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Page T wo D uy FROCKS A most unusiml assortment of Day Time Frocks just arrived. Refreshing, cooling, sport styles in Voiles. Every smart young woman and Miss -will want at least one of these dresses. They are so fashionable, so feminine and so exception ally. comfortable for summer days. One Price $2.95 : Hill's Dependable Quality. CARDS' ILLNESS ! s is diagnosed; -I'll ;;(.( ' Fall, .of Champions Due to '"Vr Cracking of Veteran Pitching Staff. "llv ilt't'hi'i'i V. Ihirkor ( Associated l'rvs Sports. Writer) jft Here ami I hC'ie mii the pa pes of nseball history nri recorded tho Ira mat ic collapse of powerful base. all machines Inn the full of the 1). Louis Cn Ml Initio, National nt-no champions in "i'.2H, I brent -iiw in Kt down in tho honks iih no of the slrniifjcsi mul most tin sported of nil form reversals. 1 l-'or two months the Cards worn iln the Illicit iif 1 ho pennant chase, I'licn they foil npnii. There havo thcon n niiliibiT of explanations for KJtho collapse of (lie champions hut ,)iniMt of .the responsibility oun he "1 faced Illicit In it vntornn pilch I tip staff (hut cracked wldo open nt ;i limn when Hilly Siinihwoiih huil no up-a nd-oomlmr youngsters cap- I nl'lo of slopping Into t )u breach League Leaders 3 j? 1 fcI.ti,nw: , . '. r-t f Vint K 1 Hit y-s, . O. ..M I t K :i "J' T .. Jf j V I w?Jr J fyj J And m.u that the pacific Co :tst League has swuiik Into the sec ond half of the split season, lel'M look over pome of I he boys who were doing HiIoks. Above Is tins Suhr. youm; San I'rancb-co first packer, who led In homo runs. Center is his teammate. Klmer Jacobs, (he vet who showed the way in phchliij,., Jieloi Is Puyxy Jlufft, AUsiutt' ohtflf hler, who w the hltttnit klnf or the first hslf. t raw. Kf.v.i'av .-v- I. i c X Al o 4 W K ' f d I M 'l''''-l Time Dependable Values, On .Inn M of the current enm pnlKn On' Cards hud compiled a record of 34 vloiories nml 11 losses, n percentage, pf close to .Clio. Since thin date , the Cardinals linv lost ifiimi'H nrt won only hIx for season's record of 40 victories mul 1 42 defeat, a percental of less .than .r00. Thus In Iho Miort space of n I month the cards havn dropped fi-om a position us. n leading eon i tender for Ihn championship into ' doirflpht with Ibooklyn to May J mil of lh second division. I . Soiithwnrth's crew- lost proum! to thi Jindpers yesterday, howlnv to tho New York OluntH, 7 to 2, j while the Robins wor turniiiK j ha fit tlm Cincinnati Keds, A to This loft Out KohliiH only a iwme and a half nut of (lie first division. iCulw Cain Tho second place. ChloriKO Cubs shaved it hd If pmo off Pittsburgh's dead hy downing the Phillies in jhoth ends of n donhlo hill, 9 to (I, and 7 to tt. Chtiok Klein hit 1)1h 24th, ST.ih nnd 3fith homn runs dnr trir tlm donhln hill to iifMimo major loamto lofiilni'Mhlp In IIUh iloiiiirt mont. I lark WIImmi Kot hlK L'rd honior In tho flrrtt unte. An orror hy ( itoi(f Hlslej en- ahU'd tho IMrHloH to hout tho Hoh- ton ItnivoK, (i to 4 hi II Innings and stretch (heir wlnnini: streak to I jtdKhl In a row,1 The victory left 1 the pirates leading tho Cubs hy two nnd lmlf panics. -i 1 I V11 hc'n Homer I c h 1 Tho Yankees picked up half 11 ,uamo on the Athletics hy bMitlnj Detroit, 7 to ft while tho A's wore spllliiiiw 11 iloille hill with Clevo 1 land. t llahe Ruth's 2Mh homer of the .year In the ninth Inning; kuvo tho ! Yanks their win at Detroit. NIop I py fleldliiK spoiled Roy Sherld's j debut as a starling pitcher and he 1 was relieved by Kreddy Heimlich .who received credit for the victory. Cleveland wiimkmI IMunke. Rom mel and Yerkos to luko tho first Kame of their double hill with the I A's, H to fi, hut (ieoi'Ke Katunbaw ' stopped the Indians cold in the second which tho AthleticN won 4 to tl. Katnshaw pave seven stut tered hits and funned six men. Kil Walsh outpltuhed I 'red Mur herry as (he Chicago White Sox heat WashinKton. 