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READ TIIE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES. A. P.. U. P. AND I. N. S. I ; TEN PAGES ... , ' - I" ""r Tfg' Xmz,m jmmmm TEN PAGES . ; - pages 7 to 10 JLJl, , ..Tl u.Lr-rfe" EM "WEgig Y ' -Vyr?- ? JP cry "y pages 7 to io I - J - ' . """"" ' " 'X . ) - ' ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922. ' - , - .. UIIIUWIJII SBBggSggj'?.""' V")?! ''"a on taking up tho study t.f law. nniTIOI I 1 1 0 J M 0 PI 11110 d47 NL 'frziMMmiWi , - : i th)KMNm(m pEBB$mwmim A . ... ysrr, Jfi -Jift 5f WITH. . j nii. f nrsument. j " fT j R 1 If I f- K' ' -il ' " tHEl 1"? Eyll William- Wrislcy i R..ltu to l.ull.1 u ! (ll JJd no ra'or " thoi!"aI fj 1 1 ? - 1 H I 1 fi fj f fTS?" ' ( tjLpL l XL' JrT r iTV V-iH VraBSll '"''' imrk in l.os Aim'el.a ami iy j group of ImukwhllM which the AVnsh- ll 1 ; H " I M 9 1 1 I 1 If E l: ' -4?&4 .V- A 1aJiU4g -hWM-lw no """ thl u'MMwrtn conference decreed should lie ll J 1 I ll J J JLH H I Jl fJb! I-.. I 1 Mimiin .m nniinSii ajiiiii" '''" ' they'll be -covered with , scrapped. Grout Britain is uxltitr the H I ! A 1 m ' ' 0m H f M.I f - ;11 i v . ' winnim vines ana juioy iruit. mounter u tai-Rcts for the Kunm-rn of 1 1 1 VkF B H II V f - i If ' ( II Hunter. W. U. Fowl,. ami H, c. , . tin. royal navy and tin- members of I W W . . W . - - W . - I i rawnes and fittrdlnw Whit. j ni- hn.ulrcd and fifty nthh-tt-s hav j t1lP ,.oval Slil. fn,.co. i.jke tho United 1 1 III """u '" jNatra ami Kranw. this country has a III - , A ll V III .track and field championships to h- j dozen or more specially finp cruis.ra flk T Vk I 9 . li f III hold In Newark, X. J. on St 9 and nn& one-time dreadnoughts which ! I II 5 . l As. I I -u illtt"' I J III 'j Thunderer, Monarch, Conqueror, ' ' f, ' 1 v 1 1 ill 1 1 I III U'olossus, Lion, Ajax, Centurion. Kiusr III . 1 1 11! I i I III I west, looks to he the favorite. . 1S.o 000 originally, junk d..,.'. till fc' W V- JL VF V -W-- " r ' III i . ' have bflereil the (,'oveinmeiit only ! 1 1 1 U . t:!() i III . Ill v By HEXRY U FARRELJ,, (Cnited Press Spcrts Editor.! . I NEW YORK, Sept. 1. (U. P.) one hundred and forty-nine of the heat golfers from England, Canada and the United States will start play to morrow In the annual American ama teur championship at Brookline, Mass. While it Is the piost representative field that ever played for the title it is not numerically as strong as in the past, as thirty players were denied entry because of the new handicap ping hasis of entrance requirements. The first qualifying round of eigh teen holes will be played tomorrow und the lowest sixty-four scores and ties iwill play the second elimination test on Monday at thirty-six holes. . The thirty-two best scores and ties will start in the championship proper on .Tuesday. Among the prominent entries are Jesse P. Gulliford, the defending champion; Chick Evans, Bobby Jones, Francis Oulmet, Jesse Sweetser, Rob ert A. Gardner, Henry Topping, Ru dolph Knepper, Nelson JVhilney, R. E. AVillie Hoppe, for years the world's greatest billiard player; went Into re tirement last winter niter he had lost 11. One of the most interesting fights the title to young Jack- Senator. He of years for the ti-ain championship is intended to stay away from competi- i 'xp-etd to be ringed between, tin tion, but he changed his mind and is! ''osi in Athletic Association, the min now training for the coining chain-His , 'hletlc Club, the r.ns AnuelpH A pionship tournament. r. an 1 the Xew York A. C. Illinois j with a team strengthened by a dozen iar college athloles from the middle- Arranf-rciuents are now lmln mart" for an international tournament in New York in November that should be the greatest billiard exhibition ever staged in this country. . , The entries will be Jack" Sehaefer Hoppe. Walker Cochran, Roger Com!, the French star; ISdouard Horemans, ie iieigian champion, and Hagen slaeker. Htqipe wants to wiifaek the title i.nd if he beats that field he will be a real world's champion. Willie Kamm. the high priced San Francisco infielder is said to be figur- west, looks to he the favorite. U'NXENIIUTIG, Nova, Scotia. A prospective entry for this fall's Nova Scotia fishing schooner championship races, the "Margaret H, Smith," was I lnnnehi d from the yards of Smith and llhulnnd here. The vessel Is said to be very sim'lar to the "Mahaska," launched frum the senne- yards tlrs George V,, rrincess Royal, Erin and Orion, monsters of So.ituO or more tons, once the pride of the Seven Seas, are all doomed. Costing more than $ir..flUU 000 originally. Junk dor-', have bfl'ered the government only $-'a,ooo apiece for them. Tiie' navy is now engaged in a se ries of tarket tests on the famous bat tleships' Agamemnon and Superb, which, like their sister ships are to find their graves in the ocean at the hands of tho gunners and jack tars that once manned thorn. The admir alty is trying by these tests to deter- i For September 1922 spring, .with the rumored Intention of 'mine how a direct, hit can be prevent being a Nova Scotian rival of the in-!''' frcui passing- from the turret down ternational champion "Eluenose.' tmtm num. .. 'itn ii irrntrr QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Swift's Premium Hams Washington Ham Beef Stew Cross Rib Roast . ...... Chuck Steak ........... T-Bonri Steak Rib Steak 35c Oregon Pride Ham 35c 34c Camp Fire Ham 34c . 5c Meaty Beef Boil ........... 122c 16c Chuck Roast 16c 18c Round Steak , 23c 28c Sirloin Steak 2Sc 28c Porter House Steak 28c 9 the ammunition tube I In the battle of Jutland, InW.clblo, I Indefat: gable and Queen' Mary blew I up because of flash pussing from the ammunition tube to the inagn.ines 'below. So Superb Is now In the En llisji channel and is being shelled at I punishing ranges to see' whether or jnot the flash of explosion passed down ito the powder and shell, magazines ! under given conditions. , j Agamemnon, too, may soon need a j successor. She is a moving target.; I mure difficult to h.'t than Superb. ' which is stationary. She is propelled, I by oil. The supply of oil is turned on.; her engines are started and the engi-; neers flee from her' before she gathers j too much headway. Her speed as her steering! apparatus tire controlled by wireless in another ship. The most exciting " purl of 'these tests is that . played by the. sloop Snaplragon. She. is responsible-' for i tak'ng accurate motion pictures of ' what happens to the target as the re- ' suit of the shots. At tiiincs she runs i ' the risk of 'being hit by the monster : ' armor-piercing projectiles as well as 1 being rammed by the SO.Oai.l ton As-1 ! umeinnon. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. 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