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Wednesday, March 26, WW Page Two t LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LA GRANDE. ORE. MILLINERY for SPRING e a s n : : : S t r i k i n g 1 y s m a r t "models in close fit ting shapes, shallow ;brims youthfully "molded styles fash ioned of baku, the light linen - like straw. All shapes and colors to match your Spring ensemble. $2.50 up to $12.50 HILL'S I- I La Grande's Own Store; Spoft THE TONSORIAL ARTIST I i Slants by Alan J. Gould SEVEN CLUBS IN 1 SENIOT BATTLE Chicago Cubs Will Have " "lvl";;"' J Plenty of Competition ti.o 5 in National League. j llv Abui (Jould J( Af-HoclnU'il I'rt'HB Sports I-.'dllor) i KWW Villi!.' Min-fti 911 I1IM. S'l.ft MUluiml limbic .IllimiKli pin- 1,imi iUn l"nie, ipiHK-Mw proftpert or a much iet jeij'hnluneed pennant mvo this huii hti than tho American, neverthe I'.H appears likely to bo dominated imjiln hy the. powerful Chieauo rujiH. Th house of WHuley Ik as si route u fnvoriln to repeal Hh IIU'll victory itH 1h the houso of Miu:k (il.'tho Amerleim Jeanne, i. The CuNs won the flan last your UYt.ii umrKbio- teiwuuid a hull Karnes over I'lltHtiiUKli, and, Instead of stuodlnK Pit, no tn have for tified themselves for u subMiiniiul lease, on tlio (up, Tho HmlnH, with tmthinjf larking In their offensive puwer, have been strunHthened as piueh, If not more, than nny team In tin1 league hy the acquisition of LeNler Hell to piny third Die rv- .llartm-lfH arm und the bolsterl., Vii- .md Hun not Kutnml tho nemled with OMJoul, Klein. llm-Ht, "Whit ney and tlii rent of Hurt Khoiton'H 'Moiillng ciriuiH Improving. Conne iiueiitly if their plti hltiK Ih at least ,'1U per cent hotter, na Hhotton be lieves It will bo, thero we inn no way to keep I ho elub out of the slou. J hints Vneortitlii (iianls I in) k (Ml II ko world beaters In training last year und flushed a had third In tho nice. John MeUrnw's pupllH have been Very unimpressive hi Texas this spring and ho, paradoxically, they neqonu. bnso, however, tlll Ih a problem unci Iho (Hunt pitchers nur.U'staKe a comu-bnek. to put tho club any where, . ' ' ' ' : ' ' Dan Rowley has rebuilt the" Neds, ndded inoro hatting punch with Munol and liitllnuinn In tho out' flfld, htlt IlCI'dH HOIIHI plt(!)llllK xup- port for tint muoni'd Hud l-iimn antl .laklv Mtiy, Uncle Willmrt Kolilnaon, frifinl of iho woitIcm of-l'roii't-bffrcini'ir'ioil!,'iio(''inM'lt lillvft nKplri'd hlH flock. If fili-nn WlBhl'H porforniitmio fulfills train ing cnmp hoju-H. th ItohltiH. will hi at pant troublesome. MohI if Iha iTltles fall to Hharft Oabby Utroot'H opttnilMin over tho chuncert of tho Kt. UtulH fardinaln bolriK ponnutit fticioi'i. Tho irluh dropped from fli-Ht to fourth IumI ' li;it iiri' Ihe eliitnces ui mi-, ollw-i iiillllrm iloll'ir Ki'fe in box- ' J 1 1 ir '." Impure one (" Ihe lii'iiiin-rH ! : who help keep Kporix uritern busy.1 1 l( Jjtck I eiiif('V 1'i-tlll'tlH to the I'liiK IhlH year to flKht I'rimo i ('Miiieta or anyone el- who tltt- I u i oh to Klvy tho old mauler a pleax I aol i-venlii of oM-tahhloiieil Koett liif, 'lie chfini'i-K are k"h for ai b-ani urie millio'i didiiir lurmiiit. ' I'euipHey Ik ihe only figure who ran plek 'fin In lo Unit extent, no j I'm aa tho exlHtlnjc heavy weiuht i pOHHlbllltl-H fire riiiM'f.'t'iied. Thl.i Ik I rue of the former champion, i if if a I dli-MH of whiii the ex per In may think about any attempted (Miive-bueli on hl part threfi yearn alter he loaned )jIh IiihL pllliell at (eni Tiiiiiey at Koblb-r rb'bl. 