East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 19, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 15

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1921.
J IJrUJt DAILY WUM,
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BASEBALL PLAYERS TO
ROMP AROUND ROUNDUP
PARK ALL DAY SUNDAY
Prospects-for Prosperous Year
Are Good Say Local Sports
men ; Plan Four Team League
KaMeball atari and near xtain will
rornp tomorrow morning at Itound-Up
park providing the weather permit
and the firm tentative lineup will he
doped up. There are oomrtdeinbly
more bait playeri thl year In Pondl
tott than heretofore and if la expected
that the local nine will he well mip-
plled with materlall Ther are a num
toer of men who played -with fart teams
lat year and who now call Pendleton
their home and with these men and
the atarta of last year Pendleton
ahonld have a good team. 'Practice
will begin aa early ml pojwible Sunday
mnrnlnc
Sufficient fund have 1een provide.)
to tmlld a new back top, fix up the
(Atamond and purchiine needed mater
ial for the team. The men are well
outfitted from laet year and with the
exception of a few minor artlrlea noth
iiig much will be needed thla year. The
fcround are to 4 put In shape not only
for the tinefit of the local team but
for the Mooeejuw nine -which la ex
pected to train here this 'Reason.
Local fans are well pleaeed over the
r.roepecte of the Mookejaw team eom
ing here and expect to ere hiRhclux
ball aa a result, names will he played
with the locals and with nearby towns
during the three week the visitori will
train here.
Plane for the league Which Pendle
ton fine are boosting are coming ahead
nicely and already Athena and Helix
have tgnifled their Intention of Join
ing the league. The pinna now on foot
compline the formation of a four team
league 'and a thing stand now only
one more team I needed. It la ex
pected the forepart of the week that
either Pilot I look or Mlltun-Fteewuter
will join. A four team league will glv
each club a gutnt at home every other
wee.
THINK MICH. CAPTAIN
WAS COAST LEAGUE STAR
- WITH PORTLAND TEAM
HARDEST TRACK EVENT
I
ClfKJAOO, March 1 H. (A. P.)
Phil Kttrtelme, director of athletics al
the University of Michigan, last night
announced here that he had startod
an Investigation to determine whether
Vernon Parks, captain of the baseball
team and loading western conference
pitcher, had played bull on the Pacific
cotuit last season under an assumed
rame.
narteime said be had received worn
that Parks pitched for the Portland
clmb Inst summer under the name of
Harold Brooks and had been the mosr
dependable twlrler on the Portland
team.
"This Brooks," siid Iturtelmo, "won
90 per cnt of his nam, I am Inform
ed. I have fceen h s picture and I am
certain he really Is Vernon Parks, our
tar pitcher. '
'"If tho charges are true, there Is no
doubt' that the University of Michigan
Hill take drastic action."
REED COLLEGE PLANS 'j
Bill Hayward Gives Pointers
On Running 440; Two Types
of Runners for This Race.
llOSTOS TKM WIXS , , ;
CLEVELAND, 0 'March 18. (A.
P.) The Boston A. A. hockey team
won the third giime of the semi-finni
eerie fot the championship -of the
I'nlted Plate trucker leaame. from
Cleveland I to 1 Inst night after a
hard-fought game. '. .
The victory gives Boston two games
to Cleveland's one.
POrtTLAND. March 19. (A. P.)--Actlve
preparations for track and ten
nis are luring made at Keed College.
The premier evont of the spring semes
ter will tie the relay race from Ore
gon City to the campus March 23.
Karh of the four classes will enter a
team of it men.
Intercollegiate tennis matches with
Oregon University and Oregon Agricul
tural College are being discussed. Pre
vious to the intercollegiate contests, In
terclass tournaments will be held.
Pnwimll will start after the spring
vacation.
OU WAItTlX WIXS
, ORAND KAPIDS, Mich., March 1
(A. P.) Bob jMnrli.'i, ,., K. F.
heavyweight cholmplon boxer, knorkel :n
out Tommy McCarthy of Montana In
the third round -of a scheduled 1
round fontest last night. McCarthy
was out boxed and out-gencraled
throiiahoiit.
BY WILLIAM U KAYVVAHD v
(Track Coach University of Oregon.
The 4 10-Vnrd Hull
Of all the track events this race Is
considered to bo the hardest, if run
properly. It combines both speed und
endurance, and is one that should not
be run except by men In good physical
condition. There are two types of run
ners for this distance the sprinter und
pliiBger. Of the two, the first is gener
ally the better, providing he has the
endurance to carry him through the
440 yards. The other Is usually a half
mller who has a good uniform speed
and is able to plug It through all the I
way. Qest adopted for this race Is the !
tall, rangy runner who hus en easy.
twinging stride. "m j
Kvery 440-yard man should . start i
like tho sprinter nnd learn to get his I
stride quickly. Tho ability to alnrtVj
just as important In this race as in
the sprints. Ah most quarter-mile
races are run on a. circular track ane
the start Is generally from thirty to
forty yards from the firrt curve, the
pilckest starter has the best hance to
Ket the pole on entering the turn, ana
this is something that must not
overlooked.
