'i 4 1 Veteran Dupas . " MIAMI 'BEACH (UPI)-Knock out puncher Garnet (Sugar) Hart ' of Philadelphia is confident he will upset thejadds in a 10-round tel evision fight against veteran wel ' terweight Ralph Dupas tonight at the Miami Beach Auditorium. If he "shows up big," Hart said he will demand a shot at Don Jor - dan's -147-pound title. - NOW THRLK SAT. COLOR OndmaScopE MMIMO PAT BOONE TOMMY SANDS K! NORTH GMW CK)UT CHRISTINE CAJttM 3 NOW THRU SUN WALT ' DISNEY'S "OLD YELLER" Also "SHOWDOWN AT BOOT HILL" For Girls Wards greatest dress sale! r At Washable spring cottons in pastel prints and solids i sizes 7 lo 14 for usually 3.98 each sizes 3 to 6x 2foi 3 usually Rush In . we're expectlng'a fast sell-out I Huge assortment . . . just arrived for this sale ( Pick shirt waists, side-sash styles,' tiered skirts. Roll-up sleeves, cummerbunds, lace,:h'bbon trims. Never before has WARDS had suchjtop quality dresses at these astounding low prices! Save now I - Fights Hart Strangely, Hart is rated a notch above the New Orleans battler in the welterweight division, but Du pas is the 7-5 favorite for the clash, which is the only nationally televised bout of Christmas week on NBC at 10 p.m., e.s.t. Mlarl was ranked No. 2 among the welters by Ring Magazine and No, 3 by the National Boxing As sociation. Dupas drew third rating from Ring and fourth from the NBA. - ut experts gave Dupas the and edge tonight boiing skill. on experience AFTER the GAME Toniie . . . join the school ,',' crowd for a snack at the HIWAY CAFE , h-OPEN 24 HOURS EAST ADAMS V 2.98 each S IYIMINO OtSIIVfl '; Buck Buchanan Observer, La Grande, Ore., Oregon State Hosts Cage Tourney; Ducks dORVALLIS UTI)5' Oregon State meets Air Force and Iowa tangles with Wyoming Saturday night in the first round of the annual Far West basketball clas sic here. The two winners meet Monday night for the title with the losers playing a consolation game. 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The Air Force has a speedy team headed by former Walla Walla prep star Bob Bechtel, while both Iowa and Wyoming are tall quintets. Dave Gunther, Iowa forward, is considered one of the top stars in the Big 10 while Tony Windis of Wyoming is the leading scorer in the Rocky mountains so far. Four prep teams also will take part in the classic this year, play ing afternoon games. On Saturday at 2 p.m. Roseburg meets Beaver ton and at 3:45 p.m. North -Salem plays Marshfield. NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) Ore gon's basketball team runs into the tourney favorite tonight in the first round of the 23rd an nual All-College meet here. Coach Steve Bclko's Ducks meet Xavier of Ohio which won the Recapping SHOP ALL DEPARTMENS FOR CLEARANCE VALUES Men's Sport Shirts Reg. 3.98 .. .. 1.97 50 off Reg. 2.98 ...1.47 $3.99 $3.28 $1.99 $1.35 Women's Rubber Boots Fur Topped 50 off Reg. 4.69..... $2 37 f.-.K,.,-- Reg. Reg From $22.95 SEAT LIMITED QUANITIES -SUBJECT TO PRIOR Tigers West Va Play Here Basketballs aplenty. will fly this weekend with flvt games scheduled for the floor starting at 5 p.m. tonight and continuing on through Saturday. Main attractions during the holiday basketball faro will be the james starting at 8 p.m. on two nights between La Grand and two Spokane high schools. Tonight th Tiger will host West the two clubs. West defeated Central Valley, th Tiger' opponent tomorrow night, 43-33 a week ago In Spokane Intercity prep play. The La Grand team will host Central Valley tomorrow night. Both clubs will also play the Pendleton Buckaroos in their swing into Northeastern Oregon. Central Valley plays 'there to night, West .Volley will meet the 3ucks tomorrow night. ;;.' Besides these two main features tonight the North i Powder JV's will engage the La Grande 'Ninth Graders in a '5 p.m. show While the preliminary totthe main bout will be between the North Powder varsity and, the La Grande JV's. at 6;45 p.m. '. v-;. Tomorrow night, preparatory to the Tiger-Central Valley game. the Imbler yarsity will iplay the La Grande JV's in the curtain raiser. Both Spokane clubs will arrive with more losses than wins estab lished during the early part of the season. West Valley is i 2-3 but one ot their wins was over Central Valley.-,:' v National Invitational 'Tournament last .year in.NewiYork City GIFTWARE 50 ' i ' i ',. 22.98 CHILDREN'S 12.98 CHILDREN'S mm DrrmT mtc eirio nil (You Install) COVEnS-- -. 50 i ... Host Spokane Cage I Tonight the La Grand High School court Valley, probably th stronger of Central Valley shows a 2-4 rec- ord. 