RldE TIIE EAST OREGONlAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS ITJRNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., UP. AND L N. TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 : TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. : ' r' masS yZT i . o " ' , .fSjQQppJ VT ; ; v.. PENDLETON PI PUSHERS WILL PLAY Til 1ST GAME AT HOW! DEARTH OF OLD PLAYERS MAKES HANLEY'S JOB OF TURNING OUT WINNING TEAM DIFFICULT TASK . Kennewlck Coming Saturday j ' .. ' for Try With Locals ; Fast ' ; Teams Among Opponents. . A achedule of eight games, and one extra aeiudon for the second team on October it when a double-header will be staged here, haa been completed by . Manager Vernon Fowler of the Pen r dleton high school football team. . There la stilt one open date, October 8, and If an opponent la found to play then, th locals will have nine games . to run off during the season of 1921. The achedule ehows that there will i b no ttma for loafing for the locals. Beveral of the old time opponents who would like nothing better than to take Pendleton Into camp will have a chance to do that very thing this year. Chief In the Hats are La Grande, Bak er. Walla Walla and The Dalles. Four of the games will be played away from home, and four of them .here. The schedule follows: Oct. 1 Kennewlck, here. , Oct. g Open. Oct. 14 Walla Walla, there. , Oct. 22 Enterprise, here. Oct 22 Hermiston vs. second team, ' here. 4 Oct. 28 The Dalles, there. f."ov. 4 'Athena, here. : Nov. 11 Baker, here. Nov. 18 Milton, there. Nov. 24 la Grande, there. rl : ' InSpeed and Fighting Ability Two Requisites Mentor is Trying to Instill in New Recruits. If the Pendleton hleh school has a winning football team this year it will be because 11 men on the first teum, and 11 men on the second team and every substitute who makes the squad and every student in the school Is full of pep, Bpeed and fight. Otherwise, Coach Dick Hanley who last year turned out a championship aggrcKa tlon, figures that the chances of the local3 to muke a name for themselves won't bo worth as much as a Happy Canyon "buck" would be to pay car faro to Kokomo. A little survey of conditions will convinco must anyone that the foxy mentor Is not putting out "bear" talk eithor when he dopes it that nothing In the world but the stiffest kind of fighting can put Pendleton High on the .map in the popular sport. Hera Is a sample of what he has to do In order to make victories sure; Build a team that can attack and de fend with Just two letter men to start with; and the material lurnisnea y the new men Is light an weight. The first game of the season will be nlavml here Saturday afternoon when the Kennewlck, Wash., team will come m msnmire nrowess witn me LOCAL STUDENT AND HIS PET ATTRACT ATTENTION l- , ON 0. A. C. CAMPUS OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallls. Sept. 27. Louis Ger vals of Pendleton and his cinnamon ' bear are creating a lot of excitement on the campus these daya. Gervals took the animal out for anj airing the other day, and before he hid traveled a block scores of students crowded around the bear. "What is hla name?" asked a curi ous "rookess." "His name Is Mary" replied Gervals, keeping a tight hold on the chain by which he' was leading the bear. The Pendleton student la anxious tn se the attitude "Mary" lanes towarn become permane ,' Institution not as a rug but as mas. . cot of the Alpha PI Delta fraternity, of which Gervals is a member. i Honored W'V -A i , ' ' s mill i rT-v. I S' ' 4 Mrs. Mildred Clemens-Schenck. ci Berkeley, Cal., has Just been maae i "Fellow Member" of the Royal Ceo graphical Society of London. Tt:1 was In recognition of her explort tiens and travelogues on two conii tients. She Is a cousin of the lat Mark Twain. into some real action against Husky locals, opponents on a football field. Coach and up to the present Hanley has had Hanley has not announced any lineup no time for anvthlng except the bar- jyet So nobody Is sure of a position, out rudiments of Instruction in the .and he has further specified that only aarno and In getting his men into tip- Uhe n en who put out the Pendleton top phvslcal condition, To make