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Saturday, July 7, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN fel Ifel ill r-- i R A f fifl J Pirate Decks Are Cleared XT' A ' . i or Action Don't Let Business Interfere With Golf, Is Advice of Doctor Baker to Be Met With a Dozen Mean Diamond Ai'tists Tomorrow When They Invade La Grande. When the' Colts come galloping to La Grande tomorrow with blootl in their eye and determination written over their physiognomies in bold face, they will be met with a reception committee of heavy stickers, who promise to more than make up for the lack of effectiveness thos bats found against lEaker the last time the Pirates and Colts clashed. Tie last game between Baker and La Grande was one of the, best exhi bitions of baseball ever witnessed in Eastern Oregcji and if both teams only play one half as good this Sun day, it will be a gamrj welt worth every man's time to attend. Hoth teams are going into the game with a lot at stake. If either loses the pennant fades and in addi tion. the Pirates are out for revenge. The Colts kicked them in the face not long ago with a fleck of guose eggs and the Pirates have their cut lasses and black flag out ready to do battle. ' The game will be played at the fair-grounds and will Ntart at approximately 2:110 o'clock in the al'ternuon. 'All children under 12 . years will nut be charged admit-' tance. Crews is still in dou'bt as to just NEW YORK, July 7. If golf interferes with business drop business, is the advice given by Dr. F. P. Millard of Toronto, Canada, at the annual conven tion of the American Osteopathic association. "Dropping business now and then is a good way te- make the business grow and to have some fun with it besides,'" Doctor Millard said in an address. "Golf is a thoroughly osteopathic game, and no one getting on to ward middle age, with a ten dency to stiffness of the spine cr creakiness of the joints, can fail to benefit by it. Take the swing of the clubs. Consider how it limbers up the spine. As for the effect on the wrist, it's marvelous. "The golfer' draws upon 0 different set of muscles than the tennis player. The UOO-yard drive of the golfer can only be made when the wrist moticu is perfect. The wrists of the pro fessional golfers are taken care of daily, and special exercises are prescribed which would bene fit any golfer, for the wrists tend to stiffen between games and should always be limucred up before starting a game." Johnston Is Tennis Champ (Bv Associated Press) WIMBLEDON, July 7. Wil liam M. Johnston, of San Fran cisco, today won the world's grass court tennis championship, defeating Francis T. Hunter, of New Rochelle, New York, in the finals of the Wimbledon tournament. KAYS DKMI'SI'.Y FOl'I.Kl. OI.AClint J'AUK, July 7. llichcrd T. llurko of New Orleans who acted as timekeeper In 111 Dempsey-Ulb- bons bout ut Shelby, Thursday mado (lie statement that, "as a result of Dempsoy's low body blows, Tom Gib bons beam on his KToins black and bluo murks ua large as a mans liuiul." COAST BASEBALL FlttHTKKS lll.AIY. NKW YORK, July 7. Jess Willurd and J.uts Ansel Firpo, who will buttle in a 12-round nmtcii nt uoyie s u Acros next Thursday night, are close to their best rtffhtlnff edff. Hoth plan but a few cluys more of strenu ous work before taperinff off, Willurd in his gymnasium quarters at l onk- ers and the south American in nis camp ut Long Hranch, JC. J. Willurd has lost six pounds in the pust two weeks training, tipping the sculi's at 240 tiftor 1 1 rounds of fast ring work Thursday. His present weight is eight pounds below the fig ure he scaled when he knocked out Floyd Johnson Iwo months ago. Firpo, though In fighting trim us a result of a trip to Cuba and Mexico. has not slackened his program of con ditioning at Long Brunch. After a road run and private workout Thurs day under the direction of Jimmy De Forrest, his trainer, Firpo went four rounds each with Jack McAuliffo and HiUo Tate, his sparring mutes. scon wrxK tkxxis finals SI'OKANH. July 7. Wallato Scott of Tucoma won the mens' sImkIj ten nis championship of the Inland Em pire Thursday, def outing Fenlmore duly of C'oeur d'Alene, Ida., (-J.S-li. 3-6, Scott also claims thM mcu'd singlo championship of the I'acilic northwest and of Idaho. Auslrians 'Drinking Less' Wine. VIKXNA, July 7. (AP) Wine growers ami wine sellers in Austria are alarmed at a recent notnble re duction in tho consumption of their wares. They are loud in their com plaints, and they inundate parliament with proposals for help. WANT CAMP GROUNDS BESIDE HIGHWAYS Thrift Is the art of resisting the blarney of the man who offers you something on the easy payment KNTKltmisrc, July 7. Three camping spots In Wallowa canyon arc to bo. provided by the county court. as u starter In a move to mako tho roads of tho country more Inviting to automohilo tourists, lief ore the highway was built through the can yon, cars could turn off the old road ulmost un where, and stop at pretty spots besido the river and Iti (he shadow of the timbered hills. The highway, with its carefully built-up grade, makes the lower ground In accossihlu In tho main. A little filling, however, will give an easy and safe driveway down to the green turf bvsldu tho river and to beautiful camping spots. Farther up on tho highway tho court hopes to bo able to locate stopp ing places for tourists. Near Owynne there is a chanco lor camp grounds, with shade and tho river to make, the place inviting. Farmers In tho neigh, borhood will be asked to cooperate, and they will have an opportunity to i carry on a small business In food, with travelers. , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O m:x(;i,i;x a;aix wins titli:. 