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Saturday, April 21, 1928
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HAIRY BASEBALL
TEAM IS COMING
Bearded Beauties to Play
La Grande Pirates Here
Monday Afternoon
Missions Again
Defeat Beavers
Inl2-InningTiIt
A HAIRY PLAYER
HILL'S
The famous hairy baseball team,
now known an the Pearded Tleau
tles, which 1 touring the Korth
west at present, , will be In l.a
Grande Monday for a game at the
high school field At 3:30 o'clock
with the tA Grande Pirate, of the
Hlue Mountain league.
Th Bearded Beauties la com
posed of expert player, many of
whom have played together for
wvprnl years, and all sporting ex-
1 to pen da hH? trnordinary hirsute adornment.
OiinlliT i Flowing beard, mustaches that
"lilfi TIMIX" RKI'OVrniNG
WASHINGTON, Apr, 2! fAP)
Wultt-r Johnson rceuperaliiig from
hit attack of Influenza at Kmer-K'-ncy
hospital h'-rf, will b ilia-r-IiniKfd
fmm the Institution with
in n week provided no setbacks or
rur hi ih mtantline.
' His doctors' says, however, that
3m1 tdioiiid not try" to pitch for three
oi uetdfa, f: r . .
leH.odiible
Value
put to shame the modern "trem
hlra", sideburns that might have
delighted a gentleman of fn ora
tion pant are nil to be on exhibit.
And. In addition to all thin hair,
thp vlffltlng team will also have a
comedy trio Tully.Vcrlts-flmllh
mm blnat Ion who are to Indulge
.In a game called peppar bait, aup
poaed to b- slde-spllttlng In ,the
loxtreme, aeeorrilnr to advanea In
formation. 1 j ' '
1 The flearded fleaulle. hare an
Imposing record Of wine over lmH
from boJh organised and eml-pro-fessionaj
leagues and lat y'ar
pluyed In 30 state, winning a big
' ' i majority of all contest. : y.
!-.". I . several of the men on th Irtm
Mtii::fix Hejnini, dancing girl, arc reputed to have had ffrr.
plupa to tnkr 'ih Mnharajah of from flan A and Class AA baseball
Jndpre'awuy from his American club.
uponsc. Mumta told Hllth re- Today th fleafded Tleautles are
porcrs. Im't tell u that even scheduled to play the Wulia Walla
the reporter are getting Hlkh Bpara, then Jumping to t& Qande
ovnV the wholo thing! for the Monday afternoon contest.
fly tho AMortatcri Trewi
The Mbwlona and tho Beavers
went M hectic innings before Har
ry Green, Munion outfielder, irot ai
itoe hold on one of He rt Pole's fat i team llutt will
Tonefi onn eraekiI -it Ant of the ' . ..illi
. i iniMic rimip nil f'tiiifMlHin
pam, orirmir mnie ruiinT nunir i
ahead of. hint. Green'a wallop '
ave the , MlHIon their third
straight win ovrr Portland, 'J-6.
Hntterlex: Holling and Baldwin.
Whitney; Krenrh. "Warhnp, Coin
and Itego. AinnmUh.
Tliren 8altlH pltrhent nseendil
the mound In the first Inning
against Hollywood before the aid
waa retired, and only one of ihm.
Oraham, proved effective. The
Htara scored nine riina In that
opening Trance, and the margin
proved enough for an evenlunl vic
tory, JO-5. Batterlen: Murphy and
Agnew; Teachout, Nfartln. Graham
and Hchrnldt, Parker.
lied by Hchulmerich with five
single In as many times at hat,
I, os Angetea slugged a trio of Hac
ramento hurlfr merellensly And
coasted to an )t-4 victory. Bat
teries: Hhea, Hingleton, I'nnfteld
and Koehler, Harris; Plltt and
Hand berg.
Hero I one of tho licanlitl
Hcjuitlc. HhUt'emf haMebiill
play' tho Im
i
game Mitnduy nfliYmiou at
3:30 oVhM'k. In hplto of
ihHr lialry spiMniniiH-c. the
vKllIng club Is rnnkcil am n
trptlotuill)' xtroiijf. .
