La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 29, 1925, Image 8

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    THE LA' OUANDE EVENING OHSERVER
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Monirlay, June 20, 1025.
Shirts
69c
Full
White
Shirts
cut, well - made
Pino Chanibray
that ure usually
sold at ?1.00.
IIT
s near
1309 Adams Ave.
Grant Iiean, Mgr.
La Grande's Cash Stoic
For Men
! Cherries
Von cannot nfford
'it tvt tlw birds
Have litem tills
Vi-Ar.
Wo nro RofiiB to
lie In the market
I'nr IU,A US unil
IMVAIj ANNS. Wo
('amine piolr n
Iil- as jel but
It will pay yon
'lo mi1 us before
V(HI Mil.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
riimie Mala 111
SPORT NEWS
I LEADERS HAVE
! CRITICAL WEEK
NATIONAL VVMiVE.
'( 'lulis W. l.
St-w York 4(1 I!&
ll'lilHliurs S8 '.'4
I ( 'Inclnnull 32 J2
I Itrooklyn 33 S3
;SI. Ixiula 33 84
) i'iiiuii. iiiiiu : 34
H'llk'UKO '-' 38
MuHlon 24 40
If You Want tlio llmt
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Ilo tSur It Is Mode hj Ciwllllain's lilectrlo Ilakcry Kiudern
Oregon's leading llrenu ami ToMr I Ink era
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Hume of the G'lldcn Crust
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We Do Give You
More Tire Value
Wo make the flat statement thai a (iooiljenr Tin? i tin;
highest Hiv quality on thr market tin In, v.
Ami w offer ti that ipmllly nl as low a prliv ns yon are
jinked lo pay for nil m-itlunt-y tin.
TheiWoru when hi lui) n (Midyear Thv from ii you ipt
(ho very last word Iti tin it hit's,
Tntvo It to yourself. Investigate I In (.tKahrni Hut ami ;m;
jenr prices. .
W.H. Bohnenkamp Co.
1 M-;V YOU K(AI') I,eudera In
the major It-ugue league pennant
races Hunduy night hud tieuten
their way through I ho worst base
hall liquull of the 111' 6 ueuson,
slightly battered but utlll upright
atr n turbulent week.
Tho (Hunt craft waa tossed dan
geromdy close to the shoala and
Connie Maek'n rhiladelphiu crew
was threatened.
Unexpected briuks displayed the
Giants from first place. In the Na
tional leuKue and then tossed them
I back again.
The I tost on 1.1 raves Jolted the
j champions for an 8 to 3 defeat
'Saturday afternoon, while the I'l
I rates nosed out the Iteds. 3 to 2.
I Cincinnati then beat the pirates,
boosting the New York club back
;inlo the lort. The upset left the
; I'ittsburg team within two percent
age points of the lenders and net
the stage for ft cruleal vertex be
t ween the rivals here aatrllng
July 7.
j The AlhletU-Ji, by virtue of four
i wln In six start A. lead by a mur-
Kin of two nnd one-half Karnes
a half h'uinu more than they hud
a wek ago.
ltolh ChtcuKO and letrolt clotted
In on thf peak elubfl, the former
with nix straight wins nnd the lut
ter with four.
The lietrolt Tlffens dtsplaeed the
St. Louis IJrowns In fourth place.
The Tltfcra' vie It him were the Jled
Sox and the Ilrowns.
1'alier, (.'vi'Iiri-oh, Lyons and Hob-
jertaon pitched championship ball
for the White Sox, toppling t'lcvo-
l lanl and New York but the
Viinktt b Hi'leeted tile popular Ued
Sox for wei-k-enil rfvenpe. which
j curried thi'm past the Indians in
to ulxth place. I
Cincinnati ltedti. In uptte of a
(-dump during which they IomI five
i KameM, were able to . hold third
plure becuuue tliuoklyn inudc
scarcely any better prosress.
I l'hiladflphla utu-orkfd one or
( Its periodic vpurts and t needed by
('hleaK-o into tflxth place. St. Louts
;amt JUwIon. In fifth and last posl
j tlon were aatrh-d with the pes
on which they fin tailed t he week
i before.
