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Monday, May .".(), 1!)27. Pajrc Two LA GKANDE EVKNINU OliSKI'V KR QJ memoi ft .rf!tl'lll "W1 ft ft ft:,u; -v SPORT P1HSBURG WINS ELEVEN IN ROW Strengthen Lead in Na : tional While Elliott Trims New York ammmcvv M-:.r;ri: V. I.. Vrt, New -York ...26 :i .tif.s fhlenifo I'fi Hi .(ii it PMimloipiiin :m 17 .r.r:t WnhlnKim 1 17 .r.M Cleveland i;i iri .4 7 r St. Loilift IS I'll .474 lutrolt Hi 1M .4:J I lost on 10 niv .i' vfl AATiovAf. i.i:i;n: W. 1.. Yt. Pit I Abut 2 4 II .fisfi I 'hlcatfo ...HI 1 5 .fis:t Xcw York .2 l'i . r f Ht. i,oul r.i n; .r.4:i I'lillndolphta Hi is .4 7:( Mrooklyn is 23 .4:iu Host on . i:i I 7 .:ur Cincinnati i: 27 .sns My Hie A-vxlatia Vrt An the mnolte of the latest bin; hmtiun brtHebnll buttles settled tn ; ilny Bi'Vctl pitchers were able to hoRsl of the Tent of surviving nhio full InnlnKs of modern heavy hit ting and romltiK out on tin- winning . cntl. Orio wim tho (ti.int. "Jumho" Kllkilt. I he ponderous port - wider from Terre llnute. made pyKm'1" of the New York (iinntit In winning for tho Hi ooklyn Hohlns. r to '2, Qllowtui: hut four sate hits. " Thr I'hlhidelphia Athletics won their ifame u It It t lie Senators. C to 1, oil the (uiine kind of pitch IliiY hy OeoiKe Walhei'K. I'irutcs Win Auntu " I'Vir tho Vittshiirg Pirates. I. ad m of the National lennue, Car men 1111 1 Pturted and finished OXMnsl (he ('nhs and tinned In an t to & victory. The victory- :im 1hf I'lrnlis eleventh In a row and nitdl thrm a lang wav ahead of the Held. I ltfhirid OHaln play..d u hli; part tow FARES ff RUMMKH RXCPRSlOM FAKKfl H i:t-'KKCT MAY J i TO SKI'T Mi KR1UHN LIMIT OCTOllKh ,tl, t't.'7 KOUND TKIP TO IHWIR h WNAS CITY 70. r I S MDIM'.S 71.. t M . 1.11 IS SO.JS t lilt At.O .... S4.05 M I RUI r OA 7 1 N I N ATI H'i. 5 C I.l V I Sl n7 HI "')Ht IO . , II? N( All. AM A ttfi.Vl ft r sn ;it;ii us.m SU:Ni TON I fu.fll run mi i mi a n NHV YtiMK 11.. 15 DOS ION 141 il I-ow (am al to cthr points in MidJlr West, Smth nd hu.t. Libirat fopocra permit vintiHg Zlon National Perk j Orai id Canyon N ntlonal rk Yallowatonc National Par Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park . For Illustrated HookU-tx, Hrsc-vaiiotta and Information, I ajdtesi Ayent namcvl below. in A p. 11 5 UM1QW u PACIFIC 1 4. II. hi IM.Y, I A (iraiKli-, Ore. It is a grout" tribute to the heroic sacrifices of Auu k'u's soldiers, living and dead, that an entire pat ion of more than a hundred million 1-eoj !e : pause for a day to remember. And an we pause today, memories should aid r.s in making a new and firmer pledge to bet ter ciJ;;oiiship. That opportunity is the heri tage ol America. HILL'S NEWS In t ht work or On- ('Merino While No, 'IVil Lyon's x to 0 triumph over the Detroit Tiffi-nt was No. ft this year for the hlhn yoiniKstT, v. ho went to the White Sox lour yetirs aco from Ihtylor I'ntversltyj In ii double hcudt-r between the !:t. Louis and Cleveland A iii'-rira im Milton Custon of the lirowns won tlh- first H to 4. and l-.'iliil Levwcn of tlii) IiuliiniH the m-ennd, in to 2. Can I Ileal .May-. Carl Maytt, the veteran, now with the Cincinnati KimIn, round lot of dynamite In the Cardinals hat tills time and IonI it ti II to II decision to rival hurlt-r, (lrover Alexander, Die JiK'-leKfl SI. Louis pitching U''. 