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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Monday, June 3, 1929
You need no longer be lold that
you have an expensive foot
tint
Ik
,. TI KHIUY PKOGH.VMS (the J'Veneh tennis cliuni ploiifghl ji.
The American Urondcastinu: coin? ; -
mty prownm for Tuesday hlKhtj p,rtlH. June :i (Al) JMcii
follows; 7, Old Homo for New; . wjiih ,n,-aln has ilemnnwt rated her
Ti'lli ..HllufL. .. 1,1., V Vl,. tmr.
" ' , ... . . .... fl -
" vno-nin, i-ii.mi.n.iiin w. -
rocciH-xtrn: in. Paul Itunyan histories:
ij in::o. male quartet; 11 to 12, Vic.
Meyers orchestra.
The N'atioiuil Mroadcantlng com
) puny program for Tuesday night
follows: ,7. vaudeville hour: K to
; it. Waysldi' Inn: i to II, Hpotllght
? review; 11 to 12, dance music,
1 . .. Portland
' ' K(IW (AZOkr) 7, NHC: S. Ntudto;
.WM, KO.MO program; 10:30 to 12,
NIIC,
.. .n
KMX (HKt)l(c)
A MC program,
' "
"v Sail I'riint'lsco
Kl-Ttc outHtc) H, specialty pro
gram and sololKts: !, concert; to,
Amos and Andy: H): In, Tom (3e
rnuovlch orchestra,
KPO (UKOkc) 7. NilC; 8, feat
ures: !), trio and sololsis; I a, NIP',
Salt l-Jilte City
KM (IUOUc) 7. HC: X, Instru
ment a I ;!!M'tt; S : 3', . variety ;;rn
Killing feature; l.t, Amos and
Andy; l (: 1 6. , ilance music,
Spokane
Kl 10 ,rri!Hikc V; NIIC; K. ffHit-
', Ures; la, Amos and Amlv; 10;iri to
is, Niii:.. -
irrain. i
Kejtrtlp
KOMO (lH'ukc) 7, NIIC; fl, popn
lar prognnn, news; oreheatra;
soloists. -
K.Mt (.:i7n(c) 7 to U. A HC pro
gram. Oakland
KI.X (SHnke) h, tlance music; it.
piano, soprano, tenor; lu io it,
tireiu-Ntrn. '
KOO (7!Hkc) R. NIK ': '.i, PH.
kiIuin; 10 to 1'J, NHC.
t.m Anseles
KNX. (inr.dkc) 7, science talk;
"-in, IVatures; Ml to I, ihinco mu
Me. Kl-'l (fUiike) 7. NHC; X, Pant
!tohtvi ,d ;,o; ii to II, NHC,
Kenneth Strong Is
Signed Ily Yankees
NKW VOIIIC, Juno 3 (.l')
KiuiiK'th Strong, w,.B llnviii.
I'linil.. mar liallbai'k at Ni w Y111U
' . lllliMM'Slly IllM lull, U IH l l'IKIl t to
, Ilia Vanlli'fH nrti'l' his KriHluatlnn
Mils month. Il. , n,l,..l ,H poIIckc
alhl.-lhi i'sr.'1-r III ft liasrliiill Kiiino
"k'liualnst :,(, 11;, .wn lus Slltlllilnv,
11 is lunlialili' Hint hi. in ,
liiiuii'il out lor Hi,' ri'st of Ilia s,'a
ioii l,y Iho VanUars to souu. rluh
In Now KiikIiiiiiI. '
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' slone ileuh rs infer hest ra ll.i; f
' pioKiam thai e..r eaine over Ihe' r"" . - k I j lA"
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r Enna Jettick
Health
Shoes
add pep to
your step
Aliufca nt UHfi makes fret, grow old
mid the innl common form ofulu(,
ill (tiling lincs
If yuv fee' thai bccnuM you choose to
rav only $5 to $6 for your shoes you
inuttL tnku whulctcr von pvt in the way
of tit voti ttro mistaken.
HILL'S
Dependable Dependable
Values. Quality.
