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LA GRANDE L . ENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Saturday, December 14, 1929
HILLS DEPT. STORE
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
Owned
JIMMY M'LARNIN
! KAYOS GOLDSTEIN
! Killer of Ring Demon
j strates That he Still Pos
f sesses Punching Ability
) i ' li Alan (KmiIiI '
(Asoriutd Press Spoils Kdilot)
NmVVOHIC I lee. U (AP)-- Tin'
haby-Urd kid In hUU Ibe lUlui or t
Ih'rlri(C. ... i
IrhuV Jimmy McUirnin, the
c h'ertlblc l(trwi,lKM who looked
an Ihouirh he dhln'l have a savago
thought In hi head,' crushed tlx
JewMof New York'H gh(Unori Unity I
(ioldstoln,, last night In less tliuii
SPECIAL
vHecolite
A comjilete .set of full upper
nnd lower plnleH of fiunou.s
$67.50
(iuaivntccd
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(four hi 1 ri nt After a hlioi'i hut scn
iiitloiiiil and highly dramatic bnt
! tl". Me).amln strelrhed l.lin tin nil
noun Jewish -boy on the canvas
lor i In"' full room of ten with only
U- Kt ( niuIm or second roiinl
elapsed, , .
There had been some In Hi bo-fnn-hand
that Ituby would not oi'
could- not ' inKtj U'' Inn (he pride
1,1' ilu cnslslde gave iii'iKiiirii'cnt
exhibition -of murage fi fill K""H'
lie., before ho was haltered to ii
limp hulk hy the terrific punching
in itnn itf I 1m Iiii I'flofJt hi I lurM itt
Ul0lll.ni rlhK nis.nry r..r hi
H was Dm 1'itil of another broken
lial for OoMnN.ln hut Ituhy won
lint adiiiliitilon, tht roam of
nii.m liy i roMil or rUm la Jii.Oiiu
mi ilioiiiili hi. n liui.olMKly mil-
i'Iiimi 'I liy ii Hi--'tr riithlMr. .
Mill snvra ViMllh . "l" 't'llt IHjxmn cciminmnuii ur-
fl.lil;.ln wiih rl..ul-Hi twlcf liy lra.; K-lilln . Muck, proinnlur, to
Mi-Uirnln'H iihmhlliK iillilfk tifi. . P' '0't P"-H.
hi limit l h rimil ri.nnl. Only tin, ' M'-Il mailo 11 furioilH Hlnrt, l'"H
lii'M mivi il tlx- Jlh'IhIi yoinh rnim a lnH thn-Ki-itru'ii hwid uml lidly wllli
knoi'kmit In 0- llrM round wl.tm W( HirlM(f llm -arly ronmlM.
)i MiniK'ly itiiwIi iI tto hl IWl iiflt-r ' Jnum mailt llm l.it nliowiiiR In
ioiiIiI. or mm- nml r.ul.l ulonit l,ilri1 hV InmlliKf wvpml Hliort
llm rmiiw, nyliiB l fhei-k ltn dtorm' '"' .rlKhm. KIpIiI'h l"fl linoliH
t.r I.Iowb Uml l.lln.li-il him. upporwl to lin nlou ltiK ilovvn In tho
llnl.y, his pain nmwllp rentiiroi ,
, Rwtdli'ii and IiIh aofl dcf mt
I hluodrdiot, Hlumhlod to hln cornfr.
M' iimih out warily In llio mcond
' round, ftahhlnK MonK'wIiat futllely
now, for thorn Hcennil not iiinrli
! i-hanrc for hlin fialnMt llm chunky,
ih icj iiilrit d Irishman. With Iho
. suii' ul a cat and th Kwlrt Htrilt
i hi;: power of a panthfr, Molxirnjn
IraJtcil bin rltfhl to the Jaw. llahl
h.t'ln lopph-d ovor tin lower tiand
of ropi, IMh hotly wan oufHldo on
tltn fdKC of the rlriK, IiIh Ickh
drnp'd over the ropfH, Kornchow.
fit Hm I'oitnt of nlrr( the Jowhh
hoy hauh'd hlinMnlr hack Into the
1 1 ntv and to hlH I'cid. Ma vadih;d
hack, jahhliiH' MW.urnln. Tho hahy
faced ono rooty forced his pr(y l&
the comer of tho rluK, drove hl.i
Iffl, then tho ritfht to the hrnd nml
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For change of address, please do not notify
carrier boy only call the office direct, giving
old and new residence, and you will avoid
errors in service.
