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Pag6 Two LA GRANDE7 EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Wednesday, Februai-y 12, l'JGO Wm .mm ENSEMBLES of Pique, Prints andLinenes IN SIZES 16 -18 and 36 - 40 New Colors, Patterns and Lengths s-n -5 HILL'S Primo Camera Flattens Cop In I Second Stanza BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Laufer f HT. I.OI IH, Ceh. I : (Al I'rlino Camera, I inly') man of magnitude, for the fourth limp showed hi punching ability to .in American ring audience when lit sent a swift right to the jaw of Hosier Ma-tin. Tulsa, Okla., po-; liceman. nn. I ended duh-d to. : num. rontrM after !,G second of ( the second slamta huil eapsii at the an na laM, night. Martin .:s on hi feet iliirintc the nearly four minuted n the two round hut ; hint to he rmrintl out after far- j i.em made an effective ronint-t. j "Hi behemoth fume out mIow ly fT Iht flrt round and Mttrtin a-! parent! Biurtni with Ihe attitude! of staying with the Alpine goliath un lontf an po-odble. J'riiiiu at tempted to add another first rnuu 1 K. O, to hit idring hut the police Mian kept jit a tliMarw'c, when pos sible. Carnern talUM to display n j great amount of effective, timing of punches and missed frequently, j .jartn diving for tho big boy's j abdomen and hanging on. until I'lJino wrestled free. ' ( - Camera landed a few left hooks ! which made Martin wobbly on hi' eet and injitad of dancing out of, range, the Tutsan stngK'Ted fiii'. Th crowd thcerfd an Martin went to hi comer at the hell. HuHter made a costly mistake in j the second, after Clinching a few limes, when h tried to had with ;V right to Curnera'a head, only to , have th hi one"h right collide with ' hi jaw. Mm tin' head hit the j canvas with h thump anil ho lay perfectly Mill during the count Camera helped Hurler's seconds carry the conquered gladiator Into the corner. IN Th -EAR. i8o,U)HEM The comm Vtbb of tub Chicago LlNCOLfO rCfcTfe PStSWOCV VnSHED HS MOMEAXSPRikJfcFteiD IrtB MESSENGER StNT AHEAC To 6iAO OP THEIR CDMIM6 &OT TVlES'lL ABRAHAM ukaou4- La Grande's Own Store Joyce Wet her ed ! Quits Competition' IDAHO COLLEGE HERE ON FRIDAY Anse Cornell to Bring His Coyotes to La Grande for ! Game With E. 0. N. : fAl.MWKId.. Ida.. Keh. 2 (Sp--dalt Anite Cornell will take hi College of Idaho havkfthall quintet on a tour thl Week to meet North- ! went conference school for the '. Hrvt time In three year. So far thl seaon the team ha' iiinyed U (f'une, winnins M. i '.ho 5-hidtilo of the tour In-! Hude the Kntern OreKon Nor-, mrtl "-hool nt Iji mnde VYlday. ' Whitman ill Walla WulU un IVh. ! VTi'vi r Cpov,. ; IV.;" Willumt ttH ;if Sal-m K-(. ' 20 and ri. ami IJnfield at M'rMinn ville Keh. -2. i:xpi:ct kvk.v f;.vK Thfl ColifK" of Idaho's pre-ea-fon record. althotiKh better on paper than the normal jrhoolS, lead local fans to believe thai when the two learns meet at the I.. f. S. Iteerefitinnal hall Friday nitr h t the outcome will be n tiv up. Many local people are pick in t; Coach Hob Quinn five to win. if they are able to maintain the pare they have exhibited In late Ktne. The content j to Mart at 7:30 o'clock ir.Htead of (he usual time! S o'clock conch Qulnn un- : nuitnced tnttav. J.OSIjOS. Keh. 12 (Al) Joyce I WMthered. holder of the liritt'dl j woman' Kolf champlttnhip, today : stated that he will not defend her i title nl Kormby In May anil fur- thel-more that hhe hit-i fiulhe(l wllh chanipiori?hip play a ItOKether. The retirement of thi five-time j holder ot the III liih. rhn in piorifhf p . come:; at the eomparativetv earlv atfe of 2b, out ji ; knou n that for j noine time fhe felt he wa faced' with too difficult a la in keeping ' Fighting Cock of the Cubs ii me Miinuani oi play expected of her by the xolfinK public. 