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Saturday, July 13, 1929 Page Two LA GItANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. YOU NEED NO LONGER BE TOLD THAT YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE FOOT Seals Struggle To First Place In Coast League ATHLETICS TRIM ST. LOUIS TWICE V FOOT J SHOES FOR WOMEN Extra Narrow to Ex Ira Wide Sunday at 7:45 P. M., , over KGW HILL'S Dependable Dependable Quality. . Values, j 11- the-Associated I'roHH Situ l-'rancisco's Seals, struggling liii t-f I in regain lost laurels, forged ( to the top of the Pacific 'rum! j league In yesterday's second hulf '. series buttles, The Seals, With ten victories to their credit, and (wo games lout, displaced tho Loh An-, geles Angels, wlilt 'whom thy were tied for first the day before. Hol lywood occupied second place-, and ih" Aiwels tti'ic now tied for ililrd Willi Die Mission Iteds. , The Heal put over their Hevenlh consecutive triumph over (ho Oak- j In nd Oaks In the Kastbay hn)) grounds to clinch tin week's sched .,u li, the worn w;ts 8 to ti, ; j Klcvonlh Sirsiltilit Loss ' I Portland was nosed out liy the M Isslon I teds nl Recreation .park . liy it wiH'c of fi lo -I in 2 innings of intensive, competition! Hcol i,, running for lla'h'win In tho twelfth, scored on KJiiiiV single. Tho Hods led from the .first Inning tint 1 1 I he ninth when Cortland tied u) 'thn I'onnl, Nelson pitched the en tire gaino for the ileds. Casrurella replaced chesterfield for. Portland after the sixth, and M a ha f fey fin ished. .. j J Philadelphia and Pitts burg Both Increase Lead in Major Leagues. TEXAS WOULD KEEP WORKERS FROM MEXICO Kleven Innhuis- of warm scrap ping were -necessary tu decide Hnc raTiicnlo'H vieim over. the Los Art getes Angels by a 4 In H score In tlx' capital, ' . 'i ThP Hollywood HI a rs made it fun r In a row over the Seattle In dians' at Los Angeles, hy a tally of' I to (J. I'orl In ml Missions '. U2 Innings). liatteries: Chesterfield, Cascarel la and Woodall; NeJsonaml Hald wln. - AlKTIN, Tpk., (AH) Texas ha moved to retain Its present supply ,'of foreign lahnr In a n I Ul tia I Ion of vV rMlM. fAWw I" . . " ',U1,K'- U1 V AT SAX. PFtANCISCO Mill, which wouiti piaee .ih'mciiii . immigration on a quota basis, . j A bill Imposing ail annual tnx of $1,01)0 , on emigrant U(,'i'iH-lc.i has ;li('in passed by Ihe Texas legisla ture. It fn in I ended to discourage ' furt her ' removal of Mexican labor iOUl of (lie slate. Another measure, calling for a commission to Investigate horde i Immigration conditions, has been introduced in congress by Hep. I'litndf Hudspeth, .lumen J. DavlH, Keeri'tary of labor, rcrontly vl.Hltcd TexaH lo Hfiiity the Mexican labor Mitnatfon. Itcp. A. JolniMOn, author of the new Texan law. Kith) It wa.i a direct move to counteract pnsflihlu (ffeclH of the llox bill, lie declared It waa Intended lo rcHtrlct artivlli of In bur au;encIiK that make. Texan an annual recruitiiiK- Kronnd for Colorado ber-t lieldM, northern for eMtH ami other out-of-Male inb-r- Ity Wiltlaiii J. Chlpmiin (Assox'laicd Trews Hporln Writer) l-'avorlteH In the two major leajfiir-H had nuthing but a breeze yesterday, wave the cam of th (!lantK and the Culm who played each other. The young men of John McCniW rallied in the hist two rounds to pull this one out hy -i to :t In ten innings, and the I'lratci gained a full game on the liruins by the Kliuple process of giving the Chillies their dally lulir.g, i to 4. The I 'b ales now lead by three games. Cornelius AleGfllieuddy spread gloom lit St. I.ouis by leading the Athli'iies to a double victory over the Brown by 10 lo 0 and H to 'I, and the same time added a tech nical half -gu