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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, August 6,-1930
rv f"" I r I k. I . iTttn mnre were Added In the tenth
b t v i in i YANKEES 6 TO 4 xrx
111 k.A AX' In their halt of the Irame. Bill lei-
HcMIN WAY !Nev York Team Comes , Z1' ( he, ?5?'
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XSaCK in CUCOfiU uainc,
-'. HOSIERY
Style Number 300 j
However, to Win 7 to 1
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Itv Orlo liolifrtson
lA-soctaird Press Eiiorti Writer)
B;!t tor tne presence of the .Wash
ington Senators m tne
forced to retire In favor of Rhem,
who was charged with the deleat.
Fred Frankhouse held the Phillies
to six hits as the Braves gave Phila
delphia a 6 to 3 defeat.
Battle to a Draw,
American
the New York Yankees might
p there lighting the Athletics
. , d. r?au. As It la. however.
I'. iri and company are battling
in third position, ten tcmc-s deck oi
ti? i j:i'.Tj.p:i;S end not much chance
tit ; Annr.y Mi;n;d as long as they
r.if! iriucul'i! to iU.y Walter John-
ve bt the Yanis Lomski, Lenhart
in 13 of their 15 meeting tms sea-
;..n. Tl.'- V;j:js surcc-tl'ti in break
Jtk t!. jii.x ..-". f Tfiiy b:it not until
the c-r-!:.iV..t - n uf1 v:rn their seventh
M : fJ. by ti-kii:'' .!! J-'it of a
dfjt;h!f ii'-it-r 'J " 4. :i Ruth hit
j)K In t y-Jti-.L hoim- ni;i but tliat
t!.'J:i't Ji- lp mv.rh -..fi- n .Vi.tr John
a:ii ! s ;.o; ))'; on Pennock
ai..i rj.arli? Rvffing was
Iiv.i-' rc-i- :. :!! .'or tVic Yanks' 7
i '.Mil ame.
: out with a
j-; ana then
clown v.Hh
f Lifji.c-cl the
j going Into the ninth bui a five-run ed Brown from post to post but was
.rally sent the veteran Adolfo Luque ; unable to get the cagey easterner
to the showers and tied tne score, i oeyona tne groggy stase. Aimougn
Brown was staggered in tne nm, sec
end, sixth, ninth and tenth rounds,
he went to the canvas only once. In
the sixth be was down for a nine
count.
Townsend took every round except
the fourth and seventh which were
even.
Only Brown's ring generalship saved
htm from bitting the canvas for a
ten count. He frequently hung on,
at times so tightly the referee found
it difficult to pry him away. In the
ninth Townsend nailed Brown with
a great right to the chin and sent the
tack, eettine five hits. Including
; homer. In the ninth, to go Into the
; National league batting leadership.
Cub Aio Win
j The Cubs kept pace with the Bob
Ins, snaring three runs in the ninth
' to defeat the Cardinals 5 to 4. Bill
1 Kallahan held the league champions
' to two hits, one of which was Hack
Wilson's thirty-sixth homer, until the
ninth when he weakened and was Phlladelphlan Into the ropes, appar
ently on the verge of a knockout.
Bouncing back and wrapping his arms
around Townsend. however. Brown
held on until the bell.
BOSTON Dave Shade, Los Angeles
outpointed Joe Anderson, Covington,
ATLANTA Ted Goodrich, Atlanta,
!and Billy Algers Phoenix, Arlx., drew
SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 6 fP) Leo t (io.
Ir.ms.:l. Aberdeen assassin, today was .
Gttll a knockout ahead of Fred Len- j jum; .K u.mKN ilKM.SG
Portland Wins
First Game Of
Seattle Series
Elk. Wash., with two draws and
a knockout In their three meetings.
They found their second draw In
te six round main event of an
American Legion card last night. . In
TO
With the flattering
Narrow French Heel
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th:filh -.(!i!,.-';UMvf vie
f rs V fci.t iu(' ihn Indii.i
of C'l''.'i'iuii(l'- irA'.r r
j Th Gi.'nts and Roljins furnished
; another one of thr!r spectacular con-
U'i.'s i:l the N'.'.tlonal Irague. Brook
Hn fatally winning 9 to 8 in ten in
t nlnr-. 'I h" Olfints tmllcd 6 to 1
SHANGHAI M Chinese women of
tho rising generation In Shanghai
nr rttKmrrilnir the Chinese drcfis In
this battle, as in one at Portland a j fav0r of the attire of American worn-
weeks ago, neuner snowea Hujwr-
itv. Alter six rounds of furious ;
livhtlng both were given three rounds ,
u;Hl P.(fpree Don Fraser showed no
hf-sltitlon In calling It even. Lomakl ;
knocked Freddie cold here two years
ago.
-vn break.
