TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PACE KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND f TWELVE PAGES "1 ' "V, " '''T nBy- TWELVE PAGES section two rT&Snm (Q&kMMfi s 'nvo "CBS 7 TO 12 JU5 PAGES T T0 12 . ' " ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, . SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1921. , . : TO KEEP STRIDE IS Hi III Oregon Coach Tells of Methods for Mastering Perfecting ri rr: m i ti Difficult Track Events, BY WILMAM L. HA V VA KD (Track Coach, ITniveralty of Oregon.) 1Iiii-(I1('n Thin li one of the prof lent uh well an the hardent of the track eventB tn mauler. Other qualifications beHldcn peed and endurance one miiKt have courage and determination. One .learning the hurdle will gel many tiaxty falls and brulneH from hitting tha bar. The high hurdles are 10 yard apart, IB yards from start to find one, ID ardn from tenth to flnlMh line hurdle la 3 feet Inches hiKh; the rare It 120 yards long. Three strides should be taken between each hurdle. An long an he reaches the take-off in ftood speed It will lie sufficient. Some may have trouble In reaching the take-off with the proper foot. To remedy this the start should be made with the op posite foot. The theory Is to go over the sticks as low a poHHthle. The athlete should learn the proper method to clear the hurdles. To ac complish this he should practice on ona hurdle until It Is fairly well mastered. The hurdle should be taken nt first at moderate speed until the performer Is sure of himself. In Roinir over the hurdle It ahould be more on the order of a long step rather than a Jump. A the hurdle rises the front foot should be pointed tip. As soon th's foot Is QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Buy in Safety You can do that at this store in safety and with every assurance that you are getting the best the mar ket affords. Our goods are just as advertised if first class, or medium, we tell you so. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" ! lliiM . liiiiililiililllliliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiitii John Dorfman THE TAILOR I I I have moved to my new location and , will specialize in Ladies' and Gents' i Tailoring, Remodeling, Repairing. I call for and deliver. One trial and you will be convinced. 1 Rooms7,8,9DespainBldg:. Phone 982 TlllMnilllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIllllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIinilllllllllMllllllllllliT The Forta Tractor Tho Fordmn Is of iinliinlUtl valtto to the caterpillar invnor. Think . liow prnollml and economical In put it to plmviiyi out the cor ners, hack furrmvliiK nroimil the fence and finishing up lands, WImmi that He done hook onto the harrow. Tlio Forilson dic not iwck llic soil and will woift Just an vcl on plowed gnruinl at liarrMlusr, hladiivt, discing, scwllnfr, olc., as plowing. Can yon plow nn aery an hour day alter lny at n cost of Fifty C'enla with your linrso!? Can ymi seed F.fty Acres a day at a cost of lc Hum Ten tVnt.s an Acre'.' Think how handy tin ure fur hauling tank mV;oiw, gas anil oil to tho field and to run the miw. r praol.-i on your piaiv. If ou are Interwteel we will nive you a demonstration on your farm nt our expeiiH'. Simpson Phone 408 over the hack Icr xhould be brouiiht alonif h that the knee will lie pointed forward and turned inward no that the lower leu will bo about horizontal with the track, with the toe turned up. An effort Ahould be made to reach the around mh quickly an poHHlble. The Hf IIJI1I uib uul'h, wim ine loe lurnea un. An Mill Mill ill ni lliinftHl mumjm e f m nU effort Should l inado to roach the H K A H body Hhould not twlut while In the ail but should be In mh natural a poHltlon an po.Hlble, no when reaching the around the runner Im in a naturul pox!