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Show PAGE SIX - - - lEriihusiastsE ian-i:en- MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927. . EVENING-HER'AiD- eamdBa oketbaii. - USSBL gueror Stars Involved In Diamond Scandal Await DecisioriJOfL'andis Schwab " Ni rtr - Mi. i - J t I v V 1 CONTINUES b THE WORKlENVILt SQQN START- THElJUlLDING m t" I " i t 1 JVv JgSZT' LL r3l , :y GEO. - -- HOWIT- DOME - y -J - !R)VLANDirT' .lMJV ' tb"30 20 7. i , . M i 1 i in DISCOUNT - O A i MEN'S SUITS, A l t - lit I t n r . . 4R,S' BERG Z,4 I ,. ' SALE ! t Remodeling Success of Amateur League Indicated ; At The I'rovo banketlm!! tw.iu are retwrirrt w eager lo tkrw "14 a'""' leiir Itu.vkelliiH leiiglie In rue ucar fill tins .and tentative nrrii HgWllHitS I for H)t 4uwvJi wade !: (Ja'mf In : Armory mil Splayed 1Ujiuh's ... . ; t. ..it..-- . lory, HwrnillR lu jirvsflil lumrah of tbe'len Ichmin iillons. wifh-to play three guinea. per 'eek. I'nlclice luMirM will 1 arranged for every other' JriJUrht, so that the IciIiin may lit top form for the regular wi- foiuitcrx, The following tftfmw are the proli ini'iiiir : Pacific State cide U'asF Iron riK- - jihuir; Columbia Wteel. wrvice "Mallow. Nliirlup CaiKlv eonituiuy. Fit new, mid Fun 'litlt. I.Wa tennifoin the rnilroml Uhojts, two teiiiiiV from the retail '' aggrelerk, and, line s i t" 'froo-fonill- : . ' si BiiliHi.iyiliiied tiy t'hh k 2andil, aJKrtber nUw of 1919,'"the"nuljon Is await- Follow lux Iii'iirlim of lmwli.ill sen mini iluirtjes niqde hy Svn'de JINlierK. "Hlaek Sox ineiidM-r- . of. "i excellent noop iHiiwr- liy Indae Kenimaw iiiioiiHciil..iMlnesdH.v. IfistierK end Caudil ijuirtred that a wries In l!)17wn thrtiwn TliL'ilW"Li,.W'UI, ' jmtUiyltfh wumiwlim4'-t-ftopJjiiiUmt nviiilaiili-- . the Icugiic Khoiild twi; di y White Sox players w given to Detroit warn n tliin furiy player liiduitlng Kddle Collin and HSy SehilkJ! irove to lie -- lively and provide" ev l.v iMrnit tu VhlcHgo, mid that a "pot" miliHciJlM-i- l h unit knowlfdj-- e of the "pot" stated that the Jkrt' wa cllent wiuiM'lIllon and. recreation iiulcd fifurx,. .iif lUVolfed III the cliiirc.- - and all were prexlnl at Hie lieariiiK. 'All deiiit-i- l the eliargi-f- t hi id', lnnl Uioh ' or-- the ;' , ;' ' ' giyei-ti'Virt)i'; .. Acitiiilta) J vsinded us priililili. IMridt iiteheva fir dewiting ButilmirJ'liiifiso'iiehi 'f rlvel. In . gation." i with s . .SWEATERS ni"ti,rv UI $1.00 up " You Will need . ' 'lans.DiNr'iiHKMl Plan t US8cd ; , league were lit a meeting of .the. lili'iic club, . and nil vwho 'rovo 'vere In Attendance believed 'Unit hch an organization would pr.tve iKTssful tn cvcr.v tVntpstii nidi ton nix from lw rlty will lip arrsnsed 'If plans or fhP iPiiiriio coiiiiH'tlllun (Hid Hiirh .'Vi'lit slutuld idd iHiiiKlilcrHlilc intPrpM). to Hip roject, for Hip , t; '";- All tPiims PxiMi'lliii; COUKJN to (Miter Hip to I Ml Wvhh (MIIP slionld t tho pihI o" Ihlh wppI(. .Tpsiiw honl l nrirmilxp up, I delist A r I'tiiversity of flab is to have an active week in biiskptball. Vltli the hoop sKrt in full fin mi series is scheduled to iqien ihis evening, a IkI Hie Itedskiiis will have their tirsl taste of cuiiipwilliin Tnes-dawhen they, lttee lhe. College nf Idaho (Viyi.tes. The Coyote have one of the strongest tennis in thp northwest, and wll', prove to lie a daugerotiH foe, It is Varsity Five Doubles Score Of Freshmen In Second ' Encounter 1 " rrdf in Hint' Hie l mv v lip pxppdiipil BKiip 8 much iik p i sl'ii:-- . slurp It Is lirod to (ret. i.i.v iinili-- r wny dv soon.nN imissiIiIo. Cougars, had their revenue on Kittens Saturday eveuliiK, when they evened the hoop ser ies anne p. y. I . hy winnlnir a. 44- 22,'eontest. Doiililjuc the" score of the freshhien. the . 