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. Wednesday, June 26, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pago Sevoti OREGON IS IDEAL FOR FISHERMEN State Game Warden Says :; no Other State in U. S. can Coirmare, unit Rn'Jim tho magazines of nn ttonul dlst rihui ton hiiiI tin radio would be telling the worM iibout it." Oswego !nk not rat from Port land Is providing ungltMs with good ea tcli ok of fish of various kinds. The lake holds nrarllonHy all of our typeft of game ftsli. Just now many crappls urtt bing caught aiifl the husa nte starting to Itfle. ICaeh day finds the lake dotted with boats In wh'.eh unglers lire trying their hick, (iovernor Patterson, when not busy with the affairs of state, often takes time off long enough, to do some angling, tie hns 111:11b. one tilp to the Yanuimt bay district this season for the o.iireH purpose of The N'o state. In the union. In the opinion of ll.'irold Clifford, slate liriiniD v;irrtcn .i'iin comitiire witli i (iii-win Mil t:ir iim trout filled InkeH and sti-eanic are coneerned. 'There .- 4s jeaTcely a nnt in the entire slate where an angler must travel Weaetlng flletf 1o game trout. more than twenty-five miles from - Creole creiV, which flows not f'i!i imnm I n. tn fin, I I far lioiu lits farm at 1' .fishing." he saM this week. "All ! stream from which he me sporismau nas 10 no i jump R" "-. -.4ti hi.s car. drive for less than an I ; ? hour and he will find himself on I JifiM 10 ( AP) Mussolini, us min soine stream or lake thai has a ist'er of war. has decreed that army " bountiful supply of fish. Where in. officers may ninrry before they L the country does a like situation i rearh the aire of 211 without col lie exists. Oregoninns should appiv- through the formality of asking e'iate what iiiiMro " has provpled j "royal consent." The action Is in i them. If Southern California could line with the dictator's nollcv of ' Ray wtial we can nnout our iak-.i' encouraging marriage. ! ATHLETICS HAVE WILL HIRE 360 DEPUTY HAMR wardens soon, TEN-GAME LEAD That Margin Failed. PORTI.ANI1. Juno' SB. (AP) . . Three huiKii-eii ii.iin..nni .uni.iy Only Twice in Baseball sanx warden will l"ke t fle'l i tr;.j-n,.v Ua(, fpam With 111 the Interests of pmr ,.ml fli o .. "J.?101 J, t1 .l ea"' .V ln proteetlon next inmith. IlimiMj I'llfrorrt, ptiue frame WHnlen. h(t annoimeeil. The new men will lie added the flint nf July. Mr. Clifford said the new- dep-j nlles will divide their lime bi'tut'tMi tiatnillnir forests Bad the streams ernl MrUllllniiUly refused to i f ihn ..n.tr.. Thev will he fire riRhllnR. With the Yankees Idl EARL MASTRO WINNER OVER FORMER CHAMP League Leaders Win While Seals Are Nosed Out I.O8 ANGBLKS. June 26 (AP) Karl MaMro. riilrugo youngster, has added prooC to his claims that lie piiuhiu uc iiiuiwu tirt inn- ui uu ..,,,i en.i.. ni.ii- i.iut..i-.ln v ni.n i most promising contenders for the j lmllh.Kroun;...It ulin indlcat- 'JVat hot-weight crown in the form , . , , ,,,.,..,. th-.t (Hy the As::fntitl lrtw) Pacific I'oast (eug'.lo cluhs ie- nf the state. They will be five minions empowered with the rights of game officers. An agreement reached hy the Cola. Is n m,me commission, the Oregon Tim- Iin1 s to li-rrwiHli has often i.er association and the state fores- vtr the champions ! of n victory over I'Mdel l.altarha, Hy William .1. lliipmait ' former flyweight champion, hero (Afoclated Press Sports Writer) Must nlgiit. Through a lull in the hat tic (Jen- : itevenglng himself for the defeat .11U l......lun- 1 nltnV.n li..fA ...1PI rl.rl.E. l'Itl. )n V.,..L....1U I. 111. or 1.. M,lui..n -,..1 I.. .11 iixin ill in a WnshtnKton rain yesterday, j Uant decision over ills more lUKpred j If.w.Mnv fn,. vlrtnrl 7 1 1 L.mfa,u ,hm..ht l.