La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 28, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 28, 1933
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
E. 0. N. PLAYERS
PICK ALL-STAR
OPPONENT TEAM
The Eastern Oregon Normal school
football players, at a meeting held
yesterday, selected an all-opponent
all-star team. Southern Oregon Nor
mal and Whitman college each land
ed four players on the team, and Al
bion anct Lewlston normal schools
of Idaho, each failed to land a place.
: The selection follows:
Left end Eosmussen, Southern
Oregon Normal.
: Left tackle Nelson, Whitman col
lege. Left guard Doughty, Whitman col
lege. Center Oiodgin, Whltworth col
lege Bight guard McLinn, Southern
Oregon Normal.
Bight tackle Boatman, College of
Idaho.
Bight end Cummlngs, Whitman
college. .
; Quarterback Gibson, Whitman
college.
. Left half Swan, College of Idaho.
Right half Brown, Southern Ore
gon Normal.
: Fullback Lancaster, Southern Ore
gon Normal.
Lancaster was the only man receiv
ing a unanimous vote for his posi
tion. . Lettermen on the E. O. N. team
this year follow:
Howard "Ben" Owsley, Walter
Pearson, John Hayden, Henry "Hank"
Hayden, El don Myrlck, Bill Hodgen,
Corwln Beery, Allyn Bornstedt, Win
nie Common, Ernest Bredow, Dan
Hanks, Lewis Halvorsen, Frank Beers,
Gerald "Jlggs" Burnett, Clayton "Cy"
Crawford, Kenneth Hodgen, Chris
Lassen, Fete Miles, Fred Fetterson,
Bay Berney, Lester Sannar, Al Smith.
Boots Walnum received a manager's
letter.
Basketball practice will begin after
the Christmas holiday season. Coach
Bob Qulnn announced. The hoop
schedule has not been completed as
yet, but several -colleges and univer
sities are being negotiated with for
games.
J. B. SMITH IS
HIGH IN SHOOT
AT PENDLETON
PENDLETON. Ore. (Special) J. B.
Smith, of La Grande, scattering 16
out of 35 targets In the Pendleton
Rifle club skeet shoot took first place
yesterday on the local range In his
first skeet tournament. Other gun
ners were Bay Spangle, eight out of
16; Ralph Jones 14 out of 25; Olen
Bradley, 30 out of 60, using 20 gauge
gun; Roscoe Perry 27 out of 60; A.
B. Thompson, 12 out of 25, 20 gaugo
gun; Al Bradley, 13 out of 26, 20
gauge gun; George Bradley, 4 out of
8, ,410 gauge gun.
Trojans To Play,
Ohio State Two
Games in 1937-38
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 28 WP)
Southern California's Trojans will en
ter a two-year football contract with
Ohio State university in 1037, It was
announced -by Athletic Director L. W.
St. John after a meeting with the
Buckeye athletic board 'last' night.
' The first game with Southern Cali
fornia will be played at the Ohio
stadium and the second, In 1938, at
Los Angeles.
It will be the first time the Buck
eyes have met the Trojans. Ohio
State appeared on the coast in 1920,
losing the Rose Bowl game to the
University. of California, 28 to 0.'
Reed, Clingman In
Draw In Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 28 (ff)
"Neither able to produce the deciding
tumble, Robin Reed, 166, of Rcedsport
and Otis Clingman, 160, of Oklahoma
City wrestled one hour to a idraw In
the main event on last night's wrest
ling card here. Each won a fall.
Sixty-four, dairy nerds in Iowa last
year finished the year's tests with
butterfat averages above 400 pounds
for each cow.
PRINCIPAL OHIO GAMES
(x) Denote Games o
EA
Teams
Brown vs. Colgate
Penn vb. Carroll
(x) Boston Coll. vs. Holy Cross
(x) O. Washington vs. Kansas .
(x) Army vs. Notre Dame
(x) Yale vs. Princeton -
CENT
Nebraska vs. Oregon State ..
Kansas vs. Missouri ....
HOCKV M
Denver vs. Colorado .
Utah vs. Colorado Aggies
FAR
Gonzaga vs. Idaho .
