Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEa LA GRANDE, ORE.
Saturday, June 7, 1930
Wjf A Home TJ
t HILL'S ' 5
A Omul I'lmv In Trnln ,
., . ' .
pi Owned . Sore
RUTH AND ALICE jSacs Build Up
LEADINGHITTERS;
BILLY WELLS
KNOCKED OUT
BY CHAMPION
lly Tito Aut'iuK'il lrt
llH.eVf.-l tty the dotihlt defeat
Younger American Lea
' guers Out of Race Ma- i f (t,e menacum- ai.-..i. nam.- ? '" M"1 "lKm '"
hnffpV Wins for A'S. memo hunt up n two mui.e lead yo'T' . .I .
1 In the const standings yesterday
i.- K IS,ll.-ri,,n .lr. "y roullriB 1'nrtluti.l. 14 to i, llslnn
,.',,. h. MiwiI'Ik Writer) Tony I'Yeilas on thn mollllil. Malt
The youns-.r batters of Hit """ - " "'"trolled until the
American league haven't much ,n,' " loo'"
iliinu ll J ill in uiti nnuncru, Jlf-
Dnnald .iffe-PiI ihe funip Ktirt of
iri:tinunt nnil wuh nt.lnpp liy
I
Spopt
I Slants
rhunce to mtil:? immtn Tor thnm
evlvf;: an IoMk "h OiOhp two old
Ifmertt, ipnnc Itft'iimn Itu'.h itntj
l-Mmtr 'hail.- Kir... continue to ""7" . '
hi'- ill tlintr prPHPnt ralPH. Tho
When Approaching Children Drive
As If They Were Yours Is Urged
'V"W H e ti' '.upproAclilrifc children .Initio'. nil i PHpcot tho HkIiIh rif
1rH .nil JMnny wm-cr yoiiru." - othttra. Thfl jicAehtflnM of full
Realizing that with -the cIohIor: pornom.. n'HponHlltlllty by all Uhpi-h
of 1:he nnhoolM fW th Htnnmpi' wi- of thn 'fbad Will (In imWh to Holve
ration ''period urwitRr numli'Tfl of our prohlem of hi rout and hi;!.-'
cMI'Iron, will fiiwinont 'ritrtioli and way wiaiy . ana ,ih uk Hiircwt way
hfennyff. tho Oretfqn, Hi a it' Jklntor of jMovwitir.K.piin.tlvo and roKtrlo
nwwir,'luilo.n . r'oninitjc-o.. oh .public tlyc IpbI.hIUIoh. '.
KfUy win KtrpHH the ifnot, uunnff
July, that, too .6 ft on fh(f.; prlcn of
motoring Ih the Mfo' of.; ti Binall
rh I'd.. ; : .-' ;.'. y
"! Iio committee hah Hsupd tlil
. .:.:.-mrnt: ' 1 '-" 1 '
"TliQiheaullfitl, RiiiiHhJny VlayH of
Kiilnt' and (dimmer are iho umrtt
tintf herald of dilHy traffic (raRB-(llp.-
TiKjiiKiiidrt iiif HmulKohlldrpn
who hnvp. Jto wife place for play
are forced :hiti (lift HtrpptH. Tlior-
iifled aft playgrounds hut whether ' r ' V m j . t'
i.oAr. Ji i and f;nn,im-
. AltK S'IXVAWAV OITI1T
l7:ttTlC-.' Oerliiany (AP)
"A:'ln'f of ltread. It ' Jurf f mineral
v. uier' and a fclmlet hpHltle me In
thn. pnniiliiK x'aupy waiiK Ron rail
Kopllr ii i: lie hhlfijied hftiinPlf to
i 'hU'iiu uhlrh. wiih "pui'adlHfi
pnow" fuf nlm. ."' ;-
The toUlfJl:-Wii laliAtlcfl "f'hein
Icn'. ' ,l.a(iiratnry (llaM-nware, With
tnth ehuklipr. The Ho na loin km
to hllii for flvp more runs to leave
thtt Heavpi' far hohlnd,
J .oh AiiK-pIeK" tin-pal which lind
hnitiht ilio tpatu lo within u half
fen ii it. of llr( pliirn in tho 1'iioirtr
rount leauo HtandinH, recolved a
twofold net hack yestordiiy ax the
Anel Iohi a rluiihlidioader li
Hollywood. 3 to li and 10 to 11
The 'yi,n l''ri'"r't''l,) np)caiod tho day'H
i hum. KK' vi' 1'iiu iiciiKtir, id k-
i.i.,,, i.rtB i, ,ni. ImM In dl .if " " MirttlKlH MUm llll-
,niiniMin, ii iu a, iinu iiiuviiis hum
lialm and Old Hani have almoin a
liinlMiprily i hi tho loaKiie'x hattlllff
. with Itlco holding the
IliKllO.st llOIMltN.
