THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday,-March" 24, 1925;
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SPORT NEWS
New
Shipment Of Spring Frocks
!tlFW!:Aikctiv$ Groups $11.50 to $19. 50
Here is a lot of charming new Spring Dresses that represent excellent values for those who seek
smart garments, attractively styled, at moderate prices. They are just in you should see them
at once. ,
The materials are Crepe, Satin-backed Crepe, newprinted Silks, etc., and each frock shows the
attractive trend to high shades in Spring apparel. You can find plain colors and color combin
ations that are especially pleasing. - -
The style, variety in these groups is large beading, embroidery, and clever designing being com
bined to produce the desired effects. There are four groups priced at
$11.50 $13.50 $16.50 $19.50
PIRATES JOIN
IN MOUNTAIN
BULL LEAGUE
The first definite steps toward
formation of a. baseball team were
taken today when Harris French,
manager of the. 192B Pirate siind
fommfiiH'd rounding up players.
At a meeting of the, directors of
tho club last night it was agreed
to enter the HUmi Mountain league
accepting the, rides set forth by
the Ht-AHiun laid Hund-iy at pendbi
ton. The. main ruling: with which the
local club will have to contend ut
present Ib the. onB which allows
each team but three salaried play
ers. The other six men on the
team must he recruited from
umong local player.?.
Along thoso lines thft GO-40 per
cent Bplit for thft winner and loser
of each game becomes of major
Importance tor the reason that
bolh Pendleton and Walla Walla
already have, teams organised and
on Ihe fit id stronger than tho ones
they put oit last season.
' (speedy work Needed.
Ro tho local club will have to
work fast to put a team on the
pasture capable of keeping- in the
money. Manager French ban wired
and written several available ball
players today and the. men will
bo hern for trial within a short
time.
Meanwhile the local players will
have to bo rounded up. At ih
present time to our knowledge only
four players from last year's team
aro about. These are Tex Knight,
third base. Bud Thelseji, fielder,
Spud' Helm, shortstop and Uube
Davis who played second base and
1 later field last season.
Vvmserth
3tegi&g.Trnr'
SNAPPY MITT i
CARD 15 SET
FOR THURSDAY
Meet Mr. Rube Brersler, erat while
utility player of the Cincinnati Reds,
who hag been assigned the first base
job left vacant by the death of Jake,
Imubert. Bressler be pan his career
as a pitcher, but owing to his hit
tlns ability he was' converted Indian
outtlelder and ftrat baseman.
DODGERS HAVE
1
E LINEUP
HEFMAN DEFEATS ItOPF.R
PORTLAND, Ore. (By tiift A
smlaled Press) piny llciiiuui,
Porllnnd IiravywcUilit. heat Hob
ISoptT of New York tn a lon
romid right here last night. It
was tho best heavj weight bmit
witnessed in Orcsoii since the 10
round law went Into effect. Hoi
man mad good use of a left
iMKlk,
The fight card to be put on here
Thursday evening in the gymnas
ium of the I. O. O. ". biulding by
the l.a Grande Aihlc-ilc club scorns
to promise one bill for which no
apologies will be necessary afler
wa rd.
Sunny Jim. -the colored milt
fl differ and Tom Mccarty bis op
ponent aro expected to urrtve. in
I4L Orandc nonic time toniffbt or
tomorrow.
Jiuth are already in t mini (iff but
will have several workouts here
before the bout.
Good Records
MeOorty foupbt Ktblie 7.ende
wlc in ope of the main prelimin
aries precelinp the Hoper-Ifer-inan
fijyht In I'ortKind lusl evening
and will come to 'La Grande today
or tomorrow.
McCarty Is quite wpII known to
many flpht fans here. Ilo fouRht
a series of five fitrhts 'n Kntor
prlse a year ago' and In that time
lout two ahd won liner, siarts. lie
met several boyrf fioin l?:ikei. Wal
la Walla and other townn and Kav
a good nccouiiL of himself on ev
ery occasion, v . . t
'Sunny Jim,' ihe colored fighter
is ro well known to fic;ht fans all
a ton;? the coast that nothing need
be said about bis record.
