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.;jHrU"'' Monday, June 27, 1SB7. Pape Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '4 hi--- Mi 3 PRETTY CRETONNES For Htinimer drapes and furniture nli covers. Many new patterns now. Dependable Quality HilFi SPOET NEWSj YANKEES WIN AND LOSE YESTERDAY Lou Gehrig's 2LIncl Homer Helps Team Take .Sec ond Game 7 - 3 NATIONAL I.I Afi w. I I'd. PlllidiniK .... St., Louis .... ( "hlcago New York Mrookiyn Uoston Philadelphia t;u7 .477 ,4"7 AMFIUCAN I.I A(.l i; w. I.. . .4r. NVw York Philadelphia chiraKO Washington trolt cbvelnnd : St. Louis Huston . :tti ;o 7 a:; 5 4 7 ll tin AnsoHiiIciI Press' Pitied iiKntii.it the mnnr-up rltihi In red hot duels Hit- lml if of both inujor b-uwtt todtiy win huullliK out nil their htttlliK how itzer to hohl the fort. lu (lehrlK' 2 2 ml hoim run lu lpod the Vunke. H lake I he h r olid half of ii double header f rum their challengeis, thi Athletics. 7 to il lifter IosIiik the first game. 4 to 3. Hah" Huih wus out of the lineup with uri Injured knee mid GehrlK'ft alum curried htm to within HtrlkliiK distance, of the big bain's homer total of 24. In the other headline battle of the day, the Plrules loosed u bi -rlflr hattliiB hurra.- that riddled I lie Cardinals, !t to 3. The Pirab M needed the victory as they had hut u slim half faille advantage ovr thu Curillnuln. Alter bintliitf the I'ir :it s Sit urday the Cubs fell victim to the hiHt place It'ds. when Lll'tue nt ched an 8 to t victory d -spile poor tmpporl. Cunnally'.i 1 m lit mIi.T pitching juarlied Ih" V to 7 d i flSn roTli.c VvlHte S?W OVeVlhe TlKeiM. The (Hants Tell before the liob- IllS 1 to 1, lllicto Itohhl.-'M til' il thr.-iitenlnR to pans thiin in the slundltin, . . (l.urK' I'hle. of tho ItidianM, lx'ted Ktewart of the Itrouifi In (i i to 0 pitchiMrt' h:iith- at rp-ve-hilKl. Itllekeye ti P ss sih reMiil tl) the SeComl Kme uf the dnllttl. hill, hehiK hatt'd tturn the l,o a the ItrowliH Hon. S-Il. JJuddy Myer, inlded tltlH y ar to the Hed Hux, tilt n 1 on li in lui iucr ifiim MiateH at Washington and alanifiied out h hoinet-. doul.P uml HltlRle, hid the run1H.l l eiall lo.'i out I tu t. KI'A'I K ASSI-SS:S TltAt KS I'Ult'AUO (Al'l 'Ih- Mai" ttf-aRiiry uf HHnoin III he si I.TM'.tUMt a stiiMon rlehei- i T I -r July 1 from ruct track fe.s. (in that date the new law Ink h et lect h ral Irkiift rttcliiB and traek w n : t In K. Trcks within i!.r( mlhs ut eiti-M of 6L'",nir( or more must puv Jno in fp8 for ac!i laeliT d:v, nnd traihl Outside t h- " Ti mite llm- lte ntnt P'r l. ('' a dav. j Thr prtlicltuit 1rark iit f- i ! ate I the Aurora, WiinhlriK'mi I'arU, Hiiwthornp ntid I -Ineoln He Ms eournen nvM t'hlciiuo im-1 I 'an -mount Park lienr St. Istim. Itet IIiik roc.-dtlie, how rvii. will not hit rhanjj'-d much, lor most iti th illlnots tracks hav tx'en op-radiur pa i Itmitut Is u,er eouit nininr- IIOIIM STAGES LEAVE FROM La GK AN DF DEPOT 'I r.ni.1 in Motlcni Chair - Leave La (,1-ando for J,ht,1i a Crnnde Cor Unkcr, 1 .i ;t: La Grande for RiUit nly Ln Craiulp fur IVihIIoIoii (Connctlnr. lit , -iMutlf, f,,r Lv'ave I a (Iranile For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 Dependable Values Beavers, Acorns Each Win Game In Coast League pacific coast khind n I t ;mi'i; o utile crnim did iMIlllnl SSIllJI AiiM'-l s d!yiond Itv the Am lalc I'rfsH iikl;nd hplll a p.ilr of pileh- ; In t. allies with Portland, thn jA'-oftis roppitiK tin- riist, 4-t. and (.Mil.' I!.;, V -I the weond. .'I-!. The ,j lall.r Klrl;.d Ilvi- rhafiet.fi h-hind I.any l'r m h Iti tin first encounter i Ut oil t Ih- y out hf ill soul h pa v. H pi'ehltiK rtfortK, Krausc, opposing ..j.liim. allowed elht wattered hlt.H ;d and wha- ked out n homer and a xliiUle.. liatteiies: first mime Ktause and Pool; l-'rench, Tomlin, Kll'toy ;m,l Pise her. Yelle, Sec ond vraitie 'ran: head a in! Itead ; l'ott'h r ttnd Yellv. San aneis-'O rllmlied Into - ond plae,. ,y downlntf the stniKtfl int- .!!.sion twice, f to 2 and U to I :i. Hatt.