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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WOULD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES IY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON TIUS PACE '-3 tn TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PACES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 L DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1921. Hand Lemons to Bucks 11 to 0 and Athena 10 to 7, But Get Short End at piilton. Two vlctorien and a drubbing In ihc record hung up by the Moon Jaw club an a result of three game played Hun. day. The Canadians were victorious acta Inst the lliicka here II to 0, they humbled Athena In a 10 tn 7 contest, and Milton emerged victorious 4 to 3. The i)iialliy of the pitching wan largely responsible for the two victor ies, and weak n em In this department In the gume aguliiHt Milton aided the cam end team to grab Its victory. Bid Williams waa tho particular ahlnlng light for the Hucks. Ho re lieved Kuck In the second Inning and pitched a real game of ball during the reat of the session holding steady In pinches even when his support crum bled away to a neglible finality. Kuck had allowed nix run In the finct Inning and his part of the second when Wil liams was called to the mound with a man on and none down. IxM'ttls I'oor IlitllT The locula were unable to hit Acilt and HI Ibm with any degree of success and the Canadians bounced Kiick und Williams for a totals of 13 blnglen. This smacking of the pellet, coupled "w ith advantages of errors, accounts for the big showing of tho Uagueis. Klmer belter was the particular hlnlng star when it came to dilttliiK the ball. Two home rims, a pair of two base bits and another triple were acquired by this stick stur as a result of his six times at bat. The only time ihe locals had a t'hance to score was in 'their half of 'blow at baseball "holdouts" was tlebv the second when Styson got to first oi. I ered by the major and minor leagues a single to left field, stole second, was ! ailv.soiy council eslerdiiy when a rule sacrificed to third by. Warmuth. Hoi was adopted providing players under died on third, however, when lins- reserve who fail to report to their dale, who was Ihe fourth man up was clubs within 10 days after the opening out on an Infield grounder. of the championship season would be How It iiM'IMnI I placed on the ineligible list and thai The Moose Jaw aggregation started wicked work right off In the first ses sion. Hopkins ot a hit to center field, Ijtng walked and yottnur Ilfer came a ross with his first double which scored both men. Walters and (I'ShauKhnessey both made first on in Oeld .JUlic and Huckley sacrificed to Kuck leltlbg C'ifef in and Walters hcored when handling hit a hot one to Olson. f Amiln in the second the visitors, who QUALITY SERVICE Buy in Safety Yeu 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 At the Slim of Se rvice -If It's on the Market We Have If WE The Fordson Tractor Tlifi Fordnon Is of iiii:'iiiIIo(1 value to tho caterpillar cmiier. Think how pniHlml nnd eciinonilcal to put It. to plowlivr out the cor ncrs, hack furrow Inir around the fence anil finlHlilnir up lands. When that 'in dimo luwik onto the harrow. The Ftirclson docs not pack tin- soil and mill woillc just as vl cm plowed i; round at linrrwinjr, hladlivr, fllsclns, secdinB, etc., s plowing. Clan you plow nil aiiv an hour day after day at a oust of Fifty tV-nla with ur horvcM? Clin yon seed IMIy Acres n day al.n cotd of lesn than Ten CVnta an Atw? Think how Imntlf thoy are for liauiint; tank wa.