Tuesday, Aujmst 3, 1926.
Page Two
EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
New Utz & Dunn Sport Shoes
for Fall Wear ,
HILL'S
"A Good Place to Trade' .
women's singles arul mrn'M doub
les. Preliminary and first round
iiiaU'lif were pnirilmlly compter
d ystrlay In ths tnn'm slnxU-s.
r.ilin Wolfr..r.1, or Kan hun
.ls.o, .lefeat-M llmcr Ooldhlatt.
-u, ami K'rnK Am burn, -o,
4-3.
Klmer Griffin, who won Ihe
Or. (ton mute titlo In 1J5. attend'
lh mob-h but 1 not com
piling, hutuwfim Intflrffrlng.
SPORT NEWS
Hi
I 16NG1
IM
(hour. nhe drank, plentifully of hot
1 m-'i. Walter Brlrkt, tndnrr of
.tiw Hum tt 'said sh prohahly
would nut attempt to swim the.
I. huiiii.-J aguJn this year, but sh
i Mainly would attempt in 1127.
j Union Man Catches t
f 20-Inch IkiH Trout
nOVKft. England. Aug. 3 AI)
-Ml5 t'lariheiie Barren, of New
UtrtheH. N. y.. fath-d in her at
tempt to swim ilni Knx)lh chan
nel. Hho got within two miles of
apn tirls-N!. Krone", wlin Mio
had to ho taken, out of the, wolT.
Sh wan In an xhaiurted condi
tion. . , -
MIm llarrell started her Kwlm
from hT Monday morning at ft
o'clock. It was 6:35 o'clock this
tiiontfBf when she ws forced to
give up tho swim that no worn-in
haa ever jet mad. . tfho w.is In
the water for 21 ho urn and 3!i
mlnut'-H,
Shortly after he hud hen tak
en from the watr-r Into I lift con
voying launch Mlws DjutU s.-tid:
"( am vi ry no' 1 have failed llko
this."
I Miring Hit swim 111 iJarrett
f-wrrtni tHw--n Hi und 4Q mll-s.
helnr currtod hUhor and thither
hy tlm swift ltd'.1. Kog caused tho
idiot bout to low Its hearing
The condition had been Ideal
from In wtart until tho banki of
fog, no dreaded hy shipping men.
came over the Hcene. Kven th ex
perienced pilot was unahle proper.
Jy to guide tho hwlmm-r on a di
rect course.
"During the w1m Miss Harr. It
ale a, good dU of fruit banana,
npplew and lemons and ev.-ry half
j lro.V. A hit. 3, AP It in not
. often that the prewnt-day Ixuak
Walton will r turn from an nngl
Ing ifx-litlon with firms noro
-from put tin if out the big onr. lltit
that I jutl what happened tn
M'liiud I Cailwell over oho week
end when he accompanied Mr. and
Mm. fttrharri II. Itonrn v and Tr.
nn. I lrft r flnanl Ikiv.h of thin t '"ellld.
dry on a fluhlnjr trip up the I-or- "ni"r m' wiP-Wfln."
.tire Itiver in Wallowa county. i The father, owinif to Uln'M, will
j "Cad" pulled out four 2"-inrhnoJ arcrmntny hlS'dauffht'-r. Khe
'hull trout "hand runnln " accord- will be attend by Mine. Ixne-n
Jlntf lo the other meinbern of the i and a maid.
I parly, befflde booking enough Althnuich Mr. Pyle had declined
i others to niok' up a rood wharr j to frtvi out flirtipe n'-wnpap-rH es-
i Of IS bllll trOIlt that Wnt from U lllmnln Hint Ihn rnrnrfj-t itHr-fn'H
to 2t luchfK each, and on MonUy i onrninjpt on the tour will he from I
SUZANNE TO TURN
PRO; WILL TOUR
UNITED STATES
, PA I tiff, Aug. 3. CAP) HiiKann
ijptiKtftti. t ho world's champion
lean) player, will make a four
montlut tour of the I'nlted Huu-a
lurlnir the rofjilnff full as a pro
feiwionul. Tht Kp etuculur rlrt star at last
has Klv-n In to the persuasion of
ciiarbs 1'yle, an American sports
promoter, and has aifred to tiv
j up her amateur Htandlnir and, play
tin rnuicheii from Maine to Cu.ll
forniu. and also In Canada. Mexico,
and Cuba. Mr. Pyle. In announc
ing thai Hujdinm hud slfrned a
rontmrt with him. Ma hi- hr would
sail Kcptcinhr-r Zt and hejcln ploy-:
iiiK In the I'nlted Statert ttome lime1
around October 10. Th eontestsj
in which fdin will take part. It Is j
."aid. are phiyed mainly on cover
ed courts.
Tn addition to playing tennis
Suzanne will be utarretl in a "film
ph hire xti' h Mr- P lo- wild will
"A to no Is ma4ch and will
YANKEES LOSE
ion
n.vnoN.xi, i.f..c.vv.
riulM Won ImU. Pel.
