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H'tHf'MTMrMitilfnntr;FMiiriHMritntrniiir: iirwi ' 1 M t r f HI t urnrtinTnnirin Saturday, May 2C, 1923. TBtE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER , Eastern Oregon Track.Field Records and Their History CO.MI'l.iri'K I.I.ST ,' MAItKS KIM'K 11)10 (ilVK.N: HlXOItllS AKE l.xi'ix'n;!) fo m: kxti: m;i in kaktkrn oiiugon a ikiikwioijAktiu hooks. Eastern Oregon Champions 1 92E j$TSII S i Miiiiw 'iiiw i.a ii '-- f " rr ii -1 in TWl : (il.Ui iUN OjllllZilTJOll 11 is (By Nolan Skiff, Jr.) ' I the broad jump that year with a leap The hookkcDniriD' of taciwAa n tha of 20 feet 8i inches and Landrath, rports world cf Katern Orcon.l0' Baker, won the 440 yard dash in specially in rcjrard to hid, school B3::!3 seconds. track and field meets, has fallen in-, ' Ros Not Allowed, to a regrettable si ute fof deny dur- In 1910 two reronis were not al inir the past two dccailes. JJntil re-1 lowed. Conkey, of J.a Grande, ran cently no definite knowledge of the i the 230 yard dash i 22 seconds flat marks was known gcijcrally and past and Gorman won the 100 yard dash accomplishments on Jt he field and in 10 seconds flat. Officials clai-n-track were alive, in nfuny cases, only'ed that both men beat the starters in the min.ls of they who made them Kim and. were not called back. Bctw n r rwrhnps, wilnetucdithon, and wove man, of Pendleton, ran the 50 yard sufficiently interested in the sport dash in 5 1-6 seconds that same to jet them away in their memory. ' year but his record is also too Even lo'lay, with the above list of doubtful to be considered. Minnis Eastern Oregon Track and Fi-vd of Pendleton, again equalled his jave m .-,l c"'iiled, positive nxsuiancD lin mark. that the list is complete from the N Meets in War Times., nmusurution oftlnf annual meet is1 in 1917.1918-1919, duo. roV the not had. That .the above records World War, which was then in pro are complete since, anil including;, gross, no Eastern Oregon contests lh 'year of 1910 is a fact. But man v were held. No records wore shat , maintain, although without po,i;iv0 tered in 1920 with the exception proof, that a teto of the marks, of Giiliam, of Baker, who threw namely the 100 jfonl ilash nnd the th javelin 105 feet 21 inches. In high jump, were Jiettered by form- l!)2l and 1922 none were bettered al er day uthletcs. Delinile proof of though the Pendleton relay team ran any such feat would be glndiy re-, the half mile relay in 1:35:00 tieine ccived and giveij due consideration the present record- This year, at in thc-li- as itt stands today. : Baker. P.atcs, of Union, equalled the . Explanatory Notes. . imie rri.,nl, and La Hue, of Pen- An Eastern Otcgon record, in or- dlcton equalled the high jump rec der to be considered officially as a ord. ' . EAS'lilt EASTERN OKEGOX TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS Event ! ' 50 yard dash 100-yard dash 220-yard dash Mil-yard ilflnh 880-ynrd run Mile run Broad jump High jump Pole vault 12(;-yard h. h. . 220-yard 1. h. Shotput llnminc.1 throw Javelin throw Discus throw ' 880-yard relay Record Holder Cnrpy, La Grande C.irpy. La Grande Branough, Baker l.tindreth. Baker I'care, La Grande Payne, Athena Greer. Wallowa Fee, Kimball, Pen I-'isor, Ontario I'Ver, Ontario Richards, Cove Jones, Baker Bpits, Baker Gilliam, Baker Beers, Baker Lr Grande Team Year 1910.. 1910.. 1919. . 1915. . 1910.. 1912.. 1915.. 1910.. 1910. . 1910.. 1910.. 1910.. 1910. . 1920.. 1910.. 1910.. Record , . 10 and 1-5 sec. . 5 and 6-10 sec. . . 23 sec. . . 511.33 sec. . . 2 min., 2 sec. , . 4 min., 48 sec. . . 20 ft. 8j inches 5 ft. 6 inches , . 1 1 ft. 3 inches . . 16 1-5 sec. ,. 27 1-5 sec .46 ft. 1 inch ..151 ft. 9 inches .165 ft. 21 inches .111 ft. 51 inches , . 