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SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE ' CLASSIFIED SIARKETS C0MIC3 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 oosaii 'J : 1 !to?AK SS . ..gsgs DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OBEOOW, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1920. FIRST RACE OF 1920: Resolute Breaks Biggin; as " Lipton'i Yacht, Shamrock ' IV, Pastes by on Way to Vic ' tory; Challenger Must Win Two More. BANTVT HOOK, K. Y., July 16. (A. P-) Oraat Britain gained her flint toehold In 4 years on the America's cup yesterday when Sir Thoman Up ton' challenger Shamrock IV, won the first race of the 1920 regatta after the defender, Keaolute, had been forced out of the running by an accident to her rigging. . The challenger must win two more races out of a possible maximum of four If she la to achieve 1r ThomuH J,lpton' dream of taking the bottom lew pewter trophy back to Xlritaln. Iteeolute must win three out of four to rein In the cup which ha Ibeen In posneioilon of the New York yacht club since 18S1. The second race will start at noon Saturday. looked IJkn TWeal ' Rhamrock JV's victory 'yesterday was won In the face of what seemed certain dertat. Resolute hnd taken the lead at the start and held until. an she awooped within half a mile of the turning mark, 15 miles from the Start, her great area of canvas shiver ed and fluttered down her mast. A sudden gust had snapped her throat halyard and a second later the jaws of her gaff were shattered beyond repair. Upton Xjeim float Finish When the Iteeolute was seen to lie In trouble a tug bearing Blr Thomas I.lpton's colors drew swiftly up to the steam yacht Victoria, from which Wr Thomas was following the progress 1st his challenger. Many believed Sir Thomas was ordering Rhamrock IV to full to cross the finish line, making It no race. flashed across the lino at It minutes. I i6 seconds after 4 o'clock, huvlna 1 completed the course In four hours,. 24 minutes and 48 seconds. nummary First cup race, course fifteen miles to windward and return; wind south west, light. ShomrocH JV Representing Royal Ulster Y. C; started. 12:01:8; finish ed, 4:26:28; elapsed time. 6:!!&:12. Itosolute Representing New York Y. C.; started 12:00:40; disabled. The added weight of the rain caught by Itesoliite's sails was declared iby yacntmen to have been largely re sponsible for the Occident. A novel feature was the appearance over the course of air nnd sea planes. " uk mtkmvwtidgmtmu Im K. c. tt. As a cook, Tin a fine bricklayer " Use the Phones, Grocery 526 Other Dent's 73 SE ft VICE MEN'S STORE Use the Phones, Grocery 526 Other Depl'a 78 HOWXHEYl Pacific Coast league W. Salt Lake 08 Vernon 60 Los Angeles (5 Kan IYam-lscn 01 Portland 4 3 Seattle ...... .......... 43 Sacramento 41 Oakland .......... .43 I 40 44 44 48 48 4G G8 Pet. .592 .677 .r.r.r. ,r.ir .484 .439 .414 .422 Ill LKAKI'K HASiirUAI.Iy National league , Pittxburg 9, Hoston 8. Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati! 5. Brooklyn 4, Chicago S. American Ijeogiic Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 1. New York 18, . Louis 10. SEATTLE IS WINNER IN THE LAST INNING A statement Issued Inter said this was his Initial Impulse, but that he had been persuaded by his companions s to permit Shamrock IV to finish, as It was felt that construction and atur dlness of the contender should be tak en Into account Many Crafts Follow Over Course . Mora than 100 craft ranging In sise from an ocean liner to powerboats, fol lowed the contender Over the 30-mile course. Shamrock IV u riven a mighty ovation of screaming whistles as she SACRAMENTO. Cal.. July (A. P.) Seattle defeated Sacramento. 13 to 7, yesterday in a listless slugfest. In the final Inning, when there was little doubt of the outcome, Geary eased up and the Senators scored two runs. Three Sacramento pitchers saw service and catcher Cook took the mound for the last two innings. Salt Ik Oatrlirfl Heavers SALT 'UKB CITY. July 16. (A. P.) Mulligan's single in the last half of the ninth, after two were out, won for Salt Lake yesterday. 7 tn 6. over Portland. Rumier, who had singled and been advanced to second when heely was walked, romped home, with the winning run- . . -V Vernon Stays With It Oakland. Cal.. July 16. (A. P.) Vernon put In three Inning over time "SURE THING," I said. "YOU 8TAY In bed. AND I'LL, cook breakfast." O MY wife agreed. . SHE'D TRY It once. AND THE fruit was fine. AND THE coffee wall. 8PEAKIMQ roughly. IT WAS fair! BUT WHEN I tackled. SOUR MILK griddle cakes. SOMETHING WENT wrong. THEY LOOKED easy. FLOUR, SODA, and salt SOUR MILK, one egg. MIX, DROP, cook, flop. BUT SOMETHING went wrong. SO I atacked the cakes. UNDER MY window. TO MAS8ACRE. THAT TENOR cat neft door. AND I asked my wife. WHY CAKES go wrong. SHE SAID, -'It's like. THE CIGARETTES you smoke. JUST THINK It over." AND FIRST I said.. "THEY SATI8FV." BUT 8AW that wasn't It. THE NEXT guess landed. THE BLEND can't be copied." . AND I gotta admit. THERE'S SOMETHING In. THIS TALK of knowln' how. TT-NOWING HOW is everything 1 V in blending cigarette tobaccos. The Chesterfield recipe calls for the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, expertly blended in the exclusive, can't-be-copied way our own secret. We do "know how" and that's why Cheatertieldi "satisfy." CIGARETTES a QTJAUTX SERVICS BAOTTATIOV Are You Prepared for Sunday's Dinner? You will be surprised and pleased with our large selection of groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables for the Sunday dinner or picnic lunch. And our meat department contains every wanted item, whether a roast, boil, stew or fry for the hot meal, or if you are going on a picnic let us send you an order of cold meats. Pendleton Trading Co. . Phonsj 455 ( "If if la th.Mrk VV Hav If to beat San Francisco. 