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Wed nusday, JanuaiV 15,'liM) Pagfc Two LA CRAND.E EVENING OBSERVER,' LA GRANDE, ORE. ' i" ; :' I I Hi . ! n irr''. ! ( " t : ri ' ! r IS 11, i i it ii li . II I ' A ; a ; Q li t ri . I ; tl : u It : V .1 ii -i ', ii r f ': i ii f i : I rt : ' '! ) I " ' n Ii ' u s II ? I ' ' ; ' i i a i i ! 5 f f i '' ii - i- ".: V ;i " ': p. 1 ' -'i :. n'- - ( .: V i) -v r f i. .'"I I i. t t . t ; ( i ', f i i i I :? I ' , " JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Ends Saturday Ihe 18th HILL'S Ut Grande's Own Store SpOFt -Slants lan J. Gould 'J' he Carnegie Foundation u ill conduct do Invtstigation of pro fessional pug11Im. the science of battered iirn or w hat ever thi busineH may be labelled. ' Th vs probably will 1m no great agitation lor reform or any lnurrctIon among the, customers . who have ben taking morn punishment than I hi boys In the ring. ' v- hfltfw. rly even l of 13(1 offer few. If any, reason for 'vnrrn hU luiibltlonr by 1tlitr( f v. iiliPmj to mot any nnd ntli rfj.'tur fn J!30. u criiK' mitiM ! ;ilt the MilorV pn.-p--iiv oppo rilion to-r! till rrfosnliiun .-y -rptifn:iL i 'iiinpoSo. K on. firif'-I llihjt, tinuHne anJ a. fvv othrj .'imofit? thf cnu-ni1Tx hu't po!- I bflitim hut liity 'Jo not (Lima ulth. thf- HmI of a yi .tr or two uzo whf-n J H'-rncy. KifKo. il.-ij-y, Malortty (tni ri'f nl'i MfKi1 AltTl:rm wrri ral MunJUnz hlrnkji Lo the patti nf any hP.ivyn i'ht ;pir.'(tit. Whati.vcr iii.iy liiiii; l..-n thi n'rit-t or ih-nir r!t of the Murxan junior llh'htwf JkIiI "till Utui." tho S'i'h' York hoxltix o r hv ut l;ii prforrn-'! a ti: ilrirt -rvU- by wiping out rioojr nltion for nny Anil nil "junior" i InNMi-jt. 'I h w trick ilhh-I'int n v r .'iwuini-'l rn;jor rtaturif, nor 'hi r th'-y Mpul:irIy t-c lvot t--rept In a f-w iwattiir-!! jton- of ronbat uhr a horntown fav orlti qunlifh-il for anion in ttji-m. Junior tlthn, ft uoul ceint can hH tm ili-prnwi ivUh itt a tlw' whn it 1 difficult enough to f I n-t rwtti-rn rapabt of bol'llfiir 'tho rhamplnnxhipf f h gitirnat flKtlc i htfac. fff'OrjrrtaH-n's tm-w UirivMor of uthW-iicn, TotP'ny Mill, although h- cjart1! hi colln rar-r u Ht-lolt. com to tin- Hilltop insti tution' wttli a fine background of cxpf-rlf-nce in the Itockn. School of Notre lKmi. huriuK the fnat- rnn (-nteiniT for the heavy wlht ball ann. MlIU was not much In title that ban now b n iinclaiin--! ; f viitnc uroiitu) Kouth lleiiil, but j fr a ynr i.n'1 a half, run b-nt i'l- j he tnJKht have bi-n foun! at a va-1 rluty of plfir.f pfprin-,' inti-ntly DENNY SHUTE WINS TOURNAMENT prt-'lii'iint: hlvx-r uml bt-tfr thlnf? jn txr.iMj,- J h(- b avyu i'i-ht pro-l.'t.-i may b biKKr. with tb'- re , lin n of it t't i' CampoJo from the Af(-niin' anil the arrival of the hAli;tn (liTnt. I'rimo farnra. Inn ! th- im:tii'y . rUiie lH-f on th 1 hoof hanlly win in proportion t l.ln- iuaritity. J;fk Hharkey'H objection to fiKhtdig Toffy tieltihh lit Miami, tr."-I on all' ?e( huine Kruutnln, lu nt rnlfiilate! to boost the l!o t.n h fvyvM-iKht' Mtamlinv, ccpe rlally at a tlni when OrlffithH huh ' coite forwaM to prominenee a a r.tpable c-ontr-nUi-T. Tuffy, In fart, rtilv'bt proii a v ry h.iraxjiric fo for Sharkt-y. who notiht prefer to rlik hi Mlrili-r fortmif-s aj-alnM the eru'le and inejcperienrfil. even ff hanl-bittin Art' -ntlne, Campolo. ; Hbarkey, an the leaiJInt; Amerl BOYS' HEAVY WINTER COATS Age 3 to 8 Blue with Gold Buttons Special Close Out Price $3.98 . All Other Winter CoatsSelling at Reduced Prices $2.00 to $15,00 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP ihe maneuver of forthcoming op position for the f rNh. Am rhi-.f fcoul he knew the Kockne yiiiii ! b.