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V SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS CO' IT CI t TWELVE PAGES ' ( 1 ! asrss skctio, two "TEf 1 PAGES 7 T0 12 J. lJZ-JJ TWELVE PAGES i SECI10N TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 i DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1020. SALT LAKE ATHLETES WILL BE CALLED FOR HiNTED AT BECAUSE OLD TIME GLORY WILL ft wapt, uvb6u uuuvuui jBlamo for li on in mil swing ai -boi Angeles and Deposed Play ' era IJave Been Summoned. Baseball War Will bo on Dissenting Clubs in American League if Break Coynes, Says John Heydler. Use the Phones Grocery 526 Other Dept'g 78 ( Glr Use the rhoncs, lT Grocery 528 SVC r ' MEN'S STORE IOS ANOELEtf, Oct. 20. (A. P.) Efforta to have four members of lust year's talt Lake club testify before the hot Angeles countty grand jury In Its ' investigation of alleged turruiition In the 1M pennant race In the Pacific Jottit Baseball leaKue were announced ant right by Frank W Hlafford, dep uty district attorney. They are Harl Maggcrt, former out fielder, and William Ituinlcr, former rlghtflelder, both now suspended; K. , J. Mulligan, third baseman, and .lean Pale, pitcher, who playd last season vlth the Dallaa,club' In tho Texaa .league. .' J. Cal Ewlng, owner of the Oaklnnd club, who with Charles (Kalinin, man ager and part owner of the 81111 Fran cisco club, la here to coopera'e with the (rand Jury, announced that Mag fert, who haa been living In Berkeley. Cal., would arrive here Wednesday. ' H. W. Lane, owner of the Halt iAke club, telegraphed his desire to help In the Investigation, offering to obtain depositions from any members of his team, or If preferred, to send them her to' appear before the (rand Jury. " In resporee to Mr line's offer, Mr fltajfi rd telegraphed a request that he ; have Rumler, Mulllga.i and Dale here j :ioxt Monday, prepured to go before the (rand Jiry In person. CHICACO, Oct. 20. If the action of 1 1 malor league baseball club own ers Monday night In going on record hs favoring abrogation of the national agreemen leagues. responsibility will rest with the five American league clubs which have 'hot vet signified ther inlHiillon of Inking part In the proposed reorganization of control of (he game, President John Heydler of tho National league, said in a statement. ' ' Football Coaching Staff Burns Sj Midnight Oil to Swamp Washington on Gridiron IS Nov. 13 When Grads Gather. ijjj tTXlVBIISITY OP OKKCIOX, Pit- s gemt, Ore., Oct. an. A real old fash- l loned Homecoming wllh lots of the ' old time glory Is what tho committee Ira plaa for the a;umnl and former stu- 'is dents and friends of the University i ml l.l,.l,,. ,.i ...roi.ui .. ... , , '" when they come baek for a day on results In a baseball war the' ... ... . : ."n "i'vidiij ui uniimgiuil. X lie ' various committees are making morejrrs elubotale plans anil are spending more -f ; money than ever before, to make this Homecoming the blggeHt and best In the history bf Homecomings at Ore- irs: gon. (Special efforts are being made - to make the former students, gradu- atet, and friends of the L'nlversl.y feel S that the yaie (oming home 10 college " : for a day. IWiMtlcs Start IVduy The football coaching staff Is bur'n- Tho eight National league clubs and the three American league clubs Chi cago. New York and Boston did not declare: when they advocated con trol of baser-all by a tribunal of three meu not financially Interested In theM"" midnight oil to figure out a com gama, but were making a declaration ! "lnHt,"n which will swamp the Unl Jf principles In order to save the Kame I vers"y "' Washington in the biggest Mr. Heydler said .game 01 tne Kiainn. for tfiany yea.s me varsity nas always come throuuh ANDERSON IS CHOSEN ( TO BOX SAM LANGFORD t. , PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. (V. P.) Lea Anderson Uf Ban Francisco - is the heavyweight who wu selected by the Port- land Itoxlng commission to meet Ham Langford, the Boston tar baby in the main event of its' ''amoker here tonight. They are bonked for eight rounds. ' Weldon Wing of Portland and AI Oruman