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KEEP POSTED ON DOINGS IN TIIE SPORT WORLD DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND PRESS SERVICES ON THIS PACE ' Vf2L 1 f 11 V . HiTTl (tULWECVIV 1 fSv .' TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO reftoniant PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGOMIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1920. Borton and Maggart Say it is Ambiguous and Does Not , Set Forth Circumstances of Alleged Conspiracy. LOH AXOELHS, Doc. 22. -(A. I'.) Tho lndlctmentrecently returned by the I.oh Angeles county Krund Jury chawing three former ' l'nfllfic Coast leuKUe baseball player and one alien ed professional Kumblcr with havlnK criminally conspired to "throw" guinea In the li 8 wuBon we attacked In a demurrer filed In the supeilor court here toduy. - ( The domurrnr was brought by attor ney representing W. linker ("lfabe") llorton, former Vernon . player, and Hnrl MiiKKert. former Halt Uika play er. They chanted tho Indictment wan faulty In that It wan umliittuuiiH and ' did not definitely et forth the. olrcum stauce of the alU-Ked conspiracy. Aft er a brief argument. Judue Frank It. Willi ordered the case submitted on brief and continued the cane until Friday. W. J. Jtumler of the Kail Lake team and Nathan llayinuiul, al leged Rambler ot Seattle, have not yet I responded to the Indictment. 1 LuiummiiMMH QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Xmas Poultry Now is the time to pick out your Christmas din ner, for our stock ia now complete. We will have for our trade TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS, SUCK LING PIGS. FANCY FALL LAMBS AND PRIME CORN FED BEEF Sec this wonderful beef now displayed in our market. -We have the whole carcass displayed just as they are originally and not even split or cut. PLACE AN ORDER EARLY . Pendleton Trading Co, Phone 45S Hf It's on the Market We Have It" 1 Two of the most homelike hotels n Portland, located In tho heart of tha shopping and theater district. All Oreeon KlceiHc trams atop at the KUWAKlt HOTi:i. Uic llotiae of t'liccr. Excellent dining; room In connection. THE Winn, COIL N'KliU S, (lie House of Welc-mic. Is only two short blockB from the Se ward. Our brown busses unlet all train. Katos Sl.oO and up. W .C. CUTJlEltTSON, l-rop. SIMPLEX SUNBOWL ELECTRIC RADIATOR Attach It to any lamp -x-kot. With the Simplex Klectrlo Junbowl liadlator you can In itantly have the radiant warmth f the summer aun from any lamp rocket. The Inverted cone-shaped el tctrlo heating element and Its generous sized reflector makes :hls radiator not only the hot :est and most cheerful but ulso the most economical of them all. It takes no more current to operate than your electric Iron or toaster. J. L VAUGIIAN riitHie lilt itiio 1- tXmrt "RAGGING" BOXERS IS IN BAD TASTE IN GERANYM I AND APPLAUSE IS RARE ISEItU.V. Dec. 22. (A. P.) I'ro- frnstonuI prize-fighting and wrcstllnv, Introduced Into tVennuny since the war, have won wide popularity mid are looked upon uk social function a well ax un umuHeinent. Men und women who occupy the highest priced seats . appear in formal evening dress, al- Joe Lynch and Pete Herman on though the management mUy not prc- (Jarja to Battle for Honor scribe such ultlre. I The development of the Hport ha j NoW Held by Latter; Chal becrt troubled wllh some perplexliiKj lnntrnr in Favnrito incidents, fur Ihn Ci.riiinn t.nl.lln I aceuMtomed to "box flifhtiiiK," appar ently ha been unable to decide what Ita proper ultltudu Hhoiild be on such occasions. ChooilnK. upplaiidlnit wllh the hands, or any "rooting" or "rat; Klng" Ik In hiah disfavor. At the first sign of approval from supporters of a boxer, sections of tho audience rise and his the "rooter" down. The pat rons insist everything shall be perfect ly ipilet. When a fihter Is crowned with a laurel wreath, or wreath