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Page Two EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE: Thursday, August 19, 1926. The DESIGNER, and DELINEATOR now combined first issue in October. Regular price $3.00 a year by mail. Place your order this week while Mrs. Upton is here, at these social rates One Year ........ . $1.20 - Two Years . $2.00 HILL'S "A Cood Place To Trade" PHILADELPHIA SPORT NEWS Billy Evans Says: Los Angeles Continues To better Percentage iwini! f'lllllS I.OS Alltf,-lfH llnlcltinil HiKTumi'lito . Mission Hi'Utlln , a. i ui:ak. ii,av ;'t:: when ! a sttiiutlon ' In husehtill firi-sents Itself that Isn't definitely Irovnrcil liv the rules. Ihu iinwilri. Hollywooil must mil .'upon full play anil pom- ' Portlmnl .'nion sense In rrar-.ltlns; a decision. ' tf Hurli a happenlntr came up. tlm ; other day In it ifuine between Brooklyn nnd .SI. Louis at tlm ri rational IpaKUiv . it Iiuh been the subject of ho mtirh comment and so many people have wrtllen iiip l! about It, that 1 derm It worthy or discussion. ' It seenur Outfielder .ark Wheut ,.pf tho Brooklyn club knocked tlm ball over the, fence In fair terri tory. Hurh a hit entitled, him to n. jlioine run. All that wus necessary fur tho circuit drive 'to be, offlclul ijl ly recorded wan that Wheat touch J;;Weh base, nccordluir to the ruleH. Ah Wheat neared second bane hi, suddenly collapsed. At first, the -jiews. was flatbed that he. had suf 'fitrcd a "charley-taorse." This lit u. i painful muscular ailment that prac- Oakland r.tlcally paralyses tho entire leg- and ftanramento- it 'luukug locomotion. impossible, Sim l-'rnnelseo i,i:.;ri ,w. u ....sn ni ....7:1 r'j , ...."(I- llcl ....on m. :.II4 7-2 ....nr. 7:1 . ...112 73 ' ...r..s Ko Pet. .0211 '.SB!I .M0 .4911 .471 .471 .4.1 'J .421 vi:sti:ki.y's (.amks I.OK AilKllleslirillul: TAOISM: 1am AiikvU'M ft, .l.ilois I. I.OH ANUKI.HS Al') II. It K Missions til l!.ts Alltfeh-M ft 1 I 2 Hutterl.'S llurfoot and Wulle.ru; Hamilton und Hannah. . lloltwood 3. Kna Promisco I. HAN KKANCISf'O (AP) K. II. R. Hollywood a 8 2 Han KrunclHCO 1 7 1 liutt.'iies MrCabe and I'elers; Mitchell nnd VarKns., Sacramento 8, Ooklaml (. KAt.'HA-M li.STO (AT) H. II. 10. II 8 2 . 8 11 0 Uutteries Kunsc, Craighead. Ar- Koeh- 'I'l'f Later It a given out that In leitu and Baker; Kulllo am jj running-out the hit, Wheat In soma ,ler, Tvuy hajl dislocated his ankle. . jj.i... ...... (.41I1IO Postponed. j, j!. TllKY BOTH KOORB Healtln at Portland; wet grounds. i!:'i As Wheat lay on the ground, suf- Double. header-Thursday. 'j'Wlnir. excruciating pain, tha ques- r 'p.tlon arose a ts how the situation. S could b handled U conform t I" P1"!'!!!: territory on. which troit- j! tho rules and hw tho homo run 1,10 can be m"J" ."i.,.-....,.. i : ;. At a conference between officials 'j'a'nd. managers. It was decided that !l Ataranvtllft should be substituted ,;'fur Wheal and take up the run ning- out of the hit t, was farced to stop- u.fic.cordlnH to report, crossing;' the j;plata ftp Apparenuy in tne muius or sev- GETS BUTTLE NKW YORK, Auk. 19. (APV Jack I)t,mr,y mid Ciono 'J'unny are to rifrht In. ltifladrlphiai. 