East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, . FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1921.
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HIS STOCK IN FIGHT
Latter Asks Time to Confer
With Charles Cochran, Third
Partner in Deinpsey-Carpen-ticr
Bout, Before Reply.
NEW YOIIK. Jan. 21. (A. I)J
After 11 conference lato Thursady be
tween Tex Jtiekard and William A.
llrady, the former anminceri he liml
offered to take over linidy'n Interest
and bond In the proposed Itcinpsey
Carpontler bout.
Klckard told The Associated Press
thai; Brady refused to accept the of
fer until he consulted Charles U. Cock
ran, the third Joint promoter who l
lit London,
Urady agreed, however, to asccr
taln whether Cochran to continue with
Klckard or . withdraw with lirudy
Dhoti Id ho decide to accept Itlckard's
offer. Klckard said that his offer was
tho only concrete reHult of the con
fere neoe.
Utility llai tVM'hrun ry
According to Klckard the Intercuts
of Cochran in thin country wire In
charuo of Brady, who lid, la a power
of attorney for Cochran but thero was
no direct evidence that th t.itnr ,1..
Ircd to abandon his share In the mat
ch. Thin conference wa 1ho feature of
another day of controversy over whe
ther the match between lcmpscy and
Cnrpentler ahould, or could be can
relied owing to alleged non-fulfillment
of contractual claimed. .Much of the
discussion appeared to hinge on the
mystery of the mowing bond.
M-wliut luuid h Factor
According to Klckard, Kearni ntid
others, such a bond for 50.rtoo was
made out by the champion and hi
manager but Its whereabouts are
hrouded In mystery. Officials of the
Contral Colon Trust company mated
that It was not In their possession as
railed for by tho conduct.
Kearns telegraphed tl a local re
presentative to brack Into his safe de- j
rumi box 10 aseertaln If the bond had
been placed there, but tho result of
this search had not een announced.
The bonds of the three promoters and
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the money put up In France by Cnr-
penuer navo bcn accounted for ap
parently. I'dgrcn Sa till Well
I.Of? A.WELKS, Jan. II. (A. P.)
The contract for a heavyweight
championship bout between Jack
Iempsey and Georges Carpentlir has
not necessarily In en violated If Demp
sey's forfeit Is not on desponlt with the
Central Union Trust Co., of New Yolk.
Hubert Kdgren named In thecontrart
as "sole arbiter" raid here last night.
"The contract provides the forfeit
(hall be desposlted with the band or
with the promoter:', ' Kdgren said,
"Tex Hlckard, promoter, wired mo to
day lempsey'H money w'as posted and
I have no reason to doubt his state
ment." Kdgren said he did not consider the
situation one that called for action
by him.
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ATHLETIC EXPENSES
Chairman of Committee Takes)
Timer at Idea nf Spnrli-nnrl
a -"-a
Football Teams Across Con
tinent to be Showed Up.
CAMKIUDO'I-J, Mass. Jan. 21. (A
P.) A siJKiicstlon that it miffht be,
well for coIIcbis to aifrte to limit thej
expenditures' for eipilppliu? athletic ,
teams that represent them In Intercut. 1
lesiale competitions was made in the
annual report of the Harvard Athle
tic committee today. Ijean Lebaron
It. UriKKs, who wrote the report as
committee chairman, said he was far'
from denying that the enormous pop.
ularity and unpleasant publicity of
college athletics have led to eccssive
expenditures.
Remarking that to some persons the
though of sending students across the
continent to play football is disgust
log. the chairman mentioned several
factors that induced the committee to
allow tho crimson eleven to go to Pa
sadena. Cal., a year ago to play the
University of Oregon. i
"Tho committee was Influenced al
so," he said, "by the opportunity of
showing that Harvard students are not '
such affected weaklings as maii.v per- I
sons In the west have been taught to!
think them,1' but (simple and courage-!
mis youths."
Harvard's victory in that game, j
Dean l'riggs said, gave It no cairn to
any championship title. "Far from!
claiming a champioiiohlp of the world,
a team that barely tied Princeton
would be impudent In claiming even
the championship of the eaM If such
a thing existed. Oregon had a good
team In the west; Harvard had a
good team In the east. It was inter
esting to see how two trams so far
apart would compare. Importers did,
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MEN'S WORK PANTS
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$7.50 to $8.50 values, now $4.95
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state Interscholastic basketball tourna
jment will be held here March 17 and
I Is. High school teams from all parts
!of the state are expected to enter.
the rest."
I
STANFORD
I Jan. 21. (A.
ment of Stanford's If
ule was made hore
VXIVKKSITY, Cal.
P. I Final announce-
1 football shefl.
recently. The
jsthedule follows:
Oet.! St. .Mary's College at Stan
ford. j Oct. IT,. Olympic Club at Stanford.
Oct. 21. Santa Clara University at
-Oregon Agrgies at Stan-
T. LOUIS, Jan. 21. (A. P.) -Con- !
dillons under which Willie Hoppe,
champion ulllifirdl.-t. will Mltet In n
title match with Kdouard Horemans ; Slanford.
of HeliKiim, who announced In New! "'t-
York he would accept Hoppe's terms I ford.
v.'cre made public last night by It. U. N'ov. 5. Stanford at University of
Uenjamin. the champion s manager, j Washington.
I Mr. ltenjamin asserted he would not Nov. 12. University of Nevada at
ncreo to play two matches, as sue- Stanford.
M sted by Horemans one of 00 j Nov. 19. University of California at
points at 1S.1 balk line and one at ! Stanford.
KICii points at 1S.2 balk line. The new schedule drops a game
"Only one match, preferably the ' originally scheduled to be played at
IS. 2 balk line, of not more than 1 000 ! Stanford against the University of Ore.
poln'.s will be played." explained Mr. i Ron.
Benjamin.
"The match must bP winner take all
the gate receipts and also jmist be for
a. stake of from $10flu to $2500 the
money to be i osted at the end of next
week." i WUft
! lie added that the proposed contest
would not be held before next fall.
IDAHO Illtiir sCIIOOl, QI IXTS
wn.ij compiiti; i on honors
MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 21. (A
University of Idaho's annual
EASTERN RULES WILL
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Use Soothing Musterole
When those sharp pains go shooting
through your heid, when ywir skull
seems as ii it would split, just rub alitt'e
Musterole on your temples and nec'.z.
It draws out the inflammation, soothes
away the pain.usuallygivingQ'tick relief.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment,
made with oil of mustard. Better than
a mustard plaster and docs not blister.
Many doctors and nurses ira'.;ly
recommend Musterole for ror;. throat,
bronchitis, r:-. si'-J n.rV, 6:!ur.a,
neura'yia. ccr... ..-n.pleuti-y. rt-otana.
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back cr jotntj, sprains. e,.r .-nuxJos,
bruises, chilblains, frosted ict colds
of the chest (it often r -""is pneu
monia). It is always d.p'T.cVoic.
coc and Gicjars; hcptMi siie 5C.C0
VANCOUVER, IS. r... Jan. 21. (A.
P.) Eastern rules, providing for six-
l'l ! man hockey teams, probably will gov
Rll'Jern all the games in the 1921 world's
1 championship series to be played In
j March on western Ice between the ti
tle holders of the Pacific Hockey Asso
ciation and the National Hockey Lea
j giie, an eastern league.
At present the two hiir hockey as
sociations play under different codes,
the western ienms playing seven men
and the easterners six. In the big
series in the cast the cames have alter
i.nted, western rules governing one
night and eastern laws in the next
game.
In conceding this point to the astern
makers of horkey rules, the westerner?
will ask ihe visitors to agree to the
western ot'fsiih' area rules. The e;:st
ernern offiscd area is smaller than the
western. It is believed the eastern
clubs will grant the request.
AKRON. Ohio, Jan. 21. A. 1M
Throe mid-winter tourneys for Indus
(trial athletes Were announced toda
by the National Hendiiuarters of thf
'American Industrial Athletic Assoeia
! tion.
I The first will be a national amateur
J:rxin; tournament at Johnson City N.
I V., Fob. 21 and 22. Th's tourney will
I be followed on Feb. 21 by n national
telegraph bowling tourney, on Jtarcn
17. 1 and 11 a basketball tomnoy will
be held at Km. Pa.
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George (Duffy) Lewis, outfielder,
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sue pitcher, h.iS signed his 1S21 con-
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