Wednesday, December 18, 1!)29
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LA jGRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAND3, ORE.
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COAST GRID MEET
IN LASTJESSION
"Czar" Plan Tabled Until
1930; to Consider "Movie
1 Scouting" Today.'.
fly KohmIi NcuIiiihI
f. '.soclated Piwm Auorm Writer)
v AN FKAWJHCO, Ic. IS AP) ;
' (..radluUe iimnagAnt un4 faculty
Mh It tic representatives of the Pa
clfln' conference set- about Itoday
picking Up lha. loose ebdn And rtls-)-fhlnn
with the I Inn I minor do-i
i til in of nn annual mfieting -that ha
I hi- hnrt brought out nothing ninro
piaitllng than completion or a 1 (;!
mot bull tfchedulA and shelving of
two iiiirly important mutters.
For the lhwt ilay. rif tin' meeting; '
I no gmduule ina-niigcrri hud before
them-a propodtil to, open 'the foot- '
hull priii-lleo M'liHon on rlept.'io
instead of Sept. IC. Colleges )n
tin- northern wet or of th confer-
inn in. favor of the proposition. !
runnford, a late starter, and South
em California, whose ttphedule runH '
i itr Into December, were opposed
to the Mm. . f 1
"I 'Milo "iV-ar'1 Miin .' I
The question of appointment of!
v commlPMlom.T of. football," with
lull authority over till conference'
tuoitniv, today hud bmm, tallied j
innli tho meeting next spring. Thin;
matter was settled, yesterday by i
im- faculty, members, .who also
passe ovi'i- u proposition to deter-J
n.lmt Homo method of awarding
u mci (fiico championships niter
(it- more teams hml finished the
nason In ii lit. Four teams,
oinhern , ra)lfornl;i, California.
Stanford and Ort'Kon; tied for lliu j
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ci'Mitod. ' . . ' .', '
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when two (pfiniH adopt tho Munift
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portniit (MiconnterH.
,Soino oi tho loudent (ulldiiK .of
tho Kiithi rink' n-Htilled from, the
(irtfimient over whlln Ji;rey. ;
Hlanford'a men of foot hn 11, and .
OiTKon Hlato'a loo, try -for toueh-1
ilounK in an uppir H'trnionl of i
Wiilte. . - . I
Ntiinford claimed priority riRht. j
IhroitKh Minn yuar'H uwiKe, Ore--jjnn
Klntit'c foltoweiM, not able to
match the pioneering dltlnf'Llon,
.Kliiiply nrjcuvrf lhal,,thr;' llkc.d.Lhn
w hlto jei-Heya loo. ( I
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ti Mho him Suffer:
Rjp. T MAlJVTlMfcS
lirGflt ISHirGS
Decides He Is
XT 4- C Ti 1 4-
JNOt 00 i Gri6Cl
i'lrn pn 1 i t m 'ii,
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(ireatAVlhnrShlleHlallnuHtcon.;ll;h,, H11,md wl1 Wnv 'wM
vineed that n a profe-ional. flKht- i '' '"y morning and arrive In
he In a Rood first hnHemaii
may retire from the i-Iiik
Wnce he dropped Mm dnclKlnn to
(Icoiko T ni ft on after five roundM
Monday nltfht, Hhlie.H Iiiih heen do
Jny a ht ol sleeping and no little
thinking and he Ik con.stderiiK for
yetiinK ahout flKhl and tfptllmr In
Hhupi for hasehall.
"Miiyhe proi'oMlonol flKhtiiMf
Iho'l mv iriiTiii nrtcf all." il.n fin.nl 1
On,, orit.l io friend who came J
l.. offer condolenceM and .pilcU j
remedlcH for the marUa Trafton :
put on hlK face. "I have Kotten
hhoui'nir i'Wi iufllf -It ni -
few thousand dollars and n nil I wn
wecltH vuudevllln contract. ChIchm
someone K'(h hie darn mad with
hb: chullenKCM, 1 may iult."
It In undorW ood KIiik Arlhur'M ;
vaudeville contract cnlln ror a wil-
uiy of 2.0ao a week.
i .Meanwhile, I'mmoler .Mm Mill-j
len whm lielnK tiKleRiiI . wit h i e
fint for it chance. to'meM the
"Inul ltOy" of thtt White Ho in tho
rliiK'. MaHchall . piayerH. tool hall
plnyera and a few hnMorH who
haven't had a flu hi. for u decada or
more wanted lo llRht him. Al Ncm
fer, Vfterau Kuard nn 'the Akron,
Ohio, profeHHlonat football Ii-ihii,
want.; to fljflil Trnfton for the
"profcKaional football champion
hlp of the world."
