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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1920.
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'Hood River Will be Opposition
for Hanley's Team Which
Shows Several Shifts in
Backfield Due to Injuries.
Snyder Bock at Quarter
Charley Hnyder will gut his chance
to become a regular at quarterback to
morrow on account of the shift in the
lineup. He played In the Pasco game
but was not In shape last Thursduy
when Touchct played here. Urudlo.
third u.uartcrl.ack, haa left school to
return to Kntcrprlso,
In the line Warner will uluv h.rt
end,. Ituaera left tackle, Templo left
guard, Kennedy center, Kramer rlfjht
guard, Goedccko right taokln nml i u.
hill left end. The. line that IE OAK
against llmod Klver will he the hcuvl
cut combination yet put on the field.
xix;tj.tioxs not ixt oi v
Tehdloton high school will Tin up " AMS1NOTON, Oct. 21. (U. p.)
a gal nut the stiffen! game ho far this The stale department had officially
season Friday afternoon when the declared that negotiations between the
eleven from the aauth hill lines up
against Hood river. The apiUe valley
aauad la coming here with a well nur
tured desire to ihow the local boy
that tha man who coached here la
year can produce a. winner and the
Pendleton athloles are Just aa eager to
(ihow their old mentor that they can
beat anythingatio trola out.
Earl Flelschmann, who handled thj
liuckaroo boy In 1919, la at the helm
for Hood River and he has hail Home
close game this season, although both
Vancouver and The Dallei emerged
victories. Ho haa been directing all
possible energy toward taking tomor
row's contest.
New Men lo Ploy
Pendleton will present more new
faces In the lineup on Friday, owing- to
the loss of backfield men from In
juries. Kenneth Ulendal, who was
showing a lot of promlao at right half
back, ia still unable to use his right
arm. His dislocated shoulder, sustain
ed In the Touchel game. Is mending
slowly but the season will be over be
' fore he will be In shape to get into
athletics. Jena Tcrjeson will hold
down left halfback, having been shift
ed from his old position at fulllutck.
1 Myron Hanlcy la In shapo to plav
tomorrow and will call signals from
(Kendal's old place nt right half. The
younger brother of the coach goes well
either at quarter or half and Is expect
ed to star tomorrow. He will do the
kicking and panning In addition to
handling the squad.
.Orle Matlock, a ilcppner boy who
, registered here about 10 days ago, Is
going to start the game at fullback.
He Is the son of T. J. Matlock, of
Heppncr and related to the local fam
ily of the same name. He Is a big
fellow who showa a lot of speed and
drive in practice. He has been unable
to play any footbaMthls sesson on ac
count of Injuries but now is In fine.
r"hP anawsi' he-tThKI ctosely hi
his first game with Pendleton.
Pulled Btates and Japan over Japanese
Immigration and ami-Japanese legls
lation In California have not been tem
porarily discontinued, as was reported.
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Grippe f;i 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine In this form does not affect tho head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
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PHILADELPHIA JacqWina
C..y,' 24 years old, wore men'i
no bea for a number of years and
il.cn met and "married" Wini
V.'d McVaugh, SO, and they kept
' ome together aa "man and wife"
for four years, according; to Jac
.. f.'line't story to the police She
'-;-.ime a drug user and the police
ar'crted her aa a man when (bay
uer receive a package of
' "tr.
sure the good condition of the mi-n;S
and more talent could be made uva!l-!s
able for final sHecti'm. '
Distant ItuniK-rH .Vivdort ,
ft Hie powers dreictlng amatc'ir atli-1:
lotica In the United pialen can Inter-'sz
Jest young athletes n.ore In the niilti.
,two mile and the longer events an.i:
Isii tttcr the Idea that a Kprlnler is thi i
il-reatost hero on the track much will IS
be dope to make a 1S24 team better !
(balanced than tho one which carried 'sss
L024 Olympics May Produce th;C such "ffc. coache, ,!
New Wearer of Crown as'cnarR of lhe lruck iua: at aii the
. . . .. . . big universities tho outlook is nmch
Athletic Cnampion Of World brighter as American teams of the fu-'S
if 1920 Showing is Guide. jtre wlll-bec.me mora and more .lis- j
Itinctlvo collegiate outfits. '"
, America has the talent has the best !SS
li . in.vi.v i .,..-,. ayatem of athletics In the world, tlie;rr
', I KMtY U . FARIlfclA, mi)Bt ud t w, ,,'.
