East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1920.
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The apple valley crew, coached by
I'Tarl Flelschmann, lent year coach
here, fought till the way. They hud
a line xliift that troubled Dick Hun
ley'a youthfula and with good general-
hlp would huve been far more dan
gerous than they actually were. Not
until the (second half did Pendleton's
line work well on defensive and then
U waa JIM flramer and Lee Temple
who did the emeuring. .
Hoys IXw-rve Honorable Mention
mi '''ro hB liloodBtalned details are
JLramer, TerjeSOn, MatlOCK and. spread upon the minutes of the after-
i noon a meeting. It It not amiss for the
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ER HOOD RIVER
Hanley Work Like Vets
14-0 Victory Friday; Attack 'while the name of Bill Kramer, Orie
ii Better Than Defensive
Pendleton high school earned a
hard-fought victory from Hood River
Mill on Kound-l'p Field, 14 to 0 Fri
day afternoon, in one of the heat high
HChool content aeen hereabout since
I'endleton became a flag Htnp on the
' O. W. It won anybody's contest until
the last quarter and the COO farm and
fnnnsltea preaent, -who have hair, felt
t the aam Handing up through moat of
"th frame.
Matlock, Jena TerJeson and Myron
Hanley are uttered. These four young
sters wearing the blue Jersey of Pen
dleton high, performed like college
veterans and time and again brought
forth cheer from the crowd. Kramer,
oulet but husky lad from the wheat
lands of eastern Washington, was aa
ever present In the Hood ISIver dis
appointments as a thumb with the nail
missing. He and TerJeson were at the
business end of nearly every Hood
lliver play that was smeared and when
I hey were not starring on defense, Lee,
Temple, on hla aide of center, was pil
ing them up. '
TerJeson came through on virtually
every play, on offensive with four to
10 yards when culled to carry the oval.
Once he ran 60 yards through an open
field, only to lose the advantage be
cause one of the linemen was penaliz
ed for holding. Hnnley's generalship,
his end runs, punting and forward
passing were of a high order.
Mullock Has Klur Murks
Young Mutlock, playing his first
game for I'endleton, scored heavily
with the crowd. Past as a wireless
spark, he ran where the holes were and
hit hard and low. He was good for
two yards after every tackle. The
Hood River boys simply could not
stop him in less than lour to 10 yards.
Several times he broke through the
center of the line and captured beau
tiful passes from Hanley or by an eye.
MIL, CHASE AND
BY
Fighter and Two Former Stars I s
of Big Leagues May Face: EE
Use the Phones
S Grocery 526
H Other Dept'g 78
Use the Phones,
Grocery 526
Other Dept'g 75
MEN'S STORE
Criminal
Gambling
Majors.
Jrosccution
on Contests
for!ll
C'HCAOO, Oct. 23. Indictments IjjS
lash failed to grab the globule. Hisagainst 13 persons believed to have
QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
For Pure Food
j?ure food is as important to the nation's health
as the air we breathe. Food must be good to give the
body the proper support. That's all we sell here (
just good, pure food. Everything you find in our
stock has been literally hand-picked and chosen for
our discriminating customers. j
work made the backfield look sweet
despite the loss of Btendal and Davis,
out with Injuries.
Had Slemlul.or Davis been In shape
Friday, Pendleton would hove present
ed the sweetest backfield In many a
day. Hanley, would have been In hi
regular place at quarter and the team
is figured to be a touchdown stronger
with him, TerJeson, Matlock and Davis
working.
Rcorlng Martl I'Jirly
Five minutes had not elapsed when
(TerJeson was called for an' off tackle
buck and went seven yards for a
I touchdown. There was a steady march
I down the field from the klckoff, Han
!ley, Mullock and TerJeson alternating
i with the ball. Hanley kicked goal ami
the score stood 7 to 0.