'arnoifi a nd ( 'onrpolo, 1 he bl;r KCHt. pciir In the ciirreul hcuvy- elhl eh eiiH. would draw pon HlJily u half-iiillllon If (hey can he built up wild a little more clever ut'Hj. than hat", been displayed so far, It uotild Wiuply be a eireun Htinit, ho far h theHO two an con cerned hut they havu color and they uiitipHtlomibly are wood "canlH." The In tr 'IV Itlckanl n-nclied Die peak of bb; maininolh extrjivu Knivzut; all HturrlnK . tho wttt JJeiiKjtwcy, in lfti'7 aloiu: the 'lt;- rajfo lalu-froiit. fciop:icy figured aa onn of the main aclui'H tn flvi Hcpauutt hat tlcrf from liil to ft27, Vaclt of which draw a million or over. Two of Iheiu, with Tun !''', excpcdeil li.Ouli.niH). Carpeiitler. Kirpo and Sharkey wcro the other who Nk Hied In the biif doul). The decllno bu been rapid ulneo DempHcy laal foiiKht. Thn Tun-liuy-Heeney titio fiKht In 1'ilfS, tho uhI battle t hn t hrm been wnod Toi- the chauiploiihlilp, drew around $fiiti).0(ji). And wtiH a flop. liMt winter, Hharkey and Htiib IIiik ilrew a llttb over -laa.fiOi) at Miami heneh, a year later, Shar key and Scotl drew le.w.s than tna.aaa. I'n leu;; it liaa' some awsurnncf1 fllTll fl 4 11 III I.J .HH.t ,.1,l.rfIUll- loned soeklliff party, the public ap- ",,Ithl"K I"'""'"""'". patently will not turn out tn any H will make two upeclal offortH Hubtitaullal number to ace tho Ut haller tho hluh liuidlo mark in bl; I'idlOWH flop around. MempHCy , the I'aeifie Coast conference chain reldoin railed to provide an exclt-1 plonMhipH nt. rullman, Wash., -May Inn- Hhnwt.and .with tliat In mind, ' mid III, and at the national col Iho boyn ap'd kIi'Ih riocked to Hec li'ltbilo meet in Chlcuh'u next June, the old mauler In action. . Anderson hatt twlco tied . the of tho twirling Ktaff with, raivcral line recrullH mich kh Nt,lnon, .Moh.i iiml Tcnuhout. NU OlticrN In Jtiinnlntr Six of tho remaining Heven Xu tlonal lea Kilo cIuIih, however, not only flKuro to rnako. It estiemely lniercHtlnw and pcrhupH precarioiiH for tho t'ubK bul to put up a Hen national battlo for thn flint dlvlaion bt'itlm. Only tho lUirtlon ItraveH, undeiKoInK leHUBcltatloti at (ho ex porlunccil liamlH of Hill .McKeuch nic, ajipear dcfliiliely nlatcd ukuIii for the dopthN, Tho JMttHburuh lMrntoH look like, tho uioul formidable optioxlilon lor the cuIih. Tho rurloiiN I'blUle.H are tho teal "durlt horrto" of iho race, 'the Now York (ilnntn remain dan jrermiM, In uptd of tinroNt. Tho Hi. l.oiiiK CaritiimU, their oiU'-tlnu chaiiipiutiHhlp Hlaff now very Jhaky, fie;te a fb;bl to wliliHtand tltu e.v- fphumonlrt li pltchlnK' to chock tho down-hill niomontuin. McEwan To Coach At Holy Cross WOIU'KH'I 0 It, Mann., Mar. 2ft ( AT) ('omjilete tiff rcciii out tipon termrt beiween Oaptalu John .1. Ai'cKwan. lor r I iilvernlly of Oivjton coach, and nniclalH at Holy ( 'rnhM colleRo here, have been readied ami Captain MeKwan'N ap pointment OH head football coach definitely approved, Ilia president oi tho colleia. tho Itev. John .M. Iix. S, J announci'd today.: An no uucemenl that .MeKwap -ould bo appointed wan made Sunday. Coach MeK.van recently resign ed an head coach at the I'nlveiHity ot (ireKon. a punt later lllhd by In'. Clarence Sinarn. ( Game From Bucks pet'ted nibh of two much Improved lcm:::u'vl!,m,l,,,Ul:!!''