La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 25, 1928, Image 2

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Monday, June 25, 1928
Page Two J
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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U. S. YAULTERS IN
GOOD POSITION
Americans May Sweep
Olympic Games; Hoffs
Absence Helps
, i'om: vaiit champions
. NKW YOKK AP) Olympic
pole vault champion and their
records:
Year Wtaarr Oomwlry Height
KM Hon, It. H. 1-4
.100 Baxter, I'. 8. . 1:1 -10
14 Dvorak. I". R 11:1
llol Gouder. France 11:
'1(01 Cook-Qllbert I'. H I
-Kit Hancock, V. R U:ll 1-8
l0 Fast. U, H. - !:
Mif Barnes. U. B. 11:11 l-t
. , Otvpmle record. WorM'i
accepted . record, 11:11 S. by
Jloff, Norway. (Rabin Carr.
Tale, haa nulled 14 feet out
door and 14:1 Indoors: l.ee
Barnra, Southern California,
vaulted 14:1 Vi outdoors this
print.) , .
- Br Alsa J. GouM
(Associated Press Sports Editor)
-' NEW YORK tAP) Thera Isn't
niuch difficulty selecting- the pole
vaulting Blc Four to represent
America In the Olympics this year
quartet at least that will do un- chsa Hicks - SI
til soma phenom comes along to'K. 1.. Lilly 17
- upset the works. j n. W. Frees 0
They ar all colters youths and c. w. Blngner 2
' their names are l-ee Barnes, of H. C Batchelder si
' Roulhem California, the Pacific V. V. Church 1
Coast champion: Babtn Carr, of W. C. Perkins 2
Yale, the Inlercolleriata A. A. A. (A. W. Nelson M
A. champion: William Droegemuel. iKd Morris SI
ler, of Northwestern, tho Mlg TenjKlmer Stoddard S4
champion, and Ward Kdmonds, of Krend Ijimer 4
Manford, th next thing to a rham- c. X(. Bohnenkamp... 6
plon. . IK. K. lilxon - 7
It will take quite a Utile vaulting Johnr Th.,'lr 'I
lo kAp any one of these four off w- ughn . S7
the Olympic team. Fred Sturdy of l,,u' Jfr '
Tale, Paul Harrington of tha Bos-; Bol Cu"d I
Ion A. A. OrO'Oell of Clemson Col- 1'Jlwrence Bay J7
lege, an all-around star, might do A; T- H "
aa-hnt It l.n-t llkel. . W. O. t'llnger
t i . -, - Barnes (Tuunplon
Barnes la tha Olympic champion,
a tills he won four years ago aa a
raera Hollywood High school youth.
Ho also possesses tha unoffleisl
world's record of 1 4 feet. 1
laches Carr, the- only vaulter In
Mrnory who haa cleared 1 4 feet
twice In competition, haa beaten
Barnes decisively In their only two
meetings In the Kast. but there Isn't
much to choose between the two.
Neither haa yet reached his peak.
", Kdmonds, who has dona 11 feet
t Inches any number , of times,
would be a world-beater In any day
that didn't happen to know a Carr
or a Barnes Ha la In the i
m
Johnston was In tennis, ploying defeated the master marksmsn.
second flifdla to Big Bill Tllden. Bobby Jones, king of the amateurs.
t The slim Stanford star Is declar- ln spectacular i-hole play-off
d by eiperta to be the Ideal vault- ! 'or ,h championship yesterday
er and potentially tho greatest of1" ,0 Tn", r"arrll. at the
tha present-day crop, but he haa
not yet displayed the competitive
spirit, of Barnes or Carr. lroege
mueller, ' the Korthweatern atar.
won th Western Conference title
with a vault of 11 feet 1 Inches.
Two yeara sro when tha vaulting 1
Viking. Charley Hoff. was at his,'
neak. breaklns record, win. ei.tie.
ulous ease. American supremacy In break don Farrvll's morale or
the pole vault, checked only once!111" m single stroke. Bobby offer-
In Olvmrlc hlatorv. seemed due Inrl'" no sums sno oeciarm rarreu
another tumble. An In lured heel i
kept Hofr out of the 124 Olym
pics, where Barnes won the Jump
off from another California youth.
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of competition altogether as a re
sult or prorrsiionslliint himself in
thin country, not only spoiling the
prospect of a duel with our young
stsrs, but removing the only appar
ent obstacle to an American clean
sweep.