' Hood Hivor could not advance after
jtho klckoff and punted. Pendleton
advanced the boll to the 12 yard line
and first down when the quarter end
ed. The boys were held by Hood River
on the eight-yard line and the ball
went over. The visitors threw a scare
Ir.to the crowd by marching down the
been Implicated In the "throwing" of ,
games In the 1919 world's serle by j
Chicago American league players .Were
returned Friday by the special t'ookss
count grand Jury, which haa been in-
veatigating the baseball scandal for i
more than a month. Fimher indict-
'ments are expected when the Jury lEEs
convenes again next week, state of-
flclahi declared. I tz
Indictments against 10 men named ;
previously had been voted, but were EH
revoted to overcome legal technical!- i 55
ties while the other three Abe At
tell, Hul Chase and William Burns
had only been unofficially mentioned
In, connection with the Investigation. ;SS
All of the indictments charge cnn-,:
spiracy to commit an illegal act, a 5rj
crime for which a penitentiary sen- 'zOz
tence can be given under the laws of IS
Illinois. ,r
Chase and Purns, former major iES
league players, and Attell, once, the
featherweight boxing champion of the S
world, have been accused by 'witnesses EE:
of being three of the clique which
Pendleton Trading Co.
" Phons 45S .
- If It's on the Market We Have If
WHILE HOUSECLEANING
Don't forget to have on hand a case of that wonder
fully sparkling and refreshing
WINE-0
An occasional bottle during these strenuous days,
will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous
train of the industrious housewife.
A bottle of W1NE-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 kiddies.
Keep a casd of Wiue-0 in the house all the time.
Bottlers of All Kindt Soda Waters
0
MaaafaflMfcra
MCNDiiETON, Oil BOOK
framed" the world series a.'d arrantf-
! field, their shift puzzling the local j " rioe L.mcago u nite box players
linemen. They got to the 40 yard line,"" "" 'u lo irom ,j.,uo 10
before Ooedecka downed a runner Just i 1M00 to try to lose games in the ,
short of yardage on the last down, contests for the world baseball cham-i
Tcndleton had the ball on Hood ;' P'onshlp. i.
Itiver s 41 vard line at the end of the According to testimony "at least ;
hIf ' several hundred thousand dollars" was !cs
Pemlleton lacked to Hood niver'bet Bnd WH" " the world series, j
to open the third period but the hoy. Chase a the first man to suggest 5
were unable to gain and punted. Han- throwing" the series, it woh said, and ,
ley passed be and straight over Uckle, 'llld others to help him.
Into Matlock's wollli.g arms, the gain l,,rr- U.nK. a Chicago., told the
Iwlng 25 yards. Jens made five an.l i"1')' "e alone placed JST.uao l bets t
Ilinlev tore off 10 on an off tackle;"11 Cincinnati for ".Sport" Sullivan of f
run TerJeson took the oval Iho ret J "oslon and testimony has been re- (SSS
of the way to the goal. Hanley kick-1 vw concerning many other large i
. I bets, it Was said. , ZZZ
ed goal. ' jj
IIkm1 IUvct Siiurta Ih I.ate . . 's;
For the real of the game the bail W ,S I.VXKP.. .
eeeeawed. Pendleton gaining on ea, 'S'-W S
' ..u j.a. -. int.r. Mlk O'Dowd. Bt. Pad) middleweight. 3
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Men Here's your
chance to but that
Suit or Overcoat
At Greatly Reduced prices.
This is PENDLETON'S
GREATEST CLOTHING
SALE. BUY YOURS NOW.
Get and enjoy a full season's
wear out of it. Alterations
Free.
$23.00 Reduced to ....... .'. $18.75
$27.50 Reduced to $20.63
830.00 Reduced to $22.50
$35.00 Reduced to $26.50
$37.50 Reduced to $28.73
$40.00 Reduced to $30.00
$42.50 Reduced to $31.90
S45.00 Reduced to ' $33.75
847.50 Reduced to $35.65
$50.00 Reduced to $37 50
$52.50 Reduced to ........ . $39.40
$55.00 Reduced to $41.25
$57.50 Reduced to ........ . $43.15
$60.00 Reduced to $45.00
$62.50 Reduced to .... . . . . . $46.90
$65.00 Reduced to $48.73
$70.00 Reduced to
$72.50 Reduced to
$75.00 Reduced to
$77.50 Reduced to
$80.00-Redutcd to
$82.50 Reduced to
$85.00 Reduced
$52,50
$54 40
$56.23
$58.15
$60.00
$61.90
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the fourth quarter on their five yard!
line and advancing to Pendleton a 40
yard line as time was ca"ed.
