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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1929)
r S peco ail i DRESSES 1 SDUAIRO Sir ii k : II !' i. -i rni i ' ' ' 'i' " "nim-M n Choose one or two to round out your vacation ward robe. These clever little irocks will make any; occasion more fun. ,: Mostly - silk crepes. Geor gettes,; Prints and Pastel shades. A special purchase brincr them to you at about . two; thirds of iwhat; they ; , usually cost. Come early and get first choice. s Dependable Vajues. Dependable Quality. PIRATES REACH RUNNER-UP POST ; Ferocious Pittsburg Slug I gers Only; Half Game i Behind League Leaders ' League . Standings NnlUmnl l.tnxw Ktaiultnxx. i'hii'U'ja ...... I'lltshurifll HI. I.011I. ...... Philadelphia New York, .... Ho.ion ii) iii:iiiii:it w. n.ltki:il (jHlnlnir niumrntuut day by day. lirooklyn the ferocious Pirutc. of PIU.hui'Kh clncliiuutl W 21 .....: ...f..Si ..15 I i 14 12 I. PCT 12 .G.I. PESEK VICTOR OVER WALKER IN PORTLAND POItTf.AND. Ore., Muy 2 (API John 1-e.ek. Nebraska heavy-....i-i., ,.i..iIit. inive one of the Dennett. Knirlnnd. ami Henri Co-j f.,HV(.Mt an, mnsi scientific exhl- atllng hero la.ii niB"i Bennett-Cochet Team Victor In Doubles Finals PA ftltf, Mny 2S (AP) Kllecn .o.j' . . Lv,lni, wnn the French 'lil! i ' ""'"ed double, tennis champlon 4.hlp today ly defeutlnir Helen .467 ( xviii. nn Kmnoln T. Hunter, l'nlt ' cd Slate., In MrulKht set.. 6-3, 6-2. .SI j .sat hud clubbed their wuy Into .rcniid puice mi iiifl national leutfuo pen-j W. nanl rnrs today, with the pure sett- Philadelphia' ..........25 U'4 po.illon nnly u bare half ifaui hi. i.oiiIh ..'.!2:l ""'. INcw Viirk !...la With Jo. Petty on. the mound , Detroit 22 for them . yesterday, the corsairs Cleveland ...10 pounded out u 10 to I victor) over ('lilcutfO .'. Ifi the HI. l.ouis Cardinals. rrleKutu'I Wi.hlmttnn to the curd, to third place in tin lioslou ...... .,.10 smniinitf ami saw nisi place nniyi , a half name 'IIMunt when the cli.' ' ci i puiio '('Hint. ohliKlimly loat to Cln- UVCQOtl OClIC8 O Tin. 'iihn fell victim to a xlx ranj Decide ChdinpiOtl rally In lh ciKlitli ut -Cliiclanail I ; ami ilroppcd Hit- ilccMpn. k lo r.. I rOllVAI.I.IB. Ore. May 28 AP) much lo th icllfht of thn Itciln A two-Kama acrlea to dutormlnc who had lHt nine conHccutlvi the Ktutd collcKlati haafliall t'huiii Ifanna. Hltrrlrr Hlalm liundcuffod plonahlp, and which may have u thn rcda cffccllvaty cnouxh until ocurlnic on thn cltampionHhlp of 40fl . .hA rlnnlii tm.ich In tlic inlxctl u'.j utiiwil iin ni-nr. Aim-i-kaii Uukiw SWmlinx, rant .sky anil under unfavorable MrnnlH conditlonM. Miw nnnpu Hlartti'I the Antflo-Kron'ch tom on thf? Mil' when they )lrov hhn from the northern division of thn Tn (ho hox uml rotillnue'l th. uhsuiiI? fffic cout confrrenre, wan to open oir rimrloy Jtoot uini (Mnmio Jon- J" todny with Oiokoii Statu eol nuril. ; ' , and th I'nivcrMlty of Oreton I'lilllM'N Win Tw) " "9Kinic hatH. ' The final Kaino will up ftinycu in r.uffeno tomorrow. WuhIiI riKton Hta to cot leri topH thp. lint In thfl northern divlKion ,6K!; ,s way t0 victoi-y In the first not M ( hy w inning the firt ffnnie wltji her rnnineu one ui un incie rutin a niut; uf the ledKor, however, hy down- Jnu Inn Collin, ofie of nKhind'H hext playerH, 2-0. K-G. 6-2, 6-0, In the third round of men's alnjflw. Jliif Hill Tllden trimmed Kl- otianl Jiuplaix, ninth ranklnir play er of Kranee, 6-3, 0-4, C rcarhed the fourth round in HinffleH, Kdlth OroBt of San FranPiKeo, third rnnliini; vvonmn player of the Tnited Staten, whh cUtnlnatud in the Herond round of the women's i HlnglM hy. the 17-yeur-oId Hnice Ilertmeni.' Knine. '-3, l-8. flood pitching by Kuy IfenKA and riaiide WllloiiKhhy nuw tli I'hil- I. nth a. ..I- '.f t.lll ...III. the ll,lon Mrave-. 