ine to IiIh lead ovei tho Yankeea who crushed the White Sox by 'l to 2. The Maekluti margin now is eight and one-hall games, seven of which are in the lost coin mn which baseball folic regard as money In the hank. . . KtuhlMru Con list The (jlant-Cub game was thft most stubbornly contested battle of the day. with 1-arry Men ton shading three Chicago rivals by a whisker at the finish. HudlPlgh (iilniis guve the Chil lies thirteen hiu at Ha ker howl, hut as usual, was stlngly with run. Two three-run outbursts by hla support were sufficient to bring him hin . fifteenth victory. The f IIIAV WHKSTIiKli WIXS j JltJKXIO, Ore,, July 13 (AC) ' .Mervln I la rack man, Seattle, went i down to defeat before Vaiiui Joe, j Sonora Indian grappler, laHt night ( when the Jndlan took two mil of I three falls in a torrid affair, Mar- j ackman took the first fall In li'J j minutes and the Indians' manager ( tnrew a tuwei in me ring. i While tingling for another Bos ton crab, the Indian tossed Ihtrack man Into the ropPs. The Seville i man's chin hit (he floor and he I lost the match in 22 minutes. The third was won by the Indian in one minute and a half. . Moe Gains Three I On Opponent In j First Nine Holes! League Standings MISSION' IIIIJ-S COirXTRY CU:i:, Kansax Cliy, July 1 :i (AC) Don .Moe, I !t -year-old college student of Cortland, Ore,, today continued his drive for the Western Amateur golf crown and was three' Mission up 'on (illbert Carter, of Xevnda, Hacrnmento Mo., in the end of nine holes of j Oakland their :jG hole final inateh In the Seuiile Ii -The Assorlured Press I'BclfK Ciwst league W. I. Sirn FraneUeo I ft 2 Los Angeles 9 3 Hollywood !i 3 New Faces Held Certain For U. S. Wightman Team Hy ti:i osm u;n (A.- e:ateil Vrt'n S.hIh Wrllei: ) NKW VOItK. (AC) AIHioukIi Auiur;ea packs a powerful double harrcled tennis threat in. the ca pable persuns of its I wo- Helens Wills and', Jacobs an earnest search now is under wuyfor wor I hy material with which lo back them up in the Wlghtinnn cup team malcin-w to Imi played at 1mi el Hills In August. , Kngland won hist year because' of better secondary strength, audi tournament here, i ' Aloe uanl; a 2'J-fooi putt for hlidie two on the ninth to go three; iiii afteV Carter's drive had landed I Pittsburgh . loff the green and to the left. Car-I Chicago ter who Ih golf captain at the Cnl- New York verslly of Missouri, vnn outdriving St. Louis Aloe slightly throughout the first . Hrooklyn nine and placing his approaches ' Chiiodelphia close to the pin, hut his putls were Cllieinuatl .. j Cortland I 1 1 1 National league Standing not dropping. i A small gallery followed the players an tiny trekked down the first fairway. The day was sunny and hot and the course in ood condition. Hoston W. f.ll 4i 47 , :ss & :i:t 29 Pvt. ' .s:;:; .7r,o .7f.Jl .7f .400 ' .2 ft a 1 .ii7 1 .os:; 1 ,or,s j .! 'l i .m .4111 .4L".P I .Ml!.; Why KELVINATED food tastes better Amcrh'aii l-eaguc Standings Net Finals To Be Played Off , Sunday Philadelphia New York .... St. Louis v Ur-troii Cleveland Washington , Chleugo ... Hoston W. 67 47 46 43 . :vj 2!t 2! 24 Pet. . .7:tl .Ii27 .5X2 .52 4 .r.iu; .:ts-7 .:trR .2!)t Kesults It. II. K. 4 12 2 5 13 5 AT LOS AXfJKLKS: Seiillh ,. 