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Sports movies COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS TWELVE PAGI SECTION T TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 PAGES 7 TO DAILY EAST OEEOON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1020. hEaslMCOreAontan) U U 1 GOLF ACTIVITY LOOMS ON SPOKANE'S LINKS (By Associated Press.) SPOKANE, May 14. Golfer of Spokane are looking forward to a Bea con of activity on the (our llnkn In or near this city, over each of which, In addition to the usual Individual play, a, number of tournaments will be held during the summer. Play here oontinued through the winter, except during inclement weath er, over the Country club links and the municipal course, and with the open ing of the regular greens for play, the less ardent devotee of the sport ure becoming active. At the municipal course, a clubhouse erected for the use of Its members by the Spokane Amateur Athletic club lias been taken over by the city park board, which controls the links, and locker room accommodations now will be available to IU patrons. Several tournaments, for men and women, are to be played over these links during the season. New tournaments. In addition to the weekly affairs and the inland Empire and city tournaments, arc being plan ned by the Country club golfers, and ut llaydon Lake, In northern Idaho, where many Spokane golfers enjoy the game, especially over the week-end, the usual Decoration day, Fourth of July and Labor day tournaments, will I be played. The Manlto Oolf Club, which has a course within the city, not far from the business district, Is planning a re organisation canrpalgn for an enlarg ed membership and a greater program of activity, it has announced. DUCKS EVEN UP COUNT BY WIN OVER SERAPHS LINO'S HOME RUN PUTS i CHAMP DARE DEVIL TO SHOOT NIAGARA BRIBTOU Eng., May 14. Charles Oeorge .Stephens, a barber of this town, has announced that he Is going to try to shoot Niagara Kails in a bar rel. He has booked his passage from Liverpool lo Quebec on June 18 andj says he Intends to make the attempt at the end of June or early in July. Stephens Ih s years of age and (By Associated Press.) LOS ANOKLKH, May 14. Port land won the second game with Los Angeles, 3 to I, and evened the series. The Ducks look a one-run lead In the third when Blue trippled and tallied on Maisel's sacrifice fly, Malsel scored the second run in the fifth. He was safe at first and crossed the plate when Ellis dropped Schaller's fly. Heew Win Third StraUrht. SALT LAKE, May 14. Salt Lake's Bees took their third straight fgame I from Oakland Thursday, 6 to 3. Holl- I fnjf was hit freely and at the oppor j tune mite while Oakland hits were i kept scattered by Leverens. In the fifth inning Outfielder Rumler of Salt Lake, wits "beaned" by HoMimr and taken out of the game.' He was un conscious for five minutes. Seattle Drops 11 Straight. OAKLAND. CL May 14. Seattle 'MADE C OF C. HEAD ' fltandH & fet. 9 1-2 inches hlKh. The!000 us ,,tn "raypnt irame to the barrel will ho. 6 feet, 2 inches and I ft J to ' ne Ioscrs P'yea a raip- the middle 32 inches. Irw.de the bar-ed me, iftc fumbllcs being chalked iH Stephen) plan to be Hecnred byu Paalniit them. trap and the barrel In to bo weighted icago scored first in the fifth. Ag at the bottom with a hundred pound. new was on Hartford's error and welBht to keon it unrieht in the water. W on mrnicK h inpie to leit. mo .Special breathing apparatus is also be ing fitted. Among the many other feats which Stephens claims to have performed are the following: Kissing a lion in its den. shaving customers in a lion's den, boxing in a linn's den and parachute descents from ballons; for which feats he boasts throe ribbons, five gold medals and six silver medals. To shoot Nig ram. Falls In a barrel has been the ambition of numerous persona seeking notoriety but few have Vernon Takes First Win. SACRAMENTO, May 14. A rally in the third inning blighted the hopes of Walter Mails for a victory over Bill Piercy and allowed Vernon to score first victory of the series over Sacra mento, 1 to Z. After the third Inning, Mails was effective until the sixth when another Tiger hitting streak accomplished it. Mrs. Anna Kdsonjmade it necessary for Kodgers to send Taylor who went over the falls in a fin Devitales. wooden barrel about 1904 was severely i Injured but recovered. "Bobby" lach j made the drop successfully and with- out injur In a steel barrel In 1911 Benin got two more in the seventh Seattle nearly scored in the sixth when Nixon's line drive was pegged by Fitzgerald for the third out after a long run. (By Associated Press.) EUOK.VE, Or., May 14. Und, Uni versity of Oregon's first baseman, won the bate ball game from Oregon Agricultural college here yesterday afternoon when he made a home run in the ninth Inning with the afcoro 3 to 2 tn the Aggies' favor uml three men on bases. The score was 6 to 3. Score: Oregon G 5 3 O. A C 3 5 2 1 Batteries Perg and Leslie; Miller! and Oiil. Stanford Shuts Out Washington. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CaU j May 14. Stanford t'niversity defeat- i ed University of Washington here, 6 j to 0, In the first game of the final, series of the Pacific coast college con- ference baseball. Stanford brought In five runs In the sixth. Stanford . . 6 7 1 Washington . 0 & 2 Batteries Newyunds and Bundy; j Chamberlain and Land. pfmHay n ires if you want the genuine - in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught aaaaaaaafli a r.: II - I FEED Or I I 7- I RECONSIDERATION GIVEN UP BY COAST COLLEGES . OF 50-50 GATE RECEIPTS (Py Associated Press.) STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., May 14. The meeting of representa tives of members of the Pacific coast college conference set for today has been catted off, it was announced here last night. Thin 'moans there will be no reconsideration of the "50-50" Partflo Coast l.i-ami.- Team : w. San Francisco 21 Portland 17 Salt Ijike ..19 Vernon , . .20 Oakland 18 Ios Angeles 16 Sacramento 15 Seattle 9 L. 1 2 12 16 17 18 17 20 23 Pet. .3C .56 .543 .541 .500 .485 .420 .281 Where They Play Next Week Vernon at Salt Lake; Oakland at ."acramcnto; Portland at San Francis co; Seattle at Los Angeles. SIX OF HOCKEY TEAM RETURN FROM ANTWERP (By Associated Press.) XNEW YORK, May 14. six mem ; CHICAGO Joseph H. DeFrees, ft PMMM04M. was cttsctsd presi dent of the V. 8. Chamber of Commerce at a recent convention at Atlantic City. He was former XT president of lb Association of CO B) BBOr 0. IMUMERO TWTRIiS HIT! J SS It UA, (By Associated Press.) OMAHA. Neb., May 14. Palmero. Pitching for the local Western Ieatrue club, held Jfoylin hltless and scorelees Thursday, ire struck out ffeven of the 29 batters who fared I kin. HJI - A tiuHu AhIk ! . fir-rs rtf IhA A mri n 1 1 rwlf v 4anm of In'o li it u u-Ar-n m nils lt t T W-i n nv 11 r nl - -Wt. h- wM,hl11 Players which took part in li," " "'.Olympic fnnu at. -VaUeriV arrived here Thursday on the steamship Mon- . . olla from Southampton. The party hen a minister makes a mistake . . . . ... . . ' mantle of I" " t' all of plan" for division of gate receipts of . adopted for this year. Smaller col leges had favored a plan whereby they were given a guarantee of a fixed re turn in events at their iiome grounds. Why should a man make a try at standing prosperity when he can Just as well sit down and take It easy. BIO I.RAGI'E BASEBALL National LeoKtic New York 6, Cincinnati 0. Chicago 2. Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 9. Boston 3. Pittsburg-Philadelphia postponed. Pacific International Seattle 8, Spokane 5. Tacoma 11, Vancouver 1. Victoria, 6. Yakima 3. POLISH ARMY PUTS TR0T2KY ON THE RUN w a its exclusive features mala it 'trouble -proa Western Electrk POWER & LIGHT THIS direct-connected type of Western Electr Power and Light is practically automatic i its operation- a child can operate it Dependable electric service night and day fc your larm. Sec this plant in operation. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Thea vacuum Cleaners Lishniur r TjrSB ,in Tr,otzf s ,Red "rmy was' DR. J. EDWIN SHARP j MpMH 7 I rl. a. ',f'X,"'W IdH battling with such armies as Intal X-Ry by ,'.ppolntmrt Eye, Ear, Nose aoij .fViiSi ' 1 tQse led by Generals Kolchak! Oral ArUaaiatao ixntnraa. Office: AW&m&. Si . 10-11-12 Belts B . W and Denikin. The first clash with' Inland IkasCra Bank BKc Pendleton O RIP Jm a arWJ: thM 01 y,auA- how ) P.bona Sia. Hon.. Phon. ? I J-' .-" SSCtV'rM ever- PHt Trotzky's outfit on the ' "" mmm , j f, j,' Kms&t ' m run aDj they st'" ninnin- HHBBHsHiBaBBHBHaMUBBWWflsWWBm ; BH The latest picture of the- Bolsbe j 4"BBaWHMBMHSIHH HHwjjPQPS vik leader shows him in his uni- ' ,...-au . J ('W MteasSiv Get your Sunday meat order apH' fl Cjt.