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Thursday, August 11, 1932
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Buster Crabbe Gets Surprise Win in 400-Meter Swim
1
A
JAPAN'S MERMEN
s ARE BEATEN BY
r AMERICAN STAR
United States Continues
' in Lead as Result of
World-Record Dash in
J Wednesday's Event.
H By Paul Zimmerman
,'1X)8 ANGELES. Aug. U VP) With
one championship to hln credit, Clar
ence IBuster) Crabbe who momentar
ily baited Japan'a wlmming Invualon.
today started out on his campaign
'; tar another title ot the tenth Olym
piad.
Tho former Unlveralty ot Southern
Callfornlan. who Umid a stirring
finish to bent Jean Tarls. Prance, by
tlx Inches In tho 400-meter free style
!' final yesterday, was scheduled to
start In his first heat ot tlie 1600
meter prellmlnarlea today.
; His victory In tho 400-meter event
was a complete surprise. Japan, on
the basis of Its showing In prelim
inary heats, had been favored to win,
what with three men In the finals.
Instead, Crabbe and Tarls staged such
a brisk race that the Nipponese had
to be content with third, fourth and
fifth.
Crabbe, who got most of his aquatic
education on the Hawaiian Islunils.
! set a new Olympic record in his rtl-
! umph, but while ho was splashing
to a win, tho International swimming
federation was accepting various and
sundry world's records including
Tarls' time of 4.47 for the distance,
taking this honor from the victor.
' Crabbe's win saved for the United
States the men's team lead with the
total standing at 43 against 37 for
; the Nipponese. The women's team
lead was increased to 30 against 12
I for Australia, when Uncle Sam's fem-
' Inlne spring board diving experts
swept tho first three placeH.
Jo doing so they duplicated tho
performance of the men's spring board
trio composed of Mickey niley Gnllt
zen! Harold Smith and Richard Dcn
eger, several days ago.
'Georgia Coleman. Los Angeles:
' Katharine Rawls, Miami Beach, Fla..
ftnrj Jane PaunUs, Chicago, took the
first three places In the order named,
but only after MJks Coleman and Miss
Fauntes has been requested to put
on Bulta with less exposure of the
just bow far Crabbe might go in
the 1500-meter race Is a question.
Otte 'of his chief opponents, Klta
mufav 14-year-old Japanese boy, did
not participate In tho 400-meter
event, which undoubtedly took some
thing out of the champion. Andrew
(Boy) Charlton, Australia, and Tarls,
also figured to be dangerous.
"-Helena Madison, with one victory
'to her credit, so far, entered Into the
preliminaries of tho 400-meter free
Bfcyle for women as tho favorite, while
Rlanor ' Holm, who bettered the
world's record in the 100-meter bock
atroke preliminaries with a mark ot
f 118.3 was favored to capluro the
finals of thlB event.
yOUNdS'l Kit IIOOKH 32-l'OI'NIH:il
f MIAMI, Fla. 011 John Wsllca. 11.
or Baltimore, is going to remamncr
his first fishing trip to tho Gulf
Stream. For he caught his Hrst eall- j
that measured more than six feet In
length. l
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HICKORY, K. O., Aug. It (JP)
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JACK DEM PSEY
DEFEATS BIG
FRISCO HEAVY
BEATTLE, Aug. 11 WO Jack Demp
scy resumed the "come back" trail he
ftnyft will end In a bout with Jack
Sharkey by Hoofing Chet Shandel, a
ft trapping San Francisco heavyweight,
five times In four rounds here laat
night.
Out of the ring for several months
and going on with the exhibition af
ter driving his own car here from
Salt Lake City in the past Beveral
days, he speeded up at times to smash
Hhandel almost at will. The Ban
Franciscan, who weighed In at 213
pounds, went to the mat three times
in the occond round and twice In
the fourth.
Tho former title holder fought at
202 pounds, well over his best fight
ing weight of several years ago. No
decision was rendered, as the bout
was billed as an exhibition.
KASHAS ( ITV TEAM EVKH
FORME K XI USA ICE HAItM
KANSAS CITY (ff) It all ill de
pression that brings nobody good,
think officials of tho Pla-Mor hockey
club. They're confident of strength
ening thalr squad with stars of tho
Tuba Oilers, who had to give up their
franchise because of lack of funds.
