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RISKO IN SIXTH
Italian Giant Given Fight
On Foul Return Match
Hold Likely
Elk To Select
Golfing Champion
A special value event that will appeal to every house
wife! Our August Kale is the logical, economical chance to
buy blankets of known and guaranteed quality. .
SIX SPECIAL
GROUPS THAT
INCLUDE PART
WOOL, ALL-WOOL,
AND COTTON
BLANKETS IN
BEAUTIFUL
PLAID COLORS;
GENEROUS IN
SIZE & WEIGHT
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NKW VoltK. Aug. Ifl. (AD-
ord against Johnny Itlsko,
mhnltlcd Cleveland baker, wild feature
ok M-poml place in Tex 1 1 tr karl'H l''r-l
ASTOKIA, Ore. Aug. 1 C Vho'
tltf champion Kolfer among Oh;
Oregon Klktf','
Nobody known now hut fill Kile
dnm will know following Pm all
ium I convention of t j,e ( fregon
herd hi Astoria Augu.it 3;--September
I, for a championship iouinu
iiit nt Ik to be played hi Oh- As
toria (Joir inxl Country Cub
rfiliiw. This ( to In oih- Of tltc
if the prour-'Mii.
ndoz aii't A) Soyr of
h-avy weight elimtnutun tournn- ,M' Astoria lodge are in rlunvc of
im ill, stood exactly I h wauie nt l'"- event ami lin y have directed
Ike start or tin mw elimination each and every one of tin :'o Kll-.n
k--iI k as ii did at On close of iln lodge in tin Man- to send iIii'a n
last oih ! feat, est illvot digger. KaHi lodge
Chd.o got away to n hail Mart in w'" ,M- limited to one enti. so in
the hall park of Up Jliooklyn Kn " '"' '' bent .If In is in have
lionals last night, wln-n he lost hi chance to win the tiif- oi
fii encounter ol the season to Ito- champion of On-got). Only Or.'
t ril, iiii hallati giant, on n fonj in Kti loOg'-.s may compHf.
Mix iouiiIh. I'p to the final Mow. The match will !' a ."it;. hole af
a low li ft to the hotly, tho f'levc f't'" ""'J will he played on l'rhlay
la ml ha iter had kept IiIh n-rurd morning and a I'tei noon. A iinsi
i'1'.'ir iih giant killer. Ife won three 31. .Medal play will govern,
of ihe five mil rounds after Itn-' Two bcnuilhil tdlver cmioh have
lertil look the fit st two.
Itoherii, HhowhiK vast improve,
merit ovt-r hiH lust etigageiiii'iit
wh-n he lost to I'hil Ki'ott. th'
KnKlislinuin, did In nix rounds wlial
only 'Com Heeiiey, ihe final vleior
ond challenger of (Jen' Tunnoy,
was aide iu ilo nil 1axt winter. Mul
Heeney'.H margin was char
decisive, the! victory of the log
Italian was hidden in a cloud that
only a Velum match ran clear.
Opinion i:cn
Opinion uhoiit the rlugrdde were
mm almoNi evenly divided over the fin
U al blow, a low left that hurled
Mderp In Itnhcrll'H hody ns Ti strp-
M ped lino HIhIui from the ropr-.s. To
hefii imii-haKi-d hy
lorlge. Otic Of which
champion and the
runner-up.
tile
gOeH
oilier
A Sl Ol'i.'l
in the
NIGHT FIGHTS
NKW YOHK-- ICoherto HoherU.
( Italy, won on a foul from Johnny
jMisko, t'leveland. (U); Amedeii
Orill.i. Italy. w hipped I'harley
'Nhere, Sandusky. O.. (ij); Jack
Segan. Urooklyn, outpointed Hilly
l.uncuHtcr. Orhttido. l-'la., (4); Lou
Hurnin, New York, defeated John-
punch l,y l r,J,- I'ittshnrgli. (S); Tommy
i uKiin. una na, k uockco oiii r er-
lialian'H Ntomaeh. . ."finio i-ioteiio. II).
IV To other. Including referee1 TORONTO Larry flains, Tor
Q Johnny McAvny, tiio punch was onto, won a foul from fieorge Cod
mm foul. The fans rose and hcIIAwcil frcy. Philadelphia. (:',).
