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s (frrXIUY. APKTff 20. 191 0) (!) , - THE SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER FIVE ' - - -- a . . ... e - w- , r &a 2 a 2 a , . . .. . ill the Ulopld. of Spopts 3 - 1 , ' a ' . nnMiMn mitpu uummu iimiuii JjDOASJ1 LEAGUE . ' TO BE MAJOR S 111 GLASS LOTJ RAYBURN MAKES GOOD SCORE Tt'ESDAY XICHT'S.CARI) AMONG VERY liKST OlTEitEl) HEUE. Interest Anions Followers of the Mat Came Is at High Pilch Record Attendance Indicated. Lou Rayburn, former chief ofpolice at La Grande, has been do hip some work at the tnis recently that is well inigfl sensational. During severaf of the recent shoots conducted in P,prt- land he has consistently been around JlOLD the top of the list. Wednesday after noon he tied with Charles Ii. Preston for hijrh score honors, each man seor 'interest ing i7 out of 100 targets. Other well known shotgun experts who were up with the leaders were James Seavey, former state champion, who broke Uj and Jim' Morris with 91 birds. TANKS CONTINUE WINNING STREAK I.KAD I.N II Hill SCHOOL tiYM. TOl'liX A.MKNT (ironing In Track Meet Which Will llu Ilt-lil .Sutiinliiy, April liOlll. Ky holding tholr load of fifteen points over the last Devil Dos jlu.,!n Thursday night nt the Y. M. C. A. the "uu and at 'en." Yanksmii,! BACK WITH CUES," mighty good chance of winning the high school boys' gymnasium That the coming wrestling contest between Ted Thyc. the local favorite, j and Ad. Castavo, the clever middle-1 ALEXANDER IS wi'igni, is regnrcieu ny me sporting fraternity of this vicinity as being nnp nf the hen! Hffnira in the nnniiis of athletic events in this section, is in- CHICAGO, April 19.-Alexander otirnan.ent. Tho Yanks ran off with dicatcd hv the advance sale of scats, the Great of old never got a more joy- "o relay race with ease and then mri'.lis.-u.i.n nf merits of the men ous welcome when he returned from I ok.A" b,lsket S'"e from tho tobe heard around places where fol lowers of the mat game congregate. That the bout will be a high class, I ho wan. than rh modern "Alexander ! Dt,v" 1)oPs !lfl'r a hard fight. the Great,' by which is meant Grover! Tho victorious Yank relay team Cleveland Alexander, Cub pitclwr, got i "'" ,C0,nIs"! r Stoddard, Klvotle. Jttr ('lute in Nortliest mil Kotr ! t'ftMroriilit Will flakd JU-ftl tlWijur fmattiaata JACK JOHNSON VERY.JP0PULAR? llig Smuko Is Training at Homo of (gicrul;sVlll Heinnin In Mexico for Ytitr. fM,r UhJ., April 19. A near- MEXICO CITY. Aorll 19. Jack major tills Boason and a full-fledged ! Johnson, who arrived here recently one Hi 1320 is the v Walter Mc-(rom CubSi has leaped into proml- ircdte lias the faanc Loast league inenco as a national hero. His con doped otit. " ; fesslon of having faked tha cham- BhII players n-ho have eon hold-iplonfll(1p flglt wllD Jes? willard has ing out on mo for major league sal- jnot nllr, nlm (n the pUDHc fancy. He aries wore a year too soon," said Me-; con9,ant coniDaiiinn of the most Credle. "Tlie Coast is not able to , ,.0iient mllltarv dienltarlea and poltlcnl leaders. Ha Is training at the home of General Alfredo B recce da. one of the most beautiful villas in the city. To He In Mexico Vat Yearn Johnson was brought here by a syndicate of Mexicans under contract Clean exmn.imii ueLween iwo evenly : - - ' --- lurts nin ilpvpliinin Inirt r,m,l .