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I'A! IX DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. TENDI-ETOX, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1911 EIGHT PAGES SPOR TS Prince Alb si 1 vill give JOB I ii 3 H 3 I 13- "I V. 4' V H 1 ' i; A $500,000 Gift To Users of Fortified Tires Here's an actual gift Nobody nslced for better tires than Good) ear built last year. They were so extra good that for years these tires have outsold any other. But we found new im provements. This year we add them at an extra cost of $300,000 for the year. $5,000,000 Less Yet this year on Febru ary 1st we made another big price reduction. On this year's probable output it will save Goodyear users some $5,000,000. And that was our third reduction in two i. years, totaling 45 per cent Tires NotAlike Tires are not alike oodByear AKRON.OHIO Fortified Tires No Rim-Cat Tint "0-Air" Cured Wilk All We.th.r Tred.or Smooth Goodyear Fortified Tires have five great features which no other maker uses. Each combats a major trou ble. Together they save millions to our users. They have other features not commonly employed, and each means extra wear. If we omitted ell these ex tras, we could save this year on our probable output $1,635,000, and pocket that extra profit. We give you these extras at the Goodyear price through our matchless output It is due to yourself that you get them. Any dealer, if you ask him, will supply you Goodyear tires. Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock Pendleton LONG & WELKER OREGON MOTOR GARAGE PENDLETON AUTO CO. J We Have For Sale Pride of Washington Separators and Extras ENGINES ALL KINDS. We do repair and foundry work of every descrip tion and carry a complete line of harvest supplies, in cluding oils, belting, water tanks, etc. The Gilbert Hunt Co. John L. Sharpstein, Receiver. THIS IS THE MOTOR for your work. It makes no difference what power you require, we have the right one anything from one-tenth to hundreds of horse power. Tell us what your plans are and we'll assist you. No charge for this service. J. L. Vaughan 8J1 Main St Phone 131 FANS KEVEB FORGET BONEHEAD FLAYS OF BIG LEAGUE FELLOVN MERKLE'S STl'XT. HAPPENING YEARS A(iO, STILL 1 1 1" It LED AT PLAY Kit. "iAUKhing Irry" Doyle Is Latest Now to be Dwlared (iullty of Thoughtless Act Itut it is Not Ite mcmbcrcd so Distinctly as Merkle's I jitter Lost a Pennant- BY BARRY FARIfi, (United Press Staff Correspondent ) NEW YORK, June 17 Fred Mer kle "pulled a boner" that cost the New York Giants a pennant. That was years ago but the fans have never forgotten. "Bonehead" is hurl ed at him to this day. "Laughing Larry" Doyla was guilty of a thought less act fully as bad or worse than Merkle's a couple of weeks ago but already his lapse of memory has been forgotten. It came in a game that did not count. Which causes one! to think that, after all. it isn't what you do that hurts it is when you do it. Merkle's "bone," as Is well known, was In forgetting to touch second In order to complete a play. Doyle's stunt was an even more glaring piece of stupidness. With a man on third and one out Doyle hit a long fly to the outfield In a recent series at Boston The man on third Burns dashed for the plate after the ball was caught The ball was hit so far that he was sure to score. Doyle rounded first lust as the ball was thrown in from the outfield. The ball came directly at him and he reached out and caught it, tossing it to a Boston player. Im mediately a protest was lodged with the umpire, who thereupon called Burns out because Doyle had Inter fered with the ball. Doyle, who has been one of the Na tional league stars for years, had no alibi. He frankly admitted he had been guilty of a "boner."' His only ex planation was that he thought as Burns had crossed the plate the play was completed and that his touching the ball would have no effect. Had Doyle s play been made in a world's series game, as Merkle's was. he would have been marked for the remainder of his baseball career. He would have taken Merkle's place in the gallery of boneheaif plays. But as ;t was done in just an ordinary, every. day battle, It quickly slips frlm sight and thought It is almost a settled fact that Jess Willard and Jim Coffey are to meet in a ten round argument at the Brighton Beach arena on Labor Day. The horde of managers and promoters en tangled in guiding Willard's affairs have been dickering with Promoter Harry Pollok and Coffey's manager, Billy Gibson, and have about agreed on terms. Coffey is recuperating fol lowing his hand-busting contest with Jim Flynn and it 1 understood he won't battle before the Labor Day date so as to be certain that he won't run a chance of losing and thereby kill himself as an opponent for John son's conqueror. A W llard-Coffey bout now especi ally a ten round affair seems mighty futile. That the champion will win seems a certainty. Coffey's showing against the battle-scarred veteran. Jim Flynn. showed that he is no match, at least now. for the title holder. Willard is heavier, taller, a harder puncher and able to take more pun'shment than the big Irish bat tler. In his clash with Flynn, Coffey gave indications of having a "glass" paw. When 'Flynn caupht him with a swing Coffey zig-zagged around and appeared considerably dazed. Flynn's poor Judgment of distance is all that saved Coffey from a knockout. Flynn's a new idea of hov mod to t v y& if. m W WAT. W r 1 ' ...- -V, aacco can ho! If you are one of thousands, of men who have put your pipe under cover so you can . forget your sore tongue and parched throat, get it out quick! For here's smoke freedom for every man who's fond of a pipe, and cigarette-makin's freedom for every man who likes to roll his own if you'll be sporty enough to follow suit and lay a short bet on MI 8 IN C Aim Yoa get your tupply of Princt Albert at any ttore any when that telle tobacco. 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MAIL STAGE Starts this year on June 15. Connects with trains at Pilot Rock and leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Hauls Freight and Mail. ! J E3 3 SWIMMING, DANCING, HUNTING, BOWLING, FISHING, HOT MINERAL WATER M dUuU'i.liU,Hil,,t,Uii,!Miiiu!i iM!iiiHlii;ni!!;!iiMi,!'!ll'!'l!ii!'l1!'i"!lliJ,i,'!!t'l ;iii;iu,,uui,iiiaHliiulii,iiHiuii;Uiiniiniaiiiiilill:,iiiiil. swings were wild. Had he been able to connect a second time Coffey like ly would have gone down for keeps. Willard would be a twenty to one shot to win from Coffey. But the promoters have to eat as do the man agers and the public will undoubted ly flock to the bout by the thousands. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At San Francisco Portland 5 9 Oakland 2 8 At Los Angeles Pan Francisco 8 11 Los Angeles 4 12 At Salt Lake Salt Lake 7 8 Venice ' 3 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 3 8 Detroit 2 3 At Boston Boston 4 8 Cleveland 3 9 At Washington Washington 5 11 Chicago 2 4 XATIOXAL LEAGUE. 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