La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 25, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tuesday, February 25, lUO
Pnfrt Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
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HILL'S
La Grande's Own Store.
1$ RADIO FROM
RING AT MIAMI
Sharkey-Scott wul Cum-polo-Risko
Fight Not to
ho Broadcast, Report.
1 1 y ,lim buihl
(Asxorliitod l'rH)t HlMirlM Kdlt.r
MlfMI, I'la., I'Vli, ifi t.U)
AlihiMi:lt tho nroimft kind or
Ittvtfflitrv hr bvtn hrouitht tt boor,
til' Mbdlmnt S-U!iro lltinlen ror
po'iuhm today tiiinrt-iitly had r -tdMrd
all viforlw to hrinK about it,
iri'-ll' Of llK di'lUl t hrOild-
riiid lh Hlmrkry.SritU ind t'atii
( Itulo-tclnliu light nhow Thurs-d-ty
HtKlllj
'1'hl linni'i'twlnn that On ftardon
iMMtnl- would i'haRc Oii'ir
n.lmlf! 11 in" pirmlt the fisticuff to
h- waftod out r I ho 11 if n it tt tin
tst tf th lil Kalnt-il curitr.
tinu )tftr information was receive,
timt th National - Hro;idt aMlm
t-uintyxny wuh nonillnc two mm
liotn I Now York.
II tva lomnrd. in ft.ldllicm, that
i'.nnii; influi-mv hnd hren brought
lt bm mt only by AtmrhMfi
mdh. IntorosdM, nn aim ihm-s. and
litvit'iN-ia, but ttlxo by toronn
lo;xtl-itl? ooncorn anxious to
iii-taln hook-ups In'cautir of the In
t 1 Motional i'h.iiictT or I In bout.
Inland Aiixlmw
KnUtnd, rfiMVMnift by Vhtl
oU aiul ArRothiirfV, by Virunlo
4 -,nii'lti, "!u "Vho two 11:1 in bouts
o. the- rvfulnn'. wiHy h;tv
u - u :utUntH to nrransp for tho
blow -by-blow return by radio, j
II 'uovri, William i t'.irvy,
lr nUb'til and .imktmm for the
; U vloii illrtH'tOMlti1. !;lbl b(fn:"
luklnw t train tor New York, that
t,rv wmiM bo no biwnU';it, u-c-
aiv rtr'uni!t.tm'i.
iKtiri'ft tt the ,woiiJ tvattlo
palm t only thtv days off.
with th box otfuo titakmc a K.l
k'nt ttuif:le t- et th enterpiSe
ovt! of thv vd' and the principal
i'm u'mtanti tttTvuiKh with intensive
ti'inm:. slnj; through the mottoi'
tn keep in bape until the (tons
m tuU litem into aftlon,
MK lur to lino
Nidhlnjr h;us happened Hue f r
t alter tho one-sided aspevt of
the Aoitlo-Aimrrlean main event,
b :iivy;hln. the impiosstve chai
;irii i of Jack Shrkey la-; work
-ii! with the kIa 'icul.iv
ytt.PKthened belief t!l;xl he Will
ptdNh off the lanky Scott . Pettb
Va; been eon-splcuou by lt a'1
mho'; Uotijcblj. the odds tod-'V
weiv at I to t that Sharkey wms
b it knockotit Inside tour rwiiul.
There was a -traiVuo :nd MUne,
what pathetic conti-Ant to the cov
v bivioti of kUvvo workout by the
tw ptthctp.iis e;teid.t ShArkev
w at at bis spaTtinc mate- with
an lSVi-il dipLiy of Kivafe:v.
ll.t'hvr t!:-;n appearing ,c,;il b
fif. li'cn'x oi rdce. Tee fr,n.
No More Gas !
In Stomach
and Bowels
II w A I rrttviTntv t
I 'si t tn tinuh -l fcsr:
h:ii ui rt'it. k..'
4 r UMirJ r- tvi atTii k-n
mA t K.l 4:tst ru'tific Iibwr
s-wiwif tbn t tNt
tK itmvk ..H it m)yo. t-i
av, rmvvui IhI ( a htit 1
iHt iWrtV flin m.ftm
l."'r ll k-o i fcy
t t v-.-.v tM ib tr.-- r. t,
t ,f (.( com t'm i
a:wav on t-tml t pnim
In Avt.
