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, 1!):J0 Pagfe Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, Ft'biliary 4 1HBI NEW PRINTS Fast Colors 23c HILL'S IDIBI BASEBALL HEADS TALK SCHEDULE Babe Ruth's Threat to Quit" Unless he Gets '.V:5,000 is Mentioned. rrHVKW VOUKV Keb. 4 AP)'--Nn. tinnul JciiKue' ,eluh .owditk hnd 11 Ufv' ohorefi lo porfonn today be fore ii llf vJ hit (lio plnycfM to mUf ovr 'tli' hnxt'lmM rein' for y:tfj, The Ii'IIkiio'h spring mrotlnK K'-'ii ilty Ik devoted to iirtritln of the sehedulo for Iho cominff mch jojm and miviinctv ImlicittlniiH wen1 lOnf thorr-j'miH llllin els" to no i djmo at, (ho. current koI -together, j There ttiH a possibility, however, ttmt effort would bv made la H-t- ' IV onoc'ujid Tur nil tin- Interim! dimension tli.-it )iuh torn tlit Itruuli- ; IV 11 I'ltili for Kt'vcml yeum. Hiik- j (.'tMtlmiK were nindo that K. .M. . I, indie, baseball .comiohiHionor, j ii Ik Ii t act 11 h mod lutm- In tho oik j h 1 tl lr between WJlbert KiililiiHon, I f-ldonL-iniiJiuK('r of tin rlub and H W AIkKoovci. h, heavy HlocU h dder. Kohinson'H routincl as! niauiijrei' linn expired and strictly ryu'tiUinu Urn Diulwra uro without ' n)i pilot to Kiildo them from (Ik1; honeh, Ituhlitsnn' hiiM tli'J support l Ul' MltlH'tH llt'll-H and mo for lltlK j niiuniKt'd to defU all of AloKerv- , j I'ffOI'lH m oust him. j . ! Tho Inti't'hiilloiial li'iiKHi'. moot-j lijt,' yotcnaV unmed u commUtee j inert with similar hndii'M front llif Aineitctiii association and I'll - I rifle conut .liitKU' Ju t'hleiiijo on j .hini' !! tu iliHcttHtt maLlciH nf In-j toreat to theso A A clreullH,- Tho 'iiicnKo nioPilnir, Invitations tu which will ho dls patched to th Attm-rloii 11 luWdC, la, I o 11, .11 a d 4. PfiirM fjcl roliHt orK'nilziiitlon, J whh HiWtfeMoil, ; hi view of tho '-Taut Omt tho major-j minor tiKt'oiiiiMMil " - expire 1 Hept, I i!, lii.'il.- I i luibo Jtiiili'A throat to milt base- 1 I'liH nnloHH- ho wan k'voii a thvM yciu- contrnct at sr.uou nimunlly Uvt- liiifU'liull mon HoiiK'Uiliiff d talk about but tht'ri w.-ih no ills pn.Hltlon an tin purl of nnynno to tnKo thn ttluirtror'K Htalonii'iiL too M'rlouHly. .Most nltHorwrn Tolt thai hy tin- Hum tho Hi-aKon op"nH, or hern it, Itulh will hn vi ailJiiHti-d lils dimoullloM widi the Nv York Vanlii'ori probably mi a ('untrue! that will I10 a oompromiHi ln luot'on hy. dmandH and thu rlnln ofiVr of $7t,OuO pr ynr for two yon I'M. Hack Wilson Back In Chicago Folds Clf-K'AXiO, I-N'Ij, 4 (Al') The Fl'iilmr of l.ewl (Hack) Wilson, piiKlllNllo outfielder, to A ChlcilKO cub contract, I'll Im out the National leiiKun chiimpioiif; rotlcr fur 1 :i J . WJInon yesterday name to tenria with rioHldenl Wllliaut I.. Vi'ock. In New York. . HANSON WINK .MA'J't'lf SKATlid:, IVh. I t Al') Chailon llamou, Heniite heavyweight wn-Hitcr. defeated Howard Caul on line, Iowa, In a rciVree'M decision hern luHt nlKht, aflor losinn the tirsi