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SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS COMICS ft TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JUNE 2, 1920. BOXING TREAT PROMISED BY AMERICAN LEGION COAST TRAPSHOOTERS WILL BE GUESTS OF WALLA WALLA CLUB Asia Pacific Coast Tournament is Set for June 13 to 16 on Garden City Grounds; Many Events Are on Program. Wallu In : inline out un iHMiiitcinciilH and proKrumH for the 1'uciflc Cofctt handicap tournament of tho American Trapb-hootlntc AamMbt- tion which Mill be held at the Walla Walla (Jun Club'H u rounds on June 13, 14, 15 and 16. Pendleton la planning on a fiood Jzed rcpreHeiitation. The tournament will he under the direct personal management of Htonny McIJnn, jeQtWUft mhhuhvv of the Am erican Truptihootltitf aSHoelation, and C. A. Height, rctflonul Hocrctary man ager of the I'uclflc roast zone, who. will prtttn on all complaint and dis pute in regard to matches in the tour- i J lament. Hi al Program n- Monday, The Monday program is: Walla Walla, introductory, 200 tar KftM, 16-yard rlw, 8 events of zr, tar Kcta each. Tho winner will receive a trophy, ax will high nn in each of th four classes. Tuesday the program Is: Northwest Hpocial, consisting of jno targets, 16-yard rise, A events of t6 larffet ft each. The winner will receive a trophy, and the high guns In the four classes, excluding the winner of the Northwest special trophy, vrlll re reive four prizes. Preliminary handicap, 100 Bin vie inrRets, handlcHpK 1 -J :t yard-;. Kn- trance, 7, prion of turgcts being to eluded; $100 will be added to tin ON SATURDAY, JULY 3 tui'Ket, hunUk'upH 10-23 yardH; en- Ininio, 10; prlct of t.usctM Included. JThore will In- IL'UO adilid to the pur-HC. Number of nioneya will be dctcrrnln-! lad by number of antra nia. Winner of firat money I cuuruntccd 100 or more, winner of third placa, y,0 or' i more. In addition the winner will ra- ! celve the Amerlean Trapahootlnf uh oclatlon zone handicap medal, thai Walla Walla iun club will provide Irophiea for eaeh of the high tn ahootliiK at the dlffeientyurdaBes ape-j inc i-ncirie I'oaat hanilieap winner will not be eligible for oifff of theae trophlea. The 3011 registered largela In tho Walla Walla Introductory and the Aorthweat special will constitute the Pacific COUrt zone amateur champion- hip at Hliiglc tnrgetH. HI 111 gun will receive tho A. T. A. zono chumplon Hhlp medal. IllKh Run over all. Irrespective of ciasa, on tin' too alntrlo talKi'ta, . . , ,' mc lno avcr- atsad by the former service ..... uFiq ifi twiiw, uy inc H alia Walla Gun club. Chairman of Boxing Committee Has List of Eight Boys Keady to Sign for 34 Rounds of Boxing in Happy Canyon. Independence llay In I'endleton will tie obaerved by roiidleton Poat, Am e i i 1 .til 1'Knin with a boxing card lliat lis expected to surpass the firat amokcr men on ALAMEDA WILL RESUME BOAT RACING JULY 11 (By Associated Press.) ALAMKIM, Cal.. June 2. The Ala meda liyat Club, out of rowing com petition for several years, plans to en ter all events ata the regetta of the Pacific Association of Amateur Ours mon at Kan Iiego, July 11. John S. Iewis. who has been row ing under the Alameda colors since 184, will captain the s'-nior four crew of the local club. Others in the boat will be comparatively new to the game. The hull crew will be: David Patrick, stroke; IcwIb. captain and after waist; W. H. Godfrey, forward waist; Ccorge C, Hansen, bow, and Harry Peterson, coxswain. Al Brampton Will represent the club in the senior skiff event. Pacific Coast I,eutfiir, W. Hun Krancisco 35 Kalt luke 31 Portland 26 Vernon 70 j Los Angeles 27 i Sacramento 2.1 Oakland 2fi .Seattle 10 Pet. .648 .064 .531 .517 .411 .455 . 