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: r Pape Two THE LA CKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday. July1tU2j. Finest Merchandise And Absolutely Guaranteed. Hill's Department Store 'A IfXMt Pint' To Triulr" SPORT NEWS mm top LEAGUE AGAIN AMFKK'AN M'.Adl I'. fllll W. I.. lVt. I'lillnilill'hhl r.2 2U .HI! WusliiliKtoli t.J JU .CS9 t'hit'UKO 41 4U ,S i.trcilt 43 42 .lull Hi. l.oul 4.1 42 .(.ml Vli-vvlniMl S 4K . 4 1 . Ni'iv York :if. 4 .4 22 I JiO.HIUII 20 &7 .312 . ( national i.i:aui i:. CluU VV. I., JVt. pltUbgrie , 4K so .UK, N.-w York in S3 .(iin Hrooklyn 41 411 am . m lnnutl s 41 . si Hi. I.oula :i'J 4.1 .471! J'hllxMliliia .m 4:i .470 rhli-aKo " 4 .43!i I Jloalon 113 fi ..llix! ly Evans 0f Joins Managerial Ranks ' BEtVERS-DROPv GAM SOUTH rAeirir ro.v-'r i. -If ' rn.ri;.i; bam bai.b. IhirliiK four years of toIlcK' hnschull, Owen t'arroll, Holy Oohw Iiltcliltije H4nsiii(oii, Uit only Ihu unities u hull, i nun 1I11- MirprU niimhef or IN. hi less than two week of hljt li'HKin hfob:ill, (he raiiie Owen ( aii-oll hits ns uh ii'Hiiy battle a, he 1II1I iliirliiK lib rutin collex c-iiiver. Only the bata nf hla tcaiumitvH kept tilt- nniiilicr of ib-fcuta from ImIuk three. In hia ibbut he (eft lite Kiiine with the wore 8 to 7 rillt'AOO (Al) rfKulned first place V the American league pennant r by wlmiliiK u 110111110 header front ! ('hieBtfu while Waahlhfflou lost to lietrolt. 1'irnt Kame It. II. K. Hiilodelphlu tf IX 1 Oilcuico 7 11 o Balterlca: Harris, Baiimrtnrlncr. ' WublbeiK and Cochrane. I'crkiiiH; Thuraton, I'onally, Hverle 11 ml Crotme, Orahowskl. nnruml koh'1 it. H, K. ; I'hllRileljihiu II 16 l IhleuKO 6 la 4 liultericii: Jtuniinel unl 'oeh . r me; , ltoherUon, CvetiKroM uml HfhiMk, UruhowHkl. DKTUOIT (Al' It. H. K. Wnshttigloit It 1' 2 ,JJ lrolt , 6 II 0 Itntterien: Kurther ami Riiel; rollliia and Woodull. lo win out. 1 'iniueHtlonalily there h a wide dlHereni-e ln-twei-n the rulh'KO und i'hUmlelpMa l "K"' hnind of Imre-ltatt. I'er- thieHday lii " ' vii- 1 jii . i i.iii. iiun ini'i iiiitii iiwfii 1 ur- I roll. 4 t'lllhH w. 1 ivi. San KrnnelMeo ifi 3:t .cca Suit l-uk'- f.tj 4,1 .iim; .uttl.. f,4 44 .f.f. LoM Atlffelf 4! .f3l I'orllnnii 41 4(J .tor. Sat-ratie nfo :i7 74 '-nion i;4 vks'h:hm.vs owns. , Meet the new manager of the Chltaco Cul. In nther words iermtt us to Introduce Mr. "liubult" Maranvilh;, Ii.iik rtnrtled us one of the beet Intleldeni In Iho guine. MiiriiMvllUt i-iinic 10 tli CubM In a Irude with I'lttHburg last winter, llu's hern iilayliiK profuaslonul hull over 15 beunons. Ha HiifeHilN I4HI Klllff-r wlui ulliittil the Cubs since Aug. 4. 11121. I Jack Dcmpsey Ready To Meet Gene Tunney i.i:a;i i:. it '. :IT.' I.OI IH (Al') Jloslon .. , , HI.' l.onl cifT; TliiHli und lltirKriivi!. h. v.. t 1 Y 11 Ui 1 jri,KVKI.AND (AT) : i :Vr Kft'tie H. H. E. Kw York 4 11 2 . Cleveland 5 14 0 . , Huttorlt': Hhawkey iind Hon-'-Itouirh, O'Neil, Hrhantc; t'ole, Hlie,CR, Ktirr and Myatt. Berond ffumr It. II. E. t-Nww York 9 14 2 . rievrland 4 11 6 litterlen: ivnuorfc itnd O'Neil, . ItetiKough; Miller, HpeM'P and J. X , . XATIONAI I.KAtil E. NEW YOltK (Al1) It. H. E Ht. I.OUIH S S New York - 7 1 1 Hatterlfw: Haines mul O'latTfll Harncn uitd Snyder, HUOOKLYN (A!) It. II. K. .Cincinnati 2 8) Hrooklyn si n ' - Hatterleii: lionohue. May and riiiKT; (.Irlmea and Taylor. BOSTON (AP) H. I. E. ritluburg , 3 ti 1 Ho8lon 4 11 1 liuttrlea: Munition. Adams and Oooeh; Hwiiton nd Ulbnoii. f'lUI.ADKI.I'HlA (AT) It. H. K. ChlcaKo 8 8 U J'hlladelid.la 3 U 3 BatterU'fl: Alexander and Oon sulra; Itlng. l lrieh, ('ouch und W ilson. Henry Grlnwo1d, one of Wlst-on-nln's nioBt tllusttiouM retired lann- 1TB, got a.O.SU eKM lIOIil 1 1 piilh'tH confined In a pen !u I tt v, tde, ellihl fe. t Ioiik. and wtKhl tect hlKh lueit year. Pon't heHliate about triltiiK a man you wtn lo tunn y lit daugh ter. The ehaiui-a are In' wtsilte.i you would, too. Toll him lo lake Cod I.lv.