Carr or Rames. If ther are In
form, will have a good chance tojtao Olympic championships. This
settle tha question Of Individual ' mark Mould be scorned today by
supremacy at Amsterdam. The high school vaulters. Jack Wtl
honors so far are in Carr's favor lllams. Southern California athlete,
even though Barnes has vaulted a (was not taken un the trip of his
hslf Inch burner than his Yale riv. .team eastward fur the I. C. A. A. A.
al. Either is capable, how vrr. of
knocking off the Olympic record of
H feet, & Incbca, made fcy Krank
loss of Cornell In the 1: games.
Foss, a great competitor, cleared
the record height on a rainy day
and after a dash don a allppery
runway. He hsd previously left his
nearest rivals over a foot below ered only outside choices, yet they
him. His Lap was a world's record tl.d for flmt pUce, beating out
at tha time and stood until Hotf inuch veterans as Jim Brooker of
prang Into prominence snd stsr- j Michigan and lialph Kpearow, the
tied the world with a succession of ! Oregon parson snd favorite,
record performances. j Victor Pirkard. the Canadian
Carr vaulted 11 feet ( during a star who placed In he last Otym
downpour and on a muddy field at ; pic. may be one of the leading for
Cambridge recently to beat Barnes leign threats this year. Pirkard hs
for tha second straight year in the represented the 1'nlverslty of Pitts.
I. C. A. A. A. A. championships , burgh in American college corn
Trie Ri see had the bar raised to 'petition snd tied Edmonds and
14.: but couldn't qulto make It. i Sturdy for third Discs at 12:10 la
fair cleared 14 fe for tha flmt
time la this meet a year ago. He
did 14:1 Indoors last February.
fUrses went a half Inch higher on
the roast this sprint.
Thlrtr rears if. a inarm of less
than li fet was sufficient to win
LOCAL GOLFERS
LOSE TOURNEY
Walla Walla Wins Inter
city Match by Score
of 69 to 7
The ha Oram.? country club golf
It-am took un anticipated drubbing
from th polished Walla Walla
players yesterday on the Washing-
.ton course during a swe It erinff day
that diminished some hat the
pleasures of th tourney. The
Walla Wnlla club has a large ag
, gregntion of strong1 glofera, men
who shoot a consistently good
game with veteran skill. They
"swung their stuff" yesterday to
make 69 point to a skinny seven
fur the local braasle-wlelders.
Many of the 27 I .a Grande golf
ers who played wnt to Walla Wal-
la on Saturday and played a pre-
' liminary round or so that after-
"inoon. They found the beautiful
:jWalla Walla course In eireltent
shape and commented particularly
on the condition of their grean.
The Walla Walla golfers demon
strated their usual kindly hospital
ity, thi-y said.
ItynnliLs (ii ia M
C. H. Reynolds showed some of
the golf of which he is capable
turning In a card of at strokes. He
made one point for I -a Grande.
Jack Ttenner. the I -a Grande pro
fessional, and Charles Hicks,
j youthful stellar player for the lo
cal club, each had a pretty tl,
J Hicks' score contributed the only
! three points that any one la
Grande player made while Rentier
jwho played the Walla Walla pro
'frasional wss beaten. W. C. Per
kins contributed two points when
he shot a J. not quite his usual
good golf. Klmer Stoddard, though
his score wss not up to his aver
age, contributed one point.
Accompanying the golfers were
several wfvea who spent the day
visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
I-anser drove to Walla Walla flat- .
urday. as did Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,
U Ully. Mrs. Kd Morris accom :
panied her husband and Mrs. Hal !
Rohnenksmp and Mrs. chas Bonn j
enkamp were among the la
Grande folk at (he Walla Walla1
tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Hal,
j Rohnenkamp were guests of Mr, .
and Mrs. H. H. Coburn. - I
' The Summary
The strokes and points follow:
Strokes Points
c. if,
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Heynolds . M
ltenner SJ
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1
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II
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0
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0
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0
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illsl Bohnenkamp ...
F. 1. Meyers
'Wm. Slegrlst
II. It. Coburn
ma
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101
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Farrell Defeats
Bobby Jones In
Play-Off Sunday
CHICAGO. June 15 (API
Johnny Farrell. professional, la the
e- . . ...... H-
uijl'ion oi tne i nitea roaiea, naving
ase vi i. Mew iwrm iv ptitt ni
kingdom and reap the 15.000 re-
iward that goes with it. Farrell.
from what seemed a hopeless chase
after his 26 holeiL csme hack to
1 rain tie as Ratihv .tinned and
'nkidded on his final round.
