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Thursday, June 5, 1930 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. D95(DM 1SCHMELING WILL WIN HE BELIEVES THE GREATEST (DiSD: Big Scores In Ma jor Leagues On Wednesday ORTMAN PITCHES BEAVERS TO WIN German Heavyweight in, - o , .. ! aiipei M IsUIHIlllUU iUl j r ight With Sharkey. EVER STAGED IN EASTERN OREGON MARVELOUS SUPERVALUES GIGANTIC BAR-GAINS H AND FOLKS AT THE BIG SALE AT I HILLS DEPT. STORE I lie Kilwnnt J. SfH I ( Apnculed pre. Sport Writer) KXIUrofTT, N. Y.. Juno S (AIM ' Max Sifffrid Adolph (Itlo Srhmcl inu l ;tn nKKl"t? youiiK man without a complex, lnhlltiilon or ' -Ikm of unruly temperament to hint . lemtthy mime. An ho nil it in I ho living room of hi well jfunrded coti:me, iituyintc over and over (lennan phmioicraph rnronlK ho dieut even talk a K'i'Hl flRlil. Vi't oue week from tomorrow niKht In the Ytinkee Mtudium. tit Ik 2 4-yer-old Teuton who haa urn led the heavy weiKht height In two fhurt, years, will 1 hut tit Jack Hharkey fur the high est priie fit ittiin has to offer. H will right the best he known how. rannlly. caret ully. evenly hut ut n terrific pare, anil if hi he U not i enoiiKh well, he U Mill 24 year ' old and Hfe even in lisi'.c wnw1 mill lead Inn it before him. Mn may luse I i a hetter man. He frankly admits that viuy happen, hut he. doesn't think that man U Sharkey. Siiitrrh Condition ; Colored nit Indian brown hy the 1 nun in his outdoor workouts, the young Orniiiu Is a pirture of mi perh condition h h lolls in hit. ntfy oiair. happy to talk of fight ' in hU ha It in Kng lih literally sprinkled with Herman phraen when the subject set complicated and thoughts come too mt. Hi hiith cheek hone, shairiry bluck ' t-ye hrtiws, deep color, und anima tion leave an Indelible- imprewtion of Jack lumpsey when the old man -mauler u eiyht-d 17 pound and Kut eager to tear the world p.trt with his iron fi.ts. j "l hope I bent Sharkey." he raid with a mi! and a wave of both hand?. 'I do not know. No one k!iou.. f l gtt my chance. 1 w in. If not 1 lost." Alnot a lVtulUt To Sehmeiins. almot a fatalist in hlr attitude towanl the coming: contest for ringdom'N higliMi stakes', this statement rover the entire, situation. By "chance." which h pronounce 'heiiks," Schmelinv means the t.peuiiiK or j i ht iea,imK Philadelphia Athict- Ity HtiSh S. I'll lie rum Jr. ,rcialed Press Sport Writer) lan How ley, manager of thei Cincinnati Kedv. ha lecom one! of the It-.idiuif experimenter f ' the National league as well as one of its leading traders, and he. has proKctx of good results if 1 he rrin mold the matt-rial ho now ( ha hit it a co-ordinated baseball ; team. The llcds. uk they are- now. ; te in to have everything hut the , ability to make ihoir hits count, j They get plenty of blows, $4 of ! them in their lact neveii games, ' and freiuently have gMd pitch - liih' to go Willi them, hut they ise i the cliMt dt-cixhui and game in j which they have the best of the) hit! ill'. j How toy hook up his lineup j again yesterday, putting Pat ("mw-i lord in the lineup and making j Hoik MetiKil lead oft. The result wa jood enough to produce 1 A ulid hitti hut not a victory. Their! opponent, the. New York Giant. ; got hut 12 blow, but fcix of them j came in mici-ewdon from the' first . six batsmen in the opening inn- j inj.