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Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, July 2".), Sport In the Latest Patterns, for Your Vacation. Hill's Department Store "A ;til sp6rt news 1 0: fei": TO WHITE 50X1 H AMf itK in u;,v;i k riiits k. ., I hilul Iphi , Mi ;2 Washington .. U'J 'A4 ciiffHKo .r,:t 4U Jjftruit 4j 41 St. Louis 4s 4k 'It-vHarnI 44 r, S w York ?t:i f,r, Jjo:-:tufl XX liV Jf't. .i;:m .f.4 1 .Mil .Mill .4.',S .4 III .iur, riubn Pel. .Ill I .nil 1 .fill! Plttsburtf .. . Now York ... Cincinnati .. (Jirookl7i Philadelphia Kt. Umls Chicago lloslou ...nr. :u, ..f.f. XH .41 44 ..iir, 41 .M 4; l.'t Tift . 411 fi2 r. 1 1 447 j 4i;l'( f,V ittit 'IiiooIIht wain nonhl hanillrap Ihe W.SIII.tiTii .') , i-hh:ii;i, I rill'her In Killli,i a rli on Ihe Kave the WltMllllKlnn KeilulciiH :i ' aeveri' sefhark. Tueiel:(v hv winning; , "(h lhee leiilnren llrf, a(lvnn bolh K.mi,-: or a ihtdble heaij.-r. inl'KeoiiM li Ihe hatter, yrt aelenre the rlr.st Kami, the White Son ihove; l'' r 1 there in no mu ll a "Waller Johnson to eover an. I , "lI'iK as a lively hall, foreej the Harris men lo use three ... other pilehers. I Major lincue l,ajers wIII.Im- Klral Kami !. II. K. j luinl In ciilmi oil this point. fhlmiKo In u si Wuahlnnioii r, 11 Jlatterles: Lyons, Connolly and Hehalk; Johlmon, Marlierry, Itns. vll. Oirrten and liii' l, xeverehl. KeeomI gain' . . ;. 1 1 1 . WashlnRton 2 'I ' ' ' '. v?Kr:m-' ,M lire and It,,,.! .. 1., ' ' ' 'iTT ' ' liiri.AriLI.I'llfA (Al' If. I. :. T,,r"',' """'' ' ' i hilaileiphla .'. 2 Hatterlijt: Ivihkh iin.l ; Hnssior: . luimmrii and i:oi;hr(iiiM., NKSV YOltic'MP) '!! HI. ixrtils ..j..:.:,..,..,...,.i .New York '..; It. II. K. ..'. 2 , S 0 ... II II 1 Ilutterl.n: wlnRnnl, Kal It and Jliiiliri.v.Mliniiikii,, , HuHUfc. IIOHTON (API It. II. K. Cleveland Ill K4 3 Hoston 7 in 1 llallerles: .smith and L, Mewell. Myall; Mufflim, i'uhr, Ni uhauer I and HevlnK. . x.vnoxAi, k. CHICA(K) (AP) t, II. ' loxo 3 6 II llalltrlen: Itentley ,,nd I lnw.lv I Conner. ,, j ,, ,, OoiiiiiIch. lacy al Shelby, Monl., but who mm .... ffee.uently was knocked out bv tiene " u, (A,' "' "; u, . . '- 1 "P hla Rloves to devote his lime " 15 2i' hl family and bualnesa. -1inV.?l! J o"1""' T,U1"1''' "Ibbon, announced Tuesday lhat Jlamreaves; Malls, Dyer and o'Kar-.he l.a. retired "t.impor.rlly-and li-ITHIll im ,A,, lloStOll II. II. 1:. 17 2 1 " - .'. a n liattorlw: Il.nton, Maniuard n.l S. M. auow and .Smith. CINCINNATI (AP, p.. II. 1 Philadelphia (, , Clnclnnaii , .( Hatierl.-s: Itlnif aiid" wll'011 Lu.iiie- and HaiKiave. LA GRANDE THURS. AUGUST ..so?.' f !Ut.,-J V ,y I,K,b r',tEXHIBlTION - lAUki.-Miiu-r AM W1M r.DnllUM iw STifiET pasape DAILY AT Shoes Plain 'Jo Trade' ' i I rmtr a lenrw'd ('oliiniltia I lilicoity professor, mlu-r a wrlrf of riiiK-nlt., hao ilii'liltfl Dial Mir HILT) liatf'fuill 1 no different from the one used In IDI-I. in other words there in no auch a nun: as u lively lnl, as contend ' Ijy llii' pitcher who (limit pilch It Ulld Die ri'liliTH who IIIIISl field II, However, I ho prorcssor does say the vai n Is w I'n ntii-il .....el. iii.i... 'anil Hit. Hi-uiii or the bull Ik much smoother, Hie thread used In lew. , lh: (lie hall hehiif countersunk. huiklm: II riu.ih wllh the leather. 