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'Paprfe Two LA GRANDK' EVENING OBSERVER,' LA GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday,' January '28; 110 The Line of Beauty HILL'S HUSKIES BEATEN BY ORANGE CREW Lyman Figures in 0, S. C, Victory Over Washing ton Tossers 34 to 32. r'OftVALMH, Ow.( Jan. 58 (APJ In on of th moat t-peciaculrtr ImakHbull flnbhc fvw Ke"'n on tho local court, Oivgon Stale atop pen, tho northern divudQii confer-i-nco lending I'nivrnilty of Wu.sh lugton tuniu a-winning atroak. 34 to 2J, here taut litKhl. Coach. Hlatft r (JIN, Jut recovering from nn nt ; firlc of pneumonia,; dirwetod the i irnngrrn-n pmoJuilly. Waahlng- WKDXKHDAV PntKillAMS' .; liie .niionai tfroadcaatlnic com- pnny prtieium for Wedneatlay fol - Iowa: 1 io 8 . m Mnklnp Merry; k to 9, Happy Time; limr,, houf- hold pr-rmil; J0:3(i," to: I Wotnan'H Maxnalne: t to S, llndlo (liilhl; 2 to I!:I5.. Woman'a nnrly; 3 to a:30, Aoollana: 3:30 In 4, plan- tmion- KWtnea; 4:.1f Jo &, elaaalo coinpoaitlona;. A, mnalo and flnan. rial nilvlcei S:30, eololata and quar-, let: 7:3.0, t'lojil (llhbona; 8, Jaek mid F.thyl: K:30, Atnoa and Andy; K:4',, Ni-enadeiM -11:16, lHiimrd and Illnea: Mlnlaturo hlo uraphy:, I0:l'i to 1 1,-Mlnatrela. Tho I'olumltla. IfroadoantlnK aya tern proHrain - for - We'tltieadny fol. low: .3:30. orchitnt; a in a:30, nitiajonl program 0 to 0:30, Kramt opera; 0, Movlo clulj; II to 1, ilant-e mtlaJo, ...'. Taeomn KVI (Tfi'ikc) 7 to 8:30, reoorda: :3ll to 3:30. .-i, aoiiKa; r,:04 iol,aTl.n.'3a ! ,to . elivnt, IIH, la, 'Servnnderai 11. CUH. - I'nrtlautl ; . ' .'"r ' J KflV ((12ke) 7 n. m. NJ1C: 0, Hewn, c.ooklntf Kohool; J0:30, NIK'; it:3n, imixli:: 1, XIK!':'.. nittalo! 3. -.NllCl t. chlldrnn'a hour; 6, Mil'; M:li. tudii,ivaudfvllli' 40.. concert orcheatru; 1 L to l.'duneel muidr.. . ' ; . : . i , , . KMX .(lUPUi;) li, popular pro Kram; . 7,. ronoert ehaentblet 1, etudlni 10,. danne niuale; , 11:30, ntiwa. . . SiKikntin . ' . KC.A (1470ke) t. . orchestra; " 7, 'nneort; II, i iNeapolltaha; io,' re iiuesta. KIIQ (Sankel 7 a. m.-NIK'; 0, featuren: 10:11, ,M'.C; 8:15, mualo. r,:30. NIK'; i 3:30, vaudeville;. 10, .porta: 10:1 S, Nile; 11. popular ntusie. ' Penver : ' OO.V (S3nke) (j;30, farhi pro Klani; C, . N IK.-. 8. altldlo; . 8:30, Mil': 8:45, feature; 9, concert: !l:30, NHO. . , . Stvaltlp K.HI (070kcl tl. orchestral 7. conaorl: ' . 8, HpanHh KnlKhts; ' , Ncapolllana; 10, variety hour; '11, Vie Meyers orchcalra., t KO.MO (920kc) (J, NDC; 13 to 1J:30, oritan. . ' Ixm Auoolc f ', KPI (Stokr) f,:43, atork mar kcla; C, N'lll'; 9:30, feature; to, concert; 11, nawa. KIIJ (Snake) II. ornnn: 7, a.vm phony; , I'KS; 10, newa; 10:0S, dance mualc: 12 to 1, organ, r'- KXX (I050ko) 6:15 khbllea pro-, irratn; C, orKan; C:30r alrlnt; en-. M iahlc; 7, Mi', and Mrs. Kklt; 7:30, fcatitrea; 10 to 1. dance inualr. fkiklaml KflO (ISOko) C, .NIK'; II to IS. dance orchestra. KIOC (SSOkc) , concert trio: 7, news; 7:30, concert; hookworm; D : 1 ft, sonKai 10, popular inuidc; II to 13, dance records. San Vrnucbtfo KKItO. (tiiokol li. CHS; 7, ayin hon!ta; I. Khon- Boat; 3, CH.M; I a to 1, dani'e inultic. KI'O (Cokc) 6, chlldren'a Hour; 5:30, newa: C, c.mcert: 7, popular tnuBtc; 8, NIK.'; 8:30, piano; !. t'ecll and Sally; 9:10. variety hour; 1" tu 13, dance iiiuxkr. Salt lake City RSI, (lllokr) f.:30. fliinehlne irlrla; 0, NllO; S. concert; :S0. NIK"; 8:4r., fealuree: ;3, radlo etle; 10, NltC; 11, requela. 