The Evening Observer
Main 37
Itid.y toppled over backward. Oold-'
Hicln look I ho rimil i-nuiK " -
f i vim mii mii'ii Mini nun " i
cn tried to hi corner by Itrferce
I.UU Magnolia,
There was a fpiIeU flash of thut
doomed feeling in llnhy's face In i
mw mhMio of tho rirHt round whenj
lu Hhat hi right three times Ul
.r'i.nrnin, i-hin wiihout . result. !
Jimmy not only proved he. enuhl
take anything- the. Uhetto's hero
had to of for hut countered wlih
weapons of explosive variety,
McI.aininV victory established
him beyond doubt u Hk- nutAiund
lit contender for the welter tith
jidw' held hy Jarklf Kirddw. Tho
tmllyhuo for liU Otln Kirap c-un
now ku 'n with tin- I'IikIhiiK'M' ap
proval. STOP FIGHT OF
FIELDS, JONES
IN 7TH ROUND
IIOHTOM,' Ijmj. I i (A!') A
uo-contcMt vordlct iidi-d tho nnn
lltlo bout htitwi'ii Jacklo Kl.ildx of
I .ok AntfflitH, .worldrt m HlturwfiKlit
cltanipion. unU "(Jorllla". JoncH of
Akron, Ohio, In tho H.-venih round
laxl AiKht Tin rt'U-tfn, Joo O'-
onnnr, moiprl ih rruy uwmnnK
''"'t JoneH wan nol glvlnK Mh uhuuI
lohlhltlun. hui-m luin lonrn.
"nl"
I- It' mm tli a onrtiinu of tlia fltflil.
tlio ronle-HtaniH weia eoutiuiially
Jewrfrd from tho xallory, with or
Kaulzod ilbinoiiHtrallonH dlroeled
particularly ut Jowh, A crowd of
IS.iiiui hhw the match.
O'C'onnor'H vrrdlet waH not a
jiroved hy Kune Ouckley, incm
hor of. Ilia Htuio hnxinic rotninlKMloa
at ' the 1'liiKHfde. Hit nald .funcH
lack, of aKKroKalvonoHH inado tho
innteh dull, hut hn thotiKlit the
ImttlerH tried to Kh"t an honest
flKht.
Proficiency It Earned
' If il tfrent Ihiiitf run he lmio nf
(ill It fan he done easily, hut II In
iUs etna Willi which the tipple tree
til or :ni i ik after Imiy yenrs of pa-tient-prepnrnllon.
Anmi.
' Phone
. Main 508
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delivered at once
charge.
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ATHLETES GIVEN
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Southern Conference Has
OUL ",cMl UlUtJi ClitC XI H
. icicl j rcscncGQ
to it Today, f
MATOX Korrjj.:, ,u e!. H
(AIO Th Ho u I her u oonfcrencf
today haft in'tuvtt It a renolulloii
i propowlntf an pen. ami under
! utootl'' arruuKmont for lljo nttp
i port of aihlftfK In th aolletfOH mid
' unlverKllloH of the Hnijth.
Th ivnithillon wax prttnented at
a roitntl tahla deurtlfn Inmlptr
; until poKt inldnlKht hy .Major W. II.
j MoKWIar, faoiiliy chafrma.fi iff
lathlftli-K al tho rnlver.sUy : of the
i South. '
.Major .MrKetlar propoAd that
each limtiliillon of the Hnuthoi'u
i eoiifr-ru' ht prlvlleKed tn award
KchfflnrMhlpK or an emolument
1 otherwise dedKmUed tn athlctlCH,
the nurn to he iHsued hy voucher
hy fnlvtrislly auihorltleM Kiifilch-nt
) to rover tho athlettt'ig college ' fftty,
: text hookH, hoard, lodliiK end
' fraternity or other rnUfA ofKan
i'atlon tltieM! that the univndtlcH
; keep a complete and pnhllo record
of Hindi nlftanc; that no othr
fiiiidn Hhonhl he received -hy the.'
heneflclary H.ivtt front, hli pureni.i
lor other h-Knr Kuardlan, and that
the receipt of Hindi other fund
from outtddo HniirceH Hhoul( rem ill
In the Mtudeiit helnj? dlnmlKHed, :or
In the failure of tho InHlltutlon tit
du that, I he oxptilHlon of tho Inriltr
tlon from tho eonfprenc.
.Major MrKeMar declared the
trate recelptx from fonthall aeason
would' auit'ly supply revenue for
the Hiipport of the athlete.-i '"which
would eliminate tho HiirreptlllniiK
sutinldy now Kenerally practiced,
not only In the South, but' In the
nation at larKe."
