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Pasre Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, July 28, 1932 Portland's Lead Extended To 3 Games BEAVERS WALLOP MISSIONS WHILE fiwis J tam:o - Rs. B- S. 17 3 - 10 1 tsd Buet: Fetenoo and ft. H. t HI t 9 2 S I A K I llVrl III I Bfl WW lfcre0. Bm- U 4 niiU J-iUUAJ Jliil ' denrti, fcx-cey. LXr ao urtraw- ! . i Oakland iVten-on PitlV- I K r - to r f-3 i( torv It' Im r ar-d . i a .841 Veeqoe; Win Shifgir;? Lr Solon Down iT. By the Ams ied frr- Tt'Atjrsl r t a 1 ty itrd tr- r if t To' r " h m'T a"i s ft k a f 7 niyfc t . A t i -ru .1 wcfijr? a n .v; trifl InMrr rj tre 'v f " kxd Uvt ft a s r 'lriAtf-vp jf ' M-auesn by f-tv.ad'.n it (.;:.. --"-J hrs.wrTi.irj- f urr.;.'f.t t;yi y;iy. M!fti. tribe injfif. 'K'Jus rftrir: n" fr 14 r.li. arid hrue v-:t 22 Aftutvies from the offeri::. of KBiS Yrf?. The Beavers nv arwAfc-w rtftir:ft .rati';n tr:r w;r.r:;r.y for fn hw. far; by taking t.-je M-is RdA into camp ft V. i. T:" vi.irB maM ft fuft tiit: lint mr.ina. r.d wnen Portland t-arr. to oa!'.. Jjrrr L.rrjmd try: frft piV.vl r--..j o-.-e-r the ift field fr.se for a now.fr run. Thfr Chirjcs rot tr.r-'.' rr.vr :n tne fifth anrt t-ffo in in s:-.n'.n, Tr Plrt fJr!i i in In 7fr.'h and iWilmer Allison 1 Replaces Shields In The Singles rts 4a rmt4 Sum Cttra Ljf taai, axjl w.U ptj Hcn Cornt B&L22i!?8 I'teavy Luncheon fn ACT FOOTRAlJ. Stair tin (nmp nnfTfintn a w ilHtUULt U. L'D COX? LJE.Ote W. L. 44 61 M M 64 64 StcruBcmo lanvxa Pet XATIOVAJ. LX ICl E .. . W L, F.ttiiscrjlx , M 33 ChJczi M 41 BfjM&C .. , , 47 r Tor St .SO 4 45 4 .A2 53 th vorl rriAVrh of chat ir'pf rrjtirS wsto Frnc toamrrev. rarataiH-. dci2d to fpice SnieMa Ailiir afT ike UxTrstr b4 fai:d to rew.h b top form in tfc pLty at Wiirjosedoo and israir3 Ger-r.'-. itr in uj xnterxoce fUiai lus j: r r 1 cn a C at . lvt f.nrits f. ;i :r - t n John V an Ryu aiimas C-yhr. and Jftrqus Br&ESJO. m. It Tj-je draw avtuft th-nllicj? climax A m;- to trrf play 00 8ticfiar sbn Vloea up. putTS Cxhi lit tbe lam macro at ue t- ti tit-zLt, faiJtj'.j; ai lrj;t piiKh- round- Jt tit tTrlij axr3 Vines f'jr & to & Ttcvwy. 1&-Lmi:aJ vjII beat Bvrn totfionxrv cd hId the Bfcc to a jur run tmill CVjchet w.U bet Aliisoc- tfte rvrnth !niif?:;f. Tr, fcs sfa.v two walk arwl the 5fezw addJ OHIO PRODUCES CAPTAINS tnrtr rnin to aore snr r;r. ina jnonrjl but ditfn't lAJrt the .?hth in nlr. ft!: W. L. JCe- Tort m Phlirlipila, Waafeiiioa Dctrctt &C- , Ctteaqo , , , l-..r Conference Reinstates 4v . jce ; Bianeone and Giesecke ijutler Keport Awaited i PASACEVA, Cal, July 33 Fac uity repreaexitasiTs of the Pacific 3 CoisS cocfereace in f-U U aeaatoa be re tcUy KOTrf ow to nuJte room for the opeicx deetlni? of t&e atkm !n.:rco!r:Ai atfaietic ajsoelaUoa. OnljafevrtezcsafaanniahMl bu1- n r-otip to attend to, after 10 ieet-Traur-iT wfei;h resntted tn the s.fiop;:oQ of tbe 1533 football pro zrani, re ixjta cement of two send pUr- ers of Oreoa and Oregos State, and VE7 ,: ,Jf Pet V5 4,3 M .4 ' f fc- 31 3 24 70 2j& : S ccovelie a-soelatloa (ralfcer Here for a Hue day meeting vttich jumps from tororrov. to A rest 7 and 9. Teebsieal diaevaeoes will prwtam Inate La ttut. Bill Lngnm, UciTerxtty of California coach, vu -Til dLwrma rule changes, said, fce tntezuls to cock oat boldly with requeva that the rule committee take ait extended racauxm and ce to tamper with the grid code. Schedule .Approved Paculty a peroral vaa giren the 1933 football Khed e drawn up yeantiy by grad ate managers icctodic four Hrtrsc.iocai games. Scaoford, piaya Jforthw estern at XTastfton. 