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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES 01$ THIS PAGE; TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION; TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1921. (Ell FIVE STRAIGHT BY LETTING Hanlcy Gets Five Straight Hits in as Many Times up; Locals . Grab 12 Hits to 5 Yielded. In tho slow-cut puine that him lu'ii plnyi'd here this year, the Ducks 'cs- Unlay took another full out of Wes ton hy tt score of 14 to 2. and main tained u perfect team percent:1 bc( by making their standing read flvo L'ames won, none lost. After tho first JiniliiK when it lie cnnio apparent that the visitors had nothing that would make the llucks extend themselves, the kunip hern inn A contest In which the locals took wlliflit Interest except te si'u how bat ting averages would fare. Hnnlcy showed on excellent eye In this Hppuront liy whaling tho spher oid for five utilities In us many fines ut bat, ono of which was a home r in Unit lit on top tho irrnndstund Just behind center field. This feat entitles the husky shortstop's name to first place In tho league for luitiluir hon ors, ire outstripped Wysnn who had nn off day with only one safe hit to Ills credit out of five times up. Olson mid (,'nrcy who wore tied In Mary Wins .i;ny iKKioio n.iK won lor spurs "f v. 'if, & A III in& ..-,. iy . m Ir1t vrMr"wal7Ti7r whlrb is Ihe cowTov!" ffifmt lor it spur. Tom Smith, real towboy of l'i'cdoiii.i. Am., and pifsidcnt of Ovlioys' Wiiion, is showi 'esentTlyr the 'V'n"t ;itrh" lo oirv QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION The First is Tomorrow The first of June comes tomorrow Jho best chance to start trading at this market. You may be a customer of some other place are you satisfied with this month's bill? We really believe thai we can save you more money on the same grade or give you the better gz'ade for the same asked on inferior grades. We ask you to try us then judge for yourself. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At (lie Kiim of Service MIf It's on the Market We Have It" Ford 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 ine1 Ford materials and only ask the fixed, standard. Ford factory prices. As you value the use of your vFord.sec that it is kept mechanically right. JACK CIIILDS, Foreman Simpson Phone 408 SERVICE Htli k work ut tho close of !xt wi-uk'k Sump, declurod a. truce and muck to Kothor yttHterduy, the end of Die con ti'Bt Indlnif them hIIII tied. Tho visitor clouted the hull for five hits orf of WllllutiiH, mid tho llucks hnrvcHlcil an even dozen. Do": score and mimmnry; ivnuii'tmi All It II I'OA Iv Olson, 2b... . PotoriMin, c. Ilanley, sh. . Htysnn, If. , . Cary, lh, , . . Iluey, 3b. . . Ckirdori, cf. . Duff, rf. Williams, p. TotalH . 1 1 1 .1 15 5 2 110 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 (I II 11 0 oooi .24 14 12 27 S Motion Illoiiinrcn, rf 4 O'lltiria, cf 5 3 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 Ht-amcr. sh Klrkpatrlrk. 31. MeKorron. c. . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 1 0 1 11 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 Diincon, lb 4 Hull, 2b 1 Ooulil 1 Smith. 2b 1 0 II York, hs 1 0 0 I'.iViint, km., p. ... 2 0 0 Kcmiurd, p., sh 1 1 0 Totals 3 2 2 5 24 15 1 1 Riimmaryr Two-liaso hits, Ilanley. Peterson: three-bum- hits, Ilanley; home runs. Ilanley: passed balls, Mc FVrron; wild pitches, Kennard (2), I'aviint; bases on balls, off Kennard 6. off I'npant 2, off Williams 2; hit bv pitched balls. Cnry, lilnniffren: struck out, Kennard. 