RUDOLPH AND
GREEN LEAF IN
Wf JJ A T UT A Tffl
riixij, iW1 1 C-il
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MOTKOIT. Oec. IS, AI') Willi
sls: vlctorli'N and no defeats to his 'lug myself to control my temper
credit today, Krwin Uudolph, of and laugh It off." i
Chicago , I). . I'liVorlte'V to ' win .thft'. ""But- they hadn't better got.in
wortd'H ehamplonshlp porkiH Idl- milting." ho warned,
liurd toumauienl.-whlch. endNWto.- i !: 'j,
nlKht. lludolph von his Hlth
straight and definitely eliminati'il
Frank Taherskl hy Imml.Iiik the ib.
fttndiug llile bolder last iiight 1 -T.
lo Itl In 1&- iuitliiRs. ;'
Ralph tri-Honleaf. who made his
record fiw victories and one de.
ftat hy defeating t'lisriuulo Natalie
yesterday ufteruooii ZU to 10 In
eight imilngri. Is tht only player
who now stands between Itudulph
unit the crown. If Kudutph be;i,is
Oreenleuf ho will win tho title but
In the event of a Orei-nleaf triumph
there will be a tie at six games won
and one lost. The playoff, In event I
of Oreenlenf triumph, will be
held tomorrow night.
lludolph .tieenied. just a trilh:
nbuky iignlnsl Taherski and despite
the fact thai he had a run of M,
he did not flush the form he
showed In earlier performances,
LYMAN TO GO
SOUTH WITH
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P6AGH" UJA-S DERRlCKfcD PoR A
Kleliard l.yinuii, of l.tt (Irando, a
""l"'01""' ' "i I'lMiimnty it, wit-
Bon Hinte rolleKe, Iuih heen chonen
hy tho ItaHkethalt coach, A. T.
! ,s,!l,H tJI,,t to tho Jarn-
Mto,mln- lni!P wlth th" Omntfo
i hoop Kijuad In central falifornin
duriiiK: '.he
wie t nriKiin.i vaeniiun.
pared to henln a xihrdule of elifht
names In the bay reKion. t'ompe
! t it ion fm- places on tlx xqund was
i clofc. .
I When the Ornnuc hnsketoerH
; open aKaliiHl the Olympic club uct
' Thtimday nlifht ut Kcai pavilion.
jni l-'raneisco. It will make lliclr
j iirt . appearance .there In Uiree
11" " MU' ,nst nrnsnrmim,' lour
The
lol """ila wuh in The
CoHowinK yer the mm'KhI tonred the
' "' ''i' dll took
"lt "lt " " 1 Hnori i'uim 1 1
irM"a - l'"1 -'J'uooina ...Tcanw ,ho
" w "
trip, are:
the WlTiKed (.. V. M. 1.. Santa
Clara, Stanford. St. Marys, .s'toek
ton and Clilco State Normal. '
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AOK' WIT IfiN
in mn r r m r
IS THAINING-
HIS TEMPER
i 7 CIUCAOO. Dec. IS A I') I lack !
, Wilson, Ahe burly Cub outfielder, !
, b: In training al his winter home
in Mnrlinshurg, W. Va., but 'not ;
! for a ring battle with Arthur 'The
tlreat" ShireH. . j
J He Ih training his explosive tent- J
. " l (IV lilll lilllKil UK IIIC SIHIUIS
j of "Sunny Boy" that are almost
j certain to greet bins every lime
h- steps on a diamond next reason,
j "It's going to be tough Unletting
I to them call me 'Sunny Boy be-
cause 1 lost that fly ball In the sun
during thai world series game In
i'liHadi'ltdiln." Hack said, bm It's
all a pai t of the raekot. I'm traln-
Real Spud Murphy
Has Money in Bank
CHICAGO. Dep. IS (Al'.)
"Spud" Murphy, of l-'argo, N. D..
wanta It known he has saved
money iiimi his boxing ventures
ami that when he wants to cash a
reasonably sixed check, he has the
cash '.o back It up. ;
A few Weeks ago, "Spud" was
amazed to read In the newspapers
that he had been arrested la Mil
waukee ror passing a worthless
i check, l'roiiioters read It, too, and
refused him bouts.
Investigation revealed, however,
it war. ii not her "Spud" Murphy,
whom the real "Spud" is willing to
fight anywhere ror nothing fur
casting aspersions on Hie good
mime of Murphy.
