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Tuesday, June 2. 1925. Iitre Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .Saturday, June 0, 11)25. ,-TIIE,LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER GINGHAM A table overflowing with pretty gingham patterns. Plain colors, plaids and combinations. . 30c Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" SPORT NE WS MORS WIN Sets Record mi:iii(, 'llllS I'lilludi-lphiu VYushlnKton ., , C'lllCUKO .. , l.l.MU !: W. I.. 31 13 2 17 24 21 boxing card iwiht! In all, 28 rounds of pood, clean boxing will be prciierited on the U. P. A. C. vs. J.. O. A. C. card ttt the Odd Ft 1 1 own' gymnasium Mon day nlRht. Five regular matches am scheduled and with th uddl tlon of Ford hrolherB to nturt the i vi'iitntf off with a fuKt four round nirtuin roim-r, Hit evening nhuuld move right oluny in Rood style. Thre Ford liuya art fiKhtltiK on the card. In nddlilcn to the youni; "er Fords, Flrpo Ford Is hooked to take on one. French Rrnlth of Pendleton. In his hurt three starts Ford has knocked onl one man In the first round, one In the m-cond hy n technical und fought one ix round draw In linker, in thin lat ter tftfbt Ford wild n worded t he declaim! hy the referee who later, after- several moment h of talk with the re mn (I h of the other jlKhlf i-, railed I he bout a draw. ' This record would ein to net j to end the theory that Ford In un- . n bio to go fdx rounds at a rood , Space, True enough ho flghtfl llko ' '.n whirlwind find In his two fliihUt here wtiH nearly all In by the nee ond round, bnl he h$s hud several weeks of training nlneu then. ! Frenehy Hmlth Is bclntf put for 1 ward un a fighter that Ford will have, trouble even holding IiIh own with. However, thla inuy he a man that hits art hard und as often un Fyrd will always give a good ac count of himself. : I "our Hound Mutch Helbcrt Allen, boliermeker's helper who won ft decision over Charley Karther on fhe last ath letic club smoker, In hooked to go lour rounds with the Keno Kid. Allen looks like a comer und should Gene Tunney Wins; Gibbons Knocked Out 101,0 filtOI NDS, Nw York (A I) -t.eiie Tunney, American lluhl hrav. weight f'.iutnploii. knocked out Tuni (JihlHuu of Kt. J'nul In (he twcirili round of their irt-isiund bout hen Frhluy night. 'Iuiiiicv licpl up an uunwl w. attack on his opponent through out the fight ami iirit-r ime min ute of righting in the filial round lauded u crushing rlfc'.it on the SI. Iau I man's Juw, (.Iblxins fell heaiity in a neutral corner and wtin hurrly able to rlso heroin the count or Ml. To in iey rushed at him with another right which landed flush on the jaw mid t.lblmits won out. ft was (he first time in (.lb bum career as n hoei that he hud MillVrci) b kiKM'koiit. St. JjOiils 24 2ti Cleveland 21 23 Jerolt lb fcJJ New York iy Hi) floHtoii 17 V) NATIONAL uiAfa i; Clubs W. I NW York 29 14 Brooklyn 2& la 1'lttshurff 22 la Philadelphia 21 21 Cincinnati j;i Chicago 10 2'i Huston 18 2fi St. i,ouls 1H 2'i aii:hka. u:a(;u-: WAKII I NUTON (AP) The Sen ators defeated tint Chicago White Hox Friday 6 to 3 when CvcngroM. alter pitching on even Icrm.H wlih Coveleaklc for six Innings, devel oped a wild streak in the seventh that paved t he way to four runs i i FROM CHICAGO S7U I I, f v y 4 x .6.;s y .r,:n &s T) .477 -:r ' L ifM 'umiii'riniirmrirriliiiiri tl'di, n iqpnPT mm ? ?mmm : i I utiiu ui iL.il NEW TWILIGHT CLUBS LIKELY A Rhuke-up In the Twilight lea gue, with the protest and throwing out of at luust throo and possibly in ore gu mes that have a I read y been played Is foreseen today as u. result of two or threo team using1 other team's players. Last night the Jll-Jaciters de feated the Clerks 14 to 13 ln a put up a much better fight than hectic. six-Inning battle and the lie did against Karther. lie hi un- Clerks declare thut the Hl-Jackers usually fast und Is a good, clean won only hy uning Y'eske, sup boy who will use his head In his losetlly tu member of the O-W. lighting with a little moro export- Bhops team, as pitcher, erne. The Keiio Kid Is u dark Two other games, the Ill-Juek-horse.. ers-Alhletics game and the Ath- . Httfxykvr, thcPaMoning W-Grin game will iohably "TT. . .. . hA thrown nil . 