch&aea.
Carrigan knOwa catcher and he
reema to have a atrong maff with
Alex (JuMon. Churlle Merry and
John K vlng. who have been with
the club, and lioh Aabjornaon. re
called from Akron: Kddle Connr-1-ly.
who ptuyt-d ii the tantern ba
Ke luxt Maaon. imd a youth from
Wat ervi I Ip, le.. named, J n n n y
Hhanaham who played Ixt II for
t'olby rollire.
fiV llolflOKTM
There will le fivn right handed
holdover! from the pitching
Maff. Hie Kd Morria. Charley Kuf.
flng. iNinnv Mud'ardcti. Jack Ku.
M il and Pat Klmtnona. Morria was tlurn.
f yril Walker' h tliMUiiiillficntlim for Ui lalitg piny lit the 910.000
I a Aitmlrw omu tiiakt-H lilin.u i-otiteiidf r for tin title the
Mirlf!V lfintit pro.
Ily faemi Allan
( Axaocited resa Staff Writer).
. KKW VOHK AP) Cyril Wal
ker, former open champion whom
deliberate nvthoda of lay ' have
harried tournnment tifflelnU for
huHtlinK up the atra,oiIert who gray
the hair of tournament of fit-UN
the world over.
and then only because a his feet
iKjintJt last night. Among them wa '- tcmnorarllv failed him .when he
, Hugahuw htmaelf. He is expcted ' NEW YOltK. Jan. 23 (AD ny Waa in lUateraa fcom Haker'a pun-
to ih view the entire question and their nuinln-m ahall the New York Uhfng blows. . . ..-
has promised to give a-decision na .'Yankees be known this summer. - j The' Ted Itogoway-Bua Ilurnell
noon as -passible. Al.-anwhile there Setting a major league precedent. frud enil(( in a draw- after six.
, i mum ronjeciure a 10 prrm- me lansees nave Ueciueu to nave
di nt s action. At a meeting Mon- ulnch numerals sewed on the
i .lay afternoon be refused to accept hack of their players' whirls so that
the rixiKnuiion of the faculty alh- each may be readily identified by
h tic committee and it was under- tana In the stands.
Hood y -sterday that the body's ac- I'ndcr a tentative arrangement,
tion waa an interpretation of Dr. the regulars will be numbered by
: Spencer attitude On the nubjecL their position in battinff order.
liagKhaw a!fo refused to consider Thus a fan who doea not know bin
the question closed until President Yankees can search the field until
' Spenc- r had given hia decision, he finds a pluyer with a huge No.
With the Husky club, an organixa- 3 on his back. That will be, of
tion of football players on tha course, the well known home run
campus, taking the action of the manufacturer, Itabe Kuth. No. 1
I faculty committee as final, a move will be Karle Combs: No. 4. I.ou
j wan started yesterday for a revival (iehrig. No. ft. Hob Meusel and so
'and unification of campus In- on. The key to the numbers will
i tereMs played In the student body be found In the acoreenrds.
oritanlzation and in athletics and ., ,. ,- .
took upon ihemaelvea the task of The demand for 44'b would ex-
. creating such an Interest. c..d the supply If newspapers
itoitsK is itimiti:i
NKW OKI.KANS. Jan. 2Z (AP i
years, may play it trifle f.,ter now. Jutir- I-., winner of last years
or he1 may not; the tiny Knullsh $6u.(l(io New Orleans handicap ui 1
man Is u nihl.rn chafi and his the fair jrrotinds. was retired today-:
Justice P., has not started this
MAN DELL WINS
vnnu nr.ritniT
LIGHTWEIGHT
printed all the news.
rounds of fast work.
ilike Hrotherton. Walla Walla,
stayed six rounds with Hob Muriels
although the latter seemingly nnd
him in a bad way several times.
.Muriels suffered a broken thumb
in the fourth round. ,
Fears Effect Of
Big Boxing Purses
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 23 (AP)
Hauling 1-evinsky thinks big
purses "are ruining American
heavyweight fighters and in n few
years this country will find Itself
in the same unfortunate condition
that Kngland did ten and fifteen
years ago." The former light
i 1
ejection by California officials for
"deluying the game" in a recent
tournament' may roll off his back
as have the wnils and profanity of i
fellow profefedonals In years gone I
by.
Walker is unbelievably alow but
he contdders the agonizing preli
minaries n n easentinl (tart of his
L'fiio and there the matter has
nun?, for the ruls wty nothing of
a contestant's gait in a tournament.
Tha mien are nllent but the play
ers have not been and tactful offi
cials have, u totally placed Walker
at the tall end of the field. Some
times he- tms gone mit with n mir
ker when a partner objected. And
his protests have found deaf ears
in hlKh place.
Walker has alwaya had a great
dent of trouble with the galleries.
