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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1911)
IN SECOND PUCE - . i Echo Beaten Sunday, in Best Game Played in Blue Mountain League, Millers Winning 4 to 3. Standing of Teams. Teams Woo Lost P. C. Walla Walla 3 0 1-000 Athena 2 1 .666 Milton 1 1 .333 Pendleton 1 1 .333 Eoho 1 1 -333 Weston 11 .333 Manager Littlejohn saw Captain Brown and bis nifty tnnob of Millers tronnoe Eoho in the best game played in the Blue Mountain League- Sunday. The Atnena-Eoho session ended with tbe score standing 4 to 3. The game at Pendleton was a farce, the Champs falling on tbe Pendleton bunch for seven runs in one inuing, winning bands down 11 to 3. "I was little better over at Milton, where Bade's Bears led tbe Milton- Freewater Bulldogs (shades of old Cap. Anson, smother that unenpbon ions name) to slaughter by the lop sided soore of 9 to 2. And tnis Eoho bunob. Thev play real base ball from the tap of tbe gong until they shade the wire all the timo, all tbe time. While they developed but four tingles off Pioard. they were "hep" to the game and took all there was coming to them. With the exoeption of tbe third and fourth innings, horse collars decorate the soore sheet, and let us tell you that while these deviations wore go ing on, there was some gilt edged ball being played ty all bands and the oook. Nothing doing in tbe first and sec ond, except siugles by Owens and Brown, and a donble by Hoskins, no score resulting. Then in tbe third, this happened and but for tbe happening thereof, Eoho would have worn nothing but horse oollars: Campbell openad with a single, Norman drew a pass and Lehman bunted to Pioaid, who threw flnmnbell out to third. Fitzbngb reaobed first on DePeatt's error in letting the ball get away from him, tbe others moving up. Pioard let bis arm out a link and fanned .Puloipher two down. Then Lundwell sent a high one out to Bundy. Tbe wind was blowing i gale and tbe center fielder ran under the ball, just tipping it with bis glove, and three crossed tbe pan. Hensley was an easy out, flying to Clan. That was all for Echo. Then Athena got the three back, and one to boot, in tbe fourth. Pell and was safe on Campbell's error and went round to third on Lieuallen's long single. Then DePeatt put a bot one tbrougb Campbell, Pelland and Lieuallen scoring. DePeatt took seo ond, while Smith was going out, Eos kins to Campbell, and scored when he and Owens jookeyed a delayed throw on a muffed third strike from Hoskins to Campbell, the first base man being unable to return tbe ball to the plate in time to catch DePeatt, after putting Owens out. Clark drew a pass, stole seoond and scored on Bundy's timely single. Pioard went out. Gilbert to Cambell. Bain stopped play for a abort time after Athena had made three runs. Clark sooring tbe winning run after the game was re sumed. Both pitobers warmed op fairly well and used about everything tbey bad. Pioard being especially effeotive. He struok out two in the fifth and con tinued tbe good work in tbe sixth, when only four batters faced bim, Gilbert reaobiDg first on a fumhle ty Owens, Lundwell, Hensley and Hos kins fanning out in order. He allow ed but four bits, while the Millers harvested nine healthy ones off Leh man's delivery Thashowintr made by the Athena nl hv firs in this came, where fast beady plays nipped off runs, shows tbe good work Brown is putting into tbe team. The orop of errors is notably on the wane as compared with other games, and but one was oostly. Tbe attendance was large, consider ing tbe weather, many ladies being present. Tbe grounds are in good condition, and with good weather, some fast ball is in store for this old town this season. Henry Dell's reoord I The MARK6.HAP.n5S IMNT.SH0UUKB SL&VCUttD This is not lb km 7i ii it 10 T ffl D for You Alone If you have your clothes made to order, they look it from every view point. If you war radyMnade clothes, they look it from everjr standpoint; one costs no more than the other. Which will you have? Where's the cothier that can show you 1500 different kinds of suits, all your size. I have them. I guaran tee you a perfect fit, dependable quality and depend abe Workmanship. I buy woo ens direct from the mi s and pay top prices for every piece of work done, which insures the best results in tai oring. I drait pat erns for any style coat front you desire. I also cany the famous Kohn clothes, and while a little higher in price than some others, are worth the difference in hand work, good shrinking and shape-retaining clothes Ladies' Suits Coats, Skirts and one-piece Dresses made to order I have installed a French Dry Cleaning Machine at my shop and will be able to handle work equal to any city, at reasonable prices. Woolens sold by the yard. J. GONLEY, The Tailor of the game says it was this way. Soore by innings: Athena, 00040000 x 4 Echo. 00300000 03 Athena AB B H PO A E Owens, ss 5 0 10 1 1 Clark, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 Bundy, of 4 0 2 1 0 1 Pioard, p 4 0 0 1 4 1 Brown, o 4 0 2 11 1 0 Pelland, 2b 3 1 0 0 3 0 Lieuallen If 4 1 2 1 0 0 DePdatt, 8b 4 10321 Smith, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 36 4 9 27 11 3 Echo- AB R H PO A E Fitzhugh. rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 Puloipher, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 Lundwell, ss 4 0 0 1 1 0 Hensley If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Gilbert, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 1 Hoskins, o 4 0 1 9 3 0 Campbell, lb 4 0 2 9 0 2 Norman, of 2 10 10 0 Lehman, p 3 1 j j J J jtf 3 4 21 9 5 Summary-Two basebit. Hoskir,s. First on balls, off Pioard 2. off Leh man. 1. Struok out. bv Pioard 11, by Lehman. 