La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 18, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,. 1911;
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LOCAL SPOKTLETS, COM. ' A
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oneerned, of the year. Both teams axe
ti line fettle too, for the game and
topee are high that the highs can ov
ercome iprecedent and defeat the M. I.
A. until recently victorious in every
game for two years. : ;.
Wallowa county has suddenly be
; come the mecca for local basketbal
teams Manager Calls'ta Love of the
Ugh school girls' team has all but
tlosed arrangements for a tour of Wal-,
Iowa county to meet the girls' teams
' there Manager Geddes of the M. I. A:
; has a similar trip for his boys team
ander his hat '-; :
Union's hlgh-'boys wete scheduled
o play locals last night but th
game has been postponed on account
of the big game tonight. The schedule
tow . Is for Union to come two weeks
Hence for Union and La Grande have
..each won one gurnet ,v:. . .
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Entries to the number of 117 have
The Only On of lit Kind
Fie Pollen a Year 1 Fot
Stars of National repute playing with
HAMIITOW TR AM of two rivers. vis
SSJf LA GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL
? in the High School Gymnasium . ?
Have you Ever
seen a real star
in Basketbf ll ?
IE NOT, SEE
THIS GAME!
Promptly at
9 O'CLOCK
been received by the secretary for the
Princeton Interscholastic meet to be
held at Dexter Park pavilion in Chi
cago today. Twenty high schools and
acadamles are represented.
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Ralph C. Dlmmick, Notre Dames
weight man and former .Walla Walla
athlete, whose points were thrown out
of the last conference meet because
he hacompeted longer than the rules
allowed, has Joined the Illinois Ata
letlc club and will compete under the
trl-color emblem. This helps strength
en the team for the Central A A. U.
indoor championships at Dexter park
pavilion on March 11. ;
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Not that Mr. Corbett claims to' have
Any special or exclusive Information
on the point, but Jack Johnson having
said that Carl Morris is a faker and a
fourflush. it naturally follows 'that,
according to Mr. Corbett, Carl Morris
la square and genuine. We despair or
j ever getting Mr. Corbett and Mr; John
son to agree on, anything, even the
: trifling matter of what constitutes a
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La Grande has a, five-man squad
practicing every Sunday at Blue Rocks
for the Big Walla Walla shoot. They
are: Nate Zwelfel, . Frank Bay, A.
Weagl'e, Claud Mackey and Rube Zwei
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FACTS 4B0UT THE VISITING
PLAYERS:
Reddlngton
Guard and center la a formar star
of the Championship ' Illinois Athletic
Club team of Chicago, for three suc
cessive years champions of Cook coun
ty and the state of ' Illinois and for
two years champions of the United
States. ' . : . . .
Osborne
Also of the Illinois AthleUc Club
Championship team, was their coach
and star forward. He Is the best man
on long shots In the country.'
' Aldous
Formerly of the famous. West Side
Y, M. C. A. team of Chicago, Is con
sidered by all Western critics and
Chicago newspapers as being the boat
forward in the country. He Is also
one of the boat centers In the west.
Cbit ;
Center. 6 reet 3 Inches Is the regular"
center and also plays guard. As a cen
ter he has few equals. He has ner;r
found a center that could put-Jump
him. As a guard he has few equalB. .
fel. They are cracker Jacks for ama
teurs.' . ' ' : '' '
: Michigan Cinder 3Tea Oat.
Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 18 (Special)
-Trainer Kraenzleln and Capt Hor
ner -today Issued a formal call to can
tfldatts for the varsity track team to
meet In the gymnasium tomorrow
i.toal The work of getting into condi
tion for, the winter meets will begin
at once. The first event of the season
is wesk from nest Saturday, when
the pVelimlnar meet, always first on
Michigan's Indoor schedule, is to be
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Pendleton CMs Play
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The girls' , basketball team of, the
loqfll high school left on the 7 o'clock
train this morning for Milton, where
a game with the girls of" the htgn
school at that iplace ..will be held to
night. The local team is undismayed
by recent defeats and has hopes or
coming forth from the contest tonight
victorious. The following girls ; made
the trip this morning:, Francis and
Muriel Sallng, Ella Lazinka, ", Grace
FInnell, Ila Sturdivant, Juanitta Pier
sol and Edna Cook-. They were accom
panied by Miss Ruth Wise, a member
of the facultty. ' V,
Vainly
. Literary
ei JlrtUi t The erf Wrtlen
Krueger .
. Guard, weighing 195 pounds, is the
best guard without exception In the
wst. In spite of his weight he 1s one
of the fastest men on the team.
V-';.:' KotchI
' :Alwayt known throughout the state
of Wisconsin as a lightning fast for
ward. He Is especially good on long
shots.
'.'':-, Koch 'V.
While practically a new man at the
game, he has developed Into a star
guard.. He plays a forward, position
equally weir and , on this account is
one of the most valuable men on the
team. '"
. "' .;, Krarlia
The smallest man on the team.. Is a
rsit' forward. He Is a go6d dribbler
and a sure basket shot. ,
. Stangel '
, Ltghtntng fast forward and former
star of the University of Wisconsin
team. for two seasons. The hardest
man In the state to guard. ,
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BADGERS III IT
ILllliLUl
HAIOlTOX AGGREGATION . DE
FEATS I. HL C. A. LAST XIGUT
Manager and Players of Hamilton Bas
v ketball Five Eeach City. ,
; With a acore" cfS as against 18 by
the Walla Walla Y. M. C. A. the Ham
ilton basketball quintet added anoth
er laurel to. its Crown last! evening.
The team, which they met yesterday
recently defeated the M.I. A of this
city by an overwhelming Bcore yet they
were non-plussed and outgeneraled by
the Hamiltons. Manager,, players and
offcers of the Two Rivor agg:regatIon
reached the cfty this morning having
traveled all night to make the engage
ment here today. They are quartered
at the Foley today and spent most of
their time within doors. ; s V
& BASEBALL JfOTES
Jack Thoney is to be given" a trial
at first base for the Boston Red Sox.
It Is said that Bender, Plank,
Coombs and Russel, star pitchers of
the Athletics, are holding out for
more salary. .
"Pop" Anderson 1, on the vaude
ville stage, doing a monologue. .They
say thaji'old boy is there with the
snappy stuff. .
The veteran John Titus of the
Phillies, will be up against three
youngsters In trying to hold'hls berth
in right field. ! : ' ;
Rochester has signed a brother
of Ru38 Ford. John Gansel says' that
young Ford is a pitcher ' with the
genuine label, . , . f
There Is " class ' to the Trov ; team
of the tfew York State League. The
"Trojans" will take a southern grain
ing trip going as far south as' Eliz
abeth, N. J. ; ' ' ' , , .-'J';'
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Manager Del-Howard of the Louis
ville team, will have first chance to
get Hartzell. Bailev and Peltv nf
the Browns,' lu case BobV Wallace
secure waivers on them.'
Manager je Glnnity.of the New
ark team Is figuring on a new puz
zler. The "Iron Man" believes he is
still able to show the young pitchers
a few tricks of the trade. ".
Harry Steinfeldt will have to do
a lot of fast work to hold his job
at third base for the Cubs. Tinker,
Zimmerman, Ingerton, Doyle and
cooney Intend to give ''vStelny" a
run for the breath.
Ed. Koentchy sayj he doesn't give
a gol durn swlcker, whether he plays
ball or not and if the St. Louis Nat
ionals don't slip him more money he
will quit the game quicker than you
can say Edgar Edgbert Kraussmeyer.
A negro charged with larceny .re
cently in Boston, declared that his
home was in Paoll, Ohio.. He ,was
asked If he knew Cy Young who
put Paoll. on the map and replied
that he had never heard of Cyrus.
That was enough to get the "spade's"
; number and he is now doing four
month's time on Deer Island. ;
. A year ago Pittsburg looked to be
there with the bells on In regard to
first (base. Jack Flyni and "Bud"
Sharps, stars of thte American Asso
ciation and.Eatsern League respectively,-
were on the job and the Pi
rates Beeed to be there right. Today,
Sh&rpe is back in- the Eastern and
Fred Clarke Is looking for a man to
take Flynn's place.! ,
A Good Game Postponed .
i " t Union Scout) ' . " ";
Owing to the fact that events are
crowding each other and coming thick
and fast, the basketball game between
the Union first team and the "rough
necks" are made up from all about the
town and country and claim they can
go some. They are drafted from . the
Athletic club and expect, to hold up
the honor, of that institution.
911 BASEBALL
Among the leagues of the country
the folowing wul be manipulated by
the nanies opposite the towns:
American League.
; Philadelphia,. Connie .Mack; De
troit, Hugh Jennings; New. York,
Hal Chase; Boston, Patrick Donovan.
Chicago, Hugh Dtffy; Washington,
James McAleer; Cleveland, James
McGutre;; St. Louis," Roderick .Wal
lace. ''.y.:C'C' 'y':. V
National League.
Chicago, Frank Chance; Pittsburg,
Fred Clarke; New York, John Mc
Graw; Cincinnati, ' Clark Griffith;
Brooklyn, William Dihlen, Philla
delphla, Charles Dooln; St. Louis,
Roger y Bressnahan; Boston, . Fred
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American .Association. '
- Minneapolis, Joe Cantlllon; . Mil
waukee, Jimmy Barrett; Louisville
Del Howard; Toledo, Harry -Hlnch-man;
St. Paul, Michael Kelly, Kan
sas City; Daniel ; Shay; Columbus,
William Frlel; " Indianapolis, James
Burke. r".-
Western League,
(Not elected.) TOpeka, Fred Moore;
St.; Joe,: JacH' Holland; Des Moines,
George Davis; Omaha, W. A. Rourke,
Wichita, Frank Isabell; Denver, Jack
Hendricks. , ". ' .
- Pacific Coast League. ;
Portland,', W. P. ' McCredle; San
Francisco, D W. Long; Los Angeles,
W. H. Berry; Oakland, Harry Wol
verton; Sacramento, Charles Graham
Venon, HHogan. '
Three I League.
. Springfield, Richard Smith; Rock
Island, (Noe elected.) Danville, Jack
McCarthy; Peoria, David Rowan;
Dubuque Clarance Rowland; Bloom
lngton, Robert Kennedy; Davenport,
Dan O'Lsary; Waterloo, Frank Boyle.
(Circuit will probably be changed.)
,' ,f Central League. ,
South Bend, , Edward Smith; Fort
Wayne, James Casey; Terre Haute,
Eddie Whee'.er; , Evansyille, A. A.
Grant; Dayton, Paul Knoll; Zanes
ville. Joe Raldy; Wheeling, Roy
Montgomery; Grand Rapids, Dr.
Uarley Parker. ,. . ' r
; Northwestern League.' .' , .
Spokane, Joe Kohn; Vancouver,
F.ob Brown; Tacoma, Michael Lynch;
Settle, John TIge; Portland, Nick
Williams; Victoria; Ed. Householder.
Minnesota-Wisconsin League.
Eau Claire, T. Schoonover; Wi
nona. -Joe Killlan: VVaimn Pari
Bond; Superior, MO. Taylor; La
Crosse, Joe Safford; Red Wing, J. J.
Malloy ; Duluth, Darby O'Brian;
Rochester, Ted Carbett. ''
Lostlne and Wallowa Piny .
(Wallowa Sun) '."
