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Tuesday, August 13, 1929 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Blue Crane Purb Silk, Hosiery cyf Service Chiffon, You'll Like. $1 Hi Ps Dependable Values. Ar aw T (-lnrn n ' cr J J rone Sarazen look the hint open "j If championship seriously 5:mihk1i tn ko In. for a. rltrld course ; iff training mill dieting for it. H finished two Htrol.es away. He 'hlniin'H IiIh tfnlf. not the liot. : "Hobby .1 on c used tn he the hhf .'runner-up In these event hut .''since lie has taken to winning Ihein f H-em lo be itlwuyM one or two KM'okfK shnrl," remarked Clctie. 1 Hronzed. jn-nial, Kara .en lookK more like a youni?, miceessf ill bus ' Iii.hh iimn 1 1 i:i ii ii k!- professional. Ah ii mutter of fad. ln In. No oth . -r "tiro" tut kept no conspicuously In the competitive limelight, nath- eiliur position ami Kiibsiniice, wjih- oui Hie lustre of championship honors. Snravton, :i caddy ten years nprn, )s nntr one of the highest paid pro fessionals in Ihe game. He won the open f linmplnnshlp seven yenrH nu'o lit 'hlcnn, tho P.O. A. tllle the si inc year. Tlii re-act Ion to thin double huccch. upset IiIh youthful h-ilanee and his (fame, for a" time. Imi ihere I no mort' evcntenipcrod (impel (tor and none niorr popu-1-i r now than denial dene of I'Veah Meadow, LSporf Slants "The tcI of championship play liy llie .,-.srH'laied Pi-csm N iiikhiir II easy nml iilnyinir ii ' Smooth functioning o'f the Pael s irr." remarked One, iih we Mil III f'oast leiiKiie hnsehall machine the irrlll ronni. "Vet. most of us re. durinK the last few weeks has cast hie to do thai. 1 did 1( for two a more roseate hue about the wee. rounds at Winded VHytt this yt'iir ond half of the split season and and wni lied for the lead. I stii rtinl wtven club owners and followers t.ililnjt chaiKi'K (hen and h-(. jeatise to believe that the 1 1ll! II 'scries will rank as hh;h as iho.se of "Put anyone who heats Tlobby oilier years. i, .Ipues Is, Just lucky. Chopping lite season hiiih to our open enampionKiiiii now is Hie one big event. There's no IIiit away from that. In fact some body was kidding Ilagen up In Montreal by ranking the Canadian open abend of the llrlllsh open. "Why has Haven been so sue i"vful abroad? I'll tell you one Wv 1 1 :i von; the . ga llery. When 1 1 a gen f'.i'its out over there In Knglaml - e r Scotland, all the gallery that ; hain't gone niter Duncan and : Mitchell follows Ilagen. This show ; of Interest would be gratifying to pinsi any plaver nmf It acts like n Ionic to The Halg. lie thrives on It a nd plays his best golf, "I think Jones licnefits from , more than lie may In 1innilenpieil liv tils hhc tiallcrlcM In our open, l'or no eM'rtenceil compclllor. it I- natural to respoml to the al . Icr.v." This reaction m the entliiivlasni of the mob affects most of the big Mars in ;iny line of sport. No one loves his crowds more thn n the ' cleat Itnhe Until, The Hambimi has picked world's series audiences Cor most ot his iri'st spectacular stunts lt bat. Tennis KnllericH have In- ; tpired. although alho annoyed Hit,' ' Mill Tihh ii. The higher Hie erowil, Hi.