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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, February 28, 1929. I SPRING 3 . . 3 ." . CI ' . . . W 'L.Vl L.I - 1 10 ' Dependable 11 v Quality. 18 - jjj wmmmUi i i ii i.i -1 1 ii i r GOATS You'll Find Your Style In a gracious mood, Spring offers a wide se lection of approved wraps ,, for the coming months. Models acclaimed by youth are here . . I tailored rough tweeds in browns and greys emait fabrics and broadcloths. Other coats . . , youthful in tone but designed for the mature figure . . . all marked with 'Fashion' approval. Make your selection from this splendid group. Priced at $15.00 to $25.00 ' A fitting complement to Spring Frocks ... the Benson's dress coats of whimsical cut. The flow ing line of the dresses is repeated ... a distinct departure from the past year's masculine straightness. Deft touches of the flatter furs are seen . . . more often away from the face ... scarf treatments are new. '.Every model in this group is exactly styled to meet the demands of Fashion. . STRIBUNG FAILS. TO BEAT SHARKEY jiuillor from down Mint. , In which (he lilg flirlit Itteli aeemed j J f",mm J C W In a ten ruund match that was In Ihu cml only a major item, the Utt UldllUV V. IT nllernutcly rant and dull, hard climax hut not the whole thing. fotiKht and clou',, hut punctuated Kor the famoua riKurea of aporta, with few real moment of thron-jof hualiifna politic, 'and noclety, blna- excitement, Kharkcy over, 'thla .pectaclii una gumcthinir to cam a hla- lend on points piled up 'sec. Hlrililinj' made the. liiir gamble and luwl, hut the crowd .applauded him for it. Natuntlly enough, the ayuipathli-a ' n , ,- ,. I hy HtrlbllDK In the firm six rounda Keferee Magnolia Gives "" n ith a tron nnish Rnotnniari 1 W.cin ; 'throughout the unit four rounds. xov..,c.. .waiuu in Margin f Irtorjr Thin 'personal blOW JVlatCh ' I hatterlnu Hostonlan had his I those In the arena, coming from nann linen .ulort as the victor hyithe south, were with the ticoi-Rtun. I Heferee l.ou .Maifilola. of N'eu-i Dut lie huil neither the ftuiiuillu uor lly Alan J. 4'miM JYork, hut his margin of victory was the punching power to sustuin an (Associated I'ress Hports Kdltor) I thin and fnV from convincing-, I offensive that up until the last few MIAMI HKAI'll, ''"111., I'nli. 2 . either to a majority of experts or rounds liuvo him the chance to win. AI The linpetlloiis fling of to most of tile crowd of u,umi Hint i MtrlhMng threw eviivthlnK he youth, It nwnn, Isn't enoiiKh. Vuumf was packed In the plcturesue set- had Into the first huh of the fight. Htrlhlliig, Idol of the south anil a (ting of Flamingo Park. , I When hla IjIb hid for. u knocliout, veteran of pugilism dcsplto Ills 24 Magnolia, sole arhtier of thu tin the fourth failed, hi' seemed lo years, hud his fling last night hut I haltle. did not hesitate lo lift Hilar- lose spirit, at the end of the glamorous mrlo- key's hand, nor did his score sheet. ' '. . Team Will Play; Portland Sunday The Im Gninde O.-W. lmHki'ti ball team will htivo niiothpr chance .1 ...tn.i nt .! I I II t. laA il..liil : ..i. i ... . - .. ....... i.s v, mr uiiiti"! HimninK m roiinuM ror ciio H out on ti vMvn Hi nt to Juck Hlmrkcy, tlir dour, chunky und liunl tilnlntf Priced at $19.50 to $69.50": HILL'S X Dependable Values. .;t Khnrhcy tnlHWit a liitlt dozen IcfiH, An llicy hioko into tlto opi-n UKuln, Juck trli'd to pummel thn Gcor Klun'M hudy hut Htrlhlliig bounced bacK. Another wurnintf from Mkk liollii. Vfiy iinpiCHKivcly Ahijfiiolhi torn them iipait iind wuved for) HliihHnK lo Htny ubovn the Ix tt, 1 Tliprfi whh jrKH find Ii-hm action tut j the round driigKCd ItKnlf out. IIOC'NII iiKluiiiiey tr-d hard! to Kt In cIoko and when he. Hlonic' KlrlhllnK with u ho 1 1. 