La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 31, 1926, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, August 31, 1926.
Big Blanket Event
THIS WEEK AT
PIRATES HOLD
TO TOP RING
"Shoot!" Said Will and Dick to Al
HILL'S
"A Good Place To Trade"
I
SPORT NEWS j
N.G. FOOTBALL
0 PLAN
'. vrhe Bustem iri'Kon companies
T (ti- Oregon National Hoard will
llUVC a football eHtfUC,thlH Kf-1IK()II.
t'uptuln W. It. liooilnoiiKl). or the
linker company, and Captain .1. l-
Allen, of I'cmllilon, tirrompunled
hy: several mrmhei-H of tin two
unjji, were lit the city yeslerday
iMrtHi-rrtnc with fautaiu (.1. ,. ut-
toji, of Company K, o( Iji Urunde,
oil the subject, j
Thiw or Four Cities. '
lenpuo will h compose! of!
lift U Urumh iiiik'T, l'cnleluu
probably The Dnllert com
piles. The tenuis will t liltnin
up entirely of nit-n belonging to
tliju guard companies iiul wilt play
nlyj frames each, uturtintf about Or
lotyr 1.
fritch team will have. Its own
4, h. .Captain 0. I-.. Imtton will
Billy Evans
Says: .
vowv.n nui irivM
In buH'biill, powr In it romiiinii
Mirr,sion fr baiting HtreiiKlh.
WMmi aoine player, Hinatl of
stature, connecta for uti extra, base
lilt, the thought uppermost In the
nilndtt of the opposition II:
'Where l0e8 be (fet the power?"
Kor yearn pllchln ban been epn-
reded li he ObOlll fif pep cent of a
teurn'n efficiency. Hlh-clius pitch-
"ir will overcome a lot of faults.
I Next to pllrhlutf. however, must j
he rhiHHeil power, balthifr Ntrepfrtli. I
II Will elMfle a lot Of pitching .IllH-
laken nnd fielding slips.
It Ih a iiieMlion II power, pliix
good pitching. Isn't a belter coin
bliiatiou (ban Kiiper-pitclilriK anl
no particular offense.
The Now York Americans of thin
year might be rated such a (pain.
The club haw received Rood plteh-
oSvfi the l.u Grande ft, und and "'K anu "l 'dttlon. has shown a
(Wh Ollndeman of the high Ul "U"R7 um-nw
school and also a member of tho
linker company, will couch tho Ha
lter team. JVndlrton htui not an
nounced who their couch will he,
and no word bus been received
from Th Dalle, Tim teams wilt
bo . orrranlzed Immediately and the
practicd work aturted.
C.uarcl Shoot Held.
Twelve members of Company V,
fdiot for records Holiday at (ho
rifle range near Mot Luke. Weather
conditions were unfavorable, u
brisk hreeen waa blowing, nnd only
three, of the men qualified. They
wer Hsrgeunt n,.,d Omldeft, Her- ,
geunt I'orler Webb und Metitemint
The Cincinnati Ileda of the Na
tional league, nlo a pennant eon
tender, nre a team of Just the op
posite proportions to the slujrging
Yanks.
I'
I ST. IU'IH. Aug. SI. (AJ') Tho
I'lltHhurg I'irateH retutnod first
place In the clone National leugue
pennant roro by dividing; a double,
header Monday with the Ht. I .o it in
Cardinals. The I'irateH won the
first kuiiu; 3 lo 0, und the Cardinal
won the Kecond. f to . The t'ur
IIhuIh remained In third place ttn
i he fw'conu place i "J nrmuu.lt won
Monday. It. II. K.
I'ftiNbur " X I
Kl. Kouia 0 2 3
Itutierh-n Kreiner und Hmltb;
Kbem, . Itell and O'l'arrell.
Second Karne It. Jl. R.
