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Friday, August 29, 1930 F:;re Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.y-- Tomorrow Is the Lal Day .'. OF OUR ; w'y : ' J Free Coal Offer it itf 1 Just arrived! New dress prints for your back to school dress. We have received our new patterns in dress prints and our stock is large and complete. Choose several of your back to school dresses now. SI Gold Seal prints a standard count of good quality, fine weave, fine finish and bright clean colors. Wide range of various size stripes, checks and floral patterns. 19c yd. Borden Prints 36 inches wide, superior quality print cloth. Pat terns are new ideas in small floral and figure effects. Color abso lutely fast. In both light and dark color combinations. 25c yd. Peter Pan prints - novelty designs printed on me dium fine percale cloth with a soft pongee finish. Patterns are copies of English prints and are of the small neat type in floral and figure effects on high color ground work. 29c yard. La Grande's Largest Home-Owned Store - f - tc r; a.v v 1 J ONE J U M ahead of the field A NEW SHIRT $ 95 with th EVERF1T Collar (I) Can' Shrinlt WHITE GREEN TAN BLUE 2f0 Leap to Earth From Same Plane NEW PARACHUTE RECORD SET AT ROOSEVELT FIELD A n"w wol rv-or-'.i for crevt; p-.r-eV.;?e )unvi" x ki ai Hcwri; r -i trom lV:w On'T (rl r',: mI-oi r.'n icn s:. vf the i:;r( at R.x..vU Iam SHIRTCRAFT AI RMAP Just in from ths airport of style' Hera's a shirt after a man's own heart. Inspiring pastel shades cf biua. green, tan. Browns and whita of course. Expert tailoring in broadcloth that features its permanent lustre- and fast color. Collar attached or collar to match $1.95. CUBS BEATEN IN jBaer, Hudkins 20-INNING GAME' And Others Are the Nat tonal league pennant race, the probability is that h$ would ii(Mntnatc his old rival. John Mc Oraw. to carry the opposing banner in the world s series thi. October. fin RlOnlr T lcf-'i Since ere s every reason to sus- ) vu xittviA. JJIOL ! pect that the A s wiu repeat in their ; SAN FRAXCISCO. Aug. 29 cwp circuit, the question of the Na tional league's entry in the big series iCaidinals Make it Nine. i-Qio-hf Rrnnkl vn ) inquiries imo the death o( Frankie n said occupy some of the ; i & t vr i, Campbell, heavyweight prizefighter spare thoughts of Mr. Mack and hia , i Moves to econa riace. lr Hush S. Futlrrton Jr. (Associated Press Sports Writer I At least three teams in the Na- 1 ttoua) league apparently have no whe died after takme a beating at the hands of Max Baer in the ring here Monday night, waited today on tin- completion oi a coroner's in vc&tiaticn. Bac; and eight ethers connected were athletes. . . ( The Pirates, tlie Cardinals and the , Cubs all have been tried and .found , wanting in the last few charhplon- ; ship battles, so much so - that in three successive years these clubs ; in(.tiAn nf lttme. ih Chicaeo with the ticht wer tfrnaorariiv have couecteo an asrcrcjrate oi ex- i Cubs capture another pennant witn- t suspended by" the state aUUetic f actly one victory in thirteen starts :( i out a battle. With their successive ' ccmtssion late yesterday. The against the Yankees and Athletics. , i w-iKinhi over Brooklrn and New ccoimiasion then deferred furt.jer Brooklyn, which has not won since York, the Cubs seemed to be having acuo-n umil civil end criminal pro- 1820 ahd was not much of a series 1 things much their own way. then ceedmgs are completed. Baer is to i factor then, has lately shown signs along came the St. Louts Cardinals appear m -superior court on a man ; to cause trouble. , slaughter charge Sept. 12. The Cardfi, who have been creep- ' Thc cximmtssion sipended Tobv ; tug up in fourth place for we ' j.