- and started the Giants off to) a 6-1 lead and an H to S victnr)'- ; Oilw Will 18 to in ' j The hit total made by the Itcdsl and Gi til, big as they were, ap- pea red small when the Chicago i Cub gut into action and they trounced the rloMon It rave, IS to lo. The Cul hit ru time for 34 1 base. ) eitlng six doutde. a triple i and two homer. Thi Cui finLsheil only two trained behind Hrooklyn as thv i Itohtn literally threw away a ; gume to the IMuhurgh Pirates by j a 12 to 6 core. The Itohins niadej eiglit errors, mom of then on bad , throw, and neiirly every hohhb 1 nie:nt a Pittsburgh run. This re-j null left (he Pirates onb; a game i tiehtnd the St. Iiuis Canlinals, i ho lost the day onl- mound ' duel In' the National league u- Philadelphia. 2 to 1. Hay tienge gavo the Cnrd only four bits. ' Chick Hafey'n hnmer bringing the' one run. ' ThA An erica n league re verse J 1 the pnM-etlui'e of (! elder riv-.i! i compleiely and irodncH fnur I tight ) tattle, three of them going ten inning apiece, ami left the ; position. of the leader- unalten-!. I League Leading Club Turned Back 6 to 4 by Portland Nine. 5ituation that will give him the upper hand and pave the way to vtritf. TV; break may come hi, way r they may go to Sharkey. tci neat out mo j!. i.uuis iiruwns. 4 to 3. j Washington, in second place, fvore.l three run In the tenth. to leat out the IMtroit Tigers. 1 1 to S. "If Sharker wins 1 congratiit.j The Cleveland Indians and New .Ue him. Ttie. same way I would ; York Yankees remained in third congratulate myself if I win. Hut 1 and 'ourth pkicen n-spectively. the V.y TUv AK-iatc.l Prr- Tbt Peril, ind Heavers, having Jdiowcd awaki tin,- nign In the OakLmd .erh.i. continued to worry Ihi coast leaders yeMerduy by downing Sacmniento, C to 4, In the f!i-t g:mi the" weather man hui- allowed the ftics lo play in four das, (!tinaii, one tit the ib-a veo.' most successfut hurlers, ha! the Sonati'iv. well in balnl ex cept fur a homer knocked by rt;iy liohwir in the .cond with two men oa ! a f a ml the 1 tea vers wen lUAtr he.'uled. Smith nnd Hty.in w orked on the mound for Sao ;t:oe::to w ithmit avail. I jot Angebs tea! 4 its hold on second place moie sun by win iiiiii its .second auwiwiv game fi-om Hollywood. I ! 3. The Stars almost broke their e;ght game losing i;treak by a. thr-e run rally iri the lirsi of :h ninth lhat tied the count at 3 all. hut got their ninth straight defeat when Scve reid allowed two iuUs which wer &nod for an Ansel run. ILillou Hot it-) Hollywtiad to fiur hits until ho left the hill in their ninth utuinw rally. items' relieved by itarfm.t. thil.x littun Seattle Carl Xaiiiloch's Oak go: tinsl of Iteiug buffeted around by soc ond division cUil-s yesterday, and hi eke up n pitcher's duel in the eight a I j down Seattle. 12 to 3. Tiie victory brought Oakland up into a tie for third place with San cram-isco, wiilcti lost to the Miss-ions in a hard fought affair. T :o . After 'watching- :Ju HchIs roll up a T to J leatl in the tirst ix inn in, the Seals knocked l?ert Clt Out of the box to score four in the seventh, and cot another off Ted Pill:: in eighth tt f.e th? ivore. They were disappointed, however, in the l;ist period when .Monroe and I Jos niters? clouted two doubles f?r the winning- tally. .ii.sioti wiiintng- to 7. At Portland: P.. H. i:. Sacramento 4 N 0 Portland 6 lit n Ibitterses: Tl.oin:-. I try ant and Koehler. Wins; Ortman and Palm. At l.o Angeles: n. h. v. Hollywood 3 S i lajc. Angeleit 4 S 1 lUitiei-ieai: Shellenbnck and Hastier. 'ook. Severeid: P.ailoU. Ihirfoot anl Hnnn.ih. ,m Seattle: n. if. e. Oakland 12 1 I Seattle -3 7 2 It.itterus: Andreus and 1 .mil liard i: Ilt.ue and Uorreani. Al San 1-V.uu ist o: JS. H- R Mis-.