Pel
.lf I riT IIIN; I'VCMX
613 1 ritrlilnit la the malor leuuueN
.&00 1 runs In cwics.
.500 I When I broke Into the American
4'J3 lenuur '2 ear K. pilchei-H u-lli;
.4i0 a fast hluh Ira II almost c.cludH
4 33 woru the Htar?.
.37
t'y Voiintf, KiiIk- Wadd II. W.il
ter Johnson, Kre.i Glmle and other
I'et. outstandliiK pitchers dependo) at
"'Mmost entirely on tho effectlveneHJ
.r'- of the fast hlirh one
iteeentiy there iuot in-en it run on
.485 j low ball pitching, interspersed with
' I much freak at tiff, the knuckle ball
431 I predominating.
1& Hill Jdnneeii. now an American
.333 I leaKuo umpire, in his dav one of
he khiho'h greatest pitchers, is
looking Tor u revival of the high
I'aaf. ball.
"I am sure any pitcher with a
?ood fast one, pitched ahoulder or
et.ter high, could win consistently
'n the majors. The novelty of the
hing. If nothing else, wuuld get
him by." aH Idnneen.
IHnncen mih that more high riles
result against lilgli ball plli hlitg;
that It Is far inore ilirilciilt In
properly tlnn than t'.ie ball pitched
iM'twccii tlio knee- and the waist
line.
SCARCITY r CLASS.
For several years the class of
jaseball has suffered becau.se of
the lack of likely material enlisted
from the minors.
riayers capable of stepping into
he shoes of fading stars like i 'ohb.
Speaker. Collins. Johnson and the
rest are few and far between.
As a matter of fact, these nnic
players after having starred from
15 to 2u yea is, are Mill just about
he be.st at their respective posi- ,
(ions.
Ixioklng over the ring material.
it looks as if there was Just as
if rout a scarcity of good righiers as
bull players.
Several or the present dav cham
pions are far removed from the
standard or the fighters who for
years have held championships.
It must be funny for Kenny
eonard to size up the two boxers
who have survived the lightweight
limiuatlou tourney In New York.
Jimmy Goodrich or ltuftalo and
Stanislas Loaza of Chile are
shortly to swap punches to de
termine who shall officially be r--garded
as Leonard's suet:es.sor.
The lack of real material in the
lightweight division Is typical of
the condition In the feather and
light hen vy weight classes.
Pendleton 4. I at Grande 3. Willi
this .their last cliHtice the 11 rat ea
uueoi ked an offensive that liter
ally put the Mucks in a panto.
Things happened fast and furious.
Among other things liarth got an
oilier home run with two men on.
Knight and Helm each sot singles
and Knight. Jlclm. CunninKham
and Kuril) all croxscd the pan, plac
Ing the riraten In a safe place with
seven tallica to Pendleton' four.
The Hacks had another chance
at bat but the game really ended
with the first half or tlie ninth for
I'ound, Kalrd and Adams went
down one, two. three.
Two Mori i 'amcri Needed.
The J'i rates have two more
games to win to cinch tho pen
nant. Four games are left to play
and of these, the locals can split
&i-Su uud Mill emerge with the
banner.
As the seaHon draws to a close
ail teams In the circuit are filling
up weak places In order to make
u good showing ut the finish. The
Walla Walla Hears will play here
next Sunday.
Kox Score.
La Grande:
McKeniia. s .
Helm, ir
t unnlngham,
Harlh, c
Cossett, 3 ...
Faust. 2
Alexander, r
KniKht, 1
Hein, p
Totals ,
I'endleton:
Adams,
!nlsen. If
Cook, 3
Lind. 1
Clark, 2
Stacker, c ....
luuilap, p ....
I'ound, m ....
Ilargett, r ....
Cox, r
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BEVDS SPLIT
SUNDAY GAMES
pacific coast i.i:.r;ri:.
Clulin W. I,. 1'ct.
Sun Krunclsco ....67 25 .ti'J5
Suit Ijiku 43 35 .683
H'Uittli! 4S 38 .642
l.oa AliBi'lln 43 43 .613
On kill ml 37 4H .440
I'orllaiul 34 44 ,436
HuiTiimi-ntu 34 6(1 .406
Vumon 33 bi .384
si xday's ;a.mi:s.