00ES1 YOUR RADIO II. in 7 second L satUryinS ;1 A- ip HOT. IT' TIMt rado tubes STANDARD (or EVl' ? 0 give you ; tor. defeat, plaijt-d, U't l"kky In , :n tlu fur firirt plnco with Washing J ion tft'tle. Tim game wan torrid ihrouKlmut, being tied iteven Uracil In find half which onded IS to It In favor of th Htuteri. Omyann tun ulM In th bint hulf and sot el Laeketti to tflvo Mtatera nn fight pulut li-nd.. ' Till waa wiped out a h ,Mcl'ur;y and Curnett la II ltd four tl i ii'K for thtt HukiwL With a minute and a hulf to no Gray $4ii again put Orangemen, In th tad. which they held to the end. A second name will he playd here tunijEht. I.VIAX HKJ'WfK'S VIIITf.WK Many Iji OraniU liiukoib4U (aim biard tlio . Wiialilptton Orrifop Statu boiii'i bronttcom over KOAC Uiat nlehl. their Intirwat, i belni hclirhtt'neil :by --tho tirMwnf: of Itlchart) ".Moat'" iynian 'oit. "' Oruntfa Ifnm. ' ; ' .' " ' . Lyman, a aophomora, (brnif rly Omndn High aetiooj Htnr,.- r placrd M. l WlUtlack al comer af tnr fivo nilnuloa of ploy, clurlny which ttio WaatilnKtnn cntr wa I vettlnK nioat of tho tlp-offa, I.y. man, ho'ver. ronaiatrntty out. Imnpeil' ht opponent," tMl twin th Onmfftn'cn'- tvent ituo. th ' lead, NoWInf a jm-fp-poim uuvantage at iialf.ilin.' -At one tlina durlnir lhe ( poijie tlio' efore IAoJ Or 8. -U. ii. j waKntnffion 1. out a t"ay rany 1 In the ln halt put the Invader ahead it tp K - In the'flnal rally, the Orvfun Hta'tt-ra tliid ihe m?or. and foritrtl Into the' lea'l. j , . ' 1 ymnn flKUre-l In tha aoorlnit fwlth aeveral- polnta. , .. I , ' ., .. . , .... . , ,' , - V ' ' . - . ' ljAttvi am T)iomAnl '" P OnilCl MJlUUlVllUy v Football Star Practicing Law N'atfj AM ft liu.rt.ul nniwr to tho tluejattoH What, we tl'v conplcu ouii flK'ir In vport.M of otht r dayti (loljiw now--lh Awocluled il'fth.l iii-riittitlx hfroWll h. nn. lntor'fe.W .(with lvd. U Kiilu, fuiHQUH Wu-alai-an.1 unMl.lt.Kj.yet.r.'a.raiihi ,,. ,,,; ,,i,.i. . ., , I 1 liy liilan IU-11 .'. ill,, ( Associated i'ress ffporta Writer) '" N1)W VOItlv, Jan. 38 (Al'l For inore hari -l-' ta'Oro . yiii's. storlea ol aolue big football Kanut.thw onlv eommeat b Im. COfrinaru the summary,., "JjiupIrM, , lhtvld. L' I W i FUlt::, (Hrnwii)". lat year, atone ether official's pauia 'uaa ,ln...-hls place .-anil lift npin'urod' no mora i In wblio knickers rupnlng liere itnd thero 'on footUvlb fhdda sllcklnir ' rlaw to tiie playeiK and leaving the ball to the refeiee. ua nll til" I Ires do who know their business..' J info Fiilli turned hla back 'on football jusi as he ' left baaehull ' i tut 25 years ago" when" he wa.) near the top of his ganle.- Tlio : arsvvei' theh and 93 yeara hUerwva the' rame the law; ' lie Is n law- yer nnd Ilia deinnmla of hla tlco outweighed his .love or-the onmes. , , "l''red:Murphy (hla law partner) and 1 .decided Jan . year that we would give up ' offlclatlny." said Mr, l-'iiliit, "and an we qiilt." Mur i'liy vac lis well known n a' ref. ei'eo as was Fulu u an umpire. Officiating Hani Job . "Some, people. , think that . a football (.trivial haa an easy time. .... -,(-.. i.r,M. Hnlitr. day nut' in the open, reelng u-fool ' ball game. Not at all. Hours and1 hours are uncut on aludy.of the,. ruica and the actuul work'duriiiK tho gapui- la tho auuilh-at part. oC It. , ".."v. ' ..'