4 :i .361 bop l hey I1a Next Wek. San Francisco at Halt Lake; Los An Gelos as Sacramento; Portland at Oak land; Seattle at Vernon. Jo simple YburBog - Can Operate It April 10 The boxing committee met hiul v , -t.ii w 'if 1 1 it.i it nt hn (Jin-II,- Any stale or province In tho faeifle llIld endoraed the move for a big card coaat .one may win the flve-men team if a rounda at Iluppy Canyon on Bst cUH.npioiiahip. the lean, to be made up urday night. July t. of the HVf high amateur scores from! each atuto on the 30 single turxeta Jack Doiph, who lined up the ten men on the team having the highest I boxera in the previous affray, has a team total each to receive a trophy. COAST WOMAN CHAMPION WILL PLAY TENNIS EAST (Ily Associated Prcsi. ) SAX FitA.VCIKCO, June U, Miss Heb'ti Maker. woman teiiniM champion of the Pacific coast. Intends to com pete In national ehampionshipH at the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Septem ber 13. She plans to leave for the East In the early part of July, Miss Paker In the east versus west tentative cardf Iay celebratA good to tho ctfliimittec. Instead of five bouts, there will be four, with a dou ble headliner. Two 10-round boots with four of tho best hoys on th cooal matched, is iHtlph's plan for the main events. An eight round semi-windup and a six round preliminary are the other numbers. IJvcry Man a TTnot lM'r. Every man whom Dolph named last evening as a possibility for his card ha a reputation for giving a good. for the Independence that looks mighty I VA.Scor Kit to HAVE polo. (By Associated Press. VANCOUVER, June 2. Plans for a polo tournament to he held here dur ing August and in which teams from Pacific. Coast and Canadian prairifj cities are to be Invited to participate, were tentatively adopted at a recent tneeing- of the Vancouver Polo club. Deails of the tournament will be ar ranged shortly. BIO TJ:aoi .; BAHEBASAj, National licacue. Brooklyn 10, New York 9. Bovtod , Philadelphia 4. St. rouhi U, I'ittsburg 4(13 innings). CInnat 6. Chicago 6 AnMVMwj lairuc. New Vork 14, Washington 7 Philadelphia 8, 7; Boston 6, 3. Detroit 11, Cleveland 10. Paeiftf: Internal knial. A'ancouxer 5. Taeoma 10. Victoria 12, Spokane 5. Seattle IS, Yakima G. .Ill's IKFK.T CinCA0. OSAKA, Japan, Juno 2. The Uni versity of Chp2ago, baseball team lost a 14 inning name to the Waseda Uni versity team here today. 4 to 3. YOUNG GOLFER WHO BEAT 15-YEAR-OLD BOY WONDER FOR INTERNATIONAL TITLE matches at Berkeley. Cal., this year ''' f,lt ttM l,,fi Umr- Kwur of: th. purse. The number of monevs Into which the purse will be divided will be determined by the number of entrants. Winners of first, second and third places will receive trophies, Tbn Wodncudny program: Paelflc coast, overture, consisting of 100 slnsle tsirgcts. 16-yard rise; 4 defeated both the natiomil champiin. Airs. Have llntchklss Wightman and Btounor o.s. runfner up in (he nation- ul series last year. I ROLAND ROBERTS PLANS TO INVADE NEW FIELDS SAN Fi: ANCISCO, June 2.- Tlolarrt llol.erta. California state tennla aln ple thamplott, is ono of tic wcaterp ' -t - who will lnade tho middle wt:l events of ;5 tarBts each. The winner j and East hls summer, will receive a trophy, and hlh Runas He intenda to enter the national In the four classes, excluding the over, clay court championship In Chicago ture winner, will each ho .given tro- July 1t ami the national singles cham fhlea. lilaiMhtlM St the Went Side Tennia I'.iclfie tViawt handicap, loo Blltgls IGlllh, New York. -li;ht men chosen were on tin- legion ai firat card here but none or them Willi be paired off. Kotir fiKhtera who have not performed here before, are to l matched. The personnel of the card -vlll be announced as soon aa con tracts can be hlgr.ed with the men and I their managers. I A campaign to bring to Pendleton ' every lover of clean lioxing in the county will he launched by the com- mltleo at once. The boys believe that Knm,y Canyon's capacity will lie tax ed ,bjr the crowd which will want to see the limits in prospect. The card will cost lictween $1000 and tlr.00 more than the first affair. but the same charges for seats will le made. "JH-iivct Kd" May HiTeree. "Denver K" Martin, who rcfereed J tjrjAWTr SKIIV1CB SANITATION Strawberries the bouts tit the first smoker, has been tentatively signed to be the third I man in the ring on the night of thej enrd. The crlored man was as much tl fuvorite as the lioxers and IiJk deci- ' stiaiH were satisfying to all in the; big ' audience. The commiltee which has gone Do.j work to put over the bouts here con- , . r J Ii.J'ili i-li'iii-mriii' T.vn-iitti : J fi. Uice. lmrles C. Vinler, Ted Preble, j Howard Kheehan. Karlseourt Wll- liom.