-...i matched athletes seems no longer a fans turned out by thousand 'TllCli havVa ch.nco question, the only point of doubt be-,E "in, a royal welcome. I wh . ing as to who will win and how long! Alexander answered the prmc.pa lt , ,g tr3ck m(lt whlch w, mm xt tnl-n ' n rmr whn h- fmn lvrh lwujv in.u nsis niv .u ,-. .... igct near enough to speak to him when he; pulled off at the fair grounds April 2G. men in action and knows of their re sptctive ability, coupled with the ex- . In the hasket ba'l game which the cellent condition of both athletes, it I Just Klve me u'n days and III bclyanks took from t,10 um.n DoK8 semis a tofs-up. Someone else will """'y to pitch rtie game of my life. My stoddard, the fa:.t liitle rorward, have to pick the winner. I arm feels just as good as it ever d:d. nl.1(ll) 20 of the 32 points for Ills ch man has a large following! i"'ganiing ins war c.ei iciiccs.iiex-.,.,, Wilcox, who has developed and as yet we have heard no,11'"1'1" sa' "a n-'Vl'r n:ul " coolle 'l,;u:admluibly as a guard, played a heady reason advanced as to why cithe!ml " 7 7 '.Kame. 1'roctor did the Honors for contestant should be able to pin the ! "u. Vu"; T ' . , ";v" l'"KH u r'"u'"s l 01 1,1 iii en ii iiituves laiueu 100 ku.l snoilliU'rs Oi tiiti inner i j ine 'iru. Unth Thye and Gustavo are more than lK lU . . . ... . ",. itions, Alexander's only comment was means that the victor will be in line , ' . .. ' pay big loaguo salaries this year, but next season they will bo ablo to eo stronger. "For 16 years I have been In the Coast league and 1 r.hould -know what I am talking about. Conditions will be better in 1020. UniKtln li llillt.ljr Illtrim "Seattle, the new club in the Coast I for a year to give exhibition bouts, league, has nearly a million persons It is planned to Btase matches hi the to draw from, counl'i-g tho residents bull ring which has a capacity of 40.- .1,.. cnrti lo riinrv 1 000. and nn effort if being mode to "Portland has 600,000, San Fran- bring some of the heavyweight near clsoo and Oakland each count in for champions from tho United States to another million and Vernon aud ihox him. I.os Angeles can draw from more Respite all reports of his indolence than 750,000. counCng Los Angeles Johnson appears to be In oxceiie in . .. . iKhvaiP.il piinilltlnn. lie wolghs 215 That leave's Salt' Lake City and 'pounds and soys he feels after a fast bill or turn it back before tomorrow Sacramento the wrik cities of the j workout ins wing circuit. " "Tacanna and Vancouver both luivo great futures and h) day will come when there will bo four clubs In the Northwest and the same number In California. That will mean a real major league." buteho la not entirely acclimated to ) an altitude of uearly 8000 feel. lie isfiving with Mrs. Johnson iu a home j of the sort that ono might find in the 1000 block on Lnkcshore drive. HTs horn, is something of a soclul eeuter. WILLIE RITCHIE SHOWING CLASS NEW YORK, Apill 17. Wilue Ritchie Introduced u now luature in : his training for llenuy Leonard here today when he went Into his gymua-; slum work with eigat spurring part ners. Ritchie boxed one round with j each of the men nt the fastest clip, they could set. The bout betwoen ' Richie and Leonard will be an eight round affair and the former chum-: plon is getting himself accustomed to the distance. GOTHAM KAN GIVES , Ol'TIC TO GOVKUNOH NEW. YORK, April 18. Baseball fans in a number of New York cities are eagorly awaiting news from Al bany today