La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1923, Image 3

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TTIE LA fiRAXDE EVENING OBSERVER
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tllulrin mill II. A. MMnnl.1, rvturniM
l t-n (lrank HiIh uiornlnjr I'l'onl
.lid'ilcfn, Wash.. wluTO l:;;illi nice
Ki :n hi April 1.
"Ill tin- I'irHt round llulr!, st irt(M
,to fl'l'l 'IVd out," Vcul 1-OlltllllHMl, In
M'HprililiiK tho tnhti'h, ''hut Kiui'litf
wmleil in like a ryi'lono. l-'roin then
T' ', ifiuitr niHU'h, lluii'li. l;iiuil(lni; Knu-ho
Union to Meet Blues in Dual ' hl3 K'"oa ,n ""' rhHl ,u,iml "Ild
TVnnlr T it CMilllnR hi ill iiliove tho ryn Willi 1
nacK and field Meet vicious iiuwh. The tmt ioun,i .n.i
Here; La Grande Favored Ctl l"'"'''y i uuiriu n mvor.
Olj-yUii , "lu ilU! socoinl the imitrh rontin-
OllIlUy. mll(., ,lc mmie. Ahoilt lliu
lllillilli nf tho rniiiwl ltiii-i !
Ln Grande and Union, ancient riv- ilrivc-n to the corner uml coming out,
als in every field of high school and ' a riwh. his trot slipped and ho
independent athletics, will meet to-1 on his rai-o on tho floor, a wood
morrow afternoon at the local fair-i 0,1 Moor, heinj tinahle 'to reeover,
grounds in a dual track and field ihefore the referee hml euuntd him
ineet, the first of the interscholas- :out- Hairio was not eiiiiippcd wllii
tic -schedule for the year. For sev- reiiular shoes," Veal 'continued,
eral years La Grande has held swav ; "aim was wearini; a pair or Icaihcr
nuivo miiu ine rusill would not SUCK
to, lenvliiK him ciulpiird With slip
pery soles that eouhl not Rlvo him
ample fooliiiK."
Ilaii'ic .Made lilt.
AccorilinR to the Aberdeen news,
papers. , l!airl0 was said to lie thn
toinrheat man- Kraehe had ever met.
llalrlo made a hit In the Washington
city and will fiKht there iiKuin May II,
versus .Morgan Jones of Svattle. I'ol
IowIiik tills litrlit, Uairle will ukuIh
meet K-aeho.
lioth llalrlo and Veal are confi
dent that ISalrle will defeat Knicho
In Hie lomim,- rluht and veal states
lhal lt;iirie wouiil have, won on tiie
lllli hut for the fluke. The houso
that cvenhip- amounted lo $1,000.
Joe Curr, Lot- SnodKniss and Kd
l''ord. of Ibis city, were present at the
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Vernon
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University of Oregon to
jueei nnsKicH in a uum w&h renown in
Track Meet on May Fifth i,ft,:;'
i:roi:xi:. April n,-wh
llctv Ti'ln Itruvi'r
HALT l.AKK 1!. 11. K.
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Sntt UiUo Ill 17 J
Uultmios YiutIhou, Sulllvun uml
Uflfr; Kt'llor uml Peters.
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I I Tnivprtiii v ill f1iftmri til 1 (only send ono team for on event t J PKSCK HRVTS .IJVSKO
buttle 'n week ,John 1'eack of Neluu.skii, defeatc-il
1 SlnniNl.um y.UynMu, luinmr lieuv.-
Mayv.ii nl Iiuh iMd.sixHMs 'of a Hlrmur wellil rlianiplot,. In u vt-(.Hiliiiir
livini ihis vt . ii- hut It 1m nut n vill . Itliltrlt Iumt 'I'linmlnv niihl lo-ii.u-
ron" ,.. i t ...... ii i..... iiihinlnrwl ti.A t'..liu (....
