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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1924)
4- ) i 1 1 "KKJE''TTrO "",4"'","4'M" ' 'TITE' "EA' ' 'Git ANDE' EVENING' ' 'OBSERVER 1TP2I. . .... . , -, 3 HMBMK,. . yfMrVlMI'! ! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A RUi ASSORTMENT OK ; STAMPED -LINEN '. FINISH Sl'ITINC. FOR. APRONS Enough in eacli for largest apron. These arc h llio newest .stamped desiij and come m cadet, rose, vmiei, g'-een . maize. me colors are last. liese ! we have priced $1.25 each ' pt, declared ronrh ' Fielding H. VoHt, when he cndcti (ils fiirHu-, "Kipke wuh I ho brains, t In spirit and the fight or the .vfleiii Kun team," wrote ono Ulg 'jvn of tidal ul the end of (lie last bus kcthatl game. A acting captain, playing ut guard, he directed the play of the team through his fin:l season ami was no successful he vus plc-keil at guard on almo.il all eon fen nee teams selected. Kipke'H record of winning nine letters in the first al .Michigan made under the rules allowing bui fhre years of participation in athletics, una the eighth man to win letters in ihree. sport. Less (ban UMI of Michigan's thousand letter men have won letters In two sports. ISEBS."- VfSfT LONDON World's Advertisers Are -Gathered in England t'o Debate Problems. LONDON. AP) lloald nf nil- 1 A Good Place ese I taTSde - l Kipke will join the eOnehfiiK verttHlnic men froin till purtH of the forre-o' Ihn I'rtiverNlly C M:k- w'oHd. 2itu iilone are e.pee!el fruiti next .Send nilier. Aim-rieu. are iieffiniiliifc ' "rrivi i'i re lor the eonveuiion il the AH .soelaleij Ail vert isitlK ( 'luhn of t li V'.i..l.f 'I'I... .r... I u..UUI..iiu ..t ll... 1 .iftw. 1 T ! 1 "' n miuiifl ill III' ; Vli0 olJiNIIAl i'onv.nil.n. m,i mi w.-inW.y I'.ii-k, 'dli. i't Ihf iiriiit HriliHll Riniiirii; KxpoMil lint, wilt Im-kIii Jnl' I -I :inill HAVE YOU STOPPED IN TO SEE OVli LARGE ASSORTMENT ! . " OF CLOTHING AT WALLA WALLA lie (Conttniifd from pagft 1) . I'onl iiiue to .Inly IS. Iinllii. Hawaii, Snnlh Af- littf only a rlMlfnt of hM anil none I' roin of them the Ithilin-Orron i!e;i. New Z'luinl. AuntraiUi. ltel- teani anywhere lnl on lane. IkIuhi. Kranee, Norway, lUiltnml Kolniry ami Culver, pitching Swi th ii. Italy anil ( 'eehOKlovaklu for linker, were unahle to hol.l Hie leli(;ateM of the ailveri iHiim frater I'lrate.H ami uh a .reunli, eouph .l nhy will wnul tlnrir way lo the with several erron ly -the Oueeii .world's larirenl eity to confer on "lty lad, the riin-maldiiK whh a the latest h v lopm nis In iner- j sniip fr the HvaKhlmeUterH. !ji jrhamlisinjc ami udverthfintf. to lay (iritmle Kot six of t he nine rutin plamt for tin ful ure and to heat I In the first three Inn i nun off Keri-ithe otdnionn of ramous ntate.siiien bury h delivery nnd the reiiiuiniuK , imnim s m n and advert i.untr t : Scranton W. Short, Inc. jriven their official cognizance. Complete arrangements have SPORT NEWS TEACH OTHERS ' IIIIUKIIMP IIIIU mnmm m I lire- one hi the rfrtli nnd two Inlnertn. Mhe ninth orr culver. To ll hi hie . IMns The local infield worked Ilk a m ill ion-do! la r hunch Saturday, contributing two nnappy douhl-.-plays that helpeil to shut out Ilt liitker team. The rlrf one came in the oftcnlm; inning when iJelh w lined out- to Knii'hl at third who,,. I" been, made tor hotel accommoda te list of prominent mm v.l.o 1 "on tor mo eieKaies on i u. ir ur- wlll addles the convention in-j'n-u m i.onuon un i-um eluihs I'ninier Mac! icnald, A iner- 1 ' " ". .."..-i- iean Aml.asH.uInr Ki-IIokk. I.o Hoi-I derpround Kullway. fomimny. has l:m.1 ureshlent of Hie AHN .eUled ! K' ti lit e.l to each visltlnff ileleKate u Advet iisimr Clul.s of the wurld: K. ' rrt' P"fi Jor the we VV. Keulty, nresMent of the Canad- BAKE GSVE5 IBOISEIEMOK! 