Wednesday, August 21, '1929
Eage Six
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
PORTLAND WINS
SERIES OPENER
Place by Fullerton's
Three-Hit Game.
ry (lropM'(l :in onsy throw In th'
iiinlli.
Curl Hubbcl tf.'ivt' f'jtrtHon n prrofit
iirRiiuiciit In iho n!Oomi .iijh .1
triple by Hornnby mul WIlHon'H
Kiunh? jjivinK the t'uliH the only run
t of tin ginno in thf fourth.
Frisco Shoved out of First ' for Iho third tlino In'ii row by an
' S-H count. 1. 011 Koiipa plii-lu''
j prf'jit brill until the wvriilh when
: the i-ormili'M him) rod fivo runn, throo
, of thf;in on J 'mil WanorV homer,
j ThiinltH to 11 not her brlllln nt
'pitch Inn performmoo by liny aihhm,
'thp Urooklyn ItodnrH not nn iwn
, brotik in two wmwh with tho St.
,oui 'nniiniiiH. After wee WW It
I Sherdel had ontpllehed I tnzxy
Vance to iflvf the Cards thn first
K'mie, :-2, .Moss blnnknd thn nil
League
Standings
SoOFt
icinfiil
( .. .1... I....... 'a Siilll !lll) I ( lilt
l il. v,l,I. If 1- -.rot. ' !" '"" 1 . .V , , 1 mo U 1 1 "inlli" pol li.-ron- lin y r.atao th,-y am
no. r..- "in- ivi...n . ' lii.l- :.l...m H..w Mi- Hull, r; ....l IH..I H "' 11 , , , ,. ,
will xl.-.i-t .lnl.l.imr lil .Irlv.. .. K"lf I... II th.-.-f is I"" w..l .is Ioi-sI.1p.I. .rTT-T- .
Ity 'I'lM Aswicliiteil I'll-
. Ity Tin AssociiiUtl Press
The I .oh Anireli'M AiikcIh forced
nhend to the I'ucifir CmtMt baue
lead yestiMitay, as tlie I hrep top
notchers of the day before worn
beaton In m-ries oim-ih-i-h.
Htwuthlntf out four hits In the
ninth Inning, the Angels won from
Henltle in the northern city 7 to 0.
It was a fiileliers' duel between
Smith and ltuerlit until (he lust
. frame, with four hits lor i h Hide,
when Ihi' Indian hurlei- was hinted
out of the box.
I Mirks Swamp 1'rlsm
Tho I'oi-Mouit luiclis. behind the
brilliant p!iehinK of Cart l-ullerton,
triumphed over San I'Vitnetsro In
tho rose city S to I. The Cortland
pitcher, held the vHitoiH to threfl
srattered hits, one of I hem a homer
by Hmead Jnlh-y. .bdley however,
was blamed for Koine Iooho fielding
which held back the Seiils, The
1'ortland lnirter added to his laur
elH by limiting two IiIIh In the h;h no
number of trips to plate.
A Keventh fniilnw battltiK tpre 1 four IiIih.
birds with four IiIih and walked off
with a 4-a triumph. It was .Moss'
fourth Hiieccsslv e win.
Ited l.ueiiH pilehed llio Cltu-lnnall
Iteds to an easy 6-2 victory ovei
lloftou to reeord his Kith win of
the HenHon.
VanUws Cain
In the American league ihe Yan
l;i oh piekeil a Kami on the
Athletics by bead ik- ChJriiK'n, f-4,
whih I he A'h were losing- to St.
I.ouis, 2-1.
Kalph KreHH' homer with one on
in thn Hfxlh decided a light pitch
ers' battle between Alvin Crnwder
of the Urowns, and (ieoVgf Marn
shaw aitl Jack ijulnn of (he A'h at
St. I. (uls. Crowder permltteil only
1'arlfif' ii.f League:
W. I.. I'd.
I, OH AllKi'leH :tl l'.t .Bill
Sa u l-'raniiseo .'i I .n;
Hollywood ill I .-S0
I'orlland iS L'i ..'H.'i
j Mission is i2 .r.Ba
i fink land 2 2B ,4'jtt
; Siicraniento 20 2'l ,4'iS
I Sea Mb- 42 .170
i National League:
j W. h. Pel.
Cbleao It, KB ,B7B
, I'ittHburgh BB -IB ,r.K!t
New York B;t f:t .f.-C!
St. I, outs ..." r.7 f 7 .Mm!
' ltrooklyn f.l lilt .417
, 'ini iniiat i i :i i;.( .-l;a
I'biladeljdilfi -17 BB .4 1 B
J tost on 4B t a ,-a
Anierlraii l.eaiu:
! W . I .. i'et.
