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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1928)
Monday August 13, 192?! Page Six LA fiRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SPORT NEWS CUBS CUT DOWN ST. LOUIS' LEAD Giants Trailing Only Two and Half (iarnr Now Yanks (!:iin Sliirhtly W. I.. I Am.ltM'.W I I (. i, New Voik Fhihtib ipfnu . SI, I. (hjim t"liii'it(ti t 'leveland .... I let roll U awtiimiton Mom on . M As in :ir. t.4 II) HiTlM-rf W. Walker (Ansnelab -I I'r.is Spfrt Writ A Mi;f.u .In: I, nil.! ! m nit' l li if. j (toMon bancs i t-r tlx St. I OH in F.udinals FMLolelphla mid their hop.- of :)!!'! Nation ieaRUe pellll.iJlt. ATIOVM, i i: l.oulR . ih 42 I . Vol I; i,: At it mr innal i . 'i I 4 7 -UU-uko ;:( 4: ( I'tttstnirifh fl i'.t I Mronklyn f.:t fr, The shade-. Is r.iM by tlx- bnMv lltfiire of John J. .Medraw and hi Ni'H' York (iiant:-. almost y aily ( factors in any jo-mianl chase. The (Mill.tK IIOU Hl'f I-iitVIl!!,' tli- kind ol1 I bmebnll ltt.il winn pennants. If they inn keep up th'ir pre sent (.'nit on their HwinK through 1 he t I hey jihoni'l t'l't tj i n for I heir final bono- nrind oil her lead ing the I' JiHtir or close ciiollKh to ilif top to make tli' Hi tin- mosi ibiik'i'iotiN of t-onft ndor. ;fiiniH ;,iin ihiii (.itm" AVlt Jiout ji hat. the fiiants shaved another half k: oil the 'it r i nil Is" s-1 If ii lead yesterday. 'r rutin r the t'lllcajfo I'nh petlornod thai sorg ho for the Wan .Miiitiiw. t Keds I'lonti-il I r. hiis a n romp- ! y ti to :i vlelory Tin- I 'u t poiiii-l.-.l Flint I :ht-m for thrfi runs hi tin fir-t inninifs of ttoir tin Die with St. Fouls and event ua I f y t'lnri (."'( vtih a A to '2 decision ov.'t I Ih- h-atine lenders who now have he-t 1 1 v o( their last 'Ij,-lit Kiiho.s, The 'Iricintuil 1 line pitchers lot m off with an over the Chilli. -4. Jess Petty liiflitly niitpltrlifil .lohnny t 'notify ami Mrooklyn ile IrHli'il ItOMlOl), 3 to I. . Yank Al-o Mrnh 'I'aklnif ii.lviinlaK'- '( tin- f;u't fhc I'htkxlc lphla A l Ml- l ii w w-rn uaht out at Wi!ihi'n;tin. I hi- (Vv York SnnaiiH'iito ... Vanki-cM ali l half u iraim- to Mollyuotitl .. . tlnlr Anii-rinin l.-iij-in- i.;nt l.y Sun FiamiHro tiimniin tin- Mo.sti.n !.' l Ho tv Oi'klutHl Ilh- fourth tini.-, to a. H.-rb IVn- .Missions pot k tftaittixj only thrM hiln. I. us Antci-lcs Thrt'o run.s In thf ninth riivo I'ortlan.l ..... ''IfVclaii'l ii 'A lo '' .l'iNioii ovtT tin- S'Mttli (-troll I iliVVM. y -j ), Alvin Crou.l.-r ccuil.d tie i'hl-1 The Sinniis raifo Whltf Sox only lour hllH and I front fin- li.-a tin- St. I. ..uls Mio.xiis u..ii l.y tin- a dould'- head shinonl rrnil'. 7 lo a. I'nnlrnid tU"i maioi: i t v.i i: i.i Aorits ( liirlnilliit; .iin''- of Aouu-t 12) (lly 'Hit- AMM-iatcd I'li-s.) National: JtallitiM' - llornshy, ltravH, .1)7 i. Miiiim--Holtotnl.y, i'aiilM; I'. Vn n r. l'iialH. J tuns b.ilicd jn - HoMoinli y, ( 'ai dw. !"7. H1ih- F. Walle r, Firuti H, MA. i iotiii''n -1 . wancr, Firatc.H. ;n;. 'l'il.I Holtotnh y. CarilK. J;i. llollO'l'H WllKOIl. CllliS. Siolctt liiiscn - i 'uylt-r. CiiIim. '12. I'iti liinK It nton. f 1 in nts, won I K to I 4. Ariii'ririin: ItattitiK Uowlln. Hi-nutors, ...TS4. Funs Ituth. Yanks. U'l. 1 1 u ii hitttfil in - (M-htiK, VaiiUs. 1 nr. Mtls-.-Miinu-h. Mi-ov. ns, 17". I 'oitltN'M -l-'lai,'I t-ad. Itrd Sox. :t".. Tiild.