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Thursday, July 11, J.929 '!!Z t .. .. " LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Nine l CUBS CLIMB AT , i The Allik'tUs wjh ihe opener al I Si. I.ituis hy 4 in when Howard I KhtllliO IIII'IKI In 11 Iti-hil f-.l.ir. t PIANTQ' I7YPEWCr!aK1,inst '' '-y. ttu j(ooi'K Wnlhoi K ti ml K tdio Horn-' r j HH'I l'a:lel to hold How ley's hoys, Meanwhile Pirates Con-i"11,1 h,i ,,o, won i.- 7 10 5., 1 no days, campaign a technical liuli'-Kiinic to ihe Macklan leu. I. I which now i.s eislit jramcH. Tin1 ; VatiUs are only ont unit one-hair tinue to Win Athletics Split Double Bill. My WII.I.I.VH 4. CIIIIMIAX ( .WorlnUMi 1'ics.s sports Write. Kepotis t hat the Culm were crarklntf '. m to havo heeii ex aKK''fatrcl, or distorted, Kresti from two hi rrn plugs hy the liraven in four Karnes, tlie Chicago conicnd- -ih slepped into t In rlo grounds j ye.lerday and cracked curves ami j fast ones up against the walls with Kiii-h abandon that tin- Giants ouier-pairol ran ifslf dizzy In no 1 i 1 1 1 1 al all. The llruias won the opt'iit'i of (he f:vf-Kanu scries by the. modcsl score of G lo 2, hut il i s.'-Miir.l like an Irish mile. J I contests ahead of the Browns. Cleveland rallied sharply to de feat Washington hy !i to 7, climb ing one notch above, the .;1 'in -mark. Marty MrMiiniw hit another homer with the buses filled, and the Tim ers defeated the Ued Sox hy j:ist that tnaiKin. la to H. Angels Retain First Place In Coast Circuit TO SPEND BIG SUM TO SAVE j OREGON FISIil Hy The Associated Pros The I. os Anpeles Angels today continued In the Pacific Const l.ea Ke lead, with two In a row to their credit this week over the- Sacra mento Senators. The Anxvls hold nine victories against one defeat so far this second half of the sea- i son. champion of three nations. The ' Mail, ib sri lhlns the match, says ; she played as If merely toying with 1 him and ran away with the first five panics before she allowed tin ! captain to win two, after which she ' (promptly ran out the set. In the! I'OHTI.AN'I), July II Kveryt coml set Helen allowed the score I known protective precaution that to reach lour-all, before running would tend to save fish life in Ore- out. iron and Washington streams wlllj Miss Wills' opponent declared ht oe installed hy the private inter-' umigglcri llls hardest but his ef- League Standings U. P. Team Will Play Champion Of 3rd Division ests that soon will start the con struction of n $:.a.Ooii.nm.i power dnm on the Columbia river near Wenatchee. This word was brought : back from Seattle by Harold t.'llf I ford, state game warden, after he ' had attended a meeting of the fish and gamp authorities of Oregon and Washington, and representa tives from the federal bureau of Cuba mom.) win lUMU kilt, inn lit Jill it -.op an(l n lip,. I nl C test lt:i 11 bM. '"The minds of nil who attend ed the meeting united on a pro forts were too good." unavailing as "she was The Angels and Senators on the f tatter's lot, made it a real pitcher's buttle-with Clyde Harfoot and Hay '. Harfoot had a slight edge, which NIGHT FIGHTS Hy Tim Assm-luted Press Pacific Cout League standing, score of 1 to 0. Wade Killefer's Missions rode rough shod over the Inoffensive Portland J Hicks at Uecreatlon park, handing the team from the, north-, west its second straight lacing. NKW YOU K Kid Chocolate. outpotntc I Ignacio Kernan Phillppines (M), Armando I Santiago, Cuba, knocked out Tony Pelttgrino, New York. ( 1 ), MUuk Hill. Cuba outpointed Phil Tobias, posed plan for the construction of .t.,v York, (in). Turned back in the first assault. The l.a Grande Cnlon Pacific the Giants now face the necessity I athletic club baseball team chain-j of winning all four of the remain- j p'on of the second division of the I ing Kami's if they are to displace O.