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MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS COMICS TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1920. SPORTS FAIR WEATHER ON LIST FOR PRACTICE SESSION Stiff Workout of Buckaroo' Squad at Round-Up Park Set for Tonight; Things Look Auspicious for First Game. plenty nf mafertal ti ch an miter unard. i '(I'imiikIh will be Jflirv tuiHCM fixed In time for test. ThA Infh-hl will ul hihI rolled ho Unit fiul i balls will be ptuMfbli -( stt iM Ji.'tVH rained rnom'V for the support ;tnd t ho repair of the t he He;irtofi 1h expected plclouHjy. ooHe from for eyed off and Sunday' non- lie scraped lay of ground The. local considerable of the team KtouihIh and Us open auM- FIRS! HOCKEY GAMES OF 1 920 OLYMPIAD TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY PORTLAND LOSES FIRST HOWIE GAME TO ANGELS Giants' Manager and Baby Wildcat Now Trying for Job as Pennant Mascot ROD & GUN CLUB WILL CONSIDER ADOPTION OF NEW STYLE IN SHOOTING Belgium Will Become Scene of World's Greatest Athletic Meet Tomorrow With Five Nations in Competition. With fair and warmer the'weuther tnan'ti forecast for today and .Satur day, Hound-Up park thit evening; will bo tho ccne of one of the miff eat practices which Pendleton's BuckaroQft have yet been able to Htaffo. Manager Marshall Spell plans to assemble his crew ut C o'clock and go through the paces until the sun'a last rays die T'way. A fast practice 1h neosssur? In order to shapo up the .squad for Sunday's opener affaiiiHt IHIot Rock. WTille tho manager haw not yet an nounced who will "bo in the lineup on ttu nday , 1 1 is ilshu red that Ou n tie r Peterson, former Heaver third bftse in an, will captain the team in the field. I'eterttnn an old head at tho game and all the men are with him. Tho selection of a pitcher for Sun day has not been made, but It Is prob able that Williams, if he is right, will start. He put the skids under Pilot Uoclc lat year and went i all trea son. He has been taking It easy dur- , lag tho cold weather and ha not b - . vcloped any sore Kpot in hl salary wing. One of the chief results of this aft -4 ernoon's practice will bo the selecttoiV of an outfield trio. It is expected, There have been neveral men OttMlng I files during the intermittent praetao; periods, but only an infield of any per- manence has leen developed. There f j Consideration of, the ESuropoan system f (rapshootlng i to bo 4 tulati iflj tonight at a special meeting of tho members of the Psndletbs Rod & Chin elub, which hps been called for 7:80 In tho offices of J. If. Estes, on Main street. The present lystem of h lion tins; in vogue In thin country dlfrer from tHat which will prevail at the Olympic games this summer and a move I on foot to have all registered louranmentH in the country this Hummer adopt the new style. A regular practice shoot will be held at t'ollin Park on Sun day beginning at 10 o'clock. tihiM ting will Cease promptly at Jio'clock to give members of the club an opportunity to attend the openg baseball game here te iweea Pilot RribK ald Pendle ton, Htartiug at 2:l". ARMY OFFICER TO LEAD U.S. OLYMPIC SOUAD For Indigestion Cooitipation, Sick Headache, Biltour nest. Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gs 00 the Stomach, Bad Breathyou will find nothing better than that wbctcsome phytic FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Never dtaappotnt. Take one tonight sad ieel better in the morning. Gaesja Jone, San Anionlo. Teit: "Foley CulhMtic Tbl have crorcn to 1 the tx-.t laxative I ever have taken and I rcnirmcU tbaa for constipation nnd bilioutneu." rhrtti (By Associated Press.) NKW TOXIC, April 23. Lieutenant General Itohert K. Ilullard, command I er of the department of the east, will be commander of the United States Olympic ahooting teams which will ! compete for International rifle and j piHtol honorH at Brussels. July 22-31. HIh acceptance of the ptfKttlon was received by the .American Olympic J committee today. Ocnr'ral Kullard will have charge of the teahi which agjhj i for Helgium on June 2fi following the 1 flnul trial shoots at the Pnited States marine eorpH range at tjuanllco, Va., 1 late in June. j WANTTCO AT UNCI3 A reliable girl to do folding lor a few days apply j f reman, this office at once. QUALITY S lilt VICE SANITATION For Saturday I We will have everything for Saturday: Chicken, Veal, Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Beef, etc. New Potatoesc, New Cabbage, Head Lettuce, Hot House Lettuce, Turnips and Spinach Greens, Rad ishes, Bunch Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Rhubarb, Green Peas, Cauliflower, etc. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If it's in the Market We Have It" 4 BY It H. SHKKI'IKI,D (United I'resH staff Correspondent.) ANTWKIU. Belgium. April 23. , Hcligium will become the scene to- 1 morrow of another world wide con- j flict. ! Athletic asrmle4 of the world's greatest powers will compete in the j buttle of speed, wtrength and endur 4 , ance which opens here and runs 4- through tho summer to Sept 32. I The Olympic games, premier port- Ing events of the world since the days of the ancient (Jreekft, come back to tho spotlight after a lapse of eight 1 years. Tho hist Olympic games wero held in Stockholm In 1912. Berlin was to j have been the scene of the 1916 en- counter but all Europe was wrapped In battle at that time, frcrmany, Aus- iria and the other nations of the Cen- 4, tral I'owcrH were denied admission to ; the games. The hockey games In the Antwerp j Ice I'alaco open the Olympic contests, f The surface of artificial Ice is 17.", by J"; feet. Accommodations will be pro vided for more than .1,000 spectator. Tho original plans of holding the games on the Brussels canal were changed recently. Five Nations Filtered 'Fivo nattons will compete In the opening event The Vnlted States, Canada, Sweden, Norway and Den mark. . Without attempting to hazard I Choice on the selection of a winner. skating critics are almost agreed that 110 nation will have a cinch, but that tho honors seem to rest between the teams of the Tutted States and Cana da, ith the Canadians a slight favor ite. The figuro skating contests w it h entries from the same nations, also open tomorrow. Informal ceremonies oaly arc to I mark the opening of thegameS. The ' Belgian Olympic committee, the offl I clals of the city of Antwerp and a rep resentative of King Albert will extend a welcome to the visiting skater and j thh new patSCC Will he dedicated offi cially and turned over to CNtrnelius 1 Kcllowes, president tif the Internu I tlonal Skating Union and manager of i the Amerlcnn team. After the hockey and figure skat ling contests, yachting Comog next Ort j tho prr-gram for July 7 to 10. PuJn foalcsjKH from July IS to August 2; 'rifle and pistol shooting July 24-31; land cycling August 9-12. Tho real ceremonies are to com on j AugllSt 14 when the track and new 1 games are to start following the open I ing of the stadium. The Kinsr and Queen are to le present with their neurt attendants and prominent offi cials of the nation. A parade of the l nations is to be one of the features. ! The track and field games run from i August 14 to 23; tennis, AugusL UtSi i boxing. August 15-26; fencing. August 15-26; nwimmlng. August aren or August 22-29: gymnastics. Aug Osl IS-SV; weight lifting. Augtist 23-2: modern pgntathlon, Augukt 24-27: 1 rowing. August 27-29; caicn-as-caicu lean wrestling. August 27-31; football, j August 25 to September 5; hockey I (gragg); September 1-5, equestrain games. September 6-12. American colors will be taken lobo the Olympic games by one of the best l hockey teams ever assembled in the 1 United States. The players were chosen from tho three best amateur teams of America . -t h lfitMburch Athletic Assoeiation. ! the Hor-tnn Athletic Association and J jthe St. Paul Athletic Club. They are, ! nil veterans of the Ice and skilled play- j PfltTl-NO, April 23. Seven thousand funs Haw Kom Angeles defeat Portland in a thrilling 14 -inning game, the first of the Coast League season here, on Thursday. Both Pertlca and Sutherland twirled the entire gamp. Three hit a and a sacrifice fly in the 14th inning gabs the Angels their win. Seals Win hi 12 Innings. SKATTIjK, April 23. Four singles off ff rent on in the 1 2th. bringing in three runs, enabled Son Francisco to win the second game of the series from Seattle, 5 to 2. Kan Francisco outhit Seat tie throughout, and should hav e won earlier in the game. J(entt!e scored in the fourth, Kan Francisco tying the mark In the sixth. In the 11th, both again scored. Oakland tiQACg at Home. OAKLAND, Cab. April 23. Oakland went down to defeat before Halt Lake today, 7 to 4. In Its frst game of the season on the home lot. Mayor tbivle pitched the first ball with Mike Fish er on the receiving end. Ttegon, start ing In the box for the Ofiks was ta ken out at the cud of the fourth after the Pees had scored three runs and clinched the game. Hit; IjEAGVH BASHBA&U National League. Philadelphia, 4, Brooklyn 3. Chicago 4t Cincinnati 3. Chicago 4, Cincinnati 3. ( 1 1 innings American beaJCtoe. Cleveland 11, St. Txiuls 3. Chicago H. Detroit 2. Washington R, Boston 3. New York R, Philadelphia 6, Willie Pennant was quite an at traction when the New York Qtatlta o pened the National Leaguo season at' the J,ilo Orounds with the Huston Hraves. That the Giants lost is at tributed to Willie's extreme youth. Ho is a Mexican wildcat kitten, produced by M a n age r John J. M cCira w as a possible mascot for his Giants, but they were on tho short end of a 6 to 3 score. Mc'Iraw is seen here with Willi Pennant- He predicts that as Willis grows up and his "fighting spirit and claws develop, the Giants will become infected and rtevelnn a NKW YOltK. April 23. Notification j fighting, winnimr streak. Fop Your Farm with 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.; GOLF TOURNAMENT SET AHEAD TO JUNE OF JULY Associated Press.1) CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre. Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures Ipt a change in the dates of the Ulym pic games golf tournament made at the request of the American Olympic committee, was received at the head quarters of that body today. The tournament will be held during t be last week of June or the first week of July It was originally planned to hold the matches in August or Septem ber. t'nder the new schedule it Is said that several individual players or pns sihl.v a teSlH will represent the United States at Antwerp as a num her of prominent golf officials, as well as vera I players, w ill be In England just prior to these da tea Officers of the (fitted States Golf association sail for KnKland on May 22 to consult with the Royal and Ancient Golf Club officials regarding change1 in t he other" Americans' are expected to take part in t he KQgiish amateur chain- clScc playing rules. jana While abroad these delegates and ChS m pious play a team from xford f HOW THEY r f M Iftt-irir CfgtM Jj-aguc Standings. ' W. U Pet. I iSan Francisco U fi .6431 I Portland 7 4 .636 I ! Oakland ;i 6 .600 f I srttoft 8 8 .500 j Sacramento 7 7 ,r0( I Salt Lake 6 s .129 , Seattle Ti 9 .3S7 Los Angeles 5 9 .357 DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dental X-Rmj by i.ppotntmiit Gj bI Aruouiatea uaDttin. lulaad "in plre Bank Hkg. Offloe I-fion 0 Horn Phon 7it CECIL CX)SPEIl PCBLIC aCCOCNTAJIT DfOOMS TAX AOVIBKaS mlth-Crawford Pldg. Oppostta Feudleton Hot; Phoas 1919 W hero They Play Ne.vt Work Angeles at Seattle ; Suit Kra n at Portland; Sacrametito at Oak Salt Ijtke at Vernon. mid Cambridge University. The Olym pic Coif tournaritent which follows within a week or two Is expected to at tract entries from among these play- Trequentty a chorus girl's success depends upon her understanding. PHONE 600 MIIHHrs TO THY OPT. ( Py Associated I'ress.) ANNAPOLIS, Md.. April 2Z. Klini-1 inatiou trials of naval athletes for nn-j trance in the Olympic games will be, meld at the navgj academ' here, it he- came known today. A sipiad number- ! ing nearly t0 ,iticl tiding officers and enlisted men, will no into training un-j dor Coach .T. If. Clausem They will I train chiefly for track games land 1 fencing. ST I till It WINS MATCH. HAMS HAMS MILD SUGAR CURED Retailed to you by the whole or half at wholesale prices 37c PER LB. Phone 187 LIBERTY MARKET tTB. 1 j.imopIi w. IfcGormtek, captaiti ;mfl i rlKlit wlnis ' tlio team, was born In- BaokJnthitin. QWwda. AUub 12. 1RS4. I Ha played flrot with Uip mu kinelium 1 fo.im than with Cobalt, Clevatand una PtttaMirg teams. II.' attended the fnlverslty of rittxmirtrh ami served with the l'nlted Stati-s Mi. tor Trans port eorps. i Lawrence J. McCormick. his broth- er. centre, is 39 years of ase. Up S learned the gdtno at itnckinKham and.s later olayed with the pttMbttrsb A. ,. team. H" also served in the motor, S transport corps. r: Raymond L. Bonney, soai. was born hi phoenix N v.. In He learned 5 the gama with tho Hull. Quebec, team and later played with the plttaburg' B A. A. He vvas assistant physical In- strnctor at Camp I-ce. Va. 9 J. Bdward PltuRernld. defense, was horn in Nortlifield. Minn.. 28 years aSo, Ho first played hooked with the S St. Paql team and later became a s member of Hi" St. mm A. c. He i .5 rnlversity of Minnesota man and serv. LB ed In the artillery dnrinit the war. Ig t'vrll WcldonlNirncr, poal. la a Bt. ZS I aol loy. went to the 1'nlverslty of S Moo . sola and played with the t- S Paul clttba. S Francis Xavirr Ooheen. defense, is ' -:c, e.irs old. He went throllKh the.S hockey school of St. Tanl. slodied atS A'jiloariiisj university and served wlth.s the IT, S Sl(tnnl Corns: IS (Veorffo Pierce 5eren is 23 years oldJS .ind was home in Hol oke. Mass. H" S I laved first with Holyoke high school. 19 'aler with Dartmouth l ollosre. and then is ! w ith various Boston teams, ill was ,s Lthe naw Is Leon Parker Tuck, defense. Is also S ti'y Associated I'ress.) .Ml NTKIJAI., April 27. Joo Stcch er. cliampion heavvweisht catch-as-1 catch-can w restler of the world, last j ninht threw Salvatore Chovallier. the; French w restler. In two straight fal So Good! 1 they dont last That's what Ma says about those best corn flakes Post Toasties Order your Sunday meat or der here. We have just what you want. DOWNEY MARKET iiiiiuiiMuiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i!iniii!iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 1 Base Ball I BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE OPENS I SUNDAY AT ROUND-UP PARK. Pendleton vs. Pilot Rock Morrow County Wheat Land We are obliged to announce that the prices on all our list ings in Morrow Co. will ad vance from ?2.50 to $5.00 per r.cre May 1st. The quality of the land and crop conditions justify this. But why not make 1 this extra money yourself? Kerley & Lundell 721 Main St. Phone 477 ADMISSION, 50c GAME, 2:45 s 1 1 (Continued on page 8.) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii a Pnrtmouth man. Ho iwaa Is.rn at