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Thursday, July 26, 1928 Patre Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Sale On Summer Dress Fabrics ' Prices Reduced on all New PatternB. Varied (Colors, Materials Dependable Value HILL'S TILDEN TO FACE LA COSTE FRIDAY Big Bill's Reinstatement , on Davis Cup Team Eases Situation Trouble for Fair Helen? Di'Iiriulutilif ; NIGHT FIGHTS XRW YtlliK HcrKfJint Hnuiniy lljkfr.. Mitch!! woiii on u lo ul rum Anily Jl Vodi. Hi-ook- lyn &). '. Jnmi'H J. BruUdock, Jt- to win th eaiiH. for uniuleiirH 1h to pfjir I'Ky, N..J.,- uml Nuiitlo Tiuwl, 'fTHt l,aCuHte uwl Coch.-t to trim PA HIS, July 20 (AP) "BIk HH1"- Tllflen'fi Internntional tennis fuium rnts ujntn tit outcome of lit Minsk's in ii (oh1 UKiuiiBt Jti) l.tii'ortt uml JtVnri t'ochnt Jo tht ImviH ui challi'MK' roitiHl, utml InK" tomorrow. 'Hit? lanky I'lillmlcliihia, rin atiitwl Tor jiluy tmuintn th Ktviich tlfif-titU-ra iiftnr In liud beu .il(n hurrt'ii lift'atiHt of ulogi ln'l iici -bllliy, wuiil toiliiy thut unlfiw , lie cuiiK throuKlf niulchi'H auJimt ilni two lop-nuiklng' Kr.nrh uoi'm, with "flyliiK valor" ho wjih throiiKfi wlili Iniciiiutloitul com pot It Ion. ' "I am Klmi lo he Klven i I 'rhaiKH to pluy my hint DuvIm ru mali'heK with th United Htnt.'rf," 'I llili-n told l ht AkhocIuIimI I'rvRH today: ''If 1 don't no mo through thcHii next two ImttlfH with flyliiK .roloi'H, J utn through. 1 nuviT will play intcrnutlonu. ii-iimIm usuln." I And In u Ktle jlho at lila crllU-H, thi' Amttrlran team raptaln udded: 1 "Tliervfore nil I'Viihco inuHl do Italy, ilifvv (10). Amlro lloutln, 1V:uip. doftmtt'd Vic JJuiromt (10). Murlt'llu, O. Joe ?olomho, p;.,rfjutx. W. Va won from JV-l'i tiniiit. Clmrli'nton, W. Vit., Cihjs ' .lurk MrKarlund I'lttHlinrR, ttiiftatt'd I,ou JunKa, CoIiiniIjuh ,(10). ' ' ' .( rHH'AUO Itoy Williams, Ohf rafeo, outpolntod Johnny Mhhoii, Xatwaft t'lty J). s Polir were called whr;n th 24 rhllrtriri of two families and thulr mothers becaino embroiled in but tle in Bridgeport, Conn. Pollco ought to lot tliii army and navy tut tf thHft major murtlal ufrntis, Follow the Crowd To Cove Friday Nite Johnny Robinson's VARSITY"' VAGABONDS Til den' dlHquutlflcation on the KtoundH of ItiHllKlhility had come on th groimdn (hat he violated Mm amuleiii' rule of the t'ntted KlutcH Lawn Tennis uBooiation. hy li Ik neWHpaper ii rile lew on the ririllsh rlutmplonHhlpM ' at Wi;iilledon where hit waa a rompetllor. -, Tllih'n xh, l,uvonu The palrlnKH for the opening MlUKles enrou nterfl in the challeiiKe round pit Tllden nKalnst hl old IcmeHlH, , JicwhIo' in thtt feature inalrh tomorrow, John HenneaHcy, outatandinK AmerJran player In the Inter-one fiiinlH ufrutnat Italy, ineeta ( 'ocliet In the ot her mutch. The i'ochet-ICortnHHHey battle la not re ceiving; the attention It ordinarily would from Krench fana who be lieve tho Tlldeii-JjK'OMle jnatidi will furnish the reul Indication aw lo whether the trl-color Ih to auceeHH fiilly defend tho cup It won at (lentuintown hint year. The Tilden-I.iichxtn match la net for t o'clock. JfenneHto-y and t'oehct wilt tuko the courts two houra later. I Nell her tho French nor the Americana liavo made up fticlr inlndn aa to the niulte-up of their doihh-a teaina. If KrancA wtna liutli aiufrlea matches tomorrow Hhe Iirohahly will depend upon Jeun Mnrotra and Jacques HrtiKnon for the double on Haturday. Othorwlae HruKiiou probably will team wllh f'ochet, Tho American doubles pair Ih even, more In doubt. Al though Tilden und Kriincla T. Hun ter pruhuhly are the HtronpeHt (joublca ' combination, there la doubt whether "Miff HID" can Hlatid three KTiiflltiiff dtiya of