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Ft i';'.v, August 16, 192!) Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE A C?.'.nl Place to Trade. A Home Owned Store. ATHLETICS, CUBS P h i 1 a d e 1 p h ia Idle and Cubs Break Even, But Runners-Up Lose. Spopt Lead In Coast League Changes As Stars Win lly William i A.oeiated I'rt!. Thf Athlf-tii-s dot-doped Oh- kn. I. ( bijinmu Spurts Writer) Hpprntly ha-e i I; of advaneim; bv Alan J.Gould - Snm fifteen yearn ao tb' ,, knew him n "lied .Mac," tin "t'uli fornia inift." Maiirlee K. Mr l.oiiKhlin wits one of tbe r.irc typ'- thai flash brilliantly uion th hi-rif of nrtfnti, kIvihk -v ryom- a ihrIM ublle :tt tbe lop. He u:ih Hi -irrrfitf-Ht t'-nnlH player nr bin tiny, miro Atmrinrin rliampion Id IMl! i.'i. lie in wtiiKinu a coinc-h.'ick this Vpt ember hut II Xvill' be on tin bazinlouw, I rid -swept xireiehew of Jvbble li-iM'hM trolf ouure, not. on lit.' bMorle turf of (ieriimntov. n l-'orext lilllH. ' be rnliif n of "Hri Mae" to tbe nnHjir titive arena, sis tin entry for bold !:' lirM tiuu- In the National Ama teur (lolf ehttuiplorisliip .at I I Mont- ttill he finr of the most ln- Ity tlio .wlatil PrM llollyuooil ehm bed the ;.-arue lead of the I '.trifle Coast league yesterday hy defeatin,.' the San lYanei.-wo Seals who the day before hail taken the leadership away from the Star. The Mis-don ItettH. who M'f'i'i' defeated the Any before hy ho AriKelew, turned the tahle on that eliih and too plare. The Hollywood team won fi to 4 ihie ino-tly to the pltehhu. of John while Matiilin still, hm the ('ulii have none them on,- letter by rind In;.' a way ti train around while he-iny. The .Maekian margin w.in Htretehed to I 4 L.'ainen yesterday when the Vankee lewd to Detroit l ik the leaders sat bib in Cleveland; Die t'utiK won and lo.t In a Isrm.k half lyn double-header, hut the I 'irate tihliinuly dropped a 1' to 1 deei mnn t liravin l-'ield, Iommik half a jraino into the lap of Joseph f'arthy. The t'hliairo lead now is eik'ht jiml one-half eiiiriinemems. Ileal pitehinn duels were on tap yesterday at I. raves I'ie!d. Xa vln It third l'jeld and he home of the llrown. The loost rrnle wort by in on nd per- formanee :im turned In at Hetroit hy Karl WhitehiH. wlm lirnii. d the and t muni work hy various Ho- Vankee to two small hits to win lywood hatsrm-n. The Star reach- hy 3 to 0. The chan.pions went ed Waller .IailM for four runs in IiIiIosk until the seventh when l:oh I ho third innlnj,' and were never Xeuxel i(dled Whitehlll s after headed after thai. noon by outrai inK We-Mlln's throw U-U Trim AnjicU and uHtinjr en dit f.rn stnule. Itov Defeat t,t thf AnwelK hy (he Sherid, Whitehall's 'pitching oppon IledH at I.ok Anele came after enl. not a elean blow in the next Ihe home team had won twin In round, ami that was all. a inw and pulled the Si.,1 1-rar.ei-- sh).rf(l hmM.lf lurn(k(I , (im;in nt boy.1 away from a substantial i..,. t, ..,w , , ..,,.,. jt , CHUCK HUKTER IS BEATEN IN SEATTLE PLAY SEATTMC, Wash.. Aurt. 15, AI' A new W ashineton stale amateur trolf fharnplon will be crowned her. totnorroH. f'huek Hunif-r of Tnronio. tlu-dfendftiR- titlist. virtually elimina ted himse lf ia the seeond round esterday when h played a mft-e-al.le t bole mUH'h flCOlnMt Kd (Ireenway of Seatlh. 1he hxal non tenant, a pioticaUy imkor. golfer, played a steady tiear-j.vr Kame to defeat Hunter 2 and 1. t.reenway was pitted against Harry (llvan. youiiK .attle ore. in I he first match of the fiiimef fln alK this mornilii;. The Keoond matrh was between Denton ItowJi ot .Mount Vernon and Alex DilTtCat., S. attie. lin.odJ was the only out of town player to survive yesterday's f ounds. He defeated Steve O'Hrien, Taeoma, and Hon.ml IJiUfJ. Se.".tta to narh the quarter fihals. Huiro H.iakons and ltot Iinnep, both of Seattle, ten ntatched In the third battle, while Hon Stein, former wester n amateur rhampioti, and Johnny Shields, Seattle youth, clashed hi the last wmp. Htintrr In tb- first half of the draw