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the ra uiiAiiM wfeimi tiramiymt - Friday, MarcH 13, 1925. " PACE StX SALEM DEFEATS WALLOWA 25 ELIMINATES ilium : CHAMPIONS K . SALEM, Ore. (By the As eociatcd Press). The Salem high school basketball team ;v defeated the fast Wallowa five 25 to 10 here last night in the first game of the sUito 1 :baflketball tournament. V ' ' Wallowa Out. Wallowa's loss eliminates Iier from further play in the state tournament. - In : the second game last I nif lit. according to word re ceived in &. firando this Worning,' Medford hitch de feated .Franklin of Portland, 18-8,' eliminating the latter. " Today" Medford will' play Pendleton, which will prolr ably eliminate the Ruckaroos : as iMedford is favored to win the tournament by most critics. ' " All M.VI.AH WINS Tll1,n ' BAl.TIMOlin, Slil. (API Allen J.lnlail of Boston won thn nation al '. Junior hoavywolKht boxlnir rharnplonhlp In tho nnnnnl tour nament ot tlm Atnnlour Athloilc union, which opened In tho lfHth medical rurlmcnt armory horn Wedncudny night. - Unlad haltorod Mil way to tho title hy a docliilvo victory over Hoi Ix-vt-nsky of tho tnnrlno corps. cvctifiky formerly was ono of tho Btar &thloten of tho navnl academy in hoxliiR and foothall. Tho lieavywelRht championship Wan tho only one deelded Wednen day nltrht. What niftkos propln who should hp. hattnv hut nro not nuuldri tlmn thOHn who' shouldn't hn hnppy hut) fir? ' Robin Reed Wrestles In Pendleton rRNDI.KTOX, Orfl. (Special) Friday Iho thirteenth l a hlK day tn I'enillctnn. parilcnlurly tonlirht fop Iho I'enillctnn KlkH lire plan ning an nll-mur wr.-MllInK rani that rnmhfnca two licnrlltnc malrhrii of uninicHllfinol quality. In I he firm match that In Mcheil-nlf-fl tn ntnrl al K : 1 r. Itohin ltced. whu won tile woi-IiI'm IlKhtwelpht chainplonKlilp tit , Iho Olympic. RnmrH In 1'nrln, will innKlo. with len 1 lut ton, Hi-vi-r local w.-lter-w.-lKht who liati not Iohi il mntoli In four yoal-H. Ill Iho Hi'cnnil half of Iho iIihiMc main cv.'lil Itllly Kil wnnla, rninoilH Kt.nHi.H City grap. pier will Hike mi Krnnk I'llllnir, Iho Cannillan HkI.I hejivywi-lKlit nee who haa lia.l an i-o-lionally hiic cpflHfiil h.-umhi In Prn.llf'tnn thlH wlnlor l.nvlhK Iwiro il.-f.-utr-.l Iluy MoChitiiII ami also won ovi-r Kulph Hand. Hontliorn Ih-OKOlt flush. Itn.l trlhim.-l FaniMT Vanro, the Idaho turrnr. 'I'ho nintchm will ho HtnRoii In Iluppy Canyon. Sport Gossip (By (he Aoolnted TTrss) Niek t'ullop. vnrHrttllr roernlt. In Hip ranip of Iho Now York Yankees al Ht. PeterHininr. Wed nesday while rlmHtriff a triple fnr inlo the wci1m and to Hip edo of a lake, ciimo upon ,11 Hlx-foot nltlRfilor. Nlrk Rot haejt lo Hip inflPtil lifforc tliP runner hnd roiiehed Koonnd lmno but with oitl Iho bull. Mlko McTiKUP, worM Unlit heavyweight champion, lifts np poured In Now York to exproHH IiIm heller that llulilliiK Hikl, the HpnoRJilcHC, fium wlium Hp rnp tnrPd tho I II If on a Ht. I'utrltk'H luy In Dublin, will coihiiht I'aul llei'lciihuch, Krlduy iiIkIiI In MadlKon Sftunrc (lurdrn. MATCH ANNOI NCI'.I) DKTnOIT (A P) Prnnkln Oon pro, Aniprlrnn flywolnht champion, has MljriH'd for a in-round dcrl nlon matrh Iktp March 20, with ,loo IiiirnN, Michigan hiintnniwoltvht ohumplnn. LAST YEAR Chesterfield sales again broke all previous records. The growth of the brand has been spectacular. In every section of the country it lias forged ahead by leaps and bounds. Convinced by taste of finer quality, men everywhere have changed by thousands from other cigarettes to