of roue. or presented with a hie bouipict, and proclaimed a victor. It In nulte proper j joe i.ynch. the Idol of the west side, to applaud, decorously. Admirer Of j meets pete Herman, the ispialty Utile tho winner shower b m with bunchc champion, in a 1.1-round bout to a de of flowers, and the referee make iClsion. put on by Tex Richard, speech acclaiming the prowess of the Lynch won the right to a bid foi flKhter, a well a explaining Just how the championship of the lltle fellows he won the victory. An effort Is made I by knocking out Jack Sharkey, the to adhere to the American description I conqueror of Jimmy Wilde, . In thr of blow and maneuver. Frequently at the end of n round, when a boxer baa got In a telling stroke, the referee harangue the audience with a degerip- llon of the blow and what It effect ! ., .- , For Christmas Gifts DONT FORGET THE FLORIST Just what you want PRETTY PLANTS Full.of Bloom FRESH FLOWERS In Variety PALMS FERNS FERN DISHES HOLLY HOLLY WREATHS BASKETS De Luxe in large assortment of newest designs and ori ginal models. -SEE THESE AT- Forshaw's i:(.i,i: iti iKi. 1 lablMiixl YiMirs I. Cnurt St. t)M'ii lveiiiiiKs RE NEW VOUK, Dec. 22. (ISy Henry L. Fundi, I'. P. Staff Correspondent.) A sunny haired young Irish boy, worth clow to 1 100,000, but who driven u truck for hla futher Just the nunc, a long outgrowth of a kid who ruled the wont aide with a pair of freckled "Dukes," a real American lad who dropped everything and rushed to the tolora when the call came, goes after the world' bantam-wclKht champion- Jnhip tonight In Madison ftjuure Oar- den. fteenth round of a sensational fight Were December 2. Hy the boxing skill and the punch shown in that bout, I.ynch is the fav- orlle to be(l, ,ne mu holiKT. Holh are to weigh lid pounds at i o'clock this aftecnoon. I.yiieli Will Have frowd A crowd of over lO.loid is expected to see the oattle and it Is safe to as sert that per cent of the assem blage will lie raising a vocal din foi I.ynch, as he Is the Idol of the town and Herman never has been a popuhu champion In the eist. Herman. 'H. a native of New Or- ' leans, has been boxing for eight years j He won the bantamweight title fro 1 1 Kid Williams in 191J. H.nee th:t jitmie he has boxed Indifferently, heim II Inclined to favor no-decision affairs Ii preference to risking his title. 1 1 His dodging tactics in getting ou'. i of the defense of his title made hirr exceedingly unpopular. After he had ; I licked out of a contract to meet Jim my Wilde In London last summer, Charles II. Cochrane, the London pop j ulur promoter who held the contract ! announced ihat he could not deal witl 1 fighters and. keep his faith, with th pul'I'c. and he reined. '- " ! Herman has fought three no-dec' sion boots with I.ynch, but -etalned hi. j title, nlthoueh Lynch was given th popular verdict on each meeting. ! Lynch Is :'3 years of age and wa j born in Ni-w Yol k. He started hi:- iing career in 11 in a uo-oiciwnn ! contest with Johnny Krtle. He,l"i i two deiision bouts to Jimmy Wlld ' world's flyweight champion, staylns i with him fifteen rounds In their las' I mcetlnc- last year. He has fought ali the leading American little fellows. In . eluding Pal Moore, Frankie Hums. IJi'rankle Mtisoii, Joe liurman, and Kl i Wolfe. I He won a 20-round bout from Tom my Noble In London last year and lnte trimmed Jole Fox. the little liritlsher. In Newark. Challenger Has Moii'-y I.ynch Is one or the boxers tho ex ponents of the came like to hold no as a model. . He Is a clean-living, thrifty led. who has earned something .w. to $lon.finn In the ring. He live? with his father, a brother and tw sisters on the west side. His f ilher I' engaged in the trucking business and when Joe is not training for a fiebt he can generally bo found at the wheel of one of the elder Lynch's trucks. His father und his brother always at-j lend his fights, hut