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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WOULD OF SPOUT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES OIX THIS PAGE ' TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 ireftonian DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1921. STYSON AND HANLEY, LEAD TEAM IN MATTER OF HITTING ABILITY FOR THIS SEASON, SPELL FINDS if I co- Outfield Has Higher Percent of Hits But Hanley Made More of Them; Olson Ties. Cary. Hint pliico for hltlliiB hmiura on the Pendleton lus"bnll triim tin"' t' fl.vBiin, snappy outfielder who wleltln a wicked Hlick for tho Huckx. FT,'urr tlwt hnx liccn compiled from the o r f 1 clal rccurdH by ManuKvr MniliuM Hindi hIiuw t hut in (ho m ittiT of per I'entuge 8tyon in ahead, but hp nun not Hucured u many liiti an Hanley. Six memlwr of tlm tram Imvc uv eriiKo of 25(1 or better, and all .of tlicia men hav played In ut least I href Kumex. The team batting avpruKe ruim close to 350 or cent, and a total of 41 hltH have liecn made In the four game played. The record la an follow: never blnxloH 'tin very far. He In I'ble to Miit paHH Homo of the heavli r hltlei-H, hinever, In ability to place hln hltif, and th'ii chiiructeriHtlc hux In plnchm b.en a valuable uhhc! to the Iluekii. . kll ltwi; wix.s i:SII.Y C'LKVKI-ANI), May 2d. (A. 1.) Johnny Kilbane, frathcrwelfriit cli.ini pl'm, won the newHpnper dcclHlon ovei Freddy Jaikd, ItrltlHh champion, In a hi run 10-round no-deelalon bout laNt night. r AH If Pet. IS H SSi) 18 9 M3 14 7 &U0 17 C 353 17 6 8.'.3 I '1 2 VI 14 3 211 to 2 ir. 5 0 ODll 4 (I t)U0 (tallies filHn 4 Ilnnley 4 IVteraon 3 OlHon "..4 Cary Ciordon 3 Wllllama 4 Ituey 4 Ihiff Cah III 1 Ktyaon ha not been chalked up with an many "lit bats" an tlia ret of tho players who have participated In four HamcH. Tho reason for thin Im that he bain In fourth place,, and he ran liHiially be dei- ntled on to lift the pill Into tho cloud nome here. icvral times he ha been t unlit out, but a runner acored after his fly wan rauchi vhlch credits tho batter with a ituerl-j fire. Hanley hits 'em cither high or on the Kround. Ills drive over the leu field fence In Sunday's ironic was one of the longest ever eei here, thouxn Ht.isnn did about as well early In the season when he knocked one cl.'fir ovrr the grandstand behind renter field. Peterson Is also a long; distance batter, hut the characteristic of his Mick war Is tho forco which he hits. If they're up In the air they travel well, and If he fails to raise them, they're usually it., lint that a fielder has ti bunch of red pepper to handle to keep 1'cto from helnir credited with a hit. Hill Cury usually helnnxw toh4oug distance Knng when ho connect, but he often hits on tha (trmlnd. (llxun, who is tied for fourth place with r"nrv INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 26. (A. P.) Italph He palnui broke thn truck record for 183 Inch piston dlsplace nient cars on the Indianapolis nuitor speedv.'ny yesterduy. qualifying for thr International DUO mile race, to be held Monday. His overage speed for 10 miles was 101.1 miles per hour. U L. Orum gave the 12,000 specta tors a thrill when his car turned around end for end three times and crashed Into a wall. His exhibition ol driving In a crisis brought cheers. Neither he nor his mechanic was In jured, lie I'alma (ret the pole position for the start of the race. Itimcoe Harlcs made the second best time with an average of S8.3," miles per hour. KNOCKS PAIR Ol' IIO.MI.ItS HACHAMENTO. Cal.. Muy 20. (A. P.) Sacramento batsmen had a good day and hammered Hughes and Thom as for 14 hits and six runs, while Pen tier held l.os Angeles to two tallies. Cotnpton, Sacramento conlerfleldel , sent the ball over the rlghtficld fence two home runs, one with a man on base, M'NARY FILES PETITION FOR REHEARING OF HENRY ALBERS CASE WASHINGTON. May 26. (A. P.) A petition for rehearing the Henry Albcr case was filed in the supreme court by Senator McNaiy In behalf ol the Oregon liar association. FRIENDS DECIDE TO SWAP WIVES; DIVORCE SUITS WERE ENTERED TODAY ANEiKItSON. lml., May 26. 1. P.) William Muncey and Oordon Huff man, are going to trade wives. Muncey and Huff man are the best of friends, but love each other's mate. So they talked things over and decided to swop. Divorce suils were en. ' tcred today so iIiIiikh could be arranged. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Merchants and Manufac turers Carnival THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AT HAPPY CANYON. Wc will meet you there look up our booth. Pendleton Trading Co. PhonC 455 At the SIC" or Service -If It'g on the Market We Have If vi:uox DitoPpi'.n ;A.mic I.OS ANtiKUCS, May "JO. (A. P.) Seattle took the lead yesterday and defeated Vernon, 4 to 3. The Siwashes made three runs In the first inning on three singles, a sacrifice fly and an er ror. The Tigers In the second scored twice. The visitors clinched tho game In the third when they scored again on two singles and a double. i itisix) sia-r oit SAN FUANC1HCO, May 26. (A. P.I Kruusc was In fine form yester day and allowed not a single opposing . buter to get beyond second, with the i result that Oakland shut San FjanolMCi, out ; to 0. Three of the five hits off J his delivery were In field scratches.. HI i team mates drove W-wis from the I mound In the fourth, McQuald replac- j Ing him. Hock, a s"mi-pro. pitched i tho ninth Inning for the Seals, allow ing four walks and a hit tliul netted three runs for the Ouks. PASTIME Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c 8 wjtitJHT xvixs i:i;iit to play. HOY LAKK, May 26. (A. P.) All American contenders for the P.ritlsh Amateur golf championship had been eliminated this morning except F. .1. Wright of ISoston. Wright won li way throuch the fifth round. A TYPICAL WESTERN DRAMA DEPICTING THE OLD WEST AS IT WAS IN DAYS GONE BY COMEDY "NAUGHTY NURSES" OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. A Comparison Will Convince You. Men's $25.00 Riding Boots $11-30 Men's $7.50 Brown Dress Shoes... $3.00 Men's $5.00 Work Shoes $3.13 Men's $6.50 Dress Pants $3.93 Men's Light Weight Union Suits . . . $1.00 Men's Full Cut Work Shirts 79c Men's Suits $18.30 to $33 Men's Panama Hats $3.43 Men's Work Straw Hats ... 