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PAGE TWO Sat unlay. May 0, 102.-,, THE UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER j New Players ; Signed Up By j; Baker Entry Nurmi's Right Up in the Air Observe Mother's Day Tomorrow HILLS "A ;xxl Place to Trad.:" I I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m "r r imh in.i: plays. J j HaJcc-r's ffulloplnir Colts will a muke t h'-ir Irteal debut tomorrow I afternoon it t the hitch fchool ath- iefic field wh-n tht-v att.rnpt to I knock th'- erosMOoncs off the ! .Hwashbm kbrs' fla which so fur this a uun has remained aloft )n t he lil u' Mountain Base bull tea Kli. : in.- i oit?t win brin a few new .players with them. It is tiuid thut .they fiimr-d. alter hiM wk i;rlanlnt- :i to 2 ut the hand of the I I'iiati .i. that th'ir ba.-e runners. j wuti-r.-i and is ut fery w re not up I to the Miiuliiy n'c-.Mary. An a re- I u !l u w n.'W wearers of the Kirn- adorn the Bak-r line-up, to- tiiori;' Swartc, pitcher; Hub I. wis. infi'Mcr; hub l'oum tit 1 J i I ; J. Korenson. catcher. ( "Hf for!. catcher; Ortman, pitch -'T ami Mill have b en dropped from t h- llak' T rosier. SlMppy (.Utile Askuml. And in till, with th prospect of! riu-eiiiii;" un even stroriKer team than wit-: d. feated lam Sunday, th I 'Ira I n ar- fill huipd up ubout Hie Kiinit- tomorrow. Hwonk. can non, ft r.'t.'m, arc b mtr polished up 1 1 r j r i i h y shine wit h blindlnjr brlhtm-HM --calculated lo touch the h;itiriK eye of the visitors. Hiid Buck Il' ii Is t pviiMn io um inn h-l , , ... ,. A1 ...... . t , ;v , . . 4 , J i r 13DC mcr IWild LUUL TO WE SOXi,: SHOPS DEFEAT HI-JACKERS 11-3 HERE YESTERDAY .Mi:uir.x "1 liiyK - f'hii.i J' Ipdiu W'jijih tiiUkOn i'I. vi inn. I "Iil uir.j St. l.J'lll" w ork I'.ijwr.jii .. l;.troit V.MIONAl. riu lis Sew Vorlt " 'ini innar i i "hu aBo I'hiki . .hi:i l:rin.kl. n II'iti'ii Sr. I.". iii.; i'lit. Inir;; KAMI ISTT I.F.A(il l: "lubs W. ret. Juikra 7 1 .S7S "l-W. Hho 1 1 5"U l:lv..r Ham 2 4 .334 V. f ut. Ouard u 1 .(ioo V. I.. I'r". ' HoohIits 0 1 .1(110 . 1:1 a -7:'J j I'rriirl Itvga fi I .lf"n .. -' ii .ti7 i Sir. rlrra II 1 ."Hiu . . 1 - i! ."..i7 i .11 k I Th.- Hl-Ja ki- were (lefi-alrd ..!' 13 .4 :: 5 f r .r the flrsi time yHit-nlay wht-n .. "i l 13 th- o-v. shop t"-uni Ujok a fiv in- .. l; .113 ;n'.nr xam 11 to 3. Hunk Y"k, .. l"i .73 ; rallroiiil pitcher, l-t the tt-Uffttft ' !i tili'rs iIiiivii with ri.n hiti. 'I'll o-w. Mhup team will ifo to i liuiiUnirton Siimluy to pluy the IliintltiKion Htiup team. mornlnif. A It H'tl "l-""S" wan done. utur.liLy afli'inuoij Junior Hup lll I'muii " k'11"! aoi-hil at the home of I'ajtor and Jim. i 'ii Mil on Wushinaton aieoue terwitlllir program the juniors. i; All 111- wiis renilerfil hy ! freshineiitM wre served alter whien junior si'unv were eliiraK. d In un"ll 5 p. in. Those ; present wi re: Ivy ln. ""' j Siucey. Nellie I." mon. I'uin - ker. KlHh Hush. H.-ssle I num. j li. iuie (;n.l,. Mary and Ouale I Kisher. V-ra l!lhli. l"ulin. j Fred Wines. 1'earl lemons. Harry 1-lsher. Willie ltu.-h, Kpurx"-on Hu-i I in. Hasniond IV. k, lleorf I'"- , lin. Clarem-e Ulhbu. H". i , U 5 1't 7 10 Ji JO ! U 10 . ... S 1 1 7 II ; u Vvt. .4 14 .4 J 1 . :t v lloulilo iiinjH a pn.nitii.-iit ! n,u.Hi ttmptiritf mrv. and twi.-st. rs j and likf wile i xp' l lug Hartholo-rri'-w to catch tii' rti lifter tin- en emy b.