La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 15, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, August 15, 1930
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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NEW FELT HATS
FOR FALL
White, Pastel and Blacks
$1.95 and $5.95
HILL'S
La Grande's Largest Home-Owned Store
completely superior yesterday as Ma
lone stopped the thunder of Brook-
southpaw are. lasted less than two
Innings and Clise Dudley could no: !
check the Cub slugging until VAt
damage had been done. i
With four teums kept Idle by rain i
and wet groundB, the Np.tlonal league
us a whole made little progress ye
teidnv. 1 he tit. Louis Cardinals and I
Huston Bra vex divided a close double ; Bfimes,
header. Hocks 8c 1 bold lo-a a tough
struggle In the llrst game as the
Cords put on a two -run rally In the
ninth to win. 4 to 3. In the s?cnnd.
old Tom ZccharS outlasted Burleigh
Stars Maintain
Lead; Frisco Is
Loser To Ducks
MORGAN VE ATS
"WILDCAT" IN
SEATTLE TILT
(Ih ttt;i .tsKix-luIeri Press)
Maintaining their lead of
the Hollywood Slurs last
fjht copped another from Seattle, .
13 to (J. to remain In an apparently
cafe spot for the moment at the top
ci the Pacifte Coast league. The
Htsrc" win v.fls chalked as their third
lrlmes and held St. Ixmis to s:x tuts ?tttt against the Indians for the sctlson hm. ne surprised more than
SEATTLE. Aug. 15 Tod Mor
gan, for whom many fight fans have
i hf ii rhnnffitk? rilri?ft btfliis! hn sniw
Jwo ; posed ly spent himself so often de-
lendlng the world junior lightweight
crown he wore recently. Is beiijg ac
claimed today by that same' fickle
crowd as a real contender In the next
heavier division of lightweights.
In the outstanding light of the
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CHIGAGO WALLOPS
BROOKLYN 5 TO 1
i.-l.lln rli.'llrniui llll..l nil) n 1 t-l
2 win U-s Anodes, two goirure behind the
Win 'Olh Vlt-torv ' lra(tcrt. lopped Snt-ruineiuo 4 to 1
Throe- pitchers. ' Fcrrell. Earl 1 h- i,ld "e this week
Whitenlll and Eddw Durham, pro-, rt sarmmemo two to one wins
virii ti.. unn. or the American i "' ' the Senators. Ed Baerht held
Final Game of Series Will
he Played in National
League Today.
for a 5 to 1 Cub triumph. But still
jthe hlg advantage for the Bruins Is
. i that the difference Is In the losing
Itv Hugh .N. 1'iillerton Jr. i column where Brooklyn Is two games
(.Associated Press Sports Wrlterl , to the bad. The future sehclulfs
Unless today's final clash of the t show little possibility of a "break"
"decisive" series between Brooklyn j for either team.
mid Chicago finally brings something I The Cubs, held In cheek to son
like a decision. It looks as If their degree through the ssconU game, were
race for the National league pennant
might continue Indefinitely, or nt
tember. Despite the big margin thev I to"" of the season as Cleveland came
hold over the Robins In their sea- ' buck lroln live straight d.-icuis w
nn- mm. ti. . . v r,t i- nound out a 13 to 0 triumph over tne
able to get far ahead In the three Philadelphia Athletics. .
games of their current series. i Whltehlll won his tenth successive
Chicago has won two clashps and game, setting a major league record
went one full game ahead yesterday i for the seasun as he beat the New
as Pat Malone pitched a fine game . York Yankees. 6 to 1. on a seven nit
9.000 fens In the civic auditorium last
night by showing superb condition
alter all his campaigning in defeat
ing Leslie Wildcat" Carter In six
rounds. -
Carter put up a game fight against
league's day. Fen-ell won his 20Ui vie- i.k- oeiinn.r i luur mu in mis u-.st ,he mon cxp(.rienced Seattle boxer
but the negro was no match and the
decision wits easily Morgan's.
