THE BEND HUIXETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON. 'I'll UKSDAY. .IU1.V 21, 1iii7
PAGE TWO
(Same rHere Sunday Will Be Contest Between Hard Hitting Nines
Out Our Way
PENDLETON
DANGEROUS
: Buckaroos' Clubs Are
Very Potent
Sunday's game between the
Hond ElkH ami the Pendleton
Buckaroos seems slated to be a
contest of hitting power, accord
" lng to batting and fielding aver-
ages compiled for both clubs,
r Tho Elirs boast eight hitters
above the .300 mark, two of them
: .400 or better, while the BucK-
- aroos have three men above the!
. .400 mark and two more better;
' than .300. !
Curly Ft'.'ler, lett-hander who ;
is scheduled to carry the burden ;
of mound duty tor the Elks
. Sunday, la leading the local team
- in baiting with an average ofi
- .43$ tor the six games In which J
he has taken part. Next in line
oomes Al Brentano. hard hitting,
' outfielder with an even .400 and
close behind him is Harry Ll-
linger, acting captain and catcher;
who was leading the squad upi
to the close of the Mtd-Columbia-
season. F.Minger has an average
... of .385 fpr 11 games. j
Stokoe Well Up
Clyde Stokoe comes fourth i
with .348 for 15 games, and!
Pete Allen fifth with .343 for 17
while Kennedy. Brown
and Koberts each got one hit for;
every three times at bat for on j
' average .performance of .333.
In the Buokaroo lineup. Quinn.:
, center fielder, is high man with :
.422. Hosklns, catcher, and
King, second baseman, are close,
"tcTa'tie with .405 and .404 re-;
spectively. There is a big drop : , Lineups
"in" the next two places. Cook, j session:
third baseman, having .32" and ; Hardware
" Haltrop, the only pitcher listed r. Logan, lb
. n the aauad. .320. ! Hampson. 3b
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SUNSE1
Likes.Dempsey
! AREJTO PLAY
City Championship Is
to be Decided
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Bend Elks' Averages Compiled
i, ... f Hi.. Ileml Klks tor tli season,
,. io lust Sunday', game, me ll I.lw. Th" "VlThlh."!?...
lb. Ml.l Columbia l.amio game.. well ' ,n. M.,.,i'.. .
iof Duvlil, rnlnii Puelflc, Klitinaih Knlla ami ii"v... -
ll.'YIl 1 Illlll.HH All
Fuller a II
fanned four men. displaying 'an
excellent change of pace and a
fast one that hopped past he
Mid-Columbia players in surpris
ing fashion.
In , last night s
League Baseball
.Elks
Brown. If
Parker, ss
In preparation for tomorrow's . L. Brentano cf-p Allen, cf-lb
. ak II ...... . . . . rt
u.. tho pik tried out a new : o Brien. zb
I Infield combination Jast night 1 O'Leary, c
"hgalnst tho Bend Hardware team. ' Loomis. ss
ilalph Russell, pitcher on the Douglas, p-cf
'Gotdendale Bquad during the ' Briggs. rf
'. Mid-Columbia season, was hold- Hauck, rf
1ng down first base during the tJ i
!ilrst few Innings, with Peterson W.
on second, Art Parker at short vU
knd Wood on third. Later in the "
tame. Pete Allen, who was ) (jfc 1 J A HI 1
T)noved out to center neia wJ
"in the Mid-Columbia season, came
;ack to bia old position at first
"base
Brentano. rf
Wood. 3b
R. Russell, lb-cf
Peterson, 2b
Garrison, e
Slate. p-2b
Wilson. 2b
"Whetiel,' p
t'OHMf
1 . t ? W.
Oakland S7
Seattle 62
San Fmncisco 63
Sacramento 60
Portland 54
Hollywood 54
.Mission 53
I Los 'Angeles ..... .... 4
' National
' : w.
51
.54
, 60
..'...48
Pittsburgh
Chicago t
' St. Louis
New York
Brooklyn 40
. Phllailplnhla 35
AMD rilRQ CI inFi Cincinnati 35
Boston ...31
Aiiu-rlcan
W.
63
47
i Washington 41
L.
49
50
52
56
59
61
6.1.
67
L.
31
33
36
43
46
61
52
52
L.
25
38
35
41
44
49
53
51
Score K H. K.
Chicago 3 10 0
Philadelphia 7 13 0
Hush, Jones and iiitrtuett:
Pruett and J. Wilson.
First aame R. H. E.
S i Plttaburah 15 0
554 , Boston 2 5 4
Kremer and (looch: Greenfield
and Gibson.
