4f wMKt.utS.4 , KEE? ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE " TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 1ST TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 G Lc i DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETOnToREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1921. E .Man Who Has Been in Charge 't Physical Training for Ntw Republic is Coming Back. U)3 A NO ELKS. Cul.. Ajjrll JO. (A. I'.) "Timber Wolf" Job Plpitf, the man who Introduced open football to , Qi Pacific coiiHt 4iiid regarded liy many expert an. one of the keenest present dny gridiron tucliclnnH, huH announced his Intention to return from Europe to renew, his western fontbull activities rh coach for Occidental col lege atheltic teams In Los Angelvn next year. ! J'llml Ik now head of physical train ing work for the Cjsecho-Hlovaku with hndiiurtcri In I'rniiue, from which point he recently cabled acceptance of the Lou Angeles liiHlltuiion's proposi tion. ; The westerner' record In football began at Occidental where, In four years, he was Instrumental In devel oping a number of football men who became widely known along the Pa cific coaxt and Inter he bouyed up the record of the Oregon Ag-rloulturnr col lege by producing there the only foot ball team In ten year to defeat the university or ureifon, n rent no team since ha duplicated, It Is said. ' During the war I'lPul was a vhyn'. cnl director for the Y. 11. C. A. and after the urmlMlce one of' he head Oaches of the A. K. F. truck team that won-the-lnter-Allled' champlon-' ahlps. His work attracted attention Of the officials of tho new-horn Fzecho-.SIovak republic. -and he was subsequently chosen to oranlze the physical training system of that country. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION SPECIAL BULK LARD, LB. 23c Pill your no. 5 can for 95c ' BULK SHORTENING 17c Pendleton - Trading Go. Phone 433 . At the Sign of a Service -If Ifs on the Market We Have It" ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that we have formed a part nership and purchased the Fisher transfer service which we will run in connection with the Boyden Transfer. . . - Always at Your Service A. M. BOYDEN Olympia Cigar Store- Phone G O. M. FORD Eiley & Kemp Phone 522 The Fordson Tractor The IVirdnon In of unUniilrd value to the caterpillar mvner. Tlilnk liow practUwl and economh-al to put it to pkmlivt out the cor ners, buck fiirrowing around tlie' Twice and flnlshln)? la in Is, When lliat 'ia dono hook onto the harrow. The I ViiIsoii docs not iwclt" Hie soil and will woiiit Jiwt an wl on plowed gnmniTat liarnvlng, bladlni, dlsiInK, seclng, elf,, ns plowing, Cun yon plow nn ikto an hour day oTtw dy at a cost oT Tlfty fonts with your liorscw? Can yon wd FiTljr Afros a day at a cofst of leH limn Twi Cents an Aw? Think luiw handy llicy are Tor liuiillng lank wa,gous, gas and oil lo the field ami to rim the power p:aniH on your place. If joii are Intorosted we w.U eive yon a demonstration on jour farm al our eM-nsr. Simpson Phone 408 THIN TIMK UWT YKAIt. Cravuth,' Philadelphia, hit a homer off llenton In elxhth with two on, beating Glnntu 3 to 0. Cleveland und Detroit used 31 players lu a three hour name, Cleveland winning 1 to 10. Walker knocked two home runs mid Dtigan one for Athlet ics. Cadnrt, Brooklyn, shut out Hoston 1 to 0 In 1 1 Inning". SEATTLE, April 20. -(A. P.) I'nlverHlty of Washington's new foot bull coach, Enoch Hagxhaw, u I ready Is at work getting ready for next sca Hon. lteeently "Uu'gny," as he Is known on the campus here, held his first spring workout and put the Sixty seven men who turned out, through light panning and running work. Tho spring turnout wus tho largest In the history of the I'nlversity , yet the candidates did not include several varsity veterans who could not attend because the arc oh the varsity track and baseball teams und the crew. Wash.'ngton'a hole at the quurtcr back position may be filled by Harry 1. ytniSH, a transfer from (Jonzaca .college. Quiiss Is out working with ipjjshuw now. YMt.XOY Klll'T OIT. U)H ANUKLKW, April 20 (A. P.) Wan FrallCiBCO Shut Ollt Vrirnrm K ( 0. Vesterd.-iv Tnn iki fa hlta lH ,t.- n..