KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES I5Y STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PACE. TEN PAGES SECTIOiN TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1921. i Dewey Squad Outplays Locals in Game Slowed up by Too Many Free Throws and Each Hotds Two Verdicts Over Other. EiiHtern Oregon's basketball churn ploimhlp fell Into a deadlock nicaln t-utnrdny nluht by Baker' victor' over . I'endli'tnn high school here by a 32 to 26 count. Tho vlsltorn, defeated hand ily Frldny night, played a cteudler Same, while Pendleton waa ragged and was clearly outcluswd. The frumo (IruKKid due to the referee' over-, lenlouiinemi In culling fnula. Forty-seven free throws were taken by the two tcmnm during the 30 min ute of pluylnir. Jiukcr wan n'ven 2(1 free 1 brown fur reiulleton foula unl rendleton 22 tre throws, ft. rUoddat'l converted 12 out of 25 for linker and Kramer hooped 12 out of 22 for Pen dleton, The Friday nlttht name was far faster due to the fewer number of Interruptions for foiilx. IL KtoiHIurd nuirj It. Htodilard was aitaln linker's star, belK hlKh man with four field Kouls and 12 points from the line, gtendul, for Pendleton, also put away four bas l.ets but cut down his team's score by fulling to pass to mates under the bin- ket. He made a 'score of tiles for "hero" shots from tho center of tho floor or past, the ball always coming off the board Into the walling bands of linker's guards. llanley made but two baskets, the ball M-l'loni getting to horn for a throw. P. Stoddard managed to get away for three baskets during the evening and Mnnary, gourd, caged one. Illake- ly, center, held Iawrence to one goal and annexed two for himself. While the two A'onters stood even on scores for the two nights. JiluKoiy was more of a factor on the floor than the local lad. IkhIs IK) Not Follow t ) Coach tfanley's men lacked the flKbt that Is necessary to win r-'atuiduy night. The forwards ncruced for the ball on the floor but in few ln Ktnnces followed tip their shots for the Basket, taker Invariably got the gall that did not g through the hoop nj worked It down the floor. Tbev, too were guilty ( wasting a number of certain chances to score by exsayln long Hhots which failed. Sit grand stand baskets were registered by eith er icam. Tho locals will go to The Dulles on Friday and to Hood Itlver on Katurd;iy for games. Coach llanlev Is going to clevoto practice largely thi week to following up shots and installing more scrap for the ball on the floor. The local lads are death on bankets when within shooting distance but lacked! the punch Saturday night to work tho -.. u, n Miiiii tmoiHing instance. Murphy Alleges Two Low Hits by Allison After Latter Rocks Him Nearly Out With Blow on Jaw; Fisk-Rejjan Draw . - - KAAJJAJ QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION 1 TfltSHni? 1 Hrs. Housewif e I 1 If you contemplate a dinner this week and jjij P 'i5B&.S wish something just a little better than the ordi- M . ? fljTAVZfl'l? rarv. mav we suirtrest an order of m S J,"-.( ? I ' CHOICE PRIME RIBS OF BEEF ' dgjBBBHgZ. and 26 B ldxTt Z I 4 W One fond, one decision and one draw was (he way the score looked at tht close of the, boxing card given In the Oregon Theater Saturday night hi Ihe lialb s souad hh irlimj ivi 1 1'endleton Post American Legion be- " niuni oy nite Salmon liy a four . .... .......... 0, UJ ,(. lnr.y have .. nve, nowever, and Karl Fli isch nan. ui jtood itlver. is Kai,t 0 have a worthy foe for the locals. fore a -full house of boxing ti at reduced prices of rough 18 cents; rpnts for boned and rolled. Also any cut of Prime Loin Steak cut to your order at prevaling round steak prices. Pendleton Trading Co. Phon 4S5 "If It's on the Market We Have It" K20-MUIE-TLM SOAP CIOPS uumrv & KtTCHfN IV. 11 SOCOODTHEYARE PHiUARANTEED mm " Km - 7" ! ' Vil I The Health of the Country Brought to Your Home That is what bread does for you. The strength of the wheat together with its other pure, strengthening ingredients make bread the most healthful as well as the most satisfying of foods. fans. r'tankle Murphy, in the main event, waa given the decision in the eight round on an alleged foul, a minute after Neil Allison, had planted one to Ills Jaw that dazed the Denver scrap per. The cry of foul, set up twice b .Viurphy, aj not accepted popularly by the crowd and expressions were freely heard that he will never draw ngain as an attraction here. 