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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1929)
J s if - Paee Two 'I- LA GRANDE EVENING OUSEIiVEH, LA GKANDE, OKE. Tuesday, April 30, 1929 I MM IMM I, NEW TODAY Ilnidley Sweaters in all the wanted shade and , cnmbiniitinns, xkiils in pastel shades to match, all reasonably priced. . .. . Dependable Quality, . HILL'S Dependable .. Values. (NMMMMtMIMMMMMWMMIHi YAMES'RYINC "fail 'blV WW f 'levl-Tiirid ' pitcher" fd turn In a 13-4 triumph t Chicago, I Ted Lyons nun bit freelvf lant the CTADT IC AD017MT '"Ilium wanted mom of the 13 hit. ill AK I I J Au.ir.ll I mode off mm. U 11111 IU 1 I ()r ,. National !,,.. th. , ' Chicago Cub. could not do much' ' ivllh J'ete llon.ihiiH .tp.ij In tin. j New York Team Loses 4 " mninii when they 'nunnhed out of First 9 Games, Including Yesterday's Missions Ready To Take "Ducks" MAKES RECORD FOR 41 MILES five hllu tnr fraiir run. anniil .a '. "i ..v.... , heat ttiff Cincinnati HoiIm a tt s j Charley Hoot kept tho llcds' nine HI'IUNOKIKI.D. Mo., Apr. 30 (AI'J With an unofficial record fur forty-one mile claimed by Uavural. Italian waller of Pyle's v:ixi:s1av ritiM.iMM Tho National llruadutim, com pany program fur WclniinJiiy nitrht IoiIowh: 7, dnhen orcli Mia (bulf hour); I to S;:ia. Honda tu lio nmuew; K;Xu to !, Hill Hilly hoy; JO to 12, tin ii ( iiiiiKjf, Trocadiu aim. ; 1 Th AniffrhMn llroadcaitlnff com pany prnfcrahi for Wedncwhty iiiKht IoDowh;. 7, sti-rtln- program: 7:30, ;liT'at Ann (run AppleburyHj" I to li, wilon ori'lu-Hlcu; ft Ui t:!l. )io: 9:Ja; Ken In noveltle; 10 to Jl, ilp Time; II lo. 1-', Golden I !.( (lytinlftt. I'ofilniwl i KUW (62ike) 7, MM'; S:3K, hm ; '. -i Uiuiiiu; l. feuture; J; ooit ii uirhi'Mliii: II, dance hand; 12, iirwi fiiiMimm y. KKX (IIMikf!) 7. AlU.'i 7:30 to ii, HHi,lf it, t lit nolle lecture! !):6, " A (.': wi'tillus'; !!:-?, KOIN CHOkc) 7. hotel ore hen. li.t; lid), Htiiilio; l, iluitctf fnurfc. Mi'l l.uko Clly KH'I. U30jn) 7, NIH; 8, Vln (,,r'fil I.oik-x itrcliHfilra; h:Zu, lltil h hipIioii; !i, coiiiTfrt K"Ui; J Ut: Nl. ' KNX (ior.okr) 7, Mr. un Mr. r.'iuiO l(it; 7:30, Hiturfti: 10, (Jun Ariihttini'M l.iitcc ori'lieHlru; 12 lo I, ilitncn niunlc. kKI- (C4okrJ 7, N1K7; 7:80, ulu lio; X, NIK'; tt:S0, hiulr rhoiUB, It, ronopit o.t'lH'filru; 10. NH'. KOA S30k 7, NIK KoKHlO UOMO (uvmvt 7, NIK'; N:3fl, orvltffttrii, (nuln qUui'lot: U:4i, dritinu; lo, itympliony hoiir, Aolo UIh; Jl, oifiit'Htnt; W:tt, lati lil'WM. KJlt (!i 7 Ola-) 7 lo I!, Alt'' pro. Brain. Onkliitiil Kl.X (KSOItrl i, iicuh; 7:30, KMiift KlHhor, planlsl; 8, nlutu i.t.nal proR'ant; ti, hIikIIo; ii::io, piantnt and xoprnuo. KJO (7H0kr 7, NIIC; 7:30 puut It.'Vi-i; H, Nllf; -8:31), Thrfr Hoyn; 'j, qiilulH pronrrani; 10 tu NH SHII I' llllK'lHCO KI'O (S(kc) ,7, NHf; 7: 3d, con. rrn oiTlifHtin; ", 8, NIK'; n:3u, an li t v i ritu r)' ffnf h ia Hon p n ifc ra n i : lr:3. Tommy un-l Huh; M, Jchm Kartord'f otclNHttui 11, NIU. KrH: (ClOKu) 7, featuri'M; ). ortihuritni und ololHtn: lo, Hottit . .Maik Jlopriinn .orctiiiHtru; 1 1, rah uiK' hand. . . spokaiui KIlQ iWUv) 7, MIC; 7:30, m(u. dlu; , NIU'; U:30, M(rln imNCin ldi;. l((, Amof und Andy; 10:10 to la, Mir. League Standings Mr The AHMfK latciI J'nf liy otnt or neavy hutting-, clever pltfliltitf, and faMt Inflidd work! the u,....i....... v.in.. r i 11111117 nuui mo ftt-rm nine M.M1 i,',,,.!. iiMfnn inno , ; ' ritiutru emu inen. iom Aniriey. : i i, - n "". . lt aurvlTOr amon nb rat. hom, , , ru(. f()r tne ls: Ul.nllunt. tmMl nut two nuulil-lie hao-; .. ,i,i.. ,.. '.,. , , ifranifa from thn AnKelM. thflr mni. Th in. .... .... ... 