East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 09, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION THREE, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OEEGOMIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1920.
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MAN WHO TRAINED EQUINE RACE
MARVEL ONCE GAVE UP TO JOIN
NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA I
SEEKS GAMES FOR 1921 i
WITH CALIFORNIA TEAMS
Louis feuitel, Developer of cit and ho noua-m him for mooo.
; Man o War, Recoirnljed as u w,tM ,he r'at Mnn ' Wnr. which t,HlH ''""'J
, w .o,r, necogmzea as(coul(lnt he hotHht mw fm huf. ifornia, ha h
One of Racing Successes
After Hitting; Hard Luck Run
nr.w YORK, Dep. . (By Henry
M mrren, u. P. Man Corrmpondrnt.)
Sport In filled with thnnklr John.
All the herd, of thfflrack, the dl
mond, and the rrldlroriar not crown
ed In public,
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Heroea Uniting' In ret number
work In the dark, keep under cover at
vitally Important dutle helping- other
Into the hall of fame.
The lineman on the 'Varsity teiim
tear treat holea In the nii"ln force
end la burled under a pile r flenh
lilled jersey, while the biickfleld atnr
runhca through In the apotllKht and
seta the cheers.
, The Barrf Workln rtitcher hold up
the pitcher, direct the dofeiim of the
Klne, but the hurler gnlg the credit.
Til a nk I w jnba there are beyond
enumeration, but the trainer ici the
lea credit of all.
, On the turf perhaps the trainer l')'n
more and la credited for lean than in
any aport.
He kecpa the atable In condition.
Trlme the homo for a nice and the
Jockey g-oea out and get the laurel.
Frumcl In for Honor
Iioula Peutel, trainer and drveloner
of the great Man o' War, la one of the
flr to come In for hla Jimt ahare of
honor for giving Ui the American turf
hat haa been Judged the greatest
home that ever lived. And Samuel C.
Middle, owner of the equine king, aaw
lo It that he waa not overlooked. '
At a dinner of turfmen here recently
Riddle told the atory that the publicity-'
aoaging trainer never would have
made known.
Futel waa having a run of hard
luck. Hie atable had dwindled to one
lone' runner that wasn't paying tie
oat bill.
Feuatel waa about to give up the
track end eeek a Jnh as a policeman
In New Tork to tide him over until
thing got better. ;
Riddle then aent for him and com
mlwloned him to go out and get a
stable together. i
He waa tipped off to a promlalng
yearling at the Haratora mle. hut waa
disappointed to learn that the young
ater had been eold.
Home Hold for tMMfl
RuniUgjjwwWm-wnlln -he came
million, a winner of about 1300,000
and the holder of aeverul world' rec
ord. Riddle gave all the credit to FaiiHtel.
He pointed him out aa the real man
behind Man o' War. He trained him
to tne nncMt point of form' for two
year. He aent him to the poat twenty
one time for twenty- vtctorle. He
had him where mom any Jockey could
ride him ahead of the hext field.
Feiixti'l got hla credit. He didn't
teek the honor. They1 were forced on
hlln. ,
Home day perhap all the iinmuiK
heme will get their JiihI itue.
RB.VO, Nevada, Dec. 6. -A. P.)
University of Nevada, evidently not
frightened by the 79-7 defeat nt foot
ball tHla year by the l.'nlveralty of Ciil-
opes of getting another
game next enon with California and
also with Stanford ITnlveralty. Ac
cording to word received here from
Han Francisco, both the California unl
verHitle are considering putting
Nevada on their schedule.
Nevnda' team leave aoun for Hono
lulu tir meet the Unlveraity of Hawaii
and a picked Island team In Christmas
ii nd New Year' Day. ,
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Bouts Between Best Amateurs
of U. S. and Great Britain
: Planned by Club to Pit Mid
, die and Heavyweights.
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BASKETBALL CONTESTS
WRESTLING TOURNAMENT
TO LAST ENTIRE WEEK
"0 BE HELD IN DENVER
DKNVBIl. Colo., Dec. 9.(A.'I'.)
Kntrle from all part of thl aection
of tho Rocky Mountain country are
expected at the Denver Athletic Club's
.thirty fourth annual amateur wrestling
and boxing tournament which opens
January 17 to continue u week. Many
ciilw and college are expected lo send
teams to the tourney,
MIHKOnA. Mont., Dec. 9. (A. P.)
Sixteen game are on the 1S2I
basketball schedule of the University
of Montana. .
The schedule follows:
Jun. 14 Ml. HI. Charles College at
MlKaoula.
Jan. 21 ftnnzaira College at MIbk
ou la.
Jan. 28-29 Montana State College
at Bowman. '
Feb. 1-4. Unlveralty. of Idaho at
Missoula.
Feb. s. Mt. St. Charle at' Helena.
Feb. 10. (lonznga at Spokane.
Feb? 11-12. Woshlngton Stale Col
lege at I'ullman.