Ifcrenee eoutosts hut a few weeks dis. )( )( ,,,.-, ;,.,. ,..;, , ,.,, , ,,,: ' ,,.,.,. .,
all entt:t lint iinM'ii ailtnlh of iim- ,'Iio Hfcoittl iiIhuI uh rooii ah he on-
Mllile Ki-etiiHl uml thlrtl plure men. l'lr jleirl tlie Hit K- I'eiu-k won (he flrai
llt'lrt t'venii are eausInK blm worry. i''I with a doiihl wrist lock ami
tun. ;im KtrotiK euiitrnttern Tor jave. j hetul Hciasui s after 'hysy.ko lia't
tin, (Hmiim anil nhot cveui.) ai( laeU- ' Hii'own hint over his 1h-u.iI. It
ItiK. " . wuh umh-rHKiod l hat He winmu' of
Th(v tiiKk of whipping a l;iselml jlt' mateh ini1il irn-ei Ul "Strun
.teain Into nlmpe fur a Inure of a iinvi J Lewis, t"awwelir!it ehaniptou.
with. Malut here April :t anil 2. I - , , , , ,
t'ueen- Cuai-h llnliler. lie has koo'1
limlier tin hit ml inaumneh us piu'-- , CiOLI'I-MtS'TO MlOirr
tant intensi training nlet-s for (lie
i vnrslti- traek anil basehull sUail.H
i were h'supil 1y t 'oaehes llaywai'il ami
'1 Johlei- linineillately with tho opening
;oY the thir.1 tenn. this week. HmuhiIs
tof lietweii "'I ami :!0 men remained
i in KiHteito dnrtriw spring vaejilion to
jpraetlec', hn( Inclement weather made
jtntemfve win 1; linpoaslhln and eaiih
,ed u ron:dderah!e Hethark In tlte
plutiB of the coaches. Long hours on
the field and diamond from now on.
l INVITE GE It .MANY '
j i'iUML', April 13. The Internation
al Olympic rownltteft nflried Thtini
jdny that H would ho Inopportuno to
i invite the fiermans to tnke part In
thn oiymple pamea ut Tar to next
jyt-ur. v.
at the top runff o the Union county
iuuuct, wun union always a close
second, and many from the Federal
city" believe 'that the Union te'am will
Push the Blue and White down and
tnke the top. On the other- hand
the feeling in La Grande is that the
, Union invaders will be beaten. Prac
tically nothing is known of Union
with the ' exception that they have
several good nien in the field events
and their distance runners are rnt
- ed high.
In the sprints, the 100, 220 and
440 yard dash, the Blues should take
many points, with Larson and Cap
tain Price counted upon as win
ners. Larson beat Price last year
in the first two events but Price is
expected by many to breast the tape
in advance of Larson in both the 100
and 220 this season. The ability of
the Union sprinters is praotically
unknown here.
Distance Jumns Doubtful,
In the distances La Grande will
probably rely upon Zimmerman, Ja
cobson and Garrick.
Smith, Lynch and Funk will rep
lesent the Blues in the pole vault
Cokor, kaey and Zimmerman in the
high jump, and Larson, Lynch ami
Glass in the broad jump. Brisk
competition is expected in both the
distances and the above mentioned
field events. Union has several goot
men in the jumps.
Strong In Weights.
La Grande is strong botlt in the
shotput and the discus, with a fan
chance in the javelin. Larson, Cok
er, Stager will throw the rliscu.
Pricc, Larson and Hunimelt the jav
lin; and Larson, Smutz, Steinbeck
the shotnut.
La Grande is also strong in the
hurdles. Larson, the mam standby
in this event, both the high and low
sticks, is running better than ever
and Lynch is not fnr behind him.
U Conned doesn t look so had tn thG
high hurdles. -t- -
. . La Grande Favored-
.With considerable strength in the
sprints, the Blues should take the
relay, but this race is always a mat
ter of conjectuve never won until
the last man sprints across the tape.
To the writer it appears that l;i
Granite should win by about a 15 or
20 point margin but Union may
spiiug some surprises and to all ap
peaiance, the meet .will be closely
contested throuvrhout . ; ;
Knockout Was
Fluke, Claim
"Oniric's knockout, at the hands or
Ted Kraehe, was one of thone regret
table incidents that occasionally hap
pen In thb world of liHtlairi purely
and simplv a fluke." statml Olis Veal
today, who, in company wit II Uu J
Four Streams Closed To .
Fishermen This District
Itecent changes made by the Stat.i
Game and l-'ish co'iimiisr.lon in re
ifardH to finning in I'nion and Wal
lowa counties are now in effect. With
the Ht-uHon oprniiiff Kunday mornimr
at sun-up, fishermen are barred from
three xtreaniK tn i nion county and
one in Wallowa county.