6 1 minute, and JO w-cond. unlil WMMi ' kn' Ill-Win' jitonrh! ' " I l.ivi'tie took Hip flnrt fall with j a crab'iiold In thlry mlnutM. Wllra ' took the second with a pllt In .1Q ' minute, and won tho match at the fad of 17 minute more- of -wrestling-, hy huillns I.evetto to the mut ao hard tho Haker lilan wua unable to continue. . ! , tealera. r jr lli-rberl W. IUlrl-e .(AfNOCIatt-d i'l-ea ripoi-tH Writer) The flylntf turl Ihia haa carried the New'Vork Yankee to threo conrirriitlve American U-aKUe lum- nant 'eem lo he conileuuu by more than a Imll gnrtie ut Ht. l.oul tightened their grip on firt place. Schmeling On Way To Montreal Today point of the crja country .derby. Tho distance 1 forty mile. . HAMHI'ltQ, Apr. S (AD liuvuzzl. who rovcreii tne tony- x schmolintt. who waa cheered one mile between t onway anil , v ,,,u;inil of German bnilmr fana on hi arrival here Home week Im uliHrnce thi year. . . . where tin. t ardlmil iked out a J u lead they haye maintained for That fact may or may not be Ik- victory with tne alii of con hi time for; the dlslunce wan 9 AMi:iti( S t.t:.uvK W. In I'el, I'blhidelphln 1 .7110 Kt. l-oiil 9 4 ,if .N'exr Yurk i 4 Mt l'hicui;o t Aii Delrolt ,4ft Cleveland S 7 .417 Mnaton 3 1 .S7J WtiHliinwIon , 3 .31 x.tTio.v.iM.nAmK . W. 1.. t'et. noMon 2 .ito I'lllnAWn' ..............'............ 7 4 .tSd SL.I.nul .:..:..: 7 ' i .Ml New Ynrlt 4 I .671 I'hllndelpblu 4 ' t .44 I'ltlhliurB : '. ...-4 ( ,40 I'lni-lnnntl ; :...-.t..........: 4 7 .Sii4 Hinnklyn ' I 7 .300 nlrWnl lutt v.... .....l-l l.t.I.IA llifl Mlllerjtble IfcrtMt-nMilV rill Mm nnrt l.t .1.1 .1 .1.1. IHVOI , HMi . ' l of the lenaue If they .ho.ll.l bo I'liate pitcher. The defeat didn't I week when Ih-v , '.L li .,. ' 7 '"'O h""1 : . -' hoplnir that the worm a rniimplona "'"-i nie nunn nan o murti a i "Duck." I ut lat have hit a lum.ihut will old an Injury to llurlelah Urlmea, Duck." I . ... . V. 1 permit aomeone else to reprcaent hi. atar rUrht-lmnder. Urlmes waa '. ' ' , ', . . , . ,V "? "r"",anV- ?u ! ,nrB0 "Ur!' M .H....... W....HUXH i.un iiHi nn Ml)S . , , Jim .Thorpe, former f'arllBle uthletlr Hluiv joined this troupe here nid vlH act aH master of cere moti le at f'ylc's erosa country foUivs. the Junior oircuft In the wurld n h't 'y U hatted ball In the third On tho oilier hand. ..... inninffan.i had i ku' ...... I In Hacra nient o and Ki uiiIp- uiwl IIHI, 1MB I HU III i , . ----- " boy. hove been walilnif o lonK foe dlnula hopped on Io Meadow, for'" 7,, 7 ." , t"8'""'"- the ynnka to crm k that they may tvina: run in the fourth Innlnx ...u.. me -a- Itot recoKiiir.e a alump when tbc nnd then MrorCil Tour run In the '"" Played, the Mlxalon have u t it. elKhth with the aid of five pa- "how" ,h,,,r worth. : partlciilurly In pnl year the' Vankee have and a wild pitch. Altera had flrt ,"lchln,f '" K00'1- l'"!utIr broken their rival' hcnriby cet- Innlnir when the rorxair. scored """ l"', n """nit Hhe a trip- tlnir away to a fat start and pi), three runs, the veteran miltballer, """"'''. nd thu fur be has maile i iurenco .Mllcholl, n exlrciuely " "" "e wuinu lean errective. Inif up such u huge lead that lute. Nlump was not fatal. In Third I'hice ' Tint this year tiie champion have not .'started liuprelveiy at all. Two week of eampiifaninif flnda them in third place with five win. and four defeat. They did diet Wiles Wins Match At Baker I II ago from a aenBatlonal pUfflllHtlc camn&iKii In the I'nlieil Hi a ten, left ho ((uletly on the S. B. Kellance today that he wan practically un noticed. ' J The German henvywelBht's de parture was audden and even hlM closest friends were taken by Hur-1 prie. His