' vH-'u.V . ' torreapondenn attelltln on lhc rt of the ,.,
.NBW YOltK. Oct. 21. "America i'flHi ol,r r h k ... :
l " T u. . . T . i i'"8 ,,f athletics, there is no need of ,
, o, by the inited States is des ined l(rvln(, , Bcttrth of ,Jjrk;
for another head in the Olympic of ( ouj v i
This hi ant was made In Antwerp by
the Finns and the Hwcdes follow. ng
thi- late Olympic contests iu wli'ch the
Aincriiuns were overwhelmingly vict
orious The failure of the Americans t
"clean up" In the truck eventH aliove
the sprints led the foieitn experts to
draw tho conclusion that tiie new Ken
cration of Yankee athletes lacks en
durance and Hmmn.i.
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Prices cut deep on Men's Wool Shirts. You
know how comfortable they are these cool days,
so why not lay in your winter supply now at
these prices. Note the reduction of this special
sale Men's Wool Shirts.
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JUST A FEW COLD WEATHER
SUGGESTIONS IN OUR MEAT
DEPARTMENT. -
Eastern Oysters, Olympia . Oysters, Crabs,
Shrimp Meat, Clams, Lobsters, Salmon, Halibut.
We cook bur own crabs; they come to us fresh
and alive; this assures you of the very best.
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 45S
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ATLANTA. (In.. Oct. 2 jr. (A. P.)
Ar'.on "!nv. which recently won fhp :rr
It is a matter of record that the Kentucky furltv nt Ix-xinston. was hi. H
Americans di.l fail to take any of the' uav winner , Ktrai(tilt hea(s OV(.r r
distance event with the exception 01 ,,el .siillwell ami Kir Doglas Hai in
the 3l-mett? team race, won pn theitne 2:12 clas trot in the Grand Cir- i
last day of the Karnes. !.., nloet Wednesday. The '.alter two j
Hut the conclusion cf the European loU(tnt olIt a doFpprute battle for sec jrs
critics that the poor showing. was a ,, nl.p. p,. c., ,,... , nni,. h,h ;i:
Jresjlt of a decline In the phs.(al pow- ti!C:l SmL Ulmv p.J0 5
"Jers of the r.ew school of America ath-l Joh( R Bra(Ien dnvt,n ,,y Ttuima
let i-s Is wrung. ...Iwon the jf.03 class pace from Peter
The American distance runners d.d,uuk a)lJ yxbn It. The second heat
not sweep tho track as did the sprint- jprov!1j ,0 he lhu ,,lf ltfest finish of the !
K,....tUA 41.... I....I tin .itilMil't II lilt V 1 . -
Imn, . ...... - . ,Scasoii ncre as tuo racers came under1
to train. Tho time waa so short be.;the w(re thr(?e ul rea(.t ,J(,bt ,jme :
Tore tne open nit oi me games, ",c oj 3.4 iZ
conditions so disagreeable on their trip J ,n t,le fng fm a, rot f(jr a purM
to Alltweip and me weHher so aoonr !nf CHrIoJ. Hcx Wljl jn MtrHi(.n,
tnal.l that they were the victims of nca,K will,ut a breltk. 1 est ti,e,!-
unavoidable circumtancea. The . 1 y . !
Kwedes au.l the Finns, whore power "' : , i
waa 'noted in the Ioiir d stance runs,
had the advunliWJc of two weeks in
Antwerp previous to the opening of
tho games during which they were
able to use the Btadlum track daily
and get acclimated to the peculiar
weather coiid.tioiu.
May Have St f for Kelit 1 I
I It Is a fact that America had a I I
'harded time to win the 19:'0 Kamea, now YOKK, Oct. 21. (A. P.) I
'than she ever had before and it is a Colonel J. A. Kupoprt, part owner of
; foregone ci ncluslon that she will have lh(, Vew york American league club ,;E3 ' S5S
rcx'TJ: yhzuzummm mm iHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiinii,
;the American dlrtsnce men. the fore- fBrees tie American League und I . - . - ' '
'Iirn nations especially, hweden. r in
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Take advantage of these offerings now. This comes at just
the beginning of the cold weather. So fill your Winter Under
wear needs now.
