keep Abreast of doings in the world of sport daily in articles by staff writers and two news services on Tins page, 1 TEN PAGES : TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 section two PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1921. PETE HERMAN IS HOME FROM BRITISH CONQUEST ARE FEW. SAYS ONEi Big Money in Ring Sport Goes to Boxers Who Stand no Chance of Financial Loss, Commissioner Declares. NEW YOrtK, Jan. 25. (Hy Henry It, Farrell, United Pdess Staff Corres pondent.) Promoter who gnlnlo the boxing game withy Ideas of Kettlnif rich quick are blowing bubbles, ac cording to John S. Smith, chairman of the New Jersey State boxing com mission MEW YORK. -Jan. 25. (A. Pete Herman, former bantamweight boxing champion who defeated Jimmy Wilde 111 a boxing bout on January 13, arrived hero today from Englund on lhe"'nrmanla. VALLEY TRiP CALLED I:- !! Elderly People Need This 71 V. V . edieme OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 25. (A. P.) More new face will be seen In Pac ific Coast rtascball Ixague lineup this year than during any other sra- Bon In five years, according to reports received here. Kvcry club on the cir cuit will have new players. This year will also find two new Coant League manager, William Ken- "Oulslde of boxing circles it Is the worthy of the Heattle club and Cllf- common belief that promoters are making huge sum of money under the high prices that have prevailed during the past year, but It Is not so," he says. "The commission knows It to be n :fuct that very few promoters In New Jersey found thcmesclves rich when they figured up their winnings at the ,nd of U20. What big money was made In the ring went to the boxers who never take a chance. 'One, big club In New Jersey loKt $15,000 and onne of the clubs earned a very big margin on their Investl mnt. "There Is no money in tho big flghta. The promoters who mude money In New Jersey Inst year were I the little fellows who staged small ford Cravath of Seattle. Kenworthy succeeds Clyde Wares and Cravam takes Ernie Johnson's place. Portland's club, which Is to be re built, probably will present more new rlaycrs than any other. Iteports from the north say Manner e Walter Mc- ( rcdle Is planning on ten men "who Pendleton Tossers Will Meet Ad Dewey's Quintet in Own Gymnasium Thursday and Friday Night of This Week. It of J.v. Caldwell' f:;s:,i handy. TSJEAKT.Y pr-o, !a os they tdvance in ;i:;s u". "tr Sn.rn chrome constipa- A trip to J'aker this weekend will ho substituted for a proposed Jaunt to the Willametlo valley, Coach i)ick Hanley, of Pendleton high school's suad, said today. The Karnes with llalfer set for late In February were moved ahead to Thursday and Friday nights of this week and the souad will leave here Thursday morning for the Hceno of the conflict. Baker will return the compliment a week hence, meeting the green and gold In a two-game series on the local floor on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 4 and 5. Maker is considered to have the team thai Pendleton must beat in order to claim the Eastern Oregon honors, as Lu firande is said to lack were not In the 11)20 snuad. Salt Lake also will be partly rebuilt, the sale of Hheely and Johnson tu the Chicago White Sox having left a hole In the club's offensive front. On tho other teams prohaly from three to six new players will appear. Oakland Is after Inflelders and a cou ple of right handed pitchers. Sea'tle expects two or three Inflelders and pitchers. The Sacramento squad will not show many changes, although bouts In small arenas regurlarly. Bev- j Manager Hill Rodger expects to have ral of these "little" promoters stag- a new Inflelder and pitcher. San ed bouta weekly and made from 1 10 j Francisco and Vernon are In the same position of needing lnfielers and pit chers. Los Angeles has aciuircd two outfielders and needs a catchers and twlrlers. to $200 on each. It wasn't big money In the modern Interpretation of the word, but It aatisfled them. "These little promoters helped the game also because they gave the fans ! - good sport at small prices and htey , MOXTAXA KTAH P.FTntVS TO enabled young boxers to get a start. I COACH 1(121 IMAMONH TI'.AM When the big promoters with all stnri , MIHSOl'LA, Mont., Jan. 2 5. Her affalrs control the field, the