East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 13, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OBEGONIAIT, PENDLETON, OBE(JON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920.
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AGGIES ALL PREPARED
TO BEGIN PRACTICING
FOR GRID WEDNESDAY
Captain Rose and His Huskies
Will Turn Out Under New
Coach at Corvallis to Open
Work on 1920 Season.
ORRQOl AORTCUX.TURXJ COI
LBGR. Corvallis, Sept. IS. The atavt
l all Bet for the 1920 football practice
season which will begin at the college
next Wednesday. The football field
hoe bean put In good condition and
"Jlmmle" Richardson, manager of stu
dent affaire, la making arrangement
to take care of the football men when
they arrive.
Chuck" Rise, Captain; Hodler, and
Swan are In Corvallla already, having
epent the aummer In manual labor in
connection with the. O. A. O. building
work. They are eald to be In first
late condition for starting the Reason.
"Gap" Powell, famous fullback,
Babe" McOart, and Joe Haaberger
have written that they will be late In
reporting. ' Among those who are ex
pected to be on the Job for the open
ing practice are Bob Stewart. Hughle
McKeKnna, Chriatensen, Wood, Clark,
freshman, Joe Reynolds, and
Thompson.
"Bob Hagen formerly of the Uni
versity of Nebraska, and G. I Rath
tun assistant director of athletica In
the University of Indiana, new men
on the staff of the department are
now here. "Mike" Butler, trainer, la
expected within a day or two.
Announcement of the establlslfment
of a therapeutio department to. take
care of the Inpured athletes, has, been
made by Coach Rutherford. A team
room and dryer In connection with the
new swimming pool unit will facilitate
drying out football clothes.
Coach Rutherford la not the kind of
man who blows In advance about what
his team will do. All he Is willing to
say la that his team will be In the fight
from start to finish. The first contest
of the seaabn will he with Pacific uni
versity October . The following week
end the O. A. C. eleven will meet the
Multnomah club.
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13. (A. P.)
Los Angeles won a double header
with Portland by the same score, 6 to
4. The Angels took seven of the
eight games of the series and tied the
other. Crawford'a bat contributed
largely to the Angels' victories. He
made five hits in eight times up,
which, added to his seven hits in nine
times at bat In Saturday's double
header gave him 12 hits in 17 times
up. In Sunday's first game Suther
lund pitched good baseball up to the
seventh when he lost control. In the
second game Kalllo went to pieces in
the eighth and was replaced by Pol
son who was hit easily by the Angels,
while O. Crandall was Invincible aft
er the fifth. Wlsterzlll was badly
spiked by Zoider In the seventh Inning
of the second game.
ERS WIDEN GAP J STOP ITCHING
E TO 3 1-2
POWT WORTH WIN'S FLAO
UALLB3, Texas, Sept. 13. A. P.
The 12 season of the Texas Lea
gue closed Sunday, Port Worth win
ning the pennant by taking both the
fit at and second half of the split sea-aon.'
Minor Knocks ftcoord Homer.
SA.V FRANCISCO, Sept. It. (A.
Miller accomplished a feat done but
three times In the past five years
when he knocked the ball over the
Oakland park left field fence for a
home run In the morning game be
tween Oakland and Seattle which
Oakland won to 2. Seattle took the
afternooR contest, 8 to 8.
In the Becond game the Siwashes
knocked Krause out of the box in the
second Inning, making thre runs from
.five hits. Alten replaced him and
Seattle bunched six hits and scored
three runs in the sixth.
Selbold sprained. an ankl In the
sixth inning.
Tiaws Take ScrleA ,
SACRAMENTO, Sept. IS. (A. P.)
Two hits, a sacrifice and an error
netted the Vernon Tigers two runs in
the ninth and enabled them to take
the final game of the series from
Sacramento, 9 to 4.
Vernon took the series, five games
to two.
Superior playing gave Vernon Ti
gers a 4 to 1 victory over the sena
tors in a snappy game at Stockton In
the morning.
Cleveland, in First Place in Am
erican League, Has New
York Yankees Nipping at
Heels, Less Than Point Be
hind.
Seals Break Even.
SALT LAKES CITY, Sept. 13. (A.
P.) San Francisco and Salt Lake
broke even In Sunday's doubleheader.
The Seals won the first game t to 4
and lost the second, to 3. Sam Lew
is, San Francisco pitcher, figured In
both contests. He waa thrown out of
the first game for disputing the um
pire's decision and was put In to re
lieve Couch in the sixth Inning of the
second.
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NEW YORK. Sept. 13. (A. P.)
Brooklyn Increased its advantage over
the Cincinnati Nationals to three and
one-half games Sunday, while the
Cleveland Americans, who are first by
seven-tenths of a point, were unable
to shake the New York Yankees off
their heels. The New York Nationals
lost Sunday and have four and a half
games to make up with less than a
score to play. The Chicago Ameri
cans also were defeated but are only
about ten points behind Cleveland.
