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LA UKANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, April 13, 1928
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ALEXANDER GIVES
ST. LOUIS VICTORY
Cold and Wet ' Grounds
Stop Some Games Cis
sell Is Making Good .
American l-i-aguo Standings
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J I Orover Cleveland Alexander
turned bark Iho rlinmplon Pirates
without a run in the lists nt HI.
J Irfiuin yesterday while his Cardinal
mates triumph'!. Iy fi to 0, .
At The. Cincinnati Itcdlcgs Jolted
X th( Chicago Cubs for' the second
consecutive tluy, this time ..by a to
flurry' In, thi eighth
Guides Badgers
Cleveland
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New York
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Washington
Philadelphia
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Detroit
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Hrooklyn
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Beavers Beaten
Second Straight,
By Oakland Nine
TACIIIP CHART STAXIMNGS
San Francisco .
Sacramento ...
Hollywood .....
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Portland '
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Another New Shipment of Dresses on Display
; PRINTED CHIFFON AND
PRINTED GEORGETTE FR0CKS
NEW MODELS IN FLAT CREPE
tie or three-all
. Hrowns of Hie.
Wisconsin wasn't . represented In
the annual l'oughkeepsle regatta
last year, but Coach "Uad" Vail
will have a Badger crew there this
year. - Here's big Frank Orth, vet
eran .stroke of three years, who
will captain the Ijadger crew and
Perhaps lead It to victory.
Four Teams To
Meet on Track
Here Saturday
iirranKoments are hoinjr
$19.75
;; Ve consider these newest additions to our dress stock some of
the most charming, of the. season. Prints are very popular' be-
f . , .vj .c vClj ptcy - - norai ana iucuristic aesigns on chif
; .:,iion,i georgette, and smart combinations with heavy flat crepep
: -h Varied hem-lines, new collar, and bodice treatments - - Varied com-' '
Dln'atlOnS.in Colors - - thft stvlns urn erfiotlv no,'.,
Other New Spring Frocks'
' ' ' 'Tin in S.'tl 7 r
RECEIVED THIS MORNING
25 PARTY FROCKS
ah tiie .wanted, pastel shades - - ceoreette
and taffetas - - these are Rtunnintr n.m
dresses - - and the verv newest ! . I
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. i. u. . nix-run
IIIIIIMH IMfjllVIIIK
Yl The HI. J.oiiIh
Amerieiin 'league hroke out in
typleal- MlHHOurlnn nmnner wlUi !
f nnolher ileelslJn over thn Detroit'
Tlgere, 7 to 2. I
The riileago White Sox out h It
J Iho Indians hy 10 to 7 hut dropped!
another engagement to Cleveland
Ahy to J.
T I f.ili .in.l ir..t- I.. r I
TT . irlh'IlOHM lltinn thn nllwir lila- aiiin I
i races should be delayed unjtil the ueason In I ii Oritn l in l' i I
hint week In Amll . Ht-ason In l.u Clrnnde. to bp held nt ,
"' AP"L . the. high school, athletic field to- !
. (morrow beginning at one o'clock i
JL CISSi ;i, MAKHS (iOOIt . ' : I with Wallowa, ntcrprlse. Union nnd
X PHIPAOO Am- IS'fAPI .i,ll , r,""lv teams participating.
Ho., rookie shortstop formerly with 'Z" V Wth7 ro",U"onB
.t , the Portland Heave . has rendered " " 'T""' K,"al,"'r ro"
y,Htlfcl0n plus so fat-to the skep. f" " ,'he "uy. Is """f',' or
i..tlcnl (hlcago fans. ,. , ),h''1 hr Jh. ovent. might be can-
, in two gnr.es with Cleveland. . J2l L" i""C';8- ,T 'Bl,ts' '"V;
V the former Pacific coast league "s P t s sahl '
Slor. has led the White Sox but-! ' , , , , T
A ting uuack, bagging five , hits In ' 1 " " f. he "ST l' ,
t elirhi ii.,iuui i,. i i,i 1'eare, Wlllluni Penre and J. K.
i ,1.., '. . Iteynolds. I.oe Iteynolds will- be
8 ,.200
Br the Awitll Pres
1 .St rrv'lt tflnirln In (ha lnul nf tl..
ninth, drivlnir In lln lletwl l.mkn
u 2.3 deadlock and travo a 4-3 win
over Portland. The Ouks craeked
f'olo for 14 hits, hut - failed to
bunch them. Hotterles: fole nnd
nego: Hoebler nnd Itead,
Han l'Yanclsro registered her
ninth VlCtOl'VlIn tell uturla hu Ink
ing her third straight game from
the mission 3-0. Jacobs ullowed
the Hells six hits and set severi of
them rinurn nn ati.llna I...
