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Pag6 Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.. Monday, March 10, 1080 4 Spring Practice HUSKIES DEFEAT 'neSiityi IR0JANS36T031 TIGERS WIN I TWO-COUNTY 1 HOOP TITLE .MTMHMMIX flWWX I Irwin, c tfiimniurle of ilif u-u i.fif-rnom S: l.tIri.!il, Monday 8:45 KGW KCO "NATURAL BRIDGE" PROGRAM Lilten in, then corn In and try on d (hoe that'i "Good to the tool .. .Goo d to thecyc. .Good to the .poc lei boot." i i:iv:kni:, on... M.r. hi (AO : Washington Takes Satur -a mnffif ..jiiriiM.ni-thnt fhw day Game Two Teams thi- only ,r ioii fn.m It. rlnr- Meet in I' HUlIS I Onight nee . Wpfitit iiH he rlfirtcj iri I (Corttinupa from I'npe One) fc-nnitu foltonr; l.n flr.uifti' Kit pli- nl f .'Hon. t 'I'om ni'o, c l-'niiK, ti I to-. If Hto-Manl. f .... j rii.ii jn-rlotl of Nprintf fontbnll prut' ; tie nt Oi I 'ritvrnitv of Orrftun f ttnluy. Ttir riKomu two wfcftV I drill. IiortfViT, wiib lut ft rt'luili l tin lifiivy prur.-tin t 1tiil Ihri.iirfli si, wf-fikfl at thr oImmU.ik of I hi- Mrln;; tfnt t m In.ol jn-t Thf' f.Hnr MlruiuMtn thtvh'n j lntru.liii (luii t,t thr Wlfoot tout ; hull tHwn :ik i-tiArarlf-rlzd l.y : iliijml(tivVIy .wiiMy Und Irr KU ! In tiirnurtt of ruH)M:itt-. Tin t-noik yt inmlitioiilrif,' the t:in or 1 thf- KTHlfrihn rtniijtj?r'. -of next pn - f full hrnlid thi J npproarhiiiB term exi mfintUoiM : Imt uvf.1 monilf Ih full nimJ ot j S3 plrty-rrt signifying thlr lntn- tlorw of ri'oMiritf will I. xitrct- ! rj out. 1 With 'the ii'Mitir.n of Jolin ; ff Hrlm of Hie WVf-ro Hi. if! i 1 invhvttf culU-fti ;it Kalamazoo, -Mii'Jl., tt.' fllll t'OUI'ltlllK Mttlff ; iar prtH(. tffirUn,- who' plft yid : tinilcr hue; HpfrirM lit . MlnnHtii, will tnkt: over the fnl ro:ichiiiK poiitlon. 'I'tin r-in:iin'J-r of tint work will ). itjHtril.iiud . to Mill Ui'tiihart. I.iichfli lil; CJpiw- HhUhlrt, Him, and I'rluk C'tillinun. froftliinnn $Ol),UUy rOtltYCLCti s.xiy for fprin work. NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH SHOES 9f V.y Paul Zinifi'inniil (AwoHiih'd Hji-irtii Writer) nm a.vcci.ks. r.ii-. io (Ai- I III' littin nt I'iH'lfic I'OIIMt 1-llllHcd ronffiilii-c ti;i-k'-l!i:ill j -ha inpioii fMp j lo nittltit h'ri- tonight w hi n th l'llivernity nf W;mhlii? fuli uinti't fakiH tlx- court nw-iiiint I In I lilvi yity uf i will hero ( 'o l f r n la in th tlilnl K'i omi. jjt I he JIMi Mi-rlfK. Tin H it 1: h ft from the norlh, wiiir.Mr of th-ii' .)IviiiM, Kjitiir li niKht iifcf -tl a :;t to Z I vlc tory imr t!n i haiifplon of thn poiirHrii K'-tinft afh-r tlK' 'I'lojatiR had vm th- Initial i-lahh In an lililprf lv'1 4)1 to 31 tiililriph. - Ktpt rt hajtkM mai iiKiHaiifhlp w hi. h follnwi ,1 thf TIik! k.uih j flump In Mcot-InK m tivlticH was rt Ktntt ffr On rinarkalilt rurni'hat'k fif ( o:n h cr Cdriiiin'l ofij tortwrn nftfr