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Pape Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, June 0, 11)25. Imported Swiss Voile In Very Clever Designs $1.95 Hill's Department Store "A GOOD l'LACE TO TRADE" EHMKE VICTOR Iff liQ DDE! SPORT NEWS ami li i: flubs V. I i'rt. Philadelphia ni 15 .674 Washington so 17 ,rt:iX '('htrui: 24 VI .Wil Cleveland 22 24 .47b HI. I.oulb 24 2H .42 i'elrotl 22 2S .441) New York 2" 'i .4i't; UoHiun 1" 20 .371 Billyp I lLii 1 ; I ! Ifl-Jm k ni ' I JIlHITVCr . At llll'(i .1 . Hhcip-; STOREKEEPERS WIN FIRST GAME IX NEW LEAGUE twii.ilht u;.;ri j Storekeepers .. iiitr.AKist; itLcoitns Willi T lib lii lU-s 2 1 si scn Hin ttf uii.jiir league ImM-hall, hard ly 11 wii-fc inve wit hunt liiia .mn 'ling Miittr halting reeonl. If he continues to set new marks. H wm pronaiuy we necfn;u y ,ijr Jiint to employ 11 p rsonni tati:i tidan If Mm deeds are to bo prop erly preserved in tho archives of baseball. ' Cobb this year l:i hitting tin- hail harder and more consistently than lor tin liiHl rive yearn. While he doesn't f"'l that he will he io play more than l mi games at top MM-fii, he Jiiih set u I. tiling mark of .arid or better, Ah u mMI"r- of fact lit- rn-onlly told me (hut he would like to hit ,4M In his 21st season In the big show. Slid If he accomplished such a f-ut ho would almost be willing- to ret In. Hit-cnUy I wm ketl n f cries of - finir games In SI. Louis In which I'nlili pulled miiih1 reinuiliiihle rents of Hwiit, In two enevuile anu-H Ktv hl( flw home runs. plats !' SWAT Cobb jumped into 1 hi SI. I.oul.s :cri h hi an effort to break the club' losing streak, lit- wan iiu Oer a doctor's cure at the lime. After Cobb hud made his fifth home run. 1 remarked to him that lila stance and swing reminded me of the old days when he wus the terror of u II American league pitch ers. Tor several years, Cobb, realiz ing that he was losing some of his speed, sought to get men power back of hl.i nwln. Iimtead of be ing content with hunting the bull, batting out him to the Infield or trying to place hi NwatH. he took a ,;althl(!r cm fqr dlHtnnc?: , , , . '"1-t- frlefV' t nmke up for t1io . M 0 1 4. IVt. (1 l.imo I .000 II .01)0 fl .(MMJ (I .(Kill .000 The first came In the newly or :;:miz ,1 .- Ix-i am Twlllnhi Ii ukih' watf pl;iyed al the hith school loitii'bi IuhI cvt-nliiK with thi' Mtortkv'per.s ib-ltatlltH 11m i'lerkfl !ii to Tin Storekeeper!!, thougli bebl ncoreleijfi in tin- fitMt inning, scored 2 each In the ncco'id and third, 4 In the fourth and 'i In ih- fifth. The Clerks evened I he i-nint in Hie second, s-ored one in the third and 2 In llie lllih. ItoMeiibaum. pitching for the I'lerkfi, Htriiek out hIx nu n but al loved H hltK. MuutphreyH, St ore It eepeivi' I v. irh r, Htriiek out four, was touched up lor six rafeties and j walked three. I If their Initial appearanre in any criterion, the Store keepers have I on of the strongest teams in the j league. Score; U. II. K". (Ierk.s f G StoiekeelierH 1 112 ! llattetles: Kojuenliaum, Kekley and King, Alexander and J. John on ; lluiuplireyH and lainde. TonlKht, weather permitting, the Hi. l-i.-Lerw will i.n i.t Ihi. AthletteM 'Thursday night the Shops will play nit oiiiKiMT nine. NATION A L ( llll)S New York , Ilrookiyn u:a(;i w. 31 ..'il I'lltHburg 2i Cincinnati 23 Philadelphia -i Chicago 2U St. I.ouIh I'j lioston IS 27 Pvt. .1.74 .r74 .ttXK .f.ltll .477 .417 .44 .4"u liOSTON (Al) -Howard Khmke allowed Cleveland five hits .Monday and Ito.ston won a to 1. It. II. K. I.'levelaiid 1 f 0 lioston .1 7 ll llatterieH; Shante and I.. S. w.