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Monday April '2&j' !!'"' I'.i"1' t utitii'riiiiiiJiM.niimirfin LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, OREGON Tonight at ft: 15 K;) AM) Kf;W "NATURAL BRIDGE" 7 PROGRAM Listen In, the n come In : nd try on a ihoe tho't . "C3ood lo the loot . . .Good to the t ye ... Good to the pocketbook." , NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH SHOES HILL'S OAKS END WEEK I AT LADDER TOP If o 1 1 y v o o d Takes Last Tihree From' Seattle I;ain Stops Portland. ' liy the .AssochHcd lrcm The only KtrViy fur pl'f-ber t bene dny. bv tn tho riugoliL, A' . iMMKtl uf Hit- OiiWninl-Siin lYnn- j ehio box scorcn l:it week orfcrn I milled proof of thin fact. ! Ihe.OukH mini.! rim" on MIS hllH. while the H-nlH mnuc n Firn- liar nuinher of runs on 84 haHc'torj! ,otit inticl to strengthen thojr hils In the Heven Kimie series If that Is not a record of some kind for Coast leaj?u hall, then j fierentloi. park ilenlzens are wif-j Isfh-il lo forxet the present siiik , .ulnK l"i' the Llht pitchers' halths of ycKtcryear. . , Oali i Take Hollos'. T The Oaks look the bciIch from Uife Feuls hy one name as Ihe re stiil of Hpllltin;: yesterday's douhle if.inVec. Krhle l.oinhanll, Mk ititcher or the Oaks, slnitlc-hiinil- ' cilty wreokeil the Heals' chances In the miirnlm.' hy drlvInK In elitht imiii on five hits Includlnif two horne runs. 'Ihe score wits 13 : ..viw. : i1 ITn Ihe nrternoon Iho Kculs edited '', (Afit a vlctoiy over their transhay iPitvnU. scoring a run In the einhth I :M'imn to win, ft lo 7. The Oak it finished the week at j ftbf top of the Cimut onxuv per- , jjc-l'iiliiK'e column, one-half tii'ine In 1 .'tirorii in rviriMinrini; n- i i (1011K u i in oomei came wiin iwii jfcj Tht Sacratrientnns and the l-osjon mse In the ninth Innlnw and ifi-s. tin" nj.ni. kx'.o.,-. Uljlayed at Wrlfrley Held. The An ' .Riilelr, captured the first name. D to .whllP theita4ftttJUi.ru lKftifea.4h coiui nmtir, 10 t StafH Win Threo Oscar Vitt's Hollywoud PlnrH nte hack to lifo after losing four liiiiueM in a raw to ine hen me in- Itdfiin. Tho HtarH look the last i " -t uiM'eo irnmeH of. the sri'le-H from f Ve rule Johnson's; troupe. Vance . jaue, a younK rlcht bander, held t tihe ludiaiiH to one run and x gill IS l! Jil coin hits In the first Kttint nlnnluK by otiul of Heven to one. the second half of the dny'M OKi'tim Km il Vde, former blf 'Mj':ijfU hurler, m-oreU un lmpreKslve f to a victory. The Ulan pounu rfil Htibbcll, who started for .Seattle the mound In the second In- ft shift when they scored five runs, Alter playing four and oue-hnlf , Sb-nliiKH of even baseball the MIs i Jionfi tiu the l'ortland 1 hicks j.nic coiiBpelhI to suspend fur ' ('''' Il-aybK for the day becauae ff damp wrather. ',OutehM Lelhcr r?and t'arl Mays were tied up In a jel when the name was called. j , j? ! - At Vortlull: I 6 ! ' I liMt KJime . called end 4 in-I ilnmi itilii; score, Mlsflonn I, A 'nrllnnd l. Mecoml unine caHed C if- IXiiible header today, : w. At Seattle: first kiitim: it. H. K.I 3 l-oltywood 7 0 2( i Seattle 6 4 u 1 .I';iK and Sevi-reld; f'altno, li-' Sh-uu-Ki ami fox. Hnrreanf. . j'. Second game: It. H. K. - 1'ollywood 7 lo 1 F'-nirie 2 it Vde and Husulcr; Mubbell, Kunjt g and Collins. j At I.os Anodes. frHt K-ln: ' i-J H-ieraiuente 2 7 2 I.os Angeles & S o V Flynn and WIrts; -Uelaney and U Kl;lf,'. i ft Second sumo: K. If. ;. , I-iicrameato C ti 1 U. ) .os Angeles 4 9 J Jone.i nnd ICnehler; llorne. .T vnlsh, Honing. Mnecht and Wai- ,,,'n- 'J . ' (Seven innlnits hy nirreement ). ' At Snn 1'Vanclsco, morning Knme: OMkl.'ind .. ;t 'j 5 Kan Fi-nnclKCo 7 I fl ;i T intr.nt and runlitirdi; McMouk .-'J hi, MontK-omery, Chision nnd l'evry, U: Afternoon nnie: It. If. ;. ' hind , 7i7 p- Kjin Francl.