Rife, u votoiiins of some :)8
MliiUltcTi'. M or them Hpent plliy
lnft hurtftmll ("t- Washington, liaa
mad( it record for connlntonl hit'
lint,' ihlH hoaxnu Hint no younjfor
rlvn t has ev-r threatened.
Menalor; have played 45 game io
Mi r
lh ni; and only once ha lie fulled
to Kot at least one till. Ham con
nected wifely In l'f( conHecutlve
Ranter- hofore IiIm Htrealc wiih hrok
eil. Itlco I'-nil the U-okuc'h hat
leiH wild a current aveniKC of
.401.- '
Itiilu IH-Iays (JanH
Iljeo had no ehani'M to contlnuo
IiIm hutllnic pile nil yorderdny. nor
did hlf. rivals do iniieh hitting hh
wet ffrotitnlH canned thn poMtpone
tuoni or two American lentftm
KUineH hlle the pair that wet
a llo In KameK with the A MroIh
Slain Win at l-OKt
irollywood broke a lone lonlny
Hti-otik, lakihK1 the first gumo In a
ilruinatln ninth inning, and going
Into Ihe eleventh 16 elto out a ope
run margin In the Hecond conteHt.
On Ida i Ml evened ma Hern Tor the
week wild- Seattle,, giving, vetonin
Jiiitch Iteuthor another wetback.- 8
to U, .The IndlariH had u. two run
1 ad In the 'necoud, and tied the
n ote at three all In tho fifth, hut
tho Oaks got to iteiilUer for rive
(died tip In hoiiic recent games, -
J no Hen ell, of ('Invelund, and
llucK Hcarritl. or the MoHton lied
Sox, had perfect days with throe
.and fnur liltM renpecilveli an Hip
IT0iniht:iK, ; ;. Tliert lmiulillve po-"j Imliun gained a !) to 4 vlclory
,ar.l to ihi. tolnlH ll.at Have been '"l".'!1, ""i 'i"V,'.,.,"'
Krtittii.1 as Iook a,. rll,. are row.l. I . K;",,r;"' "'
IioIph .after hU box wan wifely
HliAvtd In the hold of hoiup hteaui-
driving him from the mound to be
replaced by lKubbell. Hurst lei
Sealtle ilown'wllh ten bits In the
Aconif,' fifteen, and ket ' t)ien
well scattered.
At I'ortland: r
ed and plrty Kpace continues to he.
inailefimte,
"If mptorlng Ih In continue to he
a source of unnlloyed plensiire,
every motorist Inupt hlodge hlmnelf
to drive with Care, particularly
where c)illdret) are. fit play. Driving
with cure perhaps mny mean go
ing more slowly than one doidres,
butjt Ih what one would want an
otfipr motorist to do If hhf own
ithijfd werp to ibirt before nn rttito
indtdle." 1 ' '
.The firm ten day of the month
will ho devoted to education of the
PAHIS (AP) A aea in hpo ca
nal, H3S mllpK ncrn untitheiii
f 'Vance, plnnned. 60 years ago.
aipiln In up for dlneualon hecaiifo
of i the recent dlwinlroiiM flooflit
from .Montnuban to Hordenux.
