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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE- Monday, March 30, ljfo CUBS LOSE TRIO ; TO FRISCO SEALS Chicago Team Headed Homeward Today; Beav ;: ers Wallop Seattle, 15-8 Br Ih( AsMClated I'rtss The Chicago Cobs were headed ; homeward today by way of Los An- j ' gele. bul the San FTa:icls Seals of j l' the Pacific Coast league baiked In the knowledge they had oatierca three victories in a many games wit ri them, the last one yesterday morn " lng by a score of 5 to 3. Sam Gibson. Seal right liander. held - the Cubs scoreless for seven Innings. .- He faltered only in the ninth to ' walk two men and the Nationals scored two runs. Batteries were Gib- I son and Baldwin. Penebsky for the ; - Seals: Smith. Wamcke and Grace j '.. iot the Cubs. . I The Nationals bounced back In the , , afternoon, however, to lake the San ; Francisco Missions of the Pacific j Coast league 12 to 3. A five-run ; " Cub rally ID the first inning started i - the Missions' defeat. Batteries were ', " Bush and Hartnett for the Cubs; i f" Biggs, Cole. Holllng and Brenzcl lor the Missions, j Cubs I.oe to i In nine exhibition contests the t Cubs lost three to the Seals, won ' four from the Pittsburgh Pirates, j wone one from the Missions and ! dropped one to Oakland. They play the Pirates in Los Angeles today. 1 Prenarlnu for tho Cubs today, the Pirates trounced the Detroit Amer icans 4 to 3 In Los Angeles yester day effective pitching by Krvln Brame and a timely homer by Georee Grantham did. It- . Batteries were Brame. Wllloughbly and Hemsley for the Pirates; Sorrell. Herruig ar.d Hayworth for Detroit. J l fa, al ' : :y - V . .'V. r !-- ."...! 1 ". -s :.',' . . J McCarthy Finds Reports Libel Club's Hurling Itr A In ii 4. Could L fAsociaied Press Soona Editor, f ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. cr It took ( Joe McCarthy four years to build up i a pennant winner with Ui& Cblc&go (Cuba. He hopes to produce similar re suits with the New York Yankees, with the assistance of some superr ball players, a lew -breaks'" and the ever-handy Ruppert check -book. "This year?" repeated Marse Joe, in answer to a question concerning the Yankees c&asces of landing some where around the top. "It's Just a gamble. We are doing some figuring ana juggling, seeking the rignt ccm j Di nation. -U we find it. if we get tie pitch I mg I expect and if our reterans hold j theH own through the season, we j will be heard from, j "We can count on scoring a lot of I runs without any guesswork. Hitters nxe utn, uenng. Lazzeri, Combs, Lary and Dickey are bound to pro cure. "I don't think our pitching is as doubtful a quantity as some of you boys do. We hare two great right- uanaere in (jeoTge rcogr&ss and Joe Mrtarthy. new manasfr o( the New York Yanks pictured looklti over his troops In triii; trainln ut St. Petrn-iiurs. f ku rrs a lot of potential ruiti In (he hard, dritcs of the club' sluggers. And the boit liittine 'rm ha rile-1 are. of course, the "huitie run twin," llabe Kuth and Lou tirhrig. for Portland: McQuail. Zahnlzar, The CMb secVnd strlnrs fared . 1 1 Kal tf than htr, hrlh.r. .nrt! WV1SUUIU W Vi.tr Wv li j " - - i. I hflnra th Dptmit reserves a to defeated Oakland of the Pacific Coast league 6 to 0 at Fresno be hind the pitching of Sheriff Fred Blake who held the Oak to (our hits. Batteries were Blake and Z. Taylor for Chaclgo: Daglia, Oriman, and Read. Ricco for Oakland. lira vers Wallop Sratt le The Portland Beavers smot hered their Coast league rivals, the Seattle Indians. 