LA GRAND!!, ONION COUNTY, OltEaON. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. PAGE lo the popular Bummer resort. , a lot. if SOX cut L AT EST SPOETIM HEWS ISSIES IIILIi Automobile News and Gocsip JIL UU UIUULII 1 FIELD DAT TO CLIMAX ATH t LETIC WIOKK. s Tracy Arranges Details of Big Meet Kt Saturday. : ,; Young ladlea who are members of s athletic department of the Chau c ig.ua and who have heen conselen- ijusly training every morning will I ye a practical demonstration of their aiieuc aDimies very on. anas am ed Tracy, of Helena, Montana, who Un the city and who U proving so iccessful with the athletic work, said day In explaining the coming track Id field meet for boys and girls, more 'During the Chautauqua session a rt of the time Is devoted to swlm- ing and : athletics, but within ten ys it Is not to be expected that the fist of form in various athletic work In be obtained, .However, the mem- the class In physical training' rogresslng very rapidly. They anxious to convince the La Grande pie how beneficial the Chautauqua Jslon really Is, In all Its phases. iThe track and field meet that will ran off on the loth, will last not are than two hours. There will be cal(sthenlc drill dashes relay races, mplng, etc. ? ; "The young ladles look quite pro- sslonal In.', their athletic costumes, gll u Irs -Of I. A?' atning school. . - .' "The people of La Grande surely ill take an active intesest In such an luetic meet and "will beJ present in Irge numbers. .. . IT,. .tor', i 1 f. idma in tl ; .-' en J 3. d. 201 To. improve the mountain past ortr the Blue mountains known as the Toll gate passageway as far as the Union county line, and to appropriate $100 to five different territories of Union county for the Improvement of roads and bridges and culverts, are some of the things that the Union County Motor club has already accomplished, and brand that organization as a pro gressive, do something association. The appropriation of a sufficient amount to repair the road up the mountain side -to- where . Umatilla county men are doing the same thing, cost a neat sum. On top of that the directors at their July meeting last Monday appropriated $2Q to each of the five districts in the valley com prising Union. Imbler, Island City, El gla and La Grande, and the directors Intend the expenditures. When more fundg are available, more bridges will be repaired, . with plank or spike as the case may be and In all Instances will the welfarte of the farmers and auto men be looked after with the same interest. The mistaken Impres sion hag gone forth that the club is building boulevards. The facts arte, the auto club Is helping ,the farmers repair good old fashioned highways for hauling of grain or running of automobiles. : . .. ., ;, . What promises to be the biggest auto race meet In years will be partic lnated In by La Grande and Union county auto folks at Baker next Mon here will enter machines In the big races during the aviation meet there. Among the races scheduled for the meet are; A five mile race for 30 horse power cars, winner to receive a purse of $50. A 3-mile race for 20 horse power cars, winner to receive a purse of $25. A 3-mlle free for all. Winner to receive a purae of $25. A one mile stand and crank free-for-all, winner to receive a handsome loving cup. It was decided to allow each con testant to remove top, wind-shield and lamps. An entrance fee of $5 will be charg ed for each car entered and the total amount realized from that source In each separate event, will be divided equally between the winners of first, second and third places In addition to the prizes above scheduled. The tun to the fish hatchery by the Automobile club July 16 is the. All-ab sorbing topic among the auto fans.' Some havie asserted they will leave the night before and get a pull at some fish before Joining the "bunch" at the hatchery at high noon .where a picnic dinner will be served. Each party Is to takie its own lunch and be at the hatchery at noon, though there Is no stipulation as to when they leave their respective homes. r ',..'.''