La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 11, 1932, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday.July.il. 1932
Pajro Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Nurmi Limping,
Ankle Swollen;
No Explanations
CHICAGO, July 11 VP) Limping
Dalnfully. but offering no more con
Athletics Win 18Inning Game From Cleveland
CLEVELAND MAN
GETS NINE HITS
. IN II TIMES UPE
Baseball Standing
AMBMCAN
New York ...
Phllndalphla
Detroit
Cleveland ...
Washington
no.tmt
L. Pet
41 .SPt I
. 60 43 .688
......... 82 47 .838
. 50 80 .800
,...60 81 .498
..'.. 67 .441
. 44 67 .438
. 43 69 .4161
LEAOI E :
W. t. Pet. !
53 38 .071 ':
48 33 .609
43 33 .566
.....43 36 .544 :
43 38 .535 i
38 38 .506 i
m 4a -is
. -.17 80 Mil
Pet. I
43 31 .576
43 34 .863 ,
41 37 .836 ;
38 39 .491
: ...38 40 .487 I
40 43 .483 i
39 48 .448 :
, 33 41 .446 ,;
NATIONAL LEACH'S
W. L.
fly the AMiH'laLeil lre
COAST I.K.Mll'K
W.
Portland ...61
Hollywood
Francisco
Angelei .
( j Seattle
Foxx, With Six Binglcs Oakland ..........
Including 3 Homers, Mlsslons
Drives in Light Runs in
Long Gam&
lW tiuyle Till hot
(Asaoctntrd lrss Sporta Writer)
The Pltllnclelphla Athletics were
milv six DtimiM mil of first ulitce til
the American league today, havlrg ; Jt. Louts .
written Into the rtword una of tiM -
must spectacular long distance vie
torles In baseball history.
Eighteen tunings they traveled yes
terday to beat out the Cleveland lu
ll hint. 18 to 17. and It was a game
the liktw of which won't be seen once
In i blue moon. It was won and lost
halt-down times before Jlmmle
Foxx finally tcored the deciding run.
llnrnrlt tirts Nine lilt.
Tn t-lvt iivnn trica. Johnm Bur
nett of the Indians collected nine hits ! Nw Yor -
in eleven times at bnt, aud his team
mutes, Ave rill and Morgan each
cracked five. Fvucx, with six hits. In
cluding three home run, knocked lu
eight r i us for the A. Simmons had
five. There were 58 hit.
Burnett's feat, or all the records
disclose, might have established n
major league record. The accepted
mark of seven hits, set by Wilbert
Itnb'ntson before the turn of the cen
tury, was tn a regulation length con
test. Rommel Win tlame
The veteran Ed Rommel went the
last IT innings for the Athletics and
In the end gained the nod over young
Wesley Ferretl, who was firing them
over the laM 11 and a fraction frames
for the Indians. But for the fact that
Kd. Morgan, Cleveland first baseman,
let ah easy roller trickle down
through his legs after two were out
In the ninth, Cleveland would haw
won then and there.
Whit made the victory doubly
Mvvft to the A was the fact that
the Yankee were being taken over
the Jumps twice by St. Louis. 10 to
0 and S to 7. The Yanks dont look
like the team they were k week ago,
before Bill Dickey took his celebrated
swipe at Carl Reynolds and Lefty
Oomea dropped his. cloak of Invinc
ibility. The Browns knocked domes
from, the hill In the first game to
hand him his third straight defeat.
Detroit divided a pair with the
Red Sax. winning the first, 7 to 5.
and dropping the second. 13 to a. Big
&nead Jolley of the Sox pounded
seven hits dining the Afternoon to
more into third place among the
BRUSHING UF SPORTS . . .
By Laufer
Pittsburgh .
i Chicago. ...
Boston .....
! St. LouU ...
! Urooklyn ..
Philadelphia
. I Cincinnati
YKSTKHIIAVS GAMKS
t t'oa..t Leuguo -
Portland 8-2, Sacramento 3-1.
Mission 3-11. Hollywood 3-3.
Los Angelea 6-9. San Frauclsco 7-8.
Scuttle 3-8, OaXUnri 4-3.
National League
St. Louis 7-3. Philadelphia 8-1.
