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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
Saturday, April 26, 1930
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HILL'S
A fUxnt
Owned
PIRATES SECOND
WITH SIX WINS
In the. American League,
Washington's Senators
Displace Athletics.
Hy Itiurli S. Killrrmi lr.
f Awoeiated Hr'-s Hporl WrJi'-r)
U ihe siart of Hip baseball H'a-K-jfi.
I'ittsoiit ,'fh's prM.iT'B wero
considered doubtful. The HI rales
I in si art without the service
i loyd Warier and Hie 'Iniynor,
: leading MhWKWM ;Ht year.
";) Allb ft rookie, tins tfuhr, on
!i:nt bar.e, it tut the hail traded
HurlciKh Oritur, their most fi
ll f-fivc i itch, r. to Hoston.
lint lh I'lrales have removed a
J; i i"K pit t of hd t uncrlt inly I n
f even Km('n. . With i ifrc-up of
dothtful player fomiriK tbrouKh
h- remarkable style, they have won
n Kiifi'K find Juki hut mi'- and
stand second only to the unbeaten ,
S w Vorfc (ilan'S in Urn National .
h a Km- Mending. . j
licit C'nnlliiHlH !
ihihr. tht rookie, the eldi-r Wan
ei . Adam "oinoroFky it ml Hollie
lb roley Ml are hlttlrifC t a ,4'
di- nnd stand amonir the league
Pader while- Ileiny Kreim-r, l-ir
ty Kieneh nml Krvfn lirame have
-n .lolriK n Br.-nt Jol, of carryliix
tin- iilnhlnx liiiKi.'li. rmtfrday
(t- had to Kft nloiiK without
C;eoiK' Ornntbum tit well mi the
i.thT miitylntf irfmbem In thi-Ir
' l.iyi-d home opfner, but kept
rtj'bt on clo'iMriv to boat the Ht,
Loul t'Jt-dln.'tlc fl to 1.
'I he (.iantH aB-'iln i re frozen
nit eterdny. thiti time at I'hit.'i-
iW IphJa, nnd thf t'hlcaKO fijbn, the ! 1
i.M.im nrlltn llirrnl In I'lniti- '
Kiilir.-iiiary, hail to ki t'lvi. In-;
iiimk. to Im-.11 lllf Clncliiliiill Iti.lni
r, io 5. fni .Miitonf iiii.-liln nixl
I . .! Wlli.oir liltllrn.- w.-n- t. 1
f, iidiiTO of lulu 1-innh. ;
J;t tho tillril Kiitlnn.al . l'-asnc-(f.inH'.
whicli i.pf-n'-ii lh- Kt-iiKon at
C'llMti liji iiroolilyn lioiiiM iliK
('!i yi-1 K'iin" of Ihcir li'-uvy hll;
t',:i;; Ik-IiIikI Hi" tlili" hll J.IKJilMii
o flawy Vance altd defeated the
Lr.itif 5 lo 1.
r'lw Hornet ami Viuiki Win
"lt:ibe" Ituth'n flint home run
o. th'i year and two evtra InnliiK
1 it it if m wvre the lead I m featun-
o'- the A.me rl'-aii teaue pt 1)111111.
'Ii:e I in be" comieelfd f'-r bin fitHi ;
fotic tiai;Ker In the fieventli InnlnK ;
of ihe Vankcei' cl.mh wiih the Hon-
If "ii !'() to ptve them a lie. They !
flmitly won out. 3 to 2, In the !
liuili Inning afler H'-nry .lohiiHou
(hm Mjiton OiiHtou of HoMon had
.ifi'-d a ki at moutiil duel.
. -The Cleveland IniliatiH bud to
H'HIli- Maine dlrdaiH'c to heat their
fo-iiiei- teammate, (h-oiyc I'hle.
I'M' nin;; for Detroit, hy a f. to 4
cimnl.
