La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 29, 1913, Image 2

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ORCHAKD TRACTS
For sale by owner, just outside the
.ty limits, adjoining city perk; Un
it locality for suburban homos. An
ted tract to suit purchaser. Trice
d terms reasonable. . Phone Black
II. E, Z. Carbine. 5-23-Ctp
WANTED A light runabout. Must
be a snap. "Address Observer.
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FOR RENT 2 six room modern
houses. Inquire 908 N Ave.
5-27-0t
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1 72 M Acre Farm
for $8,000
INCLUDING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND GROWING CROP.
21 MILES NORTH OF ELGIN ON CORDON CREEK, ON MAIN
HIGHWAY, i MILE TO SCHOOL. GOOD IMPROVEMENTS
1 PLENTY WATER. AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM.
I WOULD CONSIDER LA GRANDS PROPERTY AS PART PAY
MENT REASONABLE TERMS.
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Inquire John Oberg
1803 X AVE, LA GRANDE, OR ADDRESS P O BOX 255, ELGIN.
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Retail Department Phone Main 8
For Lumber, Lath -
Shingles, Sash and Doors
Ruberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO.
Potatoes and
Apples
Both very good varieties
Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack
TDK GOOD THINKS COST N0v MORE Til AN ORDINARY
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PHONE MAIN 70
VEGETABLES IN SE ASON ALL THE TIME.
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LIMBER WILL NEVER BE
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than now. As yeu know, the
lumber fit for milling is getting
scarcer every year. Then why
not begin building new and take
the present mr-
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full supplies for
mWr for Vtth ex-
iftterior instruction.
WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY
JAMISON A
WINNER 5-1
BOISE FALLS BEFORE SPUDS'
BATS YESTERDAY.
Fifteen Men Struck Out by Clever
Crooked Arm During Game, .
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Wulla Walla 22 10 .688
Boise 19 12 .613
Pendluton 16 15 .516
North Yakima ....14 16 .467
La. Grande ........12 18 .400
Baker ...,M0 22 .313
(Boise Statesman.)
Too much Jamison that's what
beat the Irrigators Wednesday. La
Grande's great southpaw was in
splendid form and Boise didn't have
a look-in after his teammates start
ed to hit. He pitched shut-but ball
all the way through, and had , his
support been perfect Boise would not
have scored.
Incidentally Jamison established a
new strike-out record for the local
lot. He whiffed 15 of the Boise batters.
Bonner ' was pitching a classy
brand of ball, - too, and until the
eighth inning, when the Spuds got
to him it was even stealin'.
La Grande's rally in the eighth
was what decided the issue. The
Spuda bunched their drives in ' that
frame and put the game away. The
score was tied at 1 to 1 when the in
ning started, arid its close saw La
Grande four runs to the good.
Phil Nadeau opened the frame
with a hard drive to left. Peterson
followed with a perfect bunt. Reams
and Clark were crossed on it and
Nadeau went clear to third before
the ball was fielded. Peterson was
safe. Beck hit a safe one between
first and second, scoring Nadeau.
. Fitchner Cinches It.
Fitchncr went in to hit for Wal
ters. Did he hit? Slightly a triple
into left center that sent both Beck
and Millor over. Jamison followed
with a single that scored Fitchner.
Corbin hit to Reams for a double
play that ended the inning, but La
Grande had the game on ice.
Both teams started with little slips
that meant runs. Blnusser's hit and
steal of second, followed by a little
loose infield work, gave Boise a count
in the third, and La Grande scored in
much the same way after two were
gone in the sixth.
The Irrigators tried to get started
with tow out in the ninth, but Jami
son did not weaken. The score:
BOISE.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Blnusser, 8b 5 1 3 0 0 0
Frione, If 2 0 1 1 0 0
Reams, 2b ? 5 0 0 1 4 1
Altermatt, ss . . . . 4 0 2 1 2 2
Clark, lb 4 0 1 8 0 0
Gard. c 4 0 0 12 1 0
Case, cf 3 0 1 3 0 0
Winkler, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Bonner, p 3 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 34 1 8 27 9 3
LA GRANDE.
AB. R. H. PO.A. E.
