La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 01, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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PHILLIES TRIM
ROBINS 12 TO 7
;New York Giants Make
1 Big Gain Athletics
and Yanks Both Win
By llnrh B. milcrton Jr.
Philadelphia's National league club,
one of the most powerful arrays oX
sluggers In toe National league, has
urcu uounaering tnrougn tne season
Portland Drops
Fifth Straight
Game To Stars
By The Avaoriatrd lress
Hollywood, ha'.mg downed Port
land. 12 to 4. lor their filth straight
win l&t night, lead the league. Tfee
Stars Jumped on Keating, making
hu first start for Portland after be
ins traded to them by Sacramento,
and were never headed.
San. Francisco held a record of
three atra:c.hi victories over Sacra -irento,
as they won Yesterday. 6 to
5. Curtis Dvis scattered the Seca-
going from bad to worse as pitcher 1 loT h,ts- hle Wingo's four-ba?yren
iBiiea vo aoia me nraJ batters In' ' ",sl mc otrai on. ana
check, but everv so often, the Phil
lies burst out with an exhibition of
hitting that holds furth more than
one ray of hope for their fan.
It was a rather dismal crowd that
assembled at Baker bowl yesterday to
watch the Phillies swing their bats
air Inst the league leading Brooklyn
Robins with every prospect of meet
ing their twelfth straight deftat.
Things were different at the end for
the Phillies gave an effective demon
stration of why they are leading the
National league In hitting and came
om wim a 12 to 7 triumph.
The New York Giants, who seem ts
be threatening the leaders in a seri
ous way. made a big gai. The
Gtanu blasted out 20 hits against the
oosion Braves and won an 11 to 5 de-
six clean hits in the sixtn won the
game lor tnem.
Avenging the banishment bv an
umpire of Bum Arlett and Manager
Zamloch m the ninth. Oakland came
from behind after two were cut in
the last period to defeat Los Aucele.
5 to and were tied with toe Seals
and Angels in third place.
Indtans !oc Higher
That Seattle can play better than
cellar baseball had been proved to
day, and as a result the Inun
i above the bottom rung, two homers
and the banc-up pitching of Frank
I Lamanski were features yesterday
when Seattle tmnmed the Missions
8 to I.
i The Missions dropped from first
H4 1U l-e sianaines and Herm Pi-
SATURDAY
Last Day
of Hill's
Dollar Day
Sale
HILL'S
La Grande's Largest Home-Owned Store
c;slon. It placed tnem (Ire games be- j ce:eat to his record.
nina tne leaders and only three back ' -,
o: Chicago. t-a ii R- H . E
The Pittsburgh Pirates did still bet- r'rf"1 -2 16 3
ter with their third straight one-run D" . 4 12 4
victory orer the St. Louis Cardinals IV,'?tT, gassier; Keating. Cas
and their Itith successive triumph. ; 7. V!,TPtMl'1 WoKl"
.They IinaUy moved out of the second .t R- n E
dirislon into a tie -lth the Cards lor SlT?.',. " 1 8 2
lourth place as Larrr Prenc'i won his S.,, .. T " 8 114
own game with a double in he ninth . ,0"nf?n i3 Holraaan.
Inning that drove in the deciding run
ol a 4 to 3 game.
There isn't a
CAR-OWNER
in this
COMMUNITY
who can't afford to buy
.0
(fill
SPr
m
! Plllelte. Johnson
warren.' Lamacsil and B:rryni
At oaa nanctsco: r n v
- 5 10 1
- 6 !4 0
Koehler.
Sacramento
n Francisco
Bryan. Hamilton
Los Angeles
Hum. Scuaid and Lomoardl; De
leas y. Peters and Warren.
SCOn TO BUILD
NEW GRID MACHINE
Baker High Coach Loses
21 Men of Last Year's
Football Squad
BAKER. Ore., Aug. 1 With 21
mombers of lost year's Baker high
school football squad missing this
year. 19 by graduation, one by death
and one by not returning to scnool.
Coach Oforsre Scott faces
irui ui ouiiamg a team
nw material, although ten of the
1920 squad, mostly substitutes. wOi
be back.
Kenneth Grabr.er. Frank Arthur and
Clarence Calder.
i Members o? the last year's squad
who will not return are: Eilers, Gan
nett, deceased. Mack. Hailey. Mar
shall. Grant, Cresap. Osborn. Nel
son. Howard. McWale:s, Karol4 and
Wocd-ow Ji-n. Crawford. Wt-ber.
Adrian. Rutherford. Stal ?y. Ras
dale. Alfrey and Smith. Fillers aad
Rutherlurd have 1: school. The
others have graduated.
With five game on the Cards, the
American league had on of its rfv-
when DitchiniT Muntid fcviir :iarT Hamilton and
batting' compVraUvely little Wes .vif, 0LSl0a
Ferrell of Cleveland and Ted Lvons -Cflw-
wa v-unaf,u writ t-iI7 VUtAiAUUlO
mound performers, each winning his
17ta victory of the season. Ferrell
had a great duel w.t SorreU and
Cantrell of Detroit and finally tri
umphed 5 to 3.
