Friday, May 8, 1931
- ' 1. ,
Saturday
Millinery
Special
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Only. Values to $10.50
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DUCKS, CONTINUE
IN FIRST PLACE
Portland Club Defeats
Seattle Oakland Moves
Into Tie For Second.
By the AftHorlntrd Prw j
iA determined crew of baseball I
SlfiycrB, the Oakland Acorns, had
rown alongside Los Angeles' Angela
toduy la a tie for second place In
the Pacific Const league, while the
Portland Beavers Increased a hold
they have annexed on first place.
The Beavers scalped Seattle's In
dians S to 1 at Portland yeatertiny
tmd last nlghft, While the Angela
were losing 12 to 0 to the MlfMlun
Reds at Brfn Francisco, the Acorns
triumphed 8 to 3 over Socramento
In a 13-lnnlng contest at Emeryville
to move Into a second place tie with I
Los Angeles. . - j
In defeating Seattle, the 'Beavers
got two runs on four lilts In the sec
ond, adding another tally In the
fourth when Johnson singled with
the bases full.
. Pitcher's lilt Wins (lame
Pete Daglla, Oakland pitcher, de
livered the hit which brought vic
tory In -the 13-lnnlng contest with
Sacramento. - His single scored Stev
enson who had previously connected
for a triple. . It proved- the winning
run. - " . : ,
Tlio Missions wont on a slugfest nt
the expense of four Los - Angeles
pitchers, gathering Id hits which they
converted Into 12 runs. The Angels
rallied In the ninth to score four
runs, but the comeback did not last
long enough. -"''
Scoring two of their runs 'on
homers, Ban Prancisco'a Seals beat
the Hollywood atars 6 to 4 last night
at Los Angeles. The homers were
banged out by Oana and Oaveney of
the Ben is, while Oavtella of the Stars,
accounted for one of his team's tal
lies with a four-baser.
Added Attraction ,
An added attraction In this game
was an altercation between Julian
Wera, Seal third Backer, - and Manager-
Oscar Vltt. At tho end of the
second Inning, Wera became pugilis
tic over the asserted "riding" given
him by Vltt and donated the man
ager a couple of punches In the ieft
eye which - slightly darkened the
member. Players soon halted the
"exhibition." , f '
Vesterduy's ItcsulU
R. H. E.
Seattle 17 0
Portland - 3 10 1
MUJus, Bonnell und Oaston, Cox;
Malls und Wood u 11.
R. H. K.
Los Angeles 6 9 1
Missions 12 10 1
Ballou, Yerkes, Moncrlef, G abler
and be hi u to; T. Plllette and Bremsel.
R. H. E.
San Francisco 8 17 1
Hollywood . . 4 0 1
Zlnn and Wilson; Hyde, Bray, and
Sovereid.
, R. H. E.
Sacramento . j 2 0 4
Oakland :.. 3 12 2
Freltus and Wrts; Daglla and De
nerry. ( is innings.) "
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JOHNNY FARRELL ON GOLF
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"SHORT PUTT?.".', cl'
'Slight tap, with, elbows
irvmust he. smooth, .j
' By Johnny Farrell , :-,
(Former American Open Champion)
As Told to A la 1 1 Could
NO. 9 PL'TTINO
In putting It Is essential to be
well anchored In a comfortable posi
tion. After getting a smooth stroke, with
an easy follow through (for distance
putting) It Is Just a matter of prac
tice and getting the proper line. .
There ore. however, really two
types of putting, one for short dis
tances, the other for anything be
yond 10 or 12 feet.
The short putt la more of a tap
stroke, but It should be mnde never
theless with a smooth nuition, using
the wrists only and with the arms
well anchored to the sides or the
hips. ,
I m hevaa....l
I have a habit myself of anchor
ing my right elbow to the side to
gain steadiness.
Tho long putfc Is a swing. For ac
curacy I usually try to pick a spot
eight or ten fect from my ball, using
this spot as a direction guide. Any
golfer will find this is a big help
in keeping to the proper line.
Putting is at leust 60 per cent
psychology. Some days the hole
looks ns big as a barrel, from almost
APPROACH PUTT
loni free, Backswing r
for smoplkness- stroke
is a swing, not a Kit.
any part of the green. probably be--cause
the player happens to roll In a
long one at the start or get a lew
clofio enough so that . he acquires
early confidence.
I see Rood players as well as duf-
I fers tighten up on the greens, mak
ing stabs at the ball, when all they
need to do Is take a good breath and
relax.
Too much time spent on the put
ting practice greens is as bad as none
at all.
