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Monday, July 21,1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Two 5 ; CLOSE OUT ON ALL SPRING AND SUMMER HATS $1.95 -$2-95 -$3.95 HILL'S La Grande's Largest Home-Owned Store TILDEN TO PLAY IN CUP MATCHES I j. It 1. T-" .). Agl'eCS tO iUOet IM'eilCll-1 ,-.frr. JmiW His WiVnpe. men rgdlllit nii i l&iiea "and Better Judgment. 0 TAIilS. July 51 ifl William " Ttlden II told the Associated Press today that "aeainst my wishes and better Judsmcut i nae accepi u invitation to play for the united j States In the Davis Cup- challenge i round. The American tennis star explained the rule regarding syndicate writing by amateur ccmesianiB i.wi n . Hr.. n .tt.nt and he' Hr': waived to a certain extent and he j would be permitted to write tennis artlclea for a news syndicate tor the inree c c. v f , w-ainwiftY. ajTcoi iL' , S tear "7hSman ! of the Lnltcd & Jites Davis Cup com m"teC. , 1 ne oects:oii vi urc nu.ci.u cup commlttw to play Tllden tn the challenge round was received with satisfaction bordering on delight by Flench tennis officials and fans. The Prench were pleased because they felt certain Cochet would de teat Tllden. They argued Borotra gave Tllden such a hard battle :n England he now Is conceded an even chance to defeat the veteran Ameri can. The delight of the .Frenchmen came from the fact Tilden is certain to pack the Roland Garros stadium with a cheering, paying gallery. SPRAINS .W'KIE PARIS. July 21 tf Big Bill Tll den. famous American tennis star, sprained an ankle In a practice match with Karl Kceeluh. Checho slovakian professional today. Tllden. who only today announced that he had accepted an Invitation to plav for the United Slate In the Davis Cup challenge round, told the Associated Press that he thought we would be kept oft the couria only one day. A mxseur who attended him how ever, said that he was unable as yet to tell Just how serious the Injury was nor Just when Tllden would be able to play afaln. IIRIT.UN'S OLYMPIC STARS KNTEKKU IS CHICAUO MEET CHICAGO British star of the 1M4 Olvnxplc games will be entered in the 'British -American ganves here August 37. AvorT Brundftve. president of the American Amateur Athletic Union, said he had been assured that Percy Williams, the Canadian who won the 100 and 200 meter sprints at Amster dam: Lord Burghley. first In the 400 meter hurdles, ana Callaghan. the Irishman, who holds the Olympic hammer records, would compete here The American team wtll be selected from the outstanding college and A-A- U. athletes. ITALY 1 I LL Ol "CHAMl'IONS- MILAN. Italy X Every Italian athlete, aa well as foreign athlete, of any note becomes to the Italian news papers a 'champion." He may not have come near winning any title, but he is a "campione." nevertheless. STICK-l P COSTS $4.0t BIT HORSE REPLACES IT NEW YKOK ttv-Men whose avoca tion ia the race track, usually make their money elsewhere and spend it j there. ! In one Instance at leaek William ! U. Moore. New York building contrac- j tor. reversed the process. i Not so long ae loore was held tip and robbed of a M.0C0 pay roll, and shortly afterwards, his Lahor won the Mcrrtsania Handicap at the ( Empire City track. t Moore had bought the horse for ) 7.000 a month beiore. and alter the ; race had the pleasure of declining j 15.000 lor htm. MMB1K HACK AND I HOST LAPAYTTTT. Ir.d. n Purdue football aarrtors aill wear e'rht-inch numbers on lhe b.wt and wx-lnch numbera on the Iror.l ol their Jet sers nest season to make It possible to identltr easily a plajtr no matter which way he turns. I'KKP.VKE NKtiATIXE AKUl MKNT SALEM. Ore. July 11 Lee M.