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Pape Two LA (JKANUE EVENING UBSKKVEK. LA GKANDE, OKE. Thursday, May 29, 193Q it hi "i 18 Bl ' II li II; i n VETERAN PITCHER IN BIG COMEBACK i, iw-r I "NATURAL BRIDGE" 7.' I IWXHW On your Rtdlo Friday Nislit Marry Seiliold Wins Sev enth Victory of Season for Huston Uraves. Cam polo Named A 8 j Max-Jack Alternate. SECOND DIVISION- CLUBS WIN TILTS . NKW YORK. Muy : (Al') , llHEIVyWflKlU, ItllH tMH'H imineil !' j -p. ,1 .MjuiiKim w.iuHiD (lai.iin ui-! 1 ortlnnd Noses out Qak- nltrrnnip for O... Mm HrhmellnK-1 lnJ Whilo RnfHo TiimiVic v a . ililV k VV A- Yt kj I'lldiiy N'lulK N:im. K;v, KliO Hearl Then come t the new modeU ol our Natural B'kltfe Arch Shorjl "Good to the loot... Good to the eye. .. Good to the poclrtlxxill" NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH SHOES HILLS Itv iiiikU s. I'Miiomm (AMm'tud-d Pre SitrlH Writer) The. rtnrenl nei furmtinee of Mntt'V Hcllmlil, veletuli hiielier orj the Itosiun Hrave. in tme of I he inwl 'mmiilnn thing In N . tiuna' leaxue idnitttfle. Hark In Mho day when W:i!uiiKtvin lutd a vr f idlehera tunned Niek Alt i im k and Al Heluioi and a young lift bunded hnrler iipiered on Mitt MinIoh 1t0 Ht- rtwder m O. Ituth iiiul whn (nldered a uod .uotiuh hut. -.mini tii npi'car lit u , world NH'iea jettme :m a iitneti bit let', -tieI, tn till WUK U ti'Kltltir hinder Willi tin- I'hltnde ldila t At'Uetle". 1 j A del Mtu )KO HellmM dlttlp f juvm-il into tin' minor league : mid Wtle inure wan heard of Itlnt Mllllt III M';iri'il ul the top of it. hiii'riHitt.in:it IfMgut li-t- with . Ut i!hw. In I lr. Thr 'IiIcajiq i i'mIw. fiilU'tt him In Imiii lliclf t:iim to ttv tiM t r:0 ins ituUi-lal ' ,:! r.tn. Huh t th Hihvm, Sri : t oia IwmI it Intr m'aii Ut yr, 'ttioln 12 Miiu'.i fni li-tiii( n, ltit ti iy iut until tho fitirt n( ih. t:1i ci ihnt ! rcntly Im- i: in vs-iinr out. Wliw sim tut r Mm '( mi' In n iuit ouiy two Jm'K hhnrkfy tit hunt til tl Vtilikro StiullmiK June 12. In thi HJ-rnumt tintrinal Arthur f null. 1 1 it Hun Hlnnt. IH to inon WolH't. (hl, uf Kaninn t'liy. Sacramento Team. Otto Von Porat . Blasts Gajmon ItV ItlM A rfM'lltllMl l'roM i Jiirt to thv Unit the throe prf '. int tnp-nott'hoi-j In the roimt ; IftiKiio chi) nut tt Ion sure of them t)i'lveM. thrt Kocond tllvlnion cluhs Sport Slants ; Alanj.Qould Anions voiei'un horsemen, talk I VfcU:er. "I hftd Harry 'out' In j Kiviut on down to Connolly. Kir-youth how young people live and thy HtH-ond round but he fouled, by. I'm and Leriiiond. Bill -Me- learn In America Ih the task of an I ii:e and reoovei lie had me . j roIhv In tht- fourteenth hut I . ', ir.nnuK'ed to ntick. You ft now. ; J ui lei ard, met nnd hail it bftf i tjter.Hruk toother at the sumo tav-, j em and talked tt all ovor. 1 , I thtiik wo had a hit o; respect fur i cuch niliei." j J That eveninjr. by a coincidence, j I Va!!.er niiddenly found himself j , in the thick of another knock- j ilown-and-diair-out battle, with a ': MltiKtltute upponeut. I'aul 8whler- j .