'lllfhler wki.Iiik or Ihe j,arn woillil cerliunly m.'ik" ror innr liveliness n the hull. I.lkieula il TKAVIXS r'AST. IteKiirdless of whal selenee ay nhniit the HvellnesB of Ihe hull used In ihe major leairiieii, no one in oii.ie erunpriem TO J1IIIJTP fntllt inn players and umpires. I'irieen yeara uko It wan not un. i n,,. i,risto,. or .c 1' Ko r and make a piny on a ball balled ihrouttli tin ' ''OX. ,.t This l have' seen l.n ' d red balls hl directly Ihrouch the j ,0, and Hot on-.tenih of .,iei. l,iriv,ji t, i.n..ii..a .... ..... snoriniop or second baseman. The ball travels nti ooleklv tti.il n if rule neither of the ,lnrielder come cinsi! to makluir a play. At times it seema as If the bull has panned ihe mrieid herorc the field crirnpTrTrgi't-srjifiWTirfTT.- , lillt ball lie llwi nialnmi n lay l al least 2.V N'r cent llvcllrr (nun me nan ni i. to years. aifO, iTUUxMY ( ,IHHOS QUITS THE RING nib lions. HI. Paul heavvwel.hl who .1,. v.. I 1 r. -'Tiinney In New York, has l.unic rhaps perinanenlly," lllneas Of his win-, wltu wm In u lioMpttut Urr whi-n (HhIon.H foil tcli f 'rufinoj', tit n-ivi-n m (ho nrlnif rifwn fur (iih- hoim' mov. .Mrs. (ill.hons Is .hi 111 ((.nfliif,! to hr heti. If ATS ovrt OMAHA. NVI.. Tho who fatt ti duff their hnt when Old Cilery pnftkvn rinrlriff pntrlniir pnrnilrn in oiiuiliu will Iiiivi In pny r flnf o.' Ihroo linlliirn If fh mffrtiuiLm tn thnt rffcrt innilo ly Ixtvl.I !.. toj rs, Atiifiiriui I.furlonnulrr hrr, trt lUPt'-Vt; hv thf rllv rffliliil Mr Hokt.i .iiitrKi'Mtfi 1 hut "nv mo n who hi't-un din hnrlrrur on whi-n Ithi1 I'Otnrn mo imriiiif in unv dat- itilf uhli li mny talto plurr In ihf fhy of (imnhii flhnll pny a flnt of Ihr-.. ihtllnr.i. luiir or which Is to ko to ihr offlrT mnltltifr the nr Mtt ti tut thf oihr-r hnlf to rhurlty. Fly Champ? Kia.A- i-.:V. .. ' che.tli .l out of a (H ilar match by the death of Pancho Villa. I'bbl l.u Hnrba. IS-yoar-ob I Anc les hoy, la now considered one of the most logical con. tenders to succeed the flyweight bamplon. Prank Churchill. mun.iK.T of villa, waa In Ix Anitei.s n..Koliutu,r tor a match Willi La Harba. when ,a celve.l news t,f Vllla'a death. La Hatha woa the Olympic fly. weight rhamptouablp al Paris last atimmer. X '-I: S s.. Y?i I To Visit U. S. mm 5i, -6 -f' Thl 10 fluton nnIMn th. r Tian 4irtnlr who rarfnilv miiir iniv.riu. hr Jefealinj hr ibi rharley PaddonU in Berlin HoutonAi nurm on ,,.. munlry ri, , fn, lo ,hni III 4pe4 nrt ltry In, ... I rvcorda FIRST DIVISION TEAM BEATEN IJY HI-JACKERS, 3-2 THH.HJIIT l,l'Ar;ri:. flllhl! W. I. Pel Athlellm ,. r, 1 .11:16 Obnervr 4 a .1,72 Slorekeoer 4 a HhoDI 4 4 iw.r. Ill-Jaekera 3 4 .4.9 fl-rkH 1 i; 111 The Ill-Jaekers. In fifth lilaee In the TwlllKht learne Irin I II, second-place .Storekeepers last nlirhl 9 IO 2. hrilltrini. Ihe SOere. keepera into a He win, the Observ er team for Ihe runner. id. unylil,,,, Tonlirht the observer and Ihe Htorel Keepers piav anil Ihe winner -will he in fleeond Dince wilh 11 lull Bame' lead over third and but one lEIlinc behind the leainu,. .11...- A 1)1 let lea. The name la.11 nlisht wan another pltehera' hullle. wt, runs at 0. I premium. luce f changed Daily average computed fmnt SUCH POPULARITY MUST DE - DESE R.V e D COAST LEAGUE LEADERS l! I'A COAST l.H Vil II. CIllllH W. I J.l Min i-ranrisco 71 311 (j.,,. nut tMHf fit dK .B1 .!, . .1,11 .477 til .as .an t -iilllf , ... LOs i,tIh 5o cj Portland ki r . Oakland .. ., .,".'