SPOKTS iVTTVT'lvrrnp rr iccrmrn iTfip-rTt! COMICS ', . . jvyj.ixiijx VJUfiooir xjZiU xuiyuvciia ! TEN PAGES -; jw-psracagsnr titt ' tem pages I ' L ' ' ' I mA. -r. ' rZ PAGES 7 TO 10 'rr'" . " ' DAILY EAST OBEGONIAMT, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1920. . ' ' . JUN v .. i." , "; r ' il! I0R CIRCUIT HOLDS ADVANTAGES IN SERIES Of 15 Clashes for World Title, , ' American League Entries Have Emerged Victor in Nine V; to National's Six. NEW YOHK, Oct. 4. (A. P.) Records of world' series played under too Jurisdiction of tho national com mission since 1905 ihow that the Am rlcan League ha an advantage over .. the National League In tha nnmh.r aeries won a well as the number of tames won, but the senior circuit en ,trls in the championship scries have ""'" me-American league con. tenders. Regardless of the outcome Of the series thla year the American Ltagrue will retain its lead in the num ber of serlea won. The only possibil ity of the American League being ousted from the lesdRrshln I.. ' to "v the Natlonul League en try thla year win the aerie In five atralaht games. The leader in runs scored after thia year's serlea will Have ended cannot be foretold, de pending as It does on the closeness or onesidednesa of the frames. - Mfteen worlds scries .have been -Played since they were Inaugurated Wider National ' Commission Jurlsdlc- I tlon In i05. nr n,... Ieajrue clubs have won nine and .'a WonaJ clubs alx. Thus if the National ,ntry wlna this your the ju nior circuit still will have an advan woit lW lh numbcr of crlc , Americans Have 41 Win, In the IS series now part of baseball history games were played of whic h two rwilted. in tie scores. American laifue clubs have won 4 4 games and National league clubs 40. Hince the rtnner this yean will have to win five 'urn to win tha Ii . 1 "uo entry would be lib- Uged to accomplish tho feat In five tralght starts In order to overcomo me frames-won advantage of the Am erican League. The senior league leads In runs scored In world s series o 114 to 173. . As between the eastern and west, cm division of the major leagues the former has won nine serl.-s and the Utter lx.. being, the mm. a.!,,. ..,..- the American League holds ever the , -i inn is series ly In the west, with thrn. . i..f t'on'1! Bef'os. ' The first, series under auonai commission In J808 was between two eastern clubs, the New Ifork Clianta defeating th ihii..i.i Phla Athletics. Then for four years the big games were t, laved .ntii,, i ... T-cnt, ,,, lwo i-i,icago teams clash ...a ... i.uo; mo Chicago Clubs and Ietrolt In 1907 and 1908, and Pltta- uuis una jjcuoit in 1809. , First lOSMt-WpHt Series 10. East and West came tnt-nth,..- i.. world's series for the first time. In 1910 when Connie Mack's Arhl-n,... ,ir. ed tho failing Chit-ago Cubs. For six juu.n ui.er, irom asil to ! the ....... u ..ttjieoail cnamnlnnHhln n. a ;ldcd In the east and then came two intervcctlonul series, nulmcu h - nll-wcrtlcrn ii e .-e'.weeu Cincinnati and the Chi. i.d Wl Ho Box last year. The, only time that a world's cham pionship has been made' a eltv att,.r since tho .National and mu.i "' cnamnions hava hMn Hg for tho title was In lUOS. when the .... v..w 'iiiks men known as ine "Hitb-ss Wonders" rt.foui. .. ,, cuos. wno won their first rriiimnc under the leadership Irank U Chance. THESE MEN WILL PLAY FOR CLEVELAND NBW VOJtK. Oct. 4. A. P.) The list of baseball ilv.