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Monday, Dcccmlicr 1G, 1!J2) Page Two LA GRANDE L.E.MXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. a n : a a M II II II II II Home HILLS DEPT. STORE A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Owned Store Hen, t Oregon At Washington; Jlorri. r-Kunz. umpire. Vh. Idaho at W, H. C; Mul he; a. n-tf-r ; Hunter, umpire. Mar. I Oregon f. Wblngion Jdorrt. rfme; Kan, umpire. Mar. I V. J. . at Idaho: Mul liran. refer--; ffunt-r. umpire-. Shires To Meet - Icwoa owatf TW'IV;k" i?OrS RECEIVE intnicago King; O.S.C. AWARDS TONY MANE HO WINS TOURNEY AT CAT A LIN A For Conference Hoop Schedule rt(,-VKuV.whp"! 3UrtnsJin, frf-r-: Hunter, jmpin-. G AnnniinrPfl fW-m-n. f f-r: frm-h umpire. ' f Jj l -'Vmritroa at Oron: " i "-h'ii)-tf. f fer: r'roch, umpir. RATTf K, Dee. U fAn-Th jn- iS W. H. a? Idaho; Muf- rt etAl'-&- lufu.x r. H;Jflter. amdr. ad uoivenritle of lb northern niYfcsioa of th Part fir roa4 eon iVrrrw will opn January f with t-o tktlJl Pn hte9 rr,fl,h;'j. umpire Hasbtaton tat eoU.e and Or- n --w f r at ttwhl. ron at i.ujpa al otn-r iwa Idaho and Or-ifia JKut col-I'-jr at Corvallla, ,.,.. Th hoop nrhedul which rati for a. total of 44 ban I will March 1 . The T'r.Merany f Wash ington woo th 12 northern ttoa championship, tut was defet Jan- IT Witf.iflfftD at O. K C: Kr- ftrh- r-f fp-; JVone. umpire. Jn. T Wiibington at O. K. C; &g- lon; ii-t'.i'.Ka, i-fr:, Kunz. um pire. Keb. IW. . c. at Washington: M'oUtgun. refer: Kan, umpire. rVJ. 1 . S. C. at Oregon; Kr".i h. r ? - o ; J-nt-. umpire. K-'. 7 Wj.htr.jrt on at Idaho. "Hi by California in the plaoff foe refers; Hunter, umpir. liir court title. tVb. , : Oregon ai O. H. - Oraduat maiMfr an.l twrh'lr',(!"'!l- " 'f '7-. J,rm amplr. ior-th- nrttiem dluion ibOfli a ,un":, -Waahlnidon. Orrr-o. lJaho. Mon- . rfrx-: Hunwr, umpir-., Orrr.B state and Waahliur- Kh- K - al 'on; ton fitacemec in IMattle iMnn. rau. rUr. J-ar. umpire. ; I and alffat the fiiai Wahmtoo at V. S. i rhe jramwuTta offlrfcaU art- r-: MuIUs-in. r-frf-t: H.iMr. um-j - w re Kalph l'o4man. irvaliw: pir"- 1 ItohUy Morrim and Geo Kuna. fVI'- 1 1 Wahin;toB at W. K. .Mttle: Hill Mullen and Karl :: Wf'iJUa- rr--; Hunter. . J-nne. Hpokane: AI Krnrh an't K.I rir- " KHnu r. Portland and fial Mix. F-h. 1 1 Or jron at W. . Ct' -Mcmtww. IIuntr. Mix, umptm. j ,The ach'J jl and offk-laL ; Kb. M . f. at Idaho: Muf-' aa folMwii; rrfyr"'; iforrt. umpire. - Jan. .1 W. K. 6rron; , Orr-irAB at W. K. C: ; vb-maa. rffre, Morri. umpire. - Ilrmt-r. i-'rW; Hue. umpire. ' Jan. lalOaho at O. K t..: Mui- : rVIr,. u K. C at Ma ho; Mul- ; iftnan. ftfrw, Krft'-h. unipir-. Iwn. rr f.t . MorrtA, umpire t ' Jan- II W. R O. at On-iron: 1 K-b. i;o. s. i at W. . .: j ' Morrta, rsrtATt-, rai-man. ampin-. : Hntr, r-fr-.; Mix, -jmpir. 