1 min. 35 sec. (The rclny team holding the record, consisted of Stanley Car- py, A. Myers, V. Hollon ami u. jjuhuii.j II I w U ...... VY-5T!f -.:j.. 4. 9 fee 4 LA GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM y.-., L. H. S. football scaiari1. winner of the 1922 Eastern Oregon championship. Reading from left to riirhtllower line: Harold Bearden, end ; Cliff ord Alstott, tackle and captain ; Bernard Hummel t, guard; Dee Smutz.-ddntcr; Robert Garrity, guard; Glenn Metcalf, tackle; Ray Lynch, end and brickfield., becond line: Joe Reynolds, coach; Cecil Sherwood, halfback; Earl Larson, ex-captain and fullback; Eugene Metcalf, backfield; Chester Garrity.ibackr field. Upper line: Williams, end; Jacobson, backfield; Owen Price, backfield; George Garrick, backfield j Howfifd t. , t I" t l 1 -111 1.1 1 1 . T71 1 IT i. 1 ,1 i. 1.1 . T 17" . J 1 i. 1 .1 ..j Jverr, DaCKlieia; minora rsioiuana, enu; rrea min, giuuuaiiu ihukiu uuvneiicu iverr, guaru cinu t,ucivie.-pMio'! f, The above squad scored a total of 350 points against their opponents' 43 in eight games played. - ,n nvi iecoi-1.' must be, primarily, made in I Although the above records were an official Eastern Oregon track and : first set by the athlete to whom they field meet It must not be ma le are given credit, since that time scv vi'h a stn- wird urging the run-leral others have tied many of the ner on, provided it be on the track. imarks: Carny's 50 yard dash record iy,.-,Uinton to run must bo consider-j is also jointly held by Branough. of ed'and in-order to make the records Baker, Gordon, of Pendleton, and stand they must be absolutely cor-' Conkey, of La Grande; Fee and Kim rect. 'Timer' must bo also taken in- ball's mark of 6 feet 6 inches in to consideration and a hundred and:tiie high jump is also jointly held mm other details !uy Blakaby. of Ontario, and Saun- In con-piling' the abovo list, the der?, of Pendleton. Richards, of wriFer first FocUrcd newspapers that Cove,, mark m the 220 yard low hur carricd acccunts of Eastern . Oregon clles is also jointly held by Gordon, meets. However, , it was . only - pos- of Pendleton, Crippen and Moon, of siblc, due to poorly,' kept, files' from I La Grande, and Malrae, of Baker. I'lOO o 1910. t(J' pict(re' 'those '-;!l"ur'-. The relay rrmrk; set by the 1910 mils that contained accounts ' of -meetf, Ea Grande team was equalled in from 1910 up to the present day. .1922 at Union by a Pendleton team, - Marks Verified. composed of Snyder, McGce, Warner After obtaining i list of the rue- and btoncn-reaKer. r.r.lu frnm ".bluek aid white" srjircos the writer verified them, first by sending an account lof them to form er officials and those well versed a., Ill past, meets, (and second, by submitting them to others, cither former record holders, or responsi ble persons who were in a position to remark upon their veracity. History of Foundation. Theurst MsrcriURi . i WASnNBTON M 26There are field meet was ne.p in " -,. sllU.s , a ten .lollur bill. One Hoy Conklin, presant .s"'"te""1 ,ae is the effort that boo. to earn It: of the Union lnglij school at Union, )a mn und ,. ncc Oregon goes the h7rn,t..J''"1' which Ko to tl.o spending of It. On. been the most imhcrtant fiRUie contribution, the the inaugurauoi oi u "V" " " other sltle Is the woman's. cvciu. oince mt nine-- " T0 ENCOURAGE ! BETTER HOWIES GRDWTHDF TENNIS HERE . REMARKABLE Short History of the "Life" of Tennis in La Grande is Outlined. Coxing and Wrestling One of Attractions In La Grande Sport World lioxiti.Lr and wrestling lins been ono of Uic major attractions in Jii Grande snortriom during the past your. Numerous f iarlit cardH and wruHtlinff boutg liavo been Hinged, ustiall of a high cuhh nut in o, and oTt lines draw ing fans from (hrco counties. 