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Monday. August 17, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pa (re Two" Advance Fall Hats Hill's Department Store "A (iuud I'lnro To Tradu" IANGELS BEIT SAGS TWICE I'Acn ic coast i.i: ;i i I w-fc vrnsn t zn tt a 7 ill I fiff W J 11 c !. niinxn nnilirn r aw--..-.' rann I . MM Willi! I Wl (Mill Kim Francisco tiuJt Jak Heuttle 1,0H Allgeh-S .... Portland .. (Mklmni Vt-rnou Hui i uuiulo .. .. W. I.. ..; 4i ,.75 66 . 71 Mi 70 tin .1,3 fi'i 77 .41 K- 4'i m fVI. ... 7 h .4.77 Frequently they have gut ten away to u commanding lead. Other Hun I hey have, buttled their wuy from the nur under tint liinh of Hit indomituble Napoleon of the diamond. Htiili a crisis in the struggle of 1125 confronts thu Glunis ii.h ih try make their tlnul home stand against loading Pitts burg In a .Hfrli-.s opening here n l Kriduy. hi!, i.ouiii learns, propelled by ih lusfv clouts of hudius home run . failing UPSETS CAUSE SURPRISES! the Mreteh. a nam of veterans aluniU ready to receive the Iionora j I u cluh itqikI of III'- ptu-lilnir featu j of Wultir Johnson, now In Ilia eur-iieem n BfiiMjii. New Vork. world -r. tam for four t onseciitlve year:--, cn-iiiri'fl lo !,. iln privilege despite threat, of a final aland by tin- (lUiula I Hi-inst i'ltut.urK iIiIh wet k. ' Vitelline llallli' liar SPLIT GIES y WUON.ll, l.l'.AIit'i:. nub w. j- ret- l'itiiuitr 41 ''rl New Vork f,,;,i riiu-liiimii 1,1 HI. I.oilia '' 6' Hrooklvn I'hllucl.'lpliiu in t7 hlrliK" Ronton 4" -'7 I AMi'iui AN i.i:m;i i:. riui. w. i.. m. . Jhlliulel-hia 12 3' I Wcablnicion 71 4" ,'4" I'lilraKO " 1,2 r':i1' Iietroll ' St. Louis ''' f,t .4 I l'levelan.1 SIS ,;4 ''' New York 47 ' 4-" ItOKloli 514 77 ri. llM)l I'J'K HIX.. I lUitinj; is I'Mtt'iHUil li Hi' oiiKi-.( iit wIiiikt In Imx-lutU. I'tM.r piW liim ail nwlki t'ltil llu- i-tUfWlM I' U'II t'HlJi ImiiI. tuil-tin- in litis ih-juirfiiK-iii tt Ui ttiM iin j lo i-iiukf tin roufMh-mo ol llu i 'ut in' i liih. iil2 -lliiiax-(l a his wt-t'k for th- I'ani f"Sinu, iliutnK' which tli giiilin-'l :;74 in fiv- Wftorittf in .spit or loo-"1 ;U1 jiiu'iiiK uaiiiMt the t'uhH. 'I'ln- . Jirowtis. hovvi-vvr, onci- m o r t- .os Aim' h's :.-, Sa riinit tilo '-. cnuictn ii lourih plui'c from 1"'- J)M A.XCKI.KS (Al It- Jh K. J trull as tin- TIk r wamler-,. int' Kuvruiiunt4j 2 X 'i 'lil I leuit M's at Huston hut only aiK-r Imk AMK'l'- 3 1 ruli ins ii"Jni a tmnhh ut I'hlla- liutivrii-H: K atins. Martin ami lt).hiu and at the i-xiH-mv- of los- KochhT; J(oot and Samlh''i'S. Hi-ci'nd kuiim': It-' II- K- Stirraim-nto 1 ' I. oh AiJK'-hM 4 U ' liult. rl.H: Hhia. I'anfh hi .ni'J M .Sha; I'umi11 and HpiH r, KiattUk Irrnoii 2-7. HiOATiM: AJ') It. If- !' Vi'rrinn 1 1 1 I Health' 3 I" I l.utterhx: liurfoot an.l (iii"y: !uinuvlh anl llu dwia. St-'ond tanii-: H. II. K- Wrnoii 7 U 2 KcuIIJh i liatt-ri'.s: John.Hoti and Whit tu y; Jiumwy and Ual). NKW YOItK (AT) iit of the l:os-ru Horiihl. M. I.onW 1tuirt- of ni niorahh M anlnial fur u (h iun--. ihwiihu