La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 20, 1929, Image 2

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    Tuesday, August 20, 1929
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Pollyanna Day Time Frocks
$1.95
Voiles and Prints
PORTLAND TAKES
DOUBLE HEADER
H:fl Dependable
HI S ' Quality- 1
Dependable
Values. .
Mickey Walker
Wins Decision
VltlLADKU'ltM, Aug. 21 (AV)
l Ink's" Walker, rilU-i-,..!" l he mid
dleweight rt-.'ilm, wiih mVi i neater
the liKtit heavyweight ; ihrune to
day by virtue of hjs coiivincliig
vletory over Leo l.omski. tin niuul
Inpr light heavy, nf Almnlrcii, Wash.
Walker, former welterweight
t king and holder of the mlddln
i welghi crown, "spotted Lomsld 'hIx
J and three-quarter pounds, . lm(
OvAr PrilPT I ,l,l,,,n''"n '' Hi ring gcoeriilship
VMCI HLilCiHW inil iHinlHhlriK punches. The A-
SOChllfd ITCHH HIMrlH HllCf-t gUVC
Walker six ri i n in! h ii nd I .utn.sk i
three. 'I'h' tenth was even.
it'll h fighters were in a splendid
condition and from Ihe opening
bell there wjih .never a letup. At
limes Walker run Into Lomskf's
i.-t.uilln.r !..).! MI,.W.,. ..1
A ', ,M.. 10 ut',,U.W un.lM'nt.i ...o.uin onmlV In ,1... ,1,1,.. ... '' """' .vf.ls-
thn municipal stadium lasl night, j seventh and In the- ninth. Walker t "l "? " Vi i'm-i ll i TiV ' I--I i
iiui.oyu no..,- ,........ . ..... ,.,.. Y.,K i,H0I, (eclnr
l(iir.n iHMl pi'-oi'-n-u, inn iv ' pv-.iii, inn I'i'iiinKi weuiiiercn (
tinforlnido margin, k fains in inc hiomh. tiic ctiampiuiwton hum:
badly stung" til limes and was;
forced hack, Ihut for tho'mo'st purt j
he wiih always boring in and' will- '
I UK In si UK it mil toe to '(no, Sei- ;
enco played little pari in ilieballle; ;
II was a rushing, slushing, fight nn ,
I hi n ay.
Makes Clean Sweep of
Seattle Scries Game
Ends in Forfeiture. :
Hy Tin A'-xM iated Pics
While six of tin- Pacific roast
league clubs ('handed battle
j grounds yesPTilay. (he I'orltand
, bucks and Seattle Indian fougM
I Out a double-header postponed
i from the day before. The Indians
idttaiued a solid 'tout fug in tru
Coast league cellar hy tnl;ing Hva
mnrft healings at the hands of the
wehfonters on the Seattle lol.
The score of tin- first vimie was
I'oiiland 3. Sea I He, I. The secon 1
Kaine had a most unusual twist. It
waH hailed in I he s'-enml InuiiiK.
and tho decision was handed lo ihe
I'Micks on a silver platter with Hit
Score standiiiK 'il it lo n when Man
ager Krnle Joluison of the Indians
refused to have tin field alter an
jiliady lnylnff claim In ihe' light
hen vyu'fdghl tit If, soon lo he va -rated
hy Tommy Lmmhran, and
victory over Umiskf, also an I m -pnriant,
contender, was pointed lo
loday as adding emphasis lo the
ellilin
WAY:
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I scil exclusively
IV.'lHvlllK M'll'KII,
"WW XT"
Wherever taste calls
for the best in seasoning
You will find Leslie Salt in use wher- .
ever women strive for the best in food
preparation.
Careful refining removes impurities and '
imparts an even-grain that makes tasty
seasoning simple with Leslie Salt.
"Ycuuic hul Hi lie Sail...
lit thai Hull bt the bill" -
LESLIE B SALT
PLAIN OR
3l
IODIZED,
h lor-.lohn-
I he Would prole.st (hi
decision.
Meanwhile, (he San l-'tJincist'O
Seals, wiih the half name flraKUv
htd tucked away, hut I h n'a teited
ly;ai jjeast. three close rivals, wni
enniiile to lh' northwest ' lor n
kci-Ich with the Ihicks at I'nrilaud.
