La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 15, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
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Wednesday
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TOMORROW!
HILL'S
! ing up on who had utopped the
j flhr, the argument being1 ' that
: anyone. Including spectators, ran Id
have thrown In a towel.
! A mil her scnai lonal statement
I intuit by Chevalier in hi dressing
mom last nflit, was that between
'third and fifth rounds one of his
second had rubbed Irritant la
III,; eyes which partly blinded h!fn.
Last night' l.noclout vIcory was
Ihi; fifteenth straight hiing by
Camera, since he arrived In this
; country, wiilic. undoubtedly, h
hud a iiiiiiKhi In points over his
ofipihent up to the sixth round,
hlfi showing was far below evpeVtn-Horn-,
especially In view of the: fact
; that hi1- .opponent, Chevalier, has
won hut few fik'htM In scveial
' yeah'. The nemo In strictly a
third-rntcr.
More thun lO.aaa persons, a mi
'orMy 01 them countrymen of (h
j Kalian vnuf from all part of
tioiihctn California, to witness the
iit'fal.". Ttir'y accounted for ntc
iccclpts or around $:ju,hhi of which
('uro'-ra was irnarnntecd fto.OMO.
BOSTON RED SOX !
SCORE VICTORY
Washington Subdued 4 to i
3 in Opening Game of
Big League Season.
ISy Herbert W. llurUer
. (Associated press Sports Writer)
Old KInff Haseball, Whose ad-:
' vntcroits career offer.'-, one of the j
besl lllustrutioijH of the difficulty ;
. of keeping a tfood nini down, re- j
turned to the port thro no today!
; to rulo for tho next 1.t months,
i Ills relxn may he threatened.
: now and U:in. by rival rulers of '
' troirdom and other sports, hut he !
stll'. will he holding the rcsihx a'.
I October makes IIh bow and pin- j
(skim: la-Kin to fly through the air
' to hernhl the approach of his KUe-
cessor, hi mnjty, College Foot
hiii:. Representing the noble: of the
baseball Teal, the (ixteen dubs
Ot' the two n-jijoi- leaKiics all faced
tho opening f the now season witli
hope and a few with confidence.
I tost on WiiW 0Kner
fo far aH two clubs In the Amer
ican leaKiio are concerned, the of
Mclat opeaing already wiih a tiling
i; the paMt. The Hoyton Ued Sox,
plated for last place In the advance
dope, gained the honor of lending
tin- h-ague for at least one day by
beotiiiK Washington. 4-'A, at the
'national capital yesli-rday a Presi
dent Hoover, government officials
and, 2 a, no ft funs looked on.
The Iterl Wo'f. triumph, howevi'r,
waH not enough to make the ex
perts n Iter their foineant that the
Philadelphia Athletics asuin would
win the Aiih-rlcHn leaiitm til 1 mid
battle, the Chicago Cubs, XutionDI
leaffuo cliamidonri. in tlte world'x
ei Ivy. nest fa II.
(Ira n ted fair weather, a toial
of a quarter if a million spectators
ft-r i.pfif-t(,l in attend the elhl
ramej; on today's echeOule In the
American lenuue, Uie New York.
Yankees wero to open nalnst the
AthU'lier at Philadelphia; St. U)UU
(at l)ttiilt: fteveland at Chicago;
J and W'aNhlnjjton ui Itosion. In the
NnllniKil league, tho Tubs were
to play at St. limit; Hoston at
New Yoik; I'lttshurh at Oinein
imti, and I'liiladelphia at Ihooklyn.
( A's Vhty Vauhccrt
j In the Ainerican 'leasiio, the
j Athleiici: expect to find their Kreat
I est oppofltlon in the Yankees with
j Cleveland and Detroit also to he
feu red. The Yankees still have
Habc Kuth. at iSO.oao a year, hut
must experiment with two Hookies,
Chapman at third base a nd Cookie
In lift, field where Hob .MV-iikcI
used, to i-iiniti.
In the National league, the fljrhl
j eeim; to lb- anuuiK: the l 'ubs,
l'l::;ihur;;h l'hate: and New-York
Glunts. The I'lrutes. however,
have I chi. Curtelih (irlutes and aie
i vp.-rlencinir their usual hard luck
wil h Injuries and sieltiu sn while
:he Ciants have a blf iitesllon
il!!t! k at secund base.
Three '"rtark hordes" add the
spice of uncertainty to the major
league races. - In .-'the American,
the ("lit ago Whltu Sow under
penie HiiKh's leadership, have
phowr. ieat strength lhf Hpiln.'j
and nmy make It uncomfortable for
club!! 'rated above them. In tho Na
tional, tho Hrooklyh lindfirerH ami
I'hiladelphiit Nations, have round
ed up so much hatilnjf fflrenth that
they may be able to blast them
selves Into the " first division.