Plttsoumh 8. Brooklyn 7.
Chicago 4, Boston 0.
Cincinnati 6-4. New York 4-3.
American League
St. Louis 10-8. New York 9-7,
Washington 13. Chicago 3.
Philadelphia 18. Cl.nland 17.
Detroit 7-3. Boston 8-13.
BEAVERS BEGIN
WEEK AT THE TOP
Portland Takes Two From
Solons While Stars and
Reds Split Two.
fir the Associated Prraa
Portland he'id a one-gam. lead In
the Pacific Coast league today by
beating Sacramento In two 8unday
games. 8 to 3 and 1 to 1. after tak
ing a 17 to 3 pasting Saturday night
from the Sai-a. The Beavers won live
of th. seven gamea In the series.
In the Sunday morning game,
played at Stockton, the Beavers broke
i a 3 to 3 tie w Iht afire-run splurge
I' 'DAT tt - . MIH00l?RiNTcR(
i rrlWL- -' . - HOUSE OF DAVID -
'-d&,&IS!lfr- akaacki. .si.
I j2ifjf ? t M MEM FMffiTb WESENTire LINEUP j
t T &fy-td i beWsto P The sore cw we
'-oSer Jf .MW&ZM ED IcOnboW
iri ., t"3v ... .
i uzzzr' rj3 ,
, S3wg-J "The rJ3i . - A'wS
first base with Knezeylch on the re
ceiving end were features of the game.
I'luy-Off This Week
Next Friday and Saturday the
youngsters enter the sectional Junior
league play-off here.
Box score:
La Orande Eagles AB R H PO A E
Selby. 2b
Evans, 3b
Cochran, cf
Wlcklander. If
Hartman, ss
Hall, rf
Case, rf
j Braden, lb ......
Mchols, c
! Courtney, p
t
3
3
0
3
1
0
0
1 10
0 0
3 0
Totals 36 6 11 27
Cove j
6 3
I Richardson, cf 3 1
AB R H PO A E
Smith. 3b . 5
Murchison. c 5
R, Alexander, 3b 5
M. Alexander, ss 4
Jerub. lb 4
I Lloyd, If ...
4
3 0
1 i
0 6
2 I
0 1
1 13
3 0
lO. Alexander, rf. 4 1. 1 1
Brlstow. p 2 0 11
M. Alexander, p.... 4 1
1 1
1 0
two. 3: Alexander, 1: Courtney, 3.
Struck out by: Brlstow. 4; Alexander,
8: Courtney, 9. Innings pitched by:
Brlstow, 8: Alexander, 3: Courtney, 9.
Opponents at bat against: Brlstow,
25; Alexander, 11; Courtney, 40. Op
ponents hits off: Brlstow. 9; Alexan
der. 2: Courtney. 12. Earned runs off:
Brlstow, 6: Alexander, none; Court
ney, s. Winning pitcher: Courtney;
losing pitcher, Brlstow. Time of game:
1 hour 59 minutes. Umpires: Garity
and Smith.
Box score:
La Orande Eagles AB R H PO A E
Selby, 2b 3 0 2 1 3 0
Evans. 3b 3 110 2 0
Cochran, c 3 0 1 7 0 0
Hartman, ss 3 0 112 2
Wlcklander. If 3 0 0 0 0 0
Braden. lb 3 0 1 6 0 2
Parker, rf 2 0 0 0 0 1
Nichols, c 1 0 0 8 0 0
Case, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0
Hall, p 2 0 1 0 0 0
Courtney, p I 0 0' 0 0 0
versation UUMl ufluni, qw,w .ujii.
led the Finnish Olympic team on to
ward Los Angeles without telling Chi
cago what caused the limp,
. The phantom Finn boarded the
train In New York Saturday ahowlng
no sign of a limp. When the team
stopped off at Chicago yesterday, his
left ankle was oaaty swouen.
His typically Nurml explanation
was :
"Yesterday. On train. Nothing."
rillfl .MNAVItlATK CONTINENT
' PORTO ALGERB, Brazil W Alfon
so Homberg and Joaquim' Bormann.
local yachtsmen, have set out In a
n . i . . tn 'call nrnnnil Rnntt.
: siiusi. niwji v ... ....... ......