4 to 1', nnd the 4t. Iuls Drowns pounded five Ronton hurlers for 1U hits to down the Red Sox, ID to U. HAVE PART IN ATHLETIC MEET XI-:V VOIiK. July lii (Al'l President Hoover ha consented to serve as honorary referee of the Infernatlonal track and field meet a nil ! Trav Princeton-Cornell teams at is Island on Saturday al- 1 Ihoiiirh he lanimt he present In I Iierson. i lil a letter traitsinlttfd by Drench! Strorther, his secretary, nnd made -public toilay by John T. MctJovern. , j chairman of the cnmm.!iieo in i leharire of the meet, the president ho plciHfi! to bs recited onorary referee to the field Karnes between the vMUm: t ea nw .f Oxford and Cambridge and the American teams from Princeton and Cornell, and only reirret that my duties here will noi permit me to be present and wlines them in lierwon. "The chnrneter hulldlnp Influ ence or clean sports is such that (they doMrve every encouragement, and beside Hint. 1 should have been nhid of the opportunity to welcome thct flmi youiiK men vis itlnir our stiores. Sir INme Howard. Rtitlsh am bassador, replied In a Mmll.ir vein. '. N. V., cnllecl.d t on Its tun roll this i.vs a dispatch. The eol- ( nnnm by the way, ;s Mis, llayward KILLS insects tne room an STANDARD OIL COMfANY Of j .L a ' ,J Swic Atui. fi-kJ LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA Al Tries Hurling 4 V .-"-J WH A7) I AL TYSON Sl'AV YORK (AP) They often mill tho tnound to Inko an outfield nint, hut I hey Kfldinn do tho ro vnrn. ' Yet A I Tywm In one outfielder who Ii:ih heroine a (dlehor. ( Tyson, who played with thn ;iantn and DoilMorH with inoderal , KiirefHtf, had to try pitching or quit the t;tim; lie hroke )iIn Kk at the I'olu KroundH in IW2H, and the acci dent Hlowed hint tip no much that IiIh dayn on the diamond apparent ly were over. Itut At worked on a curve and tied up with Hrnintnn of the New York-reniiKVlvanla league as a vpk ii tit r innundman. lie won IiIk first Ktiiiip hands down, holdiiiK WMkes Harre to throe nlnglcs. League Standings Hy lll A(M'ftll'll Plf'SH XATIOXAI, I.HAUrn W. it. I 'el. I .1:117 I .3ii I .r,7n , .4S8 : .4i;s .400 .3110 .3SII rittfiblll'K I'hlcnK" New Vurk .. St. I.oiiIm Hronklyn I'hlliiilrlphhi llnston Clnt'liiniitl 48 ;'S -Ill 3l! 4(1 12 .17 4'.' 32 4K .12 Ml Ill I'.l AM Kit I CAN j:.v:ri: W. L. n i'n Philadelphia Xew York .. St. Louis .... Detroit Cleveland .72:1 j;:i;t .iTX .r.L'4 .".(Ml .:isr, .3fi3 .:kii ,3a 3 .am 5(1 ..4fi 3a ..44 4(1 .41 4 it ..:to 4H ..stt r.:. W'jHhlMKlon ( 'IiIciiko Jtnston . j Chicago lloston . NIGHT FIGHTS j IKISTOX Knil.. SHuur, MiMinn. lilineki-il out .hick CiaKlliiM. MnMlnil, (li). NKW YORK Sunnily Imrriniin, N-lv Vnrli, Mloipt'il l'i tcr .hul(, JiTm'y I'lly. (ii). TtMIONTII SIcm. Ilni.ro. Tor nnln. out i.olnl i-l I'l.ll Tul.Ui, Ni w Vnrli. (Id), CKAXIl IIAl'lllS, MII'll. C.'I.IWf (imll'ivy. I...ilivllll'. IM., slopiii't- linlpli Siiiilli, Snn l.'rnll riwn, (2). FRANK WYKOFF HEATS RRACEY IN SE A T T L E SHATTLK. July 1C tAPl-After n lonif and strenitotis season cli maxed hv a whirlwind finish, world and nationally famous men and women track athletes today headed for their homes which are scattered throughout the ( nlted Stales and Canada. Many of the greatest cinder and field iirlM In the two hnmtrles came to the Pacific Northwest last wek and competed in the British '"1umhhi mid-summer carnival at Vancotivcr, H. C. Pridav and Sat- unlay and in the twilight meet of the ouimunitv Athletic assoeiatloi here last iUmJi!. A total of approxi- ' mutely Sa.iHtH per three meets. Prank Wykoff, fatlon of Califor hoiin atleuded the I i the sprfin; wii 1 nia. c.ipiured the ' DMt-yard dash event laM nhfht t from a field of classy peri ormers ' " J 7 seconds, or one-tenth of a I , etund slower than the official1 world's record. Claude Rracey. the Texas flier, was hoi on Wvknffs Is to finish se Poster, lu'jiro Slate college. mul while Wes- ico of Wachinn was third. They Did Ritlt Wlt What it mark In ehnlar-hlp those nncient Creek tihllovophei's would have made If ihe.v luiil en joyed the ildviinttii-es of liberal education. - I.oiiNv Pie Coii' ler.lotirtial, Miracle