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Monday, July 11, 1927. Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OLfSEKVER A.B. C. Silks Fully guaranteed nationally known T.c Yard Dependable Quality Hill's Dependable Values DEMPSEY ROUGH ! ON FIGHT MATES1 JACK GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS SPORT NEWS CHICAGO TAKES !Oaks Increase BROOKLYN lTOO! Leadership; Win Double Header Giants Shutout Cardinals 7-In American Tigers Ride over Yankees AMI N I.I Alil i: W. I.. Ww 'York ...&C 24 Washington , 4f. n j rirolt 42 H4 biriro - 44 ,17 J'hiladelphia 4 37 pveland X4 4r Ht. loubt ..... 31 45 lioatoa .......... .4S0 atioal u:a;i t. f . w. 1- ' Ob LOAffO -4 8 ZH .Vlt&urg -....45 27' : , JLtfUlft ,....:V4S U ;VN-w York .I..! J. 42 38 iFkookiyn- ......il..-.':. 37 41 to Y'fdladelpbU 31 44 Hcmtou- 43 "TTiwiiinutl 28 4y IN t. .can , Mifi .474 .413 .4'i3 Pacini' coast M;Afi'i-: ) W. I.. Prt, ' OaMnnd 64 43 .fi8 Seattle LC 4 .f.3 iHjui l-'ruririwo 67 49 .I38 Haerinneiito )G 4 .1.33 Portland - Ml 1.4 .4M Mission 4H l,H .4E.8 Hollywood . 4! 58 .468 , I .on AMK"I'H 43 fi4 -40; Tin- (akH lightened ihir tfrlp on I lint place mIIIi u doubl win ovi-r Portland, G-6 niiil "-0. Hat ti rlt : firnt gmne Hughe, Coueh, Ponder u ii (I V ' N ; K tuum Gould ami Head. Second (fame: Yerke, 'ouch und KldrhT; Hoeb.er und It ud. MtultU walked off with th .KTlf liy trimming the Mlwiion luir-M. U-i and s-4. Hut 'Tien: Mmf guim -K night und Morreanl; Uurtout. Kcknrt. J.udolph and Wul-ii-rd, Whitney. Ht-rond (fame: Hmmlt utid Jenliina: f'brf-nian, 1 jihh-y, Mr yan and Whitney. In Meantime Jack Shai key Is Developing S)eed for Coming Conflict HAItATOCA hi'jin;h. n. y.. July 11 (AIM---The llfu of a. Hpar- I ring partner Im abort ud bitter in jthe training fuuip of Jack Oernp ' ey, fr the bent u hoek absorber ran get In tin- worst, of it. Two iit'w )i-a y eights coming In today piitutcfl u trio on the way out. und tin- look of relief In the eye of the depurtlng KU'-tt rouiil he inuirhed only by the anxiety of tin hoy w ho hud jut uppeun-d I for ttoeklng duly with tin former ' champion of t lit-tn ull. . Jack Ifildehraiid. Ivtro 'orrl and ! Hill Hatt-y, wt rt- hundt-d re li-a iiind one-way IrunHportadon kouIIi RiintiltuiieoiiH'y. Th u-futneM of JIUd-lrurtd. u HyraniH Iteuvy- I ttt fljt, ft-aHCB Ullll VO MlKTt-hHlV j knockoutfl at 1 )eiiip'y'fl hand In ; the Jal two wi'i-k out. I'etro Cor rl. Mronjf rnnn from Aimfrla, ha l.ren Imdly Imttered and Hatey was found too IlKht lor the r'JKK d ko Iiik. lioth newromern. t'hluf fe. tutitiuh, 1 M-pound Indian fiom Oklahoma, and Muri-y (;iI;ik)i'' un Irish lad from V;tshinK'on. were ord r'd to bear tluir part of the boxlliK hui'ilt li today. I 1 The sehedule for ernp.-y tin I Week, hill lust full HfVetl days in th coin) hack hatil' with Hharki v in the Yankee .stud unit a we.-k i .front Th ursdiiy nlKht coniuinn uhout uh many rent as a tnusieal 'won. Jark will luy off tomorrow ' to Htart the Lake (Jeortfe Kwim- niinK niaruthon ami hi ptendld physlral rondltlott forera! an- other lireak on Thursday and lrl- day. I if J Jr , J if "4V '.S F 4 v it: 1 i 1 Hi" ' M l CARR FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishers 'V "f9h 4 ' 11 t rfW n"" " t , -CAT ' t - By the AModaUtl In'f ! - Another reason why the Chtraico ; ' f'uhn ar leadlnK the National i t-nKUO haii been adth d to a (row- j IliK list. Kddle 1'irk. rerenlly nr. j - Jiilrpd by MantiK' T Joe Mrt'urlhy : b !frotn tha Kamtun City HlU'-n, broke jup a pltrhfra buttle tn Hrooklyu iy-tenluy with a IUip drlvn home' i:-Tim. T7i Cuba won. 1 to 0. j 1 Th Pittsburg Pirate were idle, j , th ChiraifO victory inr-reused i that teanm margin tn nrsi pmee nu..y (1 Ppvnouk TlimS lonluns ntutf, .rtllO a full frame. ! . ---j - tm.1r rnw.r. 40 GOLFERS VIE FOR TEAM PLACE i io a full gun ip. Vlrall HarneM let th worlds 1 Champion Curdlnals down w ith one hit in th first ifame of a double 1 hi-nder, thn Giants wlnnin:. 