The first round was tame, tvllh
and eleven strikeout pitching perfor-
mance.
Durham, pitching In a lesser cans:-,
turned In the best hurling Job of the
day. He shut out the St. Louis
Browns with four singles and without
a free trip to llrst to give Boston a 3
to 0 victory.
Washington's Senators used three
hnrlers In their llnal clash witn cm
lllliks Win
It looked like a win for the San
j-iojieiseo acais nerc yesterday, when. Mch feeimg their way. but from then
i cm:- uie uimii liming mey were 0 Mon was master and his let
leading the Portland Ducks 3 to 2. A lHlnd COntlnuallv twisted Ills rival. !
n-.! ,i: the latt frame, however, saw Carter tried gamely to cope with
the Duck pull out of the losing end. ,he brniiam boxing of Morgan who
and win the tall game. 5 to 3. The opwlcl up the fourth but the for-
.' !' 'imam In third place, however. mrr BvwM fighter staved with him
i f.t dropped a game behind Los An- nnd , ,he ('th drove Morgan Into
Reduced Prices
On All Sun Suits and
Swimming Suits
35c to $1.98
Girl's Hats 50c
Dresses 50c to $2.65
Wash Suits
Aire 2 to 8
35c -50c- 98c & $1.49
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
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The Kan Tranclsco Missions who
urn last night 8 to 3 from the Oaks,
crep; i;p to a game behind San Fran-cUi-o
for fourth place and apparent
ly h? nutile is on between the two
Bay city clubs.
At San Francisco: R H K
1X9 cago and obtained the be.it results of; Port !a nil S 15 0
them all &o nr BS !,'a""l"i53 a:" r'umira a a a
concerned although they had some- Walters nnd Woodall; Turpin. Pern-
thing of a struggle to win a 5 to 4 am' Pouebaky.
decision. At Oakland: R H E
Mis.;ir;ns 8 13 2
I.OMlOS WINS MTiH Oakland .3 73
MF.W ORLEANS. Aug. 15 Jim . T. P;llctle and Brenwl: Crairhead.
Londos. recognized in seme atntes as M;Qun:d. Arktt and Lombardi. Rlcci.
A corner.
The fight was forecast as having a
decisive bearing on futures of both
men who have recently entered the
lightweight division. Carter had a
slight weight advantage, entering the
ring at 1374 to Morgan's 136Va. (
Northwest Acquatic
Meet Is Tomorrow
world's heavyweight wrestling chum
plon, won two straight falls from
Gino Garibaldi last night. I.onclo5
weighed 198 and Ganbaldt 208.
wii.Kixs nr:n:.vn:r
VANCOUVER. B. C Aug. 15 UPt
John Freeben;. veteran Chicago
wrestler, defeated Paul Wllklns. of
ft'ait Lake City. Utah, by takking two
talis out of three in a fi-ature v rt st
Hng rnat'.'h hore la5,t night. Frre
berg won the first and third falls,
taking mo deciding one in tlie fifth
round with a body slam.
At Ion Angeles: R H E
battle 6 10 2
!ioii wood 13 ig 5
House. Kunz. Lanmnski end Cox,
Krrrcanl: Turner and Basslor.
At Sacramento : R H E
l.C' Angeles 4 7 1
Errr.nionto ...
Baecht nnd
KoehlCi.
Hannah;
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Plynn
PORTLAND. Aug. 15 iA The Pa
clitc northwest swimming and div
ing championships, final acquatic
event 01 major importance here this
yea., will be held at Jantsten pool
tcmcrrow with more than 75 en
trants. Heleno Madison. 17-year-old Seat
tle school girl, who put a crimp in
almost every known women's swim
mink record, has entered the 60, 100
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Commercial bankruptcy causes
loss of about $750.000. 000 n year i
Ameriran business.