.,.''"''" Bob Plant made a trip to Wallowa Hi! USHERS 1 1ST If CONTEST muOMUVW MILL PROVE IMPOKTAJiT. d would be a credit, to any physical The Wttebrandt Au company Will SVUiX a niKlBUIl oo nuaiuoi hid en tries at Baker, with HolUster, the mechanician, at the steering wheel. It is also likely that still otherg from Game to Start Immediately After the ; Aviation Affair Is Kvw. Tomorrow afternoon at the Lincoln grounds Immediately after the avia tion attraction the Union team will meet La Grande for the last of the first 12 games of the schedule and as this last round of the summer series approaches, fans are settling down to a hair-raising finish. Elgin, climbing rapidly during the past month, has at tained a point in the percentage table where it would be somewhat disas trous f or L& Jfirande to lose a game, uu ouiy to ttny oirner -team, out to Elgin as well. Elgin plays at Baker tomorrow and unless the strengthen ed Infield can turn the tide there seems little likelihood of Elgin losing. Then, too, thier Is always that pos sibility of Union turning the trick and defeating La Grande, a contingency not at all desirable at the present writing. Without being pessimistic, it can truthfully be said that of the extremis Importance attached to the While Jhere seems to be some man ner or dispute as to how the deputy game warden got Caddie Crawford, Chas. Gray, Jessie Breashear3, Rubo Breashears, Herman Breashearg and Charh'S Breashears at Elgin this week for violating the fishing laws, the fact remains just the same that if these men are guilty they should be pun ished. There are certain laws in 1 flshdom that are absolutely necessary! for the welfare of the .finny tribe andi only something akin to criminals will break them. In the Elgin Instance, the fishermen overlooked the law that fishing after sundown 1b illegal. This law can hardly be classed in such a category that to break it signifies the aforet mentioned criminality. Get some of the grab hook artists, Mr. Deputy thiey are your meat. ,..' With a strengthened Infield, the Ba ker boosters will meet Elgin at Ba ker tomorrow. The new men are P. W. Whltton, who played with the Pen dleton team until the close of the season In the Blue Mountain league last Tuesday. He Is a swift and ft speedy infleldior and Is reported to be handy with the willow. Cooper, one pf the 0. A.. C. ..baseball team, also comes Tfell recommended and win add strength to the team. Kldwrnll of the Idaho state league has a reputation as season player and should help out this week In his Ford which he se- remaining four or five games, omor cured by trading the machine he made row's is not by any means the least. mm8eir. me interesting part oi mo, .. ua Grande s lineup will be practl journey was that he had no mishaps . cgUy unchanged over that of July. 4th which usually follow Bob quite close ly. , ',-.. .. . A carload of Hudson 80s reached the dittebrandt garage this week. One of the machines hag been delivered to C. A. Meyers of Snmmervllle. - "If there are boys enough who join e class there will be several events WITH THE B0XEI6S them. At some later date the pro kra will be printed In full. i ''The meet promises to be full of In vest' for both contestants and spec tors. The 15th will be the last day the Chautauqua for this season and I should try to make it a success by 1ng their hearty support," ' , S Q Q t 5388JJ' BIG BRUSH NOTES. s 5S S 5DS$S Johnny 3ioran, the actor-fighter, is anxious to clash with Al Ilmont. ' V'" Dick Nelson is on his way to Ms old home in Denmark, but expectg to re- v turn in September. . oy Athietos to ComjKte Abroad ! ontreal, July 8. Fifteen picked The lid has been clapped down on intrBi hov athletes sailed today en the boxlns: Kame in East Chicago. Too jtft for Nancv. France, where they many uromoters spoiled the m .al se to compete m a ; great tuureuu ticnet. . :. ' laurnament at the end of July. The purnament 1b to be held under the usplces of the French Gymnastic Federation of Sport, and will bring JuJy 2g pgetner aocut o.uuu young . iub epresentlng many of the countries of he world. ' : Sam Langford and Jack Drlscoll, of of Canada, will meet in Winnipeg, on Jack Ward, the English lightweight who came to this country -with Matt Wells, has returned home. Bfiuty to Race at the Falls. V!nsrnr'A Falls. Ont.. July 8. With ;everal hundred horses already, here" , Knockout Brown wantg t.ou tor i,--n rmitA tho flrat meetinflf hi3 end to meet Wolgast. Notmng is If the Niagara Falls Racing assocla- stirring for K. O. . at that price. inn-win onen Monday on the new V alf-mlle track recently Dut In optera- Bill Squires will return to tne ring, - & ' y 1 1 1 T nnm In inn hv a Canad an syndicate. The having agreed to meet s I . ti m m aha . An-m ,lti, Cmin.ir iiTt mnnth. When the n8,T peeling wiu ruu tui "' w - . " ta mi.fM.mri la th ...