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Thu i-sflav. August 5. l'J2fi. Page Two EA GRANDE' EVEKING OBSERVER i i NEW! BETTY BROWN Charleston Dresses English Prints Will Not Fade $2.59 HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" SPORT ( 'im-lnna.U St. lOltlH .. . ( 'iilcano Iirnukln .. Nnv York Huston Phihul'lphla AMKItK'AN I.KAWIT: f"tha Won lol Pet t ew York .. Cleveland .. Philadelphia .Washlnirion . 60 04 r,i .i.4 .run .K 1 0 .SllS .COS .sns .42:1 .320 1 letrolt ..r.4 t'lilctiKO 53 HI. I.oul .44 Ituston 113 . YKSTK.KItAY'H OAMKS An:m-.x i.r.A;i r. Detroit 6. Washington 4. Hecond Kli'ne H. Ill K. Washington 11 18 1 Detroit . 7 Jl 2 Batteries . Murray. Crowder. Vsirberry and Tnle, Fluel; Wells, Iiuuss, Hollowuy, und Woodall and Manlon. CLBVEIAVIJ (AD Cleveland took the first of tho series from New York 4 to 1, I'hle winning hbt fourth victory of as nuiny starts nealiivt New York thla season. While Bube Ruth made two Muff les In four tlim up. he struck out with tha bose-s filled and two out In (ho second and fanned with none on la tha ellith. lioth of Ho.vt's passes were productive of runs. Whllo Sew York madu four errors, only oio wis costly, per mitting Cleveland ro a run In the third Innlnif. It, II. B. New York 3 7 4 Oeveland .. 4 8 Ualterles Hoyt and Hevereld; I'hle and 1.. Rcwell. I HTf lnT'At') ' " '1lt II. K. Philadelphia ..1 7 0 Ht. Louis , 3 0 IWtterles Qulnn. I'ate and ' ('ochrane; Never and. Schang. rincAoo (ad- it. ii. k. Iloston . 3 ti o Chlcairo 7 ID 2 Itattnries Harrlsa, llelmach and Ouston; Lyons and Rehnlk. ef.movAii MiAni'i; I'ltlaburr 0, Iloston 14. Ht. !.ouls 8. Ilrooklyn 4. I i r 1 1 .a r n i ,i -j i r a . (ap The ('hlcuvii Cubs tjjol: the series open er from the phlllles In n iniilnKs Wednesday, 7 to 6. (Jabby llart n'tl's homer In ihe ninth with two nut and one on, tied Ilia scorn and three hits In the tweith Inclmllnir n home run by lleathcote with one in won the irome. WrlKhtstone j ilrovo In four of the phiiiti ruiis. with a hoina run and two slnirles. ; t'y Wllllanu, had a perflct day ut ' I, it Including a home run In the: twelfth. U. . .;. ! I'hlcaa-o 7 15 n ; J'htladclphla 6 14 1! Itatterles Kauffman nn.l Jiett: Carlson, Wtlloimhby ll.on. II inland NDIANS STOP 1E1S.I vi'Hnvn ii.-tr:fl.' I flulM- - Won IOHt Pet. Si 4 3 .Kir, .68 46 .r.CS ....64 4S .r.l'il M 50 .SIS ...s: 5i .r.:. ..L. si 'i -O'is ..41 liO .411 :iu ' r.9 .;"js "Trail To Rail PAGEANT AND CELEBRATION - ia 1 KUtawn Stupcndoua Pageant Each Night Pioneer Parade Air Circus Boxinf Concert! Dancing Eugene, Ore. August 19-20 NEWS TOMMY O'BRIEN BEATS MORGAN IN TEN -ROUND CLASH US AN'f.KI.KH. AM(f. 5. (AP) Tommy o'lfrlen, S w York. light weight, won a decision over Tod Morgan, Junior llitht weight cham pion, In n lo-round hunt hero lant lib; lit. Morgan's Utl wow not at stake, since o'ltrlrn by agreein nt came inlo the ring over the, weight limit. ' Tin- title holder wr-niPil to fear n-jirl'-n's right bund und took no :n:wif- of l 1m. fight becoming " u slugging match. Ills temerity made it a mild bout ind rlngyld- jiT8 awarded the New York boxer seven of the 10 rounds with tho champion taking but