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'V Page Two Thui-sday, August 12, 192G EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER New Golf King ; For Extra Shoe Value Wear I ITZ & DUNN STYLES FOR FALL . Newest Models on Display. HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" , . -ji . 11 1 ;j A if Vo 4 u can Vfvl A Wfi'l If'f ' fl A1 11 W - -- ----- J Mi -I OEMPSEY MAY GET LICENSE M0V YOHK, Aug. 12. (At) 'hie state athletic commission, in ftcsisnn tud'iy. recommend Yd that Jack' Pcmpaey he unintcd it license to in.'i I (ieiie Tunmy in a contest for I f i v world's heavy weight .championship nl the Yan kee Wadiurn, September Hi. The rommiflsion vnle.il I wo to ' l oiii In favor of- the n c oinim ntla '.thm. Jam h A. Knrb-y, tho chnlr- jima eu into? tint opposing vot( Karley has held out to- a match between J letups y und Harry Wills, the negro challenger. The action or the commission , paves Dm way for the license cum , mllti'! to reconsider It's action In ib-nying u, license to Dempsey Inst rliH'!ay. There can b no dbpusl lion of I )'inpK y'M npplicat Inn, I liowi Vcr. until in xt .Munttuy as colonel John J. l'hclnn. chairman i i.f the license committee, dccluim ( "I meet with tlii; ciMmiilftsiou to- : vy. . .. j Nniiiry oi MccHiig i 7nipH'y, with Promoter Tex j llickard, appeared he f urn (ho com missioner uml displayed Die. uon i trad, signed ly Tunmy for the itiuli'li. The commission reroKnl- a 1 Tumtey ui a siills-bln rhntlen I gur and n proved tho contest, rut ' In that lh mpy had complied w.llh thv commission's regulations San compelling a champion (o enler In To"urtptr of uKronnfiit Tor n liont c'lo a drcHlon In di'Onm' of It Ih til t. ? Promoter Ulckard said i-nipw-y j wtiH TcAy to sign the uMlrlon tin I'iriompnt the llrwiflo ' ooinrnlttin K ran tvl a IIciiho to him. Hilly jlilibjn, Tunney'H tnaniiKr rcpro jwonted tho chftllnntivp nt the- hh i ;lon. ' j j rUtltl An'voi Thn mollon r.pprovliiK the fllit. and reeoniinnnilliiff vraiiUiiK a lie-t-uso to iU'inprt'-y wan iri.Mtnli'd liy I'Oooi'Kiv K. HrowftiT and a-icoiitlml !ly ronmlnlonrr MuHnnii, i) f'udijp Mnlllim', fcrry halrd J maniiBT'p of WIHh, and Iftnpi-y 'incnrly came ' to blowa ih a hi oifd l hi rgumwit outnido the cotumiMton II. V. CLUB PLANS TRAPSHOOT HERB SUNDAY MORNING TUo 1'nion Uirlllc. AltiNIln oluh j of (Jrando will hold a Irapahoot at Ihrt Wlhjf. Kin und I-'Ifcrlfoot fltih KTOnndH nt Jxne Tro Sun day nioriiliiK' from . it until -12 oVIork, If wan annonnci d Ilii.H ! nioriiiiifr. j TIm nhonl, primarily, will Im In I th naliir.;. of n prnciicn for tint ii.uii uiiiv wjii jtariifipaM in irie r. I. 8wtf:m (ftuni-M -at 'hi yt nnf! lati-r IhiH yt-ar. ..iuhr of tho 1'nm-i'al Ijrirm nnd J. II. 'Wolff. Jof Wullown; J. H. Hiulth, of Jji flrandc; lr. Mcfall ami II, Nv I Ins. of Ihtnflntfoi) will nil takn , imrl. " Otlu r lioot rH, InchulInK inprifnt,itvp.H from Ithth, IVn MP ton, ilntorprls)- and otlu-r nar f hy towiiH, havo hoon Invited and jure f-xprfti'd to attend. Afl'-r tin Hhoot Hip nlnirodH will Ihn lnvlhd io r.tUnd th IV-tidK" tlon-Jji (irnndn hand lnfflt (ik- hall Kiioi'. 