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n. . Jj&t. :Si!iQas!SfWmmuamm''' -- - .JZX'.ZZZ3X3IBtJM1 PAGE 8. TUB IJEJi'D nULLETIX, J1ENI), OHE., WED.VESIMT, JUNE 38, 1010. by M TBI W 3 TO 2 BAHLE FANS UET TASTE OF GOOD BALL Klioilln-lllum Xlnc, AVllIi NtroiiK Lineup, NIiowh tJliiMH All Tohii Tciuri JIiih Itecn SiiKKoMod to W urk AkiiIiiiI Outsider. It Ih ovldont from Inst Sunday's Shovlln-lllxon 3 to 2 victory over tho llcnd nlno tlint the llwid fnns will not hnvo to resort entirely to foreign cllmou for pood base ball. Although llcnd held the imIIIIIch to tlireo rtitiH, tho Shevlln nine, ns It worked on tho dlnmond Inst Sunday, linn n wider margin on tho locnl town team thnn one ncoro. To put It contierviiUvi'ly tho mill team Ih bettor than tho llend team by three, nn follows: as Steldl, hut Is faster and more cer tain In handling the ball on tho sack. Houston would mako a better mnn on second sack than Stover becaUBO ho knows tho game through and through nnd would be of potential value In 'coaching. Ho hits In good shapo and worries a pitcher. Stover Is an Infield man nnd he would hnn- dlo tho ball at thl.d equally en well as he docs at second. Stover Is Hab'o to pluck a needed hit nnytlmo and displays lots of 'pep" In his posi tion and on hnaca. llorton Is clear ly the best mnn for shortstop. He lluldn his position, takes lots of chances, Is fast on bases, has a good sure peg nnd Is gojd with the s.lck. Although Knutson nnd I.I ml nro new men, they showed up well In Sun day's gnmo. They both cover much ground nnd nro good with tho stick nnd dangerous on bases. Kulp Is nn hend nt tho gntno nnd Is suro In the field. Ho Is handicapped on bases, but In dnngerous with tho stick. (Intoa Is a now mnn, but ho would probrbly work well with moro rhniicos thnn ho received Ins. Sunday. Houston knows the gumo probnbly better thnn nny mnn In the flold nnd with hint to shoot n llttlo pep Into tho team, Hend, with the nbovo sug gosed lineup, ought to mako It a cloi.n sliito for tho remainder of (he senson. Tho lmoup of Sundty's gnmo wnB I A PIPE of VELVET burns a A PIPE of VELVET burns those bridges that we are always tryin' to cross befo' we i . m nzzzEzinEz :wi TW$ to flvo scores. However, llotid's UHtinl dlsnstrotiB first Inning had much to do with Its Sunday trimming. Ilollon wnB tho first mnn up for tho Shuvlln-lllxon nlno nnd was w.ilked by Clow. Ho ntolo both second and third and came In nn Mud's single. I.lnd also stole socond nml third nnd emtio In on O' Donnoll'H intifT from Stover. This curtain miser performance gnvo tho flhovlln uggregntlon two thirds of Its acoroH In tho Unit Inning. Tho mill tenm did not score ngnln until tho fourth, Knutsen ct.mo tip for n single, stole second nnd wont to third on Clow's wild pitch nnd homo on Steldl'H wild throw to homo pinto. It Is finite clenr to the peruser or tho nbovo tlint Iloud rnthur hnnded these three scores lo tho tlmbermen. llend S'ir"H In Hhtb, 'i'Wlil was hold scoreless until tho elxlll Inning. Morton tamo tip nnd wont to lrnt dn JIiwcIIo'h ovorthrow which oilvnflCCil him tllrl nd enmo homo on linker ovorthrow li)f tho pinto. In tho Movonth Lynch Wtmt nut, Watson to Ilollon. Stover cnino up nnd hung n single on Wnt son, vont, sevond nnd third on link er's overthrow mid stole homo. JJend'n chnnco lo put over a wlniilnn run i-AUiu In the eighth Inning. Mor ton got n single nnd ntolo second nnd third. Tolhorow struck out. Kulp went first on Anderson's orror nnd stole second. O'Donnoll went llrst on Anderson's boot, putting Morton on third, Kulp on second nnd O'lJon noll on llrst. Lynch llw to