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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1913)
0 , , .WORTH GOING TO SEE This store invites you to an inspection of die nobbiest tpriaf and tummer suits k baa ever been our pleMurs to " Mrow. We know tkat you will be interested in eur exhibit of ,;WD.1 R S C O L L E G I A N C L OT HE S r Tlwelotn .with Baboo-wit) reputation lor eoap Imm KyW IM rtuh of 111111 in qeatgniat: and master tailoring. Thia a&owitf atroody etnohaaixesth atyla aad Cttintf craalibaaal I r npUad ckhe. Y Wilt . a hi aaaartuiaiit and bwve the choioe of a wide ranfa of shades and fabrics if yon eaQ hw, '. ASH BROTHERS iimiTmnnnmiiiitiiiiiiiijiiiimiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Potatoes and Apples , Both very good varieties Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack TBS GOOD THINGS - COST XO SORE THIS 0RM5ABT TBJKGS IF TOO IS Off WHERE TO BIT. Stagcbcrg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 . VEGETABLES IS SEISES ILL THE TIME. LUMBER WILL NETBR BE CHEAPER. than sow. As yen knew, the lumber fit for Milling getting scarcer every year. Then . way not begin building bow and take advantage of the ' preaeet mr ket? Later o nyou will regret it. We hare full sop-ptiea high-grade lumber for both ex terior and interior construction. WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY - : F mine SETS 1H STRIKES OUT SEVENTEEN . MEN ATBOJSE. League Record Set Spude Continue Winning Streakv Standing of the Clubs. Won.' Lost. Walla Walla 23 Boise 19 Pendleton .... ....16 North Yakima . .. ..14 La Grande ........13 Baker 11 10 13 16 17 i 18. 22 ' Pet -.679 .594 .500 .455 ".419 .333 ' X (Boise Statesman.) -. "You can't hit 'em when you can't see 'em." It's an old saying, but it was just as much , true. Thursday afternoon as it was when the phrase was coined to describe the flinging of one Walter Johnson when thai in dividual was hiding his light in the Idaho sagebrush. , ' Fitchner, sometimes ' known as "Myterious Morse,'' is the boy the saying fitted. Shade of Amos Rusie the staff he had! Smoke was the principal ingredient in that myster ious poison, bat It wasn't - the only thmg. There were benders of every description. They twisted and turned and - corkscrewed . ' and curled, , and all the time there was that terrific rip, till the ball looked like a pea. as ta'atof orw the plate. : si Break StrHnawt BecaraV and wW Rtchner's prtehin record is analyzed it awmi jaw;ftati Boise snatched the one lone count from the wreckage of the local hopes. : The wav Fitchner pitched ;the kague strikeout record waa theat ened from the beginning, and before the mysterious one was through he had punched a neat hoi in it. Irri gator after Irrigator walked up for . . . . . . , ii i nis tnree Monartys ana waaxea pacts. to the water bucket When the game was closed 17 had bit the dust by the three-swing route. .' : ;'; Boise -Uses Two.'':" Two of Boise's left-handers work ed, and they both acquitted them selvs well, but what- chance was there against gattling gun like that? It was in the first frame, before Fitchner had become tuned up to his full mustle velocity, that the Irriga tors collected their souvenir run. Start in Second. La Grande took the lead in the sec ond. Phil Nadeau leaned ori one of Finley's shoots and a single was the result Xing's bunt eluded Finley and Nadeau went clear to third on the play. He scored on Peterson's long fly to center. King went to sec ond on Walter's drive and scored when Miller hit a safe one. The Spuds found Johnson again in the eighth, Peterson opened the inning with a triple and scored on( Walter's infield out By the ninth inning the visitors were hitting the college southpaw hard, and sharp . fielding . did not keep them from scoring. Beck sin gled, Druhot hit a hard line drive that Reams gathered in and pegged to first, doubling Beck out The sacks were left empty with two gone, but the end was cot yet Three Extra Base Swats, Nadeaa banged out bis second double for the day, and King follow ed with another double, scoring Phil. Peterson hit a fry into deep center field. Case did not get after it in time and it lit safe, scoring King. Miller hit a liner to left, but Friene got under it and only the two runs came in during the inning. 4 ; . Clark opened the Boise end of the inning with hit, but there were no more like it and not an Irrigator saw second. " The score: ' BOTSE. " AB.R.H.PO. A.E. Blausser, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 0 Friene, If ........ 3 1110 0 Reams, 2b ....... 4 0 0 2 4 0 Altermatt, ss .... 3 0 1 3 2 0 Clark, lb 3 0 2 11 0 0 Card, c 4 0 0 6 1 0 Case, cf ......... 3: " " Winkler, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 k;.iW n 2-0 0 0 2 0 Johnson, p 2 0 0 ' 2 0 0 Totals .... ...30 1 4 27 12 1 LA GRANDE. . . , . ' AB.R.H.PO. A. JR. Corbin, 3b 5 0 0 0 2 0 Beck, rf 5 0 2 0 0 0 rimhot cf 4-.0 0 0 .0 0 9h . . : .. 3 2 3 2 8 0 King, c v 4 2. 1 17 0 0 Peterson. If .I.... 4 1 2 1 0 0 Miller, ss ........ 4 0 1 0 0 0 w.H-r. U S 1 2 6 2 0 Fitchner, p ....1. 3 1 0' 1 0 Totals ..... .;.35 7 11 27 7 0 SCORE BY INNINGS. - " fiolMi ...... 0 0 0 0 01 t- r.nAm : .6 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 Z 7 : : i SUMMARY.- ; J-i i ' Sacrifka hita "Wuikler, : King. Sacrifice flyi-Peterson.. Stolen bases Friene. Druhot f Two t base' !-' Ol the wdtot- to L JM faiMle,1 pu: Nadeaa AXJafcWaltaie. Tina base hit Peterson 2. Double pity Reams to dark. Imnigs pitched by Finley 4, Johnson 5. Base hits off Finley 2 Johnoem 9. Struck out-by Fitchner. 17, Finley 2, John son 4.. Hit by pitched baB Nadeau hv Finlev. Miller by Johnson. .Passed balls. King 2. , Wild pitch Fitch ner. Time of game 2:15. Umpire-r HalL You May be a Fleet Base Runner , t bat if voa are M plj-ing vch a Cork Center bU yoa an Kt3i upped. Yoa re running 100-ioat bues. The Cork Cotter has ju that arocrant of oif" to k that cames at a woe tut furtker tKan the oJd yle rubber cow, aad die food baas ramer (rta nft that ch in m the hit at bow ' plarera are sew liting-3O0"ia Iciaruna aunt the Cork Outer wi prrriouaV erer eouH grt withia tern prmtt of that claarf ' rucoraa paw: ti. T SrWi Off.rWl Mt)aml Lraroa Chrk Cmtn- twU, am HXi. ia rh MStriat hB T tb worM min. Ka4 wat fiMidNit ttnriA aara abmt ft la a r Rpalriiac aata- A. a SPALDING & 15C (Wr Street. Su Fi BROS. BASEBALL GOSSIP Well. Jamison had the strikeout record for the year with 15, and now Fitchner has it for the year and the league. Just as long as it stays in the Spuds' territory we won't com plain. Perfect fielding, or as nearly perfect as the most particular could wish, is doing much to help the pitchers. The La Grande outfield is simply show ing better class than anything else in the league and ttejinfield is holding its own with any. . : ..C-: . Pat Foley telephones from Boise that the Nampa pitcher he picked up is a hummer and expects to win with, him. The president leaves Boise Sat urday and will make the return trip overland. StarkeH tried hard to umpire a square game yesterday and he didn't miss any more on Pendleton than he did on Walla Walla. A little less at tention to the umps and a little more to the game would help some. Presi dent Matlock was right on hand when trouble began to brew yesterday. He gave the umpire to understand that he was back of him to his efforts to be master of the gtune and that he would protect him from rowdyism. Incidentally, Chief Kearney was not far away. rendeJton j. u. - . Walla Walla is sure : Pendleton's Jinx. We can beat 'em all but the Bears. Walla Walla's jinx is La Grande and La Grande's is Pendleton. So there you have it Pendleton e. o. " . -; .: For the Weak and Iferroos. 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