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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1902)
E ICE ATTRACT. QUALITY DECIBEL J ...FROM NOW UNTIL THE 4th ..Twenty-five Per Gent PER OR fFIMT liO UL1 1 . On our entire stock of Men's Suits, includ ing 500 Patterns. This reduction only good until the Fourth of July. OFF Nothing Reserved ! lexander Dept. Store j RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. i4i iniitT tr " t AMERICAN PLAN. 00 per Da; and Upwards. finest Hotel In the. Pacific Northwest awn?. HE PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORSQON. clal Rates te Eastern Oregea peeple vlaltlar Portlaa. Headquarters ai-uts and coomb erciai craveters. n. i. duwcks, maaafar. UMBER ray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot Yhen getting figures from ihers on that lumber bill of lours, don't forget to come nd see us. We carry a large lock of all kinds of luilding Material f Including shingles, door, win- ows, moulding, screen doors W windows in fact, e very- ling that is found in a first llass lumber yard. HnnmFWn?Hnm?nwnnnnnnmHHi fc f Bingham j I Springs... 1 ...NOW OPEN... 3 I Health and Summer Resort Twenty-two Miles East of Pendleton on 0. R. & N. 3 For POULTRY aad STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON Coles worthy AT TDK CHOP MILL 127 and 120 East Alia Street P Rxcursion Bates P Iwnm all YVslnfa For further Information t address E Manager Bingham Springs GIBBON, Ore. ONE MORE SCALP EIGHTEEN CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES FOR INDIANS. Won Saturday's Game by a Scratch .But It Was Different Sunday The First a Good Exhibition Last Not Enjoyed by Local Fans. In a game of baseball which de lighted the hearts of the local fans the "Indians" on Saturday afternoon added one more scalp to their fine collection. In the Oregon City team one would not recognize the aggre gation which Pendleton toyed with with the day before. It was a battle royal .between the champions of tho. Webfoot country and the crack team of the Bunchgrass region. Wilner was In the box for Pendle ton and pitched his usual steady, heady game, allowing only six hits and giving no passes.. Fay at short and Schmidt at second were In the game all the time having together fifteen chances without an error, while Zelgler carried off the batting- honors with two singles. Califf tho twirler for the visitors pitched a good game, allowing six hits, but at times was a trifle wild. He fielded his position in fine style, accepting seven hot chances. The outfield for Oregon City played an errorless game. The "Webfooters made their three runs in the third inning. Tho first one was earned. McCutcheon led off with a single. Rapp fanned and Ca liff flew out, Zeigler to Stovall; McCutcheon going to second on field ers choice. Davis hit safe, and Lee followed with a two bagger, which scored McCutcheon. Young knocked a long fly to center which Rhea dropped, allowing Davis and Lee to cross the plate, but, Young went to sleep off first and was out. Clemens scored in the second and Ray in the third making an earned run on two singles and a sacrifice. Fay's score in the sixth was made possible by the errors of Davis and Rechner, the only ones charged up to the visitors. In the ninth with the score tied and two men out Wilner walked to first and Hayes followed with a single to the right pasture which ad vanced Bob to third. Hays had a good lead off first when the right fielder attempted to throw him out. Hays slid back but the flrstbaseman .let the ball go by, the catcher recov ering it. while the little pitcher at tempted! to ste.1 second. He was headed off and in the attempt to put him out of the business Wilner saun tered in from, third and ended the game. The score: Pendleton ABR HPOA B Brown, c ., ,3 0 0 9 1 0 Ziegler, 3b 4 0 2 1 1 1 Fay, ss . . . .. 4 1 1 2 5 0 Stovall, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 Taylor, If :. . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Clemens, If 2 10010 Schmidt, 'b ....... 4 0 1 3 5 0 Wilner, p .. 1. . 2 1 0 1 1 1 Hays, rf ......... 4 0 1 1 0 0 lea. cf 3 1 1 0 0 1 one-handed stop of a hot grounder by Parrott at short, the long throw from right field by McCutcheon, cut ting Ulrich off at third and tho hard catch by Lee of Fax's lino drive. Brown was tho star with tho wil low, making four safe hits. Davis played a good gamo at third, as did A'oung at first. Mclnnis, the pitcher, has a cute trick In tho shape of a quick return ball which caught sonio of tho boys napping. Mr. Califf, of tho Oregon Cltyltes, officiated as umpire, and most of his decisions wero above criticism. His intention to bo fair was appar ent The habit of some people in tho grand stand and tho bleachers of roasting the regular players, and nien who consent to fill in for accom modation, for occasional errors is disgusting and show3 lack of judg ment. Tho Oregon City players aro as gentlemanly a lot of boys as havo visited Pendleton this senson. They took their defeats in two games good naturedly and their victory In ouo modestly, and tho Pendleton fans have nothing but good wislfes for them. The Score. Pendleton ABR HPOA E Brown, o . . . .. . . . 