KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES RY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO. NEWS SERVICES ON. THIS PAGE t II 1 tr-' 1 111 1 ' ' v. ..... . .... ' 'rJ&FS TEN PAGES w SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1921. D SECTION TWO ; , Ti H M S)H ? PAGES 7 T0 10 . J I . V-rrrHWDm) IL l' -- P Loving: Cup Handicap Shoot Not Decided on Account of Tie Between Three High Shots. lly breaking- 4 out of a 'powiilile fid titrxeU ul Colllna I'nrk yeHtenlay, John A. 1'eterHon, a rltim fl Hhooter, wna awarded the American lYap. shooting HBKorlallo.i I rciliy. Second hltfh nifin of I hp day wax Omer O. Steven wild a acore of id. and thin record entitled him to the Mer chant)!' prize, a hnnilnotne (tame cnrv. lux act preMented hy Ceo. liner I o.. for f'luHii A iilioolri'H I Chnrlc Hiv!"ml won the Martin riel Klven h J. U.- KBteH for the win- I li.T in C'Iiiks II, Hir wore wiim 43. ! A nie.-lal tvept wan the handlcin ul .ol for the SWnefer Jewelry nt ire (told and sljvnr l-'tng cup. IT j t v-nt nded III ll lie. f.ee Miitbu-lr II Htlllman a 114 D. V. Ilownian each j breaking 21 tarife'H The winner of the event will le decMc I ti ,1 (' -"fr n.t n future rlnte. The th that rpBiiltert nl Sunday in I'liiR for the trophy that was of fered hy the ThompMnn lruir Ci. cnulil he derided ycnterday an account of the nbsenee of Marlon llan'ill whu attended li t Yakimn ahoot. John Me. Nurlln noil tiny Matlork are the other two of the tying trio. KollowinK are the HcnrcK In the f,0 tnrifet nhoot for the A. T. trophy nnd for the merchant' prlr.e: Shot nt Broke John I'etemon tn diner Stevem 60 1-ep Matlork 50 D. C. llorwnian f.O II. J. stillman 60 f.uy Matlork 60 Chan. Homeland 60 Plnlii Kirkpntrirk Un Karl fotitta 50 John McXurlin 60 J. H. Daley f.n Pd Ha urn 6 a It. M. Tannler 60 E. Kirkpatrirk 50 ieo. i. Ilaer 60 40 I 35 I 33 Sperial event, the Shnefep Jewelry Store Handicap, prize. Hllver and (told loving cuji. IMcp Shot nt Itn.kp I'e Matlock,... 20 yd 26 23 D. (. Itowman, 20 yd 25 21 II. J. Htilimnj.-4ft 25 2.1 Sol Haum 20 yd 25 21 John McXurlin 20 ydM 25 "1 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. Phone 455 At'llie Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have If 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 see that it is kept mechanically right. JACK CHILDS, Foreman Simpson Phone 408 fieo. C. Uaer . . 16 'h 25 P. Ktrkpatrlc-k 20 yd 26 Omer Klcven .20 il 25 John Peterson .18 yd 26 J. It. Daley . . .20 yds 2.'. Ouy Mutlork ..20 yclH 2.1 Chun. Jlnnnlnnd.18 yd 25 rt. M. Tunnled .10 Ih 2.1 Kurl rm.liH ...20 yd 21 h m SPORT GAS (ISY THF, KTAIT) iiImou fanned, ell wot? Ilanley had hard luck, too. Only lip five tiniPh and (rot five hit, one of them being a home run. You've got tn hand it to thai hunch of WeHlon boy. They're not Ty Cobb or Italic Kuth when It tome to play liik hall, hut they are a ood clean Jolly bunch. ' i'iiuiuK ii' vjeni ui inn riiiim Uirry Duff K"t a,' hit! And pulled a honer when he Rot ea light between third and the plate. Ilanley In at the top of the haltlriR IlM. And Pendleton h:i.H a perfect per- """ "v aimight WillH. Helix next Sunday. The way Sid William alternated Bpeedy one nnd (dnw ball alternated Weton boy bliniT trying to figure the rombinntlon. N l im 1 mvioi: HONotts. SALT LAKE CITY, t tah, May 30. (A. P.) Portland nnd Salt Lake divided a double header Sunday f teruoon. The loralx won the first game. 10 to 4 and the visitors the Herond 12 to 7. The Hee clinched the opener when they got