-. early Saturday morning while B ifej I - Jj ' '''JE''' stocks and cuts are complete. I PHONE 601 n m m we forget all about the charity. QUALITY STICK VI CB) aWITATIOt for Sunday IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Fresh Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Aspara gus, Tomatoes, Radishes, Onions, Lettuce, Straw berries, Lemons and Bananas. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Choice cuts of Veal, Pork and Beef. Just what you want at reasonable prices. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If if. in the Market We Hare It" Ronncy, and Herbert Drury, Pittsburg; Cyril Widenborner, of St. Paul and fYancis Synnott fit Boston. All of them expressed satisfaction with their trip, bestowing- high praise upon the Belgian game officials. Their only regret, they said, was that they had to be satisfied with second place, premier honors going to the Canadian team. Th five other players and Cornelius F. Fellowes, who accom- jpnnled them as manager, will return j later. dian team told us that we were the only ones who had thrown a 'scare' Into his .players' Captain McCormlc said. PASADENA DETERMINED TD HOLD TRYOUT MEET I rva AVniri.pti r!il UfiV 14 There wfll be no deviation from the plan to hold the Olympic games field and track tryouts "for the entire west" a( Tournament of itoses l'arK, tasa dena. June 26, "the protest of San irrflniiprt nnthwithstflndlnc." accord ing to a statement issued here today by Robert S. Weaver president of the Southern Olympic Oumes committee land of thr Southern Pacific A. A. L. FRIZKS TOTAI. $15,000. (By Associated Press.) LONDON, May IS. Cash prises Jffimillllinmmmm... inm, ' nAn.i n.,,.,. S lu'ltl in June nt Olympla, London, thr 5 1 first to bo hold aft or a lapse of hIx glyonrs. There will be 101 classes. As g'rtussia won outrlRht In 1914, the Kin! I Edward VII International Chnllenxe SlCup for teams of three officers, the rrince of Wales is Kivini? anoiner oup; for this event. hi The Liberty Market for Saturday When we open up next week with a clean, fresh and brand new stock of groceries, fruits and vegetables in con nection with our market, there will be another combina tion store added to Pendleton's business section. A store in which the strictest of sanitary measures will be ob served. We solicit the patronage of these who are particular in their buying. We handle nothing but the very best. 1. Lot of big fat hen. dressed. 2. Dressed Roosters for stewing. 3. Choice rolled prime rib roast. 4. Plenty of nice veal in ell cuts. 5. Any and all cuts in lamb and mutton. 6. Any and ail cuts in fine steer beef. (U. S. Inspected) 1 7. Fresh salmon, halibut and crabs. CHAS. D. DESPAIN A CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Props. WlTiWE WINK B K. o. j (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA, .May 14. Jimmy Wilde, Uritlsh flyweight champion. 1 . ..... M. lM.il. atleipma in me seconn ruuim ui scheduled eluht rough bout here last night. 1 in. i 1 1 HICK BWTRR PASSES. lly Associajed Press.) I SAX rftANCtSOO, May 14 Ilich- ard ("Dick") Dwyer. nationally jfknown as a racing atarter. died here 'last night at the age of o. DejrSf w.is acquainted in horse rsctfta cir- icles all over the 1'nhed states. Ha was born in New York. i::o.ix j.vpavene IN r. s. (Py Associated Press.) TOKIO, May 14. According to In veMlgatlons of the foreign office 1130.000 Japanese are living in the I'ntled Stales, 110,000 tn Hawaii, 59. -000 In China proper, SI, 000 In Rrasll, land TO.oon in other countries, the to tal being r.sooon. There is an In- Therms an easy way to beat the high, price of" coffee! Instant POSTUM Costs less tastes ood J and helps health where coffee hurts Switch now Test tells X "Theresa Reason PosTun is sold by all grocers Madebv Postum Cereal Colnfe battle CreekjrBdx f - R EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN NEW AND USED Trucks 1 Winther, 2 ton four wheel drive, pneumatic tires, new. Have discontinued this line. Offer tar sale at large reduction. 1 Nash, 2 ton in first class shape, starter, lights and long wheel base; a bargain. 1 2-ton G. M. C. Brand new, at cost. 1 2-ton G. M. C Slightly used, and in first class shape, cab and body A regular bargain. 1 new Reo Speed wagon $100 less than cost. 1 Republic 2-ton Rebuilt and retired. 1 Ton and a half Republic Rebuilt. These are all trucks of first class condition and have many others not listed. W. C. Carte, Inc. F. R. RAINES, Mgr. Corner Court and Thompson. Phone 720 jiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin f -n i of 0,06 a compared with that f 1918.