Jones on the last two holca of
yesterday's match, shot two suc-
cessive birdies but could not
deserved to win.
Inventor Victim
Of Ilia Own Boat
rOHTT-AXD. June S3 tAP
Kdward Khlers. tt. wan drowned
y-.it. rJay when a small metal boat
which he had Invented capwted.
A. g&m
couldn't
enough.
this spring iM-cause he
do U feet consistently
Vault t'ncrrtatn
Nevertheless poie vault form is
frequently uncertain, Hama and
Graham, the kids of the Olympic
team four years ago. mere eonaid-
the. I. C. A. A. A. A. meet. He la
regarded as a real threat by U
on H obe rt son, O lym pic bead
coach, but the Cmnadiaa crack has
yt to caus Carr ayih.nc to wor
ry about oa a day whea tht EH
ace was in a vaulting mood,
LYMPIC HOPES
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OAKLAND
Coach Clyde Uttlefleld la confident that Garland Shepherd, one of
the two nice high Jumpers he cu.-iched this year, will niiike the
Olympic rquad this summer, shepherd's liM mitrk In this event
was made at the nMlonnl Uttercollepifties in 1527. lie Jumped c
feet &j Inches. He has won several Important dual meets and re
lay carnivals with lenps of better than six feet, anh has beaten V.
R. Hansard, another Texan and holder of the.world's iMerroUeg;lalQ
title with a record of feet 1 Inches, man)1 times. He lives at
New Jump Rules No
His Style, Harold Osborn Holds
RI.AcK.411RG. Va. (AP) Har-
old Ostrorn. holder of the world's
record as a high Jumper, is not
worried about the new Jumping
rules whereby the bar is placed on
top of the standards instead of on
the pegs at the side.
Some sports followers contend
.the Changs will affect Osborn 's
prowess since, they say, his Jump
ing form causes htm to "tip" or
touch the tar as he gos over. This
Is denied by Osborn.
"For yera I have remained si
lent while sports writers discussed
my- form." the great athlete said.
"Cont roversy has raged as to
whether I Jumped or dived ovr the
bar; w hethsr 1 hold the bar on
the standards 'by a clever trick
or whether 1 actually clear It.
"In answer to this I invite any
one to witness any of the meets
in which I Jump or talk to any
fair-minded official before whom 1
!hav jumped.
"ln Germany in 1925, I was sub
jected to a dozen or more movie
cameras taking pictures of me in
action and I have yet to hear a
word of criticism from the Ger
mans. Moreover. the Germans are
copying my Jumping form which
shows that 1hey do r.ot find fault
with it.
"I have yet to be disqualified in
any meet nor was there a murmur
of dlssatisfsctlon from the French
officials tn 1 i r 4 about my Jumping
form. Yet tefore 1 reached the
other side these Official. had Open
ly questioned It.
"Since Mike Sweeney's record
Jump of six feet, IS Inches a quar-
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On look at Ihe btv plcturo evplains perfectly why Jolc Ray Is the
perfect runner In action. The torm of the little Chicago taxi driver
who turned front a premier mtler lute one of the greatest na ra
th oners a the country has long been extolled by the coaches aa the
portoct tyle and It seldom has been shown as It Is la this picture.
HU U tne driving atyle with the muscles ot the let and shouMers
' acting aa ptatons whil Nutmt ftyle is more ot a leper
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SHEPHERD
Handicap To
ter of a century ago. no world rec
ord height has been cleared with
out touching the bar. Rut in com
petition I have cleared the bar at
the following heights:
"Six feet, inches. Indoors,
Kansas City, February 7, IJi25.
"Six feet. inches, outdoors,
Glasgow-. August 1, 125.
' Six feet, six inches. Indoors,
Chicago. March SI. 1S27 (over new
standards).
"Six feet. BH inches. Madison
Square Garden, New York, Morch
2. l!2". Over new standards. ) H
"Six -I inches. Ronton and
Brooklyn this year over new stand
ards. 'ln exhibitions 1 have cleared
the bar without touching at:
"Sis feet. 6 V inch m indoors,
January 31. 1
f "Six fet 7 7-1 C inches. Univer
sity of Illinois, November 2, ISiJ.
