SIX ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 30. 1928. BASEBALL BASKETBALL GOLF WRESTLING TO f Astoria tnl Trcsa I-a-i Wirt") NEW YORK. April 30. Jack 1'wlanoy and Juck Kliarkt-y flsht 35 'VouiuIh or h-BH at Madison Kquuro silaiden tonight. Tho Jionlim Bailor Hiian Is an g io 5 fuvoiilo ohlnfly account of Hut dIstuiooJiitlntf 3dtowhig LM-huwy ban mado in tho JiunvywulKlit lfj'tH. """Tho match hrlnga together two of the. vIiik'h jiri'uiftfft niynterfiiB. i Once rcKiintcd hh an (ivondial cor talnty to wear Um nianllo tliat now ilmju-fl about fiono Tunney'B broad hmiluVrtf, D.duney lost proHllgo he will flint iiunl to regain, in JiIh los ing Imlllu with Tom Jloeney, Iho : I'UKKt'ri New Zonlundor. Unlettfl tin flaiihoH again tho form that carried Miini to tlio light hoavywolght throno, Delunoy may find himself cut loosn from any furlJmr oppor- t im J f y or nraKhliiK Into Mm "big money" among tho heavy wefghlH. Hhurkoy Ih in much tho amo pcudluumont aH Ih IiIh opponent. : aiiH dmw bulllo with Hoonny and ''Hid houL hn lost to Johnny Rlnko apparently demonstrated that tho : Hymptons of greutnoHH discovered in him after ho heat Harry Wills, Jimmy Mulonoy and others wore ' HymptoniH and nothing more. Not s I n c o ho was knocked out hy Jack Dompsey last summer "has the former loquacious gob shown tho promiso that character . ied his work against lesser foes. Tim two principals havo put in a long Biego of training, and both reported themselves in flrwt gIuhh .condldtion. Ueluuey, Healing around 180 ..pounds, probably will concede uhouL 3H pounds to Sharkey. t PACIFIC COAST t LEAGUE GAMES J (AMnclahil I'iimi law-il Win.-) Tho Heavers yesterday won their first mirlvH of tho year by laklii)! 1 lolly wooil In both ends of n double-header, J3-SS mid 4-3. livery Iluuvnr but Slgnfons (?ot lit li'iint oiio lilt In tho firm Kiuiip, whllo ''ra'H wlhl throw played a nlK part In Iho hi'coihI Portlaml vlo lory. llattnrhiH: Murphy, llonui'lly mill Akiiow; Primch mid Hiiro. Hiv ond Riinio: llulvoy mid DiidhIi'i'; - t!om:h and Koro. Oaklund took Iho Angola Into camp twice, 10-li and 1-u, iuliinB Iho fli-Kt Knmo out of tlio lire by nnurliiR nlnn llinea in thn limt Ihreo InnliiKH. Tho second fray wiih 0110 of, Iho iirolllost' pltchliiK ox- 111 lit I Ioiih of Iho year, lloehler yleldliiB only two hits for Iho only Boom In Iho nccond lnnliiK. Ilnt terles: (IriiKliead, tiould and llool; lj.inhnrill, I'lltt, WeallieiHliy anil llannali, SnndboiK. Sncond game: lloehler mill llool; Ciiiiiilnnhnni, I'eleiH uml HandberK, Ilnniiah. I'limloilng Itay Kealinu with IiIb first defeat or Iho himihoii, a (I II , filaiishtor, Han l'Vanclsco look Iho odd itanio of tlio smiea from Haora memo. Th morning contest was won by the Senators, 1211, when Mulls proved Iho easiest sort of op f.mltlon for Iho Sacrniiieiilo slug gers. Halterles: Kalllo mid Koehl er; Mulls, Kergnaon anil .Sprlnii, Heed. Seeoml gmiio: Knitting, sin glelon and Koeliler; Moudy and KprlnK. Tho Mliialons broke oven on Iho day and six game hoi-Ios, with Ho iiIIIp, whining Iho first contest 8-2, on me iiiihis or a rive run orgy in me eiBiiin, anil iiowmg a-a herore Punier Wll 's left hiinded Hlantfl In tlio night cap. naileries: I'll, lotto nnd Whitney; Marlln, Teach out, Nunoo mid HoiToiinl. Hncond Knmo: Hughes nnd Ilaldwln; Wll son and Kehmlill. BALL SCORES IN 1 MAJOR LEAGUES 1 (Amm-IjIhI I'ivm i-awnl Wlro) ' C.lven tho mornl support of a presidential your the Brooklyn Itoblns ore dreaming of pennants nnd world series. Although the flowers Hint bloom In tho spring generally nro withered hovemd re lair by full, Wllbert Hoblnson's riock of hopefuls are not lettnK lluit Interiero with their ilrenins so long as they can stay on