fall lo 4'antonw inc. Ihinson took the second fall of the match In tho olehth and flnnl round. Now Millions More I Stop "Don in g" Colds IteMei' I'Atrrnal TioatHKvtt Wins New I'mw All Over the World livery yenr since the hit rod no Hon of Vlelcs Vapoltub, more and more people hnve Klven up the ohl loshioneil way ol "iIohIhk" robin and lurneil to this modern external iip'lliod. Toihiy, the whole trend of mi d teal pnirtleo Is a Way from j lo edhss "doHlnK." ' .Mill hers nf ouiik rhlblren jH-eiitly nppreetote VieK.n lieemiH' 1 there's no! hi ok to HWiiltnw. and, of , eolirs", not hi UK to Upset ileltcalo sioiunchs. Just rubbed on, lis tnedi- i i ijl-d vnpors are reh iiHed by the j bj-itl of the body and Inliuh d divert i.t ihe Inllumed ntr-punfiiK' H. At j ttj-- same lime Vieks nets throiiKh tile sit In like u poultlee or plaster. ( 'MrawliiK out" ttuiiimss and son - i lit ss. jv'iir hy year, ihe fame of VtrUa j liftw spread from neli;hboi (o m lMl' bjr and from Niute lu stale, unlit nbu It Is used for the eotib of adults as wi ll us children In of ji 'countries. j i'Uho evoi-.rou Iiik denuiud fori til Ik modern method of ti eollnu colds Is shown in ihe fiimi1i.tr Vb-lt j sliKun. Mmb' f:inioii vh.-n X'teK? nfaehed "17 Million J.hn I s ) Vearly." later rained lo "ITI mil j lion," iheso figureH arc now "Over -Million .lars I'ned Vearly" lit tho VnlUd ictoti aJoue. Adv. ' Soopt JB 1 Slants hv Alan J.Gould The advnncc In 1 1 1 pfilo rjinklnw of, Klhii'r' HMCMckc Irooi m-vcii (o liKht j,'0:ih ib'TlMlJit'dy tirnipM tlti hI 111 dy 1 'it I i foni in a a); a h-adiiiK randjdiili' for tin liiti-ninthm-al I'm N a n. ifln-rlM' tin Ann'i han "Hl? l-'our." It tnvon Hoik 'k on a piU' In Mm- IkuhUcup tint dltH IiIm nturo 0' 11 1 ohm Calif urn la a.-Hnpifitf!. Kii J'nillcy, 'lln-y I o -od Hti'iilNt polo iHHt ycfir and It In not altOK'-'hoj' a liir-h-h-hed proj. pfd that b'lb wcHftn ridi-iK may (fain phn'H on tin- liiti-riintlin:rl iiiartii. 1 plarlni; Avi-nil llarrl uiaii and l--"l lloppimr. who h lp id Captain Tummy Hittiicork and WtriKtun . (JiiohL n-pol ih Ari-ii-llno Invasion In 1 Illlclii-oolt. tin only tMii:oat Aiiiorlcan, and (liu-Mt, th'1 only tilnt'-nou! playor In tblw oountry, ai c iihsui1' d puf'MlmiH on -I ho lair toam. (Jui-ML k now (ho bent No. 2 im hand, with MltclMOok ready for ContiiiK-!Hi('M al No. 'A. I'il hy at No. 1 and Moi'scki- playlhf baVk would fit nin-ly Into a now wh'-ino of thlnH. Only four. tcnnlK phiyfra In ibc world, Tilde k and JohiiHtun, CurlM't ami J,iN'of-t', h.'ive Kalnod tin. df"Mm-iiin uf wfnnliiK at vurf oiifi tJnicj-' all tliroi of 1 1 1 major -hampi'iiit-')ilp!' - tboHf rf lOitKlnad. h'l'iinci' Jind Ami't'ica. Of' thin iimr io)ain IriliiK Hh; old Kpai tl ami tho now, ;.'J'll'(oni ii'oiiI- Ih foro .inoHt with jib; nijl NtflL ('ii'mpalmi ln' nhrinKl1, oxai-ily ton yin ik aft'1! ho fli'Ml hc-ah-d M10 IniKhlH of Wlm l.lcdolij, nml I'iii-Ih. 1 Tildi'ii hiiM ; w out UM til" IIm'hc pi'iiuiial national mImkI'-h tlllon, In (iudfiiK Ht-vt'ti In the I'lillcd Hlali'M, ttvo on KimliHh titiT. aad on 011 the hard courts of h'raiuc. J.a ntlo linn won Kcvcti crownn no, thai In- Iimn al leant a chance to eqii:it I he A inei fciin'M I'i'coi-il thN year If ho coin po ten In all t hree chiiinplaiiKhlpH, I .iicoHlo won the Anierienn and Mt ltish (cIhhsck eiuii twico and tho Krench champion ship Ihrt-o tlmcM. Cochet. win precenlH the miiin bariioi- to euntnienl by any rival, won .tin American titlo once, the InnioiH at Wimbledon twice and the l-' nn eh championship ihit-o timoH. Wine, winnen and lobucco do not mix ullli (ho training Hchedul of c. K((U'd of on rHiticn, w hhii VrniitK' lick liti-iidoii ileHcrlheK iih an "ml- Iti Itui.ll-" (i.lm.il.lri-u uiiinw-uuriil crew iMach. In hit noiiili-d Inhtruc- ' Honn on lb ewe rmbjecta to tho youn no'ii uiiiler IiIh direetlon, re nuirhH: i )cmpfey w ore a three dayn' growth of benid when he foiijiht Ciirponilor. A lady lemnrked up on how Kood-looliliitf t 'arpentlcr wuh oompnT(d In 1 cinpHoy. 'Aw, wot do yer Mali. teuipra-y nunc hero lo fltfhl, not to flirt' iiiiMwercl Noinn liMirh :, Mullo: un-in . I I nf the full kox ami i-owlni: I doni 111 v. You canriol pour out j vour Maul at a whispering hour and cpi-cL to Hhow back-water lo'duker. loo . a rude. hard-boiled chthl-oaied I Low' Massey Oni. itf tin- lenhilnii- i-iiIm: ii (hat yon can't he iwikwmI In , lun HtiuriH 11I tlio Mimic time, no ! if indoor ((iieeiilnn in your spccinl ly Hthk to that." mo.viti.i: ti:am wink VANCOI'VRIl. It. t. t-'eh. 4 (Al) Led by ih- bald veteran Jack Walker, .the Scuttle Mskimoa eluded n two your jinx Inst ninht and scored a. Ii lo I victory ov r the Vancouver l.loiu-. in a I'acific const lenKiie hockey Kiimo. 'J he victory ptit the Meaitta I en in with in strlklm; dlstanee of Ihe league leiiderH, Vancouver and I'artlnnd. It was Ihe first tlmo hIiico the re oi-Kiinlatlon or the ennne that the visltorji hnd been able to Homo a vietory over tho I. Ions on Vancou ver lee. , , . Olid (.I1 'ltAKKKniA1.il ' ItKSI I.ISi I. AM' NIOIIT Hy I Ih Ass'Hintrit M'ri'sM At I'nllnmu- -Montana It'J; Wali inuton Slate 'j;t. At SpoUnlH' (lonita in; Idaho "Diagnosing" h. i e 1 1 e it"- t fcJ-& v tik i h 5 W jv iiu;i .iii;iii oi tu-- i;iv u ise unsioiv4 in roiiL res-H was I hi.- donion ftr.Hion jTiveii bv liepieventative Willlum .1. Sbovieh, connrcKsmnn phsirjjiu Mo'u .New VoiU, In tt hieh he ".uiitv.d' prohibition as a 'o.iti.iKit ma lady." lie Is plelure.l lore, .-entri. wuh a m-oup of li -Mow fouun-.v.iitfii Hie eopliol sl ps in W;hinutoii. .is he showed from a lal-le full , , 0, N :nnl ehur'.l llir vffoot f polsnn lltpinr on the human body. In the l!tise he introdueed ,i bill to letiall.e , " .'i b -.