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READ THE EASTOREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE TIIE NEWS TILVT IS FURNISHED BX THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. AND L N,S TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 tO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 9 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1922. - Storm Center LIVE SPORTING NEWS " " i I ( T LWIVERFITY OP WASm.VOTOX, Seattle, April ;5.(SD0cial.) Entries Ih the University of Washington relay carnival, which Is tp Be held here April'!!), are coming in fast .and all prospects point to a successful meet. . .Occidental college of Los Angeles has Just telegraphed acceptance of Invitation to enter the relay carni val, dui nag not sent in .entries yet. and floss. Fredricks will contend in. the mile. There are six letter men for Couch L'icrmun to choose from. Entries are coming in fast and soon the completed list will be ready for publication.' I. The I'eiKllcon liuckaroos will meet IHiyton. Thursday afternoon In a uostuoned rame on the liayton dia mond The game wan scheduled to be played April is but was postponed' because of rnln. Manager Iou Iin son of the liuckaroos announced the - j came last night. The local team will SPOKANE, Wash., April !5.-C. pl?y f M'i-Freewuter Sunday. , Special prartlce has been culled Tennis In the Northwest is dlvld-1 i,r,, ,., j.,,, a,. ,,i 9regon Agricultural college will send,lng honors with golf In Intra and ln-jof the team are urged to be out by : ;r7:r::TTr, T, UeMub tourneysthls spring in prep-IPinson. One or two of the regular l IIWV UUOII. 11 Willi - , , . . , . . - . . have a four-man team In the two mil relay and a four-man team in the rour-mllo rclajvTha ten-man team will be chosen by Coach Buttlcr from Snook, Holllnger, . ,Mil)er, Gerhart, KtvherJ, Kellogg,' Stearns? Sims, Dodge, Conlxelt, Wright, Warrincr, Walker, Graves and Swan, according to entries made so far. , Idaho will enter a tciNman team also. Its stars will be G. Gill, holder of the Idaho two-mile record, time :D0 and tC Harsch, holder of the Idaho half-mile record, 1:67: 4, Other entries will ' be Btoncman, quarter; Sfeet, four-mile relay; l'enwcll, mile; Eaton, quarter and 880; Graf, quarter, member, of last year's relay team, Which placed second 'in the confer ence meet, and McCallle,. quarter, mile,, winner of conference quarter, . Idaho will not enter the- 100-yard dash. . Washington Btate college will enter a ten-man team and ,has two men, Davis and Herman, who do the 100 In 10.2. They will not enter,".the penta thlon, and other entries have not come lit' as yet. Coach Bohler says he has 85 men out for track and that pros pects are good. . University of Montana will send a five-man team." It will enter Mac Oowan or Schaeffer lu the pentathlon. MacGowan won fourth place In this ewnt Inst year. Montana will have an entry. in the 100, and In the 880 will have three rmen, Anderson, Egan nration for the first big contest of the players will be unable to make the season, the Inland Empire champion- trip Thursday and hard practice will ships to be held hero June 28. 'he necessary to put the team In con- -dltlon for the game. A practice The last of the intcr-collegiute : Bi,nlc mBy tM arranged for tomorrow tourneys will have been completed early In June, releasing a number of the sectional stars for the general tourneys. One of the cleverest galax ies of stars ever assembled at an early summer classic are expected to enroll for the Initial struggle here, and some entries have already signified their in tention of being on hand when the first umpire climbs his painful way onto his umbrella-covered restrum. Following the Spokane opened on June 28, other events of the section will tunic swiftly,.. lined up as fol lows: 1 ' July 3 Open tournament, Potlash Idaho. . July 10 Oregon state champion ships, Portland. " , July 1" Washington state cham pionships, Seattle. July 24 Urltish Columbia Main land championships, Vancouver. July 31 British Columbia cham pionships, Victoria. , August 7 Pacific Northwest cham pionships. International doubles, jun