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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1932)
Wednesday, June 29, 1932 , LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDEORE. Page Two ldT with Ueacsan Iriendi. j ill. and C. M. Brana drore to iPortlaol and fnt the weekend, i pueman Hutcnuon U rellertng PUe ! man Seller lor a ihort time. Pleman : HaiiKon 1 al employed cere It : iicrt time. Mn. Luey Wlgglerworth and Mn. ' Locena Prakier apem Wednesday with Bala far IssswaaJiaMat It Is potsikl la Unpesi-b or s cum i Juailte of the UdIimI (jinaj caprafM eoan or any other ga. ' tloiial offldal. Tbe Coriiiimi makes prorUlon as to tbe brinug, of Impenebment by i member of g( bouse and the trial of the aerated by tbe senate sluing as a conn. Stars And Beavers In Tie For First V .V BRUSHING UP SPORTS... ByLaufer VL-x. B-.tn VIc vjt in La Grande. Mr. and Mn. Hedrren, who have been employed here, bare returned to La Grarnl. Jarne. Burnett, who worka at Trootdale. apent the weekend here with fcia lamuy. Hollywood Loses To Sacramento, on lTw Portland Wins! n, Ol tG ON Gabb's Got Gumption A Ctilnese newtpaper inaa named Cbirley Gabb apeaka more than doren languages. Who said "What'l (o nm5" fortlaEd Oregoo JourDaJL Seattle Takes 3-2 Game From San Francisco Oakland Lof-es to ilk-f sions liy Large Margin. BELLI ikr- ( VK-tttl' 1 vh'rrWM' 44S rjL Portland sod Hofiyw'Ad are 1S1 tut first tbvx a Use Pacific Om league. The i'rj H&s:wrT)V f-- tors opset the fcUrs last nignt b.ie J the Iseavrr dwr.ed Is Anr,. . BetJfJl effective plVhlnif 'A t'xa.; ytyita th f.',V-r 11 uIM Ui eu a to 3. Three of to winners' j run. were bojrjrr. two by CamJIIi. j arid on by Bordutary. Batter: For ! tiaeramento. Flynn end W!ru: for! Portland heal Ism f.w,tit Vs tj t. Eight run vit r&ad In the swood ' Inning: Joiinny Kcr.t'je tussonUA lut ball the SMsing rjly by tjssrkinr, ttunjrr with th bs full. Bat teries: fir Ism ATsztlKt. Bweetland, 0tltS. iJUfrsr.Vri end Campbell: tw Portisnd. Bovrnan una Pitxpatrick. Keattl nwH 'Jt Ban ertts-.ltcn 3 lrlTEr,E8cSl to 2. wfcen Dutch Holland stoi borne In tb eighth Inning. The steal wan mad as At MrfXujcali, eu itiet pitcher, Vyk . Iwjs: wlhdup n pJtth IM U h llt batwr lth tfi fe derion. Btln. MD-uzall nil Wall (rcn. Ptirftekx: f'r ttle, Kalllo and Oz I'd. Mlwlxu Jat Oakland 12 t" 7. th vlnrwra tnnctiii lor J8 fale tux. ard O.kn making 16. 8;x rum In the lth Innlni! ixntA up th SIM lor tle IwdJi. BUsr)a; Fjt Oakland. K. Walh. A. WaUh Rd fjfcrtjn. mllh; f Mlil. Bxl;i and EjmI. LOOK to the air lor entertainment. July 3-4. Adr. r.'2'5 FEMCE....ir, OHMMIB jl A PEKrECT 5 G4.ES 'All !H pElfetT TO t Sport Slants It Allan j orot rectntly when im V. H. O. A, ! tioubl be d&tte u;xi-r lte clrtuxn ilww of ft wcrrn playr' bii. af ter doppln Into ft water bazad. beln pliu.kr1 out bjr ft e arid crr4 oil to murtier part of the COUXMT. Bbould It tw pUyd wbre th bJI W4 Jlnttly tzlckhetl by the bird or ; water liftMirdTnifl Jjuly wanted kftjw quick lyi Th ajivwei, 'rf Cfur, wm that It triuL 1 pJttwl with th cim tommy piulty; frorrf behind the waUrr haznrd, jit ft thuh thr htrd had no purt In the ullalr. The rxil U tk-or eoouffh that no ouUlde f'rncy can alUT the clr cumALance of tlm hall Itavliifc gone InUi the water, even thMKh no upc-clfLc proriwrjfi atKjut th attivltl- thoy had gotten pfrrhaps a dijzen hit i A 1 . r I- I 1 NWf ft i; If y f BuD, Bean and "Milti" "Many great fortune !) been made by boring from pesgjmlsrs." Also by selling to optimists. Ash land (h'y.) Dally Independent. For Themelrei Alone Some wbo hare been corrupt In tbeir morals bare yet been Infinite ly solicitous to hare their children plossly brought