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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1926)
Friday. July M, lf)2fi. Page Four I7A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SPORT NEWS down ins NATIO.V.U. nun Tltlhurr Cincinnati , HI. LoiiIk chlcaKo Brooklyn New Vork Ho.hIoii :. I'lillilnolphlu Won J-ost I'd. .. r.4 an .ski .. 61! 4:1 44 4i! 4!l 4X r.7 fili ft 2 Fill 4!) 411 IIS 87 .6111! .4 2 .Sit .Mm .4K! .411(1 I .iliis ami Gallon; Ktonor untl WoihIiiII. fllir'AOO (AH WiiKhlnKtnn chlciiKO 1 (II InnlntTH) llntterles t'rowiler anil llllitl; ninnkonship, j.yon ami Hcluilk. K. II. , 7 IB . 3 7 Billy Evans Says: ST. I.OI IH (AH NVw 'Vork. HI. IaiiiIh Itilterli-s fti'verelil; YullKliili'l I lltrffrnve. Tt. II. K. '.. 10 1 4 2 7 a s 'ChoiiiuH urn , Iiuvls 11ml A.Mi:iti('.N i,KA;r Clllha Won Lost J'ot. New Vork 4 ; 14 ,M ClPvclund v. fin 44 .fiiio I'liilailclphlu r 1 47 .!,'li Pntrolt fiZ 4K .f.20 Wushlnnton 4S 41) .fill PhlcaK" Tifi 4:i ,f,or W. IX)ul8 .. 41 r.7 .418 IIosloil : 30 Ii7 .HUD LOWLY BiDAVERS WIN TWO GAMES FROM ANGEL NINE VAQiyiC COAST MCAfil E I Clubs Won Lout I'd. l,on A i );.- en 70 A'Jl .eiUtJ Oakland li'l U- ,!:W, HueramenU (i: M .MM Seattle iVt , i I .47( iioiiwood iss r,i .4r.:i 1'ortland r.li lil .448 Hun Krunclwo 48 G7 .4 IS I In (he innJnrH heinir t lio remark- ittih totui or .ana, A.VKNT IV (Ylllll In I h Ih con neet ton Ty f 'ohb'H present innrtt of around .aao 1 eoilHlderuhly helow lllff Hfe-tlme Hvorux of -3ii owv a period of 21 ycarH. fohh'K hutting- eye lH flM gOOfl 111 It ever whs, hut bin underpinning no lonwr htm tin? apeed of other Ouyn. Jleutintf out hunt for baan tills In no loiitfcr a part or 'J'y'H program, a Iho ho in thrown out on many n h;ttl to the in f kid thul he would have citwlly bcuten 10 yearn hark. PROMISING MIDDLEWEIGHT Yi:STi;itl)AV'K (.AMIS x.moxAi, i,i:Aiii i; All pa huh po:il)0iicd, . ami:i nlkagu: ci,rcvj:tANi Ai' rhvehmd made It throe xtraiKht from J'bll ndelphla und 11! out of ifi from that leum ror tin mviHon, when It ramo from behind Thurialny - to win, 3 to 2. The Athlnllm jseored two lit the flint, when Hurheo, a rookie from Slt ri-niM-lsco Sen I tic riodmont, trlpUd hi IiIh fliHt time HKA'ITIK, (AT) It. til bat in a major Iciiku" Kttme. Kninclsco z Wetdh nnd Himmonn prcri'dinu s''",! ,' " Itaitciii'H .Mu i and A CI Hot t nil'! JrnklllH. ... :i ll o ...7 11 I Hny und vnsriJtD.ivs ;ami:s rmilaml 7-:t, l.o-. Anch-H :t-2 TOKTI.AND. (Al1) It. II. ! Joh Anir-UH rorllnnd Hiidcrit-s CJtnzmr, S.'iihlhtTff; I'liync and W Kecond KaiiM-- l.OH AllK'fH I'orllun.l :i (7 innlmrH.) 1 Hati rlt a - - Hamilton and linn nuli; I'.aiiniKfH'tfn and ToWn. It. II. 1 :i him with hIiik-Icm. t'levelnnil ror'd one In tlte fourth on a double hy Kpoukr nnd tlnrlr hy J. Howcli nnd Hum ma, whiln it rountfd two in a if In tho oiphth on u jkihh to Spank er auU doubloK by Ilurna und J.. Hewell. it, , ;, i-niindPipiua ;4....;.....: 8 o Cloveland r HatterlrH Orovo und T'erklnx; Huckeyo, Miller nnd U Rcwnil. , PKTR.OIT (Al)- it. II. k, noHtOn 5 8 t llrolt tt o i Uatterlen WlliHe, WluKfleld 4 (J in n ; Avoid Poorly Balanced Breakfasts Mission I, Sariiiiiirnio :t SAN' KltANClHCO, (AC. It. II. HiU't'umt'Uto ;i !t AliHsloim 4 l ' Ilntterlc Kalllo nnd Ko--bl BarJ'out and Walti rH, a iti;i, Victory No. 13 bun Hurely been a Jinx for 1'lH'hor llerh i'ennock of din New Vork Yankees und Ted J .yon of I hit fhiriitfo White Sox, J.yotiH Iiiim found it pven mor j difficult to r'ueh and then jmihh, i ruin i't-ntiocK. Wlunlmc 13 grume was a ronr pnratlvely Cay Joh for the two HlJl t-H, t hen I roublo Blurted, I'iMinoek, whom fino pitching hi.