East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 29, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PJSfDIiETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911.
SPOR TS
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At St. Inils.
Cincinnati-St. Louis game postpon
ed; rain.
At Chicago.
St. Louis-Chicago game postponed;
wet grounds.
At Brooklyn.
Score: R
Philadelphia 0 4 7
Brooklyn 5 ? 0
Batteries Rowan and Dooin; Bell
and Bergen.
At New York.
Score: R- H.-E.
Boston 1 1
New York 6
Tyler and Rarldan; Ames, Drucke,
Rudolph and Meyers.
At Pittsburg.
Score: " R. H.-E.
Chicago s 7 1
Pittsburg 9
Batteries Mclntyre and Kllng;
Adams and Gibson.
Spokane Wins Again.
Spokane, April 29. Bonner was
ewwective yesterday and Spokane
took the fifth game of the series 6
to 2. Victoria could no nothing with
Bonner except in the fourth when they
scored two runs on a scratch single, a
double by Householder and two wild
pitches.
McCreery and Hemenway; Bonner
and Hasty.
Tacoma Defeats Vancouver.
Vancouver, B. C. April 29. Taco
ma hit Cates hard yesterday and hud
no difficulty defeating the locals 7
to 1. Gordon, for Tacoma, pitched
steady ball and kept Vancouver's hits
well scattered.
Score: R. H. E.
Vancouver 1 9 1
Tacoma 7 12 3
Cates and Spiesman; Gordon and
Devogt.
Port Inn ,1 Wins.
Seattle. April 29. Seattle outhit
Tortland but the visitor's hits were
timely and aided by Seattle's errors
they won yesterday's game 10 to 5.
The locals came within one-of tielng
the score in the eighth but the vis
itors came back in the ninth with
four runs and clinched the game.
Seattle 5 13
Portland 10 11 2
Zackert, Joss, Dickinson, Furchner
and Shea, Spencer; Lamline and Har
ris.
SPORTING CALENDAR.
Monday.
NOTICE OP BIDS FOR STREET IM
PROVEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Pen
dleton will receive sealed bids at the
office of the City Recorder In Pendle
Inn Oreirnn. nn to Muv 10th. 1911,
Florida anti-race track gambling Bt . n.rinek P.M. for the construction
law goes Into effect. of sidewalks and cross walks on the
Sailor Burke and Jim Smith will: 80Uth side of West Court street be-
fight ten rounds in New York. Itwecn the east line of Star street and
Ernest Barry, champion sculler of, tne weat ne 0f Ash street, in nccord-
England, will row W, Albany at Lon
don.
Tuesday.
Western Pennsylvania trapshootlng
tournament at Canonsburg, Pa.
Opening of New York State league,
Trl-State league. Southern Michigan
League, Wisconsin-Illinois League,
Western association.
College baseball: Illinois at Chi
cago, Lafayette at Brown, Holy Cross
at Yale, Rochester at West
Alma at Michigan.
ftnee with the ordinances of the City
of Pendleton, the bids to specify as
fellows viz:
Wood sidewalk price per lineal foot.
Cement sidewalk, price per lineal
foot.
Wood cross walk, price per lineal
foot. .
Cement cross walk, price per lineal
foot.
Each bid must be accompanied by
Point, a certified check in the sum of $200.00
as a guarantee that the bidder will
Harry Lewis and Leo Houck, Am- enter into the contract if awarded to
1 L I .1 J 1 .!. . . . ' I 1 I i. 1 AU A VI I $
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Boston.
Score: H.-E.
New York. 1 ' 1
Boston 1 9 0
Batteries Caldwell and Blair; Col
lins and Nunemaker.
At Cleveland.
Score: R- H.-E
Detroit 6 7 !
Cleveland 3 7 1
Batteries Lafitte and Stanage;
Krapp and Harkness ana Smith.
At Philadelphia.
Score: H.-E
Washington 2 7 1
Philadelphia 1 5 1
Batteries Johnson and Alnsmlth;
Coombs and Lapp.
