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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE ratuV CITY EDITION THE WEATHER Oregon: Generally fafr and mild tonight and Sunday; gentle vui-l-ublo winds. VOLUME XXVII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, ORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 210 .-!: EH PM MJ C4 B B ni B EI - ftSB CI E3 A S3 m SMI , . $128,000 IS i EXPECTED TO Official Confirmation not Yet Received of Authen tic Announcement. DIVISION OFFICES MAY BE INCLUDED TlP-mtiful New Structure' L hp FiwtPd AhoiuV tO Ue J'jlCLUeU rtliuui- BE EXPENDED Where. Present Station, tors s t, whether they favored 1 T? f .concerts In Riverside park or at StanClS, IS KepOl't. lhe hK, school nthletlc field. The !volo was Hhotit evenly divided and An unofficial but authentic 'ru." Z,'Zi annot'ncMnicnt of the con- 'Cd. as to please both sides. sld'UCtlcn Of cl TleV riUlroaa station by the' Union Pacific wstem at La Grande is made " 11 " l" system i. uin.mc ' - puvni,,,,, which offers protection today with the publication of ol. the nu,sic.ian!!. a brief item in the Union Pa-1 o,h-i,i.i m I. cific Magazine. It is under-1 .ni(, 0,MnK numiier of the con stood that Construction will cert was the march from "N'lhelnn- start within the next montn or six weeks on the approxi mate site of the present build ins. Official confirmation of the new- station project could .not be secured from I. I. ot i icia is tuouy. v. n. ... Guild, superintendent of this dlvi-' As an encore to this number the To was out of the city, and a tele- P ".ve; the popular sHd . n Bran, of ln.iul.-y to J. 1 CVHi-I-n. "I IWt Give Anything Uut ceneral iiiihiiiwi- of the O.-W. It. and N. company, wns sent tbl ' , " '"""'P,1 '""T. " "l''" rnlnB but no answer had been 'The Tales of Hoffman" by ofrrn received up to press time, it Is latch ami an American sketch confidently expected that an off!- "1nwn .South" by Mydrtlcton com clal announcement i-eB.mllnR the pleted the first half of the eon bulldinit will be muds williin the '-crt. "1 ''" was followed next few days. . by a trombone smear hally J rom- 'V Spend 1 28.000 Humors have boon current In !u r..,.n-u rc umiiK workitH to the el feet that new station was to be I "A llmitlmr Nwiic" Populin built this vear but an official an-1 The descriptive number A nouncement has been withheld up IluntlnK Scene" by liucalossl. open to the present, pending tlif settle- ed the second half ot the concert, ment of various details in connfc- and was one of the most popular .i.. ...in. ii.o bliildlniF. of the cvcnlnK. It was followed by The Observer has It hum rell- able Bourcrs that a total of J128.-'nf Olio will be spent on the structure and that It's dimensions will be Ml feet by about 170 feet. The loca-, tlon will extend nlonB the tracks! froiitlnc Depot street, to includo the ground now occupied by the ' news stand, the present depot and that part adjacent to (he tracks ivhieh looks up 1 iepot street. Ihlsj Is aecordlnlf to the most accurate unofficial Information mailable j (Continued on lace R I INGLE PAGE WILL APPEAR ON WEDNESDAY' I Hr, und the administration of the Publientloii of the first "Kiddle 1 school is anxious that I.a Grande in Jingleland" fenture page will be 1 people avail themselves of the op In next Wednesday's Issue of The ' porlunily to see the building and Observer, according to representa-. inspect It Uiornughly. Many al tlvesof IheCoi tdt Corporation who tended the dedicatory exercises und bnve completed the sale of frail- j mw the plant at that time. Ilow elilses in l.a Grande and who lire v,.r. everything is belter organi.ed finishing preparations for the con- icsi louay. nine nine m k" The "Jingleland" feature will 0f the vph-ndul building and Itrt, carry verses each week about six- (pjtpment. I teen business firms, with the last l -rhe bouis for