'8
0
Pet
.5
.54
.51
.4
.4
.457
.418
Second game
i Pittsburgh
I Boston
II.
t
Pet.
.622
.621
.581
.527
.465
.407 i
.402
.373
II
2 10 ?
5 9 0
I .Mlljus, Cvengros and Ciorh,
Spencer; R. Smith and I'rban.
Aiuerlrun
Score It II. . E.
New York 4 5 2
! Chicago 17 1
Hoyt and Grnbowski, CdUins;
Connally and McCurdy. ,
Score R H. E.
I Th.i Tu-llli..il Imiwn.. ..Iiuiiti,!,.,..
! shin, which reals between the IIimiiI
Hardware Co. team, winners In I
.the second half of tl.e HoaM.ni. uiid
ooinpuny leant, winners In thoi SJf
o..Miinx round, will b decided j f f
tomorrow afternoon ill a nine Inn-, Jf
lug Kume on O'Donnell field. A I
,nii.irr vi.Li. oil .l.niay IU (lie III-
' .low of the bar.lwure atore. will
, lie awarded the winner by 1.. It.
: Sbeel.ty, president of the league.!
! ,''"""'' """'" "'' Jim Klynn. proaperou. laxl-
cllnvix of a four months playing rnl 0Wller , i.ho(,x. Arli.. and
schedule, divided Into two sections; only ,,, ever to knock out Jack
of 2S guinea euch. Klght teiiuia ; ivinp,.y, who says that he's going
were entered In the league, each ' east to see Jack Dcnipsey tight
team playing one game u week. ; Gene Tuuncy. In other wordd.
During the first half oftl.e sea-l Klynn picks Sharkey as I he loser
on five Inning games were In tho l)einuc' Shurkey fight '
played, with seven Inning games ;
in the second half. (juries he received laat night In
Deschutes Power and Light ; ., ntitnniolille accident between
company got away to a flying frvutlU and Monmouth
start in the opening round, win-, ,,!,! today 'ut
nlng with a perfect standing. In ; orn hospital
the second round, ufler a complete th. hospital
reorganization of the eight squads, i
the llend Hardware took the lead
and came through without losing
;a game.
! Each squad is limited to 15
players, whose names were filed
with league officials at the open-1 "
" lug of the seuson. Rend Hard-' Beaton. July 21 (IP) The flflli
ware's roster Includes Ned Doug-i day of their hunger strike today
las. Kay Logan. Fred Loomis. found Nicola Sacco and llarlolo
Dlck O'Brien. Cortney Allen. Don ' nieo Van Zetti still refusing noer
. O'Leary. Johnny Iigan, Paul Ishmenl In any form.
illanipaon. ('. 11. Hourk, N Fer-1
guson. C. Moody, Shorty Ordway.
j Doug Mi f'ayden, H. Huuiby and i
' L. Brentano.
The Deschutes Power and Light t
; squad Includes L.-G. Bertram. Pop
j Delters, Harold Clarno. Krai.k
jGrindle. II. K. Michael. Gene
; Walker. Hugh Fountain, Harold
j Waterman. II. G. Humphreys, C
I Barber. E. Knickerbocker. Jimmy -;
Huilly. Bill Orruit and ('. Whetxel.
The game Is scheduled to begin hunger strlk
at a:. to p. m.
ilienluno rf
K linger o
I Stokoe Sit
1 Allen cf-lh .. ..
Kennedy I h i t
llrowu If
Robert p
Klut.i ,1b .
Talhorow 3h-aa
Wood :ih-lh
Parker aa .,
Garrlsou c
Peleraon as-2h
14
1 1
16
17
III
16
14
x
10
16
3
7
16
III
II Ii
fl
ill
70
110
III
34
31
r.
10
21
47
II
7
H
16
IX
24
20
17
13
II
7
H
2
4
6
Pet,
.4:1
.400
. !tsr.
.346
.34.1
.93:1
.33:1
.333
.J 50
.226
.216
.200
.1110
.128
PO
2
1 2
111
33
77
106
17
10
H
4
30
2
87
14
A
3
1
II
31
.1
4
I
3H
16
4
26
3
6
30
K
3
J
6
II
6
6
3
3
6
I
s
t
3
14
Pet.
.818
.876
.063
.864
.U4I
.11611
, HX 8
.1141
.7X11
.800
.876
.714
."SH
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The Pen.lleliiii lluckarooa. who hive won in out of II guinea Ibis
....... 1, ... ,,( 11,., nine Minimum league.
ui... ur rharacturlie.l bv their hard hitting. The lluckaroos lllll-
I ting and field
! PMNDI.KTON
! IJniiin rf
Hoaklna a .
