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Thursday, April 28, 1933 Pate Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREL Huge Field Figures To Leave Barrier In Kentucky Derby SENATORS NOSE STARTING TC BE DECIDED SHORTLY Itejjenfte on Shovfcg of Favorites in Tests Leal ing to Churchill Downs ' : .-.irvvc aJy lest t-.rsuw f.iyt.:eS he r ir-rr a rrpftrfjy as d- try '.ej0t x-.r. Vi. Wtivr X ..'v. Ar? ?vi av HESRY J OSES WISS, AWED BY SPECTATOR STEELE WINS p.nxixa title CUT SEALS 4-3 ofWorthwest iKtcrr Jteu. wras C--i3 t-r-i fclX OI COESt Lea STUB CiUfjS aElJ1. I s en in series .-wt. i ' .fJJ??! Artels Lead Oaks. iSi1" C- V- Vih.f.tvrf Ity 4fc a'x Ik p3fcvie xrsi 'rns teucr tik wrf CYv pt&k &JkX t KK9K fi Or, tr hi r.t;jc in KJry:c $aaui e'.' a?f7 TT5fl k fc W Qt Usirx in . VA-wxjti'.j frjfrt tia in jrr'J7ty7 tna Txjviir.iilf A Ufa: ll wii hn, mAitari rxrx hf fee Mo, rmr mm yfcr rii m sr twws U I? (Zj:t, persivS fr tut li jltf.:ti. xr prttlf T.'Uf-fa l It '.f. 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W IT TO GO It use" fearjK'T tiT era Cae ect; Sotfjfe tie aauiem reccrnis Jcc tJus 5es& lite oua citric by B--y . : - aa . Hury &xn7 w.tn ie tu3 Piiltie?s cfu&g- T7 Co& k sfee rr.ijt-ii cen-' vary gjt rttra e ei w b&ses ' a S51 5, Tie fcesc Fi'-cciJ Je-J-rue : recced irhis tie sara? period wtss rrarie ty Bco Btacber of CtartrrrU: ccit na TtSd in ISS -ftberi fee'; inn cafcud wtis J5S q bt-ies .' bar ttuet tul-we Site curxfeJxig de- Iese wis perifcCMfS'- : Itcci mere cr Seas tie litrse is to- S T-. tcte 1!5 hii ftrud tiis i cctt. twin 9 0 3rU0rOJf, Wf - Apr- 23 O. Dr- Ar?eU " CUrerv iDrs., &per( r jMi Ttsyrklx ir.d Gaao; Isr to Kjweed Irann Vzxnxz. ft dl-; l,lrr rA if.trSi'ite atr.'.irs fttrk'T n the umrtwKr c vaoxi:0. iFilot ruts Fiane his oia pot fta fcuUnl lootoaii ; UOICTI Jfl OlOpeS hit otto rFjeat yesterdiy. Cnl- ? 7erri4.y off IradiftSed Speftrs ? r&Heht ftuiAe tv'.e dtul roe of dt- i v &in ?ir,Hf.O IX I mtt hsr 'rt m "WTpTrvar m-tsh t:- rt lw drav. i 1 n iaJ'T cocieresfre cnt be if iijjkI fts "pep reetM25s. licy're HtrrrEir.n fu-s o tee Ltis Till be zoce ortT vtix ftJl effOTtc umrd ciorrtrtKiO- Wten otbtry ircee the isftilc fend flcrtf . ce iraft reeoejized fts oce of the roiftzxest men in tfee cxiehlzzg ; fM-irtM Ua --. nlBi-avf Kui. 0 McKinlp'U Tfaere re fe tosxxes. tie a c. .11 1,1V II ll t ituyw. where GIdot iu C'iilHr of real "bowr." And eot tftftt ces oftcr as HE TV1 AVD WAITS Wiftt Eito Ltx BLio9 of tie buout Lair rri focirom TOte co tiTti to ptfe U? Lei'T Gccaez irt$ aid tfeis qties tKc atr ie fexd 3Jted tie Ata leses' tolcrff aats forcr stniefat irrrses fca i&e opening gajne but fee eotxJctat five definiie folutftoii- "1 cam't f'-gnre it oat myself" re fpocded telty. "Tni5 BLiiop ftss Hftdds tiere ftrul talus "esa ftnd the uccpjre call 'esa bftitx. He doesit looac or tet ftay tougitsr to pitch to tftar ftnybody else. Of coarse fee man; feaie ft great secse of dis-iftfflce- Some of tie boys XturJL lUx has so of'-ea tiiftt be fcs tfee Si m 1 ft f I d:r:: Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel of-, fering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping". Garage in basement with direct elevator service to all guest room, floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western-exposure Tower rooms have ultra-violet-ray windows. in (ViHee Shoo from 75f up in Main Dining Room from 81.50 up. Also a la cane service. M ocTStiiE soovs 127 single rooms at $3-50 daily, 118 at $4, !36 at $4.50, 107 at 15, (A at $oj0, 48 u $6. Double rooms SStata daily. THE I rJ 12 luxurious Suites $l2uS2JdaUrDfhjxe Rooms ito 2suurU, J7 lo ilhdouble. Hotel Sir Francis D DU B AKE Hcatm -Nrwcow Horn. Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco Jfaiic Heucuc Heuxrs essemble during Luncheon and Dinner FAIRS A?!K3, Alaska, Apr. 23 Bpe-irj. wav left tfce VrArnlty of T ai V T, P:1&'- r- to insas tnat ma Wwcorisln. Wft ..y wow wuu v luic. Or3foa to ton to given an tntfttniMtlc wtteorru: at ft TEBBIA IIHX KAVORD Cubs Doing Well Despite Cripples; ever to et a plane do-n on the J fpeax jn ftorta America. i He returned to Nenana. near here J SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 23 P A ;Tittda7. alter haying landed his b:? tuddn left to the Jaw sent Terrts icabJn plane on MuJbrow (jlscle. at HiU, 169 pound L Augeies negro, to : an altitude estimated at between 6200 the floor for the count and termin and 6500 leet. avsd his scheduled ten round fray YdflMC i fTU H 1TCT ;7ofi- rrf E- p- Becic, members of an Bait LeJce City, after two minutes of XHIry l.Un A. 1L OL 'ezpedltion which w:ll ma Ice a study lighting here last night. soi co-Tijc d'iAt on the mountalo, i By f;a?fe TaIlKt ithere late Monday. j Edwin C. Luther Jr, of Pottsrll, (AiWXiAted Pre Sports Vrrlter H hid no more than set hi plane Pa won the Miami Anglers' club vrte i-bm KA.t vtt h tntttrv ni down on the itvfcl ice field when a prize for the Iftreeat sailiuh landed nine, the Chtcaro Cub have min-11 earn up and almost sept.; this season. a?d thus far to around mirprut '-'n ip tha rnountalmtde, hei ursiy wen in im &iionat leajnie. u ;uiw i 9 9 w v w v v w w w The7 wrre & naJl-am flhead or ajjtrut. trie nignv iDefe..,... safe tae-crff af tejU , the IVMtori Brare tJa and ther I They made a made thislr unward mirze wi.h three'rtorm had abated and returned to; of their greatest stars, Kazen CuyJer, H?nana where Carp and Beck win be' Sport Slants" mwood Enluh and Burleigh Grimes ; Joined Saturdar or other members of , . orit of the lineup. jthe eapedltion. ETen with orlmes, trorld series' 1 , n . f ,,. hyrrs. too ill to SUrt II) the opening IITO MES PACE TOUT (Associated Press EoorU Editorl ne receiTeu ine 1 rusruisD. on. Apr. a w Ac-; Tucied away In the box score sum- Meadleat pitching In the league, .'ctised of having bemna and threatened ' marie of Ihi openlne baseball les Kjgnt of twelve pitchers have gonejMn. Mary H. Waiters. 75. widow of activities were a pVir of lines InTOlv- iwx- s t . 1 v n war Tehran, ana 01 having roo- Lance Elrhhour?. obulned from,' bed her of her Hies savings. John O. Psaum. hu been filling Curler's out- ( wmnerir. 35. of Portland, and Harold field tffA In fine svi. and Bl!l;w. vtnaon. 23, of Newberg. resterdar Jurges tu d-ne so well at shortstop ; were charged with aault and rob- Engiwh will ha7e a hard time Jar-ber7 while armed. Both were Jailed since the davs when plarers like ring him Icoe. ! under So, 000 bond. Ther are brothers- Each knrxked scross two runs Tes-;in-iaw, terday as the Hfmsbymcn rang up ; their fifth straight win at Pitts- ( The Dallas Steers In the Texas burflh's expense. 8 to . Pat Malone circuit have new uniforms num had a bad first Inning. In which the! bered from 1 to IS without the 13. blr'itM n 'ia1 him yas (niif httM nnil ( hi -, ..p as many runs, but he settled down ! u aiiw tnem only one mow tne ( lut elifht frames. He and Rlchbourg i earrh hit a homerun. f.'nl Out in Front lng more than passing Interest: stolen base Martin." "Stolen ba&e Chapman This means the speed boys are off tne most entertaining gallop Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins, Bob Bescher and Max carey were tearing up tne baso paths and making the catcher's life miserable. Pepper Martin stole only 31 bases last season but he didn't really get Stay One Strinfj or a Complete ReHlritifjiiifj Job We arc now preparer) t cure for your k'linw rtniulrenii.'iits. Wiu'hl & Dilson I.ntcx IIuIIh 2 for 65c BOIINENKAMP'S As the Boston Bra7es were held Indoors by cold weather, the yictory put the Cubs in front. The one other National league tilt aaw the Cincinnati Reds, battling to keep away from their old b&Mment berth, slug out a 6 to A win over the Cardinals. George Grantham hit