La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 07, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday; Maich 7.193Z
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Paso Seven'
CALIFORNIA WINS
BASKETBALL TITLE
fluskies Defeated 36 to 24
; , iii; Sobriij Game of
Deciding Series-.
ti OAKLAND,.; Cait, Mar. 7 (P) The
basketball championship of the Pa
qillo Coast ,; conference was tucked
decisively away by the University of
California Saturday night when the
southerners. ,took the long end of a
38 to 24 game with, .the University
of Washington Huskies, making or
clean sweep.. of the .t-o-game' series.
,Tho northern invaders rushed in
to a fine opening, Lee caging the
ball through the loop In the open
ing minute. But the faster floor work
lind the brilliant shooting of the
California basketeers was not long
lip. telling, and at half .time the score
stood,; 22 to 8. for the Bears.'
rJIal Eifert, California forward,: was
tfhe scoring star for the champions,
ringing the bell five times from the
floor 'before he was ushered from
the game early In .the second half
because of four personal fouls.
' Entering the second half with an
apparently hopeless lead against them
thb Huskies, encouraged by two bas
kets .tosBed In quick succession by
Mark Antonclch, substitute, fought
stubbornly and swiftly but though
they garnered two points more than
the Bears In ,the final period, they
could not extricate themselves from
the scoring avalanche .under which
they .were swept in the opening half.
Captain Calrney, Washington guard,
again the outstanding man on the
floor, .covering the flashy California
forward,, Klntana, so ably that the
latter got away to only one basket ;tn
the first half.
V BOY BOWi.ER TOPPLES 105 .
MIKKELSENi OF
CHICAGO, WINS
SKI TOURNEY
SEATTLE, Mar. 7 W) Leaping
more than 175 feet oyer a fast course,
Roy Mikholeen of the rfbrge. Ski club,
Chicagotook top honors in. the Se
attle Ski .club's International tourna
ment at Summit today. 1,1 "V ,
The Chicago star hadjjumpS of 176
and 175 feet to rate a 211.5 point
total, more than nine .jagte above
hie ; nearest competitor . "Guttorm
Paulsen, clubmate of Mikkelsen's,
paired jumps of 162 and 161 feet to
take second place with 208.1 points,,
and Nordal Kaldahl, Holly burn, B.;
C, was third with 207.6, compiled bjn
leaps of 171 and 156 feet. . j
John Elvrum of the Cascade Ski
club, was high man in the combined.!
jumping and racing point totaling. A
combined, score of 408.3 was derived,
from fourth place in today's jump-
lng and second in Saturday's 18
kilometer race. . -
Jumps, of 167 and 173 feetgained.
204.5' points- for Ernest Wlntemute,
of arouse Mountain. B. C, and he
placed first in the class B jumping.
John Leed, Princeton. B. C, was sec
ond with 198 points, and Erllng John
son, Leavenworth, was third with
169.3. -
Slick snow made safe landing
problematical and spills were fre
quent, i
ATHLETICS ARE
OUT FORBUNTING
Philadelphia Hopes to
Make it Four Straight
American Pennants.
Union Is Normal '
Again With The
Tourney Ended
By Airs. L. Z. Tcrrall
(Observer Correspondent) - I
UNION (Special) Tournament
days are over and after several days
of bustling crowds and excitement
Union has settled down to its usual
quiet routine again. From the stand
point of attendance, the success of f
the tournament compares favorably ,
with that of last year, the receipts
being only slightly less than lost year.
uu Qvery nuua canuneuis u:i tim imu
CLASSIFIED ADCJ
-THE M.UtKKT PLACE OP UNION & WALLOWA COUNTIES
(Count five average words "
,to the line.) ,
Per llhe, 1st insertion 100
Per line, each added consec
utive insertion . 7c
Minimum chargo on one
order 25c
WANTED
HOUSTON, Tex. P) Houston has
n 'boy .wonder' bowler, E. C. Ricks
JrA who , weighs just 80 pounds and
stfinds four feet two Inches. Using a
14-ppund ball, he has toppled as high
os 165 pins.' t
Acidity
Heartburn, Gas, Sour Stomacl
If excess acidity sours your food am
causes suffering from ena, heartburn
dizziness, coated-tongue, and bloat
lng, you are bound to feel grouchy
run-down, nervous, and can't sleei
well. I want you to quit suffering
right now. so come In and get what:
consider the greatest medicine I haw
ever found. It's only 60c and if i'
doesn't stop gas, pain, etc., In a fet
mlnutos and soon make your stomacl
feel like new, you get your monej
back. Just ask me for Dlotex. It'
gcuarar'ieea. .
