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Page Two THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, September, li), 1925 School Shoes "R1LI.IKINH" Wll.l, PTANI) TUB JIAUK WICAIi! HILL'S MAJOR LEAGUE I Billy m : I AAlKItK AN LKAfiVK. ; I CHion W. 1. Vet. ! Washing on 90 4 .4 ' Phila.Wphia M 57 .C96 ' ? - ?: Si. Lout- - 14 .f.l!9 j IVtrolt 72 6K .614 ; Chicago 72 70 .&n7 j ("itveiuoil 7i .4;. r J Xc-w Vorl: C2 7 .443 -;. liOStCIl - -4:' 98 .3U -NATIONAL LKACilT- K Club l I- I'rt. i PlttKbtlTR .. M i : Nf-w York - SI CO .574 l Cincinnati 7fi tr, .r:(fi 'i X St.- Ix)ul - C9 7 .4S3 ; j lfrookln fin 73 .4 76 ; 5; ; bur, I an , 15 so ,4 4 Philadelphia 61 f Chics go 2 82 .431 M.AYl.V; lir.XC'lIEK I'ln.viir: a Imnrh ts a tniM h fnv- on'il sin:it iti fxrl uht-u tliintf on Imakiniy tmttty. l.m so tacit urn an Intllvhlual ns t on nit- Mack stoop to mk-Ii a s.v;crn w!vn t-vriitm.x iiHn wrui.jf. Winn tho Athhtl.n met Wafih I.MXiou in a fnur-Kain stTtfS start In IT I-:iljr 1 );iy, it was apparent to Muok that any hop to stick in tin- runritnff lipi'mliNl on malting a immm'P "I tin- wrti-e. At tho t.ino vViinhliiKtou tiyt'd a r.-vi'H-i;!iiiK In tin jM'nitaitf ra.ro uutl iho .AtUUiira had lout 10 nlrulifiU ,;im- a. IV.-luip. Ui most iiirnnnlstmt pitfiit r en Mink's thiH your tH "li fly" Grown. lrsp!tt ;i y.orld of atuif,' (iiovi: Iuih liven ih-:jii ton j-r, .larKr.y uuv to Tti Iti n,7 Uic first Kume of on tin ' ST. l.OlIS (AV luzxy Vuiuo. who pitched u no-hit gimv i:-jt Sumiuy. was batted out of ihv box In the elehth innlnK Krhloy and j ttcjt Df romrol (be hu L-ouia Larutimis ii raifU thus ob.aln.d a full Kamo hold on 1 I'tau. orles I, ra,.l,w,l a bl fourth place, Vanoo Mruck out j ' Ilarrln of Wush- rlcht men and hit horn. run. hut 1 lnk''cn ,l" 'b ilf no,l In II, r Plrhih when h ' P:t' !iliir nc... :ill.-r Johnson. Con. iiHKnH nil halLi. Ihp Inst at whlfli "l.'Hy' C)rOVH. forced 111 a run. Ilorntiiy led tho Curdlnala' rally In tills framo with a slnKla und a doulilc, and nrvn funs wore tallied bi'forc it was over. 1 Score: Tt. 11. K. tlrooklyn .. - 5 11 o W. Louis 0 14 0 The -Tlcl!on of dmin Mir prlMil, but Jn ninkln,f It lafk was psci.Tlii? a hiint-h rmsril mi flic stroiijic.:: khiil of (lopp. I'ltKAK IIKttlRM It so happens the flrat came that Groves wan able lo rinlsh and win warn I j iifi i If i .. S 7(1 ','.1 - 'X ! " .. 9 0 CJ7 , r . , t' " .471, t .'X ' 1 t t ' f .. 7 07 4.'0 - , Al ' ;. v ; . , s v ft .5 ' i . Yl:STi:HIAY'K OAMI.S. , i QljP " I'sT. , ' : V'. 7 I JTH POWDER SOCIAL NEWS I'Atil'K I'lul S.U Krunrirro Salt Ixike Seal lie T.os Anifeha .. f 'port hind .lliHruii(J Vernon Kacruiuento - ' San l-'ruiK Lmi 3, I'ortlaiiil 2. SAN FKAM'IHL'O (Af) Hcorc: H. H. F'orlland 2 C San Kranclsco 3 9 latteries: Iturns. Stokes and To- blli; ili Weeiley and Y'elle. Sai'i-aineiitu 0. Vrnwin O. SACHA.MKNTtl (A1-) It. II. K. Vi-rnon a 4 1 Sacrainento 9 14 a unueriA: r;cicert, llryan am Whitney Hughe and Hhex . Sratlle 7-3. Im Angelm 4.1. I.OS ANOKI.KS (AI-) It. II. E. Senltle .. 7 9 0 l.os Angeles .. 4 8 4 Batteries: Htrucker and Italy; E. Jacobs, Hughes and Sandherg. Second game: . H. Ji. K. Seattle , 3 8 t Los Angeles :., 1 8 S Batte'rles: MIIJus and K. Daldwin: Root. Phillips and Hnais. GaitiR Postncinnl. Salt Iike-Oakland; rain. 4 iL-2Sf. 'r ! '7T .-1- liA'3 Llfr-ivBM1ssfl.fii Meet liny Hchuuer. Droinialni: voune Hywslght of U Angeles He's 'hot on the troll .of Fidel La ilnrha. pres. ent champion. He's been stepptnn to the front rapidly and stacks up as a iungerous eontender In the division. Hattcrlcs; Vance, I Urown and j 1)1 the Amcriran l-caRin was pluy f(berryi nclnhart and Warwick. I'itlsbtiiff U. lltftiton 7, HTTHHURO (AP) The liftKtie leading rirattji pounded four IIoj ton pitchers for IS hits Friday and Won. 9 to T. Tho Hlntrirlnir of Kurl niit)i. who knockod out two hasc il en the tiiurnfnt of Decoration May. Ho beat N. w York at Phtl adclphta. Hi nxt coinpih'te 'trnme was pltch-d on Fourth of July at Nuw Vork. Ho hiutMl Jfcrhie iVnnock for 1R innings to a 1-n defeat. I'P until Labor iny of this ynr nis, nnd Hatn :uylcr, who not;thn record of Groves showed that a, double and o triple featured tho ho hnd never boon defeated In a "Vntpst, which was also marktl by , morninif holiday (tuino. rtielaith between Smith ai'd Out-1 It wns only natural that Man tjelder Oua F.dlx of Hoaton. The I nsyer Mack In an effort to break rtin; to blows In the oltfhth inning; Jinx that hnd followed his win' a pohx spmm nnmn oinp wan team Over a period of 10 muunuu ui ui piaio on inrowjruttvn defi-ata should by Cuyler. . Umpire Moran purled hunch. nie piayers and both won- ejo,;tM . u0 orovc whft haA nnt mtnr n conse- play a from (he gam. Boston WttfihiirR- Uatterles: M.-iniuard. H 7 II t.rah.itn i frnino since tho Fourth Pyun. ljRmpaad Gibson, Morvlao of July. ' tjwns Riven th naslument of stop 14 1 plnK V:tnhlnftton nnd brcaklnfr t't in&inx Htreak of the AthlHirs. Mrtcft no doubt fitmnd that IMiiCuleljdils 4-7. IX Irolt X-3. !MIt,AIKM'HlA (AF The Athletics won a double hill from letrofti here Friday, 4 to 2 and 7 to 3. llauiiiKurtner was Invincible aftr the first Inning- of the open ing same whilo t olllns was clouted uiiiiuTrlfully n tho second fray. The batttuy of Al Slmmoua fea tured the twin hilU the nliiRgor amassing a total of seven hits in nlno time at bat. Including two triples and one douhln In the sec ond gnne. Hcores: First game; It. II. K. Petrolt .. . , 2 7 1 hlladflphhi 4 10 ; 1 Dutteries: Htoner. lKke and Woodiill; K:;Htii?aFtner and Coch rane. Second game: Rs II. K. IVtrolt 3 4 0 Philadelphia 7 12 0 lhitterles; Collins. Doyle nnd nonaler, Woodall: Clroves, Walberg ana j'erkina. TlMi: DEFEAT! ItK'lLAHDS FOItKST HIl.IX, N.-Y. (A 1') William T. TUden, seeking 'his sixth straieht, tennis crown, con quered Vincent Itichards Friday' In the senil-flcalH of Die ' national championship tciurnnni"nl, ti-8, fi-4, ii-i. r.-l, thus advancing to th- title round, wht-re Saturday h' wMl face his old rival. WHlia M. Johnston, who put out Itic.h ird N'orris AVU- ltanis Friday, 7-6, (i-3. NOUTU I'OWDEU (Special) Mrs. Arthur Moore wan taken to Ualter'ThUTHday to have her ton sils j-ttmovud. 1m, Uarvlett per foimed the operation. She was able to rolurn (o her home rtlie same'1 day. ' ' Mrand Mrs, Alton Conner re. turned to their homo In Portland Friday. afttr visHluip Mrs. Con ner's mother, Mrs. Nettie Titus, fop some time. ' Mr. and Mrs. MU'.o Coonel wero Halter visitors Mo n (lay. Mr. and Mrs. Kuill Yardstrom hftvo its their Votise cuests this week, Mr. and Mrs. V. I liost. of AUxsko. Mrs. Violet ' Willis was brought home, from the Itaki-r ho.spital Thursday much improved In heal th.' . ' , II. I., ivarson and son, Ulake-, y, motored over -from Fend!.