La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 03, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Saturday, May 3, 1930
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
.1!
HILL'S
C'ml riant lo Trail
Owned
Seals Climb To
Second Place In j:
- Pacific League
Ilr III ' Associated lrcs !
The 8nn Krancisco fWl occupied I
.the ruriner-up position In the Pa- t
cifio Coast league, pennant race:
today by virtue of a hectic 9 to 8 j
vfcUiry over the KacrnmentS' 8ena- '
lorn In yesterday's pme wnen
they scored seven runs, In tiu
eighth Inning.
',. Kl liryfn. Solon hurler. pitched
fi ball until tlil fateful frame,
; 'lefore. the (tide was out he wan
t. Wirt way lo (he showers and the
: -iiattecs were Weary' from run-i,ln-
base. The Senator went on
ii hfcttini' rpree In the riflh .scnr
lv runs to jtirc Bryan a. four
run lend nnd the fame aeened to
'1m In the baif.for the ' visitors.
.Then ruin the elKhth and trouble.
Hurra Kim HHM ,
Kim l' score for the; Seals In
the eighth was Zlnn. pinch, hitting
to McIIjiikoI. Hryan threw a few
n.ore over the plate and looked up
to find the hast full. Wlnso
cleared them with a home, run and
f ill- tallies came ln to' tie the
si-nre. 'i wo jn.ure runs cam In
before tlie side was rellred. and
'although Hacrsmento acote.1 twice
In the nlnlh. their efforts went for
nauftil.. ' '
T he f leax'te-lejtillnK Call bind
V nWj. hart their lead cut to one full
j.iinio at Wrljrley -field when the
i.t i Angeles AnKeln'took .t double
luado-. 3 t( In the eleven Innlna;
iM-ncr and to -1 In the' second
jiuiie, a seven - . inning ' a.'lair.'
liiimovich nnd Delanev e'aBed
ianin, or ine nriv tr-ai n a in ;
Anle, htmehed inri-e Umoly Him
1.. wnre the w nntnC run. 'Hornei
jiWcSiii the AnReU ti lcnry m xUa
M-Kiit'-ap noioinir in. mm to
. M rvcalterpd hilf.
TUf rMNoB Hedi. Hijioxe ofierr j
L-n or ttiP Si-atdx l-ui'li'rc fnr Hi
" . " - ; , " 1
diamond nxr exhaiwtlnn from run- ;
bairett after chalking up a ti
lo -tt
I! V JmUtfi OateiA to 1
Koheithei'h, MiaiiionH left. fieidH', '
Kt two douhlen, a nlhKh- and sac
l ii'iced In four time at bat.
- itdiii nuned ' tho . postponement
oT tho J'ortland Itue.kvi-If-oHywood
4'lntK Kunie at , I'urthtnd and a
double header will be pin ye'l (oday
-7...M...V. I'cijMiiih.. . f
At Portland: Portland-it djy-
wood poHtported, ruin.
At Heatlle: , It', it. ;,
.AHrioitH , i'2 O
SeaUte, a. 0 S I
i iehei". ami ltaldwln; lmutiHl:!.
Khiher and CoUlna.
At Han Kranchco: It. If. j
Siicnunento ...-;...'....:.. s, 10 J!
S.tti 1'YauritM'o 9. I'J 2
Itiyati and WJrtn; MclHmjJal and
Canton. 1 ; .'..,
At l): Anirfiif-H, rirwt Knnio' '
O: klu nd , .,;.i.;,.a',.. '2 II !
I .on Anfteleti 9 -J S
iMiiiuuvich dud Itleel: ; HoLinry
mid Hkllf. (II innliiifR.) "
Second T:hh-; . . , r;;
Oakland J. ........ I -St - "if
l.o Antrelm 4 ' 1 ti
llnrHt, l'eanon oid .Head; ll.Vrno
and il-itinah. -7 lnnlnkir. ' v
BASEBALL AT
NIGHT TRIED
IN IOWA GAME
Ii:s MOINKS, la.. Mny J (API
Apparently only the turnstile ap
proval of basebsll fans now Is
needed to make nlsht busvball
uimrr nriuic.ni IIKntlnit ft HUCceas.
ino lies Moines and Wichita,
Kn, clubs of the Western Le.KUe.
last niKnt dnmonstrated before!
marly 12.000 spectators that merb- j
alllcallv tho cams mnv r,lhv.. ,
us m il under pow.rful llshls as In i
Hi., suiiliKhi and probably better I
on gray days.
