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31 Wednesday, March 21;1&. Pajre Two . . . LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER . . i! ' t am ! s ft ' I "'-it f J j f i 1. BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE TO PLAY FAST BASEBALL Walla Walla,' Pendleton, tee''!, Tige Larson Is Rook Prospect In Speed Races tttimrii . The Most Important Hats of ' .', Me M?m Spring Season ' ':? v::i. ir-: . .. -v . ; TRIMS are turned in a now way; crowns moulded with a sleek: new line and hats are more feminine than heretofore, for East-: , er 1928. Decidedly chic, ushering in new trimming .treatments;' new colors and most 'certainly new ideas, t Smart hats, and u price range to meet the needs oj even the' most moderate ward-, robe budget. i ; ; -. ' ':; , ' New Coals, New Frocks, New Shoes, New Accessories! - ' Compare Our Values! Dependable Values HILL'S Dependable Quality oukcion Afirticri.Ti"RAr. COI.I.KOK, Corvallls. March il Freshman sprint anil tii-nMAlu tt .ha n..nn Baker and La Grande ki look even bettor man nicy X ILpming JOr reason, krook took first In both sprint unU 1 ' .: .'hurdle ovents In alt hut one meet. The I. In four of Knstorn Oregon ''""P """hool records reported by iiml Koillhitustern Wushlnirton U 10 freshmen Indicated that both tho May iiifaln thin year, beslnninif '-" MKh ""'"'l" nl the 220 low Apr. 22. mill nil oluhs Wulla hrrt1-fi will hnvo fator men thl Wulla. I.a tiranitn. Haker ami Pin- ,""n. l-he JOll.yaril iluli ahnpc lli-Kin are pn parlnir for tho com- l,nl" hn name on, lu iieaaon. Iiik llliio Mountuln luKiie eaon. No .tlinea have been roportiil by Whi n this uiiartet waa flKhilnK t"0 r?nk" for hlt" -hool perrorm It oul In mas, l.aKoliall tan "'"' the 2:ii dnah. . -Home, of the fnnteat hall that hux I Mnrlln Kile, jvho uaed to rim ever been played In thl aertlon ""'t i runKim niKn eoiorn in and it la expected thai n like or Portland, looka- like tho boat bet better brand will lie on tho ilia- for tho ln" yards. Two other inond menu thla waon. j Portland younnamra nro Hated l.tt Cirande'a eliib, under the amoiiB tho moat promlalnic daah leaderalilii of Harris Kronen, who 'r. They nro If. W. Hpeneer, ex lillotPd tho ehuniplon Plrniea tho WasliiiiBton hia;h runner, and laat time the leoituo played, is K"t- , CeorxO Duffleld s . tins; a lino on a number of players I. The i2 dashers who havo been and the oritanlxnllon Is expern d to loomlnir up In sprlnif prnetlee aro .In-Kin tnklnir shupn shortly. " W;Usnn, nx-Henson Teeh run- I'mir 'lult Prepurlnic . . "ei;: I'oster Tynan, from Halinua. Over ui Walla Wulla, a atrons ' .'!.. and O. Jones, who' did his eluli Is beinir formed 'and penillc- Pr'T running In Palo Alto. Cal. CM FURNITURE CO, INC NOW OFFERS YOU THE FAMOUS Goodrich Tires liaah prospects and times: Martin l-JHo. Kranlilln llluh. Portlund, 0.1, ' laraon, Im Grande, in. 2. : QeorKo Dufrielil, Porllalid, 10.3. Henry llnnforil, Honoliilii, ' in. J II. W. Silencer, s Wash, HIkIi Portland, 1(1.4. . , . . One youth stands out ninnua' tho hurdlers. He la John Cosirrovo of MARYLAND TRACK BARS SINCLAIR . f' Teapot Dome Scandal la Uause ,of State Racing CWroission'q Agtion , i'NRW, VOnif, Mar. 21 (API TIiq debarring of Jtarry K Hln--- nlalr'a horses from Muryland v trnek croatl'il B.ir In turf circles : Thn ttflllon of (ho Mnrylnnd rac ing riimmiaaloii, taken because or tho Teapot Homo scandul, is the first instance In many years where in a large owner baa been prohi bited from racing his stock. It is one of the few times, lr any, that an outstanding operator on the thoruughbreii tracks of America has been the subject of such action ror reasons oiitsldn racing Itaelf. ' In communications to the orn nluts to the four racing establish ments In .Maryland. l'lnillco. Bowie, Havre do draco and Uiurel Alaryland . . commissioners Slnles senate committee regarding Ihe oeiloii'of Mr. Harry Hlnclnir, llhi! noiiunltieo' deem.H It advisable for your asaoehitlun not to permit I the starling of any borao owned I by, or to be run under thn numo nf Mr. Hlnclalr pr the liuncorun stable, at your coining race meet ings until; further action of thla commission." ' ' ' . Inturest Is now directed an to whether ihe New York and Ken tucky racing bodies will Inkn of ficial cognisance of tho procedure or tno .Maryland commission Sinclair matnlaliia Farrell Victor . In Miami Beach j '- Golf Tourney MIAMI HRAClr, Klo.. Mnr. 21 A1') Johnny Knriell. the "lieau tlful Jrlslimnn" from Mntnnro- neck. N. Y.. tucked iiu-nv ha ;nis rinol round of I H ipu and Haker also' making plans. A news story In yesterday's Pen dleton i:ust-Orcgoninii telling of the lluckaroo outlook, follows! "Well! (Ihe old Mine Mountain league Is going to -function- again and with tho big four In harness, namely Walla Walla, Haker, ' l.a Ciranilo and Pendleton. It Is pleas ing In see l.a O-rande. and linker , Oakland, ( al., and ho boasts a back In the. fold nftor two years high school mark of 20 In the 2211 uway. . . , ; nuruies onu l u.b tn the high stocks. I'his yenr Die sky Is the limit as outstanding hurdlers and heat high far aa salaried players go, except, school times: that no outlaw leuKiiers will ho al- John Cosgrove of Oakland, Cat., lowe.l. The eallbre of baseball will lllgll hurdles, 10.5; low hurdles, 20. bo seml-iirn, ' but , Is going to bo Wlllinin llanley of Oakland, Cal., faster than ever..' '.'high hurdles, 1 7.3. Pendleton starts working out' Uohnrt Carlson, St. Helens, high n..v. Unn.lnir nl thn Ttmlcn T'ni'k . hurdles. I7 ' under manager Howard and Junk j John Caldwell, Corvallla, hlgn Walters, last year's first baseman hurdles 1 7.6, and field cnplaln. . Krnest Smith, Rlna, Cal., low The baseball limber Is good for hurdles, 20.2. . , : tho HuckiirooB again this year and , with tho nruulsltlon of a hurler or - two the locals are set for the start Pl'lftpp IinRPfltpil nt tl, i..!iun h..i-rt nvnlnMl WalllLi. - Walla, April 22. ' mil Kin? mid Chief Clark are around for the second base 11s- slgnmont while Garrett and AdaniBl 1 kim.v.v, l-.ng., Mar. 21 (AP) lire available for short patch with The Prince of Wales fell today (tik u .strong candidate for third ' during tho Oakley point to. point base again or the outfield where faco. Ho wns not hurt. .1 ln In rlKilt in home. ; The prince was competing in the I ; "Ilargelt. CJuInn anil Olson, last brigade or guards Inter-reglmenlnl .year's' gardeners - are here and challenge cup race when he fell, reudy for the opening gun, Char-Aftor jumping the seventh fence,. : lie . Hosldns w ho lias neen nanui- tue prliicn tried to clear a brook, In Oakley Race',? On Easy Payments Start the new driving season with a fresh set , of SILVERTOWNS. Under our easy payment ; plan you can purchase tires in the same manner . ns any other merchandise. A' small payment, down, the balance in convenient installments. Trade in Your.Old Tires! Why not enjoy that feeling of security that comes from riding with sound tires. Trade in your old tires. - We will buy the unused mile age from you and give you credit on the puiv chase of new tires. , , , Free Installation We install your tiies at the time purchase is made. This service is performed by an expert tire man just drive your car to our store. Your new tires will be installed while you wait. Spare Tubes Are almost as good as a sixth tire. Get G00D-RICrTWater-Cured Tubes here at ordinary tube prices; all sizes. Just tell us your wheel dimen sions. ' ' ; ' CARR FURNITURE CO, PRESIDENTS V GAME hut was unseated. I'OWUIt FOR J.tP.W fnii.i 1,1 1.. 