two whilo one was even. O'Brien started his attack In tho initial round when a right to Mor gan's jaw h'M t a (fold filling flying Into the press hox. Hi proceeded to give the champion a furious body heating through most of th remainder Of the bout. ( O'lSTbn weighed In at 134 Vj pounds whllo Mormm welched I 1 3 1 X . FRTSrO BEATEN BY BEAVERS IN PORTLAND, 5 TO 4 iMcinc coast u:agib CI libs lif AnKeles .. (lliklund .. ..... Sacramento .. Mission Seattle. .. IorHnnd Hollywood .. .. Ban Francisco Won Lost 73 46 ......14 64 (10 en Ill SI .....09 64 Ui ii SS . 68 SI 73 Pet. .011 .64: .641 .613 .401) .466 .447 .416 YKSTKIIIIAY'S CJAMKS Port land 5, Sail fVanrlsro 4, l'OIITLANn (Al') It. 1C K. Kin Francisco 4 10 3 1'ortlnnd ..5 S 0 Ualterles Moudy and Affnew; nuuinirartner and Wendell. Missions 3. Oakland I. 1 SAN FltAKt'IW.'O (Al) It. It. E. (uiklund ,, ..,..,)r...:..,.....,l,r6 Mlxslons ...S 5 1 Hatterlt J'rueit and Itool; Colo and Murphy. t Sacramento lo. Hollvootl 7. U)S AXOEI.Iffl (AD II. H. E. Hiicranunto Hollywood Butteries Keating fthea; MeCahe, Hillvey, and Peters. IS II 1 7 111 land M. Murphy Knlllo II, Ixm Angeleo S. KiiA'rn.K cad n. ir. e. l.os Aniples .. 3 11 I Hill I tie 1 11 1 Hatlerles Yarrison, Hlroud and llMiinnh: llrett ond Jenkins. Philadelphia Seeking Dempsey-Tunney Fight NKW YOI1K. Auir. K (AP) 1'tiiluilelidila Interests today re in wed oveitureH to Tex Itiekard to FtiiKe tlm Jack IVmptfcy-Geno 'I nancy henvywelKht tlllc riKht In Ihe sesiiui-centenuLiI stadium Uiere, If developments preveut It from helnir held in New York. ae. cordlnir to announcement by the promoter. Ittrlmrd did not reveal the Men- 93 Illy of thoHO npnrouchlnff him on titu HUDjt-rt nut uccMrcd he under stood tlH-y hud thr hup port of ma yor Kcndrlrk of rhlltulctphLv In bidding for thf hoiit. Tho proniotor tidd-! hn would not jn'riotiMly eon.sid-r nny offer from J'hlhididphla or, iM;whi-ro until ronvliiff-d thut ohtnfl(M In the wuy of t lie flwlit could not hn OVf-TCOIW. To huali-n a Kolutlon of ihn II twntilnK ittsiio, wiilfh In now the rhlef harrh-r to tho mntch hro. DrmpKfy in HkHy to uppi'nr pfr Honally br-foro tut sruto uthh'tU rominlwlon tuxt TufBiluy. Thr AMM-fnlr1 Iri'M( licn' wHIi n-i'nt ihm of a M-rlrn or art Ii-h MlitiiiJunt liitr nation al sfturtK unit thi'lr t-hirf fljf urcN, H Is an Inter lew with Waiter llawri, Iradhitf pifr'K nIihiuI mi(vr ut tint world, wrttu-n hy Alan f. ;ould, hpitttti ullUir. Tlu liittrvh'W Ik fopyrltzhUtJ hy tlu ANMMlatftl NKW YOItK. Auk. Ji (AT) Tho dnffcrH In Kolf ' who art? NtriiKKNtiK to "hn-ak ItMi" can fimktt a lon- Hlrlilr toward Hn-ir KOa( If they will follow the lid- vtce. of no les an nuthoritv than Walter liaf-ren and "relax." The American professional WALTER HAGEM GIVEflDIE i J ii THE STORMS OK A III SY POI.irit'AI. i.ikk FMIKI). tlu "TlBfr uf France," (ienrges Clemen ecau, befomrs a tjulet figure In a carilen. Tho fiery war preiuler lives In the ttuo KritnlUiit, Puris A 111(1 SHIP I 11(1. hi I.N lltll',1 Mil. Mil. When the kilipiilllii lie.lliln s. , I llil 1 1 i .'tlllel II .1 Mils . ruxiHl at NcwiHirt. j.. seri;(. Ileriu.