'Jan. 11 Jdabo at O- . C: Kh. 1 " m-n at Idaho: Mul-I Xtfilixan. rrfrte: Kr-orh umpire. Iio. rf-r-r; Morrw. umpirr. - Jan, il W,. R' at O. R KVb. IV O. J?, r. at W .K. C. r -i;jiliifan, ree; Krmrh. umpirr. Jfunur, nfw Mi. umpirr. '."in. 13 IiLnho at Orrcon; 'o-. V-Ik is Oron at Maho: Nor- 1 man. r-frHs; Mom. umprr. ri. r. f: Mulhsan. umpirr. i rfan. 14 J-laho at Orrxon; Wor-i Kr. II -Maho at Waxhinrton: r r-frv; Cowman, ompirr. Mulliran. rfcr-; Kunz. umpirr. - Jan. K W. 8. l at O. A C: : b. 1 3 Maho ai Waahlnirton: Mflthxan. r(tr: rrmeh. umpirr. MulUiran. refrre: Kuna. umpirr. 'Jan. 17 O, R, C. at Wahincton; fi. 22-Orjron at O. 8. C; ifortig, rfrr: Kuril, umpire. Krn-h. r-fr: J-nnr. umpir-. ' AVALO.V. afattaa llrd. Irr. t I Al'ji Tuny Mim . 2-f-.nr-o!d prnfiwtionail NVw Y'trk 'ny. tfKl.iy h'ffd eJtr- rOnl anew! aiiaa op-n eolf uarnfri-ft-j ht a a rrult of fc.me ur-rfat: hc-tJri- In lh f,n tAU of pLv j-i-ry 1in h wound up ih J 4 holra fr a H ratrd. 1 2 under p;ir. 4 TralHnx hr youth from thr yfdewaitca of Nr York was Otm Imtra, rtilive California, on vtrokft Ivc-hlnd. whtit- "WiM l:iIlT MeMhorn. another Nw Yoriter. -n third money with a If. . Tony' Manrro. t-J-S 1. J Otin Ixitra. lT. J l::ii Mhlh'H-n. 3-tT-JJl 14. Kor title winnlnp performance Manero waa awardeO a rhevk fr ' tl.S while Kutra. the huky Anjrelea pro emtliOKiy artep;ed FH-on4 plar money of Mb. Mrhlhorn IS for third plare won : hirn a check of X1U. I 0 1 1 VJ0 X fTAT K t-xitJ. KG I 'rvuV.i, J "ihr Miurl o I athUti roBiroI here h- an- i-Mfiiy rMc)i k-ttrr. five minor i0-. 44 rwis liuium!. J Jn r--ivir(f tssTiiiy foottmll i U-tirr arv Ka lrh ft:rkr. ItiM Hy intrton. I;e4-- iVhraa. Jack iio. J'hnny tstja.in. Kd KncK-rbnt. Hon .. .J;dv. farf. titlrnorr. fno'wy Gun. tafHn. I tec It, Haswmr. Iltrnolutu Hush. l:o.l" Krr. H'twr Ly on . Sundy M.-tiilvray. Ifll M KI arl M-tin. Ivtr Milkr. I lor - Mtny aorirry. !rT Xotrr. r1od !.. rtvytl I'.t. iH l Sit. 'r-ri I S?iriKi. (-; jiio'tt, l:t- ' ';riff. I'hu-f TA-mjk-rn. Shv.t IV-n ' t, ;a-r(? nianKer. ti rrr.'Vf num-nils are j far? A'-c. Hill ISnn-;t. Stanly ilitnhi(l. i "I'-rr- Ituttijan. I'aul . Itiiby. Ait.rry t:wva. J.i:iii-h 1 rawfrd. if-rf 'ok-r. I'hm-ic Kicks Cow; But She Wins Out on Points ATIANTA AI When In Iim do aa the lomatx i pretly punk ad tire for novW hullfiy titers. . .N. S. l'raltt of thi.4 placr en-; iwced fn an arjeument on iht with a young cow which didn't , know much about builfzhfine either. Khe kieked him three" lime and I'ruitt went down. lie thought he uRdrtood how 5 It wax done and oun inp up aimetl a prodiKtou kirk on his own be half. The cow toppd hl fot with her horn. Prustt broke h:s ankle and the heifer won rn point a. 1'ruitt doean't think n.wh now of toreador or cow either. I5 U'dliara ee.r , AM-t-ti l'r-Mi itfHMrta Writer i'HiM'f. I--. I AI 'haHe AMh-ar (the jrrencj ShirF. and ' :-e tti;rrrett Traftn, wiii jtsy it with tonisrit. Aftrr a week of landi.