1'oBnibly tin; most Hucfcssful part of tno Benson, at leant from' tlio tuns Hlandpolnt, came In tho mid-wlnler biuimoh. At that time such men an Sailor Manning, Him Halrle, A 1 1 to NoIhoii, Kco MorriHuy, Kddio Shannon, and many others appeared In tho rlntr. Ad Gustavo, and other inalmcn of nolo have uippeured on wientllny bonis hero. - '" 5 Itoxliitf and wrestllntf in h Grnndo is eonlrolled by ii com- ; inisslon lliat now i-oii'dsts of l- II. HayeH, city iimiiaKi't' George. Vehr:J, K. lfi Kurd, match maker, Janicfj McNamue und W. 11. litlcj. Growth of Golf, as A . K ; La Grande Sport, Rapid SOW INTDHNATHlXAIj l-ASTI.IM lll'.CAN lll'.ltl-: IN lOiOj SI'A- i lot s i i,i IIIUM SI-; m n.m;i); ciuu nds rt'ii iiiAsi:i); Af.Mi'l.isiii;i) noi l-i:its many. " ' ' Winff. '4Pin anH THirttnnt j -Club Looks to lawe H , Protection & aAKuAl feeds ii AKE FEATURES Tennis, now one of tho prvmler Eporta In. J-a Grande, und la fact in j the entire Uriindo Konde valley, uwuh lia eiiQiinoim growth, in popularity lursely to the iuteroHt shown In the Bport during lla stage : of .infancy here many years Bp.. The history of the growth of tennis- In Ja Grandu is ono of much Interest a Hlory that tells how, from a dlil tennis court many cars aro, the -sport has con stantly Increased, until now,! in ad dition to a dirt ton ills court at the iV. M. C A., and mny Individual cottrlH throughout 'Die city unci county, a fine, cement floored set ofj courts exist, provklt'fi with showers i and a sot '-of' lockers, on Walnut) fctteet, near the hospital. j Th first . tennis courts In l.ai Grundo wero located on P'ourth and The groat American summer exo Main l reels. Dusty condillons, that l us Into the out-of-iloors is on. naturally exist at a dirt court, boon' Mother has been slavinjr and rav- tl.ly G. K Sloddard, rri'sldent of I--a Grande Country Glub.) Tli at uncanny spread ol' public concern about the noble. and undent m-rcjillonal sport called golf, which bus Nck:rd the whole world during the iaHt five years In a way that no olin-r sport .in all history has don', hi yMly rellccled In Iho spread of sporttness, tho objects havo certainly been accomplished. Tho torrain of 1 he whole course Is unique, Kvery hole Is u hard 'hole, beset with much to sprout gray hair. Tho scenio ef fect from uny of tho tees Is such that ittrangers inurvol and go away sing ing tho loudest pruiNe for the wou deiH of natufo manifested where the golf UiloreM, In la Grnnde. l'rior to course is sunk. The ninth teo ut the spring of IKliO golf was a HUlo perhaps Ihe most wonderfully placed known .and t much maligned "did-'leu In Iho northwest uerlalnly none eiiao" ol. wliicli, the bouigeols and 'surpass It. It stands at tho very rim- EXODUS TOTHE OUTDOORS IS UN prolutcrlaii: no interest, assign ing that nputlnit) lo tho Idle, rich und to the aged. About tho timo that the whole PnlU'd Htates began lo "fall" for golf, local people "fell" for II, and in tho spring of lfj;'0 a rock of a porpcndlcular wall of Hour ly 81)0 feet, tho lee actually hanging out over tho mainline of tho union iMclflo Immediately below 11; It hi am Is uh a sentinel on tho Old Ore gou Trail paved highway along which .filial group of nu n met at tho office jthouKunda travel weekly, it Is a hea- uf G. I.. Larson unnd discussed ways,(-''i-Nght to the twisting. winding, nnd means lor forming a club here, bending Grande Hondo liver Ks Us While there was I hen some skentl- course down Its sleep descent to iiw i Ism, and some pessimism this was (i''i"do HcnI valley and from there quickly ilisnipalcd. Thai spring mid !1", 01' ,'l't' canyon Is.green, U's i.uniiner, land was purchased in thy Gruirilii Jlondo river canyon between la (ti'.mde and Perry and after sonic buying and si' ting, trading and ex ( hanginf. the club now owna, froe of all Indebtedness, iidiiiy ;hm acres of 1 ...... at tn ,.r ,.a la ff,.,.iuil l iv I in ' : ' " iiimi v. men n;i.t hi-i;ii icimkui'ii io nnnUH meet.s havt bRCil lieiQ, me . . , .,,... tft vulu for Prng .