I America, vit the Panama canal. They,
j hope to make the circle In two years.
rcR HiSVKIOl'S
IfcrUM.MfcNl
" ATTKESarTofThE
AMERICA.! StjUWRM
SREfrVfc&MTrtHlS
BNlMu HOOFS.
.lovrFT) Mi ffcUL'SCUFSU
UWLElrl5rtorSE
ThEEkmPaaIxka.
BiieATtREa5'to
toln TcCE A LAPSE CH
Cf FtBH FftM HS SOW.
Totals 36 6 11 27 6 2
Batteries: La Grande Eagles: Court
ney and Nichols; Cove. Brlstow. Alex
ander and Murchison.
Eagles 100 050 0006 I
Cove 010 100 2105 !
Summary: Two bjse hits: Evans.
Three base hits: Evans. Home runs:
Hartman. Double plays: Hartman to
j Selby to Braden; Alexander to Smith
to Jerub. Bases ort balls off: Brls-
lb
Totals
Juniors
Beck. If
Irwin. 3b ....
Knezevich
Jones. 2b
Mills, rf
McKinnis. p .
Howell, cf
Frtzzell. ss
De Borde. p
Phlppen, c
Powler, c
...27 1 8 21 7 6
AB R H PO A E
4
.. 4
4
4
2
3
4
3
3
0
Totals 35 7 8 18 11 0
Batteries: Eagles. Hall and Cochran.
Nichols: Juniors, De Borde, McKln
: nls and Phlppen, Fowler.
i Eagles 000 001 0 I
1 Juniors 800 110 07
1 summary: Two base hits: Case.
Home runs: Evans. Double plays:
j Frtzzell to Jones to Knezevich, a.
i Bases on balls off: DeBorde, 2; Mc
Kinnis. l; Hall. 2. Struck out by: De
i Borde, 3: McKinnis, 1; Hall, 10. Bat
' ters hit ay: Hall, 3. Winning pltch
! er: DeBorde: losing pitcher, Hall. In
i nlngs pitched by: DeBorde, 5; McKin-
i nls, 2; Ran 7. Opponents at bat
: against: DeBorde, 24; McKinnis, 3:
Hall, 37. Opponents hits of f : De
: Bcrde. 7: McKinnis. 1; Hall, 8. Earn-
ed runs off: DeBorde, 1; Hall, 3. Time
! of game: 1 hour 5a minutes.- Urn
Ipires: Smith and Jahha.
f Sport Slants I
Ity Alan J. timihl
(Associated Press Sports Editor
Ed Wray. whose St, Louis hospital
ity is a good as his judgment of
sporting things, favors a return to
finish fights for the major fistic
13 tO
in the sixth inning, m the After-
DniI h.imnv. nll-Viul tVtttV.hlt-) ... ....
American league batter. ' " cimpionnipfc oy way 01 eiuaiuAting
While Alvmcn-wder pitched edT Jnd w? n T.m. the necessity of such arguments as
ball, shinston belted three White ; Se"&,,or ! P h" ?mwn out th
jscnmeiing affair.
J Certainly. In this particular case,
lit would ha-e very likely ended any
Star-Mi. and Win imw wv. w VtWiur
Hollywood ipllt a double header ril,ff gul V3
wl.K .k is oold have been lucky to last five
(Minfl S to a. while the Reds took tUq
second. 11 to 3. The Stars wvn the
a shutout. Prudhomrne assured hlm
self the victory by driving in Port--land
second run In the sixth with
double.
Sex flipper for 19 hits and
3 victory.
Pirate, Cub tn Stand-Off
" Pittsburgh and Chicago wvre a
sland-off in tleir torria- race for Na-j
tiosial league honor as both captured j
Sabbath encounters. The leading Pi-
rates made a flying raid Into the east ;
v, w " Jl . rie four games to three. The ftrt
Brooklyn when Hack Wilton let a ... ........ w
i Dtuch Reuther of the Missions and
i Kndl Yde ox the Stars, each pitching
! shutout ball for seven innings. Dud
j Lev, Hollywood shortstc, broke up
fthc game with a single in the ulnth
iwith. two men out, bringing tn the
i winning run. tn the second gante
Sheen n took the mound for the
Growling At Luck
Means Bad Score
drive get away from htm tn the ninth.
