La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 10, 1925, Image 2

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av...i..,.c.1:,v. June 10. Wft
Pape Two
T1IK LA GT1ANDR EVENING ODSERVEIl
Rutgers' Two Extremes
Imported Swiss Voile In Very
Clever Designs $1.95
Hill's Department Store
"A COOD PLACE TO TKADE"
Three Years Ago We
Moved Our Location
Now
AMIOIIIC.W l.l'.Afil i:
riiii.K w. I.
I'lillailrlplila 32 K.
WHithinklun ......at )7
-4 "
i'h v. I.iinl 28 24
HI. Imuh 21 2S
IJilr-olt 22 211
New Voik ; VI 27
iiOKton
inin di Avrnc
jULU I LniLIIU jSrTrC
u f fay v ' . k
i8si .3071 , va w-.,- s : a
I " I I " " l "' Jl
Billyp
"i.kitY" r;itovi:n
I.Kcnilly It took "Ill.v; (innc
H-vi ii wii li.H to rlnNIi til IliM kiiiiii
for tin' Athletlt-M.
. "I.cl't.t" J tin cm is the wiUllipaw
- hit'lnr for Mliont Connie Mack
i, aid thi ItitltiiiKii-c bib n tilth-
iH-ttt r tliun SHMMMHi li'.st uliitcr.
. KhfiWlitff hv It an ni:nh ho fur.
I roiling In vili t tliut GrovcM
hllH tin' rl'lliY tllld (III' COIIIUH', Hi'
lacks iof- that cmih-m vllh is
liC'ricticc. Mack. iMiWcvci, h ul-
wii.su willlitK o v." 1 lie limit with
j( h r who iii,s i he mi til and
kiii."
T'lvf jcurM nj;o vh'ti Plim Har
Hfs rutin- lo Hi- American I.mikuo
he h:id pcrhaj..'i more Htuff than
lifi icr cent of the American IciiBiit;
jiilcheiM. Jiut he couldn't -win.
AvaH Hoinei hlntf would )iann
to fipoil hli Miirne, at u (line wljen
he nj':ir-d t lie i:oIiik well. Jt
would eilhM' be lark of control,
failure to ftchl or Inability to hold
j t he runnel's i.n.
,mom niatiat-r'TH wouni n a v
wcakem d on Marri.M in a very
IhIioII lllti)'. Not .Mark. lie Kept
It ho hun'l that I called ImllHj,,,,. f(.,1w ,MI.B(.,. him ulong,
nnd 8trike in tint trnl ki lh( p0If lv Unit lla- montcni l,c
mnrli-toutcd pitcher wan alile o 1 nrft ulrl pulm- In would he one or
flitlHh. At thai "IWty" wim on the n)0,,t iv(. pttrhi-rn in the
rop.-H i ,,. AliteiHaii le.iKti)
(Irovi-s inrnc)! inn inrtt hk"m
tin hIukk'i'K Yankei-a. I'crhaim it
niik'ht he well to nay the erstwhile 'Jlie Rceat uorl. of Hum-Ism m
FhiKKiniC Vattks. aa the Miller Hup;- 'far c.ils M-.r-.cui make It si-cm thai
tiinn crcf hi known. ar having u-'MinK'n ry tli'm In uhuiu; with
hard time riii'lhij; t hemae 1 veil llii:; a hkcly pitcher Kn't a had oim.
year. 'iiiiit in the reason why the lull
I-'or Heven Innlntu' lie pilch. .1 . Icinli-r or the Willi lie l. In.nkln
flliutont hall, allow. l only two hlt. .tuw to l oior with n rush onc-i
ot e ncratch nnd hud utruck out jl"' Unds lilitwll.
mvtn men. Although wild through
out. he wan ahle to K't tho hull
over in the pinch.
In the laat two Iiiuhikh roves
wan In ninch trouble. He wan rr
Itimtlo lo pet a l to 7 declHlon.
"" After flit uiinu Mmumcr Miu U
ii'inui ked to nic Ihut he xMinh!)'d I
the Uoilt wit'. i lM'lfciiiK .
Hint the rinlsfilnt: ami wIiiiiIhk ' I
ii came would set hint right. j
WISH Ft MKT CI AM R
Ilafore tho affair wan over
Oroya had struck out nine, paaned
u.i many and ullowed the buukf
number of hits. Two home run
drivt with runners on almost hem
Mack Ih positive that Urovea la
de.stiued to be one of the nurm-'K
Kreate.tt itout )ipawn. lie Is Jiot In
the leant dlHcourntfcd hv the poor
i'' 4
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ME US
FH! BEAVERS
When
Shopping
You will finl this
Store a
place
friends,
bit, to
fron
the late
miiKa.incs.
convenient
to m e e t
to rest a
telephone
or jvhinre at
Fashion
Mako t h i 8
meeting point.