1 1 liy wood lotteries: Oraham, l he urpa.ss:iig skill of Its tcain in lo'ibb a play. . The master minds ' behind i lie present campaign are none too confident that the two Helens, both of whom were on I he j team last year, will he able to turn j buck the Hrltlsh invasion unaided. ! The current scries promises lo hold more interest than any other ' in the last three or four years as each nation has three victories to , its cren:t since tbe trophy was straight sets. game was unioue In that no hat- oIjicimI fn enmnottiion in Hi-:t mi.i man cleared thut right field wall. ! (he winner ni .'oiei ihiIh uitt 1 1,1 ,np n'' division San Fran- The Cardinals gave Hrooklyn foi ge into the lead, fans an Intimate demonstration of) ciii n,1(1 ito i rn vide a third singles' player and also io produce tho strongest possible partners for the -two Helens in doubles, the Unlletl Stales cllher can call upon the old guard which includes such veterans as Airs. Mollu Mallory and Alius Kleauor CORTLAND, Oi July 13 (AP) Alajorle Leeming. Victoria, H. C,'.,' and Dorothy Weisel. San Franeiseo, who .swung into the finals of the Oregon State women's singles ten nis title tilt by safely eliminating their competitors yesterday, will ud Its affairs had been placed in! play off the final game tomorrow, tho hands of the comptroller. Miss Leeming yesterday defeated Airs. Colda Cross. Californfail, 10-8. ; fi-l. while Allss Weisel downed! Margery AfacKnrland. Cortland, in , I OI, HANK CI-OSIX SANFOHD. KIh., July 13 (AC) ' The Klrsc National bank, ohlest banking institution In Seminole eounly, was closed today. A notice ffVrfte" ill wk AsJJil ii-l, -l. and I am! Itorrea nl; Hassler. ThotiMtson why the champions no longorare in' the race, The St l.oui.sans combed Da..y Va hce for five runs in the) first half of the ninth to break a' 1 2 to 2 slaU-mcnt, but 'promptly) 'proceeded to give tin game rlghL i Ti. IL K. hack to Hrooklyn In the honwHialf. . i 12 4 Threti St. Louis errors, four passeH . I'M I anil three hits enabled the Kohlns; Samtherg to score six runs with one out to Wetxel win hy S to 7. J I eisco players defeated a combina tion of Calo Alto, and Los Angeles Tnro.nct weilders for the title. In the doubles. Itay (''asey and Her bert Suhr; from the bay district, COTvfP YOUNG " OUMIi people! Those anxloua to profit l-y the superior fucililfea 1 1 the NOBTHWKSTKIlN lnd Kcaualnted with Its mrullment montlid in ftd ranee. j AT OAKLAND: Tt. 11. K. j Sa ' l'racisco K 13 1 Oakland it 13 3 I naileries: .Malls and Heed; On i movich and Lombartll. CStM. Without Hiieli a law-It was fear et Texus farmers and ranchmen some day would find their lubor supply gone dm to greater my of I'ered in other states. .More than 5 no, ono Mexicans now perform about 7 per cent of the farm and janch work in southwestern TVxnt-, il In estimated. A visiting Mritlsher sii.vm Alnerl-ca-'hWed bail' Kngllsh. And some of the Sealed Is terrible, too. AT HACK A M UNTO: It, . Los Angeles ; H' Sacramento , 4 ;i (lo Innings). Itatlerles: Walsh and Handherg Vinci a nd Scvcrcid. The Clnclnnali iteds fought their I way to within a few percentage points of an escape from the cel lar by larruping the H raves for the third successive afternoon. The Iteils milled behind Klxcy for two ! runs In the ninth to tie, and won i by 4 to 3 with a single marker two 10. Innings later, il v The Tigers rallied Tor four in the 3 ninth to win a weird game from the Hcd Sox by 13 to 12, and the In diiHis shaded Washington at Cleve land by 3 to 2. outgeneralled Law'rusun Drlscoll uoUcy of llmiilnir iu en- ami Kurt Hermit, -4, -0, (i-H. rullrm-rit to KOO ttudoiu. Although (he Kncounler went application for four sets, it was not until the final unt tli:it Hrl I it ml I foi-ti.lt f C.oss or turn lo its up and ;on.lng p J( bnM((1 ()f lpnnjH (hftt .. gerous, hut the victors easily over-j shouldn't they? 