op. South. allty. home. ? rail IP in ).otcT tike fttmosphere, comfort; lor convenience to the theatrical and shopping districts; (or your money' worth stop at the , Congress Tlie Jubilant. Mjmeahat battertd young man whom too we here ts the new hai urirht (tampion of the wtMid. And.it appear from I hi- plrture that Jark Sharkey arreed with the officials who ante him Mai K-hmeliii;' title, nen if a lot of other people didn't. The new Innine king b tb.an tornlng one rood ee on the earners in bl drr-iry; rom after the championship battle in New York. I it trT t PERSONALS By ilrs. Bertie Biegt (Obeerrer Correspondent) KAifZLA (Special) The highway between Kamela and La Grande is re ported to be In much better condi tion than la the atretch west of Ka m;la. The oillnz crew Is doinz some Cincinnati Reds Can't Climb Out Of Eighth Place fly ;al Talbot fAuoclated Pro Sporu Writer) Probably the mait cogent com rtvtntary on the tn character of the National league race Ilea in the lart that the Cincinnati Kcrfa, with the bent drferui)e record of any tam In the circuit, cannot $et out of eighth plare to aave their Uvea, The necret of Cincinnati's miafor tune Ilea In IU inability to win tbe dor onea. eiKbten time the Beds have been beaun by ft tingle run, moat of them well pitched, tiKbtly fought affaire. In other word. If Baseball Standings By the AMoeiated Pits ' A Mt Kit' AS LEAOt E - W. L. Vew York : 46 10 Detroit XI 27 Philadelphia Washington Cleveland 37 30 ... 36 31 St, Loui . 33 32 Chicago r:..23 41 Beaton - 12. M of gull or hawfca la Included In the code for the royal and artclent game. TftV AStttYr'.ItlN'lf 7Ul;Hr; Huch problenui are not alwaya so easy to awrver. There was the time when Jerome D. Travtra, In one of ' p.w felt like pitching hlmaelf a ball hla niaLchca with the lute Walter I game. They got only four hits and scattered out where they needed them moat, they could very well have been in first place today Instead of eighth. No explanation la necessary of the rUdV latest low. They ran Into BUI Hallahan ywUTday when the south J, Travla, hit a shot that wound up somehow In tlie ha:k nx:ket of the trousers of Travis' caddie. The caddie Irulnted he didn't know It was there, although a spec tator saw it hit the hoy. Mean while the time limit for a lost ball had expired and Travis won the hole automatically, hut the "Old Man," although a ntt' kk-r lor Die mica, did not relth taking the advrtnL'igr. Thfrn have bcr-n rnttny su h fnrak Incldcnff!. Tlie tiilcs fire recorded of a bull onre rebounding off a hall and up the player's hh-eve. t n drive thnt hKigid lit tim hend Ininp nt mi automnhile orli)g along a K)c rod ti.wnrd the hitter, of unolher shot that fndfd Into thr mint, houn:er Into a piiiyor'a trouser culf and stayed there for a good purt of the inaU:h unnoticed. nilMNtV HA. lll)S On w HliKknifKir rntirr of Eng land. om tune, ti playt-r holeil out Ills tee shut in a neighloring (htm ney, thft hull dropping Into the fire while L) lilaiikd owuvt uiui hln wife looked on. Another odd story nl the Urltish links tutinrnn Mjh. lihuklord, Af ler an uppiojuh thul iuuj limded In a hlid's nei.t. nhe climhid the Inr, trtk n ht.itu d iiinrim; the hruiu hen rind pliiycd a ptU h sl,ft on to thr nearby green, fiom where she holed out In one pint nnd h.iive.j the hMe fc,xtrit(irflliiiiry, tif, w,m a "nib uf I ho green" In u Uuiiiniii:nt ut Hun nliigfliile, where one iiluyer iird Uin tee hhot Jiilo u bunker and the next did the hiiine think;, only to i iuiih-iI hy r.eiinjt his h.itl htm in e I iniy-d lately oil tin; pievlotti. hit ball and rebound to the green. the score was Bt. Lou la 6, Cincin nati 2. Young Bobby Brown, turned in an other fine game aa the