-r Oil for a couple of montlifi and K1 enough good healthy fl.'ith on his . tones to look like a real man. Tell him h won't have to nwul low th nasty oil with the mum. atlna: fiahy ta.stc, lueaioe th.' Mr Vojr Ibonttorlf-.i. of N'-w ork . arr now puttinir up t'od l.lwr dn aiiRar routed tablet form. Ask for MrCoy'a Cod IJver (HI Compound Tabli-ta HhI t'ros; More. (tluM IruK, Jnr.. fc L. Irns: Co., nnti cvtry dru fflat worthy the name a-ll thrm 60 tablvtt 60 cintn. Any man or woman can put on five pound?. of healthy fUnh In 30 duya or yoir druKKt will wtllinxly refund the pur-hKM pib-f. On woman put on 15 pounds in alx wreka. Children stow ro ,but and aironir. "(let Met'oya, the orlrlnal and K'iniintj Cod Uver Oil Tablet." dv. tile miMvrr Is thai Itljf league lintiei-H rswlnir at few bail IihIIn while the colleice athletes go after ninny. ItOASTS ;mh ci'iivr. Carroll hna a ood curve hall. He made Nitckera out of inoHt tol lKe phtyerH with the low hook. ThlH Ntyle delivery IH liiont effec tive at the knee or below. If the batter wulta the plteher out. It la obvious that all dellverlra blow tho knee will he eallel bnlla. Carroll tella me thl't with two Htrlkea on u eollcwo player a eurve ball w'.iKlfd low would Invariably eattfle. the hatter to ko after II, with poor results. The low curvo la a r.tylo of de livery that major leuicuv t butters are tnnllnetl to puas up. Oeeantun nlly they am fooled In follow Ina: th low curve but mor often, they paw K lip it ifct "aaHni t-htk U lnnhlllty to et the hatters o blu nt tho low curve Iirh Imvii one of tho svir liniittkniH that larroll Ihih Kiiffeml. I.OW BAM, IIAXIHCAI'. 1 happened to bo ono of tho um pires In Carroll's ft rat two at arts. In his first arame, utftilnat Boston, his Ktiernl style with the exception of his fast ball Impressed me. In his second gnmc, ujraliist St. I.oula, he showed mo a much belter fust ball. It had what basebull players are pleased to term c "hop." Thut la, Iho bnll raises KllKhtly aa It n-uchea fhe batter. Perhaps too much waa expected of Carroll because of his marvel ous performances us u colleKlun. I'ONNlbly he wo si started a trifle too o(ui. No doubt his IneU of knowl- eilK'i of the nireiiKth ami weakneNS of the different 1. altera has handl cappeil htm. Jt la n matter of record that Cur roll, who us ti colleftlan lost only two bull K'iini'H In Oil, lias been un able to fiiiinh ony one of his first three starts as a blic leaguer. In none of his games has he been hit hard. Kuitlty support, coupled with timely hitttnir on the part of the opiKMltlon, has been hla down fall In each Instance. Ih-spito his poor ttel.twny 1 am still Inrlliicri lo tho opinion that Carroll Is a gn'at prospect. THLETICS WIN FROM HI-JACKS, NINK TO THREE! ! M::V YOHIv (AD Jack Demp- ey, w oi Id heavy wettrht ('haiuplun. and hiH will-, returned from Eu rope thi.s aitrnoou on the liuw I loiiM-rir. I i.-in ps-y said he was prepared to HkIiI once thlH year, probably In September, wit li Clene Tunin-y. j U7 j American IlKht heavyweight chain I pion, as Ills oppomnt. vked about a ilKht with Hurry 1 II.Kill 1 Clubs Alhletles Ktorekeepi'l-fl Shops Hi-Jaekers ..' Observer Clerks W. K. lvt.j 4 I .Mm, 4 2 ,i;7; S .