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Tlnirsdny, July 23, 102.". --PagB'Twfl- -THE LA fJRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Gossard Corsets "The Line of Beauty" Hill's Department Store "A ;! Plnr e To 'I mile" COLTS- GALLOP ON IDAHO NINE " ' 1 11 ti I OrJ I E WW m.mmawm.i. III Mill llll lllim TTft'WTI HuHUfeWR IJBIU F ROM OliO mcimo toAsr i:. f'liilm W. I.. I'd. Pan Kmiielsro 7 35 .G',7 Suit l.oko u 44 .677 Seattle &H 41 ,f.r.7 l.o A Rich' 67 47 .64 H I'orllulnl 4 6il .f,4s oakiuinl 4.1 ,4:i:i r-'ivmiiii-nio 41 ii:t .7!!i V.rnoli 37 c,'i .;ua Vi:ktkhiat'm (ii:s, E1 DAK Kit. Ore. (Hnecmi) liuker, In eeohd pJar In (he Wile Moun tain lea true, demonstrated her u prkrHy over ihe- enumpion I'uld well, Iduho, nine lien- yenierduy by drubbing (be (Jem Hi ate visitors 8 to 2. No rorfH wi'fo niude by ebber rlub unlit Ihe fifth when the I'oitH eountetf five firm. Heavy fflll"ry liroiiK)l Houit ibe run und It r-on- I timed, with Inierinlilen, l tills, dur ing the remaining InnlniiH. fa Id well was unable lo -nd a man arrow the rubber until the eighth when tin two worr-n were mad. Ortinon. twirling for Iluker. worked in good form throughout the gume, allowing hut u few fwuf hred hl)n, Hoore - It. H. K. aldwe !i H fi Baker HI! j Hatterles: Karwood, Hoard and Kerwln; Orinian and Hunton. Game's Largest Pitcher f Hi -Halt 1-nke It, fm Ani-I 10. FAI.T I.AKK (Al'l . It. II. K. I.M Anuftrn Hi 14 4 Fait Lake , 14 ID 0 Mntlrries: Uool. MiImi. ikI utul FandhrTir; Mr-i-ane, Mrouii ami re fer. Portland 12, (in I. Inn, I 8. OAKLAND (AD It. II. K. Portland 12 I I : Oakland 1.1 2 Hfttlericii: Winter. It.'iclmc mid Toliln; Krauw, Kuhwr, J'ruetl, Kuan tinu Iteutl.. Henllle , Vernon 2. VKHNO.M (AT) K. II. K. Badi r it I Vrnoa 2 s I Hatfrlra: HlrikiT and Imly; !f:ir fool and HohaiiK. 8 T'raroiM'O 2, KaimiiK'iilo I. 7- DAKAMKNTO (Af) H. II. K. .'aan Ifranrlwo 2 12 I Hurramcnlo I 6 1 llMrl-ii: Oi'ury ond Ultchli; Hh. Il.-nlmi li and Hlxa. RAINFALL' CHECKS PITTSBURG'S TRY FOR FIRST PLACE AMf'ltK'AN IA.MU E. Oluh W. I Pcf. Wanhlngton 67 3 1 -CU I'hlladclphia f.rt SI ,d44 rMcama 48 44 .F.'-"J Kt. Lout 4 44 .5." Detroit 47 44 .rm flrveland &U .436 Npw York 37 63 .4)1 UciHton , iJK Ht .312 .ATioAii i.i:ajh:. ' y.'iuba W. I.. 1'ct Nw fork Ri aft . r : s Iltthurir &'i :4 Brooklyn 43 4 .5"). flnGlnnBti v 42 44 .4HS Chloano a 4 .4h Philadelphia 4a 4T. .4H3 Ht. Lout - Kt 46 .4SK Boat on 30 62 .4n ham, :aiks i'osti'om:! l'HIi.Af)KM'MIA Af Tin TMttnhurK 'lrn(- upp-flr'd lo havi vhUoiy and tii National h-agu i'u,d almoBf In fhlr ranp W'd--day wlwn ruin put u aiop lo tin KUinu Hh tho f'hlladf Iphia rluW in th latter half of rhn firth imiltiK. Tho oorft waa 1 to 3 In I'ltiahurK'n fnvor when th downpour washed tho fiainp from thf ufrtrlal rT ordK. Thn Phillies hnd Ivvo men on base., and tin oh out In the fifth. - A the leuKiie-leudlng Nw Vurli fflaiita vrr idh. n vlelory for (In-)'iru(f-ft wnuhl have plared them In front and with thin object In view they hunmiered two of the PhlllUn' pitchers hurd, arruimihitlnK ) hits off Prcatur and IVurrc In tour In-nlng- Traym r and culver of 1'ltis Iturs hud home rutin. l'liiMlnirK 