Lyons held the St. Louis Browns
to four hits in the second game of
a double header and won it 1 to 0
after Garland Braxton had pitched
Chicago to a 10 to 2 victory m the
first.
George Earoshaw erf Philadelphia
p:tched another four-hat fame acainst
Washington, But be di veScoed a
streak of wikiness us the ninth tit
R. H.
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2 S
Miniature Golf
Attracts Prince
BRCSSEl Au:. 1 vP The Princ
cf Wales has becocse a ciurjre golf
course fan dunnc h;s visit here.
The first eremnr af;er d-nner at
Laeken ca5i he tcok Q-en Elir
beth to the miiiinm. iint r t
uw cm kj toc&t w rcj pa, so? trd plaved ur.::l dusk.
ui rescue w fi' c var AWitrucs a
to 3 victory and place them e:zht
parses ahead of their cearet nnJ.
The pitchers were alxct as bd as all
the rest in Boston where the New
U. S. GOLFERS
SUPERIOR DUE
TO GOOD FORM
The p.rirrf-e fetidness ca.t;cinc
aSo was evident las-t mcht at the
Br:tah edbaisy where Lidy Gran
vil. u,rx hib siraterr. sen; the
ba-3 hccr.e ax 2 SO a m- so the
. Tori TaxJtees downed the Red Sot. prmoe couid t some rest for a buiy
iu a j. 4xt gi itc a ui us. u a.ft; i w.cir.
team lareely from ' , ' - u5- i
,n, . 1. .iZ. American goiters beat B.-.t-sh
oecaie t.w'T pay rr.are attentat 13
form, taie keener mlerfst m tie scl-
Scott asks boys who expect to turn ' rriI"y tJ trT tK if
Mrs. Kinzel Is
Handicap Winner,
Defeating Champ
The
tn Sjlr.tzL
fntrjis hcre.
lr.rce, as he ts caod
W ARD E M YKAWHXE DIES
out lor football to show up at the
high school at A o'clock Monday.
Wednesday and F.iday it not other
wise detained by empaoyment :cr ex
ercises that will put them In con
dition for football. The drUt in
cludes setting up. passing the fcot
balt between Individuals. e:c. There
Is no drtU in formation. That w.i:
come after school opens.
"While we will have to depend ,
upon smaller boys than last year
Ithink we can turn out a creditable
team if all the available material
comes out and works," Scctt said
today. "I am very hopeful, but I
know success will require more ef
fort than usual because of the lare .
number of new boys, so I am ask '
lng that all who can get the ad
vantage of the preliminary work." he
added.
Members of last year's squad who ,
Will be back include: Jo? Eddy.
Miles Manary, D. Parker. Bill Burke.
Jim Crockett. Keith Charfln. Bill '
Ryder. Paul Hill. John Gorman and .
El wood Davis. Other boys who should '
make a good showing include: Don.;
McKtm, Harold O'Nell. Vernon O'Neil.
Joe Geddes. Everett Zimmerman. Glyn '
Palton, Russell Hyatt. Paul Franren.
Faren Burgess. Howard
Pcrtiazvi's joutilei uard Ow
links a.n.d ywim -rrr.-xz c2 Ar
ica's victor.o Wicker cn:? tazn siua
here.
"in till, UrjitrK'.T o!
Ors-ca s'ar arr.TM h f -1 Mds.T il.tr
lalunjc pan m the W-.,ir "ccxa at
Cuc4 and thr Azrjerwua ccn
tourr-i men; at Ji:nr
turn i Vmret Dr.r- zL.t
townsman aso an tz.riz.. in. t ;v j
est Xo-'rz.- rj. The pjc-.lar3
boys left by boat Uc S.r-i'.i'.- en rcw-e
here.
" En.?Tlsh coilirs ire th-r frccta
men I've e er e.xjr.'.err-i.- M?e ma
dtscr.fcln; his i r.-es-f.-ocu cf the
Walker cup mstc-s. " bu". sJo:;Te
victories by icrdi: j Air-.raa teari
are forcing tfct-m to aic-: the Aaset- Ht'xa
icin stye ol play m se--c:;nf- This
can :or cioser a:.en::c-a to te ce
velopmeni of form, a feature la
-Mt;i -.he EnIisi pavers hTe jhowa
weakness.
SPHIXGrl" O itiss- Aug. 1
y-.f cy ai-.er he hd ;ierid a
hsiie-hsZ: ctjehrara fccoDng his son
Wvri . iiijrxnle, 72, died srjiatniy
at hif hrcr,
The fathffff c Eihhit Mirsivle.
Fhnriir.co cf the Sncc Braves, re
tirti frres rtiTe rs m the t:.ir-t
With tires selling at the lowest prices in the history of the
rubber industry, there is no reason why any car-owner should
be satisfied with less than the best ,,B
Many people still have the impression that Kelly - Spring
field tires cost more than other makes. This assumption is t a
natural one but it is not justified by the facts. "
The retail price of a Kelly is, and has been for years, exactly
the same as the retail price of any one of a dozen makes that
from the standpoint of quality never have ranked with Kelly.
There is a Kelly-Springfield tire at a price to suit every hujer.