-ij4 kept the YankeeH In the rare, afler MtumbJInK' a couple of t linen, inuniicd to put over bin thir teen! h victory. " It wii8 far more difficult for I i 1 1 j i to mid auotnr victory - und leave the aiippo.Hedly unlucky 13 behind. K renitred five, Htarts be- I'oi-e he waH able to turn tho trick. In (he meantime he. suffered three defeatH and bad two other pitrh-ei-H repflvo croillt for K'tmeH wbieh he really deHervcd to win. Uvomh Iiail plenty of woe tuldliu? victory -No. iu to IiIh lint ami 1m buniplnir Into even more ' trouble trylnpr lo leave the hootloo riffiuvs behind. J.lkewiHe the crapshooter'H coal, a natural II. ban been the IdK jinx for Kllnt Hbein. of the St. IOUIK l arulUltlM. lie loHt onlv one.; l:,nitr und nltn r Hum" while winning 11. but it has nillroail to accord been different Hlitee. I doubt ff f'ohh plnyH much more tiaxeba II thin yen r. I Le re allitcn iil u-kh hnve slowed up and thul lilf work 1 nffected in the outfield nfl well an at the plate, lie ban a murk of (teller than ..Kin and Hboubl bn content to hnid It. To but better than .U'lO-tlilM year would eiuthle Cobb to' break one of the few batting recordw that are not held hy him alone., He and Adrian Annou ate tied at I'd viarw j In which each bat led .;jao or lla-ller. PORTLAND WIN'S FIGHT FOR FAIR RATE ON GRAIN WASHINGTON, .luly SO. (AH Tin- InMTKtaM. I'oiniin rn- rnmnitx-Hlon- loilay oriiiT-il -t It.- Norlh(rn norlhw.-Mt.-rn to I'orllanf!. ()rf.. )III.'-H (ho Norlh PaclHr t.-nnlnal rales on vrain movinif ItlvDS MX II J'I'XCII I via l-orllanil lo I'licet Hoimil mar- l-'or H'-i-ral yfnrB thn pltchtnfr ! k.-is, nlafr o( (lie Cincinnati ll'iln Iiuh ii wan hi'PIMhat Hie pri'si nl nr. Ii.'cn polnli'il oul as tin; !! In 1 ratiKr-mi nt, u hi n liy Taroina. H. al Ilic maJorH. tho I.Ik roauon (or tli,i!r. anil Kv.Titl may d aw Kraln loll In'InK Iroolil. Komi'. ;llm Kniin prudilrlH from nlmilar Now, koo.I plli hclB arc nol sup- mouicvs m I'oi tla lcl. irmmlt 111. in )Oaci lo call any flKiiif at tlln l.ut.aa.l nror'nrl I lie' trnfl'lr to I'oil l.llt I In; iNallonal I.c.ikhc avuranis ,,n, n j,, rati; ham's, was pri'-rrvi-al IlK' tart that tho inrmhrrs j jmlU'lal to I'ortlanil foinpi-tltoia. o( Iho ClnHnnntt ataff can help llii'lr pllchliiK with a haso hit punrh. Konr of Iho . HenV pltclilnir 'lal'r, llonolini. I.tiotio, llixi-y mill :ni(i hat- llollywooil -I, Oakland :t .I.OS AN(ii;i.i:.S (AH II. II. K. Oakliinil 3 : Hollywood 4 12 1 ; (la InnliiKa). Halti'rlrs DirUcrman anil Ma ker: Ali'CiUio anil l'eli'rs. Fire Greater Enemy of -North Woods Animals K. iI.ucmh bniiHt better than li j tliiK- averutfeH. I I t'ntlf thlH year the flurinnntt teum Iiuh been deanled by tho experlH uh u pretty ffooil defensive club, phiH Krrat pitching hut lack I MKT a hatting punch. Yet, during- the greater part of I he prenent Hea.son the JledH have topped the National League in hitting. Without a. doubt the fact that four of the pltchei-H have hit better than .300 has had much to do with it. hidden l ally, l'ilclier T.uras lina starred in t he role of pinch bat ter aalde from performing' capab ly on tho rubber. The defendants road were order. ed to remove the prejudice by October'. r AXOTIIKK WAV TO l. (IT N. One qui! KIMJXXVIU.ti, e Muceesaful uiethod of court In to fly to a Kirl's house and jrlrop biters from the sky every jiuuriiing. Lieutenant Harold t'ur rie KbiK. of i-o Ank'eles, an urniy 'aviator of Mltehell Field, will tell M,e world it is. He Ih ffolng 10 marry .Mish Maxim StooKcr. The number of lubereuhir caltle In this country has been reduced irom 4 per cent In lit '-'3 to 2.8 per cunt this year. ami tin1 Of real quality highest ;;rnde. Kinds that are diife and styles that are sun picas; you. See Our Window. One or (hi mot pi-oniislns: of the renin ;cr crop of middle weiji'tit Imcis is niulilKni'it Nelson of lliiH'iii., Art. Thoiiuh nut of hiiih school hut n little more than two years, fistic ex perts on the Pacific coast arc predicting a reat fiiltnv for him. Nelson is iK'hix piloteit hy Willie linnm-richl, one-time lihl welghr. now 'referii'd to a- "the Tex Jtickard or Arizona." Red Cross Drujl Store OTJIAL ! Cretonnesiand j Decorative Fabrics For tht Homi in th City . I or Country ; E;hten your mmmer llvlrg problemjwitb these attractive -! cretonnes that make the home a I place of refuge from the August siin.ColonialDecorativeCretonnes, Chintzes and Drapery Fabric OBer a wide assortment of pattern and color combinations.