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SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS COMICS TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON; TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1920. ii gpr- I PLAY 19 INNING GAME HOSTON, May 4. Boston and Brooklyn went Into, the 19th inning Monday before Boeckel'a alnglc scor ed Knlllvnn with the run which Rave Bolton a I in 1 vlatory. Ptlllnglm and Hmlth pitched all Iho way and honors were practically even until Smith weakened In the 19th. InRlm freely while Hmlth wae effec tive. Am the game progroflned Flllirig 1m proved Invincible and Smith graad- millv lost effectlveneDM. t Both teariM flePled brilliantly ex cept In the fifth when O'NeU'a wide throw to ' third proved costly to th Hravea. With one down Smith and Oliion singled. Nei hit In front of tho j plato and Hmlth wan safe 'at third i on tyXell's throw. Smith scored on Jnhnxton'H aingle. SIMPSON SAYS U. S. AND MAKE RECORDS RED IS A REAL COMEBACK trum Pawe to Powell nnd Pick and Mum i'h Kintrlc fllteit the luiHfw for Hom- (t'ln in tho sixth." Powell wan forced at the plnte op Sulliran's tay to Johnston, The game, following the 20-lnnlng ""t Pick scored on Holke's sacrifice tie between Brooklyn and Hoston Sot urday and Brooklyn's 13-lnnlng game with Philadelphia Sunday, gavo Brooklyn the new mnjor league record, of GS Innings played In three consecu tive games. The previous record waa 4G Innings, played by Pittsburg and Brooklyn In 1917. Th game waa a duplicate of Sat-j urday's contest up to the final Inning. Brooklyn again scoring one run In the ' fifth and Bnston tying In the sixth. 1 Up to this point Brooklyn hit Fill- fly. WONT MATCH WOOD MONEY. (By 1'nlted Press) NEW YORK, May 4. Xo effect will be made by the Hiram Johnson for ces to raise $25,000 to meet a slmllur offer from Wood forces, to guaruntec tec the expense of a recount in the New Jersey primary, the assistant eastern campaign manager announced i today. American Entries in Event Pronounced Beaters by Present pion; Canada Has Contender. Stick World QUALITY ki;k K i, SANITATION This store wouldn't be the complete and up to date establishment it is if we didn't give ser vice as well as values. P KXRBH If you are not already a customer of ours try it this month. Now is a good time to start in. You will be pleased at the end of the month. Pendleton Trading Co. Phono 455 "If If in tho Market Wo Hoyo It." Fishermen's Needs THE KIND THAT GET THE FISH My stock is all new and good. Noth ing sold unless it is a winner. Come in and let me help you select. Sol Baum Exclusive Sporting Goods Store. Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Phone 646 (By rohkrt i. simpson.) (Trark Conch, University of Missouri. Written for the 1'nlted l'resa Copy- , riRhted, 1020, by Cnfted Press.) In looking forward to the Olympic j KaniftH, and the hurdlers who will com- j pete, we turn with some interest to j previous records made by both Kuro- ' pM.Ha and American athlete. of the Kuropean countries, the Enr- ; L lish and Sweden will show up best in ' i the tfiRh hurdles, but Australia will I I outrank lther of these. None, how . ever, can strictly speaking be com- pared to American hurdlers. Wilson of AUHtralia is about the neareat in ability to them. He has run 'the nth In 15:1. The best record that Sweediwh 'hurdlers have made is 15:2, while the ):riKliHhmen have never beaten that time. In America there have been over 'fifteen men who have run 15:1. while isix men have officially run 15 f In t . ,They are: Smlthson, Kelly, Murray, Barron, Thompson and Simpson. World's i:-i iil 14:3. The world's record, which is held by Bob Simpson, is 14.3. He has run i!4:4 officially six or seven times, and 14 :3 twice, officially. The probable contenders in tho Olympic games this Rummer for Swe den will be Ivin and Hultin for Aus tralia, WilHor. and Kendell nnd for, England, Gray. j Thompson has Just announced that he will run for Canada Instead of Am jericn. nnd he will be a strong contend er for the honors. The American representatives will ;probablv be picked from the follow linc: Fred W. Kelly, Carl Johnson of jMlehigan Smith of Cornell Erdmnn of j Princeton Pnrron of Meadowbrook A. t. wnn a possibility of new finds in the coming track season.. I In the li08 Olympics at Iondon 'Smlthson of America won the high hurdles In 15 fiat, which Is tho present jOIympIc record. Fred V. Kelly ran them in 15 1-10 at the 1912 Olympics held In Stockholm. Thus, In order to j break the present Olympic record, the time must be under 15 seconds. Upon (first glance. Fred V. Kelly, of tho 1'nltd States and Earl Thompson of jCanada. are the only two men who lappenr to have a chance at breaking , t his record. 2m ham nurdics xot nun. I The 200 metre low hurdles has not been an Olympic event since 1004. If ,lt were, the American low hurdlers would show their superioritv easilv i over fornigrn competitors. Hillmnn of American rnn it In 24:3 In the Rames at St. Iouis In 1904, They will, however, hold a 400 metre hurdle rnce. An American holds the world's record for the 4401 hurdle race, which Is a longer race than the 400 metre event. This rec ord of 54:4 wns made by "Bill" Mea- nlx. This time Is better than any for-j igner has ever run the shorter dis tance of 400 metres. In 1904 Hillmani an Ihls rnce of 400 metres in 53 flat. Powihle candidates In the T'nlted ! States for this event are Meanix. the Ixnmfa brothers, and Smart, all of the jv nicngo Atnienc Association; Bill Syl vester. of Missouri In (versify anil House nnd Johnson of Illinois A. C. There Is a wide fifld of contenders though and new men may spring up at any time. In the past Olympics America hns always been supreme in the hurdle and It is up to the present dai Amer ican hurdlers to keep up the old-time I standards. IK featums males I ' "2) "yHIS direct-connected type of Vcstern Electric I Dependable electric service night and day for vnnr farm fflB Kabor .spent K3 s incs of Helix and bee this plant in operation. a His return to form is 1 . ' W Flr nf ,1, i u T. oaseDau this spring Is rnn "Red" , of the While hex. who sat on the bench throngh the worlds series last " inn year set baik the Detroit Tigers ,.,.,., "i in.- inn visiuiig in Lmatllla county with Fred nitn.is ai rum llot-K. where he is also well known good news to his friends in this section. T OF JOCKEY FOR $35,000 (By Associated Prc-3.) LOUIHVIL.LK. Ky., May 5. Kd ward F. Slips of Paris, Ky., has pur chased the contract of D Iuisville for the service of Jockey Cliff Hobinson for (35.000, according to announcement here today. Robin son, the announcement said, contract ed with Mr. Letter a year ago to ride for him for three years for $20,000. Mr. Sims' racing stable includes Prince Hal, a Derby candidate. Conscience is something those who li. I-ester of need It haven't got. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre. Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dental X-Ray by i-ppolntrrwnt Qysl AxUeuiataa vnturw. Empire Dank Bid Office Fhona tlo. Kama Phono T4 H. S. McKENZIE, M. D. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. GREENLEAF WINS FROM Oakland The more you see of automobiles, the better you will like the Oakland .Ki I.. 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