East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 07, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1920.
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rant Football Predicted for
Neither California Nor Ohio
State Has Been Defeated
During Present Year.
PARADENA. Cal IX v. 7. (A. P )
' Mors than I2,0)t) people are expect
ed to witness the Tournament of Hones
football game her New Year's Day be
"tween the University of California and
Ohio Blate College. Tournament
Park, where the Rams 'will bo played,
(..scats S2.0U0 and, It la believed, every
! Beat will be taken and additional spec
l lators will be Jammed Into the stand
ing room space. .
! A tendance record for western foot
bull fames thin season will I broken
' .t)AewlTlW ,U8', Baine. It In he
llcved. .The "big game" between Wan
ford University and California at
Jlerkeley last month net the year's
Wt mark, at approximately 80,000.
lter In November the gum at Kenttle
between the University of Washington
and Dartmouth College was attended
toy close to 30,000,
Permits for Bouts Revoked in
Retaliation for Attacks on
Young Women by Prize
Fighting Thugs and Pals.
SAX FIIANCIWO, IeC. 7. (A. P.)
The Han Francisco police commis
sioners last night stopped prizefighting
lit Han Kranclsco. All permits for con
ducting fight or boxing contests, were
ordered suspended.
In a formal resolution the board of
police commissioners declared:
"Owing to the unspeakable crimes
which have been committed by prize
fighters and their associates in this
city, the board of police commissioners
hereby suspends all prizefighting per
mits." , ' 1
The action followed a conference
yesterduy of polite officials with May.
or James llolph, Jr., at which war
detailed outrages committed by gang'
stem en young women recently at
shack rendezvous on Howard street In
the thickly populated sections where a
i score or more 'women arc declared l
Fast, spectacular football "will be have suffered assaults and Indlgnltlf i
Witnessed In the Ohio Mate-California I - Oakland to Iti-qtiirc O. K.
came. It has -been -predicted. Ohio Oakland, Calif., Dec. 7. (A. P.)
Hi ate has been famous for years for Its i All professional boxers appearing Ir
erlal attack and probably will give
Pasadena an exhibition of clever for
ward passing. "California, this season
has won most of Its games by straight
line smashing and end riming and, on
defensive, has been able to block some
Cf the best forward passers In the
west. Both elevens are heavy and ave
rage close to the " same welghf, the
California average ibelng U pounds
ond the Ohio 181 1-2.
Neither Ohio Ktate nor California
has lost a game this year. . California
won the Pacific Coast Conference title
by piling up a total of 4)12 points to Its
opponents' H. Ohio ritsto won seven
games in a row. .
According to reports from Berkeley,
Coach "Andy Smith" will begin regular
team practice December 15 for the
game. The. two weeks lsfor the game
will be. spent in Intensive practice.
Smith has a great deal of respect
for Ohio Mate. "I honestly believe
that Ohio Mate Is the strong?! team
that has ever playfd' at 'Pasadena and
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Oakland would be required to fitmisl.
the city council and chief of police wltr
certificates of good character unde
a resolution presented to the conuci
today by F. F. Morse, commlsslonei j f
oi neaun una sniciy. .
ftecent activities if ganglers in Sun
rranctsco wos declared responsible for
the Introduction of the measure. One
of the demands is that nllujhters have
no criminal records.
Iloving Commlsxioii Silent ,
Cleveland, Dec. 7. The Cleveland
boxing commission last night declined
to take any action against Pal Moor"
of Memphis and Carl Tremaine of
Cleveland, bantamweights, for the can
cellation of their scheduled 10 round
bout here last Thursday night.
O'Dowd Wins from Itawliiis '
PHILADKLl'HIA. Pa,, Dec. 7.
Mike O'Dowd of Kt. laul beat Lon
Itawltns of Phlladelidiia, In an eight
round bout lust night.
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a: i.. i. u ; v,0 woei rViar n inbps it nossible for us to
tinue giving the best values in Pendleton. It is not a question of what
former price was but what it is today.
con-
the
Men's Extra Heavy Wool Work
Pants, a $7.50 val. reduced to $4.50
Baby's Crib Blankets in blue and
pink .' ... $1-25
Children's Gingham Dresses. . $1.93
$2.50 Men's Dress Shirts $1.43
$3.00 Men's Dress Shirts $1.95
$8.50 Men's Mahog:. Dress Shoes $3.00
$1.00 Men's Cashmere Sox 50c
We also have a complete line of felt
and lea ther House Slippers for
men, women and children, priced
at . 98c to $2.50
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the highest salaries, 5,600, paid In tilt
coHst organization. i
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Is much stronger than jlurvuriLuJinncg nr n Y:iiiclseo, lost on -
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foul la Kid Dutnit of fall Lake, in he
fourth round cf a scheduled stx-roond
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QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
Mr. Farmer
Let us get together on your purchases. We
know that we can save you money. We have a
-faTgrfcWclrof groceries', but it has all been pur
chased at prices that protect you.
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 45.1
. "If It's on the Market We Have It"
fight here last ni';ht. Fred I.ewi",
featherweight of New York, -won a
four-round decision from Walt Heart
of Salt Ijike.
Cli anil .Mc;uiriy Draw
LA SA1J.K, III., Dee. 7. CenrKe
Chip of Newcastle, pa., and Kddie Mc
ioorty cf Oshkohh, Wis., fouKht a 10.
round draw last night, a referee giv-
ng the decision.
