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Page Twtf THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, August 20, li)25. School Days are Shoe Days ' ". rort TfiK motiikh'h roNVENiBNOB wis havb . OI'H HI'HOfJl. MIOKB ON JlIHI'MV Hill's Department Store "A fiocxl Place To Trailc" DODGERS NOW FOURTH PLACE AMi:iu an i,i;a;( I-: . I Gregg and Huol; Gaston and Har. If rave. - ' 1 SPOUf NEWS SEATTLE G1S Billy p ON SALT LAKE vavivh: nAsr m:amt:. nubs w. Pet, pan Kranoisr !)3 4tt . r 5 Rait I &kt- - ' 85 fi .690 Beat tie ; i Io Anneli-N 7 .RfiS Portland .. til 71 Oakland I 2 .427 Vrnon . ,.. 64 hi .3X! rlarraintnto ..' 47 KG .3o r ' vkstj:hiavh (jamkh. ' . j KeftlJk 10, Sill l llrt . BATT IM-KK (AH) It. II. I). Buttlf 10 J1 1 Salt (Jikn 3 7 :i Hattcrlca: Kussell. Htr.vk-r. I in in -ovit'h and K. Haldwin; I'ombr Jluivey niul I'clfrH. f'llibw W. J. WiushiiiRion 7H 43 I'hllU'iHphla ,. 7 44 I'McuKU fiti ff, HI- J.ouijt r iV M Detroit ., , 5:1 t;o ('-vHanI 67 !7 N'W York 4t i;s BoMtou .. 3 j , t SATIOXAL u;.v.i'i; OIuIjh v. L J'it tt tjric , Vi 4U New York t. ) ,4 ('liit'liiiiulf i 2 'ti St. Ixjuis f, i (j Hrooklyn i;m t;t I'ltlniKo M 7 I'hilmh-Iphiu & r. HuKlou , 61 7o Vet. .4.l .M7 .4 1!! .2 J I ..in .4!! 'J .4 4i .14 1 .r.n 'IfvHuii(l 4, ritilaitelfdilu , ' I.KVKI,A.'1 iAV) A trlpUi play exef-ulMl by rhvtdnnrl help ed ihc fndluns defeat the Athletic, 1 4 to y, Tuenday. In the . alxfh liurk'-ye led off with a Hintrlt and .scored on JornieMonV Hanrlfict and' l.ee'8 cringle, ,ee wcored on X HewHI's xliiKle and Biwhon'y fumble of KimrKeon'H grounder. Itmnrnell I replaced WalhiTdf In the movent h (and t'leveland scored two more . run on nlnKl hy Iforiapo and 1 K-wel und Mn.Nulty'H . douhle. Phlludelphlu made it first run in ,th fourth on a hIiikIo by H)tn- motiH utid M Ult r a dcuhle, in Hi'- eiKhlii tile V'tmtorH pot two niorti on a rlouhle by Ijiinar ynd buikIh Ijy Miller. l'urkhiH and Mne. riilladelplila got- two on In tho ninth hut Kmiih Ktrurk out Hi rry and I .uttiar and forced Simmon to rly out. Score: ft. U. (;, J'hlludefphlu 3 12 1 t 'levelaurl . 4 H 2 Itatterli-H; vV'alherK. itomtnfdl and IVrklriH; Hiickeye, Smith, ('oehr.uie and U H-we. Oakland . 'ernon 5. VKKN'ON APJ It- II. K- Oaklttnd 12 0 Vernon & " latterles: poster, Kunz and .Mr Donald, Itaker; I'lIN Ui. Johnson and Whitney. Mn Frant'tMfi 0. Ihh Anwrlt's ft. HAN KH4NriHCO ( AI') Score: It- H. K. TxH AURt'lej r 1 1 I San KruucLsco fl 1 ft I Hatttirles: (i lustier, I'ayne, Wriwlu and SundherR; I'feffer, (irinin und Ak'H'w. Velle, I'urtland 3, Siu'raim'iito 2. SACKAil KN'l'O (AD It. H- B. Port Wnd 371 SacruPtonto 'i 10 ( ( l Q Iptiinifft.) ItulterleM: UollltiK'iworl Ii, Klokcrf end Hunnah; i'anfielil and Sheit. QAMVIH TODAY. - Amerli ftii Irt'UUU''. Honton ut Detroit.' Now York.ut ChUa(,'0, riiilud-Mplila at T'leveland. Wurthlngion at IiiIh. ' Nu ih ma! Jjtamin. St. J.ouin at Brooklyn. ('hU'aso Ut I'hlladelphla, t'lncinwitl at Nt'W York. I'tttaburtf ut Uonloq.. Pacific Coast; I.ejiKtu. I ,o An Kelts at Han Kranci&co. Oakland at Vernon. I'ortland at Hacruuiento. SfuttI,, ttt Salt UUttt. Spitsbergen