- higgi-r the tbrills furnished by ', .lack I (nnpsey. "With all thoxi, fans imlllng tor lis. wo Just had to win." said Mucky Hiirris to me alter Washing Ion won Ihc l!ii:4 workl's series. Tho crowd and llie stakes had In spired Mucky to (he greatest game ot his caret r. You dnn't u 1 to worry about . llii crowd unless you arc among the winners. "Nobody goes around yelling for Ho- runner-up," p-marks Mr. Sa-'- n,-n. with s r show of conviction. He has h-in the runner-up or Hierejihonts niten emnu;h to know. WANT NEGROES EIGHT TONIGHT IN L. A. RING i.ns anci:i.i:s, Aug. u. (aim Two of fist in i;i'k liigH-t sut feets, Curgf tbtdt'n-V. of I.eiper Ml-, I'll., it nd "Long Tom" Haw kliw. of Sun Difgo. Cal.. negroe: w ho-,, i-ouihiie d weight closely ap loo;ichi-.s tin uiiartt r ton mark will go (en round m- hs heif air hi. Tho gp-at physlci ndv:i nt;igei which (he " black shadow" nsuallv bi;isln over his foes, w ill he les-- n d considerably (n the in. . Hid; w ith Haw It ins, I he elongated Sa n Di.'go fighter beintr ultnor-t his pliKtral e.,nul. Hawkins towt'ts l fe. t 4 inehcH in height, a half Inch more than (kidfrey. Weight, however, will f.-ivor (lodfrey. He will scale nrouiid 24m pounds, about .'" more than Hawkins will pack. Although Hawkins In the lad yar has chalked up a number of nntn ho wins, betliinr mlds fav.o tb.dfny by a sl.eahh figure. The bout will mark (lodfrey's Hist up pptirnnro In this section nine he defeated Pacllno Uacudun, the fuet here iuqicj lUun s itz ago, Dependable Quality. NIGHT FIGHTS Jty Tlic AsMM'iHll lvon NKW YORK Arthur nelcnh. , Ita ly. knocked out George f'oolc, Australia, (S; Jim Hckyra, On y Ion, O.. outpointed George I.aroceo, New York. (Hp); Itrth Olln. New York, Knocked out Felix 'M llano, t'liha, l.).' l'llll-AIKl.rHlA Hruee Flow ers, New ltnchcllc, N. Y., - out pointed Itity Miller, ClilniKo, (Id): All' ItoH. Krance, defeated Hilly Anelo, l.eipervlllc, J'n., Foul, '.',), CIIK'AdO KiiiK l.pvinnky. Chl-r-aKo, oni pointed Tommy O'Mrlrti, MlllltiKH, Mont., (Id). PflNCA CITY. Ok In. :pnbo. Hunt, Ponea ('fly, Okln., oulpidnt ed -Murray Cltlltx, New York, (Hi). UTTLKIlOi'K, Ark. V. I,. ( Youny:) Kirlblhitf, ..Miiron, fhi Knocked, out Many Kny, J .on Imp- Wile. Ky., C). i NRW CASTi.K, Pi Jaekle I )in I Kan, l.oiilHeville. Ky., ami .S'llliir Fay KoHky, Chicago, drew (Hi). ( Mrooklyn another (riiimph over FLINT, Alieh. Lou Sf'0.za, llnf- PitlKburh. A-'l, Clim. Dudley wan j falo, N, K.. outpoinied Del Fon- yanked In the fhxt half of the tenth j talne. WJnnln'r, Mini., (IK). j when Paul Wa ner doubled to open I San Franclsfii (inrilla. Joiiph, the framo ami Johnny Morrison Akron. (., Ktopped Pete MeyprH, redi-ctl the side without a score, nl Han FranclKco, (f). i though a sacrifice and two passes ST IAI IK Kddin Shea. Chie.-iKn. filled the baaes. i ltnocked out Phil O'linwrt. I'olnh-' A ilouble by K'plly, Kindle by Pit-i bus, O., (HI). Better Baseball In Coast League Last Few Weeks nave nnu its elleci on several nf the most Important phases nf coast baseball, namely, more IMely untie petition, Increased attendance In t he aggregate, and far better games. As the situation stood today, any of six tea mis, the M Issions, Sea h, Hollywood Stars, Los Angeles. Oak land and Portland, had a chance in win the second half race, and were ranked in the order named. The Seals and Missions, tied