-H Foinl.s. Yank.s, HotioTs Itntli, Yanks, 4'i. Siol-n l.as.-s- MoMil. Whlto SnS. I'it'hinif fl..yt, Yank, won II loL . oju-iii-r. lit- hi-ld tin- Sinatois to ( jKlit hltH ho. i-olt.-t.fi tfuve IiitH hiiiiHi h. Four J'ort ljinl iiiound.i. no n ut-ri- iik ! in ilu- nik'htcaii. Mm t. r i. - Kniiftit. Toiolln and Wlittioy; KaHio. .'uiild and H-vv-t'.-fd S'n.wl nmr: Mom lll. Ivnti: i "tiiiida II and Ko. hi.-r; i-'iili.-non. t h t noi n . Ton t I'll, Fond' r ati-l W'liit-iit-y. i j Aft. r laklitK tho count In. five ptraiyht niinit-M t'roin i,os Amp-I.H th- Hollywof)d Stars vuur m U to win Ff to and 7 to 2 Sunday. Six nins In the ftlth KdVf lit' Hlndlis ,thc mcoimI lilt for tijt- Aiik.Ik had Ird for M'V.-ral fmilliKH, (iut- don Khoili'H and I:'li pickitl up hoinri'K. Ilatt'-iiis; I!nn v and Hasslcr; ( 'iiniiinu'liani, Fhcsl. y-and : N;indl r;:. l-'or titsl Kam-: lillo.los and A tfnt-u ; V ni h rshj . Wi Irh' ' unnink'liitin ati-l U'arn ii. Diw.lo Ih.ultl.- Mill I S.-alM . livid. d a d'u!l.' ticad. r wlth tlw .Mi.loMS whirh took tto' S'.-rit-s i to :i. Tiio U !!h . d th a.'t.rriooii Kanw to It-..- titrlith v. h- ti t 'h- St-als chas.-d dv.-r t h t t-o i nns iiltd th. . cut till it-nth pro'-, d tho Hi lis' dow nl;i li ftn- t I'ism.. sulir. J S-al fiiM i.aM'inun, t(Hl it circuit! ' lout u it h i lo- kis.-H l ull. Tli.- ' inorntni Kano wns idoso, tin- S'als . scotintf in tho sxnli. Tiu liauic n.l- d U A for I ho Alis-sions. Matlori. s: .K'tiiitso and liriii.; Tli ui slow and Niiias; H.-cond uatuo: Jcohs and 'GOOD LUCK, GENE"; "SAME TO YOU" Sirliiz; Il.ulllnjr. I'ill.-tt Ml il.il.l- in. v'pA My wife ft.':'! ."IAf.a V 1 f 'fig i K' " ? - J in i li K v j Tho Indians divided tho Sunday ji-ntci'tainiui-nt v, uh tho A.'orn;-. jTho niorntiiK: irauio was closo and not tloold.-d until Seattle ran over ,iio winning tally in the last Inning I for a ft to 4 ki oic, The Oaks pil. d up five riiMK in eighth Innlnirj of t)o- .'lfloriionn shiL'fo.Kt It to " ' H.'itf.-rn-c (Iiuhaui nud liorrcani; : "If ' 'ail f"ii(.'lil uwtln It Sha and l.omhardi: socond ifarno: 1 '"''"lost hoinc pntinor 'Moohh r and H. .'mI: i:.)ward 'off, 1 'l'iinny when (ip jhhioiiih - 4i 1 i 'r. llUUt ItlKl Ci.X. iKeavers Break Even In Sunday Double Header Pacific Convl I'liuuc Slniiiliims I M .ii: : I 'i ..'.Ml i-tr. t .-.I I'M.SM .k 1 1n- Ffi t.-s. tn IS :iHi-r ilivi.lliii; . .hick ' Kniuhi, w en I 1 tn i nmn eagles WIN TITLE IN WEST OREGON l!KM. Olo. Auk, Ft. ( A F 1 The Mend i :ai;h s clini lo d t hoir claim lo I ho second half c ha in plonsh i p of lite Willamette Valley upllt season hy delVnthiK Salem here yesterday In to r. Sal-iii took the load in the early inniiik'H. I In- set, t o slandini; .'( lol' in Ilie fourth. Then the Fallen oimdet Mussel! rroill the lo. They made total of la hitH in tlie kuiio-, and wen- nldt-d Fy rev.-n Sa lem erroi y, Sool e : IE. II. V.. Salem f 1 I 7 lt nd 1 o Fr I', Mattt ries: Fnsrll. Meek and Fd would have Im-ph for To.Y Flek'ard . . . . of all t iuit-M." So said t 'iia ntpion (Jcnc I his pernijtncnl retirtneut from the rlnu, ind here he is shaking liaitds with Kiekard afifr tiio larewoli luneh t on in New Y.irk. "Omul Fuck, Oeiif," nti) tlip niau who liad lost m lie tiiii' receipts. "Ami hotter to yon. Tex," responded the youngster who was ijuittinK with no me f 2. mimi. into nllctl a-;iy. ife 113 W Aineffca's Gold fledol