4iflopm nf tonm i wi'oi'. win iuckip a Benuciniin hy ----- , , " ! naiM of Hj-.1l- from linker. lll b hold ioon to de- JLTkiT won liln first riKht liore . I''""'" "r' nnnliiHt Burp unit tooil oil' Churlcy ., M'"' "'"' '"'. Wi'Ihb 111 the hint smoker, lie la1 1 lie "P-nliot of Iho wholn matter far from a boxer but bus all kind,. win. probably be a ruorBnnltllon nf none und ability to tuke und uf ,l,e '"itgnu with nix Kive punlKhiiient und o cun nl- Wam ! lr lixteud or four. ays be expeoti d to put m un In- I Uisldi' the four now pluyltiK terefitlng flKhl. jl'lerk, Atliletb-H. -JuektrH and The eui-d Monday Ih unusual In ''"'" wl probably be en- Hint It has two light heuvywelBlit ''1r''1 b' "'" Klof-Keein.ru und the :uout9 nehcduleil. The first of '.' thrRo In a four round mateh be tween Hinder of Huntington and Jiilm Dougherty of Iji Urandu. Hoth boys fight at uhout lllo for 'the ehuinplons. ChU-ugo .. WAMliliiglon Ilutlerli-H: Cvengro-s, . Hhlp and Keliulk, I'roiiHc; kle, Murberry anil Hu'-I. HOSTd.V (AT) f'leveland , lloftton llatlerleH: Karr und Itufrliitr und Heaving. K. it. it .3 r 2 . fi 10 1 'oveleH- 11. II. K. j ..4 II 0 1 .. r. in 2 ,. Howell; Introducing Charloa "Buddy" liver. New Orleans ahortatop, who eatab llnhed a new record for modern day buseball hy jlioopllnB 18 ehuiicea In n Southern "Axnoolatlon gumt at Utile Hook the other day. He had nine putouta and n many uh.sIsin. He figured In six double plau the ume afternoon, an ull-tlme record. rilli.AIIKLl'IIIA (Al'l It. II. K. Iletiolt I! 1 4 ! I'hlludolphla S ir, 2 Hallei'in.-i: 1-i'oniinl. Iiuyle and Wooflull. Klralilte; Walberg, (Iroves, hauiiigiirlnor anil fooliriino, I'otk-Is. NEW YOltlC (A1-) St. l.ouls .f.... New york llatlerlos: GuhIoii, 1!. II. K. 7 13 0 10 16 0 Cllard nnd Dixon. Kego; Hongough. Hhookur, Hoyt und NVI'IOAI, I.KACt i: CINt'l.NNATl (Al') l,uciie out. pitched Uirry llontou In u 10-ln-nlng duel l-'rlduy und Cincinnati won 1 lo.o. l.ticfue Hlruck out 10 mou and allowed but throe hlta. It. H. K. lionlon 0 2 Cinelnnntl 17 1 llatterloH: Ilonton and Gibson; I.uque and Hargrave, Wlngo. BT. l.tM IH (A.1-) It. II. K. New York 11 13 4 HI. Louis 6 14 1 llatlorlos: .Scutt und Hnyder: Itboni, .Millies, Wluart and (J'Kur- rell. The score of yesterduy's game: I It. H. E. Hl-Jackers 14 12 7 I'lorka 13 It 111 Alilanil lo Yolo on IUnhIs. iimhiiiIh ThHWMni.nd .' liiitterlea: llawes. Yesko and ntflilr holweon Puttersoll, the eonl '" rwood; Itoeenbuum und l.ur- hoaver nnd Woodlln of liuker fighting ut 166 pounds. Houla for the card are now on wile at the Home I'lute. A.tlll.AM). (Ire A uneclnl Klltr (lllOllcr UlSl Jill), election m. Iienli cnlle.l fnr 1-r.r.in.r.iuN, urn. Kd "l)oe"i6 )y ti, city council for a, vote Hiivls. city dog ditcher for several upon the question of Issuing H, tnonths. lost his Job after he was. mil) In bonds for the purchase of arrested on a charge of having a site for the southern Oregon liquor In his possession Illegally. : normal. During the campaign for His arrest was mode by mem- th., re-estnbllshinont of the nor bers of tho sheriff's force. At aimal hole city officials pledged tile meeting of the city council thelelty to furnish Iho Bite If the leg. elltilrtiinn of the police committee t m. would aniirove the nt- I to discharge the , propi l:,tli,n for buildings and