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' "T KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES R Y STAFF WRITERS AND TWQ NEWS SERVICES Ofi JIIIS PAGE , TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 4 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1921. OLDPITCHERS FIND llfflliwmmiraimfnwimm! "Uncle Joe" iUliiMtniiniiiJnttuutuiiiaiMiiittiiiiuiiuU.tiuiMMi.i.it.initiliti. 11111111 i " "" '"" """""" "-"' A 2 Af iiii-l.nr,,i...i.i,,,.,,., "'-Ov 1 Many Veterans Are Waking; up .J to Find Their Places Have Been Filled by Youngsters. , KttW YOHK, Juno 2. (Henry U 1'iirroll. U. P. Htuff Correspondent.) ( li: pitching bones have hud a lot of tou h truing tlilx season. 1 Youngelcra, unknown mid unsung, ro slipping Into toe regul rube of the . old kmrt if the mound. - "Lefty" Cooper, Krod Toncy, "Ha'.'1 'Ad:iiii nnd "Ited'' Fiber-are the only votoruns showing anything- clone to their old form. Alexander the Great Ih dolnic bench Un. tor the Chicago Cubs wl'h a sore arm and Jim Vaughn, hi b'.g team liito, Isn't delivering an expected. ; Dutch .'joullior, sensation of tho J ( r.onnnnt dash of the Cincinnati Psds, I n disappointment In Drooklyn and hi old aff male, Hod Kller, la out of the same under suspension. ' : Kurtclgh Urlmcs, Sherry .Smith ond . In fact all of Uncle Itobb's Alt-slur pitching ataff cracked and Brooklyn H fuMIng down In the pennant race. Kerdy Hchupp and Bill Ooak, of the Cnru-i are out of form. Bcutt Terry has fallen by the wayside with the At.iletics. Hob Kuan key has been use- Ifss lo tho Yankees and Trl Speaker 'f hnvintf h) trouble with his stars, Vve!klo, Bobby nnd Mulls. .-Arthur Nehf, ihe I33.0UO beauty of Uie ev York rilants, hasn't been as affective as Bill Ityan, a rookie pitch er from the International league. Wiiler Johnsons' work with tho Washington Senators makes It seem that the old star Is almost through. Joe Bush hasn't shown anything- for the, Boston Red Sox and Ueorge Daua lias done the Tigers very littio good. Q1cm Rudolph had to give tip after a bravo effort and Is now working with the Iiraves as a coach. . Managers blame tho cold, rainy weather of the early season for the failure of the old wings to gnt In shnpo. Rut while they arc waiting Yr tpo coming of the hot rays clubs with good young hurlers may get out for a, lead that will bollard to overcome. " The Pittsburgh Pirates aro getting tho best pitching of the year. I.efty Cooper Is In his Uert form. "Babe" A da mi looks .as young ea ever and O lamer, Zlnn, Ponder ami ' Yellow horse aro delivering. ijspi v.'iiii iiium V ' - If It weren't for the misslnff stnirl this man might be taken for Uncle Joe Cannon. He's "Uncle Joe" Shea, veteran railroader of Indlarfapolir TllltKK 1IOMK HIXS. wut.jifc.TO, June 2 (A. P.) Three home runs helped the Senators ueieftt Seattle here yesterday, 7 to 3. They were mado by Cook, Pick and luinpton. In thu sixth Inning a fan hurled a torrent of abtixe at "Roxy" Middleton, who was conversing with the wife of Manuger Hill Hodgers and "Jtoiy'' secured a bat and charged up fie iir.'iudstaiiil. He was restrained by uverul players. The fan was ejected ftoin the park amidst Jeers. isk'i hvk Tvniu;ii.s. SALT LAKE CITY, June 2 (A. P.) Sun FrancUco used five pitcher yesterday nfiernoon in an attempt to stay the Bee but tho effort availed them nothing. Halt Lake winning 14 to . The loculs hit Scott freely In the early Innings .and continued on Crumpler und MrQimlil. Thursday was driven 1o cover in the seventh and Swum held the visitors harmless Klllson. S'lKlIn and Cravat h hit home run. Swartz doubled with the bases lull In the eighth. m 1 i i'B.