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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, July 2, 1934 Pajre Two SEALS IN FIRST PLACE TODAY IN COAST CIRCUIT fy The Aftftor-iatrd Pre Co&t league baebU hu a Ban Franc biro complexion today with the Bal in first place and the MistU-Ti tied with Los Angele for aecond. An gel strategy that booiTjeran;?ed enabl ed Ban PranxUco to trim Lea Angeles 6-3 and hold onto It two game lead. With the score tied 1-1 In the fourth and two Seal on bajy?. the Ar-rel atrateffista chose to walk Ellas Funk to pitch to Hal Rhyne. flan Francisco hhorlatop. Hal responded by doubling to right field, aerjdinff fcorn tnree nin, Uoyd Johnson, locwe-jotnted south paw returned by Pltuburgh after a National league trial thi year, de listed ficryeant Cabby Street by hurling, the MiwJona to a 3-2 decs ton over Hollywood. Gsdlopln away to a air run ft tart lri the openJajf Inning, Oakland trounced Portland 10- and leld onto It half of fifth place. Dutch Ulrlch, Portland tower, waa repon alble tor only five of the 10 Oak run, two Beaver boot leading to the others. ffeattle kept pace with Oakland by maklnff Jt two straight at Sacramen to, 8-5. Baseball Standings C'OEmt League landings W. U 8an Prancisco -j Angeles MlHtMU Kolrprood Oakland ' Seattle ! fiacramemo l Portland 21 10 18 13 . 18 13 17 14 16 13 10 15 11 20 7 24 Pet. .877 Ml .581 it 418 .518 MS .226 ttci'a' Kenultf Frnca.cj ( Los Aru j, Mlvijon 3, Hollywood 2. Oat'ir.i u. Ictland 4 SMttli 8. fcifcmento 5. Windsor Lad Sold For $250,000 LONDON. Julr 26 The miUmMh of Kajpipli has sold Windsor Lad. !r.r.r of the 1974 Epson derby, for a record price cf 60.000 pounds sttrllr.g (about 260000,. The n owner Is M. H. Berri&n of Neamaricet. This Curious World oe Sdvoldi Wins From Bob Kruse PORTLAND, Ore.. July 26 Jumping Joe Savoldi demonstrated his famous drop-kick In a wrestling matci here last night, but It was his unusual feat of surviving an airplane spin which brought him victory over Bob Kruse. The former Notre Dame fo-Aball star flattened Kruse In 18 seconds with a drop-kick, executed with both feet foremcfit. I ITV ti.4l.ARV ( IU STAY I'l l MADISON. Wis. tA-i Visions of restored salary cuts went glimmering for Madison city officials with the announcement of Mayor James R. Law that the city could do nothing this year that would cost money. Madison's financial difficulties are traceable, to taxpayers who failed to the tune, of 'tlSS.OOO to pay ti-xes dtie this year. Added to that is IMUXjO.still, unpaid last year ... Amerlr-an league fttiiiwlfnc W. L. Detroit a 67 34 New Tot 56 34 Cleveland - 60 40 Boston 49 44 St. Louis . 40 44 Washington 43 49 Philadelphia 35 54 Chicago 31 61 Yrterila)'s KruHi At Chicago 4. Washington 0. At 6t. Louis 4, New York 5. At Detroit 7. Boston . At Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 3. Pet. .626 JS16 SAt J27 .476 .437 .763 J37 National League Mamllng W. L. Pet. New York '..... - 58 33 Jttl Chicago 56 35 Alt St. Louis 53 36 .5i6 Boston ' '. 4 48 49 Pittsburgh - 41 45 .477 Philadelphia 39 62 .429 Brooklyn 30 52 .429 Cincinnati 29 60 .326 Yetlrrdaj's He!!!! At Boston 2-7, Cincinnati 1-3. St. Louis at New York, postponed. Chicago at Brooklyn, postponed. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, p :-poned. The average altitude of Avery county. North Carolina. Is slightly more than 3.000 feet above sea level. Sport Slants iU Man i. (inula It' a trifle premature to bejjln counting your Uncle SamueTa Olym pic chlckeri in large numbers, two years 'ahead of time, simply because a number of his fleet and .iiorfly nepliews have done extraordinary things fn the track and field season Just closed in & blaze of competitive glory with the national c.'iamplon thlpa at Milwaukee. In the flr place, of course, the, Olympic reuiu are not posted on the baa of what happen In 1&34. We have en)oyd vx.t of these maz ing athletic spur before, usually during the Indoor eaons. only to expertenc a rude awakening on the field of International competition at a lsr date. American have an op timistic habit of claiming everything in sight for any lad w.io lifts himself above the pack for the time being. A i datih of British conrvtlm anrf r i strain: would make u happier and ; rriore level-headed over the long run. ' Moreover, those who conceae the I U. 9. A. the l)-meter run. mile i equivalent of the Olympic program. this far In advance, must reckon w.tn at least two circumstance. (1 that neither Bill Bonthron nor Glenn Cunningham may cheese to remain In competition for two more years to the detriment of their