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4 '4 I'VUi COMICS CBUNTY CORRESlNbScE SPORTS MOVIES CLASSIFIED MARKETS 1 SIXTEEN PAGES SECHON TWO PAGES 9 TO 16 . SIXTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 16 ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1920. J'JfWfll,eeJ'JSl'' TIW. Wfsft 1Pk.'"S A API Art IP ISasjr BtLST'iwi. . & jS jgpWMWPPWBWBCTJ AMhaJAMffeSflpS! Run ii i mil i i mn ii ii i" m li nil iimni in im Hi i Tmm i nimum " , i.mihiiiHiii JtTi fliTT i I ""ilTY Me ' ''1mr7T7iiMiXllnTni iiC COBB MENTIONED FOR famous Outfielder Indicates He Would Prefer to Hold His Place in Outfield Until Play in; Days Are Over, However. DETnOIT, Mich., Oct. 16. (A. P.) President Prank J. Navin of the De troit American league club, haa not elected a man to replace Hughey Jennings, the Tiger manager, who re signed ' Friday, Xacln announced. Jennings' resignation came o audden ly, he aald, that he had not given much consideration to k new leader. Jennings left laat night for Hcrnn ton, Pat. hla home, without announc ing whether he would hem.iin In ma jor league barn-ball. Hla realgnatlnn, be aald, wit promised by a feeling that "a change would be beneficial ' both to the Detroit tafteuall club and to myself." It haa been reported Jen nlnga would lead another club next year. . President Kavln announced that Jack Coomb, former p ti tling atar. who acted aa trainer for Detroit thla eaaon, would nut be with the team next leaaon. ' Clarence Rowland, former manager of the Chicago White Box. and Ty ISCOT, SECOND PLACE BY WIN SAN' FRANCI8CO, Oct. it, fA. P.) Ban Francisco slipped into second place In the coast league by beatnir Seattle S to 1 while Sacramento waa defeating Angeles, Manager Ware of Seattle announced he would protest the game on the ground that he heard Umpire Toman call a dod flv i the seventh by U'aleh, Heal second baseman, an Infield fly, which would automatically put Walsh out. Toman inslijtcd that he made no ruling. leaver Ttlle I)hs .81HL LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1. Camp Vernon left fielder, with a triple and a homer, made two of the three runs which gave Ihe Tigers a S to 2 vic tory pver rortland. KatTamcnlo Win Again. SACRA M BNTO, Cal., Oct. . Sin gle by Compton. Orr and Cody to gether with a sacrifice by Grover net. ted two runs In the ninth and enabled Sacramento to take Friday's gam from Los Angeles, 4 to S. F! HOLDS CRIMSON-GREY T014-7 GAME FRIDAY Moscow Men Score Touchdown in Two Minutes of Play When Pass is Intercepted and Bra3hears Runs 50 Yards to Goal. HAWAilANS WILL URGE MM Ml t I HI 111 I III 1 1 1 1 1 ' " " I! Think Uhat li Means -(A. VANTOUVEH, B. C, Oct. IS IP..) Organisation of an International Cobb have been mentioned as tinmlble Professional lacrosse league of club auoceaaor to Jennings. It Is under-;rrom Vancouver and Seattle Is being stood, however, that Cobb haa ex-1 fanned for next year. One lacrosse pressed a wish to play all several years ; ' already operating, will play more, declaring; he would not accept Ith champions of the new organiza e managership until his playing day!,1"n ,or tne western title. muy mzgeraia, it lias been report Jed has been signed as playing man jaxer of the Seattle team. Fltxgerab (several years ago waa considered thi are over. NEW EFFORT LAUNCHED fastest fielder In the game. In 1911 BEIU.1V, M.-1 l P.) Re ports from entente sources sold a new effort haa been launched to recruit the anti-red army In Russia. Hem mints of a force recruited by Lleuten lint Bermondt, and other former u mi red group will be used. he was the star of the Vancouver Mln- to cup team. Con Jones, Vancouvei porting promoter ,ia backing the oe .league and has contracted tor a new park for the game. Arrangements are being made tc bring the Shamrocks, a Montreal la croKse team, to the count for a thro day tourney. NKW )IF COI KHK OPENKI. CHEAT FALLS. Mont.. Oct. U.- (A. P.) Great Falls 'recently com jpleted a new golf t'nka, making thf i total of Montana's links six. The oth WALLA WALL AMXdll'H HO, era are located at Butte. Missoula. WAU.A WALLA. Oct. 1. Walla Billings. Helena and Lewlston. The Walla high school defeated I'ssco jOi-eat Falls course was laid out b .high school frtolbalj .team liere FrU Harry Vardon, noted Prftlsh profet day by a score of I em o. a'onal. QlAUTY , SERVICE SANITATION NO MORE SPECIALS The public has more than shown their appre ciation in regard to our special meat prices and we in turn have decided to hold no iore "speci als," but will in turn offer you these phenominal l6w meat prices to you every day in the year. BETTER MEAT FOR LESS MONEY. Pendleton Trading Co. :'? VV Phon.455 - "If It's on the Market We Have If Wife Get Your Ducks with "Western Shells hest In 0o roil. Cheaper lo start In with. SOL BAUM Sporting Goods Man Hotel Pendleton Bldg. MOSCOW. Idaho, Oct. 1. Upset ting all dope, the t'rftverslty of Idaho football team held the heavier, more experienced Washington slate college eleven to a M to 7 score here Friday. Idaho scored In two minutes of play wnen "liuck" Breshears, their quar terback, broke through the line, blocked a forward pass by Bax, caught the ball before It struck the ground and raced 60 yards to a touchdown. Irving kicked goal. 8ax, W. H .0. midget nuarteraek. evened the score whn he plunged over