Tournament players make a mis
take by Indulging in putting practice
before play starts. Anyone who
hasn't his putting touch by- the
time a tournament comes along won't
find it on the practice greens. -
I remember one event I entered
a number of years ago at Youngs
town, Ohio. I felt confident I had
a good chance to win.- Before it
started, however, I got. Into a syn
dicate game on the practice green
with a number of other pros. We
battled each other for fully , two
hours. When I went out to play I
found I had left all my putts back
there In practice. I finished nowhere.
Ten or fifteen minutes' practice
before any match or round of tour
nament play usually is plenty.
Tomorrow Take the Penalty
Cincinnati Reds
Change Line-Uj) ;
But Cubs Wihi
Bv Hugh S. FuIIerton Jr.
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
The Cincinnati Reds appear shy a
few Important parts of a good ball
club despite Manager Dan Howley's
efforts to build up something like a
winner.
Howlev made a few more changes
t yesterday, buying Harvey Hendrlck,
Brooklyn utility man, to piug ine
hole at first -base, and - releasing
Chuck Dressen but it appears that
ho has plenty of work ahead of him.
Two Red outfielders, Wally Roettger
and Cliff Heathcote. are pounding
the ball at a .400 clip but no other
player on the team Is even near the
.300 mark. The return of Ed Roush
hasn't worked out and Ick Cullop lias
not been hitting. Joe Stripp, a ,300
hitter last year, has the best mark
of the lnflelders, .268, while Chick
Cucclnellc, who-was expected to do
some slugging, is barely above .200.
The -Reds' pitching also has been
Ineffective. 61 Johnson did seven
good Innings against the Cubs yes
terday only to weaken and Chicago
hammered out five successive hits In
the eighth to tie the score at 4-4.
The Cubs pushed over another run
off Ray Kolp In the eleventh to win,
5-4, for Cincinnati's fifteenth de
deat In 17 games. Kolp won one of
the two -victories and Red Lucas, who
has gone the route four times, took,
the other.
The league leading St. Louis Car
dinals won their seventh game in
a row yesterday, combining good
pitching and powerful . hitting to
beat Pittsburgh 11 to 5. Jess Haines
gave the Pirates only seven hits while
the Cards got that many In the
fourth inning, putting over five runs
and then coming back after a show
er to add four more In the fifth.
The St. Louis Browns, by far less
successful than their townsmen so
far, did about as well yesterday. They
got started In the fifth Inning and
pounded four Cleveland pitchers for
a total f 17 hits. and a. 10 to 4
victory. ' George Blaeholder yielded
13 blows but he kept them well scat
tered to turn In his first victory of
the season.
Vic Sorrell of Detroit also recorded
his first, win of the year, holding the
Chicago White Sox to nine hits as
the Tigers won, 6 to 1. -Detroit col
lected four hits and as many runs off
Al Thomas before he retired the sec
ond man in the opening inning.
The eastern clubs of the American
league had an open date as they be
gan their first western trip of tbe
year and - New York and Boston In
the National also, were not scheduled.
Brooklyn's game at Philadelphia was
rained out.
Baseball Standings
Ity the Associated Press
COAST I.KAlii H
W. L. PcL
Portland 17 12 M
Los Annul J, .16 13 .680
Oukliind 1ft 13 .)6
Socrnmento 16 18 .600
Snn FranclHco Ill 15 .500
Hollywood 15 IB .4114
Missions 14 10 ..407
Seattle 12 IB .400
A.MKltlCAN I.K.Uilr:
W. L.
Clovclnnd 12 7
New YorK 11 8
Philadelphia 0 7
Detroit 11 10
WunhliiKton 10 10
CIiIoubo 0 10
noAton 0 II
St. Louis : 0 11
.St. Louis
New YorK
ChlcnKO
linston
Pittsburgh ...
Philadelphia
Brooklyn
Cincinnati ...
NATIONAL I.KACl l:
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1 1
12
11
11
0
7
(1 12
2 15
Pet.
.032
.670
.503
.524
.500
.474
.303
.353
FIRST ROUND
OF TOURNEY
ENDS SUNDAY
The first round of the spring handi
cap tournumcnt at the public golf
coMi'Ae must be completed by sundown
Sunday, May 10, it was announced
by the tournament committee toduy.
Six of the lytst 16 matches have
been completed, and several others
finished the first nine holes. In the
six completed mutches, Don Pat
ten won from Norman Dcsilet, Lloyd
Davidson defcuted Jesse Andrews, Bob
Quinn won from Dr. Woodell, Charles
i'loberg beat Wiles Latham and Dick
Cluycomb won from Bob Carey. George
Tiss won front Joe Dlehl.
