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DATLY EAST OREGONIAN", PENDLETON, OREGON", SATl'UPAV, .TrXK 21, 1013,
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Woman and Her
In Dull Colon.
The chenille embroideries are a
novelty of the season. Dull colors are
lined for the portion of the deslgn
carried out In the chenille, while pe
tals are composed of pieces of satin
applUiued on and outlined with a
dull gold cord tacked on. Velvet la
used as a foundation. Spokane
Chronicle.
Wring y Hand.
If you wish your table linen to-look
nice, do not put it through the wring
er, as It makes creases that will not
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come out even if the cloth is ironed
when very damp. In fact, any
clothes that you wish to look ver
nice when ironed, will be better li
they are wrung by hand. Fort Worth
Record.
Veil Owe.
A lovely veil case may be made of
one-half yard of flowered ribbon,
eight inches wide, lined with a half
yard of plain ribbon, says the New
Orleans Picayune. Before lining,
spread a thin layer of wadding over
the ribbon and sprinkle with sachet
Now over-hand the two ribbons to
gether with small even stitches along
the Belvage edge, shaping the ribbon
into a point at one end of the case.
Through the center of the case run
a trln of varied ribbon tacking in
place at regular spaces to form pock
ets for the different veils.
A narrow ribbon Is also fastened to
the pointed end so that the case may
be tied after it is rolled.
. Nupkin Canes.
Among the many dainty pieces of
Maderia work shown in the shops are
napkin cases shaped Quite like en
velopes, says the Indianapolis News.
The flap Is elaborately embroidered.
Other cases similar in shape are for
handkerchiefs.
Curtain Strap.
Very dainty curtain straps may be
made of a strip of filet net. Cut the
desired length and fold the ends to
form a point, also fold the net along
the sides and secure it by a line of
cross stitching. Embroider a simple
cross-stitch design down the center
of the strip. At each end fasten eith
er a crocheted or buttonholed ring.
These net embroidered straps, says
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the Chicago Inter Ocean, are very
attractive when colors matching the
overhanging are used for the cross-
stitchlng The straps are lovely in
all white with a pattern in filet darn
ing to take the place of. the cross
stitch patterns.
To Clean Matting,
For the best results clean straw
maiiinir on ft wjfrm day. says the Chi
cago Journal. Use a cloth well freed ,
from a solution of salt and water and
the matting will not turn yellow.
I.IXI'X FKOCK.
A charming linen frock of white
with touches of pink linen as trim
ming Is the subject of the sketch to
day. The upper, part of the blouse
front has been cut away, displaying
a little shirt effect of embroidered ba
tiste slightly fu'.led. The collar of
pink linen and the little Insect piece
on the cuff have an applied finish of
inverted embroidery edging. A band
of pink linen similarly trimmed faces
the closing edges of the blouse and
continues for a short distance on the
skirt. The skirt is plain, with side
closing and panel back.
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WHEN YOUR THOUGHTS
DRIFT TO VACATIONS
This question is one that comes at
this time of the year and is always
perplexing. There are a number of
places to go, but which should we se
lect. For all who need a splendid rest
among Ideal surroundings. Wallowa
Lake Park with its clear skies and
health giving, exhllerating air, with
its glorious mountain scenery and
lakes that lift your soul clean out of
the every day rut can hardly be equal
led in the world as a place to build
and tone up your system and enjoy
the pleasures of outdoor life. If you
will write for descriptive booklet and
literature regarding rates and accom
modations to The Wallowa Lake
Amusement Co., Joseph, Oregon, they
will be sent you free of charge. To
see this beautiful spot and spend your
vacation there is a treat that you will
never forget Special excursion rates
of one and one-third fare for the
round trip from all points in Oregon.
Opening
S:n. Nighl
June 22
GREEDY BUGKAROOES TAKE CANDY
AWAY FROM LUCKLESS ORPHANS
If Joe Berger could ever get by
that hoodooed seventh inning of his,
hp might mlrl n shutout victorv to his
string, but that frame has long been
his jinx, it he is going ngnt wnen
that is reached, his support gets wob
bly and something is generally start
ed. That's what happened yesterday
and the happening enabled the La
Grande, Caldwell or whatever-its-
name-is team to make five runs after
two had enne down. However
the Buckarooes already had an eight
run lead and, as neither team couia
connect thereafter, the score ended
8 to 5 for the home guard.
