La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 29, 1926, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, April 29, 1926.
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Viz 5r Dunn Stylish Shoes
, For Women of Good Twita.
" TRey wear longer look better I
UTT T CS ,"A Good
XlllJU S3 Place To Trade"
Pittsburg Outslugs
i Chicago Nationals
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IS SELECTED
rluha loama rrproaflntil iilwuyn
liy thn thrwo ItlKht'Mt for I tin iluy
lurlnir thn tournainant In t-nrh
ram roinpoM tlio qulnlrt that will
shoot at Portland ?y m, in cow
uny of (h fivn arc unultlo to nl
ttnil, their plarfM may hn flllf-d hy
th nxt hlKh mn.
It la planned 10 run thn rimiia
In connerllon wllli thr rirular
monthly about of th Portland Gun
.J.i 11. Kmllli, (.'. . E. Klnirnloy, lCUUi Tho ahooi-off will ho on
fhtiill Miirlti-y. Alvln Hrnnfil- and mo tarcvta at 1 yanlH. . TIiitk
V. II. Hohncnkiiinp qualified In ,,Im will be a &O.Iuik"I liandlcup
lhi (uv.li r nnmild to represent Dm ..nvniit which Die out.of-lnwn nun.
wiiib, i iii jinn jriei itooi cum in nrnl may enter. ," .
I he ylinot-orV wrrti nine 6thi-r clul.ii ; if Grande plare hlKlicut In
that riiiiHln d nigh In, 111" Oregon- t,n ,nhogl-off. Ih cluli will re
lan'n lelea-rauhlr trapahootlns; lonlve the first . g on th Oregon.
touriinm- nl. Tho flilala " will be. ian'. ' grand , challenge trophy,
held. Sunday. May. 18, ibvar the i,.mi,era of thn.flral ond aeeonil
KverdliiK rnrk Irapa, of tho Port-. tuml , U recnlvo Individual
liind.aun.'oliih, nt Portland, Hit prlpf an. there aim will be u
officials of the tournament hava. rMn pUra to bo divided belween
(innounred. . the firm three trama, the touniu-
Vive-man tcuma will ho preaent .men! dlrecujni announce. '
',' from the following rivala of I .a Award of the gold medal which
' Ornndo: Wnshlnirlon County - nod goea to the high Individual aver
l uml.Gun club, or Hlllsboro, wlilch age In the telegraphic tournament
won the regular tournament with- will be made aa aoon aa club aeo.
'; our o d'efonl: C.'oqullle Hod and , retarlea have aent In a complete
i ana club: Lane County Upon, average for the seaaon. Tho race
y nun's UHsoclation ,or Kugene; . Kn appears cloae. and may end In a
terprlfln Hod and Oun club: Wn!-" tief 'obaervea the Oregonlan trap
ji Iowa Hod and Oun club; Portland shoot editor. '
'( im club. Balcm Hod - and Oun .
club: lh.ppnrr Oun club and lo- ' ' ' ' 1
J iior Itod ond Oun club: .. '
i ' Tho tt-cms have been autom&tlc-
nliy selected aa the qualifying
bounds progrcaaed. The flva men.
.- placed most often on their
riiii, y, u pot.
N w VorH 4 .
Cincinnati . 7 5 Mli
Kt, IXHlix ...i. ,1. H O .571
i Philadelphia. ... ; 7 7 . .600
I Krooklyn 7 7 .600
Ichloutro .. 7 .482
PIIImImiIk .. II 9 .400
llontnn .. .: 3 8 '.27
a.mi:uk'a. i,KAf;t i:
rinlin W, J Pet.
New York j';...?10 8 ,78
Cleveland 3 .769
Chlcniio :. 6 .inn
WunhlllKtnn ., 9 6 .11""
I let roil "... 6 8 .3r,
HoHtou 6 9 .857
Philadelphia .. .............. 4 10 .21111
SI. I.nul 4 1 1 .2117
They're Together Now.
national i,i:a;i i;
New Vork 6. .Philadelphia
lirooklyn 6, Hoatoit. 4.
