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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE,
Monday, August 11, 1930
See Tuesday's Ad for Our
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HILL'S
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OLD MAN MORTON'S SON, ELMER
ROBINS SETBACK
IN DOUBLE BILL
O.W. TRACK TEAM
GOING TO OGDEN
Brooklyn Finding Path-! Several La Grande, Men ;
way Through West j and Women Will Partici- ;
Thorny One to Travel, j pate in System Meet. 1
Itv Orlo Itoticrtsan
(Associated Press Sports Writer) :
Onco again the Brooklyn Itobins I
aro finding the pathway through the ,
western half of the National league J
circuit a thorny road to travel in j
their quest of tho - championship '
pennant. j
Or. their last swing through the ,
wost, the pace setting Robins failed ,
to break oven, dropping seven of their '
thirteen games, and if the returns at
A number of employes of the O.-
W. are anticipating the annual ath- !
letlc meet of the Union Pacific sys- ;
tcm to bo held this year at Ogdcn, !
Utah on Ai:UKt is and 10. The group !
will leave here on a special for the j
C.-W. unit at G:i!5 a. m. Thursday j
morning with 10 or 20 spectator In
addition to the contestants going !
irotn La Grande. The athletcB will '
return home Sunday evening, Aug. 17. .
C. , Q. Hcadley will represent the
Ptt fcrrm TTi4-4-'the Kridiron sport. Yale, then under i mother, Mrs. Jane Daugherty.
aj.v vatai 1X1 to t. A. D. Jones as head coach, cam- j E. J. Rink
St. Louis the lost thrco days are any ( rifle team In the large bore division j
criterion then Brooklyn's pennant j with Ous Mar tier as altornittc. H. :
hopes aro due to receive a severe Jolt f J. Horstman Is for the small bore dl- ;
before tho Robins return tO' Flat- j vision. Mr. Overly will participate
bush. . ) In the traps hooting. , " ,
Tho second and third blow in two. On the track team is Clark Prlco. ;
days was handed tne Robins yester- i to bo In the 100- and 220-yard dash.
day when the Cardinals took a double
hcadeiy tho, firHt li to 2 and the
nightcap 4 to 0. Tho 'doublo 'defeat
whllo the Cubs were winning two
gavo Brooklyn Just io one game ad
vantage ovar'tho loaguo champions.
Burleigh ' 'Grimes pitched steady ball
in tho first but Wl'd Bill Hnllahan
was brilliant in' the closing contest.
the 440 audi tho mile relay:; C.-E,
Mlllerlng, 120-yard hurdles,j ; high (
Jump, polo vault;- A: -Martin.' of Irnb-
lev, OHO-yard run; Ct Jacobson, broad :j
Jump; j. Koacnbaum, javelin, dis- ;
cut;, diving.' and C. Hansen, relay
Three boys ore entered In the Jtln- 1
lor events, c. -Berry and W. Torrence
In the 100- and 320-yord dashca and
(WltLMER, -If I'M "OT ' iP
( IS OUR , SCARED OF " JSSll? ' IJ
j bicj chance. 7 EM babe. . --rd H
SHAW KEYS GOlK&f WMT'LLTHtr rl S uV' toSf
To UET Y0li pitch sre JJ SWKER - Afrits a?sppeS9 ZZffitt
TUB OPENER WITH J 'TfculK M&M
I THE ATKISTICSV - swiMIM OH V 4$ MOTHER. VLB
y THE garden f p :'-r -
,1 SLS V T'L : ? HtT,liABE -YOU WON'T U
amUirLm 1 BE ABLE. TO SldtJ "THE w -fCM
calcned for It. Princeton fell in lino.
6o did Harvard with a reluctance
that has since grown to dissatisfac
tion and abandonment of the policy
entirely. West Point likewise failed
to share Yals's enthus.asm and has
cast its vota unequivocally for or
ganized scouting.
. 193(1 The A. P., (?rcnl nrluln night Reserved
HEY, BABE VOU WOM'T
ot ftpuE.TO SlnOS THE 11
YANKS ARE COM 1Mb VJHEH
I ivnr, u-fM"tr, IKWK IHt
rRAMP, TKANP, TRAMP THE
ROYS ARC M:A-R-H-t1ferr
"Scouting Is a l?itimato part of
the game," Major Ralph Irvine Sass?,
Army's new head coach, to!d me In a
discussion tho subject. " Why should
wo waste a lot of time In coaching
when it can be saved and spent to
bettar advantage by useful reports
from our scouts? Information on
opposing teams Is bound to drift in
anyway and it might better bs on an
organized basis than otherwise."
