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BIG LEAGUES ON
CLOU! 15 HOMERS
(By the Associated Press.)
An outburst of terrific hitting
has cropped out in the major lea
gues. taking a big toll of pitching
material on all the- clubs with few
exceptions. '
Fifteen homeruns. Including one
off the bludgeon -of the mighty
Babe Kuth, figured In the batting
of yesterday.. -
Opening the home senson at
Pittsburgh, the Cardinals forced the
Pirates to walk their own- plank
by the count of 13 to 10 before a
crowd of 30,000. '
Tho sparkling pitching font of
the day. however, wns furnished
by Sheriff Blake of the Cutis, who
put the mnnacles on the Reds by
allowing two measly taps for a 13
to 0 decision.
Acting Manager Rogers Ilorns-
by of the Braves piloted his war
riors through to a 9 to 8 victory
In a 10-lnning thriller with the
Giants. Hornsby crossed the plale
with the tying run In tho ninth
and in the tenth slashed a single
with a man on third and two out,
to save the day for Boston.
The Robins riiiped out with
three home runs, one each for Kl-
llolt. BresHh-r aid IK'rman. but
they took the small end of a 9 to 6
score against the Phillies
Ruth entertained Boston fans on
Patriots' day by propelling homer
number one of 1928 into the right
field blenehers In the fifth inning
or the Yankees' second gnme with
tho Red Sox. winning by 7 to 2 In
six Innings, the game being ab
brevlated on account of rain.
Cleveland riddled three hurlers
with 15 safeties to capture the
fourth Btralght from, tho White
Box by to 2. As the Yankees
dropped the morning game In the
flub,' the - Indians assumed the
American league leadership.
Eighteen buses on balls werAdp
llveied In four and one-hnlff In
nlngs in the American league tilt
at ni. uiuis. XI or tllein liyfDe
troll pitchers. The Tigers won by
s to 8, the new Bengal sensation
hoisting for the circuit for the sec
ond time In as many days.
The Athletics and Senators, were
not seheduled.
PENDLETON. Ore.. Apr. 20. (V)
A deal which will benefit the bulk,
wheat farmers in the Helix region
of Umatilla county is announced
in the leasing of th cgnUn elevator
and warehouse of the Helix Mill
ing company by the Interior Ware
house company, controlled by Balfour-Guthrie.
This deal will en
able j the. ranchers t,ot ,bulk. their
grain instead of sacking and thus
save1 considerable -expense,.
1IONO KOKO. I'htna, April 20.
iJP) For the first time in the bin
lory of HunK Kong the native Chi
nese are to have a baseball league.
Five teams already have been or
Igiinlzed for a championship series
'this summer unit more ure expect
jed. Chinese who learned their
baseball In Honolulu aro respon
sible for the innovation.
Canton Chinese also have organ
ized a baseball league and as the
itwo cltlea are not far apart, eiithu-
ststs look forward eventually to a
South China "world series."
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. April 20.
!(yp) Oscar (Happy) Felsoh. banish-
led from organized baseball follow-
jjng the disclosures made after the t
1 H 1 9 world series, ha signed
contraot to play with the Koseiusz-
ko Reds, a Milwaukee team en
rolled In the newly organised Wis
consin State league.
HONOLULU, Apr. 20. ) Clar
ence craone, national swimming
champion of the Outrigger Canoe
club of America, made a new rec
ord in the 1500-meter opening
event of the Hawaii joint swim
ming championship Olympic trials
last night. His time for the dis
tance was 20:45 4-5. The old rec
ord of 21:M:4Jj was made by F.
lleaurepalre of Australia In Hono
lulu In 1921.
Chabbe's time for the 100-metor
swim was 13:08 2-G. Thia was said
to be 26 2-6 seconds under the
American record.
CHICAGO, Apr. 20. () WU
11am Wrlgley, Jr., Is confident his
Cubs wilt win the National league
pennant this year, but he hasn't
seen them win a regular league
game yet.