CINflN'NATt AP) : II. II. K.
HI. LoulH 6 9 0
Clneliinull '. 8 12 0
naileries Keen and O'Knrrcll;
Itixey, Muy and HarKrave.
CHICAGO (AP)
PittHlMIIX
ChlruKO ..
latteries AldrldK
II. II.
4 113
and Hmllh:
Kuufiiinnii, fittborntt and llartneit.
.. ami:iiican i.ioAta i:
Phlludolplila 0. New York 3.
lionton 2, WnHhiiiKloii 5.
i ,
i.e.e are wiirwn KobinHon tleft) and Joe MKilnnlty, president map3-r
id coach, respectively of the Brooklyn ldBera. Years aso they "
o nig tent, Koblnson catchim; fur the Dalilmoro Orioles and
w.nnUy hurling fur the New York nanus. M.dliniliy was known aa
Iron Mail '. Joe due to his uhlllly to pitch doubla-hcadera.
Reavers Fail to Find I
Offerings of Williams
iti:inii: iioppi: wins
'ACII'K! COAKT l,-.Af;l'K
Billy Evans
Says:
Clubs
I,os Angeles .
Racrarnento ..
.I1RTROIT (AP) II. II. K.
Chicago ,.. 9 13 0
Ketrolt & 7 3! Oakland ...
'Iluitcrlcs Thomas, rcdwards and :Heuttln .. .
Crouse, Hchalk; Ilarfoot, Colllus .mishIoiim ..
and Uassler. Hollywood
. " I Portland ..
8T. JX)L'I8 (AP) H. II. K. san Krnnclsco
Cloveland 7 10 3
Kt.-I.oulj .. 3 r. 6
Uallerlcs I'hle and 1 Kewell;
Jonnard, Wingnrd, Ballon and
Schanif. '
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' NEW STANAnns
' Deaplte the fact that the major
league season hasn't aa yet really
gotten well under way, inanuirern
and players are of the opinion that
soma new standards of baaeball'
wilt be popular this year.
Better pitching, lower score
games, placing; morn Importance
on the .value of one run and a re
turn to old-time strategy, now nl-.
most obsolete, ore some of the
thoughts. ' .
- The' opinion Is general that the
ball Is not nearly so lively. If so.
It will, of' course, mako for more
pitcher's battles.'
In the middle of lost season thn
Webfooters Will Play
Huskies 2-Game Series
WRnFOOATKItS Bports ,. ".. '..
BUaKNK. Orb., Apr. 29. (AP)
Conch Billy Itelnhurt and ils 1.1
knights of the diamond left curly
this morning for Seattle, -where the
University of Oregon baseball team
will tangle with the University of
Washington nine .. tomorrow and
Haturduy. ;
The Oregon, lineup ror Hie open.
Ing gamo will consist of ell her Hill
linker or Hill Ashhy on the mound,
with Jack liilKs receiving; Atlnlph,
l'lrt; KtiJin, seaond, lluhson, thlnl;
Kimlnkl or West, 1ioi tslop; Joiiim,
left field; Hiilnhurl, center fielil,
and Kdwurds, right field. .
W. U Pot.
..U 8 .f.79
I I 9 .Mil
10 9 ,r.2
12 11 . .122
.10 10 .Sill)
in io .r,oo
in II ' nr.
v 13
SANT PIIANCIHCO, Apr. 29. (AP)
Freddie llnppe, Sun 1'Yancl.sco
; weltervelght, won over l'rankie
Brown. San l-Vanciwo, by a tech
nical knockout in the seventh round
of a scheduled leu. round main bout
at National Hall hern last lllullt.
DERN SUCCUMBS
TO MAT TACTICS
J OF WYOMING MAN
.'POnTlaA.vn. Or?., Apr. 2B. (AP)
. Clarence Kklund, havywelffht
wn-Mtlr front Uiiffalo, Wyo.. took
ono ,fall and a declnlon from Iru
Dcrn. Hull ljLko City, expoqent of
the ulrplane spin. In a two-hour
-wroMllnic match here lant nltfht 1
'I'hr fall came In one hour, 46 mln
utes and &9 tsecomlu.
