La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 10, 1932, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    Sarazen Wins British
AMERICAN SWEEP
UNBROKEN SINCE
, THE TEAR W23
Sarazen's Score 13 Strokes
Under Par and Sets
' Ne,y Record Fo Open
. " Cjappionstnp.
i SANDWICH, England, Juno 10 m
Oene Sarozen, long-hlttlng American
goll star, today won the British open
golf chantplonshtp with' a record
score o carry oh an American Kit
ing sweep in the event, unbroken
lnce 1023. .
The 1922 American open champion
scored Ills 283, two strokes under
Bobby Jones' winning total of 1027,
narlv In the afternoon and then
watched those who had a chaiice to
catch him, fade away under the pres
sure ' ot having to v shoot sub-par
golf. ' ' ' '
.' Sara&en has been well up In the
British open flold for several years,
fimfhtngj second to Walter Hagen
in 1028 for his best effort up to to-
. day. -''I
: Sanntch scored a 74 on his final
48 holes xluy for a 72 hole total of
70-80-70-74283. . .
II. K. II. a Spectator
With the jPrlnce of Wales' a spec
tator for the last five holes, Sarazon
scored 'evert par ' for the fbrrriddablo
' Prince's course. . . Ho , flnlBhed two
strokes under trio record total of 285
for the tyltlBh Pen aefc Bfc st An"
drews' ln 1027 by Bobby Jones who
scored rounds of 68-71-73-72.
Jones' n Is Record
' , Jones' 08 In the first touliil of the
1027 even still stands as tho rocord
. at St. Andrews.'. r - ' .' '
Sarazen gave Prince's such a llck
' ing as it never had suffered boforo,
his four rounds being 13 strokos wi
lder "rarfoc6' figure's.", ,' ' ,, ..
' Arthur' Havers, prltlBh open tltllst
1029, wi fdiir" strokes "' bohlnti
s Sitrazeri starting the filial round and
Beedid flf 7d to tlb ,or.a 6Q to win.
, Havers tens' the lost Briton to win
i thk .' ' '
; ' CJerie finished but with li birdie
! four dri tho Inst hole, just .missing
ft seven yard putt Mr an eagle throe
, which Would make Havers repeat His
8 df the hiomihhr to will: ' "
. Oene's filial card:
. In J....646 426 864-30-74283
. Mnedonald smith, Sarazen's fel-
low American professional, finished
, out with a fine round at 70 for A 72-
hole scoro of 71-76-71 70 288, flvo
: strokes back of Qene.
: t was the IUh American victory in
13 successive years of the blue rib
bon event of . golf, Mio only breaK be
ing Arthur Havor's victory In 1023,
When Hugen finished second,
i . Ilavers I'hreiitnns
It was Havers who was tho threat
to Sarnzen as he shot a 00 on Ills
third found, tb 'pull hp within (our
Jtrdtos bf tho flying Amor(cari, Tho
IrltlSH pro faltered bh bis final nlno,
httwover, made (lib turn In 37 to loso
twb more ' strokes to achij Ahd Whoh
he started home 4-4-4-5 his . Inst
clianco was goho. It appeared the
bckt Ho could possibly do was n 73,
wmcn would, leave lilm threo strokos
Sarazbnji flhd scbro buttered not
' on,ly the British record UUt was throb
iWkea bettor than thb host winning
atol '.lit the Anioricaii' open, Charles
QHlck) Evans' aao at Mjnuea'potis
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Lord DuvKI llilrglilcJ'H Inllillhic form, which carried hint to tin un
expected victory In the imHineler hnv Hurdles ut Amsterdam hi
Will, will Serve lilin ilcnlh at l.os Angeles, hut Lord Ihtvld will not
lid uh iiiikub'wh tills 'tlnte. Aiiirlrjiu hurdler's eyes Mil lie watch
ing hliii closely.
In 1010.
Macdonald Smith, othor member of
tho American "big three" , had the
heartbreaking experience of scoring
a 288 for a tqtnl good enough to have
won all but tho current British cham
pionship and tho 1027 event. Smith
was alono in socond place, ,
First prlzo In the British open Is
100 DOunds. about 300 at the cur
rent rate of exchungo and not enough
oven to pay Barazen's steamer fare
but tne prestige tnat goes witn tne
title probably will mean at least 450,-
000 to the American professional.
