La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 03, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER, LA ' GRANDE, ORE.-
Th uiisdayi July 3, 1930
White Felts and Stitched Hats
$1.95
HILL'S
La Grande's Largest Home-Owned Store
Soopt
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Bobby Turns To
; Minneapolis For
: OpenGolf Play
NEW YORK, July 3 W Flushed
with a stilting welcomo celeuratlnf!
his dual victory abroad, Bobby Jones
today turned Ills face westward seek
ing new golf worlds to conquer.' .
Bobby spent today resting at his
hotel and preparing to start at 2
p.. m. (E. 8. T.) for Minneapolis
TURNER TO SELL
PORTLAND CLUB
Received Offer From Van
couver Man No Option
Taken, President Says.
Slants
Alan J.Gould
Lfeaili rode the waves with Begrave
, and overtook him as he was aoout
I to add the record of traveling the
I fastest on water to his distinction of
speeding faster on land than any oth
; er man.
! "There's one thing; you know, old
chap, that you can't beat and thata
uegraves luck, it naa always stayed
with me and I believe It will continue
to do so, if we have the good fortune
; to race again.
Bp spoke the famous British sports
; man, Sir Henry O'Nell Dehane Be
! grave, one evening something over
a year ago at Miami Beach. He had
; shattered the world's one-mile rec
' ord for automobile speed by attaln
i lng the amazing pace of 231 m.p.h.
on the sands at Daytona Beaoh. He
had Just beaten Oar Wood, greatest
of American motorboat pilots. In an
PORTLAND, July 3 iP) The Tele
' gram said today Thomas L. Turner,
',- -i-C imimolnt - president of tho Portland ball club,
ori'the Broadwav Limited. ! nn'' decided to sell the Beavers, the international duel on Blscayno Bay,
His mother and father will ac- 1 franchise ana real estate nomings ana and lt was to Wood that the remark
company him, but his wlfo will re- accept ono of two positions ho has , Bbout "scgrave'a luck" was ad
turn to Atlanta and the Jones chll- n offered by major league clubs. drM8cd.
dren, whom she has not seen alnce i Telegram Bald Turner had re-, segrave was firmly convinced he
she and Bobby sailed for England. : colvocl nn offer for tho franchise from ; bore charmed life In the perilous
No demonstration waa planned at i Bob Brown, Vancouver. B. C.. who ; cn0Ji0 ,or speca honore; equally aa
the train when Bobby departs. He i wula m"" ,e Beavore to Vancou- 8ure that he would beat Wood and
waa said to prefer to leave quietly, i vw- No option has been taken by adu tne motorboat record to hta
Tho modest lawyer and .bank dl- Brown and no other offers have been automobile mark. But his "luck" ap
rector of Atlanta. Qeorgla, stepped off , received, the newspaper said, parently had run Its course and Be-
tho Jiner Europa yesterday to bo ac- I Turner, the Telegram said, received gmv),s name , aaac(I u, a long IlBt
corded a reception befitting the first : ne oUc 10 become president of an . of others: Jimmy Murphy. Prank
American to win both the British ' unnamed major league and another , Lockhart, Roy Keech, Lee Bible.