-co $ u r I :i Kll;ir JVnrt-on and Itlcel; .lacftli, f.ivis nnd tiiiston. WKATlllJt MAN lIi:s l ; llAU";tiH. Ore., Apr. VS (AIM -J W. I. Mnxwell. rcth-el weather J bureau ohsi'ivei, ,iW here vesler- t iny aftrr n UriKcrinrf tllnefii. f'nen- J i- nioniit. conti-victtd a wwU awo. i eompticatel his difias-. II.. was (t 7 ear?f idd nnd had bven in ttie ! weather bureau -rvlep i years. 1 " ile it-tired In t'jJA aftr nim- y.ar S .rvire here. T 1 Mi:iroiu M.I. 1(111) i . .MAItSIIKiril.l). Ore.. Apr. ('I'l Medford war selected ! Hie next convenllnn ctiv of the I OrcE-ni hrlstian F.mleuvOr union I - na this year's contention i-losed i .-. with elcctio of offleeiH yesterdny. ; Jainen (.. llendcrnon 01 I'ortland w-im .elected chairman of the union. , iioKislratloh'for tho 4nth ronwn tlon here reached 1036. Giants, Senators Steal Glory In Major Leagues lly IIiikIi s. riillcilon Jr. I (AFMU'lMtdl I'llKM HlMII-lK WV-ltfT) John AlWIi-iin- nnd hl Ne- Ynrlc' (limits once more tire HlnrllnK out and Kathryn Creen returned from to upset the hnsehnll dope. The attending the state meet for drnm Ci iii nit: suffered severely from hail atlc and extemporaneous spcuktiiK xrn'InK tnilnlnic weather nnil seenv- ed due fur a hit or early hentinK. I Whereupon they stopped to Iho I front hy winning seven iuiii-mmIvi- Caiin'H and now lire ihe only nn- 1 defeated I mi m In either major I league, Vir (Hants have shown every- thlnK a oluh needs lo win a pen- nam. The first, three Binnfn were olese, hut effective pIKhlliw and tine fielding gave them I lit- edge. Then they Marled hlttinK und Htill retained the other polntH of ad- vanliiM'e. Kour tllnnt pitcher nave Kono me i in . 11....11 e ... ... m ven Kiimen while the oilier three could eadlly have laled. (ilnntH Druh Itihlnti Tiw r.-i.iklvn Huhlmi became the seventh vietlniH of the (iinntn yertterdny xi ihf New Yorkerrt hit the dellvorle of Hill Clark tin.l Johnny Morrlwin for 14 HOlhl hluwa ... . .... whicn prooureii n. m in rir.. The I'lttflhurKH IMniten, chief Ihreut to (Hunt HUpreinuey, In the v,.Mr,f, i i,.,Mi.t r-nntinuod thlr Lrillluiit rroKiei hy. defentlriK'the vltPtl. Thn proKram included piano Kr(nni l vrrv deliciouH picnic din champion Chicago fiU.H ii to fi. and vocal numheirt and a musical n,.r W11H wrvP,i which wa enjoyed for their neventh Uralght victory, Th IIoton lirave llkewNe l.roko out a heavy hllteri whn HurlelKh Urlmcj. m.ide Mm debut as a II Hi pitcher aad imide .1 lilou'ii Kood Tor a U to 4 .victory over I'hlladelphia. , Thi. St. l.iiuiH f'nrdlrialH tiaed their blown effeclWely. comhltilfiK them with KcVen vill;) jto heat Ciiiclnnall Ml to U; - Srnaloi-s onllntrr tn Win . WashlnRlon'H v'prl ?w Kem. hold on the top win of the Amur UIIK ol me Amur- lei- hy defeutlnir ,U,'h i'hll U'hln lean leairile . Ind the wurld champiop A.thletfcn for the thlj'd time in HllcceiSilin. II to li: l 'Ihe flilcnifo While Hox and HI. I.ouls Hrowns produced some sur- pi'lsliiK resullM In a hard foiiKht iNiine i in. i went to i niciiBo ny a ' lo I .score. A record wnien nail stood lor y.i years witnniii oe- in,; seriously inreaiei wus citiiated in tnts Kimie when i lancy, AVhlle Ko.t ..first la'-inan. went throiiKh nine innliiKM wit hout a puloiil or fin assht. . 'iho helrnlt 'I iKers broke it 1ns- In,' slrenk of si'ven-Kames duration ny uauiiiieriiiK wes rerreu ot Cleveland iiir rivi'.ruiiH 1m the fliyt"flin-A. dances which a cnmmltti'e IiinlnK and ilaltlnw the jlaPt Kafme im'H; on er, di year the hint few f of the series 7 to :1. .!