1 rlKht to the body. r-UrlhMnjr fouirht back with ft 1 volley that pitched Hhniitey uKtii'il Inlo the ropeM. They wrcHtlcd and j lieuved itround the rlntr fn a 1 Ik lit 1 etiihrucft but ux they broko Into' the clear UKuIn HlrlblliiK HmtiMlind h ! luuntlfiil left honk'iinil nent u rljfht lo Hhurkey'H cldn. .Iii'-k broke uyuy. but pitrlbllnK1 chaHfd him uml pin, him on the Cluor with uuother left to the hi-ud. , Hhiii-key fought buck wllli a - burruKc of puucjici. but ne-r;, touched . (lift oIiihIvc Mililheriier.'. Ah I hey ruino to clfirn ooxer. tnme for Htribiintr. and one. even, leave room for any doubt In bin mind. ItliiKKi.lt crltlcH, ul thouKh widely ul vurlunce In their oplnloiiH were nut fur from unan Iiiiouh In uKrte,ment with the verdict. The majority. In a poll I uiKcn ny trie AkhocIuU'iI I'vohh, jeiidlted Hliurkey with no more ilium u HliiKle rmind'H miirKln. Hut lonly about one out of every twelve In the crlifcal group umtcmhled Kotsonaros Is Beaten By Bob Kruse, Oswego ot niewt or,ut the I'nion I'arincxdiuinplonHhipl of the Norlhwent; It wa announced I here, today. JJiMt Sunday the licl quintet entered a tournament In j I'ortlund, with Heiiule. Portland I und jx Orunde competliitf. Henttlc I won from the otht-r two ten nut -but toduy It waa learned that two or the Scuttle plt-yor were inell- j Klble and that it hud been decided that I'ortlund mid I. a Grunde play j In J'ortland next Hunday, the win- . ner to repreamt thU district in the I 1'. 1'. tournament, in JH'nver .Mar. 12 and IS. ., , , . . " The la Crande tenm plans to leave Snturduy night, returnlriK Monday morning', , . t 1 POIlTt-AN'l), Ore., Feb. 28 (AP) (It'orge KolHOnaroH, Hollywood heavy weight wreHtler. Buffered hln fii'Ht defeut In I'ortlund ItiHt night, when ho wu unable to come back iii-niiml Iho In. 1. ... u...ti.u " in " uj u iim t i lr if .1 . i,L " ,1 , tnr lhl l--ir-1 deciding fall In u draw. bin match with Hob Ki umc. OHwego, Ore., after tuklng the firm fall wfih bin pet rawing hcitdluck in 1 3 mlnuteM,. H Hecondit. , When they returned for the see ond round. Krue demonstruted ef fectively an offset fur the Oreek'H dcailly headlock buw., It whh a butt In fhe siomuch wtih hl head. nn.l nir,,l hi- Lnr. J T. TMllUy gOt U pUntHillllg WllHtlock On I I'oitnU Itoiuul lU-st StriblJng, outweighed and out boiefl, but not out gamed, fought the more npcetuculur fight.. He furnitihed the one big moment of drama In the fourth round when he cf tun lit Hharkcy fliiHli on tlio left ttmplc with an overhand right Allen-Washington Battle Is Draw TWIN KAI.I-H. Idaho. Ken. 2 A1') Dell Allen, 147. of l.a (randc. Ore., and Muddy Wash ington. HO, fought JO roundH to a draw in the nuiin event of the American Legion boxing curd ln-re l;uii night. . . .. 42 Piece Dinner Set $6.35 Aiiicrhflii Kcmi - IVircclnln IHinier Set In plain white-,' k:-al ffr i-rr-la' p. In open stock patient, Ad i (JiiloiiM nml repliK-rmeiii ran lh- made any tliiie.; CARR FUHNITI IRE CO.. Inc. Miiin 770 and nuide Mm knee nag niometitur- lly. Then, ok at other tlnieit how ever. ' the gallant Georgian whh unable to follow u bin advantuge. Hharkcy, In better fighting con dition, wan woefully hIow. Incffeo FIGHT ROUND BY ROUND ItOHNH I Htrllillng landed the. first Mow, n light left lo the. head lis they danced carefully uhout Iho center of the ring watching for openings.. Hharkcy missed several left JnhH In close uunrtei's where ho rllitieil n solid elvltt In Ml Milliner's n rlha hefore the H"iiherner