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Tuesday, June 2, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' Page Nine 5 Nurmi and an Admirer cat Or and Wilson, HT. I.OIMH (AP) I'lnclntiiiU Hi. Louts l;itti-lli'i J.nnih- Haines and (('l-'itin PKmburg r lo fi t N 'hieugy ., .i,,.,v..,.J,v1.,,..,.... G 10 z Hallerles: Aldrldge and Smllh: ! Alej.(tder, i'ooih i'. llu;di, Kauff Iiuuh und AlurHn-.H. P. H. I :i u r. Pi and ititi'ni'uvf II. ERE AGAIN LOSER itf BART LEADS BEAVER W YANKEE TEAM HITTERS H MONDAY GAME Sqys Three Pirates Yet to J3reak into the "Error" Column; Team Fielding Percentage. Is .948. Walter Johnson is pretty, ceii orully rci-iuMiueri lis hii-schull'K J. un'nteM iiluv,p null deservedly m. Johnson I'ralwe l.njole Iteeilltlv. hi lliuc'llK-sillK lilt' Kt'i'rlt With '..even '(suincB In I ho llHie .rotiors or th..' am.-. Waller -x- Mountain Icokuc past hlatory. un.l l'"- me ui.im.m i u-.rry wlih l. nf ihem In the vletorv b.iL-IW" w:lH natural lul for J.a tlrande, thina a'"" beKln tilwr ip loolt inh;hty hrlsrht for the Piratca. it lia Grande ran In fix niori' frames out of the remalnini; elijht the nennant ia cllnehed, even though Maker or I'endlelon nhoul.1 , be"! halter, the erarilesl la ter he ever far, il. 'I'hat was 1-atle'r interc ut Injr aim , Johnson In hi ionic .caieer has iaeed a fluri; ut" ureal, h.illei-a. Walter iliilti't say l.nitlc wuk tin win every rt'fnitlnliiR Kanie. In oili it words, the I'lrales run lost- Iwhe aild still ho .absolutely c-erlaln of winning the bunling this y-:tr. Unofficial flcrure.s complied yes terday fihows that llurth. r'il'ate ratrhcr. Ib leadlnfr the l.a lirunde rlub In hittJiiK whh a jierreniaKe ' of ..4atr. tinlvone oilier player- T Helm.Kwil.ti. aits. I hlltliiu In the. Hie Cantinali h '.uu-cle,-! to fool. I to .simply rated liliu the e,renlei.i natural l?almau. Am ill l!ivrs llirii!iy IIp selected Joe Jack.son, now out of ui'Ktiii'i.oii I,.,.-;, all, iut a cloB rival of l.njo'ie. When ) mentioned Hornshy. Waller explained I hat h!a expel-l- ellee UKailli-t I He famouB rllll.'Ker of 1 been iiluiieil .o charmed rlrele." exhibition Karnes, not a very :ut - Hurlnian. with 11 eliiuics. fun- isiaclory way lo judge a batter a nyham. with 3 anil Hulls wilh ::K merlin. h..ve otyK'rAtHNM.I'M'I'M I N'I j Walter named llornnhy ns the have not yet made on error unci ' K atest of the ntl' rn, .iuy n:it ill al naturally they are lied fur fleldlnir balsnien, but puta l.jjoie mi .1 Ipartprslitli with llui'i each. ' pcihsial of the uroateM natural The unofficial figures for tllo l.a I batsman of all lime. Grande team follow: I . Having mnplreil with Lnjole ami AR II Pet. j.lackon, when I'-iese two ilnyei. ' Player Jlarth Helm Uos.setl .. Alexander Williams .. Hartinan . dtlinyliam lleln Team .. 2(1 Uniting. - f! 7 T 7 7 27 7 28 S B 7 24 ..' 7 SS J'ieMliut. .4IIU .SIS .27 I .sua . 2 r, .212 .125 were ui Itieir prime, I mil lueliiieil to tliiuk llial It winilil be lianl In ilnju'ute on Johnson's seleetious, riayer . l' A Hartmoil 13 0 Ounnyham 3 0 Holt 87 1 Hein .. J 2 22 tiOCHPtt 14 Ilarth 61 2 Helm ; 15 2:! Alexander 8 l( Williams 7 1 1 Tiiam : ..18.1 122 I'ltibers. Line Drive Untters. I.njoie anil Jaekaon were llne ilrive hitters. Ity that I mean a .uiiillarffe pe.