! Vancouver Takes 4Hi-d. I ' I'lcuty of Shako-l'iM 4. I'ivery team In tho lean no huAf ;underi,on Mnnio nhako-upH. Kutir havu now pilots. All havo put tho , n cent on a big punch ami the . leaKuc'H liarkH will re ho und rrom j4tart to finish with the bombard 'pienl of loiiK-nuifce battiliff uitH. The JuIjh had omc troulilo ;flKhtinK off tho 1'lrntCM last year and It may bo oven more difficult to tihako Iooko from tho llucka nKiiln. InJurlcH and llliies.i, Iouk a i'iralo Jinx, have annln benet the club In (raining but there mil-fn-lent nll-nrouit'l HtronMth, pi net By Oscar Hitt; , u-orMV. , 1 , WOULD THINVC VOO WEHE SETTlMfe MUR0nt"P THE WAV VOURE A. HOLLCRIMCs! I ( V J V J I ., . : THAT SUUOKI MORNI NCjj iWtJ Jf7i I I ' -SHT- ai3, Tb h,MM.t T,.i r.TM Brlnln Bltbl. R.rrl 3-22 V(EV.L,3lMINy CRIMING . IHAVi IH FOURTH TIME KG DID (T- ue V(ON'T Re SATISFIED I TiL WtS CUT BOTH CARS PLUM OFF VJELL, HOW "EtVUH EXPECT A FELLER. T'50 a AKnsnc (iJUO, ir 7 UUl I oil STILL? NOW, IF V'DOUT HOLB STILL THIS TIME VE'LL GsIT A GOOD VJHALtn'lM TKt OAR&AlU Tho A', In-1 who pliiyi-rt mtoiii! inont or ln.it sny. iia'hrii lop rorin wi int--; .pi' i. nnil "iioi'liiiliit ny now ui in ifii iM-i". if '! ui- lllf I'll' IIDfl . " , OH H.l.lll.'l ..(...' . Tin. ynnkfWi . Iihvo lipi il lilli h. ru nlipcixi' ,.il.i....l ' llulh I'Miliiliisi. I I'm" II ' "I IIIIKI n u ill Im all I'iKhl nt ! lltlllly li'fl han.U'.l 1 lie (Hauls. . Iui' ( 'ra'. fnr.l will la- Int'ii'lili'i'ri a nil (Jt'Ori- Fish- Ihinl ir he hits Iho old npi.li a I liltla linnlcr. I ilim'l wo h' Vor- noil (loinox ran mihri ln'ia a I'.'.u i tar pilt-lKl'." nl i Illy .nit fU-l.l.-l". 'New York Giants j . . Ready For Season I KAN A.NH'Mi'. -'lar- - ' VI ir.-i- John ModliiW lias llllo.l lip Ills Now York (Hauls fori' ; . .. ..-.. lL-n a.l IM.lio Ma,- V I IINN A -Waf.l l.'fl a 1,'tloi- ! shall ri'.'i uit inriol.l.T. i:oi llio lolllnu- of plan lo .Ho lioforo inaur- .n -.1 ... .in, I l.afo. An.lv ll.oso. ami' k:;.ihii).iiiio i. (mi is hi:iiicj:ij:v. ai.. Mm-, ze, (ai -lAi'C.'iilalli'i' l.y 111.' I 'liivoi hity of raliforiiiii or iipiiroviiiialoly iilin.iMMi (ill'u; iliii'hn? Iho lal your HiiH'oil hy I'roHl.lcnt V. W, IllrlllL,' chal'li'l' ilay. o:;- Ill'C'ISi was ilno. Washington Hurdler Sets Goal At New Mark For The 120 Yards hy l-'niiik (I. ;orri ( AwHOclatifd I 'reus Sports -Writer) if 11 ATT i Ai (AIJ If a certain ambition Ih achieved thin . HprliiK. (lie ten-year-old world's I 0-yurd hiuh hurdle record of 14.4 sacondf will bow to a new mark. Stove Anderson, rnlver.dty of ' Washington track luminary and 'N'atiolial A Hon reported tho pcrformnnccH to (ho national colioKb'te association but made, no effort lo havo them accepted iih official, Tho , first tinio the Husky star tied tho world's mark was in 1!)L'7, In his sophomoro year, at the Pacific coast conference, meet in .Missoula, .Mont. lie stepped tho l'JU-vard hltrhs in 14.4 seconds lo .. i:. ana concmau! .ilUal the accepted mark oHtahlish- hlKh and low hurdle ehampion. has ot ,)V ,.:ari Thompson of Dartmouth set hlH heart on comtdetim,' his J(t I'lilladclphia in mo. school days (his year with a record- . . . . , . , , .r..,. . last .May when ho ran the hl'h Htitrlts in a cold rain to win the ooast conference championship In a race that found tho slowest of all iho watches five of them at N.4. Two of t ho watches cuunht 1 he raco at 14.11. Komo of tho hurdle, however, worn not standard. Tho Washington aco won both the hitfh and the low hurdle events boxing fii.iteh, ended in the third rdu ml here last ni'ht when (leork