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.V"3U'. . KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS ?ACE; "T"-" I,, ' 1 -mrJ ,l-'-'--'v---'-J ' 1 o77. TWELVE PAGES 1 PAGES 7 TO 12 " g -ffSEMHTCEKLY , ml PAU" ' ,U ' rauLi iu c yu? ' ''-jm 1 rr" """" lLY EAST OBEGolA PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1921. y . . -- i!i:soi.iTio timk : ; -tvN II $S3SF SPORT BULLETINS ':3 i isA ILLEVCK nnC I 1 . if ' "N . f ' W'MrJ 1 NINTH IVNIN" HAI.I.V 1 Sacramento rallied In the ....lh ;tun- J 0V. . "A t .t x' I GIVES D1RECTI0NS FOR TAKING CARE OF HURTS SUFFERED BY TRACK (ly William llHywnrd, Truck Coach, University of ori'Ki n.) TlllllllfchuUt these alleles I cautioned HKiiliiHt overwork mid train tin; In athletics the entcrinu of ton many events by (ho scholastic, ullilcto when not In ifood physical condition. Tin- object of these wurnhiKit Ih to pre vent unnecessary Injuries. A Krcat niany of the InJurlCH ill ullilcllcs ure tlio result of carelessness or overwork. Tim athlete must take cure of his inus oli'H during tal ly tralnliiR mnl protect them from Ihe colli by dtcsnliiK warm. This will prevent many cases of stru.n ed n ml torn muscles. A Kod mirsmiice before lining out will In a lariie meas ure prcVuilt lali.V HtlfflK'MN. For strums or non-miss there Ih nothing belter than hot water. The most common Injury from which run ners, hurdlers uml Jumpers suffer Ik no re or buck shins. They are caused by Inflummatlnn of the iiiuhcIcm at tached to the rhln bone. This is it hunl one to cure. My experience Ik that adhesive, planter wrapped ubovc nml below the Injured part will relieve It some. A Knoll rest should be taken. The calves of the Icbs will become very sore and stiff during the first vvn-k or so of preliminary IrainliiK. This is something which cannot be prevented In the ruse of beginners. If Ihe athbte whKm easily ami h.hi'ik up slowly at the bi'KiiniiiiK 'f Ills day's work lie limy overcome this, and If not, it rest of a couple "f das Is lib vlsablo. Mot water und masxaKe will I work wonders In these cases. The worst Injury which o sprinter can receive Is u nulled temlmi, somo call It split muscle, but generally it ih the former. The cause Is over rctieh- j I ii l while muscles are not sufficiently I warmed up. It ueneiiilly happeii.i be- I iween the two heads of the biceps munelcs In the back of the cf. Those who Hie unfortunate enouxn to have th's happen should have an absolute rest. It should be treated by making a cart of adhesive planter niirroundini; almost Ihe entire lei,', ends of the tape should almost meet on from of thlch; each strip should overlap the under layer, and It should be put oil snunly wuhoiii wrinkles. i if roiirye the alh'ete will have to Klvc up training fr the season If the case Is severe. hae known eases to come buck two )e:irs later. So one cannot be loo careful. The alhlcte should consult a physician. There Is Bcnerally a warniuR Riven before a breakdown or tear to any of the mus cles. The runner will feel a sharp pain, then will become n Utile st'ff when cooled off. Just as soon as these are felt the nthleto should heed the wainlnK by iislnff a lei bandniic to snpiiorl the part. If It Is painful, hot water will relieve It and cure should be taken while running not to over, stride but keep within the hurting llolllt. iirxjn:sT ;) kiinmdnts asnistami:. MOW yOKK, May 13. (A. I '. A roqiiist thai the Rovernineiit take ovi-i the mannliiR of vessels If the slrlken refiiKC to return to work within 4 hours was made by the Pacific Coast Steamship operators iu u teliKiam t Secretary Hoover anil Chairman llen Hon, w-as announced here. TIkj tel eitrotn nri;eil that the pie"ldnt Ik rcniUMled to declare that national cm cTBcncy existed In tlie strike. NINTH INNINti HAI.I.V i.ds A.iii:i.i;a May n. a. r.i Sacramento rallied In the mum In when the score was 1 to 1 ami made two runs on two singles, a walk and sacrifice and defeated Los Angeles 2 to 1 yesterday. s.w f'h'aXCIWO. May 13. (A. F ? lilaeholder, Kalt Ijike hurler, pitch ed alrtlKht hall yesterday and the lieu won from Rm Francisco. 