La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 12, 1928, Image 2

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    Thursday, July 12,1928
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
When the American" Olympic Team ; Was Chosen
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REDBIRDSDROP
GAME TO GIANTS
IhfHviriablo
Cincinnati Slides Back a; N' " orry niout ti-
" M I utila nnJ 'Pi ;Mivnfft h uf tho Ami'rlrun Olympic
. iOU'll IUI1K3 nnU 11- 'imrk anil flHtl Kiunil, tfensutlonal
rcrs Hre&k Even , . 'Iiwrforiniinrmi i mi wents of um
VJ joiymiiln pi'OKriini tlurlliK the flnul
trlllla fur tin ll.lll hil.f nl Unul.ut
American Isviriir. Ntsiiillnita
.' . W. I I'rt.
! New York - 67 S! .Ml
t )hlluVIililu 47 3J . i
Kt.,l.eul. 49 40 .til,
i i Cleveland. St .4&T ;
.'" rnirano 44 .4f.o
t) Washington 14 46 .441 1
Hctotl 81 44 '.481 l
I1 Detroit 11 47 .46
' 4 v
; i Xnllnual Iawkiiu Standings
' , W. I., Pet.
' ( W. Ixula . 61 S .M I
' V New York - 4J SI .but I
U flnrlnnatl 47 86 .67.1 '
, riilrsito 4 17 .664 I
' llrooklyn ...... - 41 Id .631 ;
J I'lltihiirr 87 411 . .481 I
I Host on 84 61 .820
! Philadelphia II 61 .IKS'
By William 4. Oilpnian
Associated l'ri'ss Rports Writer)
Whenever the Cardinals set
lli.m.alv.a foe n lean Into n long
.....I ... n .,Au Inuvh it I fliule'
.flold, soinethlnr always seems to
liet
:...i:...,.hi ,ll...
.niaiical certainly will be reached
both Major clrculta about mid-
pteniber, but this National league
fire has a way of hanging on. ;
.'nali (rom three, beatings In'
Pittsburg, the runner-up Qlonts
tolled Into St. I.diiIs and won the
first guniu of four t to 4. ,
"'Cincinnati slid hack Into tlllrn
'place yesterday by losing to the
Itoblna i to 1.
The
ruin took another from thn """ ,7 r i . ' V.J
7l i Tnd lhe Tlrales i'"t of IK. Ainaleur Ath-
Li? Jr.. : 1 " "Uo IJirionr' Oustuvuit.T. Kirby.
HiAVe&
nonert'tttr Uie- rhliMoa, I to- l(-ln w
game wnicn voi hi num
of two pltchert Ursine and Hill.
r. , iwiM nK c.ca
The 1 mnelon J Uniriis MP. rnn.
' iluued at the even pac tnto .which
J 'it settled some ten duys ugo when
j. the Yankees decided to loiter along
. Iror a while unlll more strenuous
h efrorts skeined to be neoeaaary. Tho
: -j champions got another even break.
, loilug the first to the Tigers. 4 to
as Ken Hollowny and Kluni Van.
v glider outpttchetj George Tlpgras
k mid Wiley Moore, and winning tho
I ,; eond, to 6.
"v- $ , Walt Jloyt won his twelfth
' game of tho season In the second
engagement, but Herb I'ennock
; had to rush to the box In the ninth
to put down a IVtrolt uprising
: which all but tied the score.
The Athletics got only ull even
' break against the While Sox. and
railed to galn-whllo the lied Sox
end the Indians won close games
from thu Itrowns and the Senators.
Slim Harris turned in his best er
fort of the sesson to trim Dan
Uowlev's crew, 4 to 3, while
It neves third error enabled Hud Hit
to shadn Hadley In a nlp-aud-tuck
duel at Washington 2 to 1.
MAUTYK TO SCIMXCK
NKW YOltK A martyr to sc.
ence. cared little for wealth. Ir.
lltdeyo Noguchl, who died of Afri
can yellow fever while studying it,
left an estate of f 12,00a,
"Go to the ant,
thou sluggard;
consider her
ways atu! !o
wise."
The ant saves. ,
Do likewise.
U. S. National
Bank
Member Federal Reserve
System
tjoLomoiv
if
ih7i.ljL.WIh
I recently ftirtilatied enoiiKh sssur-
ttiirn I lint the Americans will be
the outstanding fuvorltes at Am
Mfriltim thin summer.