111.. Oct. 14; Ctah piays Oregon, at Eugene, : Sot. 4; Orefon State -ravels to Kev York to meet Pordham Kor. 13 and Southern California clashes with Koue Darn at South Bend. I&d, Hot. ; 25. The- achedoie aa reieaaed today: Sept. 30 0. C- L- A. at Stanford: i Idaho at Washington; Montana at : Oregon Ssate.- - j Oct. 7 WashinxtoB State at South- em CaJJfomla.- ; Oct. 14 Stanford at Korthwestern, I Brasaton. III.: Otegrxi at Washington; 1 Idaho at Oregon State; Waahmston ' State at Montana ., j YE.S7EKDAV8 G.I3fE4 - Cait Leaxw HofJrwood 7, Seattle 9. Ktuxu 3. Portland 9. Saerainnto 9. San Prandsco 5. OaXtend I. Los Anodes & Aaaeriraji iMrae Ewzoft Philadefpnia 13-4. Ccicaco A. Beaton IS. St. Lmila 3. Wkshinrtoo 9. Clereiand 3-12, SCev Yort 1-10. Vattenal Lea roe JCew York 8-3, Pttubnrrb 9-4. Brooitlrn 6, Sc. Louis 4. Boston 3-1, Chicago 1-4. PhiiadelpaU 3, Cincinnati 4. ipatir tn nocioa pictures. Te chief builness as yet unat tended to was the reading of the re pcr; of Jonathan Butler, conference , i tmea abator. Paculty represeatatiTes ! reiuiiea to ey wnetner this would ' uic place today or be held ow un ; z.i iL next mid -winter vrm At 1 an? eTent Butter's flndinza reported to be -interesting'' sill not be cade piibHc . t Biancoae, Gleefce Beintated The- reinstated athieus were John t Br 4tuMT f'arreil (A ToU to Artt McGoTcm) ' What haj eatnx to do with gl? , ItCnjr peraocj nru? wrnder ai tie 1 q'jes-u-'Jfi. c jt u tcofc me fn yean !.xei. :wr a iaxstaa 15" ole. tncuieid I or cotr soccer eam last winter, but the facility representatives declared that ae ejsttnz tbe diicies th.at taj . Years I ued to ux off a ree tror nx ' rae meaj with pM-u- siie of t conference code ITS? was only technical. i .L - m mncreoo.j Athletes were given the penaision . . i - to worx in zaouca picture only at sf.-eaa veetabae pxite. a fru:t or lifnt . tbe Je?uiar extra, aalary rates, but Tvc.-rr wa. uc a d-ji os t.- trj 1Peje prohibited from allowing with crar iters or teamed bread. tneir naasea or pictures to be used In ;OR- OVKK W tTH imix,! K J" Sl chi'ghts of the meetings Danny -Tayks-to TI o? lialT' m j wr aiiernoca round are net erm!anon was granted for brood- w mi u "'" "'''(aBiaiii tun of the most powerful ; rw; . - nuii iuzicoeons. rrntMKK ctB oiTFm.nfcR COe OVRB KEW YORK W . T-.iwB KOTers HotrsOt that he mad x no. dott&s the next footbaH aeaaon will wtr rs,h m IIX4T to 8 10 Fyl P- ht rrf the Ar Is and Fst w ! .k. a nnenman 01 uoium- TayVs-. whese talents were h"i who will riide 1 at a reported price of State, i ki 1 A.. H!nhrnan laat aeaaon was named at .' m.,i.A k, h ruiX .i,, Ibtm T. W. T. J.TOTT ME haifbac-c on tee Associated Press All- - kL, c -- Por.ianrf B.? Ten teanv MAGS TO EITHER FIELD KANSAS CITY iP " Eddie Pick. ; right fielder for the. Kansas City Blues Ufo to Chicaco this sestioa and alnce ,M,r r. "7" ; . -vai Kn-MfuTTM. w- rt.r,. front to 1&22. and prior to t-iat TTKuna f the Oair a'A-d a nice pitfrhjrir diwl wit? the rarne ons-ail at tn er.d of tre mv::rtn mnr&. In te ei!'to a e-Ten-njrt fccr.ni rd rnvro t tn AriienaA ptrt tnrrj wer the top to tn tun of ft to I. Bwecht ailwed only six hit, and tt ran wored a-i1 t;nt him w.a tinearrd - Joiner rjiplad TrxrnA in t.