La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 24, 1925, Image 2

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER
Famous Tennis Stars
Alexander
To Pitch In
Sunday Game
A-tf H WM&nmnr-hrr .,..,,,. - ft'? '
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Aditoriah
It May Interest Yfiu
To Know
That , -, , , ,
Riyle tendencies In, dresses
for Ka II u re to he el re u -lur
flu rcn, a It ho ijrh th
Hiruifriit.iinc wm mm be
good, especially In jwrr
Thnt
un It did n thousand yearn
An to materials, Hull)) and
Flat Crppes will bo kuo
with Georgette (or curly
Tall.
That
Thnr l a whisper of Iho
iTlneess effeet; not hut
what thin mode has le(en
with us many times hmk'u
'tho Noeman, Invasion, sh.t
Jt lias ben many u ic-i-.
. (.'ioit ftineo we have made
u(i of It. A definite walst
1 1 n n ? . Kxuolly.
That ;
Tills Full the gndet oiieo
Ekfcuin plays un important
purl In the njotlcHy fc
KltXKHT U'ATKIXK,
JWanatfer,
ft
New Crepes
and Voiles
or
Mid-Season
Sewing
When the thermometer has risen
nkyliijj;l), it's coolest to remain quiet
ly at home! Hut a little bit of Sum
mer sewinjf a new frock for in
stance is a splendid way to keep
hands and mind occupied. Start one
of some colorful fabric, work on it
a few minutes at a time, and be
fore you know it, the hot day is over
and you're richer by one dainty
f i ock. . , Our Summer Cottons are
specially priced this month.
.Even on the hottest of days a dainty frock
of 'VOILE or BATISTE will look and feel so
cool' and fresh. Sheer and yet wonderfully
durable, the material may be had in exquisita
flower tints or in dotted patterns.
CKEPES in dashing colors, figured or plain
are suitable for so many different occasions
and wear excellently. The silk is lightweight
yet woven closely enough to obviate the wear
ing of extra underclothes.
PRINTS, sometimes dotted, sometimes in
fanciful style, make . the most charming of
frocks. The colors are pleasingly cool and
becoming and are ideal for summer resorting.
Hills Dept. Store
Aditorials
It May. Intel est You
To Know
That
Whllo the ' effect In very
pi. 'Hull, IC after wieh a lonif
nlun of tin- period sll
liouelle, In iih hope thnt
it does nut brliiK with :t
tlxi heuvlly honed cornet
as It illil a thoutmnd yara
ago.
That
Onlm-len aRO the men
wore lonir surcoau nlashoil
at thn nlflea to reveal con
trasting gowns.
That
, Roon tho women adopted
' thla modo, wearing gully
colornd pet ( Iron t which
nhowed beneath their' top
frocks.
That '
. Later cloth of contrasting
color was Inset In these,
'slashes and the KO'let
which was so much in
, vogue In the latter part of
the hiMl'euturv was horn.
i:hm:st watkins.,
.lflnai;ei'
These two famous Australian tennla players are now comoetlne in varioui
tournaments In this country. Tho one on the left Is Gerald Patterson, ti!l
ether Jack Jlawkes. lioth of them are well known on this Bide of the At
lantic, Patterson especially, for his Davis Cup play.
LEADING CLUBS
SHIFTED AGAIN
SPORT NEWS
BEAVERS LOSE ! BillyO
ONE; WIN ONL EvaOS
-; ! r 171 ? "V :'k
PACIFIC COAST I.FArn
Clubs v. i.
rancisro r,8 sil
Hull Lake fi 45
Hentlln ';r,s 47
I. OS Anirele (,s 4i
. i uriianu 411 f,
wuiuuuu 41 ,;n
i tl
V-rnon .sj 9
lvt,
.or4:
r" . sisi.rn's 'omi;hack.
