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Wednesday, May 21, 1K!0 LA (JRANDE EVENING OBSKRVKK. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven MAZING RACE IN NATIONAL LEAGUE f Yesterday's Games Ity Hush !- I'lillerion .lr. I oclatcd Press .Sports Writer) :o amazing race of the Na- ' : league clubs for the higher s In the stand;, lias stolen j show in big. league. , baseball i their rival circuit. Four games . pinyed yesterday in each .Ma- -ague, and while the American ' offering bat one change in the i ling, a shift of trie seventh and j i h place clubs, Uio elder clr- left just two clubs in their , r posts. i. Brooklyn Itobins, who be- the leaders only Sunday, held I places by trouncing the l'hil- ' still the tail eliders. III to U. the rest shifted abn'it. The York Giants dropped -fcfcid to fourth place for the day's : The St. I.onis f'ardinals followed iriyi-st famb while Pittsburgh I u,,. Urooklyn system, downing the Mre isr fos (hu Mtm&ij t Car fof BVki tip Tr:j WCia Lit' tCvtU Onlv hy rtdlriK In tr drhinp IIuiIhou'b Ctt'iil tt wlli i.u uiirt;ctule )Ik drlis'ilfnl ipt-riitiun. Ymi iii'd irnft.-.I to tuku tri;it ciiriitid t.I it for h in ool liiiu-tH , tt in'iul, iiccrlcrat inn, i( it, ru-y hiKiiilin;;, romi'orl iin.l remuniiy. A ltlt'ihniio rcll uill l.rin-i Ht.,i- ..n,rtal 0 lo yiiur tbmr. Ls Ensy impressive:- - (luultly in- pM1ormuit?i); riU ' Cotioiny -a- Anv dealer will uladlv let vou clrivo Hudson Great Right., ' You , ,Vvi!l he so eti thusiustie that you '.eaii't help telling your.; friends it. is the most .delightful car (you hav.i ever driven. '' ruuac of colors. AM prices f. o. U. DutroU, factory. BLUE MT. GARAGE M. A . Harrison, Mgr. Opposite P. O. ft SATURDAY MAY 24TH qec Jft,n ,1houl Your FeclVo Charge our foot trouble may he the result of one or more of a dozen different causes. Only an expert analysis of your feet will tell. To give you the benefit of the highest skill obtainable, ve Lave arranged with Dr. Win. M. Sclioll, internationally famous Foot Authority, to have au Expert of his staff at our More on the above date. He will make a scientific analysis .f r i i - . Y"" j"ur ieei; aevciop prims wun n it-Veal tbl Ptnrt n.nlnrp of vnur ail. nent, and show you what you need get quick and permanent relief. dll this without cost to you or obliga tion to fay anything. Remember the dale and be sure to come! Even tho linston llmvcs. rankest 'dow n to fifth. The Curds got all if all outsiders, found themselves their runs In tout- big timings, n the stnigelii us they downed the! Km hang. I'lii.-os i. ... . r ,, . , , . AHOthcr Hi. I.OUlS leulll, the .Hints for their fourth-victory In ... ,, .. ,,, , , the five Bunto scries. Led by Wully ,1-1 r..e . ii 'i fil htnlnn t. L Clubs Change Places! liOfj Angeles who sarins . to have i fanHinffc oc Wnc-nl'- i H,uu a ioi oi co.-.fiiiiN on in i brandings as Kesuit Kiium-. the nr;,v,.9 ,,hph .,, jten inning triumph,- 4 to 3. Berber ; scored both of Boston's run in the (regular nine innings, one of them Son his ninth homer of the year, i ! ieorge Sisler. drove In the rest, get- i ting n timely single In the tenth after Lurry II nton had weakened just enough to fill the buses Brooklyn had almost no trouble ' holdlns the top as they pounded three ..hilly pltchc., for , hits ,o , get their l 6 runs. Pittsburgh leaped up two places In the standing as Larry French tilnit out the finclun.al lieds with four hits to give tho third straight victory. nings French had a tight battle agaifist lied Lucas, holding onty one ran lead, but the I'lrates eamo through In the last two frames to from'! make, it .1 to 0. the nest climb, going rrom ! ('hicar,'o Cubs C to :i to move into t third. i second place and i.nt the rubs Sljiy and BiHexgBcsBSfive 1 jseraste No car we have, evf.i fimrm '6p:(iUieHV, v , f, i -tlie. ' pnf llustawtrlf if wlio irf-riyfift US ptbti b . ,: .L-.5.:iH Li,... 