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Monday, December 9,' 102!) ,; Page Two: LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE, ORE. NEW DRY CHIEF AS FAMILY MAN, Baker Plans To . Open Basketball Season on Jan. 3 ATWATBR KENT l"Hi"i .s;-" .-!. .-f ...f.-i'.:. Lil i' ' ; Lunch Sets' -'-"'Make': : Nice Gifts New, 'fresh,' clear colors' or fancy designs, delight fully modern damask pat terns.. .Very ' u n .u h u u 1 linens at an unusual price . $1.50 to $8,50 HILL'S Its in mo rote nf fntnJly mnn Umt O. A. Youngquist, now IT. H. assistant attorney general In elm we of national prnliMiil Inn enforcement, If -pictured above with his children In Washington. Ho ban been sworn In to succeed Mrs. Mnbel Walker -Wlllebrnndl, resigned. Tho children, left to right, are: '-Jack. '11: Hchnrllo Ann, f; Margaret, -10. and. Itohert; 13. Youngipilst, former attorney general of Minna nnla, iH'a dose, perforin I friend of ox-Kepresentallvo Andrew Volstead. ' " pTERN DRIVE ON WEST BEGINS title on the lHHercst eon rue Hut- 1 urday, today looked to other, open j tournament tin further fields Lo conquer.- Dlegel staged a rally on j. the eighteenth hole of his eh am- pfonship match with the smiling Scot from the Metropolitan district, j to win after Karrcll had led at the j I turn, one up. j displayed againa Notre'. Dame, their chances for overt browing the t'antln'ilH appear with some bally hun. WvHt Jtclmv Standard ' ' ' 'I ills' I U2!i Army loam has the , 1 It.. I,. I lt ....... I... tl.il , - . . -, , ruin miii' i iiiu urn j n aixieoie lecn ana i ltxs-" nl -y v uvon looK.mr ror to f'V 1 l u i....' .nL.. m..j k i exhibit It. V UUIgll LU i Ldy IIUcUlb Ho far tho west coast has tumbled' Kh ItiL'S'Mand-' L .... i Von rorat And f-it .lun.. ,..' Ui.lu ..Ml O.ULTO.I Ktlt H'llllirlf I'll IMl'Olt. Illlt! Jl - - tNKW YOltK. lice. U (Af) ill.' U"i-l- il.'f.'i.tH ulTm-t lll ilwlnlun in J' ...;iiion lU"f.n; B'i-ifl(Tn Ironl, ' cimi-' lroiim-i-l l.y I'lili-itKO mid In th Jj pl lilnii tliu Iiihi niiijoi' iiiiincnvi'P'H vf luU'iil, lonKMl-niiiK" liilerwctlniiiil II ' ;llurlillrWMiii:iin. Im-kIiw IIiIii lilt. 'O'i'koh fi ll iM-foro Kloilila'M .u-n-Kl.. ..ml flllrf.uiBl, join II..' ' ,r yM S'o 0 victory oy.'.- the i . ...y 1.1 .in --i.l.ii.t-K tii.it im r itH W-i.r..ot .it .miuh.i -H'.i i";ir m Ilia i vi- of JiiuntlH M..mi.:r. u. i. ...u ..up. '.vi' ('...u.x. 14 Teams Close Season Without Losing A Game w I iajf iiujnnn, H, I'.-.i-II..' .! r....Bt jj is ' Army to Meet Cards, 'f cr.r..i.i.-..ii.iy' r..-ip-iiM I i .i:1 j iinl nl. Inl.'iiii'i:ll'i.ml li jj 4'; ' lly All... (iin'ilil i I'alllur.ila'li.'i.t IVT.n that rann.it . jiffi-et the football had .Mohc.I Hh . hjccllvo ' tl.f) ti't'ovCry loMt hint yi'ar when thu hor.l.'M fro... Scott Clash In Gotham Tonight lly Herbert, V. IlnrUer (AKHoefuted 1'cohs KportH Writer) : -N10W YORK, Uee. II (AT) Otto Von I'oi-Jit, of. Norway, and I' til I Kfott, the flfihtinK" fireman from London, clash in a 12rotind hout like -the IL'-H the I'ai'lile etiiiKt fcver-rnn t -tfisry-. IIJl""i'" 01 irKi vcr -rBm ( m nidlKon Hqimrft (Jarden tonight U.liitf In ultfht.r : ( . : ! " m 1110 rivum ai. for