onlyjttert Vitt, three times captain of I'ni chunce a young boxer Is to get on In j verslty of Montana baseball team, one of the preliminaries and there are 'has returned to school nnd will coach this season's nine. Vitt is a pitcher. I'nder conference rules he will not be eligible to play this year. always a score of applicants for every open place." Ring followers close to Tex Welf are! assert that a winner of big money: bouts In Madison Square Clarden has- I (XTH VI.I MADK PROFIT AT n't returned the peer of American , COKV AI I.IS 1H UI SKASOX promoters much profit. j .CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 25. (A. .. This may explain why the pro- p.) Profits of 3,noo were made n moters are suppuitlwg Hi -movement the Oregon Agricultural College on for lower prices of admission because the H20 football games, ot was in wlth "lower gates" automatically will pounced recently. The season wn come lower purses for the boxers and the best, financially, In the AgRle's greater attendance. h'storv IjllllillU I QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION j In Our Meat Dept. MEAT THAT YOU CAN DEPEND UPON. We cater to the most particular and invite the inspection of the most discriminating. PRIME LOINS, ROASTS, VEAL OR LAMB. The family meat marketa dollar's worth of first class meat for a dollar. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 wIf It's on the Market We Have It" ' the old zip that characterized its team of last year. Pendleton Record ;mmI. Tho local squad, in four games thus far. has taken but one reverse and that by n one-point margin at the hands of Walla Walla, it won by a basket over Washington Slate College freshmen and by seven points over Pullman high school. Albion, a hille school between Colfax and Pullman, was trimmed by tt lop-sided score. linker's games thus far have been with a small schools of that section, r.ll having been defeated by over whelming scores. The Haker cre, couched by Oeorge "Admiral" Dewey, ' fiti-mi.f O A f h:iktit Mhitrl; r:innnt be denied and the contests with the lo cals are expected to be hard-fought and close. In Stendal and Hanley Pendleton has two mighty capable forwards. They are not the whole scoring ma chine but they are valuable because of their ability to fight 'for the ball ever)' minute on the floor. Both are tall, rangy and have plenty of weight to add to their speed. At center Dick Ijiwrence can out-Jump nearly every man who has been pitted against him this year and he has added several polntsf rom the floor. Bill Kramer. at guard, is the hardest worker on the floor nnd with his concentrated 170 pounds keeps It Interesting for oppos ing forwards. Captain Charley Cahill is playii g a good game at guatd and when the opposition is on the defen sive he occasionally gets one Into their basket. Kramer throws the free) throws nnd his steadiness has adde d the necessary points to keep Pendle ton lu the running in two games of its : four. f John Henderson is the sixth man of the local squad and he Is picking up 'the fine points of the game rapidly. 'He is expected to be a valuable man for the team before the season Is over. ; Volley Trip Still PosslMtN - j Pendleton may yet get to lake; a trip 'to the Willamette valley for the Barnes j with the freshman fives of the two 1 colleges there. Coach Pohler. of the ! University of Oregon, w hile here' Pun- iday night, prnnvsed Cnncn Hanic that he would ngain take up (he mat Iter with the Fugene boys of hrtnuinc Ithe local team west. Efforts are also to he made with Corvnllis once more. iThe vailey teams wanted to see Pen ! dletnn In action but could not at first 1 offer n guarantee sufficient to pay ex ! pense:. I On the records made so far, the Ag gie rooks appear to be going better than the University babes. .The Ag? i have mopped up the best of Portland's 1 quintets and handed rough treatment Jto Rainier. St. Helens and Astoria ! Oregon freshmen hare been winninr ' from Albanv, Itoseburg end other val ley teams but not by overwhelming I scores. .Should Pendleton come out on the ! long end of tho Baker scries. Its chances of taking the trip to the west side, would be strengthened. - From ' present Indications the green and cold j has a team of championship caliber land fans here are anvious to see the boys In action on their own rtoor. in contract to the football season, most of tho local games have been sched uled nwav from home for the earl part of the season. , .' ovtver, are intliH'ermt t.