1, ui,.,. m i 11. lance. " """" ... ... nn nun more than 00 horses in training, 4ii of which aro tno-year-oMs, .atlfliiil Hi., cir nee .. ono or the ;..,. '. npen ifiuiiniuir ii iiih iiiuiar IIMl total of 274, Uo)c dls- l)lgge.tslulas.ln tho country with """ni-ionsmp to l.ls tit an. Iiivc-stnmnt.of ntora.thiin IS.- thl ?',r"n' wllh Hot a aoa.iHMi In hla horses anil breeding n "n','r l,hr r" "", - Tim 'Snld: "In view of the widespread ad verse' nrltlrlnm that has resulted from pending court proceedings gnu mo investigation of the I'nlted Couer D'Alene To Play in Chicago . COfK II n-Atine, Ma., Mnr. 21 (AP) The Couer TVAIene High school baxketball team, which won the title of Imei'srholustlo cham pion or Idaho, will participate In Hie I nlverslty or Chicago national basketball tournament, it .was nuiile known today. The chamber or'cnnimerce has stalled a movement lo rnlse 11600 illolh turned in I" 1I1 riay, expenses at ihe meet, . Inward 33 was winch i-iiiiK from April 3 fn 7 Close on Johnny's heels nobby Crulckshaiik. with a 270. l-'arreii took down t'l.oon or the big lime money, while the runneriip is J2.n(in richer todav. ',Joo Klrkwood, of Alliany, Oa also got Into the major money with a I Win morsel which his third place 27'J won for him. I'arrells sensational 03 yesturday ' pared eight strokes from l.a Clorce par and wos nciiulred by means of six birdies and nn eagle, with never a flight over rcgulntlon figures, h'arrell found Ihe tiny Hoot match ing him shot for shot on tho out ward nine of the nitornnnn 18.1 ; Gump .Number 26 ' , 1 What president was killed bv a disappointed office seeker? . 2 Which 'president died In the I cnnltol ut Washington? j 3 Which president was wound- ,eo oy an assassin wiille a candi m, . . ,. "I 4 Which president was once ""nl" A hlllinn and a ha f w-oiiiuie.i in .i.i'i : idollara are now Invested in Jnnn-' 5 llnw mnnv rh'iunn hn.i if.. , , , 'nese electric corporations. Onlv coin? H t. ' t 'In the luui ton ..... llukor. too. Is letting1 jiio grass e)o(.Ir,r '. , 'n" "',- l. ..7 1 i,nu"l',"'1 -known. boles ami Brow underfoot. Tho Maker Her- !"'."' TV'" nis initials, as aid yesterday printed the follow- , A lloitsu ON TIIK AI TO ititr Miniv ii.iMeriiitnir tun 1111 uer . ..... r... ..... i " a - ni'.flii.M'jiL r.en. Kearnev In In il.o r...win.. plans for flnanelng a l'J2 club: nnv, ,. .. hi,.,ln .i; .,., ..;.... '! ."The Haker biiseliall team of tho 1 1..,-.. ni,!!,. m . a . ' . " nine Mountain league will he m.on- "i ,."'. .f?"1? . 8- "" vlcepreslde.it reslBed came "'! ."'anagcl ,,y company lenunell authorized Ihe new hitch-. 0-WhaVnre"Jrtenl m. i ing the hackstopplng job is ready ror the play 'to open. - Joe lleelles, little lleservutlon ohiickor, may be seen In action with tho. Bucks, and Mummer Howard is looking for an other chlleker to help v the clue on!." ' t '' ' 10 Name three . similarities In the careers of William Henry Jlnr rlson and SCuchnry Taylor. Answers to the questions In Came Number 20 will be found on an other page... , ., , I All things may come to those who wall, hut the trouble Is most nf us wniit It right now. - 1 piiKiiiNTonic srnvivoa - LOXDON The pleslosaurus, es timated by scientists to have lived 100 million years ago, may not. ho extinct, sir Arthur Conari ' lioyle thinks. He believes he saw. one hlmseir off the coast nf Aeglna some years ago. . ' ' "Knoondltionnl Kurreinlpr? 