-AUiter of Saltm. member of tAe atate legislature, will be In Portland today to prepare a rsepatlre arKument on the bill providms for a cabinet form of (rorr.n.nl lor Oreeon. The anrumen: will appear In the roters' pamphlet. ttlrhr tjaallfle. A ure TURIN. I'.alT P! The Dtiehess oi Pistil, c-.e.nlwr of the royal house tf Savoy, p.vl her evanilnaUons t as a Iraine-il nurse with ease. SSe ! entered tne examinations with the rrvular cx::ii:iates NtnitallUnd Ka'..e Mlk MOCADICIO. Italian Samoall land ,4, Cultivation of silkworms h bren bevun here with the plant- tv.s cf 4C (X rr.uitwrry tree trans- i jjviited tztxn Italy The quality of j the cocoon thus Jar ctained is of the bfl f.KAIN OKruKATK.V ULES SAIEM. Ore. Jily 21 The Parmer Niticnal Oram corporatlcn. capiialned at 10iXXU.Vi. ha filed with Ui ate rpOftion drpartment declaration of its intention to oper ate tn Orr n It a a DrUware cw pcratioc with C E. Huff, of Chicago, pre'te:it. Orecoa offices are in the Pacific buildin. Portland, and J. V. Beach is tne Oregon representative. Young Stribling Quit Caution At Dempsey's Word MACOX ua. ueorgias imf peach, suddenly transformed from a icaullous boaer to a puncher, socked lhiJ OTy from an obscurity wrich fell MACON. Ca. l Georgia's fistic otcr mm 'o11ok1,1S 1 mediocre per-, 1 fcrmance against Jack Sharkey tn j Miami. Stribling. lithe Teteran of more I ithan 300 lights, although he's only j26 started a new drive for the title i iwnrn ne knocked out Otto Von Porat j ln tlle im pound m Chicago. Down ln Dixie, where the home folks have strung along with Strib ( even ln his bad moments, meyr other than Jack Dempsey ' ,me OI the credit for the Georgian's spurt and his new lethal powers.. - ,.,h. At. ' k and Mx j " '"."C " roe the - . hwirtwirht c ham oion if he f onrot i - m, of bis cautlonaded In alet ntatch with Max Schmellng. he TO ln knw a otw c ,he , m. rotnrfiil flrre of the titfht f game. Trained from cmionooa eyi""".'- T- r.th.r-.,u.e.r former acrobat. ; Ortman and Palm; ide. Htlvey WtlH did sorr.e of h:s first fifhtlne ; for nothing because "Pa" wanted the prcmcters to look "the boy" over. He fought in virtually every weight division as he grew up and has new been knocked out. Besides that, he's a first class ! aviator, has a plane of his own. boasts , n mtuiwrl license and is a llvmir officer In the army reserve corps. Proof of Wisdom There Is ncitutir ? l:fce it tvSse nmn as a fool who IioMs his (CU St. franc! tie Sales- Begtnr.ta of Radia Gil.ilietrjo Mtrvi'iti's s of ajio eor-'nunlciitien was interne-' J IVMJ Lt I . Titer t$ c- s;.e f i!t! moo y key nati t Nrtl Anwria aort.1. of tlte I'.lo (.Jrantie. Began "Ciaia Stor Idea The first "Vlwin" st.rvs a ! Hshnl la Arr.wTica were tbe .ng of tN? Htiiin l-ay com-1 Yes There Are Plenty ; inM-ttni-w'T 5..MVti a-oth; r(irv C , . .." .:" f hanatK are iu.i-v.vw uacM - ' ' - ' Generosity er Care'eisaess? t f.ir-..r nn InJnrv." ai-.l Hi be rvriorv;ty or only csrvIe5Si3. -Washington S:ar. To Get Rid of Aati A few dwps of o.l of cv!if co-Jar oil u$ol for fi'rs) t-i !be sl.clf cov-Ts will firivs aius. a vt ay Jcwiih Laws Compiled j The TaSraud is a cf Jtwt!i ! law cn-.:tinc of two par:?, the Mi?hna. or rext, and the (..Vir.ara, te CAu:n'.ontary. I Concp!itan Actress I Sarah l5-ruliard:. grvat Fivn.h ! actrv$. was t'orn a Jev Im- j lited a Cath,ic; by binU ;'e Waj French and by marriage si;? V. MR. TITE OF TITUSVILLE rJ' U VViAT WVTM AT OOTTA COT EOiCS ON THE CQskS 1 -YA 'O Hvu' nv,kt , 1 ii u mtn Yi'j v 1 1 ( ri it-is. : - i IV v i J ty J II !.M mm Missions Lead As First Week Of Pla' Closes j Bv the Associated Pre The Missions today were the only team ln the Coast league which had 1 taken more than the odd game of - Ut week's sent, and led in the fcUuidings after the first week of