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Tuesday, May 13, 1930 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON NATURAL BRIDGE Health Shoes All Sizes All Widths $5 and $6 HILL'S GIANTS DEFEAT 1929 CHAMPIONS, Chicago Cub; go Down! Before Terrific Slugging, i : Includinff Homers. t : Ity IfrrlM-rt V. IhU'her A,"Mocino.l I'nv K't Writer) Thn New , Virk (.iimts h tve tangled f-- On- n- this H-n-ii wTh tluii chief rivals, t'Wvntr ami Pittsburgh, mid the liui n: HiiiK c to J'' M f w'' fwitu-liuBturii beyond dispute. On the iTO..t or terrific hll tliif slrcnk. Ihe (Unit s rode tou'.iKlif"l over both the Pirates ami the t'nIiK. inking Hu'!' Kiiiiii-t out of four i torn cioli of th-' two fm ihi'taMr w o'tcvn elul f The pc. resu! was ' iriv' the ('.ants a linn grarp on tin league lead-i-.f-hip. DtirliiK li"1'' ,'i,:,u im"' villi llio 1-lmttH nmj i'iiIh "! 1 oneiitv, McO.aw',: Mugger have. 1-nundfd lib, iiicliiillii', an even Iuki "ii home runs, nii'l irvt 7i num. 'i h avi-ra'-;i' pi t f thm min ! il-S runs ami 1 H tH lili.'. (iunif In CIIniiiv IL ri'malm'il for tin final Kainr it. Uil' wrlfK li UiH to i rovIlf nuiKt of the fireworkn. -hf (ilantr. wu 14 to 12. Nlni' 1 tm runn win. hit. thrrp hy t T:jtiitUT-iirt"!iK-ly'lii t-H'tilm.-. llputlnK' Hmoklyn, C to ti. 11h I.iii Kit not only broke u four km pi'' m1iik trcaU hut rnat'iJ a triple ti for tltlnl pUwo with tlif Hoh ln. ami Clncliiuatl KciIh tin their i o it pa ti lot ot. J'rvlii Hiaiio av up only ix hl' whlln tin' I'Jmti-H olh ( id J J off laolli y ami Mor 1 1: uii. Itfl nofi'-il out rhllatl'! phin. 7 ti 0, for their ninth vlr tnry in their last 12 Kami. Thf l liilt- Ilnl the 9ron lit the eighth K U -In' ilouiiU anil Whitney'8 t-iwrh- hut tin Kerix caine hark in tliejr half of the tiaiiio ;i-nr tho u lunlttK run rranm to on Huke- lorih'H triple and Alh'it'H ftocrl tleo -f!y. (leorirt' I 'IpKra- tut p-. in tin Mlift pitching tMToMltniiCf III it Ann-. Iran leaKUi when lu al , low i it tht TiK'TH only three n aiiil hurh-il the Yankee! to a 7-0 w In. 1-oit O' hriK hit hi nlMh h 'iowr Of the ynv in the ixi h. i NO WINTER ; tu an 'Iron Fireman home IIuzzarus hold no terrors for the family that owns an Iron Fireman . . . Ice and snow may reign out doors but it's always like June .vich in . . . . Iron Fireman heating s so inexpensive that you can ilFbrd to lie comfortable. For homes and plants up to 100 xiilcr h. p. . . . sold on convenient ; trms. FRED SPAETH w mi m e. Tb macbinf that mad coJ : ' Fill . Th o vie t o ry boogied t h e Ya n It h i ln(o fourth place. l he Hoston Kofi Box flvp-pnino j w inning streak wu hailed by St. , I Ollil , Z to Ill J" lllllillKS. J.JM- i'mIm-i gave the llrowns only four , IiIIm in the first nine Innings tint war readied for a lnlt. double ami a sacrlflc fly hi the tenth. I Alhleih-,. Win The Athletics maintained a ' hah'-gaiue lead over Washington f for first place tiy trouncing Ch-vo-J liiml. iti in 7. The Muck men , knocked t lini Itrown out f ihi' tun: iii tin n.ciirl inning it li a t 1 ive-run attack ami kept up the charge against th re other Indi an pitchers. 