-c ron- .Vi-CMiima iiWraily eprinklt with iM-roft;!.? pronouns Shir est. the fiirhtinsr laviil play rT and Truf- t'.n. nh fnt;iin? fo.rtlall player. v.i'1 w:ur .r five rrund or mi lsoow-r Jim Mullen rard the While 'ity arena. "J j-t a teipine stone ia bom t- rt of fh-ru." waa ShlreW i prr-fiht t;tem-nt. - i -"hire' ficht wwi-r will end to utehi fjI'leniy.' Traton id. It WEfl -e hireT erorut f.tfht-! f r-irr.fit. and hU aim tn to rore i h; rff;. rone-iitire knockout f victory. Shy Arthur b ripest it t. !ie-r-- a -t tune-up bout for hU i vOrE-l trir Uirjf with llaik Wtl- en. MG'xizinst I'hifaso Cub out- J f-M-r- if the project tloeM not col- j tejr as it threatt-n to do. Alrrarlr Ila -ShJifcrr" J Trsfton who wi hare 4 Iiiirrl weirht advantage, will be iruifciRK bir. tnit'ial venture ax a isney-ec.kin heav-weight boxer under , a wriotr.4 handirap. The h;tr,diiu.p is a Mark eye, miffered j et-r.ir y during the Chicago Iv-jn' ?in-l tme of the won nsm:nl !V-nn:e Kri-!man Xew YjrJr flian:. Tnfton tackled T'ny I'!an.ky. 'iianc halfTok ac. ' aid cam- up wiih the dark optic. The sridiron fttar wa ! believe Shires mu responsible for A.VlQtlOn IxlSKS he blank eye. he made a formal- A'OU? ArCPDtable ann-.ur.r ment th-l he had a bUrk UU t C trt UUt . ej 1-efore ever entering the rintr ! with the White Sox fiit haaemaa. 1 VfmNOTOS AP Inrreas ATJie only rim this TntftOa z.f-iy in uvtatiwn I reeotrniaed Coast Colleges Open Three-Day Meet in Frisco RA.V F;:AXIi O. IK-r. ! AII ;raltftir maairer and family rrpree-niative of the ten parjifr roat ronferenee mlletrey open a Ihir d-iy rfllin; berr likdy to lra. up l:o fotst'all. b-iea1l r d t rar k n he1 u !nt a nd ha ad I ctbr-r annual ruattne in connection with the eonft-rvnre. W'ithi foot.H datu a le oat tian4imr nHr o' bu-inei. the dr k jrti;. abn i. f.r- thcDi 3 i'J"ion of apKHtitttt-nt tf a nm mivioDT of footloll: adv aarinent o! th- ojnir.ic dt- of practiri from iputniitr IS to Septeinher l. and a r--.i.ii-n ..f elijfibilHy rul. Meiblia of the conference are: California. W;hin)rtun. Suih-r-n 4lifomia. Rtanfor.1. Oregon. Ore iron State. WahinjriOQ State. Ida ho. Montana and nirity of "a l ifornia at IX An-te. iJuiy. Keiih lvi-v Iik Itib-n. rp-k. Walter Ixialer. Henry Dud- sn. - Marshal liinkm. Icuthford lunn. liarry Irytbnaa. llalph Kna trr. Jack rThrr. John Gok-s, Gron-e liottnrf. Kdward Har, Wayne Ham. Cuy Ha.T-y. lxn Holm-. Kttor Jargon, finrrr iohnm. J CHICAGO. Iec. . (Al')-Twen-Jobn Kine. Walter I .a paler. lMter J ly.tm-t. lllU-e-tem and a-rn l.c IV. Frank Ui:l. James ln- , K M ; the Kojtt axrrkint the- West in ibe EASTERN GRID TEAM BEGINS ITS PRACTICE don. Hill MHenat Ha! Moe. Jam- I'eler. A Martin l.orn Tuttb-. Piank TwL Ward :nl V-rnun W!in. Arthur Miller. w card. Ilay ,rt linijoni. HiH Schmidt. a Sh- 1. II. o S.mnn.;mj Towmy ji ix;k bkvt oit ok cokht ! BELOIT. Wie. tAP) Judsr i Oi-orxe Grintm de more work out of court than on the hrnrh. ) 5 cause he ha Ieen reponfiMe f'-r Kettlnir rrt uiti eettled lef.re trial he I. known amonc tiwyen a- Ihe "u-ttlirnr ju-le." n