THIN MEN
SKINNY MEN
RUN DOWN MEN
NERVOUS MEN
Youro boh in I tho tlmoi If you
Oon't know Hint Cod i.ivcr Oil lu
the KroniPHt fl(Hh producer In the
worM.
HcrauHn It contains: more vttal
ixltiK vltamliicH tlian any food you
can (ret.
You'll he wind to know that Tod
Uvr-r OH coiiich In hukup coated
tiiDh lM now, no If you really want
to put Id or 13 pounds of solt-1,
healthy flt-sh on your bones and
reel well and slron? ask lU'd
("roHS Driur tore, (JIuhh lrugn. or
uny drtiRTK-lHt . for a box of Mc
Coy's foil ' Uvor Oil Compound
Tablets. ' ' . .
- Only fift cents-for CO tablets, and
If you don't Main fivo pounds In
30 .tlays your driiwriKt Is author
iy.ed to hand you back the money
you paid for them.- Adv. ' '.
r ml Mm It If Fit M m M It lit
nuumiiumuu)
70J
Om&itatlyij
Travel ky Motor Stage Bafely . OosnfortaaJy. .
MOTOB TKA.V'SIT COilVASX.
Tho Grey Staax
PASSENOER And KXI'KEHS REItVICE
Conio lo our Wage Drpot at 1114 Jffferaon Ave,
All Modern ami Meatod Ntagoa.
LEAVE I-A GRANDE TO I
Joseph DaUy, t A, M. and 4 P. l.
Pendleton, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. ' '
(Connects lo Walla Walla and Portland) t
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sBasVsfiEKBfiSI
AMt si:i AT IHSIIOP i
NEW ,-YOISK Mrs. O. JI. P. i
.400 Itelmont Is much amused over j
: Itlsliop Manning mid his attitude
Nan Pranrkco 4. Portland 0. toward uivorce.i people, especially
BAN li-UANCIHCO (AP) It. II.
Portland ..
Han Francisco
liattcrlrs Mnngum.
Williams and Vargas.
0 6 I
4 1.1 0
and Tobin;
Siwlng (irhl Prat'lkt' Ends
KIIOKNK', Ore., Apr. 2!l. (AP)
ball was slowed down a bit through i spring football practice nl the .I'nl
u change In making of the hull as, verslly of Oresoji. euino to uu end
I relating to tho cork and rubber yci
I center. , , ; ''
The pitching was much Improved
the last two months of the ia6
campaign. ' 1
On the whole, excellent pitching
has featured the early games of thn
12 race, despite very bad wenlh.
er.v ' - "... ' - ' '
The baiters explain this by Insist
ing that the new balls of l2ii vin
tage are even alower than those
linejl during .Die cloning months or
last season.' ' . '
an4
fSceihe
.CANADIAN
XOCKIES
best
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
RAILWAYS
' A. B. HOI.TORP.CP.4., Portland
'' 122 Thud SL,Pnont Broadwar ))00
f Ki'iul .tin lYeo llookhH (t)
' CONCRETE RXAMPI.EH
A few llluslratlons Ihut could he
offered to substantiate the belief
that the ball has heen further
"toned" down are: ' . i
Tho one-hit shutout scored by
Kouthpaw Joss Petty of lirooklyn
ovor the hard-hitting New York
Olantg on opening day.
Walter Johnson's 15-lnnlniT i-n
shutout of thn Philadelphia Ath
Irtlra,. Mack's hard-hitting club get
ting only six safe drives.
The. vbternn Stanley C'ovelesk'e
followed the performance or John
son on openlnr duy by beating tho
Athletlca, 3-1, on kIx hits.
Thus, In the first two games of
the season the Athletics, strong
pennant contender, made only one
run In 24 Innings and garnered but
an even doien hits.
During the first week's pluy
half doien other striking Inslupres
of tho nomination of the pitcher
made themselv evident.
If the bull has been "toned
down as much na the players seem
to think, tho hoine-ruii stuff Is due
to fall off considerably.
