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Monday, May 21; 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE . . -,i ; ; ,i Criqui Prepares Pirates Defeat federals Loosely Played Game Ends 10 to ,3 In Favor of La i Grande Team. ;i r;v a a i :i 2.1 S 4 I :t u : KI'ND.WS HKSI IIS At linker linker 4. At I'lllllll l,u . (.riualo .1 10, I'niiiii a. TeilHI lill tinilMle Maker t'ovo Vllluii INI. .(1117 ,IIT .111)7 .(Kill COAST BASEBALL Tho 11 rates climbed ono more ntcp in tho I merman n lain leugmj yrstor tluy afternoon when they defeated tli n I'nion tea in In a conudy of t r orn and hlngles by tho scorn of 10 to y. I,u ,ti ramie's scores came hi tho first. third, fourth, scvonlh and eighth Inning:, . while the Federal gleaned their throe runs In tho ftiyl and eighth innings.; While the. Lm -ut's weru defeating Union, Linker bent Cove, 4 to 1 at I taker. Krrurs and ; lilts . wcrcyfm'nliful.' Tlio J'lrates pulled Touvyift the . tor--mer with a number otshoiwn" mix-, ed In for good niMfsuro and tho l?n ioiiites n.ixed --"tip several bom head plays Willi Beveii errors.- . Xt-verlh- .lu-'lho gamu: was an Interesting on; .WtleriesAJeVyiono and Voile; to waleh and both teams showed up 'Myers,' Limb-mist, Lewis and Peters. Roy Itensley, 15 Tears 01' Age, Snares a 2!) - Inch Rainbow Trout According (o a letler reeelved today hy the Iji Urando ohscr V'r, ,i N. I'nlmer a lit! I. M. Iloyt, of Xai Cii-ande. ran no long t'C, claim the season's record for. tin' biggest vllaluhow trout. I toy llenstey, jr. cars of' a ire, of Los tine, writes that ho caught two largo Jtalnbow trout in tho South l-'oi k river KrtdaV, ono measur ing 2$ Inches mid tin-, other '2H inches In length. KiKhiug marks arc constantly reset ami -tho f-lneher will more than , likely be beaten before, season is over but t any rate theJOHtinn boy now lops (lie list I'nion and walluwa. fisher men, . . A'lubs W. 1j. Vft. Sim l''ranciseo !!! IS .til 7 acramento . 2J 2 .5UV salt ijiko ..... 20 .r;r, Vernon -0 -1 .M:t Portland 25 22 .fiJU I ,os a n ge l cm I 2 A Al Oakland IS 2S .450 Seutllo .'. 15 -S .41 ;. ', HlrlAIK I9-K, ltl,KS t-ia j ' 1-AKi; - It. 11. K. Snn Kraiiritwu 1 U 17 2 Salt Ui1v 4 111 j Secop'd Kit Die:- San Kranelj-co Salt Lake Hatterlcii l-lodgr. well, .nptwithstandinii tho numerqus mishap!:. , . , .MaUee, local moundman, pitched1 a . Kood .brand ..of . bnllL .althoiiKh tho opposing team touched him tip for 1 - - hits. The lilts were scattered and Kood mipport during all but the first and ebrhth Innings kept the Kedcr als from seoriiiK. White held the rirati'H to ono leas number of hits but was not backed up by the sup port Ljuit the l.a Grande t wilier was. Many JIUs leistered. tiarrity, Thelson, and Itosenbaum nil Hiiiaslu'd out hits for the first time this year. Garrity i?ot two, KoscniKtom did likewise, and Hud roimccUi! with three straiKht slnffles, scoring tlirci im-n with, his clouts. Jaicli, of I'nion, was leading batter of (he day with tlircn Hingies and ono double at live times to bat. Met'unu and Gei-riscn. of I'nion, each got a Seattle ' brace ul binglcs. Jiuidciitally Gecrt-jl-os Angeles .. . sen reored four . iinawaisliMl putoutH Second game: and played bang-up ball throughout Seattle tho K;iine liespit,' the many errors, several sparkling plays livfned up the scoro Ueeper's columns. A brisk wind, cou pled with cqlrt weather, wan respon sible for a good share oil tho er ratic playing, especially in reference , Portland to OVi-i'liirOWa. ' Itolh Tennis Kcoro. In ihe first inning both teams rcg Islered two. I'ivwh went to first oil White'B error, Garrity sacrificed lt.lf. ,K. S 11 1 12 17 0 Shea, ituckley ami Agnew; Singleton 'and Anflnsou. VI-'.IINOX l!