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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON; FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1920
CUP DEFENDER WILL PORTLAND TOOK GAME
MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION WHOSE DEFEAT OF
MIKE O'DOWD SURPRISED THE BOXING FANS
HAVE TERRIFIC BOUT! PACE TRYOUT TESTS! FROM SAN FRANCISCO!
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ronTLAJTD, Or., May 21. In one
of the moot terrific firing ever een In
Portland, young ltrown and Joe Oor
uuui xlwcffed and slashed thflr way
through ten round here lost night to
a draw. Peter Mitchle received a
hard luoln at the hand of Puggy
Morton, who eaelly won the dccMon
after elrht rounds. Frankle Monroe
and Weldon Wing ataced an eight
round draw, Hoke knocked out Zim
merman in the third round.
TO IllTIdJ IirOB on, TANKS
BRATTLE, Waeh., May XI. Con
tracts for the construction of two huge
oil tanks with a capacity of 200,000
gallons each at the public terminals
on Smith Cove were let by the Tort of
Seattle Commission yesterday. The
two new reservoirs will give the port
a total storage capacity of 2.100,000
CITY ISLAND, X. T-. May 21.
America's eup candidate Vanitle left
hero at noon todny for Morris Cove,
New Haven, where tomorrow she will
meet the flag officers' yacht Jlesolute
In the first of the long series of races
to pick the craft that Is to meet Mr
Thomas Upton's Shamrock IV off
Sandy Hook In July.
The yacht has been on the way at
Robert Jacob's yard here since Mon
day. lam. Her bronxe under-body has
been coated with an old gold lacquer.
m:tklng her as. slippery as possible.
OAKLAND, May 21. Portland won
a slugfest from San Francisco, 10 to X.
Couch was replaced by McQuMile In
the sixth after allowing nine hits and
seven runs. Kamm was chased by
Umpire Byron In the ninth for disput
ing a decision and In the same inning
Cutcher Baker retired with an Injured
hand caused by a foul tip.
Portland, 10 IS I San JYanclsco
13 2.
Schrocdcr, Southerland and Baker,
cox; Couch. McQuald and Agnew.
HKTAIN ;I'AItI PROVISION'S
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON. May 21. The sen
ate voted today to Insist on Its provis
Ions relative to the national guard, i
but returned Hit. army M-orKitniziilinn
gallons at the Smith Cove oil handling bill to conference for further ncgoti
planL . atlons.
lx Angeles O; Seattle a.
LOB A.VOKLBS, May 21. Seattle!
on its third straight fume from Los;
Angeles. 3 to 0. In the second Inning
Hartford, the tall-enders shortstop,!
hit the ball to the centerfleld fence for i
a circuit swat, scoring Zamlock ahead (
of him.
Harry Wolter, who ended yesterdays ;
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extra inning game with a toine run
i rohbed Nlehoff of what appeared to
I be a three-bagger when he ran to deep
right center and caught the ball on his
j finger tips.
LOS ANOELES, Cal. May 21. Seat-
i ne 3 6 l; ixjs Angeles 0 7 0. Sellinli!
' and Adams; Brown and B.isKler.
For Your Sunday
Dinner
Quality Fatted Hens
Fancy Milk Fed Veal
Prime Corn Fed Steer Beef, any and all cuts.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPT.
Finest Kennewick Strawberries
California Hot House Tomatoes
Green Peas and New Potatoes
Artichokes, Green Beans, Cauliflower
Cucumbers, Asparagus, Young- Onions
Xtra Fancy Head Lettuce, 10c
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 455
"If it's in the Market We Have It"
Sacramento 10: Oakland a
SACRAMENTO, May 21. After vic
tory for Oakland seemed certain In the
first of the 10th, Sacramento tallied
In the last half of the Inning and cap
tured yesterday's slugfest, 1 0 to 9. Al
though Sacramento secured a big lead
early in the game the Oaks spurted In
the seventh, trying the score at the ex
pense of pitcher Prough.
SACRAMENTO. Cal., May XI.
Oakland 9 16 2; Sacramento 10 IX 0.
Holllng. Winn and Mltze: Prough ana
I Cook. 10 innings.
Vernon 13: Salt Lake 10
SALT LAKE CITY, May 21. Ver
non outstugged Salt Lake yesterday
and won, 13 to 10. The Tigers took
the lead in the third inning, scoring
five runs with Bromley in the box.
and in the fourth inning they fattened
their total by four with Reiger pitch
ing. Salt Lake's big inning was the
seventh, four runs being scored. With
this defeat Salt Lake's winning streak
of 10 straight games was broken.
