East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 14, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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STATE ELKS WILL SEE
GORMAN DEf END TITLE
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DAILY EAST; OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1 4jl 920.
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: Coait Featherweight Champion
Will MM With Earl Baird of
.Seattle on Second Night of
Antlered Convention. .
8AL.DM, July 14. Joe Gorm&n. of
Portland, Pacific Coast fealherweiKht
champion, la to defend his title sgalnst
Karl . Balrd, of Brattle, In a 10-round
headliner bout on the aecond night of
the third annual state convention of
Klks, to toe held In thla city July VI-
2S-84, The match, alons with, three
other bouts, la to be stag-ed under the
auspices of the Balem Lodge No. 3.
if. P. O. EX, In the auditorium of the
Mate fair grounds.
DEL MONTE WILL SEE
BALL GAME ON WATER
DI5I, MONTH. Cal., July H. A wa
ter Daseiiaii gome will be staged lit
JJul &!nnts July 17 and 18 between
teama from the Olympic Club of San
Francisco and from Del Monte. Wa
ter baa.inll waa Introduced In the
Roman I'lifrga at Dei Monte last year
nnd furnished exciting competition.
The frame la played with aeven men
on a side, a pitchen, catcher, three
basemen nnd two outfieldera. A water
polo boll la used with a abort atout
bat. The rulea are the aame aa in
baseball with the playera awlmimng to
Duses. -
Interest la added to the paatlme In
that the basemen muat be on their
guard to watch for the swimmers aa
they even dive under and reach the
baaoa Just aa the runnera on a base
ball field alide to baae.
i Added to thla attraction. Johnnie
MoCarty, San Francisco claimant of
the ooaat welterweight title, and Ales
TrambltUB, the Portland land who la
making a bright name for hlmaelf In
the aquarred circle, will travel over
the 10 -round path, while Puggy Mor
ton, of Portland, and Eddie Shannon,
of Ban Francisco, will mill for I
rounds In the 115-pound claxa.
Principal! In the curtain raining
hout have not yet been signed up, but
the Elks promlae a s-round go of the
same class as the principal events. '
Vunder their contract all of the men
are required to be In Salem not later
than July to finish their training
and moat of them have signified their
Intention of coming here as soon aa
their training quarters are ready for
SOLDIER LIGHTWEIGHT
DEFEATS SIX BOXERS
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40 .681
.......68 43 .674
......B4 43 .667
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45 46 .496
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MANILA. P. I., July 4. Jerry
Monuhnn, a aoldier In the coast artil
lery, Btntlnned on Corregldor Inland,
haa met and defeated six of the beat
lightweight Filipino boxers during the
mat few months.
Denelo Cunnnela, claimant to the
lightweights of the Inlands that Mona.-
Kaat, is the only one of the leading
irgm weights or the ilanda that Mona
han haa not met. Joe .Waterman, a
chief yeoman In the navy who ia Hon-
ahan's manager, says that negotia
tions are under way for a match be
tween the soldier and Cabanela, and
It Is expected they will meet for the
lightweight championship of the Far
Kat within a short time.
Mona run is a native of Kerry, Ire
lan.l. Is 29 years old nd haa been in
the United States army for the laat
aeven yt-ura. His fighting weight is
bet worn 130 and 136 pounds.
"I'm here to Tell You"
ays the Good Judge
, That you get full satis
1 ' faction from a little of
the Real Tobacco
' Chew. .
The rich taste of
this class of tobacco
makes it last, longer
and cost less than, the
old kind. v
Any man . who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that. '
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
Use the Phones,
Grocery 526
Other Depfs 78
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MEN'S STORE
Use the Phones,
Grocery 526
Other Dept's 78
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QUEER LOOKING RACES
LAID T(
Salt Lake. ......
Vernon
Los Angeles . . . .
San .Francisco . , .
Portland- .......
Seattle .........
Oakland t ..... j-.'
Sacramento t.
IIIO IJOAGl'R B.SM1AI J,
National JmRue
Xew York 6, St. Louta 4.
Pittsburgh 6, Boston 3.
Chicago 3, Brooklyn i.
Clncinnatti I, Philadelphia t.
New York , St. Louis 4.
American Ijragiie
Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 3.
Ietroit 10, Boston 3.
Chicago S, Washington 3.
New York 7, 2; St. Iuia 4, .
EXCLUSION VOTED IOW
BIRMINOHAM, July 14. (A. P.)
Henolutlons calling for the exclu
sion of Orientals, presented by tho
California delegation, were voted down
.417 yesterday at the first reunion of the
minnow division association.
4JUAUTT
KRVICsl
BAHTTATIO'
Wednesday
.. You have broken' the back of the week. You
. have slashed six working; days in two.
-r- It's customary then, to serve "a little more than
usual" to give you that extra stamina to finish the
week strong.
. One of our delicious roasts will give you that
stamina.
Pendleton Trading Co.
7 Phone 455
"If h in U4 Market We Hat It"
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Bargain
We will have for our customers a bargain in Lam
bert arid Bing Cherries for the week and we will have
thern at 20c per pound. .
Fine eastern lard. Bring your pails, at 30c per
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"NEVER A FLY"
"The Table Supply"
Phone 187 and 183 73d Main Str)
. CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Props.
PARIS. July 14. (A. P.V So many
queer looking races, (despised- out
siders defeating illustrious horses)
have been uncovered at the metro
politan tracks since the opening of the
racing season that Baron Maurice de
Rothschild, himself one of the largest
owners In France as well as deputy for
Pnu, has brought the matter to the at
tention of the French Chamber.
