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Monday, April 30, 1928 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 I a n ii ii ii J Luxurious New Silks Plain and patterned I- with new prints "most in demand for - those who would make clever spring frocks. OrHiidable Value HILL'S DEL ALLEN WINS IN 40 SECONDS Smith of Spokane, Rocked ,to Sleep in First Ker mit Davis Gets Nod Making 'Good in Hornsby's Job Overnight News Del Allen, -li Oranrto fighter, boosted his prestige considerably here Huturday nlvtit when he added another one-round knockout to hla list. This gives him L kayos in 37 battle. v Krpl Smith, of Spokane, lasted Just 40 seconds, according to tho timer, Dr. William Pear. Smith and Allen met In tho middle of the ring. Hinlth lead with 'u left, Allen countered. A moment Inter Allen tore Into IiIh opponent, and R lintiitlMiiln niluck In HmiIiIi'm ham I IfM;iiilBhlt Bt,nt ntm t0 t)w canvas. Nearly two Vim hi y j minutes after the n-feree, O. I). Scolt. rained Allen's bund, Smith's handlers were still working on him 1 with 8tii piling1 wilts. - I Ifccll Saves Human ' The resti of the fights on tho evening card hcldat Hex hall ho. fori" a falr-slred crowd went the limit, nlthough K'-nnlt 1ovls failed to get u knockout hern use of the ibell. I In the wmj-flnftl lHivIn took nn lly llm AmocIumnI PrrM DOM I .STIC: WnnhlnKlon President Coolll(tn enrly Itail ovir Mlckpy Diinrun, of nii,.nla h.-i vices for Martin B. Mail- Walla Walla. aivlnif tho WnNliInK- ; lu chnmlipra of llouno of rp- ton lad a boxln U-sxon. About Dm ! rhionlntlw. . mlilill of the Krrni Imuran lira roil ran KrunclRPO Princess Baud ' nnil ror a while It looked an If he chuMr. former .Mm. 8prtx-kls, ri- WOulil even thln- up. But Kormll v ' .p. hns leen divorced by on would not hp denied und In1 the 1 of ' t TurklHh sulfqn. A nlxth round beyim worklnK on t.',i-nlk Htpainahlp western tie visitor In earnest.' Duncan oman ivlih 34 men aboard breaks went Jo tho floor for a count or from tow and drift S8 mllea at .seven abort ly after the round slart- . een. , -: and-Just five seconds Ixore the lKUKHiV: 'final bell. Dovla smnxhed 'him' to London Government announces tll0 f)ooI. BKU,,.. x lit tin while I'Vanre will pay H.OOO.OOO pounds i0re and Kavls' . supporters are. on war debt this year. Isuro he would hovu had a knock- . Paris Polnclar's union govern- 0u(. nient assured majority of at least - jack I .a nr. of Walla Walla. 12S. 100 by national election. . won a decision over Kid Alabama Mexico City Twenty one Insur- 0f im Orande, 140. hut not until gents slain In two battles with fed- ti,R iQ.,t of the four rounds. The oral troops; Cathollo parish houses km mixed It furiously during- tho in five states converted Into gov- firt two rounds, hut Lane's super einment. publlo schools. Severe 0r endurance and boxing nhlllty small pox epidemic reported' In brought hlip through. state of Jalisco where 60 said to . , , linve died Of disease. . ' ,. , , , ,. . .,, Mexico f'lty Wild beasts fleeing fought a snappy four-round draw. rorest nroa in nan i.uis roiost Anderson hud a little the best of strike terror among farmers. lt th,, fr8t two rounds hut I'brd KI'OIITS: evened things up before the flghi Havana Japanese elimlnnte came to an end. Cuba from American zone Pavla ' ' . cup competition. l: mm Brooklyn Ahead; Pennant Hopes Take High Jump .ntlnnal league Standings V. L. Pet. Drooklyn : 9 4 .S New York 6 4 .600 HI. Louis 8 .671 Cincinnati 8 7 .S33 Chicago 9 ' .BOO Pittsburg- ' ' :3S6 Hodton 4 7 ' .ti4 Philadelphia 4 .333 American league Kiandlngs . W. U Pet. Now York .. Cleveland .... St. Louis .... Philadelphia Washington chiengo ...... ' I let roll Post on . 