keep Abreast of doings in the world of sport daily in articles by staff writers and two news services o$ tiiis page 1 PAGES 7 TO 10 section two TEN PAGES PAGES 7 TO 10 section two TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1921. 0 Infielders Play 1'arther Back and Pitcher Covers First to Bender Hits Less Likely. HOHTON, Mniw., Mny 4. (A. I'.) InflrMi-rH of the Boxlon Itccl Box think Haka Rnth'i hlltinir ran tin out down. To thlB end they have worked out a deferiKtve mlieme or piny Hint jiroved effective. The deployment, snl1 to have been conceived by Bluffy Mclnnex. pum nil the lnfleldr back on the grunt be yond the diamond. The third bae man play a bit to t lie rlKht of Mb uauul position. The nhortHtop la nl moHt bark of necond bane and (he netoiid and flint buHemen piny hnt la virtually a iihort right field. The pitcher in unsigned to cover flrxt bnae. Twelve runs from 13 hltH wiih the record that Helix hun nj Holiday when they handed the I'llot Itock hk- KieKiilliin the Becond defeat that bunch I haM received thU hchkoii. The Pilot j Jtock tenm neiriitittted 11 hits which j netted them ruim. Knch team made ' 4 erroiM. The box wore follows; SPORT BULLETINS CltOWD VOll OI'EXEIl. TACO.MA, Hay 4. -KixUin thou and fan, reputed to be the lucent ever In attendance at a baseball game In the northweat, watched Vakima take the opening; Pacific Internation al league jjame from Tncoma. 8 to J. The game wnB played in the Ktadium here. Catcher Stoveni of Tacoma. hit a home run in the fifth Inning. mimiAx i.osi--s two. TJ18HOULA, Wont.. May 4. A. P.) The t'nlveralty of .Montana won both games from Whitman In a dou ble header here yesterday afternoon. The find tilt u an exhibition of air tight ball, the locals Inking the game by a one run margin. The visitors Wjre completely outclassed In the sec ond contest and lost, IT to 5. SKM.S KUM SI-XATOItS SAX FRANCISCO, May 4. (A. T.) San FronclMCO hatted Its way Into first place again yesterday by defeat ing Bacramento, to !t. The Seals clinched the game In the seventh In- Jh'llx All K 111 I'O A K Owens, 2b 8 (I 0 2 3 J Kendall, 3b f. 1 2 I i Mill key, r, 2 1 It (I li I 'lurk, hh 6 3 3 1 2 1 rttevens, Mi .1 3 111 1 Robertson, If r, 2 1 0 0 Cook, rf 5 2 3 0 fl 0 Ueuallen, cf 4 0 1 j n i Tate, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ourtlei!, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hanson, p 4 0 ti 1 4 0 Totals 46 12 13 26 10 4 Pilot Itock Ah u ii po a u Xewninn, ss 5 0 1 1 o l Smith, rf 5 1 1 l o 0 Hlnkle, 3b r. 1 2 0 II 1 fillbert, c 5 I 2 10 0 n Kans, If 5 2 2 0 C n Hover. 2b 4 1 1 3 4 1 A. Albrecht. cf 3 (I 1 1 0 0 Kturtevanl. cf 2 0 0 1 0 it V. Albrecht, lb. ... 5 1 1 6 1 1 McXutt, p 4 0 0 1 2 n Totals 43 711 24 7 4 Score by liiningH IK'lix 1234B67S9T I! 3 0 2 II 0 4 3 0.0 12 H 4 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 13 Pilot Itock 1 234 5 67 8 9 T H 022O1O11O7 If 12301 0 21111 Tills Time- Last Year. Cinclnnuti went Into the le,id In the National Leattue race by beating the Cubs. Joe l-eonnrd. of the Washing ton Club, died from appendicitis. NVally St hang, reported to the lied Sox and was reinstated. The Olanu and the Phils used thirty-two players. lM'troit scored two runs m the ninth and beat Cleveland. 2 to I. nits ami nine runs. The p.-natms three runs were presents, liath letting two of them by missing McfJaff igan s i.rounder In the fifth, while Caveney's V lid throw to first in the sixth allow ed Compton to score. WOMKX HOWL KIX'OKI). CLEVELAND, t)hlo. May 4. (A. owl- A pipe's a pal packed with P. A,! Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke joy and real smoke contentment if you'll get close-up to a jimmy pipe! , Buy one and know that for yourself I Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipe's the greatest treat, the happiest and most appe tizing smokeslant you ever had handed out! 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We have an exceptionally good buy in a late model Dodge Brothers Roadster. ELLIS - SCHILLER, CO. Phone S63. Injr u-Hrto( i iTton record was established Inst nlifhl hy MIks Pearl Ley and .Mis Oraro Letee of t'hlraco. liowlins In the dnuliles events. In the fourth nn nual toiirnument they had a total ol 1.079, taklDK the lead. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION t 50 Cases of Small Oranges Three Dozen 50c Sweet and Juicy Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign ot a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" iiL IUUI1 MOTION PICTURE NEWS HKP.MISTOX, May 4. IlenniMon i continued its winning streak Sunday ;liy defeating Irrigon in a ragged game hy a score of 25 to 6. Ilernilston an nexed 15 runs in the first Inning. I Heriulston expects a hard game next Sunday when they meet Echo on the ! hitter's grounds. Echo will he out to win this game as they were defeated n the first game and want revenge. Hcrmiston Is still at the head of the list, having won every game so far. Following is the score: llorinlstnn. .MICWIU-: TOD.W I OI! TI13 LOVK or A (JIltL In "A liroadway Cmvhoy." the Jesse D. Hainptun-l'athe feature at the Ar cade Theatre today, W illiam Desmond portrays a youn? tenderfoot ai tor who .suddenly finds himself the central fig ure in a lot of hair-raising, uncomfort able and h ghly amusing adfnture in Montana and all for the love of a Sirl! It's a fast-action comedy drama written by Byron Morgan well known contributor to Ilia Saturday Evening P. st. practise it. you'd nevf-r have cause to say "I'm sure unlucky," and when your day's work is over you would know it had been conscientiously done and your night's skep would be sweet. Louis Weber has adopted the thought "What's Worth While" to the screen and it's not a Fermon. but a pic ture of gripping heart interest from stem to stern, in which this producer director has won fresh laurels. "What's Worth AVhile?" will be shown at the Alta theatre today. Claire Windsor and Louis Calhern have the, I leading roles. Others in the cast in ' elude Arthur Stuart Hull, Mona Lisa I and Edwin Stevens. Some FACTS About FORD Till: VMVi:itSATi CAR Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Petrolt. They show yon just how many Kord ears and trucks have heen built each month since January 1, 11)21 and how many have been sold to retail customers, in the Vnlted States. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH Troduced 29.883 3G.305 Delivered to Retail Customers 67,208 63,(103 87,221 Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Rales 08,032 showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 ex ceeded production by 80,958 Kord ears and trucks! April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks and the estimated April out put of the factory and assem bly Plants combined calls for only 1)0,000! These farts clearly show that tho demand for Kord products Is growing msich faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were It not for the dealers' limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will he only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will prevent any thing like, prompt deliveries. If you would bo sure of having your Kord car or truck when you wunt.lt, you should place your order now. Don't delay, phono us or drop u a card. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. H. Todd. 3b 7 5 Spinning, ss and p 7 .1 Voyen, b 3 Thorn, c 5 3 vVnterman, cf S 3 U Todd, rf and 2b 1 Longhorn If ti 4 Mtildlesdorf, rf 5 2 Phelps, p nnd 2b 5 2 McMillan, ss 1 5 4 26 IrriKon. AR H It. Walpole 5 0 Heaven, 31) 5 3 H. Walpole, c 5 1 L. Marknm, p 5 0 llenefiel, cf 5 1 V. 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Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Kose Co., Cleveland, O ft SPORT GAS (HY TIIK STMT) The Methodists antl the Kpiseopnls were tied lal night when darkness emlrd their game. The number of tied games indicates that nobody in our league is going to win a pennant by default. Two hundred kids from the grade school? are going to establish history Saturday when tho county track meet is held here at Kound-l'p park. After requesting the fielders please step back, our accommodating friend Averill fanned the air twice last night. H( did succeed in making a postserip offering of a double to left field. Two teams from Adams and Helix played a 12-11 game Saturday at Adams which the home town hos won, Clarence Johnson got knocked for a goal last night when he stepped in front of n runner. Johnnie's wind suf fered as a result. 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