W. L. Nelson
The Stationer
i:iOG'2 Adams
VM II IC COAST I.I-Afd K
Cli!h W. I Pof.
8un J''rmt(:lfH'o 47 1H .741
Hult I,ako 35 2!t .547
.Seattle .HI! HO .f4
; Lou Alijelen :i2 1(2 .fi'ih
!t);ii;iand 2y :u .4;o
l'ortliitld 2.1 :i4 .4-M
! Sm.ru 1. 1) lito -Ml .IS .4IKI
j Vernon 4a .:i'j4
J YKSTI'.ISDA V'S (JAM MS
- wv't:iumdif af,Hv4ykovii.v,
H.W.T I.AKK (Al') K. il. K.
K;t)'i-ameiuo IK 2:1 4
.Salt l.-ike II U 4
liattcrh.H K)atlnK and Hheu;
Ponder, Hnley and iv-ters,
, Seattle A, I'orilmid .1
HMA'l 'ri.K (AT) It. JI. K.
, Portland a 7 1
iHenltle 6 1) 2
I lald'i Icm: I .e em-.e mid Tuhln ;
iHuntovl(h, Ilanty and Maldwin.
I Sim Francisco H, l,os Annelcs A
1 SAN FUANt.'IKCO It- K.
I.O.S AllKeleti ... 6 10 2
' San l-'ralJciseo S 13 1
liat'ertes: ;uit, Mihdead, Hum
"sayaml Haiidherir: iliinin, (Jrary
i and Anew.
Oakland N, ernoii 1
! Vi:i!.n (Al') It. II. K.
Oakhiiid fi 9 1
Vernon 4 4 3
HaU.-rles: l'')Nler. Prnett. pe
laht y anl lt ler; Pai-foot, lanlolph
and Hannah.
NATIONAI, IJ Af.l i;
Clubs W. I..
New York 32 16
Itrooklyn .. -- -7 'i
Pllh:butff 2i 20
Philadelphia 21 24
HI. Louis 20 2H
Ko.ston , 1 ! 27
Clih-ao ...20 2!l
cilU'ACf (AP) Home run
foiniHhcH by Mi-n.-ii'l, Terry and
Houthworth. in aildliion to other
timely hittiiiK. R.ive N-w York a
J to 7 victory over Chicago Tid:i
day Utt the climax of .tin fiftieth
annivcrHary cetehWit Ion of the Na
tional Jeanne In Chicago. The lo-
ealH iiH)'d three pltchern in an at-t)-mpi
to iop the (ilaulH' ftluKiuK
Terrj'H four-lMKK'-r with l wo on,
ftav- the vadiors ; I'-inl in Hie rinti
litnin,'-: win a they t:enrrd rive runs
ami retailed the lead to the ln-Irth.
The ifuiiia was witnetwed by a
numb) r of players who performed
jo tit a d lam oud In t Id- '7uii and
Mis, Including' Jim White, who
cuucht for ChicaKO In their first
victory lu re hi 1S"i and Tom Fo
ley, who organized and maim K--d
the find C Idea if o I in. I'resith-nt
lleyll)'t and CommiSMloin-r I.nndl.'i
and ShiiiiltroitKh, who umpired
when Hie league waM organized,
were anions Hi owe present,
Iteforc the KiOiie the playcrH,
b)H h I he )dd t intern nnd the ( 'hi
cairo and New York teainn, maii-h-ed
acroia the fh ld to the fluff pole
and hoi!cd the jubilee pennant,
comui)-m)ii-aliitic the Hflh'tli anni
verHary of t in Jcitkiic Chicago
wan a charter member of the or-
Kanl.ation. H. II. I'l.
New York ! 1" 1
Chlcauo 7 Ct 2
Halt rhs: Scoit ami Snyder;
liu.-h, iv i- ii , Joins ami tloiizales.
l'rentlns Huti;eiH Pnlv.;ndty liifhtest and luuvk-Kt atldettS. I In other.
wonM. inuut T Cer.iid Whiirion. wx fet-t two and wei-hittK 137 pounds.
H ad Kugeiie !J Slunley. hve feet eVc:i weight, 237. The former ih tt
huiilh r. the IfttUT a owunruer You r rlKlu. Wharton is shown on Ihe left
m the aiMJVo layout.
Athletics Win 12 to 9;
Hi-Jackcrs in 1'rotest
w.
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I 'IllIlK
lori-k.'pfi'M .. .
