y if p ,t c SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE t Mi i: U 4 ,.t I, OASSIFIED MARKETS comes TWELVE PAGES SECTION . TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 , TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 . .. . 3 ) sragja f o ilJK A DAILY A SZJ J2-CLUB LEAGUE BORN THAI INI Ml CLEANED UP DAILY EAST 0REGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1920. Federal Judge Landis . Offered i ; Chairmanship of Tribunal Which Will Have Charge of - Majort Under Lasker Plan. oiling that they could either como over and take part In the meeting, which would he governed by a ma jority vote, or a new league would bo formed. Falling to hoar from the flvo American league clubs, the i,ih,.r clubs went ahead with Iheir announc ed plans. The five cIiiIm which Mood In- .lolin. I on In the fight are Washington, Phil. udcliilH. Cleveland. Detroit and St. I.ouls. They maintained that the now Ifl.friia -f .. .. ..uu.u nuve ii" biiihh on mein. Old l,nguo Will Continue "We are the majority of the Amor lean league and consequently are the American league," (lark O rim in of the Washington club said. -'The Am erlcan league will operate this vcar PENDLETON HOPEFULS TAKE MORNING TRAIN KER CHICAGO, Nov. (A. I1.) The major league Monday were broken up and a new 12-club league composed. of ...in auonai league L'lubt and the mree irom the .American League, which Jiava sided with them in the plans for reorganisation of the game was organized. A twelfth member will be chosen. later. It' was announced. (Organisation of the new league came fter the five American League clubs Had refused to reply to an ultimatum iMtim by the other 11 clubs giving them sn hour and a half to Join In he reorganisation. . After organising' the baseball m3g nates proceeded with the Lasker plan for civilian' control of professional baseball and appointed Judge K. M. Landis of Chicago chairman of the tribunal whloh will govern the game. Carries (UO.OOO Salary Judge Landis, if he accepts the posi tion, will be the supreme dlctutor of oil leagues joining- the plan and will receive a salary of 60,onu a year. Hecond and yilrd members of the tribunal will be appointed later and fe of them will be chosen by she minor leagues Itepresentatlves of the iiaw league left Ian night for Kansas Clly where the National Association of, Minor Leagues meets today to pre sent the proposition to them. The minor league member wmiii i.etve for six years while' Judge 'Landis would be given a conlrsct' for seven year, according to a statement made after the meeting by the clubowners, f; Minor lioagmw Keferrotl to ' ,The plans for the new league arid a naw controlling body contain rreatient reference to the minor leagues, which lienor than till one. I'm for It .with or without the Chicago, New y0rk jand Boston Clubs." Previous1 t'i Monday's. uotVm mem hers of Johnson's "solid five" had de clared mat the throe American leamie clubs would not be able to take their players Into the new league, maintain ing that the players on a club belong ed to the league under contracts pre. viouHly made. This factor, thev mibl would give the five remaining Amor- win league ciuos additional strength .ind enable them to proceed with or ganisation of a new American league. Individual clu: owners said they would "fight to the Ia court," before allow ing any player to be taken over bv. the new league. Itan Johnson IMsllbcd Luck of a chairman for the national ccmmlHslon for many months, the oarcnall scandal and the enmity of the three American league chit's for Ban Johnson were contributory causes to the formation of the league. The three clubs Joining In the plan have opposed Johnson In league affairs for' ears and nearly disrupted the league! High School Football Squad is in Shape to Meet' Dewey Proteges in Battle for East ern Oregon Honors. fenil li.tiin hiifh Htahrml'M i-hfi niiiinn ship chasing football team will lake. train toinoirow morning for Baker, where on Thursday afternoon they will meet the Paker high school team In the game which Is expected to go a long way.tr ward deciding the gridiron supremacy of (his section. Coach Dick Hanley will take Id or 20 men, all who have turned out faithfully throughout tho sensott. The local boys will reach Paler carl " in the afternoon and will have a workout on the slrange field tomor row. Conch