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s Monday,. April' 5,. life ., FAD COLDS H NO RESIN FOR GROVER frew Captain ,,;,.,,,,.,, pagirffO """""""'"""'""""""" " ...I.....-.., y-LA ' GRANDE 1 EVENING OBSERVER -....-.- - SHOOTERS WIN I I ar-aa BBI SB aj aa - Smart New Frocks. HUNTED SILKS OF GOOD QUALITY $16.75 - ". '.. ' TTTT T JCJ "A Good XI. IJUJU O ' Place To Trade" Malt in apoon; uuaia npoaj . ' apply fraaly up Ooattfli. . ; wictts V VAPORUl If 01 THHEET iriWWai mrw vmmm .m UfiLL uLnuuii OPENTUESDAY II Ju n iors Lead Sherwood Discus Hurled 112 Feet 6 Inches by Senior Sur passes Eastern Ore gon Record. j ""Kxuetly one-half of the scheduled ,J4 events or i)w Intcroluss Jruck meet worn rim off ut . thft i Ifcli school Saturday, the remainder bc Jnsr postponed becuuso of wit weather. The finnl seven events -high and low hurdles, ' broad ' anil IiIkIi Jump, roluy, javelin and lii'i-yard dash finals will proh '.il.ly lif finished this afternoon, uf- tiT HCllOOl. Tliii outstanding rnurk of Satur day's events was Or-ll HhrTwooil'H ' fllscus throw, which bettered the ' 'Eastern Oregon 'record of'lll feel 'fi'i Inches. Sherwood's effort reached 112 fwl Inrhcu. A wind itii his buck, however, may. have :AMMlflteil slightly. Tho junior team, captained, hy Jrvln .undid,' holrjs tint .lead Willi -.litCi point,., to tlie seniors' 31. Tim enphoinorcs garnered ti polnUl ' and th freshmen a lone one. -From' the point winners In tho v Inlerclass track meet, the regular Iji Grnndo team will be Bcloctod. Thh firm high school meet will he . Saturday uflcruoon ut I'nlon. ' ; Summary. i (All times In tuiitli seconds) ' lou-yard dash: Won thy Hher wood (S) : second, Hmuls (J); t third, Kcown (S)i fourth, Nelson i (H). Time 11.4 seconds, i l'olp vault; Won by Lyman (J)i I'rlco (Hp) nd Stoddard (J) tin for second; Wolf (F). fourth. Height o feet 9 inches. . 440-yard daBh: Won by McKen- non (H): second, WulkiT (J)j third. I Hiniil (J); fourth, Lyntan (J), j Tlmo 00.0 BccondB, T llulf mlln runs Won by pitvl (J): second, Wallo (J): . third. ' llrown (t!);, fourth, NflHOn H). ijTlino 2 minutes1 22 socondn.' - 1 . 'Mlln run:!. Won by Brown (J): i'ri'cond, flayro (J); third, liai)Kh i riy (Sp)i' Wurth, Halo (Hp). Tlt(io ' f, minute Hfi.4 HfrondB. Dim-uB: Won by Hhorwood (H); seeond, Hloildard (J); third. Vauifht (J): fourth: JeSBe (H). IllBtunce .112 feet. .Oihirhefnj, i,,.,,,, ,, Hhof put: Won by Hherwood (H): meond, JeHHe (H); third, Hinutz (J); fourth, Keown (S). IilBtaneo 39 feet 0H IncheB. . JJAKER SENIORS . 1 WIN INTERCLASS 4 MEET SATURDAY IVVKI'.n, Oro. Apr. fi. (Hpnrlul) ..-TIi). Rnnlor -:m of ItuKt'r hWM ' fhool won flrwl In tho .lit tcIumh intM't HutiirOiiy with 6T polntH lo tlm JnnlorH AA , poliilK. OforK' Diti'f was htffh point inurt. Hiuninaiy: lou-ynnl Uawh: Mo ('oi-'l. It KrcomlN: mlln run: Wolfe, TuM; pnlo vunll: Kcmphi-r, in ' frnt : lirond Jump: McConl, IK ff't : 4 tnrht'H: ItiKh hurtlh'M ICi inphor: s.;l: hlKh .lump: Stunner, t fort 4 Iijp!h'8; 440-yard dash: (1. Dpif, r.s nt PondH; JO-y.-trd dash: Mc ("onl, -(I (KK-ondH; linlf rnllf! Hiar iiir, -J:tK; dlnriifi: O. Duff, 87 foot , t Inch; low hurdltn: Ctindlff. 27.3: .Utvoliii: (1. Duff, 134 font '2 Itirhn. Ill K.MtOOS VI ' l'KNIH.KTON. Air. &. (Al). 'I'll-- I't'iidh-ton HucUuntus di-U-at-' id lli'llx In a pin-Ni'UNon hum-hull t,;nu In n yt!l.-rduy. 17 tti H. 'i:sousMii ii.oujAii ( VIKNNA Thi'alilrul ri-nmir-rhlp, whlrh has I'XtMtod In AiiHtrtu d.r 7 y'arH, hn cudi-d n u ro- 1 i.u't of findliiK "f Urn mipri'inr 1 court Hint II in lll.