Havern finished with a 70 and a 72-
hdlo total of 280, In third place.
Baseball Standings
By tho Associated Press
AMI.IIICAN I,i:,(ll'K
W.' h.
Pet.
.004
.888
.603
.058
.940
Now York ... 34 IB
Washington ...
.30 21
Detroit
37 21
...20 23
....28 28
....24 20
....17 31
Clevolnnd
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Chicago -
Boston
.400
.354
.188
nAtIonAL LbaoIir
w.
L. pet.
Chicago -.....
Boston
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Brooklyn
...20 21
.680
.20 22
.Dim
.022
...24 22
28 24 .610
.23 28 .472
Now York .......22
Philadelphia 24
Cincinnati 24
20 .408
20
30
.453
.444
COAST I.KAOUI!
V i..
Hollywoce, -4'J 20
Portland 41 27
San Francisco 3I 31
Pet.
.018
.003
.530
.623
.478
.441
Los Angeles 34
31
35
38
Oakland ......33
Scattlo ' - 30
Sacramento SO 30
.441
Missions 25 43 .308
YESTERDAY'S CUMJiS
Coast l.oagtio
Los Angeles 3, Hollywood 4.
Seattle 7, Portland D.
Sun Francisco B, Sacramontb 0.
Oakland 8, Missions 0.
National t,eii;uo
Now Tork 8. Cincinnati. 2.
Brooklyn 5, Chlcngo 2.
Philadelphia, 3. Pittsburgh 4. i
Boston 1, St. Louis 2,
American M'ugne
Cleveland 0, Philadelphia 8.
Detroit 5, New York 4.
Chlcngo B, Washington 0. V
St. Louis 2, Boston 1.
French Fighter,
i rained, in war
Days, After Title
PARIS, Juno 10 (rtT Twelve 0(8
trrttiecl with h Aiiwrlcnn tttnijthuay
for ti piilr of boxing glovnn nt u ciunp
In Prnneo la 1D17 wns tho first link
In clinln of fevenu thnt tomorrow
brings Mnrcol ThU into tho ring to
moot Ooiilln Jones, Akron, O., negro,
ror tho nntloniil (Amorlcun) boxing
nnsoclntloix's mldcllcwolght champion
ship of tho world.
11 wiw wniemng Amoricnn nougn
boys box nt ti rest enmp In tho oust
of Kranco chat tlrcd young 13-yor-old
ThU 's blood unit it wns the aamo
Amorletma who tiutght him how to
link all l ho other kltls In tho vll
Ibro. Thll'fl first fight in public was an
amntour In 1023. Then ho voh in
ternal rr Hfrvlce In tho navy. In 1024.
Not another Jtu-k tnr of hla wrlght
could kocp on bin foot agutiiflt hln
and ho wnlkctV away with tho nuvy
chnmplonshlp.
Hla sprvlro ondoit, ho turned pr&
Icjwlonal niut fought hla wav all over
tho country to Paris. In Paris ho
was takon In hand by Alox Tnltarri In
lwau. Ho married Taitard'a daughter
four yonni Inter.
In lyaa ho won the middleweight
chanplonshlp oJ Franco and the
chnmiuonshlp of Europo a year later,
Tho latter was taken from him, how
ever, when an Injured hnnd prevent
ed him from defending tho title.
CITY omCKK FOKt-'KITM UOM)
KLANtATH PAMA Pro., Juno 10
Ut Dr. 0- 8. Ni'waom, county health
officer, failed to appear In court
hero ywderduy to nuswor to a drunk
and disorderly charge. His bond was
forfeited.
Dr. Nowsom, was taken Into custody
by atato poltco Thursday atornlng.
STARS CONTINUE
TO LEAD LEAGUE
Win Third Straight From
Angels Portland
Whips Seattle 9-7.
IJy the HHiM'lated Press
Hollywood clearly demonstrated to
tho Angelri who la boss of tho south
land boHQbnll situation by taking last
night's gomo 4 to 3 td make It threo
straight for tho sorlcs. ;
Prank Shollenback, big Hollywood
spltball pitcher, clinched his own
victory by knocking a home tun In
tho fourth Inning with two men on
baso. Ho held tho Angols scoreisss
until tho last Inning, when a belated
rally brought them three runs on a
walk, two hits, a wild pitch and a
passed ball. Ed Baecht, Los Angeles
pitcher, yielded only four hits pc
foro leaving ho gane In tho eighth,
whtlo his team was still scotclcss.
