East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 25, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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SPORTS
MOVIES
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
CLASSIFIED
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON; TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1920.
BIARKETS
I IrEasXOreAoriSin) JEE j
JESS TROEH IS STATE
FOR YEAR 1920-1921
Brother of National Titleholder
Puts Down 289 Birds in Two
Day Tournament, at Port
land, Defeating Seavey.
J. B. Trooli, brother of the Ainerl
can amateur champion, yesterday won
the Htato trupHhootlnir title at Port
land, finishing the two day shoot wllh
218 out of a possible 300 bird. J. W.
Seavey, who won the title (it the Pen
dleton Hhoot a year nco, toil out by
making hut 584 bird.
Troh not only won the Oreiion
championship but hIho registered the
high average over all tho nmnteurs en
tered In the annual Orexon Slate
Trapshootors' aaaoclatlon tournament
Willi a maikof 482 target! out of D00.
Abner Malt of Portland turned In the
socond-bcat Rcore for the three days'
Hhootlng, the veteran member of the
Portland dun club breaking 49 out
of 500 targets thrown during the en-
lire tournament. tTanit Vempleton of
Portland, former state champion,
placed third In the nverages for the
three days' Hat of eventa with 47f
ahattered out of GOO.
As the winner of the atnte title
Troeh will represent Oregon at the an
nual grand American handicap trap
shooting tournament which will be
held In Cleveland In Auguat.
Among shooters from thla vicinity
at the Portland affair were Marlon
Hansell and Omer Stephens, of Athe
na. Ijcc Matlock, John McN'urlen and
llav Spangle, of Pendleton. I,ee
Drake, shooting with the Aatorlana.
waa another Pendletonlan In attend
ance. All made good srorea but were
not in the championship clnaa.
FOR DOE TO FLY WHEN
PILOT ROCK TAKES ON
TIGER CLAW PRESENTED !
BY "TIGER OF FRANCE" i
Ui LUCK TOKEN TO TIGERS
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Round-Up Park Will be Scene
of Played Over Game Result
ing From Protest and Throw
ing Out of Recent Contest.
lliy Associated Press. )
NKW YORK, May 26. A
tiger's claw, a "luck token" from
Georges Clemenceau, former
premier of France, waa received
Monday by Hugh Jennings, man
ager of the Detroit Tigers. De-
trolt defeated New York, 3 to 1.
"I Judge we couldn't help
winning with auch a Jinx chaBer,"
commented .Jennings.
If a woman is willing to listen In a
man II Ik because she has no more talk
lo unload.
QUALITY
8KHVICW
HABITATION ,
Quality Meat
BOILING BEEL 13c
POT ROAST BEEF 18c
PRIME RIBS BEEF 25c
RUMP ROAST BEEF 18c
CHUCK STEAK 18c
ROUND STEAK 20c
SIRLOIN STEAK 28c
TENDERLOIN STEAK 28c
T-BONE STEAK 28c
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phono 455
"If if. in the Market We Ht It."
Fur 1h due to fly tomorrow after
noon at Round-I'p park when Helix
and Pilot Uork take the diamond to
nettle their little diHpute of thr$e
weekH uifO, when the Kork nine trot
ted out a, bunch of alleged "rngfrn"
i romped hiine with a win. The
KMine wan protested by Helix, thrown
(nit by President Ellis and ordered
played over. Kivalry between the two
towns is at fever heat.
Helix in conceded by many to bo
the .strongest team In the league and
pn.hably Pilot Hock la little less
j formidable, now that the season Ih
well under way. The hill toppers
'showed their doss Sunday by tiiin
jmlnff the Walla Walla Bears 24 to 4,
or thereabouts, the scorer having worn
hlnisf-if out keeping tab of the runs. bout wont on
All of Hlix will move, down tomorrow
afternoon to assist their nine in taking
Pilot Kbck down the line again.
Out Pilot Hock way they are just as
confident that their heroes can repeat
the dose handed out at ftellx a few
Hun-lays ago. Most of the civilian
population in Pilot Hock will also
move in and ground rules at Hound -Up
park may be found necessary, for
a lot of PendletonlanH will also be on
hnnd for the fun.