('' wu,U liprorn. tho ouenlntr of Ihe Nliielieuh Its hy 0m Hoffton IVed puK provett; - bi tleij thai( Habe Kuth's Juuiie; inn lof the yer ul- lm- oii Kiiiiiuu an n 10 ( vn-iuiy over the New York Yankees. Cecil SHierwood Completes Grid Practice For '30 .I (HtVXION STATU COI.M-XilJ, f'oivallht, Apr. yS. - Cecil Slier-: ooil, forn.er l.a flrande - hlKh ichool athlete, has recently fin ished a siiecessful six weekH of Htrenumi.'j (rrld pnictice under the direction of Coach Taul J. Kchls sler here. For the last two years Sherwood hns heen one of the main coki tn the Oning-ii football machhine and will play his last year or college, football for the Meavei-H next fa It, Sherwood wan the WlKxtarof the New York university kumia a. couple of year an nhd of the- Detroit university Kiune last fall, When practice trpens next fall, he wilt be one of the mainstays around whlch Coach Schiller will build his team. Mere is a llrt of the Kautea ho will h action In: . 1; Sept. ill Wllliimette at Com. 1- II.'. Sept. 27 ro'nanna nt Corvallis. Oct. 4 Southern California At I-os Anffeles. Oci. 1 1 California AkkIh at Corvallis. Orl. Stanford at l'nlo Alio, Oct. L'fi Columbia at Corvallin. Now 1 W'lsblnilon KtHte at I'oi-iland. ' ' , Nov I ft OreKon at Corva Ills. Nov. 22 l'. C. I.. A. at I.04 An Kele.'. Nov. 27 Weal Vli'Klnht nt ChN caKo. A l.a. (Ira title stitdent that is rMowInx up well In truck this year In Itlihiird "YouriK Muse" Lyuvin, who is counted on to win points tor Oreftott Slate college In the hljfh Jump and (idle vnult. Cania of Oil Flow The Kits In oil forces It out of Ihe -until throtiKli Ihe well. If tiui mis pressure on n Held Is loit. the well Is lost. Lov Forgive, Much As nice a. we lire In love, we for jive nunc, r.iulii in Hun i tint, in fllelldldi--llenrv lliilue Weekly Catch ol Herrin(, T!ie weektv c.ilili of licrrlns ol Villi th. Illiquid, exceeds it(H. I.NIIHII I Poitvrity'l Verdict Cnntemporarle. npprcilaie ihe man rnllier limn his merit: pe.ler lly will regard Hie II ratlier tliall Ihe liti.fi. Collon Very Old Stud I the in on exhibition Is toil ni Initial. ChIeii;o M..-I .. iti.iiltii.it New Ih Uic ... u The lr..il!ile wl'h 'in. ith'li I. vou are ( eerv time you u.ai.e a Union Students Home From Meet At Corvallis Ily V. V. ('minor f Observer t'orresimnrtent ) UNION fSperlnl) Kdlth Cheney which was held at Corvnllhi Inst week, reporting a pleasant trip anil uninteresting meeting. Mi llreen participated In the dramatic -ieo- ton ( t, eontcsl. Minx Cheney )vn ,a., gnust, of .llss lOldnru Hut- chiasmi who formerly attended tho Union schools. The two girls wore accompanied hy K. I'. Cohurn mid jubm Schaper or Hie high .:i hool family. H(;t Sun(,Iiy art,.nm, WlBt will prohahly k lo the )iuKiUal later for an operation hut for the t Kho ., . ,,,,, no,V(f Twenty-nW memheiH of the Methodlut lOpuorth I-eauiie went I-1 Ornndp Sunday evening to vlH,i tnB eaue of tho hitler city, Friday afternoon, April 25. in t"" i nion lliKh wiiom awKeinoiy frtntn t ti liiltillu t,f M r. M M I KM 1 room the pupils of Mrs. Mahel - lnmiiHn presented n reelial to UM! l'"""" ''i" '" iminnti of the participanlH were in reaum,'. ne ioiiow.uk on dm program; Mary llutchin- non. Kathleen fonklin. Ira Scott. lun Urown. Klalne liens. 1-reida Hrown, Sylva .lanes, Thelma Van- irouten. IMy l'latt aad Kthel fon- kIln- Thn Hophomorc piny. "Doctor Jim" which n cant from that class of the ITnion llinh school presented at the vywt Friday niwht, April 2.1, was a IWely comedy In four nets and the characters were well por- trayed. Music hetween acts was rurnlsneil ny inn nmn senuoi or- cheitra under the dlteclinn of Miss llrhi Clark, n memlier of the school . . teaehlnf? forre. uovei-al ene lonils of Odd f-'ellows nd Tlehekahs are planninK to he i f.ne... ,.n itw. evenim- of -Am-ll an to ttend the Inst of Ihe series of association meetlnKs for this year. soclntlon ineennKH tor mis year. feel. OrlKKS Murray Jensen and lueno llutchinson are on a com- joaeno mttee to lirranire A,.,,iinniie tennl.H meet for tho season. The names are nrrnnned like a ladder, i each na me forming a ru ntz and each palyer may ehallenue the firl m Mtv-ftnd nlave (iho ve hliu on the ladile I ',,, first of thr series of stock -how1 and durinir the davs of the! Phow will he Klv.