King 2h
Cook 3li
Ilnttrop p . ..
Olson rf
Walters lb .
Garrett ss
Ili.rxelt If
it was
the Corvallla gen
KMls was taken to
this morning.
Food Is Still Refused.
By Condemned Men
averages follow:
All II I'd PO A K. Pel
45 10 .422 II 3 0 I. mm
4 1 17 .406 60 1 .66 ,
47 H .404 3X 36 3 .ltr,.'i
65 18 .327 13 4 1 X .870
. .. 60 16 .320 2 40 J .Uliil I
37 II .297 5 2 0 I. unit
r.3 I I .269 135 7 I Olio
."' 47 II .234 39 36 7 .900
4 1 9 1 59 2.1 3 " I l'"0 I
When guards removed the j
breakfast trnya from the condemn
ed men's widely separated cells
at t'harleatown atnte prison, nui-1
ther had touched a morsel. 1
Only water 'has passed Sacco's ,
lips since the beginning of the:
Joint fast early last Sunday ami ;
Van Zetti has abstained from nil j
nourishment except coffee anil
ten. which tin took III small .malt- ;
titles during the first part of the '
1
. Boston .' 3
Detroit 7
8
It
Pet.
.716
.653
.539
.534
.417
.398
.386
base and RusaeU went out nau ,
j. t.,. m feel Pittshnro-h I n Intn latl
, J lie garoeu,. f - ' Vnfc
. , ... v.. -atr.no nosition 1 . n T - 1 New rorg
1. 1. MlKlo that he will Detroit
, IQU II "a VM'"- . -
. be started tnere sunoay. . n. I'sln,! l'rn. oo.j. ' k.. at
I', Ruwrtl on Heck I yeordav:, hero Ott, pinch Chicago 47
. .Russell will be available as , hitter (or the New york oiaDts.:st ,s
Relief pitcher Sunday " 'y5 j whose single 'in the ninth Inning ; Cleveland 35
.Indicated by Hara'd Kline, cbalr- fl tw raaaen to give NewiBoslon 3,
- - r .h Elks baseball com-!,. . r . , .... ,t,:D '
ma,, . 1 tori, a -.o- Titiui; uici 1
inlttee, who has been worrying ! Cnlcago Cnbg I I OAST LEAGUE RESULTS
-over the problem of filling the j ; Score - R H.
'.post left temporar ilv va"' ;lnto ee as Pittsburgh S.nto 4 9 0
Fred Roberts' injury. Roberts & wh San Francisco 2 6 1
r )s reported to have hopes of De- jphU de, hIa j Kalllo and Koehler; Moudy.
. Ing back on the job by the end! .,.. rfl .Geary. Curtln and Rego, McCrea.
-bf the month, since his injured: Pittsburgh and Philadelphia di- ' '
' hand is healing rapidly. For the Tided a double header which per- "' "' '
f ' practL session, he has.tnlt.ed the Co.rs .0 get an ; MJss on 4 9
' ii . vi .Hp ball around even break or the series. .sea.tte 3 i- 1
-feore or U clntioX In n ' Mitchell held the Pirates (n Ho.ling. Ludo.ph Eckert and
:M?ort to keep Ms throwing arm,, he firs, game and the Phillies j 's Graham and Jenkins.
"-In condition while guarding thejTOn, 4 to 3. hut in the second 1 0a, ' 15' . 'j
t njured left. ; "!""" IM. Angeles 12 !$ 1
. 1 Boehler. Craighead, Dickerman
iand Read, Bool; Plercy
Lundgren and Hartley; Coiyaaj
DAI.I.KS .M.W IH'ItT '
Albany, Grp.. July 21. (IP)
Though still living this afternoon,
George Ellis of The Dalles Is
no texpeeted to recover from In-
Wiirdcn William Hendry's of- I
flci? reported no change In th.-' (
physical condition of the two men.
who were In comparatively good 1
health. '
DEPeNDABLE
Any used car seen on
our floor is good for more
than enough satisfac
tory miles to assure the
owner of his money's
worth. You can always
count on that
CENTRAL OREGON
MOTOR CO.
I'liinic itio ll.niil anil (IrrrnniHt.l
A USED CAR 13 ' ONLY A3 DCPE-NDADLB
AS THEr D&ALCR WHO SC-LL9 (T
Bulletin Want Ads Bring Itrsults
and Woodall.
Scrre R iU
Philadelphia 8 14
Cleveland 3 11
Quinn and Perkins; . Sh
516'jand L. Sewell.
Seore It .H.