25c and 33c Men's $2.00 Caps. $1.25 Men's Summer Hats 93c Men's Overalls 93c and $1.19. Army Blankets, all wool $3.00 Men's Canvas Gloves 10c THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St. 5 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Al.TA TODAY in-: mii.i.i; has ik).m: it a;.i! i . I You I.ikav William Dc Mille? lla ! made "The Prince- Chap" a.nt"l!ini. j "ad In (Jucst of His Youth." Along with his brother Cecil II. Do Mlllc, an 1 : i few otliiM'S he ranks with the big top. lotch producers who never make any- thing but the best. ' Jlr. Ue Millctroincs of a literary an.) ! theatrical family. Ho wrote such j iiiccfMsful stage plnyH as "Strong- heart," "The Warrens of Virginia." and "The Woman." He Is author of j "Why ChaiiKe Your Wife?" Cecil li. ; Dc M tile's screen sensation. J Cosmo Hamilton, from whose novel j the picture was adapted, saw "Mid- summer Madness ' In the Famous j I'layers-Lusky projection room In New York and sent the following telegram to Mr. I)e Mlllc: j "It Is the most utterly satisfying, , beautiful and human thing, all alive: and throbbing, that has ever been ; created for the screen. 1 am proud and happy and cannot thank you enough." by the women of the "Milesoncs" cast dining the scene showing the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. John Hhead, Correan Klrkham. who I layr "Muriel," Is attired in a lovely I gown of pink chiffon, which has a Jacket effect of lace trimmed with' silver. Alire Holllster, as "Certrude," wears amethyst satin and lace. Mary Alden, who plays "Hose." looks charming In a soft gown of Irrey chif fon and lace. Gertrude Hobinson has a H'jnning costume of cloth of gold embroidered in scarlet and May Foster as "Nancy" wears blue satin trimmed in jet. This golden wedding scene Is one of the prettiest in this new Gold wyn picture, which was directtd by Paul Scardon. Catarrh ' Catarrh Is t local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional renditions HALL'S CATARRH mKDICINB is Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing tne blood and bu4lding up the System, HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC1NK restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. i. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. iiy;om; A 1 1 CADI'. TODAY STYI.KS CI.OSI-J.Y COPIKD Reliable mechanical attention given to your Ford means more service from your car and less cost in its operation. Let us take care of your car. We have the mechanics who know how and use only the genu ine Ford materials and only ask the fixed, standard, Ford factory prices. As you value the use of your Ford see that it is kept mechanically right. ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 JACK CHILDS, Foreman Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 SERVICE Pendleton, Ore. The clothes worn In the lfi'l period of "Milestones," the new (loldwyn pie lure, which conies to the Arcade then i tro for three days, commencing today. , i were copied from pictures In old copies 1 of thi London Illustrated News of that : i period. They were all made especiallN j ! for this picture in the designing and ; dresMuaking shops at the Guldwyn j : studios in California. High choker collars for the men and ho ip skirts for the women character ise the scenes. Sonic of the women found considerable difficulty with their hoop skirls at first, but Alice Holllster. who plays the part of Ger trude Ithead. was right at home. She had pr.' iou.i'..' i cted in pkt .ires calling :or hoop sklr'. Miss Holllster is well known to film fans throiii.h her admirable work, both abroad and In this corntry. She rcturnstto the screen In "Mtlei-stones, after an absence of two y.virt on ac :ount of Illness. JVautlfiil evening gowns are worn Do You Know To catch fish you must use the right kind of tackle? When you buy tackle from me that is the stamp of guarantee. Sol Baum Fishing Tackle Man Try our hand made Fly Hooks. Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Look for the Fish Phone GIG Arcade Today ult, 35 Children, 10c Not a Miss! r 1 Thomas Brcnnan of Rockville Cen ter, L. I., is the champion speller of Long Island. In a spelling bee of champions from 23 schools on th aland, this 13-year-old was ths only ne 10 spell all tha 400 words cor-actly. ALT A Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c JESSE L. LASKY Presents WILLIAM DE MILLE'S PRODUCTION Midsummer Maddness With Lois Wilson, Lila Lee, Jack Holt and Conrad Nagel You whose one-time lover may now be merely your husband. You whose sweet heart has come to be only a wife. Do you often wonder where the old romance has - fled? And if so, in a moment of mid-summer madness, something should re-awake the first wild ecstacy A drama that pierces convention's ve neer and shows what real love is and does ! Mack Sennett Comedy "ASTRAY FROM THE STEERAGE Adult, 35c Obedience' The daughter, of an English Lord is called upon to re renounce the man she loved f o r f a m i 1 y pride. OR LOVE What was to be her ans wer? It meant casting off one or the other, her home and wealth, or her sweetheart. An abrorbing dravha o f three generations of lovers, depicting the endless struggle of caste and ambition against the .call to male. 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