Dixxuii, I'ortland ncro was award ed tho decision AVer Cowboy Jack W.illis. San l-'ranclsco. on a foul. AllhoiiKh the blow, a riKhl-hand upporcnt which landed Kcveral Inches, hebiw Id.non's waiHllini1-was unintentional, Jiefeme Tuui I. out til, bail no. niher com so. Hixou f lumped to, the floor, tfaspiux for breath, Willis had a shade In the first round. The yccond was v n. In the third Dixon opened up with a xavntfo at tacit, piling up a food lead and noon had Willis backing up. Willis kepi his head a ml w bile I lixon was backed against the ruperi, ho lot loose w it ti both hands to the ii'Kio'd; midsection, when tlio foul blow Was delivered. I.ou Hauer, liKbtwoiH-lit, and Jack Kent worth whaled away at eaeli other for . six rounds to a draw. W'orld's record flu'itre-,i in Urn 1 -ti lt may be nercHHuiy lo hold a yard event bul in neither cane did tournament to settle the question his coach, I be IMmumlsou, apply at the National Collegiate meet in of Kolf mipremaey anions tho ball for Jhe mark as (he hurdles over Chicago and tho National A. A. I', player Ituth, Shawkey and Hyrd 'which tho fleet-footed Husky ace championships In Denver last sum. of the Yankees have set a hot pace ' 1 1 aveb'd were not official. I-Mmuud- mer. . otf '(Ih - ! lorldirouisCM. " Siiin-Hief". say the dispatches, hacked a at Hot SprliiKs, Ark. The Wasli infftou outl'lebier lias always been amonv the best golfers of the dia mond. .And l.omr Tom Sherhaii of the Kaunas City IIIuch slud as low an a 71 in California, which is a Hhort count on any course. Former F iff liter, War Hero Is Dead I .OH ANCKLKH, Mar. I'd (AI) Tho victim of one of fate's ironies. Johnny Schlff, former feather- welKht boxer, holder of a rpinrtet of war decorations, and later a fhihl referee. Is dead today. In death the man whoso name twice during his career was on (ho tontines of (he country Im inscrut able. Ills one, birthplace and whereabouts of his parents are known only tn a few Intimates, who like himself are wanderers of the nports world, and have not been reached. Tho two occaslotiH when Schiff's popularity reached (ho multitudes wero in 1!HL when at the peak of his boxing career, Uo made a lour of the world, appcarintc In riHK of a dozen countries, and during the world war when his hrnvery as an ambulance driver throuKb teas and shells won for him the distinction of beh)K decorated by the KIhk of Italy ersiially, and by representa tives of three oilier Kovernipents, A NCIM ' V Mil, 11. C Mar. (AIM Km nk 1'a trick's Vancouver I .turn; won tho tirst Haute of the Pacific coawt hockey leiiKUo play off serbs ftom I'ortland by do fealiliK the Minks !! to I at the at one. hero .Monday befo e C.'HMl howllmr fans. 'I'ho irame was ant much of a content ut real koi! ' hockey K-imes n. The onlj ac- j tion displayed came in Hie tirst period when all three ken's were scored, a period in which both lean i played wide open hockey, the hiaud (hat pleases crouds. CAUMlltA co.mini; WKST POltTlA.Xn, ore.. .Mar. L'li (AIM I'rimo Camera, the Italian fiKht Iiik belienioth. who is harnstnrnt- intr tho country and Included 1'ort i land In his itinerary, will appear here April 1 at the ice coliseum. lcort;o .Moore, boxfnn promoter wiid. An opponent has not t n named, Spring Games Split By Two Major Leagues scored over minor league clubs. The ltotdoil Hod Sox and Cleve land Indians also havo perfect records, each with two wins a;;aluxt minor league ojiposft'iun. Babe Ruth