La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 14, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ;
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A STOKE THAT RENDERS OUTSTANDING
. SERVICE IS ALWAYS A "GOOD
PLACE TO TRADE."
Hill 5 Department Store
"A Good Plate To Trade"
SPORT
AMI.HK'AN i,i:a.i i:.
Philadelphia 4!t -23 .C2K
ChlriiRo U HS ,r.S7
Detroit . 42 41 .1.0(1
HI. JMiln .4 1 42 .4!i4
(Wclum. S7 47 .440
Niw York 4 4 AiU
Ifonton : lie rr ..vi I
XATIONAI, IJIAIil l.
ciuta w. i.. rvi.
IMitnhurK 47 V .IS
Nw York 48 32 .!
Brooklyn :i va .;.nt
(rtt. LouIh 41 .4SK
rlnrlnnutt :i 4 .4kv
rJ(liUmi!ftiiia . 38 42 Air,
rhlruffo ...3ft 4r, .4:ih
llortlOli;.. 3 3 4t ,:tuh
NKW YOHK AI') i.'i'W York
turn''l Iturk t'hicuKo M outlay. .1 to
l; IVrry'H home run with Kflly on
buno in Urn nivnlh IniiltiK di'cbllntf
the imtu; K-nt OrennriHtl iillow-
pd lh 4'iilfl only four hltH uml lu'kl
thorn htU-nn tor th I list nix In
nlmcn. H- H. K.
fhli'fltro I 4
N-w York (in
llQUerli'M: ( 'oopnr and (JoiiziMih;
. (ireuflfbl and Hitydr.
IMilllM :t. rmliiiitl il.
rlMUADKI.I'HIA AP) PMIil
. dt'lphla uViVaWwl Hi. Iritis t'lirtlliiiilH
In lu InnliiKD lnur Monday, 3 to 2.
Tlio visitor t Ifil tlm wort' In tho
ninth inning but u double and two
glnKlm in local liulf of thn ton t li
. aHtlftl things. Hornahy hit htfl
' twonty-thlnl noun run of tin? iwu
ort in tint eighth. Jt. 11. K.
W. louln 2 lli
I'hlludclphlu 3 13 2
Uattrrlxfi; lloimrt and O'l-'orndl;
. jJiioutur, Couch and Wilson.
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Iiil 4, liiuviM I.
MORTON (A I') Husin on bulla
and nrror wnro chiefly rimitonnll)l
for tho defeat of Honton by t li
vi'incinrraM ltfdn Mondny,'4 to I. In
I he ifvonth inning two hltn ami
" Ibrt'p buses on bulls, oim of the hit
ter forelnK In a run, iivi the visi
tors two runs. Hunrrnft hud a
good day at Hliortulop, while. I'ln
Hit excelled tit third for tint .Itt'dR.
dlood. a, nt'WPonr from th Vlr
Ktntu hMiKi". made hln 1 1 rut au
pearaiHe lor tlu Uravea at second
hane. It. 11. K.
t'tnclntmtl v 4. Ml 1
Jtosion 1 (J 6
Hutierlm: Hen ton and KreuK"r;
llarnen, Marquard und Ulhson.
Ph nto. 4, Itohins t.
liltOOKhYN (AT) Tim I'lruteH
--rattled In the ninth Inning Moti.lay
and scored three ruim to Ui fmit
HrooUiyn. 4 to Wlllmr Hdlile il.
who pitched for the UoMiik, wetik-
tied ill the final hi Raion when
lhne nlntfle, two Haeriflee filen uml
on rrrm ly Hloek prudueed Die
whinlnic rurifl. l-'ournler hit IiIh
twelfth home run of the neunon In
tho aixth. . It. H. i;.
JMttahur ,. 4 o
;ltrool(lyn 2 7 I
Mutterlea: Aldrldpe and MmUh;
Cooch; lluhbcll und T.iylor.
AMimcAX i.i:A;ri:. I
BT. IXH'iH (AV) Home run
cloutn, one by ManuBer Oeortfe tfln
Jer In tho ninth wtlh the tteore lied,
ffave tin Ht. l-oiiln Hrowim a fi lo
. i victory over WanhlntMun hete
.Monday. Hurry Klee, llrownle out-1
;"flelder, who aho obtained two other
lilts and accounted tor three of the
homo team's run, and Catcher1
Harxrave of the locals ni.sn htt for
thn circuit. it. ll. K. I
Wuahlnprton 4 tl s ,
Ht. lxula 5 li l
Hntti rles; Zuchnry ami Hev r.-ld;
(luaton and HnrKrove.
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IIOHioii 12, Cleveland 11.