Plltiihiirs ... CS 41 .S7J
f'lrtflniiall SC 4r, .4
HI. IiuU &i 4t ' .s:s
Hrooktyn G2 &o ..MO
(lilruim 01 49
-w York &i 49 .toii
(IMton , . 40 37 .41;
I'hlln.l. Iphla 39 S7 ,.4A
All:l!K-AV l.F..C.VV.
flul. - Won I-ct.
NVw York ... 7 ?.L t '.f,:,7
CIvwIiuhI .',9 4 4 .673
t phllu.lf lphla S4 4', .f.:9
WnohliiKlon 1(1 4t -.f.lfi
I hlrat-o , s si ,r,c,r,
Inlrull SS .SaD;
"I. iniM 4; ' .41;
l'.0:'lon :i f.9 .310
Billy Evans
Says:
YT:STFItlAV'S C MV.ft f
' aii:rk x i.r:A;n-: ,
PblladHplilA I, Ita'tmtt O
fV-cond mm It. IT. IT.
Philadelphia . lA i; ft
riejroit ;. i 10 .4
Itaiteri' S , Wall rtf. Orn-n ami
Cochrane; Collins. Johns, Prnith.
riotloway and Woodall.
;artually ailinltted bts arm was
jvery wore. Altogether thow In the
. pariv caught 3 of the fish, the
tolal welKht of which was 40
pounds. Shaping nnhtalls like
minnowM and lining this as bait In
tcad of salmon r-iw rtaitftit the
blK ones, they report.
First Round Matches
Completed in Net PLay
tioft.ono to t?oo.oon.
Wheat Harvest Begins
In Fields Near Cove
CGVR. Ore. Aug. 3. 43peclal)
Cornhlix N ure hKinnlnir work In
i he whrat fields near Cuv. The
harv-st is early bnaiu of the
continued hot, dry weaiher.
There Is a jihortaKe of wa4er In i
I'OK'PINI), ire. Autf. 3 (AP)!the mountains which Is brtnirinic!
Play In the Oregon state tennis the grouse from the mountains.
churn pionnhfp tournament eontln- Many of th-m feei with farmer's '
ned today with matches in th ehlek'-n.
ST. AP) niuef-i-A
honu- run in the ninth Innlntr witli
two li-n on ba.1"- frave thn Washf
int-ion SVnalrs victory- over Iho
St. Iuis Krowns In a. Ktutrinp
mutch Mr.nd;-v. 14 io II. . Wn'i.
injfton ii vd three pitcher and ft.
I.ohIh four. The visitors went on
a bailing" rampage In th eighth,
driving Vanyildr out of tho bov.
and brlnptne in nix runs. K--n
Widlaum hit bU tweih horn, r ofc
the w uson In the fifth In nine.
. ie. it r.
Washington ,H 13 2
St. Iotils j. 1
liatieries peiither, - Mcrret!
Marberry anil Tate: Vajurildcr.
Wlnffard. Invis, Hargrove and
Schmp.
AXEST TOMMY -OIhV '
Tommy ConneMy. dk an of the
American Ixaprue staff of mnpires.
has been raltm? balls iind Htrikes
for w-U nlKh iti years. lie. sas
he in pood for 10 -ars jnor.
i'onnully came to the American.
;atf!ie. la 1 I . ont year after
lrtident Johnson hu4 launched
f he ornnlKotion. lie Juis Im-:o
roumiliitf. out his TUiU Var of
service.
Wn- o Tommy Connelly walks
on the hall flebl he wears a mt
erIous ovpression. It in really on
ly x mask for v,-hat is un- rn ath,
for Connolly has a keen sense of
humor and often unities, all re
ports to the contrary.
ftiwe iolnqnc I ho American ra-
gw staff, Ctsinolly has Keen hun
drvls of p4av rs come anil no. As
m alter of fact, there W-n't an
active playvr still In service who
was a monster of the organization
hen ToriLioy nuulo his debut.
1
VII. UWM 1MIT I.AI f ill
Apropos' tf the the belief that
Connolly never itmib-s in an inter
est In r yarn. ' I hapined to lis
ten in on tho dlulOKue.
Now in hoiehall the umpire is
generally n-girded as a very nc-
ce.sa ry evil. lie r n 1 1 y is tit ver
I making tt ImperaMvc 'that the
i players handle the game.
Thero U no applaitM for the
umpire no 'matter how perfects
' he stay do his work. The crowd
Jtub-rair-s him when his rulings
i meet with approval, buit gToans
umit jeers when his dci-fions fail
flu plcaw.
Uei-n-ntly while walking off the
field with Connolly after u double
head r at HuHton. a wUe-racklug
fan. who apparently didn't, like the
m riot is xprjNion that Connolly
wore throughout the two gamm,
remarked;
Iont you ever smllo. Connol
ly?" Whereupon, Connolly look
ing the fan Miuurely In th eye and
wearing an even mora 8"VeiS' ex
pression, replied: "Did you '.ever
Men ihe villain in the play do any
laughing? '
The crowd roared and it's1 no
frea h of confid- nnr to say Uiat
Connolly chuckh-d at the discom
fiture of the fan over the retort
jcourteoiiK; not, however, until we
view of the crowd.
l.KSei INMflR UAIJi
Connolly, who has seen base
ball from every nnglo from the.
days of the Utltlmore Oriohs'
inarxcl team to the present time,
dot-sn't think there is as much In
side baseball played today as there
was 15 or 20 years back.