Whether you buy a Kelly Balloon, a Kelly Registered Balloon
or a Kelly Lotta Miles, you will get the greatest mileage anefde
pendability that the amount will buy anywhere.' Ilememberthis
when you need tires:
Regardless of what make you buy, you will pay as much for
it as you would pay for a Kelly.
CARR FURNITURE CO.
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Mrs. L- K X r.ai -vnc tiae
ales ris-iica? tcjjr-.i iet art te
Si -if tree -T tias err ctfeiat-
:rsc tie 1KJ ei.ssr.rni- art- A w.
NrijcsL. tu a :iie-e-iET3 Jtf-rjru mati
Ti ertied -sta itra. Kinrei fcrr c.o" iaK: Sx-.-riif be at-
p arjd tire to ra Tie tci Tas teaaj.; :rc-t at 3-.;. "irorc-.nr
all fciare at tie ni z ti Titf. 25 v3s hrci at Snrs5-C.xrzris
aaa 13 itjc aext r-'rf itr coiueiexrer. -
;r itr-itn oat tiie r n.
!ij Trje sccrrs: tl"--T- fiFinonn'
to the feyville. Kansa.. throuch the intense
rjDffijLi a :etr c7 a alter drtv.tiE teat had sippM her s-.rensr.h but
r-. kf-a cunn? the icn rest rcuid p:
Neinas Is
Kf iei la -
rrejjca O-t
Xrrrea Out
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653 S3
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In , (i54 E57 tS
la 4 jrj if.3 it
club ta ro to Baer .Tuaaay foe aa
intercity tournajeat.
The tr-eas rcCi testm of the ccrjatry
icnE res" TCuid rrobablr rrTrr h.r
ce-. .a a2c:i:oa sr.e vas to fce:t?3. She -a-as comnlTv ti-
fnrj tiie strain lacuc-ed by haufted. hewerer. ana early "today:
a r-J at tae bed&de of Wal- rae cleti. Sie iras 36 Tears of ae
Jchajca J.- oae of her three n,. ..
TT n l - L . ras ororerD:l. She was the
I ife PaSSeS AlCay dEt:ehteT b! SmKr Representative
.Tchnscs. manarer of the Washinc- E- E- H-oberts, of Xevada. and also
tcr. Xsticnals. was in uniform ye ter- ir&s 83 'athlete. During her high
cay far the came with the 'league scl days at Carson City, she cao-
fai-rx Fhiladeiphla Athletics when tne basketball team that held
a picne call came from physicians l-e 5taTe championship for two years,
at Georgetown hospital.
He left the nark hurriedlT and
cnlj afterwards his big frame tip- 0
icvu m.o nis wues room. He was
hiie told her condition was serious; that
a re-tent automobile tr.p from Cof-
Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page
WAsr-r
'GTON.
s.rr of the Waf.hinr.ctn Nitniiis
ai diurhier cf fecn-t-r ?-erreenta-t--s
E. E- PaCicr--s. c Ne-riia. died
eitr:y tociy.
ccir-scci wii at. hr heisice when
th erd cam at G-forrf town hd-
p:tl. he h& ring rmair.i fce;e
hi w-r.t o Nir Yrri
Koad i:prmlilanr
The annual expenditure for roi$
In the V r. 1 ted St t es eq uiU a bout
one-half of the am aunt spent for
casoltr.e. according to the Oreicon
Reynold, f state Motor aAsor.aUon.
GIRL'S & LADIES' WASH DRESSES
10 to 20 Off
Many Other Bargains Offered
at Special Prices
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP?
LA GRANDE HOOK AND STATIONERY CO.
EXTRA VALUE
SPECIAL
In Boxed Stationery
This week and next week ve arc offerinR our MAY
TIME line of bjed stationery in colors at 49c.
MAYTIME is ixied 21 sheets and 21 interlined en
velopes in an attractive box.
Our ELAINE line is a bargain at -"iPc. This paper
is finished in extia fine designs and in colors. IJoxed
21 sheets and 24 envelopes in a colorful box.
You will save by buying your stationery now.
La Grande Book & Stationery Co.
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something rrore than nere sales leadership. It p'oves
decisively the suprene quality, uniform year in and
year out, of Blue R.bbon Malt No wonder H is
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He cime to town to cure
tht:J- ilia, bat he toyed with
a firl's heart and it chart Jed
his whole life.
with
Jack Benny
Betty Bronson
acd dittisalihed cjn
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AYE HAVE BOUGHT SOME VERY CHOICE
SPRING LAMBS THAT WE OFFER YOU AT
Leg of Lamb, pound
24c
Lamb Chops, pound
Shoulder Lamb, pound
19c
Lamb Stew, pound .
oc
Rhode Island Red Fryers, 2' .;, to 3 lbs Par-h
Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. .
Creme Oil Soap, 3 bars
HILL'S COFFEE 43c POUND
Home Grown Potatoes, 25 lbs 49e
Watermelons, per pound o, :;
Green Peas, 4 lbs.
25c
We. are taking orders for cucumber pickles.
6 pkgs. Jell Well Powder
4 glass molds free
Large Slicing Cucumbers 5c p.tfb
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED '