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Tuesday, June 3, 1930 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVER, LA GKANUE, OKE. STORE OPEN THURSDAY, 10 A.M. WATCH AND WAIT FOB THE BIG SALE HILL'S Lb firnmlc'ti Largest Home-Owned Store. pot (Slants Phillies Defeat Cardinals 9 to 6 At Philadelphia Ity ilrrhrrt W, nwUrr 'Associated Press Sports Writer) The lowly Phin, battling to get out of tho collar, have turned Iwirlc the first western assault in the National league ihl,s season, While nil other major league eluh.; -rested yesterday In prepara tion for general cast-west engage ment, tho I'hils nutshigged the St. j 1 Ik fa rd Ina Ik uf Philadelphia.! Ji-C. in A preliminary skirmish of' hv Alan J.Gould ; ways hurl something of n edge "n 1 IiIk ireiil Kmilhcrn California, rival. i hco Hurries. They mot five times , Im',w',"w"1 wunan-. ' m major fonip ifti( unit i 'hit J Tho victory lifted the Phils a ! won fiui times. Including Hm half tamo closer to seventh plueo Olympic i-op)jt!i(on. bin thirties ! while, the CuvIh. league lenders not now i;: the world's record-holder. . hng ago, now hold a lead of only j - J ono ff.'inio over tho fourth place j "Oenrgo PJpgru,". -wihl Bucky Pittsburgh Pirates and trail tho j Harris, "ought to he ns nrnrly tin- Recond placo Culm hy one full j ..i-ataMo an any plleher In the lea-' game. Kiie. He hiM speed, tstamnn imd a Tho Cardinals nppnrently hid i great curve, When .right he, Ih hh yesterday's hut tie won as early as ; fftsl us (Jrovt.'' ' r ; first Inning when Chick llafey hit j Collins for a home run with two SHARKEY MAKING READY FOR TEST American Heavyweight in Good Shane ap Time for Battle Near. New ow F rices r.vu ww.rf If l. l n ". "iinuinK mi; mini ennm ior inc The esniil muirnr fwnirwluit niny hn onn of the toughest of all '"nlnB "' '""' r""s Fkriitlc.il r the nnnminif incnt ( ,h ci),.KP sprinters to he.it In the I Knlcr'nt; llio seventh, the CnrAn that- ihe CSInnlk obtained HjikIiIi' (,0inf, s11.ln(. cninpiitcn. e'lyltiK hold a two-run li-ml Inn llnllahnn frlla from lh Itcdu In em-haime lYault wuh imbcalalilo oh thi f'lini- was driven mil. of Hi" linx In the for liHllllnp nyirii Ihmi th tltfhl- ,ri(iKn cinders two yours nito In Ihe last half nf that fianm ns the linnilfrt pitching wivIiih of Larry f)a Olympic trials. ..Max Htlli-s, Tlills rnshnil Inlo the Icail with ttlio Red) JlKiilon. ; from IiIk nonnliiK tower in Ioh An-, three runn. Hell plteliei) tho rest i Tho beitt Kiiess ' ihit II oq'hI , Keles, reiiorts: ' i of the canio anil wan nlclieil for the New Ynrk cliih Hiiywhero rrom j "Wyltoff ran 0 .l-li .twice nt twn '"ol" ''linn In the cluhlh. Ar- -t mill u aii.uiia -li) taixh or iar- 7,'reno anil I never wiw nnv man ,hllr Whiting ns the baltlnK Btnr ilfjeil eheok .Hi not ilii. on" nrlli'lB run an fat ns hu ilhl yenterilay of "'" u,y w," IohW anil f l,ila)iil lyory Hint It haw nncijiiil fj.iy m) when four vaichen hail two Blimle. mo, i limn anylhlnB III'" ymr. nm n ij 2-5. lie niaile thai rcconl I Tim American Icnmic acoroq two I . " -j ,. ihy virtue of IiIb Bpeeil hetween 25 victories over the National In ex- I I'llu, with 'i'erry, ; Jcimij 11111I ,,,,,1 -6o yanlB. lie was even with hlhlilon unmoB. Thn New York I.liiitatrom, Klyes, MratiTOw, not only Hjihies at an ami four feet nbeai) YimUees defeated Cincinnati, K-r, tlm liest Infield In- either major n( 5,, u won j,y uttlc morn lhan nnd the I'hlliiileliihla Athptc con ieaiiuo hut the (rrealnst the fu'llimu' ,. yards, llnhles himself Is tt quercd Pit 1 .1I111 rtVi, B-2. phlefluln- hi hud slimo tlm palmy .Pt runner to he heard from In llnyH.'of 'I'eliuey, : Doyle,- lirldwell y01,rH to come, lie runs with -the hllil Uevlln. The' ntter quurtet mnothnes of norah. I think that (if stars played tofiellier for only pver can lient him (Hahlca) a two year, 1'J'H-OO. ;. ' : majority of times now hut oh you t In more mod:rh. times, Ihe com- know Mnhles. heat Dyer In II. fi nt lilliatipn of lelly, rrlscl)', Kletch- flan Francisco." er nnd Clroh was rnnldenihlc help i so much for Wykoff nnd Ilroth- lo JUoflraw'M