-.U,.,. i ellUUl pUlllsllIp hy mi-lillfC Ollt asinp their had the rhicaKoan to a draw, hut tho'1" 7"1 . hatt held the leadership sltimlion j for the last ten days. J While the league hading -Mis- llflll- llt'ieild'll III' niilijnw'i Anycles !i to S, t he 1 I .os AllKcleij AukcIs helped the Kll- let'er crew In its advance on the tin to trm full ,, i im-itf rin-m-...1 In n l.uisl . j. ,,.i r.. lamitivlni' iiiue. ii uuen n iieen noiiiieii , live rounu. The commission 1 y 1 ii , ,,M' "" " ''' lenoer over anuuier in me guinea folios nwair, irom me opening nen the new wardens. and tho Timber association will contribute $10,000 toward salaries. The agreement will hp in force two years. Outfielder Ike rtonne played ihe their v"'" t ,hl l" H ,v " ,l,v itedr. clontin; out three home runs Hoy Hrout Troop 25 or Sarru mentn. t'nl., sailed June 1I for Ihe Orient. 1 Get Ready for Summer! LW1 exi? w&mi urn Lightweight garments stor ed away last fall' require ex pert cleaning and pressing service, such as we offer, to make them presentable for summer. Put your cleaning and pressing problems in our hands . . . where service is "right" and prices are moderate.. Dry Cleaning Department. Standard Laundry Co, Phone -56 1418 Jefferson 4 Investigate Before You Invest! Your money is valuable. - It is not only valuable to you, but it's valuable to anyone you let use it; ' When you make an investment you are loaning the use of your money. You deserve to be and should be paid for that usage. The privilege of investing at a safe rate of return shouldn't cost you a penny. ... Investigate the terms of any investment before you make it. Find out just what you get, just what your chances of loss may be. In your local building and loan association there is no charge to you for the investment privilege no membership fee. There is no penalty if you are. forced to make a withdrawal. Every dol lar put in is always your dollar. La Grande Building & Loan Association La Grande, Oregon. . margin in the tost column, hut the j j tact remains mat tne AincKtnen t have reached the magic lead of ten frames for the first lltne since ilSH. ' J Teams have been known to fall j j short of a pennant after topping i i tlie field by ten contests, lint such ! 1 Instances are rare. There are per- ! haps no more than two such cases j In the history or organized base-' ball, which dates back to 1 S7fi. ! Twelfth Victory Hob Grove registered his twelfth victory of the season In the first, half of the Philadelphia double header, while Young Hill Shores, neophyte right bander, turned in his first full game of the season In the second. Grove allowed Just six hits and Shores eight. Tho Detroit Tigers conducted themselves peacahty enough for Ik innings at NVvin Meld, only to fall upon Kd Walsh and the unsuspect ing White Sox for eleven runs In the seventh. The Tigers won hy .14 to 2. Cleveland niid St. I.ouis divided American Tennis Stars Chalk U p Victories Today WIMUMCnoN, Kngland, June 26 (AP) Wlltner Allison won the first victory for the Pulled StatcR In the third round of the Hrltlsh men's tennis championships when he defeated J. I. P. Wheatley, Kngland, 0-1. -!. 