-n nt the hlh ' .jM,'nool xym Kalurdny evenlnu-, May g The Hilly KUKier Koyni Ainri- f.an dance liiind will furnish nuisio f0r rH- lUtnee.I Itlliy iVUKU'r U a sonir writer' nml hl-i (lrehesini , mfmlicvjTwill and play several otfl.sCflromposiAiBns during daiu'b 1 ; THe JIlKh Valley road from the Mnrx' place to (lie forest reserve will be repaired during the Hiirn.- mer and will be used ns a loKlntt Junior-Senior Banquet Given ! At Elgin High liy T0I1 Wltheispociui ( -HICK KT V I j A T ( K pec In I ) The juniors of the KIkIu HIk" school imve their nnnual banttuet for the seniors Friday evening nt t he -school house. The ba miuet room wa decorated with rose and Kroen, , which was made Into a lovely, flower garden. The table was vcjry beautfuj('ly decorated with ; fiink roses and pink candle sticks.- The favors .were very ela- b'orntV. The proKram con.slstt'd of: - Song ''Old Fashioned Harden." v:' - 1 Toast h Huny I'nr.-ions, senior 'rlass president. ' Saxaphono Solo Jak I'arsonft. Toast Dorothy nettings, Junior olnss president. "Tho old Frying Tan" J.a Verne UniKer, THE HAPPY FAMILY i VtWY CAIVT HE STAT'? HE'S FOU.ERE0 ME ALL TK WM FROM THE COUNT ROAD BtblDES, HE t-U&HT f, 6e A LOST TUORoueitiRED Art SoMrniMiv Mnim- : ... W.T ..I l. K-x& M I -mXMsiX 1'.. ....ef I.I THE UhlhVlTED GUEST. & UN Tb A. P, Qrcit Drlttln I Tuiiftl Mne Smith, idudent body ' president. IS - SKL rom - ! TriHHt .M Ik ihi7.e Kord. from thi fin-iiJly. I'inno .Solo Inn Scott. j TonMt Mupt. K. I-;. Arnnt, from ! the principal. ; Souk "Old Homo of Venter- day' liy Mne Smjth and Inn Scott. ' and Aim. Nelx liJiHniuween, Mi'K. Minnlo Kvnnx nnd two olilld rcm, Wilnin. I Jean mid .Mini !n of I'rcnton, Idaho woro I -a (trnndo vlfltoiH WedneMlay. .Mr. HiiNNmu. fen has hiTii reooivItiK' mtHllrnl treatment there. ...... lMmr. Ilonn ,.n,l Ml..,. , , , , of I'reHton, Idaho nrrlvfd Tticxdjiy at tht lioiiif! of Mi-, and .MrH. Sfn HaHmurwfii, whcio they will vflt for a- while, , The Klitln I Huh school Klrls' In- door hnsehnll team went to- Knter- prise where they played with the Mnterprlse I IIkIi school Klrls Tucs - day afternoon. The Knternrlse ,rl.lu ,.r,r. ihi. irinxfl ti lth A., woro. Thf retnrn uame will hn played Friday evonlnK on the homo Hnor. Mr. nml MrH. J. VZ. WlthTMpoon wvro Sai Cirande vlsitOM Tuesday nflernoon. Myi.nn lluK 0ft for Portlnnd . . . .ionnay an :i oiisineKi inp. . An Ka;ttrr VVUKrnm. was (riven Sunday morning at the Mount I'Ir.fiunnt rlinin)i At tin? thw nfn. hy ahont 1 'Ml persona. Tha llcv, II. It. fii'rvaiHIelivcired the nermon. Krvln Witty purchaned a new roadster at I -a flrunde Ttiwday. M inn Claraladl Wright 'viih a ilinner tfucst at the home'of Mrs. .Stella AVitty Wednesday evening. MIkh Hazel Kord. Instructor of tho Klgfn IIIkIi school typewrltlnK classes,, took a tea'nt from both tho first and. Kcnond claim 'tn l'endle- ton, where they e.ntere.d ihe type- writlnic contest for Jistern Oregon, Thoso from Ihe firH( year clusa.who . . , i. i t ..i- weiu were: t nit m-ubi. iiuu'twin withcrspoon, from the second yenr. -,.,e: fienevleve frum and Helen n ,.enn,nnle.l hv Miss Ford. In stri'iclnr and K. K. Aront, I"'lncip"l lllss Cora 7'nlce, who Is teach- InK. In the Olirin llleh school, was .,.ll,l In f'nrvallia Klindav on ac- - hee brother count of Ih. death of h. hrolh u Ml ' Thursday cfunTHinled eenm mi v' Body of Bomber Found Swinging To Florida Tree TAMI'A. Khi., Apr. 2S (.VI') The hoily of John lloila. sllspceleil of. lioin.iiinK u. 1'lanl t'lly homu, wan fi d KWinislnK from a tree ten miles northwest of riant City today by N. M. imvis. a wod c.m lc.'