S ' - ' i ' SIXTEEN PAGES ' ptzztziiil , v- . ygsarssaaaS5a L : ' SIXTEEN PAGES SECTION THREE PAGES 13 TO-16 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATUEDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1920. COAST IfAGUE LEADER on foot among the owners of tho He- ,1-hould not be bete," McCarthy wild a'l'CLOSE SCORE f IVF WIN uiiiu. vw'""ui tJa'i unu ijunuuiu fi 1113 ii'IL i n IiieeilllT I in tt ! I ..... cuius io oust nun mini mi post, unci noon, that no Increase In sulary wotilil In-1 duce him to remain In the president's OFFER OF RE-ELECTION McCarthy Declares Four TJuba Want to Oust Him and in . Spite of Favorable Vote He ", Spurns Three Year Job. ' SAC 11 A M ENTO, Ca!., Dec. 18. (A. P.) William II.. McCarthy, Kan Fran cisco, rcfU8cd to allow mime to he submitted tor reelection an president ' of the Pacific Coast league at the un liual nieotlnir of clubowners here Fri day and when despite hln objection the magnate reelected him for u pe riod of three years at analary of 110, OttO, steadily refused to continue as .head of the organization. McCarthy left the meeting lute In the afternoon. asserting that there was a movement othem who have no place here and TJ".' "B'ir .-t-t-HI-l.Ji'XJlLJ..JU chair. After McCarthy left, the owner vot ed unanimously to reelect him presi dent for three years, and to increase his salary from tsvon to 110,000, A recess was then dcrlurcd end both the "friendly ' clubowners and those al iened to be hostile to him met with him In closed session In an attempt to persuade him 'to reconsider his resig nation. McCarthy stated after the Impromp tu meeting that he would stand by his irlglniil decision and would remain at tho head of the league only till the magnates could elect his successor. That it was announced, Is not likely to be nccomiilished until tim n,.v. lug which Is tentatively set for the lust W,Jr'4lf' innings and allowed 87 i week In January, i r"'"'' rw Knocker. St. Louis, fol-! In tho meanwhile, McCarthy will , ed lndlan "Ulr wilh a 2.71 aver-! tet us head of tho league, althouah ho . K!lined ss '"'. 21 Innings, emphatically asserted he w:i not eon. i'" wnieh opponents counted 74 times, i TO HIGH SCHOOL SECONDS The leading pitcher of the year In the American League was Hubert Khawkey of .New York who worked in as Kanies, 207 Innings, and allowed but. 73 runs for an average of 2.46 for each ! full game of nine Innings. Klanteyj Ooveloskic, premier hurler of the champion Cleveland team was second with an earned run nverairn nf 'mi ICoveleakie appeared in '4 1 battles.! I'lM Itock's I'nion high school iiulntet bowed to the Pendleton high second team by a two point margin at the llock last night, Pendleton winning 31 to 2!i. Ilek Lawrence, first team cen ter, handled the boya on the trip, and refereed the game. Harold H owner, a first team man of lust year, held down one foreward and Hollengren played opposite CHAMPION WOULD FIGHT II j m nriTm innnn n ' rm llitu ij 111 DmiUil nMRDUR RIM I . JJ I'K.VPOX HA ItllCK, Mich., Dec. 1. (A. P.) Jack Dcmpsey spent a few hour:i here Friday with Floyd Fitz- islmimuis, who promoted the bempsey- him. Adkinson, who is making .Miske fight last September ana wno. a good showing as a first learn Ihius been seeking to have the Dempsey Hiib. played center, tiuards were 'Carpentier bout staged here. Demp- scy left for Chicago last evening en niute to Pnlt Lake City where he is scheduled to appear in a charity per- formance Monday nlglit. taken care of by Harold nation anA John Henderson in the first half, Lawrence Warner substitut ing for Henderson in the second. slder Imself as having been reelected Thero are some clubowners In this EL 'Edwin Kommel and Ijavid K. Kecfe two yung stars of the Athletics were league who runk even above muIk ; rounn and sixth with averages of 2.M major league magnates and there are . 'e"'ec"vel'- James C. Pagby "lo v-icrmim veteran wno led the lea gue In nuni1cr of games won 31. hold fifth liositlon. H.'a opponents gleaned 2 8 runs per game troin his decep tive delivery In 310 rounds. Ituchv BMMIMilMiMIMlI lEMlMlMIgl 31 QUAUTY SERVICE SANITATION Fresh Eastern Oysters ALSO OLYMPTA OYSTERS LARGE FRESH CRAjJ COUNTRY SAUSAGE AND BACKBONES Prime Beef at our Regular Extreme Low Price Fine Biujr Xmas Tree. Best Quality Red Fir from Meachamy Order Early Pendleton Trading Co. Phon455 . "If It's on the Market We Have It" MfMlfllMlr Fitzslnimons announced later that I nothing had been settled as to a cham jploiiMhip fight here but added that he icxpected to stage a bout between Uempsey an an unnamed opponent I wither next Fourth of July or Labor Day. I.ON'?f liEACH, Cal., Dec. JK. (A. ! I.P The Everett. Wash, hith school I football team won the unofficial "west- pitched in more games 48 than mw ern interscholastic championship" other hurler and also in more innings. h,'re FYldHy by defeating the 'Long Carl Mays of New York nmsanui m Beach high school, 28 to 0. A crowd 45 contests, winning 26 and losinir it icstlmaled at 12.000 saw the game. finishing second to Patbv on Hie i,i, The northerners easily outplayed of gumes won and lost. Mavs nlich,.,! !t,,e southerners In the first two 312 innings and gave 3.0 earned runs i rlod8 Beach came back slronR per game. Coveleskle was ulsn hinh in l,n tn tlird. and fourth, threatening games