1: wan itmwfi'M first . defeat. Hob ltnrl.fi el!.nv-d only five hit as Washington trounced I'hi ciK". Iu o 2. (loose Oonlin led tho attack wiflt two doubles ami fdngle whilo Same Hire hit wifely In hi;; 2 3rd consecutive pain-. Sandwich Golf Matches Begin Next Thursday hWNliWH'ir. i:ok.( May 13 ( A I) AM piayerrt who will fi ii ro in the Walker Cup of i'Im-h here 'f liurs'lay ami p'ri uuy have arrived at Sandwich. t i In- l?rin-h r-oiiii)eiiw iit hofiitf j (Hie, hy the arrival r Cyril Tl ( ! wlut nui'Jp hh fltwt tippenr j ancc on Ihn Jtoyal St. . (leorge's j t'tiiioe (iilay. Tnlh-y Iuim leen juoirfior In a ti fiitrp hH return fi the I 'lilted Staler. II " v. em out In n foil r-1 m 1 1 i liialrh . with ItOKer -there.. ' Kdheri HjhtIm atol KranelM Oul- I. I' -Hlnil veteran. Aitv.vy. KOt tnuethi-r an r II- j oH'rP'Jin foiir-'woiif with himself, ; t !ei,ine V'oikI. UetHKe Von Kim i a pit Kola ml AIa K'nzic fur Mmie ' ceriniiB pi act ice il.iimutl to find way:? ami nrcciiM f overeomlmf th" pitfall with hif-h Kaml wl: Ii'h famous caurw in plealf ; fully supplied. KANSAS CHIEF OF DEMOCRATS IS WOMAN, 32 TOPLKA. Kas. (AP) A Si-year-old mother of three children Is leiidnK- tke df-niocrats of Kansas. Mrs. f'arl V. Hire of Parsons, who siicceeiis John Wells us slab party leader, already has Hi years of political experience behind her. She has held Kvt ral offices in the dcmoi-iuile oiKatiiatlou and is widely known in tile third con Kre.HMiouul di.Htrlcl. t ll"r jtolitical career bej-an In' lUl'o when Hhe was circled seen.' lary of the I .a bet to county demo-I i: rutin cnnmltti lah-r sin Ijfcuiii' nnd four years rhuirmaii of the democratic women of the third din I rid. -Wexl, in T9J. hrttvaT rpT mi vlce-rhalriit.iit Of Die HUile demo, erotic comiiiilteo ut the same time Wells became chairman. Now WIIm litis resl-fned to niatiaKO IL If. WoodrlUK'M rttmpalKt. or the noiu luatlon for governor, and .Mrs. Itiea has succe"ded to the reins of of fice. Welts has expressed "inmost confidenro" In her leadership. I 'at riot Ic interests also have en h'JiKcd Mrs. Itlce. She has be.-n prettidrnt of the third district Am ericuu Legion utixiliaiy, on the slate executlvo roinmlttee, and lit U tueiiibe.r of Die Onilht IS Of the Ainericai of (i ltevolutlon and Jxidies A. U. Her natural Interest In children has led her to the presidency of n pan-ni-teucher atiHorlaiion bi Par- KOIIrt. ri:XAK AMI HAItYAItl UN 10:tl .KII ilAVI'LK AI'STIN-Wltli prospedK bright for a powerful foolball team dur ing i ho next two years, tho I'm Verslty of Texas has scheduled some Nilff tilts Including o ie inter. H'M'I lonal giime with Harvard. Thi; rW'hednle for l'.i3u Is coiu plele while only One open date. re. mains on the t'Ktl program. The only oiit.of-slat school to be lin t In li:fi is the t niversity of okta- honui. hi H!tl. hovev-r, three 1 Hi'hools o.itslde of Texas will play lit,. LonKliorns. Tin y are; I'nlver. shy of Missouri. Oct. '(, at Austin Harvard, Od. L'4 at ambridne. mi l thn rniveisiiy of Oklahoma at Cal lus. mi i i i.Mii.i.niNAiiti: mi s SV.l'A ROSA. Cel.. VHiy IS- ( AP 1 onard ll,oai th. Ct, inahl-mllllonalre and a leadinu fiKUie In the timber and