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'riiliv, Mav 6, 1826.. LA GRANDS -EVENING OBSERVER (01 or , HI I Ml t' i i u , Ml : ld 1 Ul . i-:M i'i III rr; Ml d "i; tt ;.. New Cretonnes FOR NEW SPRING DRAPERIES" Moderately Priced. ' . HILL'S "A Good Place To Trad" ' . " 1 ll Dsn., e. I It533 I LJUiy LJUUIIO i Says: . SPORT NE WS 1 LARGE CROWD IB SEE FIGHT One of tin- uiKWM rovrls of the ' liuxinK season will l" at Ilex hull tonlKlu lo . Iho return -o he-tni-in Hoi'co HtnuiiaKlln. I'ortUiml. uii'l lluxt-r Aduin. If rrnort of tlrket suli'S are arrurale.' '" ItinKsl'l1' stilts an- In demand and th promoting rlub. the 1-a Oranl A. Ci mum's a flood of aenwul 'n'lt demands lonlslit before the is o'clock deadlin. The bills declare - that lioceo KtruniBKila and Busier Adams boxed a draw In La cfrando re cently anil aro ItcbliiK to aeltle mi liremaey conclusively." Tbe fiKlit ran rnnieniber distinctly that Ad ams won a decision over Rocco tn mad of merely gettlnR a draw. , All of the fighter on th card are In town today. . The. it-round program follow: - ' Tfn-round main event, Hlrama 11a and Adams. "- '" ' ' Six-round semi-final: Karl Btolx. 142. Hend vh. Iielmer Allen, Hi. Iji Grande. . Blx-round special:' Carl Becker, Iju. Grande, v. Halph WrlKht, Ba ker. Pour-round preliminary:. Wallace Allen va. Mickey Thomas, both of Ijbl Grande. Seattle Trims Cellar Champs in Close Game I'ACJr'IC I 'OAST Clubs Heatile.t."..;r;....,lA.i..J I.o nHle. la.,.;;... MIshIoii Oakland ...... Hollywood .. Hucramento 1'ortland .. . . Hun I'Yanelsco ;.. I.RAOI' W. I ...HI 12 .ill II ...13 12 :u it ...14 13 .1! 13 ..13 IS .11 IS l'ct. Mi .542 .g:u .120 .4a0 .4C4 .407 . YcMcrdny's IU-miIIh. At Portland. xw : AnKcle. 1 frame, wet grounds. " At rWattle 2. Han Krunriwo 1. At Missions JO. Karramcnlo 4. At Hollywood 2, Oukkind !. Oregon Hopes Strike Bottom in Track Meet Branch Line League Organized for Season KIX1IV, Ore.', May . The Branch Line llaaeball. league has been onraulsrd for ll. although all or the iletalla of the organisa tion 1iave not been perfected. The team In. lha leutrue will bit Klgln. Knterurlse, Maxvllle and rove. Karh town )rlnlhea'to1iliVw'fat ag-grciratlon of players, which In- dlcatca that there will be aonie I irood aauiea In store for ha.M-hafl funa. The flrat ame will be playi! Hunday, at which time Klgin will play fove here, and Knterprlae will pluy raxTlle at Moxvllle. The (uiiui here, will be rulli'd at 2:30 p. m. " EUOENK, Ore. May 6. (AD "Oregon proBpeela for tha dual .meet' with Iho l.'nlveralty ofVfaah. ' liiKlon track team here Saturday hit bottom today when It became . known that Tom Holder, two mtler and Victor Wetxel, wehjrhtman. would be unable to participate be. cnune of lnlurlea. WeUel la ,tne only welxhlinun on tha squad rap nbie of doinic anything, while Hol d r whs conceded a good chance In htn event. ' " - A bride's beauty la greatly en hanced by choosing ugly bridesmaids. Eklund, Wyoming Mat Artist, Pins Kilonis ;,.PEKiqEffipN. qr'., May C. AP). i'lia'renru Kklund, of Wyoming, drfi'uted John Kllonla, Hoaton wrestler, here last night, winning two falls out of .-three,. ' Kklund took the first In 19 minutes with a donblu straight' arm strangle and Kllunls tit aecond In one minute with a crab bold. Kklund pinned Kilonis lni-17, nuuteM far I lift de ciding -fall'. '.-' These urn the days every ques tion mark in a boy's lesson look more like a fish hook lo him. , - r J- :t ' ;.. The House of Straw Hats Mallory Hats $3.50 to $6 For TUC TfinnrnV For I iiis luuutni Andrews Bros. Credit Credit "Ths Babe -looks good at the bat even when hi: atrikea out." That remark is often made. a Itulh, after taking three healthy swings In vain, retire to I he lu nch for lha cuatojiuiry drink. There Ut something InKplrlnjr in the rut Itulh lakes at a hall whether he, hlls a home run or uiisses It a mile. r '.' Krnli Neverae famoiw Hlanford athlete, made his major lenglie de but in a recent game agalnxl fleve. land. Houlhpaw Joe BhauU struck hifii oul. yet Nevera 