I "Six fw-t, 7, inches, outdoors.
iGalestiurs. lirT. April 2S. IS2S.
! "The six feet six inch Jump In
doors at Chicago, March SI. If27.
is the highest jump ever made over
the new standards.'
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PEXliLETON. Juno 25 API A
skyrocket fired by children caused
a grass fire Saturday night on th
north hill near the Pendleton re
servoir that burned over several
acres of ground before it was
brought under control. Several
grass fires occurred in Pendleton
last we k and the warm weather
ts Increasing the fire hazard her.
Running Form
BEAVERS DEFEAT
HOLLYWOOD TWICE
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Hollywood lost, ground when'
Portland turned In two victory's k-7
and 6-2. Moth teams hitthe ball
hard, but Couch and Tomlio had, (T ,(, A04alcl lrcs
letter support In 'pinches. liai-l The, National - league pi-nnnnt
teries: Couch, Yeikes and Hego; 'raee is fast becoming a chu' Willi
Hhellenbach. Kullerton and Bass- four 0iu vainly trying to match
ler. Agnew. Second game: Tornhn ,tride with Bill MrKechnie's ram-
and Hego; Ithodea, Hulvey and St. l.ouls Cardinals.
Busler. j ou jv, Alexander took his an -
IU-IU Win Twhc Icienl right arm out on the mound
The Mission Hells completed a st Cincinnati yesterday and pitched
cheerful series with the Indians
In M rintilile win. lukim? ill. first '
game 7-. and the se-ond
Pill tie pitchtHl a tbr--hlt game in
Dm morning while I'intfbody fat
tened the Hell itoore by homing
with the liases lo.itlcd. In the s-r-nnd
mme- lloltinr won his own
battle with a trip!- that scored two)
runs. Rattt-rb's: Rrynn and Rore -
annf: Pilletw- anfl Whltnt y. rVc-
ond game: Wilson and Parker;
Holling and Huldwin.
Srals, Sacx reak Kven
' Kan Francisco t:ind Sacramento
broke even tn a pair of tight games,
jthe Senators winning the first by a
!' " count, and me iM-ats tne
sTond by a C-5 score In eleven inn-
ings. Mails and Jacobs. Seal mound
aces were Ineffective In pinches in
the second tilt. Free hitting
marked the morning game. Bat
teries: Mw-iy, Moudy, Mftrhel and
Vargas: Vinci, Shea and K oh ler.
Si-rond grime: Mail, Jacobs and
Sprint; Flynn. Runs and Severeld.
AngrK Take Two j
los Angeles turned in a pair of
wins at Oakland's expense. The
scores were 1 -o and 6-2. Bruce '.
Cunningham. Oakland youth with j
the Angels, held the Oaks to two
hits In the first game. Hood and
Rerger hit homers for the Angeles
In the afternoon game. Batteries:
Cunningham and Sand berg; Crag
head ami Head. Second game:" i
Wright and Hunnah; Rehler and i
Read. j
JOHXSOX RESIGNS
Ernie Johnson, manager of the
Portland basvball club, has tend
ered his resignation to President
Turner, to laVe effect next Sun
day. Johnson will remain with the
team as a player. Bill Itodgers
has been selected to guide the
Fit-avers through the second half
of the split season, which begins
the first of July.
BIG BILL WINS . I
OVER ENGLISH '
PLAYER EASILY
W1MRI.KOON, June 25 AP
Big Bill Tildm ' openel his at-I'-mpted
come back on the tennis
courts of Wimbledon today with a
smashing victory in the first round
of the Wimbledon championships
over M. Summerson. youthful
English player. C-'t. 6-1. C-fl.
Jt-hn Hennesey. younp American
Iavis cup star al;o swept through
to an ea!y victory, defeating the
English player E. Mather, -1, -,
-2.
Not behind their American
friends, the French Oavis cup stars
Rene leiiCote iind Ht-nri Cochet.
slso w on their opening matches
..aCoste eliminated H. I Walcott.
S-. -2. 6-". w hiie Cochet elmi
ated Sieem. lutlisn ranking .layer,
-2. -6. 6-2.
George J-ott. m tnlwr of the
American I tuvis cup team also had
an easy time winning his oening
match, defeating F. Crosbie. 6-2.
-.
Helen Wills and most of the 7S
aspirants to her title as queen of 1
Wimbledon, were in competitor's
ground grandstand. Their turn
comes tomorrow. All the time of
the opening day was needed to re
duce the 12 men competitors in
the championships tu a more size
able numlnr.