1$ to 8 at San Jose In a game featured by 28 hits. The ball was banged for six home runs, four triples and eight doubles with sin gles completing the total. Batteries were Bowman. Solln&sen and Wood (ill Stomach Troubles Headache and Di lzziness 4 m a game played on the Sacs ; heme Held. The reserves uroite camp j oalter the game and left for .os r A:;c;eles to Join the regulars. j The Stockton state leaguers blanked ! the Seattle Indian reserves and i roofeies 14 to 6 at Woodland. Cal.. to i round out yesterdays exhioiuon con-tests. Bobby Jones Is Still Up On His Game Of Golf PORTLAND MAY BID FOR A. L. Ily Paul iminerman A50ciated Press Soorts Writer! AGUA CALIEKTE. 'Mexico. March i 30 iJ For those who have been a bit i dubious. Bobby Jones is still up on his golf game, despite a busy session ' of picture- making In Hollywood, to which he returned today. I Teamed with Leo Diegel. local ! pro and twice professional golf cham- WORLD SERIES leading golfer, ol Mexico. : Jones went to defeat at the hands r j qj Qecrge Von Elm and MorUe Dtitra PORTLAND, Ore-. March 80 '.-Pi ; yesterday, one down, over the tricky If "sufficient interest and attend-: Agua Calteme 25.C0O championship ance" can be assured. Portland has a course, to assist charity in Mexico chance of getting the "Junior world - and bc United States b7 approxi ecrles' this year. Russell Cook, nar ! matcly So 000. iionai airecror oi American Legion; Dutrn Win Honors osseoaii. torn an interviewer here t Stanford WTiips Washiitgton Team In Cinder Meet SEATTLE. Wash.. March 30 iPt A note of warning to eastern track and field teams was sounded here Saturday night by the Stanford In dians when the southerners swamped a well balanced University ot Wash ington combination &7 to 44 In an indoor meet. Coach "Dinlt" Templeton. of Stan ford, plans to take his fastest and strongest athletes to the I. C. A. 4-A meet this year and after they cap tured 13 out of 15 first places and broke five or six new Washington Davriian records in the Husky-Cardinal duel it looked as though he would have to send them all. Kecords Bettered Hec Dyer. Templeton's great dash voi- k'vnw THtT "" ad of beta j, HID lot KNOW " ,,mct ,hreats ever since thirL'- nkeefJ-gMar.nFer- the cJt - A -,id5rikoTth;.wcrJd series." MaSag & Br'm csat siSn Etreet worked three young p ISirJ him for their Wichita Falls nspection before being nt" ana then buying him from Danville. 111., , St Joseph, Mo, J the verv next day! . . . Talent Greensboro. N. C. but they Plentiful 2 ?he Three-Eye league good enough to blank tET7 thl1?ason. since the collapse of the champions In eight out of nlae central and Sally loops . . Three- nlngs. . Eve clubs have been selecting the cream of the applicants . . . that n CA,E ,-0 particular Class B circuit is P? ; Eill Hourke, scout for the Chw, w exhibit Class A strength this year. I noU Reds of an J- ! visit ne once paid to the tralni,, ! school, operated by the CtuSSi ; In Mnnatnn with tho rv,,.- r1" March 30 lP He found somethinK Uke isn . SrllMKl.lNd IN K. C. K-SV5A3 CITY. March 30 wv He found sometbinK like isn. Max Echmellng. who says the name blticus youngsters learning lZl nirt K nrnnour.ced 'Smayllng, ; lmsehall A B C's. Thev war. .T star, clipped two-tenths of a second 1 arrived here last ntfht on his way , bered, to simplify identification, off the 75-yard mark by winning i lrom ma okla.. to Excelsion Springs, . pjje was impressed hv .l work of a lad whose number w iiiaue in- in 7.6 seconds: Ben Eastman wrote ' The Cerman heavyv-eiEht, title h new figure In the 440-vard dash ! t,.iri.r anlrt hp would rest at the' uea ne uiuc ii.c wtpe w w.i . Missouri neaitii u.,,.. r' - aulries. but was told the ir onds. live-tenths of a second better ; (n nreDaration for his proposed fight ".,,, h ,. hih .I.."" than the old mark: Abesold won the Kilb w. L. "Young" Stribling. , h) h f the ReAs to' consider two mile In 9 minutes 55.4 seconds to i , . 