7 to 0. Salt Ijike started illlni n scores in Ihe first InnliiK'. Wilholt tripling and jinin;', ' home on ARiiew's bad throw to first In the fifth InulliR the Hecs scored ! four runs on four hits und three Kan Frunclsco errors. j Mrl'':'N lOSI-ti N KltUOH.S j Kl'OKXB. Or., May 13. (A. I'.) j The Cnlverslty of Orexon's errors! were the lilir factor In the T to 1 de-! feat inflicted upon them here yester- j day afternoon by the Washington State I colWe nine. The Cougars scored four j iuiis in the second frame when Knnd- sen blew up. Skadan hurled uirtiiiht , mil for the visitors. nsliinston Mate 7 9 0; OreRoil 1 B 1. Butteries. Skadan und Snndberg; Kiiudsen, Jac- obsen and Leslie. Here's another new style Note the wide band, special shape bow In back f ; and other cxdush'C ill features. Ui McKibbin dealers everywhere Diplomatic Job Men's Extra Dress Pants Men's All Wool Dress Pants, made by one of the leading tailoring houses of the country. Thee pants made to retail for $10.00 to $15.00 the pair. By a fortunate purchase we are able to offer theae to you at $6.50 the pair. $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 Men's Dress Pants Men's Work Pants... THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 743 Main St. i MAXWI'.I.I. I'KOI'IJITY soi.n lKTiiT. May IS. (T. 1M The property of the Maxwell Motor com pany was purchased this afternoon le Walti r I'lirv kI't. representing tin Wyllla Interests, and Harry Itrennxu chalrnuin of the old .Maxwell oRani z:iioo. for J 1 1 .lino, nun. ihmi. MtttM . f IJ. ".'. ..'ayv-.i QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Our Grocery Department is loaded to capacity with all the sea son's freshest Saturday Specials Strawberries Oranges, 3 dozen . . . Fancy Dried Prunes Head Uiee . ' 2Ue 50c lOe lb.; 25 lb. box 82.25 .. lOelb.i HJbs. 81.00 Peachc: 1 cans 81.00 Apricots White Eagle Soap SEE OUU MEAT SPECIAL ON PAGE 4 PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it. . 5 cans 81.00 20 bars SI. 00 3 l.n.MKi.V, May 13. (I'. I' ) Xot content with merely emulating the "vamp." as orininuted by her Ameri- . a:i sister, the London Kil l is cumou- i'la.n as fleopalra. j In this eonnection she has assumed i new "transformation'' which, how- j ever, beats no resemblance to human j hair. The new faiidannle is exactly f the kind of wis a woman miKht weal j to a fancy-dress dance disiiilsed bs j "leopatra. but It Is made of wool, and 'irishtlv colored wool at that vivid ilne or cerise, or iierhapa Kieen or j purple, j There is the straight frinse in front Ihe "hair" hanging straiKht and lank mr the ears at the sides and down L ' r President Hardine Is expected to appoint R. Livingston Beeckman. former sovernor of Rhode Island, to a diplomatic post in one of the 6outh American countruin, ah, three members tily. ftur members. Kuecn's L'niver- o Ihe neck at the buck. These woolen j i-.m,r i if the 1 Sinn Fein candiadtes for .vims ate very popular among: uie set hat once iiolulged In the "airy, fairy" , 'oudoir cai. ' j nine are at present in jaii and TWO WOMEN AMONG UNIONISTS NOMINEES FOR NEW PARLIAMENT at last half of the remainder are "on the run." The list Inclines Arthur Griffith. foinnJiT of the Sinn Fein now in pris on, und K:tmmm do Valeru, J'resident -f (he Irish Hepul'lic. LITTLE COLLEGE MEET: HKI.FAST. .May 13 (A. I'.) .clec-i tion of flster I'nienlst candidates fori ih" election .May Z. has been prac- ti ally conipb'ted. and parly leaders ; are centering atleiiliuit on the i am-; IMllBll. The nominees repre'nt prai tii all ! - all classes of fhy community labor, I oioievs.oiial. man .fa-firina and farm- ! I ITLAXD. (He.. May 1.1. (A. P.) Imt elements. The labor men. how-"'cm n Oregon' coib ses not connected IWIl Ilolll the I nionlst w Illl lllieieoiieiaie vituieiejne .it hold a track and Held meet on tnc Iteed college track here toinorrow. Full teams It is believed, will be en tered by Pacific I'niversity. Pacific CollCKe McMinnville Colleiie. Philo math Colleee, Albany College. North Pacific Dental College and Itccd Ool leue. Fast times are expected to be made, as several stars of these "independ ent" schools have been showing up well in recent interclass and dual meets. Some Good Values Standard Corn, 2 cans . . ....... 