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THE LA .-GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER Monday, July 20, l!)2f. :I" c:' Gossard Corsets "The Line of Beauty" Hill's Department Store "A iHl Place. To Trnilo" SPORT OS .ANGELES MS SERIES - f- PACIFIC COAST m-aoi i:, ; ,' t i-luU W. I.. Pot. -Siin' Kranrinco 7 7 . 0 r, - Holt !M 4ft .Ml t' hmu- r. n 4ci .r.r.n ,.08 Anneles : 6T 4 .f.M ' Itorlland 47 II .4 mi ' Oakland 40 7 .447 t Haornmmitii .. ... 40 (14 .:K4 " Vrnon V. r,7 .aim ; Uy wlnnlnK ycabnliiy'H double ; header from 1'ortlanri tin I.on An- ' kW" Pacific roam l,euKU 'lh i ' jnodc It nix straight ni cinched the ; iwrle. - - -Shuttle and Krlwco enK"K''d In two J Klucglng duni with 82 runa. :tt hltis tteorod In Hi rirst Km'-, ihiih ; and 32 hlU In the ec.nd game. Oakland won both Vuimn from Parrurnrnto and Vernon triumphed over Hull .oko 7 lo 4 and 3 in 2. Vernon 7-H, Kali I.nke -1-2. " Halt lakk h. n- h. Vernon - - 7 IJ 2 Halt Jjikn 4 fl 4 MtutleiieB: Hryun and Whitney; Rlnglcton und rook. Hvvend gain- H. II. K Vernoo 3 7 2 Halt iJiko 2 6o liUwtn: Johnnon and Hrhanir; fieri: y and Patera. (He.vm InninKft) Loa Arwloa 4-4, Portland 3-3. Ua ANOELKS (AP) It. H. K. -Portland 10 2 , Anjrlii !2 2 rkilterlw Burna and Tohln; Hufrhen, Glnxner und Bpeneer. ,;Heoond gaine - ' H. H. K. rPbHlund ... ....t, , 4 2 f)U AngHlim :.t...L 4 .0 1 p TUnttorlea: HolllnKHworlh And .Jlnunnh; frundiUI, Jtool and hand. ;.:HeflClUi 3Q-11. l'VUro 12-12 : C'ftAN FRANCISCO. (AP) tr -Tteoro i,, , U., H. , !' Puttln 20 23 0 J- Hun Frunelm'o 12 I ft 2 w" 'Man'urU'ii: ' Wt&WW WIHI. 'IMiniO!-1 vim, l.ucun and K. Huldwln, Ialy; 4 . x-uckett, Pfoffcr, l)emeyr and 80Dd game H. H. V,. J, RettOe 11 15 1 Sflir Franclpno 17 4 Italtorlea: Ilusiy. Ktwll, flirlkrr r" nud Daly, E. lialdwln; William, (itfiiry aiWl Yell. t. " Oakland Kucrainento 4-1. ' tfAf'UAMKNTO (AP) It, II. K. Oakland , 6 18 i H-irrumcnto ,.. 4 1 )lutterteit: Kruunr, I'ruott and Pv'h'r: anflrld. K. Hhea and Warkenfleld. ' ticrond game Oaklund KjN-ratnrnto H utter Ion: itoehlrr II. H. K. 6 10 1 ........ 4 13 1 und !Umd ; Vlmi, Martin, Hughoa and M. Hhea. QAMF-H TODAY, Amortcnn Longuc. 5 IVaahlngton at tievelund. ' Philadelphia at Hi. I.ouifi. , New York at Detroit Hon ton at Chicago. : Notional league, littahurg at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York, t'hlrago at Itnnton. fit, IOuU at Brooklyn. Js'o guinea Oiiietluled. 1 Lilt For the bclilnr mui or nuilil ail vli-ririp. hot pUlr, Mr. iHiTtro-srrw, Ifl a handy tfl rookir. It In a Vi'ry mrvloiahl' ppllanoe ami cost Imt very little momy. You can biy pverythlnn P.-o.. trloal you want line from a maida lamp to n naali. In niachiiiB and run al Waya be aurx of (f'tllnif ii obllglnif wrrloR, NE WS Billy Evasiffl r;oi,r and piichkus. (nlf may Im bad for Htiinr hall players hut it rinlnly not for pllrh- rs, If you would hvltcvc "lunch" l,fonuMl, slur hoiti.iMiw of I ho li l.fdliunl iH Ollt' Of till' nHl ftOlf- iiitKiiuf thi' mtijor liUKUtt luy viH. lit- Ih ulii'ii 111 llii- 7i'fi und Ht-I- duin IttriiH in u scon- thut in IiIkH r than fifi. TuriHK t Im hiiiiiiiht inonthn, l.t'Otmrd In 1 1 ih truvdM u round tin' f-ountry, pluyn ukuIiihi many, of ihf lmtinK.profi BMlonal golf'TA und ha.H won u niimlifr of hlKhly rrt'dliahH' vlrlorlrH. "(lolf