DAILY EAST OUECOXIAX, PENPLETON, OREGON, MONDAY JUNE 20, 1H. marrr pages oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o FROM TIE SPORTING WORLD E PAGE SIX v capacitated for n brief period. A few minutes later, when Oakland was In NATIONAL LEAGUE. S3 24 25 27 34 3S 46 .617 .617 .600 .3S3 .550 .443 .356 .233 standing of the Trams. Chicago S7 23 New Yoik 37 Philadelphia 36 Pittsburg 35 St. Louis 33 Cincinnati 27 Brooklyn 21 Pof.on 14 ftreak Even. Cincinnati, June 2 5. St. Louis and Cincinnati broke even in today's dou ble header. Suggs' pitching featured the opening contest, while Golden' tffec tivenes won for St. Louis in the second. First game: R. H. E. St. Louis 1 4 2 Cincinnati 5 9 J Sallee and Bliss; Suggs and Mc Lean. Second game: B. H. E. St. Louis 2 6 0 Cincinnati 1 4 2 Golden and Bresnahan, Bliss; Keefe and McLean. Chicago 4. Pittsburg 2. Chicago, June 25. Chicago bunch ed hits off Leifield and won from Fnttsburg. The game was played in al almost continuous rainfall and the f ield was a mass of mud. W. L. Pet. Chicago 4 12 1 Pittsburg 2 7 0 Richie and Archer; Seifield and Gibson. the field, Maggart collapsed. Both v,re able to. play in the afternoon. In the morning game three runs and five hits were made off Koostner In four and a third innings.. Sotn then took up the burden. Abies was found for four runs and nine hits in c ght innings, and then was relieved by Gregory. In the afternoon game, Steen of Portland, struck out It men. In the morning game Kuhn scored a home ran, the bait striking a loose bvird .i few feet from the top of the I.ITTI.IMOIIX'S CONTRIBUTIONS IC) NOT EtT'ECT KKSULT Heritor I:o Kxivlliiit Work on Slab Siriklii-f Out Tlilrttx-n Men and Al lowing six SontteitM Hits. In what was probably the fastest game of ball played this season In the liluo Mountain league, the Buck (ni'ioes ytsterday trimmed the Weston Mountaineers, augmented . as they were by the cream of four of Little Jj.ilni's .Millers, by the score of C to fence and tas.i::g the board along ! 2. The article of ball dished up was w iT. it. Port -ir..5 CVU'.uxd 7 K.H-str.cr. s tit or. s:i Kuhn; Gregory ar.d Mitie. Afternoon same Por:'..isid 1 Oik. and J Stet n ar K H. K. ! speeding 4 11 3 without a blunder, t of the errorless variety, Pendleton through the nine cantoes while the defeat- 11 1 eJ aggregation escaped with but one. Votes, ! With the two best pitchers in the j league opposing each other for the R. H. E. i f '"st time, the interest In tho con- AMERICAN LEAGUE. 20 20 23 24 23 37 39 45 Pet .677 .649 .5S9 .556 .525 .422 .339 .262 Standing of the Teams. W. L, Detroit 42 Philadelphia 37 New York 33 Chicago 30 Boston 31 Cleveland 27 Washington 20 St. Louis 16 Cleveland 2-8. St. Louis 0-1. St. Louis, June 25. The Cleveland team captured both games of a dou ble header today. In the first game Gregg .".old the locals to four hits, while in the second game Krapp was effective or. the mound and at the bat. First game: H. H. E. St. LouLs 0 4 1 Cleveland 2 9 0 Pelty and Clarke; Gregg and Smith. Second game: R. H. E. St. Louis 1 2 4 Cleveland 8 13 1 Lake. George and Clarke; Krapp and Fisher. Chicago 8, Detroit 4. Chicago, June 25. A fifth Inning rally, which netted six runs on five hits, helped by errors by the visitors, resulted in a defeat for Detroit. Rain aided the Chicagoans, coming at a time when Willett weakened. Walsh rescued White in the sixth. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 8 12 2 Detroit U 2 White, Walsh and Sullivan; Willett, Lafitte and Stanage. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. Portland 44 36 .550 Ban Francisco 47 40 .541 Oakland 47 41 -534 Vernon 44 42 .512 Sacramento 39 44 .470 Los Angeles 34 52 .395 Portland 4-1, Oaklund 7-3. San Francisco. June 25. Oakland won both games from Portland to day, taking the series six to one. In the morning game Maggart, running from first to second, collided with Peckinpaugh and the latter was in- Kufcn: Flater and Mitre. YormHi 4-6 lYloo 2-3. Los Ar.ge'.cs. June 25. Vernon finished strong in its series with San Francisco, winning both games to day 4 to 2 in the morning and 6 to 5 in the afternoon. Hitt, w ho pitched the or.'