-7, SACK.iM i:to 5-0 SA "It AM KXTO It. H. 15. Vernon 2 4 1 Sacramento 5 ii I Itatteries Schelleubaeh and I). Murphy; Yellowhorse, iHughes, Kit tery and Koehlcr. ' SetMind gaimt Vernon Sacramento llattcrh s IJi ll and' Hannah: Pen lier and Si hang. It. II. K. .. 7 12 1 .. o r i si:.vr J. OS Li; l-:i, l, os ANGf (ngi:ij:s it. n.irc. . 4 7' 1 .2 7' 2 it. II. K. .. 8 ! 0 1oh Angeles 7 1 U 1 liatterits lllakt. Tesar and Tobin; Crnndalt and llyb-r. l'onriiAvn. 7-:tf oaki-ano 1-4 OAKLAND li. H.-E. 7 S 2 Oakland 17 3 HiiiteiieM Leveri'iix and Daly; Ar lott, Kly and Thomas, Itead. Second game: H. II. K. rortland . 3 7 lluck -Jvnight grounded out to nrsi, ; oaklaml , -.i..... 4 11 0 .'l x Knight walked and Theison con- . jjILue, j,.n Mlddleon, Sullirrland iiect.d with a husky singlo thatian(1 Onslow; Mails and liakcr. ' t:corcd -'both Tex and Crews. Itosen-I haunt grounded out, ending the first hair. In Union's lime up, "Meserve went 1o first on Tex Knight's error and 'was advanci-d to third on an error by Johnson. Mct'ann hit a two-bugger, scoring Mtt.serve. Workman sin-j gled and was scored by Jareb, while' . ,nM,, , .im . (Iia il neat baao , a yy HAItltKN ItKATS SII HTOLKNA, Mont.. May 21. Frank ie ")arren of Salt I nko won the deci sion oror Johnny Sharp of I'anuda in a 10-round bout here Saturday ntglit. They aro wolterwcighta. ' t ..: ,u i.:n: denial Lent is a time of self- Mcf'aun went out play. ('our Markers (ileniied. Xt lllier team scored In th second , , . , , bni in the ihird the Pirates' broad-1 Juil Tuiikms uys he never could Khle s-inndron came up. Crews rixIii- ' umleratuncl why people cun I bo ur-,-,l first on Workman's error. Gar- tistic or athletic am! si. 1 keep a rea lity laid down a neat bunt Tor his sunablo amount of clothes on, first hit of the season, ltuck Knight m, 7T ; : I T raeriilced, advancing both runners, I The red-haired (fill and tho white and Tex brought in Crews with a horse used t0 be associated; now its dingle. 'Hudson did likewise with ;he bobbed-hair girl and a white mule. Garrilv and then went to second on " " " ltloom's error. itosenbaum, singled Tho members of the smart set and scored on Johnson's fielder's never pet that way by lMtemng tc choice, with four runs in Wuitt" no another. w hit i'l-tl. J Iji Grande's other four runs were registered in the fourth, when errors and overthrows brought McGce and' Crews in, in the seventh when Itosen baum singled. stole second.' and came home on White's second error, and Jn the eighth, when a two-bag-Ker put Garrity on second and an other t.wo-base hit by Buck Knieht brought him in. I'ninii Threatening. T'nton threatened to score in every Inning nfter the ycond, but tight 9 playing and teamwork prevented all but one runner from touching home. Thirteen men were left on bases In Ihe last seven innings. Geertsen Froivd in the eighth, with two down, when the Infield elected to niako tho . third out on tho buses after Work man popped a grounder to I luck Knight. Union attempted a rally In t he ninth. Jareb, first up, singled. Hloom fouled out to Johnson. Mc Innls went to first on n fielder's choice that sent Jareb out at third. Haines singled and White ended tho Kumo by fanning. Summiry: H. If. K. li Grande 10 11 i Union 3 12 7 Uattoiios Im Grnndc McOre and Johnson; Union, White and Bloom. lioxscorn: Krrors T. Knight Hi, It, Knight, Johnson, "Workman, Jar eb. I lloom. 1 i Ickey (2), White ( 2 ) . Two-base hits Garrity. It. Kntebt, Mci'nnn, Jareb. Singles Garrity, T. Kniirht, Th ion CI). Itosenbaum (2), Mrficc, Geertsen (2). Meservo, Mr Cann, Workman (2), Jareb (3), Il.ttncH. Sacrifice hits Crows, Gar rit v. i. Knight. Itunn scored Crews CO, Garrity (2). T. Knight (2). ItOS inbaum 12 , McGce, Geertsen, Work nuin, Meerv. Ituns responsible for Tiicison (U). IJ. Knight, McCann, J a re 1 1. Ka rncil ru n Of f M cGee, I ; off Whit, A. Strikeouts White II. MKIffu 4.- Stolen bases Crrwa, T. Knight -. Thetsoa. f toscnlinum (2), Jobnsrm. McGee, Workms.i. Itnse on Kill rf Mcte. i; off White s. Time of jeatne 2 hours, 10 minutes. Umplri-s ?r Mires and Dick Held of Union. - 32ifi miff year in the 500 itr moro tea houses, but the girls and their owners state jfhat higher living costs make it neo-lessai-y that tho entertainment, hours ho extended in order that they have I an opportunity to make- mom money. Ccvoiitor Ariynshi, several years ago. placed a ban on all geisha en- lei't.-iiimmnt !n K'ltkf nl'tin nudiiit'ht. and the police, it is mid, enforced j i rnr inw io iiiu iei icr uuiiei lite ; u Ariyoshi regime. However, Ariyoahiig has now been appointed Civil Covcr-o nor of Korea and (iovernor OriharaiO has suex'eeded huiv here. 1 he en forcement ci this law has now be-co-ne lax, it is asserted by those op posing the extension of the girls working hours, and religious societies fear tho new governor will lift the g midnight ban entirely. The Kobe Kederatiou' of Jap:inosa;o Christian iWomeu held a muss meet-.g ing here recently and adopted a'o rcsclutiun asking Dr. Midximo-, Min- o istcr of Home Affairs, to prevont the nolico from extending the ceislta o hour until 2 u. m. The Kobe Y. M. C. A. and the Kobe Y. W. C. A. aivjg appealing to the citizens to prevent I o the extension The mmdhist and x Shinto priests oppose the nmve notio only from n mcrnl viewpoint, hut o also from- the standpoint of the S health of the girl entertainers. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 FASHIONABLE NEW SILK BLOUSES All the newest fashionable Oriental prints and crepe de chine blouses ar tistically trimmed, either beaded, braid ed or enibroideried. In all the popular shades. A wonderful variety of fash ionable styles from which to choose. Offered at a price that makes them truly exceptional... I.iliPH iii Favor J3uscno CrlquI, in his protective hefulcear, liliotouiaphed at llan hasnot, Lons Island, where ho la tnuning for his bout wilh Johnny Kiil-ane for tlio worlU'a icalliMr wclght cliauilonsbl)). GEISHAS BILK EARLY CURFEW (By Associated Ticss) KOItK, J.iimn, ,May 2 1 . I.'l-ncl ral ly all c.f the 4,000 Keislia (;iila in this city lemutid thai, they he per mitted to work two houttt longer oai'h day, continuinp; their work from midnight to 2. a. in. hut the Hudd liist, Sliinto anil Christian organiza tions hero are protesting ugaiiuit such extension. The request of the geisha girls, backed by the managers of tea houses brothels and geisha rendezvous, ha3 aroused the entire city. The police records show that $282,000 was spent fin geisha entertainment here; last London Lilies of all kinds are no ticeably in favor for decora'-lcns to- lay. Large Cuiilornia lilies and wa ter lilies appear on hats and gowns and trie lotus has lound its way to lingerie and hosiery. Posterity' will judge our culture by our statutes, and not, fortunately, by our statutes, To know how good a cigarette really can be made you must try a- 0 tudm VlSTRIKE After Every Meal Top oil eacb meal with a bit of sweet In the form of WRIGLEY'S. 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