KEEP POSTED ON DOINGS IN THE SPORT WORLD DAILY IN ARTICLES ftY STAFF WRITERS AND PRESS SERVICES ON THIS P. TWELVE PAGES . SECTION TOO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO ireftonian PAGES 7 TO 12 it DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. . JLrM A : , r" 5 Seven Veterans of 1919 Will Vie With Three New Stars for Places on Five That Looks Like Champion. InterclaM basketball will ho the leading article In sport at Pendleton hlKh nchuol this week. Monday, De cember S, will nee practice for the hlKh school firm team tnatiKurated, tinder Coach Dirk Hanley. Nu letter winners will he allowed to play In the claxx games. They will he Ringed primarily to bring out promis ing talent for the first Npiad In the His absence from the squud will cost It a Rood uard but Coach Hanley hopes to develop some good material from the larxe sound which he will take In hand a week hence. Hill Kramer, Kenneth Htendal and Myron Ilunley are all as good at lias- Kethall an tit footnall, their records show. Kterulal, If anythlnK, Is a bet ter man at the Indoor game, All three of these boys are recognised aH stars, Htendal and Hanley having been nam ed all Eastern Washington high school selection! In Spokane Inst fall. Tlui former played for Lewis & Clark high and the latter for North Central high, In Hpokane. Hanley Is a center; Htendal a for ward and Kramer a guard. With these three men, Jjiwrence and Cnhlll, n pretty swift outfit could Im- formed. Hevnral of the local boys are alw of sufficient speed to fit In mighty well unywhere with these five. Miihh Conic A her Holidays dimes probably will nirt he played with outside fives until after the Christmas holliluys. The locals believe that they can come very nearly cop ping off slate honors In this game as well as In football and word' from various classes. A score or more of south hill Is that the fans will huve possible first string men are eitpected the opportunity of seeing some high lo show In the class series. Seven vi-ternns from the 1819 lenm re In sellout at present and will again bid for placet. Three stars from the champion football team will also I.e out for tha Indoor game. A merry scramble for the five positions open on the team Is anticipated. Oahlll and Ijuinni? Hack Charley Cahlll, forward on Inst year's team, In expected to be one of the regulars again this year. He Is fast, has lots of endurance and Is an accurate shot, Ijiwrenr Warner, also a letter winner from last year's five, will don the gym suit and the rubber soled ahoea for the season. Dick Laurence, who plays center both In football and basketball, Is out to grab off thnt place again this rail. Dick looked promising last yeor as s freshman and with the benefit of u football season and some first class coaching this basketball seasn. should fit In permanently somewhere on the five. . Ken Slmnnton end Saunders, both of whom took part In games last Ben son, and Harold Houser, who snbbe l long enough to win a letter, are other local boy who are believed certain to turn out for the team. Jens Terjeson. who has starred all season as a font ball man and last fall was one of the mainstays of the bas ketball squad, Is In school but present plans are for hla taking a lay-off from athletics during the remainder of the winter. He hue beeo advised' to lake I easy and build tip his blood which. -r rrniraiwnw-tiiminil . dnwn "mm powomng during the class basketball ere the spring cbl- nuoks remove the snow from the Ithiej MiMinluins. ' Jack McAuliffe Tells of 74 Round Bout for Which He Did Not Get One Cent in Con trast to Lightweights Now. NKW YfiP.K, Nov. (By Henry I.. Karrell, v. P. Staff Correspondent.) : "Talk about being hit a wallop, I'm I ai'Cit groggy from readln' a paper. 1 1 see where Willie Jackson wants $f.l.-1 Olio for a chance to win the lightweight j championship." ' j "Jackson wants a young gold mlnei for n chance at a title that would bring j him a fortune. He wants close to a j 11,000 B m'mite for meeting Leonard i In a fifteen-round hunt. Back In Nov.. 1SH7. 1 fought 74 rounds with Jim Carney In Revere, Muss., ajid didn't j siet a red cent. Early in the same year j 1 went !S rounds with Harry (illmur i SficVfcfej dnrpA B4n Jvujt (jorfc! New Yorlc HERE WE ARE, PETE! Wednesday night Camped once more in the plumb centre of our old stamping grounds rubbing elbows with the roaring racket and running flush into more electric displays, blazing posters and smashing signs that sound the joys of Camel Cigarettes than you'd lever ueneve coma oe jammed into one town I When I hit Broadway this p. m. I'd said the Reynolds folks had transplanted "Camel City" right up here! It seems like all New Yorkers have adopted Camels as their own personal brand ! And, Pete, since this is the original speed town it's only