S thrdr dlnapproval lor fully five H I 'ACD-Jack AlcVi-y, New
2 mlnnteH. Am "douhle Itohertl's" York, and Jock Malone. Sl . Paul,
H fti-cotids worked over him and final- called no contest is).
t it in ii v it a ppea rei imui lie
J"J had landed cleanly in ihe pit of the
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Blanket Purchases Win Double Votes Tomorrow
And Saturday in Child's Auto Contest
On all blanket sales the next two days Friday and Saturday we
will give double votes on the electrically driven child's automobile
to be given away free. Just twice as many votes per dollar as
usual on blanket sales only. Stock up on blankets now.
ly lugged the hauler, uncoiiHcioiiH ' I'AYTON, o l-ra n kle Mason,
and In Kroit pain, from th(? ring. Nr-nuiion, ln.. outpointed I'hil Her-
The crowd of close ro SO.ood fans Ucrt. Cincinnati, (lo),
greet,.,! Hurry WIIIh. tho huge nc- 'IJ : V KI.AN I ). 0..-Oorilla Jones
gro who once "Mack nienacd" Akron, defeated Tommy KiVfinan.
Jack lirmpMey'H crown, in a nw f'h'Veland. lh): Soldier biomhrow
cnpaclty iih Itohcrti's) second. ski. Detroit, won from Hilly 11 er-
Tom Heeney. who wa to leave old,. Cleveland Jack Schwartz,
today for New Zenlimd received a Cleveland, won from Sammy Rpod,
tretnendouH ovailon. Oetroit. (ii).
"Dependable
Values"
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h Schedule Giv es Oregon 5 Games 1
W The revised Pacific Coast con- Nov. '24 Moulatin ut Hugeiie. i
SI fere nee fnothall schedule for thiKl N41V. 2'. Southern Itranch at
RJ fall gives Oregon five hlg gaim-H, Los Angeles. J
jg two In l-:ugeie. two in Corvallis
-m and tine In Port land. Mdntana
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A Special Purchase
And Sale of
Fancy Sofa Cushions
,85
AH'silk 100 Kapok
Filling. Length 10 in.
Beautiful shapes
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This is without doubt the greatest pillow value ever offered in La Grande
We consider these pillows splendid $10.00 values and are being sold for
that price in the large stores throughout the country, and in several in
stances for a good deal more. Those who attended our pillow sale last
year will remember the wonderful vdues we put out and now we offei'
these pillows at this extraordinary price.
CARR FURNITURE CO., ,Nc
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers
Oct. G. Oregon AggieH at I .on
Angeles.
Oct. 13. St. Mary ut I.os An-
gelfH.
Oct. 2fi California nt Berkeley.
plays t wlee In Oregon, Hip o titer
gained heing hetWeell . H. C. and
m i''goii. Stanford and Oi'egoii ami
jjJ Oiet;,n and WaHhinuton.
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ST. LOUIS GAINS
GAME ON GIANTS
Yankees and Athletics
Keep Same Tositions in
American league
IIY WIUJAM J. CllirMAV
(AHMHdillfHt PcCKM SMII1l4 W'H(CI')
Home nmall part of the tension
liaw heeti removed front the Nation
al league ract, for the moment at
leant, hy a St, I.ouIh victory and u
New Vork defeat, hut the Ameri
can haguo quarrel persists in re
tuuiuliiK lu Just tho mate it reach
ed ten days iio whin tlie Athleiir-M
came, to the peak of t h Mr spin t In
t lie WeNt ,
Whllo t)tc Cardtnalfi were In.
nvuHlnif their lead over the tilnnts
to three and one. half games yesi
dfiy, the Mackliieti wen ret using
lew schedule follows:
California
' r ipen.
2'. - Santa Clara a1
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Oregon Au'ios
Sept. 2'2 Open.
Sept. 2 ;i California Aggies
Corvallis,
) Oct. 0 Sout tn i ti f "alifoi nia
I I.os Angeles.
Oct. t:i -open.
i Oct. I'd Washington Slate
. Pullman.
at
27 Occidental at Herk.
. 3 Open.
, in Arizona at I.os
ley.
Stars Climbing;- -Portland
Wins
Shut-Out Came
Oef. l!--St. Mary's at H-rkel,
Oct. l.'t Washington Stat,
Merkelcy.
Oct. I'll Southern California
I.OS Angeles.
and hacked It up with I solid Mtn.
