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LA CRANDE EVISNINO OuStjltVKlt, LA GRANUfe, OUE. WtHlnt-sja?, Uecc mlM;r 13, 193,') Page Six 9m; .Ass,'a.. If I m 1 0. N. QUINTET . HAS NO CONTESTS BEFORE HOLIDAYS : Althouejh- the a-O. N. basketball m nil M nhraik 1ft, mn lB ill IK BOC out WMk of pracWoe, no gsmes will be played until after the holiday season, It ws announced by Coaoh Bob Qulnn today. He expecting two or three new oagera to enter school wHh, the beginning or me wm term the first week of January. ' Five game have been scheduled, four with Lewlston Normal school and one with the travelling House of David quintet. In addition ho 4s corresponding with Boise Junior col lege, the College of Idaho and Whit man college. ., ., Moat of the games lor the Moun taineers probably will be scheduled in Portland during the time the north vest conference meeting Is held. Coach Qutnn-expects to be in Port, land st that tune and contact coaches of other teams with the view of com pleting his schedule. Bome veterans from last years 'quad, will be tn school, but several positions wlU be at stake. Al Karasick Pins Stone in Pendleton PENDLETON, Oro., Dec. 13 P XI Karasick, Portland heavyweight, defeated Bob Stono of Chicago In a main event wrestling bout here last night. Stono was unable to contlnuo for the deciding fall after Karasick applied a crab hold. Howard Cantonwlno of Portland Uppercutted Billy Burns, Denver heavyweight, and then fell on him so hard Burns wus unaiblo to answer the bell for the deciding fall. Amateur Boxing Tills Scheduled Tonight the huge crowd of ring fans and fanettes expocted to bear witness to the hostilities, . Among the La Grande amateurs set for the gong sending them tearing Into the outside rlngmen tonight are: TOURNKY FACTS Occasion Eagles tourney of champions. Place Sacajawea Arena. Date Tonight. Time 8:1B p. m.: box office and doors to open at 7. Judges Unannounced. Referees i Charley Run yen, Charley Karther, Dick Russell. Joe Waterman and Chief Jim Stoffen. Tournoy Physician Dr. (Eugene Moon. Big Ray Barney, Jimmy Chandler, Johnny Zlgler, Stanley Bessey, Gerald Butcher, Orvllle Bowers, Leslie Sulli van, Harry Btewart, Verlln Keffer, Francis McClure, Johnny Rnhn, Wel don Marshall, Jack Matot, Hap Shir ley, Doug Burnett, Bill -Zlvkovlch. Floyd Sullivan, Wayne Sullivan, and others.'.4!" ' ' t- Tickets for the big fights are to re main on sale at tho Foley hotel, cigar stand until time for the box office to open r at , the Sacajawea arena at 7 tonight. : The first, delegation of fighters to arrive in town for the big tights were those from Wallowa. Other towns sending champions and near cham pions to the big' meet Include Baker, Union, Elgin, North Powder, and Icwlston. UNION FANS COMINd UNION, Ore., Dec. 13 A largo number of local fight followers will go from Union to support Lowell Hutchinson, Dave (Trip Hammer) Tripp, Leo Davis, and Vic Tarter In their fights with La Qrande rlng eters at La Grande tonight, EI.dlN TO 8KB IIOI TR ELGIN, Ore., Deo. 13 Tills hustl ing, bustling little city will be prac tically deserted of boxing devotees tonight as Elgin ring followers Jour ney to La Orande to root for Jack Cope and; other Elgin, amateurs In tho Eagles ring moet. WALLOWA FANS EN ItOUTE WALLOWA, Ore., Deo. 13 Bobby Dougherty, Jay McCray, and other local amateur boxing champions will be followed by ring enthusiasts for their fights at La Qrando tonight. Germans have Involuted a sound proof telcphono booth mounted on wheels that can bo moved from place to place In noisy factories. An electrically operated portabla sanding machine luis been Invented that Is simple enough to ba used by an Inexperienced person. Stop That Cough Quick! Just