He declared It to he hl.s opinion
that "there In no moral reason why
liU'H should not icct an fdUcutlon
through athletic ability,' (ut ;ae
other nion kH an education
through (dher ttpeelallzed talfints."
Hanley Arrested:
liy "Knute Rockne"
WllM KTTIO, 111., VhO, t'i i.W)
A policeman UihI nltfht arrfittUifl
Dick Hanley, for Hpeedlmr y V
Hanley tried to explain who-ho
wuh, loo thai I roach ul N'orthwerit
urn university, and all thajt.
I "Ho you're I Hole Hanley, eh'.?"
Huld the pftliccmun. "woll, I.'jn
Knute Hockno. IhiI'h "tco ovrr -.to
the station house and moe-t MIO I
ing 11. Yost, Ir, Clarence W.
Spears, and. the boys." ; '
At the Hlallon bouse , police,
Chief William Jlrautlgun recogniz
ed the roach and released him, ,;
I "Humph," snorted the arresting
officer. "If Northwestorn had gotio
as fasi on tho gridiron as their
coach did in that uutornobllc, lt
'might have gol somewhere."
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Alan J.Gould
Tlu rlntr campaign or l!'i!i ilmwH
to a rloxc with the heavyweight
hurdiifXH on tho up-Ki;adc Imt with
r haoK uxiftloK in moni of the o.her
dhltiionN,
Thorr ni'n lei recnnli'.ed cham
jtlonfi at cilliei' the top or lintloni
t r the list. The riyweKht mid han
tamwtduh; rlawiK ait- in dispute.
The IK'ht -heavy and I'ull-fledKed
uav' rrowiiH are im tin nhcir for
tho timo helm?, 'the National Ho.-
iriV aHHoi larfon doen Hut recognize
.Mickey WulkrraM the iMiddlewelht 1
.hint, IhoiiKh no one hiia yet ap- '
peared capable of knitcldii off
ihc Jerwey Irishman' (hatch. -
.' Tlila leave only three Kenerally 1
tecMK'iii.i'd world's champions at .
any wtdtfht I'hi-islophei- MatlaMno
anions the feather, Hant'niy Mau
dell tinning the liahlweiKhtH and
larkli KlrldH amoim the welters.
So confused has tho modern
.
championship situation been lhatj ' -
Jho record of the past eight years VAiUS, pec. I I (AP) Suzanne
reveals only two divisions with an j J.ongten, famous tenuis star, is
uninterrupted li.lr succession. . , working as: a wiles woman in a
Walker. Itl.o, luindeo and ; small dresmaklng estahllsJiment
J''ields havo occuied the wober- j hero. Her Juli IX selling, demon
weight throne without any breaks strating and giving; advieo on sport
uriHng. Wilson, tlieh. I'hmersand clothes.
Walker have kept the middleweight "1 have always wanted to do this
sucreHslon intact. j very thing," she said today, "I
' Oiheiwlse th"i-4i has been at least !
one gap In rvery class, due to n
wide variety of rauses. The death )
- ... -in.. .i... l.'nioi. rtrilJaldvin Itatdwln? l-eave him out
im ii irUf.nii..rl-' iv, .-.xii-r.iiii iit ,if
(Jenny Leonard ami Cicne Tunney,
the withdrawal of Johnny Dundee,
Jock lelaney ami Tommy Lough-
ran from the classes they ruled, all
contributed to the confusion. Nor
hot-.' thf atmosphere boon cleared to
nny marked extent hy tho sundry,
conflicting edlo.s of boxing com
missions,
InflueiH-od b" expediency
and policy,
, ,, .,
H-n a tnnK ivny ml l.nt tlm lJ0
rnntliiilt Mt-aun will involv. un un
imutil numlicr of now ami onlortulu-
line iivalrio. Mrcakliiij: away l"roni
trailition iitin'li as Marvanl anil
Villi' luivit ilnni- In rewnt iarn.
romiKylvanla has Htinki-n up Uh
wlioli- prKi-ani
laliinK iiii WlHi - on -
sin. Kansas. Not.e I in me and
o(.orgla Tch to give more national
scope
to the (junker program.-
Hero itvo a tew ot tne otner oui-
standing new hookups:
Southern Methodist and Notre
Dame
Pittsburgh and Notre Dame,
' Southern Arethodist and Navy
Cainegit! and (icorgla Tech
Klorlda and Alabama
, Dartmouth and Stanford
Ohio Stale and" Navy
; AVrsl .Virginia and Oregon. SUito
n Chicago
Penn Stale and Colgate
Colgate and Mississippi
Looking, as far ahead as 1 !HI 1,
I ho lints being prepared by the en
ergetic schedule maker.: include
Harvard -Texas, Yalc- 'hicago and
Army-Pittsburgh,
, Thu terrapin industry is threat
ened witii failure, we read, but
than? always. will be plenty of poor
fish.
