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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, December 21, 192'J imnmjr mtjtj r m iris in f ivijiiv L h NEW, SMART DRESSES We have just received a ship ment of new dresses for the Holiday Season i y- . . ' ll' ' ' -T-X 1 .11. TM a! ureoron State College basketball -riayers V - . rv 1 For Women and Misses; adaptations of Paris models, marvelously well made with full circular skirts, new waistline, bows, shirrings and smart new collars in contrasting tones. Cantons, crepes, satins? chiffons and other; new materials fashion these unusually smart frocks, in black and the new colors. $12.75 .-$19.75 $29.50 II hi 0 LL LL S MORGAN KNOCKED i OUT IN SECOND Chairman of State Boxing j Commission, However, Asks for Investigation. Itjr Herbert liarker . I i Asc(:ited I'mii Sports .Writer) i KW YOKK. IH. II (AP) Tod SlnrKnn ha relinquished hfc jun lr lltthtweiirht championship but w hether to. bin coiwuroi. Kenny lias, or nut, AWftlift thv decision of hn oiTlelitl inquiry . by the ,NVw urK matt athletic commtasion. the Momewtiat intricate finnnci.il airHhxethents of tin bout, it wnn Mtltl thftl tn tho fwul he Inst. Mor gun had heen Kiifc-riinteed fJi.ooo hut thut If he won he would ro rrlva 37 1: per r'ht of the Kte. Th Rate, An It turned out, watt ap proximately IfS.OOit. of which It wan wild Morjtan would have r crlvwl little- mure than 4.min bad l.e won. The fiht. while It laMcd, was senM I inu 1 uf fa if. Kav. on t he lorih end of odd a high as to Itj Tito AMiUi IVes San Francisco Krankle Stetson, 1 40, Han Francisco, touted "Com boy" F.ddle Anderson. Camper, Wyo. J. fan IMi-k". Pal. "I tummy" Ma han, San Francisco, outpointed Pr uin Hiif, Omnhti. (If). Wiohim. Kan.- Annus Snyder. w!eh fit v. Knn.. uuinointed Fr-d rah Into nerloua difficulties in th j lie-;. Fort Scott. K:in.. 1 k : lia f It fl rmmd. - Morjraft jolted the tr dilute, Wichita, kn-M ko.l out Philadelphia rhaltenirer with wev-jjmk Stionjr. Tulsn, Oh la.. M . ftnl richt to the rhin that had 1 South Hi-ihI. 1ml. Kllii Sha. ( ttusa nIJiuf nJ ilEtzy nt the belL l knot ki l out Fintiklc iUw- f feir Vl( f) I NIGHT FIGHTS .r;:iTs,Kr: J' ff OIJKCOX STATK 'OI.I.K(K. i'oralli, Ivr, it (SK-riaD Mt l. man of La t:r.inte wjin onr of thn l uifl i to make up tht tki.skrthall (ll:t whtrh i.s in California on IMf'tr l;irnsioriiii!iK y.htluf. Sev prril jamo in and aroun-l San IVan- In- playftl by thi Omntp m tt ilurinK thf ('hitnms vactitui (n-i-ioil. I.ynuin. u ho pldyit rentfi. ! v t nif- to 1 1. following In the foot-l- fHi n- of his famouH bruthfr tt'i.o, U vV. sitrif- tarre at (N-ntr for the litinKi men svinil soneons nKi. This is hi?: firt year on the varsity team and from prc-x-nt liultiMtioiis, it look.s like, he will bo a valualb' nuiP on the Ora litre ihUi bt-for tin' eaon iiiis advanood very far. WIM Ktehl HF"lTo:l jcia. HHiwriti. tl). At the mnrt of thw Kohd round, f Omaha. NVb.