for a touchdown In the second period and kicked goal. On a series of line plunges sand off-tackle smash es. W. H. C. carried the ball nearly the length of the field for the final score. A cold wind, rain and hall hampered the play In the last half. FOOTBALL HOXOUTL17, T. H.. Oct. 1J. Ua. wall's delegates to the meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union in New Or leans next month are expected. It is T sale., 10 uemanu inai a national swirn-. mlng association be formed and affill-'f ated with the A. A. IT. but controlled separately. i I Kwlmmlng leaders here say that us ' Hawaiian formed the largest Bins!" . group In the American swimming team at the Antwerp Olympic games T inis summer, mis lerrnory anouicl take the lead in demanding a separ ate organlation to direct the sport. Leaders are not backwaid In charging that the A. A. U. has foster ed track and field sports at the ex pense of swimming and they lelleve swimmers from fian Francisco and other western cities will support their demand for a separate organization. LOOKOUT STATION IS BEING TRANSPORTED TO TOP OF ML ADAMS to you to be able to drive up to a service station where you can get your tires in spected and properly inflated, your radia tor and battery filled with water FREE This is what is known as BENTLEY'S FREE SERVICE "The Service With a Smile" f ml K I PRINCETON'.' N J., Oct. 1. rhe Princeton foot ball team haa been particularly hard hit by graduations and Ineligibility, but Coach Pill Roper a confident of building a champion ship combination out of the wealth of lew materal. . Aa is the case with most big eastern levens. Roper's hardest task is to de velop a suitable pair of ends but, in tddition he must construct a back field. Alihouxh 1! leltermen returned to school this fall few of them were reR lars. Men must be dnvelopea to ke the pluces of such Hinrs as Stru lng, Trimble, McCraw and Williams, 'ho graduated. Holmes Knlvely, Eu rer. and Upsoomb, all members of it- year's freshman team, are not vailable either becaune of leaving :hool or he.ng declared Ineligible. , Out of Ihe squad of 3 that reported ir first practice the following appeal I hme the rest chances of making the irsity: Ends Raymond, Jones, Davis and gendra. Tackles Keck, Ruian "-foppor, Halsev and Upson. Ouards Thomas. Dickinson, Morgan and Mc Caull. Center. Callahan, Ople rfn' Scureman. Quarter, Lourle. .Ptlmson ind Carman. Halfs, Ollroy, Wlttmer and Murrey. Full, Scheerer, Gllroy and Uourie. Raymond was a varsity end last year. Davis also has had vaisity ex perience. Jones was a freshman end In 1919 and Lcgendrc formerly star red with Tulane. "Stn" Keck whs one of last year's tars, but was out of ,he game most of the time with Injuries. He weigh' 200 pounds, is a terrific line plunger and an accurate place-kicker. Rutar waa on the freshman team Inst year Hooper, .iab-ey and Upsom played on last year's scrubs. Thomas was sub stitute center last year. Dickinson Morgan and McCaull have had varsity experience. The la'ter may have made a regular but fur Injuries. , , Captain Mike Callahan will he under-studied at center by Op e and Scureman. The latter was a sub-center when his leg was broken last year Lourie, who played In part of the Harvard game last fall. Is a good open field runner and Is sure on puuts. Sttmson and Uormun alternated a. quarter on the freshman eleven. Muirey, who kicked field goals igatnst both Harvard and Yule Inst feac, seems to be certain as a half back. Qllroy was full on the fresh man team. Wlttmer has had varsity experience. I Bcheerer Is one of the best punters In the game. He also is a aood ground gainer, as evidenced by his perform ance against Yale last year. Oilroy and Lourie may also be tried out at full. Others who are showing well on the squad are Cleaves. Gordon and Cutchlns. I Frlnceton opened with Pwarth- j mora here last Saturday. The next , gam will be with Maryland . State. Washington and Lee plays here Oct. j 1 and 6; the navy on Oct. 23. West Vir ginia, which defeated Princeton 25 to 0 last year, comes Oct. 80.- Colgate, which administered a T to 0 deleat to the Tlser last year, has been dropped from the schedule. The only out of town "gome Is with Harvard at Cam bridge. The teams tied 10 to 10 lust year. Yale, which Princeton beat 13 to S last yeur, comes here Nov. 13. The Yale gams will produce the unique feature of brothers, captains of their respective elevens, facing each other at center. They are Mike Cal lahan of Princeton and Tim Callahan of Yale. The latter, who was captain last year, &a reelected. PORTLAND, Oct. 16. (A. P.) Establishment of a lookout station onjT tne summit oi Mount AUams, one or the most difficult undertakings of the United States forest service, haa pro-1 gressed to a point where nil necessary materials are cached on the objective I point. Work- has been disconllnuc-a ; for the present year. The knock ! down lookout station was packed on j horses' backs most of the way, men i carried the material part of the way, T and sleds also, were used. For the; I final stretch of the haul one sled was loaded with rocks and lowered over. I the farther side of the mountain while; another piled high with the building i material, was pulled tip to the peak by i gravity. 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