KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES. BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES OX JIIIS PACE ; - ' 2r. yr- '- T JEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 '$ DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 18,1021. EASTERN SCHOOLS DODGE WHEN QUESTION OF MEETING WESTERN ATHLETES AT CHICAGO BROACHED Records of Boys From 'Wild and Wooly' Section- at Penn Puts Fear in Wary Coaches. N.KW YOUK, May 18. (Henry L. Furroll, U. P. Staff CorrcNiionUenl.) Womcrn athletes who cajne to fho l'mut reluyo and gave tho euHt a trimming probably will have to lie con tout with those laurels for tho aoimun. ICuHtcrn couches say "for wnurul reiiHons" they cannot Journey west to HAX IJIKOO, .May 1S.(A. P.) Annoiiiiiement was made here yestvr day by Mrs. Elizabeth C. KpuMing. widow of the lato A. (I. KpuldliiK. who for years was a lender nf baueball and later n manufacturer of equipment used In the luyln(f of thu national Kiune, that tho extensive Knuldini; Chicago on June 1 1 and meet tho west- I baseball library has been Klven to the emers In their own haunts at the I'nl- public library of New York city. A versify of Chicago's national collcKliilo championship meet. Utiles for the meet limltlne the en tries to eight men from a single col lege will make It "inadvisable" for the big eastern schools to go west, several of tho coaches say. If western coaches had seen the unit disadvantages In entering a small team, tho I'enn relays would have been of an exclusive euslern col or, which, however, might have been more to the liking of tho east, since the sinnM band of westerners mado ttut'h a wonderful showing. it a western school at the "relays" letter from K. If. Anderson, director of the New York public library, ac cepts tho gift and expresses apprecia tion. For several years before his death In 1815. Mr. Kpaldlng gave attention to collection of data on the subject of baseball. This accumulation of data was In the form of extensive ' corre spondence, offic ial records of old time games, reports of Important sessions of the early organliallons, memoirs of distinguished players and managers and rare old photographs, all consti tuting a comprehensive story of bae bnll and said to be the fullest compilu- i Youll enjoy the sport of rolling em with P. A.! hod more than sight entries, some uf-i lion on this subject In existence them had two men an some only four. I Several of the foremost universities Yet the west scored first, second and third In the discus; first In tho shotput; first In tho four mile relay; first and second In the high Jump; first In the four mile relay; first and second in the high Jump; first, third and fourth in the pole vault, and sec onds In the 100 yard dash, 120 yard hurdles, tho Javelin and the two-mile relay; It is hard to tell what would have happened to tho east If tho west had sent an entire team to the relays as the east wants to do In the "nation als.'" Kastern coaches say it would caunp hard feeling among their teams If they were to select only eight men from the entire squad to go west. "Uupposw twelve of my men were point winners at the eastern intercnl leglatea and I could take only; eight men west what would the other four think?" one prominent coach asked. ItesulU of the I'enn relays were con clusive enough to show that the west Is coming forward strong In another branch of sport and that eastern dom- of the country coveted this library but In giving 11 to the public library of New York city, Mrs. Rpalding says she believes that it will be placed where it will be most accessible to the great est number of leers of tho national gu me. KAC8 BEAT MCAUi. .A.N' FltANCIHOO. May 18. (A. I'. I Kan Francisco was unable to hit ef fectively yesterday in spite of having plenty of men wulkcd, and Sacramen to won. 4 to 3. Sacramento won Hie game in the fifth Inning when with the bases full, McQuaid walked Mr (iaffigan. The visitors knocked Scoit out of tho box In the fourth Inn'ng and. the Seals gave Niehaua the same treatment In the following frame. 8I.AM FOIH PITCJIKK8. SALT IAKE. Utah., May 18. (A. !'. Vernon won the opening game of the series here yesterday, 8 to 5. The locals used four pitchers In their attempt to stay the slugging Tigers, but none of them was much of a puz- ination or the track, existing for to tin. Pete Hchneider hit two doubl long, will bo another victim of the and a triple Tho visitors made 1 west within a short time. hits fur a total of 25 bases.. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION The Big Day April 5th April 5 was the day of the free sales offer. Have you your tickets or sales slips handy? If so cash in on this big saving it may have been but a loaf of bread, again it could be a hundred dollar sale; think, you thrifty housewife, what ai saving this means to you. Investigate this treat. Phone or ask the clerks. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" Mr. Ford Owner You all know our new shop foreman, Jack Childs. If you don't you ought to. Come in and get acquainted with him and the brand of service that is used. 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