The standing of the three American
leaders follows:
Cleveland , 83 61 .81940
New York 86 53 .01810
Chicago 84 64 .60869
The New York Yankees began their
western tour by taking two out of
three games from Cleveland, outplay
ing the Indians in the field and at
bat. With the exception of the game
lost to Cleveland, the New York twirl-
era were effective in every contest
last week. While Cleveland was dis
posing of the tall end Phlladelphians
Sunday, the Yankees, by hard hitting,
defeated Detroit. The Chicago Amer
icans won a series lost week from Bos
ton, but Sunday the White fox were
unable to hit Courtney of Washington.
The Brooklyn Nationals pounded
out 114 base hits last week, surpass
ing their own weekly record of 112
this season. Their two defeats In j
Philadelphia were by close margins.
St. Louis pitchers could not check the
batting and the Superbaa won their
eighth game Sunday when Crimes shut
out Chicago. The Reds rested Sun
day and after the Philadelphia series
will go toBrooklyn Thursday for the
so-called "crucial" series.
Tha New York Nationals' pitching
staff yielded only seven runs in aa
many games last week. Sunday, how-
The New York Nationals' pitching
start yielded only seven runs In as
many games last week. Sunday, how
ever, me Plants fell before St. Louis.
wnicn lost seven straight games last
week.
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There is one safe, dependable treat,
ment that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothfca the skin.
Ask any druggist for a35c or $1 bottle
of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most' skin eruptions, makes
. the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
The E. W. Rote Co, Cleveland, Q.
tions. With so many upsets during
last season, no one, as yet, among the
eastern football writers has had the
termerlty to make any pre-season pre
dictions on probable results. It has
been found a dangerous thing to do in
football in the last few years, until a
few games have been played.
Allison J fas Holes to Plug
While the northwestern universities
are Joining in a chorus, the words of
which run to the effect that they ex
pect to put stronger teams in the field
than they had last year, there seems
to be one exception the University of
Washington. .While the Immediate
needs of this Institution are three new
players to take the place of George
Smith at end. Buel Blake at guard ana
Arthur Thiesen at full back, at the
same time. Coach "Stub" Allison
comes out flat looieaiy ana aumim
that they will have some hard obsta
cles to overcome to land up in the top
rank. And now the fans are wonder
ing If this means that the University
of Washington has the toughest com
bination of them all. The ways of the
coach are dark and tricky at least
that is the impression the fellow on the
outside looking in has.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 13.
(A. P.) Prohibited since 1907, foot
ball will be resumed in the three high
schools of Indianapolis this fall. As a
result of the school board's action
reinstating the Bport, interest in the
game has increased throughout the
state. Former college players have
been obtained to coach the boys and
the school board has advanced suffi
cient funds to insure success in the
undertaking.
College men In Indiana, who long
have deplored the scarcity of trained
football material for varsity elevens,
consider a big step has been taken to
place Indiana college elevens on a
party with the strongest in the mid
dle west. A number of Indiana high
schools followed Indianapolis' lead in
dropping the sport. Aa a result many
boys failed to receive any elementary
training In the sport until they reach
ed college.
Big Ten Prospects Good
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 13.
(A. P.) With the opening soon of
colleges and universities of the "Big
Ten" athletic conference will come the
call for "huskies" to don the mole
skins for their schools.
Football prospects at four schools,
Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Ohio
State, are better than at any time last
year, unless the old bugbear ineligi
bility or early season Injuries plays
havoo with the prospective material.
Stanford ntfrlns Grind Wednesday
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Sept. 13
(A. P.) Both Varsity and fresh
men football practice will begin here
Wednesday, according to an announce
ment made here by the new coaches,
Walter Powell and Duffy Seay, both
of whom are getting their men lined
up.
Football at Stanford this year will
be under entirely new management.
Walter Powell was calle'd from his
position as physical director at the
University of Montana to direct the
fortunes of the Varsity team to suc
ceed Melbourne ("Bob") Evans who
was dismissed. Duffy Seay. new
freshman coach, comes from Pasadena
high school.
Nebraska Coach Is Worried
LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 13. (A. P.)
Prospects of the University of
Nebraska turning out a crack football
team for the approaching season are
not as bright as they have been for
several years, according to Assistant
Coach Paul J. Schlssler. The team
meanwhile faces one of the hardest
schedules It has ever attempted In
cluding a game with Rutgers on the
Polo ground. New York, November 3.
Kastcrn Kramn Open Sent. 83
Eighteen of the larger Bastern col
leges will open the 1930 football sea
son on September 35, which will be the
official launching of the gridiron sea
son In that section of the country.
Harvard and Pennsylvania are among
the starters. Princeton and Yale open
their seasons on October 3, along with
eighteen more of the larger lnatltu.
Pacific Coast League
W. L. Pet.
Vernon .. ... .i 93 73 .564
Salt Lake -635
Loa Angeles 87 77 .530
San Francisco 85 79 .618
Seattle 82 79 .611
Oakland 8 7 -19
Portland -71 87 .449
Sacramento .......... .68 .96 .414
BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL
National Loocuo
St. Louis 6, New York 3.
Chicago 0, Brooklyn 5.
American I,oaguo
Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 6.
New York 13. Detroit 6.
Boston 9, St. Louis 7.
Washington 5, Chicago 0.
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