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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, February 23, 1929. Tunc in KGW Sunday at 7:15 and Hear Come to us fir your SNNA JETTICK SHOES for women $0 FAVORITES WIN IN FIRST ROUND .La Grande, Wallowa and Enterprise Score .Victo ' ries in Friday Games k m Hill 9. Dependable Quality. Dependable Values. o.-w Warea ... Hoiiklncii Oil 1 1 Fred Print Is Ashton Victor; Tud Kent Fourth AHHTO.V. I. In ho. Fob J!3 (AT) Having livi'd again I1h unniiiil , tttty of glory wtiii'li witnessed On' ' ih-i lirmihiK a 'king tit Hie snowy (:; !1h" llio veteran muslier Tud ii anil the elevation In his stead I'red Print of Cascade, Malta. l..r Hiilo l.wn in tho shadow of mo giant Teton had settled hack again today to contemplate thy .lti-liri(i dug derby. Pruiix' time ti new ( Kuvorltos (giiiie through Willi fly. lug color In tho firs! round of the , Kiili-ilfNti'irt tournament, Wallowa ! winning from Cove 55 to 24, . Sm ClOllde defeating Klgln 4 to 10, ami Kntorprlso emerging vlntorlou from the third fray, 21 to IB. : one more defeat will eliminate Cove, Kltrlii or Imhler. Jow-pli plny ! i ll It flint game . this morning, drawing u bye for flie flrnt round. All three. K"mi'M saw flashes of f inner vef ifju DiiKsoiimii. pumotiiuriy oil me. part nf Wallowa, (JrumJe lurn ! In thi lii-ht exhibition of ulr ilfltt giumllng, hnUUutr 1 fighting Kluiu iMihli'(, t" two field basket. v Crawford High 1 Crriwfin. Wallowu renter, Wn lilh point ji lit In ihe flrnt roti ml -with ti total of 22. p. Newlln, with , IV and Wolff. 1 4, both of Iji j Ciande. were second a ml third, und S;in tt, Wallowa, ami Ogllvie.'Cnv. ' tied for fourth wilh a do-tti,' - Numerous foul were called, a toial of U7 personal bring renord ed Ik tin tlir' contests, . beside half u flown loohnioals. BOOK TEAM IS LOSE It IN CITY BOW LI NO GAME Tim Bank unl Mtailonei-y More nurri'riMl three ham In tent nlKlit'n roiiml In tlio t-lty howling IcaKiic, Ware Hdira tnkliiK Hi' content. The HnoUliii n wrr Klvi li ft opot of i'S plnn fnmpht.ll wok lilifli with &70 anil Connflly Mrrnnil with (tli, I both on the Wnrra wiimjl. run Hdoro ' I I 'i'otul lln(,knif-n ni t-t.t WnrcH "J ma H35 S.'S" Huskies Defeat Oregon 50 to 44 . In Thrill Game PAULINO BEATS K.0 CHRISTNER . k.i.. u (Ai;) jAkron Slugger, However, j wu.hinKton (...- proves His Right Hand I A Ulll.ll lO ItKJ my in j l.i'iitfiiH Htiindlnicfi follow: W. I- I'fL ...17 7 .7"fc ...13 .tt'J ...II 13 Mi ...I I II! .40 ... 10 .575 ... C III .1133 rum 211.24'J 1K.4S5 i ti,a 17.731 111,3119 KI'ORNK. ro, The ITulvt-rnlly of ketlillll ti UNI OUti VufHilv ut. Ori.iron for flvit of forty cxcltliiir inliituiH of lniMkctliall licre? litMt nltfht mill wulki'il off with tliA' ronti'Nt by u Mrori of fill fo 44. Tlio. victory uiih 1-nrnctl In l lust fw . llllnilti'M hy the ('OOl ll!iltfi Huh- j- ky lioopern whon u brilliant Ornjron ilofniiMi fiilicn-.l ii ml Hill Ittln- W.A.fn.. n ...... I a. I.lu .,'. ... ,. . I myth lint, in iloinir no ho fuuiur.iiiii tun .ill.. .-. p.