La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 03, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Friday, November 3, 1933
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KOSML SCHOOL
FOOTBALL TEAM
ON WAY TO IDAHO
Twenty-two atroog. and all In Bood
. physical condition, the Eastern ore
1 goo. tkmattl school fooUdi team
feaarted stage here tt morning
bound lor Twin Falls, where the
Mountaineers will spend the night.
Tomorrow morning they trill Journey
wn to Albion, to met the Idaho Tea'
"etoer team In the Altrton Kara
school boms-comlng fptro.
Comparative scores gi't Eastern
Oregon slight edge but Coach Bob
Qulnn 1 expecting a hard struggle.
In four games this season, the Moun
taineers have emers-ed undefeated.
coring 106 points to opponents' six.
Only One Coast
Conference Game
Listed This Week
AM FRANCISCO, Ttat. 3 W Tba
, lnauuraUon of a brand new Pctflo
coaM conference football rivalry wlU
attract ra&)or attention tomorrow on
the far wtt' grid Iron program.
Competitor for years In baslutball
and baseball and more recent 1 7 In
track and crew, the Bears of the UnJ
rerslty of California at ls Angeles,
and the champion Trojans of the um
venrlty of Southern Catliomla, en
Joying it well-earned rest, will have an
opportunity tq ate one football game
- from tfcw stand.
' All tangible factors seem to faror
the Berkeleyans over their opponents
of the southern branch school. In
jiiaii-powrr and experience the Bears
01 admittedly the stronger and their
performance in holding the Trojans
to a 6-3 score last week showed the
height to which they are capable of
rial Off.
Yet Coach Bill Ingram was not
overly enthusiastic as he herded 1
squad of AO men aboard south
bound train at Berkeley yesterday. He
jwas afraid a mental let-down after
pant week's hard game and an under
csthnatlon of the Bruins' strength
might prove the undoing of his team.
Only three other conference teftma
wMI be seen in action this weekend
Bach will meet non-conference oppo
sition; ; ' ' ''' -
At Spokane, Coach Bane Rolling
foery's Washington mate college Coug-
nrs. running Into difficulties of late.
are expected to have no easy time of
it against Mike Pecarovioh's hard
fritting Gonzaga Bulldogs.
The football-playing : Indians of
Stanford university will stay on their
own campus tomorrow, meeting the
Ban Francisco Olympic Club.
University of Oregon, looming as
the biggeet football threat of the
northwest. Is favored to gain a victory
in a contest at Eugene with the Uni
versity of Utah. " -
LANDIS CRIMP
TO WORK FOR
Landta Orimp, formerly golf profes
sional at the La Orande country club,
-yesterday resigned as pro at the Pen
insula Golf club In Portland. He an
nounced ho had accepted a position,
with the Coco Cola company and will
hare headquarters In Oakland, Col,
Mickey Walker To
Fight Rosenbloom
NBW YORK, Nov, 3 W) If the
trend of the times alone could bring
doughty Mickey Walker down the
finish lino In front tonight, boxing
would welcome a new light heavy
weight champion, first man In the
modern history of tho ring to hold
three titles. '
Mickey goon to the wars again, pos
sibly for his tost title chance, against
Mitxie Itonenbtoom, 175 pound ruler,
In a fifteen round engagement 'in
Mndlnon Brjuaro Oarden.
Badgers, Bearcats
Tangle Saturday
0AEM. Nov.- 3 m Although
competition dnUi back to tho 19th
century, never has a football game
between Willamette and Pacific uni
versities ended In a tlo. Tho Purine
Badgers with be home-coming oppo
sition for U10 BearcttLH lure tomorrow
night.
"Old Gcorgof9f .Saved
" from Rifle' Bulled
' (Continued t.m Pago One)
Ills cover to greet a strange hunter,
ami Jtmvltubly ho would he slain.
Accordingly, Lieutenant Williams
said, a "rescue party" was composed
of lean hlllmm ami worried citizenry
and tho great stag was nought out
They found him, couched qulto un
afraid, in a thicket and they herded
him grritly out. He preceded them
with grave majesty; weaving his great
nntlers gracefully to avoid limb and
think, to the nearest rondwny,
Down this mountain road went the
strange procession fully ft tioM-n
men, hoaded. by a grizzled bull wap
iti to tho ranch of Henry Hnliero
k Iso. which lies In tho hills about
seven mlls southeast of MeacJiiun.
