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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES 0$ THIS FACE ' ir7! TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 (ordioniaii TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, STURDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1921. WHAT PENDLETON 'GRADE Ml SPEED DEMONS SCHOOLS ARE DOING lIUH'lllorilK HclKHll. 1'uplln of tho third Kiudo hud Kev in I picture taken Friday l.y their teueher, MImh Anna lliowii, The doll hoima made by tho third tirado, four rimmH eomiileli' with fin itlMhlUKK In flnlnhed and ruKH maclo by tho pupils adorn cue h floor. Tha flnlihliiK touch wiui tclvt" Friday by li.mKlng white curtuin at tho tiow. Karl Kloatho hug returned aticr it lllllK HlnCHH. Kird Warnntrom reeelveil IiIh reiul Iiik eertiri.i.to und twelve bnltoi.H for rxeellent work In wrlllnK. The following )tilH "f the ev. in I, grade were exempt from ex iimlnutloiiH In HuhJectB; Kuthryn FlinpHon, Hcrdy Harrnh, Catherine Kl lluit, Myrtlo Mlniim, Floreneo WhI t' lH. Hernurd Walter, Tom linker mid Jink I'eeliler. I The Blxth ifrude exempt Ioiih were an follow: Ijiora' lliinniuiweti. Ilonnie Ze'ieny, v. iIIIb I-ei'klldci'. Opal Hleves, Zeleny,- llenevleve Morand, (ieralil KiiK'lelmrt, Jessamine lcel'tH'l, and Kuth Hhermuii. As next week U rxunilnution week unit thin the 1 11 hi week of reKiihii ciaaHi'H, thu llawtnorne puplla und teathera nave the piinelpnl, (Jcrtrinlt. E. Naah, u xurprlno, by ealllim' un ns aembly of the puplla of the vhtIhiim grade 111 the eltihlh rnde room and carrying out a wcll-arraimed and vein 1.1. m Hi iik : .row i ;i n i . MIhm MhIiIu Johnaon then played a niarrh and a repreHentatlve of earn grade niniclii'd thronch the room, showerlni; the pi'lnclpara (leak with beautiful bnihimta of roues preaeiit ed by tho different gradea. In behalf of the puplda ot Haw thorno aehool Hay Mal.ieney inauu a ahort tall, and preacnted Mrc Naah with a beautiful Ivory hand mirror, a remembrunee from all of the grades. I.NIil.W.M'OI.IH, Intl., Muy 2X.--(A. I.) Kinlit more cum qualified yesterday for the filio mile Internati onal aweepatukijH uutomobllo ruce, making a totul of IS eligible to luce the Murted Monday morning. j Andre Kolllot made tl.e beat apeed today traveling- the 1I miles at un av Jerage apoed of 7.tl miles per hour I und Howard I'lleox, winner of the j 1919 claaalc, wan next with un uverage of nil. Ora Hulbc (jualified Itesta'a ear ut B3.5. forum, liene, Thomas, Kenny Hill, Itiley lirttt and Albeit (,uot ulao iiialllied. Babe Ruthv Without Kis Bat Ttr 4 ' If; 5 , i ' i . ' - jMf AH!? Whl'i mining here? The blp atlck, of rourse. Vnu've aeen no many plcluret of lMt Hulh nt but that here am two to show he' valuable to 'lub In plhrr ways. Big leamie iiiHim.eia nnv Ikilie'a nlmnni an zoed kill ' !n borne run hll of ennipetitoia b fia Holding an h U uc inr?trt them ut. Vk. the Mtrnd M th bat he off (left), and makes h; each as QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION A Real Grocery Store And Meat Market There's quite a distinction between the common garden variety stores and ours. Ours was . built to render 100 per cent service. First and foremost is the high quality of food we offer and second is the care we take in getting it to you. If you aren't a pa tron of this store you're missing a real treat. Pendleton Trading Co. PhoilC 455 At the Sipi or a Service "If It's on the Market We Have If Kcliable 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 see that it is kept mechanically right. JACK CHILDS, Foreman Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 SERVICE Pendleton, Ore. T .ii;itic.x ti:xms stak wixs ST. IM.Oll), France, May 28. (A. P.) Arnold Jones, the American ten uia atar, defeated M. Coiiatn of France, In the Prat alnglea match of the world's hard court tennla rham-pion.