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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 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 ' i.-r DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 0, 1921. ILasi G5.$i&? r?TWda Airfe . JHL TfTlXJ V J - ; JOHNSON SEES OPEN RACE AHEAD OF TEAMS ' IN AMERICAN LEAGUE sklent limes Public to m,V&ZJ?2-JGZ -i . ... . . , ovt-r the olh.-r (-oiitoiicfi'i-.i for ihe pi n UleaSOn III HiS tllOriS tOiniml. -,Tho loss of Chapman may mil- J . inuf;ly prove a eerious hamib-ap. buildup White ox Nine.1 "!V,W v 0,',:- wl,h a,'ri,v of . ' ... I tlnft strength. Is conceded hlnh rani. , ; but m., j,otilH, Delimit mid Walking. I ion mint not lie . umlensilinaieii CHICAGO, April 0. (A. I'.) I!n wlirn we w.i-,i the fuct they will be Johnson, president ol the. American guided by new. 4.jiled unci mubltioui. league ami ror year uti enemy of uinnnifnn. , Charles A. eotrtlskey In admlnls! ru-1 "The numerous u -tunes of Cnnuli tlon of league affnin. urged that Urn 1 Mark's 'AlhlHli' ,v.i- the' Ntw Vork public accord Manngor ''Kid" Cileiiiion , and Phlnwle'r-iv NarlomtlH in Un its full support in Ills' link of rcbulld Infr Comiskey's team,', the Chicago White Hox , Sir. Johnson declared it to bo, his conviction the rare will prove the most open in the history of the orga nliatlon. "There ljgis been a change In the leadership of four clubs." he .until, "and a natuble re-allgnment In six of the team. "With the prcstlgo of nnAmorionn League championship unci a' world's series victory. Cleveland, umler' the south thl.-i Hi'fiiU; wo.itil encourage he llcf iiiat that down-trodden tribe would claim a. pla.ee this Hummer. "Keen liitere.it will center around Ty Cobb and Ian Tijei-B. Wo know that Detroit's new manager has the skill and during' 'pf l-ad rihlp, anil If path-nee Is n i huMiiit In the hainll ins of men. (lira i,j , mi. teem In sis mired, "What Cloiison n.uv areonipBali with the ri iiixeiiHt'd While Pox is a problem. 11 ,h (o he hoped the pat roiiH of the ,-jport will nrrord him loval and unfaltering support In hi.) illffi enlt assignment. "Kill above, all things," the slate rncnt eoneluded, "It In a cherished hope t hut every player, manager, nru. plre and owner in the American League w'll enter the ohanipion.hlp race thin year with the i-ingle thoiifrnt. and purpose of making it tin Ideal ennte.'it pieaHlUB to the public and free from any blemish that iiiiffht tarnish the good name of our nation al jmie." . . Blood-Cleansing, Appetite-rlaking Strength-Giving Are the Effects You Naturally Want from Your Spring Medicine And Hood's Rarsaparina satisfies thrne needs as nothing else can. Tills marvellous restorative' tonie and blood purifier has been recog nized for nearly fifty years as the bent sprini? medicine for restoring tne blood and circulation to their natural richness and vitality. Hood's ftu-saparllla Is, more than food, because it creates an appe tite and promotes assimilation of ail food taken, thus securing 100 per cent, of nourishment. Thus It contributes to make rich red blood, which carries vitality to all parts of the body and trlves the strength and nerve force that nature demands day by day. Take Hood's Harsaparilla. small dona after each meal, and you will soon note how much refreshed you are, how good your food tastes, and how cheerfully you do your work. Hood's Pills relieve headache, biliousness, constipation. . HERE IN READINESS FOR SPRING TRAINING Manager Nick Williams and Few of Early Birds Arrive to j Play the Bucks Tomorrow. J IHloocFs Sarsaparilla Pl'ftlFiES, VITALIZES AND ENRICHES THE BLOOD. spinas jf QUALITY SERVICE . SANITATION Phone Your Grdei s When loo busy to show' in ncrson. phone your order in. You