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VfW W "We; "Sew W SPORTS MO.VIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE 7 OASSIFIEQ EIAR&EIS COMICS FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO I PAGES 9 TO 14 FOURTEEN PAGES : SECTION TWO 'J PAGES 9 TO T4 J I I DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1920. CALIFORNIA ELKS WILL PLAY FOR GOLF TROPHY J SACRAMENTO, July 10. A olf tournament -with a handsome cup from the Sacramento lodge an a tro lhy will . one ,of the eeveral eport Inir event to mark the convention in (Sacramento next October of the Cali fornia Hike' lodge. Besides the golf tournament, the Elks' banebull cham pionship will be decided during- the convention. J. to. lancdon, chairman of the golf committee, said the tournament play. wouki ce over it holes. The Bacra-1 mento trophy probably will be defend- J Y iu noiaor oi eacn BUDHequent atate convention of Elks and golf will thua be given a regular place on the rosier of convention amusement, it once to Sandy Hook, where ahe prob- win nave a tuning up apln on ounaay, . Measurements ot Shamrock IV. chullenger for the cup, is expected' to tie flnlahed Monday, when the yachl will be launched and taken to Sandy Hook. ' . Meanirer H. VV. Webb today found a difference of half an Inch In the port and the starboard aide of the big Keel of the challenger. Thie probably Is the result of the yacht being laid up for six years since she first came to this country. Webb said that the rat ings of the yachts probably would not be known until Just before the race. OLYMPIC SWIM TRIALS ARE ON AT CHICAGO was said. BIG ATHLETIC EVENT By United Press.) NEW TORK, July 10. A monster athletic meet, probably the largest over held outside of the national cham . plonshlpa, la to be held here today un der the auspices of the 105th Infan try Post of the American Legion. Included In the entries are most, of the club and college stars now In the east for the final Olympic track and field trials In Boston July 17. The quarter mile, one of the fea ture of the program will bring- to- retner Hendrtxaon of California Boh lie ram of Penn, Frank 8hea of Pitt, burg, Kmory ot Illinois, Walter Kop. ISO the Buffalo school boy, and "John 'Cornell. : . Pacific Coast Ijoatrue vv. u fit Lake .50 Vernon ........ ,f,t Von Angeles ........ i. . 62 San Francisco 4 '-Mind ,,t.H Seattle i . .40 Oakland .........,...40 Sacrumento . 38 42 42 " 44 44 62 67 (5 Jet. .61 .671 .554 .627 .500 .435 .412 .409 (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, July 10. Twenty three of the country's fastest swimmers. In cluding stars of Hawaii, will compete here today and Sunday in the national trials for the American swimming team In the Olympic games. - Swimmers who have been rivals for years will clash for the honors to rep resent America In the world games. In the 100 yard swim, Duke Kahana moku the noted Hawaiian, will meet Perry Mcdililvray of the Illinois Ath letic Club; EJ. G. IJlllott of the Chicago Athletic Association and Hal Vollmer' of the New York AthlAlc Club. In addition to the 100 yard race, the events on Tomorrow's program Include a mile swim, 200 metre breast stroke and spring -board diving. . The army and navy will be represented by strong teams. ERICANS WIN FIRST DAVIS CUP TRIAL SETS BIO IRAfiCK HAKFBA1.I, National league Philadelphia 4. Pittsburgh 1. Boston 3, Cincinnati! 1. Chicago 3, Net York 2. Brooklyn 2, 8; Ht. Louis 7, 0. American Ixwguc Philadelphia 5, Chicago 4. New York , Detroit 3.-. ' " , Cleveland 8, Washington 4. Boston 2, St. Iouis 1. ' VERNON TAKES ELATING , 3 TO 7 BAHTBOl'UNE, Rng., July 10. J William M. Johnston, of California and i William T. Tllden of Phlladelohia. I were victorious In the first of the Davis i cup elimination singles matches here Friday, Johnston defeating the French cham plow. Andre H. Gobert, while Til den took the measure of William H. Laurentz of France. , Out of the seven sets played In the two matches the Americans dropped only one. The greatest thrill of the day came with Gobert's recoveries in the second set, when Johnston led four to one and later at five to three. Gil bert got in magnificent volleying and smashing in the ninth and tenth games and played heroically against, the, smashes of the American champion, ; who was In excellent form? All local experts agree that such wonderful ten nis as was played has never been seen ' before, , . ., Use the Phones, Grocery 52 Other Dept's ,73 Jr W SERVICE Use the. Phones, , Grocery 52G Other Depfs .73 MEN'S STORE Men's Work Shoes For men's work shoes we carry Endlcott Johnson. America's Standard. None better for the price, .lour moneys worth or your money back. REFUSE TO PERFORM RESOLUTE MAY ! SLIDE OFF WAYS SATURDAY ' (By Associated Press.) . NEW YORK, July 10. Work has Progressed no far In the measurement of Reaoftita, defender of the America'a ' cup, at a Brooklyn dry dock, that the yacht probably. wllL be launched again today. No attempt will be made to measure her sail area until the craft 1 In the water. According to present plans, the defender will be taken at (By United Press'.) ; ' The scheduled