minim; Induslrleit of the Kar West. It, dead today at his home. The Ma ple, show plan nf Sonoma coun ty. Oialh oictirred hmt uiKht t rout a hen rl attack w hb-h fol lowed a ral brealidawTt in beiilth last Mnl-ch. tlouarih was rcputi-d tn be on of the w ea Ithb ut ni-n ill north- i a Calhornla. ( iiii.ni. i n m.sTKov mi.i.aoi: M.!M-Nt iVOOICOH. Uunsla. (API I'htldnn playing wuti malehes started a fire which wwept throtifsh the vllliiKi. of Shatkiu Ar nias distrirt, destroying 17a home, many warehouse,- and oilier build in k, arr irding to a delay, d dlh patrh. A ItLAI, !.. PKNHLirroV. flic ,P) T Low.-, a rancher of thm setlon. . ilisphiyed li double jol.ed egg, I ito iifiirini eiKht and one hulf in ! dies l.y live an. tine ha hi Inrhei j wbli h a Io n of his (lock laid r. i-rnily. I I ft China bu-biiatH and w Iven M'idom fee em h olher belore mar roiKe. in America noin nvldom see each other afterward, lauthter Yen, daddy, and he nya you're wrolng in your Ulug- 1 KINGSFORQ-SMITH Capt. Charles Klnnsford-Smlth. veteran of many daring flights, la to fly hn Ismoui mnnopiane, Southern Crocs, ccrcc; the Atlantic from Inland. N. V. Tom Turner On Way East to Buy A Few Players lOltH-ANI. Die., May IS (AP) Thomas I.. Turner, pn-sidiuit of Ihe I'or liitnl liaM lffill rluh, left ; here Mnmlay lor t lie east on a ; trip which lie said prohnhly would, if. suit in the pnrcha.e of some new ball players t hnNicr the J Hiavi-i mil;-. rII:ir vitn hold-; ei-K 111 the I'iu-ific Co.i.t leaKUM. j 'I urner ri 'uw'il to auiplil'v !i!k s'.a It-men I but. Intimated hiH sud den departnn for tiie tuM was proii.ptt-d I'.v tho Khovin I'ort I land made aKainst the warrimf In I till. a tiibe from S altlc kit wek. Ht-al.le tooK both ends Of the ) douldeheadei here Sunday and Won the HW'ie nix KUtites to ;ne, j ' Heller Kel out all the p-tur.s of major eaue bull fdayers and he ready lo ijm koiiic, pOI If 'v. ritei s before morning' train. Eight American Women Golfers Remain in Race,; lOltMHY. Km;., M KiKht of the I".' .1 the Hiitbll woiuen' rdlip Kolf loiupetition iv 11 ( A.I ' meiieaiis 111 , chaiiljiion- survived the fi.ur w ere ti.' ruin,; play while htiirmii' .li.t (Henna rolh-'i. , New York, Mint; Viiwinia V.m VI. rbbaKo. jliv. Leo l-"ierman. New York, and Mir. Stewart Hanley. O.troli. were ihrouRh lor the duy as they won thild found lualcln-. and w ill play foiirlli founds toiiior jow uioruiu.w. MImi Mauivi n Drni l, Lrmh: wo.nl, V J.. MW- Ilehn Kicks. New Y rl. .Vi-n. . S. 1 1 ill. Kan nui I'Jiy, Mir i:dit3i t.niier. Uend Inc Pa., had to play Iau rounds today. - .Mb H.lcl;s, hurdle the t v t morulm; ami by the sumo -. live tn phiy. Miss I oiilse was the Hr-:t to i obstacles, u itlll'n afternoon liiilehes ;core, Ht'V'.'ll uji and ''otlyce, Vihihks s Peggy Wa'lles. town. Obi Mi lltllfnlo. N. Y.. M Wheeling. W. Va.. Lenthali. Pasadena k Krlt. Stifel, nd M s. K. K. I il., W ere ilc- leatcd in the mm '.nd round. i Touioirow morning's play in ' the liaii'tli routol will hi lug to Jd her Olenna i 'id Id '. and M oily C uirlaV. Aliiei K-an w o in, e n's chamiiioti ' a nd . I English nut Ive champion. M (sr. ( bjnrlay def rat ed Miss Collet l In the biformal Interna I lonal matches pr. ceding the championship. WHEN ALL THE WORLD SEEMS GLAD 'IS -PAI - M0 7- i : -I r LT wiiiHrptM if C0UV0MT MavbC v , t-ITTVE NHiLE 71141 ' J I J I vi 1 it. J'(.. '- I i AW- YMt.Krv DM Tb. A. P, PREPARES FOR Coast Leaguers Facing Crucial benes in VVeek; T.j The Aicialcd l hit: week promises a bout, tun Mer chaiiKes (tand(nn "f the. coast to briuK . In the b.isrhall circuit. 