business ca reers; and (2 that a number of other runners, Including Jack Lovelock of New Zealand and Lulgl Eeccali of Italy, have demonstrated they can move a bit faster than either of our ace Americana. The fact is that marry shrewd Am erican coaches, right now. would not predict a triumph for e'.t.ier Bonth ron or Cunningham over Beccall, the allm, black-haired Italian who ran away with (he Olympic 1,500 two years ago, leaving Cunningham, among others, staggering In hi fly ing wake. An Opportunity lled Meanwhile, of course, the flag can be waved briskly In recognition of the fact that for the first time since the war, the United States po&Aesse all world foot-racing record from 100 yard to one mile, and with one ex ception from J 00 meters to 1,500. Thl In Itself shows the terrific pace at which our athletes have been traveling, especially within the la it few momh. The only reason the U. 8. A. can't claim the world 800 meter record is because the A. A. U. was not shrewd enough to put dockers at that mark when Big Ben Eastman came roaring down the stretch at Princeton to cover 880 yard in the world record time of. 1 .minute, 49 8 seconds. A It THE WORLD HAS EVER HEARD IS BELIEVED TO HAVE OCCURRED IN 1883, WHEN THE VOLCANO EXPLODED !T WAS HEARD JOOOAfiS A WAV oCg Saiga ANfftoPe OP ASIA, IS e? COMING. EXTINCT BECAUSE THE CHINESE PAV EXORBITANT PRICES FOR ITS HORNS, WHICH ARE USED FOK MEDICINE. iviV ill riMTAm ' Ztl&F II i Vl I I AT ST CATHERINES, . . MOVlNO DfCTURE HOUSES ACCEPT SffiM.A& AND C90iVLES5 IN PAV MBNT FOB. TICKETS. C 14)4 BY mCA SCAVKC INC. 7 Z5 KRAKATOA, a small volcanic inland between Java and Sumatra began a series of terrific eruptions on Aupusi 26. during whirl about half of the island was torn way. Jtoclc debris was hurled 17 ml lea into the air. and 36.000 persona were drowned by tidal waves. happens, this also Is the time for the 800-meter record, made by. Tom Hampson of England In the 1932 Olympics, but Eastman ran approxi mately five yards farther and thus obviously pa-s&ed the 800 mark In about 1:49 3. Cunningham brought the mfle mark back to the United States, for the first time in nearly a dozen years. When lie negotiated the claAAle dis tune In 4:06.7 at Princeton. Bon thron recaptured the 1,500-meter rec ord, officially held by Jules Larlou-meg-ue of Prance and unofficially by Beccall, when he stepped the route In 3:48 8 at Milwaukee. Track followers probably never thought they would see the day when a shot putter capable of doing 54 feet 9i inches, as Jonn Lyman of Stan ford did at Milwaukee, would place no better than second, the reason being that Baby Jack Torrance of Louisiana State pushed the ball a distance of 55 feet, 5! Inches to break all existing records. No season In history haa ever pro duced three eucb high Jumpers as Walter Marty. George Spitz and Cor nelius Johnson, all going beyond the listed world record of 6 814 and Marty exceeding 6:9. On the other hand, the pole vauJ- ters. wnlle consistently scaling around 14 feet, have not touched Bill Oraber'a high mark of 1932. Only two broad Jumpers. Je&se Owens of Ohio State and Al Olson of Southern California, have bettered 25 feet In competition this year. The arts ca heaving the hammer, discus and larelfn have aot progressed, nor have the distance runners, with a few pos sible exception, done anything suf ficient to arouse the feai-i of te poat-Nurml cup at road. I Yardley face powoer and compact 1.45. Moon Drug Co. 8-22-1 m PRESSIKE C OOKER DEMONSTRATION See the Friday paper for particulars in regard to the Pressure Cooker demonstration to be given at Mel Tllles. 7-26-1 t Nyal Anacid Powoer tor Indigestion, 50c. 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IN TIIE t'Ol NTY C'OIRT FOR TIIE STATE OF OKEfiON IN THE ( Ol NTY OF I'NION IS THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP AMELIA BATLEY. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned his been appointed admin istrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Amelia Batley. deceased, by the above entitled Court and has quallfltd. All persona having claims against, said Estate are hereby noti fied to present the same at the of fice of Hugh E. Brady, in the City of La Grande. Union County. Oregon, with vouchers and duly verified, with in six months from the date hereof. MERLIN G. BATLEY, Administrator with the will annexed of the Es tate of Amelia Batley. deceased. HUGH E. BRADY, La Grande, Ore gon. Attorney for Administrator. July 19. 26. Aug. 2, 9, 16p. County, on the 13th day ol August, 1934. 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