'i '.1 along' inj':higb or i raV.iij ni,' c'j)i-(,tis nivfji: j speed, it jis a.niiiiiile ititjfi fmei.polo pony." '' i' liilsMVsrGrtii;:i;igitiii"p1 tint cob! iSs' way tklow. ' ant rati Kbnfittit JAU:i;n ' '!ll',,-'f'5!'.J'1 '' ; -"'.I t i a-' Nine oilier ntoilcls jiir-t nu atlraetlvclv iiriced, - Wide YAM ENGIEUENCOI TIRF.O. ACHING FEET? Dr. Swboll' Arch Support! r tT ah at.U fa Urn tttkn M r-xnial. Vurn m id? alteration ill ill.- Amt-rli-an IciiBiie ui.nwtiii.. I... .I............. .1......I. Timers, S to 2, uml exchnHKlntf plucks witn mem. I he iimwiis worn i i.,.n nvn. ..i..... thm- H.-oi-ei five of their runs in thj seventh j inning "to drive tOlou Hngscu fi'om t tic. li 111. i With the first and second teams. I Washington und Philadelphia, en-, joying a day or scheduled rest, tho rim division of the league improv id its uoKltlun u bit. Tho IHU-.I !mcc Clcv double victory over tho CIiIcuko l White So ho hold the ff, , I'"- i The New Y-,rk Yankees had to ! L-o ..... 1....!... .o ..l 7 in t Vic- tory over the Itoslon Ke.l Sox ns Mrales their' I'uriiiuii inn some K' em i.-iie. or seven in-ll'1"-1'1""- LEADERS BUNCHED IN COAST LEAGUE Sacramento in First Place, by Half -game Margin , ; Ducks Defeat Stars. Hy 4li As"i'latcil l'reis , . It's anybody..; race In tin first half of the Pacific Coast, league keason, and yesterday'.- games served ti tighten matters up fur ther, with the leaders losing and I he trailers generally liu'ing bet- tUl". . , S'aeiiimento' lost lo the Angels and held firs;, place by a ha IT j game margin only due to tho I criir'hiug defect t administered the I Oak i by Sun lYnncl.eo. .Manager Katnloeli, anxious to, irrn'e , liat f tHil t itistnnee Into first place if pnfible, fiilHil on Pete DngHa, slur hurler from Napa, lo deal vvf h '.he Seals. Daglla lasted- for only a pun of the first inning.' in hieh Frank Cros.set i a nd "Ited'J YVinKo letl a- five-run balling at-, lack. The hilling spree continued' at the expense .of I luin.ovieh and Kasich. the Acorns' jellel men, and the Seabi loialled I n mockers en 21 lifts 1o GaUlnnd'H two runs on seven hils. Angels Win s I. or, Angeles" .showed ln disre ppeet. foi league leaders -by hang ing Laurie VIncl. Saeranwnio liurle.'. out ot the box In Hie first Inning to cutnhllfth a sate . tour run lead. Jones also lulled to hold the Anc.ei.s. and the tola) f-ar the soulherueiv. ntu..lo. .elKht. vulns iHiiiith held-'themi scoreless urfu-r fire foiirlh inning, but i e ftic1.-.. pt'ftuld n of get' M"rtaceh(J--l.os A'n- gelet; twh'InrJ nlbl finished"-' wllli i iye rum:. - three loo lew.1 r , Aiiifinj: the clubs tmw" occupyH ing th( second' 'divWioiu iho iMis. tti..n-! Nttlui'L'oil thU'.-i'dlriiblhi i th 'Seattle Indians' 17 to '1 nlj''San raiicisc'i. I,ed by Ike lioone who flcored two slnirhir.