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Opening
Baseball Game
-or . :.
Blue Mountain League Season
Sunday,
22
BAKER vs. LA GRANDE
At The La Grande Ball Park
2:30 O'clock
Parade at 1 :15, led by La Grande Band .
Come Out and See
LA GRANDE'S GREATEST BALL CLUB
; i General Admission 50c
Relief Plane Is
Tied Up Because
Of Man's Illness
' I.AKK HT. AONKfl. Qar., Air. 21
thn Oak unU:r nn uval.nrh. of pl",, hout '" ")'" har'n
hii ami lalll to win. IS-9. Hix Prilon for th. removal
ba. on l.all. jH hk an.l four.-?' """or ' K-ulnic alonit nl..ly.
.rrora ronlrlhotd to th. f akland-' ,'" '""l h. lia l.. en
.radofnai. Ball. rlr.l)ufr. OouW. i"h'': lo "l ""
dent of Oregon federation of Wiv-
men's clubs will speak before the
linbler Woman's club at their regu
lar meeting Monday. April JS ut
J: 30 o'clock at -Wade Hall. Kach
member la naked to bring a guest.
VIkIiois are welcome. - Mrs. Bessie
Westenskow is chairman of the re
freshments committee.
Membera of the Imhler P.-T. A.
are In North Powder today attend
ing the meeting of the county
tHy Tho runadian Press) Illness , council, .sirs, crnanea i.ieaver -or
of Kloyd Bennett, who. la confined '"Is place- is the president of the
to hia hep. has caused Indefinite county organization. .
postponement of the flight or the) 'The American Legion auxiliary
Kord plane fo the relief of the lire- -a ewlng department met- at the
men. which had been scheduled for home of Mrs. OH Buchanan on
toduy. ...-.. jTueadny afternoon. April. 17th to
Bennett, who waa co-pilot with on hospital supplies and
Bernt Balchep ora the flight here child welfare work. The auxiliary
from iH-trolt yesterday developed will appreciate the donation of any
a high fever during the night and clothing or material to be used for
twos unable to leave his bed this welfare and hoapual worn.-.'.
morning.,- Both Bennett and Bui-' Miss h"en Amounts is tne tat eat
chen, who have recently under-(Victim of tho mumps to- be Ire
gone extremes of temperatures, ported.
tave suffered from severe cold. I Mm. H. K. Shesely, state execu
Although It appeared likely thut 'tlve commltteewomnn of the.Am
Benrintt would be unable to fly for erlcan I.eglon auxiliary wan the
aorne time, the substitution of dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. I,.'
A. "nuke" Rchlller was being con- Morgan on Mundny April 15th.-She
sldered. HchlMer, has already made was returning from a Visit or. the
,on round trip hy nir to Greenly austlllnrlea of Enterprise, Wallowa
island and nrougnt om Major r.iaui. uuu
Jutnos Mixmaurlce of the Bremen drove to Elgin for her and took
crew.
-outcome of the game yesterday of
ter noon with" Joseph. Tht- final
score stood, around as a victory for
tne visitors hy the murgln of but
jono pointy which did not suit the
team or the spectators. .
There will be a special meeting
of the American Legion auxiliary
at the home -of - Mrs. Morgan -on
Thursday evening. , There -is Im
portant btislnesa to comc.jtp. -.it Is
unnouncfd. and the officers are
hoping for a (Iurgp nttendahce,. .
Mrs. Kate Cowan and daughter,
who art spending some time. at the
Hugh Huron hom spent the
weekend nt their home above "Elgin..
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La Grande Building & Loan Ass'n
La Grande, Ore,
Th. Kord plun. waa to hav.
taken part. to rrplar. thosi
broken In the landing of tho Ilr.
mn and a nupply of fipcrin! fuM lo
nuhl. the tritnfi-Atlantlr plnnf to
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Bowlers To Meet
Next in Vancouver
ronTi.AJtn. or... Apr. i iapi
-Vanrouver, B. C, whji fl.lpct.ri
-for tho n.xt annual Northwestern
Int.rnntlonal Rawlins ronrwi to
day, following th. rloac laflt night
of th. sixteenth fiongrewi here. Will
- Andemon. of Vancouver. H. C., wa.
elected pre.idrnt. A. J. Ilrunk, nleo
of Vanconrer, vie. oreHldent. Mem
.bera of thft executive- committee
elected were Torn Perry, Portland:
f'oony Ilelmblgner. Walla Walla:
1'aul Predmn. rihelton; Wah.: V.