ior, and boy's sectional champion ships, Tacoma. August 14 British Columbia clax court championships, Vancouver. September 14 Idaho champion ships, Boise, Idaho. : . . ' . - night with either the Ulytli team e the -Central team. . Manager I'tnson asks that all fans planning to attend the game who have machines be in front of the Charles Co. at noon to take the players to iJayton. . ' A r f 7 s AT PORTLAND GUN GLUB at 3D QUAUTi4 SERVICE ; SANITATION- Vx n t Smoked Meats There's nothing nicer than a full larder of choice smoked meats at all times. Ham or bacon ; is so good whether for breakfast, lunch or din-; .ner. XV1.'' ";. ' Next time include a ham or bacon with your order. ' ' . -f-A,-'." ,1 Pendleton - Trading Company - ' Hie Sign of SiTvloe "If It's On the Market We Have It" , Elmer Dover, assistant secretai-v of the treasury, is a center of a pollticnl s term that may result H the resignation of high governmi- ' officials. Politicians say President Harding supports him In opposition to Secretary Meflon and Internal Revenue Collector Blair. Tilden, the world's chump, is a cer tainty, as he called off a trip to Eng land to defend his Wimbledon cham pionship, so that he might be In the best condition for the greatest classic of all tennis.. ' Johnston, the wiry little Cullfurnian. I Is. not sure to play, not that there 4s any better player, but because he has not deckled to come east. When the time rolls around, however, someth ing more than business will have to pop up to keep him away from For rest Hills. ' "i Vincent Kichiu'ds, the great Ford hain boy, mny'be rt third member of the team.' Kunked as the third best player in the United Slates, Vlnnle was almost sure of a place on tha team mull he ran afoul of the national association. . " " ' , . i' Just because he did not wish to compete In the1 national Indoor cham pionships and' went to Philadelphia to play In the Middle states tourna ment, .his action was. protested and the association may punish him by keeping him off the team. . . Lawrence Wee, Newton Center, Mass., haB a good chance to be select ed. Practically unknown a year ago, Htce lias rushed to the" front with aptoumllnsj speed and he Is one of the -most 'talked of players in the game toduy. U-Jttae defeated THden' lit fhjp 'HhiSflr Island c!tt'.v court 'tournament lust fall and this .spring he defeated Richards in the 'Bermuda championships. -Til den was stale kyit. fall and itichards was recuperating from the flu this spring but this does not detract much game, 'because last PORTLAND, April 25. (A. IM Or. C. F. Cathev, O. X. Ford and. Tcss B. Troeh tied for high gun hon ors In the 50-tlirget registered shoot it the' Portlnnd Gun .club Sunday, each shattering 47 hawks., in the toss-up for thj prises . In cluss A, "athey took first, Ford second und froeh third. ' Jim Morris, president of the Port and Onn club, and Dr. E. It. Seelcy, led with 44 each In class' B. Morris A-on the toss and took first prize, '.eeley took second and A. W. Sirow rcr third, with 43 out of 60. Lester Trwhj nnother member of he famous Troeh family of trap- footers, carried of fflrst prize in 31ass C, breaking 4I out of "0 targets. C. irnden.. jilnced second with 44 ind L. !). 4froadhead, third, with 43 iut of 5Q. ; A. W.-Strowger won(he trophy In he Dr. O. W. Elliott 25-turgot handl np Vvenf. " StF6wger and W, L. Crowe tied in the event with 24 out of 24. Htrowger winning in the , toss-up, ither point winners In the Elliott ompetltlon were:- J. Scavey, four "olnts; J. S. Crane, four points; O. N. "ord, four points; V. C. Unden, fourjcrrdlt from Rice' .olnts; Dr. E. R. Seeley, three points; I fu he w. Pv,ei,dlne consistently all r. B. Troeh, three points; Dr. C. F. the big sturs of Xew England and they rat hey, three points; CV B. Preston, have some good ones in those pUrts. , '.wo oolnts; A. L. Zachrisslnn, two Itlrhttrd Xorrls AVilllams and Wes- oints, K. . Hawman, one point, .una on Washburn have a huge "drag Mm Morns, one point. HT WILFRID FLE1SHEK , (United Press Staff Correspondent.) XICK. (By Mall to United Press) J Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis chain-1 1 