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Tuesday, August 6, 1929 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wayne Knit Hosiery All shades in Service and Chiffon Weights Hill's Dependable Dependable Quality. values. Three Teams In Coast League In Race For Flag lly the Asorintnl IVe Wit h I hree teams bunched al i 'mi neck it nd neck Tin' ihe lead t of iht Pacific. Coiiht league, rim fiiinl few veekH if the lf2& i.i -jiMiui, It apnea red today, would " novo the most exciting of' hot h j4cntlfinK. The Seals were first, ,.lllt "i A it..,., ..lit .if .111 I ltd llnllv- w..oil Siarn i.cr.m.l. with 211 out of V!"1'."' fr""' '""''" llrni.klyn NATIONAL TEAMS ! TRAILING CUBS Chicago Scrappers Extend Lead to Seven and a Half Games. ; Uy Kdmird .1, Nell - I f Afocbiien itch ?i(ii'(H ninr : if thf Philadelphia Atlilf if c , don't crack pretty sunn or t hi t'hi cjigo CuliH quit winning all those hall games, they'll he able to stage j the worlds M-rJes late mis inontn ttii'l finish out the league schedule whenever they get around to It. American league fans are getting' iiHfd to seeing on I'hih pounce on tlx pennant Into in August and' leave the resr if the circuit si rug- ' gling in u second division, any- ; where from a dozen in twenty gn iflon behind. The Van keen made j a pi act lee of it for a couple of j seasons and now the Athletics have thejr rivals ruhberlegged from try- , ing to entch up. It haH remained for the. fobs, however, to turn the customary knock-down, drag-nut struggle for the National league flag Into n I meek procession thai consists of one leadei and we von tail enders. The cardinals, (Hants and Ihe 11 r- ', fates, always there or thereabout I for the past few year, look Jui-t J Jlike the ithI of the clubs thin sen- i win. Cuiis Have lllg Margin Today the Cubs have a margin of 1 games over the second place I'h-ntes and If any further proof of championship claps was needed. the Cubs stormed up from behind yesterday to take a ding-dong de Women Swimming Champs Defend Titles I . " I i 1 ! W U 3?vAHolw7 l JT J Wfo ? A tt t t I sal ! f-'l $ X - dances i Form Pointers One of the Wr hitches now uh d in the corn hell is the eisht-hor.se hookup. With tit; one man can plow about eiifht and 11 half ucres, d;tik 4u acres, or harrow SO acres ! in u day. 1 the eltfht-horH" hitch, ! the animals iih-iMly are hitched I:i ; 1 tuudcin in . two four-altrcast tiiiits. Other his team hitches adapted to pen oral use are the six and U'-hois j hoolillp::. i The average cow in 11 1 1 1 k needs' ( at I past one ounce of sail u day. j i and a heavy producer should wi I more. Some dairymen mix salt . v;th the Ki'iiln mi.Murc, usin one ! or I wo pounds of vsnll to HH puiindn ; of concvntralcH. ; Hen that start to molt in .1 Dy j should he culled for-Kood kk 1"'" 1 diiction. Those thai start to molt I early In AukuhI '"'' or may not be culled. depenlii)K on how clos.-iy ; Ihc flock is culled. Those thai, de j l;iy molt in tc until after the mildle -of AiiKU.fl usual ly are Kood ro ! il icers. The beM producers, how- over, Kcnerally lay into the first I part, of September, or even later, I before they hesln to molt. Speed and feminine beauty will lie on display at Waiklki, AitKiu't 7-!i, at the women's national out door HWimniiiiK ( huniploiishi)M. Krances lilckerton. one of the island stars, is shown above between two champions from the mainland. Most farmer utilize their poor- .i.fill'v linv t,v rKr-illiiir it lit bulls 'and dry rows, hut It is better to 'dispose or 1( In oilier ways. Dry 1 cows must ho wtdl fed If they are lo produce lurtfo (iuintitieg of millt after cnlvln. Very, little poor hay should be iven them.' ai, and the San 1'Vnwlneo .Mis-. Minus were third, with 2 out of '.W. ' The Seals wcre'schednled