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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1925
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LB. MOORE, General Agent
- .' . Prion 11, Rostburg, Oregon
trying to sacrifice. Blurs sent op
a nigh fly to Moore. Pvcklnpaugb.
up. Strike I, called. Foul, strike
2. Dull 1. high, ball 1, nigh: Cur
ler made a simsational catch of
Peckinpaugh'a fly and then threw
wildly past first to (el 'Judge.
Judge went to second. Ruel up.
Strike 1, called. Ball 1, low. Foul,
strike 2. Ball 2, low. Carey raced
back and took Ruel's long smash.
No runs, one hit. one error.
Pirates Morrison up. Strike 1,
swung. Morrison got a single over
second base, which Rice could not
get up to. Moore up. Ball 1. out
side. Moore hit a long drive to left
for two bases and Morrison scored
by fast running. Stan Harris went
over and patted Johnson on the
back. Carey up. Moore scored on
Carey's sharp single past Stan
Harris. Carey hitting the first ball
pitched. The crowd was wild with
excitement. Cuyler up. Strike 1.
swung. Ball 1. Inside. Feck threw
out Cuyler at first, Carey going to
second. The hit and run play was
: on. Barnhart up. Ball 1, low. Ball
2. Inside, and high. Ball 8. Carey
stole third, catching Ruel asleep.
Ruel did not make the throw to
third. Strike 1, called. Carey
scored on Barnhart's Texas Leagu
unr to right. Traynor up. The Pir
ates were certainly going after
; Johnson. Ball 1, Inside. Ball 2,
high and Inside. Strike 1, called.
Traynor forced Barnhart, Peck to
Istan Harris. Wright up. Wright
sent up a pop fly to Slan Harris.
Three runs, four hits, and no er-rora.
Fourth Inning.
Senators: It was still sprin
kling a little and very dark and
hard to follow the course of the
.ball on the field. Johnson up.
' Mall 1. high and Inside. Strike
t. Ball 1. Inside, litre, singiea
past Mclnnls. Stan Harris up.
Koul, slrlke 1. Kail 1. outside.
Foul, strike 2. Strike 3. Stan
Harris struck out. taking a third
called slrlke. He went hack to
the bench kicking. Goslln up.
Ball 1. inside. Strike 1, called.
Strike 2. called. Morrison threw
nothing but big drop curves to
the Ooose. r.oalin singled, into
left and Rice raced to third. 'On
the throw to third, the Coos went
to second. Joe Harris up. Strike
1. railed. Hall I. Inside. Rice
and Goslln scored on Joe Harris'
two-base hit to right. Judge up.
Ball 1. low. Ball Z. outsiae.
Strike 1. called. Ball 3 high.
Strike 2. called. Foul Judge filed
out to Cuyler. Two runs, three
hils. and no errors.
Pirates: Mclnnls up. Mclnnls
nipped a single Into left. The
Pirates were still going after the
first ball.. Smith up. Rice made
a shoestring catch of Smith's
seeming hit. Mclnnls had to race
back to first. Grantham batted
for Morrison. Grantham np. Ball
1. Inside. Strike 1. called. Foul,
strike 2. Foul. Foul. Grant
ham sent out a long fly to Joe
Harris. Moore up. Ball 1, out
side. Strike 1, called. Ball 2.
high. Strike 2, swung. Foul.
Ball 3, outside. Moore sent out
a lofty fly which the GooBe gob
bled. No mns. one hit, no errors.
Fifth Inning.
Senators Kremer went Into the
w fn. Urn Pirates. Bluege UP.
' - Mlr - hr1F warm UD.
Traynor robbed Bluege of a hit by
leaping high into the air and spear
ing bis bounder and throwing him
out. PecklnDaush up. Pecklnpaugh
'went out, Wright to Mclnnls, hit
I ting the first ball pitched. Ruel
'up. Ball 1. high. Slrlke 1. called.
Hull 2, low. Foul, strike 2. Foul.
I Foul. Carey make a nice catch of
Ruel's low fly. The Tlrates were
giving their pitcher fine support In
the field. No runs, no hits, no er
rors. I Pirates Carey up. Carey who
already had made two hits was
given a hand. Carey lashed the
first ball Into right center for two
I bases, his third hit and second two
! bagger of the game. Cuyler up.
jFoul. strike 1. A foul liner from
Cuyler's bat hit a spectator In the
back. Carey scored on Cuyler's
two base hit to deep left. The
; Pirates were renewing their on
slaught on Johnson's fast ball. It
was raining steadily. Barnhart
up. Ball 1. hlgn. Hinge l. cauca.
Strike 2. called. Strike S, Barnhart
struck out, swinging on his third
strike. Travnor up. Traynor foul
ed out to Ruel. Wright up. Ball
1. Ball 2, outride. Strike 1, swung.
Foul, strike 2. Ball S. outside.
Foul. Foul. Stan Harris stood
still and snared Wright's pop. One
run, two bits, no errors.
Sixth Inning.
Senators Johnson up. Foul,
strike 1. Foul, strike 2. Wright
look In Johnson's hoist back of
second. Rica up. Wright took
Rice's slow popper and tossed him
out. Slan Harris up. Strike 1.
called. Ball 1. high and Inside.