-iioin; S 14 1 San K..rncisco T 14 0 P.att- ries: Cole, Pil', tte and irofni:inu: Zinn and Gaston. uppWrcut TO EDWARDS' CHIN CALLED FOUL State College ! Places Second I In North League j ORHGOX STATU rOIJ.KOE. ' Vnrvaliis. June 5 Hy vinlilnK 11 Ot tllf 16 -rnnfiTHie snnics pl:iy ' th-(iroson Stut- varsity b.isi- mini rapturf.l nn-oml plare lit lh- nnrtlurn illvlsiun of Hip j l'ai-If io cwst rimferniice. Thoy won all si of ihe non-confpronc" . eanies iilaywl. l-nlvemiy ' ., Washington wm tho ihampinii nf tin- leastie with in win anil ! lhr lofcs. Two nf AS'anhlnK Iton s- camos with Idaho nnil one !with Or.-i.-rin wro I'alliil. off ' aroonnt of rain. j lloro arc tho conference stanil- Inss: f ( LOS ANGELES :'fiif: POPTINIi. ore., June 5 (AP) A right, uppercut to the -bin end! last night's so-called grudge n resiling: match . between Hilly ICdwanN. Kansas City biittdvr. ami TtHl l hye. Portland, w hen Keferee Che: Wiles awarded t.ie decision to KMuarils on a foul. The foul ended a match featured by rough uicti'S and which caused a near riot just before Thye landed the blow that ended it. Policemen in numbers, spectators, referee and wrestlers all participated in the melee. The w restlers , wnl through the ropes taking the ref eree with them. Kd wards gained his feet first and jumped on Thye. landing on his body and face. Kingsiders then jumped Into the rins: and took pokes n Kd wards, some landing. Police finally re- , stored order and cleared the ring. ; I M wards won The first fall in $ ; minutes, -i j seconds w ith his j knuckle head lock. Thye took the i second in minute 3 seconds ,' with a whip wrisilock. The best wrtstling of the evening was put j on by Abe Coleman. Jewish light ( j heavyweight from New York, and i ! IfariT 1 emelr" I. Chicago. Cole- 1 ! nrtn winning vo .straight falls' f with a. head tackle similar to the j one used by Ous Sonnenberg. In . j the fourth and fifth rounds. 1 ! Atitontntiil.- aNsiKintions estimate ' 11 western slat'.i will receive ; $1 r.eeit.ii"ii in inereaiieil roail' ; l.tiiMinj.' funds as the result of r Icviii congressional legislation. , Washington i Oregon State Oregon iwishington Statu ' Idaho W. I. 10 .1 11 n S 7 S 8 0 U IVt. .7 r.u .ess .5.1S ..on Results of the season are: Willamette 3. O. S. r. ".. Willamette 7, O. S. f. S Columbia 3. o. S. ". -1 Columbia n. O. S. C. . Pacific il, O. S. C. 17 Pacific 1. O. S. C. 12 ' Oregon 1. O. S. C. 5 Washington State, 4. O. S. C. C Washington Slate .1. ). S. C. 4 Idaho 3. O. S. C. 13 Idaho 2. O. S. C. 4 Washington 0, O. S. C. fl Washington 4. O. S. . 3 Washington 5. O. S. C. 1 . Washington 5. O. S. t'. i 1 Idaho 1. O. S. C. 14 Washington State 4. O. S. C. 3 Washington state 3. O. S. c. Ji Idaho 5. O. S. C. 0 . Oregon 1. O. S. C."l Oregon 4. o. S .C. 6 Oregon S. O. S. C. 3 Convenience Comfort a Hospitality You will appreciate the excellent service and moderate rates. The city's most centrally located hotel. One block from Pershing Square convenient to all leading shops, theatres, financial institutions and electric depots for all resorts. Garage adjoining. All Outiidf Roomi Kach With Baih o-ir ivrtm :i. II T'tTU I'Mitrfl - V-1. H. i Vnexerlled FoodFriendty Ptlcti Fhank Simpsok, Jr., Ditttior Hotel Savy Sixth a Grand BadBreath? 8!il!i Every Stomach. Sufferer Has It l.otii-iuna has 57 25? cattle in 2.s.",4 herds under tuberculin bst nperviinn. rBM lili'!iilii'ii biil. Hi'l I il li I' . ! (c.re.c:t:s -iiTj Peacock Coal Less Soot Fewer Ashes No Clinkers- MORE HEAT It makes a quick hot fire VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. PHONE MAIM 7.H. "good srcitvrcE quick" lennis Court 'To Be Operated i. wh shoultt I lo.ieT" lie asked. "Sharkey is a good boxer, yes? He hits, punches gmd with left hand, ni; well, mayb 1 make him disrour.