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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE. TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGOtflAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, FEERUARY 3, 1021. CHOICE OF BAGSHAW AT WASHINGTON HAS AROUSED DISCUSSION Some Already Look Askance on Selection of Graduate to Coach Football; Allison Had Hard Row to Hoe in 1020. Tile choice- of Enoch I'ukhIiiiw, Kv ereit couching wizard, In direct next full nd for two yearn mure tln de tlnlea of tlio t'nivfmlty of Waahintt. Ion eleven la accented on Ilia Seattle campus u'th minified feelliiKiO Tho records hung up by thlN mini a a high hcIiooI coach In not dlHiiuteil. Whul will ho do in fnt company la tho iicatloii. Hiignhnw, llko Shy lluntliiKtun, fi lially retained for another your Hi the L'niventity of imhlnittijii, m a israd uuto couch. It ha been yenin almo he attended the Seattle Inntltiitlon. 8omo of the ntudentH feel quit certain thit he will pick his material purely on merit. Other lire skeptical. ' The failure of OreKon to brlnit went Oil ltble, or a mun of hla standiiK In the football world, will relieve dome, what the feeling; ut WuhIiIukIoh. Again! teams coached by Andy smith, Gu Welch and Doble, the Kuii IhhIr r did not figure their 1921 chancca would be atrong. Without diacountlriir HagHhnw'a ability, they reaxnncd th.K with a new man and new ayalcm WuahlnKton could not pmuribly pro duce n chumplon. Ciiiitiiln uiifl fundi "Itrfiilif en" The akeptlca are already point Ins; to the. fact that linltxhaw and line l.vlf. nitinn, cnjitaln-elcc t, profeKa the name Oroek leiler affiliation. 'J'o tho fair, minded collegian tlila doea not imiirillv portend ntiythiiiK. There ure athletea and Junt ordinary atmlenla, however, 111 lui( number who will be dimmO-' fled whenever this condition occur. It I hard fo a coac h to face ueh imi hIC unci hard for the captain. The j UHllal TCillll without either n.,...h ... captain belli at fault, la dlnsciiHlin of me type or another, Orcson last fall i had a couch and captain of the name ! organisation and to that condition ran be traced pan of the wall for r!lw HuntltiKton'a removal. I.'nxuhaw la atartlnii at V.'ashlmrtnr, on a euliiry that la conxldered modi-at for couches. The Hun Undue wlih Ihe flnext atadlum In the went, un en. rolliiient of more (hull S'MID and a nniveraity rich In tradition, feel ih,t u mole contly and more noted man Mill 111 III hllVM ln.MM ..n-.t,!..,'A.t tf , ' I'.w.Ti,. jicie, however, the admlniBiratlon'a hand If reen, f,,r It Is a hard and taut rule with the incHldent that the athletic conch eliaU not be paid more than the runkliiK faculty member. And tini veraitv nrofe.-'eirH like n, hni t....,.i. era, do nof run Into five figure annual eaiam a 01 Len, Jlen w ho played under Ktnh nu,.n hiMt fall apeak well of him aa a man but aoine declare he lacked ateam to coach a equad aurh na Waahmgton had. i C'nacli Can't ft'um" Men. ! "Tho prexy will let out a reach ,ii ! cuaaes' the fellowa a little,- one itrid alar ronfided. "Xo coach can win football guinea with a .(tind thut doea ma i out or ma hand. There were two or three trouble makera on Ihe Wnabinfirtnn aiiiad.laa1 ii naa aunt, (me of thine men la a star und iilwava haa been but he will not do ua ho la told. He w ill bi IlllwdnK In !I21. Aa an example, of .,i i., Kettlnif the man to play hla Kume an anecdote ia related In which several lino men told the coach ih,.t can't get through ua " Th , h i.. alated that the line waa holding like) I u a!eve, and he went Into Hie lire-!,,., I I "m to don n ault. I l') and down the field the former Carlcton atur racyd, going off tackle and ground end on Ihe flrat team for " ma iiiiaky liu ' men were convinced.' Aa a reault Waah Ington later developed one of the atlff eat defensive teama In the conferenci but never got tho offensive punch neresHaiy to win game.-.. LEGION MEN REQUEST lEOUE! LAW ALLOiVING BOXING USCM.S. Neb. -tA. I'.i .Meir Prominent in the Amei-ic;in I.ei?f,.n m,. peared before u houai-' committee thin afternoon und urged paaauge of the bill lci;alizinB boxing. Jt waa explain ed that the atate department of public wi lt.ire la given full Juriadielion over un proiom(i ma t tiea and even the atate board cannot authorize a Tnatch If the city ortown for which it ia acheduled Iiuh enacted lnw prohibit ing boxing. 