fo the leadership, stood only slv and a half games ahead of the Portland Ducks. Packed Stands Last wce.lt the Seals and Mis sions played to puckeil si-"nds at Iteei eallon park. The Ileds took fiuir out of seven games, and moved up lo divide the lead (he Seals had held for several weeks. Interest again was expected to be a high point this week, particularly In San Francisco and l.os Angeles. The Stars piny Hie Seals here, whllt (he Missions play I he Angels in llie southern clly. These four tenuis have been almost on a par for Hie last three weeks. As the four hading club ill be bat (ling this week, Oakland and Portland may have a chance to do snme climbing. Oakland was scheduled to play n( Sacra mento, w hile Portland was mulched again.! Sen tile In Ho- north. GOODBYE Black Diamond TWINS "('0:1 1 Dust and Soot." The II. lit Is d lulled and tested Mint Milcf. Ask anyone, of the Hn me t ii.fi. inn Hn: niii niedein healing s i-an have thi;- perfccl i . it - n -t a ! I ;i t i , u lo menls If you u ish. Lot Vs (Jive Full Details. NATE ZWEIFEL ICUBS LOSE GAME BUT NOT MARGIN (Pirates and Giants Fail to I Take Advantage of ! Chicago's Setback. My HiTlwrl IV. Murker (Associated Press Sports Writer) The day of miracles mny not he ovt-r hut it would take a hlKhly irtiKiinff nature to bet that f'hleao unit Hhiladelnhla will not incel In j the world wrU A thU fall. . With two montliK to no boforp I the reason pIohph n Ori. ( the ) KrowlinK- ('ul)H Jrie Mefnrthy Iuih J ilcveloppd at ChientfO held an PiiKht ;Kame lend over tint NHtinnal leaK'" j field while Comilc Maek'H Phila delphia Attiletle.s had lo look haok I I 1-U ifameM before they Pouhl nee 1 their ehiHfKt rivals, tin- New York ' Yn nliePM. The t'uhM have done little falter ing In the lust month or ko mid w hat few nli(i they huvp made j rump when their ne;irent pennant ! rlvulK could not lake advantage of lliem. 'I'hrep I'jiih'i's Insr- j l'or example, the I'ulm ran lno Hen t'nntwell when he wok at hiw be.sl yenterda.v and dropped a 4-.1 depislon lo I (okI on In Ml Inning. Mitt tblK Klip mean notbliiK for both I'ittKhiirKh and the New York , !iantK were beaten. 1 i 'antwell held the ('uI).h to nix j hum, two oi wnicii helped Hie in- i vaders to thpfr three ruim in iiu nlxt)i I lining. Mil luue, Neltf n nd lay iu.h all were Kiibjerted lo , u lieavy hatteriuK- hut stood off the JfraveK-.until thp teuih wjien Itleh boiii'K beat out. -a hunt' and nconrd from fli-Kt when Mlalr tln-Pw luU nml wildly to cateh him at the liiltiut hiiK. finish thus wok clini'Kd with liiHjeeond defeat of the ea- Hon aifain.si 1; virim-ies. ' IhHljiiTM poisnii PinitPH Jtthiiay l-'rederlek 'h homer with (illhert on hase In the tenth Rave tender and Horace iud s iiotne run j in the eiHhth K-ive the Cincinnati t Iteils three runs and a u-2 verdict ; over the (Hants. Pete lonohup lim- fled New York to five hits, onp of . tbetil a homer by Chick Fllllis. I St. Louis downed Philadelphia, I i-.l in a freehlttliiK Ktinie at Maker bowl, I Athletics thiln I 'nil (;iioh4 I In the American league, the A's ben I In Delroll fl.u w hlle the. Yanks were losing at Cleveland. Uiibi! Walherg gave up only five hits against the Tigers while the A's bunched eight hits off George I'hle with three Diiroit errors to pile up n winning margin, ,M. Sim mons hit his ''7th homer of Hie season. 