7, X'halldlphla 3. Chicago at Itonlon, pont poned , win, Clnrlnuoil at New York; post jtoned; wet ground a. Only three National lenpue tr.uues arhpdulrd. Auoi-h-iin LetlKur. No fames scheduled. Itrni.FNHACM VATCIM II TO MM.T IMJ.AM.Y IN ATUl'ST NF.W YOKK (Al') F'rtul It, r tenbarh of Ant or la, N. Y ., world's llKht heavy weight fhiuuptun. will meet his lonir ittne enenty, Jurk lelaney. of Mrliljr'port, conn., In a Ju-ronnd tltlfl mairh at the Yankee stadium AiiKUflt L'Ji. Tex Itleknnl unnouhced Wednesday. Support ing the rhuinplonshlp match Ittck nrd Is hkIIiK to nmleh Mlk- Me Tlgue, former world's Itjthl heavy weight rhamplon. with .hnimy Sl.it tery of liuffalo ond Tumtnp I.oukIi ran of Philadelphia, with TiKer Mowers of Atlanta, lit two in. rosndnrs. Deianey, on the night of Marrh 3 4, I9:'4, Knocked out Fi'-rhnhach at Madiiion Hquare Garden at a tlnin when th hitter waa traveling st tha height of onn of th most Impressive knockout careers In the lilmory of th Untie game. U waa the first knockout Herlenlmch hu-l miffere.) and h himself had piled tip a total of 23 conserullvf knock nuiH, niimherlng aniong )!h victtniN HTiirte of tha heat middleweight. Tldngn ar not perfect. If r.nnti loitpet were as big s wuterintiona lUcy wsuld cost too much. ( rAf.i: NK'K AM AI.. The MpfHtifilirif tt( of Itnhliil Ma raii illc ii- miiiler of Mm Culr t'Oitio a; a un-jit Mirpi l- lo iim. Alwitv a t admirer tit Ma iniiitlc n- a plaver I never fmuifil hint ns nut f.ii; rial IfMiln r. Mtin itirr ate t n j I to hi ilfglilfied. Hie "lluhhit ' on Ihc tii hl linn nl- ttUjs bi t'll (he ( lowii. It l. a.ii-l Al Sehact and Nick Altroei;, coiru diitnn of tho WaMhing- ton eluh. ure rif vv In the fiehl for liilil.ugerl.tl LerthM. Juki alter tukiiiK rharge of the 'llh.H. MaiMliVille ilfSUi il u Htate- iiieni in ultif h he Hiii'l he wanted his ).!.'.. -ni u, i)o ail l h. ir rightliig on th- hall rleld and ilon forget Uhotll Ihe WiifleH lif the IfJIllC an.T leaving Ihe ir:;Minfr room, 'I'Ik- II. iiil.it th.-n proceedeil to hii-ak one of hiH ruhn iy trouncing u laxt driver. i:alhlt xtnW4-d gr at couraj-''' la lukliiK .inch a chance. It Is po-ihlc that the niaiiiigcrfnl tusk nil) iiiake ihr clmwi, .Mnraii ilh', k eihui.ifiuhl uroii. That would Im1 ijuite a ii aiiforinatioii. TOO I'AT: io"r MAT. Had the jileanure of meeting Karl Sande, generally regard d UH Anu r Icu's premh r Jockey, juat before the. running of tho Chicago lerhy In that c-lty. Kand', like the run of moat cclehrliiea in the Kport world, In mod Ht and rtlriuh- He Idunhea at the, many kind worda that are Maid ,to him i- Koi lln: IiIm reinark ahto uhlllty ttf, n Jockey. , .Hitlide the unn.iual type for ft jockey, towering four or five Inches over uimoNt any other rider In Ihe I'nlter Hiuica, la-spile I his, ho saya he has no I rouble keeping hla weight in the vicinity of U pou'ndti. I iihIw.I hinr how 1m managed to .do-It.' F.HwtidSihh'lanuvki to keep- from g Infe fat : "Keep busy ;;nd eat but Itltle. but mOHt Imporliinf. keep tuisy. It In In one's Idle moments that he gets the notion he would like to eat. "I'atlng is more or less of u hab it. Like all other, habits, It