Ilea Moines defeated Iha leneue-
I'.idlnK Wichita club, 11 to 0, by a
wild first Innlnic which netted II
runs, but thor. wu. no Indicatlim
flint the unusual conditions were I
responsible. The pltchlnc was ua i "Heinle" ll.iu h. Kaliws.
Kood as in th. day time, and the I nr-he the meet shot put rvci.i.t
players handled ground balls and M "n " of 7 I' el k Indu s,
throws without heltatlon. Wichita i u'"l,lurl"l-' '1"' mark, of r. n et
played errorlesa baseball, while M Inches e. t by Lewis of North
lies Moines winharKed with four I ,"' 1JJJ.
mleplays. -
, , uonnr.nK c;kt $34.1100
u.wjer noni vou lllinK JJi.niin
cash would be p inlsl.mei.l ciioukIi I company was robbed here yeter
for his breach of promise? ; duy of 134.000 which it hud do-'
Th.. AitK-riev.d No Indeed: I posited durliiB the nltsht In Its safe 1
want hi, 11 10 iiiarry me. for .hlpment later. i
INFANT & CHILDREN'S
Better Merchandise
ALWAYS AT
LOWER PRICES
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
canncaEnaDcsaBnDniiiiiiiiBi
1
Home
Store
; Alan J.Qould
'the, art - -of center-jieiu pay
nowhere ha been more strikingly
fXtubiUd thin season than In .the
o'pening game between th r Yan
kee and Athletic ut New York.
Karl Coiubw. -fleet Yankee Mar.
roamed far and. wide to full do mi
fght drlvt-i, 1Li uiailH all ihr-e
putuulfi 1n-,univ: Inning. GvorRe
(MtJt-j faAH. rlMns younff artf of
the AV, nmdc four fine catchy;
.jind conyrU'd two of ihem Inio !
double playn. lh Jat on a tovr j
Inif drive from Babe Huth'N Ui
that tr ttok art ha tumhlfMl Into
Oi Il-nrh-r wall.
t'omtut, fait and good hitter,
b; mor !rrincd than IIh.iw. Hr1 f
1h a treiit 4 Imdoff man. Haa. t
howrv:( h a inuoh In-ttr thr -'
in unn, in a trifle f.iMer nd i
lirohnljly will outhlt Coinirti or any j
otht-r rentPrtlPldfr In the lajrue j
IhiN ywir. llaji-i Irt tmcifd to b-l
ooirM ono of tht cuirtandinr alt
ft(-nunil iu(flrdfri In tho eamr. j
Spopt
. (Hon track and field meet was held
l.loyd (Hprout) Wnner. consrder- hare today. lT.'llmlnnrtes were
Ink. all qualifications, prohalily Is: held this mornlnK. with the finals
the ablest center-fielder in thef-0 be run off this afternoon.
Nutluna. lens-ue.. The younger' Th .h,.,,,. ,.,., ,1 i ,,, meet
, Warn r Is a born bullbawk. great '
leMiiori man auu powu.iy me iusi-
down lo firrt lutVm Uim nrnt i(,
,00 roK hut that U hi :
. .
, only wiknei.
l-itrl Clark. th rave renter-"
iriu.T. jm-i u uiajur iniKim m-ni j
ptitouu in u Katne
fuck wil-oit In no Kul!opln
. .. .
in tne outor irarden nut tne mcK
x.,, iw,,hi, t,r ,ut. 'nrJ..t , ,v, ,i. ,,..