and'"Steiti in the other bracket hat! een fav ored to i-eai-h the final. . . . Victorio Campolo F1VE SWIMMERS r i n n r PDlIf Trounces Heenej; j "vSr Winning In JNintrt t l'OHTl.ANn. A ner. Jfi. (A)P lAlthoiiKh they will not lose their liteur standintr, live swiiiuiic. j have be. n barred iroiii partie:i.t ( ins in the Oregon statie swlmtiiin ; nnd divimr championship mf pt W j be held here tmorrw. Amatenr latbletie union rules prohibit ap I swiinm r who works in a swim ' mins- pool or bath house, or who ; has been enajj'-d as a life ;;uard. from eiiterinif an ajuatcur mf-et XKW YDI'.K. Auk. 1C, (Al'---Take it from Tom Heenev. thf! ''honest blaeksmilh" (nun Ne TCealaiul the next heavyweight ; chuinp'fn will hi- Vieioj-jo iVinije loi of the Ari'emiiM-. : "Honest Ton" expressed hin op- j inion of i ".iiiipoio'h worth last nW't ' ai'ter the six foot seven inch South ' American had stopped him in the ! ninth round of as bruising a n I within one month after such en. savaj; a strnKle as metroifdltiin ployntent has terminated, fans have wituesseil Fine"1 the ..,..., U11. j,n will not be permitted to compete are Johnny Andersan. I'niversity of Oregon i star; Dana Thomas. MultnnmrVi iub; Charles Silverman, I niverslt.. i of Oit-tfon: Virginia Loun.-bnry and i i:iiz.ibeth l.ounsbnry. Explosion Injures . Sixteen Britishers near the (op of the league. The scon was 7 to C, the k'ame featuring an elMhlh inning rally. Karl Webb, Anel fly-chaser, flng- rrstlng epside of the closing K'd out a home run with two men outdoor campaign. IV) gain entry in thi blue ribbon affair of the link' reipilreH a club hamiicn p more than three strokeft. Thia iioahs .Mcl.oiiKblln has been shoot ing consistently In the low wvn tit. No matter haw far he goen in Ihn It. .tile ot (Md)le Hearh It will be worth while noting whet In i "Aim" smacks l he golf ha II with the nnlc confident abandon he did the lentils bull in the days when hlf ufcRcojetfvo tact ch revolutionised t he game. Several years ago I happeneil to run across Mcl.nuKhlin. Kittlm; in conspicuously in l lie thariiuee at Korea t Hills. I uslced him what change, he noted In the game. "Von always notice the effect of I In- dominating pin yew more than anything else," hp remarked. "Tll deii and .Johnston are the big stai now. Hoth ni-e essentially biiNe-lin-eta aMd you notice the way tho youtigsterM hug the back-llne, copying Itlg Hill mid l.lttie Mill. Tllden. however, also has encour aged development of the all-mutt game. I preferred the more nuure sive, net game In nty davs and so did Dick Williams." m bases In the fourth Inning. Oakland and Sacramento battled at Stockton, the Senators taking a decision by S to 2, Kddie Itryan. Solon hurh-r. barely missiMl a shut out victory. holding the Oak j-eorclcss and with only two hinles until Hie ninth. Hal Stoevi-u, young Sin-ramento first baser, was the batting miii'Vel of the day. bag ging a homer, triple, single and a walk In four trips to the plate. The (jaks used three pitchers. Cortland Vhif Tlihi! l'oitland hammered three Seattle pitchers for ten hits on the Indian playground, and defeated the Ited- nieet such extraordinary work as the Detroit southpaw flashed. Harry Jtice placed the game be yond Shej hi s reach in l he very first inning- with a home run. ( Jeorge Iilueholdor a Mowed t he Huston lied Sox just three hits at St. Louis yesterday to win over .lack Kus.selt to H while Kred .Mulberry and Oarl.tnd llni.Mon col laborated upon a four hit perform ance w hich set t he W hite Sox down :i to 4 at Chicago. Itailt Halts (ininc Uain ki-pt the Athletics and the Indians Indoors In Cleeland. Ouy Hush trimmed lirooklyn 1' to ft to gain his seventeenth victory of the season, but ;twy 'ance evenl things up by downing- the Cubs n to 4 In the second half of NKWCASTI.K-ON-TYNIC, Kng land. An?, !;. (AP) An explosion resounding like a bursting shell caiiw-d etensive damage in t!i huitiess- section today injuring six teen persons, some of them seriomt ly. The explosion apparently- was due to escaping gns. It nceurred on buviness premises in Drury lane, blowing out the front of an office building, wreeKing a safe, and shaiiering the windoww of the. town ball opposite and of a large num ber of shop in the vicinity. palmy day. of .lack Dempsey. 