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La Grande Observer from La Grande, Oregon • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, February 16, 1924. Wallowa Rod and Gun Now Organized La Grande Tossers To Play Baker Hi Tonight WI.IiWA Orn. Orjrnni7.a4lon of a Itoil anil tJiin cluh liuS Ix'f-ii iiKfir.l nnd jWuhh huvi lif'ti. form Hint fi fwr tr) shootn ami H-i'iirn-l- hunlltlK roitl t'Mts. The 4'onsiiintloiiH and hy-law of Dm former fluh have htcn .1, I'.

Morfloclc lins hfn rhoson prHlilt'liI Jay I ill ling. VlCf -pr iil'-nt; II. MaiHton, Mornary; K. JoiifH, Treasurer; iti-sc. Siii-hin.

flelii nianaKer. nhoiit a finhujik- rihl )ut track Blue and White in runs flr- not withoni thdr worry, ra rine rettle for Inp to Queen City. r-n in r. ll. han koi vi-ry fUr with pi-ffiarai ioii.s for Dial i-imli-r traik was talk! up laHt rail.

THE SPORT CRUCIBLE lAWI J. UN 10 LOS 'r. Wit hu So Alilil. Some iHftnrt lias brrii inml hi ainnml. for (he i le real or itm I niled Slates hiN'k) Irani hy III antli(tiiK in fiit' OI yii i pie a mil by ihvlnrhur Uhi Hie ronlc wtw il null of Irani work railn'r iliaii ImlMdiml hrilllaiiry.

'IliK trM3 feP' rJ(, -Ore. (Special) I'nion hKh wloo won ami. lo; 1o Itfi- Mil 1 .1 Vf lit Ii'i' lilh )ur fvfiihu' basket us iniifh inaiiirkey, iieforiliiiu; lo 'hr lust sourr. l.all. In th- loj-n ronifst Die Qui Tin luilrr flifoiKil ttr llir Am- My fUHilelU look the loral's teriorily in a innn-o-inaii anal.i I i Afhv RClttnr ii wuy Id rilari ui I he- IIi mi ii' i In- but rt'rv-riK Did iiltit uml Wliil t- will visit Uiij; -vnliii: lor lie MOll- lirpO.SC Of At to llr- tlum hi Ih- hoo (-mir.

"oHfli MacTaviMh tiikins cifilit liliiyt-rs mill viih folliwlHK the two wiiiM over I'cn-tllt lim iiikI I 'ii ion dint wck-fiit, lln- f-quad 1m In tr rendy lo cxhttilt ihrir In-Mt lira ml oi liask'-tltall iiKiiiitut "1 Kin'u I.n thA first playtl i -i year to Uh- alumni I ain. Tln I wi; tami-fi wem won. fropi t'nion anl nif oi thf most iliwiMtrotis hrnnt-hlint lrin; In fvirnl i-ar i'ollow tl with (irctiiilt- rtiiMiny to ami Wiillowa itntl miiolli fflnj; Kntcriirisf uikIit a lai'Kf fi! tin liiiai Ki'iiH' in fount v. Hot on I lift Mint tlr ft-als caim- Huker IiikIi mIioo) willi virlor over I tic lof-ah. lf 30.

Sinci lhat timt; Ilitt 'V'wr lOM.st-r, hanlit hut wins to thHr filritiKM, huvitiK IhiiIch Wallowa, I 'nioii, KlK'lt! am! iiieaniTrt- lo Hi in p. close f.s i' i'X eiiimt Koine hut in thi- KirlH con-testy, 'the visitors worn not r.a lor-lumiip ii n. were by the I'nion Kirls (I-eislvey, (hit final won heiiiK I'nion K. liaker 7., Tlu hon Kumo was llereely ronlewteil from whJstlB lo whistle. Jensen, I'liion renter, was hin point man with (I markers, i )-niau, liaker lorwiml was Heeond with f.

points. Several liaker rooters were in 4t( the tuo icaiiis. 2. Inferiority Hi team work. That would seem to cover llif tiituatlou likn a rhaitel inoriKaRe.

Also It i'i sahl thai some of Dil best Amet'iean "amalenrs" were, not membeiK of the Olympic team; thiil these men deemed It mora profitable to remain at home. This, if irne. rales not only Dm amateurism by Dm and patriot ism of tli'te won hies ut some where less than uoi Itiiitf. altemlarrr. A Glimpse Into Summary: 'linker 13.