jus JjHU'r in hoth hasutJi. pairtrd in w niiv'imniM in ointr iu8. upon- mn t hki n-jmr ...n ... . sufWUHiul fJriv to .nti-r tht first dm hiw cailcd hai k tiu- Iito- of Mns ncord of .4"1 pomitns "in .llv lHtmi. I'oL'fis llnniHhv'M ll.irlv- l fsl'i-yt-ar lo ntu.; im- vw ut iih- mmm m.nu.;ui auikhuu m' 'ond circuit Mimudi of llu n'Hson nusximr athl.tir hIiow of 1!'2... ! Si-vwit n ft nsons for Iris hiH-uK- A itaiitioal lenniH rhuinpiun of ' r and ii for ' Ty" '"ol.tt. couph d HUfi lal K'H'k sli-iM" d out to wlnjvith thi- hurd- us of tam niaii hacii hi plaif hk wrond only lo ; aj''iiit-nt found hoth vi-H-rans jitill William T. Tild.-n wln-n 1-111 John-.ut tin- in-ud of V.w pat-ic in Ih" ,.on of I'uiiforiiJa. i-f-aU'd latM yrar j Amcrhan. hy ViiH-'-ni lttrhards. vaniil.slp'd i 1 tt-avy w'i;;Iit pimilistie t hit's rar thc youlhfiil. VewkiTM star for tlnriii Harry WillH a i-v Mrhh-ri M-i-ond linn; in fiv- days in a Pavis nuar-T his Ions suiMht tith- oppor ctit t-Hi. Itunliy uftt-r rlsins and lalllns d'ir- Wonn-n who Htrusfth-d for Kns- J ins a H yoar car r. lute th'ir Ions diHtuin'4- huUinir star. Hah honors yum uso n-turmd u j Tht- ONp.'rhnent of a heavy weight iwM Williams, tliroush Injury. 'he n t lo r.-m w rivalry in thf -hampion attftnptlns ' to nitiasc follldins with onfhh-nt i'itts- I WikIH man ru s-rh. Mrs. l-.m- ; IiIh own affairaUt-inh-d h, oih. r i.urs afl'-r fatlins to put down a rt " "! 1 r ... ' ' : , l;rooklyn itpritilnjjf, f 'Im innati'.s pro hm to a two t-am rmht for tin K shVy.-d t hro t II. Aialh'i-y and Hai ry K. Ivn.u th, sHnd of trah.hu;. lonnd lllp,. mr Huth this y-ar has h,- liv.- sai.-M-'t in s.-un Marts. The of la and 1 : y ars i.j:u. Jack K.nips.y in a rol- h:i!am-d t.0It. ju.sl a plain hall player. I'.'.lw il. .s. (I Ih.-.r i.i.i.ltu fair .h..! 1 w ' u" ,I"' w" ", w " ' w. .1 iuit full l-iiih-h I,. hii,,l fiiwt I "iiomid with u hist place team has his champion kins in record clout- ( -iMllrn,.Uj Sin- I'liiatMht 'miiily irt. iinaHy l.roiiKhl ita tirst world iw - : Ins-- H Kuth. His battins ;:v- f tins ih. -Mas l!uud of 'ulliornia ' rutting ttu land in a losiiuv Americun li;hl vo ,ohi theory Ilia resain the tropin- HioO'i ,lrs. Moila ;i:t'fi-saru'ly lasii hu sin -'.-. hiirdt-i.s axe to i he root of lii;hler ranuot No Argument About Our Shirts No, sir! Choose those you like from our big new Fall stocks, just arrived. Wear 'em, wash 'em. If they do nut prove satisfactory, bring them back and get your money back. We wouldn't say that if we didn't know they are absolutely right! Ash Bros. Caiy-conuT from La Grande National Bank San IVum lsco 10-7. Salt l.al.e 7-U HAN' I'RAN.'1S'0 (Ail) Heor-: H. H. K. In lltf early spriiiK. th wjllapw , Halt Jak- 1 1 ! of th- idt4-iiinu staff of the New Han Kntnelsfu l'i i:t 1 i ciout- linally hroiisht ila tirst wtnhl v - Ins- H Kuth. His hattins uv- ... ..... l.lli I.-. I Ulir,.Ml t,. "71 llU 1.1. Ml,. I-ll'l I'or tln second afrulsht y ek. ... . .' . u-H,. t,..i u-.-itn ..n.-i.