Hnnlty expects to got his men loosened up before the game and plans to turn loose his strongest lineup agalmt Ad Dewey's eleven. Pendleton does no: leave here with vision, of n glowing victory. It will be all that the local boys can do to hold their own against Baker, the coach raid today. He is not given to tellii.g near stories, either. Kqiiad In Ciood Sliaiw. Th local bunch came out of the game against Millon on Friday with out much marking and every one of tho young athletes is in good trim. last yesr. Thev charged Johnson with 7,18 li,,,,ul " Thursday will be about being the "csar of baseball", while tho. a" nltn openea ,ne clubs friendly to him countered lih "easi.n ami Is considered the strongest el-arses that, the unloosed rnrni,.. l,,e hih school t an put In the field. tlon was merely a plan to depose Johnson. President Mcf are given assurance that thev will nht oa overlooked In administration of the ! help make baseball worthy of the rty of tho Pacific Coast league said the plans for a tri bunal In charge of baseball "were great." "I can't speak for all the minor lea gues." he said, "but I know they will be for -whatever is best for baseball and I don't see how any plan could be I'll 3o everything In my power to game and that their territory will not og invaded in selectln the twelfth member of the new league. ' Emissaries from the Johnson canto conferred with the clubowners at the Jclnt session, of eight 'National and thre American league lIuIw but with out result. , ' , ' ' - ' " -At ?: p. m, inJMtnaewioit iswa Landla would twelve 14 an ultimatum to in' Jnhhson olulut venr than he gets now. name It has borne all these years, but I Just can't decide such a big thing nisht away," said Judire Kennesaw Mountain Landis, when offered the chairmanship of the new baseball tri bunal. "The proposed plan should be a great thing for the game." As chairman of the tribunal Judge 500 more QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION CRANBERRIES! Nice, Ripe, Deliciou Berries, per quart 25c POTATOES AND APPLES Lay in a supply while the low prices prevail. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's ton the Market VVc Have It" ' Expert Repairing Holdman Auto Co. Storage, $3.50 to $7.50 a month PAIGE AND OAKLAND CARS 0. L HOLDMAN AUTO CO. 722 Cottonwood Street Phone 46 Dead Storage $3.50 Month. We do repairing. Myron Hanley will start the game at oiiarlerliacU and call the signals. At halfback positions the coach probably will start Kenneth Stendal and Jens Terjeson. Perry Davis will hold down fulback. Snyder. Simonton and b'tone- brcaker arc back field subs who will I o along wlih the team. ! Kennedy will pass the siprals from! center. On either side of him will be! Bill Kramer and Lee Temple guards, j The tackles w ill be handled by Harold Joedocke m J Koger. Charley Cahll j end Lawroi.ee Warner dre pl'.ylng tile ends. Four or five sub llnenu will make the trip as well. UN t.nnu' Cut of Town. j . Thursday's game will be the first contest for the local boys on a svraniie j ground this season and their showing '. before a hostile audience will have ! more than average bearing on their' work. They have taken four straight I Same on the Itx-ul ffehl nmt nro lip. 'i lievsd by many hire the equal of any; hi,;h school football eleven in the state, j The result of the Uakr game will give the optimistic ones a chance to check ! up on their 'predictions. Baker timmed Curl Lodell's La j vlranJe hgh school toAivdn La Grande recently and turned the trick with j thxcj touch Jo ns. Paker is reputed' to have A s ar of the first magnitude in Tunnlcllffe, who can boot the pig-' skin a mile and also Is a dungerous ; man with the ball. j. t 'lasx In I .oca I ni'iip The genirslslilp of Myron Hanley, the speed of Kenneth Stendal sod t' hard hitting, gro-ind -gaininr ai"!tv of Jens Tergesnn are a match for any (cam when Pendleton is on offensive, many local followers contend. On de fensive there same men back up the lino In great shape .nd Kramer and Temple, ilremen, have showed that they r.re of star caliber Quite a following of students and rrlenris of the local teaii" not interest ed In the homecoming game at Ku xene, will fallow the boys to I'akor on Thursuay.l From all indications It is going to bo a game wor;h going to see. No special train Could be obtained but those who ilesiie