East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 06, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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SECTION TWO
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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1920.
SPORTS
STANDARDIZED RULES
i FOR GOLF AGREED ON
lug within (lie putting green InyH hlin
soir a stymie the rulo does not apply.
The ruin regurdlng the standardized
IjiiII requires that tho weight of tho
hall shall not bo greater tliiin l.fiz
ounces, and the Hi no not less than
1.62 Inches In diameter.
If You Are Easily Tired Out,
Your Blood Weeds Purifying
Changes Are Recorded in Sty.
, ,mie; Loet Ball Penalty, Ama
' teur and Professional Stand
ing and Size of Ball. ,
. NEW YORK. Aug. . The special
committee of tho United Ktatoi Golf
Association. He lit abroad to confer
with the rules of golf eommittae at
St., Andrew, not only Bellied several
points up for decision but also decid
ed on a uniform code of both sides of
the Atlantic, It was announced todiiy.
Changes In the rules affect tho sty
mie. -the lost hull penalty, amateur anil
professional definitions, standardized
ball and other minor details. All
changes take effect Hoptemhor 1, ex
cept the standard ball ruling, which
will so' Into effect Tn May. 1921. The
new rules are: ' :
' Professional definition: One who.
after attaining the age of tv, has cur
ried clubs for hire, recurved any con
sideration, either directly or indirect
ly for playing or for teaching the
game, or for plnyJng In a match or
tournament, or for a money prize In
arty tournament. tEVery application
for reinstatement to amatour status
will be considered on its merits, but a
player may not be reinstated more
than once.
Violations of the. amateur rule In
clude: . landing one's name or like
ness for the adevrtisement or sale of
anything excopt as a denier, manufac
turer, or Inventor thereof; permitting
one's name to be adevrtised or pub
lished for pay aa the author of books
or articles on golf of which one Is not
actually the author.
There will be the same penalty for
lost ball, unplayable ball and out of
bounds.,' In other words, the player
must tro back to where he played
from and lose stroke and distance and
a provisional, ball -may be played to
save time .
inn iivm o aeiinuion siuies a.
mle Is laid when both balls are on the
putting green and the opponent's ball
lies In any position .which tho player
regards, as Interfering -with his line,
provided the balls T not within six
Inches of each other. The rule then
provides that "If the opponent lay the
player a stymie, player may remove
.the oppoVienfa .ballt. :the opponent
shall then be deemed" to have holed
In hl next stroke." If the golfer piny-
ER
Clogged-up Impurities Will Under
mine Your Health.
PORTIxAN'D, Aug. . High class
pitching by Brooks and two runs gar-
uornd by his teammates wore suffi
cient to give the Heavers their second
win of the week over Los Angeles, 2
to 1. lirooks allowed the southern
team but two hits In nine Innings, tine
point sepuiules Portland from fourth
place, now held by Han Francisco.
Oaks lUwt It cob, I in I ,
OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 6. Oak In nil
knocked Cullop out of the box In the
third Inning and- defeated Halt Luke.
6 to 4. The Bees put up a stiff fight
In the sixth and seventh innings, hit
ting It. Arletl four times, for four runs,
but could nut overcome the Oaks' five
run lead. Mulligan was badly spiked
by Cooper in the third and had to re
tire.
The first symptoinj are ustial'y
ls of appetite, followed by t
Kradual lonseninR of encrpy, the
system becomes weaker day hy
lay, until you feel youn,c!f on tlie
vcrire of a breakdown.
This whole condition is but thfc 1
result of impurities in the blood
tiiist show that nature needs as-1
si tance 1:1 f h'tnj the system a
jjcfcril houecleaninr;.
Nearly evcryboily just now needs
a few Dottles of S. S. S. to cieanse
l!;e system of impurities.
S. S. S. is without an crjnal ai a
cenerEl tonic and system builder
It improves the appetite and drives
new s'rers ::h and vitality t j b jth
o'l vni yovinir. ,
ifu!l infprmition an4 valuable
literature can be had by writing tg
Swift Specific Co, Atlanta, 0il
Seal Lie Wins Again.
SKATTL.Fi, Aug. 6.-.WIth the win
ning runs on second and third, Mchick.
who hud hit safely four times In pre
vious Innings, was retired In the first
of the ninth and tJeattle won, 4 to 3.
Thursday's game with San Fran
cisco. Love pitched effectively until
he became wild. San Francisco led
off with a run in the first but Seattle
Hforod three In the third and held the
lead.
Ylplers W.lsi In 12fh.
IjOS ANUEL.ES, Auf.' . Sacra
mento took a 12-lnning gamo from
Vernon, 4 to 3, Common's double to
tho left field fence sending Orr over
the plate with the winning tally.
Mulls and Shcllenback pitched good
Dan .
TENNIS PLAYER REAL
EELLOW. GOOD SPORT
William T. Tilden, Victor at
Wimbledon, Brings 'Title to
America; He is 27 Years Old
and Credit to Game.
,a challenge: for the America's cup
fiom an organized Canadian yacht
club ,a condition Imposed by Mr.
Morgan 4efire submitting Mr. Ross'
informal challenge to New York yacht
club officials.
Mr. Boss expressed himself confi
dent of feeing able to raise by public
Hiiliscription," a fhnd of f I.nnu.Uffn
even $2,000,000. If required to supply
Canada with a challenger.
Use the Fhoneg,
Grocery 526
Other Dept's 78
. Usj'e the Phones
Grocery 526 -Other
Dept'i 78
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VVEI.WNOTON. N. Z., Aug. 6. (A.
