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DAILY EAST OJIEGQXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 1C, 1912.
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Nadeau. 2b 4 0 0 1 2 1 l$$&3fc?
Wilson, rf 3 0 0 2 0 0 fM?
Mensor. If 3 1 0 0 0 0 Mr' 'mteBSW
PemUrooKe. c .,...3 1 1 4 0 0 Mm
Augustus, ss 3 1 1 0 8 0
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SPORTS
'RUSTY', BQNFHEAD AND
ERRORS BEAT
WALL1 WALLA
licais' New Pitcher. Pittman Allow
ing Only Four Hits Sees .Mates
Give Gume by Score of 4 to 2.
W. L. Pet.
Boise 5 3 .625
I'prMllcton 4 4 .500
Walla Walla 4 4 .500
La Grande 3 5 .375
Local fans are toJay singing the
praises of one man Rustemeyer, a tall
pine tvirr who delivered the goods
yesturday in s-ty)e that enabled his
teamn-.d3 to drub the Walla Walla
Hears by a four to two score. How
ever, wi'h all iiu credit to the lanky
heaver, it niu;t be said that the
liuckiKo ies did nt win the game so
much . Whi t's nun lost it. And it
was all don.- in the two halves of a
single inning, too, the fifth of the
nine.
"When tV,ri I'ruin bunch came to
stick in that canto the score stood one
to onu and, although they annexed
another by thj aid of three consecu
tive hits anil one error, they killed
their chances of rol ing up a winning
mar'n by a choice exhibition of the
Ilea I work that enamtites from solid
Jj"n Then a a fitting counterpart
to this exhib'tion, when Garrett's men
had t! fir turn at bat in the tame in
Jiin;.', I'itc h-r Psttrnan's support was
ud,'y la-.kliw, two errors being re-i-jionsible
lor as many runs.
I'iitman unbur lene-1 himse'.f of a
sur-(es-:un of baffling benders and let
the liu'.i.arooe.i down with four hits
It wus l-i: f is; jr-ime for the Hears,! win th same. M-nsnr struck a slow
avit.K just l--n recruited from Xorth ),all to Ulaekman who fumbled it Just
long enough to allow Jlmmie a safe
passage. Piinbronke pounded the
pea for a single over second, sending
Mensor to third. Then Augustus
seize!! the willow and clouted the re
silient spheroid over Centerfielder
fifth, H.M-Mnn's head.
ri-s'ly by I!oth JTensor pnd Pembrooke scor-
off several htta by their fast work. "
Storj- of the Game.
After Walla Walla bad been blank
ed in the opening, the Buckarooes
started things to the llkln or the fans
by putting one over the tally pan in
their half. Rader, first up, had his
shoulder blade battered with one of
Pittman's breakers and was given
gratis transportation to the initial
station. Robinson delivered a neat
sacrifice bunt, sending Rader to sec
ond, and Lodell followed with the
single necessary to register a score.
He himself landed safe on the third
sack when Martini failed to stop the
ball when It came out to him in the
left garden. A squeeze play was then
attempted but Pittman failed to put
the ball in range of Nadeau's bat and
the big first baseman ran into the
waiting Brown.
The Bears came right back in the
second and balanced the advantage
by scoring a run. Harmon, first up,
promptly singled by way of convinc
ing Pendleton that he has not lost his
well known ability and was sacrificed
to second by Brown. A moment later
Swanson drove out a bingle and the
cotton-headed boy rank the bell.
Things passed off quietly then un
til the fifth when, after Rochon had
gone down, Pittman drove a single
over third base. B'ackman and Beck
both followed with hits of the scratch
variety, filling the bases. Johnson
laid an easy one down to first which
Lodeli, in his haste, fumbled, allowing
Pittman to score. Then' came the im
mortal boneheaded work which rob
bed the Bears of any more bacon.
Harmon seized the hickory and laid
the ball down shortstop way. Au
gustus fielded it and whipped it home
in time to catch Blackman. Harmon
reached first safely by virtue of the
fielder's choice, but, Instead of stay
ing there, he deliberately turned and
walked toward the bench and his
coacher, Paul Strand, never interfer
ed with o much as a protesting
whisper. Lodell called for the ball
and of course Mr. Harmon was tagged
I and duly advised that he was out.
j Had it not been for thU play, this tale
; might have had another ending for
the bases were ful! and three hard
sludgers were due at the bat.
j Wi'h the visitors grouchy because
; of t iclr failure to clean the bases, the
i Uucfca roots seized the opportunity to
Totals
Score by Innings.