2 to I" and 3 ' "!!!' X? M ,lIl'M, In I. Koii Kmith IohI the flrnt tcuitu hy paKNlnir Harney Kriherir with th.i lih I'nlvcrniiy of WaKhinuton. OreRon State in second In the howw fllhd In the ix(b. WillouKhy f "&7V i-n--ni-Ke hud u Hhiitotit In hi Krnp in the ' ' nlKhinip until Gfoiire flarprr hit. tl homer In the ninth. 1 ' ' AITDIt Allt JSi;Oltl ': -- Mi-''irtnini iivw . ininniiT' Over In tl... American lean lie. the ,K AllB,., May 28 AI') ll.r- t. l-oillK frown, .haved u half ,.,., j ,,a off iU 4:4J:0. jrainc oil the Phlladelph a Ath- a ,n- tollHy n ,.or,illPa, VpKtt letlc. ImhI hy downln flcvdand. ,,,, , f)e.OI(I ut.,.ln)t , a to I. Ileoi-ir Mlaeholdcr kept ,1(.tter , solo ., miu.k of elKht . Cleveland hit. ruttcrd ami 3S .,, rnlnutc 21 aoconda won hl .ccoml victory of the alx eHtabll.hed hy Martin Jen.cn at Kama .eric, of which the .llrown. HooMevelt Kield, N. Y. took four. A pawned' ;ili 'and- an '' ' iw Mtlnnu nf u' When he defenlert UcorK" Walker. ..... i., n..j:ill in 21 miniiteH. 30 .eeonda Walker reall dercuted Minnelf when, in an effort to emulate the fuothull flylmr tac--tlc. of liu. Solincnhcrir. he .hot hradloiiK Ihrouirh the rope.. klm med ucroiw the three-fool out .laB lllh. tumbled over the e.IBC aim down four feet onto the concrele pavement of the nu.litoiHim floor. He u plainly hurt, hut after a five minute rlite. uumcly cllme.I hack into the rlnif where it wn. an ea.y mutter for I'e.ek to throw him with an airplane spin; Walker wa unable lo continue uftr Hie lnterml..ion. meX1 Pitchers Slump In Coast League During The Week r"i: i (ONGtpUM RUGS AFEw strokes of a damp limp keena Coiigoleum lings spotlessly clcuu. licuutiful pultoriis, un 'iiiulnl iluruliilily und low iirii c make genuine Congo. Itruiit . Hold Seal Hugs tlie uiitslumling value in labor, saving floor-covering. ML Emily Team Is Victor Over Elgin The Ml. Emily Lumber com pany liatieball teum nosed out Klxin 'Pacific Coaut l.caKue clubs chuni,-. .1 batHe (,-ioun.ls today, prepared- to resume .cries play.- wiser lliroiiirli experiences ifained in lat week, chain of events, , , i'or one tliinx. It was no secret that pllchlns: thiouKhout tho leavue III CARR'S Furniture Co., Eenerally. lias- undergone u siaru- Inir .lumii. Power and skill that " " ""iKHver-- 7,e,e Sunday In the ninth Inning. I earlier in the ea.on had brilliant- J K for . . 1 ' ''" "f' Vf" wlnrtlnw to 7 In one of the best '1y : held --rival ' hll; games uf the soa.on. . tKln, held . thiouKh,iniiini;jirter lnun or., n)-. " VV.j-VK-jTr:: the lead ' iiioki ' ' of-.' the ; unini. 'it nil ; tCII.e luaV.'Itnil ttad-ltelO Llie.wores - 'T- ' -r-- ... .v-.". went Into the ninth 7 to 6. Three to thr. minimum, has irlven way he- ". " - Ijl Grander, bunched their hit.. f"ro an oi.bUuikIiI of '.ma.hlnir Oiiks nlone. exceeded cvei ths .,.l n..i, .) il.,,, I.... lit. I,. ,rne,.,leut III : wor.l ui .A.e.