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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. I TEW PAGFS SECTION TWO ' - :. , , . .gffiL. .- -a I 1 i i.i. .11 . j-srA,''-';' jr Mmmtnmtr.tH .I,..,, .. ,,..i... .,1, . i .mm ..."y . vrii nlr-n L- IJ BKff . 1 PAGES 7 T0 10 BASKETBALL FOUNDER IS HONORED BT LIFE MEMBERSHIP ON BOARD Dr. James Naismith Developed muoor.uame 30 Years Ago and Now is Placed on Com mittee on Eulcs. LAWHEXCR, Kan., Feb. 8.-(A. p. i The honor paid to Dr. Jiimen A. Aalnmlth by the Nulloruil Jntereol letcliite Athletic Association of America life membership on Iho banket ball rulcii committee coined to lilm 3U years after he Invented the (iiinin of httKkelball. Doctor NnlHmllh In he. of tho department of phynlcul eiluru t'on at tho rnlveritlty of Kuiinim. . RaHkec bull m the result of u de. liberate otlcmp to evolve a game suit able for mon tntplay Indoors, in mm, , Doctor Xalnmlth wa In charire of a gymnasium class at the KprlnKflcId Wans., Y. M. c. A. then an liistruc.' tor college for athletes and association . men. The men enrolled In the class wer football, baseball und truck nth ietcs and became weary ,,f the Inside work consisting of boxliiK, wrestling and swimming. ai a meeting of tho Y. M. c. A. In ettuctors, some one miuuesteil that In. union is merely the use of things at hand. Diictor XalsinJ'h ' remarked that investlon of a new game was pos Ihlc. Ho concentrated fur weeks on this idea. Football, lacrosse, hockey, soccer nnd other games, the doctor concluded, were too rough to bo played Indoors. He decided to work out hl new game with Itugby as a basis, eliminating 'he features which made It extremely rough. Tackling and Kbklnif, he found on analysis, Wer llt lnc rot of the evil, ire eliminated tackling the player to run whin he does not have the ball; and by having the ball I'uHud with hands only, ho did away! "'Jl I'.ienuig, M'hen the question of goals came upu Doctor Nalnmllh decided he must n-ve receptacles In which to throw the ball. This Idea was hiirw,,. ,i ,,. - .. m 1 1 uiti t no o,d game of "Duck on the Itock." The upright type of una I ohvinouiu ,,i.i not be used, nor any goal which would allow the game to become strenuous by permitting excessive force in scor ing, i DAILY EAST 0REG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING; FEBRUARY 8,1921 JACK BRiTTON GIVE YOUTHFUL HEROINE JUDGES' VERDICT OVER TED LEViS IN FIGH Hie superintendent of grounds wu. nslied to furnish two boxes, in Inches wiuitre. Hut thesH were ... ,...n..i.,. Just then and two peach basket, wen. o.iereu. Doctor Nalsrnlth took the, end hung one at each end court, using the gallery for support. Hlr.cc the height of the gallery hap pened to be 10 feet, that It the present Lacrosse furnished the plan for nr- ranging the men on the court. The In- en,or decided to have the rm i: ty throwing up the ball and having i.ue man no mcucn side Jump up at it. The team consisted of nine men ai first. The mnnlicr was reduced to seven and later to five, as the skill of I he men developed. Duel or Nalmilih was born in Can ada. Me is u graduate of Mcdil Uni versity and also' of the Crocs Medical He hool. He caine tu'the University of Kanxus as associate professor of phy Hical education In 1KSH, becoming -full professor In lilOR. During the war he served with the Y. SI. C. a in Hance as director of social hygiene for the American Kxpeditlonary Force. BIGGEST BOWLING MEET IN HISTORY PREDICTED IM KFAUl, X. Y., Feb. 8. (A. P.) Secretary