-il; Kiiuike aii'l 1'icbib h. I'I1II,A1KIJ'IIIA (AC) It. II i:. Detroit 7 11 1 fhiladeiidila i I I 4 HuMerieH: liiiiiH.1, llollowav and Woodall; liaumgartner, ( i rove.s, llommcl ami 'ochraue, l'erkitiM. NKW VOUK (AC) It. II. K. St. I.ouIh !i 1 New York li 1 4 1 ItattevieH; Vauglbler. (lanion and IKeverehl; Hoyt, J't'iiuuek und H'li- ;;ouMii, Schang. Chicago at WaKhlngtou called at end of Ihlni iuuin-;; ruin. nation Aii u:;ri: CINCINNATI (AC) It. II. 10. Clilladeiphla 2 X 1 Cincinnati 5 7 1 liutterleH: king. Hetls and Wil son; itlxey and Margrave. ciTTKiintr; ac it. h. k. IloMon 4 7 1 CitlHburg S 14 2 CatterleH; (it aha in, Maro,uard, (ii'iiewlch and Oibson; Aldrldgc and I-:. ;mllli. CIIICA(K) (AC) It. II. K. New York 4 !l 1 Chicago in 12 a liaiteries: ltenlley. Orcein ield and (Jowdy, Hartley; Alexander and (.lolzels. Meets Champ re; loss of speed by getting more pow er into IiLh drives. He has met with varying biicecsH In his new rob' of slugger rather thun brain-hitter. s?J&r K B i f H ! Learn fromThoseWhomlHavo Cured FREE book on Tiles and other Rectal and Colon dis orders contains Jozena of letters volun tary written by prominent patlcnti wliom 1 have cured. Mnuy ot tliesc cases were of over 15 years standing, and hud made inviilids of the suitcret end or call fur tiiis book TODAY and leurn how these pcupto, one and all, ol(' und young, were restored to health Learn how positive l m WKIITliN CUARANTKIi U curt any rate of Cilt? or Kl r UNl) r.;K FAI'IKNT'S FEB - i mum, il DEAN. M.D.Inc PORTLAND 0f,irf.S; ATTIC OiriLFV Or riV.in lluilllinq Mitt-HU it.f UullJ.ni 3 Jtl rJ 11 ---fMNI fM Din AND ' N C , He ftmllci hmailly at my coinpll meiit ihut lit was euttlug al the ball i like the olden dnx ami troltel to IUm iKjltlcii In tin oulfleld. COUH i:Xl'LAINS , stopped at the coacher'u box und mo in thin comment to nie: "It IileastM nie to hear you any that I look like the Ty of old, because af ter tie vera years of experimenting I have gone back to the style that got for nie mow I of my base hits. "Muring the first 1.1 years of my career I always ued a spread grip at the bat, my haud.s about six Inches apart. "Aside from nelng my natural (ityb-, I early learned that such a grip enabled the butsman to effec tively enmbat most any style of pitching by also shifting H"' stance at the name time j For a lime 1 rather ridiculed the , slugging style made famous by Hab lint li. However, tin great popularity of the syHtcm caused mr to fall ror It. "It is a well known fact that all .'ilugm rs grali Hie bat at I ho very end with the hands close together. This enables iheut to fcet a long free swing at the ball. "While 1 had lalrly good auc pchs taking a cut at every ball. lh style ulwayj) Heemvd awkward to me and thH spring 1 decided to go back lo the old grip." 'Cieiv you luue fmm Ty lilnwelf the real reason for the tvnmrkiihlo balling peilm-maines he has ill ready luincd in this year. f KELSO WQLVES ! The Prettiest In Hollywood" This is Walter M. Hoover, former Duluth Hoat Club atar, who will com pete against Jaek lresford. Olym pic champion, In tha Diamond Seullii titular ace in Kngland on Juno-2H. Hoover rained the honor by hiH re cent victory In the Chlladelphiu Oold Cup finals on the Schuylkill Itivor. He was Diamond TuuHa king In IWi. ST. IXM'IS (Al") Brooklyn St. I.ouIh flatteries and Taylor; t'Karrell. Tt. II. K. ..571 I! 14 1 ( tescherger, Osborne Mlckertn.in, Stuart and We Go Out of Our Way lo Serve Why tu llf yon a I. Hit In tliis "Jnnllty iiml s'i-i lit-" N our ntiilln. ;lw J a Trlnl. THE CITY GROCERY Jnm Ibuk of darr" on l lr Klrm 1'IIONB MAIN 7S KAY IIAIM KKl: hll.lVKRI I