I'nion in. Lineups: linker: I'ayne Ox-mnn 5. sioddanl Maoilv. Itopp 2. Iiiion: (leerlsfri, Mr- stmlentl "oiNUrr, Almost lo a man, the ashions Spring NOW THAT YOU'RE THINKING OF THAT Spring Top or a New Raiecoat SEE OUR LINE OF NEW SPRING MODELS HIGHLY TAILORED CON'SERVETIVELY PRICED $20 to $45 SCRANTON 5 SHORT, INC.

A New York rrilic Is responsl-hl for the staiemenL t)iat ('har)ey Wi'lssmuller, I ho swiininer, Js In for a blf year. Yes, and we run say tlni naiuVi thine for Charley McOruv aixi Charley l-Ivors. well-known base-bail lKiirs; Charlefi 'ormaek. the tenor; C'harley I )undee, feaiherweifftu rlianipion, and Johnny J'addock, the sprhi- ler. Oregon are with Latlramle hi 1 1 her rmiL Stoddard.

Hlod I 'lard out lwe for (ieertsen. Itlarker. CeerlKin ton IiikIi sfiiooi last Kritlay. l'en-tl let on is not the most popular lilaeker tor our. rehool In this seel ion and maitv Homer Jnmleson.

liaker, ref- The fhr-t Minis of Spring, at least in far as Spi-intr Fashions are concerned, am delightful, indeed. The nicest eolnrs are brick, dust and beige. The styles 'have never been more intcrestine; or alluring. oilier sehool niil have More spots Unit are nursed ocrasjoiia My wlu-n I 'end let on's name is mentioned. Wouhl Itelrjcvr iovr Tiade.

LONOON. (Al'l IClforts are I'lans for the enterlainment of WRAPS ten or t. more seho(d basket IiHiik made lo nhahilitate the ms at I 'ii ion lln- la.sl of irlove indnst rv In i.i "A liobo in I'iir llantl Is Worth Two hi iht VmmK" Won Is ami ir.iislf by Miller lliiKKlns. Htlitllr Slory; f)neo upon time lher wtm two wresiieri. who did not halt la 3 hoir; Tifj and IS ondji to tr.

draw, Th'y had to eaich a tVatn. owinr, tt toreirn roniei it ion, ms mom i) ui a. dlslriel eltampion- ship tournament conlinue to pro-'tln FROCKS Reveal Tunics Ih keeping with the 1 witless lines the three-quarter length lunies are very chic. only nine mauufarl tin The most characteristic feature of the new Spring Coats is that they are three-quarter length. ol Klnvef.

in London. The WorsJiip-ful rompany of wllh the help ol the Hoard of Trade, is mal(- noy I (in I 111, 1. sup rdmrtfe (); thi natuent, tales that atlempts an helm? made to seen re the cn- luw an eiiort to Rel name of this ranre of every basket ba II t. am to KukIuikI. ArronllKR lo rlork Grlrilt'll.

thr rlt.lnB tl, o-nmony of lllir cvllli the tlneil In in me rusiriei. Seals to accomuiodale ahonl 0(i ami standitiK room for an additional 4UU hi to be nr. relehratrd play -wa; Id ly for luinli vented Impromptu. lib and on hick in yenr." rno nevu op-poneni picks tl dire, and his pair I.iiU Arp-fnliiif h. cliauiplon, iiikI Loili', of tin- r'nilt-fl SlulfM.

havo rorn- landed durini: the lourna im-ni Kroi.i presinl indications all Die! statinc ami standing room will be' Chesbro fin' WMlItt: dtvU'H Hhooter gets dice with Dpiif-H liVjw a 's-ady derrease in dlrnrri ironi the high peka reached during am just after the World war. The decrease for was 40 pel- Cent. Marriage is a church function in Bulgaria, hut after thc.rhinTh grants a divorce Die courts adjudi-raie tjucHt ions affecting properly, alimony ami custody of child ren. 'i'ln ri-' ia ho civil marriage in Itul r.aria. Uiken.