WIIMh Hudlin tikewirx
l i ehed well but rarelenH feld!nr
iy Mie irwlUtnn avo Detroit an
iarl lead and it ihiee run rally
! LA
Better Merchandise
Always At Lower Prices
KEDS CANVAS SHOES
Rubber Soles, Size 6 lo 6
98c pair
Hand book of Sports FREE with Kedft
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
CHEAP
FAMILY
WASH
Our ECONOMY family wank is cheaper
than you can do il at home so why
have all the muss and worry. Send it io
us today. Only 7c a lb. All flat pieces
ironed garments ready to dampen
and iron when convenient.
MODERN
LAUNDRY
Phone Main 77
Home
I'kv to Trndc
Store
in fhe iiixt Ji h,-!f-ly put Hum jfito
lilt THIUtiTtV.
S4-ntor at Top
ViIiiiief 'Hi'r stii prism; Hena
I'l i w'-n? I o tin I'.p of tin An-r-h
,-,r, h-iiif'i", dfsplarimi the h.'itit-.i-.n
Hhilad'-lphia, Athletics hy a
; to vUtosy in a nlp-and-tuck
jt.ntu: 'It- Athletic took the
Utirl w)i'-n ihy staged ;t four run
rally iif,iiiil a rather wild Lloyd!
I'.toun in !ti- sixth hut WiMhlntr-,
ion '':tii" I.'ji k two Jnnlnj-M later
to drive oi l Jaek (jttimi from Ihe
mound Willi three rune.
W;tJlr Wtewarl, Hi. Loill fOTith
lflw, hr hl thf rhii :.o Whitr- vox in
alniovt I'ompleti MHhji-rilori while1
th Hiowtf look :t 4 to 2 d;HHkm.
f jvc Ij'irrin, a lookh: from th-;
I'crtkjnd I'.'fciflr (o.tt h-'iKu; who
'tppcuri-d :ik pin'h h!ll-r,.pi rdiic-I 1
hoth ihc 'hic;i',;' nitix with a '
hoihc:'. ' i
Golfing Teams ,
To Meet Sunday i
At Local Links
P'inrt. tin. (ram rfi,lfh ychflul.
v;iw tuliilKh - in Tlie OIM-rv-r, a
lh., plan., for ximi.-,y Kir .a th
cotititry (-lub.
All biy Hiln.lny mornlriif tiuinf
,e in fi.iitvf.iit'-x :im biiion(ntH '
lir" """- " "mw.f tlinlr own t
j
'lllf !inllj follov.n: ('. IS. H'llj!.
tnO't.. V. II. Hi'-KrlHt. capr.; w. f. 1
! rklim v. Dr. II. I". Miir))iy: '
'hiiricM lliliyn-r vm. 1.. K. Kjn'.il;
VVllllnni HK'trriftt v. A. J. Kt.'inK: i
ih. Hay Vf, 1. Thclwii: If. K. ;
liison v. I.. M.-ycrK: K. K. '
f MiiiKtr vh. A. T. liiil: .Moor vk.
, I. lticM: JtiivfnxToft Vf. .M,v. i
M' K IliKy : r . Mjni.-lli VK. II. (i.
"u": ' Oiviilifli vk. A. I'lnylc:
'- I'l-rrlM v. It. Huron; W. C.
WilllniiiH vk, H. 'IV Hiiilili: Cliarli-n
H' j ni.lilH vk. X. W. IT.-. h; K.
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I i.nz.-r vk. I: .Mi-ym; (1. I
on vy. it, . Hohncnkjimp; A. A...
Hunter Vi. W. Heutcr; II. V, (iilft-
IkOii VH. A'.t H'MlKf-: W. Nelnon I
vi. jr. 'Aut in lib ; AL. HeliitH vm. I
AlcManm-; If. . AMhhy vm. Ir.j
L. 11. Houvy; f.
Hohncnkamp vj. I
W. I lierktell; Jf. MatthewN VM
f. K'iildle; J. l-'oliy vh. O. War-
uta k. Jack .Mm phy v. J. W. Tar-I
ir.';; John Larlfon vk, (icoruc y.r
fionald; M. Hlrplicmioii vrt. J. ih
Torde; I). Tanner v. T. J. Keio-;-Kin;
Mr. tlatcheldor vm. J. i'utv.
il.Wti VMi:it AlllllAT
I'KNHLKTOV. On.. Apr. 2ft
(AH) Krank StluK, IiIh wife Mtm
MU)y 1(1, AmTcnn KoiltM, I'tah:,
Lhcmi tiinen, Sioux KallM. S. Ii.;
I rauk KvanN. Halt Ijil.e City and
I-lank Lew In of Shelhy, Mulit., jire
held in Jail hero today for al
leed nhort chaui'e operatloiiM.