Ih u prcat thliiK for pitch I for Iwo rtHiHonR," :iy.i Lfonard. "MoHt ilUlHTfl lH'Kh''t their letfH. They my all kluda of (itlt-ntlon to their pitching arm hut their under plnninx win no ronsiitenuion. (iulf strenKthenn the legs, - , "(lolf alHo inukes for a HtroiiRer wriMt und fltiKtirH. ThlH enuhlen u pltihr lo Ket u heller nrlp on the hall, ho neci-Hsary to good pitching." Leonard U cittivliii'fil Unit if nil 'pitcher in alt uoUci-h Micro would Im' a 2ft Pi itiK hiereaw' In general cffectlveiM. . ' tiiA.vrs iv TitoriirR. During my ftprlng tour of thr nouthorn truinirtg cuinnn, the New York OluntH loomed up uh euwlly 1lu best cluh tn Iho National leu- gun, the clusa of the muJorn. If fvi-r u team figured to repeat previous pennant BucCfHunH It wuh McUruw'ft clijh, 'Jlowever; InntMitd ot luting out in (rout at prieut tin Olnntri uro hard pn-naoil. t., An uiMinual amount of tough luck, tvhlch forced many of the atari of the loam out of the 'lineup for wooks, hurt, a great dcul, lncl dentally, the pitching nUimped. Thon. perhups, over-confidence hurt. Tht cl.i8s of tlu Otitnu wub ,au.iiuuilliml I iuii If fn-nnii'd .Ihn.ain could win whtm It pleuM'd. I'osfilhly It took too murh for grnntnd. When tnjurlt-a wrecked the lineup, vie loriea didn't come so cuaUy. New York has won tour Htrniglit pennants In tho Nntiomil lciutm It Im hiittiimll history that sUrlt great NiifccHM always imiKiK for overvnn. U den co. Mystery of Prussian Spy Solved by Death, Says German Writer HtiltLIN ( A P) The myatory ahoiit KiiKeno Anew, fr.moun Hpy of the Juin cmr of Htmala, han heen solved hy Arthur' Kntupffer, ac- coruing to tho Ilerllner Taanblatt To tliH world ut Inigti Kugone Aaew wu known un on of the principal leuderH of Km KusHlan rovoliitlmf, until he wom flnutly unniUHUed "hy thft HiiHMiun hlMturlnn, Wladimir tiurtiew, un u H"eret KiinhIuu agen and uh Niieh a revolm lonury inntl gi'tor. At u ecret n voliitionnry tribunal held hy the leudera of tho branch aHHoeliitlou of emlgrunl.H in London in i:hi Am-w waa sentenced to diuth. The condemned py, how-evi-r, vii8 not to he found unywhere despite the mord diligent warch hy the ftrrivt. HitHHian Horbtb-n in all count lien. He Heemcd to hav van inIici) into Hpuce. n now iiiiH been learned that AiH-w died In Herlin In HUH. H lived Un- n lime in the nt end Merlin under the nHmimnl immc i,f Kt-rl eunny..r. Kitulppcd with n puHMporl iie travoled aimlessly through the near UhI of Kmc 'ontlnually (..nring discovery by the powerful m en-t nrguulxullonH tM" KiiHla. lie then dlN.ippeured tl Hie Ut-rnuin provlnc.-M. irnveltUK limit uiii' Hitinll town io unoihet Hi I'.Mfi A Hew wan orreaied In Merlin ii m u MiiHpiciiHif Lustun. In rt'MpoiiHo to It Ih renut'Hi, he was iuii put Into un Internment camp tan wan Rep! In various prisons AH - r the peace of Mr st-LHowHk he uhh Hi t fr.