to Poison for lx run In the eighth Inning. In the kccc nrt game Kalllo gave a re inni kable exhibition of effectiveness i in emergencies. Four time tlie Bees filled the haxe and failed to wore. In 1 one inning, with the hnse full, Kallio struck out fravath. Strand and Lynn in succession. Salt 1-nke had seven teen men left on base In the second game. The Beaver have won four games of the seven played. There will be 11 double header tomorrow. m tt kt vanki:ks ih:at japs. TOKIO, May 30. (A. P.) The opening game of the -baseball series between the I'niverslty of California and the Kelo team yesterday was won hy the Cullfornian. It to 2. Kdwnnf ltell, American charge d'affaires, pitrhed the first ball. 3! Auto Co. SERVICE Pendleton, Ore. SPORT BULLETINS ! i Aiti.i rr v. ;s own ji.vitm:. 1 OAKLAND, fnl.. May 30. (A. i'.) I CacliiK a xhutoiit when the ninth In- nliijr opciHd yesterday moinlni;, Oiik ilunil maurd a ImttliiK rally and won from San Kiaiiclsco 4 to 2. Adldt won his own (runic with a doulile to! lelt fieht, worlnK '.he two wlnnlUK run after two men were out and the Wore lied. When San f'rnnclMco icame to hat In the ninth, Arlott hIiow ed Mirns of weakenliiB hy walking the firm mill., lie wiim replaced hy Al ien, who retired the Sun Franlcxcanx in one. two-three order. O'fonnell (rot u home run In the nlxth with a drive over the ri(tlit fence. Ha a Ha I K.I Its TAKi: PAIIt Los ANGL'LK.S. May 3u. A. I'.) -Vernon won both iraine of a double I heiider with Sejittle hern yesterday, 3 and k to 3. in the nrm comei j,n0 Tieon, mude the ileilitlmt run In j tnf . olKth Inning on three ulniileH and imorlflce. hi the second same the IsiwimheM took the. lead In the Heventh when Kldred hit u homer with two men on haNCH. u the second half of th inning the Tigerx came buck with five ruiiK on u walk, a Mingle, two louhcn nnd a triple, clinching: the context. The Heries, which will close 1 with a double header tomorrow, now Htiimlx four to three In favor of Se at t lo. V 5 Jk W AMi:iil('AS WIN TLNNIS. ST. I'lit n, Krance. May 3c. (A. P. I Americ iiB Wfin a clean victory in the necond rouno yesterday of the world'R hard court tennl champlon Hhip. William T. Tllden, American and British grass court rhaniplon de feated I lie Spanish expert. Kduardo i rhiMuer, in u four xet match. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory ami Mrs. I Misx Slgonrney of the American contingent won their matches handily. Tllden nominated in the match In which he and Arnold Jonex met the French champion, jean namazepiun, ann .0. Hlnnchy N IK Hi h Fal.'p pearls, to the amount of near ly 11 million dollars' worth have been imported hy lxindon Jeweler from Ja pan. The pearls are produced by live oysters rovpring a mother of pearl bead with a thin veneer exactly resem bling the true oriental pearl. It is Im- j possible to espose the falte except by I breaking the gem which Is an expen j sive process. Further importations I an prohibited. S rU MOTION . PICTURE NEWS Ai: AIM' Sl.NUAY AND MUX DAY WHAT WOl l.D vor DO II Yor HAD TO SPFXD A .MILLION' A YEAH? While most of n are struggling along trying to lay a few dollars on the shelf for a rainy day, alonr; conies a fellow who suddenly receives a gifi of a million dollars. No sooner has he recovered from the shock of that j surprise than another Interested party offers him five million If he will spend ! the other kind gentleman's donation j within a year and is broke at the end of that time. But cheer up, you who are inclined to get discouraged. This