Boaton Braves defeated the Phillies, 6 to 2. and went into a virtual tie with Chicago for M:ond place. Brown yielded but four hlU, all singles, and would have scored a shutout but for crrora by Akeia and tthlres. Akcra redeemed hinvclf, however, by driving acroee the winning runs with a double. Hew York and Hroofclyu divided a pair, the Olanta winning the first, 7 to 3 and the Dodger the aecond, ft to 'A. Johnny ltcdyrifk, Brooklyn out fielder, lost the opener with ft dis astrous error in the ninth Inning, but came back to win ths nightcap with an eighth inning homeruu. The Yankees demonstrated why they are kingpins of the American league in trimming Washington 5 to 2. They made only four hits off AJ 'I hoinaa, but two of them, were home runs hy Lazzerl and Be well and, an other was a single hy Karle Combs with the banes laden. Johnny Al len held the (Mmutor to six hits to won' Ids sixth victory In seven Tint Iti-yeur-old Lewis Kraunsc uuidfi his first start of the season fur the Athletlca and graut-d acveu hltx in heating Huston, 6 to 4. Ol ficri'a wild throw gave the, A'a the winning run In the elgbth. Two Raines were scheduled In the league. Miracles Prom Tar Mom limn 4.x0 widely varied produclH ate now mti'It; from eon I fur, Tlio moHl liuporliint of (hem, ncrurdlhg 'i Colllur'ii Weekly, nn: pnlhL oml pfivlug imilorhils, drugs, ifiaicMel(f.i, iiiilliiu' flyi'H nnl nyti tlitfllc porfiimea. 'J In? innjorlly of nil pel fiiuien nro now m;tdo from flilfi pniduet. What One Cow Ate A row sin lightered hy hurrlier In LiineuKhlrn, Kngliiml. coulnlned 1H nrllcli'S wnlghlng 4 puiuidn, 8 ounces, which Inehided n long Die, chisels, holm nnd null. French Land Measurement An nrpeti wns nn old rrpnch meiiNiirfl of In ml, rttuithly pmiUnlMii to fin acre. Hlr Musical Maslerpiaca Arthur Kulllviin wrote if (tint cli'iriulng song " W. h. PitUburgh 33 Chicago .....85 Boaton ...3 Philadelphia Bt. Umi Brokiyn Wew York Cincinnati 36 ..... 32 34 fc 2tl ...1 COAHX i. BAULK W. Portland . 51 Hollywood b Ban Francisco 40 Lou Angeles - 43 Seattle , -41 Sacramento . 40 Oakalnd - - 3t Misaiona . 33 Pet. .708 .573 371 .552 .637 '50 .182 Pet. Jt&Q .638 307 Frank Dolp Put Out of Tourney In Early Match PORTLAND. Ore.. June 29 'Un able to maintain the terrific pace he act In the qualifying round Mon day, and confronted, with par golf by hi opponent. Prank Dolp. of Port land, defending champion, waa elim inated, from the Pacific Northwest Golf association tournament In yes terday's round. Eddie Hogan, a fellow Portlander, was the one to drop the champion. Jumping out to an early lead. Hogan ' distance. W Mrs. J. A. Carlson and children, i : Htltn and John, drove in from Pa&a- j dena last week, reporting an enjoyable 4 tnP- Ralph Biggs returned home Satur day from spending several days at Toll Gate where be attended the an nual meeting of forest rangers of the district. Mrs. P. P, Brooks and grandsons, Francis and Ernest, drove to La Grande Thursday. Mib. J. A. Carlson. Helen and John. omng oetween here and Meacharn Miui Alta Wiggleswortn and Mrs. making one-way traffic for a ebort Ralph Riggs and children spent Pri- Are you ready for the Fourth? See Our Complete Line of Camping Equipment BohnenkampV .500 1 bad Dolp on the defense all the way. .4K3 AUK Pet. M 12 .471 .4G0 .453 I .334 YKSTEKIIAY'd flASIM Vationa) league Brooklyn 3-6. New York 7-3. Bonum 6, Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 2. tit. Louli e. Amerlenn l:ieue -New York &. Waahlnton 2. Plllladclphla 6, Bonton 4. Ouly games scheduled. Crmfit LrnKiie Oakland 7. MJfialon 12. . Portland 13, Lou Anifclca 0. Seattle 3. San Francisco 2. Hollywood 3, Sacramento 0. J PERRY J PERSONALS lly Hllilu