La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 02, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    Paee Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Thursday, May 2, 1929
ii
Our last weekend millinery (special was so satisfactory that we are repeating: it this
weekend. All of our hats are listed in th ia event under three groupx.
No. 1 at $3.95
In this group you will
J"ind hats thst are reg
ularly priced to $7.50
including all shapes &
colors, some large
lirims and large head
nixes.
No. 2 at $5.95
This group consists of
some wonderful (Irons
hats and tailored pat
terns. Some of these
hats should sell for
double what we are'
asking for them.
No. 3 at $9.90
Iii this group we have
placed all our .high
; grade hats absolutely
none .reserved. We are
quite sure at this price
you will make n saving
of $5 to $0. It is
worth your while to
call and look them
IMBLER WINS 2
PERFECT GAMES
League
'Standings
In Milan :
And Leghorns I
1 " I.ai'jre Milans and jcg- t i
" ' ' ' horns' with drooping I s ,
iu ' '"im and simply trim- : . r
-If lv ' me a hand.of, rib- - (; .
I l I i Ilia :irn rlio millilWil'ts fn- 'I: I
jKhio'.pf the', moment. ' V fi
"' Wherever fashionable j 7
women mither ,they are ; l
.ttlVfl.lffl :;'t nl'-7;
in Our buyer made a special .
I ul effort to i' secure 'these Ii
V hats and we offer them
XAKT.I.K.I'K
KILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Dependable
Valuer.
I recite In mutter-ijf.faet ' fault Inn f,
that the Imhler high achool team, t
! playing Joseph high the otherday,
won Ha second no-run, no-hit frame
of the present aeaaon. The acore
Wrm 15 to ft. Th nltehnr vhu lnr
. 1 Ion Pufh. who - also nltrhwl iHa i
xt ti.'i XT- Ti , other no-run no-hlt victory. The!
ANU-Hlt, lNO-IUfl OnteSia wmP with Joseph, however, waa I
uniuiie in that Pugh aha red hla no-j Missions
hit mIi u torn honors (With another lw Angelcr
lin trier chucker named l.yle Led- 1 Oakland ..
hetter. When l.edhetter relieved I Han Kranriaco ...
Far many yearn Imhler high Pugh. or why. the account doesn't : Huci-amento
Hollywood
Portland
of the pin yen hnvo "gone up' to for there It la in the summary, "no H-nttle .......
litiM and no mna for Joseph." - :
"Think of that, you big-town XATIOVU.
Turned in by I. H. S.
. I earn This bpnng
achool haa been turnlnir out chain- tell, hut he Joseph Im turn en found
plonHhlp baseball teams, und many hint hh tough an hla predecessor.
college and aeml-pro nlnea. At
present two or three of the former
Imhler lads played with Oregon r hit ho ha II huga two no-run norhit
- W. I Pet
.22 10 .liK
19 1 Mi
19 17 .G2S
18 IS .&00
1 18 18 .600
...I4 IB .4S
17 .433
II' 21 .300
i:a;ik
Htato coMpkp find one. It unwell Mc
Kennon, Ih holding down second
Ijiiho at present on the I'irute nine.
Thia year'H team, however, haa
done Koim thiJiff that iloean't happen
once in u lilne moon tnoyhe. wice,
I urlntf (hit jiTeHvnt m'fiHon the Imli
Ur luda liavi twjco turnari In no
liil, no-run guinea, with two pitch
era taking purt .Marlon Puh nnd
J.yle Ledlietter,
Kamea already thla damrr itehMon
ror one little Hchool, und two pitch
era una ring honora ih one of them!
"I wish I could recite Imhler
liltfh'a wonderful ImHehall record of
the laat few years, hut the figure
aacnpe ilia and a, letter from Jhe
hcIiooI'h former principal und
coach, written In at Hummer, which
I I mil flMldn fnr lh 1-inv Ihuu Imu
... ... - . lieen niialuid. . .
lo Impreaa I.. H. Oreffory. aporta ., .... ' . '."..
it or or the Oretfonlun. aufflclently ;i',iut 1 ta k" thtt 1 Hul
to warrant hla KivinK about a third . ' ' . mu-
of a column in ioday'a edilon, tell- . ""rkI.I a whinlnv record over
j Oregon high achool haaehall chn1n
I wlali there- wore.