.. Khorll'f II. T. JnuKliin mild. The-, hoily hore . nuilK'roUH . huMct MoundK. I'cputy Pherlff Tohe ltohlnsbn inld he arrested llndnz, who'lsla niitivi. of HunKiiry, In n rounllnit house here last nlwht and wi trk ini; him l llarton, I'Mil., for safe keefdnff when accosted nnd over powered hy the moh south. of I'lant ci:v. 1 1 Itohlnson !aid llodax wa. hand- cuffed when he was taken hy the iru.b and Hint Its members tired lour Miot into the Kt'ound neurj hi-, car after telling hliu to leave I the scene quickly. lie said the , miob surprised him. and pressed KUir: UKulnst his imdy ueroro ho could ri'sist. (Hi:: Keen, a strawberry nr0w e. r'poited to aUthorlttcM that ho had been taken from his liome at I'lant City yesterday by four m,en poyliik' as otTleers who demanded indii motion regard inff the "w here abouts of 1 1 od a 7.. Keen said he wart hvvcrely bcaUa with u leather strap. 1 lodaz, accoriliiiK to Ituhlnson, rt-iifess'cil planting dynamite on the i.r-finUt.si. of 11 u WHtu fni-d. hot dtnled any connection with the bombing of the home of J. I.. Wol- ler at I'lant City In which. Mrs. Walliice was seriuusly injured last Thursday. C eeT nil ( here, r scRuuai him OUT OF UH0.UM.' THE VEBV IbEAl PUT HIM OUT THIS IMSTAHT AMD L MARCH RICsHT UPSTAlMi ANO TAK: A HOT BATH VOUftCj MAW. Atc&tt Rncrred Normal School Gives Program At Imbler, Ore. lly fyelllm Cleavee tnhjserver t'orre.spondent ) I.MIff.KIt, Ore, (Special) A apeclal profc-nini was (;lven hy the Kludentii of the ;. o. Normal at the I'.-T. A. meetlilK at the Wade Hall. The npeaker of ihe evenine wan .MImm lloux, who Kiive a short talk on "1'nrent-Teacher AHsocia tionH." A one-act play was pre- ecntcd hy KtiidenlK of the Normal. I H e fri-K ll 1 1 I'lli M WtTO served after the proirram. The next meeting will he held the last of .May and orflcerH will lie elected fur the next yen r. I 1 ' hc inu- eluli Kil ls met '"' Thursday at the home of their l''11'1''!-. They have completed their ,,!L nl11"1 towels and have . Kturli-il on handkerchief haKH. Rev- era I U-ii, towels were Inspected liy the fiecreiary. Itlanche Itllliiifiw. Their work Is projjros-'HliiK: very nieely. MrM. Woodnine left for her home In Hoine, Idaho Kriday murniiiK She has spent the winter with h-r l)lt I. daiifs'iiter, Mih. Kay Wilson of lm'r Tho marrlaKO of , M1Ism U.eonu llf.se wall, of I'nlcjii, and Hurl Tucker, of Im,hler, lias heen re ported here at liuhlcr recently. Miss Hose wall taught In the Im bler Hchools sevei-al years and is well known around here. She is IcncliiiiK in AVashhiKlon this year. Mr. Tucker has been employed -at "Walla Walla for the past two ye:irs. Their many friends extend ' their congratulations. The trip taken by sonic of the KtudentH in the Imliler tirade schoid and hij;h school recently was . enjoyed ly all. ;Their first v;top was at I'ondleton where they s:iw the state name farm, and the oolen mills. They made camp the nisi iiiuiil i nana n i l. i hile "";' v"f' 1 11 P'lyte mus- eni and the V hitmtin co UKe Bave tho sludcntH a short talk. They '""' vlslti-t! the slate wmie farm of aHiniiKiun. i tieir nest fioji whs toluml)la nusln wnere lliey vicweii many iniues in me pasi "Ki . The Ix!wls and (.Mark nioiiu- 'ncnt wil nmoiiK the many li "rt they went, as their lime wn in- :ir limited. Those who went were May 1'rlor, Vivian .McFall. Oladys f'rouser, i.eo Munson, .Mack Mo f'oy, . Harry Alunson, lien M'rCoy, Dorraan Jackson, l!oh .Huron, .lack Mel.all, (leo. UIkks, and Hill Frees-.e,. Gilford Smith, (.'has. llc t.'oy,: Hick Moran ami Honna AVat-: son. ' Mrs. AVatson, also nccom panled' them; aetlnK as chaperone. If. (1., Johnson, the teacher in charKr -took them In his truck. The new mem.hers KOlnK.ln' the Odd Kcliows lodKe .completed 'their third. - depree .Saturday eveniiiK. After Iho lodKe, the Hehekahs lind Olid Kelows celehraled the 111th unlversnry of the lodwe. Hefresh montH were served and " pleasant eeninK was 'spent in visitliiK. Hlxty-six were . present all heinK memhers hut ahout six visitors. Tho Inihier Cash Store was hroken Into Saturday evenlnK. The liurKhirs were scared away hefore nnythiiiK was