St. Mary's vs. Oregon . -
U. O. L. A. vs. Washington State
(x) S. California vs. Georgia
SOU
Xentucky vs. Tennessee,
N. Carolina vs. Virginia -
Vanderbllt vs. Alabama
W. Virginia vs. W. and J.
(x) Auburn vs. S. Carolina
(x) Tulane vs. Loulstan
(x) Florida vs. Maryland
(x) Georgia Tech vs. Duke
FOR THANKSlllVING OAV
f Dec. t, Saturday
ST
lace
Providence .
Philadelphia
Boston
Washington .....
New York
New Haven .................
KAL
Lincoln -
Lawrence ......
OUNTA1N
Denver
; s I
1933
Score
0-21
13- 7
0- 0
0-21
7- 7
7- 0
Salt Lake City .
WEST
Spokane
San Francisco
Los Angeles '.
Los Angeles
Til , ..
Lexington ..
Chapel Hill .. .
Nashville .-. ,
Morgantown ,
Birmingham
New Orleans :
Tampa
Atlanta
20-7-
0- 3
0-26
7-14
0-20
0-13
20-20
0-14
THREE GRID MEN
OF THIS STATE
ON "ALL-STARS"
First of the all-coast football teams
to make Its appearance is thait of the
Associated Press. It names Scliwanv
mel and Franklin, of Oregon State,
and Mikulak, of, Oregon, on the first
eleven men. 1
The first, second and., third teams
follow:
End Bill Smith. Washington.
End Jim Moscrlp, Stanford.
Tackle Adolphe Schwammel, O. S.
C.
Tackle! Lawrence Lutz, California.
Guard Bill Corbus. Stanford.
Guard Aaron Rosenberg, U. S. C.
Centex Larry Siemering, U, S. F.
Quarter Irvine Warburton, U. S. C.
Halfback Norman Franklin, O. 6
O.
Halfback George Wilson, St.
Mary's.
Fullback Mike Mikulak, Oregon.
Second Team
End Fred Canarinus, St. Mary's.
End Ford Palmer, U, S. C.
Tackle Bob Reynolds,. .Stanford.
Tackle Carl Jorgemen, St. Mary's,
Guard Larry Stevens, U. S. C.
Guard Ed Gilbert, St. Mary's.
Center Howard Christie, California,
Quarterback Phil Sarboe, Wash
ington State.
Halfback Arleigh Williams, Cali
fornia. '
Halfback Mark Temple, Oregon.
Fullback Bob Grayson, Stanford.
Third Team
End Al Norgard, Stanford.
End Butch Morse, Oregon.
Tackle-John Yezerskd, St. Mary's
Tackle Bill Boone, California.
Guard Howard Morris, California.
Guard Stun Storey, U. C. L, A.
. Center Lee Coats, U. C, L. A.
onnjit.GPbfLck Willis Smith. Idaho.
v Halfback Mat Muezynski, Wash
ington.
Halliback Bob Stanberry. Montana.
Fullback Joe Paglia, .Santa Clara.
KRAKATOA" IS
FILM OF ISLE
OF BIG VOLCANO
In connection with the feature pic
ture starring El Brendel today and to
morrow, the Liberty theatre also is
showing a film, two reels in length,
of unquestioned educational value. It
is entitled "Krakatoa," arid has to do
with the volcanic island of the same
name.
Situated in the Strait- of Sundn, be
tween Java arid Sumatra, the island
in 1883 was the scene of a volcanic
disturbance of major proportions. The
crater walls of Krakatoa fell in. to
gether with a part of the ocean bed,
carrying beneath the waves two
thirds of the island. A giant ocean
wave inundated the coasts of Java
and Sumatra, and caused a life loss1
of 36,500. Three hundred villages were
destroyed by the wave and the noise
was heard for 2,000 and more miles.
The picture shows much of inter
est of the present day island, includ
ing an eruption of the etiU active volcano.
Dr. P. A. Penlck, veteran faculty
member and tennis coach at the Uni
versity of Texas, rides a bicycle about
the campus.
Tonnn'c whanf. nrnrillftion tills VeaT
amounted to 7,789,000 koku, an in
crease of 21.0 per cent from the 1932
crop and 23 per cent more than the
average for the previous five years.
Woe Is Fistiana!
Baer Won't
Be Back
- By Guyle Talbot
(Associated Press 8 ports Writer)
NEW YORK (VP) It was a sad. sad
day for fistiana when Max Adelbert
Baer, the finest heavyweight pros
pect this country has produced In
many a day, paraded his brawny
beauty before a movie camera.