the open house! line of the jingle lacking and wit" 'are given as S:'mi to. !t:30 and In priz.es or $16 each week going onddtiiun to oilier feutures. a splen Ihose who eomptcte the verse moMt j tnusfeal progimn is being ar sueccssfnily. The feature will !' ranged according to Miss Helen pear on Wednesday for twelve i A0((l- (,.;m of women, l-a Grande weeks, the prize winners bein? j jM.0j,(t n, people of the valley arc published following the closing "f ! ,K,., to bear this Announcement each weeks' contest. Kull rules 1 n ,.,,Mi m rs-re Monday eve- and details will be published Wed- n(p(f for tn(. nvW e lucat.ona) in-! nesday. Jul 3rd. 'stiiulion. .Manv limnlr es ntiotit trie -"n- gleland" page aie being receiv ttir t.e u-ni-iu nf voll IlUSt eS trying to complete the varion verses as soon as the first page ap- Iieur l:.retitM m-o iittnued to help vnnL.vtnnt n.l ml nil interest wlil also be keen. WKAI'Ill i; TODAY ":t u. m. fiii iibove. Minlm im: f7 above. Condition: clcur. w i:tmi k yi:vm;i;day .Maximum si. mini mum ubove. Condition: cUvtr. i;atiii;k jim; sb. i Maximum C3, minliiiuin AK above. Condition: rain .17 of Inch. Many Hundreds Enjoy Concert Given At Park La Grande Band Opens Summer Season of Out door Recitals Vote on Location Taken. I'liiyinK before u crowd of inuny liiimtrerlH of people, who packed the pavilion to rapacity and wlio Jammed into adjacent territory, the 1.a Grande- municipal hand opened Its summer outdoor series of con certs at Ulverside park hist niKht. The vVathcr was Ideal and the KrP1h?S!"" PXCe"PI" "'".Middle Western Farming ,,ur!n,tU' lhe ,m,k-." Region Representation vntc w1lM ti(en amonir the specla- However, w.hen a concert at the iiiun wimoi rieui is threatened with by Warner which was followed by the suite "Atlantis" by Kafrn nek, the most pretentious selec tion on the program. The number j was played as follows: mornlns hymn of praise, a court function. ' I.ove Theo," and destruction of AUinls I none, i iu i ii i ink Robinson. KnauU, Nusbaum and McMillan. an encore number, "The WeddlliB the I'alnted Doll." j Scenes from the opera "fhimes of Normandy" by I'lainiuctte andj Kctelbey s "in n l ersian .viaisc (Continued on Pace 8.) T vl ,, 1 C.hfiril IOTJIlldl UtUUUU Will Have Open House Monday Monday evening. July I, will be "Open Mouse" at Hie KnHtern Orc j gon Normal whool, at which time the entire hliilrtmg will ie inrnwn , opt-n for the ln:p''ctlon of the puli- j t present and It is a more oppor-1 laU. S. Citizenship Sought By Four alixatlon of . I Following the iiatur tO men 111 til court house ye.s- j terday. four others til! petitions to get their certificates of citizen-1 ship, and Dec. 2 was set as th,' . time for a hearing. I Tin- men are: Walter Henry I.eale. Bri'.ish: John M. Adsklut, Norwegian; Oust a f Moiti'-r. Bel gian. and Albert Blum Austrian. I Williams Pleads , Not Guilty Friday Hal Williams, charged with n statutoty oftense. pleaded not gull iv tn circuit couit befoH' Judge J Time for) W. Knowhs yefterday his trial ha- not vet been set. Wll- l ine reierson. -iary r re. 8. ny.v, liHins is out of Jail under l,lm ; Hodgen. B-t ty Brow n. Hhlrly W. hv jj01))Jw n r. Marion Cliausse, Wanda Craw- INTEREST IN FARM BOARD KEEN With Three Named and Post Offered Three; Leaders Speculate. WHEAT REGARDED AS IN WORST FIX Question Cause of Much Anxiety. j AMIIIMiTOX, .limo 211 (Al) I'll'Mlili'iit lloovi'r has olTi'ml posi tions on th federal fnru huimt to V. N. .Mosci'lji, of iMkv Klnio, .Minn. "i - t. it-mtur, of i. aiwu-s. By Itaymoml limit (Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Juno 2ii (AP) -The designation by President Hoov er of three of the eight men tin wilL nanif lor nienvb'pi'Hhiiv on the fedoral farm board left agricultural leaders speeulatlnB today on the question who will be api'ointed from the great middle wi-Htern farming region to rerecnt