-. ! PKXI A.VVVi iS. Or, rnmtilla Washinston and I'hi.UMHphlu ,UlvUint.u should Himhle in ' talin. Ituth has hcKuii to talk about matched for victory In I heir srl- , . . ; l.ccomins a phi ,-r-rnanasT. pias fiKht lor the AiiH-ricanhasut' ,rs uml Jtrowns. while the flurry with i.' veins of leasue hall p. nnain. riih ajiu Amerirnns. in- over ftmrih place in i.oin circuita a.i, i.i,,. Puih Is still oun'r at ' hh 1 a cuniplaint askms I S, II ill (I l.V fl.l- l-t til I'M nf lillla- lllrlf ! .1 ,1.. Ir..,.!,. r ' " I'V 'U" fortify third plaVe nsalnsl the TiS- (ilrcuit;;, eounly was made d. f ndani in a damasc suit here when the John sfiii Cin(raet company of I'orllnnd a '- uuniy and el) the second divisions in hotiiit.ts i.,(.ivtd jeet plance merely an the eoniraclitis company for work lemporarv halm for d ppol at ed ' piit'm-med in 151 and 1 '.!.:. on ' he I'ine creek road. The plnhiUl'f con tent Is alisniuetit of (he roait was chansed alter the road hulhlin Ciiiitiact had he-n eiit. rej into ami athliiional work w entailed, for which It. was not adequately paid. When lifiny Ford's nayy st Kointf the wihl waves will have soiin-ihiJiS "dK to he Klhl ahout. Nothing H"eiiiH to spolnl a nios ituho'r appetite. - NKW YORK (Al') -The (Hunts mid liraves tiplit a douhle hill Huu duy. iioston wliinins the lirst. i to 0. while New York look M Hi-cufid, C to 2. Kred Kilwimmons, recently ac quired from Indianapolis Huh of the American association, held iios tun ut hay ami ulo drove In three ruus. Kelly mad- his Itih homer ut the yeur in th" sixth. Jimmy Welsh starred at hut in the opeiilns Kaine while Johnny roouey hlunked lh (iiants with three iM'i-utch lilts. Welsb ilrove In four runs with two homers, one of theniiJ? tTie third with two on. IUkJi alwo made a homer. It. H. I'. Uoslou .. 8 7 0 New York ..........a. 0 11 2 limterh's: t'ooiiey and )'.Neli; Jiean, Winn' r. Jlunlxinner and Hn der. Hecond Koine: H, H. K. lloston .I 2 in i! New Vork 8 11 11 liatterhs: Itenton and O'Nell; ntxlmmons and Hartley. York Yankees wuh u hundicup that couldn't he removed. As :i mutter or (uct the entire Huh Mink with the pitching. It was uecidedly unusual for a Yankee pitch, r to finish a Bume. Mumper HuKKin.H was kept ever husy muueiiverinB liis stuff in nil etioit to held any winning: mars In the Huh miiTht have, H ( entry, in the M coud Invasion of the 'J9t hy thf w-st-ru riuhfl. the YankeeM won six of the lirst M-ven Ku"e played. In eui'h on of tli wvta rauie thv HturtinK pltfher finished. Ju those seven guiiM'H the Yunkees .imh. Jiatlerie.s: Hiiileton. llulvey, I'eireey and Cook; .McWeeny and Yell. Second same: It. H. I-'. Halt l-ake 11 2 Hail Krunelseo 7 1 fi a (latteries: Kallio. McCain ami I'eters; .Mitchell, (J ory, ITein-r and Aiu-w. I'ortlomi 4-H. Oakland 3-0. I'OKTI.ANJJ (Ah- It. Jl. K. Oakland 3 7 0 I'oriluiid 4 Hi 0 ittttieriea: rmtt. I ii-laney am) jltjler; Oriiuun. Huchae anil llaii proved conclusively tliat the team ih not u second division assr' Ka lit.n when provided With proper pitching. The only name lost of the seven played was hy the narrow niacin of :t-X, in which two costly hreuks decided the tilt uisainst . the Yankees. (.ivo nny Hub hih Wa.ss pitfliius and It will turn Ut ntlitaliJe pcrfoi iiiaiuv Hoid h) 4he Stm ork AnierlcaiWa Second (rame: It. II. K. Oakland '! 