-ureeu-ra, i ouhismuk o. ; nousiH ieamng uuinne.i ih-iuiu uu-i.. vnri6H nnd useful purposes, la"t beitVff this yelr at Baker. May 10 "7"" - H B- )txon' G,,a,'?e "'" A W. in time, and dud could not nee tiu, linils rnl, u'., i ..f thifh timp two standinor ' . . t Nelson, l-Vil. I.otles, l.lnbcck, i'Yanl; yenw of beating rugs and juggling, .,. , .. , . , , ,a fell but none bet-1 "" m"nn,'r "e"'lury of lMmr , w,1(1 - .,. ,.ayt.0,1)Ci .,.,- ! jllam,8 ,,, ,.. ,,,,-ins when noho.ly ia lh" "-n-'rucl ,n of the elub marks weio cqiule.l but none ylg forlh ,hc BlKnlflcnnce of conrolUatod w., ,..,?,., to ..o tl'. .,,.111 fc.ll. jwu, 1,1,; un.l, r.ui;n,ff an.l far a tcicd. . . , ,t!ic Better Homi'S In America cm..-1 .. .. .,., ,, , . " ..... , 'it m-crn. .1 an unniiisflary !:.! l,-vn(.l ...It..! ir.rnrnS. ..... lunoiniuih ... v.. ii. .ui.nuii, JtllL UW III II llli: I lln .1 i V 1'inun iiBnu nf records that now:' " . '. . wi.nam Mi-irnsi, vc.iKf,. j. j. i:irr, .mil tic tnarfi on .lie iHano are . ......j ----- , weeK o. June 10 mi. orcrcim j vor sland arc real records, recoiih that l.avis In a n.einbcr of the Nallonttl man 1' fees. I.l.arles ItlnKnel unit I varnished, ntuther Is worry.,.;? over! H'harie.s IteynoldH. Members were mmc-t.-.V'l l-oail mi.l'M or campiim' t.i- rn n vp ,r ue.ure... .. - .. .. . .... ... .. - - ' ,' ., ' , .inte finiliv lowers ' ounc" Ior MOll.es in . adileil from tlmo to time nnd finally ten, dad In worrjii.K over what it lb t-u V C Jt in 1010 held """r 11"'M"", " ,,s )oay ,M,rchase.l the i-eent sit. them. The track meet in lJl, hew .,.,,.. secretaries Hoover andr ,he collrtK W!lt s.,!(.t ,, in La Grande, wai P"' Wallace nnd .Mrs. T. G. Winter, l.res-1 18(11,t.,, u moh.rn set of courts win. rcccrL-tninshlnK CN , a,,, Ident of the General federation of, every facility for thi tennis .laycr. held in Eastern Orepron. and poa.si e Wonil.na. nb8. i-ement floors, showers and a set of in the state of tlieROn or 'n uie, Th(, t.nI,lpIllBn H a woman's ram-.locker were Installed at a total cost Northwest. ( palR-a.- says Secretary Davis. "They of about f&.ono. That year Carpy, of La Orande, 1U... tllklnB st0l.k of u,emselves to see 1-rod.ici r.'csnlts. ran the 50 .yard .l.sh m o J-o J sec- how ,h).y fm lh,.,r ,irtl. of ,hc b That the more mortem courts pro onds and the : 100 yiid da.di 1.1 10 1 o ,hl,y uru ,u(ln(r lnvt.nlory or home .i.ieed results is history. In 1!H7 seconds. l'iser, of 0lar.10' 'n.c;valiieii .o determine on -standards. N,.miin l-Yecs nnd J. (iarfi.ld Klnr. over the high hurdles in lb lo set ...,.,, ,,,t Aln,.rU.Hn W11BC earners, ,wo tirande pliivers, went u, onus iim luppuu nit '" "?X"" lno"' ,n"1 "", '"' cl.eck at tile end , l-endlelou and cnlcicd In u chain. vault at a height of 11 feet a inches. nf thl. week In-ion to tile family. ; iloii)i ! contest that included all llake In the open road lo pitch their ....... r.-- -r ...:u .. K" ... w v... , .u, ,, coi tin n SO Wl,n .ne IKUaU UUIU mvu n L-nrtu- a mi l.ii.t ti fnrt e.fi.-.. fln -'t. i I.'..-. ........ - " r. , n i -' ... ...w i-iii 'in-u,i jtini r.a,u.'iii v;inn- Icap c.f 20 feet 7jincne... r -e anu lup tt w1( k ,VI1B(, do,.s nol do na ell . inKton. In this tourne- Kins won Kimball, of Pendleton, jumped o ,n Holm. families us a thirty-five dol-:tho Ingle and Klnir and I'rces feet 6 inches. Joaes of BakfT, set ur H Kvvk KHSV docs in others. 