Al lili llcs
Ch-i kH
il!-J:trk(.rM
(JbJH'I'ViT
Shops
rrotist Ki'lin".
The Allililii' lnl) ili.fcut"il
lli-.liit'ki-rf! kiMt i-vi-niiiK mi
fVnlrul .school Krouml.H 12 lo
a k:uim' dial w:ih i(:iyt il by Hit1
.lnflii-rs tin'li-r prol)-:;!. 'I'hf pro-ti-sl
Ih Icihi-iI oil I h llHltl k: (f -l-InniM
ns pitcloT. tin I M-.l:u,k''r:i
I'liiilnlliK that llii Im not itt-cot'Hitm'
lo rulis ur.rwfl upon.
Wi-iitlKT pcrmlltliiff t h o OliSiTV
or train will pl'iy the: O-W. Shops
'I'luirS'lay i-ytnln.
I.. I VI.
li i.iiiiii
ll 1 .ii.it,
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1 .lllll)
I) .mill
o .ono
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til.' '.I ill
111-
BOXERS m
Curd h in Is A, Itohfns 1
sr. i.oi i.s (Ai' jt. n. i;.
Itrooklyn 18 0
St. Louis 5 0 4
Jluttexles: Vance, petty and Jo
bcrry; Hothoron and O'Farrell.
10.
HrnvcK 7, Pirates -I
I'lTTSIil ItU (AP) It. U
llohton 7 li 1
Pittsburg 4 12 2
Ituttcrtcs; liarneti ami Cihson,
Mcudow.-; Kn-nter and 11, Smith.
Uooch.
(VI innlnifM.)
ltmU a, Phillies i . '
CINCINNATI (AP) it. IT. V..
Phlhuh'lphla ... 1 9 0
Cincinnati 'i 9 0
.latter lea: Carlson und Wilson;
I,tt)ue aii)l WiUKo.
CJIAItl'I Y IIOFT POS'IT'ONFD
NKW Y(KK (AP) Iotpoin'
ment of th)' Italian hoapltu) I'und
boxing bouta scheduled for the polo
grounds J une 1 u, in which Harry
Wills In to meet charhy Widnert
and Mickey Walker will face Har
ry Greh for tho middleweight
championship, was made nw-s-Miry
.tlonday by an operation on
Walker's riKht foot.
After pliyslclans had removed
an Ingrowing nail, they said the
welterweight champion would be
unable to box for a week or ten
days. The bouts probably will
taka place July 1, 2 or It. if ar
rangements can be made with the Kreai bantams in th
(JAMF.ft TODAY
American licnue.
Detroit at Washington.
chtt-HKO at phlhulMphla.
Cleveland at New York.
Sr. I.ouim at Ponton,
National League.
Itoslon at Pittsburg.
Philadclphlii nt Cincinnati.
N' w York at ( 'hlcnt'.o.
Proki) n at St. Louis.
INwIfie Con. Liigue
Cnklaud at Vernon.
Lo.i Aitn) bn at San Francisco,
Sacraiucnlo at Salt L:tke.
Portland at Seattle.
Q "fW'n'&mf 1 Miss Hunt ;
.Safolij 'Swiftly bnifuifiiL'u Q , (-' J
amfiucan m:a(jit:
DOHTtiN (AP) A rally In the
elRhth, netting two runs, heat the
Ucd Sox TucBiJay, 'd to (i, and guve
Cleveland an even break In their
ifur-gaiiie series. a single hy
Ptneh Hitter Myatt. Phle's sacri
fice hit, Jamieson'B secrlfico fly
ami McNulty's douhh1, gave the
Indians a margin of one run.
Speaker and Pooim made spedae
it hi r one-hand catches, and Flag
yl cud also played brilliant ly for
Itoston. It. 11. 10.
ClevlainJ ;i 5 2
Host on 2 0 o
Hatl)-rl)': I'hh' and L. Scwell;
anlher and Heaving.
I'lllLAIiKI.PHIA (AP) It. 11. R
Detroit II U 2
Philadelphia, 4 10 1
Putt cries: Collins and Woodull;
HarrlB and Cochran)1.
Only two American h ague games
nch?dulcd.
noi:it si spi nhi i)
HAl.TI.UOHK. Aid. (AP) 11111
"I leu real " I 'lemons of I .oga n, W.
a., who Monday nlffltt. walked
from the ring In th)' third round
of a scheduled 12-rnund hoxtuir
botd with William L. "Young"
Strlbling tf .Macon, (in.. Tuesday
was barr')l from tin' ring for three
mold lis In IS states by 1 41 1 robe
Coirswell, president of the Nation
al Hex I UK association. CleiuoiiH
was also prohibited troui entering
a ring in lialtimoie for an in
definite period, demons failed to
land a blow throughout the fight.
owners of the Polo grounds.