-. uuiin. ...... test- -. . -;. .'till. imrUcular area,, j No (smvir, played ye.tcrllay; TheMt. Kmllv 'loam iwlll nlav I -' lur Hnndav's Kiones .alone, no. at Imbler Kundny. Ic-.than sixteen liome.,:runs were Matterle. last Kundny were: Mt. 1'hunif up by the e'inht combatant! Rmlly, Oliver and linker: Klttln. ' clulis, a record for thr. season. rirlllen and Qnes. ; ad.lilinn.' nearly every club leani.s travi'lintf. ; ; r- C" ; A 'new- fre'e hridtfo to. connect ' MiKNOiiri and Kunttas will he opini-il In the July I at St. Joseph. Mo. ' California Golf Tournament On At Del Monte ;1 II, when he heaved -the platter Hln feet 7-lu Ineh. The credltej record Is lid feel 1 ,l)-4 Inclie., made In 1626 by llud Hornier' of Houthern f'ullfornla. - ; llufus Klser, of' the powerful Washinxton Husky .quart, holder of the notional eolleftinte title, won the rha.mpion.hlp ut Chicago la.l year when he turned tile utile In 4 PK(, MONTH, Cal., May 28 (AP) (.olfcr. competing in thr. Cali fornia amateur iroif cluimplon.hlp ; ntfnutes 117 3-& seconds, iiiitii-fd off. for the .econtl IJi hole of iiualllyinif jilay today In un ef fort. 10 Jlased upon the ' neat . time, und wte.t laifiiewt.ere -near par JniRl U Ivi.I.ImJILicIi tailm ,,rh VeeliJHUie rupiHcT lienerally coilrediMI one of (lie toughest prOpoaltlous In Lie we.l. dlstiinces recordeM In duul meets lii'l'il this season, the. Wushlnmon iiililtiatlou Is a fuMMTe too lure the r.humplonaliip with Wash Mutton Hlnte rolletfe iipd the linl I vei-Hliy of Oreifoti furnishinir. .er- error, coupled with ten llrown sufe tie., aent Waller Miller, In. Hun Houlhpaw, down to defeat. ,- . White Ko Win ' Tlie Clilcas-o Wlilte Sox surpris ed with ,u double .' victory over llucky llnirls' Detroit Timers, 7 to1 4, tund 0 to & In 14 Inninffs. The' Hox pulled tho first Kume out of the' MHMMMMMMMBmMaMHV flri. with a four run rally In tlie i ctxht h and came from behind to MtKV M'Tlfll F . lake second u. well. Detroit led " ' ' 1 Mil the niKhtcap. 3 to I uftes.eveil) ABOUT RE ADY T(nnU"!' nf nur hut o'ored, ,, n r1 .liiKle run. in the eiKhth uuil nlutlt 1 tUH I iVi!)lV j to knot the, count, scored another. j In the 12th and 13th frame. lo '.' NKW VOniC.' May It (AP)-- ..malch Detroit rouniers and won' Tho fl.llo soi-ilp-heap seems, to out 'n ,h Mth. ''' uwult hold Michael MeTlltue flom '"er major leiiBun clulis hud County Clare. Ireland, twice hoM " "ri ''"V. -i l er o flho Iltflit hcaN-yweluht chain- ' . -r-f What Famous Users Say .About Richfield V i)lonHhip. Attempting u rooteltaek at the ane of, HO, McTlirilD Van Itnorki'd out an., foilnet imtlttiiHl- nrnateiir ' HHIfe Church, of PortluT?!, and si-itorn ihiaw H at Hcnre dfli-rved a nrle. i eone(f8. New trupnv d vtwl hy It. IT. I" ';i:iiiii.p Kfrttn, of Mi'dl'ord. Ore., i ind thn lt h holn, with Uh l- till n rove, wre Htmnhllmr hlorliH for!,, inont of tho Kolfern. The fove re-j ci'lvfd a lot of golf halls nnd the) trap it Ivcd a lot of eommetit. l-.Kan wan out of the con tout with a tame back ami escaped tcntlnif out hi hrnin child. He K"Hrted thn !iM pinycM who (fiapppd with the roiitjti ycftifi'day, hownver, and ruw that hln Imudlwork watt Kiod. Coast Records Will Be Tested In Annual Meet hint nlKlit. Mike Iuih been knocked out be fore hut where ft took fhut cIukh men to do It before, Hoffman, with arc the unlvurhUloH of WuhIiIihf-I nnly a mfdlocre record nmonjr the ton, Oreifon, Moptunu, and Idaho, profeHHlnnnlM, found the cv-llKht champfon an cany iwiii'm 1 1 in i run n iiimi uunny mink- tntlH nl,nfuii, inn ft.-. with n pair of 75'm, wertthreei over the perfect flirure In tint In I The nchool entered (n tho meet I in minllryiitK round yeHtnt duy and Krntlnicnl lunonir Mm rnntealantH t-d:iy wuh that anyono bctterlnr, uml Wahlnlon and O reft on Htnte beuvywelKin champion, at the St.