charlty'H Hake and for a pot. ( .ii iH-Kle -pliiyH Houthem ('lillfoh nhv Hftlut-dny at I .ok AnR'Ien In 'a is;;IinilHh that will furnish a more Unit ImtfH thih Ik iiHiially iicall- Tn!ilti hi figuring the New Year'H day .""iltiKtjIe In the ItuMc howl, ('iiritcjfh vn.s Kounilly iroiinctMl hy Vi tHtmrnhi '') llio tinhenlen eliin' that- lia diaw'tr ''''Vthe Invllatlon' to ineet ' tfouthmi i.'v ''""fornla In- the Ijljf holiday en i'Y' ' i'nt. Tech tiiay "Koften up" z1- Hit- 'l i-tJanH or they may be able to !!Hffive an eye-wttncHM acenuiit of Jum" " v. hiH IMlt will he up iitfalnt. WIUi r. the next foitnlKht, Pltt'H I'rtii tli'Mit, iim well 'an Went I'nintY, t;a- fy' 1 et will he on the inarch went; by ' Tk f T?f2 W T. : W i? A T Q Alhe.iifi to u Honiewiiat erratlt: ea- ."shot" at- the heavyweight hoii. . ...... ehamploiiHhlp of the world. j Tnlnnn rhnuiplon Twenty-four hour beforo the i- ioriua ami ueorKia, at tne on.i, brittle, Winini) Mnldoon, venen wrrn not In poHitlon to dfHpute T11- nhle New Yor k Htate nlhleth laioi'H claim to the Homhern confer- eoinmlHloner and co-donoi-i with ! enee chainploiiHhlp but Mich rated (iene Tunney, of the 'Tunney-AI ul-j, hlfh, , V'10,1 Ida, liy a Mramfe .twl.st, ;doon heavywelKht t ehanijilnn.Hhlpi jviii; the only mnjor victim of fleor- trophy, announced that so far Hy ihe AsKoi'lated Iresn . ' Anlde from a few ninH In the fa r west ki a inline. Hlati- for Hie neanoti with Ml tit1. WcKtern Maryland leading Jdl' the rent In victories 1 Ulclc Ihw'lnw'H charges from W ( 1 1 1 if 4 -, I ei hisocl a great HcaHon- Saturday with a ,12-0 vic tory over Maryland. , U wa .VeHt ern, Maryland'H litl) HuceeHHlve vic tory with nulther tie. nor defeat. Thirteen other unbeaten teamw trailed the liarlow'eleven. ' - Among the unbeaten tenniH Ten ncneu wan the heaviest .scorer with 3:((i point h. St. Mary'H of Califor nia led on the defenHe with only six points chalked up-against it. rtAU'I-Mf ftrn ' llr.iv !1 f Kuui'XtiW Mllton-Kreewater will open tho j uh school basketball tieason liero Jan. 3. Coach Oooi-hc Mcott has an nounced. Tho (fame was originally Hchertiilei to be played in the !'ma tilla county town, but was moved Jiore at tln-Jr re-iuest,. HaUor will play there later. . Couch Hcoll is a little in doubt as lo who the -high school athletic i axsocialioii conxldr im etlgihle, us j t heir Tecenl rnlintf failed in cl ar up that .point, but he Iiileiiils to lake no c-)ianes and will play no one whose stains Is in doutit until thet bcKlnnlng of lite Hicond sem- Chll'l. . , , .. .. It iH possible that a specific dec laration cun be secured at the an nual meeting of (ho association In I'ortland Uee. 2R. It is understood that Holier will bn automatically reinstated at I hat lime unless someone InuiieheH a fresh attack, which does not appear probable. At the beginning of the Kccnnd scrpcMter all the boys protested by la Orande will be eligible beyomt question if their grades are 'satis factory here. '.The roach does not believe bis jlcupi will be handicapped much by j possible ineligible, regardless of wliat attitude tho.usHOiilalion may jtako.! JoHlin . Is probably . In the (clear, hut is not certain to make the first team. Weber may, or may not " niako. the' team. Crawford should 'make the team, but will not be eligible until the beginning of (be second semester. Other hoys are showing up strong and a good team Is In prospect, , Scott said. - . LYMAN STARTS -FIRST GAME AS O.S.C. CENTER Little To Coach . Columbia Teams N'ttlV VflUK; !!. 