'Phi-mby Xw ,York join fhl- fftltfO US BltppOrU'T Of lOHt CailKOH. PromohT 'IV js Klckard In making :inothf-r ithirt uTtPr fnrotintfrlnfr rebuff In hoih cHIoh. In Chcnno throiilt'in)! court uoIIoiih poiihoi) lilin lo l"p out u ml In Kr-w York. In his rfnwil to wimmon the, Hlult llrnttrt roinrnlttpe Into - rourt lruiiKlit altotiL th cOitinffc of front. Thf cornniitt' rcfuwd to Mcf-nHf S"itnilKr 2:1 Int4v Di'mpHdy umi Tunn-y, Hlckunl aiinounroit, will mcf-t In a Kl-rouml rontfHt to a JmljfrM iftHion nt th( MH(ul- Vntonnliii fttinltiim on Thursday, RfptimtM-r 23. umi tht MPatinif cttpai'lly will ho In tin vicinity of l00.fioo.O0A with prlcpH ru-HteinK from $r to 'M. Thn buttle Iuih n'Cflvfi thn ap proval of the ppniiHylvania boxing commission, fiovcrnor I'lnchot tvut .lAyor' Ki-nilflck of T'hlltuUlpliiu. (iirk to' the amount of $ Hfo,onn havf! iKM-n i1'PohHmI 'by- Itllcnrd with rho fvnnrtylvatila commljwlon and the Bt-wiul-rcnti-ntilult aulhor- ItlfH to (cunrnntc good .fultli. 44 1- did not" want to hay1 tho K( w York Ml ale . athletic . .cormniwion Hiibjirctcd ilo , lffu-lf nllack In con nection With; the iKNUILDCe of u II ceriHC to lleinpHey,," Klckurd Hahl. "Ho.lnr huH he-n good to- mo. und I wunled to do nothing that niilif Injure tho sport In thin Htate."' . Iiiifm.v Willing lo ovc. The promoter ordered both box er to deHert their preHent training liiurlei'H und found them -willirifc. "I urn ready to move. any. time," DenipBey said, "nnd from now un til Dip time I lose tlm title L will fllfht elHewhcro than In. New York utitia." . . J'hiludetphlanH expect the. bout to draw between 11,000,000 and $2,0on,iion ten per rent to ro to (bo exposition u.i id fWa imr cvnt lo tho- state. Cost $40,000 PAPA KRYL WILL TAKE SON-IN-LAW INTO HIS FAMILY her finance urrlvcs In New York I AiiKust 2S. her father :tnd molherl will be wilh her lo welcomn Jilm and Hint ASK F.XTK.NNIO.V I SAI.K.M, Ore., Aug. 111. (AD lleituest has been made by tlm Uouule I'olnt Irrlgallon district of papa new lnslsls Ihtt the juvkson county to Ilhea l.uper. ceremony be nerformed ut The ,,.l..,.- fn rurlher ex 1 IU AL.U. auk. J. (Al l no- iu.ll.-. the Key mansion al Tur-li.,io nr .. .... of slate iriumin hunilr Ktyl, wnllhy composer hiu. koii HprlnKs. Kla. I t.i.. on Interest on 400,0I). The militate way, The cumpowr, who ten ywirKntfo' Itnhi4s ho iiuh t vou can heap a Mtt WllJin- MiiUHn, uUeMt rookie of the Cleveland Jndlaim, Hudlln,. u jiebr. wui obtMinfd from tht Waco club, Texus league, where b hunt? up Un en viable returU. H coat Cleveland t-IU.UUU, but the In duiim brliev he will be woriA ail u thai und luore NEW YORK WINS FROM CHICAGO; DODGERS BEATEN M.VI'IONAIi nulls PHUbiirtt SI. Louis I'inetnnult New Vork iirooklyn llonton ; I-hllailelphla .KAfitrr. w. i. '..2 4ii S5 Gl 11 r. si. ......S8 C4 C 65 02 47 117 4 2 IIS umtrlcrt a promlHe from his dauh-Lrl,,t " uw.iy. ler, .Marie Kryl, not lo marry until . she was 30, OKi'eelnff lo reward her ' iih nun. , now i wiiiinir 10 McCoy's Puts Weieht assume the fatherly duty 01 t-lvinifl ,r . 6 her In ruari lair,! tn the inun of Iter WIl eaK OKlnny Men choice, ' I When Miss Kryl announced her! 1(1WH cheeks- hollows In eiiKaKein.nl lo Spiro lla.ljl-ICyrlasi. t. sl,lr.li r n.