SALT LAKE CITT, Utah. May 21.
Vernon 13 20 1: Salt Lake 10 IS 2.
Sehellenback and Devormer; Brora
ley, Relger and Byler.
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f C, t ; I POWER & LIGHT I
B I I THIS direct-connected type of Western Electric I
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EXTOENB. Or.. May 21. t'niversity
of Washington won the baseball game
from University of Oregon here yea
terday afternoon by the score of 6 to
2. Captain. Chamberlain, who ocou-
SiPiod the mound for the visitors, pltch
jfd gilt edged ball, striking out ,15
C Oregon batters.
S Washington 6 12 1
S Oregon 2 7 4
Hatterles Chamberlain and Land;
Jarobberger and Leslie.
A. F. K Champion Win.
CLARKSBtTIia, W. Va., May 21.
Bob Martin, champion heavy weight of
the A. K. IT., scored a knockout over
Johnny Saxon of Newark, N. J.. In the
S fifth round of a scheduled 10-round
Si bout here last night.
Centrally Located in the Farmers Savings
Bank Building, Formerly the Paine Bldg.
New furniture, rues. beds. Rooms 1
nA tt II $60,000 PAID OUT IN
nil aim mi . i nn r cl ll l xu cvcij' mhmii, gi QTATF Ain CHECKS TO
AMERICA.! ASSOOIXATIOX
Ioulsvllle 10. at St Paul, 2.
Toledo 0, at Milwaukee I.
Indianapolis 1. at Minneapolis X
Columbus 4. at Kansas City 5.
SOtTHHRX ASSOCIATION
At Little Rock 1. Mobile !.
At Memphis 6, New Orleans 6.
At nirmlnirham 2, Chattanooga I.
At Nashville 2. Atlanta t.
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Omaha 7. Des Moines 6.
Oklahoma City 8. Wichita 3.
Rt. J.feph 1. fftoux City 11.
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, May 19. When the
news was flashed from the Boston
ringside that Johnny lson had won
the world's middleweight champion
ship from Mike O'Dowd, of St. Paul,
a few night's iigo very few followers of
pugilism could identify the new title
holder. In a few hours,-however, it
was learned that the new champion
was born In New York 27 yearago
but had made his home in Boston for
some flve-or six years past.
Wilson, whose real name Is Giovanni
Panica. was born on East 106th Street,
Now York City, next door to the birth
place of Wlllla Jackson, the promising
contender for lightweight honors on
March'21. 1893. During the time that
boxing was legalized in New York un
der the Frawley luaw, Panica took
part in several preliminary bouts at
local clubs and assumed the ring name
of Johnny Wilson. At Ptyladelphia.
about six years ago, Wilson lost to
Young McOovem but three months
later outpointed McGovern at a New
York club. Wilson then went to Bos
ton where he signed a contract to box
under the management of Marty Kel
leher a partnership which still remains
intact. Wilson boxed only infrequent
ly up to two years ago but since that
time he has been fairly active In New
England boxing centers. Among the
victories claimed for him are deci
sions over Young Ahearn, Frank Car
bone, Angle Ratner, Tommy Robson.
George Robinson and some lesser
lights in the middleweight division.
Wilson boxes with the right foot and
right hand extended and Is known in
ring parlance as a "southpaw." At
McCoy, who won the, title from George
Chip, also was a southpaw. Mike
O'Dowd won the championship from
him by a knockout at a Brooklyn club
in 1917.
Following is a list of the middle
weight champions since Jack Dempsey
claimed the title in 1884:
Jack Dempsey, 1884-1889.
George Ia Blanche. 188.9-1891.
Bob F. Fitisimmons, 1891-1897,
(.Retired.)
Tommy Ryan, 1897-1907, (Retired.)
Stanley Ketchel, 1907-190S.
Billy Papke, 1908.
Frank Glaus, 1911-1913.
George Chip. 1918-1914.
Al McCoy, 1914-1917.
Mike O'Dowd, 1917-1920.
Johnny Wilson, 1920.
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre.
Vacuum Cleaners lighting Fixtures
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Ray by Appointment
Gysl Arucuiateo MaittuK,
Office Foods it. Home Phone Tt4
h. s. Mckenzie, m. d.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office :
10-11-12 Belts Buildfag
Pendleton. Or.
PHONE 600
I Almost all ca-s of true epilepsy be
! gin before the age of 20.