- Hon to pick up hlH ntride. After one . V.. ....II.. 1 . ..... . . . , 1!y ,hlH t , ,h, ath,.t, houiu be ah: to covcr K rter number without ! much difficulty. After the form ! j learned It will not be neceHHary tn hiir. idlo no much but pay more attention to npeed, taking aprlntM and BtartH with the Hprlnters going through 150 yards occatdonally. One who runn the hlKh hurdleH uen- prally runs the low also. The distance of the low hurdles is 220 yards, 10 hur dles, 20 yards between, 2 feet 6 Inches high. The low hurdles should be taken in seven strides. The majority of school boys find It difficult to reach them In this number and so they will chop the biKt few strides. Koine low hurdles nre succeKKful In taking N strides but In order to do this one must alternate with his take-off foot. The principal essential to success In the low hurdles is to learn to take them "In your stride," not (mlnjt to high or get ting too clow to them on the take-off. KF.AI.S DItOP GAME. SAX FRANCISCO, April 1 (A. I' ) Kan Francisco suffered Its first defeat of the season today. Oakland winning 5 to 2. After ten straight victories, the Heals were unable to h't with men on bases and three of their pltrhcrs failed to hold the Oaks down. Oakland scored three of 1Ut runs In the first inning and clinched the game in the fourth when Knight drove the bull Into left field bleachers, scoring Miller ahead of him. in ligl I!. F3!'J I At the Slftn of a Rcrrloe Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sts. .aft tWISnF Wft-- ! BOTH TEAMS READY TO !i? rf7 1? elfl Ik f . II Local Lineup Will be Shifted Slightly to Put Up Better Front Against Moose Jaw. A sillgbtly changed lineup for the Ilucgaroos is expected Sunday after noon when the locals will measure prowess with the .Moose Jaw aggre gation at ltound-1'p park for the sec ond battle between the two teams for this year. A much tighter game Is expected than last Sunday's battle when the liucks won in the seventh after the Millers had held them scoreless. For ona thing, both teams are in much better condition after another week in which to work, and then the training season is advancing to that stage where It is necessary fur recruits eith er to be showing some stuff or prepar ing to surrender the meal ticket. Kuck will do the twirling for the locals, and there will probably be some changes in the Infield. Manager j X ck Williams will have his squad di-1 vided during the day. He will have j one team at Milton for a game there, while the other team meets the I Bucks here. J The game here will be called at 2:30 and the regular price of fifty cents ud mlsslon will be charged. IM', MANY MTCHIilSS. SALT LAKH C1TV. I'tah, April 10. (A. I'.) Salt Ijikc won yesterday'.-, game. 13 to 11, when Pitcher Hull's Thurston knocked the ball over the feme in the 11th inning with one on. Previously ;he clubs haji both hum mereu the ball hard, each making 17 hits. Seattle used four pitchers and Salt Lake three. Jourdun and l.ane also hit home runs. Seattle, making three in the eighth and one in tht ninth, tied the score. I'.OSTOX HKATS IIUOOKIVN ItiiSTOX. April 16 (A. P.) In a free-hitting game interrupted by showers, ltoston defeated Ilrooklyn, 6 to r,, in HI Innings yesterday. Powell tripled twice and Nicholson, who h't safely each of the four times up yes terday hit safely his first three timef up today. Dempsey in X". Y. XEW YOKK, April 16. (A. I'.) Heavyweight Champion Jack Iwmp- iisey arrived here today from the wes' to besin training for his contest witn (icorges Carpentier In Xew Jersej : July 2. Dempsey said he weighed 1 ft 1 and would begin active preparation? for the bout as soon as the definite site was announced. He will lead in to this work during the next two week! at the home of Freddie Welsh, where he will play golf and do light outdooi t.-ulning, including long walks. HICOMKS AMKHICAX CITIZKX. CHICAGO. April 16. (A. P. ) Count James Mlnotto, a son In law of Louis F. Swift, the packer, was niadi an American citizen in the federal court. Minotto whs In trouble dnriiu the war. His name was mentioned in eoi.ni'ction with pro-German activities I t xi)i s imop coxtit SALEM, Or., April Hi. (A. P.) The lleg'na team of the Western Cana jdiun league, in training here, lost ti I the New York Colored Giants yester day, S tn 3. liatterlcs For Hegina, Snlynn. llcnn'iig and Snyder; for Giants, McNair and Hay. I-OKTLAXI) LOSES SACRAMENTO, C.ll., April 16. (A. P.) Sacramento defeated Portland here. 4 to 2, In the fourth game of tin scries. The-game was close but fca turless. The Heavers gathered seven binglcs off the delivery of Finery in the first three Inn ngs. but after that he held them to one hit. We Offer You Good Goods Low Prices Courteous Service Money Back Guarantees Sanitary Grocery Phone 871 The Most in Value The Best, in Quality j SPORT BULLETINS i VC. XSn ' K. H V J U ? I I (.: 3 33? &-3 ;CAM BE CURED 'co Proa? 