A. G. SCHOOL. I STARTS SOON nnirTr1 bULf m. mm today The Ki-Uo Timber VVolvn who ure up near the top In the Timber bague standing will attempt to take the mea.sure ut all three lead ers in the Mho Mountuiu circuit thin week. The Kef so schedule ralla for a Maine with Maker at Maker today, one here with the CI rules tomurrow and a not her at 1 'end let on Thurs day. This would seem like u pret ty big contract but the Wolveu ure considered equal to it by many. Tit ret Twirlers. The Wolves are bringing along t hree p tellers, namely Crli chard. Manning and Maker and till tnrce are rated I irnt r at. chucker.s. jCritcliard Is the lest of the trio ami has pitched a good many win jnlni games this season. Many of the players who were wil h Kelso hi it year are in har ness for llie lub again this season und will give the pitcher good sup- port no matter who he i.s. It ! seems likely hat the local funs will have an opportunity to Cri'Chaid In action as it Is likely I that the WoIvch will use their best J man against- the I'irates, leaders ;or the league. I Not much has IV-en said In the Clriilt camp this we. k. The bad weather lui.-f made it impossible for jthe local squad to work out more j than three or four tiiue.s In t he J lam fortnight, but with a' good loosening up this evening the boys will all be in good hapc to play tomorrow. The game will start at 3: Hi. No eira charge will be made for the graiul.laiid accommodations. I Ft!t'- ''V"."'. yt '.' ",:iIWt7IVfc Jt t - i-l'.TWCT "ill KKH1ESIJING STYLES IN Straiv Hats Crisp. Eiesh Exhileiiit-in-f Straw Hats! With an air of newness and dash" in their smart .shapes. An assurance) (if summer comfort for every man who wears one. ROS. rhlG HIHUNK, KOI.I.VXVOOO llir lr are Uui nth liulr if nvther rxin'inltint whlrh luv h ix-n fveiiaiziit-d lie pretllml In ltII womJ." Ineidrntzlly, Itga ol her Uuo the movies. ami .sport tng organizations, an draf'ihg an appeal to the corpora tion iniiiiediateiy to organize a 1 "mid to ensure that the games : ha!i not hi- jeopardized. I'At f i if oast j.k;( r The best Iji firande lias to offer In the golf line wil be Kent against the teams In the Inter-club tourna ment at Walla Walla next Sunday. Tlie I, a ; ramie team of 15 men was selected la:U Sunday by an i elimination loiirnameul. Thus the entire l.a Oratide representation ' has been chosen strictly on their; merits us goiters, Fourteen men have been defl- j nltely selected, one has his rounds yet to play and two are tied for 10th man. The 14 men picked so far are 1 orison, Klmer Stoddard. 11. Key nobis, Crowe, t llohn enkamp, Iteuter, Walkins, Frees, roburn. flxon, t'arr. Nelson, Thel- son und 10. Htoddard. Of this group Walter Center staged the biggest surprise by shooting a 43 und a 4,ri for a total of XS which is getting within two and Mire, paints of the best IS hole neore.s made. Harvey Hay end A. J. Stange lied Sunday and will have to play an other round. Kay Murphy bus been out of town and will play ls qualifying 'round - tomorrow 1 so U. S. Polo Team Heals liritishers, 5 to i LONDON' (AC) The I'nlled States army polo team Monday de feated the Hurlingham club team, 5 to 4. The Americana showed the re sults of their steady practice dur ing the past fori night and played better than they have ever played La Kngland. This was especially true In the last half of the game which was exceedingly fast. The American line-up was: Maj. A. 11. Wilson, Maj. Louis A. Heard, t'apt. C. C. I lodes und Lieut. Ku gene McKinluy. Maj. John A. Smith, the Ameri can spare man, played back for Hurllngham, the others of the four being the Duke of Cenarda. Sir K. llorliek ami Col. li. K. Wb:e. Wilson and Codes of the American team each scored twice. Heard made the other goal. Dutch Lawmakers Now . lcol,,,n 1,1 tncs( iivsct 'J,'s- , 9 ', "Who remembers now the nanus i' ind Olympic GameS i n ,nw Oreek Olympic cliampiwns?" T i j t v 'this speaker xsked. "Not one; the LeaU tO LOOSC LlVini names of tho flrreat lr.