Inability of the Pendleton line to
I make goi'd their tackles la accountable
icr moat of Hood Klver s gains, nme
Td again three of four tacklers would
lose a man because of their Inability to
bold. The linemen failed to crash Into
Ir.terfert-nce and thus spill runnerR. It
was not until the Hood ftlver quar
ter bennn directing plays at the guards
that he met a Waterloo, Kramer, at
one guard, and Temple, at the other,
trovlng Verduns.
The game was a vindication for the
visiting cach. who showed a far better
team than ha moulded here lat year.
Flcischmann's men had fight and there
were a number of high class interscho
lastlc players in his line-up. That
they did not score was attributable
chiefly to lack of generalship on the
,art of the'r field director.
Pendleton played the same team
(fciihoiit hut Hood River was ob
liged to make -two substitutions. !
(Ireen, nt left end, one of the fastest;
high school ends seen hereabouts in j
bnany a day nun nis arm mm ' -'i
be replaced ny c-wk-k. i.m.ui, K ,
gave way to P. Heed. Fred Bennion
refereed in very satisfactory shape and J
the gamewBsfast, due to the absence
of wrangling.
The Lineup.
Pendleton Position Hood River
Warner ler Moore
'".'" n t bo-
Allelicofllte0l6!Da
When Soft Soap was
. made from Ashes and
Grease, ana Good Suds
were made in Rain
Water.
Present Price
-ON-
Don't Let
TIRE TROUBLE
Spoil Your Trip
Your summer vacation includes a
motor trip, of course. Possibly the tire
trouble experienced last year, damp
ens the joy of planning this summer's
outing.
THE GATES HALF SOLES
Eradicates Tire Trouble.
Gertson & Marty
639 Cottonwood Street Phone S9S
,ltr Davenport j
,lgr Wasley;
center Florerl
.rgl Dixon;
. .rtl Heed,
.re! drcen!
,lhr Johnson
,rhl Annnllai
...ib Sletton
Matlock fb
8-orlng: Pendleton, toucnoowoa, .
TerJeson (2); goals from touchdown,)
Hanley (2).
fioedeckc
Kramer. .
Kennedy.
Temple. .
Rogers. .
Wahill . . .
TerJeson.
Hanley . .
Snyder
BE NO 12 CLUB LEAGUE
cmriOO Oct. 23. (A. r.) Presi
dent Ban Johnson of the Anierlcanj
league, yecterday told newspaper re
porters as he was leaving the grand.
Jury chambers that "there would be
no 12 club league." Me reneru.cu ,.-
vlous promises that soon he would is-
sue a statement concerning the action1
of the National league clubowners and ,
three American league clubs in going;
or record in favor of abrogation or me;
tion of iNisebatl under a "civilian tri
bunal.
ciniKS MAY HOI I STOCK
MILES CITY, Mont., Oct. 23. (A. P.)
KeportH in this section are that many
ranchers have decided to hold their
... .. .ti.lttlfins are de-
siock. nniie" n-r.. v - .
clnred to he better and It Is expected
will continue so through the winter.
Now
We Use
20-Mule Team
Borax Soap
Chips and
Grand-Mother
ays our wash
ing is Cleaner
and Sweeter
(than hers used
to be back in
the sixties.
Paige and
Oakland
Guaranteed until July 1, 1921 by their respective
factories.
0. L HOLDMAN AUTO CO.
632 Cottonwood
Dead Storage $3.50 Month.
We do repairing1.
Phone 46
I
Riitter Price Hluccl
four CVnts at Sisikano
SI'OKANK. Oct. 23. The wholesale
and retail price of butter was reduced
four cents a pound on the local mar
ket Friday, bringing te best grades
to i to IT cents per uound retu.il.
''It's the Borax in
the soap that does
the work"
Instead of buying a
softener and a soap,
you make one small
expenditure and ob
tain both
in
MU1E-TEAM .
B0BRX SOAP CHIPS
.v.
LET'S GO FOR GEESE!
The recent storms are bringing the
Ducks and Geese.
TRY YOUR LUCK WITH
WESTERN SHELLS
Sec rnc about that GUN.
SOL BAUM
Sporting Goods Man
Hotel Tendleton Bldg.
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