I 1 COMICS SPORTS . MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 iQre&oniari) DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1920. Herond ; and Arte- CLASS TRACK TEAMS (N West Enders Have 8-Point Lead Over Lincoln While High School Winners Take 58 and Easily Outstrip Rivals fli-Hl; C. llnlmlcl burn, third. DivlHiou H 60 yard tliiHh, I). Ire land, first; ISng ns Kye, necond; and) Bdwiii Sharp, third. High jump, H. i Allen, first; G. Gordon, second, and L Hhevll, third. Broad Jump. D. Ire- j land, first; H. Allen second and Ktiff ' On Hie, third. HaHeball, D. Ireland, j first; J. Cordon, hoooimI and W. Monro, thrd. Division C, 6fl ynrd dfish. J. Cordon j flrHt, II. Hart fining, second;, and V. i j Fowler, third. Hrond jump, John j Morton, first, and Hen Qlifptf. second.; BatUl, Ben Crlcps, first; J. Luck,, second, nod H. Harthronf?, third. D. MoChM Im Winner. Division I), 100 yard dash. I... McCee, ; first : T. Hi moot on. second, and I?. BUCKAROO INFIELDERS RESPONSIBLE FOR WIN of 18 to 6. The contest was loosely . played and the twin city team sh wed J a marked superiority over the Garden OH nine. At Athena, Hell continued its rcc- ord of baton undf'jiied this season I by taking the Athctian-s into camp by a score of 14 -to 5. A large crowd from the Hellx-Ather.a-Weston country at i tended. GAME 10,000 FANS SEE Pilot Rock Succumbs, 9 to 2, in Opener When Crews, Olson and Carey Bunch Hits With Cowpunchers' Errors. FOOR BREAK 48 CLAY BIRDS IN SUNDAY MEET i PORTLAND, April 26. Portland n'-sed out Ixw Ansreles, 2 to t, by a run hi Its hulf of the ninth before a Sun-! clay crowd of 10. 00(1 fans. Moth Pol- I Kon and AldridKe. pitched masterful baseball, Portland RettlnK thrM hits nd IXiH Anucles two. A wide throw to first base hy Haney, with tbr banes nil in the ninth, let in the. winning score. Too much Olson Comes pretty near Hr-nclrickH, third. Hlsh jump. W. j explaining- the victory of Pendleton Newton, flrnt; T. Slmonton. second nnd I over Pilot Hock Sunday ut Hound-Up W. Christopher, third. Broad Jump, j park, in the opening same of the Blue II. Crawford firm: I McOoe second i Mountain aeasoji, 9 to 2. The Rncka- rcsent the sectional meet to be held hero Saturday. Following Is Ihe score, for grade and high school classes: Hawthorne, 77; IJncoln, B9; Washington. 31; Field, li Juniors, r.K; seniors, .'!; sopho mores. 20; freshmen, 3. High point men for the high school sir. 1,it,ii ylnmi.lcrs and I-iwii Warner who each won 1 points. The Adams Mytinxer. second, and M. Kup .eeor.la of the meet were ens. third. Baseball, M Wyrlek, first. ..t. i.,. ii, n, .1.1,,, .., mi,,, vnnli- IJIvidnn I', BO yard dash, T. Keane. I .i ,n c.. ...i i.v i..r. Terlesoii who "n! B. Marty. liecond. and Helle ,. .h mil., in ft minutes 4H seconds.. Hrundnge. second nnd M. Iayne third, j l u'nis uiul Winners. The events of the grade meet and ; i ntru. HJjrii school Events. Hawthorne school and the Junior class of the high school won the cham pionships at the city echool track meet held Saturday afternoon at Round-Up .....I, m.m .l..r.l,ln.l u'hn will reit- I Lul nr ffli.lrfMih.i . .,,.) it,. ! ri.OM second liMwmnn , i, I i,,i , Pendleton schools in tne . ... . -- Zt. . Z . . 7 271 next 1 relay, asnmgton and nawmorne nen - ' " 'i oon, one ,i mtjn ior liiu cn-cuii, for first and Lincoln won third. j 'n five times at bat and scored four Ortade girls Division A, 2". yard me team's nine runs. He also daub. Fiances Isaac, first nnd Thelma I nnmlled nine chances with hut one McOormmaeh. second. Haseball. Thel-r boot. I ma Umbvsk. first, Frances Issue sec- ''"'' and Carey were close behind ond, and Mercedes Rprague, third. i ll'eir teammate in clouting the offer- Division P CO yard dash. .VI. Wyricl;. "K ivennison and .Meruit, eacn first; MoO.rhimai-ll second, nnd M. ""nerini- Hirer' nits, one or Careys event ooins a triple. The Pucks amassed 12 bits, all told, while Warmuth, recruit pitcher, held the Cowpunchers to 6 bits. RsndkMon Scores in Ilrst 'I Division D. 100 yd. dash, Thompson, j Pendleton started scoring In the first; A. Marr second and O. Shill. ! onoos. ,su,. nRin iu on'" i field and went to second when