I'ltlsbiirir 3 7 3
SI. I.oiiIh ;. fi R I
Hatterleff HiiHh. Siutlh und
f,iooeh: llalne arid 'l''arrell.
j New Work 8, Itrookljn 2.
TtltOOKLVN. Ante. SI. (AP)
The New York (Hant broke their
lot-1 riff Mt rea k by w I n n I n g from
lirooklyn Mouduy, X lo 2. The
'ame markt'd Die luMt uppeuranm ,
of the NeaHou at lirooklyn. "Mooae'
c'layboiiKb, home run klntf, lute of.
the Kimt Texua b ajftie, ; madf . h1
flriHt appearancct In it. Hrooklu
iiuilorin when . ho. baited for
Harney in the ninth. U broke )i!h
bat. na be drove a line drive to
Terry, who converted' it 'Inlo u.
double play. It. II. K. .
New York H Ifi 0
lirooklyn 3 & 3
HalterieK Meyulllun. HruMon
and I''lorence; McOrnw, MoWeen
ey, lmrnefl, Williams ond finhrry.
D'Nell.
I
i
few,.. IJL
PENDLETON CHAMP
TEAM COMING HERE
FOR THE WEEKEND
liaseball Kumoa which promise
a miKhty lnterttliiflf contest on
the romlnir Su inlay anil Monday
are scheduled between tho Juil
Grande team and Pendleton, tho
champs of the liluo Mountain
league, it was announced thin
moruliiR. Pendleton . is coming
down here to trim the locais, the
I advance, wiys. but the a Gramlers
elaim the result will register oin
erwist t)e(juse! the holes the pro
verbial .weakest links have been
well filled by real competent dia
mond iji'tlsLs, the dopesters usKure.
from parafflno. Tho fact la that
disliking cauliflower ears, be once
had. Jack suhmllted to an oper-t
lion which removed this excess ,
cartilaifc for uho In rebutlding thn
bridge of his noHe. . " f'
One reason stenojrruphers tire so
plentiful Is diHht s hove to he want
ed a thousand llnus u year.
Dempsey's Rebuilt Nose
hlands Up under Knocks ;
And Governor Al Smith of
mot le cxar, and Lieut. Coin. Ii
boy scouts' camp, Hear Mount;
New York shot but lie missed the hullseye. With Will 1 1n yea. I. ft
Ichard H. Hyrd, who flew to tin? north pole, Al spent a day at the
1,1 ii . New York,
ANGELS DEFEAT
SEALS IN COAST
LEAGUE RUNNING
NORTH POWDER
PERSONALS
AmucIm 0, Seals H.
. XAX r itANCIRcYl, Aug. Ill (AP)
IOS. Angeles ; 0 1 (1 1
Ran I'ranelsro 8 17 1
iiutterh.'j Glaxner nnd Saud
)erg; (Jeury and Agnew.
coast
Clubs
Los Angeles
Oakland .. .
SaeraiiM-nto
MI.HHiOilS
i'orlland ..
.Seattle
GI I-: KTAXIUVGS
San Kranclsco
W. I PH.
93 f.r .2i;
Hi f,7 .fe41
77 71 .f.2li
?r 71 .rir :
71 SO .471
70 Hti .4 'if,
K S:t .440
(ill HH An
; son, Mbs A u I r e y IleLapp
j NORTH PO W 1 K 1 1. (Special)
.Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hutctilnson and
children motored . to La Grande
Krlday.
ctiriord WooiIn, of . Athena, Is
v'.HiilriK- at I ho home of his atinl,
Mrs. Alex Shaw.
Mrs. Lillie Law Is spending -Sev
eral days In La,
friends.
rintnde visiting
The Hev. Mr. nnd Mrs. Archer
are here visiting friends before at
tending the conference, at 1'nion.
'The ltev. Mr. Archer wns formerly!
Iiaslor of the church here. j
David lee, of Haker. was look-
hik over his property lure last
week. , I
A large quanlty of ' grain was
burned at the J. U lalton raileh
last week. The origin of the fire
Is unknown. The. loss was covered ;
by Insurance.
ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 31. (AP)
.lack liempv-ey's rebuilt nose was
as Graoclan as ever -today after
having In en subjected to il terrific
battering from three wf'ks of his
I raining campaign. Koine rtng
.ddcrs have expected the. nose to be
spread all over his rare. Nothing
has happened to It. Iempey sayH
nothing will happen. Iiempsoy is
the least concerned of all over his i
nose. ' In fact he has urged hlH !
rough playmates tot take a healthy j
sock at It! Several of them have I
done just that, with no distress to
tin rhamplon. One renon for the
belief that Dempsoy's nose would i
prove a handicap was that it wh
reported to have been remodeled j
These Cool
Evenings-
These snappy mornings
Mnke t hem coin fori abb
with a co.y
iiLKcruio ni:ATi:it
La Grande
Electric
Co.
EverjrlliliiK Mw'liloal"
1412 Adams Ava.
Herliert Hoover Tries
For Rogue Steelheads
Young Golfers Capture
Honors in Middle West
rilK'AOn. Aug. 21. (Al')
Downrusl oIibitvits or Wild youth
Imvc not hwn following thin umiii
nwv'H ffolf lournuniPiH.
I In- voiinir IIooIh ,huv Iia.l llw
Wnlli-r Heiui. A )ptlr riTord In ' or HiIiikh on llio links In a
i'Xpiot'd whin tlmy will ftlioot liiiniliitr or rci'nl. lournnmentH himI
iiKitln Ihn HiTonil w;i-k in St'ittt'in-, a n-Huit thrn tiro now wvorul
Ikt. All inoniliiTH or tlin local ; clmtnplonK uiiiIit 19 yearn or uro.
rouinany will r.ikn part In tho slyool muh Dorolliy l'aKt or Maillon.
at that limn. , Win., who won thp womun'8 wft-
; ;. ; Ul'tl lltli' ut. tllyinila,rii-lcl over Sin
T..H..A.. Jir XT .. it t i. in .... '.
SbciiiS Aporni in T..: Ml""'on ''""Pi"'. Ni w on.nnH. who
uvuijui . I V III! VI a I Clll,
I'lilllliti 5, II raves 0.
lMIIhADKi.PKIA, Aur. Jl. (AP)
Tho PhllllfK ilorfatfil Boston
Monday, G to 0.
l h, ,llh lorn .Invl... m rfn.ihlo ' " "
ami a ho.no run in four time, ut I;-''' nhhB in (ho
lm( , . .ltogue river has now reached Hh
Jack Smith and Manager Han-r'T' n 'h.. repum-M
croft wer both orilered off tho
field byl I'mipire Sweeney for argu
ing over a decision In the sixth In
ning. II. K. K.
Hoston 0 7 I
Philadelphia - 6 13 0
Hatterles It. Smith and Taylor;
Carlson and Wilson.
Sunday and daily by many anglers. '
Saturday nighl, water wn.s turned
over the new fish way it Itcmy
falls on the lower liogue where
the fish have been held up because
of the low water. Arrivals from
the started coming over by the
thousand.-, Including small t rout,
.steelheads and salmon. Among
those now fishing tin Hogue for
the steelheads are Secretary of
Commerce lerberi Hoover and
party. Hill I lay va rd -. nd pa rl y of
M E L
SI'WTAIXin. N. V.. Auir. SI.
(AP) (lni' Tunney loilHv lllOvr.il
lo Htromlhhunr. Pn.. to enter Iraln
ItiK nnarton, noiirer Ih" Phllulel-
nnH, who
went IhroiiKh the lliinl ronml with
exi'iiptlonal perriirinnnco. is ntlll
larouni is.