CI.KVKI.ANI) tAI')IMneh Hit
ter Carlylc'n home run with n run
ner on In the ninth InniiiK Monday
Kuvp Uonton n 1 2 to I I victory over
ctcveliind. Morton ilSfit rive pllch--"Vm
hut only the hint two, N. unner,
- Hrown university boy, and WUik
,. ;leld were rffeetlve. 'he iwo leatnB
"rnttde r totnl of 35 hit. It. H. K.
Uonton a itf 4
Cleveland II l !
Hnttcrle: Kuhr, IturritiK, Kom.
Neubuer, Wlngficld and Ulschoff;
Hmi It h, Miller, Hhautc and I., S u .
til, Myntt.
IMillatlclplila 1. Detroit 1.
IlKTHOlT (AP) tjultin held
Petrolt to five hit Monday and
Philadelphia, defeut.-d Ihe Tigers
4 to 1, In u fust game. The for
mer lioalon liurter, claimed by
Philadelphia via the waiver routi-.
held the Tigers well In cheek cu
re pt In the first Inning, when the
home team scored Its only run.
Ilule was the star player of the
game, rapping out a triple ami u
homer In three trips to the pime.
Hi'orv: It. 11. K.
Philadelphia 4 l
Jtetrolt 1 6 1
Hailerles: Quiun uod lvrinks;
M toner, Carroll and Hussler.
GIANTS TURN
sa era
NEWS
Billy
fi: or (;iti:ATKHr
M'hiii tin vtMenin, H.-rli I'limock
shut out tlic henvy-hitUiift AlblellCh
over 15 liming the other tluy, lit
I tirnet I In one or the peemlcr per
rt)iiniiiit'f or hit Jong H'ttt lllutii
mis -iim''I'.
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Not only did the Ywnkee hurler
bliiuU t be MackH, bill over that
IcriKthy fllrclch he pei in it ted but
four H:ife HwatH, one u trl)l" by
.llmtiiy Dyke tluii all but broiiKht
defeat.
Any Kiinuer hoiditiK Ihn Muck
men lo but u tfiiartet of Hafetti-H in
15 Hcw.loiiN Ik cerlalnly iIImIiIiik up
a reul bratnl of plichltiK. too. I-'cutM
like thai aren't poppiriK out very
on i n thene iluy. Not by a lottK
inurKli).
in all lhoe ir frame. I'ennoelt
!lbln'r iHHtie a Holllary puhh, or
! make a wild pilch either. The
I MackH had juhI Iwo men left on
'ihe Kuekfl. Iteal hurling In every
! serine of the won). 1
Frankly, It was imo of tho brt
hits of piii'liintr, everything conitl
ered, luriieit In on a major leatiu
tllUIIIOIItl III IJIllK WHIM' llfllf.
thi: itKcoitn fiA.Air:.
The 1-0 buttle didn't quite equal
the runjor league record, however.
1 For buck In I!H8, WanhliiKton und
jChlcniro played mi 18-lnnln(f con
tcnl, iho former flmilly winning by
the Hume- count the Yankee whip
ped the Muck. '
j -That battle of t?ven years ogo
tatid uh the longfNi of iiiodrn
.times 'Whercinbut 0 single "run vn
ncored. In 1HK2, I'rovldeiice trim
med Detroit bv u aiitular count.
1 But that of counter was in the so-
called "oltl d-iiya.' (
Tlie longiHt scoreless game on
record In the mujor wuh pluyed
by Iietrolt und Washington on July
1(1, l'J0! ut Detroit.
df nuunory imrvH correctly, 10d
dh) Niimmvi-H hurled the entire
game for the 1'yger that hot alter-
tioon. He wuh opposed by, Hob
'Cltoom und Jolly tiny. The tilt
wus flmilly railed on account of
durkuea:).
1 HeVen year luter the Ht. I.ouIh
'Hrown a nil Host on lied Hox but
tled through 17 stomas deadlocked
ntti-ti.
Thov are the premier perftirm
niiccH lnnrnr erclchM frnys nn
ctmccriicil In major leuKiie hl'Joiy.
liRAZILL LEADS
COAST RATTERS;
HAS 20 HOMERS
BAN FnANClHCO, Cul, (lly the
Associated rreKH) I'runlt Hruall,
Seattle third huHejnan, Is ugaln
lending the Puclitc Coast league
hatter with an uwragt of .4nf, un-
otflclal figures, Including Hutur-
day's game, ahow. "I.eiiy" ('innl,
with the Suit l.al;e Iteet, h a close
Hecond with ,4't'J, und I'aul Winter
of the Heals. Is ihxi with an aver
tige of .400.