Souls Live In Comfortable Homes liAHKNTam ilG, (Ireeti Uarlior, Fpltzljoryn. Truvelertj who linu Vine SpUzberifen to he Inhtihited by u few toukIi trup pern and n'-al huntors, living on raw hlublier In wretched hovolH. are iiKreeahiy aur prlsed at the comtorts and even luxuries enjoyed at the different administration bulldlnga at Bnr entnburs. I.onjryear Olty and Ny AnlPiund. These local headquar ter of the different ronl com panies aro veritable haventi of ref uge to tht few visitors who lack thp comforts of the tourist teamerf iv hi eh run up to them- ports nitr In Splt-berKn'H brief siminier .-a-son, between July 'tfi and August JR. ' Thorn la no fluid here for the "drnnuner." AH aupplies are pro vided hy tho coal conipanles, and may be obtained at reasonable pricea fixed for the common bene fit by tho company administrators, Hare In BamilshurK, all the houses, which are or wood, as they aro elsewhere In HpltzberKen. look trim and frenbly pulnt.-d. The local director's hoiiNe, hbvh up tho mountain hIJh, h enslly the finest in thv arc))(p-laco. Steam heated, iiiuslo and billiard rooiuH, a well stocked library, prieeli-nn fm- runs on pollshud rioois and old Dutch tuautora on thu walls, Director Drcsselhuy.V far northern home ap pear us If It iiiIkM have b.on bodily trauaplnnti-.l from the fnu-m residential quurte(-i ,(t The Unfile or Amsterdam, so.mdthim; m:v. ItlU Dlmiceii, iiiii'i' IfiiuoiiH plti'hkr, now an American lranne iitiiiht' inilled a new him on me (he oilier iln.v. Wc wit tllM'if.-tidhp; tin Krent slioi (stop of ihc KiKiH, past and present, when Dlniiecii who In abb to m ba U iU) years, a-dtcd; "Jluvfl you cvfli ti 'diced that a majority of the ureat shorlntops were slow if foot?" lie thifn proceeded lo prove his statement of (net by nnmliitf such Htar-s hb Herman I.onk. tleorre Da vi, Uobby Wallace,' 1 faitR VVaKner, HuKhey Jeiiiiiiia and Itu' r I'eck inpauKh. I'erhap-s WaKiH-r,; In liis rough style, waa ihc fuH!e;t of tin- men iianied and Hoinm.wuH tar from u Ty t'ohlj on the biises. Dlmieen'H observi't iotiN interested inc. I carefully analyzed the speed of shortstops past mat 'present with whom I am familiar and realized there was much truth in what ht said. I So It would fieein that jrrent speed 'afoot is not absolutely necessary to surees as u shorbstop. Kather, just I fair speed seems to be tho huppy medium. . . . f Playing tho hatters, knowing each ball pitched, timing tho ball land (ettitig tho break with tho pitch an- iai iiioi-c oscntlai tluut Ms'ed for a shortstop. I'iK.vii s pm;am:. , lias the presence of Kred Olnrko ou the bench of ihu IMt'sburg elub bad niicH lo do with lite line gmue ItHOOKI.YN CAP) Hunk le. berry's single with the bases tilled in the ninth scored Dick Cov with the run that guve. the Kobins u : to 4 victory over tho Cardinals Tuesday. The victory c:in led llrooklyn within a point of fourth place. Duster Malls started Vor lite -Cardinals but gave way lo Allan So i ho ro n after pitching Mk Innliif-s. Tiny Osborne was the first pitch er used by thej Jtohlns. lie allow ed only one hit until tho seventh, when he became wild und was re lievfd by Jess Pally. In tho fifth Kournler hit bis tweiily:frsl bomn run of the seaaon. rU'ote: U. II. 10. Ht. Ixntis 4 n Drooklyn.