tied him A up. Therr wus Utile uctlon as the V lull grey hound of the south A danced with the Niw Knglamler ft eni! they ineasui-ed hlows. Htrih ;llnir (rlnned na Rhnrkoy's right W 'iut,neuo off .his ehln und In tin V.cxclmngo at close : iiuartprs. In ry unotlirr clinch Htrlhling smashed ( IjIs right hand four times on tho jjj. side ot Jack's 'heart und Hhurkey Ksllipiid"to Oh) 'kKnVlMit came up ' H w 1 1 h o u ( too UUri T"hy w e r e o H n c h - lug with Hirihllng iiniiiiillng on n Jack's head with his right at I lie b hell. V HOl'NO 2 Hlinrkey bounced from Ills corner and flew to close. iiuurturs Into a storm or Htrlhllng's overhand rights, . The tall lanky Southerner handled Hhurkey like a small hoy, dcsplto thu lloston fan's extra heft and bulk, ns they tumbled Inlo another corner. There f was a ptiislcd look uhout Hhurkey's "1 eyes us StrihlliiK roughed him In a clinch, smashed a full right on Ills chin and then laughed when the sailor's own left hook found his chin. Hhurkey kept the open hut Htrlhling chose lo rush and nearly drovo Hhurkey from the ring us both slugged with little respect for the rules. Tho crowd was hiss ing at the bull. ItOI'NI) S Hhurkey danced after Ktrlbllng as the Houtherner stepped ii round him menacingly. The bur ly klostonlnn forced Htrlhlliig to lead out the host Ihn Houtherner ta cnuld do wiinu long tup to the rlha. " Hfiurkey began to solvo Htrlhllng's uylo as he stepped In with a wiilp- U ping right upper cut tliut suuicked A lomlly on the Milfoil boy's body. A A full swing left huuh caught Hirlb- ti Hug ill the pit of the stomach und (J cut down hla speed. Another etlt- ,5 lug left hook as Hharkcy bruised A hlH fo nbnut the ring, cut Htrlh- i lliig'a Hp and the Houtherner was spilling blood at tho hell, J Ktll NIi -Hhur'kcy was full of S eonfldeiicB now and begun lo wouw M on 1 feint with his head, shnntlni: Uj lifts to Hlrlbllng's Iliad. As they A niallied shout Ihv rlllg, Jack li llled J I, is lighter foe to close iitiui ters n ml fi buried hntb fists into the (leiirgi- n "V" '"I'ly. Htrlhling rushed Hhaik- jj r ii ml luaily threw htm thioiiKh I? tile ropes. Itererev l.ou Miignolhl 3 war 1 Htrlhlliig for his rough work and ordered him to keep his punches up. The southerner euught Hhaikey with u smashing right to Ihu chin that marly floored the ii aiillor. The big gob -nir dased, Imnnceil liack Into u right that Inii-- iiitiii-i inn iiriiri. miiiiuey minr- nwny flghling for lime and wus back to normal when the bell Rounded. HOI'SIl S Hharkey rernven d qnlckly In his coiner from the right thul dropped on his chin like a lightning dart, lie tore alter Htrlh. ling with ii rain of left .tubs and slugged right nml left to the hody until the referee warned Hhnt-ki y us the left hook In close dropped below the danger line. They fought closely and tho referee was kept busy nil ling them apart when they were not dancing uhout the ring poking lifted Jabs ul each other. Hharkey blinked un the (leorglnn lifted u crackling l ! hook to his ehln. Htrlhling foughi In defep. live fashion, leaping In suddenly wllh straight left Jabs that kept the sailor blinking. Another bruising exchange ut close uiuir-1 ters brought nune blood from Htrlhllng's mouth hut he was lash ing bark furiously with both hnmls at the hell. ItflPNK Imrlng the Interval Tlefereo Magnnllu warned H'tarli ey's handlers ligatnnt eiiiicliliig from th enrncr. J.irk buun. e-l out and mlMuxt half n doi.n shots at Htrlh. Ilng' weaving body. As he missed another long lash I he Oeorglan lift ed left to Jack's chin. Htrlhllng'tl sliced und strength In his leun arm bolhered Hharkey but hu iluuced