W1MH1.RPON. Eng.. June 25
(Al'l Fraocis T. Hunter. Ameri
can 1 v.s cup tennis team mate of
Rill Tildt n, suffered a sur prising
atefiaisi tinln v in thp fii-st round of
the Wnnl'b don singles champion
ship.
Ed Andrews of New Zealand put
the American out of the tourna
ment after a hard fl e s-t battle
by scores of -4. 5-7, 6-4. Z-6. 7-5.
Wilbur F. Coon Jr.. 16-year-old
mvniUT of the American team
swept to victory over Axel Peterson
of I "enmark in impressive nyle.
7-5. 6-S.
Cottage Grove Is
Swamped by Salem
SAl.KM. Ore., June : 4AP
Cottage Grove was no match for
Salem here Sunday and the Sen
ators w on a Willamette Valley
league bail game 14 to n. Bed
Hidinrs and Suit. van polled out
homers for the Senators. Smith.'
who starti-d on the bill for Cot
iav Grove was re!ievd by Hub
Iwll in the seventh. Neither was
effevtlve. H. H. E
"ottaKe Grove . - - 3 4
Salem - 14 14
B-vtlerit s; Siiuih. Huht-eSl anJ
ttrr. Beck an.l Edwards.
MOM.t.K. I-IIN
PENOI.VrrON. June S5 AP 1
-'ornelius V. taniel. 64. one of the-i
first white chtMr-n bora in the;
I matilla country. dtet Saturday at j
heme here. He was bom in 164. 1
National League Pennant Race "
i Finds Four Clubs After St. Louis
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,'nUMt. Emily Team
Nosed Out 3 to 2
By Enterprise
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I ' The Mt. Kmlly Co. bast-hall team '
vas nosed out 3 to 1 In one of the.
jlwst games of the I'nlon-Wallowa
'county league played at the high
school Held here yesterday aft-r-
noon.
Knterprise has been leading the I
league and is conceded to have an'
exceptionally strong team.
In
plte of their strength, however.
the Mt. Emily team was threaten
ing throughout and turned in an
excel lent b ra nd of bane ha 1 L
A fair-sired crowd witnessed the
contest.
Albany Wins From
Eugene Team, 5-4
EI "GENE, Ore.. June 25 (AP)
Eugene, handed Albany a 5-4 vic
tory in a Willamette Valley league
game at Alliany Sunday An error
by Bliss, ratrher. in the seventh
let In one of the two Albany runs.
the Cardinals to a 1 to i victory
over the Keds. The Ileds dropped
to fourth place.
Getting to Kmy Krcmer for six
runs In the, third inning, the Cubs
halli-J the on-rushing rillsbllrg
I'lmtcs at Chicago, S-l.
The Giants lost further ground
by taking a two to nothing beating
from J.-as IVtly and the Brooklyn
lcohins. 1
The New York Yankees stretrh-
. margin over the Amerl-
! can Iwurue field to eight and a half
snl,. i,y tniiinjj the measure of
1B 1!wrton ,,,, 4 lo , George
1'iPl-gnia turning In a three-hlt
performance for his 13th victory
j in 15 starts. Balm Huth hit hut
I 2hth homer of the season.
I Hadjey outpitehed George I-Srn-
Uhaw by a wide margin as tho
Senators took the Philadelphia I
Athletics Into camp at Washington,
6-3. N
George Grant wns in rare form
and the Cleveland Indians evened I
Hie series with the Browns at Hi. j
Jl.oiils. four to :.
I 1'etroit movid out of the cellar,
las linen Carroll bucked the Clilca- j
I go White Sox down 7-5.
I
. Hill Raker. Kugene pitcher, hit one 1
jAlbiatiy mun in the ninth, allowt-d i
i on" hit. and then overran a bunt. '
j to fill the base. Two hits, fol- j
lowing the wobble M in the win-.
ning Albany runs.
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Kugene 4 9 2!
Albany - 5 6 11
lt,tt.-i,.c. Itobn. ntwl lllfu.- Cnle
I ,UHn anJ Wilkinson,
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Three doctors operate4l upon
President Kemal, of Turkey, for
rMJ.oval of a pimple. Gosh, how
many doctors would it take If Ke
mal ever caught the measles!
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Is Now on Display at Our Show Rooms
Perkins Motor Co.
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