KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE PAGES 7 TO 10 SECTION TWO TEN PAGES PAGES 7 TO 10 SECTION TWO TEN PAGES rejourn. 2 . z: - " S? AMERICAN SOLDIERS niv thitmt? GIVE PRECEDENCE TO BASEBALL WITH COMING OF WARM WEATHER DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, . THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1021. Eight-Team League Formed With Soldiers as Players; Other Sports Relegated to ' Past. COHL.BXZ, May 5. (A. I'.) Tho baseball season on the Hhlnu haH opened and now n full swlnif. The tho nailunul gamo follows the Amort 'nil flaK. Uncle Knm's iirmy here ha a "blK li-amie" of IIh own anil, with the coming of spring, baseball Iiiih tuk tn preccdcnco over nil other forms of. port. Coblenz h(in three teams entered In tho It-ague, while nines friini Andcr Haoli, Ncuwieil. Engcr. .Mayen unit imyn inane up the i-liiht teams. Two games ore played each week hy all teams and, while It Ih too early in the season to predict whether any T fVbbs or Ik.be HulhH will lie develop, rd, the brand of baseball which Ih he. Ing dlHhPd out here would compare favorably with hlich class amateur or seml-prnfe.udomil tea inn which lay Saturday games In medium sized cities In the rutted Mates. : lk-sides tho regular league, everv company hag IIh barn-hull nine: and from theHe uri taken from lime to time ambitious youngsters to graduate in tFio "big league." , Hpxlng and soccer football which i huvs been to tho fore during the past I winter have nim- practically been rele. Rated to the second place. The Third Untallnn of.the Sth Infantry won the soccer championship from Hie Second naiuiunn or tile Mh Iiifnnlry and the footballs have now been put In cam- I phor until the fall. j Hoxing, In spite of the hot weather, j "till retains much of tho vogue It hnsj enjiiyed during the winter. At the ! Young Men's Christian Association ! Liberty Hut a few evenlnus alio ,o- j tween 4,nno and R.uon officers and i-n- ! listed men. with (ieneral Allin nrcu P1ng a ringside seat, gathered to sea a ten-round bout between !cn Hog gins of Jersey City, the featherweight rhanipinn of the Amerlean Army of Occupation, nnd I'denaril, the French champion, who had come up frwn Mayence to try conclusions with the American. The French champion won and, al though the doughboy were greatly cllsaiipointed nt the defeat of th.-lr favorite, they cheereil the winner wllh as niurh enthusiasm as If he had been one of them. Home pretty fair fight ei h hae been developed. The basketball season closed early In April and the pennant was won b the nth Infantry. Officers have become uibllcted to the polo habit. Four teams are play. Ir.S si-ml-weekly ironies anil tin. coo,. muiidliig Ki-nerul is taking a deep li,. tcrost In the games. Hi- Is oni.-oiiran-Ing young officers to take up riding, as he told the correspondent It was "one brunch of thu service in i.i.a. we were somewhat behind the other urmles of occupation on the Ithlne." This deficiency Is being promptly re medied, however. The sluing trials of the Coblenz I!ac liif Club whli'htook ,lace early in April developed' some spirited racing over the half-mile truck. Forty-four horses, ridden by American army off. cers were entered In the five race ,..,a I lit for the absence of bookmaiii n.,! airair would have looked like real rac ing at any well reg dated track. The V. M. I". A. is maintaining 3(1 tennis courts ihroiiuhout the area and nine courts In Cobleuz. A golf course with a well appointed clubhouse is in operation at Alrdrom Held a few miles out of Coblenz. Another well frequented spot is the army iihrary composed of 3f,o00 vol umes under the management of thr V. M. C. A. and which Is opened to oincers ami men from one to ten p. m. The Salvation Army canteen and Men's club Is also very popular with the boys. lioth welfare organizations are do ing their utmost to make ihe Ameri can soldier In Oermanv feel somewhat nesrer home and it Is the cmsensus of opinion, from the commanding general down, that they are doing wonderful work and that their departuro from the field would create a void which It Would be impossible to fill. RORTLAND PREPARED ID RECEIVE SHB1S COMPETING IN MEET Marksmen From All Over Coast Expect to Try for Prizes; Estes, Matlock From Here. i ii'.u-n i .iLn. a, mm n mum V hps I'OllTLAMJ, Or., Jluy 5. (A. I'.) Tiapshnotors from all over thu Pacific coast are expected for Ihe. thirty st-v-emh annual registered tnurnimeirt of the Sportsmen's Association of th N'orthwcst, to bo held here under the auspices of Ihe I'ortl; ml linn Club May 6, T, S i-.nd The program for oiienlni: day. Mav . will consist of six strings of twenty targets. Thero will also be a twenty five target handicap, unknown angles, lor the Sinails cup. The Dupont Anaconda trophy Is also up for competition. Tills is a tweiity-tari.-et handicap event, un known unuli s. .A NHS Ol'ICI CHp-AiK), May ra tion ileniaHing an In filed vesterilay before ASKS Ol ICK TltlAl, . (A. P. i A petl- Inimediate trial was 'lIllV before Jlldire Mellon:. 