On one occasion he rebuked a 1
group i'f alrhl-Mtrs who wtr not j
quiet enough and received, in re
reprimand from tourna- 1
year. In a workout, he pulled up
so lame that trainer "Hoc" Hlddle
today not only declared hltn out
of this year's handicap but said he ,
would be retired to the stud.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 23 (AP)
I'ltrhting with one rib broken, and
favorinir n knit collarbone that was
fractured In a lout last fall, Sam
my Man. b II. world's UKhtweight
champion, showed all his speed,
dash and skill last night In defeat
ing Jack Gillespie of Detroit. - '
' - . ' It was Mandell'a first fight since
rHillT SAl'K-CltACKLHS ,Un collarbone was fractured at
PORTLAND. Jan. 2.1 (AP) : Kllnt. Mich., in a fight with Jimmy
Police here today were engaged In Ooodiich last September, in trnln
wartare against safecr!tckersc nl- . fnir for Inst night's fight, the rham
thnugli the first shot of the .war plon suffered a broken rib on his
was yet to be fired. Plans for a left aide, but It did not seem to
campaign to clear the city of crini- : handicap him or reduce hia apeed.
tnals were laid at a conference of i Gillespie was a willing foe. but'
all commanding officers last nght. was fighting out of .his class.
NEW ATTEMPT
TO LEGALIZE
BOXING MADE
OLYM PI A. Wash., Jan. 53 (AP)
A new attempt to legalise box
ing In Waahlngton Is to be started
today when a bill providing fur
ten round boxing Is Introduced Into
the state senate. ' I'ndaunied by re
peated defeats of similar proposals
tn the past, the several senMor
rponaorlng the ninxiro expressed
confidence that It would become a
lan this) season.
They pointed to similar lams
which thi y said had ln n adoptml
y 3S other stntea. At preaent Hie
gal alt round bouts are staged
throughout the state.
Tlio new proposal would provide
for a hoing commission of five
members to he appointed by the
governor, which would hftv au
thority over lHth amateur and pro- j
Ii-aalonal fights. Moth promoters
nnd righters would be Mcensi-d. '
Singing "HhnnV flghtu would result
In cancellation of the promoter's I
llcvnae and auspemiion of the boxer
lor thtov months. A aecond of.
fettse by the boxer would prohibit
his fighting again In Washington.
The state would rc Ive live per
rent of all grans proctitis and com
mlaalonem would be paid.
the most effective of the quintet m'n ""leials. In t allfornla. he
last season, winning 1 and loalng'wa" Playing ahead of Macdonaid ,
16. The other four functioned be- Nmith. the apparent winner, and;
low tho major Iwigue standard. i"1 overflowing gallery had Sir Cy- ;
Among the now box prospwts are jtil considerably agitated. So he)
Slllton Gaston. Ah x a brother, and of step. lie lk about 300
Hod Llseabee, both Involved In tho steiia from his ball to the green
Myers trade. 1011 Hnyne, with Jand back again. He changed cluba.
Cleveland last season. Frank j studied the turf and'. In general,
Hushcy. reeallt d from the Pitta !mnnai;ed to bold up ths piirnde tin j
field Lantern league club and four tit vacant holen at retched out In
ruokba, John Shea, a former Hon
ton collegf i wirier. Hobby Carroll.
Ifenny Prey and a youth named
Durham, who could hot escape the
front and freuxied players banked
up behind.
The officials stepped In, They
ordered Walker to make way for
nlcknamo "Hull." Hayne and Shea Knilth ni hi. t.,.m.r Th- 4.11b..
are tbo only southpaws In the lot. jrmff iyril WlW um.
marlly tlMuallfied. - I
Nor was this the only untoward "j
event of this particular tourna )
ment. Por the first time In golfing'
history, an Important tiltlnar Waa i
"called on account of darkne."
lftr. other schools may roilow the Tommy Armour found the JMh tee
Ohio example, west i n conference . Tpel In the shades of night and
ofriciiita sold. J was given a reprieve until daylight.
- I He went otit next dav nnd fluKhed
Oraccfti) enrves foe tho ladlcsjWith seennd money. - I
nre retuinlng to fashion. Hv you I Hut the elimination of Cvrll !
noticed how much plumper the an 'Walker set the must nstunishing
tomol.ile llnea ore? precedent w hich rnny go far toward
'M ATI N PI:'' PI-AN AlHHIi D
CHICAGO. Jan. :a (AP) '
M4tlne uaak thai!" will be given
a trial at Columbus Saturday when
Chicago plays Ohio State.
If afternoon game prove popu-
GIRLS OUTNUMBER MEN
. IN UNIVERSITY SPORTS
Schissler Returns
To College Campus
SCHIriHl.KH sports
COJtVALLlS, Jan. it (API
Paul J. Kchlarilcr, head football
couch and director of athletics nt
Oregon State colli gc, returned to
the campus today following a
months' trip to tho rant where he
att-ndid meet I turn of couches and
arranged an intersections! foothal)
game.
The game arranged with Detroit
university in expected to be one of
the leading pot-eaon rtashea of
tho middle west, as Coach Otis
Do ml had an undefeated team in
ll3. nnd losea but one or two men.
Detroit has an excellent Ktadlum 1
and In enthunlflNtlc over college
athletic. Schisaler found.
Tho Oregon Stato couch snid
spring football training will mart
hero next month.
IIAJJ, PI.WI it to w vjy
ririCAOO. Jan. 7i (API
Charloa "Gabby" Jlartuctt, catcher
for the Chicago Oil, and Mlaa
Martha Marshall of Chicago wro to
h oiarrlad January II,
Mm7 -tri-gn i
At llrlnham Vui.t unlM r.ily In I'n.vo. I iah. Kirli pru.de mere
itthUlea than ilo -.In men Mu.lenl.. The three .hg.n .( ouidoor
ba-ktball pra. ti. e are H. lwle lv. r-n. I.lllie Kk..-n and Alice
UruiWn. ;
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