Cox
Auto Electric
Electrical Ignition :ind
liattcry Rvpttirs on all
Makes of Cars
Ph. M-7."irt M25 Adams
4 0 ! pud 200 metre free style and the 100.' j
and metre back stroke. J
Among other entrants are: Dwan
Gtlson, Jacqueline Garton. Jess Ry
therford. Chuck Pedling. Luck and
Henry Schacht. Stan Choyce. Jack
Medics and Pat Ruth Linton, all 6e
uttle; Barbara Rothermel, Marguerite
Barrv. Oxiel Luxton. Harvey John
on. Vic Smith. Vernon Peterson and
Silver-ton Wins
From Seattle:
A! 1 Iriof rw 1 Tommy Colvln, nil Tacoma: James
i.TvJill(tlll JJCctlCll I Burns. Salem. Ore., and Bed Need-
1 ham. Wenatchee.
n'.KEP Ore., Aug. 15 fP) Silver- '
tor.'s Amcrlenn Legion Junior base- ! CITY PLANS
t'.n.cluutcd from the sand lots, today'
rtauflH within striking distance of the !
I::;i'.l'j northwest regional champion
rhlp
Tin? Silverton youngsters yo3terday
j .vr.miiecl the Kainler-Noble team of
Seattle. 15 to 2. Pocatello. Idaho, foi- pendent upon whether It is ncces
!ov,efl suit by defoating the Billings.! Rry to drill 1.000 or 1,500 feet. The
Mont., u-tim, 12 to 7. That brought j first well is only a little more than
i-Jilvcrtnn and Pccatello into the final ; 1.000 feei deep while the second
br.ickct of the two-day tournament. . uell Is nearly 1500 feet Into the
Grviilo Schwab, Silverton's stellar , ground. It Is believed that both
southpaw, held Seattle scoreless tnp the same water source, because
throughout the six Innings he stayed j oi the same pressure and tempera- ;
TO BRING IN
THIRD WELL
(Continued from Page One.)
Drive down nnd visit this store. You will be pleased with the abundance
of merchandise to choose from in this clean spacious store and best of all
you won't have to worry about parking space.
the mound. Bv that time the
Oregon boys had run up so great a
lend Frisco Edwards, the Silverton
m!inag'.'r, put Johnny Perrine In the
box to save Schwab for the final
l;anip today.
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rim; in the seventh but Kitchen s i wells tapping
wild throw was ehieily 'resjxmsible for ground watr,
turo ol the water. A porous section
o- earth would account for the tni
ferenco In depth, it is said. That
there is a plentiful supply for a
third well Is regarded by city offi
cials and Mr. Durnnt as certain. Gev
ernment figures show that when two
Corn Flak&s
or POST TO AST 1ICS
i:- mm ijrieci. unnnnrL in inni
m iiuung would have held Seattle score-
S lcss
RS Alter the game Shirley Bosselly,
p( ccai'h at the Lincoln High school. Se
nnit', u I ill i'uut;ii ui iiic- rkunitt-i -umi.
source cf under
do not offect each
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR
CAMPING
HUNTING
and
EQUIPMENT FROM OUR COMPETE STOCK
See
the New
Remington
20 Guane
' Automatic
Shotgun
Also
the New
Remington
Pumps
i 12 and 20 Gunge.
Camping Supplies
Folding Tables V
Folding Beds
Folding Chairs :,.
Camp Stoves
Coleman Lanterns
Electric Lanterns
Canteens -j
Hammocks ,'.
Fishing TackJe
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
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Dthers flow, there Is room lor an
other. Whenever a well's flow af
fects others tapping the same water,
then the capacity has been reached.
At present the capacity of the sheet
'of water La Grande is using has not
been reached, it was said.
start Work This l ull
Pkg.