disturbed. Mr. and Mrs. l'rior wero the first to sound the nlarin. The annual cemetery meeting uljl be held next Saturday at 2:0 o'clock at the Summervillo chapel, , Schooling Parrot An n rule 11 parrot will learn quicker from bearing 11 woman's voice, hut quickest of nil by hearing tt child's voice. "Sin of the Father" Mnny u sinull hoy Is kept tn after school because his father worked Ids nrithniettc wrong. New L'ntule News. Vast Wostr The urea 01 the Sahara desert it over :t..'JNUHKi wqu.'ire lulled Or Winter's Icy Grip The runchiitp capable of exerting 0O(i,tMH) pounds pressure Is not com- lmable with the lijrht shoo on as nchlnir corn. liactue .Intirnul-tCcvvft. By Oscar Hitt PHEW-E .. OH' -PUT 'EM BOTH OUT M me CLOTHES l.tne MA- MM-MMM WHEKE''. THE SMELLIHfc SALTS,?, i 4T ! 4-13- League Standing lly tho .Vsoclntcil I'rcss coast i.i;A(it i: I,. 7 7 X I'M. ! .0117 j .570 I .B7 1 j ..-.HO .'4110 .3KI I Oakland Sacramento . I.os AnKeies . Han Krancleci Mission Hollywood ... Seattle Portland ....14 ....IS I 1 ....12 .... 0 II .... K 12 .... U .... 4 in NATIONAL Xew A'ork I'UtshurK i.. ISoston I'hlciIKO St. I.ouls I'hilndelphla ...j... cinclnnntl Urooklyn I.KAfJI' W. ........ 7 4 II 3 ...i.... 3 i 2 ivt. I I. "mi .H'.l'.l I .r,7i .41:2 ! .417 i .333 .31111 ! .222 I AMKWC.W IiKAfU'lC AV. 8 II 4 Ti 4 4 4 I'ct. j .SOU , .lillll 1 .r,7l ! A'ashlnfe"ton . . St. LsHiis ChlcaKo .... Cleveland rhilndelphla JJoston Detroit New York ,r,r,.; .coo .4(10 .333 .2.riU Alan J.Qould From the Alpine helRhts of the new press box nt Shlhe park, sus pended from the upper roof of the grandstand- the World's Champion Athletics on opening day looked equally as Impressive, if not more than they did from a lower ob servation post last October in beat ing the Chicago Cubs for bas-ba!lH main prize 1 . . . Jf first Impresslona, therefore are as lasting as they are adver tised to be, Connie Mack's able and agile pupils wilt have no dirfJcully whatever In winning the pennant again. On the first day. at least, the new edition of Yankees, under Hob Shawkey's leadership, had neither, tho brawn nor the hnlins to cope, with Lefty Grove and the A's.. No longer do the Mackmen, Drove.Jn particular, manifest any Inferiority complex when they meet Italic Kuth and Company. The coi confidcncc a roused by gaining supremacy ' over the New Yorkers last year Ih reflected In large quan tities by the Philadelphia cast in general and expressed In a In '.id tone of voice by Jimmy Dykes, the peppery third baseman, In partic ular. ..." . - . , , The championship qualil Us of Athletics are obvious in the way they rise lo emergencies or lo the dramatic possibilities of special oc casions. Spectacular proof of this was evident hi the last world's ser ies, in the opening gnme of the l!i;(0 campaign, Aloystns Marry Simmons ' put aside the fountain pen with which he had just signed his contract, grabbed at bat ami knocked the bull out of the p irk on his first turn at the plnte. . . . If a few preilietionH ou Ihe A."8 are warranted, outside the. expecta tion thut they will repeat, two ot them are ihat Grove will have bin KreulcHt year nnd that f'.eoi'Ki (Mule) Ilaaa. in reiilerflehl. will he one of the inoMt Improved playcrn on the cluh. (irove's openinir performance emphasized ho no lonicer rcllea solely upon trcmeinlous sliced. The slim .southpaw can. throw hlrd-shot in the direction or the plate when he needs to hut his curve looks hette.und his chanire of pace more effective. Italic Until missed one of drove's curves hy a foot for the third strike und two of the Yankee newcomers, t'ooko and 'Chapman, prohahly arcn'l sure yet Just what it was the southpaw was huzzlliR hy them. Haas, ynuilKCSt of the Mack reg ulars outsido or Jimmy I'oxx. has developed fast. He hit .-Ml In in'JS. his first season as a rcirutar, .:ii:i last season and should move up close to the .3Z0 cluss this seaso.l. 