4. &r ft t I A - r m l i- a r r w s i A Mwl I he ncwly-rmwnto ohhiiiui Klf I'hnnuilon ut Mlrhiga" "v W'nj'il IK yai nin HIk IMplili" hlKf Ht-hotil lMy. I).(Vh HWfpt .throuKh : liimv rii-lil in ini Hill I'oiirim-y ir Hi liniila I! uml fi. 'I'he ynuim lltlf holilfi' h l-(nl jwnmitlun ni ex pcrlii ihihIIH ii nrrnt fulurt' fur liln In i hi- iii.iKlilf und inill.T iiamlni. Seat lie Takes Another Game From Portland v.winc Coast fhlllH-.'- V. Ia I'ft. l,on Ajik'fKH 7S .III!) kiaini ; us r.7 .r.4 Hiii'llilnrnlo r,s lit .7 MiHsinn A3 fi.T .r,no NihIII'' 1,3 OS .4SI llollywooil f, fl!) .4(19 l'nrlliillil .. , r.S 73 .4411 '1-fini'lNro .. M 7.1 .4 IS TEAMS ENTER ! NET TOURNEY vi:KTi:ni)AVs ;..mi:h OnklAiiil n. SiD'i-nmi'nio :t. OAKLAND (AC) II. If. :. Hnrriimfihto a 8 3 Oakland r 8 0 llatti rlra K. Hhi-a ond Koi lilor; Die kiTiiuin and lluln r. IIiilLmixxl 10, MlKslon 7. BAN i'llA.Vl'I.SCO AI') It. If. K. lloll.iwood in )i. 2 MIMonH (.. 7 III 1! HhIIim'Ii-ii KliKlli-niMck uml l'ii-i-m, . ciirlMian. pcu liKor, ; lOrkiTt I (offline after tho d'. oltilou liutl btn Jronrhed. : "You may ho Die champion hut lyou arc atao llio hlKKetit Huh In tho woiM," Mulllnn Bhoiitril at thn ! i limnplon. lmlnry'a fare lluriumo with i-uk'V t "U'm a KuOd IhlniT you aro tin old mull, j":ninty i:ri"U. -IiiMI itj i Aimlisl.SanIT,TAOIXl; I)s AnuHi-s hi. Kan lYlUK'lM'O S. I-OM AN'QKI.HS (AI) II. U. K. Hull I'Yunrlfii.'o !1 ll 1 Los Alitfflfa : 10 l:l I Ualtorli'S'MiilUi, Hutiaon. Orlf. nn and ABn..w: io. Jaroha and SENATORS TAKE Ia flrunde'ii flrnL Important tn- nU tournainnnt of thn Hf-ason will lf pluyrd. on tho local oluh courts Sunday, Auir. K, with rnrn'H douh t h-H t aniH from al (Kirta of KaHt--rn OKjfOU taking part, ll Ih un tiounred today by Churl lilnnor. Tht tournamfnt will itfgin ut nliif o'clock lu thn morning' and contlniiit throuKh the day. Prtzfa Ml 11 ho iiwiirdd the finalist i a dozrn halln to tho winning' ham and half that amount to thn Ioh- TtvmiH ure oln-ady promlHd by Uikr, KnlerprlHo, t'nlon, I'ondln tou, AtlK-na and lltOIx lo compote with I.a CJmnd! not inn. . j Thn i2il KaMtcrn Oretfon chnin ptonH. Ila 11 nnd Itoyer, of I'ndli oif, ihew!! cnloiUr :'" ''. '""" horal players arn Invited lo par tlrlpjitn in thi tourn.impiiL und may Iravo Ihrlr mitry Kllpw with Turk Taylor, at tho It, h. National hank, up ii nl 11 Saturday nlht. wan Hannah. Hiad. Nitttiln t, 1 tut land a. PKATTl.M (AD H. H. R Portland k .1 7 Heattln jo 12 1 Ha H rrlrn Manum, Morkfr ami Tol.ln; Miljun nnd naldwln. If anything, tho rift bcLwPMi tho rommlmtlon nnd Its llr-nnlnir body Chh'itKu wuH ubbix'd today by the i-i-funa) Urooklyn of rlthcr Coloni 1 J. ,f. l'li. lnn or Huston Voton-I R Walter Wr-nr. tin two I'hilad.lphla .. Iicinv ntrtrlaln to poln In lodav'H, 'wlO. AMI KK AN I VI may by old hnt I can link ou," Mulltnrt ropMcd. "You are urea id of Wllltt, You ilnublo crofle 'd us," i It-iuls PtmipHcy Awny Jimt th(n Oono Normll. pfnip-H-'y'a personal rpn-H ntatlvn st p pml iMawff-n tlit'iii and led thn litltt .holder out of tiio building Tho, arKuuii-nt biitwt'U MnlltnH nnd Demp!y started vhn ltt-mp-Hfy ofierud to ehuki hnuda and i'AluHInu opprar'd lo acct pt. Dm 01- ' JLTJlo'eikiil fMnprny why he h.id .V made kooiI In aroilnic to flht ?11IH. MulllOH HHld that iK-mpB.y. I in a tolrifrnm from Iam AnK l n 1 iinl March, had UHNiircd him that would iro IhrohRh ulili a con- jj tract innd.. with lh nollxeiim Huh (HP foilfltl niy BK rPMM.pf hy mo,.t kf rhhNKro. to hok tho hKro. ,n(f ttUh n,h,,!tln romtMiwmi.. k I injnp y dntfil ' n.r.nn thn jjt hxram. Mulllnn nlTrwtt to 1m t -ijl.ouii Unit hi did. Aftt-r a h. M.