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team said:
"rilvprinn has the best Hmlor bnse
S2 ball team I ever saw. I ilgured we The plan Is to start drilling this
HgJ had a chance, but it was obvious j fun with tho hopes ot nooKing a
irom the first Silverton was too much i third well onto the city system before
for us. If the Sllvoiton teams plays May or Juno. The well will be
like that in U Its other games. It drilled close to the other two. located
f?S can't help but win the national f near the Second street viaduct,
Mayoonaii
Jar
Host Foods Gold Medal lirand
Look at this price.
Full Pt.
New Green Corn
This coin is beinj; picked tonionow morning hefore .sunup,
assuring rPa f,os, f iit.,-m.s,
(ioldcn Han tain
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championship."
When the conlmlsslon voted on the
motion to authorize the drawing up
ci r. contract. Commissioner v. It.
Melvillo voted no. explaining that J
while he favored a deep well, he did ;
iom: nr trn, salt i.akk iii:t
STOCKTON. Cal.. Aug. 15 i.Pi
Kni-viv.li-; in p. loinr baseball carntmlgn
thiit embraced teams in four states, i not want to go on record as tavor
Long Peach and Salt Lake City will ing drawing up a contract with any
men hrre today In the regional fl- one person or firm without calling
ralr ol the American Legion's junior j for bids on the project. Commission- i
ch.-.mplonshlps. j ers A. T. Hilt and Charles Pluylc
The California nine reached the voted yes because they were sure ,
finals bv defeating McGill. Nevada, that Mr. Durnnt. who drilled the j
ytstcrdav 9-4. while Salt Lake City other two wells, was the best pos- j
earned the right to contest for the ; siblc well driller that could be ob- j
lour-state title by nosing out Jerome, j talned for this work. j
Arizona, 3-1. ' The matter of financing the well j
Ti:ne! hitting coupled with Lee i was taken care of and the cost will
Stir.e's excellent mound work brought be spread over a period of four years,
the Long Beach squad a win. Slinc j with each Installment and tho an
struek out eleven Nevadans and his nual Interest entered into each year's
team mates banged out eleven hits. 1 budget. In this way the city will
I be able to pay for the well within
SAI.IS Jl Molts WIN i lour years without causing much of
QU1NCY. 111.. Aug. 15 i&i The ' an addition to the city taxes. A
S:.lina. Ka:i.. American Legion Junior j little may be shaved from other
baseball team will be one of the ' Items In the budget to allow for the
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contenders in the all-western rone I well's cost, thereby holding the total
' tinal;- to be played at. Colorado i expenditures at about the same fig
S.nimrs. Colo., early next month. I tire as in the past, it was said. The
rtallylng in the eighth Inning to ' budget will be drawn up In NovAn
: r-vereome a six to two lead, the j her and becomes operative on Dec. 1.
: Kansans last night defeated the Ccmmlnsioners at the meeting last
Springfield. Ma., nine to win the i night emphasized the fact that clti-
rrg tonal finals here. 7 to 6. ' "ens and business men of the city
I have been persistent of late In the!
Pronko Nagurskl. Minnesota's line ' requests for on additional well to
Mm crushing back of last vear. will plav ' increase the supply of water, and
vv nixe s
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Don't fnrget this on your grocery list for
Monday morning's Laundry.
racKa
SOMETHING SAVKI) ON EVEHYTIHNC
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with the Chicaco Bears, nrofesslonal I they feel that the majority of the
im unuiae approve ine t
team, this year.
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' nlan.
The New Annex to the
SACAJAWEA
is Using
or Insulation and Sound Deadening
WHY?
TVonn sc. after thorough investigation,
Mr. Roosch believed that Celotex would
prove the best material he could buy for
that purpose.
If it's good for the Sacajawea it's good
for your home.
' Look it Over
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today, tomorrow and next year. QuajitJ
is uniform whether you buy it in Mainf
or Mexico. Th"ats why when peofl
change to Puritan Malt, they stay witb
this brand. . f ,
II you want more quantity as uell m
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