W. W R 0 10 0 10
W. W. .....H 0 2 0 0 3 0
Pendleton. R 1 0 0 0 3 0
Pendleton. H 1 0 0 0 2 0
Summary.
Earned runs, Walla Walla 1
dleton 1. Two base hits, Augustus.
Three base hits, none. Home runs
none. Sacrifice hits, Brown, Robin
son. Stolen bases. Mensor.
brooke, Augustus. First on balls, off
Pittman 1; of Rustemeyer 1. Struck
out. by Pittman 6: bv Rnstpmcvm- n
Left on bases, W. W. 6; Pendleton 3.
Double plays, Lodell, unassisted. Wild
pitches, none. Passed balls. nnnn
First base on errors, W. W. 1- Pen
dleton 2. Hit by pitcher, Reder. Time
of game 1 hr. 40 min. Umpire, Knell.
Scorer, Chessman.
LA
NINTH CANTO RALLY
La Grande, Ore., May 16. By scor
ing two runs in the ninth inning La
Grande yeterday won a slugfest here
from Boise by the score of 11 to 10.
Up to the last half of the fifth in
ning, Boise led by a score of 10 to 4.
At this point, however, La Grande
started a batting rally, securing two
runs in their half of that inning, three
more in the Ixth and two in the last
half of the ninth. Johnson of the
Boise club got a home run, while
waiters of the home club also did
some tail hitting, securing two in-
g es and a triple.
ine Boise club used two twlrlers
ana me nome club three. A crowd of
15u0 persons witnesed the contest on
the opening day. but the attendance
was light yeterday, owing to the bad
weather.
Score: r. h e.
isoise .12304000 0 10 13 5
La G. .13002500 211 14 4
iiatteries Boise, Karr, Mays and
Fox; La Grande, Mclnnis, Estandy.
stamps and Hehier. '
v A. w. LEAGUE GAMES.
W.
L.
11
14
14
14
14
16
Pet.
.'93
.517
.61
.481
.462
.429
YaKitn.f. an 1 the brand of slants which
he ha 1 on tap seemed sufficient to
win i;n ordinary content.
UuMemcycr st.'-red in fine stle
and finished in like manner and
fhiojh the frirnoj had but one
had "ne. the Jibove-mentloned
jind here r e v. n -t.-Ms'.c ! t
1he ti'ioi'tooinirn;.. of h!s opponents. He
Way jr'ven fine Ml) port by his crew. ,
l:aler, Augu ii;- and Lodell cutting
e.) on the hit and Augustus stretched
it into a double by a desperate hook
s ide. Rustemeyer fouled out and
66
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to ail Skin Sufferers"
Victoria ig
Portland 15
Vancouver 15
Tacoma 13
Spokane 12
Seattle 12
Portland I.Oscs to Senttle.
Portland. Ore., May 16. Conslstont
pitching by James gave Seattle the
victory over Portland yesterday. Stan
tie u was hit hard in only two in
nings, but it was sufficient to lose
the game. Mensor batted in both of
Portland's scores.
core: R. H E.
Seattle 3 g
Portland 2 10
Batteries James and Whaling;
Ktanfield and Harris.
Victoria 2, Vancouver 0.
victoria, May 16. Victoria shut
out Vancouver yesterday, 2 to 0,
making it three traight. The locals
played a fast game, and although the
Vancouver team touched Kaufman up
for eight hits, none of the runners got
beyond third.
Engle pitched a good game.
Victoria ' 2 5 2
Vancouver 0 8 4
Batteries Kaufman and Hasty;
Engle and Lewis.
Indian Trim Tacomn.
Seattle, May 16. Tacoma used
three pitchers yesterday, but none of
them was difficult for Spokane's bats
men to solve, and the game went to
Spokane, 10 to 3.
Score: R. H K.
Spokane 10 18 1
Tacoma 3 7 2
Batteries Starkell, Hall, Higgin.
and La Longe; Mauser and Ostdlek.
'tt
'e'-.T.!- m':a '
75. SI
m ,r... .a
bag and completing
double.
unassisted
upon Whalen in the first Inning of
yesterday's game and when the smoke
cleared five runs were in and the
game was lost by the home team.
Score: R. H E.
Vernon 1 7 4
Portland 14 IS 2
Batteries Whalen and Brown, Ag
new; Harkness and Howley.
Anjrcl.s Win One-III Game.
Sacramento, May 16. Phenomenal
fielding by Los Angeles gave them
a five to 0 victory over Sacramento
yesterday anr gave Halla the honor of
pitching the first one-hit game of the
season. Cheek's Texas leaguer to
short In the third was Sacramento's
only hit.
