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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, March 6, 1929. 1 i $(mmhin cBird FULL FASHIONED HOSIERS We have all the new est colors, chic as Paris itself.- STYLE 30 Service weight, silk-to-hem. Sandal soles $1.50 Hill Dependable - Valuer). Dependable Quality. FROWN ON LARGE HOOP TOURNEYS Federation Adopts Rec ommendations; Chicago Event Slapped Iy Or hi I;. Ilolaftson (Associated Press Hlnff Writer) CIIICAOO, .Mar. 0 (A I') large high school basketball . tourna ments bringing learns from ninny stales for several days will he things of the pust If the rerom- mcnrintlon of the nutlonul feder- Cecil Sherwood Answers Spring Football Call OltKOON BTATB COA.V.ClK, rorviilliu. Mar. 6 Two l-a Grande students f'ecll HherH-ood, sop bo- more in commerce, anrl Kholhy ' VK-UuhW, freshman In vocational education were among SO men to. whom suits were issued for spring pnictlce In football. Couch J 'it ill J. Hchlsslor, head football coach, Is developing on offensive system of practice that la expected to he a. problem to Oregon Htiito oppon ents next full. , The men are now play In u group of lntr-sjitad NICK AND BIG TRAIN IN TRIM ! FOR 1928 PENNANT STRUGGLE, ntwn or nign srnuui umieiic u.su- KUIWH , .,,, Hn,.,..0(, , ,,, buck find Venuhla a fulfhurk. , I Kvcry nlylit the gridiron war-. rlora go tin riutfli their drill with a vigor that rcaemblca that of full practice, Muny different comhinn- J clutfofiu lire ndoptcd. Tim nutlonul figuration tia not only put It m font iluwn on the nu. tlnnnl pri'i) rlusslo ut lha ITnlver- ally of Chicago and similar Inter- HtUtfl lOIII'IIUIIielllN nut strongly disapproved of long sched ules und frequent tournament, nlthln aiutca. With the federa tion refusing to sanction thn Chi cago : toiirnuiiit'iit lha nutlonul mi" t will ho Mlmrt of Kb national aspect aa thu organlisullon hua lit slulea niemhera. j I'rnra Owr KuipluMUi In it uffort to halt what' Is , termed "ovcremphaslaliig of Iho igiuna" thn federation will uk llw ; north rmiirul association of ciil- li-gca and secondary schools to ftd !opt standurds demanding auno llm ' HalfoiiM of schedules us un esscn- tful prerequisite of accrediting. ! ralli-Ki-, hlith schools, athletic THIKKHAV I'IKMiltA.MS 'cluha und other organisations ut. "he American Broadcasting mm- ''""to I to rood urn In Invitation- puny program fur Thursday nlxht "' lournnnienis for high, 'school 1 1 u.-.' R nnix.lli Unnnrn nm. tcailia Will till UtlllWtlad' tO In th grain; 7, urllsllo ensemble: , hum r-di-ratlon'a cumiiulgn to do uwnay - "I'H look thn final count after n in u akru li ' malP nuarui: , IUt all tnurnaiiiania aitnapt thaaa h"lhir put down for u nlna count In Micrii compAiiy 14 akll piano duo, in-aUil ly lha alula achool Iho fourth und uguln In lha fifth. mi nuliumi II' to 12, pnpulur Haaorlulloii. Iltoclia hlmai'lf hit thu oiinvun for duHi'n iniwlc. ' I '"' Wwk 1'rfcnt : ' a count of ulna In th fliat round Tha Nutlonul Hroadraatlllic com- A" uvcrnKo of ona Intfirarholaa- wlmn KHtohi ll landpd n ahort lert tk..nu i,FIIirH.m fn- I'hnm.luii nlulil tic KUIltf tt WlM'k thrOUKllOIlt ttia to tllO Cllln. ninon ih u rauaonuoia iiiiikioiuiii " "in i'ii- imnm -nuiu fur it Phnduli In tha opinion of In knorlioutM. Klnyil (Iruhain aton- Ihu failnrallon, which haa Inairuc- in-d Hilly Hmlth In the flrat round TAMI'A. Kin. (AP) The Wuah ti ll Itn nutlonul council to umt 'W u. . tour-i oiindor, und Hilly fnutuii Henntni H niny mil win the liiifli aehool edurulora und