1.1 hy Arnold "Chlckl" Oundil, former first baseman of the Chicago White Sox. (jandil was one of the players in dicted in connection with alleged "throwing- of the is 19 world' series! i itMTi iti: cxi six iKvrit NF.W" YOltK. .May 5(A. I'.i Ceorge (Jreenbnrg. lx, a local boxer, died yesterday from a fracture of the skull which he suffered Tuesday night In a bout with Joe .Marcus, a llrouklvn youth. The second day's program opens with six twenty-targi t 1 vent s. Walla Walla llrowulee trophy event, twenty target handicap, unknown a tig len. in also up. Competition for the I'ayton medal is also arranged for this day. Th- third day. May s. will open with s!x strings of twenty targets. It Is followed by the Individual champlon hlp. This will be for tw-nty turrets, handicap, unknown anglos. The Noithwct haiiilli.'iu will nlso be held. This will be for fifty targets, unknown nn-;li s. The card for the fourth and final day f the shoot will consist of six strines of twenty targets. J. If. Kstcs alK ('. C. .Matlock went to l'ortland tllis InorniPL' u lier.. Ihev "ill try their h;-nds at shooting whip they are transacting businos in thi nly. Kstes is the representative of the It'ol and (inn Club to Mtr-ml to t!c executive committee an Invitation U hold the mi'j shoot in Ivndh ton. mere's an aJvan totfOU in tfie resources experience knowledge equipment of the Standard Oil Company vihidi combine to make jvnew rum C. ef quality type of engine 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QUALITY SERVICE r-tuiintii SANITATION j j 50 Cases of Small Oranges Three Dozen 50c Sweet and Juicy . Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 453 At the KIrh of Service -If It's on the Market We Have It" m l.osK I Ultoits 1.I1S ANiiri.irS. Mav S (A. IM Salt Lake gave a wleid ficbiing demon stration yesterday and I.os Angeles won, M to . The locals clinched th" game In the fourth Inning scoring three runs on two Mingles and four errors. In the elghiii two h-ts and 'hre,. mi.- plays accounted for two mure 'Ansel tallies. j STANDARD OIL C0MPANvS tCAUIORNlA) V , CPjy I'ltvox wox ciim: 'otit SI-'ATTI May tA. V. 1 -Vernon won the second gam- of the series here vestcrrljiv 1, c, ,nutt . .,o hitfin . after losing a first Inning lead to Seat tle in the sixth and coming back with runs in the n-vcnth and ninth, to a final score of 4 to 3. itoth Jacobs and Shollenback pitched tight bah. KMH'D IN MUST l!M M I'lTTsnriii;, pa., May a. r. Fred Kulton, Minneapolis heavy weight, knocked out Jack Temple of Kan l-'rancisco, in the first round of "heat was to have been a lo-rcund l out at the Irish benefit boxing show last nisht. The bout ended after the men had been boxing one minute end :'.;! seconds. Fulton dropped tempi" with a left to the Jaw after Temple had lakon the count of nine. SPORT GAS (ISY Till; STAI'I ) Kaig wields a wicked stick, as his hitting last night proved. I (ii'and sports stepping softly in the ' morning when the fair s. e. comes j doivn t.i the office with a grouch. ' "r pitching ringers in tho horseshoe i league. 1 i Who's caught the biggest fish yet j ; this yea-".' I And who has th- best alibi for his 1 failure'' I I'honographs operated by compress ed air keep the thrones moving in the underground tubes of London. The instr.iments are equipped with sound amplifiers. The rc-cords last about a week and contain such messages as 'Ki"-p Moving. IMcase," and "Pass t the Left." SUFFERED SEVEN LONG YEARS Finally Relieved by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Observe These Bargains SHOES Ladies' Patent cloth top Oxfords, sizes 2'a to 4 83c Other Oxfords and Pumps, sizes 2a to 3'o.. $1.00 An assortment of Ladies' Shoes, good serviceable values, sizes 2, to 7 $2-9,) LADIES' WAISTS Some exceptional values in Ladies Waists in various colors and sizes fo'o- A few Georgettes $3.9j MEN'S PANTS Don't overlook us for your needs in Men's Work or Dress Pants in any size or style, prices ranging at $2.45, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $6.50 THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St if We have an exceptionally good buy in a late model Dodge Brothers Roadster. ELLIS - SCHILLER CO. Phone 983. ENGLISHMEN CAN 00 T'o on imputation of the Middle and Southwestern I'nited States tie - i-aseo 1 2.4 per cent in the last six vears. This falling off in prison popu. lation of tills section is (-univalent to more than the combined prisoners of Kansas. oa. Wisconsin and North and South l'aliota in 11M4. Some FACTS About FORD Tim i Mvr.its.w, c.Mt Jlerc are. authentic figures from the Ton! factory al Detroit. They show you Just how many Kurd cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1:121 and how many have been sold to retail customers, In the I'nited States. JANUARY FKHIM'AR Y MARCH I'roiluced 2!t.8S3 Sfi.SflS Delivered to Itutail Customers Tm.L'OS H.1.H03 87,221 Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 20S.032 showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 ex ceeded production by S0,!i!iS l-'ord cars and trucks! April requisitions already specify 107.7 in additional cars and trucks and the estimated April output of thu factory and assem bly plants combined calls for only 00.000! These fur la clearly show that the demand for I-'ord products is Krowlnp much faster than maniifacturliiR facilities to prodnro and wro It not for the dealers' limited slocks, which are now bclnB rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cats. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, unffl a bis surplus of orders will prevent anv thing like prompt deliveries. If you would be sure of linvlnu your Koid car or truck wien you want it, you should place your order now. Don't delay, phono us or drop us a card. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. 4- THIS TIMi: LAST YK.VI! The llrowns scored ei.uht runs in the fi-iil'lh en seven hits, an error and a base on balls, beatillH: Detroit 12 to 4. .ioplin made si succssive two base bits off the Sioux city club. l'aker. New York rniversity, hit a homer -w ith two en hontin.y; uuisors. 4- 4- 4- Sole Heir I.OMMIX. May 5. (A. 1 '. ) A New York banking concern lias ilemon stiated that an KiiKlishman cad b witliout bis afletnoon cup of tea long debated question. I'lficcrs of the American company decided the half hour or 4.1 minutes iisiiaily allowed workcis in Kimland for tea each aliernooii consiivitcil an unci ocssary waste. So the word w-nt tbrouhoiit tile company's several la'K" branches In London docreeinu i .-a -i'-ss a i' ernoons. Tbcr--- v-'e many i. itiliuc rcyisi'.'a lions of iniii-.naiit disapiuoval. Dis c,u was no b;-s ni'-re-l on the part of 'be men employes ot the concern, but ass'ir-inee was t;ien tli.it .nc or der must I.,. obeyed ami the four o'cloi k lalllil-!; ot Icacili-s ceased. The i -o I o p H II y's CXi-elts have report ed no diio'nutiou of e:' iciency on the part of tin- tiv-1 of; tp:sts ai .1 i.leri s. mi Ihe icntr.ir- tley rt-purt an in. ri .i.-ed output t-r letters cm ll.ore iilll.-k'y tallied balance jee . ' n'o i . i-icrie'i n comoaiiii s ui, l.-iiT." bi.-iiicbcs in I'licbi i.l haw I ; interested observers of the eperiinent ii:;tl are . 'lc.s.oei ilm lis .oloptioi: i r, n L SWEAR OFF f TOBACCO Ravenswood. . V a. "For seven long I years I sulFored from a female trouble ; n'"i!.(!i"i'i5t'.iand milammation so i li U1 - ' 11 th it I was not able I ISi-.tiltiiHit mv housework. I consulted several ' doctors but none i seemed to pive me j relief. I read in a : ijier about Lydia . finkham's Vetre- ! table Compound so ' i decided to try it, ' and before the first i ittle was pone I j und creat relief so i conrmuea usintr u until I had taken i 1 eipht bottles. .Now 1 am very well and j can do my own housework. I can gladly recommend Lydia E,Pir.kham's medicine 'to sutferine women. " Mrs. Hkhtha Lir.RlNG, R. F. D., Ravenswood. W. Va. I The ordinary day of most housewives j is a ceaseless treadmill of washing, cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping, , dusting and caring for little ones. How much harder the tasks when some de rangement of the system causes head aches, backaches, bearing-down pains and nervousness. Every such woman should profit by Mrs. Liering's experi ence. Remember this, for over forty years Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Comound has been restoring health. I'miiiimimiimiiiiiiimmiiniiiMiiiiiiH For a Real Smoke 1 FAIR AND WARMER MEA&S Good Fishing If it's in Tackle we have it.' Sol Baum A COMPLETE LINE OF BASEBALL GOODS. Agent A. G. Spalding Co., the best. Hotel rendleton Bldg. Look for the Fish Phone 646 QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. Ruv 1W the death of Howard J. nun nery, prominent nttsburic clubman. Miss Carroll McCoiuns. actre, le ronira sole heir to his entire for tune. Miss McComas met Flannery 1.1 yearn uko while he was a student Mt ForUliain ViUversjlJV "No-To-Hac" has helped thousands i 'o break the costly, nerve-shattcrina ' tobacco habit. W henever you have a ' li nlnn for a clKarette. cigar, pipe, oi for a chew, just place a harmless No-:To-l'ac tablet in jour mouth instead, j to help retlexe that awful desire, i Shortly the habit may be completely ! broken, and you are better off niental i ly. physically, financially, it's so easy so simple. !et a box of No-To-Hae ; and if it dosen't release ou from all craving for tobacco in any form, your Icruitnist will refund your nionejr .. 1 1 nu ut question. Bugle Cigars Now 2 for 15c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii CONROY'S CASH GROCERY Butter, pound 40c CRISCO. 1 1-2 lbs. 40c! 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs. 81.25. W esson Oil. pt. 35c; t. 65c; 1-2 gal. $1.20 Aunt Jemima Buckwheat, pkg 10c Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for .... 25c Olive Oil (Reimbarto) pt. 0c; qt. $1.50 Large Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 tins 40c Be sure when you buy to receive the large size. I