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V incent & shank •The Hoose of Quality Grocoriea.” AY, NOVEMBER U, 1927 I not. * Both were permitted by their the player in question did not par I PRINCIPAL KNIGHT principal» to take a final examination ticipate in another game, nor did be after the close of the aeasestcr Wright play a «ingle minute after ho actually waa a good student and pasw.i hl» ex- became ineligible. Incidentally, he MAKES STATEMENT amination and Hazkei waa a "miser failed and forfeited his eligibility after able zUident" and failed to pass (If we received the protest from H< xh 1 we are correctly Informed) even after River. In (he face of the football sit taking a second examination after uation on the*Hood River team, we having failed in the first. thought the action a bit hasty and told Hood River has tried a number of them so. Words followed, feeling rose, time» to resumF” relations with The and we cameled the next game 1 »alien. The Hood River su|ieriutend- paid our forfeiture. ent, principal and coach calhtl on the The basketball argument only superintendent and the principal at cipitated the break and reports that on October 1. A full state the -------- break ----- in ------------------------- athletic relations ------ was Hood River did not play ringers on The Dalles of the caaes of Canon ami Wright due to a disagreement over the eligibil ita football team last year as charged ment were given and full aaauraiicees were of basketball players, ar« not by Principal Glean Kirkwood of The given that no' cauze for trouble would ity true. The real cause began Dalles in Th« Dalle« Chronicle of Nov be given by Hood River in the future. wholly footliall season opened, and the ember 17. ▲ ringer, according to the The conference appeared to end satis when failure on the part of Hood River of generally accepted meaning of the factorily, leaving the way open for the ficials to candidly admit their error to term, la. a player who is in school resumption of athletic relations. Two tike people of their own city, lias made mainly to participate in athletics; such days after the conference. The Italic« a resumption football relations im- a player generally comes from some principal telephoned Principal Knigfit IKModble from of our viewpoint. other locality and enrolls as a student that he had taken offense at an editor To summarize briefly, we are not and does tereiy enough school work to ial in a Hood River new«pa|>er. Prin football with Hood River high squeeze by. At the dose of. the season, cipal Kirkwood was inform'I that the playing school because the officials of that he quits school and next year tries to Hood River school authorities could school have not seen fit to tell their repeat the process at some other school. not be held responsible for what was Iieople that their football team last The rule« of the state athletic asso printed in the city newspaisrs. Prin fall contained a number of “ringers". ciation guard agaiatn the practice of cipal Kirkwood delivered the ultima Personally, the officials of The Dalles using ringers by requiring that the par tum that until and unles* the Hood high school have no objection to a ents or legal guardians of players must River school autborltiea could secure a game; but we shall not permit the two lie residents of the school district in better attitude on the part of Hood teams to go on the field together until which a school is situated. The parents River newspaper», there would lie no we are sure that the Hood River people of every member of last year’« team footliall between The Dalle« and Hood have received all the facts from their were legal realuents of Hood River or high school. In other words, we want of a district in Hood River county from River. The editor of the newspaper In ques a football game, not a light. A prin which student« are transported to Hood tion published a retraction and the ciple is Involved there which is much River. • way was open again for the resumption bigger than the game of football, and The trouble arose when on January of relations. Then appeared in the certainly much bigger than any one 28 the Hood River principal advised sjiorts section of the Oregon Inn a short game. the principal of The Dalles by tele s|»orts story originating in llood River As for the state championship, a let phone that a rumor was current in (but not at Hood River high school) ter from the secretary-treasurer of the Hood River that Haskel, a memlx-r of In which the statement was made that State association inviting us to compete The Dalle« banketball team, wa« in the Bend football game which was to for the championship was received only eligible because he had failed to pass be played in Hood River in a day or yesterday. Bo, in spite of all “reports" In three subjects at the end of the first two, was i now the big game in Hood to the contrary, we are definitely in semester which had ended a week lie- River in view dew of the breaking of ath- line for state