nellirlidt tmiy help you to for rive your etiemhw, bin il would litl:e n inlrncle for n lot of folk lo forahe I he ntceevi nf their fdetuD. Capper's WecUy. by CAUrORNU VZVL'X WWW iBraddock Works i With Left Hook i ! For Loughran , Xi:r YORK, July 1(1 (Al) , There ro rumorx that Jump J. ' liraddock has developed a tfoorl left hook which lie hopen to usu I with Kood off not when ho faeeK .Tommy LouKhran In their llffht heavy weight champlouwhlp. halt hi at tho Yankee Ktudlum TJiursday nlKht hut tho chance are that tho .lerney t'ily challenKor will fall hack upon hi (nifity rlht when and If a origin developH. J OlmerverM at Urartdock'M train ing camp at White Hutphtir HprlnKt. .V. Y havft noticed (he challenger working away with a left hook. Hut .In men J. In not hy any moiiuK ncKlctliitf IiIh fliHlKht rlfflit. It w;u a Htrai'ht ritiht thai hroke l . Pete Latzo'M Jaw, knocked out 1 Tuffy firlfflth and stopped Jlmniyj Mlattery and no one knows better i than Ifraddock that his fortune Is i hi his rij-'ht hand. . j j Will) that hand Draddock ' punches harder than any HkM heavyweight 'fin the htvti)fK, It J would seoni. Itut louuhrun. at his camp In llnsslelt Kali. 'S, Y -' pears tinworried, The champion, 1 apparently cIokp. to his hest form,' Is depending upon bin- speed and hnxliitf skill to keep him nut of thn way' of the challenger' punches. - l,eo Jimkl found that Kouh- ran oouht m floored hut Keo didn't find any way to keep the lluht j lioavywtiht champion down. The! Aberdeen assassin floored Tommy floored Tommy o,i r. ..out e. 'i,'r'I';n "'" twice In the first round at Madison Squar Loughran Kot up to box his way to a decision. Hut Jiraddock ! punches harder than lomskl and! IiiKhi-an may not lie able to et up If unit of (he Jersey City.'s slu;- K' r.s rights lauds flush on his Jaw. j Cooperation In Enforcement Is Sought By U. S. . ; NKW LONDON'. Conn., July Dl 1 ( A P) tio ernor l-'rankllu . D. j Roosevelt of New York, speaking- al the nocrr.iirs conference which opened hero loday, read a letter from (ienitfr W. Wlck.'i.shum, head of Provident Hoover's law enforce ment com mission In which Mr. Wickei xlia 111 polnlt J out weaknes ses, of the federal enforcement ael, and hiiKKcKled plans for ntreiu;(li enhitf It. The letter, descrlhcd , by Clover- nor Roosevelt as the first public j , expression of the law enforcement j ! chief , on the. mihjeet. f toints. out 'that 'eiil'orcemenl of Die ViSl.-iload 1 act has rested chiefly 011 lite shoulders of the federal tfovoi n- meiil. , I I It sm.'K''fctrt that some ' feasible ' means of dlldlitk' the. burden of ' enforcement between stult-H and na ! lional m)errnnent 1m 'ournl and , that slates be Riven police juriH ! diction over tin' "retallliiK" end of j (No "pecuniarily profitable crime" I of liquor law violation and the national noverumont retain polle 1 In if power over the "wholesale" j end of this "business," I WickcrshatnV Utter assured C.overnor Roosevelt that prohibi tion he in if a "most Kurlous subject" will h one of the chief national problems to In- Investigated by the taw enforcement corn mission. 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Look, another hank etn pl.ve. . , '. n . i Missions Again i TT.. j: T7.. rru- neuuiiig roi use Leading Position Hy l he AsKix'lalei! lres j Tho end of the second week of the pacific Coast league's closing ha If. season yesterday found I lol- ! lyivond, San Krnm-isoo, I,os Aueh- ; and the Mission Reds ch.sely ' hunched, with Sacra mcnto, (nk- ; land, Portland and Seattle 'way down In the second division. The fact that .Oakland was listed amoiu the roar rankers was no surprise, considering that- the fans would call that club's touh break In losing two series In a row to j the Mission Reds nnd the Seals, j However, a comeback was forecast f ror tills week. Oakland was scheduled to hepln the new series today ana Inst the 1 Angels on the la tier's home lot. The Missions were matched' against the Indians at Seattle. 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