regarding Governor Smith's action on the Sunday baseball bill. If the 'governor fails to sign the seemed short. I morning it will become a law. THE Club- ybS Cigdr Store West-Jacobson' Bldg. Wo have a full lino of choice cigars and tobacco. Soft drinks of all kinds. EARL N. D0ANE, Prop. Kid Glcason still insists that the White Sox are in need of first-clnss pitching material, but Uncle tommy doesn't know where he enn buy it. locally that the closest ; shave he had was from a shell that did 'not explode. As for the League of Na- for a match with the middleweight! champion of the world. Walter Miller, .promoter J. K. Anderson is already' in communication with both Miller and j Churle Umthrop fov matches with the j w'nne-r of Tutsday nicht's bout-. The announcement by Mr. Anderson that Dr. Zimmerman-has consented to rfficialn as referee of the match, is within itseii a guarantee inai- inuifrs afc thc bftt The ol)u,r Uvo timcg will he conducted alone clean -hb rQiv h .on hixAht Dr. Zimmerman is probably the best j qualified man in this section to handle! - Risl all-around collie n coniest oi mis Kintr. follower of yportinjf kinds, and during his-collepe days was an athlete of considerable prominence in the middle west. Thc preliminaries also are regarded ft; "imvo tlio nrHnnrv. and thr Si'JltillL' arrangements, etc., promise to betteri'00 accommodate patrons than ever be- AcC(mJin(? to (1ope from the east, fore. Viewed from all angles the 1 hye-; onje 0.Mara is onp ((f the sensations Gustavo match promises to be rijrhtj f , pbins in fieldinir. Ollie evi- in line wiin inc oijru ei.ih.s l-jh uti ui- fered hv Promoter Anderson since he! hj'iiin betran handling wrestling bouts in this city. BASEBALL NOTES HAI.TIMORE. JId.. April 18. j"I!alie' Ivuth of the I'.oston Americans, who played left field in today's exhibi tion name with the lialtimorc Inter- lle is n keenly ' n-.iv t'Q fok () his hmrcy events bf all on the St. I.ouis Iirowns if a new team mate lives up to his scholastic reputation. The newcomer is Ernest Fallentine. discovered out in Utah by Scout Eddie llorr, and has some "pedi- in college sports. dentlv is Koine to enjoy one of thc best i seasons of his career. The Brooklyn team is well fortified Ibchind thc plate. They have four BIG FIGHT MAY (backstops, Miller KrueRcr, Mack NOT B IN WEST whcat Sn-Vtler' on tlicir rostt'r- j Riir Ed Konctchv, who has been suc- Ni:V YOHK. April l'J Tex Itick-L,,.,,,.,, lv Walter Holtke as the Flraves' first baseman, says be will retire rather than spend what is left aid expects to he aide to announce the silo of the V Hlai'd-Dcmpsi fiKhl Monday, lie s ,id here today. He of ,)js calct,r in ti,e miners, ivitorated that tilt- I i ; -1 1 1 would be: ' held in Hie East, det pltn a number oi- alhiriiif; offers t'lom tho western slates. Cl;.Mi:i:lU..N'I), V.d., April 10. C.orue f. Smith, si-irelary of the Ciii.ihi-rliind I'hai.iber of Comnicn-e. t.-ci-lv.