He went to Cincinnati to see his
club play. They lout. He came
out for the opener hero "Wednes
day. They lost again. Yesterday
he stayed away and the Cubf
trounced the Cincinnati Reds, 13
to 0.
NEW YORK. Apr. 20. - Pi
Tommy Armour. United States and
Canadian open champion, has been
unable to resist the attraction of
the British open golf champion
stflp at Sandwich next month.
After cancelling his passage on
the Aquttanla shortly before the
boat sailed yesterday, ho changed
his mind again at the last mlnu'e
and boarded the liner ns accom
pany the American contingent of
Walter Hagen, Geno Surazen and
Bill Mehlhorn. .
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MONTREAL, Apr. 20. (P) Girls
under 16 years of age will not be
allowed to enter provincial cham-
pfonshlp athletic meets, according
to a ruling 'of the Quebec branch
of the Women's Amateur federa
tion of Canada today.
Fights Last Night
(By the Associated Press.)
CMICAOO. Earl Mnstro, Chica
go, outpojnU-d Johnny lloscn, Now
York (5).
FORT HOMAK, Ky. . Vincent
ffainbright. Cincinnati, won over
Red Blanchard, St. Paul (10).
UANVrLLE, 111. Happy Ather
ton, Indianapolis, shaded Jimmy
Sayers, IaFayette, Ind. (10).
WINNIPEG. Charllo Bolonger.
Winnipeg, technically knocked out
Marry Dillon, Winnipeg (10) for
Canadian lightweight title.
KANSAS CITY. Spider Kelly,
Kansas City, defeated Dave Cook.
Scrantori, Pa. (10).
McKEEHPORT, Pa. California
Joe Oans defeated Fraukle Gar
dlna.Hazelwood, Pa. (10).
TUNNEY TO START
NEW YOItK, Apr. 20. T) Gene
Tunncy will leave Miami tonight
and arrlvo In New York Sunday
morning. After siicndltiR a few
diiys In New York ui tending to
husiness matters, ho will go to
Speculator, N. Y.. to start training
for the defenso of his heavyweight
crown against Tom Ileency In July.
Tho champion hns kopt himself
In good condition during the win
ter, but feels that he needs a stren
uous campaign to work up a fight
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NEW YORK. April 20. (A1)
An elaborate dinner of men made
millionaires by tho stock market
was disclosed by the New York
Times today. A group of the
biggest operators in the present
record activity of tho market,
gathered last night at a private
farewell dinner at the Hi H more
for W. c. Durant, nutomobllo
manufacturer, who Is balling for
Europe tomorrow.
Durant has been credited with
an Important part In the spec
tacular rises of a number or
storks, Including General Motors.
Anaconda Copper, international
Nickel and United States Cast Iron
Pipe.
Every guest at the dinner, the
Times said, was a millionaire,
many by virtue of tho market.
Reporters wero barred and every
attempt made to keen the elabo
rate, but informal affair, secret.
While the dinner. In reality.
was a farewell to Mr. Durant
said tho Times, it more than that
was a gathering of men who are
leaders of broad speculative ac
tivity In the stock market and
have all becomo close friends dur
ing the last year or so, nil of
them working in the stock mar
ket and many times In tho samo
stocks.
This, the Times pointed out,
marked a chango from tho past.
Frequently in tho pat the biggest
operators in the street have been
at each other's throats, with ruin
ous results. In the present mar
ket they have all been on ono
side, the bull side, and they havo
profited.
Among the guests named wero
Frederick and Iawrencc Fisher of
Detroit, Arthur W. Cutten of Chi
cago and his nephew. Ruloff Cut
ten, Duncan , Holmes, George
Breen and Joseph Hlggins of New
York, and Matthew G. Brush.
The Hoven Fisher brothers have
been among the most active mar
ket traders and have Iveen cred
ited with making huge profits In
the stock of Genera! Motors and
Radio Corporation of America, in
both of which they are large
shareholders.
Arthur Cutten was formerly a
big figure in the grain market.
Turning to stocks, he joined the
limited number of those whoso
trades, on big days, run into from
one to tii roe hundred thousand
shares. Ho Is credited with hav
ing -been a factor in the rise of
'General Motors, Radio, Greene
Cananea Copper, Montana Power,
International Harvester and other
issues which have made new highs
recently.
