HIGAN COACH SUGGESTS CHANGE MAKING FUMBLED mi BALL DEAD; YOUNG SKI JUMPER MAKES 1 18 FOOT LEAP : TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, FEEEUARY 22, 1921. ' " ' " mmo . rrr HE GOES 118 FEET , ' Sixteen Year Old ' Lad Wins First in International Con- ; tt at. Lake Placid, N. Y. ! .Yesterdaj, Has 1460 Points i . ; i ... LAKH rLACID, N. Fell. 22. (A '!.) (limner MUhelmin. 10 year of the FrldJol XttUHon A. C, Herlln Mills, X. ,H., wan flrxt In the International amn teur Hkl Jump here today with 1,460 points, lis til o established an eastern ... 11U m..iU .... Itlu third try. Ilcnldp winning the Uobln mm trophy, Mlchelson won u (told medal for the lonirest standing Jump Tun other Ilerlln Mills Jniniiers Uunpu L'niidunn anA Altit.rt 11:muen tuok necond and third honors, respec tively. John Curleton of Dartmouth wort fourth and Archie Thompson of the Uike Placid Kkl Club fifth. The purHe for professionals wont to Anthony A. Maurer of Switzerland, winner of the Entradlno International fold cup last year. , Usurer- best Jump vni 124 feet aiid he also won a old medal.tor the lontfi-.t ntnnding Jump. ( . : OREGON WON FROM IDAHO LAST NIGHT, SCORE OF 31 TO 19, SLOW GAME SENT TO UPPER SEUSIA ' KUC.EXK,. (r., rub. 22. (A. 1.) L'nlverBlly of Oregon won the basket! ir game from Uni versity of Idaho here last night by a svoro of 31 to 1. The .nine, unlike, the two with I'ni v rnlty of t'lillfornla Krjduy and O.turduy nlKhts, wns alow and marked by freijuent fouls. TS CHANGE PUPIL OF BURNS IS Veteran Coach Points Out in Behalf of Plan That Inferior Team May Win Through Luck Under Present Practice .KIOl'X FALLS. 8. D., Fib. 22. (A. I. Charles M hub" li. local wrcatlwr and a VupH if Farmer liurnH, won from Charles Culler, former heavy- wciKht champion of the world, here last Mlsht. IlniiHon won the flrxt fall Ir. K minutes with a double wrlstloek and the ln.t in It niinules with a head- lock. Ciller obtain his fall in 30 ec- ouiU with a flying mare. ARTHUR PELKY. FORMER HEAVYWEII IjONDON, Feb. 22. (U. V.) I!rl tain" la sending four buttallona of troops to help euppervlno the upper HlleMlsri PloblH.lt, It wa announced at the close uf the preliminary ceaKlon of tho AUled Supreme Council. Other nation have previously agreed to send detachment Into the deputed province ' I WlxriKOIt, Ont., Feb. 22. (A. IVt ThuiiKtnda of clltucns from nearby towns lined the streets of Ford City, near here yesterday to pay their last risnect to Arthur Pelky, heavyweight .Mixing champion or Canada, who died Friday from Sleeping sickness. Thirty memliers of tho rrd City police force. of wh'ch he waa a the body to tho grave. ' l'olky seven years a?o accidentally killed Luther McCarthy In the rlnif. His last flKht waa about a year iir'i, when he was klfhcked out by Hob Martin. NF.W YOl'.K, Feb. 22. (A. I'.) Fielding Yot, rnlvcrsity of Michigan veteran football coach today aiiggcated a rhungo In football rules whereby u fumbled ball 'becomes dead where it is recovered. Declaring many games have been won by Inferior, teams through the lucky recovery of a fumble, he believer his idea would result in ail games be ing won on their merits. Ho is opposed It Is said to the sug gestion of abolishing the goal after touch down. HAS ritlMIX L I tlltKKiM itS PARIS. Feb. 22. '(IT. P.) The of ficial of the Prefecture of Police stales that of 25 027 men and women crimin al arrested in. Paris in 1920, 4,033 were foreigners. Kill That Cold JViih CASCARA FOR Colds, Cou.u nillNIMF 3 V V . AND HMV L Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous 1 Take no chances. Keep this EUndard remedy handy for tha first sneeze. ' Breaks up a cold In 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head-Cascara is Dest Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ALL TKXXIS CHAMP HOME PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22. (A. p.) I W. T. Tilden, world's champion ten ' nis player, returned home today from 'njiiii victorious trip as a member cf the ; American Davis cup team to Austr alia. r.t A JERSKT CITT,' X. J., Feb.. 22. (A. P.I James Kolb of Newark was ai-1 ruigncd today charged with withhold ing a boxing punie of $1,AU0 from the mother of ltujmond McMillan, known "Mickey" Shannon, who died after a bout last December with Al Roberts. Ivolb, who had been McMillan's rtian.ir;er, denied the charge. He said the boxer's share was only $128, after deducting commiKsion and expenses, and thnt it had been paid to the moth er. He was held in $1501 bail. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION , Buy In Comfort What a delight to every person who comes here, knowing that he or she can buy with the utmost confidence and comfort Hazardous buy ing is done away with here every brand is rniaranteed to us from the manufacturer and to you by us. Whether you of buying experience shop in person, phone, or send the children, it s all the same. . , Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 v At the Sign or a Sorvlw "If It's on the Market We Have It" eivs Buy Oliver Tlows Now at a New Price. 'K XKW YORK. Feb. 22. (A memlier, escorted Rrol,l scienusia o-,v hp.b tu.ut, ..n mission inai win Keep ineoi in iuc untrodden areas of Asia for five years. When they return to America, they hoie to have evidence that the "misn- Ina link" between man and beast I RCtually existed. Also they expect to l.ring back thousaiuls of animal and botanical specimens to fill the propos ed Hall of Asiatic IJfo in New York. Roy Chapman Andrews, leader of two former scientific parties into China, will head the new groups, to be known as the Third Asiactic Expedi tion 'of tho Amerivaiv luenm"- Natural Historry. Supporting It fi-' nanelully c.ro more, than a score of New Yorka wealthiest men and women, the museum and other organization's. The 1 arty will sail from San Francisco on March 19. . Joined In Asia hy scores of native guides, huntsmen, cooks and helpers, tho xciotitista expect to introduce Am erican automobiles, moving picture cameras and other modern machines on the Gobi lesert. Central Asian plateaus, Tlbelinn steppes and other litllo known lands. Gasoline trucks will constitute mo. tile bases or various bramhea of ttu oxpedltion uuaeontologlsts, archaeo logists and anthropologists while speedier cars am r.sed in explo rations and hunllnc. nr. Andrews has found a 60-mlle-nn-hour too slow to keep up with frightened antelopes In Central Asia, and is taking a speedier racer to use in hunting these mile-a-niinute runners. 1 The first base of the party will-be established in Mongolia, where the scientists expect to remain twenty four months before penetrating West tin China. After tne vanguard has spent a year In Mongolta, a second group of scientists will leave New York to.Join them. Northern and Central Asia will be thoroughlv gone over in a study of the origin and misration of man, to prove or disprove the popular scientific be lief that Asia was the center of dis persal of the human race as well ns for many of the mammals the descend ants of which now are scattered over the earth, i There were five persons In the part leaving New York today under the leadership of Mr. Andrews. His wife will go along as the color photograph er. The others uro Walter Granger i. ml George Olson palaeontologists, and Clifford Pope, geologist; all from the museum here. Next year the museum will send out geologists and a motion picture photo grapher," and in 1923 archaeologists and anthorpologists will follow.. Then the entire expedition will dovototlro mure years to intensive work. . . More than 2,M persons have sought in vain to accompany the scientists. Mr. Audres said. . ' .mvrTK. Mont., Feb." 22. (A. P.l N'eat'.ie Kelly, Rutte lightweight, was ia't night ruled out of participating in a scheduled 10-round bout with Abie Vjeb kind of Salt Lake, which was to l.TT.e i ee'n fought tomorrow nlglit. -be-eaiiso of. a broken nose. VIck Gracia f Spokane will substitute in the bout with Mishkind K was stated. . , ' MAXCHRCTBR. Kng.. Feb, 22. d' T.) Sfnn Feiners, for tho second time, have attacked the Maancheeter mills in an incendiary campaign, in flicting (damage amounting to almost $2011,0(10 In ten fires over the week end. geveral factories are completely destroyed. All the fires broke forth simultaneously, indicating that the campaign VraS planned with great care. All the fires were started ,with hay (.reneheJ In kerosene. Firemen were unable to respond to all tho calls. j:! 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