East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 04, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago S; Clndnnatl S.
Chicago, May 4. Pitcher Suggs'
generosity, coupled with an error and
opportune hitting, gave Chicago the
first game of the Cincinnati series
yesterday, 8 to 2. Score:
R. H. E.
Chicago 2
Cincinnati 2 9 1
Urown and Archer; Suggs and McLean.
Ifcwton 4; Philadelphia 3.
Philadelphia, May 4. Boston won
the final game of the aeries here yes
terday, 4 to 3. The visitors hit Beebe
hard, eight of their safe hits being
for extra bases. Tenny, for Boston,
got five hits out of five times up. The
score:
R. H. E.
Boston 4 12 1
Philadelphia 3 8 2
Pfeffer and Graham; Beebe and
Dooln.
New York 3; Brooklyn 0.
Brooklyn, May 4. New York won
Its seventh straight victory of the sea
son from Brooklyn yesterday 3 to 0.
Rucker pitched well but Devore's trip
le and Doyle's sacrifice mly scored
one run and two more were batted
out by clean hlttlng Score:
R. H. E.
New York 8 6 1
Brooklyn 0 4 2
Raymond and Wilson; Kucker and
Bergen.
IMttMbiirg 8; St. IjOuIm 4.
Pittsburg, May 4. The St. Louis
team yesterday made Its first ap
pearance In Pittsburg and was beaten.
In Pittsburg and was beaten 8 to 4.
Harmon was wild, rlttsburg never
das In distress. Score:
R. H. E.
Pittsburg 8 12 0
St. Louis 4 3 1
' Lifield and Nagle and Gibson; Har.
mon, Oeyer and Bresnahan.
R. H. E.
Cleveland 8 10 2
Chicago 7 8 2
Greg and Land; Young, Scott,
Walsh and Sullivan.
Detroit S; SU Louis 2.
St. Louis, May 4. Detroit won yes
terdav. aealn defeating the locals 5
to 2. Willis, a minor league recruit
made hi debut with the locals and
was hit hard. Score:
R. H. E
Detroit 5 10 1
St. Louis 2 4 0
lAfitte and Stanage: Willis, Gra-
nery and Stephens.
Boston 6: Washington 3.
Boston, May 4. Playing In severe
cold, Boston won from Washington
yesterday 6 to 3. Street was injured
hv a foul Hd and. McBrlde left the
game after objecting to a close deci
sion. Pape was given perfect sup
port. Score:
R. H. E
Washington 3 6 S
Boston 8
Groom, Gray and Street, Alnsmith;
Pape and Nunmaker.
Philadelphia 13; New York 4.
New York. May 4. Philadelphia
hit two New York pitchers Fisher and
Qulnn severely yesterday and won
easily 13 to 4. Harry Davis smashed
the ball Into the new stand In the
cnter field for a home run. Score:
R. H. E.
Philadelphia 13 13 4
New York 4 4 1
The Buckarooes walked off the dia
mond at Roundup Park yesterday af
ternoon with the scalps of the local
fire laddies dangling from their waist
bands, but their triumph was not
glorious. The score, according to the
official marker, was 9 to 3, and the
flame eaters are mighty proud of
that three, which was written oppo
site their name.
The game was a practice affair for
.the leaguers and they were given a
good workout. Milne, the little high
school twirler, pitched for the pick
ups, while Bliss, the new southpaw
art.st, who distinguished himself at
the bat last Sunday, heaved the
sphere for the regulars. Both men
were found at times by the opposing
batters but performed very creditably.
Milne struck out seven of the Buek
aroo sluggers, while Bliss retired nine
of the firemen clouters by the same
route.
The pickup n:ne had some mighty-
good exponents of the game in us:
midst. The Penland brothers, three I
1 1. number, proved tnat iney navj
fr.ftmttAti "hnw In nick n a ball de-
spite the fact that they have been In
retirement for some time. "Fat"
Graham at first was a Rock of Gib
raltar and stopped everything that
came his way, runners Included. Be
sides he was there with the bludgeon
and slammed out a three bagger that
would have been good for six bags
if the fat one had been nimble of
foot. Corby, at short, put up a Dig
league article until his body, soften
ed by disuse, rebelled at the indigni
ties of over-exertion. Brandon, Coon
and Finch were planted In the out
gardens and they ate up everything
that came their way besides wielding
the bat right viciously.