Rs of boxed Xmas
Novoltios
J jtor No. 13 Ornnde, Ore.
A. m CI J
iea r is
' Six Gups if ot packed
5' for ment
I f )Each'
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UTAH
ABERDEEN COAL
Is the Coal
Nut size $12.00 per ton
Stove size $13.25 per ion
Lump size $13.75 per ion
Sawyer- Holmes
Mercantile Co.
Phone Main 17
Hack Wilson Will
Fight Art Shires
' 'HKAJa ier.. 14 (Al'i "Let
I them flRhl," wax the reply of
; Itasehall f'onirnlHHloner . K. M.
, Land Is today when ho was awkt'd
If he would tako action aKulnst
the proposed professional boxintf
. iiiatch htdween Iffwia "Hark" Wil-
son of the Culm and Arthur Shires
' iif tho White Sox in ('hicaso next
I rilH'AOO, Pec. 14 (A f'i A
four-round lni.lnf match between I
two baseball pkiyei'M whose pukI
; llstlc reputations largely re.st on
their accomplishments In extcm
j porancous, not-for-profit fijfh tlnif.
' 1h cjtusiitK inioro exelteiuent than
; championship battles recently
staged In Chicago.
1 ii'roinoter Jim .Mullen lias signed
jf-harles Arthur (the Kreat) ShircH,
Iho Ciiicawo While Sox' exuber
ant first baseman, and , 1'wIh
( Hack I
Wilson, HlujKitf center
tlelder for the National league C'hi-i-ajfo
ub, for a city series, match
next January. So great is interest
In the fight that Mullen today was
negotiating with Chicago stadium
officials for use of the Hugo arena
when he brings lhe American ami
National league battlers together.
Lenglen Clerking
In Paris Store
adorn clothes. I am through with
tennis for the time bring at least.
r hopo . to make lots nf money.
this. He haa nothing to do with
I of this.
jit."
Tho latter remark was In answer
; to questlonH concerning the grand
; son of M. J. (Lucky) Hahlwin to
whom she has been reported en-
' gaged at various times.
, MademoisIle Lenglen Is proh-
ahly the highest paid ialeswoman
1 ' ti, (li,. Iini'lu clinnu 11 wit u until hot
J ' ; n t
; llHh hot In hfp nmiUeur. KtatiiK
I wliliTh she fnrrelleil In 11125 wlmn
j ,, t. ,,,,,., mfoH-
,.,ni ,n,,,
! .
Kill VOl' KNOW THAT
In t lii" Oi'iiiKla-Alabania Kami',
ifluli" Ki.illl. Ihi. C.-ni-ii-ia .-nil.
! Hllllickell Tony llnlin. lliu Crlmsmi
; lif.y .ruiii,c-k, .s0 j1!ini that
I'ony played the rest of the game
In a daze.
, Tony even forgot alt
, ....... ,.,H nlol.ftl,.(.nC(, ... ,tn and
i , tho llou(1 .tireetion. . . .
Tint weather was cold for the
j Army-Notro Ihimn game, but th"
blocking and tackling was steam
1 heated.. . Jack Reams' right name
is John Loo McKlernnn. . . "1 trans"
It cat iJon, the National League um-
! pi re, was married In Los Angeles
the other day to .Mark Lillian Sctio-
' rield.
. ;. Notre Dame never has
foot hall game In Chicago.
; 0st a
! . . . Klevrn"players,Vrr killed iTur
f ing thi football season. . . . I!tir.
j was the record year, when -0 died
following injuries. . . , Tin; avcr
i age age of those who met death
this year was 17... I farmrson
Kiined liftO more yards than "Test"
Welch, according to statistics. from
Purdue,
Welch look the hnUjiIJlU0 you W.U( Iin,j !f you (!,m'i
117 times for -lis yards, and
Mar
meson carried It 1"! limes,
KKArri.K in: vn:.v
SKATTM-:, Dec. 14 fAP Kri- !
day the 13th proved a jinx day fori
Scuttle us the Rsklmos went down
to their first defeat of the season
in the Pacific Coast hockey league
race iasi uigui auer lUKing a two
to nothing leading tho game.