-r. -oui;iit an mvvMiuntioii of dry rnfuivv mem In New VoiK. and n.iiiicil tour pruhllutum officials who, ho xnUI, had crown wc.ilthy ron Rraftt BRUSHING UP -4.:, I OUPG SffF VEA'.r on i tie ' -rr':" rs - Mr POR. A CA'.e OF BKEOV 7ME DEAL BENfe 1XW CEKT IFIED 6V TUG LA6UB Of-'PICIALS"- 7oiTMl OF SeTh(w,ya) HE RAM 7.135 YABDS in y ',rreMPf' . s.nnMiTni'i n7 ' Ted voiAv,, swiu Etiffofc. WALLOWA HIGH HEATS RIVAL MONDAY NIGHT Tho stroitM; Vallovv:i bnnketball 1 1 :i 1 1 1 , vletorioiiH over both linker and l.a llrando I h Is fall, remained In (he undefeated chisn loittiy by viilue of a :i:t t I !l vfelory over Ha tradillonal rival, KVil erprise. The khiuo wiih ployed nt Wal lowa Iii'mI, nijrhl, wilh Jimmy Ho etibaiim of l.a tirnml'' idflcifitliiK, Tho conlewt wit;; fusl wilh mini, ei'oiin thiillM. AltlioiiMh ipiite a number of fouls were culled and !w" l,,,iv, n had to K'nve (tie jriime becaiiHi' id" four pemnuitn, lln violnllona were iiu to loird. fasr playing and I he com eH actually w;ih nl of a I'oiiKh nature,'' Wallowa Koen - to'- Milker " thN weekeml. DID VOI' K VOW 'I'll AT Mad h.'imln Keem to lie on epl demle. annuuv the Iiomth ... A SiiiKoi louU a bum knuclde to (h -ray Ih othr d:y . . . M.'il Ital lalino. Ihe champion. i IH-W I'eathei-weiKllt faid t linve fe.Hheiy . . in hlx flulit with In I'hllly. his pawn weal (ecuiit . . . flial l.OS .Mil miier ir "'Vlnn to hnve Hint broken HirlH fixed up ''"it Dorvnl'M rlnht bund haa been broken three, 1 1 inert, hul when he fought Mar- i rlm-l, neither of llo ui enickcd a t IllKlt. bone . . . Hilly Wallace nl- wayjr had a I'd of trouble with 1 hit; mill . . . Jock Malnae. the Sl.i l'fttil 'puncher, usi-d to liavi- his J handr. operated upon every cou ple of weeka . . ,(Iene Tnnney hnd a lot of (rouble wilh his hooks and tried lots of tricks lo . . . he chopiied wooi are them d and used j In his pock- j eze for the I to carry a rubber I et that he collbl i 41(111 forclso . . . .lack Dcmpsey, one of Ihe hardest hilt who ever came down the pike nev r had tiny distress over IiIh maulf YVlUoVMITITi: IX I'Oltl'I.AM) I'l'IKTI.ANI;, (he.. l-h. I (AIM .Mullnoinah club lliskelball ilillulet will enlertaln Sie(. K'ecni. land hbi WillameMe I'nfverslty lealu hen toiiisht In a relitrn en- l fcaKcmenl. Hay Itrooks' Cardinals! uon from the llearcats at Salem I in their first eaioe. The Dry Law mi iifej 1 rwl lii "i ; -. SMfrTHl. 't SPORTS . ... . . CONNIE 1 1 r SCORED - 1 -1 1 OPCONEMT'i (1029) Tom Lieb Signed I To Coach Loyola I At Los Angeles ; ClIICAfJO, Feb. A (Al1) The Tiibune s:iid today I hat It had I cen informed by Tom l.eib of Notre ):i that he had eondl- 1 tlonally accepted the position of ' hem! conch at Loyola university of Los AnnolcjJ. 1 i Tho newspaper wnhl the termx of l.ieh's coniracl ' w i're not I'C j Veil led hut ,H wiim umlerstmid ills ' wilii ry war. to approximate $10, ' mill 11 yenr. liauuliiii to have for ihe const lodny. Lieb int'oriin-d the Tiibine that If Ihe terms of tin cnnlract yf-fi-ied him confirmed telephone ! couvers-atloPH with university ilciiilK, in would sin. j Tho illness of Knute liockne Inst i yenr threw Iho brunt of the coarh I inK l esponslbillty on Lieb ami he dlreiicd the iindef.