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f Tuesday, July 25, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. CLASSIFIED AD TflM M4XKK run pt .VWm WAIXQWAXOTOMaiO i) .(Opiint Mvd average words to the lint.) Per Une, 1st lneertlonioo Par line, each added corwo- RATES BY MONTH S lines, per month ,8 llnea. par month , .MM iinee, per month L , tiro S llnee. per month '-Hie vMh additional Una over live o.nrged t.oOo per JJna per.moiith. mv insertion , Minimum ehuge .on one unwr. - .J So 'FOR SALE FOR RENT OUT OUR WAY By J. R, Williams " " " THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop)" " " In The Money! i NNEWT THRO THIS .VJ A GATE.CuRW y BOSS 0.0WTPUT (SONG TO HNG VOO, UEM?S vNHW VM10N THIS ) j i GATE' X HAD no - ' V UNDER J MU"D ANHrBTUE, OOST V 15 OCHNOTO BE! l-. . h TH AeP,eH.A J r- . I -RAll.ROAO-iAM.eiT I fiU. RIGHT - 1T6 : 'f i DID HE GIVE. VOU? ' fb?. jShfL Kr . Tm GAM Cr JhTH'.WAPOT 'PART J , ' Gy . 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Inquire at .3301 .Adams Ave. - - 7-23-3 tp mento engages the fourth place Sen ators, with 'Portland and Hollywood resuming their battle 'for . second place. The four arc bunched together oniy:lour games apart.' In the final league series the skid ding Missions Tiope for a change of luck with Seattle's -twilight baseball. HASIiltAU, STANDINGS,- . Coast League . . ' No games yesterctoy; 'tennis itravel-' ling. ill- ,the Associated ;Vrcss :. With 60 games behind hiui and, nine more to go to tie the all-time' consecutive game hitting record of. Joo Wllholt of Wichita. Joo DeMngglo of an iFranclsco, timbers up rhls bat today for -work this , week ..against ,the- Hjokiand mound staff whloh on Sun dBV StOOned .Ttm OfflPRhv AimwI frn- . '- bn WP, 'after ,he had 'hit .safely in J oin'olnnatlTJZZZZ'4l " N(K S. .- 'Brooklyn .87 Roy Joiner halted Oglesby's record Philadelphia .-..:...87 ,.---- "c 10 oc "J LU &bUp U1U 1 Seal youngster, .who .already has bat y fcercd the :coast league -record -by .11 4 games. .80 are Jltohers Mike Salin scu, Lou McEvoy, Bill Ludolph, lEddle J 'Walsh Jr., and .Olen Gabler. Then there's Ray Krerncr, for years one of tho greatest of National league hur dlers, while .wearing a Pittsburgh uni form, who Joined the Oaks a few days ago. -. . , . ;v Do Magglo has his work cut out for him. So have tho Oakland tossers. After mopping ; up the second divl ! slon clubs last week, the four leaders '. -face .4iach other this -week. . Sacra- Natloiml iliiguo w. New York :......'....B3 Chicago .?. '...53 Pittsburgh , 40 .Boston 47 Angel first st. .Louis , ...AB American -League Vines' Injury Is Not permanent One ' W. ;L. Pet. Washington ...;.....68 33 .U37 New York 53 33 .633 Philadelphia 47 ; 44 ,516 Detroit 44 48 .478 . Chicago :....L.:...i2 .48 ,.478 I Cleveland .-...;.,.44 50 .468 I Boston .40 50 .444 St. Louis .. ..36 61 .365 Yesterday's .Results : At Philadelphia 2-6, Washington j 5-10. ClinginanDefeat8 Bulldog Jackson r PARfS, July 25 m Ellsworth . yiues Jr., . and Bernon S. Prentice, . . captain .of the United States Davl3 cup team, today denied published re . - ports that the ankle Injury suffered by Vines In his match with Fred Perry Sunday might result In per manent injury. Both said no specialist had exam ined Vines, as was reported, and the doctor who attended him after the - match did, not suggest the injury was a permanent one. PORTLAND, Ore., July 24 Wl Taking two falls out of three, Otis Cllngman, 160, of Oklahoma dty, won wie main event from- Bulldog Jack son, 168, of Klamath .Falls, In the main event on last night's wrestling cara nere. The Oklahoman took the first fall with a series of reverse ohlnlocks In 5 minutes. Jackson squared the match In 8 minutes, .however, when he successfully applied a hommerlock. Cllngman used a series of body slams and a chlnlock to take the deciding wimble in 4 minutes. THE TINYMITES I I l:l V.V '.'M'fA-r t'-virg-''--eiMa BY MCA SElWlCE, INC. (READ THE STORY, THEN C0L0B .THE PICTURE) TVPE Duncy gladly drew some more and mndo tho lltlte school fish roar. And then he wrote some numbers and exclaimed, "Well, who can add? "I'll be your'Ueaclier for a spell and. .vary shortly, I can toll which one of you Is pretty goodi and which is very bad." One fish said, "That's a real mean trick Gee, we don't like arithmetic. Let's plsy some kindergarten games, like all the small fish do. "Our dally lessons are all-done nnd now we're ready for some fun. Wo never like to keep on-working, when we're really through," TTA, ha!" laughed XJi ..v Sooutv. Vn,.'t.A ,Hn Thfll'a lnat like school work, but I got along all right. "I found 'twaa hest to do my work It never did pay mo to shirk. One day my teacher said, 'You are a real bright Tlnymlte.' " . Just then tliey heard a large -lull ring and Coppy shouted, "What's that thing?" "Why, school's out," said the teacher. "All the little fish are free. "Why don't you Tlnles run out side? They'll name some games that can be tried." "AH right," re plied one Tiny. "All you fish come follow me." ,:'. l': ' A. GRAND rush through tho sclioolhouse door and they wero all: outside onoo more. Two large flsll promptly left the rest and Scouty shouted, "Hey! "I know what you are going to do. Be careful! l am warning you.. Don't grab hold of that hook, or you will both be yaifked awny. "A fisherman Is up above and, my, oh my, how ho would love to pull you to the surfacO That's what ho 1b fishing for,' "Now, not for my good, but your own, Just let that great big hook nlone. 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