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, Friday, June 6, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven PRIMO CARNERA BEATS CHRISTNER Detroit Fight Goes Four Rounds Bef ore Ambling Alp Kayos Opponent. I iK'l IIOIT. June G (AP) Prlmo i':irni"r; "tho n milling Alp." i r tin foremost among the Heavyweight contenders today by lonsoii 01 nis impressive lour i.iiuiil knockout victory tiwr Mey er (KO) Christner, of Akron, Ohio, in Ktuyd ritzsimmon::' arena Kist nljfht. After a nail first nmntl, in which ('UriMtncr sint the crowd of 1 X, iniH wild with n barrage of left: inn! lights which the giant Italian c-aihl H"l ward off. Camera began i systematic attack, directed prin cipally at- his opponent's- bad left H hud the optic badly sr-lled at th'P end of the third and ! fi the blood to flowing freely tin a cut over It with a brace of' I. jabs in the early part of the I flirt h. . 1'1'heii came a ponderous right 1 is (he chin, with one minute and; ltij 'y seconds to K' mid-the man j . $om Sharkey. Hisko and Knute , ifan.sen couldn't fell, went down. L until well after the count (of liPi una he uble to rUe. - . pil'rimo outweighed the Akronitc l 04 pounds, .scaling L'iir pounds. rWiipareil with Christncr's meager . but it waH the superior hehrht id reach oi me giani, Jianan (jicli decided the match, 'I'niei again Camera held Chiistner -" n nnn it'iigiii minted nun fltlr bis .free lelove. . fjrhristner fought gamely to . Iho " ckd, Aiming blows hlsh, he tfted both right anil loft lo good ijjivuntnge, several times making lli'ino Hilik perceptibly. Camera k t&naincd calm throughout. vhow-- "hsorblng punishment with ; i'a smllo and smashing back at, ' VW'r opening. i !&Kighiccn thousand skeptics who r lSiil $Tf!.ouo to see Prima in 'nc iu tffln left satisfied Hint he can take ? :S, l-Ivp. in 1930; LidcrrV & Myers Tobacco Von Porat Agrees To Meet Stribling , CHICAGO, June 0 (AP) Otto Vim I'nnit. Norwegian hrnvy wcisht, tocltty Hurrvnderetl lo the ileiiiumlH of the ChldiKO stiHlium iind nsreeil to meet W. I.. Yuuns" Hl.ihllim' in 11 in ruuml match.' June 18. Von rural an. I his milli liter, I'M Stevenson, were stispeml eil fof. lx -itiiintliH hy the lllllliils slute uthleljr commission yester day fur turning down the niateh. JOCKEY SANDE IS SUFFERING FROM INJURIES NKW YOIIK, dune C (AP) On the eve of nne of t lie most Import ii nt races of the season the $SO.- ' (Mil Iti'lmont stakes Karl Ka title, ; famous Jockey, today wus suffer- i Ing from iitlnor injuries received ! In an automobile accident. j Knnde was treated at the. Jaunti er, hospital last night for lucent- lion;: of. the left cheek, nose nnd hand antl Inter went to his home, i It wihi believed--the -injuries would j not keep hlnV out of the Helmont slalien tomorrow when he. is lo j ride Gallant lo.v, ,iho horso( iii-t which he .won the Kentucky -.lerv, by and the Prenkncsa. ;, , i - ' 'ij . Three otliep , persons were, : In - H jtired In the: accident". - In - av hie Ul three cars figured." Sande was hi ' a machine with lCdwnrd Hanies! also a. jockey, whovc libs WPro fractured. Henry-1- CIrosH,,.':a ldooklyn juwelet', .suffered' frac tures ,of bis, kneecaps., and --Miss Hetty Heifer, of Jamaica, Long Island, win) .wius riding .witlC'i.'ho.m-' as Jackson, of Hampstead,- Long Island, received - a possible ";rra.i!T, tuie of the skull. ,. . ; .; ; ' .' k The' necident occurred in Ja jnaieu when a (ire -(m the dross aulomobilc burst"; '; . Hy