I Three of t he J w ere KUt leed
,hy Sunny Jill) Hottomley, who cele-
hrated t) ml of his own personal Sacramenlo
Latiing slump with a home run. illollysvood
Cincinnati tnriitcl the (aides on.San l-'rnuclsco
Philadelphia, winning hy II to 4, Oakland
while Miooklyn suumlied lis losing I M issioti
Hreak, stopping the Pirates In a'I.0.1 Angeps
nip- and-titck i:ame hy ti tn ft.
Major 1 g i it- S'luilltiKH l'tlow
AMMtlCAN I I (.( I)
W. I.
Pacific Coast l.cnuue Slamlin-i
W.
:t i
Oct.
keley.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
New Vork ..
.Philadelphia
! St. I -ouis
. t 'hieai;o ....
I'l.'velund - ...
I'.lrott
Washington .
MuMmii
... 77
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N VI IOWI, 1,1 AOi n
SL I, ouis 7o 42
iNew York (13 42
n'inclnnati r.i 4
Chicago fit t.O
; Pitishttigh fi.t- to
. Itruoklyu f.4
lor tlii neCund time in two days to
i .'d nee- tho Yankee margin to the
mine figure. Tint champions diop
ped their second Htrnight to (he
White Hox, Imt the Macknu u slm.
i In 1 1 ' exposed their chins to (he Ti
KeiM lor the second lime iu us man)
days.
I -ft 1st (i)MHl
Th L'lteKt Yithkeft leeise, d-
cotnted with Hutu- Huth's lotiv
f i f tli IPL'fi home run. was due chi t
ly to the unties of t'rtmn l':ttt. r.
iln anch.nl Aptt -haller who fm- tit
1een j,.;iri has been H pal ti 'il.i r
iiutdjiiicp io Kuth and the YatiUe.s.
Old Priam received gleamhiK sup
port horn Johnny Moslll nod Chal
mer Cifie as he won hy s In 4.
hm he could liJivi- slippi tl hy whh
mueh wotse haekhig.
Utile wa.H wrong with On- A'h-
hlhs pitching SetVed h the ;itl
cint John Ph-ps uuinn, hir ' h.
Mackmpn themseiv.-H thmmhl Sun
tJih.ioti and (teorge Smith w. n
tenihlc. (juinn lo id tic l t ri.-i
enemy to t hrce earned runs, huf
the home hoys were umilile to k. i
more than three. iuni il or oih. r
wix.i, from the orietlfitts of Mi in .
ffthtton Hnd Smtth. The rin.ii ie i.
niilng was f to 3 In liiv.n ot H e
'i ig'-rs.
Cleveland won hy 7 Io i tiihind
Out rlnf. pitching of Joe Slii.ni. in
Ponton, while (iarland Hr,i1on Min
)i d the Senators " a 4 to 3 d Ismui
oer Sam (iray and the itohins.
Mctirnw ilnn I tea ten
The Wrlghy fp-id jtnx puismd
the t Hants again. hut Chiengn's
Kise hits may Just pev,hy h.ie
hud something to do w it h the
nititli-tnnitiir ilefeat of the clitu Mc
Oraw by 6 to 6,
Tho Curd i nil I victory over the
llr.i.ven by 7 to !l was accepluldo
niough to St. l.oniM at Km fnce val
ue, hut more acceptable, us a sign
that tho Hcd bird altimp hud end
ed. IP . t often by Indifferent
pitching, lhf CardliiftlK ?ot nn
co'lunt hrnnd front Willie Shenh I
Most on
'.Phila.h-lp!
31'
r.7
till
1 'et .
.(i7f.
.(13 7
. f 1 H
4 or.
.4i;c
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.44 3
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.ion
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.Mil
.1.3 7
.4 m;
.3 I 7
dllet h.
m .i(Mc i.rvd i: 1 1 ni its
(Ini holing I. antes of August ITi)
(ll TIlC s.scils pr,y.s
Nat intial
Halting -llortishy. Itiaves, .It SO,
lluns Honmnh v. ("aids; P. Wa
iff. Piia'.w, 'n;
linns battel) In MottomleV. I hlntei i
'' l"" Iclmi.iiK Hip
II"" P Waner Pir.it. , houttiit '.second khiih
' I got his thit
Momues i . wumr. i ( rate, ;(i.. season and A
l ' ipies KoMnmlev, i ;ir.s: Mis-Ofi.-iic,
IfobhiM, 13.