The Rookie Bill Swift was credtted
with his fifth straight triumph.
Chicago doBflmg sophomore, Lon
nte Wameke. shut the Brv o. 4
to 0. oi six hit for ht twelfth suc
cess of the yar." Oabby Harlnett led
the C:ba at bat with a home run.
dvmbel and sltgle.
Knls llp Olauts
j Star after beltvr out for six weeks
' . j ,. . . t.. gaw him such a roval welcome he
we l-pr u-M gan dtdn-t do a ftiy j otte Inning,
but belabor the Olants twice, to,
and 4 to a The Red with eight ,
vutories in ten gan ar out of
the benjent tcxtay. leaving e;ghth mncl?co ook unjme
P.ace o e New Wker. KM Lu- former of
pltcheit his ;;u; :the- Missions. Started on the mound
tfsv compete game tn the first tilt. hwt . .Ktw w..
txunve tn the nightcap.
BiU HalUhsn and Dicay IV n
hutted the Cardinal to a double win
over the Phithea. 7 to 5 and 3 to 1.
(Van yieMmy otxly fire hits. The
twin Ttctory puhed the world cham
phv.s il the way from sixth place
to fourth tn the league standing.
by Oalan in the second inning re
moved him from the picture and
SUtiel. who pitched the rest of the
game, was charged with the defeat.
In t he af t e rnoon game, w h tc h t he
I Angels vn 9 to & Jlnniy Sinn, Seal
' pitcher, took hi second deteat of the
'- seriess being forced to retire m the
' ninth Inning.
I Oak-lm!uivt Spill Wll
I OttllAr.d oo the first Sunday
game from Seattle. 4 to 3, but the in
cttav.s took the nightcap 3 to a, giving
i th;n i he serteo. fwur games to thrve.
7V) RTrFT. PFX ' considerabie hittinj tn the
the ok getting U safe.
' j tie. aud the Indians rathermc 10.
CH1CAUO. Jxily 10 i BurSeljhj owns tntc. the ninth tr.nsiie of t
I MY LUCH
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Arloo Kyle Wins
Public Links Title
PORTLAND. July 11 ; The Pa
cific Northwest public links golf title
will rest with Arloo Kyle, Portland
veteran until next summer.
Kyle won the trophy Sunday by
defeating Jack Dillon, of San Fran-
j Cisco. 5 to 4 in a 36-hole match
marked by erratic play. Dillon ex
perienced the greatest difficulty on.
the greens, but kept his score down
by excellent approach shots.
more rounds against the young Ger
man, who was coming strong down
the stretch; so strong, in fact, that
one of the Judges (although voting
for Sharkey scored seven of the
last eight rounds in Schmeling s fa
vor. It happens, however, that Schme
llng is a throw-back to a class of
fighters now conspicuous by their By -Johnny Farrell
absence. He can go the route. But ; tXSr TolA Xo MUt Mcotern) !
there are very few of this sort in . e, '
any division, it is doubtful, under Why d0 1 an 80 oc nd
present day condition, if fight in Eh T?" This kir.d of
excess of 10 or 15 rounds would be question is cast to siistw.
either popular or entertaining. In- Bad putnng alone may cost 18
ten a monotonous proposition by the
time the 0:h rvxmd ws reached,
with the tssu depending 0:1 how
Song the gUd:tors could k3 their
feet. I
EAGLES WIN AND
LOSE ON SUNDAY
(Continued from Page One)
GRIMES. ROOT
AUK DEMOTED
Cr;t"ie and Chatise Root haw been
deintrd to b'.iUpe:; duty, and four
oiher Cub pitcher haw cttihshed
t he-.sel vvs a star ters nd as Kuig
as they operate a they have during
the puk fixe days, they wilt keep
tucht oi; s'ArUt'oc-
"I" 'he fvur. Ljur. WUrueke. Pt Ma
k'iw, lk4 Sa'-th and Guy Bush, haw
cvene up wi.h five Strang Ivt vi-ctocies
ai'd s'.wve has reitjulred rvUrf.
TVi sennit losul yuivn:r (tow M4 '.,
Ida. Aik. 'a,r;5ke, head the ltt
Or.Sy July he defmted PhiUdel-hi.