'Ihe league Anfrele.; Aniselr. me Acorns at (i.iK)aml. Senators, who were i thi- top ru 114 of th V l et. by the Allk'eh leadhiK t. On It la nil's Sacra inento's moved from ladder Inst , clarh with tho San Knnicisco Seals at Stcra m nto. S'-.-ittii encounters Ihtlly ; wooil at Los Aneh-H and the M ls I sions ta(;c on l'ortlfiu.lV traitim? j Ucavci. Ducks at San Krannisco. .Imlirlnv by pant perfM'tna nees o." tin have ason. the M issfoiift should ' trouble with Portland. Ilttu Sa ra.iiienio an I the Seals wiP. fare in their scries is a maL- Turner told ! f ir conjw iur... i ue .. be took the Hv'P. H::l chance nt the si art of 'lh- season bu', last week found them (n the lead afd thls.week jlpey nre oiuy one nm KJiine im 1 hind th -leadini' Am;els. Si-att is another oruanl'.atlon that is coiifoundiiiK- the critics. The India n-i wen considered no i-eill Itll'eril III Uiniiailt cll!ll"l'H hen Hie se-ison opened, but lati- I ly the hav been i.limL'iiur away In Ki'al fashion and Indlca'.ions aie that they will continue to itn provo their standings. Aifalnst I iidly wood t heir present ttLrenth sboiil.I be well ip l),. us" vM ed I 1 .ify - Vffty)i-.(!",-l: "liTTt rlte I )itchiut,' t h Senators received - a Ha ins', f akland last week and should find the eolnj rouifh aKalliHt the Acorns Ibis week. I'. . Sl'.ACTS "PLA.N'IINt." )! Si:i: HILI.ION I'ISH I ' WASHINO TON .pt ing t he fancy Sta'et; bureau of to a na'ioiial db ti ibuiioli of flh l and fish ckks. (.ding ii inter way in April the. distribution total for streams and rivers throughout the country 'Is peeled W reach nearly seven billions of flwies and eggH before j November rolls around, t ( 'o -opera t i ug w 1th the bnrca u ! a m' Its -t:, national hatcheric- j ycaltereil over the country are j -Iihi Ftato halchi-ries. IH CL , I US MH.i: WOltKI-'.HS CAHUAltA, Italy (AP) Musso lini distributed $'iii)u among the out-of-work .marble cutters in the famous local quarries, to tide them over the sea sofia' j unemployment. The heads of fnmlliew bene fited by the duce's bounty to the extent nf about $ Hi apiece, and sr.ut their tnanks to Home. emCZ'.i OA I. ACj'iN. HA! WAftl. IF NEIL PBOMlE V MoT T' DS.E TUC VIMP ii-iifcvtT (.(jnsioeri, LfTtm1 V "The OLD (!?( USE IMC Ru&feY HU MlRKtY 1 AVI VtvSHCO UP tttAH -I ; -v -V&P. 1 VLKMlfh1? 'I- SiSfei -t:,, id ..... w.vr'. 5wwa:irn m-sw. m.i j- ' ,li jy SLU 'i I UifjiW II II , . - L . Mi I (V VnsWjtTv M I KIP ASfejrfi Orwt-Imuls Bltaui lUwrtM . g-l ATLANTIC FLIGHT . . u making preparation to atUmpt. Croydon field, England, to Long " New Golf Ball Used Yesterday Tn T V PnillnAVi Xllll X. X UUl IIC-J 1 j NKVV VOKK. May -13 IAD Tho new and lifhlr ffolf ball has passed Itj llrst tournament test Losi"" -".