They're saying now that Max, of
the curly hair and svelte propr
tlons, never again will climb be
tween the ropes that is, unless' the
cameras are grinding and Max's
makeup Is faultless.
Reports from the box office reveal
that the former Llvormore Butcher
Boy has scored a real, unabridged
success in his first cinema adven
ture. They're calling him a "find,"
and not because he does any particu
larly fancy fighting. In fact, some
of the boxing experts, pressed into
service as movie critics here, found
all kind of fault with his ring tech
nique. A Minor Detail
"Looka, that," one of them growled
as Max mixed it up with Prlmo Car
nera on the screen. ."Why he's wide
open for a good left. If he'd a done
that against Schmellng he'd a
landed right square Inny lapt"
But, fortunately for Max's movie
career, he wasn't fighting Schmellng
at the time and, besides, he no long
er has to worry about any sports
writer's opinion.
Max's appeal, as the romantic
lover, is to the ladles. They know
acting. The big fellow Is so good In
the play's more tender moments, in
fact, that his new bosses aren't even
worrying about getting a fight se
quence In his next production.
Those shoulders, those windrows of
sparkling teeth, those eyes but
why bore the fair fans With a vulgar
prize fight !v ,'' ' " . 7'
Wouldn't Be Bright
With the kind of money ho can 1
collect in Hollywood it doubtless
would Beem very silly to Baer to re- :
turn to the boxing business. Even if
he would like to whip Camera and
hear himself called "champ" and
gain renown as the man who
brought the title back to the good
old XT. S. A., it still would seem a
little silly.
First, it would call for a lot of
training, whereas Mhx can go along
movie heroing In add moments and
still have himself a whale of a time
collecting breach of promise suits.
If you don't think that appeals to
the boy from the golden west, you
don't know your M. Baer.
Seconqjly, when he finally did get
Camera In the ring he would have
to take the short end of the purse,
which Is distasteful under the best
conditions. Too, he would be run
ning a chance of getting his features
scrambled to where they wouldn't
let him inside the studio gate.
So, the chances are great that fisti
ana is In for a period of mourning.
It can't recapture the Max who stood
under the showers at Yankee Sta
dium last summer, a savage fighting
man who Just had pounded Schmel
lng Into human wreckace. and
shouted he was going to do the same
imng 10 mat t censored) camera.
Max's beauty was not born to
blush for long among the cauliflowers.
WEBFOOTS PLAY
ST. MARY'S TEAM
ON THANKSGIVING
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eu
gene, Nov. 28 (Special) The Univer
sity or Oregon WeMoots will wind up
their 1033 grid schedule Thanksgiv
ing day, November 30, when they
meet. St. Marys at the Kezar stadium
in San Francisco. It will bo the
fifth meeting between the Webfoots
and the Gaels.
Disappointed but undaunted at the
sudden termination of their winning
streak at the hands . of Southern
California, the Webfoots returned to
practice this week with but one Idea
to end the year with a long-awaited
victory over Slip Madlgnn's eleven.
The Webfoots believe this Is their
year to turn the trick. With twelve
days In which to rest up and prepare
for the game, the Ducks are sure to
be in first class condition. Injuries
to Leighton Gee, star right half, and
Bernie Hughes, all-coast center, have
mended rapidly and 'both will be
ready to play. .
COOKED FOOD SALE
Auxiliary of the P. O. E.. Wed. a. m.,
0:30, Community Oash store. Thanks
giving dishes a specialty. 1J-27-2 t.
Currier's Tablets at Moon Drug Co.
f 11-8-1 m.
Moon's Pure Vanilla extract Is bet
ter and coats ess. 3 oz. 33o, 6 oz. 02c,
PC 11.39. 11-6-1 m.
Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Ct.
, 11-6-1 m.
MESSENGER SERVICE
1 Parcels delivered within city limits
15o. Over 100 lbs., extra. Phone
Main 705, 10-0-1 mp
. SCHOOL CHILDREN
Tou can get scratch paper for
school at the Observer. Now 2 pads Sc.
0-14-t f .
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column must
be In by 9 a. m.
TRY PEACOCK SLACK
for your stokers. Galther Ice & Fuel
Co. 11-27-1 m
NEW TABLE LAMPS
In tlie latest Bhapes and colors.
Prices range from $3.95 to $5.50. Mel
ville's. 11-28-1 t.