-kl. in 'the annual Derby eve list to j a I ml . . w na i mo! oi me uoj m Kni;. IV nn (-ouhbirwre. Is Om: of American teacher, liirdenna L,. io- ihe hei in college now .and just wan," of San Krancipco. She 'was -thr. oliier day an Alltniown,; la.. invited to Germany hnause of the M-houliMiv. I-rank Crowley, dash- .demand in the scnoois to learn ed the distance In 4:21 2-5 for a .oim!V inteisi-hol.islic record. ; more about the United States. Hats should he thy same shade as frocks. Other than that I'aris Tells Germans of I". S. REKMX AV) To tell German -puts no restrictions. Anaoaiicing New Service smacked them yesterday, the work ! of !iitxn 1 lias always! xpected lo be a waltz turned out of the pitchers of the Indian ami ! ,hlr roniention that the Heavers belim particularly notable. ; "nl' hi,,fc necessary was to s:ick fIV rnirnn'Tll fourth Kame scheduled, be- ! u tiu u back and let the 10 IIIC VtinVlSitween the Seals and Stain - was! tiper-horse run. Man O War. - . rained out. - tM-v hi- over" every rival OMltUCO. Atav "y ivl'i otto caul SCaluuser. of Seattle, held ,,1U' inmun tae sneer von I 'unit, long rblicnlet) as a IlKhihiK mail without a real FiKht Inv heart, has bounded back as on of ttie oiilstaiidluir eandhlateH lor Die heuvyn tin lit box in etiHinpluioihlp, Tht niivular N'orneKlan regain ed his standlui; uud roinnie tetv h.tii.t tii. u.,n.i,,.ri...i t-..i.tn..u.l i no .-Nonnrrners. i1 m M I'hi-wu mi,..ii ii .it.i I CluMerrielil "On ; '-eve. has developc.l invincible by halterln Jack (laifnon, knock ! Oakland remained In a position lendeneles as n three-year-old uiii comiueror of Tuliy Drifritti, i l4!t "1,n alf a name behind the j chiefly because- a c;:mplete re in il.. im.iv.ik urim- ki .i-i.i,1!SacH by loslnir to Portland, & In (, spouse to the riding skill of Kurl rounds. . birjrely its a result of the hurling 'lt,t' The knockout victory wuh lir-1 Chesterfield, Heaver mounds- j Vrib. is not unprectslentcd on h,.iw )h(. k.o.i imnr.i iiiniH.i t ninn. and tho home run of .Ken (the turf by any nuans. Trainers in by von .ral since his Invasion tho Senators In check except for; ll"d "biluy to ko the mutes some difficulties In the third inn-! t"'r Ihuu any other Iiuim of his Intc, ami his teammates overcame I " an early Sacnimento lead. plllnV ! tit h is a horse of an. up a total of 14 runs to the Sacs' ' dht color tnul teiiiperaniciit. 4. Dutch Holland's home run In I A iod. but not incut two-year-tho midst of a five-run spuit In ' uW' winiK-L- twice in seen lacts ihf elKhlh einched the contest for unplaced only once, the son of Sir Galahad III. horsemen be- to be a terrific battle. Hoth fro ouently w re on tho floor and Walker, saved early by a iotous three-nijnute Inicrruptioh, finally went on tt win through hh sheer bulluo,. mi. Siunev: here, well-laid , plans wen; a sin;;,-, fur Wolker. uft" his guard ce-mpii dy, h.id finished ! I raining for the imut by playing the ponies for two duys at Churchill Downs, getting a mani cure ami t a I; lug