fight of O'Dowd and Ortega was not held, the managers be ing unable to agree to the referee and sice or the purse. ' Four draws were fought: Eddie Shannon and Willie 8t. Clair; Neil Zimmerman and John ny Flske: Baby Blue and Danny Ed wards, and Young Fisher and Kid Taylor. ' ' BKENXAV SEEKS DEMTSEY v AaWkMaisil Trskcia WnWEAPOUS, Minn., July 10 An Offer it 375,000 for a 10-round no- aeclsion bout Between Jack Dempsey, and Bill Brannan here on titbor Day was telegraphed to the fighter's rep resentatives today by Mike Collins, local boxing promoter. - QUALITY MSli VICB AHITATIOV June 9th Was the day of the fre eaah register and charge slip -bringr in your slips of that date and have them - redeemed.1 Think what this means every month you often save a week's grocery and meat bill in a single day's - purchase.. ' ' : Pendleton Trading Go. " Pbon 455 -U Ifa in thm M.rkt W Hr IV PORTLAND, July 10. Vernon fell heir to th short end of a 3 to 1 score inhe fourth game of the series here yesterday, the Portland victory evert ing up the series. Bert Glazier, new pitcher from Detroit, twirled a uteariy game all the way while Beaver batters hit the offerings of Willie Mitchell lor 11 good blows. Seattle Takes Another Shutout SEATTLE, July 10 Gardner allow- ed two hits today and Seattle made is four straight, shutting out Oakland, 4 to 0. Seattle hit holling for 1.1 blows. Baldwin's double with two on In the second scored the first paid and four hits in the eighth brought In two more runs. ' Bee. Hurler Deals Blank TjOS AXOELKS, July 10. Sacra mento couldn't develop hits into scores and although leading San Francisco by far In bat work,, lost out, 5 to 3. With the score 2 to 2 In the eighth, the seals put over three runs on three singles by. -errors by" Hollander and Orover. . i EXILES VISIT PANAMA: Men's outing light-weight 'Work' Shoes $1 io $1 .10 Men's 'Top' Notch" Servlee Shoes, heavy brown duck upper, rul,her.ole and heel, leather inner sole ,4.so Men's fico. F. Johnston's double sole all leather , Work Shoes. This shoe has stood the test on our road work.. See it to 75 double sole, rawhide slip, ! 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He was never prominent, finishing eighth in the first and third heats and fourth in the second. HOKOL.VX.V. T. H.. July 1. Twen ty-two hundred Czecho-Blovaka from the army'of etles that fought its j way '.half ;-acro8s Europe" and the i dread of .- Asia paid Horrblulu snort visit recently on their way i home via Panama aboard the United States transport Edellyn." Clean appearing, well disciplined and smartly uniformed, this . lfltli ! regiment t of the Czecho-Slovakiau army, - under Lieutenant Sblonel Mi-' cula Gila, was entertained - ' and in J turn played host during its three-day stop here. . . . . ' The Hawaiian Red Cross ana 6tb.ee organizations rave picnics and recep tions for the visitors, and took them sightseeing. The Czecho-Slovaks in ! return gave Honolulu some music it ( I will remember for many a day. j Their sixty-five piece- band spread ' a feast of music in (he . National ; Guard armory. 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Idaho State Life Insurance ' Hn OKI "Ziiie t'empany that does all ! iU business in the west. 210 Beauregard St. !-- ... Phone 227-W STANFORD STAR MAY NOT REACH TRYOUTS STAKPOUD UMVERFHTY, . Cai. Julv 10. Announcement was made today that the Stanford board of ath letic control had fulled to appropriate money to send R. L. Templeton. Pad fie coast conference high Jump record hohier, to the final Olympic games trials at Boston. This might keep the Cardinal Jumpeiv out of the Olympic ames for he has been overioowed Uy all Pacifio coast .'athletic clubs. J. P. Hanner, P. C. C. jnvelhi cham pion will be sent "to the trials by the t.nivprsity. Four Cardinal athletes J. K. Xorton. G. H. Btlhnm and FX n. Caughey, weight men. and Mirrls Klrksey. sprinter, will go under the colors of the Olympic club of San Francisco. W. B. Wells, hurdles and track onptatn. Is being sent east by Multnomah Athletio club of Portland, Ore. - Racing Season Planned. i JUAREZ. Mexico, July 10. Plans for a winter horse rnclng season. here are being discussed among horse own ers, promoters and government offi cials. The length' of the season has not been detrinlned. The only thing which would-block racing, it was said was whether the government orders against gambling remained in effect that long and If the orders would af fect betting. 'I, CUVSS PI AY KRS IX TIE (By Associated Press.) ATLANTIC CITV. X. J.. Julv 10.- 'ttasch Mlotkowskl of Ios Angeles, and Charles Jnffe of New York tied for the lead in the Masters' Chess tournament here Friday when Mlotkowskl wvn hit adjourned game with George Melditch of Cornell I'nlversltv. T. Sbsrn p Philadelphia defeated K. S. Jackson of Philadelphia in their adjourned game. DR. C. II. DA Y Physician and Surgeon " - ' Osteopath -,' ' Rooms 23 and 25 Smith-Crawford ' ' Building. , Telephone 704 Rea. 749-R H. S. McKENZIE, Mf D. Eye, Ear," Nose and Throat. '?" Office: . ' " 10-11-12 Bond Building Pendleton, Ore. 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