Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 06, 1911, Image 8

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Collins W. Elkins
Prineville, Or.
Continued from page 1
Indians commenced to get busy
and won out. The game was pro
tested by Silver Lake on the
ground that Osborn's name had
not been properly filed. The base
ball committee decided that the
game won by Wamic over the pro
test was forfeited and given to
Silver Lake, because the rule, as
agreed upon, provided that a full
list of players should be filed be
fore the beginning of any game
Redmond and the Indians pulled
off an exciting game Wednesday
forenoon, Redmond winning finally
12 to 10.
JCLY FIVE
The climax of the tournament
was staged to come off Wednesday
afternoon between Prineville and
Silver Lake. It was a heartbreak
ing game alternating with excep
tionally fine ball playing. In its
early stages the local infield failed
to work with its customary pre
cision and Silver Lake took ad
vantage of the lapse to the extent
of seven runs. Prineville had
only one to its credit. Here the
locals took a brace and with re
markable pluck fought a wonder
ful uphill game. The score by in
nings is as follows:
Silver Lake went in with Gray
to bat. He walked. Campbell
Bingled. Clark bunted and was
thrown out at first. McKenna
flew Ellis. Barker to Zeek. No
runs.
Prinevilie started with Hooper.
He fanned. Bechtel was struck
by a ball and took first. Took
second on wild pitch, and scored
on a wild throw to first. Ellis
singled. Brewster bunted out at
first. Ford fanned. One run.
Morris opened the second canto for
Silver Lake. He hit to the pitcher
and was thrown out at first, (ilea
eon singled hut was caught stealing
second. Elkius Hew out to Bechtel.
No runs.
Zeek fanned. Belknap flew out to
Gray. Hamilton fanned. No runs.
In the third Inning DeNeffe fanned.
Gray singled. Campbell grounded
to Ellis, out ut first Clark grounded
a hot one through Bechtel that
scored Gray. McKenna grounded
another hot one to Belknap which
went through and scored Clark
Parker flew out to Belknap. Two
runs.
Prineville was out of luck or up In
the air, tor she should have scored
In this Inning. Tetherow singled.
Rooper singled. Bechtel beat a bunt
to Bret. Ellis bunted. Tetherow
forced at third. Rooier forced at
second. Brewster grounded to third
and forced Bechtel. No runs.
In the fourth Morris singled for
Silver Lake. Gleason Hew out to
Rooper. Parker singled to Short
and Morris scored on a wild throw
to third. DeNeffe walked. Elkins
picked out a good one but was
thrown out at third. Gray
grounded to short and was thrown
out at first. One run.
Ford fanned. Zeek struck by ball
took first. Stole second. Belknap
fanned. Zeek thrown out at third
No runs.
The fifth was a beartbreaker.
Campbell lew out to Rooper. Clark
struck by ball and took first. Stole
second. McKenna singled and
scored Clark. Parker picked out a
hot one and scored McKenna. Mor
ris lined one over third and scored
Parker. Gleason grounded to
pitcher and was thrown out at first,
Morris scored. Elkins fanned. 4
runs.
In the last of the fifth Hamilton
singled. Tetherow singled. Rooper
singled to center and brought in
Hamilton and Tetherow. Bechtel
singled; stole second, but Rooper
was caught between third und home.
Ellis singled and scored Bechtel.
Krewster took first on balls. Ford
singled scoring Brewster. Zeek hit
by ball took first. Belknap flew out
to Elkius. 3 runs.
DeNeffe opened the sixth with a
hot one which Ellis landed by inuk
ing a running one-handed catch that
brought the fans to their feet. This
was the star play of the game.
Gray grounded to Ellis and was
thrown out at first. Campbell
laced one Into the right field but
was thrown out ut third. No runs.
Prineville took a brace in the
sixth and played gilt-edge ball.
Hamilton singled. Tetherow fan
ned. Bechtel singled to center, scor
Ing Hamilton. Bechtel scored on a
wild throw to third. Ellis Hew out
to center field, 2 runs. Prineville
has closed the gap. The score is a
tie 7 to 7.
Clark opened the seventh for the
visitors by driving a good fly to
center which was carefully stowed
away. McKenna beat his bunt to
first and stole second. Parker flew
out to first. McKeuua was caught
at third. No runs.