-.i ...I. m a noor a cm I jin ir Pflvft sauircfl a u teri su uu nnu. - - ; Louisville Is playing nice ball and coming strong in the American Asso ciation race. ',;;'.', ' ,r j . :.; Quite a rumpus waB caused in Wash ington recently when it W23 charged that the Nationals were "throwing down" Pitcher Wolter Johnson. Mana ger Mc Ale er says that there is no truth whatever in the accusation. . Earl Mack son of Manager Connie Mack of .the. Athletics is, playing with the Harrisburg Tri-State league team. nwner Comiskev says that his White Sox have the class and will make a hot fight for the American league' honors. '. Pittsburg fans claim that Hal Chase has nothing on Honus Wagner, who is guarding hassock number on for the Pirates. i , The Giants are holding their dwn In spite of the absence of heavy hit ix or seven races on the ay. o ure 111 fered H - awful beating. only .S00 hitter with the outfit Aubin will be on : the grounds and either ho or Mclnnls will twirl. Union will likely have ltg regular men back Into the game tomorrow too, making the contest all the more interesting, The game will comm&noo Just as soon as the aviation affair 1b ended which will probably be about 3 o'clock, "Are we going to have the season extended?" asks the Elgin Recorder. "We believe the fan8 of Elgin will willingly , contribute tne necessary funds In order to give the home team a chance at the. pennant, and' for La Grande to refuse would be an admis sion 6f their: team's inferiority." ; The secondary schedule .is to be worked out immediately after tomor row. There are lour games to piay after the Sunday game, and the place whejre these will be played will be set tled at once. It would not be fair for La Grande to play two of the four gameB with Elgin or Baker; neither would It be fair for Elgin, but a game behind La Grande, to play Union, the weakest team, twice. 'It will take some Solomon-likio adjudication to settle it. ', .:; Tennis is sadly forgotten this year Several sharks are planning on a new court which as yet hag not taken Bhape in anything' definite. ' It is to be located in thlo heart of town; If built.. - . During the day time the water is turned into the boating courses Riverside park and lends enchantment "MM iu. i I 3,000 OFFICES IU , AMERICA IHCORFOUATIO' CASERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD. ura Is AM wHft.WBl tor OMmiMioB. . v. mmlaiA u ' Drrancao Ttua ROBERT G. CLOWRY, pr lawn sno unf REPEVEDi(;:V;:C -CE" al, CH5B0 76 Colleot NL ;': V.:;':V VV- Milwaukee, Wis, June 21st-ll. ' The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co, , r." ': Akron, Ohio. H, ' . 1 Ford car Kuliok driving won fifty mile race on Firestone .tires. '.' Burman in Mercedes won five mile free-for-al on Firestone Tires also drove exhibition on BlitzenBenz two miles one minute 43 seconds Burman in Blitzen Benz broks mile track record, time 50.15 seconds. In ten races Firestone Tires win six first prizes three second prizes and one third prize A decided . Firestone victory. 4:33 a.m. Barney Oldfield. it ..tk k. (i ierv.r vou have been settinsr let us eauiD your car with . . . . The La Grande Elks are trying to arrange a game with the Baker El'sa at Bak.T a week from tomorrow. TliU Is the "steenth time thl3 game has been under negotiations and as It Is believ ed the La Grande pennant chasers la the Eastern Oregon league will play at Bak;r that day ,lt planned to combine the expense of both trips inta one excursion train. ' ' This is how the Recorder handles the game here July 4th: In the Fourth of July exhibition games Elgin lost in the morning to La Grande at La Grande, and won in the afternoon from Baker City at Haines. The defeat in the mornln? was caused by the absence of some of our regular players and the presence 17 of the umpire, together with numerous fat errors In the field and perfect field ing by aL Grande. 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