Page Two
Tuesday, March 29, 1927
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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MISSIONS LOOK
GOOD TO WRITER
MANAGER LEARD AND SOME OF HIS MISSIONS
SPORT NEWS
! --VETERANS SHOW Clete Kaufman
j vl; IM mvkT cuADPi And Uncle Billy
in imuni uuii u. o o u n
iVCobb, Collins and Wheat
t Look Good Joe Boley
Is Real Shortstop
Hy Illll)- I'Xanw
FT.' MYKHH, I'la. In what
shape'- jtnt t'ohh, roltlns and
Wheat?
Just how-good a shortstop In
this follow Joe Holey
" Ab I hit the various American
. Xiajrue training camps, other than
t he Athletics, the ahove questions
are among the first that am fire ft
ttt me by managers and players.
. It la apparent Ihut the seven
Much of This Year's Sue
i cess Rests on Leard's
Ability to Lead
y UiUinui r. i;uiw-Ik
XJOA Kcrvhie.. Writer
SA.V KHANflKCO. Mar. 20. -'an
DIM Leant repeal ? 1
1'pon Ihc nullity -or 'this riKhllnK
phiyii- inunaKi r lo Inspire the Mis
sions baseball rluli of the Const
League, as In. illil whin ho look
over the slipping leuln lute Inst
season, w-ciiih to ili-ii ail Ihn
chance of thn Hells.
()l course, there's the hole In
right field l.-rt hy Ike lioonn, which
Occan'l seem to have been sails,
flictorlly filled, mill Ike's heavy
willow will he sadly missed from
the butting list.
The MIhhIoiih have ahown up
well In tralnlNK eunip, promising
lo land In the first division on
registered . niulcrtul, 'and pONsllily
to do UH well or lazier than they
did when they finished second last
righting wllh Hill J.ianl up
he cellar.
strong; with a crah held In 12 min
ute, M seconds. Then followed
the test of skulls.
Boh Kruar, Portland, took
fall and. decision from, Farmer from Delaware, is fast on bases and
Vance. Holsd. Idaho. In the. 30 chasing riles, anil nils the I. nil
mlnilie . .preliminary, '
NATIONAL HOOP
TOURNEY BEGINS
other' clubs In' the league have a. 'seconds. Kaufman name back
.YWbolaaome respect for, the Phila
delphia Athletics, n is also evi
Vdent that they believe the ubove-
mentioned four pluyers ore .more
i jot li'ss the Teason. '
L, Hero t thn -way I found thn
?'niuch-dlscubs'd . ulhletes as
("watched them do their stuff at Ft.
Mynrs and In several exhibition
-gumes." ' ''
iU -'.' -Collins In Rrrat Rliane
lwas agreeably surprised at the
f-condltltm of Kddle Collins. Ha 1b
cavorting-around second base like
a youngster, despite his S8 years,
(.lie shows no til effects of the leg
iinjury that has troubled him for - . . ;'
Coeveroi years. Forty-Three Teams Begin
f ''Td-.!L?'?." Si M Plav in Univei-srtv f
-my legs 10 every severe test," says ChlCagQ GyiMiaSlUm :
, -Collins In explaining his condition.
fc. "These two games are hard on
Lv.. i.. .,lr.Liv tivlnu- out ' CHt"AOO. Mar. 29. (AP) Raf.
'nv flaws. ' I managed to go ford from the remote stretches' of i
thro'iigh the winter training -with- Arlsona opened the national high
out Uib slightest handicap. school haskclball championship
f "rannle intend to start mo at tournament today hy defeottng
t second base. The way I feel now. Franklin, from ttie lillls of New
ri sen' no -Tcnson' why I shouldn't Hanipslilrn. 80 1o 20
jLstlll bo tiinro when the nnlsli:or Almost mutes in size, the New
wtho season rolls around. Hampshire and Arizona lads
"That Is a long way orr ann launched the rompetUlon of M
..baseball is. a precarious businoas. leams from is states. Thirteen
t. However, thorn Is Max Hlshop and games today and nine tomorrow
Mlmmy Pykcs, both capable of complotn the first round of the
y playing the base as -well as I can." ,fVo necessary to bring the flnal-
CbMb THIum It MMHIjr v ' -ilats together BaMirday nlglit.