A. I... Laoirirv of ih Am. erlcan Howling Com-'rens who arrlveii today to establish headuarters of the American Howling Congress for 1921 predicted the tournament this vear will be the largest ever held Keen.. tary Lungiry now has the .nitl.. ..r 60(1 five nmn teams outside of this city. t71 QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Prices That Talk Happy Home Royal Ann Cherries, 6 cans $1.00 Happy Home Raspberries 6 cans $1.00 Alaska Salmon, 1 pound tins 8 cans $1.00 Nippon Braird Apricots 3 cans $1.00 Happy Home Muscat Crapes 3 cans $1.00 Prunes, large size 10 pounds $1.00 Pendleton Trading Co. Phono 455 If It's on the Market We Have It" American More Clever Than British Claimant to Welter weight Title; ' Free-for-all Loom3 During Early Rounds. NKW YOltK, Keb. S. fA. J.) Jack llrlttnn, 'world's, welterweight champion,, cluverlv ii.fend...i mu .in.. against Ted lewis, who claims the Kngllsh championship, In n ir,-roun; bout at the .Madison Square Harden last nlcht. Tho Jud3e agreed on Hill. ion as tne winner. Tho men weighed in at It; pounr:, each. Hoth were In excellent condi tion. Lewis had the better of tho ex changes in the first two rounds during v.hlch both battled with their tongues an well us with their flsls. 1'ritton 1'ioiesieu against l-ls having a run- ber protector in his im.mh ,.. his teeth. " When the bell hnd separated the nien after the second roim.i In Ijwls' corner vlmmed .t nrii..... who turned quickly and rushed back t I-wls' corner sending his gloved left hand into the face of Charley Har vey, lewl' manager. Lewis took .1 "wing ut lirliton and H I..., 1.0,1 t..- time an If there was KOing to be a fret for all flsht. The m n were sciuirni.-i i.v 11. ..o handlers and I rllton .returned to hi corner. One of the lnnin-. rnnnli. fioners decided that Iwis had a right to wear the rubier g:irl and there was no piore oulbbling. , From the third round the champion B"t his clever left hand working and he kept Jubbinifand hooking it into Iwis' face. o'Cisiorally rnixin'j th'-se blows with rishla to th? head or stom ach. Lewi seemed tmahle to avoid 1'rit ton's b.ifflini- left hand thereafter exi-ept In the lMh when be landed two. telling lefts and a rteht swing on Brit ton's head. Tills room! U:i-i ulinnl ..v. rmd with the exception of the flrt two,! ' ! 1 x . 1 a T v i J 8 t 19 V P hi . - I sf 1 mm Nothing: has ever been placed on the market for rheumatism that has given such good results and made so many friends as this great herbal remedy. AUG is for sale at the Pendle ton Drug Co. and Thompson Bros., and the money spent for it ' will be refunded if you are not satisfied with the results Here Are the Prices That YouVe Been Waiting For If you have put off buying it has paid you to wait, for here are some of the biggest values offered this winter. Regular O. D. all wool army shirts $4.50 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts - $2.95 Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits :.$1.49 Men's Overalls and Jumpers 95c Men's Extra Heavy Overalls and Jumpers $1.19 Men's Mackinaw Coat3 $8.50 and $10.00 Men's Logger Shirts .