KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN AliTIC LES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE ' ..... 1 mMm) TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1021. rr Seattle Club Has Scheduled a Total of 14 Cruises and Races During This Summer. SEATTLE," Muy 10. (A. 1'.) Fourteen cruises and ruces arc plan ned for this year 'by the mi-mbem of the Queen City Yacht Club here. The summer aeuson will open with a '-mine to tkward Park, 'take Washington, Muy 21 and will clone with a three day Labor Day cuIkc In September, loiter on December II, the annual midwinter crulite will I made lo Fortuna Park; Lake Washington. Canadian waters will be lnvuded once, when from July 1 to 7 tho club members wit) be at Cowlchun Hay ami Victoria. British Cnlumblu at the In ternational .yacht' races to be held there under the aunpircs of the rurlflc International .Yachting Association. One event wll be a nlKht luce around Voshion Inland, locuted In the Puget Sound off Brut tie. The race j will start Buturduy nlifht July 16 and will bo for four prize?, j I'M ,i six tviuij:hk. SEATTLE, May 10. (A. P.) Hlx pitchers hattled In the Seattle-Vermin Kume yesterday, to an 8 to 4 victory for Vernon. Seattle had a 4 to 1 lfud at the clone rf the fourth, but In the sixth Vernon started hitting and scored five runs. Another In the seventh and a final run In the ninth ended tho argument with Keattle scoreless for the lust five innings. WKNT TO IOTII. SAN FKAXCIBCO, May 10. (A. P.) Hticrumentn won yesterday's post poned icume from Ban Francisco, 3 to 2, in 10 Innings. Scott retired to the club house in tho fourth Inning, ufter tho Senators had made two runs and nine hits off his delivery. McQuaid finishing the game. Compton's two bugger In the 10th brought In the win ning run. In a hit-and-run giinio featured by a liberal sprinkling of errors Jlellx choked a victory from Weston In theli game played at Weston Sunday after noon. j;ch team made ten hits, Ken nard holding down the mound for Weston during the entire period, but Helix used two twirlers, Pierce re placing Cartlcis In tfie fifth after the Indian had ullcwed seven hits. The box score and summary: West n AU It H PO A E IU-3KS msi; A P.VIIl. LOS A.VdELKS, May 10 .A. P.) Los Angeles look, both games of a postponed double header with Salt Luke, H to 1, and 6 to 1. Los Angeles Jumped Into the lead early In both gumes and held it. Superior pitch ing by the Angels and poor, fielding and batting by the Pees uccounted for the resultH. I,os Angeles took six of the seven games of the series. AMERICANS READir ID NEW T,OnK,. May 10 A.1 P. Amateur athletic authorities to repre sent the t'nlted Suites at I.iferrmtlun al sport conference in Genetti nnd Lausanne .this month will khII' within a few days. Frederick W.-- Rublen, secretary of the Amateur Athletic Union, leaves Thursday a hoard the Maufetnniu, which also will carry the American tennis team abroad for foreign cham pionship Competition. O. T. Kirby, president of the Amer ican Olympic names committee, sails Saturday and. J. C. McCabe'of Huston, another A- A. U. official, will lollow soon- . ,. . .. .Much wot -Is itrmroaiir vTliewt? 'dele gales, who will consider acceptance of records, recommendations for- future sport programs and control. lilomgren, c 5 1 Gould, 2b & 1 Heamer, lb G 0 O'Harra, If 6 1 Oliver, cf 0 1 Kirk patrlck, 31). . . 5 1 Johnson, rf 4 1 Hall, ss 4 1 Kennard, p. ..... . 4 2 York 1 0 Totals 43 9 Helix 2 7 1 1 1 10 10 AW H H I'O A E 0 t 2 6 2 ' f, 3 0 1 2 1 0 1 Moes, rf. ... Lleuallen, If. Kendall. 3b 6 Clark, ss. , . r, Owens, 2 b T, Mil I key, c 5 Stevens, lb. 5 Tale, cf. . . 6 Garth', p 2 Pierce, i) 3 Totals , 4S 12 10 Score by Innings WckUiii 3 4 B 6 7 1 0 2 0 3 2 1 n 0 IS 0 5 1 1 1 1 1 0 i It 3 H 3 , TOKIO, May 10. (A. !'.) Wata nalie, the Japanese lightweight pugi list, who returned In January from the fnlted States after a successful ring career of severul years, may go to Manila to meet a number of the best lightweight boxers in the Philip pines. A proposal to that effect was received in Toklo yesterday from Frank A. Churchill of the Olympic Athletic Club in Manila. It is said that further negotiations will be ne cessary with respect to terms. When he returned to Tokio Wata nube issued a challenge to any light weight boxer In the Far East to meet him for the championship. It was hopwt that bouts could ro nrrimgid;rfl Tokio and possibly Yokohama, but thi only challenge received was the one from the Philippines. 1 H 2 II 1 T'tls. 9 10 T'tls. 12 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Helix 3 4 5 6 -7 8 2 2 2 0 4 0 12 0 14 1 . Summary Sacrifice hits. Moes 1. Pierce 1; two base hits. Klrkpatrick 1. Owens 1 : three base hits, Klrkpatrick 1. Kenard 1. Luallen 1: home runs, Clark 1. Stolen bases. Moes i, rlark 1. first on balls, off Kennard, S; off Garlic. 1. Pierce 1. Struck out. by Kennard. 7: l.y Gartiex R, Pierce in. Passed balls, by Klomgren, 3; by Mulkey 1. Wild pitches, by Kennard, 1 ; by Gartiex. 2. Left on bases. Weston. 4: Helix, 8. Hit by pitcher. Gartiez, 1. Time of game, 2:30: umpire. Fred Grove; scorer, An son Payne. MISKI SCDHKS KNOCKOI T. ST. PACU Minn., May 10. Hilly Miske of St. Paul, knocked out Tommy lTeCartliy nf f.ewtstmrn,' Mont., in the second round of a scheduled 10-round bout last night. They are heavyweights'. 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I Knsland is tryitiK hard not to take I seriously the American golf Invasion j this summer. j News that the lamest and most rep , resentatlve body of amateurs from America would compete In the British ! championships and that a btsr sum of ' money was hemp raised to send a i slrem; professional (.-roup across caus I cd some pessimistic fecllnn among the j ljondnn golfers. . I British newspapers have been devot ' iiiR considerable space In an effort to assure their readers that the British supremacy in K"lf Is not threatened. The rather poor showing of Miss Alexa Sleiiins in her early sanies has done much to Increase this feeling. Keferring to Mis Sterling's game, one of the London papers said re cently: "Miss Sterling plays very little. Her proficiency being due very largely to her own study and observation." Regarding the invasion of the Amcrl can umatetirs. "Sporting Life" (Lon- aon) said in a recent-issue: t ! "l ike the LX'inpsey - Carpentier I match, the news of the American golf j '"vnslen Is rather getting on our ner ves. Originally we were given a lS.t rniten State:, amate'irs who were making the journey. Included in this was the announcement that Francis Oulniel would form one of the party. This was then contradicted but last week we were officially informed that uimet had definitely decided to visit Kngland with the view of annexing the British amateur championship. Once ;,e;jin (hut -wns cent r.idicted because the pressure of business and his home would not allow him (o leave. Now wt hear again hq is -coming. "So fur as OuiraeiH is concerned it is immaterial to u. whether he crosses' the Atlantic or not, .but we do desire an end to this apparently inevitable American propaganda whenever any thing sporting is concerned." KANSAS CI TV WOLVES KANSAS C1TT. Mo., May 10. (L'. I'.) 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