Helen Wills Is
Title Winner In
Paris Tourney
! f MCtVMV (l A I IONH HTA 1 1 1 ' M,
downed Jean Morotrn by scores of
0-:t 1 it-c. li-u. x(i tddny to win
I . . . ,. ., I
i iK ii i in sii on hic intone an iUeeii
i III WO I1 I Mill M CO II MM
She won the women's single
championship of thi. Kreiiph hard
court tmn nameiil yesterday hy de -
fatlng the No. I ranking players
of I' r.im e. Mine. Itene Mathfell,
ii-::, 'IH. in the final round.
The American girl's victory not
j only gave her Mu- Kreneli title for
, the second year III succession hut
hhowed clearly at Hi- same time)
that site ranks In a class hy her-
"lf among women tennis player,
-Min
Alathleu put up u pluckv
(light but whenever there was need
llo Upply pressure Miss Wills clear
ly demonstrated ht supmiorlly.
She trailed, tlliei. to Iwo in th-J
first set and then ran out four
games in n row to win. In the sec
ond. Mine. Malhieu pulled even ul
four games all only to nee the
meiiean iiiKc tne next two In easy
lashion for set, match and chum-
pioiihtupK.
Jean Itoiotra stunned a crowd of,
I L'.OIIO I'KHlii t.vt ..I I ... t .... In.. 1
Henri Cnchei, ranlting No. 1 phiy.o-
of the wot Id In a thiHUng five-set
h.'itth ,
litll Tlldeii, with l-'iauk Hunter,
m'tfl pfity a fen ifialehes in Zur-
ieh and Hun will go to Holland foi
Ihe Dutch championships begliwiingf
June a. From Ifollaml the Am
leans have for Wimbledon for the
Hi ittvh champlonshtps.
IMIILEII LOSES
TO LA 0 II AN I) E
' r 1,1 CA714V1
IMIlyi'j OUi U I
I
Till, Ml
i.'..,nu 1 '
" r' ',,ii it,nr
llllHi'll.lll tf-lllll
won a luinl-loilKlll
w,.,.- ,,,,,,, ii,,,,ii-r iraiu ytmir-
' V "I ImliliT. f, to L', l.a Clan, Io
look llm I, Mil In ilia first Kainn
i ami uiin n, vr IiwiiIimI, allhiniKll
J thf liiai-Kln iitiN ni'Vi-r larxo i'lioilKli
iiisur,' viiMilry until th hmt inn.
Until nlU'liom were hll-sllnifv.
liver for l.n (Ir.imle iillrhltiK 11
loin-hit Maine. I'iikIi, eliukliluK
lor liul.l. r. nllmveil seven lill- Inn
one o flhetn xvns a llir hsiicer tiy .
Itrniikler. Ml. I.'nilly tt siu-ker. 1
A laiKe erowil utiies,ei the
Kami , hleh was Hie thlnl Mialuhl
Will Of t III; M'll.SOll fill' the lOeill
leillll
! 1 rrn mm t r a
I I I t I ( M I K Vl IX V - rtro.
DUCKS ARRIVE AT
FAMILIAR CELLAR
Twin Bill Taken by Fricso
and Portland Team Dives
To the Bottom.
Ity The Associated
Pacific roast league hinders
failed yest rduy to curb ii new out
break of heavy hitting In tin Wi ck
end double headers.
The. Hall I-'runchsco .Seals con
tinued their HlUKKifiK attack at
Porllund,- ami that combined with
effective, pitching hy Klmer Jacobs
ami JlolliK Thurston gave tin; Hvults
two morn wins, Jacobs blanked
the iJucks In the flint Karnc Ii to 0,
Hlillo TliUintOll beat them S to
In the nightcap.
'I'll Mission I ted and Hacra
iiiniito Hfimtoi'H broke even in their
two KainfK ul ItecreatiOH ;s"rfc here.
Tho .Mlssfonji won the morning
baitlo 7 to 0, hut the .Senators took
tho afternoon contest 4 to 2. Tho
series went to Iho .Missions 6 games
out of V. 'I' he afternoon affair
proved to bo a pitching duel be
tween Itert t-'olo and old Jinn Cran
dall, with tlifl veteran t'ntntlall
. finishing out In front.
Stiirn Will Two
Hollywood won hoth games in
. I. oh Angeles from thu Ouklanders,
I nosing out the Hay team In the
t first 11 to 1', and scoring a shut
oiit In tlio second G to o. In the
I Hint game, the Stars took 17 hits
off .MrAvoy, DfiKliu and Jeffeoat.