Tim Vsoclntc(t I'ivs ; VValerbtirv. ( 'onti Al Hrown. New Medford.; Mass.. knocked" out Mill mm Cohen. New Vork (1).: . Birmingham. AliK W. I-: (Young) Sirlbling Macon. Ga:: out pointed Krankie Wino. . Muntann. - ' ' : : '" " In an executive it's Leadership a cigarette it's Taste NOWING WHAT TO DO and what carries a man up . . . and a cigarette, too. PUTTING FIRST THINGS FIRST good taste, uniform quality, aroma, flavor Chesterfield's popu larity is built on knowing what smokers want . . . and giving it unfailingly. TASTE THAT'S THE ANSWER and that's what smokers get in Chesterfield in fullest measure the flavor and aroma of mellow tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended, all to a single, satisfying end . . . "TASTE above everything". hesterfield Co. PORTLAND DUCKS NOSE OUT SACS Oregon Entry in Coast League Takes Eight Out , of Last 11 Games. ' Ity The Assoclnlort Hrtvs . The Cortland Heavers registerel their eighth victory in eleven games In 'w hang-up contesl with tho Sacs yesterday. Finding them-M-lver. trailiiigas a result of three Hacramento i tins In the seventh, they Caine back for two each )i the. eighth and ninth lo win, 4 to 5. Kiillerlon, for Portland, and ncl, for ilie Sacs, pltcheti .stel lar ball until the runs startcil com ing. In, when they wen relieved by Cnsearellu and . Gould, respec- San I'ranclneo'i; Seals reiterated tlnd they are a Coast league -first half season lit real yesterday by timing the tables on (he Missions, S to 7, while Los Angeles was throwing a real scare into the league leading Sacs hy winning fr-otti, Hollywood 13 to -I. and mm -Jhg up1 to within a half gaiue of fiKst plaCe. . , , . Seals Win (Initio ' 'The Heu'ls V dei-idi d tltat two straig'lit. losses to (heir uigbbors, the Ked.sv were e-nough. and.ovei--catue a' ,7 Xo i Mission lead by 'knin;ltlngvout five .hlis fo; iiin-cn ritui: and "a victory In tho seventh Inti'lii-. . . ...-'Tho ' Angels;, mnde - It three V ,t might, over the Stars. '. o pen Ing by Kred llaney's homer with three on. hi- vho first Inning, ami never beiii Uendedv throughout. , Seattle inade it' twit 'out of three from Oakland. (! to 2f Kltner llan foti pitched eight Innings shut-uut hall .and Howard t;rag)iead five, the. .longer stretch , or the former being good for a Seattle win. At 1'oritand: .' . . . ' II. II. K. Sauramento A 7 n Poiiland ft I - it Hatteries:.-' . Vinci: and WMrts: doing it that's rtA TUS j. iccttUHntttoaiODco J i'ullerton. Cnscarelln and Woo da 11. ' At Sea tile: H. 1L R Oaklan.l 2 6 1 Seattle . fi in 1 llattt'i(s: Criiffhead. Pearson (and l.ointiardl: Hanson. KalHn and I Uo:., . r - At Ms Angeles: 11. H K Hollywood 4 7 1 i.os AJigeles - IS -G t Hatteriis: Johns, lUtlvey. Miudy and Severeld; Home ami Skiff. At San Krnnciseo: Missions 1 VS 1 fun Krancisco fi 12 4 itallciles: l.leber, Netaon. loug laa anil Hofiiinnn; Jacob. Turpi n and Uastoa. WILLAMETTE U. I GIVES KEENE NEW CONTRACT KAI.lvM". Ore., Juno 6 (AP) It. S. "Spec." Reene. foe the.-' pant four years coach at Willamette university, will have charge 6f the athletic destinies of the . Institu tion for tho next five- yparK. ac cord ing to announcement made here Thursday by HiVC. CI, Honey, ptcsident of. I ho university. ' The new contract ca Ms fo'i;. a substan tial increase In salary.