'varsity quintet two-gam- TATEACTIVE ", Kivab- - day nlalit. IN HOOB SPORT s Varsity In the - - "'- Veli; - urn iHative that I ran hit- .IoIiiisoii. . AH I need to do is t." crack the Johnson, a great fighter, then at in the top of bis game, panther-lik- e his movements,, was a fleeting target. Jinny of the experts didn't give Ketchel much of a chance to hit ' liim. Ketriiel Hit Hi .; Ketchel did reach Johnson in that fight. scoring a cleim knockdown. However, It was .thBt knockdown (?il caused his defeat lluvlng sublime confidence In his punching powers and encouraged hy the knockdown. Ketchel Ihrew science to the winds and started slugging, f 'ting he had Johnson on the verge of a knockout. ide oHn, he was made to order for Johnson, a master mid few rounds later paid the penalty of that one punch. The fighters of todnY are' business meji rnther than fighting- khum-pionthe Nowadays winning of ft title callrfom cessation of ring activities. The champion seeks to ftipltnlfie iir the prestige' that 'goes With a title. Greb bcliiH'd a cbaniTiIon should defend his title. any time a logical colitrijdor presented himself, and religiously adhered to his belief. -- The iti cmilil .well stand- a few luore fiuhtlnir champions' after the style of Stanley Ketchel- and Hnrrv Greb. " ".- delh of Harry Hcjnuol: Tt" "has always - j- i; an U'llef lu the sHrt. world that a ( l ampion should have no fear of 9,"i Iter cent of the men iihle to "ke bis weight. ' Go Out of Wright l As a "mtitler of fact, in lite old days, It was not, at all uncommon for rhaniplons to go out of their .class, when worthwhile coiiiietitWn I dwindled aimmg the men of their i acn-ple- - ." .(. sharp-shoote- )gden Surprised; Job How -'weight, Exceptlimiir ac'urncy in basket i Atfelli MfTioern, Fitzsimnioiis'itiill attitude shtioiliig and Ketchel were flttlitera of that fvi',1 marked the vnrfijty, payt nd th"lr neret' im1 bnlliimt the sideline, when L. Skonsen reg ,iWiny w'ay of thinking xccUmtl teaniworlt a more interesting; fighter to watch FhiHillne; tH'tt'tld'ted the f rliineit. if fercd, for the firsi KittP.i scor,'. "' Stanley Ketchel. who Hitth'd, st,iiij(t.V',- -' UPverl heleKs. Howe (lropiM'd In the first of. his than The" score ;at the iialf was 10 to lobg shot's, and Ifiirt scored for the - "Any fighter I can hit on the 9 ahd the jtilitT their fresluneii. l.nti Collins drop)ied in n button, l ean wiijp," Ketchell once h tH M the end of the third iient shot, from the center of the told nie. That" vim' Just lead to met - Ja k ' JohMu. When I quos q uii Ft Tirf-- tieu "n tiiitPf iiM sfllstliflrps floor, bringing' the" score iir ltt-- at in as to chiilices If snch a Jtheiuarti'r--Thweye it'iit In for each tean vuxsity iin. the tinned .orrnriged, .he siniplv anr hill In a "ralber'iuediiiere final iqnar-le(Junt up to . when