cnunhea f'liurcli waa crecJUuil with u, leeh- Amerlcun leninie penmint hut lo curinii ai'iiiiiuiea to thn innl- meai . kiioi koih ovar nun iaoB th,.y.,. Hnre In he a ureal druwlnii " , . tlona ura uaed on the picked leuma to uccuatom' tha men to i-ueh other'a Imlivlduul utyle of play. ( Coach HrhlMMler heltevca In liuvlnjc ul liiiHt two tin in with either onu I rn pu hie of tuklnir thn rield when occaalim dernunda. Frisco Fighter Beats Ketchell In Portland Go I'OKTI.AVIl. )re.. Mar. 6 (AP) In a alaaliluir hout, Juo Itoche. j flullun mlildlewelKht flyhtcr of Hun Krunclaco. knock out Wealey Kt chill, I'ortland aouthpaw. In lha. Blxlh round here In "I nlKlit. Ket- ff vX ALONG THE J : f , 1 h wM If; wrl tj . . .'I ' jL r I A I PIRATES DECIDE ON TEAM LINEUP ,yeaterday In a annie between reg ulars unu rooRirn. -' HARK THK GOAT ST PHTK'RSIIL'KO, Wa.j Mar. (AP) It's not often that Hale nih niiiva iho rolo of "goat" but he waa suffering under that Igno- I Hiinrra 1n:l rp. i. Drt fntraA nilnv nt the New York i-tu ii ayuui iu ?? . .. nnlp toduy. Back to Third: White Sox See Action , PASO ItOni.KS. fal.. Mar. C (AP) Hick Hartal), pepper-pot of the Pittsburg Plratea. seeins thn Inirlcal cliolcft for shortstop. '"Pie" j'l'raynor la to bo moved back to his third base position. Jim Ktroner. Wichita recruit, hnvlng fulled to iniuko tha nereaanry Improvement I since hla recent operation for ap- iii'iitiicii it. MnnuKer Hush says the Initial lineup will comprise Hheeley, lb: Adama. 2li: Hartell . sm; 1'raynor, ;lb: Comorosky. Ifi Hricliell, cf; ami Grnnthum. rf. wiiri'K sox ki-:k aotio.v IIAI.I.AS; Tex.. Mar.- Q (AP) I Homo idea of what Lena Hlack burno Intends to do with his lnrge crop of hall players was obtained I toduy when he sent the Whlto Hox I through an ahrevlated ball game, i Hlucliburne announced his regu- lur lineup as Mostll. Itarrett anil : Iteynohla In the outfield: Hhirca on first. Kerr al second, riiwell at shortstop.. Kamin on third and rrouse catching.' Only Barrett and .llostlll afipear .uncertain' to nppear liir the Htarling lineup when the season opens, t'lni'nce Hoffman, u I rookie, und Alex Aletxlcr, who has Hp waa playing ursi naae iu. the Yannlgans. Oehilg bunted. He should have been an easy out. but Itmh neglected to keep his foot on the bag when he took the throw, (iihrig evejitually stared the winning :i " on iJiajwrl'H lino single. At bat Ituth got one dotible. u towering fly that the wind caused to fall safely. . . WltlfiHT m:v captain , CM.KAKWATKIt, Kla.. Mar. 0 (A.)Olenn Wright, the former Pittsburg star, is ihe new field captain of the Brooklyn Hoblns. Wright, traded 10 Brooklyn dur ing the winter for Jeas Petty and Harry Hlconila. was named cap tain yesterday anil then led - his regulars to u 15 lo I victory over the yannlgans. . Selection of a new field lender waa necessitated by the fact thul neither .Max I'nrey nor lavo Hun-, croft is classed ua a regular uny i longer. , Heavy Aluminum :'v for Waterless Cooking lileul fur healthful, delicious, waterless cooking, .lust com pjire our pi-lco.t with whin iM ; usked . fur some . vutiiiSH cooking ware. . JCote these pi-ices: 2 nt. Covered Pun....$3.05 3 qt. Covered Pnn....$3,83 4qt. Dutch Oven....$4.70 10 5-8 Skillet :...4.70 .7 qt. Cooker $4.75 10 fit. Cookr ...' $6.00 I-iwy Terms CARR FUliNITURE CO., Inc. Wiiin 770 Cvavath to Coach i, Trojan Freshmen?- NIGKT FIGHTS By Iho AwH'lati'il Press. ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1NI11ANAPOI.1S Steve .Mcl)on- 'l.OS ANOKI.KH. Mar. 8 (AP) !a,i, I'nnada. outpointed Kddle An Newell "Jeff" Cravath,-who cP- demon. 