12 10 5 6 0 7 4 .7.10 .700 ,656 .650 .417 .3 76 .3GS .30$ PORTLAND WINS DOUBLE HEADER Beavers Go on Sliigfest to Win First Game 13 to 2; j Seattle Breaks Even Pacific Cait Ixngtic Standings W. L. Pet. ' San Francisco .......50 8 .714 Hollywood - 10 II .693 Sacramento 10 IS .671 Los Angeles 16 12 .30 Mission -.12 14 .403 Oakland 12 16 .429 Portland . 10 17 .370 Seattle 1 ." Goodrich Tires Trade in Your Old Tires, r . ? Easy payments. CARR FURNITURE CO, ,Nt Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers . ClivpiV tlm nxjral nupport of a prosifli-ntlnl year, the rtronklyn (Uiltlns nro dreanilnff of ncnnnntH jjind world's writ's. AllhoilKh tljc flowers that hloom ln tho Hprlnt? Kenerally are with ered hey oiul repair by fall. Wllhert KohinHon's flock of -hopefuls ure not letlinK that Interfere with their dreams so Ionic ns they ran stay Son top of the National league 'HtandinK' Given pitchlnff better thnn even Itfthhy had u liKht to expeet. the Kohlns took both endH Q.f u.doultle header with the Philadelphia Na tionals at Kihhets field yesterday, and 3-0. Tl.rt Vu' Vnrk ninntR snllt'n fheo Rogers' Ilornsby was traded down the river this winter the !'1owW header with the lioslon 1nh il? Mnbit.0 '..... a... . . . Ile.,..,.u -1 DaIa irennn.la 'I'h.i v, ,.,(, ui iuiid iuibci mui sucu a lamoua person as ""' 1 " " Hornaby. ever existed fell ujn the Bhoulderar young tndy Cohen ,Itmv'M f,,t' on V'''11 Burnea In ('ohen. a Jewleh portormer who got bis start at the University of !,,,n t'if,,,h tnninir of tho first en Alabama, seems to be making good and has featured opening games rom,,,M' hmnmered out a five with his timely hitting and excellent fielding. . lie haa made a greut ,to s vivi,,,y- 'n, (Ji,,t,tH ionrted h with Ww York lans and his playing-has drawn iiralse from ',,r rU'hers for ib hits to take si! nrtitB 'r , ' WJ" the clOHitiK battles, 12 to 8. Cubs Win In 12 Inning J At Chicago, the Cubs turned on flllM 11. l.UUIH llltllMllin illlll nt.in-ft- TO IIF7TAI.V nllOMl.F.V POH'n.AND, Ore., Apr. 30 (AP) Bill CiH8ell Hits Tl riSllAV'S PlIOCIt.VMS The National llrond'astlng com pany program for Tuesilny night follows: 7 to 8, Memory Lane: 8, ya ni'-Li -f..n orcheslrn; 8:30 to 9. Don Amnzn: 1 6 oiruiyiii uumvs. CHIOAQO, Apr. 30 (AP)- today that James tlromley, high, terdny'g gnme with St.. Iuls. he RlUlto r0Krnm. Sen ly Sam way engineer ot Ornnts Pass ran bis string of consecutive games Brm; g nhc; 9 Maxwell or KIT Los Angeles (40S.6m-f.4O. 0, male quarlel: 7, detective JO to n, dance nniHir. w I KOO Oakland :i8Um-7S0kc) When rt-ri iw.o. (t-in nnnnei 7 NUI'- ltltrhwny commimlon, announced rookie short slop, doubled In yes- i ' j-nur iin'thini f4iim iiiakM fl pro witp retTt'ivfu rvuemijr iruin juw' kvi-ii iiua . nlitno 'enuntv wntild hn rnlnlnotU nn lln Im hfltlnir nvir SOft ka .fni t.rnlintlnii Ha luiiil thin nollnn wm fin.l Im unfAnil In.tlint ilnnnflmr.nl He) C, lllillo qtiai'lel taken on recommendation from dK on the Whito Kox lineup only, to R'orleH; 7:3u, popular composer; 8. vision engineer Chandler. 1 l "MMil KnWMi i.V W 7 f i - 1 1 iNWT: Kolster hour; in. Mir. ) KOIN I'ortlaml (.1 1 fdn-9-iftkc) 1 ' " - . l ( G, 01-ffun concert: 7:lfi, orchestra: I 8. studio vuiideville; 0:t5, ftKht Itroailrnst. I KPtSan Prnneisco (22.Sm j 7iftke) fl. muMlcfll: 7:30, studio program: 8. NHi'; 9. Kolster hour: i. 10 to lli, donee orchestra. K b" fl ( Sn n Trn n Cisco 4 ri 4 . 