East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OIIEGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 12. 1915.
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Chattel Mortgage.
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2 mares. 1 hack, 1 get harness.
Ernest Finney to First Bank of
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Wife Locates Fugitive.
PHILADELPHIA, July 7. After
being a fugitive from this city for
four years, and $1296 in arrears on a
court order for the support of his wife
and children. Albert F. Chase was ar
rested by Chief Deputy Sheriff Ward
and Deputy Sheriff Conners. within
the shadow of the court that mad
the order.
Chase has been missing since April,
1911, when quarter sessions court di
rected that he pay his wife $6 a week
for the support of herself and his two
children. Since that time a constant
search has been maintained for Chase,
"but each time when he was found he
disappeared before he could be ar
rested. The last time Chase dodged the de
tectives he was found In New Castle,
Del., but when the officers went to
get him he had again disappeared.
The other day his wife, Clara V.
Chase, was passing an office building
in South Penn square, when she saw
her husband enter the building fit
working clothes. She hurried across
to the city hall and notified the sher
iffs office and the arrest followed.
Chase had been employed in the build
ing an as electrician.
PACIFIC COAST I.F.AGVE.
At Portland
Los Angeles $ 7
Portland 1 S
Second game;
Los Angeles 10
Portland 2 6
At Los Angeles
Vernon C S
Salt Lake 4 9
Second game:
Vernon 5 7
Salt Lake 4 6
At San Francisco
Oakland 6 12
San Francisco 3 7
Second game:
Oakland 6 11
San Francisco 5 9
XOKTHWESTKRX LEAGUE.
At Aberdeen
Aberdeen 7 9
Tacoma 5 1
Second game:
Tacoma 5 8
Aberdeen 0 2
At Seattle
Seattle 3 5
Victoria 0 5
At Spokane
Spokane $ 15
Vancouver 4 6
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Detroit
Detroit 5 8
Boston 4 6
At Chicago
Washington 8 12
Chicago 3 10
Second game:
Chicago 12 16
Washington 5 7
At Cleveland
New York 5 14
Cleveland 2 12
At St. Louis
St. Louis 6 5
Philadelphia 4 7
FFJERAL LEAGUE.
At St. Louis
St. LouU 4 7
Pittsburg 1 7
At Chicago
Chicago 7 12
Kansas City 2 7
Second game:
Kansas City 4 9
Chicago 3 4
At Newark
Newark 2 8
Baltimore 1 6
DEADIXJCK BHOKEX.
(Continued from page 1.)
"Dry Forces Cooperate,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., July 12.-
Closer co-operation between the Ant!-1
Saloon League forces and those of
the Catholic Prohibition league In
a resolution adopted by the latter or
ganization and which was presented
to the convention of the Anti-Saloon
League of America.
A special advisory committee was
appointed by the Catholic league,
whose task will be the enlistment of
all Catholic Influences throughout
the country In support of the prin
clples and programs of the Antl-Sa
lo.i league.
should have been and would have
been a shutout had not a most unex
pected and a most untimely circum
stance injected itself Into the sixth
inning. The first two men up had
been retired and Brooks had been
fanned for the third out when Al
brecht let the third strike pass
through him, something he doesn't do
very often. Brooks reached first on
the play and without any hesitation
dashed for second on the next ball.
Then Lieuallen drew the only pass
Harlan Issued during the game and
promptly stole second. With two
down and two on, Williams smote the
pill for a clean hit, scoring both men
and tying up the game.
Tuerck's prettiest piece of pitching
came In the eighth when Pilot Rock
got men on second and third by er
rors with only one down. Pickett
and Harlan, both good hitters, were
up and the college filnger dashed
their hopes by administering the
strikeout dose.
After Gilbert and Albrecht had
struck out In the last of the ninth,
the crowd settled down to watch an
extra Inning battle. They figured,
however, without considering Clock
and Royer. The former had been in
to Albrecht and Tuerok struck out.
No runs, one hit.
Pilot Rock Gilbert singled to left
Aiurecnt struck out and Gilbert
thrown out at second, Tuerlck tc
Brooks. Clock fanned. No runs, one
hit.
Fifth liming.
Athena Karmlen doubled to left
field. King out when Harlan grab
nea his line drive, stone struck out
and Karmlen out at third trying to
steal, Albrecht to Gilbert. No runs.
one hit.
Pilot Rock Royer funned. Hayes
out, Tuerck to Karmlen and Smith
fouled out to King. No runs, no hits
Sixth Inning.
Athena Grlndell out, Harlan to
Clock, Coshow out at first. Clock to
Pickett, Clock fielding the ball anJ
Pickett covering the bag. Brooks
fanned but Albrecht let third strike
through hl:n und Itrooks reached
first. He stole second and took third
when Albrecht made bad peg to sec
ond. Lieuallen drew a walk and stole
second. E. Williams drove out a sin
gle, scoring Brooks and Lieuallen and
tying score. Williams took second
on throwln. Tuerck fanned. Two
runs, one hit.
Pilot Rock Westgate filed out to
Tuerck. Pickett, safe on Brooks' er
ror. Pickett drew throw to first
from Tuerck, got between ball and
flrstbaseman and was struck In back.
He took second on play but Umpire
Cox called him out for interfering
with the flrstbaseman. Harlan struck
out. No runs, no hits.
Seventh Inning.
Athena Karmlen singled through
second. King flew out to Westgate.
Stone hit by pitched ball. Grlndell
popped out to Gilbert and Coshow
struck out. No runs, one hit.
