Thursday, April 28, 1927.
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Smartest Spring Silks
New Crepes and New Prints
Moderately Priced ' ; .
Dependable
Quality
HiM
fl aft m& rrr w r r- !li
BEAVERS DEFEAT
SEATTLE AGAIN
McCurdy's Homer witli
Three, on Puts Portland
in First; Division
W. U Pel.
KacrttinentoC.'..'....'. -..IX 10 iG4:i
San Krunriwo ir 1.1 . r :i ti
I'ortlaml . , ir, 14 .ft 1 7
Oakland , IS 14 .f.17
Heattle 1 14 14 .lino
Mlsatona 14 14 .!)ou
1.0K Anrnlos 1 I III .407
Hollywood . a 111 .:io
By h Anoc;uii1 I'n-Ni
Portland,' flaying at home, won
the fourth straight win by beuting
the ftttttle Indians, 6 10 3. five
rim rJly in the sixth featured by
McOurdy'ii homer with the buses
full won the game for Ihn Heav
em Batteries; Mlljus ami Schmldl;
Kinney and Wendell.
The MlfMlon Hells evened (help
series with 1-oji Angeles by win
ning yesterday game 6 to 3. The
Hells hit Hamilton, Angel heaver,
hard and often, while (Won) I.u
dolph wa letting the Southerners
down with five hits. Hat! cries:.
Hamilton ond Sundberg; l.udolph
and Whitney.
Oak Win Attain
At Oakland', thn fast slepplng
. ikniiiininv tw.t,in.i au
pitching by Art Ueluney, who was
lobbed of a shutout when Governor
dropped a fly to let Racnimenlo
score her lone tally In the first
.inning, natterles: Itnchac, Keefe
and Koohler; Delaney and Jluker.
Hollyyood look Han Francisco
down llw linn at Los Angelert by a
4 to score due largely to tile
sensational hurling of Frank Hhel-
lenlmck, veteran spit bailer, who
yielded hilt. one hit to the Heals,
a double by Vargas In the eighth.
The Htars cinched the game In the
fifth Inning, when Hweeney homed
with' two men on bases. Hatterles:
Oeury, Moiidy, Turpln and Vurgas;
Hheilenhark and l. Murphy.
Games' today: Kon Angeles vs.
.Missions at Hn l-'ranclscu; Han
Kranciseo vs. Hollyw-ood at J-os
Angel en; Hac.ramento at Oakland;
Seattle at Portlund
University Nine
To Play Huskies
KlIGRNK.'Ore., Apr. 28 (AP)
Coach lilly ltelnhai t and J4 or his
fnlverslty of , Oregon baseball
pluyers left here tills morning for
Keattle, where they will engaKc the
lnlvintty of Washington nine lu
combat Krldny and Huturday.
Hllice (he two tlefeuts at the
hands of the (h-egon , AgKles,
t'oftch Helnharl bus .made several
shirts la his lineup, tu an eftort lo
bolster the team. The Via t ting or
itur also has been changed.
Thn Oregon team is decidedly
sly on pitchers and Is dep'-adlug
on Hill Haker lo pull them through
the first gnnie, and poHitbly to hut I
a part of the second.
1 ,'
Today' qiiesllon to try oh your
frlfiutai Why docs a plumber
never hecoiliu ft successful fire-mau?-
STAGES LEAVE
FROM La GRANDE DEPOT
'Phone 799 J'
Travel in our
Modern Chair-Car Stages!
Leave
La Grande for Joseph . . . 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
La Grande for Baker, Boise 1:25 p.m.
La Grande for Baker only 9:25 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
La Grande for Pendleton 11:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m.
( Conru'i'tioiu at IVndli'tnn for WallaWalli md I'asco)
Leave La Grande
For Portland at 11:00 a.m.
Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00
Dependable
Values
Team That Wins
State Meet To
Get -Large Cup
O It V. C, O N AlUlWVl.TUJlAti
f'iHAAXU-:, Coi-vuIIIh. Apr. L'8 (Hpe.
ej.ul) A huge silver loving cup
that would Ijuvc htvim na a wlno
KiuHH for Ifi'ieuli-H Ih Hit- pri'.i to
Klvi'ii the lurky hiKh aehool
Hack ti;iin I hut wImh Die greatest
number of pulntH In the first an
nual Orison Ml iili- InleiftcholuMtic
trar k and field inet-t Hrhtduled for
the Agglt track May I 4. Thin cup, t
which iinutiouiiled hIuihIh IK incheH
j or a foot and a huh', In height and
J mcuttureH - H ltniie ucroHH th
j lop of (lie howl, beiMH tl inwrlp-
1 1 Ion "Klrnl Aiiiuiiit InterwlioluH
tlr Track uml Khld Alft,. 197,
)regon Ktatp t'ollege. Won by
' Mounted on Ita black inahogany
bum?, which heura a gold wreath
the token of victory the cup
MtamlH slightly lena than two feet
In height.
IteflhleH , thl cup Jo Ihn win-
I.II.K t.-a... Ihn Itay Io.Ik, trophy
a gold nthleli. 14 Inches In height
with a Jong-distance runner's1
stride, mounted on a marble basn
Inches simare, will go to
the athlete with the best perform
ance In either the 440, K8f or mile
run, The medals 17 sets of them
are made of gold, silver and
'bronze. The emblem on each
medal Is Htruck from a die which
is a miniature reproduction of i
ing the half-mile race In the In
' " " ,
mh; of th.-gP medals will be placed
,h h .ow windows
r " .." . U,hl,lio K00lH
'''"-'land. ,
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KCCiKNi:. Ore., Apr. -8 (AP)
The I'nlversity of Oregon track re
lay teams, under the lutelige of
coach hill Hayxvard. will leave
here tonight lor Seattle, where they
will compete In the Washington re
lays. The varsity leums will be
entered in I he mile utid four-milo
relays, and I wo mien will be en
tered in the special 100-yard
dash. Wetsel will enler the shot
pul event. Krenhmau teams will
enter the mile and I w'o mile of
elans C events.
The stronger combination seems
lo lm the four-mile relay from the
t line l urned In ul Ihn Iryouts.
OltlPI ITH fiLAD JINX
( ami; KAIU.Y IN 127
WASHINGTON fiarlt Griffith
wouldn't turn around If u black cal
crossed his path, "but nevertheless
signs are siKiis," he says.
We are heuded for the Ameri
can League pennant, because the
-jinx hit us early, and tills Is its
annual call," the Washington
president explains. 'l always look
l or on Htm ul routf visit a year.
"l-'lrsi, the jinx took Johnson
witli a broken leg. Then Speaker,
Harris ami It tee were Injured the
same day. Then in order followed
i i-owder w It li stomach trouble,
iteevrf with a hurt hund, Cullop
with a strained arm and Hi urge
w 11 h a spiked wrist.
"Wit have been sailing nicely
Nlnce then, and Oils means we get
off lo a Hood start. I'm certainly
relieved thai our visit came early."
I Browns Fighting
For Leadership
In Junior Race
, AHKaiOAV I.FAfil'R
New York
W. I.oulll 6
I WUHlllllKtOIl 7
I'hlluilHpbia 7
I'hlCHKO ' - 7
l('l)VI'lllMl II
j llHrull ..... 4
I RoMou 2
NATIONAL I.V.AHVK
Pltlsbiirg ....
Ni-w Vork ...
HI. IxjhIh
Philadelphia
Host on
Chicago .......
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Brooklyn
li (bo AHMMlntiMl IVckm
Willi a npurt by the HI. I.oiiIh
I ItrownM which carried 1 them to
Second place in I he American
league, ine oauie ior nut inau in-
day waxi'U noiier.
Thn fighting HrownH won in thi!
lenth ovr (ieyelend, 4 to 2.
While the Yankee uml thn Hen
a lorn were Idle pecautte of rain, tin;
AJhleileH look another step for-
wara uy ocuung i n ju'ii rox,
lo i, and went Into a tlo wUh
Washington fcr third place.
A pllchers halite between Itlakn
of the CiiIjh and lonohue of the
Itedii broke In favor f the Chicago
huiier In t hit elghlh when hia leuiii
mate eked out a Hefond run fu
a hurd won 2 lo 1 victory.