--"H V"'-.-. i no test vi me new ou n. w iiicn I Will k'O i oi next year, was tn'uje in an j- i 1..Ia .....nn..lhlnn (1t was tn'tde in an Jt- I tlx (.it-vl.-- irnlf .iduli. Whitf I 1 'la ins. yesterday. I'se of Ihe new j i ball was madf obligatory and the 1 test had the sanction of the MH i ropolliun Professional tiolfer'a as sociatfan. While thero was oine- com- Major litll0rnl William It. Smith, plaint th.it tho new ball Old not..,,,, rommnindant. wer not n.-e- putt well and was Mf"PU; to f pared .InvmedhiLelv to take olfi diive from the leo In a. heavy -j.,, a(.t,on nr m.(.f. ,(nv s,.i(. wind. Joe Turnesa. of ,l-inlirord. ( mpIli, hllt indir(UionH were falc . N. Y had no protests to make. wouW bp t.all(1(J UIIUimilily to ac- Joe won thp event with il fine 70, 1 Wlint inadn up or two . j Infnrnmtion concernfn- Paste's' L 'l urnesiL's ovblencH va to the inarriat,'- in Ordna. Louisiana. I effect that the new ball was tfo-nl for putting, that It ployr d well out of traps, that It. was just as easy to ifot direction with and that it. cm vied tremendous. dl- taiicrts wIOi the wind behind It. He afrreeu. nowever. that It made k'Miin-,- ai,-aima tne wind a trial a ml a tribulation. -Mi-I'tirlunr's Opinion Willie MeKarlane, who had a 77. declared the ball interfered with hU potting but admitted tlrat ii wad easier to play from the roiikh. Hobby (Vuik-shank.- al ll .ii4li his best also was a 77. declared tho ball was a. k rent, lip pro ven lent over the old . ono -jind awscrted It would put a pretniiun on wood play from Lb fairway where he thought It belonged. j Specifically Tu mesa's .perforhi (AP1 In Ihuj in(-(, Ufi two hole Hcrmed to dis of ihe I'nftcd ' .r,Ki. the strength and Weakness fhhrrb lurusi(.f ,i, m.... Iiaii- A1 ,ne r.A$ v.mi nixtli, with u stiff wind behind him, 'IlirneMa reached , the green with . his seioud. ioiiLethinir he said he never had, been able to do.beVoj-e at that particular hole, on. the other hand, at the; i'lU yard tenth, where he . Ipid to drive into the wind, Joe :fuibd to reach th green with his fecoud although ho has done It regular ly wi.h the old ball. ,1'I.AX t'AUMVAI. MCIIT POKTLANH, Ore., M;iy ia (A P) A comujittee of the Jlo.se f'S'stiyal announred 'today,, -.that the final night of 4he event' will be given over to fl. niardL rtiw I celebration. A program, 'wan out- lined consisting of various carni val like events. . . , . . By Oscar Hitt "0C. MAE- A 1 f . XO..Y4' I lARMY FOOTRAM PLAYER MARRIED ICagle, All-American Back, j Faces Dismissal From West l-"oint Academy, wr-vr iNiivr. x. v.. siny i.- fAIl Ch(OI C'hriltliil liit-ili'l' I 'Uili' m-Iih-i UMluy riom till' I I niloil snilcs mlllliiry iii aili'iny ! lllKv KWlil Inx a 11-rllllmln - hie flint li nutrrii'il. Tin niumiUoM ftu rii-lfil liy la- Joi liriicnil WUIiiliu K. Smllli, Mipt-rlllltw1inl T llw lutlilittiy. um( uil. fftrwiinlitt at outf l llio win iti'ifiitni'iii At Ya-liiiirlon. NI-JW (KLi:-S. May 1 :t (.U'J Kucordv, In the coim at Urelna. Jtfffer.oti parish. Louisiana, to i. ay rrvrab-d that fhristhin Keen el t'uKlo, the "red head' Army t'-rolhat' star, n ml .Mis .htrion Muntord Nal'.e. :l