Il'lilladeipiiia .. ) s:i :w .7an
j Ni'w York '. B! 4-1 .Bl I
; Cleveland Bu U .Ul 1
i St. Louis BU a7 .fi 1 :t
i Oct roil f.fi B2 .4 7 a
i Washington fid ii:t ,4-t I
Chicago '.jr. B!l ,:iur,
j I lost on a 7f I s
VcHrnlay's Scores
1'iicirii- Coiim l.cngnc 1
lants
Alan J.Gould
nv
in the air its
gave thn Oakland Acorns an X to
victory over the Hollywood Slam nt
Lou Angeles. Lefty Johns, star
Hollywood hiii'ler, was pounded
from the box In thai inning.
Senators Trim Missions
Sacramento's ScnatorH triu in pli
ed over the San Crancfscn Mission
iteds by an S to B score at lEccrcu
tlon park here, A three run rally
in the ninth inning gave (he Sena
tors sufficient margin to nose out
the locals who made two counters
In their half of the last frame.
Yimtoiihiy CinikI I'aguo
At I'OltTLAXIt:
: San l-'ranclseo
Cortland
Hallerles: .Mails, Clynu and
Jteed; J-'ullerton and W'ooilall,
Ite-ultM
it. h i;.
i :t i
r, b o
AT si:attlk: h. h. k.
Los AngeleH 7 K 0
yianie ti r. r.
; TtiUterles: liaecht and Sandberg;
Ftn II h, I .amauslil and S'elnocke,
,AT SAX KIIAXCISCO: It. II. 13.
' Saeranienlo 8 12 tl
. Mission B 1 I 0
I in 1 1 cries: llryan and Koehler;
Nelson and 1 1 off man, I laid win.
I'rban I "a her, veteran Chicago
right hamler, as jiresenied will,
various glllH on "IiIh day" by I S.OOU
faun but he eon ii not check ft
heavy Yankee baiting iihhiiuII, The
Yankees bunched their 1 I lilts in
good advantage, Tom Zachary- re
ceived credit lor his ninth straight
victory of the season a It hough
Wiley. Moore wiih called to tin.- res
;iie in the seventh.
Indian Heat en
llurke was knocked out of the
box In the fliHl Inning by Cleve- i -
land but Myles Thomas Hlopped Iho! wMsiriwa
Indians dead then-after ami Wash-!ibl DK f KmU S
Ington walked away with a - - ver
dict. . Thn rampaging Itowton Hed Sox
assaulted. three lctrolt pitcheiH for
15 hits and beat tho TlgerH, 12-S.
Charlie Hiiffing went Iho rontn for
Itoston although lie -wiih nlckei) for
IS hits, lie allied IiIh own cause ( 1 wist i ng ring style
with a double and two slnglen. ! 1ave Shade first
drove In one run and scored two,
At Portland San l-'ra in tseo 1.
At I lolly n I B. n kin nd s.
A I M issjoii B, Sacra men to ft.
At Seattle II. Los Angeles 7.
American League
At St. Louis 2. Philadelphia I.
At Hetroit S. Po-jIou (2.
At Chicago 4, New York U.
At Ch-vcland 2. Washinlon fi.
.National Lea u tie
At New York 4-u. Chh-ago 1-1.
At Urooklyn 2-4, St. Louis 3-0.
At Philadelphia, H, Pittsburgh 11
At liostbu 2. Cincinnati B.
GEORGE DIXON
THIS EVENING
OA KI.AN'll,
Tlii- mlil .
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At A.NJIKI.KS: It. II. I-:.
OMlil.ll.il S II II
ll.illyw.in.l II II I
' HiillcrloH: K.lwi.nlH, ( '.'iimI.o.hI
K'in-
nnrt l.i.ii.l.i.i-.li: .IoIhin, lli.lv.-y,
n.-y ji nd Ki-vi'i'rlrt.
Yankees Defeat
Faber; Chicago
lly lleitM il W. Parker
(AsKOelaled Piu'ss HporlH Writer)
The two major league races havu
developed almuHt hie til leal slliui
Hons wil li the Philadelphia Ath
letics 12 games in froul of their
nearest American league opposition
and thn Chicago Cubs nine ana
one-half games to the good In the
National circuit.
Although the Cubs go! no bet
ter than nn even break with the
New York (lianls they Increased
their lead by half a game as tli
I'lllshurgh Pirates look another on
the chin frnii, Hie Phillies.
Until Cubs-tilant games worn
pitchers' battles. I'nddy Pltstin
inons mitpliclu-d (iuy (tush In the
opener and the Ciauts won by 4 to
1. In the uiMlitcap, however, Hal
Carlson blanked tho (Hauls with
six hits and Ihe Cubs won 1-0.