. f f. J vm, the Kcnsiui luilr over, Mlin
r.7 nicer (inirioi Mli'r of Hie SI. I.nls
i 11,1 J llmwuti has provetl lieyoml 11 tlnulit
4;lllllil he haw entirely ltH-oeeel from
.:t!tti)e eve ul'Niflloii flull fur n time
-''' threatened tn 4ml tils caii'er.
yr.Sll;ni)AV N (JAM1S.
Kalt Lake i-H. I.i Anel, t.n
BAI.M l.AKK (AP)-.Ncore:
Plrst Knine k u .;
..... ..K.- , l;
'" 211, K
. Ilatteil,-,: Pay,,,., c-aniLill ,
Sumlljer,-; K'alMo an.l Pete.
weconil Kame .
J.OB AllKeles
Halt Lake
les: Ulimu'er,
Crandnll and Simiic.
Stroud, .Mulcnhy and I'
It.
11. K.
DM H
s 111 2
Phillips,
r; llulvcr,
ettrs.
Oaklninl R-a, Piirllniiil l-n.
OAKLAND (AP) - Sore:
1'Mrst Kame jt i p
I'ortlana 4 )(J ','
" in kh, ml ( ,
IlatlerleB: Hums anil H,in,ili
Uoehler and H. n.1. (12 iinlnKs.) '
Heeond Kame u, ) ).;
Portland d (1'
Oakland 2 7"
llatterles: llolliiiKswortli ullil Tfi-
Hnn Frnmlwo 2.., s,ier,i,nenlo .
BACHAMKHTO (Al')-.so,,,i
Klrst Kame j n p
Han Francisco ,
tiacramcnto j 7 j
llatterles; Williams and A,me ;
Martin and Khcu.
Heeond game H. t
Pan Frunclw.-o 4 7'
Sacramento g 1 2 1
iJatterlea: Crorkelt, and Itllclile;
Vinci and Hhea.
II. I"
Vernon 2, Seattle .
VKIINON (AP) 1(
KeUltlu .. ,
Vernon t 2 X
llatterles: Lucas and Daley; jiry
lin and Whitney.
Lr.st yfar Slsler was weak on low
hallH, No dotllit lie had trophic
properly t'ociiHliiK on such a pilch.
American l.rOKUe pitchers decided
lliat was his w'iiluli-s3.
Hlnen the opeliluK of the present
season they have chaiiKed their
Miln.lM. Always a Rood low hull hit
ter, Mislin- Is hlmsclr iik-aln on that
siyle pitch. Incldeniallv. he Is 1,11-
tlliK llie hall to (ill fields, ahsolul
proof ,,r his comeback.
The 01 her iluy In 11 Knnto uKalust
Washtimlnn, SlHler enjoyed the
iinluile ilistlnctlini of I1IIII11K ,1 triple
witn the buses filled and the fol-
lewini; intiiiiK a home rim with the
Hiu Ks loaded.
I iliMiht If ever before In the niA-
Jors Iuh n batsman ae-on,dlsh,l
jMieli a f,nt hi ult,'"lvt InnliiK.
Vlsl-: MICKKV WAl.RPIt.
1 see unere .Mickey walker says
Hint Have Klinde will have to fluht
him ill I'alllornla for the welter
weiKhet tine or nowhere.
In nil prolml'lllly Dave shade's
knockout of the much-touted Jim
my Sluttery bos made Walker a
wiser you, IK man. No doubt he
learned another lesson about his
own ability In his bout with Oreb.
H seems that aside from seleetlntf
Hie h.tltlCKround lor a limit with
Slui.le, Walker also seeks a hand
picked referee.
The hl;Unry of Ilia huudpacked
refere.-s for championship bouts
does net react to ihe ulory of tho
prize ,ii1K-. n several spots tho
odor of the decision (riven Is still
prevalent.
There was the Johnny Wilson
Hrynn Downey bout at Cleveland
and the Mlka McTlKUi'-Slrlbllnif i.
fair In tho south.