-tu I hermit, nrinv mr seiAiee stitlT pliiiliiiiriiplier huppened iihnv iiml .bet it. - ' S SUiMNfi THE 1M IJIUTI0N OK IMKrKNKNTK A(i AI. The rliarartem portrsywl hf ; promlovut rhiuuielpiUnt (Ml la rifchO are: Jtdm Adams by ('bartm Nlrvh, Keer Sherman by y 11 airy trailer. Hibrt IJnlnsMttne ay Jime Munurur, Thtmum JtHfenwin hy Wsltrr t'rarkrr, Bi iamln l-Vanklln y Thomas r.ratrbh and Jthn lUnroeH I j WIKInm Sarrry . . t I'hantplon do'lnrr VPlnxBtlonH Ih the onr-.thln(f thut every golfer Hhoutd Utirn, yot now muny of lliim, knowing full well tho ud viinliiffo of loot", aupplo inuwJfv. tluliu-n up und hwoiim Hff hh n pok(-r uh lh'y arc nhotit to hit tho hull. . , .- ItuliLi Many Hhot. "Thin ruins moro nhotn limn any oilier ono thinjf I rnn nuntion," wi h tho premier professional, "Jock HutrhliiKon and I tpol ln th finulM of lf flrMt V. . A. tournament 4-ver held. Joek et off like a raee horn? and I tried to kiiI lop alonir with him. Wf rov. en d the cnurHP in the 4UstonlnhlnK time of Komethintc Hko in hour .-ind ii Jin If, htit where Jnx-k wtv lined to that nort of thlntr I tot Into oil kiudw of trouble, hurried my Fhotn and Its ihe match Thai tatiHht nie to take it en.sic-.r nnf study out ttie HhotM and muny, irobleuiH that present theniHelveH throiiffh t Ik fairwaya. and. nn the Another I'k.hi Ixanicd. "Another Rood leswon b'un.od loi-rly.' Mitten wi ni on, "wasi at Uliinhn city in the j . A. war ifdlef lournament. In wliich I w8 beaten hy Jerry Truvers, one of the best ninateiirM that ever held a irotf club. I was two ii il on him at the ninth and Jerry seem- ed to he phiylntf raKKi'A jrylf. ' llirt (ei- shots were uncertain, and he was slriiKKllnir to. keep up. I ffjf ireil I had the m iteli won, - but Jerry sudd-nly c.-fnie to lift 'and Im-uI im- on. ! "It Ik a bad Idea to figure a match won until il In over. The In st pull may be Die deciding fue- tor 1 dewrved defeat af the hands of both Hutchinson L am? I ravers in t he two Instances 1 have told of hut I was aide to-pro-fit by them both." 1 WCT7 v DC Vr ci. r Lav " su tjc: t v a. .v :s m s.- &v rv. wr-. m iar v I Billy Evans ",' Says: AUOI'T Alt KIMAIONS If there in ono thinK a nuijor Iratrue hill player should do It in 10 run out t ho hull every time he In at hat. 1 u ode rnt find that Ik one of the things that rH"ently rauwrt Con nie Mark to auHprnd Al Slmmoim. voted hy the hnsehall expert of I'hlladelplila na the nio.-it valuable man on the Athletics hut KeuHon. It 1 the unUiuul for a player to come to hat titor than five times in ii (fame, four in e lower to Ihe aviTae. o It Is not asking very uiiich of liini to run out every. hit. No chili in either major I en true adheres more rlosi y. to thia the ory than Cleveland. Manager Truv'f.pea.ker hoIh ilie exniiiph' hy woinir to first nt top speed, rejnml- Ii-kn of where he hits tho bail fine tit ink' t hut cau.sed me to admire Outflehh r Jamioson of Cleveland before he developed in to a really great player, was the determined m inner In which he l out for firMt l v, r ,in1' - ,h XtiLi- ' he hit taki: wohk siutiorsiA' It is to he p irn-H'-d that . Man ager Mnek found it necessary to discipline A I KlmmonK. Mack Is usually very reticent about taking