-:ttern have whiffed rnltfMily throiiKh ttie thin air. iU-j- nwtt I A.e-tel A larit; crowd, not only from I -a. (irandc hut Ironi liak-r and Vaih-V points, i:( txp-eted to wlt-If-iiS the .irlif duled cla.Hh. VV'. ( 'r ws will iimpiri' ha Mm and t rtk nail Itak-r will hriiin an tiKllc-t'yt'd h.is'- titnpH ulimif. Whit'- Itakt-r and I-a. (iranri are rroHHlnor hu.f. Walla Walla will be attempt in to jmimIi I'eniileton back u notch. The ytandlntf of the tc:irnJ! fol low: l.a Crandc .. I'elldleton Wnlla Wallu linker . W. fiulur lil ilu wliijiJiiK of a iMiiiiant by VaiiiiiKtmi. Double plajH hclpil W ashinfton to world -hniii)loihip. It hi Just possible that the tihlllty 1o BuccfHafnlly complete a inujority of two-plf ktllinK will make the J'hicaico Whit Hot a troublesome club to b-at thin yeur. "Morp Iwll iramc! or.! loiif thronjrb failnro to complete pim slbln double play dnrlriK n sea ton thun throiifch any otln-r error or oniwition," say ManuK'T KddU Collin of t'hlciiKO. Jut fuJUntr to R-et the: Hecond out by a matter of inches, invari ably rut' an the difference between victory and dfeut." I second all that Kddie foil Ins has said about the value of the double play. Tb Wbite Box manager has ttn presjod th" luiportanie of this fea ture pf play on hta club. A a r ult lbs uraraary usually contains a couvU of such plays by I'olllna l'uilir ( oil Ins, the Wlilto fix an pitting xiiappy, smart luLM-bnli. I u fustUtfiably ilio cliil lias a KimmI t'fMiHC... Its offense ami plti-hiiifc arc yvt to be deternilmil th i im:xim:(ti:i Tho importune attachr to Itacklnir up a play In banebtili in -only apparent when the execution : Salt tJike of -same to faulty. j i.os " Anre.-a if LMll UoiiB-ht l ylvtn the ratfb- 'rSenttb - -r a hv backs up first base for a I Portland probablft ovtrthrow on the purt ot j rtaemmento . torn Inflcider, If it is accurati. j Oakland It is when h falls to back up I Vernon nnrt th play s;o, wronrf enabling j the runner to takt on vitnx bnaA that the fan.s realixc the player has SHeranM'iiti .i, Suit Lake Btippd up on on of the f unda-1 HACKAMKNTb (AD It. mentals of the patne. Salt l.ak 2 When tho pitcher on a throw .Sacramento 3 iiu'ac,'. (.I' t-: t. . th. ! Kridav ia . ii ton pla . 27 YEARS AGO CM') - The White So I"' nanus 4 til 3 )i.Te i llrsi S:,m Wiu-hini,-. ,uiy Morning Observer, May 9. in .11 .i lin e in,. I ln:Ji liavlil l-'ek ew tiinl i 1 V winning or the v,,,i Id .1 title hist l. li. 'n,e I'lel.iiru; of t 'oliins, She.--1 ly and I m is w..s I h-- f at it re of j the wniie. a. ri. Wa.-'l.iu.vion :i I ; f .7 A. I. ai-u l:a". ml 1:11 Si-tlalk. Za.-l.ar: Tdiirsliiii. I'et. 1.0(10 .333 .000 SFWFS SCURF " TEAMS -4fJ V "u:vi-:i.a'i ci') I hliad. .ul.v... Cleveland Ilatiei i ,sr Cray- and I'hle and Mvatl. ... 4 oils 1:. n. 1: a 'J 2 3 7 4 "ehraii".; i liiinclm- steppliisf nliing as llschtly n HiK for two. Hirer, four or inn rlio millet Thai's Hie way I'aaui Nilillil, tli- 'flyliii I'liin" iloe.s It as he .sets uorlils nssinls for son,,. ,if thex. dis-UUK'i-4 iieiu-ly rvery tiilio he s'a rl.s in run. 'J lie rafiienlinuit taiiKln .11r111l with IkxIi fin-t urt Ilic Kniiitul as lie iitnienil away from llnyil 1 1 aim, Anierli an mile i baiiipiiin, in a raie at Sftu J.Vaii.si', iu'w Keuu- xtadilllll. ST I.CI1M CM') K. H. K. ew Vork, u If, a SI. Louis 0 a l l;::(;iriin: Slim k. r and Sehans; llii.-h. 'anaiM.