won and lost being victor 24 j,hu visitors' goal in both, but was un tlmes,and losing 14. Vrban Faber of !able to Irevn' a final touchdown and Chicago waa fourth In the won and ''''ld Bml the last few niinu'es "f lost column .winning 23 and losing 13 l,lav- Everett excelled in the way its sanding seventh In the earned run ta- pndH ,i0jipd forward passes out of the hie with a averaae of 2.99 in 40 games !air- umrnc condition of Its team, as it Faber was second to Hagby in Innings u'd n0 !ul"''"'' p'ehed 31. Kerr of Chicago wasj J moil 10 jsagoy anu Mnys In the won; and lost record winning 21 nd losing' 9. j Besides Homing and Keefe, Walter Malls of Cleveland. William Perwell 1 und William Bayne of St. Louis. War- ! ren t.olllns of .Vew York Jose Acosta. Washington, Harry Courtney, Wash-' Ington, and Bryan Harris of Philadel phia wer other newcomers who per-! formed brilliantly. Elmer Mvers. trail-1 c I ML PASADENA, fill., Del. IS, (A. P.) -Bixty thousand applications for tick- of nine straight victories. sierrea from Cleveland to Poslon in 'eta for the California-Ohio Stale foot- loiu-sc.mon. Closed tne year with a run. ball tame here January 1 have been .received by the Tournament of Hoses association. It was announced today. This is approximately 24.(100 more applications than seals and the usso- j 'elation is experiencing difficulties in I j making equitable allotments of tick-j f els and satisfying the public, the mem- j tbers utJb organization-s. end the) "pnoierH' for the. two tams. uy A Shirt For. Christmas s $2.50 Men's Grey Flannel Shirts.'. $5.00 Men's Flannel Shirts in Grey, Maroon, Brown and Blue ' $2.93 $8.50 Men's Motor Flannel Shirts $4.95 Men's Glenmore Army Shirts . . , $5.23 Men's Dress Shirts $1-43 to $4.00 Men's Silk Shirts . . . $4.00 to $6.50 Men's Pajamas . $2.50 Men's Nieht Shirts $2.50 and $2.95 ar - - j . . . ih . m II ..... : 5 a S'l e nave a corapieic iaiic p'v.. H Men. Women and Children . I I ri H I ,, - mm wr T'f IT Tf " :1 Tr. llil JCj Jiiy iD) JCiVenings ti j i I Christinas T- " IP! . Sawtelles Jewelers GRUEN INCOME TAX Holding Your Wheat What should the farmer do about hla Income Tax re turn If he Is holding his wheat until next year? i!y all means open up books on the Inventory basis and make the return allowing wheat on hand as Income this year. Do not let It go until next year and have a double shot of Income. We will open up these books and keep them for you. "Tills will tuve'y'ou money oif your' Income Tax. It will give you a permanent business record. It will take tho grief out of your Income Tax. Permission fur making your return on the Inventory ba sis must be secured from the Commissioner before Febru ary 16lh, 1921. ionic In anil let tin CAplulit thlln detail. Gosper Accounting Co. ST.WUIKK IlllLDIXli Xmas Candies , SPECIAL PRICE TODAY PEANUT BRITTLE POUND, 30c (Made in our own Candy Kitchen) Xmas Mixed, while it lasts, pound, 30c Our Boxed Candies range in price from50c up. All our mixed Xmas Candies are made in our Strictly American Candy Kitchen. Buy your candies from a regular candy store. The Delta i LONDON'. Dec. 1S.--U'. P.) Wo men's waverings between love and du ty as reveuled in their service as Jur ors making magistrates scratch their jgray wigs. At Hath Quarlr Sessions, the first lease to be tried by a mixed Jury of,J men and women progressed splendidly I until the court adjourned fur lunch. I The magistrate ordered the trial to lie presumed at 3 o'clock. A woman pur , or at once rose and protested: "I can 'not get home and back In lime, be- fifcauae I have to look after my hus- I band.' I The magistrate gullantlyr extended I the Interval by a quarter of an hour. ! j At another Quarter Sessions, tliej ,wholo court was stur:cu out of llsus-1 ual calm when two men urrlved at 12 1 'o'clock, interrupted Ihe proceedings ' and asked that their w ives who were I iwervlng on the pury might be allowed I to "come home and cook the dinner." The women, with tears In their eyes, ; : watched their husbands turned away,' i.doonied to hunger us an alternative to ! bread and rheese, when the magistrate; indignantly, ordered them out of the! court ulid asked them not to make "frl ; jvoloua Interruptions." One of the wo- ! men couldn't understand the word ! "frivolous" as applied to her old man's! ;dlnner, because, as she explained, "lie; ieats sumwhat enormously" and to her -I mind his dinner was a very solid fact, i M'hen women Jurors for the first j I time sat at Walsall Quarter Sessions, i counsel stated that the opening case! !w;m an unpleasant and indecent one, j which woman would mil like to try In, 'company of men. I The Kecorrior said he could not I igraft nny ntw nrlucinlu ou the law as $i now Trained, and the case was tried ;hy the mixed Jury. This puis un end 'to the system which has hitherto oli I tallied of ordering women out of court I whenever any case specially offensive ws on the list for hearing. N'o that women are learnng to fill itlfl' Job so nicely, male Jurymen are ! trying to slip out of their obligations. ' In one court, a daring protester. I when his name was read out, replied in a loud voice "on Strike:". He was not called upon to serve. I McantinuV tho women are talcing, 'matters philosophically and placidly. 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