-ed if he can't bit nit with "his best punch. That is im-rrtant. Xo Ilaht IMan ami r...iue m'(io1 pkiTers Mtarkey. In my truuimjj camp I i i j . . . ii.tt.-n mi-, year as lottnws: sen -"" ;.iue .--no.ti payers MtarKcy. in my r.acn ntemtver paymjf dues have " kirti(iC ivarlnfr. 1 jix'ht I III iri rv CnmmAM rrcriv n marr Key admitiinff the.u all. They have different UUrillg iUUIIirnCr! hlM1 lho whenever he de- style No matter what si vie j sir,'s ly- , ' i Sharkey fUht.-. I nm ready fur ThH municipal tennlt court, r- I This system of due ac'Ordinir him centl aoiulrvd from the ! Mo Mr. Crrwn, is neces-mry this year "Sharkey is a rood boxer, yes?, (mint Tennis club, will he In! a. there was no item in the it) Th1' 1 can't hit a K-"d lt'x- ! ch.iwe of a commute of three city budget for maintenance of ten- r lln iy riht hand. They uy .-ppointfsl by C'hy Manacer V. t i nut cxiun.-. letter some other jvj- ' '' lefend ajfuinst my rigtit Or-w durlnic the summer, tt wa i tern may be- adopted. a' ith hi left .tiui i nnnounred tM!ay. The committer j - I never hit hint. That ijj foolish- members are Hnrvey farter, j Kaeh Saturday niorninj; ilunnj; nes.., , liohert t)eterl(nsr and lolph SiP-j nrnmer from ) I.. 1! o'clock. nxtrt nunrn M m wml. ! sHrt. Jthert will bo a free perb.d for , hue. no? When he punch al me . iiraue !Vhmi !ttudentts who wish to ,-... ,t- h ... . . Court, are now Win,- impmved. Uearn the Kan,e. They will be In .s lhat he leavl lln fence,, are hrlne Rimini, fountain charce of Mr Carter f does that br J- nn ope,,. will be addisl and locks ar to be I An open tournament heinr MMnrh- Tnen 1 w 1,1 lniTt Sharkey, wui for the t nt memhetx. planl and there may be several Mav,,,i my "benks come then." In onler to take care of part of i uradn nchid and hish whuol I " " ' viclim of iipM-tn. The Yankee- dropke an S to T decision to the hicjp(i White Sox as Johmiy Kerr follotte.1 the example set for' htm a few imiinjr? earlier hy iv.ihe -ltuth and won the game with a home run nfter two were out in the tenth inning. The Itabe hart ' tiel the count in the seventh wliVr hits ehthtenth homer of the yi-ar. ' Kl Morri of the ItOMon Hetl Sox pitneii Itetter In the Ion-- run than Willi Hudiin of Cleveland it nil jra ve H c t o n a i to 4 v i c 1 1 ry irt anttther ten inninjr duel. League Standing Uy 1 Ur -VvcialcI Tros . the maintenance cost, dues , will b meet. j JONKJi lUTAINS TITI.r. : j SAI.KM. re.. June & t.l l", Henry Jones, of Provo. I'tah. re- I COUNTb- FRESHNESS f ;f turned hi u elterw etjchl wrest line 3 champbmAhip WwinfMtny nibt 30jben he defeatrd I e Anderson COUXTHYSIDE FRESHNESS TROM the Sun to you . . with our wives as intermediary . . loiimis, full-flax ored milk . . estly luittemiilk . . lordly cream . . ci-eamy hut lei . . lich collaRe cheese . . perfect eirss. Ulue Mountain Milk. Cream and Hut ter iil-w I coco Krrs used at the Obserxer ( ookini; ShiHl by Mii. McLean. P'M tt, BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY took the flrt fall iu minutex w It ri a crs H-k ho hi. with An denntn cntinic tck to take the M-tHnd th an arm stretch in M O minutes. The deriding full nt to Jorifs In short onler when he O j clatupt-d on a reverse Jarktnene 0 arm. tnr after lo minuter o 1 - Camera To Meet Christner Tonight PrrriiOlT. June $ (AIM Prima Oarner-i, ho hadn't tevn able to l:nd anynt his !; to "pick on." ii! enter the rins tonitht in 0 I rhyd Mltjiunon' aren At the O j tnm fair rrrt)d with K. . i hr;tner. The Akron. thi-. rh l.er man." the n,at fo A idatV opitonrnt h has rncunterx in 0 ( ni- t-'nc American fitic tour. 0 hmmer kent h feel In Ksit ilh iOm OT the ie-l hea y eticbis and the IkmH tonitht may provide a check on the actual p-.