East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST QREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1912.
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SPORTS
TRI-STATE
BASEBALL
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Walla Walla Wash., May 7. For
the f!r.t time in the history of the
city, Walla Wal'.a will have an oppor
tunity of witnessing real league base
ball, played uiulor tne protection ot
the National Association of Profes
sional Baseball leagues, this afternoon
when the Walia Walla and Tendleton
clubs of the Western Tri-State leagut.
will open the season at the new ball
Jark at Seventh and Hose.
The grandstand on Walla Walla's
new ball yard was completed yester
day. Starting from First and Main at 1
o'clock this afternoon the Walla Walla
and Pendleton clubs, headed by the
"Walla Walla band paraded on Main
and Alder streets, going from there
o the park.
Mayor Will Twirl.
At 3:30 Mayor A. J. Gillls will at
tempt to toss the firs ball some,whe
in the direction of home plate, behind
which Rev. H. J. Van de Yen will be
station in hope of catching it. After
this ceremony has been performed.
Umpire Longanecker will toss the
horsehide to the pitcher occupying
the slab and the command to "play
ball"' and the league season in Walla
Walla will be on.
The local park will furnish room
for about 2000 people and it is ex
pected that all the accommodations
Will be used. Besides the large
crowd of local fans which will be on
hand, a large delegation of rooters
from Pendleton will witness the con
test. Strand, the youthful twirler, form
erly with Spokane, will in all prob
ability be on the firing line for the
home team, while Manager Garrett,
one time a Coast league twirler, will
likely do slab duty for the visitors.
The comp'.ete line-up of the locals
and the order in which they will bat
is something like this:
Blackman. 3rd; Peck 3rd: Johnson,
rf, Harmon cf; Brown, 1st; White, c;
Swanson, js; Martina, If; Strand, b.
Pendleton's lineup will probably be:
Pembrooke, c; Garrett, p; Lodell, 1st;
Nadeau, 2nd; Reder, 3rd; Robinson,
s; Mensor, If; Augustus, cf; Hewitt.
rt.
i (Jraiule at Boise.
Botfe, May 7. "Heck" Mclnnis
win climb on the hilltop for La Grande
this afternoon when the La Grander
open the Western Tri-State league
here against 'Boise. Stone will twirl
for Boise and the race will be on
with the season before the fans. La
Grande worked two games against
Ontario, winning 4-3 and 7-1.
First Baseman Elwell who worked
for La Grande last year, has joined
'the squad here and will occupy the
-firt base this afternoon. The lineup
- in the opening game for La Grande
-will be: Mclnnis, p; Melher, c; El
we'.I, Is; Bradley, 2b; Owens, ss; Fitz
gerald, 3b; Tex, If; Proe, cf; Stamps,
rf.
Interest in Boise is at fever heat
and a splendid crowd is looked for as
weather conditions are of the best.
X. V. LEAGUE GAMES.
W. L. Pet.
Spokine 10 7 .5Sn
Victoria 10 7 .556
Portland 11 9 -55
Vancuovt-r :10 10 .50t
. Seattle 8 U -4 21
Tacoma 8 11 .389
Portland 6, Victoria 0.
Portland, Ore., May 7. Portland
won the initial game of the North
west league reason on the local field
yesterday by clean hitting at oppor
tune times. Easterly and Concannon
were hit with eyual frequency, but
Eafctiey kept his hits well scattered.
The sc ore: - K. H. E.
Victoria 0 8 3
I'ortlinj 6 8 0
Batteries Concannon and Meek;
Ea-stley and Harris.
Sxkam- 5, Vancouver 3.
Vancouver, B. C, May 7. Spokane
won from Vancouver, 5 to 3 yesterday,
coming from behind when Engle
weakened and scoring three runs on
four hits.
Vancouver 3
Spokane 5
Battcrii'K Engle and Lewis;
md Devogt.
S-au! 10, Tacoma 4.
Seatt'.e, May 7. Although he re
ceived poor support in the field and
was in the h"ie most of the time.
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James pitched a magnificent game
and Seattle won from Tacoma, 10 to
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resulted from errors.
The score: R. H. E.
Seattle , 10 13 5
Tacoma 4 g 2
Batteries James and Whaling;
Butler, Criger and Crittenden.
LOCAL H. S. TEAM
GOES TO EUGENE
To win Pendleton high school's
share of points, four local athletes
will leave Thursday for Eugene where
on Saturday will occur the annual
state Interscholastic track and field
meet held under the direction of the
University of Oregon. Fee, Hampton,
Gordon and Jordan will compose the
team and they will be accompanied
on their trip by Coach A. A. Asbahr.
Under the ruling of the university,
only first and second place winners in
the annual eastern Oregon meet are
eligible to membership of theeastern
Oregon teams entering in the Eugene
meet, i. e., the expenses of only these
winners will be paid, although thej
school Itself may send other men. I
However, It is improbable that morel
than these four will make the trip.
following the Eugene meet, Coach
Asbahr will return home but his ath
letes will remain in the university city
for a week and on the following Sat
urday will participate in the inter
scholastic meet held at the Oregon
agricultural college.
MARRIES HIS DIVORCER-
Wire FOR SECOND TIME
La Grande, Ore. After being di
vorced for 30 years, David McCurry
and his first wife were again married
here. Justice of the Peace Williams,
of this city, tying the knot. McCurry
and his wife separated 30 years ago,
a divorce followed, and the man left
here for the state of Washington.
There he married again, and recent
ly his second wife died. He came
back to Union county for a visit to
his son, who lives near Cove, and
met his first wife. A short courtship
followed, their differences were ad
justed and the marriage resulted.
Mr. and Mrs. McCurry will live near
Cove.