Chesterfield. Stars on Court 2aet MUtvr Carmack, star forward on this eaun' Univvrslty pf hum sylvanJa UinkftUill tram. Currnuck rates as one of the tst mm at his position In the cunt, und ranks well up lis, list in IndlviUuulSLorlntf. nnii nitiCAKH iti:toni M-:V Y Ht K. (Al I'aavo Nur nil of Finland hroko hln own :iooo motor rocord Thursday nlcht In n Hpoolul two-inllo rneo. mi of niinutefl 2t( 2-5 Hocond, hottor- oil hy two-flit Iih of a second Hip. mark ho mndo In MadlKon Snuaro CJ a id on January 15. Tho Olympic ohamplon covorod tho Iwo mhos in :03 1-2, fivo soronds hohlnd hlH rocord. Ho had no iroutile in lapping Andy (Yaw of Now York and Jimmy Connolly, formor (Joorffotown university star. Just start whlstllnK' und first thl titf you know business will he humming. Ono of our proa tost noods Is rubber wliirlHhlelilH.. AGGIES WIN BASEBALL nnPT pumir .m.. rim I 11 U (1(1 1- FOIIT .MY KilK, Kla. I IIIU I UlliKIL I FROM BEARS! COItVAU.IK, On. (tiy ip A SOCiaifll J'lM'Ss) Till HK4n Aurlciiliiirul iilhi:p la.Mki'lmll lottiu ijoroulisl I In t itlvrrJt ttf 4'iillliu-ti)n iiiliitcl lion lns( niulil :u to in iiu rir.-t or a tiu-oc ffltllio M'l'ii's lo deviile Hip rhaill loiilii of tho J'aojric oonl. TVto StiKhlnnl, ' uuanl. and oorHi Itniuii, ifiiliT, (Htlli I n hui rou it ty I toys, an rotrnhii-s on IIh AkuIi loam. Stotldanl is from da (iraiulo niul Itroun hnlls fi-itii I nlon. IDAHO UNLIKELY TO HAVE LKA(;i!E COMING SEASON NAM PA. Tdaho (Hpoolnl) Hope that a baseball tongue can bo form ed In this section this year lias practically born abandoned, tntin- bors of the Njunpa committee said Thursday. The decision of Km- motl hot to put n team In-the field and the evident npntliy In other towns is hold to make It Inadvis able to continue negotiations. IIoIho und N'atnpa are the only wo cities ready to star! cither with a home tnlonl nine or a salaried lonm. Payette probably would en ter a team of home town "players ami Caldwell Is considering start ing on such n IhinIs. KnlhuslaNin In both those cities. is said, however, to ho forced iwid each. It is felt, will bo just as well satisfied If tho baseball league is allowed to go over for a year. I'TAII MAY 1IAVK HACINfJ RAIP T.AK.K (AP) Tho Kodd horse racing hill which pn-ssed the lower house of the t'tah legisla ture last Saturday was passed by the senate late WVdnosdnv night nnd will bo in tho governor's ) hand's Thursday. If Governor Cleorgo Pern acts favorable on the measure, rtah will hnve two rac ing seasons limited to 80 days each. Tho hill provldoH tho parl-niutuol system of hotting. .Legislators who fostered the measure look for fa vorable action from the. governor. KAPIi.W BF.ATS PA H It OAKLAND. Calif. AP) T.ouls Kid" Kaplan of Morldon, ' Conn., featherweight champion, was n warded a "newspaper dnefsion' at the end of .u sjnshlng; fust .12 round hout with Johnny Kurr In n prize fight arena here Wednes day night. Observers credited Kap lan with 100 of the 12 rounds. His tltlp was not involved. Holland's Queen Honored. T.KYDKN. Holland (AP)-This old-world town has Just ooloibrntod the smith anniversary of tho found ing of Its famous university.- I'pon Queen Wllholmina was conferred the honorary degree of doctor of laws, and the women stu dents presented her with tho first tulips nf thn season. CLAUDE C. PRATT HW3 7. Am, I.a r.rmnliv Opp. I i linmrv 2H, I92A. Clniiilp C. 1'rnll I.iiiiiIh'i' Co., I.a .innili, iit$tui. I war sir: Ton pi'Hoik wliy pinpli jtlinnhl hi.jr hiillillnx mnli'ilnl nf tho' (Iniiilr ('. 