-.. ; 6 17 'J Haiterles: .Mails, Sothoron und O'Karrell; Osborne, petty and De- (terry. Ami'i Jcan I tank .Makes Itet-on! j .' i;re'tiiig Itiiildlng In Pale-tine 'j JKItl'SAl.KM AI'). A bank j Oignnlsted by Aniericn residents I at ;ier.Avtv has created a new record for speed const ruction In I'abibtlnc Kneed hy the neccnH'.i of an expiring hum- to obtain new o uurt eis, the hank Immedi ately began erection of a build ing of Ita own. Large eleetric lights, were Installed and thr-.-e Hhlfls of workmen were kept ployed. The. new building or three stor ies ts the tallest in Tel Aviv. In addition to the banking j mrtem II will contain commodious club rooms for the entei taluiiitnt or patrons and tourists. It also will havt a roof garden, from which a fine view of the Mediterranean s-a, ana the mils of Judea m.iy hud. PUTS CHUB ASLEEP l.-llill II, lliion 4, niCTKOIT (AT) llrlioll Wiil loiiiil HOHtO, Tucsiinv. 14 to 4. in TWO lli:.K AXS Ml, 1.1 I). WILLIAMS. Arii. (Al' I'ulilo ValU'jo, 21. and (!iiijrluloii Akin 'i, liotli .Ntxif-unH und vn'-- ipad wflion liatKiN, hit'' kiltf-1 ni-ur iifrp whn tht-y Merc slrurk iiy a Kitnla TV ruiiroad frctKlil Irain. 'I"ln; int-n wiv wallcin aloiiK Hie tract; wlicn two frcilit trains paHMcd iy on hot)) trarKs Uld ttn-y Itfcaint roni ti.Kiil. st-p- Xi'w Vnrit 7, liK lnnacI fl. MOW YORK. (Al) Tim (iiantx Htl'i'UKlheni'd thilr hold on Hicond pllirc Tui'Dday hy wlnnlUK tin- rlr.il Kunm of th Berha with t'lni'lnnatl. 1 lo . falrlHT llarlli-y'a hatllnir wm (ho hlB fartor in Ni'W York's victory. 1 ilouhlcd In the fonrlh and worpd on Ndifn alnttlc. lie rlcand Ihc huacn with a triple, in Ihc fUth and scored the winnlni; run la he cinhth on Krlsrh' oln Klc. After Yonnic was liit with a pltchatl hall -hy Donohnc In Ihc aixth Inning In, rnxhed out to the hox and tool? few punchcM at the Clnnlnnatl pitcher. Third Uasr man I'lnclli got between the play 'cra and Umpire, (julfrlcy carried TToung- away, .Yoiimk ""d liuno bufi.wrrc polh put out or the BOmo..; Score! . n. IT. J-;. I'lnctltnall ..;..;..... ' rt 1J , 2 New Yorn ,.....,'Ii...i..4 7 12 1 I Batteries: Donoliiie, Dnuly and Hul'frmvc;. Kehr and Hartley.. I 1 I lll V ft Jl I v i 1 ? ' , r 'r iJwt.w: 1 1 ' ? 4 Fiftr-Plvr llles of Win- Vsiyl On i:irfci Tuwi-r l:liiri' Mgn "Ahia, (AI ) Wlrlim ll.o Kiffcl Tower for advertising purposes re quired more than 2ti inllua or thlclt ire, S5 iidli-s or rtne. When u as rirnt reported that th tower waa to be lifted lo dls play an eleculc tdreriiaeniunt, H waa said that Iho atntn had con sented to tha acheine for the ..uite tir the ! it would rlv. whleh in tha pre.. nt condition of the treaiiy would be welcome. l,ier Informallon. however, showed that ths Kirfel Tower Company la net ohllrd to ask for uuthorlaatlon for aurh action, haviitK only lo leillury the I'arla munlripul council mat no ach-j-.i ,:oui(j be adopted thai v.-q;;M he In any way an eye ore to the town. The company receives, n lump sum of 3EO,(ino franca or about I ' T.oti, ot which Hie city ffeta lull per cent, i H 1 1 ' K' x i Hostnit 2. Pltlsburg , TIOHTON (APJ-Mann's batting waa rtiHnoiiHibltt for Boston's 2 o 1 vlotojy. over he leaguo-leadlng I'lUwbiiig Pfratea. at ilniven field Tm-sday. Aftr Welch alna-lnd- in the fjrst liuiing, he viin iut uorqbM tho plato with. Hie JJnives' ..first run when Mann tiltflea to tha iicore board. , jr.- the. sixth. Gau treau'ii single. Welch's sacrifice and Mu tin's bas hit, guv Hoaton Hs winning run. -Scoro: Piitaburg Iloston Batteries; Yde names and O'NVil. mi- KMif.i iMn-in i, euiuiiK loose in .,t... i.. ik i. r .1... i the first inning to score nine ruiiH ',.,; and send Zabni.er to the show- PS. The easterners treated the 1 ' " rowil to a rare double pluy in the seventh when lligney doubled to deep renter, liassler was on sec ond and ilaney on rirst. Jlaney was on liawler's heels as they trot ted across the rubber 'to be tng K'd out tOKether by Stok;s after Klagstoad bad relayed tho bal to the plain via Hathroek. It. ,IIf K. Iloston , 4 7 f. Detroit .' 4 14 o Haiterles: .abnizer. Fuhr. Ts'eii baur and liischof), fitoltes; Htoner and Hassler. "(- . p'rotertlon Which formerly was ac corded them by the border line, across which they used to flit" -when hard pressed on one side or the other. The t'lster constabulary under command of Inspector Koblntmn, jand the Monagham civic Guards, under Chief Huperiniendent Mur phy, recently carried out a joint j raid on an 18-niiJe from. It was PORTLAND. Ore. ( Hy the As- j ' be first time the rival police fonts Hoetnted Kress) Oeorm; Umuon, I have cooperated In such a manner. Omaha heavyweight, last -night Together they carried on their ac-knockr-d out Chub Crawford,' of tivliles for eight hours and thor WashinKlon State college. In . the oiiBhly rputed the stills, fifth of a scheduled la-round bout. ' Tommy O'lirlon. Portland ban tam, won a furious lo-round dt ci.vion over Danny Ud wards, negro, of 0.-;land. ia.w kixu iv ciioitrs DltKSDKX, AP) A reunion of male choral such ) les of Saxon v neently brought: together- 2,htin sinnej-B. inehiding guests from all parts of Germany. A feature of t he flr-t concert was n program 14 a male chorus of 12.aaa voices. Rdire of I Nlcr and Krce StnU I nitc in Hain on Mnoiis'.ihierx DKI.KAWT (AP) Moonshiners In the south of I Hater have lost the No Pa hies Horn In Kig'.it lalii I ii I c ted lllnms fur ;10 Years TOKYO (AP) The population of the Ityukyu islands, which lie between Japan and Formosa, is rapidly dying off, declared H. Ma kura(, u health wf fleers of tho Okin awa prefecture, who attended the recent health conference in Tokyo. ! Mulnrhi W l.lfime.l nriiwd nu I Iv fur the decrease. In einht villuges of 1 he 'aeyn ma i?ron p. was said, nut a single baby has been born for the last 30 years. In N'nzko village. Mr. Sakurai Srvf York 7. Chicago 4. riHCAOt) (AP) -- New York bunched hits Tip sday ...arid easily defeated Chicago, 7 to 4. in tio first game of the .series. Thurs ton, w'bo started for the locals, win driven off the mound In llhe-first Inning. Kerr checked the hitting until the third, when the. Yankees scored two more runs. .Kri wards, the third pitcher to go on 11m hill for Chicago, pitched a belter game hut was touched sfor two runs, one of which was a homer by.Meuse' in the seventh inning, it being his! twenty-fifth of the season, lie1 knocked out his twenty-fourth off j Kerr In the third. -Jones pitched good for the visitors, especially in ilm pinches. Joe Dti&uu. . third! baseman or tho Yankees, was1 un able to play, due to an old Injury to hia knee, und probably will be out tor the rest of t)m season. Heor: R. jr. k. -Vew York -7 14 li Chicago 4 7 2 VEEDOL Ask (libhonM Service Htallon. , SA.MI'SON TIKKM AND Tl'IIHK. VKLTKX, tlie Quality. rrmlnet. ' Gibbons Service Station : i sf. vi:i,ti:x lT.oix ers t--t, And you'll always be ' satisfied, t'oiiiplctu elixsslH luurli-atloii. 'J'eleilliiuu; R75-.J " Ji-rfersoii and Klin nwdktliMShe Safely CamfudaMy Come lo Our Stngo Depot nt J1MJ Jefferson Ave All Stas!S Leave from Tlivru Daily. LEAVES I,A CHAXIIE FOR Joseph 0 A.M. - 1 P.M. - 4:00 I'.M.; Sunday, 9 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. llaker 1 A.M. - 10:60 A.M. - 1:30 I'.M. - 4 1M. Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 I'.M. Pendleton Onlly 1 1 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. - Depot I'liono Main 709 H. 11. K 1 0-0 2 7 anil Onoch; rhlca.o is. liiilnlel)hla f fl. PHILADELPHIA (AP) The rhleaifo Cuba pounded tour local hurlers for !2 hits Tuesday and hy trin-.niinH ihe M,i:!!,s. la lo la. went, into alxlli place In the Ichkuo Blanillnir- Keen was knocked out of the box In the first limine but kaunnann held the I'leUher men In check while the ruha were acor- Iiih in every Inning bill two. Score: n, h, K. Chicago 19 22 0 Philadelphia" io .15 2 Batterleai Keen, Kaufniann and Hnrlnelt; Conch, pierce, O'Neal: Mitchell and llenllne, Wilson. American Leamio Cnim-n. KT. LOI IS -(AP) Ponndlnir Honthpnw Xuehary hard in the early InulNKs. the St. l.ouls llrowna ilerciiled the Wa.-ihhmlon Senators Tuesday, S io 2, In Hie first name or the aeries. As the. I'hlladelhhla Washington rettiined lleslan allowed the five wu'e )ilti. It. U. V. Waahlnitlnn 3 fi 3 st. i.ouIb s a : llnlleries: Zachnry, Itussell, Athletics lost firm laee. visitors only Uoore: TIIR COl'N'TKV'N lli:.lT h li'iiiu inehlllred far the Ns limed All.uUle Illy lleauly l:luealit, S.) here's Miss clla lUUer, a, ",MiH jKaiiia Ciui,". 4'dlilulliU. of hall that Is being nlnyed by the I'lraiea? ur three or four years the Pl- rnlea have threatened as nennant onlenders. One year It seemed a.s If It was all over hut the ahoutlnir. whi n Ihe team suddenly collapsed. This year, after RetlliiK away to bad start, due no doubt to lack of condition as the result of bad weather on the traliiliiK trip, the Plrnies finally found themselves and started an uphill flRht for the pennant. In previous years Ihe Pirates have been In the runnlntr from the start. This year It was" close to mlil-seusnn before I'lttshurit mode It derinllely certain that it w:l.s Kolnit to he a pennant contender. I Just ahout this time Kred Clarke. I one or Ihc ureatest