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READ f ii EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, X. P., U. P. Mu) I. k 111 ST TWELVE PAGES , 13 r TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 SECTION TWO j t PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST ORFGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1921. England vs. America El I Business of Picking: Trapshoot " Winner Will be Difficult! ; Feat This Year, Belief CHICAGO, III., July 16. The Na tional Amateur TranHhootlnir Chiun- plonshlp will be determined at the I 8lh Bhore Country Club here July j 22. A large number of the contestants j ' - m i t..ut bnt.aamri In ' rmwrew DU litr im iicin pi'I'1" championship trapahootiilK contexts j hnfore. .Mom of the -Mwcomwi" are I young- men. ' ' Tho "Jury" which . will have the j picking of the national champion an1 Its duty will be facert thla year with a difficult task, sportsmen nay. ThiH will be due primarily to the new young atnte champions taking part in the event, whoso CAllbrei i.re unknown to the judge. 1 To compel for the Natiotml Ama-1 teur Trapshootlng Championship It in flrnt ndcessary for the contestant to hnve won the champlonHhlp for hln1 Mute. ,Thli Is accomplished only by " defeating several hundred shooter. In turn the national champion mum de feat nil the state chnmplniw before e. j curing right to the national til In ' Prank Wright Ki miiateil. ' j Delaware will be represented by H.j U Morgan. The title In this state; Tor years has been takea care of by ; Billy Ford. W. If. B. Moult in won! the championship In Vermont. ; In' 1910 Moulton won the title, and : since that time It lias been won by y A wi - i- :-: t . 7 I - ; . v Nnllonul Ijcngue SI undines W. 1,. ! 32 4 40 44 4!) r.4 ret. .633 . r. r 4 .512 .500 .420 21 12 43 4.1 .47 4S 4K .2S0 I .6 3 It .6H .523 1 .4!l j .4fi .4 22 I Here are the bailers of li e Harvanl-Vale anil Cumlu'idKe-Oxford lennis Icuhih which are pluyiiiR for the lntei iintioiiai collegiate ciiain pionnhlii in America tin the left t':iituiii I'eiuii of the .Mil. r ;,n players. IL C. M. Cui thy. caitiiln of the English Uuin. in cnuiiiUeivl tin best player of Uw InViWert. (Knst Oreconian Special.! either C. H. IlutT or Doug, ltarelny. j Burr was runner-up this year, l L. i ADAMS. Ore.. July 16. Mr. and Hasuelwood won In Minnesota; JjA.jMrs. Wm. Schimp motored 'o Adams Fesler In Michigan; K. C. flrlce, In Frldty. Idaho; J. H. Finch, in Connecticut; 8.1 Otis I.letmllen was In Adams today. M. Crothers, In rennsylvnnin; William Mr .and Mrs. Hons Saine and daugh Iambert, In Oklahoma; A. K. Kroehle iter motored to Adams Friday. In Ohio; K. F. Btegman, In NebrnHkn: I Mrs. O. M. Morrison and daughter R. M. Iee, In Mnniand; Hay Alns-' nernldlne and lioherl.i. have gone to worth. In Kansas; W. C. Carpenter. In ,' Hln-Ehom Sprlncs for a few days oiit- Oeorgla and Fred Khauver, In Arkne-1 Ing. " j motored tn fendleton Saturday, sas. All of these shooters broke l!.'i Mrs. Joe Dames went to Pendleton j ,)r a,if, x,rs ,-;p0rfte rradley Evr.rd McCnllum was in I'endletnn 'e(ines(la'. .Miss I.eota Whltely of Pendleton, Is the guest of her aunt and grandmoth er, Mrs. French. Ora and Frank Holdman motored to Adams today and were the guests'r.f their sister, Mrs. C. Rowling, and Will HnKlnian. Mrs. rtln Stoll and children of Pen dleton are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Ma. low, for n few days. Fr.mk Hnhliiian mo'.nr.'rt to Adams Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. fieorse Bradley and j daughter (ieorgle m'.tored to" Adams i H day j Mr. a .nl Mrs. John Ogle Were 'n Ada ins Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales nnd John j Pittsburg 04 1 New York nu Huston 4;", j Brooklyn 4 2 I St. Louis 40 j Chicago 83 i Cincinnati 2 I Philadelphia 22 j American lngne Standings Cleveland 53 311 New York 6 ft .'Washington 4 j Detroit 4 2 ! Boston 8!l : Chicago 35 ! St. Louis 35 ; Philadelphia .'. .33 American Association Kcsulls Milwaukee 2. Ijmisville 1 Kansas City -7, Indianapolis . ; ' Minneapolis 11, Toledo 4. St. Paul 3, Columbus 5. Southern Axsnclnl ion liesulis Little Kock 11-2, New Urelans S-0 'second, 7 Innings.) Birmingham , Nashville fl. Atlanta 4. Chattanooga 3. , Memphis 4. Mobile 0. , Wcstcm licnguc Itesnlts Wichita 10. Omaha 2. Jopiin 2. 8t. Josenh 4. Oklahoma City 4, Sioux City 3. Tu.sn S. Des Meinen 5. P-iclflc Coa-t Icngtic Standings W. L. IVt San Francisco 6 4 Sim rsmento 61 Seat lie 58 O.klatd 55 !. s Angeles 52 trnn 52 St Lake .35 I'orth. nd 22 Yesterdays Hcsiilts At Irs Angeles, Vernon 4, Portland 40 42 41 44 45 51 62 74 .616 .592 .56 .556 .536 .505 .361 .229 t San Francisco, Oakland 2, Seat tle At Salt Lake 4. Los Angeles 11. At Sa.rnmento 2, San Francisco and out of 200 targets or better. Frank Wright, who won the Nation al Amateur 'Championship the last two years, wos eliminated In New Lork by Asher Wrutt, mirThere-arf still some old standby In the championship In Frank Troeh, Paul Karle, Nick Arle, Jimmy Day, Billy Hoon nnd Frank Hughes. Friday. F.lmcr Hale, one of Adams mail carriers Is taking n vacation. Jack ilayherry Is working in his place. . Mr. and Mrs. J. (. Hales inul Jv.ho were In Adams Friday. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Chas. Dupuis and daughter Francis, motored to Adams today. ' ,C,cire were in Pendleton Satiirjivv. I Mrs. V, M. Whitely and Mrs.' K. O. ' Merritt accompanied them home to I Adams. ;; Mr.-snd Mrs."LTL. ' Ieuallen snd Idaughteis, Doris and Dena, inotcred jto prndlelon Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and fam- I.LOVDS WIV IIA1X IlKT. ST. LOC1S, Mo., July 16. (I. X. K. The cards of fate arc stacked aga'nst the St. Ixiuis Municipal, Opera Asso ciation. Pain Insurance doesn't pay, say officials of the organization. For eigh'een days the association has het Lloyds $60 to J1000 that more than a tenth of an inch of rain would fall on the Hallway Exchange Build ing roof, twenty stories high, between 4 and 8 p .in. While heavy showers presented presentation of operas injie west and open air theatre, only slight sprinkles have fallen atop the speci fied building. JAHN'S QUALITY PISTONS Lighter, stronger, more durable than ordinary pistons and especially suited to driving: condi tions on the Pacific coast, Jahn's Quality Light Weight Pistons have achieved a degree of popularity unequaled by any other replace ment piston in the West. Patterson Parts. Inc., as Oregon distributors for W. II. Jahns. has these pistons in slock for all popular makes of cars and can furnish them immediately, finished or semi-finished, fr any stand ard or oversize wanted. We ran supply them on short or der for any Internal eimluis tion engine. I'M ITS CATAI.Otil r: TO TIIKTHADK Patterson Parts , Inc. 'New Parts for All Cars' PORTLAND, OREGON 20-22 lilli St.. North. at llurmlilo Phcne 2751 Oilier Stores: 2I) Guillen Gate Avenue Sim Fni nili-co, t'ul.f. :'.:'.22 isriuidwuy Oakland. Calif. LADIES When Irregular or suppressed use : Triumph Pills. Safe and dependabli n all proper cases. Not sold at Druif ' Stores. 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Our satisfaction is not com plete until the customer has ordered again ; then we know we have pleased. We are only too glad to rec tify any mistakes, no matter how small or large. So if at any time our goods are not just what you except ed just call and we will make good. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 435 M the Slcn of Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" wore in Adams S:itunlH. Alius 1'oylpn of flermiston is tlip Kiipsl of .MiH. Charles Shatx. Mr. Dofur of .Montana, who was the i sues! of Mr. anil .Mrs. Lnhndoe for the I past wpok, returned home today. Air. and Mrs. Klmer Nelson and ba- ' l.y uf Pendleton, Mr. and Airs. Herman Nelson of Idaho, and Airs. Nelson of' Idaho, are visiting friends in Adams ! this week. Air. and Airs. Thompson of Pendle ton were the guests of Air. and Airs Cofley Sunday. Aliss Eva Uihadoe was in Adams .Monday. Aliss Wilma Foyer and .May Ella Baker of Portland, were the Riiesls of Al'ss Geraldine Alorrison today. Dale It'ed of Portland Is visiting friends In Adams this week. Airs. Orker Paker.and family of Portland are the guests of Air. and Mrs. A. J. Baker. Aliss Wilma P.oyer spent the weelf end wilh Air. and Airs. I'lmrley Flinch and family. Airs. 1.. Clark and family,- Mrs. Henry Hunch and Uladys Johnson motored to Pendletqn Alomiay. .1. J. Hales John Hales and. Sullivan lleimer motored to Adn.ms today.' 1 Itecords of the City of Iindon show that there was a meat market at Sniilhfield as far hack at lr.S. For Indian Da FORD The Universal Car HpmomlxM- I lint when yon lirln.1 your Fnnl rnr lo us for 1110. rlianiral ntiriilion Hint joii get the Rcnulno Ford norvlop, mn IcrluK orKTli'iww' workmen anT l-vnl , factory prto'os. Your I'ori In too wcful, too valnalilo to take rhnnofw Mltli poor me (luinlos. with equally KHir irmil.ty mntorSilx. Ilrloit it to its nnd novo hotti llmo and money. , Wo art fiilthorlxrd Ford donlers. trusted hy the 1Vrl loior Co. to look lifter Hip wnls of lird omn Tliiit'n Hip nssurniu'c f offer. W nre RettliiK a few Ford cars nnd the first come, first to reeeiva delivery. Hnve you IhouKht about thai Sedan or Coupe for this fall and winter? They are mighty comfortable and cony when the wind blows nnd I he rnln Is fulllnir. Come in and look them over and plnce your order In ndvnnrn so that we can he sine of ordering enoiish to po around. This will he the rinsed car year. Simpson Auto Co. 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