-.. ti, i'ti UIItllT 11 Mickey Walker Thumps Willis Into Submission I.A (.IMNltlt. WINS . ; i Tho TIki'I'm wpro hlil to 'nino IHiIiMh In tlii flrrtt pirlml hy Klein hut In tho ri'iiiiiliidi-r of lhi K'inlil. I.ti llriinilo liroke throillth coPhIm-li-ntly, iirroiinlliiir .fur 11 tu'lnl of 3U iiuIuih whilo i;iKin Miillteroil flv. llr ItUKM-ll J. NikImoiI ( Aiuiorliili il I'rciui KporlH Wrllor) ... HAN KltANClHCl). I'Vh. 13 (AI-) 'lluvlnir eliminated' a 'npot" op ponent by o, thoioiiKh 'thuinplnif. .Mlnliey ' Walker, nilrtillewr-lrht pliamplon. turned IiIh attention to- iluy to the IlKht heiivywunht Htio, off ilofi'iii. Th- KUine niuieil thn elifl of thn 1'iK'lflo coHnt oonferr-lli'e mineo'iilt for: On-icon while Wnsli liiKtun Iiuh one inorH t'onleNI. with OrKon Htute nt I'orvalllfi tonlKht. iniil then will enter the annual play-off w-rli'rt for the ooust rhum liluiiiililfi of tin coufitroneo Willi Ihe irnlvi--Nliy of ('ulifornia at Heal lie. Hut Moriarv. tho ei'nnl renter, lei) Ihe llli.sky nlniek in the eruelul lilllllllin or the filial lierlon after Hi.! rount hail he n lii il at i . to :t4 with only iht-ee or four ininiui left m piny. Mol'larjf Hank tho hnnkel whleh tied the More. l'erey Hark,1 WnnlilPKlon renew, maile the next fiehl jfoal unit then .Me i.'lnry, with . iineiinny. Mklll. wink Ihrri htmkotH In Kiireei,lon. It wa thla drive uiii-h iieelneit the xmnc The Oreifon f freNlinien ' evene.il niatterH wlili1, tho WaKhlnirion tliii l'.'i.7 mile 1'oiirM'. wim helter iiimIi li-il uiltiuli-H fiiHler than that ut Kent, . uhii fiuliihfil fourlli. A In ail of hlill were Iwo youtllH, lielherl (iroiiin, ri.yeiir-hlKli hi'IiikiI ntiiiletii of ItlKhy. lilnho, anil Wnt'-l-i'li Hi'own of .Vlel'iill, who were iM'i'oii'l mill t til I'd. ri'Hpeetlvely. Iliii'iy Wlilli'liiail, liln tin I-'iiIIh ilt-iiK'Ki'it. nan firth after rinlnhlnii: Hi wi'iuiil ami thlnl plneen In the lire! ami Keeonil InpH. Kent Htnrt- eil oill Klroilir mill I'fiiiitt In llml In the ttillliil lap, anil uim neeunil to ''''n I'rilill III Ihe neenml rnunil of Ihe Kiinimni'y reeonl for I.e 'li anile ( ill Wniro (14) K 1. Newllu ( IBI..K V. .Neniln (K),...f vAU, ..i,.v w..iLue ituva i.,aIt . Ilnlien In a loi'i'lii iiankfttha 1 1 tilt WIIIIm, Nan Antonio nluKKer. heat- I'laye.1 iih a preliminary to the v,,r Iiik in their len round non-title "l'Jr oonteet I he Orison yoiuiK l.out, nt the Han Kinneleeo buic-liall , "" " s 'IHtrk. It a the eeoi,.l n.eetl,,' 'n an oarller jca.ne thl .'iion. Of II,. pair. A yearalfO. on Wnali- ''''' '''"V.'' ih '" li.rioil i. t.llthilay. the lH.l.pounrt '" "f Heatlle. . . climiiplon took a hard fouKhl ileel-! ',: ., I MOHCOW. Ida.. I'Vb. 23 AIM SI'MIAY I'KtxatAMN The AllltTii'iin KroudeaMtinK com Hy lii'i'lH'rt V ltark."r . , i l'"n' proKmin for Sunday night (AMiale.l I'ii h Hpoiih Writer) J follow: 0 to 7. Theater of Air: 7, NI'IW VOI:K. I''h, ?3 1AI') I munlo and iiketeh: N:3ti, Halon or- Meyer (K. ).) fhHainer. tho Akron fhemra: la. Khowhoat frollr. ruliher puililli-r, Iihh jnovrd tho Tl, National HroudeuMlnic com ilynniiille In hla rlifht lumd la no pany pi-orani for Hunilny nlifht rollout: :l.ri, A. k. limir: . 7:tft, rhamiilonn. inelodlea. K(IW I'ortland (CiOkr) 6:111, N'ttr; lu, nymphoiiy orclieatra. KKIIO Han Krunclwo (OlOke.) 