Ink the world about Irnbler.
The article that appeared under i , "
(rv-- in,.,..M Pinahlp.
"Aiu.di haa been aald about iho I .mbL?'' H,Ir,1r woU,d ,M' -"tilled to
decllno in umaleur itaHcball Inter- " ' r,.y ,u.,,.aiV. or ne
ct thean duyabut there haa been whflftt cniry piny hard and aer-
no decline in the aimillcr rommun- ' "7" , uw, r lw inv,n
ltnMohull fM Hilll th- ,1n.l","lmi ",,vu e umaieur intui-
oui standing gume there--ua it
wouhl be in iho citlra, too. If tJiey
i llona of Amerlca'a firat, beat anil
truly national game, haaehnll. Men-
ball pluylntr facilltlea they provide
for -golf, r Too ninny of the larger
gav.t the Ici.la a nuarter of the baae. j i;yny, aa a uevoioper or
pim-iy iniiiviaiiai work, unit in ov.-
10IMM hnV Kon "K..ir THy" und : .m,,,r ,""""""
lU Klcrt lo piovlilp or to kcop up ' "-.."'
..noi.Kh plnyliiK it-Mi for buw-bnll. I "" l,"r'1" "" u J"'11" ,ff'"'
roi ilnnil in bit city lprlili(lly In .
Unit rntCKory.
Race Opening 1 q
' - ' : W. I.. v$.
Mnston 7 I! .578
Chicago 1 0 .&K3
St. IxtillH : 7 6 .BUS
New York 4 MM
('Ini-innui! 6 ' 1 .417
I'l.l!a.l-Ilila 4 .40
I 'II mini ru 4 1 .4o
llrnoklyn 4 7 .304
AMKItK'AV I.K(il'R
W. I.. J'rt.
8t. l.niilK 1 1 4 .7.V!
Clliluil-lphlll 4 ,B7
New Yoilt : 4 ,1)11"
I'hlroifo .". 0 -MM
lioxion 4 6 .400
Iniroll 0 .4iMi
rievrlltllil - 6 7 .357
WimlilnKton t. 1 .0
nlmnt onn mini 1 1 town In OrrKon AflfllH t'OHLTifinpfll Stolen haiwii Klowora. IlohlnB,
thlH ftpi-lnir of turning out u win- j ,
n I ii k lilifh HChool liimcbull tounl. AI'ltOK.A, 111.; .May 8 (Al'l
"Thn tnwn li Imlilpr. It in In 1 Aurora rnw Irnrlt rPinalniil cIohimI
t'nlon rounty unci you nilKht not j toilny an atrlldiiK hnrno ownei-s anil
find It on the mnoll ral mnp. In j Irark offlrlau ponlliiiioil In illa
thc I'omul (lulili- It Ih l.lpntlrieil an ; nwwinonf. ,
I'omorrlc'i No. CO.riGd and the cen- I wan Hip H'-rond lay tho oprn
hiih of l.il'l ifiivt it u population of ) tni; of Hm trnck'R hpi'Iiik KftiKon had
2011. I doulit If tho Jmhler hlifh j I'ctn poslponi'd anil tho Milki'i-i
achool Iiiin u total rcKlatrutlon of i pcmlntcil In thcl ili'Tnanda for t
I0 MtiiflPiilii yet for ypurti und i minimum puriip of 1 ,(KiO ami a d
yoara thlH iipiiKhtly little place hart , ductlon ly thn track in favor of
licittlmcmly turiird out one of tlia ; their 'orKnnlzatlon. Tho 'riioroinrli
lioKt hlKh achool biiHcliall tcutiiH In ' bred Moi-hc association, of one per
tile whole lilir Ktale of OreKon. cent from all fll-Ht inoneyH-from all
"A new Item from Imhler today cventrt.
ma.ioh i,i:a;i i: i i Anrrts
( ImiiiUlnif 4iftnHt of May I)
llj Thn A)wltl I'rrsH
. ; NMIoiial
Ilalllnx Ktphenion, fllb. .448
ItuiiH HtepheiiHon, Wilson, Tuba,
frits HpiIh, 12 "
Itiins baited In Wilson; fuhH, 17
lilts Slephenson. fubn. 23
JloublCH l-VlHCh. t'nrdu, 0 ,.