,jn'(t- H
it fine defensive
til HfjiiMOlll II
out-
And If Wild Hill Hiillahnn. the
renatfonul left-hander of the
rewaiionui leii-nunaer wi ine
Cardinam. dldn t it a record whHniK;lef; Mexican battler won a close
i h( fanned Vu culm nnd walked
i IG In. two KfttneA, h deservea one. I
I Tiie. Cuoh koI the uhlffinjf;
hi.tdt .h..h
0 of them fanned Inlheie. IthursMci-H cxpnx.Hf d th
lle -vvorld'H terle franieft and they !
apparently are at ill mviiiKlnrf- j
J
' One of the curl huh ancles of the;
Camera nt'rry-KOround Im nud-;
lien rush of 1oxlnK authorltlea to
liroleet the flrtiu virtue after the!
blfc- Italian freak had about fin-;
tin,,. The New York Mm; solm
.ai,plIonM Carnera'H first affair, a
palpfcblo net-up with ItlK Hoy Vt-
i-ri4nn In Mudlon H.ne.re (Sr.ln
yet oalinly ml back and waited! tor of the air rifle, l dead here
for evidence from California uponjtoday. j
winch to tne dintrHrment proieed
IriKs AKalfiAL the I'rimo, after the
uit .:. .... . ..een p... over it times try ,, nma,wl a fortunt.
In Kurocsslon. faclurlmr tov Runs at 1-lymouth.
Ibere could not have been any,uu.n , ISII h r,.,ir,d and
nun.lerslandln about the llnl-movw! tn Hollywood. Cal.. then a
ar.B debut i Se- lork. Ileror.- ma commnnv far om ,rom Um
band, the boys enjoyed Ihe.n.elv. s An,, ,. ,)OUKht pr0pcrl. ln
,ll..ueslnK wlu.1 brand of hathlnif whM Knn destined in n few years
mill IVIerson would exploit. Tl.e!, h,onm, ,hp heart of the motion
customer.-, plenty cf them, packed ! picture capital nnd built a larKe
tho (lurden: not lu see a richi but i home
to Inspect ,t.' ,.l,..-t rlnir freak . I rh(n property. In 1:t. brotlsht
turnera swlyh.d his IiIk lists and 'varkham ICflOO 000.
J shoved nilKhtly,' IiIk Hoy bounced
up and down with a (rent deal of
alacrity and everybody enjoyed u
oik lauKh, In, Hi, Hub the boxlnu
cuir,mlssloners.
II. nl. 4
UUlO iCelOyH Are
Under Way Today
UTAJill'M, f'olumbus. O.
3 'Al'' perfect May day
as the ftond luck of luoi) atli-
letei- from Mil universities, col.
leges und Mull schools from uj
atales as the second day of the '
seventh annual Ohio relays not '
""ler way
vr.HA. flHU. Mexico. Mav 1
AIM Thn Welts fnrn 1'.,,,..-
I Eight Schools
Enter In Last
Oregon Events
j (APJ
PKXnLCTOX. Ore. May
AVith student athletes from eteht
Ilastern Oreson hlirh schools par
tirlpatfnjf. the annual Kiu-'tem Ore-
re Ont:irlo mion. linker, l-i
f!ran,, jicrxmchlin. Helix, ller-
TlfFllS
1 ',J,S
ndleton.
ST KONG
Tho I-a C.rande llir-'h scho
track team, 33 MroiiK. left here
early mm morning tor i-enaiPion
coach Ira Wood ie had several men
u.nti.r - . in cvfrv evont. t
meptj
JOHNNY 1.A UI.SS,
r:
M.VWOOO. ral..
Mar,
( , i' j jonnny i-a .war. j,tn aji- r
-Johnny 1-a M.'ir.
J,OM All
ten round decision ove
M Ion:iId, Vancouver. It,
Iferi -.
Hffht
weight In Inftt niKhts main event
opinion that lteferee Abe Hoth
pplit fome tnltfhty fine halts in
auaidiiiK the inu'im to li Mar., dc-
rlHiitiK that a draw would not
have been nmiw,
,
FlUtltor Of All
' Rifle Dead Toddll
j j
OI.KNUAI.K Cnl.. Mav 3 (AIM
L.miii, t. ii,i.n -io i
I Mark ham. horn in Knlnml, per-
, fftt-A hlM ltivi.nl ir.rt in ttilu ernm.