amateur and open championships. j to be chief acout and advisory man-: . ,
Above the din of shrieking sirens, I "B"- lurner rclu8ctl 10 name tn0 j "It's still too early to make any
popping firecrackers and tho cheers "'"!'" . , , . , , . predictions," remarked Bucky Har-
Sf. thoanrt. Bobbv manaued to aav Tn0 Prlc0 or 11,0 franchise was not . ris, the Tiger pilot, on his laat vlalt
that he had, no plana for retirement : announced. i to Now York, "but tho Athletics have I
from competitive golf; that he had, . . ,-, i a gooa cnanca to win again if orovo,
given no thought to winning1 all U' He denied financial difficulties had Walberg and Barnahaw settle down to
four major clioniiilonshlps thla year. ' Influenced him in placing the club on the kind .of .pitching they!, . know
which Include the Athorlcon open ! market, saying the Portland plenty about. ' Tho A's are .the. club
arid amateur yet to be played; that ' Beftvera was one of the highest aal- to btot, anyway. ,,' '
be did not leave his bag or famoua ailed teams on the Pacific coast. I Connie Mack has been having' his
clubs' behind in England; and that Turner, who has been at the head troubles, plenty of thorn, but with
luck played a large part In his trl-, of tho Portland club, for five years, the cripples .returning, to tho llno
umphs at Bt Andrews and Hoylako. i "M be Intended to maintain a per- up, the , world's ehamplona have
" Bobby corroborated tho statement mnnont home In Portland and spend struck a more conalstent winning
of hlB close friend, O B. Koolcr, who i mo winters on the coast. He-refused , stride. . ,
aid, that ho did not play up to his ; to name the major ' leaguo ;club i which , y. Meanwhilo the Yankees; Cleveland
usual form in the competition abroad. offered him positions anil also re- Washington have taken turna at
, "That's right." Jones agreed, "but fused to set a solo prlco figure ; comiito atronir. The New Yorkers
j waa lucky and after all that'a moro I have required two monthB to Juatlfy
important eomotlmes than playing : - - 1i;nii:s RHI'OHTS i the optimism they arouaod In traln-
VANCOUVER, B. C, July 3 UP) ' ini camn but thev now loom as the
Bob Brown, Vancouver baseball pro- most dangerous contender, especial,
; motor, denied roporta today that ho ly with Herb Pennock pltcl-jng In
I had attempted to purchase tho fran- : old-tlmo form Pitching Is ono
I chleo of the Portland club of the j thing tho Yanks need in carload lota
Puclflc coast baseball league. I and Pennock's auccessful comeTback
mown noniea mat no over naa con- has helped fill tho order. Tho re
Well."
tilSKO SEAT EN
B Y GRIFFITH IN
CHICAGO RING
: ' ' .. . . . "at present
CHICAGO. July 3 up) aoraia Am-1 i, ,t,i in nn,,..
broao OHf nth, tho aspiring heavy- ,
weight hope from Sioux City, Iowa, t .
fefTback'to "llckor ,tom FOUR OF FIVE
toSm&X&TJ ATHLETES WIN
Chiding critics at the Chlcogd sta
dium last night by giving rubbery
Johnny - Rlsko,' tho big cake bakor
from Cleveland, n sound thrashihg
in IQ rounds.
sldoied purchasing tho club saying mark that Bob Shawkey made to me
"at present I'm well satisfied with my , in Florida still holds itood:
IN GERMANY
In Florida still holds good:
"If Pennock's arm falls .to recover,
he probably will be through .for
good but if he returns to form, the i
Yankees will have a good chanco to
win the pennant, ; i. , , i
y. ,; : : ':,' ',,:;: j, . ' .
.'Samtnv Mandell -was world's lltrht-
weight (chairipldn befcre' hla' forth-
' 'comlnff . nnoonhnt and - chnllfmanr. ,'AI
j ; .DpESSELDORP,'-i Permany.i July,: 3 j Slntef .fdf Now York, over ;donno -a-'(IVAmonoa'e
iflVe; track ' nnd; -fWld -j professional ilove. s.'Mandoll won1 the,
'. Th, hii' . i,n' tttn ' 'uood In thnlr-flvnli titinnn rniir.n nudfiliit ttinl Jltl tt.! liiafl.' niifl ' hftji'linlrr-i It
hotdrlous doBpollor of chnmplonshlp 1 foroigu competition and today 'teoro i -linger i than any j'qtlier -'iilghtoriiln'
hopes and by tar his most impres- ridy,-for, moir accdud toot . ut Duos moderfi' times, eitcept Benny Leondra.