lo open this week'H series against the Mis-' shui Iteds at San Kiancisco, and in view of the prize Involved, Mime lhiiU'ers. fi in H, In 1i! Innlmrs. The vfeiory was the L'Oth for the Cnhs In their last L'li jrames, The youthful .Met Oil hln-dcd I'lttshniK's horieM of winning from the Ciiints through a speelijeular fair baseball was believed to be In " ' " m" n.iiH if'iiioii, me I'li.nes ciuoiictl in live. jnospeet. I'asl series between these two clubs have always yielded the .utniosl In ativentnrnuH play, and this week will he no exception. I M'oppliiK the odd Kttiuo of the V.Hnrles to Oscar Vltt's snappy oiit Yit whll the Missions inert Ki ound hy fiKhlln(? hard to win from the AiikpIs, the Seals whittled away much of their reserve last week. AiittW Are Troubled drove Carl Mays from the mound, and seemingly were on I he hih road to victory when Ott picked up HarleM's nitb bit and threw nut Kings of Seas Gun For Laurels Acquired By New German Vessel AITIlIt IMTCIIIXCS ItKCOHO iT. LOITIS, Aur. it (AP) f; rover ('leveland Alexander today as KUiininj,' for a new all-lime National pitching record. Kreucli line Ion if iiro an-I "Old Pete" lied Christy Mathew- I Ktuno usually will do well vllho:it 1 plans for a l.aon root lln- son's record last Thursday by reis- In nitrogen terlllizer, but it benefits When planting a legume crop for green manuring or as n cover crop which w;ll add nitrogen or humus to run-down soil, it often pays to fertilize before planting. The le. My !l. I. lvi;i,I.IMI K . The AKwncliiK'ii Vwss Stuff Wi-llcr) no-:uci NKW VOKK (AIJ) The reign er, and on his return fnnn Kurnpe terlng his 371' mound triumph. To- from application of phosphorus and j of the Hiemeii, new uueen of the two dayn ago, Jean TilMer. ussisla:it day he had the pitching call for the t potash. aeu. extends over a rebellious do- director of the line In the I'nlted ('ardtnnls against the JJo.ston main. I States and Canada. rdlerateI that IJraves nnd hopes to establish a The rule of Ibis new North 0r-the project would go through, lie new mark. Walter Johnson holds man l.loyd liner, barely enthroned i ilecLned to kIvp figures, contenting the American league record, piling tbeneuth the mythical blue pennant himself with saying that the vessel up 4 111 victories in 21 seasons. CJeahiring . - a special showing of the new Simmons WMAM Tin- Bemi lyres! U by fur the most popular mattress ituulc . . . and it should lie. Tor it is the result of years of sciciililie. study. It is entirely iliuVrcnL from all other mat tresses. A centre luer thatC4inii's right to the very edge is made up of hundreds ttf Miiall, resilient wirv. iils. '1'heso support the hotly iiitiieiiig complete muscular re laxation . . . hich results in a chtlil-liUe restful fclrep, lop and bottom are then made up of layer after layer of fine mattressing . . . amltntr this maguiliccnt dura hie duiuuk. I'astel shades. All-over or medallion patterns fp4Ai)U FURNITURE CO.. INC- Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers . 11.7 .it mi- Miur mi i in- unai j Jug oui, i r an ei 1 aim rerry nil of the AUanlti', ulready Is be- ur :han anything afloat today." In If flinltn-iir,.,! III. n-.llf.iw 'I'll.. C. II.... ,1,........!. Il,n ! ! vi A'.,'!1l,? :vmi I'rance, CI real Hrl'.uiu ami the the keel would be laid with a year' Louis Cardinals. is ready to get . Miii.riir i.iuco io auo 10 rnlleil Slates are the neir M game lead over the Van keen in the American league hut Troubles of the I.os Angeles club 1 " enner in spin- Mty 0f C.:nard, whose Maiirentanla -have been by no mean diminished lin ,w" suies wtlh the Si. Louis for :j y,-ars prevailed as the lasl- by the jufinisiilon of Jack Leli- "'-owiih while New Vork was iille. K.AV coinim-rcial vessel afloat until Velt as manager. While there Is Tn'' I!"wiik treated Itube Walberg tho coming of the Itreincii. ,.-Vph-uty f hilling strength on the. i""K li the first session, win- jluiiors u Hi.- (tit n are b-m- Lis Angeles leant, as a whole the (i lo Kress helped the St. porarily secure. even from the club is woefully slow mi tho bases, ,-""lH fnnno with a homer wllh one threal of the Maiiieiania, while in aial app-iii's dispirited on the field, on- . tierniany a sislei- sltip, the Kuiopa, and i.imh feet in lengih and would apparently lacking new blood. ! 'rho gerund pmie went 12 Inn- is building and iVporlH that .1 will cost nppro-dmateiy ' $2r.,0ii(),tiiMi. tudlvidual memberH of the Mis- ""a as i .ei i t n ove a nil ( icorge surpass 1 he accomplishmenlN of '.he I'laus nr.- to have the. vessel In shut Iteds were coiifiileni tudny l-'rench, for a new Cuiiurdcr to cost heiween hack into the game. Ilafey was While Star and Cnited States lines, $2r,(MiM,uii(i and $:tii,"i0.tMi(). Kinal out since July 2i when he Injured and particularly the Itrdlsh dyna- d signs arr- being considered. his 'right rhuih in sliding to the Work has been siarted on the plnte. new white Star Oceanic, although progress has been halted pending ' determination of whether the pro-' p'.il-.-tlon w III be Diesel - Klecfilc or ; Tnibo-ehctrlc. . . j It will pe of fia.oan gcoss lo'is Through membe'ship In a dairy) herd linprovenic-.U association, ihei" hack WILSON' AltOt'T . KVK.V dairyman may have a herd of 20 ! CIHCAOO. Aug, (I, A1') Hack cows tested for about $:t a year perl Wilson.. Cubs' clogging outfielder, cow. He will learn now much tnei Ih about even with Dazuy Vance. 1 IIATKY TO PLAY ACJAIN j cow eats, what her feed costs, how j star Itrooklyn iinrler. Wilson, who j ST. LOUis, Aug. t; (Al) Chick ' miic.Ii (iiilk she prniiticcK, how miic'.i until yesterday had fanned eiifht: bmtcriat it contains, ami now . straight times in attempting to destroyeii ami a restaurant cnar ninch she returns in income over get a hit off Vance, came up in red hy a. blaxe that struck the tin cost of feed. An increased pro- the sixteenth Inning and peeled off j group of buildings at 1 a. m. to ducilon of only one pound of but-, a single which drove Knglish over (Jay. Cortland fire fighting equip lerfal a month, more than pays for with the winning run in the !) to nienl aided local apparatus. Loss I-'IHK HITS OSVVKftO riSWKCiO, Ore.. Aug. Aug. 0, (Al') The : Oswego poptoffjc was damaged and some, r mail was burned, a blacksmith shop was the cos! of all thi-s Informal hn. t , victory. ' was estimated at $7aoo. Kiiiushaw. another pair of Athletic presfiit record holder. that before the present series Is over, I hey will have displaced the aces, pounded hard before Jack operation hi about two years. Cubs For 53 Years' Kvcn before the llrcmcii depart-I Cjuinn came tn and led Ihe Mnek- ed last wi k on its maiden vuvnu." ' rt in ir S.als as league leaders. They t ' connuest. .iute lo establish a new record of 4 days ituwto umtuyo p.ilnted to the sudden decline of M,ulH hit an Important homer that 1 hours minutes beiween Cher-; Klmer Jacobs and llollls Thurston .helped tie the score In the ninth, bourn and New Vork. major coin-j U 'WIllflWIrtaiK reasons, bill rthlNM"' -"?' -him wm- i m m ihm- nimi t o.iern-i run- re.spect they themselves are not M,,J,fm't hi the first. JloJey scured struct Ion of new giant siiiis, but I eillCAOO, vug. fi (Al) Chl- uhoJIy. unperturbed, for- two of tno winning run In the twelfth o steps toward aciual accomplish- cago's niost faithful and .