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TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. FINAL OLYMPIC TRfllUT TO BE HELD AS EVENT OF A. A. U. TOURNAMENT:? PAIR PLAY CHESS BY WIRELESS, ONE IS IN CAPITAL, OTHER, CHICAGO Titular Games Will be Held in Harvard Stadium July 17 and Will Not bo Metric Num bers as at Antwerp. I (By Aaiioolalcd Presa!) NEW YORK. April 16. KvenU (o . he ovonteeted at all American Olympic tryout meets thto summer will 1 the ; regular amateur athletic union atendV - ., ard track and field competition! In (My Associated I'res.) CHICAGO. April 16. -A game of chess by wlieloss, believed to IxC tho flrat (in record between Udward linker of Chicago, and A. K. Whlttaker of Washington, tonight awaited dcHielon by floorgo CaKnbUuica, pun-American chcHH champion, as to tho victor. Tho frame tartcd at 8 detbclc I ant n tght and ended at 10: & o'eh-ck thi morning. The niovcH made hy the Wash ington man were telephoned fruin I ho capital city cluh to tho naval operator at tho Arlington witHcKH station. MeBaffCH wero received at an amateur's station in Chicago and relayed to tho IliinoiM Athletic club. FISTIC FAME IS SLOW f I Boll Martin, who won the lnter-al- I lied heavyweight ring championship 4 In France. is apparently not making (rapid Htrldcx toward hia world's eharn- fplonship goal. Although ho has been ' fighting In thiH eonntry for many 'months, since hia return frim the nr- I my, and notwithstanding he has taken i pari In nearly n score of content h he ! iH still seeking engagement no high- I er in class than the third or fourth placn of the Olympic metric events that will preA-ail at Antwerp. Thin decision, announced today, i.i neoettft j tated hy the fact that the finul trial for places on the American team. I which will sal) for llelgtum on July 24, will he held In conjunction with the amateur athletic union champion ship, Acorrllnsr to the present plana tho A. A. 1. titular games will he staged In tho Harvard stadium at Boaton on Haturday, July 17, and will be preced ed by sectional Olympic tryout a at Philadelphia and Chicajro on June 2G, and Pasadena. July 3. the final trials for places on the steeplechase and decathlon teajns will be held here during the week beginning July 1 1 and will he conducted under standards and regulations. KING GEORGE WILL RACE HIS CUTTER THIS" SEASON King1 tleorge has announced hia willingness to race his .celebrated cut ter, Britannia, again tftfa season, pro vided a sufficient number of boats is fitted out for the handicap Clasa At the annual meeting1 of the Yacht itao lng association in Iondon it was an nounced that the Britannia would be rate division. This U evident from the recent an nouncement that for next July 5 he has been matched wit h former A. K. V. rhnmpinn Marty Burfce Of New Orleans, a heavyweight, who, though widely pross-agented, not many weeks ago suffered a knockout nt the hands of Oeorge Chip, a middleweight ot waning rep tit a t ion. Martin has not been fighting murV of late and not one of his contests has he met an Opponent known to be dangerous. Practically all of his Tov.f have been "unknowns" or "has beens" like Jack Moran, Arthur Pfii key .etc. Jimmy Pronson, Martin's manager rtid when Martin returned to the T R. that his man would he brought NO W0W.K THE INDIANS ARE FAST raced on the Clyde during the "Clyde I fllong gradually before seeking a bout fortnight' and that hie engagements , with jacu Demnsev for the world" championship. That was right an permitting, his majesty would .-.all on hoard. The prince of Wales, who a year Nirn accepted the office of prosl- Olympic dent of the Yacht Racing association. was re-elected at the annual meeting. ritWKIK MASON (.IVTJV SHADE, srniNrrriKiD. in., April i6. Krankle Mason of Fort Wayne, Ind., American flyweight champion, out pointed Johnnie (Fiate Asher of St. Ixmls In 10 rounds here Inst night, ac cording to ringside critics. COWTiK EXOPK ( By t'nlted Press. CHICAQO, April lfl. Frederick Seymour. HI and Mrs. Marie Webber. 70. could think of nothing nicer than t' ride to Goshen, lnd.. so they eloped to that city from Chicago today. proper. Rut it seems almost time t graduate from Class V, into a realm j higher up, say Into the division with Carl Morris, C.unhoat Smith, Rob vere and others whose Jolt la not qulf I hot DEMPSEY WANTED FOR QUALITY BBRTIOB SANITATION CHICKENS We will have plenty of nice fat hen? for you tomorrow. 1 EGGS 35c Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If it's in the Market We Have It" Jack DempHcy's trial for draft eva i Kin will come up April 17. A pro I rnoter of Ronton Harbor, Mich., which Ms verv close to Chicago, Is so conft i dent that Dempsey will be vindicated I that he has signed him to fight July jive at Benton Harbor. This mng- nate, Floyd Fitzslmmons. made a trip j to the Pacific coast to close term3 with bis manager. There will be an open-air event so the press notices run, and Fred Fulton. Rill Rrcnnan. Rilly Miske or Tony Molchoir will be Uempsey's op ponent. If the statements are true, Demp scy iff certainly taRlng the right Dure not only to win popularity as a fUrht ing champion, but to keep himself fit and at the peak of his form against the "time when ho opposes Carpen-tier. 114 Ml MARTIN MARTIN WINS K. O. (Associated Pree. HI'NTlN(tT)X, W. Vii,. April 1. Roi Martin, heavyweight champion of tho A. K. P., Knocked out "Spike" UcFadden of Philadelphia In the first round of a scheduled 1 'j-iound bout liar last night. J. L. 