Two weeks aRo Sammy Alpert.
ir..yi'.ir-olil Austin lilKh school hoy,
1 WOn thO Wt.Kfl-m lllllln. Aim
tilllll uu..iil...ill..nnl..l II... . ., .... ' . ...ut,. i. ill-
....... ,.......... . .,.... , nl ,.;,K,.wll,.r M, ,,,,, .k
Where his hout with Jnclt Kemp.il.Hore thut Lester llolMeil f
tukeo Klace S. ptumlier 21. A .Minneapolis run off with the na.
few miles on the roml. moiuo work. ,110,1111 mil, lie links title t imr
with tho light anil heavy Ijiiks. i,n,l.r,,lo. He Ls IS, us Is Art Tveri'l
n n sniiriiiK ins rellow towimman
jmrtnen, romilete,i 1 ho tarn run nieihiiis, )vlth 73 In
liDls work. iiiuliryiiiir round.
who was
tho Junior
RESIGNATIONS OF
GUARDS ACCEPTED
FOLLOWING 'ORGY'
Itcris 3, rubs 2.
CHICAGO. Aug. 81. (AP)
Chicago's winning slriMk of eight
cntiHoonflvit en moil urn hrnknn
Monday when the Clnelnnoil Heds!,,,n 1 mvenmy o. uregon
second game of the aerie. It wiu
the first gume Pete )onobuo had
won nfter losing six In a row. The
visitors madt- (heir runs by bunch
ing their blows behind Hluke's
boHeH on balls. Uonohue woh hit
freely hut kept the hits widely scnt
lered In nil except the eighth . In
ning, wITen thr(ieblows gavo the
Cubs their two runs. The fielding
of Cooney tind Walker were, the
features. It. JL K. I
Cincinnati 3 8 2
Chlcogo 2 9 1
Hulled, n Houohue und lliir-greave:-
Hlake. Hush, Jones nud
HartnelL
Li:;i r. sTANin.NtjK
NATION Alj
. L.
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r..i
C4
Fall Term Begins Sept. 7th.
You Want a Good Position
Vrry Vrtl.-Cuniiletc ,, r tlu- rillowl,u (Vnirara:
Aecoiintuney and lluMutss
ManiiKcinent, l'rlvate
Seer -tHilsl, StenoBinphlc,
TeacherB' ('oinuier. lal,
Civil Service nt
This lMlem N I,mI of lluslnoss
Write lor p.'irtlrulurs.
Baker Business College
BAKKIt. OIIWIO.N w. I. K,v,nv ,V.
rHONB 111
riuhs w
PlttsliurK "I
i'lnclnnntl 7
i Ht. I.oills ;n
H'hiruKO S
New York ,tn
lirooklyn mi
Haslon ,...4K
Phllailelphln 411
A.Ml-'.ltlCAN
fluhs . W. 1.
New- York - .7 4S
Cli-vehinil 73 &G
Philaileltihlu. 7ll .7
Oetrolt ! titi CO
WashlnKton CG 60
i'hlpi,co B3 65
SI. I.ouIh 62 7
llonlon 42 SS
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RAI.KM, On. A ill.'. II. (API
Warden l.lllie or the stale n nilcn
tlwry has uniioiinfed thai he ac
cepted l;io rtsiKnation of M. W.
Miller, principal keeper at the pri
son, (luiird Marty Jones, rnplaln
of the nihl yard s'lirt. and Asa
isher, captain or t!io day shirt.
Prison ort'iclals Initicati-il that
the resignation of Miller timl Jones
were an oillffrow!!) n( the arn st In
Kali-lu last I'Vlduy p!rh- or M. W.
Payne, i paroled convict, in com
pany with Mrs. Jones. 17, wife or
gourd Junes and linliKhicr of Mil
ler. I'uyuc's parole has Ite.-n re
Yol.ed, it was annohnced.
KiHhers resiirnilMotl received
Saturday had nothing to do with
the domestic tanKle InvolvitiB Mil
ler, Jones and Payne, il was s.iid.
il you can keep smilhlf; lonv:
enoiiKh hefnre I o 1 , tr you'll huve
enoUs-ll to keep sinilitIK: aliollt.