it easy around the hotel lobbies. Tho Kast may not be so con sistent in garnerintf sprint honors bat it has a habit of developing skill or Kurl most of the country's best mile runners, from Jones, Til be-r antl itf Ano-rlr.a, Aiming heavy t ight hand eina.ihen ski lit ally at hi: fast hinvltitf taryret, the big Noise Williams with two on In the fourth. I'lerson, who started for the Oaks, j was withdrawn in the second and! . ; supplanted by Dumovlch. often find l heir charges doing better for om ruler than another. Horsey, they say. are human tit their likes. dUiikes and fancies. Inan ti a, relentless In his at- 1 w M,SSV ,s Inrr pucnen. . . ..e, i oo ny i.-y aim proioeo oy an opporiune nuir- ; i otn m- i"r anotner. HANSKN M ISS MATCH tVITIl l titi'k it Iim itmt li.ttttt ((..n.il'iil lit a int hs obi. Si lbold h pltrhl i nvlour flghls. Six t linen, he gt'r to keep tho Angels In third ' And so It s ei; that tkillant I'ox r.tlr.l it.u ii.,i..H k..o. It,.ru li., Piaee, wtiimiii; " aim. 1"rM11-" . .un put him lot ii and out for the count. The mom courageous Oajenon bec-ame' In the face of the l( VV; i. i-'l-r- immo-ine lea j , tit 14V4 liilsLl ;aine to phty this pbde i(.iiiii'a and h.ts in ,m'U or them, H hto not. yt been i moved (mm the hllk Tnk luK hi" rompleie lurn every five o.-siK O-iys ww n ....!, hertvy iittnck.--tho more ? f uriutt? j;v ,vr.;RmrvM m w. . jpmi . Pirrire of punches. l Heht the I'hlllies to tlx hlt imrwefirhhuc hi- rival If 1-4 .,vii)il' unit hi NfVfHlh l - . ... . . . . ivmuoi, . ion -1 -rai s Mrmn iei . 1 -i , , o h a lo I eire in Hie U hl firM riiu.rt h.fWtia onem-to nng in ine ,iyu floored Oatrrton lint tmmo the leaum have been for counts of ' etvltt ultil nln wlrlt terrlfle SHtu-hl ivung rirai mt riuj- , punchtu to Hie head and body, i mil ir ir.imum. u.. . i w . i Hert Cole, the lleds first hurler. was -hit for three runs In the sec ond Inning and was replaced by Caster. The latter went out lor Ted t'lllette. ,viiu.vas lit the ciiue In 'the, tfUhUv vhtn Kuny llnfft Mis sion, left: fielder, hrtgeer a homer ' Hv repeated hi '1 'OUT! A V. I. Ore... M iv ittL' honors la the - lUtlj IMvtards. K:tns; Waiter Stewurt of the St. !--juI! C., huu;he: ivitiei. iamcan for Drown, trailed rncht along be hi,. l;utulUle ' :oM!!ock, lost to t.imt htiu yestrrday. completing CO ti le) ll Mv eii, Seattle. Ml hi . eUfhih tintest In ten gamee Ion? hero la. t night, In a rmmh , with a S to I Meiory ovr the le Oiii i h, Kait'. 'v wow the ti : tail tud". VWvm. Stewart ato has vvlia iHwly stain In 24 minute won seven xotues but has been t. woir, t;dwarts got nis de'eattd tnrMr timtet. ' ftbly would draw a worMttK nud Tho Chieiino 4uli moved up to . wr outl,lt,r crowd. and winning runs. IVisixi MUi Dot Cnlns Sjin Kranclsco regained a half kiuokdowns.i,"u r; k . i .i ,V. In the tth tirfore he rit.alty fin Khed hl opponent. on lVral Iniprejwive victory prolMbly blasted whatever .Idle while the three leaders were ; losing, but was tied in standing by . Mho Missions