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WITH THE PCGS.
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erican middleweights, will fight In
Paris.
Thursday.
Interstate trapshootlng tournament
opens at Camden, Ark.
New York Women's Golf associa
tion tournament at Nassau Country
club.
Second annual exhibition of ew
Jersey Show Association, opens at
Newark.
Patsy Kline and Battling Mantell,
featherweights, will fight in New
York.
College baseball: Virginia at
Brown; Bowoln at Harvard.
Friday.
Interscholastlc meet will be
him and be returned to the bidder if
unsuccessful, and the Common Coun
cil reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
28th day of April, 1911.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
and mall service between New York
and St. Petersburg, Russia, will be
established.
Strikes will be Inaugurated by the
workers in metal Industries, the New
York kosher bakers, and other labor
unions.
Scottish national' exposition of In
rtiistrlea and arts will be formally
opened In Kelvingrove Park, Gins
row. Scotland.
Memoirs and autobiography of
niehnrri Wagner, the great German
composer, will be' Issued In four vol
limes by a Munich house.
William B. Dickson, firs', vice pres
ident of the United States Steel cor
poratlpn, will retire.
International Hygienic Exposition
will be opened In Dresden, Saxony, to
continue until the latter part of Oc
tober. R. T. Lincoln, son of President
Lincoln, will retire : as president or
the Pullman company, and will be
succceeded by J. S. Runnels.
New tariff schedule of the repub
lic of Panama, Inc-easlng duties on
all Imports except corn, rice, lard and
flour, become effective.
Tuesday.
Northwestern Development League
will open its annual convention at
Helena, Mont.
Special examinations for appoint
ments as cadets at West Point will
FINE TONIC
FOR WOMEN.
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NOTICE OF BIDS FOR STREET IM
PROVES! ENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the Com- he held at military posts throughout
mon Council of the City of Pendleton the country.
will receive sealed bids at the orflce
of the City Recorder in Pendleton,
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
W. L.
San Francisco 18 12
Portland 18 12
Sacramento ..13 15
Oakland 1 18
Vernon 1 8
Los Angeles U 17
Results Yesterday.
Vernon 3, Angels 0.
Portland 1, Sacramento 0.
Oakland 2, Frisco 0.
Angela Are Shut Out.
Los Angeles, April 29. Castleton
won vesterday's game for Vernon. He
struck out seven men and only five
scattering singles were made off his
delivery. Klein also pitched a good
game but was unable to come up to
the standard set by his opponent.
Score: R- H.-E.
Los Angeles 0 5 1
Vernon ........3 7
Klein and Smith; Castleton and Ho.
gan.
Portland Tied With Frisco.
Portland. Ore., April 29. Port
land followed up Its shutout victory
of yesterday by repeating the dose
today, winning from Sacramento by
the score of 1 to 0. Neither side bat
ted effectively until the Htn inning,
when Ryan landed a long drive that
eventuated in a home run. I
Score: R- H.-E.
Sacramento 0 "
Portland 1 9 1
Nourse and Thomas, LaLonge; Hen
derson and Murray.
Oakland Taken One.
San Francisco, April 29. Oakland
took the third straight game from San
Franrism vesterdav by a score of 2
to 0. Harry Sutor contributed the
only stellar feature in a good line
of twirling, striking out ten Oaklanas.
The match was featureless, with nei
ther side in good batting form.
Score: R- H.-E.
Oakland 2 6 2
San Francisco 0 4 1
Pernoll and Pearce; Suter and Berry.
Leach Cross, the New York dentist-fighter,
and Matty Baldwin, the
crack Boston lightweight, will fight
ten rounds at the National Sporting
club New York, this evening.
Cyclone Johnny Thompson, now a
middleweight with a decision over
Bill"Papke, is going up against Hugo
Kelly in a ten round bout to be pull
ed off tonight at Racine, Wis..
