La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 09, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Monday, March 9, 1925.
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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New merchandise of established quality Is arriv
ing almost every day and wo take real pleasure
in showing it to you.
Hill's Department Store
Championship Game To Be Tonight
OREGONTAKES
BASEBALL
HIKER PUTS
SELF 001 OF
SECOND m&
CORVALUS (By the Associated
press) The University of Or-Kon
'basketball team dofeated the. Ore
gon Agricultural college five lunt
night in the second of a Herbs of
throe games to decide the 1'u.elflc
const intercollegiate chumplonnhlp.
northorn suction, by a ncoro of 23
to 21. The AK(fl-fl won the pre
vious game. The deciding gum?
will be played ut Sulem
;w onurcANH ( a Fo
rt. H. K.
n (A.) U 31 1
Orleans (H. A.) 2 6 8
r.uittTK'H: HoBH, I Airy, Wilt and
Ilevlng, I'inclnich; Uorden, J)-nt,
Tutwellcr and Jowle, Carinouchfl.
LIGIfTWIUGHTB TO HATTI.K
NKW YOHK (AP) Hlx llRht
welfjhtH who posned the tent of the
firflt round In th New York ath
letic comml"oton's tournament to
, jiam a successor to the retired
'" champion, benny Leonard, will
continue eliminations In to-round
bouts here Monday night. Holly
Pee man of Now York will meet
Charley O'Conmdl of Cleveland; K.
O. Clyde Jeaklo of Toledo faeea
"Jimmy Goodrich of lJUffulo, and
Ilenny Vagler of New York op
poses Baall Uallano of Ner Or-loani.
KIYtitiNO. Cal. (A I')
KanmiH City (A. A.)
San KrunciHco (Coast)
Called end seventh;
li.'ttterleii :McsHen((er
rt. ir. k.
13 Ifi 1
.... 4 8 6
ruin.
Helnn and
Wells, Hhinault;
fer and Agntw,
McWeeney, Pfef-
HACRAMKNTd (AP)
l-'lrst gume It. I. K.
fit. J.ouia (National) 13 Iff 3
Kacramento (P. C. )..:, 1 t 4
liultorh'H: todim, (ay and Uool,
Thompson; Philllpn, fan field ud
Kohler. t
Hecoud gutnr U. TJ. E,
Rt. IauIn 12 JO 3
Hacrumenlo 7 8 8
butteries: Dlckcrinan, floppy and
Bool; Murtln, Yellowhorse and
Blicu,
Pacific Coast. Mermaid
CAD
of
They are still arguing ovir Mus
cle Bhoals. ' Much water has gono gas
STOCKTON, Cal. (AD
Klrl (tamo n. IT. K.
Han e'ranclsco (P. C. I..).. 1 0 )
HI. Louis (N.) (.sec. team) 7 8 2
Batteries: Gillespie. Aydelott,
Heffner, Hurst and Ritchie, Var-
Halncs, Klicrdeli ami Vlck.
Over tho dnm nine (hoy started.
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I . ay i
' ttv
! jBronw ' .
i;ilman.
Hecond frame
Ban Franclaco
81. Louis
Butteries: Williams,
R.
.. 8
... 7
Forfeiture of Game to
Joseph Saturday Night
Leaves Title. Between
Wallowa Teams.
(Hy Kroop)
No regular game was ' played
Haturday night at Cnlon, because
Huker forfeited its guiim to Jor
epli, the forfeiture automatically
eliminating Rukor from further
play. The final game, which will
decide the championship of this
listrict, will he played In tho I n-
Ion gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock
between Wallowa and Jom-ph.
Wallowa Iiuh lost hut one gume.
that to Uaker Haturday. and Joh
eph lias a clear white and ulxtuld
defeat Wallowa hy a margin of
I several polntH,
, Home intKunclerHtandlng .occur
red Haturday night becaiifie of the
forfeiture but the facts of the mat
ter follow;
Baker, after defeating Wallowa,
desired to play Wallowa again, to
I absolutely eliminate, one or the
other so that tho remaining team
could play Joseph or else Huker
wished to play Joaeph for the
championship. Of courm this wuh
not according to t ho 1 ournainent ,
rult-a. Inid down by the district
board representing the Oregon '
High School Athletic association, j
and neither course could bo con-' J
sldered. Mr. Broadheut, of the
Baker schools, thereupon forfeit-
ALI FORNIX has supplied man?
the greatest tennis Mars.
prominent among them being
May Sutton, Bill Johnston, Helen
.'Wills and Maurice McLoughlln.
Now California bobs up with a
different sport brand. Its latest bid
for fame In the held of sport is con
lined to swimming.
In the recent national swimming
tournament held at St, Augustine,
Ha., Kleanor Oarrattl. 15-yearoUl
California miss, sprang, a big sur
prise by beating such well-known
stars as ttthel Lackie and Gertrude
jj Kderle.
- fit ' y V ' S. 3
TRAPSHDOTERS
SPV ttysr'z 9L
wero made out of tli 1 7G t rles.
Cuiulii r made I lie bent one gam
record, fjlioolijig four out of four.