Strike 2, swung. Strike 3. Stan
Harris struck out, swinging for a
third strike. It was bis second
strike out of the game. No runs.
no hits, no errors.
Pirates Mclnnls np. Ball 1. out
side. Ball 2, low. Strike 1, called.
Foul, strike 2. The Goose gather
ed In Mclnnls' fly. Smith up. Rice
I raced over to left and took Smith's
I drive. Kremer up. Strike 1,
I swung. Slrlke 2. swung. Foul.
1111 1, outside. Ball 2, outside.
Kremer fouled to Ruel. No runs,
no hits, no error.
Seventh Inning.
It was now raining hard and the
crowd was putting up umbrellas
and the bleacherltes covered them
selves with newspapers. Goslln
up, Strike 1, called. Ball 1, out-
tie. Strike 2, swung. Kramer
took Goslln's easy splash and
thrw him out at first. Jim Harris
up. Ball 1. Inside. Traynor raced
over to the left field boxes and
took Jo Harris' foul. Judge up.
Strike 1, railed. Cuyler almost
misjudged Judge's fly, but caught
It after a hard run. No runs, no
I hits, no errors.
Pirates The stands were cheer
ing for a seventh Inning rally.
! Moore up. Ball 1, Inside. Strike
)1, called. Peck dropped Moore's
high fly and the batter reached
second, fit should bav been an
easy out; Stan Harris went over
and patted Peck on to back. Car-
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behind the bat for the Pirates.
Rice up. Ball 1, Inside. Strike
1, called. Foul, strike 2. Rice
tried to bunt. Ball 2. high, and
Inside. Strike 3. Rice struck
out. taking a third called strike.
He protested that the ball was
low. Stan Harris up. Strike 1,
called. Strike 2. called. Oldham
ves. Moore took Stan Harris' fly
ball. Uoslln up. Foul, strike 1.
Strike 2, called. ' Goslln kicked
on thla and the crowd howled.
Ball 1, outside. 'Goslln fanned,
taking a third called strike. The
Pirates win the World Series.
No runs, 1 hit, no errors.
Wednesday's Coast Games
At Seattle Portland, no game;
fog.
At San Francisco 1; Oakland 2.
At Sacramento 2; Salt Lake 1.
At Los Angeles 2; Vernon 0.
ey np. Moore scored on Carey's
third double to left The Senators
protests that It was a foul ball,
but the umpires would not alter
their decision. Cuyler up. Cuyler
sacrificed, Johnson to Judge to
Slan Harris, Carey going to third.
Barnhart up. Stan Harris threw
out Barnhart at first, Carey hold
ring third. Traynor up. It was so
I dark that the fielders could hardly
see the ball. Carey scored on
iTraynor's hit to right for three
beses. He was out at the plate,
the playing being Joe Harris to
Stan Harris to Ruel. Two runs,
two hits, one error.
Eighth Inning.
Senators Bluege up. Traynor
threw out Bluege at first. Peckln
paugh np. Peck got a home run In
tale left field stands, the ball clear
ing the barrier In front of the
score board. Ruel up. Ball 1.
high. Strike 1. called. Ball 2.
hlRh. Traynor robbed Ruel of a
hit with a remarkable stab of
Ruel's sharp grounder and threw
him out. Johnson up. Smith took
Johnson's foul near the home
bench. One run, one hit, no er
rora. Pirates Wright up. Slrlke 1.
awnnr. Htrlke 2 awunr Fnul It
was raining steadily. Ball 1. out- Majestic Theatre.
side. Foul. Traynor went out and In "The Battling Orioles," the
gave Wright a towel to wine off 'new feature length Pathecomedv.
his bat. Johnson then went down I which comes to the Majestic The
to confer with Ruel. Judge took ' tre Friday and Saturday, Hal
In Wright's foul. Mclnnls up. Ball : Roach, the producer, has gone out
1. outside. Johnson asked the urn-1 of his way for originality. It I
pire for some sawdust rfo be j d. Not only I the story writ
brought to the pitcher's mound. 1 ten by him novel in theme, but
Johnson filled his cap with saw-1 his atmosphere la likewise un
dust and took It back himself. The ; hackneyed. One of the moat
mound was very sllpperv from the amusing episode In the comedy
rain. Foul, strike 1. Rice tonk 1 takes place in a small town bar-
I Mclnnls fly. Smith up. Ball 1, 1 ber shop, where the hero of the
outside. Ball 2. low and ouislile. , niece played by Glenn Tyron. I
.Smith hit a long one to right for the village oracie, ana
two bases. Yde rat for Smllh
you'll have to admit after you have
seen Harold Xloyd's newest com-:
edy. "The Freshman." now show-:
Ing at the Antlers theatre, that thla
world-renowned star has hit the
top of the comedy field. Ever since
"The Freshman" opened here, the
audiences have been kept In a con
tinual uproar. If this Is not the fun-
Rauui
was aweeping the plate with cur-1 . picture Lloyd has ever made,
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'There was a conference on the Pir
ate' bench and Blgbee was sent nut
(to bat for Kremer. Blgbee np.