-hip which opened today, taking three alralght aeta. ltUTI. M I! .T AM WIXS 1'OltTl.AND. May . 2. (A.P.) Hilly Maacolt, the Portland bantam weight, won a in-round declaion over Pal Moore of Memphis Inst night. Hobby Harper of Seattle, won from Kddic Mahoney of Chicago. Do You Know To catch fish you must use the right kind of tackle? When you buy tackle from me that is the stamp of guarantee. , Sol Baum Fishing Tackle Man Try our hand made Fly Hooks. Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Look for the Fish Phone 646 Ladies White Footwear We carry a complete line of White Canvas Foot wear for women and children at the lowest market : y r,rA COO tVlPTTI- Ladies' 1 efvori T'nmns and Uxlonio wan mi litary heels $2 15- Ladie.s' 2 strap Pumps with military heels, price ; $2.05 Ladies' cross strap . Pumps and Oxfords with military heels, price $2.95 Whit Canvas Pumps with high er military heels, turn soles $.J.4. Ladies' White Canvas Shoes with high ov low heels $1.95, $2.15, $3.15 and $4.95. Children's White Can . vas Mary Janes, 1 strap $1.85 and $1.93 THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 743 Main St SXOW liKIMMtTI l IX .MONTANA 11K1.KXA, .May i'S. (A. P. I L'ght snotta are reported at widely acparntcd places In Molilalia tho fall being heaviest In the Mountain section!). SPORT GAS (IJY THU STAFF) lilll S I.OSF. ONI-:. , SALT I.AKU CITY. May 28. (A. P.)- Four wild throws slaked thi , He nvera to u long lead this afternoon and Ibi-y won an easy victory, 9 to 3. I Tlnv Hoes could do nothing with I "I II -!c!tc. Flaher und Poole knocked home runs, the latter with one on. Karl- club has now won two guinea of tin ; series. roi it hit ;.mi:. S.U'r.AMKNTO. I'al., May US. (A P.) A one-hit game was lost by Nie. hiius. Sacramento pitcher here today when I.jh Anircles defeated Saovimen 1o by a score of 2 to 1. Aldridgc of l.os Angeles iilloweil only three hing lex Two of the four hlta made In the (mine were home runs. Pick iim' l.lmlimoie hitting- tlKin. One 1).' Angeles run was the result of errors Tomorrow will be the final day's sport In the series of ahoota that have been held by. the Pendleton Hod and Gun club during the past six weeks under the auspices of the national aa aoeiution. The trophies that h:ve been huns up aa prlzea probably will bring out some good shootine. For the baseball fan there's the Weston game with the Ducks. And the Rolf bugs will hold forth at the links where the final day s sport of tho tournament will be staged. Which la our idea of quite a lot of variety In the way of sports. Marshall Spell has a real problem on his baseball team that he will have o handle soon. P'viuld n bii cuy like r.iry be retain ed on first when he can't make a bet ter batting average than a little guy ' like Olson ut second ? ! .Mutt and Jeff are tied in atlck work ,'or this season with an average of S.'.S. , and Marshall can't figure out what t. ! do. ' - ! If Hill doesn't break the tie Sunday, there will be something doing. , Great sports getting Ice cream eones off of Dan and Pat at the carnival. STKIKK STAItTS IN NOKWAV 1 Ni;V YORK. May 28. (A, P.) A 1 ceneial strike started in Norway, aaid j ,dlspatches. The government called; I the troops to assist the police at I Christiana and other cities. I m . .t- Get t-aurm iroro w- Canadian Pacific Railway I block rf rwr t.n Und. yjo JiEKtlTl? ercntrr X menu lh.1 rmH " " Tb. bM or Irom print' firm Uad & -r- H pnm WO HrW. Your Last Big Opportunity tJntfl feu 'nd dtwd of Cwiiao Pacide Kulwmr offero ou tbm most wooderf al oppor tsnitr in the world