Los Angeles 5 12 0
Sacramento 0 1 0
Batteries Halla and Brooks; By
ram, Thomas and Cheek.
Reder's work In the third base plot
yesterday was the feature of the game.
He accepted seven chances in error
less form and some of those chances
were smoking hot. In the third ho
knocked down a terrific hit by Beck
and recovered the ball In time to
throw him out.
The off! rial scorer hits but one re
gret. No provision has been made
in his book for .1 bonehead column.
Had such provision been made, he
would hv' had a splendid opportu
nity yptarday of drawing down one
big black mark when Harmon, after
landing ' snfe on the intlal suck, Je
liberately turned and walked towards
the bench. .s to whether he or the
coacher would have received that
mark is a matter for them to decide
among themselves.
OSROKXK OI-' GHAXDE
TEAM IS AX OUTLAW
x? DIAMOND DUST
J
Boise. May 16. Rumor has It that
Bradley, manuger of the La Grande
team, laid himself liable to a fine
when he used Tump Oborne against
the Irrigators in Sunday's game. Os
borne is said to have been under sus
pension in organized baseball.
Jt appears that Osborne was us
pended by the Utah association last
year and that before he started In
Sunday's game here he wired Lucas,
the president of that organization to
know whether or not the supensloii
still held good.
It is aid that Lucas' Immediately
got busy with Secretary Farrell of
the National association. Either
through Lucas or from himself direct,
Farrell is suid to have sent notice to
Bradley that Osborne was Ineligible.
The notice is claimed to have arrived
too late.
If, on investigation. It should bo
proven that Bradley knew Osborne
was under suspension Secretary Far
rell might plaster a fine on him.
Osborne was suspended from or
ganized baseball last year while a
member of the Mlssooula club in tho
"onion" league. At thnt time It was
claimed that while under the Influ
ence of liquor he started a fight with
a newpaper man and used a knife In
the argument. The president of tho
league was notified of the episode. It
was carried up to the higher courts ot
baseba I, and Oborne was blacklisted.
So far ns could be learned here, he
has never been reinstated.
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COAST LEAGUE GAMES.
W. L. Pet.
Oakland 26 14 .650
Vernon 22 16 ' .579
Los Angel ! 21 19 .525
San Francisco 17 22 .436
Sacramento 16 23 .410
Portland 13 21 .382
Oakland 3, Frisco 1.
San Francisco, May 16. A fielder's
choice that gave Hofman a life, a sin
gle by Coy, a tw-baHe hit by Zacher
and an error by Corhan, all In the
first inning, gave Oakland the game
against San Francisco.
Score: R
Oakland , 3
San Francisco 1
Batteries Parkin and Mltze;
ley and Berry.
Portland Massacres Vernon.
Los Angeles, May If. Portland fell
II E.
6 0
6 2
Hen-
Again all of the stolen bases were I
secured by the thieving Buckarooes. j
It was Rusty's- first full game and
he Justified the contldcnce his man
ager reposed in him.
Lodell's work in digging a coup'.e
of low throws out of the dirt had gilt
edge class to it.
Jlmmie got his customary stolen
base yesterday, and Robinson his us
ual sacrifice.
Augustus' two sacker in the fifth
was a most beauteous sight as it
soared through the atmosphere, for
it meant just two scores.
Walla Walla has a bupeh of hard
hitters but they are beirfg robbed of
a good many safe ones by the clever
field work of their Pendleton oppo
nents. Hunky Shaw, tho Spokane outfield
er, who was bench recently for indif
ferent playing, Is back in the game
again, playing third for the Indians
Tuesday.
"Tiny" Leonard, who beat the
Buckarooes Tuesday, received ' $5
hat frfom J. W. Watklns, a traveling
sa'esman of Walla Walla, who wit
nessed the contest. '
Heine Smith, the diminutive short
stop of the Boise club, Is not playing
this week, owing to an injured leg
which he received In the opening se
rles with La Grande.
Cotton Harmon was back In ..the
game yesterday and .his greeting to
the Pendleton fans was a hit the first
time up. He of tie flaxon mop can
certainly wield tho bludgeon.
Knell hod a few close decisions to
make and the fans didn't approve of
some of them. However, ho was on
top of the plays and could sec to bet
ter advantage than the howling ones
In the grandstand.
The batting averages of neither
team were fattened perceptibly yes
terday for Pittman and Rustemeyer
were very parsimonious. Two of the
singles off Rusty were of the scratch
variety too.
Lodell won a hand yesterday when
he went up In the air some ten feet
or less and made a beautiful one
handed catch of Harmon's drive, im
mediately thereafter stepping on his
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