IBfl3IIISBIE5I!SSl'IE3QSS'3ISE31
Wool Jersey Suits, Aire 2 to 8
Wool Dresses. Aire 2 to 6
Special Close Out at $1.98
New Wash Dresses. Ajxe 2 to 14 9Sc
; NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
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New
SHANTEEN
FROCKS
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It
7,,1V COLORS-
WASH ABLE
Given
Gray
Tan
Lavender
Blue
v ntchtiu: htm at ilif Miami Mun-h
ki'imt'l rhili vv:is I'tilhiiHi.illc an r
w in the i'hm t".
, while lali-r. over in Miami, t
M.nM ri:ish. ItiN drltl 11ml rllinl-,
. i- tire 'enie in his tmprin ifn-tl
I ttrl'--tn,' loom. onluuU' l h, iiiiileiti
ontratlve, fii;m)Tlrt d til. Duly the
trainer Has utstaltK b Keet llill.
aUuiK with our newsniipennan.
j I Mill nuim'f'yllablt'il in a few
, ivir.i'.ioiiH alio vat in a ehulr Ith a
somewhat blank unl ennttlunl.-st
air. No etow il, no joshltiK. o spjiit
f Inipt intlni: eomiueHt wa then-.
. '1 he influx or iii;ht fans from
the nnrih has ben noihmif like f
lieett't, but sjHVlal tnilun and e
Ui ai'ennnnlatbiift on the rt'R
lur hauls nevi'rtlieb'! have hrottKM
i Mubstiinltal number. Hub I
1 pare in Miami as will iin Miami
Heaeh hiif; been at t piutniiKu for
days with iwWr. nuiKinf an hir'i
us tM n day, depending on the
i M-lu.i -enesy of the hostelry.
Another Opponent
Hcaten by Primero
NKW OHI KAN'S, Keb. r.' (Al)
'-Katiuer lAMlne of Minnesiibi is
the evenl!i Vutim of IMmo tai-ner;i,-,oamp4!itn
Ihrouuli Aineiieau
i rin.
The inaiu!iuth Itidlan knocked.
oil l.iuliie Im tho second runt f
ihvir ?. hi -d tiled ten round bit
hei e l;si mht. l.od:o was the
fourth of Canitn's opponents in
I hi: e imiii! 1 y to hist two rounds.
tVwbov tiwens. It-asier M.trtln and
John. O, lU-s. kiton eit the 01 h
e,; vbib i'c Hoy ivit-rson, KS-ee.-ie
.ou And Uiiz 4 tin WtKiu:-.n
railed to survive the ftri run ml.
v'a fliers iippearvtl nervous as
l.edyo eiinvlted n-peatedly at the
sfrt or the (lyht, bm utter the
t-tvmer landed blow, a planr-
iUK b a to the brad, the Italian
oteiivd ti and !Uoied hiiu for a
sho;t eouut jut Im:oio the bell.
In lio ffv oiul irne:n sent Led re
to the mitt for n count of :
even with
body an t
r w 11 h a
(i .nta-htiitt ribt to tie
then ended the enrour
vhert r';ht upper'ist,
ldtio welched S5i. v'arner
PLOT XOAIVST KITH?
! m. i i:t Kiism iui. pi i-N-.V
' t 1. and dark plot
forx-e lb.be Umh to (nt hi s.un.1-
: ture tei a Nvu Y.rk .nkeo Cxm
Uaet i nn sccutol t-y b.tsba:I
, r p.: rv coci.:e tho Yankv -
spi tcv uttiuinc h o.
At she ti'st wor.out?i ' Tie sei,-
I S -M ,,'. ji W .-,s a;jiOV,'ivd
'thai I'-iloS r,imou ur.iuutn. wbvi
1 rt eli ktiewn hem sctche
i on the b:'' has beiuj; w-ein !,' ;-,
lOvSiO. Alton tVoke. W:s -nay
! ioi- not pity leu fu Id U :- l
Yrtnks ibis y-t'aix Sports writv; ..
a facetious turn o( tntvd b
! bevvd the Halo would iirv-r stand
! for ha i'.i; Vis un tfovui w or m t'C
ambo-.u. tmicb h-s tl a r.'nko
(line Tunney Will
; Witness Miami Card
MIAMI :i!,tcH. Kl.i
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lOUTOURWAY
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Grid Gate For
Year $411,079
At California
lly ltit-1 d. Nculaiul
(Associated 1'itss Sports Writer)
SAN KifAM'ISro Any t radii-
with von or you or you lhat vol
lee football ! not played for
pi of it but ratlnr as a sport for
the physical advancement of younw
men students. In fact, one noted
educator declared l,;t season that
It was none of the public's busi
ness whether a team practiced In
private or openly before a paine,
etc.. e:.