-most ihelr own star pitchers. Mert.ui Ifshop'H single. inuiit were slow -in r f 1 i h Itremen silent baseball fan has been t Nelson and Herman I'lllette failed Senators elehrate complcled its spectacular trip. found. , lo display much effectiveness '''he Washington Senators .staged The oyage stirred shipping cfr- ' Ho is Dr. L. It. Wilson who has against the Angels. some sort of a celebration In the . ele.s lo recognition df a tremen- been "rooting" for the Cubs 'for fill' oniy oiuer game in the Aineriean oous compeiition wnicii win revoiu- years, suirung wnen a. u. rpaiu-j ; league, overwhelming I let roil 1 i loni.n iransoceaiiic buHtiteNs, and nig was a star ami mo i 'incago to fi, Knur Tiger pile hers allowed steps must be taken Immediately to National league club played on the' 2 1 hits. meet it. lake front In 1R7U. I I'ercy Jones, wen II blest hurler The rolled Stales ll:ies, 1iaib'd , rr. ATlson was discovered by ( hi the majors, tossed his first game hy I'aul V. chapman, banker, hsi.C Hob Lewis, Cub traveling jsecre- ! In a month for Ihe Ihmton llraves announced tliat'keHs will be laid tary. while the club was on Its last j and Shut out St. Louis, fi to o, wllh curly mi y ar for two new ships, , eastern trip, Lewis noticed him in ach to vttsi $2fi.oaMtuiui, and each; the stands near the Cub bench at .in a horse it's Whew They Play The Seattle Indians were sched uled (o meet the ' Oakland Oaks acro.is the bay. while l.os Angeles 1 and 1 1 oily wood were matched In ihe southern metropolis, and Cort land was to meet the Senators at Sacramento, STASIAK STILL QUALIFIES AS HONE CRUSHER .three scattered hits. The Clucln jinttl rteds dropped the last game I of the series to I'hlladclphla, 7 to J (i. when a four-run rally fell one Jarker short of lying the seun the ninth. lu he larger than the flagship l.i vl alhan, which is of rili.it.17 registered tonnaue and ito" r,.,.t long. No I 'hi la del th la. New York. Itoston and Itrooklyn, and finally Intro- i duced himself and asked Wilson if hi Mux Schmeling Not To Battle Sharkey, Report MONTH KAL, Que., Aug. (AIM Stanley Staslak. the Olant I'ole who broke an opponent's leg In Toronto last week, disabled wia deck Zbysv.ko, former world's wrestling champion, at the Mount lloyal arena here last night. After, an hour and 1,1 minutes of wild wrestling ,hvf;lio succeed ed In pinning his opponent's shoulder to the mat. Stasiak was far from finished however, and when the wrestlers returned after the Interval, he tore Into the lighter Xbvwzko with n rush that almost ...m. utoim which had been set tentatively for .-e '" inner i ;i tt I tel roll, now spied estimates of the new ships ; he always followed the club, I were g.vi ii, but T. V. O'Connor I Wilson replied he followed .the j s.ild lh-y would surpass anything I Cubs on every tr'p for the last five In boib !. :itol spe.-n. years and had not misled n game' bad the ex. champion I hrough the ropes. Than Staslak lifted Zbvsxko high In the air and hurled him to the mat with such violence that ll took ten minutes to revive the rornicr lltleliolcler. The victory was Sta Mak's third in a local ring and all were gnlned M th,. -a me spectacu lar ma nuer, NKW VOKK. Aug. (AIM Yielding In effect to the demands of the New Vork state athletic eouunlsslon, William K. Carey, head of .Madison Square Harden, today advised the boxing miIoiis that he had ceased negotiations with Max Schtnellng Tor a heavyweight mutch lack Sharkey. The bout off indefinitely. League Standings Outing Togs ; Special Reduced Prices MIDDY SUITS, BLOUSES AND KNICKERS Regular values to $3.49. i 1 lot reduced to 9Sfl , 1 lot reduced to 1.05 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Spirit NIGHT FIGHTS llv ihi. .N.VI'UINAI. ImCihI I'i til W. lly ilio Amh'IjiiinI l'n.s .VI-: W YOltK Ja.-k Kid :iiKlnn(l. sloptr Jot- Tr:iliun. . 'It ', I Si. .ii:iisi:y city. n-. ,i. Iloli lliiidy, .li'j-Noy I'lly ipi .lilPH Miu-tlm-, S';llll. 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