La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 30, 1926, Image 2

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    Longiirar Outpoints Carpentier
Hollywood Stan Trim
Portland Team 8 to 1
Four Your Two-Day
July 4th Vacation
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY
New Dresses, New Hats, Shoes,
Accessories
Every Item of Choice Spring and Summer Merchandise
: Throughout The Store At
Big Reductions
DURING OUR GREAT DISPOSAL SALE.
Hundreds are coming to save on scores of bargains.
A Goad Mace
To Trade
HILL'S
A Good Place
To Trade
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SPORT NEWS
PilEU
NATIOJfAIj MSAGt'E ,
Clubs ; - W. u Pel.
Cincinnati At tt .617
Ht t.oul .. If fO .,
Pittsburg - 6u
Brooklyn S4 II
(-hlcaaro II II
New York - - II 16 -U
musd.-lhl ., - t 40 .194
Boston .. it 1
AMERICAN LEAtH'F.
Club W. U Vet.
New Vork 11 .
I'hloacO .. ....... .40 II -66
(lewland ,. II 14 .til
Detroit ............-.l 14 .(It
Chlladclphla ... 14 .MS
esklturtoo - .- 14 .411
Ht. l-suls . ID 41 .400
lloston . ID 47 .lit
VrJTHIOAYt RESriTS
' . NATION!. fEAt-E
, Boston (, New Tark 0.
Hecoad gum ,i R. H. K.
Boston 131 1
New fork . 17 2
Batterlea Graham, OoMsratlh
and J. Taylor; . It Scult and
Moreno. '.,
" CINCINNATI AT) Clnolnnatl
mad a. riean sweep of lbs series
wiih pitiabunr by uklnr the rifiu
atralftit uu Tuesday, to I. Krc.
incr VH hit hard during- the early
innings, and was relieved In tjio
fourth toning-. Walker. Cincin
nati's right fielder, made' It. 17
MrnlRtit game la which Jm, hit
safely, and Also elebrale4 the
rrent by aratherliur three bits In
four, times at bat. One of Ibtrtt
went for three) bases.
Score! R. It. E.
Plltsburir .'. 8 11
Cincinnati : 3 12 I
batteries Kremer, rlouffer. Ydo
mid Smith; Maya and Piclnlch.
! nrnn nrTnint i.
ii "
ii
Billy Evans
Says:
imOOKM'N AI) n. jr. E.
Philadelphia'.. a 9 0
Brooklyn . u 4 J 2 I
,.Uattfrlr Wilioutrhby and Hn
llnp; OHniC'S and JlarKmivrn.
amfiucan i.i:in:
Wftshliiffton 1, Ifoston I.
ST. ijorift ap n. ir. k
tuarolt I K 8
Ht, LsOuIm 1 1 14 0
" Battr.ej Wh.leh.lt Hullowiiy,
Hmllh unrt Wood 11; Gikstou uiU
JMxon.
PJUI-XDEIsPUlA. (AD R. U. K.
' Krw York. 7 13 2
Philadelphia .. 6 12 2
IiattPrt iVnrork and Coliiim;
. Cray. Walbera; and Perklnn.
jj CLKVKIiAXD (AP) It. H, R.
' rhloao .. 2 7 t
v i'lrvelond 4 8 2
lUatericH Ktwnffraf. Thunrton
t ODd Kchalk. Orubowvkl; Hhaut
and Myalt.
JINX IV HAKKHAMj
Most buttobull inaimgcrH arc Just
tut HtipcrBtltlouH a th ball ptayt'.m
and Huporfllltlon runs riot uttiontf
the athletic.
As on wutrliffl Conn in Mack
methodically diroctfntr hlfl ball
club from the bench, hn would
novor suppoHo the tall louder of the
Athlotlcfl beikived there yva suclj a
thliicr as a Jinx.
Yot only recently, Connie, by de
cldltnf that "Lefty" Grove should
never again bo used or the opening
pitcher 1n a three, or four-game
swrteH, proved ho did.
And thereby hanga a very Inter
esting tale of how superstition often
causes smart basfball men to suffer
an entire change or opinion.
pAm or piiANti
When a ball club ha a big de
fensive threat like Grove or an of
fensive menace like Ilabo Huth,
the manager of the club has two
lines of action.
One U to hurl your best bet at
the opposition, get 'em ".froggy'
and then try our best to (keep
them In that condition. The other
to keep him in reserve.
Landing an early knockout was
Muck's original Intention In uttlng
Orovo to open every serins. With
(he star soulhptiw at the top of his
game, the odds arc always in favor
of his turning In a victory.
Winning the flint ball game in
any fterles 1m the edge. It puts thu
opposition on the defense.
That ts all very well If form holds
good ntid your best b-t cornea
through. If he falls, It Is differ
ent. You bav uf!d your nee and
lost. Tlwtt remove the big threat
and adds to tht. confidence of the
rival club,
TIIKKR TOroiI TILTS
All season Drove has pitched
Sfiimilloniil ball for the Athletics,
Yrt his pitching percentage would
m-vet convey that Impression to the
fun who hud only the figures to
guide him!
Orovo lias done little better than
break even, yet with the possible
exception of, say, two hall game,
(evi-ry one of bis plrchlng effortM
I was deserving of victory.
Hiine the opening of the seuson
Grove hus been u-U as the start
ing; pitcher In practically every sc
ries. ( When Die opposing Cum
Ih-uL Grove, which it did iuitc of
ten. It breathed a sigh .of relief, fig
uring him out of the way for the
rest of the series.
The tough break euffered by
Grove on the club's recent road trip
caused Manager Muck to decided
'shift in plans was necessary to re
j move the jinx.
I In three games, ngalnst Tloston.
Chicago and Cleveland, the hud.
one going 11 Innings, Orovo aJIow
jed a total of only four runs, yet
suffered throe defeats.
.
' MAY WORK RETTFJt
That was too much for the us
ually complacent Mr. Mack.
A change of program was derided
upon. Instead of starting a series
Grove was named as the selection
for the third or fourth, frame.
In addition to keeping the big
threat in the background, it en
abled Manager Muck to use him
late In the, first two ganYcs to hold
a slight loud.
Orove. who has a free; easy mo
tion, doesn't think anything of
working a couple of innings as a
plnnb pitcher.
As a ntattcr of fact, it Is not at
all tin usual for him to warm up a
bit each duy. CeriaUj pitchers rest
a day, or two after taking their
regular turn but Grove Is not that
sort.
(Strong and willing, this feature
of Ids makeup! will permit bis turn
In pinch roles without any way
lnullug bbt work In his regular
start.
It. will be Interesting to watch
how Uin new program, (hat has
b'-en outlined for the pitching son
satlon of 1926 turns out.
"Georgeous Georges' Carpentier, the gullant French soldh-r-boKcr,
was ouipniuLcd by Tummy I.oughiun. of Philadelphia, in
10 rounds at the KeMqui-cenlt nnlul Htuditim. The Judges' derision
wan unanimous. Photo shows u hit of wrestling, with, CarM-ntler
on the right. -
Portland Hunt Club
Wins From Boise, Ida.
VANCOITVKK, Wnh., June 30.
(AP) The Portland Hunt Dub won
lis first mine In the 1'ui-irie North
west tournament yeBlprduy by ile
feallnir ltobip. Idaho, nine to five.
C'apUiln C. It. Maueer, of tho Holso
tonin. who inude hlH first anpeur
unce yestenlay, Kreotly to the con
fldence and ttlronirth of the Idaho
team hut they fell belillld In the
lat three chukkers.
Bud Taylor Defeats
Young iS'ationalista
TACIltC COAST IXAMI!'
Clubs W. 1 Pet.
f.os Angeles .-.XO .-'r'
Oakland .41 17 .617
Sacramento ..- .....43 40 .fit
Missions - 41 4ft .SOU
Heuttieii 4S 43 .G0
Portland .. 89 46 .4fi4
Hollywood 18 4 -4r.S
Han Francisco .. ......34 fiu .45
, VKWKROAIT'K 43 AMIS
Hailtvaml H, rortlasd I.
poti,amiup) n. it n.
Hoi in wood 1S
Portland :: 1 7 8
Uatlerles Kullerton and Polem:
Ivewtte, nnehac, Payno and Tler-
ry, Tobln.
i
Oakland a. Ken fVaorlHn 4.
RAN KHANCIHCO (AP) tl. II. K
Onkland 10 1
Hun l-'ronelsoo 4 3ft ft
' Multeriftt Kuns and ftnol; slil
eliell ind Aioiew.
lw Angrtr k. Kwvmnvato 4.
1XS ANOra-KS (AP Jit 14. K.
Sacramento 4 7 0
I .oh Antreles ,... fi 7 1
Ifalteries Hhea. Martin and
Kohhir: K.'-Jacot, Olnzner, Pay
and ilunnah. :
- .
SKATTF.W (AT) No jnime;
leuiiis travellnir. '
JOIA--K WITH l'KACHi:itS
l.AKEWOOIl. N. J. John P.
llocUefellf-'s latest opponents on
the links: the Her. t'ortland P.
Hotter, Prcsbytorion, and the Ilev.
Maurice It.. Hplllnne, Homnn
OKthollc. It was n threesome.
. KTAJU4KV, 1XJTSON DRAW
' KLAMATH PAIAJR, June 3ft.
(AP) Kid Htarkey and Benny
Dotson, llifhtweigrlits, foiiKht ln
hammer and tongs to a draw hern
last nlirht, Htarkey taking tli ug
gresslve despltn the fact tliat in a
previous meeting Uotson knocked
him out In the first round.
KKATTI.l.i. .'lime 3ft. f ATM Dud
Taylor, of 'I'erre Haute, lnd., won a
six-round decision over Younjr Na
tlonaliyta, of l.os Anffeles, here last
niKht. 'I'liey were ijaiituinwelKhU.
i'iti:i; ini'.it Afiiti:
HAN J.'ltANCISrO Hi ports of
a fire In an aflerhold of the
frfiKht' r Horace l.uclteliliach were
received here. The llleHSUKt-H ait id
Ihe fire was leinK eonfined to one
liotd. The ship is due at Han Vle
KO July 3. ' t
BAKER-LA GRANDE
STAGE
Leave La Grande
7AM.-12 :20 P.M.
and 3:30 P. M.
noy moorr kaviw jjkj-:
UKODIXU Harris llurvey, Ift.
hoy scout, saved his own life by
his knowledge of first aid. He sev
ered the arteries, tendons and iter-,
vis of his hand on a broken milk
hottle. He would have died or loss
of blood if' he hadn't been able to
t'll rescuers how to apply thfc
tou m 11 ue. t. i'
Let Me Save You Money
on Painting and Paper
hanging Estimates Gladly Furnished.
J. P. Morley
Call MAIN 58
Paint Dept. of the Oregon Hdwe. & Imp. Co.
AVSTIIAMA Ni:'!K PF-ACII
ATLANTIC t'lTY. N. J. A Ven
us of ihe Uush Is lo compete
artiinst A.mericun henulles in Sep.
l.inUr. Jdlss lleryl Mills, of Uernl
ton. West Australia, will he Miss
Atifllrnlia. Hut it it, unclear lmw
she enn win the title of Miss Am.
trica. even If she has the mowt
pulchritude.
PiiiNCi; ii i:uv I'Ai.l.s
ALKKItNUOT hat her and bro
ther shall have nothiiK on Prince
Henry. He, loo, h'ts rallen oft n
horse.
Ambitious
CIIAMI1KK PI.A.NS TRIP
PORTLAND, June 10 (AP).
Reservation nre telna: tuken by
tiie rhsmber of ronimerce for a
special eseurslon train from Port
land to Euireno and K la moth rnlla.
rotumemoratlnc the completion of
Ihe new rsll line, establishing- di
rect connection between Portland
and Klamath Kails. The special
train will leave at mldultfht, Aug
ust ID and return Aurust ll.mak
Ins? the trip to Klamath rails ovor
the line In the day Urn.
TO PICK RED PRINCKK8
8POAKBN Judjfrs have been
selected to choose a "princess
'.America" from among the deccn
V aanu of the real 'first families"
' of ths contlasnt. Entrants will
(Compete from l Indian tribes
fcere for a ooBfrosa July .
SERVICE
The service rendered
by Ford cart and trucks
and Fordson tractors
is well matched by the
service of dependable
Champion Spark
Plugs, which have
been standard Ford
eq uipmen t for 1 5 years.
i. ih. R.J So. UUt
Eeck
t. W Hnrral Is an Ice man In Okls.
hems City. Okie. Hut ht has tllvd
hot candidacy for nomination to tb
V Senate. PerhniM he heard that
Red Grange started In aa sit Ire man
Champion
DtpcasaMs r Ee SsflM
ToUdo,OUo
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Have
You
Met
The Union Oil Company
Do You Know "Who It Is" and VKat Its Aims Are?
The Purpose of This Announcement is to
Introduce It to You
NO DOUBT you buy the product!
of this Company non-eetonaring
Union Gasoline and Aristo Motor O.I.
And you know they arc efficient in yo;.r
motor.
Hut that doesn't tati&fy us. We waur
you to know these products "personally"
the organization behind them and the
lUndartb and ideals on which it is built.
"Union Oil of California" is an organ
Ltation that is forty-three years old. Ii
is all X'e.tern. Its founder, Lyman
Stewart, whose son is president of tht.
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wells in the West in IttSJ.
Since that time "Union Oil" has de
veloped as the great wide Wot lias
developed until it has become one of the
biggest industrial mstituti&.u in this prt
of America.
The management and progresi of
"UnionOil" has always been in the bauds
bf Westerners. Many of the most prom
inent pioneers in California have boon
associated with it. And in the growth
and evparuion of the oil industry "Unioa
Oil" has been a prominent
figure for four decades.
Today, as in the eighties,
the control of "UnionOil"
is vested in director w ho
arc busifsCH tnca sod "oil
men" with years of practi
cal experience behind
them.
But the mere produc
eo and reaming of crude
oil if not their sole inter
cat. Their main interest is
"To Serva ra"
in you who drive a motor car to crva
you to this company's best obilir;-.
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products, and you must be served in
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For 10,200 stockholder 76 of
whom are tliemsetves Westerners itxA
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So these directors work for people
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When you use nontonatitsg Usrioa
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the greater portion of its dividends to
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"Union OiP isn't soul
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its business with that de
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Thus it is "ueroduced na
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Union Oil Company
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Thii is one of a scnes of imnourveertftt. by the I'rvn-m Oil Company W. we Relieve will to of teens) hssisH
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13.00
Built with tilhtr A. C
ot U. C. motorg
4 '
A ten-hour breeze for a
nickel with this G-E
Fan. Quietly it wings
from side to side stirs
all the air in the room-
brings in a big breeze. .,
General Electric Quality
of materials and manu
facture. A dependable
fan always ready to do
its job economically and
well. ' -' ;
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LEAVE IiA ;RAM)K
For Wallowa iJiho aiul Intermcdlato Points B A. M. - 4 P. HI.
' For Fentlleton II A. M . - 4 F. M.
(Connects for AValla Wullu, Pusoo and Portland)
low Hound Trip Itutra for fiumiiier Months. .
For Information, Cull MAIN 739, Htaee Depot
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and
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Home made products manufactured by
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Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Ave,
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Lime - Cement - Plaster - Roofing
Building Paper - Salt
Paints - Fireplace Materials
Fertilizers
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