Portland and Seattle staged &
pretty battle, oach getting 14 hits,
with the Ducks winning 0 to 7 after
breaking a 7-7 tie In the seventh In
ning. Clotting away to a big start
with five runs the first tlmo at bat,
tho Beavers looked good. Tho In
dians retorted with four In the sov
enth to tlo the score, but Portland
pushed ovor two more In tho same
Inning. Muller contributed two homo
runs for Seattle
Sacramonto boat tho San Francisco
Seals 0 to 6 to take the sorlcs two
gomes to one. Tho Sacs got to Joo
Uooncy for six runs In the first threo
innings.
Tho Mission tleds rallied with four
hits and three runs In tho eighth
inning to beat Oakland Q to B for
their only victory of tho three-gamo
Borles. Tho winners scored tlvo runs
In tho third framo on threo singles,
two walks, n doublo by Jllccl and a
triplo by CoHcarart. Tho gamo was
loosely played In spots, with tho lead
changing hands several times.
Yesterday's results: R. H. E.
Los Angeles 3 8 1
Hollywood 4 4 0
Baecht, Ballou and Campbell; Shel
lchback and Basslov.
R. H. E.
Scnuio 7 16 1
Port land o 14 1
Kalllo, killeon and Cox; Hubbell,
McDonald, Koupol and Pltzpatrick.
R. H. E.
San Pranclsco ; 5 13 1
Sacramento 0 14 1
Hoonoy, Douglas. Stlno and Wal
gren; Vinci. Ttncup and Wopdnll.
It. H; E.
Oakland 8 13 U
Missions 0 16 4
Horner. A. Walsh and Road; H.
Plllotto and Rlccl.
OMAHA 8IIKKI
OMAHA. .Tuho m tir. a. r.
A.) Hogu H.tHM); octlTO, 5M0 cents
higher, good to cholco 180-220 lea.
u.50iii $:i.fio: top :i,oO.
Cattle 1.800: slow, steady to Weak
on all clauses; slaughter steers 5.00
..fti.uo- yeaning heifers 95.3595.75;
good and choico vealora largely $0.00
Sheep 10.000; fairly active, iretterol-
ly stvady, good to cholco native
lambs $0.00 ( $0.50; throwouU $4.00(.t
6.W; good to r hoi eo yearlings $4.00
M.oo; few rat owes $i.BOri $a,oo.
I'OHTLAM) ntOHt'i'K
PORTLAND. June 10 A) Coun
try meats Selling prlco to retailers:
lambs, ycarllnga 4m 5c. Others un
changed.
Onions Selling price to retollern:
new Cochcllo. wax $l: yellow UOo (f
$1 crnte; new red $1.75 cental; now
yellow $1.75 rental.
strawberries Oregon 24a 50$ 60c ;
Gold Uollnr SOQOc.
Butter, butterfat, eggs and live
poultry unchanged.
THICK OAINS UKC(HlhKl)
CORVAU.1S, Ore., Juno 10
Gains of about 25 cent on cattle and
5 to 15 cents on hoga wens recorded
during the post wwk, said a review
isAiwd today by Uio O. S. C. exten
plon service and the U. S. D. A. bur
eau of agricultural economics.
Top on light finished otccrs at
Portland was $6.7A.
Lamb pricea were lrrrgilar: 25 cents
down a. Portland, 'Unchanged at San
pruneiscov higher at Chicago.
The bulk movement of Oivgon and
Idaho lambs will be 10 to 16 days
later than expected.
Hogs showed galna of 10 to lc
nt Portland and 6 ccnU at Chlcigo,
Lord Burghley of England tq Defend
His Olympic Hurdle Victor at L. A.
Ily Alan atild
(Associated Press Sports Editor)
Lord David Burghley, the smiling,
man, camo galloping down the
stretch at Anwterdam four years ago,$
to win tne Olympic luu-meter nurdles
OLYMPIC LOW HUItDLKS
ril.,MI'l()NH '
2011 MKTKflH
Year. Winner, c6iintrv Time
1000 Kraonzleln, U.S.'A. :25.4 g,
Ip04, Hlllman. U. S. A. '....:24.q $
4oo mi;ji;km
1000 Towkftbury; U.S.A. .B7.8
4 1004 Hlllmah, U.S.A. x :63
Q 1008 Bason, U.S. A :65
4 1020 Loomls, U.S. A :64
& 1924 Taylor, U. S. A z :62.6
1028 Burghley, Eng :53.4
$ x Olympic record. World rec-
4t ord. 62 flat, by Taylor, U.S.A.,
b 1028.