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Knit iMkf lll-O, FriMii 9-K.
HALT I.AKK (Al) It. II.
Kan Frunclst'o 9 12 1
Hull Ijike l 14 1
llaltcrliH: Griffin, I'fiffi.r und
Hllchlc: I'ondcr, HlDKlvlon. llulvvy
und I't'tiTH. (!or.u.
It I'd A K Hccnnil name Tl H M.
t ISan l-'ranelscn x 111 1
I Isalt Lake 1
(St-vun I1111I11K.1 ly aKrvcmrnl.)
llaltcrliii: Williams. Crockilt
and Yolli-: Mulcahy. Stroud und
Cook, I'l-tt't-H.
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571 DEPARTMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
Shirts of Fine Quality
New Lively Fancy Patterns
Of excellent quality high count percales and other
fine grade materials; absolutely fast color; full cut and
.excellent workmanship throughout.
Totals 34 4 7 27 19 S
Nvurt. by Innings
la (irandf: I ! 1 I i i I I I
lluns 0 0 0 u tl 2 0 I 4 7
lllis 0 1 II 1 0 2 0 2 4 10
IVmUt'ton:
Kuna 1 fl 1 0 0 (I 0 I 0 4
llila 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 7
Summary.
.Sacrifice hits: lfin, Cunning
hain. ilaiKctt. Stolen bases: Kiinst.
Home runs: liarth (2). Cook. Two
base h its: Olsen. Cook, I'ound, Mc
K.cnna. Karncd runs: 1'cndlcton
2. lit Grande II. First on balls:
(iff Dunliip 1. Left on buses: Pen
dleton 6. I.a Grande 7. Wild
pitches: Dnnlap 1. Heln 1. First
base, on errors: Hein. I.lnd. Jill
by pitcher: round. Gossett. Struck
out by; liunlap S. by Heln 5. Cred
it victory to Heln:" charge defeat
lo liunlap. Time of frame: 1 hour
40 minutes, empire: iiamford.
Scuttle 2-4, Oakland l-H.
OAKLAND (AI') It. Jt. K.
Seattle .. ., 1
Oakland 15 3
latteries: Fussell and K. liuld
wln; I'ruett mid Hyier.
Second game it. 11. j.;.
Seuttlu 4 9 l
Oakland s 13 1
llatterles: riummer, liuinoWch
and Daly; lioeliler and Head.
Vi'iiioii 7-0, riirllanil (1-2
VEItNO.V (AD It. II. K.
I'ortland ... (i 13 1
Vernon 7 12 2
Hatlerles: -Meeker. Martin. Kurns
nnd Tobln; Gillette. Oldham and
Whitney.
Second game It. It. K.
I'ortland .. 2 7 2
Vernon 0 2
Hatlerles: I loUiueswoi I li and
Hannah; Johnson nnd WHitney.
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VITA(.;UAPH Pivsents p i
"Steele of 1
the Royal
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1!y il
James Oliver Curwood j
A lntil StuHli Vi kiIik t.. n null M
HF.KT LYTFI.L. S I I Ai:T MOLMLS '
I'MAHi.iri ri; ii-:i;i;i.,M
J'lir "Aloniiilc" iilna gi-tn hi- nM
He'll gallop nwny willi onr lit ai t !
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It .slnjjs the clarion tall w clean, communis jinnh.
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.Iiuiich IMUcv C'ur(HMr. mo-t thiillmu 'tttiy.
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Hell cntcli joh: Hit n (ear. Inuglt, n I In 111. u- S
niliiutr.
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A dashing, MiiahtU'j. raM inating in tei -t hi iller.
Snviicl III the k''. f Hie greai irli imhN.
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A hmith of Hm- irtmitle ulhU thai ultl uecp new
lyor Into onr lift. I
(Vmcil. "WHAT I'ltU i; Mini v" '
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C 1 X C 1 N A T I (A I') Three
pitchers failed l tP I'lttstiurg
Sundav, thu L'tratea winning 5 to
: Jt. H. K.
I'ittsbnrg ft 12 "
t'tnelnnutl 2 'J 1
Hatterien: Yde und (Jooeh; H';n
ton, Heiiulller, May und Kruugcr.