25c Standard Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c Clin Peaches, can 2dc Olympic Pan Cake Flour, 3 for. . . . $1.00 Assorted Jam Calif. White Beans, pound . i ..... 7e Quaker Quakies, package 10c Van Camps Pork and Beans, 5 for. . . 95c Our Own Roast Coffee, 3 lbs. f or . . . $1.00 Standard Grocery Go. 230 E. Court St. C. L. Bonney, Pres. Phone 96 eer. are ranks ard do not me! ui" socialists and 1 members if thi' Independent I.lbur ! Party, who are accused of being allied with liolshevi.-m and the Sinn Fein. Two women have been desienated to make the race for the Unionist forces. They are Mrs. It. P. S. Chi chester of Muyola Park, who w ill con test for the County and City of Perry, and Mrs. It. J. M'Murdie for lielfast. Many names prominent in the civh and pnliticjil life of P.elfnst and Ulster do not appear in the list of candidates announced, but theic Is yet opportun ity for their selection to the senate when the members of this body are , named later by the lower house. I Ulster Is entitled to 4 the lower Ionise divided as follows: IN-lfast city. IH members: County i Itown. eiuht members; County Antrim, seven members: County ArmaBh, four I members: County and City perry, five 1 members: Couniie Overall Golf! iM;rsni:T will mi i t MKXICO C1TV. May 13. (A. 1'.) member in presidents Uhregmi und Harding may meet next ( ctu1er at Dallas. Texas, where tmtli have heen invited to visit 1 he Tr vms State Fair. Aecording to local newspapers Presi dent lrecon, who was cordially re ceived last fall nt Dallas, will repeat his vit this year and it is suid here thin President Harding has expressed a desire to ho present at the same time. es I'yrone-Kerman- MMI..J ft,Ulf .11111 i,J Special FOR THIS WEEK ONLY FORD ACCESSORIES Sliot'k Absorbers, per set No. 1 Bailger Jaeks, each Watert'iiry. .1 eylintler Pumps, eaeh ... AJemito Oiling Systems Johnson Horn Buttons Dry Cell Batteries ,eaeh White Disc Wheels, per set We also have a complete stock of Centime Kurd $7.00 $3.50 $5.00 ....$10.50 75c 45c ....$47.00 Pur'.s for your enr and first class Void mechanics to do your work. THY I S til T Simpson Auto Co. Phono lilfi h i; uhsv lVnilh'loit, (nr. WMftTEVtn Your. Go AV &QOD EYESIGHT WILL HELP 'i ' 7.'..,.. V3 k.-...V V 'IJWiN, s WUATKVKlt your pial In Tfe perfect si;;hl is an essen tial of sneeess. pon't le handi capped by ImperiVci vision or slrained ecs, when the science of optometry has brotiKlit per fect eyesight wllhin the reach of neariy everyone. Modern e.'Utpn.cnl and a lonu cvpolienee in tile flit 11- rruel'i.i: of Kl.isses at your er vlee here at .1 l";isona lile cost. vt- 1 1 v t Jf t "Gets-It" Ends AH Corns ItHrk If II FnilN. Thirtv ii.'.oiids Hi'tfT you tomh th1 nu n itli this liquid corn rmnvcr the 'A its TRY OUR Merchant's Lunch from 11 to 2 P. M. WAFFLES ALL DAY Fresh Doughnuts and home made pics. Special tables for Ladies. Home cooking our specialty. Open from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. White's Doughnut Lunch l6J 123 West Alta. "i y.i. 3 1 r - - Senntor Henry K Ahumt of Art i.mi. si new Tashion !or o!ter. H. e..ia uvvmlu oo th Wshintp lll.KS' Snnolo At A. B. C i-i'tltinc stat'lumr pain ir it stops, for all I Ian . ' No eorn. hind or soft, is too old or .too deeply rooted to resist "I lets- It" ' Inimi dintely it dries and shrivels, Ihe l,.(ti;..n loos.-n trom Ih" trie I'l.'.h hikI soon voli tan peel it rich! off with your I imfi's as painlessly as ou trim your ! usils. i Pon t coddle corn pests. Hon t nurse I and pamper lliem. llon't cut and trim lm KKMin r. inem won .r.i.--- TT"' Costa it trlflfl nt any druff store. it-.l hv V. liwrenee & Co.. I'hicllKo. Sold in Pendleton by Tallmun Co. j CONROY'S CASH GROCERY BEST BUTTER, pound 35c Wessons Oil. . . . pint 35c; quart 65c; U gal. $1.20 Crisco 11 j lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs. $1.23 Best Crepe Toilet Taper, 3 rolls 25c Tomatoes. - cans 25c Van Camps Tork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 95c Olympic Pancake Flour, large pkg., 3 for . .$1.00 Prunes, large size, pound 10c Hills Red Can Coffee, 1 pound 48c Ensign Coffee, White Package , 30c Carnation Milk, 7 cans $1.00 5 i WA 5 uml lcolioiny Pi us Co.