forces, v. er stiles might have added that no It-Is Btlll oiiun to iirnumcnt, how- ono else anywhere has, heen oh- evor, whether any infield iiuartet, aarved tlavellnK any faaler,' with pat or presei)!. rlvulti tile fumous or without starllnK htocks, unless four, of lh: old AthlBtles, - 11 , It wns (luriiiB H" flluht of the InnlB. Collins, Alexander Faces Exit From Major League Circles "Wo aro norry to let Alex ro," mild Oerald Nujrent, IniMlnewa man nKer of the J'hfllle.s. "hut he wa not helnlntr uh and Mnnatrep- Hurt Hairy, and Haker hatlvew from the vicinity of Mt. Hhotton decided it wua usela to npimilttffd fit flWhtifh) hut worth u VeKtiviuH. iMjillon m nut int pMrrK. ConHlHteney doen not nlwuya hnvo Uh own reward, , na wltnewt tho eaHot of Cd. iliimin't Jtnd Hahln fan. Ha mm for , tho pant three yeut'i ha hroiid-iiinpod evory rival ho huH met Into HiihinlHHlon, Ho carry hjm ,jny loiiKer, We are bo- ' ' ' ! j inn to do everything wo can Jo Lomlon-rtholtpur llaanr; near !:HA1lpx,,!n"(' w',.r,,'0h" T""T "' SiiBBfi, litlackeil hy Moslems who ' ,,., t tilke property vnlued ill' 10,0110. Norfolk, Va. Former Alilerl- n.... U..I..AI...U.,H nlf ri....l..!.. haHOlpered 26 feet more tpie than rHKt wM ', oio emW of whlHhey. nny other leaprr, hut one hip jump , hy Hllvlo f'ator. a- Hnitlnn, ban coHt - llainm poesrilon -of tlp-'jvorljf'n j J'ino ItluH', Ark.Thirtren wnf poQid ''..'. . J men jmd J7 men nrreHled In fed? fair, thn Yale" pole vmillc)', ol' drive on Illicit l iioi- ti'iiffle. all rlprht until Ijo loenteH. 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(Awoclnted J're HoortH Writer) j ftKAtflKIWIU:, X.-V., June 3 (Al') Tho dining room of !u Wflson'a fifc'ht conip wp jomrned with tho froth of tho ripfir frnniP Hparrlnjif partners, handler, Imnr erH-on, heer-hiiron n( hnropeHse.. visitm-H nnd rurioiiK nelKhhorH, pi munehln foo(J nnd kllMnw time at the find of the warm lazy day, i They wero there hecniiKO Jack Hharkcy w pn " the premise, training for the elimux of IiJh third can)aiKn for the heavyweight champlonHhlp. Homo of them, the sparring partners for Instance, had no-n more of Sharkey than they wanted, to the handlers ho waft nn old Btoryr- hut for tho rtimlnder he wan tho object of o lonK duiy rido fromv the city, , . the Hovntre deml-f;od of the prize ring that Ktlra the primeval in ordinary etti .f n n.s nothing else in 'pmt can. SharUcy T"' Vkn An Itinerant neprp milHicJan, njrummlnif his guitai' and Hiiifilnp blues, amused the patera wUh tilH molodfeft fimV annoyed the in fro nnently hy paxsing his hat around f o r c o i n h. Then H h h r k ey , rpll osfl nnd caed hy train, pp. Iprpd hy the miiHic. Kl rolled Ipto Hie. rnin, ' "(iivo' mo , HuH uk of". he 'de manded, '''' y Kharltoy tilted htx hat down over his pye, leaned a QhaJr ogalnHt the wall, and twanged a few phor'lH. Ho wan prnvidlnff lho Hhow the guests )iad been waiting fpp. Mo pl iyed "The Ht. ,oub Allies,'' played It In a way that Hhamed even the negro's .facile- Htru milling, llo played Jt with variation and t was good. Then In o soft tenpr voice ho sang tho bluett, ' Sharkey tossed the hiNtruipept back to the negro; the show wan over, and the curiptm Were huHh fied. Tho hmiKe cleared and he came across the room to fit nnd talk fight, the thing that fills his jnlnd every minute of the day and follows h)m to -bed at night. "Learned to play that thing In tho navy," he said with a, big grin. "Didn't know I ooul l sing tenor, huh? I'm not sp good In a (juar tet hut I can ho drafted," .' . Teat cm iMMP t'2 This Khar key, priming' for his June ljf battle with Mux SchmeN ing, feeems more matured, oalmer, and more capable than at any time in a career that has carried him twlco within onoi fight of tho henvvweight crown. He .''blew'' a battle to Jaek Dempsey .when ho seemed to have well In hand n vic tory that would have meant a match with Gone Tunney ip the man mauler's place in 1027. llo fought lazy fights against Johnny Kioko ppd Tom lleeney In the elim ination tournament to decide Tun- "ffoVT final nnrtf'OnpoM'iiH tftitrnst Dm nomination. He