DID YOU KNOW THAT
we clean neckties? Send a trial or
der with your next suit or dress and
see what a difference a good cleaning
can make. Phone Main 66. Standard
Laundry. 11 27-2 t.
Be suro and attend the Chrysanthe
mum 8how at Cherry's store Tuesday
or Wednesday evening. 11-27-2 t.
SHAREHOLDERS MEETING
Notice Is hereby given that a spo
clal meeting of the shareholders of
the First National Bank of La Grande,
Oregon, Is called to be held at the
City Hall at La Grande, Oregon, at
10:00 a. m., Saturday, December 2,
1933.
This meeting Is called to determine
the policy of this bank relative to
Federal Deposit Insurance and other
matters properly coming before the
stockholders.
At the Direction of the BOARD OF
DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST NA
TIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE,
(Signed) A. K. PARKER, Cashier.
11-1-1 m.
You can afford a few flowers for
your Thanksgiving table. They aro
Very reasonable, 200 bunches assorted
flowers 600 bunch. Cherry's Florists.
Inc. 11-27-2 t,
SOMETHING TO THINK AI10UT
It Is a real pleasure to select a gift
from the wonderful, assortment of.
things for every rhember of tllo fam- i
for you and carefully packed ready
for mailing or express, without extra
cost. Take advantage of the Special
airt Service offered to you 'by Rich
ardson's Art and Gift Shop, "The
Christmas Shop." 11-28-1 t
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is by this given that the
undersigned executors of the estate
of Nellie M. Gasklll, deceased, have
filed their final account In the Coun
ty Court of the Stato of Oregon for
Union County, and that said court
has set December 14th, 1933, at 10
a. m.. at the County Court Room In
La Grande, Union county, Oregon, as
the time and place to hear objections
to, and for the settlement of sold
final account.
FRED D. OASKILL,
HARRY A. ZURBRICK,
Executors.
Nov. 14, 21, 28 and Dec. 5.
LITTLE GIFTS
The cleverest line of little gifts !
ranging In prices from 15 cents and '
up will be found In the new Christ
mas Line now on display at Richard
son's Art and Gift Shop, "The Christ
inas Shop." 11-27-1 t.
ml . Eos mezm&
ARB YOU WATCHING?
The Special 69 cent Gift Window
at Richardson's Ant and Gift Shop.
Wonderful values appear daily In this
window which will help you to solve
your Christmas problems. Don't miss
them at .Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop, "The Christmas Shop."
11-28-1 t
Ked Cross Drug Store
Send In Your
Fur Trimmed
COATS
For Mid-winter
CLEANING
Our process safely cleans and re
stores new life to your garment.
ODORLESS DRY
CLEANERS
1107 Washington Main 701
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE,
JOSEPH ami Way Point.
Leave La Grande, Dally
10:30 A. M. 4:10 P. M.
For PENDLETON, Way Points
Lcavo La Grande, Dally
10:30 A. M.
U. P. Stage Depot, 1308 Adams
Phono MAIN 4D
Only two'more days to enter the Oppor
tunity Contest at the Liberty. Theatre.
Get your entry blanks from us.
Instrumental acts especially
desired for this contest.
COLD REMEDIES
50c
"FIRE CHIEF"
$1.98
Lights, Siren,
Auto ..
PLAYING CARDS
Have a couple of New Decks
29c , 60c
YARDLEY
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Both Powder,
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50c
TOILET WATER
Highest grade, bulked, AQa
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Weeks - 3-Way,
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COUGH REMEDIES
For Children and Adults
25c to $1.25
L. & L. DRUG CO.
First Preliminary
Opportunity
Contest
Show
On the Stage
of the
Liberty
Theatre
Tomorrow
Night!
TWO MORE DAYS
LEFT TO ENTER!
Get Your Entry
Blanks at Your
Druggists
Preliminary
Tryouts Wednesday
and Saturday
Nights! Finals
on December 5 th
HURRY!
Get your entry blanks at our
store for the Opportunity Con
test. Instrumental acts stand good chances of winning
places. Two more days left to enter.
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It saves fuel costs because it circulates the
heat over a greater area than that reached
by ordinary heaters. And because every
joint is tightly cemented and interlocked, it
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'The cast-iron duplex grates burn wood or
coul, and like all the parts of this great
circulator, are made to render years of
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