10. Left on bases, Ath ena 10, Eobo 5. First base on errors, Athena 4. Eoho 2. Sacrifice hit, Pell and. Time of game, 1 hour, 55 min ntes. Umpire Buestratte. Soorer, Dell. Diamond Dust. Thft Millers are all swelled up over the patronage they are receiving and Relieve there is tne most loyai ounou of fans here ever. And the fans be lieve tbe Millers to be a winning bunob. So there you are, don't it? Pnnrllntnn tmners sav there was dust in the air when the, Champs fell next to Pitcher Thompson. Well, tnere were a few particles flying arouna up here but we baa Dig league can ex cepting two innings. Tbey say tbe Champs have a new pitober. He is a left ender. Captain Brown, Ralph DePeatt. Bil ly Winship and Andy Weaver aoalped tbe diamond with a roadgrader. Re sult, plenty fast now. Walla Walla is some ohesty these days, being at tbe top of the roost and playing "Hunky" Shaw of Paoifio rinnnt Lnaane fame on the first cush ion. Milton protests against the snap and proposes to contest bnaw s eiegi bility. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Orncnn for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Franois M. Mansfield. Deceased: All persons whom it may concern nrn hnrnhv notified that George W. Gross was duly appointed on tne tstn rlav nf Arjiil. A. D.. 1911, Bdminis trator with the will annexed of the estate of Francis M. Mansfield, de- flfmfiflri. and that letters of adminis tration with the will annexed have been issued to bim. All persons hav ing claims agcinet eaid estate are hereby notified and required to present them to him. with proper vouooers as required by law, at the offioe of bis attorneys, Peterson & Wilson, in Atn ana. Oiecou or at tbeir offices in Fen dlntnn. Oreeou. within six months from date of the first publication of this notioe. which said first publloa tinn la made in the Athena Press news paper on Friday the 14th day of April A. D.. 1911. Georce W. Gross, Administrator with tbe will annexed of the estate of Franois M. Mansfield, Deoeased. By Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys for Admr. a imm ividii In This Town Needs Watching Is he your husband, or your brother, or your son ? -We have noticed him gazing longiDgly at the good watches in our window as he thought of the poor time piece in his pocket. His Birthday ' would be made so happy if it brought him the good Watch he deserves and "love will find the way" for the cost will not break you. $10 to $100 Get It at HILL'S Athena - - Oregon POTATOES WANTED About 50 sacks of good, po tatoes. Give price, delivered on the State Line, near Free- water, about April 5th; also state variety. Address, drEO. W. BEARj 158 Locust St. Walla Walla. Professional fi. V. Sham PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calib. both night and day. ' Calls promptly answered. Office on Third Oireei, Ainena urenui . SUMMONS. In the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. J. B. Miller, Plaintiff, vs. Viola Miller. Defendant. To the Defendant, Viola Miller: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint niea against you in the above entitled cause and Couit on or before tbe last day of the time prescribed in tbe order for publication of Summons, made herein on tbe 6th day of April, 1911, viz: By or within six weeks from tbe date or niscj pub lication of Summons herein, and if you fail to so answer therein, lor want thAmnf. the Plaintiff will apply to the Ccnrt for the relief prayed lor in the - - . . 1,1 Complaint on file herein, towu: for a decree wherein and whereby the bonds of matrimony now aud Hereto fore existing between the Plaintiff and the Defendant may be forever set aside and grantiug unto Plaintiff euoh oth er, further and general reliei as to ioib Court may seem just ana proper. This Summons is served upon you h nrdnr of the Hon. Gilbert W. of the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon, for .Umatilla County, whion orde is dated tne om rlav of Anril. 1911. The date or toe first publication of this Summons is Friday, the 7th day ot Apru, iu nnd thn data of the last Dublioation thereof is Friday, the 12th day of May, 1911. Godwin os eai. Attorneys lor nainua, Residing at Freewater, Oregon. G. S. NEWSOM, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Weston, Oregon. Calls answered promptly night or day PETERSON & WILSON Attorneys-at-Law, Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon Homer I. Watts Attorney-at-Law Athena, Oregon. JOS. C. BADDLLEY, D. V. S. Proprietor of City Veterinary Hospital 703 Chase Ave. :: Phone, Main it Walla Walla, Wash. Will make calls to tAthena and Vicinity I Notice to Creditors. Nntioe is hereby siven that the nndersisned has been appointed uxec utor of the last will and testament ox A. J. Wanner, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of Umatilla CWunty, Stateof Oregon. 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