2 i'ortland X 7 2 Batteries: lio-hler. Jlarris ami Ileuii; Meeker and Tohin. ROBERT JONES IS PREPARED OAK.MONT, I'a. (AP) Uohert T. Jones. Jr.. of Atlanta, stocky lit tle veteran of solf competition, is AsKKVu WAiYI'.ifS. The veteran pitchers. Jack Qninn, recently ser tired hy Connie Muck over the waiver route from lios ton, has already proved the vis- Phtlnth lphia 1-9, ltiotikln fl-2. Itlom of the purchase. J well prepartde to defend Ills no- HKOOKYI.N (Al')- Philadelphia j When the iioston Huh asked for . tionnl uniat.-ur title at the Oak took hoth ends of a double header j waiver on Quinn. feeling his jmont C'uuutry dull in fcUe tournti wlth Hrookl n4Hmp4iyv 7f,t,9,.tj und tujithi l.d liot fit In with Hie ru u j meitt startintf thu last day of 1hls H to 2. Cy WIHiams led the lts- pullc) of i chuilding only two U uun j month. i suult with seven hits. InHudliiK u refused to waive. Hobi'V record In tournament homer and a triple. Harper and; The clubs In question were the nieda.1 match piny for the fast four Wheat hoth lilt lor tin circuit in two leading pennant contenders, years stuud lon nd figures show the flint fcume. cox mude hits l'hiladelphiu and W'a hinuton. The hlm ,0 j,e niost consist.-ntly in hoth (fames, inuklns 17 airais'il former Huh was awurded the play- j brilliant of American solfers. He Humes in which he ha hutted aaiu- i r. in tently 1 have n cHved u 'riiusiied secontl in the nutioual ly. Hcore: It. Jl. K. , liiiiuher of letters ufking how it is open three yeurs ao, won it in I hiluiieiphUi 1 M i deteriuiiied lo which Huh the ploy-1 1 ;-., finished second aealn in li'4 Jtrooklyii M & iT .diould no. jund tills year at Worct ster lie was liutleries: C. Milelieil, Ivuif;hl j Ir Philadelphia should beut out , left ated for the championship by uml Henline: oe:iehncr, Kiirhunlt. WaHhinKlou and tjuinn plaed u W'illle .Maefarlane, only one stroke iluhnell und 1Hhmi. (part, a queer prunk of fute could be aeparatln(f the professional and the tiecond game: It. II. K. jthaied with the upset. uniateur after 3i holes had bevii I'hiladelphia 1 1 1 j ii l u rule in mujor leusue uusea- ( pluyvU. ltrot;lu 2 liatterits: pierce and Wilson; Crimes, lirowu and Talor. Kl, laOllls II. Chh BUK . HT. 1AM IS (AP) PltchliiK Ms ten I h victory ui the season, 111 1 ' .hertlel held Chicago lu five hit.-? 