Throughout tne middle west the
visiting scout is a guest of honor
Special space is reserved for him In o
good section of the stands, usually In
proximity to the press box. He is
dined and entertained, made to feel
welcome and In some cism furnished
with char to to facilitatL his observa
tions. : , There should be a limit, however
to tills sort of hospitality. An enemy
scout Is still an enemy scout.
A disc us -toss or or hammer-thrower
gets greater momentum, consequently
greater distance Into his heaves lr,
propoition to the number of spins he
mafcei before letting the missile go.
Acting on this theory. Prof. Rockne
will Introduce a "double spinner"
play to the gridirons this fall, wit",
the ball-carrier whirling twice to giln
- momentum before he hits the open
ing. i All I have had Is a hotel room
demonstration of this departure, but
on the basis of this preview, It looks
good. Rolph Eosse. Army's head
coach, has offered to send Rockne a
set of castanets to disguise the ball
carrier as a Spanish tango artist.
Rlnkler returned from Port
land Thursday where he went to at
tend Buyer's week and to visit his
son, Jake, who is employed in the
Llpman-Wolfc store. Mr. Rinker was
accompanied home by Robert Hofer,
cf Portland, an old friend and busi
ness associate of Rlnker's in Canyon
City, 24 years ago. This Is Mr. Hofer's
first trip into Wallowa and he Is
much Impressed with Wallowa Lake
and the county as a whole. He will
leave for Portland Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Poole and Mrs.
Susie Davis motored to La Grande
, Sunday morning
! visiting friends.
to spend the day
cox
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Ho let the Robins down wish five hits j p(iui Walker In the high Jump. Med
and fanned 12, striking out seven
oi the nine men that faced him In
tho third, fourth and fifth innings.
Tho Cubs took the measure of tho
Boston Braves 0 to 0 and 11 to 1. A
pair of highly pollBhcd pitching per
formances by Charlie- Root and Pat
Malono and Hack Wilson's home run
bat accounted for Chicago's tri
umphs. ' Root net the Braves . down
with three hits In the opener while
Wilson blasted out his thirty-seventh
and thirty-eighth home runs. Malono
produced a five hit game In the soc
ond while Hack was sending his
thirty-ninth homer over the wall.
' Tho lowly Phllllcsi also won a
doublo header, taking the Cincinnati
Reds Into enmp by the scores of 10
to 0 and 4 to B. Four Red! hurlcrs '
were touched for' 21 safetles'Mn tho'
first While Colilni had the ctge over
Rixey, JrtjheHtiljtcap. ,)
Turning on tho Cleveland ifndians,
ale arc given to the Juniors tho same
as to tiic seniors, but their points
are not counted.
Five women will represent the rlflo
team from hero with: Frances Men
ge; Georgia linker, Greta McStmin,
M. Donovan and W, Dlockland. Mrs,
Baker -is from Union Junction. 1
Officials from this division are; C,
P. Roberts, L, V, Shirley, O. R. Wlll
lamu, L- V. Ohausso and E. Larkln.
Portland Wins
Six Games From
Seattle Indians
City'a T(-.reo Names
At tlw time "f IIk founding In
18.'t7. Atlnnlii, (In., win cnllcij Mnr-Hi.-irvIUp.
hut wIihii It V"t'uim lliii
termlrina nf sovmil TiHtoiuh It
nnme wnn rhrintfod to Tei'inimiy,
this lirtop liejn .('linilgoii 'to the
pri'HCM mime. ' , l.v
tho Washington 'Sana tors managed" to t
hold brip' second place In U14 Amor
icun league by u , muim j. vwu
poinu by Blagging out an ft) to 0
victory,. Eleven runs In, tht eighth
Tho Yankees kept pace with the
Senators In a home run festival with
tho St. Louis Browns, the New York
era winning 14 to 11. Babe Ruth con
nected -with-'his forty-second of tho
year whllo Combs, Goslln and Blue
laso rapped , put circuit blows.