'I' li e 2tJ-year-old cenlerficlder cniiKht Ihe eye of Ty folih. as well as a milllher of others, hy the way he performed In the world's si t-lcs last year. He Is one of Ihe fastest men on the cluh and a hall-hawk on defense. The effect of Ty cohh'H tutorlnc has left Its mark on the hallhiR form of Al Simmons. The R-ront left-fielder of the A's looks for all the world like a riKht-hnnded "ohh at the plate, In the crouchlm: case of his stance, sharp swim; nnd even to the wide, loose sleeves that Ty affected. Simmons, like Cohh. Is n datiKerous hitter to all fields. Al hits Impartially over the riitht-fleld wall or Into Ihe lefl-fleld stands at Shlhe park. Mod Populnr Gnme Bird More pheasunl! are raised b 111:111 than any oihei kind of same binl. and probably ni'.e-temhs or more of the totnl it u ml mm of plmn ants reared In Ibis coimtry are rinj: neclis. Diet of a Crow One-Iifth of Ihe diet of a crow l i composed of Insert-:, im lulling ni:in I dcsinu-tive Illici t iie-is ! Not Realff Fox j A flyhii; fox U nny of rarlou? ' very larifp fniit-ealinz batt, sc 1 railed frmn Ito folilo f-.uo. Selective Mendacity Men of ,.'ih-' !iv (t i 1(.( n, I lie on ris!i :(!. Srh n e U i wn-iii:. li s safer not to tie ;it nil j South Uciid Tribune. 1 Chats With Parents UV HIMSKM' lly Alio1 J1"(, f,(', I 'ihe normal neighborhood Ily , I of voting Children ir m perfeitly nit unci to the needs or the Individual child. : The especially hlsh-slrung. ' tlvo child n.'.-e '!b-kly ':lt,fi'H' than bin Pl.ynate,. i! in w he he Is tired that he K't i"1" ,llMl cultlert. . ' 'Ihe child tt.li" I '(",(t, lo V with a gn.up "I- '.lidren older than him-elf. thoinjh he may sue- , r.-ed in keeping up wiihlh-m mna fnllv most i,f the time. Ims mo 11KMUH when the strain is too much, when he plays baby or comes run- mnu mime 10 n-'. 1 Ihi- wise mother watches for sign.-; of H.rafn In her child's play and ilraWM bini away from the group before things come. a It Is for such times that it if helpful to have in reserve a place where the child may play quite by himself, where for an hour or more he may be free from the tension of personal equations and com pletely absorbed in congenial play material. One mother of my ncqu'iinlnnee fenced oTf a corner of her back yard for the use of her three-year-old on just sueli occasions as lbe.-:e. Here was a swing, a larjre bo: of odd-shaped pieces of wood, a Kind pile, yome month planks and several fining, wooden boxes. .11 war. to this private playground thai, slie would lead him when his li.'.; ruing had been more quarr'l somo ov teai-Tiil than usual. She found the place a blessing loo as a refuge from those adult visitors who think that they, mm't make a fuss over children. . V,iero ore times when even the bardlcsl, most- Cheerful of yaung rileni l i better off by .hiiuTself and his lume should provide him with v, t-anctum to which he may retire. OFFICE CAT TKAOI KAN M tf'O. By Junius I Kalph How's living here? i lie n ry O li , two can live a s I cheaply a!;-r.ne fan play golf. e 1 The trouble with dhe fellow who I boasts that he is captain of his j soul Kcema to be ' that his wife 1 happens to In the colonel'. WK 1IAVK YET ,TO 1'OI'CIr' GKOCCIP. ' ' ,.t ; , I rol'esyor Name some Hon in which the supply the demand. KKK A Mian of.n hickoky i,ofi. (J1XG 'J'HAlr.KU This trailer has heen In use only a short timo and is huilt up Willi all necessary equipment. Dual wheels with excellent, heavy duly truck type tires. This is a hni'Kuin und wilt not he at out lut for lontr. (POttA Special 3-day price yoov 11)2.-. STAR Si:l).X This ear has heen owned hy a careful person and is in the, hest of shape. Good tiros, new- Duco, excellent upholsterinir, thoroughly overhauled complete equipment. motor nnd Don't iniss this one 3-day price of : 11)27 I'OXTIAC; Sl:l)A Come in and inspect this car's hcauti ful siiotless mohair lipholster- Larison Chevrolet Company Used Car Lot 407 BANISH I LEASE don't," plei.d rr:ir,:o:is of "Cctlcr not." warn ihovtr.en. 5ti.