After his bout with Kelly, Cyclone
Johnny, who recently returned from
Australia, will leave for England,
where he has been offered several
good bouts at Hugh Mcintosh's club
in London.
Jimmy Gardner, the New England
fighter, who Is one of the "logical
candidates" for the middleweight title.
and Bob Moha, a promising Wisconsin
scrapper, will go ten rounds in Mil
waukee this evening.
Roy Driscoll, an English light
weight, will be tried out In New
York tomorrow night against Jack
Leonard, the fast Philadelphia boy
who recently made a good impression
on the fans by defeating Young Fitz-
simmons.
Willie Lewis of New York, and
Young Loughrey of Philadelphia,
who are now Parishes, have been
matched to scrap twenty rounds be
fore the Cirque de Paris, the leading
boxing club of the French capital, to
morrow night.
Sailor Burke, who recently knocked
out Montana Dan Sullivan, has been
matched with Jim Smith for the main
ten round bout at the stag of the
Olympic Athletic Club of New York
on Monday night.
Porky Flynn, the Boston light
heavyweight, arrived home this week
from England, where he won three
fights and lost one. Ha expects to
return to the other side after a rest
of a few months. He was accom
panied by his manager, Joe Wood
man, who also manages Sam Lang-ford.
Jose Rivers, a Mexican feather
weight who has been doing some
great fighting in California, is sign
ed up to meet Johnny Kllbane, the
Cleveland featherweight, for twenty
rounds at 122 pounds at Tom McCaf-
fey's Pacific Athletic club, Los An
geles, tomorrow night.
Freddie Welsh, the English light
weight, will probably be matched
soon with Packey McFarland for a
ten round bout at one of the New
York clubs. All of the other light
weights are manifesting a disposi
tlon to sidestep Packey, who is now
the real goods in the lightweight di
vision, despite the fact that Wolgast
holds the title.
at Beaver Field. Penn.. State Col
lege.
Ad Wolgast and Tom Jones, his
manager, will be tried In Los Angeles
on a charge of being connected with
a prizefight.
Saturday.
Dual track and field meet between
Yale and Princeton at Princeton.
Dual track and field meet between
Columbia and Syracuse at Syracuse.
Dual track and field meet between I
Oregon, up to May 10th, 1911. at 5
o'clock P. M., for the construction of
sidewalks and eross walks on the north
ne,tl I side of West Court street between the
Harvard and Dartmouth at Cam
bridge. Varsity track and field meet of the
University of Michigan at Ann Ar
Arbor. Twelve-mile Marathon race from
the Bronx to City Hall, New York.
Annual show of Bulldog Breeders'
Association of America in New York.
Naval academy and University of
Pennsylvania crews will row at Annapolis.
Interscholastlc track meet under
auspices of Yale at New Haven.
Interscholastlc track meet under
Auspices of Swartmore college. Pa
uoiiege DaseDall: Vermont at
Harvard; Ohio State at Michigan;
waseaa University of Japan at Chi
cafo; Stevens at Brown.
East line of Calvin street and the
West line of Ash street, in accord
ance with the ordinances of the City
of Pendleton, the bids to specify as
follows, viz:
Wood sidewalk, price per lineal
foot.
Cement sidewalk, price per lineal
foot. .
Wood cross walk, price per lineal
foot.
Cement cross walk, price per lineal
foot.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check in the sum of $200.00
as a guarantee that the bidder will
enter into the contract If awarded to;
him and to be returned to the bidder
if unsuccessful, and the Common
Council reserves the right to reject!
any and all bids.
Dated at ..Pendleton, Oregon, this
28th day of April. 1911.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
Wednesday.
Third annual National Peace Con
gress will open in Baltimore and con
tinue three days.
Thursday.
Second annual Boys' Exposition
will open In Baltimore and continue
three days.
ThurMlay.
Second annual Boys' Exposition
will be opened in Cleveland and will
extend through three days.
Fifty students of the Royal Univer
sity of Copenhagen, Denmark, will
sail for America on a tour of thla
country, under the patronage of
Crown Prince Christian.
