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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1925)
Tuesday, Sc)'tenilei- 8, l!2o. Pace Two THE LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Athletics Take Titles By 2-1 Win 'JUST RECEIVED! A New Assortment of BLAZERS mmu IP Smart New Fall Apparel Attractive Values in Stylish Coats, Frocks, etc. 77?e Flare's The Thing Somewhere there Is a flare, very suhtle, to be sure, but darting out un expectedly here and there. They are very youthful these flares und very gay mid most correct. You'll like the Krncef ul movement of these flarinjf skirts. You'll like even moie the feeling of .smartness you experience when you try on this fmck of black satin faced crepe. Sleeves and tie of blue chiffon finished with fancy braid in colors. $19.50 to $65 1P( Many Are The Models There are Tea -Time Frocks of silk and satin, brilliant wine shades and black. Cloth frocks, duvetyn' a r, d flannel with smart and perky pleats. They are quite tailored and trim with hij,'h collars and lonjf nai row sleeves. Yes, when you si?e these stunning Fail styles in cloth frocks here you'll be glad there's a new season starting. $19.50 to $65 Aditoriah It May Interest You To Know That Tbt) monkey has li-n well advertised and wo t nk ft It that this niny ho a reason for the contri bution his tribe Is mult Ins toward the trininilntr of Milady's hut Monkey fur makes effective nov el! lea for this pirpose. That Popularity of Ioiik sleeves glvi the cuff a chance for first plum. The col lar and cuff are becom ing ft vrry large part of the fli-pui utive achtfiie of ttii' costume. That No longer In Mi1:iiii lo mince about and trip. Plfats there arc to It u plenty enough for ft Ions htride and to spare. That Dumc. Fashion decrees we ahull have flu rod by night and tines of straiKhtiir.'W by day. i:ui:sr W ATKINS. Manager The New Coats Are Lovely Wooltex nnd Peggy Paris Coats are holding a reception in our Coat Department o which you are specially invited. The styles are socially designed for you from the newest in the Fashion World. Vint, the straight model which "shows- that the slim lines remain. Second, ' and newer, of coursn, the flared couts; coats that flare markedly by means of groups of godets or circular gores; coats with a slight flare side or front, paneled, pleated; coats with flare hanging gracefully from the shoulders. The narrow collar, plain or of fur is to be noted, often attached to the reveres of the cloth. $60 to $125 n Fall Footwear Is Ready Some clever new Shoes are here tu assure your stepping smartly into Au tumn. Tan calf with contrasting trim ming, pumps that are high in front with elastic guring. These are a few of the latest modes. Distinctive New Hats Your joy in anticipating a new Fall Hat will be delightfully fulfilled when you see what stunning creations these are the new Kali shades molded in .smart, becoming shades, both large and small. 'A (lood Place To Trade" Hills Department Store "A Cood Place To Trade" , ; ji Aditorials It May Interest You To Know .. That - The fur-bearing onimuls i have. a precarious lotthae . days. With so nim-h fur trim thin Fall ..the- dni zens of tho forest huve need to worry That Wool Jersey la making a conspicuo'.ia re - entry in sport circles; That The peacock preens lilin-B'-If and struts again. In Bp! to of nil superstition . hi3 brilliant pilgrimage ts appearing upon the cliff of the newest thing in gloves. That The millinery world has adopted an outlaw name for the rolled hack brim when they call it the "pir ate" shape. Who would be without one? That Of collars there are many blgh collars, boned col lars, those of lace, V neeks with tailored col lars. Few are the gow.is for informal wear without on1.' KRXKST WATK1NS. Mn nager SPORT NEWS nniirnn nnun iook; k,i,, MrKno Oljserver Team, After Leading 1 to 0 Until Last Inning, Cracked Following Two-Dagger. Ill- ill'ri'UlinK till' OIWITVIT I'M lo 1 III a ii.