1 ' lialievrtiifN'H .it hi hidiier couldn't save the Yankees from an JI-7 trouncing by the Indians. Moth's round trip blow with two on in the third couldn't oh'sh weak pitch ing by Plpgrns, Peunock and Sher- I id. Hed Shoffner entered the In dian box In time to gel credit for the victory and gave Cleveland ' fans something to cheer about by fanning Ituth. Lazerl and .Meiisei In Hie eighth. I Danny MacFayden was In form i and the Moston Ited Sox blanked Chicago a. n. .MacFayden yielded ' only three hits while Td " Lyons l was beaten as early as the Hint inning when luo walks, a triple hv 1 llolhrock and a double steal t'nve. KOHion ttirei- runs. DouhlcH by Judge and llie,, in 'he Hint M gave Washinglon a .1-2 triumph over St. Louis, (iarland Mfaxton gave the Mrou ns only five hiis. A faiatl animal can f; II r.iiri tltol tect or in. ire wiihoni tn.iur. lis iiotits ate t lainh hither and Mnmger lhan I hose of iar;:cr ani mals, in proportion in Us t-i-c. Ttio fahnlouv roc of Arabian t,i.lh. ihe bird that uhn hi1,' eunuvh to .i.-k up it man and ll.v away 'lith hitu lotihl Ih. I luixo cNird It v.oiihl bile had tihoiu it 1 1 it could do ll.v away with a hih:!i. -Pojailar S.i Oil Heat with a Hart Burner Klinii nates the coal bin. nil soot and iiliet and riiriilshc-s clciiu icuulalcil licill without ui leuiion lMH'iiiei the titer uioxtai doc all thai for mi. f D pi iiil.i l.ilit . nxtuienee (.mud Yi.u ti., e.e y p;t tu-in w nrrjt tn I I It's Hot, But This Really Helps it's i-lot, But This Really Helps I i ( vjrwwf ill . I r- " ' ' ' I ' ' "1 ! " an 1 ftF- ! m ; : iKhA I'll thidcl plan lurc,al Here's n stire way lo keep cool and comfortable when Old Sol oomes ' down in all Its fury. Above, Kay ThoroiiKliKood ( New Yoii;. and : Kleatior Wilson nf Krie. Pa., em piny inflated inner tithes as flouts mid a bench parasol as a shade to enjoy their reading in the waters of n Sprinnlielit. Pa., pool. And. below, (lie lalest ihins in bridge Katues with Miss TliorniiKhffotid as North, Alma Ktmeuler of Holme., Pa., an Kast, Kllen Callaglian of Moore, Pa., as South, and .Mi.;s Wil son as West. League Standings The Associated Press .Naiioniil League: " W. I Pel. Chicago 7M :t:i .r.sa Pittsburgh i;:i 42 K'tiaa New York (ill 4!i ,U:, t I St. Louis .: 55 ..fiii'i ; Mrooklyn 47 (in ri:i!i . Cincinnati -if. ;i ..ilt, j Moston 4 4 :i .41 I I Philadelphia 4 1 (!4 .:cei Aincrlcan Lca,rm: V, I. TcU Phlladelidiia 7!i Hi tl I s "New York (ifi 4a . t :i Cleveland al . r s St. Louis r.i; r.:t .rn4 Detroit u T.H .LSI Washington -t Mi Chicago 4:1 tit! .:t'H Chicago 4:1 i.i; ,:i:it Moston .t:t 7:: .:t 1 1 -'- i. Jess Sweetser To ; Play In The West NKW YOKK, Aug. I :t (Al'l - Mss Sweet.ver is firsl of the Metro- polltan s golf stars to head lor the 1,11,1 the milional amat'-ar championship at Cal.. Sept. 2-7. Swi the title in 1 for ih,. far w -t plans to combine Prbhh' Meach, i-lser. who held left New York yestf-'day. He business Willi ideasure, spcmliiig some Mine in the middle w 1 si bifore conlinuiug .his jaunt to Hi,. i'Mi'ific co:mt. lie 'expects lo arrive at Pebble Meach j about tn days before the cham ! plnnship opi-ns. Kiftlil iklitflitful