-i iv a t!..';y i:se, o:i the theory th;;t ; Hat is a great tiorj. t!!3 llXf. ' rliey ;ira aii uiikc.' Illlbtikc:. Pr. G'tdwoll's Syrun Pepsin, for e crip'", i; e rr;i:.i, t' nho liquid laxeiivc, and it does nut loa its elitct wilh rc p?al"d Hi". It tio trains the bowel in mcif.s t!it:t in tii.ie medicines of all kinds c:in Lo d.Myei.ted with. A Mxtv-rem tsottln of Dr. Caldwell's Srup Pepsin will last tunny niontlis. T.19 prescription wis written thirty years a j by lJr. V li. Cardweli, n wcli I'H'i.vn i':i;n;;y d.ietor, who is himself now In li'.s 2nl year and cm ai... p-:-cialo whit c.iro-iic constipation mu:;t ineaa to elderly people; iiow it l.-i:if:s on hciaV.ciies, colds, loss of op pot. tu ft.-.-l si!cn, heaviness and a Central dull fttiinj. Every hrim" t''it h-.? tn elderly man or w.i.tnu s.ou'd fca pr-jvided with a !n(t'e of Dr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin. Ei;t it ini!'i':; lioitlts vcre bouyfit at drui sto'f3 imf yo'ir. It is a truly wonderful eoiihtipatiun rsmedy. Chest SI'S i-r- . - t .T -,'A TRY IT FREE Send me ?vr ncmr ivi cA dresanti I'lstnuyu crrc trial (wubp mySyvp I tpsin. Aiircu ire Dr. VI'. C. Q.U veil, 513 WcshimtmSirrat, Monuciiio, llimcis. Eecrj body now rr. i then nx.ds a laxative, arid it is uv.'l to know tht besL Write tne todjy. You Can Save Money on BLANKETS at int. nvi This Week is Blanket Week Every Housekeeper should look to their Blanket needs at this time. The cold nights are here and de manding plenty of Warm Blankets, and even though you have what you consider an adequate supply, we sucrgest a visit to our Blanket Section this week, for the qualities, quantities and prices it features are, we believe, quite beyond comparison. Woolnap Blankets, grey, blue, pink and plaid $3.45, $3.95, $4.50 Wool Blankets, grey, blue and pink f. . $5.95 All Wool Blankets, blue and pink .... $6.85 to $7.9. All Wool Army Blankets Jj-8 All Wool Navy Blankets $9- THEH 32 Stores UB 745 Slain St. J HZ m Quality PRINTING a? Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii SYDNEY, X. .. W., Jan. P.) In a series of tennis (A. matches SPOKANE, Wash.. Jan. -Athle tic teams' of Gonzaga University her'?, here today between the American Da- i looall, 'basketball or otherwise, arc.; 3 I Have More Heat With Less Goal vis cup players anil local experts. Wil liam M. Johnston In the sMistles de feated Patrick O'Hara Wood, 6-2, 10-ti, while K. W. Heath won from Watson St. Washburn, 6-2, 6-4. In the doubles Norman I. Brookes and O'Hara Wood defeated William T. Tilden ai.i Johnston, 6-3, ls-6, 4-6. I0NTREAL MAKES'BID HP iiui to be known In the future as the P.ull uogs, according to announcement bv the school student body. In the past no official knickname has bet n given ' Gonzaga teams and they have been known as the Fighting Irishmen, Je- I i.its and Catholics, j Miniature billgods, bearing the em blem of the othletic teams of Gonza- Iga, the blue "CJ," are to be issued to (athletics soon I -"I PHONE FIVE I FOR .! FUEL 2L MC'XTItEAL. Jan. 25. (A. P.) A nmvp to brin'-r the I)cmiisey-Carien-tier fight lo Montreal was announced today when C. F. Graham, president of the Eastern Canada .Securities, limit ed, stated that btrth he and Frank Goodspeed, vice president of the com pany ard. l.WALHAX GOI.F TOUtNEY WILL IIWIIX OX Al" j WINNIPEG, Canada, -Jan. 25. ("a (nada's amateur Golr championship i tournament for I It 2 1 will begin Aug iust 22. Players from all parts of the dominion are expected to enter. KOWX 1HVH1 ;odf tXriSF AT SPOKAXK IS IMI'KOVF.n .SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 25. Spokane golfers are being deprived of use of the municipal down-river golf links were negotiating with Tex Kick- nere pending their improvement for next season. Drush, In wnicn An amount exceeding JTOO.Ono, 1 nlany gf iias have become lost, is which it Is stated Uickard reutrod to being cleared away and the course bring the fighters lure, is in sight, it , widened. was said. A repre-ei'tian e is at pres ent in New York to confer with Rick ird. 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