-ale.l eleven In Hlv f Ha Karnes. Knrlicr yesiordny. Lieb turned down a three-year coniracl at ; $ 1 (i.uoa a year an head football 1 eoiieh at Alabama polytechnic, j while he has previously cancelled I negotiations with Vnlver.-lty of : M.innes'.ita otflelnlM as a possible successor to nr. i iiin-oec niM-mn. . H Is understood Mint one of the j factoiH that Induced Lleh to m- eept the offer of Loyola, unlver ' nHv, located in Venice, it Los An I Keirx siiburl'. wiim the benefit thn western climate would havo on hid wife's health. WON'T CoSriltM UI-.I'OHT I, OH ANC.IM.IOS, Keh. I (AIM Officials of Loyola university to day refused lo conllrnt or deny re ports from I'hlcnito. 111., that Tom l.leb, of Noll" llame, had accept ed the nosltlon of head coach at Iho Southern Cnlirninla school. 'I hey admitted that nep.-oliallons 1 have I l underway v. ith l.leb. hut bad nolhlii;; to say renal-dins the , I Nulrc liame man's announcement ! thnt he was leavlnu' Chlcalto louior- , . row for Los AiiKcles Tor a conier- '. cliec wilh Loyola officials. i Loyola, all linporlanl factor In local Intcrcolloiilali, athletics, is at I present without a head coach. Hill' ' Orlver. who headed the mhlcilc stalf In I!'-!1. had only n one-year contract, which was not renewed al the close of the last season. V. S. FIGHTERS WIN THREE OUT ' OF FOUR TILTS IIOSIMN', I Vh. ! (AP) --Ainerl-1 run boxers captured three opt ot four of the rinal liouts from lior- man and Italian teams in tho in ! teriiaiioiril amateur tournament at the Hosion pardeii. i With a reeent ir.insr.tlantio trip ! behind them, the foreign visitors del ii"t offer strung opposition In their firM iippearnnee in the I niUd Stales last nWht, A crowd of K"i, una saw the bonis whleh wrro three , lonnds eneh. I Tim foreign winner was Wert her ; Areelli of Paly. 117 pounds, who , defeated Leonard KiiKh-r of (l'-r-! tivtny. H' rhert Perhler, t'.erman i lightweight ehnmph'Mi, tho out ' standing foreigner. injured his ' hand hi decisively outpointing Vic t.e-ttl of Itostnn. In his opening bou. j llo defaulted to Kddle Sullivan of pnston, wild had w from Amll! rare de Moralis of Italy In his ' .x'ln! final. The etlo-r two Ann r lea pi vic tories: were tu the K.o pound and ! hcMvyweiyhi division. P.iiur I-ar- sen of Qulncy, Mhss., won from o,l,Hne Pia.u of 1 Inly and Al I'.tm of Mediord heat Seveiino Pi nitb'iil. Italian heavyweight. You don't haVf to H-t'-n to n law nioow er In tho winter, but ! Ui.'iv'K the radio to make up foi I H. ....... By LauferjYALE GRID HERO havs DOtj rue mct AMEU'OVvl LEAGUE-f-CNMANrS AN0 (JAVB-: ' FlNISHH) LAST Tl',1 COCAtfcST Ml IIJ11"" j7-VH " " J' iowa's ;hi:at athi.kik SK.'XS WITH t'AKIHN ,S ST. I. OriS (Al') Willis (llass Kinv, who ran rani pant over mid western KrldhoiiH for the U-nfver-iy of Iowa, will have liis .spurs tested in major league hat'ball. Tho slar Haukyo athlete, who played shoi-tstop. on Hie Iowa nine for lhre; years, has been sinned for a, sprlnK tiyoul by Hie Cardi nals. Kyo trouble, which has forcci! OIusmw tu w ear K'ai-ses while playhi.u cn used his liaUliii,- nver- ao to droti to h hit . ;t fi 3 in 1 Inst yenr, hut I-S. w ma m ... m .