V KEEP 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 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1921. Asleep I Spring Brides . . !zzrzz ,. Chase Arrested in San Jose and Grandil Promises That .. - He Will Come Voluntarily. ' 'x v '. ' CJIICAOO, April 20. (A. I'.) .That prord Intra would be atartcd lm '.mediately aftaluat Hal chaae, "Chic" ;lilndll, "Hill- II u run, "Kport" Hnlllvan, "AW Attcl and othera recently Indlii 'd In connection with tlio 1919 world ; baseball aerlea gambling Kca.ndal, who 'hurt not appeared and Riven bull, wan 'announced aa.veral day ago by Matfc'a Attorney Jtobert Crcwc. . At that tlmo tho chiofa of police In ithti cltlea where theae men were aup ipoard to be residing were aRhed to tuke ifhem Into cautody. In euHe their refu. at to return voluntarily to ChlraKo, It l)i proponed to stun extradition pro cedlnir without delay. -I Arnoll "Chick" Gandll former mav lor Jeaftue. Indeider, hna wnl word to 1h atate'a attorney from Texan that tit would qoino to Chlraico voluntarily and it wa alated luxt nlttht that ho would b Riven a. reaminable time to ' appear before hla arrsttt in ordered. The Blato'n attorney' office alno an nounced that th arrest of Kddlo Ci rotte, former major league 'pitcher, and Itachael Jlrown, alleged gambler. al0 haa been reo,uctod. Chaae' arreat wua tho first to result , bcdfiuae of tlio failure of any of throe Implicated in the btntehull scandal to OlM'enr and Rive bond. . ; ifAS J08K, Calif.. April 2C (A. IM Hal rhime, former major league, baaeball player, waa arreMed whllo leaving a local theatre yeatprday after noon. The orreat was made on an In- d ijmunt hv tliA irmn.1 luff txt cQiinty, tllinola, and wax aent here by Ildhert E. Crowe, atule'a attorney of IJlfcinla. The indictment chaws OhNw with conspiracy. In connection with the Chicago National IxaKU gambling charRea. In a letter aent with the indictment Chief of Police Jllaolt waa Informed that ball had heap act at IJ.000. It waa also stated that; extradition papera would be aent Immediately upon the arrest of Chase. Artrr his arrest chase called an attor ney, ml the latter applied to the local superior court for a writ of habeas corpus, claiming that the Indictment la taultx-jiod. Uiat Chaae la Illegally held. ' Chnse wn later rlefiMcil on Imlk I I jF- 'w' - ,f ij i I J Am -.v I -J Caryl I'attlaon, 20, I'nlTerslty of (Illinois, co-ed, waa found sleeping in la chair on the ana porch of a Wau 'ketan (111.) residence. She had dis appeared from MiV universitj two Ueeka ago. ni;v YOltK IXJSKS HltOOKLY.V. April it (A. P.) The l'rooklyn cbamirfoirs defeated New York In the opening of their four-name series. Iteiilher pitched greut ball ami waa given remarkuble support, which Included three fast 'double plnys. Nehf was batted out In the third. ItOKTOX III! AVKS M)ST PHIIADKU'HIA April 26. (A. P.) Lwbourveau'a ainslo in the eighth, Booring WriKhtstone and K. ' Miller, gave Philadelphia the first Kama of the Rcrles with Boston. I'ntil this hit tho Vntves led, 5 to 4 Mouse! knock ed h.'s fourth home run of the season In the aecond inning. wox ix io ixxi.v;s. ST. LOUI8. April 26. (A. P.) Pittsburg finished fast and aided by errors by Horro-by and Kournler, de feated St. Lnula, In 10 innings in the opening gfune of the series. Tlerney's single In tho ninth with ono out start ed the visitors towards' the tieing run and his. single in the 10th drove In Cutslmw with the run that provcj the winner. ... IfiMlMliifli SERVICE SANITATION W Most of Georges Work Will Be Done Where Eyes of Fans Can Not be Witness. NRW YORK, April 26. (A. P.) With definite selection yesterday of "Hoyle'a thirty acres" adjoining Mont gomery park in Jersey city, as the site of the arena for the IH'iupsey-Curpen-tlcr heavyweight championship bout July 2, training plans for the content iinta laat night were being laid accord ingly. It la generally understood that the ihamplon will select Atlantic City, while the Frenchman will train on Iong J si a ml, probably at Manhasset. According to presetit indications, ("arpenticr'a training will be conducted along much more secret lines than Dempsey's. Those in close touch with Carpentier's representatives in this country, state that his manager, Fran cols Descamps, plana to have him fol low much the same-line of training adopted when In KnKland preparing for his bouts with Ileckctt and Well. Little of Carpentier's training will be done In public. Daily boxing inatchea with his sparring partners may also be staged for the benefit of the newspaper reporters assigned to cover the training of t'arpentier, but serious preparation will be conducted behind closed doors, if present plant, are followed. So far as is known, Pempsey will not follow any such training , campaign. Wherever his camp is located the pub lic will be admitted to witness the training at a nominal charge us has alwun been his custom. MS 9 ? 