-iibi concf-ntratlnif upon th Miuly of oth r methoilx. Il lt wr-le'iuippl to combine the best featuten of hlM obiv rvationu fnt" hiri coarhing at Ceorgetnwn. It In nnothcr significant tribute to Itorkn-' ytein that In ek Inff a uecrr to I-ou I.ittl', Ui'orgetow n' authorities r h-ct I their new athletic mentor from a ffmup of experts In the Notre 1ame method, fhuck foilinn of North Carolina ami Adam Walsh of Yule, leum-inuteft of tli- Kour Horsemen, were the. others conqu ered In addition to MIIU In picking J a r-pUicement for Little, now at Columbia. , e ) j i- - . ,' Sam Ke Id m a n. At la n ta grocer, ban been robbed seven titm-H by tho same man. "I hope he break the habit." pmvH VVldmitn. 1 eniiy Shtitc, youni: profo-ioiuil -idrrr fnim out of the ea-t, ! . Hon the Ix. Ani li coif tournament vvhlrli embil j o tenia y. outrlu.-vdiui a field of rrack pbiyers, lu'-lmlln IHi-el, llorton i Smith ami otiier-i of a like c -a liber. This un Shute's first t nutjcr w In. j COUGARS AHEAD Grove, Zachary ! IN CONFERENCE! aa American j j League Hurlers Nose Out Oregon State1 T?r. Qnrl Cf.-oirrVif I r-'AOO. Jan. 15 (AP) Hob Jroi becond btiaignt the phiifuieipiua Athi.tu-H- Win at Coi'VtllliS. 1 pr-t southpaw, was ncrlaimed th.: -adini? pitcher of tin American e;(t,'Ui ill lliL'9, but fthl Tom Zach-; ;.ry, rounding out 10 yearn of ma jor l-anue serviee, was th main-! frmalical chain picm, acrordini? to offii-ial fiKUres. j : ZaehfJiT. work i iik for the New i i York Yankees, after term with I j Washington and St. j.oui.. won an. TEWART- Si EZS3 4 Warner HI 1 'ADIO Even though you do not plan to buy, hear thu new Champion ol the Air! Never before has radio entertainment meant so much to you. For, with the new Stewart-Warner Bal anced Bridge and Screen-Grid receivers, dis tant stations come booming in like locals tone is rich and resonant selectivity positive and sharp as a knife! You'll marvel at itl SEE THE COMPLETE LINE OF SMART, NEW CABINETS ' NOWONDISPLAYI So wide is your choice, that among the new Stewart-Warner models you're certain to find the exact cabinet you need to complete the furnishings of your home. See them hear the new Stewart-Warner Radio NOW! $92.25 to $246.50 A Smalt Down Payment Puts One in Your Home BOHNENKAMP'S 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH CONSOLH Antique walnut with Australian lacewood trim. Approved cabinet No. 47. With Stewart-Warner Balanced Bridge or Screen Grid radio and built-in f -J CQ 'IC dynamic reproducer. . . . t5 J JjtJmiJ (t.en Tubti) , M H fill tit M MV MM! quality you would want if you knew all 'of the fOKVAl.l Il Or... Jan. 1A-CA!') - Washington State mllf i bas ketball tiuliitet went into the lead or the northern division of the Pa eilb coast e.jnferenci' b';-e last niK'ht when the Cougars took th''ir v.-coiid straight pa mo from Ore iron State, to 27. Mcl.arni y, of ptdl injin, wa.H ngain hiuh point nmn. Iut was hdd to !) points, c.-ilia- han led the t.-range attafk and sank the slmt that e!iv-trifi-,V 'tin- j crowd anil brought the Ini-ats with- j in one point if tying ii"" svore as the jcaiii t't.dcd. . SHUTE FIRST IN GOLF TOURNEY riasM'.1 match . with only pur figures tit ScOlt A fid ht a cerium irmmpii. Secret" Punch Sails Today OKI ;IN WINS AC.MN l-.TtJHNH:. "i".. Jan. 15 (Al" Mnhr.'s Ijiik.-ttial! tt'iim c.inir It.ifU lust niKht In rvi'n tin- senr- wfth llrunti. vvinnini: ty Jl to lit Km! Ohio Professional Finishes Four Strokes Ahead of Crack Players Ity Paul Zimmerman (A.M-fiated press Sports Writer) ANOF:iJ-:S. Jan. 15 (AP) l.nsmoro shute. who boasts of only two yean; in the ranks of pro- lii.eh-. wi0ninif 2 and Utf- j iwionaw. luiiay iok n.s mu'.e ri, but six jrames. His eaim d run ' nation's (roll average was s.