-iftil. 'lAlKln" 1'orhlddfti ft-miUy Ihtuusp It whk , i'mird-'d :ih hrsltln lo thn country, will now lie produced. Young Star 5sa csz-m TrcsentlnR MHvln Otl. 17-yMr-olr ' New Orleum high school boy. whon ' jManaRer McOrow of th Olnt h Iplckcd cm a mot promiilns playr Jo' a catcher "by trade,' but Mc draw hiw fcecn so Impreud ' irtt: lila bitting and fielding ability ft It em)! to develop the youngatet Ini 1 - an outfielder. r .. v- - '. s. Kkvxvrj Seniors; Betters Mark Irulnlimr llMy liavf lH'tt tli mil-Je-t or iiiih'Ii ridicule fi-om nuiny of tin i'HrtH inuring tlit; Minllierii Already the cluh Iiun heen con nlfrned to A herth In the hi poimI di vision. H eeinH Howl on 1h the only cluh pot pi von mi ou(Kld( chunrt: to li-t the ViiiikeiM. Tlittt in nana u M of the wln men of haHclmlt hellevo the VunkM will rlnlHh wventh. (h tliW point I U' ts to differ. It 1h poHHlhlo.iho YunkccH may finish In jtho Bcrond division, the cluh may .drop uh low uh wvenlh, hut If it tdocH H will not he duo lo lark of .playiiiir -ulillHv- .... I I am of tho opinion thai tho Vun- knuH urn koIiik to )e JiihC nk wood u cluh mt (hoy wunt lo ho. In other woidrt, thv Kplril of t)f rlu'h ii-KO'nc to determlnn where it rlniAhtu far mom than tho ptuylnK ahlllty. . . . llic YankeH com prise a flrt tlf v Ik I on ImiII club If I hey wfint to Im. If they rnll to (ako I heir hatu'lMll MTlously, tln-n A tM-rlli In the mi--oml (llvllnn lM)ins ahead, 1oeniisi I he American lonmie cIuIm npear mighty evenly hn lancet I. www WON' THKIi: I'l.AS In mot cuae It In tho spirit of the cluh, lt attitude towurd hnnp b11, thut l tfelntr crlticiiieil hy tho rxpcrtH. A rood .many or them iwem to bo o'l) the opinion thut It'a Mlnpty golni"lo ho a joy-ride for the star uthlvtoH of Mr. .Miller Hhk Klim. " ' ' Thff concenut( of Hie experln In tart'ly hiiHed on' the munnor of trulnlnK uhciI hy tho Yunkecit. ThtH in pprlmps nithor unfair, Hlnco tho -New York Amerleuni urn In many I reHpect it nither uuuunl hull chili. f liioiMMoMlo"l-un many v.U f termiH of yeura of experience.. Them ' ptayern huvo ull reached a position of prominence. In tho hunt-bull 'wor.ld.J'bn.y know, best their phys ical limilatloiiH uud poKslbllltlts. , MamiKer Miller IIiikkIum has won throe pennants ror New Vork In the last five years. 'I'hat U a pretty Kood sliowliiR. H means I hut IIuk hIhh has been n, d'Clded huocchh as a munuwr all opinions to the con t ru ry. HuKKhis an old pluyor himself, knows lliul Npriuir tralnliiK Is a- o vero lawk to uumt vet-run. Most of them ileteHt the rlKors of the southern work. John Met! raw be lieves 111 driving rather thun cajol ing. Miller IIuruImh bns the npiMisltc lewMlnt; be lets tho player Jude lor lilmself what Ih lHst, UK'S AN OITIMIST. As a result of the dirierenee in tempera men t between the. Yankee munuKor anl the leader of the (Hants, there Ih a decided rontrat In the (timing tralului; methods of tho two clubs. The Yankee Myle appeuiH rulhcr llp-Hhod In com parison with the tilauts. perhaps that exphiln.H why muny of tho ex pert m are of the. opinion that tho Yankee club Iwn't k'Iiik anywhero. this seusun. When t chatted with Miller Hhr tflns It wuh apparent that he wasn't plraNt-4 with the comment about the YaukcfM jitid their Mprlutr train Iuk. "1 niil perfectly sallHficd Willi m ball chili and tho way it is be In if conditioned. Since I am the manairer und nuiMt suffer If the club falld. I should be the mout worried. Inlfad of hclntf a pt'snl mist, I am an optimist. 