pretty auburn huiird Klrl of New- Uoads. I ji., wt-r niitrrb-l on Au-tusi 1js. Tho marhiKf was peiforiiyd by OeorKe J. Tnilltll, ju--tlee of the peact of Oretna, who went back through his records of the last svefi years nnd located tin cer tificate. Kaeh (fave their atfo as years. fViifle Rave his address as New (irleji n and his bride's addles i as, liatull I'.oiie. Witnesses lo the mania k"1 were J r.arm-U 11. Todd and l'anlcl Whitney. the ,,'t,,f,',, f:'thi;r Is, dect-ased. Hftr n j.Oier Is .Mrs. Valentine Herbert Nalle. I ALrr-. tLiiKHV fei t ycsicrna y on n i visit to New York. IXJM'.OTS IHSMISSAt, ' WIOST POINT. N. Y., May 1 :i (AD dmmod late. dismissal of Chrlt?.,ri l.'i)tw.i r'.iirl., f.-.in, .llw. , 'iHtor- stcitiiciihy wii iiirct'iiNL . t0':i' by army officials, follow ing nt'ni dispatches con firm inx reports of the Army football cap taiuV nuirrlafe nearly two years J a ko. 1 n vHj lu t lo n of "t- t Point i reflations, I Ai.it.Mi- nff !((:. Ineln.lliKr - Aiif,-. .'.'. 1 K2S. contained in Asocial ed Prc-w dispatch, was ' the first detailed evidence . re- j 'e!ved nt West Point. It wan 1 understood that following an in- I t vestiatiou of rumors, Cawle had i h ! -'explicitly denied beinK innrri Afarrlure by any cadet is strict- I ly prohibited by the regulations-' and. after every leave or fur- J lough. Is obliged to sl-jo a certifl- j cate Kim raniecin-,' he has done i nolhlnis In violation of the rules. - 'It'" was recalled Catfje over- Kuyed it f'hristmas holhlay fur- loutfh In 12S and was dlsclpll ned by assinjiient to three months extra guard duty. : ORRfiON T f A HI TAKES LEAD; TRIMS HUSKIES Kl'tilvNH, Ore.. May 13 (A'P) Lniversity Of Oregon's hnsclmll team took Ihe lead in the north ern division of the I'aciflc coast conference yesterday when they defeated the Washiiigton JIuskl'S here, 7 t K, in mi eleven inning battle. Threo costly Washington t:iTors In the eb-veuHi Inning con tributed IO their defeat. The hCore; IL IC 10 7 Washingioti , Oregon Hat lories: Putnam and and Oabriel. L. (law, McLean. Hrannon; .rcIonahl CTiACK ;OL,i:it f.OK: nif; ti; 'mtli; oik KVANSTON. 111. (AP) With Lester Hoisted gone from the col legiate golf ranks, the western con ference tournament this yecr is an open affair fur all the ten schools. Tho meet will he at Northwestern .May I Hoisted almost alnglc handed won the title last year for Minne- ' sota. I le was graduated last spring. I Judging from their early season work, tho Illinois golfers will make 11 strong hid for golf laurels. Kred Lyons and Iick Martin are the Illlni aces. Lyons won the west, ern junior championship last year. Michigan and Northwestern also will provide stubborn competition. DIGESTION BAD? Physkdnns KiiiIotm1 MEBA Kor iKife, mire and amazingly o,uick relief. Hold by the Moon I 'rug Co. on a money-back guarantee. Ail v. STIt..fiM'-.lt I.KWIS WINS HIIA'I' IK. May U (AD ipnliM two out "f IIiivh ri lut niirhl. K:upoll; Kli-ailW-r Knr! Sai nuii'. hi'i first fftll Willi )" !-! 