3 m -Rflokr) 7. program; 7:3, music: 8. Sweetheart hour: 9. "Peer Oynt" Ihy Ibsen; 10 to 12. dance music. -KKX Portland (277.fim-080-kc (i;3rt, children's hour: 7, dance orcheslrn: 8, studio nroRrnm: 10:05 , to 1 2. dance frolic. J KYA San Kranclsco (:ir2.7m iSStikc) 0:15, program: 7. studio program: 8. music; in to II. dance . music. j KJIt Heatiln (34S.0ni-8liOkc) , (J. news; G:3, dinner concert: 7:80, : studio program; !, KfrA program; 10 to II. dance orchestra. KHQ Spokane , ( 37o.2m-8 1 Okc) fl, orchestra: 6:30, studio progrnm; 7, I mier the Crescent Moon; 9, Maxwell; 10 to 12, orches- . KOMO Health (306m-98.okc) C. varied program; 7. NHC; 9, varied program; in, NIK"; Il:is'tn 12:30, musical progrutu. ' DELANEY AND SHARKEY MEET NIK Ira. KOA Spokane (2C0.7m-l 150kc) ,d out 11 c to 5 verdict In 12 Inn s'. vr.pi.wi iirnrnmr 7 o n lngs, Heatheotn scoring tho win- Iirogram; K:15. program; 9, studio ln "in on -Mike Connie's single' program: l to 12, dunce music. , trover leveiuim rtipiinuiT smrivu ror tne 1 aruinais nut louiiu ine go ing ton tough as early as the sec ond Inning. Charlie Hoot held the invaders to one hit in the last four innings anil wns credited with his first victory of tho season. I Kppa ltlxey bested Hay Kremer In a tight pitchers duel at Cincin nati flin ltmlM . ilnkln? the Mold THIS EVENING Hneers of Pittsburg. 3 to 2. .... . j Ha he Huth's fourth circuit drive NKW YORK. Apr. 301 (AP)-1? lh,ft ""n",n se.u the Washington .lack Delanny and- Jack Sharkey 8;,ni1ll,1";H , ' fIowtn 41tl th5lp , 11 fight 15 rounds or loss t Mudlsoii HJm ffht ( ,nm tho ls.o- York Hy tho AssOi'luictl Jress Tho Heavers- won their first series of the year by takluv Holly wood in both ends of a double header 1 3-2 nnd 4-3, Kvery Heaver but Rigafoos got at least no hit In the first game, while Wa's wild throw played a big part In tho second Portland vic tory. Hntterlns: Murphy, Hon nel ly and Agnew; French and It ego. Second game: Hulvey and Hasslcr; couch and Kcgo. ( Oakland took the Angels Into camp twice 10-5 and 1 -0, pulling the first game out of the fire by scoring nine times n the last three innings. The second fray was one of the prettiest pitching exhibitions of the year Iloehler yielding only two hits, for the only score In the second inning. Ha tt cries: Crag head and Hool: Lombard!, Plltt, WVnthcrsby and Hannah, Sand berg. Second gnure: Hohler nnd Hool: Cunningham. Peters and Sandberg", Hannah. Plastering Huy Keating with his first defeat of tho season, a 9-3 slaughter, San Francisco tool; the odd game of the series from Sac ramento. The morning contest was won by the Senators, 12-6, when .Malls proved the easiest sort of op position for the Sacramento slug gers, flatteries: Kallio and Koeh- ler; AHaUs, Ferguson and Rprinz, Iteed. Second game: Keating, Singleton and Koehler; Mouday and Sprlnss. The Misions broke even on the day nnfl on the six-game series, with Seattle, winning the first con test 8-2. on the basis of a five-run orgy in the eighth and bowing 3-2 before Gomer Wilson's left handed slants In the night cap. Hatteries: Plllette and Whitney: Martin. Teachout, Nance and Horreanl. Second gnme: Hughes and Hnld win; Wilson nnd Schmidt. , saij:m man Kru.i:i SAI.KM. Ore., Apr. 30 ( AP) r. 'i' it. 1 vximfiT of Salem, wns struck and almost instantly killed shortly before 9 o'clock Sunday night wh-n he stopped to fix u tali light on bin automobile about two miles south of McCoy on the west side Pacific highway. SAI.KM limit W'iSH rcrGKNK, Ore.. Apr. 30 (AT) . Sulein high school HwlinnierJ d,.-,. rented Kugeno high 34 to 27 heret Saturday evening. . , Y011 don't have to be dumb thes nays to think that G. O. P. ulauds lor Cirund Oiled Party. Stains in toilet bowl? Pour half a cup of Clorox in bowl, arid three tablespoonfuls vinegar, ami leave overnight. Tomorrow stains and odora i gone fixture and outlet pipe disin- !. Fected. Simple, easy. NO 1U BBINQ. , j At grocers. Easy Housekeeping Chart, freel Send to Clorox Chemical Corp ' oration, Oakland, California. Bleaches Remove StaUu Destroy Mtfi Kills Oerma . Red Crown Gasoline Mobile, Zeroline and Quaker State Oil Perkins Standard Station Next to La Grande Hotel on Adams The score was 7 to fi. 