Corbin. 3b 4 1 0 0 2 0
Naughton, 2b ... 3 0 1 3 2 0
King. cAlb 1 0 0 2 0 0
Pruhot, If 5 0 1 0 0 0
Nadeau. cf 2b., 4 1 1 0 0 0
Peterson, c 4 0 113 1 3
Bevk. rf 4 1 2 2 0 0
Miller, ss 4 1 0 0 1 1
Walters, lb 3 0 1 4 0 0
Fiu-hner. cf 1 1 1 3 0 0
Jamison, p 4 0 1 0 1 0
Totals ..' S7 5 9 27 7 4
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Boise 0 0100000 01
La Grande ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 05
SUMMARY.
Sacrifice hit Friene. Stolen
bases Rlausser 2, Friene. Case Bon
ner, Naughton. Three-base hit
Fitchner. Double plays Miller to
Naughton to Walters; Reams to
Clark. Struck out By Jamison 15.
by Bonner 11. Base on tails Off
Jamison 4, off Bonner 2. Hit by
pitched bail Naughton by Bonner.
Passed hall Card. Time of gaae
2; 22. Umpire Hall .
DEMAND STARK ELL'S SCALP
(FendWton E. O.) j
Urv.pire Starkeil should b dismiss-J
d from the serrke or at least re
moved from Pendleton. This is the
unanimous verdict of Pendelton fans
who are much incensed against him
because of certain things they know,
certain other things which they saw
ctrtain other things which the saw
yesterday during the game between
the Pendleton and Walla Walla
teams.
The" local fans know that Starkeil
applied for the position of manager
of the Pendleton team before the
season was started and was turned
down. For this reason they believe
that he is prejudiced against this
city and would not be inclined to
give the team the benefit of any
close decisions. That he did not give
Pendleton a square deal in the open
ing series has been testified to by
many local fans who saw the games
in Walla Walla, by traveling menj
who saw the games with unbiased1
mind and by no less personage I
than one of the directors of thei
Walla Walla baseball club. a
prominent business man of this city!
stands ready to swear that this
Walla Walla director, who is one of
the most prominent baseball fans in
the Garden City, declared to him per
sonally that Starkell's decisions cost
Pendleton two games in the opening
series with the Bears. He will sup
ply his own name and the name of
the director if necessary.
The fans know that : Starkeil is
quite capable of umpiring in a satis
factory manner for there was no ar
biter in the league whose work was
more commended over - the circuit
than was his last year. They know
that they have heard that he did not
treat the Buckarooes fairly during
the opening series and that he did
not treat La Grande fairly in the
Monuments Concretejjo
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LATEST DESIGNS Rost Building Material
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Baker Beaten Badly.
North Yakima Score: R. H. E.
North Yakima 12 12 1
Baker 4 11 5
Batteries Gordon and Taylor;
Krause and Cress.
BASEBALLIGOSSIP
"Heck" Mclnnis left this morning
for Boise where he will fill in until
the pitching staff is added to satis
factorily. Mclnnis is doing the trick
as an accommodation to the. erippled
pitching staff alone, and his friends
are pulling for him when he goes in.
Naughton was painfully hurt when
in the seventh inning one of Bonner's
fast ones caught him on the arm yes
terday. He retired from the game.
Nadeau came in and played second
and King went to center field. Later
when Fitchner went in to hit for
Walters Carl shifted himself to first
and sent Fitchner to center.
Fitchner was a busy man while he
was in the game. In one time at bat
he drove out a triple, and in the
eighth inning he put out all three.
Two of his putouts were hard chances
too.
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If Jamison continues to pitch that
kind of ball he won't last long in this
league. It will be faster company for
him. He is some crooked arm.
Boise Statesman.
Foley and King as ruler and aide-de-camp
of the La Grande baseball
club did a wise thing when they' re
leased Mountain. It was the only
course open to them. He hasn't
been winning any games and accord
ing to the reports failed to show any
better decorum off the field this year
than last. But, Mountain will prob
ably sign with some other club in the
league, brace up and be a real man
and come back and trim the Spuds.
He has it in him if he would take
care of himself.
Well, we won yesterday, we win)
again today and we win Saturday
and Sunday, which is taking th ser
ies. La Grande fans know that Star
keil is as good as the best on bases.
His balls and strikes were off while,
here, but no mortal can ciritioiie his
his base running decisions, at least
no those made here. Pendleton is
drawing the attention of the officials'
now. La Grande wade a little kick
and got an awful scolding, terrible
scolding. It makes a difference
whose ox pored always, i
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