1 M'iwnn-. lint was lln" virtlm i" " j hnily Klaut 111 tin- wpnnil falV j liih li'ft him an cay viclini fori l.ii..' Iiiaiilia ks for tin- final full. AiKit-riiill. Sali'lll, r fiiitcil Jaik ICrilKiT. I'urt Or--cIiiimI Unlit licavywrlKlit. in II"' n'liluitiai'. . . V. S ., H I NX 1 MOXi'OW, May in (AD-. WasliiilKtnll Slatu I'olloi:!' wf-llt oil a liaUirn- sir'f to ili'fral Malio, I I l.i 7. liori y.MltTiliiy. I'Ivh lilalio pllclii-r-i Wf'fi' lyf-.l. . Kr-ni'f: It. If. !:. Washington Staio I H Idaho . 7 l!atterieK: Nelson, Jorns and I '. Mitchell:' Lindsay, Kpaity, Alcfnll. Smith. Jacobs and Price. NIGHT FIGHTS lly Thn AsJH'hilsl 1'nw r.oston Afi-yer K. O.) fhrist ner. Akron. O,, outpointed Put Mei a rJiy, Huston J' Moiue, Ifrocktop. M.-iss., outpoint ed Al I'YIeduuin. Huston. IhilyolU), Mass. Hucsy Lasv b ss, Syracuse, N. Y., outp-lnted (b.rilla Jones, (HO: Sammy o'Dell. Akron, O.. outpointed Harry Pint!. Syracuse, N. Y., (S), Toronto Albert (I'Yenrhy) He-lan-jcr. fanadlan flyweljrht cbain dou. outpointed Kranklin Vounk'. Odrolt. (HO. Si;ui: Kails. S. O. Irish Mc Kenna. Tyndall. S. !.. and Kid Six'ko. Sioux Kails, drew. (M. Los AtiKeles Armand Kman iiel. San I'Yam'iscn. nut pointed. Jim .Maloney, . ll'os:ton, (JHJ; 1'Vankie tViinpbell, San I'VancIsco, knocked out Les Kennedy. J.on? Itejich. 4. li:atiii:k .ir.iwii.xr kii.i.i:i UICll.;ONI, Va.. May 1 :i (AP) Harry Itohm. 4r.-year-old Hich nuiml ha t her merehan was found shot to ilea til in his home 1 ere shortly before iuldnlk"h(, last ni.srht. ' Police said it obviously was a case of murder. Police today wore working on a clue furnished by a neighbor. SpOFt Slants Alan J.Gould H has bee major league ar: hilarious the year 1 U ti a long time since baseball got away to i start as it has for A. It., marking the end of the decade of clout. A KT Kit Die HA KM began hitting hohie runs! lu ' record quantities. The pre-seasnii dope has been l iiiCKcu an over mi' in iiiinvs u .!. p.., ,..,,,,.,,,.-.-, of ,. l. ti ams I a i WiisliliiKtnir.s rii naliiis :n,l I NVu Yiirk's (Slants. 'I'Ihsp two clul'S w cri' w-.n'lil's yi-rii-s riviiln .sir y.'.-ns ait.i nut ii.-na.-r ieoeivi-.i riirurliiL'. '(.sni.rlallv tho Sunaims. Nciihi i- may lio 1-2 w hen Si - p - t , i , 1 1 , . i- mils n i on ml I, ut a koi. ,1 skill. It is called FLEX, and is . a Hart Is a lal iri- part .ir the battle product of (he General Paint Cot tlainr.i wan in April count just .an! potation. ' 1 " ' inii.-li an tlini--.' won in May. Juni-. . ' July. Aiiirusi ami Soptoinhi-r. j : rLEX entirely different fro7 Tho iilirhors took llio upper j'any paint or finish you have evei lian.l fur the K.taway Inn lh. kIiib- j used for it's neither an enamel not it.'1-.i fniin.i the raiiKe l.efore a , Ucquer. You don't need to bi l:"?",.. fy i" Pplyi"a FLEX. You car wi:h one .lav alone w II newim.- an aveiaj:.. of nearly-IS ruiiH. .liil.-i and -Jk pitchers for e:U'h of 'seven kaims played. Tho attenda nee a nd gate re crip Us boomed in spite of bad oar- j 1 season weather. Tho Yankees and AV. in the only two games 1 they were able to play In April drew JlmuM". The Ciauts played to capacity hmov-s In Philadel phia anil Urooklyn. w here it was necessary to lock the gate. hour- before turned game time. And n.tmlij nut in - a snowstorm at , Pltlshtirtrh for an a I templed in- SILK DRESSES SIZES 14 to 20 $4.98 and $5.98 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP LADIES FREE TONIGHT At TOBY NORD'S COMEDIANS BIG NEW TENT THEATRE. La Grande For 6 Days MUSIC, DRAMA, V0DVIL Opening Play "WET OR DRY" Prices 35c; Reserved 15c OPP. FOLEY HOTEL League Standing 'HlO .WMM-iIINl I't'l' Nul Ic.ttjil Lt'lllflit W. I..' ivt. Vt.w Yiirk l-l 7 ir. 1 1 1-2 1 )! 