East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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    SPORTS
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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920.
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GRAND JURY TO SIFT
OF
IN BIG LEAGUE BALL
.Officials and, Sports Writers
J Are Called to Testify on
',: TMJtk A nam Am Vanro rdfn tr f!M.
f' cajro-Philadelphia Game.
CHICAGO, Bept. St. (A. P.)
Xrand Jury investigation of aliened
Tumbling hy baseball players In last
year's world scries and In the game
ttwen Chicago and Philadelphia
National league club August 31 will
Jttart Wednesday with a m ore of base
Jball officials, players and writers sub-
-ponnaea to it
, , Bubpoenaea were Issued last night
for the following pontons to appear
wefore the grand Jury.
' B. B. Johnson, president of tho Am
erican league.
: John A. Heydler, president of the
National league. .
Vllllam ("Kid") Gleason, manager
of the Chicago Americans.
Charles A. Comlskey, president of
the Chicago Americans.
'William t Veeck, president of the
, Chicago Nationals.
Jacob ("riube") Benton, pitcher for
the Now York Giant.
Bert 15. Collyer and Krank O. Kline,
!bolh of Chicago, sporting writers.
Harvey Woodruff, sports editor of
the Chicago Tribune.
Ham Hall, Hports editor of the Chi
cago Horald-Rxamlner.
I. K. Hanborn and Oscar Itelchow,
baseball writers for the Chicago Trt
bune and the Chicago Daily Nows, ro
spoctlvoly. ,t.''-
Hubpocnas for additional players
probably will be issued before the
vcHtlgatlon begins, saldfl. A. Replogle,
who Is working as prosecutor under
dlroct orders from Chlof Justice C. A.
McDonald of the criminal court A He
declared that Hal Chase, Iee- Magcc
and Heinle Zimmerman, all former
major league players, probably would
be called. Charges or alleged gambl
ing -which have voiced against Magoe
and Chase would enter Into the inves
tigation, he said. The American
league will ask congress to enact a law
at its next session making betting on
a baseball game a penitentiary offense,
President Johnson said tonglht. He
said the league -would ask that this
law be made as severe ns possible am)
worded so as to eliminate all baseball
nools. Only in this way, he said, could
gambling be definitely eliminated from
baseball.
Mr. Johnson said the American lea
gue still was Investigating charges of
gambling In last year's world series
and expected to make public the re
sult of its Investigation within a short
time.
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ILS WHEN
REDS GET EVEN BREAK
Recruit Mails Wins Fifth Game
for Indians But White Sox
Hold Ground by Victory With
Faber on Mound.
Mr. Hot Dog
Man
Do not 'overlook this market for your
. requirements. We are well supplied
to furnish you with your every want.
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Pendleton Trading Co.
.:y Phone 4SS .
"If It's On the Market We Have If
NBW YORK. Sept. 2t. (A. P.)
The Krooklyn Nationals Increased
their lead over New York Monday to
6 14 games while the three American
League leader all won. Cleveland re
taining Its game and a half lead over
Chicago.
Brooklyn won from Pittsburgh and
gained a half game, as New York and
Cincinnati split a double header. The
Kuperltas have only to win four games
out of seven to place the pennant be
yond New York's grasp, and three out
of seven to make it impossible for Cin
cinnati to reach tho top.
in the American league both Chlca
go and New York put much hope In
the Cleveland-Chicago series beginning
Thursday.
If the Indians win half of their 12
remaining games, the White Sox would
have to win six out of nine to tie them
and the Yankees seven out of eight.
Indian Win Sixth Straight
CLKVKIjAND, Kept. St. (A. P.)
Cleveland won Ha sixth consecutive
game by defeating Boston. to 3, prin
cipally because of Gardnor's timely
hilling. It was Malls fifth straight
victory since Joining during the local
learn, riardncr drove in six of the
eight runs with two triples and a sin
fi, tr'oin cnie in the third
fcritlj the bases full, the other in the
-.t-.eiiu w,i,i iwo men on bases.
two down In the fifth, his singled gcor
cd Kpeaker who "had doubled.
Mails was hit harder than usual but
kept his hits well scattered except In
'SCRATCH UPS'
are telling strong for
fall and winter wear.