take a swallow of Tlioxlne. ft famous doctor's prescription. It soothes the throat Irritation, stop ping the cough almost Instantly. It docs more. It goes direct to the In ternal cause, Its antipyretic, anal gesic, stimulating mm mild laxative actions old the system in quickly eliminating the trouble. Thoxlne Is not only the bent cough relief, but also Is best for Sore Throat and Colds as well. Make It your family medicine lor these ali ments, keep It handy, there Is noth ing better. Pleasant - tasting and absolutely safe, even for children. Your money bark if not entirely satisfied. 36c. Glass Drugs, Inc. Adv. BUS SERVICE For WAJJ.OWA, ENTERPRISE, JOSBPII and Way Points. Leave La Orande, Dolly : 1040 A. M. 4:10 P. M. For rENDLETOV, Way ToloU Leave La Orande, Dally 10:30 A. M. U. P. Blae Depot, 1308 Adams Phone MAIN 40 It'll be a Marry Christmas for Them! One thing Cary Grant and Virginia Cherrill, Hollywood stare, nre) sure to Tecelvo lots ot on Christmas Is congratulations for that's the day thoy'vo announced for their wedding. Horo you soe them at a London hotel aftor Cary had arrived to attend tho English premier , of Ilia latest film. a-.'..-v.....o,,.a. y.far OREGON STATERS TO OPEN SEASON OREGON 6TATE COLLEOE, Cor- viiUla, Dec. 13 Multnomnh ath letic club and Union Oil, leading Independent basketball teams of Portland, will Invade Cor vu 111h this weekend to play the Oregon State quintet. The Orangemen will open their pre-conference uoason against Multnomah club Friday ntght at 7:30 o'clock and will play the Oilers at 7:30 Saturday night. Slats QUI, Orange coach, more than likely will use several combinations ojurlng the two nights to get a line on prospects for tho conference sea son which, starts here January 6 and 0 against Washington State. The Orangemen not only won the north ern division title last year but took the Pacific coast conference cham pionship from Southern California In the divisional play-off. Six Orange lettermen are back for action this year. Captain Skeut O'Connell, George Hlbbard and Merle Taylor are forwards and Red Mac- Donald, Carl Lenchltsky and Fred Hill are guards. t . i 1 J ' 25 Hoop Games Are Scheduled By Cougar Quintet WASHINGTON BTATE COLLEGE, Pullman (Special) Nine non-conference games preceding the regular basketball season have been sched uled, by Earl V. Fostor, graduate manager. Tho northern division Pacl flo Coast conferonco schedule Includes 10 games, four each with the Uni versity of Oregon, University ot Wash ington, Oregon state college and Uni versity of Idaho. Coach Jack Frlel will send his bas ketball players Into their first com petition next Saturday night against Whitman college ot Walla Walla. Cheney Normal will be played at Pull man December IB and 10 while El lensburg Normal will be mot at Ellcnsburg December 38 tfnd 2B in non-conferenco tilts. aonzaaa will be played December 30 at 8pokane and February 10 at Pullman. Olsen's i Terrible Swedes, a traveling aggrega tion of fancy performing stars, will appear here January 1 with Whitman college playing a roturn game Jun uary 2. For the last six weeks Frlct has been working his men who shape up promising In tho pro-season workouts. Lettermen from last year who ore turning out Include Roland Johnson and Loo Sonrdcckcr, forwards; Ken wins, Rex Scott and Phil Schmllt, guar. Among tho ukolv varaltv plnyers are Bob Houston, 0 foot 7 Riant: and Sieve McNeil and I JIWIalllnllnlll 1 r. Use Blue Mountain Butter j To inorensn llw nnfvifivn v.ilna iu I ayoi' ol ( hrwtmns food use l'"or Suit- at Most A 100 Home Product BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY 1109 Washington Ave. phone Main 60 TO, REFEREE i Dirk IlUKM'll, above, lias been w selected t It I