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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE . VT v TEN PAGES TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 SIX TEAM BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGE PENDLETON WAS ! TERS IN TELEGRAPHIC KT Daley and Guy .Matlock Each Hit 25 Targets Straight; Ray Spangle is Third Man. PI'OKANB, "Wiiah., March 28. (A. "I.) A double header was conducted yeterday In the Inland Kmplro tele graphic trap , Khootlng tournumcnt. Following are the curen: ; Fir Hull' ' ; St. JohnH-Gurtield 75; Kellowj 71. ' Wiiltnlmrg 71; l'emllctnn 74. Ppracue 73; Yakima 71. Wehatehee 72; Coulee City "4. Cheney ; U-wltitmi-l'omeroy 75. Orovllle 72: Kllenaburir 74. 1 Pitlnuiie-Colfax 74; Hpokanc "'5. Walla Walln 73; W'Rllnre 9. Mho mil Half St. Johna-aarfleld 75; Coulee City 74.' Waltshurg 71; Ellendliurj 74. ' Rprnirue 73; Spokane "li. Yakima 71; Palouae-Colfax 74. Pendleton 74; Ijewlyton-I'nincroy 75. Ddenya 72;Cheney 69. KelloKjr 71; Weraitchee 72. Orovllle 72; - Wallace CD. Itnlry and Mmlock I.pmiI Over thirty hooti-n were at Collin park yeitterday to shoot in the Spokes man Review Telegraphic shoot. Hay Rpanfclo and Dick Unity each made n perfect score, 25 tarirrts stralRht. Long- rung were made by Dick Daley and Otiy Matlock lioth breaking 49 out of a possible 50 targets, llesiilts in the tflegraphic shoot were Spangle 25, Dales" 25. Kol Baum 24, Flnley Oray beal 24, fluy Matlock 21, total 74. ' Following Is the score of thoKc who shot at 50 targets: Total Dick Daloy 2.r, 24 49 Ouy Matlock U 25 4: Pay Kjiunule 25 23 4S Ttensol - 21 21 4R Finis Klrkputrlck 23 23 46 Sol rtaum SI 21 44 Charle Hamilton ..... . St 24 4', Flnley Oraybeal 24 21 45 Omar Stephens 7.''., .jT""!!'''''? Peterson 22 23 43, Tracey Baker , .' 21 20 43 QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION What Shall I Get For Dinner How many times have you asked yourself this question? Day after day, week after week, it is a problem that is constantly confronting you. If you were id stock your shelves with a i?ood assortment of canned goods, you would always have something on hand that your folks would like. Canned meats, can ned vegetables and canned fruits we have them all in the best known brands and at prices that will please you, EGGS, STRICTLY FRESH. 25c DOZEN .4 DOZEN; 95c Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 433 "It It's on the Market We Have It" Fordson Tractor . Many Umatilla county farmers are using the Fordson for their spring plowing. With it they are able to pull a two-bottom plow anywhere, plowing on average of an acre an hour with a running expense of fifty cents an acre. Can you plow that cheap with your horses? Think of time, and to say nothing of the careing of these horses night and morning. A great many of these Fordsons are three years old and apparently going as strong as ever. Think the matter over carefully and remem ber if you are interested we will gladly demon strate on your own farm at our expense. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. , DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1921, CLOSE TO TOP IN Lee Matlock 20 23 4:i L. A. Smith 20 23 43 Geo. Haer 20 20 40 I AIIIb Knight IS 21 Sffj P. W. Ijimpliln 1 20 ,1s ChiiH. Iloutilitml 21 17 3s llAdy Tunlcr lii 23 8S Littlujnlin 18 20 SK Karl Huwyvr ., 21 15 36 Brooke DU-kKon 18 20 Henry XoIhoii 14 14 28 Jack polph 17 2 TlKjse who shot ut but 25 targets are; Dr. Ongram, 23; B. Coutts, 20; Pete Rf'hafcr, 19; Jack Allen, 18; Jake Welch, 21; Dale Stephens, 13; (Jerter 12; U O. Frader, )S; lieesc, 10. WANT McIXMS TO IUIV POSTOX, March 2S. (A. P.) "Stuffy" Mc.Iunis, first baseman of the Hcd Sox, has been served with o no tice of an action in contract by H. T Krawe, presblent