.- .."At that, it la strange to Bee a game-frouv thu.atanda uff yrur nf watehln tho nlnyr lit clone plrymont will ho tukn nlmiittan MtmrtfW. I only.miw nnv Ruiu rou.-dy; loglnnlnir April 5. 'Diao hint nciiMgn and U wan hu cold thut' day 1. hurdly know wtmi clthr Army or Noliv Dame was trylntf to di, hut I Mt tike & duck nut of wnUr, or a tropical hlrd In tho niTtlc ri-Kloni" l.cAvltiK Hiown, horn hn Whu u ftcK halfhrtck, Kults went to tho rhiladolphla Katlonatn where tnich (tKiircM nit Kd iH'liihHntv. Montn CroHs nnd K.lmvr Kllck W'to tna k inn ImHohutl hIMory. j wait thr only vhort tiino, how ovor, and inovoil over o thr ritlladi'lphia Athletics wh. iv ht plnyiil In I'.iOl and IVy;. lit then cunif to New York to play an outrudd pnkttlan for tho tihih landtm, now- tho Yunkocn, in 1 tten. 1901 nnd i?uS. "1 mim ndmlttfd to the bur in I'Hit nnd quit playlnr niJor hn-liilt to prartlcn law. 1 1 )ad tdudlfd luw for tht ih'vt;;I ycurr that 1 wan playing huwi-hull. I "My luM gum? I ahull not oi(ft It. It was ahout a week or io heforn tho cUko of Iht- 1'jftr. t fi-nfon, V wi n pluxlnu C'lovr. Uml. Kid KlU'rMd nnd 1 ran tOK-ihtr w hlU w wr rhuxliiK i u fly hull Udwtm thf OUtfiM nnd inflfld. My fiuc wuh hi n I raft for nvotithrt oh n tvuH of that rolllnlnn nnd 1 had tn drtnH )' fotid Inst i ml of latin It." SMVIM.l:. Spnln. J.tn. ?t AP) .MourhriM r:urid Jw M rinU. ri.fftn to a rcnift'i'v chapc-l nnd plnn-d tt l.-.tidt nrmthor cftln. Tp ctitnu the lid of i h. ntitr -,ifn and out l?ppid a mmi. Mourner .niAHd to run In tnrror, Tho inn i fxplalnwl he wait thi farotuk-r nd that na hi fuvorlir pluc fur r!vfta. NORMAL SCHOOL ! SEEKING GAMES! First Road Trip Ends in Three Losses And One Win for La Grande. Home from their first rood trip, th KaiMern firviron Normal .chool baskctlm II team was entering an other week of practice today with o Immediate gallics iii pro.pcct. I i.iilos arrangement run hi. made 1 lor thla Ht'fk or iiet far a series -lrillh the rollout' of. Idaho, or tfoino other Northwest tcun. The iiext scheduled gamca uro t: ho played Ju Iji (irunil. uit Kt-h. 'il un.l ? wltU lh Muntnoiah Nor iiml whool, hut it Ik t-xpi-rt.-il tKit latntvt: wUl Iik nrrunuf4 to tv pluyU hi-ffirtt tkut tliuf. Tuq rtiuott b:tttkftt(;iU" wnn tkc ! vt-ntlot tttfr thtt fttur-eatuv trip i Into Wvtcrn Oresoit. with the I.h (Immie tun luitlni; ihrt u( thrm, two ta Monmouth, unit ont. to t'o lumWu. unlvrHy In I'orllunil Kut-uidu-. 1ho tt'ttn Ktartntl off mronn the firm tna nlKlitH, ilo (tallnu Albany pollf tmd lonlng by a. lunall, uiurKln to Mnninouth, bttl on .'Krltlity ami SiiturJuy tilnttrf, lit. tt-unt yeemi'd.' Hlowfr und lraambl to Sit Into lt unial trtl. AualnHt C'olumblu, die Virtre floor liandkoniml. , tlio b'antcrn : Orvsan tmtn. viwtf to pVylns on a luimlK-r cqurt, . Tho cort) o( the K.'O. N, tomn tq ditte fqllQw: HelU SJ Vnlon S Helix ....,.,... 30 Cheney ......... .10 fi Ibany ........ 