0 (Ai') "Dof' Kli'. Tech wl.l.'li Iohi Hl- of ItH nln.'.ho cot.l.lHon thorp wnro onlv throo Inlto H.'l.'ctlon of Lout l.iltloj.i.nw ijixnwl to li..- i'ulo Aim ti'ttoi'. d''J0tfijBjjEhjyir7'iFrr Kaniwi i.rti'.' b.-li.K 011 top of tho rail nontcmlorn for the vac. ml title Kl'l'll.on: w'.ii'l.l u your hk'o, utli.-r- . riifk Klmrkoy or lIi.Htoin .Max ujso, llic 't.litloi'H rlcun.at 1.1 llio HohmellnK of (Ipi-inany, ami the hui'ith' nh.l lialiiucfii Uh'Ii Ma.-vi.rd , wlnnor of lonluht'H liout: In n en-tli-r.'at hy .th.'.Or.'Kon trlu.niih. 1 oral rovlmv of tlo hoavywolht nlt- - nation, Millotin'oHlhc1 t.la.iM. for tw'o t.iat.'hPM, one iii'lla.nl In l''..hruiil,y-,. ilhil'. tho .'otlii.,',.l.i 'N'pw Vofk In ;iiit.'.nlii'i',j4jy.lil.'lv ho hon.il-Hlh',hionp i-rttMH iHF m dt'pt- GREAT RALLY im I..I.....I ri .... 1 I ir ll.ilr "JliiJ" of 11.21., win a major I attic nr.. I l.L-tl. ..Ha.no, tl.no oinain T, : ; mvmik-o ror tho wi.lloolmr ail.iiln-. i ...i,on ytvd.oi.lIH l.ii-HMl hy Htnnfur.l:at tl... Yankoo txn JvHi'K.'h who ilr.'u.ti'.l Johnny Wmrkoy codoh lit tlporKPtown, Tor the )OHl tlon of ht..l r.totl.all conch at (!ol un.hlii unlvoi-Hlty wi.m niintiuncotl today. I.ltllu will snccnc.l C'h.'irli'y Crowlpy, ri'BlKlU'.l, and will J?l,'n it lliroe-ypar contract. iw, ' l.ltllc nccPi.tPd Iho rolt.inl.in pout attcr having turnpd down (H.,'.irfcr from IiIh coll.'KP, tho ir.ilJVrhlty ..' I'ciu.sylvanlii. . As coach at (IcorKctown f.r'tho , umler llul.loon a pla,i tho bih-. lant six Bp.tBonB the former Venn )lpn. 0 (Al') vivor or tonlKnt'H hoi.t would moot lacklo met wtlh ontslnndlnu; bi.o OltHtiON KTATK MI.I.BRB, (.'orvtilllB, Uoc. 0 (HpeolUI) IHck l.y.nan or l,a (In.n.lp ln,provln.v' to he ono of tho hcHt nien- out for l.i.skolhall thlH year. Hp' slurred on the rook .sound laat' year und hldM to duplicate' his work on the vitrnlty teom' thin .J'eur. ".Moho" Is one or tho r.LHlcHt and mo.m accu rate rorwanlB Hint t'o.ich Gill had 'foind HilM year. lie Ib hclng con- Bidereil ror a place on the Hitiail that koob to fallrornla ror the an nual liu.rnBlo.inln),- trip during the fhriHtina holidays. Lyman started In tho Friday nlKht ;iramo wlih the Multnoninii chili ul I'ortland, playinR- lliroiiBh pnrl or the contest and showlnir tip to u.lv.rnlnito. o. K. r. won tho Ban.e, 20 to IS. -. ' - Mi. dill... I....:.veal'. tin lite l.asls ..r Karrpll-( to..l and Hiii.i.i..m.rnllv dp 'i tin. ror... Iteil. t'i.Klc tin.) hip. mutes rended his prorcsslo.iHl Hoir.'rH' fy If Your Back Aches k itjjf toll'Sl'l' from hours spent over ru Don't Blame Us A V I)AIiIIWAsn fJ KehnielliiB at Miami com: Mm tenniH havinir I. pen atltonu With tho winner 'hnttlliu: Sharkey tl,,. hlKl'ioHt srrirlriK cnnihlnallon In or r.,...euiiK n.r ll.e line in wepi- the cast. cmhpr. Tlma If Hharitcy RetH I I.e.