the second period. The Eeds were shut off by Senile. S to 0. in yesterday's morning game as Lamanaski effectively for the In i dlans. but came beck to taiie the afternoon contest, 6 to I. with Her man Palette on the mound, making I it fire out of seven games. j I Iturks Lose Serle Winning streaks of both Holly ' wood and Los Angeles were punc , tured during the week, although the i Stirs squeezed out a one game mar gin in their week oi piay wiin ra. Und. The Beavers pounded Yde and una. wt KltOT pot ! Hulvcy lor a 13 to 1 nrst game yesterday, wi ginning pitcher. for a 13 to 1 win m laeir game yesterday, with Ortman the cause for a protest was found In' the afternoon frame by Manager , Wocdall of Portland when the con- ' teat was called In the sia'.ii on ac- I count of a train schedule. Baroee's i homer in that luiunj had just ; brought In four runs to give Hal-. lywood the game. to 3. The Angels downed Oakland. 11 to J 4. In the afternoon game, collecting; a & to 1 lead on tne iirsi tnree in nines off Chauhcad and Pearson. Bupt the Oaks had cinched the series i n the mornine when Henderson. his second league game, repeated his first performance of holding Los Ar.- gelesw three hits. The Oaks won. . . . a 1 to 0. sacs Tate Tour in Row Sacramento made tt four straight ever Sun Francisco by winning 8 to V, In the thirteentn. yesterday after noon at Sacramento, after having downed the Seals 7 to 4 In the morn ing at Stockton. Bryan and Freltas were the winning pitchers in Jhe morning and afternoon, respectively. At Los Angeles first game: Portland 13 16 0 ane Cevereld. Second game: R. 3 S H. 6 1 5 C . Portland Hollynocd i Called la SiXthl. Mails. Mars and Palm: Hcllerson ana nasuer, At Oakland first game: Los Ancelea .- 0 S 0 Oakland Becht and Hnns.h: .19 0 Henderson and Read. Second game: R- H. E. Los Angeles It 14 0 Oakland . 4 8 0 Peters and Warren: Crcchead. Pear sen. Durr.ov-.ch and Lombard!. At Stockton morning game: San Francisco 4 11 1 Sacramento 7 11 0 M.Dousral and Penebsky: Bryan and wirts. At Sacran'.fcto second jTirr.e: San Tranciico , 7 !T 0 &icrmsi:to 8 1 1 Jacobs. Turcin and Gas'.oo; Krai- Ik. Viirt. Gould nd Win. ? At i-n francisoa raofiiiii :ar. sea;:ie , 6 10 O mxssaohs . -'- 0 5 0 tAinaniki and Bomuu; Ueer. CVurcuh wsd Hcfmar.n. Alitvsooa gasc: R. H. t 6 6 10 Stt KaIo. Kua and Cck H. P-Ue rad-.nd He;; SALI'M TEAM WINS f AIXH Ore. July 21 6.rtch- tug their hits foe every bse possible. the S&iens Senators defeased Albanr eundiy. t to 4 m a WtUamette Valier Ituf game. Ti Alcos out- Salerr. ccCIecting 11 aaf et.es c:f the drlirery of Aniy Peterson. Hcw- ever, the Senators did a neat KO el be ninnuig and made the best of -heir 10 ciouta off Portier arid Strti- mate.. Albany scored two in the third and t cne eaih in the fourth and SiitX Saletii tailed two in the second, tr-ree ! in the fifth and two in the seventh, j ctritmater relieved Fort;r on te c-sjund fee Altany in te seventh. The ice re; R. H E- .V;aT 3 1 I - 7 13 I Pcrtier. Ptritmater and McClain: Peterson and Edwards, Bat Not as Slave Kveryfcodjr airws tint children capht to work. Vrom a very early ace iey should help with t.e t-oc e work and ch-rv- should tav? rv5po.:!,.ty. Woman's llou;e Codpi'- Johnny Adams. 20 year old recruit ; pitcher "with the New York Giants.; has a contract that provides he must j r.ot be firmed cut tht year. Kin SE' J CUTTlM" jX.V..i CM IXFECT FROM CO-4?.' Vr:D. res A wciSv? K. THr AIN'T vsr.'S vwk COrlErTSSEO H'.lk- j. - ' KJ K O- - - - a. t?7lW THE ECOtSCMiST. S r- x I if 'AUM I - tL 5fti rToriwJOs MAKt.t first r "z -TT-' . -L -n -voyage.