Jucobs. Hprinx: Plllette, Nelson ami
liaiiiwin, Whitney.
One lone hit. n aintA T. irnntv.
was all Hollywood could collect
rroin the delivery of Hruco Cun
ningham. -Ameel ' hiirier nn.l t na
Angeles defeated the.Htars. 3-0. A
home by 1'olspn with two men on
in tno sixtn acconnted .for all the
runs. . Batteries.: Cunningham and
.-.unuiierg: juii(cany, . Khodcs and
Cook. Agnew.j '
1 Hacramento hurled n pair of
Seattle- pitchers under-an aval
anche of hits while Ruy Keating
toyed with tile Indian sluggers, nnd
the Solons made It two out of three
from Seattle, winning 11-4. Hat
terles: Martin, Nance and Schmidt;
Keating and Koffmnn.
Payne Still Leads
Pyle Marathoners
V.l, T1RNO, Okla., Apr. 13 (AP)
The 82 runners and wulkcrH
heading the cross country mnrn
thon caravan, faced a 3.1-miIe
jnunt to Oklahoma City today with
the marks of desert travel removed
from clothing- and equipment In
readiness for reception hy Gov.
Henry R Johnston. 1
Andrew Payne of flaremore.
Okln., used the 37-mlle Inn from
nrlilgeport yosterdny to slightly
Increase his lead over Peler Ouvux-
. of Southampton, Knglnud. The
Oklnhomun finished in 6:26:24 to
retain the leadership In elapsed
time, with a murk of 240:411:31.
aavunz.1 needed six hours and 32
minutes, giving Mm a total of 24K:
10:60 for thu 1.40S mllea from I .or
Angeles.
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l.VORKANI-: IX VK IN'NR"
niCIAWAHK, Ohio .Twenty
two girl students nt Ohio Wesley
an university, naked nt a vocational
conference' what - business Inter
ested1 them, .answered: "Ten
rooms."
NeariV tWO million nennle'tinl lin.
Ing paid for working, thn labor de
partment reports. ' What we'd like
to see Is an accurate figure on those
paid for Working who are not.
Wanted!
Unused tire ,
mileage!
Used tires with unused
mileage iin them find i
a regular market here.
You can get new tirea -without
losing a penny's '
worth of mileage, by
trading in your old tires
on new Goodrich Silver
towns. )
..Use Your Credit
CARR
FUltNITURE CO., Inc.
Main 770 . ?
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Red Crown Gasoline
Mobile, Zeroline and Quaker State Oil
Perkins Standard Station
Next to La Grande Hotel on Adams
A man n ires ted In Knnnns City
for hnnkirtf? his horn w.ys ho ih
cHiIn It jUHt fur fun. The pleasure
in all oui-B. ...
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CHESTCOLDS '
Apply over throat and chat ".
cover with hot flannel cloth. '
VICKS
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a wild throw to first after- n beau
ti it i one handed stop.
I ' "The kid's a eonier' nnd. worth
' mnney.
J 'served.
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.Manager Hay Srhiilk oh
fiDel Allen Will
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neaaiine Local
Card on Apr. 21
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HILL'S
Dependable
Quality
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HEENEY KING IN
, PART OF WORLD
51an Who Will Fight Tun-
'' , 'Nevei-'Been Kayoed
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i' ;'rtiire Service Sports Editor)
; SNKW VOftK (AP) The f,.
f . "W,l Tom Heeney la an Inter
esting on even, without the add
' til glamour' accompanying his -e-,:
lection as the logical contender
' jor Gene Tunney'a chnmpionshlp.