Leo Lafrance, wing, and Emil Han
sen, defense, are the ex -Tu! sans like
ly to bo seen with Kansna City next
winter, according to William F. Orant.
president and owner of the Pla-Mors.
Both players were outstanding In the
American Hockey league last season.
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both coftcndal to Dolo.
Llndy took his name from the fact
that hn was foaled on the day Col
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DUCKS DEFEATED
AGAIN BY SEALS
It's Getting to be a Habit!
Stars and Angels Also
Beaten, However. '
fly (lie AKMH'lated I'rr-wi
Portland, Hollywood and Los An
geles kept their relative positions un
changed at the top of the Coast
league list as each suffered defeat
Wednesday. The Stars are three
games behind the Beavers, with the
Angels third by a half-game margin.
San Francisco made It two straight
over Portland, winning 7 to 4 when
Augle Oalan, young shortstop, hit a
home run In the seventh with the
bases full. The Beavers outhlt the
Seals, and were headed for victory
until Oalan turned the tide with his
bat.
Pitcher Hal Hald kept nine Holly
wood safeties well scattered, and Se
attle evened the series by beating the
Stars 3 to 1. Fred Muller, Indian
second sacker, hit his 27th home run
of the season.
Angels Held lo 2 Hits
Fay Thomss held the Angels to two
hits as the Oaks took the game, 7 to
1. The southerners were unable to
score until the ninth Inning, when
Statz doubled and scored on two In
field outs. -
The amissions broke Sacramento's
six-game winning streak by taking a
loosely played contest, 0 to 4, evening
the series. Nushlda. the Solons' new
Japanese pitcher, worked the first
eight Innings and was touched for
only six hits.
Wednesday's results: B. H. E.
Portland 4 15 0
San Francisco , 7 9 2
Peterson, Prudhomme and Palm
lsano; Zlnn and Brenzel.
B. H. E.
Los Angeles 12 0
Oakland 7 11 X
Ballou, Moss and Campbell; Thom
as and La Vcque.
B. H. E.
Seattle 3 10 2
Hollywood 19 1
Hald and Cox; Thomas and Bassler.
I B. H. E.
Missions - 6 8 3
Sacramento - 4 11 3
Lleber and Hoffman; Muahlda, Sal
vo and Wlrts. Woodall.
Charting The
Olympic Games
Gymnastics: 8 a. m., pommel horse,
horizontal bar, long horse vaulting.
Equestrian: 8:45 a .m.f dressage
phase, three day event.
Swimming: 10 a: nv. 400 -meter free
style, woman's trials; 10:40 a. m., 1600
meter free style, men s trials; 3 p. m
1500 meter free style, men's trials; 4
p. m., 200 meter breast stroke, men's
trials; 4:40 p. nv, loo meter back
stroke, men's semi-finals; 4:50 p. m.,
100 meter back stroke, women's fi
nals; 6 p. m., water polo. United
States vs. Hungary.
Yachting: 12 Noon, star and mono
type. Field hockey: 2:30 p. nr., United
States vs. India.
Rowing: 3 p. m., repechage races,
-
t Sport Slants t
Ity Al.in (loultl
(Assoclntcd Press Sports Editor)
Tho way has been paved by Martl
mn S()Uiiro Onrdeu for1 Jack Sharkey
to ward off tho deadliest of all
throats to tho continued supremacy
of a heavyweight champion the rust
that comes of ring inactivity.
And for some queer reason, by
tho same token, the Garden has
made It possible for Sharkey to got
himself a nlc punching around and
lose his precious title, If he isn't
very careful Indeed.
The Garden has tho sal lor man
under contract for his next major,
duel, and there was no Idea that
Jack would draw on gloves again
until ho faced Max Schmcllng for
tho third tlmo In New York next
summer.
With a struggling arena In Bos
ton. tho Garden, however, decided
that -It would be nil right If the
champion fought once this winter in
his home town, nothing serious, of
course, and a flue guarantee that
S)i nr key would not lose all his form
while ScJimcllng Is Improving him
self steiiuuy with a fun program
this fall and winter.
It It Ell IHO (INKS
Ho tho Garden ruled that Sharkey
could not box Schmellng, Primo
Cur tiers, or Eddlo Schaaf In the win
ter tune-up, and In tho same breath
announced that It would be all right
for Jack to meet Johnny Rlsko, the
India rubber man himself, of all per
sona.
