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4f w"tMtiv t"i-wv-w- ynrT--t" comes SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 PAGES 7 TO 12 b,'SJ jzz-r TsnmiBzmBxxssssttXZSU DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1020. r CLEVELAND CONSIDERED - WHITE SOX ARE STRUCK , Suspension of Eight Player on . Rival Team and Continued ' '' Wins by Indiana Taken j Indication of Victory. NEW YORK, Sept. 29. (A. P Cleveland virtually wax ensured of the American league pennant yeslerduy by the suspension of the Chicago player In connection with the alleged fixing of games In the world series last year. The Indiana Increased their lead over the "White Sox to- a full game by de feating St. Louie and have one game to play with St. Louts and four with Detroit. ' : - ' i-. With moat of their regulara banned, the White Sox, who rented Tuesday, will be forced' to put a patched-up team In the field Friday for their se ries of three games with St. lunula. Jleveland must win one game more 4han its rival to retain firat place. 'ST. LOUIS. Sept. . (A. P.) ' Cleveland got. a Mep nearer the Ameri can league pennant Tuesday, defeat ing St. Ixiuia, to 5 and increasing the lead over Chicago, the runner-up. to a full game. - . It waa the third consecutive defeat administered to Bt. Ixmls by the con tendere who launched their attack againat Bayne In the aeoond Inning and drove him from the box In the seventh. y Bagby put hs club In front In the aecond Inning with a double to right, after two were out, driving In two runs and Cleveland malntianed the lead thereafter. It waa the thirtieth victory flashy nas turned in this year. lxcal fan presented Oeorge S:sler with a silver service as a mark of ap preciation for his work and the pop ular Brown responded In the sixth with a homer to the pavilion In right field for his ZOth hit of the campaign, establishing a new American league record to aupplant that Of Ty Cobb, who made 241 safeties, in 1911. In the eighth Inning Sisler made It 250 with a long triple. . . . HIS GOOD ' NATURE. WINS GAMES EZ "iiiy x jrm ii i Til 7S JrT Inn ' , p. yi.-J 7 f II ,' : V. II ! & : , ' it 4l vrf M 1 HAS NO PAIN NOV ET FIRST SERIES GAME!? What Lydia fl Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Did for Mrs. Warner. Onalaeka, Wis. "Every month I htJ such pain in my back anj lower part of Biomacu i coum not lie in bed. I suf fered so it aoemcd ! as tnonigh I wouM die, and I a? not regular either. I j BufTered for a year and waa unfit to do my housework, could only wash f dishes once in a j while. I read An advertisement of what Lvdia E. Pink- hara'a Vegetable Compound had done ' for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for me. I have ' no pains now and I can do my house- i work without any trouble at all. I will always praise your medicine aa I j do not beliove there is a doctor that can do as much pood in female weakness ; and you mo? use these facts as a testi- : monial." Mr. Lesixb F. Wab.neb, J 1018 fine &t., ia L'roese, wis. The reason women write such letters to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. and tell' their friends how they are tielpeut ia that Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives. Freed from their illneRs they want to pass the rood news aionir lo otner sunerina I women that they aJso may be relieved -w.y-.-.--.-. Unci Hobble baa come-about as near turning "water Into wte" ag the next one. With a ball crub made np mainly of costoffs he baa put on the main sketch In John Hoydler's vaudeville circuit thla . summer. His working principle la that kind words and encourage ment will shell out results from players where the whip will onljr rive them back to the minora. Be pate his athletes on the back so much that moat of them wear anoulder padto. CHICAGO, Sept. J. (U. P.) The national baseball commission yester day changed the dates or the world aeries. The first game will be played In Brooklyn October 5. . Games will also bo played In Brook- . lyn October 6 and 7 when teams go to the American Iengite city which wins the pennant either Cleveland or Chi cago. Four games will be played in the American league city unless one team has won the series. The eighth game will be played in Brooklyn Octo ber 14 and the final game, if necessary, also In the National League city. A possible ninth game Is scheduled for ' October l. . The change of dates waa made at the request of Owner IMinn, of the In diana, probable