such severe action, so no doubt II was deserved. . Simmons Is a great hall player hut- he can wreck, his own useful ness as well as n' brilliant cireer uliless he lilkes his hasehall serl. ouflly. ,''; 4 S I! -:--r 'il ; .i '. ; ' , . Walter HugfiB, -famous rrolfer. spoke largo gobs of wisdom, when sold no player in any sport could, hope for success unless he took his own particular game se riouily.. He gave thut un the rea son for tho liri tons' slump in golf. J list season, Hlmmons was the 'biff noise of tho American league. JIo finished with a mrrk of threo points away from Trls Hpeaker who finished second und seven shy of Harry Jlellmann lead the league In butt In v. Many experis predicted that Klmmons would be tho cugiie eud er of 192. Instead, wo find Hlmmnns sirn pi nded for weak Imtilna; and In different fielding. perhaps tho best moral to his tain in he Kerious. PRO FOOTKAIJi GHOWIMj l'rofesslonal fooibiill l stroteh ing out in directions for popular ity. ItOKton Is to have a pro football team this year, iloston for years has been a great renter for tho college grid game. It Is tho home of Harvard and Iloston College, both institutions having thousands of supporters. Rlnee Iloston for years has been a Ktronghold for the college game, the professionals may find the go ing -tougher thero than in other elite I wher the pro brand of football has become popular. . KTAIttS TO (VACH Tho promoters are taking the Innovation seriously and have al ready engaged Herb Treat ami Itulph CMIroy, two former Prince ton stars, to coach tho team. It b planned to recruit the team largely from Iloston and vi cinity 'in-order to arouse, more ci vic, pride in. tho eleven. , - I am of the opinion that pro fessional football lias come to stay. It wouldn't surprlsn me. if within five, years the ownem of the. I various- major league hasthalt franchises got hack Of the. pro game. That would put It over big. as proper supervision Is all It lucks. . x rxun hi;ms h.c;i:v Wallw llsgfn will always enn ilnuo to be on of tho blggest fig ures In tho golfing world because he Is colorful, While Hagen failed to win el ther the British or American op en, ho was strongly in the run nlng in both events, finishing In side tho money. Just when the golfing world was paying homage to Ilobby Jones for winning tho two greatest j golfing titles, ll.Lgen decided It was lime ior nun 10 nrpuh imw tho headlines. Waller well realU ftt the nlue of publicity. Starting with 7-tr. 132 for the first two rounds of the eastern open championship. Hagen broke the world record for medal play for 3iJ holes on a championship tffiOft-yard course. After thla record-breaking feat he set out to better Kmmett Krenoh's mark of 274. a world re cord for 73-hole medal play. A rather Ordinary 74 in his third round hurt. Ho needed a In his final trip to equal tho mark, but fell one stroke, shy, fin ishing with a 27.1. Yes! Walter Hagen Is a rather colorful figure In golf. He Insists on It. Tennis Tournament Is Nearing Finals POftTtANJ, Ore. AllfT. S (AP). The On-con state tennis Cham- CUMMER COLDS lingering and aanoylng. 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