PafT6 Two
' A Home
HILL'S
Owned Store
OREGON QUINTET
DEFEATS 0. S. C.
Big Spurt in Second
Frame Brings Victory
Huskies Trim Vandals
cor.VALL.r. ivi,. (Ai'j
- I "niverslty of Oregon' fast bas
ketball tmlntt. taking a big sport
In the (twond fninic, defeated Orr
von rttat JH-27. hero bii night.
Ii win 13-13 Jt half time. Hut
Jean Kberbart, Oregon's la lu
cent er, shortly aflr Hi second
framtt started, wmh on a scoring
pre.. and ftuon ran the Mor up to
IO 17, It Hit OII1 of thi- f U ttxt
game of I he ason to diA Fouls
V'i- frt-iii'f(t, Jtoth Fbcrhart a nil
J of regon -re put out
I'.iilr. Seventeen were char'd
j' :h,L Oregon anil Ifl against the
.'Jarters. Oregon made more of Its
fi'i chance gold, however, wcor
ini; 12 point by that route to ih
t,-;inrn-n,K 3.
; Tin WctOry gav On Kim an even
tn.-ak In conference game uith
four victories and four defeats. .
ttblle Oregon Htalc drop down u'
notch Mitli four and six.
Tht third itu of thf 'present
sorb will be pfc.y.-d at K-w-n to
night. III SMKK WIN AftAIV
MOSCOW, Ida., Feb. AP
The Ir-aiJinjf I'nlveraity of U'iihIi
Ington's hnketta! team Increawd
It lead another gam In tin run
fere net race here last night when
they defeated Idaho, 3& to 2iJ In
ii holly contested game. The score
stocd 14 to It In the Huskier' favor
at the half. With 12 minutes to i
go I ho Vandals were leading. 21 to!
is. hut the Huskies settled down
and 'soon took a snf bml. An
other game will be played here In- :
fcF.llKK AFIMtOVAL W MATCH
1 CUP! 'AGO, Feb. (AP) Kcotly
Vontleth, matchmaker for the
Olympic aien.-i, Detroit, eproK.ed
hopi today that ho would be. ahh
f- Induce thr national boxlnic an
nociatlnn to approve the Mhkey
Walker-I.co l.ornskl riyht n-t for
!eridt February 1 4.
lhc S. It. A. had i-ffiiM'd to
icllon the match on the ground
lhautallter' stiHpenslon in Illinois
bitd not boon lift'd. '
iWould you
or
r
When you are able to earn
MONEY PLACED WITH US BRINGS YOU 6,
COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY - IT IS
INVESTED
GUARDIAN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION I
Peace Settles
Over Brooklyn
Club Leaders
nkw yojlk. Feb. api
IVarc and harmony, perforrw, rubd
the Hrooklyit National leaguf t hji
ti.dny with V:f.H-r r. (Inttrh) Cnr-tt-r.
f.tniouH alf pltchiT if 35
'-;. r uko, witling In lh ilrK'rr'r
..at.
Appolnlr-'l l,y John A- Hf jller.
ir'Mf-ni of lh .Nation 1 1 If-aifiM.
, a fifth ilirMior-of On- ISroolcJyn
rluh, t'art-T hoi the halaric; of
power ifir the othf-r four illr!-oiiif-ii
an- evenly MftrilMUf.d
nniririK nit'nihffn of the Ko-rall'-l
; JtoimiKon JLid AlrKif-ver" faction
r mhasti lonr wuriure uas enl ! tin
other iluy i,y official dt-rrt-f of the
National hr.tfcite.
