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Friday,. June 1-1, 1929 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. u eason earance Of COATS Every Coat Reduced Three Unusual Bargain Groups Sport Coats Formerly Priced at If 1 0.75 $9.00 .Sport Coals in Fine Tweeds and Sport Fabrics Foi nierly $29.75 now $15.00 Droits Conls a Rare. Offering of These Fine Coats at HALF PRICE Don't Miss This Special Event Dependable Values. HILL'S Dependable Quality. . PIRATES PULLING League Leading Mission Reds Are j CHICAGO GOLFER AHEAD OF OTHERS Gaining Stronger Lead Over Seals IN SEMI-FINALS Buccaneers Gain in Na tional League Mack . men Hold Their Own. My the AssoHutfil I'HNh T he lea k tie ifm ing Ha n Km n -'lnro Ml.HHion lrta, facing the crux of I h I'aclffr CuuM league inltf-HCiiKon. ritphlly iuIIp1 further a hood of thp pack ycxtcrday, with thf mlrlcil lritp tuht Kflnfl from rto ffiii of ihf wanil nhici Hon Krun- Mr Wllllum -P. riilpiiiRii t rlsco KfulH hy the Hurra memo Hen- ( Anrftih'(l l'rK KpurtH Wilu-r) I morn. . , Tin- twin dHHh of tin- IMrnicx unl Harry KraiiMP. vr-tpran flouthpnw tin- AthlPiicw rontlnupil yfjth-nluy ppittinlli-r of the HciJh t of to to the accompaniment of Iiif-i-nnx- u (ml mart, hut In quickly rc liiK eonMrrniitlon on the part of rovcrr-il ami with the help of his males at hat defeated Hcattle 7 in Hiplm clif: IvraiiRp and Hoffman, AT OAKLAND: It. H. H. 1.0s AnselPN 1 S 2 Oakland 6 14 u Hh t terieH: H ol llnjH a ml Wa rrftn : Dafttlu and Head. ontMiderH. real and mmpeeted. The Huecanei iH tinned hack the Oiunttt II to 7 for the Hecond hiiccphhIvc. j afternoon, Kiilrilnn over every flrxt I division rival, hut the Mncks had i to contefit iIipiiihHvck with hold ' InK Hint to their ffKht-K'iine lead. I The A'h irlmmod the Indiana hy j 1U to ;t, hut the VanlcepH kept pace i hy downing Detroit, H to 3. The I'lttMhurtf tfarup hiiw the early demise of hnth Jchh I'elly and j Hill Walker, who crumpled In sur ' reunion fn the second when each Hide scored five Ihiick. Mel n I' Olt'n (hlrleenth home run wf(h two on haw Hetlled I'etty'8 cam In the Oiant half, ami MHJrnw removed I Walker on minplrlon in the home section with one run In and the League Standings I . Vlnrl StOis Sl'itU 1 l.oilin Vlin-1, SiicnitiK-tito It.-illall Komhimw. Htoplicil the Sfiils' wln- hint; Hti-Hitk wlili hiri liunily hurl llllf. IIO Kllllt out tin. vIsitoi-K to the cfipilnl clly 4 to 0, nMi.il hy i tin flinoiii-nM catch of Li-nnli' Murker in thp ninth innlnjr with ( Ihi' liasfH full anil two out. I i'fti- IliiKlhi, atitr twlrli-r of th jOuldiinil aKKri'Kation, ttlrnp'l In IiIh ieli'VPtith pltchinK vli-tory of the ni'UKon at Mmt'ryvlili', ili'd-ntlng- tin piltMinrff . I. ok AnKf'li'H Amki'Im for tiio thinl Ht j ouiH ronm'riuivi' iimf tula wei'K to trii rhlnio Nr-vi I'.u'iric -o.ast M litslnn Sun Krunclwo . Oukliind I. on Anifcli'it ... Hollywood Siit-ruincnto Snaltln Tort la nil ,i:Af;rr: w. i.. rvt ....Ii I SB .....48 22 44 30 ....4 2 37 35 311 .....SO 45 .....27 47 211 4.S .0117 .eiiii .!,!, .532 .473 .444 .305 .351 John Dawson Defeats A. ; J. Evans Six up and Five to Play in Sandwich. s.lxnWK'll. Kiiff. Jimp I I (AP) .nihil IlitnMiii, Cli li