top ol tho National lenguo sluudliig. . , Ulrun, pitching betler evnn limn .Uncle Hubby bad right lo ex pect, thn Itoblns took both p--. I a double bender with Iho I'hllndel- putn jvntiounls at Khbets Field yes terday, ,1-1 nnd .1 II. Tho Now York (ilnnls spill n tlounio header with the Huston llrnvos nt Iho nolo crnunds The Braves fell on Virgil lliirnes In the eighth Inning of the first encoun ter and hammered out a 6 to .'I vie- ' tory. The Ulnnts pounded three pitchers for IS hits to tuko tho closing untiles, 12 to S. i A' Chicago, tlio Cubs turned on .tho SI. Louis Cnrdlnnls and Niiueezeil out. a 0 to 6 verdict In 12 Innings, llenlhcoto scoring tho winning .-mi on Mlko (loniailos' single, drover Cleveland Alexan der started for tho Cards but found tho going too high ns-enrlv as tin , second Inning. Charlie fioot held the Invaders lo nno hit In the Inst 'four Innings nnd wns credited with his first victory of tho seaso. - Eppn Rlxey bested liny Krotner In n tight pitcher's duel at Cincin nati, tho Reds sinking the bold Hnccaneers of Pittsburgh, S to 2. . Dabo Kuth'a fourth circuit drive SPORT EVENTS of the season sent the Washington St-naloi's down lo ibelr hIxIIi Htruight drftui and the New York Vankferi In the American It-aguo lead. The score was 7 lo 0. Oct roll hulled Chveland's win ning streak by eking out a 10 In ning, 7 to fi victory ui (Mewdarid. Kleven hits off Adklns and Con nally were i-noiivh to give the Crowns a .1 to 2 decision over the Chicago While Sox at St. Louis, .lack Ogden, who has been feeling fit, nearly coilan.scd uftr riimilnt.' out a double in the sixth iloHton and f'hlladi lpha were not H.cduied. t LEADERS IN THE t MAJOR LEAGUE J (Including games of April S) National Hatting -Criinthiim, Pirates, .458. Huns I'rlsih, Cardinals, II. Huns baled In lllsKoliiltel Hob ins; Krisch, Cardinals, (irunlhiiin, Pirates, i: ouch. tilts Douthit, Curds, 21. IJoiibles Hruwn, Praves; Ste pbenson. Cubs; P. Wuner, (Iran IJiiim, Pirates, C. Triples I leiidilck, Hoblns; Hot tomley, Cards; 1 Waner, Plnilea, 3. Homers Webb, Wilson, Cubs; O'Doul, (llantH; iilssonello, llen drlck, Itoblmi; (Iriuitham, Pirates, 3 each. Stolen bases Frlsoh, Cauls, 4. American Hutting Kress, llrowns, Huns Junileson, l.lud, Indiana; Itlilli, Vnukoes, .Manush, llrowns, 14. Itiljis baltod in Mensel, Yank ees, 17. lilts Sowell, Indians, 20. Doubles Mensel, V links, S. Triples Hegnn, Hed Sox, 4. Homers Huth, Yankees; Hau lier, Athletics, 4. Stolen bases Schang, McN'eely Browns, 4. TODAY'S BASEBALL American At Boston n. If. R. Philadelphia 4 7 j Boston o 6 0 Hattefles: Walberg and Coch rane; niifflng and Hoffmun. ' National At Pittsburgh n. ir. K. 7 10 0 8 10 1 Chicago Pittsburgh Batteries: Woinort. Malono and Cionzulos; (looch. Grimes, MlljUB and At Now York .Tlrooklyn H. It. E. .. 4 U New York M It 2 Butteries: Petty, Moss and Hon llno; Henry and Hogun, Ilalffner. At Philadelphia It. II. E. Huston ...13 io I Philadelphia ; 0 lo 2 Hiitlerios: Hoborlson and. Tay lor; Ferguson. Wllloughby, Mc (Irnw mid Wilson:' Where 41 In thin wreckage of a garage And dance hall nt West Plains, Mo., the after an cxplotlon which destroyed the building. Police say gasoline In exploded. Workmen are shown searching for more bodies in the ruins. Des tin a aenerai umberto (Mobile aerial of hit airship "Italia" was taken. first leg of the long and hatardoua Ah:- w : k::.;;VVV'1'';::IWISSI0II1 DIED AND U. 8. DRY AGENT HAVE CLOSE CALL (AuncUtt-d Vrm Oajed Wire) MKIjFOKIi, Ore., Apr!) 30. A calibre bullet passed 4 through the windshield of an automobile In which Terry A. Talent, federal prohibition en forceinent officer, was driving on tho Pacific highway neur Ashland late last night. !. A. illllinK.A l .. 