All of wiiuh. of t nurse, has no
hearit'K n the financial Ma menl
of tho l'ni etity of California
wbb'h kIoiws a mi proiit of $411,
o;;i.iTi from football last season.
IVui teen other nutor and minor
sports lost a total of $ M.o5u so
the Associated Student?. hody will
hae to "iisrr alopi; with a mere
sain of siUhtly better th.'.n three
bundled tb.eavtnd d-'llais.
Stanford university
opert up an eijrbte'
ce-mse ftr students,
that will rival mest i f
will soon
n bole self
and (acuity
lie so-called
i-s" on the
"(iK.lepiousl'ip
1 oal.
It Is
!a:; out en tb.e campus
.'Mi li-isidc'ft lii'ox. r's
loit stt t:ir
tsiandmc f t-rht
utiy tborijo
s. ;v:',:ir.i:vr of
vd Toy Irw in
Irwtn iMidoubt
:.t for oft'.ciat
, in itr-;; for
1 t.e
! a
..ncNc
olel I
f San li .i
diy hold?,
tlx., hainc
.o. e than ;
r.e to svve:
w 01
.:: s bandhni: fiotn
ncbts a week.
In
and cut o; s. aon for
two years reports haw
it pel imlicaliy that Knute
of Notro li!no will win.)
tuotlKill en t':e I'a--t
. . . .a, the l'!Ttiornj:y
t.
imc r.imo) is cr.e
look ir. woU. r
lh'S4 pjir s (or
i an 1 y ear oid ,
nanv mo-
slab scho
H
, has had Ir-! than
nd h:;s like a mid
:s a younger brt
;eoit. junior wei-
.'lil.o Uitv!'...
! Witt if IlfiiU
the u
, and
iolMK
araund
v- . a tih-s:
t.;itfortt,. t
unnatural .
roundtnv'
nd a br:.k
ao of
: : Afl! , r:?-r
"V : .k. t. .nnr'. Mill
iwi iii oi v'i;iin iiaij:
I '!'!V., .':! i, fV... r VIM
Pile Sufferers
; r- -.- ; r. rr. i c A-s-C-
-":0-. K A-S.V. lH !h- :v
v. .r : -. --al
V - , '. -- t '.
u s.- - . -,- l o.
a -. ,i u ' r-? s fc:'!
TN- It Prc!
'SA'0oV00 tSt A!M'r mWe i '
7wanT me To Wvnavtch'im' mo MEHfej '-S
&aT A SHOCK' ? SP.OER! MfeMltL
cam x see -reu, -thi. is -re
moloim' Til' match I am- im lcovW fli"r?
i to watch he-re. fcp? some iisa
a. spiders, oow? ant" 1
$fa HOLD iT BuRmT A-v. afisrf- 1 rTn li
t .1 :i:r. J-.-t c;
TP
Stowell. Holds
His Position At
Top Of Scorers
I'OHTLA.VI). Ore.. Ft b. 25 (AIM
Harold Stowell. flashy Idaho for-
UMlhl 1,1. ... - .. U f I, - 1 ..f i
orlntr honors in the
northern division of the l'acific
1 'oast conference basketbal tour
nament. The Vandal sliarpshonter
boosCed his season's total to US
with last week's canns anil still
has two tames to play. Hank
Swan son. l"nivcrlty of Washing
ton's contender, is trnilini: in sec
ond place with 1 M points, but It
is not likelv that he will overcome
Stowell's lead of 24 points In tho
two Karnes the Huskies art1 to play.
Prank McMillan. Stowell's runninc
nunc, jumped Into third place with
ll markers, just one ahead of
Ibdsten and Mel-arney. Washington
State collejio. wiio are tied for
fourth place with MS each. Hal
MeVlary, Washing tun. fell from
see-tMid to fifth plice with Mi with
1U with Bill Keenan, Orison's
sophomoro midget ' ritrht on his
heel- with 111.
I tuck t; ray son remain b adimr
point-potter for tre:on State with
104 points.
Oregon State rvnviinod in the
le.nl in tenm -orinr with an au
sresate of 4i with Oregon in ms.'
ond placo with 4tl and Washing
ton third with 4it.
