La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 27, 1928, Image 2

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    Friday. July 27, 1928
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pace Two
Sale On
Summer
Dress Fabrics
Prices Reduced
on all
New Pattern
Varied Colors,
Materials
JkeM.'MlRllta
VullHtt
HILL'S
BOSTON BRAVES
SMITE CUBS, 7-6
Detroit Break Even with
League-Leading New
York Yankees
OUT OUR WAY
By William
British Receive
Fight Over Radio
Iy llitrhcrt W. Barker
(Associated Preaa Hporu Writer)
Hack homo at the Huh, the Don
ton llruvea are nufterlnit from the
Kume acute tuulaiiy that made them
ho feared liuit year a dinettes that
Impels them . to rln from the
dcptha of the aecpnd illvlalon und
Hliilte pennant contendere looae
from their pretentilonN to the 0u
llonnl leuKiie crown.
They choau the t'hlmirn Cuba aa
Ihcir flwl victim, miioih them
hitch, wide ami hundannie on Wed-
licficiuluhlu neatlay and repeated the duae yea
Vmillly itcrduy. Itlrhbuurif'a Btnvle In the
14th scored I''urrcll wllh the rim
that beat the thilat, 7 to 0 and Hen
the Hi ulna down to third place In
the Htundinic. one notch below the
Cincinnati Keda who opportunely
enough heat the I'hilllwi.
Charlie Houl, third f'hlcairo pll
rhi.r of the day, hurled Klltudtfeil
bum-bull until the Hlh but he waa
matched, Blep for step, by Bob
Hinllh, the reformed Inilelder, afler
the score had been tied at Call In
the alxth. '
A four-run rally In the ninth
enabled the Hi-tin to trim the Phils,
U to 4, Jack Hendrlrka throwing
It men Into the fray to pull It out
' JONIlON, .lllly 27 AP KlRht
anil limning funi In Clreat Britain
w. re well rewarded for Hitting up
to enriv morning to hear the 'I'un-ncji-Hceiicv
flnht bruudcaat from
IJew yolk. ' .
I- ciptlun through relny and on of th fjris
a li.rerl wave was rntuuru " I ,, . , ,
i.k ii..i .i,.,niherlca to While the culm and
i. !.,.... iih Hie announcer, aa ha wcra exchonglng
.,.i.i , i, .inn round by round. it.oulH 'Car
TICK OF THE FIELD"
Ihe RedB
places. Ihe Ht.
I ii ii l h were lenglhenlng
their league leud to five full guinea
,hy Inking over the Brooklyn itob
Ins, I to I. "Old Pete" Alexander
jheld the Itoblns to seven hits while
petty, Koupai ami niirnui-uv
pounded fur 16 including a home
run and a triple by l-'runklu Krlsch
who returned to the lineup nfier a
lay-off occasioned by nil injury.
I I lie I IIINUiirK I mum ,,.
,New York Cllonta did nil their scor
ing in Ihe second Inning, Hush's
crew counllng seven times to flva
for the chin of McOinw. i
I in the American league, the New
York Yankees divided a twin hill
wllh the Detroit Tigers. The cham
lilons won the first game, 12 to I,
by the simple process of scoring 1 1
runs on J 3 hits In the Iwelth Inn
'lug. Meusel gut four hits Including
a homer and a triple. The Tigers
batted four Yankee pitchers hard
j I n the- second encounter, and fin
ished on Ihe long end of a IS to 10
! score. Harry ICellmann drove In
eight rum with a home runs, a
PASTURE 1 "ZED ji?..u.,
bin. w Ksviet. inc.
I ma u.iHT.orr, , w '
TEDEN UPSETS
DOPE AND WINS
Rene Lacoste Defeated in
First Match of Davis
Cup Series'
rtOI.T.ANO OARPOS STADIUM,
AUTKiril.. Krance. .Inly 27 AP)
Hlg Hill Tllden, today defeated hia
old rival, Itene lacoste of franco,
jln the first match of the Itovia cup
'challenge vounrt by score! of 1-6.
JU-4, 8-4, 2-0, 6-3.
. 'Die Amerlcnn veteran came
from ; behind after dropping, the
first let and outlaatrd the l-'renrh
i master of machine-like strokes in
!nne of the moat gruelling five-set
j struggles . these tennis giants have
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THE NEW
ZEROLENE
foryour motor
. . n . r. rtnsrvii-v Irlnle and a single.
slon w aa able to hold his own. win
ning the last of the two remaining
sets und the mutch.