u H u H u u H a n acssssacuaiiiisiiasfissBiii; u M II II II H II H I II U A -Tip froiii And retu Carnegie M II ASKED to explain his phenomenal success, Andrew Carnegie blandly attributed it to his ability to get men to work for him who knew more than he did. And that's a formula for success. Nobody who is really successful docs all the work himself. He em ploys other people's minds and efforts. - Do you do the same in the intricate business of run ning your home and taking care of your family? You can, quite easily. You can employ specialists in diet; you can serve the master dishes of famous chefs; you can have the advice of style authorities in selecting your clothes, of whole electrical laboratories in buying household appliances, by reading the advertisements. All the newest knowledge knowledge millions of dollars and years of effort have won is contained in the advertisements. If you will use the advertisements in this newspaper as Andrew Carnegie used men who knew more than he did, every dollar you spend will be spent wisely, economically, and will return full measure of satis faction. That's the way to be a success in the greatest business in the world-making a home. pay to read the advertisements M M t& n a a N w a ( M M n m El w Si f H m m m n m B H B m m a n a !. a m K B M B B n n aa M n w H H B H a H N B B m B Ml wor't have- two black eye when the flth ht river will he beeaue I will b irate hi. chtn lefore I ret a rhanre to work on the sood eye." Arthur -tiid. W iln in Tkoobt There -still was hOr that Hiiek Wi(on w-uhl leave hit Virxinla mountain t nseet Shirea In the rinsr. but it crr more remote to day. Mark wn. in'linetl to rail off th- han-- to pick up 1 1 and IS. fr'0 ftr training expene?t be ta ur of or(olion by the Cub The !-mTey of the Jlucouw c.Jd he would make hL decision wi;h:n hour, but indicated he wtiiM .-'f--d- lo the wLhe of h!. wife, an.l WfltLim 1 Veeck. prei dnt .of lh Cub-t "t t;'.f to p.i.ss up that $1 5.fuS ff.r lTt rt.iriutt-H in the rintr." M;n jrtribl in tk tetphnr convera Hon fronr hi home Martirubuor. W. Va. "That alinorf a- much i Hill make playing liwtatl all urnir:-r." t Mr. W-eck would (.:h-r than to reitera W don't wnt I y nothli-r W:L-..n r 3- ,1 irs.. Another capacity crowd ii ti-if'4t-l at White City, which wiuM an attendance of about 't.t uv sjM-cra'tirw and rvi-ripts of ap firoxfr.intjy $ X 3.0. Shires will r - ive per cent of the ee. ulii!.- Tr:if.on ha. a flat jruu ranter in tr.r dertoj-inert of protective ineTirrnce fcr fiyins; club meniter by the Nation.! Aeronintic a-o- iacion. ; A form of coverage haa leen ' evolvr-rl whk-h wiM nlleaLe rlyls ; and club members frm all iT-jral ! liability, ojk- well sw assure khin ; of cnt!ntiou?' fly in? regard lews off the nuiniier of at'i-lent or "wash- ! outs" atit-n:m? irv.triK-tioa of tiiemitenr. f Ili-k:- whi' h a yTtr asw were not ; renot-ly "Or.yii!