East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 27, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1021.
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Straw Targets at Which Play-
crs Shoot Arrows From
Cross Bows Are 'Holes.'
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Arrow irolf, a now game,' Is the sport
of the day at New llampshiro College;.
It in played with bow and arrow In
stead of club unci ball and tnrtH if
straw sacks are used lo mark what In
golf would be holes. The faculty have
l.i ken to It In a body find play dally
over a nine " target course. I'nder
prariunles also have adopted the game.
Over the hlllM and through woodlols
In the vicinity of the college the ar
rowa are sped without need to consld-1
er ground condition that would lie
harurds In real golf. Vet the game
ha qualities that inuke It highly corn -
pctltlvc, with factor of strength and
skill involved to a degree that main
tain IntcrcHt.
Arrow golf wan Invented In Durham
by Professor W. .'. o'Kane and has
ieen dovcloped by him and a group
of other faculty members into the
Paine which can be enjoyed on any
farm or in the vacant lot of suburbs.
The course at Durham has nine
"holes," or targets. These consist of
sacks Ktuffed with straw, placed on
poles, the bottom of the Hack being i
five or six Inches nbnve the ground.
Thu distances between the target are
from 200 to 600 yards. The average
Player can make a drlvo of 200 yard
easily. The game, as In golf, require
that the circuit be made In the leant
number of "strokes." Home of: tin
target of the present course are pos
nlble one-shot play, an there are pos
tilble ono-holei) In golf, though the
probability that Ihey will be achieved
In one allot In remote.
The arrow golf player require Utile
equipment. .Most of the player carry
one bow, two or three arrow In a
home-made quiver, and a guard for
tho UTl wriHt necersary because Ihe
Hiring; strikes down on the wrist with
Rreat force. The player also wear
a glove on the hand with which he
pull tho bowstring, or at leant three
finger of a glove, lo cover the finger
tip iiHcd.
Arrow golf hua one great advantage
over ordinary golf besides the ease
Willi which a course may be arranged.
It can be played In winter a well an In
Hummer and Iiiih been played here over
deep hiiow drlfl on snowshoes in the
race of blizzard. The arrow stand up
In Ihe drift dlHtlnctly and even when
they disappear In the dcplh. usually
leave a perforation In the unow which
Ih easily perceived.
GOLF CLUB PICKS
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Cup Will be Given High Team j Peterson's Swatters Will be
and Two Medals Presented Tried Out When They Play
to Individual High Men. ! to Visitors' Fast Fielders.
The Pendleton Coif club will be rep-; Sunday afternoon Weston am.
resented by II. v. Dickson, 8. It. I Pendleton here at Kound-l.'p park.
Thompson. George Hartman, c. It. ! When tho visitor come it will be
.Marsh, I). I). Phelps. Chauncey Bishop, ' c""e ,lf Ifanue leader and leugue
P. .1. Mo.Monles and !,. H. Hamley with i iruiler fighting It out, Weston having
J. M. Hamley and (1. W. Phelps In re- I '"Hen to the cellar Sunday when the
terve during the two-day tournament ' ''Hot Hock aggregation took the con
that will ho played here Saturday ami ! tl'Ht-
Sunday. The chief weakness of the Weston
J team Is In the hitting department. In
The selection of player was an- i the recent game played at Weston, toy
lli:ii NTI.Vfi POIiTLAXU
SALT LA KK CITY. Utah. May 27.
(A. P.) Salt Ijike singed a six-run
rally In the ninth Inning of yeslerday' I
game and won. 8 to 6. The winnlm?
run wns driven over ahead of Brown,
who knocked the ball over the fence.
Previously, Portland had gained a
four-run lead, largely on .alt Lake
mlsplny. Could pitched a neat game
and Kalllo whs effective until he
weakened In the nlnlth, when ho was
relieved by pllletle. off whom the win
ning runs were mnde.
nounced last night at a mewling of the
golf fan held In the Commercial As
sociation rooms. Clubs who will I
have teams In competition will Include !