We show 'em in plain
and 'attractive fancy
bands.
Tbt'Cood H0 Sic ret
Use the Phones,
Grocery 526
Other Dept's 78
in K V Q UA.UI TV
i a? service
Use the Phones
Grocery 526
Other Ucpt'i 78
, MEN'S STORE
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
With ; Monies iof this city.
F. J. Mc-
WH1TK SOX RKCALIi BCSHKRS
CHICAGO, Sept. 21. (A. P.) The
r:hirui7k AmorlrMinM tlwlfiv lilirchased T.
the second when four singfe combined! j. Hiatham, a pitcher, from thoNash
wlth two errors scored Boston's runn. Viile Southern Association club.
In the two other Innings the Red pitcher George Payne and Catcher
Sox threatened but Mails tightened and
killed off impending rallies easily.
Sox Keeping Hot on Trail '
CHICAGO, Sept. 21. (A. P.) The
Chicago White Box strengthened their
grip on Bccond place In the American
league iiennant race when they bagged
their fifth straight victory, defeating
Philadelphia, 13 to 6. , Falter held the
UAthietlcs coj-aicjJiiJi.l. ihe. ninth
i when they rapped out five hits which,
with an error, netted six runs. -
The Sox collected 15 hits off three
Philadelphia pitchers. Kisherg led the
attack with if triple, a double and two
singles In four times at bat-
Itarrls started on the mound for
Philadelphia bu,t was forced to retire
after t lie, sixth. Higbee, his successor,
was wild and he gave way to Kecje.
Fabcr pitched a masterly game.
lees, sent to the same club for Pitcher
Hodge, were recalled.
m Theatre
COMING FOR THE ROUND-UP, SEPT. 23, 24, 25
THE LAUGHING SENSATION OF THE YEAR
"1920 Revue
of Revues"
: ' ' ; ' WITH
ROY "HIRAM" CLAIR
" AND HIS
25 COMEDIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS 25
GIRLS GALORE GORGEOUSLY GOWNED
SNAPPY, PEPPY, JAZZY MELODIES ,
A CARLOAD OF ELABORATE SCENERY
f LAUGHS, THEN MORE LAUGHS
A RIOT OF MIRTH, FROLIC, SONG
rillCli $1.50, l.0O, 0c l'lit'8 WAK TAX ,
BAIrrMORE GKTS PEXNAXT
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 21. (A. P.)
Baltimore won the new International
league pennant race, which ended Sun
day, leading Toronto by a margin of
c- and one half sames. The cham
pions won their twenty-fifth straight
, u.td; ' st"tjjt.: a league
record. Buffalo "was second. 1 t
r4rsr js.
UMATILLA COUNTY FARMERS.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Paige
Niilhmal 1 ensue standings
W. U
Brooklyn ,.... 83
New York 81
Cincinnati ' 77
Pittsburg 72
Chicago i 72
St..Liouis 68
Boston .....58
Philadelphia , ' 54
American Ijeague Standings
V. I.
Cleveland 91
Chicago
Now York 89
St. Louis 71
Boston 7
Washington 62
Detroit . , B i
QUIT TOBACCO
So easy to drop Cigar
ette, Cigar or Chew
ing habit.
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GETTING MORE
than iust style
in Fall clothes
Certainly good style is desirable, but when you seek sound clolhes-satlstacUon you want to get mere ;
than just style. You want sincere workmanship and dependable fabrics a!l the value that your money
can buy. ' ' x
You can't be sure thai you get it -all' unless you guard carefully against outside appearance. Con-
sidcr as well the texture of the fabric the tailoring and finish. ' t ' '.' '
KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES . V; S
Look for the lahel that stands for these qualiti cs. You'll never fail to realise full value and com-
Dnllernniinn In a pTnnnonhpimir ftlllt OF OVfirCOaL
I'ltto miuoiavuvu ''-- -
The new Fall styles are here now at $63 and up.
the Ikiiisc of KupiM-nlieinirr clotlirs
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63
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76
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87
Philadelphia 46
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Nu-To-Bac lias helped thousands to
break the costly, nerve-shattering to
bacco habit. Whenever you have a
longing for a smoKe or chew. Just
place a harmless No-To-Bae tablet in
your mouth instead. All desire stops.