-NicliolaH arena Jackie McCoy, Seattle, fought alx hiflt rounds to a draw-' here last nlKht. Kddic Kdflman, Hend, and l'nt Pndelford fonKht to an un pop a her draw In the other tdx roumiVr, while Indian Corltt, of Hoflelmi-K. and Sttiinhoul Jackson. Klamath Kill In, broku' even In n. victim. four round ko. 4 wheel internal exptndiug hy- -draulic trakot 5 iSO (Cveififty) oversize balloon tires 6 cylinder high coiuprrasion' engine 7 KI'UKKK, tire., May !S (AP) I Pueiric const conferer-ce recm-ds will he alvcn a wvere leal Willi ' Hie poKKllilllty that some will be pliiiiteiiul when an army or picked j athlete, rroin northern division i eolle.ea and universities compete ' In the umiunl track ami field class- ! le here- nest Krldny ami Katmilny. ' An array of lalent Includlnir a i possllile world's champion, nn ! Hyinplr are. a national title hold-1 er and many other well know n j Miira III vie for honor. In the two- ! day hnitle. . j , r.n .m oi lier, l nlvernity of Oi-e-ron "Klriiiiit mun." broke Ihe pres ent reeiutnlsed world', discus mark In a dual meet with Ihe Culver sity of WilHhliiBlnn In Henttle Mny bearing, 52-lb. highly balancrd crankshaft 8 inch chassis deep frame in the NEW DODBE BROTHERS SIX - -JSi ' One 17 1 Real ! Anheuser-Busch I . Quality ivery ounce of it The new Dcxlpe Brothers Six it an extraordinary motor car because it embodies a whole bookful of features that are extraordinary for a car of any. thinj; like this price. Its Mono-piece Hoilv has no joints or seams to squeak or rattle possesses that unfail ing rigidity aud Manliness which is exclusive to single piece construction. The Dodge Brothers hydraulic 4-wheel internal-expanding brakes, the oversixe "):."() tires, the 52.pouud "-bearing dy namically aud sLlivall) bub ancrd crankshaft, the extra, deep 8-itklt fruiue are con spii-tioiisainotig the things thut cannot be inaU-hed by any other cars neighboring on ihe new liodgc Brothers Six price. Come into our salesroom and see the new Dodge Brothers Six; try it on the road. If you inspect and drive one of these remarkable cars, we have all the confidence in the world that you will never be content until you have one for your own. Kn-.nr llouv Srviss: Mi to MloS I. o. S 1)1.1 KOI I . ( om-eMirlW 7'erou. lciiKvsi.es hotoss rsouicr BMI17 L. C: SMITH J Depot St. Shortly after we broke the non-stob Coast to . Coast record with Rich- field Gasoline, we made a compar-'. ison of four well-known motor fuels. We discovered in this test that , Richfield, in addition to vivinv iis greater po u 'er and speed, would en able us to remain in the air two hours lon ger per one hundred gallons than any of the other fuels. Naturally, we used Rich field in our most recent victory, the Los Angeles to Cincinnati non-stop race. 99 Goebcl adds his tribute to those of dozens of other leaders in the field of motordom, who endorse and use Richfield products such ' men as Harry Miller, Fred Duesenberg, An thony Fokker, Allan Loughead, Harry Hartz, Captain Wilkins and. Ralph Snoddy men whose achievements as designers and pilots are internationally recognized. Richfield's qualities proved in grueling competitive eventsare the same qualities you need in your own motor car instant power, speed and acceleration without loss of mileage. What gasoline do you use? " of America's foremost ts... winner of the Dole- Hawaii flight; first to shat ter the Army's five-year old transcontinental record and winner of the Los Angeles to Cincinnati non-stop race V nauncE an) 196