Pilot Rock Gilbert fanned. Al
brecht out, E. Williams to Karmlen.
Clock drew a pass and stole second.
Royer fanned. No runs, no hits.
Eighth limine.
Athena Brooks popped out to
Harlan. Lieuallen singled to right.
Williams hit into fast double play,
Royer to Pickett to Clock. No runs,
one hit
Pilot Rock Hayes safe on E. Wil
liams' error, his throw to first draw
inf Karmlen off bag. Smith sacrific
ed him to second, Tuerck making the
putout. Westgate bunted and was
safe when Tueck's throw pulled Kar
mlen off bag. Westgate stole sec
ond. 1 Pickett and Harlan struck out.
No. runs, no hits.
Ninth Inning,
Athena Tuerck flew out to Royer.
Karmlen ditto. King popped out to
Grlndell. No runs, no hit.
Pilot Rock. Qilbert and Albrecht
struck out. Clock made long hit to
left field that might have been ho
mer but for runner's lameness. Good!
for two bags. Rover scored him with
single, winning game.
Athena.
AB R H PO A E
Brooks, 2b 4 1 0 2 3 2
Lieuallen. If: 3 1 2 0 0 0
Williams, ss 4 0 1 0 1 1
Tuerck, p 4 0 0 2 5 1
Karmlen. lb 4 0 2 7 0 0
King, c 4 0 0 13 0 6
Stone, cf 2 0 0 1 0
Grindell, 3b 3 0 0 1 0 0
Coshow. rf 3 0 0 0 0
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Totals 31 2 626 4
2 out when winning run scored.
Pilot Itoek.
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weather too much heat coming out into the
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With a good oil-stove no waste heat or fuel.
One bunu-r or four low flame or high a slow fire
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Pendleton
dulKing in a kidding duel with the
'Athena pitcher during the game and
had already picked a two-aacker and
a walk off him. This time he chose
a fat one and sent It into the canyon
beyond left field. Witji his crippled
foot, however, he could only turn
second before Lieuallen had pegged
the ball back Into play. Royer's stick
finished the undoing of Athena.
The game waa a clean one through,
out, both teams fielding fast and go
ing through the Innings without
questioning the decisions of Cox and
Sharp who alternated on the bases
and behind the bat. A big crowd saw
the game, many autos from Athena
and Pendleton swelling the attend
ance.
Tlie Game By Innings.
First Inning.
Athena Brooks fanned, Lieuallen
ditto. E. Williams out. Gilbert to
Clock. No runs, no hits.
Rock westgate safe on
error. Pickett flew out to
Weatgate out, Tuerck to
Harlan out, Brooks to Kar
No runs no hits.
Second Inning.
Athena Tuerck struck out. Kar'
mien out Royer to Clock. King fan
ned No runs no hits. "
Pilot Rock Gilbert singled and
stole second. Albrecht struck out.
Clock doubled to left scoring Gilbert.
Royer singled scoring Clock and took
second on the throwln. Hayes out
Tuerck to Karmlen, Royer taking
third on the play. Smith grounded
out Brooks to Karmlen. Two runs
three hits.
Third Inning1.
Athena Stone struck out Grlndell
grounded out to first, Coshow fanned.
No runs, no hits. -
Pilot Rock Westgate popped out
to Grlndell, Pickett out at first on
sensational stop of his ground ball by
Brooks. Harlan fanned. No runs, no
hits.
Fourth Inning;.
Athena Brooks popped out to
Clock, Lieuallen singled to left and
stole second, E. Williams fouled out
SENATOR I!i:VKHIlGK AM)
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GIlAPHK.l) AT TKTLOW
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NEW YORK, July 12. Former
.Senator Albert J. Beveridge, who was
on both the German and French bat
tlefronts in Europe, In a speech here
asserted the war Is not a conflict
brought on by rulers and against the
will of the people. "It Is a war of
peoples,'1 he said. "I tried every
where to find a socialist who was
averse to carrying on this war but they
were all for It, emphatically. They
are making wonderful strides In dem
ocracy In the war ridden "countries of
Europe, and as a result It seems as
though they must outstrip the United
States." The photo shows the senator
and Dr. Sudckum of Tetlow, Germany.
Pickett. 2b ... 0 0 110
Harlan, p 4 0 0 1 1 0
Gilbert, 3b 4 11110
Albrecht, e 11 1 1
Clock, lb 1 11110
Royer, ss 4 0 2 1 2 0
Hayes, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
Smith, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 3 8 27 1 I
Score by innings:
Athena . ..R00000200 02
Athena . ..H 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 06
Pilot Rock. R02000000 13
Pilot Rock. H03010000 26
Summary: Sacrifice hits, West
gate, Smith: two base hits, Clock 2,
Karmlen: stolen bases. Brooks, Lieu
alien 2, Westgate, Gilbert, Clock; first
on balls, off Harlan 1, off Tuerck 1;
struck out, by Harlan 10, by Tuerck
12; passed balls, by Albrecht 1; left on
bases, Athena 4, Pilot Rock 5; double
plays, Royer to Pickett to Clock; hit
by pitcher. Stone; time of game 1 60;
umpires Cox and Sharp.
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rubbing. AdT.
Zapatistas Defeated, Belief.
WASHINGTON. July . The forc
es of General Gonzales are within 10
miles of Mexico City, state department
advices declared. It waa Inferred
from this the Zapatistas either have
been defeated or withdrawn without
further fighting.
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