- in 35 vears it j JLlf.isT- " ' s TWIO fCR0SS BOSTOM HAR&OO : ' I Anderson Will Quit Following A. A. U. Contest SEATTLS The rn:.ed Ste will proabiy los the services of S:5v-e Anierscn. &?ati. nA;:onal in- nerit-s;iite hUh hurdle chajnp:on r.id Jcrmer r,ai:cnsl Iot stick title hc'.i rr. for the Olympic Games it Los Ansc'ew. , ; . Tne former Cnivs-rs: Z. k . rrj 2, . -vt who t-h hard ie PE-cord of H. seconds to win '.t e-rent ; the big Chicago urxck and field :ees list June, plans to t-LTz up tus spikes af'.er the Ka- tiacil A. A. t. cii! picnthips in Pitis- . burfh, A'lCUSt 22 to 25. After the Chicaxo mt'. Anderson ned a gro-p of athletes for a bam s:cmiri? trip to Eunrpe. bus Intended to return tci Arr.tr: ca m time for the Pittsburgh progra... I arr. no: layin? any plans to com pete :n the Olympic and from where I new stand. I don't believe I will part ic: pate at Lea AnrelesJ d ADderwo bfiare goig to Europe- "I ran in one OrmrJc meet. I have had the EaUsacttan of ccrapetuie In tie N&tioaal Cclleciates aan the Na ticaal A. A. U. charr.pianships and I leei that I have about reached the cross Tiid.s in rr.T hie -a-here it is tune to branch awsy frcm athletics and K5 all my enrr.es toward layuig out a carter for myself. "Of course there is the possibility I may try to take cne final ranj: at the hurd.e in the 19" ?2 Olympics, but odds are aiainst such a program." Uses for Shark' Teeth S;ark tt--?!h- r.re nM for "a-.T.y" '.n soirt? of the raoISc 1?-lan-:. wb;:e in CMra they are moQi.uM in r-'.J to form altraotive P.TiiXl.I-V 1 Aba Wo of;n by tr. i.r.s o nd prt:ablj a n;.'.'.iVo n-; ii Ourselves ;.vivcr wf.sl wiil do :i w!uit wiii not do; be w'iO never niade .er mad- " V USCcll Jtlltt 1 HCW TrE OU5 ' '.v..FI-lrT Ike v-0'jlot Give A FELLER, "lhstt C"tE SSlTri.QL'T FUVT StE N KiS lAWNER. aa. ' - ' , 1 at" i II 3 lv,iL Si ... v i , DREAMS OF YESTERDAY Athletics Only i Leader To Win In Sunday Tilts ix iir.s k Knllrton Jr. j a a if-d Press Scona Writer) Eac:e Morgan of Cleveland won a ! gin the battle of Beverly Country foolbrj. team," remarked Earl Camp rime by a home run in the ninth j club, scene of the Western Amateur u fize manager of the Husky jestcrci&'y. He sUmmed his 18th cir-; champtonsiup tournament. . 1 athletic organization. Jimmy Phe cu:t fclo-r of the season with one; 3UIT gixtr. of Milwaukee.' and Art bas made a big nit In taking cut ar.d one ocd base to defeat the; S7reet; of Chicago, headed the parade i DOld of the grtdiroQ outfit. We may l ustia the irorit of those more Jam - -ous home run hitters. Babe Ruth, and uju ueni'.g. nu.ii juicm w --- bum Shoifner. a perennial xicum of ttcRuthian drives, in tne wiun in- nmc. Or? Jin c 2dtn a moment later and another tn the next 'iPr " t lf musn amateur nir. B:g Falk pave Morcan ' Je mleht decide to thin? of a race for tne Ppot-. Jf?' ther aldnt mod - IpOt by tutting for the circuit when Should Tollev fail to, start, the nt m. he r peered as a pinch batsman the sisth. Jiramy Foxx also had the satisfac tion cf winning a ball game by the hesr.e run rcute. Fcxx connected witii Guy Cantreli's deii.-ery for No. 26 with one mate on base in the enchth and enabled the Philadelphia Athletics to defeat the. CwtroitTir-rsl Tto"3. Other results' cf this homer were to s;,e ' -; crcateur at reocie xcba h. v-... ' Grove tus 13;h v.c:orr of the year, j year, felt he had had too much golf ; Bromn Down Salons and decided not to accept the lasue ; T5 Senawrs produced a ptaca? Charles (Chlckl Erans. of Chicago, homer br Joe jucm in the ninth ln-; who has won the western title eight c:ri followed by a snilto clout by : times, had the most impressive prac An Shires, who supplanted Judce at ucc score, carding a 73 over the r lirt base but theT only produced 71 test Saturday. He was regarded as thre- rans. not eno'uih to overcome a front rank threat, as were Jack KTst liuu lead ad the Browns , Westiand. 