Baron de Rothchild has asked the
chamber to pass, a law for the sup
pression of book making In Pans and
largest citlea in France, and mooks to
be reploced by Pari-mutuel booths in
the cities.
The French government receives ter
per cent on all moneys taken in at the
nari-mutual booths at the various
tracks. As the amounts bet at the
different tracks vary from 6.000.000
to 10.000,000 franca dally the French
psvernment derives from the racing
industry a revenue of between buo.uuu
and 1.000.000 franca per day.
Baron de Rothschild said In the
French chamber that more money was
bet with the banks operating In Paris
each day than at the tracks; estimat
ing that 10,000,000 francs per day
were wagered In the city alone. This
is a net loss of 1,000,000 francs a day
for the government. He charged that
several races had been run with such
flagrant evidence of crookedness that
had such racing been attempica in
England or America the owners, train
ers or Jockeys would have been ruled
off the turf for life. .
t It has been allepred that the book
makers gather in all thecity money
in the forenoon, no bet being accepted
under any circumstances after one
o'clock. This gives them ample time
to Journey to the race track and. if
they find that they are overloaded on
any one horse and stand o lose too
much, to use a little persuasion on the
Jockey piloting the animal.
Jockey Brethet has Just been ruled
off for life. He was up on Zizanie II
an overwhelming favorite with the
public. He did not finish in the mon
ey and his bad riding was so evident
the was an apprentice Jockey, not an
expert In the gentle art of pulling a
horse) that the Judges summoned hfrr
into the stand. He promptly admitted
having pulled the horse but claimed
not to. be acquainted with the men
who had made It worth his while to
lose the race.
This .is one Instance out of many
which Baron de Rothschild snys will
kill racing In France unless the gov
ernment takes stern measures for the
suppression of bookmaking in Pnrls.
NEW WORLD'S RECORD
F
EAGENANDSPENGLER
WIN IN BOXING FINALS
' TOLRDO, O., July 14. fRy A. P.)
A new world's record for three-year-old
paring geldings were hung up at '
the Fort Miami track yesterday after-
noon when Rifle Grenade carrying the :
colors of the Lon McDonald -stable.
paced the first mile in 2:0 1-4, cut-.
' ting a quarter second off the record j
IllflU l I'll -L in. , "I I 11 1 11 v "
ington two years ago.
King Watts, owned by George B. .
Dudley, of Youngstown, Ohio, and
driven, by Lon McDonald, won the I
Tecumseh. 2:12 trot, $5,000 stake.
In goinf wsy in ,Ji first heat ;
Driver Hlvde. who was driving B. Dil
lon, was thrown in a collision and 1 1
slightly cut about the head. Calgary ,
Earl won the 2:0r pace In straight 1 1
heats, while Charlie Red captured the i
2:07 trot. . ' i
Rifle Grenade won the three-yrar-old
pace in one, two. three ordor.-. i
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Good Clothes j
STOP
' Today there's no difference between the clothing tastes of the American
man who lives on the farm and his brother in town.
The mart on the farm not only demands sensible smartness of style, ' but
ali-o quality that gives longer wear true economy. He knows that Kup
penheimer good clothes are an INVESTMENT. , - s ,
' $50.00 to $85.00
2Jemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There h one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist or a 35c or $1 bottle
of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritatidhs, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
Zemo. the penetrating, satisfying
liguid, 19 all that is needed, for it
banishes most" skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
TheE. W. RoaeC.ClevcUad,a. ;
DR. C. H. DAY.
Physician and Surgeon Jl
Osteopath . . .. .f '
Rooms' 21 and 26 Smi.h-Ciawford I
Building. I
telephone 704 Res. 7M-R
HERMAN CLAl'SSENICS
Special Agent
Idaho State Life Insurance
Co.
An OU Line Company 'that does all
Its business in the west.
210 Beauregard BC P. O. Bo 13
Phone 227-W
H. S. McKENZIE, M. D. ,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office:
10-11-12 Bond Building
Pendleton, Ore.
DOWNEY'S IVIARkET
FARMER:?
If you are looking for harvest
meats, you are looking for us.
NBW YORK, July 14. (Tty A. P.)
EM ward P. lOuffon of Yle, and Wil
liam SporrR-ler of New York, lust riifrht
wn In the finals of the Olympic box
in tryouts in tho 175 pound and
heavyweight clowea respectively, the
finaln of the other classes will bo do
elded tonight. tigen van awarded
tho Judges decision after a lively bout
with Sergeant Ted Schneider. 17. S. A.,
while JSpeivgler, niemher of the New
York police club, won In the same way
over Lieutenant Sam Stewart. l 8i A.
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VERNON SCORES START,
BUT FRISCO WINS OUT
SAX FRANCISCO. July 14. (Fiy A.
P. Vernon scored once In th start
today, hut. was promptly suppressed
and San Francisco won out, 5 to l.
Connolly tied the score In the fourth
with a home run Into the left field
bleachers. Tho Seals made two more
in the sixth, and dittoed In tho eighth.
iCHlifornla, made his debut at short
1 for San Francisco, accepted two
chances and mado ohe hit.
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Its exclusive
features make
it "trouble-proof
Western Electric
POWER & LIGHT
THIS direct onnected type of Western Electric
Power and JLight is practically automatic in
its operation a child can operate it.
Dependable electric service night and day for
your farm.
See this plant in operation.
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre.
Yacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures
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UMATILLA COUNTY FARMERS.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
As long as you haven't a cramp in your right arm
yon can buy a car new or second hand. Bring an hon
est face nnd drive a car away. .
0. E HOLDMAN AUTO CO.
Paige and Oakland.
Oldsmobite Speed Wagon.
632 Cottonwood. '
Thone 337
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