$ z Record not allowed, be-
$ cause Taylor knocked over one
$ hurdle.
A
A v
championship, Americans considered
mat Olympic dofint bSfor? ' Even id? tho Wring Is amniing.
'"TTot-tbB bast .rTs'' iSsfM
low-Hurdlers this country ever sent K'.JHl.' -'irJZ. v. SSJ
o,thr? $vmv
Prank : Ouhe fom 'ta vSit of up ,n th 1031 Oklahorik amatey.r
WIS" oapfflSr SraKnmanf who "ttSS?' SiftSS
still think a poor atart caused this SftJSf;.1
upset, and blame It upon ah ama- hlgh boys ot ponca City
teur British gun-toter, but Taylor ' Tne match was an exhibition af
and Cuhel, too euro of themselves, falI ond It would seem that the gal
watched each other so closely that lerv Bot all that was' coming to It
Lord Burghley's well-calculated Bpur t the, way bf golfing performance,
in the stretch caught the American "Following is the card; with par
pair on guard.
It was a brilliant triumph forthe
young Englishmnn, at any rate, and
ho will be over this year to captain
tho British team, ns well as defend
hln championship against a new
crop of American timber toppers.
He is certain to bo a popular favor-
its at Los Angeles, win or. ldse, for
no better-n a tu red sportsman ever
has run on American tracks than
jjora surgniey. f
S:SrHt?i,
onds flkt remnlns unthrestened.' I
Victor Burke of Georgetown Is
tho national champion, with a best
maris of 63.9 seconds for 400 me-
tcrs, but he was bcateh at the
Ponn Belays by Eugene Bcatty, ne-
gro star of Michigan Normal, who
set a new carnival record of 53.3..
Out at Los Angeles, they aro
grooming Jimmy Meeks of Occldcn-
. uu vonege ior ine uiympics. ' in
his first competitive test Mceka was
elbekod in the good timb' of 63.8.
i Dick Pomeroy of tho Los Angeles
A. o. has done tho trick in 63.6. .
Against these homcbrcds, the for
eign contingent, headed by Lord
Burghley, also will rely upon Sten
Pottcfsson of Sweden nd Lulgt
Facclli of Italy, both point-winners
In 1928. ' ' i
Pettorsson has tho best mnrk,
52,4 soconds, but ho registered that
sovcral years ago and since has had
troublo touching 64. Fucelll did 63.8
last year.
Tho Olvmnlc record of 43 flnf.
still stands to tho credit of Harry
Hlllman, Dartmouth's famous coach,
who won the event , in tho 1004 games
at ot. ijouis.
Taylor was clocked in 62.6 In
winning tho title In 1024, but It was
ruled out because ho knocked ovor
ono hurdle.
CIVIL WAR VET DIBS ,'
l.iiv.u,, lUHnu, i-uuiiu iu un major league sluggers wnen ne reau
Bmetfe Prank Conklln, 03. drummer that Busts Arlett, PhlUle castoff; had
hoy with tho 40th Wisconsin ,volun- belted four home runs for tho Bal
tcors in the Civil war, former news- tlntoro Internationals,
paper publisher, postmaster and legis- j otherwise his exploits against
lator in Clark county, South Dakota, the Athletics, in clubbing four In
and prominent in Idaho Hopubllcan a rdw out of the park, might be
politics, died hero last night. act down 'as sheer brutality.
: ' j By now, too, it should be clear
MVKIM'OOI. WI1I.AT td the elderly Mr. Mack that his ace
, ' right-handor, George Eernshaw, Is
L.ivwictuuij, June iu (n wneai
closed: July 5H(; Oct.
54V6:
Dec.
o&'fc. icxcnantco j.o7.
- THIS CURIOUS WORLD
' j jit !mM BY NCA StHVICt. INC.