otit-of-dour vacation kicaU'S in the In-art of tlic ni;iuif i com Cnnuiliau Hockics, these Htinilulow ("amps. Where nil the family may enjoy healthful recreation at ileciiloilly moderate cost ... ill a setting of scenic iraml enr. ICasy to teach hy Canadian Pacific - mw Summer I'lin's are ettertiw. Ciet literature now. Qanadian Pacific Ml AMnv4 I IttltANO AMINO IMUC. (iiiO(i,it l'i .ii Inn '.' t fVi. v'e (iH.i thv II tlJ (Air. VP1 M Johnson Fastest, Friends Declare 1 CDICACO. Aug. t:(. (AP) The j answer to the iUesH.n. who is the I fastest man In '.he American league I Carl Reynolds of the Chicago I White Sox or .lack Udhrock or.tll Huston c!uh may be Moy Jojin son nf t he Tigers. Meynolds a nd Mot brock have been threatening1 for some time to match speed in a spring rac to I The Tire Event of the Year ! PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY Uh and Adams .lffiilfl who ix llie.fl-t i-unni-r I" UlU ICilRIH-. While iitp nnnoil from onr tm.p or an'illi'!". I nine lorwuru " . th leiroit pl-r not only c m omroot cilhi r llr-ynolils or Itoin- , rook, hut roulrl b'-:it hoth of them.: mnnlMK uh a owy n am ov. r lh- . 'print illMnnro. Girl. 12, On Way To Net Stardom KKW VOI'.K. AUK. 13. CM") Another hud rlinj? stni- of the court u.irton- i'tunTr".ii.tion oV i nite.i i ipnniK. , , . Di.rnthv Hunily, 12-ycar-oW i dauirhter of the turnout! May Sutton limiclv. mn.lc her naKtern oeout m a senior tennix tournament at the eastern BniM court en.iioii.o...., .1 l:ye yesterday an.l "''l"1""11 rrien.l or Hoy Jolm.-on n.ie . ...i.i. rr..i-K to witiror ihfitia hereelf vcll in eliminatmK -',,,. ,,,.,..,. with Marquis James ui a)-, m nu...H... sets.. The chances are aKaius, KlntX much runner in uie ir. f. ... championship for she was matched with -Mary Oreef. No. 2 In th na tional Klrls' ranlilni; In the secoml rount by the woll-oumled tfame i she exhibited against Airs. James promises well for the future. Schmeling Ready To Fight Seott NKW YOltlv Auk. I 'I (Al'l Max .SchmeliiiK. Ibe much truhbd (ie.rnia l )mavy Wright, lias had a ehaiiK' of mind ami i.s willing tn fijfht Phil Scotl of KiiKkind. Hum bert lui;azy, hftxinw: promoter, told the New York Slate Athletic coni-mi.-nion today. Wee Willie Doody Is Under Arrest rillf'ACO, Auk. Hi (AP) ' "Wlllle',: (Mahy Face) Doody, vet-1 enln of half a dozen recent gun ' fights and wanted in connection ! with two killings and several mail roldierles. was arrested today. " ' I If. was caught in a third floori Detroit has barred a n-een: apartment on the west side with- popular book as "vulgar." Thai's out a struggle, although he was 'the first intimation we've had that armed.' MANY BARGAINS Used Cars. See them on our Used Car Lot. Larison ChevroletCompany i ; "ir i iaiiac J , A Six In llie Prl,-e Rnne of Ihe Four 52 MILLION DOTTLES USLD The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered. .... . Here are the biggest tire values this town has ever seen. Think of getting the world's greatest, strongest, safest tire at less than the cost of unknown tires. The tires Cham pions use that hold all world records for safety, endurance, and mileage that de liverMost Miles Per Dollar! Firestone SOxSEScl $ 6.50 32x4 SS.: 11.50 33x4SS 12.10 29x4.40 7.40 30x4.50 8.25 31x5.25 12.25 33x6.00 14.80 Firestone - Oldfield 30x354 EScI $5.00 32x4 SS 9.05 33x4 SS! 9.50 29x4.40 . . . 