Much depenfls' pon the. ability - . ,. . i,
,58f rolllns .to- go-the route. Hls dUfAOO, Mar. 29. (AP) ih
presence at second basn Is Invalu- climax of the baaketball season
f able to a bull club. ' s has arrived for the high school
True,' Kdtllo nas lost some. of uoys ot 4;1 tuunm representing 38
5, "his speed, but he Is still able to slates. , Play, began this morning.
ftJcovon a lot of territory; knows among these' ou tads for the na.
l-the batters' and how to ploy for tlonal Jntorscholastlc title at the
f-them. 4nd is a wonder, at the fcat. University r Chlnago gymnasium.
Tobb was taking ri easy when I Tn. squad f seven from Alpine,
y saw the Athletics. That has al- Tenn., famous overnight as the
jf.ways been his custom In the iloya ,from a humt r jnhabl
ijsprlna;. Ue rnullsea his legs must tants. represent the smallest com
),.be "nursed" along. munlty uapirlng to the national
- It Is his Intention to play regu- UUe ( ,lul Mlnersvlllu, litah, Is not
laxly lust as long as his legs hold fnr lpi.nii There are J 4 bovs In
- up. Whan not In the game, he tne hJ(th -hooi ttt Mincrsville and
,l-figures he -will' be of "help, ready nne of ,nMn camo hcr0 l0 play
V'to Uike Ills place ut the bat Jn the (They brought ulong one coach,
r pinch. ' one principal, one stiperlntenrent
r 7 cb Wheat surprised mo as nn(I cltutens.
"much as .Colllna. J had 'been led ah but seven of the 41 teams
to bolievo that he hntl slowed up ntred were state champlona and
rVrnlbly. Tlmfs a lot of hokum. ,,, lhrH Were . runnrs-up. A
j'Whoat is sUll fast and can hit as ,ong tihl ot othPr spools had to
.si-ell s vor. i,n rerusud luvliutlons and some
Rain Is Big Ieaguer
" - .'bout Hhortstop Joe Boley. I
would say that he Bhould have
been Jn the jnajors about flvu years :
ago.. Probably would iiavs been. I
if Jack Juiui would have parted
with him. i
' Holey moy never bo a reot hll
ter, and tlntn again he has a
'rhonon. . As a fielder he Is most
Impressive, a finished performer.
He is going to make a great run
i nlng mate lor Eddie Collins.
Holey is not only brilliant hut
steady, which means much for a
shortstop. He Is going to step
right Into the lineup, and U strikes
ine no one Is going to get him out .
of It for some time. I
BoU-y Is a sure enough big
leaguer.
PORTLAND. Ore. Mar. 2. (AP)
It was, a wild night at the public
auditorium last night when Clete
Kuufman. Columbus. Ohio, and
Hilly Kdwards, Kansas City, light' yeur,
heavyweights, wound up their from
wrestling mutch with a test of ' Hut their preseason games have
J skulls, Kaufman taking, the match not been so promising. The-field
by the toughness of his skull In work has been excellent, but the
withstanding a most terrific head hitting was not anything to get
on smash with Kdwards,. the force excited about. -
or which luid both men helplesson "Chill" Mcl)anlel. imported l
llielr liacks. Kaufman finally rose from Oklahoma city to fill the first
to his feet, staggered about diiexily sack, seems to be- one or the Mls-
a few moments and fell -on Kd- sons' good bets. J-le's fast on env-
wsrds for the third and deciding erage and is hilling well. Chances
fall. Kdwards took the first fall are he will head the hatting order
with a headlock in 16 minutes. 81 against righthanders, although
Wes Orlrfln will be his rival for
the spot position against lefties.
Dick Wade, ex-HI. Paul fly
chaser. Is another promising new
player. Danny Hiill'lvanir outfielder
I '
. ,- . 'I seconds.
Jr. vKli:r4&WT BSSB i s , . I I II M I
Junior national A. A. U..ohamplon hard campaign. 'He has a greats
ships at the sequl-centennial games respohsihlllty than he has ever hn
In Philadelphia. He .won. .the before as he was awarded the prh
.senior crown In 31 minutes 31 ins the nioat valuable player In tha
Amenuun leuaue inn year and In
limes past this award iias been a,
jinx.
Several stars after being duhhpd
the most valuable player proved
"busts" the next year. Burns li
taking no chances and is already ,
INDIAN'S CAPTAIN .
. IlA'JTIiKH JINX
T.AKEI.AN1. Fla. Beorge
i Burns, captain of the Cleveland In
dians Is working harder than ever
to gel in his best condition ror a ;iracucuiiy m ie.