Tit' other meiit'fern of th- ltai I
aro rrankjt. York ami H. H. Alr
KeeVtT, reprejwrilinjf utif: fartian,
anl Jo'ph (lllleaudeaii ami Harry
li''iiili, repre.-ntin the Kit Let .4
heir, uho h;ivr twiikeil VilUrt K
ItitMnnin in hit hattle ai;ain.i ilc-K-ever
ever .tm: t'harlft II. Ki
liet. oivm'r of tit rhilj, c f in
1'ntler I hi torniK of the p(tie(
axrref rnnt. Yirk waH choHCt) a
pP'Klilent for two ytar.i. mirrnil
nu Ifthinson while the latter wan
rr--tiKiiKfii a manaif'r fr I w o
earc Uolilnon 6lro renlpn1!! a
ik director anil OHJt undeati wai
i iittowert(l to rippoint him mirnn
ror on tin hoard and ;hof I r
mott. Mr. Heydk-r a authorivd
to appoint a fifth director nnd (n--
ler'n -letfKi u:.i anrtAnncf-d yes
terday. IkiKi hall believed Mr. 1 !-! -Ir
had mad a wito cholrf In
pirklnir i'arter aw the fifth and,
'neutrar' iiii-riili'r of thi board. A
throther-in-iaw t f'hurle Kvans
i m ' . ii--n iiii-i jiifuri- fti mt'
I'nftvd Htates. Carter is a nieinln r
of thr- iiiw firm, whleli Mr. Hughes
hradi-il. lie was generally reroi;-
rnzctl tts on- or th greatest pitch
en; Yale ever had iut never h is
been -ronm-rted with oiKanizd
h:i.vebalt. As a Iffr-lon resident
of Brooklyn however, he has ki.pl
in clot' touch with the itaine tp-- ;
dally a ft concerned ih tutU',er. '
V !
Un'movinf CUcicrt '
A Mlend" irlnchr iho nniim
jrivt'n iy irnniocisis 1,1 glacier
wmcn no innj.vr moves.
Somo L'la-
ir lofi! ... tmM ' .'
flier moving nor mr-liins
a da v .
' .
IN HOMES SUCH AS
LA (III A NIW NA TIOXA L 11 A NK
Chastain Improves
His Ring Standing
rilli'ACIO, r -h. S AI
ii
tfl;iniJnj; of lli1e I'li.tntain. ytuini: '
Itall.iK. Tv hovi-r niiionir ih' ti-(t
of middp u. -itfhi till hatl nv r-.
loday VT'i ronideni hly rnlL-'tnerJ
h a lii-ioul ttei-iion vfi-loiy over
ll'rry Hid, ltrOi.(,lyn plHlt h r.'
'h;irt-lin lined J-n k I w-n ( I
Msit card the f'olixeiim
nilfhi uv .hi opportur Ity io pound
otit a M'.irpri derision over I hp
i-ai-tern fighter, after heiny fiuore.)
In liu- titft round for a f-tttint o'
rlxitt- rhaxtain op-n d up in the
kt''i round, and from th n on
until the ninth, liad the h. tt-r of
th- Koinx". KrdtetM ninde a ,r-ii
finish hul rould not reonn th
TianV mlviinu.
White Serious As
To Comeback Plans
i'HIi'AfiO. Fe(. AI'I f-hai I
White. 3, yearn old and U yeiitn
M-tired from the prlw riny. appar
ently lit fo-riou ahout making a
eonvhark effort.
V 'hit. uhore famoitit left hook -rami
w ithin Kcond of u inning
him the r!d lihtwiKht c-hani-'
pfomdilp rrom linny l.wnard in
l!2o, ha. l-n granted a lox-r"-i
lireruto h th Illinois mate uthleti'
oinntiKAinn itr.d may make hit re,
turn in a K ronml houl on I'ro- ,
nioter Jack lienipfpy canl at tlu-1
lolj.eum K h. 1 .
i 'ornmfiion phy.clan uho vx
arnilied White said hi- Is In excel
lent condition. Ilr- weftrhid H;i
pound. !0 pounds more than th
lightweight i!viion Itirtit uheri he
was cgmimitrninir :t a ht-adliner.
i:r;i:.r: men wins
I KITiKN!:. Ore.. Kih. S A1')
Tin KiiK''ii.' hiKh T.i-hi.il xti-ip.l
into tin' If-u.lcrr'liip of tilt- A leaKia
of thl. li.iri('t l.y virtuf of tlirir
;7-j defeat r.f the- forvaliis hlj;h
-honi h r lai-t liixilt.
i.akt Mc;irrs haski-.tiiam.
lii-sri.'is
My the AwM-lateil
At MlwoiiUi Montana. 5C; Whit- '
m:i n r.z.
At Sfiokane ;an2atra 3i; Wash- ;
InKton Stat.- 33.
At li( AiiKtlr
falifornia at l.oy
s California 32
.Antft'Ir-s 2J.
PENDLETON
WINS
HARD GAME FROM
TIGERS, 21 TO 13
(Continued from Tagf One)
Iowa, so far undefe:
ball, will 10:110 to I
unlay.
ed In basket.
Crandc Kit
'1 he Timers arc improviiiar. both
In d-fne and off nse. with each
w i- k and local fan art expecting
the players to continue to improve
as tournament lime m-ars.