30x4.50 . . . 31x5.25 . . . EXTRA SPECIAL! 30x5 Truck Type & Tube . . .$21.50 21 Hour Tira ?;i-vice. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs The popular floor covering- durable, .sanitary and easy to clean New and attractive patterns in all sizes. CARR FURNITURE CO., Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers. .Railroads Combat Waste by Research , , IS VN(i i:i.i:s (Al1) -- I ' ,esi.len( of the Anieriean ,(1,WI1V lllwo,.:,t ion ! eaa railroads have I says Amen n pul umlei oscope wmi " " ward eliminating wnsie ami im iiro:ii; tho si-rvicet ..To,:,y n. ,iin.a,l systems one KiKHHlic liiboratory." 'he told an audie nce of railroad men. "In which millions of p.-ions are n Kafc'ed in an . xteiisive war on waste," He listed the chief cont ribu t hois by M'ienee to more efficient opera- illon of the lailroiidvi. as follows: (I) tireater aLili.alion of loeo- motives by JnereasiiiK the b-titli ; of runs. ' C2) Fin I conservalion. I CO -Modification of specif lea .lions for sl. el rails and wheels with " a view to improving their ipialliy. j (I) Substitution of si eel for ! wooie:i curs. J C) lte:irran:ement o'f lurmlnaVH j ami sliops. ' Hi) Improver! uiethnds of coin ; uiuiiication and siirnaliiiK. i (7) le'latnation. wher, econmn ' ieal. of old malerjajs. (S) Cr.-ater slainhirdi.alion of freight caiv, which reduces costs j n repniis. (fl) Simplification and reduction of stocks of materials a.ld supplies. (Ill) Metier methods of crating and storing goods in freight cars. bonds wen- read in Detroit rr 5.65 6.30 9.85 in: ih;ht not hi: i:.vn x; NKW VOP.K, Aug. i:t. (fi') illln'r uses must be sought for Hie newest Klchoseopc, so sensitive that "it makes aiiidabbi the sound of a fruit fly larva e.-iilng inside ;i i grapefruit." It cannot aid In enm i hating the fly scourge since they d-j I nut eat all the lime and a fruit , under test mlg'ht be "ijuiet" and y.-t pesiy. "Her Weight in GjIcI" P.rlv Hull Is (he l'ci-ii ,f ., narrative . of Colonial liaies which rein les 1 he fio-i i hat her fat hei pliieed her in the container im , side of a liitjre pair of scales mid balanci'd llie scales by poinhm inio I lie correspond! mr coiiiainer shinji" -old pieces.' Stomach Disorders First Revealed by Coated Tongue Your tongue is nothing more .haii the upper end of your Ktom ich and intL'stiut-s. It is the tirst -hing your doctor looks at. It tell: tt a glance llie condition of your iigX'slivu system and physicians ay that 1)0 o of all sickness starts with stomach and bowel trouble. A coated tingi:e ': danger sie; iiitl of those digestivo tlie-onlers which load to so many kinds of serious illness. It Udls why tho least exertion tires you out; why you have pains in l'iu bowels, gas-, sour stomach, dizzy spells. Coating on the tongue is a sijrn that you need Taitlac the mcdi- 'cine which lias helped thousands ! who were physical wrecks from i stomach and bowel troubles who had "tried everylhitrj" in vain and ! about given up hopu. I Tanlae contains no mineral drugs; it is made of barks, herbs and roots. Get a bottle from your i druggist today. Your money back j if it doesn't help you. Main 500 .TP Tl