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ovum ay: AtiwoK r. ; aau h".i.hiv ,1ai.' o.xirtu r fMml DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1020 PAGE EIGHT TWELVE PAGES PENN ANNUAL RELAYS . TO BE RUN THIS WEEK irt Fra nklln Field here ' mt 1 1 t nrrscv t t hjore a re i mo. I Saturday. More -,-, Mwm mJ ..-.. Ion contests for schools and No more than I s t cunts are Hit mrfllunl A I Frid ihan 300 schools and college of the aatloA will ho represented, besides ho combined t rack and field tea m ix open of dlvl-i-ollenea. entered DOCTORING OF BALL NOT ! ALLOWED BY 1920 RULES ( tty Awnrlatad PrfM, I rmni i i hi v. April laV With Vh tMtdlnJ coire anilata of tha i nn!! statoa ami i nisi mil compet ing:, ilw RtitvatatQ of TVnnayivania will ntAf hrr iwenty-alath unnual re- 1 - MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS -V FOR CHILDREN. from Oxford unit CambrMart rnlvar-ifor thr l oiifii ., i,imi'' relay eitie of Krlnuil. llloxt week, These i-eiieiMH i-oUeffeN, I km .ihiiniici In im with lowpoii- Itlon nraoni a limited anmbar of In- janvl unlvenailtew from fii'iy tart of the ,1'ntted Stole. falltiilion. y.url taniefi jrrown tn acop. and popularity today the Penn. Relay." atand have K,.r theNec'"I H"o i, tht history of until jthe relay a r .ifii:. i team (f coilutfi- uns will iuui...ii. in the combined Ox- ft A VMn Heltpfffw frv I ..nvnrithii Jfdlaia, e 4. ' -i ' ' Hint field meet in 1 tord-otpibridge cpis rtet which is to i ,ine wi t ii wan the possible exception i run ngain-st Amencji s nest In the!,, of the Olympic gam.-- The rontestftltwo mile championship. Each of ttt jare officially aooepted Ms tha open- four ICngliah half miter.s la a Mtar run-U ing of the collegiate athletic season ner over the 880 yards course. The j 'and the entries have increased In late lice la expected to develop the snn 'yew Hi ur.til two day are required To sensational result n was the telj .complete a program which is run off when Oxford" four competed in ' ; v with clock-tike regularity. and won Hy a scant two inches from From tint to time uddhional Pennsylvania at the ond of a thrill- L 'championship relay's have been added 'ing four-mile contest. I ( By John H. KoHter.) It) lire new issue of Spa Ming's official ruse Hall Cnlde the "fan" 'will rjnd exactly what the pitcher must not do under the rules aa they have been amend ed for 1030. He must not rub the ball In the Iftftt. il must not OIhcoIoc it wtth 11 cn Hs. paraffin, or other for eign substance. He must not expectorate upon It. Me must not roughen the strr- iC with .and paper, emery pa per or ot her hard si bsta nee. He will not even he permitted to hound it to an inflolder. In order thtl the cover may be slightly a hraded. No other player Is permitted to commit any of the above of ti rise s and then toss the ball to t-he pitcher for delivery, if tho pitcher delivers the hall to the halter aftehr this la done he Is ar bitiarlly susimnded for ten days. The correct position for tho pitcher to assume when lie ro- KTO Jon WINS SWIM. ( Py AHMnelaled PjTMtVJ i AUAMKOA, t'al.. April Hay Kegerls Dt the UoS AnaeU'H Athletic club won the junior national 100-yard hack -stroke swlniiriiiiR chamtiioiiHlnp jal Neptune ,lou h toduv. cux erhlH t he I distance in oiw minute, l! 3-S seconds. Jim !owell, Stockton, finicdied aevuiid .and Ovuige Schmth, Oakland, third. :i stop mm ECZEMA enetratine. Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You annot take either hand from the lull unleaa he is intending to throw it to first base or delivur It to the batter. If he drops (hg Utll In the act of 1 olivet iiK it to the batter it Is a balk. This latter now makes the balk rule uniform in both major leagues. It had not been so previously. ' v H)rH GRAY C0.,U Roi,M.Y. jijJ-'Jt. -UU fc-fti - HUIU L.JlTxTlJM'-44H--:i . . - .iiL . i J M j mi m . , un I i : I AnnAiitinpimant li 1 MlIUUUUUUIIIUIll I" ; 'v'-:- ' 1 CANADA AND SWEDEN IN 1 FIRHT FOP PUCK rlDNflP lU I IBI M-M I have taken over the renair shoo of the H i I western Auto L,o. I personally inspect each job and speci alize in locating motor troubles. H Kuoy l annler 1 I I fATTHE THEATRES ) Cottonwood and Water I I i : ! Never raind liow pi ton iu hnvo 1 1 i-l andfailed.yoti can stop Durrriinr, ff ching eczema quickly ly .cmo. ''urni&hedbyam'drucgist br:i5c Cxtra lartte bottle. $1.00. Ilerjintr