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, cornea SPORTS COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE OASSIFIED MARKETS DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1920. TWELVE PAGES V rrir!fiirr-Afini7Z yr fflvr ,vtmJKffttimr& ' TWELVE PAGES . SECTION TWO rt I PAGES 7 TO 12 J 1 X3 g sem&eiWW J pages 7 T0 14 ' YACHTS ARE DOCKED 1 AND TO BE WEIGHED i ' Columbia Professor and Corps ' of Assistants Scale Resolute I ; and Shamrock in Prepara i . tlo for Race. , RUTH HAS GAWY'S MARK TO SHOOT AT n.kB Qm(m maw lutla mm flfls horn run this Macon but na -won't rulantw one major leaguf record that neld by allTer-topped "Wooden Shoes" Garry Crarath. he of the Philly clan. Cravata began polios homers In Los Angeles In 1903. Be has ambled around the bases after slamming the ball over the fence exactly 118 times to date. Ruth up to date has made 71 hams runs, i ' (lly Auuciatod Pros.) . NEW YORK, July 8. 8lr Thomns J.lpton's Shamrock IV, challenger for the America' cup and Resolute, de fending craft of tlio New York Yacht club, were haulod out pi tho water In Urookljn today for measurement In anticipation of tho international races off Sandy Hook beginning Thursday July 15. The yacht are being mca ured by Frofossor Harold W. Wobh orcoiumuia university and a corps vi assistants. ' Mcoauiing tho cup yachts Is a diffi cult proposition a the rule this year require that the craft be welched for displacement. It will require at least COO square measurement being drawn off on ach craft. At the rate of pro Kressmade today, It I dougtful wheth er the work will be finished before Saturday. It I generally behoved that Sham rock IV 1 the larger craft and will have to give at least six mlnutos to the American defender. A look at the two boat as they were out of the water was an interesting study to all Interested In naval arc hi tooture. Itcaolute I decidedly amuller and ha a more conventional hull. She look every Inch the modern yacht with absolutely nothing revolutionary tn her line. , .The challenger look smoother be neath her water line than she does on deck. She I -unlike any other yacht that ever has come after tho cup and If properly handled she undoubtedly will bo a most dangerous contender. t When Professor Webb finished his work the water line length- of the yacht had been taken off. Ho staled that each yacht was under llio 75 foot limitation required by the conditions of the race. v CAVATH w. Vernon ...55 fait Lake .01! I -oh Angeles 62 ' ttn Francisco 46 Portland 42 Oakland 40 Sacramento 3ft Seattle .-37 ij. 40 38 39 44 43 64 02 02 Pet. .679 .678 .671 .611 .41)4 .426 .422 .416 1 PlllTi XRKK DHrTATED SPOKANE. Wash., July 8. Wallace Scott of Tacoma yesterday afternoon won the International men's singles tennis title from Phil Neer of Portland captain of the Stanford university ten nis team, 8-3, 8-3, 7-5. Neer' service was errathjwtrf1S ncot scored 15 aces In the ! immex. 1U liHICfU 11ASKI! i,r, National Ijruguo Philadelphia 1, Pittsburg 2. American Ixtgiie Philadelphia 6, 1; Boston 0, 0. Chicago 8, St. Louis 5. way to New York from Washington, where the team played Tuesday. Tho accldAit, according to Information re ceived by tho club officials here, re sulted when' Kuth, who was driving? attempted to turn out to avoid an other car. ' His machine was over turned and wrecked. AMERICAN TEAMS LEAD AT ANTWERP FOR GAMES RUTH NOT INJURED IN ACCIDENT TO HIS CAR (Hy Associated Press) NEW YOKK. July 8. "Babe" Huth, champion home run hitter of the New York American J.eairue base ball club, was not injured in the ac cident in which his automobile was wrecked near Wawa, Pa., early Wed nesday. Miller Muggins, manager of the club announced here last night. Ruth returned to New York lato yes terday am? Will play In the game here today against Detroit, Munugcr Hug gins said. . Ruth, Mr.- Ruth and three other ball players were In the cur on their QUALITY BKJIV1CB) SANITATION Fish tor Friday . . From Spain straight through to Frisco Friday ia International Fish Day. . The custom of eating fish or Friday is genera tions old, so we're always prepared to serve you with choice fish. , , . , ' Dashed with a little lemon .juice you'll be glad you purchased your fish here. Pendleton Trading Co. V.' ,; , Phone 455 "If it's in the Market We) Have) It." (By Associated Press). ' ANTWKHP, July 8. Tho American rlflo and equestrian teams for- the Olympic ?arnc arrived at Antwerp on an army trannpoit JaMt niKht. They proceeded to tlie American army bate at Coblcnz for practice work. liriK.ulier General Hape, who- waui in charge of American Olympic af fairs tried to have the rlflo team train at Jieverloo rango where the Olympic contents will be shot, but this was ImpoKHihle hm the Helgian arni' hi maneuvering there. . r FOLO SEASON SHAPING OH, DEAR! 117 BACK I Merciful Heavens, how my back hurl in the morning I" It's all due to an, over -abund ance- of that poison called uric acid. The kidneys are not able to g ;t rid of it. Such con ditions you can readily overcome, and prolong life by taking ''Anuric" (anti-uric-acid). This can be obtained at almost any drug tori!, in tablet form. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from back ache, Bick-hoadachc, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rhecmatism or gout; or sleep ia disturbed two or three times a night, get Dr. Tierce's Anuric, it will put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. 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