Ray Pelkey Wins
Nod Over White
I'OltTLAN I , ore.. Dec. IK (AC)
, Bay Pelkey, veteran Oakland
! light heavyweight, took a close
haid-loukhl (en-round battle from
K. O. White, Chhauo, claimant of
the ncro llglH heavyueiKht chain
plonhip. here last night. Infight
I tig featured the bout. Kronkli
Monroe. Klamath FalN. and Billy
Breed love-, lu-ml. W ent Ivn fa.it
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DAV Oose 5 I68Z-
r!E ujom The ui6eiGivTTiiLe . .
fr)M Joe 6ws oM America's
caf ro Bhutto tvet4oN,niH'.eu)
Year On Normal
Team Counts As
Conference Play
SAN" KltANCJSCO, Dec. IS (Al)
ItulitiK that the year - Mark
Shields', Pnivftrsity of OreKon fooi
baM. player, played aa u member of
a junior collide team should he
j crtuntod an varnlty football, tho
niculty members of tho J'aelfiii
conference have decided KhleldH
Ineligible ' for football competition
next' aeaHon.
Undfif. a. conference ruling ;i.
playci is permitted only threi yeors
of vjirsity competition. Shields
plnyud iiiid neanon on tlie Ashland,
Ore., ormal team after having
played a season with the Vnlverslly
of Oregon, and then returned for
iiiother st'tison with the nnh'Ortdty-.
t rounds to a draw in the neinl-final.
J In the preliminaries Jon Oairtit
J n', Vancouver, won over Karl
Ktu Its, Tillamook, four rounds:
) Itenny Oullup, 1'urtland, took a
I four-round iki'Cisiou over Kid Ma
( Klsinihid, Manila, four rounda: l'at
I Davenport and lied Mays, both of
I'orliaud, weni four rounds to a
rl ra w.
Special School
Tax is Voted By
Imbler People
By .Mrs. C. 31. Hale
(Observer Correspondent)
,lMBU-:il, Ore. tSpecial) Mueh
Interest was shown In tho special
school meeting which was held at
the school house Saturday for the
purpose of voting ti special- -tax,
SO Yoten being coat. The tax car
ried by a large majority ' nearly :t
to 1. , At a similar meeting a short
time ago the tax was" defeated by
just one vote. - , ,
The l.egfon Auxiliary considered
tho bazaar given at Wiide hall a
short time ago a grea.: succeKH.
having added $ 1 04 to the treasury
during the evening. A large and
appreciative audience listened to
the following program: Hong,
"America, the Beautiful," audi
ence; ri d i ng by M iss ( ln ra No
lan; stunt by Don Stuart und his
dog Buddie; song, girls glen club;
instrumental music by Misn Kthel
Sargeail; ; vocal solo, MabeJ Wes
tenskow; dialogue by nine colored
folkc. The hope chest was given to
Mm. William Kurntan.
Miss Nan Barr, of Portland, has
leen here some time visiting her
friend, I-Jibel Hargeant, teacher in
the high school.
Tho Women's club met lust Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. Kttle
Welch where an enjoyable program
on music was given. The next
meeting will be Jan. 9 atlhe home
of Mis. I.ucy Westenskow. M rs.
Besie Wilson will have charge of
the program with Kdgar A, Guest
as the topic.
The children of Mrs. Pete Wes- ;
leiiskow gathered at her home a I
w eek ago Sunday to help make
her ti.Mh birthday nnnl versa ry u
memorable day. During the day it
pntluck dinner was served.
Miss Gladys Billings suhstittr.cd
In the firth and sixth grade room
last l'rlday nr the regular teach
er. M.Im Anson, was HI.
Buth Conklln, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dute Copklln, returned to!
EKGELEN CO
,,, hoi,,.: Krlilny f,-. ..... wl.lWWJMJWWJ
j luwr. lto.s)i(;il, whra mIio undi-r-
j mm uu itppondix operation. Hiurn
I roturnlnjr jioino Iiiik hfin lipl
I .. 1...... -Ulilii.- t.'(li hot Mi-hiuil
(nuK who hope nho mny noon lo
in HOiiool.
I'lip l.t'Klon Auxiliary hfld thi
j ivkuIhi' mcftliih' iHt Mondny nUlit
in th K. I, hull. -im. Ituy
l wnti JnlliuliMl intii the order. At
j the rloni of Iho niPtlnK ri'fn'Hh-
j iiinntti wri nrvfd.
, .Mr. and Mm. itay Wllnon wero
! In l.c. llniiidi Kiturdny.. Thuy molt
their Hon Howard In to la treated
j (or kIiium irouhlc.
j A huhy hoy ufiw hoi'ii to Mr. and
! Jlrn. I an WnlfiiUow iMiilidny
nlKht. !. 10. at the (Jrandt l
Unnde lioxplhtl. 'Hiit in their
foiirlh child hut their firm mm.
Karl l.annian and hip father. A.