-e and died houii after trout g. nerul collape. In hia po sition hh Heerei ugent tor the Crar. Afew wiih oRllbed to remain a member of the Secret i evolution ary oi rfuuiifiitiou until he mm din (Mivered tu he a bona fid" ogt'iU hy I ht' police. It wtm hl duty to oven illume u lending role in cHlublitih ink' fevotuMonnry nign of terror unit then to denounce noine revolu tionary coup to the poller shortly before, it consummation. KlKht advaiitugeii of copper car bonate dust treatment of eJ wheat for jmint control are as fot lo; eMci'ine control, low cost. lr.H.H labor. good germination, tjjib'ker Ntuiid. vigorous planta, no Uis from holding after treatment, one-fourth ot seed waved. Farm und t. A. i tution testa hav proved the micceaa of the now me thud, (Jays ..r.;fri I Lmali? ! linUL !. T" -- AMKiut'Ax i.i.Af;n;. Clubs w. Phlladoiphki Rfl'su' Wunhtngton r,o Chicago -ic 4 Ht. Louis 47 4;j Detroit 41; 4:j Cleveland in u New York :, Morton ' i.ii I . .NATIONAL l.i; (,i i;. Clubs w. J, Pittshurg r.n .Vi-w York u HU Cincinnati .. ,....i' A l Brooklyn ,..4 4;j HI. Louis a 44 Philadelphia 4u A',, Chicago s 47 Boston ;(f, .r,i- NKW YOHK ( AP) --Champions of J 924 In the ntujnr b iigueH are on Uih mat. but Oiolr shoulders an- l ir I rom pinned, while I'intie nnd Mackuieii are clinching di-Hpcrfileiv for unbreakable hold. The (iiants fiilirhtv muscles un re hulglng for 11 lime iluring the pa it I Seven dltVH ami be iele:iHi .l him, tl ! from the JiruteH' grip, only to be grasped ago 1 11 LT hours lalei, hlladelphlu's reign in tin- Aitiif- lean circuit m a mutter of u :t per centage polnls over VVasbhiKtoit Whlle PillNblllg rules the Nnliolin. 10 points over New York. The Anx ieties, a team of youths, eurriel 11 uttuck to their enemies UhoiikIi seven NiicccNsivo conijitt'siH only in be bo downed by the Browns' of S( Louis on Huturdoy. I T h o veteran, mound.imen of Wushlngton toiled steadily and ltln un uccuracy that premtKes ilifrieoi- tlea for thu (junker city legion. Huturduy Veun Oregg held the slug ging Clevelunders aufoly while hiH mutes won. Both Chicago cud Clevi'lund won half of their con tests, matntulnlug their position in fourth and sixth plneen, respective ly. The Ht. Louis Brau-ns strencih- ned their hold on third place. There was noihlng in ihe Na- tlonal organization lo mutch thet American uccomplirthinents In iliel mutter of hits, with I'hiln.l.-li.lila ; louiinng 117 und Cleveland li:i Nor roul,l th Nntlonula mn.,i thcl Itcd Rux ri'niril fir 1 1., ..... ,i, of 'S ro i J h. r., .,.., .,.,6 n.jDum lumous American runners, Pittsburg deserved to remain In Hie -are charged by the Neim Berliner leud, for the Plratea out hit. nil the Sehoeli uhr let ung wit h having ex- 'fi ii u ii neoreu rnore runs, inn Jijucted "fi vi i wirt eie mum mo I lie. record of four games won and four lOHl.inrcent (lerinan snrintlne- rnn,. while ihfOlantsigiiiBfd a matter! o( lmlr a Kmntf witi four vfctoriea and threo dfeutaj , , 1 . Tho Browns of the American lea gue tool? htmn; run honors wiih 11. American Lcuguo 1KTIl()TT ( A F' ) Now York (utiles. .11. 11. K 2 13 1 Detroit .is "I. Butteries: Jones, 11. Johnson, riirgunun, nnawKey una nenguiign, Hc.hung; Leonard. Uullowuy. Doyle una jiussier, wuohiiii. HT. I .Ol'IS (AP) II. If. Philadelphia .. .; 12 1 1 0 hi; Louis I"...."...'.'....'...'.. H 1 ;t 4 (ifi InnlugH.) i But l cries: Itoimnell and Berry. Perkins; Vangllder, Wingard, Hlaf fer and Ilurgruve. ' , , CLKVKLAND (AP) Washington 11.: H. I-:. i ii z 7 ml f I tue) Cleveland Butteries: Iteuther Kurr und L. Seweit. Boston -Chicago, rain, post pomd. National Loanuc f.tumv. HItOt)KLYN (AP) l(. II. K. Ht. Louis .- 2 X (i Brooklyn i ' (I 1 Hatterlcs; Hherdel and O'l'nrrell Grimes and Tnylor. NKW YOHK (At') It. IT. K Cincinnati 1 il i New York ... 