--, ton Sunday and sm ut a short ' ilmo In town with rtduttvgs. j Mrs. Sartln, who has bcwi tak ing Ireaimvnts at Hot Lake fori sometime-, was brought to . her; home Hundax. Si is much iiu- I proved but is not able to be. up and around. Miss Walk, of Kansas City, ar rived here last week and la at the home of her brother, Floyd Walk, where she expects to bo for an indefinite time. ChaJi. Hutchinson and . family , spent Monday afternoon at Bak er. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Huynca and datightv;-, Mrs. N. G. Olson, were i shoppiuK- lu ItaU.T Monday. Mrs. W. V. MeC.rath made a! trip -to Hakt-v Wednesday. . j Mr. atid Mrs. A. I.. Cruljr made a lUtill'iVi:t Lriu tn I'liLnti U'.4lr.ui. : 'dny.1' Medical Springs News Notes of Past Week , M KDICAL SFKING8 .Special) Tlure was 04 hard rain .storm here the first of the week, ac companied by thunder nud llffut nlng. F. Wltten was n business visit or to I -a Grande Monday. O. W. Kichie. of Fortlnnd, and Hoy 1'hiHips. of Fnion. w-fe Run duy guest a uk tlw J. F. Keiiuedy ranch. Mr. and Mrs. U S. Winth were j shopping at Kali or Monday. ' O. ( Whit ten nnd Kvon-t Whit-1 ten ai-o dear hunting in tho ! mountain - 1 Mr .and Mrs. C. O. llloom were ; Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I L. Wilson. Mra, kl. Van will soon be driv- , inc a hew Ford, which .Mr. Van has ordered for her. J. It. Wanker and daughter, j Maxim, and Vivian Ki-nrn dy have . th mump;', j J, F. Kennedy so!d 14 head of sheep to Mr. Ford, of Fnion, to i 1m- delivered soon. Mrs. O. Kay lu quite sick at (he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Wank. r. Mrs. J. F. Kennedy was visit ing at 1 41 Criiiide Mondav. You Never Can Tell!-- I May pour any minute; any day is likely to be chilly and w 1 11 l j ; nf conrs there'll he n Ten WUIItl. Miuuy HMS. Whnfs iH'llcr I ban a caal that' ivin and whnl pi-oor w 1 t It o 11 I lM'iu;c heavy n coat (bat oh cull haii uu your arui. or throw into n bawilli Out bin I in- It ? Coiihl any coat lit? Iinudicr tries varfable I'all daysr Wr. ASH BROS. Caty-corner from La Grande National Bank LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR liARGAINS If you haveasmallhouse or bungalow please let lis show and explain to you this effective heating TJInaca outfit. Day and night it CiA.Mt TOriAY. Amcrlran Ieariio. Chicago at Washington. St. ixiuls at N"ew York. Hetrolt at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Iloston. r,t...m... ,uea..u ...,, l.oocn. ; tn monllia. M, , PMIixh-rnhla a. Ctnt-innali n,""r lotit "ornlng holl- phia took tho second gat,c of thni ,, ' . final riea from Cincinnati by th ' , "T'jJ ""'no,, ln,a mo"1 -core of S to 1. Wllloughliy. a re. aJ' p "-cf rmancc He vrns beaten. oruit, allowed .Hrhl hits, which I J " wns hr, best pitched r well scattered. The rhillle- ! fa""! "10 -ackm. n had received bit Honor.!! freely In the third and j elcliih innings. It. 1 1. i: ! I'Mladeiphla. .. r, u n1., "" )mU" """ wedge Cincinnati t 1 iUnt PhwIimiiI "be m-t Washing- 'UatterxsT Wlilouinliy'and Hen. !"" "ll", biinit nm drive line; Poaobue and Krueser. j r J"' "arris wnn the margin of IWitory. Tlir liiineh hail railed. New York S. riilraxc, 1 CHICAGO (An Ntw York l!,",,s :"'h e'rcult drive came In bunched Its hlta in three Innines . cvenih with none on. Slarty "rtla- and defeated Chicago. 5 to lrManu9 of the Drowns drove out . In the am game of the siri.n. I nl" fo"r hagiter In the sixth. Unstrum led the attack for the Ms- ' breaking the Yankee pitcher's rec. Itors with three hits. lnclmUi.2 a "r'1 o! consecutive earn. .1 runleiu double and triple. In four tunes : '"mugs. M ore; n. j y up. Barnes pitched a steady . in. . the locils being able to bunch l-tt'-In only one frame when they wore 1 three runs. Both rooper an.' Tlnrnes had wonderful control, nei ther uiaa Issuing a pass. Vit'.'.-n-ger. Cubs' shortsiop. liud a inii'--i-t day at bat, cracking out (our ln: In as many tltuea up. R. H. i-.. New York Sit ; Chicago s j -i j Batteries: llnrnes and Snyder; Cooper. Keen and Oonrales. National Imuiuc. rtoston at Pittsburtr. Brooklyn, at SL luls. New York at Chicago.. . .l'IHIiJii4ilia4('lnmnr1' ' l"nclflc Coast League. Vernon at Sacratncntav Oakland at Salt I.alt. . "Portland at San Francisco. Seattlo at Im Angeles. i:i.i;mi,i: i-layihcs i.im i:d WASHINUTON (Al'l Wash Ington's list of playera eligible to participate in the world's aeries, mado public Friday, Includes eight pitchers, three catchers, eight In rleldera and six outfielders. Three "rookies" are among the number. The list follow: Pitchers Johnson. Coveleskift. Heulher. Zachary. Ferguson. Mar herry. Ballou and Kussrll. Catchers Huel. Severeld nnd Tate. lnflelders Judge, s. Harris. J. Harris. Pecklnpaugh. Bluege. Ad ams. Scott and Myers. Outfielders Klc. (losiin. Sit. einv. jeanes. veach and l.eihold Lt US so radiant TlV warmth everv room Q JlQJT Keated alike. Automatic from just eaoudh keetoncbilry . Spring or early Fail days toara pie lieat in bitter zero weather ARCOLAchanges a home into a Aome and use to little fuel. Clean and east to tun. Send to u Cor (FREE) illustrated book. Avoid the rush Fall acAtoovand get the benefit oi alack-nsuod prices. Fred Spaeth, 108 Fir Si. r TV u Hot-Water Uadiator Heat kmwlmwm$ Safely ' -SwifUjf Cbmfbiialdif Come lo Our glace Depot at 11141 Jefferson Avo. All Mates Leave from There Daily. l.KAVEa IA BRAND13 FOR Joseph A.M. - 1 I'.M. - 4:80 P.SI.; Snuilhy, 9 A.M. 4:00 PJIl Baker T A.M. - 10:50 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - 4 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. PcnUk lou Dally 1 1 A .M. - 4:00 P.M. Depot Phono Main 7 , BIIIIiBHBii3Bl.aBiaEIHaiIBaiaSEaE8Illl ;St. I.OIlt: .V.w ..rk i lu.'er:. Curd, on; Hi" t .tn. I H, .K- ' 2 lsvu and 1M- iiieh. ! m H n n m . m M I H s a B v a KO BsV LARGE FARM LOANS American LeaitMc. I WASHINGTON (Al'l ll-inimer- ' Ing two Chicago pitchers for 17 ' hits. Wajhlngton cr.3ily won the opening game of the ries I'rl Kv j to to 6. Klc. and J. Harris b-,, perfect days at 1ne but with (our bits each. Keri,-ii?n ier.---k e-i' j men but weskene.i m t!,.. i,. T , innings and was repla. ed hy Mur-i berry In the ninth. .Score: !:. 11 i: : Chicago .. j !; j ' Washington in i I Batteries: Kerr. Coi.iioi;,. Yhur.. ton and Schaik. Cruise; K. rg..so!i. i Marberry and Sev- rtld. I cice,.7r7,. 5. I'-000 '-".O'W preferred. BOSTON (AP) ci.-veiand as-i "ailed Pitcher Uos.-. of the Hi d H..x i . for six runs In the (it ini-,R n i Kotll'O thi.t 8r"n o;in with th. fifth ga:ne of their tm.v s. r, ; uiiy nt 01 . . .wUitionnl Of the season here Friday and the el.t.e,, " .HKlllloliai visitor, won, to 5 l-,otr?ro ' I 1' ""'miiSalOnS. gled Ms first time up. bringing his atHng average or coiueiuMve safe I nns to seven. Nct tlm- up he iuiiict out. Cle-eland Hosion .. M S s 2 r Ilatterlea: Karr. Khaute nnd I. Jewell: Ross. Flihr and Blschoff. , New York 4. SI. IioiiU t. i N K w Y( It K (Al ) The Yankees, won their fltth straight tnw by defeating Kl. 1hi t to 1. lionie runs by M, ,.! ami lmto Jatured the New York triumph. 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