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5, v-r .rff.rA . f - t . i i " j i .1 . i , i i, alii ' ii Ini i . . t i - i I i i .. i KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF-WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE. TEN PACES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 .TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 1.1 . V J? U 1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1921. i tin iwrran 1 1 IF DUSTER MAILS IS IN LASTSEASON FORM fcope Hag It That Cleveland Will Have Best of 1921 Race Providing TwirlerB Per form to 1920 Standard. NEW YORK, Jan. 19. (Henry L. Farrell, N. P. Correspondent.) Willi Duater Mulls In tho aamo from Ihut marked hla mound work In tho hurt leu of last aeason'n pcnnunt nice, Cleveland fan. re expecting 'another American League pennant In 1H21. . "It' all up to my pitcher," Trlii Speaker, manager and outfield ntnr of the world'! champions, Mid. Three good pitcher with iitrnng arms can win a pennant race, an the White Ro showed In 11119 when Olea- Kon hud to depend on Clcotte, Willlama! und Kerr. The diminutive Texan, It will he re membered came to the ri'Hcue of the overworked pair of lub stars In mld ntUNon, um uu Malta did lust year to take the burden off I!u(fljy and Cov elcakle. The Indians ahould have the abort-, field In the hands of a more depend able fielder than Joe (Jewell, but he may mirpriHO the fnim who diaagree with Manager Speaker and declare he never will make a ball player. Unions the miracle of the ageii hap pen and a manic wand Is waved over the White Sox, the, Indians will have to beat only tho Saw York Yankees and perhaps the Kt. UhiU Drowns, Whom the Mound ,Clty funs.' assert need only a good pitcher to put them In the race. Two big trades strengthened the Yankees in the field and behind the bat but they still have a hole In the gardens and unloHa Walte Hoyt lives up to the hopes that Manager Uug glns has In the youth, the pitching de partment will be no stronger. With some good pitching work the llrowns would be a mighty dangerous club with the array of batting talent they have In their lineup. ibmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiin unt.iiiiimiiininMUJjaiXimiu.mjiJ Hi OUALITY SERVICE ' SANITATION ll Hi Jim. . mmm dJ9k. If n It A. H Oil La J 1 1 I .a 0, 1 lb. (flats) Salmon. 12 l-2c, 2 for 25c 2 lbs. Hominy and Milk, 2 for. . . . 25c Walnuts 15c, 8 for $1.00 Pendleton Trading. Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" fflKIMMMll linn ADVANCED AS POSSIBLE IB Men Interested in Sports Are in Favor of Gymnasium to Be Operated by Competent Paid Manager in Pendleton. Kfforts to keep alive an athletic club j for adults and to establish a club, room for boys will be made by local I committees working In conjunction I with the Community Hervice program it was decided last nlitht at a meeting called of men interested In athletic ac tivity In J'endlcton. Fifteen repreaen tatlve men met with H. E. Tucker, or gantzer, and decided to shape a course for he continuance of the Pendleton Athletic Club as a unit of the com munity organization which will soon be formed here. , Fred Reunion, county agent, wa placed at the head of a committee of seven which will meet at i o'clock thi afternoon to report. Debts outstand ing against the I'cndleton Athletic Club, now defunct, will be listed and a proposal made to liquidate these debts for title to the equipment which was installed by, the club In its present quarters In the Milarkey building. Or the committee with Mr. Henlon were earned; Carl Peters, representing the athletic club; Hex Kills, former pres ident of the club; nev. O. I- Clark, of the Hotary club; Itev. Alfred Ixck wood, John Lamberth, and Mr. Tuck er. The lelecittp nrewent Inst niaht j agreed upoa two thing1, first that j there Is In Pendleton a need for an athletic club, featuring business men's j classes nnd other Indoor sports, chiefly I competitive wilhln the club, and, sec irnd, thut In order for this club to thrive, n full-time and competent man 1 after Is needed. 1 j Under the proposed community pro gram the community director could i devote considerable of his time to the executive duties of the athletic cluo 1 gymmi'lum, Mr. Tucker said. In win i ter, wln.n classts are held nnd Indoor j touriiiin nts along- various lines ncin, uii extia man., to conduct the work, I could I e cbt'.uied. I The present quart cm were declared suitable by the !rt n present. There I.' I now an Instantaneous hot water heatel kind i the," ttMHiialtis In the bultdin I ir,U'leJ JjsJheuul,, which will prob. jabiy be turned over to the new organl Izatlnn for the liooldation of back rent. Ilkht at"! I illh ARCADE Today Children, 10c in li Adults, 35c ( AltR'UTSl VyjABOyj COMEDY "DUCKS" Your $10.00 $7.50 , $7.50 New Is the Time to Buy Boy a Suit , .$15.00 Boys' Suits, now $15.00 Boys' Corduroy Suits S12.50 Bovft' Suits MEN'S LEATHER VEST $15.00 Corduroy Vest 9-$2 $14.50 Sheep Lined Vest 222 $14.50 Leather Lined Vest 9-90 $12.50 Mule Skin Vest $9-90 MEN'S WORK PANTS ; $7.50 to $9.50 Values, now 56.50 to $7.50 Values, now , 54.50 Values, now MEN'S DRESS PANTS 510.00 Values, now ..; 57.50 to $8.50 values, now . I 32 Stores $1.50 $3.45 $2.43 $6.H0 $4.93 TTT T II To 745 Main St. Hequest was made by the Americat Legion for aslFtance in getting th gym :ii!;rlc:;s opened so that boxen ho are listed fo oppcur on the Feb. I 'ard liere mav have a place to tra'n At j reset. t the Rym Is closed for non r .mei,t of tt r.t and gas and pow.:,- it denied 1 the company pending a, Sii tlemcnt of t e balance. TOMORROW TO BAHLE Bring the Strengthof the-Great Outdoors Into Your Home EAT MORE BREAD Bread nature's own food is man's besjt aid to good health Harvest Bread contains all the energy and vigor that the golden wheat gives forth. And its other healthful in gredients, such as yeast, milk, sugar and lard, gives it the delicious flavor that makes eating a pleasure. , Eat more bread and choose as your favorite brand Harvest Bread. PENDLETON Baking Co. - I ' '-SSI . 