Gilbert the winners are: I . ' i let the nnll trickle throife-h his legs. Grade B.oy"r-DlvUlon A -25 yard. iiign .,,t ins. Hnvs hit one to right field on which dash. Morris Temple, first, and Golden JII(h achoo 0ja ony The order (Gilbert made another error and Olson Keane, second, uaneoaii, M. Micnaet, n wnirh lhe boys won p.lre,, given in scored. Five runs were put across in i, succession: J the third on four hits and two errors Four scores of 4S out of a possible 50 i were made at the traps yesterday In j the third shoot of the Pendleton Hod j & Gun ( lub. Attendance was cut down from somewhat by the large number of devotees who went fishing Tigers Take Two mid Series. LOK ANG.KI.ES, Cal.. April 26. Vernon won both games with Sacra mento, the morning contest 14 to 3 and the afternoon r, to I. These victo ries also gave the series to the Tigers. In the , i .. but f-,ir Bi,n,i ..it i ne morning game was won was at the traps nevertheless. inni"K. hen Mitchell singled Lee Matlock. John MeNurli'.i. Claude ! WPnt "econd on Chadboiigne's sac Miles and F. W. Ijumpkin weie high rifke and "cored on Fishers single guns for the 00 birds, each bringing; Edingtnn wtis safe at first on McGaf down 4ft. Omer Stephens of Athena. 1 Venn's error. Fisher going to second had undisputed possession of second honors, scoring 46. In the doubles Dr. Ingram had high score, making IB out of a possible 24. The scores of the shooti-rs who shot Rheumatic Pains Quickly Eaied By Penetrating Hamlin' Wizard Oil 00 yard dash. Snyder, Heck, J. Saun- ders. 100 yard dash, J. Saunders. Snyder i and L. Warner, 220 yard dash, H. Warner, J. Saun ders, J. Terjeson. High hurdle Straughn, J. Saunders A safe and harmless preparation .and C. Saunders, to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, I Low hurdle, I Warner, Snyder and Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is ic. Saunders. Hamlins Wizard Oil. It penetrates i Mile run. Terjeson. Klrtley. Righy. quickly, drives out soreness, and lim- ; javelin throw, L. Warner, Jaynes bers up stiff aching joints and muscles, i rj, BaSnder. You will find almost daily uses for . Shot put, Terjeson. Klrtley and War it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac- ; ner. cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, ; High jump. c. Saunders. J. Saunders burns, bites and stings. Just as re-i:in,i stnaughn. liable, too, for earache, toothache, nrond Jump Straughn. U Warner croup and colic. and C. Saundfrs. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. p0l vault. Holdman, J. Saunders If not satisfied return the bottle and .,ml Saunders. get your money back. I nelay 440 yard. Seniors. Juniors Ever constipated or have sick head- and Freshmen, ache? Just try Wiaard Liver Whips, 1 Discus throw, Terjeson. I- Warner pleasant little pink , pills, juaranicco. and Hyers. QUAMTV SISP.VICTK SANITATION Gotfee If it is a good coffee you are looking for, let us add a can of Golden West, M. J. B., Hills Bros., or Gold Shield. There are none better. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If it's in the Market We Have It." Smith, Pilnt Rock centfr fielder, con trtbtlted Ijirpely hy dropping a fly ball from Warmuth's bat that wa "In the well." Pilot Rock looked danporoua In the third when U. (Jilbert Kft to second brcAiiJip deisel muffled his easy fly to left. J. Gilbert followed with his sec rnd hit, a single to the pitcher, the ball being- too hot for Warmuth to field. Pickett clout ed one to center field that fffll good for two hfixn and scored the two Gilberts. ITe substi tuted a runner at first has without first obtaining consent of the umps, bowover, and wns allowed only one I ;isc on the hit. Plrkett retired to thl Juncture on account of a turned. ankle, Pturtevant u.muk to riht, R. Gilbert to third and J. Gilbert to second. Warmuth Mlntry With litis After the third, when Pilot Rock Vot half of its, hits. Warmuth allowed but one hit in the sixth and one in the i ninth, Jn the fifth, sixth and sevenths only three men fsced him each Inning-. A dmible play by Pilot Uock in the MM inn preyented almost certain scores by Pendleton. Amnion was on first by virtue