East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 02, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1921.
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Locals Lead League by Virtue T"uu v,iii.'
of Two Victories Williams !!!onu'll',, '
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Oliver, cf
Hmlth, lb
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Johnson, rf
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ATHLETES IS EASY
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Tli I'endlrton itticknmoi won from
Woston Sunday, 7 to 0, and with thf
victory the honor of Icadlnu tho Whtat
llelt loaguts Two vlrtorlps anil no lc
fcals are tho chalk nia-kH that appear
to the credit of the local players as a
rrsult of having put Helix and Wi-.-tiin
in the goose egg column.
Two hits by the Mucks rind throe rr
rors on the part of Kennard who was
pluylmr short In I'enillctoii s part of
the third Innimr were responsible for
four runs that tied up the Kurno.
The scoring started after there were
two men out, Olson and ll"ey
popping easy ones to the Infield. Cap
tain .Peterson then came in oat m,uj
'walloped one to left field for a double, 1
nnd he scored on Ktyson's single which ;
ns sireicneu to a triple on errors on
the part of Oliver, Weston's center
fielder, llanley drew a walk and
Cary and Gordon and Duff made firm
on Kennard's fielding errors, scores
helnir made by Ftyson, llanley and
Cary.
'i he Pucks also got one In the first
inning. -Vgsln In the fmirih they
rhalked up a tally after Olson had
walked and stolen second. Huey pop.
ped an easy fly to second, and Peter
son struck out. Ptyson poled one over
the fence in the left garden which
scored Olson, llanley knocked a long
fly to center which dropped In n well
nnd Ktvson died At thlrl with nnn jnr
ndded.
The Weston aggregation made Sid
Williams get up and go Just once dur
ing the game and that was in the sixth
when a bobble might have permitted
the opposition to score. 11. ill drew a
I'D ite on halls to start things hut he was
nut when Itlmngren hit to the Infield
and was safa on fielder's choice. In
an attempted double play Gould was
ssfe on a close decision at first v hiu
lllomgren was thrown out at third.
An axy one that Henmer knocked to
Williams made the third out and re
tired the side.
Ktyson got Pendleton's final score
In the seventh Inning when after he
had walked, Oliver dropped Hanlcv's
hard drive, and advanced on sacrifice
flies by Cary and Gordon.
The lurks secured eight hits off of
Mubbs and Kennard anil Williams al
lowed two to the Weston gang. Hox
score and summary:
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Hartley's Men' Spring Surprise
I by Snowing Under Visitors
by Score of 91 to 31 Here.
Totals 9 n
Nummary.
Kirriflce flys, Gordon, 'aiey
base bus. Peterson: three base
fitysnn; struck out. by Williams 13; by
llubbs 4. Kennard 4.
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I'endleton hliih school won the first
, track meet Saturday when they defeat
ed the Iji Grande hlnh school by i
score of !M-3I at th llound-t'p
'grounds. The winning of the meet
yesterday puts I'millcton In the lime
light as one of the strongest contend
ers fur the Kastern liregon champion
ship. ,
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War-Time
SPORT GAS
(IIY Till: STAIT)
rendition tukes 'em all, thank you,
whether It's track or base ball.
The Ilucks nre gooil tightwads when
It comes tu allowing scores to their
opponents. Dur.ng IS innings of play
since the Wheat Helt games started,
the home plate guarded by Peterson's
gang has never been crossed.
And Hid Williams Is as conservative
about allowing hits as a banker is
about loans these days. Helix got four
a week ago, and yesterday Weston
scratched a me.isly pair. (Kor partic
ulars ask' Illll Cary.
While the subject of bouquets Is be
ing discussed, let the world he inform
ed that WeMon has an. outfield that
fonct'ons. The way those gardeners
covered ground Sunday was enough Co
make the long hitters nervous.
They probably saw the box score of
the Hucks' Inst Sunday's game w.h
Helix and practiced preparedness.
The Orange and Green thinly dads
upset ho dope bucket Saturday when
they handed tjiut overwhelming defeat
to La Grnnde. The truth of an old
story In athletics was vividly illustrat
ed: It pays to train.
Thirteen WoBton players were fan
ned Sunday by Speedy Sid.
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two I rendleton had doped out before
hits, hand that It Would take the relay to
decide the meet and during the first
t lew events tnis tnougnt was earned
j out for the two teams tied in several
j of theevents. However Pendleton be.
rjgan coming 'jp slrong and with each
!;i event hei1 score grew more and more
t!l over I .a Grandi1.
i,' Dick Hanlcv's men all showed up
j fine anil their excellent spring training
.(stood out strouir. Jji Grande's men
1 I were in no condition to run against
Pendleton. The cause being the
weather In that city for the pa.'-t sev
eral weeks.
Pendleton's high point man was
John Saunders with IS1 points.