(JiHI j t 3 .4'mi 2 3, .4 ' The Athletics crept Into lh I. -ad In the Twilight Icuku' yrsti-rday urteniooii by dcfealliiK the Hi Juckers to , The Hl-Juckers scored all three of their runs In the first Inninir uti Mills, Mempst-y said he would be ready for him next year. Oempsey sab he hud an offer I'roiu l-'loyd l-'itzslmmonH for a fiKht 1 at M lehiKun City, lml.p on ha bur threw hits nd four errors. In Ih. lr half the Athletics eveliid thlliKS I)) unil the score remained a ti Ihe, third when Ourity's three Ii.ik Kr and alnKhs by JlurK-(i. Melu nls and Kainiim bronchi In two more scores. In Ihe fourth (ieert sen hit a home run with two on und Jifirxett circumnuvlnated the buses on a single and i ftchler'H er ror. Curroll, excepting the first in nltiK, hud the Hl-Jackcrs at his mercy, uIIowIuk u minimum of till and atrlkliiK out alv men. Wllllums wua hurd hit In the fired, third, and fourth anil whiffed but two. The Hl-Juckers made but one error to Ihe Athletics six. A double. It. tkirtty to Murshull to Black, pre vented the winners from adding more scores In the first. Score by Bullitt's. 1245 Hl-Juckers 3 it U 0 n 3 Athletics 3 U 2 4 x y Butterits: Williams and .Sh.-r-wood; Carroll and Karnum. Friday nlRht the Observer h'liin plays tho Shops. day with Hurt ley Mudden as an op ponent but wanted time to consider until i,,,iH l,('IOI'e accepiliiK. iteiutive to ins mutus Willi ine New York state athletic conituia sioli, lieiupsey said he txpectcd to t ratKhteii matters out with t he commission some time next we-k. Ije Hutd the contract with Kearns did not expire lihltl September I . 1 und tiiui Ki-urns would book any matches for him. The champion uppeured In Kod shape althoiiKh lln-d from the loritf trip. He exM'ets to rtimaln in Svw York forobout a week, uftcr which he will leave for Ihe 1 nclflc coast to eitt.se up some business arraiiK-' meiits and lo see jus parents In Halt Lake city. Frankie Cenaro Now World's Title Holder Exports Higher Yield From Kaku Oil Fields llAKC, (API On the occasion of the fifth anniversary or the Baku oil field, the Soviet prexa cave some details of the pi enent state a nl productivity of the oil f hills and outlineil the program of tlselr future development, The HuUu nil fteldti, which be fore the revolution helonK'd to 27l different owners, are now un ited under one nmnatrenteiit. The vield if oil which lu lt;'o whs as low as 1 1 1 een.iKMi pood.s a mouth, has now been brought up to ul niost ai'.om-.oiMi poods, which Is upproxtmstcly the pre-war stan dard. Ther are now In exploita tion I'l.ncu wells. iMst viir Unas In exported from Baku ;U.MiMi,lMHi pM)dH of oil. B i epeeied thnt durbii; the comlnir year not leas than 34o.oeo.tMH' will he obtained. New equipment and machinery wen; boimht in America this year, and the methods or obtaining oil hue leeu entirely revolutloniied At pr'.ent the government is eml'iirktiiK upon a costly program of building un additional pipe line connect ina: Bnku with Batttm. on which it will spend morr than $U, oott.eou. rrt of the order for pipes Is expected to be placed ab road, probably In America. Th mc heme will b fi nun cod bv the State (HI trust itseir without any subsidy from tho ffovcrnnirut. (AMi:s TODAY Ameiicnn I, ensue. Wash In c ton ut I etrott. Chlkolelphla ot chlcaKo. New York at Cleveland. Boston at Sf. I.ouis. National l.cnuuc, rittsbuiK ut Boston. Ciminuati at Brooklyn. Chicago at I'hlludelphia. St. l.ouls at New York. f Seattle San I' rniM ist-o n, SAN l-'BANCISCO (AC) Score-- li. H, Seattle z IS Sun Kruiicia.'u It 14 Balterb-s: I Hiniovicli, l.ueaa and Baldwin; I'ntrer, 'Jril'fiii, ilc- Weeijey Mild Yf He. Saei-aiiicntti 12, OnMaiKl ',. SACRA M k NT( ) I A I ' I li 1 1 i ' j Oakland & 7 4 racraiieuro ij i r i Balteriea: CoHter, Kutiz .un Bead; lncl and WacUenieid. Bos Aiinelcs I, I'oiitan I I. 7-oH ANt;Ei.i-:s iM ) u. n. i-:, Portland 7 lOS AtleleS .