La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 03, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA' GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON.
MONDAY, JULY 3, 1911
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Each Day will witness maneuv
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cbased Elgin for ten innings yesterday (hysteria of a fannette In the grand
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THERE
Elgin Romainn One Came Hehlne tlio
La Grande Team.
couldn't get over the necessary run
and Elgin stays one game behind the
pennant chasers, La Grande, with, the
effect that as the last five games
approach the contest and excitement
between the two leading teams has
become even greater than before the
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edy to the game otherwise quite peace
acable. Four mound artists worked during
the game. Mclnnis was rested
after the fifth Inning and gets credit
for a victory for La Grande was then
ahead. Aubin the rieht fifldr and
not been equalled in La Grande for
years, since the first Eastern Oregon
league at any rate. Fans can expect
some clever ball tomorrow.
STANDING OF CLUBS
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La Grande
Elgin 7 4
Daker 5 6
Union 2 9 .181
Elgin, July 3 (Special) Baker
Pet. throughout.
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BIG REVENGE
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in EARLY.
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JULY 4.
Elgin victory here. Ashenfelter waslnitrhpr finiahod th aan , v
called upon to twirl five innings for'fashion allowing no more runs. The
Elgin because Mitchell was hurt In accidental knock down and drag outs
warm up and was unable to pitch In the Unlon rank8 made Rell)en tftke
again until the fifth, tone stayed the the slab and let Smith, who worked
game out for Baker. It was a heart-1 th fit fiv innin hi ci
I breaking game of big league stle ben was being held out for th Tues-
day game here but the accident gave
La Grande a chance to study the
Mitchell prodegy out before that cru
cial gam. He has lots of smoke and
variety galore too.
Notes of the Game,
Owens the little fellow who plays
infield, outfield or backstop, wore the
mask for La Grande. His peg to
bases was sensationally correct always.
El well, big Caldwell captain when
Walter Johnson blossoned into big
brush, was on the initial sack with
lots of funny talk, smiles and all good
work. H and Owens both hit well,
Elwell Renin two aacraflce hits s.aid
La Grande invoked sweet revenge from regular blngles. The first sack
on the Union lot yesterday for the ' la well cared for.
stinging defeat of five weeks before La Grande's left was covered bv
by winning a round-and-round-we-go i Walters, O. A, C. collegian, who is
contBt to the tune of 11 to 3. La j more finished than when he played
Grande has ctrengthened materially I with Cove two years ago.
and the machinery was all together! Chllders, McDonald, Bradley and
too well meshed for any chance of an Proe were w?ll tuned yesterday and
effective slip. In one inning Mcinms nothing got by them.
Pattison Bros.
fhoie Black 8L
ON UNIONITES
TAKES MILLING CONTEST 1'ROM
UJIION EASILY
Team is Strengthened Up and Aggro-
Cation is Well Balanced.
Aubln and Conley took turns in
right garden. Conley is an- active
went wild and a tlnwly hit scored
three runners but only In that one
Inning was Union effective enough to fielder as well as catcher.
t make much impression. The home Davis the Union slugger, maintained
gnard played tight ball up to the
fourth inning and then went to pieces
heraus? Andy Mulvehlll was taken out
of the game and changes had to be
made to meet the conditions.'' Soon
afterwards Davis was knocked un-
T conscious la collision, and Sheets was
1 I 1.1 A. . 11. .
4 1 taken out of the game with
a bad
his batting average with a brace of
clean hits yesterday. He is a bad one
with the willow.
La Grande got three hits in one
canto and then dldn' score figure out
Fans agree that La Grande k
fielding pulled off by Union.
team at the present time which for
few
HEART
TROUBLE
CLAMS IDE
Ben F. Wade, only a few weeks ago
a resident of La Grande, before he
moved to Portland with his family,
dropped dead of heart failure this
morning at the metropolis. Funeral
arrangements set Wednesday at bur
ial day. Miss Leon Wade, one of ths
two daughters, who with a widow and
one son survive, arrived In La Grande
a few days since to visit friends.
Mr. Wade was a resident of La Grande
for many years and his many friends
here will be grieved at the sudden
demise.
Contradictory Admonitions.
Father (having caught his son In a
lie) Haven't I always told yon to tell
the truth? Son-Yes. father, but yon
also told me never to become the
slave of a habit-Boston Transcript
Liing Complaint
Lodger I can't stay hprt any lonjrer.
Mrs Blnlts. Landlady-Why not. sir?
What Is your complaint? IKlKpr
Lnng complaint. Your baby howls too
much. Ijondou Teleurapii.
SUNSET MAGAZINE FOR JULY.
Vacation Time at the Los Anyeles
Beaches.
"The Call of the Cool Sea Breeze,"'
by Peter B. Kyne. Beautifully Illus
trated in four colors. "The Spell," by
C N. and A. M. Williamson. Hunting,
fishing, motoring, fiction. 'On asle at!
all news stands.
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The Motorist at Home.
"Yon bav a due lot or children.
Blnlts." Raid Hawkins a after h nin
through the .wintry f&ej returned to
me noil for auiner. "How many
are tberer
"Seven." nittrt Rink, proudly.
"I've oftei wondered.' naw
kins, "whether you people with no
many rhli.rfo huve any favorite
among them
"Oh. no." r.-riiniH Bhfc hwltatlnjr
ly "that In to my. not eonclntisly.
hut of cotine e nr more interestetl
In n mil niiiiei th.ui in iho earlier
oueM."-IIarHr'' Weekly.
oumcieni unto the Day.
ANo there im uximily enoncb
trouble iminy without .sendltitf a
a. -out Into the future to too i-;t
pruuiNiiiu n ruitit lu that uu.-
AtchlMoii iSioiie.
Centennial Jubilee
ASTORI'A
AUGUST 10 TO SEPT. 9, 1911
.
commemmorating the One-Hundredth
Anniversary of the First White Set
tlement In the Northwest and the Be
ginning of the Oregon Country at As
toria, Oregon, presenting historical
and ceremonial features, together with
SPECTACULAR MARINE AND Mm.
ITARY PAGEANT.
Glen Curtlss. famous , avlatot wil
riSi" 864 airship
PACIFIC COAST REGATTA.
The gerateet aquatic event to be held
jn the West
Historically this celebration is to
be one 0, the most Important
Stated th" yeW 10 the United
The Orejron.Washlngton Railroad A
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
For further particulars apply to the
Centennial Commiftn
n.wua, J
WM. McMURRAY, Gen1 P.,.. Aget, Portiand( o,e.
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