Bed cross Drug Store.
Adv
FRESHMAN COACH DIRECTS
STANFORD'S TRACK TEAM J:Up lies In. ,the possibility ' of
(Note: This Is the first of a
series of first band stories on
major league club prospects.)
My Alan J. Gould
'' (Associated Press Sports Editor) '.'
, FORT MYERS, Pla., Mar. 7 m
Instead of either being broken up,
as some experts predioted, or showing snortsmanshin of the contestants and
any tendency to disintegrate after the spectators, were to be heard. With.
,threo straight years at the top of the . the three bands from- La Grande.
American league; as many expected. North Powder and Union and the spe
tho Philadelphia Athletics no, ap- j c)nl numbers furnished by. the local
pear stronger than ever. iHigh school, music filled up the ln-
' If anything Is going to stop them i,.,,ik. rh nn-
from running up a record streafc of tnIn of the Richland team enteitaln- wanted to BUY Heavy liens. Call
,four straight pennants It Uke y wlU ed tho oroWd with some original se-, ' observer. 3-5-3 to.
havo to be the old-fashioned law of lectlolis whlch he sang to the ac-'
averages.- ., : ... Icompaniment of his guitar! The gym)- WANTED You to buy your meat at
This factor, aided and abetted by Um W(UJ coiorful wlth lts vnrletyl tho Eagle Meat Mkt., 200 Fir.
Grimes. Hallahan and Martin,, iot decorations and the many basket - 3-4-4 tp.
compllshed the downfall of the Ath-,bnlu that adorned the ceMag were' :
letlcs 'last October, but It has dam- aonatcd by the TOrlous SOhools for WILL BUY 80 old batteries. Will pay
aged neither the class nor the morale , t. . ' ,,. , .. according to their condition. New
RATES BY MONTH
2 lines", per month W.50
3 lines, per month 3.26
4 lines, per month .J. $4.00
6 lines, per month : $4.75
Each additional Hue over five
charged at 50c per line per month.
GOOD PAY STEADY WORK
Several choice openings In. Cities
and Towns for ambitious men and
women. Experience unnecessary. We
finance you If required.- Write to
day. Mr. Thomas, Superintendent,
426 Third St., Oakland. Calif.
3-7-1 tp.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Five room modern house.
Write Box B Observer. 8-7-0 tp
For rent
FOR RENT Strictly modern 3
room iurntshed duplex, In bast
residential .district. Allen Duplex,
1607 4th. Main 543. . 8-7-t f.
FOR RENT jCheap, Two.4 room ful
lushed houses on U and Pine St3.
Ph. 424 W. 3-6-2 tp.
StriotLy mod. 6-rm. house, fine
homo and fine location. Inq. 1405,
N Ave., or Ph. 434-J. 3-5-4 t.
4-RM. MODERN HOUSE, close to
highway shop. Call F. 250. 9-4-3 t.
MISCELLANEOUS
EASTERN OKEUON 6chodj of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credit. I.' 6; O.
F. temple. 447-J. . 9-B-l m
MONEY TO LOAN We aro rcpressn- '
1 tatlvos for the Prudential Ins. Co.,
and ctul make farm or city loans at
attractive rates of Interest. Chas. H,
Reynolds, Insurance, loans .and,
. bonds. - 9-1-1 rri,,
FOR RENT Small house, 2009 Cedar
BtroeC- 3-3-t f.
LA GRANDE MATTRKSS and Ophol
eterlng and Rug Gleaning -Works.'
Ph. 424-w. Chas. Edwards, Prop.
.... .. ." 12-1-1 m.
STEAM HEATED APTS..
Reasonable. Ph. 407-R.
11111 Apta.
3-4-0 t.
of the club. ,Of its seven rivals It
feare only the New York Yankees.
Connie Stands Pat
Barring accidents, Connie Mack will
Dorothy Lee. Infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Roscwall, of Enter
prise, passed away on Saturday; and
batteries as low as $0.95. Automo
tive Electric Co., 1426 Adams. Phono
M 520. , 1-20-1 m
'stand pat on the lineup that spread- W"8 brought to the Union cemetery
eagled the pennant field last season. I on Sunday after the funeral services j
The onlv .outside prospect of a shake- . afc Enterprise. . V
Dig Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holmes went to viicvituijisi- waw a bu
automobiles
Jlmmie
Foxx being shifted to third . La Grande Sunday afternoon to at- I
laced at first by Oscar Roet- tend the funeral services of their
running car $100.00,
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
4th is Adams
8-4-1 t.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal. If?) 'land replaced
A prolonged Illness which has kept . tger, ow trying a comeback after , daughter-in-law. Mrs. Orson Holme3. Phone Main 500.