.y other game Vernon has ta ken from the visitors in this series. heaved good bail at Vernon in the j morning game, and aided by Carlisle's i homer with two men on bases, won handily. In the afternoon Stewart triump'ed over his former team mates having everything his own way until the eighth and ninth in nings, when the Seals got five runs, but could not tie the score. The se ries was 4 to 3 for the Seals. Morning game: R. H. L. Vernon 4 10 2 San Francisco 2 4 5 Hitt and Brown; Miller, Meikle and Berry. Afternoon game. Vernon .6 13 2 San Francisco 5 13 2 Stewart and Brown; Sutor, Meikle, Zamlock and Schmidt. Sacramento 5-7. Los Angeles 1-3. Sacramento, Cal., June 25. Sac ramento' took both games of today's double header and the series from Los Angeles. The morning game score at Stockton was 5 to 1; the af ternoon score on the local grounds, 7 to 3. In both games, numerous er rors hy the visitors infield were large ly re-pmsible for the defeats, Criger and Do'hi both pitching good ball. In tile morning game Fitzgerald held the Anyels to three scattered hits. In the afternoon game, Heister made a wonderful one-handed catch of Metz ger's drive In the fifth. Morning game, at Stockton. Score. R. H. E. Los Angeles 1 3 4 Sacramento 5 6 2 Criger and Grir.dle; Nourse. Fitz gerald and LaLonge. Afternoon game at Sacramento: Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles . . .' 3 11 6 Sacramento 7 8 1 Delhi and Smith; Arrellanes, Thompson and Thomas. vst was keen and never wavered un til the last man had fanned the Kfphyrs. Berger had the edge on Fr nk throughout, getting thirteen strikeouts to the latter's eight, and allowing but six hits to the Athena pitcher's eight, and his record of vic tories is as yet unbroken. Pendleton began her scoring in the second inning with a double circuit. Whitten stung the pill for a safe passage to second and Bradley drew a walk. Berger came through at this juncture with a corking two-saeker, scoring both baserunners. One more was added in the fifth as the result of a three-bagger by Clark and a single by Roberts. Athe na got her first in the seventh when both Frink and Pieard drove out three baggers. In the eighth by way of clinching the same, the Iluckirooes came through with three more, three hits ana a pass by the pitcher doing the work. In their half the mountaineers garnered one and only one. Berger hit two batters after two men had gone down and a timely two bagger by Brown sent one of these across the tally pan. There was a large attendance at the game, many Athena and Pendleton people swelling the gate receipts. Considerable money changed hands at the finish but there was no weep ing or walling, for a splendid contest had been witnessed. T'ae last game of the schedule will be played next Sunday, Athena, the pi rmant winner, noet:ng Pendleton in this city. Tahuluted Score. Pendleton. AB R IB o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o D o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q This is a straight proposition and we must dispose of the entire stock. We Urge You to Come Here and Save Money on Your 4th of July Clothes. Perhaps you have never been here before Come in anyhow and see how our goods are marked, you don't have to buy. We are only too glad to have you come and look. Every thing is arranged so you can look around and see the prices on every article. No merchant in Umatilla county ever offered such bargains. Can You Afford to Miss It ? Bliss. If 5 Roberts, 2b 3 Sturgis, rf Dickson, 3b , Whitten, es Bradley, c , Berger, p , Shaffer, cf Clark, lb NORTHWEST LEAGUE. 25 27 27 34 34 52 Pet. .627 .597 .597 .485 .477 .212 mmmm VVM Standing of the Teams. W. L. Vancouver 42 Spokane ..f 40 Tacoma 40 Portland 32 Seattle 31 Victoria 14 Seattle 4, Spokane 1. Seattle, June 25. Sage, the for mer Victoria pitcher, held Spokane to seven scattered hits, and Seattle won today, 4 to 1. Kraft was steady until the sixth, when three hits brought in one run. In the seventh the locals got three more hits, scoring two additional runs. W. L. Pet. Seattle 4 10 1 Spokane 1 7 0 Sage atid Shea; Kraft and Hasty. Portland, Ore., June 25. Port land took today the final game of the series with Tacoma. Hall and Lam line f-uch allowed five hits, but things broke badly for Hall on every occa sion, vhik' Lamline pitched in bettf r Hi. k. W. L. Pet. T.icoma ...2 5 2 Port and 3 5 0 Hall and Burns; Lamline and Harris. YOU'LL ALWAYS riN'U TROUBLE when you come up against a defect In your plumbing. WHEN LEAKS BOTHER YOU CALL IN PENDLETON'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE PLUMBERS. We know Just how to fix your faucet end make It like new. There Isn't anything we can't do IN THE PLUMBING LINE, WE ARE EXPERTS. BEDDOW & MILLER Totals 34 Weston. AB Keefe, 3b 2 Lleuallen, rf 3 Brown, c 3 A. Nor Dean, lb 4 Frink, p 4 W. Nor Dean If 3 Picard, cf 4 Groves, 2b 4 Blomgren, ss 3 o 10 o o o o GORDON in charge of Tine Wonder CO., tore 8 0 IB E 2 6 1 Totals 30 Score by Innings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pendleton R 0200100 Pendleton H 1200200 Weston . ,B 0000001 Weston . ,H 0110012 Summary. Earned runs Pendleton 4, 1. Two base hits Whitten, Bradley, Brown. Three base hits Frink 2, Clark. Sacrifice hits Roberts, Keefe. Stolen bases None. First on balls-r-Off Berger 1; Frink 2. "Struck out By Berger 13; Frink 8. First base on errors Pendleton 1. Hit by pitcher Roberts. Keefe, I.ieualleti, W. Nordean. Umpire Huirstatte. 