i plon, hopes -to meet Mrs. Molla BJur- stedt Mallory In the tnterniulonal g championship tournament which wI11;m open In Brussels on May 13. Lenglen'sj plans, however, are still , dependent g upon her doctor, !y "My doctor only allows me to playiM in moderation yet." she told the Unit- j p ed Press. "He finds my .heart too'-j big" and my nerves are all upset, lifl have to take lots of drugs how do pj you say? medicines, I mean. g " Mrs. Mallory told me that she ex- j pected to take part in the Brussels ! tournament and I am looking forward jjj to meeting her again if my doctor will H allow me to play when tho tlmejB comes." Ill Lenglen's doctor has been lenient, y during the Riviera tournaments n" which the French champion haslj ihown brilliant form carrying off the ;y .nixed doubles and ladies doubles tro- phies here and playing In exhibition J games at Cannes. She did not enter j the singles, however. -n L nglen will defend her national tt-! IM tie In Paris after returning from Brussels and expect to play in Wim bledon In June. Asked whether she contemplated returning to the United States tho re plied "certainly not." v "I was til all the time I vas In Am irlca from the moment I landed," she said. "I do not know whether tho cli mate had anything to do with it, but t ouly had ono desire and that was to act back to Franco and get well as quickly as possible." (Lenglen appeared wrapped In a brown sport coat with a big fur collr.r, FISHING SEASON NOW OPEN Sol Baum SPORTING GOODS MAN, FOR YOUR SUPPLIES J Everything new and prices that are right.' We catch fish ourselves and know what to give you. "LOOK FOR THE FISH" Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Phone 646 County Fuir. Ho appears In burlesque .. taa jaa tt female attire, that means a spasm ' - luughtcr for the audience. His mono logue songs and dances are always, a I scream. - ' with the; assoc'atlim, so much so, In I fact, that better players than they de-. , spair or gelling a place oi nonor on I any list or any team that is selected during the present regime of the asso ciation., . '. ' ' , The third, fcturth and fifth positions on the tenth, however, aro purely hon- oraliiy.' Those fortunutes get tho re ward of being allowed to uppear on the courts and have their pictures taken as members of the defending combination. However, unless, like It happened last car, the ' Americans ! have a runaway, the Messrs, Tilden and Johnston will do all playing. ' . The Two "Bills" To Do Heavy- Cup Defending RIVOM TODAV "Why Announce Your Marriage,' the feature picture production at the Rlvoll' Theatre today is a society com edy bused upon the actual experience of one of America's most noted worn- on writers. It Is a Eelstnlck Picture, starring Elaine Hammerstcliv and Is one of the most interesting stories in which this vivacious young woman liaJ ever appeared. Alan Croslu)id direct- ea ino proamnion ami couaoonueu wnn ivwiN Alien 'tsrowne in wruuig the script. . , ' Clair & Bergman, comedy exponents of "Sum-Wot Knots" and original; comedy offering entitled "Jawn," that , will prove a treat to the most exacting : Introducing popular song hits. Flynn & Tate, open the. Show with a lively up-to-date" comody talkfest,' called "Bpontaneous"' opens with a scream and closes with a riot. Watch i the drop. I Elaine Hammerstcln In "Why An-! uouncn Your Marriage"- and "Screen Snapshots" are also added to the at tractive bill. c 3D 1 YHKNRY FARRELI ' United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK. April 23. America's Hills" Tilden and 'Johnston-Mire l mst sure to do all the heavy work defending the Davis Cup thisssummer. A It CADE TODAY QAOIWK . WW.SII AMI IM ISE LOURAIXE FEARLESS AMID .. DAXOKItOUS MOVIE ' '.'.!' " JSTl'XTS .'' Just us naturally us a duak takes to I water, George Walsh and Louise Lorraine take to the tricks and dan gerous stunts they perform so excel lently Jn "With Stanjey In Africa," the stupendous thirty-six reel chapter play which Universal brings to the Arcade Theatre today. ' ANfVriluit AGItEEABLK SURPKISE Promised the Patrons at the Ilivoll . 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