-W.. will play tin champions of the Cubs in Second position in this i the thir l division. Walla Walta, at I iuunci-i p -park in conmeton KirilflpH. Hilimnilnir il homer on Minuny. i he winner oi tne i-V gaining first base on un error. : Grande-Walla Walla g-ame will play the winner of the first di- Young Vernon Oomez hurled the! fish ways, screens and ladders," said Mr. Clifford. "It Is estimated' that It V ill cost at least $'Mm.,0ii(i . scr:cH. Meanwhile the Chutes will I he be cambollng In I laker bowl with the Phillies, whom they defeated yesterday by 15 '.o it in a home run orgy. with a tally of 12 to 4. Tho Iteds lu " pruiecior mm. won nil the way, pounding out 16 hits, and holding their rivals to 10. KusBsy Hufft won the admiration of tho fans by hanging out tnree and The llticcnnecrv now lead Chi cago by one and one-half games, and (he chances for eJt her the Gianls or Die Cubs lo gain in the immediate future are slim. Pirates Hl(. ft limners. The '.'I rates hit five home runs in Philadelphia, and the Phillies .Iimi'. This total was within one of ihe record of ten for two clubs in a game set at the same Itaker bowl in I'.rj'Z when the Phils hit six and the Cardinals four. Grantham led w;Ib two, and Tray nor, l.loyd Wait er, and Pusell of the Pirates got W one a piece. r William Watson Clark oulpiteh e I Jess I laines and l"reil l'rank house by just enough to enable llrooklyn to win the opener of its series against the ( 'aidinals by ! to 0. Tho Iteds punched Ihe It raves by Hi to 2 al Huston in the opening of Jack llendrick's personal cam paign to escape from the Ct1ar. Alplumse Thomas defeated the Yankees for the second time in his major league career, plunging the lluggins camp into gloom. The Mcot'e Was li to II. CI.KYKI.AX1 mtly Wall.ce, Cleveland, outpointed Tommy Gio gan. Omaha, Neb., ( n). the constructing company will pro- ... ' , ' vide the capital. Kvery modern t Jan;11' Mishawaka outpoint- Idea known wilt he incorporated V?!"'"' 1,.U,,M,' .V K by tho engineers in the building I MllAVAl 1 l-.K - Uene heyos of ways, screens and ladders. It ':'. tPPl Gordon, Is considered vital to fish life that i c,nri,blis. (.). these things he done. The upper' lA lu'v Ky- Jot ('1,Il"'y. Columbia river is the " spnwninn "oltHnore, and Kddle Kid Wagner, vision, either Portland or Seattle. I Seals to victory over thft Oakland ground for millions of fish. I'n- 1 ' imwiu no lonni al Portland on July -. The winner ( Oaks with a 9 to 3 score. Thus lss proper fish ways were in- ,n )yi'n I"'"", s) , of the O.-W. will then go to Hoise, making two victories in a row for stalled In the dam such streams as INIHANAI OI.IS Johnny Mas to participate in the. V. P. system the. Seals on the lot across tho bay. ! the Ueschutes and others that feed i on- Scrantou, Pa., outpointed Jack meei on Km.i ;i I Into the Columbia below the dam '"tef KIkaarl, Chicago (lit); 'im,. i .. I-,,,,,,!., in i Hollywood made It two straight ' miirht suffer at the nvnense of the Hnimy Sansotte, Cincinnati, out- here for Ivn'dleion Sunday morn- t over thc KpJlUlft Indluns y coming angler. The working out of the pointi I I .on Lovelace, Terre Hanio, ing, returning after the games. Tho