No dnnht some of (he champions
of 21) .tears ago, as well as con
tenders Tor the titles, would like
nothing better than n new lease on
life. Pretty soft fur them.
II. IL K.
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Jlirlnett;
ST. UU'IM (AT)
First gtime -
t'lileau
St. Louis
Hatterlcs: Hlake and
ILitneM and ti'Farrell.
Second game
Chicago
St. I .onis
1 Hattciles: t'ooper iiud llartiKtt
Stn idel and Schmidt.
it. h. i:
3 7 0
8 in il
Ni:V YOUlv (AT)
I lost on
New York
Hatlerles; (iraham.
and O'N
Dcine.
Ill; Dean. Huntzineer and
riillad Iphia-HroukKu.
d, rain.
ptX'tpon-
Amcrltan league,
nirniori' (ai i i it oit s wtn-
ning streak or nine gums ended
Sunday when St. I ouls rompeil
away with the nnal game ol the
fterie to 2. H. H. K.
St. Louts N 14 -
Uelrtdt 2 2
Halterie.H: lavt and Hargreaes;
t'iirrol, t'olc anil Masshr.
(iAMliS T(I.Y.
American League.
Chicago at St. Louis.
letroit at Cleveland,
rtiiladelphia at Washington.
New Y'ork at ltoMon.
National League,
ltoston lit New York.
Itrooklyn at Philadelphia.
PlUstmrg at Cinelnnati.
Pacific Coii-i League.
No giirnes 8cheduled.
ijartTFs ijk;
stick wins
IIAKI K COl.TS DDI
WALLA WAI.I
FAT
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Anin-ls 15-s. Siicrnmento l-:l.
HACHA.MKNTO (AD It. II.
I.os AnKeles 15 111
Sacramento 1 4
Hatlerles: Crandall und Spencer:
10. Shea. Shcllenback, Urown and
Koohler.
Second game: H. . i-;.
I.os Aneles 6 1.1 3
Sacramento 3 G 2
llatterles: Wright and Klinls; C.
Canfleld, Hughes and .M. Shea.
In collar attached style
with pocket and neckbanj
atyle with leparate de
tached collar. Big man's,
ize value for you at
98c to
$2.98
A remarkable variety of new, unusual patterns
Etripcs, fancies and covered effects; light and dark
prounds. Make your selections now while stocks are at
their best.
HAT OF KHAKI
For Men and Women
Full, generous shape;
screen front: good leather
sweats: correctly sized: fast
color: excellent grade khuki,
only
49c
HARVEST HATS
Of Peanut Straw
Many shapes and styles;
light In weight; full width
brims; cool, durable and
very serviceable; shown in
boys' sizes also. Priced from
12c to 23c
HA K Kit, Ore. (Special) linker
huttded the Walla. Walla baseball
team a 5 to 2 trouncing here Sun
day afternoon before a crowd of
luiMi and advanced Into second
place. two games behind the
league-leading Pirates who shoved
Pendleton into third place by win
ning at Pendleton.
Kush. new Oaker pitcher re
ceived excellent support from Ills
team mates and was able to strike
out eight Walla Wnlhfns.
Sipe.s, Hakei second baseman.
commenced the scoring act In the
first, run. The other four runs
were niiide in the seventh. Walla
Walla made her two runs in the
fourth and sixth Innings. Peter
son failed to record a fan-out.
while his colleague. Parris, was
able to whiff three Colts. It. Jl. K.
Haker 5 8 2
Walla Walla , 2 a I
I latteries; Kuss and Sowers;
Peterson. Parris and Kypchtnskl
Tho turnip occupied an Impor
tant place In Itoman agriculture,
one writer staling that some of
them weighed forty pounds. ;
Delco Light Plants
110 Volt or 32 Volt
With or Without Storage Batteries
$235 to $1705 Delivered
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agt., with
Benham Electric Co.