thf firt wnnn d'fiat h h irh FfciiHd to paint to ftitniri viitury for I'. H. i. fivi. ami with It thi- 'hampionshlii Irft-t -hitmp(nhip, wn off for rtl'Otn rour hoiiiit. In tin. nfii r. noon. Wallow a .i. jfi, , t,t r,jH iJt ( hiiwi'f-n halviH of the flrHi tram frihiMay niKhi iffonMnlrf d. mid 'of lh Kit mm wan on atfain. Kf porU lui'-r, thut tin- n;imr wouhl jol ho iihtyt-fl i iiitifh htnall'-r crow. I o KtiMn-r llmii wan -xp-f:ti-). The fh.fiiplonHhlp tnini' iiIhii vu A fa vorfd nvi rwlM liniii'ly hy thf iins in (he Hiih-ftihtrict, k -Vi n of Ihf in votlfiK for I rarlif-r in the tonrna in-iit. 'I'lierrrt MilVi Ijchllntr rtiiinr-, 'I'lif'' fl ta.'rn' rdinwlnjc put tht-rn in to tin- poMihrti of havinK a flfchtiiii liaiict- to 1:01110 nut on lop nt l'n- hiri, iiltinHiwir, fttiK.r fitfll n-rn:iinH tin- fuvorl'.c rir tli diHtrlrt tillf alnl tin. trip to Rilf-m. Ii ;rainh- took n 7 to ft lead hi fori- Wallowit found the hask.'t and at tin- oin of tin fpiarii:!' was Hurifuii, ah. -ad 12 to ti. In thfl nct-ond per- Mint-', f lod Wallowir. Kcord flvi whlltr tin Jnlmnn, Mm' and Ahiti wore wmm advanced to Tin third prriod rndfd 40. to I Jt and tin wtirinK vaaotl up (it ' 'ftlic final fiiuiic. with li Crando J-inu-rf.rlM.- iiiaKin;,' lis umi wuiion'a TaiK. f ltd hunln, c Andi-i-Hon, n Kniith. ft I., WViinor, ' I'.-rsfinal funis: ! dard a, Tfirrf-nrp 3. I. Wi lini r 4 Km ill i 2, AJtdirsoit Wnllou-ii I'Iukh, f Pin.-, f I'O.sy. c lluwkin!, g iyi i-T r .. 3 U .. 3 i C ..I I 3 . c 1 i:i -4 I .. 0 u ) i? s m I'd I'T TI' - 1 12 J - .1 o J j 2 - 5 .ft n ft -3 2 C . ii h 13 i :iu j v'' Im. S od- ' lan.i 2. lio. j UOWHfM. I'uteo. i-h:trd.-. j f; .. 1 2 .. n .. 3 .. 3 TP 2 12 5 2f Ii non:i! fonln: Plans, Pino 2. Poj- y 3. Jiau kinit 4. Hanson 3. Koryihi- 3. H.nhldffhltl 4. Whllp Z, lUtwiu t 3. 4.inplt'to Scnrp of Ttmriianwiit I-'in-l Jtnnnd Inihlnr Irt. "nvf 34. Kit, in 7,1 til Grande S3. Waitona 37. Jok ph ?&. Knt:rpriJ' 21. 1'ninn 2. Sit -mid Hound Imhl-r 11. KlKin r. Joseph J X, l iilim 22. Iji Mrandi! 37. fovf 30, Wallowit 32. KritcrpriSf 29. I'inuN 1'nlon 41). Klirlri Ki. Knt'-rprl.i? 2i. r'ovi. 29. Till' fining I,:t (Irandn 4f. Wallowa 21. ' Roe High Scorer " In Sub-District Basket Tourney l.f onard Uo-, l.a firandr- ifnard, Krond 2-t p'dniM atrainst Wallnwa H.itnrday iiiht in tin- suh-dislrht lotirruun.nl finalji to flinch th position of liij-'h point man fnr ihc mo day i-onipt'tition. Him total w;iK 'abe Ruth Signs firvt-ucf and l-'ann wti consist- n.tjy si op pi nk- WaJlot.uH drlv-'S witlt tin- othrrtf itl.-ip elim'kim; Jflosu-ly. h th.fr Ham Itar- track.s to t .,. I T"n:itHln:ii(I. I'la.. Mar. i Thi' i fii tli If flat and it pro t V.l'7--IIalK Ititih today nlnm-'i dintn Insipid to ih oi'on win. nt-n' rontraf t and tH New j har hud a kfnli put in his aMplr.t-. .'orl; Vank'i-fs toid; a two yprtr ; tIn.