-ek IhinJc-rH alone have .survived to t he pre:j ent day." Another opponent of the grant argued that the games led to noth ing but vain glory and were de structive to leminine lVeiln;;s (,f delicacy. uriou.sly enough, the few 'um- Ciul..s n Francisen :H L;;!:e .... a'tle :: Angeles i.l:Iaud rtlaiid .. .. rnoii I'laim n'o . W. L. .4-; u; ..Sfi 2X ..:: an :n A 4 2.1 ::t Pet. .743 .aim . .:. i it . 4 r. i .4:n .4011 .3!IS TDK IIAGI'K, Holland (AC), Holland has rejected a proposal' to grant financial support to the HtHS Olympic games, scheduled to be held at Amsterdam. In opposing t'ne njea the ttev. Dr. Kersten, an extreme Cal-lmuniMs in the chamber ah.u voted vinish deputy, voicing the Peni i- 1 against the grant on the ground ments of a majority of the second that it was a capitalistic under chamber of the States General. taking wherefrom the working quoted as follows from St. l'aul's i classes received no benent. epistle to Timothy: "For bodily ex- In vain did the liberal and rad erelse protiteth little, but godll-Mral sections of the chamber nolnt ,ncs Is profitable unto all ihlngs." out the disastrous ef fects which .The vote was 4S against and 'id . Holland's refusal to support the. lor the projeet. games officially would have on tie: The rejection of this bill, which i outside world. They branded carried a guarantee fund of .- 'their opponents as medieval obs jiMio.niin florins, was all the more ' curatlonists, and urged that Hol- remarkable since it was promoted , land's prestige was at stake.. by the clerical government itself. ",0s Angeles has Us eyes upon There had, however, been serious ' us," one speaker exclaimed, "and divergences in clerical opinion ! f we miss this chance to make over the propriety of holding an j Holland honorablv known abroad. No giune yesterday in Pacific oau j aue; teams traveling. (;.mi:s TOHAV Aiiieiiran League Detroit al 1 'hiiadelphla. (,'!e, land at lioston. National Lea; m Hoston at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. N w York at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. PnciTIc f'oast Icngur Oakland at Vernon. Los Angeie-i at Son Francisco. Sacramenlo at Salt Lake." Portland at Seattle. Survey of Industries In Nevada shows Hli Ioln Olympiad at all. By the strict ; shall not have another this I . . Being dignified doesn't leave j much time for working. 'there is a possibility thai one or two of the. men at the end of tho list may he displaced, puritanical section which carried century." the day. and such sporting demon- j Amusement was caused by the titrations were branded as likely to, admission of one woman member encourage paganiiim, loose living that she had been :;o eruiiiis-d by and Immorality. s It the arguments that she had by One or these members declared i mistake voted for, instead of that Hippocrates. Kuripides and I against the bill, as she had intend other famous Creeks had dlsap- i ('1- proved of the Olympic games. They The matter will not be allowed were, he said, an incitement lojto rest where it is. and influential .wasteful und ungodly pleasure In- ' members of the Amsterdam t.'ity stead of to frugal living as was be- council, backed bv v irions public WASHINGTON. (AP) The value of the