B' nmaicni'. ints ticrt'iiti'il hy .loiin sinlih iirti'i'i 111 holes of llirillinic isoir in the llrllish ainaliiii' iliiiniplonslilp. Imrinlo Units llawsnn lost four holt's riiiinliiK u hi" yni'iiu s'"i , llsh opiioiH'iil In n MMiil-rinal this 1 arif'i'ltoon. Sinilti will inct'l yrii Tnlli'v form hnmplon, who tle- rrnli'il Hi' llni'lli'T. one up. In tip of 5 to .NATIONAL I.KACI i: W. I.. .'II 17 32 111 .211 I a Iliissh'i Homos ror IIiicIik I .r-w i one 1'niiaiiHlpnm "". . . t ...irt i from the ' "'"Mill Lively Ball No Cause To Worry, Magnates Say lt Alini .1. f.ould NKW VUltK, .Mine U (AH) 'Hasehall ni.t(srnaleM i't e no i-eawou In xiew the home inn epidemic or Itrt 'l-ati.se, I he hvely hall, wiih nlariii quite Hie contrary. In fad, they are i ille wlllltiK to admil the hall in lively, perhapK a llllle livelier than In liiZS; furthermore, (hat the cum tomers hh well hh Ihe pinyerw like ii. In HUhfilance. Hmh Is Ihe word hrouft-hl h?k hy John Arnold Hey- ller, the National ' ecul I vi, after a I Italtle In Mud In Sight For Derby rlllCAfiO, June U. (AH) A lioi he I halfle lit (he mud 1ft the alniOHl ceitafn prottpeci fur Hii frM,(ilio American derhy which w:il he decided amonjf I hfee-ye;ir-oldn nv( r a mile ami a quarter at WhhIi IukIoii park tomorrow. Three duys and niKh(n of lieavy rain had churned (he course Inlo a uiiHKuilrc and no amount or nuii shine Ih likely to make It fnt hy poL I line. The track's onil!f ion has made i 'lyde Van I Jiimpu, which Kdas)ied ihroiifth Ihe fund lo win tho Ken I ucky derhy, an overwhelm I or favorile. The iniirht hoii of Mm leatdie's chief (rvlu. today was ijuoted U( 8 to K l throiiKli the wit tt ImllcalloiiN (he od Ih would haes filled. MeillHley K'eeled ( arl j ,oc ilansh'1 aiuyH whii ii mine ami me riraifn; npqujred ly Horttand were nacK in tne Hatuo hiht imv- Hhiladelnhla Athletics.- slammpd i In Hpoited thp OinnlH u margin of 0ul a homer In the eighth InnlriK Bl runs. (o hrenk a He and win the haltle i ' rrom the Hollywood Stars to f in the (southern mctropnlltt, llans ler Hcored another foiiiMm.sc hit in the fli-Ht liinlni? and a douhle and ; single In lwi other trips to the j ' plate, t'leo ('arlyle put Hollywood j In the lead In the Neve nth inning wim a nome run while- two wero ' llrooklyn A.Mr.lEK'AX Scorches l-'lw lnnhi)!M The fuhs were unahle to reach ft decision In their flve-lnnlm? Kainc airaliiNl Hie- I'hlllleH. The Hcore wiih u lo o when rain fell. The ( 'ardinal-Hrave Kume at St. I.ouln was porU poncd iiltOKether Ih caiiHft of rain, The old dazler, Arthur C. Vnnce, on I1ZM V(lU(l!i HtllP vnVu-r, V. Hiern part of the circul Hiat In- ,,-0p to 7 lo ft or Iphm hy pn-t lime, eluded a HeMston nf he cluh owiMTrt , Several other npe.-dy slake winnera in Cinelnnull. I which havi. won eveniH recent ly In After an exhauHllve iinalyHls of n. tm.,i ...ut nitn ,. niri,(i the whole "hvi ly hull ulluinlon.' . u,(, ,iriy Hl( i;-.