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' ? 'fv.'ELVE PAGES ' ; ' cr- --Yr-TT m?f-y:;, 2 0, , TWELVE PACES . ' ' DAILY MST OREGONIAN, PFJ?DLETON OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMEEB 41920. ' ' ' TlliuinniiiniA m nrr- I ' - . 1 jsraaai , iiinirui ihiiiriii ill - i i maimouivinu iuoll CHAMPIONS WILL SHOW i; Hi Amateur Athletio Union to be in ;. Seuion for Annual Cleanup 'h and Elimination of Politics ' Will be Sought. BY HBNRY 1 FARRRU, (United Press Btaff Correspondent.) J .NEW YORK, Nov. 4. "Putting the nhot" ncnni to be on of this pvcn' loft off the card for th annual mt ln of tha Amateur Alhlrtic Union tn New Orleana Nov. 14, 15 and 16. Being an annual Indoor t-toicther of the non-partlrlDtitlnc "athlrte" of the nation, and "Khot put" nhnuld not la tutted, but from the rumbling amonc the athlete aeverul lig hut will toe hurled In the direction of the organization. . From an Informal organhtatlon of the athlete formed during the Olym pfc ramea In Belfium thin summer, a committee probably will be acnt to the Gulf City meetlnr to demand a thor ough boum cleaning of the organiza tion. ."Nothing definite, however, ha yet tn announced by the eoRimlilee' of atyleteawjtlch Include Norman Rom, champion awtmmer; Ted Meredith, middle dletanca record holder; Dick Renter, walker and other. ' The athletes aeek first the elimin ation of polltlie, which aeethod at the Olympic games, and the Injection of anme buetnesa method In the organl toStion. They may aleo. present the reeolutlona aigned on the Prince ilaiolka, which severely criticised the Olympic committee and the A. A. U. ARhough this petition "was preiiented iw Antwerp, It was never recognised on' the grounds that It was not "of fl elally presented." . i Norman Ross, head of the athlele if BEATTTJi. Wn, Nov. 4. (A. P.) .Seattle fans next season may see their Pacific Coast League baseball club ptrform In a new park to be built this winter ! on'ners of the team. W. H. Klepper, prexldent of the club, an nounced recently that a new ball plant. which has been talked of here for some time, may soon become a reality. The local ball park this year was not large enough to hold the thous and who turned out Sunday and holidays to cheer the club in Its fight for first place. Nearly every Hunday crowd were turned away, although committee, at that time sought fo learn the park'a capacity Is sald-io be well how It could be "officially presented" test the 10,000 mark, without avail. .This year's dash of the Seattle club . The business of the annual meeting tr m the cellar to second place In the will consist of election of officers and league I expected to be outdone next the awarding Of ("irthy-elght national yar. Thfrefnre' the owners want to ehamplonshlp, meetlnca f'r ISl. Con. get ready, for the crowds by putting up trsry to the nsnal custom, the national i pw concrete piani. J m. QUAUTYT SERVICE; r SANITATION Winter Is Here Better look at those fine potatoes for $1.75 per ck. Another car due Saturday. Bent winter appless, including- Winesap, Rome Beauties, Red Cheek Pippins, Yellow Newtown, White and Blue Winter Parminns all for only $1.75 box. I Pendleton Trading Co. Phon 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" Buzzsaw Experience "The closer you put your fingers to Ihe. buaw. the mors you flhdout' Plnle Parker. The lonacr you neslect your ,eeh thenforetinds of pain you Met aciiuu nted with. People with decayed teeth can give otheri car A and spades when It , come to -suffering. And the strange thing is this: Toothache ha thousand limej vorse than going to dentist and having the teeth cared for. in dentislry of today hat had the burling taken out of it. Wien von think of TLLlit, think of fAKKER. E. R. PARKER System lr. f. V. C.rclf fr. It. (i. Vlivsm 7r Main street. senior truck and field chuniplimslilp lias boon awarded to Pasadena, C'ul., In advance of the meeting. This wus done lo allow the Paraidcna commit tee to go Ahead with elaborate plans for Ihe "hem meet In history," which Is to be a feature' of the annual "Tournament of Rones." ' Applications from various organiza tions for the other cliairiploiiKhlis must be In the hands of the A. A. U. In-fore Nov. 10. The events will be awarded to selections from the list of nppllcants. ff Fred W, Uuhlen, secrelury of the organization, should choose this meet ing as the occasion for his threatened expose of the conduct of some of the athletes during the Olympic games, several verbal bouts of more than the amateur three-round limit may bo staged. When Rublen made his threat recently, the athletes defied him to come out with his charges and he has since maintained silence. Outside of the athletes' ranks, there Is a general desire to see some new young faces In the organization direct ing amateur athletics. The A. A. I!, has been slipping fast In recent years. Much of the success of America In the next Olympic games depends upon a shapo-iip In the union. If conditions are allowed to go on as they have been, Amerh a may expew to have some serious revere in the next Olympics. NEW BASEBALL PLANT . may Hen DEI MONTE GOLF PLAY 1F,1, MONTR, Oil., .Vov. 4. (A. P.) -The next golf tournament of Import ance here will be the annual Thanks giving day celebration. The qualify ing round of IS holes Is to be contested on Thursday, November 2", and the match play rounds will follow the next three days. There are to be flights of 1 at handicap for both men ana women. Trophies will be given for the best gross and net scores and to the winners and