8 9 3 06 3 08 102 106 Weston Berger, Picard, off oy K nix Led Out 'in Fifth. Kansas City, June 25. Harry Brew er of Kansas City, knocked out Jack Itunk-avy of Boston, in the fifth round of a fighte here today. They are welterweights. LEADS BRIDE OVER ROOFS. Philadelphia, Pa. J. Harry Stroud of 503 North Sixty-Third street re ported to strenuous methods last night to lead his bride of an hour away In safety from a crowO of overzealous friends. Slroud was married at 8 o'clock to Miss Edna Cleaver by the Rev. Eu gene Stillman of the Columbia Meth odist Episcopal church. The young man Is also a member of a lodge, and after the ceremony several of his col leagues In the fraternity made prep arations to kidnap the bride. Stroud, however, was up to the oc casion, and, suspecting a send-off that neither he nor his wife were par ticularly willing to enjoy, he assisted tho young woman to the third story. Helping her through a trap door In the roof, Stroud and his bride then made their way unseen to the home of Stroud's father over the roofs and, leaping Into a waiting automobile, were on a trip bound for New York before the conspirators on the- lower flower were aware of what had transpired. Walla Walla 8, Milton 0. Walla Walla, Wash., June 26. Se curing 8 hits off Bartholomew and aided by the four err. Ms of tho visit ors, together with lo.ve playing, th- Walla Walla Bears yo-terdny after noon decisively defeated the Milton tiu-rn on the local field. Parks for the locals held the visitors down to four hits.' Tubulated Score Walla Walla. Blackman, 5 . . Parks, 1 Harmon, 7 . . . . Beck, 4 .-. Pern brook, 2 . . Boewer, 8 ... Seigrist, 6 ... Bade, 3 Roberts. 9 .... Hanson, 1 ... A U R II PO A K 1 2 1 1 9 1 1 10 i 0 Total 33 8 12 27 Milton . Reser, 5 P.cnlck, 6 Bryan, 4 Looff, 7 Storm, 2 .AB R II PO A .40111 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 .4 .4 .4 .4 1 3 3 7 1 0 8 0 Brewer, 8 3 Henderson, 9 3 Adams. 3 2 Bartholomew, 1 ...3 Totals 31 0 4 24 Summary of game. Struck out by Bartholomew 6, by Parkes 8. by Han son 3. Bases on balls off Hanson 1. Passed ball Storm 1.- Two base hits Reser 1, Beck 1, Pembrook, 1. Left on bases Bears 3, Milton 5. Stolen bases Parkes 1, Harmon 2, Roberts 1, Adams 1. Time of game 1 hour and 20 minutes. Umpire, Breed. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Jot Yoiig .v: HI;! ' .-AS :-rT7 , a ' and M Free! Froo! Sunrise to Sunrise! The Glorious Day will be celebrated in a manner to please everybody. Pendleton will play the host as only Pendleton can do. All invited to the most unique parade, eta ting at ten o'clock, that you can't afford to miss. Appropriate floats, Goddess of Liberty, the States, and a spectacular decorated bicycle parade. Following parado will be an intensely interesting program in which will close the morning exercises. OH, YOU AFTERNOON ! Potato races, egg laces, field sports, enough And Then That Ball Game, Free to all BETWEEN THE BUCKAROOES AND WESTON BLUE .MOUNTAIN LEAGUE TEAMS. You can't beat it, John. It's Independence Day, and you can be independent of expense. What do you know about this? A WILD MULE RACE for a Hamley Saddle. Some class! ' They're so WILD that a WHITE MAN'S HOUSE SCARES THEM. Greased pig, greased pole. Oh, what fun. to keep you all busy watching them. Band Concerts by Pendleton and Athena bands all the time. Snappy music. You can't keep your feet still. Everybody happy. Then that dancing, afternoon and evening, absolutely FREE, with music of the best. Let tho children boo the fire works, the best ever in this county. Come in everybody. Comfortable seats under a nice shade. AND ALL FREE m the the All can be accomodated splendid New Grandstand at Round-Up Park, and no charge for anything at .The finest Staduim in the Northwest copV o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o o o o $ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Read the want ads.