Earl -Wmtehatl 'chalkod up hts
ninth, straight victory for Detroit as
tho Tigers turned-bnck tho; Boston
Red Sox 4 to 2. , .
TJio -tlury
Ion -Rite
Uy the AHKoclutnl Icress
Los Angeles took two games from
tho San Francisco Missions yesterday
; to maintain Its place in second po
j sition In the Pacific Coast ItMigue,
only one game now behind tho lead
j lnj,- Hollywood Stars. The Angels
1 won the series, 0 to 2.
j San Francisco won one and dropped
. ono In tho double header with the
Stan;, to hold third place, and stay
twG games behind the lenders.
.."i'hp An'(ji;ls,.v'6iV''Ui' ttle morning,
l'3 'tb, 1,'. .yjiU ,lu .the, atornoon ses
, BlpiO, to ,2. .lit , the, morning, they
.hit.. Hocinan, Pllletto! hard aucl ofUm
, , 1 and, tho MHlohriJ played bad ball In
j .'ih, fiojdl The southern team was
Cisco, but came back to win the sec
ond 7 to 4. Jcsa Till and Karl Shce
ly each got a homer m both-games,
and twelve homers were hit during
the two sessions. San Francisco
took the series for .the .week, four
games to two.
Sacramento took tho Hories from
tho Oaks, 5 to 2, and won both gnmes
yesterday, tho morning sosnlon. 4 to
3, and tho afternoon affair, 4 to 2.
Tvio of the smallest Sunday crowds
oi tne season witnessed the game, i
Tin- 3onators had to bunch four hits j
In the third inuiiit; of the morning t
F.csBlon to overcome the Oaks' two
run lend, Tony Frcitaa having allow
ed four hltH and two runs In the
Marietta college, Ohio, ambitious to
take its place- in intercollegiate row
ing ;competion next yean has invited
Washington to race there on the way
cast to Poughkeepsie. Ellis McDonald,
former Washington captain and
stroke, has coached inter-class crews
in developing the sport at Marietta.
Ho thinks Ohio State university may
take up rowing to add mid western
rivalry and Interest In a college sport
confined largely for yeara to a hand-
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Boy's Wash Suits
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Other Wash Suits
Age 2 to 8
50c to $1.75
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
I At Portland, first game: R. H. E.
I Scnttlo 3 10 .. 2
i Porllnml 4 10 1
Cox nncl Zalmibcr; Keating and ' 01 Beaooara couem
wooaaii.
n. H. E.
10 13 1
2 8 0
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Second game:
Seattle
Portland
(Si:: innings.)
Liimanskl, Kuna and Borrconi;
Ortman, Cascarella, McDonald and
Palm.
Los Angeles, first game: R. H. E.
San Francisco ; 12 16 1
Hollywood 8 13 0
Jacobs, Turpin and Gaston; Turn-
i cr, Hillerson, Yde and Bassler.
Second game,
Son of Wallowa
; Couple Fatally
Hurt In Wreck
uf.ilui.jdiv.nr.lTAn :ri : ' r- . -
Mi, res,.,nhl,S Una f ,.' Am(!rllni, "El '"K 'S.'VTO' ,, ' I
inliilni! or nil town bprainu ImiWir.
' .y,r nl'.-lil. For mHiiy Vonrs
itsi plndo mil llii njiii, iih jiin jn.
Rlr:il!!i'nm mim- Imi.vliii' illo con.
RInicllnii nf Iji. rnllrond In IS'.X! li
ln'Cfllnn n llim rluli Ini. -ft.. lir.......fn
'of il K Sl l-nli'-rfc niltl..ii 'lt.it.1. !..!..
ramie ;nnl lirtjioi'hint Inusslnn inlli-.
fury crnlor (Iu'ilii5-(lic niissa'-Jnp"
iiiil'So wnr.
NEW CHAMPS; i,
ARE CROWNED
IN NET PLAY
Seattle, Aug. 1 (l1) New champions
In all events wcro crowned In tho
Washington stato tennis tournament
which closed the Pacific Northwest
fcenson hero yesterday.