'Sl Spopt Slants lan J.Gould will tii iWo him to return to Wi't I'oint u a I ackjlcld i om h m-xi I tall. . , . Micli.y COflirane 0(l,3 !a mean Kaxoplione. And the fa, J voiiie inA for tlo A'h peppy baelj. J Ktoj.: 'I'on't call me .Mickey, t..,) I mm- (Jrir.Joii." NIGHT FIGHTS AtH'bitkd nN KhiK Tat, Mlnm aii(1s "ai. you think Haiie llulli, fail- j In; to fet the salary he wants,: would Mu a flene Tunn.-y' find lire from baehall?" k V. K. . Not o lnuj,' asl tlie liabe can todile up to the plate. The I hi be , ba never beep a wrlmis ludtlotii. j lie I neither foolish nor wealthy t nouj-'li t quit the Knmf, rather than take a two-year contract at ?7'.,H,u. j There 1 not mueit iai mr j ;,,. Kuth'H i.'laim he can unit hanei.au with a K'ii.Onn annual income as- j Mired libn. 'Die Mabe would find j r. very rapid decline in hi mini. Jnj; powers without tho aid of his daily appearance on the diamond, tiut of baehnll, he quickly would bocomo Jui another corpulent ex athlete. Jack lieinp.sey can lell , i;y iht Sr. J.oiii- kfiocked out liu:iie l.eroy, N. I)., (1 )- New York .fQe C.llcl;. Mri.ol;. lyti. mil pointed I'eiey Mack, ,l..fni.y Cily Q"). N'Hy ii"1- M'ft" Vori: jo.Me ai ou v.. ? -R hUo Shea, cui- I'ete y-ivfe, j'Jtls- outpoii.te 1 hidiannpnlls- ca'o. stopped hurjih, til). Albltqiierqiie, X. M:. Kddlo lanvcj-. knocked out Jolm. Illalr, liuii'aNi. N. V., :). . ' Creeuville, Mis.Kdilie- p'rim-o. ' Ni w Vork. stopped Tommy White, Houston. Texax, (S). J.oh Angeles Hilly Townsonil. i Vancouver. stop(ted Armando Sait- thiKo. Cuba. (. St. retersburtr. - Yoiliij; him something about thl angle. J Scarney. Younextown. )., and -Mike There irf no parailel b iween j irpo. Havana, dn-tt. (la), Ituth and Tuimey. 'J he former j heavyweight champion never liked the bo.inpf racket, except, a a menu to an end. Once financially clear. .Tuimey did not hesitate to hanif up hi h'love for Kmd. Ituth. , on Hie other hand, live baseball. He Is mart enough now to K- t nllj be can out of it Jitit he has no mure j Idea of uuittintr than he lias of j rhalleuxilitf liobhy Join- for flc ; open of championship. Speedy Relief For Sore Throat This Doctor's Prescription Kcquires No (Jarglin ?'HACK WILSON IS GIVEN VERDICT and rejected Young's suit KtTH ;oi; coon CIMC.UH). I'eh. 12 I.U') Tak tt from President Krne.si S. Marn artl of the Aioeric.-tii Huth If KoinK to worry a lot of I 1I:irk Wker Four Stti Meet There is one place in tho I'nlteil States where four tntes come tv get her AririPa. I'tah. Colon rdu mid New Meifto. " As yel (here U no town nt lUin imerteefion, pitcher neM .sea. sail if he come to term with the Yankees. "Itahe I In jMirh great trim th.it he Im certain to have another ban ner year and a bb; crop of. home runs." Barnard said following his return from "Morula; He i in prime' cdndltlbn b, cause of his Ithful and li'oroiiM trniufntr, ! for $L'ii.imhi damages, j l-'lanktd by seven witnesses. W:l 1 son w on hi ( in shoi t order against the uillkmau. who charged that the pudgy Cub outfielder beat t him severely during the Cub-St. ; l.oiils Cardinal game, June 21. ; 12V The jiiiy deliberated only ; 25 minutes. j YiH'.ng testified he went to the san.c Kobei- anil juiiod idher fans , in booing Wilson for failing to get hit. 'owned the end of ih-.- game, lie said. Wilson vaulted inh. iiun. llgJHing cock of tlu box .seats, Fi-ee From Trouble His Fists Brought. CIIOCAOO. 