Time may have dulled Garden
momorles, but It was Just four years
ano that Sharkey, fighting his way
buck from the DempsTy slaughter,
buttled niMco In the bla Garden pit
and got lilt two If punched right out
of Tex Itlekard's last elimination
tournament In fifteen rotmds.
Someone had told Sharkoy that
tho bounding baker boy from Clove-
land was what tho fight game culls
a "soft touch." Sharkey believed
what ho was told. Ho had beaten
Itisko easily in ton rounds In Bos
ton.
All Johnny did In their second
meeting In New York was claw
Bhurkcy from the opening bell, take
everything ths Tar tossed at him.
and rum bounding back for more
as though he wero tied to Sharkey
with a rubber rope. Ho not only
won comfortably but he knocked
Sltnrkey right out of the right to
provide tho vehicle for Gene Tun
noy's farewell to arm. Tom Hee
nev finally eased hlmoelf Into that
?pot and a dreadful bent lug by out-
lumoung untKO in ucirou.
ItlSKO AT L AUOli
Now Klsko is on the loose again.
apparently back In tho form that
made him the scourgt of aspiring
heavyweights four years ago. His
Inst effort was a convincing victory
over Mickey Walker, the mighty
mite who made Sharkey so um-om-fortoble
for fifteen rounds last sum
mer that the best the new cham
pion could gt was a draw.
Bo tho Gnrtlen may blandly sug
gest that Klko would make Shar
key n fine off-season opponent, but
there Is little chance that Johnny
will bo nominated. If the Garden
has forgotten, Sharkey has not.
Fighters are peculiar that way
about lickings.
Edward L. Gordon this year be
came the first University of Iowa
athlete to make two American Olym
pic teams. He competed In tlte broad
Jump in 1028 and 1U32.
Baseball Standings
fly the Associated PreHs
NATIONAL LP.AOI'K
W. L.
Pet
.550
Pittsburgh 05 49
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia .
Brooklyn
St. Louis
68 48 .547
..S8 63
66 SS
..67 64
.623
.600
.514
68 .486
New York
60 68
.472
.417
Cincinnati 48 67
AMKKIt'AS I.KAOI'K
W. L. Pet.
New York 75 35 .682
Philadelphia .. 66 44 .600
Cleveland . 04 65 .587
Washington 61 49 .555
Detroit 67 40 .538
St. Louis 48 60 .444
Chicago 38 69 .343
Boston
26 82 .241
PACIFIC COAST I.KACJIK
W: L. Pet.
Portland .76 66 .576
Hollywood 73 69 .563
Los Angeles .. 72 59 .550
San Francisco ....70 59 .543
Seattle 63 68 .481
Sacramento 82 70 .470
Oakland 67 75 .432
Missions . 62 78 .397
VESTKKIIAY'S GAMES
- Coast League
Portland 4. San Francisco 7.
Los Angeles 1, Oakland 7.
Seattle 3, Hollywood 1.
Missions 6, Sacramento 4.
American League
New York 7, St. Louis 6.
Detroit 6, Boston 2.
Philadelphia 6, Chicago 3.
Washington at Cleveland, post
poned, rain.
National league
Pittsburgh 6-2, Boston 2-3.
Brooklyn 6-10, Cincinnati 1-0.
6t. Louis 11, Philadelphia 5.
Chicago at New York, postponed,
rain.
Fishing Stream
HARTFORD, Conn. W) Connect!
cut women are to have their own
trout stream, from which husbands
and brothers will be barred.
Thomas H. Beck, fish and game
commissioner, announced the state
department plans to lease a stream
on which women exclusively may
fish.
Vertical Air Race
To Be New Stunt At
Cleveland, 0. Meet
CLEVELAND (P) A vertical air
race will be one of the Innovations
at the 1932 national air races at
r.lnuflnnrl Aiicrnat. 01 tn RotitAmhpr 7
I The race, proposed by the Aero
uiurj or roiana, wnicn win awara a
I marble white eagle, Polish national
emblem, as a trophy, probably will be
a free-for-all event for both military
and commercial planes.
If successrui this year, tne race win
be an annual event, with tho'ttrophy
going permanently to tho contestant
wno wins it xwico in succession,
Planes In the contest must climb to
a height of more than 25,000 feet
and then dive back to the starting
point. The first to cross the finish
lino will be the winner.
Two barographs and a thermograph
will be carried by each plane to de
termine tho altitude reached. Eiec
trlcnlty heated flying suits and oxy
Ben tanks will form part of the equip.
ment of each flier taking part in the
race.