- fmm hiv will be selected the ollglbles to represent Cleveland In the coming word's e nes shows that Manager Kpeaker will b able to pick a squad of seasoned base- uso ana pnsyicaiiy ill. The average age of all players on tho Cleveland roster Is botwecn 27 and years, to oe more exact, about 27 years and nine months. The average i . nu.ruL Alw iui.i.uN uiiu ine average neignt rive reel ji inches. Tho list from which Cleveland's eligible players for the world's series will bo selected as fulows: CK'MAX1 tTil'B 120 MjUAU. l'os. Ago Wht. lfgt. Bats T. ii 170 6.10 H K IS5 i3lllll!ill!l!!l!ll!IIIII!!ll!l!llli!lllilii!!!!lll!!lllll!!!i;!!ll!l!!lll!l!i!!llillllin Use the Phones, Use the Phones Grocery 526 Other Dept'g 78 ( IT r SERVICE Grocery 526 Other Dept's 78 already PENDLETON GRIDDERS START OFF BIG YEAR BY DEFEATING PASCO Green and Gold Puts Over 14 to 7 Win on High School From Neighboring Railroad Town in Good Early Season Game. Pendlet.m high school started ' Its 1S20 football season with a clean-cut win over Pasco high at Round-Up park on Saturday, the final score being 14 to 7 for the green and gold. Anoth er touchdown was In the making for voaen inck riuiiley's boys when the rinal gun hailed proceeding with the ball on Pasco's flvo yard line for first down. - . . - For October 2 tho game was well played and both elevens showed occa sional flashes of good football. Three weeks ago the boys donned moleskins for the first time, under a new coach, and four or five plnys they knew Sat urday were used for fairly good gains. There were no stars In either line up but as a whole both teams louked Hlephcn F. O'Neill c I.slle O. Nunamuker .C Chester 1. Thomas Htanley Coveleskle . ., p lames C. Bagy i p Itay B. Caldwell p Elmer O. Myers p Cluy Morton , p Oco. E. X'hle p Walter Malls p J. U Petty,. .F Otis I im berth p K. W. Clark p Tom Phillips p J. K. Undsey . , . r. Tim Murchtson p W. II. Johnston ...IB Wm. Wambsganss 2H W. U. Gardner 3B Harry Lunto RH Joseph Kewcll HH Joe Evans inf otto .cu ; .' inf io 32 28 30 31 27 27 21 24 25 28 22 28 20 32 26 34 26 21 23 140 180 170 1 90 185 115 1X5 180 . 7 17S 10 180 175 180 170 165 I Id 175 105 160 23 168 John G. Oraney Ijr JJJ 180 timer J. Smith L.r' z 165 Trls Speaker ..CF 32 180 Joe Wood Rp 30 190 Chaa. D. Jamicson RF 27 155 liwronce Gilbert OF 28 168 ' 6.02(4 5.00 ft 6.00 . 6.00 6.01 i 6.02 6.01 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.03 6.00 6.01 6.01 6.00 5.11 6.08 -6.11 W 6.06 5.09 6.11 6.08 5. 1 0 " 6.60 " i ll H 6.08 hi 6.09 It L R n-i, u It It . It u R R It It L,' It 1j R ly R 11 It L.. ti R Jj L R R R R R . II 'R R L, R R R 11 R L. L. R R ft ' It It R 1. R L R It L. Homo Minooko, pa Aurora, Neb. I- Angeles Shamokin, Pa. Augusta, Ga. New York. Mcchanicsburg Vernon, Ala. Cleveland. Seattle Olney, Tex. Moran, Kan. Newport. Ia. Phillipburg, Pa. Haton Itngue, La Liberty. X. C. Rossville, Ga Cleveland, O. En'sb'rg Falls Vt St. Louis. Titus. Ala. Meridian, Miss. Kenton. Ohio Cleveland, O. Milan. O. Hubbard, Tex. Parkers Glen, Pa Paterson, N. J. New Orleans, La. MEN'S STORE THIS IS THE STORE FOR YO UR I ColdW eather Needs 1 Where you get quality, fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Men's Leather Vsts $12.50 to $27.50 game. The youngsters proved they were 'rarln to go." however, for on nearly every scrimmage one or more linemen beat the snap of ' the ball.' Both sides were frcoiient offenders, Ross ' Meyers Hatch Tourhdowns": lb rh f.b Terjeson Davis Steniial t t Terjeson ; (2): Har- : i: mim Ml. filial rrm tinil.li.ii.n nw .. I although Pendleton was penalized the I Jcson (2);. Curtis 1. ..Substitution'. Kennedy for Lawrence, Bradley for Snyder, Snyder for Bradley; Adkinson ! for Kramer. Referee Fred Benniun, ITiah, Umpire, Orville Reeves, O. A. C; j Head Linesman, Rex Ellis; Timer, ' Lclth Abbott, Oregon. ' more. I tack field sliems Promise Coach Hanlcy's baxkficld showed promise through the maze of errors it committed. Perry Davis, tho chunky little right half, is fast and carries the hall with his head down. . Kenneth Stundcl at left half, will develop de fensive strength and when he gels the knack of holding forward passes Will be a valuable ground gainer. Ho is rangy and has plenty of weight. Jens Terjeson made several nice passes, a few of which wont for good gains, and. although slow on his feet, made gains oy his ability to carry opposing tack les on h's hack. Charley Snyder, at m-arter, harked off the signals but. If Playea .even wer. di.tine.iv "J..