&WrS' , - ,'t ; ... fSuhS- - y i Uin CE K D LI ttCB J TALKS FOOTBALL i Varsity Captain of 1891 Not at all Pleased With Grid Sport Today. Hy Kdwnrd .1. Neil ( A-"clat'd ITosh Hmrt-.-i Writer) NKW YOltK, 1'ob. I (Al' Th ft fino "old" man of Yale fnot- , ball, miper-horo of the days wlinn Kiank llinkcy, "i'mlKit" Heffel finucr, "Kid" Wallaco and a host ) of other legendary flKurcH roatni-d the j:il idaylitK fhids, lookH down ' froirt tho hillH of Connecliem and , ifii't at all pleased with what has -happened to football today.' j . Il.it Ik Krau Ji. Lutorworth, "old" 'only in that ho captioned the Yale varsity id' 1S!M. Ho played three I rat-iiiK yearn of football with llhi- koy, fashioned for himself a place nmontf Uu uII-Umk. fullback, and 'emild kick with any man who ever ; laced on a football shoe. Today jho ronniH his estate in the hills of i Alt, Carmcl, t'onn., a country I Kontlojuan with hiH riding hows, jiulo ponioH, doiikoy and iIokh, close 'i enough to Yale to bo tho friend and '.confidant ot- another. Konora ; lion of pigskin warriors, yet far ! enouli away to be nble'to live in tin rural surroundlmff ho loves. In l-'hio Condition Heapito tho Kray laiios that trace Ihrotikii ''Ills. traiKht black- hair, ho looks, as thouKh he .still con hi. i j play, plcnty'or fullback for Yale or run' a f.iKt half lrillo as ho used to. llo InWnJl, .hroadshouldoied,, very ( little above tho Jfl pounds he toted j in thoso bygone JCll :bitokfJjidH. Two j of his son, Hon nml. Frank, fol lowed in his ebsit in;irks at Yale and J-'rank was a whale of a heavy I woiht fighting prospect. . ' I "oolb:ill may liavo.hoon roiiMh ! it," ho said, "but it was ;i pmo of plnyei-K and not, pf, plays' In tho ' old days.. . I'rofORsIomil spirit and direction dominates the KUine to day. Students are. losing IntorcHt. ' Ultimately we may have to.Ko to I wiiiio new (jainc, some blood brother of present day football, to rebuild tho old sport! n contesLs of the past. J "Highly ('oiiiiii'i(.'hili.od" I . "Those really Interested in foot ball used lo come out to the bitf contest h to Heo, HeffelfinKor battle his old friend from I'rincoton, Now It is the struggle of Zummke's un iler'round pass against Doofoddy's wing system,-. It is a hiKhly com meriinlixeil pjustime, with the in ilividual' forgotten In the nnlver- sity's competition for 'good dates', (and hlv: recelpt-.