One of the entrants will be Col.
Georgo Kossowoki, Polish war aviator
and a member or tne international
team that will take part In thl-3 year's
races.
TOURIST CROP
FOR 7 MONTHS
LESS THAN '31
SALEM, Aug. 11 P Tourist traf.
flc through Oregon during tho month
of July fell off 10.3 per cent or 3708
curs when compared with the same
month a year ago, according to the
non-resident statistics just complied
1 "J nwnv- Mllt Vllltllfc. llllll- WKIW
'lSHfU twist rutin im mnrin hv tourists
lost month compared to ID,G02 tn
Thli heavy loss during the past
month placed the totnl number of
non-resident permits for the year 6.6
per cent lower than for the first seven
mon t lis of lost year. For the first
seven months' of 11)32 there has betn
50,1107 outfllde cum registered, com
pared" to 64,G7fl ovor the same period
lust year.
Full non-resident traffic Is expected
to be heavy because of the national
conventions to be held In this state
and the state department predicted
the totols for the current year will
be more than last season.
Tl lltiltrU.IX TBST HOONTS
STATE'S CATTLK lit SIN ESS
MADISON. Wis. W Wisconsin's
tuberculosis clean-up has been lorgo
ly responsible for a cattle export
business of more than $3,000,000 the
Inst year, says Charles L. Hill, chair
man of the department of agriculture
and markets.
Tho campaign against tuberculosis
thus Is returning millions of dollars
annually to Wisconsin fanners. Hill
points out, and the cattle are being
shipped Into sections where they will
not compete with Wisconsin's c"alry
Industry.
F.nstern states purchased most of
tho dairy cattle sent out from Wis
consin In the last year. New Jersey
buying more than 20,000 head and
Now York more than 11.000.
Mi:il INC 1IAI.I, STOPS KINK"
CINCINNATI m Tossing a 6-
pound medicine ball 500 times a day.
the last 50 ttmw from a position flat
on his back, worked wonders for Bob
Ashy. Cincinnati catcher. A.by had a
'kink" tn his throwing arm which
has now disappeared. As n result he
will give big Ernesto Lombard 1 some
catching relief.
ITT I'AHAK IvKT (U AKItS CHILD
KVANSVIl.LE. Ind. (,V Year-old
Jeanette Ann Gray has a parakeet
tor a pet. The parakeet has proved
to be a Jealous companion, ruling
with her on her walker, scold tut
other childr-n and pets that bother
nrr. and attempting to recover toys
that the baby drops.
HKT .MOVE TO ( Al t! OHM
KANSAS CITY Ml Zack Wheat,
onetime veteran outfielder for Brook
lyn, has sold his Missouri farm and
taken his family to California, where
they will make their homo.
Yank Road Tour
Ends With Third
Of Games Lost
By Hugh 8. Fullerton Jr. I
The early August road tours In the
major leagues have, ended with high
honors for the New York Yankees,
leaders of the American league, and
few, if any, for tho Pittsburgh Pi
rates at the head of the National.
The Yanks came through their trip
to the middle west with ten wins out
of 16 games. The Bucs. on the other
hand, finished with seven victories
and 12 defeats. Today they faced the
Chicago Cubs in a "crucial" series
with a margin of only three percent
age points.
While Chicago was kept Idle by
rain yesterday, Pittsburgh broke Its
ten-game losing streak with a 6 to
2 victory over the Boston Braves In
the first of a double header and thus
kept their hold on first place. They
followed it by losing a "heart break
er," 3 to 2, when home runs by Ber
ger and Schulmerlch gave the Braves
tho decision.
Brooklyn took two games from the
Cincinnati Beds, 6 to 1 and 10 to 9
in 13 innings, to make it 14 victories
in 18 starts.
The St. Louis Cardinals completed
the downfall of the Phillies with an
eleventh Inning onslaught that
brought six runs and an 11 to 5 vic
tory. Philadelphia's Athletics captured
second place in the American league
by defeating tho Chicago White Sox,
6 to 3, while rain held Washington
and Cleveland idle.
The Yankees, meanwhile, maintain
ed a nine game margin over the A's
by slamming out 17 hits, many of
them wasted, and taking a 7 to 6 de
cision from the St. Louis Browns.
Young Tommy Bridges stopped the
Boston Red Sox with three hits and
hurled Detroit to a 6 to 2 victory..