of Los Angeles will wig In the eight-round ecrnl- wlndup. with tho old Oregon fight and won the (.nmblerx Had Otlicr Pbanv Honiecoiiiing game in spite of obsta- zzz CHK'AOO. Oit 20. Tho special cles. grand Jury investigating the buieball The festhlltleH start Friday eveningly scandal Tuex.lay tei elved evidence in- w hen a big pep rally will be staged I dlcHting that a gambling "ring" had jthrotigh the down town streets. Kach . r planned to "fix" another world series j house which produces the mo.t nothei - besides the 1919 one between Clncin-jown nolso making maelilne and the nail mid Chicago, but that the pluns houso wibch iroduie the most noise were never carried out, according to'w-lll receive a fitting prize. From the i Hartley Reploglc, assistant state's at-J minute the college gang turns the torney Mr. Keplogle refused to aay'eorner at Kleventh and Willame'.te. a what World series it was. Jthe tewn In. going to one red flare. A !ss The Jury heard further evidence special committee has been appointed Esi concerning the activities of Hal Che.se ;o see that pleny of fire works are on while In the major leagues, delved In-1 hand for he vent. I to the baseball pools conducted in Chi- - Hoiimw Work I'p Kttintx cago, and also Interested Itself in the I After the downtown Jiuut rally the'rrs ftL "41 4i , ! i 18 j m in ajlH1l MEN Here's Your Chance to buy That Suit or Overcoat At Greatly Reduced prices. This is PENDLETON'S GREAT- EST CLOTHING SALE. Wliy not come tomorrow and BUY f YOURS NOW. Get and enjoy a full season's wear out of it. ALTERATIONS FREE. Iiin(iiurt ranrDsnlyMlinn I...u..l.nll nm outlined at a meeting Monday. Han Johnson. American league pres- 1 serpentine will lead btck to the cam- , pus where tho big freshman bonfire : will iiluniiiiate old Klncald field for anothir hi-; show. Here mums will be league head, were the chief witnesses. ! staged and old graduates will tell how Other high baseball officials called : It was done in the good old days. Kaeh were excused. lof thu men's. Louses on the campus is $23.00 REDUCED TO?. $27.50 REDUCED TO . . $30.00 REDUCED TO . . $33.00 REDUCED TO . . $37.50 REDUCED TO . . $40.00 REDUCED TO . . $42.50 REDUCED TO . . $43.00 REDUCED TO . . $47.50 REDUCED TO . . $50.00 REDUCED TO $18.75 $20.63 $22.50 $26.50 $28.75 $30.00 $3190 $33.75 $35.65 $37.50 $55.00 REDUCED TO $57.50 REDUCED TO $60.00 REDUCED TO $62.50 REDUCED TO $65.00 REDUCED TO $70.00 REDUCED TO $72.50 REDUCED TO $75.00 REDUCED TO $77.50 REDUCED TO $80.00 REDUCED TO $82.50 REDUCED TO , . $41.25 . . $43.15 , . $45.00 , . $46.90 . . $48.75 . . $52 0 . . $54.40 , . $56.25 .. $3&15 $60.00 $61.90 Johnson was said to have presented new evidence concerning gambling which he had gathered In 'ew York and elsewhere. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION DON'T FORGET THAT THESE PRICES ARE "EVERY DAY OC CURANCES" AT THIS MARKET. BEEF STEW 8c LB. BEEF BOIL 8c LB. POT ROAST 12'2c LB. CROSS RIB ROASTS. ... 18c LB. RUMP ROASTS 18c LB. ' SHOULDER STEAKS.. 20c LB. ROUND STEAKS 25c LB. SIRLOIN STEAKS 30c LB. T-BONE STEAKS 30c LB. PORTER HOUSE Steaks 30c LB. Iamb Special IVlws. , Vml NjwiaJ Prices J UiH iU.rAKTMl.M' wu hatu churning ut frtutt VutffcUuJllk. tliilwUilig i uiu.y i-libU VvilllU CauliliuWLi, bptuuCJit Orccu i'Ctiu uiumiI cut 11. Vfwct i utato Lt.iuj, Ucri iou, Uurting iit,afu, ow.ucii t uuikih. Liu'uauoii .ui.fc yi.u. aJMv.il Spin 1m 4 Km. lor 5u Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 45S "If It's on the Market We Have It" hard at work on an ordinal stent which w ll depict some angle of form er games with Washington or some olu Orc-m ll tradlt.rn. President Campbell will introdtce the members uf tne football team who will play against the Kundndgerr the following day. "We are going to see that every ifomicr Oh gon man and women is jnuiile at hi me heio during tho week lend, " Is the word from the Welcoming jcomn i;te.!. As man cars as portsi'-le w'ill lie drafted into serviie for t lie jtwo days a:l will be nrirked "Official Alumni Car" ard any alumnus for formir stuilcirt will be at liberty to hall those cars anywhere down town