East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 05, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OBEOOW; WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1920.
M P q Cnl SEM -WEEKLY
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CHURCH LEAGUE GAMES
ILL STAR! ON MAY
v'slon of the local Y. A I C. A. ami Cash
i W'uod will be in charge.
flames In the church tosyue- base
ball Hcason will start on May 11 with
play' In the intermediate section and
on May 14 with the fust game In the
senior section. There will be five
teams in each section and ten games
will be played In each league. Follow
ing are the games in the Intermediate
division.
May tli Presbyterian vs. Methodist:
May 12. christian vs. Baptist; May 17,
Fplscopal vs. Presbyterian; May 18.
Rapt 1st vs. Methodist: May lit, I'hrls
tlan vs. Presbyterian; May 24, Kplsco
pal vs. Paplist; May 28, Christian vs.
Methodist; May II, Episcopal vs.
Methodist; June 2. Haptlst vs. Pres
hyterian; June Episcopal vs. Chris
tian. In the senior division the schedule
of games Is as follows:
May 14, Christian vs. naptlst: May;
It; Rplacopal vs. Methodist; May 25,
Presbyterian vs. Christian; May 28,
Methodist vs. Baptist: June 1, Kplsco-I
tnl vs. Presbyterian; June 4, Christian
vs. Methodist; June It, Presbyterian
vs. ltaptlst; June 14, Episcopal vs.
Christian; June 18. Preseyterlun vs.
Methodist; June 2r, Episcopal vs. Hap
tlst. The league will he under the super-
SIX TEAM CIRCUIT TO
START SCHEDULE TODAY
POCKET BILLIARD MEN ISIGLIN HELPS BEAVERS
INE
FJy Annociatet! Press.)
TACOMA, May 5. With Victoria
scheduled to play ut Tacoma, Seattle
at Vanoouvfr and Yakima at Spokane,
the new J 'Heine International JIuk--
ball league. Class B, is scheduled to
start on it four months' schedule this
afternoon.
President of the league. I-ouin H.
nurnett of Tacoma, has received opti
mistic reports from all cities in the clr
fuft and one of the best opening days
In the history of the frame is anticipated.
Umpires Hold and McCoy linve
been assigned to Tacoma, McQunrry to
Vancouver and Hhafer to Spokane,
WAI I,Y &CHANG si;s rv
Yol!K, May B. Walter
NSW
CVily" St hang, catcher of the Bos
ton Americans who had refused to re
port tnls season unless granted a sal
ary of 1S, 6 Of. came ta terms today
wit h Henry Frazee, president of the
Red Sox. "We effected a sort of com
promise." Mr. Frazoe announced.
Ralph Oreenleaf, pocket billiard
champ nhowed some of his real form
at tho game In his exhibition with,
Jeroino Keogh at the Cosy last night
by winning 125 to 46 over hU oppon
ent. JJoth men made some difficult
hotn and the game went out In eight
franiew.
Oreenleaf made a high run last
nlKht of 2T but was more consistent
than on the opening night and he hafl.
runs if 25, 25, two of 22. a 13 and an
11. His average for the game was
more than 15.
Tournament pool, such as these men
play, hi more difficult than line-up
pool. Much as is commonly played. The
breakw in this game make the running
down of several racks a task of more
skill, oreenleaf once ran 15ft In tour
nament pool while his high run in
lint-Up pool Is 286. The two cham
pions left late lat night for Route.
(By Associated Press.)
BRATTICE, Wash., May 5. Paddy
Slglin's hitting and fielding helped
Portland to beat Seattle, 4 to 0, in the
first game of the series. Siglin hit
three consecutive doubles, driving in
three of the four runs. His running
catch of Hartford's hot in the seventh
with two men on bases, saved Suther
land from a difficult situation. Suth
erland pitched good ball, allowing but
three hits.
Pitcher Rienhart of St. Louis, join
ed the Seattle club Tuesday. He Is a
lefthander.
lieo'. Shut Out Sacramento
SALT LAKH CITY. May 5. With
1 "Lefty" Leverenz In the box Salt
I Lake's Bees won the opening game of
the series from the Sacramento Sen
ators, 5 to 0. Krug, Bee second base
' man, was the batting star, gathering
hfmtsav )
iwres
if you warsf
the genuine
in bottles
for the home
at soda fountains
and on draught'
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HOW THEY.