Ifcney was born of Irish parents
'but spent all hl early years In
New- Zealand, where the family
lived. In that far-off corner or the
' " world young Tom played cricket
Jond rugby football, i.uier he de
veloped into a -very good football
, player and was asked to Join ihe
, All Blacks, the leudlng fiiotlmll
; Meam of Australia at the time.
IT Tom liked boxing belter, though
t ami I lined to awup punches for fun
; wilh his brother, Jack, who won
the amateur welterweight rhinn
:. Plonshln nf v.w Vnnin...i t
Tom entered amateur boxing com-
i.n.niuiin. ..leanwntle tin lived by
: , working as a plumber and us u
; y blacksmith.
', Henomlng proficient us an anin.
' leur scrapper. Heeney uppiie.l mr
. permit to enter professional box
' log, hut the world war came along
t miuui mis time and lleeney as
youth of 19 enlisted. Nothing
recorded concerning his prowess us
a noldler under the I nlon Jack, but
- il Is uneumed that he curried hlin.
helf with the aame modest courage
that has distinguished him In the
; ring.
After the war, lleeney went back
to the AnllnodejL entered ,h nrn
. ring and battled the big boys of
' Australia nnd New Zealand wth
some success. Ills housecleanlng
;, operations In that part of the world
were Ititerrunteri l,v a n..i.t.
mewart, a New Beulund box
ing referee and friend of lleeney
who wanted Tom to Join htm In
' I-.ngland. On arrival there. Jleeney
., placed himself under the manage.
inent of John Mortimer, who now
. baa an Interest In him together
with Charlie Harvey, hit prrsent
: . manofar.
' i Al Mpedltlon to Africa followed.
Thar Heeney met Johnny ftiulrcs,
: ' wlnnln the first time on a decision
; In 20 round and knocking out
. Pq'Hrea the mcodI time In too see
lleeney
champiiinslilp of Af-
omf round
cluliuud Ih
rlcu.
Home mure battling In New Zca
hind ami Australia gave him mi.
pieliuiey there, ami then
went to Kndaud. He lust to I'lill
.1COII III 20 luuiuls. but liullsheil off
some other H. It ihIi heavies un.l
then went over to Dublin, where he
beat Hurlley Madden In 20 rounds.
Moth lleeney's parents were born
III lirln. SO lleeney filed what he
eniinhlers nil imuslKilly good elulin
lo the eluiuiplunslilp or Ireland.
lleeney then tiled lo get a initreh
with I'aiillnii and his hackers say
he followed the H;imiiii.i ,,n
Krance but ciiulil nut Ian. I l he bout.
He caught up to Paulino in Ihe
United Hlutes. both arriving about
the Kiuie time u lllllii mure thun a
year ago. due of their subsequent
nuiiies went to rnuiino on a ones
llclmer Allen. I.n Qrande flel.l..r
who only a few nights ugo won a
derisive victory In a main event In
AstOt'lU. Will filrlit Vnn eliie.nn nl
Will lii Walla In a 10-ronnd main
event ut Ilex hall here Snturilay.
Apr. 21, It is announced today.
Three other fights ure included
on the cnnl, which Is scheduled
to begin at 8:4ti o'clock. Itllssel
Anderson. 112. of Iji (Inimln u-llt
I fight Men Ford. 112, of Iji Ornnde,
.,, ,,n iimt i uiM-riiiiiiii event.
Art Holmes, l.'lli, of Walln Walla
win meet huh Anderson, MO. of
l.a Clrnnde. in a second four
rouund event.
Kernilt Davis, populnr local
scrapner. will mix with Mlelmv
Dnncun .of Wulla Wulla. In a six-
Duncan
starter. Other officials have also
been, decided.
The track season will oIho open
nt Maker tomorrow, when the Mull-
idogs will lest their strength against
'Ihe Hlrmiir ttnlMn l.ln inn in
I ' Next week Pendleton will come'
nere, on Saturday, Apr. 28 In Ion
jltnd l.a Orando will go to Baker,
and on Aluy 5 the Kastern Oregon
tneet Will be held.
The meet tomorrow will In real-
Ity take the place of the annual
county meet nnd county records
that might be bettered would stund
as such. A. A. V. sanction, through
the local official, J. H. Penre, tins
.been obtained for the meet.
