La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 30, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, September 30, 1925.
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NATIONAL I.i:a(;i"r.
JLMfh 'ISv : " " " 1DGERS HOLO
feM -.: . sixth plage Jm
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Graceful Flares of
Shimmering Satin
Nothing is quite so fitting for Fall
weai- 88 a Bmart satin f i-ock espe
cially these dark, richly-hued ones and
the blacks. They are veiy attractive
this year with their little high collars,
sometimes just a band of gold,' or the
V-neck lines and long full sleeves
caught in tiny cuffs. Wine shade is
very popular. Every model an excel
lent value.
Aditoxials
It Muy Interest You .
To Know
That-'"""' "('.
Tliu trouhlr with Juy-wulklhi? Is'
It scatters Hie podcstrlmis too
inuth. Vou con gel at thi-m
bettor and do moro real px-
cutlon when iliry are -ill
bunched In one plart.
That
Thp crora-woril pnzzlr is at 111
popular nltli to iritis at tan
Junction of five rouds. each
with a dirrrront alrnhoard.
That
O'lr "UllllKpn" nchool shoes or
like tho flve-room aparimuit .
"A room for every tos."
KltNKST WATKI.NS.
Miinnfpr
Lovely Colors in These
New Dresses
When the brisk winds blow-yoii im
mediately value one of these good-looking
cloth flocks. Models of duvetyn
or twill are slipped- into in a second
and can easily be the most practical
garment in your wardrobe. Fall col
ors are much in evidence and the
lines are stylish in the extreme, -clever
trimming adding some charming ef
fects. Good wear is always guaranteed.
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PHILADELPHIA (API Ilrook
lyn ihoppcd back to sixth plac; in
the National b-asuc race '1'urs.lay
wllh a defi-.it at the huml.s of I'hila
Mphla. lo to 4. llrlnn-s Klui-t. .1
for the 'JioiIkci-h inn) lusti'.l only
Innlnga Kuy l-ivrce wori-il his Ihlnl
victory In lour slarm against
Hrooklyn. K. H. K.
Hrooklyn 412 3
Philadelphia .. m i j
Hntleries: Clrlines, Caiin-.-M and
and Tuylor. HarKreaves; Pierce
and Fonseca, lletillne.
1 World Series
Players
for, FALL
AND WINTER
SUITS AND
OVKIiCOATS
H BROS.
Corner of Admits nnd l-:im
Baker Eleven Defeats
Haines in Ragged Game
Rich Looking Coats of Extra : Value
On the street or in your car it's the coat that gives that
well-groomed and well-dressed appearance nnd it's the coat
that gives you comfort in the1 October days to come. With a
constantly growing reputation for stunning coats at most at
tractive prices, this display will bring new admirers. Every
garment must give you thorough satisfaction or we make
it right. Start October right come see them tomorrow. .
A Good
Place To Trade
HILL'S
A Good
Place To Trade
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Aditorials
It May Interest You
To Know
fhat '
In tlio United Rtnloa t).c mur
der rnto is forty times what It
is in Switzerland. .Jt Is harilry
worth whllp to murder anyone
In Sivltaerlnnd, however. its
there- nro so few newspapers
there.
That .
Flying machine explorers re
port that parking places on the
Great White Way to the North
Pole are extremely scarce. They
should visit Adams avenue on a
Saturday night.
KRXEST WATKIXS.
Manager.
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SPORT NEWS
GELS Tl
LEADING TEAM
PAOH 10 COASr LKAfiVE.
Clubs v. I Pet.
Ban Krnnclseo 114 03 .mi
Salt Lake Ht 7S (.j,
Seattle 97 t2 .54J
Los Almoin n t5 5s
I'orttand s 9S ,40
Oakland to 101 ,4s7
Vernon ;j Jv,
Sacramento 7u 111 ,svl
Billv
Evans
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yr.STKHDAV S OAMI.K.
Anjel. 10, San Frnncixco .'
LOH ANOKI.ES (API It. H. E.
Pan Kranclaeo 8 14 1;
Los Angeles 10 u
Batteries: l'fcffur, Crockett.
Moudy and Velle. Airnew; (Tanilali,
Wright, Hoot and Kandbarg.
Sesttlp 4, Saeiainento 0.
SKATTLK (AIM - R. H. T..
P.ieramento 0 4 2
4 11 II
Haiterles: Martin and Koehler;
Miller and E Baldwin.
Vernon 4, Oakland 2.
OAKLAND (API U. H. E.
Vernon 4 IS 2
Oakland 3 14
Batteries: Johnson end Iiannltif:
Whitney: Ih'ianey and Uaker.
Cnc rosinonnl.
Salt Ike and l'orllsnd; teams
traveling.
WOULD SKKIICS FACTS
In all tin- yeor-i lhi blur ribbon
ein-e-n- or lioM-bnll lis bivn atagnl
tl.'re hate uulv heii r,m .w
Ions n herein a winner one season
raw eimie luek to n-K-al Hie tollow
mx enintun.
In 190S. th. PhlAB. ,..!.. . .
the trick by beating Detroit, after
..a.,,,, mvPi.a lne am, outfit the
year before. The Athlrtlra did It In
tail, knocking out the Olants after
trimming the Cubs the previous
fall.
The next team to eome through
with pair of succraslre triumphs
was the Red 801, defestlng the
Dodgers In 1 1 . after having trip,
ped the I'hlllles In the 1816 clas
sic. Then came tne Giants to follow
their ln victory over Ihe Tankeea
lth a similar lacing a aeavn later
Those four cluba. the Cubs, Ath
letics, hed 801 and Glanta. staad
out ss the only repeaters In world
series encounters.
Oililly rnougti, rrl, league has
fnmlfhe.1 Imnf ,K. ..
. ...,, wlln vree
if Hie quaru-t bt lng eatern trams.
XAT8 1IAVI: CIIANCK.
This fall Washington will have a
chance to get Into the repeater
class,
, A lictorr over I'lttsburg la the
pisy-oii next month wou d nut
them on an even basla with the I
Cubs, Athletics, Ited Box audi
Ulanta.
Whether or not tho Harris en
tourage can put It over remains to
be seen, of course. It mny duplicate
tts stellar performance of last year
against the Smoky town outfit this
fall. And then astln, It may not.
According to past performances
of pennant-winning; aggregations,
the ohances are ronsilernbly
against Washington coming
through successfully. Kor only
four teams have accomplished the
feat over a stretch of Sfl seasons,
making It quite a long shot from
a merely statistical standpoint.
But figures mean little In sporl.
dom. so Washington rooters
shouldn't let tho "dope" bother
them 10 any appreciable extent.
Ill a word. It's ort of Inli n-lliiL"
-tuff f.ir. lite Mi-eullril "riiMlrv fil
berts" but Hint's alHiut all.
Jack Dempsey, Harry -Wills
Siijn to Fight
SOfTH BEND. Ind. API
Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills
came to terms Into Tuesday aft
ernoon for a heavyweight cham
pionship fight In Mlchlgun ttty.
Ind.. In tho fall of :. and left
immediately ror Nlles. Mich.. Just
over the Indiana state line, to
sign articles.
Caddy Mullina, Wills' manager,
signed first, followed by Wills,
liempsy and Floyd Fltxslmmons.
promoter of the match. The
party stayed at Nlles only long
enough to sign the papers and
then motored to Houth li.-nd. a
4islf hour ride away. The trip
to Nlles was for the purpose, of
signing In a Mate which legal
lies boxing, prixe fights being
prohibited In Indiana. The prin
cipals decided to take no chances
a legal technicalities.
GAMES TODAY.
American League.
Washington at Boston.
National Iagnp.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
I Vernon nt Oakland.
I Ban Kranclsco ot Los Angeles.
Halt Uike at Portland.
Racramento at Seattle.
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j ivaiiis in n lUlK rlize Xiing
BSi--JF .. Fl T. s-Ai.4s-S &NrT. Tf r A
f Iff ' -V. ' -S
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(lly tlif Asc,eintei! I-ss)
Hiit INv-klnpaiKh, Senatm-s.
Obtained by Washington in one
or the his tradeo of huschall, Itofjei
T. lVcUinpauKh, shortstop and as
sistunt mannper, Iicanu! the nuin-
spring of the HcnatorH inaehine of
inner dormse and covered hlinsnll
with Klory in the 1 li 4 world's Bu
ries nrtr somewhat of a failure lii
n BtmHar series when he was short
stopping for the New York Ameri
cans. Horn at Wooster, Ohio, on Feb
ruary 5. lSUl, Peckinpautfh mov d
to Cleveland in his early youth and
bean plnyhiff ball thrp. Napoleon
Lajoiu was at his z'nith then and
he became young Hor.t'h hero al
though then little did ho think that
one day he would play b side him.
Developing into a star on a high
school team, I'eckinpaugh was
signed by Cleveland at the age of
nineteen, hut was farmed first to
New Haven in the Connecticut
league and then to Portland la the
Pacific Cottst league. Recalled In
he became a regular with
Cleveland, but in the year follow
ing "liajah," as lie was calied by
funs almost everywhere, was trad-
, ed to tho New York Americans and
eaptaintd thein to an American
league championship before he was
obtained by Washington in VAlt.
niuoc. Senators.
With only seven years of actual
play behind him and at the age of
24 Oswald he wis llluege, a finished
third baseman hue won. indisput
ably, a pivotal place In a world's
championship Imieltl.
Horn in Chicago on October 0,
1900, Hluege had no opportunity to
play ball until he was eighteen. He
was a frail youngster and the doc
tors advised him ugtilnst too violent
exercise, but onee he got to an ath
letic field, Illticgo threw advice to
the winds and went in lor toulbaii,
baseball and baskethatt. He de
sorted the other two for the na
tional game and soon began to,
shine at shortstop. ,
He quickly graduated Into a
semi-professional team and IVoria,
of the Thrce-I league signed hilu in
920. Within a yer four maior
league teams were bidding for his
s-rvlees, with Wn.-diinKlon success
ful. Wllh the vet. ran iVckinpuugh
at, short, Hluege wan transferred to
third. He hnd Indifferent i.:icee?s
in the first seanon there and was
farmed to Minneapolis in the Amer
ican association. At the end of the
season he was recalled and Improv
ed so rapidly that he son becainn a
regular with Washington, getting
Ills baptism In the world's series
last year both os a third baseman!
and as a shortstop when injurie
forced iVcklnpuugh to Ihe bench.
n.AKKIi. Ore. Tne linker hit-h
scltool graatf-fMi Iters defeated the
Unities high M'hoo foot hall teutii,
6 to ii, on their own field yester-.
ilny afternoon in a ragged game,
I loth teams were forced lo resort to
punting.
are relieved of a great
hygienic handicap
' m this way , .
THERE is now a new way iri
woman's "hygiene. A way scien
tific and exquisite. that ends the un
certainty of old-time "sanitary pads."
You wear sheer frocks and eowns
Jv;ilhout a second thought, any time,
anywncrc. x ou meet every uuy.
every business r social demand un
liandicapped. It is called "KOTEX." Eight in
every 10 better-class women have
adopted it.
, Five times as absorbent as ordi
nary cotton pads, it banishes danger,
of mishaps.
Deodorizes, too. And thus ends
ALL fear of offending.
Discards 33 easily as a piece of
tissue. Mo laundry. No embarrass
ment. -1
You obtain it simply by saying
"KOTEX." Women thus ask for
it withut hesitancy. Costs only a
few cents at drug or department
stores. Troves old ways a folly.
K O T G X
No laundry--discard like tissue
r:HHtiviov nAsrn.i.i..
Thtm;t 3. St. Louis 2.
DETROIT (AIM The IVtrr.it
Tigers defeated the St. Louis Na
tionals in a U'-lnnin;: exhibhion
rnnie here Tuesday. 3 to 2.
Pore: E. jt TV
Rt. Louis 2 11 2
Detroit 3 s 0
llutterbs: IHekerrmn an.l Vlrk
Cnrroll: CoIMr.s. Wells and V.'ood
all, Stanage.
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