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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1922.
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By HENRY L. FAR KELT.
(United Press Sports Editor.)
NEW YORK, July 21 (U. P.)
America has won many notable Inter
national viepries, but none were
moro pleasing- than the. recent sweep
of the British open golf champion
ship. - ' "
When the American team finished
with first place, a tie for second and
third place in the world's greatest
golf classic, it established world su
premacy, for the year at least, in
every major sport.
The United States, by virtue of
that great ochfevemcnt, now leads
the world on the water, on the track
and field and polo field, ' the golf
course the tennis court and the ring-.
Little more remains..
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Walter Hagen's victory in the Brit
ish open was the first for a home
bred American and a pure product of
the American school of golf.
British -experts attributed the Am-
of
; ertear. sweep to the supremacy
the American putting game.
Hagen placed bad luck as being
responsible for the downfall of the
Jim Ton Eyck, the veteran Byra- )
fuse coach and one of the greatest
'rowing tutors, says that in all hi, i
experience at Poughkeepsie he has
never seen all the crews get an even i
bral;e. 1
Joe Wright.' the Pennsylvania .
coach and one of the finest sports
men 1n the game, seconds the nin- I
tion in a loud v'!."
For scenic beauty, the Poughkeep
sie course cannot be surpassed. ,btit
the other facilities are very bad,
both for the contestants and the
! Spectators. ,
! Lake Geneva wants to he given a
, chance next year and so many of
the stewards - are in favor of the
Daredevi I Duke I
I change that the
chain- be tried there.
1923 classic may i
British stars.
Which makes Hagen also
pion diplomat. "
After sending tennis teams, track
To get a real insight on the British i teams and crews clear across the con
view of the American triumph, just tlnent year after year at an enormous
imagine a team of English ball play-1 expense, the Pacific I'oast Is going
ers coming to America and making to be hi a good position some of
clean sweep In a world's seriesv
Agitation again is being waged to
take the annual intercollegiate row
ing championships away from the.
Hudson river course at Poughkeep
sie. With the exception of Columbia,
which owns a fine boat house on the
Toughkeepsia. course, all of the east
ern coaches favor a lake course
where the trick wind and tide ele
ments that prevail on the Hudson
would be removed.
these days to ask:
"Why don't you
once in a while?"
come out her!
Mi s Hilda James, British swim
ming star and the champion of Eu
rope, is to sail July 1 5 from her
home in Liverpool for America,
where she will represent England in
the first international woman's swim
ming race for the Joseph P. Day cup.
The course is to be over three and
one-half miles from 'Manhattan Beach
to Brighton Beach on August 1.
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! The Duke of Leinster won a 4
! MS.W bet last week by driving un 4
auto from London to Aberdeen In A
I record time. Now he -ays he ! Zk
soon to engage in a novel iaoo .5
j ucross the Atlantis. J
f Swimming against Miss Ethelda!
1 ltlpihti-nv Mrs r'hjirlotte 'Hnvli. I'limn !U
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Fancy Ripe Canteloupes, 3 for. .t 25c
Watermelon (on ice) pound 3 l-2e
Local Tomatoes 35c basket, $1.25 crate
Corn Flakes, 10 packages $1.00
EGGS STRICTLY FRESH 5 DOZEN ............. $1.00
t Everything in Fresh Produce and Fruits.
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If it's on the market we have it
erican school, the British frfrl can
claim a world's title If she wins be
cause the American girls are hu
preme in the water.
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SATURDAY SPECIALS 1
Del Monte Seedless Raisins, per package ..... ..... . 20c
Marmalade, pint jars , 25c
Arm and Hammer Soda, per package 10c
MONOPOLE PINEAPPLE, 2'2 TIN, CAN . . 30c
HILLS COFFEE, PER LB. CAN .... 43c
HILLS COFFEE, 5 LB. CAN $2.10
SUGAR, BEST CANE, Per Sack . ................ . $7.50
FANCY RICE, POUND y' ........... 10c
With the first $1.00 purchase eac'.t customer will receive free a loaf of
Delicious Davidson Bread.
If Joe Benjamin, the California
lightweight could forget how nice he
looks in good clothes and 't down
to business, he could be one of the
big money makers in the ring. Joe
,ikes to strut, though, and he would I
not be peeved to have it known.
Benjamin went to Kuropo with j
Dempsey and when he returned he ,
said he was going to get down to
business and make himself some I
money. a rA
He. is training now under the eyo j J
of Tommy Kurrie and is going to step iK
out after some of those who have ; (F
been demanding first call on Benny
Leonard. 1 'v
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old spit -ball king, is making the hoys
step in the American League,
umpires are supposed to accc
rookie attitude ami let the players
'-ret away with more than the ;veterun
arbiter IMta.-.Etl". tftfceL.".,tegH-Jh
however, than the old timers. The
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universal necessity for a car such as the Ford make
it essential that the product itself measure up to -the
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r.VIVEUSITY OF ORKOOS, Ku
2ene, July 2 1. Atyrc general. use of
(ho motion picture In the schools as
i means of instruction in current
event, gengrnpny, astronomy, nnd oth
er subjects, was urged by Karl Kilpar-'
"Ick, d'roctor of the extension division,
n an address before the autlence
largely made up of teachers, in the
dimmer session here.
Slowness of development in the
ducntional use of motion pictures was
ittrlhiitfd by the speaker to the fall
ire of the commercial producer of the
olftiucs to become interested and to
he failure of educators to grasp the
ducailonal oportunlty.