didn't really i happen, hut It does form nop nf the i most unique situations of '"Hiewi'ter's : Millions'' which will be shown at the j Arcade Theatre next Sunday and I Monday with Hoscoe t Fatty I Ar I buckle, the noted comedian, in the j starring role. j Betty Boss Clark, who supported j Mr. Arhuekle in "The Traveling Sales i man," Is again his leading woman In I this picture. r, m i w Al.TA SIXDAY AND MONDAY ITI.L CIIOIM S DANCI S IN OXK I'tLM SCI'.XF. It v;is necessary to obtain and re- Insurgent General Adelbert Korfanty leader of the rollsh InBurgenU In Upper glteila. He ha entered that terri tory, determined to retain Silesia for Inland, despite the recent plebiscite that av the diitrtct W (Jermwiy. w Girl'' Breaks Another Record 1 few. Ui 4f4tMi hearse a full ch rns for the stage Hcene In which Alice Brady appear a Flo Maddix, a Broadway show girl In '(lot of the Chorus," her latest Ttealart production. The chorus was rarefullv eelecteil by Herbert Blaehe, directing the picture, who was as cril- ini 1 in hix choice of types of beautiful young women as the producers of any of the Broadway roof attraction. The plot demands churns numbers of particular nature and the chorus and principal who appear in the staee scenes were rehearsed to the niusie uf ARCADE TODAY Roscoe Arbuckle IN Brewster's Millions Buster Keaton IN The High Sign - - ft nN PASTIME Children, 5c A great, throbbing picture of a girl's life in New York's famous artist colonv. Carmel Meyers IN DANGEROUS MOMENTS Rtihcmian Life in Now York COMEDY "TWIN HUSBANDS" Setting record In gill' aliiielic event for other college Ui (hoot ' at t the popular indoor and outdoor sport at Lake Lrie Colleen. Painea ville o Surah Taylor -4utovel of Cunlon .. in the recent annual Held meet, lowered the record for the 120 yfcjd low hw-dle from Id econl to Id 16 neconda T)u college bold seven world record. a large orchestiV In two scenes Mis Brady appear dancing with John Hughe, of the fenmus team, Adelaide and Hurhes. A new dance number was created for Miss Brady and Mr. Hughes and is shown in the scene when Flo has re turned to the xtaae to earn the price of her husband's defense in hix ap proaching trial for murder. The scenes were filmed at a Broadway theatre and a host of super-numerar-is were hired to represent the audi ence. Adults, 20c Ladies White Footwear We carry a complete line of White Canvas Foot wear for women and children at the lowest market prices. 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Telachnn ta na nt.Ti I ALTA Today Childfer., 10c Adults, 40c VAUDEVILLE HASKELL & BUTLER Musical Moments STEVENS & STEVENS Co nedy Singing and Talking 3EALART PICTURES PRESENT ALICE BRADY IN "Out of the Ciiorus" A jreiiu;' i? story in 11 of thrills and tense moments, charged witfi manv a dramatic scene and situation. INTERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE CONROY'S CASH GROCERY SCHILLING'S BEST COFFEE ' 1 POUND 42c 21-2 POUNDS S1.00 f POUNDS $2.00 Host Cofl'tr Value on llic Market. REST RUTTEK, pound 35c Pest Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 23c Crisco 1V. lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs. $1.23 Wessons Oil pint 33c; quart G3c; 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 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 93c 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 Marv Janes, 1 strap $1.85 and $1.95 HUB 745 Main St tfOEPPEN'S PKESCRIPTION . DRUG STORE A. C. Kocppen & Bros. The- Drns Store That Srrrea You nest.