HI .ANT KII.US ON V.
IIASHROIVK 1Ii:if;iITK. N. J.. ;Uhl hits anl s:rmls out is.
May 3 (AP) One man was dead Th .New York OianU and Cln
and eiKht others in the liacken- , cmnati luds went to the other
nack hospital sufferinK from eri- eiiei,iH the (iiants aicain be
rnw burns today as result of a i.iiitf former leaders of the Na
myfitertouii explottinn at the Kokker liana! Ie:iue. Seven mmindsinen
Aircraft corpoi atb.n plant at Tetr- were us. d by the two teams with
boro h-r late y...trd'y. the fjnal result a to t victory
AVIATOR PLANS TOKIO TO SEATTLE FLIGHT
"lt. wk -fPv-- ' 55E?
CHarlrs Rocheville, veteran pilot, and the low winged monoplane lii which he hopes to fly from
Tokio to Seattle,' The plane will receive its final test at Long Beach. Cab. when he wtll try a non
refueling endurance record In an effort to better the German record of C5 hours and 20 minut3.
THE UNHAPPY HUNTING
PITCHERS SHINE
i IN TWO CONTESTS
Jess Petty " and Wesley
rerrell btand Uut in Ma
jor Games Friday.
.H Hurli s. lnillerion Jr.
(As.-oclatd )'re.s Sport Writer)
l-au: -uf heavy hitting are. be
coming rnn'T'm in the nvijor
league, that few -of thent. can ex
ci:o uiucU comment while the few
. jiu her." who are aide to hold the
j rr in c!n ..-k are earning
moft of the Kearon'ft Klory.
Kttr t h in ren son. J e I'etly of
I'ltiHhurKh and Wesh-y Kerreli of
flevtlaml itand out the leadinu
pf formeis in the eiht , faiaen
played in the two biir U-aRUca e-tM-dny.
J'etty took the mound
attaint the itostitn Itraveit with
none out and the bnef full in the
ninfh Innint," yf-Kierday and a illm
j 5 t j 3 lead to protect. He did the
i-;M 'b fannlliK" one bat-iirun und
(oivlftx another to hit Ito a ilouble
I pla. Martin: it himself.
lrivll.
etinK the jtoMon
jed rol, Kav'
up Just three hila.tion. The craft Is 27 feet lonjr.
jn s
Me ven InninifN before he yielded
ii,e job to Ken Idloway. but hist
t.-flu, waj- tralllriK The Indiana
oied six run In th last two
imifriK to Rain an S to 3 vlctoiy.
j ,lm Scwi'll Aljent
j The notable feature of the Knie
'war Hit- absence of Joe Sewell.
! slieak wa.f broken by illntt-s,
) ubich kept hitu In bed with a
I t mperature of it'J. Joe had mised
' but one previous itaiue since 1920
hd none at all ttiuce
TeU Lyons f Chicago turned
In mh-r ood pitrhmK perfoniL-
"mi' '"" th lc'r I',""C ,l,ivWon
leaiim of the American league
downed the four trailers. J.yon
held the New York Yankee. to
rl- scattered "hits and iav Chicago
a I'l to 1 victory. Hurt Clancy
aided with tw -j hoin runs, a triple
and a Mnnlc.
ta.l tair Jons of W-ishinnton
hurled much the sanm kind of
Kame as the Heiiittor.i downed the
rt. i-ouia Hi owns. 13 to a. lor their
elt veiith victory In M xant-.- and
the fifth snecesfive Hrowniw de
ft at. WahiiiKton benefit d' from
four erf-rs and made 17 hits.
WnllxT Wins
Ititbo NUilberif convjlted the
rioter of winniiiK plteherrt for the
Ir-tiit by hurlinv lh I'hiludelphla
' Athletics to a ! to 4 Victory over
! the Ivtroit TUer. lie allowed but
GROUNDS
for I'ineinnaii. Tin- IUmIs attacked
their e-jin. Kred Iltzsim.iion in
tip:- second inning with a rally
that bromrht .-even of their runs.