(.r Hiock, loo. sky- J a not her painful nlternoon at Wash mnile IiIh first start since May 16 and Hip lleds would have heen Just us well pleoaed If he hud post poned It n few more dayH, The Hrooklyn star fanned only one hut he khvp ( 'Inclnnu 1 1 jiiHt five hit and the Kohlnn won hy 1! to 1. The one run off Vance wiih uii erifiied. The Athletics carried llielr "wln nhiK Htreak over Into the Cleveland series w h ihe Ki'eateM cane, ex tending Ihe spurt to four pani". Horrien Kouthpnw Wins liddli Wells, the southpaw from Horneo, opened the Detroit hptIcr for the YaukH hy IksiiIiik five poKH e, hut at the same time limited (he 0ufftflnfc heiiftals to seven hltn. Milton (luston added to the woe of the Hr-ownH hy turning them hack at Hoston In n ganip which Haw each side et seven hits. Oas ttin was steadier Hum Hip t'olllns and his nuccessor Klmsey, S'alter Johnson went ttiroiiffh failed to liold the Docks In the next frame, and Hoy . Mahuffey, Ducks t wirier, hit one into tho hleachers to even up the hcore. Yesterday's I'onM League Itonlls AT I.OH ANfii;iJ-;K: - It. H. R. 1'ortlund f! H '1 Hollywood B !i 2 , Hatleries: M.ihaffey and 'Ueo; Wetzel, Kinney and liassler. AT fACIt A M NNTO: II. U. V.. San I'Vancisco 0 U I Hnerrtrnento 4 HI 1 Halterlefi: Thurston and Adam son: Vlnel and Severeld. PUnadelphln New York .... St. Louis ...... Detroit Cleveland ;. Washington C'hlcatio ... Hoston A VA is :ti 17 M .i:a; ri; , W. H. :t? 1 1 23 1!l 20 2:1 , Vx 1'C .....la 2! ...... U 2U .....ih :ifi ..;..KJ n .17 .fi3 2 .447 .:tr7 .:!7o Pet. .771 .(i4 .H58 .T.27 ..5oo .:!!!; .'Hi:i .327 ..; 'i,osr. noons -io wo.mfv NKW YOKK, June 14 (A)') The .Monfistery of the Krlars, or in other words the club house of that actor's organization, lias nloHed it doors lo women after two' year trial. . . . Not that the friars ever were free and easy in their hospitality to the ladlPH.. hut fer the. Inst tad years they hnvp permllted them the use ol n ftmall rpceptlon room ( fit tlie: entrance. SANDWICH. Knjr.. June 1 A (AP) ,lohn Dawson, young1 American amateur w ho has heen sleudily j sweeping his way through the itri- tish amateur golf championsnip tournament, entered the seml- rinals today with tho most con I vlnciiiK display or polf he has yet Pet. KVpn the championship gallery ' y here. U17 I Tim nl ont vi vine- 'Airiprlenn in the ffpld. Dawson started out this morning with A. J. Kvans. London harrister, and. Kent county rrtcket siai. and came hack .six up .and j five to play, taking three holes in n row after the turn. j . Outclassing Kvans with every club, the young American took the first two holes. He had several t had ones hut never , looked like j making a mistake after holing n ten-footer for a birdie two at the) eighth, ffe took (he ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth, thus win- . nlng five straight holes und beeom- Ing dormlc at the thirteenth . " Scottish rpentcr Wins John Smith, . Scottish carpenter, finally conquered the Hon. Mlciiael Scott, 2 and 1, thus gaining the right to meet Dawson in the semi finals (his afternoon.. .Meanwhile Cyril Tolley. the Bri tish star, defeated Major Keith Tho rh u nr by one hole while Hex Hnrtly eliminated Kdward Tlpptn, lii-year-old London youth, five und thr'pe. ..Tolley and Hartley will meet In one of .this afternoon's semi-final rounds. 