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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
TiiniHDAY. Ji'XK in, mai rtutnK oovktt journal & ' H ,v t ,1 2JA. Art Redifer's 4-Piece Harmony Jazz Orchestra LEGION HALL On Friday, June 17 Under the Auspices of American Legion BEND 4 PRINEVILLE 0 IX SUNDAY'S GAME In spite of the tact that Prineville bad three pltchera scattered around the field and took six hlti oft the , Bend pitcher the home team loat an other came lent Sunday. Schwarts, who was sent up from Portland, pitched a game that or dinarily would have won tor any team but Prineville or Portland. He walked the first man at bat but by the time the game was over, twelve men had struck out and he allowed only four hits. Schwarts pitched a splendid game; of counts, he could not be expat-ted to win the game all alone. Wllh the Prineville players mak ing errors at the critical times, Bend succeeded In bringing In four runs while the best Prineville could do was to place man on third. Following Is the game by Inning: First Inning; Bend: Balentine walked; Simpson struck out; Mor rill out, Tethrow to Malson. Iinlen tlne'on second; flulentlne scored on errors; Slate walked; Byberg walked I Mute forced out on third on field ers choice, McFarland to Tethrow. and Collier was safe on first Prineville: Malnon safe on first, error by Young; How man singled to loft field; Delashmutt safe on first and Malson out on third through fielders choice; Tethrow out In field fly. Bowman taking third; McFar land struck out. Bend 1 Prineville 0. Second Inning; Bend: Stledl, You ng and Taylor struck out. Prineville: Mlchul out. Collier to Stledl; Merchant out, Balentine to Btledl; Ireland safe on first error by Byberg; Schwarts struck out. Bond 0. Prineville 0. Third Inning; Bend: Balentine bit to center fluid; 8lmpson safe on first Balentine out on second, Delashmutt to Michel, Merrll grounded to Teth row who threw to second but was too lata to put the man out; Slate wal ked; Byberg hit by pitched ball for cing In another score for Bend; Col lier struck out; Stledl struck out. Prineville: Malson out. Collier to Stledl ; Bowman out when catcher dropped ball on third strike and threw to first; Delashmutt safe on first, error by Collier, but was put out when attempting to steal second. Bend 1 Prineville 0. Fourth Inning; Bend: Young out; Taylor safe on first, error by Michel Balentine singled over third base; Simpson struck out; Merrill out, Schwarts to Malson. Prineville: Tethrow struck out; McFarland filed to Merrill; Michel struck out. Bend 0 Prineville ). Fifth Inning; Bend: Slate struck out; Byberg flew out to Michel; Col lier flew out to Malson. Prineville: Merchant safe on first Ireland hit to center field, Merch ant out for falling to touch second base; Schwartz safe on first, forc ing Ireland out at Second; Schwarts forced out on second when Malson grounded to Byberg. Iltuid 0 Prineville 0. ,"' 8lxth Inning; Bend: Stledl struck out; Young safe an first, error by Michel; Taylor flew out to Merchant Young stole second and third; Bal entine struck out Prineville: Bowman out, Balen tine to Stledl; Delashmutt filed out to Byberg; Tethrow singled to cen ter field; McFarland filed out to Young. Bend 0 Prineville 0. Seventh Inning; Bend: Slmpsoa singled to right field, stole second nd reached third on error; Merrill safe scoring Simpson, error by Mi chel; Slate flew out to Ireland who doubled Merrll oft first; Byberg safe on first, error by Michel, taking sec ond on passed ball, when Michel hitavnd the ball at a car; Collier safe on first, scoring Byberg; Stledl out Delashmutt to Malson. j Prineville: Michel out, Balentine1 to Btledl; Merchant bit to left field; , Merchant out stealing second. Slate ( to Balentine; Ireland out, Balentine to Stledl. Bend 2 Prineville 0. Eighth Inning; Bend: Michel; played center field. Merchant on ! second and Delashmutt played short Young struck out; Taylor out,' Tethrow to -Malson; Balentine sing-! led ; Simpson safe on first, forcing j Balentine to second, was put out: stealing third. Prineville: Schwartz singled; Mal son singled to left field; Bowman bunted, safe on first; Delashmutt filed out to Young who doubled Schwartz off third; Tethrow out, Collier Jo Stledl. j Bend 0 Prineville 0. ; Ninth Inning; Bend: Merrll foul ed out to McFarland; Slate hit to left field, reaching second but was called for failing to touch first; By berg out, Delashmutt to Malson. Prineville: McFarland filed out to Merrll; Michel struck out; Merch ant out, Byberg to Stledl. Bend 0 Prineville 0. Score by innings: Bend: 1 010002 Prlnevllle: r 0000 000- Bend: Batting order Nicolai Says BUY A TUBE OF REXALL TOOTH PASTE AND GET A BAR OF PALMOLIVE SWISS ROSE GLYCERINE SOAP FOR THIS WEEK ONLY A 35 CENT BARGAIN FOR 25 CENTS FOR SALE ONLY AT 77i0 Ift&xaSJL Storo PRJ5EVILLE DRUG CO. : Auto Electrical Service Station WIRING, REPAIR WORK ON GENERATORS, COILS, STARTING J MOTORS, MAGNETOS AND ELECTRIC REPAIR WORK IN GEN ERAL. LOCATED IS THE PALACE GARAGE EARL LAUGHLIN IMF? Iff) I III! 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Schwartz, p COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHER Cecil Thompson ot Portland has accepted a teaching position with the Crook County High School for the school year of 1921-22. Mr. Thompson la a graduate of the school' of home economics, and will receive his degree at commencement June 13. Demands for Smith-Hughes tea- The Dutch Laundry It will pay you to bare your washings dons good not ruined, not too much blueing, but nice and white. I am looking for more clothes ruff drying, ironing and wet wash. You will find that my prices are reasonable. Blankets washed S for f 1.00. No fading, but they look like new. We get the washings and return it nice and clean at all hours, every day in the week. Mrs. M. Trapman East Oth Street chers from high schools In Washing ton. California, Idaho and Arizona are being received. The school of vocational education has graduated teachers in all these states, many ot whom have already received their appointments for the coming year. Graduates meelng the reQuInnents of the Smith-Hughes work, and who obtain positions under the state board, receive one-halt their salar ies from the federal and state funds. The school of vocational education at the college has been designated) by the state board to train such teachers. For Sale by LAKIN HARDWARE, Where it Pays to Trade The finest Ure for Small Cars Goodrich Goodrich 30x3i Cnti-skid safety tread fabric tire now available at the 20 Price Reduction which went into effeel May 2nd QAnti-Skii Safety Tread at the 20 PriceReductian Here is a 3 0x3 i tire, with snappy black tread and creamy white sides clean, trim, splendidly finished generously large and full in size, with the Goodrich anti-skid safety tread. This tire will give you much longer mileage, the greatest of durability, the utmost riding comfort and the fullest satis faction. Like all other Goodrich tires the "30x3 i" is made only in one quality. 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