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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, August 23, 1929 YES . . . YOU CAN AFFORD or ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION AT ALL OF OUR KELVINATOR'S INe ow rnce Sp Saturday Juanella - Pollyanna's Regular $1.95 and $2.9.1 Saturday Only $1.49 HilPs Department Store THE NEW KELVINATOR FOUR As low as $20 delivers it. iSpopc i Slants . Ittith nr another .lonon or nnnilu 1 Nurnil Ina there In no proof of 11 Alan J.Gould It u-4iiii add n novel touch In t hi jv;ir'n drama to have Mary K. ; J (row no make tihothor try for nolf tntf honors In u season innrkliti? tin debut or t In t other ruinous ten nis champion, Maury Mid.uuKhlin, i In tho men's anmlr ur olf rhuin 1 itlunsliip at Pebble Heuch. Moth j of thi'Hi California products were lint iotia 1 h'luiiH lltlcholders in the samo yenrs, I'M 2 hud I M It, ntl'l each still )mih a substantial follow- Inir Interested fn any achievements ' PORTLAND DUCKS WALLOP FRISCO Eleventh Straight.Victory Puts Them One Game Out of First. ent.on, Ilulvey and Severeld. AT HAV Flt.W'CIHCO: I. II. R, ' Sacramehl n II 1 0 I .. Missions (J l:! ii Hntterics: Juikh, Cltlltf ami Koehler; Cole ami llaldwln. "It him'Idh mi ft to predict that po Ihey may turn in. man ever will till Mil homo runs to take Ituth's record nwity from lilt ii. Today be Is nt least SI'iO hn yoml itoRiTH Hornsby and t.'y Wil liams the oho unci only homo run hitler iif ti.' decades." I'lii day it iter thts dispatch wait filed, the HalM- hlnifwM lilt No. MU, J u m t its though l the iiKt of ltd ltc Tho dl if lenity happens to he that Miss Itrownc Jh mill outside the amateur pale, not for anything eunneeted wit h coif, hut been use the powei-H-thnt-he considered her professional tennis tour of n few yearn nn "detrimental to the be.-d Interests" of the royal anil undent; Kaiue. it would he ii Knieeful ife wiih IlKhl-hefirtert onounh to liein j lure, one that would find favor in ulleetlnK thfi second f I vt hundred.. It would le just ll(i the Irrepressi ble Ha he to consider 1,000 home runs nut at all beyond his mi eh. Ten years ii,'0 you eould have re ceived tho royal rastz .tinywhere around the circuit by HUifKtistlmf that Mr, H ill h would ol even elfin"; lo MIU . , A .. There has been" only one Malic Itiuh In over a half eVntury of baseball. Thert may, us the fore- caster iUiied above assert, never ,' be his equal as a clout' r. . 1 Yet, they said thvrt wuuld never bf another TUdoti mid loo It ul the teuiher ibo sports world at Invito, for the l. H. (1. A. to restore Miss llrowue to good standing in time for the national tournament at I htrolr. U. P. TO OFFER RATES TO MEET AT WISE, IDA. puro ('uelii'l and l.aeoste hnvo rlur,, tluy toppled Mk Mill from the li'lthlM top. M here never would be another I t hiilen. the expeits salt), hut Iho -aine erlttes a rew yeurs later au- eiaiineu neien ills a tlm KH'at- j (Jnuid Holly Nut hall an the tillluuite mi" et-ssur to the Amei'lean queen oS the eourts. .latiyn n id of victories' tor the Niillnnal league w as to talld the test of tilne, but old Yte A h'a ad it has surpasKed ll t his H :iKin. l'or the lM-nefl( of friends of Inlbii i'aelflc employes who wish to accompany them to the rail road's atliletie mei't at Molsc, Kep. and a special low rah There never would he another Alt Shriibh or 1 1 mines Knlehmaln- n- then alotiK eame I'aavo Nurml. Mid i';:U is dashing around the irildlront whne Mrd (iranc hit iff. Il:tcn and .Ioiks have eomhiiM-d to shove Into the baoUnround the ur.