O'Nrll (Obiicrver Corrcnpondcnt) I'EItllY (Bpoclnll Hoy Vermillion who ban been working at Pondmia Is vmillliK hla mater. Mrs. Myrick. Mr. and, Mrs. II. A. BUuicdcll and on, nt Mnlnd, Ida , United with their daUKhters, Mn. Oernld Plerson nnd Mliia Urn lllazedell lor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blazedcll acenm lianlcd Uinn. During tbelr atny here picnics were held at Emigrant BpriiiKi uud WnlUiwa lako. Mtu. LoulM! Hnltler and daughter, " " -" ' 11.11. nl l.n,ll.,,,. i.ll.ri MJ- Kllll In IIjii Iioiihu of n krnlliur who lay nt ili'ulh's ilnor, mid he picked up lliri ter.eii Hun nil Ilia world now knows hy lieiirt. On adjourning lo an niiiirliiieii! Iiejiinil hi-nrilig of I he siek elm m her lie snt down nl a pliinu uiui ijiii nut lenm Uiu luntru meiil Mil Mid nlr was conipli'lu. Kutorlc Relics Flint Implements innri) Ihnn four leen llimi!niiiil yenrs old, dnllng from tin) lie pnrlnil, drive been fiiiind nenr Viirlierg, Sweden, Im heihleil In Arctic dnv III fi-et bulnw Xrnllllll. Arrhi-nlnclMs nt the Mu seum of (iitheuliuri( nr nf till) opinion Hint lliey mny repnisent till) oiliest relics In Sweden. Proiperlty 1'rosiicrlty can change a man's nntnrn nnd seldom Is nioono eao Hons onntigli lo resist I ho effects of good fortune. Itufus, Mr. Olen Plerson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. . Kenneth Plerson pent Sunday with Ij Clriimlc frlendn. Wli:la nnd Cllftde O'NcIl wero dinner guenu o( Miia Klma Amos In Ia Orimde Sundny, M. o. Winch, has returned to Bolc lifter n short visit with Ills family here. Miss Alta Ferguson hns returned home after a visit with her parents In Pendleton. Duo to the wnrm( wenlhor. the Perry swimming hole Is frequented by people from both Perry nnd La (InitKle. Miss Margaret Cones, of IJi Ornnde, He was five up on Dolp when the morning 18 was over, and did not permit his opponent to cut down the lead In the afternoon half. Mrs. Brent Potter, ol Palo Alto, de fending champion In the women's contest, had no great difficulty in surviving the first round yesterday. She took an early lead ovc." Miss Charla llgner, ol Portland, and lin ished 6 up. The hardest buttle yesterday was In the men's round when Jlmmlc Bush oug. of Portland, defeated Stanley Leonard, of Vancouver, B. C, British Columbia champion. The battle went to the :17th hole, which Bushong took with a blrdlc. The following pairings today In cluded: Men's: Eddie Ifrigan, Portland vs. James Bushong, Portland; H. Chan dler Egiin, Medford vs. II. E. Hell man, Los Angeles. Wonum's: Urn. Brent Potter, Palo Alto vs. MLis Miirjorle Todd, Vancou ver, B. C; Mjss Anne Stange, La Grande vs. Mibs Anjjlc ParkhulTBti Burllngame, Cal. IFOR STOCK GARS and 25 Olher Speed Records Smashed in 1 to 500 Mile Run by ,C z- Yesterday Miss Stiingc. local golfer, won from Mrs. A. A, Kaufman, River side, 0 and 4. Night Fights Hy (be A.iMKlated I'rcss Loa Angeles Newsboy Brown. Lob Angeles, nut)HlnU'd Baby Arlmcndl, Loa Angelen (10); Wesley Ketchcll. Portland, Ore., won by technical knockout over Wilson Yarbo. Cleve land (1: Bail Jorte. Cal. Fidel La Barba. Los Angeles, kntKked out Bobby Gray, Sun Jobc (Bk Chicago Charley Kctziuff, Duluth. Minn.. blopiK'd lea Marrlner. Chicago tK; Jack King, UtthKork, Ark , out pointed Holly Dukel-iky, Chicago ,(5), New York V'runkle IVtrolle. Sche ncciiuly. N. Y outpointed B.t Uat tnllno, llnrtf'ird. Conn. (lo. Wrestling llv (lip AsMM'liitril Pn-vH Nrw Yiirktd (Strnnelerl tawla, J.I.', I,oh Aniielrs. threw Leo IMiiet;-kt, anr. Piitnnd. io 51: ni'k shikat. 2 in, PhtlsdelphlB. threw Matron Ktrllcnko, JIB, Illlrmln. Ill) 'JB Uulliile. N. Y Ed Doll Oeorge, 912, North .Invn. N. Y.. threw ijcn Mac Aluno, 201). Kait Aurora. N Y.. 48:10. New Hiiven. ("oi,n. Itolnnil Ktrch meyer, '12. okliihoinrt, threw Sandor S?Jiho, 205. Hungary. 