-rv-i by aviation in-; yurance companies r:re. Includeil in the plan, the 1. work of an as-; sotriation rs'-cutive committee com- , p-l a( Kdward I- Warner. Wil liam P. Macmcken Jr.. and Pr. ; ;-orsf W. l-wL. 1 itf n w plan a.-iun-s risks whUh have not l-en tk-n by in rumn' compiir.ies protection of trtudentjf on i"! fiEh'ht. and con- it nuance of cvtrnt -v n a plant- h;u Shm-h d"roy-d and placed. I Former ly ir.?imnco was avait at'.e Cor lic-n-l pt!ot.t alone. IJ-t-l.i!ity wa alo only assumed for one plane. Vhn i: u detroy-d rantl repine!-new pretmuntn w,re eacte! for the n-w plane. The rvinstatciiient clause t ab luent ndr tii n-w terms an surancc i. carried t-v.-r even in r-p!acrment '' a de:roy by i.-urance underw rit-r. Shrine benefit Camo on New Yeor'e t San Krancfrco. today hegan Orxanixatioa. t The etuad inclu4e 1 1 eat-rn pLayeis and a like number from t the midwest, the former Selected by :'occh Andy K-rr. of Colgate, and tht r-t by IHck Haftley. of North western. 1 hr f im workout et for today at Iyche tadium. j Xorfb western's home field, which : will be thr training jrround until ' the tuad &taia wext. The team this year appear to be l more powerful than Iat ear in j the tine, white the lbt of tackjt also i ht imprvative. OuWan-iny anions thv linemen are Cannon, and ; Twomey. of Notre 1 a n ae : Anderson and Krickson. of Noi hwertrn: Kronko Naruradcl and Tanner, of Minnewta; Bill Moon-y. of Creorjr Hiwn, ami Ked St-ii:ht. of I'urdoe. hackfi-Ul m-n of the ?ran who iU invad- the wt are Ktoiay I'eiers. Illinob: W'illb. GIa?ow. Iowa: l.Ioyd Hruiit I'ni verty of Ietroit: Tommy Iowler. Coieiae. and Tony Holm. AtiHamn lulliKiCk at.-ir. Knur frames have lren played in the 5eriex. the firsrt threr reultlnc in victories for tli wet. white lat year's cla.we wa won by thr east. to to . Rudolph Holding Lead In Billiards -With DKTROIT. Iec. l IAP 1 4 of the ?a frames completed. Krwin -Itudolph-of Ch tea so-is still hobttmc the lead - in the world's championship pocket billiard in- j tournament here. - He won his he . fourth straight in an many start l plane -by defeating I'asuale Natalie, of Itrott. last niht by 1 1 to 7? in u4 fa MI AS GIFTS FOR LITTLE TOlS Crib Blankets Stitched or Silk Bound 65c to $1.98 Fancy Rubber Sheets 49c Bath Robes Age 1 tc 14 89c to $2.98 Felt Slippers Age3toll 98c Bunny Slippers Ages 3 to 11 $1.50 . Pajamas & Sleepers 50c to $1.40 All Dolls & Toys At Wholesale Prices Boy's Suits Age2to8 $1.49 to $2.98 Girl's Dresses Age 2 to 16 79c to $9.90. . Norton's Kiddy Shop IU.sIMIKMV KVi ARK ATTACK KI IS" COMMONS I.O.Vf'OX IAP) A bill to abol- 'h the" fil.'sfiphmy I .aw a ha be- f.rnlured in the Hoiu-e of (Tom- The pfan if herabbd a the first rfp ever t.-ken to perpetuate the ariviiie! of a fi In Ii.b. Tliere n.or.: tbn c-Sul in the country- Korn:er!y. without insurance- protection. c!uia were- often forced out of exiiien'-T wh-n planes were detroyeI.