6 to lu, varied proKram; to, Aiiioh and Andy: 141: Ju. orchimtrtt. KOA Iwnver (3iikc) 0:15, NHf; 7:tli, Nile und llartit opera. Kfl-lJW Antfelea (l40ke) 0:15, Mti'; S, atory hour; il, vuilety; in, daneo rniiKii'. KNX-l.oa Anselea (lor.llke) Ii. lalk. nulKle; ri. ehureh aej-vleea; 9. viollnNt. I K(il I -Oakland (7'Jdke) G: 1 a, Nlii': Ii, I'hureh nervleea. I KJU Heattln (iiilike) 6 to 11, JAHi! proKrnni. ! KSI. Halt l.lke City (ll3fi;e) 0:15, NHC program; s, I.. II. H. i nervleea. . : ' I Klt Han Franelneo (OSOkr) J:I5, NBt'; , talk, concert orehea tra.. . .'. . . . i ki: Portland CllSnkr) 'II, A in' proKrain. K.OMO Heattlc (92nkc) Nltl': , .varied prORrum. K 1 1 1 Hpokune 5!U1kc) NIH': 8, varied program. : alon. Hue .'huh It')... 'allHlni;er I'nllen 13) 'riiiintPNiiii . l . 0 (OH.. ....... .H-. H . Ki .III I'ai'aonx ....(il (Iraen (1) IIiivIk Veaterday Walker added a more . " " 1 . ' 'T , declalvi. touch hy hialln WIIIIm Hi ' " Z ""' ," """. "V 7 . . , ' , , " ' ' waa ti ruin ul o old. Mia right acked like a pUtol ahot On the l 44 to 31. The ganio wim ragged, Humiue'H chin and Paulino retreut-j with .Mnntunii having difficulty In ed. badly Ktiitined. Again mid again the Ohfoan accurately found Sinn hy tiiaru-m 13 3 ' 4 l.a (inuule 9 II 13 IK IH B.I I 3 in I'lehl haxkela: l.i (Inuule IK, 1.1- iuuiw. I'rlnu rinliilleil the nrm hip In third place, tlrooin ,'111110 up I'"""! "IioIh: Iwi flrande 3(1, Klgln Irulil eleventh In tho fll'Ht lap and 1 7. . , ' elNih In the aecunil and ltrown I'iiIiMh after futtl: I.11 Oriinde 1, wim aeveiitll' til complete the rlral lillilll II. . i lii'iili and firth In the aucmid. I Iteferee.' Cnecla, l'inili-e:. like- Woilll'll Mlllll, lillll flail. Scorer: Pcaro. "Wlilxtlln l,yd" HutiihlllKon, (10) Klgln ... Maxwell ...IS) Hug III lleem (lin. glit rouiida a lowing hla opponent ,,. ,,, ll(.ro llit ,mlll1 l"'"' - ""1 r0"."',.?n".,h"1''.'" '",1 w"-n li 'tnliuet defeated Montana, ! Crack, KliifrfoNt yftMtnliiy, Walkfi ilroppud ttlllt.i ...til. I. 1.. IHl.., ut.. 1 rum iiiui iiior on i uukii lOHlnK" butlj, TIih nitiMlHwelifht Klnif-wftn vrry round until the ninth, whfn Willi nil I led and hat ttrd IiIm opponent, urountl to win thf ntmnloh. . In lit iiuh. Walker hu.l WIIIIm in it hat) way with haul hody ptinrhfH, but wiui unuhlo to put him out. It witH thf Mt'Pond mftntlnif of the pulr. A ycariiKo ycNtprfluy Walker won a clone in round dw-IMon. Thn liifit notlo, however, wuh Htrlrt ly in favor Of th ohalnrHon. Valkr jioundlntf from that potent weapon. Making his ju-coml ap-aiiin'p In iliMlliton Hiiare ftr)tn ninro h knoltcil out Kuuti llunw'ii, th liiflumholy Dune, ('hrintner ilrop pwt llio ilr-clHlnn to I'aulluo I'xcii limit roiiKh wooilriopptr from Hpnlii," In an xcltlnU ton rnuml maii'li In AladlHon Sipiaro (lartlon litsl nlKlit. fklllllllMI fill 1 1 If 'H Tho dcrixion wan wninmtly fair, fur I'aullnn. nrtor it hart Mart, rainc hark in Kivo tho Akron ilu(c ' Kfr a ihorntiKh trniinrlnir in all hut the luHt of Ihe final Htfht roundK. In tho final m msIou. 