East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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MOVIES
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
CLASSIFIED
MARKETS
COMICS
TWELVE PAGES
SECTION TWO
PAGES 7 TO 12
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920.
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BUCKAROO'S INFIELD
DOLLARS IN PRACTICE
Amnion, Olson, Miles, Crews
and Peterson Make Fast In
ner Guard ; More Material
for Boxmcn Wanted Out.
ball!) tb either side. CVewa and Miles
alt ci nM tod at Mliortslop and Peterson
and MlU'n wofked the hot corner for
a time. IV onie Hayes, at tho plain,
; Kept tho hoyp hand hot with hiH
(snappy p0gM t r tho basew.
i MiLdfujor M.;i fHlmil spell wan on
j band to hit to the In fielders and he")
f made them work bard aflei they
warmed up. Ho was well pleased with
result. It was too late, for any bat
tins practice when Kid Williams, pitch
er, showed up and thin part of the
Riimo had to be left.
SURVEY OF ATHLETES
FAILS TO SHOW HARM
Another workout will bo held to
morrow evening at i; o'clock or sooner,
if the player e-an get Biti More men
aro wanted to-try out both, in the in
field ami outfield and any big league
twirlem in the vicinity are desired
to lih'iw themselver.
An Infield that w"orkcd like a "mil
lion dollars." showed up I oat evening
at the final of the tri-weekly workout)
of Pendleton's athletic club baseta11 JIKVN'V IjEONAIUI TO FIGHT,
nine. Thr were only a few outfield; ( By Associated Press.)
aspirant out but Homo of them dis-1 1,0s AKOf5L.ES, April J3. Bonn)
played good judgment in handling1 high Leonard, lightweight champion of the
ones. world, JeTt hist night for San Francis-
Larry Amnion worked at flrwt bajwjco, where ho will appear in a boxing
and looked good both In his fielding I exhibition for newsboy, similar to the
and throwing. Olson, as aecond base, j one. In 'which he recently appeared
waa ehlfty and took hard-hit ground here.
Oaddock's Defeat Laid by Some
to War But Banks of Base
ball, Football and Track Suf
fered But Little.
The
Day
To all credit accounts paid in by tonight and to
all cash customers holding cash receipts for goods
bought on the 24th of March we will refund for slips
returned for that day in spot cash the full face value
of the receipts. Loik 'em over.
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 455
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' i foiled Prewi Staff Correspondent!
NEW YORK, April 13. When Joe
Stocher put the
jnprint of Karl
haddock's should
ers in the resin
it tho mat in
Ifodiaon Square
garden, the crowd
nodded its head
dolefully and de
creed "the war
did it."
Karl Caddock,
late a sergeant in
the l'nited States
army with a hitch
at the front on hiH Kervice record and
a.s-eaien lungs that emitted raspy
breathe in labor, had paid the toll of j
the war god and Umt the world's j
wrestling championship, 'twas aaid.
Previous to that bout, theorists who j
had Mtudied war's effects on athletes j
were divided but after that apparent j
indictment of Man as a murderer of j
muscle and stamina, -many changed i
their belief and noted that instead of i
making- a man of a soldier by putting :
strength and endurance in his muscles, j
service in the army undermined his;
Htrength, sapped his vitality and broke t
him down.
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A COMPLETE LINE OF BASEBALL GOODS.
Don't forget and get vour FISHING TACKLE
ready for your next fishing trip.
Just ask me where to go, if I know I will tell you.
Sol Baum
Exclusive Sporting Goods Store.
Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Phone 646
several years, suocesef ully defended
his title in the challenge round of this
yoar's tournament Monday. He de
feated the challenger, J. S. Cutting, in
three straight sets 6-3, 6-0 6-1.
arm. Crawford, Hawthorne's regular
twiner, finished the game and had
easy sailing with the lead his mates
piled up.
Batteries: Crawford and Gibbon;
fates and Xcwston.
HAWTHORNE WINS CONTEST
FROM WASHINGTON 20-3
Oakland
The more you see of automobiles, the better you
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Two Notables Ixst Lives
Service at the front closed with
glory the record of Lt. Johnny Over
ton, of Yale, great middle distance
runner and Capt. Kddie Grant, second
baseman of the Giants, both of whom
were killed in action.
It is a Very contestable statement,
however, that service in tho army
ruined the athletes among the arms
iiearens.