"Dink" ;Templeton. track coach. In -several i-ldes bh habesall's familiar others who went over from Union
bed since November, hasvpiaced the ishuttle. . Unless there is some mis--were Mr. and Mrs. Orr Cllne, Mrs. J. 1 " 111
coaching burden on Bill Ellington. ; hap, however, the team will start the j. Hllller and Mrs. Ida Cllhe. , ,,,,t ui hi.HA-f .-.,-.,
Ellington, using a coaching tech- i032 season .with Foxx, Bishop, Wll-1 Mr. dnd Mra. L le Wllson, of Im- S of batters" n tms
nlque learned from books. ir gettlnt r ,ams and Dykes again composing the bIe, 8pent the TOcltcnd at tho p. cbunt.Jrewl "xperL,cc" smne dlffl!
the track and field men In shape for inner defense. N Fox home and attended the tour- cluty wn"en telows nke Leftv Grove
early meets. Templeton Is able to as , The twin factors upon which the nnment . n" l" irh n L,nki.i
sist only with verbal Imtructlon, A's base 1?-mt the! Miss Gracla Haggerty arrived Sun-1 them acrJs. They did the bulk of
from his bedside. forthcoming campaign are. Fjrst, the t , has the pitching for the American team
Ellington has had marked success 1 apparent good health and strength b atten(llne busincss coileEe. for P,lcnlnS American Mm.
as freshman coach. -.of all the seasoned stars; and, sec- . . ,rt.r,.tj, t- ... . t
..Ona, IIIO aUOUlSlUUU Ul BBVWm Wl . ... -,, .,-! rtf l, f. ... - ..A.,.,.,- ,
IlltOTHERS LEAD TRACK TEAMS '"e rnshaw Cochrane and Imbl(!r' wtls " Uest f Mr' atad Mr3' ",ctlos ot tlV0 "P 18 '""W
4S--0SWVSS5L taiwu OP" o evening... durtag, of.. HattbCf Mnranvllle and tho
. COLUMBIA, Mo. (P) -Track teams Slhimons established tljemselves as j1Q tournament. chnrcoal stoves. They spent one,
of the University of Missouri here ; 'ho big rour. inc as are rw-n E A txmoc, of Portland, . visited night hf a small town in the m
and Kemper Military school. Boon-."1 reserve,1,?0nV.i ir(.snM.(, ' over th0 weekend with Chas. Miller, terlor. and the only heating occom
vllle, are captained by brothers, Wll- " c"m rP lert ,. I Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McCully, or Jo- mbdatlons afforded by the hotel
11am F. and Benjamin Jackson, of I , , ilL pte in Lew stayed at the Union hotel sev- consisted of little charcoal-burning
St.'Louls. Both are sprint and quor- JJ8""1 p'rf , p. "Pf oral doys lost week and attended the contraptions, one for each room,
ter mile stars. , j 'h "itP?1l 'lPiS .tournament. ' ,, ' Furthermore, it was cold and tho
uuy, .utiu u , .- I Prniilc T nf R.omo Flat, who had nlnvprn ivpt-p fnrrprl t.n Rlopn mi nnl-
TAKES PING PONd'TIT'LE
recruit from Portland of the Pacific
Coast league. Both are right hand-
been 111 at the home of Orr Cllne sev- lots on the floor, there being no beds
BB9
PORTLAND. Ore. (PI Frank Dolp, 1 u.f. t,.d in th.ir . l days, was taken to Hot Lake on In tho place. They finally got warm
northwest golf star, won '.the Aide ' . but Mnst the world 1 Thursday. enough to find sleep, out they awoke
wood country club ping pong Cham-" XmDlDns .itowlnir the Cardinals I Fowing the advice of hie phytic- unanimously a few hours later, frozen
VlnCent; -7m- ' fhrea"n ZZF??&' oec-P'S. the Methodist pul- ,,ed search. XVhon they Invaded
c ' ' TH0IVdEepres-' Til Cnshaw ontnSuty 'of 7 Mr'.'Ue had . Thre tnBSff'-u
sloons' ev.dStlSNtne l SlS TWS?S: callers' throughout the -a, berlng peacefully, completely sur
fana district. Three new courses, one ftom Harrlsburg. Pa., la another good , "ho found him very cheerful and rouiulcd by charcoal heaters.