..4 s j Sacramento .. 44 157 trnon . 4j -j . vi'ri:ninv'K iaii:s. Sail l.ahe 7, saeranienio I. HALT UKU (APJ . It. J. f; Mieramehio 1 Kali, Utkr . .' 7 1: Itallerlea- Caiiflehl nn.i 01.. W:wkenrelill; 'leri.ey Hl, l-eleral f.uii t'rani'lwo u, I'rmnii :i. VKK.NlIN .tl') . (t. )i, hull l-'mneiwo j... tt 13 1 Vernon ' '.- . I'.alleries: I'roekeil an, I A.nl... liiyan. Lekerf, Swanson ami Mnr Phv. . 1 Anu-i-le 2. Ouklnmr I. . "AKLAMi (AF' ' . .j. . r.. Los AiiKelen r. 2 liakland j 3 3 l:alteria: loot and iHandhrrK: rosier, lio. hler and, Head. Her. CinniK rmipoiiMl. 1 Kealtle. Portland: leums ' Irneel. ins. . - . fiAMDS WIAY. American l'axnp. . f'hieaao at WashinRlon. . SI. Louis at New York.-. introii at Philadelphia.' Cleveland al lloston. N'ntlnnal 1catrnr. ' Lnilon al PitKhiirK. Hrooklvn at HI. I.ouia. New york at Chlcoiro. ' Philadelphia al Cincinnati. Pacific Coast I, ramie. . ' T.os A nuclei al Oakland.. San l-'ranclaco at Vernon. Sacramento ul Halt l4ite. Seutlle at Portland. World's Kreatcst Jiboi vnl lift (a whi-n you shoo TUb off ih ' illn- 1 ' H r . '- A 1. , 1 ' ft t . w V . ' 'M $f 'i , , v u .'',i - , .v this time yesterday aCV AL" V to Lotus, the Hitotoo 1 ; ' j . . ii a '-r ? ."i?.v., It A' 1 2 --fcJ'Tf She never dined ot thp VMr. nor Ipped tea In Oreenwich- Villan No Sir! Not Lotus ftnt re.-. ardleas or this fart, she' can Klvc Ihf.averace frennenler nf ihe l...u. restaurant uirsson or two when it comes to eatinir. 1 Kor i.ot us knows all about table manners, and . why shouldn't she? She eats a bushel of carrots and u bale of ,ay every h nch hour and washes It down with a barrel of 'laoiitt ruirn." !,'n ui. . tu .t.. arjr.t und only performlnK blood sweating; hlpnomitamus In the world. Hhe will be h. r when she mem nave CliestefieH v. y . j 'I x I Qr,f 1 .-I-'- 7;.-;- comes to (Iran.le Tlinrsday, Aiifr. s with Al. Ci. p.arnes 1JIB 4 Itine: Circus. r.otua doesn't niin.l belnr fal and proves It by eating; more and more every day . And she's impa tient .sometimes when she's real hmiR-ry. When her trainer is a trlrie .slow. Hhe say.s. "Let fi-o or those carrots, Hob. and make It snappy!" The feature of the nffe. "Poca hontax at the Court- or Queen Anne." th,. extravaisanzn, which includes n the rlKnntic cast over a hundred prellv ulrls from snn- in Tl Prince Should Know ! Well Act of' Sippinjr, Says Ancient Volume I.O.S ANdKI.KS, (API Coin plele dlrectlona on Hie an or re aring and education of a prince were ilisclose.l III a rare 11001. 01 . the aevenl. enlh century round here recenlly liuild discard'-.!; clollililK. rurniture an. I cal-olT an Idea that cHiit- r Hie si ore . rooms or the W.-ll'are In.liisirlea llf I.OS Angeles. The Old volume. primed In isao. iv.is rent to the 1 orgaftiwition In a "gift bat?" lor; distribution uiiioiik Hie poor of the clly. The book called a "Tienlln" 1 How lo liaise and the Art of IMu eatlng a Prince," Is believ.d lOj huve been wriiien by MesHi. iir du Port lioyal. In French, bin native; language, III the early pari of the j lixlconlh ceniitry. lull wax mil irnnnlated until nearly a Ii ihkIivI ynirs afterwards.. , : i'hroiiKh -I" pa. n 1 of lint Knglish priming Ihe n ill hue d.