Tho old Plan, approved by en-
rtrfotorlst to the fnnttlmt ho must glnep, would removo all flood
tjh'ot depend on leglnlntion :dnd for-inlnnget, du KUpportor nay. and iit-
.pet ihe pernonal responidbHKy' Uiaci, hfilf dhn Hhlphlng (lint now
I'KKNVII HKVIVK l'lA
I (tit SCA IdSK ( AA(-
which, after nil, muni be thp great
eel factor In Hafp ili-Jvlng. The moH
:ag will be brofidcaHt through tho
medium of iiullo stQilonn, moving
pinnro ihoaterKtitreet. nar 0Htern,
i vlce Yiliil) and thn nrrm.
tWf niiiini.n uir lor ;Wlfl
( irillileil II ll IP ll M Ihe lileal of liu
Hin ii liehuvlAi nhrt nowhere N ihn
I nt "npllfutlon of -Hint iiile
(t,1.!'"'" neeHwy t linn at the wheel
,? if nn automobile.
l'mctleo eoui'leny, iirirm the eom-
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II wohld coal Hovem hundred
mllllniiH of dollaiK lo dig the wide
channel and build the dozen lockn;
needed, but IoIIk, It In awci-ted,
wnum ;niv iiiuple ,o nmorllztj, the
cost. '
' The original hebeine, presented
to parliament a hair cdury ugo,
called for a cnnal lao feet wide
and 'ill feet deep, which might he
nr.ed 4y vohsoIh up lo C,0n lohs.
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The blown or Ihe Philadelphia
Alhletlcn and St. I.oiiIk Itrotvnn
were pretty well distributed In the
fi to 4 triumph of tho world'n
chum pious. The; winning pitcher,
Hoy M a ha f fey. cnulributed a
hoinp run lo his victory.
I otiny So ut hern, of the Phlln-
detphio. NaliiMials, turned In the
best hatting feat of the day to i
help Ihe Phillies lo a 14 to IT. vic
tory over the rincinnall lted. In
five times at bat, hn hit five times
and scored live runs, l-'oiir of his
Ii if 5: worn doubles, eiiialllug nn all
tifno ma lor league record set on
July ;t, .IK.Sjl, )iy; pop Anson and '
Aimer halryinph1 or Ihe Chlcngo
Nnlloiinlr'. . 1
fihinlN Mnt Hlgbci'' I
The New Yolk Giants bit 17
timer, ten. of the blows being di
vided between i'rWv., I .each tnnd 1
Tony, a ml defenf r-d the St. I, on In
j'Qi'dirinlM, in ,to, ,7. l6 move Into a
three-way Hp In games with the
Pnnl nhd 1'ltlHl.umli tor thlnl
placo, In the Nalioniil -Jcagiie..
Pltlsburgh gained the- posf by a'
one point margin. defeating Ihe
Ito.slon HravpH. 4 to a. A ninth '
Inning hoioer by Adam romornsky
nvi'.tho Pirate the game ufler
Al Hno1' four bagger hod (led Ihe 1
score In the Heventh.
Chicago's f.'uhM scored their
htnlb successivo victory al the ex- ;
petisn or the Itrooklyii Itoblns and;
liaKr.y Vnnce. 13 to a, a tut cut thai
Kobiu:.' lead from two games to'
one. rharley Ftoot held Hrook
acramenio ,
Portland
llallerles: I'Voilas
ler; Malls and Palm.
A I Seattle:
ii. ir. i:.
.... u imi , a
.... 2 in ;t
and K. ..li
lt, ir. k.
..a ir. :i
. u in . II
.oinlcirill:
Oaklali.l
Sen Ulii
I Itatlerien: H,'tirMt ami
Iceulher anil fox.