PAYNE'S LEAD IN
JOPUN, Mo.. April 20. (P) With
Invasion of the seventh stuto un-
deV'Way, tho 70-odd cross-country
runners and walkers today turned
toward Miller, Sii miles east of
here, under the leadership of An
drew Payne of Claremore, Okla.
1 Payno crossed the corners of
Oklahoma. Kansas and Missouri In
fl:33:C6 to finish sixth and Inrrense
his lead over Peter Ouvuzsl of
Southampton, England, the latter
finishing 2 1 Mt in 8:00:02. The Ok
lnhnmnn's elapsed time was 2!M:
10:18, about 83 minutes ahead of
Qavuzzl.
x John Halo, rassalc, N. J w-as
third In 6:22:07, retaining third
place In elapsed tlmo with 326:
35:39.
Allnn Currier, Grants Pass, Ore.,
finished In 8:40:26 and 331:46:44
elapsed time.
PORTUNDIDLE;
ESCAPES DEFEAT
Ry the Associated Press)
A two-run rally in the ninth en
abled Oakland to stave off a Inst
minute splurge on the part nf the
Heals and hang up their first win
of the current series, 4-A. Rum
Wetzel, recently acquired from
Portland, held Han Francisco to
two runs until he was lifted for a
iHnch hitter In the ulntli. Ratter-les:-
Craghead, Hparks and Read;
M o u d y, - Thurston, - Malts and
Hprfnz.
Four Heattln hurlers looked very
much alike to the Hollywood hit
ters, who cuffed the quartet for
nineteen safeties and a IG-8 win.
Heath and Roth. Hollywood out
fielders, each collected four hits.
Batteries: Kinney and Agnew;
Graham. Nance, Kunsorl, House
and Horreanl.
Lefty Vinci held tho Angels to
eight hits and whiffed eight of
the m but tils southpaw opponent
on tho hill, Tex Weathersby, was
Just a little better and Los Angeles
collcated a 8-0 victory over Sacra
mento, Batteries: Vlncl and
Koehlor; Wcnthersby and Ilanna.
Rsln kept tho Missions and
Portland idle.
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OAJIT, Tnrt., Apr. 50. IJP) Knth
iyn Wltwer "sang llko a gul-durn
Detroit Tigers-World's Leading Batter
Says:
"I smoke Luckies because they
are the best free from throat ir
ritation or cough"
Tho cream of the
crop the finest
flavor the greatest
enjoyment.
It's
1928, The American Tobacco Co., Manufacturers
angel, as her father proudly told
her, before a packed auditorium
last night. It was tho high spot!
of "Kathryn Wltwer day," sot nsldoi
by mayoralty proclamation to hon
or a daughter of (lary who has)
won a place in grand opera.
Miss Wltwer, winner of n nation
al contest for young voices, made
three appearances last season with1
Mary Garden In the Chicago civic
opera presentation of Carmen. Hhc j
has been paying her way to a mu
sical education by acting as typist.'
With tho 13800 taken In last night1
she wll study abroad.
LA GRANDE, Ore., Apr. SO. (P)
Heeiiusi' or riilny tveHtliur, tho Pen-dlcton-LaOrnnilo
dual trnek meet.
AUCTION SALE
AH of the mining and milling machinery, equipment,
tools, fittings and stock of business formerly conducted
by P. S. Woodin, will be sold at public auction in the
City of Grants Pass, April 28, 1928
starting at 10 o'clock a. m. and contims'ng until sold, at
Trimble's old blacksmith shgp, between Fifth and Sixth
streets on "J" street.
Here is a wonderful opportunity to pick up machinery
or equipment or odds and ends that you may be needing. '
A. J. POWERS, Auctioneer.
toasted
No Throat Irritation-No
which was to bo held hero tumor-1
row, has been cancelled. The next i
meet will bo held at Union April'
2H with Ituker, Union and La-1
Ornnrlo competing. - !
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