4 t t J Butteries: Don o hue, May. ' ' ro" and Wingti, Krenger; Barne and Snyder. Only two National lnjrjio Kit in HClH'duld. Tlio twelve-spotted cucumber beetle, ant to h" Merbmn on the leaven or Hiiuislt, cui'uinber, beiniw and iitlior nluntM, uiny he- cbH-ie,t by diluting the leuves with "H In 1" diiH) recoinineinb d bv tin- Htu tlon for the ciibhiiK' worm. i MlV'oIAl KM.S FOB i H.VHI.IK KKNTHOP, former tic tit 4 ltrartrlht rhiiiupioii of Ihe world, lie now Is Hit' proud father of triplet., all hoys. Heiitrop now nukes his homo at Ultl Hoik. Ark. wliera he U a popular wrestler. She's High Stepper . .i; ' .- ',y ' : 4 4 7 , ,V"f.,,i 1 1 .-r; w. hii vp Miss Rvolyn Collyer, pnu of the star woman tcnnli players ot i;n:,;:nitl. .st'i)inii up for a swil't and high one In a mlxctl douhU's con at tlio recent Vlinll(lnn tournament. She's shown with lu-r partner, P. I). B. Spence of South Africa. it o c 2 w-i L' opilnieiS JT CP Serious Charges m-PTTV am, ' . .. , ? N""'Ur" A""""! 0I"" "' :".'!rl';" 1,"U'- or Collfomla. runging from IMMi to (llll) murkH beCo re Ktnpltnv tn u,, i , ., p;r, the (iernmn promoter or the athleth' games paid tho money, us It wns feared ihe games would suf fer through losrt in the sale of tick ets of thu Americana failed to par ticipate. It also asserts that in tho exhibition in Berlin and Hamburg short while i go, the American runners ouch received n total of turn;) marks, which II allege-, thev i demanded of t he local promoter be- 'fore appearing at the alarting point J 1 "I'l'l Oj lof the races. "When rat 'nddoek and Murchlson first appeared in Germany lust year." the newspaper asserts, "they still were members of the American Olympic team and as such wero compelled to uphold the principles of amateur at h let ics. As keen, Americans, however, they promptly MiVnted the financial opportunities held out by spori ami therefore 1 lo organize an ex (i . ..... j ...-...,... ..-.......- jjpeditlon of their own. It Is plain 1 1 but I hey found (ierntiiny thelr most rennmeraiive field." The paper expresses belief that the Americans also accepted start lug fees at Oretield, Bocbliim and BivhIuu, where they entered tho lo cal contesiH. (lerman sporting lro waxes especially warm because thoi Americans failed to make "any kind j of, a showing" In competition Klnt Cerniun spiintora. ''It would seem." odds t lie pa-' per, "that the American intrants were less concerned about eiihauc- I lug their own or t heir country's reiiutni iiTit in the sportim? line than tbey wert- about dolnj; a Im'ra'.iv1 biiMlnetci." A dvnumil Is nmde by Ihe pnpir that the (iernunt othletlc authori ties permanently disbar tin two Amerieun sprinters from further contcaiH In Oermnny. It nNnertR that the proinnterf of tin HtofKholnl 1'onteHtn t'lutly refused to nKM't tht demands of ruddock and Murohl Non and compelled the Americana to run under the coudliiuns lin poscil by those, con t cut h. V . . . , .v. l i' nosi:xiii:it; to mi:i:t simA boxing crown will he hulod into jthe metrapolltnn arena next Wed- '"' ' "II ) Ho.