- - : .. enll lii l'ehruary and won, he would j " 1 meet SchmelliiB In Keilemli.'r and! DID VOl' KNOW 'IllVl , vice versa Mh.uil.l Kehelnilnii he i '.' picked for the Miami riMht. Aricr tho t 'l.lc.iffo-lndlana Kii.ne At ft'i. Muldoon wields treniend- a I011.0 Slat,-K wrote to Put ' I'utre hub power In the I.on nauie. , lie- 1 an.) told him he was' sorry ll.e caune. or his position as stale Maroons had lo heat the lloosierf. romn.lHsloner and coj-donor or the . . . pat Is Sli.KS'a rormcr pupil heuvywelKht trophy, as well as lie- nd assistant. . . . ChlruKO ulso cnuso of tho sheer force or Ills heat the University or Washii.Kto.i domlnntlUK iicrsounllly, Muliloon's , . , and Hie farnekle KoiiniliUlon ts-oid enrrles welitlit, llsled CIiIciikO as athlpllfally .ji.irn With Muldoon'B antiouiieeinent and WashliiKton as one or those as an ndded Incentive to rans and sneaky old suhsldlzers . . . (Iene with Jack Dompsoy to he the Normllc, one or Dempsey's rornier reterpp, tonlKht's card, for the niiiiinuors, dropi.pil rive (r.nll.1 on hpnellt of,, the (hrlstmaH eliarlty tho -'otre Iiame-Trojan Kiimo ftu.l rund of which .Mrs. Ilnmlolph 00k to his hod will. Hie 1 In the Henrst Is plmh'innn, should ho a n,,xt ,lv. . , , .,. Movnlhaii. tho sell-out. Von I'orat, hecausp or N(,.,. )m,, ,,,,!,.,., who broke a his Kre.il punchltiK power,, ruled 11 (hls own) In the Northwestern h-nmc, Is the son or Chicr John 'P. Moynlhan or I lie 1 2 . h hnttalloti of .the ChlcHKO rlre department.1" . . . , Il.VINf; WtlVKIl DIK.S jl)einpsey Isn't loslnn nnyllilng . . . I he Bets plenty ror every hot't' ho l.ON ANdKI.KH, Dec. 0 (AI') I rererees and Is kenl husv Ho jTiUdy Tclzh.rr, rormer world's sides, ho Is said to l.uvo. received I champion i.utomohllo raciiiK driver, ! Till t!'s ror broadcast!. ik riBhts for died here last nlcht. , ,'l his riKhls at Iho f.'hicnKO Collscilin. Hlluhl ravorlt.i over the clever Mil ton. GENE M'EVER LEADING ALL GRID SCORERS PLANE LAUNCIIEt) FROM AUTO TOP ... i l si iwioli I Ml Alltvt II it. f.v;v.: .. .1 TUt 1 rtrfn Tlu'i'f in no doubt Hint lie Lady m1. lmly a8si8llllltt is Assistant one til' the most valu able liolpuvs wo have. The Coldcn Kule funeral director, pluduutl as ho is to maintain at all timoa strictly modern and 'complete service, at moderate prices, of neces sity includes a lady assistant on his starf. BOHNENKAMP FUNERAL I "OME tly'Vhe'fAshOi'lafciel Press Saving his biggest ' scoring splurge fur the last game of the season, flene MclOver, flashy Ten nessee half hack, has won the na tional football individual . scoring race. .'- - , Meftver, tdllied flve-'toiichdowns and three points '"after touchdown against South Carolina-Saturday to run his season's ' total to 130 points. Just two more than Clark If inkle, IJucknell . fullback, tho previous leader. ...Tho leader, in each of tho eight major groups or 'Conferencos. as com filled by the Associated Pross, follows: - l'layerand College . .Total IMs.