'I'll,- New York YunkoeH needed two pitchers to Klop the Host on Red How fleiit her kuVo way to Thniuiig early in the Kami and tin! Yankee hats he ran to Huiiif? an advertised, netiintf Ht-ven runs in the eighth and winning the Rumc, 15 to 7. One of three homers in the triune swell d Hahe Ruth's total lo 13. Pendleton Eagles Defeat Lumbermen The fend let on KaKhs haHtdmll team defeated the .Ml. Kuiily Llllil ln r company nine at the company's prouudH yesterday in to E. l-'ans who saw the Kame lay Die hlauic for llio ilefea.l upon what, they Kime were faulty decisions hy t lie umpire. (.HID Tlt llMM. Ni:V YO.UK -IWlilv U.c n lio'i whether tu'liir: ice or e.i'iy tllP hoi! t hete f-.r f..'t'h;itl players miht h decided next fall except tlmt lllek Hrady, unlike ihe star hnck-t, Oriine and Tryon, plays end. Hick ;.n the lnmldii varsity lat ft 11 and in spare time from studied now is earning- Ktf n week is .t .mien luickhiyer's heljier. A man who heat It I A wif" Wild lh full tn tm upset him. May he I' was his cellar ihnt was full i.f It, llaring Youth And Canny Age Face Racing Barrier in Quest For Glory IN 11 A NA l( H.1S. Miiy 3" (AT) Impetuous youth, cxperleno d youth, and m it wllli a dash of i. i.tv In th. li- hair have put iinish tttt: tout h. s to machines which, hoy hop.- wilt carry them to fame and toi t one today In Ihe annual .". "-mile aufomohil,. race, Korty-one cars rnlcreil the oon t.f inn only S3 vlll be pcrmltttd IO l ;iVe tile post today. SO Well have the Hill.. cubic Inch mot. mis p.. i formed n practice ptns and 'Huiii) Inc tr ials that the drivers are conn. lent the track record of !"l Kl into S. established by I'ete lit I'aohl ill HrJS. uill l. bettered I'r.mk Lockhart, ('allfornia coni- I li-.i on last year's race, e. . mpiitli s impetuous you!!'.. all;! .hos i,o Inclination to Vcrc from ! -"''I tac'teN which hrouirht him i! liiNi in Ijl'ti. In the tune ktoup " L mo 'uiray. ('lift Woodburvv i H.ittei, ind Cliff hurant. Mart. I 'ii(ttsl I'M" ri' need youth In typified bv la i i v Hart. A inerlca'fl driving I'liinpem. uhose crainjr for the " ' I ! runninir u ltd ha be. n ui" 1 i tli year? of racinir. The in, e tort ol drivers are Ivl'ao'o, ed ,.i-,rr ;,,d Hob MchotiOK'h. tail t "ottp. r a nd I nve Lew is :(! v.urans They have been iVtn-K' rai'inif c:vn since 7."i tuib s i Sour was stiisnlieiial peed, as i" "Ji and p.i" I Mil lit lb at nr. Ll-.otl. Al Meichcr. Viii. M i and I ten Jnne nil com- p. iiir.id ni Mon.lny'n classic. A third of Ho- Meld win ,. front lMe cars - the ttrt atcst innnln r ') to pai tlcip.tte tu an automo 1 b lace. The type .skids bttt Utile "it the sharp inrni. it tut many the eider dmeij have ttirned 'n sin h cars. In t hes,. speedsters wtd in H'urtii. Th r.iolo, Cooper, I.cmLs, Ibiray and McDononll. Still. (M0 OffenHl Sivty thous.tnd dolturn of upee.!- iv money adults the first ten d:i-ifl to finish. Twenty thou-s-ii-d moro will he divided Into lien hip ril?i. Tho ronsolntion fund of fio.ftno i. divbb-d among the length Of time they M:iy in Ihe taie, AereMory prl?. n Tilu'd ol University Of Washington Wins Northwest Meet rrillVAI.I.IS. Miiy :io (AP The I 'diversity of VVashinKl ui piled up hI first places and numerous Hecoiidn. thirds and fourth to win the north wet Intercollegiate track meet h' i . Sat urday w it h 4:i H-fi. ri ;oii ,K' leu It ural