Perhaps tho real renson for nil
the fuss about icclln Shade is tin
fai t that Walker realties theru is
much softer pleklnic In the welter
elais. Ills mumiKcr, Juck Kcni'iis,
Is wise,.
RIIRAK Kill yi'lNV.
Itecently tho lloston lted Sox
nsked for waivers on tho veteran
apltlxill pitcher, Jack CJiilnn.
Tho two lea'dlitK clubs, WaahlnR.
ton and Philadelphia, refused to
waive. Since the club with the low
est standing has the rlKht to the
player, ho kocb i0 I'hlliidelphlii, as
Washington was In the lead when
waivers wore asked.
He iroes from a poor tnllemli r to
a near champ with pennant
chances.
At the time waivers were re
quested on Qillnn he had won more
Karnes than any other Boston pitch
er, seven.
The collapse of the Red Sox how
ever, has convinced the owners and
Maun kit Kohl that the club must
be rebuilt with youiiKsters. For
that reason (.Jul, in, despite his good
showliiB, did not fit In with the
PHIL ROSENBERG
STOPS SHEA IN
FOURTH ROUND
NEW YOniv (AP) Charley
(Phil) HosenherK of New York
world's hanlumwclKht champion,
knocked out ICddle Shea of 1 1 1 -
coko In the fourth round of a 15-
round title match at the Velo
droiiHi Athletic club Thursday
nlKht,
The champion floored his chal
lenger twico In the third round
with stiff rlKht hand blows to the
Jaw. Might after tho start of the
fourth round Shea caught another
on the J-nw and took nine before
be came up. Then Koscnhcru
stepped back, measured Shea for
the finishliiK punch and crashed
tbrollKh Willi a. rlKht Id the jaw
which knocked Shea out. The end
came .17 seconds after the start of
tho fourth round.
plans of the club.
11 would not surprise ine In the
lenl If villi,,, proved a very pf.
Iii'lhc pitcher rir III" Ailiieilcs,
He still has good Huff.
AMIIUK'AX LF.AfJl i:.
flubs W. I.. Pet.
Philadelphia 67 31 .04 S
WashliiKlon 57 32 .040
ChloaifO 41, 44 .527
St. Louis 48 45 .510
Detroit' 47 45 .61 1
Cleveland 4 1 52 .4 41
New York 3S 53 .418
Hoston '. 28 C3 .308
NATIONAL I.KAM-K.
Clubs W. L. Pet.
Pittsburg ;..61 34 .00(1
New York 53 30 .6!lf.
Brooklyn 43 43 .500
Cincinnati .. .: ; ..42 44 .4S8
Philadelphia 42 45 .4X3
St. Louis 42 4(1 .477
ChleuKO 39 48 .488
Boston 37 63 .41 1
RAILROAD TEAM
DEFEATED, 12-1,
IJY ATHLETICS
TWII.KillT LF.Afil'i:.
Clubs W. I. Pot.
Athletics '5 1 ,835
Storekeepers 4 2 .11(17
Observer 4 3 .572
Shops 3 4 .4211
lli-.lackers 2 3 .400
Clerks 1 0 .143;
From tint way fhlriKH took at th
pn Ht-nt writhiK K-1 Ah-xjuul'T,
who lias ln'i-if pluyiiiK in llu ou(
rli ld lor I )nt i'lratt'8 till aiHSON,
will Hturt in th box attnlnat l')n
(ilflon Kumiuy for llio lam kuihu of
l Ii - wrlcs.
Jh-etor MclnniH, Him old Hlandhy, 1
will h(- held la rt-a'-rvit in vuau Al
exander h unequal to the oe'ulon. !