Nokleby essayed the slab duty for
the orphan club. In four Innings he
was good and In the other four he
was decidedly bad. To start things
wrong In the first he couldn't locate
the plate and issued passes consecu
tively to Dougherty, Varian and Ha
worth Dougherty, however, was
thrown out on an attempted steal and
it looked like the canto would De
scoreless. However, when Corbln
dropped MeKune's pop-up. Varian
registered and Haworth followed on
an attempted double steal which was
not broken up because Kink couldn't
hold the ball when he and Haworth
collided. Two scores and no hits.
In the third, the Bucks found
Xokleby's slants to their liking. Ra
der opened with a two sacker and was
sacrificed to third by Dougherty. Va
rian delivered a Cincinnati single to
short, Rader beating C'orbin's throw
to the plate. Haworth smashed the
pill through third and McKune reg
istered Varian with another hit Into
the same territory.
It was Dawson s terrific three-ply
swat that really won the game. A
f uke bv Haworth and another by
McKune with a base on balls had
filled the bases In the fifth wun
Dawson up He drove the Vellet in
to deep left and cleaned the bases.
The umps made Pendleton a pres
sixth by his fail-
,-, t fhserv a r.lay. .Rader had
singled and Dougherty followed with
a swat that had every appearance of
a safe one. It fooled Arbiter Hall
so completely that he had his back
turned on first when Nadeau tossed
Dougherty out at first. The only
thing he could do was to call Joe
n9HP pnt to third on the
play and then Varian forced Dough
erty at second. Rader scored on Ha
worth's "long f'.y which would haye
been the third out had not Dougherty
been given life.
The seventh came up and It began
to appear as if Berger was to get
through his unlucky irame wunou..
disaster. The first two men- up were
- ih first two balls pitched
and then Manager Terry on third, in
his haste, mussed up an easy one.
which put Lewis on. King followed
with a nice single to right and then
Nadeau drove a liner at McKune
who knocked it down but could not
hold It Druhot's single over second
started the scoring and then Peter
sen cleaned the bags with a three
sack smash. He himself made the
fifth marker when Curtis arove
pill into Berger, who could not stop
Pendleton got men on second in
both the seventh and eighth while
the visitors had never another chance.
I Grande.
ar R 1BPO A E
1BPO A
0 13
0 2 0
Corbln, ss .5 0
T ...to of 5 1
2 1
Kinu. C
Nadeau, 2b 5
Pruhot, if .
Peterson. 3b
2 4
1 0,
2 3
0 10
1 1
Curtis, rf .
Walters, lb
Nokleby, p
39 5 9 24 16
lViulleton.
AB H 1BPO A
Totals
Rader. ss 4 2
nouuherty. If - 0
Varian. cf 3 2
Haworth. c 3
McKune. 3b 5 1
Lodell, lb 3 1
1 11
1 1
0 2
0 0
Dawson, rf 4 i
Osborne, 2 b 4. 0
Berger. p 0
Totals 3:
inrp hv innings:
8 10
10
La Grande R 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
La Grande H 0 111
Pendleton K 2 0 2 0
rYi,tlot,-.n IT 0 0 4 0
0 1 5 0 0 9
3 1 0 0 8
3 2 10 10
Summary: Two base hits Rader.
Haworth. Three base hits Dawson.
Peterson. Sacrifice hits Dougherty.
Haworth. Stolen bases Varian, Mc
Kune. First on balls-off Nokleby 7;
off Berger 3. Struck out by Nokleby
1; by Berger 8. Left on bases La
Grande 10; Pendleton 9. First base
on errors La Grande 3: Pendleton 1.
Time of game 1:49. Umpire Hall.
SMOKEY JOE WINS
GAME FOR BAKER
nnVor Ore.. June 21. (Special)
It was Smokey Joe Woods day and
Pokor heat the Bears 5 to 2 yesterday.
The big fellow had everything, and
used it at the proper time, iwo mis
were made off him in tne nrsi. one
in the second, and no more until the
ninth.
It looked bad for the Gold Diggers
in the initial frame. Harmon had
doubled, Johnson going to first and
n.ivnnpino- "Potton" to third by a
single. Davis faced Smokey, but
whiffed. Then came the mighty Mar
tini. To save a homer he was walked.
With bases full Sheeley swung his
war club at one of Wood's offerings,
rapping a hot one to the flinger. He
fielded it perfectly, making a double
play, retiring Harmon at home, Troch
throwing to Palmer at first catching
Sheeley.