1'romotion of mail Iich foe a profit im roliibit.-il. The bill rcg ulates wrcNtlmg aa well aa boxing I nrnnm niTrn nnni I llrrll 111 I n r u u HERMAN SAYS JUDGES m miSniW W111.U iiu'vll UULHJ 3. (f. I'.) the bantum hcre recently QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION When You Think of Good Groceries Think of Us .When You Think of . Good Meats ' Think of Us EVERY THING FOR THE TABLE FOR EVERYBODY. - . Only standard lines carried and every order given our particular attention, that it may please thebuyf. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We nave It" NKW YOHK. Pel.. When Joe Lynch won weight chumnionahio from J'i te llemuin. the litite v,., n. iicanB Italian made iimnv fr-i..,wi- i the aportaniHiilike manner in which! lie took the iO!B of 1,1a title. "l. nt I: ia a rml fighter and ahn- Id m.il-.e a good ci. mpion. I win Mn I the beat of luck." the defeated title I h),l.,r u-.l.l I., i.i.. .... t . , uieaaiiif,- room arter .he fight. Sammy Coldman. hla Vr.W YORK, rcb. 3. (A. Of. ' flciul dates for Amcricun solf cham- pion.hipa were unnounced lut night i as follows: j Open .filly IS to 21. Culumliin ! I'ountry club. Chevy Chase, Aid. Amateur September 17 to 24. St. Louia Country Club, .St. Iymia, AIo. Women'a October 3 to x, llolly v.ood Oolf Club, Deal, .'. J. Hutch play between the 1 competi tors qualifying for the national ama teur will begin Fopternber IV. The International match, in which i.u..,:.,.,..- ! many of the leading lirithdi players are made no comment on the dei ldon li I -'xi'led to com te, will begin Sci aeema-fiom later developments that '"m,M;r he waa rtaerving bia opinion nnfd i, !apton, tilK to niiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ri ? j 1 CASTLE GATE I COAL j PHONE FIVE ! FOR I FUEL '-: -- 1 (belter lime wlni, he coo.r. more listcnera. "The day after the bom ur,.. ilind Ooldman, with aome othera in icliidliig llattllng Ix?vinsky, nailed lor ! I.'iigland. When they arrived Ii. I.nilo l, Ooldman waa 'Interviewed about -lie championship bout, which lb. ii.i.i jeluimed waa not a chu npionsblii bom. j tloldman aaid tlie leciaion wa Usr j ui curoing lo an Interview ;r. ! I London papeVa of rereet urrival. j j "Not even u.,iiraw wouhl have done-1 i Juaticc lo Herman In the Lynch fight." i I be la uoted ua Baying. 1'ctc won . nine of the 15 rounda by a wide niur-t jgin. It aeemcd that Xew York had i made up ita ilnd to prevent am ' chance of the championship leaving1 . American and with a Wrong Irlnh cle- i ment at t!: buck of the contest It was j hopclKui. All thiee of the Judge? : : were Irish.' ' I If Oolllmiin iH nil.ln,! rrunl I 1.. ' ' ' .UIIVIUI, 111 ; la adding none to the popularity of a ; ooxer w no waa never popitlur ua a chumplon. 1 f Hia reference to three" Judges is 'all wrong aa ejily two Judgea officiate j under the New York rulea. Ilia at- tempt to gain barking by referring to j j the Irlah element and the Irish judgea in a country uiiore nothing Irlah la! I popular la cheap politics, j Ooldman furll rmore claimed that,' , the title waa take 1 away from llernian jto prevent Jimm Wilde from winning u ami mat f.inr wiidc failed llermnn ' will lie allowed to win it back. i It is very likely (hat Joe Lynch and his manager Eddie .Mead, will have something to tiny al mt "winning back j tho title." i 5 j U l pleasing, ht.-( ver, to learn i Z I that Herman had nothing to say audi S refuaed to make any statement upon 1 - j which the promoters of tbe Herman-! Z j Wilde fight could make e claim for it sjas a bantam champion, ;i'p affair. ! at the national links, gouth- X. V. I i: .k Titoi:ii ktaxos hk;h WITH tll DOWN OIT OP 2l M'.1T1I, Tejtas. Fill. 3. (A. I.) Frank Troch of Vancouver, Vuh., waa high gun man here yesterday at tho first regular day nhoot of the Kim nv South handicap, with a score of l.iit cot of a "nssibji '.'"'i. FOR RHEUMATISM This is the slogan of many people in this vicinity who have used this great, herbal ? remedy and are row praising it to others, claiming it cured thern. You do not risk any-' thing when you give .Anti-Uric a trial, as it is guaranteed to give satisfactory results or your money will be returned. Anti-Uric contains