A khi uk'' lit Htanfh-ld tind a
restaurant at I'emMeion
potted to have been
Ut held.
woi li-d" by I
j THEY STILL SING
IT WA, t
iMr FAlt, TOO - 6iT
"SiDS Tut f-Ata O'
TOO
"-'j Stt Thai y Paw
FATHERS DAY
OFF
SACRAMENTO ON
TOP; DUCKS WIN
1 01 Hand surprises Base-
ball World )y Beating
-Missions 17 to 1.
lly Urn .A-wtcliiletl Pnc
Only nhort term Uiir- on flrtit
place In the I'nciiif roaft leacue
are availnhle at thin early period.'
JmriliK Ihe paxt week three clllhH. '
Lo AfKfi'-, Oakland and Ha cm- j
litcnto, have enjoyed the ponttinn
ft I the top of Ihe perrentane c-j
mini. i
Al thifi lime liuddy Ityan'n nur-
j plirlllK HiKTHtill lllo Clllh H ead-
Itiv the OakM by a half tfauie.
I Ityuri'K frew of hitMiillhn have won
four MtralKht KaiiH-M from the An
; kelK, diopiriK them for the fourth
ntraiKlit time at Wilitley field
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'l h Senator found IM Itiiecht.
Antcele pllf Iter, for fix iuim
" theHixth Innlnk. anil ftui
Vinci, (be fiery Houthfiuw. had lit -
" trouble iiurMliiif thiK comfort- J
nhie marln the rem of the kame. j
llcri( Are Costly
farl
Zamloeh'r. Oak hnoted i
IbeiiMflve:. out fit flift place, In-r
in; lo the Seals. II to It, laldornj
of pup flp M by l-'eiiUui and Ver- !
Re;; Were r-rpoif be for
I II Ut.
veven
How ard t'raKhead, burly htirhr
of the Oak. Marl ! hii Hiond
K:ime In iim miny days, but, un-
II lie Thui Kday'H chlldtioit w h
h" W'UH "-h-'Ckcil out of the box in (
th
tlinlnK. Howard flti-
iHhed th
Kame and Khould have
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won.
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Home run were registered by
VerKfst. WlriKO. Crirrin ami Arlett. (
One of "Hed" K'lllifer'i Juvenile;
pitcher.., tifoiK'- MvKay, Ktarted !
' ' a i oam i'-iikim' Kauie uK.unti ,
I'oilland and was uiven haril '
1 thumping. The DuckH made fix
's leeii rnn off him before Klllifer
j oflered relief.
ftrciit' Mulls Wliw
'The Oieat" MuIIh, limit thN
fciiKitri a iiieinhi-r of the Healn,
tolled on die mound for the DuckH
nnd h'-ld the AlwhmH to one run
a rid Heven hltM. fori la ml made
seventeen run on (If teen hltM.
"Dutch" Iteuther Kve the Ke
aiile lndiuiiM their fourth ntralKht
vhtory over the Hollywood Htar.
y if Idimf only two run to the 1m
Uoi h w hlle " I iulrhf;M men Kave
him five run'.
The gam wiik played In one
bom and fifteen mfnui
ord for the M'iinin,
At Hortland:
Missions
I'oi I html
McKay, (Jreert and
A rec
ll. H. K. !
i M.i its ami Woodall.
'- At San I-'raneHco:
Oakland
tan (-'rancher:
t 'raxht-ad a nd Head :
tlriStoit.
At Los AlilO'les:
Wio-i nmeiito
I o- A itKfb-H
V'iri' l and White; Haei
and Haminh. Warren.
At Seattle;
I diyivor.d
health.
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Invln in.l i
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it II P !
It.