Kohwer, I'ortland, hi setting the
pace for the Henvern with a per
centage of .Sim. Hood batting ,3ii2
top the Angel swatters, while
Mruhnlter b-ad the ak -with
,:U2, Hoffman is high mutt with
Die Hnaitr.H with .3M7. and Hem
lnuiy lead the Vernon Timers
wit h a .Ktlit average.
I.:inrre el the Hall l.nke rhil.
tups the list of home runs v,U) 2h
circuit rlouts. Itrnxll holds sect.nd
Itoitor wtlh 20.
In tin' base stealing department.
l.nKerrc anI Lane ol Health' are th-d
will) l total of swiped cusltlons
each.
llu tors for three base hits also
go to l axerre. The Halt Like
NhortHtop hns 12 three hnggers,
while O'Doul of the ,.mc club lias
nine, 1
Men's clothe may he more sensi
ble, but women ure not eraxy
enough to wear coats in July.
All the world loves n lover ami
tries to sell him something.
El
IlujI
hunched lilt off Hoyt Monday und
made It two stratKht from the
Yankees, S to 4. Kahcr pltch-d 111
fine form, having only one bad In
ning when two single and u home
run by (b-hrlg netted threo runs.
A lane on Imlls und three pinch
hitters In the ninth Inning pushed
itver another run for the visitors.
Johnny Mostil In addition to hit
ting stfe in hi sixteenth consecu
tive game, stolo his twenty. ninth
! of the auson. It. II. V..
New York 4 7 1
Chicago U 1
Hatterles: Hoyt and Hengour.h;
1aber and Kchulk.
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flOW llll SIIIC MANAIJI': TIIKMf How I'arli'V. Ml. Hlld hrr wvni
nr iililiin- wut I:iIumi miiin Ihrir mrlvul in N'- wh fioin
licliinil 'llnv ri-ahiil Ihe liimir ol IIih iian-nlH. ut Arllniitml. N
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KKOAHODO AS THE GREATEST CKAFT OF IT8 TYPE In (lie world, I lie N-19'JttO. Kalian air
(Up, lit ihuwn hure moiling: her iueccsful maiden (rip. The control oar alroiiKly rnwmbln thai ut
the V, 8. ship, Ia ngtn.
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of tlio KitKliMli iililiun or tl:
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, turn nl Ihe I nil rd Nlnl,
MWIll. Ml HOI. AS lns.
Knrlh U rlmi'Minc Ixvmiv
ConKrru d,M nol nie.1 for
almml a yr.ir, or Is it lvaie
t'oollujte'a n.w I. win,
Smalr and not Ih. Ilouss. .
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TIS NOM5 OTHKU THAN ANITA STICWAliT, sMlillB ab.illt
Hie puivlies ol lui Inline In her Intrit "l.lle Uual AIihIi-I "
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WORLD CHUMP
NKW YOHK (AC) Jimmy
floodrh-h of Huffato, N. Y.. won the
lightweight elimination luurnaniont
staged under the ttuilc'S of the
Nt'W York .slat uthd-lle eointi.i
slon when he .scored a technhui
knockout Monday nlj-fht over Sian
iHhtUH (.oaywi of f'hile in Ihe sec
ond round of r l.r-round match at
Ihe QueensborO Athlet'e club. I.oa
yza rcacttire.l IiIh right ankle hi u
rail In the flrwt round but plm-kily
remained in the contest until the
white towel of dHiiil wan tur.Hi-il
Into Ihe ring after :ifi Heeond ot
the second round.
My virtue of this victory (lood
rlch will he ctoak"i with the
world's light weight chamidott.ship
left vacant by the r.-liretiieiil ol
Hentiy i.eanord, by th - .Ww York
aihl-tic commiHsioii.
I'lve limt-H in the first round,
flood rich knocked th- fliili-an
down, simply overwhelming his ri
val by his superior Mnimth.
(.AMI S TOUAY.
American iJ-aguc.
WaHhingtoii at St. I.ouis.
I'hilad.-lphiu at I letroll.
New York at t'hlcago.
Hostoil at I'h-vclainl.
National l agiu'.
rittsburg at ' lirooklyn.
t'lncintuiti at Huston,
t'ltlciigo at New York.
St. I.ouis at Philadelphia. .
Pacific Coast l.ennite.
Vernon at Salt Lake.
Oakland at Sacramento.
Portland sl l-os Angeles.
Seattle at San Krancis;o.
wm ' "x i n ''bTV'" i
Not Temporary Relief But CURE
piLES or other Retfal or Colon
ailments should not be experi
mented with. They should and can be
permanently CURED by my non-surgical
method.