Fields in which the film can be of
the greatest assistance In education,
as outlined by Mr. Klrkpatrlck, are
t Vi q t.'nt.ic. nt movnmnnta thnt n rp Inn
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fast for the human eye; the checking I
up and recording of movements thaV i A
are too slow, Biich as the Browth of A
plants: the presentation of things that j y
are too small, in which the camera j A
cooperates wn.n mi niici-of'ctiin; uiKiiai
the X-rays, a valuable aid to the study
of such bodily processes as digestion
and circulation.
Althounh It is several years since
the educational uses of the motion
picture became obvious, the slowness
of Its adoption, Mr. Klrkpatrlck point
ed oit, is seen in the fact that there i
are in Oregon today only sixty mo-'
tlon-plciiiro machines for school use. I
The ruivorsity of Ore ;on. thronch
m '"a'-cm ... . ..-jr
They're different'!
-Thoroughly l)akcd.
-Rich brown crusl.
3 Slices without crumbling.
4 That hoine-inade flavor.
5 Makes delicious toast.
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jtnte.
r.f pduoatton In thif .
MUST 'KEEP TO LEFT'
irnimmmtiiiitiinttmp
LilisUtilUliMl.iiiiiiinin
"Try the drug store
first" and Koeppens,
the drug stor that
serves best, for Pre-
Hcriptions.
HAN KnAN"l8'-o.
'.) Hikers on state
commonrt.'d to
I left."
July 21. (I'.
hlghwtis linvi
"kep to the
utmiim'fi-iirts-prtitwHi"
vehicular
right." the n
traffic
w rule
'keeps
lias lieen
ovi.v k nirrrn:i
OAKLAND. Oil..' July 21. l'. 1
Only one of sixty homln;r pigeons'
reeenllv released came home. ! I
The bird, bclnnglne; to fJ. Van lien ,t.,.n
IVrdhe of Kruitvale, wa released
with sixty others nt Ogd-n t'tah re
cently in a trial flluht of "homers." I while
The distance is over O0 miles. The
Kruitvale completely exhausted from j "'' -cessiu-y iM-cause of the heavy
its flight across the desert. It had a I highway traffic, and the fart that
big gash In Its bresst. ond was frayed hiker on the hlghim' ho ke p lo
and torn from buffeting with the ele- , the right have a constant sir-aiii of
nents on its long flight over the Bier- .machines comlim op tx-hlnd them.
I-,, 'They are unable to see htse ma
lt Is .el! ve( thnt the majority of .chines without turning nrsim t, which
ihe other birds CTme d..n in ihe des- i bey m ldoni do, and as e. conse
eit. looKlnv f"r water, and w. re nr. j.uencv If any machine T.ere ud
Unis ' tli'rMt and heat, or of pr da- . d-nfy fomtl off the road, or h:id an
tory animals. jaci hlent. Injury to the l.tker could
ll.-on f.tn.i.n believed thrt the n' t bP avoblti..
birds would flj directly over Hum-1 -
b .ldt and rramld Ukes. wh. re . m the ot her hand. If the pe..,drl
ratctiei. reported, however, that thei an w;.lklnK on the Mt-h. k .s to
(he lal:s. whlrh I. d , ' " '". "r -in - '
L.rrld to the oncomlnx marmnes. I niu n
-Is ablr lo what is going on. to'
' t nui of Hie way In time of dan-j
(1 n l'litvn MV lK lAltK. i.t. n.l to aeiire the mtiiM tluU ;
1 I "V1"I.NI 'Julv It. (A I'l -'l' " suddenly going to walk out
SIt.. ltht nlant vrviiu ::.! '".in of the mac 1,1 nr l.-.n- h
ft-:.. h H.. in lark of ro? t i n!, s h.i'n'I Mn It. Accidents.
i'h supply i replenished within 'hrej
birds ikirt'd
fh'-in ov r a ri'i'w a .rows the
ih-sert.
"Keeping to the right," by pedes
trlans on th(. highway Is largely v
matter of hnblt. It is declared, and It
is inuen more roiivenieni unu enjoy
able for the piilestrlan to keep to
the left and not have the feeling that
he should look behind all the time
to see if the driver of the machlu'.i
Is going to run him down.
xi IS.M-: mavkj a i-iiM'i.K
ruoM opi:i:vriox
"I h id two puti. nts that the doctors
seemed unniile to reach with thlr
niediclnefi and In both cases advised
the knife. A friend who had tried
Mavr'n Wmiib rful Itemed)- for Ktoin
ach tr.Mihle propoe.-d that I i-coin-mend
it to my i:itt-nt. whti-h I did
Itoth are now entirely w-ll. I it ni verv
rflad that I was able to recommend
It." It removes the r-itarrhal mucous
from the iutenlin.'il tract, and allays
the Inflammation w hl.'b causes prac
tically Ktomai-h. liver and intestin
al ailment. incl. tiling a!ieiidirKt.
tie d-r.- will cinvincr or money re.
f in.li'd. For ;tle h' all drtiKi?t.
'.i. " will be gteatly
;lhe new sjstem.
It Is h- ;
n d uced b
It Me)WOX fKHHI
lioi.e ?-J. 1J VMI St . or hi
rd r at Alb-n Jb Knisht Co.
I'. I, paid n mat! orders.
We are in the market for train
in. I hay and grain of all kind. We
nil and deliver hay and grain to
my part of the r.ty. Grain of all
kinds wanted In carload lots.
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