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Premier Duplex is the nationally famous cleaner which has never been surpassed for excellence and fjj performance. EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Luuunun ill II II 1 1 TT T T IT: to A 1 Cm. C jf i the disappointing-showing DelanVy I n,nf Ht' b, i", vf, 'V lu.s made in the heavyweight iisls. j' - M: I h ' match brings together to h thp X"h: . n:rl.tM'itS' Hrowns a 5 to 2 decision over the yr prun. j r r. Wblto rfox at St. Louis, tftinly to wear. inc. mantle, that no- . . 7. . , . fant,n,r 111. nearly collapsed after running I rapes about Geno Tunney's broiid shoulders, Ielnney lost prestige he will find hard to regain, in his los ing battle 'with Tom Heehey. the rugged New Zenlander. I'nless he flashes again the form that car ried him to the list heavyweight throne. ' Delaney may find himself cut loose from nqy further oppor tunity of crashing into "the big money" among the heavyweights. Sharkey in much the sumo pre- out n double In the sixth inning. Hoston nnd Philadelphia were not scheduled, y University Nine Downs Willamette KrOKNR. Ore.. Apr. 30 (AP) The Cniverslty of Oregon handed dirament as is his opponent. His ! the Willamette university baseball draw battle with Heeney and tho players their second drubbing of bout he lost to Johnny Hlsko up- the week last Saturday when Wil parently demonstrated that tho hamette enme out on the short end symptoms of greutness discovered 1 Df a 11 to 2 score. in him after he beat Harry Wills, Jimmy Maloney ami others were symptoms nnd nothing more. The people of Hoorn, Holland, have built for the former kaiser a magnificent, ornamental gate for his estate. Always getting the gate. , The Oregon team will open the coast conference schedule tomor ro w with a ga m e with O r ego ji State, at Corvallis. UNSUNG HEROES MAKING HISTORY IN NICARAGUA 'sy : PICK. UP vA:, : r.i iAv. sat - rj MacHi Wins Track Meet By 7 Points rRNHLKTON. Apr. 30 ( AP) Scoring 72 points, the Mcl.ough lin high school team of Milton Freewuter took the annual county track nnd field meet here Satur day. Pendleton was second with 0 ft. Huffofd of Mc Lough lin was high scorer with 17 points. STARKEY PERSONALS While the Milium crew of the tninitliuile It! fnifii is being cheered around the world. Vncle Nam's unsiinw hemes of the air are quietly making history In Nicaragua. They ure the marine corps avintors. Iu udtliiion to fac ing Sjindino bullets In the si Iff est fight lug since the World war. they hive developed many new military and commercial uses for airplanes. Above picture shows their means of picking up mes sages from the ground, Helow is Major K. H. Unwell, commander of the marine flyers in Nicaragua. STAKKKY, (Special) Farming has begun nt Starkey. Owing to the weather lt Is about a month later than usual. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hrlggs and daughter. Hazel and Dorothy are visiting with Mrs. Hrlgg's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hagey have j received word of tlie birth of a j baby boy to their daughter and I son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert j Chandler, of Ln Grande, on April! Miss Pearl Wells, who has been spending the past month w ith her sister, Mrs. It. K. Thomas returned i to Alicel Wednesday. Miss Wells Is going to Monmouth for the j spring term nt the Normal. j Mrs. Itnhy Robert-son and three sons are visiting with Mrs. Robert son's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hrlggs. Mrs. Jack Stnreo visited in li Grande the last of the we-k. j Sjidie Johnson Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. James Profflt. ; r.M h.im:y ahhivkk IN ( API'. 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