- niT. M IKMll. MiAWKD TLKMCKN iAIj Thi. town, famous for it M.rocan russ of natural colored w.oU. i to have a prrmanenl s-h"vl of rus-mak- hlaaphemy. !ib-l or fnc wher the craft not only will ho taucht to native workers but ;lemontrat-d to visitor. I: w-ijutd provide iht "no crim in.'tl pr.v eedme shall Ih Instituted in .my court auaiRt any peron for -him. hrey ath I-m' n th- "anie day that the hill it,is introfluced a tlekeation from thr Society for the A?Klitiun of ?h II:apheir.y Iwi called upon the Home Secretary urrrinu fcovenw nt ta 'ip;"rt of the tc.U. ' 31 inninjr- Hu hirh run was 37 to Natali-'s S. Hut,' the feature of yoterday'j play was the -s: manorial uphill vfiht wasre-l by Kalph CJreenleaf, ; former title holder, to keep from ' be in;: eliminated. Greenleaf de feated Onofrio I-auri. of Itrooklyn ,125 to 12Z in 2 4 inning of pruell-I John ;inc play. In the first half of the ItapbW. 17th innin; Greenleaf was trailing nary' aih! by 115 to 71 Inches, but in each case Et meant the difference llween victory and defeat for one of the hem Army teams develwped in many years. No one who witnessed the sol-ib-t?." thiiMine stand agiiinst "lie ol th- urite?t fiiottmll tniichinesi in Lie toon try. Notre Imiup, came uway with anything but Mdrnini tion for the ?i;eniina. coiiraxe and ability of the II radetsi who played through the ntirr n minutes oi iiiion on ;t frozen gridiron. A man lisTiied rtrnta fhiw , rnMied a lank in Tc-a. The SMine; chap hs been hoM:ns up father' for year. m B la Announcing New Service by MOTOR COACH Pendleton Walla Walla- Lewiston Spokane Yakima Bend Portland Baker Boise Twin Falls Pocatello Salt Lake City 3 Trips Dally to Pendleton and Wav- Pointr 3 Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points. 2 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points. Thru Daily St-nice to Weiser, Ontario. Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello. Salt Lake City and Way Points. Conr.-etkms r mnit t I'fndleton to nd from Ppf.kan. Cccar d'AIene, Colfax, fewiston. Pullman. Moacow. Walla Walla and Wav Painta. Cf,r.!!ctiR are made at Umatilla to and from Kennewirk. Pasco, t J-'pukane, Yakima, Kllensburc, Wenatchee and all Yakima Valley Points, i Conrcc'.ionj art made at ArliiiKton to and from lirppntr, Condon, Fossil and all John Day Valley Point.'. Corrections are made at The Dalles to ar.d from Prineville, Bend, Klamath Kails and all,Central Ortiron Points. Connection, are made at Portland to and frv.ra Taccma, Seattle, ir.iouKT, B. C., nd Way Points North anil Salem. Corvallis, Euirene. t Ktwiburs. Medford, Sacramento, San Francisco, I.o Arjeles and all Way Points South. ; Ccirecticn art made at Salt I-ake City to and from Denver. Omaha, ' K.m.'iis City, St. Loui, Chicago, New York and all Fa-tern Cities. Molor Coaches Leave Kn (Jrande o,, 11.4,4 - riT - w.. i. P-ml!t-ton 9 :20 a. m. ; 1 :00 p. m. : 6 :50 p. m.. $2.23 $3.40 i Walla Walla 9 :20 a. tn. ; 1 :00 p. ni ? :t.75 5.65 f Lewiston 