oulfleldera the I s-ame has ever produced, lolned the I elnl) as a balance for Manager XIII McKcchnle. Clarke, as mannirer, had Riven Plttshuru Its last pennant and world championship In 1900. He waa Just the steadying Influence needed. He took some of the money burden, from the .boulders or McKcchnle. rm.hurtr haa a Rieat ball club Itiat l being well handled. It will never have a better opportunity to win than this year. Should Pblla.h li.liia win In Hie American. would hac. tlie iiit iiMial r.xs'ie X mi All-P,nus,. vault MiriiM, a-- oemr man she used to be starts easier, climbs hills better and cives less trouble all around. And I believe the answer is this new Zerolene 'F' for Fords I 've been using. It costs less than the oil I'd been using, but it actually seems to lubricate better." Zerolene "F" for Fords gets to all the parts requiring lubrication especially the wrist pin bearings and upper half of the cylinder walls. Zerolene "F" for Fords is .nade by the Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum process. It deposits a minimum of carbon, and because it lubricates better it enables the engine to develop a noticeable increase of power over and above what Ford owners have been accustomed to expect. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY " (California) "Feeds those Qil-starye4 Fords" OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT ADJUSTING STATION NO. 16 We liao the lalt.st. appmvittl apparatus for testlne your llulils ant) equiplucnt lo ctiahle us lo brlnir yemr t-ar's lla4ils up in the Mnmlanl mitiirrsl hy tile New State Ijiw. etfis'llve Sept. I. l LATI.n i;, VICTOIt-IIKOW X ami IIHOW V-1 N U LISSAI, Hl',1 Ll.t ltHtS and AK.V1TOHS I'or All Milken of Cars, KP. . ni'isLAxn I'nHi. Auto Electric Service Co. We are holpless with out you, and you me as sisted with our help. When we all pull to gether the load is light er, we go faster, arrive at destination .quicker. ARE YOU WITH US? UNITED STATES IL SHIRT PICKINGS IS A PLEASURE HERE They're about easy to to look at talk -to Call and see thoin you're the judge. ASH BROS. said, one Hick old woman was tho only Inhabitant. In 1022 an ap propriation of 10. otto yi;n WRfi in a tie by the K''i'til'"t lo rombat na larhi in lb' l.slamiH, Mrs. .1. f Klshcr hal the miB- fortunt- to t';il I tloHit cellar Thura- day morning, b.'.iily hurtiiiK her back and othfrwiHi'. I-Vrpus l-'alls (Minn.) Dally Jour- n:il. A CHANCE OP A LIFETIME TO OBTAIN THE BEST QUALITY RINGS AT THE LOWEST COST .SiMvial KcliH'llon LAIIY HIM.S $4.95 Assorleil Selection LADY HlXtiS , $3.95 gf.xt nrnY nir;s Jliuiiiac value lo git t'liolr. . $13.95 I.ADV IliS V a hut, 12 $ 4.95 J. H. SOLID whiti: (JOI.I) Values to -2l Choice $13.95 RING S A L E Peare & Son LADY HlXtJ ((allien) Value li $21) $9.95 Solid fiolil I I K Itl.XtiS Value lo S::il $10.95 fiKXT P.IXfJS ' Value lo 17 Choice $7-95 Established 1891 1SI5 Arlams Aberdeen Utah Coal Gives Satisfaction EVERY USER IS A BOOSTER Aberdeen Coal is clean Gives immense heat Quick firing Low in ash. TRY A TON ON OUR TIP YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17