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and and roiRlano are koiiik iu n-i .i.ln ,h,.v met nt 'h racn
out to develop new talent in the field ,(m t)l(J r,Rnt roa(, to )Ul the nllljofia ;tlm game,
and linck events In wlilch tne Ainen
" the eight National League cluB 'n-! h a pan favored by the patrons of j
1 era whom thev met at Chicaao. were1 i pxal
t.
Catarrh cannot Be Cured ; j CHRISTMAS may seem a long way off but we
disease. are already making pictures to be used as Christmas
owners ! Catarrh is a hki oissase, greauy iniiy m
mine on a thorolluh v suostanttal toot- i
'rails were able to make mo cleanup
that gave them victory. I "I c:iniiol iin lerslainl." said lie I t.ooai. APPLICATIONS.
America'!, task before the next .,., ... , , . johnMin and five of . cannot reach the seat of the
anicH will be to develop a new scnool the American League rltili
of distance runners and to find young- tll;le4i to attend.
stors to Uike the place of at Atcuon- illlcnl t() force xtr. Johnson out of tne
aid, Pad'ly Ityan, Mutt Mit,ratli. uan leaK,lc
Aheain, Mike Lievanney, led siereoini .T,,e pun la Bim,,y to place the
and some others of the "old school" .jroat ganic undr the alisolule juris
who showed In the last games that ,dic((on of a b(,ard of control made up
thev ere through. of three men or Irroproachable reputa-
Kngland, strong in the running -(, n(llu. r whon. has any financial
vents will turn Ucr aueiitton to .n ito...,s, in bare ball. Everywhere I
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enced by constitutional conditions. HALLf ,K I CllieillUl dllLCS.
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development of hurdlers ami neiu venl wthin. the lasi in days. 1 found
stars. Tho Swedes feel the necessity -of
developing a bunch of good sprint-,
ers. Tho Finns UL'pcrstnrs in the Ja- j j ,
velin, will set out to acvemp
field stars and sprinters to help bal
ance a team strong 1" long distance
power.
Kin-mirage Youths In SXrl.s
American athelic officials have nl
m,iv started a campaign to encour
age athletics In high schools. Their j
hope Is to have ovntnally a skilled j
man in charge of athletics who can
I discourage young athletes from "burn
ing themselves out" in trying 10 win
Swedes, under the direction ot r.rnio
Hjertshcrg. have gone into spei imi
tation" with tho greatest success. They
hold up the Idea lo the youngsters that
It Is better to excel In one event than
to bo half-good In a rtosen.
The next Olympics probably will be
held In Los Angeles. The Internation
al Ol.vinplcCominlUe meets Iu Lucerne
next spring and will dcetue oeiwccn
iho California city and Uome. which
has been making a strong bid for the j
t'nmin.
lxis Angeles seems lo be the favor
ite. Tho Swedes, Finns, English, and
French, disgusted with manner in
which tho games were conducted in
Antwtrp, have demanded thut tho
games be given to America, not only
because they believe an American cuy
trey ate anxious to get tho "Joy ride
trip" lo tho Pacific Coast.
Held In America, the next games
would not present as many prolems
j for Americans that would be faced by
the necessity of another long trip In a
foreign country. The weather condi
tions In California would be Ideal for
1 the Americans, the short trip would tn-
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WHILE HOUSECLEANING
Don't fortce to have on hand a case of that wonder
ullv sparkling and refreshing
WINE-0
An occasional bottle during these strenuous days,
will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous
strain of the industrious housewife.
A oottle of WINE-0 at dinner, also, will soothe the
Irritability of father, when he comes home and finds
the house topsy-turvy.
Besides, it is good for the kitjdies.
Keep a case of Wine-0 in the house all the time.
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LET'S GO FOR GEESE!
The recent storms are
bringing
the
Ducks and Geese.
TRY YOUR LUCK WITH
WESTERN SHELLS
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Sporting Goods Man
Hotel Tendlcton Bldg.