4, I'liynnt 1, Wlllituns 14. I'mplre (ikn Dudley. Her Spurs ai last. Mies cot ihe "r.iieknroo s Auto Co. i m .J 1 : ' Pcnd Icton, Ore. Girt" of th. Girl.' HUjh School Bra. I II utltif ctat ot Brooklyn. N T. She 111 wu picked w ma nearly perfect ill 1 m the ctoM. 8tmmlnc did tt. he j 1 1 f i T fly Kiilherlng 20 hits ofr of MeNutt'i delivery Helix won anot'lier name Sun day, pilot Itock Kolim down to defeat before, the Indians IS to 8. Nuni'To'it. errors on the part of the Pilot Hoi k HKKreuallon n.-sted the runners up In their efforts for a victory, llox score and Nummary: lle'lx . All It Ueiiitllen 7 3 Tate 7 3 Cook 7 4 Clark 0 1 (lurtlei .6 2 Htcvens ' 2 ItalHton 0 0 It I'O 4 7 2 3 4 1 2 0 2 1 1 12 3 0 Khan non 6 1 0 2 XIII 6 2 2 1 Tolals 57 IK 20 27 Pilot ItCH U Afc It II PO, Xrwman 3 2 2 0 Illnkli '. . 4 0 Hums, M 4 0 Hums, 11 4 0 (Jilliert J 1 Doimherty 3 Albrecht. C 4 0 Albrecht A 3 2 McXtitt 3 1 1 1 0 2 0 14 1 It 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Totals 31 6 7 27 10 Summary Sacrifice httH, DaiiKhorty; two-bnse hits ,Mcunllen. Took (2), Ualston; three-base hits. niirilra, Cook: stolen banes, (Illbert, .Newman; first base on balls, off fiartler. 2; struck out, by Oar tle 7. McNutt ; pushed balls, f.ilbert (2); wild pil hes, by riartie. 1; left m, 1m sir, Helix 12. Pilot Hook 2; double plays. Kane to M. .Murry; hit by pitch er, Gilbert. T "si-Al ii i; wins si;iiii:s i,oh At;i;i.i:s. May 31. (A. P.) Seattle and Vernon divided the double header here yeMerday, the TiKerg tak Ins the morniiiK Baine, 2 to 1. and the Slwashes the afternoon. 12 to 2. Seal tie won the series. 5 to 4. Vernon clinched the first came in the seventh inniuc. scoring the winning run on a double, a sinKle and a wicrifUe. The visitors turned the sifte' noon contest into a Itllfest. knocking -wo Ticer pitchers out of the box. In the sixtr llalea hit a homer with nobody on. ii:i s in:oi' A riit SACRA MKNTO. .May 31. (A. !.)--S:irrnnwnti defeated AllKVleB I" Jioth kuiuch of a doubleheaclrr hero I yesterday, taking tile morning route1 : liy a wore of 5 to (I, Hhutting the An ! Bold out aKain In the afternoon by thi ; 5 to (I BCore. The features of the , morning Baine wan the pltening oi I Penner who held l-oa Angeles to oni hit. The Senators drove t'ramlall fron the mount in the s -venth inning. I) , movleh. who relieved Hughes In th ' first inning of the afternoon gam proved effective. The visitors eoul i not solves the offerings of Troligh. ; however, and the locals won handily. wM'c li tiiosi: iti:.M:i!s SALT LAKE CITY. May 31 (A f r.) I'orilanci ami .--no j-n" I divided h doiilileheader yesterday, the home cluli winning the first game ny a score of 9 to 4 and the visitors the sec u-h.,11 h out .link Clifford down for the count In the third round of a 1 '- round match. Mike received tin i 71 t I 1 i Jrt II Not A Blemish I I . VJ J li miin the wrfect appearance nf fcrr II I II 1 TB i 1 II comnkiirai.PcnnanentamltemiKK-sni I 1; x ft A m I kintrouhteareltecHvlycncealtit. I $? Sti. i. I Rhii unnatural color and corrects I 8S JSt i f jawT" i I srtaiy ikins. Highly antiseptic. I I t f - I - , IsimU- HOPKINS A SON. NewYorlcJ : W 1 yA t ill Ulra Rnth fialnfelt "Health ; IV f U maM mM 1 1- lUVyjpS- 1 Ml A i; Picasss Them M I rtFTER EVERY MEAL jinlgcK' decision ufur he ' out boxed Dave ItoseiilM-rg. of llr.M.klyn, in a 1 .' round bout, lauding three blows to his ond three to two. In the first game the Hees staged a batting rally in the eighth which gave them five runs. The second game was i. -.pattle between F'illctle and Iir. inley. An error gave the Heavers what turned out to lie tin winning run. 1. ynn knocked the bull iver the fence in the second inning for the Hees- only livo tallies. In the first gamp Male. Johnson und Krug for i ;'ort!and and Kigliu for ftilt Luke hit homers. The Heavers won five of the nine games of the series. f.lltltON l;l!()TIIi:i:s VHTOI1S NEW YORK, May 31 (A. l'.i Tom and Mike Gil'bons of St. Paul, were victors in boxing contests at Kb bits Field, Brooklyn, yesterday. Tom scored his ninlh straight knockout i IV IJV Kk rr,. Do You Know To catch fish you must usu the rijrht kiml of tackle V When you buy tackle from me that is the stump of guarantee. v Sol Baum Fishing Tackle Man Try our hand inatle Fly lliks. Hotel IViullcUm Bldg. lH)ok for the Fish Phone 016 -urr S' rmm t appeals to everybody because of the pleasure and benefit it affords. The longest-lasting refresh ment possible to obtain. Sealed tight kept right in its wax-wrapped impurity-prcof package. The Flavor Lasts B9 opponents one. Tom. who weighed Ills pounds to Cliffords, Imp, scored three knockdowns in the second round in which the bell saved his opponent. The third session lasted :,H seconds. ii BIrllUUJa 1 E2I INDIGESTION In new yruulu form, dry oa tonffua, or with richy or water, bet or cold, profitably hr4 QUICK RELIEF! Price. 25-50-75 LSO IN TABLET FORM a MADE Rf aCOTT ft BOWIIE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and XJervous Uueur anf Diseanea of Women, r Ray fcloctm Torap.utlc. T.mpl. Bldf. Room 11 Phone lt Phone P 'O. IU - DR. C. H. DAY ItijniriHii J"1 Surgeon . Osteopath lioome 21 ainrt 26 Smith-Crawfor BuildinaT- TUnHnna ml Rea, T4-R OTJJi PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST A Comparison Will Convince You Men's $25.00 Riding Boots $14-50 Men's $7.50 Brown Dress Shoes... $5.00 Men's $5.00 Work Shoes . $3.-1" Men's $G.50 Dress Pants $3.93 Men's Light Weight Union Suits . . . $1.00 Men's Full Cut Work ' Shirts 79c THE W 40 Cash Stores III X Going Fishing? Going Hunting? Going Camping? This past week. May 22 to 28, was Korrat Protection week. Kverybbdy should try to make each week FOHhHT lMtUTKCTIO.N WEEK. Iiok out for the spark and tiny flame, no matter who starts it. which would spoil our HL'NTING, FISHING and CAMPING places. Watch your camp fire Build it on bare dirt Scrape the leaves away from around it : Put it out before you leave-- Bury.it! ,Be sure t im ' v I'rotect the rorcsis. iney are uiunmi. Protect your valuables by renting a SAKK DEPOSIT l'.vX in our vault. The Inland Empire Bank PliMlI.KT.ON. OKHitK Jlcniux'i' if tlif l'cileriil KrsTVf System. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices--East OreQTiian Printing Department. illlMIIIUHIIIIIIIMIIlHIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllt, 5 . I "... S CASTLE GATE 1 EGG COAL THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER I CLEAN AND UNIFORM E ! B.L. BURROUGHS He Has It! uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiaiuiiiiiiim CONROY'S CASH GROCERY SCHILLING'S BEST COFFEE 1 POUND 42c 2 1-2 POUNDS $1.00 5 POUNDS . . : 82.00 IVst CotTtv Value on the Market. REST BUTTER, pound 35e Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 23c Criseo lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; G lbs. $1.23 Wessons Oil. . . . pint 33c; quart 63c; j gal. $1.20 Olympic Pancake Flour, large pkg., 3 for ..$1.00 Tomatoes, 2 cans 23c Hills lied Can Coffee, 1 pound 48c Carnation Milk, 7 cans $1.00 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 93c Men's Suits $18.50 to $33 Men's Panama Hats v . $3.4 Men's Work Straw Hats . . . 23c and 3oc Men's $2.00 Caps. $1.25 Men's Summer Hats 93c Men's Overalls 95c and $1.19. Army Blankets, all wool $5-00 Men's Canvas Gloves 10c 743 Main St it is oui: . VhONE FIVE FOR FUEL HUB J