'Ihe draw bout whs that between Frank ie Regan and Johnny Fisk, lightweights.- Iloth boys slashed through Id rounds, the eaily and last round being Fink's and the' middle of the fight Kegan's. At the final gong Heferee Hanloy raised the hands of both hove,, although some In the crowd figured Kisk had the shade. I'attling Carpenter, known as Younf lienij s -y, w on "a decision over Karl Ncwinilst, of Pendleton, in tight rounds. IJoth men were nearly out on several occasions and neither appear ed able to stund the gaff for eight (antes. Newipiist stepped into sever al that reeled him to ihe ropes or to the floor but would come back ane band out the same punishment to his ipnonent. Xewoulst broke his right hand during the mill and also In th bird round complained to referee that he had been hit low. Fp to this time he landed Jiurder blows than his ad . ersary. The fastest, cleanest bout of the evening was the Fisk-ltegan go. Thesi boys gave and took without a wr ; and mixed solid slams and misplaced Knockout blows with body punches lr the infighting. For the most of the crowd the draw verdict was satisfac tory.. Mtirlihv started nut to do up the doughty Allison, whom he appeared ti outweigh at least five pounds. Mur phy was working on the face nnd head v.hile, Allison- sol in some damaging J scrapper got his mouth cut by a eli rroin .virpny me iiuiu '. iifth he drew blood from ihiri hy'; , month. Allison was first to claim he was fouled, a blow to his hip bone havine emporarily dislocated 11. ho dedarea. le went on with th" f'.nht, however, md was gaining on Murphy when the latter cried fou and fell in a heap. At lis fTst accusation of being fouled .Murphy was examined by a doctor ami reported unh irt. A lsr-;e crowd surg ed around the man when his second "foul" ended the bout. .Murphy has ended his last three bouts by fouls, it was s;iid after Satur day iiIkM'h card. At Salem Wednes day nisht ho was winner on a foul and previously had pet the verdict on the -tame grounds. There were plenty in the audience who took with a grain of salt his plight, recalling his recent ex periences. If he was fouled at Salem, thev argued, he should not have sign ed to hex hero and run chances of rp-aili being injured. . Allison, while he appeared ione Inking the short em! of the goliu curly In flic fight, had the fans with I.lni. When he tapped Murphy on tin Jaw in the eighth and had Mtirivhv hanging on. fho crowd yelled for -VIII-sim in "0111 him out." .Many hope t see Allison in action again soon with a wiu-tbv ooponent Ihere was a good bouse for Saturday .-..rt mill the aesion kept out "'Mil r " . I M.i o-.u a fnir margin. JacK Polph, matchmaker, served as an r.ouncer and Dick Hanlej; refereed. A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster, just spread it cn with your fingca. It penetrates to the eora spot with 8 gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. . Musterola is a dean, white oint ment made with 3 of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsihtis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, paina and aches of the back or ioints, sprains, soremuscles,bruises,chil ilains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothingiike Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. . iiOc and 6oc jars; hospital size W-U' the United .States are expected to enter the second annual championship trap shoot of the Kan Francisco Olympic Club to be held