La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 07, 1912, Image 3

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POPE MASTER
matt, Taylor, Pope; aacrlfice hits,
Scott, Kelly (2), Pugsley; two bate
bits, Altermatt, Harmon; three bate
hits. Clark find Reams: doubla olavs.
EVERYBODY'S DOING IT.
fl r PITH ITI fl I! Reaai 10 Kelchner to Clark; left oa
ML Si I I llllu 'jase8- Grande 6, Boise 6; struck
Ul ul I Un I lull out by Pope 8- ru83,ey 10 bate 00
Wl Wl I win iwil baij off pope J( pugs,ey 7. umplrei
, Golden; time ot game, 2:03. Scorer,
PLAYEBS KICK BALL AHOU.ND lJi.Mrs. Van Buren. .
GBEAT SHAPE. .
IjA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1912.
. , ., . , . Let us Introduce to you Mr. Golden.
Fare ral Game Goes to Boise by Enor. , ... . ... ' , .
" ' He Is credited with being? a homer,
mous Score In Poor Game. tbut he wasn.t Mactly that yegterday.
j However, that Is a minor subject right
"Vayree punque Junque-' aptly do- now. That voice! no, noi voice. Bet-
gcribes the performances and caper ter a cross between a Sllvertlp growl
of the baseball game at the fair umi an African lion's roar, with the
grounds bailiwick yesterday afternoon blending of softness of tone of an
when Boise won from La Grande 13 to angry elephant. His gutteral voice
8. Seventeen blunders, Interspersed commences to rumble In the pit of
with eight bases on balls and 17 hits his stomach and works upward but
- I 1 .nua vailoli AnM,tvti fni . . . 1 I iVa Y. i
CerittiiJij uian'-o T,ij -vu(,u never gets OUl, 11 CJUgO JU IUC iuii:ua
one day and the very much listless wherever that Is, and congests, but
game dragged over two hours. enough sounds get out to set the fans
Everybody kicked the poor Innocent 0 upasms until they get used to it.
pill around the lot and Boise unloos- To the novice the ante-earthquake-Uke
ened her tight girdle after the sev- rumbllngB are worth the price of ad-
enth and commenced to blunder as mission. Lucky thing Greasers don't
f;st as the Pippins who certainly dls- attend the games, or they would beat
tlngulshed themselves In that respect, it to the prayer house, thinking of a
Pope was the gladiator for Boise and coming eruption from some active vol-
. . . . , i i v. : .!..!.. ..... u n. ... . , . . . . .
he naa me piouung uaun, uum& uuw- vi.no. un, in ncn an rigni.
lng sensational at any one time but al
way get'tlng away with what he tack
led. In contrast to him was the work
of Pugsley, the Vale youngster who
whipped the Irrigators Into submla
' slon In three different Innings but
they broke loose from their moorings
la the rest.
"Still it Is hardly fair to say the:
"broke loose", the support behind
Pugsley cut them Ioobc. He haa some
tenders that are whirlwinds and
smoke and Juice galore, bnt he was
entirely unable to control the shaote
at many stages of the game. His good
Innings were beautiful to behold.
Reams drew a walk the first clatter
i Ed came home on a succession of
three errors, witna-seth, Luttre'l. I-"-niond
and West. Clark scared on
fcott's drive. Reams again got Imo
tbe scoring business In the thl.1 fol
lowing his three bagger and Alte.--matt's
double these two furnishei
the batting features of the day in
Tact. Before the third was over three
hud scored and it would be monoton
ous to rehearse how It all hapnaned.
The game was surely as pu rid as
sinvthine that has been enacted hi'i
Id weeks, yea, years. McBride drove
out a bingle good for three bases in
the third but Freine got under 1. ana
trolled a hit. However, McBride s:or-
nn Puesley's sacrifice. In the next
inning, Lomond got on when Taylor
dropped a Texas leaguer and he was
scored when Mensor hit and West
trove him In with the second hit of
that inning, the fourth, which saw tl
f.r-t rlean hits off Pope. The third
and last Pippin score came during a
tornado of boots following Harmon's
tu hase drive, when he batted 10
Tugsley. Clark let Harmon hom?
when he dropped Ford's easy groun
der. The only amusement afforded dur
ing the day and the only thing that
kept the little handful of people there
to the finish of the disgusting exhi
bition was the bellowings of Golden
and the antics of a colt that cam.
near sending Altermatt to the hospi
tal but changed his mind. Here is
the "vayree- punque Junque stough''
we have been trying to explain:
BOISE.