I'aker, La Grande, Wallu Walla and
Pendleton. i
th Hiieks, sld Williams emerged from
the contest with only two scratch hits
marked against him. What the Wes
lon gang lack In stick ability, how
ever. It make up In fielding ability.
Tho outfield in particular is strong in
. , , ,,, . , this department, and the way the
A loving cup will bo presented to d . t over gr()nd for spec-
me winning team. It was decided, and i !.,. ,.,v,, i -nmethiim that
,two medals will be given to the lllaKPH h(.avy hitters shudder. If Gun
men making high Individual score. j npr Peteri(on, buyn are swatting the
Dill Sundnv like they did lart week
liirii
Tbey "put it until"
Here's another new summer
shape.
Note how lines conform to
back of head.
AlK VOOS DEALER
The playing will -start tomorrow
morning at 9 o'clock (harp. During
their stay here, the visitors will be en
tertained by the Pendleton members.
Lunch will be served every days at the.
clubhouse, and Saturday evening a
dance will be given at the state hos
pltnl.
against the Helix outfit, and that Wes
ton outfield is functioning there will
be some thrills for the fan.
With Gordon back In the game at
center field, the outfield positions for
the liucks are well provided for, and
the Infield will not bo changed. The
game starts at 2:30.
QUALITY
SERVICE
SANITATION
Saturday Specials
MEAT DEPARTMENT
POT ROASTS'
ronod i 1 1 t i
ROAST VEAL 20c
5c, 8c ROUND STEAK 25c
5c, 8c SIRLOIN STEAK 28c
12'2c T-BONE STEAK 28c
. . 18c PORTERHOUSE STEAK 28c
. . 20c TENDERLOIN STEAK . . 28c
. . 20c VEAL CUTLETS ....... 25c
. 22c VEAL CHOPS . 25c
FISH DEPARTMENT
Fresh Red King Salmon, Fresh Halibut, Salmon
Trout, Crabs, Shrimp Meat.
POULTRY
Large Fat Young Hens, Spring Fries.
PRODUCE
Green Peas, Hot House Lettuce, Tomatoes, Turnips,
New Potatoes, Asparagus, Radishes, Artichokes,
Green Onions Cucumbers, Strawberries.
PENDLETON
TRADING CO.
If it's on the market we have it.
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PHILADELPHIA, May 27 U". P.I
Three world champion crews and
two national ch:impion shells will ap
pear on the water of te tcnu.viKiii
Itlver tomorrow in the seventeenth
revival of the American Henley.
Jack Kelly, world's championscul-
ler: Kelly and Paul Costello, world's,
champion double scullers and the
world' champion N.-vy eight, will be
the feature attractions.
The two national champions entered
are the I'nidine Ilarge Club's Sin lor
centipede and the Penn Parse Club
senior four.
Harvard. Princeton and Syraeo'
are expected to be among the colleg
iate entries.
T,he Navy eicht, which broke the
world's record at the Olympic games
I last summer and which gave the dope
n Jolt recently by losing to Princeton,
is entered In the race for the Steward
Challenge Cup.
It ivas hoped that Princeton would
enter the eicht that defeated iJie Navy,
but the Athletic officials declined or
the grounds that the Tiger row-ins
schedule was so heavy it would iwlH
Permit of another bin battle.
The Vesper lloat Club plans to have
five entries In the big events, one o
which may be ihe eight stroked by
Jack Kelly.
KNOCK K OI T OP liOX
LoH A.VfSKLKS. Cal., May 27. (A.
P.) Vernon won yesterday's game
wllh Seattle S to 2. The Tigers took
the lead from the beginning, making
three runs in the first inning on two
singles, a double and a double steal.
They knocked Francis nut of the box
in the third.
Ladies White Footwear
We carry a complete line of White Canvas Foot
wear for women and children at the lowest market
prices. Come in and see them.
Ladies' 1 strap Pumps
and Oxfords with mi
litary heels .$2 45
Ladies' 2 strap Pumps
with military heels,
price $2.65
Ladies' cross strap
Pumps and Oxfords
with military heels,
price $2.95
Ladies' White Canvas
Pumps with high or
military heels, turn
soles $3.45
Ladies' White Canvas
Shoes with high or
low heels $1.95, $2.45,
$3.45 and $4.95.