25 Monmouth ., S7 E. 0. N 35 B. O.K. Al P. O. N...,.,...,.? K. O, N .',10 k. o. n:. :...rj E. O. N JU k. o. n .....,; 1-.0. N .....3 l ft 0. N....... ...SSJ JlonuioutH .. 1 1 coluinbifiv.. 59 ".i " . . Tolal ; on ' ' .'' f " MtNNFlOTA 9 1WI f J CONSIDERING 12 CANDIDATES MIN'NKAl'Ol.IH, Minn Jan. 28 ' (Al) Tho nearch'Tor a. new head ; football coach at tho 1'nlveralty of ' Mltineaota, haa narrowed down, to fewer (hah a do.-?en candidates. ' rromlnent' aiitonir thoao beinf-' cotiHldered today to , aucoeel . Ir. , Clarence 'W,-Hiwora, . who haa re-' alirneil to conch at tho Cnlveralty of Oiokop, la Kllon f (Tad) Wle mnn, former head football coach at the I'nlveraJiy of Mlchlxnn, who , la coming tn,,MinneapolM' Vednea-' day to confer ' with ' (lopher of. (.ll..V. V, '.. ....'::. .,.,'....' ';:, , I " ' New;v'ahout Wlcinan'a trip: to I MlnpeapollH caine-ln nn Ann Ar- her lllepatch,, which au Id he' had een Invited by Of. Lottla P. Toff num. president or th. I "diversity of Minnesota. , ( haven't a -word 'to say." waa i. . 1 . 1 1 1 .Mhiiy- stiidentsand itttiinnl' are glvlni,- strong support to the enn (ildni' of Ailhui" ((nijch) ' Herg pi.'tn', v.(to Im been. Hpi ara' i'rst as slslaitt at Mlnnesoiij. Seveinl other forfhar (lopiier warn are Included In the list of candidates. :Tln-y are Clare l-'llaughnessy, head coach at Loyla, New Orleans; Karl Marti-' neuu, aselstunt .t'Oorh. at I'urdue; Herule Hlerman, head coach ii"Tu- lane, and ti-isle Holein, director of athletics at liriike.- ': llihera wlio liavo received atten tion ure Andy Kerr, head poach at (iritc-.Colgate: Churlea lorlii, head coach t iH-troll; Tom I.leh, aiwManl coach at Notro Ikime, and Fritz Cruder, naslstnnt coaoh at Chicago. CENSUS TAKER ASKS 21 QUESTIONS . ( Continued front Tttflo Ono) Hn only Jnh I to itMlt th Mlpu Intud tU-)tionii and tt th nn Hwor m b't w can. II' hn no fight to tlu more. . Wtint " They'll A-k ;.Thc tiuinrtom will he around fftrly la April- The 1930, cenmiscn tf popuhittun, mrrioulturf and nn- nr 24 mittlonn they will iH In tho population enurt, which will covor nppruxinvntoly K5,0u0. Q00 ptTHonn: I. ItclatloTiahlp to had of fam ily, Includlnc tt (Untenant nn tn thi "homH-nmkor' In ouch Yamlly. 3J, Whether home In ownod or rented. 3, Valuo of homo. If owned, or monthly rental If venud. Hadlo H-t? (Via or No.) 6. Ikjet; thltt family Uvo on a farm? fi. Hex. 7. Color or nice. S. Affo at UikI Mrthduy. 9. Marital condition. I"). AK at lirat inarrirtK', if any. II. Attended hool or collRv any timn alnce Hpt. I, 1525? 15. Ahlo to rend or wrlt. 13. I'lm'O of Idrth, (Stalf or country. 1 14. fnthtr pU' ot Mrth. (Mtat or country.l 16. Mother placa of hlrth. tiState or countiy.) Itl. CntheiMonKuo of ttcb for-fipn-lyom portn. n 1 7. Year of fmmlKrntlon to 1'nlted Hiatra. If fnrrl-n-born. I. W'ht'ihor naturnlljed. If for-olizn-horn. 13. Vhhor aMo to apeak Knp llfh. If forrljfn-horn. so. tKriiration of oach mlnful worker. '1. Industry In which rmplnyt d. Whether enMlcvrt Tmploo or w -rkiPK on nwn oomit. ri. httln-r iieinally nt work. ?. Wi-ihr a military n ivivn! v'lnn of the Vnttt-d Hlttttv. ui)l If xa hi whnt exedltlon or war. h.