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Monday, March 28, 1-J27 Pasre Two LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Lovely New Bed Spreads Add Charm to 'Your Home. , Moderately priced. Dependable Quality urn Dependable Values 44 HIGH SCHOOL . TEAMSCOMPETE National Basketball Tour nament at Chicago Opens Tomorrow Qualifications For State Meet Are Decided On SPORT NEWS . , LOCAL NIMRODS DROP 2 SUNDAY Pendleton Takes Lead in Trap Tourney, Defeat- ing Bend, La Grande Ia Orandft traphoot-r lot XwUm ywtterday. and ur now limed , Or.riEonlun'B IVUtfranhlc 4ait..oot - 1 - ourtiamnt at with ilx wins and fix low-. Tb day was firHlnt for Hhoot inr and a rood crowd a in at tendance at th I -on Tr jrrounils of the Win, Fin and KleMfoot club. Alvln liennt-tt Mhot a j-r-f-ct arorc and fhrl Hrnith'atr ahootJnjr 1i Ktraiftht, mlwd Iuji Juat bird. Jmmr Br-h-arii aUo turned In a 24, nivln l-a Orande a cor of 73. IVndleloa ahot 74 and Kugne, I- Oraade'a othr opponent. rutd anions: ln prfci anora ' Nt Hunday the club will hoot si Baker at a "Juok ruhhil" tnurnamc-nt. Tl,ilAVK I'IMtttlMMX K'JO. Oakland iC 1 IM- 3'tWr I, 6, Iccrn'M Utile Hym phony rcheir; r -V i , n-WM. wfenther. fnurktt; 4 to , The l'ttglma: . l.o.k t hai; 9:2h, pFfrmErro. i-kaik state , I'OKTLANr, Ore. Mar. 28. (AP) By a aingle tariff. J'ndU-ton y-atfirday noad out the Ifnd trap cluti from leaderahip In the Ori xonian'a annual Oregon mate tele graphic trapahootlnrir leairue cpn tc!. Kugf-nn. llpphr, Klamath Kails. Kcho and Coquille turned In p"r tVel ror of 75 each. Weathi-r Condition wern reported ua ideal from moat of the district. Ilend'a three high men account ed for 73 birds, while Pendleton' thre-man teum changed 74 of the flying furKla hack to dust.' For Pendleton !r. H. Xanavan and Ttalph Park hoth went alraiKht on thflr first trip to the traps, white Omar Hlephens lost one bird. Ilert Hubert ft, Hherirf of Dewhute coun ty, led the Hend .wiuod by Kolnir Rtraiirht on hia firMt an. W. -r A. Rhelby and J. O. OUIIfftn followed with 24 each. C:3i, niiramhii and baritone; 7. Joey 1 Starr and bin orchestra: !, program, Italian folk iniiAlr; it. tmitl-al pr- Krnrit; , Azure mu. eluh. . f KffQ, H(Mkane 34.Sin-7t;W). S to Id. studio prKram; lu to 12, ) Uan music. 1 j KPO, Hun Vrantiwo -! M2m- I 7(uk'i, C:30. .States )tetmirant or- thwtira;' 7, Hudy HeiKerB Fairmont hotel concert urchetra. W to f. I'dft Waldrop. orKnniMt; 9 to If. KaneV rlawalianf; 10 to II, Palace llotfl (m Honm dnnre orc-heMlra: It to ntldniKht. Hilly J-ohk'" Caiiirianif. j , K(IN. i'nrilund ( 31'Jrn-SHke), C to 7. dinner concert; 7:30. educa tional talk; a to :30.' Mtudlo pm- IHram; 9:3(1 to end. punch by punch description of nmin bojEiiiR event at nrmory. K VA, Han Kninclaco tSSS.Sm 7.'.0kc). 6:3" to 7:30. concert trio; to v, Htituio program; to j i. Adiiardo-Abdo, Arabian tenor; 10 to II, Herb Meyerinck'H ('lift hotel dance orchentra. KOW, Portland (4 I m-C I Ok-), f. to 7. dinner concert; 7:30. weather; ( 7:45, educational program, book 'hHt. bridge lettKon; 10 to miilnlKht. Ida nee muMiv, t KTAIi. Oakland i302.Hm-990kcl, ClflAfiO. Nfar. 21. (AP) Teunm repreiM-niiiiK 44 hiKh schoola in town raiiKina- from Atpine, r-nn., u baml-t of wix houses to ihi, ltxtat mi tropoiitan ccntera, bt-Kan arrivinic today for th-ir an nuat battle for the national Inter-Kcbolaidlf- boMketball