I Yde on second. Ball 1. outside.
Ball 2, outside. Yde scored on Hlc-
bee's two base hit to left. The
crowd was frantic. The score was
now tied. Moore up. Ball 1. In-1 form the waiting line for She call
side. Ball 2, Inside. Slrlke 1. of "Next." Much comedy Is said
called. Foul, strike Ball 3. out-1 to have been developed In this
wise
cracker as well as the town's ton-
sorlal artist.
The shop clings to many of Its
ancestral heritages such as the
gallery of shaving mugs, and dis
play of pink aportlng literature,
hut a subtle change Is evident.
Women occupy the chairs and
then this reviewer's funny bone Is
not working.
"The Freshman" tells the story
of a young chap who goes to col
lege and seeks recognition as the
moat popular boy In school. His
code of life Is of such a generous
nature that he becomes the subject
of ridicule among his fellow stu
dents. Just when everything seems
to turn against him, he gets an
opportunity to play In the sea
son's most Important football
game.
Liberty Theatre
Has "The Adventurous Sex" dis
covered all the thrills In life? Have
they tested every emotion and
sampled every desire that human j
nesn is netr to? some critics of
the young generation say so, while"
their defenders cling to the argu
ment that today's life Is so com
plex. Its tempo so swift that the
flapper o.' modern young girl Is
Just the natural outgrowth of this
lasted up age and aot the primary
cause of the Jars age.
In the new Encore picture. "The
Adventurous Sex." which Is now
playing at the Liberty theatre.
Clara Bow has the part of one of
these modern daughters of Fve.
who Insists on personallv sampling
rne appie or experience. With sheer
hosiery and sheer nerve she
plunges In. manages to escape
many of the traps set fo ber adven
turous feet, but finally gets in
such a tight corner thst she hss to
cry for help, proving that a'ter all.
the modem girl and grandmother
are basically the same and sisters
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side. Foul. Ball 4. Moore walked.
Carey np. Ball 1, low. Strike 1.
called. Peck took Carey's grounder
arid tossed to Stan Harris but the
umpire ruled that Moore waa safe ,
CHINA PHEASANT
mm is open
UNTIL OCTOBER 31
scene.
Another laughable portion of
the film Is the introduction of an
old time baseball team who, In
1871 half a eentnrv ltd. were
at second. The official scorer 'it. ...i belligerent flock of say
gives Peck an error. The bases are I birds that ever cracked a bat over
now filled. Cuyler up. Ball 1. In- in umpires head. Next the au
slde. The game was held up while lAiaare la Introduced to this oug-
j more sawdust waa spread about nacloua team fifty years later, Many a farmhouse roof waa rid
'the pitcher's box. It waa still rain- j when they are Buffering from dry- jdled with birdshot and manv s
; Ing hard and the players wiped rot, are decrepld and nursing , cow came In at milking time today
their bats as they came to the j Imagined ilia. Into this atmo- Iwlth a hide liberally sptlnkled as
plate. Foul, strike 1. Foul, strike i sphere of gloom come Tryon as a result of ths opening of pheasant
2. Foul. Ball 1. Ball 2, outside. Tommy Tucker, dispenser of sun- season. The China Pheasant s-a-Blghee.
Moor and Carey scored, shine and rejuvenater of relics, son was thrown open today for
on Cuyler's home run. The ball .who tries to revive the fighting two weeks snd hundreds of hunt
went to deep right. The umpires , spirit of hla father's old team- r with their excited dogs took to
have ruled that it la only a two- males, but without result until the field In their search for the
base hit. Carey went back to ha Involves them In his romance, tasty game bird,
third. Barnhart up. Barnhart geta them Into a fight with a gang i china pheasants are reported to
filed to Stan Harrle.- S runs. 2 of toughs and proves to them be fairly plentiful this year, al-
hlls, on error. : that a man la only ss old s he thonsh the hill lands of this conn-
eels. ,ty do aot afford the abundant
shootlng to be found en th more
Antlers Theatre .. .level country la the Willamette val-
Look at it any way yoa wlslTjley.
Ninth Inning.
Senators: Oldham went Into
the box for the pirates and Blg
bee went to left field, tiooch weal
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Within the next ten years, we see more
industries, better development of the re
sources of this region, better business
for everyone; and now is the time to get
ready.
Our New Industries Department is
' with you new capital and new people
are needed to make the most of your
wealth of natural resources.
The New Industries Department is,
disclosing to investing capital the great
raw material wealth of our Agriculture,
Timber and Minerals. It is working for
the legitimate expansion of every indus
trial possibility for the region, and sup
plying a consolidates, supplementary
Chamber of Commerce type of service
for the five Oregon counties and the one
California county within our territory.
We have every confidence in what the fu
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participation in it At present the Industries of
this region are counting more on electricity
than ever before; and we are proud to be able
to say that the communities we serve have ad
vanced further in the use of labor-saving house
hold equipment than many of the largest cities
on this, coast or anywhere else. If you are ready "
to have your household work done electrically
a member of this company will be glad to
tell you how little it costs.
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