honors, and should we fore. The eligibility list from The letic relations last year because of a succeed in disposing of the two op Dalle« had just been received which disagreement in the basket ball season. ponents remaining on . our • regular contained Haskel’s name. Principal The Dalles then informed us that a schedule, many of us will have the op Kirkwood was asked if the rumor had letter offering Hood River a game had portunity of seeing qur team in action any foundation. Mr. Kirkwood replied been dictated and had been ready to against the best in the state. that Haskel was back tn his work a sign when the Oregonirfh story raw GLENN KIRKWOOD, little but it was nothing that he could to their attention and the resumption Principal of High School not make up. Mr. Kirkwood's atten of relations was again off. tion waa directed to a section o/ the The Dalles principal again took to The Chronicle in a final comment on rules which provides that a student the telephone and advised the Hood the athletic relations situation said la«t must pass in three subjects the last River principal as follows: "We want Friday afternoon: semester in order to be eligibile the you to understand that the reason we current semester. During the conver are hot playing football is not liecause A final word about The Dalles high sation Mr. Kirkwood became somewhat of the misunderstanding over Ijasket- angry and demanded to know how ball last year but because yon played scliool-Hood River high athletic break, Hood River had received this lnforma two Ineligible men on your last year’s and The Chronicle iutends to leave the tion ao soon. “Ton must maintain some football team and ar« not admitting it.” field, admitting defeat In ita move, made with the beet intentions and kind of an underground railroad down In view of the fact that Hood River there in Hood River in order to get had made a full and complete state without a personal axe to grind, to re this information so quickly.” He waa ment to The Dalles school authorities, store amicable relations between the told that a student at The Dalles bad the Hood River principal replied that two schools.' Glenn Kirkwood, Dalles high school told a student at Hood River that Has Hood River had gone tn the matter as kel had failed. The new« quickly far as she would go and that further principal, sets fqrth his position* in an «pread until it became common talk on discussion of the subject was unneces article tn today’a issue. We purposely January 27 and 28. The Hood River sary. Hood River then priweeded to give it prominence as being the first Dalle« basketball game wa« scheduled fill its footliall schedule witli other official version The Dalle« has received to be played in Hood River January 28 teams, giving up any hope of reaching of exactly “what happened” to bring about the original break. It was believed by school officials to be a» settlement with The Dalh-s. The Chronicle has been accused by merely a rumor; hence Mr. Kirkwood The break in relations l«*tween the was asked to state whether the rumor two school« came as a result of offense local school officials of being “pro ll ood River” in the present dispute. had any foundation. taken by The Dalle« to a request for To cloee the conversation. Principal information regarding the eligibility of Nothing could be farther from the Kirkwood «lammed down the rewiver a member of the palles basket tell truth, if the term “Pro” is given its but called again within an hour saying team. The player proved to be ineligi commonly accepted meaning of being that he had information that two mem ble and The Dalle« did not permit him “for” Hood River and “against” The bers of Hood River's basketball team to play. The Dalle« then cancelled the Dalles. No high school foot tell team In the were ineligible. Lawrence Wright, he return game which wa« scheduled to declared, was ineligible because of fail he played in The Dalles February 11, state of Oregon has had better news ure to pass in three subject« and Vic giving as their reason "there seems to paper support than The Dalles, during Miller wa« ineligible because be had be no agreement possible regarding the the last eight years. A check of the already played basketball four years on status of all the players". On Febru columns of The (Chronicle would reveal a high school team. “We have posi ary 1«, The Dalle« «ent a check for thousands of words written about ath tive proof that Miller haa already $25.00 to cover th« penalty for violating letic events of the local high school; played four year«,” said Mr. Kirkwood. their basketbail agree ■merit. At the more, we believe, than any other paper "If you can prove that,” «aid Principal same time and in the w ■me letter they in the state haa accorded ita school Knight, "you certainly have a case requested a release fren» their contract team, ex<-eptlng, possibly Portland. And against ns. If you have proof that for a football game scheduled for No at no time has The Chronicle been Miller has played