will tfrnw on yuit tin lens you fight to keep it in check. "I make it a point lo keep busy. I rind It the greatest of all fat pro ventutlves." Then, Indict ami gentlemen, yon lime I ho Miluiiiin or the lai pi-oh-lent f miii i l.arl Saiiile, Ainerlea'! picmlcr JH kc, who inucHei. what he prcacho: . "Keep ei-y hiey and eat tint Hill'." Luther Aiinivernr.T Ohsorved IlKItLIN (API A special Old Knie veHper service wan held re. eentlv in the Merlin Cathedral to fclehrntc tlic 4't)j anniversary of the wddlr ,,f Martin f. other. Ill addition o the ealhedral service 'here v.ih :mi outdoor eelcdraf ion in the Mu:tre ti'i-iutin tin Luther monument. . large crowd Joined in the :unj;im: of old tjeiinan car ol m. .V T).J Ct ' U-f- ij.sVi XI' . . ... - M MAYI.Y 1NYKNTFO divine Millt iwhkh krfs tb divrr warm And snug no nutter luuv cold Hip water may be. "1 h Inventor U Tluvnas Aud, llcrndon, s. Jack Dempsey Seeking Several Big Rattles HALT UKK (AD-Jack Hemp ney, world's heavyweight rhamplon. accompanied by bis v Ife, formerly Kt lie Taylor, arrived here lute Wednesday from New York en route to I -on Angehn. Iwmpsey s hurried call to the Pa cific roast Is the reNull of his d- etalon to w ind up his biifdio sh af fairs with Jack K earns, hln man ager, ond to control the reins him self. He said he would dlseunn nmitern with Keurrta and that he hoped lo arrive at a satisfactory agreement. "My contract with Kearns runs for some time yet," the champion nald, "and I will moke no effort to have the contract severed. Kearns will receive hla full commissions front all my earnings an stipulated in the contract, bill when thia con tract ciplren I shall do my own manugint,'." After his business Is finished on the roast liempsey said he would return to New York and If It In deemed necessary, go before the New York boxing commission to r ' ' X ' k Meet Mr f"; in land Ihlekcy. more affectionately called 'Ttlg ly " He n a 'pitch r for ihe Cleveland Italians And a Kood one. even though a lft hander. tln hla last four starts he's turned In ha many victoiiea. uiiow Uiii hut fix runs and 27 bits In the 3'i InniriMn Thin In hln initial season with tin.' S-H-akcilteH He's hasthalts larte.K pitcher, weighing Tib pjunda. ;atinfy such demand nn that body ', !ih:jH take on ,in. one probably In thiiiKn shout. I insure the Wills bout September." for the future. The champion firmly realizes that ho is out of condition and for ihis reason is not willing to imikc the mistake ot entering tin ring when not at his lasl. That he re gards Wiiln an the most logical con tender for the heavyweight crown ind that he esteems his ability fori -most among I he heavyweight contenders, in shown by bin Insist ence that he he allowed several bouts to "tune him up" to the proper condition. "I have signed to meet Wills and it in only a question of time until l hat light takes place. However. I shall be in the beat of condition ami I shall not be hurried Into ih fight unit) I think I have nffaincd (I Kit goal. A Wills fight for thin year in out of the question, but It innocent liempaey will leave' for Los All ien at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. ..MI