.,u.i .i . . .
M lo 'n.ueion
. comlsifUfir of both townspeople and
work
YOURS
IlLDG,
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE.' ORE.
Parncra's-
A,
' . 1. 1 x' ,
ft"1-
Th:it iliM-K Itr To n- hi-lthlf ri. tho mihly sis. I'rimn f;irn"rn
i.r ltii! kr..mit r anions uKiliif u lirn, a l.i. t .11 .-.i ;il,.,v,-.
In- li.n.f.rol in a corner whil ."Jti? l:oy" Irrwin. .if .M In IK aH .1:
vainlj- lrl.l 1.1 rl- t.tlor- HeLvr- Jack O'Sullivnn o..untl him'
..at. M:..lii..T ..iiar. (ianlen. NVur V..rk. was jainnie.l with
iirlous tnn uhi. mre ri,i.-riaiii,i with ja-t -.-. ,11, Is of fivriki-h
flKhtitic I'l-li-nion wi-nt ilnwn Ihrr-e timfv in rai.itl jaicr-i-sioii .-f..r.-
tin- ti-antii- Italian o..nij.l.-t-l ilazi-.l him with a rich! hook
to- th- jaw.
Kamela Hopes
That Worst Of
Winter Is Over
Mr. '. I-:. llMtrnbiirt:
(Ol.j'erver "orrcspond; nt j
K A M KliA, (Special) t lias
turned so mild an! springlike iluu
the ni.li-nts arc wondering if i:
could b posHibte that the worst of
the winter is over. Huin early th:
week ;ind over l.'t w -pekentl made
; uivajfe:; on the sno and it is rnp
; iy di.-app' .irinj;. Spring do s not
. UMiati i:in in Kamela until the
, end of April., The watt r pit-n have
finally been thawed out. and thos
' hn have had to carry water for
a month or more ar. ffcuitifr out
I the washfau's nnd lorn-hold duties
! they left undone for want of w:it-r.
Mr. and MVs. Ienver h:irlto!i
.are new nsldent of Kamela corn-
in , i'i -h.i li Cr.iiifle. .Mr. t 'harl- ,
i top i one of the exti-a eniii'nu-u
tu-ve :tt present.
j il. I'hui-KOhki or li fliantle r- ,
j turned, there w'elncslay afleri
worklrt,- ti K itncLi. for a days.
Halph Itiu-s w;is utri .! -Iy sir-prir-i
d on Wcdm wl.y by :i visit
from his step-fiither, O. J. Hirn-
back, and his half-brother .bii vhi '
j M r. Ibtnihack's home I n l.ei-(
briiljce. Alberta.." He came to Ofe-
koii 1; attend a brother's funirAl
Jin Albany and th--n while in th-
vicinity came to k:imel;i. . Mr.
Ib.rnback I.- the owner of a stocT;
ranch in rana . he was umthic
to slay v ry lontf h-r.-. Mr. ItisjK--
h:o not t-en tin-in for l vji years
and scarcely ncoKiiizi-d Marvin
who was bin little four year old
iiroi h r then.
Kluford 0:iis. of .a Crandc. is
w i ktni; In K aim la at present.
Lillian hub-rt. AUa Wie'l.s
worth an. I Kle;inor llawcs. who
conititute the se v nth --i;mIo in
M-hool here, havo alt three been
! absent most of this unk becaus1
I or cohls. Tiny rclouicd on Tlnirs,
jday. J(dm Haw1 ha nlso rrturtied to
school arter sev. rjtl days illms-.
Mr. and Mrs. C l. Kclh-y spent
' ThiirfJilay In I .a flraiutc.
Sr. an, Mr. F. Ii. Ham' and
' Mis. K. Clielf drnc to Iji Ciandf
1 on Thursd.-iy.
; fliii-sts ror dinner at th" (V O.
; SVhtibert homo here on Wcdne;:
day were Air. and Mrs. r. K. Tborn
j bur and j-oii Ian. nd Mr. and
i Mrs. J.loy.l Stuml0 from Montana
;who were vlsltlnir In Kamela en
, toiite to I'ortLmd.
Mrs. II. llorsliuan and Mrs, (
wtMwfciMWMM i JOTi HP
ap?3e-r . i .