-Jw-J-rf 1 1 HT1AIB II fL l mm an advantage worthwhile OA H.SSK1 TIIK VMIS. LOS A.VOKLK8. June 2. (A, P.) los Angeles defeated Vernon.' t to 5. The Angels took the lead In the sec ond and in the sixth clinched victory by making three runs on two slnsles and two triplets. The Tigers rallied In the seventh but could not overcome the Angels' Icud. Nienoff and Kllle-f'-r wire thrown out of tho game for disputing with the umpire. OAKS IlK.VF m'.WKRS. PAX KHANCI8t, Jirtie 2. (A. p.) Airtight pitching by Allen In all hut tho first Inning, when Porllund scored QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Canning Season , Now is the time to start can ning. We are well stocked with Jars, Caps, Rinps, in fact every thing to make the season complete. " . ' Pendleton Trading Co. rhonc 435 At the Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" ' Reliable mechanical attention given to your Ford means more service from your car and Ichs 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 sec that it is kept mechanically right. JACK CIIILDS, Foreman Simpson Auto Co. Phone) 408 SERVICE' Pendleton, Ore. W'l i W- Back of the Zerolene you buy for your engine are the combined resources, expe rience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company. They create an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubri cants hard to duplicate elsewhere ip the world. You gain this advantage in thf use of Zerolene. Our Board of Lubrication Engineers recommends the grade ol'Zerolene to meet the requirement of your type of engine. Fellow their recommendations as embod ied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart. Ask for a Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (California) " grade for eaclt tjpz of engine Going Fishing? Going Hunting? Going Camping? This past week. May 21 to it, was Forest Protection week. Kveryhody should try to make each week FontST PKOTKCTION WEEK. Look out for the spark and tiny flanm, no matter who starts It. which would spoil our HUNTING, FI8I1INO and CAMPING places. Watch your camp f ire Build it on bare dirt Scrape the leaves away from around it Put it out before you leave Bury it! Be sure it is out! Protect the forests, they are valuable. Protect your valuables by renting a SAFE DEPOSIT I30X In our vault. . -"3 E'3 C 3 Er3 f'3 &3 6-3 II E-J t-: The a Inland Empire Bank I'F.XDLETOX, OltFXiO.V Alcniber of tlic Federal Itesene Sjstcra. 3 m HI 13 -3 Inn rims enaliicd Oakland to win from the Pesvers yesterday." 5 to 3. I'he Oaks tied ihe fcore In the fourth "my hopes are not very bright that nnlng and put across their two win-1 the short manner of greeting will In;; liilltes In the seventh. Cooper, prove a success In my ocuntry." Mh'i made firt on Poole's fumble W'tPiins on Wllie'a double and Wille oln;; home on (.ulsto's two-base ou.ish to rlKlit. After the first Inning, but two hits were gathered off Alteu. from beginning to end. ,. , Mr. and Mrs. Cliaiies May and dau- "N'o," concluded liaron ftornenilzza, !ghter Erma were In the cltv from Weston Mountain Tuesday. Cass Cannon and Henry Itarrett were in Pendleton Tuesday on busi ness. 'mtmmKmHtiiiim'TOmim hi i! m mM!'!'"'n""m!"n'"i,- litiuiulailiiWiuUllhikUiUUiiiliiilliliiMiiM Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices--East Oregonian Printing Department. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiii IU rAPK8T, June 2. (A. P.) Sympathy for Klik'land has always been very stroiiK In Hungary but the laM two years it has been upproach- ing ungloplioliia. Attempts have lur asked that they be printed In the been made lately to transplant tn Congressional Record to show the luncary the conventionalities of i "contrast." He also urged that Mr. HARDING'S UTTERANCES INTERPRETED TO BE 'REBUKE' TO HARVEY WASHINGTON. June 2 (A. P.) President Harding's utterances at I'o liick, Va., Sunday arid his memorial day address yesterday were interpret ed In the senate today by Senator Mc Kellar democrat, Tennessee, as a "re buke" to Ambassador Harvey for h:s address at the Pilgrim society dinner in London. . Drawing what he termed a "deadly parallel'' of the remarks of the presi dent and Mr. Harvey, Senator McKcl- llritish society. A "league for the Propagation of Urltish Etiquet," has been formed, which Is trying to reform some modes of Hungarian Intercourse. The league first concentrated its cf-j forts to abolish the customary shak ing of hands and long conversation In evitably following the casual meeting of two persons and to replace it by a simple ''How do you do?" With this object the members of the league arei strolling the whole day along the streets. earning for opportunities to instruct the public in the new way of greeting and 'parting. When any unsuspecting friend. with the smiling anticipation of a conversation on his face, mars the anglo-maniac. stretching out both his hands warmly, the member of the league stiffly bows his head, cries 'How do you do?" and hurrle away before the thunder-struck Individual has time to recover. 