$5.00 and $7.50 Men's Work Pants $2.45 Men's Heavy Pull Over Sweaters $3.45 Men's heavy all wool Pull Over Sweaters $4.95 and $6.50 Men's Goodyear Welt Dress Shoes - $5.00 THE HUB 32 Stores 745 Main St Above Is Dorothy Maple,- 13, who saved (he lives of lur tdsl'ir Kllcen (below) and two oth.r giHs. in a Traverse City. Mien., lire. Dorothy' got her lirBt aij training as a Camp Fire Clirl. MIDDLEWEIGHT CHIP fiHlfl" li ii MAY GLANCE AT U. S.I ViLL BOX ON THURSDAY Feb. S. fA. I'.) NEW YORK. Feb. S. (A. P.) Dr. Kmnnuel Lasker of Perlin -..rM ichnmiiion ehess player, will lie ier ,! itf'd to vlMit the I, s. on his way to ; Havana to meet Jo.o t'apablanea, Cu- ban champion, in a matc h next month. I iieconiinir to a message received today by the Manhattan Chess Club, which , interceded with the r.ate department. i no department previously had refus j Dritton hud the hoimix. i BASEBALL FELONY BiLL j 'OFFERED IN MINNESOTA 87. FAIT. Minn.. Feb. R. (A. 1 i M A bill to Jiiake it a .felony to b l' ofi 3 I tho outcome of a baseball game and ......-I iin-,intiie niahins it a leionv lo ftlve or offer n tmsel.mil player any IhiiiK except hi.i nalaiy to win or lose n Runie, w;ia offered in the .Minnesota house todnv. :i!ii-wai'ki:i:i Johnny mlddiewei.ht box.n, ed ' ,o' alTow himt heT Z ch .n-.pion. and J. Ti,.l.t, of I-hlla- , dw the ruIe r(,hibiting ;U"f delpnia were here to.-ay U i!,n , aerman natiunals wilho t parlicuI lr"pariiin for his ten round bout with booj reasons. t."'.uiarij Navy" Hiwten at Kenosha. Thursday! nitlit. Tipiitz is here to put finishinx work on his training for his 10 round bout with Ititcbic Mitchell of this city hero Friday night. HEDDON AND APPLEBY ACOMA MAN STANDS -II Will DILLJMWO FOURTH IN TOURNEY IjllMMMMMMMll Be Slender fru way f beoom slander, ao'la, hpaHhy, ts do your. Se tl) picture; tiie ttitdowi r to pive you id of utc beore reduction of weifrhu No tttrving or tedious exfifWet. Mo dounf with lalu, ttcf no f thyroid, no lot of time. Juit jf'X--ft follow lit mmplv ftsjr K ore In u.iam Int. M tvoc you Deed jfl to) under trtpny-refurid fruj- tuended Vy rhyucisni. Add to your capability and cfaarra. Amase a l who know you. Bc- id mvrvmwmuw, allTrVOIlV, Wtl ID ntallh, BdO yrara to your lllol Take your mpaeurpDients aod weight attn and look at yours .f fr. mirror to kaow Iha KPtt benefit. Don't low any nor time: Mart oowani fi.,nythe th?iP of Iwoomir ildr. Aik for box of KOREIN TABULES (pronounrrd trortn)t ry t'.ruq ator. ActJppt no substitute. Or mail $i.0J fo u for box: or writ for frr-o brochure. Kortii Cm Nf -68, Statist X. New York, N. T. n CLEVELAXU, Feb. 8. (A. p.) Charles Heddon of Dowagiac, llich, and K. T. Appleby of Xtw York won the afternoon matches of the national amateur 18.2 balkline billiard cham- L St'AXCIOLES, Fell. S. fA. P .) I P'onsliip tournament which opened Krnest Martin of Tacnma was V.ed I tuUu- Heddon defeated It. M. Lord with three others ' "vuk.iKo in 41 innings, 3U0 to 266. AppieDv defeated E. A. Kenner of USED FORDS FORDS FORDS One 1913 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 awf-Johnsorj Sts. for fourth nlaie I 'tn hi. ii i. s in j,- eacn in me soum I em California open championship I "j'en cnlf play on the Ix Ansreles i country rltib course lntla'. Eddie Ums of ( hicauo took the lead today with a on id of 119 for the first 36 holes of the 72 hole competition. Har old Sampson, San Francisco, and Hut ton Martin, I.ns Angeles, .followed with cards of 151 and 152 respectively. BULLDOGS WILL TACKLE 3 OREGON FIVES ON IPi loungsiown, sou to las, in 3u innings. DUEL FOR GIRL Don't Forget the - e. : m a- n m&Jm 11 X9 -1 4JKV AVI r. OH, BILL! immi n in mm mm- It 1 I 41 1? . M Jm 77 s! .. . s- . or v H J iwri v. n u.i .,,..-,-...,,.. TT, . . . , . ,,, .I,. ..... .