The lost defending title solders to
bo dethroned were uiurason Drlscoll
and Ray Cascly, Son Francisco In the
doubles finals yesterday. Bradshaw
Harrison, former University of Ore
gon star. Tacomo. and Bob Hoogs.
Eugene, defeated the California com
bination 7-6, 6-3. 3-0, 2-6, 0-3 to win
tho Washington title.
Harrison trounced Harry Prusoff,
Scuttle, In straight sets, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2,
to capturo his iourth singles cham
pionship in tho Pacific Northwest
this year,- Ho" had previous won tho
Pacific Northwest, British Columbia
clay court and Western Canadian
title?;
"Muse Alice Marble. 10 year old San
Fr' wcisco girl, garnered four eham
plt .ishlps in the Washington meet.
Sho defeated Mrs. Golda Myer Gross.
Berkeloy, 6-2, 00 to win the wom
en's crown, and with Prusoff her
partner In the mixed doubles, down
ed Mrs. Gross and Frank Gove. Oak-'
land, In the mixed doubles, 3-6, 6-2,
0-3. Sho hnd previously captured
the girls' singles title and women's
doubles championship with Miss
Margaret Sturgeon, Santa Monica.
Justo Saurez Will
Battle Perlick
NEW YORK, Aug. 11 MV- Justo
Buarcz, Argentine lightweight, makes
hit second American start In the
Metropolitan district this week.
Tho South American, who beat the
veteran Joe Olick In his debut in
thlr country recently, faces Herman
Pcrllck, of the famous KiilauiHr.oo
brother-act. in the feature ten round
er of the Qurensboro stadium's show
tomorrow night. Perlick, In n recent
appcaranrc here, lost a close decision
to Jack (Kid) Berg of England and
should give Hunrtv, a bitter argu
ment alt the way,
pTho National schedule has onll
two other fights of any general In
terest. At Braves field tonight, Jim
my Braddock, Jersey city slugger
meets Babe Hnt. Ponca City. Okln..
heavyweight. In the headllner while
at Spokane. Wash., on Wednesday.
Maxle Rosenbloom. the Harlem clown,
ww Is recognised as world's light
heavyweight champion In this state,
battles Nate brown of Philadelphia
In a six rounder.
.H.'- VWealthf'UMy'-! ' ..i,
Italy cmitnlns vnst (lt'pnIta nr
rook of volniutc origin on : flip
slupi'it of licr.i'.Ntrnct ,vj)lcanoo8. At
mm tlnm t Ii In fuck'; VnHeO1 loudtu,
was ileHptaori iih usclcsa, hut .Hie
work of a (llstinnialiod clioinlst,
Huron CI inn Alberto P.lnnc, tunipd
It Into vnhinhln iimUM-inN. Tho
IpiicKq CfHitiilns iiuich nlumlnum,
which la IiHiik rxtrnctoil on such a
fhiIo thru Italy IH become u Icnd
IMK producer of this melnl.
Voad for Excelsior
Tho vui lmw speelos nf npcii and
coItuiiwiKid, lopMliLT Willi hass
wimil. consllluto. cnnshlerahly more
than half of the t-xoHslnr produced
In this country. Othor speclca used
In excelsior luannraclinv am i)f
various HouttiiTii pines, willow, red
puni, while plno, sprm-e am) siuull
tuantllit-8 of many oilier woods.-"
Applause '
Conductors of oivliOHtras nro said
lo prefer nil"iii'c ufler n sehrtlnn.
Applause dlMturhs the Insph-ed mo
ments and ImuUs the spell. The
deepest enmiietjs are tpiiet, Ua
Kihly ham! leaders knew that ap
plause Is simply .ip:desiMico with
three leiters nndlteij.
Jng .Bert I( Cole lp. .t,hj) box for tho
Amissions.,, ;,cjpi(i uut.,uu. a Btoit battle
until, tho )iinth,.tlien Sigafoos clinch
rd t.hq , affair ,wlth a ionicr,. scoring
; . llOUllle Hill ;Split 'lf
- At Los Angeles, Hollywood dropped
thr fltnt.'finnn 12 to B to gun P'fnn-
ilrst two framoH Ed Bryan pitched
Wmneli to an easy victory in the af
ternoon, keeping e'i?ht' hits'wcll scat
tered. The Senator:; scored all their
runs-dff .Tlurst. . '
' : , Pucks Finally Lost
. . After losing' the first game to Port
land lii teiv-innlngri, 4 to 3. Seattle
tliVilly hroko -into, tJio. winning col
uniir by. taking a six fnnlflg game. 10
to-,2, yIilch was celled, -by agreement
tOi enable Seattle to catch a train.