The Oakx fot I i hltH. Jn the after
noon the Star took 13 hits, anil
Kinney he hi their northern foeH to
' hut & well Hoattered hits.
The Huuulo JndiuiiN took a dou
hle header in their homo town
from the I -Ok Alitfelett AnjrelH. The
seorew were 7 to A, und 2 to 2.,
j Th ImlhuiH clouted three pltc)ier ,
i r t(.
Angel for 17 lilts in the
i first I'll me -unil eainn h:irl In thr.
I Mecond und whanged out u dozen,
j i.oor fielding hy the Angels In the
1 hc,(.OI1(J Kam). accounted largely for
their defeat
Votcrduy Coast I.eagno lt(stills
At Portland first game:
It. If. K.
San Kranelseo C 10 n
Portland u 7 G
Hutterie: .aeons
Knight and Woodall.
and
Heed;
Second game;
II.
11
K,
Han KranclKco 8 lf I
Portland ,. 3 5 1
Hatterles: Thurston and Adam-
tson: Malillffey, Heck and Itego.
i At Seattle first game:
I It, If. ii.
I .oh Angeles 4 1 1 tt
Seattle : 7 17 2
Hatterles: Itarfoot, Peters. Child '
and Wnrren. Sand berg: Kalllo and (
ox.
Seattle second game
It. II. 10.
3 7 a
1 12 ' 2
-, Hohcris and
Handlierg a nd
-first game:'
I .oh AngeiM
Seattle
j lUllei it s; lioehie
Hannah; (Iraham,
Cox.
San Pranclsco-
It. H. K.
HiMTaiiionio f, lu n
.MIhmIuiih 7 12 0
llatti-riert: VIih'I, lilckt'i-uitiii unil
i-vt ri'il: It. nil, r unil lloriimin.
Sun I'Vanrlsrii Krroinl anio:
It. IT. K.
Sarrainonln 4 14
.MlMKlona 2 n n
' ran.lall anil Hi-v-
rmlrt; Cul,.. .Mfytmhl ami HmI.IvvIii.
Al l.m Auirolii first Knnio:
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1 .
111 14 :i
1 117 1
1 1. .in... 1
llallorlis: McKvoy. I'ai:lla, .lulf-r-Ottl,
Arh-tt ami l.nnilianll; Wi-Uvl,
Mof'ftlio anil llasslcr.
I. os Aiik'i'Ii-n srcoml kuiiio:
!t. II. K.
On It In nil n 5 i,
Hollywood c U 0
llftllirlrs: ('rachrnil. Arlatt and
II end: Kinney ami llussler.
(Sevon llinllurs l.y liKrui iuelit ).
,
They Harleil out to ilrlll an
well In I'eniisylyanlii 1111,1 m 311
htl'lll - k L'llS. 1'lli. uell l.u I ..
money maker.
Yanks Come To
Life And Take
Second Straight
iiy wiiiiam .r. n,i,nan
'-nc-ini-.i i'iw si,o.-t writer
ink mi i(tHiiun'ineniM ami
KnitH in me wnciuie in tin nott
Honday eM(r of I Vnnsy I vn nia, the
Sahimih piOKiiun in the. major
leah'tieK yesterday wuH v-tu-, to
exaetly one-hall of n normal day'H
eaiiiialKti. Itoih the Athli-tieH and
Caicilnalx, the two liaue .:aileri,
helpid tliemselveH hy dofliK noth
iiiK at all, and the eutuw of the IM
rateH certainly wa not lnjiii-cd hy
inaetlvlty whieh pr-vailed In I'lttM
hurKh. Although Oeore I'iinrr.iH. aid. d
hy l.ou (iehriK'H tweirth hofe run,
pitched the Vnnk' m io thilr Hee
ond htraik'ht derision ovr the
hite Sox hy ii to I at the Yankee
stadium, the Iti-owtiK were nosed
Out 111 Waxhinqloii hy 2 to I. TSiLm
defeat dropped the Kt. l.oiti-aim to
a position five and one-half Kauicx
hfhind the Alhleth-H as the Yank't-x
crept up to within neven and one
half contCHtH of Hi' leadei-K.