Wonflerlngly "Old George was
turned Into tlie barnyard and Into
tho barn. They led him to a suill,
filled, tiie mnnirer with hay and the
Mmtiuiox with succulent oat, and
lirt him to Ills especial ruminative
pleasures,
1 Tho rain drummed ft song nn the
shake roof and tho wet south wind
Ibont the bracken outside, and "Old
George," beloved, citizen or McnchAm.
was safe. I
EAGLES MEET
"ON THURSDAY
The Euulon lodRo mot In roirular
soslon Inst night. 'Hie woukly broad
oast proitrcun will hold next Mon
day evening, It was announced.
The men Joined tho auxiliary fol
lowing tho meeting for n benefit card
WW. ( .
Cards and Bears Agr.ee to Battle
"fair And Square" For Famous Axe
BKRKZI Y. Cat. ( Added zest
will be glren rictory In this year's
annual "filg Oame" between VrJier-
ilty or Calllamia and etanford toy the
decision of Itte Stanford suident body
to put up as a trophy tne axe orer
which the two tnstituttons hare v
red lor 34 years.
This rustic iovplement was first
UMd by manford In 1889 to Illus
trate Its famous axe yell, being em
ployed to decapitate an effigy of a
California sympathizer. It was taken
by force from t'ae- nands of ataniorti.
rooters In April of that year and lor
21 years was Jcept securely bidden in
Bersebry, exeept when brought out
at the annual football sally to Irk
their rivals down the peninsula. ' --
In I WO, under the (rulse of betosj
EASTERN OREGON
AMATEUR BOXERS
ARE ORGANIZING
This city's stout-hearted and asplx -
tng amatem boxers win come into
their rightful heritage In Ls Orande
tonight when they wend their way
Into Eagles hall to enroll for free J Temple-Drake Temple should halt
training from expert coaches and for I its losing streak here,
a chance to compete for the "Jack J Syracuse-Perm State The Orange
Dempaey- trophies m the Eagles big . of Syracuse should fly high,
relief fund benefit championship) Boston CoUege-Oeorgetown Pick
amateur boxing tournament on the injr Boston coMexe's strength.
same battle front here the night of
Hot. 21, 22 and 23, The enrollment.
meeting Is set for. 730.
Free training, handsome trophies, T
Eastern Oregon amateur champion-
snips, and trips to other tourneys
leading to the national N. B. A. meet .
In the east are at stake for the husk-
lea who report tonight.' The tourney
bouts will be for three rounds with
all matches arranged according to
age, weight and acuity as tne spec-
tators arrive for the frsys on the three.
nights of the tourney.
The locals will begin training Mon- ;
day night in the tower floor of the'
2.7-. JS . , H.uT
will .tart training ln publld wfth their
tends; relatives and the public be-
a ZZJZ J ZL. '
Amateur boxers over other points
ln Eastern Oregon, too. will be busy
tonight as they start mobilizing for
an Invasion of La Orande In fittest Of'
rtt tw '4it(mev. Amatetits are betnar'
organlzedi' and will begin tralnlngCa'"ornla- t ' '
Monday In Elgin, Wallowa, lxwtlne.! Oregon-Utah The Indians seem
Enterprise, North Powder,, ' Union,
Cove, Ilalnes: Pendleton, Baker end '
other towns and cities 1n Eastern
Oregon. The outsiders are to pep up
for -the big meet In their respective
home towns and pour' Into town on
the opening day of the tourney bent
upon victory. ,
AN IKO.NI.NO BOARD HINT
Do you have trouble In making the
covering of' yoor 'Ironing' board
smooth? This can be eliminated by
fastening the cover on when it is wet
or vert damp.' ' The cover -vill dry
slowly and be as smooth as when you
nut It on.
wi do our nurr
FALUNS
(5(Pl(D)ssaIl
motion picture operators for a newt
reel, 21 etanford students succeeded
In recapturing It and rushing It to
Palo Alto in the supposed motion
picture trucic ! "i
There it has since reposed In a
bank fault urrttl as a gesture of good
will It was mounted on a rrahogany
baxe and by agreement wish Califor
nia designated as a trophy to be held
each -year by tile school winning the
annual football gun,. "
Many bloody noses, bruises and torn
clothes resulted from the numerous
clashes that broke out between the
two turivemtlee In efforts to gain
pceeeasloti of the axe In past years.
Armored cars, tear gas bombs and
numerous weapons of attack were
Picking Grid
Winners For
Saturday
By Herbert Barker
(Associated Press Staff Writer)
I Some more guesses as to the ouu
'eome of some of Saturday's football
games: v .
Rlceanta Clara Bice seems In
I lor a beating.
