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r TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TtTESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3i, 1020. page mum n TO VIE AT COLUMBUS c? '.. or? n. ' o o r . . , - i f t f t 11 II' 11 I J -J COLUMBUH, O,, Aug. 31. (A. IM Kly and bait raMIng enthusiasts irom over the country, Including tule, initlonul unit work! champions, will muke Columbus their nipcna Hcptem ber 1 to 6, when tlm twelfth aniiiml tournament of the National AsHoeln tlon of Helentlflc Angling Clubs will be held here In connection wlih the state fair. , The evont will be under the. auspice of the Columbia Coat In lub In con nection with the Mate department of iifiriculture and the liureau uf flnh and game. More than 250 In trophic will be awarded. Some of the champions who will participate Include Fred J'eet, world's champion lona; distance fly caster, Wil liam Stanley, champion halt coster, and C. J. McCarthy, regarded uiuotik aportamen ns the world'H moRt consist ent fly and bnlt canter, all of Chicago. Ferry Prnxlrr, Nfw York champion fly caster and i. P. Hlagel of Kala mazoo, also plan to participate, as well na other famous anglers and fly and Imlt casters. 1 1 AIM AT WORLD TITLE HONOUXTT, T. II., Aukt. 31. (A. p.) Ten boys picked from the lend ing polo nnii racing families of the Hawaiian inlands are being given u en-year course of training in the hope thnt, at tho end of their course in they will win the polo champion ship of tho world. I'eto Hannon, . Coach for tho Hawaiian Polo and Hnc Intf Association, In dtreotinjc the train ing, which h now in Hh fourth y-eur. ' Ifunnon begvin Instructing the boys In tho Bp ring of 1916. He went on ihu t henry that yotingHtwrs. with years of training together, will piny better than boya who tak up the game after ue Rrow older. Tho fathers of tho hun liked tho Idea and tho grind of a do cnd Btnrted. Vnder tho Hhadow of Diamond Head on the field of Kapiolanl I'ark, tlm boys, divided into wpmdii of "white'' find "bluorf" flfeht out their practice 'battles. La at year they in a do their first public appearance and their good showing surpriwd their parents an well an their trainer. Not only in Hannon planning to bring tho bluo ribbon of polo to Ha waii, but ho 1m planning to keep 11 there, for he has organized a B'juad of boy younger than his first charges. IIih first team is composed of boj'B now between twelve and fifteen yearn of age. His younger boys are unrior twelve. Wallace Water house, son of John "Water house, president of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters association, la consid ered the Htur of tha s'luads. Kike blw team mates he ha. been trained in racing also, and, when be wa ten he .rode hi flrwt winner, gatnt tho pi'') of the tNlanrt ponies. Fine then lie ha been up on five mlnnerc. Hannon ha made it a rule that Iwivt. cannot come to tho field when thiv neglect their t tidier, hi school. As a result, their teachers Bay, the ! stand high in their aeademtc work and are known for their fair play and good BportmnaiiHhip. i CONGREGATE FOR EVENT TTLSA, Okla., Aug. 31. (A. P.I ftame of the Lest known grey hound: fancier In the country are expected tO nttend the National Coursing meet i which will b held here the first week In October. Ktirtjr entries shcAv 2.10, greyhound have been placed In the' meet, many of them of national fame, and holder of coursing honors. j A contract calling for R00 Jackrab- j bits, which will be conditioned for thej meet, will he let. Htakes for the course; Include ttoth Waterloo and consola tion prizes. Sportsmen from New York and California arc expected to be present. SURPRISES MARK FIRST PLAY AT FOREST HILL mmm mil mt 1 Directory of Architects, Builders and Supply Dealers. 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To the left of the- rest room is the salesman's office, 'With mahogany fur nishintrs. The office is occupied by K. O. Hremmer, salesman for the com- pany. ;"' The main business office, occupied ' by Mr. Kills Mr. Schiller and Homer Krchbiel; bookkeeper for the firm, has' mahogany furniture and gray woodwork. One elde of the office is of plate glass, adjoining, which has a separate entrance from the main of fice. Here wilt be sold accessories for machines. :..!. ID. B. P.&R.CO. DUNHAM, BROWNLOW, PAYNE & ROSS General Contractors and Builders Planing Mill, 705 W. Alta St., phone 737 Shop and Office, Golden Rule Hotel Basement, Corner Court and Johnson Sts., phone 383. We do All Kinds of Buildingr and Repair Work and Mill Work " of AH Kinds Estimates Free of Charge See " Us Before You Build. DUNHAM, BROWNLOW, PAYNE & ROSS Mill Phone, 737 Shop Phone, 383 C. M. GRISWOLD . 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