S TODAY, Amerit-aii League. Chicago at Uetroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. Washington al New York. I lost on at Philadelphia. SEASON ENDS HERE SUNDAY Th Innt league gume of the sea son will be pluyed here Sunday and win, lose or draw, finis wiil he marked across the !25 Blue Moun tain League series. I'or the firtril rud'-oiit both the Pendleton and La Urande teams . re planning on putting up u genu ine, dyed-in-the-wool exhibition of how busebalt ought to be played. Krom advance statistics the two teams should tie about even. Nearly all the old faces w ill be t here. KUieker will cUeb. Tex Knight will play first. Spud helm, shortstop and nil the rest of the msys with the possible exception of t 'unnlngliam and Il-in, Jeff Cunningham plans to be back but may not ' able to make (t. He received word yesterday aftrnoon that his mother was seriously ill in Portland and so was obliged to drive to the city In i hurry ami imlcfa hin mother re covers sufficiently to be out of dan u r may not be ubie to make it back lo La tlrande for the game. Nevertheless the game Sunday .should be a good one to watch The I tucks will have several new play ers from around Pendb'ton nnl will make every effort i chalk up an other victory over the pirates, the h-at-iie champions. The game will start at the regu lar hoiii. J:3o, Sunday afternoon. Mnllnrial League. New York at lioston. Pacific OtiiM l-eamie. Los Ang-1en at Salt ltkf. San Pniiicisco at Sacramento. Portluml at Oakland. Seattle at Vernon. 'nni;:eI YejietnlileK. Whrn vegetatdes are Scarce try cooking tiny carrots, cut in small pieces, string beans, cut fine, and shelled pons in a little salted wa ter. Let the water boil down, add a cupful of sweef cream and pepper and salt. This is fine and a de. eided change from either vegetable cooked alone. taker t orn hinI lcpM'r;, Put a layer of green corn, cut jiroin me con, in naning msn, men ;n layer of green or red pimentos. Sprinkle with salt and cracker crumbs, until dish in filled within an inch of the top. Sprinkle top with a little flour and pour over A small tow n is n, place full of I whole milk enough to cover and bystanders. jbnke one-half hour. Sky Pilot . - 1 7 . ,t ' r , OUR NEW LOCATION Caty-coini'f .from the La Grande National liank will soon be read for us. ASH BROS. Bv. Hiry Hussman, a Catholic priest of St. liouls, haa token to avia tion in his spare tlm anil 13 now a (oil f.iNlKMl nyur. Ho (U'Olaren Hying through the clouds "i like slnKlni; Te Deum" and opens new iplrltuul vistas for him. Itiif-nus Afi-fs t'l-oss.U'urilliift llll.'NciS AIHKM, (Al')-Th rrusj.urrl iwtj.W flaw, nnkniiwl, lo liM- ; tl't;tt tHthli( tt f-w wt-f-kH ;u;o. luis slrm k liucnow Air-s ad, sinfuilins nipiilly into f 1 1 ln.r. I MAN' 1 1. A (Al1)- 'i,nip:ini-s "A" ;uui "'Ii." 4Mh Inf.'tMlry. I'hiiippint Scouts, mailt- 11m- In-Ht r-i'urtl for ih- I'hilil-l'iiH-M in orKanlzafion firillK in ah arms (Inrim? Hit tar-jf-t st-ason of l!l.r(. Tf- two com panies, t-onipOM .! mostly of iKor- OIS fioin (ho Mminiaiit i.riinct ar'- taTiott'-.l at ('aiiip John llav. 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