-V:. - - , , T-1 ,, . ti . (in h! cot vi;-r.i at ' i' U.OUO nni,:tll. I S'inr-trnthit tf Vaswir ulrlM ki-1-, . .- 1 ! i-ci marririK'' In prt'frnre to a jVppliti' may hrconie u tic-1iful i !' hitfhr Hiinaitinn r11j- rl'-nd or an evai-tlng fnffiiy . ' pjf. ,. &::). I NEW SPRING COATS Age 6 to 20 ; SNAPPY SPORT STYLES $7.95 to $22.50 NORTON'S- A - 4" KIDDY SHOP Tin vij... ,.f iv. .. ft- u'.a. unu vtuiiuwa inrt-e. l.lf!IMtIIHlH'K lit V.f'p invalid off t)i'ir f-t in thf ri -h op ai r. hut t'n' uv'-inihi rf-fo iua tloil of tin Unvki- iiiun.rc.r-nii.n i in urnwink'M ror puivlnyn in thf ln ion tournami'iiL arc in l held ! t vi-n thi- ffiiiiil ,al thf 'raiMlf IMtth Fchnol at S o'ftnfk toniff lit. Tho first Kanifs will hi- played at II (.nd 4 o'clock Wfdncl:iy nflfrnoou, tin nt't-otid two of thf f irxt round at .S:3n anI i:::o oVIork. t'ovr Khowi IVcll In, thf? aftfrnoon Kamrn. Covp travf I.a Crando n Htiff liattlf hat lout 37 to 3a. ami Kntorpriso al most tipsfd Wallowa, hcinif nof-d out 32 to 29. At half lime the wen' trniii it ir IS to in hut If Hal Hinrk" .Mnt'iury, Kiant ouiplay-d tin- Wallowa train If) to hf . Kan nar, f .... ("on-ytln, f IT 1 1 Pendleton Upsets ; Mac-Hi Team, 22-18 cj ! 0j I'K.VIU.FIVlN, Mar. 10 A P) j Ity ri :i!on 01' a thrllllnt; 22 to l?; ( 52 victory ov r MclustiHn hit;h I school htro Saturday nlht. Pen dleton hlj-'h iM-hool will i-fprfsi-iit V: this district ill iho fa!i-m haskct- II it'tifi fhampiorship ffitrn:init l:o( srtti-i-d 21 points atiainsi Kl i'in in the first Kamc. ninf akdnst 1'itV'f in thf .vi'iiii'l', and tln-n 23 laprairiKt Wallowa. j Second to i:o' was 1 1;( rrd W'l- liii-r. t "n snp)iouiore forward. , wlio'rountnd "4. NVf-init-r scored 17. 12 and f in the thn-e pamos ho played. Tiiesf w.re the only two nu n who paxst-d the 'ju.pniux mark, t itln-r hiirh penfrs follow: I Karma r, Knterprls-f. 27; She p-! lu-ifl. Iji t;randef 2'i; Pari-ni, 1'nlon i .21; Posey, Wallowa. 25; Kaus,. Itx( (ir.unif, 2.1; Irwin, Knicrprls', 24; . Milh r. I'nion, 23; Pim. WalloW i, 2!; Hunt-am Wallowa, 2fi; llufirAl-. Kin, 2"; and Stddai.i, ha (Iramif,, 2". . ' . e In team scons I -a i Irande was hftrh with Ifi. ak'aln.st oppoiifnin The otln-r seCvn u ains- scoriiifj rarit;i-d as follows: t'nvo !i:t, I'nioa .!, WalN'Wrt Jin, Kntfrprl.sf 7t, .low epli 43, i:ij?in 4.'t ami lmlfr 34. Ail took part in three trauns cxcfpliiif; I in hl i and Joseph. ' C'oC l'ntls la personal fouls, Wallowa and Knti-rpi fsi- tjualifh d as the "had hoys", making- 3V .'itch in thro, rami s idaji'd, l.a (irnmh was s c ond with 31 per-ioii'ils. In the threc-Kaiiif teams. Cove played Iho cleanest hall with 10 personal fouls anil I'Aziu. was n Ai Willi 2. Ill tWo-Kailli' teaius Jijk eph l-il with only personals. Imhler was erfdited with 2.T and I'nion 24. Announcing New