'The greatest,! ighter 1 ever fac ed." was Hecney's comment, "No ohe ever hit me as hard as thnt ! giant did with thos- right bands. I think he'll be the next heavyweight champion." Kor seven rounds the Sew 7,f. lander and his giant opponent bat tled on even terms, the tide of .ip parent victory swinging uuickly from one to the other. In the eighth, however, Hceney, weaken ed by the towering t 'am polo's heavy body punches, wan a mark fr the Argentine's right hand. Otic crushing right sent him to the floor for no count just ht-fore ihe ! round ended. In the ninth Campolo : battered the New Zr-a lander from pillar to post and finally floored! him with a terrific right. (Janoly j the New Zealundor got up at seven! but lie was out on his feet and Hie j referee stepped in br t ween the 1 fighters and lefl I oin to his corner; victim oi a technical knockout. j Anderson holds th Pacific ' north w est record in the f0 and ! luti.yurd free tyles and loa ana ! 13ii-yard backstroke. Thomas i. northwest champion in the 2umd j 440-yard free styles, long course; I Silverman is northwest champion in the 4 40-yard freestyle, short co u rsi V 1 rg i n ia 1 .oil nsi u ry holds the 22'i-yard northwest free stytj ! title. 1HKS OX BflTII HIUTHOAV HOSTON. Aug. Di, AI() The death of the K-v. Dr. William l-oa- vitt Curtis of Heloit, Wis., wlio had served in the Doshisha I'niversit , Kyoto. Japan, since 1S90 waa re. ported In a cablegram received to day by the American board of coin inihslonerH for foreign mlssior.;. I'iie message said that Dr. Curl's tii.IHA ;oixc; to i:(;ufi j LONDON, Aug. Hi. (Al -Wil-i liam Tihlen is coining to Kngland ' at the end of Sepiember to appear ' PQ xrk VT avu T anon in a play. "They All Want Some - VJ- V C ilC)V J-iCaftC thing." H. A. .Meyer, producer an- ' liouneed today. "It Is just possibD that If he likes London sufficiently t and the play is a success, Tlbh o will combine coaching young lawn ' tennis players with acting." Meyer add'-d. died on the GOih birthday. On Life, She Says "I am telling all my friends what a godsend this wonderful Saigon treatment litis been to me. I feel like a new woman and have mote nkiliK to 2. Harris. Portland, hit tho program. Hobby Junes ibliOtn sltlillariiy between golf and polo strokeji In that "to Mvlnft" easily and freely i Ihe Important end" in each sport. Wilting In tha magazine Polo, lth by Mire anew the miva ntage of a good start and tells how he do-- ft: "I have hit upon a plan and fol io v ed It religiously ever .hic 1 Mart now taking an eny, comfort able stroke at tlrnt. Increasing th pow er gradua lly iik I feel I nt,i aide, ( usually drive at iny limit by the time I reach the fifth hole, lo thlft way 1 am well warmed up and Tity pvving in working smoothly he tbif I make any attempt to eXD-.iet yaidngii fnmi It. "Polo, of course, la a game In Which the utroke is made with the right arm. In golf . , . the main lainnitc a right hand can do is by ihmuing the club forward nr.d out from the top of the swing. TUi t luotbm catuteM the player to cut acniKM Ihe ball or if the right hand turns over to hit the ball with the face ot the club hooded. The fli1 motion should bting the right Itow r lo-e acatnst the i ibs on the right niilp tf the body. "The right arm mu-t bt i.Iim. bilelj ftraiKht t Impact." MM'IITV fICKfk IM'lltHAMI SPHIMiKIKLD. 111.. Aug. -,. I AIM- The American gladiolus c iet eloping Its annual convention. Icntatiely s-lect. d Portland. tiv., as Its next show plan-. in.i I s -bi-tton will b.- mad- at a noelln of the executive board In J.tnuaiv l O. Sht'pardsoit of Manib-l-i Maw. nas named president. At All Age Tho mod. -nt hahy doc-n'i i;ie in I've tuiH-h hef.