'Thr Yankees are nohitf to rhiUh A bit IiIhIut ibnu Mkcntb plac. If Ituth Iihm a biK enr At the bat I ant Mire nr will Kiirprlvc a bit of the folks xslm ci in'. Ider my elnb a Joke" Salem Defeats Eugene And Corvallis Ninuods SAMIM Ore. Apr. f. (AD The Hub-m Hod and Dun club act the dopo in thn finals shoot of a trl-clty wvvnt at Oorvullls yistnr duy, nUilKlnff out tho h-udlui; Ku Kenn Hportfiuen for the trl-rity title. When the ahootlnic Htartt J yesterday S;ib in waa 2 birds be. hind und Comnils 24 birds behind KufcViU'. I'lKUihiK on a sure win Kugene s.-nt only fiv men lo t'or- vullis. Hutem wot 4W birds out of u poMblt &o. muklnic n total. score of i742 out or a posihit 3mmi. for vallis flntdhiil tho series second with 2713 . and lOugnne third with 26211. Thorn Ih no urn- In snnklnff happU Pchs unless you: artt bappy hi the fteektiifr. The iinnortuncn of vour nun troubles are ijinnrnlf led, like a cin der in your" eye. Billy Evans ' Says: wtviw tit-F Ar. ' t. xZ&zmi V ' AVAhON, alollna Islands NKA ) "None of thut renin stuff for me.M says J'Mcher drover Alexander of the ChtcyKO t'tibs. "When I am unable to got by usine. my natural stuff I urn ' Kolnv to ftilt. ' "IteMln nmy help some of the pltohers who like to experiment, but I atn satlnfled to stick to the curve, fast ball and a change of puce." ' The opinion of 'Alexander Is rather IntercHthiff, since the N tionul IcujfUu la.responsiblo for the return of resin as a pli-hinir UKSef, Waller Johnson of the. American hni?uo Is Just us opposed to tho iihc of res'.n. Johnson Is of tlu- opinion thai In warm weather resin will handicap rather than help the. pitcher, since It has u tendency to make the ball sticky. Ho believes It will make for wildness rather than control. ' Walter Johnson nnd Orover Alexander are the two outstanding rlf;hthandeil , pitchers In the major leuK'H-s. . Ah xunder plone vbs yvlt) Johnson for supromucy. He has been u slur since lull wh"ft h Joined the Philadelphia, Nationals uml Ih mi 1 1 1 one.. . : ,j ' Oregon Track Squad Selected in Tryout i:iTOKNi:, .Ore. Apr. 5. (AD Despite a drlzallntf rain which r-1 1 luteriiillteutly Saturday the l.'nl- rersliy" "of ' arejydn ."fi'aelc siijld which Is to face Stanford t'niver slty stars In I'nlo Alto I his eomliiK Hut unlay was plckeil in the after noon.. The personnel follows: 1 H4I yard dash: Harry Holt uml Jerry Kxtra. , . 220 yard daah: Jerry Kxtrn ami Harry Holt. 44a yard dash: Paul Ajfer, Walt Pearson. iob Alhn and lon Jeff. rh'S, KSO yard dash: Hob Overslreet and Kdward Thorwlenln-iK. . Mile: Ueitben Hohs and l-Vrn Kelly. (Kelly in a l.a CJramle, Ore. man ). Two mile: Tom Holder and John Nledemcyi-r. Hroad Jump: Proctor Kallmann und Walter Kclsey. HlKh jump: Walter Kelsey. Kraucls t'leavi-r and Knlnnd Kby, Polo vault: I'M t.'niwb y aul Waltr Kelsey. HlKh hurdles: l-'rant'ls I'lcavcr and ltalp) Tuck. Low Hurdles: ; Italplt Tuck, l'ranclH i 'leaver and. Charles Slock well. Javelin: Victor Vetxil. POLANTi: WINS SAN HlKdO, fni; (AP Pul- ante, a Nevada stock arm 'entry, won t lit Tl Juuiia lutury. Totidel-. j eyo was second and Shasta Lad third. I'oiantc'a victory netted his owner I I.THI. . lU-.I.MY TO THY fiiAxxr:!. I 'A PIC OlllZ NKZ. rrance Is hak llelmy, l-:gyptlan giant. will be on tlie jot, In less than n month ready to save any more girls who try lo swim the Khglish channel and Incidentally lo try to swim it himself. This Is Ktlg.Tr House, star sprlntef if ihe Univt-rHity of Southern Cntb 'orni Xnwk team. He's) one. of the nrt Vts