-r and liivou. iii:thiiit (ai') j;. ii. .;. li"iston ir, 1 i) Il'froit 7 10 1 Halt. i-i. s: WinKl ield and I'li iii. W. X. b- i ley of the Oregon HitKar company, arrived last niifhl from Baker elty. William Hall who lives in May I'arK says while they have had sev eral I'ro-sts no damage )ia-s been lute- lo either cherriea or peaehefl or Miijar beetu. S. K. Ileal drove over to l'nion v. Menlay to Ul-coinpany his dailBh l. r Miss Suslo horn'. She has Just rthished her third K'rni in the i'n iull srhool. A prompt fire department, to gether with an efficient water sup ply prevented what mbilil have b-.'-n a disastrous fire Sunday leh: Collins. Ilolloway. Wells and Woodall. Sloner, rAI'll'IC COAST I.EAfa'F. Clubs Han I'ranelseo W. I.. 22 7 19 It 1X14 -J4 -U Ifi 116 1.1 U 12 17 . : .03 FORM LEAGUE ELGIN". Ore. Special to the Ob- iaprv,irt The 1125 ne.iscn of th iV7 .44 .419 414 .2yo from the outfield to the plate buck up tho catcher, no thought is niven 1 hi? act f the throw is accurate und the' ball ts properly handled. It is when th throw takes a bad bound or is wide of tht plate Und Ko1 on to the HTand.itand, because the pitcher h.i failed to play prop Vr baaebull, that the Importance of the mov ts made manifest. Hrcontly In a nam at Chlcuuo I miw un unusuuJ plav that brought to my attention all the more fore ibly thf value of backlnjf up on v- ry play. ' A ChiciiB;o player hit a fly ball to left center. W'lnjro, the Detroit left fleidt-r, called for the ball, ilnn tinh, th Center fielder, howe.r. continued to back up the play. The ball went right throujeh Wlnkjo'a hands, but to th ninaxe. 1 ment or the crow.l. wax eaiiKt.C by Manush. Wirifro Kr-'ttlriir an as- : on what was really an error. It whs im.'HT lia'biill on Mnji iiMi'h Mtri. it proviil that It pa 34 to back up, i-n Ihomtli a Knat majority of the tlmo, no apparent ool niiltn. HiUterlei: I'i.-rcv 'Mh.'a und .M. Shea. und I'eters; K San rrniicUctj 17, Venion 2 VKItNDN (AI' ft. H. K Han KrutictsfO 17 'Z'.i 1 V'rnon .. 2 6 ltarter.es: M. Grirrin and Hlf chle; I'ennoik. Kckert, Hran. (iroit and Whitney, rortlnml H, Seattle A. T'OHTLANU (Al l:. K. K. .u"l 9 3 I'ortiand s 12 Batteries: Brandt, Strvker and l!ald win; HolliriKworth. Burnt and Tobir.s. Los Ane(s .1. Oaklntul 0 OAKI.AVH (AI') K. H. K. Los AnRi'l'-a 3 10 ':k!iind 0 5 4 llatt.ri.s; -Mot and SandI.erp; rru. tr and Baker. Branch Lint lean will open Sun day, May 17, according to informa tion Ktven out by Harry Thomas. manaKer of the local team. Klin plays its first Katut! with Wallowa at Wallowa on the above named date. The first came played on the home arounda will be on the 24th, at which time the Knterprise team will cro.-s bats with Klfrtn. KlKin has excellent prospects for a good tiarn this tnu.iun; and re ports show that the other towns are putting fort h extra efforts to HtrenKthen their teams. The people of KlKin. as well of all towns on the branch line, will probably hae the opportunity of wifnessliKr bet ter baseball thLs season than here tofore, state., a local n.-wspap'-r. The foliowlne' In the :chedii1e: May 17 KlKin at Wallowa; Max- vllle nt Knterprtne. May 24 Enterprise at Ktu.ln; Wallowa at Maxtile. Mny 31 Kljfin at M.iwill"; Kn terprise at Wallowa. June 7 i:tan at Knbrpri.se; Mnxville at Wallowa, Juiif 14 Waltowa at Kiirin: Kn- tcrprise nt Mawtlle, Jtine f 1 Mawllle at r;Mn; Wal lowa at Knterprise. X.VI IONAI, LKAtM i: BiST (AC) l;, Chicago ' Buf-toii Battel l.-.,; Alexan.jer, Kee flartneti; Cieiiewlch and O'N ill. BBOi KLYN (AC) Cincinnati .. Brooklvn Batteries: Bixey and Khrlu-.rdt and Tav ior. PHIII)i;i.t'HiA ther the extreme Riffht nor tho ex treme Left was o,ulfe sterile, each huvin its partial place in a nat ional culture, iioerultsm was nec essary to the state because It H-un pitt.