- n.A of ; heavy Hriywvjd 7 14 1 ir a good year at the plate. He- tt. Carey, it to reported, to "aokl" on Tay- , S oI lh etgfct clubs In the fVsTtte ... S 13 1 -d to b Ui onJy piayer who ever lor and to not Uxeiy to use him m "eziB league pus into effect at tear; Yd and Bslr; L. It'Axsm nvii hit homers orer both the rbiht andany trades in the future dsfcrnd to cne ialary rrdortion duricz the first Bottartnrl. "i;t red wails at the local park. - 'ovurharjl the club for next season. half of tr.e snlit 1972 seasots. has become on of the outffLaadlnc stars of the club's outfield. Until he twisted hto anx a few days ao, forcirc? him to the bench for a rest, Taylor was hJttins; 315 and rosntfrar far and wide to dra down "Py. time, city ediior ci live Chic&zo Tri bune, died at hn fccine hsse Ui n:?ii t. He recen tiy was kientif jtf. mix several trade journal in an caing of football games for the 1933 season. Reduced fees for football officials 20 per centr .,-..-,-.,,(.,... Granted news cameramen full Drtr iU?s on the : football field during games. Tze council and rules committee of the N. C. A. A. meets at 3 p ttay. with Col. John Orhfith, Big Ten athletic commissioner the chief speaker. More than 100 deleeates will rather for the convention, wtjlcb has fcr fts main topic informal discus sion of radio broadcasting as concern ing college athletics. A second ses sion taxes place tomorrow. On Friday more than a hundred members of tbe American football Like Vd Man River . it justkeeps rrm YOlllTlCJ r along! It rolling -cm of Velvet Here Mf4tM migl,,)- ensy . roH, for one thing. ISViTO l Pf Mikity easy to like, for another. 1t1 F' f I And mighty economical to top it 'Sf' llk 1 off. Think of this: Fifty top-notch MlVlr? Sfef figure tics ol linest cigarette tobacco -rV vV f fefjf ; tobacco mfie for rolling in each 1 1. lls'T'"' 15 cent tin of Velvet. Can't be beat rfe ft for taste can't be beat for price I raJHHSi- 'tl I Eno.li VF.LVCT f n for SO rigarrltcg ' ' M f made for rolling l Stale: Sotrtbera California as Orezon Beau: 8c. lCur't al U. C. t. A.; Ma ho at ortgoo. Oct. 28 Southern California at California: Stanford at Washington; Oregon at U. C. L- A: Washington &ate at Oregon Stau; Montana at Idaho. Not. 4 Ctah at Oregon. Not. It Washington at California: ! Stanford at Southern California: Ore- t yon at Oregon Stale; Washington ' Kor. IB Idaho at California; Mon tana at Stanford: U. C. L. A. at Washington: Oregon at Southern Cali fornia; Oregon State at Fordham. K. T. Not. 25 California at Stanford: Washington at Washington State; Southern California at Notre Dune. South Bend. Ind. ' Not. 30 Washington State at U. C. L- A-: Oregon at St. Uarr . Dee. 9 Washington at Southern California. t Sport Slants : 4 Br Alan J. Gould i Associated Press Sports Editor) The performances of Canada's Olympic crew have shattered the popular Idea that the aurrivor of the American, final try outs automatically could be relied upon to sweep majes tically to rictory over all world rivals on the Olympic course at Long Beach, ', Cal. In breaking six minutes for the 2000 meter distance, the Canadians posted the fastest time on record. ; under nj conditions, and stamped . themselves as real rivals for the Unl- versity of California eight, j The Dominion eight, perhaps, mar be the only real barrier to a sweep that California took charge of four Tears ago, following triumphs- in the Olympics by the Kstt CAPITALIZE NOW ON OUR FURNITURE VALUES Your dollar today is worth three in our Bankrupt Sale. Do not wait until it is only worth one again. 