-rh.H: I'list Ka Lasl.-y I and Walters. Whitney; May and ( Mei'rea. Second K-"inie laidolph, Pliu-tte. Weinerl and Whitney: Mitch. II atlrl It.'KO. Slam in iiiK a qiiartet of Solon hurier.'- for 37 IiUh. Seattle copped two lop-sided routes! h from Suc tiiiii'Mito, l-H iwul 17-3. HalterteK: flit-t bailie Vlnel Shea und Koh i r; (linhiiin und Jenhins. Second yaine: Keei'e, KentitiK and Kiteh 1 r; Knight ami Kehinidt, Horn-ant. I, ok Anneh-fi took the odd Kami' of the KcrP m from Holly wood tijr winiiiiiK: ii pair of onc-slded frnyt. Hi -I, nnd h-l. liattirles: first name: Shel h iihack. A. Jncohfl and I . Murphy; Wiitfht and Hannah. Wnlhy. Second nan if- - Fuller! on, Met'nl.e, Mulcahy and Cook, Ak new ; W'-athershy and Walhy. Sand- heVlf. , ti 1 I i i JOSEPH LOSES TO O.-W. NINE liY 6-7 SCORE The ,a t'.ated Orande (l.-W. shop tf Joseph yehti rday after- ' In an ItiterestlnK" hawdmll , which vi,8 u pltcherH hattlc the lilie'th InntliK. Yeske, of j t'i i.a (iratide. doiii i ceti.-nt work. The r.:nte eiiih-d ti to 7 in fuvor of i the local nine. which ties In j Cmmle nnd Joseph lor Hrst plncc In tin1- Wallowa Valley leiiKU. ! lt"ciiuN of thi' stormy weather only a fall- sir.ed crowd attended the iMime. The l a tirnnd" hntfery was Ycshe iithI Smith. Ni t Sunday and Monday. July j 3 and 4, Ih" (.-W. Lain Will p-hty Klrln at PlMin. - , II Wis SIMl N VISIT r. s. Till: '11 A OF K (AP)- Miss hu Hoiituan. tlie l nitch champion l.iw ti bums player who w on t lie? wo rn, n'-i singles til Ihe St, Cloud, Ftane. , championships. Int. nds go im: to A in. i ica after Wimbledon. Oiii.li pap. if siijs she will com P1 I. in ihe women's singles and otlo t- . vents in America dutiUK th Mi'l half of Atiguvt. tiur Cay Stages! 9:0(1 a. 111. 4:0n p. nu 12 :Ur p. ni. C :0 p. 111. :m) d. m. 0 :2.r) a. 11:00 a. W'.ill.i WnlU nJ I'am'o) FRENCH STAR 0? (A J "".to? J- Mcel Mllo, Simone Thi"ti I'liaiimi'. the newest f-n.ail (.'.olfdom. she's from 1' Ya nre, j rut Mic her name indicate. nnl cfinly won the Ht itit h v open. Yclfrigi K.dfrw that who will s.kiic day peer of 1(11 women poifer men l-fdlet f thl' Large Crowd Sees Exhibition Shoot At U. P. Grounds several hundred Inten s!m H).t laiorfi wen present at the Futon Purine Athletic rlnh trap shooting Kround.s Saturday when (Jus Peret. expert Khot for (he peteis i 'art -i-id.'e company jriive a hhooiiiiK ex hlhltion. Ulifli-ult shots u tt h n rirh-, shot Klin and fr volver w ere in turn performed. Mr. Peret win ning enthusiastic applan.se time nf-Ie- time for his extraordinary skill. I'rohahly one of the most spectacu lar of his numerous feats was the drawing of a piil'ire or Itnttalo Hill hy outlining the fiyure with hul let hoh s. A I w ejity-i u r was , used. j Following the, exhlhitlou a trap 1 shoot inir contest was held. I .y tin : Hen tie Held w innltiK alter he u;id j A. McAllister had shot off a tie, ji' tniltinK wlii'ii ea h scored -:t him jr(eks. f. i'. ponrad placed third I ami wai alo hih run man of ih.. 'day with I'n siralKht. Ahout 1! Ti shooters were cnund in the con it est. Pi if., s w r i a w arded t h- ' w Inners. Pendleton, Indians Battle to Tie 2-2 PF.NM.KTON' June L7 (AP Peiidh.'ton and the Ueservation In dians hllttted to a HeVen-lllllillK tir. 2 - - yesterday In a duw npour ot rain. Karh huil.r allowed three tills. !l was Hie closini,' came of the III nc Mountain bacue. Score; It. I T. P. Pendleton . ... '2 l 1 Heservatlon 2 :t 1 Hatti-rl- s Hatlruji and lloshins; lb ttie. and Hudson. ! .'