1oir-HM'd you with lila baiting pownr despite his folium to hit wifely. He didn't givo the umpire, a chance to call any. The firm awing exulted in a loncj foul to left. " his next effort be sen a long fly lo right lliul Just" fuil'd to drop Into the atands. bnt it wiui ulso foul. The third pitch was a fast ball, high and inside, lla took a. tr riric wallop buL missed and ii out. lie reminded you of tlie fiabe, except that he bats right-hamlet. SI IIWAV KF.I.IVKItV ' At college,' Severs was Hlanford'Si star pitcher as well .aa' halfliurk. Ho also was as proficient a hal man us pitcher. He' won many of hi important game through bis hitting aa much u hi, pitching. Nevers is the- ideal athlete, as far aa physique. Is coacerded, to be a successful pitcher. X six-footer, the possessor of a powerful pair of houtderM, he gels plenty oh the ball. In college, and at preselll, Nevers is an underhand pitcher. His style Is somewhat similar Ul that of furl Mays, except that he doesn't get as low with his arm and body before delivering tbe ball. - During spring training the St. joun club had him -eBperiraent with a sldearni delivery, believing thut he might prove more affective, djje largely to the thought that he would develop better control. Kevers still sticks to the under hand style and is a good prospect, his greatest fault, of course, being lack of experience. HOIINKHY IXXiK! Munager Kqger Hornsby of the St. Iouis Cardinals is generally considered baseball's greatest bat ter at the present time, A pitcher who can trouble Hornsby certainly must have something on lha boll. " Recently while discussing the pennant chanced of his club with me. he dwelled on the fact thai he expected Vic Keen and Walter Huntxlnger. to win for. Mm. I Last season Huntxlnger was used ' almost exclusively oa relief pitch- i er by tho New Trork.Oiants. while i 'the best Keen could' do with the. J Chicago Tubs was -to win two games while suffering si Uereata. He worked In part of 30 games. While Hornsby is mighty modest , about his hitting ability, 1 appre ciated, the. logic of his remarks when' he explained to me why he made the deals for Keen and Hunl Ilngei. ."Both those birds were mighty tough for me to mk base hits on, so r figure them worth a, chanc as regular. Both pitchers have' already Justi fied Hornsby's confidence. In the first in days of play. Keen had won his first two starts, as many vlrtorle us he tiling up sll lust season. KTIlAJif.l-i BIT TRt'E Would you bo surprised at the statement that more I sum hits are made on bad balls, strikes that are Just over or balls thai Just nils the plnte, than on strikes that cut tbe heart. While I nave noted that fart during my manyyura of umpiring. It wiw forcibly brought to my at tention recently by Iho conversa tion of two mighty good liatiers. Catcher Jlargravea Pt lha Ht. Ixmls club had Just . popped up 10 the Infield on a perfett strike, right over the plate, walet high. ' Just such n, ball you would expect to hit out of the lot. : As Hurgravi resumed his placs back of the bat at the close of the iunlng, he remarked to This Speak er, the first man up for Cleveland: "How do you pop Vm up that way when they are right over?" That's ilvnji the way with those perfect strikes." replied Hpeaker. "I get more hit on bod balls than good ones and hit 'rra harder. HOYAL BAItV ni,-HFJ LONDON CAP). The buliy daughter of the fuke and Ouch- ess of York shortly will appear on j the screen in Buckingham palace and other house of royalty In pic tures taken by her father. He win use pis omit rinrma camera with which he made films of tbe duchess on their honeymoon. WHV IK THK.Y IK) ITT Ql'INCY HU.I.H. (APl.-Wy do women of 40 bob their hair, roll tbelr socks and rouge? It Is simply an economic matter. In the view of tbs Bev. Lloyd C. Douglas, of Akron. O., s rouae quenee of mother going out aud getting a Job wtth daughter. rSiitity mistake: j'i!:. ; 5J LUCE the chap in the song, I'm sitting on top of the world. -And it's not a bad world when you look at it from all ides.' I've hit some rough spots, but managed to keep my seat. I want to let it be known that the road has been a heap smoother since I discovered Prince Albert. Here is tobacco! My old jimmy-pipe and Prince Albert and I go along just singin' a song from morning to midnight. Whenever I get to feeling low, I take out my pipe, tamp a load of good old P. A. into the muzzle and light up. Old Man Trouble takes French leave the minute that wonderful smoke starts up the stem. " Prince Albert is friendly in spirit and friendly in fact. It never bites my tongue or parches my throat. They tell me the Prince Albert process fixed that for me and millions like me. I only know that P. A. is cool and satisfying as spring water on a hot afternoon and that it suits -me to a T. You're welcome to this leaf out of my book. If you're not smoking P. A. you're not getting full enjoyment but of your pipe. . Just get yourself a tidy red tin of Prince Albert. Load up your old jimmy-pipe and light up. Nothing com plicated about that, is there? Well, that's my formula. It always works for me. V. A. It mW rnnvacre Is Sit n4 toil, fund as IfXI-nxai lin sasu. ' 4oti,nd paumd etyiuglM humidon s , with spoBgt-moillincr lop. And tiwtyt with trrry frit e sif ni ptrch nmti by tht tract Atktn racM PRliMGE AliEUT like it! .mi 1 mi no other tobacco is OltK.gM Caeetaf,Wtt Aggies and University Ball Teams to Clash F.I'OKNB. Ore. May C. AP) Pour Inches of mud lias Kept the 1'nlverslty of Oregon varstty baae ImiI team from much needed prac tice this week, Hie diamond being a sea of ooxe from the recent rains. With lietter weather today, how- ver. It is expected thut the field will be lir condition for the ciuab with the Oregon Agricultural col lege team tomorrow ufternoon. From un reports the Aggies will bring a ' team of swuismlsth tto Kugene. 1 ' " , Bill Aabby, Orugon mouuil occ. will be thrown In uguliist the Ag gie batter tomorrow with Bill Bu ker slated to hurl ' In Saturday's conteet. OKKC.ON MKS to rojipirri' I KQl'KNE., Ore. May 6. (AP) The -xeciitive council of the I'nl- ! versity of Oregon yesterday voted I funds to semi Hoy Okcrborg and , Harry Coffin, varsity tennis stars.' to the nutiumil Intercollegiate lawn ! tennis tournament at Philadelphia 1 in June. They will enter liotli singles and doubles competition I The per capita consumption of Imeat In America lust y nr was '164. J pounds, the greatest ever! recorded. Nobody can t-'II you b. cr how lo succe.1 than the failure..' 1 BAKER-LA GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 7 A. M. -12:20 P.M. and 3:30 P. M. eoMMrjasT skkte.vceo ).UN1KN. May fl. (Al') Shftp urjt fcitkliAtvBia, h lon rom munl'st itifinbtT of purUanicnt. was ifentu-Ml to two months linprlsoiv nifDt l(Hity for mttKlTiv a stMltlous peoh. H was iflveD tbe alter native of proviujr his lonocfiicr to kop the p-ac but chow tho pri son vntnc. Rnm Dfonl huva to Day rah UtTauM" ih-y ar not known, othem hrujt n-y ar. A new salad may be mail by turaln the tr toot wpsstl doD and ahaklnff until routrota sir wrH nttxfti. UNION PERSONALS I'MO.V (Spectall Among those who went to Ia Oraodc Tuioday to sea "Th Oortlla were Aim Brock. Mrs. Mary Brock, Qraria llsggerty. Sl'lney Pobhlu, Mr. and Mrs Newell Martcoa. Htevs llulrh loaon, ror Hutrhlnsou, Kdila I'hy. .Claud fadwall. Margaret Thy. Mr. And Mr. K..K. Wilier and daii(kT ter. Bet hen. A Straw Hat Is a sure sign of Spring Let the ROYAL ' - SWEEPER Do your spring housecleaning. La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave, t Sensational Special Offer! Sent to You for 10 Days FREE USE Here is our great special offer toyour W5" your door . brand new Grand Prize Eureka Vacuum Cleaner ind complete set of world famous Eureka cleaning atiacnnwma. USE THEM 10 DAYS ABSOLUTELY FREE without tbe .lightest obligation to buyt Clean your carpets, nigs, mattresses, uphol merexl furniture, drapenea, hangings, etc. Learn the Eureka's matchless usefulness for yourself. 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