K. i
Ii 9 I
Heather
John?: a ;id
anil Horreaul.
ereld:
Dcmpsey To Visit
Clinic Next Week
rUH'.VOo. Apr. (AH) Jack
I empsey plaits to K to Mayo
b-., h4i s clinic ut I'.ocheMer,
Minn., early tiet week for the j
l-hvNit'nl checkup postponed he- j
(ause of lack of lime Inst winter, I
Deiiipey appeared at a fluht !
I Him put T,.e.r unlnn
I c T.ie fi- j . Stuo En 'ii HEcr '
VI'UYliM-, prT - TiP"-: I M)Hr Ai WEIL I
'-,- . ' I wk "cm a toob ( A
; 1 JTCM f. CfHI r.M!j.ii KiM. it, . . i-3.
j-t'ou in MinneapollH luitt nlKhl. uml j Mr. .Nell Klitlit
will watch another nt Knrito. N. 1 fOia.rver Correspondent J
I . tonlKbt. utter which he will go; I.OWKK OV L Ore. (SpMlull
10 l;..cii. wter. fc ban cnnceliediA kO1 itiln Wednesday ntjht
ill other etiKHtiment.. j snipped, farm work for a few day.
( (ir.lti:.ssM. is IM,
.iMil.M, rci.v. April :r, I.VD l
Itepr, tentative darner, of T--X-,
. the house democratic .leader. !
confined to Ilia hod Willi Infill-
enr.l.
I Ills nhyntelitnM havti ordered
tilm to renvulq (r, bed several dnys.
ABOUT MOTHER
OH
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Off
Sprinters Meet
In Drake Relay
Carnival Today
. JiKK MOl.NKS. la., Apr. 26 (Al'l
With Ihe fa'-, ir.-iek r.rnvl.lt-.t
In five year for th- Uruke relay
cat nival, three of America" great
eni printer Miuitht new laurel- in
the finalK of the 10 yard da.h
here today.
Ctnude Hnieey, HJce in.-tltute.
Cy Leland. T ex;i t'hrlatian, and
IMdie Tolan. I nivrstly Of Alichi
(fan, were expected 10 break the
inrt record and endanger , the
world'H uutrk In another "dai of
the century." liracey and l.eland
yesterday Kave evidence of their
nrm when they won their prelim
inary heatK. Kach reeled off the
Hlnuint'e in 9 S-l (w-ronilK, break
ing the tape at leat thre yard-i
ahead of their nearest coniieiltor
and neemiiiKly with no effort.
The Lone Star elate Kprlnterit
01 -ft tml:it foe tin. f.inrih ' llmf
in ion (or eoin.-iel ll intiu till. v.ir
l.elahd ' had to run the 'tfe.nfury 1 tft1
worhi'M record time of i 4-10 nee-
wlld it wtktk UKO at thl, Kaunas
r,lit)3( to beat ruCvy Und Tolan.
Thlit record, however, will mH b
Miihmltied to the A. A. I, because r
of a fav&riliK wind. - , ' ".
, The luifierM of mark shattering
italed yeelerduy
w hen five wvrfl ,
broken and onfe tied In the pre-
llmlu.iry iiuallficatlon?. !
Berlinger Takes
Decathlon Event
At Philadelphia!
I'IHLAJ;i;LI'HJ
.'jr Wnu'Iiy-GHT - CLUB
Harney HcrlinKei, jui
junior at the 1 niver-niiy. of I'enn-.:
hyjvanta, pronauiy win ue ine next j
worhU champion In all a round alh-
h th: ahltity. if he adds middle dis
tance runninx to. his already wide
ranxH nt accom.nllHhnieulK. The
ability -to tnivel -l&ou - meters,;
Klh'hlti' pn ll.nn il io le Inonv
think like risnectahle tllne Is the f
Id per cent needed lo iuke hTtn
the Kriatesl of American dAaib
i;n performers. ...