ill icloss and drew bluod rrom tho southerner's nose wltlt short leris. Aguln they were wurned ns Hharkey howled into Ktrihling's body Willi punches tliut sometimes shaded the belt lino. Hirihllng bounced his left Inlo Jack's fuco hut ran inlo u two flsled stoiiit us the rurlotis sailor retaliated wllh a charge that drove Htrlhlliig nil Ihu uuy ground tho ring. The hell ended tho rally. itOl'NI) 7 Tho right.: was any thing but sensulionnl a the boxers measured each olhcr carofiitty und either boxed lightly ut u distance or grappled at close, quarters. Hirudin threw another long right Into Hhurkey's chin hut drew tho referee's ecnsiirc'iiguln from a left hook thul seemed to havo landed on Hharkey's body. They opened had bim slowed uutl back pciul(bng when, ihu bell sounded. f ItOl'NO III Thorn Were, mora s j warnings for the rlghters from the TTTTTTTTTTT referee before the gong sounded, ... ' for the lust round. They came up for u moment with tt brisk ex. ollt HlMK carefully ugan Iho change, hut Htribllng hart Hharkoy mllor v,.riuK ol,,ny from , ,ow. end eyes while Htrlhling danced uhout on his toes, hands low and evading almost every punch Hhar key threw ut him. Jack finally quarters,. Hlrinilng hurled u j left . tive and wild at times but he nook, in iho nortnerner s liouy ami fought ,hrt more business like fight ife won hy tho colorless but never thclcs effective method of pound- hJ opponent which he was unuhti to break. K ruse took the fall In 34 minutes. 3o seconds..1 It re quired much physical' effort to bring Kotsonaros' arm around to its nnturul position, nnd he was very, wobbly lis he left tho ring. It wus announced . his ui-ui was par alyzed and hd could not i continue. I'het Wiles, the . '.traffic con- to u missing constantly und ha blocked many of tho lloston boy's -! best blows. - As a sigh or boos began lo drirt down lo the ring from the five dollar scats Ktrlbllnir bounced ouug)ll , Houtherner und plniicrt "'" ','"'. " : "'"""" " him to the ropes wllh a left to the in mn it miiu mumm . ui iiiff heavier 'powerful sailor cuffed him vlclouslv with both hands In turn tho boos wero growing louder when the gong. rang. Of the crowd of some 40,000, about 3&.0H0 contributed to un as- body und right to the hend which toniHhlng "gate" estimated at $'ou, smeured Htrlhllng's fuce again with j 00 for the venture that Tex llick- Oesplto Iho brief-exchungo milSnK Hharkey with two rutting j which his successors, led hy, luck left hooks lo tho pit of the sipm-1 lempsey und "Hlg Hill" Cnrey, lug Htrlhllngs' body until he' wus wrestler-referee, ami Jim Heslln of sore, bruised und blotchy red. That puplshing mode of attack slowly but rci'tulnly took the stciim from Htrlhllng's own offensive, slowed tip his plunges nnd wore down his resistance In a bout that was filled with plenty or pushing und pulling nnd hugging. tion.nno ;ate Australia, went 3(1 minutes' draw In the 'preliminary, , ' California Girl, , Kidnaper Found ! HAN JOSK. ful Keh. 28 (AP) ' Kmma Hetlencourt, 14-year-obl school girl of t'entcrvtlle, Alameda county for whom posses of officers, und citizens havo been searching slnco Tuesday ufternoon was found Wednesrlay with her ulleged kld- nuper, I'.. A. I'orporelle. 211, in an Talkies Making Rapid Advances . fHIOAOO. l-Vb. 2 (AV) Round picture uppnratUM I now being In stalled In theater ut the- rate of 250 units a month. O.' L. Itlee, vice preHident of the Western Klee trlc eompuny. In charge of the Hawthorne plant here, announced hero. He est i ma t ed t h 1 yea r's output would aggregate 4o,uno,. Itlce wild 1,271 theatpi-H In the ITniIed Htutes,. 