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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, February 5, 1929. I:! (,' New Nifty Juanella Fancy Aprons $1.25 See Window Hill's Dependable Quality. Dependable Values. STATERS DEFEAT j; MONTANA 28-26 0. S. C. Now Heads Sec ond Division; Northern Leadership' at Stake t'nust. Ctiiifereiino KlamhirfM Brothers All Grid Players orihcrn division- Washlngton il WanhiiiK'litn Hi iitt' ... Idaho OroKoll Stall Oreiion ...,v.. Molilalia Southern division California ,i Ninnford Southern r.-iurnrniu v. i i.. a. .OBSERVER IS VICTORIOUS IN LEAGUE MA TCH 7" hi Observer huivllii!; tenia inminiatm d t.s fdamlliiKfi in the cliy l.MKUl' 1(1 HI , -nlKllt ll' ,l'f('JLlill Wari'n Sinis two -nut' of three, mines. Tie low sent Wand into " i ' -I f f ' ; of (h second division -?" ' i it motmti WnUy placed the Hit drill In third place. ' 1llM UVck'R S4 in iinli Tuesday .Muniunu vs. Oregon ut RiiKene, WiihliiitKion State vs. Ida- ho at Moscow. Ht. 'iKiiiitiim vh, Stan- (-..-. .it It.. I. ilm . , J WciliicHilny Rintft Clara vh. Cal j Ifornlu at Ilcrkeley. I- mliiy WitsmiiKton v liiiKton State M J'ulJman. Ha turd ay Orejron State vh. Ore- i Kn at Kimono, WiiHhinKton vh. Ma- ! ho at Moscow;. KiiM n' Mohawks-' vh. WasliiHRtan-.Htat) at I'lillinun. I Stanford vh. California at J'alo Al to. !'. ( I.. A. vh. Southern Calif ornla at I.om AnifcIcH. COUVAI.I.IS, On.. IVI. ft (AI) ., Led by Mullml and O rii y Hon, iOk koii Slate 'tiimcd back Hie ln- i ".'A' .i l .i i VI u. ' 1.1 . vihIJuk Montana btiskethnll fiulntet newspapermen; was , " " V , ! " .' .h"h' when (irnyson sank one to give tlx ( Irungclltf n nt Klln-rill h-nil Tin. a mime I" i Hiali in-llK'n iiruduiilly worked tli-' ' I count li u . '- . l. ..!.... 7(12 3 410 i Wnrm '.,...! 7S2 111.'. :! 2,"ii! III llintta, n f ihi' Mioml tilth (I!, Oliver, with 04; H a hii'l beta ' gaum score. Tim fhnra im c a tiaiiilii'un of 75 I In Ir oiinwntii. -j ... . : I : a (Jlimrvnr 1H Mi Wand 722 Tll.'i I K ill" LUi IS J A V . ! .mil f v'v , Ai,' j-, r -f . si r'i?5cy i I Dempsey Keeps Young Stnbhnc: Out of The Air FROMHOREMANS Diminutive Jap Winner Opening Game in 18.2 Billiard Tourney . MIAMI I1KACH Klu., - VI. I (Al) Vounir Hirllillnit tioix not cHft to fly toilay. Nor tiininrruw. i Nor any other (Jay until ho milk Ki-iii m I'i'iiriiary si ruitlc fiitravi.- liii'iit Hitli Jink Hharki'y.ln I'uilil- iiko ori-nu. -I'romotnr Jack DemiiM-v jH ar- Iitiiiiih .I that rlylnic Khali ,huri; no I tilaro on the- ronilltiunlliff in otrnm I or thp Maron lioxi'r aviator. Hi' In no ilt'tarniiniiil that hi- hits Mtun- i pi'il nHkliis the CK-oi Kiun to may ! on the Kiouml ami has fll. il n j Jiiurtlon iirorpeillnitH to ki-i-i Htril)- iiiih- uui or i no ail-. Younx Ntrllillnir jun chiiso.l, an nli'liliriii. mn'iM'nl ycura airo. anil Iiiih hiipjn-ij about thf rouniry in It for hlK variouH niutrhfM. KliililliiK toilay wiih pt-opiu'eil for IiIh limial Itto anil imi'-half imIIi h of roail ttork. tt hlln hla npponi'nt ex- Li.. . i, . louiiu 01 . .;,.(. Hnicpnlachor. of Oerinany, unil Sharki-y Iiiih liiM-n Invltw to tto throliifh an i-xhlliltlon titlll hln aparilliK partni'rs In Tnninn l'"ii ilay nlKhl. nml Ih-nipMiy may nc. comiiany hffti to tin went roam city. Service at this store means all that the Moid im plies. Our service begins when your purchase is made and continues indefinitely. And not least of all our convenient credit plan which is designed to meet the particular needs of your budget. ' V - CARR FURNITURE CO My Herbert wlirker (Aiwoefated I'reHH HportH Writer) NKW YOltK. 1'Vb. S (Al') The uorld'H IK. "J balkllne bllllaril.M crown remeil a trifle limeeurely on l-Moil- I arl Horcliian'ii curly-thatched head I today. -'6 hi" illy ilnpresHive but It ra The slim Hi l?ian miiile an In- '"ore than eniiitKh to elve the Jap aurplrloUH mart In defenw. of theineo the victory. . Incidentally It Kanie' moat coveted title lam nlKlit J won hla firm triumph ill the last when he bowed to Klnrey Matsuya-. t ' ".2 balkllne toui namenti.. He ma. the plnt-nlzed Japanese. 4lili to I failed to tun a Banie in the last 2!l2iln 16 lnnlllK. It wan the. first I one lit Washington In 1 1'27. Horn match In the championship round- mnn's nvernse was 1 t-ie. niliin tournuinent In which Hole. I This afternoon Cochran nml ! mans stakes his crown aualnst the I HiiKenlaeher. both former title assaulis not only of Matsuyumu but boldors are to clash. Toniaiil ma Eastern Oregon's, Largest Home Furnishers uIho at Velkir f'orhran ami yountf Jake Selmffrr. of the 1'nllfil KtatcH, Hchacfcr, unotlicr iiu'i'iji Cranio. Lx-rhutii)iin IWitilc r ICrforiM rtio inanaKvm imttli over the ri'fnrcpH Ix'Kan yoxicrday. DtMiipscy fulvlHPd "I'll" Htill-litiK and ItaH Ki'llx C.rutiffp ut lrunce. Houh- wh ern bet ween h Is i old (juaiiorji und tho Level club, Kccno of tho tournament. Horcmans lost IiIh control and there Hen the whole Hlory f IiIh defeat ly little Mat Ktiyaina. Not once during the dull and lengthy match diil the champion i-xhiliit th uncanny control of the ! NIGKT FIGHTS Johnny lluekley, iiianaffi-ra . The low: - Kliini.inirs of the teaitm'fol- 0. -W (Ibsert'er tirlll ' W'li res ..... lloilliineil . 1. eRlon Pel., I. niid .e7 .fiiill 444 am .00(1 I'lns 4.IH2 p.r.os 4.2K7 7,UK 4.1.21 , li 1 ed riiiiKlnic look- ones, slnlilnif ttto. and was koIiik lit full speed ns the Kiln elided the KHlue, chlnske Cor .Miiiitanii and llnllaid rtir Onifon Htate staeil an 'Individual Heni'lrn," bnllle, hlnslie comlntf out ahead by in to 12. KpcultliiK r'f ymr In-other acts in spoi ls, what about the OIIIh or Cull foriilu? Tliein are four nf llrenii all football player, stuilylnit ut Heilieley al llifs limp uuil they say mo morn are cornlnit iiIoiik In a 3-(.ar or two. Friik.,lefl' above; was viusliy. hulfhack this year mill Jlony, nexi (o him, wus varsity Kiiuril. Itulsluii. below Frank, was tifcslimaii haUbiu it. and fiiiin. rlKlit llmv, outereil aclioiil recently as . t fi'i'shniiiu after a (treat foollmll carrier. In liltflt school. prliieipiibi that If no selection has been made a week before tl- flKht, ' he will choose the referee' hllliseir. ! Amontf those already mentioned for the Job are Dave Miller' and Waller Kckersall, CIiIciiko: ' Kd lltekerson. (Irnnd Itaplds. Mich.: Toui llellly. I'biladelpliliL: J.ou .MaKitolla and Jack O'Mulllvun; New 'York: Mu lllnkle. Cleveland: Mllm , MeClellund. Ilelrolc and Itto un-' nnmed .Massaehu.si.tts refelves. of the Ml1"" lnnt won for ''Im the title In n ehallenKi test airuinst Cochran last March. ! Huremans spent most of the evenlPK. tryinif to make points Willi- the hulli. lit lltiei t.nil . m, side, of the table. . Only twice did . l i i lly Tin' AM.iK-la(ed I'l-css. I ChicUKO Jerry Tlllly Ulifflth. i Sioux City. Iowa, stopped Hilly i I'Veas, (irnnd Hatiils. .Mich., (7). Kinir 'i'llt. .Minneapolis, stopped Tony Sunders. chlciiKo, (2). hanny Jllelmont. Clilcntfo. bllttialnled Jim 'niy Harris, i 'ineiiinail, (0). Yoiiiik jltattlini; Levinsky. Chicago, knock . ed o:ii Hilly o'llrlen. Itoekford. CO. , . j oriu. III. Johnny NVltoii. Jinx Is Still On higher today with the proHpect that Van Tuyle. Ituckli-y it ml Mavdouoll would he In condition to play. They had been taking turn on the hum Idtal lint. , . the vacant lieavywelKlit throne, '' . Young; In years und experience, but the in out proiniHinR of the. Vent's ho pen In thn utioat for Gene TunnoyV rellnciulnhed ' honorH, Kmamnd tontKit, for. the cond time.' will' flKht' 7'ornmy l.ouxhiHn, ; MKht-henvywclfrht klnK who. if late, ban been plirnuinK the heavy wnivht TH1FI F.VP.lI1TJf2 'own. In New York 1uHt June - jw r m , t , v j .;MMIIIUP accepted EMANUEL HAS OPPORTUNITY I.OH ANOi;i.KS,'l'b. 5 (Al1) 'Annum! lOmnnliel, youtiiful .An Kraneisco Inwycr-linxcr whose I'ls ' tic Impes weie toppled Into oblivion several inonihs into by the rorky march with I..uuMiiii(ii mii ne nays nuiiee, sun stltiitlnic for Jimmy Mattery. ' Th I ehuinplon ytviis- Klveir tliu decision, i but piuny, tliniiirlit It should huVo been awarded to Kntunuel. , .. plon, aKiiln. .Mnndell wrenched his left shoul der in the ninth round, of his nan championship match with Don Datis last nlifht and appeared badly hurt althoUKll . hla manager. Kddle Kane, said It would not keep hill) out of the rlnir for Ionic: .Mnmlell l,i:.M):llSIII AT STAKK IIOHCOW, Idaho, Keb. 6 (AD Leadership or the northern division of the rnelflc coast conference was to bo at slake tnnlKht when Wnsh- 'lotilKtu I lie l.eirion howl rvKn I'tHL Initton Hlnie colleKe, sharlnir the Hie Hook A- Htntlnncry sniind and h'U'l with the irnlveislty of WiihIi- (f iWednewbiy it twin the:O..W. nieels Inu-lon, meets thi Idaho Vandal k llln t 'iisni'vee. - i nn i.eiplnit. irn,.u basketball Mound : in ilil,..t ni,...' I ne "'!llon' Tlitirsday aidilnst thf' The couirars ai'n at the top with ! ,i.,.,- wiiii im,! mi e i-may ine i mi rn-i wries unci no tiereats while uaiiroiiur.rs roll iyaltiHl Uui Hook- Idaho had two victoria and one de lin n. HiiinliiHlio titi-ll and Wares feat. A loss lo tho Vandals would meet, ' ' i .- I lilaee tile Washllliunn Hiinkv i tv ' ' "li lop, while li Washlnitnii Slum Klun Aman illnh ruled "by divine 1 , a , 7 2 V ," ,"y w,""'1'. many , i ne kiiiokx treaty reema lo. have ; Men at 45 sliould bcKln to .lis- i llt.M," but, he couldn't make those .line l.,, e . ' 1 . " """""'' ").iay. attain stood j over, ooi4e,i in,, nine mutter ,u.l (fii appear, says Mir, Arthur. Ki 'th. Hut ho ennmile runs of-ln.itei- ihtin fill Tralllnic by 324 toJI2at the end ! Iniliunupolls. knocked out Taylor of the 1 