will find our sales force" just as particular in se lectingyour order as if lly were choosing for themselves. - Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 433 ' i At the Sign i If It's on the Market We Have It" f;3 Kill u .Si-rvlie t rlJ I ISHKK WIMi A U CJNC1XXATT, Ohio, April 8. (A. ) 1'itoher Kay Finher telcgraphen j Aujiust Herrmann, president of ine , iClnciniintl National league eluh, yes- ... , ,,, . , iterday, that he had accepted the terms Manacer Nek Williams of the ,(f't ... become baseball conch at .Moose Jaw team and a flock of his : ...',.',.., .,. ,, . Mlchiea. and hoped players dropped off the rattlers thlsj,. '.. .. flm the Hed mornltiK. Others will arrive thia even-jw , , , v.0eucd in by way of Spokane. ,1 . .Manaffer Nick, looking as happy and j .. .n.. ijHII s WI fat as usual, is all aglow over the good stXKiPIi t'V I VKUKtTY, Calif., weather we are now having. istA u ,Av K)The University of i year they trained down In the valley ;(.B)i,,jrnja freKhman baseball team de land the only baseball gear they need-1 ft.atod the" Stanford freshman nine yes jed was a pair of rubber boots and l'ler(J 7 t() 2, i slicker. They say that "Junk" Walt-1 ' . ! era, couldn't swim unlll last year's KI'KMAX ISKATS MOOItE j traninir season was over. With twoi ioLKUO, O., April !). (A. P.) weeks of this kind of weather the J()e j,urnlan rf' St-w York, was given ! team call Ket a good workout each I l)e ncwKp'a,,er decision over Koy iday and lose no time before the sea- j jr,()r(f f ,vt. pauf and Chicago, In their json opens. jl2-round boot here last nisht. They j The following players came in this are bantamweights. J morning with Mr. Williams: John " , I Heim, pitcher: i Charles dimming. ' i,ni:s SCORED IX HACK pitcher; Xate ShandelinB, catcher; 11. x'HICAGd, April 9. (A. P.) Two j Pell, outfielder; K. Hopkins, outfield- temH ga(ned laps in the six-day ler; S. Clark, infielder; Veo Taylor. In-i hcTie race yesterday. Madden ana fielder; J. Ault, pitcher.' i Ma'gln iappin? the field yesterday aft- i Very few of the boys have played lernoon and llc-liens and Degravcs re : any ball S lice last seawn and are l.a-i prating the feat last nli?ht. Their work i bl,, to find it pretty totinh sledding (,iaced these two teams on equal terms 'against the Pendleton Bucks tomor-jwi,h Corey and McP.eath, who pre- row afternoon. The locals are rljrhtV(rlB!y had held a one-iap lead. The - now golnf? at top speed and if the Ca-()her teams all were a lap behind the !nnriinnH clont look out they will find'thrre leaders who had covered J -T 7 0 their sculp hanging riisht alonsslde the j miics, six laiis. at 11 o'clock, the 12th cine I I ted from the Tigers. The vteit-. Your of the race. Corey and McBcatn urn wont be able to let themselves oul;i,i jn points with 181V. d-ie to !. It of training but should be! ,viiltetg go at Mp'spefd by cKo'iiS'lnUj" " "" - li?OW THE 11 HE ' m.-n ofn :i enough. The" name will be j SACliAMEXTO, Cab. April 9. (A. callel at 2:S0 at Hound-l p park, ad-jp.) Sacramento snatched a game in.- on .Vo. 'from the fire here yesterday, 7 to n, j , ; when they overcome tho early lead MONTANA HAS SCIIKDEI-E Vernon had piled up and passed the i rs-ii T-I. Mont . A orll 9. (A. P.I ! Tiiiera in the fifth inning, when four game of tho season yesterday after noon. 9 to 3. Bromley pitched uperb ball, the Oaks being unable to bunch hits nave In one Inning. The Hum leaped on Altern and Siebold for lung hits, which combined with errors at critical times, produced runs in groups. SIkIIii hit the first homer ot ; the local Season. . i WltEVn.lOliS HOLD FORTH LOS AXOELES, April 9.