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A 1 l ' 1h Monday, July lfi, 1923 J PACE TWO , THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER J, ' .J. ? A Good Place to Trade ANCE lb r i. Jf lJ j r -5$ 3f 4' ! . I, Iff ; mm iot Kai'.:-i cor This Week, Mens and Young Men's Clothing Due to the lateness of Kitminer season (his year we find we are overstocked in men's and young men's spring and summer soils, and we are taking this means of clearing our racks. We invite our friends and the public to take advantage of what .we feel is a real opportunity to huy. I t- ft mm, t 4m.. if,.. i.U.U.. Co. For Men Two lots of Spring and Summer Suits in good fabrics in cluding some of our Fashion Park line. A .Values from $20.00 to $27.50 for $12.50 Values from $30.00 to $45.00 for $22.50 II For Young Men THE F.R.BRAND HVOJFAt-TVHM ITT , Ttnx Rothschild fi Ca CHI CAO O THE F.R:brand MAmtrArnjiucB trr Felix Rothschild 6 Ca CHICAGO One lot Spring and Summer Suits, some with two pair trous ers. An excellent opportunity to provide the boys with long trouser suits for school. , . Values from $20.00 to $25.00 for $12.50 J J -. w.- -a g.-0l i coast baseball Walla Walla . Wins Pennant Mighty Cove :es a Fall Pirates Win Tak( ('lulls ; Hun l-Ynnrlaro j Hacrmm-nto .. j Cortland Mciilllo .: Suit Lake I. oh Angeled .. Vt'l'llOll Oakland Won Lost Pet. Pirates Flanked the Cherry Harvesters 5 to 3 in An Interesting Ball G a m e Here Sunday. K'ontlnufil lYnni iiiir tain and iiuinuycr of the Pirnles, winch occurred in rcitnrd to the lilHyiiiK.uf tho men, while for. a time scominu; to huve an important Jienr inff on the outcome, finally shaped up so that everythitiK wont well. The difference, between the two men was of n friendly nature. Cove will entertain L.a (.ramie at Cove next Sunday in the last regu lar league game for lu (.ramie this season. If the Pirates lose, they're out of the rare, but if thev win they ve still trot a irtiod chance, Hv winning they would eo one half same ahead of Cove with linker still one half game ahead of La (.ramie. Then if Cove beats linker tho fol lowing Sunday the thir-e teams will be tied and if Baker beats Cove, the Colts will win their second straight Intermountain League champion ship. If Iji (Jrantle heats Cove she will cinch second place, unless the triple tie results. Play by Innings l'irst inning, Cove: (intchell fanned, llra.ille grounded to second. Ilavis grounded to third. l.a (irande: Crews walked but went out, caught off I'iist base, Kosen baum sfruck out and Tex Knight grounded to second. Second inning--Cove: Ked Alexan der grounded to first, Koy Alexan der singled, Mmvhioii walked, M. Alexander flied to Malice and Or toa grounded to second. I.a (iiande: Iloskins whiffed, H. Knight walked, Clifford gained fir.':! on a fielder's choice. Ihivis missing a throw to catch luck and letting him go on to third. Curiiy fanned and illuck - svored on M. Alexander's error. "Mn(;ee fanned. One run. Two errors. Third inning Cove: Kulp whiffed, (Intchell went to first on III. Knight's error, Ilrazille went to first on Ma Ciee'n error, (iiitchell' ad'ancing to third. Davis went to first on II. Knight'n error, (iatchell sctiring am! Braiille advancing to third. Iliar.ille scored. White walked Keil and Koy Alexander and .Murchison, forcing Davia acrosa the honte plate. M. Alexatwter (rrounded to second, Murchison being caught off second on the name play. Three runs. Three errorn. l.a (irande: White fanned, Crews grounded to second, Roseubaum flied to Tightficld. ....fin ....OS ....Til ....fid ....fill ....Hit ....44 ....48 HUTiiinciiin : Kurniim-nlo- I Fourth inning Cove: Oi'ton (grounded to short, Kulp hit for three oases, iintcheii grounded to short, Itriuille grounded to second. l-i (I ramie: T. Knight groumled to second, Hoskius