of an error by J. Gilbert. Oarey .hit a liner towarda second, v hlch Pickett just reac hed and e.isily doubled Amnion off first. The clout as ticketed fr about two bases Into right center. The Bucks came back v.ith a double. Crews to Olson to Carey in the third, nipping .Smith and Royer. The nme was kept moving right alnng, with a good-sized crowd and perfect weather as accompaniments. It was devoid of thrills, the ump wasn't crabbed at, nobody staged any boners and there were no tense mo ments. The number of errors was high, duo partially to the rough spots In the field, although most of the boots in the outfield were from muffed titan. Umpire Miles called balls and strikes to the satisfaction of all and kept the game moving right along. Outfield Can Stand Strength Manager Spell's team looked good both at hat and in the Infield. A little shifting of the outer works probably wilt bolster that department. Pans wero pleased with the coolness and judgment of 'Mlockey'" Warmuth in the box and look to him to win several j more runtcMs this soasoa. at f0 or more birds follow; Name Shot ut Uroke Iee Matlock r0 48 I John McXurlln GO 48 Claude Miles 50 48 F. W. I-ampkin 50 48 Omer Stephens 50 46 A, P. Knight 50 44 i P. I Ingram 50 4 3 C. G. Matlock 50 43 . M Despain 50 39 ri. M. Hanavan 50 3d T. H. Panfield .50 33 L, G. Rice 50 28 Smith singled, scorinrr Fisher: Rorton j hit a sacrifice fly to KIdred. FMington, pooling after tho catch, and Smith scoring on High's single. In the afternoon game victory came 111 the third, when Mitchell walked, took second on Chad bourne's single and Edington, tripling to right, scored both. Satt (i. San Frii nelson 3. SEATTLE Wash.. April 26 The' 'nreest crowd In the history of local j baseball saw Seattle win Sunday's rame, 6 to 3. the attendance being 1 15,000, or 2000 more than the opening j day. Hitting in the pinches won the j game for Seattle. The Seals outhit Re- ! (Py Associated Press.) DAY TON" A. Fla., April 26. Six world's records for automobiles were broken here Sunday by Tom Milton in his 16 cyllnded car. The events were sanctioned and supervised by Ameri can Automobile Association officials. Milton covered one kilometer in .14.65; three miles in 1.12.18; four miles in 1.20.14; and five miles in 2.00.04 Previous records, held by Ralph DePalma. wer: one kilometer 14.86, three miles 7.15.04: fonr miles 1.39.77; and five miles 2. 04. 58. Mil ton also reduced his own world's rec ord for the half mile and the mile do ing the half In .11.86 and the mile in 23.58. on bases. ball. Rob Geary pitched good For Your Farm with Western Etectric Back of if 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.,; Oaks ami Boos Olvide. j SAN' FRANCISCO, April 26. Oak- ! land and Salt Lake split Sunday's; double-header, the Oaks -winning In j San Francisco. 9 to 7. Holling, in the i box for Oakland in the morning, has j pitched five winning games. Gnisto ' sprained his leg while at bat in the fifth innine this afternoon and was re- ; placed at first hy Zeider. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre. Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures f. TRTifSW TMVl Pn"ifle Const League Standings. W GEM STATE NINE LOOKS GOOD WITH FOUR MOUND ARTISTS SHAPING WELL San Francisco 11 Portland 9 Oakland 11 I Vernon 11 Sacramento 8 'Suit Lake 8 10 Los Angeles 6 11 (Seattle 6 1 1 L, Pet. 6 .64 7 5 .643 8 .579 J 9 .550 f 10 .444 I DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dwtel X-IU7 t7 Appolntmrat Qyut ArUcutacea swiilurM. Inland Empire Bank Kid. Office Fnnn t0. Horn Phone Tt4 CECIL COSPES poBUfi AOCorvrAjm INCOME TAX ADVtHOI mtUi-Crawford F.'d. oiH!t Fandlatoa Uotm Pbcn 1019 . j .353 I 1 I in Ill I UAIJP UAUP I I HHI'lil IIHI'Ill B IH Ii MB av aw MILD SUGAR CURED 1 Pilot Rock A tX It. Gilbert. rf-3b. . . . 