1 ..... . . ... I 1 .,, . .... "... Z z v.. WL 1 iiiv num. ii mm nit uiuiri'in thought till) windshield Imd 4 linen lilt Willi u pebbWi. Tho bullet glanced from tlio wind- shield, I'vldciilnlly h a v Ing been fired nt an angle. e wjuvt oic, PUIS INVESTED At a mooting of tlio directors of Iho Jloiiglas County Taxpayers' leaguo Saturday a resolution wiia adopted for presentation to tlio county court, recommending that mo court purchase government bondB, or other securities that aro legal investment for savings bunks mid trust companies, up to tho amount of money set n.sido from O. and C. funds for tlio retirement of county bonds. At present tho mon ey drawing only 2 Tier cent on daily balances, and It Is thought that Investment of tho money in higher Interest bearing bonds will save tho county a groat deal of money. The directors also went on rec ord as being opposed to tho pledg ing or allotting of market roud funds before thn monev is nvutl. able. It is not felt that tho court should pledgo tho money lo pro- ana in a signed confession, the.au jects several yours In advance as Ithorllles say, admit they stole . tho some condition may arlso that will Inutomobllo thoy were driving from prevent tho money from being ! Joseph Green of Veulce, Callfor avallahlo. It Is Iho opinion or tbo jnlu, two weeka ago. They linvo directors that tho apportionments been stealing gas from cars in should be made from year to year. Caliromli cities on their way It was also decided to recom-1 north. They aro held for tho fed mend that some of -lho smaller oral authorities for violation of the road districts be consolidated, cut- i ting down iho number of districts, which, it Is believed will miikn inv proved equipment and betler ro sulls possible. The president was authorized to 2inppolnl a committee to work Willi the county court ill all advisory capacity in connection wlLll the courthousn construction. WARDEN TO FIGHT GULLS EATING YOUNG SALMON t AMorlnlut I'ri'M I-awMl Wire) MAHSIIPIIOU), Ore., April 30- Died in Dance Hall Hon : No rth Pole expedition to the North pole was The ship was leavino her hangar Journey, The "Itawliich Roald Amundsen and Nobile crossed the Arctl BOXING FOOTBALL SWIMMING TRACK TRIG Ti T i.rm- SHANGHAI, April 30. A mes sage received today from a Presby terian .missionary in southern Shantung said that Dr. Waller . Seymour, superintendent or the Presbyterian Hospital at TslnlliK, bud been slain by soldiers of tho nationalist general Feng yu Hsiaiig when he tried to prevent thorn from entering th girls' dormi tory. 'I'bemessugn, which was dated April 22, said tho soldiers sur rounded Tiilniiig on April It!. A group started lo enter Iho dormi tory or the mission and Dr. -Seymour attempted to prevent them. T'-e soldiers cut short tho party by niiiiiig mm. rno missionary usked that IiIb location and name bo withheld, duo lo th "precarious" situation of all tho missionaries In tlio area. Ho did not want lo aggravate tho soldiers hy smiinln:,' to act as .an I iniormer. , TOKYO, April 30. A detach ment of Japanese troopB guarding Japanese owned coul mines at Toshan in Shantung, China, has been hurried to Chowtsun, 60 miles east of Tsinan, on reciept of re ports that the city was being plun dered. Sixty of the eighty Japa nese residents of Chowtsun havo fled from the place. VAGRANT BOYS HELD- ON AUTO THEFT CHARGE MRDFOHD, Oro., April 30. John I,. Dugrosso, Jack Shaw, and a third boy giving his name as llollls, wandering youths of 17 years, wore arrested by tho shor- lff'8 foree '"r (lold IIIH, Sunday, Dyer act. A master game warden has been ordered stationed at the mouth. oC Indian Crook, tributary of ltogue river, to ward off attacks oMhou sunds of seagulls which