due to the In Iters i chHiice- lie had of petting a nuvtch with Griffith, a match that prob irtvnk two and n half games out of (first place. With the first portion knuckle heatlluck hi. liking l aical ible so far. tht coiubiu atioii hat. u good running start ; tuwaid . etiitalliu1; the ccnrl of ' Sir Marlon, which won the I'reak-j nesy. Derby. Withers and Ib l- j mont Stake? In IM9. Man i " War. in u;a. swept through all! thest classics but th lerb. for ! w hieh the super-hor.e w as not eneeid. 'ikillant IV. will run in the Withers May 21 and the iM moni Juno The day before the Derby at l.ctii. ille. I tolked w ith Mickey Walker about bis great slagging match with the lute Han-- Greb ' at tht- . I'oto Grounds in lii. when for 15 round? these two Ih It ed each other all o e r the Inrge imbmr h h (f uvvr ivrtUind appears bat it abut . . . w . louU the next tut; la minute. S an almost s.tfe place In the N-1 ulace! him la line for htttr. u V y 1 P-uee. ; gume. The stadium nwtchmaker ' h , . ; 'h-1- Wils as hard n. fiht as I hoot for himt .. f I .. t var.ous t:n: with the winner of the Jack. Shar- f I key-Mav S-hmellng fig hi fur the (XlkIantJ Uds. He hU sylU was a ttenal JeKiie ".si division by! Dve for nil wtth the referee ad winning the remaining content of! tf crowd pi.tU dtvttnu', Doth the throe which sutvlvvd the rtin 1 vvvMtert Utl their- (Uts Ifeetv. t and cold yen-etday. Dy defeating bui n- KMe-e dcclbd IMward- 1 'e ClnclniMtl HeIs. i t the; BALSAM WOOL Insulate your attic against sun and the win try blasts with BAL SAM - WOOL. Let us quote you prices. Free literature on request. VANPETTEN LUMBER CO, PHONE MAIN 733. -GOOD SKUVICK QCICK9 t'xWvded the bail! , and awaiK-t t ho ttM(c a to 1 1 a ae n, I M w a 'At a s,ihik a" c he: WtV the ietee ttt mie-t,1 iNdteetuen. y pert a t.wk. ud others pibsl into the ring. Uauy Demcitnl b-at NVts Jvp pMi. uv out vf three taU in the I vvKmtiuuy. Cut-.-N'ew made their margin, over the York Giants full game. heavy w right crow n. t i...er it. ii. i h : both out on our fe't." said MOTOR COACH Pendleton Walla Walla Lewlston Spokane Yakima Ben4 Portland Baker Boise Twin FallsPocatello Salt Lake City 3 Trips Daily to Pendleton nnd Way Points. 3 Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points. 3 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points. " 1. Thru Daily Service to Weiser, Ontario, Boise.Twin . 1 Falls, Pocatello, Salt Lake City and Way Points Connections ar made at Pendleton to and from Spokane, Coenr d'Alene, Colfax, Lewiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way Points. Connections are made at Umatilla to and from Kennewick, Taeco, Spokane, Yakima, Ellensburg, Wenatchee and all Yakima Valley Points. Connections are made at Arlington to and from Heppner, Condon, Fossil' ' and all John Day Valley Points. Connections are made at The Dalles to and from Prineville, Bend,' Klamath Falls and all Central Oregon Points. Connections are made at Portland to and from Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver. R f! mnA W.u PA.nB V.il. j C .. 