February 1D-22, G. K. Coleman, club trap manager announc ed here recently. , American i rapshootinff Association rules will govern and scores will be in cluded In Uie official records. Tho association trophy will be contested for at the shoot. Frank Troth, of Vancouvr, Wash., and Mark Akie of Champaign, III, con sidered by many the two best shots In the United States, are expected to en ter. Troeh is a double championship holder and Arle made hist year's high average for all registered tareets. Others expected are Sam Sharman, Salt Lake City; Jien Donnelly, Chi cago; Bill Mullen, Hoy, Arizona; Frank and Lou Melius, Los Angeles; Fred Hair, Kureka, Cal.; G. W. Warren of Nevada; 1-y Everding. Portland t.nd B. J.. Hungoy. Ucoan Park, Cal. COLOR IS KIS GAME : , S S :- ' Vi. 'M Better Values Cannot Be Found Men's Goodyear Welt Brown Dress Shoes $5.00 TH EHU 32 Stores 745 Haiti St USED FORDS FORDS FORDS One 1918 Touring .......... 8325.00 One 1919 Touring 8350.00 One 1918 Roadster 8225.00 ,0ne 1918 Roadster 8250.00 , We have a few more good bays Priced from 125.00 up. Simpson Auto Co. rhone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. CARL TREMAINE CIve 'cm all you haw! ThatV the way Carl Tremaine of Cleve land fightn. Tremaine is being 7-oomed by his. manager, Jimmy Punn, for a whack at Joe Lynch, bantam champ. He' may not win the title. But he'll put more color Into one Ctht than most fignters put ii a ik icu. The delicious flavor of . . Harvest Bread "Made With Milk" will convince you that it is the bread to give your family. . fc: J J5&lli Eat more bread and make Harvest Bread your favorite brand. ;i i ..wJ PENDLETON Baking Co. IT IS FACT 0 Arts) nnt llionrv f that every drop of rich, nourishing Scott's Emulsion is readily utilized by the system in build ing up strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloonifield, N. J. ALSO TH AT I . r.i- kav .UISK. Cal.. Kcli. 7. (A Defense of f.io hcaillm li wrestlinir hUl which has l ecn lisirrcd hy Jack t'urlcy, New York wrcstl'tiB )ronicii, v.ilced here recently hy IT. A.la mwi m. .... i.v..,l.-i-lrk. wife of Kd "Stran- Icr" I.cwix, who won tho world's; v.cstliirt chanil"it' irainly hy tl'p i; of the j.rohil'itcd hold. ; Siipntifically. Ir. Ktcflcrick nnalyx p,l Ihe licadlock as a "twin -hrothcr t" nltrotia olle nnc; thcsla, wmeihina, hich 'ptits cm to sleC. but doesn't pcnnancntly hurt tlicm" , "The headloek. is no more dnntter.itis than the 'scissors or the toe now i". Frederick xaid. "It sinii'ly puts th opponent to sleep for n little while. The brain is proto-tod by Hv bony cov ering from serious or permaioit in jury, from the hold. The 'scissors' on the other hand, is likely to do perman ent injury to tho wrestler internally." Lewis invented the, headloek, hi wife said. After several recent bouts in the cast hit. opponents have renialn rt unconsvloos for several minutes. More Lower Prices Regulation Munson last Army Shoes, were $9.00; now $7.50 Navy Shoes, black, were $9.00 ; now $8,00 Officers' Dress Shoes, plain toe, were $8 ; now $8.25 Army Style Shoes for boys $4.85 Wrights all wool union suits, were $5.00 ; now $3.75 O. D. Army Shirts, were $5.75 and $5.95 ; now..$5.3? O. D. Army Blankers, were $4.65 ; now $3.55 New O D Army Blankets, were $7.00 ; now $5.65 Keel. O. D. Army Blankets, were $5 ; now.. ...$4.65 Army Underwear, sold for $4.50 suit; now $3.30 A few cases of peaches and apricots left. We also have many other low price values for your inspection. Come in and pay us a visit. "Buy It At the Army Store" Mtf & NAVY SALES CO. 543 Main Street Phone 461 RHIQID (Tablets or Granules) RELIEVE I i ik i r- I 7 CTl r A.! I EXPECTED AT BAY CiTY SAX KUANi'lsro, 1M. 7. tA. 1" ) -Crack shots from ninny parts of KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE ,.'4 .'1U .UUI4 A. C. Koeppen & Bros. riiu lra Store That Serves You IU-st. Slaughter Sale of Groceries at CONROY'S See Saturday's Paper for Prices , J)