Fancy Frills May
Make Jack A Dull
Boy, Young Says
CHICAGO W, Fancy frills may
make Jack a dull boy.
Tho fond parent who dresses her
small son. or her little daughter with
too many frills, overly conspicuous
colors or 111-flttlng garments may be
retarding the child's mental pro
gress. In the opinion of Dr. Josephine
E. Young, who makes a study of men
tal diseases in children.
She expressed her belief in addres
sing a health meeting held under
auspices of tho Chicago Woman's
club.
"The child who 1b embarrassed be
cause of any peculiarity in his ap
pearance, or whose clothes are un
comfortable, has his attention dis
tracted from constructive mental ef
fort and Is thereby unable to make
progress," she said.
She also cautioned fathers not to
shout at their young sons when they
interrupt him while he's reading the
newspaper. Such action on the par-J
ent's part, she sold, was liable to de- J
velop an Inferiority complex in the
child, ' : ,-j
THERE'S NO UCST FOR MUSSOMXI
FORLI. Italy W When Musso
linl takes a vacation It's a "busmaiks i
holiday." lie lust can't stay off the I
driver's seat.
For Instance, on a short vacation
near Forll. the town of his boyhood,
he spent one day as follows:
Drove to Forll to review a group
of Italian athletes.
Had an interview with Achillc
Staracc. secretary of the Fascist
party.,
, Drove to the village of Santa Sofia
to inspect highway work.
Received the mayor of the city of
Ravenna and approved a project to
make a national monument out of a 1
ward in Ravenna connected with the
poet Dante. i
Heard a report from the secretary j
of the Fascist party for the province '
of Forll. I
Conferred with the director of the
newspaper "Popolo dl Romagna."
And so to bed.
SCHOOL STTI1ENTS fH'IU)
TIIKEE-IM.ACE Itll'I.ANE
OKLAHOMA .CITY. Okla. W)
Students of Central High school here
constructed, a (three -plaeo biplane
which, given initial test by a trans
port pilot, was reported by him as
stable and up to standard In every
respect.
It was officially approved by the
department of commerce while un
der construction and will be licensed.
HOY. 8. PROVES (iOOO MARKSMAN
UKLMONT. Cat. (! Breaking
15 out of 25 birds at tho I-cgton Gun
club shoot, 8-year-old John Penek.
son of a wrestler by that namo,
created sensation. The youngster
used a 20 gauge gun at 16 yards.
Tho Texas capital at Austin cov
ers three acres and has about 20
acres of floor space in all.
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j CHICAGO UV) The Chicago White
! Sox of 190G were known as "Hitless
i Wonders," but they, as a team, had
nothing on Carey Selph, present Sox
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COMMUNITY
CASH STORE
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUG12-13
Flour
Every sack guaranteed
49 lbs. . $1.19
Pancake Flour
Beans
Idaho Reds--Ncw, clean stock
5 lbs 23c
MALT 8A.rffnT.x"
Certo
For easy Jelly
2 bottles.. 49c
IF
MILK
Honey
New Crop
a' lUf'KKT 39c
SHRIMP
Fine Jor
2 KOK
I BUTTER
8 rorxn.i
Choice Veal Steak rr 25c
Eastern Hams POt n ...... 19c
Pot Roasts I2c
Rib Boil ;ri:.: ZZlTc
THE BEDROOM
Walnut ' Bed, Vanity and Chif
fonier - -.522.75
6x9 Axminster Rug -- 13.95
Genuine Simmons Coil Spring.. 6.95
Pure Cotton Felt Mattress.... 5.95
outfit for $49.60
THE KITCHEN
3-Burner Gas Range with Oven..$19.95
5-Piece Breakfast Set, decorated S.95
9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rug.... 4.95
outfit for $33.85
In a recent gamo Sclph was
crodlted with three 'runs batted tu,"
although ho failed to make a single
base hit.
Bob Seeds scored twice on two. in
field outs on grounders by Sclph and
again when Carey forced another
mate at second.
Sugar
Puro Cone
20 lbs. . . $1.07
Nns,,,K: ...47c
Clorox
For -easy washing
2 bottles . . 25c
39c
ass
Sugar .
Powdered or Brown
5 lbs. ..... 35c
5c
Mayonnaise
Nnlley's Salad Time
Full Qt. . . 35c
Salad.
25c
47c
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