13 IU. York. Fit. Boris Dcmetrotf. 205'$ pent the weekend with her sister, threw Put Mi Kiiy. 215. Memphis 211:30 Mrs. Herbert Iteher. IOUlS Monday. Kvans was a visitor here Always In U "cklentlata Say. Uf May Have Begun lo Hot Wnlsr Ftidtlle," Anil a lot ot peopla have been In hot wa ter aver alnca. Ornnha Worltl-ller aid. Detroit Jim London. 201. threw Oeortie ZnhttrlitH, 3JD. Ptieblo, Colo., Ill 43 55. llnltlmore Jim McMlllen, 21fl, threw Fred Ortibmler, 200. In 34:45 with s flying tackle. Mnnt.'tntt's fire 1ms in 1931 was nllKhtly mote thin two million riol Inrs, or tliree-qunrters of a million more than In 10JO, Practical demonstration proves superiority of 76's high anti knock value ESPECIALLY IN HOT WEATHER WHIRLING around a ten mile sur veyed course in a strictly stock car and under the supervision and electrical timing of American Aur.omoh.le Associa tion officials, Eddie Miller broke 26 U. S. stock car records last week. ' IS s Gasoline Scene howin(r elaborate equipment of (he Amrrican Aiitornohile- Aiiociation uicd during Ihv ipcctl tcm. Electrical coniaa i Jrud at the brgmninft and end ol measured count, inunnn Salute accuracy 10 the 1 1 000 uf a second. Fddie Miller driving the atock Auhurn roadiier is tuil nnuhtnn the line establishing: I S.Stmk Car mile toced retard of 9i.lV9 M, P. H.-ou of (lie i6 rvcurdi bfokea. Full Equipment Used These records arc important to you because the cars were strictly stock-running with full equipment models which many motorists nre driving today. The gasoline was 76-taken directly from a roadside pump. The oils and greases used were the same that you can secure at independent or Union Service Stations. What Test Proved The test verified what has already been claimed that New Union 7(1 is the finest non-premium anti knock gasoline ever offered. ., One point is worthy of SPECIAL note. During the entire scries of runs and when the engines were hot test, the anti-knock pcrtormancc of76 stood up pcr-fectly-aef orir knock came from lie nolon. This means that your own car fueled with 76 will render fault less anti-knock service this summer no matter how hot the weather or how steep the grade. Just Watch for ibt $6 We've made it easy for you to get this world's record fuel. 1 . Just glance ahead and when you see the big 76 banner or 76 sign, start slowing down. Turn in there and slop for service at the 76 pump. The 28 Records Hrokeu OPEN CAR 1. Flying Mile . 2. Flying Kilo . 3. Standing Mite 4. Standing Kilo Roadster 95.109 M.P.H. 94.637 67.0.11 " 59.395 " , 93 334 " 93.736 " 92.707 " 92.564 , . 92.2699 " 92.265 " 92.159 " 92.205 91.0803 M.P.H. 86.S971 " 87.0554 " 87.0792 " 86.8826 " 86.774 " 86.6856. ' 84.282 " 83.6968 83.687 " 83.916 " 82.883 " 81.2785 " 80.3622 " Thew record, were mide and er the close wpcrvnion of A. C PUIshnrr, a membtr ofil.t conmt boinlof tie American Auto. fflohiU Assodatioa snd tupcrmor of tbe wettera rcsional diitrict. Mr. Pilliburr hu forwirded the timinsrecords to With iagtoa heidquartcM where ther .re sub ject to confirm, tioo br the Conteit Board of the Atnerrcso Automobile Allocution. Flying 5-mile . o. rlying 5-kilo 7. 10 mile . , . 8. 25 mile . . 9. 50 mile . . , 10. 75 mile , . 11. 100 mile . . 12. One hour run CLOSED CAR 13. Flying Kilo . 14. 10 mile . . 15. 25 mile . . 16. 50 mile . . 17. 75 mile . . 18. One hour . 19. 100 mile . . 20. 200 mile . 21. Three hours , 22. 250 mile . . 23. 300 mile . . 24. -100 mile . , 25. Six hour run.. 26. 500 mile . . WATCH F 'it T M E Sold by Thousand. of Iutk-pcndcnt Dealers and at All Union Service Stations, Inc. 76