5 to 0. i'Pt. liOiits ruiiift bark to win the' .'i next 7 to 3, behind Holt MrtUuw'M J ; ffpctlfi; twlrliiiK- t : W bltelilll TrlitiM Ynnkws ., ' Th UehriK-Huth liome run , marathon wan interrupt-d in lie. 5 iroil by Karl Whitehill. whose louthpftw MlaiiU Rave the Tttftrs, C to 3 victory over Ihw Yanks. WuHhltiKton made It five stralKnt from the Cleveland Indians by wtn- . nlnif 10 to 9 In even Innings. Rain istopptwl th frame. ' , Tho Athletics won a slufiHt from the Ilrowns 14 to 1 1. The Host on Hod Hox lapsed into an old stride nt ChlcaKoi and Hay Sehaiks team bent them, 4 to 1. piti:PAKi; NKW YtUtK, July II AP) Hpeed. a rlifht upperrut and a bfi juh a pear to be what Jack Shar key is pi'Tfertitifr for his firht witn Jark I )einpy hero the niKht oi July 51. Hharkey'M vaunt d left ha b-en nollrt-ahly abst-iit In hi early train ing sessions, und his nnht hand Iiook the punch that erasvd Jim my Maloni y from the heavyweight plrturo, has b-en on display only once or (wire, und then under pressure. The right hook, ac cording to a member of the Hos ts being developed imder rover. The uppereut Is be ing brought Into play often und j yesterday Sharkey ued it effec tively on Leo Oat-. Paul Cavalier, Johnny I'rlmn and Murco Polo. He boxed1 Jimmy King fur speed and by keeping on the defense, found opportunity to keep busy avoiding the little MIowm assault. The ex-gob Is clicking faithfully Mete v..u i 'utile with u.-ijj.t title It: lh..ii, I.uther ivo .l.i. k k Sharker (he f.il). I I f I I ejr.i.sey :n r :t New V.-i Vitli the i iii. pmpi'Jf Whi Lie lllphl his tilpbi V.. to fir with Tun . !..r 1 1--ft I where the aBig Ben," Inspired by Tunney, Is jVANDERBILT WILL Going After the Heavyweight Title SUE FOR DIVORCE MOTHERS! I lore is an offering exclusively fur I lis Majesty the liiiby. A new canii'.pe will greatly add to his well being and comfort. NOTE THESE ATTRACTIVE PRICES Sulky $6.50 Indestructible steel con struction, buff or caramel finish. Sulky $10.50 Famous Lloyd fibre, ished in caramel. fin- Go Cart $14.50 .Made of heavy corduroy velour. A real value. Carriage $35 The aristocrat of baby carriages. Caramel finish. Credit gladly arranged to suit your convenience. in best bcore on New Country Club Course . T'orly golfers competed on the t.a (intnde country club course yes i iday lor pluce on the tourna inettt wht h will meet Haker Sun day In lht first tournament to be lit Id on The new course. -About to his road work nnd he gels in it, pluyerh w ill be bore from Maker four mile or inor each morning to play the I. a (Irando team of a before guing to the gymnasium for corresponding number of golfers, hi spurring session, ilia wlnATs ( 'onslde ruble interest was evinced rxrelletil ; be proved t hat yester yest(;nlny ilk regard to Sunday uay by going at top speed lor sit tournament and the course was round without breathing hard. crowded with plnyers from morn-j . , , lug till evening. Heveral players1 who ft ere unabio to Dlay vostorduy 1 HOAS WIN TAMPA. I'la.. (AP) One Tun- for money he knocked out Humbo ney. who has a liking for things Myers of Canton. O.. in two literary, us well as pugilistic, up- minutes und three seconds, pears to have inupired u young col- ' Hig pen" wfgha l!5 pounds leginn to heroine th world's and stands six feet two inches. He 1 heavyweight champion. The would- witi be back next September fori be champion bus a scholastic . his w-nior year, standing which won him member-i , Newspaperman Heads for Reno "We Were Just Mismated," He Says ship In two honorary societies. Metijainin Pound la his name. H grew up in the same treenwich Village which now boasts of Tun in y. Two years ago, when Gene wan lii Florida. Pound, n ftudent at Ho! I ins I 'oil ge. met hi 111 and then and then- derided to follow u ring career. i(. "Hig Hen," a Pound is best known, came to Florida the year before. As a football star and lender of the college boxing team he did not want to lose his amateur to inset's v.u;i: NCAi.n