TFNDLFK li:C!Sl()NS ZIVIC
PHILAPIOLPIMA (AP - Lew
Tendler, Phlladelph In weHe'rwelght
won the judges' decision ovnr Jack
.ivlc, Pittsburg. In a fast lu-round
bout Monday night at Rhine park.
Tendler welched 147 pounds and
Zivic H"i.
Kenny Schrawze. Hnltlniore, re
ceived the judges' decision over
Hobby Wolgnxl, Atlantic City, and
Tiger Flower-s o( Atlanta, (la., was
awarded tit) verdict over Lee An
derson, itoston, Tltt'He were also
1 li-round bouts.
FRIDAY NIGHT
(Hy F. I'. Hoyt)
PFNI H.KTOX, in: (Special) !
Il would be it shame to put on a
good tight card with a whirlwind ,
main event ami then hcc.im:c It
came handy to put on a special
event t hat ''stole" the main at
tractlou. That's just about thu
case in the right can being staged !
in Pendhton on Friday night, feso '
June 12, at Happy Canyon. In the1
big outdoor arena by the J'eudle- ;
ton lodge of Klks.
Of course you can't really steal '.
the thunder of the Jimmy Cot
f reJ-(ieorge McCormiek bout. .Tor
it would take a championship af- j
fair to do that but this special j
event hooked by the Klks will take
a little of high spots ofr the big ;
number. j
The special event which goes I
four three-mtnute rounds brings j
together Tommy Thank, Mullen, I
Idaho. 116 pounds, prtdo of the
Panhandle nnd terror Tommy j
Thank needs no introduction In this
area but Smiling Joe might at that. 1
Smiling Joe la the adopted son of j
Tiny Herman the well known'
heavyweight and Is one of the ;
ring.
UFA It KOI TS FISIIFHMAX
KLAMATH FALLS, tire. V.
A. (Jraham, with a par!y of friends
wits fishing at Kagle ridge when
a big black bear ambled up he- 1 th
Fast full omr winter Joe fought
main events In Fos Angeles, Hol
lywood nnd Pasadena and then
kidltke cut loose from his manager
nnd started out on his own. He
liked" -pen diet on b' he -decided- to
stay over and go on the Elks' card.
The seml-wlndup brings togeth
er Harry Harris, clever Pendleton
(feather and Cracker Warren, Port
land's are at this weight. These
jtwo boys fought a draw as tho
seml-windup to the Hoper-llennnti
right in Portland before the big
. gem fight crowd of the year in the
j Kose City. They arc both fast
land punchers. Warren is a slight
I favorite to win because of his
j devastating punch and his elusive
speed. It's a six-round bout.
! Two sparkling preliminaries In
lightweight division round out
WE HAVE SECURED A LOCATION WHICH IS
WORE IDEAL FOR US, WHERE WE WILL HE ABLE
TO SERVE YOU MORE READILY. WE ARE GOING
TO MOVE TO THE CORNER OF ADAMS AND ELM,
IN THE ROOM OCCUPIED FORMERLY IiY THE
NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY.
TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCKS IN OUR NEW
LOCATION WE ARE GOING TO OFFER OUR PRES
ENT STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
EVERYTHING REDUCED
FROM 10 to 50 PERCENT.
Watch for Further Announcement
and Prices in Tomorrow's Paper
Ash
Brothers
hind him and began pawing over
his fish bnHk-t which ly a few
feet to the rear,
the card. Billy Wright, the popu
lar Walla Walla boxing arbitrator
wit! referee the bouts.
Strike Used to Voice
French Voters' Protest
PARIS (AP) Voters strikes ns
means of protest were resorted to
on two occasions recently in
, France. The Inhabitants of the
j commune of Pujol.s-Sur-Ciron felt
I aggrieved because the courts re
fused to confirm the right claimed
iby the commune to call Its wine
"Euulerene." When an election
was held to select a mayor and
j municipal council In place of those
I who had resigned, the people re
mained away from the polls.
The people of the commune of
Meudon, near Paris, adopted sim
ilar tactics to protest against the
W2 lie
Tires
At ladiaoapoJiB, Kay 30
iMM$&mwm SettitagaNewWerld
Coma lo our fctmir IVpot on Ji-ffcrmwi St.