n.n 1R hole lavotlt. .will. bR opened rlwl-if-hnndfid prospect. w j,.v 1, -
kaalnn in turn OTOfm t l-n.m nnrl WlHorn- Umm Tnt.A tn
"UL" "1Mi B1"00 " w J '- . vnllnurlr,,, ho .Qimrinv nnVinnl nofvlrpH
signing contracts. Grove is .under- , - - - 1 --
Ill'j . , j ,.,,.,,, i Leonard Clark-bresented certificates.
?J . s nm .ViorJ and mik-1 to those league membera who at-1 CLAYTON. Ala. HP) "Hog kill
In the spring-
fined to his bed part of the time. FARM WOMAN DEVISES
"HOC! KlM.IMi WEATHER"
FOR SALE-Wheat form of 307 A.
12 A. of alfalfa; under ditch water
right for help upkeep of ditoh. Very 2 AND 3 RM. FURN. or unfurn. apts.
good house and bam, well and cist ; Grande Rondo Apts. 3-2-3 V
tern. Water piped around house, f ,
Mrs. J. W. Daulton, 1027 E. Aider , FURN. DUPLEX, 808 Adam3. 3-1-t f.'
St.. Walla Walla, Wash. 3-7-8 tp I - - ' "
run Ktawi aioaern o room awuuing,'
furnace, 1913 Wash. St: Chas. H.
Reynolds, Insurance, looiis, bonds.
; S-l-t f.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For what
have you? 200-capaclty electric
brooder. Ph. 300 J. 3-7-1 tp.
ALFALFA and clover seed. Send for
samples. Wclser Grain and Feed Co.,
Welser, Idaho. 3-4-3 mp.
IF YOU WANT to buyj home In
town In good location at Its
value see H, W. Smith, at the Fox
Farm. 3-4-0 tp.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Tourist camp
and scrvlco station, 211 Brldga St.,
Baker, Ore. 3-2-14 tp
10 A., MOD. improvements, 6 A. or
chard. Stock, implements With
place, 408 J. 3-1-1 m.
SAW DUST
And 10 In and 4 ft. slab wood. Rdy
McCarroll, M 1027. 2-24-1 m.
FOR SALE: Twenty shares of. stock
In tho-Uultcd States National Bank
of Xa Grande, Oregon; Alma Conley,
Administratrix of the estate of J.
J. Conloy, deceased. 2-15-t f.
FOR SALE Wood, $5 wj $0 par cord.
Prompt delivery. Phone 65U-U.
1-ld-t f.
FOR SALE Only $200.00 down, 15
acres, Improved, Joining golf links.
Balance long tlmo. See J. R; Mar
tin, 1104 Penn. Ave. Phone 404-M. .
1-21-t 1.
DRY COARSE WOOD from Union
$4.25 and $4.50 per load. Phone
Archie Conley, 137 A.
, 1-10-1 m.'
FOR RENT Mod. Turn. liouBe. Inq.
1B0314 Adams. 2-27-t I.
MOD. . FURN.
rnngo, gar.
APT., Ftigidalre, elec.
Cor, 6th and L, 1-B-t t
FOR RENT A nicely furnished room
with private bath. One or two gen-,
tlcmon preferred. Phono Main 007.
.' 2-17-t f.
Proper Judgment :
jiKlpb thyself -wUh fi jiKlfsnient bt
'sincerity, nnrt thou vllt judge oth
ers with ii Judgment .of ch'hrltjr.1-
Miisoii; i
FOR TRADE
FINE. WELL IMPROVED dairy farm,
,177 acres, near Enterprise, Ore., to(
trade for small tract In Unlort
county suitable for poultry raising
Address "Dairy Farmer," 816 Lake'
Avenue, La Grande, Ore. : 8-4-8 ti '
VOCTU Ul'LES IN CHINA,,. Op.
BAYS NANKING BUREAU
NANKING W The fcuomlntang,,
the governing party In China, Is es
sentially a "youth" organization. ,
Tho government's bureau of statis
tics discovered that the average age
of hienvoers bf the party-s executive '
and supervisory committees, lnclud-'
ing branches abroad, Is 40.