rut mini In the ring Nor the Urni'M llutrhlnscni-iimin.V l( ('lm)Mlli'r hont mid oMiit mutches on Mio ICjikIi'.s unt'-nlBht totimoy if niimfeui liolii(f clmniploiiH ' iiikI nnir I'luimploiiH ut tile Hnni- r .. : (nwi'ii liriiiiu f itnlirlit.. M21'. " Riilitlcy McPhcc, a couple of sharp hpotlng aces who transferred from the; University of Washington and Elleusburg Normal. -vTho conference schedule Includes: Jan. & and 0 Oregon State at Cor Vollls. ' Jon. 8 and 0 University of Ore gon at Eugene. Jan. 16 and 10 University of Washington at Pullman. January 20 University of Idaho at Pullman. Jan. 20 and 27 Oregon State at Pullman, Feb. 3 . University of Idaho at Moscow. ' Feb. 16 and 17 University of Oregon at Pullman. . Feb. 23 and 24 University of Washington at Seattle. March 2 University of Idaho at Pullman. March 3 University of Idaho at Moscow. Wo Undol-Mi llfUl 1. m unrlluto m-n crt I flllitl itl'ltsi til.. I if ...III i. IJ J-.. when they wear clothes. J. E. Rcfmor, Lodl, CaJ., farmer, pulled n carrot In his field and found 1C ouclrcled by a gold ring, through which tho vegctablo had grown. California's bee Industry contrib utes to the support of 14,000 jwr soiis mul produces a revenue of $20, 000.000 yearly. plenty ol' liluo Mountain Groecrv Stoios. -' MACK TRADES OFF STAR PLAYERS IN BIG PLAYER DEAL By William Weekes (Associated Press Sports Writer) CIIICAUO, Dee, IS ! The lilKgest baseball player deal ot them all was In the bug today, anil the annual major league meeting settled down to regular business anil lesser swaps and eules. Connie Mack had disposed, as had been reported he would, ot Lefty drove, Rube Walberg, Mickey. Coch rane, Oeorge Earnshaw and Max Bishop, getting In return, around $300,000 In cash, and Pitcher Bob Kline and Inflelder Harold Warstler from the Boston Red Sox, and Catcher Charlie Berry from the Chicago White Sox, Boston got Orove, Walberg and Bishop; Cochrane will manage De troit, and Earnshaw will pitch for Chicago. The White Sox lost a first string catcher when Berry went, but obtained In return, Johnny Pasek, a receiver who figured In the Detrolt Cochrane deal. The acquisition of Orove, Walberg and Bishop promises to make the Red Sox a real con tender for the title next year, while Detroit will be well-heeled for cat, chers, with Cochrane end Ray Way worth on the roster. If he pitches as he did In 1920-30 and 31, Earnshaw will give Chicago something they have lacked for sev j eral years, a hurler who can be d-l pended upon ta win a lot of games. What Philadelphia got out of the ' oeai beside tno saoir.ouo, appears much less concrete. Mack's announcement almost com pletely 'overshadows other bright bits of news. Kenesaw Mountain LandJs 1 was signed to another seven-year con- truct as baseball commissioner, and William Harridge was given a flvc-j year document as president, secre- tary and treasurer of the Amerlaan1 league. t The huge deal by no means ended ' the bartering. There were numerous other negotiations on the fire. The Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis were reported to be tangled Up In a sizeable piece of business, while tho Cincinnati Reds were said to be after Catcher Bob O'Parrcll of the Cardlnuls as playing manager. Cleve land wanted Oscar Mellllo, St. Louis Browns second baseman, but had little hope of getting him. as Man ager Rogers Hornsby wantedl Earl Averill as St. Louis' share of the deal. The Boston Braves were believed angling for Klkl Cuyler, star out fielder of the Chicago Cubs, as re ports of a deal by which the Cubs would trade Pitcher Pat Malone and i Cuyler to Cincinnati for Chick Hafey ' fell through, However, It was rumored that Pit-' cher Malone Is for sale or trndo with St. Louis or Pittsburgh angling for him. EAGLE-FVED PAUL WANE It BAGS 'CAT1- WITH- PlrVTOI, MIAMI, FlW'iswul'Watunriiafdl. hitting outfielder of the Pittsburgh riraics, nas an accurate eye In hunt ing as well as In baseball. , Coming hero to fish and finding that sport tome, he dropped his tackles and took to tho Everglades in search of big game. j The first shot he fired from n .33 pistol dropped a 30-pound wildcat from a trm tnn I CHAMPIONSHIP Amateur Boxing Eastern Oregon Titles SACAJAWEA ARENA La Grande's Last Amateur Ring Show TONIGHT 8:15 ONE NIGHT ONLY See Champions vs. Champions! Prices: 65c with a few rlngsldes at $1.10. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SHOW IT'LL BE A WOWI Listen In AN intornatioiiiil broadcast, second of a series of lectures by Dr. B. J. Painter, President of The Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. Dr. Palmer is known throughout the civil ized world and rated as one of the few outstanding speakers of America. He is vitally interested in the right of tho sick to get well by the method of their choice, yet his (alk is not ballyhoo, I urge you to listen, you may hear much about what concerns YOU. The time: 12 o'clock (mjidnile) next Saturday, Doc. 17th. Radio Station WIIO-WOC, 50,000 watts. Turn your dial to 1000 kc .Dr. F. L. Tribe FOLEY BLDG. LA GRANDE . Union Expecting To Defeat Ticer Team on Friday A team at sophomores which went through season at losses, was Un ion' basketball record for last year. But with tha same team now iAok perlencedi faster and better equip ped to do battle with opponents. Maroon and White stock this year Is reported to be flourishing. Several games last year were loot by narrow margins by the Union five, a fighting outfit, and It is expected that the quintet this year will rank as one of the strongest In this district. That Is the . situation 'that Coach Ira Woodl and hie Tigers will face here Friday evening at the L, D. 8. Recreational hall. H13 'basketball team, with only three veterans from last year on hand, and the problem of developing .newj forwards and a center, will be hard pressed to defeat Union. As a matter of fact, the Bob cats are expecting to win, and are making no bones about It. During the next two months Wcodle's team will be in a formative etoge. and Ae undoubtedly will use many combinations In on effort to find out. wMeB group play the test boll. For that' reason local fans ore not expecting La Orande to pile up any long string of victories, duo most of them believe that by tho time the tournament' , play approaches, the Tigers wU too strong enough to cope with all opponents cji fairly even terms. VENICE OFFERS GLASSES FOK U. S. WINE DIBBERS VENICE, Italy VP) Venice's fa mous glass Industry hopes for a sharp pick-up In Its export business as a result ol prohibition repeal In America. ', . It will attempt to convince tho American drinker that to bring out the best qualities of his wine lie re quires a particular shape, thickness and color of glass as manufactured here. There are dozens of varieties of the glasses, designed for as many different kinds of wine. RESTLESS FOOTBALL . ' SQUAD SPURNS REST BIRMINOHAM, Ala. UP) The well known letter carrier who went for a walk on his day off had nothing whatever on the Bulldogs of Howard oollege. 1 Having acquitted themselves well In several strenuous games, the foot ball players were given a five-day holiday by Coach Bildle McLane. He told them, they need not come near the praotlce field nor even so much ns think of football, for they needed a rest. Next . day Eddie looked out the window and sow the whole team busily engaged In the roughest sort of praotlce. He tried to run them In, but they complained of weariness ot.;loafUn!v Bluli -!sltod -f hp); must kc"M trim. - 'I Lucille Robinson of De Mblnes, la., women' western golf champion, is majoring in journalism and physical education at Drake university. 