Thinks Yankees Will Win ST. I'lMTHtSItlHti. Kla.. Mar. t!t (AIM- Always an optimist Habe Ituth Is ready to show cause why he thinks the Now York Yank ees are jlns- t Win the Ameri- EVERY SUPER -AUTOMATIC KELVIN AT OR has ISO-THERMIC tubes the world's fastest freezing automatic device By means of Iso-Thermic Tubes, the new Kelvin alors bring to the home, the very ultimate in auto matic fast freezing. Ice cubes and desserts are frozen in half the usual time. Yet food compart ments remain always at the same safe temperature between 40and50degrees. OnlyKelvinatoroffersyou three temperatures in one cubinet each independ ent of the other. See this new balanced refrigeration at our Ghowrooois before investing in an)' less modern electric refriger ator. Convenient monthly terms enable you to enjoy Kclvinator's benefit with out delay. CARR FURNITURE CO., II. Eastern Oivgon's Largest Home Furnishers NIGHT FIGHTS NI'IW YOIIK, .Mar. 2d (AIM I n i cr-league conflict in sprihK ba selia II exhibitions has "proved" that tho National a nd A merican leaKUe:. are of exactly equal play I II j-T streiiKth. ' Of (he :in Karnes Involving teams from i ach league, Iho National has won IH, the American l!i and one, between the New York (Hauls and Chicago White Sov, ended In a tie. 1- rom a National baue stand pel lit the Iti-Dokiyn Hobius and Host on It raves have been most ef fective agiiiti'd clubs fi out the rival circuit. The Kuhlns have won three ..f theii- four tinmen with American leaRue rivals while the Hiavts have won seven of twelve. In the American IcaKuo only the Clilcitfi) While So and Detroit Tl Keir tan boast better than an even break with the National league. The White Sox have won four out of and Deln.lt r,,Ur or sevep, 'the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletic together hav lost one timre amo than they have won t". mil the older circuit. The Yankees ha i c w on six of seven and Hie A's have broken even in ten content-. ! - In the eunipilalion of all sprint; j DlXOtl WltlS Figllt of t!u opposition, the Washington Senators head iho list with four victories and no defeats. All of the Senators' triumphs have been Hy Hit' Afv-oclnled Itcks New York Joe tilick. New York outpointed (ieorjfh Haldue, New York. (HO. Milwaukee. Wis. Kin Till. Minneapolis, knocked out Lope Tcnorlo. New York, (4 ). Indianapolis Jackie Duxan, Louisville, outpointed Lew Perry, St, Louis. ( I ii ) : Jackie 1 lonn, Cincinnati, outpointed Hay Alfuipi, Ht, Louis, (S). (Ireeiivlllo. Miss. -Kdilie (lold hert;, St. I .on in. outpointed Louis A ml rows, Memphis. ( O. S. C. Swimmers j Win at Vancouver V.WOr.VKI!. II. . Mar. L'li ( Al')- Oro.otl Stale eoll.'iro Mvllii tnoi's iloloaio.l an nil star Vanooii v.'C loam. 3L' points to l1?. at a ual.i aiinutlo moot horo .loiulay. Not until the last switnim'i' ha.l rin Islu'd tin final ovont. hmvovor, lit Iho visitors I'llnoli tho vli'tory. In Third on Foul aa 01 I'niini.ANn. Oro. -What proiniso.l 1 Mar. 20 (AT) ,;tho' prospooi of fine pltolilnir, lo - inako l'litshuriili a oomonilor from LriNIKiS'Amoi'linn naval ilolo- tho otitsol umlnr Jowol l':ns. nation In statomonl roltorntii 011- f', 'l'lio IMillllos oollooloil most of position to a ooiiNiiltativn iaot .fho sIiikkIiiic honors last soaHon. ulillKatliiK nillltnry KUarantoo. Thoy proluihly will ilo so again. .-Jr-r-; 'i:V SWIM.MINd iii:coni HYONIIY, Now South Walos. Mar. IT. 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