P.) Play for the tiavls cup iietwee
the American team, as challengers,
and the Australians, present holders.
have been rixed to take place at Auck
land. Dec. 2S, 29 'and il.. . i 4
DirritoiT ix n.vxi.s
MINNEAPtn.IS, Minn. ..Aug. 6. (A,
P.) Detroit defeated Boston 12 to 6
winning the right to play St. Paul this
sfteswttosip tn the- latter tcity.for the
Garry Herrmann trophy and the.
Printer's National championship.
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Every Choice Cut in Beef, Porjt arid Mutton.
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Watermelons on lee, pound ...... 5c
Peaches ,..'.V. .'. $1.90'
Tomatoes , . . 75c
Green Corn, Cantaloupes,' Casabas, Berries,
Pears, Green Peppers, Lettuce, Celery, Cu
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Pendleton Trading Co.
' X ." ' . Phone 45S
"If it's In th Market We Have It."
BY llKStlY I FARREia
(united I'reHs Ktaff Correliondent.)
MOW ycFlK, Auk. a.-'World'B
champion at tennis in an impressive
title but the nicest thiiiff the friends of
William T. TJIdcn, the new kinff
the courts nay about him is that "he's
a ral fellow and a pood sport."
Tildens feat in winning the world's
championship at Wimbledon from
Gerald Patterson was the greatest
tmnif achieved for American tennis.
Put It wasn't the first thinu that this
tall, lanky Phlladelphian had done for
the game In the United States.
The unselfish Interest that he han
always shown in getting youngsters in
terested in the game has been one of
the biggest factors in raising tennis
from an alleged "pink tea" sport to a
place where ft ranks as a real national
pastime.
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We use every precaution to see that the merchan
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this reason in the future we are going to sell you
BUTTER KRUST BREAD
There is no better bread on the market any where.
We absolutely guarantee it to be clean, wholesome
and sweet. ,
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Champion 27 Years Old
Tihlen Is far from a veteran hlmseir
being only 27 years of ape. hut he
has alwuys shown an admirable incli
nation to neglect the furtherance of
his own game in coaching along young
slcrs.
He Is credited with "making" Vin
cent Richards, the eighteen-year-old
Fordham youth Whose prowess on the
courts has ftecn the inspiration of all
'kid players."
A friend of the champion's in Phi
ladelphia recently spoke of a conversa
tlon in which Tilden had told him sev-,
eral years ago:
Tennis of the future depends upon
the youngsters ot today. , I figure 1
can do more for the game by helping
the youngsters along and getting em
bryo champions on the way than by
campaigning for laurels myself."
flto followed this policy with great
success around Philadelphia.
Many branded Tllden's victory In tho
Wimbledon matches as a surprise. It
woa, hut it should not have been.
Iteoii StHrrliiif Two Year's
For two years the big star has been
playing Just the kind of tennis that
enabled him to overcome the pick of
the world's players and win the cham
pionship. He never became the American na
tional champion but he was the hard
est opponent Champ Pllly Johnstbn
had to defeat last summer at Forest
Hills.
Tilden started his bid for fame In
1918 when he was ranked as No. 2
among the American players. In 1919
his game hud become so good that he
became the champion of the Phila
delphia district, the Schuylkill Valley.
Newport. North and South,' Seabrlght
and llelawnre. Ajraln he wan rated
second in the first ten.
This spring he won the indoor na
tional championship and. paired with
young Vincent Richards, whom he de
feated for the singles tllle. ho won the
doubles championship.
With Richards he also won the dou
bles championship at Seabright ami
the North and South tournament and
annexed the Schuylkill Valley crown
with Rodney Reck.
Williams Offers Prai-K
Of Tildcn's game. Paul Williams,
secretary of the ITnited States Liiwn
Tennis Association has the following
to say:
"Tilden depends on a wide variety of
strokes, from a slow leasing rivlst to a
lightning like straight ball. From the
baseline he nses both the chop and
the drive, forehand and backhand.
When pressed ho assays the net at
every opportunity depending upon his
great reach and agility to block at
tempted passes. Unusually good head
work is the basis of his success.
He studies his opponent's game and
rarely makes a mistake In judgment.
On the wholo he combines the most
up-to-date methods of play, possessing
as he docs, a sound baca rami
and usual volleying ability."
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National Ix-aguc.
Pittsburg 8, Brooklyn 5.
Philadelphia 0, Cincinnati 7. '
New York 2. Chicago 1.
Boston 1, St. Louis 0.
A merit m Zjcocue.
New York 1, Detroit 7.
Chicago 2, Boston 4. '
St. Louis 2, Washington 1.-
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nerve disorders.
Saturday. Boys! here's your opportunity to buy
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SUITS. A good run of sizes in stock. We can fit you.
BOYS' WASH SUITS
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REDUCED 20 PER CENT.
Sizes 7 yrs. to 16 yrs. Regular price
87.00 to $16.50. . '
BOYS' HATS
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Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 6. (A. P.)
The reply of Japan to the American
note regarding Japanese occupation of
Siberian territory has not been receiv
ed here, it was said today at the state
department.
UUILMAN CLAliNSIJMUS
(special Agent
daho State Life Insurance
Co.
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MONTR BAU" Aug. . (A. P.)
A. C. Ross. Canadian yachting enthus
iast last night telegraphed J. P. Mor
gan, commodore of the rsewr Yora
yacht club, that he would soon receive
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