Shortly the habit Is completely
broken, and you are better off men
tally, physically, financially. It's so
easy, so simple. Oct a box of No-To-Bac
and If it doesn't release you fr6m
all craving for tobacco in any form,
your druggist will refund your money
without question. No-To-Bac Is
made by the owners of Cascarets;
therefore is thoroughly reliable.
BIG I,KUH"K BASKnAI.I.
National league
Chicago 6. 1 Boston 1, 9.
Cincinnati 2. 9: New York 5. 3.
Brooklyn 8, Pittsburg 1, (10 Innings.
St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3, 10 In
nings.) ' American Ix-egruc
Boston 3, Cleveland 8. '
Philadelphia 6, ChitaRo 13.
New York 4, t. Iouis i.
Washington 8. Detroit 3. .
il. S McKENZIE, hi. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office:
10-11-12 Bond Building
Pendleton, Or.
DR. C. H. DAY
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
Room 21 and 26 Smith-Crawford
i . Building.
T.l..h.na 1 HA Ti ns 74 9-Tl
Oakland
Speed Wagon
Oldsmobile
A Car For
Every Use
W. R. "Jinks" Taylor
Democratic Candidate
for
SHERIFF
Subject to the decision
of the voters cf Umatil
la Co., November 2,
1920.
tPald Adv. '
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronlo and Nervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Klsctro
Therapeutics.
Temple Bldg. Boom II
Phone 41
DOWNEY'S! M ARICEl
,Get a good supply of .prepar-
ed meats for Round-Up. ;
PHONE 6007
M'GARRIGLE MANAGES
WINNERS OF TROPHY
Away off In Kaniloops. B. C. they
have Just finished a baseball season
that would shame tho race going on in
tho American league for the pennant
Tho championship of this league, cur
rying a trophy known as the Grotto
Cup. has been won by the Bunimors &
Krost nine, managed by William Jo
seph McCarrlglo, formerly of Pendlc-
Whack! Whack! To Round-Up Free
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632 Cottonwood.
HOLDMAN AUTO CO.
Phone 337
ton.
McGarriglo, according to the story
of the final fray In the Kamloops
Standard-Sentinel, not only ' managed
tho team, but served up the slants that
tucked away the pennant and cup fur
tho title. 'The final content, played
last Thursday evening, resulted In a
3 to 3 victory over tho Klks team. v
Six hits was all tho losers got off
McOarrtgle on a cold afternoon, while!
his mates garncrod eight. Ho hatted ,
Isecond and turned In a single and sac-l
' rtf Ice in four trips to the plate, fan
ned nine and neither hit nor walked
a man. During the season the man
ager stepped to the plate foix nine
times at bat and made three hits for
an average of .535. McOarrigle Is the
THE DUCKS ARE GALLING YOU,
THURSDAY, SEPT. 16TII.
Start shootiner 1-2 hour before sunrise with
WESTERN SHELLS
Don't forget you can shoot Doves now.
Season's open.
SEE
Sol
jDaum
Sporting: Goods Man
Hotel Pendleton Bldg.
WORLD'S
CHAMPIONSHIP
BUCKING,
ROPING,
BULLDOGGING
RACING
SEPTEMBER
23, 24, 25
1920 .
PENDLETON
ROUND-UP
Make this week Pay-Day at Our Office and Receive
Free Tickets to the Kountt-up.
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For all accounts paid in full on or before September 22nd,
m amounts
$ 23 to $1Q0 we will give -...1 ticket
$100 to $200 we will give i.......:.2 tickets
$200 to $300 we will give .....8 tickets
$300 to $400 we will give . 4 tickets
$400 to $500 we will give 5 tickets
$500 to $600 we will give 6 tickets
$600 to $700 we will give , 7 tickets
$700 to $300 we will give , 8 tickets
$800 to $900 we will give 9 tickets
$1000 and over we w ill give ........10 tickets
Oregon Lumber Yard
P. S. We are Choke Full of Ideas and Suggestions p
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