he doesn't like iuj have his sisters around. , "It was a long time before I'd let ; Dnd and te kid around the ring," he inld. "I was afraid they would want to take a hand if things went wrong PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 22. tl". V.) I One of the most attractive boxing i cards arranged here In several e.trs will be enjoyed by fans at the Milwuu. ! kio arena tonight. Joe Benjamlne, who recently return- 1 C0SIS 101S 01 lllOneV 111 UOOkkeeiJine aild lost aC I in Portland from the eat and'S ,,,-., i j i . a ed to Portland from the eat nnd; Harry Schuniun of Denver, hitter ri vals, will furnish the main attraction. They are hooked for 10 rounds. Frankie Murphy of Denver and .Lloyd Madden of Seattle are schedul- ed for 10 rounds, as are Ole Anderson :of Tacoma und Soldier Hunker of San i Francisco, two heavyweights, Joo Dunn of Tacoma und Ad Mark iof rortlund will stane the four-roun-1 ; curtain raiser. wno aoes not pay. SWEDISH SKATERS GIVE j r . r CHAMPION WIDE BERTHIH y1' 6 ')0unds 51.65 Cottolcne .,.4 lbs. $1.23, 8 lbs. $2.25 i n..ii... t. ji .... STtH K1UH..M, Dec. 22. (A. IM I Hobby McLean, the American Cham ' plon sknter. having chullcnKod Oscar i Mathlesen the world's champion, to a 'skuiiiis Association to uotm.riie nij miiho arrausemems ioi- me maicn in . be held here, hut the Associuttt a meetlUB; recently unanimously tu 111 mi nils mm mod niuM-u iu H't ward .McLeun s challenge to the Swed - llsh amateur champion, Kuric ltlom- igren. on the grounds that the Assocla - lion was working purely on unutcui Prince -Becomes Buck Private ' m nmnnttMmiMmm'm fiinrnT rrrrri ""H ffif tuttmtu imnirrii ifr Vi " fff-j'. -iy. Prliwe Leopold, eldest son of King Albert ot Belgium and he'r to the Belgian throne. Is now a buck private In a military school In Brussels. His royal papa decided a little strict discipline would bet ter fit the boy to rule some day than the luxurious life In the royal palace. Be is seen here, looking very serious, at Inspection. WKST POINT. X. Y.. Dec. 21. (A. P.) The army's football sched ule, announced toduy, includes a pame with Vale at New Haven, oji October VI and the euHtomary final season con test with the navy at New York on Nov. 1. The schedule: OCoher , Spring field college and New Hampshire State CoHeKe: October fc, Middlebury CoHckc and Lebanon Valley - College; October 15. Wabash College of Craw i'ordsville, Ind.; October 22, Vale at New Haven; October Vi, Susquehanna College; November 5, Notre Dame; Nov. 12, Villa Nova; November 19 pen; November 2tJ, navy at New oik. ARNELLTO REFEREE PASAIJKXA. Calif., Dee. 22. (A. P.) Officials for the I'oothull game here New Y ear's day between the Uni versity of California and Ohio Slate, un ehosen hy Hie athletie directors of he two insinUutions, were announced last night by the Tournament of Hoses voc.uiion. j They are: Ueferee, Ceorge M. arnell, Chi cago, Spokane. Wash. Umpire. F. K. l'irch, Kurllium, Ced ar Falls. Iowa. Head line.ioan. Y. S. Kienholiz Michigan. I'asadena, Calif. Field Judue, Joseph Magissohn, Chlcaeo. ELMER JACOBS, MOUND ARTIST, RELEASED TO SEATTLE BY ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Mn.. flee. 22. (A. 1M Pitcher Elmer Jacobs has been re. claimed from Cincinnati on waivers by the St. Ijinis Nationals and released to the scuttle club of the Pacific coast !.!. MO t 1. . . . ......i, ...,,,,.,,., r.raucii' i;iiKev an nounced today. He goes as final nir. : ment for Jacques Fournivr. first base j man, but is subject to recall liickey 1 Cincinnati only recent lv claimed ! Jacobs fro mthe Cardinals hv waiver Ciivm1..scenn- after pneumonia ty- I pooui tever :,,! the Srip. is sometime. I j merely upparem. not real. To make M. real and rapid, there is no other I j w so highly to be recommended as Hood's Hirsaparilla. Thousands ,t, ! . e.ttr.. T-,l n u,,rt s J WHO PAYS THE FREIGHT? counts to do a credit business. les irom !: : '3 j ir: Conroy j sa S and pay for what you get IJUllcl, UCSl OlVlne ITiai'kCl, ID 5.V Olive Oil ( Rcimbarls) Olive Oil (Rcimbarts) Coffee, Hills Red and M. Z ;it!i Ensiffn Coffee, white package, a for . . ,"fus 1 Extra Standard Corn, (i cans ; . o ft , ..