-eond only to ' hampions as new crowned Uir.i; Zacharv. Crove also was the th l.os Angeles $I0.our open sti ikeoiit champion with 170. Kiv-;' tournament, ink him tin titl- for a second sue-j Thi 25-year-old Oliinnn yester ieive oar. K'ddle itontmel, an-Mlay trndf-red from, the final rain MARCUS WINS GRUDGE FIGHT IN PORTLAND ven dozen victories ami was un- j d(fe,tt"d during the campaign. HH ' arned run avntp1. 2.4 7 per nine i innings, aluo was btst. ! Z;icliary, however, worked in tint l-o innings. while Grov ptnyinc a much imm-.ved brand of i other phiiadtdphia hurlor. won llii staked green of the 72-hoh- fifth bnt-ketkill over the previous game. games and lout two, being employ- j renewal of the big money classic The Vandal took the lend from ed mostly as a relief Hurler. with $3,S(0 first place money add- tin start and bad a substantial Other- lender,- were: Kred Mar-1 ed to his store of worldly goods, j lead before Oregon got started. 1 berry, Washington, P.' won. 12 lost.! Almost flawless play under th (Coach Kelnhart tiie.l out a new j earned run average 3.tti: A I-; most trying conditions, which left ; center. 1 Corner 1 ieV son, who J phone 'I homas. Chicago, 1 4 wop, ! his closest competitors four stroke? .-.topped the s. oting of the two Ida-t Is lost, earned run average 3. 1 S; behind, had turned the trick. FACTS FACT NO. 15. Have you ever noticed that your coflee varies in flavor from time to time? Of course you have! Everyone has that experience. Sometimes the fault is yours some slight variation in the w ay you make it for coffee flavor is the most delicate and sensitive tiling that enters your kitchen. And because it is sensitive, the fault is often in the coffee itself. To maintain a uniform coffee flavor, calls for uniform methods in the factory, as w ell as in the home. There is one place in America where coffee methods never vary. They have no occasion to vary, because only one kind of coffee is made there. The place where coffee methods never vary is the Schilling roasting room. Good coffee is not being roasted today and a cheap grade tomorrow or a cheap grade at 10 o'clock and a good grade at u o'clock. It is the only place where cheap coffee is never found. The finest things usually come from those w ho devote their attention to fine things only .There arc many excellent coffees but w here is the finest apt to come from? Which one is apt to be uniformly good day after day, week after week? ho centers. Thompsitn and Hur ley. Oregon will be i,ib- until ih Washington series here January 24 and 25. WASHINGTON TKIMS WHITMAN SKATT1.R Jan. IT. (AP) Vni- ! Philadelphia. Oeorge K inishaw. Philadelphia, j a consistent, steady game, which 24 won. S U-t. earned run aver- KiW tn. young Ohio. in cling close axc 3.2.s; Willis HuiIIin. Cleveland, j t par 71 figure despite the heavy 17 won. i:. lout, earned run aver-, goinx In drenching rains and inc ag 3. "4: J. Walter Miller. Cleve- J flurries, enabled Shute to carve land, 14 won, 12 lost, earned run i out a 73-74-75-74 record for the average 3.r-u; George Walberg, 1 four rounds for a 21-tf total. POP.TIjAN'H. On-., Jan. 1 r (AP) Hefon- the largest crowd to wit ness a boxing card this season, Joe AJarruii and Henny Pi Iz. local lightweights, Inst night staged a grudge fight that has been brew ing the past four years'. Marcus took the ten-round decision ai'Cr fast ailil fut-lou-,b.'iUlc. Pel, got Ltff O a good start and put over M'liif- bard pumhes in th first tbrei rounds. Hut Marcus found himself in the fourth and took the initiative, outsmarting end outbox ing Pelz, showering him with left ind rikfht honks to 1 1 10 face- to tlid .'Onclusin of the match. K-nneth Kent carried off tho honors in the preliminaries, when he knocked out Ted Itogoway in the. fifth round of their six-round bout, with a crunching right to the jaw. LONDON. Jan. 15 (AP) Carry ing aw:iy from Kngland his "sec ret punch' and the admonitions &f numerous toekney fight fans not t') keep - it too secret, Phil Scott set out from London town today to fight J;ick Sharkey at Mi:imi, Grinning cheerfully, Scott sur vey, d the rows of mascots' repres ented to him by crowds of admir ers at Waterloo station. Incident iilly Waterloo- didn't parry any torched imrs to Scott as he said lite .Miami Waterloo wouldn't w hiw. tun sptrri n partner. om inirn :igei and (he "secret punch" corii posed the Seott expedition. verstty of Washington'.