No reervatitins will bf tnlti.a nothing hut deuces. "Uig liick" always wins over "Little Joe." m( mlirn. Ot the Yankeet whMu (JririHh was mnnaifer of that club. 1 f. supposed lo havu happened) as follows: Chcsbro wuk on third baso.

made ai any duriiiK the tour I nr.la.v, lu4 ami naiiu nt ami who eome firsl 1 kliuKraniM According will hr Hi-si, arcordiiiK- In In thiK Bulgarian DIyohi'k Deri-easr, Oonklin. compared with I'lHi ai ihc ROKIA. AP) Oovernineut sia- ll liH'i aiinr)illicel rt N.iiliK "nifi ot h' rhaiiiiionsliip flj-hi J.ililieson'n reputation with Jack DeMinsi-v The Homer new will wr-dty of Oregon Washington; COACH WELL KLCKIVLI); STAIiT rominues to irrow I r.ie! St at times in the few Keeler at hal hd Addlo Joss pitching. The base runner, obey- lhat Impulse, started toward tin plate with thn wholly land-able idea of stealing home. Half i way down the base lino hr real- Ized he coultltrt make II and shouted to Keeler lo "lay It down." 1 Willia did und the runner sror- I laywitrd l-'lehl on At tin assenibly Mnd-h i ainlienee thai he TRACTICE MAR.

1 1. dock told I'liltoil Stops MW mm. (AIM Fred Knlerprisc Receives Salmon Erks weeks when referee's were beinff dlsruy fans from oilier towns would uphold Janiicson us an of- I 1'ultoii Minneapolis heavy weight. 1 Ore. A ship uci.u oi niiiiiicsl lonable mi erMy (Sperial.) Joe M.i.l-'fiek, llewl.v elected fotlmM roaeli K'l'nw (iive his I'imlball nu the kind of iralnlmr that.

eetlied liet d. "if theV ui'- work ill Hie fiiii.laiileiilalM. wi'll n'arl Ihei-e, or if they unready or advanced work, 1 hey "it writer coacui'M tn et, siandlng up. meiu tt! SJilHi.lMM' sulmouiild ability. Th received her recently, 'hat opinion.

scored a technical knockout over Joe McCsnin of Newark, X. in Dir. fourih round of a scheduled I -round no-decision contest hero l-'riday nifiht. 'i tin- I'niverslt of (ireon, ban Thb; siiiimciit cariia by expresi I mm fMivernmen liatcher ill Lhtle has heard of the Jo-I Alaska, t. W.

Low federal iiffeni I seph hiuh Irani lately bin beyond 'Thai nils the fir! Mniw' ii-liiMli tliflnnil at the if-fciu Amrriraii schedule iiHS'ihig, wlille heshro. a nM'in- 1 Alack, an eon stale doubt Die are nrnb rtroinir mar broiifrh. tint -KU In. I. el it," In- declared.

M.ldtloek met luntball randl- dal. a 'Ihursday for I ho purpose of ncijmiillleiJ with tint lllell. At 1 111: liiectiim, pian.i lor I lei season and practice were illacm'sctl. I ide e. hit v.

it Ii I'nlveivity u-1V: me) fai'iilty members. Mndtloek lllT.Vetl ll! ne oil '1 diiei.diiy evntnt; and on was treated lo the hospitality ai 11h Oref.ro campus. At Hie Jial-al rrowbd to over Miiddock wils Inlroduced the Mudeiitti ami was rerelved ft'iid applaiu'r and a. 1 Isfylinv iiu.nslratim, j- lj; Ii I hcr of ihr group, nodded an'- iiM'iit. i pulled ii nr a iiitmlti or more mirr lhat Ik Tom any of Ihr olhrr rhibH n'AliA'd what A ahiablr scoring; play was mi A i fi iisri it pa rtly or prart ice.

Coach Pepper ntill has his eye upon another trip t0 Salem am his team, while not unite as classy a. butuh of (oh tern us Pepper ha last year, will make things interesting for their opponent): ut I "nion. Thi-y were rerelved at the de. K't by l. A.

t'lanton, head of Iho llnleipiisn lialcher lo Which they vcrel rn nst' erred direct ly. The cilme lu several lotif hoxe in which wero numerous I rays of frames anil ranvns bodies. Iioti' st I-'or 31. SAVANNAH, (ia. (AIM Young StriblinfV.