havo form ed the habit' of gathering Ut-tho mouth in tho enrly morning to gorge on young salmon liberated during the night at Indian Crook butchery; The birds already have destroyed thousands of flngerr lings. Tho warden has purchased ammunition to be used In frighten ing tlio birds. Explosion bodies of 41 penons were found the oarage below the dance hall aettina under way as this outure at Rome for a flight to Milan, the On the night her engagement to Nathaniel Dann was to be announced, Virginia Brewster's father died and she learned that he was a bankrupt instead of the wealthy man she had always thought ... What was she to do marry Dann, the penniless artist, or listen to the tempting proposals made by men of wealth? . . . Can a girl reared in luxury be satisfied with the crumbs of life and the man of her heart? . . . Was love in a garret a fair exchange for the only sort of life she had known? , READ THE ANSWER IN The romance WATCH FOR IT! Beginning Wednesday, May WIRE NETTING TO HALT BARRAGE OF HOME RUNS (Asftx-Utrd hM lawil Wir) BOSTON, April SO The epl- ilnmle nt hnmo run lilla inln thn It'ft field blcnchors at Braves field will he stamped out Immediately, ! President Emtl E. Kucha of tho tribe, promised today. Ho has or dered a 10 or 15 font wiro netting erected In front of tho bleachers. "If that la not enouKh to pre serve the decent standards of the ! gnmo," Kucha said, "we'll move t the stand hack, but not this year, j I nm afraid that to move them dar ling the season would not only be I an. overly expensive proposition jlnlt would Interfere with the play jhtg of scheduled games." One of tho tragedies of tho not too distant bleachers, from tho nmvni' vinvnnini . that vutt. inv niavnr ... onttin r the homers. ' '" !" ' 'I Ruth Dewey Groves' thrilling new serial of a New York society girl and a Greenwich Village Artist - . - RosmjllglOiffis Review (douqlas ARCHER BREAKS RECORD OREGON AGRICULTURAL ; COLLEGE, Corvallis, Ore., April 28 A national flight record from normal position for distance, long ow remnuon snui aB ki upai Corvallis today by Dr. George Ca- they of Portland at the siate arch ery meet. Dr. Cathey broke his jown record. CISSELL HITS SAFELY .'"y son of last Turkish sultan. tN 12 GAMES TO DATEi NORFOLK. Stemshln. Western iiiiaim aim u .n.-u nm ,. ,., oou m.i.-a ai tie Alien of 1 Grande knocked Clsscl. I.SS.OiH. White Sox rookie , i0lU Pred Sm,(h of srponnp,,y',P4,o shnrtstnn doubled In yesterdays, LONOON. Government an-'seconds after the scheduled 10 game with St. Louis, he ran his nounres France will pay 8.000,000 Ground battle began here Saturdav string of consecutive games in pounds on war debt this year. inlght. Kermlt llavls La Ornndo which he has hit safely to an even I PARIS. Poineaire's union gov-i won a decision over Mickey Dun' wV ...... . fr nmpn' """red majority of at can, of Walla Walla, In a six-round He Is hitting over .300 so far least loo by national election. (event, and Jack Lane of WaiiX and Is second In that department! MEXICO CITY. Twentv-nn. i. w.iu . .,, i.rr L ?."!.he T"hUe Sox ,,ne,,P on,y 'o Willie Kamra. county). AirmMioTiT XTt-i, X OVE1RNIGHT NEWS I : (By the Associated Press) Domestic SAN FRANCISCO. Trlncess Sand Chakir. former Mrs. Spreck els, reveals she has been divorced Ocean, with 34 men aboard, breaks aursnts slain In two battles with uNirai troops; catnoiic parish 9th, in jhouseB in five states converted ia- government public schools. So- vere smallpox epidemic reported to have died of disease. MEXICO CITY. Wild beasts fleeing forest fires In 8an Lull l'otosl strike terror among farm ers. LA GRANDE BOXING CARD (Amvtatnl Ptmm !aft,t tVIn) LA GRANDE, Ore., April 30.- Ihama. of La Grande, In four Irounds,