competition. I 'iA malt I ied '41 Jn aNew York court lor a t ra flic vlolutlou had only a 9G0(iu.bllI and a $lfio-bill on )i!h person. Iirohahly lie waa J nut on lila way to buy a couplo of Namlwiche and a, kIukh of gliiKer itte at a nlKbt club. M2 ' Nc 1 1 DETROIT TIGERS TROUNCE YANKEES AFTER tlie lirllllant form he nhowrd In defending her world's tennll rlimnnlr.iiKliln ill Wllnhledon. tennU crltlen feel sure that It will be some time before Minn Helen WIIIb will be In danger of toning her ciown. ,Wost prominent nmoiiE tbe young players who may cause her r trouble, however, is "iMIdfce" Gladmun, the chainilng 19-ycar-old Santa 1 Jlonlen miss, who Is pictured above.' Miss Gladmun Is the national girls' j champion, the western woman's champion, the Southern California wo man's champion, the" Iowa Slate woman's chumplon, tho Missouri Val' ley woman's champion, and Just recently she sturted her summer cam' pnlKn by winning the Til Sjate (Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky) chant' pionshfn. Champions Rolled in Dust of Navin Field Twice Yesterday , ;, ,-, , f tly William J. liiHna (Aasoriated Preiw Roorts Wrtter) I The Detroit Tigers aeajii 16 havd. ! solved the problem. The only (Ira f to KO atalkina; for Yankee scalpa ta 'at the preciae moment tile young , men 01 Xlllbr HuKKina emerge , from a railway station. With j everybody ta the American league, (Have only Jacob Jtup)ert, vainly .Heeklng ways and means to hull the ( Yankee outrage, tho humble Tlgera Hieppeu 10 lite piuie wiiii ineir own veralon, and made It the more con vincing hy rolling the chumplona of the world in the duat of Navin field twice In the aame afternoon. Huapectlng that some 20 hours on the Pullmans hud affected the champions, the Tigers won the first I game of a doubleheader by .1 to 3. The home boys became bolder In I the second engagement which they i snntehed from the leaders hy Hi to 7. " I tally H Hi i its Victory The flrat decision was won hy on impertinent rally against George, Plpvras for three runs in the" (eighth Inning. Henry Johnson,' llyles Thomas . an:l "Archie"i M'ampbell were treated impartially in the second brawl. I While these unebellevable events i were taking place hi Detroit, the. I Athletics were winning two frojn -the White Kox, and by this act cut- ting two games from the lead of tho Yankee. As the Alack irren ; have only four more chaacea to , lose to the Yankeea In hand-to-, j hand warfare this season. It may he that Mr. McOillicuddy still has a rnance. ny coin iigures.Jie is nine guinea behind the champions this morning. A's Win Twice , The A's took the opener yester day, 16 to 0, und 8 to 7 in the sec ond clash. Old Mullet Joseph liuah was the winning pitcher in the nightcap. The Indiana won two games fironi the Jted Hox, 10 to 2 and 16 to 6. ! The H rowns, third placers, re-. British Protest Is Denied Today AMHTKKDAM, Holland. July 20 ( A P) No form til protcHt against the eligibility of ('barley Paddock, ( 'ulirornia sprinter, lias been made by (lit-ut Hrilaln, the international Olympic committee aunntineed to- moved two contents from the poa J session of the unsuspecting Sen at bra. one by 12 lo 8, und another hy II to C In twelve Innings.' I Met; raw Still Hopeful , ., , . fillll unconvinced thut- te Giants in are g'"K l ,lini1 anywhere hut on t etrOtle Ola Brff tP. Jh McGraw once more 1Mft f1' I 4- f I m,t own ,nf P'nites, 6 to 6. Hom rV III r Iff ill M Oflly ill era by Fred l.lndstrom and "Hhan ,, , ty'. Hogan, accounted for four New 1 (York runa, rillCAGO. July 20 (A P) Hilly i -.... Petrolic Kargo N J HhtwelKht. Vuns Into tl.e ample day In a formal communbiue. The J lenger for Ham my Mandell's title. and Jack Iterg. the Kuglish entry In the 135-pound division, will meet tonight at Mills stadium over the ten-round route to decide the chal- alalement followed circulation of fresh und conriietlng reports over I he sprinter's Hiatus. NKW YOlt K, July 2i (AP) Tom Webster, .of l,.nndon, who Is paid l2fi.