, - Harrard-lehlzh The Crimson
,hould return to the winning column,
Notre Dame-Nary We don't see
any Notre Dame "outfit losing three
games In m row.
Brown -Princeton Here's a vote for
the Tigers. " 11
: Carnegie-Purdue Carnegie Tech!
and thlll particular gueseer come to
parting of the ways,
nnesota-'Korthrateni'I Minne-
te M w the second best
ln the Blg Ten; then this game
tbmaa
. ,. .t.
or cmM.
Dartmouth-Yale Unless It's a tie,
.... . . .
f,orldion?la
Pnty of red faces If Florida should!
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" .w , . . .
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to the visitors from Iowa.
' V. C'; h. A. -California A vote for
over-maicneu nere.
George Washington-Tennessee
The colonials may add another
southern victim.
Alabama - Kentucky Kentucky's
lost two In a row and this looks Uke
No. 3.
Ohio State-Indiana Rklo with
Ohio State.
Nebraska-Missouri Another Com-
htw-cer triumph Indicated.
, petrolt-llo!y Crons - It look, as J
though Koty Crrjes is toucher. ;
Iowa-Iowa State The Haw key ea tojLoul-lana vs. S. Carolina m.i
win,4 ' ' : n. Carolina State vs.' N. Carolina .
CbJcagO'WlJK-onsin We'll take a j Vanderbllt vs. Georgia Tech
filer on Chicago. ; 1 J Virginia Vs. Maryland ......
IS
435TH
GET IN EARLY -BE ASSURED
OF YOUR CHANCE AT
THESE BARGAINS
Prices rise in November. Your last chance to
gef whaf vou V;Wt at these low prices and these
EKDCAIL
Muftie Olren
Uuslc for the Episcopal church ser
vice Sunday morning foUows: pre
lude "In the Cksster Lane; offer
tory "Bend Out Thy IJght- A.'T. M.
Custance; cornnrunlonr "On Wings of
Song" saevidrLssohn: postlude. "Pro
fesslocai March" Stewart. Mrs. H
N. Asbby, organist and ciKslr director.
Vlelllng Here I
Mrs. George Chamberlain, who
spent the last few months at Union
visiting friends and relatives.' la ln
La Orande this week, a guest at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Skiff i
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Eecs McAllister.
She expects to return to Union early
next -week.
Guests . -r
Mr. and Ir-,. Weaxy McDonAkl
nave as their tioise quests the lat
ters two aunts, the Misses Nona and
Lydla Austin, both ol Portland. The7
also are visiting flendj In Elgin, their
former home.
Prom Imnaha
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Les'.lc are ln
La Grande where his mother Is very
ill. They make their home ln Im
naha. . - : ,
Correction
' In a story In yesterday's Obserrer
regarding the return date on round-
MAIX FOOTBALL, G
Teams
Brown vs. Princeton .
Colgate vs. Tulane .
Cornell vs. Columbia .
Pordham vs. St. Mary's (Oal.)
G. Washington vs. Tennessee .
Harvard vs. Lehigh .
Penn vs. Lafayette .
Syracuse vs. Penn State .
Temple vs. Drake .
Navy vs. Notre Dame .
Army vs. Cos
Yale vs. Dartmouth
. -New Haven
CENTRAL
Chicago vs. Wisconsin .
Detroit vs. Holy Cross .
Illinois vs. Michigan
Iowa vs. Iowa State -
Michigan State vs. Kansas State .
Missouri vs.' Nebraska
Wortht.m Mini
Northwestern vs. Minnesota .
Ohio state vs. Indiana
.Purdue vs. Carnegie Tech .
KOCKV, MOUNTAIN
Colorado vs. Colorado College .'. .., Boulder
Utah State vs. Wyoming Logan
FAR WEST '
College Pacific vs. Cal. Aggies Li :'J:. .Stockton
Gonzaga vs. Washington State Spokane
Oregon vs. Utah : : Portland .....
Stanford vs. Olympic Club . -Stanford
U. C. L. A. vs. California . Los Angeles .
SOUTH
Oklahoma vs, Kansas ...
8. Methodist vs. Tents
Alabama vs. Kentucky
Duke vs. Auburn
Florida va. Georgia
THE
ANNuVECSAICy
S.avJisijgs
aBDSODzirS
trip tickets to PorUend for the Ore
gon-Oregon State game, the return
limit should bare been given as mid-
night of Hor. 13. - - -
To V
Mrs;" B. r. Owsley and her two
daughters. Mrs. Victor Eckley and
Miss Ruth Owsley, went to WaUowa
today for a vlart wltb another daugh
ter. Mrs. Boas Hood.