" Al Sail l-'r:inrl.rn:
' It. II. i:.
.Missions ;l it I
Fan Kraneisro '. It I :( ' 2
IfatlerleH: i'iimIit, Knolt atnl
Ilofinann: liavls and elusion, .-i
' At l.os An!;eles, first Katne
OMAHA, ,Krlir, Jnnj 7 (AP) i
When Hilly Wells, former British
WelterivoiBht kin!,', was knoi-ked i
tho second round :
1'honioson. nero
welterwelKht fhanioion of the
world. It was Ihe first time that !
Wells had ever been -r:im-d out I
In more than (en years of fighting. ;
The wily veterun was sent ilown i
for Ihe count by a terrific over-
hand llifht that seemed lo como I
out of nowhere. It landed flush and ; hillilt of bitlini; in streaks Willi a
Ihn liritish crapier was cotinte.) Kreat deal of abandon.
mil Willi secondB to spare. . I "Ifs like golf." he once told me.
I'p lo the lime or tho knockout i "When I get "hot.' I can't seem to
blow, ihe chumiilon and Wells had ' miss 'em. The bair looks as Mr
wuited an even battlci Tbomiison 'as a balloon us it comes up lo the
was riKhllnK- his first bout since plalc. Then theru arc other days
defcatlnir Jackie Kii libi In Detroit 1 w hen I can't hit the broad side of
and uniiiwlnir Ihe title, q'he litle a barn door."
..e n.n a. mukc. iioui oeinn ovm- , .,.,, ... ,..,.., Klra,, ... ..
expense of the A.'s pitching was
by
Alan J.Gould
Itahe Ituth has always had the
belter than reaching the fhiillenifc and Jim Wlllard In Hie supporting
Itound nmtinot Ihe I'. A. In cast. y.
' They won oly Uyo
'out of IT. matches. I It Is still nn edds-on propnsltior
j Tho Davis ("up lists have missed that lib; Hill Tlldell will mire nion.
; Australia entirely two or there sivins lib: rnrtpiet for Uncle Kani
! timet: In recent years but a new ; when the l;ovls Cup roll Is called
generation Is taking hold. Aus- , at Paris later on In tile summer.
tralic's present nutionni champion,
Kiluard Moon, lean mid lantern-j Wrfsleynn folleae of .Macon, fin.,
jawed, heads the latest crop, with , first chartered women's college in
Jack iTawfonl. Harry llopman the world. Is 3 years old.
welhr.
ELGIN PLAYS
CITY EMPLOYES
:, one oi' his greatest outbursts. He
! collected eight circuit clouts in six
j games. Afterwards he remarked:
J "Well, that evens up for that
fi Jb It Jb oUI JAY I tho opening game, agnlnst the Phil-
- j lie:. uis ruue cans tne worbl'K
Tho KlgIn 'bnKchall team will champions). They turned a home
play In Ja Ornnde tomorrow after- ' n,n ,mu a Iouble on me Unit day."
noon, facing the City Kmployes i " . . . . .
leani. .A previous meeting of ihe' Jt ,,mi 'cost- the I nltcd States
two nines at Klgln resulted In a '. ovt'1' $1.0"" per nlhleto to send Ihej
12 lo 10 defeat for the l-n Cranders ; ' "iid Mirln over to the last few
who urn anxious to even up tho (if Olympic games in Kurope. !
score. ; l hits can no ajipreclated the job
McCully Is to pitch for the Citv ' t,r H"1 I-"1 Angeles Olymjilc organ- !
Mmployes with (lalbigher iveciv- : Ixntlon In reducing Hip cost-pcr-'
lug. Tho remainder or the lineup ; alhlcli- to oround1 $ 4on for Kuro-I
will be the same as In previous
ga men.
t'ht content Is to begin nt 2:30
o'clock at the high school field.
