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T'7 Mnnd.-iv.8cpteml)er-14,i9i35j Page Twti -THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " FRISCO TWICE Study in Black and White vlcea of apeakera or orgunljicrs to local organizations desiring them. While affirming Its unwilling ness to interfero (id local, elections when they hinge antlrely on local issues, or to attempt to conduct municipal campaigns, tho Ilepub llcnn stute committix- aels idrth several reasons why control of inunlclpul governments .is propor ly a goal of organized political parties. , The ' national ' administration' advocacy of economy in govern ment, also a plunk In the plat '...., nf i tin Ifoniitilicunstute ad- Gossard Corsets "The Line of Beauty" HILL'S "A Good I'lttce To Trade" FUR SUNDAY I'ACII'li: lOAJi'P l.KA'il'R. I r. -am. , srwai I 3iM I I 8 3; Clubs i , . W. 1- Pet. San Kruncisco .10H 67 MH Salt Ijike ..j . gg ; .594 Heattln ......1. 1 ' IS .661 Iam Angeles HI - 7. .628 Portland .. . Htl i&; .4Sf Oakluud 71 !6 .427 Veruon lit 8 .406 Sacramento .. 6a 107 .356 SI'.NDAY'K (i..Ml:S. ' mlnlstratlori in Indiana, may with ! propriety be carried cleur to the smallest unit of government. We're Tei SPORT NEW S FOR SALE Vi'l'lion S-.1, Salt Ijlke 2-4. VKllNOIr AP) 1 t'H lTf,V!i4 : ;,A.'i.:i4'Lit I mm if m n up pHftCCDq K.aur! PLAY TO TIE A.Mi:iu('A.N ia.au i;. Club- W. 1.. Tot. WaahlnBtoll :.....:..7 4 .(H6 I'lllludolphln, 79 to .60 Ht. l.oul 73 CM .(36 lletroll .. .......'....::.....,.:7l 114 .623, fhlraBQ .. '.....:...-...'..:...71 lili .DID t'luvuluilil'.. ,......;:.:..'...li6 '. 73 ..471 1 'NW York ' ;,...;....:....'..i,.BH ,7S .".487 licwtoll .. '. , 4') O'i ,2'J4 NATIONAL I.KAGl'K. Clubs W.. I.. Pet. I'lttsbura; .. '. .K4 04 ' .ilna, New York. :.,. SO .MM Cincinnati 76 S3 .643 lirooklyn .. ............Bp 119 .4'J . Bt. I.oul ...117 73 .47'J , lloalon ... 4 77 .404 . I.'IiIcoko J. ....................CI .438 1 l"lllUuloljlla 611 7K .431 j t. !. j WAKIIINQTON' (API Wtmlllnir .'lloil nnd. I'lilluili'lphln .murki'd. tliw - In tholr rape for th American Im fft) pennant Humluy. playinu; 11 tu nings to a a to S tin when lh Kirnr wiui culltttl on account of darkness. The Hcnators thus mulnluinrd thilr seven and onfl-lmlf khiiiu lead owr the Athletics. . , .; Neither Orove.t nor Keuther, ;hr ffturtinir pltchfra, went the full same, due mainly to their wlldnesu. Klmmons. Athletic center fielder, hit his (4lh Jiome run of the sea Iilauketi. ItiiMiai 2, .New York I. NKW YOIIK AI') l-n-d Wlnif fMil hud the better of Walt Hoyt in u pltehlllK duel Slid the Hed Kox deTeuled the yunkees Hullduy, 2 to 1. A poor throw by Hoyt ultowed Itolhroek to n:or In' the. fourth while KluKsteuil's ' sacrifice fly brought IJischofr home with the Winning run. Tli Yanks' lone tal ly was r.corid on ntnitles y nen Kuuglr und Hoyt and Combs' a.icrl flce fly. )ieore: , It. H. J& lloston .. 2 8 1 New York 1 6 1 naileries: Wlnglleld and Elsch ofl; Ilovt and Hengough. National League. . mtOOia.YN (Al) lirooklyn spilt il double heavier wltli PhiluA dolphin Hunday, Itazzy Vunre twirl ing a no-hit Kami In tho opener which lirooklyn won, 10 to 1, whthi tho Phillies took the second, 1 to 3. It wus Vance's first no-hit gunie of his mujur leugue cureer,. lie was In superb form and fanned nine butters. Score; " K. 11. K I'hlludelilhla 10 2 lirooklyn HI 16 3 , liattprliw; '. Milchell, Decatur, lietis, und WIlHon, Windell; Vance und lebi:rry. ' Ht-conil game Hcoret It. 31. 15. I'llllttdeliihltt v ...... 7 12 U JJrooklyn 3 9 u llatterles: Pi-urc-e und Wilson; JOrlmeH, J.. Brown, Jlubltel titid Tay lor. , Salt like Vernon .. Uutterb-s: Kulllo. H. II. K. .,. 2 7 2 I 11 I 'llulvey und Cook; Kckert und Whitney. Second gulno Score; I it. 11. K. Halt Ijike 4 7 ) Vernon .. a. 9 3 Butteries: Pond r, MrCuho .'inC Mclonuld, Cook; Johnson and Whitney. ' . Su FraiH'LM 7-11, ki:a'I-i-i,ki(ap) Sun Krancisco ?. Brattle .. Nenttkt 5-0-. j H. 11. 10. :.. 7 11 1 6 13 2 Uatterles; .Geary uml Agnew: MIIJus, l)umovlch:.und llaldwlu. Beeond game Keon?: It. II." M. San Kraticlaco 0 9 t Seattle .. II -( i ' Uatterles: McWeeny ' und' Velle; rtamsey. Hasty,, l-'ttssell und Daly. . . SnevaiiHiita 4-a. Oakland 1-0. OAKLAND (A!').' ' Jt. ; II. F) Sacramento 4 rl'ti '1 Oakland 1.'7 1 2 Hutteiiek'-.lltiKhes und Wtisken feldl;. Jlowler and .iteud, ' llyler. f Second ganut Kcoih-:- K.' II. K. Sacrapienlo .Jv :.'... jyif, ,.-f 2 Oakland ':, .r-'r '3 ' Hulteries: Alurlin nnd Wnsken- feldt; Koster and Ituker. SI. I.oulK H-0, I'lltsburg 4-2. HT. I. ()l 'IS AP) The St. Douln Cttrdlnulu won both guinea of Sun- ,1...'u l.uln l.lll ,,rlu lUltul.nrir son In tlur seVenth Inning, lelng , muklnK t.f0Ur out, of flvo In the the scora. Score: It, H. K. series. The CardB took tho openur Philadelphia. .. 14 1 U t0 4, nnd tho second 0 to !, The Washington .. 0 J ' 1 hast gumo iwas called ut 6 o'clock ... Batteries: Groves, tjulnn, Oruy ))y agreement to enublo tho Pirates nnd Perkins. Cochrane;. . Iteuthcr, to bottPd UI) earty trlli nonie, , 1,'erguoon and Ruel. ! '.! . Klist game Score: it. H K, Pittsburg .. ..: 4 9 2 St. Louis 8 14 2 , Hattorlcs: Yde, Aduins, Rhouhan and Spencer; Mails and Vlck. v Second game Score: It. H. E. Pittsburg .1 I 4 0 St. I.ouls 0 8 0 Llattvrles: Morrison, Kretner, Yde and Smith, Spencer; Ulnehart nnd Warwick. " I,os Angeles 8-2, Portland ;i-7.l ' POlt'lLANiJ AP) ' -, ' -It. '(. K. Los Angeles 8. 13 1 Portland ... B 9 '0 ltutterli s: CHuaner nnd Hundbcrg; BurnH'snd 'robln.'-Hunnuh. Si-cond Rami: Score: It. H. F. I.OS Angeles 2 4.2 Portland .: 7 16 2 Uatterles: Hoot, CrHiulall and Kn nls; llulliuguworth und llunnuh.? Clevelaiid 8, IMUolt 0. DETKOIT (AP) Dotrolt finish ed Its home stand for the suason Sunduy with a defeat at the hands 'of Cleveland, 8 to s, In 10 Innings. The game wm played on a soggy field und was delayed nearly nn hour by rain. Score: II. l-I. .IS. Cleveland .. 8 IS , I Detroit .. ........M.i.-.i..'..i..'...-...i- 8 1 1 ' 1 . llatterles: tMile,. shuttle and My att; Collins, .Doyle, WcIIn and Boss ier, Woodall. . , , Chit'iiiuatl S, Clilesgo 2.- ' CHH1AGO AP) Chlcugo was helpless before Pete JJonohue .and Clucliinittl won Sunday, 6 to 2. Chl cugo'B two runs wore.- d(io ,to er- Clilranu 4, St. louls 'rors; Cincinnati bunched hits off '.' CIIH.'AOO (AP) Chicago do. Btwh In tho third, getting three ?t feated St. i.ouls, 4 to 8, in the fin jl runs, , 1-largrave had a perfect per gumu of the surles here Bunilny. Icentage with a single, a double W Tlie game was a pitching battle be- und a triple besides being hit by u i'3 Iween Ksrr and Davis, Kerr Itch- pitched bull. Donohuc did not is frS Ing shut out ball until the seventh sue a pass. Jones pitched the final fw Inning when ho begun to wonlton. .Inning for Chicago. . It. 11. i. itt, 3n the ninth Jie -wus reslaeed by ;;. UlnnkeTishlp after Sislcr had eln- gled and Jucobson doubled, tlelng the score, jrllunkeuslilp checked the rally. Vungllder wus unable to hold thu White Sox In llio nlulh und vvlt i the. buses full and two out, Kumm singled over llilrd. It. H. IJ. St. lAuti .: 3 8 2 Chlcugo : 4 0 0 IJutterleu; Vaugllder, Imvls und B it :. V: Cincinnati.. .. 6 9 8 Chlcugo .. ., i 6. 1 llatterles; 'Donohue , nnd Hnr gruve; Llusli, Jones and Jlurtnetl. Read of th love of four girls for 3 man in the thrilling golden setting of the Yukon. Winds OF Chance By REX BEACH In Generous Daily Instalments BEGINNING TODAY la The Evening Observer TEAMS 5 KG streak und taw their advantage over "New York Cut to six games. Kor the first time since thu week of May 31-'June"fi; tlie Pirates lust woek lost a majority of their games, ' dropping five contests:, fn eight sturts,. under a surprising sortie from Chicago und St. louls. fjlautH 4tilieful. A ray of hope pierced New York's gloom Sunday night ua;t,lie Giants prepared for thelrr fjnul swing .through the -west... McGra-w will lead his team against. the Cor sairs In the closing series; between the two clubs September 2i, ;2E and 2(1, prior to which the pace makers will be called. upon to face lirooklyn and the plugging Urnves, who gavo the McKechnlu cohnrtB a hot.:recoptlon..9n, iljclr. ;)ust n. vnitlon of the eusl. ' .; " ' Tlie l'hlludvlphln. Athletics also shlittenul their Jong losing Blreuk, lost udilltlonnl groui)( to tlie Hcnu- tors last week, tly glling no uei- Ur than on oveh-break In 10 games .Muck's tenirt fell hack another half gufno and closed the week seven and one-hulf contests behind the chumplon.H. ' Tho Cleveland Indians Joined. the llrowns in an assault upon the White Sox, forfeited their hold' on sixth: pluco against tho Yunkees while the last place lloston lted Sox 1iad the sllsfactlon of leading at least one club in the week's pluy with a two and one-half game ad vantage over Collins' men. SERIES SPLIT NKW YOItK (AT) Rlx tennis I'llinlikiW't, 11 b cliiniiiiiontjhlp ponit IjIIIIUh In tho itttejor U'iiKU ruct'8 Kundny ulK'it wri' Im-ki-H In bat1 tie for iiliii-i'H In tilt rlrttt IIvInIoii unti Mhnrcs in tho wurltl'M irtrij pruU IM'tlJ. The Htroiir finish uf the llilrd plnri i'liicluiiitlt UftlM, who kf ttiv chilis of tUv Nutloiutl ltNiK" Just wt'fk with four vMorh'i - lit nix startH, IruvcH only thu fourth petf, held liy Urooklyn, for St. limits und Ito:rtm. Hut the Urowns, Tlf- 01-H it lid Wit It u Kox xipiir:itt'(l by thai itmrKliiH, nro cluBtiTou In I If; lit whlrh Hulitluy ulKhl ounO both Ililitl and fourth plucot still opm to conlt-at. 'J'hn dti'ltui: of tho DiIcmko Antr- lcuim. uliico tho Injury of their KiHut ttt'cond biuictiuin nnd mun iitfiT. I-:dilU t'ollliiH, forrtHl u bifach by which thr humtiterine Hrownn :md TiK-ri wimi nblo to t'lish wU Itlitn lhi firnt tlivi-ilnn 1ntt u.