Here ar the flint photographs
of the flnul triuls at lionton.
Frank Wykofr, the aenaatlonal
sprinter from Uleudale, ('ul., who
YANKS TO EUROPE'
- , .
. , , ' ' , ,
Americas lieSC JVien and
Women Athletes En
lloute for Amsterdam
lly Alan J. fiould
(Associated I'n'ss Rports Kdltnr)
NKW lOHK (AD Anoth
..I
athletic argusy. set forth July
t
w,,h f'"" wvl"K nnd spirits high
aboard; the S. S. IWdetlt Ituose
i r"'";'" "'" "1U"M
-" "'-' -' ""-
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11 M Probably the best or-
Kunlied athletic expedition ever to
lve Ynkee shores, guided, as It
Is, by a soldier returning to Kuropa
h. .mii -Jr
,,ul "oula .MacArthur ami ac.
coinpaiiled by such able figures In
lello 1'irion Oust
farmer head of the
ina,lM. jeHpjt W. Kublen.
!a stuff of coaches headed by l4tw
ana
son itouerison. cuiet of. me track
und field lomvL
New leadership
Thin year's Olympic campaign Is
under n'W leadership, for Uenerul
Mat-Arthur has taken over the
presidency or the Olympic Commit
tee In sucot'sslon to the veteran
Col. Kohfit M. Thompson, whlh
Mr. llulbert, head of the A, A. V,
forcm, Iihh taken the plum of the
late William C. 1'rout The latter
died white In the midst of organ
ising thu .Olympic work.
The chartered voyage of the
President Itoosevelt lias contrast as
well as similarity with former
Olympic argosies. UUe the trip to
t " ,p V.
'"'"J """".a living tiuarters for the
Stockholm In 1912. the ship will
main body of athletes while they
are In Amsterdam ror the Interna.,
tlonal competition.
Mtie-Uay Trip
Hunk th.. vnvs or ISO to
Athens, which took a stormy three
weeks, the Itoosevelt will dock at ,
Amsterdam. It Istexpected, In niue
days, to give the athletes time to.
shuke ofr their seaegs. The big
competition starts July 25.
The athletes, oreum of the crop
In a doxeu branches of sport and
gathered from all over the country,
have been provided with every fa
cility for comfort und activity
while sailing ueroas. They are
traveling first class; In fact they
; have been given the preference
: over nil other members of the
1 puny, officials und others. In the
allotment of accommodations.
Cormerly the athletes have had to
take what they could get.
"Our pulley this time has been
to favor the athletes In every re
spvet," (J'n. MscArthur declared In
pronouncing the committee's ol
ley. "They are the ones who have
the big jolts to do and we felt that
they should havr first considera
tion." So it U a stytttth as well as a
hopeful outfit that sallies forth to
.meet the uortd's athletic beet In
everything tim track, rowing,
swimming, boxing and wrestling to
"eight-lifting, fencing, yuchtlng.
shooting and gymnastics.
The tnjtKext problem, perhaps. Is
as Rood rondiUun as possible on the
way over no that they will not lose
all the ,Ik of their rorm In the
final trvoutH. It Is here that I -aw-son
Koberlson and his corpe of
aides have thHr hiKrvnt Job in hand
but they ffcpev-i to keep their
(hatKts ctiv enough so that It
will not Uk. many days, o(f the
.ship, to set them back in top form.
Taak 1W Swluuners
The swimmer will have their
lmprovutrd unk. the boxers and
the wrestlers their ring nd mats.
the fencers their strip and the
: gymnasia their rope on which to
exercise, but there isn't much hope
for the runners a-ho want a two or
ithreo mile workout. More harm
jthan good ti&s come frota ranning
around the decks and It Is aaf to
jaay the coaches will take n ua-
. &ysi -jwj hJmPf-. : :
on four qualifying: Hoatu In th .rSA f f ' ' ,1 n -a.. XWC; V, .
110-meter event in Olympic record
time of 10 8-6 seconds. Is shown
In the upper left photograph. The
sprinters In the photograph, read
ing left to right, are Itilnsell
(who finished third).' Hracey (who
finished fourth). Wykoff. McAl
lister (who finished second), and
Qulnn. .
