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Putru Two IjA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LX GRANDE, ORE., Saturday, June j$, tars Lose Four Straight To Seals ,1 . . Hollywood Lead Weakened Airain JV San Francisco Toi'Uaiul on llunvy.Ku of , sst'oripir ,wiin.siaiuo Ncvcri lslkliciV Rout1 in WSloJ) IlenVy IlUUiifi;. ! trt jltjr tli Awbilnl I! . I 'l'lm Hollywood Hinja Wfio biiliiiwwl )miilmily mi, t"l Uw. CuiiaI, Inline Ixikm lixtny, with thv Hull Kriini'laiHi Hil itiuivlliiii nl llitlr lienU. niily n un mill A linlt uo llhui Ual tilHltt tliw. 8mh.,lk tlinlr. luiirtli mralKltt nw limit Hit mmtliorinn, 0 lo II. I" 111" nliiH" liltO'nd !. h l twmw wtk linllywkHHl linn wmwi! only (mil ium, Oilman, HnHywii.Kl nuuUiiMvr, l lowtd.tli HmIa 19 lllla, wlillr Mf kimtl. intr-liiim tor mo lionw (own Ivaiii. wna iwh'IukI for ait'otlM. 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J I u tviinvoii lmt In i lip Ihik rr iviii Imul until lli HrIiiIi tituliia, nml (nil, iwllt (or llw vlototy. , Mir IoaIiir two nuiiiht to 0k Inml, tux MAOintvwntii Konaiow ioumt rvt out Id luu lo tAhn a rahi It to it. tit to Mill llllllnit Kitillr Hi run, lUU-lnim for tu WoI.mii, liml t to 1 ImiI, nut w taken wit III tli aaawntli whmi llm cnk lliwut fiirit. ! itlKNiK liKl In vliix tli Ofllrn lliut t,m iiipii on tMm unit tmuifil tM Imttoni to ntlr Hi ml. n lult tlia a.-imu to our Hit m it ot tli ltni"v liamball Standing lly llm AmimIiiIpiI I'rAa rtiAHT i.n.tinin '.., , W. ti, rot. iioiiywmHi u, , i i .sua RuturraiiciMo i, 'Vortltiid lil JM I.im Aiiiiflpa :l tin .ft'JI Hmltlln . .., !MI HO Alt Onkhlllll i, , HO IM AH ttniniiiu)iii(i' 9 '1 til MimiuiM , -..a i m AMMIIIO'AN I i:a(iui; W. I.. IVt. 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KVtWA iA .v xV- i4'j. n. ii.v'jp. fcp "vr-. Vip. i' 'Ifc'frA A Ia iaA Wv-m .il f'tTMP. l Kf, K-l p-y "viwi.- T-w-li?ft.r. r.'vy!1 p.'p Wl ffa, Vi." t?jiASiVtN,, m.As, Vii IU! -,t )P .6"A. '-sn'.rtA' 'M,n Attup. V!: U A 'H,V 4 .( w, ;r.f ttw Us ?i ht H vt mj,'.ifir p.f a yiftiMil Vail mnj Will Sharkey Revenue I5attle - ( Lost Jo bchmcling. June 21: NEW YOIIK 111 Mil tk'hnwllug liipi'il mlt uC Hi" ring lit llm Ymi kiiii HUiilium twu ypio'H imo, llm n llpuvyivplKht pmmiluil-wHll n fp" thut lookiHl iih Ihoiigh Aomuono had bpini . biittiiriug It with soft rubber llcwo. rviwn Hip oppoplip Alpps stiilkpcl PMP 1Wt P4 Nip-ia txw .i.',-riP Thjk'm- 1p IvWA'niilp Jirn.i7.pcn. Vit-Vt YSWp tw wmrtwi'i ins nag I ) t) Vls.:t.tU;j t lit. vM. f Hi I ho man who. withont iho a tti ol fl tavorfnn wind or siurtlnn bliH-k? luu ftiuintMl tho Ho-Viifil lush hurdler fusioi Hum nny nr his -ax ti'mimrorU1. a lVivy Hmwtl, ubovo, form or Alob:ima Poly slue vvtiotPi will shortly liUito:h his Ciimputcn to wtn n plnoo an the A morion n Olympic lonm. ttonl to th hotilov of the on.eipil Amnrifiui roconl of IU soi-omln tot' tho htfth !t(oks. which is onc-IUth of a juvnr.d mtifor -ho rt.xoptt-d world murk, Hp will ronrosont tho .Vow Vrk A. 0, dni'in tho Olvmnio trials. Jack Shurkoy. without i mark on him. bin officially LxmiUu by a low left hook he thudded Into the Oer mtu.'s Rioln hi th fourtlj round. .. Thnt, foul pnded as , ptio-Btdod a four rounds aa over opened a heavy weight tltlo contest. Orim and ulcrt. I the , ItoHton , sailor: Jubbd echmel I nti 'a luce with , lcfta. hooked hts head, croffed hla right, lie awopt tlio OorniQn before him, landing at will, taking but one lolld , right hand to the head in the four rounds . line Bchmellng won on a foul and Tuesday Dlgfit, June 21, In the new Madinon fckiuiu-e bowl on Long Imlund, he tuieota ngain ttie Sharkey who dcaplaus blm, beliovcfc that he can mush that face again. Sharkey tu two yours older, shading 30, and five pounds healer, adding weight tu his wallop. Apparently he ta aa fuht und clever as he ever was. Kchmtillug. , for two. years,, hat been perfecting a defense against tho wnltopa tli-t swelled hts nose and eyes out ol shape. He Is deadly calm, a steady, punishing puncher, Young Strlbllng could not hit him solidly. He believes Sharkey never will again. But the mental edge Is all with the challenger. Schmeling remembers punishment. Sharkey still rages nt the injustice of losing a fight to a man who showed nothing but ability to stand up under a beating. In that mental state he Is a tremendous fighter. One or tho other will need heavy applications of arnica Wed nctiday morning. Umatilla County, Pioneers Gather Still Finds Binj-les Scarce .ssatv Eagles Hope For Win Froni Elgin In Game Sunday The La Grande Eagles baseball team after two practice sessions early this week and a game with the La Grande firemen's squad last night, is ready to meet the Elgin town base ball team next Sunday afternoon at the high