INSIDE RAKEItAlIi
Instead of playing for runs In
clusters, as has been the custom
for rive or six years, there Is going
to be more of .the get-onc-run
. strategy.
If this provra to ho the case,
more baserunnlng should feature
'the 1926 season; thn bunt Is due
for a strong revival and the sncrl
flee will vie with the hit-and-run
us & popular play.
I am Inclined to think that with
the home run not quite so common,
the runs will get a greater thrill
' out 01 a circuit drive, a crushing
I offensive 10 any sport will alwnyi
irutaln Hi) popularity.
Howsvtr. I am of the opinion
that the public will welcome hack
laome of the lost features or the
I game tho steal, thn bunt, the
: equeeee. aa well as other trick of
Inside baseball.
There la nothing llko variety,
PITCHERS SPEAK.
The major league pitchers nave
a rather unusual way of express
tag their approval of the mo ball.
"It has a different feel," Is thr
way severs! star pitchers havo ex.
plained it to me. Asked for a fur
ther explanation they rnpliedl
"The ball aeema better balanced:
the weight more evenly distributed
because or tke latest change In th
cork and ruliber center.
"There seepied to be a dead
weight to the lively hall, while the
yesterday. Practice session wus
called ror yesterday but. owing to
the. hot weather it., developed. Into
a lecture by Coach John J. Mr
lwnn, ami the stiuad was dismissed
until next mil. , ,
I'. S. HEI,I AS '.EXAMPLE,
niOltl.IN Cleriuun Industrial
iiuuiutaclurers nro being urged to
adopt American methods. One
such advocate, Carl Von Siemens
hns told Industrialists that it takes
(lennaiiy a year lo do with a piece
or pig Iron what Henry Kord does
In n week.
Ixw, Angeles 6, Kraltte 1.
I,OS ANQIJLKH (AP) ft. II. K.
Seattle l c l
I.o Angeles ;. 0 9 " l
liatterlrs Hasty and E. Baldwin;
Hamilton and Sandberg.
Hollywood A, Karrnnieflio 2.
RACKAM KNTO (AP) It. If.
Hollywood .. 10 i
Hncramnnlo 2 7 1
' Hnttcrles Pullerton and Peters;
Vlnel and Koohler.
hecaiiMe she has been UHed to be
ftoilincther for her great-grandson,
whom the Archbishop or Canter
bury will baptize, she. thinks not
all .marriages are good marriages
anil, that tho same might bit said
of bishops.
10 Acres
Adjoining Alice). High -urade
Pt I Sundrldge soil. Klvo acres in Ill-
year. old apple trees, of the de
licious vadrty. Only a few mln-uti-H'
ride to l.u Grande, on the
I. a Orande-Joseph hiKhwuy. I'Mve,
room house, nnl outliuJIdlntfH.
On 1 In nd 5, Missions 4.
OAKlAND. (AT). . . . H. K,
MlwHlOtlfi ; 4 0 0
Oakland 5 13 a
Batteries Plllelto and Bohinhlt;
I'Veernon, Pruett and Rool.
I.OH ANORLRH,' rul ' (A T)
Hick Wick 1 mil. well known west
ern humorist of Halo in o, Ariz.,
died lit a hor-pltul after a two
wci'kM liniess. Jle was 48 years
old and hud been a newspaper
man, mining- operator and real rs
tnlo dealer in Arizona for 20 years.
Mis column, In the ".Salome Sun',
mndc hlin nationally known.
Someone working at the slionn
or mil Im Hhould vlnlon thlH oppor
tunity. This commercial orcharM
Ik worth more than ttio price
asked for the entire tract.
A cow or two, a plf or two and
mwral hundred chickens, an acre
In berries and a jrardep means
that some thrli'ty family con make
a' ituoh orr this 'tract as tho
father can und ui the wiine time
have a reul home. The price is
f.liiuo. KnoiiKh wild.