Feb. 14-15. Idaho at Moscow.
Feb. 2i-2. Montana Htate at Mlm
ou la.
Mar. 4-5. Washington State at
Missoula.
aero a sleek, smart Innklnst chestnut
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KI'OKANH Wash., Dec. . (A. P..)
With four letter men back and aev
eral hlgh-claas prospects among the
freshmen of Clohiaga university here.
Coach Gun Dorla hope to build up
a atrong basketball organiaatlon for
the coming season. Practice ha al
ready begun. The letter men back
this year are Kearney, Murray, Busch
and Benolken.
. QUALITY SERVICE
SANITATION
Christmas Trees
Place your order now for one. All
prices. Make the little ones happy. -
sizes and
Have you purchased your barrel of flour?
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 453 .
"Hit's on the Market We Have It"
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NEW YOltK, Dec. .fA. P.) An
international boxing carnival between
lha leading amateur middlewcights
und heavyweight of England and the
United Klatea, to be held h'ere next
month, will be Ihe initial Interna lional
content In u sport series' which prom
ises to muke 1921 a red letter year In
sport, it w learned today.
Plans for the boula, which will be
held at a place and date to Ji an
nounced Inter by the International
Spoiling, Club, were virtually , com
pleted yesterday by the club 'mutch-
linker, Tex O'ltourke, after a aeries of I
1'rlr.ea will bo willd gold watches for conference in London.' Tho bonis I
first place and silver watches for sec- Wl" bring together the best amateur'
ond idace. Tho webrht classifications "meweignt and heavyweight boxers
will bo tax. 115. 125. IIS. 134. ir,S andlof Kngllsh and IT, 8. armies and!
hcavyyweliiht In boxing and 1 ST., 146, l"ovlw- Tlie leading champions' In j
10K and heavyweight til wrestling. (these two weight dulses of the Lon-j
, Idon police and fire department also
iwlll face opponent of the New York'
j departments. All bout will be'nnder;
jlhe regulation of the International;
j boxing federation and will have the
; sanction of the amateur athletic union
jof the V, 8. ,
The plan for the bouts waa con-
' ceived aome month ago by W. A.
jdavin of the International 8. C, but
Dec. 9. (A.P.) owing to the amateurism involved It
jmx'T niSK xk;ij:t
Don't neglect a constant backache, I
sharp, darting pain or urinary die-1
order. The danger of dropsy or
Hrlght' disease i: too serious to ig-'
noret t'se Doan'a Kidney Pills aa have
your friend and neighbor. Ask your I
neighbor! A Pendleton case; I
i Mrs. L. Hammer, 10 K. Webb Pt.. I
ra': "J -was In d terrible state from
kidney complaint. It seemed a though I
I- had a knife sticking into my hac: j
when I stooped over. My kidney were
disordered and caused me much an-'
iioyance. I was very nervous and be
came easily exciled, to. My feet and ;
anlili bloated badly ao I knew the;
trouble came from a disordered condi-'
tlon of my kidney. I read about
Dan' Kidney pills and several boxes
fronv Tallman'a- Drug Store -entirely ,
cured me. The paina left my back and
my kidney were well. All the other'
trouble were removed, too."
Price 60c, at all dealer. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy et
Doan' Kidney Pills the some that ,
Mrs. Hammer had. FoMer-.MIIIiiini
(., Mfr., Iiurfalo, N. y.
Felt Slippers Make Ideal
Christmas Gifts
House or Bedroom Slippers are always pleasing gifts.
Constantly reminding the wearer of that some one whose
thoughtful selection was made.
We have a fine assortment representing the most de
iirable colors and styles.
Men's women's and children's styles are attractive and
all of them made from first quality heavy, ' warm felt,
with padded horsehide soles, so that they are durable as
well as comfortable.
Ladies Felt Slippers $1.69 to $2.50
Men's Felt Slippers $1.95 to $2.50
'Jhildreii's Felt Slippers $1.49 to $1.85
DEL 11 PROGRAM
DEL MOXTE. Cal
(lolf. polo, deep sea fishing, wim-1 was necessary to procure the cooper
nilng, a field meet on horselmck, traplation of both the American and .Eng-
shootlng, air race and a paper chase lish athletic unions which exercise
are events on the winter and spring j Jurisdiction over amateur boxers in
Del Monte sport program. their respective countries.