- South MeKver, Tennessee 230 , Kast irinklo. Jhrcknell K'tt Houtbwent-7 Wilson, IJaylor Pacific Schwartz, .Wash. Slate 84 Koek .Mt. .'lark, Colo. Col US j Missouri, Val, King, Drake 59 i Itig-Ton Rergherm, ', ... j 'Northwestern. - r3 1'harmer, .Minnesota 53 j Ulg Six- Young,. Nebraska 80 Nol in the Bi'olc - The expression "spnrc tlie r"i;v nml spoil the child" is not In (he Uible. In tli? old Testament, j , I'rov. i;i:lM, Is "lie thnt sjiareth j the rod Imti'th his sou." It Is be lieved that litis Is the origin of the i proverb. It is stated In many forms. J nml frequently referred to in early j Knglish lllenil lire, Mit the essential . ' t.lml iiuitullv tv MUKi-IUi.it l,t llmlHI.tr. ' Announcing Models No Change in Following is a copy of wire just received "We are satisfied that no better radio set than our present Screen Grid set can be produced I either -by our selves or our competitors. We will continue to manu facture and sell the present Atwater Kent line throughout the Spring season." - (Signed) Atwater Kent Compamj This means that not only does the A twater Kent buyer get the latest and greatest development in radio, but also that his set will not become obsolete overnight nor for a long time to come. You Next Can Buy Your Year's Set Now Because of this specific guarantee that there will be' no change in Atwater Kent models you can buy your Next Years Set Now, knowing that your Atfvater Kent will still be, as it is now, the greatest set on the market and Will not be subject to the depreciation that f ollows a change in models. Make This Your Christmas Offering A Gift the whole Family Will Enjoy 4l Model 55 Atwater Kent Radio $141.50 .Completed " . . . as Illustrated A Small Down Payment-Easy Monthly Installments Carr Furniture Co. ' -V A '' A .- I bv Alan J.Gould have never en compered N'ngurskj's 1 eo,uaI." . . ' ! Of ritrninian blood, the "liig ' Nag" is a "physical brUtte with an ' artistic, temperament," Spears ex- Hob Neyland has finished a font' your term special assIgninent-VlU liermlt him to coiMnuo his briHiun't. work, with the volunteers. Another Army num. Major John M'cKvvum' plains.' Mb; development, or evo- has ended four venrs at the Unl'w Union, from end to J'neklo lo'puU I slty of Oregon, hut since he rtiHiK' veii'iuK fullback Is one of the dra- ' ul from tho military, to go wcrftj liiutic lenturcs of a game choekful , be Is free m pick another coachiu? W the usual. ' When -he cracked ! .pot. . y A three, ribs in the Iowa game last ! WushlnRton must find a sucr j em iiiu lurueu 10 wear hraec, Nagurski went back into the line, he said, to play some football "standing straight up" inasmuch as -he could not bend over to take the ! 1 -asses from center! - ' Used for Coughs Over 50 Years i y.'V3 3TB AT spring st y'.-tij'S' 5 Phone ',. rJMi Coughs show an Irritated condi itlon of tho. throat anil air passages. ! (!roupy coughs an; frightening. bronchial coughs weakening, night coughs und tickling throat urc troublesome. l'or more than 60 yea i-M Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound has been the established Cough Medicine, safe and depend able for children and grown per sons. The very flint doses spread a healing, soothing coating over tho Inflamed throat and coughing stops. It loosens and raises phlegm without effort. Children like it contains no opiates. It exactly sulia