- ! three Innings being chiefly responsible for the one-sided score. The winning tally In the first was made by Fitzger ald, who came from third on a sacri fice fly by (VConnell. Couch pitched high class ball for tho victors, allow ing the champions but four hits in as many Innings. i.'Wf Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sts. terns. i Moose Jaw Aggregation Leave on First Leg of Trip That Will Take Them Home May 4 Nick Williams and his so,nad of Mooac Jaw haxehall players concluded their training work In rendition for this season when they went to Dayton early this morning- where they wijl pltiy a game this afternoon If the weatherman arranges his showers so mudbouts will not be necessary. That the s'ay of the club lu re was descant was testified by Mnnag'T Williams shortly before the s'piad left. "We certainly appreciate the. good spirit and tho fine treatment we have received In I'endleton," ho said. "Tho liotind-l'p- town certainly know how to treat strangers so they want to ?ome back." The weather has been pretty good for training this spring, and the club has been uble to round Into form that j is really good within a short time. The exhibition games that will be played j as the sipiad makes Its way by leisure- j y stages toward Moose Jaw are ex pected to put the players on a keen eilgo for the opening of the season May 4. Pomeroy Is on the schedule for Thursday afternoon and Saturday and unday games will be played at Lewis- ton. PENDLETON BOY GETS HONOR IN FOOTBALL ' AT MILITARY SCHOOL Adidph Heyden of Pendleton has j been elected captain of the Hill Mili tary Academy football team to repre- . sent the academy In the fall. Heyden Htcceods his brother Homer Heyden who has been attending the academy In Portland for several seasons and i who will bo graduated in Jane. Hobert ' Thompson of Centralia. Wash, w ill be basket ball captain and Karl Farra of . Paisley, (ire., will bo baseball captain and also Is secretary of the H. Club, tho organibation made up of letter men at the academy. The track cap tain is Lewis Hill Personcus of Seattle. The H. (Tub will givo a dance at Lig gett hallne of the resitce-iuild-Ings of the academy, in May. ism ;ami: iilw. HAVANA, April 20. (A. P.l The 13th panic In the world champlonph p chess match between Jose It. C.tpab lanca and Dr. Emanuel Lasker was declared a draw shortly after mid- j night after midnight after the 23rd j move. Mays In (;hmI l'orm. CINCINNATI. O.. April 20 (A. P.) Mays outpitched Marquard and Ft. Louis won from Cincinnati, 5 to 1. Sharp fielding featured every inning. There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the cld-fa3hioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without ths planter and without the blister. Musterole does it It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does cot blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re lid how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stitf neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conge '.ion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sere muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 3.V and 65c jars; hospital sire $3.00 LADIES Don't fail to see the sjiecial features of the New Hotpoint Curling Iron, at J. L VAUGIIAN Electric Supply House. Phono 138 200 1C Court 'In Every Respect" says the Good Judge W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tob&cco "W'Wi fTfrr T MVKItS IS KIXiM l. LKRlvF.LKY, Calif., April 20. (A. .) Lesl.'e Myers, captain of the I'ni- versity of California baseball team, I has been signed for an outfield tryout I Jy the Detroit club next season, it was announced todav. He plays field In the university nine. OAKS Alii: HF.I'KATKD SAX FItAXCISV. Apl 20 (A. P.) Los Angeles defeated Oakland. 4 to 2, here yesterday in a featureless game. The Angels hit Arlett hard throughout and finally knocked him from the box in the ninth inning. C'randall pitched a steady game AIPPI.AVFS PU'lVK SK'C KSSI TL. ST. PAI L. April 20. (A. P.) The experiment of using airplanes for for est fire observation work was found S'-iccesyful. according to officials of the state forestry office, who made fl ghls over Itasca Park during the past few days to account for numer ous blazes reported near there. SFXI KNTHY l!I AKS I'XIDXTOWN-, Pa., April 20. A. ' ' 1 1 " 1 r 1 ' ! i" ika(, for; ' 11 1 S.? ' vrr a ' trophy 22.'