--Ciooiuo S-buffer. las. . tlie .ll--urlvlnK puiwhr( - u' un Kl)1 rlKlu m,',I,ivo. .-..umll HI.Krs. .,.. i l.lh.l flit.l. n Vtn. nhln Tin. . Kri. I l.'n. v l:.-,i t'it.y. of ehumtdon hit the canvas with a ! la ml. outpoaucd I!H1 Jon' i'MI- fll.i. l ...l.l l....Alt, u.iuin.1,1 Ilia lul Mlloltllli.t. i I (I I l.kl.V I 1.... Iilir.li Mi, mun tlr.fn hnJ a.(.arnll ot ,,. ltaMI - .1, v,-l:,.i. ouipuim, ,1 J..!,m.y K.i- t.t--a to th. u...puna . h ani, hMiiK y ,,,, ,,,.. ,,,. r..nhryoiiartouM.--Af- .nil- j M n ,lmH, i Ihr, N. V..rl.-Im V.,.. Knu f'hulnnaa JaiiArt A. Karley of iht iihvii, onirrn inv I . , . . , , . . , ..... i v- i..i v. Expect Gilmore To Start Game New Year's Day BASKETBALL IS 38 YEARS OLD; INVENTED 1891 HAVLING WOOD SUPPLY FOR THE WINTER B.P VUlorlo rampolo. the linnln? umoi r.f Ihe Areenlln. Wn Innv l! npun S. otl. I.ut Ihi- Klif llrlli.ll iik on iK.liitii without onci' lllt llne thf fl..or. Aimln. the i-.nrll piike.l "lto Von 1'iimi to rtlnioi"' nf I'hil. hut Otto nmd the nilntaku at almllis a left hiaik too low, and Itefi-ree J:n-k I niifey. In xomo tonfui uax i.hlls.-.l to mark np another vic tory tor the Invader. This l.rlim up n eiirloun colncl denie In Si ott's reior.l. It "hows he halt lost four ileellom. hi en kum keii nut rum- times, rlh'ureil In dan- din an. I won four llmm on a rnnl In the last three year. Kxeept as a ln.xer who l.a lin prove.) in Anveiican eompotltlon, utt has yet to impress the erltles with his ahllity. lie hu ks iikki'i'k-xlvi-neKH. an. I It Is a .ueMiiiii whe Ih. r he .-an "take it." I'lill has ati apiufheiislve look every time he steps In the ilnir. He seems pre pare.l for the worst while jnhhlnK for the hest. The pale ltrltnn. meaiiwiille. n-niains ain.tnK the three or four lea.llnir e.in.lhl.ntes for the headless heavyweight (town. 1'iom the Itritish ant,-le. the workings of the master minds of Atnerliun l.oxlns may seem a trifle rxliaonllnary. They would ap pear ei.mpletely halflins. however, should there he a sustained move to shuffle St-oll out of the heavy weight eoiol.etition merely heeailse. after heinir fouled by Von I'orat, the rtriton refused to stand up and he knoeked out to .satisfy the more hlood-thirsty iwrtisans of the rim,". K'nitte l:o-knes reniarkahk ree-ord-al Notre Itame needs few. if any. endorsements, hut a little rapid figuring shows the Impres sive reeurd or 105 vietories. 13 de feats and 3 th- in 13 years of Ito.-k's e.sieiiins Tor a pereentaite of .SS'... This year marked the fourth unbeaten season for the KlKhlinjc Irish sinee Jimmy I'he lan..n..v 1'ur.iue's sureessful heail eoaeh. eaptained the first Koekne e.Mehe.1 tdeven in 1!'1T. From all anpl.