runners up In every flight. For Chrlstmax there is to be a blind bogey competition on Saturday and Sunday, The annual New Years day tourna ment which Is one of the big sport fea tures at Del Monte will last only three dsvs. The qusllfvln round of is holes lakas place on Friday, December 31 and match pluy rounds will be contest ed on Riturdny nnd Sunday. There will be flights of l for men with th flrst fllsht at scratch and there will be flights of S for the women. A full array of trophies will be set up. The IH'I Monte golf calendar for 1J21 will see competition on practically every week-end, starting In January and lasting throughout April. Out standing features will be the second annual I'ehble Hea h gold va e tourna ment on Washington's birthday. . ASKED 10 TAKE PARI Kill That Cold With CASCARA I QUININE i FOR Colds, Cougiis La AND Grippe Kegbcted Cclus ero Dangerous Take no clicnces. Keep lV.l i uadard Tny ifidy fcr the first sneeze. Break? n ecW in 74 ! o'-.r-. - Rtiieves Crippe i.i 3 teyo I.icaUtr.t lo-Headache Quinine in tliis form !ocs rot effect t'.ia head Caarara it best Tonic Laxative No Opiate In Jill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Have You a Gun? If not, let-ua Bee if thin sale will TALK to you STOP "EUCK" IS DODGING ' CAMERAS NOW- NEW .YORK, Nov. 4. (A. P.) In vitations to attend the baseball meet ing In Chicago Nov. 8. were yesterday sent to President Ban Johnson of the American league and to heads of the National and American league clubs hy President John Heydler of the National ', League. Mr. Heydler was temporary ! chairman, of the previous meetlnr j which approved the plan to place con trol of baacluill In the hands of men , not connected with the sport. At this meeting only three American clutm. Now York, Chicago and ltoaton, were I'epreaented; The purpose of the meeting, Mr. Heydler staled, is to appoint a drafting committee to mnet with ii committer selected by the National Asoci'iatlo.i of Minor leagues. The Joint commit tfe Is to prepare an agreement em bodying such new organic provisions for Ihe maintenance of the national tame and to no reorganise the govern ment thereof as to assure the public that the sport Is conducted in a proper manner.. rr"T r ":; " WM - v , ... I j v c- " '''iw.-y :"- I Pi--;: ' ' A ' j ' "w jS'l-i..- ' ;:pt, i . ' ' f . i .. y , :; borrowing your neighbors gun any time you go out. He does not want to loan it, but hates to refuse you So Let's Buy a Gun then you own it yourself. I am overstocked and this sale will continue till all my guns are sold. Come narly and dont wait until twine one else gets it. SOL BAUM Sporting Goods Man Hotel Pendleton Bldg. B'JCH ONEILL. sslTOMTHDBP Conrh "Back" O'Neill of CV.uuSla University, 5s. Y., tf eff th.i camera i uB r good. While coaching at Syracuse UnlMsSiy he fofed for P cture and h!a higMy touted eloven dropped whtt was 'Efci u wrt game. 'tst prior to the ri'uinbla-WesIeyaa gam g ?ew days ago a Pctute sleuth .napped tta footiadl mentor while Sngagsd in conversation with Torn Thorp. uAUtt coach Tb Weslcyan bantam, gave the Morning.id eleven 1U flrat dolct U.a o,' with a o "J wvt ported cattlo went to the United States either as butcher cattle or stockera and leeders. During the same period, Canada exported 112,709 617 pounds of l.esh and pickled beef valued at 120.937.848. The total value of cattle exported, exclusive of canned meats, exceeded tiO.OCO.OOO. CHRISTMAS may seem a long way off but" we f are already making pictures to be used as Christmas remembrances. S,222E.Alta 5 Aune Wheeler Studio - -- ... Phone633 STOCK THAN FOR VANCOUVER. B. C, Nov. 4. (A. P.) Organisation of an International professional lacrosse league of clubs from Vancouver and Seattle is being planned for next year. One laerosse league, already operating, will play the champions of the new organisation for the western title. Billv Fitzgerald, it Is reported, has been signed as playing manager for the Seattle team. Several years ago he was considered the fastest fielder in the game. In 1911 he was the utar of the Vancouver Mlnto Cup team. Con Jones, Vancouver sports pro moter, Is backing the new league ana baa contracted for a new park for the games. Arrangements are being made to brlbg the -Shamrocks of Montreal, to the coast for a three-game series next May. OTTAWA Out.. Nov. 4. (A. P.) Canada's export livestock trade has shown renmgkable development in the last few years, according to govern ment statistics. Live cattle reported last Year exceeded 6fl,00. nnd wore valued at t-"n.n"".,l0. am e"uah l" the combined values of live cattle ex ported In the five previous eur. . More than 90 per cent of the ex- DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Boom. II nd 25 Smith-Crawford Building. Telephone Tn Rea. T49-F ii IN BILLIARD TOURNEY CHlCAOa Nov. 4. (A. P.) By winning last night from Seaback, of Torrlngton, Conn., James Mature of Denver tied with Wm. Hicketis of Flint, Mich., for first place in the na tional pocket billiards tournament The score was 125 to 74. His high run was 29, while Seaback had three runs of 14. It was the seventh suc cessive victory for the Colorado pluy-er. SWIMMING TAKES BIG INTEREST AT STANFORD Expert Repairing By Holdman Auto Co. Storage, $3.50 to $7.50 a month PAIGE AND OAKLAND CARS 0. L ilOLOMM AUrO CO. 722 Cottonwood Street Dead Storage $3.50 Month. We do repairing. Phone 46 BlJCKHECHT Fine Shoet are priced f8.;o to $14 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 4. (A. P.) 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