--(A. P.) PreMminary rounds of the National A. j A. tr. wrestling -championship totima- ment were emimed last night at tho ' Ixm Angeles Athletic club, semi-finals I also being scheduled to be bettn. I-' The tournament has been extended ! until tonight. A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned ' DO YffVR SHOPPING AT THIS STORK Wliwu. A yJoiT CAN SAVE THOSE DOLLARS. Men's Heavy Vine uen im Overalls and Jack- Mert-1;!rc Ghambry full tai work shirts, sizes 14 to Ipi . . 79c Men's Wrk 32 t. 2. Pants, . $2.45 ' Men's Drews' Pants, 1 a r g e Kssortment, sizes 29 to 42.... $3.95 Boys' Union JSalts, bal brjggatV) mesh. 65c Meif-Cl&ie- triDe or Painters 0j rails and jackets ... 95c ets $1.19 Men's Riding Pants, khaki or whipcord, pair . $3.45 Men's Summer Union Suits, balbfiggan, mesh or athletic style, price $L0Q Men's Dress Caps, val ues to $2.50, large as sortment of styles and colors . ....... $1.25 THEHU 40 Cash Stores flOI.E GAAIIX CLOSE riXBHURST, X. C, April 9. A. P, ) Brilliant (jolf was played yester day In the semi-final rounds of the north and south amateur champion ship In which R. . H. Merriman of VVaterbnrry, defeated Frank Dyer of Cpper Montclair, two up. and Gardin er White of Nassau, won from Perry Adair of Atlanta, four and three. Mer rimen and White will meet tomorrow In the fimls. 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. 1 A great many of these Fordsons are three year3 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. '., ... : . ' , ' - i Simpson Auto Co. Phone 403 Water and Johnson Sts. The tentative 1921 gr diron sched ule of the University of Montana here calls for eight games Including a bat tle attainst the Vnivcrsity of Wash ington at Seattle October 15. The complete schedule follows; October S Idaho Tech at Missoula. October 15 I'nlvorsity of Wash ington at Seattle. October 22- Open. October 23 Whitman College lit Missoula. 1 November 6 Idaho at Moscow. November 11 Montana State at lloxeman. November lft North Dakota at M:s soula. November 24 Oonzaga at Spokane. PRICE OF FLOUR AND WHEAT IS REGULATED runs were scored as the result of heavy hitting on the part of the Senators. Hyatt of Vernon and Compton of Sac ramento h't homo runs, Cnmpton's drive coming in the fci jrth inning after MolhviU had singled. PORTLAND LOSES AGAIN PAX FRANCISCO. Cat, April 9 (A. I'.) 15a n' Francisco won yester day's game from Portland, 3 to 2, the Feals scoring their runs in the first inning on five walks and two hits al lowed by Hops, coupled with a first baseman's error. Nefzieer replaced Ross. O'Dmil let the first three Reav ers, up in the first inning fill the bases, and Hansen succeeded him in the box, only to blow up in the fourth inning. McQuaid fMiished the game. - M ARID, April 9. -(A. P.) A royal order through the ministry of public works today regulates the price for the tale of wheat flour ind bread. Cnder this order farmers will be compelled to sell rtieir grain at a price which will insure against a rise in, the price of brea i, while millers must grind tha wheat at a minimum of 13 and a max- TMTOHElt WINS OWN GAME LOS AXGFLK., April 9 (A. P.) Hughes, Los Angeles pitcher, won the first start of the season yesterday when his single in the ninth scored Lindi more add defeated Seattle, 4 to 3. It was the Angels' fourth straight 'victory. n its to peace itivrri . EDMONTON, Alta., April 9. A V.) J. L. Larsen, New York aviator, hopped off yesterday on a flight into the north, planning to vi-i't Peace River, tiie Fort Norman oil fields and cruise into the Arctic euvle, pessiblv as far as Fort McPherson. He was accompanied by Lieutenant. Myhers and H. Buhl, pilot and ra-'-chanician. and his plane fully eciuipi-ej for any emergency. - id 745 Main St Dr. Lynn K. Blakes! Chronie and. Nervous Diseases n Diseases of' Women. X-Ray ElectrH