Friday.
Trust company section, American
Bankers' association, will hold . nar
tlonal meeting and banquet in New
York.
Pan-American Union, comprising
twenty-one American republics, will
hold a ceremony at Washington for
the presentation to Andrew Carnegie
of a gold medal rcdlng "Benefactor
of Humanity."
A Bite and a Peek.
His Wife This paper telli of a wo
man who suffered two weeks from the
effects of a mosquito bite. Her Hat
band Thafs nothing. I know a man
who has suffered for years from the
effects of a henpeck. Chicago News.
Orpheum Theatre
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HIGH-CLASSliUP-TO-DATEiMOTlON
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ForMen, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM Df TODAY'S PAPER.
THE COMING WEEK.
Sunday.
Tuberculosis Day will be observed
with special sermons and services in
churches throughout the United
States.
Monday. i
National convention of the unem
ployed will open In Washington and
continue through the week. . .
New weekly steamship passenger
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the INSTALLMENT plan.
Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these
tracts.
HILL & IIIBBERD, OVNERS
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Spokane 10 .1 .909
Seattle 1 2 -787
Vancouver 6 6 -500
Victoria 8 .273
Tacoma 4 7 .364
Portland 3 8 .273
RewulUt Yesterday.
Spokane 5, Victoria 2.
Tacoma 7, Vancouver 1.
Portland 10, Seattle 5.
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An Artist's Joke.
Holman Hunt, who began life as a
otHr ta an auctioneer and estate
irenL was constantly drawing por
traits when he should have been draw
ing no leases, and in his chosen pro
fession he was never slow to seize the
flvlne moment The windows In his
room were made of ground glass, anJ
n he hnd little to do he spent much
of his time In drawing flies upon its
rouebened surface. A blot of ink stir
flced for the body and some delicate
pencil strokes for the wings, and at a
i!tinri. the deception was perfect.
rmv hr dav the number Increased, ana
one mprnlng his employer came In.
Btoppea Deiure iuw " """"" -claimed:
"1 can't make out how It Is.
Everr day that I come Into tnis room
there seem to be more and more flies."
And, taking out his handkercniei. ne
attempted to brush them away.
Patohwork.
The Idea that patchwork had Its
nriHn In America Is not founded on
a thousand rears before the
Christian era a oueen of Egypt went
down the Nile to her last resting place
under a wonderful canopy of skins
that were dyed nnd pieced together in
rnmnlc nattern. ears before tui
work hnd reached perfection and ac
nuired n definite place among the nrts
Then, too, patchwork quilts were made
In Englnnd in the eighteenth centnr.
as witness the lines written by Low
per to a Mrs. King upon receipt of "n
kind present of a patchwork quilt of
her own making." Womnn's Home
Companion.
Ju; Like Shopping.
FlrnUSiiffrnV'tte If yon wore i-m-nine
for ofl' would you buy vofpi?
Second KufTrni-'ette -Not unless they
could be chnnged or credited.-Life.
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MARION
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For the purpose of advertising the Marion Car
. throughout the state we will for a limited time
make a Special Offer to the first buyers where
we have no agency.
The Marion 30 will be on exhibition in Pendleton Monday and
Tuesday, May 1st and May 2nd at Hotel Pendleton. Call and
secure a demonstration in this wonderful car.
SPECIFICATIONS
Body 5 pas., fore door Touring. '
Horsepower 30.
Cylinders i cast separate, 4-in base, 4 1-2-in.
stroke.
Crank shaft Supported on 5 bearings.
Wheel base 110. .
Transmission 3 speed selective
Price $
Front Axle Drop Forged I beam.
Rear Axle Semi-floating double truss. ?
Frame Extra heavy dropped frame.
Steering gear Irreversible, 18-in. wheel
Magneto New style Splitdorf, concealed coil.
5 bow Mohair top, 5 lamps enameled and polished
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in Pendleton
Sllsfort tines have their dignity
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