Morgan, Zorilla
Battle to Draw
pearif. making the voyagp and
cross-country hop to the California, j
city in JU.12. It usRiiren the pros-:
enco of Kurope's best In Ihe main j
e vents, where . two yenrjj nuro I f
heard nothing but pessimism ;
abroad n: to the chance of send-!
ing anything lUct a .substajitlal '
represt-nt.'ttl'in to l.ps' Angeles.
The hlir loh 'for' iho I'. S. A. In J
genera I ami l.os Angeles In par-!
VA.WOrVKIt, It. C. Juno 7
(AP) Tod Morgan t,i Si'aitle who t Iciilnr hnx been put over by Wll
lost bis junior lightweight title to ( Warn May (larland. who obtained
Hoimy i tass, or PhUadelpliiiL lni tin- nvMiid of the games despite
summer, and who at Ihe sam time deal of opposition, and
lost the use of his good light hand, i SCack J. Karmer, generalissimo of
hit ihe comeback troll h r last I i lit . organizing forces. Karmer
night In a bout with Santiago Xot- ! took a trunkload of evidence to
to come through
over ihe dusky
ilia but fulled
with a victory
'ananiiiu.
Favoring bis injured band and
Mirfering from a bad cut over the
right eye which Zorilla opened In
the fir-1 round, Morgan just barely
scraped through to his Ifi-round
Hollywood i) in
I OS AriHclen II 7 I
Itattericw: I l.ollt-rson and Hev
ereld, Hassler; Helaney and ln';n
nnh. ' Second game ( 1 1 innings) ; r
It. II'. ii-:.
lhdlywood l..,......,..f..it...r... II IS ; I
J.os Angeles ;.....' 10 7 A il
Mnlterie.vi . Wef.el, Poh1, Tur
ner, Johns und liussler,. Severely;
Jiai toot,. 'Wuls.lv Peieis.'and, Is'liljjt'
Warren.
li. II. JO. , ,;iw. Hail Zorilla packed a harder
wiillop iii either hand he
have taken the honors.
could
League
Standing j
.IfX'KI-IV Kllilyl'.H.
FltKSNO, r.-il., June 7 (APJ
('harley -Martin, S4, for sevcrnl
seasons a. prominent jockey on
eastern tracks, is dead, and Phil
llpiMcKiiiucy, SC.- l-'rcsno 'sales
man. w.as In a critical condition
!.&V'a;;'fHWro
result of InJuricK received when
Ihelr caj- overt urncd on the (iold
en' State highway near Tulare.
They-were en route to Aguo I'aU-enle.
Herlin to
skeplicisui.
remnve any lingering
Australia again Is lo be reckon-i
cd with an a power in Ihn Davis!
Cup. lenniB worhl. with a team of I
youthful-tennis stars now in Kit-'
i ope and ifiaklng a slroii!r impres
sion. They may he tho team
America will have to beat to gain
Hie Chalh-ngo Itound . ugnlhsl.
I'Yanrc. ,), l' ; ,:: ' ;
A.usli'alia baa faced a.rccon
sifuciion ilcrlod-v In'. tennlH' much
like Ameiii'a.'n except that It has
been of longer duration. The war
broke up the great combination of
Wilding and Hrookes, who won
thv historic- cup'Yrour the Phlled
vti lt ii vT.be. mciicnns ro-'H-liire(V-Alip
.tropiiy' iit-.itm), when
Tlldcn and Johnston successfully
invaded the Antipodes, Since then,
Australia has sent such stars as
Paltorsonj Amicrson and Hnwkctf
to the tennis arena without doing
Ity The Associated I
- VrS( lasigtio
W.
lyn to two .-Ingles while the Cuhn iramenlo - 34
were getting ten hits off Vance 1-0rt Angeles :i:i
in tho six Innings he lasted, and a yan luiiclco ; :M
hair dfixen more rrom bid nieces- (,,lkhbd
' mtvr: Vanco struck out u nuin for AHsslons SI
everv hit. but ho coul.l not keen M."ywoil -7
Chicago from scoring.
j Portland
SUNDAY TO BE
BIG DAY FOR
TRAPSHOOTERS
2 4
2. 'I
Niilioiuil League
w.