championship &t th I nlvernity of fbicago. Thirty -eiKbt jtat'a aro rcpro-jsentt-d In the competition which Htaria tomorrow. AH but nix of ihr- (ama are Mtale public hi((b wliool chainpiooa I jiKt yars title winner. Kitch bui'K, Mai.. ia out of the tourna ment thla y-ar but five of lat yara eutrlt-a are brick for another lit t- try. Klnrt round Karma will occupy Tuejtday and Wedncwday. the eli- minallona proKr'iwinK to the finals I next Saturday nigbt. j A conolatlfi round haa been ; urrunK' d. no that Hnrt round low-rs ! will have a chance to find some ? ii-aiii th-y can beat. Kuieene. On.. Hothll, Wash., and Pocuteiio, Ida., are included in the entries. " , OREGON AGRICCLTURAJ, fOM.KOK. f'orvallia. Mar. 2ft Athletic qualification for entry In 'the first annual In terse ho last ic ; truck and field meet at O. A. C. May 14 have Just been compiled by liad flutler. Oreson A k trie track roach. The marks were act after careful consideration and study by athletic official hero and are low enough to ifive the average hifth school athb'ti a fair chance for competition. JteMutts of the Has tern Oregon. Forest Orov, and Portland rily high school meet last year were Used as a guide to set the require ments for the fomlng state inter acholasltc meet. 11 re is a list of events with the time and distance qualifications i which must be met by an athlete j before he Is eligible to compete. ' IteHiiliH of the Washington state j Inierseholastir meet lasfc year are alxo given for comparison. O. A. t . giwlifk tKw Kvent 100-yard ilash 33'i.yard dah ...... 220 low hurdles 120 high hurdles .... 440-yard run ... ft0-yard run Mile run Hhot put IMscus '. : Juvelin . Pole vault ' Broad Jump - High Jump .100-yard, dash 2 3d -yard dash Perbups you'H n never ie 46A-Kibliftli i'CWfUave that tleWftTTnnor, bo Alt', firenleyf wiiHn't nwny from the truth J i.Myl H to K:15, Htamp collectors; :15 tn 10. KTAB quartet: KOMO, Heattle (30fim-9S0kc). fi to; 7:80, Totem concert orchestra: 8:15; Totem broadcasters; 8:30 to 10. musical programs; 10 to 12:.1fi, Totem broiidcliMers. KFHD, Han Jiego " CM.Km 1220kc), 8, clAssle hour; 9, U Bo hemian ditnee tiudltorium; 10 to 1 1. J.:!4. (Irani hnjel prom am, viiki-:r has stkoxc thio to in ty.nny I.OriHVIl.l.K. Ky. With Oh mond and Kiev as iis .-etlgibte. three-year-old and . Karl Hand. t preml'T American jockey to pilot rtne of them .losenh K. WidJier ihas it formidable trio for the 53rd 'S-'O tow hurdles ... .. i i I'M Kick tm-. It. renewar or tne M-nuifKy iwmx at .rhurchill Itowns May 14. .440-yard run As Osmond, chestnut gelding hy HfcO-yard run .... K wee per out of Ormonda. races around track these mornings he ia the. ccnler of. all railbird eyes. In seven starts' as a two-year-old tho gelding won six and finished in the money. the other tlm.i- Klev, gray son- of Htefan the Great, started six ilrnes as a two-year-old and. came from behind to win on three occasions. His most Impressive victory o n t"1 Grand I'nlon whrf he came from ninth to nosy, otsl PanateMa. 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Ia the j relay event each of the four men will be required to run 220 yards. i lino like thla in nitcwnnno here it Is: OK If MAN Y HKVOS WAI.TK AM) KICK HIS HI.MI BV FOR JU.IF.S . ITH At 'A. X. Y.