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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1923)
Monday, June IS, 192H. T V(TP. TTTtnTR THE T;A GRAND!? EVENTW! OBRETltTR nr j r- it. .tBia i wj' 1 " .- " LZ I He Makes Home-Run Swatsticks Baker Pitcher Beats Pirates In Fast Game (Continued from pace D tfiv.-n tun much en tilt on IiIm per formance yesterday. Ho rose to hcirchths of f:inif that every pitcher hil. s to reach some day hut Hint no) on.- in i, 'ii does. While. ,i( i ramie's hUrb-r, wasn't jtiit-hiiiK had hall, cither, linker wot lour liiis off iiim, hut l-'oshury's hum-f-r was the only one that did nny dnui While allow. -. on.- hit In the first, two in Hi.- Nixtli ami on.- In the t-U'lnh umi marked up N strike-nuts, l-'nshury whiffed I :t men and In 1 ho I ninth an. eighth inning fanned every man that far.-. I him. No UUcinU N"'1 a single element of discoid cr.pl in throughout tin- entire uranie. Tin unijiirtnf: was ns faultless as any team should wish, ami ul! rise went MUett ise. I.a (Irande contribuled two went to first on :in error hut was caught v:. allnu- second. Crews went to jl'lrsl on a field r"M choice, stole ser- "M'i, run w.jii out Hieaiiiur I tiir.i, Maker Koshury honied. Snlherlami sin.-!ed. stole second and Ihinl. hut lie.) when I'asMl.ly .struck out. Hates irroiin.l.-il o piteh.-r and Aiiat-ll fifed lo . .ul. i i i, one , ,ul. H.-v. nlh irmiur l.a t;r:nnl. : tl.irri ty went to first on an error. Mcluuis grounded to pitcher, Thcisnn sacri ficed, advancing Tools. T. Kniirht frrnunded to shorlslnp. Maker Meridional! grounded to thtnl, Uohertsnu lo pitcher, lireer walked. I hiker n uund.-d to shortstop. hut nrith.-r (j, any danintn Knight fumbled one in the errors, a (irande, Coscn H. Knight struck (Jrande: White Crews and (htr- KiKNth inning I. hautii. .lohhsnn and out. linker Koshury singled, Sutherland II fed lo Center field, Koshury Was caught sf ea I tiz second, ( 'nssldy minded to second. Ninth Inning l.a ','roimded to Second rlty fanned. Maker I nplayt d. Suiuniary : Maker l.a. (irande Ma t lerics Koshury White and Johnson. Mud ' ' s, j (Million, is. I Knight. Ansetl :, Mates. I lomeruns. nermittiii'- Jn.rti fw. rt:iiKM-. Mil llenan.I. I'OM- t nan made up for i pennng one of the catcher of the day. and rashly 1 ii T Trucy. Tho new executive will make (a complete survey of the situation ! with particular stress on the reor i yanization of tho ticket liumlling mu I cliinery. Keverul trained assistants i in charge of Fred Searles, a former (Itvat Kall-t iank cashier, will in 'placed on the job ut once. 3 Kcarns expressed himself :is well (pleased with the selection of Tracey. ;a lite Imif? friend- He said he wouhl render whatever assistance he could : to Trncey in tfettinjr tho new orjrani .:a i ion ulf to u fiyiup; start. uitmihI 12 to M inches, aecortlintr t reports- . ' . To know how good a clgarelto really can oe maao, you must try a PUTMAN'S i ! i :. i v -t i- v i : a 1 1 a m mii.i.im:1!V ' Fi .afSlVWw-.'),' J ; n ttA '.71 ii FISHERMEN HRIN'fl IN I A FINK TROUT CATCH" Jack C' Murphy unci llni-,, ollicis, whc. spent Sunday Cishiuir (Hi IJppr ('iwk, mine back lei l.a (irande with one n( tin- finest catches i tiniil made this year. Mr. Murphy c.ui'.'lil lht hitrcst one a .Kainhow trout be tween 24 an 2(1 inches in length ailil H-citfhint; l Hie neijfhhorhimd of four pounds. The total of tho parties catch, was 7f, the fish averacim- , Til ti i Us Ki i In 'i I'll'" "hop In hack of his aonio at byrucuM. tli- Uus Willi whicli many of the home runs e the lioi Ills oalrons tiro lianc mini, ru-iuc iion. J;'obci .-; lionwliy. Irish and Uoij Meuscl and Curtia Walker 1ST in the fifth nion his liuntfh- hy , nioRl K.ec!.-icu'ar (.oinir west tit. full speed he hunted down Oeer's hot one in n difficult catch. Johnson mime the other error when he overthrew second hnsiVper mittlm,' Cr.-er to reach third in the s'-v. nth. (ireer never jjot nny furth ( r. Iiowev.