-rm, referee: J. H. Lorimer. Baer's ; tune, moved into Chicago yesterday r,aragcr: Rav Carltn and Frankle 1 with a record of the eight straight Burns, seconds: C. E. Working. . victories. Instead of following the Campbells mauacer; Tcm Malony, example of their predecessors and -Rid" Herman aud Lcrry Mor- letung themselves be knocked out rlscn .seocjs OI caciobcll. oi such a place, tney iousni through the maor league's longest Ilwlkin Supeiidrl game to make nt Ac. Hudkuts. cue tune -'l4braska , an 8 to T triumph in 20 inninps. w UtlcaV and Jack McVev. Kew For six inninirs BurSey;h Crimes ; York negro m:ddleweipht. arid their shut out the champions while the maunccre for an unsatisfactory bout Cardr piled up a five-run lead . ia Los Anpeles Tuesday. Their men urime pums were forfeited. ct fading rapidly from the pennant picture. They nave rallied, how ever, and are again pressing the Cubs. The Cubs may repeat, but thc Giants and Robins still have a let to say about the "matter. it Is fairly safe to suggest that National league men as a whole, in addition to Mr. Mack, would be de lighted to have John McOraw do the master minding -u tlie series 1 again, though the motives involved wculd be somewhat different. ' ; What the N. L. wants is a fighting team In the main event scrapping to regain the old circuit's prestige. Mc Craw has the outfit calculated to do A raiload of Circulators nt absolutely the lowest price ever offered. More than this, we are giving away Free, one ton of coal with every large Circu lator purchased and one-half ton with every small or medium size. Now is your chance, to cut a slice off your fuel bill. ' ..:J Remember Saturday is the last day of this offer.- Universal Circulator Illustrated Above 38 .75 And Half a ton of Coal Free Wood grained porcelain enamel finish gives this Circulator a wonderfully pleasing appearance and adds to the attractiveness of the. living room. Equipped with duplex grates, it burns either wood or coal. Delivers you stove and coal at once. Pay the balance in convenient weekly or monthly installments according to the requirements of your income. We'll Buy Your Old Stove Don't bother. with that old stove another winter. We'll buy it from y'oufat a liberal allowance, apply ing it as part payment on. your new Circulator. Let us have cur appraiser call on you. nni IHli sio Wood Burner 'if Circulator . i u . Beautiful w.o.od. grained enamel finish andSaSguaranteed fuel saver. Feed door and fire box of a size lnvp-p enough to take, . care of standard size stove 'wood. . A credit equal fo the coal prem ium goes wrth-jthis circulator. ' Carr Furniture Company, Inc. Eastern Oregon's Largest Home-Furnishers Svlvcater Johnson too over the Cnt sa4ndell, San Francisco 11 PUls lbe experience that such mound duty, the Cubs had tied th beaxywetght. was ordered removed as Bush, McKechnie and Mc- score at ; from a Hollywood card tonight. The Jounvon untMir. itame ccmmissjoa neia r.c was no a in Jchusoa finished the game for St. cppor.ent for Les Kennedy of Long Louis. hurUng 12 innings and iv- ' Beach. log only nine hits. And Young Bob Osbcrn. who opposed btm lor the! ItKLUiUTril. NtXTKNC'E lst nine irames. a:a aocut as wen Each had one bad inning, tne m- j PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 29 U? Po tnth. but it failed to break thc ( U;en..n Oecre Ravior Is to under deadlock, each team scoring twice, i pc deltghtliil punishment. Re in the twentieth, DouthU sinsAed. j prt,Tcd for beinp oil duty he was advanced to second as Adams -a fentcnced to be a guard of honor Ctrown out and scored on Hi?hs : (cr nis oftugter Margaret aid es sanplc with the run which finally ccrt htr to CUv Hail SoT honors decided the game alter fwir hours f irhcn s-he returns home from Toron fuid ten minutes of play. ; to here she won a mara;hon swim, i Brooklyn complicated the stand- j Et was swept away from his post ins T "taking second place from in a celetmtioa when news came Ne York bv an 8 to 7 victory. ct t,e victory. PltUburgh" Pircte slammed out j I a p;r of victories over Cincinnati THKiH'KMOKTON l:s to carry their winning streak to ten , victories In 12 games. A 16 hit es- TAMPA. R.. Au. 39 L. Oib- , rault in tte first game offwt tjie C:1 Throcknr.crton.' 