what you expect when you see 'em carry a package of Camels in each coat pocket. If their right hand is busy, they dig out their left hand deck they just won't lose time getting a Camel lighted! .That's the gait around here, old thorobred I And, Peter, the New Yorker has his own A-l pet , reason why he's so keen for Camels. For instance, Doc Marshall will bet his car on Camels aualitv against any cigarette in the world! Bill James says to me" Shorty, there never was mild, mellow body like Camels." And, as for Dan Boggs he spills it that Camels are the only cigarette free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or ciga rettyodor! And, he knows! Frank Frazer will tell you it's Camels wonderful Turkish and Do mestic blend! And all of them are right! And, Pete, old proof-of-the-pudding you tell 'em that Missouri hasn't anything on little old , New York when it comes to that "show me" stuff, on cigarettes or anything else ! Sincerely FUnRi - i rrr a 11 n PASTIME Today CHILDREN, 5c ADULTS, 20c Samuel Goldwyri presents MADGE; KENNEDY THE BLOOMING ANGEL bv Wallace Irwin directed by Victor Schertzirtgetf Style imuii.iiuiun U I L M L - .- - .1.-..? ,. i n ri i.i I . ....... summer.' (Continue! on page 9.) Iimr nil nrTlimi ll"lfir .... ; ,.,..,.. . - j m m mum mm uuimaimjjiuijMummmiiiii : - j QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION ! E3 SANITATION Quality Meat We serve our customers only the best quality beef priced right, even though the price may be cheaper than you are paying elsewhere you need not be alarmed for the quality is in it just the same. Cleanliness is our watchword and one glance into our store will show you that we are livi tg up to our aims for we have the cleanest stock of both meats and groceries to be had in Pendleton. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market .We Have It" IMIM1M fti.artSWimfe EH . . I& Washington State College's-victor!-o'ls football U'um. en route home to I'ullman, W'ush., this morning tarried in 1'enilleton long enough to partake of breakfast. Akiny of the heroes were met at an early hour ly former college mates and fraternity brothers, who foroke'l'read with them. The boys were in fine spirits after winning over the University of Nebraska on Thanks giving day at Uncoln. While one lonely point serarcited the two teajiis when the final whistle blew, the Cougars feel that thai mur Igln meant a whole lot. They are sat I Lifted that they had the measure of the I Missouri Valley eleven and that their victory was well earned. The Xebrns i kans once led 20 to 7 but their, over- 1 confidence paved the way for a west ern victory. Karl Dunlap, center on the team, was elected captain for 1921 In an election held by the letter winnern while between Denver and Cheyenne on Saturday. Dunlap has had two years as a varsity regular and is the general choice of porting written up and down the coast for the berth of all-Coast conference center. Neither Coach tins Welch nor Ath letic Director Kred Itohler were with I the boys when they arrived here this j morning. Uolh left the party In the ! middle west Gohler taking train for San Franciwo to attend a meeting and Welch visiting in the middle west. The special car carrying the Cougars arrived here on No. IS during the night and was attached to No. K this morning for Coll'ax where the team will be met and escorted to Pullman this afternoon. .... hwoetheart of her school days. It Is j many accomplishments, tvas cho to rolo entirely different from that of "Roweni' in "You Never Can Tell." but affords Miss Daniels even better opportunities for the clever fun-making which is always a feature of her appearances on tha screen. Wa.ter tilers Is even more amusing than usual as the serious-minded one time sweetheart who is thrown Into a terrible panic when It looks as If he If. to be "vamped" out of a perfectly conventional marriage. And of course Harrison Ford makes his usual big hit in the straight leading role of the piece. Clever direction has brought out the f.iiA liri:nlu nf Ihn rtluir In onion. did fashii n. For this due credit be kiigs to JIauricc Campbell, the fam jr.'is .tae director who Is now making I Itealart motion pictures. Edith Ken Jncdy prepared the scenario. "Oh 'Lady Lady" will remain at the Alta ! tneutre lor two days. PASTIME SVXDAY. AXD MOXDAV I) CONROY 'S GASH GROCERY CAR WESTON MOUNTAIN SPUDS Aum latt of week. The are extra fine, well ma- ; hired, beit winter keepers. While they last 100 lbs. $2.00 Danish Butter, pound -- (Made in Wallowa, Oregon) 65c III Si! I' Ui it! It! It! It! it! iti Hi 1 1 IMtOFOSK V.MUS IXIIt C.AMKS. . 