-enlai;e of the halla ihey 22" hit traveled on a line. iVeillier l.ajoie nor claeksoll got the distance or the helJit lo their A Ltd i ruiE 8un lrujH-L'.fo suit i.nk' ....... iuriUiud SfHille Outcl.ir.il SiH'ruinriiio Virnon W. i.. Htt 1& ...... Mi 4 A tti ......t4 li4i .iri 2!i n : 211 31 iy H7 1VI. .;:! . ay Pot. 0 3.000 .Urivofl as docs Kuth. Hit; ir(SHnt 0 1.000 j "kiug- of swat." The lively ball 0 1.000 probubly accouuiH for the dlffer- 1 .!fSjcnpo in distnnce, 1 .li7 it may tnt'io:;t random to ftnow f) 4 3 t hit t lajoIc und Jackson were bud .I'M bull hitierB. .750 .07 .!MS Hrandt. linker Hli. Ir1 Grande Dun lap, Pendleton ... I'arrls, Walla Wulla . mo.st of the nutural baiMtii'ii have 6 .07 hnore Bureewa hitting a ball just in IV .(US Hide or oulnlde rather Hum one right through the heart of the W. I-.s Tct. I plate. .80 1.0601 I have seen Larry take two .6 1 .H7 j Btrikea through the heart of the ..8 4 .4-9 'plan- without offi-ring at them, .. '2 6 .2U .then murder the next pileh. a last ball. ju8t outBicic the plate and The la Grande team han stolen jener high, three hues this year, two by Hurl- 1 Larry would hit such a pitch to nii'.n and one b Alexander. 'mi- j right field a niile-a-niinute. There nyhum leads with three naerifice ! wap never a butter who ectild pull hti. Jliiftman next witn two ana u pitch ln.Hide, down the third You've seen countless of pictures of Paavo Nurmi, Finland . groat runner, in track regalia. Well, here's a somewhat unusual pose of the super-star taken during his recent conquer ts In California. With him 4s his "alltmt admirer," Miss VI Thibeoudeux of Hollywood, who said she merely wanted to meet the invincible invader. ROSI'IU KG STOKE IJl'KNS Jleln and Helm have hit out one each. Treamiry will drop about 200 Clerks. Anywuy, it -Is a nice time of Die year lo be' firnri. - base line, hurder than Larry. Horns by reminds me more of .tt.h;kH Jdyle at hai Mum nny piny 1 1 live seen hivak into iMe ma- Two' frrent batter-. KOfiKUritG. Ore. A ,0ss esti. muted at approxlmaiely $20,000 or eurred when fire gutted the build ing; ooeupled by the C. J, Ureter i' company Btoro. . The fire upparently started in the basement in a auction where i a tjnnntity of, rubber goods had , been stored. The heavy smoke, icoupled with Iron shutters and .bolted and lurred doors, made a icoitiblniition which the fire depart iment h:'d considerable difficulty in overcoming. -i'he smoke pouretl jthrongii into the Wilder & Agec ciotliing More adjoining and caus ed eonsideruble damage there also. The loss 1h covered by insurance. cut on their heads and faces when the hirge touring car In which they were driving from Corvallis to Portlnnd, overturned on the west side highway near Hlckrenll. , The accident occurred when Mr, leihy attempted to pull hack onto the pavement after two wheels of the car hud run off into loose gravel at the side of the road. The party was brought to Dallas .by a passing