Geo. H. Currey
City
REAITOIt
Imiiis 1'irni Loans
HOMES NOW PAI.E (lltAY
I.ONIION Pain gray is tho lat
est styles ror hoUHis. That's Hie
lone or tho residence or those hap
py ynung parents, thn luko and
lluehess or York. Other hotlSiis In
Mayrair have followed suit.
new one reelx ns light us n feath
er. - It responds to a curve much
bellor.
"Incidentally, you have more
conrldenrn In yourself benuusc. you
know It's going lo lake a pretty
good hitter lo drive thn hall out or
thn park."
Never Too
Old
llerrosgata,V4-yearold Jockey
of Attica. Kaa'wbe la arousing
mocb Interest In hla handling or race
borers at Maryland tracks. Turf ex
perte opine ho would have been aa
ether Sands had he left his Kaneaa
farm years ago. Hla sensational vie
tuw erith 9rv. Aaeia at Bowls the
ether day.' showed bin u be a anan III
Senator Stanf ie!d Renders
Great Service To Oregon
if?": Wrfc
1
In on address, read berore
the Portland Advertising
Club, Wednesday, April 21.
1!'20, hy A. I). I.eody, Unit
ed Slates Kennlor Hobcrt N.
Rtanrleld said:
"When I entered the V. S.
ftenate, March 4, 192 1, 1
realized that rinnnclnl relier
must he extended to ugrl
cnlture througli the banks
and loan companies that
luuke agricultural loans, lo
carry them over the period
or depression, I lien prevail
ing, until the farmers' notes
could he reduced or paid.
Helps Promote $50,
000,000 Bank Pool
'"Kurly In 1911, 1 Intro
duoed a hill to amend tho
War Kimincfl Corporation
Act, to piii-mlt this wnr-tlme
Institution to extend relief to
these uki iculturul bunks and
loan companies. lxitjre banklnjr interests of the Rant pro
tinted ajniHiKt thin amendment becaumi they did not wnnt tho
Government to enter the banking btislm'SM.
"They propo.Hfltl a $&a.nuA,nuo pool Instend. and 'I spent
much time helping to form this pool, but. while helpful, it
proved inaileiiuatu and only afforded slluht relief.
Staafield Conies to Rescue With Amendment
"Afir th partial fallurA of the pool. I insisted upon and
flieuret pansnfre of my amendment to the War rinance t'oiw
point ion Act, mid undr this authorlxalion the War Finance
Corporal Ion made advances for agricultural relief amountluK'
lo iL'PS.titio.noii, of which tho banks, trust and loan companies
of Oregon that serve nfrricultiiro received $(!,(il6,0U0, neatly all
of wbioh hns bern repaid, I urn proud to state.
Drafted Into Relief Service by Treasury Dept.
"As soon as the. War Klnancn Corporation was prepared
to function under this luw, and at tho request of the Treasury'
department, 1 went West, where 1 spent moathd OH.lnttntc ond
advising with the bankers, thereby euahlintr them to procurt)
tho needed help quickly and before it wus too late to savo
them. I-rtunutHy, v-ry few failed in Oregon in comparison
to other states.
Forced to Keep Silent to Protect the Banks
"Much was said about my abwunce from the Ken u to during
this Urn, btit I was forced to keep silent and go about my
work without referring to my ubsmee or mission, because if
the people had known hy 1 was In tho WVst und what
was doing, suspicion would have been directed to every bank'
1 entered, und to every banker with whom I talked. I'nlil
the banks could turn their frosen paper into liquid aMsrts, my
silence a Imperative to avoid embarrassment to them and
the defeat of the relief mcded and sought.
Attendance Record Since Crisis Uninterrupted
'The fdorm has now passed. AH of our banks aru tn a
sound condition, uod I m nt liberty to tell why 1 wan away
from my seat in the Senate dnrinx thta time. Since this
period, however, my attendance in the Sinute compare very
favorably villi that of any other senator, and, during thn
last Congress, was very near tu htKhest mark. Answering
the roll rail Is. however. In itself no proof of real service."
(Stanfteld-for-8nator CampalKn, K. 1. Cusick, Mgr.)
3O0 Ib nry Hldir.. Porthind. Ort. !ald Adv.
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an d 3:30 P. M.
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