Tlhlen HI- to Height '
In Ihe luce of Tllden'a lust furi
ous nssiiult the mechanical preci
sian of 1. Costs was a nothing
and Tlhlen ran out the set with
three straight games. , '
-Tlhlen played one of the most
mngnlflclent matches of his tonnls
the Davis cup from the French career, in proving u.-.. .y, .
nicy oo i-umir mi, ..n
ut leimt In part atoned for the re
verses Buffered nt the Frenchman's
hnn.la In the United States last
ever waged.
Hy winning Tllden gave his team
n flying start In Its drive to regain
who captured it a. year ago In the
United Htates.
Tllden'a victory was his first over
U.nroBte in the lust five times they
have piet and It can be set uown
us an upset.' 1
Big Hill wort in a manner as
dramatic ns were the events of the
pnst week In which he wus drop,
ped from the team for alleged vio
lation of the amateur rule and then
reinstated at the eleventh hour at
Ihe urgent request of the French'
people.
From the start the match was a
duel for individual supremacy ns it
always has been when l.a Coste
has met Tllden and this time both
had a great added Incentive In the
Iiuvle cup. .
. Instead of making a great fight
for the opening set a he usually
does the lanky American today lost
it ut U-l and started his spurt in
the next two sets. He carried lliem
both at C-4 und after the Intarmls-
yeur when Lat'oste beat him in me
duvis cup play and also in .winning
the American championship. La
Coste earlier this seuson handed
We; Hill a beating In a five set duel
In the Ilrltish championship which
he won hut tills proved to he Til
den's day.
Petrolle, Berg
Battle to Draw
rTliCAfin, July 27 (AP) Hilly j
Petrolle, Fargo, N. !., .and .luck
Herg f Unglund fought ten rounds,
to a draw here last night. Kunh
weighed J33 pounds. ,
Although Petrolle kept, the,
judges' decision even by clever
boxing. Berg carried the fight most
of the way. The winner of the
scrap wus to meet Haiiimy Mnn-
ili'll. lightweight champion. ' '
Red Crown Gasoline
Mobile, Zeroline and Quaker State Oil
. Perkins Standard Station
Next to La Grande Hotel on Adams
Follow the
Crowd
Totywe
Friday
Nite
Johnny Robinson's
VARSITY
VAGABONDS
e "Chicago WhIU Hot put th. fourth and then allowed t r e
lludelphla Athletic, elghtiruns to Pile n. The yetert . ... -f
Karnes hack of the league Iter replaced hl.u and is h t i
v,.iiU,.o supplanted by Couch. Kciwy unit
straight day lost both ends, of a
double header to til Cleveland
Indians, 4 to a and. 4 to a.
The r third strulght win, a to i
over th
the I'll
ami hal
leading Yankees.
After dropping their seventh
straight to the t. luls Browns in
the first game of a. doubla-hcntler,
the Washington Henutors came
illicit to win the nightcap, to 4.
Hum Cray pitched the Urqwna t a
1 to l victory In tile first gume.
i Malar leugue ilundlngh today
follow: ,
AMCHICav i,i:a;i :
W. I.
Beaver Hurlers
Helpless, 15ells
Win Short Series
aclflc Coa-sl l eiiBiie KiiiiiiIIiihh
W. I..
Macramenlo 1H 7
Hollywood .t tt 7
Hun Francisco .-14. 11
Oakland 11 I a
Mission 19 13
i.QS Angeles , 1 1 14
Portland ' 1"
Hentlle 1 ID
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J. 20
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Hy llio AmkocIuii iI Press
Three Heaver pllchcrs fell before,
the batting onslaught of Ihe Mis
sions who look I lie short series by
u'liiiilnir ill lo fi. Ortlllllll. Heaver
hlirler, held the Hells
wn until
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Philadelphia .
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Cleveland
Chicago ......
Washington
lielroll
Boston
..OH 28
,.f, 30 .
..M 47
. 44 M
..49 hi
,.41 r,4
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New York ..
: Brooklyn ....
Pittsburg
J Boston
Philadelphia
i,i:Ari:
W. 1..
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fid 40
...fifi 40
, 4!l ,1
48 40
40 45
27 Till
2:t 112
Pol.
.708
.021
.t.26
.454
.447
.48
.404
.398
Pet.
.638
.688
.57B
Die Indians are caslonal right and dazzle him with .