ROMAN SPORT WRITERS
LEARN
in two runs and two hits, one of which
was triple, in four times up.
QUALITY
SERVICE)
SANITATION
Butter and Eggs
A Man is a good as the food he feeds on. The better
the food the healthier the man. Every man, if
he values himself, insists on good, pure,
sweet butter and on really fresh eggs.
Our reputation for selling fine
butter and eggs is perfectly
well established in this
community.
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 455
"If it', in the Market We Have It."
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(By Associated Press.)
ROME. Italy. May B. Boxing and
prize fighting have just gained some
headway In Italy. As a result, embry
onic sporting writers are being born
whose efforts for flowery descriptions
eclipse even the vernacular of Ameri
can sporting columns. Here Is the re
port of a prize fight from one of the
provincial papers:
"There was vivacious animation in
the impatient crowd when there ap
peared on the scene what seemed to
be two gun caissons that had just
co'mo out of battle. They were scantily
nl tired so much so that they nearly
froze to the teeth. Then there wus
sounded a fanfaie of triumpets right
into the ears of the waiting crowd and
It was as if the wrath of God had been
let loose.
"There there wero tho sport ins
bloods who frothed at the mouth be-
1 cause the public was ignorant of the,
beauty and passlon f the sport and
because the spectators did not take
the sport seriously. This dellvlous
sport- as the Knglish call it, 'tho
nniy- arc of Helf-defense' was pro
hibited before the war. But then, the
war wan fought for liberty and right.
at least, the richt to enjoy onewelf
evrn At the risk of others losing their
lives.
"The two ruffians were placed in
t he 'ring' fa. cord which separates
them from the crowd ). After some
preliminaries, the two began to launch
hi w at one another a truly intel
lectual amusement to watch. One of
the two, by virtue of his being light
weight champion, gave the other a
severe punch in the stomach. The i
VYiblio---. ami I'rroiM Costly
SAN FrtAN'CISCn, May R. Couch's
wildncss and errors by Corhan and
Kamm cost the Souls the first game of
the series here. Los Angeles winning
5 to 2.
Los Angeles made three in the firs.
The Seals made their two in tho
eighth on doubles by Connelly and
Kamm and a tlngts by O'Connell, bat
ting for Couch.
Pacific Coast Ix-agm smii(lii..
W.
San Francisco J 7
Oakland 10
Vernon if
Salt Lake 13
Portland i
L. Angeles 1 1
Sacramento 10
Seattle 9
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Vernon Win 5 to 4
UOft ANGELES, May 5. Vernon
overcame a three-run lead which Oak
land took In the second inning and
won the opening game of the eerles.
5 to 4. The run that won the game for
the Tigers was scored in tho sixth
when High singled infield and was safe
at second on Knight's error. He went
to third on Devormer's sacrifice and
scored on Dell's sacrafice fly.
Where They Play Next Week.
. Oakland at Salt Lake; Vernon at
Sacramento; Seattle at San Francisco;
Portland at Los Angeles.
UPTON YACHT LEAVES
BIG LrEAOUE BASKBALL.
National Iyigue.
New York 5, Philadelphia 4.
Cincinnati 5, Chicago 4.
American IjrAfiuo.
St. Louis 14. Chicago 4.
New York 6, Boston 1.
Detroit 2, Cleveland I.
Philadelphia 6. Washington 4.
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exclusive I
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U.S.
(By Associated Press.)
DARTMOUTH. Kngland. May 5.
The 23-meter yacht ShamrocK, which
U to he used by Sir Thomas l.ipton In
tuning up races for the Shamrock IV.
the challeinter for the American s cup.
sailed today for Nsw York.
The Shamrock sailed the latter part
of April from Dartmouth for New
York hut met with unfavorable weath
er of fine Knlilish coast and hud to put
back to port.
OI.P CHAMPION" ARRIVES
(By Associated Press.)
PAN' FRANCISCO. May 5. K.
K'lwasaki, amateor golf champion of
J.'ipan. has arrive here and is trying
or.t tho San Fraiv-isc.- courses. Kawa
saki f.ty the game ta rapidly gaining
followers in Japan.
Its
features make
it "trouble-proof
Western Electric
POWER & LIGHT
THIS direct-connected type of Western Electric
Power and Light is practically automatic in
its operation a child can operate it.
Dependable electric service night and .day for
your farm.
See this plant in operation.
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre.
Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures
FARM LOANS lli:l.l) I P.
(By Associated Press)
WASHlN'tlTON', May 6. Farm
loans asfrreffatlnic over 50,000,00
have boM held UP by litittation over
ther returned a punch to the Jaw Ml validity of the farm loan act, it d -vel-
u homing had nappenea. ine punnc 0.)ed today
TIIROHS JAVFMTN 1H7 FESJtr
(STANFORD X .NlVFinSITY. May 5.
Flint Banner of San Jose, Cal., win
ner of the javelin throw in the recent
Manfurd-Caliromta dual meet, sur
prised the national A. A. V. record by-
two feet recently when he hurled tho i
Javelin 1ST feet in practice. Banner ,
win pronaoiy oe eniereu oy fttanroro
in the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet at Prine
ton t his year.
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dsntal X-Ray by Appointment
3ys ArUoaiatM- uumim.
Island Batptre Bank Bide
Pffloa thon Sf 0. Ham Phone 714
H. S. McKENZIE, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office :
10-11-12 Belts'Building
Pendleton, Ore.
aouhed and ommcnted. 1
"Then the heavyweight delivered an
elegant punch to the face of the light
weight and he fell to the floor. His
friends came to his assistance and put
a sponge to his mouth Jahherlug he
was 'Yellow.' "
loan officials here.
ABERDKK.N" GAINS IT7.
(By United Press.)
WASHINGTON, May r.. The cen
sus bureau announced today that the
conference of farm population ot ADerueen. naraufcxon.
l.. an increase or mn.
CONIES! FOR OREGON!
THE FAMOUS HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM
Sold in bulk and at fountain
VANILLA. FRENCH VANILLA, STRAWBERRY
CHOCOLATE AND MAPLENUT
Bulks Stock in at All Times
The Charles Co.
71 S Main St.
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S Phone 7
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(Ry Associated Press.)
ERIfJXJNB, r.. May 6. University
of Oregon outhatted Stanford Univer
sity in the second game between the
two teams here this afternoon, but
poor baserunning on the part ot the
local team and apparent lack of
coaching lost the game to the visitors.
The score was 6 to 5. Score: Stanford
6 1 4. Oregon r. 12 2.
Patterles Draper. Newlin and Ilnn
Uy; Jacohson and Leslie.
vn-Illusion Wins
SEATTI.i:. May S.
Washington staged an
hitting rally, scoring
Bf Rally
University of .
eighth Inning!
five runs, and
finally defeated Washington state col-
Sjlege, 7 to 4. Rode, Washington pitch- j
5ier. wus the star performer, getting j
3 four hits and two runs out of four i
31 limes at 'nit. The score: Washington
S State college. 4 S 5. University of:
S Washington 7 117.
E Batteries Lewis and Graham; Rode i
22! and Land.
a We wish to extend to our many friends our
a thanks for the support you are giving us in our new
I undertaking. It makes one feel that you are really
1 interested in our success. We are going to succeed
5 and only ask that you stand by and watch us grow.
I We satisfy your wants.
5 WALLA WALLA CHAMBER
I; WANTS B0RLESKE KEPT
AT WHITMAN COLLEGE
i
LIBERTY MARKET
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Props.
WALI.A WALLA. May 5 V resolu
tion asking Coach It. V. Horleske to
S remain nt Whitman college wuM paassa
hy the iininiernai cum :ti im
luncheon yesterday. Mr. Rorleske if
Km at Orlnnell, Iowa, looking over
the grounds there, having been given
a fine offer to conch athletics at the
collogn there.
IBijl singulis mad by club members
were lo the effect that Horleske Is
tori valuable a man for the school to
lose nnd the clnh will do all In Its
power to retain him here, and will
help him in every way.
B08TOK WANTS I KilIT WINS
(Hy United Press.)
ROSTOV. May A bill legalising
the manufacture of 2.75 per cent
S Peer .mil light wines in this slale. pass,
ed the senate late Mondnv and was
Coffee Didrit Taste
Right This Morning?
Ftossibly .your digestion
is'bff'.' That some
times follows coffee
drinking, you know.
Isn't this a good time to try
Instant ?
POSTUM
"There 's a J2eason "
MaoV by
Postxim Cereal Company-. Battle CreeK. Mich.
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I DOWNEY'S MARKET I
hLet us shoulder your market m
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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 IM 2o n. Court 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
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sent to the governor.