'rlibfani J So similar school offers mre moJern f None tclves more efficient t ruin hip, i Uone xivea more preAonul attorn iuj. . None is more luay acvrfiiiru. it now con rse young girls for ussUtnnc-. I looks as though the latter will be followed. Although Miss (Josh has been playing sterling tennis In this coun try of late, the non-playing captain of last year'. team is exceedingly j unlikely lo be called upon in an j acitve role this season, us is Airs. Mallory who was uniformly uusuc C'.;Sl'ul invher two appearances in I lie I!I2X series at Wimbledon. ;, One of Ihe comparative "kMis" , who may get the call is thai dainty I an-1, promising miss, "Midge." (Hod man, a student at the I'iKveislty of HACK WILSON BREAKS EVEN IN REDS TILT "Eyei" In Swii, Chtaic f!:nc lira ii'iiiliin.i In su-Iks clii'csp hy II... iii-iImii nr icllnlii Imc. IimIii In Ihi. ciinls. IM ih). hl,.R fi-nll frniii ihe Illicnilliin nf lh U'iisi's. Siiiiii iiiiilnirlili.fi linvn uil vniiicil Ih.' Ilii'iir.v llinl Mm rile iiml KI'IIKM llf ShIIZI'I-IHIIiI llllVP Hilllip. IliltlS In iu Willi (Ills iii..ll.v r !.. lIllcllIK l'.VI'H III 1 1 -..si!. ..S(Hlllnrii ('ulll'ornlii iiml u play.-r , ' , wlio appi'iirrt rciHly Tor hfi- liiipliHin Baby s Way I repaid, inn imiimm.i m-... n ih nm im. (Mi m piny 1lli odd idliKli'H niaU'h. . A'eu' Insurance Plan XKW VnilH, .Inly 13 (AP) A huilllo hotwci'li tho Cincinnati llod.s nnd clii.-iino CiibHwns pndi'd In n tlraw. j . Thp llfdH .senred fii'Ht Mood when ; llni-k Wilson, liitiTPl-Kltnni'd mil- ; floldcr fnr tilt' Cnlis. vn Kusir'iiikil ; fnr t li rpi' ' 1 ii ys for inViiililiK thni Hi'dw' ilutiolil. on July -1. Thp CiiIik! KalllPd Mil pvi'il hl'Pnk ypstoi'day. whpn .lolin A. Iloydlpr None attrHLts H belter lyp of At.iiletlt. None u tMtl.r plftinivd or muipprp. None better places iu uriujuuli-fl. Hone better ineriu your cun.lrierution. :ur free booklet, HOVK YOUK KUTURK ruKWAKU, liHa helped thou.eiiilB und Et will help you. Higil School Hun. I.I1U 1 burn. 6:80 p.m. yiCTUALLY speak ing, the use of a Kelvinator makes foods taste better. Simply, the farts are these: If your refrigeration is too .cold, food freezes and the flavor is killed. If it is not cold enough, your food spoils. Perhaps this spoilage is not 'enough to he very noticeable. But bacteria increase so fast that they destroy freshness and subtly ruin flavor. Come in aid let us tell you about the wonderful New Silent Kelvinators. You will be delighted at their truly amazing silence and their many unusual conveniences. , . You can enjoy your Kelvinator at once. Buy it now on Kel vinator's attractive RcDisCo monthly budget plan. THE I V. I. I A B I. E KELVINATOR Flexible Rubber lee Trays . An Appreciated Convenience The New Kelvinator rubber tray for ice. cubes. Hexes easily in the hand, releasing in a flash one or a dozen ice cubes without melting or waste of ice. K-,2Z Miss Marjorle Morr;ll of Dedhatn. the National league, m . , ' mm. S8m t NO SUMMER DAY Incomplete Without It For a healthful diet those warm days there's nothing like ice cream. Fmzen goodness . . . the daily treat that makes the day complete. Our popular ice cream is made of pure, choice ingredients, and has the delicious flavor that makes you ask for more. Crown-ups and child ren alike prefer it. Order some today. For health . . . for coolness . . . for pint) enjoyment . . . plan to serve this delicious summer food on your daily menu. At Your Dealers. WIVE MOUNTAIN ICE CRKAM . Made in La Grande.'