Alihoii(,'h K''d Iiuh not pitched
much ball Hiiic th daya when he
piloted th 'ov Cherryplckers to
HiacesH aK'iliHt Home of the best
hi Ih is part of tho country, he ha.i
un arm like a piece of fire hone.
iiniJ should have no (rouble Kointf
the distance against tlm XucUs,
(lah- Stlicker, the l'lrate re
reiver, returned lo l.u (irandn Ihis
iiihrnliiff from a trip and i ready
to don uniform Hunday. With
Si uelier back un offtchil count of
nones show.H thU (lie I'irateH are
about all lined up ready to play.
Not nincti noi.se Iuim issued from
the camp of the enemy thin week
so little is known here of Pendle
ton's lineup or plans. However,
the HucUs will clean the I'irate.s if
t iiat is at aft possible. The I'en
dleton club is (he only one that has
really had the Indian hiku on the
Pirates this season mid hq they
still think they can win from the
locals. . ,
NEW
LOCATION
Caly-corner from the La
Grande National ISank
will soon be ready iV us.
ASH BROS.
Harry Grcb Ready to
Fight Jack Dempsey
riTTRRl'ItO (AP)a ninth In
ning rally ruvo IMttsburK a 3 to 2
decision over Ht. r.ouis Thursday,
thij victory placing tho I'imtos in
thfl National league leadership
again. H. H. K.
Ht. Louis 2 8 1
r'ittsburg- 3 S 1
liattorles: 7(ainen and O'Farrcll;
Ydo and Gooch, Kmllh.
nORTON (AP) First gnmfi:
Score it. h. IrJ.
New York 3 11 1
Boston 6 12 0
natt cries: Hentley and Gowdy;
Conney and Snyder.
Heeond panic R. Tf. K.
New York R 1 2
lloston 3 11 1
Matteries: Greenfield and Kny
der; Graham, Genewlch nnd Gii
son. Aii;iur ijcAGi r.
NEW YOUK (Al) The. Yank
eea knocked Washington off the
top perch of tho Arncrimn lenfruc
Thursday by defeating Iheni H tn
7- It. IT. E
Washington 7 14
New York ' n 14 i
Hatterien: actiary, larberrv.
Gregg. Ggdi-n nnd Ituel; Shocker,
Shawkcy and Hengough.
I'll 1 1, A DICi.PHI A (AP) n. It. E,
Boston , 4 10 1
Philadelphia fill l
Batteries: Huffing and Ileving;
ttommeii and Cochrane.
ST. l.OIMS (AP) B. II. E
Cievehind in M n
St. Louis 14 4
Batlvriea; Smith ond Myatt, I,.
The Athletics, with Carroll pitch
ing excellent bull, downed the
Shops lust night 12 to 1 in u game
that, crushed the Shops' hope for
a Twilight league pynnant.
Yeake, who has pitched many a
good game for the Shops, v;uj In
effective yesterday and both he
and Ills brother were hard hit.
Batteries: Atheltles: Carroll and
Kurnum; Shops: Veske, H. Yeske j
and Camp. I
The Hl-Jackeru are scheduled to
play the Storekeepers this eve
inK-
Eskimos Eat Indian
Trio, Report Declares
ntlNCK ALBERT Sask (AP)
A tule of cannibalism In the far
reaches of Saskatchewan, north of
Kond Dm Mr, 'brought about by
one of the worst winters in years,
was brought in by H, C. Twigge.
manager of a trailing eompany
here, who arrived today.
Twlgge said provincial police
were investigating the report of an
old Indian hunter tiiat Eskimos,
driven to desperation by hunger,
killed and ate a man, woman anil
child of a Chippewa Indian Irlho
last winter. The trapper told of
finding the bones of the victims
and the place where they had been
boiled over a ft and eaten.
In Malay, "twenty men
work u Iiu If a day to land six do)
lars worth of little fish.
CHICAGO (AP) Harry Gr.b,'
world's middleweight chuinpiun,
may b. matched willi Jack Iteinp
sey iii a iti-round no decision eon-'
lest in the open air arena t Mielii
gan city, Ind., on the afternoon of
September 1 !t or 25.