5 t,nlrr,v col!ln . ns first baseman with the Rnni,? . (i i.,.. .," --''"rani Sport Slants Internationals last year and tin- understudy to Jim Bottomley inth the Cards. ., "I had the satisfaction at leurf ff Vnfiwlne T hurl n1lrari .1 rmtl nlntrnf " T?j-iirlr rsmaV.. crash the record of 10 minutes 8 j seconds: Bob Jones threw the discus r 155 feet 1 inch, bettering Paul Jes- ; sup's last year toss by two feet one Charley Ruffing. Plpgrass won't be In! cn,an? l 'ndJan ,IelaJ SearPehL0;paperdVxe: Sut' he i - " 25 MC- will be ready very early in the season. ; , "Herb Pennock-s arm looks f me ! Jcnra 15 onlf a sopbomore and again. Ed Wells gives us another ' mJ become a sensation in the dis- i j - . . ; cus even before he Is graduated. "uni kwu souinnaw. ana ! .. ? :. . - j. i i .1 . . arawt tVrnfin rnnu. tn ,. ,hr,.h ' oeiiujie vtins- l satisfied all ana sunury owic" uumi D)0vi m me iutm mju tSTtirnT tocomethroug h , Gcnuns- Washtngton s na-1 with the almost sensational success : ball player can be placed wheri Rm skrtj T . J tional ball mile champion, gave the of their chain-store1 system for the he will have best chance to derclm Gordon RhSIi ,ii L. Huskies their only record when he ! development of baseball talent. There are cubs available In ewS ii?ran 351"" u "lre " help U. i voa the 880-vard run in 1 minute i The assortment of players in the i classification for training numou.' ui een u oniy one or two meet ex-i 53.3 seconds, clmoinc: seven-tenths . rnrriinal cnmn at Bradenton is one : They con be "promoted" dun. Ily Aliill .1. would , hflti nlnvpr." Rourke rpmntVi (Associated Press Sports Editor) The St. Louis Vardinals. whether or not they repeat in the National . PROMOTION A Nil EVERYTHIXO league pennant race mis year, iiavt , imuim vi ui.tewi oi tne car- pectaticcs we will be well fortified ' With the assistance of two able coaches, Arthur Fletcher and Jimmy ihey turned home ail square. t,,-!-. w,.w . .T . oer par ' tranlnS than they did a year ago. They fought to the fifteenth on ; te a -ipHnarian. an even basis, Jones and Dutra still f Hg.K4 drlver' He seems carrmg the burden. Von Elm's i to n thms out of the rut putts, all sensational, died on the - !hf? "?Je been ln slnce tbe death of ho of the cup in four successive tries i SulUer Huggins. on the heme stretch, while Diecel. 1 Te ot 10 leara a lot about the talking to himself by this time, de- Payers in this league, but the game j CLEVELAND. March 30 yP The clared he wouia give up golf and ap- i5 Just the same." remarked McCarthy j body of Ernest S. Barnard, president ply for a place In tlie old men's when mention was made of his shift ; cf the American league, lay in state home. "It's my irons," quoth Leo. ' rom the National league to the ; today while final respects were paid "My best shots in my bag. these irons. : American. "Beskles. we've got a lot by scores of baseball magnates and and I ve been experimenting and ; ci smart nail players on this cluo. j irienas. The body ws brought here last off the figure he established last ; cf the sights of the "Grapefruit year, i ne oniy otner two events Circuit. correspondents are won by Washington were the jave lin and nign jumps. FUNERAL FOR BERNARD WILL BE TOMORROW tcunded. rival managers and scouts awe-stricken by the quantity and quality of material collected for ex amination by the parent member of this elaborate system. The wonder is that the Cards ever fail to be at least 1-2 in the pennant race, with such talent to build from, and the answer is that they have won three pennants ln tho course of a season, if their performances merit such speedy development, as In the case of tlfc young