to own farm, rwfa in Wtm Cnd. It offer to Mil yotj fwm lands in th n WD prunes KMI im il,,irkrirtMf lAn'M " - '-'' fandt of tho Llordminatr and H York.r h'atHon to tmwitw od m4m Batuoioro umntw t wua mvt wi uT. uoo't ioy jt buthc Albmi nd Sliatgiv-won or m ITirA, hi: mtHm. ThM BOTMOOI nro wnnw " t fom cm achitot iuopaod No Sale Without Investigation TM Caautfea rHHfc rt M a ftm jmta r nd rrr (WIM( vmmmnm Catarrh , Catarrh lb a local diaeasa greatly Influ enced by consiitutf -nal condition ! HALL'S CATARRH MiDTCINK la a , Tonic and Clooxl Purifier. By clanaing 1 tin blood and building up the System, "I ALL'S CATARRH MEDICXKtf restore j normal conditions and allows Nature to j lo Its work. i .Ml DnjKKists. Circulars free. ' F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. lanitoba for aa anrmMOf BbOSk 111.00 on oars. Twenty Yaare to Pay If You Wish Tho Canadian PoeAe offrro yoo) tbM Lud ondor o pUn ! long term, easy poymeni. wot mmam , down 10 per cont. Then you havs QmOm. Do poymmto on th principal un- . til tho end of (No fourth eor, then omeea annaol poytnenU. Interest 6 per ecnt. In Vntro. Bka'.H-w,c - Hf-TWbrH orew the worWipmr wheat. Worn pro oata wero gnrn at Uoyuns tester. No Taxes on Improvements There is o small tsa on tho land, hot . tnore ars no taxra OO l'e stock, Dandmcs, improotmei. unoOTneots or prnol offcU V,oo4 mviflts. modem scnoots. roads, ohnrcbos. moossoonts, saaka fom tribMt iMa of Cosodtoa It mm it 0 stsosrsrt To mrm hiTM M th Botmm CsnaiaO It BmI Otrta Strt, Special Rates (or Home Seekers And Full Information SlMd.l rItwT imtt. for tiMMMkjr. iuiwctioii T. Sl 1 mm- rwl wttiM fort aiun oot tend nM. VtmtmUt. WruTOCAY. II. C. BOSWOHTII llst. llcprawnutivop ins .Snrasiie At.- Sptikano. Waslilngion SI AI.S II WK ttAMMT 1XKT SAX I'-liAM-ISi'lt, May 28. (A. V.) 'lnul wm his sivth sti-iilKht (rimp vi-MN-nluv, Wh" Krant'isrti sliullln oul (iiiklanil, 111 to (I. (I'lmul w;im lill llaivl hut iiod Milpport saveil liiu vrv ord. ICrrorH liy the Oaks wito re Kl.onsihW for four of t ho Si'als' runs. Arlctt rillt'd tho Ixiw.H with San I'lan rlsro batlcrs in the st'oond tnnfiiK. I'ori't'd In onp run and llifn utartcd nil aigriinipnt with I'mplre llyrnn nvcr a third Hlrike. Ityron ordorcd Arlctt to tin- clubhouse and Krcmor went into the box. j 'tlllllHIHUilllllllllllllllllllll'lllll""""""""1""'11"11""" ' to si:i-: ikhiiav's i Kiirr. NKVV YOUK. May SS. (A. P.) Ucoi'Rch ("arpentier will lcae his j '"Hiartcru at Manhassct. I.. I., next ' Monday, lone enough to witness the j Mike (ilbbons-lturtfield and Tom Oil- ' bons-rilfford bouts at Kbbets ricld, j r.rooklyn. lie will be Introduced j from the tinir In bis final public up- 1 pcarance before nicctinir Jack Ucinp-' sc at Jei-sey I'it.c, July 2. yi;t 12 IWIX.S. ,t l.os A(ii:i.KS. May (A. I'.) - Seattle took a 12 iiiTiinjr t;a:uc fronili 'ei nop yesterday four to one. Thc visitors 01-c.w first blooil In the first!: timing anl the Timers evened the score : In the sixth. In the 12th the SI- . washes made three runs on two slnRlca I j and two over-throws by Third ltase-i: man Smith to first bae. j Wins Honor !i Going Fishing? Going Hunting? Going Camping? This past week, May 22 to 28. was Forest Protection week. Kverybody should try to make each week l-'OUKST PKOTKfTION WKEK. Look out for the spark rind tiny flame no matter who starts it. which would spoil our HI NTING. FISHING and (.'AM PING places. Watch your camr fire Build it on bare dirt Scrape the leaves away from around it Put it out before you leave Bury it! Be sure it is out! Protect the forests, they are valuable. Protect your valualilis by renting a SAFE lF.POSiT BOX In our vault. 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