'hrlntnr, 'uiln-wpiiry tin ho wnii, MaKK'TM ih Hiur.ly Hiinin with one tf-rifflt ' rlnht to tlio jaw and then nmifrht vainly nn npi-nlntr for it finlshiuK 1 pnni'li. J'uiitlno, iiitdnuhtoilly Imd- ly hint, ralliod 1Ik fulllni? hvuxoh ln ouotiKh to kIip iii!ld lhp noxt J rlKht hand holt I'hristnor threw his way and then ho red in tor c-Ioko for thr Akron fltrhtor to nw IiIh only i-rfortlvo weapon. Thf final j h.'ll found it KroKKy but rouracoOiiii , I'atillno w hull it k away with both, harnln to i'hriKtnorH hitdy. ! ('hrftni'r. who rTrnily MurprLscd tho export and Jack Hharkoy by; 'Senate Members Serve Without Salary, Now On HA I. KM. Ore., Keb. U AI') Ifinhert) of the wonato of tho 36th h-KlHlaiivo assembly wont on "tludr own" at 4 oVIuck Kriduy aftornoon following tht udoptluii of tho ooin mltioe on mileaxo and por diiin oxpoiuifH, roquoMoil by tho with- r.r t'tn. uunntn mllnnriN oil until !i:3' o oioi-K naturaay inornlnff and from now on arn nj j ctd vj tiff no tompt'Dnatiun for tholr Hirvloo. - - I Trevlous to the adjournmont for the duy Snatur Jay I'pion our-. I tootod it rttpott that tho Ho-oollod j Iturdlok homo rule telephone hill would bo allowed to die In tho com. I uilttoe. The aonato will have op portunity to vote upon the mean, tiro, ho a id. ' I . The Monuttt Kriday aftornoon de foaled H. It. 7'J, placint" JeffoiHun and Dearhutes coiiutii-H in tlio Her ond oonKrepational dimrlot. A ni- ' Hon to Indefinitely pompom wan doi'ian d lost b.y rroMldenl Norhlad following u 15-15 tie vote but tlio lm-HNiiro dh-il by a ronHtltutloual majoi-ity vote of tho upper houxe. ! I'oik Jill Approved ( 'rout Ion of a reoroutlonal r1' Klon to bo known uh tho throe Sis ter kuiiio preiarvc in DoMoltuteH and l.ano euiintiis wan aprovod. If. H. 5M. KKUhitinpr tho weitrht of motor vehicles on the hlKhwayn was ortlcred laid on the table for State College Plays Huskies In Final Game , 1 j-rhiuu'fi woman iiuinhor. finished IMItl,i:it IH:KI:ATI:I nlnt.lt In the Hut and Mill mood linhler and Kiilrrprlso furnished Ki'ifn. flionci towurd (liloaro whore . here whll tenth in oidor at the ond of the. the olosoKt pa mo pf the first round. .'found but In thn third lap she the load Hce-KUvlim In the first half, dropped to tho ond of tho trail and whleh ended with Knterprisn oix mine In thirteenth. Thuln tleo- abend, lu the lost two quarter Ihe Ian, -coinliiK In twelfth In the flrt Wullnnnt county sealer Increased lap, oamo hi Jul in the nevond but ihr U-tu with Home of Imbler uiniiK, uio iiura sue paswou nor M,,(mtn.Ni ,nii nont cut beemiK., ut The Northrrn division of the ln- clrie. ooat bastn;tlHill conference will wind up It season .' tonljtrht. The champion I'nlverslty of Wash- wu on his way toluy ttf I -on An- IhKton cah-i'ift nitH-t Onwin KtHte A . ... ' U ...I.M.. . I. . II. . 1 xlie from Montana ' hi taiKot with that rlxht hand, but l'u it It no finally Rot In olnso . enough to hanK on und recuperate. i AKnln In the second round : t'hrlstner punched the Spaniard ' about the rlnjt , while I'uulino, ' vainly trying to set hi hearings, i made not a slnftle ff est tiro of of- -, -- -,. , " , ; fense iinloK n few wlhl loft hook f'OUVAIdJH, Ore., Kob. 2)1 (AP) t,mt nnt ',a,n,1p ,ll-1 considered. I IIV ntlliv ifi iiif tui4i 1IMJIIU found Christnor tendliiff by a wide mnrKtn but It wn not loni? until thc-ro wnn a sharp turn-about, this time in i miimo3 iaur. . ... , ,innilA ,ui 0 to loonsiileration of the sen ate highway , 6:15, 'committee. S. 1. 