'cmcrited vlctnrlnus In the doubles, a new northwestern record when he, ...nu, deinonstrailon housi-s pre-1 .Many le Ci.ii.-ts .Now. thi-eu, tlin thnt lUi feet OllC inch. ,.P... rnP nl... Un,..a u-..t- In Inn.. '.. .1 Pcare, of ia Grande, also set a new ari, ronerete ed.iention.il means of holders In iho tennis iluh 1-ore It Isiuud wliho.it chauffeurs, maids an.l' . 1 " .ileep, It'a t.ocked-markud with., In. dividual be.'iuly spots, . . , , - An ror him who tries to . play a runnliiK' ita.ue on Its nine holcs,t)iori is trouble ahead, and Iho playlnu; membership is now woll advanced toward proficiency U..;a pllchlne; iitylo of i;olf, Itavlnes transversii the irrulniiln. bleep hillsides, trees, dllel.es, nil natr..l and mean, liuivu leftiall tltnot"10 bunkers ami traps - neuessary. Itut Ihero Isn't al. artificial bunker - hm;; since .but I'eellne; dicnppeiired, jiho course. jam! f.ulay Ihe s,a,-iuus homo Ia the .iian t.iillcrs. . ,, - bub of tiling socially In Ui Oranile. or the lotnl me.,,l,ehl of 'tr.5 -Not :i hii inber would ll.lnil of .- ! m,, ,,, ei-ee,,l,.lrA ' 1 ,,(,.. , i . in, .-,,,. ii, .ii. i ,,ii, nun.,,, iuiiiii, a IKOll. ntly to aeveutv-flvo freoue.lllv samo ttmc. houic. i want of aomethin to worry about. f " " ''; my .ocanun, ,.nJoy lho ,M)rt nt lh). This .inrlnir wanderlust which " ,., M1., proreHMioiial coach iteizes upon every man, woman und i child in Mi - ('nitcd SlatcH 1m said to i bo tho outt ropimr of the IMIki Iiii, Uanii-'l lioont- ami tho l-'orty-niner lit j every one oi tln ni. When summer . bei-zes blow they numt ko. . h'onio residi-nts ol" jx Grando this; year are Koinj; to the Hcaho. u re- ! koHm, othei-H to the mountaiim, more lo the country but the -iiiotorlMln will tentM like the ArabH every o nhifr on wme free catipttiK' ground. A -Nation on Wheels, And ttiey aro au'omobile bummlni; in cverthintv und unythinj? from to laeilitle.H, und Kh HpacloiiH floor com bine to mako every im:h of the build in ut lll.iriau lu nature. Jin t uil attention him not been be nt owed on club bonne, nor on golf i;roundM. I.a Grande'u C!ountry club is unif-pio In many rcHpeeiM, ono t uiHi! of thlH dlHiiuclloii hi tliat there in tin open -air nulatorhim. DuriiiK llic hot liiontliH thin bccome:i u uwini miiiK hole for biiudred.H dally. Men, uoiiMit and cliildren Kumbol on und ii the tool llij,' waters. lu view of Ihe i'act I ai Oiattde hnn few open-air twiiriiiiiliK placeH, thu u.ilatoiium rllbi a bi want. vVdjolniii thu less ,h, , pulaceuon wheels. uY;- Z!' UZ. Hill Hcullv Is the only men wl.o attained par. of .'IS hut others are thrctitenlut;. -' Al though less tliau four years alui.fr u ihi'ko pe.-ceiitaue of Iho members ar I'layllltf 45 or better. Kara Icitm work aniontr me.nben has been the rule since the oikiimI.u I lion day. Whether It was hiiullnir off irocKs or UIKKInt; Into their purses .lie uieu.berM responded nobly. , officers and directors have labored ;ut this Instill. lion, and for II, as In .no other civic or public enlerprlse iwo know or. lino could prolong i pialHcanthcms for this co-operation nut we Delicto a statement of results It Is northwestern recorq when he ran the emphaslxlni? the Importance of home now possible to secure botn settlor kids. Home r.-w thrivi are who scorn ; o min.tM nd two CC' ... .... .1.. ui.. Ir u do;:ei. fainillcs to spend Iho unking, and the Increasinit neresslly uud Junior memberships for 11 small ! lent and eani. fire as d scomfo, t 1 I'JV"""1 'I, ,k U'", t'lu'' "" k of thorouKh study of Its technic. Tn price. Iloth si'iilor and Junior mem- !bnt to rout, rich or poor, cumplnit ! . !'r .. ,',lV I' alonir the half mile, in i.' minstes and two KCC- n,,.l flnt Rr.,nnnh. of Baker, ran the 220 yard Cash in 21 seconds flat- thu homes la the nation, and In the, hem nre constantly ut the courts. Beers of iCaker, sct!2 new northwest- ,omo ia ihe basis of the best patriot- which become active about six t'clock ern records when he heaved the dis- j8m. Jin tho mnrnlnus and continue .