them brand of fighting can expect to make fit he has resortea to ngoruun ...o t,u. up exercises, and on the iicm me or der Is to drive and drlvo and drive with speed and more speed as an oh icctlvo. The only veterans on the team are Captain Bill Kramer and Cahlll. Kra mer is ohowlng lots of class in his po sition a. half back, and if "!? develops into a machine which w II work as a unit the stocky lad showj promise of responding with the kind of grounJ gaining that will help to mako points for the locals. Cahill is running the team from the l"rt back position. Other players who were on th. anuad last year are Rogers at tackle. Lawrence center and Snder at end. "Mary" take toward! at eno. - ,,,i mntorlil ,P.' Sntly attached to the on the quad too t the y men to tho game ana na. fighting they will put out can determined by the fans after QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION We Have Plenty of GOOD CUTS OF PRIME STEER STEAK GOOD CUTS OF PRIME STEER ROAST CHOICE CUTS OF LAMB CHOICE CUTS OF VEAL Prepared right and handled right, and we make every effort to supply'your requirements to your en tire satisfaction. Pendleton Trading Co. FuOne 455 the Sign 6errlot "If It's on the Market We Have It" 1 ;i Xat:ornI Insnc Standings New York ............ 93 57 20 Pittsburg 88 60 .595 St. Louis 84 B5 .684 Boston n "2 -617 Prooklyn '. 73 74 .497 Cincinnati 8 80 .459 Chicago 61 90 .412 Philadelphia. BO Ml rmi-.rn ifafettn Stnndlnrs. -- ' Xcw York 94 54 .635 'Cleveland 93 57 .620 St. Louis . 78 73 .516 Washington 76 72 .513 Boston 72 74 .493 Detroit 1 80 .4 70 Ch'cago 59 91 .393 j Philadelphia 52 94 .367 i American ARSoo'atirai Results. Columbus 2. Minenapolis 9. Kansas City-Louisvillo postponed, rain. I No others scheduled. 1 Western League. Results. Wtch'ta 18, Sioux City 15. Oklahoma City 1-4. St. Joe 1-2. ,Iopl!n 1, Dos Moines S. , Tulsa 9, Omaha 7. HANAN SHOOTING AFFRAY WILL BE WESMED NEW YORK, Sept. 26. (U. P.l District Attorney Lewis of Brooklyn, has been Informed that Miss Grace Lawes. who shot Miss Hanan, .did mt commit suicide. Another mart it is hinted, was present. Tie probe win continue. Fords Fords USED CAR AND TRUCK BARGAINS 11918 Truck $275.00 11918 Truck $375.00 11920 Roadster, starter $320.00 11919 Touring, starter - ...$300.00 11919 Touring : ..........$240.00 11919 Roadster ....,.........$175.00 11919 Roadster .........i........'.$l 50.00 11918 Roadster $180.00 11917 Roadster $125.00 These are the lowest prices ever quoted cn used Fords. Come In and see them. They are werth the price asked. 1 yorns pon a poju 1 ill m& n-Jt&oes Simpson Auto Co. ..Water and Johnson St. . ; 6ETIVICE " Phone 408 ' J the hi&h Quality of Folders Golden Gate Tea makes it vemore cups per pound Islitfonrfyocerjbrit Selected with care where it fLrows LEAVE FOR UNIVERSITY (East Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK, Sept. 26. Five Pilot Rock high school graduates departed th.s week for 'Eugene where they will enter the University of Oregon. Chas. Spere, George Jordan and Victor Bra cher left Tuesday and Miss Portia Kidweil and Hcishel Kidnell left Thursday. Miss Kidweil spent last vear at the Willamette .University at Salem, while Mr. Spere was a fresh- f man at the U. of O. They were both members of the P. R. . S. 1920 class. The other boys finished here last year. Miss Thelma Wilson is home again after spending the summer with her father and sister at Celilo. She en tered high achool here Thursday. Little Mlkey Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Osborne of this city, was taken seriously 111 the first of the week with what at first was feared might be infantile paralysis but prov ed not to be. Mis condition Is much improved at this time. Mrs. Ben Gill attended the Wom en's Community Club .meeting here Wednesday . evening. A I Boylen was transacting business in Pendleton Monday. Marvin Hutchinson was a Pilot Rock v.'sitor Monday. Miss Cora Aibrecht, sister of Mrs. Julia ScMock of this city, has been very low in: a Walla Walla hospital, having undergone a very serious oper ation. Miss'Albrecht has many friends in Pilot Rock who will 1je pleased to know that she fs now convalescing and expects to .leave the hospital the last of this week'.' 