-rk flutness in kosi weullhy (Ireek nobelnian. the chest why don't yon do soim cornposer declared there would belthinw to make yourself look like u no wedding. r,.U mlLUl Mlwi Kljl said- today that when .McCoy's Cod l.lver ' Oil Com- I pound Tablets puts on weight is needed not only that hut they build up your general health and you grow stronger, more energetic and get plenty of ambition. One woman gained 15 pounds In six weeks nnd If any under weight , man or woman . doesn't gain r. poun.lH in 3" ihiys with McCoy's, lied Cross llrug Store or the druggist from whom they purchased them will gladly return the purchase price, nil tablets (III cents. Ask for McCi.y's they are sugar coated. Adv. AAIFRH'AY M-JAfil'E Clubs- . w. U' The stinging Jelly fish, known "I'ortuiruese-man.o-Wur,'' wis riven thut name by rortuKuce' martneiit seeklnif a' new route lo India In the Mill eeniurv. llos- ItllttleH between !iimfe.i!t ni.tleriM which hud . closed tho regulur tiudc routes hud made It uecea- s.ry that a new routo be found. WHK.V KTAVAC.1-! CRA'UD Well. do. r. recall a freak hap penlnir of year ago In which (s enr Htanuge, then star catcher' of here WheuL. ""' I'trolt Tygers, This he. did Htunim.v never a nan 10 tno remote corner of center field at the Detroit park, ihir him It. wus s triple. wheo. he iroti within about 20 ral of the ployen there wia some "ea he g 4np"lo t '" loimUtyt of. the f"'t 4f '0'"t . proceedings, so nfter tho substitu tion of 'MamnvHIe as. pinch run 'ner, Wheat himself hobbled around the bases. . ' ; Whut about 11? I havo been asked that question humrreils of tlmi amen the unusual huppcnlnir ramo up. hft sild.lenly collapsed, having sprunir a "Charley-horse." itu wus In great pain. "Cull time. Bill,"- he yelled to me, "I can't move."' Jn Hie mean time, ih.v vlsltluir aulfleliters worn 111 hot pursuit, of the ball. That l- frolt coucher at first rushed onto the field and- snld: "What can wu do? Ts It possible to substitute a pinch 'runner? Why don't you cull time." ' "Get out of here and don't you lay a hand on Ktajiuge," I shouted. "T 'can't run,- Bill, rratft stond ';, "?ur"';W.'rf4" ""cytX'S flest of foot, hltTugalu appeuhTd to Um lo calfl "time." ' " ' . ' " ' "Old' you ever try crawlliig?" I UMkciL Utanage got my cue and crawled" t.o second buso. . Tn the meantime the ball hud been returned to the Infield und I then railed "time." It requires care to handle such situations when the ball Is In pliiiy and there 1h a chance lo get the runner. Xew york ciev.dund .. . r-hilndelphlu. Detroit Wushlnglon .. Chicago ...7 45 .. K.1 54 ...Ii4 54 ...no r.ii ...59 lid ..58 5 lit. Louis ; : Bit lil Hoslon 41 79 Tel. .574 .5115 .51111 .518 .4711 .412 ,3S2 ret. .MS .5411 .543 .017 .tin ..Mm .4.0 f .842 tf-stt:iuay,s f;.Arr.s .VA-noxAii riF.A;nr I'hiludeiphla n, ctnclnnatl 3. I'iitsburg 4, Uoston 1. : ; ' .. Second ganio: , K. IT.' K. Boston 4 7 . (I Pittsburg u 4( j nalterlesooldsmlth, Wert, and J. Taylor; Meadows and O-ooch. CiriCAOO (AP) New York Chicago Itatterles llames n len, Hnyd Oonuilea. 2 (I i 5 : McMul. r, Plorenci' KT. inns (AP) Continuing their relentless struggle for first place position, the Cardinals Wed nesday advanced to within half n game or th.