-l MvhauR, Mutlliin calb-d P inpn y Ea. liar. f! Ono Mm ItnnliT lRttto th I'rommtNnton'tt aelinn i)day In rvnTMrmliiK Uh pri-vtinm R!flnm th lien rnmmlit..' mMII ilortrm 111 a barri-r to tho mnirh. f; - V'! DOUHLEHEADER FROM YANKEES NATIONAL I.DAfJI'l; Olul.s-- W. a PlltslnilK 01 4fi SI. Ix.ill.l ill 43 'inrliinutl lil r.l NVw York 07 rt 2 117 r.2 hi ! 44 r.4 41 04 colonel Wi-ar In n fiiNitifr to at.' (!iiUn ''". -nt this ti'li-trram In r upoiiho Ni-w York .. lo roiiiiniwifoiifr Itniwi-r'H, Invito- cifv.dmid .. .. l'lili... Ii.hla "I il.i'ply roerl Hint you I I.I not IMrolt haxii tho piildlo Inti rculK in mm. I WuxlilnKlon . ptvvlotni to your wlrn or today. I i'Mii;i roind hot unit, r any rnu.llllon mo nt. tnid .. . notion init Willi tno ulhl. lt.) roniiiilsKlon.' W. I,. ...71 41 ...ii;i r.l ...t.9 r.2 ..r.u r.r, ...en .4 ...D7 Mi ...47 B4 . 3C 74 I'ct. .r.-5 .;.t.r. .4.r .4771 .4071 .390 Pot. .4 .1.1.3 .r.3S .618 .f.09 .104 .424 .921 aiwavs count on R A. THERE'S something very solid and sub stantial about Prince Albert. Dependable ... as a good friend should be. Uni formly mild and mellow. It always tastes the same which means that it always tastes great! The reason for all this is the excellent quality of the tobacco. Prince Albert quality has made this one brand the most popular among pipe lovers; has earned for it the title of the National Joy Smoke. Get yourself a tidy red tin of P. A. today at the nearest P. A.-sunshine shop and know for your self what a grand and glorious smoke it is. The very first pull will tell you that Prince Albert was made for you. Cool, as a breeze off the water is cool. Sweet, with the uncloying sweetness of sun ripened fruit. Fragrant, as flowers are fragrant. Fragrant in the tin and fra grant in the bowl of your pipe. Men who thought they were all set on smokes have tried Prince Albert and be come converts from the very first puff. There's a bare possibility that you have been fooling yourself. The pleasure you'll get from a jimmy-pipe and P. A. will top any you think you're getting now! P. A. It kIJ niryvhm fit alt nt lint, pound Mi htlf'tound tin Awnf 4ett, Mrf pound etyHtl-tlttt humidors with tpontt-moiitentr top.' Ant olroyt with tvtrt bit of Hit tnd pilch ttmorti ir tht Prime tilttit piotttt. no other tobacco is like it! 01936. R. I. Rwiftt,N Tnliaffft loutptuiy, W.n.-iim.Siiifjii, v i;. arc-af for tho past wanlon KleHe said, ud tntjn til" laki ualf-r ii iifl (.rri t-u r--' birds rrvlvr rapidly, IU( HiitStinH, Win n r limy-1 iul kIv' H puri' ' d, tin: ai l-rh d ' In d-elaiv.l. ! , Th dlHiNiNf lauiH ort Mm victims rapidly, Sb-Ht1 Kaid. pridnr)tlr n , Kind ul paraly.