East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 11, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. '
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FIGHT FANS HERE ARE
B(
If Murphy Was Fouled and Hurt
in Saturday Bouts, How Did
He Get Verdict in Wedncs
day Night Events?
Rammed!
Tight fans hero ui'e scratchlmj their
nouns over the outcome of the fljtm
' Wednesday ntitht In Portland In wlik n
Frmikle Murphy wim tflven the veidlol
over Johnnlo 'flllhian, St. Paul welter
weight, In it) rounds. That a man si,
flatniuitly fouled us Jlurphy claimed
to huv been In his bout hi're Saturday
nlifht could go 1(1 rounds ut a fast flip
(lealiiM a man of Tillnmn'n caliber,
averrm Improlialilo to many.
i Whut local f Ifcht fans do think of It j
all, however, la not complimentary to
Murphy. Consensus of opinion Is thiit I
Murphy's most daruiutlnfr "foul" was a
wicked wallop on the chin which wuj
landod by Neul Allison In the elahih
round and all but knocked Murphy
nut Allison did hit Murphy low and
did Murphy hit Alllxon low, during
. their buttle here. Put there wan no
damaire Uono Murphy by those clips.
- The tap on the Jaw, that caused him to
clinch with AlliHon like he never before
clinched, In the thing that fans here
remember and Murphy rcmerbers.
I 'ouU-il at Milcm, Too
Murphy fought a week ami Tuesday
nt Hulem Rnd was "funled" there, too.
Its was taking serious chances on
permanent Injury when he went Into
the ring at Portland with Tlllmiin,
local funB thought. If ha had been
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carried out, . .
The Portland News sports editor in
terviewed Murphy upon his return
from hera on Monday. A clipping of
Murphy verdict reached here. It
was Interesting, even If a bit Inac
curate. Allison was, floored five times by
Murphy's wicked blows, the yarn In
the News, purporting to bo an inter
view with Murphy, said. In return,
Allison fouled Murphy no less than
ulxhl times.
Murphy complained twice of having
been fouled after Allison hHtl reKister
i(I with Iteferw Hiinley the first rum
paint. ' 'Th'6niy 't!hii "eTttier"' Imxer "
went to the floor was when Allison,
swlmjliinr with all he had, missed Mur
phy and fell. He was on his feet in an
instant, milling niraln. Had Murphy
not fallen on Allison's neck when he
was rocked by Allison's left in thu
iKhlh, Murphy would hnve seen the
canvas at close ranee, fans declare.
.Murphy lsM IIHcnds
Tho man with thn Irish moniker
won a decision here and lost a flock
of following Many there. Are who
believe that Murphy came here under
orders to take no chances because of
his forthcoming fight In Portland and
the outcome of the two bouts Is taken
by many to bear out their suspicions, .
Allison can lick Murphy, In the be
lief of a larg number, and fsns would
like to see them matched before a
Portland audience where both would
bo obliged to go at top speed. They
do not wiint to see Murnhv In tho local
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HIGH SCHOOL QUiNTET
i .1II1K. If. O. I'lTTEliS t.f Kansas
City. M., u'Ihhwi eviK-riciKiii 1I
Tuii'ur lias Ir-cn nothing less tliiin
uoiHp'i'fiil. di-iluri-s her linxhaiKl.
AIM r 'tor Luipi'ovciiu-iit ho lakir It
Mm clf and li hcaltli is ul-o rr
siorcil, ;
The L-l was lucky the waa able to limp to shallow water and
beach In the Uner harbor of the Delaware breakwater otlcr being
rammed by the' Philadelphia, pilot boat The engine room was
flooded with 12 feet of water. The crow j atkon on top of tbo
beached tub watting for u8olstar.ee
To many be has lost his
drawing mwi r in Pendleton. If the
suspicions held heroare not utijuyt.
Murphy is not wanted here very badly
on future curds.
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AT LAKE PLACID TIED
ILL FIGHT IN STATES :,?;
I;AKB PlJiai). X. V.. Feb." 11. (A.