-:t-J cribes Hie ronianres 01' an ail once cherished lull rorKoli. n in ihe modern day." I "A prince, like a ii. nl I. man.', should slu.ly well the fill 1.1 lliali- Inir love and musl be Kuo.ilv ! coached upon the time and plat lor disci-eel conferring 01' al'1 lions." Ihe book sels I'urlh. kKs-l I'ulifoniin itnd tlui- fiit)-'tl of Indians fioni Arizona. :i:t i nut Ni-w Mexico, Most ol lh.- l al- I lt-t uinl I'hoius irlH in f.t- t j huvi upp'-at-rrl in 'ki.i nm-j in jiici lift- protf ui't Mm:;. Thf Br-al-.sl moiii' :;i;ir of lln in -"-.roe- hirtin.1 hiMi-'H. will s.l.-o I W'-W DO GOATS really EAT TIN CANS ? N . , . .' '. ' (.. 1 1 O, that s jilst a' superstition fostered. 1ay the comic strijjs. 4)d trie idea that there is some thing mysteriously better about "eastern" auto mobile lubricants simply because they are made in the east and cosf mora is aruMher superstition which a majority of motorists in the Pacific Coast states have , come to disregard, i ' No, Nor Do Eastern Oils Lubricate B;ttr ' As a matter of fact, the best and most suitable crude ' petroleum for the n.anufacture of a motor oil, is obtained lram Pacific Coast wells. Zerolene, made from this naph tlienic base crude, carefully selected and refined by our patented high-vacuum process, not only costs fess but lubricates better. : Zerolene SiKccssfiilly Luhricates ALL Makes of Cars If you 1 We been paying hiRh prices for eastern oils think what a lubrication census" of the automobiles in any large western city would show: 2ero..-ne success fully lubnzatinj every make of car in use-high pneed and low- more cars than any other oil made. Why Experienced Automobile Men Say "Use Zerolene" Zerolene increases gasoline mileage, reduces carbon braT r1'3, !!"enC,eS and bi us,-'rs of ch cele- , lnH D 1 S,aS,?',lllaC-Chrysler, Dodge, Lincoln, Oak land, Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Willys-Knight, etc Un hesitatingly say-"(Jse Zeroene " ' ,y PaX 'rib.ite to a superstition? Insist on Zero LKHKb7LL?e C5t A RO. . Qrt tjie Pacts T " ' A series of independent and impartial reports show ing the experience of large users with ZeroTene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribuw to a Superstition?" Ask any Siandard Oil Company rent resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less STANDARD 'OIL COMPANY Saiit ' Come to Our State- iN.Imt All Maires In.. r..n . '" I-i--it Siindajs. . . . . 1 r..vrs f., ciKAvnn nm wrph A.M. 1 . j nn m . w . Baker - A.M. ' m : i M , T V' ' :0 ln.l.,,o,,ai.,l, , A.l - JMhl p!i. ' Icpit Plione Main ;g OUR NEW LOCATION Caty-corner from the La Grande National Bunk will siion be ready for ASH BROS. In nnntlh-r chapl.-r tin. omhor wrih-n: ':. princf, lll;t- :1 ff(.nf. man of riiHnr.-, shonl.l Up ftlwau-i wll in I h art at sipping h,tt. mk' H. II" Hhoithl I... Krai'i'fui i tin- tnaiiii.'r.s of -t-inhnfi hi, han-t fur iiil.'iiii-M 10 hi-Htou klss.-s i,p. mi," finothi-r says: "H.. ahA.14 In- al'i'l in ili ilias' and Hkjrt w!l in ill' art ot horsni;inshp, 11 i.s n:tlM'i- palm Khoiihl In wt'll an. ion v r.stil in all polniH Ihut, ii: timfiilMli a f;cntl'iiinii of rulutr and i-i-i tin-nini , . I sho"nhl look wv ,,,,, 7 . ?. ' r" AT. CmnCn4nklii Ul ' HI