1 For the -first time) in their 42 years of annual football engagements, Fur man and South Carolina battled to a scoreless tie this season. On a' Bicycle ft 1 .loVsV Tho greatest admiral's ot tho nll-urouml Ainnrlcuii hlcyclo cham pion, are his wlfo and little daughter, Audlcy. The champion, Norman II 11), Is shown qliovo with his family Inspactlng a tandem bike Norman usch In training l'or six-day grinds, .) . ' Only Princeton Of Major Teams In Unbeaten List By The Associated Press The defeat of. Emory and Henry by Richmond Saturday reduced the list of unbeaten and untied football teams to six In the final Associated Press tabulation for 1933. Only Princeton, among major schculs, is Included In the -list. The list follawii: Pts. Pts. Team Won For Ag. Bluefleld (Va.) Col 0 291 19 Murray (Ky.) Teachers 9 25S 25 Princeton 0 217 8 Klrksvillo (Mo.) Teachers 9 212 26 Depauw (Ind.) Univ. .. 7 138 0 St. Cloud (Minn.) Teachers 7 105 19 Irvine (Cotton)' . Warburton of POS O- TO PAT PLD TL Bast Young, Bluefleld college HB 9 18 0 0 108 S. I. A. A. Kent, Murray Teachers , HB 0 IS 0 0 00 Southeastern Feathers, Tennessee HB 9-" 13 0 0 78 Pacific Warburton, Southern Cal QB -12' '-12 0,0 72 Southern Cox, Duke .' FB 10 '"'11 3 0 69 Southwest Casper, Texas Christian HB 12 lJ :,11 0 0 66 Big Ten Everhardus, Micnlgari ' i. ' HB ' 8 ;; " 8 '"10 ''--2 -84 ' Big Slx--43mham, Kansas State FB 0 ' B . 1 0 40 Rocky Mtr-Rlchlm, Utah HB 8::' ' 0 9 gO 45 Missouri Vol. Wetland, Drake HB. 10 !, '7 3 0 46 Announcing.... La Grande's Newest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shop EEMIAN'S STYLE SHOP 204 Depot Street featuring smart V thrifty Coats - Dresses Mi Public Viewing Thursday Entire stock on display and offered at Grand Opening Prices If you cannot at tend Thursday watch Thursday night's paper for full particulars. Grand Opening Sale Begins Friday - 8:30 A. M. Built for Two 1? ji Beavers Will Play Washington Nov. 3 PORTLAND, Dec. 13 W5 -The Hus kies of Washington, and the Oregon State Beavers will meet on the foot ball gridiron next season In their first gome in five years. Southern California counted two touchdowns against Washington on Saturday to boost himself Into fourth place In the. final Associated Press compilation of leading conference scorers for -the 1933 season. Warburton finished with 72 points against 78 for Beattle l'euthers of Tennessee. 90 -lor Cecil Kent of Mur ray (Ky.) Teachers, the Southern In tercoUeglaita A- A leader, and 108 lor Pete Young ot Bluefleld college, the nation's pace-setter. The leader in each group or con ference follows;.' Ilinerv FIRST WARD TO PLAY BAKER FIVE The First Ward M. I. A. basketball team will open It3 1033-34 season here Thursday night, playing the strong Baker ward team at 8:30 p, m. sjt the h. D. ) Recreational hull. A small admission fee will ibe charged. Howard Lyman and Lowell Stod dard, forwards; Horton Andrews, oon ter, and Jlggs Burnett, Wllford Btltt, Bill Corey and Carllle Nibley, guards, make up the personnel of the looal team. SCHOOL GIRL Permanent Wave $1.75 Includes Service Permanent Waves Includes Shampoo, OA CA Haircut, Flngerwove tyi" Others 3.60 to S.O0 Always Guaranteed CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP ra Phono Main 260 Give the gift you'd like to get for Christmas a camera. The Eastman line is com pletely represented atour store. Make your selections now. "Kodakery" is ottered free for a year with every Eastman camera. Albums 2$c to $5.50 . RED CROSS DRUGSTORE tj ?i Zfor Christmas I Kodaks j Brownies A 1