Nelson Pleads For
Education Harmony
In State Schools
PORTLAND. Nov. I ID A pli
lor harmonious co-operation. ' and
condemnation of what he described
as "defeatist tactics," characterized
two addresses saade Thurwaay by Ros
cce C Xelson of Portland, president
of the state board of higher educa
tion, who visited the campuses of
University of Oregon, and Oregon
Bute college. --
In an address before faculty mem
bers and students at Eugene. Mr.
Nelson criticized such persons as
nave, he said, been subtely sabot
aging the efforts of Chancellor W. J.
Keer. "Dr. Kerr is sincere." the
chairman declared. "He Is not out to
harm the university, as some would
have us believe."
AMES FOB NOV. 4
1932
Score
Place
. 30-0 '
W EST
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...Birmingham
...Durham
.. VacksonvlUe
-.Baton Rouge . .
,..Ralelgn ' U
....NashvlUe
...Charlottsvllie .
. 21-6
. 6-14
. 12-7
. 7-18
. J2T33 -.
6-0
. oua
. 12-0 '
. .7-6
wi oua nurr
Providence
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, -Ithaca ' , , o- iAv-T " '"" ' ' l---f-fM
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JladelDbJa .. .
Bmore 0-12 , , fH WrVT 3l
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.Detroit 7-9 :l " '
Chammien : 0-32 ' " '" .
: Jbwacrty. ' U . ' . . '.' avV r 8
w 1 1 ur LiriLUi uav viirv ;
: palumbus , 7-7 "- -TIT '-.TTt ITT rv W
Science Agog .Over
Electron Jfrctures
(Continued Prom Fag On) -
self." Dr. Millikaa said.
Measurement of electron volt en
ergies of these particles up to 3.000. -000.000
volts has been made accur
ately, he revealed. ' .
These ' rays are dltlllng holes
straight through your bodies, from
bead . to heel,- and you like it he '
said. "They come from ti celestial i
iuucywigtiii ui me positions oj
the great celestial masses, such as the
sun. the stars and the milky way..
Tfcey are darts of Ught. eornuscu-
lar. coo-.poied of bul let-Use things,
that Is they cling together for lono-
dstances."'. ' . 1
. He explained that when these light
dait of cosmic- radiation hit the
nucleus of an atom, they tear It
apart, hurling out panicles, which
process he and Dr. Anderson are
photographing.'
Book' Week! YiU Be
.Observed Locally
(Continued Prom Page One)
the funds for new volumes is limit
ed.
Visitors will -be asked to
their choice of the books which they
want ln the llbrarv and the mn.t
popular volumes will be selected and
mace permanent property of the lib
rary. National book week was nriiri.
in 1813 by the American Lin
"e coy scouts of Amerl
NECKTIES
6 Dozen only of new exclusive patterns in silk, silk crepe and crepe.
A good looking, long-wearing edit ,of excellent material
Belted back in popular dark blue.
And always at Trotter's you will find the better grades pf
merchandise also just' now we are pricing our goods at a
figure that is only slig fitly abqvp the pxtremeiy low prictes
pf last spring.
Suits
As Low as
Oxford
Cossack Coats
Men's Suede Leather in Cocoa" or .Champagne.
Girl's Suede Leather in Nigger Brown,1 cham
pagne, Cocoa ::...;v;j. '
Corduroy
Cream or Elephant
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS
MALLQRY HATS - FORTUNE SHOES
FL0RSIIEIM SHOES - GRAYC0 SHIR
TROTTER'S
'and aaociated publishers. Tne aim
t ...
t Z
SpresX cemonstratlon for seven
In preparation for the coming bridge and party
season we stocked an excellent supply of
ATTRACTIVE TABLE
: DECORATIONS .
BRIPGE TALLYJ3, doz. ...
CULBERTSON TABLE COVERS, each
BRIDGE DECKS, new designs
RAPID CONTRACT BRIDGE TALLY
; ' " LUNCHEON PLACE CARDS
; In New and Novel Designs
GLASS COASTERS OF BRASS, set of 4 50c
' Saves your table and cover from stains.
. ' Individual Ash Tays .
CIGARETTE BOXES' OF BRASS OR LEATIER
La Grande Book
1114 Adams
3peciai
$17
2'9L $3
days but to make the week the dram.
.tiy. .trt rtf vear-round mnin......
mure, in . and responsibinty
young people's reading.
20c
50c
50c
15c
&Sationery Co.
Main 90
.50
95
$5.95
.45
25c
$2