1-Vh. 12 (A')- .i wis i , the Chicago Cub, is free at last ' fiom nil the trouble hi swinging! list have stirred up on and or t t the baseball field. j The final e.'is,- against him wa decided in his favor yeMerday by ' a supi-rfor court jury, which acquit'- ted Mm on charges of assaulting 1 r.nuarti oitng. a Chieniro mi knocked bfui down and then threw htm over a eat. As a result, he claimed, his hj, vva bruised and hi back wrench ed mi severely that he Was in capacitated for weeks. I Jciiied Striking Young Wilson admitted .starling after to silence his ' with Ho said he fell while en route to Young"' fceat and that Yuunjj pounced upon and .struck him. "Tho vile name he honted at me were unbearable and my fight ing blood naturally reached a boil ing point," Wilson said, "hut I did not hit him.' Wilson's witnesses corrr boraterf his testimony, whereas Young only witness was a physician, who said he treated him lor a wrench ed back and bruised lip. "The -park policemen, who took me away at tho time refused to h i me gi t the name and addresses of my w itneises.-' Young said. The Cub outfielder, who was brought before J -resident John Heydier of the National league last summer for fighting with I'ete I'onohue and l:ay Kilp of the Cin cinnati I teds, wa idatrd with the verdict. Jfo shook'hands with the jutors and even wanted to b.t 'I lie Hentt-Sharkey match is thp first International heavyweight battle td importance to be held in Florida since Jim Corbett. then world' champion, knocked out Charley Mitchell of Kigland at. Jacksonville in ISM. from S 75,tHHi rounds or less at Miami. X o I o ng- r is i t necessa ry I o gargle and choke with nasty tast ing medicines to relieve sore throat. Now you can get almost instant relief with one .swallow of doctor's prescription. This pre scription was refilled so often and became so popular . t hat the drug gist who originally filled it decided to put it :ip under the name Thox- i ine and make it available to every- Scott and Sharkey, working undone percentage, each may draw down ; T;. remarkable ihinr about to jHMVioy for ten Thoxine is that it relieves almost ( orbelt iii.sianllv. vet contains itm hitm an u .Miicneu lougni tor a purse of t20,tdi0, winner to take all. The American won on a knock out In the third round of a fight marked by unusual display of bit terness. Mitchell kept Corbett waiting in the ring until the lat ter became chilled, also enraged. In the second round. Corbett hit Mitchell a ihe Knglishman was coming1 up from a knockdown. At the end of the round. .Mitchell suddenly walked over in Corbet t's porner and belted the American be hind the car. whereupon they slug ged each other merrily until pried apart. A right-hander to the jaw put Mitchell out "colli" in the third round. harmful. It is pleasant tasting, and safe lor the whole family, and is' guaranteed to relieve sore t h routs or coughs in 15 minutes or money ;back. Just ask for Thoxine, :15c, j 6ic. and $I.uu. Sold by Red Cross i Img Store ami alt other good drug stores. Adv. ' Here and there: The full name of Army's n-w head football coach is Major Kalph Irvine Sas.se and his dad prefer. it that May Christian Keener Cagle lias about erim-d to go jnto the infantrv Ask Judge Brady DO YOU KNOW ? ??7 ? ? OUtl - - : - " """" laonn. ki-m.1 of th.. ,.1. .......i... . . . on th e ice its GRAC r tyi "V 7,- ' i ii v . i ik'. ' .. . : .... . tw a v - - . i. r -f r ( n V w ml a u Pi fjhesterfi in a cigarette its TASTE T J. I I E easy graceful swing of the skater has years of training behind it. Equally, the smooth sparkling zest of Chesterfield is no chance affair. Tobaccos are chosen for mildness, for fragrance, for wholesome flavor then patiently aged and mellowed, exactly blended and cross-blended. And unvarying good taste is the constant result quite naturally, when every step of every process has good taste us its "oal : "TASTE above everything e d l wo, U.tn 4 Uvo TACte Ccs SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED Sm&2 AW MILD Vi . . . and yet THEy SATISFY