Brewster slammed one over third
for two bngs. Ford fanned. Zeek
fanned. Brewster caught at third.
No runs.
In the eighth Morris fanned.
Gleason grounded to third but was
caught at first. Elkins singled.
DeNeffe singled. Gray grounded to
second putting DeNeffe out. No
runs. Prineville failed to score In
the last half.
In the ninth Campbell's fly to
center was gathered In, but Clark
laced out a 2 bagger that looked
ominous. .McKenna flew out to
right field and Parker funned. No
runs.
Here was Prlneville's) chance.
Bechtel walked. Ellis singled, stole
second. Bechtel scored on Brew
ster's single. 1 run.
The streets sports were the bet
ever pulled off In Prineville. Many
new features were added. The box
Ing contests Wednesday evening
furnished great sport.
The Carnival of Fakirs was simply
killing. No one wanted their mouey
back. The place was Jammed all
evening and late Into the night. It
was a great success.
tbe fold and all work together for
the good of the whole country, in
stead of laboring exclusively for
each particular town and county.
The idea of the association was
suggested by the splendid spirit of
co-operation shown by the dele,,
gates to the Central Oregon Devel
opment League. The newspapers
and the league will work together
for the benefit of all this country.
Addison Bennett, tbe Oregonian
correspondent, was made an hon
orary member.
W. C. Walker, of the Oregon
Hub, and 0. C. Young, of tbe Des
chutes Valley Tribune, Culver,
were present and helped form the
new association.
The Cash Grocery
George Whiteis, Prop.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bedrock
Prices.
W. A. Booth, l'n
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0. M. Ki.ix,(.'iitr
Newspaper Men
Organize an Ass n
The newspaper men of Crook
county met last Friday evening at
the Commercial club rooms and or
ganized the Interior Oregon Press
Association.
R. E. Cray, of the Crook County
Journal, was elected president; II.
II. Palmer, of the Redmond
Spokesman, vice-president; 0. P.
Putnam, of the Bend Bulletin,
secretary-treasurer. E. N. Hurd,
of the LaPine Inter-Mountain, and
A. Hoffman, of the Metolius
Central Oregonian, together with
the officers of the association, form
the executive committee.
The recretary was instructed to
confer with the publishers of
Grant, Wheeler, Lake and Harney
counties and have them come into
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Oats No. 1 White, $27.50 per ton.
bluestem, 98c; red Russian, 86c.
Barley Feed, $27 per ton.
Oats No. 1 White, $28 per ton.
Hay Timothy, Eastern Oregon,
$21; mixed, $19; alfalfa, $13.
Butter Creamery, 24c.
Eggs Ranch, 23c.
Hops 1910 crop, 23c; 1909, 16c;
contracts, 25c.
Wool tEaatern Oregon, ll17c;
Willamette Valley, 1517o.
Mohair Choice, 37V4c.
8eattle.
Wheat BlueBtem, 96c; Club, 84c;
red RusBlan, 82c.
Barley $25 per ton.
Oats $27.50 per ton.
Eggs 28c.
Hay Timothy, $24 per tan; alfalfa,
$17 per ton.
Improv.d by Tim.
Crook County Bank
PRINEVILLE, ORECON
St.tam.nt of th. Crook County Bank of Prin.vill., Oregon, at randorxj to th.
Supwint.nii.nt of B.nkt, Jun. 7th, 1911
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"I propose to express my opinion."
"Wouldn't It he better to ship by
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Freight Troubles
The On-gon Trunk Railway is open for biiHlness to Opal City, just north
of Crooked River.
The Jones Warehouse Company
GEORGE A. JONES, Manager
will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Hhanlko
Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchants will get their
goods promptly and without Inconvenience. OPAL CITY will be the
freight terminus for 00 days more. Have your freight con.lg.ied in care of
JONES
Address communications to BEND, OREGON.
Notice to the Public.
My wife, Mrs. Maria Iiarnard, having
left my bed and board, without cause, I
hereby notify all persons that I will not
he responsible for any debts contracted
by her. Hknby Barnahd.
Land to be Cleared by Contract.
800 acres of lund to be cleared by con
tract. Call on or address Black Butte
Land & Livestock Co.. flUtnm. n rnonn
Dated July 4,51011, 2w-pd
or call at Long Hollow Ranch. 6-4 '