7 hat prewldent Jh lenown n of tte elemocratlc party WlinHO Clipitlll HtOI'k Will ht SOlll tO In' poHtH, Haker iiPDph1 nt ftvi do I lacs ' per I KroitNh B'IU,' 1 wnH lipoid loduy by a IJHKI'imil l-MIMIIlllli't II It-II - lllt'l ui tllP Gt'lKPI' KlIIV, I. CI. HOWRH W!IS tnndo triu iioniry rjtafnnnn nml Will 11. Kviiug (pinporary Boor tiiry. ' "It 1h planned to nil so onouKh finulM to HlarL tho Koason. A total liiiflKot of around frona i planned and It Is Ih'IIoVim! Ihi-ro will ho a Hhnrnl HiirplUH Iff t ovtr ns $IO,(iiiO wnH taken In during thn non son hy tho Maker eltib. CIimhJ iilayrra wtll ho secured lo. yor at the age of 32? Red Crown Gasoline . Mobile, Zeroline and Quaker State Oil Perkins Standard Station Next to La Grande Hotel on Adams' I Batter Up! (f iouii Noon hear the I in p calling out his stuff. You can crab his de cisions, but you can't Ret a raw deal from us when il comes to :ISIihII IiVminiiionl W 1....... il. . .m-.. ..tiii.uiiiviiu ii v lull i- ine m . i 1 goiHls Rats, Halls and Gloves that V, will suit you. Come in. Jack Allen Supply Co. .'HI, hut Johnny's 3 strokes better then the best Crulckshaiik could mumiKc. l'(irreH's M also eslah llshed a new course record ror the layout. Tonsilitis Cause Of Payne Losing Pyle Race Lead enlly and rroui the outside. Or- Kanixation will be commenced at once. The rlrsl ' Kame will be played In 1.a (Iraiule April 2. "I'hnlrmnn Howns today ap pointed a flnnnce commllt''e to rorinulate plans .for orKanikatlon of a permanent association of fln anclnit 11. Members named are: Carl 1). Sllven. l lailde ". Ilnscho, William 1". Smith. Jo P. Cook and I.ucien P. A rant." itni.rmonk-, ahi.. Mar. 21 IAI llandirapneil by an attack of tnnslltlis. Andrew- 1'uyne, youth- rill ( hireinore, Okln.. 'distance run ner, today contested Arno Snumln en's lend In the I.os Anireles to New York marathon. cmo hour. 10 minutes and in' seconds separated -the pair In to tal elapsed tune rollowitur yester day's run rrom Wlnslow to llol brook and today they mulched puces fill the road to Navajo. 4 miles from llolhrook. The "hoof ers' will hove covered Gin miles, approximately, when thev reach Navajo. Payne took eight hours lo com plete yesterday's hike, the 17th since the cross-country run lieKan and finished well down Ihe list, lie dropped rrom first into second place. Soumlnen. IMroit runner, hnvlc.it a total elapsed time or I ur; ;iiii; r,o and Payne's standlna: at Hl7:IY. 1'arl links. Now; BEL ANGER IS WINNER OVER OIIO FIGHTER Castle, Pn.. won yosterdiiy'n lap with ji tltno of 6:12 flat for ttio 34.3 mile. Alan rurrli-r flnlMlied lay' lap hi :37:uo with Of MG:03:15. time yester rla .hoi1 II PI.A YMATKS FtAI.Kf it). KiiKland A cat In lh DlMiensary for Slok Anlpials has inrtde a ronipanhm f a amuse who eauyht a year ago, HIGHWAYS roil ITALY Ho.ml: NtNuiy ao.otio miloti of first oljss hlhW7y nr noon to ho open to motorists In Italy, T'orJ airplanes for tho . same prlc as flivvers are forccont. Is ui a tbrt'ui or a promisoT rOUTLANO, Ore., Mar. 21 (AP .loe I.ohman. 'Polcdo. Ohio. j henvywolRht. proved himself a KomiI shneU ahsorher last nltfht In hf li)-roiiiid match with Charley Helanifer. Canadian liifht heavy wpIkIh ehauiplnti lu re itint niKht. ItellaiiKer was returned thp vletor. In Hplto of the punishment nh norl)ed. I.nhman thrlltid thn rrowil In the tenth round when ho bom barded Melanger with nn avnlanehe or haymakei-H that rattled Off lle InnKiT'a rib and head, but lacked the power to overturn him. Hobby Lamar, took the four rnund curtain raiser from Jimmy Wilde, Winnipejr, In n close decl slnn. Teddy l-'ox, Salem, fenther welKht. added another knockout to his impressive strlnK In tho first round of hiH scheduled four-round iro with Jimmy War-field, negro boxer of Seattle. , The alx-round special for hcavywelKhta provi'il tho hlhliirht of thrcnn1 with Jack James winning n vleiouHly con tested fray from Younff Peter Jackson. Kvery round paw crin. I plluir punohcn to the . jnw and , -M-.il i, I'un .-nu n uion inn BIX I round semi final from llval. ' - -, FOR ONE Tmm-71tVfa MILD AMD WHAT'S SATISFY Oeorire ri-.Tiirits von rm:rn 'TIDfSTON. Tex. Kvery French, man now can put a feather 111 his cap. Sevea tons of turkey feathers which nceiimulntrd In Texas pack Ine' plants have been shipped to France. 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