Children's White Can
vas Mary Janes, 1
strap $1.85 and $1.93
THE HUB
40 Cash Stores
745. Main St
oaks dp.op ci.osi: om:
OAKLAND. Cal., May 27 (A. P.)
S.in Francisco won from Oakland.
7 to ,1, In an exciting game here yes
terday. Jim Scott pitched good ball.
An Oak rally in the ninth netted two
runs, but fell short by two of tying
the score. In the fourth inning Sco:t
hit a three-bagger with the bases load
ed an scored when Schick doubled to
left.
the second contest of the three-game
series between the Missionaris and
Bearcats. Sherwood received good
support. Coach Borleske has shifted
his Infield and lightened up weak
places. Score. Willamette, 0 4 3;
Whitman, 6 3. lotteries, F.llis, Mc
Kittrick and Twner; C. Sherwood and
Walther.
qi i:i:n mahvs immiDAV 1
LONTinN'. .May 27. ( U'. P.) vjueen
Mary celeiraied her f.4lh birthday to
day and In honor of th annlversBrv
salutes were fired by the Royal -Ar
tillery in London, Windsor, Aiueranot
and all naval and military center. At
Portsmouth the salute wa led by Nel
son's famous old flagship the Victory.
Her Mujesty married King George,
then Duke of York, In 1893, having
previously been betrothed to his elder
brother,, the late Duke of Clnrence.
who dieS the previous year: Khe wa
the daughter of the late Duke of Tcclt
and Princess Marie of Cambridge.
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;oi:s To 10 innings
SACItAMENTO. Cal., May 27. (A. j
P.t Ten inninas were required for Ihe i
Angela to defeat the Senators here yes. ;
terday. The score was 3 to 2. Prough '
and Crandall were In rare form. The '
most thrilling baseball seen hPKe this
season was presented to the fans in the !
ninth and 10th innings. Pick featured !
with a Tiomc run over the right field j
fence.
WHITMAN WINS Slll'TOlT
WAI.LA WALLA. Wash.. May 27.
(A. P.) ."Cam" Sherwood, Whitman
pitcher, shutout his opponents, Wil
lamette nnivcrsitv. 6 to 0. yevterday in
"Gets-It"
Tickles
Corns
to Death
I'lltST SI'IIPS AM, PAIN THKN
riotxs mi; (Olt.N HI I'.
Don t try to fox trot on corn tortured
feet. Get rid of your corns. If you
ORDER AN OVERHEAD
shower' I
from us and leurn the delights of the
morning bath. It will make you ,feel
fit all day long, will add to your health
and energy, will improve appetite,
will make a new : man of you. Otis of
the best investments possible gee us
about this today.
BENSON & WICKLAND
807 Cottonwood
Phone 48S
Ford.
Reliable mechanical attention given to your Ford
means more service from your car and less cost in its
operation. Let us take care of your car. We have
the mechanics who know how and use only the genu
ine Ford materials and only ask the fixed, standard.
Ford factory prices. As you value the use of your
Ford sec thut it is kept mechanically right.
JACK CHILDS, Foreman
Simpson Auto Co.
Phone 408 SERVICE Pendleton, Ore.
Orejion Theatre
One Night
. Wednesday, June 1
BARNUMF THEM ALL
STETSONSsW
0 Spectacular,,
KCLETHS
CABKJ
PRESENTED BYA COMPANY
OF PICKED ARTISTS
COLORED JUBILEE SINGERS
BAND AND
ORCHESTRA
IG STREET
PAMDE
CIIAIHOT
Ml O AT DflWlFS
DOGS-
40 PEOPLE
lK.Vl-:n, May '.'7. (I'. TV) A
: revolutionary war eannon was the
prize for whirh Itutsers t'ollese and ;
I'rineeton I'nivrrslly first played or- '
1 Kiini7rd intor-collesinte football in
i November. 1 ,s 6 it, arroruItiK lo Home!
i H. Dotiuhner of Denver, who was a
member of the Princeton team.