siuirled but went out trying to gain third when B. Knight (singled. Clifford struck out- 1'lftll Inninir Cove; Diivim fli0,l t,i Uosenbaum. Red Alexander mum., led , Aiigelcii to first IIjiu 4l.,v,,.ln,. i,i . Saeniiiu-lilo second. I.a (irande: Mclnnis (in (iarity's place) walked and stole second, gain ing third on Davis' error, ilutiee struck out, While sacrificed, bring ing in Mclnnis. Crews walked, Kos enbuuni struck out, Tex Knight singled, filling the bases. Iloskins gruunded to second. One run; One error. Sixth inning Cove: Murchison struck out, M. Alexander popped to first, Orton groumled to short. I.a (irande: II. Knight flied to Davis, Clifford and Mclnnis rmino.l Seventh inning Cove: Kulo ''rniui anim-: grounded to White, (iatchell struck I "" '"''-n out, llraiille grounded to While. s"" , I.a (irande: .Muliee f lied t,. short """' White fanned. (Yew .,,.ll-..l i era and .l-nklns. scored on Hosenbaum's three huse mt. I. Knight, grounded to third. One run. Kighth Inning Cove: Davis funned, lied Alexander grounded to second, Koy. Alexander walked, Murchison whiffed. I.a (irande: Iloskins singled, went to second on H. Kmirhi's viii-f,'n iwm.i ami scoreil on Clifford's three base , Dakiaml .' .'Z''. ''''""Z hit. 'Mclnnis sacrifice,!. s,o-i,i.pl Itiit. K,,it,....i i Clifford, Maliee flieil to center field, inter "'' Haker. ."vimn inning cove: M. Alexanderl singled, Carter grounded to second. I , , ,. Skahanir did likewise. cl. ' '-atlle S-ll. eninn .. and stole secon.l- With a' man nn! !'non-" second, and third, IHa.ille ended the.' by popping a weak one toi ' : eron, i mini, .(123 .fifiS .4!ir .4:ir, .4!MI .4sn .4:ii .417 l-S, l,os Angeles l-l It. II. R. 4 !l 4 it i r, i ItiilliTlfs: Pcndi't-, 'rlionias, llunnu mid Itulduln. Itcgo; Yellowhorso and Hrliniig. Hi-cond gutne: li. H R. I. os AtlK'Ics 4 7 i Hiici-iinit'iilo s I : l I tn 1 1 -rl : Joni'H, Wallace ami Iiald ln; I'lllcry and Kocbh-r. Salt Lake lt-7, San I'ram-lseo 1-2 Sail Ijik, 11.11. K. Sun l-'riini'lsco 4 2 t; Salt Ijiko 11 111 1 H:it t .1 i, m: C ui y. Mltcbcll ami Ag- new: i'ruuipl,-r 11ml r, (,!. n. 11. k. J 10 :: 7 14 n and Wile; l,.v- oaklaml Onklauil Cortland Hal. land Hallcrli's: V.irrlson Kruussc and Head. coilil game: I'orilaml l-l It. II. K. I I is 1 ....2 f. :t Onslow: It. II. V.. 1 li ,1 and aly; Krc- game Clifford. Summary I.a (irande . , Cove PENDLETON, July 1(1. Before 5000 persons, the largest crowd that ever saw a ball game in Pendleton, Walla IWnlla won from the Bucka roos here Sunday afternoon dy a score of 6 to 5, and by the victory took the pennant of the Blue Moun tain league. The game was a post season contest to break the tie be tween the two teams. Neither team scored until the fourth, when the visitors got one and Pendleton two. In the sixth each team added two more. Walla Walla came back in the eighth- for two more, leaving the score ied. Walla Wulla drew blood again in the ninth with one more marker. The ltuckaroos in their play, with the bases full, were retired when Baker flew out. B0I5BY JONES WINS OPEN GOLF TITLE l.NWoon, July Hi. Kohort !!ob- li Jont-M, jr., a huh hurnori hoy from I iiit', t.m'iimo lhf open olf clmm lton of A iihtIcii Siwnluy, liVfeuttim ltntnTt Allen t'nitckshunk, Scotch professional of . the Shaekamuxon t'ouniry club, We.sti'ieltl. N. .1., by two HtnlbMl and shot slrokfi. hi flu- plav off nf a tie that he rup 1 f. fort exlHted Saturday at tbo ond of tho regular 72-hol Qliumplqnshlp. round, JoncM took 7'ifi and ( ruirksliank 78.. ,lontH, amateur, of --Ailonta..'