1 1 12 II ci,!,,,",, .... Ittr.uUlyn I'lus'iiirrli 1 'ini'iiiniii I .St. I.:illl 12 Miir-lnli I'hila.li'lplila Aiiii'iii-iui l.tntnic -.5 Oil .2MI 1VI". .lie,; :S?t .470 .417 .4)7 lll!laili'!pltia Wanhln-'lon -('li:vo!iinil .... I'liicajfo .Vv York ... 4 f Homoii ... - ! St. I.ouis Ih-tioit .... augural Ilia InnhiK. ! lnsli'tl Icmm than tlirf-o Karl "Harry (tmtch) Plark, about whose atlilelh; explohs around the Hoeky Aountain area (oii4le!-ahbt has been written, will be graduated this Juno from Colorado College with high hon or;', in scholarship ns well as . a collection of 1- vaifity Idlers, one of the. greatest all-around. j fdnrs ever ilevolnped In .tho Far west, chirk litis three idlers ..in football, one In baseball, fuuir each in track and basJiiMbaM 'tV show lor his activities. ITe Inls turned down it nu m '.tor of r Jul tern log offers from other insiItutions to return io. his alnni. nuiter'aa a coach next xenson, assisting W. T. (lhilly) Van de OraaiT In roothall and taking full chagre of the bas ketball squad, . ; ; " One of thn most romflrknbh; felt tu res of Clark's career is that ho scaled extraordinary heights m" nceonvplii-Jimerit In spite ' of poor eyesight. Clark was rc-1 mu tant to admit It nnd the fart was not generally known - that It ya'l most cut shori his . career. Itill Mulligan, former sjiorts cdllnr of the t'olorado Springs (layette-. Telegraph told me that after one basketball game, t,nrly in college, IMitch did a lot of dodgiiuf tintt dribbihm- thnt secir.'d tiiineco.Br ary. Wiieii It. was .mentioned .to bin: aftenvard:'. he admilted it war. due to the fact thai every op posing player W-oUed like two or three men to him! ' After wolehlng the athletes perform a t Km n kiln Kielil. Tom my Lough ra n has decided M Is -a Hood plnce in which to train for his fields. lie has persuaded I .awson l: oner -..son, Pennsylvan ic's heuil ttiiek coach, to condi tion him for his ring work. K"p bis heavyweight work, I .oughruii might get a few tips from lfarhey Herlltv-ier. P e n n's ulLaround st ronvr ' fnan. '''; .c : Don't IVorry About n v m Its nrusn itiar i n i Amateur pa nter. generally find enamels and lacquers difficult tc liandle because they have to b brushed just to, or ugly laps ami 1 brush-marks shovr. But there is b brand new cojpi ! i"sn tnat requires no painting bru!,h lt on ny direction- itdriet quickly and ycu have a beautiful, lustrous finish that does not show a trace of a lap nor a single brush mark. You can buy FLEX from jroui usual source and in twenty brilliant colors. Two or more of them etc be mixed to produce any shade yo want. You'll find FLEX a wonder ful help in Tefinishing; any toon or furniture that needs brighten itig up. i . ' ; tomaUc Juei