IlEAB THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U, P. AND L N. S. 1 r .ffB itlZ&k W X '' . TEN PAGES V Jf.l f PAGES 7 T0 10 1 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1921. r 'Round the Sport Circle WITH JACK VEIOCK, International News Sporting ICdltor NEW YOIiK, Aug. 24. (I. X. S.)V What la the matter with iritlnh uth leteB anil nthlotlcs? The ItritiHh theniHelvcH would give a kooc dual to know. Sine the World War came tn un end John Hull has been a consistent lomr In many branches of sport and som wt the losses he haa felt most keenly have been (wallowed right In h!n own back yard. KngllHh critics of sport are continu ally harping about the inability f their athletes to return to a (semblance of pre-war form, but they have been unable, apparently, to suRgcst a rem edy. Without a doubt much of England's nackwiirdncss In returning to normal cy In sport may be laid at the door of the former German Kaiser and the ruckus he started In 1914. England lost many an uthletic star, and her long and heroic utruuggle from 1914 to 191s swept all thought of utlilellcs aside. Yet the English are lovers of sport of all kinds and compared to the popu lation of the -tight little Isle." there are Just tig big percentages of com petitors In various lines of sport ns we have here In America, lint still the Hrltish continue to tako the loser's shuro of tho spoils. Cousins AfTONH INind The year 1H21 has been exception ally disappointing to our cousins across the pool. Jock Hutchinson's victory lit the Ilrltish open golf championship was a cevere blow. Tho victory of the American ama teur golfers in the team match at Hoy lake was another disappointment. John !uil found balm, however, In Miss Ieltil's victory in the women's golf championship and the vlctorv of Hunter In the nmaleur at Hoy- lake. . Hill Tllden's successful defensn of his international singles title at Wim bledon and the decisive manner In which the American polo four lifted tho International cup did not sweeten Johnny Hull's tea. Tho defeat of the Hrltish Davis Cup team bv Australia ut Pittsburgh re cently and tho invasion of the Oxford jHutchison, BamCS, JonCS Cambridge athletes who lost to laia and Harvard and tiod with Princeton and Cornell sums up Hrltiuh-Ainei icai clashes in sport to (lot. RKIaal VVVUIII V I V I I 1111 j J; - WHRARF NMFFT i ) En tered in Tourney at Cleve land; Couse in Fine Shape. National Icaguc KlfiiiiliiiK ; Pittsburg .. 76 4 1 N'ew York 'il Roston . . 85 llrooklyn 62 St. Louis 54 Cincinnati r3 Ch.'cago 4 7 Philadelphia 3 Over there they Are still nuking: "What Is the matter with our athletes?" I!y W1LMA.M J. HCSK.K, . International News Service Staff Correspondent. I CI.KVKLAXD. We may be wrong, but perhaps our English cousins do not play the game ! Huiehlson, of Glen hard enough. The average K'iBlih-I holder of the P.ritlsl as we nave viewea nim we uo Aug, 24. "Jock" View. Chicago, P.ritlsh open and West ern open golf championships; Jim aggressiveness of our lads, j .. .. ', (lf ,,.,,. ;h v,lth, man rot mean tho Kudds or the Hills lacks the He doesn't play his game as religious ly and as tirelessly. Ho comes to a point where he lets well enough alone. Over hers our athletes have had a tradition handed down to them. It is th's: You are never so good that you can not Improve your game and you 'will never be too good to be beaten! The American athlete has this warn ing in his mind all the while. He American It'agiii- .Standings. N'ew York 70 4 4 i Cleveland 72 47, j Washington 64 56 St. Louis t ' Honton .' V. 55 6U I Petroit . . 56 65 Chicago 50 67 Philadelphia V 45 73 1'aHfic Coast 14'njtue Standing. amateur, who at times has shown such uncanny skill with the clubs, are am ong those who start today In the Western open tournament nt the Oak wood club's course here. The tourna ment lasts three days. In addition to these entries, which number more than 150. include the stars of American golfdom, and, un less all signs fail, some of the best golf ever seen will be played in the Those lialtimore Orioles are some birds. They are flying so high above the rest of the international leaguers that they can't be seen with the naked eye. y DRY AGENTS ARE AFTER Bartlett Pears $1.80 Box We have contracted a large supply of extra fancy Stanfield Bartlet Tears to arrive Wednesday. Place your order now. These pears are in apple boxes, which are much larger than the regular pear boxes. KnOWn II IS COIU 11 Kill lh..J,. ,, .hl,.h ...111 1ol.rn.lno hlnuelf accordingly It might not be """' "" ' I plonshlp for the coming year. Barnes, national open champion and former Western ppen champion, hopes once more to wrest from Hutch ison the title which he lost last year, but a glance nt the entry list shows that tho New Yorker has many 'other hazards to overcome. Chick Evnns, Krone's Oulmet, Walter Hagen all are here and with them are many scores of others that have a chance of carrying off the coveted