,.f lv nv Hncril. tUe lUSteSt lOOI-WOrit Uliy ih-utjt-
welgnt nus ueveiopeii niui-e tec
days of Jim Corbett. It was just as
amazing 10 Tunney und a worried
hurrasseil look wus on his face, as
he trolled to his comer, a red
bruise above the left eye.
F.mlH Quickly
Oallnnt as, was Heeney'B start
nmld the roars of approbation of
Ihe crowd It ended in quickly as
It began. Within the next three
minutes, Tunney had solved the
problem of the plunging Anzuc
enough to hold Tom even In the
round. From then on Hceney full-
led to win nnuther session,
n. clever I .a drnnde box- j Btrnn(!ey enough, solution of
in the Inst few months .,, ,nl,h . nunrhinz nrolileni from
bus moved up lo un enviable posl- N),w ytVUiun, wth the concrete Jaw
ll.in iiiuong noithwesl lighters, will anil Blpt,.,.iiied body did not come
be seen In ucllon In l.a tlrnnile Rut. lh si,KKing with the chal-
lengi
llefenl, 10 to B.
within one gum
iiiinlo's record In 11127 of 17 con
Hecultve defeats. Johnny Kerr,
Hlur Infiehler and Art Ituhle, In
dian iiiitfleliler, collected homers.
Butteries: McCnbe, Brassier', C.
Miilllvnn and Collnrd, Hchmldl.
Def Allen" Has
Strong Record;
18 Knockouts
Del All.
w, who
Hmlth made circuit clouis. 11111-
leripa: 1'lllelto. Bleniel. liiiliiwin
and Hypeis; Oriinan, I'und
coucn, wniiney. -
inoki.il like certain defcut Into vic
tory, winning from tbu Oiiks. 4 to the Hpnjiiiue buys are coming herni
:i Two. doubles and 11. walk in the under Vic Mnllln's wing, which la
unlay night of this week, lacing rnger. In the second round Oene
Put I'uillll, 14U, of Spokane, 111 a oul).a upon ull bis boxing skill to
scheduled Hi-round headline, event. ' fen( 0fr Tom's rushes. At every
I lei's more recent victories in- ,llrn W Heeney up in clinches
elude decisions over Benny Unison wlln arm8 K0 strong that even
und ,ohnny l.urone. In 40 flglils '.oln'S bulgy muscles could not
Allen bus won 18 by. knockouts. Ureak the grip. Hut in between
line of bis scrups ended In a druw tlme, Gene smashed everlastingly
with Hun Frailer, admittedly 0118 at the challenger's body, now short,
and of the best on .the coast. Only thudding left hooka that boomed
three, defeats ate charged against jt inn lilt of the stomach, now
I os' Angeles ciiinc from behind Allen and none of lliose In the lust rgi,t smashes under, (he. heart that
In tho eighth and turned . wluitlfew month. t ' IvuUUed, Ileeney's side a deep red
' ' . ,'' ,.i,.. ... ',. I, ,.,! ,l,lnri hl lllllHllQ.
ciiiiiii-ngcr IOWCl l l '
Tlien as ITeeney weakened under
umiirli In hiHIlie IOCS flini t lilt body IUOWS Iliac lliremeiir..
Ihey liuve plenly of stuff.
cum, which iitniiiic uve - - . lln,
" , i'I'im. ' r iciN ur now on m ;' . . rn.
Hollywood's victory over tin. (, ,., slo,. .lenger s ron su.es '
jneiu it:u u
- . . . , , 1 iiulma tr i'ii W
TUNNEY IN NEW nioiu dosiu rate. Punches wand-
ROLE IN BATTLE tt the im0.
WITH TOM HEENEY TouJlnoundf'aerdre Idood
i'.. Tm' nose und UPS with
hnife-llke left jabs and right hand
smnshes that carried every ounce
saw visions of bigger and better of the weight and .trength In the
11 Aluuison Miiiure Liaruen ufiii-.i-n .- , -. . ttri-,., 10 hnlt
thrt Hiunneu n ....
eighth rilled the husos mill a long
drive against the hoards brought In
the winning 1 11 II lea.. HiUlurlca; Bur.
fool, Hundherg; Cooper, Heed.
. Stars Tlltl ri"' First
Sncruilieiilu's defeat by the Heals
und
Indiana brought Ihe Mini's lino u
ftle fur first honors wllh Ihe league
uucemukers. "he Kenulnrs leu u
to ! at the hands of Wuller Mulls,
Han Frunclsco veteran pitcher who
funned seven of the Kiicriiinento
nine. The gallic was fairly even
until Ihe fourth und flflh when a
hatting spree netted tile Heals the
noil winning counts, naileries: Minis.