SILK HOSIERY
Full gf Mie
11 E
N d
E
I)
Duons and dozens of this new shipment of silk hose
all the new Spring shades. Good wearing sen-ire
wei'Kht or smart rhiffon weight in several styles, new
hl.-u-k heels.
98c pair
70-Second Victory
y.' a-.7.; . -tTf ...'1 v:
1?
is.
K. !b y drov
m s on Mo
in l.a flnmde on btisi-
-V very enjoyable com m unity
pftHy was slvi-n at the borne of
M ( I-. P. Itrooks on 'ihiir.-day
aflernoon. Ii u:js a w mien's af
fair an. I a!invt nil the Kamela
women wr-re th-rc. Seven. I (ruess-
intf and art cont-sts caused much
merriment and d-lit Sous rfn h-
iiients w ere s rved. Those winnin-;
first prizes wertf Alrs. T'. Ittirtoti.
Mrs. If. lioi-stfnan. Mrs. J. Baker t
and MVs. '. Thornbiiri. Consola-
tii.n prizes ur- awarded to Mrs.,
',. lirookf, Mrs. Hmbon. Mrs. '
C Fitias and Mrs. It. l:ivs.
Knuincer J. Carlson has just re
ceived the no w that his wife an 1
family Ibden and . John w ho have
I'C'n livfnar in Fasailenn. C.-il.. aret
movinv oon to their m-w homo in
Vakiina. T(i is fjood m-ws to Air.
C;uJj-o.i for Yakima is much clo r
th in I'a.-adena. He miss.-s his fam
ily min-h wh a they .-ire -one
each winter whiit the children are
a:icndiis- school. They will b
able to com to Kamela aft-n-r
from Yakima. Air. ami Airs, t'arl
on bought an apple orchard In
Yakima last fall.
Aft-r a hort but enjoyable vi.dt
at the C. O. Scliuticrt home her-.
M i'. and Airs. JoyJ .S'titrubo of
Livingston. Ab.nt.. b:i on Thurs-
i-niu for Portland.
SCORES SOUTH
OREGON AREA
FOR LAXITY
SV. JOSKPH. Mo.. Feb. 7 (AP)
-- .luck Itemptey was here Tuesday
to i-'-feree a boxing card. luteal
ma natters of t ae program an
nounced be would visit St. Joseph
ortrhanages. Tim board for the
"home Tor little wanderers" dis
liked to receive a pi jv.cf ighter, but
did not w ish ti be rude, so an
nounced Monday the home was tin-j
ib r quarantine because of mall-.
pov. Itetnpst-y stayed away.
Yesterday one of the children
Ircame ill. physn-lan diagnosed
the dls-nse as smallpox. The home
nV Ir iiuarantin-d.
FILIPINO in-: ATI :x
POUTLAM). Die.. Feb. 7 (AP)
Filipino itsorts here were bing
given special police attention today
in accord'ance with the orders of
Police Chief L. V. Jenkins as the
result of an attack by eight white
men upon Vincente Catoda. Fili
pino, last nfi;ht.
'
!
Delegates j
T'o ?ose Meeting
Itj ilr. A. ;. O.nLhn
i Ctttf-rver oreip.-.ndent
I l ' VK. Or?.. i Hpv-i:il ) it. S.
i (.nw.H-k and T. Ii. Johnson will
; he delegate? to a. dairynir-n't' nie't
i nL- In llolne Mond.iy evefdnif. Thl
main oljf-t of the conference In to
i d:cu4X the dair situation and i
irjifcf provi.olnn for nvi rketlnj: the,
feitrfiluM prmluction. Mr. Hhillitt. '
a mem her of the Federnl Farm !
, twiiird will h in nttendanee at the)
ronfernee. j
J The Mt. Fanny (Jran-p will hold
ft monthly rnetHinj, at the (Jrane
hitli Saturday evening. Thin nu-et-jin:r
should have been held a week
ayo hut was deferred hei-atij6 of
j(h attsenc of It. W. Svers,
mas-
.ler of the t-'ran;
Several people
rA tttiii ni r.f in.
: flinnza. Air. and M.rt fleam ft Mt
Oannel are both ill and Mrs. Mc
Ianuel in also suffering' with an
.Infection in her face. M rs. A. l.
fonklin ban hf-en ill all week with
influenza and imis trouhli.
I
U. S. Sells Billion j
I More Than She Buys
WASHJXf.TOX, Feb. 8 AP)
Kuropean countries durfni; 1923
; purchased nearly $ l.OMO.dOfi.ftO'i
more of goods from th I'nited
Stales than they sold to the I'nited
Slate in the same year. Tilt rela
tionship of American exports and
imports to the principal ideographi
cal divisions of the world for l'J2H
was discloM-d by commerce depart
ment statistics on foreign trade.
'anada was the best cu.-tomer
.iinonir nations for the I'nited
States during 1923, nnd In addition
was the largest single source of
Imports which the I'nited States
received during the year. Total
exports to Canada from the I'nited
States for 1129 were 1 94S,.".ni.227
against ?M 4.713,21 a the previous
year,
;
J
With' Enthusiasm
Farmer mrven star laments hp Is
making only mti ii week now. If
we could do th:ii kind of liitii.'iitlns
we'd call M sweet sorrow. I iayrn
ally Vew.
NIGHT FIGHTS
Ity Hie Av.x iatctl l'as
San Francisco Johnny Spino,
Stockton. Cal.. outpointed l.ynil
Jordan, Akron. Ohio, ;: CorilU
Jones. Akron. Ohio and Kddie
liob.-rt.-'. Tacoma. Wash.. dr-w.
Hollywontl Johnny I .a mar, l.os
Aiy(..ies,. outpoinied Cei il Payne,
Louisville. ( o). .
Toronto Samj'ay IL-ickett. To
ronto, txitpoiutetl Leo Kid Hoy.
Alontrea! (Jm: Jackie Phillips. To
ronto, outpointed. Jack Purvis. In
dianapolis ( 1i). ,
Itoston Siimniy Fuller, Ho-ston,
outpointed penny Ifciss. junior
! ljghCAeiKm champion, Philadel
I phki. (5), Uon-tIlh. !
j PlUsJoiigh. Pa. Tiger Joe Pan
. dall. Kliziibeth. Pa., knocked out
j Larry Madt;'. Cleveland, (4).
! Haytona He.ich. Fla. Hob Co.l
( win. Atlanta. (i;t., outpointed .Mil:
I AlcTigiie, V:w York. (I").
' Alinneapolis Hick Hani Is. Alin
nenpolis, ouipointetl Matt Ad:;ie, i
Philadelphia (Hi). .
mxcoia, co.i.Mi:i;n; win
t I
PHTLAN'Ii. Ore.. Feb. X (AP)
Lincoln nnd Commerce high
basketball teams continue to lead
Port la n
ketball leagi
ini'-rscliolasife has- 'i
i "urn nierco last I
night d-t cat ed Ci ant. ::?t to 2. t
while Lincoln was taking Itoo.S"
velt Into camp. 2:i to 21. Well
ington r twined third place with
a 32 to I C victory ot r Franklin.
sTitANa.i:it imns pponi:nt
SALT LA K K CITY. Itah. Feb. S
( AP) Fd "Stningler" Lew is, for-i
nier worhPs iieavyweiKht wrestlta !
champion, defesited Ii;-k DavtM-outl
of l.os Angeles in a headline bunt,
h r. last night. Alike Ab tluire tf j
SJirev-port, I-ii.. won over Andre
Adoree. l-'repch Canadian, in the :
semi-final. I
necks hftain i.i:ahi:ksiih
SIOATTLF. Feb. i (XI Hobby
How e. the litt le tlyna mie uui ttau r
of the Portland Huckaroos. was not
inlilely satisfied with the 2 to 2
tie result of the Portland -Seattle
hockey game here last night but
Viciorift.'s surprising victory over
the Vancouver Lions made him for
get his protest.
son or waih mi;m:h
i:W YOLK. Feb. (AP) An
other son of big Kd Walsh Ins
t rrished the major leagues In the
hope of emulnting the pitehinr,-fi-ats
of l is f;tther.
Itobeit K. Walsh. 22 years old
six feet four tnchs In hetubt and
tipping (he beam at 2't.' pounds,
ha:; been sivm d by the .-w Yot k
Y.inkees: HiV bntht . Kd WaKh
J.'., already is pitching for the Chl
c.itro White Sox-. Hnlh boys land
ed lif the big b a'iu.-s dic.--t from
the l'nierily tf Notl" IViine.
i inn Vfr know Tiuvr
Jack Johnson, th- old hen
weight ehrtnijifoTi. tt in),
Phil
1 S-ott I- a dandy fightb'g man
? he saw Phil take a bd of abus
: from Cam polo. sas h-. and weath-
; i r It like a soldier tin I a scholar'
j houl I. . . . Johnson .-? (iil it .
; cb-er. and ;i fo:- v.t mco-.. ,)-.
' elar thai h" (J.u k John-ton)
! ite..r vas i-Med for pamen-s in1
' be rin". but a!u;is kept tie oth-f
cr t.uy tiom bl.-i-tiu- him on the
tfurrde. . . , ' The tnntble with i
' fMU.e fK-Ut. rv - - L'll Artha.
"!s th:it t.Vy n- ver te-n-n any. '
lbtn,.' ... At Mt-.f.-vs wilt siirK '
t'v. next M'-!c vli.l.- hii,.T
SpoPt
Cf 4-
1
by
Alan J.Gould
l.wr.'i ha.-tily m;id-- up foothall
chduh- f'-r 1!S reveal a IllilP-
l.er of the niuifi reanon why It
wilt i,e distiii' tly to iht- advantatrt
of the H;mkeyH to ivqaill n'"l
Mnndinif in th- V . rn vottt- i -
ne. Kvcrpt for Netra.-ka, which
atjaln has shown M wiHinumrs to
I ii" et all nijicrs hy i.oo!:inK ilf
it Jtrhbo . lov. :. slate lists no
nurural rivals. ThA Ha wkcy.-w.
hardly can have much in common
with Centenary. ; orge Washing
ton. Uradley Tech or even with
Penn State. s -troll and Marquette,
ahhotth the latter trio at least
will furnish ru-K'd gridiron entcr-taiiim-nt.
lowans who resent what they re
gard as a hu!i(-r-th:in-thOit atti
tude amoni; the other West-rn con
ference ctilleifes probably prefer
to have the Hawk-yes proceed
IheJr own. The fact remains, how
ever, that Iowa's nati.-r.il rivals
an. In the conference. It is only
nteessi-ry to contra."t l;'-r new foot
ball slate with that of the last
year. Including games with Obi-Stat.-.
Aliehlwan. Illinois and Alin
tie.-,t:t to make this clear. As i
result, Iowa will be satisfied it
the long run to swallow a few bit
ter tulls and again make il a Hi:
, Ten.
There wtmld riot be much doub
about the football future of Albi-
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LUMBER CO.
Thone Main 732
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Saturday, February S, l'Jl'O
Moofh lf Val-f ii'Wbty ntonvr-onu ,
Idifd with bis ehiKUenestt tit. ruK. ,.
gedness of' th IfllUwiu'ht seiisj(. ,
lion 'jf prof-shloiii.l hockey Italph ;
(Cooney ) W'ella mi of t he world"
championship lioston Hruitw. Wef.
laud st al-j; around 13." pounds, th-.
lightw-inbi limit, but he has in or
thin h-Jd his own in one of n,,,
i-oiigiienl and mtii'hest of all sport.
fooney has many of HoothV eh.
like nun Ht lei for getting ihrouuli
an op'-ulng v. It h the pucl:. -.;,.
I'oOth ho also Is kepi out of the
l tartin' lineup ami w-til on the fee
wh'-n decisive iictlon W called for.
He ha It d the National Ir;,-,,,,
scorers imet of iho s:-ason.
Ifoston has a w'cl-estuh)Uht , ,
claimant to worhl's heavy veigat
wi stling honors In flus Sonn. ti
le ia; but II',' Hctter Htisiness i:u.
lean" of t.'-s' homo town seems to
u'et little, if any thrill out of I
On the contrary, it ha' issued a
bulb-tin eliarging Unit SonnenlM-iK '.
hi alleged "championship matches"
in various parts of hc couniiy
met the same opponent under dif
ferent names. The ftuth-lfn asr-ris
that Sonnenbertf -ngage.I In a hn
d'JZn "title iiiatcheM" in which
the nppenent was one and the same,
man. Han Koloff. a sparring mate.
Tet "hrother act" has had many
variations in boxing. A well
. known .M'fd-Western boxer fought
: against aspiring local boys tinder
a variety of names. A prominent
! Southern punch -loss! used the
; family chauffeur or an opponent
whi!" nn tour. In X'-vv Kngland
f rt cently waa diseovnreil the. niore
realistic cas of twin brothers, Imtlt
boxers, one of whom assignetl the
oth r to take his pla'a am also
his lirkinv.
I nice Caldwell ' t-tri - another
changi-.to make the Clhvelftnd tnam
thlt; season. ,
to r.urn
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