on the Trojan rRtlon, iU nrolaUtes belny th luu and ::U yard daahtis. ' ' Sprint Stav j , ,l,,WJl,l ,, -mm WORLD RECORD SET BY HOUSER, TROJAN STAR RTAN'FOUn RTAf n;M' (P-Alie ss) 'HritiianTv"- LSHociiiU'iL Vrcss) Cormnneo of the discus throw-when a new world record was eHtaldlslicd and in the relay In which a PaUto Count tline j-ecord tumbled, marked the truck and field meet bore Sat urday when the lnivcr.sity of Sonl hein f'alliornla won from Stanford university to OV. Hud HoiiNer. Pniverwlty of South ern, California, weight star, was the man who jumped Into prom inence when he heaved the platter U.8 feet Inches for the new mark. Olen .'Tiney" HurtraiiMt. who net the former record of H7 feet 1 inches while at Stanford ! was present to see bis old mark ; mirp.-uiNrd. The throw was accept ed and ccrlirted by amateur ath letic union officials on the Kround. Hoppe Loses Last of His Milliard Titles NKW VflltK (ll.v the Associated Preps) Willie lloptie. champion fir almost two decades, relituiul.she.l the last of his titles Saturday night to Jake SChafl'er of Chicago by los ing the final block or a 3 1 point match for the world 1S.1 ball; line crown 300 to 23H. The final score reads Schaffer K.OIl; llnppo 2'JSii. BAKER-LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 8. A. M.-1.20 P. M. aijd 3:30 P. M. FOR THE LAWN Lawn Mowers Grass Catchers Clover and Blue Grass Seed Lawn Rakes Soil Edgers F.-L LILLY Hardware Main 85 Shoot In fr strulKht for the second time. since the tournament opened, ,u (Jrundo ycHtorday defented both Kcho und Huntirorton clubs, broko the tie with Mndford and '.won the hndlsputed claim to seventh place tu the, orrKoniu.n's teleKruphic s)i6ot. . , ; ' i ; ; , ;f . ; if cd ford Hud only u 72 'to. inntci tho local -shooters' 76 yesterday. They tied u week utro ut 71, Kc.ho offered T tho clost . oompe(ltion yesierday; with one point IcsHtha i re ifcct, IluntlnKion was lo,w with nu: ' , ; ; i -i With u hlff holiday crowd out, , thcWlptf. Kin uud l-Meelfoo cluo bun if. up Itn first topnotoh score Tn several weeks, t'. l-J. Klnirslry, W.Ji. itoiinenkuiiip upd Alvin Ifenuett wi-vt' the lucky buKKera. Hmllh, northwist represehtullve for the A. M. i. also floured in Mhe tlrd-u-crack clasx. The ry-' nlalnlnic shooters did not fare ao well. Only three, znu wero inodo. ('hatie liohnenkump, J. II.. Smith ujiiI J-J slh- Klnacl beinK the. scor ots. . Hal Itnhnankainp was nest ' wit It three Id i Us of his 26 un-j Hiu hed. 'Klmer Stmldanl. f'laud j Miickcy. J. A. OariitV Jind W'il-1 Itn in Itollius each scored a XI. In (Jut KtriiiK or tins were Howurlj O'ltrieii, J. ImnieiH, J. It. Clurrity. Tod . I'omail. A. MrAUlHter liud ' Will'am Sailor K I.. JJlly and ). Ilnnnoii ot i ifs, 1 IMHs1hio In I,eail. ft i t 1 'llinKboro.1 In the tonrhatnetit, still imcliHajnt un undefeated 'lead, with 17 victories to it creilit. kiiKcno and t'oiiutlte settled the lie for second plane 'in KiiKcm-'i! favor yesterday. Knterpri.se , Tort land and Wallowa,' In turn, arc still ahead of La fJrunde. ' Hum'uy's shoot saw the first de fault, only two of Astoria's shoot, ers uppearinx on the field at the appointed lime. IteeonlinK' 7fis nlonir with l.n Clraml" and HilMhoro wec Jiepn n'T, Pendleton-I'ilot Hock Umi club. Wnllowa und Kuterprlse. f'o - liillle brok in ii-iuiu ivi iiitm-(-i. Kcores, losiiiK to lleppnnr with a 74. Kor the first time since the I ouriiuinent began, the day's events went through without a He, all six holdovers from the week in fore beinjf decided. ' . . Missouri