school field, and Is count Ins cm a win fronv the visitors, ac cording to D. V. Hall, mnuager of the local players. The Elgin team ended up their league playing last Sunday with a percentage of .500. They won three and lost three, and placed third In the sls-team league on the branch. Other teans in the league were En terprise. Lostlne, Joseph. Alicel and Wallowa, Elgin's battery for Sunday's game, as announced by Manager Ward, will be Kuerevtch. pitcher, and McCall, catcher. Other Elgin players who are well known by many La Granders. and who will appear In Sunday's game, are Mason, hard-hitting right itelder; Clark, left fielder, and Ray She 1 ton, first base. Ray She! ton is a bmthet to Luke Shelton, who plays on the La Grande squad and Is ex pected to discharge part of the hurl tnc duties Sunday. The -smrttng lineup for the La Grande EAglM will probAbly be;' Ged dfw or Shelton. pitcher; Nichols, catch -er,- Brwltler. first base; Posey, sec ond base; Price, shortstop; Evans, j.hird base; H. Cochran, left field; . Tuhner. center tieJd and Wiciilander. ' r.ht fieM. CAse. Ledbetter. Court - wy. llnffnwn. Lyons, Parker, Brad en and HH will perhaps see service dur ir.i; the par.ie, Tle La Gnuide Veam has been play 5ieadily lmroTing basvb&ll. and has bmlt tip a lare following auio-ng local ba-baU fns, and It ts ex pectM that tocether toUi an antic- Sivaie Isrje number of risitors from fcism .hat theiw will be a larpe crowd ai the yn,e. PENDLETON., Ore., June IB (TO Umatilla county pioneers gathered at Weston yesterday for , their fortieth! annual reunion. A two-day program nas oeen pianneu. j a. riuisuii, fii'jjjuiui wt-i.vnii.-j, u the principal spenker on today's pro gram and Walter Pierce, formerly gov ernor,, of Oregon, will be the chief speaker today, , ,., KCI) HOX LIMP . ' Bob Quiim, who dcBervea a better baseball fate than he has been hand ed with the misfortunes of the Red ox this spring, is willing to sell ou.L.. t Piv tho club away even If I have to hang on to it indefi nitely. I'm heartily sick oi ginu..t! n lot of nasty letters front fans round about the city of Boston." Qninn and Shano Collins, after lifting the Kcd box to sixwi yitxv 1031. had hopes of doing at least aa well this year. But they experi enced one setback after another, miih thf violent death of Ed Morris, star right-handed pitcher and a $50,000 asset. The Box are m the worst spot in the league, from a competitive vlew- point. All they have to do for tho first two months Is play about 70 per cent of their games against the A'ft, Yanks and Senators, the three, strongest teams in the league. This kind of medicine Is enough to break the spirit of any outfit. ; Babe Ruth's return to .Boston as a part-owner and manager ot the Red Sox undoubtedly would help re Vive some of the old spirit and in terest, but right now this seems c. Utopian suggestion. The Babe is worth more to the Yankees than the Red Sox can afford to pay out, for one thing, on top of which It would be necessary to rebuild the whole Boston lineup,, ot another substan tial outlay, to get anywhere. Ruth alone could not haul the Sox out. of .the. depths... lt, , '. In tercet leg I a to, football Is to be re sumed oy uumoeriana university, l,c- ( banon, Tennu this fall., T Cobb had a bnttlng average of 367 fur his entire 24 years in big league baseball. , Sport Slants lly Alan Could (Associated Press Sports Editor) When the Cardinals broke up and shifted their championship lineup they did a pretty thorough Job, Whether It wrorks or not is some thing else.. The National league race so far has been so close and sur prising that anything can happen between now and the end of September. It's interesting nevertheless to j compare me lineup oi me uarainnts around the first of this June with the combination that beat the Athletics: 1933 Orsattl. If Martin, cf Hendrlck. cf Collins, lb Watkins. rf Wilson, c Gelbert, ss Delker. 2b 1931 Adams, 3b Watkins, rf Prlsch. 2b SarUn. cf Hafey, If Bottomley, lb Wilson, c Gelbert, ss TIU OLYMPIC IDEAL ,"The Los Angeles games are a challenge to British prestige that dare not be refused." snys Sir Har old Bowden, chairman of the Brit ish Olympic association. "The Olym pic Ideal contains within itself ev ery tiling that a democracy needs to Justify. Itself the , physical, moral and mental attributes oX sportsman ship." To uphold this ideal Sir Harold a California! born launched a successful campaign to raise 20, 000 pounds to send the British con tingent to the Pacific coast. The track and field squad will number about 60, with these out standing stars: Lord Burghley. fa mous hurdler, G. L. Rampling. quar ter miler; Tom Hanxpson. half mil er; R- H. Thomas, miler. 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