tlMr 1 , -!' fi- i i "ulUorr,;aormuiiy. i: -iV.i :ii:i!iS)f.: -SlugeflboganjlUB flgUtlhgcareeliilit
,u-asbiu( imiuu mo uouai tuiu, viiw- luKiiig pun, in a meei, at, uoiogno i f -",,,'i:-,'f; : ;
Ilth carried tho fight to Rlsko from I yesterday four of tho Americana won. I '.'-,-: 1 y '' ' i T" "
tart' td.flrllBh, wlnnlhg nlno rounds! thdlrHiieeialtlo while tho relay team ;f Vim' 'i iMm WWWf-'!i
acclalvely. Ho outsluggod and out- i camo through for a fifth victory.; Ed b;W; ?"S" ofc'Vf ,p' 1
boxed hlB rugged rival and cracked Iliuiun, Georgia Tcch'a star , broad
hhn almost at will with his shower Jumper, was- tho only man- to lose
of lofts, fights and hook?. ; aiid ho plucod decond In addltloh to a
,' Rlsko. votoran of many a tough third In tho loo-mstcr dash.
tattle against ovon toughov fighters 1 PetoBowen. of Pittsburgh; took the
thatt "Tutfy," Btood upright through ; 400-lneter run; Tom Warno of North-
11 an, however, and never was in dis
CALIFORNIAN '
SURE TO HOLD
OREGON TITLE
western, tho polo vault; Btevo Ander-.
nbn, or Washington, tho luo-metor
high hurdles and Oeorgo Bullwlnkle,
V I KLAMATH FALLS.', July '3 ' (K A.
Aruiiiiiiiis, oau uibhv, won.' a. aeaiaion j
over; Sam Langford, Klamath- negro
boxer, In a bout here last night. Bqth
wolghed 148, .1., ;i fx ' ;'
tEari BcQbe,. Portland, lost 'to Dick
Reed, Klamath heavyweight., Pat Mo
Coy, Borrla, Cal., light heayy, knocked .
of Collego of City of Now York, the out Gus Eton. negro, In the second
tiOO-meter run.
Klt.MI-1 AltTIII U WINS
round of a prellmlharyt
coy s first ring fight,
it waa Mc-
' I 8ALEM, Ore., July 3 P Ernto Ar-
PORTLAND, Oro July 3 (!) Tho ! thur, Canadian middleweight wrestl-
1930 Oregon state tennis crowns for : lng champion, doieatcd Harry Elliot,
I Totephono aorvlce is to be opened
i bolweon Hclslngfors. Finland and
, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia,
Texas Klwanta clubs are trying to
both men's and women's singles to- Unlveralty-of Oregon wrestling coach impiove relations Dotween towns and
night win rest on tne Drows or can-; hero last night two matchoa out of 1 """uy hi vnai. staio.
fornlans.' Tho southerners eliminated : throo, Arthur took tho flrat fall In, "r :
the last thrco Oregon 'contendcra yes-; 26 minutes wlln a half body scissors
terday. ; and arm bar after he had shoved El-
- The battle for the mcn'a alnglea 1 Hot through tho ropes In breaking
Will be between Jack Cosgrovo and j away from a leg hold. Elliot clamped
Ray Caaey, both of Son FranclBco, I on a Boston crab to tako tho aocond
while Mrs. Gold Myor Ooas, Oakland, : fall after flvo mliiutoa. The decld
and Charlotte Miller, San Francisco, j lng fall went to Arthur In 10 seconds
eeeded In that ordor, will play for I when ho grabbed Elliot from behind
the women's titles. I when the latter turned to speak to
', Cosgrovo yesterday surprised tho ' a second Just after tho clang of the '
spectators by defeating Bradshaw liar- , bell started tho melee.
rlson, seeded No. 1, 0-0. 0-0, 8-0.
6-4, 6-4. Casey ellmluatod Jot CADDY yon JONES I
Coughlan, Ban Francisco, 6-4, 0-3, ' !
STATE
Starts Tomorrow
6-4.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 3 (Pi To Don-
Harrison, howOVer. had Soma lnoaa- 1 avail Dule. 17-venr-nld MlmieimnllN '
"'."B jvowiuftj. nv 111111 t uuuuy, im-iu wiio Kitcu jemeruay 1110
Bob Hoogs, former University of greatest honor and privilege any cadcly
Oregon stars, dofeated drank aove can think of thi of being permlt
and Joe Coughlan. Califomi niiR. In (nil In fnrrv I Hi p-.iihu nt ItnlitMr
win tlio men's doubles chnn.ptonHhtp. I Jones when he plnys In the national
The score was 8-0, 2-fl, 0-3, 7-5.