colh-Ke. the best rollee, look first five firsts mid enoiiKli otlii'ts to lake second, with :cj 7-;'n. Others finished; Montana ( treon 2n, Ma ho 17'i,. Washington Stale college i ti i j :. Had weather prevented any rec ord breaking perlormunceN, hut Shelly of Washington tied the low hurdles record at 24.3. Cove Wins From La Grande Club The .a Crande liaM hall Hub lost to Cove yesterday J H lo L' at ove. II Is reported I Ihm morn in ir. li Orande held a 2 t( had for the fh st Seven itltliltgH I Hit. the Cherryickers launched a drive f.ir runs then that was highly success fill. ' The local club has failed to win a contest Hits year, this heluK- tlm third coiiMecullve itefcat. I, VI (.HI I) 1 IM1M MINOItS, I. WHS IS i; ,:t I S CINCINNATI .-a youiiKstcr who was khldel inlo the major leagues is on the Cincinnati Ked's router I his season. May Kolp. pMcher. trot his start when Akron had an International league team. 1 larry Smit h. lor iner Ola nt. was A kron's cat her. He prided hi in self on having caught Christy Mai hew moii and used to tell how he "hawhd Christy out." Smith panned Kolp continually, and the youth never won a Kame w It It smith catching. I'inaily he had to be ltd out, whereupon the St. Louts Itrown.H grabbed him. He played with them three ye;irs. went to S(. Paul u season, and now is "up again" with the lb-. Is. , SM.iMOi brin k the total mom v JlWat.ls tO SllOl.iOIII. i v. r nas there been sncli an '"'-"" ' o- Tioiioi jor ucKei.H. ti n.is jbeeil predicted lh.lt , ,.. V III Sec the r.tce. Will You Luckv? tsxTnuRiutiKjHiuiuiMnMNari; .1 complete Hot point electrically cooked dinner will be delivered to tour home Thursday evening if you hold the lucky number at the first show in the Arcade. Come and see il Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Portland Splits I Twin Bill With Angels Sunday I'.y the A-MM-lHlrd I'll' port land and I.om Angeles split a t u in bill, the Ih-avern wllinlng' the I i I'M Riinie, (i to '2, and J ioc Wrhcht. Ang. l pitcher, registerin,' his lilr.lh victory of the season to: cop I he second contest, ft to 1. j liatlerle-t l-'irst ganiie; Weathers- i l-y uimI S;uidlerg; Tomliti, Khea, ' Hid Wendell. Second aje: Wright and , I l.-.nnn Ii . Couch, ; Kreneli and Yell.-. ! Sen sat iona I .suid'ort accorded i h ret' Sacra me im o hut h i s enabled (he Sotcms to earn an even break on the day by defcallutf tin Mis-! slomj, :t to L In I he afternoon game, alter Ihe Hells had wotfcthe, morning ' ueouuter. 7 lo ft. iiat- ; teiM s i'i:d game; Singh-ton, Stroud and Seven-Id: IVkert, Hry an ami Wallers. Second Kanie: Kallio. K'cete, i ni and Koehl.-r; Pill. tt.. and WhitiH y. Oakland I'trgtd into the Pad in her y, -ri. s with llnllwood by tak- ; iiu: ih tit heriu i s into ramp ni'l 5-1. Halt--rics tirst game: lucUcrman, Could and1 liool; I'ltlb i-lon. Muh-ahy and Mur- ! phv. cook, Aguew. Second game:; P. ehh-r. haglla an. I Head: Mcr ('abe. I'ittercr and Agin-w, Cuok. I 'i ne ImlKtllM jolted file S' Ml.t twice by scons of 4 to 3 and 7 to :;. Haft erics first game; Momly .unl MeCrea: Kduards and S.-hmidt ' " V' S'-eniid game May, Turiu. Wil- n'"" S,t:n '' "' lian s ami Itego; Hrelt mid Jenkins. I '! 1; ,,:in ('aines today: Sacramento vs. I( IM"'! by t !" Minions at San Francisco. '":t : . i !' - v-t.i.d : l.r. r. inn!, i roTsyv i.x mpi.i-: j , nj... si-:ts it.si:i'.Ai.i, i'ack . ; ';,,..,. 