('or nine or the ten events com
.1
,.i .. .. io Kr..r...i.K ..c. -i,..oOi., (
iiim i n ri-iuy tarriivai ytaeruiiy
' he hit a terrific Mce In plte of
j cold wuaHier nt Kninklln" field,
j Over ?n per cent of the eiKht-
hour (rack und fled) lest. He hum
Just about MUprenie. lie Won five
of the first nine events. He hltfh
jumper over C fet-L Hole Vaulted
i . ..... r ii.r-hM- ....) i,uV,, .iij'1" lr'I,H " remove all tne pns-
1 7 3!.i,i ac ut ir.. ur. a
nrr : I ,." z,;irs r ;
hurdle, with colmlderahl. flour- '
II. II. ;.i',h
'"" ram ,h" '"-''-;
1 y " 1 r """ ' l-
war In lii.H feet und lie lairely
""KH'r''1! I"" dlnlance. An It wan i
s u i lo- ln.d enoiiKh to spur to heat hii ti.ey had l.een com-umliiK lhiuor
4 5 ) " furnlval decathlon record nd J ., ,-harifed that hottlen and
hi H u-root i "'l '"' 11 "'"'"'"r'1 T4ti0.tiu j rlnalt.l were kicked nnditr thell
i Pollux. lly collerllnic only !44tahlM hy others when the raldern
! pomiM in uie iiim event, liy ron 1
- w. .--w (......u..
'"' "II I vloiin eventd. he fell far
I nhi.i-t of Ken iHiherly'n American I
mark of 7 7 tV points,
i With the I nlverslty of ChlcaKo.
j a surprise contender. In the lead
I Mi major is lay lnmors, today's
t't'oif raitL of raeeN. eo lie troll nir Din
j 3Cth annual carnival, promised '
i kien east-wtst rivalry.
RAIN IN LOWER
I COVE DISTRICT
STOPS WORK
I 'm n.-i. are shearing sheep. )
l.mtllieS lire rrplurliitf horse.4.
rapl.ll In this locality. K. K. Mil.
ler does his fann work w ith ah
liRlne. he al.o plowed So acre.
for V. II. Joluuwn. 1-aliie llros
have hren -worklnif for li. T. lio.
well with their nin.
. Mr. luid itn. T, a Jobnton
By Oscar Hitt;city Nine Wins
. OAf Llif.E I
vou'vc or
a CauvajiTim'
AkO t-AUTf c
TO AnCThta iit i.L
CMO En 'ii hece
and mother. Airs. S.irah Thoirp.on
at I ended a dinner party on Kao
ut the home of thf-Ir n-phw nl
nic. Mr. and Mint. Will Titus at
L'nion. -rrhow -prment were
and Mr! Will Tltue, Mr. und Mr.
Itemliel Hainey, Mr. and Mri. T.
I:. JoiinKon. Mr. and .Mi-h. Adolph
I'eehler and son. Wayne of Iidd
" rn'V
Chan. - Johnsrin. llm.
farah ThompKoii. Mm. Helle Alex-
under and win. Clinton. MiM-Anna:
Hacker und Mr. Cadwell. A fine 1 event. Paeh race wan close hut
time wan-enjoyed.. lwith Oregon State cnnKiKiently
Mi. and M-. J. I-. Conley have fu'SlniJ ahead they m.'ilntalnrd the
repfctceil their pieet fence around ' lend.
their farm home with a heautiful j "'H Hay ward. OreKon coarh. nf
lawn fence. ? ff-red :t patched up eomhinalion
.Mi-, and Mm iliulan Kokit and I 'n l'"" hurdle race when llorold
family entertained the Key. and
.V.-c H. .V. U-ri-hey nnd family for
l'-aKler dinner. -
A petition In helnc circuluted In
lllrlct No. ! for the iiurprme of
unionizlm; the hWh nchool at
Cove. ' 1
Mi-, arid M,ni. II. H. CoinHtnck.
V. B. Johnson and 'Mm. A. I.,
Mocker attended a creamery meet -
Ine :U Halfway and at liaker un
. AlOtlday,
Mr. ..nnd. MnvCnrl iXer.Hnn. of
Hichland and .Mr. I'elersori's futh -
T and
mother frim
for dinner t
WiKConMln,
'stopped
the T. H. i
Johnwin home on Monday. They
had b'en visltin? In A.thland and
re in route home.
lr. Tipp and Mr. Kenanl worn
at . the home of T. It. Johnson on
ThttMduy and Friday Kummlntf up ;
their hunineiw. Ii regard to th;
cnopcr.ktlvu creamery.