elderly people is mildly lax ative. Kemember the name. Ko j ley's Honey and Tar Compound, j and ask for It. Adv. j Kipling didn't httve Hionko Nn- Kurski in mind at the time, yet he I migll: have revised" one of his songs j of the cobra "Nag" something like thia for; tho benefit of the .Mimic- e. for-a variety of reasons, will be sola fultlmck. j heavier after the close of the I Kyo to t-ye und head to head, season than usual, whether or not (Keep the measure, Natf) ' 11 na un.Vtblng to du with the flnd- Cp front or back, the enemy's ' l"tf f the rninous Carnegie report dread; 1 I that the tenure of a coach's office (At thy pleasure, Nag) in 3 out of t instances depends on 4 I urn for turn ami twlsror twist (They cank spill thee. Nag) Hero was .the tackier who never missed! (Did the battle thrill thee. Na?. When llrcnko Nagurskl scored the two touchdowns thai'helpcd Minnesota beat Wisconsin in the flna1. game of the season for the Gophers, hit finished a career ns "the greater, all-around football player I have ever seen." The quo tation Is from his coach. Dr. Ctur ence W. Spears. all-American guard at Dartmouth hitmelf In 1915. Knthusiastically. the doctor ad ded: "In my cureer as a player and a coach I have played a .gainst and couched against the best tennis of the east and jniddle west nnd I par u Knoeh liagshaw. the storm: center of an Internal war at Seal tU. this year. Ike. Armstrong's raft; tract expires after this season at the University of Utah but his rtr inarkaide success with the Indian I h: likely to produce 14 rong Induce The turn-over In football coach- i meat:: to stav at S;ilt Lake City, lii preference to turning an attentive ear to other offers. At Syrnctiw, Vic Hanson, one-time all-Amrriciin I'litl and ail-around star." is due to. mic cod Lew Andreas as head conch of the Orange in 1930. The 'talk nliniil t-enlnrtniT ArneiW Hie produdilon of winning tennis. linrwA,,,, Mi ii....,..,...i - ...ui. ..iiher MUitaiy arrangements figure In! riddle Cn n,. fi.nTov- Unhhartl. the situation. . At Wust Point. Ma- ! due to Mirivicn'y i,iiin.s .leniands jor lt;ilph Sasse will take over the: in chlcngn. mav turn to nersuasilvB tones as a result of the fino vlctorj of the Crimson over Yale. work of Hlff June, but at the Un versity of Tennessee, where Mnjor K'.f.i ,L1- V fome automotive nviatlon wns undertaken on the beach at Old Or chard, Me., and here you mh n plane being launohed into tho nlr foi the first time from the top nf an automobile. This remarkable plrturo shows tin plane taking off under its own power Just ufter the pilot hud pulled the trigger flitch cut It loose from, thv jiir which wn sprctltng acres ihe smooth sands at fi! miles an hour at the time. In this way. It Is believed, a piano could take off from an nutomohilo In city Kirtfts which would not provide a safe run uay for tho plane Uvelf, or nlmturly a seaplane could take oft on' lnl '""' ' V "S:?S' -ii . I'ea .$ 9b Stove 13.25 jjrrrrmhl, ijUmP 13.75 (UjJxa Broomf ield & -Richardson ... . y t 5 Dolls & Toys at Wholesale Prices 8cto9& Stamped Goods and Gift Items Shop Early and Get What You Need at Low Prices I Norton's Kiddy Shop I