pitcher, "Dizzy" Dean. : AU this effjciency on the part ol the St. Louis organization h, failed to meet the approval of baseball's high commissioner, K, M Landls, but the answer seems to rest in that old familiar phrase: "i thie be treason, make the most cf it." r los ny touch. I swear I'm Men like Pennock. Laazeri, Gehrig, through jCcmbs and Ruth don need a man- "Untll tomorrow." someone added. ; ager to tell them how to play." Leo grinned. j McCarthys smartest move since On the short fifteenth Von Elm . shifting to the Yankees was the sign stepped up and drove the ball to ing cr Joe Sewell, veteran lnfielder within two feet of the pin. Dutra . released by Cleveland. Alabama Joe was only a short distance away ; probably win play third base regu while both Jones and Diegel, fooled - iariv and solve the club's infield by the strong cross-wind, were In worries. a trap to the right. Dieeel had a; Thi -4ii t toh nr. bad out but Bobby made a valiant j ture agatn at seCond. with Ben Chap---.rVS?.;!"!" a reservist. Lyn Lary is Mc- sontft "ii OD nfrenns. hv lar th lire- ft"""" diu lur nan. iuc uaii v... , , , ,v, j iat niaht. ;Iest crowd ever attracted to a coif dribbled past the cup just a few : XllT,f. n m ti ininai eh here witnessed the contest, mcnes dui enough to lose the . y ' The east-west play-off has never ' match been held west of the Rockies but' which saw the tall dark California Cook said It might be staged some- Spaniard. Dutra. Long Beach, Cal.. where on the coast this season. . professional walk off with indi- Coofc announced the dates tor the vidual honors. From the s;art the Pacific Northwest tournament as match developed into a duel be August 13 and 14. tween Mortie and Jones, although The eastern contender ln the na- i Von EIm llke obby. a fom:er amp.- tional finals will be decided in a l4?ur P" .stepped inn with a birdie tournament at Manchester. N. H.. ! If your stomach is sick, you arc sick all over. It yxm can't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tfred when you get up as when you went to bed. For io years Tanlac has restored to health and activity many thousands who suffered just as you do. Air. Daniel Vincicuerra. of fiaot ' a... o . ' "i victorv for hi tr&m. c-.-i in -i i i ' -, ,. I fc" -v, i euu me western , ' oino oi., i iiuaucipnia, a.t says, i ; at Colorado Springs. August 27, 2H i Jones and Diegel never were In have not had a dizzyspcll or a head- j and 29. i front. Dutra started matters by ache since taking Tanlac. My appetite J Cook announced the dates for the;winnlng the first hole with a birdie has increased, my nerves arc in better i Pacific Northwest tournament as ; 3- Jones, who was playing the course match. 1 ( cn the fifteenth hole to assure a night from Rochester. Minn., where! Barnard died suddenly Friday. 1 Funeral services will be held at i the Mafonic hall at 2 p. m. tomor- j row in charge of the Knights Tern- ' plar. With the exception of Charles; Comiskr. owner of the Chicago White j Sox who is ill, all American league t presidents will act as pall bearers, j After the funeral of Barnard, scores ! cf baseball leaders will go to Soencer. ' Ind.. where last, rites will be held Wednesday for Ban Johnson, prede cessor of Barnard as league president. Wright Victor In Tennis at Boston i wen the national tennis singles cham- INFANT'S SHOES First Step Soles, size 2 to 5 ' 1.50 values in close out numbers. 