A unique finish of tin finals of
the JlO-meter hurdles Is shown le
loiv the sprint riulsli. Itnss Nlrh-
ols of Hlauford
'who fulled -to
niakn th
team even though he
r;y ruks of ",J,,ry or pu "I
j ne irip over win iiirmsn pieniy
mental activity for the strate-
sts and couches, who will he ahle
to man out their nliinn in the lleht
of perforuianeea In the tryouts.
This will he carefully flone for tho
flnul American entries must he
radioed to Amsterdam the iluy he-
fore the Kooscveltis scheduled to
dock. There Will be no opportunity i
for . changes or revision nfter the
hoys disembark. .
.
A l At l .
'American Aimeies
Taking It Easy
lly llic Assmlatnl Pns
amwahh h. h. i-ui-.iim-.n i i
auusimi.T, juiy is (AO A t
igreat raiiu lias settled over Amerl-ishortsiop, went a-hoining against
ca's Olympic team. After the; the Seals with the result 'that the
noise and excitement of sailing salons won a 3 If) 2 decision In 16 I
and. for many, the thrill of their inning . . i. :
first time on on ocean liner, the with Hughes pitching steady.
uwueuui who nope 10. nring
back to Amerk-u a lurge part of
tho Olympic laurel wrenths have
"IU" p.u.-.-my ,mo smpi.uu.ru
routine and have li..Kun to obey
the first order of (heir coaches ami
trainers to rest.
IltdaSHtlon 1m th nrlnnlmil nm,
srrintloil for tbA firHt feu- tlnv '
Many of the track and field stars -
Who competed In the final tryouts
under the. broiling sun at Cam
I bridge are underweight as a result.
On this list are all four men who
will compete In the decathlon. An
aggregate of &i pounds wus. lost
by tiie all-around performers in
their gruelling two-day test,
i Hohcrtson plans to sunt exer
cise fur most of hla trark s(iiad
tomorrovv but the workouts will
he stationary.
Morgan-Martin Co
Again Postponed
NKW VOHK. July 1! (AM A
alloWPr ,,., th(, rollrth
t,.i i.
juniop jjmvht rlumiplhlp
between To. Morgan, ot Seattle.
nnd CannonlMill hMtlie Martin, New
Y rhullenger. Weather permit-
ting
the fight will 1 at Kbbetts
tomorrow night. ,
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One of the best Olympic prospects the south has this year Is Kd '
llamm, the Georgia Tech broad Jumper, who has been credited
with several leaps of !3 feet. At Boston Saturday he nearly equaled -3
feet. He came Into prominence last yenr when he wtn this
event at both the IVnn Relays and the national interco41etMteA.
He has added distance to his leaps in meets this year, climaxing the
aeason with a leap of JS fel to ass in win broad Jump honors at "
the national Intercotletlstes. The C.eorgtan won a berth on the
Olympic squad In the face of stern competition from XeHart ttulw
bard, Al Bates, Oyer and other esirlbMtt broad jumper.
ran a qualifying heat In world's
record time,, was leading up to the
lust Jump, where he tripped. He
Is shown here as he pitched to the
ground. Anderson of wshini..n
"
'Missions Even
Series; Beavers
Beaten 9 to 5
raclMC fount league KtniKlillKN ,
Hollywood
.7oo
.700
.000
.Clio
Saernmeet a
'Han l-'mnclsro
jHealtle
j Mission .........
.400
"usiun.i
.400
.3(10
.3110
i-oniand
I .os Angeles
The ordinarily mild mannered
hat of Hay h'rencli. -Kneramento
luill, the Missions evened the Port-
land series at one all by trimming
the Heavers 9 to 6 , ;
onkland. suddenly . revrtird to
lt year's championshlp.formJiind
.n.,i.,i,K. i. Lu A
to 1 score, in the fourth Inning;
imp tin km urnrMi is run nit 1 i iiiim.
.Inability to hit In nineties rout
Seattle n 6 to 2 defeat from Holly-
wood.
The Indians got their men
on the bags, hut were unuble
to
push them across the plate.
NIGHT FIGHTS
' Hy tin Asmintc! 1rtss
CHICAGO Yo tm ir Jack. Thotnn
Hon, California. ti'ehulcnUy knocked I
out Itusste l.eltoy. Knrgo. N. !..
(5). Jimmy Mollcte, Chicago, won
liom I'Vankle l-Ylsco. Chicago (C).
Hoy I'eters. Chicago, knocked out
.lean Hnrnes. Chicago (1).
1A YTON. Ky. Vincent Hnm
Itright. Cincinnati, knocked out Joe
Chancy, Chicago (S. Calvin lljiker,
Aurora, I ml., won from Curley
Perm no, Indfapolis ). (jeorgi
A memo. Newark, O,, defeated
Krankie (Mark, Indianapolis 4).
About the time a popular song
Kets popuhtr It loses its popularity.
ED ITAMM
won this event.
'I he outstanding performance of
Ihe final trials was the leap of Kd
llumm ..r Hci.i-ga T.ch. in the
hroad Jump. II.- set u new world's
Mji'unl. Ills illKlanca was ii reel
Ills Inches. Humm Is slihwn in
the center, up In the air. every
muscle strained as lit. mutie his
recoru-hreuklng Jump.
... J- '7... . .V '. "" "er,
i-Ai,.i,.u.neu a new world s rec-
iMtn LiiAt;!!-: i,i:,vii :its
(liii'luiliiig (iames or July II)
(II.V the AsMM'futetl J'ress)
XATIO.NAI,
Hailing llomshy, Braves, .40.1.
It tins llottoln ley, ( 'urds, 70
Huns Hutted In liottomlev
("nrds. HLssoiiette, .Ttobins, 78. '
I lilts Douthlt, Cards, 120
Doubles -I iornshy, Braves, 28
Triples Bottom, y, .curds, 12
Tlomers Wilson. Cubs. 22
Stolen Bases Fllsch, Canls, 10
ritening i.ucas. Beds, . won. u.
lost
'
; AMKTUCAY
J llatllng (loslln, Kellators, .409
Huns It lit It. Yanks, 87
I Huns Hutted In Uehrig. Yanks,
Hits ManiLsh, Brow ns, 1 1 7
Uuubles Ktagstead, Ited Sox, 30
Triples Itlce, Si-nators, Jl
lluiners U'nth, Yanks, 3:
Ntohm HnseH Most 1 1. White Sox,
'itciiing -i row.ier. itrowns. won
9, Inst 1.
mmai.tii (.i:ori'j:n ox uxi:u
NKW YOltK Owners of n bil
lion dollars or more art aboard tho
steantHhip Majestic, en route to
.-,....
That's Wall street's guess
na m tl... ..,tifl nr I l
Bun, his purintr, Charles Steele;
Andrew W. Mellon and his brot li
er. W. 1..
Old Gold hits a'
tn
"Yes, Turn well over 21 ... so
' I could see no retison whj; I
sli.iiildn't nuiku lite blindfold
leut. As I tried the four lead
ing cigarettes 1 kept this 'box
score' on the results:
N3. 1
No. 2
No. 3
. . out at first
this one 'fanned'
out on a pop Ay
No. 4 wui Goi.ni a home run hit!
. "OLD GOLD'S mildness and
smoothness marked.it 'right
oft" the bat' us the best."
Wv do they choose OLD GOLD . . .
Whet m tbift tupcrtority that wins so assay Csommm
people? lt sioipty kntyikt smtkuni ... the new
and delightful ipishcy that Oiu (uid has added to
SMOOTHER AND BETTER lNOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD'
'...- " V '
ord in the 880-weler event. -Hfllin
run this distance In 1:62 2 He
Is shown at the lop. right, at the
rinisti of his run. .
nelow Huhn is the finish of tho
ir.n-mter race with Huy Conger
the lowan. loading the leld.
At the I'llN-llu rlvl.t Hol.ln Cn
'onring over the top to qualify as
, one or me American pole vaulters
lo go to Amsterdam, Is shown.
Heeney Working
Under Glare of
Powerful Lights
FATJl HAVKN, N.'J., July 12
(AIf If Tom Heeney fulls in his
uttftnpt to lift Gene Tunney's
henvyweiftht crown in their Imttle
at the Yankee stadium July 2fl, It
won't be because he Is not lined to
ring conditions. Tom starts tontKht
to K't used to the conditions he
will encounter at the stadium by
performing his daily boxlmy stunt
at night under the glare of power
ful lights. He does not havo an
outdoor ring,, but (he big barn In
which "Honest Tom" has pitched
his ring is the next best thing.