Service by defense stopped iy H pioteyvy. Hi t ve n tin- count. la Iho Kilne fashion thai tin Wa.ihiliKton tivo tossed away its rhanriti on throws that failed to connect Kridny. the Trojans frit tered aw.iy the opporturii'y to make it two straight and annex the title In the second iiK-ettiiif. While tho deeislvi-rifHs of the I. R f. win conplfil with tin- com paratively '!n. finish of the set- ond game poin's to the Trojans aS fa (-Titer, the fact remains that K VU W S IlUfkif center, ami small Ktanley 14 during the n-uiainder of Jaitif;. his liny forward running game. mate, iho fiini'lloninK as they 3rc . u,minl,.,n rtt tuc. ilay niKht follow. H.iturday night, all may not i-:c wt-ll in the V, S ('. r.inks. Vjrlory for Wa-hlngton would mean the first championship for the. Huskier, in the three years they have none xcd fiit place honors in the northern division. . Iist year California halted tin -in and in 1!2S the Trojans won the title ly takinjc the first two -fames. TIIItKi: Itt'IlX TO lU'.ATII VKWAIIK. Ohio, Mar. 10 CAP) An explosion and fire at t ho farm home of 1-nwrence Thompson, 1.1 miles nrth of here, today .had resulted in the death of three yountf KirU. The a"verago person can usiiiilly think of a numher fif clever thimrs x-.hen ij ir too lat! lo make an iltipiej-i. , j A noted surgeon r;-ys the piddle has heeti humhaKrced as to the ef-fic.-ii' of m nkey glamN. .Made nmnkev In fact. I-n Grande KG l-"!' TP jHh-pherd. f X ft C Stoddanl, f 3 2 S Torn nee, c ft 2 2 Kit us, g 2 2 (I Hoe. K ; u -ja Jcnnley. g : n o. o Mires, g o o ft Hi 7 4.1 Wallows , I'G IT TP Muse, f 0 0 0 PI .if. f I 1 3 Posey, r 4 2 1ft 1 liiw kins, g ft u a Hanson, g : 3 ft C Johnson, c a 2 Plass, g-f 0 0 0 I 3 21 Personal fouls: Miise 2. Pine, Posey 4. Haw kins 3. Hanson. Kiu-p-hcrd. Torrence 3, l-'aus 4 Conley. Hoe 4. Officials: It. Jackson, timer. Kldon Jenne. referee umpire; V. Peare Therp'a Mncie in iUa A ' J-Jr' We Say So With a Iilg 50-50 SALE I- Knterprlso Sannar, f I'or.sythe, f ....... Irw In. r 5 jstublil.'field. K 1 Howsi-r. g ft Hays, f 3 FO IT TI . 4 ft . 1 ft AND PIANOS 14 14 Cove Weiine". f Paige, f Hiehards, r Smith, x Anderson, n - IT TP 1 5 p m t SAVE $25 to $200 On a Kimball Grand OUR AMAZING OFFER Yoii Pay Down $2;V-We Credit You With $.'() You l'av Down S.IO-We Credit You With $100 You Pay Down $100 We Credit You With $200 You Pay Down $200 We Credit You With 8100 Trade In Your Old P iano EASTERN OREGONMUSIC CO. Is Your House a Ifnmr' Music Will Mak e il One" tf m j m i 4 14 lVrKon.il fouls: .Siinnar 2, Vnt- ylhi . llayn. Irwin J. S:lil.-- M, Ikmsci l'aiK-. i . . 1'nlon yi px Tl'- Mill. r. l ti ; i:: I'aii-iii, J 5 o o I'oliWh. 'v ? II 4 '"iilH!i, ft , 1 0 2 DaH.i. t : 4 Hutnn, t ..... (i ' i t Yoslantl. J 0 ' 2 Cl:kion. k'-i G 0 Klein JO FT TI i-vou. r ii n ii II").'