1 i her run e; M1NNKAPOI.IS -- l-'ans who oh- i, , . served an utiusiialy peppery cat- (,., , ., , , , cher working: out with the i'niver- :ity of Minnesota baseball team j ' 'ie f "in - agreetj that he would hav.- little . ,, ,, , , , irouide making the varsity. ,,t- M-..:ii.: He happtmd to be "Potsy' j,,. ,,,, ., .;,;, i Mark 'h i ist ne.l Harold who is ViU , n! couching1 his first diamond squad j . at Minnesota, alter saiccessl ul tutc- ) , i na i : lag., of nines at the I'niver spy of ' v. -il. The -Illinois, Michigan Stale, and the s, ti,,,t v 1'nlvetjty of Oklahoma. ( i,. , , .. ( , j. CUn ij. lays his good n suits to get! in g into harness and playing with the boys. One day he caught for Ihe Yanuigans against the (Jo jdier regulars, and the next .lay he pitch..! against his first team and held it to tour hits. it -i p i i. iN i i:hi:st (,ll()VI(i IN I. M.I.AM l.ll.NlicX The popularity of bas'-ball is KrowiiiK in Itrltain au-1 the number of l.-ams playing tie; nan- Im rerts-s annually. Inienst ht the national pastime, cricket, is j not declining, however, i South Wales lias taken up base- j ball .sciiously, and 1uih more than if clubs. In the neighborhood of Liverpool there n ie 4'i b-aune clubs phiyinir bas-hall this year com-pan-d wi'h 2 in 1!':-. Liverpool j ei. nieiilary choo!i' will turn outn j boys l.-ams when the scuhoii com- t mcnc.s. Other sironKhotds of j baseball in Kim-lnnd are London Hirmin.irhain. I'eihy and (Tlonces- , ler. : Parisians Dance "iianana Slide": PALIS t Al'l The "ll-ui, n., Slide" mh-iiis lo I':tris dant inc. m i- hms a f: i siil.l iliile t'..r t In chaiteti.il and the bla.l; bolt-in. They lb scribe the Charleston as dyint: and Ihe black bottom as mm ocNiully sapped beftire ; :tt v.. 31 storied. The ban.-ua -dhlo. alreadv tlem . i! i . Med in public la re. eoinbin--Ihe anlles of ill" proverbial villi -ha lied j.:cnl tern a n W id din:-: "f. a banona peel, and certain y-U ps from the old reliable fox-trot with a ll(.ht addition of ihe uuieter im.v--in.-JilH of the eh. nit a.-n, S'nue critic-, regard the vlelc ;v nlicli like the uub'Vil!.' d:i--e a i t i-ls' split u i; h a ret -,, -nti-d bv i lo- n . i r . i ' 1 b, ),,. j,,.., ,., i,,, hO'Aerr. pit to p..,ul,tt ie i( n o.biied i:l..i! u ( , iii.it u..ii I rei:It in ,mti !.-;;; . . . . . nt. t ciio--. ;iiih-v i.oimi r-ini cooked. Be To Fight Here CT.,I.L . t iVru.Mnb hjiatn. h' in t his i u : 1 1 1 y v :.s after hs ei-I.'i!. !l I'l-'S ihl'iuo. He's I'.U Pi lht li.n a t'-w i.l hite t h : jrnotl ha ji ; j w..vut e hi.- 'imo : : " "i!t. i, a cic-.it !"::;.; ii:iroi:;) w i Mi:iU'Olt, On-., May Medf.iid won its Ihr! S'. nth. I'M I if, .(.,, .. .n by .1. r. i-'iii- Or. to a y. .-tenluy. 'f',.--on Sha it oi k i n (he in and i.uite.j ;n i,on- , P; . II Mil ino- u:i all- r Infield . OninU lnni!i;:s ndittoii.-i. .ro.ln.-. . its PnsV inrh. a Oil the lets, nr t ;ir. lw l4 V( i' M. aioo) Mm I t i:sAY'S J'ltOOItAMS , The National Hroadcasllnif coni I pany program for Tuesday night. Horn !i lo 1 1 will be "Win and ! Pit;;" broadcast ov. r KOMO, IKI'OA. KK1. K(!0. KPO. KOW. K(J() -Oakland III! 1 lll-N3nkcl 6 j little symi.hoey: H:u!, il' H. base p'all; S to 'j, "The Pilgrims." 