,Mi. and Mr.T. Ii. Johnson and:
wn, Walter, were Iji (liutido vis- !
Itorcon Thurday. I
,
Klcht and t
AL-. and yh-?.- N.
f children ind Mr. and .Mr.-. If. A.
Uaofet were buMine vl.sltom lo
Grande on l-'rlday.
GUESTS HELD
IN NEW YORK
, (Conllnued from Page One) '
iml woinen aKenls. w ho in evening !
' I'tuthei
bad beenwaltereil a nionj? ;
K'ts.
(Illicitly slnKled out ;
tliose alleged to have been con-
suiirinjf lhiuor. A Ihe agents went j
about. K'ttherlnK up tht fliisks and .
liottiew : the accused KhcHttt
were 1
told they were under urrest. i
; yyhvn
patrol wiiKon arrived
l throiiK thai blocked j
. .., .,
1 ruffle and hu the aKents. und no-
lice led out their lirisonei s they I
w"re reeled by catcalls and hoim j LONDON, April 20 (Ar)Dc
Ihat could be heard for blocks lfore a huk-e throns und in the
over the din of Hro.ulway. Il was presence of Kinjr George. Indon s
Jnecesuiy for thu waon to make ,
w,,t'"' 'n,i th'' ''0's', hecomo t
- it::. ttzz10 r"""" or' i
"" "nrt "" " '
l.uil rtntiv.1.- nliill I
At the rluh and later at thepo-;an
l."o etation the in-rented patronn
loudly voiced protest., nunlnut he- r
n( forced to dixilt their womenl
culiilmnionK. Some lllfo .I'-nl-.l '
mipeared
..HIJ.N wof. irieant-u all liuili il i - .
,.r ,, Urrei l,y initiinir up ijuO '
cash hall and returned lo the res-
taiirant which continued Its mid- ;
ntkht sOhuv. The patrons, however '
.verij not ffo fortuiiute. It was not -until
an early hour In the mflrn-!
Ink1 , tl.at it miiKistrnte wus found
wb i.'ould come lo the police pre-
I cine t and th ) Ihe
released
I tinder :"U hall each.
The "set-up" chtirire against ihe
liionaxement of the restaurant re
fulled u decision last munth hy
the supreme court In the state of
Washington which dismissed a pe
nnon ior a w-rn of certiorari liy
wblch the iiiunaireuvnt of Ihe Hut- !
ler hotel of Pontile askeii u review ;
Of th action of the federal court'
Ill pHdtorklni; Ms dining room as a '
rnmluon liul.ari'-e on the uround
thut ert-iii.t" hud been served
there.
The attorney general contended
Ihe hotel ifilcst purrhnsliiK "t
tl!." for their lhiuor "wore puy
Itu; for ihe ir.,l. ice through the
Cover chartfc." The llollywuod
restaurant does not impose a cover
churge.
In Free-Hitting
Game Yesterday
. The Citj- Kmfiloy? b!cl.all
lam liw.-miprt the K. O. I X- I'
!-rnrany ni if frrtny aficrnoon
'at the huh ariiool rii-ld. IS to I.
in ih first Ifaine of the- jKMson
. for toth orsnnizatioriM. ,
, 'Hie city m'n rapp-! out !
; Mnph-ji off of thr ufferine.s rf Wal- '
Idf-n and iikf-r. Gallatrhr and Tru. -
farh jretiinj three hii.t. (
; While thL wan rating on. l-rd j
and llarhafl w?ro chalking up 19 ;
flrikHuts for ih flty. th- foniu-r '
rttinf s-vtn in thr- inninr and .
ih- la tier 12 in four inning In-;
ciilf-n tally. Munthnll ronnf-d with ;
a, bonit run in thf fourth inning. ',
Iurintr hia turn in th mound.