12 errors, and two home trims. i it. ii. k. , Ontario ,1'ayelte Ilutti-rles: N-whlll Katser and H'lewart. ...j.,,. 4 ' 7 8 :........u w 4 and Hands; BASEBALL Oregon Team Wins on fiome Field from the Mountaineers ; Payette and Eminett Also Vic torious. l DAno-ARcnoN f.rAorr.. Clubs W. I.. Pet. Knuiletl - 13 0 UH") Holmt .. ,. S 3 .72" VV.-lwr .. 0 5 .Mf. Itniter - 4 s .an I'ayi'ttfl !l . ! .1 Oulnrio .. 2 I" Vli7 iaK ftfe'."VW tflfifVliif ('nTOt.1 Ill rourth pluro In 111"' Mnlio-OriKoil limuo. il-fialil Holw. In Hi-rmtil, licrr yoniriluy nx lo ivvo. Coully i'1-rorn lout thn Kiirnc for Jtrilno. , II. H. K. IliikiT 1 1 , 1 Holsn .. 2 fl t. 'Ilittli'rlFN: Tiilnn 11 ml Arnolt; Plm lli'r.iinil Kerwln." . . MOW TIIKV VMMI .N'ailiiiiul lirnmif t ymmviyv TAki:s ci)ki.: oxi:. WKISIIU. Iiln. (Hpi'i'liil) i:m incl t rrnnkly ailnillli'il I hat I he KHiiMt wait a mil onu ami the foilKlieit of IhP Hi'aKon horn yenli'r tlny when tlin rhuiniilmiH won 2 to 0 from llio Wt'lwr li'iun. itolli Krlfkilon, of Wi'ltioi-, uml Ki'lli ll. of Knimi'tt. pilrhi'it womlrfiil Imll. The rt-port In I'lrculallon I Hut Kcllflt hai rtiini'il IiIh nrin nnd woulil nol hi ftlili lo pltrli uny more IhLt BouHon ut't'niH to he I'litlri'ly out. of order wlini'w IiIh nn-hli. no- run icmnc Kiiniiny. t II. Ii. i:. P.mmrtt 2 :i 2 Welmr " 4 PAYKTTr. lll:ATS ONTAIIIf). PAY KTTK. Iiln. (.Siirinl)l'uy'lli' ilnfcati'il Ontario Humliiy In u mo, rioorly Mnyi-'l ronlt-Kt. uuirlii-il liv Clnlm W. I.. Pet. .Ww Yoiic v 4H 1'.', .rt.'.s rlilruKo 42 .noli llnioKlyn ..' :i'. :i:i ,M2 I'IIIhImiik '' ri'2 rinrlnillill 3 -40 .474 MriKlon ; 4 ,41 V l'hlluili llihi .. 2!l 4 1 .4 14 HI. IawW :. .... 27 4ri .:i7.. ' 1 Anu'rlrnn l.i'iluut I'llllm . ;W. I.. Pill. VViixlilnulon 42S2 .MIS Ni'W Vork .' 40 .'12 .5il: IMi-olt 40 ,r.2ii HI. .liOnlK .........ii..., 34 .fill I'lilniKO ' .'. M.i:(Sii !....?.'.. Y -".4M rii'vi'lau.l .. , 24 :m .472 Plillnili'lphlit. .. ' 27 4t. .117.' Niiliuunl l.rakiii' At Ni'W Vork:. N'H Vork Ti-d, Plllllltlrllllllll 1-2. Al llfiiulil.iii: Itnston 4-ll. I'.rniik. lyul-f.. 'At l'hilnn:ill: 1'llls.limK !l. i "In-, rliliintl 2. ' Al rll. I.oiiIh: HI. l.ouiM l:l. I'lil I'UKo 4. Aiiiri'U'Hii l.iUKiif Al W'li.ilihujlini: Ni w Viu'k 7. W'linlitiiKlou 4. Al Oilrnr.'i: riilrni'o II, I'lcvi" IiiikI ii. Al lull-oil: HI. l.nnlH r., I trull I. HrliliVi' U'oi-k hi Stitrl Sititll. 1 1 , 1 : 1 1 LSI ir 1(1 1.. I fonsl rur- llon I'nik on tilt' Ih'IiIko ui-rnirt llir Villitiii(tli nt I liirrlnlMli'iT. Ill' tnlrjii t for w lih-li iviut l I ly t.ti- nI;iIi lli:liwity I'luniiiltuilon .lunr I, In to In-Kin within Hi" ml livn wi'i'kK. ln'i'orilillir lo H. I!. M"llli. irirtltli-nt nf the r!'tl!iltl llilil-Kf roniiliny. '4'iililrnrtor.-, Mr. Mi'ltlt won hi'ii" mitkloK Mlmtary ui -iiintri'tnt'nlfi. Wolverines' Super Ath lete, Harry Kipke, to Join Missouri Coach ing Force.- AW ArtliOlt, Mich. (A 11 -Hurry Kipke passed rut of Aliehi an alhlelicH a few days ao when I he itiilveiHlty awarded him a liaehelor of arts decree. rehl Ijan's ureutcsi athlete," many have called him, HOinetimes not forget -liiltr lo P". trltiute to him r.n a man us well as aililete. A ni(;ht or two before ifradua t Ion he was presented wiHi a Michigan . hlanlo t with three hlocU 'Ms" in one corner. Cnder en eh "M" were three stars, In- illdiUiiK: he had won three letter in loot hall, I hree in basket Imll nil. r three n huHelmll. No man In (Vrfll,!n lilel ics hiin won thi i.pn-itil' : eomhinalion of letters, inly two ot hers have won tho !ot:ri of nine letters, Klpkc's actual puSHliifc from ulh ith'H hlnl In 'll some of the dm uialie iiuuliiies found