Matches not played by Sunday eve
ning will be stricken from tho charts,
ono of which is posted ut the course
and the other nt the Foley borber
shop. The first mimed of each two
ix me Is to call his opponent and ar
range the match.
Cotton In Ear Is
Gabby s Drawback
VKSTlMtllAY'S (i.Mi;S
Purine Coast
At Portland 3. Seattle 1.
At Mission 12. Los AiiKCles 0.
At Oakland 3. Sncramcnto 2 113
InnliiKS).
At Hollywood 4, Sun Francisco 8.
American
At Detroit 0. Chicago 1.
At St. Louis 10, Cleveland 4.
No other gamut.
National
At Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 11.
At Chicauo 0. Cincinnati 4 ill In-
nlngs).
No other games.
All ordlnanco still on the bonks in
Belleville., 111., urohlblts narklmt anv
vehicle without a horse or beast of
bind mi attached to It.
PITTSBURGH, May 8 tff) Manager
Gabby Street of tho St. Louis Cur
'uils is ulruid the umpires might
,iie Idea he Is losing his grip.
clubby recently has been sinter
ing from an ubsocsscd ear. Cotton
packing Interfered with his hearing
and when he whispered he thought
ho was shouting. Now he removes
the cotton before each game so he
can tell Just how loud he is talk
ing. "Sure would havo been a Joko on
me If I'd have whispered and thought
1 was telling," Cabby explained. "Yes.
the umpires would have thought the
mlllcnluia was approaching."
Wrestling
Was "Nagged" By
Kheumatic rams
Saruon rid me of rheumatic pain
that had 'uiiKgod' me for years, until j
could hnrdly use my left arm. In- I
Kicuci oi my BVMcm oelnn clogged
with poisons and my whole body
feeling cold and numb like It used
to, my blood seems to clivulute free
ly now. My upetlte is fine. I've ;
gained back 10 pounds I'd kvt, ond -
sleep like n log. Sargon Hills rid j
me of constipation and bilious at-1
iftcka, and the relief has been Inst- j
lug." H. H, McCullovh. 839 K.
7Jnd St.. Portland, Oregon.
Sold by Red Cross Drug Store.
Adv.
My Ibe Associated Press
Vancouver, H. C. Joo MulcewtcK,
heavyweight, Dtlca. N. Y threw Ted
Thye, Portland. Ore., (two out of
tlmv). Dr. Fred Meyers, Chicago,
threw Sinn Burch, Omaha, Neb.,
(ono fall).
Syracuse. N. Y. Jim McMlllen and
Billy Bin tush drew. 45 minutes with
out fall; Huns Stelnke, Germany,
threw WilUe Davis, Virginia, ia:20:
licnuto Ourdlni, Italy, threw Casey
Merger, Texas. 30:00; Glen Stafford,
threw George Tragos, St. Louis. 10:43.
BoMon ALMorellt, a 10. Boston col
lege, defeated Pat McKay, 205. Mem
phis. Teim.. straight fulls. 15:00 und
30:00: Stanley gtnalnk. 340. Beston.
and Nick Lutze. 315. California, drew,
30 minutes; George Zarynulf, iuo,
llussta, threw Louis Lowe, 310,
France, 10:00.
Washington Track
Team Meets O.S.C.
CORVALLIS. Ore.. May 8 MV-The
University of Washington, track team
was favored to win the dual meet
with Oregon State college here to
day. Dick Newman, Oregon State coach,
said he had little hope that the
Orangemen could defeat the Huskies.
Others, however, expected the Beav
ers to offer strong competition In
the hurdles and middle distances and
probably In some field events.
Oregon Golf ers
Subdue Huskies
EUGENE. Ore., May 8 P) Univer
sity of Oregon golfers completely sub
dued Washington) --in; a dual gWff
tournament here yesterday, 22' to"
1',. The tournament preceded" the
annual Northern conference title play
which opens here today on the Eu
geno country clul couree. The
matches were player under the Nas
sau system.
Oeorge Will, for Oregon, shot a
brilliant 68 for 18 holes.
Beavers Defeat
Washington State
CORVALLIS, Ore., May 8 UP)
Oregon State defeated Washington i
State 5 to 1 here yesterday, evening
up )ts two-game series with the Cou
gars. The victors used three pitch
ers In trying to stop the Beavers.
Cate held the visitors to three hits.
The score: R. H. E.
Washington State 13 3
Oregon State 5.5 4
Nelson. Flscus, Estell and Mitchell;
Cate and Mack.