P.) Charles Jewtniw of Ijike Placid
lind Jue Moore of New York City tier
for honors yesterday ut the opening of I
the international ice skating chn?i
ploiiMhip. .Icwlraw won the ;';o yard
tace an Inch or so ahead vt t'liarles
'Jorinan, anl Moore took the mile uftei ;
.lewtraw had fallen nver (ieorge THMHIV CI PROMO IIMflflfC
iuiiuii i uiuuvug auuuag
MAMIA, P. T., Feb. 11. (A
Uencle Cahani'Ia, Filipino cltiimuiit u
the llithtwel'.-lit chaniplon.vh!p of the J
far cast, has xlKned a contract to fihtt
in the 1'nlti'd Slates and h;us announc- j
c.l hat he will leave for Sun Francisco
withm a few weeks. I
Aithur OVonwr, Kan - Francisco.,
who has promoted several fit'lits l.i
Manila, has Cal'anela's contract and
will leave on an early Kteamcr to ar- ,
rapgn bouts for tho Fflipno puslis t.
(''Connor s-ill he hoped to take Cal'a-'
i t'ela to New Yotk for his f rrt fight on
the m. r. u!. mi!.
Ihe Dalles Tonight and Hood
River Tomorrow on Local
Sched.le; Lineup is Altered
and Stcndal Riniains Hone.
Pent on further conquest, Pendleton
hlli school's basketball stiuud k:ft on
No. 1 today for The Dalles where the
team of tho falls city will he met to
nit'ht. t'oach Dick II:in!ey and h's
young athletes will move on to Hood
River tomorrow night for the second
t-'uine of their trip.
Achange In th first team line-up
iv.'ik made this week following the
Pakcr games. Captain Charley Cahlll
has returned to h:s old position at for
ward and John Henderson, an up and
coming second siring man, placed at
guard. Kenneth fvtondul, who has h"la
ihe' forward berth all reason, was left
' at home.
j The new combination has been t.'ied
lout all week and h :s bevi going well,
j It vas made in hopes that the locoi
j tow.ers would pas the ball more an.
work It down to wlth'n ehnotlng illst
jance of the enemy's goal. Tlie second
Vlikir game wus lost by the long fihots
, that did nut ngiicter. . "
! ("ahill Is natuiiiliy a forward and
I risked th'i t position all la.-4 seenon.
! With Hanley as a running mate t hi
; .corlrif- power if the te-im la ta!d' to
i be shaping up well. Henderson at
jwuard s more at home than was Cahlll
! and h's work thus far has stamped him
-as of first team caliber.
In addition to these nun the coach
took along Dick Lawrence, length:
center, and Harold Houser, midget
n iward, m a substitute. Houser got
Irlo enough frays la;t year to win his
mblem and has been crowding for
berth on tho first teamthls seas m.
th teams to bemet by Pendleton
He. I strong and if vieto-y ro'iftH
in the local camn after both games the j
"each W'lil be more than satL-f'ed. The
! iWloj Is on the schedule for a return
P.) jeont-sl in Pendleton two weeks hence.
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WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE OF
Men's work and dress
Pants ;
IN TOWN.
ALL NEW 1921 PRICES.
Men's Work Pants g-J?
Men's Work and Dress Pants Vt
Men's Work and Dress Pants 5
Extra Heavy Work Pants -H-w
A Fine Line of Men's Tailor Made Dress
x-ants $j.00to$7.50
THE HUB
32 Stores
745 Main St.
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UP BY SK! AERONAUT
' 'tic ("ay a friend persuadi d m
.'e to take T.mlac and thj rosuit::
liavo been nothing less than wonder,
iul. Per trouales have not only en
tirely disappeared, but sshe has actual
ly gained twenty pounds in weight and
now seems lo be ill perfect health,
-ho has suffered for eight years with
head icle s, nervouMicsH and loss of
appetite mid was in a badly run-down
"ond.t on. She could not eat much.
bid pains all through her boi'y andi
limbs and was so wo.'.k at timis he J
could hardly stand on her feet. the
was losing welrht and gradually get
ting worse nil the time in spite of all
we could do.
"Aftrr :-'-ci:'.g the sple-nlid results
jmy wife was getting I beean biking
Tanlac myself and before 1 had fin
I ished my second bottle, 1 was e.ttin3
jthi'ips I had not dared touch before
i in a long time. I am now eating just
anything s t before m and my appe
tite is fine. I suffered for five years
w'th th- won't kind of stomach trou
ble and nervous Indigestion, but hi
h is r 'liev -d l.-.e entirely. We both
owe Tanlae a gret.t debt of servitude."