-' """"" sffalrs. while five wee. , fX., IT7 ""unu r?"'-l, venl nnythlng, lacked variety. With only a bailee .mI .1,.. ", ' O". M'Fwever, EL PASO CELEBRATES PEACE ALONG BORDER ; Best quality leather vests for men who are out in the open a great deal. You'll find one indespensible if you use it once. We have many styles to show you and we have your size. Come in tomorrow and buy one. . INIen's Wool Underwear ' $3.50 to 810.00 Suit You certainly can't keep comfort able unless you have good warm un derwear. Come in now and get yours. The cold days "are on their way so be ready for them. We're offering men's wool underwear in many styles and weights of just what you want. Men's "Wool Shirts , 31.50 to 39.50 Surely you want to keep warm the cool days that are to come. Why not fill your shirt needs now and be ready good styles and your si2e in stock. all his, men playing together their first In , . sagss 1 . ... i KU PASO. Tex., Oct. 4. (A. P.) ' El Paso. October 4-9 will hold Its first 3 i International Expositon - Ito celebrate ' ' ' " .......iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiii The, Pasco outweighed -ev--e return. ot Ueal Mcxi.. SIH M QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION Did fou Get lour Ciiinneys? IF NOT, DON'T FORGET WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT Pendleton Trading Co. Phono 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" era! pounds, showed a fairly good set or oaetHand they frequently went into the center of the local line for good pains. In the second -half of the game tlanley substituted Wain Kennedy at center for IMck Lawrence and the big senior, playing his first season, smoar ed things In better style. tsblll Miows I p A couple of passes for good gains fell into Charley Cahlll's waiting arms and the little right end showed aggres siveness all through. He and 'Steam boat" Warner, at left end, were often glulty of playing offside. Warner did the punting but his crrorts were far short of ranging him with Bill steers. Coach Hanlcy has good material In the lino but It Is undeveloped. Hog- i mining, agricultural and manufactur ers and Ooedeckc, tackles, arc big fel-l'11" products will be displayed. Among lows whowhould be a tower of strength the exhibits will be a state mineral ex- when they have had a couple of more I hibit from the Chihuahua City palace, renewal of friendly feeling between America and Mexican peoples. Mex ico Day. October 6, will be the big event of tho exposition wock. General Ignacio ICuriques, - government-elect of Chihuahua state, will represent President de la lluerta at the exposition, riovernors of Klnaloa, Coahulla and Tamaulipas have also been invited and several have accept ed. Governors of Texas. New Mexico and Arizona have accepted invitations to attend the exposition on their respec tive state days. . Mexican and American exhibits of Tlie Inward Kffect of humors are worse than the outword. They en Hanirer f he whole svstem. Hood's Sar- Naiiarilla eradicates all humors, cures I all their Inward and outward effects. It la the great alterative and tonic, whose merit has been everywhere established. I mm If If IB :iijnmiiniiiniimmjmfif? 