'We have done our best for the in troduction of this good old English manner of greeting, but with little re sult," stated liirron John Horncmlzza. president of the league. "Somehow short greetings do not agree with our society. I just met a friend and when passing him, I said the new 'How do you do'." "Would you believe that that man Stopped me, clung to my coat sleeve and with wet eyes expressed his grat itude for my Interest In his personal welfare and entered into a detailed of our league approached, and unusus dcscrfptlon of his ill health. "At that moment, unotner member picious of any harm said his cheerful 'How do you do." I escaped, leaving the Hungarian dinging o my col league's sleeve, reciting the same tale Harvey be recalled. Senator McKcllar declared that por tions of the Harvey speech constituted a libel on the American government and -every patriotic citizen. GEORGE WASHINGTON STEAMER IS DAMAGED SLIGHTLY BY BLAZE HOHOKEN. N". J June 2. A small fire of unknown . origin last night slightly damaged the steamship George Washington, which twice car ried former President Wilson to France and back. The steamer IS In drydock here undergoing repairs. The blaze which broke out on the hurri cane deck, was extinguished in less than an hour after Its discovery. Dry dock officials said the damage could be repaired within two days. ATHENA PEOPLE ENJOY Will McCorkle and son Warner werejs in the city from Heed and Hawlev'2 Mountain Tuesday. j S Miss Ethcd Hodgcn who Is teach-! ing school near L'mapine spent the I weekend with her parents, .Mr. audi Mrs. Lou Hodgen. Mrs. A. Pendleton. M. Johnson is visiting in Henry Booher was in the city Wed nesday from Weston Mountain. Mrs. Lola Paine of Adams was in Athena Wednesday. ' William Holson and O. H. Recder were visitors in Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom DcFreece were in the city from Walla Walla Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I fancy were Pendleton visitors Saturduy. Simon Finster who has been visit? ins Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson has re turned to his home at Salem. CASTLE GATE EGG COAL i PHONE FIVE FOR FUEL S I THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER , r CLEAN AND UNIFORM ... ! B.L.I3lM0UGHSeHWI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuiiiiiiiia SOIJHKKS F.VISM CltESTON, n. C, June 2 (A. P.) Three quarters of the 100 farms in the Lister soldier settlement area, popu lated entirely by veterans of the late war, will be producing before the end of the present season, It is expected. Each soldier has a 20-acre farm and on most of them five acres have been cleared and Is ready for seed. On each Is a house built, to the design of the owner. .WUIiAYK i.ILGK LATEST LONDON, Juno 2. (A. P.) The first airplane gnrage for the use of th air tourist has mndo its debut in h Lon don suburb. It is equipped with (i Mtaff of skilled mechanics under quali fied ground engineers and advertises to make repairs "while you wait." (East Oregonian Special) ..ATHENA, June S. Among the Athena people who were at lliUhUui Springs Sunday were Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Plnkcrton, Mr. and Mrs. Jialph Cannon and Mr. und Mrs. Flint Johns. Mrs. William Wlnship and daugh ters Mildred and Audrn have gone to Salem where they will join Mr. Win ship and reside. Mrs. l.illa Kirk was a vis'tor In Pendleton Saturday. School for Cheer Leaders 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 James H. Scott, former theer leader Of uie umvereuy w tuarar,, baa organised a school for cheer lM4er. 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