The c.bove enthusiastic s-tatrmcnt
wps made reeent'v 'v 71ftrb'rt i.
Peters, w?ll-1'.nown citizen of Krr.sos
City. MiwM.url, rca'dlng at olf Wal
nut street.
Teniae Is sold in Pemlhton by
Thomps:cn Pros.
who fell in hi.i ,
Thompson of Chicago,
piith. ,s j
Moore iib'o took a tumble In the
semi-finals of the 220 yard dash when
tin attempted to cot In on Pusseii
Wheeler of Montreal mid struck a side
line block. Thirty points each were
accorded Jewtraw and Moore.
The highest number of individual
points "went to tlludys Robinson of
Toronto, who finished with sixty. Hhe
won tho women's events In the 100
viird dash and the hilf mile.
OUT MELCH0IR IN FIRST
TiiI.KIW), )., Feb. 11. (A. P.)
Tommy (Jibbons of St. Paul knocked
out Tone Meleholr i f Newcastle, pa..
In the first rouad tif a sebeduled 12
round bout last nbrht. The round had
ccinn 46 seconds. Rut three blows
struck. A straight left to tho
knocked Meleholr ib w n for the count
of five, again for the count of three
i-nd then .out. The men are light
benvvweiKhtS. ,
; l:F,VEI.TOKE. B. C, Feb. 11. (A.
P i Hai ry H ill of Detroit, Mich., es
tablished a new world's professional
I ski Jump record in the annual ski tour
nament, here yesterday, clearing 22!)
foet. This 's an increase of IS feet
; over the pievious reeord of 214 feel
i mat'e at Dillon, Colo., last year, by
Anders Hauyen of Ianesboro, Minn,
i Hansen was unable to compete yes
terday owing to a broken cellar bone
Unstained two weeks ago.
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CONSECUTIVE SET-TO
SERVICE
SANITATION
QUALITY
OUR FISH DEPARTMENT is complete today fqr.your Sun
day dinner. Every thing in seafood on the market.
CLAMS, OYSTERS, SHRIMP, CRABS, SMELT.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Beef Boil ...5c
Beef Stew -. . . . 5c
Pot Roasts 12 l-2c
Cross Rib Roasts ....... 15c
EXTRA
Chuck Steak 18c
Round Steak . . 2oc
T-Bone Steak .., 28c
Sirloin Steak 28c
CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 11. (A. P.)
'---by runnin-r 31 points in the 3!h in
Ining. Percy Collins of Chicago, won
Ibis third consi cntive game of the na
tional amateur IK. 2 balklino billiard
championship tournament yesterday,
I ('efcutinc Fmil Kennerd of yolinga
! t.own, aoit to 2MI. :
Charles M. Lord of Chicago, gsined
his first victory when he defeated F
Am.lcbv of N:w York, SH) to 2S6.
INDIAN UMPIRE GIVEN
CONTRACT TO HANDLE
INDICATOR IN LEAGUE
niTI.FPlH. N. C, Feb. ll.-J
(A. P.) David Puchee. an ln
dien of Mayetta, Kansas, is to
be given a trial as umpire in the
Piedmont league, composed of
six North Carolina clubs. W. 11.
llramhnin, prtsldent of the lea
gue, wrote today in reply to
Puckee's application:
I! g Indian got job. Come on,
bring tomahawk, tig and sharp.
I,ots fight heap war dances by
Septemher 12. Head scalps in
bet if poor Indian not in happy
huut'ng grounds. ' Won't need
tepee. Cmpiro no sleep. Rring
medicine man instead. If mar
ried, bring squaw, make good
living soiling paint."
ORANGES
324 in a box, larger than some that are be-
ing offered.
3 DOZEN FOR 50c
Standard Grocery Oo.
230 E. Court St.
Phone 96
C L Bonney, Pres.
IM'ODITWEIGHT CHAMP
I ' ENDS WC1IN 2ND
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ponrbon l!isirsaui?alioii IMnnncd
M'A.MT. F:a., Feb. 11. t A. P.I
Prvar.t iliscusslng the nnnouncement
of NrW York yesterday that he and his
1 rother Charles had Planned reorsanl
ration of the deiiioerat'c party said "If
the democratic party is going to be a
force it most have members, and vot
ers, and voters will not act through it
oiless th"y can control it.".
