KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10' TEN PAGES SECTION two PAGES 7 TO 10 L DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 2. 1921. ti f J II M 1 C" m if m r PENDLETON BASEBALL Plans for Diamond Season to be Formulated at First of Sessions for Year; Expect to Re-form League. A definite Klep toward the forma tion of a baseball ten in fur Pendleton . Uilg year will 'he made Friday night when enthusiasts of the city will meet In the Commercial Association room. Tentative plana will be' drawn up for the formation of a , league composed 'of nearby cltlea of the Wue Moiintjiln League and a lint of potailble pluyers (one over at the meeting. 'Already a number of letter have been written to town composing Ihi' Uliie Mountain league asking them Bf their plan for the coming; neuron but llhmiKh there have hern no definite lerlles received It la liellever the lea (rue will again be formed. v Regardless of the formation of th nine Mountain league Pendleton will have a baseball team according to those prominent In baseball nffalra. Plenty of rumen can be secured throughout ttie eastern part of the Htiite and In Washington, It la declared, even though the league la not formeu The Pendleton club la In good ahape thla year and there are enough good linll pluyern In the city to make eom etltlon keen for position on the team. P. I. OKIK1AI.8 TO n;icr TACOMA, Wnnh., Mar. 2. (A. P.) Official and directors of the Pacific International baseball league will meet here Sunday mornlnw, March 6, 'resl dent Units II. Ilurnett announced Adoption of the schedule and other Important business will be taken cure of, he siuted. It has already been agreed to open the loague playing sea si n Tuesday, May 3, and close Labor day, Monday September 5. President Murnett also announced thut Jack. Carroll, formerly an umpire In the Michigan-Ontario league, had been signed for the 1921 season.. OREGON AGAIN BEATS MAKF. lllfilf StXHtn mrPTALO. N. Y.,'Mur. 2. (A. P.) Local bowler competing In the two man and Indlvlduat events of .the Am erican Howling congress toirnnment yesterday set up high scores. C. Payn und O. Uerber of the Huffalo Odd Fel lows' lodge team which holds the lead in the five-man event, rolled high In the doubles todaywiih 1201 pins. W. Uurkhardt of the seme team made 3 In singles. KTOENE, Or., Mar. 2. (A. P.) rnlverslty of Oreison again defeated Washington Ktale college Ot liaskct ball here, last night by a score of 35 tn IS. Washington state lead at the end of the first half, 15 to 13, but repeated fouling lost the game to the koine team. Iloth tennis sored the sumo number of hnskitj', Ihe difference In scoro Iwlng on account of Washing ton's six fouls. Migration of Majoi League Players to Training Camps Begins; Texas is Favored State vof Clubs. FROM Al TO LOCATE SMUGGLERS HKMilAV HKTAIXR I.F.AD XBW YORK. March 2. (A. P.) Rdourvl Horemans, Belgian hllllarl champion, last night retained his lead over Jake Pchaefer of San Francisco, 11AA t 1A In UUI IfiflA.n.itnt IS" IIVV III l.."! 1,1 Kin, -w . ... balk line match, although the young VANCOUVER. . C March !. (A. P.) When the liner Kinpress of Kiijvla steamed from Victoria to Van couver toduy, she was under Surveil lance by a customs' official tn uu air plane which' hovered over the sleam- sbip throughout the trip, in an at tempt to ascertain the means by which drugs are being smuggled ashore from Incoming vessels, it Is believed by customs officials thut the packages of drugs are dropped overboard . be tween the two cllies and either picked up by small craft or allowed to drift ashore. Toduy'B airplane surveillance brought no results It was said. RKATTLK MAKES PAYMFXT. BKATTI.K, Wash., March 2. Pay I ment by the city of Seattle of the In terest Installment due on the $15,000,- I Ooe utility bond issue by which the purch- Jower 439 to 400, was the first defeat for and Light company today to abandon Horemans since he came to thla conn- Its suit In federal court to force the player yesterday made 826 to the. U.?l .municipal street railway was pur glun's 800. K hafer's Victory last night 1 ased, caused the Puget Sound Po try. city to pay. SERVICE SANITATION fJ 1 QUALITY YOU OR YOUR NEIGHBOR MAY TRADt WITH US If it's you, we! have endeavored to please you at all 1111163,1)0111 in quality and price; if your neighbor, ask them about our goods and service. We claim the most alert, thorough and fastest clerks and butchers in the busi ness. We give our customers the benefit of a wide experience in what we deem best for their interest Give us some of your orders and we will prove to you that your trade is . appreciated here. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 A MlliflXin:iaSMaiMi It StTliI III m At the Sign of a Scrvke "Kit's on the Market We Have It" (NHW YORK, March 1. (A. P.) Rasebull players, veterans and rook Uttf representing sixteen major league clubs will lie training under the Hoiijh crn sun for the? 1921 pennant races before the close of the present week. Already the migration of the .National and American league squads Js under way and some of the older stars have Induboed In a week or two of prelim inary work ' at the various mineral baths before undertaking the more strenuous training of the southland. Tn the s?lection of the training camps, the various m'anngers have shown the same wide difference of opinion regarding the choice of quar ters that has prevailed In the past. Divided Into states the list shows that Texas Is favored By seven clubs; Imi isnna named by four; Florida anil Arkansas by two each and California one. , i Nine of the clubs have selected sites different from those used In 1320 while seven will return to the same parks or quarters used 1 2 months ago for the conditioning of the players. Of- the 16 clubs, tho Chicago Nationals will br the only squad to return to the same camp for the, third consecutive reason; Pasadena, Calif., having the call. The complete list of training enmps for the 1921 season follows; National league pton Galveston, Tex. I'rooklyn .......... New Orleans, I ji. Chicago Pasadena Cincinnati Cisco, Tex. New York Sun Antonio, Tex. Philadelphia Gainesville, Fla. Pittsburgh Hot Springs, Ark. St. Iuls Orange, Tex. American I 'ague n.iMon Hot S'prlngs, Ark. Chicago Waxahachie, Tex. Cleveland Italia. Tex. Detroit , San Antonio, Tex Vew York i-hreveport, Ui. Philadelphia l ake Charles. La. St, Louts .. . . Holgaluxa. La. Washington .'..'... Tampa, Fla. FIGHT STOMACH ON A. STRIKE "Pape s Diapepsin" puts Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs in order at once ! Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food dlirthe dam ? do you Well, don't liother. If our stomach is In a revolt; If sick, gassy and upset and what you just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dlzsy and aches; lielch gum's and acids and eructate undigcKed fcd Just eat a tablet or two of Pane's Diapepsin to help neutralize acidity and in five min utes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion: If your food is a damage Instead of a help, remember tho quickest, surest, most harmless antacid Is Pape's Dia pepsin, which costs so little at drug stores. WASHINGTON PROGRAM IS GIVEN BY SCHOOL CTIOTOX. S. D., Mar. 2. (A. P. Mrs. Rert Fetters, farmer's wife, arm ed with an axe, won large grey wolf near when she ccrnered the animal in a hog house and Killed it. It was learned to da A dog pac-k had been fatigue.! when the woman Joined the chase. 116 ordson Tractor . The Fordson has many friends in Umatilla county because ofvits dependability and freedom from re pairs arid trouble. Its ability to keep going day after day either plowing, harrowing, discing, seeding, ' moving grain or hay, hauling or any kind of belt work, will make itself, in a short time, as Valuable and indispensible to you as any one of the present owners. ' . We ask that you give us the opportunity to show you, at our expense, that it will do what we claim for it and more. . : Our allotment for this territory this year is snjall and we ask that you arrange for a demonstrations soon as convenient, so that we. may have your order in time to insure your delivery this spring. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 . Water and Johnson Sts. NEW YORK, March 2. (A. P.) Enrico Caruso was reported tonight to be "doing Very well' after an oper ation today to remove a pus accumu lation In the lower plural cavity. Three tanks of oxygen were taken tonight to the apartment of Enrico Caruso, world famous tenor. Ill with pleurisy, who had been operated on enrlv In the dav to relieve him of a collection of pus on one side of the plurhl cavity. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. (East Oregonlan Special,) HELIX. March 2. A very delight- j ful program was given on Tuesday j afternoon by the 1st and 2nd grades ; of the Helix school under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Louie Behrns. j Quite a number of visitors were pres ent Those taking part on the pro- ; gram were Lois Piper, Mary Lynn. Ruby Barker; Margaret Norvell, Rol land Wilson, Adelyn Mclntyre, Mar Jorio Behrhs, lester Itingle. Arlean , Oarrett, Ralph Clark, Donald McCon- j nelP Jessie McAlavy, Herman Behrena, Frank McAlavy and Alene Grover. j Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Blinn have re- turned from a trip to Seattle and Port- j land. Mrs. T. Cook proved herself a j charming hostess on Thursday even-1 Ing when she entertained at dinner the senior.. cIhu and faculty of 'hp high school. I Mrs. J. M. Matlock and two little grand daughters who have been recent visitors at the George Piper, home have returned to La Cross, Wash.. Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre entertained at her home on Tuesday evening, the boys' class of the Christian Sunday school. Those present were Mr. Rob ertson, teacher; Mrs. Robertson. Er nest and Grace Leslie. Blain Alspach, a fight with a Emmett and Robert Kerley, Carl here Sunday, i i).,Usner Ernest and Kenenth Eheler, Neil Mclntyre and Teo Robertson. - Mr. and Mrs. George Piper and family and Miss Elva Bledsoe were visitors in Walla Walla Sunday. A. R. Gray was a week end visitot In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alspach were visitors in Pendleton Sunday. About eighteen young people enjoy ed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penland Saturday evening. Those present being the members of the voung people's class of the Baptist Sunday wchool, Ganies and music were features of the evening and dain ty refreshments were served by th hostess. This class has recently been organized with the following officer. President, Katheryn Mclntyre; vice president. Telma Flock; secretary, Harold Pozier; treasurer, Elva Alex ander. . F. 'E. Bllnn has disposed of his mer cantile business at Helix to J R. Thomas, recently of Portland. Mr. Hlinn will devote his time to his farm ing Interests In this community. Among those attending the I. O. O. F. convention held in Heppner on Saturday were W. E. Potts L. D. Clark, C. H. Gemmell and Edmund Potts. Mrs. M. 1,. Morrison, Mrs. W. H. Al bee; Mi's. Jennie Leslie and Claud Morrison motored, to Walla Walla Sunday w here they were guests of rel atives, returning to Helix on Monday. 'Dear Sir: I have try to ask a few of the return soldier boy of my ac (tuantonce, and all have already put in their application or s'lSii a petition similar to this. 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' This request was gladly received by Cardinal Bourne, archbishop of West minister, wh. will meet Mons. Josef -"'hulls, archbishop of Cologne, nn Mons. Michael Von Faulhaber, arch- oishop of Munich, who will receive tho ; red hat at the coming consistory. A few cents buys "Dnnderine." After a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, beside every hair shows new life, vigor, 'Tightness, more colon and abundance. 'flic taiomiwmlit Month j March is a typical pneumonia niontn ' and usually gives a hish rate of mor- ' tality for the disease. After a Ions! and hard winter, the' system loses much of its resistance and people srov careless. When every cold, no matter bow slight, is given prompt and intelli gent attention, there is much less danger of pneumonia. H should be ')orne in mind that .pneumonia is a. Term disease and breeds in the 0roat. 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