seeing mentally nnd physlcal- ily "right" for liiw thin) opportun ity. Tils training- lias 'heen un eventful and today, ten days be fore tho 15-round test In the Yan ken stadium, he in a marvelous picturo of a fighting . machine, heavlur than ever about the shpul iler, thinner through tho legs .7 ml jthlghrft tho best boxer In the heavy weight ranks, a sharp punishing hitter. There hasn't been a. single irritating incident in the prepara tory campaign to loose his hair trigger teiupernment. T.10 big problem Sharkey has always faced that of controlling his own emotions, restraining him- j self so that ho fights sensibly seems a worry of Hie pntf He 'a , buoyed by recent public acclaim, strengthened hy t he thought tho ho Is tho American, defending the championship against an invading foreigner. "For five weeks," the Iloston sailor mld, 'Tve been studying to hold myself In cheek. 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His team-mntrs -wero Hay nurhutJ, the plympiu 400-pipter chanipion; Oeot'go I laird Deeper, Meatier Kernels Sweeter Flavor A Now Breed of Corn Not Just Another Brand Distributed by LA GRANDE GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE ONLY Hy Alan Onuld . (Associated -I'restf Sports Kdltor) NKW YOltK A1) The latest sparring partners hurt me. I pay TOU 01111 In worm u iraeif una nem ( universuy . 01 lowa pnu Aiorgpn no ntlenlhm and hopp them with .'records, Involving a, .big shake-up jTrtylor, of tho Illinois A. C, whose lefts. I won't lose my head against the way from the 100-yard dash (usual specialty was the 400-mqter Hi'huiellug." r.1" 11,1 'ti-'uneier grind, nas.rt- ' i "Sharkey' is not underestimating ''uitood the Amerinan margin over the Corman hut he has no greut ' eHt ho fi)ltl respect for his flghtinr? ability In this classic Uat thp Vanken to elther. Ho will iump left hands riow M, three loss than be- to M axle's head, feint him Into ;fOfe and closely pressed by (.rent leading rights nnd then trv to heat 'Hritnln's 27. Finland has HI and him to the punch, hob low and Oermany lx reeord-hnlders in the hurdipy Spencer's 'collego mate,, TOric Krenz, has boon tho world's great est discua tosser for two years In everything but official recognition. His mark of 3 03 feet, B-y. inches. made in 1928, now has been recog- j nized nnd to celebrate it, Krena j to he arranged today or tonight. Mintnna. has 4een assured, of 4 )laoe in the track schedule hut wilj likely he excluded 'fronr the basketball .. program ' agnln, The Ciriv..Ues ' ni:e seeking to. re-enter the -hoop .schedule hut 'Hie other northern' division - officials have of.'the ' indicated that thev will udont the Knino schedule they hod last year which did not include lolitana. The facully representatives and ffrndunte jimmffe'p'rt, will close their meeting tmnorrpw night, . ami aiXii, sii:i;i)i.i, THANKS TO STOIt.M SAN JTAN'. Porto Itlco (APJ-r. weave with tho Teuton If Schmel- latent yst, reviseit at the lierlln recently throw tho platter 3 07 feet, I Threntenlng weather over Hanto hg wants to fight that way. . conference. inches nt Palo Alto. Ho sue- , Domingo and Haiti recently f'A plan of battle," he psks, Outstanding among the. shifts Is ceeds nnother famous Californlan. J caused the Pan American Air- thrtt's tho bunk. 111 fight him tho replacement of tho 1 on-yard i Hud Houser, two-time Olympic 1 ways to send a mail plane, back anyway I have to. And I'll lick daub, record of 9.G seconds, fii-st champion. him. Itemi'mber hps never faced set In 190O, hy the fractionally fas Ihe kind of n fighter who'll bo In ter 0.5, made hy an American thern with him June 12 EPSOM DOWNS DERBY WILL BE RUN TOMORROW KPSOM DOWNS. England, June 3 (AP) l-higland's greatest sport ing event, the derby, will be . run here tomorrow before mpre than half a million spectators. Tho nineteen probable statters In Wo great turf classic, run an nually since 1 7 SO... Include two American entries. William Wood ward's Scout Second and A. K. .Mucomhei's Parthenon. negro, lOddle Tnhiu of Michigan, n year ago, Tolan thus eelehrates his debut in world's