Two umpires probably will be used
so that both sides wll have no com
plaints to make. The battle is one
which vitally effects the standing of
both teams and both demand complete
j satisfaction. One umpire at such a
(game might have rough sailing,
j Just who will be in the respective
I lineups will not be known until to-
morrof. Managers Kendall and Cas
tcel, however, are losing no time in
whipping their athletes into shape for
J the hardest tussle of the year.
The game will be en lied as on Sun
idays, at 2:45 and the usual admission
j charge will be made.
JIMMY WILDE DECREED
WINNER OVER WALLACE
National I x'atrue Ktokidlngs.
W. I,.
Pit tabu rg 17
Cincinnati 1
Brooklyn IS
'Chicago 18
St. Ixuis 14
Boaton 12
New York 11!
Philadelphia 11
American I'aKnc Standing
Cleveland - 21
Boaion 1
Chicago 1?
New York 15
St. 1 .on la 21
Washington 12
elphia
a
Can Operate It
(By Associated Press.!
TORONTO, Ont., May 25 Jimmy
Wilde of Kngland, world's champion
flyweight boxer, outfought Paty Wal
lace of Philadelphia in a 10 round
bout last night.
Wilde received the referee's decision
after a close contest. The Britisher
obtalnd a good lead In the early
rounds but his American opponent
showed to better advantage as the
47 FANS IN GAMBLING
NET SPREAD AT CHICAGO
Fishing is
Fine
The fish are biting better now than at any time
this season.
GET YOUR OUTFIT NOW!
My stock is complete and new. Let me help you
choose.
Sol Baum
Exclusive Sporting Goods Man
Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Phone 646
I (MOBILE
I Speed Wap
(By Associated PreR3.)
CHICAOO, May 25. Chicago made
ita flrat move Monday to stamp out
gambling at baaeball gamea when po
lice anrTdetectives arretted 47 bleach
er .spectators who were alleged to be
making bet The men will be ar
raigned today.
The raid waa the outgrowth of ac
tion decided on recently between John
Heydler. prealdent of the National
Iiml'uc, and B. B. Johnson. American
league head, to atop gambling at ma
jor leagua parka.
Detectives have heeri stationed for
a week, in the bleachers where the
arrests were made. At th end of the
second Inning of the game between
Philadelphia and Chicago a aLgnal was
given and detectives and police sur
rounded the men.
Will Bar Bettors from Park
William Verek, president of the Chi
cago club, said all persons found guilty
would be barred from his park here
after. President Johnson was enthusiastic
when informed of the arrests but de
clined to make any statement, because,
he said, the arrests were made in a
National league park.
The crusade against gambling has
spread, to the minor leagues. Club
owners of the American Association,
as well as the Three 1 and Western
leagues, have completed plans to com
bat the evil.
Throe Taken at N'"w York
NKW YOKK. May 25. The crusade
to prevent betting al major league
base bal panics reached here today
when three men were arrested at the
Tolo Orounds. charged with disorderly
conduct. In thai they offered to accept
wagers on the outcome of the game
between the New York and Detroit
Americans.
E
LEW TENDLER DEFEATED
(By Associated Press
PH1I-ADKL.PHIA, May 5. John
Kilbane. featherweight champion.
and Harry "Kid" Brown. Philadelphia
fought a six-round draw last night.
Brown carried the early part of the
contest, but Kilbane opened up in the
last two rounds and evened the fight.
Kilbane weighed 124 -? and Brown
125. Eddie Pitzsimmons, New York,
defeated Lew Tendler, Philadelphia
lightweight, in eight hard rounds.
UK. IJrlAWK BA&EBAU
National Iagiic
Brooklyn I, Pittsburg 0.
New York ?. St. Lout 4.
Chicago C, Philadelphia 0.
Cincinnati 4, Boaton 2.
American Ixflgno
Boston 5, 9t Lrfuls J.
Detroit 3, New York 1.
Chicago lOPhlladelphla 3.
Pacific fntenuUional
Seattle 3, Spokane 8.
Taeoma, 4, 4; Victoria, 3, 8.
