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fWWOO t O j WANTED To buy good drivo mare'OIICE Of .'. t. . 1 ... U'rl - --- " LA GUANDE EVENING OBSEttVElL SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912. MI'VOR STOPS LOSING STREAK ::' pitches riiTis to victoby in I CLEAN GAME. j . Butting' Y)vt Retrieved lijr Barry's Bunch t I'cDtllttuu. -Peiidlcton. July 13. (Special)' ' Trusty Mclvor stopped the Pendleton v winning streak yesterday in what was, generally speaking, the best game of .the aeries, when lie ateerd the La Grande ship of ..baseball through tit- mukuous seas to a live to three vic tory. True enough. La Granders batr ted well behind him and Osborne was. touched foril? substantial lilts. For Pendleton- Pemhrool; wai the hitting star, but a Grande-had four who did Hs Veil of. better ami there fore ihey won. Harmon formed Into the three-base Btf column "'timely enough and "HaD" Smith. Barry and .. . The scerre: ' - .ittf A GRANDE rfci ht-'.A 3 O0OQ0 Men'soii Barry, lb ..4 1 2 10 2 0 Smith, rf . Harmon,. If 4 2 2 0 0 ......5 J 2 2 9 .'.....4 6 I'l 4 0 0 0 Mclvor, p , Kins, e . .... 4 Forbes, 2b 4 Naught on, ss 4 Tor. 3b 4 0 2 r 8 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 3 4 4-1 0 0 .0 2...1 Av3 5 12 27 18 3 PENDLETON. ' . ABRRPOII Augustus ss 4 0 0 2 4 1 Robinson, 3b 4 0 0 1 2 0 Pemrbook, e ..4 2 3 '4 3 -0 Nadeau, 2b 3 1 0 4 2 0 Held, rf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Lodell. lb .3 0 2 IS 1 1 Wilson, rf 4 0 0 3 0 0 fitauneld. cf : .4 0 0 0 0 0 Osborne, p ..' -3 0 0 0 4 0 ; 33 3 7 27 1 2 SCORE BT INNINGS. I Grande 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 B Pendleton 2 0010000 03 SUMMARY. , Earned runs La Grande 2, Pendle ton 1. Two base bits Smith, Pern brook, Barry, Kins;. Three base hits Harmon, Pembrook. Sacrifice Hits Mensor, Barry, Nadeau, Lodell. Stol en bases Mensor. Nadean 2, Reid. First on balls off Osborne 2. Struck ont by Mclvor 7, by Osborne 3. eft cm bates La Grande 8. Pendtptnn r First baa on errors La Grande 1. ' Pendleton 3. Tinas of game 2 hour. Cmpire Golden. Scorer Chessman. ' King of late baa gotten. Into! the bit ters' class, to stay, it appears.) He ho "always hit the pill but usually wii out of luck In getting it nivav from fielders. Lately he is going much better in that respect. Mclvor is unquestionably the peer Pitcner of the Tri-State league. This is his seventh victory out o; nine games pitched. What is more bo vine 'hem in a clean-cut manner. Od for another Mclvor! Luttrcll la atill tut th game with Injuries. He Is about as unlucky as Jess Garrett. Naughlon reglslvred an error yes terday but think ol three well-pisced clmls out of four tilpa to the in, There is one thing about Mclvor be alde his pitching he hits wcil and sell om, gets away with a game wiUout a tilt oj his own to fatten tiling up. Pretty handy we guess to hav a pitcher who can play third in pinches. The broken un lnfleid had about as much to do with our defeats early in the week as anything. The real liiic up has tiot been seen in Pendleton. W1TU THE BOXERS. Leo Houck. the Lancaster middle weight. Is on a trin tsi Yellowstone park with his two sUters. Joe JeanettB will take on bofi Jeff Madden and Mickey McDonongh In slx-iound bouts at New Bedford, J.ly the 26th. In Fred Storlieck. te Smith Afii can heavyweight. Tom O'Hourke be lieves he has a "hope'' that can defeat Al Palzer. Jack Harrison, who recently won the middleweight championship of England. Is coming o America .hi fall with Jem Driscoll. HALF OF TOI'K LIFE I spent lu ymir nurkliin clothe Art yea satlshVd with the kind job art wearing! Tea will he ore thai satUflea If yo wear DAIS' BIG FITS BRAND I JOHNNY KILBANE A A MODEL PUGILIST, i Ml 1 111 II 1 M 1 I I I I I I I I 1 Johnny Kilbane. the world's cham plon featherweight., 'Wbo halls from Cleveland. Is one of tfij tuotit popular fighters (hat ever beld a title. Unlike many other pugilists, be is domestic In bis bnblts and thinks that there are Just two perfect human beings on this earth his wife, Irene, and bis daughter. Mary:- And for them be Is willing to tight until he tins placed Photo or American Prrra Aoclatlon TUHYK VlSWS or JOHNNT K1LHASB. No I Kenthrrweiifnt cnHnipion Hnt n dmiKhtcr. No t otir ut h:n f.ivornr Inim inn munta; No 1 raninK after day's worK (I11M11 iie.vond all ptmKildlit.T r wnnt 1'heii he intends to aidesiep mt a new Hue of business endeavor. Tin not 11 tighter U-iunse I lore a crap." swtld Kilbane recently, "but be cause there In plenty of money in It more than I was able to uinke when I was throwing mv lichen 10 H rnlli-oiid yard ID Cleveland I'm tlgbilng not for fame or prestige, but fur a fortune to give my wife and daughter Wtu-n I attain this or n lien I meet a 1111111 al my weight that proves He mi master I'll r'tlre from Hie g'tme 1 don't rare enough fur the lighting game to be a pugilist all uiy life 1 WHut to be a business iiiau." . '"Tn .r:CThT.if OKAY'S i.S SYESr POWDERS fCK CM.