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Poor playing by Cincinnati In the Ixth lnnins today permitted Pitts burg to score three runs and a 3 to 1 victory. ;ahby ;oks to v. of i. .MOSCOW. Idaho, April IB. Charles Gabby, until recently herdsman :.t j Washington Suite colierre at I'ullman, a now herdsman of dairy cattle at the I'nlversity of Idaho biro. Hubby .s a specialist in the breeding of Hot--itein cattle and is Fuid to have set ome high records at Villi.i.iu Heal farm at Tillamook. I NIAV ritOI'KSSOH nr.ivi.s. I MOSCOW, Idaho, April 1 ii.-r-Jltijor . !'. A. Sloane, until rcci-ntly on iluty at J'ortland. (re., has arrived here to join the staff of the I'nivcrsity of iilaho military department as asslst liit commandant, taking the place of Major Harrison who 1.11 ncently on .in extended vatation. Mujor Sloan.1 rervc-d 18 months overseas with the iSth infantry of the first division. Colonel I. It. Chrisman is head of the I'nivcr.sity of Idaho mi litary department. I1AI5HY IS acqi in ri PORTLAND, April 16. (A. P.) Joe Hrady, who was arrested on Janu iry ill was freed today after the jury .'eturned a verdict of not guilty of the rharge that he flicked up f 3." which f rtoscoe C. Nelson had drojuied on the j street following a telephone conver sation with a purported burglar offer ing the return of a stolen engagement ring. Nothing came out to indicate that Hrady had anything to do with the "talkative burglar" or "shadosv." .There Is a movement among church associations of Pitisuurg to oust rent ti'iugers from membership. His name t Jackie Coogan and vtii'vA seen "The Kid'" ill tin! ...wiM. vou've seen Jackie, pliy- ng tho title role, with Charlie Chaplin. His picture ai snapped In Chlcapo. Now he's to star all i. himif In "Peek's Bad Boy" a a salary of IS00O wee!i. wonder Jaekio smiles!. $2000 a Week jpiiaii J V ll CANADA BASEBALL CLUB 1 "'ttSS, I' jtlii Sunday, 2:30 P. M. 1 J 1 1 m Round-Up Park 1 I; His name t Jackie Coogan and J Ti Si Wwf A -4 1 aovies, you've seen jiicMe. pi v- m y- JGC -.v'.xiijuxvyix l DRUCCIST . A.. .State., (Hast Oregonian Special.) STAXKIKM), April 1. Di-dlama tory exercises were held Wednesday aiternoon at the iteeves high school, which resulted in Thelma Lund win- n'ns first place mid Florence May Sev- erance second placo in the first divt- , sion, and Ilcssio Richards first place and Mildred Loughary second place in the second division. ! The Ladies' Aid met Thursday aft- eruoun in the church parlors. T"" time was spent sewing. Mrs. C. F. j I-ane, Mrs. Tom I'helps. and Mrs. I Charles Hurley, served lunch at the j close of the afternoon. I .Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heath, old time residents of Stanfield, but now of California were the guests of Miss Jennie Albon, the first of the week. Mrs. M. Irwin and son Earl of Port land were over Sunday guests of Mrs. C.'A, Haen. Mrs. Irwin is a sister of I Mrs. Hazen. C A. Kidd of Portland, is spending:' a few days here on bus.nes. The Itebekah lodge held one of its usual good meetings Tuesday evening. Three new members were taken in. The state president was president. Mine Host C. M. McCall is making some improvements on Hotel Stan field. Among other things he is giv ing it a new coat of paint. ' Hell Cooper entertained a few of his boy friends at dinner Thursday even ing, the occasion being his i;th birth day. Mrs. C. A. Hazen and daughter, Mn. Cheater I.iepuis, were Echo visitors the first of the week. Mrs. Emma Preignitz was in Tcn dleton Thursday. "Work on the drainage ditch is be ing rushed by Contractor Day HfKilK mYKll HAS FKOST. MKDFORD, April 16. (A. P.) Smudging is general this morning in the Rogue River valley. The mercury minimum is 16.6. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. 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