to see the game can reach Baker In ample time by going on No. 6 TlHirduy morning and can re turn on either No. 5 or No. 19 Friday morning In time for work. U. S. GOLF ASSOCIATION NEW TOItK, Nov. i. (A. P.I Thonomlnatliig committee of tin I'nited States Oolf Association an nounced toda. the ticket of officers and executive committee for next yeo.r. These Included he names of Ha ward F. Whitney, as president, and Robert A. Glardner, Chicago, as a vice pres ident. The rest of the ticket follows: Vice president. J. F. Hyers, Alle gheny Country Club; secretary, W. D. anderpool, Morris County tJolf Club, New Jersey; treasurer,. Mortimer N. Uuckner, Garden City Golf Club, New York. 73.000 MAY Sl'.K iMK NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. . (A. P.) The seating capacity of the Yale howl frir Ihn Vji le-Harvjirit funlhnll lusme on Nov. 20 will be 73.000. Certain foods, those rich in vitamins, are more useful than others. Scott's Emulsion is replete with those elements that determine growth and strength. EBB r . Li t Ok i ZD Z3 TR) IF TpT T 1L ILJ iu)Jjif) itarting Today we will sacrifice our entire stock of Republic Tires & Tubes Bnay We have a few Republic Solid Tires which we will include while they last impson Tire Service Co. Next to Golden Rule Hotel 223 East Court Street POWELL MAY GET INTO .AX OUiitiON AGP.lCl'LTI'it.VL COL LKGK. CorvalliS. Nov. . Tho cast which has Acid "Gap" Powell, giant fullback, on crutches since the Wash ington game, has been taken off, but "Gap" cannot yet play. "Dad" Hotter, tratner. holds out the forlorn hope that Powel may jday in the Oregon game hut before then. The team rested last week-end in anticipation of tho battle Willi Wash ington State November 13. only two more big games remain the one Just mentioned, and the, annual struggle with the sister university. Hooler has been out of Ihe game since he received tho face Mow in the game with the Bears which caused him to be carried off the field. Sum mers lias replaced him, and tho rest of the backfletd has been changed considerably. Kasbcrgor has been shifted to full. "Hi" Woods and Har old McKcani both beltis oc the tick list this -week. Woods ripped some thing loose in his shoulder, and I-!is Mac" has a sprained ankle. mst of the squad, hi.wever, are re ported as fteling lit. The entlr team wi: be in good condition for tho trip lo Pullman and it is the belief of the staff that they will .all be in fightng strength. They leave for Pullman j Thursday night, accompanied by the to. a. C. chanters and a bunch of rooters. ! Ialry Itialucc lrxvH ' i From 1'iigct Sound Market. I SEATTLB. Nov. . Kggs Puget ; Sound select ranch 'Ti'Tt per dosen: 'pullets f.7 per down: eastern Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho 7c. j I'utterfat, F. O. It. stations 55c per pound: raw milk SJ per cwt.; dairy. I .we per lb.: bakers' 30c i SAVE VOUlSEU SIf !by having your Kasr Fur uiaua Into ! FINK FlltS !at our plaie? At the same time your old ones remodeled, repaired, cleaned so they look hka new. At prices that j are ntht. la au LOS ANGKI.F, Nov. "I. tA. P.I A report on Its investiganon of charges of corruption In pacific Coast base ball league games in 19l may be made by the county grand jury Wed nesday, it was stated last night by Frank W. Stafford, deputy district attorney. CUT Tins OUT -IT IS WORTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this lip, endow it With 5c and msil to Foley & Co.. 2843 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. III., writing roar nsme and eddrrts clearly. You will receive ia return a trial package contcining Foley's Honey and Tat Com pound, for bronchial and la Anpe coujhs. cold and croup; Foley Kinney Pills, tor Isme back, weak kidneyi, rheumatism, blsdder troubles: and Foley Cathsrtic Tib tets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleans ing cathartic for constipation, Dilioutn.-SB, headache and slcfUh bowels. You will also receive, fiT of charge, Foley's Fsmi'y Almanac, containing "Alphabet for Children" ind "Hcslth Hints"; F'oley's Booklet on "Kidney Direaiea' and a few simple suAteatioos fur tboas having kidney and bladder troubles. oa csa secure all theea for only 5c , I T.ITraiMY 'we mount anything from a fly to elephant. ! M. IC MOIIIE Siaikanr. Wash. a Itcrnanl St., So. Write about our doer head contest. I I III"1 "itti'J'