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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1926)
if . LA - GRANDE 1 EVENING" OBSERVER ! ;'.. . Tuesday. April. oV 1?26. Mi Smart New Frocks PRINTED SILKS OF GOOD QUAIJTY ' $16.75 HILL'S Tlace To Trade" Put $25,000 on Game of Golf I Seniors Defeat Juniors ! 67 to 65 in Class Meet Upper Classmen Come. From Behind by Win ning Relay Sherwood ; Is High Point Man "" 'Billy Evans Says: ' Ah miM'iihil Infield enitdltlttu Han troubling Wtlliert ltohltwin Whett KM Ills ltrtHkltt -liili Itlf omv mcr. Ho wa hitM-rul Him 11 Mould tie MralglitcntHl before ltn oMn nix T '" mwmmi. The nlom. nftcr staging a pnl. l;int fight to overtake the junior, woo the tut "rein trurk und field meet yvaterday afternoon by a umrgln of two point, the.- relay 'telling dm title, the .final, ncoro Mundlng senior 61, JunlorAtS. I he freshmen, who scored lint mi point Saturday, ulo'ratrufrom behind and defeated the aapho morea, scoring 'polios to tho i.ophamores With the exception of Rherwoo.l'rt 113 feet 6 inch heave of th plater Sunn-day, no record wero ap proached although some rood marks worn made in sevrrai evejita; I,man Win Jump Tin high lump yesterday de veloped some keen competition with I.ymnn taking flmj. Th- bar w.ia net nt S feet 11 Inches but b-. muse of a&g in the cross pole, tho winning jump was actually 'about threo inch OA lower., undid anil .iPt1 frtf. second plac one Inch farther down the aeale. Which wtiuiu indicate that th Tirr will innke a lot of point ln th high' """" " YtT I t . i .... ' ' 'annual holttmit stitrr, wt II, of Jump In the Kotem Oregon met-t, , . , , . Keonn jumped it rtt 4 Inches to win the. broad Jump. Smuts, who failed to place leaped J feet 6 Incite but over-idepped the take. 1 off by ubout two Inches, v Sherwood won the UO-yard dash on a wet track. In SS 3-6 aeconda, . considered a good time in fact, only throvfirth of a acond br. ; hind TurKwrt mark. mad at ln lon a couple of ara ajco. ShcnKXKkd HiKfc-tot Ua wXhcrwood, capuln of tb nlor fara, waa hiph point man of th Arft with potnta. Ito took flrrt In tiv- evrf- tho dlsrua, 100 nad s:o-yard dht, low hurdlva, nd shot put, and wa a member of . the winnni&r relay ttlm. 1'man m aer-ond with 1 and Keown a rlor third with 14 M polntH. la Ornde first IntvrvchoUatlc me t win W held 8uturdoy after noon ut Tnionj k".,A.. wood; acond. Smut; thlrdr'n- nl: fourth Kcown. Tim 15 J-ft ( iCond!t. 5. " " '.-, ' - Hlffh htirdlca: Won Vy untM . second, Sh nvoo.lt third. Jjcrr m fourth. Time 19 4-1 srcoadit . t Javwln: Won by Krown; aecontL t I'hnrlton; third, t-maa; fourth, yhrrwood. lUsUiic i;i feet 3 Int'hc.H. Hlch Jump: Won by Umm; t lli-rry nl Xnndcl, vi for second; Vaimht. fourtH. Illrht J fl 11 ; In.'hea (swy not mrotmrrdl. j lw hiirdtvs: Won by 8her. t wood; Mcond. lman; third, Mc- K.nnon; fourtlu Hcrry. Tlnie l ao 3-5 ivrconda Urm,a Jump: Won by Keown: 1 jtetHind. Olass; third, .Smuts; fourth. - Yaitxht. DLMancn It fwt 4 Inches Itflay: Won by m-ntor tam. I Time 1 minute 4& 1-S mhnoU. rotata: SonlOm ct. Junior S; ; frtalimen aophomorfa SH, Ah a iimtttT of fort, n confi-r- t nc with Jnck I Minn was on tin flro relullw. to tin jnin-baKt? of Shortstop Holey uf the J tu If I iimr iirloba Hol-y, according to the m-oul, hum tberii( IiIk? baintt tirubt r tor six fiirn bilf. Initin. nnlixiiir bb vtilurJalaayi made tlu salary bin enouKh to fitirfjf lloby nnd mnk him content with M minor b-afiuc berth. If ublc (to land , Holey, if U plun hed to use hi in nt ithort. fthlitiiiK Italiblt Marnnville to .wcotid. Mur anvlllr prefers second. Thni would make a xood combination around tlu- kejtiiiie atck. Milton Sloi k, who wa ilniita; bU nirs. Im at thlrtl if Knlnrv nuitirr- nni cteanl up iK'fori the mam hi often. Spring CJrid Practice To Be Resumed at U.0. -KfOKXE. Om. Apr- Ar PbrinR fooihall practica at the Tnl- ruy of tlrvson will b reumd dn tkt.ay fl-rnooa accordlic to oach John J. VcKnan, who haa pisr returned from a Mat