'ody. Wyo.. (10). Otto Anl tained the I'nlverslty of Southern jprlIoni Tenp Haute! Ind.. outpoint ('nllfiinila football team In 1920, . (.(, my Wallace. Cleveland. (S). not yet reporleil. ore scheduled to has been seleeteil to coacn uie m- followai ' fl, Helherling program 7i.1l', ayiuphouy hpuri V: tf u. Mum oryiiuie; lu to 12. danca music, KGO Oakland 79ukc) fi, NBC, bird man, agriculture; 7 : :)0. NHf'l 'I'hrru' Hoys: id to II, NBC. KNXI.os Angeli's (Kiriiikc) 0, nrgan, iinlnlet. feaiurei 1:30, Tom Bremii'inun; 10 to J, dance music. KI'OMuiv Kranrlsco (tfirikr) 0, NHC, aludlo: 7, bualnesa talk, aporta, violin recllul: H:3il, niusleul program; 1U.10, Tommy and Hob; HI in IX. NHC. KKX Portland (IllOkc) 6 to 11, AHC; 12. wralhrr news. KOW Portland (020kc) t, NHC: 4:iu, thrift mill, pluno, Har den lulk, flower girls, aportat 7;X0, NIKS' U;0. currant events, aludlo; Wullcr iIiiIiumiiu. upd N'irk .Mtrock. vcicnui Vublngion Ntuud I)n JiimI I'liuldn't hide tliclr chtliil.-tiuiui wlit'M they l'cj.i:ll spring Inllpini, iiiartci. Ilcrc lliey air jjit h:fi.r(. slurtlii Hit ttlU grind. . hold down two of the ouifii-ld I beriliH. t Willi the "retirement of Kamin ns field cupluln, Blackburne haa j named Art Shires to hold down I the Job temporarily. Other play j era, however, will lie tried during inc. ,ll:-M-.inin K"UM'. .'' Ilium stiggested. The action of tha federation taken at rorunt mealing In I'leva lund came after u poll of soma 7,11110 prlnclpula, Two-thlida of the prlncipula expressed Ihelc dlsup provul of Inlerstale tournaments, slating Hint the nuinbpr.nf tournn menta haa Increased lo auch art ex tent ns to constitute a mennce to thn educational system, und thai there la III lie justification for Inter stutn und Inlar-scctlonitl tournu Wula which Involve axlanaivo long uhsenca from w iinn inu lutier laneii 10 como out .(,nr, fur tho third round. Muck ',,' , ... ', . , bleeding badly from both eyes, I 1 he reason Is that W niter J.ihn Hector McDonald won a six-round hlll-k wl,tl "' Senators and decision -over Pile Mller In the I""1 'Nlrk Altroek. baseball's fav- aenil-flnal. . The curtain raiser be tween I lane llm.lv ami Kldel San cho was a draw. ' New York U Grid Player Recovers . NKW YOUK, Wnr. fl (AP) Appuronlly fully pHluivd to JnuUl, Al' I nuuimin lilu- . ain n I i ,.t J... York iinlv.THlty'a IUVK footUilt "tr, ' ' " "" nrltt chiun, Im NturtlnK (iff In mld- KCIIKOtl form. .'..".. TIh'mo twn colobi'ltlcH (if tho nu tlonul pitHif rnn hii vo hocn fixturt-H with tho WiifdiiiiKtctn fniiH, m well km with the fniiM thniLiKhmit the cllt'illt, for tha wleulel" part uf tho lntt ait yen i-M. ' "Tho IIIk Tniln wu wllh the Ken utoi'H for 2 yeui'H until lust hcu won. lie whk rrleiiHed then to nuin- ( II, newa numnno-yi t J Mb. rtanco iravoi unu lattiMlo. - ncnooi, . KOIN Portlanrl (940ko) 6, din-' HoproKentutJve from 2S of the . , t...-A . n.uA ...j m Jilnti. i.tfttnliMi'M u-urn nm.anl ,.t per oilisie. ureneaira-. vurieii r- - -' - w. .. ...... ,i,.i lAi.,.un 11m I- lwi..u thtu urogram' S-J0 Olson hour' louo ''i" levelnnd meeting, All hut team, la buck luuong his old rrienda n,"m"" ''" "f mu k. tnis .Innc. mualo ' ' I lull und Houlli Dukolu voted for again. year ua nu.nager of Hie club for KKHC-Ha'n Kronclsco (oiokc) '"' Proposition to refuse hi, act Ion ),Ptl,r ,,., piorldii where ''B C, concert! n. aurnrlae: 10, Ann's H Inler-slule tmimumenla, . i , wna ,., ,0 roCnVl.r from In-i " and Andy: 10:10 to 12:10. ilancn '"- lurlas Buffered In iho ciiroonii. I" tho old days Nick and Walter music. . ' "f. 