The '.ill. k Alif;'ecs Angels were sec
ond'ln the slnndiiiL;s, v.ilh a uaod
cliauee fin- first place, prodded nil
KOes.well willi Ihem in lliefr s.-ries
aKUltlst (he Ipdlaus at Sea tile.
The inissioii ICi-iIm were schodul
ed lo ineel the Sacramento Seiiat
ors here lids week, while the OaU
land rluh and Hollywood were '-
tannic at Writ;Iey flehl, Los An-
f fieles. A nine K" me-si rlf-s was
! schedlllert for coast IcriKUe c u lis
! next Hi'rli.
I VcMcrdJiy's 1oas l.ciiyiie Hcsiills
At Seatlle
j i- I ItH'l' (lA.MI-: It. U.K.
I Portland It li 2
I s.'i.tn.. . I r. ii
Ha 1 1 erics; Wn Iters and ToiulEn;
IMpras and Hnj-iA'aul.
Second forfeited to Portland r.
In " in second inniiiLf with score
MaiuMliK J'ortland 2, Sea I tic 0.
'Pirates' Hopes
! Of Pennant Go
j Down With Thud
-. jifo nf in both ends of tht , hai'K"ln
bill hy 7 to and K to -r,. andleft
, Herr iiarney'M fffi Jiope decidedly
flat.
Thp double reverso dropped tin
Pirates lo position nine RamnA
I behind the Cubs, w ho idled In New
York Hunshine. What is even worse
for PittshurKh chances is that Hie
differences between thp, Itrilins and
the IJuccaneers is (en Kiiines In the
all-important losing column. Honif
Hush need.s .siraitrhl ju that
"crucial" series to he played at
; Korbes flehl next week it h the
! "itl)s as K'li'Sls.
l'"roui Ihf dihris of tlio PltlJ'
liuiKh pennants dream crnorKed u
( you iiff Philadelphia pitch inK re
cruit who hoisted hiirh his Hinndard
I nihe atternoon of his hi if IfiiKUe
debut, a hero for a day If no more.
lint in the vicinity of nnrtl) Jlroad !
' street and the railroad tracks thc j
, will lell you that Harry Smythe of j
Ashville and Ihe Sally Iciikuc has
come to the big lime to stay, i
This southpaw n emit from the j
land which tatvt- Nap Jtiiclii r lo ;
f the major leaK'ie tossed buck' thij !
i sluKKiiiK I'irates hith-ss in five Inn-
hiKS of tin two KurncK yesterday. 1
lie loolt chaiKe of ihp opener in the
: sixth with ihe teams lied a.t I lu U,
; and blazed away faithlessly as the
: i'liillhs wave him u iJiai'Kin of one
; run with which In- won.
In the second kiiiiic he pitched
only the last round after official
credit for the victory had been!
i handed out to Hoh Mcdmvv for the '
: reason that McCraw was on hatiu
when the winniiiK rally was tin-j
I leashed. t
The .Macks k1 hark inlo their!
wlnninK stride In Hie American
, leiiKiie campalKn, downing tlie i
Hrowns hy K to L' behind Iff fl I
Shores and ev.-nlnK the series. Thu i
1 Vaniices also won, and the lead of I
the A ' remained tiiicliaiiKed at j
: thirteen Karnes. The Yankee, vie- t
lory was a more or less personal!
triumph lor you nt? Hoy Sherid, J
i who shaded Al AlcKaln ami the
White Hi ix hy :j to 2,
The run of complete Kaines by
I ted Six phcln-rK waH ,nlt.,i j,t
nine. After .Milion Oastoti hud Inn
; led Hie Hostonese to a ;t to '1 tri
j iimph over the TiKcru in the first
; kuiiic at DciroU yesterday. Jack
' Kiisscll Kfive way under pressure
i of H. iiKal bats in the nlKhtcap. lie
(yielded the relmj to Dobens In the
: smii as the home to won by ti
, to
W'ashlnKton luriied the tables on
Cleveland. dcfenthiK the Indians by !