tour. The srtd work thui lrm I pwiod to bf or a Hchter nature tbsn that of the paM few -ks and nd.tptfd more to the deiop mrnt of new materiaU runda mental and tbe development of lootball knoledffv will be the alma tt tho pracitce. ITIt'IUVi; IS O. K.' Mannirer'ltotilnsun believe nn In field made up of Stock. Holey. Mnr. anxlle '.and Koitrnh-r would make but club n fir5t divtion poNsthil ity. "My pltrhinir Is moro Ihun a.itU factory." wr- Hobble in illseututlriK hi club. "Tt rointur.4 favorably with any other t.tff In the Nnttonal leakua. '' ' " "lhe oit field, mnde p of Wheat. Witt and o.. will hold i'a own and lu'.Catchtrtf is comprint. y ""nilfi i klnluv ' ' r4 lit clnK Ihrrtt. ,fort Koej rlRht back to (he InfM.I altunilon. (t M a mere make, fthlft affair thf-wi are due for a Mormy ewiun If abb to brine I! up to the mujor lea ir tie Mnndartl, loder will nrike trovibte. MnefMflhmh'ti'MtlfTi'rtrry tnf cib over Jt.fot of handicap, pro bled our dcfciwM nt nil nde. o.uatc. ,It wa apiv.rrnt tiat JIanapr Koblnapn l de-bdly worrit d o er MH InQcbl-tya,tibrt nnd nell he ne'd be. No club nn hope to k I an? where without a tinht Infield. Ttie xrteran Snmuille N dains a banc up game at lnrt. Ho wvmbl rat bee da Mwmrf. howntr. and ItoldMMMi nimbi itcefer baiua biiu cover I be ktMMiei aek. .. has u.m; rixt 11 A younaiep y the name of Standart wn brfnc used nt Mcohd. Jle cofnea from Springfield In the KaMem league. riayinff oxit of position nnd lacking experience, it it far too much to ask him to hold up hi end of the mlioM probh m. The Ttodtirr look like a real ball club tverywhetv except In the In ftr ld. llywetcr, much Rood pitch ing and pVnlT of lMttinir punch can be thrown to the wind. if the inlield fktla to properly function. -i'tttrntar up b'esi at hort and third la HjOhiCMOn'. probU m. The acquisition of liolry from lt;titunor' and the tUfcmnr of Slock won'd re li-v the AtuAticn. 1 lnh-a lbos tblnas hainr there fc hardly a Hanv fr tUv lUvr to land tn tin rtrM'tlit-m, W-dtr the rat thai the Hub b ofhiTie rr vawble :4 n I 'I i vl kWi'9 iy v REPORTERS WIN IN BEND CASE 'i SALKM. Ore. Apr. 6. (AP)- NV:wpaHr rciortcrti have a rigiit to rAiulne the official record In custody of county clerks or other public official for the purpose of preparing, from Wiem . mailer for publication, according: to a su premo court opinfmt toduy in the case of the I lend lubliliint; com lutny uKulnnt J. Jf, Haner, , Jhs obtite county clerk. The case was uit orlifinul proctedlna; - In mun lumua and tbv opinion .written by Justice Hruwn. The opinion simply cite the law. In brief it hold thJl w hile the of ficial authority to make rubs for 1 he protetiuu of the record in hi custody, the records must be made available 10 any person wihins? to examine them for a law Ail pur-ply.-. p'bo lit ml pubrishinK company is publisher of tile JL'tnlral On-Kiiii 1're-aa. i An oral opinion from Chif Jus lice McUrldc today dissolved a teii)porary injtincitun In the cus of thV Hiif Hullo Horo and battle ai.5 jciailoir nnd other niraint Alex lAnd"ion anl others. The t-m- ;ry inbuilt "Ton, Rrant-d r c'iit- chb-f jusiiee Meliridc. barred shtep of the luttT from trras- iiitf on o-rtaln unfeticed laud in tie bit? Untie rnnntr pt'ndintr an np- i Motor Busses Pushjng ' Out' Street Car Linw 8AfJ?r, Ore.. Apr. : a. f AD The doom of the street car In 8a.- l-m waa forchndowed at the city council nieeilm? Iat pieht when T. K. HilllriRfley. xuperintendent of tho strtM-t rullwuy lines, uppeulcd to l ho city council for authority to substitute motor buss en for street car on the South Salem-Fairgrounds line. HuNsea already have been substituted on the 17th street and Yew I 'ark line and BilUnKs liy ttaid that luter ho would usk to make the change on the Che.' mekctn, und State stre t line, which will do nway with the street car entirely In Sale in. Asked If the an me rhanffcs aro to be made ut Kufrene und West I.lnn.'the other two Oregon cities where the South ern Iacifk operatt-s strrt ( cara. Hil linaley replb-il. "Not rlf?ht away. Ittltlntrsley's uppUcatlon lust night woa pkiced In the hand o( a spe cial comniltteo. jli.rai fiy by the . OAVIS AWAKFNS. 