La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 20, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 6

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    Friday, March 20, 1925.
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THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?
SPORT NEWS
T
IGER TEAM'S
TRACK S!
IS HUII
After the usual friendly buttle
for il-lrnliln ilitr the c asti rn Ore
gon tnielc nehe'hile has twn ar
raiiKe.l. Althoiil'li ""I "It (
initl(e's ihiti-H have liei-n ofliilal
ly vi'llrle.l (he wheilltle has li'-'-tl
jiut tuKi lleT 111 I he way In wlileli
It will plol.aliJ.v I." i
'J'he TiK-r program 111 lii'lex five
IlieelM illllillK lie- H.-aHON. Of lle-.se
lint two are away tioni liuite- niel
two are loiiniaiiienin.
The ti-lllallve llelieilli!" Is a.i fol
lows: A ,ril 4. elam iiiett: April It,
Villon here; April la. Ilakei- her.!;
April I'einliel.ni lliere; May 'Z.
ronnly meet at rulnit; l-;asl.-ni
tireKon track ne et n' J.a tlrainle,
May !).
The ICa.ltein liienon affair liaa
not la-en il.'l'init.-ly jet lor l.a
Ornlllle hill Ihe V I II lea' ion or II'.
ilale ami II"- lilaee hi i-.peeleil to
be Klyen at the Ine. lili;- of tin- XII-
perlntenilentH mid prlnrjpalH of
edHlern flrcKOll to be hehj liere
Mareh 2.
llltraPfllSE
BASEBALL
m:vh mkmk kkqm thk camps
CHJCACXJ (AP)-Joy reigned in
the uuinlng ramps of the Chicago
Cubs and White Box aa a. result of
showing)! la exhibition games
Wednesday. At Cutatlnu island,
f'al., 'the Cubs wound up their
camp schedule with a 12 to 4 win
iiver the Hall l.ake fteeg of IhH pa
cific Coast league, while at Hhreve
porl, Iji., tin homn town Texan
league t'luh lost to the White Hox,
8 to t!.
ATTENTION
M SERVICE
MEN
The enurtesy of thl li.'giU U
extended to you In pr.nH
lntr safely nuil protection fur
yniii' adjusted compelled ion
('(iliricnles.
Tnlio Hi) t'liniice .
lUlnx Ihcnt In .NOW,
united states
bank"
s
T.a flrrtnde marksmen will pack
' bit l.:it und t I'livi-I In 1-1 111 Cm flue
m-,t Sunday there to shoot wh h
The KnlerprNo pigeon busters and
the Palter hit or mls d'-Iegutluu.
The Handily shoot will ho the
third or lh.- nerJi-H b'iug held by
Hie Kastern ni-P1'i'ii Trap associa
tion. I.i Crande won 0e first
triple t iMi rti-'J rtK'iff i'ld here rind
Ml down in lift- scores in. the at
home shoot, hint week hilt sllll
Din in l:t Ins a lead of three birds
over the nearest competitor.
The l-Jlilerpi In.; club has prom
l;.ed t he visit uig shoot erf u real
Mine Ibis W'-lt end. Prlt H lire
being offered a Del If Die did (f'
town gun Inters arrive Saturday
evening a dinner will he. held.
Among the I .fi tirnnde spnrfs
llH ll who expect lo attend t he
shoni ill Kid r prise Sunday are
I'.'te Ktngsley. Kd KI.ell, Nate
'. wlfel, ( 'Intnl.' Maeltry, I toward
O'Prleji,- ., II. llalllK-rield. liny
I'Viirejdcr and William Sailer.
Gunner Peterson Will
, Play with Pendleton
Pn'JI.KTON Ore. Special) .
fluniHT J'eicr.son, ex-Trl-Siale and
North w-hi league rateher who ro
ceive, f(,r l,;i (ranile laat year and
Who war rated ihe hi-st liuek.stop
It) the JDue ,Miuini:iin ' circuh will
In all probability ,hiy Tor I'i'iidh.
ton tldH year, neeoi tiint to Man
HKer V), Hf.-hiiler of the MnekarooH.
Manajier Setiiller talked to I'eter
Hon In J'ortlund ovt-r the Ioiir: i)Ih
tanee telephone mid pelerHon Hlal
ed that tie believed tut would wear
u I'end let on ii id for iii 1 IiIh m-awon
inv Ids home in In I'endleton.
The addition of l'eteron wolvea
the protdem of a receiver and j;lve
ttie elub one of i lie he.nl ham-hall
heads In (he circuit. I'ctei-Hon lu
cxpecil to return to the Itutmd
I'p city Miortly.
The rirHt KiKn or Hummer 1h when
you wish It was winter uKaln.
FT. I.oriH (AP) Members of
the St. I.ouis lirownH at Ihtt Tar
pon HprlnH, Kia., catnp were re
ported In the pink of condition.
Vc:!;jcr.day tlin fardinaiti 1i at
ed Sacramento at Stockton, Cal.
IlOHTfi.V (AP) The JiOBton
PraveH are beginning: to h)iow the
.strain of the hard Hchedule of the
pa yt week and ho took Thursday
ofr. The Pelicans led the Idd Hox
la to o In Ihe sixth Inning of the
Kutne at New Ol'IfUllH Wednesday
luit Ihe Hox cut loose with 11 botu
barduieiit which won the tniuie, ll
to in.
C'I,KVKfiANO (AP) Tho f'levc
laud Indians produced three ef
leetlve plleliers for (lie first time
t his season und won Ms first ex
hibition Kiime, defeating Wltwaii
Kec, :t to I, ul Han l'eriionilo, Kla.,
We.lne.sday.
PITTHHPItG (AV) The plrntes'
! rej'iiiurM won from the JIooIIkuiih
UfNiin in Wednesday's miund batlle
at the training cump at Paso tto
ble.s, Cal. The scorn was 7 to 2,
but Ihe same ws one of the fast
est of tint training camp season,
NKW YOHIC (AP)Mlller HuK
Klns drojiped the lid on golf xit
SI. Petersburg, Flu., Wednesday
with Ihe Htateutent that the green
lee for any player which violates
the rule will be $rd)0. The liraves
venturing Into town did not know
of the edict and were beaten fi
to 2. The Dodgem tried four pitch
eiH against tin ordinary tamo Phil
lies ami Inst. 0 to It. John MVl
Craw ordered rest nt Snrusotn
Wednesday,
PIIILADKIJ'MIA (AP) Four
lirooklyn pltctiers failed to slop
Manager Fletcher's Phillies, who
defeated the Dodgers at Clearwa
ter. Khi., Wednesday, 0 to fi, glu
ing' them an even break In their
two game series. Tin Philadelphia
Americana were not so fortunate,
losing an exhibition game nt their
training camp in Fort Myers, Fin.,
to the Ibiffalo team of tho Inter
national IcagiK! by the. score of
111 to fi.
PIRATES HAVE
GOOD CHANGE
PAHO ROBKKS (By the Associ
ated press) "The PltUburg club
of 1025, with two new faces In the
Infield, wilt be a better team than
the plrutes of the last four sea
sons," said Munuger W. li. .Mc
Kechnle, Thursday In discussing
the outlook for his team. "No oth
er club In the league possesses an
equal amount of Hpe"ed," he assert
ed, "und according to the averages
of the various players It should, as
a unit, hit welt over the .300 murk,
heuded by Max t'urey, who over a
long course of years has been lead
ing base stealer and one of ihe
smurlcHi outfielders In the league.
The team contains such fast men
as Illgbee, Traynor, (,'uyler, Moore,
(1 rant ham. Niehatis and Wright.
".Several important cogs In the
machine hi.st season, thrown off
their stride by Illness, have- report
ed In belter pbysicul condtUon this
year, This is especially true of
Third Uaseman Traynor, who
slumped so noticeably last season
that he had to tie taken out of the
lineup for a time. tlgbei at pres
ent gives no sign of the sinus trou
ble whieli dimmed tils butting eye
over ihe past two years.
Winter Trades.
"Last winter's trade with the
Pubs which brought Crnnlham. Al
d rid go and Niehaus to Pittsburg,
jfirlmm and Cooper, will hom-nt Hie
jclnb. Fddle Moore, one of the
finds of tast year, will supplant
Marapvliie. le Is faster, will" hit
belter and can be depi-nded upon
In a pinch. Aldridge will win as
many games for PltiMmrg as Coop
er will for Chicago.
"Albert Niehaus, .first baseman.
Inst year with Chattanooga, has
shown enough In comp Jo satist'y
me that first base will lie well
cared for, and that he is n strong
er hitter t tian tiriuim. ! i -eceo
Thompson of Omaha will add to
the reserve strength of the infield.
The youngster is fast and should
develop ulckly.
The catching department hns
been strengthened by the addition
of Hoy Spencer from Birming
ham. Joe Cronln, n snnd lot in
fleldep from San Francisco, has
been the sensai Ion of the camp.
tie needs seasoning anil will tie
funnel out for future use. All'signs
point to the club being n pennant
contender from start to flnl.sh."