First will come the New Year'a
Eve handicap tournament Dec. 21 to
Jan. 2.' Polo will open with an Invi
tational tourney Jan. 27. The paper
chase la scheduled for Feburary, the
field meet and fishing chrulse fur
March, a trao shoot for May and a
Klrl swimming championship for
June. i
Sportsmen from many eastern and,
western and Oinadlan rltles are ex-i
pected to participate In the sport
here. ,
WILD HORSES ARE SHOT
AND EATEN BY STOCKMEN
Hl'OKANE, Waxh., Dec. 9 Wild
horsea on the Colville Indian reserva
tion are being shot and eaten by
stockmen, according to a utatemenl
by Grant Copt-land, president of tho
Hpokane Stockmen'a club. "Small .
horses have become numernua, very
wild and a nuisance on the Colville
Indian reservation, where they eat the
the grass and are fat," said Mr. Cope
land. "Cattlemen can not get near
them to rope them, so they ahoot
them, and In many case eat parts o!
the meat. There Is no cleaner meat.
end the hind Quarter are especiullv
good food, although a little sweet. '
These horse have been running that
range for year and Increasing. They '
are Interbred, descendant of cayuse.
and have become a breed of their ,
own." " (
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OAKLAND TEAWI TO GO
KEATTLE, AVash., Dec. 9. (A. P.)
Mud-proof playing ground has been
J laid on the new concrete stadium un
Ideround drain are arranged to carry
' .ff the rain falling on the field.
I Itecently when Washington lost to
Dunniouth College In the first game
played in the stadium there waa a
terrific gale and downpour the day and
right before the game and spectators
believed the field would be nothing
but miry, marshy and swampy. In
stead the drains stood their first test
imd the surface wa,s found hard and
OAKLAND. Cal., Dec. 9. (A. P.)
Plan are being made for a 'out
of the middle west late this month oi f,isl
in uuiiuiiig ine tirauiaiie Kjinieni inc
ontractors first gridlroned the field
the Junior Gold, a 130-pound young
Men's TirlKtian Association basket
tall team of Oakland. 1 with rows of four inch drain tile lard
Most of the game tentatively jche-, cvery twenty five feet. On top of that
doled for the trip are In Iowa and.,vai tn t I 14 Inches of coarse gravel
Nebraska. If the plan carry, tho 'lth a covering of shavings and aw
team will leave December 17 and be I dust, and on top of that, waa placed
hack January 3 In time for the cien-l(ne surface coating of eight inches of
Ing of school.
COAST COLLEGES CALL
OFF SCHEDULE OF 1921
PEATTUE, Dec. 9. (A, P.) Can
cellation of the 1921 Pacific coast con
ference football schedule was an
nounced at noon by Prof. Leslie J.
'Aver, chairman of the I'nlverslty of
1 Washington faculty athletic commit
tee and aecretary of the conference
I He satd the schedule might he voted
Iback at a later date, but that the con
tinued opposition to the four confer
'ence games by the University of Ore
gon and Oregon Agricultural
made It impossible to abide by the ac
tion of the conference committee la
ken atP.erUeley. Calif.
sandy loam. The loam was raked,
craped and rolled constantly for two
weeks before the game and, on the
playing date, was packed solid,
YALE-AND WEST POINT
WILL PLAY NEXT OCT.
NEW TORK, Dec. 9. (A. P.)'
The Yale and West Point football
teams which met In 1912. have been
.clieduled for a game on the army's
gridiron October 23. 1921, military
academy athletic officials announced
last night.
In the lost meeting Yale dfefeated
the endets, 6 to ft. The army's, game
with Notre Damn will be ployed Nov.
A CLEAR SKIN "9
Women do not have to patronize
the beauty parlor for if their skin
is disfigured with pimples and
blotches,
and their
blood is in
the drug
store that
wonderfiul
blood tonio
and altera
tive of Dr.
Pierce's
which ha
Lilt. Placed be"
i" fore the
public over 50 years ago. Since
that time many thousands of
men and women have testified to its
wonderful blood cleansing effect.
This is what one woman says:
Ceehaus, Wash. "I have used
Doctor Pierce's medicines for over
forty years for myself and family
and have always found them just
as represented. I think Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery for a
tonic and blood "builder cannot be !
beat; and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel
lets have no equal for constipation;
in fact, I can heartily recommend
any and all of Dr. Pierce's remedies.
'My daughter had chronic con
stipation from babyhood and doc
tors could not cure her. Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets is the only thing
that ever helped her." Mrs. Jen
NlB K. Swofforo. 1320 Alfred St.
Christmas Photographs for Your Friends.
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homes with good solid
floors that hare always
been painted?
If so, repaint the
floors this time with
Lowe Brothers IIaed
Dkying Floos Paint
made especially for
indoor floors.
It is particularly
adapted to the finishing
of kitchen and bedroom
floors.
Avarietyofattractive
colors to choose .from
colors that will harmo
nize with your rooms.
Hard D rying Floor
Paint is an economical ,
and lasting floor finish.
Easy to use dries hard ;
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Ask to tee the color
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Phone 158
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Phone 46
Ws do repairing.
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AUPMORB. Okl. Following
h dmtlh froiit revolver wounil
of "Jk" L. Hnmon, one of tli
wwlthlet Independent oil pro
ducer In th- country. nrt Repub.
lcn natlor.nl committeeman for
Oklahoma. puitc ar aearchm
for Mr. Clira Hamoii, a dlatant
relative. In fOBBeclloB With tbm
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