-J. the (Treatest i-ars were iM'o. . when teori?e Cipp's spet-taeular play beat both the Armv nnd Nebraska; ty"4. when the l-'oiir Horsemen, exp lained by Adam Walsh, wrote an indelible record upon the patue's histoi-y. and lis. when the Irish ealtipaisned sueetssfully asainsl epposition from eonst to roast with "Uoek" ill at home most of. the season. Here are the figures on the K.K-kne ri-Kime: IKIM'.lt IH 11,1, IIA.YI.MIINH. Ind., Hee. ;i (Ap)r jiminy I'labhy, one of the otn. FtandlnK niidillewelKht boxers of tlie Kddle Me(loort. IIihiw fhip, Mlke (Jlhhons days, Is III at l,u home here. WltAV XAMI'll COACH Cllli.AliKI.I'll'IA. I'ee. 21 (AI-) I, (. Ludlow Winy, ranillinrly known as 1,11.1." I the Mew rot ball eoaeh nl U-' 1'nlverslty f I'.nliK.vlvanla, sueeee.llnir l,0 Voiimf. 'ho reslKlied at the elnsi, of the jireseht season to heeonte a member of the eolinell on athlrt. li s In an executive raiiaeiiy. Invention of a etude oil enislim for molor ears liaH been report.-,! io the department ot commerce. frofn Philadelphia, knocktsl Morxnn In th ieomt rund tin ir lt round Uuitiir bout In Mad I KAN l'UAN ISt'(. l.o. 21 (Al') !-"ir! itiiir:ttloii5 of what the t Urn -mi? f i;..-tern and Western KANSAS CITY. tw. 2 (Al) . Yo,l:t lUv 3th hirtbd:iy unni- I verwtry ol the Kuine f ItH.skethall ! nnil Itr. J.init'M A. Naimith. its in-' Hy .MIn l"lvn V. VoiMnb-r I Observer corre.Hponient t T1IK PARK (Sperial) Leonanl ' fart of the ntorm of lenther that land, outpointrd 1-V.inUt- M;i -tate romml ,. , ' .JLu I llaw unleHFhel lity. Hans and Morxan. with their VmtiutKetH, were ordereti to Hppear tK'ort the ohtn. ut that time! J nrley fndht-d that he did not believe the bout bad beea (ought nt Us merluv . t-rley'v etlon m taken ufxef . . ' ennurh to hi rivul la hold on. r-i-ortw reaebed th romratMlon ftf head terrific Ijfebt (o'Vulettm. I-.nUmd. ihln that JieM the title-holdi-r l ' ltclon Armnnd Kiii.iiuh 1. l.os don n for the full count. Anrel'. tuttMiiUfd Jark ;uvnti. A inwlt-ratelyUed Crowd nf ( Ucwton. I Nl rlMiy. .is An- ,e-0 the match. Itasjl Wfinlu .l - re!f.. Mopped 1Xliy (Inlr-tUo. i;;; MorKun 12. ,;Omm;e. N. J.. (T). . ' Ietidt Hilly V:tllire. CI,v.'- . Liml, outpointed ' Itriiee I'luw r?. A eooJely tfoman f he ; A l:u h.-itt-, .v. j.. M;iri bftusht 1(6 hat In Hv moftlhv . st.ne, htrtilt. ampulnted i:..y Ity Tho IdeA mu luiva cone to her ;,n. Cttt-.iutrh, Pa.. (". ventor. expeot-s n. oeh hrate l ho I ''u,lv "u - all-.iai t anii' will be iti the anniiat ,.vt-nt bv utt -mil nit an t-xhihition I ,nifir PI Ol u oo-l. Mt..i..., iiM.i.11,1 Kn..iii ..l.!.- h.r.. : i",. ui., r Kloyd Hryant is makin?: an New War" day t.e;nn to appear Km.uc and Missouri hen- tonbrht. today uf both I' anix suled d.oviM - It was I Ht:einber 21. 1 I . thai til itllt-lli k f IilllOlIlf fllr tllH llttlf V;. itfiiir h ih..n i-mim' O r iiiI ir in hi. h many ranmus Kridin.u the Sp'rinicfiel 1. Maw.. School ot : ntR n01v an'1 ,n, ro:i,!-' are l,. ,,.. sel .be ! reason w ill play. ' fr:iininv' ' I lilt i'tors, announced he ! muddy makins travel a little slow - The Western tine-ip as eonji ; h4d' nt-:-'ied rhu imw-rame lot i average of haullnir two loads or wood a day Willi truck. and trailer, t The weather Is warmer and Ready Made Boudoir Pillows $1.00 Each Pillow Cases All Embroidered $1.98 Pair -FREE- A toy Santa Claus to any child calling: at store Motit'.fty or TueMtav ALL DOLI-S & TOYS AT WHOLESALE PRICES NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP MP YOl KtY THAT i v arnt-n; .-;.iys tie did not luar Ihi hf U enliuic ibe tvund ari-i- u hivh L : he siM-k d Voting Stridb:ij( r.n tlx ta bik rs. . . .His iti k slut.:p'd ' h i rwnsid.'r:. l-ly at r lvi?ic to Strit S ? V ,4 On a foul. :-s Cj-oiKian Hk inx hlni. . . .and Strihlinv's tm-k l-nt tip a noti !i. . , .Km kne s;.ys bis it-am would In- K!.ul to p! iy Iowa. . . Vft-r kbkine I!-.- Ibiwk ie ur. -:n'h if ih Hi T-n n-p-rntiiiiMs mud.- an Important tatiunt to thi ni-wspaprr men . . . .i: was " have nothitir to ay' . . .If department wt re otfei us hoU-v i1 atiy player in the Hir nn it woul.t take Nacur ki. . . .Amorur the $tsr.tru worth of scholarship vofd by the Har vard tVrKr.itlon tlie other day r bteil n.s r"'ipt nts ltirry Wood Jr.. Metor M. lUrdlmt Jr.. William H. Nfollaie. U9ter S. iMvijt mu Ira . Hardy Ml athh-tes thuuth llanl InrV injury is U"lt vt d to hrive nl td his Kitdiron t-areer. i r- had it today appeared as fol !hhs: K-ids A tea brook of TV as . a nd Holinjrrfii of Wbitman. Taekb-s .ckfrmun if St. Marys and kichards uf N' tntska. tinardM - Sohwarts uf Califorohi and lb un.l'flow .f T-.as. Vnt-r leb-Keis of California. l,u:;i ti-rbat'k Hunt in;; uf !on- l(air.:ioks Sloan of Ni-br:iska and Cb;lk of tObnido. KulHcu-k llilrnme- of tii--on St.': IO. ' 'I ( lvat i n first )im-up ap peared as f. Mow: i;nd Tanner of Minntsota nnd Itoona of Pat tntoiith. Taekls Tv.onoy of Notre tinmt and Sleirbt of Purdue. (iianli Natriirski of Minnesota j and Cannon of Notre lan:e. i Carl Widman was a visitor at j the Vattorder ranch Wednesday. Mr. Widman is a rider for Mr. Sirwart of lower Power. V. I. Wlpffit-swonh is now wry! busy rutiinff the school house I wooil. 1 ( l-aiirel Ijiy and l.-onanl fiobb-1 w) f rail! at ( noiiit of . annni-r t nsoner or uaie un.i fan,ii - Timrs.ia-. . . . John Cuin is doimr sonie-plow- WACK KUAN. 111.. !r. ;i (Al-liine for llodson lteli.ll. tl.lin Kor thirty hours. Joseph Stoiola. ' is o Son of Mrs. Kellell. 0. assistant keeper of the iiu-! - Misses Maine and Unity walker k'inn liirhthotise. was imprisoned aecomianh d by their sister. .Mrs. by the svveepinn irnle. incVl ilemamls for a fast indoor j team s(ort. Ilr. Nuimith has btn ! (.Mifessor of physical education at j the. ruivcrshy of Kansas for the last 50 years. 1 Lighthouse Keeper Year Captain ' W I, T 1517 James 1'helan.. " 1 0; .ISIS I'et.-r Hehnn .. 6 I " ; IM'j l-eter H.-han "' u ISi" Frank foushlin ....in a n' Kddie Knderson 1 ; ISlr-n Carberry S I 1 ' IS! Harvey Ilrown S 10 l'.rt Adam WiiUsh 10 0 ll ; I nr. riem iYe 71 r.. Cr. Kdwanls. T. Hearnden 9 10; 1J27 ilohn Smith 7 1 1 ! IhiS l-'nd Miller .. 