K. I.unniiin. V. V. Klrhhoff anil
.1. K. WnodM attended the 1. (). O,
I', lodK? of La (frande Monday
evening. They enjoyed the decree
voii( whleli wild helriK' put on hy
thn lodf1. oIno lh Hiiper whleh
whm worvttd ut tho close of the even
in;;. VICTI'OHIA THIMS IOKTI.ANl
HKATI'l-i:. Wash.. Dec. IS (A1-)
1 Aftel loHlnK Kanip and tleiti'i
two the 'lotorla CubH broke the
Jim: lust niKnt ftn.l iilaHterei! the
1'ortlanil Huek(iroon for t. 3 lo 0 I
(ef-:it .ill. the SentLle ire.
NIGHT FIGHTS
liy 'J'ho Associated ircs
j London rrimo Camera, Italy,
j HnPPed I'Vanz Iiiencr, tiei'inany,
i.:
j .. N;w York Hahy Joe Cans, (al
j Ifornia, knocked out Nat Kawler,
New York. (t)".
Charlotte, N, . Farmer Joo
'oojier, Terre ! Haute, Ind., oii
potnted Jack Itrltton, New Yoi-k,
(10).
. Allentown, Pa. 1C. O. J'hil U'ap-lan,-
New York, outpointed Sam
Weiss, Nnzurelh, Ph., (10); Mickey
Blake, Lo Angeles," knocked out
Benny l-'riodmun, New York, (I).
MinneapoliH lick Daniels. Min
neapolis, knocked out Harry Dil
lon, Winnipeg, (7): Uichle Mack,
Minneapolis, outpointed Johnny
O'Donnell, St. l'aul, ).
1 Denver .ir'lek"y t'ohn. icnv'er,
outpointed . Davoy, Abad, Clew-
hind. (111).
i l.o.- AnKel.'S Joey SuilK.ir, .MH
1 walkee. outpointed K:inthto 'An
rilla, 1'anama, (Hi); lrediife
1'onirihlns. Milwaukee, outitoinieil
WIUlo VnwAo, l.oa Anjreles, (4).
by
Alan J.Gould
i The popular notion of the duller
Is that the crack professionals of
! golf hold a monopoly upon con
sistency at the royal and ancient
, sport. From the competl'.ive angle,
t this virtue was conspicuously miss-
ing, so far a.s the better known
proM were concrncd In l!'2!t.
. It is tine or the hardest of ail the
I volunteer enterprise. to effect a
ranking of the- star pros for this
j year. Based upon performances
j around the winter resort circuit,
t Morton Smith, the blond sharp
': t-,hootcr from Mis-sourl, would take
thii No. 1 position' without debate.
Tho youthful Joplin player balzed
;t remarkublo trail from California
to Plnehurst. Uu has ,l tailed out
ftt the mun'c clip again .his winter
on the west coast, but Hurton was
not so "hot" In the major cham
pionships here or itbrotnl, ,'.
With the emphasis largely nil
results In title play, this ranking
may have some merit or at least
jfuinlsh a iMirting point for the
argument; : ;
1. . l,eo Dicgel.
2. lforton SmJlii.
.1.
4.
r.
Waller ilugen. t
Tommy Armour. '
Johnny i-trrell.
Gene Sarauen.
Al Hsplnosa,
Bill Mehlhorn.
Al Walrous. A
Macdonald Smith.
s.
10.
Diegel wound up one of his best
years by winning the p. G. A.
crown for the second time In n row.
bagged the C anadlan open
with the total of 274 and was well
up In the running for both the
British nnd American open eham-
plonshlp. Diegid us a mmter of
fact hnd the British open sewed up
until he cracked In the third round.
This gay Ilagen the chance- to
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astern Ureo;oiis Ijitrgest Home Furnishei-s"
0-rmi:an (mrjrjnatff
come through for the fourth limp
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Kxcept for a. few of the stars,
such us Kspinnsu, Snrazen, Armour
and Diegei, the V. S. open alt. Wing-
ed Knot was far Troui a happy event
for the (op-rankers. Smith itiiii
tenth, but Ilagen never was In (he
; runnim.-. Neither was Farrell. who
; failed to nualify for the final two
j rounds. lCspinosu made a great
i finish to be in position for a tie
j with Bobby Jouoh, but the Spaniard
took 'the long count by a margin
of !3 strokes in the playoff with
; the amateur wizard.
Arntour'K fine ! 77 was good for
only second money In the Canadian
; open, but (he Black Scot touk the
j Western open with another low-
scoring outburst, lor the 72-
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llorton Smith, asfdo from his
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' evMiM, won the French profenlon-
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' of ,h,t major championships
j ut home and was put out i.f the
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"The Pirates have corralled the
best all-around ballplayer. wi the
Pacific, coast: In Gim Ruhr, the
Fri?o first baseinan," writes a
California critic. "Suhr Is fin
ished player and should make good
from tho start In faster company.!'
uhr batted .HSI nnd hit M hoinh
riinf: last season.
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management on April 11.
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