inin ciimlly the wheat Interests. Announcement of (hot member, or members, to represent Mils commodity has been uwaltod with thn keencMt Interest, muliily lui- cause wheat- is regarded us the commodity In greatest need of lm- mediate stabilization. i I I'lfim "lloMler States" The first three members an nounced come from the "border states" agriculturally speaking of Okluhoma, Kentucky and Mis souri. One of them, .lumes C. Stone, of Lexington, represents the, tobacco growing Industry another. H. Denman. of Knrmington, Missouri, is Identified with live, stock, and the other, t'ni-1 Williams, of Oklahoma City, lias for yours (Continued on Pago 6) PATROL TO WATCH FOR FOREST FIRES Organization to be in Op pcration on July 1, L. C. Morehead Says. The Tnlon rounty fire patrol is ! now being organized and will be in operation on Monday, July I, ac- cording to announcement today by I.. (. Morehead, district warden. The piilroi includes all limberlaml within the county outside of na tional forest boundaries. Tills p:i trol is divided into districts as fol lows: KlKin district, William KckstHn. ' warden; I'nlon district, (Juy Mc Nulr, warden; SturUpy dlstriet, II. A. Thornbuig, warden; Iai Grande (Continued on I'agu lOlgbt) Jqjjiq flO'C Friday Afternoon A Viieant bouse, owned bv th Grande Itonde Meat company and men ior a garage, was uesiroyeu by lire yesterday afternoon, The house, located near tho company's slaughter house, was valued at about j:iuo. according to Fire Chief i'. T. I.lndsey. The alarm was sounded at 4:40 o'clock and It was necessary to take the pumper out to draw water from an irrigation ditch. The re call was at 5::tn. The caue of the fire is unknown. PLACES , Water Carnival Tonight Will End "Learn to Swim With sixty names entered for If) races mid stunts, the annual "I. earn to Swim Week" ends tonight In a water carnival, start'ng 7:30 p. til. at the n-w outdoor pool. Fifteen prize f-r fir t. second, wnd third pla:t-s will In1 awaided Imi bate- y after t hi ents. which me uSjBiOi ck. ADe-rf Currey, Koland Iur I ry. Boh Helm, Marshall Ci wh, uu, filrls "s 'eamboat race (under i years): Huth Byers. Donna Fig, I Fern Hungerrord, LaVeda MlHer ttTijf, Itiiih Klmzey. patrU-ia Clark, ,''',n Knofford. Dot is Murray. Max- THREE MARKS FALL DURING LONG FLIGHT Captain Hawks Lands in New York Today in Non- Stop Eastward Trip. RECORDS BROKEN GOING AND COMING Round Trip Time is Given as 36 Hours 46 Minutes and 4h Seconds ot Actual Flying. ROOS1SVKI ,T KI I'M. I), N . Y . Juno 2I (AP) Ilia weariness for gotten In the Joy oT sueeeH.s, Cap tain Frank M. HawkH completed a iion-Htop flight from Loh Angeles at 1:16:03 a. in. daylight time to day, establishing a one-Mtop round trip coast-to-eoiist record r in hours 4(i minutes 48 ueeonds flying time. A thousand or more persons were at the Held awaiting his arrival when the plane appeared overhead. He circled the field twice and then dropped in slowly, barely skim-i lulng the treetops. After the wheels had touched the ground he I speeded up the motor and taxied several hundred feet. Weeing mat he wua too far down the field and heading for a wire foncc, ho speed rd up In an attempt to Jump, pur the plane cumo down straddling the fence. Hawks clambered out of th plane smiling and appeared undis turbed by bis narrow escape. "It's just too bad." he said. One of the first to reach Ills side was his wife. ' I'Mylng Condition (fixwl Hawks said he had excellent weather and good visibility over most of the trip. There wits it little fog over Pennsylvania, lie said, and enst of Columbus he had to fight headwinds. His radio functioned perfectly throughout the flight and he. was able to get weather reports regularly. His first request on binding wjih (Continued on i'ngft' 6) NEW TERMINAL FOR STAGE CO. IS ANNOUNCED ' A new terminal for tin Colum bia. Gorge Motor coach system