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un cc orociwwni Akin tTvifCoc: ofoidi c
bSHotf (I dead AS iTREWAloNeJosT
16 FEE( ABOVE THE 6RU0ND, THE BIRD
vvtx.10 BASS SEVEN ANP A HALF TIMES
ABCVNOTKH EAtfTH BEFORB iTsTrocK
(A 6ooy onoerTke influence cf
gravity faus sixteen feet cwrins
THE FIRST SECWND.J .
EVEKV NEAR
ANO EACH awTKiauTcw CEkilstecs HIS GUESS AS To THE EXAcT CW.
HOOR, ANCMWuTE THE SPRING THAW WIU. SET IN ON TANANA RIVER.
...THE WINNERS SHARE RONS WBU. WTO THE THOUSANDS, -v I-'10.
CHINA Is tho home ot tho goldfish, and It was thore that tho first
experimental work In tholr cultivation was begun. Tho Chiuese, a
rata noted for Its creation ot decorative ornaments, found tho gold
fish particularly adaptable to their fanciful forms ot art. They suc
ceeded ,ln changing n fish ot olive-green color and commonplace
furm to ono of myriad shades and shapes. The Japanese took up
tho work In later years, and now tho Rolilush Is known tin world
over (Joldfbh were first brought to the United States about 1878.
Open With 283
I 4 a a aaaa
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J
This Game
i .i
of Golf
$ m
14 A A A A A A A A A A A A
7. ,, I. T " 7 . r J
By O. IS. Keeler
Ono of the finest wayB of scaring
up remarkable scores1 verging1 on
a the "freak" class, vbu mleHt sav Is
't0 disseminate sucn 0 card through
tho public prints.' ! '
Recently I had an account In this
column 01 an exrepttonal round by
John O. Parker at Moultrie, Ga.
Threo days after it appeared In an
Oklahoma paper received a letter
from Joe S. Creager, of the Conoco
g j uou ciup, wnca city, okia.; on
4 closing the card of a four ball
4 match which, ot low scoring by
$ the quartet, rather, lays in the
S shade any similar round I ever Baw,
or heard of.
,Th'o" course ' of the Conoco CJdlf
club offers a phi of 72; It . is not a
long cdurse--8003 yards. And ifc
has sand greens,, and; according to
MX. creager, pien&y 01 irouoio on it.
01 ine course
outKv.-.:.'..
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gtonland .....
..643 444 443-35
..433 433 33329
..643 444 34334
;.433 343 4R3 32
..533 043 44233 .
..355 444 4443772
..444 433 344 3362
..345 543 4633670
..244 633 444 3365
..846 453' 44336 69
Par ln)
8erB
o!nfy
Stohiand
Senate-
.
i6Tp 0n pn? " ' the. match was
xhis seems' pretty well to justify
jo. Crcager's statement that Old
Mnn pBr , never had such another
drubblng..as lie got in this bout.
T;he total b the four scores is 22
strokes better than bar. '
u any-competitor can turn In
four scores in our next national
open with Just one-fourth -pt this
margin ngajnst tne earn . ne can
write "champion" after . hla name
without viiltlng for the rest ,of the
.bovs to finish. : .
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SUOAIt ANO ll.OUlt .
1 PORTLAND, June 10 VP) Sugar
Pane, grantjlated 4.0TT100f IBs:?
beet $3.80. ... t: ' , ' . a,
I Domestic! flour Selling pT-lco dc-
ltvered: potent 49s $6.50; do 08s $5.30.;
bakers' blutatom $4.10; soft wheat
pastry flour $3.40 ' $3.60; Montana
hard winter patent $5.00(ii$5.20; ryo
4.606 $4.60.
!
Spurt Slants
,
' Kv Alan J." OouM
(Associated press Sports Editor)
Lou Gohrig tnust have felt It was
tno Best in tne league at tossing
homo run balls to tho Yankees. Big
George has nad everytning uut nis
IRe GOLDFISH
ISA ' t
CARP
if HAS DBVEU5PEO (TS
HANY FANcy FRILLS'
.And colors Throoqh
. HONOREOS OF VBAR4
Of FfMlENT WORK
' BV RSH
IN
A SOESSINS POOL IS MADE UP
ears knocked off by the drives the
New Yorkers have rifled off his de
livery this spring.
It is a remarkable circumstance
that this post-war slugging age,
paced by Babe Ruth, failed to
touch the old-time record of four
homers in a single gamp tor a
doiaen years. Until Gehrig turned
I the trick and made it look easy.