Tho Vancouver Lions won tho
torrid overtime battle, 3 to '2,
MICKHV lOb. WINS
PKNDLKTOX, Ore.. Pec. 11
(AP) Mickey "Dotan, Portland
lightweight, knocked out Terry Mc
Ilrlde, Seattle, in the third round
of their in-round bout here, last
night after taking a terrific lacing
the first two rounds. ,
Sailor Jimmle Kyttn, Pendleton,
and .limmie Petrie, Portland, went
six rounds to a draw.
HIMjV townkknd wins
v a Nt "nrv KU, 1 1. C. 1 ec. 1 1
APV Hilly Tuwnsend of Van
couver won the lightweight cham
pionship of Canada here last night
when hi? topped the crown from
the brow of Al Foreman- of Mon
treal In 12 hair raising rounds.
to I5urn
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I-OS ANfllOLKS, Dec. 14 (A7
Tartans and Trojans, the former j
representing Carnegie Tech, of
Pittsburgh, Pa., and the east, and1
tho latter the University of South -
j rrn California and tho west in to-
day's Interset'tlonal football clash,
tiro ready.
While dopesters woro spotting: -NWPOItT UKACH, Cal., Dec.
tho Trojans two touchdowns, Coach 1 '"MAP) Tho body of Hoys a Wey
Walter Steffen, who led his Hklhos i -''-.vear-oid San Diego manager
onto a I'asadoua turf for a limber-j ,ot' a Angeles stock brokerage
ling up drill yesterday after rattl
; ing across tho continent, warned j
with uncrossed fingers, "don't be
surprised If we hand the Trojftns
a nice little upset
"Says you '!" Howard Jones,
conch at the Southern California
Institution queried through the
public, prints.
"Says I." Steffen answered.
"Never mind Pittsburg (the team
the Trojans will meet in the annual
east-west classic at the Hose Howl
in Pasadena on. New Years day).
these Skibos will give you all the
play your best you're in for the
samp dose California gave you," lie
reared through the locker room,
"heads up and fight."
On the strength of their records,
V. S. C.- looks a little better than
the Kkiims. bavins kciii-iI .tan
j poillts tM2 f01. tfn n!mnemHi to
132
for Carnegie against 47 for
eight opponents, lloth teams have
lost two games, and Tech lias been
tied once. -Troy's defeats were at
tho hands of California ami Notre
Dame (liy ono point), while the
Skibos were al the hands of Pitts-
; burgh (114 t
1.1) and Notre Dame
17
to 0). , . . .
svvi si:i ( ) AHSON
POIiTLAND, Ore., Dec. 1 i (AP)
P. M. Alderman. 7 1, was jailed
today by deputy lire marshals,
i ha rued with arson, after h is
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Numetal Weatherstrips
will keep out the drafts.
Install NUMETAL on
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that lets in the biggest
draft, nnd see what a
wonderful difference it
makes.
Van Petten
Lumber Co.
"OimxI &r,l-a Qnlrk"
FiMioe Mam 111
ir
. alleged to have fired his own home.
Hall was set at Si'iWin.
j l-'iromen, win- f-aid Alderman's
sanity would be ques'iimied, ro-
spomled t the alarm sent 1 hy'
; neighbors and are alleged to iiavr
i found pa port soaked iu oil and
j other signs of a premeditated fire.
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Urm, today is jn the Orange county
morgue at Santa Ana. white in
vestigators arc endeavoring to piece
together, from the hysterical story
or .Miss Jewell Kenfro, l!t, San
Diego stock exchange employe, the
facts of an accident which plunged
Wcyer's cur into. Newport Hay last'
night.
Miss Itenfro. rescued from tho
top of the utmost submerged car
alter it had -plunged from a bridge,
over an arm of the bay, n the Los
AngelcH-Siiu 1 Mrgo coast route
highway, in In a Newport Deneh.
j hospital, sufferhig
from.
shock. When rescuers reached her
i she was hi a weakened condition
I from her exertions in trying to get
j VVeyer to the surface. Kiiemen
i finally extricated Wcyer's body,
i Investigators have been una bio
. to determine definitely from the
gitT story whether she or WVyer
f was driving the rar when it shot
through the bridge railing and into
tho water. .She said blinding lights
or an approaching cor in a dense
log had caused the accident. Where
the couple had been, she did not
reveal.
They have stopped censoring
plays In New York, tjulte a blow
to the show business.
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