-tly p V f MIM WlfO WhoevT la at hom to an-iwer theM questlotn tMt fftipply th In- Ioutourway lT-lSr-P mm ' a.f?wiLliAMs . Oteaoarau icavKtiac. . 1". :.i.t' aco, v & pirorr. t formation ' .for jeveri one living In sua taker Is nt liberty to make his tho house, ; In'-inoat-raaea, this will own una. Hut moat women are mean the hiuiewlf,n the rtian of gald to he frank about their agoa. the house probably' ill be nt w )rl; ! Inforllaitlon given ia held secret when the census enumerator calls. ' and. cannot lie ured to incriminate With reference li) Quest Ion No. ; anyone. Thus. If a, few thousand 23. a special form jis pi-ovlded lo pi-rwins describe their occupation cover lU'i sona -wlid did noti w ork i as "booUo-glni;." they, w ill not be "yesterdliy --r on the last regular bothered because of their, frank working day." There are five ques- new?. Hut the ' census bureau ex-' tlona to he lifted "if this person has ; jieeta very few- bootleggers to be a' Job" How many weeks since he honest about It; most of thorn have haa worked at that job? Wliy was other ostensible occupations, lie not at work yesterday? Dues he : l'lnisl In Two Wai-kaj : lose a day's pay by pot being at' There are 574 .supervisory dls work? H v many days did he work ; trlcta w-hen- the census returns will kist week llv.- ninny daya In a ' he received and given a preliminary full-time 'week? ' And four in case'feount before being sent on to Wtudl- tho person has "no Job of ,; any kind." ThoHi" art: 1m ho. nMIo to work If lie- looking for Joh? Kef hew nvmy wockH Un Irt; hocn without uJohV lU-UKOn fou hcln; (Ut of u Joh? i . - ' IVnntT to Ho ("Uzrjl 'ihv Hchi'duh for tnriiicip fa a ionK on ronlulnlntf 2'A2 quntidnH. Ilty tlio vmic fannor , ... tho rcimn oniimorntor la tolhc to a-sk him qucMtlou, ... , , . n, !t cvew the l:irm opomtnr h.iiwrtfv larm acrt-ajie. pasture, ttrainoKo, farm tt-ntin', farm, rental farii") vulm a, farm debts,: taea and ox ptndltun-H. farm iiiachtncry. co operative marketing, numbrr of do- iiu-rttlt- anlmiila of various specie, cropM of all klmla, value of prod uct, movement of farm population. U Sampln ached uh-rt are ai nt tb faiimra well In udvamo mo that they may fiuro cut tho data and bp ready for the numrutor. " Women who decline to t'Venl tluir ugta will not. ux a nntter nt policy, h thrttati'iiiMl ulth a fine or a l-rrr, In tlo hooHi.tw. The cen- "Say 'Uncle?' 0N, ,NE of iha lallent huakothtll play.rs. n I n t r co 1 1 1 late rnk ia Ijiry lUrper, A feel H-lnrh center nt h tlnlveralty nf Vnrih t'arnlln.t i ti In et Tha Tarheel iant a e caieriiii nertnrmer ttid naald.f thn Atnnt l. dlsplaya hern. i m. i -v v j i i i : 1 . -: ' ,? V ' i 5( W A A-Moo' PEEL OFF VOR .HELU COCOON, ,0'RS A BuTTeRFuY NOW J TUF ,TAfirTERi. ' j )1 AN" OWE: VVMATe' tjEALTH XPeRn ATR .IM'TQ FiMO DOT A VSTfeM , , ' To CiET UP FORTH' OA V. wnn new famcueo vnhim x yNUW AL.UJI Nl&fcQINTrV MORN IN, is a good sNiFr Kick N'TKi'.. Pants'? lngton, Kach census taker is paid accoKiing to the number at persons Stockton. (Cal.); Jtocord, Lowry or farms ho enumVmtCfi. He or she, arfys: that "is. Inasmuch as 20 or 25 per. ''Hack In the days when I waa cent of the.emiinerators are likely sports editor' o( the. Oakland Tri te be woineh. Tliey are