. mile uutomrTb'fle race on the I'nlontnwn ."peedway June 1 . have been Kent to drivers of national repute throughout tiif ccuptry. In addition to the American machines, it is expected that several foreign cars and drivers will take part in the classic. The I'niversal rare will mark 'be openin waV lK'ru- of the siason at the speed- Score of nil Kntitles prunim of I-Ow-islon to v:"lry Ucglor NccoihI. ilS. WALLA WALLA. Wash., April 2i. (A. 1'.) L. A. Driinim of Lewlsti n, Idaho, last nipht won the , golden oi'easant overture, a 100 registered target event in the registered tourney J nmv. Hu had sti. William Kegler of jst. Johns. Wash., was second with !S; '(". H. Joslin of ralouse was third with 97. and G. I). Faker of .Seattle, fourth ' with i'fi. Frank Troeh of Vancouver won the I inland empire special with 99; Wil liam HoiiFer of l'omeroy, second with VK: S. A. Fulton of Walla Walla, third with lis; 0. It. l'roston, fourth with 94. It. 15. Laccy of Wells, dr., broke 391 out of the 100. He uiso Had high run of ICO. . Back'to Stage . MIS8 CEKEVIEVE WARD ' Mis Genevieve Ward, at M. ia tmlinir a new staire role. She hs been named to piny the part of tiueen ! Montaret In "Hichnrd the Tmi" dur ing the SJUkespeare revival at the old Vie Theater in london. The king of England recently made her a dame coimnander of the Order of the Brit ish Empire, which is the same at knifhthood. She the first Auieii or -1 l You get more genuine chew ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste latits so long a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs 1ce3 to use. ; Any man w ho has used both kinds will tell you that. fut up in too styles To Mexico? 1 YTVFt J w A. General Hugh L. Scott, former chief of sta&', now retired, ia men-; tioned as probable ambassador to Mexico. ' DEVELOP ELECTRICITY!; r-AMS, April 20. (A. P.) n in course of preparation -Plans by the French government contemplate the development of a yearly average of 4. 000 00H horsepower by 1934 through the utilization of the rivers of the ninnllfaetiire Of eleC- mcii. . The creation of cn.rgy for the elec trification of the railways and the big industries of France has received tre mendous impetus since the armistice. Hcports just completed show that within the last three years 4r,0.00o.000 francs have been invested In 4 3 pow er plants throughout France by French investor:. The recent visit bv President Mtller aml to the valley of the Khor.e reviv ed interest in the famous Rhone water power project, plans for which have been completed and now are before the senate for raL'ficatlon. The chamber of deputies approved the scheme in October, 1919. Tho Khone project, as it is known in Kurope, is one of the most eompre- ; hensive water-power developments ev er conceived and involves the oxpen-j diture of 3,iion,noo,niO) francs. No , fewer than 20 lesser projects have; hem launched in Franco but the I Rhone is further advanced than the others. ! It has been estimated that the: .Rhone scheme, together with the oth-1 Proper Treatment lor Whoop'ns winch. i ii is of Interest to all and especially I o uit iiarents oi youir umuui. tnow what is best to be don whooolmr ooush. Mrs. Walter fol lieall.l Patimisl'iirsr, .Mo., relates her expert-, ence. "A lew years aso, our childrrn had ivhoopini; cotiKh and the onlv moi'ictno we saw tlicm was Chamber lain's Consh Remedy. It kept their couslis loose and expectoration easy. They were not sick very long and had :, liihl attack of it. 1 cive cr.-ditfor their speedy cire t" tips medicine." humtK'rtaiirs l.iulmcnt This is a mass.itre liniment, especial ly valual'le for the relief of rheumatic rains ami soreness of the muscles. Mrs. K. C. lod je, Whitcsboro, N". V., writes: "The splendid results 1 and oilier members of my family have re- jceived by tb.e use of ciiamncriiun J i Liniment, warrant my endorsing it m th.- hishest terms." 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The government plans to make the v.hr.ne as well as all the other pro jects, a "creation of the people" through the issuance of six per cent ! ! non-taxable bonds the proceeds to ne j used in construction. The finance j U....Vmiitee of the senate now has the; I matter belore it, but because of the financial depression and the already ' exeat burdens on the French treasury. , fthe actual construction probably will j not begin for several years. The majority of the plans for hydro electric development concern the r'v- ' t n j;h"'8,jaronne. Ilhine and Loire. Many geheol Children Are Sleklr ltl.r u-lm vaiue their own com- r . i. ...Air..a nf (h.iF philiir.n. lOTt HIIU IIIC n nioi c . -, should nevrr be without a box or! Mother GraVs Sweet Powdrs for Children, for tiso throughout the sea son. They Break up Colds. Relieve' Feverishness, Constipation. Teething Disorders. Headache and Stomach Troubles, t'sed bv mothers for over 30 vears. THESE POWDKItS GIVE SAT-. 'SFACTIOX. All Drug Stores. 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