-n- nerK 0i ,.w 1 orK. worhl lianlam- w..Bht champion, mc.,8 K c Shea of chicnKo. The bout of 1 T roil nils Is regard ed by boxing followers as one liko Iv to turU either wav. Khoii Ih ii (WO-fiHtel, borntng-in tyi)e with u jaw that Is hard to hit, white Ros enberg is a master of the left jnh, clever in defense and a capable puncher. The bantamweight title has been tossed around so much in recent years, however, that anything may happen, especially os Ihe champion very difficult. IB- ordinarily fights i at 122 to 124 pounds. " PllOMIrXT l'B.HTKIi iii:f NKW YDItk' (AP) , Vincent (Pepper) Martin of Brooklyn, sev eral times contender for the world featherweight and junior light weight championship, died of pneu monia In a Long Island city hos pital after an illmss of only n few da vrt. CUMMER COLDS are lingering and annoying. i ne vtry nrst mgnt apply V A PO Rue Ovr JTMUIinn Jarm UJ Ymarly Oonio to Our SIiirv Deimt at 111 II Jefferson Aw. All State's Leant fixnn Tlu-ro lMUly Kxcept Sundays. i.E.wrs i.a r.iiANnr ix)H Jtxeph II A.M. I P..M. -1:00 P.M.! Sunday, 9 A.M. 4:00 P..M, Itiiher U A.M. - I P.M. - l::ill P.M.; Sunday, A.M. . 4 .-SO P.M. IViullctoii llnlly 1 1 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.. lliMit I'hone Main 7U9 USE Blue Mountain Butter And HU E MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY It. F. TYLER, Prop. Teh-phone Main GO 1109 Washington Ave. U.S. SPQRTiyiAD BRITON GUIS LONDON (AP) That uulvers Ities oversi'aH have gone mud on sport is one of (he notea made by Hlr Krnest Bajn, chulrman of 1 finance committee of the Leeds university, who recently . returned from u visit lo universities In Can ada und the Culled Htutes. In a lengthy report he says In practic lleully every imlverslly the stadium wus pointed out with emphasis, the muster of sport lias u very com fortable position, and tho tremen dous emphasis placed on sport Is causing university authorities Hn America gruvo anxiety. "I Jieurd of one pu'." ho said "where a town's huicncr had hoen enrolled uh a member of the uni versity hecuuso ).' hud exceptional ability as a footballer." Dealing with details of orgunixu (ion of the universities, he not-s 1 hut lu every American university (lie alumni are well organised und powerful, so powerful us to create difficulty In many ouyos, us they not only lay down conditions upon which gifts are made to- tho uni versity but Ihere is un active Inter ference with t-aehlng. On tin u uesi ion of hat dries, after deiuillng Ihe amount paid to pro fessors, ho says U Is significant that the Individual rcuponsihle for sports In all the great univershiea re ceives a payment substantially higher thun that of any academic member, even including the chan cellor. fJIPSIKS IIONOH SHI-.nilT ORICRON f'lTY. Orp. In appro elation of protection given uhout I lino Klpalea tluririfr a weddinK fes- ; tli'ul ut the ramp ground on the l hiffhty-HPoonc! .. street ronu ne rr flnrknmnfl station Hunluy, Mr. ntol Mrs. I.ee have named their hahy In honor of Krnest T. Muks, sher iff at Orejfon city. Tho 'god mother of the child Is Mrs. C. K. Ijtnds vek. Mr. Mass' dntilthter. throudh ISkiffiOnadianl Pacific ; on -the Mountaineer Leave Vancouver B. C. . dnily at 7:45 p.m. (or Chicago ; on the fast Mountainecr-Jav-ligJif trattei through the most wonderful mountain scenery in the world. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES ARE NOW IN fcFFEC T On Sale to September 15 Return Limit October 31 Fine equipment includes compart ment observation cm. standard sleuing cart, open top observation cars, through dining ervic. For completi particular! and foldtrs aaJrtts Canadian Pacific Railway 55Thini St MaUanaklktilidq. Portland to, , -(..lii m O. II. D.