(Miu a year for ourtoons. Is here (o cover the fiKht. His IrawltiKH will be .slnd home by ra-j dlo. Promoter Jim Alulb-n has signed Mmidell for a match in Heptemher and will name tho winner of to night's bout as the champion's op-1 ponent, , , , , , , ' J iff i-i ?L . V ' ' l f -I' 1 if 5'' P . S m nnndNo. I "Well. I don'i know" f & I. ..I .tr I Urand No. 2 "Not o had...hut...' -4 ? 'j ; i r ' . t J ' f j . m Brand No.3-(OI.D OOI.IJ) "I liko llii.f fc, : ? ?i tvA - i i iiiiiMisWLiiTraK'H..' Brand No. 4 "No . . . ihr ihlrd on wlml " &j i r. Adolphe Menjou ps Old Gold as camera records the blindfold test The tet was conducted by responsible wilnessei who oskcil Mr. Menjou to mioke each ol the (our leudinfi brands, clcaroig his tuslc willi coFTee between imokes. While the camera recorded the lest, only one question wus usked: "Vhiih one do you like best?" lap of Dig Jim KMIolt in the fourth round. Jim showed his apprecia tion by winning, 8 to t. The leading St. I.ouisans lost no ground to the runner-up Cubs, who succeeded in dropping one to the braves, ,3 to 1, in spite of Hack WilHon's twenty-third home- run. 'lurii)nutl daslied off with the first Kuine 111 I'hlludelphfa, IK to t, jonly to see the furious I'hils rise I'roliuhly Die iwrld's. frrentest from their gras'es long enough to optimist is thai I'liieiiKo woman take the second. 7 to 6. Donald who has been divorced six times llurst bit two home runs for the and Is hopefully seeking iinnllier Quakers, bringing bis season's to nmle. ,lnl to fifteen. ' Major league standings follow: AMLItlCAN IF,a;i i;. W. I,. . Pet. iNew York 67 27 71S Philadelphia 68 36 i6!7 jSt. l.ollls 51 46 '.626 'Chicago ...42 61 .4fi2 if'leveluml :,..42 63 .442 i Washington 41 63 .430 ' Hoston 37 64 .407 I Detroit 37 65 .4(12 1st. T.ouls I Chicago Cincinnati New York NATIONAI, I.KAGIK W. I,. ..5 34 ..60 3a ..65 40 ..49 37 ' - -;S-trf "I've tlijicovcrcd u new vuy of mixing business und plcusurc. The purls I pluy cull for the constunt smoking of a cig arette ... I probably uveruge one cig uretlt! (o every hundred feet of film. In the blindfold test I discovered one so smooth, so considerate of my tongue und 111 rout thut even the business of wholesule smoking while we're shoot ing scenes will he u pleasure. The ciga rette 1 voted for proved It i be OluGold." ADOI.I'lli; M i:JOl) . . , debonair, .orh i.iir. red l'r Itioutil ittr . , . un ttl ihr rrtc-tl living triurt . . , e;. prturil rcccmlv in "Kit ljvr l.tJ", "Nighl bl t .in " tiJ "Slf tlitlt". Why you cats pick them 1 hree typct of leaves irow on the tobacco plsnt . . . come tcfi-travn, irritating to the throat . , . withered jfrowKt Adivi, without tnftlc or aroniti , . . and the hrati mrrx, ridi in cool and fragrant itiiokinit iimlitic(. Only the Aw (.( are used in Ol u Com. Cigarettes if (" 4 f. l.nrill.rd Cu.. K.I. I7M) Mude Ironi the hrart-ttawt of the MtHtt pliHt SMOOTHER AND BUTTER "NOT A GOUCIII IN A CARLOAD" Brooklyn 48 45 Pittsburg 45 45 Hoston . 26 t9 Philadelphia 28 1 Pet. .634 .685 .67 .670 .616 ,6110 .3(16 .274. IUIDAY PIWMiKAMS The National llroadcastlng com pany program for Kriduy night fol lows: 8. Wrlgley review; 9:30, .Moon Magic; 10 to 13, dance music. KJIt Senttle 348.6ni-86kr) 8, stringed trio; 9, music. 