.5 .to :i. l
Spopt
! i Slants
I DV
i
Alan J.Gould
Young Stribling i
Defeats M. Sekira i
New York takes itH champltins as
they come, usually with hoiik? ies
ervaUons hut slve thp Hiir Town a
KOOd, fast. hard-punchlilK li'lit
weiKht to k'I excited ahout and
ihej-pK all the home-town nobsc
a'ailahle for and arena, wliether
It's In Ihe old Pioneer A. t. or the
stiff-shlrted Ma dfson Square fiar
den. .Metropolhan fans have been
broiiKht up "U Ltood liKht -weiKhts.
The .vrapjiy cast sltle prides iis If
on tgrnlitK out real fighters, in this
class. I .each I 'ross was one of the
old favorites, a xrom "club" fiKhl
er. Heiiny Leonard knocked our
Freddy VVelsh fur the Hlh uud re
tired as the uudefea (ef champlo'j
altera cari-er studded with master
ful performances.
The (i hello has started several
out on the trail to pick up where
Leonard left off hut none has yet
combined the speed, craft, hittini.
ami endurance of Hetiny. Sid TcrrjH
was flashy, a fast stepper but
iruKile-chinm'd. No prospect look
ed brlKhter than Ituby (ioldsleln. a.
terrific hitter, hut Ace lliirlkin
slopped li i t it In I HIM, Ten-is knock
ed h in out in I 7 a -id t hecele
I. rated "briKht lights" did the rest.
The latest sensation is AlSinifer,
-2 1 -year-old Hebrew. As the result
of a HlrinK of knockouts, one of the
latest over Andre I out is, Ihe
Rrenc fiiiinii who holds Hie fealher
welKht title, SiiiKer Is now thp biK
Kcsl "card" in (iolhaiu. In his up
ward climb he has luken consider
able counsel from Leonard.' His
inn leh wit h K id ( 'hocolate, Hie
"Licoricp Stick" from Culm, is an-:
Hcjputcd as one of the most atti'ac- !
live frays of the year.
The Mudlxi itSipuirc (harden Cor- '.
poralion iliinKs so well of Hie Ninn-er-Cliocfduic
uuitcli In fact thai
rather than iiiji niiv ri-li J' its be
injf npsi'i hy diM'ipliuary acifon of
the hovjiJK coiniiiision. the bead
man of ibc Jiun- niillinmiin, mil
Carey 4 (iiitc cheerfully :iuc
y round Ju the h''ayuci(ilu -outro-tcry
ocr ilax SehrncliiiK-
Why Kelvinated food
' tastes better
No extremes of heat or cold; Scientifically
correct temperatures kept automatically
Ily William It. liipmnii
( Associated Press Sports W filer)
1
KANSAS CITY. Auk. -''l (,')-
V. "Youii,-" StiiblhiK, fiorui:i ;
heavy wefj-'ht, added another victory i
to his fcrowiiiK slritiK In a 10-rouml !
Moisture in Hie box office at 1 ''unl lu'rt' 'Kbt when
ins imkIv attack proved Ion much '
for .Moe Sekyra, blonde Holnmiaii
m it man. of I lay ton, Ohio. j
The Ohfoan foitKht namely hut (
was no inaich for SiriblitiK when
Hrooklyn and New Vork and Home
dcKfee of real rain al Huston so
curtailed the National Icauuc pro-
i niain ''yestenlay that blue Monday
was almost a holiday. ! rom
PltisbiirKh viewpoinl. the only mis- "f li'tter not under way. . The
lake of the afternoon was the fail- sixth round wtw the bout made
lire of the furious Phillies to call Interest im,- by St riblijiL:s nfcKres-
off their double-headed with Hie slvenessand the contest ended with
! Pirates. As events turned out. the Uln (leornlan flallliiK Sekyra vi-
Phils trimmed the dreyfuss dra- cloiisly lo the body.
:
WADE& BUTCHER fes
Curvld Blades
Trial Blade i "' ;
Itltf-fiKured price tans often
work in the disadvantage of majo;
li-ntrue rookies, of whom big ihiiigs
are- expected from Hie start, but
thn e of t he cost Mest pieces of
baseball ivory have overcome the
handicaps nf biif ballyhoo. Short
stop Hill Clssell and Third Itasc
itian wlllie Kamni cost Hie White
Sox upwards of f 1 ail. aim but tin-,,
are now payhiK dividends. So is
Hie $HHi,iuhi Hobert Moses ('.rove,
celebrated left-hander of the Ath
letics, Connie Mack probably woulo
not have had to wait so Iuuk I n
Ket well out In front if every SHUi,.
mill he has invested in the past ril
"cn years turned out l he profit
he is now realizing on (trove.