8 , What ever your table needs, you'll find it here. 2 Quality Firet Cla in every department. o FRUITS, VEGETABLES. CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES "Hie Table Supply" s 2 Phone 187 and 1S8 739 Main Strr CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Prop. weeks with a game or two Interspers- ed. Havel and Kramer, guards, like wise have promise. The fans Saturday were well pleased with the progress which has been made by the former W. 8. C. star in coaching the locals. Ky the time of the Important games, some classy football Is expected. The boys like Hanlcy and will work for him and he has a strong following aiqong all the supporters of football here. Including scores of former northwestern college men. Ihw Scores Wore Made The green and gold rang up the first touchdown In the first quarter after Pasco had received and, after failing to Cain, minted. The hnvs started their march down tho field, putting! Terjeson over about tho middle of thoi period. Davis and StenUal nvcre Im-j portant factors In gettlt.g tho ball to j the shooting distance. j The second quarter produced no j scores, although Pendleton hml all ; the advantage and play was in Pasco's ' territory, most of the time. Several j fumbles and penalties for offside or 1 holding were coupled with time out for I Pasco boys who hit too high and were ! knocked out. j Pan Scores for Visitors I A forward pass -from , Blanton to j Harmon, Pasco left end. paved the! way for tholr only score, made In the third quarter. The end had an open . field and shook off one tackier as he carried tho ball across the line. Curtis1 kicked goal. The aerial game was resorted to by ; Pendleton In this quarter and In th fourth, with good effort. Cahlll made! a good gain Just before the quarter j ended, catching a long pass from Ter- Jeson at tho side lines for about 25 : yards gain.' I When the fourth period . opened, ' Pendleton was within 55 yards of Pas- j! co's goal and the backfield worked tho oval to the nine-yard line on first, down. Terjeson bucked It over on the 1 final down. A forward pass, a criss, cross and a long run In an open field I by Stcndal left tho ball on Pasco'a five yard lino as time was called. lineup and Score The teams were lined up as follows: Pasco (7) Position Pendleton (4 Harmon ie Warner i Stewart It Rogers i Nelson lg Kramer : I Mlnklswita ' e , Lawrence ' I Kvans rg Havel I Curtis it " -Goedeckel JHICHESTER S PILI y-r- rnit DIAMOK9 .BRAND. I I.Mdtot Akrr Dntrlit for rUU ta Kc-4 and CoJ4 lcrtIU: 3 bore, temied with pit Rtbbok. W ran m tier, ttav mT j ratal. Aik ft r IIIIlVsl 1rs UlAMONP ItKAND PILL9, fo yor know.i s Best, Siast, Aiwr.r Artist . exhibit of cotton fabrics and by- products from the I -as lira cotton dis trict of Coahulla and Duranpo . and afrricnlturai dlnplays from Mormon colonies of western Chihuahua. I'lnns are being made to construct a permanent exposition building here and to make the fair an annual event OfficcN would be maintained In the buildlne to eivo information about thr natural resources of the two republics 1 On October 10 a party of 100 El Paso business men will leavo on a special train for Mexico City and oth er Important Mexican cities. B. 8. McKENZIE, H. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 10-11-12 Bond Building Pendleton, Ore. DR. C. II. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Rooms 23 and 26 Smith-Crawford Building. Telephone 704 Res. 749-B Hill DrugStore Complexions "Drug store complexion always fad oat In the with." Painless Parker. Vou can't fool nature. You ran't have a good complexion unless your health is good, and good health comes as much from sound teeth as from any other one thing. Nino people out of ten do not have sound teeth. Something or other is the matter with them. If you arc one of the nine, you are invited to come iir a.id have vour teeth examined free. A littlo work done on hem now will save a lot of worh later. When vou think of TEETH. think of Parker. E. F. PARKER System r. It. ;. Vinson lr. F. V. firelf 753 Main Street. Mite Nice Bread and it was Mighty Nice Bread during Round Up, wasn't it? Well, we make it that way every day in the year. Made from choice local products. Made clean, wrapped clean and Fold to you clean. Pendl eto n Baking Co. DOWNEY'S MARKET Now is a good time to start trading at this meat market Open an account and see that difference. SEPHONE 600 I Barnhart re . Cahlll tones I Blanton qb Snyder