.-. r i: I ' ' r-1 I w. i.. j vi. ! f- . , ' r.r, nn r,,.i S - ..I 4.1 .527 j V' ., . 47 44 r.i,; : If ' . 44 4 r.i.u I U : ; i - 4 I 4)1 .4I-.I ! hxZfi l . -,u, .V3 1 v. df la NOW FOR A NICK QUIET VACATION IN J'S'?'m'.T " 1 J mmmmmy " ima 'ty ; Professionals ! Play Better In Own Backyards; lly f. II. Kit Irr The. result of the recent Pyder 'up international Kolf mntchew at I Wot Center llidlcaleN to Hit IlillloHl I huiiiotouji decree u theory that j may not be all w nrra tiled that J t he A i iH' i lea ii prof -Nionii Is, and ; I he Jtriti.sh piot.Hsbmiils, ptay bet -Iter match coir In their own re ' sjiectlvc backyards, j it will hi- recalled. perhapH with i a hint of morti fleut Ion. (hut our j professional team, playlnc in tin tir.st of the Py.b r '"iii niaciiK la.st .minuter at W.ritwijrth. in Surrey, KiiKlamt, was trounced In the ratio of I :t to I St In live foursomes and ten siucles matches, Our re vepk'e at WorceHti r was n- arly as compi.-ie. Our side won, in four foursomes and eichl hlncles matches. Ii '. (o 2 Uj . ! (inhaud, Ihe Implication Is that both Mdiji play belter al hnme. ( Ami certainly the advantage dne lie with the home team, especially ' as both the Weniworth match and the Worcester match were played soon alter thi visitlnc club had not- ol f the boat w hieh carried t hem across t he At Ian tic. Our j boys ct it a inly were st III w-n rln' . seu-h-cs at Went worth ami demon Mtabd an improvement by ronip inc away with nost ot" the first dozen places In Hie cnsulnt,' Itritish oi"n championship. 1 .susp. ct th- Woice:h'r course puzled Hi" Invaders, in the rec.-nt. encounter. The reports indicate that they held their own easily up j to the ichti!y of the Kr...Mi. where j the methodical Americans outlin- ' islied the III. ' This brings up an interest mik and perh a ps Important reminis-retici- of the last American Inva r'on of Hi it a in Tommy A rm our, the handsome black Scot, indeed had railed the matter to my atten tion the previous winter ;;1 Saraso ta. Fla. Tommy is uuabi h-d in several ways a.-' an authority, lb' learned bis came in ltritain and d v.-loped It in the Pulled States. Il- Marled as an amateur and now Is a pro fesHtmal. And Tommy's pronounce ment Is (his: "In the lotur inn. the American prof, should bejtt the Itritish pros, ami tor some y ars will continue to heat them. because they have develop, d 11 a superior decree the art of 'I'lnishinc' a hole." ThtJ' sounded interesting. I ask i d Tommy for more. "Where the Itritish professionals are -a a L'ooit us the Americans off the tee. and through the cn-en as a rule i hey an- 1 oncer w it h the drive, and they play the Irons wtl - they are at present too much un der the sp' H of an old convention.' he said. "They still regard two pulls to the cr-4'ii as standard coif, whether they will admit It or not. And. missinc the preen with the proper shot, t hey mtbeoiiM Vitlsly 'resicn f hei'nselvi ;i to a lost stroke. "Not so the American profes sional, lb- has for some reason made up his mind that he can pet lawn in two strokes from Just off the ireen as welt ns from on Ihe crei ii ; he has st ml led and p''ac tic.il ihe art ot finisiitnc the hob1. an art that n pays time and prac tice. The A met leans 'finish I h .hole b.-n.