UXIOX COUNTY FAIR IS
ROOSTED 1Y OFFICERS
La Grande, Ore. The directors or
the Union County Fair Association
have employed a paid assistant secre
tary, who will devote his entire time
to the preliminaries, construction of
the race track, buildings and nata
torium. Following are the officers
ar.d directors in charge: President,
Dr. A. L. Richardson; vice president,
X. K. West; secretary, S. D. Crowe;
treasurer, J. J. Carr; executive com
mittee. Dr. Richardson, N. K. West,
P S. Robinson, Press Lewis, H. Gold
rick, S. L. Brooks, Floyd McKennon,
who .with the following form the
hoard of directors, P. A. Foley, E. E.
Kirtley, G. A. Lincoln, N. W. Kittle.
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Zemo U prepared by the E. W.
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Cut to prove to you Its wonderful val
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Kdisrm Claims Xcw Process Does
Away With Old Scale, of Values.
New York. Thomas A. Edison, i'.
was learned, has accomplished the
crowning triumph of his career.
He has perfected a method of sep
arating the paying elements of ores
that will mean an increase of $10,-
000,000 a year In the productive
wealth of the country.
The Inventor has been working
over his plan for years and it is said
has spent a fortune In his experimen
tal work.
He is not at this time prepared to
f,rive out the details of his new meth
od, but it Is learned a plant that re
quired $250,000 a year to operate can
be carried on by the new Edison
method for $50,000. The general ef
feet of Edison's method Is to do away
with the term "low grade" ore.
GOVERNOR TO PRESENT
BLANKET EXPENSE BILL
Salem. Governor West has an
nounced that he is preparing complete
iii-ts of all boards, commissions and
departments of the state government,
with the cost of maintaining each,
which he intends to have published
and invite discussion and cirtlclsm so
people may have a chance to say
which boards or commissions or de
partments are unnecessary. He said
he Intends to put the matter before
the people and leave It to each board
and commission to justify itself.
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Look at any "Benjamin suit. Com
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PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS
ATHENA DEFEATED
BY WALLA WALLA
(Special Correspondence).
Athena. Ore.. Mav 7. The LaSalle
Business College baseball team of
Walla Walla defeated the Athena
nine on the local diamond Sunday by
a score of 4 to 0. The game was
snappy throughout and several good
plays were, made. The batteries for
Athena were Lobough and King.
Miss Gladys Banister of Weston was
an Athena visitor Sunday.
F. G. Lucas of Weston was in Athe
na Sunday.
Frank Reed of Adams was In Athe
na Monday.
Miss Blanche Staggs of Weston wag
an Athena visitor Sunday.
Frank Rogers of Pendleton was in
Athena Monday.
HiitrVi T.leuallen went to Starbuck
Sundny where he played third base
for the Starbuck baseball team.
Miss Leola Duncan of Weston was
an Athena visitor Sunday.
Revella IJeuallen of Adams was an
Athena visitor Sunday. ,
W. W. Jacobs who was taken to the
hospital in Pendleton two weeks ago
has returned home and is again able
to be around.
J. A. Kirk has returned from Hot
l.nUo wherp he has been taking treat
ment for rheumatism and he is great
ly benefitted.
A farewell party' was given at the
Ross home Saturday night and a
large number of friends were pres
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Ross leave in a
ftw days for Alberta.
Henry and Charles Vollmer or
WaltKburg, are visiting their brother
Wm. Vollmer.
Fred Adams of Adams was in Atne-
na Monday.
Albert Kirby of Adanw was In
Athena Monday.
DIAMOND DUST.
.
With Garrett and Strand opposing
each' other on the mound this after
noon, Walla Walla should see a game
fit to open any league season.
That boy, Curly Wilson, has pro
clivities of a Ty Cobb nature. He
sure can make sweet music with a
hickory limb.
Can anyone think of an improve
ment that could be made in the Pen
iiMnn loft win? Reder and Augus
tus are a couple of youngsters who
are going to win more than one smile
from the fair damsels of four cities
this season.
"Soldier" Frink, who pitched
Athena to the championship of the
Blue Mountain league last year and
vhn mihneoiicntlv worked hl! way in
to the Walla Walla penitentiary, has
been liberated from that Institution
and the convict ball team Is mourning
his departure.
The suspense In the "Let er Buck"
town until the returns from the Gar
den City diamond are received will be
awful.
Joe Berger, pride of Pendleton last
year, has been let out by Victoria and
Is no seeking a berth elsewhere. He
started twice for Lou Nordyke's bunch
and both times was bumped hard.
After getting his retense, he tried to
get in with Joe Cohn's Spokane club
but was turned down. Berger Is a
hot weather pitcher and local fans
would like nothing better than to see
him annexed to the local twirling
staff.
Who said pitchers can't bat? Skep
ticism, itself will cense to doubt after
glancing at the clouting averages of
the Buckaroo heavers.
Which of the three Is to go, Robin
son, Mensor or Davo'.t? Manager Gar
rett must release one of them within
the next fifteen da'9 and all three
have been showing up well in the field
and with the stick. All three are fast
fielders as well as sure out gardeners
and the race Is close between them.
MAN 7 KKKT 10 IX CI IKS TALL.
New York. Believed to be the tall
est man Spain has ever produced.
Fermin Arrudl, 7 feet 10 Inches tal
and weighing 425 pounds, arrived in
New York recently.
Arrudl Is a musician and, while he
denies the report that he has Invaded
the United States for exhibition pur
poses, he modestly admitted to a re
porter that he knows a little about
boxing and that he may yet challenge
Jack Johnson and prove himself a
white man's hope.
When It comes to feet, Arrudl prob
ably can lay claim to having the
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