motorist, where their in juries were treated by a physician. They left for Tort land by stage. AT 'TO VKKTS. TWO INMl'KKD ; DALLAS, Ore. lilr. and Mrs. 13. G. Leihy. residing; ut.SJ.O CackiiTL mtiM street. Portland, were nevnif,lv 1200 KNTUUCS IX MKF.T OinrAGO (AP) Twelve hun dred school boy athletes from 30 states were named to compete in the national lulerBcholosiic track end field championship meet at the University of Chicago Huturday. The .entry,, breaks all previous rec ord for the event. YKNTIIKDAV'S (i.VMKS Scuttle THhin Seals, , ICATCLK At') It. H. K. Sun l-'iutw iitco 2 S 2 SeuMU' 7 7 1 lotteries; WIllkuuH. tiroekett tuiU Yellr; plum nn r und I uly. INirllrtud 11. teds Au-icU 10 PoltTI.AMi (AP) It. II. K. Los Angeb-a ...in 1 fi 0 Portland 4 1 1ft 1 Pulterich: Mibilead. Hoot, Phil Hps, Itnneuy uml .Su.itdler: Yar rHon. Winters. .Meeker and Tubln. No other ir.uue:. scheduled,' tea rim irttviing. OAMKS 1IAV American 1-njvne (')ili'UKO at 1 letruit. . . SI- Louis at Cleveland. WiLshiugton a I N e w Y o r k . Philadelphia at li oat oil. Alll'.KlCAN ;,IHil'K Plubs-- W. L. Pet. Philadelphia ,11! .700 Wahni:touu , Kr ..4a IV-atv9 ., P .f-4K ru-velund "0 U0 .Mm U. J,Ouisi li W .478 )etikit , IS y.i .-109 New'' Yolk . 1'! 2 .:54 no-urn in u7 .ti7 NATIONAL I. l'.A(il !: W, 1 4. Pel. New York 2S 12 .700 Krooklyii .; L......tH U .r.,l PitltibMig .. 21 L-S- .f.:tS Philadelphia 19 1'J .5iH Cincinnati .. .... : : 19 "I .4 7 5 Huston 17 ;2 t .4::r, I'hiCiiRO 4! '.' St. 1-ouln .- If" . V 5 , Ni: W Y O H K (AP Tiie Nalinnal League Boston at Philadelphia. Clneiuimll at St. LouUi. Yankees' lutiiug a: reak continued Modnduy le!)ptte the presence of Habe Kuth in lhe lineup, the Sena tor.s wnuilnir f to 'i. Hut h, v)io bun Juei 4Utfent fr.im the g.une for ! .eight weeks, iiue to Hlneil:, lntd sit Inning for bin first appearance litis sea.snu lit a . inuju)'. leugt'e. Veich replaces! the heavy hlUer In riklit Held lb lliV seventh, it. H. K. Wa.diluglou .. . f Jl 0 New Vorl; .... Kalierles: W. .lohn.'iuii. ALhImt- rv and Itucl;. Ilt, Joim-m and Schaiig. ' t Pacific t'tast League fiacrunietito ut Vernon. Salt ljike at Oukland. San Frimcl.seo at Pon Intnl. , I.us AngeUs at Scuttle. (Jeneral White (ims Hit Metlfiml SAL KM. (re. (itntrge A. White, adjutunt-general, left heri for Med- ford, where hi will complete final arrangements for the annual en campment of the Oregon national guard, which starts on Juno 11. While In southern Oregon the adjutunt-general wJH inspect 1 he im provements which have been In progress at Camp Jackson for the past two months. Solent Woman Injured SALEM. Ore. Mrs. A. J. Gilo, who lives In the country a short distance from Salem, suffered e rious Injuries today when an auto mobile In which she wus riding collided with a machine driven by W. M. Ulooni. Mrs. (Jlle was at tended by local physicians. Hush Lake covers fiooo Minneso ta wcrea. It's drying up. Mayb the bass are drinking 11. News from Spain. Caught S3 tons of sardinus one -night... Muylnv packed them Into 10 tons. DODGE BROS. MOTORCARS Prices f. o. b. La Grande TOURING ...... ROADSTER .. COUPE SEDAN .... COACH ..: ..J510C3 .....