TriiiJcH HoriiHby,' fuyler, Culw:
HlxHonettR, Cullop, lloblns; I,. Wa
ller, i'li-utcs: Walker, llpd. 2'
llomerK Harper, Hruves; Wil-
min. f ubB. 4
5
Pitching; Miilonp, fubB,. von 3,
j lOHt 0 - ,
AntPrlcan
Tlnttinir JamleHon, Indlann, ,43S
Huiiif ltluo, HrnwnH, 19
. JtunH batted in, HlmmonH, Athlet
ic. IS
HltH nine, nrotvna, 17 :
i llouhjcs DyUes. AthlellCH. 7
Triple Ttlup. lirownfl: Alexnn
dpr. TfKcrif. 2 .
Hoihcrft lllue, llrownn
Silnmonn, Atlilelicrt.' 4
.Stolen baacH l''onnpcn, -Avprlli,
IndhuiH, 4
'I'ltchlnif Orny. Hrownn. won 4.
I lout 0.-
600 Purchase
Licenses But
Few Hook Fish
You have to out-Hmart "em to
catch cm," It. A. Kurnoin,
president of the Iznac Walton
Ipagiie. caustically rommpntlnit on
wntor and weather conditlonB for
flHliinic this sprlnir.
Noboily'H lia.l much luck yet. al
thoiiKh in I Oronde between five
and nix hundred persona novo
bouifht flshlliB llrense.
The early blrdn who have already
(tone nnBllnij haven't oaiiKht many.
Itcturiiliii,' occasionally with a Kood
niemi Ih rare and wonderful, A
man on the train yesterday enroute
to Vincent for flshlUB ahl. 'Well.
I at least hope I can nay I couitht
a fiHh." Hp had been out n week
before with no success and was
dubious and the love of the sport
beckoned uitain.
"The weather's too -?obl yet for
wood flshlnif." Mc Karnnm says.
"The season's delayed due to t"B
Ions winter season."
A popular stream has hern the
Wallowa river because it is acces
sible' and as a rule out -averages
most of the other nearby streams in
lis stock of risb. The fish In the
Wallowa are as u rule bllflfer than
most. Kolks are mlPhlnif steel
head there mostly.
. ',lhlnB should he Bood In Wal
lowa lake this year," Mr. Karnam
predicts. "The water Is much
lilcher than last year."
About June the Iznno Walton
lenBiip w ill put In some Sish In the
streams and lakes of I'liion and
Wallowa counties. , " '
Many of the fishlim licenses ul
ready Brilnted have been obtained
by women, Mr. Karnum says. All
anKlers must .have licenses from
tho a-o of 14 up. Thirty fish or 20
pounds Is the hiiK limit for one day.
Makes Hole In One
On 360-Yard Drive
OAKLAND, Muy 2 (AP) Jack
Klnaey, veteran Oakland golfer, to
day had the distinction of having
made what ia believed to have been
thn longeat drive to reault in a
Koxs, hulc-in-one. Kinney made hla fam-
oua ahot froin the eighth tee at the
Oak Knoll country club yeaterdny,
. Window Awnings .
Awnin'XM add iiiKtlwiton and
rolor lo ymr honu antl pi-,
vrnl t lit sun f mm radiii
(Mir draiM-rlcs. ,v ,
iflHfuily tailored tuid
(ipilpfH'd wiili ftainc, in pop
ular Si4'S. i
CARR
FUKNITUBE CO.. Inc.