The major league players failed j
to show any evil effects of their ser
vice. C rover Alexander, the pitching
ace of the Cub, although leading the i
league in effectiveness did not win aa j
many games as be did before answer
rig the call but he startod the season
hi poor condition jnd hfs arm suffrreo i
through the whole race. Leon Cadore, !
f the Brooklyn Dodgers, was slightly
M effective but only slightly. Hank
CJowdy, catcher f the Itoston Braves !
and his teammate W alter Maranvllle !
played about the same calibre of hail
last season after a ytar away In the
uniform.
No TWII113 Alton. PVkKImUI
Football players a re hard to deal
with In concrete cases as practically
every player on the gridiron did his
hit in the army or navy. itrtoul con
jnderlng the cause, there were more
injuries, nvre men laid up 'with mis- !
haps lat fall than In any recent year.
Coach Al Sharp, of Vale, was of the J
opinion ilia! either the army detracted
from the vitality of a man or put ao ;
much punch and aggressiveness in thej
plftyers that nothing human could re- ;
sist their assault. .
Track men did not suffer. In fact, i
training that they received as a part I
of their military education seemed to
make a number of notables and lm- ;
prove some of the old stars. Bob Simp- j
son, in the hurdles, Sol Butler, in the '
jumps, and Charley Paddock in the j
splints didn't lose any form and Nor- j
man Boss seems to have learned lots of ,
swim mi nay things during his time
across the water.
IV-w MgliUfN Saw Service
Fighters are hard to judge because
so few of them heard the call of duty.
Mike n'nnw.i. 'be middleweight cham
pion. and the only American champion
in the trenches, has not shown any ill
effects of his experience and the army
RMtde several promisine, comers In the
persona of Eton Martin, heavyweight
champion of the Inter-Allied tourna-1
mo.nl and Gene Tunney. light heavy- j
weigh champion of the A. K. P. Sgt. !
Ray Smith, who carries nine wound j
marks Is a not her worthy product of j
the army.
The tennis players including Capt. j
Richard Norris Williams I'd, Captain j
Watson M. W;ishbiirn. Lieut. Dean 1
Ma.ihe and Lieut. Charles A. Garland
lost none of their effectiveness on the j
court.
OUeei Vlllg phy sicians declare that j
the army trained men rather fine and ;
put them or a rather keen edge but
they fail to agree with the theorist
who claim that the physical factor of j
(be army training was overdone--
Hawthorne school defeated Wash
ington 20 tu 3 Monday afternoon in
one of their postponed games in the
grammar school league. This was the
second victory for the 'west end stud
ents over-thoe From the east end.
Neither team worked Its regular
pitcher at the start and aa a result,
Hawthorne leaned on Itusty Yates for
several runs before Willie Newtsoo
went in. He. was no inproinevent, how
ever, and soon returned behind tho
hat. Carl Thompson. Washington j
catcher, was out with an injured right
SEALS GET TIIIHI) 11AHI MAX.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 13.
; Manager Elberfeld of the Little Itock
Southern club, today announced the
isale of Third Baseman Walsh to the
San Francisco club of the Pacific
I Coast league. He had refused to re
port here.
For Your farm wiWi
Western Electric
Back of It
THIS outfit furnishes electric power and
light easy to put in simple to run '
gives dependable service.'- No better outfit
than this is made none has given better,
service. And electric service is what you,
want You get it from this outfit,
See this plant in operation. J
(By Associated Press.)
WINDSOR, Ont., April 13. Jimmy!
Wilde, the British flyweight boxing :
champion, defeated Zulu Kid of!
Brooklyn, in a 10-round bout Monday;
nisht. The British boxer herd the
lead throughout, knocking down nisi
opponent for a count of eight in the
second round.
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre.
Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Ray by Appointment
Qy si Arucutateo uoDturM.
Inland Empire Bank Bids.
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Office I hone ISO. Home Phone 74
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Meat that you want.
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HAL CHASE WANTS TO
PLAY BALL ON COAST
LtOS ANGELES, April 1 3. - Hu
Chase, first baseman of tlie Xcw
York Nationals, arrived here Monday
and announced ho would likn to pHy
ball in the I'ucifie roast league if ht j
could obtain permission from the
owners of the tiants. He is Mill on '
their reserve list, chase said he plan- j
neH to enter business.
JAY GOULD DEFENDS
TENNIS TITLE WITH
THREE STRAIGHT SETS
NEW YORK, April 13. Jay clould
uf the l'hllndelphla Tennis and liac-
nucl I'bih iihii I Ihr, ,.
amateur court tennis championship!
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