-r than tin: Mrlton., pro- ; f. s.sionals and a mat em s a like. j They w In for 1 hat reason." I It is slcniiicant that the reports from Worcester were to the effect t hat. as It r la n Hell. Associated 1 Yt ss cor t-espon dent put it : 'The Americans knew what tn do with the hall when ear ihe creep. " I Opl-CIU(lK.K It AM.IIAI.I, P(IImi (AP) The liisl liase.. ball match . . f playd betw. etl the I niversitl.s of iixt'ord and Cam bridge at Stamford Hildge resulted In a I - victor y lor Oxford, w hos team is repuli d to be the champ ions .f Kngland. SPACES BIG TEN CHAMP u si V.' V Meet l.r ter Pit; Ten Kolfe won the nati Polslad. hit k. P.dstad. nal public who links title last year. reptes. I 'ni veilt y .if M innesol annual Itii: Ten meet Ihe ut ly lee and cnriit-d off lop hutioti Sportswomen Lead Rival Teams of Big Game Hunters PHI TIMISKP. Mont. AP) American women interested in hie Came need no loncet- Pave the Fnitid Stales for the juncles ot Africa or the mountains of A.sia. Tin- forests and mountains of Montana have always bet n fast m ss'-s tor predatory beasts and birds. To elieourace that extei pii nation the Montana Sportsmen's asocial ion holds yearly contests, financed by the slate catue com mission. TrophbB are awarded to -:ub t.-ams that kill the lursi number. Irene Phillips and Allen Miller, both ardent sportswomen, lend rl al teams of the Hi Timber Hod ami (lliii club. This club has won tirst honors for the Inst three yearn, Hotli women have statewide rec ords ;in rille Miots and as ancb-iH rival Montana's le st I isherim n. Med ford Loses To Boas in 7 to 4 Game MKIiFOIIIl, tlnv June 27 AP) Th- KOiiH of tilt' So.itll.-ni ()r ini 1,'iiitu,- i..r.:ili..l M.nIioiiI 7 to 4 ill a hittillK ;i"l loos.!. Iikiynl hasi-ltall KiU'i'. hi')i mtirk ii 111.' i-iul "I tin- flrat half of llif ht'ii?l'ii. . S.-yri-; p. ir. k. 7 la .1 4 in 0 Force: Hoas Med l ord Pattern s I 'avis Uoston and Pannlste Ai l. i ivimi ip.h s i Ai ir flMt'AtlO ( AP) - Chicago may lose Dm- National I'oll.-giale canies because of poor patronage, and If it does, I "oh Chari. s A. Lindbergh may be to blnme. At the IIil'7 meet on June II only 4, mm spec tators turned out. and apologies explained I hat 1 housands w ho would have attended Were at home with ears glu-d to loud i-pakers. lisl- nine to the trans-Atlantic fly er's reception at Washington. Anyway the event was costly to ils sponsors, and officials are in cline. 1 to offer it to a city which will give better support to a meet which, still in its infancy, already all facts' t rack and field athb l. s from col hg' s all over the nation and promises to become pnsetitly the ioremoM collegiate event In the country. THE GREAT OPEN, NORMAL WEATHER FAVORS FLIGHT ;July and August Good j Months to Attempt Air j i rip to Hawaii j SAX FIIANPIHPO (AP) Most of tin- ocean area between Palif joriiia and the Hawaiian Islands is subject to cyclonic w inds but In iJuiy ami AucUst tlie odds acalnst .this risk are :to to I in favor of 'ihe aviator ntb'iiiptlnc the fiicM. - "Harometrtc dcpr'ssionn with in tlowitiK wimls," ii the woalher Ini rau is wont to sp.ak of the fero i cioiis cnli s that raise havoc with life and Bhlpplnc In the warm I water area, will not normally oc cur mori- often thnn once in ::o days, stiys T (t. Peed, San Francis co w eat her observer, f P.-ed talks to aviators who have , visited his office since the Hawl ' in ii filch t became epidemic, in their own lancuace for he had two years of wartime flylnc.- He w.is trained In Ihe French Hying schools in the Solssons sector, saw bomb in c service t here am) w lh the aerial combat service of the First ' American army, While caiitloninc that the ele ments have a weakness for disre garding "normalcy" rules ami regu lations. Peed states that the usual weather for the San 1'rancisco Honolulii section from July la to about Sept. 1 is ns settled and de pendable as is to be expected in any ocean area. If "normal" weather prevails the machines attempt In k the Mainland-Hawaii span can expect brisk liort heasi w inds the first 2 ad to 