All fitAwa leave fi-otn tlicra tliilty F.y!l tinniliiym,
I.KAVE I.A ;AME ron
JOM-nll 7:SO . :00 . M2:30 . 4M0
Unl.iT -0:io . 1:0(1 . t :0
l-emllchin 11:110 4:00
niU'OT 1MIO.VE MAIN IV
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AND lWNnilT
All Klnils ol Mi'lilnirr, Aiiionmtitlra ami Tractors Il.'palrfel
Owt-liAiiltil ami Iti'lnillt
Arrtyli'nn WHilInx or All Klniln
CtIIiiiIit HnrtilK lUtal f)Trrilo l'lvtonn
OaukMliafU, 1'li.tnnn nntl I'Ntmi I'lna It.'grouad
1VK I'D A Tit 1 At.
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
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23
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1 'unlet Hunt with that famous
liiiigh riot 'S4 This l Iiondon,"
coining to the Aifade t luster
tonight.
Maxtz oS 11.13 Miles
per $2mo 5$ Miles withoust Tire Trouble
This gruelling test proves the
outstanding superiority of Fire
stone Kull-Size Gum-Dipped Bal
loons. With practically no change
in cars and drivers Irom last vear.
and over the same rough, uneven
brick track, laid sixteen years ago
Firestone Balloons racing under
a biazing sun boat last years
world record on thick-walled, high
pressure tires bv wide margin.
Ol the 21 cars which started,
onlv 10 finished "in the monev"
everv one on Firestone Balloons
Gum- Dipped by the extra Fire
stone process that adds extra
THE FIRST TEN
MONEY WINNERS
all on rimfon. ralt.flM
GUBl-Olppri allOIM
Poll. AVKKAUK
lion Orlwr Mile, Per Hour
I P. P.olo
2 I.rwl.-IHII . . .
3 Shnfr-Morton.
Hurt, . . . .
II Milton . . . .
fl Durav . . .
7 ! r.lm . .
8 Hrt . . . .
tt Shatluc .
lO llurdino . . .
lOl.l.l
1(MI.2
HMI.18
l.8
B7.27
OS 91
PS.fS
32
V3.74
V4.7S
MOST MI.S PER DOLLAR
strength and flexibility, and elimi
nates internal friction and heat.
Call at our principal branches
inspect one ol these Full-Size
Balloons that travelled the 500
mile race without a change.
These wonderful Gum-Dipped
Balloon that stood this terrific
grind, will give vou safety and
comfort and thousands of addi
tional miles on the worst coun
try roads in daily conflict with
sharp stones ana gravei. worn-out
macadam and broken concrete. See
nearest Firestone dealer today.
mrnt of the oprnlns: boxing ntipwi
ill1 thc niw ' Coni'y inland .fiUilium
ill which Johnny llunili'i. ami plil
T.'rrin. ,i'W York lifrhtivi'iKhlH,
v.T. to have mi't In u I fi-roimd
lioitl. Th.' proinoli-rs ti'nlullvHy
proposed establishing of a garb
age incinerator In Their midst. Thfl
muyor anil coiinell resigned and
when a new election was called
there were neither candidates nor
voters. The strike was spoil. -d hy i
the Coninninlsls. however, when a,.,OS(. next Friday night as their
second election was called. They ; n. w date.
attempted to gain political advanl
age by putting a surprise ticket ill
me iieiu. i ne oilier panics were OIUT'IT WINS TITI.!'.
uiiiiKiH 10 ioiujw sun io pievein
the cuniniiinisls getting into pow
er. iiiti'.i'..NWii:.n, i onii. (Al')
Maureen Orcutt of Willie Heeclies.
Tuesday won the women's eastern
golf championship by turning in
a card of S3, the siiine score slie
made Monday. The title last year
way won by Glcnna Collelt.
IIOIT l"O.STI'ONi:i
NICW YOltK (AP) I'.nin Tues
day night forced the postpone-
We Go Out of Our Way' to SerVe
IIOMK-filtOWN- KTHAWIU'.HRIFS
11 Itoxcs for lirc
I'laoo jrtnir onleis for cminlns.
THE CITY GROCERY
Jnat Back of Curt on Fir Street
PHONE 5 IAIN s;s RAY BAUM FHEI1 DELIVtRT
PERKINS MOTOR CO., LA GRANDE, OREGON
lmbler Garage, Hug's Garage,
Inildi r, Ort'tton , I Igln. Oregon
Towle's Garage, Trail Service Station.
Vnloil. Oii'snn
foe. DtTgtin
AMERICANS
ile.ll. Oil's
siiout.n pRonucp. their own rubbk.... -(i$iS'Ujfcr.
Saw j er-HoImes
Merc. Co,
Dealers in
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PLASTER - POULTRY SUPPLIES
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