'I rtS ) ' . ' I LOUISE HOMER t vciAM RF.RNHAR'JT .nihter of Sarah Bernhardt, MHO. LyBlan uernnaruv, a- P.rU , tt3 notcd author. famous actre. Hm Ju : dc.u "a''"Va"u 'hter o u, prima dona.. IIUIB , 1 . . . ta anataren IO r.rueti aw. ;ew York. .MAYS HAD POOH Sl'PPOKT. ' NEW YOltK, April 26. (A. P.) (A. P.) Splendid pitching by Car' Mays waa offset by wretched support and Washington defeated New York n the fir game of the series. Ruth made his fifth home run of the sea son against the roof of the rightficld stands In the first inn iig. Lin niiiiniomipTini IIUKHIMollriuNUll WILL BE MADE IN . SOLDIERS' Mo Special Monuments Will be Permitted; All Died in Performance of Their Duty. Go After PAKIS. April 21. fA. P.) No dis tinct.'ons of rank, will be made in marking the graves of American sol diers who died 1n France, says Charles Pierce, clia'rman of the American aiitmiifAim, which has arrived here to prepare plans for beautifying the four military cemeteries where the bodies A all the American fiahlers"are to be gathered. Rheumatism Right First of all. rheumatism must be treated internally. The blood should be purified and the stomach and kid nes made to do their work properly. Massage the sore and swollen part .it leiist twice daily with an oil that will not irritate or inflame the skin. Keep the bowels open to help the treatment. You can get everything necessary in the complete Anti-l'ric outfit. If your tirin is discolored or has a bad odor, the effect of Anti-Uric Tonic will give you an early confidence in the treatment. The jar of Anti-l ric oil will help proper massage of the puin ful surfaces. A supply of the famout Pullman Pills will furnish the correci laxative. Extra Special in Boys Suits Boys' Suit, iize 9 to 18, in Urge assortment of styles and patterns, $7.50 Boys' Fine all Wool Suits, sizes 9 to 18. Suits that sold as high as $20.00. Our price, $3.90. A few Ecys' Suits in sizes 16 to 18, to close out at $2.95. THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St A . . QUALITY A Glean Bill This is a clean, up to date Market und Grocery. All Meats and-Oroceiies are In good condition nnd o. K. ' Grocery side la equipped with glass cases and all bread, pas try, etc., properly protected from flies nnd dust. Meat Market la equipped with glass refrigerator cases, re frlgarator meat boxes and all machinery knives, etc. are clean and O, iv. . . : (Signed) :. L. SlIOl.TON, Inspector Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 453 At the Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" spiwki'.k oi t;ci:ssi:i coim. cr.KVKLAND, .April 2. (A. P.) Cleveland defeated Detroit, 5 to 3. Manager Cobb ir.d to outguess Trir Speaker by starting Sutherland, a right-handed pitcher, causing Speaker to use left hind batting shift. Afte' Sutherland pitched to one batter. Cob' replaced him with Oldham, a left hander, whereupon Speaker subst tut ed his right-hitters. After the shife Cobb sent In Middleton, a right-hand ed pitcher, but the game was alread won. WILL KACF. IHOM COAST TO COAST. SANTIAGO. Chile, April 2$. The first coa-st-to-eoast automobile race In South America will soon bo attempt ed between Huenos Aires and Santi ago, uccording to plans now being completed by the newspapers Kl Mer cinio of this city and La Nacion of the Argentine capital. A route several hundred miles south of here has been suggested since the mountain passes directly east of San tiago, through which the trans-Andean railway is laid, are closed to au tomobile traffic owing to perpetual enows. t s Some FACTS About FORD . thi; iMviutsAL cak Hare arc authentic figures from the Ford factory at Ietroit. They show you Jmif how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1021 and how many have bcon Bold to retail customers. In tho Vnited States. JANl'AUY 'kbiiki'auy March Produced sn.ss.i S5.SU5 SLOSH Polly ered to Ketail Customers f7.'JH8 t3,fi0S . . S7,2:i . Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208.032 showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 ex ceeded production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks! April requisitions already specify 107.719 additional cars and trucks and the estimated Apri output of the factory and assem bly plants combined calls for only 90,000! ir Tlp'se facts dearly show that the demand for Ford products Is growing much faster than manufacturing facllilics to produce and ,wcrt It not for tho dealers' limited stocks, which uro now being rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will prevent any thing like prompt deliveries. Jf you would, be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you want It, you should place your order now. Don't delay, phone us or drop us a card. Simpson Auto Go. Phone 403 Water and Johnson Sts. Tills TI.MK LAST VKAIt. Frank Frich lost Hi (Hants be- lug operated on for appendicitis. Ruth back In game as pinch hitter for Yanks after Injuring his side. , Scott, Red Sox; playing In i r.34th consecutive game, knocked i a home run. Scott started rec- I ord June 2", lHlii. Liiderua held former record 533 games. J I'ratt equalled American j t.eaguo fielding record with 11 I assists, five put outs und no "or- j t ors, Detroit lost ninth consecutive pjinp, J We Jihall try to make these ceme teries memorla.s of which all Aineri ans will be proud," said Vcrfe. "Karly in the dlscuuss'ons we decided that rcsardless of rank and position each grave should be treated n the name manner and given equal ittention. Tl'.e only variations per niued -will fce tn the im'form Jiead itonesV On the top'nf tbeso "relatives nay Inscrtte any religious emblem h"y wish so long as it does nut inter 'eie with the uniformity of the stone. "No special monuments will be pT nitted. Ail liie Americans died in the icrformaiice i f the'r duty and no mat er how herp.c individuals may have )een, the feeling of the nation fcrms 0 be that all should be accorded the ame honor. it Is impossible to say now Just what form the beautiflcation will take but money will not be spared in mak ing the cemeteries the most imposing in the world. Congress has appropri ated JI,00,(IOO as a preliminary sum for th.'a work with a promise of moje. It is probable that $3,000,000 will be expended. "The task of removing the dead will be compli ted by the end of October. The bodies of those soldiers who are to rest permanently' in France will then be concentrated in the four cem eteries. This work together with the development woik we intend to do. prohablv will take one year more." The commission which is an advis- j ory body to the secretary of war and j qu.'irtermnsicr-ron'-ral of tne t'n.'te j Males army, is now makin.v; surveys of i the American, cemeteries. 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Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, disorders, irregularities and weak, ness of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye, the "crow's feet, "the hn'irard look, droop ing shoulders, and tho faltering step. To retain the apearance of youth you must retain health. Instead of lotions, powders and paints, ask your druirfflst for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. East Oaki.axd, Cal. "I have used Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription at different times for over twenty-five years, and it has never failed me. One time I took it when troubled with inflammation and it eoon helped me. At another time I took it for severe pains in my right side ; the ' Favorite Prescrintion ' aiiain helped mo out. 1 autre. ritUs could obtain it. an(j j wl)g soon wp Bnd Etrong. lean always depend upon it." Mus. A. K. Lawkence, l-tl iitteenm Avenue. V " V-V.7 1 1 J FISHING TIME Are you catching your share ? By using the right thing you are bound to get them. 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Buy your favorite brand of Coffee this week and make a saving of 1 lb. with 5 lbs. ; , ! Be sure when you buy to receive the large size. PIM lillMlllllll Nearer the Top r.ui: in liar I a ui .-' saved is another step higher on the lad-iniii-pendence. .ov rtar can earn money, is the sue -esfal man. but only he who can save i. &i 7 ' S J Small Toutt Idol U.TA TO OAT Itult'iH'iulviifP is what our forefathers fouKlit for it's what yon shouM sae for Bet a J.ilH-rty Itoll Ilonk nnd Hrt today. nut tot bow fmall your first depuxit mlKht be. owe it to yourself to start saving no small be .ii,;.. he-erne big endings, and we welcome your inn. We pay 4 per cent on Term Savings Ac--i the interest is paid semi-annually. Inland Empire Bank Pendleton, Oregon