4"ti mites1 of their trip and to pick up a favorable t-iil wind for the n mainder of Ihe trip. Pr"d prints out that an error of three decrees in navigation will cause a plane to miss the destina tion land enilr. ly, consequently the flicht, he believes, conies down to a matter of calculating drift "ftivrti a motor that wilt keep on flylnc after Ret tl tic Off, with sufficient casollne." As to cyclones or sudden storms, he deelar-M. there is little doubt j that the weather bureau will be j able to Torecast conditions far ( enough ahead to forestall a hop nrr when one is brewing. He points j out that the weather forecast for . tho HodceiH non-stop flight at tempt w as accurate to a degree I and that It w as only a gasoline shoitage whiclf caused it to fail. COST II A I J' A MII.MOV SPoKANi: It cost half a mil lion lo put the lie Antreimnn brothers behind t he bars. Their pictures girdled the globe on more than :i. "nil. nun posters, and then were other expenses. The Pniled States, the American FJx press and the Southern Pacific paid for the man hunt. Where Are The Lambrequins Yesteryear? Gone! Hardly a single flapper of today could even tell what a lambrequin is, or rather, was. Gone, gone, along with the parlor organ, the bam boo easel, the crayon portrait, the gold-painted chair and the tin bathtub. And happily, no one, be he ever so humble, sighs for their return. We do things better nowadays. Good taste in home furnishings and decoration has become the rule throughout the country. Manufacturers of furniture, china, silverware, lin ens, lighting fixtures, plumbing supplies, rugs, mu sical instruments through advertising show us the way. There is nothing more modern, more advanced, than the art of home decoration as it is depicted in modern advertising. In fact, in advertising it is al ways just a little ahead of the times. We Have The New ORTHOPHOMC VICTOR RECORDS Can Furniture Co. Conipl'-'te Hume Furnishers BM0RL I IMllV I'lilK.I Tin National natlcar t ill:; Cojii Sflay from !( Iili ill.d "Hits alid idea.-.! from sia , K II, KOW, pany program T til in will he Hits In Italy hit tions KI'O, K KFtlA. KiiMd and KIKJ. K;o oakl.iml. . studio pro HiMin: 10. eiitert.iininenl ; l";:t0 to I 1 . sm prir-e hroaile.i.t . KliW- Portland. t" T. dinner inner i am ; .oncert; 8, edie-ai ional 10 to I 2, dance mo ic KJ U Sealtle. ii :m lo tra ; S. Modi, iinr iiii; signals. KFII-os Anueles. 7, . I,. - . - i i 1 1 1 -I ra S strhiL' oii.,r?et and soloNI : I", IF YOU DO NOT! VOTE ON JUNE 28 It will cost von MONEY! Private Expenditures and Incomes MUST Halance .State economy and not additional taxes are needed. VOTE State Income Tax And PROPERTY ASSESSMENT and TAXATION ENFORCEMENT HILL Oregon (7'al.r'Aiiv.V" Read the advertisements in this paper care fully, and you will find many ideas that will mean more beautiful, more useful, happier homes deal proma a ni. KPO orchestr San Francisco. 6::t0 to 7. i; 7 to 7:. Hi. concert or chestra; H. liresido hour; 10 lo n, il.itiee orchestra. KF'i.V Seattle. 7, cverilnt; :ii home. Nlio Spokane. S, studio pio f;i a m ; ID. ila nee music; 1 Ii : Ho i,( 12 1 dance mu.de. K i 'M Scull le, ii : I a to J, inn- al )U i,r;i ID t I2::io, h lice' I niao S lO !. slihllo Theie pi I S I he haloed Ji tt item in the p.t. dav about a man rshiug being on hi:t il Klirope. Jtoubr. lews reporters will hi' is. . . . That'll olhei din 1' if fr. ship who j hs Die j find on not lo mention the t Mr. Lindbergh i d.v.oee. trial, ew Aloerican chambers of I ,e Lindbergh rrilde set gave t lie ell her. . . I'itifS ih;U omiuerce to rtainly are .,,! - l. ii.l ' i "I'll" j lii.v..,, ; I w eh "i I : .. bad On Industrial Council Of t inn NO ' 1 prrir I V. i