HAKER Dr. TEATS VALIOWA
UNION. Ore. Special to the Ob
server) In the Heml-final contest
played hero Saturday afternoon
linker decisively defeated Wallowa
HI to 7. In the firwt hall' linker
achieved no mean teat by holding
COVE GIRLS ARE
BEATEN IN LAST
GAME OF SEASON
Ritchie, Vargas;
Dyer and Vick.
Moudy and od tl,e anie ani1 withdrew his team
Malls, Bhiart,
IDAHO
TITLES
DECIDED
KOIBE. Ida. (Rpoclal) Oaldwoll
lilRh tchoal won tho district lms.
kelliull champloimhlp here Ratur
Tho tonic and laxative
effect of Laxative BROMO
UINIJNE Tablets will for
tifythe systom aRninst Grip,
Influenza and other serious
ills resulting from a Cold.
The box bean thia aignatura
Price 80c
VX PERT IS WINNER
BUHL, Idaho (AP) Rupert,
last year's champion, was victor
ious hero Baturday night in Us
basketball game with the Jeromo
high school team for the district
fhnmnlnnaklii, fl, n.na a A
to HP and after the first ounrfeY Pcurcn.
the Rupert team stayed comfort
ably In the lead all the way. Tho
Buhl girls' team, playing the Wen
dell girls for the district cham
pionship, was victorious, taking
the game by a score of 42 to 19.
Rupert, after losing one gamo
early In the three-day toiirament,
which cloned hero Saturday night,
came hank and walked away with
each of the game. the played with
Twin Kails, tho result wag 83 to
fl for Rupert. In the afternoon
It met Filer and defented that team
by a comfortable margin. Twin
Falls, in the afternoon, played
Jeromo, losing by ono point, tho
final score being 24 to 23.
from the tournament. The Bak
coach and plnyera, however, alter
this action had been taken, wltdicd
to re-enter, which could not be
sanctioned because of .Mr. Broad
bent's action.
A largo , crowd had gathered at
the gymnasium and rather than
disappoint them, an exhibition
Tame waa played between the Ba
ker team and a team mostly com
posed of Enterprise; players. .
For the first half, the game wan
strictly basketball, with Baker
finishing tho second quarter lend
ing by many points. In the uud
half, however, tho affair turned
into a comedy with Baker facing
nine men who nlso failed to de
feat the Queen City five. The
final score was 18 to 8.
( Coleman Irav.
1 Ralph Coleman, official referee,
will not bo on hand tonight to
refereo the Joseph-Wallowa game
but an excellent official, will be
COVfc (Special) The last bas
ketball game of the season was
played Tuesday evening between
the boys' and girls' team, resulting
IP a vjctory for the boys. 'Die boy
Hainan s hoys scoreless but during scouts of I nion and the Cove jun-
the last half, the hranchllne has-j lor team played the name evening.
ketei ra came back and om played wit h a victory for the 'nlou aquad.
Baker 7 to 4.
Payne scored most of the shots
for Halter, Johnson and ' Baiid. ihuny. Ala.
Wallowa' guards, holding Cundiff
to one field basket. Ureer and ' -
Henderson accounted for most of
the Wallowa poiuls.
' Sum n rnry
squirrel bll two people In Al
and w can prove It.
An organization called the Enst
ern Oregon Trap association was
formed -here Saturday evening by
representatives of sportsmen's as
sociations of Enterprise, Baker and
I ji Grande.
Representatives of these three
cities met here Saturday night to
elect officers and make plans for
an organization for the purpose of
conducting a series of trap shoots
In the three towns during the
spring months.
Officers elected were. President.
K. C. Myer, of Baker: socrHary, I
It. Kanneffr ld of A Grande and A.
It. Thompson of Enterprise; Claude
Bache of Baker and K. E. Klngsley
of t.a Grande, directors.
The meets ore to be run on the
scml-telegraphic plan. Two teams
will shoot as guests of the other
city in ihe association on one Pun
dnv and at home (he next week.
The at home team shoots will
he conducted with as rigid super
vision and acores will be kept as
carefully by each team as in the
regular meets In which all three
teams participate.
t Sunday Shoot Here.
The schedule os arranged nt
present calls for an at home meet
next Sunday, a shoot at Enterprise
on March 22. an at home shoot
March 29 and a meeting at Baker
April 6. concluding here April 12.
The first shoot was held yester
day anil figuring on the basis of
the five highest individual scores
Ba Grande made 111 hits out of
a possible 125 birds. The best I.a
Grande scores w-re made by Kings
by. Forrester 23, Smith 22.
Muekey 22. Jlannefh-ld 21 and
Slange tied whh 21. The I.a Grande
team was composed of 14 men.
Enterprise placed second yester
day with t7 out of a possible 125
bjrds and Baker third with n's.
The runk Ing shooters on the En
terprise squad were Thompson 21.
ir t.M vi Kiirkinr iu. Iteavls IV,
(and Rowland and BuBuis tied
with 17 each.
Tho Baker first five was com
posed of -Meyer 20. Or. Edwards 20
and William Gordon, J- Edwards,
C. Bache. Mr. Cox and V. D. -''-don
tied with 18 each.
rw Dry Chief in Salem.