1 f. n : i.- I K-weoure, iledtord, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles and all , ... . Way Points South. ; Connections art made at Salt Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha, j Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and all Eastern Cities. , Motor Coaches Leave La Grando nn. juJ i T-or- 1 -. wM t-ib Pendleton 'S:40 a.-iir;.9:3tf a. m.; 6:50 p. m...$2.25 53.40 j IValln Walla 3:30 a. m. ...... 3.75 5.65 I Lewiston D:30 a; ni. 7.?5 10.90 Spokane :30 ai m. ..:........: 8.75 lM.'t , Vakima 1 5:40 a. m.; 9:30 a. m.; G:50 p. m... 7.:i0 12.6: : Portland 5. -10 a: ni.; 9:30 a. m.; 6:50 p. m... 8.00 12.05 Baker ,10-10 a. m.; 4;00 p. m.; 8:25 p. m. 1.80 2.70 Boise '. 10:10 a. m.; 8:25 p. m 7.10 10.65 jSalt Lake City 10:10 a. m.; 8:25 p. m 19.15 31.90 Inquire at Staye Depot for rates and schedules to all poinU Express Shipments Carried on All Schedule ; Columbia Gorge Stage Depot Eln- and Jefferson St a- Phone Main 799 COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM nd YamMtt ' ' i - Portland. Oro Tbs -tfnt vtf t Stomach Sufferers Northwest Track Teams Will Meet Friday, Saturday! : WILBUR COEX ! lrthin.l ..... a 1W I Da iter let: umo ieh and l.onl -j Pttrdi: fhtvstcrffeld and IMtuu j I Al Seutlte;'- :l- l-;'tr ELIMINATED li ft . A E T TOURNEY :- --r-- IV! J'! i.i f,.l...-V v,t-.lv. ! -.-H-ut.- r.':M ,.lolsMp, M,lv . ! .1. .ml ti-..'t-tlHt.M- . . 1 May J- li ' '' i I Ylrts: r:nhi-r VIKa. j . HiCh'-h. rank-; . . h It many CwhU not uRtvv with aud yoa wutTt'ee Um ks h.Mvthurn.- Mvvt.r- .wir snowsirh. artd d .-.jwiviia why not make the IHotey minute teM? tHavev U hrmlv, yet wovKh with urprt tn siiw1!. ne lnreUent ha the power to dliivM 3.-t thues tt ow n j tMev tj, tnuu tvvt ? lMv U a any dvuf tor. rut It to the te.t. Mottey iwete l( you doj't tevl ..Ike. new and ahte to e--t in fort. tHtly tvv. l!el iraw lrtn Stortv- --Adv. Al'TKriU hVaneti. iAll. tihwr rv-i I tiK AmvrU-tKU i.euol ;iri eo u ."y yw?i Wt -efaiirW--ca"! s I'vllvsro ml unlvMtlic. To- J," . i-." i Vtte tvd !rml. lKf(mnn t.. for 200 extra miles of Lubrication B...spe c i r y S .lnvot l'n11utiutrtir ttl o run ott i . ., .., ., . ' F I .t ftvaa iKfi MrvU'1ff carrlvi htm into th tiikir vvms Mt fvr Sturl.y at'jermoa wi.n ........... . , ,U;v.ulln lh .nrK,J wcut-ra. the !ar- vu hand tor the uuitch. 1 Kitsaheih Kyuru native OtkUror ! NIGHT FIGHTS'. ehwntpioiu. th.- set u elude Sieve Anderson. Washing- K.c. VAhltwtvn miler, and ; la Jvut. jiAnt Huiy etM- tiv.tt. The feature ewnl of the car- i m.ML l YV. hdtiwxl. i?t K th ' i ui reo Mwwfn Kter anj Ua.ph t n tu or .i-e.Tufc. Twin 05 wnotn PILLOWS Lautvdered and Fluffed Mx- Kach i. MAIN 56 StnUrd t aundnr Ctv VU Siittuc St.'' New Yt- Itirtja. ! I.uai Atlvfy. iutvotnrvU Hushjr ; Cra!um. Vtivti. N. Y:, tl. Ja nUr na riaiiix in Kustan.t l1"""- l-ititmore. e-ut!MHi J A1J Ywtte H--irt.ir. vt ran1-. ! H:rry Mawn. 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