J-'or the aecond ' time In three
day, George ConnoUy did u ietcui
act for th WhitA Kox. TIiIm Hiiih
It wuh JacobH who weakened un
der a hetrolt hatting attack, but
the, iuick NuhNlitutiou of Connally
i confined the Tlgera lo Juat lx safe-
Ih-H, half off each the iwhiern. ''U
(;hlraKO ,,, ln,.ahl...
m.ni tin ennui in 7 lo 2
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Hob Kr use Wins
From J. Kilonis
POIITLANII, Ore. Apr. 28 (AD
Hoh Kruse, Portland, won two
out of three falls from John Kil
onis, llnston light heavyweight,
here last night. Kilonis won thn
first fall alter one hour, one min
or "' worn, nrusi- iook ine
n,tpoml , UireP minutes, U seconds
aM(, th(. ,hlrtl , rour Illimites. 4
i HIIAils CAIJv (Jllth
COAOIT "POKIIIl I-'AOI1
IMWTON. Okla.- Mae Hopliins.
lofi-pound pilot of a, national
championship basketball team, has
acquired lite Kohrlguct "Poker
Kace."
Miss Hopkins Instilled Into the
high school girls' basket
ball team the right spirit that.
brought It to the top or the heap
in the national tournament (tit.
Wichita, Kas.. recently, Her meth
od, however, retnalirs a pustalo to
observers who In the most crucial
moments of the tournament never
saw her faro lose tin unperturbed
expression.
.Hks Hopkins Is a graduate of
the (Juthrle, Oltlu., high school.
which won the girls national,
championship lu w. and was de-
feuted by the Fdmontoil7 Alta
Commercial Grads for the Interna
tlonal title.
ItKAI) HOLDS llltl'l ISM
Tito" u;nms titm:
LONDON No challenge having
been received for the professional
lawn tennis champlonsliip of (treat
Itiitaln, C, It. Head, of Queens
club, retains the title for 11127.
chip oi l-' old hi.ock
PoitTDAND, Muim Don Lord
is a chip orr the old block. Harry
Lord was u star third Itasemau for
the Whil.. und Hed Sox. Don
pushes for South I'ortlaml high,
In order to see him play Mrs. Lord
was excused from Jury duly by
Jubilee Chapman, who once pitched was firm ami his slogan is the op
tor Howdoln college. ilinli.l always wins.
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BALLOON Jl.MI'INR IS AN K.M'KNNIVK SfOKT, uml
claiigrroua one, hut many llrillnli uportninrn irr Inklnic II
up. Airrnirtaman lUtbm of th Koyal Air Korrr, li.mn hr
3funi.lflln Jump, wa kllle.l un Ma n-l Irap whfn he
L fvll lulu high IpihImii elertrlr ulr,'i. '
VJollyCap!':
W. I.. Pot. - -" I
4 .600 -r?vJ
1 .son i VT '
in .1117 Y"J "mM. , I '1
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8 4 .11117 tmmm - I
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M-.A. ,Nrw Yun, Dureau
Sir Thomas Upton ha
lollv
gooa time whether
ha uln.. . .
,pl. ..... . V" '
wW. iiiu lamous tingllnh tea
magnate and yacht racer, who Iiuh
heen trying vainly for warn to
frln the International yacht trophy
H'im. mpped at the New-York
Yankees
ball park. He insisted
oi) putting on one of the tilayer'a
cups to help along in the run
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Klamath Wallops
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KLAMATH KAI.I.R. Oro.. Apr.
2 (A I') A wolilily, y.K-m. d.'
i'i jllvi- Hpll-liull sjii-ll. il ilcfi-iil yin
tfolay for (lie liond lloun.- of
liavl'J liam)Kill tain at lh hamlH
of llic Klamath Fall IVIIraii.s. .
'I'lic uroi-o wuh H to 1.
llol fhuw"'. Klamalii Iwlrl.T. put
!' I"'" ""
"'vt-r i-eii iin u i an ain
Kails 1eItm. The big no. tslder held
the Henlon Harbor. Mich.. Hinders
at hia mercy ihrouurhout.
Willie Chase's spit ball wris
causing the House of Dnvld learn
misery, IiIm team males were clout- '
ing the ball to all coinerM of the I Kro,n f"llcHt times human be
lot, chase climaxed one hattlhg ; UlKH miv' KUthered around a lire,
rally Willi a sizzling home run. says a magazine writer. And,
after tiie fin-, the sale.
lti:ilIJ:llAC'irS HISI'
AM TALL WtAMATIC
, NKW VOHK Kew if any other,
modern fighters have had ns din-
mutlc and rapid a rise and fall as
Paul MerlenbUeh, now retired at ,
2ti, an age when mast fighters are
Jusl riHichlng their prime.
i Two four-round knockouts prov
ed hih spots In hta career. He
was stopped in four i omuls by
.Jack liehiney thren years ago af
ter bowling over 2 3 successive
opponenls with a liberal use of
his crushing left. hook.