-d .i Irl-prain today from - the de!. -salirm enl to New York to Tex Hi. -hard to Ii: ini: the Will.inl-l.:p.,-y li.ili! lie e. U- the . ffect Ilia! Clllnbi . -land anil.b'i: one otll'T city are mnv Ikw: oiv "lend, Hie others eliliiii'UilU. Unless the. International leapfue. can establish a club in Newark with a new 'ball park, the circuit may open with 'six cities. The majors will. not sublet the Harrison plant. I ' I 1'red Mitchell is undecided whether 20 points made by Ms team. The lllue Devils were utterly otit ol:isi!td by the prcKresslve Tommies for the Frenchmen only had eiRht points at the end of tho gaine and the r.rillshers had batged a total of 2-1 points. Cud Theison, the clever forward of the Tommies, was hicJi point winner and Williamson, who Jias been developbit; rapidly into a flood forward, took second honors. Holibins and Henderson played a hard name at t,ru:ird. Cranmr and Mack did all the shooting rnd most of tho learn work for tho UHio Dovils, al though jit times Cramer tbouKht be was tho o.nly man or. tho team lind tried for jtoals from the center of tho floor. Oliver played a good ;:ame for the Illue Dt vils. The next and last basket hall stnmclos of tho to'imi will bo Monday nir;bt wlien tho Tommies tackle the fast Yank bunch and the Blue Devils try their luck with the Devil Dors. Until (rallies- should be hum dinners. Another eent which will decldo a few points for tho four teams will bu the speed tests on tho traveling riliKS. This will take place prior to tho basket bull Kaines. The standing of the teams is as follows: Yanks, 10S. Devil Dogs, 03. Tommies. 80 1-2. Hltle Devils. 71 The basket hall teams is as follows: Won Yanks 11 Devils Dogs 10 Tommies 0 Illuc levils 6 Ol-D-TIVE BASEHAI I. FAX ADVOCATES TYll.l(iHT 11A1.I. A. J. Martin, veterun railroad em ploye and a baseball fan of all tinu, comes out with a suggestion that may well deserve the attention of some orgnnii-.s-.tion interested in promoting sports for the younger generation as well as workers who have not access to tennis courts or other outdoor ex ercise. Mr. Martin would like to see a twilight league formed among the various commercial bodies, or other institutions not necessary interested in professional sports. I-'KEI) ITITON BANKRUPT. MINNEAPOLIS, April 19. Fred Fulton, henvyweight pugilist, has filed a petition in bankruptcy in federal court here, it was announced today. Fulton lists his assets at $7:100 and his liabilities at $CM:i. His liabilities are court judgments against him and promissory notes. HUH ANT AND LOSE 1IKARNK TO SPEED COP LOS ANfIEI.ES, April 19. Cliff Durantjind Eddie Hcnrne, famed nuto drivers, have lost their laurels. Thev went down to ignoble defeat in a nice with speed cops tit Venice. Kids More roller skates at W. H. Ilohnenkamp Co. 4-lH-iit You Want Dependable Tailoring The kind that serves well as long as the clothes are worn. Today's style in durable color with comfortable fit, superior workmanship and all around service, are embodied in every garment ordered from our dependable Chicago tailors, . V. PRICE & CO. Chicago Thoir large, fashionable line of woolens is on exhibition in our store for your choosing. See them today and have us measure you for some practical clothes made just aa you want them. You can afford the cost. SCRAN TO N S standing of the Lost G 8 8 11 Pet .617 .520 .353 lo play Kilduff bn.-e for the Cubs. Kildoff's batt'ng. makes goil Pick Deal lit third base. Pirk at second It all depends on If the little fellow .-III succeed Charley l.a..: .. b.: NEW Ililikle, l or I lie i of. M. i'r.t! De Pinkie I Tb" r!"V"bm.ls have three catchers YOi'K .-il 1 Malt O'Neill-. Thomas and Nunamakcr who 'was algi nate "reroroe .tmt O'Neill will do the bulk of the il! Mil-.lo.m: on fii;ht. may work. the Inl'l'r. Wtwoi-ll Wlllird! ipvy. Il, wa-i slated today.; The Wnshingtans haven't si-.