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Mnnriav. March 16, 1925. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES An Ideal Store Is . ..""A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" 5 Department Store SPORT NEWS SALEM TEAM ! Diring5i!e.n .TRACK BEING PUT IN SHAPE of on on i WI I J,A M KTT R 1 K ( V K U H IT V. Salem, fire. (.Special ) Financial iy l be ninth an n uul h Igh school uaaketlja II I ou rney vrhUh end ed here Saturday night wux a great Iwueeena, hut one unfortunate Inrl ' dent marred the otherwiHe excel i lent meet. ! Th- ten teams were divid'-d Into that lWM umiij, nvts cacn group. .51 I lor fn hlu mmtrlrl Mffitffl ! Brown and lir were closely "Unluckily. the drawing, placed all matched and thai Htoddard Wat. '"'"" ' a -wonderful" ,Uer. iiavimr won il1" night division. Kal. m. the wl ! many games by his M-Kel h,t- rU ronl.-ad.r df w afternoon i. cp r.hilHu In er.n ( ti rift if n ttrtlh hl t guarding. ill I MENTIONED Walter Camp Will Be I Buried In New Haven NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) i Simplicity will mark the funeral 1 1 ' tflday Iuto of Weltw '.'amp famous .FLXLMAK, "Wash. (AP) Two j yU football mentor, who died in Oreeon Agricultural college banket- vf.w York Saturday. tall players and one eaen iroin i o,.--.-. . h.(i ki hi. hom( ilv Oregon, 'alirornia and Waahkng-; a 2.-,(,biB fu-rnooo and will bfj played Hahm Kugene. Medford, Frank lm of Portland, and endleion were placed In the night group. Hale in marched triumphantly throiiKh l'a m-hedule to the final), overwhelming Wallowa, Astoria and McMlnnville. Then Salem won from Fran kJ in, victor in the night dtvtvn, to capture the Willamette trophy and the atate title. . Medford fell prey to the Frank lin nhootera, an did Pendleton. Ku gene wa conceded an excellent chance a Rat list Franklin anil ba re in Used out. Then Franklin toti are placed on the all-coajt in- jpri;a inemb,ra of he fam- larcoiivKtait: ' Hy and a few close frlenda attend ISCtfd ly J. rre L-.umt-r, un.-i.wi o itrhlctior of "WfcBhlngion Btate college, and .announced Saturday The Bervices were conducted by Drawing Ssim C'ritlHwd. foarhea and followers of several of the (UinIs expressed opinion that it would have been much bet- Rev. Roy IS. Houghton, pastor of ter to have matched the team in- the Church of the Redeemer. There stead of drawing. This would have will be no honorary pall bearers, given the little team., such an Ar- Rurlal will be In Evergreen ceme- ago and Wallowa, a chance to lery. meet quints of their own strength The body was brought to NfWj" I,rai- oi iurui.K Another topic of disouaslon wm the length of the meet. Jt was I suggested by some coaches that the Ilml Their Own Charm ' meet next year be lengthened one I day so v ml-finals and finals need IlKKLIN (AP) Kitchens of not be piaye-j the raitif day as was , ,Hesketh, Washington, and lUd Jtfgs; O. A- C, are named forwards; Higglns,, California, centers and Btcele, O. A. C and Weslgren. Oregon, fruards. ' .Honorable mention ia Klwn to ilav-n Hunday morning. tho following: ;i'orwarda Novera, 'anford: !J1(J TIH(, kj,,.,,, Jlonaon. urfgou; rni)iwi luium- . ton; N-dria, Jdaho; baker, O. A. I C.', and Kilao. W. . C. . i.rentera OKerwrK. u. a. .. ilfi,r , .i.,r attract- iihn caao Saturday. Ilimaa, Montana; Urown, O. A. C. ((1 mur, auentlon In Berlin' re- The teams In the night dlvlnlon and Anderson, Woshlmtton show window coinpellllon. de- reentered most of the illssatlsfne- -Ouarda Hale. Washlntfton; Nel- ,1(rn,,,j Bn0w the progrrns whleh tlon recardlni? the matching of the teams. Medford In particular ex pressing Itself strongly. Stiltstltiitos Are I'sei! The local team. Halem. had lit tle trouble In its games, as It used substitutes freely against the much weaker teams, but Franklin's starn ;lna could endure no longer after jits grueling trip through the semi finals anil the Quakers "cracked". Claire Hcallon, Franklin's captain. down just Lh the seml-flnal son. Idaho; moaaaru, u. a. i .; ne- )hl) m ,n(1 yfian hav(. brougnt ln laaro, LUiiiornm. ana """. " .house fiirnlnhlngB. la ronvenlent and back-break-.,'ln making the selection of tne',n)! ag ne coo)liaK equipment of team. IJIreetor Bohler mated lie yPanI a(0 mulll naV(, DPeni ww guided by the general i lhere u, .y ,)0, thp un. ; ivnnosa and value to the leam'a rtr.Bt idtchens which provoked . particular atyle of pluy of a play- much comment from women who er Instead of on a mathematical hmjw only lhe ee,.trlcnlly equlp r1l. Bohler Is a member of the p,.d kU.hen wtn au In modern I national Intercollegiate baskotbull .eI1pn,eni. j rulfi eommitiae, i &runy f the old kitchens pro-1 Jj ; Oeorge Brown, of Union, and conluln, displays of ntl.,, pew- j fame -d ml " ',hf "7 Valdo "Pete" Btoddard. of la .r a0,, hra ollI Jnll pnr. In a t, in . yet was force,, hy , . Clrande. ar both regulars on tho .,, whlch tolIu wMll(1 flml a schedule to play again three hours . I Aggie five. Both ore given hon- lPiurfl (m tn drawing room. orajjie menuon oy uomir, wu j lecu the mythical aggregation each 1 Jnter. Though defeated for the state title. Franklin took one honor back ball guide, which Is a signal lion- right. Tnke then longer to spend be given any player the ruptalney or for the Pnlon county hoys. Hoh- it. Ho they won't 'work so much, of the nil-state star team, f'lairp 5 -Ml I - XT 'J! I SEASON Ooing on th theory that he who runs