Greh, at a meeting of Chicago
sports writers with Pronioier Floyd
Fit .Simmons Thursday night, was
chosen as the best available op
ponent for iJempsey in view of the
fad that the heavyweight chain,
pion txii'i hti, could not be ready
for an, engagement with Gene
Tunney or Harry Wills this year.
Promoter FltKsimmona said he
had reeeived assurance from Ueinp
sey by telephone from Salt Lake
that the champion would box Greli
and Iih would post a forfeit as soon
as the match was closed. -
Grel) has assured I'itzslmmons
he will accept tile match.
Promoter Fily-slmmons said he
would post a $fii,oiih guarantee to
stage the contest us soon us Demp
sey signed the urtlcles.
Before leaving for the coast
Deinpsey said he would return to
Chicago within two weeks lo start
training for the bout tf arranged.
Oreb always lias believed ho
could out box the champion and
out speed hm in a short contest.
J le boxed I enipsey two or three
will times In training camps with a re
sult thai I empsey was unable to
do very much with him.
Wood Gets Rough;
Hand Given Match
EUGENE, Ore. (By the Associ
ated Press) Ralph Hand, Cottage
Grove wrestler, won a decision
over Sailor Jack Wood, of Texas,
list night, at Cottage Grove when
Wood kicked Hand under the chin,
knocking Mm out.
Berries for Canning
Wc Are Receiving Daily, Fresh
Get Them Now The Season Is About Over
BLACKBERRIES
DEWBERRIES
RASPBERRIES
BLACK-CAPS
J. G. SNODGRASS
111 Depot St. Exclusive Grocer
rhone Main 75
(JAMES TODAY.
American League.
Chicago at Detroit.
New Vork at Washington,
Boston at Philadelphia.
National Lcaune,
New York at Boston.
St'. Louis at Pittsburg.
Pucirh! Coast liCnjiiK'.
Stn Francisco at Sacramento.
Portland at Oakland.
Seattle at Vernon.
Sewell; Gaston, Vangilder, Stauf
fer and Dixon.
DETROIT fAPi P. TI. E
Chicago 8 10 1
Detroit 4 5 3
Batteries: Thurston, Connally
rouse; I hums, llolloway and
and
trrTN if4
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Frigidaire
Adds oni' iiiiMi! rhnplcr lo. the lilxlorj of
lioiisli.l(l m-hlcn'inrnls; H iinscrvcs IVkmI
In tt Dry, tvisi) iilr Unit Is aulomnllinlly '
rcgiilautl as to lonipcruiurc. '
' ' .. SKI'i.IT l. OI K WINDOW
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, with t
Benham Electric Co.
New Foley Bldg. Main 401 1
If You Want the Uest
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Be Sure It la Bloile by Cwllllam's Electric nalicry Eastern
Oregon's lifailliig Ilreud and l'aslrj linkers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
liome or the brtlden Crust
SODAS
Made with Weatherly
Ice Cream are differ
ent. Just try one!
Moon Drufj
Company
mm
Safely '
f i-f ir-ri.r fA b?Ti
MiilmmQ
"Swifllij (hmfuiidily J
Conifl to Our Slagc Depot nt till) Jerfcrsoii Ave.
All Stages Leave from There Dally l:et-pt Sundays.
I.KAVI'.S I.A GKANDK VOJl
losppli B A.M. - t I'.M. - 4:00 P.M.; Sunday, V A.M. -4:00 P.M.
linker 0 A.M. - 1 P.M. - 4::l0 P.M.; Sunday, U A.M. .4:30 P.M.
Pendleton Dally 1 1 A..M. - 1 :00 P.M.
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DANCE
WHITE ELEPHANT CHALET
(Formerly Elks Club House)
At Wallowa Lake
TUESDAY EVENING
JULY 28
Given By
THE CATHOLIC LADIES
Of Wallowa County
Music By
Novelty Orchestra
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