-V'A scuttle of salts and -a good awlft kick," is the remedy recommended . ly. Frank Sheehan. vetran trainer of Cornell Fnlversity's . "Hig Kcd" football, teams, for suicidal mop ing atpoug college students. 'Now, tr a student has anything busted,". Khr.ehan says,'' tempera ture, or has a pain that keeps on in the same place, yqu don't want to take chances. But If he Just thinks himself and other little things important-well. I just give, him a ood be PrAMdent CoolblKe if be- scuttle jnt Fjoni salts and a g ... ... . 1.... . ..II ..-..I. t.l.l. rtn.. 1 1.1.. after nil. sfcift klfk. Tin rt I snd hlin out very ' f;ir on ihe field for n, workout and he'H M right In to Mme." ill A0 SSiitMSSUt Youi Win Most Mileage Utmost Safety Luxurious Comfort Lowest Cost per Mile when you equip with rniiVAI.I.IS. Ore. Mar. ! i KnlranlB In Ihe flret annua) Ore- ; 1 ffon lntprHholaMlo trark and tU-Ul j lllfi-t sehPduloil for May 14 at O. A. will n remnuii! as it number of evi-nm lhy may parlid mnt t'y 'rl l-O'lrl. Kxnrral m-nt liy Carl A. Doilel. itnpral manaKcr hre. AthlelrH will ho al lowed 10 entor In three field evenm and Ihe relay; or two field event, one track, and Ihe relay: or two trnrl; event, one- field event and relay. Kntrnnln will not he allow, cd to enter three traek evenU. ltestrlcllona as to ihe number of track events an athlete n may enter Is ronnldered a gn:at bene fit "to 'tlm Individual ierrrii r aa It' lelidH 10 HtreaN Dooolalliatlon In certnln events and leada IP the settlnK of new marks. Official entry blanks will , be. mailed out to the different lilgll sehools throughout the state. All entries mum be In the. office of fori l-odell before 6 o'clock Tues day afternoon, May "10. - . ,. . ITeliinlnarli s In Ihe. !) and 220 iyard dashes, and the low and, lilifh hurdles will he run off Saturduy moruliiK May 1 4. Finals are sched uli d to slart at 1:30 o'clock in tho afternoon. Gold medals will l)fl awarded first place winners; silver, second: and bronze, third. Kach member of the winning relay team wjll re- ( reive a gold medal and members of teams plnclng siond and third will ,; receive silver and bronie medals ' respectively. A large cup will on -presented to the high school win ning the greatest number or points In the meet. Klve places will count In tho gaining of points. The winner will receive five points: second, four: third, three; fourth, two: and. fifth, one place. Points ill thu' relay will count the same. 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(Al") Coach Walter Christie, who has directed California's track and field destinies for a fiuartcr of a (.century has dedicated his 28th sea--son ttf keeping intact- his utmost ;cherishcd recoril-that of winning three successive' I. C A. A. -A. A. - championships. . " To do this ho must prevent , Southern California's repeatUig , tlls year. ., . ' ; -t.'hrlstle's teams won In 1920, 1D21, and 1H22: the Trojans won in' 1U35 and 1926.