Poi tland i c L".i .:t;,ij
Se.ilth. :!; ,;;
I ly The AsMM'iattsI Prss
Hollywood's viclory over Ihe
HeliM. to 1, brought the Stars
within two full games ol Sacra
mento's standing at Hie head of
the haglie, when tile Senators (e
before Ihe Indian onMaliuhl, 4 to
3. The Stars got ten hits, three of
them circuit clouts, off Krnie N'ev-"i-x.
to win. while MeCabe Star
twirler. held the Missions to three
scattered hits. Mcl laniel inade the
only run for the Missions, u hnmcr
in the second w hile Heath. I.ee
ami Smith of (he Stars also Mot
homers.
1 latteries: ,m,.i ;,). n, n.ivdei ;
Nev.-i s and Sypher.
Seattle hunched live hils iu the
second lo score three runs and
brought iu another run in the thit. 1
to win from the Senators. The re
mainder ot the name was a pitching
i Cole and Vinci. P..i(-
Sepl
at Sealtlr
:'7 ( Mympfc club at Her-
3 -Oregon al Merkf h y.
I" -Washington at Seat tin.
1 7-- Nevada at Merkeh y.
IM Stanford at Berkeley.
U ashhuion '
IMi -Navy and WHIumollo
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
York.
21 Washington al Seattle
3 Montana at Corvallis.
io Open.
I 7 On-KOtT :tt CofVallls.
2 4 Open.
2!i-Ncv York r. rtt Nev
Sept
Si-pt. I'll
Anirehs.
Soiiihcrn California
-2 Open.
I tab Aggies a
Oct.
Nov
Nov. Hi Arizona at I.os An
geles.
Nov. 17 Washington State at
l.ns Angeles.
Nov. 4 Idaho al I.os Angeles.
Dec. S Notre Hume at I.os An
geles. Malm
Sept. 22 Open,
Sept. '."J Montana State at Mos
cow. Oct. ti Open.
Oct. 13 Whitman at Moscow.
Oct. I !' Stanford at Palo Alto.
I Oct. - 7 Soul hern Itranch at
j Moscow'.
Nov. 3 Washington State at
I ,os Moscow.
Nov. 10 Open.
Nov. 7 Montana at Missoula. Oct.
Nov. :M Southern California at soula.
I.os Amieh-s. ; o't.
Washington Mine I ov-
1 Whitman at Pullman, "'"
.MM,
Nov.
Nov.
-Montana MineB at Mis.
Montana State nt Muttf.
-Oregon Aggies at Cor-
. j:i-(ion,aga at Spokane,
(i Montana at Missoula.
13 California at Herkeley.
-Oregon Angles at Pull-
olio
of Idaho at
3 Idaho :it Moscow.
1 Sout hern Hranch
at
Sept
Sept
Oct.
Oct.
(Jet.
man.
I Oct.
pullin.
I Nov
I Nov
I Portland.
I Nov. 1
I.os Angeles.
Nov. L' t -( tpetl.
Nov. Washington at
.Montana
Sept. '2 '2 Opetl.
S.pt. '2 '2 Hutte Ind. at Missoula
Oct. i
-:OUla.
Oct.
iu Open.
17Iduho at Mlwotila.
:M-Oregon at l-mgene.
r. v, u. a.
Sept. '22 Santa Harbara at f.n.i
AltgideS.
S.-pt. 2' Arizona at Los An
gel, -s.
ort. i far. Tech. nt I.os An-
ge.H.
(Jet. 13 Stanford at Palo Alto.
Oct. '2 Pomona at I.os An
rcIcs. ... ',..-
Oct. 27 Idaho at Moscow.
Nov 3 0cn.
Nov. Hi Washington Slate, at
Port land.
-Washington State at Mis- i Nov. 17 I .n Verne nt I.os An-
-Southern California al
attic
-Washington State
Jjebs.
i Nov.
' Nov.
14- -Open.
!!i Oregon nt l.nq Antd.jt.
f, I'aeiflc al Seattle,
ti Whitman at Seattle.
13 Montana at Seattle.
:'u Oregon at Portland.
L'7 Oregon AggieH at Se-
1' -Mnrichl at Seattle.
3 - Ptiget Sound at Tu-
H) - California al Sealtlo.
17 Stanford at Palo Alto.
L'l -Open.