-r. Ansel!, of Maker, was the only man that looked had In the field. II.- made errors in the first ami Kixlh on halls thai should have heen easily fielded. Males contributed 1 lie other Maker hun.ule. hury and Mates. Sacrifice hit :-on. Struck oul: hy Koshury 13. by White s. I'ntdit defeat to White, vic tory to Koshury. Walked, hy Koxhury 1. hy While i Stolen bases: Crews, Mu l cm. Sutiierlnnd (). ('ireer. Lett on hnnes: (irande (2), Maker (4) Time of iratuc J hour and 4.'. ntln ules. I'inptrcs. Jaml.-son of Maker, Carter of Cove, Oak tl-:t, si washes -.". oaki.axh U. H. li. atth :t 1 :i Oakland II 12 2 Ma It cries I'ljif,1, I 'tuinmcr, Tcsar riie(-;and Tobin; Miuviiin and Maker. (7 tn- nlits'M called account time limit.) Ai'tcrnoim Kunie: U. II. M. Seattle T. l 1 Oakhind :t in 1 M.atterhs Jacobs and Mitchic; MalK and Thomat:. COAST BASEBALL Clubs San Krjnsisco Sacramento .... Salt U-ike Vernon tl'ortlniul I. on Ail.';o.'.s .... Seattle : Oakland' That Ifoim r of Korthury's was freak ish in a way at that, in that it rolled under (he fence. Kven if it had been fiehh-d perfectly Koshury would have been sa fe on third and Put hcrland's f,iiu;le wouti have scored him. A laiRc crowd was In attendance and dedicated Milker's new wrand sliiud O. K. Any time Maker dedi cates anythimr Ihey usiwilly do so hy winning'. Next Sunday I'nion is :;choduled lf nii.1 l.a (irande here and Milker will ... .... -M Vernon while Cove wan inactive. Maker crept ini(t.ri,-.s. i it wii nin one-nan pimi' oi i ue leaders. Score hy Inning Kirst Innin'-'l.a (Jrande: Crews walked. C.arrily went lo first" nn an error. Crews vent out attempting" lo'. , n .Acinc t'OAST ij:a(;( i:. ..:i ii ..:i7 ..:i ..:u ..;ti , ivt. .1144 .f."7 .4!i:i .4 71' .4-.T, .4er. SeaK 7-. Sciintnrs 1-1. SACRA.M KNTO San Kr.insisco . ... Sacramento Malteries llodRi Thompson and Ko Afternoon game San Kransisco Saernniento I latteries McWeenoy, -KiH".v; HuKhe.v. Kittery umi Veil hler. it. n. ii. ,;7 10 n -t 1 1 ; Shivi. m. ii. i:. 2 12 G -1 s .a .Mitrliell and and Koehler. Mcnicis Win Two. Yrnon-- I'tu-t l.'tm' it. ii. I-: ,:t y ii ..a i; ii efore Toots came to .Hleal second first : Mclunis fanned and Thh-son ouiideil out lo pitcher. Maker Suth. rinnd filed out t Cns sidy falin- d. Hales simrh d and Ans.-lll talked; Males went out attetnptltuv tn j Snlherlsnd and 1 : l-'ostor and 1 . Murphy. Heroild KHIU0-; It. Port I ind 7 it Vernon r s lies l.everenx and lly und llunnnh. FIRPO KNOCKS OUT HIBI5ARI) IN SECOND dreds of police, nml armed soldiers were scattered about, the bull ring apd also outside, hut they were not called upefl to interfere. TRACY TO TAKE HOLD OF FIGHT 1 2 GRKAT FALLS, Mont, Dan Trncey, newly unpointed execu live of the Jack Dempsey-Tonv (Jil-0 bons heavyweight championship filit. nt Shelby, jMont-, July 4, will leave o for tho battle ground Monday to as-0 sume charge of the situation and toij make "whatevet change he considers o necessary in the promotional force, o Jack Kearns, manager of the heavy-1 weight champion, will accompany o The Good Meal third. Second Inniiuv - l.a f.'rnnde: T. KniKtif groun-h-d to weond, P.or.en-1 l.aum end Johnson whirfed.' ' ! Maker Mr-Cullontrh struck out. Moh.rtson grounded to third nndi (lleer filed to left Meld. Third inniiur l.a Crandi-: Muck ' KiiiKld struck nul. White grounded lo pitcher and Crews grounded to ee ond. Maker Mul;er and Koshury fanned. Sutherland jrumnded tn shoit. -'oiirth inninir l.a Orande: Carrlty. Mclnnis :mi.1 Theison fanned. Maker Cassidy grotinded to third. Matir. lo fii-ft. Anfetl went tn first on an error. McCulloufrh struck out. l-'iiih iiinini; I -a Grande: Tex Knlj;hl and Mosenbauin grounded lo pitcher, Jnlinson u hiffed. Maker--Uobertson struck out, Cltvet fli.d to second. Milker fitruck out. Sixth inning l.a C.rande: I'.nck Is' tii lit grounded to second. White FOR SALE By the Owner AilKi'ls I2-7, llfCfl 4-11. 