1th, Innlnir. the champion j Vnn N'Tht. Koulh Hend. Ind.. (li). temporarily (oikoi his nervoiisnesi j rhiladelphla. Johnny Dundee, and collected u strlnir of h'.l. He I "altlniore, outpointed Tony Asi en followed this" streak Itb a collee-f1". Kiuiln. (Hi), lleml Dewank tlon of 6K In the fifteenth Innlntf ;p'- Kiunce. stoiiped (Saston and added 44 on his next und last ' fram e, Kriince, (S). Vldal (ire attempt. Tliese three 'runs, hls'ff''''io K,itiiv, oiitiointed Mllliin best of the eveniiiK. eould not save ! Cohen. New York, (Hi). mt i . . .. nun from overwhelmlnK defeat lint I Little Itoek. Ark. I'Mdlc . Kid lUUrlCieilfi 1 I (III 'hey did contrive to tiinkti the scoio Woire, .Memphis. Tenn., knocked ' : a bit more respectable. lout Johnny Harris, Kunsas Cily, .,.,,,' ,,, ' 1 While Ilorenian was follotvlnir ! (7). J,,,. , . . Al') The the balls all over the table and Biv-' Louisville. Ky Jackie Diibiiu. 1.1 ,, r"'' In vera to his ,liKust by some ex- Louisville, outpointed Paul Allen, Mandell. worlds llBhtwelKht cham- .e,ely expr.-s.slve ,unts and I chlcairo (10) - shriiRs of his shoulders. .Malsuyu- I Tilltn., Oklu. Hube Hunt, Tu'sa. ma, the five-foot, boy-faced stolid outpolnled Jimmy Hyrne. Louis Japanese, was rminlnit up polntsiyille Ky (Hi) with u display of steady. If not Haffalo. N. Y. Osk Till. Iluffalo, particularly brilliant, billiards. , At slopped Jiiluny Mason, Cincinnati, times he took n.npy chances but (X) i (,-eneral rule lie was content to . - ; . u.iii- nun lunni'i viuivi- Kitiiie won llie lleclsion. ..easily 111 HI .,n,l l,.t H, .,..., .,u l,.,,., 1 ,.t. .e... .'. ASTO tIA. Ore li'nh S (Jl'l rounds. . ( '.-'.. -r Japanese had three i nns of better ',"! iisf. Ostteso. Orts, und Last fall, his collar bone was thun Till, runnlllK 74 In his second .' "Wild Hill" Donovan, Tueoma. friietured, foieiiiK a rest of several Inning: 07 In his elBhth and' 89 in staged a "knock down, diag oul" months, : , his lllth. After that his total , wier-illug match here' last hlwbt . J ' . I mounted slowly' except . for the.-i which Included -everything from a Inui teonlh inning when he collected .'1st fight to u hair pulling contvHt'. 4" and In tho 10th when he closed Kru.te won the match.' taking the out the match with un unfinished , first and third fulls with a crucifix run. of 20. . . . . , , ... hold, Donovan taking the second .Mnlauynina'8 mutch average of . fall with a Hostou cruli. Butler Bulldog Team Hoping To Win U.S. Title filH'AdO, Keb. ft (Al)-Tlie Sutler MulldoifH from IndlanapolU have made another leap toward tho mythical national buHketbull chant. pluiishlp lor 11'.':). . 4 Altlioiih handicapped by in juries, tint IttilMoKK ndded unotlier Kcalp to their already ilnprcuslvo collection lust nlKht by drubbing Illiniils. H:t to L'S. In a rutinuxly fotiKht K.-uno at t'tiampiiin. They already have cuiimiercd such pow erful teaniH as I'm due, 1'iitsimr, MiKKourl and North t'arolina. 4'liicaxo, the cellar team of ihn Ills" Ten. upset the IlulldotfH early In tin- season for their only defeat. Carl Hildehrand, eenier and sco tin r ace, was absent from tho Huilcr lint up last nii;it lieeauso of an injury Hiiffered at Kvansvllle. Ind., Saturday night, wlille 'a plain White ran into u wall n ml had to be taken out during: the eauie. Wild Bill Wins Third Straight Golf Tourney HOT HPmjOH, Ark.. Kelt. 5 ( A 1') Trailed by a score or moro of Kelt's outstanding luminaries. 'Wild Hill" JUchlhorn trooped out if Hot Sprinffs last niicht with the major imrtion of .the $5,000 prize money in the annual Komh-Central open tournament tucked away In his pocket. The victory yesterday after, an 18-holc playoff with Hobby Cruick shank and Norton Smith, vim Mehthorn's third major win In a few weeks. Mehthnrn bad little trouble yes terday in distancing bis two rjvals, finishing' two under par 72 to lead Smith by two strokes and.,Veo Bnbhy by six Alter the three. had tied at 2im strokca at the end of the f-hole play. v, 'he I'ensjicula open was the. Im mediate objective today of the ti'aveliiiK "olfers, '"', 5 U i s' Af.MiaiH wear pants i WuhIUm JtWr, 'itult . i V. l,IM3"r!" Ul -opponuniiy. aim e.enine iiKui rrancnis as u llmt'M nst when most of them i (j NMiHlilnifton. Ktate Htock waB this t hip .on the trail that lends to ewiHe.of. wm-. . - i , - Kln to expand. . ' l: T1-", , ' ' ' t . . .-ii:. ---WIIIW-111111111"111111111 . ... ' - '! .' j K Lt l-r-f II II IPAAii H JL IIOJLM II "f I I I lflll.ll II II II II I I I I 1 1 f 7 lfl VS 1 iFy t-,; 1 svtx 4 :- , V3 qfy. Authorilic. at. ttf"" rri . .. tributethecnor- fcl rt each fir a Lisckii instead of a sweet. "T7HEN I climbed aboard the 'America' after those cold, strenuous hours getting v V the men off the freighter 'Florida,' there was nothing I wanted so much as a Lucky 'By George,' it tasted wonderful! A Lucky is always refreshing. My tense nerves relaxed, my aching throat was soothed and the whole thrilling adventure just seemed a part of the day's work. As time goes by, and as I look back to that memorable night, I'll always remember the wonderful taste of that welcome Lucky. As I went around to visit the men we'd rescued, I found many of them enjoying Luckies, too. We really couldn't wait to get back to our ship and 'Luckies.' As an actual fact in returning to the 'America' I noticed one of our men rowing with one hand and lighting a 'Lucky' with the other. There's no flavor to equal toasted tobaccos, and I always prefer Lucky Strikes. There's wisdom in the saying: 'Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet.' It helps a man to keep physically fit and wc who follow the sea must always be prepared for any emergency." ' . ; 2 i.'t ; 1,' Authorities at tribute the enor- moua increase in Citfarctte imoking to the improve, ment in the process of Ciga rette manufacture by the ap plication of heat. It it true that during the year 1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all otherCigarettes com bined. This surely confirms the public's confidence in the superiority of Lucky Strike. iT.-tr ' H&H :Ti ' , JJ2, "REACH FOR VX-lJ& Thc man mentioned hy A fZ2tt4s" ' Lj A LUCKY fMs HSKSs St ' s-si ?t Chief Odicer Maiming ?pjr. T r . &iV TlsTCTC Anne xv ixt-W n . xt . JmWt-'ft Harry Manning, & mj TAIL. INSTEAD OF !. x s s-sv AXC -SVtSi was HoatiHatft s Mate Jyi . ' " . ;.AA. U,s 44" Alojs A. WiUon. 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