Seattle look only tho Ono game in
the aeries, Portland Vio-.iing i
straight victorias.' v 1
too games toriav, tcamA trnvellnr?,
4
......... 7
Wetzel
6 1
6 0
and
... i
EOBBY'S FIRST SWIM
IN 10
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San Francisco
Hollywood
; Davis and Pcnebsky;
oevcrekl.
j At San Francisco, morning game:
J Loa Angeles ....13 20. 0
Missions 1 9,3
Delaney and- Hanneh; H. Plllette,
Knott and Hofmann, Walgron.
Second game:.,; , , , R. It. E.
Los Angeles ..,.j... 6 13' !2
Missions; 2 5': 2
Baccht and Skiff; Colo and Brfiii
zcl.
! Oakland, Morning game;, R. H..E.
,' Sacramento ... 4 7 1
I Oakland 3 11 j 1
I Freitas. Gould, Hamilton. Thoma? Ti "J
nri H irfC. Priu.-nt. n,i i n,hPrf. , brothers and three sisters,
I Second game: R. H. E.
: Sacramento , 4 11 0
Oakland 2 8 1
Bryan and Kochler; Hurst,
J Qiuikl and Hlcci, Lombard!.
Itv Kdna Ueufnuv Hunter..
(Observer Correspondent)
WALLOWA, Oregon (Special)
Roscoe ' Roysters, of Walla Walla.
7 innings by agree- eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
R. H. E. Royster. of Wallowa, who was fatally
Injured in an automobile accident
4' miles west of .Dayton last Thurs
day, died at 2 o'clock Saturday morn
ing. With him at the tlmo of tho
accident was W. R. Reborn, city en
gineer of Walla Walla, who died from
his Injuries before reaching the Day
ton hospital.- Both, men were,found
unconscious, by a passorby, who sum
moned: officers; and a; physician. .
V;;Tli6 S. R. Royster Xamily was noti
fied of the accident Friday morning
niul left Immediately for Wolla Walla,;
reaching there before the death of
their son 'and brother. Mr, Royster
-leaves ,&' wife and two-yeai-old phild
In' Watla Walla1 and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. R. - Royster. - and two
of Wal
lowa. The funeral will be held In !
Walla Walla Monday.
The home of Bill Cramer was de- !
stroyed by fire about 11 o'clock Sat- I
urday night. Mrs. Cramer and in-
fant child are visiting in the cast.
Mr. Cramer had gone homo In the )
evening and started a flro In the )
COUVSCS III U S. was awakened by the noise of the
uro aim nan jusc cime to escape irom ;
tho house. It- Is supposed the flro (
Mc-
,25,000 Baby Golf
Ronald McKinnls, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hcrschcl McKinnls, is her from
Pittsburg, Penn., where he is a pro
fessor of chemistry at the university.
Ho will spend a two weeks vacation
WAKmMn'VnN.- Amr 11 1i TUnan
bau golf courses sprouting around Parted from a' defective flue
the united states now number 26,
000 and represent the Incredible
value oi $125, 000,000 in Investment.
This la the estimate compiled by
finds 15.000 of them have spruiiK Into V8.U1"S parents.
existence since last January.
I Primarily the government's com
mercial sharps have been lnvestlgot
( lug the subject by reason of the rie
I rrand tho miniature golf establish
ments are creating for materials of
variout- kinds, all during a period
when demand for substances Is a
matter of general concern. The
courses promise to consumo in tho
A wire was received by Mrs. C. C.
Roop Friday that the 14-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pficffer
of Pocatcllo, Idaho, had been killed
In a water wheel. Mrs. Roop and
her son. Edward, left Wallowa Satur
day morning to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Roop and Mrs. Pficffer are sis
ters. The Pfieffer family wore former
residents of La Grande.