School Could do it Valley It iiKiie tlefi-atod Albany In re yeMetday 1 :1 to 1. The visiting team mis stroller at the hat, pllinif up i'l j hits off Forticr anl IMte, (he Alhany hurlers. They Mlurled ritfht oi l' i he first Inuinir with four runs and hold the had t hroiitflioiu tho ifiime. llnshand of KiiKehe. inadp a home run, and two other hits, am Van Ihiyn iniulo four hits In as many times al tn(, docket- of Albany made three hits. Wreck Attempt ! To Burn Derby j Winner, Mates! w a rtis ort and Fiissell. i:irueiif Wins A 1 .11 A Y. (ire. Aif,'. Fi. ( A I ' F -Th'- I : m k tie I. am of tho Wlllaiiieil. Olympic Ship On Its Way to U. S. AMSTFKIiA.M. Auj;. 13. IAF Tlte steamship President Itoosev. U ! u ii h Itriuadier ( noral loui,lan ' j0jin n.i iirioiir- ihiii Americas tijyinplc nlhletes alMiard. wan hoim-ward hound today, havint? left Amster dam .short ly 'after noon. Oronps of Ami rtean a'hl' ies now Ni:V YOltK. A UK. Hi. (AF')-A Snrntojfa sjier-ial to the KvenlnK" i World says an attempt to dontroy . by lire the Kentueky Derby winner J lieiifh fount and the Futurity win- i iter Anita Peubody. wa foiled yon. J tonlay by watchmen aroused by WutehdOKS. j ; Kerosene taked cotton wart' f .stuffed in crneks. windows and jotln r vantaKe poims of the stables j Iiou.sinn the racing striiiKs of Mrs. I. Hertz and John K. Mad den. The bark in if of the dons attract- , cd the llert Kiiards Madden'H ne.y K'ro trainer. I'huck Walker, and tho watchman investigated. arrivinK in time io hoe two nun running Horn I the scone. Invesitiyation disclo!ed tin- oil soaked raii.s. All ready for i tin- torch. ; ltesiiios Iti-i'h Count and Anitn ' Fealiody, Mrs. Hertz's recent 1 imoi purchase, the filly Nettle Stone ' was in tlte Horly. slahles, Scalla- i ua,- and earby wne in the Mad- ! f den barns. j The .st;Oib that Itoiise tho horwejl . j of Itear Admiral I'arv It. Orayson, I J Sam Itoss and stritiKs trained by Woods (iat-th and .lames H.-.-Hy are I In tiio immediate neighborhood. j in different parts of Knrope parti- eipatins in local athletic meets will j Join the ship at riiorbourff and; Sotithhamploii. I OltOFFIt HFMI MKFIIFO i'nii.Ain:FFHiA. auk. i:t at) The iii.-e, fresh vegetables Fres ton T. Nyep. local proper, always sent Mrs. I.onise Weini;artiier earned him a bepest of $ 1 h in her Will. 'vr VI T 'ft ' V-W.i, Mild enougli for anybody . . . and yet they Satisfy1 HrsTrRl ll t n ClCAKl'TTrSaro mild., .not strong V or lurr.Ii. Chi sKrfii lil cigarettes luve clui.uti r . . . they .no not insipiM or tasteless. 1 lie K.I..UHIS in CheslerfieM cigarettes are Memleil nml cross-hlenileil in a different way fror.i oilur cigarettes am! ; ,;, cm' I In- cfirtf 'I hey ,,ie Mil P.. . u mi.'..' enough ft ttnyhmly . . . tinJ yt . . . lh,y SM ISI Y. v l.TV Ik 'fn an I. gA$Mm Mmnisht , Swim aty Banfi A .l:IV (tf lintrtv otitiloor recreation ... an evening of diincinit in the muiinificent h.ill rnom . . . then a plnniie into the re fresluiit! waters of the pool nt Banff S n I i n il ii I f , . 