10 In 'Canada und -Xln other countrlcH were equipped with audible : picture machliifry. Tho company IiUh 1.082 -unrilled orderK for the I'nlted Htatea, 37 for Canada und 12G for other roun triew. The Hritlnh IhIcb, Germany. Prance, AuHtralia. India, the -Went Indies and Central America now havu talking picioreH. iii,a kvi;i,I, ,bkvti:x ROHlJIIirHO, Ore., Keb. 28 (AI) r Olympic Kid JolniHon, of Otym pia.r Vah., -won a, clone doelwlort ach. Again they boxed until (miw through to huccpkh only after n'toinobllp between fcntervllle und here liit night over, Joe Ulack JtOtlNO H The bouncing babies Hhurkey ' lonvcd a long overhand i many mingivhigK. Probably thou went bark to left Jabbing at long range d(plt thn cutrallK. Jioth Heeined to have tremendoiw pro- feKNional repoci for each other and any blow tliut might havo cuuwd da mn go were rurefully blocked or purrb-d. There wan a brief flurry nbtng the- ropep jiut right that, bounced rrom Strliilihg H pondft In the crowd came to seo chin. That called for more boding .how It could be done, Hkeptlcnl por ut cIoha nunrlers. And they wr-re,hum to the lust, when the gat en Hluggllig on the ropeM In tight rm- I rinally were cloned nml a sell-out brace when the fiunl gong ended nnuotineed. the ratlfcr fiaturelcHM niuurrelr i H wiih. nltogether, n great show well, Kugene, middleweight, In 10-rnnnd main event fight.' In the Kemlflnul. Young Jckmc pair when It "hud been stopped by . Wlllard. heavyweight, of IJbtty, a pacing freight train. Driving Mont., knocked out Jack Peterson, alongside they recognized MIsh Met- Astoria, In the, third round of their tencourt as one of its passengers. ' scheduled six-rounder, Nllcs. Two residents of Centervlllo came upon the cur of the missing Coolidge Sends Report Prepared On Immigration WAHHINOTO.V, I-'eb. 2S (AP) President - t'nolidge has Irans mflted Ut congress a report pre- liired by governmeut stiitlstlcians Mhnwing (hut If the nutinnul mi glns provisions of the immigration act became operative, immigration would be reduced by approximate ly 11, oaa -under the present total of HM.tM7. which Is JiUHcd upon, the 1 fiuo census, ' -' . The report was prepared hy sta tisticians of the stute, connnerce and hibor. departments, . It esti mated Hint under the national ori gins clause, the total number of Immigrants would bo 1 U3.714.' The report wjis forwarded with out recommendations. Present Immigration quotas nro bast'tl upon tho 1 Situ f-ensus fig ures. I'll less legislation Is enncted by congress this basis will be sup erceded July 1, by the national origins plan for computing quota allotments. Ooir Hull Vov IhcMHCrt WKHT PALM I1KAOII, Flu. (AP) Oolfers of Kel.scy City aro considering suggestions thu-t they adopt a rule waiving penalties when alllgniors gulp down- golf balls. Two saurians sun -them- ielves reguhirly, one on the second tee and the other on the fifth. THE WINNER i I I'd J ' '' ' ftj bae iWJ iv, I i j Please pardon my frown . . . but someone in the studio just coughed . . . and spoiled our love scene" ''They've often called the movies 'the silent drama.' But there isn't much silence during the making of a movie. , , , '" ... --.'- ; I ' "It's in the making of a 'Talkie' that studio silence is required. No one is allowed to make any noise, but the players. For the slightest sound in the studio registers on the sensitive recording mechanism. And an uninvited cough is a calamity. "The other day someone coughed during the recording of a love scene. Since then OLD GOLDS are the order of the day. For as all Hollywood knows, there's not a cough in a film-ful." :. 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