1'i'itit I.iiiiiIht ('iiniMii'jl I nrf! ....................... (I) Tlip ronipnny l Iho "I'nor - . Alan' Frliiiil. 1 (2) Thi price arp a low a' powlMe, wlih a ldi choice nf material... (.1) Oistonien receive fril-nillv ami fair senli'e. (4) lcpeiMlahle, InHhful n.lver- tUillC iMAtlHIlclllN. (!) Them l real alue In Ihe mnlerlal. (fl) A prompt delivery jiervlee. (7) An nlw4lme Kiiai-ftiitce of witlofaellnii. (R) The 'imiwi un eHtnh- IKheil In onlrr In wne the hilcrcMn fif the pi.te niitl lint to mninHiliF, (0) nmi li nl. reliable nuumse- imMit. (10) Tlie inuniiiter N a Chrlstlnn anil a Uvt'.Mtil.llnff ell Intl. t i.miaiii i.i.i: uiiim:. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Th Poor Man'. rrttnU" Oppo. Foundry. I'HONK lt m Ma Rnndaf Biutora un it, ii. Philadelphia (N'utlonul) .. rt 11 2 Phlludolphin (Amorlcun).. 3 H 2 ItattorioH: Couch, KniKht, JColts and llonllne; JtauniKurtncr, llurris, (irovos and I'orkins. st. rr:Ti:iismito. Kin. (apj- It. II. K. I Sow York (American).... 14 20 'A IfoMon xattonai i iz 3 fiultcrio: nall, Juhn.son. Hliock or and t'.e. Ilofrmau; Mar (uurd, Cem-wlcti, Itonton and C31h son. i 01U.Ano, Pla. (AP)- n. ir.-R WashlnKton (Am.) 5 in I 'Cincinnati (Nat.) ft 2 Hal lories: .a chary, .Mnrberry, rtiiKHoii ami W. Ilaruravo, Tale; Kixiv Hhoohnn, linnohus nnd I'.. HarKinv. XFAVfi ITF,MS FHOM THF. CAMPS X K W Y ( It K (AP) l.eon j (Uoose) (iosiiu singled in ine uui liintpg ut West palm lieach Wed nesday and Karl MoN'eoley mood at iho plato with one run neodi-d. Somewhere Just such a situation lunl appeared before in baseball history except that on the previous occasion, Muddy ltiu-1 was out on the ba:rs awaiiing di-livoiaiioe. The (Hants won from Iho Senators in iho second game of the spring so rlos, 2 to 1, which indicates that baseball history does not repeat Itsoir, for on that wdl roniornlier- d previous occasion in the Wash- 1 ington hall park, Alo.Weloy pro- i ducoil tlio hit which won the bat- tie und I ho ono and only world series. Brooklyn's pitchers held tho St. Louis Hrowns to five hits at Tarpon Springs bat the Hrowns: won, 7 to 3. I ! WASHINGTON (AP) Mnnngor Harris was finding solnco in the second trimming meted out to the ; Senators by the (Hants ut West1 Pulin Iloach Wednesday In the j showing of his two recruit pitch- j ers. Jim MoNamnra. the nowcom- j or from Wichita, allowed only ono f hit In his four rounds, that u scratch affair, while Harry Kelly ; granted only two in his two in- nings, I CHICAGO (AP) A sword of DnmocloH hangs over the heads of more than hnlf of Manager Kddie Collins' 17 aspiring pitchers In the Chicago White Sox camp in Shreve porl, but just which ones Is con siderably In douhl. Collins hopes j to pick a stat'r. of eight, two of them portsiders. from Keher, Hob- ! ertson, Thurston, Lyons, Mlanken shlp, Connolly, Mangum anil Lev eret t of last year's right banders; Steengra.eC, Ash and Hearing;, right handed recruits, and t he south paws, Cvengros, Koromnn, Haven port and Hamilton.' The Los An geles trip of the Cubs will cut two players from the National league's club roHter, word from the Cata II mi Island, Calif,, training camp said. One will ho Joo Westnedgo, young Charlotte, N. C, loft handed pitcher, whoso Illness prevented htm from making a bid for n berth ami who will ho sent home, and tioorge M list cud, the pitcher Man ager Killofer Is willing to give to the Angels in payment for Charley Hoot. The three-game series with Los Angeles opens tho training schedule. CLKVKLANH ( A P) Observers wit h t he ( Meveland Indians at Iakcland are more optimistic over the pitchers than for several years al this stage of the season. In ad dition to I be veteran h who spent Farmers Tims of yon who Have some sheep nil) Soon Irnvo some wool To sell. l't lis find you' the Ilnyer. I.at year two enrs Of wont weiv ntsomhloI Al our wnrolrtMiM' Whorp It was flsy for The hnyer to sample. And make tip a rar According lo grade. TliM year we want To handle Ton cars. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. ! Phone Main 19 BURN INCENSE to destroy odor of cook ing nnd leave pleasing scent. We have both cones and powder. 2.c nnd "0c All Odors Moon Drug Co. rrrrylhliif for the Mrk Itimm imiom: main ah I TO 10 throe weeks In preliminary train ing at Hot Springs, several of the recruits are in, great .shape. PITTfiBlRaH (AP) The Pi rates rofruhir lineup was intact for tho first tfme tills training season when tho veterans array ed themselves against tho rookies at Paso Hobles. Calif., Wednesday and the youngsters hud to con tent themselves with tho short end of a lii-s score, (ilonn Wright, first siring Hbortstop, figured con spicuously in (he game. nimtOIT (AP) Hopes that a meeting between Manager Ty "obb of tho Detroit Tigers nnd Heine, j Mnnush. holdout outfielder, would result in a sett h-im-nt of some sort have been flashed. The two mot late Wednesday ut the tr.iin- , ing camp In Augusta, (la., ami af ter a short discussion, Manush an- j uouncod lie hail lint signed. ' i BOSTON (AP) After 10 days! sTrwiuoMH rouimo tn a not i-W Orleans sun. Manager l.ee Kohl of: the P.nsion Amerioans. Wednesday , ordered a nine-lnnlng' practice : game, lite I'.oone mane a nome run and a double. I'll 1 1.A I K.fl 1 1 A (AD rlli in nrrivlnK1,. II.. I, sou.h. rn nunrlnn. two weeks earlier than the Phil- lies, the Athletics were reported to be itiiihor advanced In their train - Intr. Manager Mack Ls well ideas- ed with the condition of his play- SAVING Is a habit that grows stronger with age and easily cultivated. UNITED STATES MILITARY BALL Given by Company E, 18fith Infantry, Oregon National Guard Friday, March 13 Music by the Star Novelty Orrhesfra ZUBER HALL Spectators 10c IThey In Our Windows 4f You are looking for fresh, clean vegetables. It may be you want Celery Hearts. Spinach, Asparagus, Carrots, Turnips, Let- tj. tuce, Rhubarb, Fresh Tomntoes, or some fresh fruits. f You don't know where or you had foruotten 4t f Well, we have them .' er you phone, or come pleased with our sen-ice. Pattison Bros. Grocery Phone Main 80 All-Star Wrestling Card PROMOTED BY PENDLETON LODGE OF ELKS ROBIN REED VS. DEE H ATTON Olympic Champion Lightweight BILLY EDWARDS . vs. axr" FRANK PILLING FRIDAY, MARCH 13 First Match, 8:15 In Happy Canyon, Pendleton, Oregon Address all reserved seat orders to Elks Club PeNdlefon, Oregon. 1 i . . . LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS e . i j ' r, AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1925 At 2 P. M., at the W. E. McClure bain, 190G Green wood Street, La Grande, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash , ' 10 Head of Horses Every horse must be sold. Some Good Work Horses and Colts. MRS. J. W. SCOTT, Administratrix. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Are Displayed to find the best of fresh stuff. our Phone Number (which is MAIN 80). absolutely the best the market affords. No matter wheth- and select them out of our show windows, you will he Undefeated Pendleton Wrestler Former light Heavyw'ht Champion. 1 J Tickets $1.00 4. 1fc"yt Ii tyyniTi)irr Pa.