100 Mohair Davenport and Chair, Now.. Jacquard Ve!our Davenport and Cliair..... Fine Quality Spring-Filled Mattress............ 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs,....; Solid Ash Frame Occasional Chairs... lfirQt. 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After July 4, the traditional Brazil. rew seaiann ana japan, xnis turning point 01 tne season, tne il ls about as far-flung an entry as it eers were in second place, a good dls- could be possible to gather from the tance behind the league leading New nanes 01 tne worm anu snuuia. iur- Yore Tanxees and witn a very sum nish an interesting regatta. -margin over a couple of rivals but Kowtne. in fact, aitnouzn a new &tlll to all annearances the best team sport for Southern California fan- m'the western section of the league. dom, has arawn a Digger advance Todar thev are filth, and Cleveland's sale at the Olympic ticket offices Indians have usurped their place as than any otner events except inc me outstanding western ciuo. trade sports and football demon-; Since July fourth Detroit lost 13 8 trail on. . out of 22 games In a disastrous road I tour and yesterday they took it on BACK DOOR ENTRIES f the chin twice as they opened their There's more than one way to home stand against the Athletics. get Into the Olympic games, as a The A"s had little or no trouble number of athletes demonstrated. pounding Whitehall. Goldstein and Harvard's Euzene (P-ed) Record wyatt tor 17 hits and a 13 to 8 vic- falled to make the American track tory In the opener, then came back team in either of the l urdles but oenind KUDe waioerg to taKe tne sec- moved into the Olympic Tillage, ond. 4 to 0, despite some excellent nevertheless, as a member of the pitching by Buck Marrow. Tiger eastern football squad, gathered for rookie. the demonstration ntgnt game witn a cieveiana ins iwo western all-star team. ' Cleveland held Its virtual tie with George Theodoratus of the Ofym- the Athletics and reduced the New pic club. San Prancisco, failed to York Yankees margin to seven games qualify in the sbotput at Palo Alto by taking a double bill from the but turned tip soon afterward wear- league leaders. 2 to 1 and 12 to 10. Ing the colors 01 (Greece, aiong smeaa joney. 01 Boston, turned m with a Southern California pole a neat hitting feat of a homer, two vaulter, alike Cfalentzos who has doubles, a single and a walk In five scored for S. C. in Intercollegiate visits to the platter as he led the competition. j Red Sox to a 15 to 5 victory over Boo rtau. oomnera tauiornia nis oia unicaeo teammates, wasn- shotpntter who also was among tbe ing ton squared the series with the "alsc rans" " tn the American try- . St. Louis Browns, winning the second outs, turned in his Olympic creden- game 9-3 as Weaver and Marberry ttals as a iootoan warrior. comoinea to give tne urowns only - - j three hits. FOOD MENACE T i-iraies Meal btiow AU will be well with the Amert-' 4,1 ( h TB' can Olympic wrestlers u tney oo ..wus ujc not eat themselves out of their bilu J iu msi, minute classes beforehand. Several of the decisions irom tne new iorK Planus, grapplers reported so much over- , toj and 4 to 2 and