1 1 . Ill Coach and Six Players Have Three Games in Store for Trip to Colfax and Pullman, Including W. S. C. Frosh. CALIFORNIA JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT IS JULY 21 BEL MONTR. Cal., an. 19.- An nouncement was made here recently 'hat the second annual California rtate Junior so!f championship tour nament will be played on the Do! Monte course July 21-24 under the luspices of the California Golf Asso ciation.' ' Alterations arc being made at the I'ebble Peach course, near here, which will lengthen it to 6250 yards maktns it a standard tourse in every way. New (treens have been put in at the first, seventh, ninth and twelfth holes and a new green Is planned for .he fourteenth. ISIVF.ltSlTY OF WYOMING IS IN HOCKY MOrXT.MX IHCl IT DENVER, Colo., an. 19. (A. P. The University of Wyoming recently was admitted to the Krrt-ky mountain conference. . Six pttVr -and-Coarft Pick HanTryr representing I'cndleton hiph school's basketball squad, wilt take train to i.iorrow momlnft for I'uilnian. Wash.. ji a three-yarne Invasion of the Pa !c;c country. They plan a ganre Thursday niKht with either Ccdfax or li.niicott high school, Friday nifih; with the f.-eshmen of Washington Slnte Collepe and Saturday night with Pullman high schoid. Since the game two weeks ago with "A alia Walla hlsh school, the local team's chances have looked much bet ter. The boys held th?ir hosts to a il-20 sccre and surprised even them selves by their work. Hanley Is plan- j ning on giving the lcst game Friday ubht 'Crhen the w . S. C. fresnmcn are taken on. Mvron Hanley. younger brother of the co.-.ch end forward, has been ill -vith a- cold since Sunday and, white he j w.U be able to make the trip, he may j lot be in shape to play before Friday ! r.teht. He is one of the dependable of j iho squad and h's loss would make. quite a hole In the teamwork. j Hcsides yoting Hanley. the coach i Ml! take along Kenneth Stendnl, for-! ward; Dick Lawrence, center; Bill Kramer and Captain Charley Cahill, iimrds, and John Henderson as spare. In case ITanley Is out of the lineup, Cahill will co to h's old position at forward and Henderson will fill in at uard. Ho has b."cn showing a lot or improvement In this, his fiist season out, and is expected to develop into a valuable man. ' The Friday night game will be ploy-! ed as a. curtain raiser to the first of two games between the University of j Washuigtoh and Washington State1 College varsities. The local lads will get a. chance to see the two college ter.ms In action. Saturday night they : piny down town In .Pullman, with the high school five of that town. The trip to the Willamette valley, ; sot for next week end, probably Will have to be called off. Coach Hanley j n vs. Tho expense of such a Jaunt will : not he borne sufficiently by the fresh- I man teams of Oregon Agricultural Col lege and the University or Oregon ana the local school does not leei noie to . go in the hole the amount necessary to make the trip. i Three of the five men on the squad are not likely to enter either cjt the valley Institutions and this fact. It is believed, dors not make them anxious, to look over the local athletes. Jens Terjeson. the only member of the quad to graduate nnd signify his in tention of going to college in this state, : has given up basketball. Myron Hon- Icy will go either to W. S. C- or Uuiver dty of Washington. Kramer, who has mother venr In high school. Is slated , for W. C. nnd Ptendal. with parents. In Seattle, likely will wind up at the nlversltv of Washington. ; The three day trip to the Palouse -ountry will enn Mimmy an.....-..: with the return of the squad on .no. i j t i:: p- m. j How On 3 Woman Helped Another Foley Kicbey Pi 's cri bought ia every ttote in the Union by men :sd women on the recommendation of thote who already have been relieved of kidney trouble and bladder ail ments by this ttcrling family remedy. Comparatively little advertising bas been done for Foley Kidney Pills, yet they are well known, and those who know their splendid healing properties never accept an imitation or substitute for the genuine Foley. Paint Banished; Health Restored "In September. 1813, 1 wis stricken with lumbago end was unsble to turn myielf in bed. 1 wu under the care -of a physician but obtained CO relief. A neighbor brousht me a half bottle.) Foley Kklne Pilla; aaid she h3d been similarly afflicted and they had relieved her. So 1 tried them, and alter taking three bottle, was well and on my feet. 1 most, heartily ncommend Foley Kidney Pilis. I have never known them to fail." Mrs. G. H. Evelaad, Duncan (dills, 111. Foley Kidney Pius aid and assist nature. They strengthen and invigorate weak or diseased kid neys and help to keep the blood clean and pure, relieving backache, rheumatic paint, himhalo, stiff or awolleo jotiiti tore mutctet, puSiDeM under the eyet, Ir.nSuidoett and other aymptoioa of tiJaer trouble or bladder ailment. SOLD BY ' Tilltl.K (HiAST I.KAia K TKAMS VSKI) 2! ll.Ai Kits SAX FKANCISCO, Jan. 19. (A. p )nuriiig the 1920 season the eight i -labs of the Pacific Coast l'aseball U-uguo had on their salary rolls 214 men, nn average of about i players 'or each team. Heattle. Salt, l-'ike and Portland emplied H men each, the miallest number In the leaeue. Oak land and Saa Francisco led the list with 13 players during the season. 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