III re Is Managvi- Hill l.canl. f tlM l'atlrle iaM nsplnH k-ngnp SliKsiniis ulio rvrHfting Ji
nsnlii pep up Ills players into I lie ebarinr rt 1. 2. fi. i-ln le. snotlr, ManToot and Kivaiwm aic also pic
tured. They ...wtii into acilun lorlaj' in the rii1 jmme of rle kiwoii.
hard.
'I'lte Missions have been slow In -rounding
Into any definite shape,
There'll be some heavy pruning I
done by I.eard us the season starts, I
hut it Is quite apparent that the j
Hells have great potential power.
They may be looked upon as serl-
oua pennunt couienders. j
I 12 2 like I. 7:30. concert pive.'rara: (X)M
.111 in It, II. ri. 4inint lintel pro
, uriini.
KfIN, Purllnnd (319m-'J40kc
coxit:ssi:s
TO BII FF iv n vans
TAMPA, Kla.r Goose" GoHn.
MKnine ouif.plrter of the Wush-
io vi-.i uiNi;rvr....:,...?n:x- ingion Senators, admits that he
(i tn 7. dinner concert; to 9, KOJXi bluffcil tiU manager whon hp was
rnitlo plnyerK: y to Ht. mudio pro- i.tayine in -the minora.
Kiam; 11 to miuniuiit, jerry tteedV
(lfin( ori'heMtra.
KOMft, Seattle .( SOfim-9(i0kr). C
vi:i)i:si vs i'it(K;it .is
tTHvi-: HALi.K .irsT
JtK.H'l J'OK IIAHHIS
'ST. I'MTKUSHCKCJ, Kla A
Kroup of baH-hall pluyi-ra were dis- 7, HportH i-pvIpw; 7:10, internu
ciiHKittK hutHincn who tvoulfl rather tloiml reliKhn; 7:40. art atldreKs by
hit curvn ilmllu thun fitKt balla, 1'rof. J. L. Kanhank.s; X. HportK tnlk
known in.- ham-bull parlance u by liulph ('oletnun: H:ttT, track ttt II;
'hard' oni'. It wan tbo consensus by "I)ad" liuiler; K:I5, business law
that tuirvn ball pltcHcra of the b''tnie.
to 7:80, Totem oonoert orchentra
K: 1 fi. Totem broadcaKters; 8:30 to
lo, imiHicitl proem rrin: 10 to 12:30
KOA ('orvallis ( io.!im-1 070iic n. in.. Totem broitdouHterrt.
KTAB, Oiikhind ( 802.km-t)90lic).
fi to Hi, Htudlo -program.
Anioricjin leaKiut IohL an enemy
when Joe Hnrri -was -tniTiHrnrri'd
from W;uttiti)Kton in Iho American
to J'lttaburRli In the National.
"JHarria run hit curve IiuMh any
time, liny ilaco," tuiid a pitcher in
the crowd and he.w)U. be riKht
at home In Hie Nutlunal b-uKi'"1
for there ure more curve bull pll-
chera there lhan In the American.
K;, Oakland f '.Id I m-8 30tc).
fb'in'H Ultlc Syinpbti'iy orchelra ;
y::"(5, weather, news, marketu; H,
farm program, w. (. W. male tile
in InteriniMNion. A
Kl-'l, I .oh Anele m-WAWkv) .
fi:30. women's (juartel: 7. Hay
I'iHher'M (triKtnal Victorians: 7:30.
crime talk: 7:lfi, Helen (iuest. biil
lad singer: H, James HurrouhK,
tennr; i, Cleaner quartei; 10, pro
gram of clawsic nnisic by Sunset
liistriimental trio. n
Kl'OSan Francisco ( 42iii-70qkt; )
ti:3(i, orcjieslra: 7, Uudy Seirer'u
Fairni'tnt hotel etnicort orchestra;
H to y. pi'uKi'urn of classical mini
hers; 8 to 10, musical program hy
San l-'rancisro .Miindolin orchestra:
10 (o II, f.ivheslra; I 1 lo 12. Hilly
HH s I'ahirians.
KYA. San Kra nrixen llilllliiii-
Htale winners were turned down lo 7r.nkr). k i.. a. lentin servb es ir.im I
keep tournament Htrlctly williln si. .Marv's church: 9 n lo. studio
public lilRh school ranks. ' limiirrani: I ' to 11. Herb Mever-I
Itblucfit bl ;-ts llyn iinck'H ('lift hotel mi hestra.
The draw Rave HldKefb-ld, N. J.. I KiiW, i'.rlland ( AU 1 m-G lake ), I
flrat round bye, becau.s of the fi to 7. dinner cunreri: K to U. Sev-
odd number of entrba. and the onlh I". H. Infantry band: 9 to 10
winning team will huvc to scora concert irt bestra. I
KXOMS 1V AXO OITfi
or i RmiNAi, ooi mx
NKW YOUK Psych iatriiitB havo
suicKPSted that women are temper
amentally better nun II Tied than are
men to -work with dellnouenlM.
Mrs. Mary Poddon. now servlnr Gln replied.
h-r second term us a member of Bating a double.
Ooslin nroke In us a pitcher with
the Columbia (S. () club of the
South Atlantic Association. He
hnportiined the manaper, Zinn
IW-ck, for a chance to act us pinch
hitler, insisting that he could slam
the ball.
. Finally a tight place arose when
nil the regulur pinch hitters had
been used. But a lefthander was
pitching and Coslin bats lefthand- .
e-d, not a good spot, on the face of '
It. for him to break In. "Can you '
hit lefthanders?" Beck asked.
fertulnly, I can hit lefthanders."
and proved it by
Vhi.Penn j
SCsnts :
! a. good cigar j
Harvard vs. I'rliu'elon Golft j
-CAM Hit IDG 11; Mush Hurwird
and J'rlnorton are at peace hi one
respect. Their teams ure to meet
In u game which has a high stan
dard of eiluu. Ue and which in
volves no physical contuct or hurl
ing u ball towurd tomebody else
golf.
Ihe State Probation -Commission,
hus capably and sympathetically
dealt with the problems of hun
dreds or persons on' parole 'from
penal Institutions. She is tho only
woman member of that body.
Mrs. Paddon has been closely
connected with welfare organisa
tion since iflli and has an inti
mute knowledge of the. 'workings
of the criminal courts.
Gonlin 1elis the sequel now. "It
was the first time in my life I had
ever batted against a lefthander,
and J didn't know whether I could
hit them or not," ho says.
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five straight victories to carry off
the chumpionship.
Kirst round matches will be
played hourly all day Tuesduy
starting ut 10 n. m., and up to 8
p. m., Wednesday when the second
round begins. Semi-finals will bo
reached Saturday afternoon and
the finals Saturday night.
KFSI
Si i n
I MeKo
CMr. Hm- left alone.'
FAXS BOOST IXOIAV
AS NVItMTS IUVATj
I.AWnKNCl";, Kun. Paavo Nnr
mlr th' -Inlying Finn' lias a po-
tential rival in a 1 9-year-old' Tlma
Indian from Arizona racing for
ALFXAXOKFl NOW the Haskell Jndlan Institute here.
N'ATIONAIj VET Followers of truck sports here
A VON PARK, Flu. Clrover A1-, a boosting the Indian, Phillip
exander has sei-n them all romn Osif, for a place on the United
and go in the National league. Stales Olympic team next ytar In
When Zack Wheat left the Na- order to give him some of the long
tionul league for the Athletics I distance honors held by Nurmi.
was left all alone." he s.iys. "Ho H name has been mentioned
was the only player in the K-ugue lnce he captured the senior and
who was there when I came up in sfyjaMwMMifaMiMMaiMM
1!UI. Jhavo seen thm. drop out, " " ""
one by one, while I was
enough to hold on and now
DANCE! TONIGHT!!
TO
DEAN RICHMOND'S ARCADIANS
- - American' Legion hall '
With ,
Frisky - Fast - Fascinating Dance Miu.ic!
An Outstanding Attraction
Auspices of American Legion
lucky
1 am
Players Make Team, Says 0'Farrell
1 -'7 1
. .
Versatile x : "
'Mil '
IDEAL CLEANERS
(Formerly Weavers)
HIMtINO is here! Tim
your old clolhes look like
and deliver.
'2ttii ii:pot.
to clean up und press. We make
new. Give us a trial. We call for
ijioi; 007-w
Qet nwte ftfc ieut )?wnei
introducing Irving Nelson. Omaha.
Neb., high school youth, who hsi
earned JS letters In nine different
sport' In three years. He b4
imsda teverai all-ttate teams In
different snorts.
It the Cardinals repeat In the National leacuo this mmn, vou
won J near ManuKer Rob O Karrell. their new pilni. trvlnK ' to
shoulder all the credit. lie's not that type. o'Kurrell, luoklnr.
over his team at Avon Tnrk. Kla.. says that players and not man
agers make pennant-winners, "if the men plav as well this sea.
eon ss they did last season, we ought to he In the running," he sum
med up. At any rate, be is working hard to try and make the
iet ol a hard Jnb that of taklnii over the reins of n world
championship team!
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