5 Fay, ss 4 Stovall, lb" ...... 4 Schmidt, 2b i 4 Wilner, cf ....... 4 Hays, rf '. 4 Rhea, If .;. 4 Ulrich, 3b 4 Taylor, p 4 4 7 0 0 0 2 4 2 2 11 0 3 0 3 3 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 0 Totals Oregon City- 37 G 27 15 8 ABR HPOA 13 1. lv. Ray & Co., Bay and seU Stocks, Bond and Grain lor eat or on asarglBB. New York Steele Bschaage. Chlcac Stack EmU Galeae Bear f Traaa. atrM(. vXmm. Of, wrmers Custom Mill . Pftd Walters. Praarlatar :ltyi50UrrOUiady GOOD RIGS For Monntili fmel We have opened a livery stable at Td 8pring8 where the publlo will and imnd turnouts. We make a specialty of conveying people to and roin Teal Springs. The Depot Stable, 3rney Sherry and Elvln Craig, Proprietors. Totals 31 3 6 27 14 3 Oregon City ABR HPOA E Davis, 3b ..,..t 4 112 0 1 Lee, If ....y. 4 1 1 1 0 0 Young, lb 4 0 0 12 0 u Parrott, 2b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Martin, c .....)..,.., 4 0 1 4 0 0 Rechner, ss ...... . 4 0 1 0 i l McCutcheon, rf .. 4 1 l l u u Raff, cf 3 0 0 3 0 0 Califf, p i..!.. 3 0 1 1 6 0 Totals, ..) 34 3 C 26 11 2 Score by Innings. Pendleton 01100100 14 Oregon City .. 003000. 0 0 03 Summary. Pendleton. 1: Ore gon City, 1. Two-base hit Lee. Sac rifice hit Brown. Stolen bases- Fay, Clemens. Bases on balls Off Califf, 3. Hit by pitcher-By Califf, 1 wiih nUnh iCaliff. Passed balls Brown, 2. Struck out By Wilner, o. hv Poiifr a. i.ert. on Dases reu- dl'eton, C; Oregon 'City, 4. Time of ' ' ... . orrt TTm game 1:25. Auenaance now. um- nires Taylor and Mclnnis. scorer Roy W. Rltner. Oregon City Wins. Pendleton, 6. r.nnn nnv. in. The boys from the Willamette val cunrinv'a pnme because they i 1' yu - L " j " o - ,: out played and out batted tho Indi- ans. It was as nne a nnxiuiw ui nlftvs as one would wish to see in a day. The locals wero somewhat weakened by the ab sence of Ziegler, JCnox and Clemens. It was In tne raiai seconu wucu TJonHiotnn ffill down. The visitors fell on Taylor for two singles and two doubles, wmcn, oy mo m two passes, a wild pitch and three fielding errors, netted eight runs. "Slats" braced up for tho romainder of Itho game and shut off their run getting. In the eighth Pendleton made a desperate effort to win out; making four runs on three singles and a double, assisted .by three errors. Tho visitors were In the air for some time, while the. local rooters did no ble service in their line. The pretty features of the game were tho two double plays Schmidt to Fay and Schmidt to Stovall, the Davis, 3b 5 1 0 3 5 1 Lee, if G113 0 0 Young, lb 5 1 3 11 0 0 Parrott. ss i 5 2 3 0 2 1 Martin, c 5 1 2 3 0 0 Rechner, 2b ....... 4 1 1 3 McCutcheon, rf ... 5 1 0 2 Rapp, cf 4 1 2 i Mclnnis, p , 4 10 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 Totals 42 10 12 27 12 C Score by Innings. Pendleton i 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 G Oregon City .. 28000000 0-10 Summary. Earned runs Pendleton, 2: Ore gon City, 2. Two-base hits Hays, Lee and Rani). Stolen bases Mar tin, Schmidt. Double plays Schmidt to Fay, Schmidt to Stovall. Bases nn balls Tavlor. 2. Struck out By Taylor, 5; by Mclnnis, 3. Wild pitch Taylor. Left on bases Pendleton, 4; Oregon City, 7. Time of gamo 1:40 Umpiro Califf. Attendance sou Scorer L. W. Held. Ziegler Gone to Portland. Charles W. Ziegler, captain of tho local baseball team, has resigned his noKlMon and left Saturday night for Portland. Ho goes to play on third base for the Portland team, having hppn made too flatterinc offers to be refused and more than tho manager of the locals could afford to pay. While it is not positively known just what salary Mr. Ziegler will get with the Hub city team, It is understood that ho got an advance of ?&o, or about $150 a month. Mr. Ziegler has made many friends In Pendleton who were surprised at his sudden decis ion to leave and who regret very much to having him go, saying noth ing of tho way it crippled tho ball team. He was a good captain; know how to handle his men to keep them in good humor and get the best work from them, and was a good coacher, besides was hard to beat as an all around ball player. Brown will suc ceed him. Don't Fall to Try This. Whenever an honest trial Is given o Electric Bitters for any trouble It is recommended for a permanent cure will surely bo effected. 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Cash Only Goes at this Sale. No Credit Given Anyone. D. KEMLER Closing Oat Sale The Drink for Summer is Schultz's bottled beer. When properly cooled it is not only de lightfully refreshing, but its tonical properties will counteract, as no other drink, the debilitating effects of hot weather, and being properly matured, wll never cause bilioudn.es like badly brewed green beer," It' a marvel of purity, and is bottled with the greatest care. MM Jfx TMa aiaatr Je oa ererybox or tfte ' 4