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COMICS SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1920. " - - T r i .. .- .k -'4 WINS FAST RACE OVER THE BOAT Resolute Won , by Amount of , ' Handicap of Seven Minutes and. One Second; Fourth Race to Start Tomorrow.. SANDY I1BOK, K. J., July 22. (A P.) Iteaulute, defender of the Amer ica' yachting cup. came back yetrtcr day after two Iohik-h and won m.urnlf Icently ovor th9 'British challenger Shamrock 'IV.. Shamrock finished a scant half boat length ahead, with a lead of 19 sec onds, but as ahe hud KiilneU precisely that advantage at the start the race wa miraculously In yachting; events a. heat ovtr the 30-mlle course. 4lesolute won by the amount of her handicap, seven minutes and one sec ond. The fourth race of the series will be started tomorrow. "Veteran yachtmen who followed the trim craft throuich the four hours. three minutes end six seconds of rac ins; time, thought hack over many years of racing- without -being nblo to conjure up a picture that could com pare with yesterday's spectacle. It provided a finish that rivaled a neck And neck horse race. Resolute had taken tho lead early In her favorite 15-mile beat to wind ward and rounding; the stake with about a quarter of a mllo lead-, slipped swiftly down the wind. MwmrtM'kS Spread, Advantage But Shamrock IV with her greater spread of canvas was not to bo defied and slowly hut steadily ate up the In tervening dlstanco until with little more than a mllo to o, her bows leached, then slowly began to creep past the defender's stern, i A mllo from the stako' they wero running neck and neck through fluffy little white caps turned up by the Ibreese. 'Shamrock IV kept up tho steady crawl ahead until at the half mile mark from tho line she was nearly a full trout lenjjth ahead. Then Reso lute caught a tiny extra puff of wind. She had got her bow about even with Shamrocks' tinkering most when tho committee bout's whlatlo registered Shamrock's finish. The llttlo. fleet of spectators' craft burnt Into a vorlthblo bedlam of ennektn whistles and sirens as the contenders swept over fho line. The crews on tuth boats JS on Itesolute and forty on Shamrock IV Including aklppors and olmervors, hud nn easy time of It on tho home stretch, with no wills to shift and they crouch ed aft, apparently "pulling" for their sloop to win. When they had crossed the finish, both yachts hoisted tho "C" flag thnt indicated unwillineneHs In race tn- luy audi It wan announced the next sturt would le Friday. Khamrork will placed In drydock tomorrow, pro- sumubly for cleaning and polishing of her hull. Upton's l-'ultli ( iiHliakrii ON' 1IOAHD STBAM YACHT VIC TORIA, July 22. The confidence of ftlr Thomas I-jlptnn expressed follow ing Tuesday's race, tho Hhaniroek would lift tho cup was not shaken by yesterday's result. Ho announced at tho conclusion of ithe contest jester day that "Shamrock was Mill right' and would bo on tho scratclvniKaln Frl day after a duy spent In drydock for cleaning. "I can honestly say that I am not sorry Resolute won,' Sir Thomas sold, "r llko a'tcood fight. It was a beau tiful race, a close finish and the win ner deserved It. If 'I am fortunate tnough to wlnr It will mnke me very happy but tho victory will be all the moro enjoyable If my opponent has had a look In. I um Just as confident that I -will carry the cup with me on Shamrock as I ever was." When the race was finished Sir Thomas brought tho Victoria over to Hoaolute. Once alongside ho called for and led "three enthusiastic cheers and a tiger" for the vlclors. The response of Captain Adams and his men was no less hearty. Following the cheer for the victors. the Victoria pulled up alongside of Shamrock and gavo a cheer for the challenger's' crew. The Krltlsh crew came hack strong with "are we down hearted? h! r Thomas hod no criticism for his yacht or for Its crew In yesterday's race. Of i h defender ho snkl "Itesolute Is a wood boat the result today speaks for Itself." . Hesides." he added, "the Yansces always build good boats." During the entire race yestcroay eir Thomas occupied the bride In rompany with Commander jnrvis or me nnadlan Yacht Club. Tho keen finish appealed to him, he said. Its easy to wash tnuhairnow "Wildroot Liquid Shampoo easy and pleasant Co ue and It doesn't make my hair brittle the way ordinary soap does. "My scalp feel better and my hail hat (topped coining out" SoU and Qvranmd by Economy Drug Co. on New Year's Day, has received a se rious Injury to his foot, according to advices received at the-administration Ulricas of the University. - Branden burg has been working- in a tie mill ut Wyeth during . the summer. Whether tho Injury will prevent his turning out for football next fall is not known. "Brandy" has one more year of inter-collegiate football. His home is In Deschutes. CAPTAIN OF CHAMPION ELEVEN INJURES FOOT UNIVERSITY OP OIIWOON. July 2. Rvcrett Brandenburg, captain of the" Toot balT 'team of "lost year which won the coast championship, and held Harvard to a 7 to 8 score at Pasadena TTOWTHEV T" W. U. IVt. Salt Tjtko t2 42 .56 Vernon 6 3 46 .R78 I-os Angoles S7 48 .r,43 San Francisco ...53 51 '.510 Portland 46 54 .460 Seattle 46 'fid .442 Oakland , 4 7 61 .4 35 Sacramento -..46 60 .434 w i,i:ai: it ki:i!m. Nutional fjcuaruc t'liicasro 1, Philadelphia 6.. 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His pitch iruy also wms largely responsthlo for reaklnff Keat Iimjt'h run of victories which had totaled nine Ktrahrht. 1'rlMii lakr Itlff 8ih' HAN' KKvVXt'lSCO. July 2 J. (A. I ) San Francisco walloped everything two Oakland pitchers offered and won. 7 to 5. The Oaks' chances were bright in the seventh innlmr with' two men on bases, none out, when Miller hit Into a triple play. Krauze replaced Kremer in the sixth for Oakland and the Seals substituted i.ove for Lewis in the seventh. Smith Halts Si lit lake 7-." SALT LA KM CITY, July a-'. (A. I.) -Krrors at costly times and con centrated hiti'nj? when hit meant runs Kavo Seattle a victory over Sialt Lake yesterday, 7 to 5. Five hits In the fifth produied four runs. Sheely and Runder gnu their sixteenth and Heven teenth home runs, respectively. FIRE RAGES IN RARE COLLECTION OF PALMS I RI'F.IUJ11R Oilif., July 22. 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