7 mJ f- SW jtV font V, BM I i I AT SAN KKANCISCO: Seattle At lesions H:iMerl-s: IMpgrns, to vtiAY itoi.i: oi- m:(;iu ss NKW YORK, June 14 ( AP) Kthel Harrymore Is lo play the role of a negress. She is to. star In a dramatization of thrt prize-winning with It. IL K, 6 10 1 7 II I ! novel "Scarlet Sister .Mao House and tin all-white cast. to iw:ooMf: i-niF.fiTs. WOODSTOCK, Md.. June 11 (A P) Charles A. ami Albert C. Itoth, 31-year old twins of Hnyon ne. N. J.. are to he ordained Jesuit prlest.H June 23. (he National leuH"e clilli owner f, ' rockeled. Among Ihese ate AfrU Mr, lleydler salil, have cmielMded j r.t( windy C!, Karl KIlH un Hint nothing neerlN to be done alout ,, Ihinynn, !1. v;h'evpr. They rim! i-ejidy vr. ! . . . .. . pliinallons for the big lnerenne in r- home runs In Hip rlHe of a group of i WO I KltlCS L'J'CfSl Hder the hall no difi'e-eiil front k rl sUflUl 1 fllll bUUy Mm f of lust year but It Is at all livelier II Is due to a slight ehange In (hi- covM hy which, through a new process, the surface Is niugh Mied by Ihe manufacturer, .Mr. lley ller's figures. Inciden tally, throw a little light on why the Yankees are so far 1 hind Hie .UhleHes In the American league rare. Last year, when the tanks COLON, Panama, June 14 (AP) Pilots and. passengers of two naval seaplanes narrowly escaped serious Injury yesterday when hath crashed on opposite sides of the Isthmus, i he piano piloted hy Lieutenant Harris nose-dived when attempting . to alight on the water off Sahogit were fur out in front tliemseives. j union, in me i-eari isrami group, they lui. I umufd 47 home runs up' Lieutenant Harris and IiIh three In June fi. On the same date this passengers were saved from drown i.tiiHon their total was only 1 5 I log by a I nlted States tender. i in1 Hecumi plane crashed on the recreation k roil ml at the site of Ihe Oautiiu dam niter, it had failed to Kaln height from a lake olf on (hitun Lake. Lieutenant Spangler and his three passengers escaped w It h minor Injuries. I MM I on whei-p ihe t 'Men go White Sox rallied for three runs In the tenth to win by 1 I liV x. rli fill) blows and their standing In t lie rac. eon eypundliiKly lower. TAKE PART IN TUNIJ-UP RACK Plane Wreck Near v Havana Takes Tkvo HAVANA. June 14 (A P) Gen eral Oeorge Taylor, (14, operations manager of the Pan-American Air ways Inc., at 1'orl Ail Prince Haiti and former ('nlted States army Ol fleer, died at 7 p. in, yesterday of Injuries received in an airplane crash earlier in the dny. Ills death, which occurred at the Los Angeles hospital at Santiago dp Cuba, was the second crush, John M, (irlfiiu. radio operator, being burned to death when the plane, a Pa n-American A lew ays passenger mall ship, failed to gain, height as H took off for Havana and struck some power wires. Konr others were Injured, Mrs, Taylor, who escaped Injury, last night at her husband's death. A'- -I HI MADIHoN, Wis., June I -I ( A P) A en w of sturdy oarsmen from the lidversity of Washington will test WlM'oiiHln's I'ouichack posslhllllb-H la rowlnn tonight hy rue ing the Ha tgers o.er a two nille roirle mi Luke Mcniol:t. The race between the two VH r i!y eights will tie a tune-up aflnlr for Hut PmiKhkecpnlp tetalla lu v. Iiieh tiol h aie put Is ruvoreil to win handily the course becomes Mni'lliy. j Junior ei;hts fitnti both