be-in.. tha moment Zctno is applleu. In a shoit time usually every trace cf c-'enia, tetter, pimpbs, raJi, I l.icUhaad3 ami canilar skin disedsrs wjl he ntnuvr!. For claming the skin anl maklnc it vigorouslv healthy, alwaysuseVm .tha penetrating, anti;;ptic licjuid It is not aureaeytolveanditdoeanotstain Whm Mh4rc -iit il i. ',. ,.nf i.'iS, Ti(t:ililt '.icatme.it r skn troublei ol all l:i;ida. PASTIME TODAY Children Sc Adult 23c Mary HQ IN TU E W. K-e Cv,., CHwVxad. O. raivaa tha ball for eHvaw ,a ' ICAPI- TEA El A D W t- M Q s i am the plane NaMla. II In lOHUL I LH UHIllLI10 frant of blm with both bands. : T UAH TO HTT SHADE ESMERALDA One of Httle Mary's first pic tures ami one of her best. (By Associated Press.) ANTWERP, April 26. Canada de feated the I'nited States 2 to 0, in a hard-fought hockey ya me last night and today will play Sweden In the fin als for tho Olympic championship. It was not until late in the second half that the Canadians were able to score against the Americans, who strove vainly all through the game to penetrate Canada's defense. It -was lightning hockey throughout but the Americans were outplayed. The Canadians expect an eaay victory to day. Prederickson penetrated the Ameri can defense after a. long skate in the tenth minute tit the second half and scored. In the fifteenth minute Johaansen also scored. Both tho Canadian goals were shot from scrimmages and after hard fight ing. Swedes Defeat. French Tho Swedish hockey team defeated the Krench team in the Olympic hockey competitions here Sunday aft ernoon. The score was : Swed en 4 ; France K The Swedes, hy their victory, wo the right to compete in the finals. The game 'was the hardest fought and most evenly matched yet played. The Swedes were unable to score in the first fifteen minutes of play but Immediately thereafter made two goals in rapid succession. It was the same story in the second half, the Swedes scoring their remaining two goals in the last remaining three minutes of play. One of the French players had a long black heard but was spry on his feet, as was also another Frenchman who was i.oi:.;:e-aj;ed and bald-headed. Don't Stay Gray! Here's an Oud Time Recipe that Any body can Apply. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing fudttd, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She uHcd It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac tive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance. this simple mixture was u,pplied with wonderful effect. But brewing: at home is mussy and i out-of-date. Nowadays by asking at any drug More for a bottle of "Wj t '.li'.i Sago and Sulphur Compound," yo i will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addltbui of other in redlents, which can be depended Up on to restore natural color and btfdUty to the hair. 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A.," Coming Hero It is not often that, a motion plc tutre has in lu cast two recognized stars, "in Hawthorne at the U- R A." the film attraction at the Arcade Theatre Sunday and Monday the role of the hero Is played by Wallace Reid, while Lila Lee appears in the chief fcmhi'ne part. As this pair of favor- ite wert) not, enough, tho rest of the comptny has 'been selected exclusively from prominent ncreen players. Theo dore Koberts playa the role of a Unit ed States Senator and Harrison For who has been leading man for Mar- gnrite Clark and crther feminine stars, is Wallaco TteidH partner In adventure. Such sterling character actors as TulLy Marshall, Edwin Stevens, Charles Ojfle and Guy Oliver also appear. The picture was adapted from ' James B. Fagans' well known stage play of the same- name, in -which Douglas Fairbanks once starred in the j tigfmate. 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Hut 'tho real humor of the piece Is seen when she Is providentially lifted upwards by a 'hell-boy who la a millionaire in dlsfrulse. Tn pnsstng It rr.ay b noted that his sole reason for donning a rota was to beflome ae qualnted 'with Klsle, whom he had seen peeking through a doorway. FOR SALE $5,500 Modern, 5 room Tlungalow, almost new, with garage, nicely located on North side. $6,000 10 r"Om rooming house cOm pldtely furnished, real close In, on paved street, brings In from $90.00 to $100.00 per month. 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