- un cus 111 feet ii Indies and Ihrev.- lne ..Tu,re lB nothing better we can do, III dusk Rives way lo nlitlit hammer 151 feet nine inches, reare, illjn make a thorough workmanlike I'rclimlniiry Tourne in. tint the fun of iiuio-ct.n.'pliiB Is nol of La Grande, won the 440 yard smdy of the things that make for a At the present timo tho Junior monopolized by day and the boys. To ilash ill 55 1-5 seconds and Boylcn, tteit,r home, with architects, builders. Singles TournamenU an anniml af-l'be contrary It la 'rumored that of Pendleton', won. the mile in five ;n!, rr rtecorators. students, muslcl- j fair. Is now being played and Ihe. 'mother and sister ofrered the sug minutes and 10 seconds. tA I-a uns, educators and spiritual advisors; Junior liouhlen will soon rollow. KCBtlon as a thango from thu sea Grande relay team, consisting of , jo.nlr.jr In a definition of home." il-aler In the season, Ihe Hcnlor Tour- sboro rultage. Stanley Carpy, A.I Meyers, C and, xhe lletter Homes campaign began nan, cits will be played, also tho' Snorting goods dealers of Iji V. Bolton, set a new state record of )st. y,.Iir n a comparatively sfi.HII' Junior Tournament finals In boll. I (''anil') illv.llte thai most tents sold 1 minute and !)5 Seconds. Incidcn-i ,Vil). The result of the first errort is the single nnd double classes. now are Ihe types especially uduptcd tally, it is believed that the ham-. shown In the preparations this yenr- It Is a known tact that more In to motor nips and quick itebii.K mer throw record, bv Beers, and the cr many communities to have demon, lerest Is being shown in tennis this along the mini. Tin y uIho report in nninttdlc lire which -the subconscious , , , . H , ...... , .,,.,.,-,.,...,. r....... ;t'l"b is Hie rump groundj. This und lo the romance of bo.l.ood. i this: In Iho rally spring of 1U2U wo I hud a dream but no funds. Toduy wo nave u iiii.immi institution and wo have paid the bill. Wo uru proud of our accomplishments. Officer iiml Itli-cclmv. properly lies Kiiuth of the liver o lue n.ounlulnsele whuru the sun Is cliented during hot days. Kurround id l,y II, ,d's own inliutrets of rocks and trceii, hcinuieil In by canyon j ,i-,,i-i:yi'r,-ii uiuvn on lie SOUIII. frlngi-d by thu crooked tlrando Itondc on the north, away from thu duitt of (ravel und Ihe purr of motor cirr, tho camp ground l.i ideal lr. every re "I hlles Ihefe und siitnnier colonies Will half-mile record.- iov Peare. still mauun homes during fie campaign year than for a number of years 'creiu-ed demands for rood Murage " ... ...iw- "' The officers anil directors at tho present time are: (1. K. Htoddard. prl-sldenl: A. U lilehardsou, vlcc- piesldenl; (.'. M. ilohr.cnkarnp, treus- urer-munager; . w. r rocs, seure- liiry. The rest of Iho directors are: l. I. Ijirlson, T. J. Heroggln; A. J. Hlango, V. I,. Meyoir, A. T. Hill, H. IJ. ''.owe, Kred Kiddle, ('has. It. Itcyn- Alniul f,0 r.iuillles own rani, , , , ..' Karnest Walklns, i: 11. Hcranton, :. ner, A. W. Nelson, It. I'. 1'crklns. lnn.1 n statu Isterscholastic rec- in June. nccordlnK to those In- previous. !e,,ulpini nl, folding cols and oth ords. teresti-d In the movement. Many ol equipment for automobile kvI'SvIiik. Records Lowered. - these have been started by chambers; HII,l,Altl Tot ItM-IYS License plates frnm many state flnK. nr. mnrlr , was bettered in nf louimeree. others liv irrnuiis of - now seen oil Iji (In.nde stieetn con 1D11, that by Perry, of La Oranne, omen, or women's clubs. liiinarns nave long been considered nrm i.;.e.en,s . s i,n,,ne,s iiwi, washed awav wi I i,,, built ihlsl,"K''l"o In a way that ll.ey never .11 ...u. ...I i. -.1.1110 1.1 .,.,.... ruiin. iho .. gentlemen game u nremler in. summer has iireel.,l!nle, aslrolig de-I 11 "" wl l'"" I ,,. .... , ,.m, it vni; aiiiiu -u." - --. .......n .... - .. . . ... . . . , .... , . 