There were no regulation uniforms
; in those days afid there were 20 to STi
! men on a team, us Roashner remem
I bers. Holding Ihe ball or running; with
j It violated the rules as did holding or
1 trlppinc of players.
lliltsers won the first game, six
goals to four. The return came was
won by I'rineeton. Nov. 13. 1869. elsfct
sroals to nolhinir. loughne.r said. The
deeidini; irnine was never played, the
faculties of the schools believlnc the
Interest of the students over the games
was detrimental to scholarship.
I-iter. lioHghncr said, Princeton won
the cannon.
No ndnsvions were charged to the
names and the vls'tlntr team and root
ers were royallv entertained.
3y
Trices $1.00, 75c, 50c
Plus War Tax
Seats on Sale Peoples Warehouse.
T
Ml st Iti: i; IN(i r KS
IVniANAPOUS. Ind., May 27 . j
A. I'. Activity at the speedway J
w here the .".on-mlle automobile race
will be run MoiuLy.'. shifted from the
track to thn caraircs yesterday. The
cars that qualified yesterday were torn '',
down while measurements were made
by representatives of the American
Automdblle association, the rules of.
w hich i;ovrrn raring here and meehau- !
les and drivers were preparing the re- j
maiulng care for the other qualifying
trials today.
Mk Vour Fot Huppr! RrmoTe TboM
Corn. With "C.U-lt."
hsvo nevtr fern a corn ttckl'Ml to drnth.
Just apptv a few drops of ""Llts-It" to
vours. Then waleh tbst con die
peacefully ss If it had gone to sleep..
Soon It is nothing hut a loose piece of
ticsd skin that ou can lift right off
with jour fingers.
Oct sltcr them now. Voill druggist
hss "Hots-It. '' Costs but a trifle or
nothinit ut all tf ii fails. Mfd. by U.
ljSWl'eiMe t- t'o., rliiCMgo.
Sold in Pendleton by Tnllman & Co.
nd licolloliiy Urug Co.
KOEPPEN'S
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
Right Prices on
Good Groceries
Shrimp, Alaska 25c can
Red Alaska Salmon 30c, can
Blue Jacket Sardines 10c can
Salted Peanuts 3 pounds fcr 50c
Caroline Milk it whips .........10c can
Bulk Coffee a - '. 20c lb.
Riverside Ginger Snaps 35c pound
White Beans 17 lb. for $1.00
Spiit Prunes 3 pounds for 25c
Corn Flakes A - 10c package
Standard Grocery Go.
230 E. Court St.
C. L Bonney, Pres.
Fhone 96
ii iiii rnn isr.vrs ,ii's
i'AM I'.ltincK, Mass., May ;7. (A.
P.l A vvllil pitch by Tanlguihi. star;
southpaw of the Waseda I niversity
Japanese nine, gave Harvard the win
nlng run In the pith inning yesterday.1
Harvard batted Matsumoto, the visit-;
ors' rie.ht bander from the box In the j
third. In the 10th two were out when1
Tanlguchl's wild toss allowed Owen to i
' score. Score. YVnsedu, 5 in 2: Har-
j vard. I! 7 2. ltatterles, Matsumoto,
Taniguchl and Nogana; Kussell. Goode .
and Mui pay. !
A. C. Kocppcn & Hros.
Mi' lrog More That Sergei
Yuu llest,
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
SCHILLING'S BEST COFFEE
1 POUND 42c
21-2 POUNDS S1.00
5 POUNDS $2.00
Be?t Coffee Value on the Market.
REST P UTTER, pound 35c
Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 23c
Crisco I1., lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; G lbs. $1.23
Wessons Oil pint 33c; quart 63c; V'-j gal. $1.20
Olympic Pancake Flour, large pkg., 3 for ..$1.00
Tomatoes, 2 cans 23c
Hills Red Can Coffee, 1 pound 48c
Carnation Milk, 7 cans $1.00
Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 93c