A 100-Rcre airport in operated by
tho American Legion post of Car
bondale, 111.
open tourimment ut InterlitchcB next
Luck, In the form of paper slips In
n lmt, had much to do with the
awarding of that privilege.
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ALL ' LAUGHING
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Roscoe Karnf
Slim Suramervillo
Dorothy Gulliver
nd
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COAST LKAGl'E
W. L.
Los Angeles 60 30
Sacramento 48 38
Oakland -. 48 41
Ban Francisco -.48 43
Hollywood 45 42
Missions 42 45
Seattle 37 50
Portland - 34 53
AMKKIG'AX LEAUl.'E
W. L.
Phllcdalphla 48 26
Washington 44 25
New York , ....43 26
Cleveland 35 36
Detroit ..30 43
St. Loula .20 43
Boston 28 42
Chicago 25 41
NATIONAL LEAUL'G
W. L.
Cltfcago .....:43 28
Brooklyn - - 40 26
Now York 38 32
St. Louis 34 33
Boston 31 34
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati 27
Philadelphia
36
40
..24 38
Pet.
.581
.568
.628
.617
.617
.483
.425
.301
Pet.
.425
.638
.623
.403
.411
.403
.400
.379
Pet.
.606
.606
.629
.507
.477
.470
.403
.387
By The Associated Press)
. . lomet!c
Chicago Sheriff waits for Hunter
brothers to descend to serve summons
In BUlt to tie up flight proceeds.
Washington Hoover answering
ecnators' round robin, asks that naval
treaty be dealt with at earliest pos
sible date.
Washington Senate and .house
conferees on veterans relief bill .fall
to reach agreement.
Washington Treasury department
awards (32.480.000 contract for new
government building as unemploy
ment relief measure,
f Norfolk, Va. Grand Jury returns
1134 Indictments against officers of
defunct title and trust corporation
charging violation of state banking
act and grand larceny.
' Foreign
London Quake shakes Calcutta,
but does no damage. ,
Vatican City Five new cardinals
receive the red berretta and capi
from Pope Plus
t Moscow Htaiins program endorsed
by Communist party congress,
j Oslo Norwegian canners decide to
1 abolish price agreement reached last
i year.
Sports
I New York Sharkey-Bchmeling re
. turn bout, called off.
North Dakota and Montana, repre
senting more than 20,000.000 bush
el? of grain, have signed up as stock
holders of the Northwest Grain association.
BARROWS FATTEN .FASTEST
WASHINGTON P Barrows make
better gains than sows when all get
the same kind of feed and attention.
tests by the department of agriculture
reveal.
A stalk of rhubarb 18 Inches
long and six Inches in circumfer
ence was grown by A. H. Walker of
Pittsburg, Kas.
Farmers' Elevators Sign
BISMARCK, N. D. VP) Nearly 100
farmers' elevator associations In
TENNIS LENGTH
FOR UNDER SKIRTS
PARIS VP) No matter how long the
outer sfclrt is for evening on the
shirred chiffon and tulle models
which are much In vogue here, the
Under skirt usually Is tennis length,
Just covering the knees easily.
On International aeronautical ex
hibition will be held at Stockholm
from September 6 to 28.
Stomach Bother?
If you have to be careful of what
you eat and drink, and suffer from
gas, heartburn, bloating, sour stom
ach and dyspepsia, why not make
the I) lot ex 15 minute test? Harm
less yet works with great speed. One
of the ingredients has the amazing
power to digest 3,000 times its own
weight. Don't give up. Get Dlotev
at any drug store. Put lt to the
test. Money back If you don't soon
feel like new and free from 6tomach
distress. Only 60c. Red Cross Drug
Store. Adv.
SWIM SUITS
Age2tol2
45c to $2.68
SUN SUITS
Age 2 to 8
68c to 88c
KHAKI SUITS
Age 2 to 14
90c to $1.35
Outing Knickers for Girls & Women
88c to $2.25
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At 10 to 50 Reduced Prices .'
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