-ned .I'ie s in' Nev York lor a confer-' Shaw, their mrht-hnnd pitcher, who ii T- v Hi- 1; iril. i-ivs he v ill stbd: to thc "tccl irl-i it' v 0 f ' 3 5pniig uotning. For Men and Boys Nfvt-r iliil vi' (li;ii'iint ;i. cust'-iiifriii a liit. This is in it ;i lirii-st"riiiiii:,r "scipI ;i;iv" limisi'. Tli is is a tailul inu-(-stii'i-lishmi'iit. Voiji- incasiili' is l;'ikli hv a uian 'who knows his Imsini-ss ai:l 'lit' iiaiaiiti'-s a fit tii.it is a' tit. Lamm A lb'vcr'faili d i lnaki' a -nil as we ordered -it and we never Tailed to ' ( rdt-r it forrci-tly. This niealis that you ii-t a hii;! ela.-s tliit ;;t a reasonable J ri;- l'rojii The Wardrohe 1 0 e TOOD BERSY, Prop. p Cleaaiis; Dyeics Eat Blockingf; ( THACK MlAVr SAT! ltDAV On Saturday, April 2C tho high school boys' gymnasium tournament of the Y. M. C. A. will end with u hie tra-k meet nt the fair grounds.' The boys are beginning- to get Into shape for the uvonU mound the Y. M. ('. A. by tlirOKlns the shot. high Jumping-and oilier events, .i nil of '.he teams in the 1" about evenly matched and each ha-: about the sume scons, the track moid should be hotly contested right through. The following events are on the schedule for the nun I: 51) yard dash, lno yaid dash. 220 ynyl dash. ' 440 ,ud dash. tiXO yard run. 1 mile run. 1 mil- relay- Shot put. D! c:!4 thr(iv.. 1'op- VMllt. IMnning high jump. I'.ui.nliig board Ju-up. Slainllng high Jui-ii. Slaiiding broad Jump. C,0 yard high hurdles. 80 yard law hurdles. ESTL Ik G One of the Best Contests Ever Staged En La Grande STAR THEATRE, DAY, LA GRANDE APRIL MORE ENTRIES FOR BIG RACE INDIANAPOLIS, April 1U Three n-orc entries for the r,no-mile race to i.c utaired on the Indianapfrlis motor .peodway May have been received by Speedway officials. The best known of the three entries is Dario Uesta. winner of the l'.Hi; classic, who wiM pilot the Kmrlish Sunbeam the late Jue ( hi istian ion was to hi've driven. Ad.led interest is uttflched to th'is en try because of tbe.etilry of Itlph He Pulma, anoljier former winner, who has a t-rudirc iiiruiust Ue-ta. De Palma Ailr pilot a l.'-eyliiider Aviation cn cine in the paekarl. 1:.,. w- Salle-. wfnncrif the two i0 inHe raees r'f the sc oni nt A.-'(d ,0 0 o 0 1'i-rk s;ie.lway, Los Aneeh s. Cal.. has anti-teiL the lo-al iaec and will dr've I'.arney li!fieid.rcbuiit, "I'lOhb-n .4ilo marine. ' Loui Lecoq. a Paeifif to- h' dirt track star, bas entered thc rm-o' will thc Roanicr .jSarir.-s used on thc eimst. i p. G 4onnr Mark ill have three 'oni;-tJVtant-p sliiArer in C.e.trsre arn?. TED 0 ) f :: vs Doors Open at 8:00 P. M. First Prelimi nary at 8:30 Hoth men rank with the top notch wreHth-rtt, and a fwrnta lionnl I'xhihtlion of wrt'itlling Ik expected. A Finish Match between two of the best Middleweight on the Pacific Coast TED THYE, Weiiit 16 pound In well known amonjj local follow 1 trn frf the. mat Rajne, having hrrn seen in action hw. He la co'nuid ered one of th b"t middleweiKhta In the wreatlinx gam todffy. VOLTE HUES BOTH MEN WRESTLE ' A I). (i L'STA VO, Wi inlit KM) PoundH In hia ahort time in l.a (randr hatt made muny friendn, nnd hfHtidcN beiiiK wrratler of rxrrptionnl ability hiin proved Itim aelf to he a thorough Kctitli-iuun and clean Hporlttnuin. PICK THE WINNER Good Preliminaries GENERAL ADMISSION" ' " T5 t XT r ottip or a ma 85 $1.10 m m-- s' v " , war rax inoiuaeri, TipKETS ON SALE At1 LBADJNfr CIOAR STORES . 631 kf.'-' h I? t j 1 9 . O o o 11) eu 18) (gl 9 S m e rVf 1