Saunders Is one of Pendleton's old re
liables in track and will helji her a lot
In the county and Kastern iregon
meets. His slrong events are the poel
vault, high Jump. yard dash and
tho Dm yard dash. John's brother
Carmen who is also an excellent track
man and good for at least 4 points is
on the sick list and was unable to par
ticipate In the meet. Ijiurance Warn
er was second highest 'With 14 points
followed by his brother l!ron Willi l.
Hb liard Lawrence nave evidence of a
future in track 1: taking three second
jilaees the f'rs4. year oat. Snyder and
Kramer were not with S points each
to add to Pendleii n's score. Karnhart
gathered In 6 poini as did Ivan I.a
Hue. Hunter took second in the ruile
run. The relay tei ni compose d i f
('has. Snyder. Hyron Warner. Iaurance
Warner sod John Saunders was re
sponsible for thi'rest of the sr. re.
The 4 10 put life Ir'o the ----t
Pendleton took all three places. Thl
whs considered one it tAi twai:,.
strongest races hut P. Jl. S. proved ten
much for them. I.auf :nce Waru T
was the first to finish i:i i n- of the
best times ever made in hiyh school,
the time beins ",i p.ichard
eru'e was seend and Iti hard Karn
hart third. Warner iiiu.Ir a v ry p'-ei
ty finish in th's race. I.aison of I.i
Grande took fourth place. I'endleton
also took all three plaeis in tlo' h'uh
Jump, John Saunib i's winning another
first, Ivan Iji Hue second and Whit
man or Pendleton taxing tnmi.
Hunter of Pendleton anil Plokland
of I.a Grande ran the mile neck and
neck making one of the most exeltin ;
'races of the day. Ploklund finished a
' few Inches before Hunter. Km4v'",i
of I.a Grande taking third place. The
! time for this event was very good for
I high schools, being 5:oi.-.
! With Karnhart nnd Lawrence the;
j locals camn hack slrong in the sv i.
I These men won the race easily. With:
better competition they would haw
set a new record lor this event, lioih
! of Hiesn men are Inexperienced but
from the events yesterday they are ex
j pcted to be Pendlton's slrons men be
I fore the season is over. They will both
! he in school next year.
John Saunders did not have to work
very hard to heat pluck of Iji Grande
In the' pole va lit. Iji Hue of Pendle
ton took third. Saunders" vault was H
teet 4 inches.
("has. Snyder easily took the broad
jump and l. Hue came third. Theison
of I.a Grande taking second. Snyder's
.lump was HI feet 1 inch. Snyder also
Placed second in the 2:. He will he a
very valuable man to Pendleton the
rest of the season and next year.
ltlokland was hi-'h point man f"r
the visitors with li points to his credit.
Hcan and (.arson had the same num
ber of points. Theison was next with
2 points.
Judges of the finish weie, J. A. Mur.
ray, Hurry Kuck and Gus llurgy.
The following Is a record of tho
meet with the nanus of the no n 'Win
ning the first three places: I
Pole Vault Saunders tl'i, Itlaek J
(l.l. Ui Hue ( Pi. Height II fl. I in. I
Shot put- I 'can (I.i,. iranii r il'l,
Warner (P). IHMaiie-e SS ft. 9i In.
Mile Itun- Plokland (1,1. Hunter
(I'l, Kingwoll (P). Time .Vi'f. 2-T,.
Kill Yard I lash J Saunders (iP.
I.aison (I.), li. Warner (I'l. Time
1(1.4.
JKifli Jump Saunders (P), I.a Hue
(I'l, Whlteman (P). lleiiiht 5 li. 3 in-
Discus Throw Kramer (I'l. I..
Warner (I'l, I'irson (P). Itistnnce
105 ft. 1 In.
44H Yard Dash U Warner
Iawrence (P), Karnhart fP).
54.2.
' Yard High Hurdles II.
tier (P), Smith (L, Oliver (LI.
iy seconds.
Javelin LWarner (PI, I-awrcnce.
(PI, P. Warner (P). Dl.d.ince i;j: ft.
7 Inches.
220 Yard Dash Saunders (PI, Sny
Oer (P). Larson (LI. Time 21:2 sec
ond!:. 2 20 Yard J w Hurdles P. Warner
(PI, l ynch -4 LI, Smith (Li. Time
2:1.
Hroad Jump S'nvib'r I Pi, Theison
(Ll. Iji Hoe (Pi. Distance pi ft. 1 in.
SCO Yard Dash Karnhart rl'i.
Lawrence (PI, Lloakland (Ll. Titno
2:13:2.
Relay PendMon, (Snyder, li. War
tier, I Warner, and Saunders); La
',rand". second. (Lynch. Houghan,
Ivip-.'well and (.arson. ) Time, 1:11.
Wilh Jens T'Tseson an.l Carm'n
Fannders back in the s'rine Pendleton
will be hard to beat in th Kastern
Oregon Meet to be held 111 fnion May
14. N'cxt Saturday afternoon tho
countv meet will he held in this city.
Lelth Abbott, prominent l'niversity
of (u-et'on track man was started for
the races vestorday.
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