1 A. 11 J. John Ijiw 9 0 0 : Surely Shirts are fine gifts providing they are fine shirts. Single, married and near-to-i matrimony ladies can give, "him" shirts for shirts make iho ifienl o-it't if thev were not ! designed especially for gift' puiposes. ; HE BUYS HIS OWN SHIRTS ; HERE we know his size. , ' HE LIKES OUR PATTERNS 1 they are not too wishy j washy nor too bold. They are nvmnish creations made foi- men who work hard play hard and give a shirt tgugh wear, y At $1.05 to $5.85 in special Christmas wrappings. Christmas Neckwear at the next case and 100 other gifts for men. Yavet shunshrd in the lower ninIi!i of the liphthous nnd ex tinrutifd tin- heatini,' plant S;o dola was funvil to climh to the lie Via under a physician' ran to! y and pneumonia fearel. timr Cox of Colttati-. " Uuarl-rlite-k IVters of i.Unoi j A YS 111 ItOPI AN I'MOX ILilliMteks- C.tioxv vf Iowa j WAS NAPOIJ.O.N S and I iw of ' olrat. j rullicnk Holm of Alabama. I HKIilJN AP That N.i'nn j and not Aristid- llriaiid was the Carl tlilmoie. of O. R f.". is a originator of the l'ntte.1 States of . hum,. vr.. ro.M,, ... .v. .v T " William Human Wlm-sdav. in the coll.se at Corvallls. , film Napoleon on St IP la , " I hi,s n sU,uvn ,n a H' r,irt chlblr, n are moving to Hak-r this It Prtb'l ijty and children. Gloria and I-aMarr vistbl with Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Vanortb-r Friday. f tliis Here w-as a visitor at The Park school Kriday. i ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Yanorrler and d.iufrhters. Klva and Mnry motor- M to Itaker Thursday where Miss Klva ir taktmc m-lieal treatment. Hruhen Kline. J.ith Kline and Letter I.t.vij. motored to Pon losu Thurs.iay. 1 Ttie train rr-w from Pondosa brought n lanre load or hay to the Stoddard loKinir camp Saturday. ; Kvnneth Vanordr c it wood for When Entertaining Holiday Visitors YICIXIUIA WINV KAltAMCK ltlTS M1YAKI: SK TTr.K. AU-T losii irjt two oth of the AVash.. Ivc H Ain t: i p.nnf!t ami tl'-j-, the Victoria CuImi t'u coast hwkey k-ajfuo SIK.VNP.. IVe. it t.M Karasick. liU.Nslan h a vy Wright wre-rthr, took tc, out of tlm-e falls from Tatt Miyake. tf S.ottle. in a Pria i-His r ro'ieh ind tmnt le main 'vm hf.,-. Ht nirbf. Iiaw flashed into winning fnrm Playinc without the services oft A I thir star center. Jack K lley. tht Cub came from behind tq hand Si'utib its tbirl consecutive defeat h're lrt niifht. The Viotorlan t -ui r to 1 score, tlit ir whtii vie toiv uf the a"f. historical fart that the ('rti-tian.' when after his tb!"-at at Waterhio he as banlhvd to St. Helena, confess d that his policy j had hen rwnc. ; , The tiiedhy of Kuropi-an nations" mancnily peacfnl whole by the t sord. he s.iid. but only by the ere j ation Of a "feiler.ttion Ws i-lat s Ku- j ropen." .' hildren. inond and Clayton will continue thrir ircliool work in IUik r. Frank I WiCKlesnorih visib-d at the C. Yanordcr ranch Salnr i day. j j ICl'SKIA'S .MILLIONS 1 i.iaitV i m ill a r. c 4) s J8"B X 9 mm ueMountain motheQ-c yoyrcWldrcrvlhcy Should halhebcsl slands.lhe test" BLUf MOUNUIN CRtAMEKf PMONC MAI N SO I -i. O LAST CALL Have your table linen in by 9 o'clock Monday morning or you will be too late to have it laundered before Christmas. After Christmas send us your dirty linen and have it freshly laundered for New Years. Modern Laundry Phone Main 77 Watch this space for a Special Announcement MOSCOW AP Khven million! adult Kutsian hae b en taught thi Ir A H C s in nim- yuim. ac- i-Onlinj.