no minerals or salicylates. For sale by the Pendle ton Drug Co. and Thompson Bros. Here Is Your Opportunity To Save Some Real Money lien's Dress Shoes Men's Work Shoes Men's Overalls . t Men's Work Pants Boys' Suits Men's Suits Ladies' Summer Unions Ladies' Skirts Ladies' Suits . . . : Men's Flannel Shirts . . . . $3.00 . . . . $3.13 93c . . . . $2.43 $4.93 and $7.50 $12.50 to $23.00 63c , $4.93 to $10.00 $15.00 and $20.00 $1.23 to $2.93 THE HUB 32 Stores 745 Main St. CHiCAGO RAISES ANTE KM! ON BASEBALL LICENSES VHICAOO. IV b. 3 (A. P.I The license fees of the two ntajnr league baseball clubs here today were increas ed 100 per cent by the city council revenue committee. Aa a res'ilt the hicugo Americans will pay a f. e of M.'U'd while the National league club will be assessed IS.OOfi fur the season of 1321. - ' In Greater Demand and Satisfying More People E E every day. " J B. L BURROUGHS He Has It! UIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli:illlllllllllllir 6 EYES FOR FIRST TIME TASADKNA, CM., Feb. J (A. I'.V The condition i,f Oourtte A. I'tanson, Heat tin clubman, who has bei-n uncun scloiis since January 2a. v,h'n he en Raired In a boxing bout at the Pasa dena Y. M. A. was siiKhtly Improved last nisht, plivsleians said. ItawHon opened his eyes Wednesday for the tirst time since lapsiiiR into uneon s.cl.m.sness, but cliisod them asaln after Kazinx about his room for two minutes. po$L M ws add fo he protection given to money banked by ma ii MONEY entrusted to the mails is as safely secured as if de posited in the treasury of the United States. After it reaches us our large capital and surplus and well known integrity, plus the safe guards of the law, make banking by mail a secure investment. t J r-rr rVn--ii nvir- rrtrryrr nnnrm N 6n 5 'AP0E LOS AN'iJKLKS, Feb. 8. (A. 1M Tack Pempsey, champion heavywciRht pugilist, said today that -plans an nounced in New York by Tex Itickard for a match next Labor (lay between Jess Willard and the winner of the Denipsey-t'iirpentler flKht were "agreeable'' to him. "No word has been sent to me of this arraiiKement," he said, "but 1 pre sume It haa all been fixed up with my manager, Jack Kearns, who is now in the cast. Anv plan by which 1 can set a fight will tuit me." He said he hail received no word from Kearns since the arrival of a telenratn announced hy him earlier to day, informing him his match with Willard had been Indefinitely postponed. ,-T l.f-Miil 11! l.l.KillUI.ITV or srjIOONKK H ITIOVI l) Itv M)I s Ol.nrOHKSTKIt, Mass., Krb. 3. (A. P.) The eligibility of ihe schion. rr Mayflower, whlih was .0 ha.e been niillt in Boston ns a coiiten i r for tl.i ir vilese of reiresentln .h . 00 ir!t i'l this year's international fis'iernicn'd r.re vaseh. e'-ced in 4 tetctr.ini ic 28 Hounds 28 Pendleton Post American Legion PRESENTS . . . I5 Lbs. FRANKIE MURPHY or ih-nMT Vs. NEAL ALUSOK RDS. Of St. l'aul The New 1921 - ' Paige is a . BEAR Have you seen it at our show room? Alta and Cottonwood Sts. o. e mm mo co. Phone 46 V.Ut Lbs. JOHNNY FISKE Of H.a k Jslaml. 111. FRANKTE REGAN EDS. Of Denver. lfi.) Lbs. FIGHTING EARL NEWQUiSr Or l'cndlctcn YOUNG lilSEf Of Viirtlnml RDS. SATURDAY, Feb USED FORDS FORDS FORDS One 1918 Touring $325.00 One 1919 Touring $350.00 One 1918 Roadster $225.00 One 1918 Roadster $250.00 We have a few more good buys Triced from $125.00 up. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. Ringside $4. 10. Reserved General Admission $2.20 tax included. $2.73 Scats on Sale at The Cosy or The Charles Co. . CONROY'S CASH GROCERY You Can Do a Little Better at Conroys. BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, lb.. 50c SUGAR, SACK $9.65 Hills Blue Coffee, 1 lb. 33c; 3 lbs. $1.00 Gallon Blackberries, tin $1.20 Aunt Jemima's Buckwheat, pkg 13c Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for 23c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 93c Quaker Oats, large package 40c Quaker Puff Wheat, each 13c Peas, extra good quality, each 20c Sea Foam Washing Powder, large pkg. 30c Hills Red and M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. 50c, 5 lbs. $2.40 Large Cans Pineapple, each 40c Pineapple, No. 2 tins, each 35c Van Camps Catsup, bottle 30c J J ct.'ed hero finm the I'a.niia.i rice 1 cut. -n.lt toe In 11 1' fax.