4 to S. , In the 12th Inning of the tussle with trie score S to S. Uev'orriVer' beat bnt an Infield hiu Alcook was safe when Caveny rumbled his grounder, J. Mitchell sac rificed them along. Devormer scored on Well's Infy-ld out and Alcock tallied " vimuuuurnoi nil. Oakland nrtiw Angrls Down LOS ANGELKS. July 16. (A. I'.) Oakland gained an early lead in the second, making two runs on throe hits and two errors and defeated Lop Angeles, 4 to 1. In the ninth. Catcher Lapan injured his hand,- Irving to Chronic catch a wild pitch, and was repriced ffise.u-sea by Hassler. - ' ocer the favorite Esther n. In the- Mtnmi stake Peter - Coley, made' a break on the stretch and was passed by the bunch, finishing second, j but in the next two heats he was on his good behavior and led the field from wire to wire. . 1 Tootle To'jw had no troirble in win ning the 2:13 trot over the favorite Ilnb Commodore. j When Dewey Took Manilla ' He wasn't dressed in woolen clothes but cool, white linen thut keeps the men in the fleet fit in hot climes. That was some climb the thermometer took Monday, wasn't It? When tires almost melt stanilinR- still, you can imagine how a 14 year old runa bout feels If his mother has him dressed ii in heavy woolens. Wearpledge Palm Beach; Suits for Boys are the proper clothes for them now and for the next two months to. come. SI'I.KXDII) VALI KS AT f 16.50 Other Palm Beach Suits for Boys' $7.50 to 15.00 Boys' Knee Pants $1.00 to $3.95 If the boy is hard on pants bring him here and buy a pair of these.. They wear. We have all sizes from 6 to 18 years. Boys' Night Shirts and Pajairias $1.00 to $1.75 of the best quality goods used In these night shirts and pajamas: well made and cut full. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Boys' Underwear, 75c to $1.25 Buy his underwear here, too where you get the best. Comes in several styles specially for the little man. Boys' Hosiery, 50c to 95c Comes In ail sizes of best quality yarns to stand , hard wear the boy gives hosiery. Comes In black, Uan.-And -browa. -. - - insireVJclotiies )j '1 : Boys' Neckwear, 35c, 50c, 75c Neckwear of all kinds Windsor ties, four-ln-hand and bow ties iust like daddy's., All colors and patterns to select from. Sonny's New Wash Suit is Here, $1.50 to $8.50 Smart and straightly sewed of wonderfully good wearing washable goods that will launder better than new. and In clever styles that will make the little chap look his bestesU Prices reasonable. ' ' Boys' Waists, $85 to $2.00 Brand new styles and colorings in boys' waists for spring. The patterns are neat and the work manship is of tthe best. All sizes. The colors are fast.' - '- tm ' - ' -. - Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee OLYMPIC ENTRIES MAY and Nervous Diseases and of Women. X-Ray Electro Therapeutics. Temple Tildg. Boom 12 Phone 416 HERMAX XACSSENTCS Special Agent - - Idaho State Life Insurance Co. . An Olil Line Company that does all Its business in the west. 210 Beauregard St. P. O. Box S3 Phone 227-W lomoi IOBOI IOE30I O D e For Tomorrow With the problem of another Sunday dinner he fore you. we invite you to our market tomorrow... We will have everything in fretvh fruit and. vegetables. AXTWKRP, July 16. (A. P.) Kn- tries pouring In on the Olympic com mUtees, although an not yet fully clas sified, indicate that Stockholm' total of 3,000 contestants may be exceeded, despite the absence of Germany and Austria from this year's frame. A d vancea received from A ust nil la and South Africa show the British em pire pro-bably will have the largest representation. France has 350 entries, the largest number from any single country. Four Australian and four New Zea land contestants are enroute to this city. Italy has asked fr accommoda tions for 220 men. O D S You will find our meat department full of the very best of meat, U. S. Inspected. We carry a fine line of lunch meats, just the thing for a cold dinner these hot days. "NEVER A FLY" 'le Table Supply" Phono 187 and 188 739 Main Strt i CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Props. RUTH EQUALS PREVIOUS SCORE IN HALF SEASON NrrV YORK, July 16. (A. P.) Ruth took but little more thnn half the season to equal his previous record. He failed tn pound out a vircntt smash in April but made an evh dojwn both In May and June. His best perfor mance wits in the thirteen frames from May 2.1 to June 2, inclusive, in which period he Added ten to his total. J I His manner day was June 2, when ' he hit three homers In a double header. He hunched a pair of his fnv- f orito four base hits In one contest on ; four occasions. May 11, May 27, June; 25 and June 30. j DR. C,H. DAY Physician and Surgeon i Osteopath j Rooms ZS and 25 Smith-Crawford J Building. relephone 704 Res. 74-I h. s. Mckenzie, m. d. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. . Office : 10-11-12 Bond Building Pendleton, Ore. DOWNEY'S MARKET We hope to get your patron age by prompt service, courtesy and the best meats. fef) Sto ( 0y PHONE 600 IOE30I aonoc: COLEY WINS BIG STAKE ' ON TROTTING VICTORY . i Toledo, C, July 16. -Peter Coloy, the favorite on account of his victory I at .North Randall last week woa the! Fort Miami $3000 stake for 2.08 trol- j ters, the feature of yesterday's Rrand I circuit racing programme. Sinstle t;. won the free-for-all pace after Grace Direct had stepped In and taken the second heat. The track was heavy due to the heavy rain Wednesday. 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