-jens gas nnd oil to tho Held ami to run tlie imwcr p:nntH on your place. ir jim are Inierestcil we w.ll (tlvp yon a ilenionsi ration on your farm at our ctiMMiscn Simpson Phone 408 hud baited nruiind th fst sessluu etarted In to duplicate tbelr securd vlicit Hn)klim and Uinct WBlk.nl and J.elfcr attain tiiu nopfj u two buitKcr to left field. - At thin particular stafcc, Kuck whs hooked and Bid William wont In to try to pull thn fat from the fire, lie allowed one more run In hie part of tho Innliut which nave the .ilonHf jawn T rurm to none for tho locals. In the fourth I.elfcr and Walters soured, and In the fifth Ilfer added another one to his credit. The remain In wore for the league gang' came in the Keventh when l.clfer knocked a iiiple and crime home whin (Jordon overthrew to Olson on third. J'cndlcton ARE dson. 3h ' (P I'eterHon, c 3 a Friedley, c 1 0 I MIT, h 4 0 Ktyenn, If. ; J 0 liordon, 2b , 3 0 H'lirmuth, nit 3 0 I.nnsdHle, rf 3 0 Thc.mpseiti, i f 2 0 Duft, cf 1 0 Kuck, 0 0 Nl.llams, p i i 1 Totuls ..30 0 Mcmimo .law AH It .. 4 : V.r pkins, cf rf . . . , IJi.nu. If ... 4 .. 6 . . S t.i :ifn (, 'Vii terM, lb , O'HhiinKhncraey, 3b 6 Huckley, 2li 4 Miamlc-Hnir, c & Cumnilngs, rf 4 A ult. p 3 miss, p 2 Total 4 3 11 15 Suniniarjr Two base hits, Ijpifer 2; three hnse hits, I.elfer 2. First on balls, off Kuck 3, off Williams 2; struck out, by Kuck 2, Williams 3. by Ault 4, l'liss 5. . I'm plre, linker. Victory credited to Ault, defeat Charged to Kuck. IIU K A4JAIXST IIOI-DOI TS, CHKWC.O, April IS. (A. 1 A the appllcMtlnna of such players for re instatement must &o to Commissioner tandls. MAYS IX ;!) HlllM. NRW YOUK. April IX. (A. PA Carl Macs, repeating his wonderful pitehinic of the otieninK day, held Hos ton to four hits today, New York in nltiR. 4 to 0. The start of the contest was delayed a half hour by rain and the irnme was plnyed on a muddv field. SANITATION Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sis. MMf M Collegians UnAblo to Fathom Mysteries of Moose Jaw Pitchers' Fast Twisters. Inability on the part of Whitman players to find Ihe spheroid when It ciinie over the pan was largely respon sible, for the defeat administered to the collegians Saturday afternoon when I lm Mixiun- J ,ur fi.i.m t. nil' repil from 11 '(good came of .hall with the Ion;; end of a 7 to 1 Rcore, The Canadians showed the effects of a week's working together. When il came to fielding and hitting they had most of the weak places pretty well plastered over, and the pitching of both. Ieifcr and Huser was of the mld sea:;on brand, each man allowing one hit. , Knudsen f ir the collegians, pitched good ball, and considering it was the first game rtir (be team, his mates gave him good support, but the aggregation was weak In the batting department and I.e (T and Huser had little diffi culty fooling them. AIoom' Jaw. j A I! Jt H Hopkins, cf IOllg, If I'ell. rf l ) 0 1 ! 1 j a i Single, rf Walters, lb Shandling r. Koenig. ks 2 i OKhanghnesscy, 3b 1 1 fi 1 0 Huckley. 23 Clatk, 2b Iifer. l Husen' p Totals 10 II 1 0 Whitman. Ab K .4 1 J. lllc'i. 3b ... Wnllhers, c . . Comroda, If . . S. Itlch. I'll . . . Malsuno, cf . . Iimraham. rf , Schroeder, lb Itaaberff, ss . , Knudson. p . . Mierwood, p . 