, Miiia 770
Kastern Ofogon's Targot
JlumerluruiHhora -J
JAP MA? MEN
SCORE WINS
AT SEATTLE
SKATTLR, Waah., May -2 (AP)
One grappier waa choked. (a un
conac'iouaneaH und three j other
wore partially strangled when-tho
Waaeda unlveiwity jujltau team of
Tokio defeated the irniveralty or
Washington mat iuad in: a rom
hlnatlon jujltau wreatling exhibi
tion here laat night. The Japunow
won the 126 pound and I'&b pound
matchea while the other three were
draws. . The athletea -wreatled ju
jltau atyle firat, catch as catch can
second, and then toaaed a coin to
decide the third way when necea
sary, ' ' 1 ' :
Cliff Itloorn, the Washington 12N
pound champion, waa choked into
unconMclouanesa in the first frncaa
when hla oriental opponet, K.-Taka-
hatti, gained a throat hold with his
to tho green, a diatanro of 360 ju-do Jacket. After being revived
yards. The ball hit the pin and J Hloom continued, in the American
dropped Into the hole. j atyle, but lost at his own game.
i
i': We1-
Ducks Dive To
. Lower Place In.,.,,
League Column
'SMART PIECE
OF STRATEGY
- WINS MATCH
e ly Tin' AsmM'laltil Vm '
..l''unillonlnii on all elBht, and
Wiaihur. the t.'oast Icutfiie ttluluf en-,
l'lllTi;ANI), OIc, M'ai- (Al'l
' lly'lhe?uu of a smart piece of
wTcstllUK HtralCKy, ilcnrRe. Kotso
lliii!OH. llnWywond, 'jlVl).d defeat Ii AspcHilod I'lcBt-
mn,rm mm tkk mrm0 mmfi iWnmeMti
Two Tie Games
, Big League
Circles May. 1
lly Wllllaiu .1. Cliliiinn ;
( Asspelilijil ri'CBt- ailllljls Writer)
i-J(i.
hn hiriitniV I.M Wlrfh. iutlmit. . nn
i.iiji-'d In Homo- Caw und fuiinu hn i.,.u...,.t,tl ,1 i,..,. i.w..
mincimii yeaieruay, wiiii ine :)(M u tight tOi ium.' Wlrlb hod (ak-1 ' ,,n Wl" u m,M tte uWay
a ona for In it ahead unuther notch,. ... ,.... ,,, ...,..! home. .Th -itrulnM nf iwii
turn a init'st ihnmgh ihr
an effort to prove Hint til
sous mm sum nneau aiiuinir nowi., ,p r,, slep-over,
und Iho race for second, third and , ,,,,, ,. ,i,. ,, .,.,,, I Ihe
fuiiilb place, diawlnir over nar- Twllly m):,ies Jjiler ho (looked
lower..' . ... Knlsonaros with Hie saine hold.
Iho Icubiio iradliiB Iteds put n . .,.,,,, ,t wn h(, rr,,,.(H, ,,,,,
other vlcinry In the biiBWluin -Vt- ; ,, , ,,,. Wlrlh IH K t
ton Nolson held tho l'orlland DiicKs (h(t ,,,,, ,ru11 wr(n wvtll, ,v,,,
1,1 elKht hits lllld blanked tile vis-; Knmll,rnH r,,v,rs ,,,,.
" i iniil .u'dt'tiliitr mill niter four un-
Sinn leil in- iier. was till. e......, ,,,!,,, ,,1 wlllll KlOKKy Uld
..freiider at the plate with a 1'"V"r- i,..i... l.lm lo II at tvlih such
double and slntilt, In four trips. t , fiii( (i h(i m(1 o ((, t.arrXml fl.um
wlnnnm put over four runs In the (u, lm (n lllKlol. 1)f llyM.
"',", ' I clan 'did nut return In resume the
Oaks Kvnt Otiint I iniilch. .
' The Oakland Oaks did it Inl'nrj tiU i,nilr preliminary. Hob
timely httlliiK lo deftnt lh Hen's' Ki,ie, ohwcho, and UeoiK" Walk
It to f,. mul evened up Ihe week's cniiadii. put up a slashliiK fast
Work.' Wallni" Malls, lefthander. tusHle In a draw, each liiklnB n
vas driven from the. mniind i.'ti' full.
n walk and four hits broiiBht In , , .
four runs. TUrpIn ahd Jones, whe 11.2 l 1-
followed, also were linr.l hit. frai!- 1 (jntllclOIl IIUU
head allowed the Koals ID nun but
his l.-aiumates turni'il tu belter sup-
his tu
oil.
KtciDim ntn. walUctl off with (1n
-nt gam of tiio iMlea with I.oi-
Anjfi'lea lu a wilil affair that tasted
two hours and Ju mlnulea. t.Kor
cotntug a lilK lead, Ihe Henalota
H'oieil nix iliiivn in the ninth Inning
In lie up thu guiue. They came
buck with Iwo In Uie Hfvi-nth to
tie thlnga up ugain uUil win. Pllll
atarteil for the Angela, but failed
to hold on to a big lead, Miller,
Moling and Pet era tollowing him
In auceea.don. Keating hurled fot
the Keriatura.
Kealtle'a Indiana mude II two
Mialght over Hollywood's Stnra
with u IK to Hi dee la Ion In a wild
alug-fewl. Moth aldea hammered cut
the aatne number of hlla 10 but
Ihe Indluna made their balling
eiiunt for more. Among tho 32
mi let I m we-re homo ruua by lul
ley ee, Hollywood ahortatop, und
('red Knot he, Oscar Kckhardl alin
Wally Hood of the lndiuna.
The Staia drew aheud lor u five
run lead lu the first inning, but It
wua held only briefl). Md'nlm.
Murllcorena and HI ail ley. In Ihe or-
d(T tin nied, rrlleveil t he vrtera n
Hank ilulviy und fared Utile boit
home. The Itrulna of l!il(K- ioat
pennant for two n aaona: Their I
failure when away from Wrlghy
field and their Inability to win t
from the I'hlllba lute In the season,
at home or abroad, In opening
Hielr Uhiern Invasion at Huker
bowl today, Hn- men of McCarthy
have, an iippoilunlly lo begin pil
ing Up revenue Op both old scores.
The Inst few days of the I'uba In
Intra-aectlunttl warfare in tin west
tt'ciH anything but pUuK.uit far
I'rofessor McCarthy. Afti-r luktiig
two lieullnga In thni days at Cin
cinnati, Ills charges closed their
alay there ycrterduy by fiddling
through II innings of imacball In
a gume eventually (tilled with tin
scorn tin) at 4 lo 4 to permit the
i 'ul is to start their trek eastward
on schedule. Tho defense perked
up, h.it the liilllng won not there.
Nhenlel lltdds l'p
- The arllnals and Iho Pirates
also engaged lu H lo i He game
over thn i;tiuniiig route yesterday
aa rain swept out nit Ntitlmml
league competition in the e:ist. Wee
Willie Hheidol wen) tho diatauce
Hu. f.iuirhi.Mi mini of i he. flrsl nart ' Olfulnat t'armeii Hill, Hievo Rwo.
of Ihe aeasoh next. Hunday, when ll' nd Irvlu Itrame.
Ihe Pendleton Huckarooa, twice I The Athk-tlea featured ah ab
wlnner over Knterprlae, will cross brevlated campaign In the Amerl
bata with Ihe undefeated Pirate at, can league by .stiuiipedlnir Ihe Una.
tin. 1.. II. H. athletic field ut 2:30 ton Itl Hox .'I to 0 at Kenway
o'clock. I park tu a game which netted the
Thla will be Pcndlrlnn'a first up-'Aa 5l hlla, good for 4i biiMea. Tt
pea ranee here since in, when the ( wna not a record, but waa so Olose
MucUm made an excellent allowing 1o one that fanatlca were sent acur-i
ngattiMt 1 4i Grande, winning hulf .tying into Hie hooka. .
or ihelr guinea. M Hlmmons cupped the Athletle
The Jiound'l'p crew will have ....,,. ...... ..... . u,
thn aame batlnry (hat worked here (,m,lu.( (o K,,t ( Htxlh wh(.n ,1t ,H
lasi year. Meyers und HosUlns. u mfil Kt,,iu f0 hy ( h(i
nnd the lluccaneera will pit Cecil I ,.Ki,ih, One of Al'a dHvea waa a
Huff antl Murchlson uuulust the ),,,,,.
vlaiting pslr. I lot it teama are wen
It Uetof , it TT'J V
i eaat In! I 'f I f T"
cy really, I U J I
'ay from-
of the
real
of th
e smoke
Will Play Here ,
Sunday At 2:30
ilhiaeball funa ai'e all ready for
Camel
CIGARETTES
w4
indoors
coinmolbm
Ihe
......l . l,K l.,..,k v. ull..lin t,l I .........
. 1 .' 1 L, While all or this
,i ,n . ulllu,i j , ,.. ,. ,ui, i was churilttlK tip the l-'eliwuy,
While Ut tlnu.de ult.l 1'e'idlelon " ow,nH were qule ly ipenllm th.'lr
,.,e decl.llliK the leasue leadership , ''' ""' "
at the end of llie (list .p.uarler, I " '" '
Maker will journey to Knterprlse '.,,rt I""'"""' '" Alvln . r.iw.ler.
to K the t'llleflalns' slrellKtli. , " ,, , ., , , """ "
In the standiiiK of the clubs as the
I . 1 I lit..'. n .nicy a. i.tisiwii. fi ii.i sirveii
:btraitfflCr LeiVIS ho koi. tin. immm in Hunt lit' n
Yesterday' Coast Iran-He results Il'ne Vvnin RftrllfV ,""rln r nn lu"' "'-'l"lf
I The rest or the American leniri
l,OH ANOKl.KH. May S lAI't P"-"" V'sler.'ay was swept away
Kd "SliunKle. ' lwl of tl... du..'' rul" VnrK and fhlcaBO.
Iiir beadl.tck. was one up on Joe
follow
At San Krnnclsco It. II. K.
I'oi I liin,l .., ; A K I
.Missions f. II 0
lli.lle, l. s: Xliiharfey. 'heslei llehl
and Italic; Nelson su.l Hoffman.
At lis Anxeles II. II. K.
Keattlo Id III S
Hollywood ..Ill IS 1
Ibitteries' tliitham, Lamanskl
ami Con, Weill, eke: llulve. Klli
ne. Mci'abe, Maii, Hlanb-y and
.IttiHsler, Sypher.
. At Oakland II. II.
Hull l iuneiseo 6 til lilnlci, o Kleeher and one l.r thelf
uakianrt K in ,
Matterles: Malls and Iteed; t'rair
-head and Head.
K.
Slechei, powerfully limbed expon- IfufliOll IIUl'llCl'S
cut of I lie bo.ly scissors today 111
the count of matches won since
Iheir rlN-alr stiirled buck In tSIS.
These two former beuv w eltrht
wresiiiiiK cliainplons locked horns
ror the sIkIIi tune here last nlicht,
and Lewis won by taking two out
t.r three rails In the finish match.
t - l.u ,.,....1 .pi,,,,..... ni.r
K.ecber. lie previously bad lost '''' ''V Hl.lel.ls. who Is thlr-
made lo glv Shields m warm wet-
come when he Jogs through the
Reach Oklahoma
JOIM.IN, Mo.. May S ( AP) The
thirty third lap or l'. c. I'ylc'aj
transcttiittnenlal derby today takes!
his trampers to Mlmal, ttkla.. by t
way or Hatter Sprlntf. Kansas, I
s.x bouts was a draw.
II. II.
.. s in
" !.. fi").
MtillT I'KilllH
llj ,tv ll'ti'd I'm
I i-filt Hay Miller, chlcuKo.
nutpnliiliMl Hilly I'etmlle. Ka.ir... N
Al Sacramento -
lm Anneles
Xacramento .,.
Hntlerlesi 1'lllt. Alllloi'. liallyl U'ln.,l....a i 1'l.nrlle llelnncer.
rtcra nd Hunders; Kcallnf. nry-1 Wlnnlue. knocked out Jachle l.ee,
un nnd Koehler, I t.n, Anjele., ( I").
' to., n.
Johnny Halo, rassaic, N. J.. po.
Herman, second In olapswd time.
cut down the lead of IVte llavuul. I
Houlhauil.ton. Knkland. to 3:U:4al
hours yesterday when lie led the
caravan Into Jnplln fi-on. Millet.
Ills time ror the . mlt.tt was.ftrst:
I
WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Camels tire cool and refreshing.
The taste of Camels is smooth antl satisfying.
The fragrance of Camels is always pleasant,
or out.
Camels are tniltl ana1 mellow.
They do not tire the taste nor leave
after-taste.
Camels are made of the choicest tohaccos grown
cured and Mended with expert care. ; s
any cigaretty
t.Mtph WlMlM.HWl, H,
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