1SGS French , won 8 to 6 ' champion: Dick Martin and Johnny Chicaio s White SOI pulled out a 5 Lehman, a pair of .hlg to Ttc-.orr over the Bed Sox In titholders: Keefe Carter of Okla the ninth in.-Unr of the second game homa City, a ama alter nounding out a 16 to 4 de-! tear champion, and Gus hovotny of . cision "in the opener as Ted Lyons ' Chic&ic , K. , scored his Hin r.ctory of the sea-1 Course n Good shape in ni.j, of blisterlne weather tne The St Louis Cardinals handed the ' fau-ways were in good condition, but , National leaiue leading Pbins 15 UK greens were fast ad vrtcty. Ber to 6 trouncinr. drinng BiU Clark erlys greens are well trapped, and j from the mound witn seven runs tn the rough U regarded as especially . the second toning. Chicago went down wltn naroiy a ,, .7? .h !, nt the urmur under the assaults ox ; 17 blows and won by a 13 to 6 count. Hack Wilson hit his 2th home run :-of the year as the final Cub gesture oi tne game. Boston and Cincinnati, battling for sixth place, failed to reach a decision in their attempt to break the cur- I earn- 8 to 5 with tome run bar - race behind the effective pitching of jpd Lucas but Boston reversed the I result in the second, pounding three pitchers for a 13 to 1 triumph as. ; Tom Z-ichary held the Reds. j Hit Nose Knows i Then there is the country MlW J who vrtKit to town, and before jroinjr i back home dnppe.l into a drus store ; and aked for a bottle of perfume, j The clerk afked him what flavor be 1 desired, and he replied: "Oh. any ! ihirs that sraeJU like gals." Paih j finder Mairaxine. Children Wiser Now The chief dunsvr in rr5 thins$ so U;e kid wont catch on it thut I:e may correct your spell in;. Graud Uapids l-ress. Educa'Jon Problem The preetu prcMem of the school and the hor.:e is how to ltr.iart to tb children of u!ay D-.H only tNe ancient rc-.imHlie. but also the cew csrac::ips and morives th"v sre sure to need. Ctiries W." Eliot. Keep Sileat, bat Alert "Kep silent and listen. said HI JT.r tl. of CtiLnstown. "bul . ert Inn e ih.i rnn wr:!l hw TSel tr a ki wfc ' lias fa.ifn asleen. WasSviiif.cn Stir. laeabator Dwcka l;ct hsirt-ej in ircnljtpr Sre nt aiiowed it to swi3n:ui cn:!l tT are s?v.jn eii os,L ia or!w to wait until llr.:ir f.'atiirs are well Western Amateur Tourney Begins; y. ; -v w-v ; chorused after the regatta, in mailing linn MnPlm IIPPK'lt Plm that Washington, far from! JLUIl i'lUC JL 1 .J; mmnl.lnta. win be back i July 21 An army ! CHICAGO. JulT 21 j of ' eolfers diew Its steel today to be- ; ; oualtfring reut which will be fin- i hd Tuesday. The low 82 then will ; set out in match play duels, wiin tne , 3e-eoie cnampionsiiip ium ac iw c.. Mt bothered contend- " T -rn . t m taeir .uuu H : mjpMIji PerkiTsS. "another f ormer B.tii. aniiteur titienoiGer. wno now -des in New York, would rank as Se Britisa hope. - Mae On Deck Don- Aloe of Portland. Ore., defend - lag ehamolon. was on deck, but was net due to start out until late. Kinj" Bobby Jones from the national jr-hnnv Goodman, wno eiuninatca : ."'"LTIT. tmiiM for tajuu. - i adventurous shotmakers who attempt to fire over mem on me k.v hcles. Figures for the yards of ter ritory are: Pir out .53 443 544 3S. Par in . 3i3 444 4353571. ' " . JacFarlan ff MS I M etTOVOUtCLTl 0pfl j , stORD N T JulT ai jsk Wiliie Mac Far lane of Tucxanoe. t. is the new Metropolitan open golf champion. In a battle of former national open champions. MacPartane beat Jahnny Farreil of Mamaroneck. N. Y.. by two vesterdav in their 36-hole playoff of the tie in which wound uxip tne recuiar .a-noxea u- p.'onship play. MacParlane held the open Utlt in 1925 and Paxrell tn 1929. League Standings Bt the Aoe(ated Press COAST LE.4C.I K W. U Mission Oakland - 4 3 Sacramento 4 3 Hollywood . 