-vii-lnniiiB piti'lu-rs Imtlli' irsliTilny iiUn-noon. l- -i"i- l.-iics Iji'i'uin,' I U i ! chulinilonH 01 t In- Ui tiranilf Twilichl Iiuk h-. liciili l..-.ll, lK r aii'l : i rull M"n' in un a! lorrti. Hi'- rornii r wliil iini; i Hi i:v n anil UK- lallfr m-i'i-ii. 1 lM-tl,T allowt-a tin htlM and -ur- roll I'oiir. Tin. (iliH.-rirT Hror'l In the first inniiiK aiwl no more lor ettta-r Biili' ii. ii. chalked up until lli- last ol (In- tin nlli wli'-n. rolluwhiK 11 las.- Iiil liy 'I'oats (iarity. the uli erver intlehl crai-k. d and perniit led mo runs to ralnf home nith one out. endliiK the vanie. Slieetaturs were of the opinion tlmt yi hterduy's Kalue wa.4 tile he.HI played In the Twilight PaKne this ear. the new shirts with the knit bottoms. ASH BROS. Adam nnd i:iui I Coiner of nnin-r nniwrn l UHlVtli Hi CLASSIC j liux S-tn. I Allilrtlrs Alt It II V A K l(ieeri. h. in 3 M a li 0 n j.'GarKy, e It 1 1 7 4 0 iHafK'H. ti 3 1 1 3 4 1. JMelnniN, 1 3 0 0 Hi 0 . Ii. It. Williams, 3-3 0 1 ! It. Garlty,. 2 t'... 3 . II n It 3 1 j''arroll, p ,0,, n 0 ,1 n 'Ne wlln. r u, a , .ft j I-:..A'i!li:iin.s, If .. 2.0 ti . x . ' ' ! J , ?4 . 2. 3. 21 12 - ObfM-rvvr All It'll I'O A K i Welch. 1 3 - : 0 0 7 Ml tl KvaiiH.iT 2 0. Mo 1 .'o .Marwhall, a 3 1 1 a .2' .2 Kcown. 3 3 0 10 2a Skitr. r 3 ( 0 I it 0 .McKennon, 2 .. 3 ft u 1 a a Lynch. If 2 ft 0 0 ft Lock wood, m .. 2 0 n ft ft (i I.edhelter. p .... 2 ft 1 ft ft ti 2.1 1 4 19 & 2 Stolen bases: .J. Clarity, Kvans. Two-burte hits: J. Uurlty. Slrnel; out: by Carroll 7, by l-di tter 1ft. Hit by pitcher: Kvans. Karm d runs: Obaerver 0. Athletics ft. I'm pirea: Knight and Jlelm. - Krave; Whitehill. lor. ' Doyle and Ua.sa- 'IiIi-ako -1-2, Cleveland 0-0. OI.KVKI.iANi ( Al) Cleveland and ' Chicago liroke even londay, the Indians inking; the first, r to 4, and Chicago rlie second. 2 'to 0. Firr (fame:" " ' It.' "If." IS: ClilcaffO 4 1ft ! 1 Cleveland 12 1 Hat t cries: lilankenship, Thurs- 'loii and Schalk: .Miller, Speebe, Karr nnd 1 Sewell. ' Second gainc: H. II. K. ChlcaKo 2 9 ft Cleveland 0 4 ' 0 1 latteries: Kdwunls und 'ronHc Schalk; Smith and I. S-well. SI'KKhWA V. A KTO (1 X A. I'a. AI lriviliK 2 50 lliile.s lit I(h tei rifle pace ()f 1U luih-H nil )iot(r wirituul a siiiKle slop. yomiK Hut Mellon oiiKh, the .peed boy 1 roin the ,ve..( eitasi. .Monday atteriuxm won t he mutual autumn atitutuohilt race . classic on the Altooua speed way. His official time was 2 hours. i in in ill -k, seconds. Two Two minutes later Harry liar) z flashed across the line, tak ing j-'ecor.d ph.ee. His lime vfnn two hom.s s mintites and 12 see onds. The veteran Karl Cooper, who save the monster Kulherlnjf of rac ma fana a sample of hih Hpeed dining the final r.o miles of tho grind, was third. 2! seconds behind Hart.. I'red Comer was -fourth; 1 on Duray fifth; Norman Hat ten, sixth; "Ited" Shaffer, seventh, and Vic Spooner .eighth, finished in the iiimtey. 1 1 1 ll I U UIIUU FRISCO TWICE! i-oAsr i.t:.;i i:. ... ... ,ei. Hl.1 1,5 .Ki.2 Hi .UdO Ml till Sli 71 MS 14 hi .4: J J III .4:1 C3 !i .H!.S Ii Mil .J44 rook: llixl. Hult l.nko i ink Inn. I llttttirli-.i: Muliah Ki-iuiit '. I'unl. r ami llukcr. Harris ontl It. II. K. 0 13 2 4 7 4 and L'ook: Billy p PAcinc Clilh Bm Francuicfi Salt Ijke Settic Ia Angelen .. Portland Oakland Vttrnon Sucrmiiento .. I.1W Angeles ft-S, SKATT1.K A 1 .e Angeles Heitip. SUa (tie M. It. H. K. & 1ft 2 fi 10 1 1.AHOH I1AVK ti. i KS. Sun FrnnH.Hc'o 2-0, IOKTI-ANIi (AT) Sflii Krancisoo ......... J'ortland Portland A-S. It. it K. t 4 6 , 6 12 C Uatterles: Crockett nnd Yelie; Jlurns and Hannah, Second itiinir; , If. K. San h'runelHco ft 0 Portland fi b 0 Hattertes: Mitchell, Mound)' und Afjm w; Itachae nnd Tobln. Suit Mki 0-fl. Oakland 5-1. OAKLAND (AP) It. II. K. Sail Lake fi 12 1 Oakland 6 t Hattcrle: JMeiry, o'Netl mid Hattei l. Wright and Haiidberu Sirk r i.nd Iu!y. Secuti"! (futile; H. H. K. I.i' Ailuei. i 8 7 tl ! 42 Hatt- rieH : 1'niitio and l-:nuiit; Plumtner, l.ucus and K. ltuldwin. SjM'rnnu nto lft-3, Vemon 3-. VKItNON (API It. II. K. Sttrruuienlo , pi ti o Vernon it Ilatt rUn: Vn el. Martin und M. Hheu; Pilletti'. Itryau und Duiintng. Second Ranio: It. H. K. Sacrunu-nto K 2 Vernon l i 0 lUttertm; Ctutttfld n Wack enMiit; l.udolpli and Wbttm y. Paiifle OiaM U-nic, T.c Angehii ut Portland. Pacramento ut Oakland. Bait Lake at AntIra, toiiivs aspii;atiok A Ixtil plaer Is nrer toi old hi wrdn1 t bne biuh a-pirattiMts Su thinks I t i ohli, wbti nfti-r -o eain of fontiiiuoiiN pla, wani in leail the Aim-rhait league lu tmi tiittf this jear. " When I talked with Cobb at Au trustu, (la., Mils Jtprlnit. he for the flrwt time iidmittin hi- v as getting dd. romphitned jituni the r;gois of wprinu liHlnlng. "In my prime I rotiid c-ndttun myself with a few ilios' work prim to the OpetiltiR Of Hie s.i.miii." s.tld t'olltl, ''bUl tt'a dtlfeivllt llY, "The mu.'icles in the p me be ginning to creak ulvr tr.unintr routine. The hp mint in move as fast as of yore but th-. y ulinply can't." -)ti t. nt that lime, vfti.) be In tiiiilctl to play too games, mi mnrt'. Itnt lairl Im hat Miitem) slight rtlHIIgt' of niMlil. iK.Mi Tiir: l i Vii i:. It Im the hot won i he r t h at p nv bnthera Cold far hioih than op-poHtiiR- plichem. When August arrived with iUs ua- unl brand of torrid weather. Cobb, who had practically played the lftn games that he had set an his goal, n movtd hbnseir frtun the lineup. PespUe the fact that Cnhb's legs un longer get him over the ground with the nped of a Faddoek. the hatting eye renin Ins undimmed. This season has proved one of the greatest of Ills career from a bat tmrr standpoint. When he stepped out of the pet rot t lineup lie wan one of the rive hading hitters of ;he American league. The lure of the base hit and a cold mie that hit lietrott during : rieent series with Itoston there eausi'd him to return to the g;me. lie ftnmedtateiy started hitting where ho -ft off. Time times up three hits, one a triple. Cobb is now fired with the ambi tion to 1. ;id the AniertelUl League Pi' tiers hi bis twenty -first si .ison us an active player. For he is nut o eert.iln that be will phiv tegu htrly next year. lie -aunts lo put n a good finish. 1 or a plaxcr to how the way to ihe en ani uf tbe Auicrhun league battel- niler 20 (-aix of bntttne wetnld lx some disttm tttMi. Colih Is after it. iSDLDNS CM LEAGUE TITLE ;.ir.s tii.y. Amerleitn l eague. cmatrti ut i , vehnid. Wabii!gion ut Philad.-lphh. Nuitottal l.eauue. Cincinnati nt St. l.ouW. Clin a;;o ,i( Ptllsburg. AMi:iuc. u:.nvF.. Club W. U Pet. Washington S4 4(i ,fi4 I'hilndt-lphia 74 63 . 5 ,s 3 Chicago 70 til .634 St. Louis 61 fil .530 Detroit 7 61 . f 1 2 3 Cleveland Gl 71 .4U2 New York i'.4 73 .4'.'5 Uoston S8 92 .232 vvnoxAi, i.i:;m:. riubs w. l. ret. Pittsburg .. 75 .6tfi New York 7i f.H .567 Cincinnati 71 s .5:tu itrooklxn '12 67 .4X1 St. Louis ft 3 71 .4 70 Ibuttun do 71 .4;.; Philadelphia r9 7;i .447 Chicago 5ti 7 7 .419 month face a CHIHK PAHK, Plin.m:LPHlA (AP)- The Waffhington Senators stretched their lend over the Ath letics in the American league race to nine grime Monday by taking both games uf the holiday bill. They capture. 1 a sensuttoiml slug fest in the afternoon, 7 to after Walter Johnson turned In n 2 to 1 h tory in the nioin!n::. The doublr defeat virtunlly bhiKted any lu-t lingering lup' 'hat the Athletic.- still were p nnnnt fac tors. Thc still have ti niatheniatl- cal chance but with only i of cninplKotng left, they liopeless task. The Maekmen fought hard for both frames hut brought about their own downfall by poor playing at critical moments. A ninth inning rally In the first irame was nipped when Miller overrun third base nnd was thrown out. Ixiose fielding1 was responsible for several Wash ington runs Monday afternoon. Kirst game Score: It. 11. K. Washington 2 in 0 Philadelphia 1 9 0 1 latteries; Johnson nnd Huel; (1 roves, Uuumfiartner nnd Coch runo. . Second game Score: H. H. E. Washington 7 13 0 Philadelphia 6 13 3 Hat t cries: Coveleskle, Russell, nation. Zachary and Ftuel; Qulnn, Ibiuingtirtner, Wahlhers and Coc li ra no. I lost on 5, New York 1. BOSTON (AP) The Ited Sox defeated the Yankees Monday, 5 to 1, bringing to an end the four game winning streak of the liug nii'ti. Kaln caused postponement .of the first g:tme of a scheduled dou- 'ble header. ,cor: It. II. K. New York I 5 1 I Boston f IS 0 I lt-itfiria.- litie II l.tl,,,u(.-,.. nnd UengoiiBh; Lhnike and Pic-Inlch. National League Cnnie. riTTSBCRG (AP) Pittsburg nnd Chicago split the Itlior day double header, the Pirates winning the morning game, s lo Ii. while the Cubs took the afternoon con test, f to 8, in lu innings. Kirst game: It. H. R Chicago & la 1 Pittsburg 8 173 Ritlertes: Cooper, Keen and Gon zales; Oldhum und Ciooch. Second Kume: it. . k, Chicago 9 it; 4 Pittsburg S 12 3 Butteries: Hush. Kaufman and Ilartnett, Gonzales, Kroner, Men daws nnd Smith. CliH'Innatl 8-t, St. Louis 0-o. ST. LOCIS (AP) It. H. E. Cincinnati 8 9 1 St. Louis G 14 6 Batteries: Hixey. Mays and Bar grave; It hem. Mails, I )lckernuui, lyer and 0'I-"arrd!. Second game: I!. 1, E. Cincinnati 14 1 St. Louis 5 8 2 Batteries: Goodwin and Kreuger; Sherdel and Yick. Phiiadelphia-Brooklyn and Boston-New York games postponed; roin. St. l.onls 6-4, Ietrolt 7-S. PKTBOIT (AIM H'-troit divided a holiday doubleheader with St. Lou.s ;omtuy, winning the first game, 7 to fi. by a ninth inning ral ly nnd dropping the afternoon game. 4 to 3. In 11 innings. The afternoon defeat broke Hetroit's run of in eonseeutt e victories. I o le, who finished both game was credited with the morning vic tory nnd the afternoon defeat. First game: H. It. K- St. Louis R It 2 Petroit 7 U 1 Batteries: Yangtlder. Dan forth and Hnrgrave; Wells, l)ole and Passler. Woodall. ,'eeond gaim: B. H. K. St. Louts 4 12 1 Detroit S 10 Batteries; Davis and Dixon, llar- i Trip Excursion to the principal eastern cities in effect to Sep tember 15. Final return limit October 31, 1925. Bav Money by mak ing that eastern trip NOW I Zlon National Park YellwatotM National Park may be nude u a tide trip t mall additional coat. far faros mnd fart hat particular, call J. II. Keeiiey, Ait., . La (iiamle, Ore. Urn, .McMtiirny, ;cu. Pass.: Ai?t. I'oi tlnml, Ore, Buy at the well-lighted stores A MERCHANT whose windows and store are well lighted can sell more goods ami sell them faster That means he can give you better values. Thi tip may lave you numev. And It my make money for the merchant who will ttii us to compare hit liicluintl with the proper Mere itumtaid. No charita made tor the test. II. & S. Electric H 'fifrrw LKHTINT. 1 flerra business' Wolf Kars lado tn Onler Tu Win .Municipal lUmntieA nnAN'DONT, Man.. ( AP) A get-! rich-quick scheme whereby Indians on a reservation at (.Iriswold, Maui-' toha. collected municipal hounty on wolf ears manufactured trout skins' of wolf cubs was discovered here! this summer hy municipal officers. ! To collect bounties on wolves' slain, the animal's ears must he ' turned in. The redskins received hounty on the artificial ears for tome time before of fleet a diseov- ( cred the ruse. Three nu n and aj siiuuw pleaded guilty ami were named with a year's stispi-nd d 1 sentence. Vayie birds building nes's arr alwnys happy tterause ihey don't try to build them larger i v. i y year. OPENS THE 10TII I have Shot Guns, Rifle Ammunition of all kinds. Call and sec them. F. L. LILLY Hardware Thone M-85