all siP- bune there was a hoy getting by 'In posed to' finish their tetTitorj- with- Igreat shape iri the (qur-round game In two w eeks after the census be-I here (boforo )ie got tVro'und gins. - fights)' and -ivhO fought aeveral of , Some of them have really' dlffl-1 the best boya of his class. He was cult tasks climbing Into the more i l-.'ddle Mensor, who played aeveral I remoio fastnesaes of thef country. a cerialn tiny percentage of' man- lara or cranks is bound to be en- countered, witlu-. a !,inodlciii." of strange experiences, ror insiance, one enumerator pumped ii Texaa I farnier'd wife In the Inst agracu.1- tuiiil con sua while the farnior was :nv,iy. Vhn thn fanner roturn-d and heard that hi wife hnd told all ho lonpcd on a ho tho, overtook tho t'ntmir;:tor ami forcod tho pa Pt from hhn at a piMtol'd point. After fi'dftrnl africlaln liu.l thrent iti)'d him with nrrcHt, howovor, ha ttnve It biiek- In order to mako it eaHlip for - tho perfon lntervtewol hy the cen- aiiii enumoraq r. . it h RUft,rtt,1" that the li?t of 24 cenUH qm-tttlon.i hn apsrw'MTd ahead of tln q th"t facta, etc., will bo no hitnd when he arrives. Thia will uvold Uela.y and unceiiftfnty. mi VOV KNOW THAT- . Miami 1m not o ernay about playmg hos to tho Hharkey-Soott tmht, aocordmjf to the aporU wit. era down there . . . t.:ittf .MPiUer jof the Miami Newn saya the town t doesn't want to seo Scott with t Sharkey or nnyono elsa . , . Not nuiny promialni; looking recruits net away once they nre enmeshed i In Jh Cardinals' chnin ptore:'aya- i1" vmi icame ripht atraiKht up to the maj- afte DanviMP..a Cardinal tet- itK pround. turneil him nway . . . Tony waa the most talkod about player In the American Aocln tlon Inat year . . . He equalled the hatting mark of "Duaty" Cooko' of St. Paul, which waa -.368, and Cooko Is figured ready to make ; pood with the Ynnka . .. Now! he.'fi to ko aouth wth the Clncy j yteda . . . Tho lad plays a nifty' n,ird base, too . . . Hobby Jones has won nearly every Importnnt ' champlonahip In golf except the Hritlsh amateur, nnd if you take our word for It. hoil win that thU . 'year. Says Tarheel hlblts sprightly (en tactics lor man ol his site. North Care Una haa produced a Southern Conference rhamplnnshlp team In four of the last euhl .ona. Tit Tar heel r coscheij by Jim Ahtnor teier.r ba.keihill mealer. D.. Ttmu- - 'itiiNas take a chaimceJ Soott 1' by ,.; Alan J.Qould Additional light on tho pugilistic past of baseball players is contrib uted by llert Low-ry. Writing from his present observation post on tho scasoriH In the. Pacific Coast league land then went up to the Pitls- iburgh Pirates, 1 Yoiir archives may jgiv'e it little' dope on Mensor."' ( HoMir-bnllpiayei Jli-niior was 'B6od enough to stick wllh the , Pirates for threo seasons. 1912 to 11)14, but hla record indlcalea li1 rmay h'tve heen a harder hitter In jth riiiK thuo on tho diamond. Hla n-at mar won .