Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 09, 1903, Image 4

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    LAKE COUNTV fcXAhlNCK. LAKIIVinW, ORUUON. JULY 0. 1U
PLAYED
GOOD BALL
Paisley and New Pine Creek Open
the Base Ball Contest With a
Good Game Other Games
Play luili:
When that expression was heard
from P. A. McCorran, tin umpire, of
Keno, last Friday forenoon, jeople
tegan to think the game would be
Judged right and fairly. And It was.
Never wan there an umpire In Lake
vlow that gave such ierfect Hat Mo
tion, simply Uvause he understood
the game know how. lie was
Johnny on the spot" every time
the pitcher delivered the ball.
The same Friday wan W'twecn
Paisley ami the State Line team.
The latter boys apeared In good
form, but not any more ho than the
Paisleys. It was nobody's game up
to the sixth Inulng. W. Y. Miller, of
the Paisley team went out and made
11 seorv in the first inning, which
looked a though it would U' the
last. Uoth teams played good ball
and the excitement wa intense. The
rooters on the bleachers yelled them
selves hoarse. The letting was
spirited but there was some odds in
favor of Pine Creek. In the "mI in
ning, Lester Vernon made tlie tlrvt
run for the State Line team, and
that was the last until the 7th In
ing, when five of the boys went out
and made a tally each.
Paisley j
made one tally in the ."th inning. It . automobile, but upon the pussen
began to look like Pine Creek was a i gees alighting found it to ! Paul de
sure winner, but it was nobody's j Laney and K. A. Piiterhoiigh. who
game until the Mh. Paisley made : were touring Sout hern and Kastcrn
two tallies in the 7th and tive in the Oregon in a covered wagon iih red
Mh, and the State Line team only: letter on the side, conveying the
made one in theMh. losing the game , intelligence that the Oregon Journal
by 7 to It.
Statk Link Paisi.ky
W. Faster C W. Y. Miller
P.. Wade P A. I'.annister
L. Vernon 1 It 11. lintiuan
.). (JibboiiH 1' It V.Sutherland
0. Smith -i 15 J. Harier
1. Amick SS C. Withers
1. Smith K K C. llannan
L. Mulkey C F P. McDonald
C. Phodes L F iuy ItecHe
ScoKK II y Inmm.s
1 2 ', 4 .". ti 7 ! Total
Paisley 1 n it 0 1 - "
Stat.- Line ii n 1 u " U 1 u 7
The purse was of the gate re
cipts. jfjvnu.
The second gallic was played on
the afternoon of the 4th and was
witnessed by a very large crowd. It
was between the winners of the pie
viotis day and a picked up nine from
Lakeview and Silver Lake. The
Paisley boys protested against the
outside boys, claiming that Lake
view was to play with a home team.
ISut as several of Lakeview 's Is-st
players could not play, it was favor
ably agreed to as arranged, if the
big purse of 2iM) would lie equally
divided. With this understanding
the game was played. Ah it was
not known how the Lakeview nine
could play, ami as the Paisley boys
had put up such a good game tin
day ls-fore, it was expected the re
sult would Is close.
In the first inning Lakeview made
five tallies and Paisley one, ami
in tin? next Paisley made four and
Lakeview none, making tin
Hcore j
even. Hut the Paisley boys were ; 1Uvlng the license 'alsed to ifSt per
worn out from the day ls-fore, and ( night, and claim they will bring the
tould not put up half the game they niatb r bef,,re the circuit court if the
did witli the State Line team, and 1 iini0,,t is not returned. The
noon saw their finish. The Lakeview .j0f,rc's will return to Alturas today
nine j.iit up a good game find won where they will fill another engage
In a gallop after the second inning. ' ment. They always give good clean
Si'ohk iivlxxixiiH, ! shows and are deserving of success.
1 2 :i 4 5 ti 7 s '.) Total
Lakeview 5 0 2 :i 0 4 0 1 17 !
Paisley 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 7 !