H A V B A C A
WASHINGTON TRIMS
NEW YORK YANKS
1 M ami mnm
When
Winter
Comes
MOW YOHK. An p. 31. (AP)
Tin- Yanks dropped a, loose game
to the Senators Monday ty a score
of 12 to . Joe Judg helped Wal-
jtcr Johiuton assume a ronunandlng
position when he drove out. u home
'run with the basea filled In the
flrnt inning. Johnson went the
di.itancei for the winners but the
losers called on Jones, Itraxlon,
Ut all nnd Mux McQuulU In order.
Thn Yankees scored five of their
lv runs lu the last two Innings
it. il 1:
Washington 12 12 2
N w York 11 4
Itiitterhs Johnson and Iluei;
Jones, a. lb-ale, McQuatd and lien-Koagh.
' Will you lc chaiiRinp; tires in the mud
and slush or will you ride on trouble free
! tires?
, If you want real tire satisfaction let us
nut on a set of CTC REAL QUALITY
, TIRES then you can enjoy your winter
j driving.
i
j La Grande Tire Shop
j "The House Of Uargains"
, 1517 Adams Phone C58-W
( lili-axo ft, ivtrolt a.
HI-THOIT. All. 31. (API Tho
TiKers could not solvo Ti'il Io'oiu,
Munduy ond the Whlto Sox won the
first iramo o( thn nwlcs, b to 3.
(Iltison wis wild, walking It men,
nnd wild pitching let one run across
tho plate, ivtrolt muda flin dou-
liln plays. H. j. y..
' hlriuto .. ft 1 1
""'roll - t I I
Hatterles l.yon nud OruowUI;
(Iltison and Munlon.
Matrimony is like two people
playing poker with each other out
ot the same pile ol chips. '
f-nmrsfr siTTrr fnrw mniTi)i
TO M tYl I O TAYIXUl
K IA M ATI I r'Al.lJ rtr it
Al' Hoy inborn, delegate of tta
.-inicuirai noi workers of rort
laud. was Monday chosen by tho
executive COtUllltttee of tb Stt
federation of labor to fill the tui
esnired term of C. 1'. Taylor, for
mer executive secretary of tu
mute rederstinn, who died rwntly
In I'ortisnd. His election for th
unespired term is rr.rd-d as pror
tiiMlty MNSurlnsj nomination for the
portion for the coming term.
Seven day placed end to rnd
reach too far to go without K ttln
on at lenst one ot thetn.
Wo lutvti never been guilty Iti
our lift of try ing tu iuflui'iiM'
nnfiM wholesale i)m(aay ihM to
we4l Any of our cmpttltnrs liior-;
httOlL4, sikKclAlly wImh l Is
common iiH'in-bajidba like liAlN.j
bulldert luuxlvan a iiwiteHnl thnt j
has ih s'aJ brand. We want
to fni I'voryoiw muiinI. We
tlKiugiit llm war was mt atHHil
a yrar agi but still llwrn vctm
to lr a uigiceir hi tho wiKMlpll
smiMmiiein SitniiMHio Is trtug tn
ttiflutvicn wliolsalt ouiipank nrt
to Hell iu iium'rtaJ. Tbi? nmih
hk a wry TVudUli pletr of biil
luw. A iimn ttilgbi Just an w-iHI
try In jiiutp out tti tlw mlddto of
tlM MMvilpfil r1tr Rihl try ti
4ttp 11m fkiw as ket'p us frttfti
fit tttrgr matorisl. Iiml t-. nn lony
a- I am alltr ami luivo at liiut
giMMl roniittofl lMrMi m iw left.
o. J tlnr Hlihigh-! at 9 1 .ft
per IttiMiHl oil, tvhlio Irnd,
lilng1r Main ami ltit)nl CcjiI.
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Lumber Co.
Tho Foot Man's rrk-n,!"
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