Knut son and Stover Hew to Houston. Tho khiiio whs nn wood Imso hall ns tho Hend fans will hopo to mto on tho loonl dlnmond. WhImoii, now nin torlul, pltc-hltiK for tho Shevlln tonm. twirled good bull, keeping his live hits well HOiitteml and striking out seven lleudlte when KtrlkoouU wore needed. Mo hits n wlckod drop Slid out drop that had wmio or tho Imi onoM on tho llend team muwaliiK. lie does not woik particularly hard ex cept In tliH liHHd nnd lie mitko that count. Tho mill In Held looked like now, In fnrt It was practically nil now. Ilolleu mi llrst nnd Houston on second imikos u hard conibliiHtlon to got by. linker wns o(T color ns Indicated by the orror columu. Mud, Houston nnd Knutsen make n dangerous combination with the stick. With Mud or HouHtou on nnd Knutsen nt tho bat the Holder be gin u retreat. (Mow, In the box for llend, worked like n demon all the gnmo. There wns no couutlliK the foul bulla, but they worn more thnn uhiihI. which Indlcntos that Clows fst ball wns hard to ooniiort with In due time. Tho U I'lno 17 ywir older nllowtwl tho mill team only four hits mid struck out four men. He wns touch ed up frequently, but handled hlm polf well In his position. The lluiid HEND All II Hoi ton, mi 3 1 Tel'iorow, lr . . . . I 0 Kulp, cf 3 0 O'Dctmell, o ... .4 0 Lynch, .tb I 0 Stover, 2h 1 1 Clow, p 3 0 ll-.lloy, rf 1 0 Sponger, rf ....3 0 Steldl, lb I 0 II E I'O 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 2 10 0 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 1 II '33 2 Shovlln- lllxou Alt It Ilollon, lb 3 1 Lllld, cf 3 1 ll'itttton, 21) .... 1 0 Knutson, If ....3 1 linker, 3b 1 0 llerollo, n , , ,, , .1 0 Anderson, rn , , , .3 0 Watson, p .'1 0 Cater, rf 3 0 5 5 27 17 11 0 1 1 n o o 0 0 0 E I'O A 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 fi 2 2 1 Special Rates East and California -- Oregon Trunk Ry. Central Oregon Lino plcnso let mo know nt nn enrly dnte. ---- ""' In supplying nny maiket with hay or Through Srnlco tin Spoknno oer HAV IX l)i:,MAM). (lly A. E. LOVETT.) I hnve received n letter from tho i county ngrlculturlst of Tillamook j county stating that tho farmers In thnt section would went to purchnso, nt least 1000 tons of good ulfr.lfn liny his fnll, rnd asking mo If tho fnr-' mora or Crook co"nty could not fur nlsh this liny. If tho nlfalfn grow-ei-n or this section nro Interested In undertaking such n proposition I suggest that they get together nt onco nnd mnke plans for supplying this demand. We should determine no early ns posslblo whothor or not wo can furnish it. If Interested r.ny other product It Is necessary Hint wo get together nnd supply n uniform first clrss nrtlclo. Wo enn do It In Crook county If wo will ij 07 00 7 8 0 1 1 1 r 0 0 1 i 7 8 0 1 0 02 30 3 I HltM by JnnlngK. 1 2 a 1 r. 0 Hhnil 1 0 0 1 0 Shevlln . ...3 0 0 1 9 0 Nrorv by Inning, i2i r. r, 110! 1 (I 0 0 0 0 1 Shovlln-H. .20010000 03 Hiiuiliinry. lilts Off Wntson, fi: Clow. I: Widkod. by Wntson. I: Clow. 3; Htruckout by Wnsor, 7; Clow, I; Wild pltoh, Watso:i, 1; Clow, 1. Ilntterlo-, Shevlln-lllvon, Wntson mid UoimIIo; lleml, Clow Mid O'Oou roll. Umpires, Frank ShtiKort, nnd Seo Edwards for paper hanging. Adv. No wnltlng nt tho Motropolltnn for thnt shnvo or hnlr cut. Tour chairs now ready. Adv. the O'rentest Scenic ltoutos In America. Want Ads only ONE CENT n word. CHICAGO $ 72. GO ST. LOUIS 71.20 I)KS MOINES CC.85 DENVER 6R.00 ST. PAUL G0.00 NEW YOIIK 110.00 Roofing of nil kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. Good Luck Wedding rings mndo to your order In two hours tlnio In our own shop. Hnvo your old gold