The main event Thursday nlRht
is Acheduled for 1" rounds. F!e
sids the Mcf 'arty-Sunny Jim fiuht
ihrefi preliminarii'H mre on . the
curd.
The promoters of the fifyht Jmve
announced that tho boiitn will
dtart on scheduled time thus al
lowing spectators a chanc to at
tend any other events after 10
o'clock.
We're , -
Mind-readers!
You don't have to tell us
that you want socks that
!ve "Tn!e toe room with
out wrinkling under foot
that you want them hus
and trim about your anUlea
that you want wear with
out weight. You get all that
here without asking for it
MKXT ('ONTFKT IS IIF.I.D
O. A. "., Corvallis Numerous
student "batches" have taken a
keen interest In a menu contest
that closed In a class In food eco
nomics and nutrition last wck.
Numerous menus are now uvaitahle.
guaranteed to supply sufficient
nourishment to the overagn stu
dent at a total tost of 25 cents a
day. ...
Mable Wood of Troiitdale tied
wilii flara Miller of Kugene for
("irsl pri.e in the unusual contest.
ICueh arranged a menu providing
2Caii calorieH a declared to be about
the last word or penny In economy.
Alleged lilnainNt Taken
HA1.KM, Ore. Moses Hind, -alias
William Johnson, arrested here re
cently on a charge. of bigamy, left
here for Kort Scot t, "Kan.. In cus
tody of the--sheriff from that city.
Hind was arrested at the request
of the prisoner's first wife, who is
a resident of Kansas, 'Wife No. 2 Is
a resident of Salem. '
PARMXG SMGHTIY HKTTF.TI
J)RS MOIXKS, la. (AP) lhy
siclans attending J. N. (Ding) Dar
ling, famous cartoonist, Monday
night held hope for his recovery
for the first time since Mr. Har-
ling became seriously ill. The car-
"slightly Improved." He is 111 with
perlotlnitis.
Those New Coats
There is nothing that can lend
more charm to your new Spring
costume than oiie of these new
coats. The Pacemaker topcoats,
severely tailored in beautiful
new Spring fabrics are especial
ly popular and serviceable.
Many other coats for dressy
wear as the time for the Easter
parade approaches are here for
you. Of course they are at
tractive in appearance, but they
are equally attractive in quality
and price.
Aditorials
It May Interest You
To Know
We are now showing In
one of our windows the
"Hope Client' offered by
the American Legion Aux
iliary. You will long to
own this chest nnd Its
beantlf.it contents even
though "Leap Year" Is
somewlint distant.
Thnt
It's the odd hat. for East
er or other wine, that
hasn't Its bit of ribbon
trimming thene days. Home
have a good deal moro
than a bit, and others
have nothing else. If it's
ribbon It's all right, by all
the signs,
Tlmi
Tn Slip-on Is. of rourap,
IIik oni' blit atyle In Hpilng
RwvnttTS. although onfl
hruin tliiit tho TmxpiIo In
romlnc bnrlt.
That
Wry nttrnrtlvp Vi-strci for
the flmt Kprinir tlnya in
inailn of llnt-n In thn new
hci).a niul frnturn tho
plnlteal aitln frill of con
trnstlnK colors.
Thnt
'riif rnnrmhtn an lnt'rproU
In sttortwrnr ronllnut'.i.
Among tho most populnr
ronililimtinni In the nlmplo
port frork llh arrom
piinylnr rout. Till) Hi Iks
win li mill nml shown
with roots t!rvolopr-il in
ful. Mrs of the Kusha or
ir. l:RM:ffT WATKIN8,
Easter Is Near
With Easter only two weeks
from next Sunday our Millinery
Department now offers the
peak of selection in becoming
hats for wear during the next
few months. We urge that you
see the display as soon as pos
sible. The styles have never been more
effective nor the colors more
charming. Bright shades all
that style dictators have pro
nounced most desirable are
combined in models both pleas
ing and inexpensive.
"A Good
Place to Trade"
Hills Dept. Store
"A Good
Place to Trade
CLEARWATER, Flo. (By the
Associated Press) Wllbert Rob
inson, manager of the Brooklyn
Dodgers, contenders last year to
the finish, Is conservative In dis
cussing his team's prospects.
"Wo will start with about the
same club that wo finished with
last fall," he said. J. E. Cox, the
outfielder we bought from Port
land, bats and fields In a manner
a, to make, me believe he will add
real strength to the team. My in
field, Kournlcrat first. High at sec
ond and Mitchell at short nnd
Johnston at third, aro working
splendidly, ,
"The only setback has been in
minor strains. High and Johns
ton are pursing these Injuries. I
will not at this time pass oi my
new pitchers. I will name neither
thft best nor the worst. They may
reverse thomsejves and mo next
week. Hut I will say that'Ehr
hardt, tho player wo obtained from
theCotton States league last fall,
is looking fln this spring and I
expect to us& him as a regular.
'We aro handicapped In our ex
hibition games hy the absence or
our three stnr veteran pitchers,
Vnnce, Crimes and Honk. Dazsy
has just signed hi.s contract nnd
begun to work out with the: club.
But he will soon be ready ns he
came south In mid-winter. Crimes
and Iioak have not reported yet.
They want more money on long
contracts."
Women Pro-vail hi Vlennn,
VIENNA (AP) Tho fair sex Is
decidedly In tho majority in Vienna
according to a census taken by tlw
city authorities on January 1, 1925.
The figures are J,nnfl.2!i0 women
and Sfi2.03S mn.
We Go Out of Our Way to Serve:
fiPRfXOTIME CALLS FOR FRF.SR VEGETABLES
We hajie Bunch Carrots, Turnips, Hoots, Asparagus, Spin noli,
Head Lettuce ami Fresh Tomatoes
THE CITY GROCERY
Just Bac-k of Cam's on Fir Street - i
PHOJfX MAIN 67S RAT B4USJ FREH DEUVEBY
BASEBALL
' rxninrnoN fiasfmalli
(By Iho. Associated Press)
New York (A ) 8. Ronton (N)
3.
Cleveland (A.) a, Columbus (A.
A.) 2.
Brooklyn (N.) 11, Washington
(A.) S.
Pittsburg (N.) 10, Ban Francisco
(P. C 7.
Chicago (A.) 8, Shreveport (Tex
as) 4.
Toledo (A. A.) 9, Cincinnati
(N.) 13.
NEWS ITEMS FROM THE CAMPS
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Man-
well pleased with the showing his
camp. His pitching staff, nullm
hering with the rest of the team
at Fort Myers, Fin- Is reported in
excellent shape. Tho National es
guers, too, ore said to be perform
ing to the satisfaction of their
owners.'
ST. LOFTS (AP Marty Mc
Msnu Inflelder, and Bill Jacob
pon. outfielder, two of the club's
best right-hand batters are still
holdouts from the Browns, hut the
owner ore- hopeful their services
I will be obtained before the start
jof tho season, three weeks hence.
Things In the Browns ramp at.
Tarpon Springs, Fla,, are reported
coming niong nnei.
CLEVELAND ( AP) Improve
ment In the Cleveland Indians' bat
ting and pitching was noted last
week. Burns leads In bailing with
six hits at 10 times at bat in four
gan es. three of uhloh were won
by the Indians. Optimtsilc reports
were received from Florida shout
the recruit pitchers, especially
Vaton Clark. Carl Vowel) and
"Garb" Buckeye.
more and more
smokers
every day
Sudi popularity mttsf be deserved
Chesterfields have come up fast
because smokers have found that
they can depend on them for
the same superior blend, the same
uniform quality, and for the same
untiring good taste always!
If he sdertts9 It. he knows It's
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