. f 4 J 10 'a-li'. c u ii n K. .iI.iiiih. j; , I b ' I 'MVIf., If l 0 II. A.l.lltl.-. f II (I ii S- oiiIm s. - II i) it ( C 3 IS tvrsonal rul5: Mlili r. rarrnt . -roianil, linhtiln, (iilkl,on ;, Cnnif l in. H.-ott s. ling :, wti.it. k. I V-lnni-t . hi DOUBLE ACTION rirtt la th. daagk Thtd In tk T.n Same Price for over 38 years 25 onaiM for 25 Uie last than of high priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED T OUR aOVIIHSINT 1927 CHRYSLER SEDAN Reconditioned Throughout With New Paint & Tires 1930 License -$550 PERKINS MOTOR CO 4th and Adams Main 500 1 THURSDAY'S TICKET WINNERS In The Evening Observer's Classified Contest kaymond Kelley. S06 F Ave. (Joldie Kelley, 806 F Ave. Edjtar Kelley. 806 F Ave. ... Clara Southnll. .101 Spruce ' lone Shanks, 170.-! Oak St'. :" ' " . ' V TH-KKT TO Till-: AltfADi; TIIKATTIK HAS llfTX JIAII.i:!) TOIIAV TO KACir OK TH.K AllllVK WJWKHS rilKSK WIVM-.KS HAVK A II XXCK AT TIIK WKKKI.Y VHl.y. AMI ALSO TUK ;ItA.M) PIUZK, A S.-.tl 1)1 Mtll) IIINO. Enter this interesting contest today. Complete information published t in today's "pape?. " MOTOR COACH Pendleton Walla WaIJa Lewis ton Spokane Yakima Bend Portland Baker Boise Twin Falls Pocatello Salt Lake City S Trips Daily to Pendleton and Way Point 3 Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points. 2 Thru Trips Daily to Portlahd and Way Points. Thru Daily Sen-ice to Weiser, Ontario, Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello, Salt Lake City and Way Points. Connections ore made at Pendleton to and from Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Colfax, Lewiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Wuy Points. Connections are made at Umatilla to and from Kcnnewicl:, Pnsco, Spokane, Yakima, Ellensburg, Wenatchee and all Yakima Valley Points. Connections are made at Arlington to and from Moppner, Condon, Fossil and all John Day Valley Points. Connection are made at The fJalles to and from Prineville, Bend, Klamath Falls and all Central Oregon Points. Connections are made at Portland to and from Tacoma, Seattle, ancouver, B. C, and Way Points North and Salem, Corvallis, Eugene, Iloseburg, Jledford, Sacramento, San Francisco, tos Angeles and all' Way Points South. Connections are made at Salt Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and all Eastern Cities. U.I.. f...L.. r 1 . r .1. u.u.ui unities t,Ctte 1-tU IxruIlUC On. Round Wti Trio 10:15 a. m. ! 