. CIIICAt.O, (AD Hahy Scllliel- j , der charges prepaid! flag, u Hernhard J. .Schneider Jr;' who ""Mb arrived In this world In June, need 'his assignment. - .tever 'worry about Increasing meo-! Mf Kd;th Cross ofHan ieal Josts nor need hi parents. cisco proved something of irdfsap Jle U the first baby to come im- pointment in Kuroiiean play, but II del" the new health Insurance con- "in probable that she will be teamed tracts recently inauguraietl by 227 with . Miss Wills in double ncver Chiciigo physicians, j the I ess. The two llebiiH, ihe keen. No. li ill the national rank Hoi eh a head of Miss Clad- js .uuotliet'-v.nkely, .eajididuto .sanlt ' 1 -pitcher Krnn- Station". f ea r. president of MOR lcnuitted Wil- wMtoa lie committed Day School Enrolr Ji year thru today I h or n noininal sum paid yearly, Hahy Hehnlcdcr and the other nieinberH of his family are assured the best medical ami hospital care. No matter how lilgh the fees, they are absorbed liy the Health and Hospital Service Hureau, said to tu 1 he first orga nidation of kind. The best part of the plan I la by Schhiider's case, so far, that no bills accompanied him. est of rivals, have never he It- Hav You? Wo nrp mMsi'd to eat consider ilhle fish hi the spring lo supply the Iodine, needed to prevent ee'rlaln liltylcal iroithictt, 'n. followers of Mils iitlvhe might miv; "I'iiim cannot harm me: iodi i imiuv !" ten together as purl tiers and that feat probably will not be achieved this time. Considerable thought will he used in picking the doublcM teaiiVs sm 1; is lu tills department t Tin r the Itrflish held the edge which en abled them to win last year. With t wo teams In tho f.nals at Wim bletlon, they appear to he fully as si rong lu tandem play I his sea son. son of a charge that an "unjustU'able and brutal in . .I'e.te. fionohue yereran of the l!eds at the Union Chicago, the same night, n only deduce with cer tainty," lleydler. satd, "that the men passed Insults to each other and that 1 oiiohue in if II reason ableness shou hi have been ppe- n gol- pared to defend himself." PRTHWESTERJM 'choofof lonimerceiiy Bboaoway and Salmon Portland, Ohkcon ' EASY TERMS. Ah low -'if $:!.". on down and .S.1'." per month. We'll buy your old refrigerator. CARR FURNITURE CO, INC. THERE ARE KHLVINATOK I-LHCTRIC INSTALLATIONS FOR EVERY COMMERCIAL PURPOSE The league president, alt hough he dismissed Ihe, charges, censured Wilson for "initiating a fight in u public gathering place." NIGHT FIGHTS Cremation in America The Mrst cremalory In Ihe Cnited States was established at Wash "iKlnn. I'a hy ir. . .Inline ., Mo.vne In 1ST;. The irM renin Hull wim that of ihe hodv of Ihiron 'le I'alin, in I e, einl..-,- f ,, year. Where Clockw'Are Needed ' 1 A Columbia irofexor sa.s alarm clocks shouhl he hatiivhcd from Hit hetlroonis, piobably on tin theory Ihal they ar more essential in the classroom.- Ialun I tally News. Trick's Value in Building In Ihe laaiuifaeliire of hiieli I hey are burned for rhi h under u tctaperalnre of ".iki ile'cei. I'.rh'k cammf burn or crumble un der heal thereafter. They Increase the lire resilame of a home many limes over. WOMEN PLAY FASTER GAME;- BRIEFER COSTUMES HELP! liy Ihe Associated Press AlilOItDKKN, Wash. Maxta Tlosenbloom; New York, outpoint ed Willie 1-Vldnifin. Hrooklyn ( ti). Joe Cray, Aberdeen Kill pi no, knocked out Hobby (Jray, Los An geles ( 1 ). "Tiger" Jensen, Aber deen, knocked out Teddy McNiilty. San Piego, (3L C1IICACO- .lack "Kid" Herg. Kngland. out pointed 1 Icrman T'er lick, Kalamazoo, Mich., (10). NKW YOItKlave Shade. Cal ifornia, nut pointed Leo Mitchell, Callfornhi, (10). , , San Diego, t Cal. - Dynamite Jackson, Los Angeles, outpointed Seal Harris. Chicago, t III). Columbus, (l. Kddie O'Oowd. ( 'ohimhus, outpoint ed lMtlie Hur rell, Krie, la., (in). luitli YranKClcaviaer if L- Thbi h.irder tilttlng gem r.ition of feminine siarrs could never play In the biindliii). ;;.ttineiitH t-tbovc) which Were popiil.tr I'ft Vi'.irs The iiumIi-iii j;til i :iU is dlinui by Mil Charlotte Cb.iptn, Aiittt h .in player. We are alway.-t. on Ihe go And reasonable, w c'i have you know. 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