9:2Q.m.;l:00p.m 7.23 10.90 ', Spokane 9:20 a. m S.73 13.15 Yakima 9:20 a. m 7.20 12.65 Portland 9:20 a. m.; 6:50 p. m.. S.00 12.03 ; liai-r 10:10a. m.; 3:30 p. m.; 8:23 p. m... I.so 2.T0 1 i'l is,- " 10:10 a. m 7.10 10.65 j Suit Lake City 10:10 a. m , 19.15 31.00 j It-juirv at Stajre Ifepot for rates and schedules to all ixtiuts Ktpress Shiiments Carried on All Schedule Columbia Gorge Stage Depot J Kim and Jefferson S-ts. Phone Main Tt'tl ; COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM ; ' 'rl and Yamhill , Pr,iand, Oreroo j' Spott 1 Slants b: Hertz Mnrrf-1 of Cedar Iowa, hi'iii'! of extraordi- V:it. phiyed one or ( b" rreat-7; .;c:?n-s of :i four-yenr , -(sri-f at W't-s: point njruiii-tt Notrv i lfc(ie'. - V. h'-n "ai;lr didn't carry the twll. Murrel did. The plungini: ; fulllMck Jid not cet-off si poor punt nl afternoon, actuully outpitntin? jthe AIl-iuericn quartfihaol;. ! Trank Caridew. j On that particularly bitter nfter . noon '(title and turret tmlividually ahil collec.ively outshone any I member of the famoa Irish b.ick ) fiel.l troop. f "Io not overlook the Irish situa I tion in the Ariiiy pnme." w rites a j Notre liam observer. '"To say th.it they vre lucky to beat the ... . . ; oldlers is .o direeTin the facts. The cane of the Army lht- yir v ,. , . . ' r t ., j- 1 Nut re liame wnt through t he ; illustrate bow li.ti difference , ,, : . . . . , , touffhet schedule of any col eee In thert- U Itetween beins one of the((. ,. . . IT t .. , . , . co(intr'. Thro.uffhont ft1- wajs . ftcr aetters or a member of the ; . ' , j , . to th peak for every team the 'h met shtt the uorkr. You aJmit Army pkiyed its ereatet aamv of the y.tr atrainst them, which makei the Notre Itame vic tory all the more not;Nfle. The j team hr.d lost Tim Mnynihan and 3 m you think he wasn t a Krfat cen Alan J.Gould ; rear-irujtrd In coHesre footltall. j If iust a few "breaks" had come i the way of the Army, the whr.Iej, i Kory murht have been different. If ' 1 the, lone dahMi of such young men j a Hooth of Yale. Vobrat of II- j linou- and Kider of Notne lume! " " I U ii YO I v K (iV 111 AT ' rurdut-'.s Bits 'tvn football chain pinns wt-ro lct.-d at a "Victory ltanU t" at an lndian:polU hotel by the ahmint association of that rity. .t'olK'e Kunior presented Jimmy l'hidan. Koib -rmnker ciach. with a liandstu;o wult h in recognt tion of his accootblislinteiH in :the fi Jd of aCii.K-iiiic athb-iicv. . "tin to a Conference fhampioti ship"' read a banner th;it floated over the campus at Texas Christian durint: the month of November while the HorntMl I'rtis were in the hist stages of the campaign. . They unnt through to the title, helped fe-reatly by Cy l.eland. . a halfiuick. . . .l.elnnd broke the tape ahead of :i pivked field in the con; my at the I x-nver national meet last summer. . .Asked which he liked best, track or football, thr Texas flier said. 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