'Inascr of Jliirvard urgea tho rech gaino last fall. Las-man was took their leKiilar turn on th KPl.A l.oarA'nglef (d7i,To)YndMrlufd,)line1irs In piiiillcul'ai!!- thl , B bupquet given by the mound for, bellevo It or not, Nle 10 , orchcatra: to II, nulntet, nco wea Heiresses, mat ought to y4 y. '. -t K-i- cliih In Ihe hotel onee was a player who took his ilntica music. , 1,0 "Ice plan (or newspapermen,' ioniisylvunla Inst night. (guiiie seriously. That waa 20,years kiiu Spokane (taokc) 7, Niif, too, o. Nick wn.8 off u ml mi wuh WdHhlnton from 1 0U to u(. Durlntf that time lie wiih c lasted iih a iiltrhcr. lis K?rv?(l an ii Kenntnr htirler (hniiiK lHn!i. 1!M2. I '-I l!llu, 1IU8 und 111 19. Hlni-e then the funny one hus drawn hla pny ok h coium, hut hlH main huBliifHM huH heen to (ntertulu the funu and, of course, keep li Im lentil matou lu Hood Hplr itH. - They're a preut coinjltiulloii, are tho HfK Train and Nlrk, and If there's anything In hurd work they'll have the Soniiforn In the ponnnnt race from the tart. iionAN rtt:ai.k hkcom HAN ANTONIO. Toxoa, Miir.O (AP) Friink HOKan, hurly outoh or of the tllunta, In a trifle faster than a Hteum rollor, hut ho as tounded fans, pluycrH and Alunoser John AlcOruw hy utonlfnK second MINNKAPOI-IH Cuban. Hobby ' Hrown. Philadelphia, , Harry Dillon, Winning outpointed (0). Her- Ntftution'a freshman football team, succeedliiK i-eo allanil, who has KiKnen wiiiiiiitf 1 un' Muz man .riawltiff. Mlnot, N.,J., out lio. rmvatii. who ihr 1 ,1 ' Pointed Alorrie Orecn, ilinne one or ine Bri'im-ni i ih"" . vcloped on Ibo coast, hua been an iiFKistunt to COaeh Howard Jonjs for two wars. He is courhlng: tne frt'Klimun baseball team at tho piesint time. . .loe Rullia, thica-o a;anffHler, Hays ho Ih quitting the beer racket und will tnke. up golf. Did you over no tice how successful men keep In creasing the difficulty of their tusks ns they f?o along? pointed Alorrie Green, Minneapolin, .tf);.;jJcK V.barliey.'irMiitaoapoliH slopped Jark Daniels, Omaha, iCi),' Jack KeiiirnH, Oipulta.' outoihteil Hud Olover, .Minneapolis. (4). , KHKSNO, Cnh Jock -Mil lone', St. Paul outpointed Johnny-1 KMtu FrnsmV H').' ",l Q BIIJJNGH, Mont. Al . Leniinrt, Hpoknno, outpointed Al Wt-ber. Atontanii Cl'i). Young lemjine.y, Montana, outpointed Huddy Wash fngton, .Pocutello. Ida. (S). : N-EW YOItK. Mitr, fl (AP) After heiKlina; tho nalionul hockey hnKte i)urudo tliroiiKh most of the seusnn. New Vork'a two trunn seem doomed to fight it out in the second plum playoffs. Hoth of them still ore mathematically lit , running but T.oh ('unuillens of Mou-j treul and the Huston HruiiiH arp tho most likely prospecls to finish nt , tbo top of the tg groniis uftor i unt night s games. spuria, newa, concert; 7:110, NHC; s : nil. old favoritea; lu to II. brasH , band. KKI-I.it" Angelea (040kc) 0, Mir; S : ;i(i, musical progiiim; 10, rf--NHC. liJH Huntlla (70kc) 0 to 12, A HC progrnm. J( KOA Denver (K80kc) 0, NBC, " music; 7. Halsey Htuarl, nxtenaloii service; 8. acreniiilara. KOMO Healllu (djokc) C, Nnc. tiwuafeheatrn; 8:30, varied . progium; If 1 1 :J(i, newa, organ. ' ( KHI. Hull ),nka flty (HJOkc) 7. feature, musical program; K:u, organ; V, dance music. t MAM Kit KK(.lKlt SAN KHANi:MC(), Mar. a (AP) ' J. U. Plvutl, or Bunlu Hoso, waa j iiiini,d engineer or Hie riva t'oiinty uoiili shore highway district at a meeting or Hie board of dlrrciors i hera. Tim district lucliidea San