'apilllg control! of a iiylvun retreat manv j miles fioiii ivlllallnn yet It Is al line cllv a uoornlcp, A pollleon bridge to replace the suspension In 'flail, u l,y u. 1 1. l 'row The CM Oregon Trail Is helping ear ago bill sportsmen of Kuslern Oregon to gel 11I1J card dash in 64 , seconds flat and m--nt Includes arrangement of Ice- worm over by tiioso who cure for it Pavnc, of lAthcna, won the mile in (,-,. muulcal. movie nnd radio pro- xieniific. elesn. Inlercsilng sport. 4-54:00. Finley threw the javelin tr-nis. essay and poster contests In ipsia.o nuiiard tournarnenls nro feet to ImOtcii in l'll.'l nnd Payne schools, and other means to draw at- held nnuull. and lhrouglio.it the hi. nun. r..enrd to 4:48:00 lenllnn In lh,, hnine. M u n v I hi.n.i, nils ' nlled Hlntesaild In fsc' (Tie wo. Id. ' .round (which now Rtands). lne javrim of doilurs lu prlr.e will lie given local " .'",,-.",.. ,n., ... ... nis. of Pendleton. i-cg',;tered 1-V1 i,,. campalgii. .An interesting sid- l- bi-rore. TrapHhooters, golfers, baso- balt tiM.ns, h(ili school teams, and all the hop lu a car, open ihe Ihroltlu ilnd within a short time (hey are In s.,n.e other town ready to "go." and tiansconilnenliil tours. . , . ' 1 """ , I'or these nomads on pucumiiilel "'- "; ' "" un tou.s.. 1.1 sun tires it very town Is a ccnmlssiirv " """"' , ,i,e i station, every grov- Is a Mnanji"1" "' Voulliful i-o.irsi--.ll!.. and the open road their ;""'"""".''s ate rapnuy u.sap. who fix the 1 H anil 01.0 or lliese uays JJl . . . , , X.:-. . .... . i-nmimt Inn, nn.l i,t..-..,ni. Th.l lenir.lt t.f Ihe r OWn Vacations It f."-.,n ,,,,: record was again mwereil wnrn .y unu na.ionai.y n conneci.o-, ., '. ,..', ... V... .... -.:.'.,,.. k (rou.se up lo Ihe highest standard ofL., , ..,, ,.h..r dne. ei!?o connecica wun tno nine. hole ... 1 i.h In lol l M nnix heat 1. ll... ,.,,,u,ln ,,r ... l.le:i list .".er.s.eo in niiiuirns 10 mini over. on. wnr.e -, . ., ItoxbiR car ls me funny. thlmfi. The fan neor know when they arc Organization, Co-ormnating With the btatquIfSh and Game Commission With Good Results. 'Alt'Abt (By Sccretury Wlnff, .Kla &. Fot foot Club.) UiUtJO-l- . Tho- Wintf Kin ft-iU'lvAfn'r,1" WU8 organized Kebnmry 17. mis with. 70 charter inembera. ' 1t Dr. Gva. jinunermaii goi?a 'thfj,)on,or; of Ikmiik tho firnt jircHldcnt of tho or Kiinizi.tion. Thu board qf directors locted kt tho time of orKuntKHtlon cousislcd of II. K. CoolidpT,' Aiiffust Httmgo, C II. Orul and' RAviKohi-' From a smutl beuirinlng'1 Wio 'club huB Rt-owii rapidly and now haa n tneiuberAhlp of over 20u. Tho meni-bei-Hbtn. white confined mostly to !u Grando,, has many enrolled from vilriuua other points. H la difficult to' onumeruto thu accompIlHhinenta of tho otBunlsuUion In Its work of pro tecting and propagating fish and name iir LTnlon county. Tho Influ-i encii of tho club bus reached a de Kroo ' that recoiniiicndiitlons made by It to tho TIhIj and sumo commissions Of tho stAto uro rocoived with favor und In nearly every coso tho desired' action ' lu obtained. . . Duos Numlnnl. , ' AlthduKh tho club has been obtain ing real 'results lu improving condU tlons for the sportsmun in Union county, often entailing a lot of ex- pcuso, Ilio dues of the orgnniKutlou 'ur'o noniiiuil, being only l.ou yearly 'arid' out ol! which two or throo bao I'quuts'aro provided unmmlly, Itiuiquei'V-a i'Vaturo. 