output of manufactur ing Industries in Nevada Increased CGA per cent from 1H21 to 1!23, the value of l!L':i being $26(1.24:1. imui. The census bureau's ligures made public Monday, showed tho average number of wage earners employed to be .1(105, an increase of Hi. 4 per cent over 1N2I. Wage payments during l!i2;i totaled $7, 7'i5.mi0. an increase of 1 ;t . S per cent. Smelting and refining of copper was shown to be the stato's chief Industry. f BASEBALL GAME Wednesday Afternoon JI NK 10TH, 3:1:. I'. M. KELSO, WASH. VS. LA GRANDE ADMISSION 50c. GRANDSTAND FRKIC OKICn ON AGHHTLTrilAL ("OLLKtiK. (Special) Many new and attractive features are planned for the twelfth ounual boys' j.nd girls' suniiuer school io be held at the college June K to 27 Inclu sive, t lasses for local leaders will be conducted, music will be fur nished and bad by Caul Petri, di icetor of the school of music, and such authorities as Walter M. Pier ce, governor of Oregon, Miss Ger trude Warren of the I nited States department of agriculture, and W. J. Kerr, president of the college. will speak at the assemblbs. M.myl members are expected to attend j from I'nlon county. Five hundred rlub members and 2nn local lead ers from every county in the state Will bo there, Tho expenses nre the necessary uillrond fare and I f lor room and board. Quarters will be in the college dormitories, the girls In Wuldo hall und the boys In Cau- thorn hall, with meals served in Waldo, Club m tun Iters will fur nish their own bedding. All club members In Oregon ol good stand ing are eligible to enroll. "Busy at all tlmen" Is the motto of the club department. Class work wilt start at Vim and last until noon. One ami one-half hours will bo allowed for lunch. All club members will report at 1:H0 for assembly. After assembly t he "clubbers" are free to spend I he afternoon at recreation of some sort provided by thus.- in charge. Stunt shows, movies and parties are examples of the evening enter tainments. The boys will be taught hlnek (tmithtng, stock judging, crop pro duction, hurt leu It ure. tarm iiiech. antes, beekeeping, poultry, and bacteriology lu such a wiy that they will benefit most from It, The girls' program has been Incrased. Baking, canning, cooking, house decoration, table service, and other home economic subjects will bv taught. I I asrKfi Lxpir Great Faith. j lu Definitions of Their Preed ! KOMP.. (AC) The extent to which ardent Fascists have nceep ted their political creed hi an all- I I neompasiitng repository of almost I religious devotion, was illustrated i by u recent competition, conducted 'by a Koman newspaper, for a (short apt definition of Fascism. The winning definition was j "Fascism Is the spirit of the free ' communities of Itoly under tho ! aegis Of Imperial Koine." The t minor prises were carried off by i contributors who saw In Pa seism 'all of the material and spirit ual j splendors usually associated with j I'topia or w it h the heavenly re. ward hehl out by religion to the good and the pure. x ill's disconcerting lo see a lipstick ;ind wonder what part will reach some other man's lace. i , , y No frills of any kind, but man, what tobacco ! Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins hence A "fancy" package never fooled any man who knows values. It's what's inside that counts. Inside this Granger package is mighty good tobacco fine, ripe old Burley with that full-bodied rich ness that belongs to good pipe tobacco. And Granger is pipe tobacco, made for pipes end cur for pipes. The "rough cut" gives you a slower-burning, hence coo.'er smoke 1 LtMFTt& MvFRTs9rCO Co.