Out bf about a thousand mem
bers of Iheso committees, twenty are
under 25,000, the majority being be
tween 30 and 40 with Just enough
"elder statesmen" to bring tip; the
average. V ,k ".' : "
FItlCCItLES AND PIS fRIENDS
t
Breathless!
By, Blosser
J,. him thr. hihpt miri nitcher In tended the meetings of the mld-wln- lng weather" those crisp, cold days
'Lng'm g P P Iter institute regularly, in the evening of fall and winter - have' been
SFL-INT-E-H-S,,
. Official Publication of
THK VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO.
Some girls hear
never get a break.
During the month of
March we are going
to give away
a pint of
grade VERSATILE
Spar Varnish, a pint
either
our best
of : Porch & Floor
paint or a pint of
SCREEN Enamel with
each gallon can of
B - H Pure Paint.
Here's a chance to get
some real good paint
FREE I
Employer (to new
boy) And hos the
foreman told you
what to do?
sir.
Apprentice Yes,
He told me to
wake him up when I
saw you coming.
We are cleaning up
some odd colors of
composition shingles
on which .we will
make somcj attractive
prices while they last.
Mr. Bold I'm a1 self
made manj
Mrs. Bolder Well I'ni
a self-made widow.
I
' VAN
PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
We have the slickest
garage door hardware
set you-everjsaw, and
at a real lo4y price.
A scholar is a man
who can name the
first 17 amendments
to the Constitution.
Lay- that -newj, oak,
rioor right over the
old one during house
cleaning time.
When a girl proposes
watch out there's
a "catch" to It.
For those spots, on
your plaster try a can
KILLSTAINi
of
does the work.
It
baseball.
"UIe Three" Is Unbroken ' Uo leaguers arove to ia jninae 101 u scarce in no buulh mm yum, uui.
..JL 1,- r.itMiivo- fellowship hour with the league there it ihasn't worried Mrs. J. E. Parrish.
tnff arnn nonrlv 70 cames last sea- and attended the services afterwards. ' ,,When the weather man failed to
konVand Ray-Coles,-wht hos -been .ill . mo.-throuEh with -tho proper tem-
rto cuS? Hot k;'Ptifre tor cbilllng freshly killed
dinary. achievement. If any one of, lt week. " moat' Mrfl- Pftrrlah turnot! her
therr should "crack" however, the i Mrs. Alma Rohrig is reported to be attention to an old tfrum. This,
burden will fall, back on the young-, in St. Vincent's hospital in Portland filled with Ice, provided the right
sters. and Mack's dream of four ! recovering from a severe attack of flu. temperature for chilling hams and
straight may be; shattered. ' " B- Conner's store, which went shoulders.
Outside of the pitchers, the 'out- into the hands of the receiver some- Tho county form agent. F. C. Clapp.
standing addition is Ed Coleman, a time ago, was re-opened the last ot heard about it, and spread the news
rangy slugger from Portland who will the week under the new management.) toiother farmers in the county. Mrs.
understudv the aaiio-Blng Miller in Mrs. Bertha :yle and Will Baxter aro parrlsh's. cheap, simple and satisfac-
right field. Coleman swings from; back at their former positions ana- tory method, bo said, has been a
tho port side, is fairly fast and han-Vo operating the store. ' i great help to all who have tried it,
dies himself welt in the field. - nnd farmers have been able to cure
S"4v5Qs3t&ssesi uieir meat properiy in Bpiie 01 me
9 . mild winter.
ham: iiak ioiti:i(iN jazz
COPENHAGEN On tho appeal
from the Danish Society of Musicians,
the minister of Justice has notified
all foreign Jazz bands Hi the coun
try to leave and has announced that
no more alien orchestras will bo ad
mitted. .
TAlll T4HtKS HEAT TARIFF
ANGORA (fl'j The walls of Turkish'
women, deprived of their cosmetlcB
havo demolished part of tho Turkish
government's retrenchment tariff wall
and importation of powder ,and rouge,
banned three months ago, Is now al
lowed again. ,..'.-
Simmons and Mule Haas, who
seems fully recovered from a broken j
wrist, have no competition, of course,
for the other outfield berths. Sim-lemons,
after leaving the league in a
Sport Slants
batting for two years, not only is the
power house of the A's awacK dux re
garded generally as the most danger
ous batsman in baseball.