The Waterless
COOKER
i iiiiiiiiu uii II iiiieM. I 'inn uii .ui t.um
lleeney Honalile derision and the other wns ' ""."'md semi-rinnl battle.
I called n draw. How the stolid llee-I'lghts at 145 and Davis at 140
iiiiiKiii ins way up In bouts ' pnunits.
Willi Jim Maioney, Johnny lllsko. I .
.lai lt Sharkey anil Jack Deluney tin- .
Ill he could not b nled Ihe Tun-I f 1.I JXJIATK I AMII.V
ney shot Is now well known , f1,,;YMOK; Wis. .-lvc r the 13
...,, ... ... "nowii. Ichlhlren of Julius Huhol. are In
will .i..i i ..i ' "'"ney i ignt . college, and the other eight, hn
" in i nei iieeney will lieisuys, will be.
allowed o add t. rest of Ih,. world '
to New Zealand. Australia, Afrlc. Wlli:ui: TWINS f.'HOW
.nil Ireland , wh eh in his. modest rflKl'll IVAI.KNB. Ida. - The
iVi.m',.,1 IS 'ly """"" I1H ccin- 'llaydetl l.tiki, public, school, with
11 "r"""- lllll pupils enrolled, lins eight twins.
MISSIONS ARE HOPEFUL
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manager shown here, left center, talking to Hav tVl .1 r season. Red Kllleter. hustling new
Heir optimism. Mickey Finn, upper- left and Frank iti- 'in1111' mnJor leaguer, 1. the chief cans, of
Helders. and Art Wei,, lower let t. and llern n immi. ' ""I" r'hl- ar ,wo of ,n"r m
ten. ana Herman Plllette. lonr right, are two other valuable member.
mi the team.
hnriil t n- PMliei MtivitiM, the person who generalizes is lost. Even the
business of sellingr erocenes has been brought to a fine point. Piggly Wiggly sd"
cialiws in cleanliness of its stores, eourtesy of its employes, and convenience of its
airangement of the stores to make selection of frails, vegetables and groceries
easier. Shoppenui see exactly what they are buying, have the priffi
choosing the articles they want, and are not asked to take a substitute P"V"efce of
Lye
Rex Brand ' -t -
Can : 1 IC
'This is a high grade lye.
Oysters
Fountain P-rand
5 oz. can
18c
Means
Less Time
In The
Kitchen
K(IUeu.H(W4et
This West lleml Walerli-ss
Cooker Is a real tii.ie-Mier.
It tiMilts wImiIc menl at olio,
tluli 4iii mily one burner.
I... mil Imv wIiIkmii nttiti
1 Inn.
It iis.ks nil foods hi Ibelr
own i. annul Jiikvs hIHhmiI
unlet'. All natural rlinnrs
ar retnltieil nn nj.iablc
Tltauiliis or niineral salts an
lost.
Let fs Show Vnn
Two Sizes
$6.50 and $8.50
Cherries 7l8c
This is t large Bing Cheny in good
sweet syrup and woith much more than
the price asked.
Loganberries
No. 2 can 15c-
Fountain Brand
You will not be disappointed with the
quality of these.
Oleornargarine
Allsweet, 1 lb 13c t Elgin Brand, 1 lb.
. . A good one. The best we can buy.
25c
College Inn Brand
SouPs Lar w 1 Sc Bean Sprouts , iq
" v I .11 Vtra p; i m
MELVILLE'S
Oats
It ALSTON'S CHECKER OATS, i
Large Package, 3 lbs. 7 oz.
The real old fashioned slow cooking kind
28c
RALSTON'S NEW OATA,
Large Package .
A blend of Oats nnd Wheat.
28c
Catsup
EHRMAN'S BEST,
Large Bottle
20c
Succotash
ROYAL CLUB, nck
No. 2 cans 2oC
Corn
FOUNTAIN COUNTRY GEN- t n '
TLEMAN, No. 2 can .1. lC
A high grade white corn. , ,
Smoked Hams '
Swift's Premium, lb. . 28c Swift's Empire, lb. . . 25c
Silver Spike
THE PERFECT FAMILY FLOUR x
Sold to us and by us as the highest grade FAMILY FLOUR on the market
2.25 491b.sack 2.25 8.75 bythebarrel 8 7y
Sold on a money liack guarantee. ,
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