Defeated7 By California Team CALIFORNIA OVAU Rorkoley (Hy the AHHoclatAd Presa) L'ntvttr- Hit y of California, kept, ber colors IflylniC from the outset of the ddel (track meet .with the Cnlversity of Missouri here- Saturday winning handily. J:t to 3S. . - (V W This In Keleb Wlherg. captain of this year Columbia L'nivei Bity crew He hope to lead one of the best shell the niue and -White has produced In seuonB to victory. Lam full Wlliere waa elcted by nmny experts o one uf tht greatest tucklea In , eastern (aotuail circua. . KII)MS I'LOOKS KAKASIt'K . BPOKANH (Hy the ABHOclaled Press) 'John Kilonls of HoBton. light .. heavy weight -wrestler, won two out of. three falls from - AI Karosick of Oakland here Saturday nlaht. -. Kilonls took the rirt and third falls. SHY MEN GLAD Doctors und good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil is full f vituinlues that make flesh, create 1 uppetite, builds up the power, -to i rrniBL uiat'aL umi poitf kuuu nun Hush on skinny men anil women. Hut It's horrible lastlm? stutf and every day fewer people are t a kinif it, for doctors ure preserlb Injc and people are fast learning thut tin-y can k'1 better reHuhs with McCoy's Coil Liver Oil Com gnund Tablits, which Hed t 'ro.sa I)r4ig- Store, Oluss Drills and druif Klsts ull over the country are hu--liiK- a tremendous demand for. One woman gained a pounds In 22 days und If any skinny nun or woinun can't put on F pounds la 3n days, your drutfKisl Is nulh orl.cd to refund , I ho purchase price. ' He sure und jret McCoy's, the orlffinal and genuine od LIVcr Oil I Compound TablftN fi tablets HO ', cents. Adv. "Extra! all about You don't ignore the newsboy when he shouts that at you. a nromise of news. Your hand -goes into your Docket. want to find out. You'd he a n rVtiMll nhmif nou'c Mmvc ia .,"V.tJ 4,,,,. A.,, A,J News about what? . Fires, final scores, murders, political happenings a hundred things. (... ' Or about a new contrivance called "radio;" or a new model of automobile; a new style in topcoats, or hats, or razors news! All of it is news. The news about many things comes to you in the form of advertisements. To miss the advertising is to miss news. News about the things you use every day, the things you'll buy tomorrow or next month. It is news that you should read to keep yourself well posted about the big and little things of daily life. . Don't skip the advertisements in this newspaper. Advertis ing is news. 0 DON'T MISS THE (Hy The Assoclutw! I'rowi) .-,.hii .ohortB moved toduy tourl the openlnir of ftanhlng 1920 cumpniltn on roilKt, . Strennthened by new players, numbering many protective home run WnoOund a reprei.ntut1ve . . ... I. n l,...-n i?oiie group or rooKieB - throdgll the ngoroiiB -B(,n with riylim coIoib, . the eight clubB of the Pacific eouBt league weru ready for the grand opening .totnorow.' " . In place of the Vernon TigcM. and tho Kult Lake Hem ' y1-Ih,- league liaa the Kan j.-nmelBco Missions anil Hollywood. Hire Ib 1uw the teams line-up tomorrow: Se'itile ut Portland. MiSBlnns at Sacramento. Hollywood ut Sun l.'ianclHco. Oakland at- Angeles. I lltl'O OVTPOISTS ITALIAN' , "lil'KNOH AlltKS. Argentina (Hy ( tho ' AsBoelated Press) Louis j Klrpo, South Anu-rii an heavy-1 weight chuuilon, Saturday night won the .leeision In. a- 10-round hout over Krmlno Upalla, tho Ital ian champion. Since Oregon Hdw. Trarel by HMor 8tairo.-Saely - Comfortably. MOTOR THAJfHIT COMPANY. Tlie irr Stageo. 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