Tin- sporis ea lendai for 1 !K!0
pruliiiscH to develop revivals of a
number of classics, among them
the A nierica's Cup in yachtitiK ami
Hie International Cup in polo, but
tli ere is not likely to lie a not her
I revival of the llunlon I i-rby next
j year: not unless the optimistic Mi,
. c. c. pye can find a new route
j fi from law-suits, lie might try
the Trans-Siberian course next
j time, now that he has worked the
j CS. A. eastward as well as we.it
. ward wit hoilt visible evidence of
J financial success.
ACTUAU-Y spraWng. the use of a
k-Kelvinator nukes food, taste better.
Simply, the dels are these:
If your refrigeration is too cold, food
freezes and ijie flavor is killed.
If it is not cold enough, your food spoils,.
Perhaps this spoilage is not enough to be
very noticeable. Hut bacteria increase so
fast that they destroy freshness and
subtly ruin flavor.
Come in and let us tell you about the
wonderful New Silent Kelvinators. You
will be delighted at their truly amazing
silencet their mcny unusual conven
iences, including flexible rubber tray for
quick removal of ice cubes, which place
it in a class by itself as tjie last word in
electric refrigeration.
You can enjoy your Kelvinator at
once. JJuy it now on our monthly
budget plan.
ft lip ii
ll Jlgg ,lfii
m mM lift
ifr lift
up irfc im
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I A B
KtLYI NATOE
Beth McLean nationally known home economist expert and
authoress has chosen the Kelvinator for her demonstration
of the advantages of Electric Refrigeration at The Observer
Cooking School being held Tuesday to Friday inclusive.
Don't Fail to Attend
CARR FURNITURE CO., nc
s
Eastern Oregon's Largesl Home Furnishers
League
Standings
limes as lliitk
wafer blutle.
Blade
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ratir lilailr niali' IVmu a pirrr nf alrrl
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runt. Cui-M-it In lit wiur Kali'l. it i'an'1 rrarW.
W ailr K Hill, li. r I urtril lllailra riic iiui all tli.
Mini..-!', of a Iriiidlil ranr nlpr In Tour frlT.
Sharper ItluilfS that Stuff Sharp
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niE L. & L.
DRUG CO.
NIGHT FIGHTS
Hy The A-.schitel l'nvs
I'll 1 1 ,A I 101 .HM I A Amly I Hvmlt.
New dvi oiunelnteil youinr Ket -chell,
CheMer, I'a.. (I'D; Al l-'aj
hnrlerid. I'a., slotl"'d Tmiy Tal
arlco. AlM tile.-n. Wash., (fit; John
tiy l-'arr, h vela ml. mil pointed
Hnry IV NVanehe, Kialice. (lilt.
t'Hli'AiSD (Jrorue Kerwin. riu
ca r. mi pettnted I annv Helmont.
fhlc.iK". t: Hobby O'Hiim. Aiu
iistii. tin., oitl pointed Mti'Key Mc
l.auKhlin, ChicaKO. (12) Joey
Thomas, riiicao. ileieaii-d
'Aw ivU. Cleveland, folll. ( I I.
NKVV VOIIK - .In k "Kid"' n
KniMund. topp.-d llanv Wilt.
I'htlad. Iphia, CM.
ji:ksi:y city
Jt isi v City, ntltp
line. Spam. '
Ciil MIU'S. IV. Iln.-hv (Jr.i.
hum. N. ompoiui' tt i; .
die tt'l o ., Coin nili vim, 1 ).
I'hil
dl.irry Carllnn.
ointd Jure Mar-
Comparisons In
Baseball Risky,
Experts Assert
Hy llcniy U l'aircll
(NKA SpurtH Writer)
Kid (ih-ason wan the tnunuKer at'
j the White Sox which caused all the
cominittton in liny and Kddie t'nl
i Hns was the star s. cniid baseman
I on the chili. In spite of what, hap
pened In the world .series aK"in.st
the Cincinnati Iteds that year it
was a ureal hall club.