Many had poled three circuit
clouta In a singlo combat, Ruth
and Gehrig three times each. No
doubt tho Babe is still burning
with Jealousy, for it has long been
ono of his ambitions to be tho first
to post his name alongside thoso
of Lowe and Delehanty. He will have
to maxe it. live now, to satisiy nim-
soir. . ; ' -
WATipH 1933. :
The Cardinals, their dynamic field
marshal. Branch Rickey, would have
lis tiellevd, cart take their pennants
or leave them alone.
'.We would be satisfied," he con
fessed, "if we were so successful
as to win the pennant every other
year over a ten-year period, rather
than take three or four in a, row
and then, a la the Athletics, slide
down to the' cellar for seven straight
years. '
"In other words, our policy Is
always to anticipate a decline, to
plug the gaps, to have replace
ments ready when the regulars slip.
"That in large measure, explains
most of the deals the Cardinals have
made this season except the Hafey
deal. That involved other matters.
"We may not win the pennant
again, this year. We haven't looked
likb winners so far, but' watch us
closely in 1)33.'.' '
St'PERMAN?
"Eastman . may, make a , mistake
FIND IT
HERE
Copy 'or thU Column anil
bt'ln bjili.il.
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moat pleased with both the finished
product and the prlco when you have
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Shop! - S-3-4 t.
See Fred Spaeth for your Plumbing
and Heating repairs. Phone Main 683.
4-29-t f.
NOW IS THE ilME
To savo money on the fitting of
your broken windshield or side glass.
Take your car to RichardB'on "The Art
Man" at Richardson's Art and Gift
i Shop. He specializes in all kinds of
VAi.i.oy.v Lake park
Opens June 11. A round trip for a
one-way fore. The only direct way to
the lake. i;tyaJlbwa.-Valley Staffed iS
6-10-1 t.
Ilcnistltclllnc;, pleating, button
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop.
Adv.
1VKEK-ENI) EXCURSIONS
Round trips for a ohe-way faro.
Wallowa Valley stages leave for Enter
prise and Wallowa Lake at 0:00 a. m.
and 4:00 p. m. . 6-10-1 t.
SlaMghtered.
IN THIS SENSATIONAL
BANKRUPT
OUR ENTIRE 25,000 STOCK
OF QUALITY FURNITURE
ORDERED SOLD REGARDLESS
LESS OF SACRIFICE
Buy now and Save!
if he tries for both the Olympic
400 and 800 mater runs," remarked
the astute Mr. Daniel Ferris, who
helps direct alhletio affairs from
his A. A. U. office In the Woolworth
building, overlooking lower New York.
"But, he's tough," we countered.
"Ho has ; shown himself far and
away in front of any rivals at
cither distance and his style and
stamina setm adequate to the extra
work."
"MebDe 8b, mebbe so," admitted
Mr. Ferris, "ft would be nice to
see him do It but he will have to
keep that fine edge and also be a
superman. ' ' I have seen too many
oi tnem. come uu bu
tho trick is possible, with five days
Ui I1U1U VlJlUl't' KU....J"-". .
He would be better off to try one
flat race and the relay."
Our guess is that Big Bon not
only will try and probably score
tho "double" but likely take a short
nap and gallop the relay, Just for
fun. He's that kind of a runner, ap
parently, HELEN JACOBS
WINS OPENING
TITLE OF MATCH
WIMBLEDON, England. Juno 10 m
Helen Jacobs gave the American
team a victorious start In the Wlght
mi'.n Cup tennis series today by de
feating Dorothy Round of the Brit
ish forces in the first singles match,
0-4, 0-3. .
Helen Wills Moody, the American
champion, made it two straight by
defeating Eileen Bennett Whltting
stali, 0-2, 6-4. . .
Call Fred Balmes for your plumb
ing and heating repairs, 203 N Ave.
i 6-4-1 m,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the many expressions of
sympathy and beautiful floral offer
ings during our bereavement.
Mrs. Geo. Alexander and family.
8-10-1 tp
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
F. B. Tharp, executor of tho estate of
Nannie Littleton, deceased, has Hied
his Final Account as such Executor,
and that the County Court of Union
County, State of Oregon, has set
Monday, the 20tli"day of June, 1032,
at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho Court
! House, as the time and place for
hearing upon said Account, and for
,the settlement thereof, and that any
and all persons having any objec
tions thereto, appear at said time ond
I place.