Hil-h the Victim
HuhIi, losing his third game of
Ihe season as against P7 victories
wan th victim of some poor field
ing by McMillan and Kr.gllsh. Kltz
hliuinons, however, would have had
It shutout himself had not Hill Ter-
Pacific Coast
Teams Will Try
Night Football
T.O.H ANfHOLKS, Aug. 21, (AP) -
Night footba 11 Is to be given a
thorough trial by tho Southern Cal
ifornia. Intercollegiate conference,
! four games having been scheduled
for Ihe coining season.
Occidental college, conference
champion, will do the most experi
menting with nocturnal grldiroi.
Cubs Break Even Km trK,wiM-,,n,.m,!'
Aug. 21, (API
delivi-ry and
t bat has made
a ml foremost
j challenger for the niiibl b-w eig ht
'title will he sel Into action tonight
i when I he Concord, Col., a nd New
( York "cruncher' meets up wit h
j young George I il.m , Port hi nd
' negro, In a ten rounder al the ( in k-
land auditorium.
I Whether liiMni can spray enough
! sidid swats wi Shade's anatomv
to win a decision is prohloma t ical.
Those who have gained the verdict
over the la ni er ii Jawed Call for n in
tire few, and only recently be gava
K le Vos, lielglau challenger
a solid thumping. Dixioi has ine
proved great ly In the hi si few
months and recently slopped both
Jack Malone and "LVd". Lilian
clever veterans.
Shade is
You s-o bis name rarely in the
bo scores any more,- but Kihlic
Collins, king-pin of second ba so
men when the Old Athletics were
winning world's championships, is
a vital cog In the New - A's. As
staff aid. to General Connie Mack,
Collins takes ov.-r a good deal of
the detail work, lironght up from
his ctlh-ge days In Ihe Mack school
of thought, Kddle Ih a keen stra- .
legist himself, a quick-thinker with I
tlie same Intuition that Ty Cobb
possessed for doing the right thing.
Now thai Cobb has rctin-d, Col- .
lias, In his twenty-second consecu
tive year in the majors, has the
longest con t in nous service record
or any player sllll in uniform.
Pecently I asked Collins the
secret of Mack's ability to main
tain so keen a grasp of baseball's
swift moving uffairH after so long
a term as manager and at an ago
when most elderly gentlemen pre
fer (.ase or golf to directing an ex- '
citing ball game from a hard, hot ;
bench. i
"Yon know, ( never ceases to ,
a maze i ne the real enthusiasm ;
that Mr. Mack" retains." replied
l-'ddie. "Of course he has forgot
ten more about the game than
most of iiH will' ever know, yet he ;
retains the memory of everything .
essential. The style of play has
changed but Mr. Mark has kept up ;
with It. 1 have never seen anyone- i
so consistently keen In sizing up -situations
and plays, so able In
handling a variefy of players, many
of them leiuperumental It Is al
most uncanny to me.
"The club this year Is working
its heied off for one man Connie
Mack. Of course. v all like to be
with a winner but to a man tho,
A's t hin lv more of winning thlr
pennant for Mr. Mack than they I
do for any extra money or glory
they may get out of It." . '
: -,. "V..-,. -;': -, ,:: . . ,( ' :" :
-r , 4 TA J
ERVE.,
I.Ike nuiny veterans, l-.ddio Col
lins ivgrrls tho way the frcv.tilt. J
ling era of biiM'ball has rulncil i
most nf (bo old "In-dd' stuff." ,
"I don't say we were any smart- '
In the old dayH but the game of :
years ago certainly put ,
in a cigarette its
LnT rVKRY niRD smg Its dwn note. The
thing vc know best is cigarette taste how to
blend and cross-blend, the standard Chesterfield
method, to give yon better taste, richer tobacco
character, milder, fuller fragrance.
And what we know best is the one thing
smokers want most:
ASTE
Hong favorite
w i n
1 ii i erslty of Arizona, Sept. 27;
Santa llarbara Stale Teachers' col
lege, Oct. 4, and the Cnlvcrsity of
New Alexleo, tlet. 11.
Immigration authorities nt 'Que
bec, found diamonds concealed in a
cripple's wooden h g. Looks like
ho put his foot In H.
morn premium on fast -thlnklnn j
and ctiiek action than nowadays," j
he remarked. "A big flock of runs !
now can knock the best-prepared
j piece of strategy all over the field. '
"I think the reason for a lot of
I Ihe hitting Is the lack of confi
I dence among many pitchers after
tin y have been haltered up. You
, k-now, pitching is &0 per cent cnnfl- l
dence. anyway, with around 30 per ;
- cent for ability and 2u per cent for
the 'breaks.' Hitting is just about
the same."
TA S T E above everything
iw . " '2
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