Individual "bad man" honors
set nm likely to 1:0 to Kberhart of
Oregon with 3 fou!-, to his credit
and two more j:ar. s to play. Cray
sou of orepon State is b .idini: with
3s. but is through for the ser.son.
Hurity of Idaho is out of tho run
ninir with "JJ to h:s credit.
Ore con State as a team Jins a
safe lead In personals with a total
of iS with freson second with
I -IS-
Initinetiv Fears
There nr two ih'ns which c;tll
out a ft-tr revt'n- a loud sound
im! a of s'jpiTt.
Routs 20 Years !
Rheumatic Pains
"Ta scs r.-.e walklnir d -wn the
street as spry . mnybotly now r.a
one wontd think that I hid rheu
nvata' pains so Kadiy f-T year
I could h-trvlly pet about, but that
the conditii-n S.n:on o err.Lrac in
nxy c.i".
' I h a 1 r f -5 ms i i ns w. hrc 1
:i!r."t t.r?.k t.ri-h:r-; -t jritti? to
d - i; - v sf -.i . 3 s .1 i r i -,z n
.'r'3 r;tk !v-r?iM. t rver
irv -Th-w I;! rrl.ft uts
. ! I rir:-! -"ci I ,jiT tikri
f-- ;r "o'::- t-. t .iir.ch I r.i
t r' c: . 1 Jc't trl Six"; ta-t
'i-A T t -n ?c ?-J;:-5 a-
1 I wot-- p r yrrfth
jis-i ft-tr "St-- P::3 rf ?'i
.rf v! f .t r- WT'
i ':tvr " O H 0'kr.J7.
W. I.r.r At, &-t-i--:. Ksl
Cr-s?a r"ij Jrerfr, yf"i A3t.
ByWi'liiamj':r'i:,''''j;vi,:s;M'
SIX BLY, ORE. .
FIRMS CLOSED
BY UNCLE SAM
rORTI.A-NI Keh. (AD
Abatement pnceMlln!-s aKainst six '
places of business in Itly, trv
wore onlored yestenlay by Federal j
JikIko McNary in Pnited States
district court. The places ordered
closed were: :
Hucket of IHood pool hall, Tony j
liens and Jack Hussell, operators, !
and Otto K. Hoyd. owner. j
Shorty's IMace. James Jameson. ;
owner, and A. J. Hannan and Amy
Hannan. Owners.
Julia's l.unch. Jim. Ablride.
opf-nitor. and Ada Allen, ownrr.
Hiwy Inn. John Stolt, opemtor-
owner.
ltlackie'a Place. Joe Hobinson,
operator, and Tom Kdsalt. owner, i
Jack's Place; Jack O'Neil. oper- :
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to.
DIVORCE MILL
IN PARIS PUTS
I OUT 3 DECREES
-' ;iie Tunney nil wore under I'1''
I'AlIia l'"'b. "ft A1') Thre' : pounds at llu-ir bent. (lid I'it::,
Aiiotieail wive weie craned i.i- in faet. was bandy a mlddleweinht
Vitrei today by l-'iem h c'onus " v. lien he iwui the title from i 'or
f rntu their husbands. betl ami never waled torn than
liarbara llam I tlmrg-nhelm 1 ,-rhetts best rij,'!ttln wi-lwht
Waldmau w:m Kfven .1 dlvnre. v. as is-. lonip"-y'n Us. Tunney
fitin ber bm.luud. Mlltn Slve- wns a MkM ln-avywelht most "f
trp Waldinan. "'-ei-f. having no tumble innk-
M irlo Ubner JtalJ. known us 'l'ilt )i"'ir
Medea I "erdina, wart Kianted it P ,0 ;,t ti"1" llf ' tln tl.
dhon-rt from Theodoto Ha.ll. They : J'-k Sharkey fights :tl tnd JiHirJi
were married in the t iilte.l Slates' ' '! ,-t- -July
3. J 91 3. t It was l-itsimmons who made
t:..i'i.ii.l. lnnde Maiisoll Aim ill-i famous t ho expression : "The hlif-
voreed fiom otto Hermann .Man-
foil.
York
They were in;u'i'(,i In Ne
April '21. H;"'.
I NKW YOHK. 1V1. C.r. (Al'l
; .M r.t. Harbara (iiiKKenbeim Wabl
( iriau , who received a divore:- in
1-jttirt today fi-om her husband, !r.
Milton Waldnmn, Itnbm w riter,
was the oeiitral figure in a trah
arrMent hero a your and ti halt"
un v.hieh rost the lives of their
l two eliildren.