1 :40 p. m. : 6 :50 p. m."S2.25 $3.40 :U.r 5.65 7.25 10.90 for Pendleton . n ana ana w.ia a. m.; p. m. . Lewiston 10:15 a. m.; 1:40 p. m. . Spokane .10:15 a. m liihima io:i5 a. ni, Portland 10:15 a. m. Baker 10:10 a. m. tfoise 10:10 a. m. Salt Lake City 10:10 a. m. G :50 p. m 3:30 p. m.; 8: S.75 - 7.30 8.00 !5 p. m... 1.80 7.10 19.15 13.15 12.65 12.05 2.70 10.05 31.90 Inquire at Stage Depot for rates and schedules to all points Express Shipments Carried on All Schedules Columbia Gorge Stage Depot Elm and Jefferson Sts. Phone Main 79'J COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM"1" 'k and Yamhill Portland, Oregoo TOKAY !BIEDN TTIHE ITLECCDND WLELED In The EVENING OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AD CONTEST GRAND PRIZE Runs For 3 Weeks, Closes March 22, 1930 SEMI-WEEKLY PRIZES i i To the first five corrtct answers received on rat-h ntv set of questions New nu-tinns apiirar two timcji a wt-ek w ill he :lvt n a ticket lo the Arc.t.Ie Th-itro. Klit.il jiulKtns will l,e nul.le upon l.asltt of best psstiy suhmltlr-d anil essay must ,vi ompaitv firt si t of an.stvent. . - , WEEKLY PRIZES To the person sen.linu in the neareM correct answer of thr cntir.. wt-r-k will l.e then the weekly piu.. i. e. If your answer tK.e not K. t It, In ti,,, ft r-Wve a ticket vt.u will have a fh.im-e at lite weekly prizes, as the one hnvinit the most c.rrm answer tt the .nil of week alone with the Lest essay will win the weekly prize. ;,! yon,- answers on each Ket of question. Ytut have a chance at all prizes. 1ST H Ki:K I'K.V AXI) I'KNfTI, MKT OH VANITY f'Ast. AWAKIlKK TO fl.AHA SOITHAI.I, 3lll' SP!I('l: ST. 8M) wkkk iitrrri.K or 1'Kiiitmi: oit iort.iVs ( ir. n i.inirn:i:. 3l!ll WKKK STKINtS Ol' I'KARI.S Oil I'AltKKIt I'l.'N. j MODERN MAIDEN SCaI I Sl-D BLOSSOM OV B This B-nmne. Xniltmnily ndvertlsetl Hntl anil HliM.tn IMammtrl now on INplnr nt .1. 11. I'ean- . Son. GRAND PRIZE P.lossom mountinp;. ' d & L!"ss"m dlamonfi in 1 kt. Bud & HOW TO WIN PRIZES First turn to the Classified Pasro and solcct the advertisement that is in vour npini,,,, the Iwst nn th n,eV Wnte your reason for select.ng it into a stoiy of not over 50 word.-, and .-.nswer these questions: V 5 ' riu: avswi lis ai:i: iw sn on tup fT.xssinni v.r.K 1. What animal serial starts at the Ornn.ula 1'rhlav M ir 1 t What show Is veryleKly (toinj: to ss e at the Arcade s' i-t- Inu W.-.lnes.l.iyr J. Wh it . litl. .,r t.eys and slrls Is l.elna sponsor. il l.y the Cr.iti.ola'.' 4. Where can you l.uy used lumber? What jratave sells silver winijetl tiscl ears? e. To nhoiti wouM you phone If you f..ttn a ftriy calf T. Whit does nrle Carlson sell? AVhat tloe, the Yellow lov l.utteh want? 'J. Where rait a voting mitt set work? 11. Where c.in Sett take 1. .on in i!!in. .i.i.i , i , . Rules and Regulations i l l carefully through tl.vy , Observer ri. nor "t, " '"" hav" """ul ,h" "ns"--r h n. -tiors. Thi n u.-.B one si.le of the paper onl- write It " fl:e tl.en, the nn.wers " ',' ir: i,:,ny f:"" rn "'-'- ISI AVri-e your nr.me. ,ate. a,l.l,-,s an, Kl.oh . jnjhe Wl hand corner of yZ'Zl anlw Ml Anyone niny take part In contest eyeent tt, , Observer, ,,,,, and U, Clrande Th' 'JZVZ ;.r;i:..,.o-.t.,W.n, the c,,y en '