operating stages through l.:i Grande will be located In the cor ner room of the Holmes building at Jefferson anil Kim streets, ac cording to VV. Vedder, Iocji 1 con tractor, w ho w ill start the work of remodeling on Monday. The company's local offices and the wafting rooms will be built and the entire room will be remodeled and redecorated to provide ude quato terminal facilities. The Columbia Gorge lino oper ates out of Tort land to various points in Kastcrn Oregon a nd Washington and extends east into Idaho. Mr. Vedder says the work will be rushed as rapidly as possible. The H. & H. Klei trie company will do the wiling for the new terniinul. i JJ ' J, IfOftltf Open lo Inspection The new residence building con strueleil ut !M4 N aven.ie by litti II Williamson will be open lor pub lic inspection tomorrow and Mon day, it was annotincfii today. The home, which has jut- t been coin - pleted. Is thoroughty modern In evei y respect. Week" In La Grande ford. Virginia llolhacher, Winifred j hcolt. ' Boys "steauiboat Mice" (under 1 1! i years): Del Kennedy. J'din KIH-y. Itlchnr.1 flalbra th, IVetlerivk HIM. ! l,-i. I l-.r lr Id-Niilli'li i'i:1n r. tri, H-.lliM Kblne. Bobby Jack Matott. Moys lid ft. ihrih (under HI eais): Bud Heynolds. Oat Ken nedy, Kvei ett JteynoldH. Km III As'l b. Jack Alvey. Bob testfrling Boy's 'll'i ft. swim ( under I H (Continued un ITttf 5) BEAUTY HAS When It i"i)ni('K ti "lii'iiiily ivllh, brains," (liv Imshif'sx imn of ItrlllUKluini. WiMi.. 1iinII lluil Militrril Tnin'li y, cminrrlrri Willi nun of dial fit.v!4 lnrKi-Nt InisinrKN rimis, Iiiih (ho nulioii lif'iitcn. Slir'n Uill, vl(li hrini'n vyos unit hroun liulr, anil this yrur siinrlK'il wvt'rtil pfroi'lM lo list Im-i' in hiMiuty i-ontiwIK lit 'iiiiko hIhi Ih too hnx,v Iii'IiiIim? lo pill Ikm- fll'iii over. L' it tVould Men Who Eat Tobacco Wear 'em? I'AHIH, June (Al') A bunl ness suit consisting of a light brown coat with blue sleeves, a w hite vest decorated with sturs, blue trous ers and fireeu pumps Is what u Pa risian designer of men's clothing would like to seo Frenchmen wear - ntt It was one of it number of de signs, the work of twenty-live art-1 Ists who Kieclall.e in crest lug fiishloiiH for the sterner sex, on ex- j hihttlou here. Another artist conceived a crim- World arc in Denver, son velvet larket with lapels of The I njlincl Ion will hold lint II Hi yellow arul red silk tor uiornliitr ! ,Hn - " i" the- fall sei wear. For evening there wns ot- m1o H'e court. ferefl n chaste ereiit Ion of inolro silk and tight. bMie snlln. Most of the artists favored k nee pants, dim invented a one-pjeee putt for the clergy lo replace the soiitaine. which Ihis spill skirts. Three Teams May Be In Deadlock As Season Ends Wit h hot h tea ins expecting lo throw everything they have in the way of strength into the' fray, the Jilne Mount ii In league game her.- tomorrow at 'l:'M) o'clock Is expect- ed to be one of the best of the sea- sou. If I'enriieTon wins, ine K(: peiiiuitit is cinched; If I .ii (irandej w If if. ttie Pirates St III have a chance to th the Muckuroos for' fh-.tf. piovidliig Itaker wins friui l'endleton on July 7, j The league standings follow: W I , P Pendleton , K Baker i l.a Grande x fi Knerpilse x 'i x (Hie Mstpoiii );aliie off. D both Baker IMld m (In their remaining gameM, th would 'ti'i In a ttipl" tie, lows: W Pendleton N l.a (liande Baker H Kllleiprise 0 I .HiHi 4 .lieu 4 .!.:.; to play j nde win sejiuon MM fOl- .il7 .not Although the triple tie Is a pos sibility, t hr odds are overw helm ingty against It, and the odds ur still large u m i i uk t a tie of two teams. Duff and Myers are to pitch to morrow in l.a firandi and Kntet- lal'H and Baker will be playing Buker. BY SEARCHERS BRAINS, TOO W. 0. W. INSURANCE ORDER GRANTED iM-om collecting in creascd AsseHSinents. I 1 DKNVKlt. Colo.. June 2J (Al') insirict court yesteruay