-.y . IV ii I" Si'DK.U'R, Feb. s. (A. 1'.) The Ike:ball team of Conzaga university of Spokane will h-jive here February 2'i f.ir tiler scheiiuled games with t-regon, (begon Agricultural college, illnmette university and Idaho, ac C'trding lo announcement by Coach Charles Horias. The (ionzagu Unll dns will meet iiregon at Kiifrene. FehniHry 21; Oregon Agricultural Col lege at Curvallis. February 22; Wil lamette university a; Salem, February ii and 24 and Idaho at Moscow Feb- ruary 26. The team will return to K Spokane fmoii the l.lalm caine - the last dunce of tho Elks until nflcr Lent llr. nj the lady and come prepared for the dance of the season music that will knock 'cm dead KI.KS IX (It)tH) ST.X11; ONLY Admission $1.00 9 lo 12 i CARL TREMAINE BEATEN BY PAL MOORE MONDAY UKTROIT, Mich.. Feb. s. (A. V.I ; I'al .Moure (f .Memihis won the newspaper decision ovi r Carl Tre maine. Cleveland, in a lii-roinnt bnx ins match last nisht. They wciulied in at 1 If. pounds. MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS I; TAX HELD UNWA ( : . ." jtVH The New 1921 Paige is a BEAR Have you seen it at our show room? Alta and Cottonwood Sts. 0. t OHM AUTO CO. Phone 46 i In the chivalrous days ot old it was common for rivals to meet with swords and duel for th l .. ! '..1 M,Mn. A n fl it cpfims 'L'CIIUIUUI liwiuv.ii ' "- chivalry is not dead after all. For (John Staples and John Shear. 'London waiters, are to fight with insts ror me nna 01 suss Clarke. English girl. She Wbe'U marrv the winner. Kose Bi)' 2 ft' WASHIN(!Ti.V, Feb. S. A -tax" in A ihe form of middlemen's profits." Is jk in many cases unwarranted and Inex cusilile. preventing tho consumer PJ from beiufitiiiR from Hie tremendous K decline In prices of raw materials, Con f troll, .r of the currency Williams dc- , tared in the annual report. Hp at. A tacked the iron, steel and coal men as 5 trins to maintain ecssie prices for JJ their products, thus delaying the re R I turn of normal Drives ami , .in.ln i.,, YOUR RHEUMATISM' Removo Its Causa by Your Blood. Purifying i ovriiiiini: wii m's kto ASHI.Vd'lnv i-vh t i i. i lu st'mtto yo.torday over roilo the A Yi!.(n vt to of tho r solution direrlms lt.., i iii-ih. w im stdiipou limit t lie army red u rod la Kr.i00 and tho house over turned tho voio tturday One of tho most Important duties of y-uir yst,m is to hrrn up rertain fl! slam 's no lonT f use in your, body. One is uric acid, now ccut'i' r.'lv hcM lo no the fsiuse of rhouna It inil.uiics the joints. M'f fc '.s tho nuisclOH, causts pains, at lir. and lamrnoss. Tho sxstoni Is helped to dispose of this troublesome prhstavit and rheumatism is pcrmanenl'y relieved, hy lUxod's Sarsanarilla. the one true h'ood purifier. It is aided in many r:ise l Hood's PUIs. which in fftnall doses aiv a srentle laxative, in 'Mrcer doses an active cut hurtle. A rnnd rQnrse of treatment, economical and effective. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY Where It Pay to Trade Esst Crea.uery Butter, pound 50c Federal Milk, 2 cans 25c California White Navy Beans, pound 7c Rice, pound fc HILLS RED COFFEE, 1 lb., 48c; S lb., $2.35 HILLS BLUE COFFEE, 1 lb., 35c; 3 lb., 95c I-r 75c, $1.25 and $2.25 Karo Syrup, blue No 5, 50c; No. 10, 95c Karo Syrup, Red No. 5, 55c; No. 10, $95c Tea Garden Syrup 1-2 gal., 85c; 1 gal., $1.65 Wesson's Oil 3SC ad 65c Aunt Jeml.Tia Buckwheat, each 15c Sea Foam Washing Powder, large package 25c Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls .25c Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for , 25c Puff Wheat, each .............15c - i mmj i!