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EDDIE SHANNON MEETS EVER HAMMER TONIGHT IN PORTLAND THEATER (United Press. I'OKTUND, April 16. Eddie Shannon of San Francisco. Pa- cific coast lightweight chump, and Ever Hummer of Ohieufio. one of the Kreatest lightweights In the game today will Imttlo 10 rounds here tonight as the head- line attraction ut the snicker of the Portland Itoxing commission. SEATTLE WINS CONTEST CALLED OFF N SEVENTH (By Associated PTens.) SALT I.AK10 CITY. Utah, April 1C. Spring showers, preceded hy a vio lent thumierMtcrtn, caused the calling off esterday'3 Seattle-Salt Lake ganiu in tho seventh Inning and Seattle- Is recorded with a win. 3 to 0 over th Boos. KtTorn by Heo players and two long hrts in the third inning hrought Seattle's scores, Geary. Seattle pit cher had the Do CM tamed from tho start and was given faultless support by his teammates. All other games postponed, rain. Saturday and Monday LARD Speci No. 10's $2.80 No. 5's $1.40 10 off the above price if you bring your own pail LIBERTY MARKET PH,E 1 B 1 I I PITCHER LARKIN JUMPS . SACRAMENTO AND WILL PLAY BALL IN BUSHES i By Ass''!.itcd ITess.) S A r: A M ENTt". OH, April 16 . Karl (Ounnar) Iarkin of the pitchins string tf the Sacramenttj Coast league (:ul, "jumped" the team yesterday and announced ho hud signed with the Maderia team of tho San Joaquin Valley Leagtta to play Sunday base ball. I. ark in departed from the cluh without a ny c n t-Po versy w1 1 h the nianaiT'Miu iit. He pitched for Sacra mento ta."t season. He had only dime relief work so far this season. seals iuy Catcher Voile. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. April 16 j Purchase of Catcher Yelle. from the PetroH in n oi t n- American League was announced hy f harlcs tJnihiim, manaKer- f the San Francisco Coast I.oaune cluh today. Yelle will join the Seals in Seattle next week, (iraham said. ! v KCW THEY W. L. Pet. j Portland 5 i .833 i Oakland 6 2 .750 1 Vernon I 4 .556 Sa n Fru n C i vo 4 4 .500 Seattle 4 A .500 Sacramento 3 4 .429 Salt Lake .... 2 5 286 Los Angeles 2 7 .222 W here They Play Next VI eck Los Ang-eles at Portland, San Francisco at Seattle, Salt I,ako versus Oakland at San Francisco, So.crumento ersus Vernon at Los Augelos. liPAtd r, iiKsnrs tional Icng-ue. St. Louta 3, Pittsburg; 2. Cincinnati 4. Chicago 3. Boston 1, New York 0. Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 7. American ljcaue. Boston 7, Washington 6. New York 4, Philiadelphia 1. FRANCE TO MEET U. S. 1 FIRST IN DAWS PLAY CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre. Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dont&l X-RT tor ppolntmmt Oyal ArUouiatea jntnr. Inland Empire Bank Bids. Offloe mom tlO. Horn Phons 7t CECIL COSPER PUBLIC A OCO V VT AITl? DTOOsCS TAX A D VISKB ml th -Crawford Hide 0oalt Pendleton Ptaon 10 I PHONE 600 (By Associated Press.) SYIXKV. N. W. S.. April 16. Redrawing Of oponr-tits in the Davis j tennis cup lOUrnameQt preliminaries took place here today and resulted in 1 (iollnd and South African and ; Franco and tho T'nited States meeting; in the first round. Canada 'will play the winner of the first pair, while the Bntifeh Mlea will meet the victor in tho ' French-Ameriran match. Kecmisid- ' eration by France f her decision t" i withdraw her team from the tourna- j meat made redrawing necessary. Everything in the meat line for your Sunday dinner. DOWNEY MARKET J FOR OVERALL CLUB t By Associated Bress. KMBORIA. Kan., April 16 An ifrall club was organized in Pcria tod". City firemen and policemen will wrar denim and the Hjev. J. O r.n.pan. rewntl- elected mayor, prob ably will be Ina uguratcd r earing over alls. Women' clubs at t he Kansas Stale normal school, the College of Bmporia &nd W1 the local high school are considering the formation ot a "gingham auxiliary." Overalls at chapi-l T E3VA UKAN'A, Ark.. April 16. A number of pupils of the Texas high echo I attended chapel exercises today in overalls and declared their inten tion of continuing the uso of sio'h ap parel as a protest against the high cotfi of clothing. PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach, try two or three Rl'MOIDS affer meals, dissolred on the tongue keep yonr Btonach uweot try Ki-Btolds tho new aid to digest ion. HADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNK STOPS HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA AT ONCE Doh'l Suffer! ;ot a lo Ceill T:u Uage of Dr. .laroen' Keadaohe Powders and Qmt Kid of Pain. You can clear yxur head and relic e a dull, splitting or vloleot throbblm; hea da eh e In a moment w i th a Dr. .lames' Headache IVwdfr. This old t'me headache relief acts almost nuuti tally. Band some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo ments after you take a powder you will wonder whiit became of the head ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffei Ine It's needless. He sure you get 'what you ask for. Morrow County Wheat Land We are obliged to announce that the prices on all our list ings in Morrow Co. will ad vance from $2.50 to $5.00 per acre May 1st. The quality of conditions crop the land and justify this. But why not make this extra money yourself? Kerley & Lundell 721 Main St. Phone 477