La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 16, 1913, Image 2

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7 4 V'T f LA GBANDE EVENING OBSERVED, '
'MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1913,'V: "
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LA GRANDE TAKES MORNING
CONTEST FROM, WALLA 2 TO 1
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Bean Defeat Spuds In Afternoon Be
fore Large Crowd, -
1 ' " Standing of CJuba. .
' L , . Won. Lost,
, Walla Walla 32
Boiao . .... .j ... . . . .28
Pondlotoa ... 25
North Yaldma .......26
La Grande ...... ....16
Baker ...... 14
High weeds in the right garden,
coupled with Corbln's costly error
mads H posible for Faddy Welch to
v get away with the afternoon game of
' a two-game day Sunday when ' the
Walla Walla Bears won the last game
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It looked like easy pickings but; in j umpire working like w regulated
Jhe stxth Fitcher weakened" with the
combinations mentioned aboe, and
the deed was done. The Bears made
it one more in the seventh after Mar
tini doubled with Davis was on with
transportation to. first -Except for
the sixth and seventh Fitcher burned
them over with such telling force and
strikeout regularity that -there was
nothing to it- But Welch had only
the one bad inning. : ' j ,
. Be arose to . the occasion in the
eighth and wormed himself out of a
hole that saved the game for him
hence' he1 lost it and won it again. For
all that it was a pretty game, espe
cially if one didn't look farther than
the pitcher's box for either man de
served to win. t J i ;
- 1 Morning Game Claasyi
; In the morning while the play
era .should have .been at Sundty
school, some classy ball was njHti
off with about yree "sensations to
make it so. 'In the first place, James
ma clever verv clever ad ' only
once did hR really need support and!
then he got it, for , in ninth! inning
Druhot ran back into the' : weeds of
of the Sababth after La Grande had the mvine in left field and Jerked
taken healthy lead in tlie first in
nlng. A single that fell in a forest
; of weeds resulted in a home run with
the bases full, while Curtis got out
. his spyglasses to locate the pill. Cor
bin had a bad day of it, one of the
very few he has, but his boot had let
in the score Just ahead of the lucky
""nome-run swat Pitcher started out
like a whirlwind and fanned six of the
first seven putouts, the Squads be
hind him in the meanwhile connect
ing with Welch, poling out tripplfj
down a drive from Martini's willow
that fooked' good for, of say -three
bases. The third sensatioa was the
pitching of Schoolboy Mickey" Shad
er. The lad with the thin leglets was
able to put over the pan precisely
what Brown called for and it was al
ways with difficulty that the Spuds
gotpn at all. .Walla Walla scored
her lone tally in 'the second when
Lundstrom doubled and Corbin Jug
gled Kelly's kK From then on into
thf eighth it snre was & pippin of
m alley engine. La Grande earned vic
tory by Corbin's double in the eighth,
and though Fitcher pinch V hit for
Lewis, H Was all easy out, to Davis.
King got away with a lucky hit, and
Neadu came on with a fielder's choice
while Druhot singled Peterson walked
out and the side' went tmt on 'Curtiss
hit The scoring ended when Druhot
batted in King. Corbin scored first
ly a poorly - thrown ball, ; and ; Rich
ardson called Corbin safe tby a, hair.
Only m handful saw the contest but
ew better games have been played on
the fairgrounds park. The scores for
both games:
Walla Walla ,' ARR. H. PO. A, E.
Harmon, cf ....... 4 0 0. .1 . 1.
Johnson, 2b ...... ...4 0 1 2 12
Davis, 3b .... i . . . .8 012
Martini, If ........4 0
Sheely .4 0
Lundstrom, ss . ,...3r 1
Brown, c . 1:1;.; ..8 0
Kelly, rt ....... O'cO
Shader, p ...8 0 ,0
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.;-.i'-W:.:It is a mistaken idea to suppose that Electric Cooking is ex-,
pensive. IT IS CHEAPER in La Grande, that Coal or Wood. ' We'
showed you - by , Demonstration, .
'that we could cook by Electricity.
We will eve ngo further, we will
install one of these Marvelous Gen
: eral Electric Ranges in your home
and let you try it for yourself. If
you're not satisfied that it is the
best thing you ever had and the :
most economical fuel you have
ever used, we will take it out without any obligation on 'your part
Special Rates for Cooking If you are interested in Electric Cooking
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Totals".., 31 1 ,4 24 12 4
La Grande ,:. . . AB. B, H. PC A. E.
Corbin. sa 4 1 1 0.11
Lewis, ef ..'..3 0
Kinge ...... ....4 1
Nadeau, 2b - 3 0
Druhot, If 8 0
Peterson, 3b .3 0
Curtiss. rf .4 0
Walters, lb ........2 b
James, p ..........2 0
Fitcher, l'O
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Total .82 2 7 27 11 2
Batted for Lewis in eighth.
' Score by innings! - - - I '
La Grande V...0 0 0 Otfl ft 6 6x-2
Walla Walla ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Summary: Left on bases, La
Grande 8; Walla Walla 5. Two base
hits, Lundstrom, Walters, Corbin.
Game began 10:30; game ended
12:18. ' '
Walla Walla 4 AB.R. H. PO. A. E.
Harmon, ef ...... .5 0 110
Johnson,1 2b .. 5 1;00 5
Davis 3b .2 1 - of 0 1
Martni ;.S..4 1 "2; 2 0
Sheely, lb ......"..4 1 0 17 0
Lundstrom, ss ; 4- 1 ,1 2 - 3,
Brown, c 4 0 1 8 0
Kelly, rf ,,..4 0 2 2 0
Welch, p ..... ....11, 0 V.0 8
Totals .........33 6 7. 27 A
La Grande AB. R. H. PO. A.
Corbin, ss ........4 0 0 -1 1
Lewis, cf ..4 0 0 4 0
KinK, c ..: 2,1 1 11 1"
Nadeau, 2d 3 1 11 2,
Druhot, If ...... ...4 1 ;1 3 0
Petefsomi, 8-, 4 1 1 , 1;2
Curtiss, rf ........4 0 0 0 0
Walters, lb .... . . .3 ' 0 1 5 0
Fitchner, p ........ 4 0 2 1 1
Totals 82 4 7 27 7 3
', Score by innings:
Walla Walla ..0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 06
La Grande ....4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04
Summary: Left on bases, Walla
' (Continued on Page Three.)
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These are good ones and you may require one this summer. Get
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REFRIGERATORS
As the days grow warmer we feel the necessity of calling in the ICE MAN. He tells you that a good
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be had in any size at $10.50 to $35.00. - - .
FOR THE LAWN
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Family Drug Stor
Books.
Soda Fountain.
Book Accounts. .
Camera Supplies. i
2,500 votes with each 25c.
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Hardware
Hammocks, 1,000 votes to . .'. ......... . . . . . T.$1.00
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Refrigerators, 1,000 votes to ......... .V. . ... .$1.00
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All Baby Buggies 10,000 votes on the $1.00
All Carpet Sweeper 10,000 votes on the $1.00.
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Refrigerators, 1,000 votes on .$1.00
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$10.00 paid on" order for Suit ........ .100,000 votes
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$10.00 paid on Reddymade Suits . . ; ' f 60 000
Ladies Suit Patterns, imported goods (see
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Straw Hats, each dollar ... I , . 10,000
Panama Hats, each dollar" 1........ ....... 10,000
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