Connie Mack nevenhIew lined
an important Kame over h.t. . .oiiIm
In Jhe lout column where lie now
nun a mni'tfin of w vi-n content over
each of his nearest eornpei (turn. It
Im well known, of cotire,. that bane,
halt, playerH and manaKf-rH ewtl
mate the standing eeiiKively on
tlie riKUitH of the K'ameH lo.st rol
umn. M.it fiame
In defe.-HiiiK the While Sox. I'lp-Ki-as
allowed hut fix hltK, Kerr's
siiiKle a.-id Mi-izler' triple in tho
third sawd (liicaKO from u shut
out, i
Alter trailing St. Louis hy 1 to ft
for seven rounds, Washington tied
the score iiKalust Ceorge Hlaehold
w In the eighth and then won out
in the ninth on Joe 'rouin's dou
ble und two sacrifices. Jrvln Ilad-
' 1,,y w,m M th'Hl victory of the sea-
son against seven defeats,
!ted Sox bats hammered a merry
tune agaiiihl the harriers at Hiav. s,
field at the expeni.e of Messrs.
Shaiitii and l-'errell, ami Ihmton
won by 1 to 3.
;iaiHs Win
With rain In both St. Louis and
Cincinnati, the Ntaiomt) league
program was confined to Wrlgley
! Held
wnere the Giants and tho
bra ved w I n t ry b lasts from
Cubs
Lake Michigan to amuse Ji7.(H.0
Kahhath clients. Sheriff Krod Hluko
plunged into a desperate duel with
Lurry Benton for six Innings, hut
blew uji in the seventh under the
strain of a n to tt score. Tho
tiinnts put six hits together for
four runs and won eventually by 4
to I. Norman McMillan saved the
men of McCarthy from u shut. out
bv ouenlni. th
ninth with u homo
fivn hM Off Hf!i-
run. one of th
tott.
Thi- vinory B.-ivi- Uw Ciluutji ten
out of thHr hi.st Hi vi n. ami Haiv,! ,
Hi, in lime ami nn--hul( Kaini'H
Irani tlw top. II lii Important, In'
notf Hint thi' Carcllnaln' aliil-llin 1
l'lrati, havo(loHt only tu'oKiynes
IVvvor than tho'l'lan .McOraw.
Imbler High Is
Winner 16 to 6
Here Saturday
The Imliler IIIkIi cihool team
el-iM',1 lis 1:1:3 Hiai.on nllh a Her. j
011,1 iilory over Ihe Amerleaii I.e.:
iflou ilislilel junior leiiKiie team!
Iiere Kalur.lay afternoon, ilefeal line !
the locals HI Io i; on a sliiijiery,';
ininlily illauioml. j
The Kame In, 1 1 I ,1 lenlallvely
colli ,1 nri luil whs ,1, -rilled Io play
al tile last minute and Ihe l.a'
(irainle (1 am was short three rei(. '
lllars. n eon. I an, I third I, .is, men j
an, 1 one out fielder.
1
Fir. I Cellule. e Yarn
ft In the l-'rriichiiiau. f'oiini
llllalrc lie rliariloiinel. w hn showed
tit Ihe I'jiriK ehlhili. ,,f IS.MI a
eelllilose Jinn, thai we own the
m.vnn of inila.v; his proeess huv
lieetl (lllel,iiei In lis preselll per
reell.in.
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IM'KENNON WINS
I TRIP TO CHICAGO
Quaiter Miler From La'
Grande will Particinate i
j in imercoiiegiaLes.
flare MeKennon. former I -a
Grande High school student and
athlete, and resident of I'nion
county, roMched a higher position
in track licleH at Kugenc last Sat
urday than any other inlddlo-dis-tauce
runner from thin part of tho
slate when he zipped off the 140
yard dash in 4'J:4 to win the
orthweht conference title.
.MrK'ennon, whose victory was nn
unset In dope, turned in a f" flat
on Friday In the preliminaries hut
Hartley, of Washington, had be.cn
doped to win. .McKennon's feat
was all the more remarkable In
view of the fact that it was run In
the rain. The mark tied the
North west record.