1 'ktudi year a flttiilng contost Is held, I tlio winners of which aro presented with suitable prizes, und tho flsli He cured during tho duy of tho contost Jiorm the linportnut Itom of a menu lor the Jinmittl fish foed, which Is al ways an enjoyable affair. A ho mi -annitul foed Is also a feat uro, con- ! Misting of either duor or clams. At the Ust one, of th events plulos woro provided!" for ' 2tm and that number of good spprUmeil wero in attend ance. , I'roiMigutliiB VitAu , I 'Vhffo rfiiich 'or'hio .vttoAk' of'tiw . orgunizutlon aro directed to u strict ent'orcemenl of gama laws and thu eonse'tuent protection of gunie, ono of tho HuceetiofitJ endeavors of thii elub Is that, of propagating fish .in d! stocking thu stroaius of Unlou county. Through the efforts of tho club on of the, best hatchorles In thu slate hut been seen red, Ihe ono located nt Union, i. In uddlllou spawning bed arc being provided und tho law pro vidlng,,iW the screening of Irrigation ditches Is being strictly enforced, aa well us that of placing fish holders a. , needed points.. In , connection with , thu enforcement of tho partic ular laws mentioned tho state fish commission has employed a warden ' icr that purposo only. Aid WaJlowa luko, . ,Tbo aijtivllles of tho commission nip not .confined ulono to Union county hut a great ileal of attention Is , given to Improving fishing coudl- ; lions, at Wallowa luke. In conjunc tion. with the Im Grundo l-ode of H. 1. U. K., the club has plans under way that will ultimately make Wal lowa Lake a leader for eastern brook trout. . J'rusunt plans call for thu planting of l.Oou.DOO ciustern brook In the lake, und of the number 1150, (MMi were planted only a few duya ago. tapt. 10. A. lbirghdurf, state giimtv warden, UssHtlng in the work. The l-;iks uro uldlnng In tho rectoek- . lug nol only becuiiso they aro Inclined to aid generally in iho- wotik carried (Ui by thu' Wing, Kin iJjfkSxiool club but they are completing un elcgunt home at Wallowa like and many of (he meiubcrs will be In position to t ike advantage of thu - good , fishing that will prevail at tho lukjn, riant I.UOO.uoo lij. In uitditlon restocking Wallowa Uiko, the cbib has succeeded, tn huv inlg l.oou.D'yn fry placed In tif vat-l out streams of 1,'nlon couut;,, aij uc-, cnmpllHhme.-it that is hulled by ,v very iiMiu-rin iii in the coimv,, . Hi,. clnt.. bus been usslsted greatly .byjHuper Intendent Itoiinuy, of ,. jlho ,,. Unlou hatchery, who is working,, . in , con-. junction with the club. - Aigtors ag"eo that fislilng Is bettor. In Union county now than for several years, so it is evident that results nre betn.r obtained, tn this connection . tho elub believes It Is entitled to sup port,. from, every sportsman In tho- county und extends un Invitation to ' all . to hecqinu members of, ,t,ho or? - gunlutloji. ',. ; . . The Wing, Kin- & Fleet foot elub was i-esponsiblu for Introducing thu llungailun pheasant Inlo Union county, und, which In a few yeuru will attain f numbers sufficient to permit open seasons. Tho Hungarian pheasant matures a great deul curlier than the China pheasant mid. will give another open bird season, tho dates oi which will bo earlier thuu the open'senson on China pheasants. . Hold I id. I Trial-, . As atiUdded attraction for1 mem lers of. the club field trails will bo introduced and will be open-to do of thro, counties. It Is claimed Hint ihe Mid dogs or this district , uru of ihe hlglir.si type and through- tho field trails Jt is hoped to bring them to the. highest statu of perfection. I "nr. .the, protection of dogs a fund Sas bfcen provided for the conviction ' of vnrtica who steal or poison doss. p i