Tin, Oinnt defeat put I'lttHbutrrh on'
top of the' lenpue 'stand in.c asain.
lnik Triumph.
Mill Clark, Itrocklyn pitcher,
rt-oreil a Kreat triumph but werj
thioitifh ffirri" bad nroiuents to ut
It. Ib allowed the St. lxmls t'nr
ilinals four rnn anil a tie in one
inninp,, hut I he Itoldns supported
him with four more counter and
ave him his fir.t vi:-tory In five
S:.i.,es i.v a s to 4 co.inu
lLi'. farison of the ( hicairo Cuius!
liL-cwI.e found the pniltu hard at
limes but he ateo finished whatj
he started 'Icloriotisly. Carlsrm i
allowed the I'hiilieM la hits. Includ- '
luu Chuck Klein's fifth home run !
ami one by Sijanan In the nin:h '
inning, but the CubK nwde bet- !
ier ui'f or their 14 hit of Koupal, J
Alev-tndcr and Milliifan and pulled
out an II u H deciiu.
I.O.NK OCKAX VOYAflK
SAO MAHTIXHO. Torluil. May
3 (A!" Antonio Com ex Viejras.
50, todny started for KltMtn to be-
!pln a Ion& voyage acroKH the At
lantic to Manaos, Brazil, In a two
jmanied boat of his own construe-
NORMAL SCHOOL
DEFEATED 8 to
(Continued from Pago Oao)
Watkins and Crony rdiouldcred
the pitching Job for Monmouth,
and the visitors were hehl score
le until the sixth inninc. count
ing five runs in the final four
fmmesi.
A second prime i w.hedulel to
be played this afternoon.
Tho score: H. IT. K.
Kastern. (irepon 5 S 1
OreKCti Normal , Ji 1 1 3
Uatteries: Trice and Hopkins;
. t Watkins. Chror.y and Hltf. Hnr-
InrT.
DEATH TOLL
IX TYPHOON
REACHES
200
(Continued, from rage One)
ashore. Thus one-foUrth or Od
marVr. fishing fleet was dcstri.yed.
Moreover, a larRc portion of the
seasoc.V previous catch was wash
ed away. The destruction was In
creased by b:i),llidcs rrotli the
bluffs.
. Famou. Dam
The Cr.illilse dam van construct
ed hv tlie bureau of Indian nlTaira
nnd completed during the aprtn nf
UrjO. It L liK-ated on Ibc Olla rlr
er In Arizona.
Three-Cornered
Race In Relays
; At Seattle, Wn.
UKATTI.R, U'ah.. May 3 (Af) i
Vaihint:ton Slate college. Ore-..
ien Si-'ite coIIpi;? and Ihfr I'nivor-,
I rhy of Waahinffton wrre the
j likely winner of tn ol-v-nih an
; ni'a! I'nivendt of Wahlnst-an
rvlay cai nival hix today. -
aj-hlnxtn Stale, wfnafr cf lite
1 1 r Uiy carnival and out this
-a in rpea;. wan (mciHlei to
t itt l he i onvtlnation to lat lot tuo ;
i t h"inpinnhlp, ' ,
f H-vi-ra I ea rni va I revordK wore
!"XifCtd to fall when thf- 2 "
' alhlte from th rollcK1 and hiK"h
j K-haol: of the norihwt swine in- i
! lu ai-tion. - KxbaiiiK mrk in the
j uiu atiil four inih relays. discUH, '
j ftiot Hit. mi' vault and I J'i yard
hih liurdlea ro due to Imw to
j n-w flKr-jt In th class 'A" or I'a- '
cii n: oiwi cxnrt'n-nifi nivLir.n.
KN-vt-p. t-veniK wrt st--heduh-d in
the tlac "A" division, thre In
class "H." two in the Mato hi?rh '
tchoo) class nnd four in the Si-,
altle hi;h srhuol division. Stevf
Ajid. -rson, W'ahlrrtoi"! premier
hurdler and captain of the Husky !