79c each or 2 pair for $J..50 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP fehapc and 1 can enjoy a good night s i n "e"81 ,J a,m - "e 15 oo-x on a lur - second time, naa expenencca sleep" a (tour of inspection to decide the site , difficulty on the first two holes pre- iTr Tan It- Anfnr , .u, it a' t ' tor thc Narthwcst meet. .Corvallis, . vtously. He promised Diegel that Lee ianiac do or you what it did j ore.; Walla Walla. Wash.: LewtMon. ; he would conquer them on the sec- lor mis suiiercr. it corrects the most i Ida pnn r obstinate digestive troubles relieves ; ing the tournament. He has already Staking part on the firs:, he squared gas, poms in the stomach and bowels, visited the first three and was on ,be nuitch with a birdie 3 on the It restores aDDCtitc. vicor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. The cost is less than 2c a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist to day. " Your money back if it doesn't help you. Adv. Ins way to Billings today. second, by sinking a 12-foot putt Mortie came rit;ht back on the Even fish go in schools with a por- j third with another birdie, a two poise. ; this time, by virtue of a curving 20- . foot putt which trickled into the cup. Illinois farmers are to conduct a The others took par os. Jones fol campaign to make the public "milk lowed this up with the best ball on conscious." Isn't that what the milk the ftftn with a birdie three made man does when lie rouses us in the possible because Calamity Jar.e. work morniiit;? ing at her bet dropped a 22 footer. SESBa r.uu-'ar rare (.,., Tr. , Cutra set a sub-car once for the 18 ' XV lit II f.nv V I ft fir holes, getting & 35 on the hazard-1 : , X' m strea-n heme nine for a 70. one un-; In (inPIl 1'OUVItSU Oct. Jones had a 37 on the la nme. 1 111 U ' V'1 1 V1' r r"e .l"r' "nJ Dwnrr V- r h no , BOSTOK. March 30 W. C. it7rJuniZ 5l,mTn: -W:lfy c. Broowi-n. won the P. ?unl.y i 18 ho!es. north and south open golf champion 2any of Hollywood's movie stars came out to see their npwlv in ci-irwi nr-r-. nr.H, i., . stroke in a nine-hole pi Tl E.Uery deluded Harold Ioyd. 1 35" 011C """" lOT ,he -MMa" oe otcfmb?ldw : T.ho sas releree ol the match: Oeoree : vh. 11' , , tJ defeated M1s Snrah Palfrpr nf Rrnnfc- Eai'rof-. Jack Muihall art - Tht Wo professionals decided to oeieatea juiss an ran i-aurey oi tsroot- i-mnall andlfan' h 6econd prize :"' 10 ,wln ae women's national ' rr.onev wltn Bldu going to eacn. oirs - ' ....--t....-...,- the rlaY-off was determined unon to Saturday. Miss Palfrey, first seeded tblp here Saturday, defeating Joe Plonshlp by defeating Frank P. Fra 'Tureesa. Elmsford. N. Y.. by one ! aw ?' f"'- ,m thc winaI i stroke ln a nine-hole play-off after j10"1"1 2"6. 6-2. 6-3. LORIMER'S LA GRANDE CITY DYE WORKS Cleaners of Fancy Gowns Men's Suits Dry or Steam Cleaned Plioiie -Main 72 ,i-; ' 102U Deriot Street " ' succesS'ous to TVAitDhdiirT " --.-r decide who should wear the Cham-, P"? lost In the final 6-3. 8-6. pioaship crown for the coming year, j Rain started soon afrer the play-, oil began. W1HE MESH UOTTOM HELPS ENT1LATE POtLIRV XEST "LA GRANDE'S OWN STORE? We wish to express to all La Grande our sincere appreciation for the hearty wel come extended us on our opening day, and especially thank the business firms and others for the beautiful floral pieces presented. We feel that the highest achievement of any firm is not mere dollars, but the friendships that come through business association, and we assure you that we will constantly endeavor to merit your continued good will and friendliness. H.OKil. WHISKKK f'LOCTF.I! SHAVES 'EM roll EXPENSES GAINESVILLE. Fla. i& Jubnny Minardi, ban:;imwe:tiht bexmg ch-m-plca of the Southern conference, is snlppinc his T.ay through school. He is the most popular barber at the University of Flcnda. and his '"f " I "", DAVIS. CaU tP Mesh hardware a line cf waiting custorr.trs. cloth is gaining ln favor as bottoms ln Minardi has not been defeated this , Iccordmg to J. D. Long IVZJ.?- ?I'.n,?- -' , I? P y; Oniv-ersuv of California farm Sf 1"' eirn:a'!e 'he.JM'.. f ihere. The new bottom la used with- : cut straw. - Long says the new-type nest has better sir circulation, an important j factor during the summer, and is : easier to clean. "A new idea in nests." Long says, "makes use cf a wire-mesh he team as he was always the first I 'Gator hauler to enter the ring, j The diminutive pugilist is a prod- uct of Tamoa amateur rings, i : two or m HI.KH C.WtKY i-r-p nui t'tvc i li L -tk-UfrVh bottcm placed at a slight slope, so .nIffti' ' ecg rolls forward un- I . r. . m , er the nest approacn, wmcn 15 I the New Orleans Pelicans ln the . ,uim,t. 1 Southern awoclation this year. 1 nJ P' "t"- In Whitney Glazner. Fred Johnson i rh,l nnl h" lhc n"?' f and sal Gliato. three twlrlers who ; Preventing soiled or broken 1 eggs . as won 45 games among them last year. ; several hens ue the nest in succes sion. Incidentally, the nest is better t ventilated." j 'Manager La:ry OUbert has a staff ; upon wnich he pins his hopes. Tcorn ; tea "Leiiy" Lee. southpaw now work ins cut with Cleveland, a!x may be baefc. The outfield is completely new. man .a,ry,:B. JxrS to "be Eo- ZI1 . MANY STATES PLAN TESTS or NEW POTATO VARIETY F.KINELAI.TJER. Wis. I.4 A new fixuirf thn.-e th!-; year. 1 Inc. 8 N fast- M . $is&& Oneida county farmer, after 10 years experimentation, because of its heavy yielding qualities has attracted na- ' tional attention. He called it the "Longhope." and last year on his farm produced 600 bushels on two and one-half acres. This year he will plant 15 acres. The" United States department of agriculture will test the "Longhope" seed at the federal experimental sta tion in Arttook county. Maine. Farm departments oi several states also wiil test the seed. WATERED BABY GRAND wont look so gjrand after the fire .MANY .LKM ANS SI UKENDEK BERLIN A League of Nations report shows Germany's suicide rate is two and a half times higher than elsewhere in Europe. The continent has 50.000 suicides a year with 16.000, an average of 44 1 day. in this country TllFr T or mm: pkm e COSTLY IN UK1T1S1I A KMT 1 WOOLWnCH. England For con verting nine pence, cr 18 cents to his own use. Eereeant Arthur Smith of the Royal Artillery has been reduced to the ranks; sentenced to 28 days hard labor and discharged "with Ig nominy" from the army. He w-as convicted by a court martial of having taKen the nme pence, given him to pay postage on a parcel, and affixing two previously cancelled stamps on the package. last or INHAHITANTS TO gi IT LONELY ILE O W WARNOCK MGR Hudson, Ivx, Durant, Star, Hup mobile. Nash. Austin, Whippet t. Overland. Wtllvs -Knight have Auto-Lite Eleclrlc Generators and Starters, orfii tu) Sen tee Station BURGESS BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION Oppmltf l.a iranrte Orocery PWLLHELI. Wales i& The little Island of Bardsey. at the tip of the f i South Caernavonshire coast, is soon to be evacuated. Life on the island Is dull and the lnhattants have tired of their solitary existence. And the young people wouldn't re mam on the island; they anted to "see life." The four farmers probably will move to the mauuand. The pastor and his wile will leave in April. PARIS HOUS HAPPY PARIS opi The French capital Is such a pleasant place for dcs that few of them go mad. The sanitary inspector reports that of dcgs Mn the city, only five showed signs cf ' ratlin A New Radio.. Echophone Model S-5 Eight Tube - Screen Grid - Super-Hetrodyne Complete with guaranteed tubes $69.50 CEIVLT aT noV FvrpV,U4' DEVELPED RADIO RE 1HA1 DOES EERTHING YOU BFIJFA'F tup tfipat rBLEULD D WIT" AX E"SE V0uLTGEDEiM- Sensationally New Delightfully Different Emphatically Better. ASK TO HEAR IT BOHNENKAMP'S G4 YEARS IX LA GRANDE