71, umendliiK (- t lion of the state hanklmr code iih 6: 1 5, passed. . . ' j j A mom: measures passed by tlio j ! senate were: MO.lAY l'KO(;itAMS . H. 11. Lut 'ofnmittoe on repeal AIU": 6:30, Vltuphone jubilee; 7 i of laws to ronoal chant. S42, Ken to X. 'Hilent: H, Hroadway hour; 3. ,.ral htws of 127, relating to re- j (limrtoi, duo; 10. musical Kerns; 1 1 i covery for Injuries sustained hy ' to 17. dance orchestra. f ff(M.Hi in a vehicle. NltC: 6:30, family party; 7:30 H R S95 Hy Henderson to tlon Kchoes: 10, daTico music. KKX 6:30 to 12. weather, news. KXI. Oakland (KSUkc) 6 to 10, varied musical program. KOA 0:3ii. NW; 8:05, O. E. hour: J, NBC. KOW 6:30, KW ' KHQ 6:80, NHC; 10, varied mu- Two Receiver; ru Que1 At the turn n. tMiuli tlisEJiwrn. KjJio clunti irom a super idecti e hal receiver to a cluiu pioii JUtaacc''ftter. Olie EDISON RADIO Hear I hem wltlMMil - ohlhn. lion at on i storo or In our niit liomc. Tf-riii i wilt ytmr ' - CLntClllolHt' ' CARR FUUNITUHE CO., Ino. Miiin 770 A wesiern coach says' "alhlotie are work, not play." Yes, cspe- ohilly football mo. sic. ' KKHC 6, varied music: 10. Amos and Andy; lo:io, dance music; KOMO 6:30, Nr; in, varied music. i K .lit -6:30 to 12, ARC proffnini.' K V 6. music; 6:30, NHC; 9, musical trio; 10. concert. . S. Tom Itreiuieman; i, murilc nniond section 1241, Oreffon laws. ( relating to rejection or approval of claims uk Inst an cstuto by un ad ministrator or executor. ! H. 11. 447 by Hnmllton provld- Ihff for withdrawal of the waters of jTumato Crook from nppropriatons. 1 II. . 345 by McCourt amend- Inff section 6721. Oregon laws, to put tho municipal dock cnmmls- lioAt inonth he will face Tom m v Louirhnin. livht houvywolitht for Washlnton Htate ut Ptillmnn. the hitter's title, . t A brace of upsets would throw oiti:c.o Mr.itMf:v wix ietiinnn , (ippononl and throe men dilvers. to take ninth place for tho loaders ;.lor the iii-milfl ' fotirwj follow:-d'"i-od I'rltilv. ; t art a do. Ida., l:6N:lti. x liilbrit Orooiu. Hiwby. Ida., 2:o::37, ; I 1 .Warren Mromi, .-.MrCall, Ida., 2.u7:&7 s;r: . : lud Kept. Truekeo, Ciil , S;0S:23. four peisonal fouls. Nummary ' or nouiiHTQ citiifornltt' paddler '-''"'""'r i i i. ..tv i iurwmiinr - h R1M nt lh Im Amr.la. ii l.OH A NCI KI.KS, IVb. 23 AI') The rnU'erslty of tirefron swim ming team defeated the 1'ulvorslty the two stale rolleirrs into a ti for third place, now filled by the Coujcnrs of I'utluian. Otherwisn to night's vilmea were nitre scheduled formalities n fur u tho standing of the division lire concerned. Oregon- State's defeat of Idaho. Yum then on It was all Paulino. will tackle ""rriiiK that tenth round rally by) i nrisincr. nriinor tun not nave time to use hi right hand, lie was too busy trying to formulate a defense for Paulino's body attack. He never did find a defense and therein lies the story of his defeat. KOO 6, music: 6:30, NBC KHj-6, muHlc: 6:30, NBC. KI'O G. recorders; 6:30. NMC; 9, orchestra. Tommy and Hob. sion on the same hnsis a privat enterprises In the saitm business, in regard to pay of overtime for labor. H. 11. 