Send today for my FREE BOOK con
raining scores of voluntary testimoniali
from patients, some of whom had suff
ered 20 years and had tried every kind
ot drug ana treatment. Keaditondyou
will better-understand why
I can give a Written Guar
antee to CUKE your Pile
or refund your fee.
DEAN. M.D..Inc
PORttAND 0FUCE&: SEATTLE OFFICES:
Dr Dban Bui Hum ftTU-IUZ Stufv fSiiUrfinn
9THANI)xMAI N 6 TH ANO PINE
BAKER STAGE
Leaves La Grande
From 1116 Jefferson
Phone 46.1-.I
8 A. M. 1 P. M.
j Bargain!
! Cherries
llfnes mill Lantherm
MIc fur lTi-lb. 1hi.
Hring your boxes
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
rhono ktaln 7(1
SWAT
THE EARLY
FLY!
Fly Tox
Cenol
Swatters
Poison .
Tanglefoot
El Ynmpiro
Sprayers.
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
ts i & t:i -rkt
jjrtjiajaa
fin
CrlA&&
CLERKS WALLOP
! STOREKEEPERS
FOR FIRST M
TWII.lt. HI' l l.Atil i:.
f'iubs
Athletics ..
Klorekeepwj
Shops
Hl-Jackers
(;lserviT .
Clerks
Pet.
.7Mi ,
.Cti7
.licit
,f,i'(i ;
,4iMi i
. ! (i 7 :
The t'h-rks upset the dope last
night In lite twilight league anil tie-
Tcated the Storekeepers, a i'lrst di-!
.vision team since the stsison slarl-l
...i v in -t Himiiv lEoNcnbatitn. '
rierk pitcher, linoi-ked a home run j
n it h two men on.
Halt erics: 'lerks: liot nbaitm
and Kvans; Storekeep. rs: t'ecil
and l.uttdv. -,
Wedtiesilay nlghl the 111-. lackers
are scheduled to play (he Athletics
and Kriday night the lHw.-r.vr
meets l he Shops. .
PACirir coast m:a.i r.
riubs
S'ati l-'rancisco
Stilt Lake
Seattle
I. OS Angeles
Cortland
Sacramento .. .
Vernon
W.
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No game in Pacific
U. S. Tires - Balloons - Cords
A COMPLETE STOCK.
Blue Mountain Garage
Opposite P. O.
Reprinted from the First Balloon lire
Announcementa
"You ride on a cushion of air."
"Ruts and bumps are smoothed out."
"The car and its occupant! are protected from
jolts and jars."
"Shocks are absorbed before they reach axles
and springs." : ,
"On uneven roads where ordinary tires bounce,
these flexible low-air pressure lires roll over
the bumps, permitting better average speed."
"Save repairs." . J . .i:. ' ' i '''
Low-Air
is
HERE is a list of balloon tire advantages taken
from the first balloon tire announcements.
These were the things that car owners wanted. '
The things that mode them demand balloon tires.
Read them and then ask yourself how you can get
them except in a tire that can be run at low enough
air pressure to provide a soft air cushion between the
car and the road.
Some car owners have been sold the bal'con princi
ple and then handed the name only.
Just a big, round, fat tire with the name "Eolloon"
on it will not necessarily give low-air pressure riding
comfort.
The original ideal of the industry was a flexible
side wall, low-pressure tire.
Yet today some "balloon" tires must be run at too
high pressure for ideal cushioning, as they wear out
too fast when they are run soft.
It is important to you .as a car owner to remember
this fact.
The United States Royal Balloon is spoken of as the
"Balloon Tire Principle at its Best", because it can be
run at low-air pressure without injury.
It is built of Latex-treated Web Cora which provides
the necessary strength and flexibility.
It has the U.S. Low-Pressure Tread which wears
slowly and evenly and eliminates early, uneven and
unsightly wear.
Specify U. S. Royal Balloon Cords and be sure of
true low-pressure cushioning.
United States Rubber Company
U.S. Royal ?z
Balloons
with the New Flat
"Low- Pressure
TREAlf ' and built
of Latex - treated
Web Cord
United States Tires
arc Good Tires
For sale by:
BLUE MT. GARAGE, La Grande.
CLYDE KIDDLE. Island Citv.
ORE. TRAIL GARAGE, Union, Ore.
LOCATION
Caly-ciiincr from the La
Grande National Bank
will simn l)f ready fo' us.
ASH BROS.
Monday: teams traveling.
The word "thoroughbred.
eoittu.se. 1 with pure bred, is
ott.-n
term
properly appiteu oniy 10 a i
light horse tlMl- were i nl
into America in 1 7:i"
jreed of
roduced
M. A. HARRISON, Mgr.
Pressure
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Chicago , Now York 4,
C1I1CAUO AI') i Chicago