Kranrlsco. Murln, Sonoma, Mendn-1 eiiio. and-Huinboldt countiea. It was funned to ridiulld til,, ocean slinra highway, from Ihe (lulden (lute lo Hi Oregon line. v .. .,, . u.iiiii.iii unilS, 1 .SIS l...u.l.. ,. i r. " i,vuiiimin ri-urii i J,of ilia Capitol. A newspuner re. ' ' poller wtllea tllat snelikeuali.a in I "anoiogion ura naruer to rind ami , 7, harder to get Imo thun I hone in 's'" 'ofl. What do you make of fy- I his, W'aiaon ? ujith jranlcCleaYitiger I' it. Si AND SAFE The things folks say give ua n llfl. They any we're SAI'K ua well oa flWIKT. Ypu want to b moved In a hurry but you alao wupl to (eel aura that your oo.l ura pro. lei-led from dsinuge. Call us. plaaae! "Yes, and pat in plenty, Wiikins! Fine people, and they entertain well, but their knowledge of cigarettes U appalling, Vd rather have a ChcsterficJ" Til A SI man wants some TASTE in his tobacco. And he wants.it mild. Thats just another way of saying he'd rather have a Chesterfield . . . mild enough for anybody and yet THEY, SATISFY twem Unu Torcf Co. Tires for the new Ford are specially made to give long wear 4 WHEN the new Ford was designed, it was immediately apparent that a new tire would have to be made to match the car's performance. It was distinctly a new problem, for here was a car with quicker acceleration, greater speed and ' more braking efficiency than any car of similar size or weight. So that every Ford owner might be assured of maximum tire mile age at the lowest cost, the Ford Motor Company devoted many months to research and experi ment in conjunction with the lead ing tire manufacturers. s At t result, certain definite specifications were developed for tires for the new Ford. These specify cords of certain strength and texture, a large volume of tread and side-wall rubber, sturdy non-skid design, and reinforced plies for protection against bruise breaks all the strong features of construction formerly considered for only the largest tires. Great care also was taken to secure the best riding qualities in connection with the transverse springs and Houdaille shock ab sorbers used on the new Ford, Though the Ford tires are 30 x 4.50 in siie, they have the resil iency mid air space of much larger tires because of the drop ccnler rim of the steel spoke wheels. Another unusual feature of the new Ford tires is' the provision for balancing the tire assembly. Every tire is marked on the side wall with a red spot to show where the valve stem should be when the 'tube is inserted. Hits is just a little thing, but it assures a uni formly high standard of tire per formance at all speeds. ;. For best results, the tires on the new Ford should be kept inflated to an air pressure of 35 pounds and checked regularly to insure tliis pressure all the time. This is important. Low inflation breaks down the side-walls of a tire. By causing overheating, it also de stroys the rubber that acts as an insulation, with consequent sepa ration of the cord. At the end of each 5000 miles, when you have the front wheels packed with grease, it is a good plan to have the wheel alignment checked. This will prevent the possibility of premature wear of the tires. "hen punctures come, as they will with any tire, you will find the Ford dealer particularly well- equipped to make repairs quickly and at small cost. See hini, too, for replacements. Then you will be sure of gettiug tires built' specially for the Ford car accord ing to definite Ford specifications. Ford Motor Company ;,., niar.-p-N".' ij?asai-tBja!ByasiiBa- 1