-, . . v The announcement f the reten tion of, Coach Keene comes at the conclusion of into of the most suc cessful" years Willamette has ever Iwhl in major sports. Not only did (lie university win Nnrlhwesl conference championships In foot hill!. basketball and baseball, but thr. teams in ithose sports did not lose cu.fcreneo game, n feat neviM before' rrpialled ho re, - Coach :Keent took charge of Wll laincltc.'s athletics in l!2tl when affairs .were at a Iot e1h. - He btiilded slowly and substantially, each ;year his teams winning gica l cr success, his 'hackers slate. k. (. ami-: sai.i-:m KA.I.K.M". Ore., June 0 (AP) The annual .convenllon of Oregon Knights of. Columbus for ):tl will be held in Salem next May. This j will be iho first time, (he conven llon has met elsewhere than Poi-l-i land. state it cs c r lt3.-tt:t b-'Iicf ili.t the tob.K cu j ! in Chesiet.'jcld cifcrftu zr-i of f.nt-r qu.il 117 niiJ lu-ncz uf belter li:te lUi.i ia t other cigjrtte it the yiia.. M'Graw's Giants Make Sweep Of 3 - Game Series Hy Hugh s. Culler ton Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer) A student of psyeho'ogy might welt find material for research in the- mysterious something which makes baseball players who have been traded from one club to an other do their best against their formcr mates.' This phenomenon hn;: been remarkably evident In this season's games and all tin more noticeable been use of mim-fi-ous recent trades. The New York Ciianla, now com posed to a considerable extent of former Cincinnati players, dis persed one great feat aflep t u.her as they swept a three game series with the Reds. Lacking the perteet combination of having an ex-New York pitcher opposed to them, the (i hints didn't tin their best in this line as they won the liunl game yesterday, 7 to 4. Hut Hughey Critz. known as a light hitter before he came to New Yorlc. upheld the tradition by hit tlii(, a single ami a home run ami driving In two runs. Robins xnso Out Win : Cllenn Wright, whom the Pi!ts hurgh Pirates sent to lirooklyh in excluins for Jess Petty two sea- unni! ' nun rutiit-nml in action ' against his old train yesterday ami wait Instrumental in giving the Robins a (I to f victory. Wrighl helped to drive Petty from the mound with a heavy batting at tack that gave Hruoklyn a good lead (hen played the key position In a fast and close double play that ended the game when the Pi rates seemed sure to tie the score. .Tho Chicago Cubs got along very well without two former Itos tonlans, li.ornsby and Hell, as they wound up their series against the Mraveii with a 10 to 7 victory. It wuh the elglHh In succession for (he. National league champions. Hack Wilson's 17th home run was the host or Chicago's eleven hits. Philadelphia had homer No. M from the hat of chuck Klein to aid In it HI to 4 triumph over the slumping St. I .on Is Cardinals. AlhlellcM Rntteii : pn St. Lou it: representative of tho American league, tho Hrowns. had better luck with a ninth Inn ing rally. (lolng'lnto the ninth four runs behind the Philadelphia Athletics, they pul: on an uprising lhat culled Jack Qulnn Into action ns relief pitcher for the third suc cessive day, scored live runs and won Ihc game, (I to 6. Iietroit's Tigers started their scoring early to keep the Wilm ington Senators a game behind the Athletics. They put over four runs off Sam Jones in the second ImihiL and won bv ij. (i to 2 count. 'leveland starling with nine runs j In the first Inning, scored early and lute to beat the hunibK' Ros ton Red Sox, 17 to 7. The Indians -made lift hlls, one or more for every'1 player, and drove MJIron ! (Jastou from the mound with six I blown before t he first man was j put. out. DETROIT GOLF PLAYER WINS FRENCH TITLE LA llOPLIK. Krance, June fi (AP) (Jeorge V'nit Kim, of De troit, today won Ihe French ama leiir golf chonipfonship, defeating R. C:. Al orison, of Kriglaud, nine up and eight to play, in the final ::ti hole mulch, Von 101 in , former amateur cham pion of ihe I'nited States, was the outstanding favorite from . the opening of the championship. la tho final match ho never was In danger, finishing the first IS holes with nil iidvanliige . of five, lioles over his opponent. The American played the 18 holes of the morning round In 70 strokes. ' . Tho I e( roller's victory marked Iho second American triumph in two years In the French golf com petition. Irfist year the tille was won by Jack West In ml, of Chi cago, who did not defend it. KIIOOTKHS AT KAI.F.M j SALKAt tire.. June f, (AP) j Marksmen from nil pa rls of the Northwest are gathered here lo . day for the eighteenth annual j Oregon stale Irapshoot tniiriia , meat. i The shot gun experts today are firing at 100 KJ-yard taiMets and I 00 bund leu p targets. 'ha mplons Of Ihe state will bo crowned in this tournament and ihey will be eligible to represent Oregon III the grand American tournament to If held at liayton, O., August IS to League Standing Ity Tl Assorhiiftl I'rcs-t V;i.st l'jitic W. 1 .. S;ifr;iincritf) 3: Los AliljclPH 2 5 2 ' S:in l'i';iiif."ro 7 0:il(l;iri'l S2 Mfyhion U I L'S Ilollyuooil :', 1 H.-atili - Of tlaiKl 2:t :;- .Nntioiiiil l.miuc Y. I.. Rrooklyn iS id Chlnirt 2" 1 ! Ht. IiiiIh t'4 2- I'lltybiii-Kh I'l 21 Kvw York 22 22 iwi.-toii is ciiK'itin-'iti js iTi r-hlhi-l Iphia ir, 21 Ainri-inii! Ixiitrur W. I.. PliiHhlphi.L 3i i;, Vaf hinttin 2'. 1 , Clvf land 2fl 1 U Nfw York 2.1 l! f'hicuKO 17 2 4 fw'lroft i'J 27 fit. Jouf is 2 0 lioston 14 zo .4 2 1 .4'-7 IVt. .4M9 mx:. 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Slants by p Alan J.Gould Coin mliln, Nnvy nnd ( allfnrnl;i j luive been; iho only crov nbt in .stop the Washington HiiskiPK In j tlu last ciKlit naval hattlfs for vac- j shy rowing suiiit'ioacy In the rlas sit: rmtKlikorpsio rt'Kntla. . Navy tnrncil the trick twice, In t l!t22 nnd 1!!25, Hnmlwlchinjf a pair j of Washington vfctorii-s. Coluniliia has Icil the IIuhkIch Tor the past threo ucecHsivo yearH, . hut both were beaten out by California In I !I2S, tho roeord-hrenUins: year. Tho record of Washington's 10 years of rowing In Iho Hudson's blue ribbon race affords an Inter estinj,' comparison. Hero's Ihe flrwt five In each year the Hnslclcs have competed: 191 3 Syrncue. Cornell, Wash ington, Wisconsin and Columbia. 1 fiH Columbia, l'enn, 'ornell, Syracuse and Washington. 1 !22 Navy, WnshlnKton, Hyrn-r'li-e, Cornell, Columbia. 1!2S WashitiKlon. 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Into first plncu In : ! tho National L,enBiio.v ' No moiu: :ir.irK siiikn 'AI.KXICO'CITV, (AIT- Chief ?. of Police MIJare Pateiichi has otf dered.biH men lo shave off forth with nny HldebucnH they nmy hnvei ij Jlo wantH no. Bheilts on tho force.' '; Accord I MR to a new Wh eniiHln ;( law the lotus, trailing nbutus, all 'i speeleH of ladysllpper, orchids, null i. walte-rohliiH must not he molested. ; uraiiRe county. (il., aierleiiUur-1 ' Ista look 14.1, OoO.OdO from tlre soil In 11129, the .county farm nd;t vlr.ni estlniatcs, 'w This Practical Cook Booh more than 90 excel over38yean. 4 Hit-.- 1 wssi- if ' i i