Stoltker. Salem1; W. ' Duncan. Ta-
. coma: Joe fiternstrom. 1 Spokane;
P. H. ltelchert. Seattle and AI Ker-
' rler, Aberdeen. O. f. Hudson.
Seattle, trea.urer, holds over under
a four year term.
Tho championship In the five
man event was won by the Duncan
Garage, Tacoma, with 25S3: Puckel
1 Company team, Seattle waa second
'with 1.950: Mammy's Shack. Port
land, third with S.940; Scbels
ClothlcrM. Salem, fourth. S.Sin: M.
;and M. Halters." Tacoma, flflh.
5, SOS.
i l.ouls Votnllch.' Tacoma, took
'the all-events -villi 1.9H9. Colonel
, O. K. Vutaw. Portland, maile the.
I best slnfcleit, with 695. Raymond
and Woods. .Portland, took
doubles honors. "
her lo l.a Grande in the evening.
The Imhler high baseball team
does not feel very happy over the
Thoro Is Jiit 10 more clayn left
to giir- on how many nalU fhere
artt In this glass Jar. If you hap
pen lo Ik? Mm one lliat coint's Um
i ieanst to giiesf-tiig Ikiw many nail
there art In the gin- Jar you get
the $'2i)M gold piece The reason
wo liavo iMit It orf so long N Imu
i i hi we hail iMickwanl spring
and there hadn't lMen many AiO.OO
goltl pieces comhig out of the
grotiml. Wo have a com pic to line
of m In tor's supplies stn-h as Man
hhtg knives to otw-n paint cans, put
ty knhiN. fHtiiit M'raMi-s, small
ntrintcil trowels, .eini roller!, base
trimmers, glas cutter, dicrs,
smoirtlilng bro-lies, and I wai go
ing to say brains but tho pairr
hanger is supiosnt 10 1m alreatly
ccnilnpeil with plenty of gray mat-
if 1 ef union isivp ttl Hmrp. ho wl hJlV(, lofKO h (tl(.
Failure For 1928hnUtirr slM,p nml Ask hirtc,M,r'
it he is the one tiiat has tho pig
I frot ami calf brains. I have
WAM.A WAI.I.A. A nr. 21. The nmst left Monarch Paint wit mil
1S2S gren onion crop was today
reported prantleally a failure In the
iWulhi Wiilla valley. A hnrd win-
we can't ihi that. Alnmt thr 13th
of ncM monih. Unto will ! about
14 pvopto ea h want altout 13 gal
Iter and a late Kpring broke down Ion of Mnnaivh Taint. The prk-o
the vitality of the onions intended Still lie a great 4kal lev than $1.1 a
for wile green. Those not ko sold
are u.selc.ts, and the ground they
occupy Is expected to be plowed
and planted to other vegetables.
The movement, of rtpinach for
this spring h;iw practically ended,
while delay of awpuritgus in coming
to marketable stae wits preventing
the movement ut mixed cars Into
which the tall end tf the rhubarb
harve.it would go.
ItKATS riATIIAM
MKDKOUn. Ore., Apr. 21 (AD
Stanley Itogt'rs of M flford threw
Sum Clnptiam here Inst night after
tho former had become groggy
from headtocks., Clapham claim
ed that AI Kurasick was unfair in
deciding the fall. Professor Higa
ml, threvw Krank Hums of Tort
land In a half hour svml-flnnl tua-sle.
Big Hill Thompson aayg that If
Swan son heart Crowe for state's
attorney's job, he Htg Hill) will
quit. Hooruy for Swan son I
Judging from the aeons of th
n. A. H. blacklist. It would have
beta much easier for them to
khIIimi. I atu kettlng kind nf sleepy
ami running out of things lo say.
ami I'll closo my a I hy taking one
long breath of relief.