10, or chestra. IstlO Oakland 384.4m-76(lkc 8, NI1C; s, stmlio program; 10, con cert. KGW Portland (4lm-10kr) 8. NI1C; . studio program; 9:30 Nnc. KPO San Francisco (422.Sm 7itPkc) 8. N11C; 9, violin recital; 10. NBC. KIU I.os Angeles (399.8m-750. kc) 8, program; 10 to 12, orches tra and trio. KI'"HC San Francisco (454.3m lifiukc) 8. "Ureal 1-ailUw"; 9, con cert; 10:10, orchestra. KYA San Kranelsco (362.7m Soiikc) 8, studio program; 9, ABC chain: 10. to II, dance orchestra. KHQ Spokane (370.2m-810kc) 8. NltC; 9. music: 9:30, NBC. KKWH Hollywood (36l.:m-l3fl-kc) 8. program; v9, quartet, bari tone; 10, music. KFON Long Beach (241.8lll i:50kc) 8. news: 8:15, band; 9, "Song Album"; 10. orchestra. KOMO Seattle (3(l9.lm-97nkc) 8, Nile'; 9. lulled quartet; 9:30, NBC; 10, mixed quartet; lu:30, theater frolic, KTHIl.os Angeles (275.1m 109(ikc) 8, concert hour; 9 to 10. music. KKI I.os Angeles (468.6m-64-kc) 8. NBC; 9. orchestra: 10. NBC. KOIN Portland (31 Sm-4ukc) 8, studio program; 10. daoce music. KFOA Seattle ( 477.6m-70kC I. studio program; , Henry mt the Boss. Portland Evens Series, Trimming Missions 6 to 3 (octfttt Coast Iinwm Maadtuss , . W. 1.. Pet. Ha(ramento .'....18 . 6 .760 Hollywood 1,7 7 .708 Hun Francisco 13 11 .642 Chili laud - 13 11 .641 Utmiea 12 13 .600 Irfks Angeles 10 14 '.417 Portland 7 17 .291 Xenttle ............... - M . ' Mr rtve Ajwortatrd Press ' Portland availed 4he aeries with tho'llKim by crabbing a 6 tu 3 win wllh th help of Parol Yerkeji. Ueavxr otUhpaw. Verkra' fast tiall firnned seven yof the Missions. Krnle Iskensrs was eurrea awui una replaced lute In the game hy Curl HqlUng. alterl- ferkes, Whlt- nV;.Nevor and Holllne, Baldwin. I'he Senators winning streaK was stspped by sth Heals wh evened i the-series wHb a 6 to 0 victory over tne nacraiuem in. nwim runs by Thuraopn, Jolly and Kiihr, LAST WEEK OF OUR JULY SALE Buy Now and Save 1 ; CARR FURNITURE CO, Eastern Oregon's Largest Hosie Furnishers MAJOR I.KAfltT. I.RAOF.R'j (liirludtac Usuora af Mf ) 44w AsaSMsasml fNasss '. v NbUsswI - nailing HornstV. Braves, .397. It lips Bottoniley.U'anls. 86. . (tuns Hatted In Wssonette, Rorplris, 82. . i '1 N . ?c if its Doutolt, rrdsl32.'. Doubles Ilottomley, (rd, 32. Triples Ilottomley. Cards. 13. Homers Wilson, Cubs. si3. Htofen Bases Krlsrh, . Cards, 1 6. Pitching llenton, Olanoi, .-wbn 'ft " . Amxrhva ' Batting Goslln, Benators,.397. Suns Ruth. . Yanks, 99., uns Batted ' In Ituth, Tanks, 92.i . Hits Manusta, Browns, 143. . Bougies Flagstead. Hed'Soi. 33 Triples Barnes, Senators, 'IS..-'. Homers Kuth, Tanks, -40..; Stolen Bases Mostll, White Poi. 15. ; Pilchlng Hoyt. Yanks, . won .1 i. lost 2. ; - . three dobules and single counted the tallies for the Heals. Dutch Huether held the Solons to six hits, naileries: Kniiiher, Sprlns; Keat ing, Hevereld. : Seattle took Its 14th nnd 16th consecutive defeats when Hotly wood romped about ' the diamond taking both stanxas of 'a double header, the first 9 to 8 'and the second 4 to 3. Nine buiic.he4 bits In the fourth and fifth of the first tussle brought thre runs in each Inning to win for the Slurs. Car lyle. Star centerflelder, was re sponsible for the runs In tbe fifth when his long drive to the Ideach ers chased in two'others. The sec ond game was decided ; In the seventh when a trio of jsingles hroight in the winning run. Bat teries: first, 'gome: Fujllcrton, Hassler; " Bryan ami House. Bor reanl. Second game: Mulcajliy and Hulvey, . Agnew: Wilson, Sehmldl. :' Oakland took u second shut out In the short three-gnme series with I.os Angeles by winning 1 to 0. a pltrbing duel between Uoeliler nnl Peters featured th" contest. Tin lone run of the Oaks wui put ucross in the seveuth. 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