10, . nt.rlainm. nt; I u : :i " to 1 1 :3n. ur J prise li .tgra in. I KKI-I.os Ang-b-s ( .HlS.r.m-O-pi- Ike) 7, orchesrni: S, string iiurlet. In. Airro music club. KIP - Spokane l :pi4.f.in-7'inkf) 1 7. !..!(-. music; S. Isaac Walton program; S:3', organ com ' ft ; PI to I '1, dance orcheslra. K.I t - s- at ih- Ot vtm -7 sol.c) t : in, sports; U I'M, progra til ; 7, orchestra: !i, .-.tiuMo program. K PO San I 'ranclsco ( Il'Siii 7mii;c) U::ii, oreheslia: s to :t, I'na Waldritp hour; I" to II, danr-r or cln si r.'t. , NOW Portland ( I ! 1 m-I 1 okc 7 concert trio; 7 :::, edu ationnl pro groiM: in to I-. dance music. KYA - San Krftneisco (ss.Sm lnp'kc) 7. cncert trio; S. studio program; 'J lo in, program. KM. MO Seattle Cbiilm-iiM-kr) r,:".ii, 'inc. rt ftrch.sl ia ; s. male .tuar!el; in io IJ;.'l", dance orches tra. KO A Spokane ( :!-! I m-SSukc 7. program; s to in. studio piotiram; into I i, orehest ra. IC'l'A H Oakland Obi i' .m - ' ke) VI., stamp I'ollectors: V 1 " ! pi. musical program. , Kl:. Portland ( !!.' Ill- 1 ' I '-1-c) ti : : ; i , trio; 7::n. W bloot cri'-r; s lo :, musical program: l":;',a to 1. dance music. j N'.v thai l-ii'U'pui-;:d '..f certain books have l d- : ; mined by port a ui h-.rll ies oT Wv. York, the sale und(tubiedly will ht a total failure in Americ.i, Win, I 'en ti 5 cents--A Ciotnl riy-ir MEMtRIAtl)v" When Memorial Days . Were Young! IT yiiu'vc luitinnl it ));n'tictilarly. ymi know that Imnks usually liay l.i'iuto to .Memorial Day, to the soldiers of all wars, with special adver ii;;a;; and hy elosin-r the institution. it's mole than custom and convention that makes such a trilmte iinivei sal. I'oity years apo this hank was just heinff established in the days v.li'Mi .Meliioiial Days wore yiaine; and new. Throu;jh lour decades, throu.uh two j'leat wars it has watched and aided, we hope, the fiowlli and de V! lopment ui' a pleat Inland Kmpire. a n-rcat state, and a yroat nation. Tri i , i!.;h lour decades it has seen opportunities come, have seen them ; rasped and realized as a lienel'it to individuals, to communities and the nation.' Pel haps these forty years of experience, those four decades of prog ress helps us realize that the opportunities and the prosperity and devel c pmi r.ts of America have been and are now possiliie because of the w i 11 iuy sacrifice of our soldier and sailor youth in time of need, i'eihaps it l.i'V'- to appreciate that the service they pave was our only piiit-ction for all the things we now hold most dear. Knowini;- full well the advantages that are c'nei ished American pos :t.s. this hank and all hanks find it a most happy pi ivile-e on each Mo- i;al Hay to pay mp.n ini.uie in our soaiicr oeao no kcu uiem i:ir our v own.' The (ireatuess that is America is a monument to their rervice. : n-.l r Fortieth Year Of Fi Closed Memorial Dan 1927 Can Furniture Co. STAGES LEAVE FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT 'Phone 799' Travel i:i our Modern Chair-Car Stages! Lo;ivc I.a Grande for Joseph I, a Grande for liaker, Iiui.- e l.a Grande for Uaker only I.a Grande for Pendleton 1 1 '..ini.--( ioliH ill I'PliillcInn fur V:illn Uallil and rusc-o Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 W!M -O JCatimtal .... 4- ut.uIv Sen ire'' 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p. in. 12:5 p. in. 0 :25 a. m. 5 :30 ). m. 11:00 a.m. 3:110 p. m. 5 s c iim';m'iffiMMV;arm,1;:r