East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 15, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1820
STANFORD OVAL WILL
' BE SCENE TODAY OF
Athletes From 10 Universities
Will Vie ThiB Afternoon in
Track Meet; Record Made in
100 Yard Preliminary.
(by Associated Iti- i
8TANFOHD I XI Vi: liKIT V, Cal.,
Mny 15. Tsli athletes with their
trainers and coaches from each Df slst
loading- colleges and universities of the
Par West are In tho second annual
Pacific Coast track and field moot on
the Ktanford oval thin afternoon.
Sports follower here considered
Oreiron Agricultural College the
strongest contender from the North
hut they predicted that Htanfortl and
the University of California, would
contest for first honors. If the meet
goes to the relay raco fur decision.
Walter Christie, California coach, pre
dicted his team would win, as the
state university defeated Manford In
this event In a recent dual meet.
However, Adherents of tho Univer
sity of Washington, the University of
Oregon und Washington Hlate College
expressed confidence In the teams
from their respective Institutions.
California won the conference meet
last year. Stanford was second und
Washington Btate Collego third.
KHmlnutlon trials preceding the
meet wore held on the College track
Friday. Itcsillts follow:
First heat, 10fl yards Won liy
Wells. Stanford; Snook. Oregon Agri
cultural college, second; Merchant,
fiilversily of California, third. Time,
10 1-6.
Second heat, 100 yards Won by
Klrksey. (S); Hutchinson, (C), sec
ond; Forrester, University of Oregon,
third. Time. .9 4-!i.
Klrksey established a new confer
ence record but It will have to le re
peated todiiy to stand as official.
First, 220 yurds Won by Snook.
fO. A. C); Hutchinson. (C), second;
Forester ). Tlbe .22 1-6.
Second heat. 220 yards Won by
Klrksey (8; Hendrickson, (C)
ond: Orecn. (O. A. C), third. Time
.21 1-J.
HELIX WILL FURNISH
OPPOSITION FOR BUCK
Hilltop Team Stands on Upper
Perch of League Percent
age Table but Pendleton Ex
pects to Bring Them Down.
Helix will furnish the opposition for
Pendleton's Uuckaroo nine on the
Kound-t'p park diamond tomorrow
afternoon at 2:46. It will be the first
meeting of the two teams this season
and the second contest for Pendleton
on Its home grounds.
I ndcr the tutelage of Trace Baker.
DUCKS PLAV BASEBALL
AND BEST LOS ANGELES
lAJr A.VOKI.IOS, May lB.-rH'ortland
won Its second straight game from
Los Angeles, 7 to 4, two of Its runs
boing h' mers by Schaller anil Wister
ll. In the elKhlh the Ducks added
three to their previous two run when
Blue Walker took second on Wister
ssll's sacrifice. Schaller walked and
pulled off a double steal with Blue,
the latter scoring; Schaller took third
on a wild throw; Hlglln walked .and
stole scored and Schaller arid JSrnglln
both scored on Cox's single. The
Angels' rally in the same inning nett
ing four runs, was not strong enough
to overcome the Xorthwesterners' i
lead.
HOW THEY i
iSTAND
iMHf:; Opaat Uusm-,
v w. u Pel
San Francisco 21 13 .611
Portland . 18 12 .601
Vernon 21 17 .554
Suit Lake IK 17 .621
Oakland 1 18 .5H
Ixs Angeles 16 17 .471
Hucraniento 15 21 .41
Heattlo 10 2;i .302
VACUUM
FEED Of
FUEL
AIR
COOLED
Whoro Tlwy Pluy Next Week
Vernon at Salt Uike; Oakland at
'acramento; Portland at Han Francis
o; Seattle at Los Angeles.
LW.mCALVl
STARTED
EXTRA
POWER
PULLEY
SPIASH
OIL
LUBRICATION k
BURNS
UEROSENEi
isk;
Ouks l.ose Four Straight
SALT LAKE CITY, May 16. Oak-
,. j,.i.a , , , 'in u,-i,mi.,Mi lui luv 1UUIII1
........ ... wouii aiuug in grcai lruight tlm(. by Halt liako Friday, 7
shape and If any of the hurling staff to 4 ln a sam1 Jft.alure uy heavy htt
hosen will deliver the goods, the hits tlnB. Oakland tied the score in the
and runs will come in. considerable , ,)xth wncn Knlght tri))lc1 wltn tne
"' ieiiKin na.i oeen auoeo in i,.ll(,.a . . t( nftp
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Our canned good are of highest quality,
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"If it' in the Market We Hat It."
late to the local Itneuo and frequent
C- jn-aeticefi have also built up the deferf-
j Hive strength. Manager spell had not
j decided today as to his choice of pitch-
i era for tomorrow.