of the local Ameri can league club, to compel him to show why he should not report. The action is returnable May 2. Mclnnis, who has been ut his home in Manchester, because bonus and sal ary allowances had not been ndjuted, i aid he was not ciincerned over the ac tion. HALF MILLION FOR CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT " OFFERED BY BRITISH XKW YORK. March 28. (A. P.) An eleventh hour offer of of a .roo,ono purse by Knglish sportsmen for the I)empsey-t"ar-penter world's championship contest was unnounced last night by W. c. Pcrclval, American rep resentative. The group headed by Solly Joel, Dritlsh financier and sportsman, It was stated, do s're Jo stage the contest at tho Olympla Club, Iondon, the last week of June, or at the Epson Downs race track the day after the Kngllsh Pcrby. Tex ltlckard, who is expected this week to announce a site for tho contest, will be tendered the offer tomorrow. , Mr. Rk-kard would have absolute charge of tho arrangements ami would be guaranteed through Lloyd's against loss by bad weather. In Jury, to the boxers, or In any oth-. ef -manner', Mr. Pereivnl declar ed. 51 IT At the Sign of a Service IS AMBITION OF TELEGRAPHIC SHOOT YESTERDAY I I! Enthusiasts Will Descend on Neighboring Town Thursday to Get Affirmative Answer. To get Pilot Hock Into the league i along with Mllton-Freewater, Weston, i.i i,ii. a i.,..n..i..- I nnw I ,1 'nn Hnol,ii rt ifi.j 1 id ur.ilfl II enthlS-l Ti, i IMHIH VI WHS J)tit iiimani n"tui. - , . this end they are going to dew end lnjcst catcher In the league. .. !;.,, ,,,,,.1, Thrs,l.n- even- Twlrlers who are working out har- ng and they iay they will be satisfied only with the affirmative answer. uurllcul-ir fe.-isun -why Pilot rock is so badly needed Is that Weston ! case, they should both prove winners wuntM into the league. and to udmitj'Kuck who pitched around The Dalle Weston would necessltiit- a six team land for several teams looks good, al league. Therefore Pilot Rock must he; though like the others he hasn't 1 brought Into the game. Previous tojh mself ouU yet. Duff hasn't had i the meeting here Friday it was not! chance to work much, but those wh' known that Weston had developed Jbe baseball bur,- to such as extent i1ih ; prlng. It was disclosed however that i team tit Weston Is already ftnanccc, J itilts have been ordered and the team j 's having prf"'t1'"- Ho the tnsk now 1st, to get a sixth team so that nil livn towns now ambitious to play may be 'n the game. ' A tentative scneuuie oi name!,, ed on the hope of a. s'.x team league has been drc.wn up here. This schen ile which is subject to change ki as 'ollowi.: , t April 2 Itli- ' Pomllrti n at Helix. Alhcnu at Milton. Weston at Plli-t Rock. May lsi. Helix at Athena. Pilot Rock at Pendleton. Milton at Weston. y.ay S'.h Wcstou at Pendleton. Hel'x at Milton. Athena at -Pilot Rock. May ir.lli Pendletmi at Athena. I'ilut Roi;k "tit Helix. Wc.ton at Milton. May timl Milton at Pendleton. Athena ut Wcton. Helix at Pilot Rock. May 2!Mli Wenton at lfclix. Pilot Rock at Milton. Athena at Pendleton. June 5tli Pendleton Rt Weston. Milton at Athena. I'ilot Rock at Helix. June ll'tli. Weston at Athena. Pendleton at Helix. Milton at Pilot, Rock. - June mill. Pendleton ut Milton. Helix ut Weston. Athena at Pilot Rock. Juno iitlth. Helix at Pendleton. Milton at Athena. " Pilot Rock at Weston". ' The London Daily Mirror has tint concluded contest to finu ?h?P?S5t children in SnKland The wlrners VrrtW tiimea. 11. dgbS? o7. London policemnn. and Kathleen Knight. ag . I WINNERS vi ; -' m i s j H ' j JL JJL Children, lUc "uii5,iw: LdJ i Vaudeville! FANS OF COUNTY HOW THE BUCKS LOOK AT THIS TIME. About 30 bull players were out Sun d.ty morning to try for positions oi. iho Pendleton team In the Ulue Moun tain league under the leadership ol Marshiil' S-lpell, m:inagT, and I Field (miinln r.iinner Peterson, they held f two hour workout, with an old head at tno game ime i eieinuu nuuu bat and as skipper of the team, the hoe. hnvo tmoroved 50 percent. Pet- Kme T'" l" "t great assistance to the boys fron batting to fielding. PetCfHOn Will Ctch tills W-iT an thin ajHurn thfi "Bucks' of the nlft: are Warmouth and Williams of la yeurts team, w un j-eierim n-num , ih,.v should work 50 percen lu-tter than last year, anu n .n have played with n:m sa ne na enough stuff to st him prettv in tn1' kague. "Rig Hill" Cary and Die' Hanley both worked on first. Carey b n good hitter ami a dependable field er when he is in form. Harney nein. new comer has yci io win om pi He locks good in h's initial uiipear jonce. Woods, a rceent arrival fron ! Idi'.ho'looks sweet in the outfield. Far- kpockpj down everything tna' came his way. out this year. It was his first timi "Doc" Xewton scemi i to Improve each vear, and, like wimr I eets better the older he gets. The boy j that crowds "Doc" off of short wll have to lie rife for tne nigner leagues outfielders were out in forrb, some look good and k-nmo not so good. Pen dleton needs outfielders and need them badly. T.nst year several game: were apparently won, only to te kick ed and cuffed awiy by some youth o poor flv chasin? ability. Dean Thomp son who broke into the box score a few timoi! last year is again on the lob. Dean nailw 'em all in practice "t could Improve some with the stick. "Fat" Friedlv has been working haro verv davs along with u. s. nays aio I numerous others. m It present dope '-Indicate anythimv4- I Pendleton Is due for a team mat ji bo the pride of the city. 1 Itl'lINS K.VHHI lin.T. P.PDAPKST. Alarch 2S OA. P.) i Stephen Nemeth, a clerk, wasting ! v on the little food his salary noi.l.l"buy, ni.Jic.il. d to his almost for te ten brother George, who went to i America years ago and is now in Chl- v"v".;en months later, there came i f;on. Oeorge simply a large photo ,(H,.h Stephen Nemeth. disappointed T.id !'!ign thre his brother's picture i ,1,..' file. The next day there came a ieMer. It read: I've got most of : the marbles in our bloclcandl wishlhadallthe PostTqasties Superior Corn Flakes )lii A-T.A today : J v. THE CLIFFORDS A Bit of Circus MARTIN & MURRY, Comedy Singing and Talking ; Mary Miles Minter ; IN i "SWEET LAVENDER" INTERNATIONAL NEWS " PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE I rmr rnn niiriiRRinniR " li rr it run nnLu m on : Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out 'Pain You'll know why; thousands use .Musterole once you experience the gbd relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest . drug Btore. It is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed ont Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jz-sars used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of t he back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). wdt and 65c jars; hospital size X0O 'Ml dear fitephen: if you will rar? ully divide in two tne photo I sent you resUvdtiy Sou wiil find a $5000 bill oncealed betweeh the two sheets. Kn ly it in good health and don't forge our loving brother. OKuRnK." I " Don't l'xl Witii a .'!d (Prom tho Xew York Sun.) We must repeat our warning against neumouia, the most dangerous dis-, ase that prevails in this city, and; hlch is extraordinarily prevalent at lis t'.me. Pe on guard at all times gainst taking cold. Look out for it, if ou take it. Gladstone us.-d to go to ed and send for a doctor whenever' i had a cold and consequently be got veil in a very short time. "The Sun" ' t ri(rht and thf.r warning should be' leedVd. 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