-. league leading Pitts burg Pirates by defeating Iirooklyn 11 to 1 Pittsburg split ii, douWo hinder with Uoston. . It. 11. K. Iirooklyn 2 S 3 St. Louis IS 10 0 batteries Mctlriiw und Dcber ; ltelnhart and O'l'arrell. vim mm I m i n J H tlHi&m I -J III ' i n As is a man's house so is he If he is contented to have his rooms dimlv nnd Ixtdlv lighted, vou know he is unuiogi'es sive and niirrovv an as set to no community. T,f he thinks a hard, white elare in each room is (rood Hifhtinir just be cause it is lectric lights." then vou know he needs some informa tion and should CONSULT US La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. district has already been given ex tensions of four years by I he stulo securities commission which prom ised to grunt another extension if l he district made satisfactory prog ress during the year. iM-nrnojf Fn.rn SA1.K.M. Ore., Aug. JO. (AP) The city of Mnrshfield. has peti tioned the public service commis sion Tor un order against the Coos Buy Water company requiring the coiuiwny ' In"0'1'"' 1,14 "''"'Ire In order to keep pace wilh tho growth of the city. According to tile pe. tltion the city has Increased 113 per cent In the past ten yeurs and exl. nidona havo not kept pace with developments. CUNBURN Apply Vicks very WICKS V VAPORUB jn If Million Jar Ud Yml lightly -it soothes the tortured akin. 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HiiIm. 4!t. however, srate that -when a hatwnun so hits thu ball out of. playing territory, UN must touch thu Isisoft' la. their regular order, . The unexpected Injury suffered by Whcut In making the circuit, at first made. It appear e ut It would he physically Impossible, for blm to , live up. to- the rule. f'AIJt PI.AT F.NTTms At this stugo fair pluy must en : ter Into the proceedings and the 't umpire should permit a pinch run , ner to complete the circuit. Or, , he might suggest tho players car ry tho Injured athlete on ttielr ' shoulders the rest of the, way and . have him touch each bnso wlih the ' good root. However, the permission Of Pa ldnch runner Is more logical and perfectly fair. Such pinch runner, would of course. Immediately tukn the place of the Injured athlete In ' the regulur lineup. . Then Just oh T had cleured tip .that phase of the freuk pluy, a scribe snld fo m, "Well, If Murnn vllle In th pluyer, who us pinch runner, actually complete the. run, should he or Wheat he credited with Iho home rnn?" hatter ;ets mF.nrr It seems thut arcordtiir to the scoring rules when a pinch runner lakes the pluce of a man on the bases and he eventually scores, the run Is credited to hlui tn the av erage s Som ene facetiously remarked hat perhap It would ba best to (have It scored a duplev home run. credit being given to both Wheat and Mwunvllla. j .Seriously, however, fair play and common sense must again doclde 'this Issue, which also la not def initely covered. Hlnce Wheat knocked the ball out of the lot, he should be cred ited with the home run, regardless of tba fart thut some other plnyer actually completed the circuit for Mm. ' When a ball ( knocked out of tho playing field In fair territory. 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