-iburir the only creed which expressed j Bhfladeiphiu ' the necessity of tfivinK frt-e play, j l;.nt. ii-: M- a.l whenever possible, to tin; spontan-' Son'tT. Konp;:!. eous and Inventive fores of Indi-1 Smn h. (Jijocii; Car viditais and social Kroups," und'libe. because it was the only force which; ' made for real mental, moral and economic progress. The article has drawn many heated responv from Kaisvisi leader writers, most of whom de clare that Crock's arguments neeil no S'.'riou.s answers and that his influence is on the wan-' amouK Italians. 'olloton 'on and It. Jf. E. , 2 7 0. :t 9 1 Winffo; j 1 H. E. 1 7 12 4 1 r it 1 . Kiemer. a n d lien- ! MOTHER'S DAY Wlmt Could Bo Finn Than A Ilrtolt of WEATHUiLY ICE CKKAM? 'eopolitan Vanilla, Strawberry Chocolate Princes . Vanilla. Strawberry Pineapple Sherbet Mystery Boston Cream. Maple Nut, Ctwry Gold Moon Drug Co. Everything for the Sick Room Phone M-68 MOW YOKK (AC) I!. H. K. St. I.ouls ' 2 7 0 New Yor! 5 9 2 I'Kitrenes: liii kerman and Gon zales; llarnes ami Snyder. Musicians lM ho.'i! a convrn- I tlon in Chicago aiine 8. hut chi- , caijo barbers are not interested. I STIMULATED ; jX USE ' Foley Fills A DIURETIC STIMUIANI fjR the Kidneys I SPRING SHIRTS Fill every man's noed. Work or Dress If he advertises ! food. ho know. i' (Ipniliie Satnldny Muhl . DANCE ! ! ! i:aci.i:s- ham, Auspices of Kaj.-les' l.odc .Music liy the (l-Piise Oregon Ramblers Big Ball Game LA GRANDE VS, BAKER SUNDAY, MAY 10 At La Grande This will be a hard-fought battle a game that will be worth going miles to see. The two strongest teams in the league and real rivalry. 2:30 P. M. Admission :0c Kotir n trions are rarinir to reach 'the North Bob-. The first 10 arrive iwill probi.lv start a. Mlim- station. They say th'-re are inor women than men In an ItalUtn town, but It may be the nun stay home more. Kail in hive, with there won't be anv n yonrs-lf and mti-'i'Mon. POWERS SMILE j AT TURK MOVE! f the London actor drowned himneif lieea,,.,, the audience didn't like Mini. .Maybe It will set a precedent Kish raiiRht thin sprlnir are not a larife as those caUKht Inst iiprtnj hut tiny will he by next spring. the ti. rnratis too have entered thi airri-. tneiit to remain in Constant liiopie, or lis suburbs, where per man. nt eitl,asMes "re built year; UKO. mm move IS CRIMED orts for- th.-lr ilt i T.OVDOV. (AC) I TurKlsh overniuent to prlni'lpnl powers 'O III itltiaaaleS to the Hen ,-; jsiiKora are not iih.-iIiik w.t, s'le-i-eas. According to diplomottc circle. n London, the p(..i,-,3 . trnd to "stand pat" on tin ir ,1... cunon of some ijionrle. atru to re loain in Constantinople, mewi'h nandlnd the fact that Turkish 01 final hum ei,t ,h, ni not utter the subject. Anirora. among the diplomats. I looked upon as a nice, uualot antli(uted Inouiitain vlllaite. o splendid town for the iooi trade .ie. wner COnitHerCial P'll pOS. S inn aitOs-ether unfit us a home for ambassador, and others who are accustomed to all the com- lort of rtviliMtloo. The surround. mrs. fhey dis-lare. are Inaanlmry uo it ppears the Boverninent of nil tho ambassadors rotlc. iseniy uKre.xl to baeH up their repres. ntailvea In their de- ietiniiation not to move. There was talk some time ara that the tierinan nmhusMuilor blld made arratiReinents to have a por table bungalow sent from llcrlln to Angora lo serve as sn emUissy. toil tins has not a yet appeared. oil th report current now Is that Flys Owil Ship) v- t -.T-fX Is i i I : ft lit I HOME. (ATM B.-ndetto Croce. whose position tis Italy's leadtiifr philosopher and forem.