60, promoter of ; s-liifijiaff of Harry Heilmann ar, racing nSar.ts for dors and inventor (part Pittsburgh a lfl to IS victory. cl a mechanical rabbit used In that Connie belie-es the Giants would be th most troublesome of any of thc National league teams in tne Ehort Limits of a world's serte, but he would rather match wits with McCraw again than anyone else in baseball. Triumph would be sweet en, defeat less bitter to swallow, in such a contest, . . Fiiuren more wallops won the sec ond game by an U to 2 count. Hcil nyinn hit two home runs and a dou ble in tlie opening clash to drive in feven runs. The Bcton Brave, aided by Wally Berscr s S 1 st home run . poled cut 13 to 10 vjctory over Philadelphia. Senator Moe I p Washington s Senators continued their efforts to make the American leafue race rr5cmble that in the elder cir'U3t bv trouncicg the Sew York Yankee. 6 to 3. The Ath letes ran afoul of wm of the great pitching the iat-plac Boston Red . S-m hve been getting and lost a 2 : to 1 dec:sjcn as Hod Usenbt-e out : pitched Oeorge EmsUw with a six -hit performance. Th( lie in cmiim for sixth place In the stmidii.g croppy p as the St. Lou: Brc-ns continued to csu- piay thc Detroit Tvers. gaiRinas connection, was fviund dead in nis rocm here last night. The years have not dimmed Con nie Macks memory oi his famous battles with McGraw in the world's . series of 1905. when Christy Ma the w san hurled three shutouts against ' thc A"s; of 1911 and Mack's Greatest team j tabler on the Kew Yorkers. Mauiewson was at nis neisrnt in 105 and I have never witnessed greater pitching than he showed against us.' Mack told me In a recent ch-t over oJd times. "It was wonderful. Six years later Matty was still the toughest of them all to beat. I have tive merits of what they call the ' be an odd development in a pupil right. I should call his swing to 'nat" swing and the "upright" of Stewart Maiden, who is a no-i day modem tely flat. iJrt ! As c which method is best. I theories and conjectures In golf are Toe amazing compaciess of Bob- should? sa that it depends on the likely ta result. by-E style, and the freedom with ' Indtvldufitnnd what suits his fancy For example. I heard one enthusl- which he lifts his hands at the top ; and hiB anatomical construction As estic duffer lately cittns Johnny of the swing and at its finish, be- a general rule, the tall, slender man Farrell as a brilliant example of ths tray the unsophisticated into the inclines tp the upright style and upright swinger. , notion that his swing is very up- i thc stocky player to the flnt swing. This would have been considerably i . nr-JiLr more effective had it not been for thc fact that Johnny is not an up- right swinger at all. , ; The . most . obvious characteristic i cf the swing, whether flat or up- right, is the position of the heads at the top of the stroke. That is what the neophyte sees most clearly and i0l3. when i is usually on what he bases his con- fumed the elusions. . IIXI.L PIWIK A HIIRO Johnny lifts his hands freely and very hih. at the top of the back- ewin. well over the point of the right shoulder. Indeed, the position cf Johnny's hands at this stage sug gests a very upright swing. But it does not insist upon It. and if you will regard the rest of Johnnv's nevei seen hw equal, taking every- method the free bodv-turn. and tiie thing into consideration." j way hU back at the top of the swing j 1 . 