-CREN. A -V t r. I , i, i n- I,,-, .'" .1 !.' . 1 nihil. Jli ,.rs, 1 I'.rtr r l J I, ' 7 f . UfS l; . ' . I. I F77:f ' t . I.I . ..... '! rt:;""- iVt. r ., I K-Pl n r'l p , A. B. C. Ii V n k n . I. it! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiniim nut ES CITY PUBUCITY BOSTON SPOBTIXfi SCRIBE PICKS IP LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Van Buren's Scoriug Priipciisi- ties Heralded Nntion-nide. Over "lu1 Eoston baseball fans have had thir 'attention called to the fact that a woman scorer officiates in or ganized baseball out in La Grande In fact, the attention of thp entire I'nited States has been called to the fact, for thfl.l'nlon press of which t lie Observer is 'a, patron, .has 'gotten hold of that piece of news'. From Boston the news was today released in every afternoon newspaper office that catefs to th Union Press, the following i of sport gossip: The oillcial scorer of the La Grande club. In the Western Tri State league, Is a woman. She is . a real fan, knos the national pastfane ,fxgm,tho: big. ga: to the ; 1 flag'Sfle'and doesijjt fcitB- ahang whether ''the suffragettes win 'or lose. ... The "freak" referred to Is Mrs. Jay Van Buren. . r44;v ' " BIG BBCSH GLEANINGS. . " :! ' The Philadelphia -National Lagu'e club has purchased. Pitcher John Rit ter, of the East-Liverpool O and P league team. u '. JiJ ' Manager Frank Isbellj formerly of the White Sox, has ils Des Moines team well up In -the 'Western league race and running strong. July 4, 1912,. will be remembered by. New York bugs. The Glanta lost two: games to Brooklyn, and the Highland ers dropped two to Washington. Hugh Jennings' Tigers are still on the taboggap and Detroit fans claim that the team baa Joined Eva Tan guay's "I Don't Care" brigade. ',;. New names appear In the Highland era' lineup nearly every . day. It is only a question of time until Frank Parrel! will have an entirely new crew of totsers. j. 1 ' Managerial duties must have taken the kick out of -Jimmy Callahan's bat. The White Sox pilot la not bitting up to hla last season's mark. Now, that he has got his war club working In Providence, Hank Perry threatens to do some of the heavy hitting that made him famous last season. Pitcher George Bell,'' who used to twirl for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Is pitching winning ball for Joe McGln nity's Newark team, fn the Interna tiona) league. Roger Bresnahan ought to ask for a Carnegie' medal to be presented to Johnny Kllng. the life saver. The Braves have stood between the Cardi nals and the pit all season. . When "Hub" Perdue was reinstated by the Boston Braves he was unable to pitch on account of having no uni form. "Hub became so sore when he waa suspended that he tore up his uniform and threw hla glove in the alley. , BOOAN AGAIN IN TROl'RLE. Man Well Known In Wallowa Connty Conrts Awused of Rohberj'. (Enterprise Record-Chieftain.) Xorfleet Bogan ind Calvin Tucker were arrested and 'ode In the county Is II Monday, charged with robbing George McChesney. a sheep shearer. 0 more than JS0. Sheriff Marvin ar rested Tucker in Joseph on Monday and in the evening the sheriff rn-t Marshal Hug of Enterprise found F.o gan hiding at a place on Prairie creel:. Tucker waived a preliminary exilic nation and was held to the grand j-try. I'ogan was held under $2,000 bonds at a hearing before Justice A. B. Cnna wny on Tuesday. Testimony at Hogan's hearing w.is to file effect that he and Tuckei Mid M (.'hesney were together Sitm..iy ni--ht m a bunk house not far from Joseph. Bogan and Tucker had whis key. After McChesney had said he 'Si not armed he was threatened with death and ordered to hand over his mo'.iey. At the same time a heavy blow was dealt him. He emptied his purse Into the hands of one of tli- ot:,tr two. he said, and then made M escape to Peter natulan's ranch, from wheie he reported the attack. On Vniwfov MrfhAanpv ramA tn on tci prise, his face bruised and scrat li ed, and made complaint against Lo ftii and Tucker. 1 !Pci0q0AbB-aK ' a.u.l.t - r.Lt;: -?.c nitff 11 DWO'r ...lit .u i.e rt. cs ?! mm im Ill THE WORLD OF SPORT Kid Gleason Has Helped Chi cago Team Win. VMS?" J J - .:5.'av3V , feto by American Press AaaoctaOon. - Manager Jim Callahan gives Kid 0Baaoo all , the j credit for the early pood showing tb Chicago Americana made. : Be eontepdn that the brilliant work of bis youngsters is doe entirely so the efforts of Gleason. who has been eoaehlng them. OleaaoD has ever, been at valuable mala on' ' belt team,' even since be Qatt playing, and It . as surprising that he baa oevr lawn rbown to manage some major" league' watui tie waa of the graalMt aaaistaov) to Bill Murray when be bad charge. of the Phillies,, and be la again .showing to good ad vantage with the White 801. (-; seer Feet b II Oaining. . Soccer football la slowly but steadily gaining foothold In the east, accord log to a statement by ofneera of, the Association FtMttliall leap. '-'"' "Already suvctir has crowded out the American game on the Pacific coast' the .statement eaecrta, "and. while It hag not jet supplanted 'the eastern game on the Atlantic coast. league hat been formed, with six colleges as members, and Indications are that two more will Join for next year." Princeton and Brown have been formally Invited to join the Intercol legiate league, whose membership al ready comprises Harvard. Tale. Cor Dell. Colombia. Pennsylvania and Hav erford Rugby Team Coming. The New lonth Wales Rugby foot ball team will arrive lo Sun PraociHco Oct 8 next and play a wrle of eleven games with teams of that rity and vl clnlty Tbe Harhartiins will opimse tbem on Oct, A and the Olympic Bf teen on Oct 12 Stanford and tbe rnlverslty of California teams' will each p'ay the Australian tenoj (wo games. A fame will lie played 011 Nov. a with the rnlverslty of South ern California at I-os Angeles. Hnd on Nov 12 the fifteen frnm tbe antlixxJes will tackle tbe University or Nevada at Reno. An all star team of rolleire and clnh players will prnhahly play the visitors In San Francisco Nov. 1 Mack's Son Turns Manager. Manager Muck's bustling son. Ran Mack. Is going to try bis band at run nlng the Atluntlc City team this year Karl has bad several years of expert ence on the" diamond with Scranton and with tbe Atlantic City clnh He has also taken several training trips with the Athletics to tbe south and has Oiled In on the Tanigan team Earl Is now recruiting bis team. Sullivan Alwayt en Job. Secretary James E Sullirnn of the Amateur Athletic union bus not miss ed an Amateur Athletic union national championship for thirty years, and he also bus tieen present at tive -if the six Olympic- meetings that have been beld. He has also been the referee of the eastern Intercollegiate track and field championships since IOOii i McCarty's Eastern Dsbut Luther McCarty. tbe western heavy weight boxer who knocked out Carl Morris, will make bis first appearance In an eastern ring against Tim Logan. (The latter la a aalior who haa beaten all hla opponents, although only recent ly taking op boxing. The bout will take place at tbe National A. C Philadel phia. MeCormick's Pitching Record. Jim McCormlck, pitching for tbe Chi . csco National In 18! HI, established the I pitching record for consecutive victo , n. winning twentv fonr enmw mith BLOOMER GIRLS HERE SUNDAY .MOOSE TEAM READY TO MEET . BOSTON HEAVERS . xew Uniforms to Be Worn ut Home j . for the First Time, , ' Chairman Scranton of the Moose ..baseball team committee has announc i ed the lineup of players that will compete with the Boston Bloomer girls, . commencing at 3:30 tomorrow 'afternoon. Mclnnis will do the heav- lug and Tuck Conley will receive. The j balance of the lineup will be Bll Illngs'Or Woods lb. Carter 2b, Spuires 1 3b, Bruce ss, Murchison cf. Billings 'or yooda If, Black or Scranton rf. ' I The jjipomer girls come prepared to trim any. semi-pro squad in the country and especially If their mana ger sends their woman southpaw on the. mound, will tfilngs be interesting. Thd catcher and '. shortstop, are men but' the balance of the .team is made up of girls! -The new grand stand wlll.be suf ficiently near competion 'to " afford seats for the visitors at the game. The Moose squad will blossom out In their new red uniforms. '-.': -' Next week Pendleton returns to La Grande and will cavort on the local bailiwick and here is hoping that we hit our erstwhile winning stride and i bump that buckaroo bunch. Aa long as Bols, is winning but little better than La Grande, it means we are not alnking very much deeper In the mire of cellardom. Thank goodness tor that. - ' WE WANT' a permanent representa tive in every locality to handle onr high grade household utilities. Ev erything frlesh. All good aeriers. P. ft E. Sales company, Bernlce Blr"g., Tacoma, Wash. . 7-13-t ! Home Beautifying : Paints, wall paper,- varnish oils. etc. . i PHone Red 97L 1708 1-2 6th St B. B. NUTTER fceaeaewaa aaaaaaaaaaw a Lherry ifackers Aiid Pickers WANTED! . We shall want 50 people at least, have fire camp , ing places for all. Write or call today. A fine wa . and place to spend your vacation. -. - ' C M. & G, G. 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