maintenance. was nuthorizi dog eulchor. BATTER UP! m Pendleton vs LaGrande Sunday June 7 Admission, 50c; Grandstand 25c R. II. iHTTPiirim ap) Philadelphia fi u I J'itlHbuifc & 9 ; HattericH:Mltclre11 -flTHt'llfnlln Morrison, Kremer and Hrnilh, Uooch. . . fiAMKS TODAY American League Chicago at Washington. Detroit at 1'hlladelphlii. St. I.ouis at New York. Cleveland at Huston. National I.eamie I'hiladelphia at I'itiMhurg. HoMlon at iincinnati, lirooklyii at Chicago. New York at St. Loui.s. I'neiric Cuast l,eano Racrampnto at Vernon. Halt Lake at Oakland. Han Francisco at Portland. I .oh Angeles at Seattle. Hi mil Itomls lii-lug Premhim ORROON CITY, Ore. A Clack amas county road bond Issue of $335,600 was sold by the county court to the combined bid of the Wells-Dickey company. Detroit Trust company and A. D. Wake man at par, accrued Interest and a premium of $20.2on. Nine group bids in all were submitted to the county court, but tho one awarded submitted the best offer. The pr1 CNIVKKHiTY OP OKKCION, Kugene. Ore, (Special) Oregon's complete varsity sport schedules for the season of 1 j-:!, with the exception f baseball, were un-iiou-nced here today by Jack liene fiel, graduate m:tijr,';i-r. The Ore gon manager completed the ar ranging of st heihih s tor the Web root teams la.sl week-end in the meeting of conference officials at Scuttle. The Webfoot football schedule opens with an outside game agaln-st the. .Miiltnomuh club on Hay ward field here. October 3. The l.emon Y el low grid squad will face five Coast conference teams during ll.-i eight game Kchedule, three bit; games being uway (rum home. Coach Dick Smith must have his team whipped into condition for his firt Coast conference rival October in, only a lillle more than three weeks aTter the opening of iho training period which is Sep tember If.. Oregon i.s scheduled to play (he Vandals here on that date. To Play CaMl'iirnlans. Anothrr stiTf place on the Ore gon schedule will be the pair of games against the powerful Cali fornia, teams, tho Bears and Stan ford, only a week apart. October and :o. lioMi games are away from houif, Oregon will n:--t ( 'alifornia ut Portland, and .Stan ford at Palo Alto. Tin- schedule will be coinphMi'rl with a Thanks- giving game against Washington in i he Seattle stadium, Novem ber U. A ten-game conference .schedule will be played by Hie Oregon lias- kef hull team. The season for Ore gon will open here January 10 agi'lnst the-Montana Orlzzlles, and close at ('orvallls with a ;arne February I'o villi the Oregon Ag- gies. Coach P.ill Hayward's track team will appear on the Kugene t rack but once next season, on that occasion against t he Univer sity of Washington in a dual meet on May 8. The varsity track squad will make two trips to Palo Alto next year. It will open the sea diml meet April 11. and will com7 son ugalnst the Cardinals In u dual meet April 11, and will corn pete In the Coast conference meet : at Palo Alto, May 21. Both the Cniversity of Washing ton and Oregon Aggie varsity j wrestling teams will appear on the Oregon niata in dual meets next season. Oregon will wrestle j away from home in dual meets I v ith Idaho. Washington State and 1 Oregon Aggies. : FANS EXPECT SXAPPY GAME HERE SUNDAY (Continued from page one.) yut to he thut. Homer Taylor will play what will probably be his last gume In u lluckuroo uniform. Hhortly urior the game with l.u Clrunde Taylor, who hus played with the ll.icl:s for three yours and who has served here as the high school nthtotic coach, will leave lor isutto lo ploy In the .Minora l.