'is presented squarely toward the ob- Aiter an is saia arra aone. aicoraw jective of the shot vou wllh per ! seems about the only major league j ceive easily that hi swing is rather liOLisTON. Tei., Au?. 29 manager qualified by success. "experi- j Cu the flat side. Teny Kaufman. former Chicago t pnce and mtts to nk InleresUng More Imrwtant charactertstics of ! w w v w & w : it's different Cubs pitcher, led other members of icr Mack, who ha no rivals what tnc Houston lexas league aebau ever in the American league. Warn thrcuch a blaring building to ; pacts like Johnson. Wagner, Bush. tr-.e rev'-e c-f a TO-wr-oid negro 1 snawkev. Klllefer. Ptctecnaugh and wcma'.asi nicht. l.HIU m:son OPfcNS 1 Harris hare done well but ihey were I eaher in kindergarten -or Jum bw- i sorning out on schoolboy dtarnonds the swing are the greater or less j pivoting of the hips and ihoulders. i and the tendency toward lateral bip-moticn in place of a twist. With j tne true uprignt swing, tnere is toore 'lateral- hip-morion and - less twist; the club bead travel nearer CHARI.OTTXSVIIXK. Va-. Aug. 23 :T Foot bail is a hand- Yea. sir. Th- season operif tomorrow with Chariot tesv; lie playing Washington. Tary are bey's teams. when Connie Mack was - winning j the vertical place of the bU. American league pennants. Shaw- kcy was oc:e of his ptictung pupils- Ask Puritaa users malt is different. why this really superior1 They'll tell you that it's constantly uniform the "Controlled Temperature Process" takes care of that and,in addition to nner,quality,that each I'llT. NOMINATION t tKTIl 1CATK SAI EM Ore . Aug 2? The cer- 9 to 1 vtctorii'. The Chicago White oJ;cx;e of nomination and the ac- Sov arter pulling ahead at Ciev- ceptar.ee of Julius Mfier as an inde- la's evpen.e. dropped back aca;n r?raJ.f r.: candidate for governor mere wrif-r op;vfd by Wesley fvrrii f'-lfrt with the ecre:ary of stte yes- The bis I-.xiiaa hurler won hi urday The certificate was signed . vu-trr of the seavn and ;$ IJth br Rufu C Kolman. chairn'jtn. and in uoo-son bv a 10 to 5 court This Game Of Golf By O. a. Keele Golfers, when not eaa.- 'a arcu'.ng about scrðiiv: eV. usu- :nrzw. P Staclfton. secretary, of the y put on a oeoate as to u-e reia- Harry V anion is the master erf the i upright swing, and our rather typi !caJ American style of today rcpre : sents a compromise between his method and the frankly fla swing f : cf the older Scottish professionals taught by men like Alex ar.d Mac- ; orald Smith. Stewart and Jimmy ' Maiden. The Aniencan style fis nei- ) thcr flat nor upright: it is a sensi- j bie sort of cotnprcnii. Most casual observers r- -a :r. the impressicn that Bobby Jcn?s' swing . is essentially upright. TIjis would Ro:h the winning streak and U;e er.nly that rcrr.inated Meier in vu-r tela) are the bt of the ea- IVrand or. Aucit 7 wa fir the masor leAgucs. ' tree people independent" to ' '.be candidate's political principle as tstrd m tse cerufK-are Charlie Root's Arm Injured Wednesday , CHICAGO. Auj S9 , KBV!fr Jtx- M. C: :.1t .nnirj: 10 ! :t lr: I? n." j-astuf for hi ;cvt. Rt nh tajuttn ad . :rr.!r:c isrr.e ' C?i Root pitching na iMrs n-Af krra hra out icr to Sect rat"" tT1 t!!' m tJw rirt Itinlnd ttt WrtnrMiy't Ksn ty to the 5:te ct hotl iv. Arr. Lioln tt3 Sport Slants tit Hn 1. I.uld i A . s Pt-es SporT Fiitcc ) 1 :r.nr Mck had any ait- A eic Fall Things for the Kiddies Wool Jers- Dresses and Boy s Suits Ago 2 to's years. 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