8at.t i.AKr:- n. n. k. T.om ..ntfcleH IT a Hall Lake 4, : 2 llalterlef. ' joni'a and llaldwhK '(Uiiild, SiiiKUdon,;' C'qiilnbf! and Jclik ilna. . " ; Second panic- v- jt.ofi Antclc:i 7 salt Luke ll llnttcrii'M Wallace, INui.lcr am! -r: Myers. K'nllto nnl Pclcrs. II. TI. R. 7 -J 1 IS I flyl- MEXICO CITY, Juno 18. Luis An gcl Fir)o Sunday afternoon knot'kiul out Jim llibbanl, an Anii'rican hravywoiirlit, in tlic second i-ourul- Tlu fijjlit. wliicli was to liavo heea nt 21) rounds, liaidly nave the lare crowd wliich had Kiithered in the hull rinjr a chance to warm up from tho chilly rainfall. Tin- rain fell heavily before the boxers entered th riiie and the firiit promoters de- Ile-;cided that thev would call off the bout. There was riotous demoiKitra tion by the speclators, however, and the filters wete forced to carry out their part of the program. Ilibbard did not have the faintest chance against the Argentine tv'aut;. Kirpo allowed him to ro throuKh the first ruund and then finished him off without delay soon after tlin boll rnr the second round- Owinp; to protests in the newspa per airainsl the uuoua! nialch, the promoters on Friday announced that it would be an "exhibition." Man- MAXWELL Is praised by all who nrc lamiliar with it. n l'lione us today ior your (lemonstl'atioiiwitli- out obligation, of course I 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! o o 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! i 'Car;t5t ':. I' If 'iMf Special Ko-Fan 1 ! il '-':.:::";Menu ii 1!; QjEft Kn-h'an Milk Spray 113 i K. I'an I'aiboaaieil , rgrtfai o 'f WSkMntj"- K -' Milk Sllaker ir.o OjJ V fpv?( K '" Mm.. sup Si) i k v The Palace fij Sj - - !i O o' !'o o " 0 0l 1 oit !' 0 - O : 0 j J oooooooooooooooooooooo HIKING oooooooooopoooooooooo Knickeij across early getai living that foOOOOOOOOOOJ Suits anjr hiortyh cotintyv ft Mamiisll Swea A brisk g h,ike or an for arv all idaazest to little else can. A blue sky over head, soft yielding earth beneath your feet these two and a Knick er Suit that makes walking easy '4- what more could you want? Knicker Suits $18.50 to $27.50 Sweaters $1.95 to $18.50 Yoo uill especially enjoy tho freedom of knickers and th" warmth of n slipover V-nrcked nr golf Mwealer If you vacation in the mountain. C; W, Bunting & Son',. Telephone Main 792 An rxtraordinnry fine :;.-acre tract in .May Mark, just outside of city lint- i lis: vry ln-st of soil, find and lu-ovfinenjls. Irrlivated. electric 1 two V.WM'i chick, n houses fV?" P'-ns. larr.e 7-"HM :'-tf.ry 'ij'', ir:ir.iire, work s':. eold r-j& "If. I will !. M thi;i' ice XlP'.'t h-'low Its ac I ua I -ti va it I a ken at once. , C,..nd Yf Inquire for K. I . Prrill.! Pyramid Land . Company 7 i NearCo. La Graifcle MncnHnc ( annj Powder ver North Powder June 21, 22 and 23 $3000 Prograj $2000 Purses $150.0PBucking Contest Loreni Tyickev World's Charrmion Lady Rider Horses from Tia Juana Street Carnival, Band Concerts Dance's You are invited. Conic and see the new film The Story of An Automobile Here's an intimnte story of automobile building that will appeal to everyone who has ever ridden in a motor car. Jt's even more interesting than an actual trip through an automobile factory because the camera pictures details which would escape the eye. It abounds in human interest, with many thrills and in many cases real excitement. You see the various parts transformed from the red hot metal to the finished unit. You follow the final assembly line in operation with units added in logi cal order, each unit being traced throughout its man ufacture, before the next is applied. ThisVfilm was produced under the direction ofj, Unit ul States Department of Cjmjpwftncoopera tion wii b the StudebdTfirporation and will be shown in all parbjfTthe world. It is an education in Bianiif;difinn: efficiency. Wlllill !.ril 'to 1 TAR THEATER TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19. 7:30 O'CLOCK M. J. GOSS Studebakcr Dealer 1115 Washington Ave. A. W. f.l'l(ii:it. I'rop. 212 !ro St.