The defeat fir"d Perleubarh lo
a comeback which carried him to
the world's light heavyweight title
it ml mi even break with Delaney
in two 14 round matches. I In
reached his climax this year when
he was knocked out. In four
rounds by the man from wflom he
had taken the crown, Mike Mc
Tigue, a 38-yeur-old warrior come
buck to new fistic life.
m. jS .-.;-.k .')
i(,Huki;N. n' .l.The most
henpecked husband In I lie world
has been discoverer) by Judge Car
'Kten. William Keuntje received one
t five-cent cigar dally from his wile
(and one package of gum per week,
i The Mrs. had him arrested when,
In a rebel i ions mood, he I urned
over only $34.25 Instead of his mil
week's pay of $34.75, as usual. The
Judge, shooed her from the court
room.
d i : p i : w i ; x I is k x ci i a ( ; n
N KW VOlt K iiauncey I lepew
at !3 keeps an eyi
lug in Wall street.
on what Is do-I-'oILh
who MO'
ticed him viHitiug niends there '
could think of no particular reu- I
son. especially since New York
Cenlral, of which he Is chairman, I
D'AJCt"
stA lmwrnksJ
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FRIDAY'S IMUH.lrAMK
The National Broadcasting com
pany program for Krlday night,
from 9 to 1, will lie "Hits and
Hit", a regular weekly feature.
broadcast over KOW, KOMI),
KI'OA, KIIQ, KI'O, K(JO and Kli.
K'Jft Healtle (:i4.4m-7Sukc)
0::iu ; to K, dinner concert; H to
6:30, poultry inlk: H::io to !i:.tn,
si udio program: U-.'AU to 10, mil
verlly trio.
KKX I'oriland (44 7m-G I 7kc J
G:3o lo 7:Ha, dinner iuiihIp; H lo
!, program. . ..
KlJi- oiikland (3(1 1 m-SIiokr) (I,
lilile Mymidiony; ti;fi5, news, b.-ise-bull;
X to !t. concert.
KKI I .mm Angeles (4t;7m-fi40kc)
7, organ nrilal; H, prognuu; 1 0,
hullad Viour.
KIMJ Hun Krnnchtco (4l'Km
luukc) 6:V, orcheslra; 7. book Ve
vlewa; 7: sporfM; K to U, studio
proKi-um: lo to II, orcheHlra.
KQKK l.os Angeles (f I 7m.fi Sft
1(c)' s;:ta. I'lrst Naziireiie rhunii
(irogriim; ::io to lit, irio.
KYA Han Kranciseo (a!f!i.Sm
7r0ke) 0::iii, courert trio; K, aliulio
''rotrani;: lo to II, .lm sir.
' '''OA Si ain.! (4.ri4iii.i;i;oUr) 7,
program: X, orrhi'Hl ra; lo. iiiii.hIc;
111:30. Iluol OulH.
i . KuiN-portimni . (sinm-uioKp)
'lloo.r fonr.Tl; 8 to 9.
Hi
Htii.fio proKram; n to lo, orcheHlra;
I0::to, ilanri. iiiiihIo.
KTA H Oakland (.loa.Siii-IiaO-kr)
N to !. proKram: 'J to lit. Coat
Inland KoaM.
KOA Ih-nvor (.122nl-!l.-0kr)
r.:.'to' (linn.'r ronci-rl; li, rolnrailo
Atfrlrtlllnral rollf.n; ' C::io, Stm.lay
iMrllonl K-nkom lirt-vl.'w: 7. InHtril-
m"""" proifnim: 7 : 1 r. prutrram.
Z ,v ' ,1!
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H' "oot Owls.
i KOAMI- Healtle (.tt.m-iK0kc)
0:30 to 7, orchestra; 7:. 'Hi to ! ami
ID to 1 1, mtiHlcal programs; I I
to 12:30, orchestra.
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