'WHH INtJTOX. ' Seoretury of War lnvi Is bavin; a plan drawn up to prevent another officer fob I lowing Colonel, Alltclu ll's example In making 37 flight in ono d-.y , In order to collect flying pay ' ; lowaucts. . j NAMciicnAirrOS UOUiDSUtWlWE BAKER-LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 8. A. M. - J :20 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. TO Hltf KH M;IITIf;AM.S NI'W YOUK.-KJwan K. Iti I back from Kuropt with si nightingale which ho will try ti bnvd In thi country. Peal to tlio siipn-nitt 'court. ' The Hlg Itutie nanoeiatlnn brouKht tite eaxe to rttrain the slie-p men p r manently. li the lower court the sheepman won. iJlKSolutlon of the ttftnpofary injunction opens the r:tnge to nhtt'p whlle the eas- 1 on upp--M. Safety ' SSurtlk ' CmfodaWif J i Trarel hj Molor Stage Safely - Comfortably. AlrOH THA.N'SIT COMPANY. Tho rvy Mlattea, Cone to onr Ktage Depot at I Hi Jeffenoa Ata. . All .Mxlt rn and Heatiil Stagea. . . .IMVR M ilUWIlK TOR , Joseph f A. M. . I P. M. - P. 31. Sunday, f A. M. . 4 P. M. - Peuilleiuo 11 A. M. - 4 P. it. Daily. . OouaevM la Walla Walla Cheap Raiea ' Denot Phona We Cam FvnreM : On -Specta! Trips Main in Anil Trunk Arrl.i" Anilr( (li ft I vnnlol in ... II h; f'liiMiiro orrln liiill.l. Init to HV.il lurtltlt (rlKln) for ti"&.M"ti. liirtlfll tliniiKtil It world only IfiSo.iiuo. Tiny iikt.-.-.! in play a pme of i-olf in limtl.-na lor the $;5,miii. Aotlifuii um. AGGIE TEAM MAY ENTER SQUAD IN PEN N RELAY RACE rOnVAM.lS, Ore. Apr. 6. (AIM l-.'ntrance of :m lregn Agricul tural college tour mile relay Irani n the IVnn relay tb-pend on the action or the board of control which meeta todi-y, onld (oiich M. II. "Ind" Itnth r thi morning when (hovn an Ansocinted lr-s dtfipaich from l'hilalelphiu saying the Aggies had ehiered there. "We haw t-ntereil a team in the - Knn .Kis, Drake. Penn. nnd tallica go' re lay," s;i Id Hutlt-r. "but wluthi r we actually take part will dept-iid up- , on mout-y uvnilahle.'V j In try-auts last week eight of; Hutler' men finished a mile in 4:- 30 or bi Oregon Track Squad Ready for Stanford KI'OKNK, 'r-., Apr. 6. (XV) Today will M-e the l:tt warming up uf the I niverMty of Oregon track M.id before the men leave for J'ulo Alto, t'iil., to meet the Stan ford universuy track stars Satur-' day. The tram went through a light trorkout oMcrduy und totlay -schedule call. for another . light training sion. The Saturday Levent will be the first outside ine't of. the year for the We h foot iniuud. i:i t.Kvi: Tt ri.K.x it. KI'UKNK, Onv. .Apr. . (.H)- Kugene will have a cbun-up week within a month, acct.nl in r tn i ht Indicating n iwsst!,!- ti. Hlon a the ettv t-.eil lily of hreaklng the fotir-inile ; re cord ty the Aggie team. Sunshine Greets First Day of Hall Season t evening. The action was u't-n in i response to u (M-tition o( c!n( W0inen of the citv for a ciean-npi drive. ; hm: mioots iiohsk ,,m mm m Nimii'-h p , m ,v-vry. VKA Wt 1 A, ill, A imiiO -OO., ' rOHTUAN'I', Apr. 4. (AH) , nest lirgents farm has shut a! Rrlght sunshine and cloudlet skb s ! how deml. Hawir.g on tho Krk this morning gavo promise of fine I pon-h. bi usual signal that hej weather for the opening game of ! wanted soger, the mule kicktd the Pacific coast huela11 league ' ovt-r, the fall disoharifin liin this afternoon between S-at- t " a"l lh,, wlb-t stoij.rd in a ile 111,1 irt'nti isiauions nek, i Two Lutheran Churches May Merge at Eugene :rcr.NE. o. Apr. t. iaD. Aiointiint ot a K.sjlnx cora luiitoe to coopTt vita all Una. rran church., ( the cr ln , "" "'" Hat mar ki to eott-oll-lMln ot two. w tnor ot Xbr r-a mad at a nxUr.c ' laK rvvaini of the ronarU of ih Korene Kvanreltral Lutheran Kaurrb tAmHcaa). ' KA1X IK M"-.LXMEn. SAN HKKNARrtlNO. Cat. IAD. 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