11 1 Totals 31 1 C 100TH ANNIVERSARY CF NAPOLEON'S DEATH WILL BE 03SERVED PARIS, April is. (A. P.) Marshal Koch will preside at tTie ceremonv which will lake place at the Arc de 'Trlonipbe on May r to celebrate the ll'ith anniversary of the death of 'a- poleon ltonapnrte. Stand n by the arch praven with the names of Na poleon's victories, the man whom many have come to consider as one o' 'the iireatest soldiers of all times, will i make a fittinB speech to honor a dead i comrade. i It Is emTdiasizod that Ihe centenary celebration Is tn no way political in j character but is merely a tribute te lone of the irreatent of French irenerals. ' president Mlllerond nml the presi dents of the senate and chamber I Mourseois and l'etet. are ijivln? the'r support to the celebrations, which will Include commemorative visits to Cor 1 sica. Klba. and to several battlefle'ds where Napolinn gained his most fa mous victories. vrssi--i, vim in: soi.i. COVSTAVTIVOl'l R Apr:l p.). The Scorpion veteran of tl-e I' lwianlsVAri"i"oan war in'erned her twhen the fnited States joined the al ii lies nnl now Admiral 1-ristols flac iKhip. has been ordered so'd by the navy department, 'tne rcorpicn o. been Htatlon-d here much of the time s'nee 1 i0 S when she became a dis patch biwit for the Anvican embassy. -i io a concerted yacht. in k OPERATION Hope Nearly Gone, butLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved. Her Star, N. C "My monthly ipells nvH me ko much trouble, sometimes I p" ii ...i ii. ., hi j i l e-c" 1 ll" y womu ii ;; "v Iwks. i was ; , ' ! treated hy two doc x -x , r t ,rs without rein t i-V"!,,. tlintr IvUh FSIil L, 1 1 would have U liavu an operat on. 1 had mv trouble louryears and was unlit to dJ anytliinn, and had t-iven up all hope of eve'r gettiui? any IO j Ivtter. I read about Jvour medicine in tho l vieoitive Hantist' paper nnd decided to fv it. 1 have used Lydia E. F'inkham'3 Veetable Compound and Lydta E. Pinkhiiin a Liver Pills for about seven months and now I am able to do my work 1 shall never toreet your mem- , cmo and you mny publish this il you wnr.t to us it is true." Mm. J. r'. HimsKY, Star. N. I.. Here is another woman who adds her testimony to the nvmvwhose letters we haVH tilceudv published, pnwinR that Lvdia r'. l'inkbam's Veiretahle Ceitn pound often resloics hcaliJi to sutTcrincr women even after thev have pone so far that an iiration is deemed ndvisabK Theteforo it wHI surely pay any woman whe sutlers from nilmer.ta neculiar to tier k to Rive this good .'lcl faaluoncj reined a fair trial , . Ill K'HIXSOV. CAI TAIN. ;l;iii;KI.KS, ("Hlif,.AprII IS.-fA. J',) Hubert Hutchinson, sprint' r, lias been elected captain of the 1H-2 track team of t lie I'nl, usity "f i iilii"..rni;i. it wan announced here today. 1)i:kxkss kxim ti.wi:. i.os am;i:i.i:s, aphi is. (a. v.) Wrnon won the first game i f Sun day's double header with l. s Angeles 7 to I, the second resulting In a 1 to 1 lie, play being called at the cud . t fourteenth Inning on ip-count of dark ness. High scored Vernon's run In the second game, coming in from third on broker's single. I.i.m Augelvk tied the garno in Ihe ninth when diigg:.' tingle brought McAulry home from second. Each team won Ihrcc gamen In the se ries. HKATTI.i: WINS AT I.AKIC. SALT I-AK1-: CITY, April IS. (A. P.) S-altlo won both fames of n double header Sunday afternoon, 4 to 2 and 11 to 6. The visitors won four gamen of tho six games played of thej heries. The first game was a batt.e I e tweon IMeger and (iardner until the ninth, when Kenworihy knocked a home juri with two on. In the second game poor support behind Thurston gave the visitors four runs in the first inning and they were never caught. I Tob'.n hit two homo runs and two) funnies ill the second game. I si'i it ja : SAN PliAT!S'';i, April IK. (A. I.) San ITanclsco was shut out by Oakland in Sunday niornhiK's Ranie, 5 to a, nd won in the afternoon, S to fi. The Seal.; were l.elpless nf:tns-t Allen !, In the morning. Oakbnl bunched five hits in the fourth', in the afternoon 1,'anie, scoring four runs on Katnm's err r. Tbey s ored ai;ain In the sixth. The game was tied in the scven'li. Three hit buivchcd in ihe tth, with tveo down, t-ave the s, ::!s tin- came tniee cms com'ti- in on r'ncll-'s er ror. The crowd was saM to -In lai-Rpsi ever in attendance here. the- NEW YoRK. Aur t 1 Avnwlns thai Anna l.u'hrr. movlnir piitare act ress, devoured ?I0!...1 w-uth (if deli cacies for which she did ii"t pay, Reu ben, delii ales.