title, among them be ing Kmmet French of Youngstown; Pob McDonald, of Chicago; Bertram Way, .Mayfield Club, Cleveland; Jo-j scph Klrkwood. Australian open champion. , The Oakland club itself presents I two entiles David Ogilvle, who has j been the club professional since 1913. j coming here from the Morris county, i N'ew Jersey, Oolf Club 'and Andrew! Gray, his nephew and assistant, a i youth of eighteen, who shows promise of becoming me of the stars of the ! game. Ogilvle halls originally from j St. Andrews, Scotland. j The course is In fine shape for the i fuelling play. Entrants are exhibit- ,!ng a ;tv interest In 'h-i prize , f-i ferel l y tne local club to th so lr ..t-! im;. wiy- 71 on the lii;l.s Thi.v fei; j h-M 1(1 jet I .pen accon;,i;i..lir;, ,ie. j spife the :U':U of pinfe-: N'.nals and! ; I'u.i'eui-s v ito have teed off hole j j Wl ' llicr lhe low score mi.1. in Western c en event by A.rc!:nr Smith In I'j'ii at Cincinnati, wim i he slu.t I (1VS, wdl be beaten also pr "v lire livei;. j .1i-i nle. li'.it the concensus ;s that it j will net Jim Parnes. win won -.t i MayficM, i.'e sister Clevei.in 1 ionise in 1 IP", nnde a scorn of 1 ' 'lie hUlicrr winning score record-;,! since t'i:s ivcn' v.us carded wa.i 'nude by Ab e l; Sn 'tli nt Milwaukee in l:o:. w-'ieii he took 318 stroke io win lhe chaii p'onsh'p. NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 23. (I". P.) Fifty armed bootleggers, aboard five f.-.st motor schooners carrying 25l),OflO worth of Scotch whiskey are dashing up Chesapeake bay toward Haltinmre, with the dry agents In full cry. . .650 .5 K.I .570 .517 .474 .44! .4116 .311 .617 .615 .533 .4S2 .474 .463 .427 .381 S1 CI 62 64 6S 85 104 .601 .573 .564 .551 .543 .525 .393 .241 San Francisco .. S6 Sacramento 82 Seattle- 79 Los Angeles Oakland '." . . . . 76 Vernon 75 Salt Lake 55 Portland 33 Yesterday's Itesults. At San Francisco, Oakland 3, Port land 2. At Los Angeles, Seattle 9. Vernon 6. At Sacramento 4, San Francisco 1. At Salt Lake 8. Los Angeles 7. American Association Itesults. Milwaukee 3, Indianapolis 6. Kansas City 11, Louis.ille 10. Minneapolis 4, Columbus 10. Southern AM-ia;:on Itesults. Little Rock 2-2, Xew Orleans 7-4. Hiimingham 0, Atlanta 15. Memphis 9, Mobile 3. Nashville 4. Chattanooga 3. Western lx-asuo KckiiIih, St. Joseph 7, Joplin 8. Omaha 6. Wichita 4. Sioux City 5, Oklahoma City Des Moines 3, Tulsa 0. -O. 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It's so human, is the circus so open, so big, so filled with stir, with great masses of mater'als moving Into place with the precision of a giant machine. The lesson the circus gives you and me in efficient organisation is enough excuse to keep us on the lot all day, no matter how tho telephones may ring and Jangle in our offices. Did you ever stop to won der why the nig show moves off a lot at night, loading tons upon tons of paraphernalia without losing so much as a stake? Call your efficiency man's attention to that when he boasts of the few Hems in his "Ixist and Waste" column. Yes. the circus gives ns an excuse to enioy it to our heart's con tent, but we don't need an excuse other than that it's the circus, the thing we loved as n boy and thank heaven! we still love us red blooded, normal fathers and grandfathers. 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SAILE ' I AM OFFERING THE BEST SALE AT THE BEST TERMS EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT W. T. KID WELL'S PLACE TWO MILES SOUTHEAST OF PILOT ROCK SALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP 1 bay horse, 6 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. 1 bay horse, 7 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. 1 black hcrse, 5 yrs. old, weight 1600 lbs. 1 black horse, 7 yrs. old, weight 1600 lbs. 1 bay mare, 9 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. 1 black mare, 9 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. 1 black mare, 5 yrs. old, weight 1200 lbs. 1 gray horse, 4 yrs. eld, weight 1300 lbs. 1 bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 1250 lbs. 1 black horse, 9 yrs. old, weight 1100 lbs. 1 bay mare, 8 yrs. old, weight 1300 lbs. 1 black mule, 2 yrs old, weight 1200 lbs. 1 black mule, 5 yrs. old, weight 1100 lbs. 1 black saddle horse with saddle. 2 mule sucking colts, dandys. 1 horse sucking colt. Combined 12 foot Baby Holt with 22 horse Sandonia single chain hitch. 2 Kentucky 16 and 7 hoe drills. 1 Superior 16 and 7 disk drill. 2 wagons, 3, with racks. 2 3-bottom Oliver plows. 1 2-bottom Oliver plow. 1 12-inch walking plow. 1 McCormick mower and rake. 3 iron harrows. 1 spring tooth harrow. 1 garden cultivator. ' 1 single buggy and harness 5 sets butt chain harness. And some long tug harness and good cows. some TERMS ANYTHING UP TO $50 CSH; ANY AMOUNT OVER, BANK ABLE NOTES. 2 ; DISCOUNT ON CASH. DATED OCTOBER 1, 1922. J. B. KASARI, Owner Clerk, E. L. SMITH. Auctioneer, COL. W. F. YOHNKA. FREE LUNCH AT NOON ft!