fvom behind to wallup the Iledsklns( nmny dptnllH of the dam construe- j nlavers are- Fred Hoe I onnie i 1A lu u 1,1 l"w ""ine vj n. turn and nsit protective sere Amos, I Hackle Graham, Herman W. U I'ct. l.os Angeles l I ,!0 i San h'ranctsco S 2 .sdrt ! Hollywood 7 -2 .77S , Missions 7 :t .too iaklaml 7 .0 Sacramento 2 7 .2-2 , Seattle 2 S. .'JltO I Portland 1 t .100 j .National League StniuKngs i W. 1,. Vet. 1 Pittsburgh 4S ,li4'J Chicago 45 2ti .t4 I New York 45 33 .577 i St. I.ouls 37 3U .4S7 llrooklyn 4 40 .459 Philadelphia 33 42 .440 Boston ; 31 47 ,379 Cincinnati 27 45 .375 American League Standings W. 1.. Pet. Philadelphia 55 21 .724 New York Hi 2S .022 St. Louis 4ti 31 .5H7 Detroit -., 42 3S .525 Cleveland 3K 37 .507 Washington SS 45 .3S4 Chicago 29 51 .3G3 Hoslun 23 50 .291 and Henry Yeske, Don and l'Yed Smith, Joe Deal Walter Chadwlck, Al Maranda, Vein Sherwood anil 11 to 5 in the Angel's home town. Yesterday's Coust League scores; At San Krnnelsco: H. IT. E. Portland 4 10 3 The three greatest stake horses were, In order, Zev, Kxterminator and Man o'War. Thirly nalions are represented In Davis cup competition. Only 211 played this year. Announcing a Raggedy Ann PICTURE COLORING CONTEST For Kiddies 5 to 12 Years , The outline sketches foi1 coloring are free and you can get them at our store. The judges will decide the prize winners on neatness and good coloring. 1 st. prize Your choice of the big Raggedy Ann or Raggedy Andy Doll. 2 ndi. prize Raggedy Ann Small Doll. 3rd. prize Raggedy Ann Small Doll. 4th. prize Volland Raggedy Ann Story Book ' 5thi prize Volland Raggedy Ann Story Book. 6th. prize Volland Sunny Book. 7th. prize Volland Sunny Book. See the Prizes in our window display. Contest Closes July 20. La Grande Book & Stationerj Company 1114 Adams Ave. Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains Missions .12 lit 4 I and ways will be watched by the gamo authorities of all slates where the building of power pro jects are being contemplated. 1 Malcewicz To Meet Wrestling Champ K Los Angeles .... Sacramento .... Harfoot and and Severeld. At Oakland: 7 0 (! 0 Kent ing I.OS ANGKLKS. July II (AP) Joe Malcewicz, Ptica, N. Y., Pan ther, today had earned the right to meet Gus Sonnenberg, world's heavyweight wrestling champion. In a title match to be held hero July 24, as a result of his victory last night over Nick I.utze of Chi cago, who suffered a fractured rib in the only fall, when Malcewicsil H. H. i pinned him to the mat after one I San Francisco 9 13 , hour twenty minutes of grappling, j Oaklund ! and was unable to return, thereby I Gomez and forfeiting the match. j Hunst, Arlett, Kassich and Head. Knight and Woodull; Plllette nnd Hoffman. -. At Los Angeles: H. H. R Seattle 6 10 4 Hollywood 11 Hi 3 Jtisch, Kallio, Wilson nnd Hor reani; Hulvey and Cook. 'At Sacramento; It. l 0 Warren; HELEN WILLS DEFEATS MAN TENNIS STARl 3 S 0 Heed, Craghead; LONDON, July 11 (AP) MiwiJ Helen "Wills showed a select and ! keenly Interested gallery, luelud- ing the Prince of Wales, how easily! she is able to beat even a first class ! male tennis player, w hen on a prl- vate court In the west end of Lon- I don she defeated Captain Victor ' Cnzalet. M. P.. by scores of li-2. 