winners of American League bunting. Dtmn told the com mission arrangements for opening the game. If Cleveland won, could hot be completed by October 6. . .fOQTgALL v There la one feature of tha Ameri can game of FViOtball which still is only In its Infancy. ' This in "the forward pass. It la an Innovation of only a few yeara standing and has not yet begun to be worked ont with reference to all Its possibilities. A It Is executed at present Its success Is practically a pure gamble, but it tx more than likely that It will be worked out so that It can be relied on to make connections almost with the sureness of a pans back for a kick. No more formidable ground gainer and destroyer of the op posing morale has been devised than he forward pans when it works. Now that the football season Is about to get well under way, hundreds of mythical "All - American" football teams are In process of Incubation to Le sprung, as usual., in a. helpless pub- sometime during December. There help for the hahii. It simply muni-lie nie.t with fortitude. -..... Knnthern California colleges are looming up as a greater factor In col lege football season thun has boen ttu cae In past yours. The game Is mnk- Ing repair progress In south and th schedule Including as It does game: with colleges from all parts of tht coast states is hound to have a bene ficial effect on the class of football played there. Tha whole coast seemf to he having a hlg onward march ir the CHllher of the game now belns cllxhed up to the fans. This Is not lo cal to any one section, but is genera in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Neva da, California, In fact every state from Colorado to the 1'aclflc ocean. With such general IntereKt in foot ball and so great improvement In the play of the teams It looks right now like a very open question as to which college Is going to win the coast cham pionship. The winning college will De selected for the east versus west game at Pasadena on New Year's day and It Is self evident that the promotion of this gome has gone a long way towards stimulating improvement of the play of the teams In all sections of the Padflo Coast. GLEASON SAYS CHICAGO WILL WIU PENNANT AND SERIES DESPITE BREAKS OH If A GO, Sept. 29. (A. P.) "'We're- Roins to win the pen nant and tr-en the world's serif in fit' f thl." Manajfpr WU liam Olpflj'on mnnnarer.-- f th While Fit ix. said today. The thing h,as,.cnne lo, a head and I'm irlad of It 'h auM. "fve hern working on this affair with Mr. Com lake v for a time and it has kept me under a trem endous Btrain. Th'a evidence we were able to give the jury today evidently was sufficient and I'm mighty happy that it's all clear ed up. "The men-on my team now are real men and real ballplayer and we're aoing to win the pen nant and then tho world's aeries In spite of thin s.-amlal." Marin' Piestina, the " heavy-we'ght (champion of the world, and Mike How jard. La Grande's sensational heavy weight marvel, which is to take place next Friday night at the Knights of rythias hall. The new feature is another handi cap match between Baker's two great eat rivals, O. D. ficott, who refereed the last two wrestling" matches and who Is proprietor of the Maxwell ga rage on Center street, and Johnny El lis, local middleweight who has per formed brilliantly In mat struggles in other western tit'es. 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The White Sox players not implicated Id the baseball scandal held a celebration at a dinner last nignt. "We've known something was wrong for a long time, but we felt we had to keep silent, because we wore fighting for the pennant," said Kddie Collins. "Now It's all over and we are the happiest .bunch In the world." Hesldes Collins, Kddle Murphy, Amos Stnink, "Nemo" Lelbotd and lohn Collin were present. Vrlian Faber and Ray Schalk, unable n at lend, telephoned during the dinner to express their happiness over the Viearing of the atmosphere." FAST CURTAIN RAISER !T R. C. FINNELL Plastering- and Cement Finishing'. ? Res. 125 Johnson St. Phone 730-R W. R. "Jinks" Tailor Democratic Candidate -' for- SHERIFF e Subject to the decision of the voters of Umatil la Co.. Novcmbe" 2, 1920. (Paid Adv.) DOWNEY'S ll ARICET Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee anil. Nervous Chronlo Diseases Disease am of Women. X---y Elect Therapeutic. Temple Bid. Room t! X0E30I I0E30C 10E30I Order a cut of choice U. S. 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