T. I hae now wnUo up and
we are gting to make a ftporial
prkv m wimhiw? and asli. We
will skin IIki mall orler prlevn so
far that they rouhht't walk In our
shaihiw. Yon can Jusi ftjnnv tl1'"
way. that ivhatevei ts the hwvt
piieo mi ran gtt. ortr price wonhl
1m ccu lower Utan that. In -fa-t.
If they kIu1 you the whuw.ws wc
will pay you something to patlc
1 hem orf. Our Utile old sasd fa'
uny Is buzxiug like a humblo Itee
after brown Migar. Wo nutk win
dows borai! we know how. Qutek
service, neat wmkmaiiship, lork
Imttom prke ts onr slogan. We
hae made pretty wvll In Ia
ii rand now we are going lo start
serlng 1 Ik Mople. Kalsontini S9c
a aekage. Wo alo sell sndp
ht and tiu-eUiie.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
We tfetl Vor CU
Tho INnr Man'a Frkmd"
j, . . . A aaaaaa - . . . oeo much easier for them to Tna IMor nui l-Ttenu
VV V .KMlVVyVH d raw "K P'.tker. they Kaw I-xwndrr Pmi Mala 8I
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PARK PERSONALS
' TUB PAUK (SrfeelaH Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Vande Vnnter and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Vande Vanter were
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Wnynf
Vande Vnnter. of North Powder.
Mis- Jda Hunter is a visitor 'of
Miss Frances 'Miller, of Hlg freek.
this wek. The weather In the
Park still remains vr'ry cold.- wet
and disagreeable in 'the Park and
will be several 'weeks before the
farmers can start in their spring
work. Mrs.. Kenneth Vanorder and her
sister. Miss Mnxlne Wanker were
visitors at the ( Vanorder resi
dence Kuuday.' .. " . , 4
I'Tnnk Vlgglea worth 'and 'Charles
Olson were btiRlucss visitors nt
Pondosn. Tuesday." ,
The, Grande Itonde Lumber com
pany camp -.in The" Park opened
Monday.
Kugene Vnnde Vanter is the
proud owner o a new saddle horse
which he purchase! frpm Jlr,
Kllen. ...
Miss Oella Vande Vanter Is vis
iting her, grandmother, Mrs, Hut-
PITCHING DUELS
FEATURE MAJORS
Hurler Win Point in Un-;
ending Battle with Big J
- - League Sluggers j
By the AsKoelaieil Tress '
The unending battle between
pitcher tnd imtsmun found the
former holding a temporary ad
vanwige today. ,
Yesterday effective pitching was
th rule rather than the exception
it hud been the previous day when
IS home runs and an avalanche of
lesser blows drove hurlera to rover
In nearly every major leaxue game.
Aided and abetted by Xy i'obb
and TH Speaker, the left handed
siieed bull ace, Kobert Moses
drove,' pitched the Philadelphia
athletics to a 2-1 victory over the
New, York Yankees and apojled
the world's champions opening day
for a majority of the So.nOo who
saw'the game, . It was the first vic
tory of the season for the Mack
men. At Cleveland, the Chicago
White 8or turned .on the Indians
and hammered out an 11 to 1 trl
tihiph after losing the- first two
engagements of the current series.
. Senators In SeeoiHl .
Th Washington - Henators remained-In-a
second place tie with
the Yankees by bowing to the Flos-
ton Ited Kox. 6 to S nt the nation
al 'capital. , ''Goose Oosllns r third
home run of the year was the high
spot.r i 4
HucceNsive ( circuit drives by
Marty McManus and Fosterling
the latter third In as many days
gaTe I Detroit three runs In the sec
ond Inning against ft. Louis. That
waa nil the scoring the Tigers did
but it waa plenty for Karl White-J
hill blanked the Drowns with only:
four hits., - ' '
r Keels Trim Cubs
Tn lho national eague at Chi- j
cngo. Kppa Hlxey,. elongated left
bander.' threw the . ball :puat thel
hard hitting Chicago Cuba with I
monotonous regularity and the Tin-
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Kenneth Vanorder went to linker
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.Alfred and Charles Olson are
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