-airuo In that city. Taylor's hitting v:il he sadly missed for he's cracking tho pellet at a .433 clip and the league pitchers huve looked Just the same to him. A.MintK AVS TAKR l.l:AI) i. swm.MiNt; at oxroisi) OXFOl;l. Wig. (A!') On pres ent form, the Oxford univorslly Mvliinnliig team for thlM term will bo composed largely of Americans, in the races lor ficshmon H. Ilro dlo. of Pauling school, won tho 60 yards In good time from H. M. Clookley. the tieorghi hurdler, and .1. I.. .Merrill, of California, the middleweight boxing champion of the university, led In the loo yards. Ilroille has a smooth, easy stroke and Is one of tho mosl nromisiutr swimmers In the university. An other clover American swimmer s t (I. I'Tolohcr of Pembroke col- o.';o. who has mud,, ull but two or oxford's comIh nl water polo this season. Oxford swlmmlnir compares un favorably with thut or the larger American universities. The uni versity h:is no swimming pool, und Iho iiinuiclpiil swimming buths. the only pool lit Oxford, is open to the university only throe hours a week. Swimming is taught in piiblis schools nnd js required of ull unlverslly then who lake up rowing, hut s d strokes have never become popular. Old laws put women in slocks. New ones cun't even put them all the way In stockings. nnnTi nam in if !GI BEATEN! I'Acirir coast m:.;i i.: Cluha Han Kranclaco .. Suit Lake I. os Angeles Scuttle l'orllund Ouklulld .SucrnliKnto Vernon YV. I.. I'd. .41 16 .732 .S4 :4 .bXd :.n 2ii .:.44 2S ;9 .4111 .it it .461 .24 :)3 .4:1 .24 :t4 .414 .22 38 .3C7 yi:sri:iti)AY's (;a.mi:s Salt Lake 8. Oakland 7 OAKLAND (AI-) ' It. H. K. Salt Uiko 3 1 Ouklulld 7 11 1 llutterles: McCuhe, Miilcahy, Hulvoy tilnl I'olois; Krauso, )o. laney and llyh-r. Worth Driving Home! There's as much econ omy in GOOD Work Clothes as there is in good tools. We keep that In mind nil the time in nor Work Clothes Section. Wo .never usk "How cheun can we sell It?" but "What service will It give?" II BROS. Seattle"-!, I.es J si:atti,k (ap Boh Angelefi Seattle Batteries: Wright. ugcles (1 it. H. n 1 4 8 0 1 1 unhes and Kami berg; M if jus and I laly. San T-'rniif '!(' 1 7, PtHtTI.ANI) (AP) San I'Vanclsco Portland .. Balterh-s: Cr il'ftn Pm-tland (1 It. II. K. 17 ix u fi 12 (l nnd 'Af'.ii'w; Ilollingsworth. Bachac and Tobin. Teachers to Study American ScAmhiI System Yei-mm 8-1, Sacramento o-S VKKNON (AP) It. II Saerameulo, u 2 Vernon K 12 Batleri.s: IC. Shea nnd M. Sin Pillette and Sehang. Second ganu' li. H. Sacramento a 7 7 Vernon 4 8 0 Batteries; Keating, Vineit and Koelilej'; j1(lolph ami Hannah, K. 10. Why do people write rrazy po try when the water Is warm en ough for them to drown themselves? BON'OOX (AP) Miss Jennet te Hayes, winner of the Walter Hines Page Traveling Scholarship for Teachers, will sail tor the Pnlted Slates early in July and will spenr her summer vaeatSon as the guest of the Nnglish Sp-ariug I'nion of the I'nlied Siale.i in New York, BoMiHi. I'hih'delphla. Washington, Chicago and other cities. Mir.H Hum s is headmist res;i of St. Ann's Ciirls S' nlur School at II an well, Middlesex. Two scholarships at Ihe Chau tauqua Summer School, offered to British women teachers by Br. Ar thur K. Beston, president nf tho Chautauqua institution of Hie I'nlt ed States, have been awarded hy the education committee . of the f Bnelish Speaking Cnioil to Miss i 'atheriiie Uobertsou, head of the Bullish department at the Kdln burgii U;di-s' college, and to Miss Hilda Stuart, headmistress of the A rthur Pease school, at Darling ton, Durham. CHICAGO (AP) It. IT. E. Urooklyn 7 13 o Chlrngo (J 12 1 Batteries; Vance and Beherry; Cooper. Keen, Jacobs, Bush nnd Hartnett, ml urn ratio obtained is the high-! ,r,,K" uthletlc managers are strongly considering dropping base ball as an Intercollegiate spurt and not schedule has been arranged thus far. Baseball t carries too heavy a financial burden, llis as serted, and does not draw well enough to be continued on the