The Irishman from t.ie antipodes
trot a tiirtti' 11 f the kind of- Itnvlnir
- 'the champion will offer him' In his
ttHt daylighr workout yesterday
when he went one fast round with
Armand fynunuej, the.young Calif
ornia sensation.
' ' TV N X K V H Al XSf OX 4 3Mf ItiK
SI'KCl'LATOit. N. Y., July 12
(A P) Generous doses of milk
Imvo knr Honp Tnnncv frnm Imin.
i Ing down tod fine for the defense
of his title against Tom Heeney
the Yankee stadium July 20.
blindfold
-ct
r ft
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
On a swM-ins jUghi m out tUicntrt I . . ,
citarette. And it
tobacco plant ...
hy you can pick
ri.ll.AY I'lMKiKAM
The Natlonnl ru-ondcallnif com-
pany proKrnm for Friday night fol-'((i mho.
Iowa: 8 to 9, Wrlifley revlew:'9:3fl. i KKHO Sun Franclaco (464. 3m
Moon MukIc: 10 o ". innce music.- ceokc) 8, "Oreat I.pdlea"; 9, eon- ,
KKX Portland (277.m-iu"-
Ike) 8. atudlo program: 9, ABC
chain: ill to 12, dance orchestra.
.KHO OnVland
S. NHC
9,- trio: 10 (o il, quartet
concert. ' ! . -, .
' Kl'O San Francisco (422.3m-
7lokc) 8, NMC; 9, violin , ricitni
I Although the champion still has! - KOA Denver (325.9m-9JOKc) o,
two weeks of work. Ill) is now Just ugrlculture; 8:80,. orchestra; 9 to
jdiort or the peak of condition. Jle 9:30. "Music Album."
weights J97 pounds. oiidl ufter a I KOMO Seattle) (309.1 m-970kc)
jhard workout he ia five pounds s: NW: 11. news: 11:80 to 12:30.
! lighter, the enact welglU he In-'theater frolic '' '
tenda to carry when he.roe.es Hee- ' IsRIH lortlrtni (i7r..im-io.i.
("ey. - : - ".Quartet: J. highways hlways
. .i.. n mil airways; 12 to 1,' somnamliul-
ju.in.jr .
he loses In the rinjf. every Uuy ny
drinking three pints of milk after
.each Be-sslun. Ho does not Intud
Ito let his poundnife drop until the
lV(. of ihn nil., hntiifl. He has al-
ready reached the point where he, trunt.- NeRotlutlons alo un umler
must redure his road work. Yen- way with hat makem of zeoho
terday he ran only four and one- I Slovakia, 'tlermany,' Jtuly. J! unwary
half inileH. - . ami Austria. .
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The J-atquhnr Junior Is Just right for the farmer to lino
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v . . ' ' POHTUXD,' OREGON'
homer for 'T5abex'Ruth
cigarette test ,
in
ii?Wt
.JO-
even in the dark?
comet from the kemrt-bmwt of the
fmeit fkiWrv tkat grpws. Thst'i
(ho Gains with your ryes closed.
I 1) ' Vifft rH-V The idol ol the baseball world ...
JLitfcf jrg$ r "TUe King of Swat"
9:8(1.' studio proKnim; 10 to 12.
KOIK rortlaiid 43 1 Bm-!(4lkc)
8, simllo proKram: .. photopluy:
0:10 atudjo proKrttn; 1 I" 11:80,
ilniw uiualp. ' -
K V A Hun Krnndsra (352.7-
85kr) 1. I)auly talk: K:5. "It"
contrHt: 9. AHf chain; 10 to II. or.
chfatra with aoloist.
KHJ I.OM Angeles (3D9.8in-7r.cl.
lie) 8. surprlso progrnm:' '10. to 12.
AL. 4,
,.(., orchentm:
c.rt. in: JO to iz:m orrnesirn.
j KJK ftrnttl" (.14.ini-8tliikc)'
. stringed trio;. 9, A MC chain; W
to 11, orcheslm.
KHQ Spokuuc : (J70.2iii-ikpj
NBC.
KOVV Portland (491m-810kc)
NHC: 9. concert: :30, NBO;
g,
.!l;10 to 12. Hoot Owls.
. ' -
HKHNK (AJ) SvvImb hat mnnu-
furturerR hnve bwn invm-d to -join,
u proposed Kuroixan Irat curlel. or
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clcriu4 Ut Ui.c with black Cutfee between
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Made front the htart-leavts
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