Georgia boy rings man. will meet whose I it If as world's champion light heavyweight is disputed by the (leorgia boy in a return match on the cugagetncni to be Maged in Jersey CHyt was officially aunmiiiccd Thursday night I'ii" siribling. fa- Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER Some people Succeed Then Build a Home Why Not Build a Home And Let It Help You Succeed? TELEPHONE MAIN 8 Bowman Hicks Lumber Company For Mill and Box Wood Thone Main 517 J. L. Munhall C(n tieais y.

s. C. Wash. 'Ji TTI i jaw rt a unavinri Wallowa hlfjli is anolh-er strung factor in (he coming tournament. -r sclietiule, although not undottcd hv defeats Jor ruK'e, another old timer, taken violent exception to tirif- i'i I It's claim, however.

'They were working Die squeeze play before Ciriffith saw a tnnjor leagim ball park," says Joseph. i Mirr-immaKer uf Die t-orgia i'iir liter. "IV Siribling stated ho would Is prnisrworlhy ami rIvi-b promise I coim; rem rompeiition i tiion. for New on conference rsey Monday ami with l'romotcrs iite American l.efrlon team is huinmltttf aloiiK nicely, eiij was to be a 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 i block hut I ht ires weal over thr lop in Kieat shane. t'nur-n lllupk, Mill inw and lilanl fus there, would sign arlicles with McTigue's mw manager for tho return mulch.

Slribltng said Die enuaire- ltnolds haw well rounded team nai would ba vr a chance wllh man rolh-Ko learns. nienl would be a si round, no decision match ami he Georgian would have to knock McTigue out to fmatl.v settle (he dispulcd litlr. SB mm torn ssr Hal Again. The dlscredilcd Hat Chane was Die great est man the gaum ever km on Hie bunting end of the play, in cstimalion. "We used lo bet all kimh: of money that no pitcher could throw a halt past Chase, provided he wanted to hit tt ami the ball could be reached." u'h Clark, "lie could foul them off, t-vtn if you throw them under his arm pit.

He would get his bat lu there ami 'lick' them, somehow. "I saw him sign for the squeeze eight lines in succosHlon against such a givai pitcher as Joss and g-l away with It. knew he was signing for (lie play but he couldn't prevent Chaso form protecting the runner with a foul Dp. 'Then, on Die himh pitch, Chas- hammered out two-base hil." ir mm Track, and baseball are nlma.lv I hecomiiitf popular Hems for dis-( cusstoii amonp sport fans. in a short tlni- the superintendents and principals will I fur the purpose of selecting, amoiiK' other ilhliif-s.

a site for the 1HL'4 Kastt-rn Oregon track meet. fans l-rj mm laal 1- JE3. Tiiniicy Itcais Iturkc. ouliians o.no Tuiliicy of New York success-f undefended his American light, heavyweight nil against Man in Iturke of Orleans in a ir- ooooooooooooooooooooooopoooopooopooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo mm are spending much time worrying round honl he lhlav night. I Yinnie Elopes 7 TIlilH't 'rmnfs OcWI Fir iWrlW liollinj; fill' l.uch I.UNDOX.

(INS) illpt whrn lln-y shoo! rrnpn Willi Iho il. vll In 'I'hilx l. sir rliavh-M ronnrr politirnl offi- 'TOASTED MARSIOIALLOWS Special HO cents a ll). 'WW RED PEPPER HEAT I STOPS BACKACHE The heat of nil nrnners lk the "ouch" from a iore, Ume bark. It The Palace eoti the torture itt once.

When you are faiflerin; so yott ran i hardly ch arounil, hut trv RmI ren- i 1st Hub, ad you will have the quickest relief knun. Not Ling hat men con entroted, penetmtiiu? beat 1 as red peppers. Just as noon a you apply tied i Pepper linb you will fed the tinRlin heat. In three minutes it warm the Btre spot through and through, fain I and ftoretiriMf are gone. Aijk any tlrucgit for a jr of gi the genuine, with th nuu9 Knrlea va each packagv, W.

H. Bohnenkamp Company oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo incent IUchanU. iniornotlonsiiy known tennis star, waa marrlM ttvr days ago at Urcenwich, Conn. He'i ahown hcra with tha happy younc woman, ClaruiMit Uuthca. JTUry mil noymoon I'aiw.

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1897-1964