- If they amass, tlin highest point total again this year they will have tied California. That will take much of the glitter out of the mythical shining shield that hangs ln the training quarters of the Golden Hears with thess words embossed across Its face: "Only California has won three- times In a row." Wans To Will The veteran couch, -however. not thinking only of blocking the encroachment of an old-time rival. He Is ambitious to capture the tltlo lor tho fourth time for his own team with 13 letter men on tho siiuad this season, has what ob servers believe is an excellent ; chance to gain onco again the - coated honors. Christie's regulars Include Cap i'laln Klmer Gerken, with marks , of-over 43 feet and 140 feet in tho - shot and discus; Leslie Schwobeda, ' who runs tho mile consistently .around 4:20; Oather Hampton, both high and broad jumper with marks of 6 feet four inches and 22 feet respectively. In addition he has two pole vaulters who flirt with 13 feet, a pair of crack two milers and promising material for other events. 1 night. Pelmer Allen, La. Grande, welterweight, will tneet K. O. O. Conner. Canadian scrapper, in the semi-final. KOOTTISH ft PRINT KR ANN AHBQR,. . Mich. - A sprinter 'of championship .-ability is being tutored on Ihe University of Michigan track,, but he will never wear the colors of the Wol verines. , . ' M. . 11. A. rtobli, a Scotch youth Is studying Insurance at Michigan on a scholarship, liecausc he has n degree, won at the Vnlvcrslty of Glasgow, ho Is barred from intcr collegiato competition. ' Once sprinting champion of West Scotland. Holm lias gained speed since American coaching ac celerated his starling style., and lately ho .won from Mtirchison In a match race. HAI.I.AH (AP) H. II. E. Chicago While Sox 2 4 1 liullus Texas 4 8 3 naileries Lyons. Connally and Crouse; Hhuinon anil McColl, . s yif etotte Tubes Tire Perkins Motor Co. Opposite Post Office Phone Main 500 SAN ANTONIO (AD- Tt. II. K. Iietroit Americans C 12 3 San Antonio Tenas . 4 10 4 Hallerles Holloway, , Gibson und Hassler: Lee, Williams, Morgan and Wins. Aranttl. It. II. K. 2 4 0 4 S 3 Lyons and PALLAS (AP) Chicago Americans Dallas Texas - naileries Connally, Mri'urily; Shuman, McCall and llerry. LOS ANOKI.KH (AD R. II. E. Chicago Nationals 10 16 2 Hollywood Coast - 6 8 2 naileries Hoot, Jones and llaiimii; Mulrahy, Pullerton and cook. SAN JOSE (AP) , It. II. ! Philadelphia Nationals 4 11 1 Portland Coast, 7 15 0 natterbs Harney and Molhel; Kinney. To'"11"- I'omter and Yells, I'lsher. rKNPLKTON, Mar. 28. (API Pick Hattrub. former Ooosaga. hurler, has been signed by Ihe pen dlrlon team of the Blue Mountain league for tho 1!T season. Pen dleton i atsglnf dally orVout for the opening of the season April 10. DKIj AI.I.l'.N TO I'lGHT PKNPLKTON. Mar. 28. (AP) raul Alauzen. Spokane lightweight 1 und Charlie Coggins of Longview, Wash., will headline an American Is Legion fight IDEAL CLEANERS '. . ' ( Korm'f-rly Weavers) .4 -. . . srniNO is Jipre! m Time to pi-:in tip am! press. Wo make your ohl clothf.H look' like now. filve us a trial. W call for nml deliver.. .... . , - 209 PITPOT. VHOM-: 097-W . card hero Friday SWISH S0CK0! THERE BABE GOES! 8 f n i vlv ' 1 " 1) LOOK OUT! The ARCADIANS Are Coming! DANCE Legion. Hall Tuesday Night Auspices of American Legion Down the groove the ball comes sailing a swish and a crash as bat swings end meets It, then there It goes, and there Babe goes, too. It Is the 1210.000 Maharajah of Maul n action at the Yankee training camp, 8t. Petersburg, Klo- and he's Just r'arln' to maeh It all over the place. Inset shows Mr. Huth rounding Ihe bases. 1 O.A.C. MILITARY BAND , Appearing In GRAND CONCERT AND COMMUNITY DANCE . IN LA GRANDE - THURS., MAR. 31 Concert in High School Auditorium Dance in Zuher Dance Hall ADMISSION Concert 25 and 50c Dance $1.00 Couple i