-is whiih rau.v the' bints to list tln ir Inads on thi ir, backs. Tb- art. i t-'.l birds nn- Ih- iPKlfd heavily with bc hs. Tin- j ihim-s uf Malheur lakt- arc Kill) si nun Willi tin; ca n-ajisi. n of luiUt wiih li died last yi-ar. I'r. W. II. Lytic Ort-Kon Hfate V' t- rinarian. ami War.icn Ktct-b" will return to Malheur hike soon tu make an i-xha ustivc slmly of i)k: j-'lranjic malady. Billy Evans Says: The fi-llmv who lautiT.s the bun! l Imi'I always Iho happiest. Saves 8 Lives v l Skltnadiaii Roc Wcj fftt , .W Intide Passage L- ''Jitwf i X. upNUoiilrmk i Sr3rl i rA M BritisU Columbls Ykmtr ' VSlT I :st Kl U 1 A Y -s ; A M I -s AMI'.ltlCAN I.I.AIM K N. w York 4. Wiuihlntclon r.. S.ron.1 kiiiiii It. II. I-:. . ' York 4 10 1 WtlrtlltllKtun r. 11 1 Itiitl.n'l.'H HoM. TIlUlllll.H Hllll I'oltln.H; Joii.'M, Crow. I. r and Talc. ci,i:vi:i..xii ChlrlIKO I'l. vi'land .. Hal Icrli'H Lyon., i CANADIAN ? NATION: RAILWAYS teC Eight ppl hay hwn Md nni kkiI tu-ar diirlnif III. In..! (t... l. t. nuiiurp, t . ,-. a. i-tiiian.i yrara oy John (.'harlia Itamliy "a ,l;?J Third tit., I'hor Uroadwar On ot Ih rliht ht anvrd iwkv.'aiai "'T Orlon he pat hl on hlr " I Nmd Me n BookkH (.ton) In 4ni.r. Uui n on t talk .ilwot TfiUIHl KPtoltt for (far hit rhuma !lAdilrta - 00 C t Ihlnk h tryln to Im "inou." One of Chicago's Ikst j 1 H M a.., .Mi.,, Ml- 'ML&:s I V J n : IS i , - FAEER CVLtS Vi I HIS WSFWll. J K.hhlk; St. a lit att. sr. i.oris (Ai-) it. ii Di-I roll 4 8 0 HI. I.oiiIm l i; y lt.1li.rica -tltbuon and Mulllon; Zai'hury, Hallou and SchaiiK- NATIONAL i.i:ai;i I St. I.outa V, lloatoii a. I'llllilKO 1 1, New York Cinolnmill It, I'hlla.lilphla 8. I'.ltOHKI.YN (A1-) It. II. I'iltsl.ur j; 12 I ltrooklyn 4 7 0 Hatti'rlva Ydc. .l.1rl.1yc. Son ncr, A.lnma and Ooooh; Vanoi'. Mi' tlraw anil li'hi-rry, llarKrrut.t. WILD 1)1 CKS ARE DYIXC OF DISEASE, WARDEN REPORTS OI.YMI'IA, Wuhh.. Atijr. 12. (A D Aftlleted bv tho source tthh h rirm Bppor.l on the uev. iK rroundM hi Or iroo ami ( alitor iila Itirt yt ar. wild ducka ar dyiuc I'V thi thnu'-anda on tho Malheur bike iiaf Intiul bird r t-n at too In f 'l-coo IhiH t iun. dtciare Jlny f We b:, of Portland, V. H. KJne warden, who r4le her at the MtthiKlenl Kurvry nirief A The ii: mm in b.-lb tt d due to an Infietlott CitUiWtl bv tho low vv&trr 'whlfh has prevailed in the nesting; Ono of the veteran major buprue hurbrs pltehlnff wlunlnf bull this waron Is "Itt d" l abe-r nr tlir I'hieuRO Whitn Sox. I'ab. r ban be.it one of Mann per IMdie rollina" bU.'Kt wlnneni and has done much to ki-vp the 'nj Hm,. n tlm (irst dtviMlon. l-libtr am to the So In m 3 and has been with them ever sine. The crafty John Mrf.rnw, pilot of tht t.lnnta, helped to s;et l-abcr started in the mult, tent. .MANY M:W ( IIAMI'S j Tills lias boen a rather event - ' fill year for flstie ehain)lons. With I'.H'.; a lil He more than s ven months abniK four new title, holders have been crowned. Only the fact that llabe Her man didn't make the weight, en- j abled Ted Morgan to rdain his i junior IlKht wtluht honors. Her man won decisively from the I'all fornian. ! larleiih:ieti Ih tlir l-.l ul hauipiiin to Ic e his title. As pre- I dieted by most of the experts, jJai'k lieluney proved his superior ity, bnl not by the knockout route as generally expected. tie merely won on points. ! NOT OXF. KNOCK Ot'T . As a matter of fact of the four j titles that ('hanuvd hands, nol one was won by a "kayo." 'Hirer l-'low-lers beat Harry Creb on poiuls. iN-te Iwitzo received the decision ,over Mickey Walker, Panimy lan-' de) just managed. io shade lioeky ( Kansas, while I )caney proved too clever for li rletiliach. Wlnninc a chnmplonship is fur morn tmpriKsive when the trielc is turne.l with a slcep-producititr piinrh', yo In that respect all the i new champtonM have lift 'some-! thtn to be desired. ' I KM Kaplan nnd llb- La ltarba. ; neither nnd flyweight champions, j respeettvly. are tin only omt to 1 have nuecessfully defended their j championships during 1 n'i!. , Kaplan, because of Ills inability to make the wclirlit has sine vn. jcatcd tlie featherweight class. The i n w chumplou Ls yet to be deter- , mined. Truly, the year 1!di will be one Ions; to bo remembered by the pu gilistic champions, , l norr. o rnt m its Left-banded pitchers appear to ' i be meeting iih far more Miceesa In the American League than the National. This coudltion ran be traced to ' one of two things, more and bet- t ter risrht-handed hitters in the1 National league or more und better southpaws In th Aimirlcan. Of tuo first nine pltcbrm to win 10 or more fames In the Amcrl-1 can League, the ran.) for nuierlor ity was mighty close, there being five righl - danders against four purt-siier.s. In the Nation.il League, ibr- first five pitchers to rach Die in or bttti-r mark in games won, wre ill l-it'lit.)i ni.l.r- Jesse 1'ctty of Urooklyn with ,nlnc wtis was closest to the mark I while Kppa lUxey of 'ineinnatl with eight victories against two defeats, has bv far the best record. I I Y.WKN ANI SOI THTAWS J Perhaps no club In either league lias been snuthpawed h much as tin New York Y inkees. I Hue to the, fact that three of the Yanks" bailing hatlers nre left-banilers, 11 nth, (bhrig and t'ombs, southpaws Invariably get the call with tufi rival managers who liave plenty of them In re serve. i I When Detroit meets the Yanks Cobb hands them WhitehUi. Wells ii ml Johns. TrlH Speaker of Clevo j land In variably Uses .Sriaute, j Smith. Miller and Hijckeye with hi right-hand ace. :org 1'hle, urawing one of the games. A similar condition prevails all along the line. Ueccntly I umpir ed In 12 consecutive, games for the" Yankees in which I saw nine noulhpaws und three, right-handers as iho pitching selections for I he opposing tennis. It would seem that sooner or later the Yanks would get ccus tomcd in being ".south pave" nnd take sweet revenge, but the way the h'l't-handers continue to trim Die New- Yorkers doesn't point to such a state of affairs. Tests show mush: will not soothe " ulld bull. We always thought it heller to run than sing. i hatching on to things easily a one rub- of success. Letting go easily is one rule for failure. Values! Yale flashlights $1,00 U. S.e.invas water buckets G9? U. S. cold patch Kits .....29; New Haven alarm clocks 99C New Haven watches ; ..99? 1000 other values. TRY The Oregon Hardware FIRST