1 I You'll sleep hetier - feel belter - ho ready and anxious ior i no morrow! "Chat is just one nf the m.inv distinc tive features of this Onions resoit Canadian Pacific ?'"' P'r ffpc MYM SjAnlind MuhnomabHwfl jty (ONE THOUSAND positions! Preferred positioris by hundreds, in banks, big business establishments, lumbering concerns, public utilities, "-preferred positions in industrial, professional and sales lines opportunity for RAPID PROMOTION with shipping companies, importers, exporters, wonderful chances to WIN the splendid rewards that business so willingly pays for TRAINED MINDS and ABILITY made keen BY BUSINESS EDUCATION! None save Helinke-Walker could do it none save HehnUe-Wylker is doing it! None suve u great institution of its eliar ticler eun do it ! Hut h u n d r e d s and! hundreds of prominent business execu tives are demanding more of us. Year in and year out there are far more calls for Hehnke-Walker graduates than u are able to fill, liusiness leaders want winners and they look to liehnke Walker lo produce them. Last year for example with 1000 positions filled we still were compelled lo leave several hun dreif openings unfilled. Demand as usual was far ahead of supply! The same situation has obtained year after year. While the untrained vainly seek for work or lake whatever they cau gel -the ambitious, far seeing young men and women spend a few months nt Itehuke-Walker- and from this national ly famous institution step into positions TKAINKI) for KAl'l!) I'KOMOTION and for i.i:ai)i:hshii'. ' As in everything else, there are vast dif ferences in the quality of training facili ties and services offered in the business College Field. The first thing a student learns is that "Shoddy lasts only long enough lo disappoint tlie buyer". QUAL ITY alone endures, and (juality is- the foundation on which the college stands. That is Why Ik'hnkc-Walker is America's Gold Medal School That is Why Helinke-Walkef students have won land are winning) more awards in National Competitive Contests than those of anv commercial school in the I'nited States That is Why Hehnke-Walker alone is able to fill 1(10') preferred positions in a year That is Why Hehnke-Walker is the ONLY business college in Oregon that occupies its own fireproof, specially built college building That ii Why iiihnkc-Walker provides M0RK I'n'DI YIDl'AI, instruction and maintains the largest faculty '2'A instructors each a specialist That is Why Behnke-Walker's equipment is by far the finest, most modern and most complete of any conimcrci.il school in its territory That is Why Thousands of former students are winners, and why this great insti tution attracts the kind of young men and wotr.cn who will be winners JJ v JH ! i 1 w I. M. WALKER. For Larger Opportunities Confer with Them yon arc interested in sccur iny the larger opportunities and wish to truin for the letter positions, we evrdiidly iiwite yon to personally cull on or write to either 'resident I. M. Walker vr Principal Ceone S. Johnson. Co oner your iikii ficutions with litem, diseuss your ideals, your ambitions They can and will help you in tlecidiny one of the most vital questions of your life Vour Choice of a Career! a r tiBORi;E 3. JOHNSON Golden Opportunities for Young People" points out the various ways success in life is won. Send for your copy today it is yours without charge Fall Classes are Now Starting Night School Begins Sept. 4 TxjESSCOLttA-- lXJ?ijL ' ELEVENTH AND B SALMON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON BEacon 3138 AMERICA'S GOLD MEDAL SCHOOL LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS . Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page