-63 for 3fl traincM In 1913, a fairly ronpectuhU avoragtt in those daya. before ih udvont of th? lively ball. Menaor wan reloaded to Columhua of tho American aasooiatlon in 1016 but the trull from, thertson Is lOHt. ft aeoma ttht Art fjhlres flrat fight, quite naturally, waa- in hla home town of tuly, Tcxaa. And,- na ! Hoff In U0.Ht. I'aul JUspatch re- f luUa It; ' ' 1 ) 'Ar and his friends were atorm I ins dovn the atrect amufllng them I at :pa3era-by. One bitf. touh eg! from R ne,KhhorhK town announo-j piboIy thttt any kld thal point- ! Ld nnp of thoe thinira at - him i would be knocked flllly. 'Of course." salt) Art, "J'w never ; been a. tuy t bo out of my way j (or a fight but could always, take j care of, myself, aeftr-ao -1, goen up j to this :mig und flrea the candle' 'right at him: Well. tho nmt day when we5 nppearcd -beforo the " 'v. A that you can become sole owner of an Oregon City 0'Coat at $18.85 : is something to get excited about. And Oregon City 0'coiats at $40 are an every day occurence in nearly every city. Think of the amount of preferred designing you are offered at $18.85 The opportunity is however, like all things rare,i limited to the first 20 men. Other 0'coats $14.85, $23.85, $28.85 An $8.50 Oregon City Robe with any overcoat at $3.95 $5.00 Hats $3.85 'nmvor to niunv. r -hrKon. rtnt illty looked, like a frelslu.ljliln had hi! him." .J.. :'',:r', rr vche. coach of thf ilontnna Htat Huh- .H, IUIIUW1HK in" which hi- Itocky Mo'intan kctball chon.plona won (our out of aeven from aomc of ...e tvama In the counto. vel." wrin a llyche. '(! more , jcffccUve than Cat Thompson (Mon. Itana uce) nd that ia har'l to ttl-- mlt. )e la without queatlon the Rrcntcat (orwar-l I live evr "f on ,or ImoKlned. I.oyolu of Chicauo Jwaa the jfrcnleat team we met on ' our trip. They arc unbeatable by u team that cannot get the tipoff. Charley Murphy of Loyola (renter) ontJumpeU Kmnk Wonl nn w-'ia tho bet centor wo met. bip-ich Murphy of 1'ur.lue la unateady ami thia makea l'urdile an In-and-out team, llutler has if Kroat team but l.oyola, may b.at them becjiuee Loyola playa a coldly aclentlflo Bame the profeaalonnl type of Waeketball. 1'ltt haa Hyatt, Butler haa the men and tho mephanlca and, of course, wa mlsa llrkk llreeilen." - Hreedcn waa lunra on loreo revlou ehnmplonahlp Montana Slate lenma. one of the kiwi teat de fenao men ever developed 111 Itocky hiountaln baakctbull.' The pobcatii'. advlaes .'tho expert H. Frawlex from ilia obaorvatlon post for. The Assoclnted ITC9.-I m Henver, wo;ild like to take on the eastern or middle western basket- ihnll champions In a, post-season I I series. This is on the assumption Montana Slate repents In the Hoc!;- les, where HrlKhnm YounB. coached ! by "Ott" llomney '.and the L tali AffKlea may offer formidable oppo sition.' '. .' ItlMJAIll) RlXCiS MKIr.T . PQHTUANH, Ore., Jan. 28 (API Sam- ('ooper,, Seattle arid ('.. G. t'llaguei-, l'ortkind, both undefeat ed, were matched In tho first game of tho second round of the Pacific Quick Pile Relief UK l.eonhard't ' Hem-rtold Ik guiirunteed Jto banish any form of Pile misery, or money bUcki . It gives quick aeilon.even in old, stub- born cases. 'Honvltold Is u harm ! lesa tablet that removes .blood cot-.. , geatlon In tho-lower bowel Ihe catme of piles. . l bringH joyful I relief nulrkly, and anfely or costs nothing. Iteii. Crosa Hrug Store and druggists ovcrywhoro sell It will) this guarantee. . - . Adv. COAL... 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