2 WashltiKton Slate at 1
t.ri.s:
and S. v. rle.l
The Seals
le and Hon
am
inn
H.llllelS
Sloh (1 b
11,1-
Wibon. c
ilhs,
I 'lll.S.
in
Uulh.
inusji, IP-owns, I 7;',
I lilKMe.,d lied So
foml.s. .niks, tr..
Hill h, Ya n ks 4 '.
is- s .i:, Yh:te
blimpe.) three Allfjel
total of If, hits in
homers io win the
3 to f.. Stiiead Jolly
ninth homer of ihe
rill got his thud for
I his w eek. Thill s( on of I he Sen Is
and Tolson ami Iterner of the An
gel inn.l.' lour have clouts. The
Seals scm-ed i In the tnt nn l
Wcie Ili-Ver headed , , f f doling tile
iraiue lt.itiero s- loudv and Spun..
Heed, Pint. W. .ith.-rsbv o-horn
and Winr.-n.
Lite of the
eoe, a for
I'PPed tin- game
11 PnUerton al
hits and fanned
VithoiiKh Pott-
Wilbur
'uw,-d ;l.l
attle.
I Nov.
Nov.
coma.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
S.-atlle.
Stanford
Sept. :: presido Army and Y.
M. 1. at Palo Alto.
Sept. 'Jit-- Olympic club nt Palo
Alt...
Oct. ti Oregon nt Kiigenc
on. 13 - Southern Hranch :it
Palo Alto.
net. pi Idaho at Pain Alto.
' u t. 1.' 7 - l'i esno State at Palo
A Mo.
N-.v. 3 Souihem California at
I.os Angeh-s.
Nov. n Santa Clara at Pajo Al
to. Nov. 17 -Wahinton nt Palo Al
io. Nov. '24 California at Herkehv.
1 Iu e i U eM Point at New Vork.
Oregon
f Sept. I 'licit le al Kugeiie.
J i d. i' Staniord nt Kug. ne.
(tel. 13- Willamette at Sab-MI.
iu-(. lie Washington at Portland
h-t. :'7 Open.
Nov. 3 --Cn lifornia tit Ib-rk.'h y, "
N'ov. Hi Open.
Nov. 17 Oregon Aggies nt Cor-
BROADCASTING
Graham
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, . . U)iesn t jniirn! II H A Nl io. I . . , "it II wa,(c no UHA0 .-.
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HhANI) Nd. 2 . . . "we'll waslK no
liniti over this "
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liltXM) No
4. . . . "lull of ttalio
, A'o. 3 wins!"
On ihe afternoon of July Hth, Graham McNamee, in the
presence of responsible witnesses, muile the blindfold test before
the microphnne. A camera anil a stenographer recorded the result.
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"Tliia in Graham McNamccupeak
ini . . . hroadcaMiiig Ihe rehults of
the blindfold ctiiitrctte test. They
ra tyin the hlinUfold around my
eyes and are ItoinA to itc me one
each of tha four leudni. hruntU to
choote from ... I am mm Mnok in
the first ciart.'tl . . . The ta.te
Uoein't apieul to me. It's a hit
harth. We'll lay that one aside and
try No. 2 . . . No. that's , nr.e than
the first one. Ne'll ss-.iste no lime
Over that . . . We II, here's No. 3 . . .
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Made from the htrt ltv$
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All, that's different! As smooth as
0 broadcast on a Marry inter'
night . . . Now, No. 4 . . . mi ine -lhii;)(
wi-onif with (hi one. Don't
know Mhrit. Seroit ftdl of static.
I'll choose No. .1.
"Ladies vnd tlentleinen ot the
Hud it t Audience, I have just learned
thut my cliou-e lNo.."t is an Ot.l)
tun n.'
w (.v ynu cutt pick the m
in the dark!
Three types ol leases ijrow on the
tohaeco plant . . . coarse tep-ltavtt,
irritating to the throat . . .ssiihered
fnuui-Itilvis, Tsithout taste or aro.
ma . . . and the riirf-u,Ti, rich in
Cool and trajrantsmok inequalities.
Only the kevrt-trun are used io
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CRAIIVM M.Wlllf. ,,,.,
Ih I linnet -1 Irentf tthi o. wh-h
ipomi rctArtrr. reeenllr ftptKlfJ
l'i I ..or the tsnrlj titiiicj.
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