-a--douMr:-Timr 'ii. honie,-rjin.lhe e (iMsilons!itlimileM I Hul.liell or fc-Jr lies, und llllidV the I taninnsKr ami' fi'Hi MlvLi'itn In IHe: liist. at the expense oi .shnonl. y ' lleaver.i I ake t)ieucr jf Tho Poriland Heavers, so far nn- ! (tlnpiiled holders oil la:L place, look Ijbe Hollvwofal 4siir into camp by rrn 11 tfifi' score. In a game, lea-i Cured by Itnir homers, balled on., bv Second d wo being Haseman irininon.'or -thv Stitfi'S. . . & A'i. a'.i'esiilfc of the day veil- i tu res the- leaders, are closely i buiiched. with Oakland nnlv a hall I game out or llrst place. I .ok An geles -one ami a. halt, ami Han 'Francisco two and a half. At I. oft Angeles: Portland 1 114 :i Hollywood - i: la 4 Walters, Chesterfield ntld'Wood all; H'tilvoy and Itnssler, ' At Oakland: Han Francisco 1 fi 21 Oakland 2 . .Miljiii-. and Gaston; laiglla, ovieh, Kasich ' and Head, Wdi. Ht San Francisco:.';: 'Seattle . ......... i '.Ubsions . I 7 7 2 Innn- l.om- 10 ' l.ntunnMki, Simoni nul Dnrrenni l,rlher nml l lofnuinn. 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In llitt I tenth with a couple -ftf hnnl ones, j fo Irian's Jnw. ! ., v J l;inle Heclie, Port Innd and I.airy ; J-'airali, Han I'TanrUco, . hbavy J weigluii, slugged oaeh, ' n,lieil , rop j'rlv rounils v.lt'h evevythlni; but lh$ ; iIiik posts. Heebo" tnlihtg. the nnd Al-lo Israel, PoPtltinil ,' bantait. took an easy decision over,' Mrnle .w i nil i ui , i inpino in' the -four- round curlain rhlseiv ) . , Hiiej:unti-p!o'.v (?):il;lnnd .-. .o Angeles1 San l-'rancisci Mission ftealilo 1 Inllvw f'orilui St. I.OUis PUisioinyb " New Vock Want An OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Early OOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Breakfast OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO when you tire up ea.ily for 14 fishing trip or a motor trip or a game of golf or meeting the demands of busiiieHS when sver you want an early breakfast, the Sacaja wea Coffee Shop is open at six and ready to sei-ve you a break fast that will start the day light. Maybe you want only a cup of rich coffee and a sweet roll-maybe some cereal and fruit or if the day re quires a lot of energy, try a breakfast of bacon and eggs with fruit to start and a second cup of coffee to end it. Prompt ser vice and delicious foods ! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sacajawea Inn I Slants J. 7- v : I One of the ronln iijuum . Uio F Mi&My. BsW5W I ;. f . IIoum of -M i. Ii l lllteh to til e in- . vfvMl.ClS5C llvV -J& B nihil htinni.li hold upon Hit Am R fj J&SSW-'' ksJ-Zl r ft?OSKTV ISX i 1 Ii in JuiMii piociidlnt.'. i-fi IIh tS MfV Pryi V, t , t " (j ln JuM nlun the opposition li - tV C W'"'. IfSs. 1- :.--W Is Inelin.d to ii lav nnd ennRintu (&isJf AwS I ' Wf TS. VS 1 I t l lilH happened -on two ' memor-1 I jew n) ii lihle oeensloiiK In the fourth nli.T . jf Jt, XrW FT fk W&rf&$mWr S fTti.? JBf B - rifth (tames of the Ii.hl world's V VlfM jtfB. MmL- CV JST 4 f- series. The ft.l.s led, 8 to 0. I.I J " L4? IK? M&Sg4. Vr AT Ml fe , I . the seventh InnInK of. the . fourth 3n!fA.'lra v2wlW'tif AX AW-r ''J&1 - - immo aiMl 2- In III, ninth lnnlnii I TMr3wA! (f 4MSiWij ' XSPVfe. ."O-vO "Vf 1 ,.r me fliih L-ein... wiih one out. VI VWfcatiWSL -s-', Vi .t , i. -T-rv . I .ii,!?an. M V-tiamf"- ..a88K,f n - League . X$sNb sn 1 yJwxIM" linn, , L,n u ctsk xix'i wuw 1 1 W ( hleiiso 17 15 .6:11 F Itnslon ....Ill IS .4114 IE I'lnclnnlill "1 2 1(1". 4211 . ' f--.:T--: fl I'hllnflelphlll .'