SABKM, Ore. William S. I .ev
ens, who recently v.as appointed
state prohibition commissioner to
succeed George, J.. Cleaver, was in
Salem yesterday urrunging tor his
bond and taking the o:ith of of
fice. Mr. Levins' bond has been
fixed in the amount of ?ii,"n-
The prohibition director said be
would take over the duties of
the department about March 1 r.
und thai his luadq larteis would,
lie maintained in Portland.
6W
THE
Spring
Ties
ARE IN.
ALL ' .
THE NEWEST
COLORS
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve
v r: have i nrsir vkuktahm-s KVF.nv -mokxixo.
Hiinili Tinnl, ramus. Ilifls Hnili!""1. Onions,
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THE CITY GROCERY
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PnONTB MAIN 674 KAY BAUM FBEB DELIVER!
Rnker (l'i)
ru.vrm 8) ...T'
Cundiff (2) V,
Pllfr (4) :....C.
Moody (2) ...C1.
Hlnra O.
Manory H
Snore by Qiiftrlnrs
1 S 8 4
PaUor : 4 .8 2 2
Waflowa 0 0 0 1
iiopi'i: I'Haisks sciiAwrcn,
(7) Wallowa
(.1) Hendprson
(3) O-ri'iT
.... (1) Ollvor
Johnson
Balrd
,Hovorul oxcol.nt flooring murkn
were made by member of teams
NRW YOHK (AD The de
throned balkllne billiard rhamplon,
Willie Iloppe, returned hero Hat
urday filled with prni.so for vounjr
I Jake Sehaefer, preeent monarch of
inn game, iloppe said that thren
cushions may have hurt his balk
lino game und that he never, fpnnd
hln stroke during the recent tour
nament. 'Speaking of Kchaefer'a
plays, he said: "f nfver say such
now eliminated, (.'undlff, . Baker I remarkable control of the Ivories,
forward, bus scored 411 points and
will probably finish . high point
man of tho tournament. Jayne.
hi. running tnnte, scored a.'l; Kstes,
of'Josorth, has 3 with one game
left to play; Henderson, Wallowa,
has SB and (mer, Wallowa, has 2
with one game left lo play. Spenee
of .Muddy Creek, scored :'3 In two
games. Iliinun.il scored 21 for
Ial (li anile and Hart accuunted
for 1(1 markers fur Katerprlac.
Ono hundred and sevoniy-sW Tree
throws were granted and M points
such excellent judgment exercised
and bo many difficult shots execu
ted as marked Hehocfer's work in
three, of Ills tournament gumes. He
never ahowed' belter form
I'rlnce of Wales is going lo
South Africa. If he sees summer
on the way he can tell her we
huve decided lo keep spring.
Kven though
than a hiniun
of us tire
we spend more,
year on sports
gllfxl ones.
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I IIAXCHOFT CIIAMI'IOX
rocATKJ.I.O (AD The Ban
croft high school basketball team
won thu southeastern Idaho dis
trict championship Saturday night
H.t tho Idaho Tech gymnasium by
dofcutlng the Pocntollo high school
flvo hy a scorn of 21 to 16. Over
1000 witnessed the contest. At
tho end of the final quarter the
game stood 10-10 tie and lifter
one minute's rest on extra flve
mltiute period was ordered by of
ficials. Poeatello's defeat by Han
croft was the first game lost by
tho locals in tho district tournament
not iron) ones. " " ' "" ' " ' - - -
RWIM HI.(X)HI) IlKOKFV
OMAHA. Neb. (Hy the AMOCl
lcd Press) Torrlno Condon, 14-year-obi
swimming marvel of Om
aha Nicholas Henn hospital, Satur
day night broke a world's record,
held Jointly by herself and Miss
Helen Walnwrlght. when she won
the national A. A. U. Junior 60-yard
free style In S8 seconds flot. The
event was held In a no-foot tank.
The former record was to seconds.
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Trapper Hew Is round
HKNIi, Ore. A man answering
closely to the description of
t'hurlcs (leotge, Tumalo creek
( trapper who was believed lost In
the Cascades, visited Ulsters, ID
miles north of where George was
supposed to havo met his death,
early this week. Tho authorities
began hunting him In the belief
that he was the missing trapper.
The man did not nppcnr to be
In his right mind, lie wandered
from house to house begging his
tnenls and rating raveno tsly,
plainly revealing a famished con
dition. After the suspicion developed
thul ho might bo Charles (leorco
he was not seen In the vicinity
of Hlstcrs.
lltmihlci Mush-Ian Claims
Descent JYom Columbus
NEI'TKA. Hungary (AP) ltu
dolf Columbus, a piano player em
ployed at a local restaurant bar,
claims to be a direct descendant
of Christopher Columbus.
P.udolfs father In 1910 read In
a Vienna paper that he was a dl
rect lineal descendant, he began
to trace the family tree. This re.
mitred much money, however, and
scorching of official records In
Portugal, Ppaln, and Austria-Hungary,
and he died without accom
plishing ol purpose.
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