- There are many stripes and plaia effect to delight your fancy. Prices are an added inducement for. immedia'e purchases. . , N.K.West&Co. Ia ramie's Loading Sroro l-'or 25 Years .. . ' "MVSTIiltV i.os anc;i:i,i;s - miirdi'i' tnv.siry has ii :. u in - The latest fallen flat. A .-ad; of human boues which occupied the attention of has Deaths from automobile arcl- (tetect-J dents have increased fiO per rent) Ives has been traced to the dis- since 1H20, two-fifths of those Hecilntf mom of an ost-.-opath col-1 killed helns: children under fif j e-e en. Do You Want to Make More Start the day with Quaker Oats ( food that "stands by" you. IF you feci tirnl, hungry, "fitlgcty,' hours before lunch, don't jump to the conclusion of poor health. Thousands have uncne ri'tic morn ings because llit-y start the day with wrong breakfasts. To feel rinht, you must have a well-balanced, complete breakfast ration. At most other meals lunch and dinner you get it. 1 1 tit break fast is a hurried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16 protein, food's great tissue builder, carbohydrate, its great energy element, plus all-important vitamines and the "bulk" that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die tetic urge of (he world today. Don't deny yourself the natural stimulation this rich food oft rs you. i Cet Quaker Oats today, (iroccrs have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oats. Quaker Oats ST. l'AlTi. July an, (Al1) Ton. -hed by I he moaning of count le.H mother blnlH and lite misery of tllrt Y'tl I ire I'lit-nol t'miilK- l,llf.u- IlllT man-fiiUKcd I'nreKl Ii Itim. ' '"' ger (', S. Uml, of the MIuuckoIii I'orcML Nej-vlce, urges , suHpenslon of llshlng prlvllegen which hikes "re Mpectable Ivillcrs 1'iom the clly and Hi'll'-Blyled sports" Into the woods during the dangerous spring firo season. Jle estimated that lHUd spring eonglagratlons, eighty per cent of which were started hy fluhi rinan. "destroyed more game In two days than all the gamo poachers have killed In the same territory since game protection bicamo a, law." ' ltatiKcr hind. In a report lo his chief, told of the mlHt'ortuim over- inking Innumerable fawn, calf moose and the smaller s,ecli-. HeoreB or burned and maimed young deer and moose were found ifter the flrp. .Moot of them had lo be destroyed for lack of facilities to care for them In the Isolaled woods. THIS .MI NT II! STI.i; l-'or thn second time In his ma jor league career,' 'JYIs . Hpeaker the prospect of falling below the ::iOo mark. i AwUtt-t4iwil,,HjU4 ttUtfeaiMUufci which eventually led to Speaker taking himself oul of the lineup In an effort lo break tho slump, he hiiH worked under u serious handicap, or late he has been hitting the ball in old-tlmo slyle and has gra dually falened his marked until ho In now flirting with the charmed .300. Tris ways he will he there by the middle of August. In l!)l!i, his fourth snason with Cleveland, ho was Just three hits shy of the .3110 mark, his average being .21HI. That Is the only sea son he has been out of the select circle, hit average for l!i years Money? Unless you have a very substantial in come already, we can give you an oppor tunity to make more money than you arc today. Thousands of others, many with out previous experience of any kind have done so both men and women. If YOU want to make more money, see Mr. F. M. Roberts at MAYTAG SHOP, 'I .DOLLAR DAY SAVE A $ ON EVERY PURCHASE IF YOU WANT LOWER PRICES THIS IS THE PLACE TO GET THE . BEST GRADE MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES Norton's Kiddy Shop Taxi Drivers Strike In Portland Todav I'OltTI.ANIJ, Or.'