42S by i.onorgan Giving right of suit by and against high way commission. Tho senate killed S. J. ft. 15 hy () Jones proposing an amendment to article j v oi the constitution uy giving electors of counties power to frame, adopt and amend char ters for their goovernment. Oregon state's defeat of Idaho, jrji mm t S runner up to the Huskies, at tho . rV lllQHlCltfytr IftS Trapshoot Will Open Tomorrow Over The State CAHTF.K VICTOIl I ehi' (S t'hii.ite ( II Munera ( K) . I'erry Oliver ., I. e Wirt Smith - . .i; ..(I II ..O ..... . H ( I ) Korrt (I) Ilecker Ktuhhl. field ...(C) Uracil Heard r'ornytho ...(S) Hopwer Angeles Ath- mart of the week, and Washing Idle cliih here lmt night, hy a acore . ton'a narrow CHcapi' hint night from From Puget Sound j Beavers Nearly Ready To Begin Training Grind .1 t 3 4 . Imhler ..'... 7 3 2 31 5 Knierprlsfi N ft 5 R 10 FIHd baskets; Imhler 5, Enter priftv JO. I ''Mil shot: Imhler ID, Kntorprlsn 2". Pidnts after foul: Imhler 5. Kn lerprlse 9. Uefereo: laikoflsh. t'nipire: Cae- uZ 3A t SI A water polo game was won by Southern f'ullfornla It to 3. 12. Harrelt scored ull of his points In the first half. The gunitt wit rouh with 24 pc rsou.it ftiuls called. : Suuuitury Wullowu (55 (X4) tovfi Clurk (ID .. ... K (121 OkIU Pine (3) K (2 "imeiJ Crawford ( 2C ) . C ... .( I U Puekett Powey (l CI-....... v, Itohlnson tho lowly Oregon milntet buoyed up the hope that O. H. C. might j break the Gold Hhlrts record of nine straight conference victories. that tho Clrlzxlics would do any thing mure thtun frighten v the t ougars at Pullman, Five Lettermen Report at Oregon Knrreii (in... Crahtree (41.. C, r...sey (.. ANAIIKIM. Pal., rib. 3 AP) A'lrtnully all of Porilund'ft pit cher and culohera won present 'h. Timer: Peare. in the Heaver hprtng tniitifttg i faiiip hen, or Kivouiilod for In! V.I.!,V tVlNS OPKNKIt uth.r ways. Wnllouu won easily from Cov Wullowu Tony Jtego. Mucky little catcher. In Ihe opeulMg iltnif ytlerduy ftft-.Cove was due tclay rrnm Vontnnt, Cal.. f.r h, holding a coinmandlnn lead turt Kullcrtoii. plteher. who w.nt half time. In the third fldfirter. with Hollywood pan of last a however. Cove rallied and -Kteh son. wa on hi 'way from Boston n ,!!(. i.. tt...i " ' " " t.o i um- , t,i, mi. unuwier twiner, ine oniy imi lerymnn unaccounted for. Tomlln H Hill) unsiiiiii-d, and Porttnnd hn l lat atoned to trade nr sell him. j ' Thfi Krenier pmt of the Port-' Of TT HTTP WAV land ..uad in m.t due to arriv,. In U 1 W U T eiup until .Muiid.iy. IMiekett IthioUl Hcnn by QtiAiirr 12 3 14 Id 11 3 6 11 Kield basket: Wallowa 24 4 1 4- 5 -4 4 24 Cov ' ford, high Jumper; Harold Kelley, hurdler; Homer IMckson, shot put ter; Ooorge Htager. discus thrower, und Hill Prendergnst, sprinter, are the lettermen on -hand, rive other have, graduated. Including Kd Crow U-v. onl Vimlir? Itnlnh Point after foul: Wallow a 7. MeCulloeh. Mtrh inn.i...i- i'.mt,,n, Crawfor.l wa high with 52. ("ova 8. ' Vlo Wetiel. weight: Joe, Standard. with OiK-ilvio. or cove, and Harrctt. Heferee: lakefleld. Vinplre: Car- qimrter-mijer, and Hubert Komi. of Walluwa. tbd for second "with eW. Timer: Pmre. .' sprinter. het-ls with 14 point. Kach team scored some thrilling haskid from j t almost Impossible angles. j I'NIVKItKITY OK O It KG O N. j The tiniiiK meet AKin tonight. : Kugene. Keh. 23 (Special) Only t five lettermen reported to Couch ! A newspaper doe not make the I Hay ward when the first outdoor t workout wore held by thn Oregon , track team this week.' Hill Craw-1 The Oregonlun telegraphic trnp- ! shoot, which w 111 continue, until after April 21, will begin tomor row with 2S clubs competing. In cluding the Ia Grande gun club. The local organisation t III en ter In throe rounds of shooting ut tho l.one Tree grounds tumor row morning, facing Kcho. Cen tral Douglas county and Pciidle-ton-Athena. Last year tho ltt Grande shooters nndo'd the season in the first divi sion und It Is c:poeted that an even j higher percentage may he made Ithis year. Kach. club shoot 25 round each Sunday and tho three high scores are used for com pa li ne ws- It merely trie to report It. son with the other three clubs. YAKIMA. Wash., Keb. 23 AP) , Leslie 'Wildcat'' Carter, Seattle negro, needed hut two roundK to ttnf Jnlmnv ' Hnwkes. Taconia liglA weight, on the canvas for the J count oi ten in incir six rounu match here last night.' ,rC,S. TACOMA. Feb. 23 (AP) Wil lamette university's basketball However, there was no Indication lh ri.M( of )tK tV(,.p,nu. Kt.vivtt ht.re last - night with College of .IMiget Sound. 4 3 to 23. Canllnal, Willumette center, took high pdnt honor with 15. with Scales, histcinmiiatc, right on hi I ; By Williamn I.onf African River T.ir ii'iini!i. river, wlihh rlti". Kf Ih.ili Mm liill.n frinil Ihe en-l i'..llt ol A fi lm. Hum iii'I'iix the (.lilllli'lll Int. i the Alliinllc iweiin. I: In Ihe loutiM rler In SimiiIi Af. I li a. I.i-lni; uluuu I .Mm miles In lelislh. FURS WANTED! Highest prices paid. Check by return mail. Alteration & Repair ing & Relininp. Trim mings in stock. tim ntailn up mt.lt ii wciir. Silver, 4'riM and lU-il lox. nli-r, MarMii. Salx-I awl .Mink. i I have a fine Coyote scent, the best in the state, price very reas onable. CHRIS MIM.nt ."10 Adamr, Ave. La Grande, Ore. 7 urn 3-S-ST TT-tERES Oil ' uve.F?rooT &tae.. ne, COT iM Th' comPamy, am FEPt BflEAVH H TrVleJW U5r.vJ MS, VAE. Boout-IT IT WHEtsI IT dov-lai"? a (EAR- ACiO. MOW, am' me Think-, Riui-VT" CM. I'm BiCiuer? I GOT THftt a-t n-v FiRr AOIM ZAT 00 MOW V-hJ- rCvs7, i.i m a t MT.orr. The. Tucv holder. .riA.U',wll, Sixth Annual Championship BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT or Slate, District No. 1, Ore. High School Athletic Association. Feb. 28, Alar, land 2, 1929 Union, Oregon GAMES BEGIN Thursday, Feb. 283:30 p. m., 8:00 p. m. Friday, March 110:30 a. ni., 3:30 p. m., 8:30 p. m. SATURDAY, fARCH 2 Semi-finals 2 :30 p. m. . Chamiiionship Game 8:00 p. m. Single Admissions Daytime games 35c, 2oc, 10c Excepting Sat P. M ..7... 50c, 33c, 10c All Evening: Games, except final 50c, 35c, 23c Championship Game 75c,-50c, 23c Season Tickets Good for All Games:. 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