Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 16, 1921, Page Page 5, Image 5

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LEGION HALL
On Friday, June 17
Under the Auspices of
American
Legion
BEND 4 PRINEVILLE 0
IX SUNDAY'S GAME
In spite of the tact that Prineville
bad three pltchera scattered around
the field and took six hlti oft the
, Bend pitcher the home team loat an
other came lent Sunday.
Schwarts, who was sent up from
Portland, pitched a game that or
dinarily would have won tor any
team but Prineville or Portland. He
walked the first man at bat but by
the time the game was over, twelve
men had struck out and he allowed
only four hits. Schwarts pitched a
splendid game; of counts, he could
not be expat-ted to win the game all
alone.
Wllh the Prineville players mak
ing errors at the critical times, Bend
succeeded In bringing In four runs
while the best Prineville could do
was to place man on third.
Following Is the game by Inning:
First Inning; Bend: Balentine
walked; Simpson struck out; Mor
rill out, Tethrow to Malson. Iinlen
tlne'on second; flulentlne scored on
errors; Slate walked; Byberg walked I
Mute forced out on third on field
ers choice, McFarland to Tethrow.
and Collier was safe on first
Prineville: Malnon safe on first,
error by Young; How man singled to
loft field; Delashmutt safe on first
and Malson out on third through
fielders choice; Tethrow out In field
fly. Bowman taking third; McFar
land struck out.
Bend 1 Prineville 0.
Second Inning; Bend: Stledl, You
ng and Taylor struck out.
Prineville: Mlchul out. Collier to
Stledl; Merchant out, Balentine to
Btledl; Ireland safe on first error
by Byberg; Schwarts struck out.
Bond 0. Prineville 0.
Third Inning; Bend: Balentine bit
to center fluid; 8lmpson safe on first
Balentine out on second, Delashmutt
to Michel, Merrll grounded to Teth
row who threw to second but was too
lata to put the man out; Slate wal
ked; Byberg hit by pitched ball for
cing In another score for Bend; Col
lier struck out; Stledl struck out.
Prineville: Malson out. Collier to
Stledl ; Bowman out when catcher
dropped ball on third strike and
threw to first; Delashmutt safe on
first, error by Collier, but was put
out when attempting to steal second.
Bend 1 Prineville 0.
Fourth Inning; Bend: Young out;
Taylor safe on first, error by Michel
Balentine singled over third base;
Simpson struck out; Merrill out,
Schwarts to Malson.
Prineville: Tethrow struck out;
McFarland filed to Merrill; Michel
struck out.
Bend 0 Prineville ).
Fifth Inning; Bend: Slate struck
out; Byberg flew out to Michel; Col
lier flew out to Malson.
Prineville: Merchant safe on first
Ireland hit to center field, Merch
ant out for falling to touch second
base; Schwartz safe on first, forc
ing Ireland out at Second; Schwarts
forced out on second when Malson
grounded to Byberg.
Iltuid 0 Prineville 0. ,"'
8lxth Inning; Bend: Stledl struck
out; Young safe an first, error by
Michel; Taylor flew out to Merchant
Young stole second and third; Bal
entine struck out
Prineville: Bowman out, Balen
tine to Stledl; Delashmutt filed out
to Byberg; Tethrow singled to cen
ter field; McFarland filed out to
Young.
Bend 0 Prineville 0.
Seventh Inning; Bend: Slmpsoa
singled to right field, stole second
nd reached third on error; Merrill
safe scoring Simpson, error by Mi
chel; Slate flew out to Ireland who
doubled Merrll oft first; Byberg safe
on first, error by Michel, taking sec
ond on passed ball, when Michel
hitavnd the ball at a car; Collier safe
on first, scoring Byberg; Stledl out
Delashmutt to Malson. j
Prineville: Michel out, Balentine1
to Btledl; Merchant bit to left field; ,
Merchant out stealing second. Slate (
to Balentine; Ireland out, Balentine
to Stledl.
Bend 2 Prineville 0.
Eighth Inning; Bend: Michel;
played center field. Merchant on !
second and Delashmutt played short
Young struck out; Taylor out,'
Tethrow to -Malson; Balentine sing-!
led ; Simpson safe on first, forcing j
Balentine to second, was put out:
stealing third.