The third game was played Sun
day afternoon between Lakeview !
und the State Line for the gate re
ceipts of the last two days, to Im di
vided equally, making $45 for each
wide. The betting seemed to be in
favor of Lakeview a little, ami when
they went to the bat, they made
three runs the first Inning, but when
Tine Creek went to the bat they pro
reeded to bat the I,akevlew pitcher
all over the Held. The viniWiwl
Paisley boys lielng n little sore, root
ed for the Pine Creokers. In the first
Inning. Pine Creek made four
runs. In the 2d, one. In the :UI, 7, ami
In the 4th. 3. when the likevlew
nine changed ltchers and put Pent
Smith In the box. and he only allow
ed them to make one more run dur
ing the name. The game ended In
tlrst Imlf.of the Nth. In favor of Pine
Creek with a score of HI lo S.
Stohk u Y Inninos.
1 2 :i 4 7 s s Total
State Line 4 1 7 : 0 0 1 lrt
lkevlew : 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 S
JULY RACE MEETING.
(concluded from first page. I
Some jiood riding was done In hob
bled stirrups but no up and down
riding. The bronchos were pretty
ones indeed, showing plenty of breed
ing and stamina.
The first race yesterday was a
consolation race. anil repeat, with
the following entries: I.ady Lord
like, Creed more. Ialry Maid and
Tulare Thief. Creed more won. The
second was a mile dash fur fjuo.
Henry M.. Yo No Se and The Wooer
entered. The latter won.
The Oregon Journal.
Tuesday afternoon a vehicle
steamed Into town, sailed down
main street at a whirlwind gait ami
drew up at The F.xaminer ollice.
We jit tirst thought it was another
was one of Port land's daily paper.
These gentlemen are full of energy,;
and vim, probably sullicient to pro-m-I
their carriage, but they brought
along a span of mules to help them
out of a snow drift which they
encountered on the mountain be
tween here and Plush. They were
com)clled to return to Plllsh Monday 1
on their way here during the big;
snow storm. The snow was 1 inches 1
ditp. ;
The gent lei nen are ga t hi-riiig data
for a speeial edit ion of the Journal. '
devoted exclusively to the interior
i if Oregon.
i Paul de Laney is an old resident of
. Lakeview, ami is classed as one nf 1
tile best descriptive writers on the
west coast, lie is and has been
i writing numerous stories of Lake,
i county for his paper, and is gather
ing material for a lot more. It will;
be rcinemliercd that De Laney wrote j
the "Lord of the Desert," and while
on his way from liurns to Lakeview, j
he camped on the spot where the!
scene of this story is laid.
Mr. Puterbough iscirculatiou agent
of The Journal, and will no doubt
do a good business in Lakeview.
Moore's Comedians closed their
six nights' engagement In Lakeview
last night. They met with all the
success that they expected, which
was a crowded house every night,
and some nights fieople wen; turned
away on account of room. They
think they were not treated fairly in
Probably no heavier snow storm
occured during last winter than
was witnessed last Monday morning
July 01 li. Il came down In large
flakes ami soon covered the gr und
to the depth of of an Inch. Trees
were bent to the ground with the
heavy load, and many were broken
down. It was a scene rarely wit
nessed and one that people could
not believe unless they seen It with
their own eyes.
SPRING
BAILEY
Kino;
A rum anri liraull
fill lliirul taauiplm to nw
lerl from.
WORK . Ol'ARASTILFI
PRICKS . RIIASONABU
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brewery
? AYRLS& 5CT1LAULL. Props.
SALOON IN
CONNECTION
Leer sold Wholesale & Retail
Delivered any place in Town
Dance
miss it
taken
dance.
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FOR
it CLOTHING
QO TO
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us tip on the Phone if yon want
Anything; in our Line.
HIGH
SHOES
Lowest Prices
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$ .DANCE. $
There will be a Big Platform
4th of July week. You will
if you don't have your measure
for a suit in time for the big
& We guarantee fit and satisfaction
P at THE MONOGRAM.
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