Helix Up In Itftt?
i Helix leads Pendleton in the per
centage table with two wins and one
defeat, the latter having been protest
ed. Pendleton has lost one and won
-ne game, pilot Hock, also up in the
.C6T clnss. journeys to Athena tomor
row and Walla Wttlla will play at Mil
ton In a return contest.
ttert Curtain. , an experienced um
i'ir., will hold the indicator tier to
morrow, having been signed to the
staff recently He supplants Claude
.Miles, who has joined the local squad
s an outfielder. The other change
to morrow may bo in the local out
field, where Jack Beck, of tho high
school, U making a strong bid for a
berth.
Pmtft SHIM in Air
The protest filed y Helix on the
name won by pilot Hock aj Helix last
Hunday is still unsettled, according 1o
! Kf'x 89111a, president of the league.
Moth teams are now making chnrgts
of imported players and a long-drawn-out
argument appears in sight. The
probability 1 that tho fintno will be
thrown out and ordered played over.
While Helix protested against three
men on the PHo rtock team, because
Of their being alleged non-residents, it
is said that Pilot Rock has counter
1 ehargct of the nam nature. On tho
Helix nine Is one man from Weston
a,id another from Adanis, Pilot Rqck
charges. Home doubt has been ex
pressed ns to the residents In the
Helix territory of a third player. The
league officials are following thn con
stitution so far in regard to the etigi-
two outs hud been
made. Three Salt Lake runs were
scored In the same frame.
MIA; IK HAKKHALL-
National UaiHU
Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 4.
Boston 4, Chicago 7.
Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 1.
Ajnerh an l, ati'
Detroit 8, Washington
I'aeiflc Inh-roaiional.
Tacoma 4, Vancouver 6.
Vakima 8, Victoria 4.
Spokane 11, Seattle 5.
A
Vei-inm Evens Swl
SACIIAMKNTO, Cat-, May 1
batting rally in the, eighth Inning Mr
sisted by poor fielding Judgement on
the part of Stumpf, allowed Vernon, to
even the series; defeating Sacramento
3 to 1. From me. on the mound for
the Tigers, let the Senators down with
fivo hits.
SexUlio Bea-ts Seals
SAN KHANf'IKCO. May 41...- -After
loBtlng 11 straight games, Seattle
downed the Heals 2 to 1', in a 32-in-nlng
pitchers' battle between Dcmuree
and Lewis.
San Francisco made one run In the
fourth, when Fitzgerald walked and
WILLIE JACKSON BESTS
JOHNNY DUNDEE IN 12
ROUND BOXING CONTEST!
scored on O'f'onnells single to center.
Seattle tied the count in the fifth and
Lrought in the winning run in the 12th
when Wolter doubled, went to third j perlor at infiRhtimr
on amiorn.s sacra i ice ana scorea on
Nixon's fait to center.
NEWARK, 1ST. J.. May 15. Willie I
Jaclfson outfought Johnny Duridee in
a 12-roundPbout here last night. Jack- I
son had the udvantage in every round
except the second, which went to Dun
dee, nnd the third, an even one. Jack-
son weighs 131 pounds and Dundee
I 12!.
I Dundee received considerable pun
ishment about the body and held fre
quently. He took the aggressive in the
second rourfd, during which he caused
Jackson to miss many blows. From
the fourth round on Jackson kept after
Ills opponent and in the eighth landed
several hard blows with Dundee up
against the ropes. Jackson was su
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blllty of players, but whether a strlrt
or loose Interpretation will be made is
not decided.
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WALU WAbLA, Wash., May 15.
Peter Poimen, high school student,
dropped dead at the finish of a raco
m a high school interclass meet Fri
day afternoon. His heaYt and lungs
wore snid to have been , affected
gas while fighting with the. A. E.