.611 isprlnz; Kulllo und tluiild, Hevereld.
'(ll,r, I Hollywood took the foiir-giime
.3 1 4 'series from Hentlle, giving t lie
.271 Seattle tribe their Hllh straight
The
He
crack a rib, (leno cut loose ngain
five '" the third.' boxing cuguy wn
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I liul lit. nnw lies 111 I lllltiev
makings of one of the greatest "is lormeiiiur.
drawing curds In the history of the1 Now ami then, as lleeney s fea- j
ring if master boxer with the tares crumbled under the champ-
power In Ills grunitu fists to Dnlter ion's marKsniuiisnip, ion, u...
helpless u mil ta whu never before ,Tuniey to the ropes In grave but
wus punched to the canvus. futile efforts to pin him down to ;
Certainly the handsome cham- one spot. There Oene showed his
im i, p... ,,! the cnl..r of an In- sole weakness. Whether from the
dtun', trained to the minute, and memory of the September night tn
siuuge In the perfection of his Chicago when Jack Dempsey
clouting iicciti'ucy, turned loose up- caught mm on me iuie n
on Tom lleeney u. brilliant nil- but knockejl mm uui u.u
round display of fighting power. I of natural aversion to Hint stylo
Issue Kiirtiirnnce of fighting. Tunney seeino..
From the third round until the ways nt a disadvantage there. One
seventh, when a slushing right he bounced so rust lo ine ceme.
hook paralysed the optlo nerve tn the ring that loin was ten biuiiu
T.im's left eye, there was no lines- lug by tho hempen barriers. But
thin of Tunney's supremacy. And the steam was guno, from lleeney s
from Ihe moment that blow land- uttuck.
d until Hel'eree Kd l.'orlies mercl- j Steadily the champion -whittled ,
fully stepped In t save the, Ansae, owny at Ills challenger, stnniling
blind und helpless, after two mln- toe to toe with Tom to batter and ,
uies and 62 seconds of slaughter in slice at his body as Heeney .
llie eleventh, the sole Issue waa strength fulled but fighting spirit
one of eiuliiraijce itecney's nbll- never faltered. In the seventh ,
It v to absorb punishment. round, (he one blow that settled
l-.ir just a moment in the tenth the battle left Turn blinking and!
round, us Heeney. buttered sense- rubbing his eye and for a moment
less by u storm of punches that it seemed as though tne milling
rattled off his flinty chin and, might end then and there,
chugged deep In his burly hdy. Tunney JmsI Sport
si retched helpless at the edge of Her Tunney. now the master in
lie ring. Clemi seemed to have won ' full command of the milling, show
the prlro of n clean knockout. But ed a brand of sportsmanship that
before a count could be started, brought cheers from the throng al
the gong clanged to end the ses. ( ready tiring of the gory spectacle.
slon and Tom s despairing seconds Uelie enncnen wim me vu-...
dragged hltu to his corner. Heroic as Heeneny fought to gain con
tieiitnient restored the Annie suffl- ' trol of the left eyelid, held him
clently to wuirunt sending him there and refused to punch until
Hirlh for the final round, but the he was" sure that the Injury was
,.t,,i forecnsi from the moment 1 just one of the "breaks" of the
rlv.o,l hnlf nf rleenev's lamp. i
'sight, could not be averted three i Huppy nt the outcome of the.:
'minutes more. bruising fray that d finitely estob-
IMrst Itounil llii-ncjr's llshed him us a slugger 01 irenienu-
Having the. sympathy of most of oils power. Tunney os carried i
the crowd by his ttpartan tndllfer- f rom the ring by his admirers and I
ence to punishment, Heeney tore 1 rubbed away to rest and plan his.
Into the champion In the first hiking tour through Germany. Off i
round und drove tlena before, , him In his dressing room, Heeney be
...i.,. a .lorm nf short, loonlnz moaneil the punch that teuiporitr-
heoks to the head, contemptuous lly had robbed hint of half his
of punishment, the craggy-featured sight.
challenger ripped through Tunney'i Thin It IUInel
guard, bulled him about tho ring. I And around the ringside, where
and drummed his punches on Itlckard's proverbial weather lurk
Uene'a head. I had kept things dry until the tight
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