. July an. (Al') Tnxlcnh coinpnnit'n were tmluv nniklnit efforts lo r.'pliu-o ilrlvom ivlin wilt on n hastily oik.hiIx.cI .slrlki' lull' y.sl.'nluv. K.I Tnnkln. ninniiRor of tho 1 c.-.l Top, llroun una wnitf, unci ('liookon il lnxl mill! that fi-wiT than fill nirn vrr out llils niorninK ami that all plaors will ho fill,.! within L'4 hours. Tho rtrlyi'rs .1. iinunlr,! n KG a nionlh inlnlinmn wn.it' with la p, r .,.ni of tho .hilly ri'i'.'lpts mlil.'il. ami oni' day off a woi-lt. 'I'lio waij.' lias lu'i 11 111 por oonl nl' Iho ilally ri'i'i'lpls ;i iiilmhiiiini of $75 a niiinlh Ii.'Ihk pronils, , In ens.' rule, ilo not i.luin Ihat .mount lo Iho ilrhers. il&ssiiai!Ki jtSaJWijstoMl Spllv..'nhi'ri.-1'n, rieeiilly anniMMl lo Norway ami re-i'lirl.'.li'u.'il Kval heric. has eoal ili.poMlls osllinat-l lit S.T.MI.IIOIl.fKIO Ions. Ladies ami (eutli'iuen: lie seat ed ami read this little rhyme. It wil eoniHW4il by Alice S. Miller u Ithniit any nd Ice on our side. 'laud I'ratt K eiv. very rat, It ul so Is Santa t'lau. He's rill.il vtlth Hilrlli Tituartl men (ami women. (k1) of earth. lie vuinls to hi their friend. I or he t uts piici' mull thry hem). nn all nwn n Me wants o home. Sit eall hlm at mice hy plume. Ills mh lee It Is fne: Ills laugh It would shake n tree, Itut his Judgment is sound Ami he'll unt eheat yvni a pound. lie M'lN Iiimhei', paper anil paint. Now pilose don't faint. J ho' hU prices an imv IIIm movemeiHs not slow, lie reap ten ht tMit And he's the "poor nimri friend.' well meant. Ai.it'i-: s. Mii.i.i-it I. S. tteuieintwr Ihe K. O. M. plenlo at the park next Suml.iy aitentonn. , llim.Mt paint SS.SA mp unllon. o. '2 eiNlar lihiKles, Sl.0. M. Seiwn dnrs nnd Ingleiree. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Tim 1'oor Mho's lYInnil" Near I .Kuidry. I'Imuio .Mum SID No SnniUj llmliirwi. Why pay a small fortune for pipe tobacco 1 There's no need to slap a mortgage on the old homestead every rime you buy pipe tobacco. No sir! Not now, when Granger Rough Cut adorns the shelves of tobacco-shops everywhere. . A few years back, good tobacco did cost a for tune. In those days Granger, too, would have been expensive. But today, thanks to large-scale buying, new machinery and more economical packing, it's possible to sell this extraordinary tobacco most reasonably. All ripe old Burley. . . the choicest pipe tobac co known to man. Mellowed by the same recipe that made Jim Wellman famous back about 1870. It's cut cspccLdly for pipes, too. . . in large flakes that burn slowly, and so (underline this) k smokes 'cooler. . . by several degrees ! Cool... spicy... mild... and mellow! No man ever smoked any better pipe tobacco. Not on this planet, anyhow! ' Tlir half-pound vacuum tin i fnrty-nve cents, the loil-pou.-h package, Br.ile.l in lin nirtiht pl.iM Ine wrapper, is ten cents Rough Cut m mm mm t t t r f r ? t ? f ? ? T ? y y y y t T I y y y iy V t y 3l.ilxra.ij-7 La Grande, Oregon A Fresh Supply of real Bacon and Hams Siiprar Cured Bacon Backs 35c LI). Suirar Cured Hams, Half or Whole 38c Lb. Susrar Cured Bacon, 12 -1 J 35c Lb. Buy it by the strip. Hundreds are doing it. Buy "Mt. Emily Brand" and save the difference. Crdrifjfr Ronp.fi Cut i. mu!i: by th( l.in.ett & Mvrrs Tohacco Company y y y y y y y y Grande Ronde Meat Co. Necessary adjuncts. Modern Cold Storage Facilities. Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y- ? y y f y y y t y y y y y 5 y y y y t 'i T X ' y T y y y . T ' ,;