In France. He was an orphan.
YAXKKKS MX'ST MOVK.
PITTSBURG, Pa., May 15. The
New York American League baseball
club will not use the Polo grounds for
Its New York City games after the
close of this season, according to an
annoucement here today by Manager
McGraw of the New York Nationals.
by The lease held by the New York Am
F. ericans will expire at that time, said
Mr. McGraw. and will not be renewed.
Its
features make
it "trouble-proot'
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
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dantal X-Kay bj Appointment
3ysi Artleaiatao jjsnttaraa.
H. S. McKENZIE, M. D.
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office :
10-11-12 Belts BuUdin
Pendleton. Ore.
ENTERED IN E- 0. MEET!
Pendleton, Athena, Hcrmlston and I
Pilot Rock are represented in the
Eastern Oregon hljgh school track
meet at La, Grande today. Sixty-one
athletes from various high schools in
this section are represented. The
meet is the first which has been held
In La Grande since 1915.
' Athena in represented by Bob Ko
prlva, while Nell Hoynton will repre
sent Hermlston. Both were point win
ners in the Fmutilljt county track meet
hi'ld recently in Pendleton.
William Ward, who is on the Milton
team, won the 50, 100 and 220 yard
dash at the county track meet here.
Aii"tht?r member of the team is IV-'ii-nott,
of Milton, who won the mile
Pilot Hock's team is made up of Bra
cher. Smith and Jordan.
In the PendJeton team are Snyder, i
J. Saunders. L. Warner, Terjesoti.
Stonebrcafcer. Itlghy. Straughn. C, :
Saunders. Kitmr, B. Warner and La
Hue. Following is Belt's team: Tunnl-
Cllffe. Rodman. Fong, Stoddard. Ben-1
neit. Cundiff. Palmer, Christly, ,ed-
dos, Dooley, Gardiner. Waltz, Gilliam
a nd Butes.
Mad", Kiihup. Batcliff and Wilson
form Enterprise's team, with Bleven
and Ted Mays on Joseph's team. La,
Grande Is represented by Crippt1".
Siuulbors:, Larscn. Wlllia nisop. Thel-1
sen. Smith, Kingwell, Bio k land, Garlty.
Proctor, Stoddard. Newlin, Bian.
Klvctto and Thompson.
In ' Wallowa's team are: Lyman,
Greer, Castcel, Balrd. Morebek, Tul-
Icy anl Johnson.
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STANFORD LOSES FINAL !
We have taken the agency for this county.
Have five for immediate delivery.
Speed, economy, 1500 lbs. capacity.
O. E. Holdman Auto Co.
Paige, Oldsmobile Speed Wagon, Oakland
(By A-Neiutrd Pres. t
KPGrctCE Or.. May K. The Ore
gon Agricultural college baseball team j
won from I'nlverslty of Oregon Friday
afternoon by the score of 1 1 to . The I
game was marked by heavy hitting On
the part of bo4h teams. The score; O.
A. C. 14 H 4: Oregon HI.
Batteries Keene and Gill; Jacob
berffer, Jacobson and Leslie.
WiUhlng;loii Wins I in.il
S I A NDK(Mtl IMVKHSITV. al..
May 15. University of Washlnyton
defeated Stanford I'nlverslty, 5 to 1. In
the final game of Pacific coast college
eonference baseball here Friday.
Washington made four runs in the
sixth and got seven hits off Stanford's
twirlor.
Washington, 5 7 2; Stanford, 154.
Batteries Leonard and Land; Dra
per and Bundy,
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Trucks
Winther, 2 too four wheel drive, pneumatic tires,
new. Have discontinued this line. Offer for sale
at large reduction.
Nash, 2 ton in first class shape, starter, lights and
long wheel base; a bargain.
2-ton G. M. C. Brand new, at cost.
2-ton G. M. C. Slightly used, and in first class
shape, cab and body A regular bargain,
new Reo Speed wagon $100 less than cost.
Republic 2-ton Rebuilt and retired.
Ton and a half Republic Rebuilt.
These are all trucks of first class condition and
have many others not listed.
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F. R. RAINES, Mgr.
Corner Court and Thompson.
Phone 720