"?R"i',a' "S1?.;'"" wrna now living i Milton-l vi;
i miri fiim-nti r.vr n-niniifo0 Hiiig In the valley. Mr. Keeler states
also the products of n dozen lndus-
, tries,
Oobby Jones recently forsook fiolf and donned a cwlmmlnq oiiit for
the first tlmo In 10 ycaro l-.e Is chown naovc with Mr. and Mrs. Roo
verU (csr.torV ani. Dob Gardner (rlaht) on the bcr.ch at Sja Island.
Friinftwlek, On'
Hack Wilson Near
National Record
CHICAGO, Aug. !1 WV-Just five
more home runs and 44 games in
which to get them and Hack Wilson
of the Cubs, will have set a new Na
tional league record for round trip
blowc.
The pudgy Cub outrielder yester
day laced Boston Brave pitching for
thrco homers In a double header to
give him a total of 39 for the season,
and equal his 102 record. The league
record of 43 was set last year by
Chuck Klein of the Phillies, who to
day was ten behind Wilson.
ENTHUSIASTS GREET HAWKS AFTER RECORD FiLGMT
fiN ft , f T iv" lift, w.--fNjiXtiajito- t . f
U! IK, J , wrw- " - i. 1
v . . . v t
League
Standings
it has been 15 years since he
has been In Wallowa and that he Is
glad to be back renewing old ac
quaintances. Mrs. Harold Hamstreet and daugh
ter, Mona Louise, were down from
their farm - home on Prairie Creek
Saturday, visiting Mrs. Homstreet's
Your
Rooms
Look
Cool
People are
: furnishing
: their living ,
: quarters for .
the season
andthe temperature-creating
a
cool ap
pearance with Lloyd
loom furni
ture. It is
airy and col
orful and
offsets the
hea
vier furniture.
Light in weight for all its strength and durability, Lloyd
furniture may be moved about without assistance. A
woman with a flair for decorative ingenuity finds it
gratifying to indulge in her whims for rearrange
ments the instant they occur to her. The Lloyd suite
she buys now will be a source of interesting room
changes that she can effect the entire year 'round.
W. II. BOHNENKAMP CO.
Il
su,rd. siiipitpfiriHas
ll.V HlO ASKIH'lutLMl I'rt'ss j
COAST I.KAIU li I
W. L. Pet.
Hollywood 18 10 .043
Loa Ansi'lpa 17 11 .007
Kun 1'riuu-lr.co 10 la .571
Mission 14 14 .500
Kncramonto 13 15 .404
Porllnml 12 10 .42
Oakland la 16 A'29
Seattle 10 18 .357
NATIONAL I.K.U1I l:
W. L. Pet.
Brooklyn 00 44 .000
Chleai;o 64 44 .593
New York - 61 40 .570
St. l,oills 66 52 .510
Pittsburgh 50 55 .470
Bustotf 50 50 .453
Clnelnnatl 45 58 .4:17
Philadelphia 37 70 .316
AMi:itic.N i.k.wiit:
V. I,. Pet.
Philadelphia 77 W7 .675
WnMltmrlon 60 45 .605
New York 07 40 .593
Cleveland 58 65 .513
Detroit 50 57 .400
Chicago 41 07 .390
St. Lotlls 44 09 3R9
Boston aa 74 .330
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Angles attcr cresting tho continent In U hours. 50 minutes, s3 trconc.':.
fro;;i t!io previous f.'.i.cit ti.Tie m.-.dc in an er.stwsst crezzir.z.
"nw n.av;ia onsen tiimcci ot.t or his rpecr'y monspt.ms at Los
H; clippcj nearly (our hours
i Itv Ainu (imtlil
(Associuictl Press Sports Editor)
ColleKc football coaches, as a whole,
are quite ready to U-t tho non-scout-I
UiK tttea tilt: a natural, but nevrrthc
: Inis sMetly UiiUh. On the other hand,
i some warm advocates of the theory
land practice remain. amoiiK them
Dan McOiiRtn of Vaiulcrbilt.
; Colonel Dan has sucur&tpd to all of
. Vandy's opponenls that their
i Raines be played under a non -scout -,
iut; rule, but It is questionable a to
i how many will accept the Invitation.
I A fe yoars a;o. non-scout In?: gain
ed impetus, pnrtinlly as a re-art ton
ui a iis.ui.tiii of o r-rmpluisis on
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