New Foley BIdff. Phone Main 10 1
Cn 1 1 f nrn la n I elres to I ' ny
lYir Lunch He Mole in 18H5
( WILLIAMSPOItT, Pa. (AP)
jW. Stuns Hill. postili-7 of Will
Hamsport. has received a letter froni
a man now living in California
(Continued frm Tngn One. i
WASHINGTON (AP) II. IL K
Philadelphia .. I
Washington
Hatteri.: Walherg. Stokes,
man and Cochrane, Perkins;
i her and Hut I-
Hell-Hcu-
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CHIC.UtO (AP) U. II.
CVvetaiid 4 12 1
Cbieai;,, X 12 1
Hatteiies; hie and Mjatt, Hack;
Thuisfon ami Schulk.
a TiiLim.s i:vii:n (;ami:s.
SAN KltANClSCO (AP) The
lint ot entries for the national A.
A 1 . track anil Held champion -ditp
to be held here for three das
Im uinntni; July 3. rexca'w that
more thtui 3mi athlete, the pick of
the eiMintrv. will be on hand. The
ne et will be tv id in the new nu
ntetp.O stadium in Golden tinte
park. Willi world'.' reeord holders
entered In several tu nt.s perform
antes woiihy of the OImplc games
itte ttntu ipatt tl.
field Ifioked like real d ed-tn-the-
H. H. K. wool ball players and ae.ui;dt Ions
5 S 1 1 hut nearly any elnb in the eircuit
11 ; f could use to advantage. ( one
Geiicwlch petiuieu gu, brieks to Harth when
he signed up Hie two lads strairht
from school w'ho are now playing
short stop ami .second base for the
Pirates.
No. sir. Hoth had several hard
chances n the lt 1.1 which thev
handled perfectly and both bnvs
connected with the pellet at the
plate. Faust hit twice in thte.
times up and .McKcmia hit a doiillt
right when It counted mM and tied
up the score.
Hein In Good l orm.
And the Pirates do n,,t need :i
southpaw pitcher to beat the Pen
it U ton club w it h its port side bat
ters. Heir; plumed right along and
held the V.ucks down to seven hits
3 while Jiiinap allowetl tho 1'irates
I , ten.
Cook, thirtl biisiman for Pen
dleton nearly "busted up I he ball
game in the Initial frame when he
lilted one of Hein's ollerings ocr
the center field t.-me ior a rinu
around the ro.sy. This was tlie only
fatal casualty w hleh cn-cnrred to
Hack's presentations duting the
course oi tlie game.
Pioth teams bed the second in
ning und Pendleton came back in
the third and scored two men with
two doubles wal ioped by l ls u
and Mr.' Cook auain.
KlfM Score in Mlh.
The Pirates had been going In
tough sledding during the earlier
litrt of the game anil l.tth d to scor.y
until the ssi vi It. Cunnltigham got
n with a single at tins st.iue In
the game and a few tii'Miients uf-
i terward Al H.u i h found a b t l
!spot on the ball and bounced it
ier the center (ietd f.'lict'.
Neither team scored again until
he eighth intitnir. The I'ir;ites
TliiliK to be sattsfuctory In stepm-d to the rubber first und
utlur must hunilte halt ored Helm before thev wore re.
an Inch un acre of rulnfall mtv ttrvd. pendb-ton n tunied the r-mi-
'.'4 limn s. n unusual storm pe- j pttim nt in their turn at bat and
rmd.s th (V A. C. cxpeitment ia- 's-iuecicd in l.tnd.
lion fit 11 Hte hae run off as j Harlh Sine Gann.
nuuli u an Inch un acre lu one The ninth and last innimr found
POJJ LOC1 LS h w'-Hh,s ,p niuki! restitution
:tob from a picnic ground in Wil
liamsport 3 years tigo.
The Caltt'ornian declared that lie
has joined the Salvation Army and
that the n'emoiy of the wrong lie
did years ago w;ts recalled to him
by his charged life. He desires to
Mttiare his v'ebt with the owner of
the basket .-hieh he stole while
passing through W ill ia nisport in
August. 1SS7.
Postmaster Hill has made some
luuil'ics but hiLS been unable to
discover who lost the lunch basket.
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FOLLOWING TRICES.
These Arc Regular Quality Guaranteed Diamond Tires.
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31x4 SS Cord ?16.ii: 35x5 " SS Cord Vim
32x4 SS Cord S1S.70 33x4'. SS Cord -,(l
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