m-IiuhN j also will meet. Hefore the vaiity race. Wash-I bii'ipi) humir the uteu!'" y '' Jlirarn H. Coiilbenr. runner Husklej pliir, by christening ds pew shell I with his iiMne. His daughlei-, Mlssj Jiltieiine Conibear, will l:hll1en 1 the hunt. , vi(;i:d I'liti; r.M-iM s NKW YOKK. June 14 (AIM i Whined fire engines! Chief Kenhm nf (he city's smokepaters foresee ' the day when planes will daii from I liiiugars atop skyscrapers and ( limine flames wiih chemicals mmv efficient than water. j Healthful vegetables need not be unappetizing it,':.-. w.ishiiiKioi, Little water and small amounts of sugar work In Inutility lmU-N.1 J O wonder flavors in these beneficial foods A FAMOUS cooking specl.iliit, on the staff of two large maKazinen, has announced a dis covery of importance to everyone interested in healthful, delicious foods. Thla woman announces her discovery to all Interested in better tasting foods. "We have discovered." one says, "that sugar in correct mounts added to the vegetables while cook inn, intensities the natural flavor in fresh vege tables, restores ill large measure the flavor of freshness to slightly wilted vegetables, and enn.tnces tne navor ol canned vegetables. In all Instances she emphasizes that sugar Increases the food value of the vegetables. She gives the following delicious recipe: PEAS COUNTRY STYLE To 2 cups of shelled peas, allow 4 yomiK tender carrots, and a small onion. Scrape and slice the carrots, and cook them and the peas in just enough water to cover, adding I level tablespoon of granulated eugar. When nearly tender aild a chopped onion and I generous tablespoon of butter. Add salt and pepper to taste and 1 level teaspoon of sugar. Simmer until the onion is cooked. The wonderful thing about sugar as a Havorer, recommended by good cooks and scientists alike, is that it develops the appe tizing flavors of fruits and meats as well as vegetables in fact makes nearly every good food more palatable. A bit of aweet . makes tho meal complete. The Sugar Institute. m "MM r Cl." J PEACOCK Nut Coal A liniwl new car of PEACOCK Nut Ctml just unloaded. H'h tho best coal fof the rantt'c. Van Petten Lumber Co. Mural Mervkv Willi'" rimce) Main Nf OLD ED w LO WIN TH NEWSPAPER MEN r,f.? Ixwis.?. -. SS V? i X x-.aU$,'S' x?yj jit? W& Staff Members of Ten New York and Chicago Dailies Com lare the 4 Leading Cigarettes STAGES LEAVE From La Grande Hotel BIdg. Adams Ave. Wallowa Valley Coaches lu (Inintlc for Joseph S:..r) ft. m. 4:00 p. m Miikes All Mnin Line Connt'ctinns. For Informs! Hop call MAIN 7W "nur newspaper man knows Ins cigarettes, lie Iiim In he imrs no many of thrm! So "Snpii ine ("nul l. Authority " east its volu wlieii newspaper, men compared tho 4 li iuliii"; liritiuls Willi untiles concenleil ninl nainetl the one ihat wn4' most np penlin. These tests look jilatr in the odlees nnd pressroom of ten Xew York find Chicago dailies. Ten f;i'oup rests were imule nntl Old ( iold won eight of the ten. To the rij.'hl is a summary of these ten group tests, em it of w hich was eomliieteit, and certified to, hy a certified pulilie accountant or nn executive of the newspaper. 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