-c wt- wi;:," declare Jr.dui'.rlal--ists who control canned tau.tc in the thotrcs. 'The pvb'lz can bam to like reeorc1 a vt'A as orchestras. Ar.yy,zy, that's Mhat lFJ're 8S lo gel." And so the Issue Is defined: Shall Ullt'-tC ric'.urcs be tirej as an eterse lar ret'uein tlte the-trc to a dc-t.stni-in'zcd museum (w:'.h-)ul reduc tiin in admission c!i;e). Cr. shall the atmosphere of t!ie t.icaire fc ie!jjrcJ and tie cuuzt of culture se.ted throuth a v.t.lc:y ft,r timic? M-inarers ct hijVc:i5 tkeatrcs recopnice that real rieslc is eseatialt nnd so they continue to provide it. Olfcsrs Ttitzt te howrr. fC.np.;-t.r.j J.T.C'J w--.! i;. V. repeal. , f.Hidcntrr-Trublt:. ; ; (' 4 . i) r ;' Judge N:n nr. please tell th-. couit what passed between you apj your wife during the - nuurrel., Defemlant A ftailron, ;L roll lug pin, six plates and a ke-ttle. ; What v. country! Giving orflci-r. steiioMiiphers over Sa.ouo u vear lo cor reel Ki'im tors' grammatical m intakes and hiring nobody i,,, ci nect tluir others. a Kerv ho Ma 11 Was your ho-, 111 iiritctl when you told bhn ylia were Icaihg'.' sah'siiiaii N. 1 Moemcil ( haw known It before I did. o iw many of those who begrn the New Year, with the resola Hon to work hard, and live with. in their Incomes are still at it? . a J Is be a foreigner Mo Yes, he was born In New Y-orli City. ' A. subscriber writes nnd wanu in know why it Is that some peo ple have electricity in their hair. We dnn't know, except possibly that they have something shock Ing on l heir mind. She Now you pride yourself ion beiuj,- able to judge a wom-an's character by her clothes. . What would be your verdict on my sis ter over there? lie (looking at her sister's scan! attire) Insufficient evidence. East Indian .Food In Ceylon pimntoo Is tised for food ns cakes or ns nn fnKTOlient In soup or curry. . It Is the dried palp of iho fruit of the 'palmyra palm. A'ter Proverb . Some , people evidently would I T Tr 9 to be known by the company they 1 Invile. whether I boy come: or not. t.'harlotin News. .. , Lifo in Ocean Depths . Plant life cannot exist more (linn C(K) feet below the sea, but tuiiiiiiil life lias been fouml at a depth of four miles About Ourselvesf'- Every duly wo oiulf obscures some- truth we should have, known. . L.'fc Span of a Mosquito II varies from one 10 six or seven month:, depending eniirely.v upon conditions-. o'v York Telegram. Railroad Improvement ctric headlights on ocomo were flint used early III 1SS0. t.iv.; "AS IS" C'OM.KC.IATIO ' TII.AXKl'OItTATlO.V 1 ft 2 r. h'ord TourhlK 75.00 l'.r'4 Kord Tourinu 50.00 1H2 I J'ord TourhiK H3.00 1 0211 Ford Roadster 125.00 Chev. ToiirInK 150.00 11124 Chev. Tourini; 75.00 11120 Jiulrk TourliiK 75.00 1U22 DodKO Tourins 63.00 l!i2.ri Star Tourini; - 75.00 1S25 Star Tinirlntt 75.00 1H24 Star Tourlm; 05.00 These ears all have irood tires, motors are In sood shape come In nnd drive 'em away. iim, its powerful reconditioned motor, its excellent heavy duty tires and Its fine Duco- finish. Drive it and set the thrill of acceleration nnd riding- fl?OQK ease An OK. ('nr., ipO,-! PRone Main 508 Fir St. MUSIC? The r.fus'c Defense League, or ganized to voice the public' dctbe tor real imii-ic, la approachinr 2.S00.C00 memherbhtp. Each vote counts more today than ever before. If you wculd like to see mtts'c rc'.crcd to tho tlicatres of your own liome town, SIGH AND MAIL THE CO'JPON BELOW. American Federation of Musicians 1440 Broadway, New Yorfc, N. Y. Ce-tl-sien: Vt'.iact furlSfr ebligalUi ta wy pirt. plfiit tiiMI m- mvi in tit Mb" Prf-r: o tnt-p n i, oird 1 eli i-il call an t Li-.ir.f i;:e (rtai tas lUsVt. Nac Adilrcs ..... Ci'r Side jjj AN FEDERATION CF AUSICIANS I J40 nr.:-,. v v-t. v