gram a temporary Injunction restraining officials of the Woodmen of th- World from collect lug iuereusei insurance assessuieiils froni lili'in- I be rM of the organlKiilioii. Head 1 in;irtei'M of tlto Woodmen of tin The rest raining order w as ill -1 j reeled against six officers Of the j organization and came as a. result I of a suit brought against officials bv members nf the oi ir:i ni.n I Ion in I Idaho, Colorado, flab am) Men- lana. who asserted that f the new Insurance rales, voted at the Ih.41 annual convention of the order,1 '".'r !"" ",f"''1; ,hl""l""u able to. keep up their premiums. Terms of the hijuucilon Iru'lud. rest ralnl of i n neellatlon of insur ance of any uieiuber for failure to piy the Increased assessment and from suspension from the organi zation because of failure lo pay It. ' " ! fi)lTf MASON ASKS DIVORCE FROM FOLACCO CHICAGO, .lime (APi- - i Kdilh Masiin, prima doumi of (he Chicago Civic Opera company, filed Ifmlt in circuit court yesterday to ; divorce filorlo Polacei), illrector of ilhe comp'iny. The bill, which was onlered suiipi'e.'ned, was fllerl junl one day befoie Iheir tenth wed-i 'ding anniversary. Miss Miison refused to cmn , merit. j Mifsln, Pohueo lM T.l '"H'M n!d, ; and M hh Miim-ih H't. Their only i eh ltd, Ctf;ee IIH h, was born til 'the sunnier of HLT, wtlh Mn, 'Arlhur Me, iter uetiiiT ms gi'i .nir.tber When the.cbitd wm still I I an Infniu polacco was ieM,r(ed( Wl ATMI K Ol TMiOK iiit InivtiiK iiiKUiAd. i's tifA forj KAN FHANi'lW'O, Juno 29 (API :,'U,tutn w filter as -ch0 w.'iither outlook Tor the r beneficiary. v ' 'week beginning .lune 3d was an ki.wt hh;iiway CIIIF.I' WADI.A WAM.A, Wash., June t A P ) Lloyd Ffnn of Koiskiit, Idah i. was vlvi ted president of n tb j o- Lewis and (1. uk Ilh;hwuy us tlon. Jones, Espinosa In Early Tie In National Open Badly off Form, Bobby Shoots 79 on final round for1 Score of 294 in Mamaroneck. WINGKIl I'' GOT CLUrt. MAMA roneck, N. Y., June 29 AX) Hadly off from, Hobby Jones, na tional amateur king, shot a 711 on his final round nnd tied At lOspin osa of Chicago, for the lead In tho national open, golf chauvplonship. I'laeh scored !ii)4 for tho 71i holes. Tho deadlock,' which will be played off at 3 it holes tomorrow was definitely settled when a fow remaining challengers fell short. Scoring a 76 on his final round. Tommy Armour, former title hold er, took a temporary lead on the field In the national open golf championship wlili Jilt 7 fur tho 12 holes. In sVlIc of a bud seven at the eighth hide. Hobby Jones went out In 3K, two over par, In his last round In the national open golf championship. Drnmniii'o Hhute, 2-l-ycnr-old Columbus Ohio pro followed three, of the other contenders In striking trouble on the homeward nine. Af ter a fine 3fi out, Khuto finished with a 7i and a fil hole total of ! 220 (but put him In fourth place. lie had started the day even with Jones hut lost fivo strokes to Uobby on tho last nlno. ItKCKWITII WINN CtiMA.ll At Nob;, Juno 2 (AP) Ouptnln Wjitj-VW.- Heekwith of 1,uh AiiRefe's, won the trnns-MNs-Isslppl senior golf chnmnionshlp today hy defeating M. H. Ia Dou eer of Omaha, two and one, In tho final IH Imlo round match ut the Omaha field club. Endurance Plane Forced Down In Minnesota Today MINNKAI'OUtf. Minn., June (Al') The endurani-n phinn "Miss MlnneapoIlM" was forced down at I .iinirtlon. MJllli.. I fi UllleS from here at Hf.'ATt a. m.. todiiy by motor ttoitble. This would make their time In the alt 1 lit Vj hours, 2'A less than the record. ROONKVKtr FIF.LD. N. V.. ' , . . ., Musketeers took on more gllS 11 DM Oil 111 IIS MI ieillM M'l enoiiniiu-e nying record, tho ods lengthened against recovery of Viola tienlry, nirl pilot who was Injured yesterday. Her craft. In which she and .lack Asheraft were In friendly com pet It ion with the Three Musketeers, crashed In a fog nnd Asberaft was