-re li wnni to buy, btiv. VrV'itji Unv ite. for the circuit in the second, ami Keesey. Portland, homed 111 the fourl h. Vi'sienlnyV Const Ingiie1 Itcsults AT SKATTLK: II. 1 1. K. Portland i; in d Seattle 2 4 1 Itattei les: I'lilh-rttm and W I- all; Pipgrns. and Stein'-cke. AT SAN KUANCISCO: K. ILK. Hollywood . U ii San l-'rancisco 4 H 1 Matt cries: John and Seven-id ; Mails and Ueed. AT LOS ANOKLKS: It. . K. Missions 7 1 II ll los Angeles M I p liatleriea Klsou and llofniantt: Koberts. Peters and Sandherg. i.Hected in the hit f.. his first th- Rogers Horn.-by twenty-fifth hr.itiei game, and Kikl Cu) circuit in the seeond. Kd Hrandt turned back the Pir ates with two hits at Unices l'jeld to win - to 1 trom Itepiy Krenier. Lloyd W'aner collected both of the safeties off the Iloston hurler. Hrandt was senr- d Um solely be cause of his wihlne.ts, Coillorosky smashing a saerifice fly jn the sixth alter three men hid liei-n pas-ed. I Prank o' Don Is t nnty-tlMrd homer with two on base enabled the Phils to win from the P.eds r. lo . and the Olanw just lUHlasted the CbKiiiuuiAlo 7. ntl H.t liis thirty-first. AT STOCKTuN: Oakland 2 Sacramento k Itatterifft; Jiaglia. Kasich. ami Lomhardi; Hryan and K K. IL K. 2 ;. i Arbtt lehlcr. League Standings I'rt'-s IIILI V rill HCII WINS PKNDLKTON. Ore.. Aug. 1 1". (AP) Hilly church. Portland w. terwiight, won a ile-isoti over ln dia i Htitl oT Sab ui in a i ti-ro no) nt'iin event here las! night. I ick Clem e ms. S- att I,- Itanium -weight, and Hilly Itobfna of Port land tought six rounds to a draw. Al Stiaiib, I'tutl.iinl .1 ;t;.-poiii'd. r knot keil out Harry An roe, S-siltb-. is ;o wrong trading with the grocer who features Puritan Malt. He be lieves in quality at the right price. rag -all quality because it's all barley V i had Hi tho A--oi-initii Piicirie iH-t Lcjigue ill the tour-i iiit r Mllldel nind scholul d W. L. Pet. Hollywood ... 2H 17 .fl'Ji; San Kiii in tscti '"( (S. .liii' Mission . L'S 1 1 .tin ,t Los Anycle L'7 1 Porthiud r:i 2 .:. I Oakland 22 24 .47S Sacra meato 1 7 21 .3 St; Stat He fi 3; ,l;o, National League W . J., Pel. Chicago 7: :m ,i;7'i Pittsburgh ; ui 4,M,s Ne Vnrk i; r.H St. Louis ;,4 :,ur, lb ook lyn 4 S C 1 .4)0 Cincinnati 41; 1;;; .4V:' ,lo-iou . . . 4.'- r.."i Irt'i Philadelphia 4:t M .4"2 Ameiiinu La v; tic W. L. p,t Ptlll.nl. Ipbia . VI ?, :;( Vo, k 4a ch-veiand . .. -. r2 St, l.Oli.S . ... r, ;',4 f, t; I'-tfoit r.4 f.7 !4S w.hbiKtiin 47 hi .is-, '"bicag.. 41 till .fi Mo-io,, ;c, 74 It UiH).'lHi: TIIS MAUL cmcAOo, .ug. ti;, (AP) Fol lowing two wuy radio-ti-h-phone conversation test yerdeiday be. tween tin airplane, and a ground station more than 1.1 "n ml a pa i t. l ni vi s.i I Air Lin s toda annouiu'..,! ;,(! its pl.i in s sooi. Would be ,.uiped tor l0-U..y i.idio commuuicaiton ki:i:i WDLI. iu:Airn r.ws daily diidi:ms Dr. Belle Myers Chiropractor lours to i ; West .Tacobson Pldg. Ji Oiande, Ore. When Little Ones Are Ready For School When littli." olios iHiMiiinj; m Ihm, life, h'iivo tlit ,.! U'ctins euro of Ihe lioinc to c-.nipi-to with otlior M-holiirs ' ' he Si,"", KC, lw .miiv tli.-.t all Dr. child is Loins- suit. Il hfiiriiiK is ilcfoitivo, if oyes mv weiiki-nod, or anv Vii-jfiui is suhnoiiiiiil thru nil tin; tliihl is not jnH'ijj- to school. H is only 11 fractional child that you arc send iliK out to take his place in the school ixm.iii. I! my chiropractic health method 1 correct diseases of the eyes, eai-s, nose, liver, kidnevs, howels at thinat. d lower Make your niiMiintnient for phoniiifr III7-W. lunss. heart, stomach, oi'tians. yotir child's health lv DR. J. E. W00DELL tit SomniM- little. II oa S; HniiM calls nntTmI. : ft !. m Advanced Showing Fall Styles lx rlf y!L TV -i?- h hm Mtil i MV, oof I ter4 BUY KGHy-SpnngtiGld Guaranteed Tires Evc-r since the days of the rubber-tired -liUjrB'y, tho name "Kelly-Springfield" 011 a tire has been a sure in dication to' the purchaser that he might buy with confidence. Kelly always has built jrood tires. 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