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
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Portland 20 13 .608
San Francisco 20 15 .571
Oakland 18 17 .514
Vernon 16 18 .471
Sacramento 14 18 .438
Los Angeles . .' IS 20 .394
Results Yesterday.
Los Angeles 9; San Francisco 4.
Oakland 9; Sacramento 1.
(Special Correspondence.)
Pilot Rock. May 3. Mr. and Mrs.
"Doc." Holmes of Pendleton were
visitors at Pilot Rock Sunday and
Monday.
Mrs. J. P. McManus, postmistress,
spent Sunday in Pendleton with
friends.
Mr. J. McKeown and children left
Saturday evening for Pendleton on a
short visit.
Mr. Jules Mathews spent Sunday
and Monday in Pendleton with rela
tives. Mr. Elery Micheals was a Pendleton
business visitor Monday evening.
Verne Pelts spent Sunday in Wal
la Walla on business.
Mr. John Gordon of Pendleton visit
ed with his mother Mrs. Mary Gord
on between trains Tuesday.
Mr. Donald Ross and son passed
through Pilot Rock Tuesday on their
way to their home at Butter creek.
Mr. Frank Glliland came down
from Ukiah Monday after a load of
freight for the store there.
Mr. Oilman Folsom of Pendleton,
but who has been plowing at his
homestead near Pilot Rock, returned
to his home Tuesday
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ADAMS SCHOOL HAS
A LETTER CONTEST
Mr. James Kennedy and small son
of Pendleton spent Saturday at the
home of Mr. Carl Jensen.
A surprise party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rankin
Friday evening, in honor of their dau-
' ghter Hazel's fourteenth birthday.
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Oregon, May 4. The Ad
ams Commercial association offer
ed three prizes to each of the four
rooms for the best letters written to
eastern inquirers seeking Information
concerning eastern Oregon. First
prize, "5 cents cash, second prize 60
cents cash, third prize 25 cents cash.
The scale of merits was 50 for In
formation, 30 for -style, 20 for me
chanical execution.
Forty-one presented letters for
ffrnrtlncr Mrs A. T-T Olds. fin PI
S' Pendleton. 1 8Lhool teacher who had no children
in the school graded the letters. Mrs.
A. M. Coffey and G. O. Richardson
awarded the prizes on her grading.
There were but two letters from
Mr. Haley's room.
Miss Martha Lavandour received
the first and Miss Mabel Mclntyre the
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland S-.lilcBgo 7.
Cleveland. May 4 Cleveland
feated Chicago 8 to 7 yenterday. With
the score tied In the ninth and the
bases filled, with two out, Olson's er
ror saved Dougherty and allowed
Lord and Zelder to score. Hits by
Olsen and Lajolo then gave Cleveland
three runs and the victory. Score:
after which light refreshments were
. ii,, 1.VI.UV1 'served. inose present were: ine
Los Angeles, Mav 4. The Angels 1 Misses Hazel Lynch, Clara Beck,
fell upon Miller yesterday and hit him I Georgia Jaques. Esther Sturtevant.
for six runs In four innings. The Hazel Beltle. Nellie Wilson. Fay
final score was: Los Angeles 9; San Sturtevant, Grace McReynolds, Myrtle
Francisco 4. In the second Inning . Reynolds, Vera Jaquea and the Mes
Dillon led off with a double,' and be- i rs. Lon Eetter, Frank Humphrey,
fore the side was retired a total of Guy and Herbert Wilson. Elbert Cas
flve hits had netted five runs. Brown. I el. Lewis Beck, Ercel Yynch. Marvin
in na ..m in in ih firth int tho i Roy, Ed Westgate and Sydney Mc-
m Angels tallied three more runs. The Reynolds.
score: Tne farmers of this vicinity have a
R. H. E. ! smile from ear to ear, because of the
de- Los Angeles 9 12 0,b'ng need rain which has begun to
Snn U-ranrlsen 4 7 Z.iun.