killed. After a blood transfuslnii late yesterday Miss (Jenlry failed t rally and at midnight was reported sinking. Hhe recovered for several hours, however bu( shortly before noon her physician said she had only on chance In three to live, Rumor Of Lowman Renig nation Denied WAHIIINOTON, June 2!t (API Iteporls circulated here today that Hey mo ur I .nwnia n, assist a nt. Heere ; tary of the treasury In charge of prohlblllou i-iirnrreineiit, h"d hi I asked lo resign were met by ) official Halenient from the Whlt I 1 1 ouse that M r, I ,ow loan bad not I I n p-iuesled to leave the service, nor had tlon. prcseuied his resigna- Mr. I.owioan wild that h had n present iuieiitlou of leaving poiit. Contractu For 2 Cminent A warded WAHIIIN'TniN. June , TNn navy loday awarded for cofu I ine! Ion of ihe Mg''! cruisers of lit :i AP)--contract i first I wo a cruiser biilpllng program to the Puget Hound navy yard and the Bethle hem Shipbuilding corporation of New V'H'li. nounced here today by the (tutted Htates weather biiretiu as follows: Far Western states: The outlook Is for generally lulr weather but w ith considerable clouds and foes - on the coast. Temperature will be near the normal. LOCATED ON ISLAND NEAR THEJZORES Major Franco and Com panions had been given up for Dead. BRITISH "AIRPLANE CARRIER RESCUES Street Demonstrations of Joy Surging Through Madrid and other Span ish Cities. "WI5 AltlS AUi KHiHT" MAD 11 ID, June 29 (AJJ) 'We arc all right, kind regards i ml embraces." (signed) "Rum in Franco." That wuh the message which Commander Franco sent from be British alrplnne - carrier Kngle to the commanding of ficer of tho air port of AUm i res today. Tho tilers used the A lea kii re a ulr port as their base, tu their hop for the Azores. MADI'.ID, June 29 ( AP) All but given up for dead, Major Kumon Franco, famous Hpunish aviator, und three companions who Btarted a transMtlantti; flight to the DnM ort Htiiten by wy of the Aiorti more than a week ago and huva I since been mlHSing, today were en route to Olbrultar aboard tho Brit ish nlrplnue-carler Kagle. Huatched from the waters of the Atlantic at a point barely U'O mllen southeast of the Island of Hanta Maria on the tip of the Azores archlpeltigu, the airmen were re ported all well hy the British res cue ship. . Kven their plane, a huge two-nvotored Dornlor-Wol, wms salvaged, nltJiough slightly damaged. First news of tho rescue waa given out at the Spanish ministry of slate which announced it had received tho word from mo pun- ish consul at Gibraltar Tho con- sal's message read: "Franco and companions picked up alive by Kagle near Azores. Coming Olbraltar." News Omflrmed This news later was confirmed by the British admtrulty In Lon don which received a message (Continued on Pago 8.) TODAY'S BASEBALL IIAI1K illVIS IIOMKIl I'll I IjADKDPIU A, June 29 (AP) Mabo Huth hit Ills fourteenth home run of the season In the fifth Inning of todays game be tween the Youkees and the Ath letics. R. H. 13. ... 7 12 1 .... G II 4 nnd Ben-Karnshaw-, New1 York Philadelphia Batteries: Plpgras Koiich, Dickey; drove, Shores ami Cochrane. if First thtnic: H. M. K. it j llosion v... 3 8 2 n 1 Brooklyn 4 8 0 liniteries: Jones and 8pohrer; Clark and Plclulch. First Came: It. H. B. Cincinnati 0 11 0 Pitlshuru . . 3 7 0 B.itieiies: Donohue and Clooch; Crimes and Hargreaves. Heeind (iame: It. H, W. Cincinnati 3 5 1 PlttHhurg 2 7 1 Batteries: Kolp and Sukeforth; Mwetoute. Hilt and Hargreaves, itemsley. First (iame; Philadelphia New- York Batteries: Miller, It. H. 13. 10 It 2 fi H . Collins, Ml!- ' Craw a tut licrlan, Davis; Gene- wlch. Mays, Jud and Hngau, AMKBICAN M Fir.t (iame; Chicago St. I,ouls MiVK (JAMK8 It. H. 13. 0 A X 2 k a Batteries; B I a e h o 1 d e r and Scbang; Faber and Uerg. 1 ! Washington H. H. E. 2 6 2 6 I a Burke, Braxton nnd Boston Batteries: Tale, Mpencer; llusnlng and Berry,