i KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTIC LES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON .THIS PAIGE " TEN PAGES SECTION TWO AGES7T010 TEN PACES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 11 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1921 N Would You Trade Daddies? Baseball Gambling by Weak Minded Players Held up as Ruinous to Sport's Repute. CLEVELAND, March 31. fA. P.) Certain owner of major leairua clulm have not heen true to their i runt uiul 'will be. driven from bnwball, Han JohnHon, renldent of the American loHKue, declared' laid nlKhl. Theae ..facts, he said, developed from the In vestigation Into the buHcball acundal. "Thirty per cent of the owners of team In the, American and National IffUnien miint ko," he Mild. "Chanuea In 'ownemhlp are netpHaary for the Itood of the irarne and I expect to ne the other owner combine with me In helping bring about the much needed change." Me refuned to utiite who the accused owners are. - "Biuiehall suffered a temporary ef. " bark as a rewilt of the Is 19 world'a aerlen acandal and tho dlnmlmial of the Indictment returned ana I Tint the Chi cago players and others Involved," he continued. "Raaeball mtit be cleaned or all the poieon Injected Into lis system by a few petty ranihhers and several eaMily tempted plnyerH, and I will not rent content until the general public nay of the national game that the wound ha been thoroughly healed and the guilty have been aufflclently punish ed." . ,Mr. Johnsnn delivered an nddreai here last night on "Keep Baseball Clean." (animn to r.Mi'iitK CHICAGO. March 31. (A P.) William tjuthrle of Chicago, for eight yean, an umpire. In tho Pacific Coast League, yesterday mas idgned by l'renl cient Tearney of the Western Ijeugiu' to replace Franli WilHon, who has been mild to the American League With the Hlgning of Oiithrle, the Went ern league staff of umpires was com pleled. OLYMPICS AT CHICAGO CM.IVAOO, Marci 31. -(A. p..) The water polo and relay teams of the Olympic club of Sun I'Yanclwo arrived here yesterday and went Into training for the national amateur athletic union water championships April 6 and 7. '1 he waternem, holder uf the national title In water polo, will train dally at .Northwestern University.. HWAM 100 LESS THAN 8 SECONDS CLfTVBLAND, Ohio, March HI, (A. P.) Mix Charlotte Unyle of the. York Kwimmlng association, won the national A. A. IT. 100-ynrd swim for women last night In one minute 7 1-5 seconds, within one second ot the j-eoorrt for the distance. - Marguerite Woodrldge, of Detroit, won the open 6(1 yard free style for women and the open 1(10 back stroke for women. The fancy diving, event for women went to Helen Wainwright of the New York swimming associa tion. ' Andy. 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' Before the War Prices ... on Summer Underwear Men's Fine Balbriggan Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46, with long or f hort sleeves. The garment....$1.00 Men's Poros Knit Union Suits, with short sleeves, ankle lengths. The garment l-"u Eoys' Balbriggan Union Suits, sleeveless and knee length. The garment .' - 65c Men's Balbriggan 2-piece Underwear, shirts or draw ers. The garment 65c Ladies Gauze Union Suits; the garment 49c THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 743 Main St jiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiititfiiiitiiiiim miiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiH' i EIVI1L SEJBERT PLAYS ; wio.jic.Pn ORHXSOX AOR'ICl.XTIT.AL COI Bo K, Corvallis, March 31. The In itial varsity baseball pime for the 1921 j tieason on the home lot will oe stngea here Saturday when the Oregon Aaie lash with the alumni team which has; been unranlzcd liy Aile S-itrts, for-1 nier AKKie dinnmnd star, who has lines j Up a capable aKregation to combat Jimmy. KIchardwn'H pa.nimeis. JOHX IB. HAC'KEIl nj:.i Hronl:line, Mass., March 31. (A. P. I William llngarty, 'j2, known In the 80s as "the sporting barber", back er of John K Sullivan, America's heavyweight prize fight champion, died of apoplexy iiay. He was Iw Sullivan's corner from 1882 when he l acked him in his bout with Paddy Ryan, until Pullivan was defeated by James J. Corbett. ' OAKLAND WO.V IJEHKE1.RY, Calif., March 31. (A. 1M Yhe Oakland team of the Pacific Coaat baseball league defeated Cali fornia t'nivermty nine here yesterday l v a acore of 21 to 3. Oakland obtain- ed 19 hits. Frej-h from their two victories over f the North Pacific colleRe team (it Port-! )n the O. AV. IS- & X. land the Affiles have been putting in! pt, lately over, was put to work in some strenuous iickh w iin an over-j a railroad ireigtu jrara, oui as ' abundttnre of hlttinir practice bplna; In- I u-ajisfi rred to the telephone switch- r ANNOUNCEMENT The Alumni and students of the Pcridlcton High School are cordially invited to be present at the Annual Junior Prom, April 1. Elks' Temple ' 9:00 o'clock $1.25 dulgetl in. Wehaj-dson has made It Known that heavy cannonading of the horsehldo pellet will be one of the main requisites for a berth on the Ag gie team. The Aarcie conch is wllllns; to take chances on a . "bobble" or two provided the players make up for It In swatting the ball. Ado Selhert is marhallln? together a mlshty rmvi aKRiVeatton and will Invade Corvallis with Such former diamond stars aa "llicky" Williams, Kenny Oliver,. Kmll Pelbert, Blossom Reelev. "Itutts" Kenrdnn, Dutch Fryer, "Snlke" Hutt. "lirowu:e" Cross ana Joe Supple. Jask Hayes, the hard hitting Salem outfielder, has signified his willlmrness to return to the campus and tmasts of a home-run every timet he steps to the plate. Italph Coleman, former yars'ty twirler and now a member of the ath letic department, will start tho 'twirl ing for the alumni team. He will be assisted by Ado Petbert and possibly Benny ulver. Wallace Kadderly, l.yle Wilcox and other (truds will be In the lineup. The varsity lineup wilt not be an nounced until tho day of the game. It will likely be the same as that which faced North Pacific college at Port land; ' QUEEN GETS DIPLOMA itnhi board. The bnzer nuxxed and ne ap- nrnached tne instrument rauuuusij. "Hello." he vouched. "Hello," answered a voice. ciBht-six-fotir-eiBht?" "1 am not," retorted Pat wrathfully 'Tis in the yards yell find the box cars" Amerl"sn Txeon Weoklv HUE IH)ES PAMAC.E BQUMI.SH, B. C, March 31 (A. P. 1 Fire destroyed the Archibaftl and Hawkins blocks here this forenoon. In addition to a number of small chops, the Bank of Commerce, and the government telegraph office were in the buildings. The loss is estimated at t:!.fiO. - 1 CASTLE GATE I EGG COAL PHONE FIVE FOR FUEL' L. 'jnst IJkc Jiili!0 Ht fit-rahl A certain London Maeistrate was possessed; of a dr- wit. 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