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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1921)
mati Him, Jl LI X IMI. DAILY OOI'HIICH Studebaker DIAMOND •NOTES BUICK Judge laudi» could get bla b*M on bawls. Plenty of atar playera play golf, yet haven't gone to the sticks. • • • Seven well known Sox art1 m > full of holes they can never be mended. Public Interest I k always fleeting; now It’» ou the favorite pitcher’» wing Because it makes its friends by its character “It'll take a clever team to pull my socks down this year.'' say» Kid Glea son. e a • McGraw may snap off some of bls rooklea. but It's a cinch he will not give a Bapp. Cord Tires Standard Equipment Manager Joe Berger of the Wichita team will give Ida brother. Bob Berger, a pitcher, a trial. J. F. BURKE OEAIJ-'.R Where the Railway Left Off The Uintah at Watson, Watson and miles of arid Rabe Ruth I» noted for hl» large ap- petite. He» even eaten Into tuany pltchers' records e • e Baseball rule» wer» wrttteu tn 1S4.\ and a way to evade thetu was diacov- ered in 1S45. • • • And yet the public suffer« no in convenience in traveling between these two town*, because the Uintah Railway maintain* an unfailing passenger service with two Buick car». We re heard of one man coming back. Connie Mack says hla whole team la going to do It. We Are Prepared to J Take Care of Your Optical Wants LETCHER Eight National league manager» can say “1 told you so” If they cop the pen nant thia year. • • • Roy Mitchell, veteran right hander, will try pitchiug tor the Dallas Texas league dub thia year. “The OO mile road between Pittsburgh police will war on base ball gambiera, arresting all detected in gambling at parka. Model Model Model Model Model Model Model A Tex«» leaguer i»n’t always a hit. Some of them try to get into the ma , jora and rntaa connection». Pessimism la believing the home ie»m has no chance even before the umpire shouts “Play ball 1" whether it be merely a broken lens replaced or an expert examination and properly fitted glasses. Pitcher Pete Zanhlaer, recalled last fall by Toledo from Bloomington. ba» been transferred to Memphis. , ... Byron Houck has Informed the Loe Angeles management that hla retire ment from baseball Is no stall. SON FLOWER OF CLEMATIS is a Fine Family Flour made from select Bluestem wheat grown in your county and milled in your town. You realize the advantages of keeping your dollars at home, hence we are sure that you will buy a local product in preference to any other if the quality and price are satisfactory. Regarding quality: Use as much of the sack as you want to give it a fair trial, then if you are not satis fied we will refund the full price. Price is $2.25 per sack delivered Call Phone 123 . JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Walter Pipp of the Yankee» had hi« ; tonsils and adenoids removed during the past winter He »ays he will breathe easier. Fohl has a slugger in Frank of Flint. Mich. Wetzel knocked boards off the Michigan Ontario parks in 1920. EDDIE SICKING PLAYS WELL Promise» to Be Fixture at Keystone Sack for Indianapolia—la Speedy on Base Line. Indianapolis fans will not be disap pointed in Eddie Sicking, who was ob tatued by the Indians from the Cincin nati Reds, with whom he played 79 game» last year. Sicking probably will play steadily at second base, although he Is equally as good at short. He Is a right hand hitter and not only has the ability to line them out but he can 9 Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier run bases in a superb manner. Sick ing la twenty-three years old and It la hla boast that he will be back In the majors before another year. He Uvas In Cincinnati end Is eager to show the home folk that Harry Herrmann made a mistake In sending him away. » "In summer the temperature ranges as high a« 110*; in winter as low as zero, with the road often covered with 12 inches of snow. The two Buicks have never been off th«« route—are operating there today.” $1495 1525 2135 2435 2325 1735 2635 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster 22-45 Five Passenger Touring 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe • 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan W. S. Maxwell & Co. WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK Will. BUILD IIII M t WE HAVE WON ------ \ FIRST-PRIXE - WITH OUR_ BATHROOM «SUPPLIES Hobe “Home itun" Brummett, who made 2»1 home runs last season, , loot signed with the Cleveland Amerii I cuba. He Is a catcher. Lee Wetzel all the league Watson snd Vernal is entirely unpaved, acrosa an arid desert, with no habitation save three freight huts," writes Vice-Presi dent Robinson of the railway. (H-*4 Bill Cook, tirât baaetuan, who refused to report to the Charlotte club last sea- son, has signed a coutract for 1921. Something for ballplayers to worry about: What'll they do for "horse hides'' when there are no more borseal • • • Remember this: “Coberobljchapluug la row playing right field.'' Yes, wuuw ol' announcer will be back thia season . . . Railway terminate» Utah. Between Vernal stretches 60 desert. P ublic We have won a great big joy- It’s called Public fill prize. Approval, It was given to u» in recognition of the dependa bility of our bathroom »upplles And by the way, we took the lies out of supplies and charge you just exactly what they're worth that’s all. B. S. Dedrick « 514 F Street PHONE SON-J • • • Jim Bradshaw la on the C'hattanoega Ineligible list for jumping. He pitches for an Independent team In Memphis. Sometimes a naw manager will make a new ball club. TTiere ought to i be seven In the major leagues this year. see Kid Gleason. In spite of all bls wor ries, Is certainly In a jovial state of The club looks mind these days. great. e The Kinm City club has sold Eddie Wright, third baseman to the Oklahoma City club of the Western league. • • Ban Johnson, president of American league, lielleve» the for the pennant in both leagues be tight. George Torporcer. the Cards' hesper- tacled second baseman, can face spit ball pitchers without getting tears In hla ryes. a • • Earl Brown, pitcher from the Pitts burgh Collegians, has been given bls unconditional release by the St. Louis Cardinals. • • • Herb Hunter, who played Inst year with the Boston American league, has been signed with the Greenville South Atlantic club. If* Save the cost of cleaning out carbon Cleaning out carbon coats the average mo torist from $2 to every 1500 to 3000 miles. 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