-ist Intellec tual fisure U seldom disputed. lias nronht ilnu H upon himself the wrarh ot KasciMin's !. ad-ra an.) hi become th. storm center of a vig orous coiiti-.n rie v amoinr publi cists of cuitiir. bv pu'iiiMhintr a spirited deren?.. ..f hl..-iniism. B eject inir th- th- ms thai liberal -i!m. political an,; cuiturat t .1. ad. .viid tlt.it the pr.M.r.f. -d;y striitk;!. t Miisy hetwf.-n s.i.ialtsm nnl communism on th one hunl and ultra - eonservaiiMn. reactlonism and I-'uscisiti ofi the other. Croce in a recent artnb-. ass.rtrd that. KnscHm not w it hsi.indtmr. Italy would until" day si wain have to turn to a lib. r.il Ku'-mnient and to 8 ill-eral culture. Kast-int cultuT". he asserted. n.if one-sided and sup-rtletal. Fascists were fond of t.iikiix of history and hlsT.irnal slKiiltuance o! their cus.', but th-y never had really learned the true lesson of history that on'y a decadent Btate wouid, lontc to', rule an authoritar ian mtime and that a heilthy one would eventually reject it. Fascists .iso ii.ver tired or talking of lu tan national traditions, but they seldom rea;j,,t that th-'ir extreme natioriAlit ideas were initiated by Fn m h tunomihst hke charb s kir heiress sj1 S3.Hel iri t2 ! Mrturia Maunci Ikirres. . v" OltMnrlliiriani.oi i ..., 1 ssirily transitory and pro- ROYAL vactoi svi:i:i'i;u will take thr ilnul-ery rut of your spring lioiLsttde-ftu-Ing. lake your b ailing a pleasure, not a tnk. I'or a FI t F. K den.oit ri tloa at your liome, tall MAIN' B!l La Grande Electric Co. Tho Store of Quality and Service" eV?V CAPABLCX ,-i-T Tou can depend upon ua for capable service, no matter what the circum stances may be. Wo shall be pteased to confer with you as to details and th;n carry them out. We Understand. Our Invalid Car I at your service, free of charge. Main 1 Svi a NODGRASa 2IMMERMAS VniliTtaker. 've'.'rt.v'.-' l! Mm Eleanor M,i-arthT. N'cw'O. leans h-lres and .3,-lel jiri i. i th. nr.t women In ,h. far u t""T'' lo owu and operst. her n lan. She has lust spoiled fee . vi!"on.il. and the Ka.wials toveinmeiu Ikim a profeaatonai "n I'rovin llus to l.. true by eis Bdut... . - I'he poverty of their creativeneas. Hut, Croca continued, wliiie. ccl- Siiti'ltj wiiioiordWQ StdfUt Cbmiuiidbly J Come to otir Stsjre nppxM on Jefferson St. All Stmfi li-ave from there dally eTpt Sutvlays. I l-'-WE I.A (IHAMlR von Joseph ':;SJ1 - 9:00 - li:S0 - 4:00 I laker 9:00 - M:00 - 4H0 rrmllcton 11:00 - 4:00 POT PHONE MAIX 799 uJ i Good References Required You would not like to hire anyone without a good reference: Why not extend the same plan to the servants you buy for your home the servants that sw and eep your floors, that wash iron your clothes that play music for you-that your family? feed You can buy such servants vacuum cleaners, washers and ironers, phonographs and food-with or without references. When they are advertised, they are vouched for by a responsible person-the merchant or manufacturer. You can buy them Ifttti Ann fA.-rxn 1 wiaiurinc nuimmo; mat tliey must live references. That's why it pays yo up to their We Go Out of Our Way (o Serve rniMi M'H.wviicitisii s. it.s. t xr.i.r. (.n rp.i it ll"Mi:-.ll) N A-.l'A! (.l, . M(.s AM) SPINACH THE CITY GROCERY Jns llok of Out" on vtr Street rnoxn maix mi rat nArw niuc psuvmr -ou to read advertisements. Thromrh advertising you leam not only what is good but what is trust worthy. An Advertisement Is More Than a Reference it is a certified check of satisfaction. i 4 VI :?