AB R H PO A E
Reams, ss : i 2 1 2 2 2
Clark, lb 5 3 1 10
Altermatt, 3b 5 3
Scott, rf 3 1
Keliey. c 3- 0
Taylor, cf 5 1
Koine, If 5 0
Kelchner, 2b 3 1
Tope, p 1 2
Esola, the ever popular "shrimp,''
was sick yesterday and begged to git
out of the heat ot the battle if the.'?
was any. He took the right garden
and the broken infield made some dif
ference. Here Is hoping he gets back
today.
Pope ripped off a string of oaths
when Golden called something he
didn't like. It Roes rotten with the
crowd but Pope Is not the only offen-J
der they warm benches on the home
club sometimes. '
r .
Mountain (tot . chased from th,
coaching line early in the game, and v.
little later mooched a chew of Piper
Heldseick from Golden. There was
no animosity after that
Until they saw they had an un
breakable lead, the Boise Infield show
ed class and pep. Tbe infield Is noi
nartlcularly better than that which
Lnindstrum, McRae, Luttrell and Jan-
sen created. Clark evidently had .
day off yesterday for he kicked a goo 1
many about.
t
Mensor beat out a bunt iuat made
for him the second hit. He was the
only Pippin to do the trick.
It was something scandalous the
way the Boise outfield transferred
long drives from hits to the error
column. Freine spoiled a threebagger
for McBride that way.
McBride made a decided hit rigU
off the reel as a catcher. His pe
was excellent, but the stolen base--
against him came mostly from rotten
receptions at the other end.
"Well, after today we will be play
ing better ball,
AVhen tbe game lagged imd the pep
per box was effectively bof'-i
and there was nothing to c-..'.rr t'm
Interest on. Kelly started f -eln'na
stunt and his players befov him
echoed it back. After that for a while
it was all off wi;h Kelly. The fans
got his gnat for a while but the nifty
catcher is such a good sport, when he
wasn't beefing about something, that
he soon lived the good-natured roast
ing down.
-.37 13 10
LA GRANDE.
AB R
15
Luttrell, 2b 5 0
Ford, lb -r 0
Esola, If 4 0
Lomond. 3b 3 1
Mensor, cf 4 0
West. If 4 0
Naughton, sb 4 0
McBride, c A 4 1
Pugsley, p 2 0
Harmon 1 1
H PO A
0 2 2
6
1
3
1
1
2
11
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Fitchner batted In ninth.
Batted for Pugsley in ninth.
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RolP 2 0 3 3 0 0 5 0 013
SUMMARY.
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SCHOOL YEAH OPES SEPTEMBER
SOTH.
"Doing What?" Why, thinking and talking about Connordale, of
course. Pretty soon the 56 lots that still remain unsold will be gone and. more
than 200 people will be getting ready to take advantage of our building offer.
And those who have delayed taking action will be disappointed. That is the
experience of all who fail to take advantage of a good opportunity when it is
presented to them.
You may say, ""Why, I knew that piece of property when it was a va
cant field, and I could have bought it for a song." If that is true you also can
probably look back upon the time nto so very long ago when La Grande was
a village. But La Grande is now a full-fledged young city with the second great
est pay-roll in the state, and with miles of paved streets and other city improve
ments. And Connordale is the best located and choicest bit of fully-improved
and restricted residence property on the market. And La Grande is going to keep
on growing and improving, while those who stand idly by and criticize the price
of property and belittle the necessity for improvements and lead the calamity
chorus will be left at the post as usual. !
These are PACTS straight from the shoulder and every fair-minded
progressive resident of La Grande knows that they are true. If you haven't seen
Connordale yet, let us take you down in an automobile and show it to you.
La Grande Development Co.
La Grande National BankBldg. 274 Stark Street
La Grande, Ore. ' . Portland, Ore.
Let Us Protect Your Health
by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con
dition, connecting it to sewer so it will pass all sani
tary laws.
BAY & ZWEIFEL
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PAINLESS OPERATING
The Strength of a Bank
is based on the character of its assets, and of thfc
men behind it.
This bank, for twenty-five years a pillar of
strength in this community, keep3 its resources
absolutely clean and dependable.
Its officers will always see that its assets are of
such a character that its strength can never be
questioned.
Upon this basis we invite your confidence and
your account-
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
CAPITAL ... $ 100,000.00
SURPLUS . .
RESOURCES ; .
FRED J. HOLMES,
President.
P. L. MEYERS,
Cashier.
120,000.00
. 1.000,000.00
W. J. CHURCH
Vice President.
EARL ZUNDEL,
Assistant Cashier.
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