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M M IP I f f ' M r KEEP POSTED ON DOINGS IN THE SPORT WORLD DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND PRESS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE TEN PAGES . SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 ' TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 . T , 1 fcr-s ' 1 L syMsMLmrKiY)sfo v QLJJ H ' . ' I . . .... DAILY EABT OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBEB 28, 1920, " MflPTfl Ml niUMnO . ICaddock in a bout accepted a iniuiinimmArnninT , i : iWill.M III II l.tltllV r I world a title affair and wiu himself I U A nIU;I in.lV ML I llAv I y iTirarmmi BH'lllaT mill I IMlWtAmWiMM 121 In I I lil 1 1! (nil I l TO LAURELS IN 1920 -: Few Kings Were Crowned Anew in World Sport During Year . . Just Coming to End While Many Sat Tight.1' ' Uy HENRY L. FA K II ELL (United Pres Hlart Correspondent) NEW VOHIC, Dec. gs. Few new kliiK wore crowned during the iiiohI eventful year of port Just coming u a clone. Champion came und chumpluns went, but moat of the Alii timer like ! "IIIlo llloppe survived the rush of another year and retained their places on the throne. The list of 11120 "leKf Include: UoxoHr HttivywelKlit,, Jack Denip ey. Lightweight, Ueniaes Carpen tier. Middleweight, Johnny Wilson. Welterweight, Jack Hrllton. lit - weight, Jtenny Leonard. Kcolher elBht, Johnny Kilbane. ltaiitamwelsht, r . 'ue uyncn. Ixi Won On Mai Wrestling Edward (Htranglcr Lewi. Itowlng- Single. Jack Kellcy, 'Double. Kelley and Costclln. KlKhta, Naval Academy. Cblleirlute, Hv da cote. Professional, Krnest Barry. Track and Fluid Pennsylvania. Itaskctball Pennsylvania. Fencing Columbia. Foot ball-(Earn). Princeton. (Went) Ohio Htate and Notre Dame. (South) Georgia Tech. (Count), California. Oolf (Amateur). Chick Evan ' (Open). Ted Ray. Woman Alexa Sterling. Tennl William T. Tllden. rtllliurdi, Wllllo Hoppe. Howling Jlmmie Hmlth. Turf Man o" War. Jockey Buddy Knsor. Squash Jay Gould. Haaeball Cleveland A nierlcn ns. Home-Kun Milting liabe Ituth. Yachting Iteaolute. Skating Oscar .Mnlhlrsnn. Tlu-oo King Chumps .Made Three ring champions wore dlsplae u. (jeorges Carpcntlcr won ugni ncavywclnht title bv Caddock In a bout accepted world' title affair und wan himself beaten by "Htranglcr" Lfcwl In New York the night of Dec. 13. William M. Johnston lost hla tennis chumplimahlp to William T. Tllden, who bImo annexed the liritlsh Court championship. H. Davidson Herrou al- o failed to hold the amateur golf nampmnsntp, which wa won bv i men jwana. Ted tay. t ie Hrltlsh slar, took the American open title' from Walter HiiKon, to Hold the golf j cnampionHnip down. He loot tho title In skating- to Oscar MathelHon, the n.orwegiun. After belnif mlMHlng: from the top circle for aome time, Ernett Harry, tho JirltUih, pro-aculler. returned to tho aelcet circle by beating (Felton for the cruimploiiHhlp, By UeBoliile'a victory over Sham rock IV, America retained the chain plonalilp f the wuh, and the Olympic cnamptoimtiip waa again annexed by me yaiikeea. I Ohio State Eleven Never is Beaten Until Last Gun is Fired and Opponents Have Learned to Watch Clock. I'A.SADEXA, fa!., Dec. :'8. (A. P.) -More than tloa.ooo will be returned o the Panadent Tournament of lioaeM officials to disappoint nee kerf of tickets for the Tournament foot ball game here next Saturday between the University of California and Ohio Hlate T'llversity, It was estimated here recently. Applications, many accompanied by check, came tpr more thai .10(1,000 tickets. As Tournament I'ark, where tho game will on played cannot hold more than 35.000 people at the most the lariter part of the applicants were disappointed. SANTA CLARA TO MEET AGGIES IN "BIG GAME" I SAXTA CLAKA, Cal., Dec. IS. (A. I P.) Santa Clara University's "bit i game" of football next year will be jngalnst the Oregon Agricultural Col li ck at .San Francisco Thanksgiving Day according to present plans. Ite jcinlly Santa Clara and the Aggies j signed for tho first font hall meeting ever stuge(l between tho two. I Santa Clam hopes to obtain a name tb ; III the west" next season against No- knocking. fr TVr,a oui uauiing LevinsKy. and Mike )'- i lowd lost his crown io Johnny Wll- . t, (U K .s MAXAfJKK on on B decision. Joe Lynch annexed I POHTLA.VD, Ore., Dec, 2R (A P. tho bantamweight championship by'-O. X. Fr0. promiwnt California oil inolntlng "ete Herman. trapshooter. has been named as man ; I at mooted question of the heavv. nr f ih. eni i ,!.. -i..i. c..- imiiiii cniimpinn wa set. will take i"Hiwnn. j Hierher nil- Karl rv f. up ton .- his new work in Junu- lliilillllMllIffl QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Tomorrow We Cut the Christmas JBeef Get your order in early for a choice cut of this tender meat. The same low prices prevail. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "Hit's on the Market Wo Have It" The New PAIGE "66 99 SPORT MODEL IS HERE. Two and fifty miles an hour in 75 yards. Easy Terms on 2nd Hand Cars. 0.1 I1LD AO 722 Cottonwood St. W do repairing. Phone 4G COLCMUl'B. Ohio, Dec. 2S (A. P.', When the University of California football eleven meets the Ohio Stmt team at the Tournament of Hoses li. I' J Pasadena, Cal., New Year's Day, the Pacific coaat champions will pla against an agtrresifatlon which hus shown itself as probably the great' eat 'finisher" in modern football his tory. "Watch the Clock" la a slogan whlcii t'eveloped among Ohio State's oppo nents as the Western Conference sea son progressed for the opposition coaches scon learned that while theli protege might hold Ohio State at bay through nine tenths of th.e game, the conference champion could not be stopped in the last few minutes ot play. Followers of "Big Ten" football, when watching Ohio State play, gen erally went to the game convinced that for at least three quarters tht Buckeyes would play a disappointing game, full of poor football, but thai aa the time for the final whistle ap proached, they would gradually be come a super football macHlne -which always managed to gel In Its victor ious work just a few seconds bcfori the hands reached the' time when the game must end. Thus the "watct te clock" slogan came Into being. Itoourd Made IJit Season Te reputation of being great fin u-hers "Was borne out by the recor of the past season. Ohio State play ed five conference teams and in foul of (he games faced defeat until th final minutes, or seconds, of play but each time come throuah with i spurt of perfect football which brought victory and tho conferenct championship to the representative! of the presidential state. Probably the greatest feat of th Ohio State eleven although not it! most sensational was the victor: over Wisconsin, AVInconsin came t' Columbus the favorites for tho con ference title. The lladgers, with a powerful slashing attack that i ut through thi tackle and around the ends, kep Ohio on the defensive.-ruusL . of th Came. Finally, by sheer, crushin rtrenath Wlnconsin sent over I Itiniirhdiiwn and eoal whs kicked, mak ing the score 7 to 0. Wlnconsin main tained this margin until two minutes befort the game ended. Then Hoge Workman, Ohio State's forward pass ing quarterback, dropped back into r punt formation, Stinchcomb, the All Western hulljliack, started around end to receive the forward phss am j Ohio State had opened the first nf in last - minute offensive offensive' which were to bring it national fani' and the conference championship be fore the end of the season. Fron .then on every play went through per fcotly. Furward passes brought tre mendous yardage and there was neve a slip. A touchdown was shoved ovei but the goal was missed, leaving Wis cousin ahead by one point and les then a minute to play. Siv Twice in Two .Minutes The Ohio offensive, however, wa not found wantina:. Just before th final whistle another touchdown wa put across Riving Ohio State the vie lory through the seemingly Imposs ible feat of scoring two touchdown in two minutes aiialnst a team whicl had proved vastly superior for 6 minutes. Wlnconsin rooters went back t' Madison bemoaning what they callei the "fluke" which cost their tean the victory, but Ohio State soon pro ved that these offensives in the fir. al seconds of play were not exactly flukes. ' ' A week later Michigan, playing It' first conference game of the season pitted Its strength against the Ohio ans and' smashed through a touch down early In the game. Ohio State however, took advantage of even iireuk, and finally there were only i few minutes to play with the score i 7 to 7 tie, the Puckeyes having for ward passed their way to a tnuchdowi Then, Michigan, near its own goa line, punted and Captain Huffniui dashed through the Wolverine" line blocked the kick and scored the win nlnjr touchdown. The next week Chicago tried Itt hand at stopping Coach Wllce's met und had them slopped until the hands of the timekeeper's clock had noarl completed their Journey. A funibb bad given Chicago a touchdawn ant a to 0 advantage. With three mill uets to play, Ohio Stale received t punt near mldficld. ' The players grouped together for a final confer ence, Workman dropped hack to the punting position from which and play in run bv the Ohloans, and nnothci ot the victory gaining fights against time had started. Every player had his appointed work, every play was perfect. Foot by foot the back field plunged through the Chicago line or else yard after yard was gained on passes un- tll the touchdown was made and goal kicked, making tho score 7 to 6. A ;kickoff followed and the whistle, nrllna the game, 'blew. The offen sive again had come Just in time. 1 Illinois (Mine A Climax ! Tho most sensational spurt, how lever, came aglnst Illinois In the game which decided the conference cham pionship. Tho two loams battled even ly until ri mi 1 1 Ohio, lit another of Its i'.vat tinifhes. norl.cd (lip ball by per-1 Jtfcct pUya to Illinois' uvrty yard line Kill That Cold With CASCARA QUININE FOR 4jJ AND Jolth, Congh. TOMV' L Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this aundard remedy handy for tha firat anceze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippa i.i 3 days Excellent tor Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Caacara 1 beat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT vllh ten seconds to play. Standing en yards back, Ilote Workman re ceived the ball and 'perfectly pro eeted, shot It forty yards to Myers 'or atoiichdown and the champlon 'hip. The whistle blew while Work e.mn' arm was b-ing drawn back or the throw, but the rule is that a day must be completed, so the" louch lown counted. Many persons termed Ohio State, i ucky team last season. The elevnth iotir victories took the heart out ot il-poiients and caused the students tf other schools to boast that only luck" defeated their team. Coach Vllce, however, points out thai his earn was not particularfy lucky, but van able to take advantage of every treak, to raise to every emergency ind to always conic through with 1 lie inching punch. HILL TALK tiltAIV MAKKKTIXf. CHEAT FALL, Mont., Dec. 28. (A. P.) 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