.; On,, caruv Into the litl-, he had lon nought on the 1 Mh anrt very liutt hole, end ing one of the most dramatic contests in a Miiurtor of a century of Ameri can title history. In .tho lontf win- linn buttle tho Georuian wan pitied utfaiiiHt another R-olfer, n ffreat flprhter and u Kportsman. . Hohert Allen irnickshank was a loher. Hoth the (ieorRlun and Scot, nt the end of the rounds Saturday in which 77 Volfern competed, were, tied with 2flt! strokon. That tie came Into IioIhk on the lKth tvreen. ' . . Thrlllinj; enough us far as Uie 17th hole, where the Scot, with a remark able recovery from u trap and a four foot put, snared the mutch, the play off developed cmpochal element) on the last hole. The southern boy needed to bole Itls put tor a birdie, and two putts would put Ids down In four, almost certainly i-notigh to win. Hut f'ruick shank had n chance, to tie, tdtm a-s it was. if lie could pitch to the pin and hole his putt, Jones would need the birdlu to win. , Kcol Studios I.ny. The Scot studied almost every inci of the Kround up the cup, smiled, md himself and shot. Um ball bit the green, but rolled Into a shallow trap to the left. He bud to bole from there lie certain of defeat. A pain lie studied the terrian, and again he The ball overran There was not a tfhost or a chance left, hut h putled and missed. Then-" hi. walked' to'. Jones: in con gratulate hiin, signifying that he con ceded "defeat,,- Hut Jones elected to put it ott. -Tliq Atlantan played safe, rolliiiK Ills ball to tKe edf?e of the enp and sinking It in four. tlonnl clny court chnmpionship ten nis tournament Sunday, 2-0, X-G, fi-l,' 7S.- Some of the La Grande kid? are' on their good behavior now. They don't dare take the chances of ting strapped on their fiun-burn. 0 2 o o 2 o o o o o o RJ IVilli'an.o T n f!,.nnJn K . Wins in Boise Car Races it .- Driving a Masters and rerkin . Studehaker racer. Ited Williams, of l.a. Orainie, look every race In which ho entered Katurday in the auto classic at Ilolse, Idaho. The car-VVilllaniH drovo has been entered in linker laced for tbn last two years mill also made good showings In Halt Uiko Cily preliminaries, althoiiKh a brenk down was ., suffered In Dm final race. The time In the one mile was one minute and six aecouds; 10 miles, 12 minutes and r,2 sec onds; H miles, 10 minuted and 42 seconds. The races weni held on a one half mile dirt' track. '' Tllilen Ileal s Alonnz JN'm.ANAl'OUH, July lli. William Tllilen. II, of I'hiladelphla. def. uti.ii Manuel Alonoz. Hpuln, In the final round of the mens singles of Hie mi. - n xr, 1 ,J,;.4 Mill ! - M I ooooooooooooooocooooooooofcooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo R. II. K. . r ii :i . :i 4 :i Hatteries: White and Iloskins, Red Alexander mid .Murchison. GEARHART o gv O ' o . o - . o o o o Krrors: H. Kniirlit IJ. flax-is ri.l .uavice, m. .Alexander. l hree Im Ints: I uli., Clifford. Kosenbsum Miuiries: t. Mncht. llnskms (), Miiiriit. lied Alexander. Hov Alev.m. iter, .M. Alexamler. Sacnrice hit' .Mclnnis, White, B. Knight. Left on bases: Cove H, I.a (irande fi. Struck out: Hv White (I, bv Alexander 11. Hasp mi balls: Off White !. off Alex ander 5. Kamed runs: Off White 0, off Alexander .1. Credit victory to While, defeat to Alexander. Stolen bases: Mclnnis, Conlev- Houble plays: H. Kuiirht to i'niitv to II. Knipht. Time of jtame 1 hours - minutes. l)mpii-s: Kd Konl, . tirande; Tuck Conley, Cove. Jamil, n' vin 'rule, MANILA. July m;.- silvino Jainl toe, nan llle MkIiIh elKlit ImilnK championship of the Orient hen- Sun- lay by winnlnir n decision ovt-r lr. enee Klores, lido holder. In 11 lountl boat. It. IT. K. O s '- g I Kl "in it. li. i:. o v1""" - W ,1 O X h'r""" r. in io J.vrtlt o g ! Hull. ri. s: Him,.. , Tol.ln: James. O t'TO'lll 1 ? O lm r--"'y-"iLL Wwm lry 4 l An OIerver Want A.I will s,.n t. o 1 I J . g o .. To know .A? j Our t g really be m.dj Cantaloupe Sundaes t S you must try a !g Jf,g .nd S yW jg Sliced Watermelon I j g 'o v " T!ie ralace is co1 A11 Jimm -TKePalace li f ItS ' " ! 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