Marhail h hl iht opp'.inic t-am
. hitle. anil U-ard y;-ldi d one run
and one li.t. i
' Hut of thf nieh-e of la- hit!. -;
rxnid. s Marshall'.- hoin r. Mol- ;
: hrook hit one and Gallairh. r two
' ihr.mK)er. and Trice pd-d out
ia douhle. Th city men niail four -;
erront hut with a harrujc of hits, ;
it didn't make much diffi-r-nco.
t J ne i uy hnipioyeM win play the
; O.-W. team TueiHlay eve.nnK ut
1 o'clock and the O.-W. ha a
tpim Khl:ilfd with the llixhuay
&ho, ninr. for Sunday aliernoon
at S:3if at the hi'h .'hool f;. ..
t The score; .
1 ' ... II. If. I.
. K. jO. I- I' 11
t'ity , 1C 19 4
lfati-rie: Walden, liaki-r nvi
Xelon; Marshall. Hoard and tiai
InKher. ( niiinlt-r errors im-
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OREGON STATE j
WINS RELAY
MEET FRIDAY
l;i'Qi;.K. t)rp., Apr. It, (A.I')
' r-tfOn Stale rolk-Ke. miiotlH-rinif
' Oif-son In'itlJt out of cipht relay
' event.i. on the annual meet on
i H lyward ' field yesterday. The
! y,ar,Kf' I01 five straight evenlK
: hefore Ihe WehfootK rallied to win
' print medley.
! leMuie the coidnefs anil a Kt'nly
i drizzle of rain whirh started at
' ""It" relay, the sei-nnd
' helley was foreed finm the meet
' "n Injured hack. Kd
Moel-
- lei. Wehfoot iMkcuk thrower. nul-
I "lu-'1. l-ut the quartet wan too
, weakened to outdl.-lance' the
j Oniiilfenien.
.'McKciinon llclis
( The two medliy relays won hy
j Orejfon were the closest or the
; meet.- In the sprint medley Clair
! .Mi-kMuwn. of Ijl Grande, who
i.s.
j-iiffi rtd temporary hlinilnen; last
t, w . "... ."?,.r" ".r -
webk and
i si"-" nu t ir i ivin
i ine ra-e ior ine eoiooiH w nen
he I'Ulled up front, behind In the
Ho the laft heat of the event.
Thn Orange won the four mile
reUiy by the Kfealest ma ruin of
Ihe meet. '
IlOt KY HOIIf.LKS WINS
THI-; IiAJ.LKM, Ore.. Apr. 2C
(AH) Hocky KodK'-rs with a blow
o The dirtphruKin; knocked nut
Scott Holley. Hortland deaf and
dumb- neKio In the tenth round
of amain event bovini? card here
laxt nlKbt. I'oKHCKsed of speed -and
an extraordinary Ions? reach, i
Ihe Hortland negro. Kave HodKers j
the worst end of the first part'
of 111.) flKhL KoilKers took re- j
pealed hlowx In the face and bled :
ut the mouth.
wir.nra ronx tk.wis
vktok
MONTH CAHLO, April 20 (AP)
Wilbur V Cocn jr., Kansas City,
won the ,A. K. Macomher Irophy
tennis tournament today for the
second year, defeating it Harasian,
Cold.sebmidt, 7-5, C-t, 0-4. If he
wins next year the trophy valued
at 3,000 will become his perman
cnt possession.
-
. KlVf;' ATTKMis c vmk
. !
association football team tri
umphed over Yorkshire in the cup
nnnl at the Wembley stadium to-
,it""m? -, , , , ,
A "owd "" '
100, U00 attended the Kamc and KOt
unexpected thrill when Kinn !
. oeolco arrived and joined the I
Bm.atori.
League
Standing
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: K"lor to 0'xni? TwHiKht
;u laur- in La Cniiulr :r.-
; iiirunly hrinclne rwaSi, nn'l it j
i rinteil that four mki tmv- Iw n
1 ..rifini .( Hu. ri -w thf- Ifv- ..m -
nlr.yei. thf K. O. 1. and.
thA highway fhop.