must have some place to run llacTavisrt. coach of the high J ist-hoo! truck team has been super vising the repairing of the run ning track at the. athletic field., ! Thir track was laid last yftar and waa nut in very good condition tor jthe meets which were held on it Ihutt season. With a year elans'-d win the cinders were laid the track gives evidence of being tn better shape this spring, although It will take a lot of work yet to make a fast track out of it. Uttt of actual henefit was ac- jromplished in track training last i week. The weather toward the jlatter part of the week made any work out of doors impossible but llacTavih expects to put the boys through some good work this week. . May Oct i:. O. M t The schedule this year has not i been positively arranged as to dates but will Incluoe threr dual j meets, a district meet and the reg ular .-.astern i iregon meei. i n dual mets will be against Fnion. Baker and Pendleton, according to 'the sclied ule as drawn up at prea ient. There if a possibility that the Eastern Oregon meet will be held here this year but it has not yet been definitely decided.- soma central point next Sunday. The organization of the league1 will largely decide the policy und-j er which the Pirates will be run this season. Following the league meeting the directors of the Ia Grande club will get together and elect their! officers Tor the rest of the year. Contrary to general opinion the j club U not. In such bad shape fl- j nanclally considering everything that was done last year. The Pl-j rates start this season with no out- I standing debts except money owed j for material put in the grand stand j according to Charleg Heynolds, s-c- I retary of the club. ; T HELD E SUNDAY Vfl-TfcV':.Ce.t but lllllc ' GZQ!. lt iimii'Ii liaiKcr. ! 6i Speaking Of "Shirt Overhead" Wlili'h nituns', or mutm the atnoimtlt msl .you I" kevp up yMir Shirt wiiil i:ver figure tlie I-! Is Hie clMUlK-Ht in the eiul? Tliere- l.mger ear, lasting RikhI looks, ix-rfe-t fit. RTi-atiT cotiifiirt in our Ilf: Shirts. irurt? to 1 .Tliey Ash Bros. A new American fancy diving queen was crowned when Helen Aleuny ot New York triumphed In the varluu diving events at Tamjm. Flu., re cently filie supplants Miss Carol Fletcher as Indoor chaniplorr "for IMG. , . " Sea 11 on was chosen for the berth by Kalph Coleman of O. A. C, who refereed the matches. Two other Quakers, Epps at forward and lAwrence at center, placed on the second on Int. VON IXM WINS TITI.F SAN FRANCISCO (AP) George Von Elm of l.os Angeles took the northern California amateur golf championship by defeating Hudie Wllholm of Portland. S up nd 2 to go, on the Inglcside course h,cre Sunday afternoon. DIAMOND CLUB ORGANIZED In spite of the unfavorable wea ther conditions the l.a Grunde trapmen maile a better than aver-' age team score at the tri-city at home shoot yesterday. The five best scores turned in gave the I.a Grande team luu birds out of. a possible 125. , . ' L. J. Hannefield turned In the highest score with 22 out of 25. Claude Mackey, recent winner of the Stange Trap Gun meet was sec ond high man with 21 on a 2S chance basis. Chase Hohnenkamp. Howard O'Brien, Nate Zweifei, and ilr. Forrester each knocked down 19 blue rocks out of 25 chances. Tho Enterprise marksmen and the Baker shooters also were out yesterday : on their t own" trap grounds. Their five best scores will be turned ln to Mr. Hannefield secretary of the association, who will announce the wiuner tomor row. Next Sunday P-aker and I.a Grande will be the guests of the Enterprise pigeon busters. The series of shoots was com menced here a week ago with all three teams competing. In this first affray La Grande won by good margin. When a rum ship caught fire near the Florida coast not one of the boys stood on the burning deek. The same men who piloted the Pirates last year met Inst week and agreed to retain control of the des tinies of the Ia Grande ball team again this season. The directors of the club, name ly: Harris French, Frank Hayes, J. H. Peare, Carl Helm, (Maude Scranton and Charles Reynolds have not made public the policy to he followed this year In regard to the selection of players and other regulations. Although some correspondence has been had with other cities which were in the Blue Mountain League last year the organization has not yet been effected this sea Bon. It Is expected that a general 'lenpite meetlmr will he held at If he advertises It, he knows It's ?ood. It's a square meal for a dime CALIFDRN1ANS IN BUNT NC l basketball title. . This was the third game of the 'series. The Aggies took the Hrst, j California came back ui.il took the second, and then won again Sat- uriluy night. r Kxrts KlMiiliraae Drinking .li;.VA AI') Jena University, taking the lead among German in stitutions of learning, has made OortVAIXIS (Fly the Associated physical training compulsory for all r,e. The 1-nlveraltv nt Cull- students. "me of the arcuinenls fornla basketball teuin defeated ihe Oregon Agricultural college muIii tet here Saturday night by the score of 33 to 19. and captured the Pacific coast Intercollegiate advanced for athletics is that they liscourage drinking. 7:aling more lemons In spring ;e-ps vim trorn feeling like one. We Go Out ol Our Way to Serve We have nothing but established brands of Groceries, jjo substitutes. We give you what you want. 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