-..l( ! HrronrHtnir llirinsi'lvca to th( loss of Ken Wilitiiiiis, HIMtT'ff nu n put on bllnillni Ntrragn of ba hits to oviTwlH-lni Ch Icn ir o niiii niotint to third place, whllr IH'tralt clunjf dcsiM-ratcly 19 tho St. Uuts pare und moved into th' fourth birth lit tlif Windy city team was blunted out of th rint illvltion. ItrntcM licking I p. Tho alxth plir, ltu.stoa IJi-avm, oHhounh fv Kamen lhln fourth plact Urookln In the National picked up another game and a half on tho Dodgers Inst week In spite 01 the brilliant pttchtny; of ltexxy anc for Hobbyt club. Although teuipormrlly checked by the iii !!:! um HUf and Oarlaon turned in brae of shutout for the Quaker team, the Hub players won fi vt their nine nnines, Thr Hon tin, with an oven bntik In alx attcinptn, wrm likewise distanced dnrliux the weitk by the ('arda, mho rloaed Intprenslvc-iy by twleo jolt Inn the lead ins: 11 rut cm to threaten Itiooxtyn from fifth place. IMibburir fans Sunday niht re ported a alight quake aa the li ra tra showed nignn of eluniptnir. liy losinr both rnis of a double head cr to the tarda Hundny, tho 'l ratea posted a fourcaiu loatn; (A.MICS TOIAY. AllUM'll'Ull l.CliKIK',, No guntes floheduled. Xiitlonni l.enmie. Urooklyn at rittubuii?. Outdo Chapman fiSst This pair of convicts achieved underworld Klory when they es caped, from the Connecticut state iwnltentiary at Wet her a fteld. At the same time Oemld Chapman, champion jail break er, w ns held aufe in another cell of tho prison Above, Prank ltnd: below, Mtchel J, Mc-lonnell. A black man on a white bull might mtike air- picture for' a, black-uml-whltn artist to paint , but it would, take a uleight-or-hiind artist. f-r tliia black and whltii it jdy ure-never en still. The black- Js Jesse Stalil, .who. claims to be the only negro buecarro, und hia ' faHorite mount, a wild, white bull. Tho tivo- are performing ut lOllenslierB. Ore., roiho , : ... Indiana Republicans ' . Seek Widtr Sphere . INDIANAIWUS, I nd 'nrff-ti'ut , Iwliieh lies a re'imtutlon ;s theblr(hplae'e of. iiruch-of .the country's political stiali-Ky, h:tu I or municipal governmrnt. us well eontriiiuied what Ito " Iteimbliian ;,B ut nmtrol of tjie lurgcr political lenders 1 consider a' new advance i unltn of the state. . . .ln pbllttcs. The Kepublican slate I Vlth muncipial electlonn fllntod (AP); committee haj3 (inuoiineed - that 'for. Noviimhor 3 in several hundred hence forth the parly will hinr Indiana towns, and cities, the Itep oyfinltely and uelively at control ublican party has offered , the ner- Modern new G-room house. I)c slruble location, . for . $3C0it; very reasonable -terms. . Five-room new bungalow" on paved street. J'jst , conip'eteil. Ready for hnmedlute. potuw-Bsion. This houao must be seen to bo appreciated. A Kive-rooih ho:iw, -furnished, for $l5oo.-. Canh payment; Jfuo: bal aneo 'like rent. Immediate pon-aoHHlon. Permit me to show you a mo;t delightful modern new home? You will be surprlaed after insp-cUnT it to know what $7000 will . Rive you. , GEO. H. CURREY Bonded Realtor To Take A Page To tell ' about these shirts. They' deserve it! But what's the use? It wouldn't make the shirts any finer, or the values any liet-,' ter. And you'citn best judge their worth by seeing them. , ; . ASH BROS.! (oriu-r of Adams mid' Klin I'acific Const Loiikuo.. No frinnes sehetlnli-l. l , . v mr w -vuf v-' &r yjr 'SitP' Mis' j s j ' .Vrcsuleat, W llln-Ovulaaa Co, Such was the President's order, RESULT? A new -day automobile at a - price unbelievable until today. Full-size-? 5-passenger; sliding-gear transmission, at less than. $600 f or 'the first time I in all iiistory. Here nre the high-spots. Chcd: them with y car you know selling anywhere near ths price. Then ask yourself "In what other light car can I even appro. Imate this phenomenal $595 value?1' A full-size, 5-passenger Sedan room to spare for regular people ... a 6martly designed car, clean-cut, rakish, low, extraordinarily good-looking! . . . polished lacquer finish, rich deep blue with glistening jet-black trimmings, as handsome a light 'car aa anybody ever, looked at. Women love it! A 27-horsepower engine Sturdy, fast, reliable, all the power you need to carry yon 50 miles or 50,000. A noble hill-climber. A quieter engine wih fewer working parts. 20-to-25 miles to the gallon of gas, often more light on oil hundreds of letters from Overland owners report as high "f j 15,000 miles without a dollar spent for engine up keep 1 , , Sliding gear transmission Three speed, selective, sllding-gear trans mission at the lowest price ever avail able In a light Sedan! Borg and Beck disc type clutch one of the finest clutches made; Auto-Lite starting, lighting and ignition a rear axle syBtem equal to that used in cars carrying double the weight 'of this one; Axle shafts of Molybdenum steel, the toughest steel known. In the entire three years In which Overland has used this axle system there Is no case on record where an axle has ever been broken t Extra big doors cstra irliie, easy entrance and exit to both front and rear Beats. Each door has four extra heavy hinges these doors are built to stand punishment! Wider scats -the widest of any liKht car built! Now slngle-plecc, undivided front seat, 39 inches wide, 19 Inches deep. Wider back seat 45 Inches wide, IS Inches deep. No match-box effect. No crowding! - - Big, wide windows more thun 20 squaro feet of window space all the air and all the broad, unlrl- icrrupiearisionoiatourinacar. . . Latest one-piece windshield Cflneciallv valtiahlo fn T-tr)ht..4t-iinn Gives clear, unohntriicrptl vltlnn Vau Blwaye where you're ftolnft. More easily - najusiea you dun't have to fust with it. auus greaiiy to me car sppea'-aace. diassia - a strong, rigid frame with plenty of bracing; springs of Chrome Vanadium steel, the finest and strongest sprinOcteel known to engineering every leaf in each spring Is genuine Chrome Vanadium; the same material you will find in the world's finest automobiles! AVe challenge any owner In America to point out wherein this $595 Overland can be duplicated for quality or for up-to-' tne-minute equipment, or for dollar-for-dollar value. Step in and see this car. Ride in It-know the comfort.of it. Drive It yourself-feel the ease of It, the power of it. Easy terms. Only a small amount down. 18 months for the balance. Trade in your present car as part payment. I , - I 1 i. i Gettings & Hanks