- i i-nxiic ' W. I.. Pet. js.cramento S3 ! l-OS Anteie 22 1'4 .631 j Sun Krani-Lseu 32 r? .Uit tXaktand 32 2T ' SH-siuns SI ,S34 j Hollywood 2 IS .41 ' Se.utte ,V 23 .J?! Port land 22 3i .3x I Nat M-iwi 1 1 rasttr w. l- j;t. ; Hnkiyn , 2? 1 .62.. j t'hicaso 2C I? .its ! ST. 24 21 .$33 j P'ttsburph 21 2 .SI ' New York 21 22 .4sS j tiiHinnati IS 2i .41? ' Pniladelphia 14 21 -3S AiiMHt-au l.cano : w. u Pet. Philadelphia ; 14 V.thlntrton 2 15 ( ("seOeland 2i 1 ,6S Xw York 23 1 .54S ' htrajro it 24 .4 IS ; lV:ro:t . . IS Z" .4m S:. 1jui IT 2i .3S j ItoMot; 14 ; L32 PUVNTV, TOO CAX TARK OX THAT MtHHsll T VX KtHHKSTKU. Minn. iAP) Tannins in humnn hins con sidered to conie fnim ultra-violet r.iys. but other lsht my can caiiM similar result. in plants. Tanninjc in leave is d-f:rjs by CHa rle S hed rd and A . Vr.i nce Johnon of the Mayo Foundation in pumn o, ine na-; tion ,or Advancement of Sci ta n giant. inre a a darkening ,, It can come, t h y wy. either r- O r from tiitrj-vjole: ry or frm in- iwng of opain is : f-rfi thit :k hMt rJl?i.v,im. Champion With Gun M 0 i 0 , ! oi MAPKllr June (API Kmc VOXVTIC OVMP VvS UPI.W SOl'OWT RY V. V X VY Aiionto. many time crowned WASHIXOTOX CAP) The n.w chumpton 'rap hxr of Stin. al oh?rvatrr if holsir.s f4r a way t equally killfut lh titte, rf-t r!ar iwiJinw fMtn a maenrtii- 0 olvr t-r hoticun. at stili or mov- ;comna. Oi in nwri. j A n,,ty jh-p of a-.y .-; have Qi The sjitery a,iy bt heat i'.y Mh iryr and mstsfric r.irw. 0 1 n the kirx. not nifrrh out ot i The e.vro cvmi-As a'.a- accu 0:curtr but becauw- he j almost ratety Ioca!a the nrth p. I..- and I a mt im, r in wsy conjpany, practical "rpea:ec " bav been OjArd takers are h.ird to find f r ' Jeveloet to transm.t read rc. 0jl?it' Mn.t n-avn. j One the n-sacneiw conp.ifj is o! ; installed it faaiht be moved with- gi f M KI. STGIT PKKIT out re-dju!.tmen!. Me:,i! affevrt it 0, SAI.KM. Ort June (API ;readinjt'. OiTh paMtc mce ctmmiioti to- e;d.w catv:!rl the eperatms frtnit Jdick IVmiwy. former champion. 0 t the Urooln stAgt-a of t rrrt'n. pick Max Schmeiitre io Ufwt ; In. The liner have Seen operatJck Sharkey in iheir perNms bat O nc Set ween Oron as4 CaliforttLv 'lie for the heavyweiRht t:tie. f -o,Ueeefs:iy it cease epera.tioi for 24 icordnc I WUiim P. Crey. pret jhar wttheot netifyiiuc tb com- j dec cf Midtsoa juar Card a muoiott, w hj fit M Kiitu rtfc b. Corpxriioa, Ml MRS; MANAGER -IN THE KITCHEN You can have delicious foods and still have time for your family or your guests as Mrs. McLean suggests at the Observer Cooking School. Do the neces sary things but don't waste lime with unnecessary baking. . McLEAN IS A GOOD AS WELL AS A GOOD COOK She says: "Make your time in the kitchen count plan it carefully. I especially recommend such time saving as us ing McWilliams Butternut Bread far more economical than home baking and always pure and delicious." LET US BAKE YOUR BREAD AND PASTRIES! Cut yourself a slice of leisure! Made as only expert bakers can make them from purest high quality materials you are always sure of delicious foods when you buy BUTTERNUT BREAD AND BUTTERNUT CAKES & PASTRIES 1 1 .i - . -- . i i " FOR SALE AT ALL DEALERS! LA GRANDE BAKERY