In novels. In li 1m ftiuil conference unmo itKatu.u WlHCfnsln, in his final time at hot wHh two on. he hit a home run. fhi ajn his final niime In a Michi gan uulrorni, thin lime at,':ilnnl the team of' the Meljl tmlversity, Jap an, ukiiIii he came to hai hi the elnlith InnltiH'. . May HeoulH from (.ansitlK, hi home (own hud made him an hon- omr ineiuher or the iioy scouts preeeilin the name; had Riven him a waich, hoiiKht with pennh-H saved, and I hey called upon him for a home run. The base were lillnl. Klpke drove tho hall so tar into left field that he was lurhihK third ham when the out fielder caiiKht. up with U. Klpkc starred In hixh school ut l un.-iinjr, playlnR on a roothitll team that never met deteut. At Mrhimin, the Wolverines lost only lo uhto, in I'JL'I, while Kipke played wlih them, lie was s"Mect- d by Walter Camp as a inemher f hit All-Amerlcan football tcum in J'2, his best year. K'litke wiis Mlehitran's best ktelt- 1 i I'urlfie Hallway: Keainald ftlr nnn. famous Ilritfsh bu:ikir; Sir k on all 1-on- ilon underft-round trains and London busses. " , . '; ; The festivities will srart 'h a Charles fllKham, Lord Ilurnhain. 'national welcome at ItOyal Albert Mr Kile iii ddes. Ilerberl Houston. Hall on Saturday, precedins the Harry Tipper. Winston Cli archil!. openlmr of the Kenernl s-yHlon?i. r-l ,Sir I'bllip l.loyd-Oreame, Lord I.e. j rTiulnie I .nr.! Kvltonl Kilu iinl A. :ind .Stanley llaldwm, fonm r Hrlt-j caiiKht Hates off first. The s ond double -ame In the seventh when Culver hit into a double play) Clifford lo Helms to I'eekbam. I (.roMinuii llftt'd out a home run Saturday off l-'onbury which, with five siiiKles, two errors and u couple of sacririee-i, pave Lj ). . .,,,. Y Crande the firs! si. runs in. the ; first and second frames 1,1 "ddinon scons or spiiKers. S iniltiui't Will discuss (lie more detailed iUih- La (irande V 2 a 4 5 li 7 8 9 J,"M. f "i" 7" nhns'" of nd; Huns 2 it a I o 2- 9 which time it is expected that most nf the delegates will have arrived. On Sunday 2iao seats have been reserved nt West in instc r Abb y where a special sermon will be preached by tho Lord Hishop of Jiurhani. The chnlrman of the general ses sions wilt be Viscount liurnham. president of the Kniplre l'ress l"n ion, and proprietor of the London Daily Te lepra ph. The opening addr- ss Monday morning will be male by Hremier .Maelional.l. He will be followe 1 iy Sir Krio Geddes, Harry Tipper, chairman of the general proRram committee, and C. Harold Vernon, president of the "Thirty Club.' In tho afternoon Winston Churchill will speak, his subject belnif "Tho Hesponsthillty of Trade." j Amotn? the speakers' Tuesday morning will be Heg'inatd MrKenna, whose subject will bp "The Recon struction of Kttrope with Kpeclnl Keference to the lawcs Report." Sir Robert Horne nnd Stanley Haldwln will be on the program Thursday. ' ' ' " linker Hits Huns 1 2 .1 4 fi C 7 8 t) ..I l a a it o a a 0--2 ..0 a a (i 0 a a a 0 u Sacrifice hits: Arnott, Havls. Stolen bases: Hold man. Kt ruck out: by Keene t, by Culver f. I'os bttry it. InniuKs pitched: I-'osbury 2. Culver 7. Heme runs: tiold muti. Three Im.'sc hits: Alexander. Two base hits: (iildman. Hit by I1 teher: I Ian Inn ion. I nuh!c play:: Clifford to 1 1 elms I o I'erkham : KniKhl to Heckluim. Krnu .: Hales 'I, Culver. Cliilord, Kuitfhi. Hadh Weak at Siiu.-cl. WASHINtiTHN ( A H. Summer afternoons are I lie worst leriod i for riiillo, t he hurt au of Mtund arda of the eomnnrce deparimetit has found. ' 11 The -announcement' was made after extensive (cuts, which show ed that during hot afternoona radio signals are w ek and di:-tUihiinri-H are strong. 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