'Mrs. Carlton Stockwell of St. Marys, Idaho, who has been with her sister in Walla Walla, arrived here yesterday to visit Mrs. Schrock and her brothers, Walter and Charles Aibrecht. . j Bert Keeney was in town Friday I fr9m Dale after a load of freight. i Kirk Marr was a business visitor here Friday from range.. pillard French and John Brausmsln l wore in town Friday morn' ng on the.r return home from the Round-Up. Roy Marcus, former Pilot Rock barber, was here Friday from The Dalles. Mrs. Marcum and daughter, Loraine have been here the past week visiting at the home of her father, Frank Jones. A. G. Buholts was a busines visitor here Friday. Mike Doherty was In town Friday from the ridge. Art Gill was transacting business In Pendleton Monday. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knotts were shopping in Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. Pert iWestgate who underwent an operat on at St. Anthonys hospital in Pendleton Tuesday is getting along nicely. Mrs. Herbert Poylen Sr., w as t iriv"t at the home of her son, Al Boylen, Wednesday night. Mro. Fred Wilson was in town Tues day. Walter Wagner was a business vis itor at Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best motored to Pendleton Thursday evening to take in the sights at Happy Canyon. The Women's Community Club met in regular session Wednesday evening. A committee of throe. Mrs. H. H. Mo Remolds, Mrs. L. E. Roy and Mrs. Lon Knotts was appointed to take charge of the arrangements for tho banquet which the club is to serve for the druggists" convention to be held here the f!rst week in October. It was decided to serve the dinner In the church basement. The Needlework committee In charge of the program for the evening has arranged a contest In paper doll dressing, iEach lady was given a paper doll, two pieces of crepe paper In contrasting colors, two pins and ten minutes' time In which to dress the doll. The prise, a beau tiful bouquet of asters, was awarded to Mrs Ben Gill. Mrs. Lowell Sturte van and Mrs. Cutler added then names to the membership roll. The next meeting will be in charge of the health committee, Mrs. John Royer chairman. The Pilot Rock-Pendleton stage line owned and operated by F,ancho Stub bleficld for the past few years, has changed hands. Evan Cameron Ic the new ov.ner. Mrs Albert Hemphill was taken to Pendleton Thursday for an operation.. M, D Orange, local druggist, ex pect.-, to lea-c .the last of the week to v'sit h'o young son, Rodney Wlnthrop Or.in.TC. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westgate were in Pendleton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. MeRcynolds Is spending Round-Up week in Pendle ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Cassidy of John 'Day spent Wednesday night In Pilot Rock. Fred W. Faulkner was transacting business here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Casteel. Mrs. Xellle Wakerly and Albert Kennison are away on a hunting trip to the mountains. Miss Ines Easton and Miss Kather- ine Sickles saw the show at Happy Canyon Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oi ville Acton and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith and their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunn of Bon ners Ferry, Idaho, were among those who saw the Happy Canyon show on Thursday evening. It took YEARSyEARI to develop pauty PISTOL BATTLE STAGED We worked on Camels for years before we put them on the market. Years of testing blending experi menting with the world's choicest tobaccos. And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufacture ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette that can be produced. There's nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And there's nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness, fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGA RETTY AFTERTASTE. That's why Camel popularity is growing faster than ever. A better cigarette cannot be made. We put the utmost quality into THIS ONE BRAND. L J. IETK0LD3 TOBACCO C0..I WinlM-AM I.C. 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