1. hall that whi n two or more? Hubs claim u plujer on whom waivers 'huve been u-ked. saitl pluyei- shall he awarded to the team lowest 1q the stamlius. Jut a lew ilays priur to tin osk tns of waivers on (Juinn. the Ath- : h tics, ait r h adlns the p'-ivnunt t'Uiitlay and kuvi- lite Cm tiiua h. uu ! race for vieks, wire h ended by even break in the four Kutne neries, 'J'h' score wua (i lo 2. Maiiuser hotjers Jiornuhy Hunted Ins S.ird iiuiutr of thu year in the seventh laning off liluke. Tuporcer was on base. Score; It. II. K. ( 'hlcuBO li l 1 hi, Louis C 14 1 If-atterleu: Itluke, Kuuimaiin and Oonzales; Sherd! and t'l-'ui rell. Inclnnatl n, Pittshuis t. CINCiNNA'iV ,( Al') - Ciiiemnuti took two out of three hann's in the eurreni series hv healing the I'ltts Iturs l'lttili'S ti (o 1. Holiday. At j the outset ihey hammered Mr-j rlson lor two doubles, u sinsh' and I u trlpli and scored three runs he-j jure he sol ills beiiriiiKM. The homo tent made only one more hit thanj the Vint tors hut huched them and i Hcored six times us many ruiis. WJshiiiKtoii. Win n wit i vc rs we ro a.' k e d, the Athletics were in second place und for that reason got (Juinn, A few days Inter Mack's teum went back l:uo the lead and has been there ever since. If Jack (Julitii helps pltHi the Aihleth's lo a pennant. I lame I-W-J tune's kindly smile finist U slen I much creiMi fur the liupteuluK Japan May llulhl Itavhall I'tu-k Hi I. arden of Hhrlno TOKYO, t AP) The spirits of the ancient lords of Japan may be cpeied to halt! an Indication meei Itik If plans promu (sated by leadim; .hipanese are carried out. The punie.u hat revolutionary pro- Kiee iim hh fi.eiv l.ni i.it.. .i.ivin ' P(,fi-i ' ' ct ale, at tin cost or in the pinches. H. M. j.;. 7 0i.-miu yen, the lars--si bas.-hall 1'lttshuig 1 11 ol,:,l,i " Japan in the external sar- Clnclnnutl u - a d-n of the famous Meljt Hluine. Katterles; Morrison, Hhe-haii and i ''" pmniotem of the venture fig- ure That the Mirlne aniens are hhu.1 fur a haseball park In thut American 1-am . ! lllr"v nr' anlly accessihlt lo all of WAHillNOTOX (AP) u o o d j T"I,;y" pitching by Hhoeker and heavy. I 11 '"P'';t'' "" H"octat- id in the pUins and mljrht lie e p' tied io contribute 4ie.innl yen to Hpeticer; Illxey und Hariitit jillllliK hy Uehris enahh d New Tork to take the rinal k 'inm ut tin series from ashhisum Sainta , 3- to t. The Yuiik-e lirst huseman i he work. If the bus-by 1 1 park got four hits, one hom. r. u wus 1,1,11 "nou.u prove suetu-Hiiu. u m the visitors" last uppeaiance heri 1""H'1 ,hiU wrestling halls, tennis Ilils season. it. H p ct,,l,,s cwlmndng pools and other aMiieiic courts will tie u.iueil io .New York i ii i i WnhlnKton .. 2 7 l ' Jiutt erics: &hot ker and Ih n goiiKh; Zuchury, tr( :;, Marher : ry. Jlusst-U and s-erehi, lua-i. is tr nialtc the extermil sroillitls of the shrine one complete nat tenul pluyif round. Jones has grown up in golf, win ning his first tournaiueyi in it-to ut the uge of eisht a special Hiil tlren's ev nt In Atlanta. Two years later he captured his Hub's Junior event, und when 19 years old ht reached the finals of the nalitinal amateur ut Oakmont .logins to l. Her ron, 6 and 4. Ill Kaliiins the finals Jo lie eliminated Jim iMan- lon, bob Gurttner and W. C. 1 Kownei, on astounding record. In 1921 he was fifth hi the na tional open and in the amateur lost to the then Hritinh champion, Willie Hunter, in the third round, after h hud sidetracked Clarence Wolff and Or. O. 1 Willing. A year later Hubby encountered an irrepressible Sara .an at Hkokfe lu the national open and finished second, one stroke behind. Then he proceeded to work throush to t he Fii'inl-f inn is of the a inaleur where he bowed to Jcs.