1'AUIS, Nov. 211, (A. 1'.) The French Olympic committee has decid ed formally to propose that the 1H24 games be held in l'aris. raw ixr.niAXT Rt:i'csi:n to tirs mihtk Foit maih;k kkxxk.dy "fainting the lily" is no more diffi cult a job than painting an elephant especially when the owners of said ele phant expressly stipulate that the elephant, is not to lie painted, as li the case of tie one used in Madtje Kennedy's new lioldwyn picture, "The 'lucminB Angel," which conies to the Pastime Theatre for two days, coin ir.enciiiir tomorrow. In the story which was written by Wallace Irwin, plucky "Floss" gets an elephant and has it painted to adver tise her cold cream "Angel Bloom." it was easy to obtain an elephant from a iVis Angeles soo, but not so easy to have him appear pink. Direc tor Schertzlngcr and the camera men and property men racked their brai.is. Not many people want a white ele phant on their hands, but these peo ple did, and the owners of Kno, the ele phant would not permit her to be v.hite-wnshed or painted. fin they tried covering her wilh flour. Hut ahout the time she was nicely' coated. Kno would shake her hide as though sho was doing a shimmy, and off would come all the flour! It kept a lore of property men busy all morning applying fresh flour. F.no developed a liliing for the stuff and kept sucking It off with her trunk. portray Rachel - Hay ne. and charK:in? Wanda Kawley plays an equally im portant feminine part. Jack Holt, who will be rememberel for his work in Tourneur "The Life Line," and also In "Victory" does his Ust work In this picture, while Rob ert Cain plays the heavy with his usual ecellent skill. Waiter Hiers, the funny tat boy actor, supplies the necessary j comedy. Other important players are Josephine Crowell, Lillian Leighton. Robert Brnwers and C. H. Oeldart. "The purpou of tyU h to get your money toe thing you don't netd." Painlcu Parker ' A little of the money wasted on stvle would be better invested in good dentistry. Clothes go out of style, but good teeth never have and never will. No matter what kind of elothes you wear or what colors, white teeth al ways match them. ... Exercise the toothbrush, have vour teeth cared for according to the E. R. Parker System, and you will be in style without looking in the fashion magazines. When you think of. TEETH, think of PARKER. Rtghltrtd Den fob Vihit E. R. PARKER System , Tr. ' Robert " Pat-: ton. i Dr. IV. G. Vinson . 755 Mala Street. :.:..'iMMiiMiiiiuiinMMiiiia,iiiuiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiniuiiiiiiuiiii!iiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiuMiiiiiaiiiuiiiMMMinuiiiiMiMiiMuiiiii:iii.iaiiiai !iinnntjniiTftimiitiiiii'mumiitn"iinir IIUllUiUlllUtllilIilliiliiiiiai.iuiailiiiuluua ARCADE Today CHILDREN, 10c ADULTS, 35c Jesse L. Lasky Presents - - neia mi me oiemu Jack Holt Agnes Agres 7 Wanda Haiuleij and Lewis Stone liKisi: ALT A TODAY DAMKl.S PI. i:SFS IX "Oil, I.ADY LADY" ALTA Today CHILDREN, 10c ADULTS, 40c Coffe Hills Blue. B. and Hills Red 1 lb., 55c; 2 1-2 lbs., $1.40; 5 lbs., $2.70 1 lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $1.15 St! AKCADK TODAY WITlf A SI PKltH CAST lli:I.D llY TDK KMCMY" in-'. rTii-ii-s si'.itKi'.v With clever, buMiliiiR. fun runnlnsl IhrouBhout the whole piece and play- Another of William Gillette's Rem? era of exceptional popularity to in-1 0r tne American stage will . henutlfy terpret the principal roles, there Is j thp siVershcet when It is shown at the little wonder that "Oh l.ady Lady," Arcado theatre Sunday and Monday, which opens nt the Alia theatre Pun- -Held liy the Enemy." was one or (Niy will be well received. tMO greatest of American dramas, and Henlurt has done a splendid thing (n itM scieen form it is said to he even In transforming- to the screen the more vivid and Rrlpplni; than the play r'ch humor of the famous musical I itself. ci-medy by Uolton and Wodchotise, I "Held by the Enemy," is a drama which played so successfully a few I nf tense emotions and btK, vital, human year aso. And certainly they picked j sltuatlona a story of love and loy three ideal fun-makers In nllottin nlty and unselfishness, hate ana the main roles to Hebe Daniels, al- j treachery and human passion. It Is ways an appealinK lime amp .jfiited with powerful moments and the B ebe Daniels IN LADY LAB" IQ:iiiiCTiiiia Sii i Hlers. cleverest of fat comedians; and Harrison j-oro, ine very popuim leading man. Jltss Daniels' is altogether dcliBht f nl as the younir musical comedy ac ress who Ih accused of "vamplnk" III '.'lllll underlying theme depicts the triumph of love and dcxotlnn. There are many, biff, striking roles iln "Held by the Enemy. Lew i Stone, well known New York actor, i takes the part of Captain Cordon when ahe attempts to help out the fat jnajne. Agnes Ayres, an actress ! j "OH !i ii i j PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE liil 1 1 it Im I narry nume pi Singing and Talking ! 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