7. Suzanne l'AC'IFJC COAST Clubs San Francisco Sacramento Portland I -os Angeles ... who he will plav against liukor. For the first time this year La Grande Salt j,aku -H has an over-supply (that is mere Seattle 4 than the conventional nine) of bjise-j ball artists to choose from and pick ing a lineup today seemed just a bit "too soon." With four pitchers, and eight ether players to make the se lection from, it isn't such a small job to line 'em up. liut there is g. ing to be a lot of classy Pirates out in uniform tomorrow plenty of players, plenty of pinch hitters, and plenty of pitchers. What more could ycu want? When Cove played their last game here the largest crowd of the year was out but tomorrow is expected to smash that record in bits- Cliflord, an in fielder who formerly played with Elgin and was in the Portland city league last year, now at i'lairie City, will also be added to the Pirates lineup Sunday. In addition to being a bang-up player Clifford swats a mean ball and should add considerable strength to the La Grande stickers. Vernon 4 1 Oakland 'AH i,i:a(ilk.. Won. Lost Pet. ....GZ 34 .04G 44 45 4ti 4S 4 il 60 54 .....4J ....4 7 4 51' 7 ,5-7 4 'J 3 .478 ,4i2 4 51 .413 Wmm.KDON, July l,englen still is supreme among all women tennis players of tho world. With ease and certainty tho Frorch star Friday afternoon defeated Miss Kathleen iMcKane, the best of Brit ain's tennis playing women, by a score of (ir-2, and so won for the fifth successive . season tho tide Ot world's champion. It was the fifth meeting between these stars and with one exception it was tho worst beat'"g Suzanne, has" ailmlnstered to the lively llrillsh girl. iMtle. l.engten hml the battle In hand from start to finish. Special Sunday Dinner it. Seattle 2, Oakland 0. KKATTI,K Oakland ........ Seattle Hatterics flails und lJtiker; Jacobs and Tobin. 11. K. 3 1 7 1 Salt Lake A, Los Angeles 4. I .OS ANGKLKS R. H. K. Sail Luke 6 12 0 Los Angeles 4 11 1 I latteries Gould, Meyers, McCabo and I'elers; Hughes, Thomas and Baldwin. BIG PARADE TO BE GREETING FOR "TOM" ST. PAPL, July 7. A big parade with several bauds is being planned as part of the St. Paul welcome to Tommy Ciibbons when tho loc-.il fight er returns Saturday morning from Shelby. , '1 Ins was part of a tentative pro gram announced Thursday by a tf.-oup of St. Paul citizens. Governor J. A. Bents of Minnes ota. Mayor Curler K. Nelson, of St. Paul and other high officials navt signified their Intention of tnklnj.; part. one of those, it is reported, who plans to greet Tommy will be his taemiis brother Mike. The two quar reled several years ago and neither ha:i spoken to the oilier since. Tji. cause has never been known. SaeratlieiKo 5. San Fmucitt IL SAX FRANCISCO R. 11. K. Sacramento 5 l'A 4 San Francisco 3 7 o Butteries Penner and Schung; Shea, Courtney and Telle. Itahi at Portland. Vernon -Port laud, postponed, ii;mpsi;y takls vacation. sins marathon ;olf mark CI,K V KI.AX I , July 7. Rudolph Supan. " I -year-old veteran of the World war, established a new mara thon golf record of 2:1 holes on the Jiishlaiid park courso here Friday. Marung at 4:jo o clock Friday ntorn- inj;, Snpan played until darkness. breaking tho former record of 2:tS holes recently established by N. J Morris at San Antonio, Tex. Well, here s hoping the chauffeur of the Ford band wagon will not get to acting up nice a roau nog. A Royal Charlie ' . ' i: . ! y n '"; V. . t I b' Cv . Jl i v ! i M t I H Av- 1- V"- ' 1 1 1 5-y ' i 1 f.k-i'u : . t n;. 1 i w nVira ' "I t: i-i,..c,. , ,' w -ii... In.k. ii tr. i. .v n: ,( 1 :, j . if .-:. II (1IIKAT 1'AI.I.S, July 7. Jack IVtnpHt'.v world hi'avywolKht chanip- loii l nwrsday nliiht Is ai-tln out lor a l'i-v tlayw' vacation afUT a cont'in- iii!,' nlnu wcoks traiulng Bi'ind. The title hohlrr accompanied by Ills fath er. Ids I'ailhlul llltlo trainer and I'liicilBO Utcctlvo left for Salt Lake I'ity, I'lali to visit his molher bel'ore proceeding to l.os Aniteles. 'I'lie champion expects to lietn Iralnins: In' New York liy August 1 lor a Imut with Harry Wills or the winner of the Vlllard-l.'irpo contest. Jack Dempsey understands that Kearns lias already bcHru'n neKotlii lions lor rights with uny of tlie three men. Your Boy! are you sure he will go to college? if you live yes! But what if the unexpected happens? 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