The basketball game Saturday night
between the Lostlne Y. M. C. A. and
the Wallowa Athletic club was a lively
one. There was some good playing
done on both aides Ralph Haun of
LoBtlhe had the misfortune of throw
ing his thumb out of place In the first
half which laid Iilui eff and substltue
Birdwell took his place.' Haun was the
star player for L:3'Jue. The star play
ing done for Wallowa was done by
Pike De Bole. The line up of the teams
follows: " . . '; . ; .
Iostlne R. Kay, center; Roy Haun.
Ralph Haun, Birdwell, forward; Cook,
Courtney, guards. . v ,
Wallowa R. Maxwell, center, Pike
De Bole, Wm. Srence, forwards; R,.
Johnson, L. Allen.' guards. The score
was 8 to 13 in favor of Lostlne.
With the Boxers.
Harry Brewer and clarence Eng
lish will box in Kansas City, Feb.
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, Frank Klaus made the best show
ing he has made in several months
in' his bout with' Willie Lewis.
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Jimmy Britt, who is now secretary
of Hugh Mcintosh's club' la London,
Is thinking of re-entering the roped
arena. - .-. - v. ' . .
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For the Third time Yank Kenny
has sued Jacx Johnson for money
that Yank claims Is due him for his
services in training too champion.
B. M. A. ELECTS
"Dad Irwin Is President of the Local
Athletic Club tot 5ext Term. '
Election of , ofBcers signalized the
meetlngmeetlng of the B. M. A. mem
bers last evening. "Dad" Irwin was
chosen president for the ensuing term
and the other officers are: Vice Presi
dent, Bill Bohnenkamp; Secretary," F.
Ralston; Treasurer, Roy B. Currey;
Secretary Sunday Bchool work, Russel
Ralston; Secretary Literary work, Joe
Whitby; Bergeant at arms, "Adam"
Wheatly. ' :
Base Ball Jfext r ' .
(Union Scout) .
Having approachd the finish of
basket ball, base ball games are to
come next. The Union promoters are
looking out to secure a swift bunch of
players an expect to make all teams
hustle that they go up against. This
season ought to mark the best ball
playing that Union, has ever seen. A
good strong infield is to be secured
and everything points to success.
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PBOFESSIOSAL DIRECTORY.
4 4$ 4 G & & $4 O $
. PHYSICIANS ANB SUKGEONS.
N. MOLITOR. M. D. Fbysiclan and
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. an J
Depot street. Office, Main 68; Real
denca 69. ' ; ' ' ' .V-
O M TTPTDV. Ph (I. M. n.Phvlnian
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and surgeon. Special attention to
Eye, Ear, Nose and. Throat, f Oflice '
In La Grande National Bank Build-
ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi
dence Main 32. , V
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
Drs. Richardson & Loughlin,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8.
Phones Office Black 1362; lad, 353.
Dr. Richardson's Res: Main 65; Ind.
" 312. " ::v,-;' '
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,
, 8, 9 and 10. Phoaes; , Home 1332,
Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone,
Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E.
, Moore. '"',;': y"; ;. : ;.
ftR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of
Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Fitted and made to order. All er
rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105
Adams Ave. Foley Hotel Bldg. La
Grande, Oregon.
OR. H. L. UNDERWOOD and DR.
DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office ov
er Wright Drag store. Special at
tention paid to diseases and surgery
of the eye. ... '
Phones Office Main 22; residence.
Main 728. v
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D, Dentist Room
23, La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phone Black 399.
DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST Flrsi
lass services gtven. Office over Lil
ly's Hdw, store. Phone Black-461.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur J
'.. geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store
.' La Grande. Residence phone, Re
701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde
pendent phone ,53; both phones, si
residence. " '-' '.:'
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys ;
Chaa. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cocb
,r ran. La Grande National Bank
Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD -Attorney at Law
Practices in al lthe courts of the
, State and Unlteil Ptatos. Office in
La Granae Natiuuai Bhuk Bldg., La
Grande, Oregon.
D. W. C. NELSON-T-Mining' Engineer
Baker City, Oregon.
California
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