Willamette Wins
From Puget Sound
SALEM, Ore., May 8 UP) By the
overwhelming score of 30 to 3. Wil
lamette won Its second Northwest
conference game from College of
Puget Sound here yesterday. The
Bearcats batted through the entire
batting order before a putout was
scored In the third inning, scoring
12 runs. The score: R. H. E.
C. P. S 2 5 8
Willamette 30 24 2
Sterling. Iosselman. Perdue, Nok
mura and Johnson, Sterling; Wood
and Messenger, Houck.
Qualifying Round
At Country Club
With the wenthor man predicting
clear skies or Sunday, another big
day Is anticipated at the country
club golf course.
The schedule calls for the qualify
ing round for the spring handicap
tournament, with 16 men. to qualify.
Another event for the men will be a
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iarr Furniture
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sweepstakes tournament (match
playl.
The course Is reported to be In ex
cellent condition.
On May 17 the country club will
meet a team of O.-W. golfers from
Portland the second annual event of
this kind.
3 3 s
Radio Programs
$ s
National Broadcasting Co.: 7. Amos
and Andy; 7:16. Circus; 7:45, pianist;
8. melodies; 8:30. Laughncr and Har
ris; 0. minstrels; 9:30, Spotlight re
vue: 11 to 12. dance orchestra.
Columbia Broadcasting System: 7,
orchestra: 7:15. band; 7:30. dance
music: 8. orchestra: 8:30, Merry
makers: 9:30, orchestra.
Northwest Broadcasting System:
7:15, sports; 7:30. travel talk; 7:45.
trio: 8:15. headlines and by-lines;
8:30. harmony; 8:45. soprano: 0,
band; 10. Ken Stuart's sunshine pro
gram; 10:30. Moonlight Melodies; 11,
dance music; 12 to 3, Revellers.
Snitlle
KJB (070): 7:15 to 3 a. In,, NBS
programs.
Denver
KOA (830): 6. dance orchestra: 7,
NBC; 7:16, answer man; features;
7:45, politics; 8, Rudy Vallee and or
chestra; 0, NBC; 10, orchestra hour.
Taeoina
KVI (760): 9. CBS; 10, feature;
10:30, walkathon: 11 to 12, CBS.
San Francisco
KPO (680): 0:45, Henry Starr; 7,
children players; 7:15, NBC; 7:45. On
with the Dance: 8:45, "Roads to Hol
lywood": 9. violin: 9:30. features;
10:35, danqe . music; 11:30 to 12,
organ.
KPRC (610): 7. CBS; 12 to 1, Vaga
bond of Air.
. Los Angele
KPI (640): 7, contralto; 7:15, NBC;
7:45, studio, J'D-17, Emperor"; 9
pianist; 9:30. NBC.
KHJ (900): 7:15. CBS; 10. news;
12 to 1, organ.
KNX (1050): 7, .Frank Watanabe
and Archie; . 7:15, dance music: 9,
varieties: 9,, Art club program; 9:30,
Ethel Duncan: 10, "Tom and Wash";
10:15, Wranglers: 11 to 12, organ.
Salt Lake Cltv ,
KSI. (1130): 6. dance music; 7,
NBC; 7:lo. features; 8, singers: 8:1',
Hawaiian Beach bovs: a-sn mw.
talners, ballads, popular music: 9:30,
musical program; 10, dance hour.
Dally receipts under Kansas' new
cigaret tax law have inronori iinrvn.
New Downdraft t
Stromberg Carburetor
FOR MODEL A FORD IS HERE
More speed and less gas.
Burgess Battery
& Electric Station
Opposite Iji Grande Grocery
One of the oldest radio stations
of the army, at Fort Sam Houston.
Tex.. In being dismantled. It wns
rtnlillhed In 190K.
VIOLIN OUTFITS FOR RENT
We have 12 violin outfits in half, throe-quarter and
full sizes, that we will rent for a month. The
rent will apply on the purchase price if you decide to
huv.
Outfits from ?12.00 up.
Reduced Prices on lessons
with each of these instruments.
ADLERS MUSIC CO.
fioxt to La Grande National Hank
New Dresses
All Sizes
in Summer Prints
Guaranteed Colors
New Snappy Styles.
79c to $2.79
Ankle Sox 25c
All Sizes
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
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Freight
Shipments
This firm has always given prefer
ence to the Union Pacific Railroad
in the handling of our freight ship
ments. We are probably the heaviest re
ceivers of Railroad handled freight
in La Grande.
We are proud of this fact.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
, ESTABLISHED 1896