Will (Vmicte lii Chicago
As a result of tils victory. .Me
Kennon will go to Chicago to rep
resent Oregon in the national mter
collegiates June 7 and S. Accom
panying him from Oregon will he
I'M -Mocllcr, discus star, and Halph
Hill, inllrr.
Another I. a (I ramie student, who
ban been honored hy being elected
captain of the I'niversity of Oro
gon track team, scored three points
in' the northwest meet Saturday,
(leorge Stager, also a graduate of
I .a (irande high, took third in tho
discus and fourth in the javelin.
Score right Points
MeKennon and Stager logether
counted eight of Oregon's points
and if either ope had dropped
down a notch, Oregon would have
been third In .standing instead of
second, as the university nosed out
Washington Slate college for tho
runner. up portion by the margin
of one point. !
Nineteen Northwest stars will '
participate In the intercollegiates at j
Chicago. . Washington Is to send
11 men and Washington State will)
send five. j
Incidentally. La Grande will
have an enthusiastic fan at the !
Chicago meet in the person of Dr.!
William i'eare, who Is going east
and plans to stop for th; Stagg
meet. Dr. Peare held the stale
high school half mile mark at 2;tr
..O
in a
11 1 L
NflLD.ndytt
THEY SATISFY '
j for many years and his record still
'stands in Kaslern Oregon.
KrGlvXK, Ore., June 3 AP)
Three I'niversity of Oregon nth
letcs. accompanied hy William
J luywnrd, coach, were today on
their way to Chicago where they
will compete in the national Inter
pol legiate track and field meet
Kridity and Saturday. The three
men are Kd Aloeller. claimant of
the world dlseiiH record; Halph
Hill, who .fen the mile Saturday in
the northern section meet here in
4:17:5. and Clare MeKennon, who
won the uuarter mile from a star
field. Including Hartley, Washing
ton's great runner,
Mueller broke the pacific coast
conference discus mark here Sat
urday when he heaved the platter
lr.:i feet Hi -! inctes to win from
Paul Jess up of Washington. On
the first of three allowed extra at
tempts the brunette Oregon giant j
fern
SI
and you tell 'cm that vc have one grand stock of
flooring ready for the builders this spring. You tell 'em
that we have all grades of oak flociring; you tell 'em
we're there when it comes to maple flooring; you tell 'cm
about our pine flooring, and if they seem to be siding
in with you, you tell 'em about our siding.'' You tell
'em, we sell 'em.
And say when you see how cheap a real good
hardwood floor can be had, you won't blame us
for saying we eell 'dm.
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Successors to Chmde C. Pratt
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FINE TURKISH .nd DOMESTIC
sent tho discus 157 feet 2 Inciter.
Tho old record was held by Hud
i Monger, of Southern California.
I His record wan H4 feet 7 i-Z
Inches, made three years ago.
Steve Anderson, America's pro
infer hurdler, kd ft smalt hut
mighty hand of athletes to an ovei
whelming triumph for the Univer
sity of Washington in Saturday's
northern division meet here. lie
tied the worhl record for the sec
ond time In his life in the high
hurdles. He made It in 14.4 see- ;
onds.
The scores for the meet were;
Washington .'!: Oregon ;I7; Wash-I
ington State :tii; Oregon State iu't,; '
Idaho and Montana 1
A .bachelor In Ontario hail ? l.r.O
taken from his trousers pocket
while in slept. One of the excep
tions which proves the rule, per
haps. Flooring-
you support
the family
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showing at prices well within
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LOCAL HORSE
SHOE TEAM IS
BEAT SUNDAY
A l.a firande horseshoe team lost
decisively to a Pendleton group of
pitchers hero yesterday In the first
Intercity match of the year. . Next
Sunday the La Oraiule men plan
to play a return tournament at
Pendleton.
The Pendleton team, consisting
of Marty, Pell. Davis, linker, San
berg. KJlison ami Kirby, scored
IMt'iii points compared with 1 ,4 Dl
Meored hy the La (irande -team of
Morgan, Hutchison. Film, Stiles,
Hickey. Smith. I 'rice. Snider and
Crews. The Pendleton ringer
average was -S to La Grande's 17.
The Pendleton men, some of
whom have played in many' cities
In the west, declared that the La
Grande courts were the best they
I had ever played on.
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