-i and Sherman Mitchell. 2 BOXES, 45c $5.00 PER CRATE BEES PRESENT BEAVERS WITH VICTORY IN FIRS! WANTED Experienced Billing Machine Operator. Pendleton Trading Co, Phone 455 "If it's in the Market We Ht It." " 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 start then you nave continuous electric service night and day. You should kn-;A more about this plant it's safe; it's simple; it's economic How about your place? CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre. Vacuum Cleaners lighting Fixtures DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dental X-rUy by Appointment 3ri Aruoamteo juwntuiM. Office Fhon SSt. Horn Phone 74 H. S. McKENZIB, M. D. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. P(nTI-ANl, Jun S;ilt Lk lout Its opmiliiK K.'imr tin Portland, ! trrrimidq hv nri-spul inc t lit1 l?tavr.s with two runs In the flr.t Inning yps-j Hill school fnrnifhfil the nt-w illIoKlholiftH, pilf champion in the recent I i torrlay. Tho ft cavern won 3 t 1. ife-1 toumnmenl on the Nassau Iiiikf, Qlen Cpve, Lmifr island, nv is iK-nr) uajia- -linii thlnl tl:tc us a rertult. Bntnlwpy Davis, 2rri who in the finals deOate-l wlllw . Jones, the lf.-yecir-oia ! ItiutR pitched all tho way for the lo-j wonder of Tonic school by J u over eighteen hnlcs. Ynunp Jones, who grew I rals and wan touched up forslx hits. !'P i Atlanta. Oa.. with "Hobby" Jones who several yours ttgo was th boy lie was in hot water frciucntly but prodiny of the KOlttnjc world, won the medal round and was tho favorite for 'Salt Lake Rot its only run In the the title, but his sllghtlj' older opponent's superior steadiness carried .him I eighth Inning. HehaMer gathered two thronKh in front. nf Portland's i!it hits besides inaK - ' 1 " .ins a stellar p!ay In the field. PHONE 600 WMWBMBWBBWWWBMBMWPjMWWMIIIMI mill "The Table Supply" You will know us in the future by the cieanliness and sanitation of our little store ami for thetreal k.xI things we send you to make your meals w hat lhey should be. Not a Fly OAKLAND OI'KNS StTW M IX. RAN Ki:S"CISOO. June t, 'Ofik - j land won a listless loosely-played : game from Vernon. 9 to 3. The Oiikfi knocked flmeltwoed to all four corn-J en Of the lot. In the third Inntmr they ntii'ie ronr runs oi iour nns ami i nree errors. Winn forced a run In the pov-j tenth innlnp by walking four men in a I row but a fast double play prevented . Vernon from scoring more tallies. s i Phone 187 and 188 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN &. CHAS. W, GOODYEAR Prop. sais ETeJra shurftuf. Tj S ANO-RUBS, Juno 2. Sun Pren eisro nade Its first, appetiranee of the j sejisnn here and won a shiKfest from ( xa Anceles, x to s! The leiiprue lead- ' ers knocked three Aujrel pitchers out j of tin I MOT. Both leanfs made the sante number of hits hut the skials made ih'elr when they counted, Beftnterf Dcfcnl seimvrr. HICATTIjIC. .Tune 2. Seattle started' the series with a win defoatinp Sac-j rmanento !n a heavy hitting Ramp, 7 toj .". Kid red was the star performer with the stlek. nettimr a slnple. o doubles and a triple in four times up. Sehoor retired in the sixth with a sore finger. Kopp. former Seattle outfielder, ap peared in Sacra men to's left field to day. havJnjp been traded on aji eWtli buds for Mhldleton and Stumpf. 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