Prineville: Schwartz singled; Mal
son singled to left field; Bowman
bunted, safe on first; Delashmutt
filed out to Young who doubled
Schwartz off third; Tethrow out,
Collier Jo Stledl. j
Bend 0 Prineville 0. ;
Ninth Inning; Bend: Merrll foul
ed out to McFarland; Slate hit to
left field, reaching second but was
called for failing to touch first; By
berg out, Delashmutt to Malson.
Prineville: McFarland filed out to
Merrll; Michel struck out; Merch
ant out, Byberg to Stledl.
Bend 0 Prineville 0.
Score by innings:
Bend:
1 010002
Prlnevllle: r
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Bend: Batting order
Nicolai Says
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PALMOLIVE SWISS ROSE GLYCERINE SOAP FOR THIS WEEK
ONLY A 35 CENT BARGAIN FOR 25 CENTS
FOR SALE ONLY AT
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PRJ5EVILLE DRUG CO.
: Auto Electrical Service Station
WIRING, REPAIR WORK ON GENERATORS, COILS, STARTING
J MOTORS, MAGNETOS AND ELECTRIC REPAIR WORK IN GEN
ERAL.
LOCATED IS THE PALACE GARAGE
EARL LAUGHLIN
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CORD TI
Now Selling at the Lowest
Price Level in Tire History
30x3
32x4
34x48
$24.50
46.30
54.90
(And Other Sbea in Proportion)
CTVra repair men, who judge values beat, class these dm H
herring the sturdiest carcass made. . Forty sTen high
car manufacturers use them as standard equipment,
are the quality choice of cord users.
This new low price is made possible by strictest economise
and epecSalked production.
Plant No. 2 h erected lor the sola purpose of making
30x3H-inch tWSkid fabtie dm With a dOj canadr
ot 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined
production on a quantity bask.
AH materials used are the best obtainable. The quality la
uniform, k is the beet f&brJe tire ever otlered to the a
owner at any pt-ice.
Balentine, 2.
Simpson cf
Merrll, If
Slate, e.
Byberg, as
Collier, P.
Stledl lb.
Young, 3b.
Taylor, rf.
-00 4
-00 0
Prineville
Malson 1
Bowman rf
Delashmutt, lb.
Tethrow, 8b.
McFarland, C.
Michel ss.
Merchant cf.
Ireland If.
Schwartz, p
COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHER
Cecil Thompson ot Portland has
accepted a teaching position with
the Crook County High School for
the school year of 1921-22. Mr.
Thompson la a graduate of the
school' of home economics, and will
receive his degree at commencement
June 13.
Demands for Smith-Hughes tea-
The Dutch Laundry
It will pay you to bare your washings dons good
not ruined, not too much blueing, but nice and white. I
am looking for more clothes ruff drying, ironing and
wet wash. You will find that my prices are reasonable.
Blankets washed S for f 1.00. No fading, but they look
like new. We get the washings and return it nice and
clean at all hours, every day in the week.
Mrs. M. Trapman
East Oth Street
chers from high schools In Washing
ton. California, Idaho and Arizona
are being received. The school of
vocational education has graduated
teachers in all these states, many ot
whom have already received their
appointments for the coming year.
Graduates meelng the reQuInnents
of the Smith-Hughes work, and who
obtain positions under the state
board, receive one-halt their salar
ies from the federal and state funds.
The school of vocational education
at the college has been designated)
by the state board to train such teachers.
For Sale by LAKIN HARDWARE, Where it Pays to Trade
The finest Ure for Small Cars
Goodrich
Goodrich 30x3i
Cnti-skid safety tread fabric tire
now available at the
20 Price Reduction which
went into effeel May 2nd
QAnti-Skii Safety Tread
at the 20 PriceReductian
Here is a 3 0x3 i tire, with snappy
black tread and creamy white
sides clean, trim, splendidly
finished generously large and
full in size, with the Goodrich
anti-skid safety tread.
This tire will give you much
longer mileage, the greatest of
durability, the utmost riding
comfort and the fullest satis
faction. Like all other Goodrich tires
the "30x3 i" is made only in one
quality. It is so thoroughly and
- unusually good that its makers
frankly declare it the best tire
ever made for small cars.
THE B.F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
oAkron, Ohio
Dealers everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver
town Cords, Goodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich
Red or Gray Tubes all one quality at the 20
reduction in prices which Goodrich made flaw'
five May 2nd, 1921.
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