'They lost to Ephruta in a close one on. Tuesday night of this week, $1-60.' Starters for La Grande were still unselocted as t this morn ins. Coach Jack Bainev revealed. The Tiger coach has been exper imenting witn various vmyers at tempting to get his starting line un in order for the Blue Moun tain Conference", opener with Hormiston on Jan. 9 and 10. However, he'll probably use all in varsitv men during the two engagements,; - aplenty. Jimmy Driskell, who scored 18 qguinst Union in the win a week ago, will undoubtedly be at a guard post m the starting lineup with either Buck -Corey or Rod Chandler at center. Dave Carman, Jimmy Hil Hard and Bruce, Simmons may be at tlio other starting posts. Dale Peterson, transfer from Corvallis this ,voar. ia visitlnii at that city over the holidays ,and .will not off - .' : Women s Slippers One Table 50 off Corduroy 50 off i Reg. 1.00 yd. J ,:: v50e yd. Plain. .Colors '". Reg. i.29 yd. Prints 69c yd. C0.4TS ' 1 1.47 POATS 6AJ ST1 Tl 47 off SALE f i ; I- IViPI I (LI to TALL MAN Buck Corey, rangy center who stands 4-3, will see plenty of action tonight when the La Grande High School Tigers battle West Valey of Spo kane. Corey is a junior. , (Observer Photos) East Meets West In 34th Shrine Classic By EARL WRIGHT United Press International Cclleeo football's annual post season i holiday competition .gets imo lull swing aaiurany wnn iuur games, three, of which will be tel evised nationally for armchair quaitcrbacks. Saturday's features aro the Ga tnr Bowl game at Jacksonville, Fla.i, the Blue-Gray game at Montgomery, Ala.; the East-West Shrine game at San Francisco, and the North-South night contest at Miami, 'Fla. All except the Mi ami game will be carried on na tional TV and radio networks. Mississippi (8-2) will meet Flor ida (8-3-1) in the Gator Bowl be fore about 40,000 and a national CBS television audience at 2 p.m. e.s.t. -The , Blue-Gray game before a capacity i crowd ,ofj 25,000. at 2 p.m., e.s.t., and the East-West clash before a -capacity .crowd of 60,000 at 4:45 pm., e.s.t., -will be NBC TV .- radio features. The North - South game at Miami, which figures to draw a crowd of 40,000, will be a radio feature of the Mutual Broadcasting System. :Thus the four , games figure to draw, 105,000 .fans in . addition to large TV. radio audiences. -, . Mississippi, .-which depends mainly on Us passing game, ar rived . in Jacksonville 'Christmas Day .land held ;a light workout. Florida, which arrived at .Ponte Vodra,-Beach near Jacksonville Monday, also held a light work out. Florida made its reputation this year on defense but most ob servers., look for a high-scoring, -wide-open Gator -Bowl game. : Coach Johnny Vaught's Missis sippi team, led by quarterback Bobby Franklin, halfbacks Jim Woodruff and Kent LoVcland and fullback Charley Flowers, led the Southeastern Conference in rush ing, yardage this year. Franklin, ficiually adnot at running or pass ing, scored six touchdowns and completed 50 of 121 throws for; 10 touchdowns v He nay ..'have some fun Satur day because pass defense was play in the scries. Other Blue Mountain teams in action tonight tncludo Baker host ing Caldwell, Ida., and - Central Valley at Pendleton. Tomorrow night Baker. hosts a strong Mac Hi quintet while Pendleton plays West Valley. The Dalles will play St.; Helens on Tuesday night, next week. ) - . . , ,. . I i "":"7': --) - i' TONIGHT 8:15 LA GRAIIDE ' vs. . '; WEST VALLEY . ' Of Spokane High School Gymnasium PRELIMINARY GAME " 'STARTS AT :30 ! ; 0Q0G3(lU0QriQ TOMORROW NIGHT . . Same Timo La Grand vs.. Central Valley of Spokane. ff . ... ADMISSIONS .. . .r . i Adults, 75c Student!, 50c ChiWrn'2Se ' L: Teams i RANGY - Rod Chandler, Junior center who stands over 6-, will return to the Tiger lineup for the. game here tonight with. West Valley of Spokane and 'tomorrow night with Central Valley of Spokane. Chandler hs ben out with an ankle Injury. 5afurdaSy Florida's big weakness WIS year. Florida has a tiny" bUt"'ioapabe passer in Jimmy ytltinn, ; 142 pound quarterbackj Kt j.J ' )' The West suffered "Li kerlbus blow for its clash wits tho Cast in the Shrine Game -arlSari Fran cisco when it lost': Buddy? Dial. Dial, star end from Bic sprained an ankle Wednesday and Jt was learned Thursday that he definitely-will not play. BjllSteiger, who played both end autl-ii thi back field tor Washington State this year, may have to play at both spots at various times Saturday because -of : the loss of Dial. ' Lee Grosscup of Utah wijjl start at quarterback for the West while Bob Ptacek -of Michigan probably will be the starting signal-caller for, the East. : ""i, f, : '.. 1 Waterfowl hunting ; has been poor . throughout; thef Noitheast-orn.,area.;.-j-, ..,. .;..-:-,Vviv' x Bridge creek anc shaw ipount ain ,elk hunts arc slow. Aiimala are remaining high, and scolter-ed;'- '-. .. ... .. SU?elhead angling Ss': fair to good in the lower John J)ay river between Clarno and Spray; poor throughout .the rest of! Noftheast Oregon streams, i (V . Elgin Trips St. Pats e? I ta"f. 2 . ror inira v.agerrin ELGIN (SpeclaDEtgln t Pat's of Walla WalRPbo wil third gome ' In four Marti game ployed here Tueidny. The only loss on the tygin was administered by Walla Walla earlier in We : Obert led Elgin scooars points while C'ason t,tallt)cd - IS. Carlson) Nuxall and ittip.iti' all dunked 12 for the Visfljjrs ' Half time score was 32-23 I or :of me nome ciud. ,j'r-.' LOS ANGELES Billy Casper Jr., of Chula VfttaiCallf.. has . entered the :33rd Jijuiuil $48, 000 Los Angeles Opefviboinnlng Dec. 31. fasper, whof Wof more than . $40,000 last yeanJtwafe mil- dora's, leading . moneyV;iijier of .A Woods I and Riffles d St. their In a imgnt. books it-its at ?asbo. frith 17 A1 V WSjOrtJ .Wf,V.V W -L.