-i-lo pay fitr stadia and eNponsIve athlotlcprotfranis. i "This is the day of specialists and stiuads so big that, there isn't ihe lieeil of developing all around GSOM.BRailE FEBRUARY BARGAINS , , Mills, Gloves, Caps, Scarfs, AND SEVERAL OTHER CLOSE OUTS , 25c&50c NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP nhlllly in In.livl.l.u.ls. (N.nHi.'s m ; lo l.us-v wrklw t t'l'-l'.-s. I ' Iul l,. !. MliK- n, do . voryil'lni.- In ,. ol.l .lay ""'! , rnsh in fr " " ! I,ly 01- 1,11 i.r mn.U'i.-y- t(Jll Hfll l'ral" AIm iivi'll "Df fuUISI. flJl.HlMll lly h!l ,ln.. ninny rinr. Il.inss fi'V oltoKM. instniii'o II h.i lu-lniJ -S-titri. riiini- Ixiill "I' 'I"' vnlDiiilld tnwlltlona of suwt tlml Vnli iisl t. Blnry In. proyl.Ui InillillnKA Inlciwtcil iilmnnl. unci tui'lii-U Inln iioiiic-tliliil.' flni'. Knntc. Jtnckiip Inilliln pluyors, not plays. Hi' makes men." Yalr, fO I'Vank llnlloi-worlll lii'-lioyii.-i, Ik ilrirtiiiK I'iu'k 1" H"' Kv.stcm of rbni-lilni.-, whiT: finnici stalM nnl Kiplalns c-anio Ijai'k lo l.vi-li.p inillvliluals Into fc-rKit" (fain, drlllcil nml -hammiTPd anil llvi'd Willi tlm rosp.Tli'il !' ,th.:nt anil loved. The host ulun. hu Ik tin annparanco in u.ii -u'iiiKii In Vale cnachlnu" . ranks, WnlHll ll-a.-lli.il Hint WHtnm inmi Hoi-line at Notre IJanu. who 'in turn was taut-'IH hy Annan StaKS, one of lull's hulwarlcs. .Mill so it may turn out. as J-rank ISuttpiworlh fiTVBiitly lii'i'i'S. liat this rniinu ll lshninn from tlio w. st, li'nniliiB p.-rfi'i'lly wilh -Maryin sti'y'on. m,ay h' llu 111Iin 10 Yak- hack in footh.-lll . sanity nml I lu. ulorios of the liast. Valley Baseball League Is Planned i .. : SAl.i:.M. Ore.. Keh. i (AIM ' iltaschall enthusiasts of the Wtlla inetle Valley will K.'ither al Albany Wednesday evenint,' when an ef fort, will he made, to revive the Willamette Valley hnschall leliftuo which funelioned several years ao, hut which was discarded last sea son when the Oreuon-Wnshinijton circuit was tried nut. .This latter orBiiniKitUin fell to pieces before Ihe schedule was played out and no effort, will he nttde lo rcvnuip it. Al Senders, of Albany, a dyed- in-lhe-wool fan, and who has func tioned as referee on, many occa sions, has issued a call for.' the. ineellnt; Wednesday. which will O F prohahly he attemli'il hy repre sentatives of Salem-, I'orvallis, Kim-ene nnjl Alhnn.v. An elfort li hn miiilo to Interest other eltle.s in the projeel. Attendance at hall ttnins reael(. ed tl low ehh here lust season hut with the revival of u slrlelly vi. ;am!ete Valley circuit hncUei'M licrii predict it coni.'-huclc for tlu spoil. Risko Will Meet Giant Argentine rl.KVKf.AN'H. Feh. I (Al') Johnny lllsko, Ihe Cleveland linker liny, is Knlntr to have Ills chance at the Bliuil Arneullnc heavywelnht Ylttorin I'nnipolo, nfler till. Killed too llltle hy Dm New York hoxintr convmlsjlnn to fiht the m.-iminoth Soul 11 American In that state, the lull-pound clevolandor has signed to hatllc him as a ten round scini-final tu the .lack sliar-,kiy-l'hil Scott ent-'aKement at , in mi Miami. 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