S . r,d gaw euht hi.- Mat-.-.e
cutr.e up w.ih a T to 0 s.xitx:t te
rxt rtvr. Uoil t;xv h;:s. Then
Scat'-S, aUh.u-h -v,x-t for X hits.
I'r.r-'.Cvt te P;r:. to i B-uh
ot dov. Bvton Braw. J to 5
Sa,j.:ca'. giv::,c hit. ar:v War
r.ct cr.'.e r.i'. tsvck icn" yvt."r
f.A. w.ir:r.i by A :o v r.d 'g.ti-g ,
- t e Mat u 1S We wrv.- !
Ssg ts,y. u had pr-;isy o reiief ww '
Gnirnfs a iMd a.:rfuiy v:.?.. arV.
i-. :k a srv-e ::. be .t
the jv.
second game on the short end of a 3
to 1 score, the Oak s:agrd a rally, but
it netted only one run. three r.wn i
tng left ou base when the final out :
was nu3.
Testerday reautts: f
rirst game; R. H. R I
Portland - .. . 8 10 3 ;'
Saorjimento . .3 3 l
McUortaM. Bowman :d Pa:a.iarjc
Vnvi. OvUvk. tV)iw; aivd Wvxis.V f
Second ganie: R. H fij
Portiattd a 10 if
Siwrar.'.ecto ..... ,. ... . . I 4 0?
Frudhocw-e and PlwpatrKk. Ftns l
'.d Witt. Woodall, j
K.rt 03e:
tvsion .... .
Hoi:woo4 - ..
Keut her ard Hoftr.ai
Vlovf.
SecoTid game;
NT-.ss.oei
Mo: rvarxvxl ....
Ct.NniTlONS SHOl 10 Rl I K
The ideal solution would be for
the varioxis ruling powers to equip
themseree with a flexible Uw. by
which they could, tn the cajc of
world hevywv;tht chamriotwhip.
sMictton a r.nh match.
S:ice It S. theoreticat'.y. the most
prtred of u the tight itxg crowns, the
pcssewlon of the heai-yweght title
should be freed so far as po&ib
from the chance cf dispute oc sxpl'
eion.
Pot two years Schr.iellng right to
th crown relinquished" by " Ger.t
Tunwy was subrct to question
Ncw many behew Ofrsun was
unjustly depriwd of honors whtch
he hM presouslT oa synthetic
grounds.
inning of the second contest Chuck
Hartman distinguished himself by
driving the bail over the left field
fence for a hocne run-, scoring Evans
and Cochran ahead of him. This
drive wss one of the longest ewr
smacked on the High school diamond
according to many fans. It hit inside
j the fence and bounded over.
I J alitor Win
t In the first came th American Le
' si on Juniors prowd to be too much
j for the Eagles when Pitchers DeBorde
i and McKinnis succeeded in keeotnc
strokes m a round. Moreover, it you J the EAgles siug-gers ho -tied whtie
fret about it. you are sure to bungle their team males siucged out eght
your next tee shot aiter a 3-putt j hl" Hail and combined with er-
er chased -sewn runs across the
peranten; comes in. ; nlatter.
the last he. Irwin. Jones and Kr. ere rich played
gosfer has outstanding ball for the Junior
leag-uers at third, second and first.
green and its here that
Once played forger
Coif even up. Every
jliccd a toe shot into the wooc1?. only j
to have the ball bounce off a twe
back enso the rairway. Or again. !
a periect driw r.ght down the mdie :
may settle in a bad divo hoie. j
Thtf?e trials and tribulations go to J
rr.Aie v. t.e gar.e. It we p.iyed :
with approximatesy the same, score j
for ewry round. a would scon tire ;
respectiwly, Shortssop Prtrreil also
turned In a fine game.
The feature of the first-haX game
was the errorless sine turned m by
the Junior ieaguers, Sewral of the
Ud hsd seme hard chances to han
dle and it was only by exceptionally
fas: and accurate playing thx:
perfect gairre was h'-'? up. Two
o: it. anety and diwrstiicatsoa , douhZe pliys. startirig with FrtrreU.
constitute golf great fascinatioo. throih Jones ar.d er-dinr us at
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