Vancouver 4, Yakima 12.
ny
roKTiiAn mas F.MfiNATr:n
I .OS ANGELES, Cal., May 25.
Most of the visiting entrants were eli
minated yesterday when play was re
sumed in the A. A. 1. national cham
pionship handball tournament, both
singles and doubles on the Los Ange
les Athletic Club courts. Results in
cluded: Joe Lacey (Y. M. C. A.) de
feated Charles Osborn (Multnomah
A. C.) Portland, 21-10, 21-16.
M M (.n WITL. KXTKIl MEET.
NEW YORK, May 25. Ichiya Ku
magae, the Japanese' tennis star who
holds third place In the American ten
nis rating, has decided to play In the
Olympic championship tournament at
Antwerp, it was learned today. He
will toil from New YorTt on July 8.
MORAN DRAW'S SISPFXSION
(By Associated Preas)
CINCINNATI, O., May 25. Mana
ger Pat Moran of the Reds was today
suspended by President Heydler of
the National League until he apolo
gizes for remarks attributed to him in
a newspaper article about the conduct
of umpires in recent games at Red
land field. Moran denies he made
such a statement.
Pet. i ,
12 .586,
Western Electric
POWER & LIGHT
EVERY feature has been perfected not a single one over
looked. Running this Western Electric Power and Light
outfit is as simple as can be. Touching the starting lever
sets it running a child can do it When the battery, is
charged the engine starts, then you nave continuous electric
service night arid day.
You should know more about this plant it's safe; it's
simple; it's economical
How about ycur place?
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre.
Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures
Sometimes a man 1b as badly fright
ened by an imaginary snake as a worn
in Is by a real mouse.
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Rmy by ?.ppolntmaai
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inland Kwipir Oak Bid,
; Of flea Fhoaa US. Horn Phona T4
H. S. McKENZBE, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office:
10-11-12 Belts Buildlaf
Pendleton, Or.
upon uAt'cA eorry rA
OUR sincere desire to serve
the business men of this
commonwealth is winning
its proper reward. Our increas
ing number of depositors proves
that this bank has won the confi
dence of business circles by its
wise cautious management.
PHONE 600
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For the best of Meats.
DOWNEY
MARKET
giWHITNEY HORSE TAKES M
BELMONT PARK CLASSIC!
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We have taken the agency for this county.
Have five for immediate delivery.
Speed, economy, 1500 lbs. capacity.
O. E. Holdman Auto Co.
Paige, Oldsmobile Speed Wagon, Oakland
(flv ASSOCUltCd Troys)
Ni;v rORK, May M. Henry
PaVna Whitney's Wild Air .won the
metropolitan handicap at one mile at
Helinont Park Monday over three
other starters. Wild Air. hy Hroom-ntlek-Verdure.
led BOroas the finish li
two open letinthB In I -IS 4-5.
i r. ( . nimiM-in.s iiMiiiovii.il-. .......
driven, wa.s Beoena, sin iwpsjiiw m irww
of On Watch, an addod starter, owned
I by O. W. I .oft, while corn lassoi into
El from Hildreth s stable, was five
C lengths away.
The winner and tne mmrein pan
were split favorites with the public I
flt odd of II to in. with as much as
!. to l holnit laid analnst the added eolt I
i Watch.
It was the smallest field that ever
competed since the elassls was Inauan
rated In IftSl The value of the rac
to the winner was 3,g5.
AUTO ACCESSORIES
THE NECESSITIES
that distinguish the CAR from an
Automobile.
Make your automobile a Car of
distinction.
I'M, MOORE HEATH l.YVt'll
JErt8KT CITY. X. J.. May :r.. -I'sl
Moore of Memphis, outpointed Joe
Lynch of New York In a i:-round bout
lost nlfht.
5s
Dare Tire & Supply
Company
Distributors
Diamond Tires Auto Accessories
224 East Court Phone 134
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN NEW AND USED
Trucks
1 Winther, 2 ton four wheel drive, pneumatic tires,
new. Have discontinued this line. ( Offer for 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 Speedwagon- $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.
Phono 720