or on the campus for transportation. Guides will meet all trains and every thing will be done to hc;n the Oregon graduate feel that he is homo for the onot big day of the year. All t.inds To Hciister Thrro will be a registration booth at Fifth and Willamette street, where the alumni are asked to register. Th. dance Hi kes will b givn ou alt theat time to facilitate any confusion in handing them out later. The plan al so calls for two boohs on the enmp'ts, one In Johnson Hull and another In tho Men's Oyninanluni. A spec al appeal is being made through tho Chamber of t'otunierce to tho cltlr.cns of rytigeno. for as many rooms as will be needed to take care j of the crowd. A spociul committee j haa this work in hand. I As a fit climax to an old time Homo-1 coming week-end will lie the Informal Homecoming dance which will be heldl in tho Armory down town. I 1 $32.50 REDUCED TO $39.40 $83.00 REDUCED TO $63.75 3 lllilllliilllllllHllI 0C3OI stonot IOC30C3 aonoi APPLES o 8 D Now ia'the time to order your winter apples. We have a fine lot of extra fancy Winter Apples at $2.25 and $2.50 per box. These apples are not choice apples or C grades but are selected and graded. Call and see them be fore you buy. - . . 1 I I 7 -"''-a?ii IfcK&bmDriKofl & Dorsey Inc. Msnufscturcrs. St. Paul, Minn. do not make, their appeal because they are a little cheaper or a little dearer than others. They've "von their place because, built on a solid ground work of quality, they add those many important features of form and fmish and correct style that make their use a pleasure. Wide range of prices, but every one sold with a guarantee. Ask Your Dealer SI lite T D 9 m tat . I 1 CO it 8 tipply 739 Main Stria, Phone 187 and 183 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Prop. jo-or : aoaoi I0E30I OAKLAND, Calif., Oct. 20. (A. P.) Pride in the athletic history of St. Mary's College, Oakland, which recent ly was overwhelmed 127-0 at football by tho university of California, prompted several younger graduates of the college to write tho school au thorities asking that the team be strengthened or withdrawn. A few days after the letter was received an-1 nouncement was made at St. Mary's! that the team had disbanded on ac count of Injuries to star players. "It will require a good many years to wipe out tho slain and tho shame of the score," the letter said. "One hun dred and twenty seven to nothing is a record not easy to forget." Three years ago St. Mary's defeat ed California at football 14.-13. Sev eral years ago St. Mary's was repre sented In baseball by the Phoenix team, described by some as possibly tho most famous baseball team that ever played for a college. Professional leagues later clulmed several membors of the Phoenl team. Including Putr.v Lewis, Hurry Hooper, Harry Krause, Eddie Brady. Louis Onisto, Joe Oeseh egar and others. Walter Mails, who helped pitch Cleveland to the 1921 world's championship, as one time was on a St. Mary's nine. DAVIS CUP TEAM MAY MEET NORTHWEST MEN SEATTLE, Wn., Oct. 20. (A. P.) "VnnU stars of the Pacific Northwest probably will have an opportunity early next month to play the members jof the American Davis Cup team who I will be In the north for a few days bc 'fore sailing from Vancouver B. C. November in for Australia, in an at tempt to left the cup. 1 The four lavis Cup players, William jTlldcn, Jr., William Johnston, Samuel Harrlv and Watson M. Washburn, play at Portland, Tacoma. Seattle and Van couver and have asked that they be pitted against local men. Marshall Allen, singles champion of the city of Seattle and the University j of Washington, and William Burrlll.; Tacoma, Allen's doubles partner, may i take on the visitors here. S GOOD AS IT LOOKS Remember, as a youngster, how you -stared wild-eyed into the windows of an attractive bakeshop? Not only do the youngsters of today do the same thing, but their mothers and fath ers likewise. And believe us, when we say our baked goods taste just as good as they look. If you haven't tried some, it's high time you were doing so. Pendleton Baking Co. 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