He attribute the falling off of
the so-called ItiHide stuff to tho
lively ball, the popular demand for
more batting, a denine In pitching
and the c ust o m of : ve ry In tier
CahiiaIIv'i nnlnlon Is that bet- I
ter pitching mado for tight base-
hall. In close seor? rnmes a one j
or two-run margin means r.onitid- j
if-rahie. To attain auch a hud,
clubs would resort to all forms or j
. . In link tin vi 1
Working for ono run calls for
mart stuff, while gottlng them In
clusters largely resutlii from hrute I
force. 1
. I
PAVOPJii I N1FOKM PAItKi
1'f.nnaiu aneun't favor the sug- i
ge.stion that the pitching distance '
be shortened in un ci-on i
r-as.- th (iffectiveneHH of "tho .
iwirlers.
i tin niH n.n1 Hunk O'TDav. dean
of the National Jeaguo staff and
onco a great pitcher, leans to that I
viewpoint. Cutting the distance ,
five feet In Hank's opinion would
throw tin; hjun.Hcap on the bats-(
man.
unn tiling CnnrinlH' : wouhl like
to see before lie retires from uc- ,
tiTO service, is uniform ball parks.
In other words the outfield dis- ,
tance would be tho samo every- j
where, with ample room for the
uutfiehb-rs to cover plenty of
.ground.
Th.rn Ih nothing more tiirllling
than a nensattonul catch in thu
outfield. yet at many parks such
plays are few and far between be
uiise of the greatly curtailed out- ,
fh-ld Hpace. 1
flung away on .lhe line o mnn-.i
by Aiejuindt-r'a army. ' Thejr- im
poor in quallt-y. h'Jt the natlv.n
bury their deal ninung thotn, coti
itid ring thenL miered groves.
Films
Cameras
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C roves of small olive trees in 1
Uie Swat region of north western ;
India are mtltl to be derived from
trees originally propagated from:
Jlu ft ont h of olives, which weri-'
Evcrythiup: for the
Sick, lioom
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The Oregon Hardware
C'lirr-AOO. (AD V. w Tork'n
vfnnlni; rtrfak o? 1 1 grimes waj
hrckn Monday when Chtraffo de-Uatt-i
th" Yank"-, ; lo 1. In a
plu-hln duel between ("rlMUi ru
ber and I'rhpn Sl.oeker. two splt
b:ill Mteherx. Oolllnx single.
Sheey double anl IVllk'S hit
jKave lh White Soi their two runs.
The leamie leaden rmtd their
llone buly on C'hriic'it double,
Iaiiehuis single nnl an Indeld out
by jl2z''t. The Yunkeet fillett
jthe bafiea In the ninth hut were
unable to jwore. u. jr. K.
New York I fcl
rhirao 2 s I
Haiterleit Shoeker.an.l Se-.
reld; . Kaljer and Krhalk. -I
I'hil
g to
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NATIOXAIi I.RAr.rK
- fhleaifo- 0; Hrooklyir 4.
St. l.oiila 1. New York 4.
I'HH.P.WXrilfA. (Al') -
adelphla defeated Hl.H))llri.
3.. Monday by - hammerinir
Sonvr. and recruit hurlerrt Nleh
ola for seven runti In Ihe first Vour
lnnlnira. Ptun won hl aeeond
straight garno from. Ihe inv&Jenf
and had trouble only In Ihe sixth
when thft Plratra lourhe.l hln for
Iwo run. IL If. V..
Piiuhurft 17 4
Philadelphia s 12 1
Batteries rlontrer. Aduma -and
Gooeh; Ii.on, llenllne and Wilson.
Portland Takes Game '
Fmm League Leaders
v.vini' co.vst iJi.tr.i r
Hutu Won Ijont Pet.
Loa Ajlffelea 73
OaJiland US
iirraukento
MKilon n
Hvallln C7
llolliwood
Portland 14
San 1-Yanebiro tl
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iNirbuiil 9. Ixw Ajuc'Ick 7.
lNTin'i.A.M) t.p) p.. lr. e.
I.oa Angelea 7 If. 1
Portland S l.i 2
Halterirft Hamilton, fay and
Hannah; Ortman. l-ver.tie, Un
Krel and Wendell. Kobin.
Seal lie 3, San lYaiirlsro 2.
PKATTLK (API It. If.
Juft Pranclsco 2 6
f-allle J 7
lulterle Mtillanu and T-l
HaAty and K. bal.lwln.
Backs Norris
t.kd P Blot) worth. (raa4 raaa
t the Trxaa Ka Klui Ktaa. tu tfa
alarvd a wnole bearted aitppora f
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Worth hikui mmiatar. wba racant
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Uiavdworth m aaiai la a aUtnunc Iba
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