Brooklyn. In addition, will have
Clean W'rlKht aa an infield npnik
j pine and an effective pitching staff
: headed by Dazzy Vance and Hill
Clark.
j Ki;;ht clubs will have new mph
j a sen; and ail of them have rna do
! changes- of mid sort or another
'f ince tho close of the K20 cain-
pa!n.
CAIftO (AP) The government
proposcH a Krant of $ 1 70.000 to tin
Jieirs of Lord Carnavon for hi ex
penditures Irt excnvatlnK the toinli
of K iiifC T it. A bill has been re
ferred to committee.
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CARNERA UNDER aawfsiiB
IN SOUTH
ljmc. Held- up Aftei- Un-
i; expected Ending to
1. 1 Fight in Oakland.
; ' Ity Jtiitnoll 4. Ncrihihd
'('A1? orlntcd Pithh ftportH Writer)
vfnAKlVn Pal., Apr. 1 ft (AP)
;l he . flHtio trail of Prlmo Car
nra, min mountain from Italy,
tit) coino'to an end. at least toni
'hiptillly; todhy In CaUfornla while
Die ntutn hoxJntf comntlsslan held
ilip lilfi pume and lnveHtlualod re-l.tirb-
of' it "flscd flKht."
' -Srowt tiftllyhooetl forelKh fltfhtor
rltiffl the iiayj nf ()on'e Carpen
(lr and heraldod far and wUU as
t potential champion, Carneru
e(red a ti-ehttlcal knockout here
las-t ulKhl avft Leon t'treValleivKau
.CianclL'o, ncKrn. hat tho Uitcx
itchil Putinn causM) n Aihntl fltii
;v h 1 1 f not a few of the innie than
dd.OOft vpcctalitrn wnnl hoini hlxh
)';' 1iidl(rnant. . . .....
; 'Carncrni welrhlntf 2711 potihd
and towering uvmr the VHbponnd
epi'cted to finish up hi oppnit
int. In. uo time..- 'I he lxth round
of the ffeheduted (en-roiimler came
i up, however, ami -chevalier was
stilt (Mi his feci ahd ttt jlisL nbnul
' an flood condition an Cariirra,
uhc was hlowlnff II); r a locomotive
I'OilKT up hill.
The blK llallah' th.theil Cheva
liiM ami mauled him around tho
rim,-. While the nero wan cov'
otinK up. ano ttf his KCeonds, (ob
: Perry of Hollywood, threw la Hie
! towel, thereby glvfntf up the flfjht.
j A. I litter denii'JtistraUon follow cd,
' Half a dozen fun attacked Perry,
MHMiUr and kicking him. In the
j libelee, he MtiffM-ed a cat under
Dm eye. l-'etloA' count rymen of
H'lU'nrt'iH Rtood on chairs and
I shouted "fake", and iirned (hat
the hiiKc llallaii he made to fhrht
over attain. t
! Periy'c actlnh J ft throwing m
the (owel. esfieilally when Cheva
lier wa? hardly In' woihc condition
than Camera, htoiiKht uiich a
slorm of prolcKl that boxing eoin
m ifsJoiM 't'H Instituted n n Invest la
lion' immediately. They iiucstlon
ed chevalier afler the flhl ainl
i listened t iuiproni(ii teiliiuiay
by M Chevalier, the boxer's
w ir...
neuripapcruicii, .Mrs. t'hevullor not
her huslmnd to inake u Kiaieimmt
that, ho had been approached, be
for';, siKultm' arlleleK, with a prop-
osltlnn that' 'he numt , tiuree to a
"lake flKht," ly iitrruelntf to thin,
tho noKt'o, v. mm (old, his end of
t hit purse "would be more thai)
$iaa," Chevalier leplied (bat all
his hiivjnt'SN wiih handled by his
manager.
Although tin crowd KJknerally
was dlssatlsi'e4l . with Carnora'a
ftoumlerlii a round tho rlnjf iuid
(divlotis lack of alillHy, the keen
Indignation centered In the action
of Perry, tho obscure neeotid of
Chevalier, In (hrowlittt tlie t wel
Into Ihe rlnjf. .
Ahu vyn Mm fihy, chief hoxlnw
ln."pe'tot', said that. Perry's move
wu n violation of tho state'K rules
art only chief Heconds are allowed
to hall bouts by tossing In towels.
.Much crfllclsm also was heard of
Toby Itwlii, referee. In not ehech-
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