-i n-T, lias f nt to court to collect, t'aviar and pc.ose I.' vers are mostly what Anna ate, declared Reu ,)en,,bul she did not paw up Italian olive oil. XorwoiraTi sardines, nor Chi nese l.n.l n. st puddings, said Reuben. Month fft'-r nion'h, star inn from -Viiteniber ai'.d en linn in January of '.bis Near, Miss I. other dropped into Reubens and secured npp. asmcnt for her hearty appetite with .such coarse rm rsals of food as sat ate the palate of royally and chorus pirls, he claims, and only $:! of the original $404. & 3 Viill would she ever pay. Reubens is the same close-margined, small-profited, merchant, whom the c urls a while back refused to let cha"i'KC $-." for a roast ham. wcri i) -in rcii roM i:i;i:o:. CHICAi.o. April IS. (P. Pl Stoi'S to promote international friend ships and brine about a reduction of armament amnns concllilary coun tries, will be taken at the World hmvh conference to be held May 17 lo Pb Fe nner Vice-President Thomas P.. Marshall. William Jennings Pryau and Kdward Fib -ne cf Boston will be apumi; Ihe speakers. Love! m luive's A cpierr inabuly. Hoy Ic.u ris shown liere with his wife". siin iciye" nil his reason for sjoeifiijc liie New York iiuthorili with a onl'.--vion that be was thr Imig-soiigSt Pon derer of Joseph Klwell, brnlce ln-t authority. "1 figured," he suul, "ti. u ,if slw slicks by ine. then she burd me 'And sh did!" When ue "confessvd" he told lioljce: "IHiu't believe (oui. lie ain't a tuuruVrer, Ut' a uul !" .. ':. ":':.:': ' f' ... . ! !-7i It. ' j V : V ' , V Use Soothing Musterole V'hen lliose thsrp pair.s go ehootinr, tlnmvh your licud, v. hen your tktill seems a? if it wouid split, just rub a lit! h Mur-tarole on your temples and r.(xk. It orawg out the inflammation, soo:hcs away the pain,usuallygivi!iKifii;kre::tt Muiterole is a clean, w hue oiT-.trncr.t, rr.ic with oil of muitard. Better than a mustard plaster and doe-, n.-.t Li-stcr. Many doctors and nurttj f.-cr.kiy reconimer.d 5lJ3tc-role Ijt sore throat, broachitKv crc-.-. c tiff rice'-, a'tnia, nturilr;." r"": ;;n.pl;uri'.'7,rl,.-i nja tiua. 1 ' " ), jLins end achej of the beck c. ;jint3, tprain tn-- 'nucc!c biuises, chilblains, fro.:? id i-'t cold cf the c'i?st (it often f.,"c t-ri'.s pneu tnonia). It is always deptnaaklc. Sjc and tjiicjars; hospiul size 3.00 .''!'(, KAXK. Wn..- April If. Double hei. Is were held yctcrday in the in- .ind rmjiire telegraphic triipshoi tin? unianKiit to e'lable coni;.letbm i't' she schedule by May s. Scores follow: I li st Slioot St. Juhr.s-Carfie'.d. Tj; Oroville, 73. Ohenf y drew the forte, t. V.'aiis'i'iirK. 73: Wcnaiehee, 7T. t'tuauiie. 72: Kelloe, '2. ' Yak, ma. 72; ' ' ''. 7.",. Pendleton, 74; Rliensliurcr. I'aloiise (Jcdfax, 7T,; Walia-'C, 72. Spokane. 74; Walla Walla, 72. Coulee City, 75; I-owistoi.-Pomeroy, Second Shoot S. John-Garfiebl, 7a; Wallace, 72. Ci.uloo City drew the forfeit. V.'aitsliuiir. 73; Waila Walla, 72. Sli'unie, 72: Kllensiuiriz. 74. . Yakima. 72; Spokane. 