four yeark, go ahead vember 11, 1027. The voiding of the “pro" anything but The Dalles. Of course it must he considered that and use it. Place your evidence before football contract was a direct outcome we always have had something worth the state athletic association and we of the basketball agreement. writing about. At no time has The shall take the consequence«.” The reason given for the failure to It was fully expected in Hood River resume athletic relations was given at Dalles put a poor team in the field, and that The Dalle« Would place charges one time as dissatisfaction with the many have lieen superb. This year’s against Hood River before the board attitude of Hood River newspapers. At footbail team seems in this category. It was not the fight lietwaen The of control of the Oregon High School another time it was because of a «ports Athletic association. Hood River had story pqbliahed in the Oregonian under Dalles and Hood River high schools no fear as to the outcome of such ■ a Hood River date line. At another that perturbed this new»|iaper, but the hearing. But The Dalles made no time it was because Hood River played ill feeling that began to ahow up among townspeople of the two cities. We not formal protest. A protest consists in two ineligible men last season. only heard authentic accounts of this filing written charge« against a school The attitude of The Dalles carries Ill-feeling, but saw some of It at first with the state athletic association. Tn out Principal Kirkwood's declaration thia connection. it»ahould be stated when on the aiterniHin of February 11. hand. Here, it would wm. was being put that Hood River did not protest Has 1027. in the presence of several Dalles kel; no charges were ever prefered high school students and one Hood to naught years of efforts among lead against The Dalle«. A question to deter River high school student, he said. “As ers of the two communities to bring mine the truth or falsity of the Haskel lomf as I am principal of the Dalles about tietter feeling and a cloaer rela rumor was all that was asked. In set- high school. The Dalles will never play tionship. It was in the hope that this growth veral newspaper account« originating another game with Hood River.” of mutual ill will could be stopped that at The Dalle« following the break, ref The Chronicle urged a truce tietween erence was made to a .protest placed LIQUOR EPISODE the warring factions and a resumption by Hood River. No such protest waa “Whereas, It has coine to oqr knowl of athjetic relations. Ws did not nee ever placed. edge that during Armistice evening sev then, nor do we now, why cooler beads •tlie Dalles being the aggrieved party, eral students of the Hood River High was the one to make the protest. Hood School were plied with intoxicating in both communities could not take the helm and bring aliout peace. River several times, both in writing liquor. • In its attempted role of peacemaker and orally, asked The Dalle« to file “Therefore Be It Itewolved, That we, charge« ao that the case could come the memliers of the School Board of The Chronicle was joined by Editor before the tribunal provided to handle School District No. 3, do moat earnest Joe Thomlaon of the Hood River Gla »rites between schools, and a settle ly protest against the actimi of any per cier. who urged the more pugnacious t reached. This. The Dalles decline») son who would encourage ench law Hood Riverltee to calm their feelings and work towards a reconciliation. to do. lessness among the student« of our Not being able to make any headway High School, thereby violating one of Perhaps in Hood River they are'accus- in their declaration that members of the basic principals of good citizenship; ing Editor Thomison of being “pro Dalles," an a result the Hood River tesketbnll team were "And we do furtlier urge all right- However, it is proverbial that the ineligible. The Dalles next raised the minded citizens, .both by their influence question’ of the eligibility of two of and example, to aid the school authori peacemaker always gets it in the neck, Hood River*« football players of the ties in their effort to inculcate in the as. anyone who has ever attempted to l!»2fi season. Lawrence Wright and1 minds of the students «rich respect for stop a fight can testify, and this case jieems no exception. Mayhew Carson. law and order as shall make of them The Chronicle resents the imputation The state athletic aaaociatlon rule good and true American citizens.” of local school authorities that it haa covering Carson’s case is not clearly lieen disloyal to the crimson and gray. stated. It is capable of more than one This is not true. We should like interpretation. After the dose of the nothing better than to see The Dalles 1928 season ah interpretation of the football team win every contest that it rule waa received in a bulletin from the plays—including > game with Hood secretary of the state aaaociatlon. The River. rule as at present Interpreted, makes We sincerely