record company by punting sprinters such us Drew, Paddock, Itnwman and others. The bespectacled negro comes rightful ly hy his honors, however, ns he Is the present National A. A. IT. 100 and 220-yard champion. By sticking to the old-fashioned hnit'ij, To bin gains the distinction denied to dash men such as George Simpson, who used stnrtlug blocks I Conference Will Not Adopt Czar Plan This Year to San Juan. Tho nert day it was decided lo make up the lost diry hy flying tho mail from San Juan to AMami h ono day. This, wns done. As a result the until reached Miami on schedule, although leav ing San Juan a full day Into. I.et tern from Porto" Illco were in I New York a little nioro than 24 hours after leaving San Juan. Thl : -probably - will lead to n sum. mi? 1 ui u it visual i wi.uiL-in-r , one day schedule within a few has given up the Idea of ungag- ! months. ' ? ing a commissioner to. supervise its athletics. I The California historical societv The facully representatives of i has marked Col. John C. Fremont's to chalk up as good or better time, j the ten schools in the conference ; camp near San Mlquel mission. The Knhln Corr of Ynle and now I-ee at a meeting here y 'sterday turn- western explorer camped near the Barnes of Southern California, tho i " down the plan recommended I mission In 1 84fi. pew pole vault reoord-holder at 14 I h' their graduate mainigers. They feetiw Inches, have restored Yan- reported that they saw no urgent Parthenon is a decided outsider ; supremacy In this event, lost need for nn athletic czar at pros at odds of 1 00 to 1 agalnut hut Scout Second, wlnper of the recent N'owmurket stakes, is considered ono of tho best of the "dark horses," despite the fact that the batting odds nn hm aro 25 to 1 ngninsi. a victory tor 4Cout seconu would give Mr. Woodward the dis tinction of owing the winners of both tho derby und its Kentucky namesake. Ciallttnt Fox, which galloped to victory at Churchill Downs. Is owned hy Mr. Woodward- tfor a time through the high-sonring j ent. PlUIlin Ul mil If? IIUII UI iUrMiy.j "it umimn- niuiiiif,iin iniini- Carp, who held the former mark) mended the appointment T u Of 14 feet, yields to ltnrnes. al- commissioner at their fall meet though the Yale star beat his Call- j in; lit San FrunoDco a tew forni rival In three straight years monthf: ago. The faculty body of I. C, A A. A. A. competitiun an - appointed a committee of three well as In tho 1928 Olympics. ; to Investigate the plan anil the Uurt Spencer, the great Stanford j committee yesterday recommend nuartermller of a few years ago. ' i d that the idea he rejected, pow has his name tjvtco In tho rec- ! In voting down the commission or4 books. Spencer wore dark ( er plan tho faculty reprcsentn glosses. due to the lo of sight In tivt; adopted a resolution culling one eye, hut this handicap did not , for the appointment of a commit prevent him from running the fast- . tee of graduuR managers und est 400 meters on record. In 4 7 sec- ' faculty officials to investigate nnds. In thn spring of 12S, his last ; ways and metm nf sflectlng ref rollvg year. ; ereei and umptitM for After tho Olympics, Spencer gainey. anchored an American mite relay Xortlurn division Imskotlwill, I JOK WINK MKDFDKl). Ore., June 3 (AP) Vaunt Joe, Honora, Mexico, de feated Henry Jones, J'rovo, i'tah. two straight falls for the Junior middleweight wrestling title here. Joe took tho flrtf nt Uecidipt team liat set a new world s recoid , hastbalk track, tennis, . jtnlf and ...... . ua vui, Vi :w j-a ni Dtumioiu urtdge, imxing selmdulat. were scheduled Quick Pile Relief No Salves or Cutting-. SOCKS We Darn 'em MAIN 56 Standard Laundry Co, "Wiru Sating SI11II011" Pile stiffereni can only set (iiiirk, safe and lnstlng relief b- reniovinK the cause bad blood circulation In the lower bowel, (.'titling ' and solves enn't do this on Internal remedy niust bo used. UKM-BOII), tho prescription of Dr. J. s, Leon hardt. ucceefs because it removes tills blood congestion und strength; ens the affected parts. 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