F. B. THARP, Executor of the Estato
I of Nannie Littleton, Deceased.
H. E. DIXON, Attorney for Executor,
La Grande', Oregon.
May 20-27. June 3-10-17.
NOTICE TO CKF.DITOUS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
:by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for' Union County, as the ad
ministrator of . $he .estate of. Martha
Edwards BJorsness, deceased. All per
sons having clalma against tho said
estate are hereby directed to present
ithem to the undersigned with proper
.vouchers therefor to the undersigned
I at his office, In the Foley Building,
iLa Grande, Union County, Oregon,
within six .months from the data of
this notice.
H. E. DIXON, Administrator of the
Estate of Martha Edwards BJors
ness, dee'd.
Dated May 13th, 103a.
May 13-20-27. June 3-10.
mo
.Prices
SALE
GARR
Card
Modern danee Eagles hull Saturday
night. AdmUolon 80c. . Q-0-3 t.
NOTICE TO CHKIIITOItS
Notlco is horeby glvon that tho
Undersigned has been duly appointed
by tho County Court of tho Stat'o of
Oregon for Union bounty, adminis
trator of the estate of Elizabeth
Burke, deceased, and has qualified as
such. . All personB . having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same, verified
as required by law, to the undersigned
at the office of his attorneys, Qrcon
and Hess, at La Grande, Oregon, with
in six months from the. dato hereof.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon this
27th day of May, IP33.
L. L. SNODGRASS, administrator ot
the Estate of Elizabeth Burke, De
ceased. May 37, Juno a-10,-17-24
ONE MOKE IIAVI
Of our Clean Up Sale On porch box
and bedding plants. Prices greatly re.
duced. Clarks Greenhouses. 0-10-1 t.
CM! It OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank iho Neighbors of
Woodcraft, tho Eagles Auxiliary, tho
L. D. S. church ant( all of our friends
for their expressions bf sympathy and
the beautiful flowers during our re
cent bereavement.
Mr. and Mm. Archie Hal3ey.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. CorunV
Mr. arid Mrs. E. O, Morris and fain
Ily. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Gerber.
Mr. and Mnj. Harry Halsey and son.
Mr. ond Mrs. Adren See and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mathson and
sons. ' 6-J0-1 t.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION' SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
under and by virtue of an execution
bearing date 8th day of June A. D.
1932. Issued out of and under the seal
of the circuit court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Union in
that certain suit therein pending
wherein L. O. Smith, is plaintiff, and.
Clement L. McKinnis and Nettle Mi
McKlunis are defendants, upon a de
cree in said court and cause rendered
and entered- on tho eighth day m!
June A. D. 1032 and which execution
was placed In the hands of the un
dersigned sheriff of Union County;
Oregon on the 9th day of June A.
D. 1932 and commanded me, as such
slwriff to make sale as by law pro
vided,, of the hereinafter described
lands to make therefrom, the.suin of
$3349. i4 and the further sum of
200.00, attorney fees and costs and
disbursements in said suit taxed at
$21.60, with interest on said sums at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum
from the date of sold decree, and the
ccGts and expenses of sate, the. under
signed as such sheriff will on Satur
day, the ninth day of July' A. D. 1032
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m'. at tho
outside of the front, door of tha
county courthouse In La Grande, Ore.
gon aa directed in said exebutlon and
to satisfy said .decree, sell at public
sale for ca3h to the highest, and best
bidder therefor, all the real estate
described in said decree and execu
tion to-wlt: S. 4 of tire N. W. Vj,
the N. '2 of the S. W. Vt, and tho
N. W. V, of the S. E. i4 of Sec. 6 lit
Twp. 1-S. R. 30, E. W. M., in Union
CoUnty, Oregon together with tho
tenements, hereditaments and appur
tences thereunto belonging as well as
all right title and interest said de.
fendents, Clement L. McKinnis and
Nettle M. McKinnis, husband and
wife, and each, thereof, had therein
or thereto on the ninth day of Oc
tober A. D. 1020 or thereafter ac
quired therein. - , ' '
Said aale of said land will be made
subject to redemption thereof accord
ing to law. ' 1
JESSE B RES HEARS, Sheriff of Union
County, State of Oregon, . i .',
By H. A. KLINGHAMMER, Deputy.',
June 10, 17, 24.July 1, 8.
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