- , 4 1 0 1 Batteries: Burns and Hannah-: Payne and Smnlbern. Salt Lake 1), Vernon 7. . HALT J.AKE (AP) it.. H K. Vernon 7 14 ( Salt. Lake y js 2 Balleri. h; Pilbdte. I. u d o I p h. Bryan and Meh;tn; .SiiiKleton, Pi-rcy and Cook. Maoris Trace Race Ancestry to Hawaii HONOU U' (AP)- Many of the Maolrs of Australia consider that their ixice had Its origin i:i Hawaii centuries uko, It has oe.n revealed by Hat ina Jitkuha. a pronilix-nt .Maori, lb- Is her.' with a nxoupi of Mormon church w oili-r:i from ' Australia to visit the famous Mur inon temple at l.aie, (lahu. JakoUi said that he had traced his uneestrw back to a chieftain named Heuia, who ruled the island of Hawaii. After a devastating war In which Ileum was defeated Uidly ami forced to flee from Ihei island for his lite, he ami a lew j companions set sail for the south In huge w ar canoes. Maori le-1 ends have. It. that tiny lauded in New Zealand and lived there for several years. Later ileum relurn- ! worshipped lo us their supreme be- liiK. They had a large temple In the Puna uis: rlct of Hawaii, but later turned to the woihhip of other gods, ileum returned to New Zoa lund und iiKiny people accompanied him. 'He uIho took jt Bo linage of JO. Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire, became displeased with the Huwultiins, who were worshipping inuny Idols, and veined her anger by covering their lands and temple with lova, the legends x:iy. This would account lor the ancient lava Hows from Maunu K.a and Man na l.oa. Jakoba said the Maoris had cs- ti srv MIT;. ill ' 4 r: 4m NEW LOCATION Caly-corncr from the La Crunk' .National liank will soon be ready fo- us. ASH BROS. Vo;y.r,sht hy Harrltt it Uwlny MIW THAT THK l OdTBAI.I. SI ASON is mailim a close. It U pritliiihly -.lift- In in bit ibiN pui ore. Billy I' nrl of Wash Ingtoo, I) ., K ttlHiwii luilating his football from the paie tire of un nbllginu inoiorlst a popular stunt anion;; youthful gridiron stain ui the national capital. tahlishcd the names of the canoes In which their ancestors went from when th Hawaii lo New Zealand. Kterlliut's Itiso Alhtts Diaoiund S;ies to AiiieWraus In Bomlnn I.ONOON (AP) Hiumonds us larVe aa hazelnuts In Beltings for men have uti ruclcd much atten tion here lately where jewelry of this kind Is sold chiefly to Ameri cans. English men, excepting- In mre Instances, never wear dia monds, especially as rings, and on this account they never the wen In the jewelry shops until spiiiur tourist season opens. tHculcrs here say the Americans nro buying fewer diamonds than formerly. This Is attributed to the I act t hut the stones are a p proxi mately ;ia dmr hep- us in tio 'l.'nit- d States, now that the pnund ster ling is virtually at par, and in ad dition purchasers are expeoted lo pay tiie tin per cent duly when ar riving on the other Hide, 011 an iir-peclion lour of federal b ri:.atioM project!). Tin- governor announced that he would issue a statem. nt within the m-xl two ui-ks tiettine: forth bis position witli relation to recommending; stati! aid in dev. piping the proj ects. This stat. -nieiit will b issued, the Kov.