ARE WIDELY KNOWN
Catering especially to the traveling pub-
lie and out of town .visitors.
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You cannot afford to overlook the Table Supply when
you re down town tomorrow. Come in and look this
clean little place over.
We will have plenty to supply your Sunday table in
the cleanest meats and groceries to be found in the city.
Sanitation is our watchword and we live up to it.
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aroKANK, Wash., Way 51. The
Rtate teacher' retirement fund plan
In all probability will h Adopted by
!pokane teaehera, according to J, o.
MoMacken. president of the Spokana
Teachera' (ouncil. Mr. McMaoken
atated that neajiy so per cc-nt of the
high achool teachers and O per cent
of the srradr nchooi teachers started In
Phone 188 and 187
CHAS. D. DESPAIN oV CHAS,
Prop.
W. GOODYEAR
OREGON" AORlCri-TTRE COL
LEGE, ConraJUaS May 21. Approxi
mately $160. non hmh been p;tld out. in
Btete aid checks to Oregon service
men attendtng the Oregon Airricul
tural Oolleffe, ocoordlng" to fifruren
given out from the college business
office. It r estimated that !00 men
have been benefited by the aid durln
this school year. Exact figures could
not bo obtained because there are
some who have not drawn their full
allowance
The money wna not available until
J.-intiary 1 and the amount paid out
before that time was borrowed and
the interest wa deducted frooi the pay
checks. Each service man Is allowed
4"rtrt a vear pavable $25 each month
while he la attending school. Thi
aid in atrlcUy for service men, who
served in the Navy, Army or the
Marine Corps, the S. A. T. C. to not
entitled to this aid.
The state aid haa been an incentive
to encourage the returning veterans
to resume school work according to
many of them. This aid has made it
possible for a large percentage of the
rx-service men to work their way
through school thla year.
One can go anywhere on this con
tinent and he will find that there will
be someone there who knows of the
"Famous Georgia Minstrels' who
come to the Oregon Theatre Thursday
May -2:.
Tho fact that they have been before
the public continuously for thirty three
years is evidence of their merit, and
It la a well known fact that they al
ways give a bright up to date minstrel
performance, and while they change
performers from year to year they can
have tho pick of the colored perform
ers as they know of its reliability, and
and It la an honor to b with such a
wt'H known attraction.
No"wbrkFbrMa
getting lunch.
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We
Post
Toasties
For the best of Meats.
DOWNEY
MARKET
llenuty More Than Skin Drop
There is an old saying that beauty '
la only skin deep. That may be so
with those who get their beauty out of 1
a box but not the genuine sort. Beau-"
ty is really only another word for good I
health and no woman who is bilious'
and constipated can reasonably hope
to be beautiful. Chamberlain's Tab- I
lets will correct these disorders, then .
with proper diet .and exercise there !
is no reason why any young woman J
with regular features may not hope to
be beautiful.
She mmv a Good Kxample.
'I keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the ,
house at all times and have recom
mended It to many frtenda and ac ;
miutntancea whn have used it wlih;
good results" writes A. O. Newell. New
Kensington, Pa. Should you not do
like wise'.' Think of the pain and suf
fering that must be endured when
medicine must be sent for.
Xow Is tho Time to Got Rid of Your
Khoiimatteni.
If you arc troubled with rheumatism
get a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini
ment and use It according to the plain
printed directions. Ytm will be ur
prlaed at the uuick relief which it af
fords. No internal treatment la re
quired in cases of chronic or musclar
rheumatism. All you need la to use.'
thla liniment freely.
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GIVK KKICX COMFORT
AHbK VISION.
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Dale Rot h well
Optometrist ami Optician
American Natl. Rank BMf.
Phone 609.
FOR RENT
OFFICE ROOM
Apply JOE ELL,
735 Main St.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN NEW AND USED
Trucks
1 Winther, 2 ton four wheel drive, pneumatic tires,
new. Have discontinued this line. Offer for sale
at large reduction.
1 Nash, 2 ton in first class shape, starter, lights and
long wheel base ; a bargain.
1 2-ton G. M. C. Brand new, at cost.
1 2-ton G. M. C Slightly used, and in first class
shape, cab and body A regular bargain.
1 new Reo Speed wagon $1Q0 less than COSt.
1 Republic 2-ton Rebuilt and retired.
1 Ton and a half Republic Rebuilt.
These are all trucks of first class condition and
have many others not listed.
W. C. Game, Inc.
F. a RAINES, Mgr.
Corner Court and Thompson. Phone 720