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' Till. K DO, tl., Dec. 7. Toniniv Uib
bons of hi. Paul, outpointed Chuck
Wlgicins of Indianapolis, in .Kht
r'Minos 01 ineir IZ-rolind bout last
STANFORD IVHVEKSITY. Dev. 7. j
(A. P.) Seven vpterans of the!
championship tiasketU-'.i team that;
represented Stanford University , last j
s'-ason have reported for practice lhis(
season. Waller Powell, who coached i
the varsity football team, m ill direct j
the work of the basketball men.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee :
i Jhronlo and Karvoua Diaeasea tad
Jiseasea women. A-iay fcja- fcro
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PLAYED BALL15YEARS
OAKLAND. Cul. Dec. 7. (A. P.)
Fifteen ywusjiave 4en rH is basel
bull by William ("Kopecks" . .Ken
woiiby, ne'( roanuser of the Seattle
club of the Pacific Ctia.st League. Ken-
right. according to the'oplnimi of niV 1 '"" '" fyl With major league
M the rimside. The oilier four rounds in Bt st"n' Washington and St.
were even. l-oms and with minor league nines of
Ics Angeles, Seattle, Oakland and
Denver. He also was with, the Kan
aas City Federal League club.
ICi-nwurthy succeeds his business
parfner, Clyde Wares, as the Seattle
pilot. Tbe two are Interested in a
Ilanford.. Cal., poolroom end' when
Wares decided not to return to the
game next season he suggested Ken
worthy for the post. Tlie new mana
ger was second baseman on the
Seattle club which Wares piloted from
the cellar to second place.
At one time, It is said Kenworthy
nlavd baseball in the summer and
spent the winters teaching school. He
SAVE YOURSELF f $ j
by having your Raw Fur maae into i
FIXE FURS !
at our plait? At the same time your
old onea rtmodeled, repaired, cleaned
so they look like Dew. At prices thai
are rifcht. In
TXIDERMY
we mount anything from a fly to an
elephant.
M. R. MOHR . .
Spokane. Wash. " S Bernard St,. So.
Write about our deer head contest.
DR.C.H. DAY 7
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Ruonts 21 and 26 Kmltb-Cra r
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reiephon T04 Rea. J4t-B
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Fine Residence on
North Side
Will- 1, or trade- for
farm lands, business
property, stocks or
bonds. , .
If interested address,
Fost Office Box 582
Pendleton, Ore.
HOPPE HOLDS TITLE IN
18.2 BALK LI GAME
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NKW YOi:K, Dec. J WilTe Hoppe.
h'il 'er of the world s 18.2 balk line
oilliat-ds title, defeated Welker Coch-I
an i f Sun Francisco, 4(10 to 370, Jn
the I'll ond game of the final round,
of thj tiu.lar .tournament here last
night, Cochran won in the afternoon
from the other competitor,' Jack(
-chaeffcr of Kan Francisco. j
Wtlkcr Cochran of San Francisco i
dcficted Jake Kcliacffer of .--"an Fran-'
iIsit,, 400 to 33S, In the opening game!
in the afternoon of the final round of
the nnticnal professional IS. 2 balk Unci
billiards tournament. The icior
save Cochran the ri.;ht to meet Willie ;
Moppe, title holder. , "
chaeffer's high run of :2 was the .
bist of the game.
Three Cushion Title Up
CHICAGO, Dec. 7. Augue K'eok
hefer of Chicago Inst nivht u ialiflcd
for the finals, for the national three
cushion billiurd championship by de
feating Pierre Maupome of Wliwaukee
tn the prelinitnury matches. He won,
50 hi IK in 53innings.
The victory gave Kleckhefcr the
third place prize of $700, as well as
Hie right to play in the finals against
Hubert Cunnefax, present title holder.
Hood's v
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creates an appetite, aids digestion.
purifies the blood, and thus relieves j
ecrofula, catarrh, tho pains and
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. strength to the whole system. i
j Nearly 60 years' phenomenal sales
I tell the." story of the great merit and .j
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one of the best coals on
the market.
You cannot be too par
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use.
Order now while deliv
ery is certain.
B.L Burroughs
Phone 5
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Two and fifty miles an hour in 75 yards.
Easy Terms on 2nd Hand Cars.
0. E. I10LDMAN AUTO CO.
j Tho Investigation by the 1jx Angeles :
; county grand Jury of alleged "crouk-
edness" in Pacific Coast league base- j
! ball games In 191 W'iis brought to a :
! close Monday, It was announced hist,:
night, by Frank W. Stafford,, deputy ;
district attorney. I
I Two witnesses were heard Monday.
I I hey were .lesse tiean, cierii in a cisar
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Hull t illlll .-IUX ,IHIIIIVI, tl UUWIlcon
man. Their testimony closed an In-.
piiry extending over several weeks,
that was begun after W. linker ( Unbe) ;
llorton, former Vernon first baseman,
made public allegations Involving
players oA several teams.
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IIAItVAliO NOT To PLAY AltMY
CA.M11H11XJK Mass., Dec. 7 (A.
IM The ilurvard football team will's
not play the jirmy elevcit next year. It S
was announced last night. The urmy:s
refused to place the crimson on Its 's
Mchedule, Harvard authorities said, aa;s
I the army did not promise a return !S
Igame at West Point In U!! on "! 5
Icount of a faculty ruling. '
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OMAHA. Neb., Dec. .7. (A. P.)-- (
liarl Caddock of Alilta, la., won froniiS
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