hope that the Hood such case« as that of Carson, ineligible. River Glacier and News will join with But during the 192« season, Hood (Frorn The Dalles Chronicle) River played Carson in good faith. An explanation, «citing forth the ns in assuring the respective readers Lawrence Wright, by a strict inter attitude of The Dalles high school au that an overwhelming majority of per pretation of the rule« wgs Ineligible th or it les in the present athletic break sons in The Dalles have only the bent during the football season, but there between the local school and Hood regards fer their neighbors in Hood was no question of his eligibility dur River high, has lieen given The Chron River. Apparently the school fight is to coptinne, but let us confine it to a ing the basketball season. Wright’s icle by Principal Glenn ft. Kirkwood. school fight, and not let it involve two case waa like Haskel's in that at the In thia Mr. Kirkwood explains the communities that have maintained such end of the semester previous, while he cause of the original break between the bad passed in two subjects, his grade two schools, and why The Dalles has pleasant relationships in recent years. Was incomplete in bookkeeping because refused to resume athletic relations through some misunderstanding he had with Hood River. Cannon Circuit Closing not taken his final examination in June Th» complete text of Mr. Kirkwood’s “The Last Frontier.” a western pic 192«. He had done passing work stateoarnt follows: ture produced by Metropolitan and throughout ’ the semester. The princl- featuring William Boyd, Marguerite De rMl permitted him to take his exam An article which speared in a late La Motte, 3. Farrell Macdonald and ination and the school* record was number of The Chronicle showed that Jack! Hoxie in the principal roles, is changed .fron* ineomplete to passing a little enlightenment oh the Hood scoring a big success on the Cannon just as numerous other- records are River issue *nd the state championship Circuit thia week. From the opening der similar rirqintklances. question is necessary. Space is not scene in western Kansas in pioneer was permitted to play foot available' aV present for a complete days, to the final fade-out, thrill after and W 1« answers bow Wright was diacnasion of the disagreement with thrill followed one another in quick halt 3ÄÄ i" as charged by Principal Hood River, hut I feel that ft is time succession. Notable among theae were we all knew why we aft not pfiiying the attack upon the wagon train by In like manner, Haskel of The DWIes fhotbefl with them. ' Indiana, and the stampede of some was ftiven his final examination' in In the first place it must be assumed 3.0Q0 buffaloe«. Mr. Boyd as a scout American History after the dote of that we all really want to play them, and Miss De La Mette as Beth Halli the semester. Had he passed, there is and we were not looking for trouble. day, were excellent tn their portrayals no question that Principal Kirkwood Had we been seeking an excuse for a of difficult role«. The supporting roles would have certified him as eligible. break, we could have found it when were in* highly competent hands. The And Hood River would not have ob- we first learned that their football picture, directed by George B. Seitz, In fact, when the Hood River team ’contained players of questionable is worthwhile. Don’t miss it. ■1 was advised that Haskel eligibility. But we wanted io play With the completion of thia week’s itfon, he told them and continue relations, hence we program the Cannon Circuit will dis only a final axaalnai ' it Hood River kept onr peace. And don’t let any continue regular showings for the pres The DaRe« principal that would enter no objection _ to Haskel __ ’s one fool yon into believing that Hood ent. For the next month or two A. M. eligibility, provided Haskel passed 1 hta River would have thanked ns tor “tak Cannon will devote most of bls time to ing it up with the proper anthertttee". selling school supplies, furniture snd examination. To this Principal __ Jpal Klrk- K wood replied: "Haakri is a miserable That argument Is all fol-de-rol. and had equipment for John W. Graham A Co., stndent,; ; we have had trouble trour* to keep we done so, and been unable to meet of Spokane. him up all alorig; we know that be is them in consequence the critics In The not eligible and we.do sot Inteqd to Dalles who are taking ns so severely to 'XfSbr Dalles refuses to re task for not playing them now would have been the first to condemn onr sume athletic relations with Hood action. River because of the cases of Wright To resume, we had a basketball and Garson, placing their greatest ob »who was protested by Hood and we removed him an soon as jection to Wright vritons only difference to their own* Haskel' was that Wright we became satisfied that he was inell- passed his examination and Haskel did gible; and let me assure everyone that Gift Stoc Are Ready! TOYLAND Is Open! 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