- .. n lS OOUp. ITJ'Stal W lllte and OlinklM' Olf! l-irn-p nirlioe l WUaKCl VaiS, WlgC PiCKagC FIRST HOCKEY GAME IN SEATTLE WILL BE WITH VICTORIA SEVEN TODAY SEATTLE, Dec. 1'.) The tft-Hiu hiK-Key Rt-jiKon will open to night in i game between the V.ctorfci. H. L, "ArimotTuts" and the utle "Metropolitan" of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Seattle lust the opening pame of the association sched ule, to 0, to Vancouver, EL C, at Van couver, liiMt nipht. Wcnk I. ungs Thouc who have weak lungs can not be too careful about taking cold, as un ess promptly treated, pneumonia may follow. As a prompt cure for had colds no one could wish for a better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. The success that has at tended the use of this preparation, not only throughout the Cnlted States, iint In many foreiKn countries, shows that It is a remedy that can be relied upon. It Is pleasant and safe to take n.d only costs 35 cents; large size 60 cents. ." " A (ii'Hid CoimjIi Meuidue It speaks well of a cough medicine, when druggists use it in their own families, in preference to any other. J. Goldsmith, druggist. Van Ethen, X. Y., writes: "I have sold Chamberlains Cough Remedy for years, with com plete satisfaction to myself and cus tomers. I have always used it in my own family, both for ordinary coughs and colds and for cough following the Crip and find it very efficacious." For IndifWMion and Constipation There may be people in this vicinity who ure affected with indigestion and constipation, and if so, they will be in terested in the experience of Mrs. H. C. 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B()l) hltC. 11 bai'S SI. 00 10c Do Your Christmas Shopping at This Store Where everything is arranged for your conven ience. Here you will find full line of Auto Gloves Dress Gloves Work Gloves Fur Gloves Men's Ties Boys Ties Handkerchiefs Felt Slippers Ccmfy Slippers Children's Slippers Men's Felt Slippers Psys' Suit Men's Suits Mackinaw Coats Leather Vests Men't and Boys' Caps Men's asid Eoys' Sweat ers . We also carry a complete line of Bhoes for every member of the family. Store open evenings until Xmad. '., " - ? . - THSDlUJB 745 Main St. MIIMItttMIMIIMIMMiMMtMtMMtMMt- REGULAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT BANGE December 22th LIBERTY HALL Sawyer's Orchestra COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS ''''''"niiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiinniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiniinirnini ( , Her Supreme Joy An Electric Christmas 1 Christmas morning will certainly be a happy morning when your wife is the recipient of beautiful and practical electrical appliances. She loves such things for their utility and gen eral ornamental attractiveness. Then too, consider the time, worry anl labor you save by having such appliances as an elect ric iron, toaster, percolator, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, grill, etc. Any thing you buy ,for her here will be appreciated as a gift. J. L. Vaughan 20G E. Ladies' Sweaters Men's Dress Shirts Men's Flannel Shirts Boys' Flannel Shirts Boys Dress Pants Men's and Beys' Under , wear Men's" Hats and Caps Men's Silk and Lisle Sox Ladies' Waists Ladies Skirts " Ladies' Dresses ' J ,1 Children's Dresses Boys' High Top Shoes. Ladies' High Top Shoel. Cottcn and Wool Blank ets Baby' Fancy Blanket '' il, ', '-1. V srw-! Court. I 1 a at s a 3 3 3 a :v LJIlHlItniI!I!I!lIHH!l!lli!IJ!iJIJIItI!!Hyiin:i!!!nMUimilllUHJ!IU!II!JtimilIIlIUinr S" "' "uniinirHumuuiiriiiiiininoittiniitiiHiiiiuuuiHiiiuiiiiiimtli: