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BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN OUR DISPOSAL SALE The Newest Thing In Summer Sport Coats Seldom do you see prettier Sport Coats than this lot just received a smart knit coat styled as shown in the illustration, with very stylish collar and cuffs in contrasting weave. The coats are the best looking garments you have seen in a long time in all-white and lovely soft colors. You can't select anything more beautiful and practical for your vacation trip. An ideal coat for dressy summer wear. Specially, priced for our Disposal Sale at . 75 '18: fm :4- A Good Place To Trad HILL'S A Good Place To Trade .Mack's Aide i 11) 1 k 1 I BOXING (By the Aw4ard Press) CI.KVBI.ANn Tod Morgan.' Be. atlle. Junior lightweight champion. defeated Teb Blatt. Chicago (10): Johnny Hill, Philippines, beat Jim. my Mendo. Cleveland (10): lamn Townoy-oVk Till. Rochester, N. Y won from Audio, itutner. New York (HI). . , undefeated rocord year. ; I Standing of tlto other tennis wax ox follows: 'IVnm,- . W. L. Portland Hunt Club ....... 1 Seventh. Infantry, Vancouver 2 2 Raise , ,. 18 Klnlfy All-Star ..... 0 4 TAMPA. Pla. Hilarlo Martinez. Spanish lightweight champion, and Prankle Osner, Tulsa. Ok la., fouirht a druw (1(1). HAVANA Black mil, feather weight cha.nplon of Cuba, and Wil li" Havles. t'hulcrol, Pa., fought a draw (12). f;ixitf;K rxHonsi:i) n.AINKIKI.n, N. J. Oeorgc Washington unhorsed represent ing the generul In u parade A. K. VViluiHrdlug, 70 fell when Ills mount ahled at u firecracker. .vuh or uh would ruiuer nave 1 1 what we want than It happy. ' BAKER-UGKW STAGE Leave La Grande 7 A. M. 12:20 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. 36 STORE! V QinmcrQy ' Store No. 13 1104 Ailotiu Ave. I Grande, Or. Men's Khaki Drill Here's "Kid" Cleason,. Connlt Mack's rlgluhund man In the pilot Ing of the Philadelphia Athletic this souson. The "Kid" nan been Hlvon much credit for the BUccew of the team In general ar.d "Lefty" flrove In particular. You'll recall the "Kid" an a former major league si. r 4nd one-time manager of, the 'hiiago Whllo Sox. SPORT NEWS YANKS BEATEN BY ATHLETICS i '? Clubs W. U Cincinnati .. 4 II Pittsburg II It m. Louis .........0 16 Brooklyn .. ... V...JI It Chicago .. ' ..,,.! I New York ...,...,...,..IT If Philadelphia r ,.,.i0 44 Jotoil ... r ... 45 Pot. .(II .til .(11 .416 .406 .112 Billy Evans Says: moment he arrived In the training camp. SAMH HVI.i: BAIiti looking the Athletic over at .Montgomery, Ala., the. year Wm mona Joined the A', I at once ex pressed surprise at his umisuui but ting; style. "Do you think he will be able to hit in the majors with 1 hut style?" I imked Manager .Mark. "Well ho has hit the bull wher ever ho ban played and it's the same site ball up here," was Con nie's laconic i reply. "Note the.' long bnt he uses and then watch his position after lie pulls' and you will observe he Isn't AMERICAN WMiVB ? Club W. J New York to Chcgo . , , 4t Philadelphia . 41 ,6 Cleveland .......41 37 Washington... ;....l B pctrolt ...........J It Ht. J-ouls II 44 Bonton .. ....II (I .467 .(44 .(40 .(21 .(14 .413 .471 .212 TEflTEIlDAVO OAME4 . AfIJUCA! bRACKf) 9 rinjiiKUPlOA AP) Th! Athletlco took boll) miuea of Moo. ty holiday bill with the loturua leoillng Yonkeos, winning the morn ing content, 2 to 1, and tb after noon engagement, t to (. Grove fanned 1 2 und allowed bat four hi til In the morning affair and wont to Die rtaKue In the eevonth. Inning or the afternoon game to hold the ranks In cheek. M. H. R New York ..., 1 4 Philadelphia 1 I . Ilattrrina Rhawkny and Collins; urova ana racnrane. Second game It. 11 E. new Tork ( 7 Philadelphia ( 9 Hatterlae H e a 1 1, MflQnald. 1 noma and Collins: Wat berg. ...rove, j-nie ana crane WAmriKfjTOM (AP) H. H. B. nomon .. . 4 Washington 7 llattprlui Helmaoh and Btokea, jiischorrt Johnson and Iluel. 'Becond ganne R. if. je. jsoeion 2 7 Washington .. .. ;........... 1 7 uattenos JlAiTles, nuseel) and jiwcnorrj juarbrrry od Tallt. FOII J.N KI'OHTS . In all sports, form plays a most important part. There is a set hv Ia An veu ca . : .. " ' "' tning ana that method is generally rnr away from, the pkilo a It (41 looked linon nm lltA Lent HPPmR " Iia nnntiii...ul In golf 'there In the correct 1 01,1 reallsad tho truth of stance, the proper grip, the fellow Ma'k's wisdom, ijlmmons is today through and a number of other "" of "l0 beat baltera n the mannerisms regarded as necessary American league, proving that to get distance and acenraey to "'y'0 "n slntice aren't absolutely one's shots, pcefflaary. Tho samo holibi good for hase. ' ' ball. A majority of players have KF.l:lS rrw To;i.Tiii.'n Tf.,;tda)re'';n.,r 81 0-"To maTlrT"d'good The feet are Just so far opart, the batters who don't follow the tra- distance from tho plate Is invarl. ti,.i , " . ' lfa: IIImu"""1"' '"".'"" ""'d " Washington. Karl ('onibs of about tho saiiw spat and It is con- v.,.i. n... .. ' si.lere.l n,o. ...ui ..... """ "uriiH or w ."-i, ,u 1 leveianu -ry piicn rainer man pun away. BEAVERS SPLIT DOUBLEHE A DER WITH HOLLYWOOD I'Acii'io coast i.r.Afsnr f'lllbs J.os AngT'les t Oukland Beutllc Sacramento Missions I'urtlund .. ,.f lollywood Kan I'VnncLsco - , Ki'iiatnrs 2-11. Angelv 7-S. 1)S ANUKI.KH (AP) n. H. K. Sacramento 2 6.2 lAXt Angeles 7 111 IJatteries Keating and Koeh ler: Wright and Itantiub. Hecond game R. If. K, Ftueramento a 11 ' 0 Los Angeles 811 2 ' liulterles Kalllo, Hughes Bnd Shea; iCarrlson. Ktroud anil Sand berg, ilunna. KVErtKTT, Wash Sewell Pu- ane, Kverett, lieat Mickey liii.in. ll, Omaha, (6). , Artillery Polo Team Wins Northwest Title ' VANCOCVEn. Wash.,. July 0. (AP) The 7th Artillery polo learn, of .Monterey, Cul won tho northwest polo, championship on the Vancouver Darracks oval yes., lerduy by defeating, the noise, Ida ho team 9-8. 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A RARE EXCEPTION Harris has very unusual crouch that makes him. upitr nlinost Blnnn.1niil.li.i.n:l ti tin , umus mis a ."..r ,-,, n iiirurv or et.nii.il. u..Ia . ..... l,no.u .1... .. nuiNCWMUl ....... ...... ,lv uuminuri coum achieve greatness who failed to DETHOrr (AP) R. H. E. ust. iula ,4 1 1 J'etroit , ICO Bjitterl.w Vnjigtlder sod Bchanj; uiuvfon ana AianiOQ. Second game R, )f. jr.. Ht lauM , (It Jietrolt 111 flatteries Zachary and Dixon; Whitehall, Halloway, Johns and .Mamou- CHICAGO (AP) R. M. J3 Cleveland 4 10 0 Chicago ..... S 7 0 Batteries Levsen and 1 Be ell; Lyona and Crous. Hecood game R. JL E. t leveland -. 0 4 1 Chicago S Jl j Batterle Buohley. nnge, Lee and I Bewell, Myatl; Ttiomas and Kehalk. . NATIONAL LCAOrj) PrmBCRO AP) H. . f'oage - -. 1st Plttebarg 40 9atriea Kaufman and JUrt- after the manner or Harris, while Oeorge ttiirn Lnm.u t . 1 . . step Into tho ball as he started his ti-..ii., ...i . . . . ' I llltlnlll flnnli r .. . ..1 . Then along came Al Simmon. nf 1 ,. ' """Z ' Ym,n ""T' tlons. I Htmm.-h. , . I A" Plnyers are rated dnn- .tvie .r.r. hT." ;r:r.. z:: v" .". - ii.m uii u rhwnt 11 , lit not un nhsohii Z ,TZ '"ST- ;rhl" 1"b, " UCCCSS -.. ..... ...-.ju, ,di.,-r raunrii form, while . . .. w mr . 'x Seals S-2, Oakland 4-.1. SAN I'MtA.VOIKCO (AP) K. If. E. Oiiltlnnd 4 7 1 San Kranciseo 8 9 2 Uatterles McKenry wnd Maker; Momly and Agnew. - , ' Second garni H.' H. R. Oakland r 1:1 0 San Krnnclsco 2 8 0 llatterles Craghead and Pool; Geary und Yelle. Heavers 4-4, Hollywood 1-7. POItTLANJ) (AP) It. H. K Hollywdod 1 8 Portland .. '. .- 4 7 '(I llatterles Shellenbach and Pet ers; l.rvcrettcl und Herry. . Second gunie It. H, FJ. Hollywood 7 in fl' Portland 4 9 3 HallerieH O'.N'hIII and Peters; Mangum. Itachan und llerry. Seattle (1-1, Mlwlnns 1-0 SEA'PI'I.E (AP) It. If. E. Missions : 1 8 1 Seattle It 1 1 0 llatterles Cole and Murphy: Hasty ami Jenkins. i Second game II. H. E. Missions .. 0 S O Seattle 18 1 ltatterlejt Barfoot and Walters; Martin and Jenkins. "l'"oot.n-tlie. 1 him. .to be railed Ilurket" Simmons. Most nny manager other than Connie Mack would probably havo started to ehnngn his style the El'ClKNi:. Ore., July B. (AP) HarrLstiurg linsebull players of tho Willamette 'Willey league won the lltle of rhnmpions Sunday when they defeated Kugene 7 to 6. llar- rlsliurg scored six runs In the sec ond Inning. I 1 nett; Honger, Adams and tlooch. Hecond gamtv k. H. E. fh'roico it) i 2 iMttsburg 7 12 1 llatterles Percy, ltuntslnger and Uonxalea; Meadows, Oldham, Adams, Krenier, Yde and Smith v.uucii. HOHTfl! (AP) n. If. E. Ilrooklyn 41 1 lioston (7o llatterles Petty. Ehrliurdt and Hurgreaves; (letiewlrh, It. Smith and J. Taylor, Second game n. H. E. Ilrooklyn 14 13 1 Boston 19 1 llatterles Men raw and 0'vni Selmer; Hmrne. (Iralmin. ni.ii.. wlch, ilrnton. Coonev ami J. Tuv. lor. NEW YORK (AP) Tt. 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