'The evening was spent In games andigeconj
Ten from Miss Beebe's room pre
sented letters. Jessie Chestnut and
Dan Mclntyre each won firsts, Eugene
WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS.
Their action controls your health,
done for your neighbor. F. 8. Rex
ford, 616 New York Life Bldg., Kan
sas City, Mo., says: "I had a severe
attack of a cold which settled in my
bark and kidneys and I was in great
pain from my trouble. A friend rec
ommended Foley Kidney Pills and I
used two bottles of them and they
have done mo a world of good. I
can recommend Foley Kldnoy Pills
to anyono who suffers as I did."
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Schafer and Grlndle; Browning.
Miller and Berry, Ryan.
Oakland Wlim.
San Francisco, May 4. Oakland
had no trouble In defeating Sacra
mento yesterday. Seven hits and ten
runs were charged against Thomp
son, the Sacramento pitcher during
the first four Innings, after which he
was replaced by Fitzgerald. A fea
ture was a home run by Mnhoney.
Score: R. H. E.
Sacramento 1 4 4
Oakland 9 10 2
Thompson, Fitzgerald and Thom
as; Christian and Mltze.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
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Standing of tho Teams.
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Portland 4
Victoria 3
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
TnbleU. Druggists refund money If
It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature is on each box. 25c.
Kelly vs. Morgan.
Chicago, May 4. Spike Kelly and
Jack Morgan of Indianapolis, are
matched for a bout at South Bend,
Iird., this evening. Although Kelly
Is only a welterweight, he has agreed
to let Morgan make 154 pounds.
Feat.he-rwolghtti to light.
New York, May 4. Two rugged
little featherweights, Patsy Kline of
Newark and Battling Mantell, the lo
cal fighter, will fight ten rounds at
the Longacre Athletic club's stag to
night. This will be Kline's first fight
In several months, as he has been out
of the ring owing to severe Injuries
to his eyes.
Wolgast to lo Tried.
Los Angeles, Cal., May 4. Ad Wol
gast, lightweight champion of the
world, and his manager, Tom Jones,
will be tried hero tomorrow on a
charge of violating the laws regarding
prizefighting. The two men are now
free on bonds.
Lavandour won second, Erwln Stock
ton third..
Miss Barne'8 pupils furnished thir
teen letters. Rena Hales took first
prize, Violet Plcard second, and Ila
Blak third.
Mrs. Stockton's little folks surpris
ed us with seventeen letters. Harold
Carlstrom received the first, Hellen
Blake second, and Gheratlne Winn the
third prize.
The committee were so well pleas
ed that they determined that every
child who submitted a letter and did
not receive a cash prize should have
a sack of candy. The awards were
made Thursday afternoon.
A Smile.
if a pretty hard thing to accomplish
when you're blue, bilious and out of
sorts. There Is a sure cure for all
kinds of stomach and liver com
plaintsconstipation and dyepsla.
Ballard's Herbine is mild, yet abso
lutely effective in all cases. Price 50c
per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
PLAN 55-STORY BUILDING.
New York City Will Htb the Tallest
Structure to the World.
New York. Plans were filed yes
terday by the Broadway Park Place
company, the construction at Broad
way and Park place of the highest
building in the wolrd. From the curb
to the apex of the tower it will stand
750 feet. There will be thirty stories
In the main building and an addi
tional twenty-five In the tower, fifty
five in all.
The highest building in the world
now standing Is the Metropolitan tow
er, 700 feet 3 inches, and the second
highest is the Singer tower, 612 feet.
The Eiffel tower, a skeleton steel
structure, is not reckoned a building.
MONEY
to Loan at 5 Per Cent.
Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental
money pay for your home.
Call or write for particulars.
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO.
J. H. Dolanoy, Agl.,5s.;T"1-
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Oakland, Cal., May 4. The largest
of all the dog shows that have been
held by the Oakland Kennel t'luh
opened here today. While the best
premiums go to thoroughbreds, there
have been accepted for exhibition
many fancy nnlmnls without pediurces
for which there are special prizes.
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See my many beautiful de
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Estimates Furnished on Application
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Tend lcton, Oregon.
Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Concrete Work.
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