0-4 . ' Captain Cazalet, former amateur ; siuash racquets champion of Hrit-j ain and a renowned tennis player,' was no match for the woman SEMES ii s&s iiimiellii to Miake as snmy igk- grade tive ... HBunt alBoiit the selMing paIee? .on the coaster it's Thrill v N.A v. in a cigarette it's JuST AS A STEAK can be tough, tasteless, disappointing or tender, crisp, done to a turn ... a cigarette can be flat, heavy, over-sweet or sparkling with spicy aroma and delicate tobacco flavors. To knowing smokers, Chesterfield makes the difference clear. A blend of fragrance.flavor, and satisfying character, to which cross-blending, the standard Chesterfield method, adds a final touch. In a cigarette it'sTASTE... In a Chesterfield it's " TASTE abo ve everything " Taste MILD... and yrt THEY SATISFY esterfield FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC lobicco., not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED WE believe every motnrisl should knuw the farts thiit prove the high cptulity unil cpluiu the low print of HlVEIiSlUU tires. Here llicy are: Take RlVEltSIIlK or any of the 5 or 6 leading tires on iho market remove, the name-iind there is 'comparatively little differenre between them, "selling talk" iiotwiihKlumliiii..'Joy them are anuil tires. Anil nil cost nrai t it .nlly iliemme to liu.e. - P - . . . 1 . . - ' . , .ii'HUli After all, practically nil the liigli-Knide tires, including RlVKHSIDKS, havo the name amount of rubber anil the name ainuunt of cotton eord. The prices mi these two iiiulrriulb are eslabliblird market prices that every larjie proilucrr uiunt pay. Skilled labor anil overhead cor are praelieally tb ante in all well-organi.ed lire factories. Therefore, there is no good reason why the production roMtn of all firfl quality tires should not be practically the Mine amount. - but, when you get to the sellinu tiVo. I hut is a different story. Take a 29 x 4. .10, 16,000-iiiile KlYKK.MDK balloon as an example. Our selling price on this tire, is t.'i.iU yet, when you buy any of the other live or six leading makes, of the same identical ipitilily as ItlVKItSIDK. the s:lbii; prices rsnpc from $7. .SO to in.2 on this si.e and on the larger kiy.es the difference is often $5 to $10 per tire. Why, when rost-to-make is practically the same, this de cided different in price to (be buyer? The answer is simple as A Ii C. Buying Kl I.KSIDKS, you pay only Ward's small profit over the iminufacturinv cost. Ituving any oilier lead ing make, von pav ihe " in-between profits required by the indirect method lif distrilmliiin i niye( . .' . That, in a nutshell, is the w hole story of III VKMSIDF. prices. That these prices are due solely to Ward's low Shl.l.l.NG costs, and not to any reduction in quality or cost of lilskilit, is proved by the figures already given . . . plus Ward's sale of millions of HlVliltSIDI'.S yearly under definite mileage guarantees of 16,01)11 and .'(0,000 miles. Come in, Today ! See for yourn(;lf VI hy KIVKKSIDKS are to be t om puretl only with the finest tireH made regardless of price. SUPER SERVICE FIRST QUALITY STANDARD RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE WARDWEAR Guaranteed for Guaranteed for , Guaranteed for 30,000 Miles 16,000 MUes 10,000 Miles MxVi o.plr .70 3U5.25 6 ply 7.08 :i0n3Vi H-oly S5.IS JUS.2S 4-pj $10.10 30i.11i 4-iily (4 44 305.00 4-ply 91.19 2', t.1oVpiy 10.4 ;3.50 " IS.lo 2M..W"ii . 30k3.5 - 1.M 32x4 , ."M , ,0 31x5.00 7.S :tl)4.30 " I1.4 3.6-0 " H.0 .10(4.50 1 . 336.0O 6-ply I.7 2')x4.4( '' SOS 'x5.23 9.i9 294.73 " 1S.OS 32x(i.50 " XI. IS 29x4.7S " 32x0.50 IS.S 30xkr.t S.OS 32x6.00 " 10. 7 30x3.00 " 14.00 32x6.75 8-ply .70 30x3.00 " a.fS 32x6.73 " 17. 29x4.75 " 60S 33x6.00 " 10. OS I 4 K' I.'f.l tTT . 'vmsT.i 1101-3 Washington Ave. Phone Main 18 La Grande, 0re