6-1. . .Miss Kllxnbeth ityan won her spcond round match in the women's play when she defeated Mrs. John Hill, Great Hrltuln, 6-0. fl-2. : "INK Hill' Tllden defeated 1. Prenn. German Davis cup plnyer (i-u, 0-0, 8-fl. Tllden, In n joyous mood, seemed about to -win is straight games from the ranking German player until he tost the second and third trnmes of the third set. He nlmved ! I 1o score five of his team's tallies. "KtiKzy" Huf ft a!so connected for a Tour-hugger for the Ueds. A it wis Trim K.'nVA The Seal piled up a 5 to 0 load at the end of Ihe third Inning In their game with Los Angeles. The visitors finally tied the weoiV In the elghtji. AHer allowing the five- runs, Haii'oot oi l.os Angeles held the Seats scoreless, and Moul go m cry,; who. rep'aced him In the ninth continued the' good ' Iwlrl Inv. , 1 1 over the Sacramento Sehatots In ihe camp of the Redskins. The game, was a pitchers' battle be tween Jim lMwards of Seattle unil Kd Hrynn, former Seattle hurlcr. Oakland won easily from lite mild-mannered Portland Ducks in the Noithern metropolis by a score of 3 to l! Knslch. young Oakland pitcher, held Portland tied In knots In all hut the last two Innings. Yesterday's (,'oast League n s.ilts: At Portland It. K Oakland S 12 I Portland 1 0 2 1 Itutterles: Knslch, Crughead and Head, l.omhatdi: Knight . and Woodall. Al Seattle Ritchie King Wins From Billy Burke Sacramento Seattle Ha tt cries:- It cyan and S'-vereid: Kdwar lti and l:oi tvuiii. U. K. K. ...1 1 ...2 6 1 PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 26 (AP) . d'ast bouts featureI last n'g'it'ii boxing card at the Municipal audi torium. In the main event Kirch to King, l.oTi Angeles won a Ui-VPP'l decision over Hilly Hurke, Sin Kranclsco. No great du ma go 'was done, hut King took the lead1 at the start putting Hurke down for ' a' one-two count with left and right to his chin ten seconds after (he fight began. ' 1 In tho other ten-round affair, K. O. White, Chicago Negro, and Walter Cleghnrn. Kskimo Indian from Seattle, went ten luird rounds to u draw. At I .os Angvles 11. U. K. Missions , ."..li 11 0 Hollywood S X 2 Hatteries: Neon. Pole and Hof fman: llulvey, lloilerson, Kinney. Marty, Shellenback and 1 fussier, Sypln r. At San lYimclsco . ' ' . : . It. H. Los Angeles . 1 1 San l-'ranclsco .........'..6 12 ( 1 0 Innings). ' . Hatteries: llnrroot,- Monignnu ENJOY FRUITS WITHJUGAR - 1 -1 Improve the Flavor of These Healthful Foods Semite's Indians triumphed 2 to and Warren; Glynn t A lain.fnn. imuMe-m-nuer in nui imn ... thpn W(MU ((J ((,uce hU u m j park to complete the American league program. The Indians came from behind to take the opener by in to T, and uhh so- inturintcii toe Hrowns that they won the second by the shut-out route, 8 to n. The even division dropped the Hrownsl out of a tie witli the Yankees for second place. Westerners Spike (in us The big Western teams In the 1VUI"" " i v" iCiinsns t'lty youngat Robins free to occupy the center or the stage for their daily torture of the (Hants. The clan .YIcGraw went into the ninth Inning with a had of in to fi. and l.arry Henton in the box, hut the Robins soon shelled him for enough runs to tie the score, A home ran hy Vol Piclnlch with one on capped the rally. The Robins carried their assault over into tlie tenth with . Dutch Henry In the box, sooting two runs which neueu a 12 10 iu victory lor j 1 , 1 Klalhusli. Hcmhick's triple, whh 1.0HANGK1.KS, June 20 (AP) : the big blow in this uprising. . , ; The Kxntnluel' says that Marlon The Itraves and the Phillies til- Nixon,' filth actress, Is engaged to vlded a double-header In Hoston. Kdward Hlllman Jr.,- UK, wealthy, Thr home boys took the-openmv-i 1 son' 'ilhd 'heii" id" KdWflrU"i-UnfftAtiJ to 4. but the Phils rallied in .tlm Chicago merchant. No wedding ninth round of the nightcap for six ,mtr w.s announced. runs to win by S to ti. This vie-; -j-ho newspaper 1 tory broke a string of nine 1'lilla- Nixon has announced delphia dereats. , ness to give up her (lien finished the match with two , flashing games. Miss Helen Jacobs, the California girl, struck another blow for th Pnited States by defeating Miss U Post, Kngland, 0-8, ii-0. Seuorltu I. ill de Alvarer., Spain, defeated .Madame Serplera, 0-2, 1 Tlie American contingent tost member when Wilbur Coon, dropped a , hard 'fought decision to Christian Houssiis. one of the younger l-'reneh I stars. The scores were 0-1, 10-8,! 