made Into a new stylo ring for a smnll cost. Myron H. Symons The Miinufiiitiiiliig Jeweler Proportionate Fares to all other places. Itatco given on application. Slightly higher go ing or returning through Cali fornia. Palatial ships "Northern Pa cific" and "Croat Northern," for San Francisco evory TUESDAY, TMUKSUAY. SATURDAY. FnroB Include meals nnd berUia and extras without oxtra fnro. AltE YOU (iOINO AWAY THIS Sl'MMKIl? Clatsop Beach Ib the plnce. Send for booklet. J. II. COIllir.TT. Agent, llend, Oteuou. Mitny Women N'ecd Help. Women are as much Inclined to kidney troublH ns are men, but tV of ten mako the mistake or thinking that a certain amount or pain and I torture Is thtdr lot and cannot be I .lull.er'r'r, IXc'lien?' hi , -1 11. the sides and muscles, stiff, Bote, I aching Joints, and bladder ailments Mold eerywhoro. Adv. KKAL ESTATE TKANSFEItS. Ukiieil by Crook County Abtret Co. J. 11. O'Nolll to M P Cnslmun N H It. 2. blk. 10. llend. The llend Co. to P. J. White pU It. 11, blk. 13, Park rdd, M-nd. E. II. Siimmy to J. llniKgeinrnn H Int. lot 10, blk. 2. llend. K. .1. Whltted to L. C. Whltted no 23-1S-U. $1(100. Kenwood Pro. Co to II. (1. Crld well, Its. 10-20, blk. It, Kenwood. P J. McCoy to Huron Timber Co., lie 10-10-12, $100. John Steldl to Henry Master so 13-1S-11. llend Prrk Co., to Anna Kutlcvknl It. y. blk. 50, C.vwtsr add, llend. I'lontMi' Tul. & Tel. Co., to Pae. Infield dlplu)ed more rp.irk thnn In Tel & Tel. Co., nrslnu of aicremut. the recent Prliievllle Kauitt. Clow's 1 ituiuo to aHiim, wd 4 i: Its, two walks In the. nrat Inning "' 21-29-tS-t I, blk. i. ltedmoml. t'io lfld buHlnaea and wore largely r- newt on 10 ft, W v It. SI. blk. HiMHiHible for the mill tonm 's victor).: 4. ltediiuiiul. All Indications point to some keen bnmi ball this sumtuer betweon the locnl HHgreKittlans and Just a llttlo co-opratlon betwaeu the raplalos rud nirimaers of tin two tetania wlieit n foretmt team Invades or the local nine mlKrutM, by picking tho strongest of tho two teams, the per rotitngti of wins for Hend ought to be materially Imosted In the mm two lnonbs. All Town Tteaiu SuggvMeil. It was suggosted that picking nn rll stnr llend nlno from the two teaum might bo apropos. Following the suKKMtlou It might look a llttlo like this: ' OIKiunull, catcher: Tethorow, Wntson nnd Clow, pitchers; Ilollon, first base, Houston, second base; Stover, third base; Morton, short stop. I.lud, left fluid: Knutson. cen ter Held. Kulp, right field Now for u few utiallllctttlous. O'Donnoll, when working good has It oti Hoiollo. Ills peg Is surer and ho hits bettor. Wntson, Clow nnd Tetherow would give any setnl-professlonnl team In theoe parts n go- There would bo plenty of variety, splttors, speedeni and curves Ilollon, did nut show up strong with the stick In Sunday's KBno, but ho c rtatnlv fields Mi post , Uo U not aa suro with hit peg V. A. Forbes, el ux rpprovnl of nwVi neVi Jl-17-11, Kenwood Har dens pint. lleiirt Llustar to Itrooks-SoMilou I4ir. Co. timber on e 1S-1S-U, JH00. Anna llresterhqus, gdn d nw uw 17-10-U to kiiho. Aunn llroiitorhouB to satno, siuuo land. Shevlln-lltxou Co. to C A. John son It &. blk. 12. Park add Heud W. II Sui.ts et nl to A. E. Edwards and C C. l)nport It. 1, blk. t. l)chutee. Sadu W, Lara and Mr.rccllm Lara to .Mabel E. -tu and Arthur M. Lrt sot Its. 1-2. blk. 10. Park add, llend. 1&-172. The Hend Co., to Mabel E Lanx Lr 1-3. blk. 1Q. Park add, llend Anno Market Forties to II. J. Over tuif IS lots la Kenwood f!i.rdof Jennie Sollura For roll to Tao llend Co, oti half Int. 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