-j Sweetser, H und 7. The year 1123 brought a tliffer ent story and for t he first time lie gulned a national crown at In wood in the open, although be had lo defeat Hob I 'rnlckfthank In a playoff. He l.d the medalists with 149 In the umaleur, but went down be fore M a x M a rst on In the thi rd round. Marsion eventually won the championship In a battle wit h Sweetser, .Jones made an exceptional bid for double national honor in the open or lit 4 at Oakland Hills, but again a professional who before 1 the tournament was tar from a fa vorite. Cyril Walker of Kimh wood, i N.J.. came through and Hobby had to content himself with second place. Hut he annexed the unui- tiur crown alter veins of struggle, i defeating (ieorge Von Kim at Mer- ; Ion in u final match that lusted only 2tl holes. went on u batting rampage and nude enough runs lo defeat Chi eago. il to i. in a wild game in whit h nine pitchers saw service. I hums' wil-lncf..4. stive the locals an taiiv had hut the Tigers Jumped out In front w lu ii Hp-y halted Ted Lvoutfi freely forcing him to retire. Hick Kerr finished the pitching for I'M.n.rs . ..i.,.. .. Clnlund ...7 13 .1 h,s. Sl0r,,. K. J. K. ( li'i. larv.l 7, St. I.oiil-. n. CI.KVKI.AND (AT) 'li v, lulv.l ilfffilt.-O HI. I.oiiIh. 7 to 0. Siiml.iy. Winning hi tile ninth l.n Sp- uk er doubled and Srwt'il und spur gcon sitmli-d. Nt illn r lm kie nor VaniclldiT wtio sumcj Ihv kuhh. ! wua atilc tu (UiL.li. t. II. v.. i lljJttravt'; Hurkc)1 und Mtatl. C'oli' I lilt-, Ilrtlillt 11. ( lili-auti 9. CHK'ACO (Al') (n-iii -Kf (on null) lilt'W 11)1 ullil van IjuiIih) out ( Hi'! but In tho rlKhth InnliiB Ihti tiundny ulu'ii the LH'ruit 'Jltr 11 ;o S I'iiii a.ro 9 9 2 l..m.''iiH: Iwnss. w. Collins. Slim.r unit ll.jwur. l.ona. Kd-wurd-i. ( uniiully. Kerr und Crousv. Srlnilk. No othtr Ainnu-iin U'nic panto HClu'dtllld. GITS HOPE FOR piTi NKW YOItK (AD New York's hope of ftrth conm-rutUe pen-ns-nt In th National league Sunday night was hitched to the undaunt ed spirit of it team leader now rounding out his twenty-fourth iteason at the helm. Ten times during that long stretch of nianam-tiunl. John Mc flraw ban brought the New York Cltauta through to championships. DODGE MOTOR VEHICLES Dodge Brothers, Incorporated, an nounce a reduction in the prices of their Motor Vehicles, both passen ger and commercial, with the ex ception of the roadster and chassis, effective Monday, August 17. x These new prices come at a time when Dodge Brothers' product has reached the highest peak of mechan ical perfection in its history. They cannot be overlooked by anyone who has the slightest interest in the value his dollars buy. TT it La Grande, Oregon