They are as foil own: '
Lridti Creek. Klv. Points Creek nnri
Meaver ('reck am closi-d indefinitely
for re-HtoeUliur. ' No Hulling of nny
nature permitted.
The Wallowa Ith-er, from its source
to Ms confluence with Wallowa Lake.
tt closed until the first of July, then
remaining open 'until the hint or Sep
tember. The reason for Jbe ruling on
ths river is dim to the fact that it H
necessary to make provisions to not
Interfere with nawnlng in the stretch
In iie.stlnn. which is a little over two
utiles in IciirIIi.
j TYisin VUlnt met Oakland.
f OAKLAND v . . it. ii. i:.
San KrauclHco 5 M 2
Oakland i 7 I
H:ttertea Vourtney and Yelle;
Colwell, Murchlo ::nd linker.
however, will nut both leums in coo.l i" " , ".u, Apni .(. ueiip Sar-
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early season form for the ft rut eon
testa, tli(. coaches state. '
Oregon's track senson will open
May 5 at Seattle when the Webfoot
cm and the Huskies will clash In
.lock Hutch).
it' number of promising jdavet-H from ;;ou ami Jim iiarneH, i,H golfers of
last yen!: froah iuluid. Tho pitch- i World rcpule. wdl meet it. -i 7i-hol0
lug Htaff lootu:i as the t-reatest weak . , "ui leh at Lye. . v., April 2S, ae-
ru-Kii ror no uiirier 01 pioveii inei n "mhi; In annouucenient.
A Farmer Cured of Rheum at lam
11. 11. K.
Seattle :. 2:1 24
Sacramento il fl 2
UuUericf Ciai'dner and Yuran;
Yellowhorso, Shea, Canfleld ami
Koehler, M. Shea. ,
Vernon heats AngtN f
LOS ANGKLKH H. IT. 11.
Vernon 2 . it it
Los Angeles i.t 1 to o
Hattorles Hugh en, DougUus , and
Daly; Shcllouhncli and llauulth. -
HKNI'MK TKXMS 1K-V
NKW YOU K. A Tll-ll n Tflnnle
rivalry between. Hie east and west
will be i-eruinied this Hea.se ti with two
si'i icH oC matchea, brlngina- toKether
ine neM players or both scctioi. It
was announced Thurday ni;;ht.' The
first Intei-Hoet'onnl Horlea . will Uakn
place' at San I-'ninciwcn Ahtv A -.n.i
tl, and "tlits .".accond. at Forest '.IIIIh,
.n. r.. in sentem icr. h few i avfl nr.
tile rniielnqidii fit' ilu nHniw.i
singlet championahlp at I'l'adolphiu.
lu the field iuav. ltohlr in not
their iinnual du il meet. Tho first iprondsing a championship nine, but !
large track meet In the northwest Is jhe waN the -Oh-koii learn will bu
itatcd for April 2S when norlhweM jstrongir this nprlng than it wa lu;
college teams will gather for the lyc.ir.
annual Washington relays but unions '
llnywurd alters his pi ins Oregon wi:i ' V Want Ad Will lo Tt.
"A man living on a farm near
here came in a fchort time ago com
pletely doubled up with rneumatiBijI.
I handed him a bottle- of ChMmber
'ain'a Liniment and told him to ufct
it freely," aayn C. P. Raytler, PatUn
Mills. N. Y. "A few days later he
walked into the store aa straight
u !trinc nnd hanrled me a dollar
snyinu, ifive me another bottle 'f
Chamberlain's unimeni; t warn,
in the house alt the time fer it
fnwd me." Atlv. '
in the baked goods use
.!OH.KOX TO 1IOIIT
HAVANA. April 13. Jack John
son, former lieitvy weight champion
boxer of the world, and Karmer
l.odtfc of St. Paul, h.ive been match
ed lo meet here May (I.
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Praises Old Friends
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that can he used by those who are
in need of medical aid. When I
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after taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite
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stomach. I highly recom
mend both of these medicines of
Dr. Pierce's as I have found them
good and reliable." Mrs. Alice D.
Myers, 1175 Market St.
Obtain now from your neighbor
hood druggist Dr. Pierccs family
remedies tablets or liquid. Write
Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids' Hotel
in Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice.
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My experience In curing Piles and other
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my patients come from, ail parts of the
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Remember, a positive
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