increasing their weight at the Olympic village tnai , M ; & ""'5a- Bill" Strelt of Alabama, the team) wu.u Wu. B","Y 7: "1,MU forthwith ordered them a, a lwl" Ui" wun Hemstitching, pleating. button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop, Adv. Pie cherries. Phone 2gO-W. 7-28-t f. LIQUIDATION NOTICE The La Grande National Bank, lo cated at La Grande, In the State of Oregon Is closing Its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the as sociation are therefore hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims for payment. . !' P. L. MEYERS, President, Dated June 13th, 1932. " - ' 6-14-60 t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly, appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, executrix of the estate of Lydla Day, deceased, and has qualified as such. All per sons having claims against said es tate are ' hereby required to present the same, verified as required by law," to the undersigned at the office of her attorneys. Green Ss Hess, at La Grande, Oregon, .within, six months from, the date hereof. Dated at La Grande, Oregon this 7th day of July, 1932, CLARA ANDERSON. Executrix of the. Estate of Lydla Day. Deceased July 7-14-21-28. Aug. 4, manager. on a diet. Boston, losing a 2 to 1 decision to Young Bob Brown but winning the second battle with some heavy stick work against Fred Frankhouse. Brooklyn made it three straight JAR VINES" TOO GOOD Mnla nf 1 tola la haw IwnmA i.tnn MitriaH ttvuit tha m prvarln a I distances of the Jarelln throws ot over the St. Louis Card mals, 5 to 4, Mttl Jarvlnen. the champion pln. as old Jack Quinn won his second vlc nlsh spear-tosser. Jarvlnen is ex- o?, ,pl"h'ng , th? pected to do better than 240 leet ! last ball In the first half ol the ninth and outclass all rivals, Including , a tchlpg the Dodgere score the the Scandinavian. winning tally an .Mickey Finn ? single Mattl Is the youngest ol tne Jar- ! v.Ti. . - - rtn.n Item ontv M m (NO. gMi'1-"" ... .w the second among them to become a world record-breaker. , GERMAN FIGHT TEAM IN DRAW IN MID-WEST Larry Benton stopped a ninth inning rally after giving only four hits In th,e first eight frames. ' CHICAGO, July 28 fD Big blond Helnrlch Kohlhaaa. bred In Muenster. . occupied a place among uermany s fistic heroes today. The Teuton Olympic boxing team lost four of the first seven matches agathKt midwest amateurs fighting for Chicago in soldiers riem last night. Then In the heavyweight class, tart to be decided. Kohlhaas overwhelmed Dufy Dvoncrr. a sailor from the Great Lakes naval training station, and gained a draw for his country over the evening's route. His victory kept oermany s slate In international matches clear of defeat. The Germans left today for Los Angeles to compete in the Olympics. The mvacers won tne iirst tnree matches on points with Werner Spannagek Hans Zlglarskl and Josef Scltlnkofer of Munich. Henry Rothter. Moline. III., light weight; Tony Sutton. Nichols, la., middleweight, and Adolph Walter of Green Bay. Wis.. light heavyweight, then putpotnted their rivals. The home team took the edge when Jolinny Phagan, Chicago negro wel terweight, knocked, out Eric Campe. Benin policeman, m tne. first round of their bout, A crowd of 45.000, largest ever to witness amateur fights in America, FIND IT HERE CF7 for this Celmu be tn by a. sa. 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