demlnailon 1h Montreal, where he ha an appointment with William K. Carey, president of .MadiMon Square Garden, to talk over the posnlldllly of a fljfht with tho H pan la id. I'aullno CKcudun. In New Vork, June 27. ' , .1 ':v 'New : V ; Fancy 1 : . Bed Spreads $4.75 up 1 ; hint arrived a charming n-ini-tment of bed Hpreadu In a ; 'holce Kclocilon of colors und lodgiM. ''Wi pnrtluqlarly In. vlte 'your inspection of thin newext addition to otir drap sry department. , j CARR , FUKNlTtiHE CO., Inc. tMu 770 v, Kaatern Orepton's Iu-eeit Jlume l'iirnUhera ,. . Watte Hoyt Wins But Others Lose Hmeud Jolley In the battlnK nver. aKe for the Heals In the next two years. -Hd la leadlnif Jolley now llAKn:it, Ore., Apr. 30 (A V) diet Wile. wreKtiinK traffic cop ivi.iH uiet iunr .i.'i.-.iin. . ii.-jr iu . not aiiffer their fourih reverse last 1 NKW YOIIK. April 30 AI") for nearly a hundred point, and he of I'ortland. took two uut of three claim that he i hardly 'warmed fall from Frciiehle Leavctte, of "I ' . . ' ; linker. . last ntirhl: In the , fastest - i.c-irio to.ht I.f:4f;i n Where they are playinit today: I 'rut In ltd at MlKHlon field, i Hcutlle Ut Hollywood. ' ( Sni -Kranclsco at Oakland. Imi Angeles at Sacramento. - Flying Tackle Is Aid to Champion CIIICAOO, April 30 (API flu. Honnenbnrif Htll owes hlrt heavy uelKbt wrestlliiK championship to tho flyliur tackle. .' The champion attempted to turn hack the challfiiite of Joe Malce wleg of Ullcn, Ne.w York, hy stialklit wrestllnir holds Inst nlt;ht. defeatliiK Dm lietrolt 'I'laers, 3 to' S. new. ,10,i . ,ond. ilut ufter helm? spilled fivo time hy headlockn, he downed Malrewlci for the flrl full with hi favorite In 61 minutes nnd 3M sec- season until May 3 when they hud Kvcry lime illller IIiikkIii I temp, won II mimes. ted to Krow illscniiriiKer with his An. I .ha IM,II,,.I.I,,I.I.. ll,l..lln. pltCllllIK Ktllf he llllllkS llllllllt 'chief sufferers from tho Yankee "He l'"Vi. In nil the el-ray of . IK'ourife libit, season, are ittiininic y"l, Pitcher, Hoyt Is the only some adeiiniite revenge.. V eater- on" lo has koiih tin! route. Ami day they fell on Henry Johnson what Is more, lluyt ha turned Hint and Clordon Ithode for iHicht blit purtleubir trlek three time, already hit. to down the chuiniilon. 10 to . and won every alart. I. Mllle Haas und Al Himinnn i TXJh'S'FhmIL Christian Retains nine, after clearing (he Iihwh with j a trltilo In the elKhl. added fnmilt i to injury by xeallntc home while J' ni ' ' 1 IthodeM ua windfn ii. Mux POUTI.ANO, Apr 30 (AP) tllfdtop gnt live xtralKht base' on' Ntdl ChrlKtlan, of Waverley eoun halln and Nrored three tlmeH. Httho try rluh. retained hl title aH chain Walberff held tlie VanUs to hIx hlt I' I on of the Oregon I'rofetwlonal and fanned neven men. ? tiolfer'n nisHoclatlon here yesterday 1 llehlnd ffood pltchlnfr by Mam -y deefatliiK Ivnn Johnwon, of 'W- Ory, tlm St. i.ouim llrown elunic latin. ami n. cnriHtlun won the on, rUuto behind the AthletlcH, hy tltlo htHt yenr. I wenty-four profeHalonalH com peted In the chatnploiiMhlp tourna- j nicnt. Cooks In toast-and-cof f ee time Oregon Golf Title t'atchlhff hhi rival itrotftfy, Hon neiihet'K nun In reverted to turalKht wreHtlhiK. wlntilnjr tho xeoond fall with n crotch und hnlf-neton hold (n (wo mtmileM dm! 62 Htcond. 2 In 10 InnlnffH. Vie Honell jfavu Gray h Krcat arKument but weak ened In the flint extra Inning when , the JlrownH piiHlicd over the, win- nln run. . j - Oilcnun on ItiimpAjxo Tile Chleiifro White Ho hopped Al Hmlth In tfolm: to write for the inairaxlnen for $2 a word. 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