Ml KDFIt 3IYKTKKY KOIVKI)
MKDiNA. I). (AP) The mys
tery surrounding the death of John
aienke. his wife J.iiliun. und his
siter, Mrs. Sophie Hazel, was
solved Wednesday night with the
alleged confession of Airs. Martha
Wibe, daughter of Mrs. Hazel, that
she poisoned Jut relatives. Four
teen oilier members of their fami
lies were made ill.
!lOV WAV I'ltOXV FOIC
di:i i:nsj: i divop.ci: si it
to grant reduced rates on house-
hold furniture Bhipped from eust-
ern and middle western states to
the Pacific coast. This action was (
Inspired, It wu said, because of
the reduced rates authorized for
tourists who will visit the Pacific
northwest during the present year.
UE AD COLDS
n Melt In poon; inhale vapors;
epPlv freely up noamis.
SHKNANDOAH, la. (A I') Al
though! unmarried, Durnet Fergu-.-ou
will have to answer divorce
charges in district court litre. He j
lias been appointed by the court to
act us defendant in the divorce
milt and guardian of Ihe property
of Jacob Krey who was sent to the
Insane anyium following an alleged
attempt to murder his wife and
stepchild. M;-s. Krey sued for divorce.
Irfiwer I nriiiliite Hale Asked
RAI.KM. Ore. The Oregon pub
lic Bervic-f cuiiiliiis.sion petitioned
the iranscuiitinehlal 'r-iKiit bureau
Rich ISachelor Wants Wife I
"Many jieojilo have blamed me
'for not ireiliiiif married. Kinire
childhood I have suffered from
Ktomaeii an l liver trouble, never
being aide to get any medicine or
floitor to help inc. Now that
Mayr's Wonderful Jtemedy has
entirely e iicd ine, I am anious
to get :t v.ife." It is a siuipl,
harmless preparation, that ;e-
luiovt s Die catarih;-! mucoiiH from :
jthe Int.stlnal tract and allays the
iut'laiiiaiat ion which causes prac-1
t Icaliy all si omacii, liver and In-1
lest mat niliiienls, including uppen- !
diclli.. One dote will convince1
or money n i.invi' d. At all drug-;
gists. Adv. . !
Ota!!
' $fgg inoie uuu more
V smokers every day
. A
Fxmiiri ion (;u;s
(By thv. A"soclnted Inss)
Cleveland Americans. :t; Colum-
bus American assoi'lation, 0, .
Philadelphia Americans, 15;
York Nationals, 3.
Cincinnati Nationals, 4;
York Americans. 1. lk-
St. Louis Nationals, 7; Sacra
mento Coast league, 2.
Washington Americans, 6; In
dianapolis American asncntlnn, 2.
New
New
r. x.
1 ' TT-
'DINfJ" PUfLINK.
xoti:i) caimooxist, ill
11KS MOIXKH. la. (AP) J. X.
Ding" Darling, whose cnrloons
nre known to newspupcr renders
til rough the count ry, late Thurs
day was reported to be seriously ill
at his home here, physicians said
his case was o ''combination of in
fluenza and append let) Is."
An opcrniion will tie performed
It was announced. In the event Ids
condition docs not improve rapidly.
let 'cr buck I
m
Candy energy! You need
it whether you're riding
"bad uns," or putting in
eight hours at a desk.
That's why you'll find it
a mighty good plan.to buy
severul Sweet's Rodeo
Bars at a time to keep an
extra one always handy.
MSWEET'S
Women are nice people. Hut they
sometimes refuse to agree wilh you
in all the things about which you
nre mistaken. j
You Know It's Gao$
Dri-uiur It's Mudeby i
The HomeofKcul
Good Candy
VERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
l, ASK your Grocer
. .....
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Cmr Mitten Jarp U4
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Home or the (iolricn Crust
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LA GRNDE
Cor. 4th and Adams
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Fruits in Season
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given to your phone
orders.
Your children receive
the same courteous at
tention as the grownups.
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111 Depot St. Exclusive Grocer Phone Main 75
HAL
BOHNENKAMP
'ywieml Director
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Ability, modern equipment,
together with a courteous and
efficient force are features that
are self-evident in the manage
ment of funerals by this firm.
Our . clientele are assured
every attention, even in the
smallest detail with always
the same policy of reasonable,
prices in force for which this
firm has lpng been noted.
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