-k. Dim .K i Frughi Amu Do Clothes Make the Man? Tailor Says Yes LONDON (AP) Good iiowb for J short men who desire to. appear j full was recently unnounced by u Ixmdon lullor who stiva he has con- ! lived a plane to bring ubout this , effect hy u new wrinkle in gur- i ment cutting und designing. The j trick is very simple. The. modlll- cut Ion Is chiefly In tho lapolH. I which are worn very small and 1 roiling- short. The roil is so ."-iiort J In fact thut It finishes on u line t with tho top button. This udds length to tho front of th coat,! ays tho .tailor, with the much de- j sired result union g nun under i height that, they uppeur several i inches taller, ! Another Innovation Is thut the j front of-the rout, osperiully tu eve- ning clothes, extending to the lilp . is cut Hiruight. SleevoH in nu n's , wear huve become narrower, this! change having been made iu cor- j respond with the new ''cow h"e" stiff cuff of the drehs htiirt which is the latesi thing among the best dressed men about Lomlon. While there bus been a tendency to wear the coat fuller in front, there, are Mill a grout many evening tuiled coats made which show plenty of the .diiii ami waistcoat, this being particularly desirable among t he older He i of men who remain true to Die stylo of other years. TWO CANADIAN ItllAltS I'M. H P i on .OLI BALL JASPKB, Alberla (AP) - A haz ard not included among' those aid not included among t host golf course was eiieounl er-dby the If Tom Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Be Euro It Is Miule by Gwllllam'a Electric nakcry Eastern Oregon's Leading Bread and Pastry Italrers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Garden Hose 5-8-INCH U. S. HOSE 14c Ff. 3-4-INCH U. S. HOSE 15c FT. We can give you this Hose in any length. Couplings Free. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. .. . - - I. OPEN COSTLY PROGRAM POPULAR PRICES Tuesday, July 21 30 Rounds of Flashy Fighting 8 Round Main ADAMS, ROlSE vs. 6 Round Becker, La Grande 4 ROUND PRELIMINARY 133 Lhs. Binder, Huntington vs. Lindscy, llnion 4 ROUND PRELIMINARY 140 Lbs. A. Holt, La Grande, vs. Ragan, Kamela 4 ROUND CURTAIN RAISER 113 Lbs. Watts, La Grande vs. Davis, La Grande SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT 8:43 SHARP Auspices LA GRANDE ATHLETIC CLUB LA GRANDE Prices: Gen. Admission 51.10; Ringside, $1.63 Sent Sale at Home Plate, Kline's and Imperial , OUR If LOCATION Caly-corner from the La Grande National liunk will soon he ready fo,J us. ASH BROS. parly ut Hcl.l Miirnlial Karl llulg when two l.i'ii r " HlnK'-tl a liallle royal lor a xoll' IkiII on tlic fairway. I.li'iil. Col. . I'lar... ouo of ll. arl'H iiany. .Iroyc oft Hum h fhst Sin unlay. Ih, hull luu.llny i;,o IV-! away. A l..-ar Ntnlih-tily ap. iiai.-. ami lollop,. , after tin l,.m. A .seentul ln-ar Kave ehasf ami ili.s. pui.-. I the nine points ui tl,,. .nv h. l.l l,y llruln So. I. In-lhe MK,f the hall was torn to shre,l.s while Ho- Moir.-i-H look, , I un Iron, a ,,h er.'. t iliBlani-i. Want tho Itest Gilden Crust AIR Event 168 lbs. ' 'card ' ' ' Semi-Windup 138 lbs. vs. Allen, La Grande BALL PARK 4