- to statist iis of do "So- t it-ty of hvun With Ulilt lacy." In t." only ZZ p-r cent t Pus-j st.V I ;."-!". ,., p. oplv tNuM read nnd wril' say the ttciety. Tlie ' it.M Jai. tt that i. p"r wrt of th-- po-iu'ati'in now knows ixs . btu-f. Th- rov. rnm.-m put-Uhcd A It c bo.'. tn r. Ur.iiiiaHw la! the t!ifre lvi'k . r.1 r-'.'io Of the! Soviet r.ion it has intrrMptcrtl the j Itin alp,.it--t. ViMth is aler for untutr4 p t-"-ns to barn th-n th- j rvmplh't-d SN' chT.r-aeirs. The o ei-nment pi v-Y-r In-j da'trt.itiiLit;n Plan" al-4 etnd-j to tucati.n-l ".'lvTi-s, and r i.b th .t l.y !;: iitu. racy Ua1I l- rx-ti:r. W I i-cr cent. ; CHICAtVS HAtl.V POMItINt; i'UlOAtlO, IVC. il CAPS)-CM-c;ijrc.'s latest bombir.-c that of a Miltoauke aventir store last nivrht -aused a p.inic Mr.ont pass-nc'' in a croudfd ntre-t car. The car windows were shattered and occu pant. of the apartments ulovo the store wer1 routed from h.-d. Bring your holiday visit ors to tlie Sacajawea for lunch or dinner during their stay a charming way to contribute to their enter tainment. They'll enjoy seeing this unusual hotel in this pro gressive city; they'll be pleased with its atmosphere and surroundings and they'll appreciate its excel lent menus and expeit service. SACAJAWEA INN "llnl8 U Way to Better Tilings. ASaban.a exjw t 1.22.'. t cotton this year. bah Spopt i Slants IU". M It I.I U HOIITOX SMITH JOPI IN. Mo. It-c. C! (AIM Hen S m i i h h i br o a ir- ri t e pr.ir- uTAi of tf. tKk Ovir club h-re tn uc?e-d ht brother. Horton Smith. ir ternationlt knon cotr-.r. effective Jjn. 3. hJ, K h-s v-vi sit;ihT t H'fton Nuiith the clut. firtftr' ptant ftr ih- n-jit yeftr are not kr.wn here re thft t : aer or per. fcin f!ni, ace m l rtnc in California. Alan J.Gould T.ie c- oi Pailip Sui I lire, a li.jL Phi Sc m t . u i y h e : o b -. r f rrrr I lo a sp- ci:. I iu if:tnr b-for a definite nin- lum r can be r :icb-.i Trie Pritixh V- j w vi-e'rt ihiin pion b!fld Sdfcnd Vrtid .y 4. lrMHr hahn of ll;i-iriln vertf cl K nirer than any oth- r Knc'lsh p'i:iltst h done fn year. PMI now bs nt-.pl' .1 the Anierh-n eprts by d- f i-f the k. vt praitr JI as n at -t'ttipts to -ifTlr bbil Ht t the h4w-tr-M pftfiv-e. Jut he-re hr- te.rs in the I'rOwre ot tht- ncum M t hot n'litr cbnir. t-v.x li T tbr.-. nM th-b -. aV'l t'Tt-ii'tb t tiftV el.'nrt ft lj n! htm. Tit" rrttte fribrrt u UTAH ABERDEEN COAL Is the C1 to Hum iV,' s':e $12.00 per ton Stove size . $,L?j per ton Lump size $13.75 per ton Sawyer- Holmes Mercantile Co. Phone Main 17