During the early training the run
i r should do considerable jogging at
distances greater than the 440, usually
one-half or three-Quarter miles will be
cifflcient. The object of the greater
distances is to gain for the. runner the
endurance, which is necessary to finish
iruelllng rutMt. After the lees and
wind are in fairly good condition, the
runner should do a little speed work
with the sprinters, going 50 or 60 yards
with- an oeeas(onal burst of 200 yards
at three-quarter speed. As the athlete
jets stronger and feels that he can go
farther without injury, the sprint may
is) lengthened out to 310 yards. When
a runner feels that he Is strong enough
he may pay more attention to sprint
ing, but should never los sight of enr
durance. This must he his chief aim.
From th's time on he should work for
speed which will be the deciding factor
his races. Unless running a trial.
PAIGE BROKE A WOULD SPEED
- RECORD
FOR STOCK CARS, 102.8 MILES PER HOUR
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' Butter and eggs have a highly nutritive val
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Rich, delicious butter adds greatly to the
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Our eggs come in fresh most every day
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the nthlete should not go more than
375 yards at top speed. A a rule, It Is
cot wise to run more than one trial n
week, and that should be a race. To
be successful the runner must be n
good J-idge of pace, nnd run his own
race regardless of the others. Th
greatest mlstatse a quarter-miler can
make Is to run the first 300 yards loo
fast and finish in distress. Learn U
know your endurance and your pace.
A I tT, STAFF IS VKTOIl
PITTSBURG. Pa., March 19. (A.
P.) Art Staff of ritttsbjrg. profes
sional ice skater, won three out of four
races here last night from Norvel Eap
tie, New York. Victory last night gave
Staff tho right to meet Mverett lie
Cowan of St. Paul. In a series of
races at Boston Marcn 29.
Staff won the 220-yard race In ZH
seconds, tho one mile event in two
minutes, 52 3-5 seconds, and the (wo.
1 mile race in six minutes, seven sec
onds. '
Catarrh
Catarrh !s a local disease greatly Influ
enced by constitutional condition.
HAL.IV9 CATARRH i.iKDICINiS Is a
Tonic and Blood Purifier. Hv cleansing
the blood and building up the System,
'IAIA'8 CATARRH MEDICINE restores
normal conditions and ailowa Nature to
do Its work.
, All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
CIUSS GAME A DRAW
HAVANA, March l(f. (A. P.)
The recond game in t:ie world s cham
pionship chess match between Dr. Em
manuel Lacker and Jose U. Capa
blanca. Cuban expert, resuluted in a
draw last night after the 40th move.
The first genie, played Tuesday and
Wednesday nights, likewise resulted in
no decision.
The third game will be played Satur
day night.
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Men's Riding Boots
We carry tlie Famous Gotzian make in
5 style and 3 colors. None better for
service. -
25.00 BOOTS ON SALE AT
SI450.
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Auto Freight Service
ROCJiD TRIPS DAILY
Leaves Pendleton 2 p. m.
Penilleton Phone 225-W.
At the Sign of a Service
Mr. Ford
Do you know that our shop is equip
ped to do your Repair Work. That we
nave the most . modern machinery
money can buy to handle each and every
job efficiently and quickly. That our
mechanics are trained the Ford way
and are experts in their line. That we
carry a complete stock of genuine Ford
parts amounting to $12,000.00. That
our motto is service first, last and al
ways. ,
Let us do your Ford work, it wijl
satisfy you. ,
The Home of the Ford.
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WELL SEASONED 1EAM
Every Man on Senators Lineup
is Tried Ball Flayer and
Outfit Should be Speedy
SACRAMBXTO.' Oil.. March 19.
A. P.) Sacramento wfcl start the
921 .Pacific Coast Rasebull pennant;
fight with n. Rood running start,. ac
cording to Manager Bill Rogers, who
directing the spring training of the
Senators on their home ground here.
Kvery man on the team Is a tried
ball player, It ia claimed, and already
the outfit ia able to put up a good
iirand of iball. Among the training
amp claims is one thaKthe Senators
have the fuHtest bnae runners in tho
league.
In u recent trnlnini? camp game, the
Senators lined up with Marty McHat-
figun on second. Merlin Kopp in left
ield, Charley Pick at third base, Moll-
wits at first Iihc, Compton right field
llvnn center, Hilly Orr Bhartstop.
'Rowdy" Klliot catcher, Ptttery Pitch
r, nnd Hobby Schang third.
INDIANAPOLIS. March 19. I A.
P.) Any attempts to reeltic the coal
miners' wages will be resisted by the
union, said John I. Lewis, president
of the United Aline Workers of Amer
ca, in announcing the policy of the
incentive board. He said the miners
have contracts at the present ecales
until March 81st.. 1922. He said the
strikers In Washington would get his
support. ,
V Simpson Auto Co.
Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts.
AL IM.K II KNOCKED OPT
C1.BVEI-AXD. Match (A. P.1
T mmy Oli.O.n ot St. Paul, knocked
out Al Helch of New York, after two
minutes and S3 seconds in the firs;
round of n scheduled 10-roimd bout
iBst night. ' .
Othhona floored fielch twice liefore
he knockout for a count of nine and
luht. t;ibbons weighed 18! tin,',
Itelch 219.
Vi Mn honey of Chicago, knocked
mt Joe Hurley of S-" riicuse. In thei
icvfr.th round of th'e lo-ronnd seml-
:inal. They weighed about 140. -
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This big, sturdy, compact, highly perfected LALLEY
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