(ihason and Collins are now
caliches and assistants t) ' 'onnto
Mack and Muck's l'ltllad.lph;a
Athletics arc beinu hailed as one of
iht Kieat teams at' all limes.
mi can't gi t any place In a con
troversy about) what team was the
greatest team of all times.
I nele Wilbert Uobinson, man
ager of the Hrooklyn Kohins, was
the catcher lor the old, Haltimore
ttrinles, a team held by many v i
cian experts its the Ki-ealesi rom
hination ever assembled.
It tit las! year I nclo I lobby
tdiocked John Mctiraw. one ol bis
idd teaniinates. with the statement
that the New York Yanks were the
greatest ol" all.
Hobby I All Yct
"I know now that Hobby is koi
tinK Old," MelJraw said.
Veteran players and expert
have their own way of rating a hail
club.
llleason and Collins will rt
compare the A's of I'.'it with the
oth.'i (dobs on which they served.
And it doesn't have to he recalh l
that Collins was an imp"Maiit
member of the $ 1 iMi.tMMi inlietd of
the old A's that was broken up in
en.
Connie Mack will imt press a
dh pet opinion on w hieh w as the
bi-ttir club, the old bunch of 1 ,7
your ao. or the suuad that seems
certain to world seric
this year.
Tintcs Hhm 'liaii:cl
"Conditions have changed so
in tic h in tin- la si I ears that
there is no accural' way for cm 1
parison.' the veteran Vader sa?-.
"I oii)dn't say that drove. Wal
hvrn and Karnshaw are bitler xhun
I' lank. Coombs and Hender. I'er
luips those pitchers of I ."1 yt-ars uo
would have had trtiuble with Hi
white Kill they hit using now. FN (
haps th- pitchers on our club to
day would have bi-irt more ei'fec.
time with the iNill tl:.i( was Usd
yars ao. We don'i knw and
lln i'f if. 11 u W:ty (!' ttndli oi.
"We can h.jy though that tlu-y
w 1 1 e 1 w o K'd bit II chlbs. but I
wouldn't attempt to compare them.
The style and strategy of iKiscball
has changed. Years ao the sacri
fice and the squeeze play fur 0110
run was the voue. Ilaj-o running,
was one of the most important fac
tors. Hut today it is hitting, lonu
hittiiitf for the purpose ol Renins
flock of runs tliat counts. "
They Arc Politicians
Kddie Collins refuses to discuss
the A's as lin y compare to the old
club on which he starred and tin
White Sox of !M!i. Thai is, he will
not commit himself definitely. Nei
ther will tho Kid.
Hut Uiey both agree Ihat Lefty
Williams was one of the greatest
left-handers of all times. That Kd
die Cicotle was 11 great riullt-hand-er,
even if he did monkey with ihe
ball. And that ltuck Weaver wo-:
one of the best third basemen of
a 11 times. And that Joe Jackson
was the most natural batter tbi-t
ever hit.
Looking to the skles for law en
forcement, O. W. Wilson, chief
of police in Wichita, Kas., learned
to "solo" with six hour's inMriic.
tion.
BOY RECEIVES
PIECE OF CAKE
FROM HOOVERS
AIINNKACOI.IS. Aug. (AH)
The thrill that comes once in n
life time was enjoyed today by
Marshall New ton, sou or Waller 1 1.
Newton of M in nea pulis. s'-creta ry
to President Hoover.
Mrs. Hoover made the thrill pos
sible for Marshall, on his ninth
birthday as he lay 011 a cot at a
hospital here recovering from am
putation of a" leg crushed in an
accident i-'-cent ly.
A large package bearing the of .
I'ieial mark ol" the white house at.
Washington was brought to Mnr
shall by a nurse. Opened, thn hox
revealed a big piece of cake, a
strange looking board with some
pegs stuck In a design formed by
holes and a l. tter.
The latter was a personal note
from Mrs. Hoover a nd explained
that the piece of fake was from
I 'resident Hoover's birthday and
Ihe hoard of pegs were a puzzle
which kept Col. Charles Lindbergh
guessing I or must of an aft.-rnoori.
r""T
1 1 1 - ' A - n
K V'PSr
You Can't Eat the Cake and Keep it.
You can't buy the cheapest poods and expect
the highest quality and value. That's why we
sell you well known ai tides we want you to he
satisfied and vou will find
- j" hi v. ia.'v
JACK ALLEN
SUPPLY CO.