-riior said, following receipt- of a stat oo-n 1 from Secretary Work nr. to He- government's altitude in connect urn wilh the proposed de velopment operations ' BTCHINGS See vour doctor. VIcks, how ever, will allay the irritation. I Qum, 17 Million Jar UtmJ Y warty Padfli' l 'on 1 League, Vernon at Salt Bake. ( htkland at .4icrameiito. Porlland at l.os Angeles. Seattle at Sun Kranclsco. NEW YOBK (AP) Krankle Clenaro of New York, American fly weight rttaniplon, is th legitimate acucccssor to the world's title as a result of the death Tuesday in California of Puncho Villa, accord ing; to William Mul. loon of the New York state boxing commission. Ocnaro by r.nson of two decisions which he held over Villa, hits been I , , 1 1 ,umm,T,um il Bemember the old liodiloned a'a leniltnir ehn Ooif.i- nn.l a,,i1u.,. ' ..1..1 .. . . " " v... - gu woo m reailie.l When VOu iuiw nuentlv succeeds to the crown. h,.r ,,,,,. , tM hiilir' suit ? You would think an unto speed er would run instead of walking when afoot, but he doesn't. Weather-tight and' St ick-t igkt Rasmusscn'sPure Paint docs more than merely coat the surfaces with a weather tight film - A coat of Rasmussen sticks ughi to the surface and keeps the structure "weather tight" AiA your dealer Jor cohr cards.s Ask your painter for an estimate. Beiaus hf nativra of Abyssin ia will not accept the Austrlsn Ma ria Theresa thaler unlets i bears rhn date 17S0, all new rolna bear this dute. PAINTS & VARNISHES RASXfUSSEN PURE PAINT That! the nanif of the paint to u.v tot the ouisiJe surfaces of ytnir house, it.iriie, Ctc. It b the vrrf hmhc quality of paint obtainable lot protCvtKm aamt weather. The wide ranee ot attractive Kirmn. loua colors make it tay to decide on your color Kheme. hull direct Uu on the lAbci, Bargain! Cherries Bines' -ami Bniiiherts ."die for 1,-lh. box. Bring your boxes La Grande Warehouse &. Sforae Co. Phone klala 7ta i): ;vi:uoi i:ms i kii- SAI.l:.l, (hi'. (Iciviniir I'tiTPr. r.turrnl Monilay I'rom Ka.st.Tn (Ir'-lron. wlnTi1 hf ai-roinpi'lli''! SVort'tnry WorK ami otlu-r nruciitl.s BAKER STAGE Leaves La Grande rrom 111G Jefferson I'lione 4C3-J 8 A. M. 1 P. M. li See the Canadian Ttpckies AT" TT IFTTl J LT 11 I M - 1L r,M- Jasper NATIONAL PARR This Is The One-Profit Coach on the Standard Six Chassis built by Studebaker f Sun 1 r .. -v -.ww f&JW t .fair V't.i v v "t -vl . ..tl7WJ.V'T-.n;.W.Tt-i.T.r. gmiMiiiWMy. . r 1 r Sold by Grande Ronde Lumber Company LA (i'KANI)K, OKGC0N ON PAGE G of this newspaper there is an iniirtiint announcement by The Stude bakor Corporation of America. It explains the "one-profit" plan of manu facture which enables Stuilobaker to offer the exceptional value found in this sturdy, depend able Standard Six Coach. Turn to Page G and read this advertisement! Then come in and see this remarkable car in fairness to yourself, learn, the value Studi baker offers. On your trip East or your va cation tour see Jasper National Park's 4,400 square miles of scenic glories. Cioif at Jasper Park Lodge. rcry mile a picture Scenic Booklet Free LOW SUMMER FARES A.B. Holtorp, City Pass. Agent 122 Third St., Portland, Ore. Phone Broadway 5300 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 9 x 12 Pabcolin Rug FREE WITH SELLKRS CAIHNRT W. II. Sohnenkamp Co. LOI R FLOORS OF FIXE Fl RXITI RE kmkmomm Saft'ttj -Stviflltf Gimfurfdbli Q Conip lo Our Slum- Ih-pot nl llllj .Icffiiwiii Ave. Ml Slnitrs l.ar fnim I'Iioit Knllj: Kxn.pl sniiilnjs. I I .AVI S cliAVDM loii ,Ir-ili 9 A.M. - 1 l-.M. - l:Oil I'.M.; Kiimliiy. U A.M. - 1:110 P.M. Ilnkrr 0A.M.- I I'.M.- :;l(l-.M.: Silmluy, tt A.M. - 1 :3(l I'.M. l'l'iulli'loii Dally 1 1 A.M. - I :llll I'.M. I'l( riiiinr Main 71111 S5I5D0WN Palance in monthly pay ments as you ride. .Mo J. OSS STUDEBAKER THIS IS A STUDL'HAKER YEAR. THIRD AXXTAL SERIES OF Turkey Shoots lly M0-C0 SPORTING CLl 15 SUNDAY P.EFORE Thanksgiving NOV. 22, AM) SUNDAY IJE FORE Christmas DECEMP.ER 20. HiiTCff And Hotter Than Ever At Mo l o Spot tins ( lull's Trap Grounds, Oro Dell