$1025 $1190 .1.41315 ,-....$i:5 Smith's Garage CI.KVKt.ANX) MI'I It. II. St. I.ouIh. 1U 14 2 riovehmil .. , C H 3 naileries: llnsii, Vamilhlvr and Dixon: Karr and Mratt ; It. II. .. R !t i:. P.OSTDN' (.M) I'tiltndrrnhirr llunluai. ....?... i i I HuMeries: Wallieri:. tiroves and I Cochrane; IV. kills, Ltufllin; and I Ilevimr. i DKTHOIT (AP) II- II- I Chleauo 'i 12 " Delroll. .. : S 13 2 llatterleH: K.iber , und Kehalk; Whiehlll. Doyle and HuHsler. nationai'. i,i:.ci'i: lillOOKI.V.N (AT) It. II. K. New York 8 12 0 Hrooklyn : 4 I Uatlorles: llarnea and Hnyder; Orluua. lluhhell, o.ibornr ami Taylor. i'im.Ai!i:u'iiiA (in it. n. 1:. Horn on I" 17 l'hiladel,.hla .. 12 17 4 Itatterles: t'oonev. Itvtin. Iamp and X)'Nil: .Carlson, ludis. lie. vi f 'T 'i IS-, f Hr , - f-1 Packed in tea-foil, instead 01 uns hence Made for pipes and pipes only! If ever a tobacco were "made for for pipes "rough cut," we call it. pipes" it's Granger Rough Cut. And when it comes to taste.Granger Granulated, fine-cut tobaccos tend Rough Cut is neither over-mild nor to smoke fast and hot in your pipe. But Granger naturaily smokes slow too stout, but has that full, rich "rounded-out"mellowness that seema and cool because it's specially cut to just "go" wilh a pipe. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. t fs.v ' i V if.? r. t ' HTM ' Xy X , , , ' V' . f - E d" X - , " u . .At WHAT HAVK WK IIICKKT Hu-old l.lnyd, at two yrcirn otL c (without hi glaxicf). Uoyd today, unit- llow, Uoyd't 10-month.nl(I daugh.; "" Jr. AllldrrJ giorlft, v.i: CAiiitv A ctnii'i.Kij.: sixx'K ; Of ' . -1 '' ; .UNITED STATES TIRES ISAI.I.OG.NS . 4DKIIS '. I5LUE MOUNTAIN GARAG1E . t)lpnjle I'ot (irrlee Are you running your Balloon Tires hard or 'Soft? '':'"v v'Vf;v' ' ' ' ;.' THE original idea baclcof Lulloon tires Is -the added comfort of -riding on toft cushion of air. ' . . -. : 'i -' . r Every extra pound of prenure that muat bo put into a balloon tire to make it eeryiceable takes away just so much from the cushioning. Many balloon tires today are run harder than they should be for maximum cushioning. This is done to save the tires from excessive wear. " ; . But here is a Balloon Tire that need not be over-inflated to save it from early and Uneven 'tread wear or tread separation., You can run U. S. Royal low pressure Balloons at true low air p -ssure and it won't hurt them. Because They have the new "Low-Pressure Tread," which prevents early and uneven tread wear And they are built of Latex-treated Web Cord, which gives maximum strength and flexibility. No matter what your experience with other balloon tires may have been . . 'Do not over-inflate these tires to save them from quick and excessive wear. It !o not necessary. " ' ; They sro made for true low air pressures. . United Rtate3 Rubber Company United States Tines era Good Tires Tc.dci Marls U.S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloons with the New Flat "Low-Pressure Tread" and Bailt of Latex-treated Web Cord For aale by: HLUE MT. GARAGE, La Grande. CLYDE KIDDLE, Island City. ORE. TRAIL GARAGE, Union, Ore.