Ilrooklyn : US
I'll lea go 2 8
Pltlsburgh Vi
New York 2a 22
St. I.nuls ..: 2 2.1
Huston IS 24
Cincinnati IS 27
Philadelphia Ill 24
American iMiigiic
W. I..
Philadelphia Ill I fi
Washington' - 2!i 1 ii
Cleveland 27 I fl
New York .., '. !:i in
Chicago , 17 2 4
Detroit '.:.. CI 27
St.' I.OUls IS 27
llnslon 14 III
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Stove $13.25 Ton
Fancy Lump .. .. ..$13.75 Ton
These prices are for coal de
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your bins now.
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MA I. KM. Ore,, June 7 (AP)
With nllenilaiice and Interest In
tho I SI h annual Oregon stain
shouting growing apace, Sunday,
the last day of the tournament. Is
expected lo bring a large Influx
I of shotgun men anil spectators .to.
(ho Salem Trapshoolers club
where the eveiils are being run off.
Tliu championships In the 2110
laiget III yard, the i'llll target
handicap and all around classes
will be decided Sunday, wllh Ida
targels In each class being dls-
I'llilay's firing round V. M, OREGON LIONS
. . . , ,11 i wi iiiuiii, iireaaiiig its
out of 100 lo. win Ihe Class A IC
yard event, class II was won by
C. I). Moore, Klamulh Mills, who
Fcored US, while C. II. Woodcock,
or Corvallls. with a score of lis
placed first In Class C, W. M.
Ileckman broke 10 lo takn the1
Class D event. (
J. A. Thompson, of Illodgelt; K.
C. (irirriu. Seattle; C. . Wood
i nek. Corvallls: (I. W. Ilnustou.
K lama ill llills, and II. K. Thorn,
ton. of Marshfleld. divided honors
Pel.
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Pel.
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In the first even! for Ihe c. II. I
Plesion trophy, (leorge llurkhal- I
ler. Ilillsboro, won second event I
for this trophy.
AMrilK'AX
LONDON".
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MEET TODAY
HKN1. Ore., June 7 ( AP) Offi
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' seed.
Plan To Make Old Spanish Trail
Coast-to-Coast Lane of Flowers
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I COUPON i
D. Ghirlrdflli Co.. i
LA GRANDE
MON.JUNE
Only Circus Coming This Year
NKW OnT.KAXS AP) . The
ton tretch of the Old Spanish
Trail from riorbbi lo rallfornl
will ho n garden of floral and nn-
I intern I beauty If plans now under
! way nrt successful,
i Armies of workers sponsored by
'civic clubs, women's clubs, motor
clubs' and chambers of commerce
(have set forth nlong lit historic:
; route in remove the scars of clvlll
z.iilon nnd glva a lift to nature,
j When tho trees, . flowem and
shrubs hu, akn root and bloi-
omed out. motorists will travel
nlonir n lane of anilean, wild roses,
verbenlas. popples and under the
sheltering boimbs of silver maples,
oaks, sycamores, eucalyptus and
royal palms.
Kssldents alonit the hlKhnay will
Ii eninurn(ed to keep the road
way clean and protect rolorttil
nooks nml Iho wide sweeps of
forests. Such a trial, the ponors
believe, Will attract Ihomantli f
tourlsti who welcome fsopt jrom
bare, uniihtly trails,
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COUPON
D. Ghirardflli Co.,
904 North Poinl St., Sin Fnnciuo, Calif.
Please send nw.fret of charge, one f vour"SwI Sixteen Num
ber Two" Recipe Packets.
Strtet and A'o..
Grr-
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