uiilversit v schedule. St mlent Hen- Man is floating from Quiney. ill. timent, however, may favor the lo St. Bonis on a mattress, proving retention of the diamond sport on dreams come true. nn Intercollegiate b.tsis. for Clackamas county bonds since 1917. The amount obtained above par. Including the Interest, will total some $27.IHto, which, of ficials pointed out, would pave two miles of highway. I.MtmotBes Bear Names Of Well Known Hiice Horses IXXVDON ( AP) The London nnd Norlh Eastern Hallway has revived a custom of the old stage couch days, when every coach had Its name, and now gives every lo comotive a title instead of a num ber. The first of n series will be named for well known race horses some of the new locomotives being labelled ''Klylng Kox," 'Ormonde," "Hermit," "Uidas," "T'erstmmon," "Robert le Dlable." "Donovan." and other notable runners of the; turf. The flouthe-n Hallway also has adopted th) 1tc i. naming Its en glm s for well known men. ''Bin .Vn;esty," the, la g'Ht locomotive on Bid lines Is one. and "The Prieo? Wales." aiuvher. Every locomotive in the pas senger service throughout the country soon will have Its name and In time none but the liMlo freight yard switching engines will be known hy numbers. Potentate We Go Out of Our Way to Serve Why write you a letter In this ad? . "Quality nnrl Service" Is our motto, tilvo I s Trial. THE CITY GROCERY Jn of vurf, on Fir Rtm4 FBONM MAIN 071 RAT DALM FKE DELIYKBX Y 'I 1 jtW l'j ! .. ... . ' . "U suLsWMaJ Jam.. C. Burger of Denver I. . PKtrd to b mad. Imp.rlxl Tot.n tat., Nobl.a of th. My .lie Shrine, at th. Imperial council of that order In , .Loi Ant.l.a, Jun. I t. BOXING! MONDAY June 8(h 8:00 P. M. Interclub Match UPAC vs LGAC Main Bout 6 Rounds (1212 lbs.) FKENCHY SMITH vs. F1RPO FORD Of Pendleton Of La Grande SPECIAL A 'IT It ACTION CI' UT A I N KAISER .1 Rounds EARL FORD vs. PADDY DRISKELL (91 Lbs.) (115 Lbs. ) PRELIMINARIES 4 ROUNDS liimli'i' (IIuntii)Rton) vs. John Dougherty (La Grande) (160 Lbs.) llytlc (I5itker) vs. Decker (La Grande) (133 Lbs.) Allen (La Grande) vs. Keno Kid Grande) (13,- Lbs.) SEMMVINDI P 6 ROl'NDS 165 LliS. Patterson (La Grande) vs. Woodfin (Bilker) 27 Rounds of Real Slugging You'll Enjoy It! Tom Gosset, Referee I. G. A. C. GYM-1. 0. 0. F. HAIL Seat Sale Home Plate, Imperial, KlinrV, General JI.lOj Ringside 51.6." .0, 00D CORD TIRES T HE Hood White Arrow Cord did not just happen. It Is the result of a series of achievements In the manufacture of automobile tires The Hood Company first made n natm; fact lire of their extra ply fabric tiro that "lAmest-Cost-Per-.Mile-The." for II self In the iiuinu than won the name of They did not rest there but continued to experiment and try out new Ideas in I heir laboratories. Out of all this came the l-'lrst Hood Cord Tire which comprised ull the qualities-of the Extra Ply Kahrlc. Tire plus the greater resiliency, easier riding anil less danger res iltlng- from under iuf HiUen thul -one,, gtjj with cord construction. Not stopping there but siill forging ahead, they now present their late.st achievement In tire muliing the Hood White Arrow Co id. Note the massive flat trend piled up on the tire where road. This Increased traction surface assures greater the wrar comes in contact with the non-si, id properties. Wo have n Ifiuilcd slock of these tires In Modi and yon can buy them nt uic uniter-tiiai ket price. c huve mil added (he recent adiaiicc. U s savin- ir nu aei ipilck. Your's for service. ytmr Oregon Tire & Battery Co. V2 Block Back of The Black Cat Peare on Closing Out Sale Suggestions for the June Bride All Standard Silver At Cut Prices Save Money! Buy Now! 26-Piece Set ALVIN S2-I.45 Cut Glass E0ST0RIA Standard Patterns ROGER'S 1817 26 Piece ?2!.4.- J. H. PEARE & SON