SPECIAL
Pork Steak ......... 25c
Pork Chops 30c
EXTRA FANCY LARGE FAT HENS.
Pork Roasts, 22c
Pork Shanks........ 12 l-2c
, In our Grocery Dept. we have a wide variety from Florida, Mexico and
California, besides our local Oregon products.
XTRA SPECIAL
Oranges, 4 dozen
Florida Grape Fruit, 5 for ,
Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for
50c Xtra Larpre G rape Fruit, 3 for .-. ,
50c Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs,
25c 2 dozen for
50c
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KKXOSHA. Wis. Feb. 11. (A. P.)
- John Wi'son, ilef-n.l'.ng his middle
weight boxing file for the first time
since, he won the champ'.otiship ncurl
a yar a jo, last niitht knocked out
Navy ltostan In the second round of
a s"heduled 10-rouinl fight.
Kostan never bad a chance against
the champion, Wilson sailing in ut the
stait w'lh th ', evident intention of fin
iith'.ni llu. fi'.ht as iptieMy as possible.
iciN.vri m vt.N ti: ii s
I POU) TKVM AT l' l' MONTI-.
I 1.1KI, MONTH, Cal., Feb. 11. (A i
p.) Julius Plelshinnnn. one of the
(owners of the Cincinnati team of the
National p.asehaii lj.-a.aiie bus a team
jot eastern piuyers pal ticipatins in the
i series of polo games beiiot played this
i .-ailing in Cal'forn'a. The team consists
of II. K. Katkins of .Meadow lirook.
F.arr W. Mopping of Pbiladulph'.a and
J'llerald liempsey of l oston. Hooping
i is a member of the American team
which Is going to ' Kngland soon lo
pla.v.
The Corn
and Callus
Peeler
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PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.'
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Vou llcst.
Jir J I
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HI F i 1 1 W m
WiiRont unes
in the
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Don't bother with two
pairs of glasses. Wea
Kryploks, they do away
with the extra pair.
They
right.
must be fitted
Amrricun Xat'l Uauk llu tiding
Thin Torn llrmovrr I .unrnnccA
follow
iHst a
thrust of a
.lulfklv as pain follnw
TfilB- warn1!
PENDLETON
TRADING CO.
If it's on llic market we have it.
Vi flBinii til inHirBrA
I mikf t:iipos en i,i.fn;fs
I FT. PAC1,, Minn, Feb. n. tA. P-1
I Xik (libbons, St. Paul miridle
weivtht, last nlirht wiled a ehsllenue to
rolinny Wilsn: of Hoslon. middle-
. weisht champion for. a bout for the ti-
: tie.
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KANSAS I TltlIS .ST. KH IS
Vt INTIT ItV StXl!K OP J-i:
.AWItKNCH. Kan.. Feb. It. (A.
P.) Kansas unlverslt.v defeated
i Washington university in the second
.Vi'tsmc of a two name series in basket -uniiMTir'''"
last, night, 46 to 1T( , .
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Spin or knitV into tn1 Ih'sh. Not oniv
x corns or soil corns nut every kmiu
of corn or callns snrreniir- to "tlets
lf ami riKht oil", ft tKcs just a
few s-'Cori'lH to Mop the pain with two
or throe drops. Io to our liruKKisi
Itni-iv, Hit a hottle of "liets-tt." Costs
but a trifle ex"r w here. our money
hark it' not satisfied. Mtrt, by K. Law
rence Co., t'htoapo. Shi in Ten'tle
toii by Tollman & Co.. Economy Urug:
Co,
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL
Sugar 10 1-2 pourds $1.00
Sack - $9-50
Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 tins, regular 50c special 30c
Crystal White Scap, 4 for 25c
Federal Milk, 2 cs.ns 25c
Wessons Oil....! Pints, 35c; quarts, 65c
Sea Fcam Wachtng Powder, large package 25c
Aunt Jem'ma Buckwheat, package 15c
Ccrfee, Hills Red 1 pound, 43c; 5 pounds, $2.35
Rice, ths pound 07c
mall White Cal. Navy Beans, pound 07c
Com, solid pack, each 17c; 6 for $1.00
Lxtra Sugar Peas, can 19 1
Tea Garden Syrup, 1-2 gallon, 65c; 1 gallon $1.63
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