74. Pendleton, 7 4; Paloiise-Colfax, 75. I vb ssn. 75; i iroville, 73. ' KellonK, 72; Cheney, 71. Wcnalchee, 75; I.ewu-t. n-I'omeroy. Tie-shool nff; Wall Cheney, i 74. ! (ins r Stephens and Ray Swii!rii' Make i l'cri'Cit sun1 Twenty one scatter sun artists were ! at Ihe traps yesterday at Collins Park. J Some piod scores were turned in.) Rich nutii in the Spokesman telegraph- j la.ien 4 to 1. Sam Ross lost the mnrn ic shoot were Spanulo 23, Stephens j in Cine wi ' he tossi .1 the t II :'. H. .1. Slillnian 2t, Karl Coutts 24, i.c.vay in an attempt to catch Moilwitz Dan itowman 24. total 74. Omar I off second. Pur. land r.iuhit Sacva- Stcihens and Ray SpanRlc both made a. perfect score in the Telesraphi'. Shoot, breaking 25 targets without a! miss and Spansla d.iplicaied the feat on his next 25 targets shooting from the 22 yard line. Spangle has ne v 'rul;eu 112 taraets without a miss. Folii.'.vins is the score of those wh shot at 25 targets only. snot At i.roice loon i Total 24 Dan Row man . . Omar Stephens j Karl Coults ... . j Pear. Shall . . . . 1 Wade Privitt . . ; John Yauphii . . 24 21 12 8 The followint; shot two strincs of 25 targets each making; a total of t;.r- gets shot at. S A I! 5 'I 2 5 50 24 . 5 1) 2.1 Ra' Spaticle It. ,T. Slillnian Charles Hamilton John Peterson Guy Matlock Finis KirKimtric'v Irf-e Mat'm 1; .... 23 2,1 2 3 23 -fc'llv'i.! S.i-Vjyi. -' '. - V'o "f'i:.," '"J"- i--;: V . o i ; t-! We Offer Yon Gcod Goods Low Price3 Courteous Service Money Dack Guarantees Sanitary, Grocery Phone 871 Tho Most in Value Tlie Ei'sl " in Quality Buy Your Shoes AT THE HUB AND GET 100 CENTS FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND. Men's Russ Calf Dress Shoes, w icle toe, low lieel $5.00 Men's Brown Enjiibh Bal, calf or kid lea ther $6J30 Men's Extra Fine Dress Shoes, several styles, pair $8.50 THE 40 Cash Stores Sol-Jiautn John McNuriiii . . Ceo. ('. J'taer P. Collier R. A. Smith F. K. Welch Charles liOuirland Rudy Tannk-r . . . Jack Uolph . . SO 43 42 41 4 1 41 3 I 21 211 21 r.o r.u ', 21 I S It IS 37 1! 3 4 12 23 perfect ; 50 15 50 11 I Omar Stephens made hifl score in Walla Walla where he is at I tendini; the Walla Walla reais'ereil i tournament. Mr. S'ephens lirnke 1I I straitiht targets I -of ore he miss.Nl out. Starting next S iniiay and lot.noini; for six Sundays, tro-re will be 5ti rccis- tered targets to shoot at. Trophies j will bo j:ivcn by the American Trap ! shooters Associaiion umU-r whose aus j pices thi--e shunts .will be held. There i will be a trophy for th" hih aim for jail six weeks, a tp-phy for hif:h gun at each of the 'weekly sh"Ot and a tro i phy f r all breaking 20 targets iiira qht. To receive these tropiiies I from the Association though it is j necessary that twenty shooter:-? partici ' pate each .Sunday. P.",RTI, I PROPS TWO. SACRAMENTO. April IS. (A, V.I i'y tai.inir both tamos of a itouMt heatbr Sunday, the Sacramento club finished tile Tories with s x wins to Portland's one. The mornino; frame was wo'i by the Senatnrs by 3 to a i. ) score, w h:ic the afternoon contest was niento in both games, but was weak in the jiinehi-s. ? BETTER THAN Cslffl Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Fdwards Olive Tablets r.rc t'.:? result of Dr. Edwards' deierminatio cot to treat liver and l ov.-cl compiaints v.ith dome!. Tor 17 cci;'s he u.d these tablets fa vctretatle com;xuiid r.:ixci with c-live oil) in his private jnrii-e v,ith rn-eat tucccss. They do a'J the pood tlirt cakvrn.l d."s tut have no bad :. iter eiTects. N j T.i:is, r.o pripin?, r.o irjury to ti? jxms or danger I'rom ficij f'"d;y. t tiity stimulate t!:e liver an?. !.o-.vt'-. Take Dr. Edward' ('live TaVWti v.tven you feel "l(n:y" ar:d "'envy.'' 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