, Boston TOWNSEND IS
runs In the
hiU-hiU hii
rv. the Ti
5to4. Three
ris vyre un-
EASY WINNER
OVER BROWN
I OS ANG3LE3. Aug. 6 (ff) Billy ,
Townsend. Vancouver. B. C slugger, !
today holds credit for an easy ten ;
round decision over Harry "Kid" .
Drown, veteran Philadelphia welter- ;
weight, won last night at the Olympic,
Townsend. a heavy favorite, punch-
By (he .Associated Pres
San Francisco's Seals and Missions
were tied for runner-up position in
the Coast league today, only two
games behind Hollywood's leaders, as
the result of successful openings in
the fourth week of the second half
season.
The Missions took a close though
loosely played game from Los- An
geles. 3 to 3, yesterday, with Herm
Pillette pitching.
San Francisco went to Hollywood
and trounced the Stars easily, 8 to
2, in-the first of their Important
series, as Elmer Jacobs beat the
league's top ranking hurler, Turner,
on the mound.
Sacramento opened night baseball
in Oakland by downing the Oaks. 5
to 4, scoring four runs In the sixth
to overcome an Acorn lead and win.
Bryan was the winner and Crag head
the loser.
Portland tVtnc .
AMKiilCAN FASHIONS J Portland started the all-northwest
series by giving Seattle an 11 to 4
drubbing as Keating. ex-Senator,
held the Indians in check.
At Portland: R. H. E.
Seattle - 4 11 1
Portland ll 15 2
Lamanskl. Kunz. Hubbell and Bor
rcanl; Keating and Woodall.
At Oakland: , K. H. E.
Sacramento j, 5 10 2
Oakland ..: 4 8 2
Bryan, Gould and Koehler; Crag
head, McQuaid, Henderson and Lom
bardi. At Los Angeles: R. H. E.
San Francisco .. 8 11 ' 2
Hollywood 2 8 4
Jacobs and Gaston; Turner and
Bassler.
At San Francisco: R. H. E.
Los Angeles 2 13 2
Missions 3 ,ii g
Yerkes and Warren; H. Pillette and
Hoffman.
Snanghal Is no longer a pure Chi
nese city. Western civilization has
mude such headway in ?ie Asia me
tropolis that the number of persons
adopting the foreign style of cloth
ing Is daily Increasing.
To satisfy the demand of these
moderns Chinese tailors are being
l creed, muciu cyalnst their will, to
hkvXl- a special study of the art of
Uc-5i3i:l:;g and making western
ci.jthvs.
College Teaches Child Care
PTILI.WATER. Okla. (Oklahoma
mothers are going to school to learn
how lo care lor children. A course
for mothers at Oklahoma A. and M.
here has 20 students.
but if
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One of many actual pho
tographs of "spit-tip-ping"
cigar makers.
Tlie above picture was
taken on March 22,1930.
An affidavit from the
photographer 13 on file,
showing that this work
man used spit injinisli
ing the end of a cigar.
Over 7,500 cigar factories are registered by the U. S. Qovernment. Over 7,400
of these hand'roll cigars, producing 50 percent of the output. Every hand'
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possible danger of "spit-tipping." Certified CvCYYlO is absolutely free from
spit-tipping No Cremo is made by hand.
The choicest, tenderest leaves
that the crop affords are scien
tifically treated by methods
recommended by the United
States Department of Agri
culture. Certified Cremo's
purity is safeguarded along
every step of the way by amaz
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wrap and tip the cigars!
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Dickson Hopes i
To Sign Maxie, j
Young Striblingi
HAVRE, France. Aug. 6 MV A
match for the heavyweight cham
pionship of the world between Max
j ""6 w wuiig umuuus ill
j Berlin or London is the main pur
; pose of Jeff Dickson. Europe's lead
i lng boxing promoter. In sailing today
I for the United States,
j Dickson, accompanied by Pa Strlb
. ling, the Georgia boxer's father
i manager, announced he was going
j to-New York to try to obtain the
signature of Joe Jacobs, the German
; boxer's pilot, to a contract calling for
j Schmellng to meet Stribling In a 12
i round bout In September.
The Strlblings are reported to
have agreed to a reasonable percent
age and the battle now depends upon
Jacobs and what dqmands .he may
make In behalf of Schmellng.
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NEW YORK. Aug. 6 w The Inno- i -
cent must suffer with the eulltv as t .T
i Kid Chocolate and Jack Kid Berg t Ciif r jtt pnnnp:
are beginning to discover. Otlitfi Ejlilkljli ,
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lolate-Bcrg battle In the Polo grounds
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of the "gate" from (200.000 to 1S0.. 1
;. . ... ... JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Aug. 6 Wl I
I Most of the blame for the public's An error In the tabulation of his
lukewarm Interest In this battle of score by his plavlng partner dls-
two of the current boxing era's most qualified Oarl Kauffmann. three
popular figures has been placed In times champion, from further ln-
scme quarters on the epidemic of dividual competition today and re-
foufc and generally unsatisfactory moved the Pittsburgh squad of which :
endings of most of the big bouts In he was a member from team play In J
the last year. the ninth renewal - of the annual :
Apparently Chocolate and Berg, public links tournament. ,
wiiuiii wiua wr loses on
, fouls, will have to share the loss
along with the Garden
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and Thoren, were in the van with a McLarnln. however, appears certain
snappy total of 311. Louisville, with
1 3 1 9 took second place.
j The Harding cup teams play will
;be decided today. The first 32 and
rtsnxmn rirl i r n ties wiU De eligible for the match
FORMER CHAMP Pla? starting tomorrow.
Louisville and Portland, Ore., are
J . : . . bidding for next year's meeting.
League
Standings
Marking a four instead of a five i
on Kauffmann's card for the ninth
Tho n-n(nht ,, , 4 untiiv jug ruuiiu uy uuy Alissions
bcthrr thn PvnortV 1VJ Mi McCall. of Buffalo, was not checked San Francisco
Iiv the Associated Press
COAST LEAtilE
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Hollywood - 15 7
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rtamSStaihi, tlonai." a committee of the United Seattle 9 13
Shte kn n5 rtS ,1 .h . y.aTe statcs Golt oc't'n said. But It Sacramento 9 13
L? i. .? f 1to he th- disqualified Kautfman "as no alter- Portland . 7 15
weight limit should he ever want to atlon can under rule five be made ronmna 7 15
on the card after It has been re-, AMEHIl'AN LEUll'E
how- turned." Kauffman had a ragged' w t.
"? B3- Philadelphia 73 an
Meanwhile. Harry T. Givan, 19- Washington Rd ji
year-old Seattle electrician, appeared New Yorit - 62 46
go after the title.
: The Cuban star's handlers.
; ever, declared Chocolate would
; the beam at little more 'than 126
, pounds at weighing in ceremonies
; tomorrow alternoon
iH0W, aft"non- who has as an outstanding contender for the Cleveland 56 52
'S ht at as high as 141 pounds, will , throne vacated by the Pittsburgh ' fictro"; ..ZZiZZlTZsa 56
havn no trnuhlo .1,. ""r,.'.r'v." "Ctroit. 03
ut uit' ecvuiiu mill 01 ine jo-
pounds his contract calls for
probably will be three or four pounds hole qualifying test today.
1 oj me time no enters the : In the team play. Brooklyn's four
r"'g' hourscmen. Fabrlgjo, Btrafacl. Mnzzn
St. Louis 43
Boston 37
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to not the first actual title scrap with
Thompson, with New York now bid
ding against Los ;ngeles, Detroit and
Chicago for the attraction. '
Fayctteville (N. C.) blames the
home run, instead of praising It, In
sizing up the current trials and
tribulntions of the national game.
Says the Fayetteville Observer's base
ball writer:
"The short fields, with more grand
stand and bleacher space, may be s
better preposition for the owners of
the clubs, but from the real baseball
fan's point of view they would much
prefer witnessing some 'old-time' run
ning catches and spectacular plays.
"At present the North Carolina
Piedmont league is experiencing scant
gate receipts and night games hare
been Introduced.
"The nalelgh and Henderson clubs
are not eauinncd to Dlav tne game at
night and they have been threatened
with expulsion from the circuit, m
the other four clubs are catering to
the fans who either work in the af
ternoons, or have lost interest in
what is commonly known as the na
tional game.
"But, if the freak home runs con
tinue to play a major part In the
scoring, baseball is apt to lose that
favorite sobriquet.
"The National league, with no Babe
Kuths, has more home l-uns to its
credit than the Junior circuit and
tho National loop has short playing
fields."
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ny Alan i. (iouhl
; (Associated Press Sports Editor)
Since not a great deal can be said
fcr the aotual champions of -flstlana.
f some remarks may be set forth In
i behalf of three "uncrowned kings"
; of the ring Kid Chocolate. Jimmy
: McLarnln. and Young Corbett III.
( Chocolate holds a decision over the
; new ruler of the Uehtweights. Al
, Singer. and the general, feeling Is
I that he can repeat any time that Al
willing to take him on.
The Cuban flflsh lilcpwic.. nrnK.hlP
would have little difficulty outpoint
ing tne icainerweigm lltleholder. Bat
Battallno. He can make the feather
. limit and outclass Battallno as a box
1 er. but the Keed Is not likely to
; get on early opportunity to demon-
strate this. Instead he meet Jackie
(Kid) Berg at the Polo grounds
August 7.
McLarnln failed in an attempt to
win the lightweight crown from 8am
' my Mandell at a time when Mandell
' still had something to offer Inside the
. rlni;.
; Since then the Irishman has whlp
: ped Young Jack Thompson, the cur
rent welterweight champion, and
i would be a favorite to do so again
any lime they can be brought to
i gether.
Young Corbett HI belongs In a
I closi with McLarnln In this resnect
I Corbett has licked Ihomavm
times and had the neero down for
arount. or nine in their last encounter.
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