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A Good Place to Trade
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Portland 2. Sacramento 0
POItTI.AND ( AT') It. II. K.
Sacramento 0 7 3
.Portland . ., 2, 1
(ElmH Innlnirs.)
Batterlea-J-Vlncl and Koehler;
MfekPr and Berry.s
n v
Missions 5, Hollywood 3.
fr San francisco (ap b. H. e.
Hollywood .....,..i 3 11
'.Missions L..'.. 8 11 t
,' UAllPrta Slnglf Ion and Cook;
Colo and Murphy.
Kan Francisco A, I oh Angeles 4
LOH ANCIKIJCS (AP) : l(. . R.
Snn Francisco .. . 6 10 1
Ijo Angeles ..... ........... 4 11 1
llatterlca Qeary, Moudy and
Aimtw; Qlaxncr, Day, Wright and
llunnah. . .
Reattlo 4, Oakland S
. PEATTLR AP) R. II.
Oakland - , S -4
Seattle 4 7
liatltsrk-s MrKjenry and Bool;
Ramsey and K. Baldwin.
' IflRTIAM) PbAXS KKillT
ronTl.ANH.'Or., Junn i. (AD
Younir xNntlonallma. hantnm
wlKht. hita been alined to meot
Sullor'J HnWiinl Muyhi-rry. of lMt
AiiRi'lfii. in' tlio- ninln '(vont hem
J ThMM' pluiiui tttoplt hav ono
IllvunluK''. Thi y m t Ihrlr ponny'ii
worth whru lhiy wtiKh, i
A Check
. You get a cheek for
your hat and coat for
convenience and safety
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Oet a Check On yOUr ln-J
fcurance -by this Agency
for rnnvpnionpA nnrl cofo-
ty-to make sure 'that,
your interests are safe
guarded that in ease of
loss bv fire vou will pt 1. 1
your money back.
W Wrlm I'olMies night."
CHAS. H. REYNOLDS
The Insurance Man
Worth Knowing'
YOU
You may Iwre born protn
lerd without any poMtlre
(uarnntne. that yon ironM
cam not lens than 1 In
temit on tome of tlw wo.
railed irllt elfit InnvUmcnta
arul mvliupt, We hare vmr
rmiipalNis which dlsc'lnxa
tlie fact of not over 4. U
pakl If withdrawn within a
dx-yir period.
UNITED STATES
MEEKER WINS
"A Good
Place To Trade"
NEWS
Billy Evans
Says:
HARD TO FOOI,
Afft" and service don't appear to
dim the hat 1 1 up ryes of the big
league kI urn.
And, with the ccrepHqri 'of. tho
iliijoc'n of the Itulti type, most of
tho veteran ure : miKhty-hard to
strikeout,';';- - ' " .-.-''.",
In theAnierlran Jeanne Joe S w
ell was the toughest batter to whiff
IsM season, striking out only four
liiiH'fl, Hnd Kddle Collins, despite SO
campaign In the bltt show,' was
hfcond, Mriklnir out only .ebjht
tirnn. " ' : i
Collin hurt d Krrat"fy Isn't hoth-
end by any sly I of. pltrlilnp. ran
rllrk a ball on thfl ouUlde twrd to
! ft field, fulls away on pitch In
Ide and pull thm down the rlffht
fii'ld foul linn a mil a mlnut.
Collins has a pot auprtltlon
which h religloujily follows r4 lu
ll ve to strlkinir out. Whon h strpa
to th platA he always haa a wad
of Rum on lb button of his cap.
The moment ho st two atrikra on
him he puts It In hl mouth and
starts chcwlnjr it. If lie roachei
first It Iminodlalely lfl foplarpd on
the button of tho cap.
tsrr.nrjmso pacts "s
A s'unce at last year's strike-out
column reveals th rather interest
inr fact that Ty Cobb and Trta
HpenJcer. two of the fame's frivol
ett baUmcn, fell victims to the
wtlos of the American loaa-u pitch
ers only It times. Sam. Rice,
Wash In Kt on star, fanned on only
10 occasions.
Johnny Mrlnnla of tho rittshuri;
iriralra, who shared flnit base with
George Grantham, alwaji a diffi
cult player to Mriko ouC waa fan
ned only once In the 166 times he
came to tutt In the National leajrue
laift st-OHOn.
Yi't, on his very first trip to tho
plute In tho ' world erlea, faclnx
Walter Johnson, at hla bent. "Ktuf-
fy looked over three fu?t onel
with hurdly time to iret hl U&i
oft his tihoiilder.
He sir tick out twice in the series
In 14 tripn to the plate, while he
was a Mrlkeout victim only on en
during; the season. Peculiar.
AHldi from the record of having
he'n struck out only once during
the 192,-! Hfosqu. "Stuffy" MrlnnU
hon.sti unother unusual perform
nnce. - DuHnir an entire saeon of
play at first base for Cleveland, he
made only one error and that an
undeserved one.
HI BHKR-RAT HICK
Whilit Sum Rice has m, keen pair
I of eyes, he doesn't get anywhere
near the basea on halls one would
I expect.
This might be explained hy say-
Ilng thnt once 8am' ta the pitcher
In the hole he beglnn nicking on
cry cripple, cutM at every hall
ttuit. looks good enough to hit.
I Itice, with Tils great speed and
'the fact Hut he Heein.t to be In ino-
it- Htm III" IJali I, is niO.Hl
dangerous batsman. He gets what
often appear to he fluke hits, dun
to thew af-ts.
In American MUue circles op.
iailn p rerer to iic-s bat
0UT 0UR -WAX
M ' Wtt&UM NUT 5A1D y
I !H- WOZ M -SHORT CUT f XT
fai tin Good Go&m sakes V ' ' ' .j
fe'l IF VA STtP OVJ A RAIUVA GT i"
M BUR4T'. F VA STEP on A TiE. i f
1 rx I VA GT A SLIVER im VOuR Foot A
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V'.V "A AM AKWPUACE. else. sTomes; tir
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CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
U.S. GOLFERS
PILE UP LEAD
JUT. ANORKWH. Kcotlond. June
S (AP). The American golf team
piled up a commanding lead of
three matches to one when the
first day 'a ptny for the Walker enp
eniled this afternoon.
Jess Bwe!tner ami Uoorgo Von
Kim defeated Itobert Ilurris and
Major V, p. Jlealet, S and J.
Hohhy Jones and Waits tlunn,
of A I lun ta, defeuted Cyril Tull-y
und Arthur Jumleson Jr., 4 und 3.
t Robert A. Gardner, of Chicago.
(ii i) itoiuuti Muckfnxle. of WttNit
iligloil, d-feate4 K. K. Htorey Olfl
V. G. Hrownlow, one 'lip.
Dulmet lHfel4l.
The Americans siifft-.rd ' th. lr
fit st loss whn Kruncls Ouluiei
and Jesse Guilford r defeated
by Roger Wxttwred and Kir Km-
(est HuldernesH In the: two-ball
foursomes, 4 up and 3 to pluy.
Aftrntoufi (tonts
Out Wethered-IIo'dHriit'K?!. 4 14
3L6 4343U.
. lulniet;Outlf6rd. "344 4C4 434
In WeiherV-dl.olde'iness.-
4t4 v .t; .
.-niilmet-GHirroYd 444 ,W
Out HweetseV- Von ' Kim,
444 43434. ;-' '
Harris-Heziet, 464. 464.534-
634
44
-3S.
- In Kweetser-Von Klni 33.
', Harris-Heilet- 4fi.- " ,
Out-i- Joq-yi Gunn.; 4&fi 4f.i 63
ay. ;4 i V i : - -
Tolley.Janileson, 414 &&4 424 -37.
,
- In Jones Gunn. 434 464
Tolley-jHiiileitoii. 484 454
BERT AV1LDE, OF
BELLINGHAM, IS
WINNER IN GOLF
PORTLAND. un.. Junn 3. (AP)
Bert Wilde,- Belllnkham. WaHli..
proIeaalonnK emerired''the winner
yeaterdny In the Ori-Kon open KOlf
oluLtnplonahfp tournament with u
arore of 35 for the .73 liolwt. John
Jitnor, Portland pro. was one atroke
behind with" S8- and Dr. O. V.
Wllllnit. Portland ' amateur, was
third ttlth J8S.
Prank ' DOlpli, kixt . yitra Oro-
von state champion, finished fourth
with 290. nod Mel Hmith, Portland
pro. and Abe Rsplnoao, - of (tan
Francisco, trailed him with 391
MOAV. PHI MICTION .
NKW TORK The open aeaaon
of predlolt Ions naf arrived. 'The
'.aleet thai the former kaiser Ofraln
will be emperor of Oennuny by
Xinaa day.- made by Trlnce IouU
!e Hourbon, member of the Spnn-
-is belntr made of rubber.: Whe n he
steps to the plate one often henrs
the remark: .
VWell let lun ret , old -.Wliibher-haf."
. - V '
Dun to the fuct that he Is hrd
to fool, hlUt lots of bulla after they
seem almost tpaat him, Jtlce rets
many Texim Leas;era'' Qii balls
Just out of reach. ,
. TAur to wHirr
The free-8winKra, the (lufger-
type batsmen, are the easiest to set
down on strikes. With them they
either do or don't and, when they
fail to hit safely, they oftn are
struck out.''
Take the threo famous Hmrgera
of the New York -Yankee Kuth.
Meuse! and Gehrig. The liabe
whlfft-d AS times lust season, IMt-u-
el 65 and Oehrip; 49. - -
Othi-r free-swlnrers like McMan-
us of Rf- l.ouLs OoNlin of Washing
ton. tuyhr or Plustiurir, llannett
of ChlCQKo and Kelly of New York
all W4re struck out 60 or more
tlmea durinfr the sen-ton.
A chanife of pace on the part of
th pitcher, which few hir! can
adupt their style to, In part ex
plains the many strikeoutn by play.
en who tref dtdnner to thHr rtti)L
Star for State
I.-t Capt. B-hn Gi1m (top) and Ye
Aldfriui.r, llichloan State Colleli
haa a gi-eat ptlr ot athletea. Ort
la a sprinter while Alderman la u.
aC-round atar. sittnlns In the ashe
and broad Jump aa veU an aevcra
other events. Both- are junior an
will compile In Ue tin annt-il 1
U.V-t meet to be held at Z.al
kci. June 4 and 6. .
KPROM. Kncland. June (AT)
f'oronach won the derby h4r to
day. The wi miner, a chestnut colt.
Is owned by I-prd Voolavinfton.
W. Singer's bay coif, iancegaye
was aeeond and Ijord Derby's brown
colt, f'olorado. was third. : Ixtrd
Astor's bay colt, Swift, wum fourth.
Nineteen ran. :. -
The rttee, over a distance of one.
and one-ha!f mlfw. 29 yards car
ried atakea valued at neurly $60,
hki. j. childs had the e- up on
the winner. .
. Ilrttinir IJvely (
Jvortl Derby's Colorado, at 3 to 1
.iriiln.st. started the hottest favor
He tho.derhy. has- known- for .rffftny
years: He is reported to have car
ried nearly $te.ono,0io of backer
money as he had been ifenerally
plckeil- by the experts as a sure
winner. w ,
: Coronach wti olo heavily back
ed, but U was a great day for the
bookuiakers who lied been tretnbl
Inn at the projneU , ff. Colorado
came home first. .
- Notwithstanding n drlujre, scores
of .thousands Inchulinir the kinjf
anil tie n, braved the storm to
wltni-ss the classic.
Kid Starkey Defeats
. Evasco in Ninth Round
KI.A MATH FALLS. Ore.. June
(AP) Fnalile to ovcrcomO
weiKht hanillrnp of approximately
ten pounds. Wildcat Kvasco -was
knocked out hi ttie ninth round of
his bout with Kid Starkey herejlast
nlKht. Thn flitht Stnrkey'n.'al
the wal.'oHhonirh In i-arliir rounds
Kv-.tsco ilenioiifitrat.'d his superior
ity ,:m a hoxcr. They iminlit ' at
ctc,hwelirlit!i. Jack Crhn kn'ockeil
out.. Karl sol In the fourth round
of- tfm M-iul-whtQini,
WILLIAMS
I
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.fttx mgyaar
CORONACH W IS
EPSOM
DERBY
Three Miners
In Butte
Chicago Downs St. Louis
In Home Game, 10 to 9
N.4TK!.I I.KAI F,
Club
Cincinnati .
Chlcoiro' .
Pllinhurfr
llrookljo ..
New York .
t. Ixiula ...
W. r
...2t 14
..2 it
SS II
i.it 19
Pet
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.tti
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.US
...,.8 n k .48
...J3 Si .480
Phllaik-lphtj, .. IS Si
lloMon 13 '.'J
AMT.iurA iU4;rn
nuh v. i
Xew Vork SI 13
Philadelphia S7 "0
WashlnRton . ......94 to
Detroit tl 31
Chicago 34 13
Cleveland 31 3S
Ronton .. v.. .1S SO
.3ta
.301
Pet
.721
.ih
.C45
.113
.tiS
.100
-l
.:s6
St. Muls
.13 50
jcatiovai, i,i:.r.rr:
Xevr Tork 7. Philadelphia C.
CHICAGO (AP) II. n. E.
St. I)uts ..: 13 0
Chicago.... 10 IS
Batteries Sherdel. Bothoron :and
llalnea. O'F'arrell: Kauffman, Pier
cy and llartneU. .
AMt.RlrA!f I JUCfR
RT. IjOI'18 (AP) K. If. B.
IVtrolt .. 7 7 4
St. fouls' . S 14 0
Batteries Smith. Johns. Olhson
and Manlon; Colllna, C - Robert
son. Fa Ik. Vona-ilder and llargrave.
Portland Scrapper U
Victor in Eugene Go
KPOKNE, Ore., June S. (AP
Jack NajOt, of Iortland. won his
bout with Mickey IldKfty. of Ta
como. In the Winter Garden main
event here lat night, lfaffgerty
took one on the chin for the count
In the seventh round of tho sched
uled ten round affair. " v
frajnrerty won the rhr of the
Cons for hid ramene.ti and staying
qualities. j
CIOARETTESy iCi!!
. w : J
Ltocm It Hnu ToiACf Co. N
Entombed
Copper Shaft
Night of Ceaseless Ef
forts to Rescue Trio
Finds Workers Still -Short
of Goal
' 1ILTTK. Mont.. June 3 (AD.
After a nlsrht of ceaseless efforts
to rvHoui three minora truppfd by
a cave-In on the litHO-foot levol
of tho West rolusn eopper mine
here yesterday, officials of the
Anucondu Copper Mining company
toduy had virtually abandon.'! nil
hop-s of brlnffinr the men out
ulive. The three, Htewart Hender
son, shift boss; Henry Iettala and
Jost-ph IeUnirner, were burltd Im--neath
hundreds of tons of rH.-U
when a station of the roof s;avo
way. Jtescue rrews w-rti still four
or five sets from the place wheru
the miners are believed to lie
entombed. It was stated at tho
mine.
Work to OoniiiMio.
. In spile of the belief that the
trapped (inen' could not have sur
vived, work of moving the liarrb-r
wilt lie continued until the bodies
are " rwovered," company - officials
said. "
They were eniiKht in the mine
shaft when, without warning, a
section of the roof caved In, cul
ling; them off from escape, ltes
cue workers at once hefran to dig
away the debris, and late yester
day afternoon the dixffrrs could
hear lettala urKinjf them on. 1 At
tala said he was pinned beneath
heavy timbers, which had suvetl
htm Indus; crushed by tons of
roek. Hrt said he did not know
Elks Attention!
THE niNINO UOOM
WH.l, UK- ItKOPKNKI) ON
TIU'KHIA KVKNIKCl
JfNH !4TH. AT
S P. M.
GOOD HOMK COOK I N'O
Hreakfaxt 6:30 A. M.
I.uncli 11:30 A.M.
IMnncr 6 P. M.
ight across the country!
From coast to coast "Chesterfield
quality" has won the endorsement
of smokers in every walk of life.
whore the othcj two., entombei
miners were. IJttle hope Is held
tlrat Hutchinson und 1-nnrne will
be found allvtj. - '
Hurins; the nlfht Iettala's voice
died away. Riieue workers ex
pect to reach tho plarc where It
was heard some time this morn,
in. "
IY! KIDS!
j FIREWORKS
Are Here, ,
KIDDLE'S STORE
Island City
'A
Let Me Save You Mottey
oh Painting and Paper
hanging Estimates Gladly Furnished.
J. P. Morley
Call MAIN 58 ,
Paint Dept of the Oregon Hdwe, & Imp. Co.
Safely . : J (bmfurfaify J
MOTOR TRANSIT CO.
PawiiKcr nnil t'.xpivss Swlco
I.KAVK I.A (iRAXI)i: . ;
Tor Walhmn. Take anil InterniKllatc Points 0 A, M. - 1 I. l.
For Pemlli'ton II A. M. 1 P. l.
(Connects for Walla Wullit, Paiico and Portland) "
Ixm- KimiihI Trip Italic for Summer Month.
For Information, Call MAIN 799, Statre Depot.
Wednesday. June 2, l'lgti.
i opK oiiiniii t:sr tjuks '
NKV VOltK ' New Tork poU
Ice are' KI"S 'o mulch Uio WbIi
powered cart of holdup men lfii'
curs Jut aa apeeily. Fifty fuat au.
toiuoniles oro to be purchased for
the mirsun Q' rj."in
BAKER-LAW
STAGE
Leave La Grand
7 A. M. 12:20 P.M.
and 3:30 P. IL
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