One was annexed by the Bears In
the second, Lundstrum getting to
first on Miller's error, taking second
on Kelly's hit' to Rock, and coming
home on Brown's single. It was
blank both for hits and runs for the
Bruins from that frame until the
ninth, when Martini singled, took
second on Rock's error, and came
home on Brown's scratch hit to right
field.
West started the fireworks for the
Diggers in the second frame, by rap
ping one to Lundstrum who fumbled
it, allowing the center fielder the first
sack. Harrod followed with a double
scoring West. Harrod scored on
Davis' error.
Harrod again hit a two bagger In
the fourth. Miller sacrificed him to
third, then came the squeeze play,
Palmer bunting to Welsh, and Har
rod comlnsr home on the play. The
same play was attempted by West In
the sixth, but Welsh threw the ball
wide, preventing Miller bunting. Man
ager Troch . swung on the horsehlde
for a home run over lert field fence,
Woods foliowinz with a two bagger.
taking third on Roben's grounder to
Johnson, and trotting home on kock s
single.
Score: R. H. E.
Baker 5 6 3
Walla Walla 2 5 4
IRRIGATORS TAKE
GAME FROM YAKIMA
Boise, Idaho. June 21 North Ya-;sne to the outfielders,
kima scored five to Boise's one in the i
first two innings but the Irrigators! aughton. the fast Spud nfielder.
got busv in the luckv sixth and drove rejoined his team this morning. He
Jensen to the bench yesterday. They has been sick for a time and rested
kept on hitting after Gordon had up in North Yakima,
come to Jensen's relief and took the i
lead In that frame with seven to six. I a swarm of salmon flies temporar-
In the seventh the Yaks scored two jiy suspended playing in Baker on
but the Irrigators came back in the Wednesday, but it remained for a
eighth with two more and won. 1 lonesome Jackrabblt to interrupt a
The game was raggedly fielded but game here. Yesterday in the first of
naci enouen nuune aim uarms uiiec-
running to look good to the fans
The score: R. H. E
Boise 9 12 6
North Yakima 8 10 6
Brldger and Winkler. Gard; Jen
sen, Gordon and Taylor.
-2s
FAN FODDER
Berger should have had a shutout
but the boss threw him down.
Joe put himself in a bad hole in
the opener. MeKune's overthrow to
first put one man on and a pass and
another bad throw by Berger filled
the bases with only one down. A
couple of strikeouts, however, saved
the situation.
Pendleton hud three . pitchers in
f
I nave
sworn
enemies
the drunkard, the heavy drinker,
and the man who crave rough,
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
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Baker 5, Walla Walla 2.
Boise 9, North Yakima 8.
Pendleton 8. La Grande a.
Standing of the t'lulw.
W; L. Pet.
Wal'.a Walla 35 15 .700
Boise 32 18 .640
Pendleton 26 22 .512
North Yakima ...25 26 .490
La Grande 16 30 .348
Baker 15 38 .283
the game yesterday and they all did
creditable work. But it would seem
kinda nice to have a regular team In
the field again. Jimmy Byrnes says
he is going to work today and Augus
tus will probably be back before the
week Is over.
King's two new outfielders are
nice workers in the field.
Could any other umpire In the
league have made the mistake that
Hall did when he failed to see Dough
erty thrown out at first and got away
with it without being the object of a
verbal fullisade. The answer is em
phatically "No " But. while King
looked a little disgusted, he and his
men both went on playing ball.
The umps had a close one to call
In the second when Berger hit to
short and arrived at first about the
time the ball did. He looked safe to
the crowd but big Russ waved him
out. If Starkell had made that de
cision, he would have been denounc
ed as a pirate but one fan voiced the
opinion which the grandstand holds
of Hall when he yelled. "If that umps
says he was out, I'm satisfied.'
Phil Nadeau w-as cavorting around
the second station again yesterday,
and while he garnered many hard
chances, he spoiled a couple by try
ing to take balls that should have
ine iniru, out? ui nr iui.6-v.v
grass munchers emerged over the
embankment and started to lope
across the diamond. Immediately
they had espied the hopper, the Pen
dleton players forgot they were in a
ball game with wild whoops started
in pursuit Manager King was on
first and, forgetting that he might
take advantage of the confusion to
steal around the bags, he left his sta
tion and joined in the case. Collie
Druhot was at bat and waving hU
warclub he started after Brer Rabbit.
A dog caught the scent and took up
the trail while even Umpire Hall
caught the spirit and wandered out
i where the fun was going on. For a
few minutes the elusive jack was
made the target for flying bats and
gloves but he managed to escape hide
whole and injury free.
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