Therapeutics. Temple Rldg:. Room 1 Phone 41 Phone 2IO-W P. O. IU JIM GEORGE E, McELROY TEACHF.Il OF VIOLIN Pupil of Ludwig P.ecker, .Concert master of Chicago Symphony y, Orchestra. ' Resklence Studio 4113 Lewis Kt. Phone 212-W. MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS V. Or any part of the electric ystem on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction g-uar-anteed. HARRT H. GRAHAM, I Wlllard Service Station, I Pendelton, Or, t Phone 684. LETS GO! ilOXTRRYL OITPOIXTEI)' LVNC1I CLKVELANO. !.. April 9. (A. P. Young Montreal of Providence, , R. L, decisively outpointed Jm Lynch. bantamMfeight champion,, io a' 10 ronnd no-decision bout here lat night. Newspaper sport writers :;t the ring side gave Montreal seven rounds. Lynch one and called two even, Mon treal weighed HS pounds and l.ync:i IIS 'A. 5HICHESTER S PILLf i0 yrr- THE DIAMOND liRAMh JS s X...IIMI Au ywi Wrn8tf1.t Ut u H L-vA Cht-chea-tera ilir,on J TirDd ,9 Cbl-ch4M.ter jUiwnonilltraod ,fl 1111s in H(1 and Vol ncrtliiAV 'L 7 bore. '-ai-d with plus RL-boa. rJf . 1 Tke no nber. Bht of rnnw f ytata k-iK3-sB.ii, St'csL Aiw?-,-i ir-t t, CONROY'S . CASH GROCERY Saturday Specials iniiim of grams. 14 pesetas a hundred kilo- rRCFS ACTOR KILLED PHICAIIO. April 9. (A. P.. Ern est. Ward, o nu mber of the "flying Waris," acrobatic troupe, was killed yesterday when he fell tiKioet wnne rehearsing an aerial act for crcos. A similarity in names led to first re ports that Ernest Ward, tne aviator acrobat, had been killed in a fall from his atrpliine. LADIES When irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and dependable in all proper cases. Not sold at Drr Stores. -Do not experiment wlfh for "Relief" and particulars, it's free. Address: National Medical Institute, others; save disappointment. Write WESSONS OIL Pints Quarts l-Tgilto 35c :...60c ....... .$1.15 Cak sS. Miifc, for .....t - - $1-00 cane sb; Sack '". 10 pcunJi $10.00 ....$1.00 Armcur's Lard, 5 pound net - $1.25 A.rfncur's L.vl, 10 pounds net $2.40 Pendleton Layd, No. 5, each ......, $1.20 Pendletsn Lcd No. 10, each $2.25, Head R'ca, pound - - 7c TV.,.. tees, r ;ans - $1.00 Tcv Gar.-' ..a Preserves, 1 pound glass 50c ;iII!iI!!!!i!i:!!SIII!ii!!liI!i:i 1I1H1 lvmher mills will operatii BAKER. Ore., April 9. Lumbering in the vicinity of Paker In eastern Oregon on the increase and local mills are rapidly employing crews to operate at full capacity. Two of the largest mills here are now operating, a Ihitcl expected to open soon and an other is said to be contemplating start ing operations again on full scale. S M.T I.KF WINS OPFNFR SALT UKK C'TY. April 9.---tA. PA -Salt Lake won the delayed opening lllMlUOlllMli . r 1 1 1 I 1 C" m Pc to save. El Pel' limn , liMMlIllifflilllM msmmn i mi. dir,! V "V -4 : "WW ,vir icjwcjcxr , t 1 S3 Saving Is Constructive living something out of what you earn means a , j-'ionger resolution future comfort, permanent snt i..l'ic;ion, happiness for the wife an.l children, prop n training and education for the children, success I k- self, a. id independence in old age all these ale governed by the habit of saving or of spending. A man's habits In handling his income affect his life nr.d the welfare of his family, both now and for the iii ire: his children are served or compelled to suf- ' because of t.icso habits. Start a constructive svstc-m of saving today one oiu'Hr is al! you need. Ilidfo wli rh-il It hard m- litive tliwc L'lH'ity HniikH where joh i air in I'twit your sn.n'.l t-lHiiiw at '' I " Inland Empire Bank t'endlcton, Oregon I it ' TTTTmra f';s ' g l' 1 Imi i-.lr" a A 111 1 m pi 1 fl-J .MHinii Iil!llliMOi!Iillil The question s: "ts It on the line or outside?" 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