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SPORTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE COMICS CLASSIFIED IARKETS TWELVE PAGES SECTION. TWO PAGES 7 TO 12' G'egosiaTO)- DAILY EAST OBEGOtflAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 20, 1920. SECTION TWO HTS " PAGES 7 T0 12 f P ' "i .""i-. miin iiMiiiMiiiii.i.ii.irw.iiiiiiirn.inifMr Witit.L.,iCfKTVlt sawmilltasrai I T BV CHAMPION PACER COLtTMBUa O., July 29. One world' record wan reduced yesterday when Rifle Grenade, champion 8 -year-old pacing- gelding, while winning- the American fcssoolatlon, trotting horns breeder' puree of $2G00 for S-year-oldH, paced he eecond heat In 2:04 1-4, lowering hie own world's record a Second and a half. He was a prohibi tive favorite and barred In the betting. - The programme was made up of pacing; events, the feature being the C. T. IMinkle 2:0 pace, purse $3000 Symbol ft Forrest won after dropping the middle heat to Edna Early. In the final heat Symbol 8. Forrest gnin ed Victory only at the wire. Calgary Karl led to the half In 1:01 1-4, but he tired . coming home and finished fourth. Symbol S. - Forrest was the original favorite, selling for $100 to $0 for the field. Best time 2:03 1-2, tog., after . won . . The 2:07 pace was won by Ethel Chimes, after she dropped the first heat to Drift patch. This gave Mur phy two victories. Best time 2:02 1-4 ' The 2:12 pace had Prosser ss the auotlon favorite. He was In a spill in the first heat with Joe McKay and "both horses were placed because of the unavoidable accident. Mr. Geers, be hind Proseer, went down when Joe McKay tramped Into his sulky wheel, but he was uninjured. 1 Prosser did not do well and failed to go on and win for his backers. Sen ator Wilkes won the race after losing the first heat to Baron Russell. Best time 2:04 1-4. flclal conditions which prevail for the race." Pacific Coast league W. V. Pet. Vernon '. 49 .& Bait Lake 4 49 .(66 Lo. Angeles 60 63 .(31 Han Francisco D9 55 .513 Portland '. 61 '. 67 .472 Seattle 52 (0 .464 Oakland 61 7 .432 Sacramento 49 66 .430 mo i.raoiw BAsr.RAix, , National lycejrue Plttxburg , 4; Philadelphia 2, 6. Brooklyn 9, Cincinnati O. New York , St. Louis 5 14 Innings) Boston 8, 2; Chicago 4, I. American Iyeagoe. . ' Detroit , Washington 4. St. Louis 1, New York 0. ! i Chicago I, Philadelphia 0. I Cleveland 2, Boston 0. football team for four years. Basil Williams of Kufrene, who with Bart Lett Played on the Oregon team that de feated Pennsylvania In 1816 and al most tied with Harvard last year, will be assistant coach, announces Man ager MoC'lain. DAVIS COP TEAM ML PLAY IN NEW ZEALAND BRITISH PRESS WES .ON OUTCOME OF RACES - XONDON, July 2 (A. P.) Inter est Id the race between Resolute and Shamrock IV for the America's cup, decreased greatly during the last few days but the English press today makes the failure to regain the cup the subject of some editorial com ment. The Westminster Gaxett and the Tall Mall Gazette make brluf edito rial comment on the race. Both say Sir Thomas IJptoa has the consola tion we mina) mmm two- f ass. .. The Pall Mall Gasette refer to tie "coa ditions of the challenge" and the Westminister Osteite asserts there is doubt whether the cup ever will 4e brntiKht back "under the highly artl- XEW YORK. July 29. A. P.) The tennis team representing- the United States which will endeavor to bring back the Davis cup from Aus tralia will sail from Vancouver No vember 10, it was announced todav by the Davis cup committee of the Unit ed States lawn tennis association. The challenge round will be played in New Zealand. The United States team has request ed an interval of three weeks to prac tice In New Zealand after arriving. It Is expected the matches will be con tested about Christmas. KEN BARRETT CHOSEN COACH FOR FRESHMEN EUGENE, Ore., July 29. A. P.) Kenneth Bartlett, who is now on his way to Antwerp as a member of the American athletic team to take part in ,lh -Olympic games, has been chof sen as coach of the freshman football team of the University of Oregon, ac cording to announcement by C. A. He Plain, graduate manager, today. Bart lett was a member of the Oregon EARLY LEAD TOO MUCH FOR BEAVERS TO PASS ' PORTLAND, July 29. San Fran cisco's early lead of three runs, gather ed one in an inning, was more than the Beavers could overcome and the Seals took the second game of the series by a 3 to 2 score. Dick Cox, Beaver outfielder, returned to the game after a two week s absence be. cause of a difference with Captain M nisei. Dell's Pitching Wins for Tigers LOS ANG-EL.ES, July 29. Vernon's victory over Salt Lake, 6 to 4, was largely due to Doll's effective pitching. lie held the Bees runless until the ninth when they scored four times. Seattle Wins at Home SEATTLE, July 29. Seattle took the first game of the series from Los Angeles, 9 to g. Los Angeles tied the score In the first half of the ninth, but when Seattle came up, Bohne singled, took second on Eldred's sacrifice and scored on Henworthy's single to short, bringing In " the winning run. Both teams used three pitchers. ' Oalce Win In One Inning SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. Oak land made the third Inning the shining exception to eight other featureless frames, thereby winning, 3 to 1, from Sacramento. Wiley scored on Cooper's single, and Knight's double with two on .brought In the other two runs. SICK WOMEN HEAR ME You Can Be Free from Pain a I Am, if You Do ar I Did. Harrineton. Me. 'I suffered with backache, pains through my hips anu s u c o a ocar ix g d on n feel ting that I could not stand on mv feet. I also had other dis tressing symptoms. At times 1 had to give up work. I tried a number of remedies but I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound did me more good than anvtliing elite. 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Top it off with a dish or two prepared from our long list of fresh vegetables. , ' Pendleton Trading Co. - Phone 455 " iSiiJJaM If !t i the Market We Have H, '- RACE SET FOR AUTUMN XBW YORK, July 29. (A. P.) A transcontinental airplane race to be known as the National Airplane 'Race, for the Pulltser trophy and cash prizes will be held in October of the first week In November, the contest com mittee of the Aero Club of America announced last night. The route will be that of the United Btates mall ser vice between New York and fan Fran cisco. ' ' Aviators who take part' in the inter national airplane race In France dur ing the week of September 27, the committee stated, are expected to be contestants. SAN D1EX30. Cal., July 29. An nouncement was made today by the Coronado Country club that the wint er polo Season at Coronado will be opened Jan 1 and continue to April 1. 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