HOLD 20-GAUGE CHAMPIONSHIP
By Alan .1. Gould ,
(Associated Press Sports; Editor)
Tho boys who think wo have some
fair-size baseball plants In
country owe it to themselves to visit
WOHLD'S OLDEST EOGS
CAIRO mt) An eurthern Jur con
taining ostrich eggs 50 centuries old
was unearthed by workmen digging
for foundations for a radio mast in
u suburb. The eggs were said to be
thin ' weI1 preserved. King "Tut" used to
hunt ostriches hereabouts.-
KANSAS CITY m - A 20-gauge 1 P -d get a loo, at sonjo real ! NETWOllK
op i, AM),srAri;i) iiioiiwavh
. i-i- t ! A flrnrl in Oail (JUrKa, BliyS TTUIIKIO riiauil. lilt:
championship, the first ever fired In ' Becond .... w
the 28 years of the tournament's hls
j tory. was a feature of the 1933 Inter
state trapshoot here..
BUY RUSSIAN- VESTMIiNTS
This Institution feels promhof
the privilege of being a
this fine community.
J0
We have confidence, in JLa
Grande and the First, National
Bank. -
HOME LUMBER, ,
& COAL COMPANY
Phone Mm
with a group of major leaguers who
toured the Nipponese empire this
winter.
NEW ORLEANS (P) Creation in
Louisiana, within 10 or 15 years, of a
network of shadud ond landscaped
, "Yes, sir," declared the Fordham runways, surpassing in ocumy uiu
Flash, "they've got parks over there ngo-old roads of continental Europe,
aariATiiJUlJ Vf) t DUVicu -i,i ,mn hnih
rVimpnt. hns sold for 62.000 a nUITl- 1 . ,
ber of richly emtoroAdered prtstly
robes slightly frayed, to representa
tives here of the Bulgarian-Orthodox
Church. The robes, once worn by
Russian 'clorgy, will . adorn Bulgar
ian bishops. .
EN'GLIHH WIVES SECRETIVE
WEMBLEY, England m "What
the men .don't know won't hurt
them" might be the motto of the
Women's Institute here which de
feated a resolution "that .husbands
should know how the housekeeping
money is spent."
"HONEST 'MOVIE MAN PROMOTED
SHENANDOAH, la. OP) C. J.
Latta, formerly manager of a thea
ter here add known fls "the honest
movie man" because he once pub
licly advised patrons to stay away
from a picture his house was show
ing, has been promoted to a position
with the New York office of a major
film company. '
COMMON TABLE SALT
OFTEN HELPS STOMACH
Drink plenty of water with pinch
of salt. If bloated with gas add a
spoon of Adlerika. This washes but
BOTH stomach and bowels and rids
you of all gasyRed Cross Drug Store.
' Adv.
that extend over at least a county, is the plan of the state highway com-
tho Yankee mission.
Stadium and the Polo Grounds in' This year 3,000,000 nfftlve young
one of two of them we visited and trees will be planted this year along
have enough room left over for a the states nignways unuer a pro-
couple of basketball courts. ' gram of tho department of conser-
"It was funny to watch fellows i vation ana tne mgnwuy commission
like Al Simmons and JJmniy Foxx In co-operation with tho American
lav on a ball with everything they . Legion, Boy scouts, 4-ii clubs and
had and then start trotting around
the bags, thinking they had knocked
It out of tho premises. About the
time they rounded 'first they would
hear the crowd yell and look up to season ends.
sco one of those little fellowB making
other bodies
V. H. Sonc'ercgger, stale forester,
estimated that . the 2,600,000 trees
will be planted before the present
an easy catch. It wus pretty dis
couraging." Like his companions on' the trip,
Frankio doesn't think the Japanese
ever will we a match for this coun
try on tho diamond. They aren't
big enough.
KnhMt Had Itlg Time '
"It was a great trip for Maran-'
ville," he chuckled. "For the first
time In his life the 'Rabbit had a
chance to play against fellows like a
heavyweight compared to some of j
thoso little InficlderB over there, j
"They're quick, those Japanese,
but not particularly fast. I had al
ways heard they were very fast.
But they are good fielders and have
fine throwing arms. It's only when
they get up to tho plate that they're
handicapped. They had trouble hit
ting bur pitchers at all; and when '
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Hospitals
DR. MSB II. BODVT
Eye, Ear, Nooo and Throat Hospital
Ira floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 16.
Osteopathic Physicians
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Sommar Bldg.
OUica, Main 106 Res., Main i-t3
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Oeneral Practice
Now Foley Bldg., 3rd floor.
Pbone Main 800 1 Ros. 900-R.
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203 N. Ave.
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