four stnKle and Bane Herman came throuKh with two singles and a dou ble to lead the assault on Sylvester Johnson. helroU In H frond The American league lendertihlp aUio changed hands, the Yankees no, uet-y.l ng a head by the p rocess of remaining idle while the Detroit Ti gers dropped 4 to 3 decision to Chicago. The White Sox committed six errors, three of which figured In the Detroit scoring, but Sam Jones managed to keep ahead until the ninth Inning. Then, when the Ti gers threatened, his old Washington mate, "Bump" Hadley, went to the rescue and struck out two men to end the game with the bases loaded. Wes Ferrell limited St. Louis to five hits In registering his fourth straight Tlctory, 7 to 1. Earl Aver Ill led the Cleveland assault on Stew art with a home run and a double. The cold wave that has curtailed the major league program this week he M nn at Kev VM-k ftfifi PhlUrlr.1. I phla, Walt Johnson, between snow i flurries In New York, predicted his ! Washington Senators would win the . flag. rwonrn: unimk i:kv IS .Hi VKAKH OP IH:HBY THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK OK LA (;itAM)K Sound CAPITAL & SUKPLUS ?1S0.000.00 NEW YOKK f1V-In 50 years of the Kentucky derby, the favorites have managed U break even, winning 28 of th renewal. Eight times the winner has ruled an odds -on choice. The first of the was Hindoo, victor In 1B81 at odds of 1 to 3 BIX straight favorites won from 1B01 to 1890. Clyde Van Dusen, winner In 1029 and second choice to Blue Larkspur, interrupted another long winning streak, whlrh. sterted In IMS when Bubbling Over won for E It. Brad ley, Hlnre then Whiskery, Heigh Count, Gallant Fox and Twenty Orund, all favorites, have won. VO-HIT III 111 I II VKHS.mi.R HOUSTON, Tex. oP) "Smoky" KtiHTiirr. Hire institute pitching rtar who hurled a no-hit, no-run gatne agniivst Hnylnr university, is an all around athlete. Hp weighs 200 pounds and also sUrs at football. Four new members of iho toach- lng staff at Louisiana State uni versity. Including Btff" Jones, have l been banqueted at several elites In i the state. ACROSS t. GodrJess of th harvest 4.' Ancient Grefc market olac - Concentrate 14. Fsvorfie I. Wearies 16. Decrade 17. Ac 15. nob obi 19. Not so old 20. Ceremony 22. Sfamevs coin 23. Tablet 21. Fl.-h of the herring rainlljr 2t. Itodent 27. Aeriform fluid 20. Fair 2 L induoirlous 3.1 D.tnc-ff ilep 26. Kind of shear used In cropDlriR woolen cloth 3$. Provide and erv food 29. Mfdlclnal plant l. hicuen i3. Drafl anlrrjil Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 54 Snltor 60. Hipfvens 65 Iurooii -CO. Old musical note 61. Unadulterated 62. Cek-ftial bO'llM 6S hin't duck 67. Cleaning lm- voiina dUiccs 55. UoNber 46. I'nrtnble 63 illlitary s shlitrs s!itan: 4S Seat In 70. Tnn In Ohio Church 71. Postpone 49. Enlivens .72. Sntloun M. Deear growths 13. CuUJcd 73. $cli: Scotch E!REpAB!ElLEOlNtfl ffpMjU S E 5 Ib U R a'njIt Apshr A T 1 1 p in Is tfEiUl TjEH0 PE i NtgLfAWP Ilia Via A SIAfrlEISgR a sWflo k Oij-JEK ElY S WPR E P IP jL IgjS TA R jT R A Y aieWe AT E iWGQ TEEM,SmEsTMDdfi OOWM t. Musical drsma ' I. Dancer 3. Condition i. Consumed . Lonr-necked animals 6. Malta speeches 7. Remainder I. Ibsen char acter I. Visionary tea lot 10. Masculine mm 1L C'rv of a crow 12. Employ 12. East Indian weight 2L Female tru 22. Accomollce: slang 25. Sick 26. Gone op 27. Costume: colloq. ti. Anoint IS Bcatter t. Low haunts 12. School of whales S3. Pertaining to the poo 34. Singly 35. Compact 27. Beverage 10. Trte IX Marked with stripes t. Make con tent 17. Drunkard 51. Head cover Ins 52. Gratuity 55. Cuftine part of (a knife 65. Author of ''Ths Three StBikefeers" 57 ICal away 5S, Leaf of ft cuivx 59. extent of sur face 69 Great Lake tt. Theolorlcl decree 2- Article 64. Be the mat ter with 65. Black bird 66. 13th letter Nashville. 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