the fresh- Uoitf was hut which gave Coach E. L. men unleashed their best basketimll swtred ; to lwrtf of the game, ami I'oulson and L, Roliens tu oiiuortunity orer a complete array of ntaterlal. Skonsen scored to' narrow the pap Perhaiw the oiitstaniiinR feilturef at the half.'The Cougars' uncanny ability at Saturday's eontent wag the pbpnonjr enat bafket Hhooting of ,Kowe, var- shooting, baskets increased their sity guard. The erct while aprinf er lead In the third period, and In the and halflwik' eased four tuiskets fourth quarter each team pla'yrd all available subsjltjites. ard's Murray Team Shows ' Keal Ability n under IhM'i'ii tans ii iv iri'ttdy I'i'L'imilna to wleot thpir roritiM for flip istutc ttltiliir In ttus Alpine uud i l'leiisiint visums, Vrove" Bud .riiigvlUt' turned In lnniresisive wr imiie,s mid seem lioiiiid Cut vu v eom-thiwi- i. Nt-U- . iJsewhcie " Li e r. itelvii itii'ii - Llcn Sankv Dixon enme to ;the fore with an excellent exhibition of ball' rr.stlinir, belne hot on the trail of the elusive uphere during the lime factor lu he' played. He was lu the Couftar offense and defense. Wes Lloyd, who held down the pivot, position during most of fix? contest,, played well,, seong rJx IMdnts and working into the teamwork In good at.vle. WriKht, a forward, who entered the i'aine in the second half, cage-four field Bonis and was fast as"B streak on the floor. lvmlson. ranffy fresUinan guawl. was tlii mainstay of the Kreennusi. He lsith on tiffensi; and' defehse. ipglstered three field "goals for tionorB, and his fre'miail biiitline sitirit wbs mtiih In evi Hid. "tniludelhe--lollowing-dence thniutthotit, the yaniMwI. Hart Ka. 'M. Uraiiilv If. plaved fairly well. iilUiouch ' K V. S. 21, A est 13. ' ed to reach his Friday .night form. '-.Koxilder 4l,"AVeber- lit. : The entire--; .'freshman team sei'med n bit more nervous than in the oiteti- Hiugham 21, TooeLe 23. Norm jMiinuiit:'J, fouth Summit iiif! game, when they played silv quintet tn a standstill. i(irinitsville !!.', CyprusiSi. Meyd V& One Moyd started the wnring' with a Kpbrjuni ii. W asatch 17. nent counter from .tht' side,: and Innti 4(1, Mor.uil lt$. WeMon A 22. after Hart, missed a "foul try for Miifniv 41 " Jiiiilii'i 12. the freshman,' Dixon caged two foil Is and a. clever field soal from Ueur l(ier :tf. Oth-- 2. ' Huntiiiftton 40, Cleveland tllr " k.'lar City, IV: Mmersville 14 '1 ly u s'oiv of ;4(t to 2Ji. Bol- r- HovntnV- s- Mtimjripiintet mie vfcrouxh with nil overwhelm-victory over Jordan, and looms one of the strongest tennis in l'jity,iof iicoriiiit inch and a neat passing attack are iifrny's stroii); points. BiiiKliiiiii oik'uihI with a win over of !. and Epliratm mid Mauti, rovo eoiiijuerura lit utewtM, sliowtnl .their ability by sidwl wins in their division ' ssles. CasUe Dale and Huntington won in the eastern tloll. Itesults of last week's bii,rh school Alutiie and imps, not liicliidiui; bo games, .which were previously scnlied 111 detail in the Evening 4 l . one-side- d 1(i-5- . hl)s'h-jKtl- The score B, y. V. VAKS1TV": , Lloyd, Collins, l.g. Hritish .firm, l').- - The entire Iiidla,x Jan. native quart was tmder honry guard today jirevent a renewal of Hindu Mos . ii riotV- ; ItreukiiiK Uirotijrli a thin rank of .UosIcniH yesterday 'luting (Hilice, ot in ked u lmrmle-4,000 Hindus, iblicd' our uiid injured a fifth ill a thiewh Ktunp. .. . ti llirter. MY1M ; MARK: tl . ........ "2 . 4 , .' . . . . v. e roulson, Lg. B. Skonsen, r.g. L. RJconseii, l.f. Keymund, e . Eaton, l.g. r.g. Ingersoll. Clatt,- - r.f ToUnls r: ... T. F. 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 1 3 () 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 v T"1 - ,- .... --. o 0 0 0 . i 1 1 i I 0 (I W -- 2 22 iieferee, ,Itaile. - MeGR.W WANTS WHEAT NEW YOUK Manager John of the. New York Giants announced he had made an offer to Zach Wheat,, recently released . hy ' the Brooklyn Hiihius, Mc-Gra- . - Keep Eliminative System Active - Good Health Requires . ;. nation. Firr t EAGLS i7 GfsTnt ," . p , ... T$T." I V and languid. Other symptoms are sometimes toxic backache - and headaches. 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Hornsby, whit was ititinnger "Of the,. S. Louis' Cardlna Is, world's chainpions in lf)2(i, will captain the ' Giants for the next two years lhe contract figure wn. not announced. It has Jteen reported Hornby wai seeking a yearly stipend of jMt.om 1 ...... . . l.g. c' ....... YVestuver, W. Snow, 2 kid-jie- KSTIOXED The a! A;l has t asked to appro e the KM) jjrd mi recentlv huiur n. In P.v Johnny YVclsnmlle'd of. i'iij!ii .jnUK'i Atllletic elwhk. Wismul- 'clocked nt tU, & inrk may not be ncieiiied le-is- e J; .wfi made In a sixty foot kkVY(inkT e C. Hart, PENQL 3) BAND ; 0 , 2 C. Skonsen, r.f. Wright, .f. rhe YELLOW -- rg. Howe, l.on WOTS NEW v The Eggertsen Cleaning 7"&f Dyeing C6ZT 'x r. F. 10 ...... v .. .. k. G. T. If. lilchnrds, ' the-,var- .... a,. 4i ' large assortment Real snappy Terms to Suit Announcement l IIlNDl'-MOKLK- r, All select stock, numbers . In tlie Mute, hilerest- JJ.ll'MlltK ll.lM' Ik'I'H llnli il Uim iiiMil, Ktate ebiiiliploo tnenlanstyler lutd no difficulty in tak-in the first half. eenterluK three of Hie nieasiih? ef tiie West TiigU them, and his first attempt . n the SS1T.S wtiile- l2ustlcu'me Hirouch iwni.rl lixlf rpuiilted in Another tfe a );Uksyx-watuteaiteOlx. tail'Lis nm into u tartar in Bear hooflnu. and his piny iveiv when tin' surprise team took was also exce'lent. ie measure of the Sunctiiui City In Ftr-vvTstete Tviiiiiei'svup of: lii4 : sea-- 'A I da' si WIllLT 7 buiktiliail- UoiiSlu.llL lln'.slilIC', nnii4uu.-nip.M- t ' SHIRTS WITH GIANTS s, . Ml HORNSBY SIGNS rlflif-Kiio- tireb. the fist ie sport lost Its only fighting clitiuiplon Hreli was 'of the1; old I'ete Dow, stellar Crliusoii athlete, .who will hold ilowu a ii rwiird place this season. Is suffering from an injured aide and will not play auainst the Idaho team. Joilns and Couch, forwards: Jncobsen ojr VilKvlit. ccnterj Goodwin and Davis fciMirds; form the protmble start-Int- f , lineup. the Breeiillliip decisively after their defeat by, a narrow, niargia' oil Fri- --XT' - j y -- lil'il.-KP- Bt oiicp. Face Idaho College Stars To out-ilil- p - BILK1 Crimson Quint IW SHOESr: : 201 - ..,! Paige Touring - (7 passenger) . i. Maxwell Touring Master Slx'Bolck ' enclosures)'.-- - 1 ' Essex Four Touring. ' . Packard ' V. J . ' ' . ; ; j - - . Studebaker Special Roadstsr Chevrolet Tohriji- gThese cars all Jn goad 1D2 shhVr wir Coma and look them Tbenr-rarSr honwt vslnhs. -- 1 |