j PKNIH.KTON', July II (AP) A harvest wage scale tor workers in the fields of Cmatilla county will be discussed this afternoon at a meeting of wheat growers at the county grain nursery near H.e)iv. It has bee n two yea rs si n c a wage scale has been. In ef feet in thi roiinty. ! Many t ransient laborers arc, in IVndleton awuiting the harvest season wlilcb is expected to be gen- rul by the 1Mb. Many combines vnw vohj Cm neiu. jier writ i' July II. (AP) Vamleiiiilt Jr., newpa aml sun nf Ceneral and w ill not sue him. "I have notbinu agaiiMt my wif 'ho said, "and there is no oilier' man or woman in the case, were just mlMiiated." Married in tiO Tho marriage nf Cornelius Van derbjlt. f.mrlh tf that name, audi Mir-s Littleton, a half-sivter of .Mai'-j tin V. Littleton Jr., prominent New York lawyer, w.i one of the brll-J This finally led to an esirntirmeut imi ins wii e, miiiiik w u n Ills par ents, made her Inuno with them. j His newsj)aj)er venture failed hist year when his father withdrew- his : financial supiiort. Vanderhilt s.iul 'his family is opposed t( ii divorce, j hut "su uriinns a s-pitration, if w e iraniint get jilollg together." "This,' ho observed, "is a r.nf r.; si ranuo way to bmk at things in Mr". Cornelius Vanderhilt, has gone tn llcim to sek a divorce from Mrs. Itant society events of 1H.'. Van-tho modern times when two people derhilt at the lime was employed ! who cannot K-l ahmg together as a reporter on a New York news- j usually find it imtl p amicable to mnor :iiol fit i I i ti ot.il vvHMo.' r,n 1 il lusolvo I ho inn ri'i.i lmn.1 xru! i,t. 1 i-'"e,o., .ui 'in, iinm j,)K pripe,. while on whom he has been separK-d two Imn, of west rK- ' Difficulties first developed when Mr. Vanderhilt. prior to his de- he started a chain of tabloid news- 'While star line, wtratji.-Oiips loov parture. declared he was forced to papers In several cities against the! big Montreal for Liverpool are out parents. of siht of land but four days. take this rlion because wift expressed wisbe honeymoon I tempt to make their lives ovc of his Four Towns Send Tennis , Players ' Tennis player from Pendleton, North Pow der, Cnlon und Imbler t visited at th locul coin Is yester day and pluyed during the after noon with local rarqueteern. Hpec tutoi auw some good tennis be tween th out stand tug players of All five town. After the match s er completed a short business meeting of the Kastern Orepnn tournatnent nssoclatioti was held. Pluyora Included Karl Garrison from North Powder, I.yle, Hay ami Cltve Wilson, Of Imbler: Kred Co, of Cnlon: Walter Hull, of p. ton. Park and Jean Taylor Strang, or I.a Grande ami i Ingham, who l visiting here Colorado. mile-H.-h 'unn- f 1 Otlt ' A mirvey reveals almost J laugungcM und dtnlectn in w or Id. of "which mote than are In America. I .r,..., I ti,, I will be allowed lo turn In score In ihe ftrly part of (hi week. High was turned tn by Charba 1 !e nobis whose card "bowed US, s. I. Crowe with an 84 and O. I. Carlson with an S6 follow for sec ond and third flight positions, other scores follow: , sm. n. w. KreeM. s:t. It. )'. Mtirphy. i-'red Kiddle, i , '. W. Hiugner. 'I, C, M. Hobueiikaiiip. VI. A. W. NelAOll. !l. J. C. Hatchelder. !4. W. H. Hetiter. IT, H. J. Cumpbell. A. I-:. Kin man, Win. SteifiiHt. John Theisen. ::. I". I.. Meyers. lo I.. Lilly. I".. II. M. Hay. in.t, a. t. niii. la:t. Paul Meyers. K'.'. .to h n Lai i. son. 4, A. J. Htanye. J. .1. Carr. L. K. Kilixel, A. V, Andrew. W. 1. Vahghn. T. .1. Scuiggin, A. H, How en. Hal Hohnenkump. W . (J. H.twyer. MKDhiKP. Ore.. July II. (AP) The Hons of the Southern Ore gon league defeated I rants Pa.;s Hi to 1 yesterday at -lasksnnvilfe Hot Springs. Collapse of the Crants Pass outfield In the sixth when they mthsed three easy file and allowed four run to score, wa the begin ning of the end. In the seventh, with the km. re tied at seven all, another run wa scored when an other fly ball was dropped, and Ivvrson replaced Sharrock in Hie box. He was touched tip for two ,more runs. The (runts Pas team 'In th first Inning stored five runs 'off iMvis on four lilts, Including a home run, and hit him hard throughout the game. Sharrock pitched K"d ball until the outer de fense crumbled. standing. He permitted Tampa Hr starling today. Indications promoters to match him with eight urM fvr u crop above the normal. j opponents, however, with the tin- : , . d rstanding he was not to "knock down ' any money, only one fight I WOI.P UKKN MoTOIUNfi la.sted more Ihun one rund. 