. H J8 .1111.1 ' ' ' . - ' i I . . .AMKItlOAV MM4 n ... ;, W. 14 -JVli f ' 1 I ' Wii-.-hlriKinii ..,..."0 ' la . ,oc7 RLa. artv 4Ltr& "v ' 1 l'hllndeli.hln ........;...v.1S III .(14 IT . g H ff TM TIM AjL1 TT mii- Cleveland ..;V:.L....;::..1 7 ' 12 ; .DSfl I BJ I H I '' K U S H I ciilram. :.l2 ."ill ' .401 :. - M : . i.onis ;.,....:...ti:','is v.!i75' v.;-. .: . (9 IMrolt. .....'...',.............;iS :;2.n ;.7a , ' . j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I . w It itm ' ' 9 . ,. . I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO POINTS TUB WAT TO BUTTER THINOH." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO They lost both because Charley Hoot and Put Malone decided they could tosa a fvw batting prnetlce hulls with Impunity. These same bnttltig prnetlce balls Immediately were deposited In various places. In and outsldu Sblbe Park, by agile members of the Athletics. The A's have manifested again this spring a striking tendency to pull games out of the fire. Of the first eleven games they .won, the Mnckmen came from behind In five to triumph! In three they reserved the winning outburst un til tile ninth. It isn't safe to claim nnythlng against the A'h until the lust man Is out. Two of the most d'ingerous hats men in the pinches In major league baseball are Glenn YV right, Hrooklyn's veteran shortstop, und Al Simmons, ;the rfght-handed "CObb" of tho Athletics. These two for years have been consistent ly tip around the top In runs-bat-ted-in. They posserfs the faculty thuj is about ns useful ns any thing in tho game the ability to rle to tho emergency, to be at their best when n hit means runs. This year marka the twentieth anniversary of the University of Washington's first rowing Invasion of tho waters Kast of the Hockies. The Huskies cajno no further than LiUko Mendota in It 10 when Hiram (nnbear, founder 'of the so-called "Washington System," brought them Kast to race Hseonsin. They tost to the Hadgers in a three-mile contest thutyear but haven't beon beaten by Wisconsin -since. This June, Washington rowu on 1-iike OHS0. t. f. tiraoMi Totter CoApur, Wina SlM, N. c , , , , yy, s-t-Tf wcr jwm i'.:. ' . ..':'::;rl: 1 : Camels Mendota for the sixth time as a ' ,'preludo to coming on to I'migh j keepste and the quest for national rowing laurels. Washington made Its debut at j Poughkeepsie in 1913,. finishing 'third, and came back in 1914 to .land in fifth place. It was not un ! til 3 912 that the Huskies again assayed the long Journey, under Kd leader, whose varsity crew finished second and made such an impression that Lender was in duced to accept a contract with .Yale the foHowlng year. ' In the next seven successive years on tho Hudson, Washington's j vnrslty was triumphant three times runner-up three times and third 'on the other occasion, 1928, when i California whipped Columbia's J champions. I Tho coaching succession at ! Seattle from Leader to Husty Qal : low (now at Penn) and Al l!lbrlek- son has developed no dlminish j ment In Washington's successes. The Huskies are ns conspicuous a threat this year as over. SUMMER ITCHES VANISH when anilsepllc Zemo Is vsotf J Soothing liquid Zemo brings wonder ful relief to bites, rashes and prickly heat. Its cooling touch also soothes the pain of sunburn. Thousands are discovering comfort in Zemo when they havo itching, peeling toes. 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