) Wbllo vlsltlnff an upartinent of
i a friend Mrs. W-iUlman'a twu noiff.
llenjumin, 1 4 months, and 'IV
1 ranee, 4 years, fell twelve stories.
t Bell Sound Cnrriss Far
i
i I'snally ti carillon c.in bo heard
at host advantage l.tHHi to .Hb feel
fnmi lhi tower. Tlie bells ran ie
j heiinl at eonsldcr:il:U dislain-o, de-
itemlirip uimui tbo wind, luvld nt
j totVpr and posslblo ubsirip'tions.
; Often times enn ho distinuihed at
dlsianep nf rhroo iulle.
Alan J.C3ould
,
( The dimensions of Prinio Par
ner:i have nrou.wil consJd. nib It dc
4 lite over the advantages or d!s
"' advantages of fistic beef on th
; hoof.
1 Jess Willard. when champtrn
and in
pi'unb
omlltion weighed within la
of Carni-ra. th 27u-ponnd
Spopt
I Slants
GET A NEW
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REGULAR S12.00
SPECIAL
NO SMOKE-, GREASE- , ODOR!
SPECIAL DURING FEBRUARY
Itultan eshlliit bill Hit- KanNJiHfant
j whh Ihe only flnhur ofiu-h built 1
to win Hie iieuvyweiwni rrown.
.Mm Joff:ifM sculp.'. ;bl when ho
wir; In hU iriino and hrm iio '
v. hen In nunle n coine-bagJ. to I
r.l.l I.h.r.n lull 11 I.. SUI-
Mv.ui was a
'iMuiuiiindi r in fuir'oi ino numirniH ui in mere.
be wan ;i nanul "MS when be lost
tlm lit U to Jint f(rbett. So was
Jack JohUMiii.
ilub iMizsfminoiis, Jim t'orbett.
Tommy Hums, Jail; I'l-mpsey and
. r t-y aiv the
'arder they fall."
1 Mini
always took deliKht in
bowMiiK ttver the bljf ones. Ineliiil
irik" Lk:tA-!)oiind t'arl .Morris, 24l-
our.d Wlllard and 2 2i-wmml
1-lrpo. who now weighs around
Speakinp of cotlefre boint?. I'ni
versity of New Hampshire has a
pair of flffhtihjf brothers who are
ro-ea plains of the team that al
most upset Navy's perfect record
, of more than 6u stmlffht vietorlr-3
i 1" dual meets. The buttling brolh-
Jacuues (ireiiier. 1.15
J pounds, and Jean flrenier, HJU. I
j They were sensations in their first
j appearances as freshmen in Intra-
! mural competition. Now Jacques
is earning his ycmml varsity letter
1 and Jean his third. Hoth were
f football letterinen and Jean is a
lasi'bal! pitcher.
Vh"ii New Hampshire", sister In
stitution of Dartmouth, lost to
Harvard In football last season,
Jacques", playin.tr quarterback, was
j tho only Wildcat ball-toter to do,
1 Msy consist eni hitlnliiK;. Urol her
j Jean played at end.
In tho fistic so ss i o n with tho
I Navy. Jacques scored a technical
1 knockout victory over Demetropolsi
i and Jean won a decision from It.
I S. Andrews in four rounds.
linxin, as a. college sport, does
not flourish so extensively in New
Knguind as it does in many other
patt;i of the country. New Hamp
s'oire. Ya le, 1 tart mouth anil M'. I.
T. are its principal exponents.
liartmouth has revived wrestling
ton. but only us a recreation. Th
tl:-e n dropped the mat sport so far
a:; intercollegiate competition ii
concerned after tho H"io-.'l st.
:'uii. A ndy t Swede) Oberlander,
AU-America fullktck in 1925, who
bar. just signed as Wesleyan's new
henl
ciach. was the last man to ,
j win a i'" in wrest tinp. At the j
; lime h was a freshman. I
II
la
S ft ir
I'ATIII.NTS HIIAlt Sirsif
l'KNIlU'TON, tire. AI') Tli.,
.date IlH htKtulbal u rtullo with ;'o
loud fijnjikorrt in the KuKlorn Ore.
Iton Hinle hospital fur tho bfin-i'1;
Kach of l ho eighteen wuitls lias a
loud speaker nnd there are two in
the auditorium.
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Hotpoint Waffle Irons
are not just "waffle
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cookies, sandwiches,
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