'Hig' COAL VAI.I.C.Y. III. Hieha'd Hen"" knocked I biii out. lYonkfr. letired trapeze perform- il w "' j jy !) Si I "!. t." Hreimon. of New York who remained a round and one minute with Pound in their first fight came back tor a rtturn en gag, mem. " Hig pen" broke his left hand in the j.rond round, but with bts right knocked down Prennon three times in the remaining lour rounds and won the dei-iwon. Att'T mushing his junior year in college with a scholastic average of 'j:1. pound decided to become a professional. In hi first fight er. amuses himself by making pels nf wild animal. His latest acqui sition Is Harney. 40-pnund wolf. Harney is fond of automobile rid ing, but Yoiiker doesn't of I en per mit It. (earing his pet may find Hie call of the wild too strong m resist. A former prohibition leader now is he.id of a mosquito .ib.ite ment association. No drinks. No bites. , 1 1, I us. 1 1". Ambassador . Houghton lobl Harvard men a national referen dum tdiould be provided before de claring war. Thai Is one of t hr ideas for which t he politicians used to Inugh at Mr. Hr yn n. j STAGES LEAVE FROM LaGRANDF DEPOT Travt-I in our Modern Chair-Car Stages! Leave La Grande for Joyoph I- Grande for linker, I'oise I.a Gntndo for l'akcr only La Grande for Pendleton 9:00n. m. 9:25 a. m. u:iHi a.m. 4:00 p.m. 12:25 p. m. 6:80 p.m. Ii:;i0 p. m. (C'omiKllnr. nt I'cmlh'tim for Wullu Wnll and I'bik'.i) Leave LaGramle For Portland ;t 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip ?16.00 Uubs' Newest ::':!:i:.i:':-' v 1 K I :, 111 m 4 mm Wfi 111 rrr: Mrel Kdill. I'n k the Cliiuco Cut.' iipw thtij has. man. rkk. ii lorninr Aniprtcnn A?octatiun rlavfi. fll purrhaid b" thp 1'utt. lo .ttentMhen weak ait i ' thirJ bs(" Thi" Cuh mr In Ih. prti i. .lit rr ni1 r not lo.tn n tel. lo tienIIin (lit tc.ia WEDNESDAY NEAR COURT HOUSE, LA GRANDE THE SHOW THATS-IFFERUNT pp. Men 1080 PEOPLE , INCLUDING THE CHINESE BEAUTY LOLA LEE CHONG TK2 CillKSSS GIANT Tltr LARGEST LIU Vti CttlNCJ THE KVKAM S.HYSCSA.P2R KUNKERT'5 EQUESTRIAN MIDGETS V T BIGGEST TRAVELING ZOO ' W ON EARTH ' VW-r-tj TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY 2 AND 8 PM.-RAIN OR SHINE IN ALL THE WORLD N0CIPCUS LIKE AL.G.BARN ES M'MIH'lir.l AM IO"SKIHII aiM STAM 1I1R M-VIS )V S.VI-K 4 IIKTS 1.V AT til Av lU t. AIUvSlON: ADIVTS :&; HILKHTN &"c Enter: the baby! Accompanied by his faithful stork, the Bitner baby arrived this morning-. There was a great deal of rush ing around, but things have quieted down now, and advice is pouring in! Counselors, well-meaning and many, have arisen: I used this talcum and that soap,-' "those bottles are best," and "Blank's have the best carriages." But be hind these advices looms the most practical, most practical counselor of them alh advertising. Advertising will tell Mrs. Bitner not only which talcum, which blankets, which carriages are best, but it will also give her many helpful hints on keeping her baby healthy and happy. It will suggest toys for his busy hands, shoes for his scampering feet, clothes and foods for his sturdy body, as well as books to set his' eager mind to work. And, as the years go by, Mrs. Bitner will keep young, and look young too. 'For ad vertising will help her solve one of the greatest eco nomic ploblems of her home buying the best for her family at the best prices. Read the advertisements. They carry a wealth of sound advice to people u ho are creating homes. 1 4 ... 1