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Pare Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, Scptcmlwr 23, lf)25. --, f Bobby's Successor? SLIP OVER SWEATERS AND Tom Cooper, 1?. la looked upon as uccejor to IJobby Jono. once re- lerreo to at t,i -boy wonder at SOU. At Catallna Iriind th imik 'ul phenom recently negolLited lx conseeumo holes in -twos " Tom hajn-f been playin6; the Soottiih pastime so very lone, but he made rapid trldo and U being picked as a future great In the gohlne world. He shown here tnceihA n-,h ii... handsome trophy he won during a recent tournament. and Coziness To LAZERS ome In The Newest Shades I ( ,srr n 1 Cheer ful Autumn Draperies Will Add New Charm r i j i our n . Aditorials It May Interest You To Know Vhat I'it office officials nlati lhut each yi-ur iiuuntltl.s or valuulile mail nev.ir rcai li their destination dun to negligence on 1'ii jmrt of sender. Hlallstte not uvulliihle concerning lirnonnt of money lost by tliii' public; who neglect to refill IlIVM'tlH(?Nl'lll in l.lll' IM'WHllipil'H. That Womn, It In '-mM, are ' hold to pl'-Uii". Mui-ft tnlfijf, but Kvt it an n: Is a Joh worth trying. . That We L-elW ve boiiip Mlirit n Wing to ho VMy ph-ux-.l . ; .with the new Jenny di-eii-i ncutly trlmim-d on front, collar nnd ciiffM. Huh cir cular flare to nlilrt and new circular alt-even. That We nol Ihe month of Hapten, her In slowly, hut, WD bt'llevo Hiiroly, over turn. tier of iiiui-Hukm per il timber vf iwurlaifea per formed,, J'eihupi nmiiy, muny i untune h are eul mlnuled liurhitf IhlH pio vrrhlal hieky moiilli, That We have. jiiHt rem-lved a new shipment or llutu riilriK Hlrd Hosiery. Yon know It In that lovely pur Milk,' $1.&U duality. Thatr- Thfl Invention of the harp wui duo to uiT ucctdenl, wo read. On tlio othr hum, tho Inventor of tlm huic-plffH wuh a JliK tilari't j collUKr .who Kot , the Idea j throutfh Mliphtir on a cat. That , Wo recommend tlin Wool tux or I'outfy I'urli cor.t because they miHwcr in iuo uordn nil your iiiie-t. Uoiih abo A" flnti faTTurTTirf" nnd urrunttn nlxlnfr nnd sutlflfiictory near. They OMtuire you thut the- linen of thn coat a in correct, that thn flu ro will ban Rruciffully nnd not Iono ltd ,. beauty. That Clodets of fur or fnhrlc not In hclow the It nop ant endorned for all typed of luitored garment.. That Tailored dresses have high collar), vents anil stiunwl under-arm pieces (luring at bottom i That Crepe satin Ik now. and In cxpi-ctrd to continue mi u favorlto for dovcdoplitf new nouHoil frookn. Hoih the dull uud luMtroitN r.Un of the material are imti ployod vry orii'n, iiiuldnir other tilinmSiiK unncn.?H . sary. r.RM.ST AV ATKINS, Maiingcr . These crisp nights and mornings are fore runners of cooler days to come, days when a crackling fire in the hearth will feel mighty good. Then's the time a room cozy and snug with gracious draperies will "warm the cockles of your heart," and now's the time to plan for this room, this sort of home throughout. Pretty new draperies do more to brighten the appearance of the home than almost any thing else. Delightful new patterns and f ah rics have arrived for the Autumn showing. . Perhaps you can. find just the material you need if you will visit our Drapery Section. fig ''C-V' n . . r 1 . a t joeaw iijuL ivew Woolens For The . Home Dressmaker If you have not visited' our Woolen Section you .should do so .at, once. The. exaq .material. , i foi new: school coat for Mary' or a dress cape ' : for-' Ruth may easily be 'found .here. Or why hot make a newiflanpel fmck for yourself.' We - can supply '-you " withverything ''needed itoi complete the Fall wardrobe. .. Optimism Ruling Spirit AI O.A.C. On Gridiron O. A. C., COnVAI.Ua.Orc. (Spe-( ciai) (iplimiHrn. not.h.Lscd on any individual occuiTeiu, but on ihc Kt ncrai NhowltiK made the nun lout week niai-kH tlio swiiiRliiK in- to. tin; second week of varsity foot .hiill prnctlcc. -j Scriminaffc ntartod la.t Saturday land ni'Xt.. Satin day a-regular prac tice game will . bo played between two tenniH from the siiuud. On the Hhowlntf nmdc then theoache will pick the martin: lineup for the 'first Kme of tli? season October 3 tiuln.Mt Willamette university. Kour games are scheduled this year for the varsity on . the home field, all of which come compara tively early in the season. The first Runift expected to test the strength of the AKgies is October 1 when "flipper" Smith brings his aggregation 'of -Wlshinen down from Uonznga'; ., ' ' The complete Aggie schedule fol lows: .. Oct. 8 -WMInmetlo at Corvallis. , Oct, 10 Oonzagu at Corvallis. ; Oct. 17 Whitman nt Portland. Oct. 24 Ktant'ord at Palo Alio. Oct. 31 Montana at Corvallln (Momeeoming). . . Nov. 7 Pacific at Corvallis. ; Nov. 14 Oregon at Kugene. Nov. 21 Idaho at lioino. . Dec. G lT. S. ut IsOS Angeles. ASH BROS. Corner of Adams mid. Klin Fluffy New Blankets ofsojt Cotton and choice Wool Heaps of fleecy blankets, both in cotton and woolen are piled up waiting for you to take inventory and realize that your own stock needs replenishing. We have an excellent as sortment and .some splendid values in blankets which are light in weight, warm and delight iully colorful. A Good riacc To Trade HILL'S A Good Place To Trade i scogod the game's only run on Ja- i cobson's double, . Score: R. H. e. St. Ijouis 1110 Philadelphia . ;........ a 9 ,0 Uatterles: Glard and Hargrave; Harris, Walbcrg, Hommell and Cochrane. . , I Detroit 11-7. Boston 8-2. BOSTON (AP) Detroit took both gumes from the Red Sox Tuesday, 11 to; S and 7 to 2. Seven runs In the ulxth inning of the first Hume settled thul contest .in fa vor of the Tigers. Owen Carroll, former Holy Croas iUar. pitched the seqond game for - etroi: was his .first full game in Crouse; lioyt, gough. Second game; Chicago .; ......... New York " llattf Ties: Schulk; H. Bengough, Jones and . Een- ( R. IT. E. 4 C I 2 6 1 Hlsnkenshlp and Johnson, Bliiolna and National league Games. -. PITTHUNHa (AP) The pirates continued their climb pennantwurd Tuesday by defeating Philadelphia handily, 14 to A. It." was , thiiir eighth straight victory. Huzen Cuylcr, Pirate outfielder, continued his sensational hittlnir HtrtiU mill 11 crucked out four safe blows in four thrilrirm in 1hP i.lnfo iwn nt American league and his first vlc,ilome mus. The fifth was a big tory of the season, . Innint for thP locals Wh..n ti,. R. H. E. hammered in seven tallies. i Score; : r. if. K. Philadelphia .. ' , 4 8 2 Pittsburg h 10 1 Batteries: Knight. Crumpler. Bold British Mariners Start Odd Lifeboat Test I.ONOON, (AP)-In order to test a theory concerning supplies which should be .compulsorlly car ried by ships' boe.ts in case of dis aster, unci how far wirWess equlp nient can aid seafarers who am compelled to lake to their boats, three Cornish ipariners and a wire- less operator have started on a 38,(100-' mile, voyage. They' left Newly n. Cornwall, in a converted llfe-boitt. 40 by 10 feet, supplied with power by a 15 horsepower tn-i'i-nal combustion - engine. ' The boat carrirs five tons of foodstuffs. The party expects to. -be away two to throe years, during which they will go through the sever! seas, make rails at f0 ports nnd visit praci Icnlly every part of the British Kniphv. , The .leader of the expedition,' Cuptaln (ieorge Hitehins, decided to make the test as (he result of the sufferings and privations en dured by the master -unci crew of the TrevisKU when that vessel was lost. (.,VMi;s TODAY. American Ijeagiie. Chicago at New York. Si. Louis at Philadelphia. etrit at Boston. Cleveland at Washington. National Iaue. Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at St. Louis.'' Philadelphia ut Pittsburg Score Detroit 11 IB 2 Boston : 8 15 6 Batteries: Whltehill and Bossier; Wlngfleld, Ross and Blschoff, Second game: R. h. E. Detroit 1 . , 7 ii n Boston 2 9 3 Batteries: Carroll nnd Basstcr; Zahnlzer, Fuhr and Stokes. Xew York 11-2. Chicago -4. NKW YORK (AP) R. H. E. Chlcngo B 14 1 New York n 1-8 1 Batteries: Thurston, Kerr and ISPORTNEWS ; FROM BEAVERS Hint II. nlmdi nnd Wimi. PAt'Il'in COAST l.KAf.l r. Chil.l Him Frnni-lsoo HjiM iMk H.'Ullh. .os Ano-lin .. .. rortlund tmklunil , Virmn Hur-ruinrnto ., I. . 1 1 :i i; .. :i 7n .. HI si .. S l .. 10 'Ji I'ct. .r.f.4 : .!.. .1.17 - 4 T tl 4 30 6H 11.5 .H'.J 4li I" ,3, ' vrNTDiioAVN nAxim Rnn FranrlMo II, Nnll I,nkc 9. BAI.T UAKli (AT) II. JI. K. Inn Kranctaco 11 1 0 Suit Islke .. 9 14 o IJnltorlts: McWiwr, Ortt'ln and Yelle; Morabf, l'vn.Ii-r, Stroud and J'ctcra, Corik. Vfrnon 2. Portland 1. VKIlNdN (A1-) Torllund Vrnon 'I'm Innlnm. Hiitterl.: Hum! nml llnnnnli; l.n.lolph and Wliltnry. it. ir. f.. i i i u a Oiil.liuul (1, Ki-nltlc OAKLAND A1) Hdillli. oiikl.mil "".!."!"'. lliill.Tl.ii: i-'uhnkII nil. I win; !'..! In i. ml link, .- SEALS TO PLAY LOIISVILLK FOR TITLE L MINORS HAN l'HATlsrl (VP) tl.-ori;.. A. riilnnni. m. i'ivt.,ry of tin" Sim l.-r-ii,!.., !. ,,..., ii ..i..,. I.iik (iiihoi.,i,i., ihnt ir the ! w.n ih. I'nciiti. (nimi imiriii. H.n. r .nl, liny niii ,.,.) n,,, .0,. villi' li-niti, rhunipliinn f thn Amcrliiin ti'iKiii'lntliin, Ii.ti In a "ililln wnrlil'a niTlrs" In liiiiuinir IVtnlu-r SI! Mm' k'liinri will liu lilln.il ...n.l th.. toiim uliiiiliiir tho firm fivi. i-im..aiii wm il,.(inr-Ihi- -11111,. Voil,r rhiuiipiona." At .n (iit iho s.'ilx arc Irad. Init t... r.ii,t i.-aKii.. ruif l,v a brln .if 1 full cunu. i'lin pouMin ill i.n I i..iii, r IS. i Billy El urn m 11 9 I i:. ii.ii.i-1 I V. S. IS YACHT HACK. i l. Aii.iw 9, KniTnnM iim 1, HACHAW KNTO (AP) It. II, K t AnirMn , ' 9 rtilrrainftto ,. ...,...., , 1 it n Jinllrrira; Jhi olw uad ltnndlirr; OYTi:n HAY. .V v (n Thl I nlli , I Hi:,i,., T......1... tii.'.l l!ir liinrnntloual m,.tr Vm ht rurlnir chiiiiiMon-hip hv il... f. nllnit I lie Hi nnillnnvliin fl. ct n Ih. fMh and flnnl nu,. of ii,. rlr. TUo pulnl srnr.. wn. n VAXCI'.'S It AUK KKAT YVIii-n "liainj" Viiikt, llniklii'a Rnnt iilti hrr. srt ilunn thv HlilliK Willi. nil n milllnri salr unlit tlu tillirr ila In- liinn-,1 In a mllirr tin iisiml ilw nf ork. ... I"nr only five ilnju !iforo, thi strlkiMiut klni; ha, K.-t tlip imttlfl I 'lltlH l,.lrk will. I...I ,, I, II ft.... iiinlclnu IS Innlnirsor hurling In U- null it w.'i'K un.l ulluwitiir Ju.Nt a MinK!. inl'i-ly. lu both m-ramans Vnni-i. was Just uliunt im ni ur tu a pi rtret itaniu im hn pi.rhiipi, .Vrr v.ll In-. In thf flnt oni. a ulnglo by "I'hU.k. n" linwkn ruiibi'il him of a plniv In l.un.-I.H 1 1' hull of fa mo alOllK.tl.l. of All.lln Jnx. Cv Vn.iii. nml fhnrl.y Itnbirlson. Ilnwks win tnc only roe lo ri'iirh first baa. and an ho waa Inlir rauiiht trrllng, only !T bntli ra fair. I Vance. In tho a.-ron,i conti'Kt, It waa llnwk niraln who nrnv,,! th.. tinv. thinirh a two-hna,. muff hv Jnhiui. ton. ihf HimIkt oiitfl M..r. pi-rmlt- tiMl tlie hnlt.-r lo r.-arh wronil from whi-nro he latrr ai-orr.l. American Earl sinco tno mnillflcil hall ramo Into oxtHlritrt'. I'ltrhlntl ilni'ln, unroin nioil for n lonir alri'trh, hnvo bi-cn ill oriliT to a irri'iu rxtont. Muny I'xlrn.lnninir fruya huye nlao crop ppU out. Cin top of Vanoo'a remarkiinle plii'lilng i xhll.ltlnns ramo a two-lilt rontifl by "Hud Hum" Jon.a of the Yankora. Jonea h.ld tho heavy hlllluir Athh'tlra lo n pair of blown, onf n aorntch by Coohruno. Jonra fnlllnir to oovit first on tho Mack ralrhrr'a Infli'ltl lap. A piTiisnl of tho box aooroa re vrnla thut more gamPB aru brlna; played under the double fliture hits than above the altiKle mark theae daya I'nrlflc Coast League. ' Los Angeles at Sacramento. Knii l-'riinclHco at Salt l.akc. Portlnnil at Vernon. Seattle, ut Onkkind. m i.i.KT iii.i,ii: i:d itci.io SAI.K.M, Ore A bullet which wus thoUKiil to have been shot into u tree more rluin 'lno years" ago, waa extracted from a huge log which wua being cut Into lumber nt the plant of the C. A. Spaulding Logging company hero. .Millwrights said the bullet was of the variety luunufacturej many years ago. Kins; and Wendell, nier und Gooch. Hcnltnc; Krc- am-.'. In,. tltK tuep a -tr..t,.i if fUr il- i-rlalnU Maml out a Hie ininler MTfikrnmiit- for qultr a while, LOW HIT (iAMIX H and s, th. American. four H" '" hlttln, .l, l, i,. in .i. . ,ou'thrre have been quite fe,, dur Kloil. In tlx r.icea. i ii, i,.., ,. ......... .., t " . ...... n ... .a ui ytwy VI Siimmrtl up, Kio pltnlirra are nitnln fHiiiiintr Into their mn ami It's the n'tniniitil niliire Hint la lin ing H. SKNATOIIS' I.KADKH I X J f It i: S FIMiKH WAHlllNaTON (AP) On tho evn of the world's series, Stanley (Hucky) Harris, manager nnd sec ond baseman of the Washing-ton champions, suffered an Injured finger yesterday .and was forced out of the unn and possibly out of tho opening game of tho sea son's classic. The middle finger of Harris' right hand was badly trashed when he dove Into thlr.l t.tt-e in ih. iH Inning of yesterday's contest with V levrianu. Although the champions are ex pected to have may sailing for tn remainder or Ih.l. ..i. .k. ule. renulrln onlv thm. v-itH.iu In their 11 vames tn elinnK .. title, the nrosneel or tlueri. sence in the. world aeries lineup w rrgiirueii as a serious setback. Kvervbodv nn amiallileul .m.,,1.1.. wants to blow the horn. And no body wants lo buy the gss. AMERICAS LEAGfE, Clubs w. Washington 93 Philadelphia .. 85 nelrolt J8 Chicago 74 clevelnnd H7 New York M Boston 43 national i.i:.r;i K. CHlba w. I. Pet. Pittsburg 92 It .6J0 New York 82 Cincinnati 77 St. Louis 71 Brooklyn 6S lloston 60 81 .499 Chicago of, Philadelphia 62 83 .428 WASHINGTON (AP) Washing ton advanced to within three vic tories of its second consecutive pennant Tuesday, defeating Cleve lnnd, 1 to I. while St. Louis de feated Philadelphia. It was Cove, leskle'a twentieth victory of the season. Score: II. H. K. Cleveland 12 Washington J 11) 0 Itatterles: 1,evsen and Myatt; Coveleskte and Ittiel. St. louls I. Philadelphia 0. Mfll.AtVM.PHIA (AP) Joe lOlard, youthful St. I.onls soulhiw. showed rare form Tuesday and blanked the Athletics In the open ing game of the scrbs, 1 to 0. Ol aril gave the Murkmrn only nine hits, most of which were of the In field variety. In the first Inning Toblu singled, stole second and - SOUS NEAR v-WX PENNANT GOAL litem .1 Ml u ret. w 1 x t 3 i r.o .er,o i f f , s .590 f . ,f J 66 .642 I 'Af J llll .299 1 "TS MM i W teTfr"" mm :"1 1.1 74 .480 f I 0- t,-3 I 4 fi Chicago 3, nrooUlvn 2. CHICAGO (AP) . Uurlelgh Grimes, vnteran right hand pitcher of tho Dodgers, lost one of the toughest games of his career Tues iluy when Chicago benl him. 3 to 2. in 12 Innings, extending the los ing streak of tho visitors to nine gamea. A triple play which blasted Brooklyn's hopes Irt the eighth In ning came with Corgan on third bate and Taylor on first. Grimes grounded to Adams whose throw to Stanley forced Taylor nnd was dou bled nt first on Stanley's relay to Grimm. Corgan- attempted to score on the piny but was nipped 111 ine piiuc, urlmm to llartnelt. heore: It. 11. K. Brooklyn '. 2 4 1 Chicago : it 2 Hatn'-rles: Grimes and Taylor; Jones, Iiartnett, Gonzales. Games PoKtjMtiiril. New York at St. Louis, double header; rain, lloston at Cincinnati; rain. 1 BUY THIS 1 HiM I I 0-rooni modern limiso, B B close, In. Price SU2HO. I I 7-rodm nmdern Iioitsc, I 0J3J lniv;'o lot, 1111I1 Kiilu. I l'l'ite So.'.O: terms. I 205 . aoi-n farm near I fl Siimmerville . a bar-" I gain at Vd'JOO. B I WEEKS & BLACI 1 I RKAITORS I New yvli:y Bldg. E jjj lijsuranct) - Loans 15 Here Is Oliver II. Wallop, big ranch owner near Sheridan, Wye., who has Just received the title of Earl o Portsmouth, through the -Vath ot a brother In London, lis says ha will never nt in the House of Lords, because to do that he would have la renounce his American citizenship. LEAKY ROOFS DONT LEAK I DRY WEATHER Rut the time is here when they will leak if not repaired. We have a roof for any job. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. m Cm L.lT.J M Person Ave. ' ram irom lucre Iially. LFJima r A r-r a .-... A-rph. AM . I P.M. - 4 :00 P.M.; Sunday. 9 A M . 4 00 P Yt Baker 7 A.M. . in rji a i . ... .... "'"." I Jl un lay-IO A M. . 4 p"m. ' ' ' I-nxUeton ItaUy 1 1 A.M. . 4 :00 P.M. Kepot Plione .Mala 7i