-at jrttir a-'hl- v, Incuts of Vardoii, 'ialor. II:. II and thM other Mrltons who wen- supposed to remain iui dl'.turbi'd on the pedstal of tin inyiil mid ancient Knuie. Thi-re may never be anntlmr will bo put Into efrecl It was an nounced here today. The points fioiu which tho trip may he made includi' Cortland, The Dalles an I I inatilla, departure to he made on AUKUst 31, also Pendleton, In and Ilalver, departure to made on September l. Vim I'nlon Pacific system's an. nunl athletic tournament will hi lim ' toKeilicr fiii,'. contestants n-om , twelve western states. Kvery pop. ular sport will tie represented iu eludluK tiasidiatl, tennis, tfoif, trap shooting, track and field, and many ' other events, Several trom I. a lirande will participate, Ktiiployivs' hamls from Portland, l.os AtiKeles, Salt Lake, Denver and "event I other eliiet nil tie m the meet. A feature event will be the nmsM'd hand formation of ;.p MOimately a,r.h pieces. I ty The Am icla I oil I Vis The third defeat in a row of the San I'Ynnefveo Senls by the Port land club fn the nort h convinced the boys from the bay city yester day that holdiiiK a place at the top of the Pacific Toast leaK"' this week wniild not be as easy as it was last week against the Hollywood Stars. The Seals were still second In the stnndiiie,, however, with l.os Anweles hnldluK a "half name h ad. The Ducks walloped the Seals by a. la to It count, l-'lve of the ten Portland runs were, directly -accounted for by two smashing hom ers Wn Iters belted ol f Vernon (liMliez. prize southpaw of the Sea Is. It was the eleventh consecutive vic tory lor the climbing Docks. The victory pal Pot t land Into a tie with the Hollywood Stars for third pla-v half ji ;anie behind the Seals. , .Minimis iisi nut Sues W.nlc Killefei-'S .Mission Meds s(ruKKh-l to ;i ii lo :t tilumph over t he Sacra in cut o Sena t "is at Ite. creation park here. It was their first w in In the ihtee aiuei; tin have played here. Itert f ile was t he w innlriK server, The Hollywood Stars won from the Oakland Acorns in l.os An tfeles by a tally of I I to I 'i In left snappy innings. The Oaks used live pitchers, ami Hollywood four, but the haftcrinu on both sides con tinued. The Stars battel to a total of .'I hlm;h s. while the Oaks could batf only l :t. Scuttle Wins Two Seat i b 's I os took t he w a r palh and defeated (hf l.ns Angeles club in the nm t h w eslei n city, in Substitute Player On Hitting Spree .ST. I.OI'IS. Aw 2:1. (Al1)-On-j ly niicc In live trips to tho pljite yi't i.la.v .li.l MiirriH 'Iti'il" llnrt Ki". Mil I'Hi it ill llrnwnio rlKlK flelil- TllH tfj fX;-l ;t hit. Til p flll'llior t'niVfiMlty of 1 ;i 1 1 1 01 11 i:i roothnll ft" t' Itiillfd In three enns nnl Hcor- ' cd twli-i hiinscir. ai'iMititil inn; for hair of Hit' ti n rutin liy wliirh tin Hrowns hi-.'il tho unilil rhiiniliion Yiinlti'i1. Prominent Jockey Seriously Injured STOt'KTON. I'al.. Ann, AP - Ike Sykes, well known Pacific coast jockey, was thrown and scr . lously injured yesterday in a saddle i iace durini; the Weateru fair assa-, elation circuit program here. Sykes 1 was up on l.ucrese, favorite In the race, wlTen the St oc It I on -owned '' animal stuiiihle.I on a turn, throw llitf Ihe Jockey heavily. Svkes sul" I'ercd a tract ured breastbone and injured his neck. Last niuht doctors said he f.otild recover but that it w as doubt t ill w bet her he w on hi 1 ride iiKuin (hM season. , Athletics Drop Third Straight; Yankees Beaten No longer need price bar the way to full enjoyment of reliable, healthful, automatic electric re frigeration in your home. 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School Sowing is ill hand, our ".ene'rous supply of piints will he of iiid in fonniii", the stln'ol wai'ili'uhr. Fancy 1'iinls 15c lo 29c vd. Uy William ,1. ('hl.niail (Ass.aialed 1'le.ss Sjiejils Writer) the bif; winners in American lea li He history have felt, at least once in their- respective seasons id" siipi'i'-Kiriiiiiiss. tho st in it of many as t h ivo st 1 a iht defeats. The Athletics of l!U!i ina)iled tinder this rule 01 baseball late yesterday -- prestiniintr thai the A's nt only will win but will win by a margin Hfeat enough it. place tin ill in n class with the lied Si of I ! 1 2 and the Yankees of 1 !t and l!i:7. i t'onnie MacK's first runs of three Mraiuht losses tor the current ea-' son was accomplished In Chlm yester.lay when the White So nos- ed "Ut Mose Ciove in tb,. ninth by to :i. (iii4's .lin ! The White Sox already have nuatltied as the jinv team not only, of (Hove, but also of the AthleticM, theinseh es. The Chlcaiio victory , yesterday biouuht Itlackhurne'H ' boys up to w ithin one of a tie 1 au.i nisi t he A s in t it teen caines. and lett the cmiim champions fac- : ed by the necessity 01 tuhlntr at bast the odd wntite in the remain- inc seven to win the seasons series ; from the low I So, The Itiowns b.nied hard aualnst H.'M. I'ipur.is and NeUola yester day as S.innii' (Iray Mopped the Yanks w it h st vert hits to In by lo ! 1'. 'the Mrouiis til litle.n sate tie,. . ( Alter ten days or mote of ifood pltchir.i;. the t'nbs . p.- fniccd ye t'-niay to no thiouuh an afternoon' '! h.i d .vhiiriiim: The Mrulnrt adapted lli'iiiMhrs to the job In hand, poimde.l f oir Philadelphia pitch. :s twenty. on. hits and w on hy 1 fl to 7. U lUnn II nine 11. ted; Wilson's tidi tv-eeond I- ;ttm. 01 the I'hlcatro League Standings 11) 'I'lM A.ssiH'iHlfll I'l'lS riifilii' 'oiii l.iiixtM.: lain AliKt'H' .... San l-'ranclsco I 'o I 1 1.1 ll.l I I oily It 001I Mis.vtoii thiklatiil Sai'f.nnrnto . .. 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Ir hlyi;..st inmiiir of tho soaMon. an.l so m i,, in th,. 1, a,l h, n Mor-ris-.n . niri.'.l th,. llo I'l.nk iv I,.. hl'lv.,1 ot tin- liftiny, lunvi'Vi't'. t.y ' iho Nalionnl h'iino rnlo tvhh'hi foiois a siaittiii nti.i,-r to worki til '1 iniiim.'s to u In. j 1HM.I Ilill M V IIIUMH II j m:v mil. i:vs Am. ;j. iai-i; lariclin- T IV Miior,.. f.iii'f.ll1 llai.'otii s a::, lit. n nt .in, I d.m-j .aoiislv oiiinli.l yi.loi-.liiy hy ' oni of two hnivotlo ii"hlh'iit ho sotn;lu to am.!. I'hllnili'lliliiu Now York .... fli-volanil .. St. I onis I '. trill! nsliltixton . flilraito Ilnstnti vri i:iti.vs iti sri.Ts I'ncifli Cos INiunr At I'nrtlanil In. San l''ranoisrn a. At Soattto N-!i. l.ns Ani;r'li'it 7-1 I 1 1st Kaino KltlB's-x. At llollywooil I. Hal, I. ii, . ; (in innlmrs). At Minimi fi, Sncralilrnto 3. Anii'Hiiln I'hi:ii Al Mi troll I. WashliitiiMi ii. AtSI. l.nnN In, rv York n. At iMii.aco 4. I'hila.l. Iphln .1. At I'l. y. lanil.llostoll ( postponi'.l. ratnl. Nintinml lnviiiiir Atl'hlla.l. Ii'lila 7. I'lilciiro Id. Al Ni' York. t'lltsl.urvli . At llronklyn 1.1. ('In. 'inn. ill ?. Ted Fox Defeats Portland Fighter SAI.K.M. Ore., Aiur. (AIM Ted l''n, Salem, ''lued a technieal knockout over Sailor Willie (lor don, Portland, here last nit; lit af ter three and a half rounds of MjrlulnK Cordon went to the can vas for tho count of rduht after a smashing riuht hand punch to the jaw. Shortly after Kox connecti UKilltl to the same spot. Kefefee l.outtlt raisini,' l-"o" hand In token of victory, as (!rdon was unable to defend himself. Tile boys weji-hid 1 2! pounds each. Art Akirs, Salem, v.ns piventji technical knockout over Charley O'l.eary, Portland after om minute and 'X seconds of riuhtlnt; in their .scheduled six round bout. Johnny Tininhltas. Portland and Pat Dundee. Salem. w i nt f Mir rounds to :i draw. Floyd Amhro. ll?. Sjilein koI a four round deci sion of Jackie Woods. 114, Salem. Ask Postponement Of Schneider Races hon Schneider cup races, scheduled to the behl in Knuhiud September 11-7, because of tho death of Cap tain (liuseppe Motta, member of the Italian cup team and vice-entri-inandcr of the solum! of hiuh veloc ity at I i.-senza no. Church Observing 50th Anniversary BOSTON. Au. (API Chris tian Scientists thru null out the world hidnv observed the tiftieth anniversary ot the ori;a niwUi-m here by Mis, Mary Uakcr K-bly and a uionp i.f siv of lo r student of the I'iist Church of Chiist. Sriet, tlt. l-or some time previous to the m.intim,' of the Massachusetts lian. r which founded the mother ehiir.li. Mi-:. IMdy an-l her stud . hts h:nl been nieeiint; 'n hom.-s of , rnernbers as the Christian Scientist association. Meetings continued to bo held in homes and later in linlM until fn is;i: a reorganization was effected and w h;ft lis now dhc mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, was founded and to it. Mrs. Kddy. the I'iist pastor of the new denomination, tfiive the plot of mound In Hunting avenue n which whs erected the original mother church edifice. ' Cubs And Reds To Play On Sunday CllliACiO. Auir. 2:1, (AP) J'lenty of honie support will ho with th,. Cubs Sunday when (Ivy invade Uedland field at Cincinnati, lor 1 heir "KtudKe" meeting with the I;,, is. 'I'he t.am.s win clash in. a double header Sunday, then will return to Chienmrf for a two-day tand. on mi-:, auc (AP) -imiy to day officially asked Km: land ti postpone the d'tte of (he Hhi NIGHT FIGHTS Ut lliH .vi'litcd l'rnss WATI'MIUV. r,uin. l.ouls I Kld Knpli ii. Mrrldru. fnn.. outpointed Joe Trahon. Ituffalo. X, V., m. OAKI.AIIOMA CITV llahr Hunt, PoncA citynn tind OcoiMe Cook, Australia, ilrv lltd, iVKWAHK. N. J.. Willie I.:,. mrtrto, Newark. oHpMlnt'd li'.y Sc h a rtt. Nt'w Vork. n. 1 iiQiiia5' La Oranilt'. or . Grace HlilS Mn& Aduins. FOOT COMFORT Plus footm:ar STYLE 1 omfort is tlo most in. port ant thin in an, shoe Put tviv as p. 1- Well J. e this IV-w hllllOT bluck kill .( I eel litl!il' i;l(i ,,, ,1 , 'iit't. The expert on the platform and in the kitchen knows good salt - Vhcri-vtrymi sex-particular care paid ffi ,,l,;,t fit of fine points in cooking &'AiS) -s,,asoni"-y"' fnul Lhslii; Salt A "' For the constant standard ol ptiriiy alul tvcn-grain that makes Leslie rtlininii assures a clear salt with out hi;ici.Ks:i tli.,t experts demand. " )'; .ii- hiii Unit S.1I1.. . I.l ll.i! l.iiUht rvAr,;" I soil I'M'liisKrlv III llio (lhirir i- nikllli; m hm, I. LESLIE SALT MAIN i t 1 , , E