7-o. John Hennessey came through his --match with .1. If. Krowen in fairly easy fashion, .defeating the Kugllshman 0-2, 0-1, 7-5. 'Film Star Ready To Quit Career Trc Merchant b? apptlniment to NOW SUMMER'S HERE DRINK UPTON'S TEA Because there's nothing elie that, even on the hottest day, cools and invijor- . ates with such Instant swiftness. But, (or the finest delicacy and flavor, be sure to have Upton s lea. Known throughout the world as the most delicious tea that s grown. . Everyone knows the importance - of fruits in diet. Kruits Rive needed ,' routrhuKC, vitamins and benelitiul J mincrai salts. It is important for ' cliihiven and adults to eat one raw and one cooked fruit 'ench day. ' .Tle ndilition of misar to either ruw or cooked fruits brings out their -finest flavors. Fruits should he made palatable, or otherwise we are I not likely to cat eunuch of them. Prepared as wc like them, they will T1IKIIMI.1 .ITEM UPTON'S tca ORANGE PEKOE AND PEKOE become a regular and hcnellcliil . part of our diet. "Fruit acids are softened by sujrar," a famous food scientist re cently said. "Fruit fluvorB are de veloped by suKiir. Suffnr promotes ' and facilitates tho lniiesllon of i frulta." ,-. Hcmemher this the next time you eat grapefruit, oranges or any of thn fruits which- appear on your table You will enjoy them more with sugar. Varied foodn benefit you more and you will eat them with this finest of nature's flavors. All fruits can be made delicious with the addition of sugar. Fruit pies and puddings are most nppe U.int. Aolile.miui'O nml tellv ndil delightfully to lunch or dinner. For weariness eat sugar. The Sugar Institute. j 1; Student ;Hi.CTS:- rh all pn op OI A Ctoi A DON MOE WINS, CHUCK HUNTER 1 IS ELIMINATED 1 of domestic: life. 1. inu eouiiiH j . ; ' - " , , . .1 irTheV'-wn.! - and two telegrams tell what happened! r career In favor j , CJ JL A. DKAIa N. J.. June 20 (AP) Maurice McCarthy, of OeorRelown, defend itiff champion, had little trouble disposing of T. H, Panac clon, Penn. state foot hall tnckle, in the niieniiiK match piny round of the intercollegiate Rolf tourna ment here today. McCarthy won hy n score of six up and 4 to play, easily ont-steady-liiff his erratic oppenent. The first real upset came w'hen Chuck Hunter, of the I 'niversliy of Washington, was eliminated hy AJelville Newinnn, of Yale, six to f. lon Moe, of Orcuon. kept the Pacific Northwest In tho running, however. hy outshootliiff Jack Heale, of t'nion, 2 und 1. in one of the best matches of the morning. NIGHT FIGHTS Si j Ity The AksocIhIciI Ires.s HoHtnn (lot ilia Jones, Akron, JO., oulpointf-d Jack McVey, New ' York (10). . j Dayton, O. Joe Rekyrn. Payton. outpointed Andy ATlt rholl, Califor nia (MO: Johnny Curll. Dayton, : knocked out Jimmy Coojfnn, De i trolt (4). Indianapolis Jimmy Hnckley, ) Indianapolis, and Harry Hrown, Philadelphia, drew (Id). Tracy Cox. Indianapolis, outpointed Ai de Hose. Newark, N. J., (S). League Standings Have a BREEZE of your own Ity TI10 AsorlflUI Vtvst . .. . j rnfirir (Wsi M-agur I w r. pet. Mission 36 31 .044 San rnmclHCO f.4 37 .f.'JJ On k land ,.f,5 3K .r.s2 j llollyoo.l 4T. 42 J1I7 I -oh Anifi'lcs :....44 tH .t1) I Hu.'rmiipnto 42 fifi ,4f7 Ki altli- 32 S3 .37C1 Portland 29 6 ,333 i National lllftiip I w i. rot. . I'lttdlniiKli 37 22 .02 7 ! flilcaKO .IT, 23 ,f,(t3 ! St. l.oilU 31! 20 .r,l ! Ni-w Voric 34 27 .f.r.7 ; Hroohlyn 7 34 .443 Boston 20 31. .420 I'hllriililph!;! 24 30 .41,0 ' in.lnniitl 21 37 .302 AttH't'lcnii lutin W t. I'd. 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