The O.-W, tr.-'iu alto hoped to
stfi into hmnr-hliiif TeaKiii and '
rlay Sunday haliall. !
No jtchedint for the Twiliuht
league haj- l--n dnun hi hut
:!ans are to hold a nu-etin; f.ome
Time next week and arrange fir
p!:y injc out f a M-Jirdulc tf two
;:anir p-r w-ek. po.ihly on Tu--day
and Thursday or so rue oth r
suitaMe day.f.
Thf ii.-W. tean alo ha a same
f. h.-dul- ,i Wjtn u1(. ,,rlMn, ..
W. letiiit hen- Sunday. Ati v i
M.VMUTK ACTIVK
SHANGHAI. Ajir. 2i CAP) Ad-vh-e?;
from iluehow. northern ha-
kianK province, today jitnti-d that
la iv Ies element. w ere con! inu i nti
' their hurninif and looting in thitt
locality and that mriny pemon.i
i had been killed.
.
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Alan J.Qould
j it l"Veiom tliiil YVnitnl- i4aen'K J
' nmin rea.-on f&r pa.iKin? tin th-:
' HritiKh Opr-n Kolr t-hainoionKliip ;
( 'iis year, after two MraiKht tri-j
I umpli.H on the Lion's links and n i
tola! o four aitoKether. was u de- .
; Kife lo get down lo more eriou
j c-npelitiv husiness nt hoine. . . .
In Khort Wanderlnir Waller ilann
i fc nomeiann i-ome-nacK.
i nearly a ilecade. Il.iuen haM
iioins miii-h l.etler on foreign
i hattleifrotimlK than he ha on the
native field:, of Kolliti!,' coinhal. i
He fli-.it won thn lirilish Open in
j I''--, repeated In 1!I2I and ugitin
in and l!i;a. Whether from
the wear and tear of kd imii-ii
travelliiK or tlie lack of prepara-'
lion, or both. -The Hai" has
come liooiulnu home with hU for-
ciKn trophii-s. only lo he a "Inist" 1
'in the .American Upon, year after i
'-.
H'aen has not won the Ameri
can Open since 1HI!(. In fact he
has not even been eluse to It. for
while he was runner-up in 1!21
a!: Columbia he was 'j stroki'B be
hind Lanky Jim Hnrm-s. who won
by the hiKK'st iiiarfin on record.
Hinrp then. Hapen has never 'been
better than fourth. He came back
fiom Kn gland in triumph last June
j but was never a contender in the
National Open t Winded Foot.
The upshot is that the dapper
; Jiaxen, who takes as much pride
i in his. achievements as he does In
l hi:, attire on the link-, has decided
to do sornethjn about It. He will
return in June from an Australian
junket with nothintr to do but Ret
,in shape for the American Open
ca.-unpionship at the Interlachen
club, Minneapolis, early in July.
. Hir Walter -will do this hy the
simple expedient of uoln to Min
neapolis for at least two jrood
weeks of rest and practice. Mean
while, the champion. Hobby Jones,
nlonj,' with Huiton Smith and Leo
Dicget will hustle back fnnn K nor
land barely in time to reach Inter
lachen for a day or two of prac- i
the before the battle in on.
The death of Wayland llean at
liillillniton. We.lt Virginia. cIiimch
the honk on on of hasehall's tniilh:
riKiire:-. He died at an am 2S ;
when with anything like a furor- i
aide hreak from the fates he!
should have heen in the prime oft
a Ki-eat. major leaKtle careoi-. 1
lieah came up from tin- Amer- I
lean aM.O!-iatlin with the clasn of'
l:i-:l the cla that sent Al Kim-;
i. ions to the Athletics from Mil- -waukee.
Cilenn WrlKlit to the I'i-
rales r ii Kansas t lty. 1111! Tor-
r- to ihe (liantB from Toledo. ;
Ihhfhcy Irltz lo Ihe lleds from
Minneapolis. Karl louils to Ihe,
Yankees all to Mm-tlcm. ... i
t'oiiihs and Dean were Louisville:
team-mates, (otnhs crowileil Sim-
mons for hattlnjr honors in the !
jihsoejatioir that year and Dean. '
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