- Imskethal! team in their finul practice game before starting their conference schfilule, defeaie( Whitman col lege here last night, 3 1 to 3". in a ha id tussle. earned inn IVrrell. Clevi earned run ji IS won. 11 lost, iwrage 3.59; Wesley land, -'I won 10 lost, verage 3.59. ELGIN, IMBLER BREAKEVEN IN DOUBLE BILL Klgin and Imbb-r broke even in a UisketbaH douhb.- hisnb-r ;iast niKht. the. I'luhi giilf. de'eating the Inibhr sextet 2.1 to ft and the int bler boys trouncing (lie Klgin quintet 27 to ft.. The Klgin girls have a fa-t t run. with two forwards eapable of con sistent scoring, and a snappy of.-, fense. The Klgin boys missed fever 1 1 f t-ups, or th1 trame would have bee n c lost r, It is 1 e po r t ed . Ini bhr has a siiiooth-w orking tam. Th boyn -came was f.ilrly rough. The games, whirti w ere piny d ! in the new gytrn.'isium at Klgin. I wen re fen ed by Jimmy I!o:an l baum, of I a Grande. Sam tiray of St. Louis put in the greatest number of inning. 3Hi, ami completed 23 nut of his 4.1 games. Thomas, of Chicago, pitch ed :3 full games out of 31. Ainn iean b ague pin hers did not turn in .1 single no-hit game, but IVban Kaber. of Chicago. Wal- hr-rv nt Phil.nt. lntil-) mul K.lu in W ells and George pipgras of the I " "im out of the championship Yankees, each pitched a one-nil j r,a9s in a cl05e rini"h at lb? rrI r,,ntf.jt I Meyer. Kla.. open. And it was thp Zarhnrv'! 12 straitrht was the t im- il'"'' no i" " '"" i.,t f.,,, fii -.i-iiv ptiffinc 1 ' Jones for first place In the H2 nt iinvf,.M ni-,,1,. miih. ri,fn...i I national open. leaving him in third In revei sc. losing 12 In row. Next came llorton Smith, pride of the Missouri Ozurks, and "Wee" Hobby Cruikshank of the Atlantic 'aboard, tied with scores of 3 00. In fourth place finished the vet eran Al Kspinosa. Chicago. s vn c;rokis behind the leader with a 3.3: w hilo Tommy Armour, 1l troir, placed fifth with a 305. To Shute, the victory was some thing of a revenge, for It was the same Smith who last year crowd- NIGHT FIGHTS Ity The Associated Press Indianapolis Kuiett Curtice, Premont. Mich., knocked out Alex M hroegei, Chicago, c.i). A Hen town. Pa. .lack Poi'tney, Haltimor'', outpointed Jose Iia:i, Cuba. (S). Jacksonville, Fla. Paddy llin kus. Newark. N'. J., and Joey Ed wards, Cleveland, declared "no content" (a). I. or, Angeles Fidel La Harha. l.os Anireles. outpointed lgnaclo pf-rnandez. Filipino. (10). Ogden. I'tah Al Gracio, Spo kane, Wa.h., knocked out Charlie j Kernel. San Diego. Calif.. (S). The Kskimo tiss fish hooks for money, we n r e told, ay, aren't those f Hows some relation to the place, two strokes behind. These, and the others of the picked field of golfing great, hawked Khute's trail through tourney, waiting for him eraek." as he did in th WW Harvard Athletic 1 Hiiilrlhm liitrno )1 FACT NO. .Schilling Lemon Extract contains 5 timet the amount of lemon oil required by the United State Gov ernment Pure Food Department ) timet at much ! And more than most any other yon can buy. That is w hy it goet further why it imparts a richer lemon flavor. mhi!Hi;k. (A.C) Tu'l'l'l" vlrliui.-, :,th!tii 111.- Ilarv.ild ., 1, , .1:1 fl. I ill'.. r( 0M1 .1l !'ii.iiKni jml I'Uil'liiiL' :t.:i;- I'.-nl ti ll.-l.l. v known the si.tdium on St rr il"lr.-o. ly riiv or'sfn .avly imliy. 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