Washington 4 15
St. Louis 5 10
Lisenbee. Marberry and 1
Jones, Crowder and O'Neill.
Baseball's Big 5
Score
i Cincinnati
. ii .. .1 T, ....... n AivlAoA
.viuui.iiia.. u "'""-u n;incinnBii , a
the double header, the Reds 'P-! Brooklyn 1
luring tne tirst game io a an.,
losing the second 2 to 1.
ljurea .en. "
...t.o- ... hpld In reserve last and Pittsburgh won, to 5.
night, nursing his left arm which Two big innings gave Wash-
has been giving mm i ...s" ' nannah
.. .t. ... i.-o weeks. He re-! chicaeo White Sox in the last ; "annan'
- .UK I.IC .BOV ' I "
"ports it in much better shape, so j games of the series,
-ibe Buckaroo batumen may find Two well-pitched games marked
-It hard to keep up their terrific : the double header between the
hitting pace. Roy Slate, whotgt. Louis Cardinals and Brook-
- usually plavs on third base, un- I iyn. The Dodgers won the opener
"dertook the pitching Job yester-2 to 1 and the Cards the sec-
. j.. I..H was lerKeu aiier iu..i ,ona,. a io i.
innings because he r persisted In
Whiffing the hardware men. Slate
protested he "hadn't thrown sny
-yet", but since he had blanked
. the Bend Hardware boys for two
i..-Uuivo tnnlnes he was pushed
out to second base and C. Whet-i
zol. ' Deschutes Power & Wght
hurlor, took up the task. When j
Elate retired the rcore was s to
. I in favor of tho Elks. Whetzel
jtcld the Twilight .'oaguers to one
". inore run, while the Ellis made
two more' off U Brentano.
" Douglas It "1
The feature of tho practice
kume, from tho standpoint of the
Customers In the bleachers, was
1he excellent -pitching of Douglas,
;pimindman for' the hardware
team, who hold the Elks to four
"hits In four innings. Douglas
Score H. H.
Hollywood 4 10
Portland 5 11
Teachout, Murphy and Agnew;
French and Fischer.
Hornsby collected three sin-'
cles out of four times at hat.
Speaker failed to hit safely in
four chances.
Ruth. Cobb and Gehrig were !
idle.
Averages;
An H Pet
and i Gehrig 34S 13s .393
'Ruth SOU no .359
E. Speaker 323 115 .359
2 ICobb 282 99 .351
2 i Hornsby 334 114 .341
DEMPSEY-SHARKEY
FHGHTT
OVER LOUD SPEAKER
Stay at Home This Week End Sec the
Pendleton
Buckaroos
vs.
Sport Tabloids
COI, K.MAN LEADS DOI.I
National Seattle, July 21. (LP) Fay
R H. E. 'Coleman of Los Angeles, shooting !
13 n nur s.ilf was learlins Frank Doln. !
9 1 defending champion, one up al the .
end of nine holes in tho quarter i
Doak finals here today of the western.
amateur ffolf association meet.
E. Coleman took an early lend of
1 two holes but Dolp came back at
2 the 7th and caught up one hole.
Dolp went the first nine In ,1C, one!
(Thirteen innings.)
I Luqne'and Hargravc:
and Hargreavcs.
I Score R .H,
,8t. Louis 7 9
New York 8 11
i (Ten innings.)
Program Starts
at 4:30
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Detroit. July 21. The Jap
anese threat to the natlonaj clay
courts tennis title will be put to
a test today when Ryukl Mlkl
meets William T. Tllden.II, In
the fourth-round contest.
Haines. Alexander and Schu'tc; over par.
Ilentnn Clarkson Grimes. San-' '
ger and Taylor; Devormer. ; Btillutln Want Arts Bring Iti.Hiilis. ;
B end Elks
SUNDAY, JULY 24th
O'Donnell Field at 2:30 P. M.
The Pendleton IJuckaroim have won 10 out
of 12 games. The Elks have won 15 ot of 'ID.
SEE THIS 0 A M E
Freckles and His Friends
San Francisco, July 21.
Johnny Prlslon, Hawaiian island i
middleweight, earned a decision i
over "Wildcat" O'Brien In a slow !
10-round feature bout. i
Konla Ilosa. CaMf.. July 21.
Billy Wataon. Eureka. lightweight,
i scored a technical knockout over.
Waller Froomon of Oakland In
Ibe seventh round of a scheduled I
ID-round bout hero. !
U,TH HKMAI.NH HA.ME
New York, July 21. (LP) Di
rectors of the Now York Federal
llcservo bank at their meeting
here this afternoon made no I
chnngo In the rediscount rate of J
tour, per cent. I
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