.-quad wait pronounced in tip top
hape for the hij; iek event f-r
the flrKt time in ten dnyw. Andrei
ur. hpntined an ;tkh juKt hefore-th-
.stanrord-Va.Hhint;ton meft
la-st wrek and uas tiualde to com
pete in the ftiJitth. . i
FICHTIXG SACK RATS t
KI'JXD. Ore. .May 3 (Al't Klcht i
mousand acres of upper leschutes
country wan spread with poison to-
j day. afler tne I'niled States l,io-
lOKical survey had placed tempta- j
l" i in? pains ni inousanus .or
i-'ai;o rats. .
Cine thousand pounds of pol- j
soned grain win rid the country of ;
the sage rat infestation, the kov-
eminent believes.
RUPTURE SHIELD
EXPERT COMING TO
LA GRANDE
TUESDAY, MAY 6
At the Foley Hotel
r l OlTl IU fl. ITU 10 4 P. m.
T - s - u 41 l
.Evenings by telephone .
appointment only.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for
Consultation
Mr. C. V I'.cdlich, th .successful
. expert says:
! The "ivrfert Itntention Shields" !
' hold the rupturi.- jierfectly. ifo mat-
J tei what position the body as; '
' surnes or how heavy a weight you
lift. They give instant rdi: f, coe.-
'"fratrt Ole opening In : remarkably '
short iinio and strengthen the weak ;
tissues (the real caime oi rupture) j
so that' they frequently n-cover
their previous natural reuilnlujr '
power. lUMMlin no further outside1,
support. Stomach trouble, 'back-
ache and constipation often cans-
( ed hy ruptnre promptly disappear.
Truly remarkable und prompt re- i
suits have been obtained not only ,
with recent and not fully develop,
id ruptures but also with old, long j
uffected ones. j
; Ingenious, recently perfected do- ;
vices aro now holding ruptures j
' firmly which heretofore never had ,
b-en retained,
j No elastic hells nor filthy Icg
' straps are used.
II guarantee) the durability of myj
absol:itely sweat and moisture :
proof, sjinltary appliances.
7 0 f. . of ruptured children re-
cover completely - through expert ,
. mechanical treatment according to j
. statistics.
! Io not waste your money on !
widely advertised mall order co'i-
ilniptlmis. Yoti cannot fit yourself.
I Y. ItHltl.lCII. Ititpliire Ap-j
plutncc Kpert. Ilmuc office. "i;t."i
tbit4ii HHs'k. MliiwiitoIls. .MlntH-'
soin.IM. Atlv. - '
START YOUR GUARDIAN 6
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
TODAY
You owe yourself something! So, today, start
a Guardian Guaranteed 6 Savings Account,
which will give you an impetus for regular and
consistent savings. Each month, when you pay
your bills, put aside a sum against the future,
and earn 6 interest compounded semi-annually.
GUARDIAN
BUILDING & LOAN ASSN.
La Grande Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone Main 900
La Grande, Oregon
. .. AWordtothe . '
:: SINGLE MAN ;
cne lo Kive you the service we do for the same money.
Ve darn vour sos, patch your underwear, sew on
button mend vour overalls and turn the worn col
lai atd S bn your shirtU this service at no
estra cost to you. Where can you obtain such service!
No where but the
MODERN
LAUNDRY
Phone Main 77
It will be worth your while to go out of your way to
; see our mending department in operation in our front
window. We urge you to visit our plant it s up-to-date
in every respect call on us pei-simally or by phone
, today.
M n F ST
MAIDENS
i B V - g ay -
I m - .- ""v" ,'.."2 . 7i ' i. ". .
r9C
' . mi a UUa
1 . ' S&tKZrW, ,':.' 'f'f' -S f "'"''.''
HERE'S A
in llic drawings by DON FLOWERS a smile
thai jusl ' bubbles out. For llicso drawings
have caught the spirit of youth, a modern
zeslful youth that's up and doing.
A DAILY FEATURE IN
11111
The
'.-. . i .'. . I .
SMILE EVERY DAY
Aicl