4 3 Los Ancelea S 4 Portland 3 4 San Francisco . 3 4 Seattle . .. 3 pet, ; .714 ! 5-1, -571 .571 i .429 .429 ! .419' -3S: Pet.' .43 1 490 4J4 . .424 .453 .465 ' .4-55 Pet., 74 ! SiS .4$4 JOS -4SJj .M J73 ; J0 NATIONAL IXAOIG Xj. Brccklyn . ; ChKajo . 4 -41 4 .-44 41 4 -40 -39 Si 37 40 40 44 4 New York S: Lotus Fittsbungh Boston C.nCimiat . . Philadelphia 39 U i AMLRIC.VN U.lbl b W Lv j Fhiladeipkla ea 30 i Wasiiinrtoo . 57 33 ' New York 3 37 CHtTJind 4 44 D-i-csu 43 40 Ctiaio 5 43 LouU 34 44 Sport Slants Bv Alan J. Gould (Associated Press Sports Editor) One of the questions that came up In recent debate I had with the sage of South Bend, Knute Rockne. was this: Why shouldn't the college of the tj. S. A., while furnishing fully 90 per cent ot the track and field talent, and at least 7S per cent of the rest of the competing forces In the Olym pic games, also take charge outright of the American Olympic organiza tion? ... ....... Rockne. In common with a vast group of college leaders, believes times have changed sufficiently to warrant a new Olympic deal, with tns A. A. Xj. removed from the controlling posi tion It long has held, replaced by seme such grouping as the National Collegiate A. A. The answer probably la that u and when the N. O. A. A. musters the executive power, equipment and vot ing strength, it probably will over throw the A. A. TJ. or effect a com- ; promise working agreement. Four years ago the N. C. A. A., led 'by Palmer Pierce. Henry Breckin ridge and John Griffith, made a real tight for control of the American i Olympic association at Washington. They lost out when it came down to a matter of actual ballots. Where upon they walked out on the meet ing. Since then, however, new leaders more elven to persuasion and confer- fence than to political acrapplngs, I have gone to the front In each group. jMuch of the old spirit of warfare has waned. This year may witness a mu tual agreement in the Olympic unit i whereby the colleges will have at I least a voice in the affair even If It is only one voice m a quartet. "Had I rejected the title. I prob-1 ably would nave been ln the limelight for three days and be then forgotten. . Now the tension will ctmtinue until; mr next match and- therefore I will i earn more money." - I Thus, according to the cable dls- ' patches, reasonea uu (Kuiunuit r i on his return to Benin, it uua n- ( i ether notch to Der Maxie's record as a business man under the tutoring ' ; of Joe Jacobs, but if the German j j tMnfr any "tension" exists over the . : ; prospects of another heavyweight i i loust he may be disillusioned lm-; mediately and forthwith. Washington, long dominant on the . waters of the Hudson, took Its set- ; back at the hands of Cornell and : "Old Man River" with the philosophy , and rood srjortsmanship characteris- I tic of the Huskies from the North- j l west. "Alibi Not on your life! " they i stronger than ever next June for the cc Meanwhile, keep your eye on our but I beUere we are on the right track. Phelan has generated new spirit into things at Seattle. ALEXANDER RELEASED TJALXAS. July 21 Grover Cleve i land Alexander, veteran pitcher, was given ha outright release today by ) the Dallas club of tne Texas league. Pailure to keep training rules after i he had promised to co so several ( , 7 ' vtce president of the Dallas club, as i lhe reMn tor Alexander's removal 1 " Babe Ruth and Brick Owens the (umpire who recently chased him from ; av.Bja.ao, j are good friends. CANNING Economy Caps . . Mason Lids . . . . Mason Caps W. H. BOH NENKA MP CO. 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