5 Gilbert, 3b-2b 4 Pickett, 2b 2 Stevens, lb 4 Smith, ef 3 Rover, as 4 Hinkle, If 4 Alhrelcht, c 4 Keiinison, p 2 Hturtevant, rf 2 Rracher, cf 1 ftlcNutt, p 2 R H PO A K 10 2 12 1 2 2 2 2 0 12 10 (Ry Associated Press.) MOSCOW. Idaho, April 26. With the election of Grover Evnns of Am erican Falls, Idaho, as captain of the "niversity of Idaho baseball tea m, practice is well under way by the col legian nine. Hitting practice is a fea ture of the preliminary brushing up. and the pitching staff, which was for i time hampered by cold weather, is expected to show marked improve ment with the coming of warmer days. Rreehears of Caldwell, Carlson of Lewiston Forn of Boise and Kauff- man of Ritzville, M.ish, are rewarded as promising material for the pitcher's mound. MONTANA TRACK SQUAD SAID TO CONTAIN BEST MATERIAL IN 4 YEARS SHOOTING TEAM WILL SHARE BRITISH EVENT (By Associated Press.) MISSOULA, Mont., Apr' 26. Fol lowers of the colors of the University of Montana on the athletic field pro fess great encouragement over the I prospects of the varsity track team of I this season. Available material Is de jclared to be the best for the last four years. I.yle Hodson, track captain, is con sidered a star performer, and a score or more of field and track contestants are in sight to back him up. The sipiad is said to be especially strong in the sprints, with a considerable num ber of distance runnels In prospect and two or three good men out for the j weight events. PHONE 600 Toliils An ii Tend lot on Clows, i Otton. 2b r I Pataraon. :ll 4 Hays, o 4 Newton, of 4 Ammnn. rf 3 Carey, lb... 4 3 notol. If 2 n n W.irmnth, i 4 1 0 j KvnnH, rf 1 (Medlr, If - .1 Totals sti'o Hy lniilnss 1 2 3 4 5 6 Retailed to you by the whole or half at wholesale prices 37c PER LB. Phone 187 LIBERTY MARKET IMIol took Pandiaton n ii j 1 1 3 1 0 5 .10 4 0 0 o n 20 3 1 24 U Til PO A E 0 2 1, J 2 1 3 1 1 I 4 2 0 ! 1 0 0 j on i , 12 0 (I I n o i , l l I o o ii 0 0 til 13 ! r r l 0 II 2 ; NEW YORK. April 2B. The trap ahoolinff taatn which will represent America in the Olympic jrantea has uccepted an invitation to visit EnK laml to participate in the Knftllsh championships .Inly 15-17 before pro ceeding to Antwerp, it was announc ed today. Plans have been made for American team to sail from here 3. I COI.K BOOSTERS IX JdSSOCIiA. (Hy Associated Press.) MISSOUIA, Mont., April 26. With the addition of more than 50 mem bers of the Missoula Country club, which now numbers irt on its rolls. Kolf Is expected to receive a new im- tpetus this season In this city. Kdward (layer recently arrived here from Loa Anjreles to act as professional of the local club land he Is expected to de vote a larne part of his time for n while to the training? of new members. Have you been pleased with this month s meat orders If trading here, we know you are satisfied. DOWNEY MARKET J Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply Impurities Invite Disease. 1 n n 1 1 0 0 2 10 0 You should pay particular heed to any indication that your blood supply is becoming' sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is .or present, wait ing to attack wherever there U an opening. A few bottles of S. S. S., tho great vegetable blood medi cine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Jtvery one needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any med ical advice, you can obtain it with out cost bv writing to Medical Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. Summary Two base hits. J. Gilbert. Ttoyer. Three bnse hit. Carey. Home run. Olson. Stolen bases. Hinkle, Newton. First on balls, off McNntt 1. struck out, by Jvennlson, 3; XcNutt 4: War ninth, 5. Passed balls, b" Albrelcht.l. Left on Pases, Pilot Uock. S: Pendle t. n. :.. Pouble playa. Pickett to Stev ens; Crews to Olson to Carey. InuinK pitched by Kennison. 4: MeN'utt. 4. Hits, off Kennison, R. McNutt 4. Huns responsible for. by Kennison, 2: Mc Nutt. 2; Warmuth. 1. lofent charKed to Kennison. Time of game. 1 hr. 40 llilns. rmpire. Miles. Twin P leu and Hcttf Win At Walla Walla, the opening same went le Milton-Krcewuter by u score J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The Federal Electric Washer Machine we are showing is a new machine in this city. Before buying look it over. Phone 13 2M Ii Con It St. 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 acre May 1st. The quality of the land and crop conditions justify this. But why not make this extra money yourself? Kerley & Lundell 721 Main St. Phone 477 1 I i