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

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' . ' , . - DAILYEAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, DAY EVENING, MARCH 11,1921. , , .. , '
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CAPTURE POLO CUP
America Has Even Chance This
Summer to Wrest Trophy
Prom English Champ Team
I NEW YORK, March II. tHcnry
i. Farrell, V, P. Staff Correspondent.)
-America haH an even chance to beat
England thin summer and regain the.
International polo cop, In ihe opinion
of Derereux Mllburn, veteran Interna
tionalist and captain of the American
team.
Mllburn prefer actions to word
and wanta Americana to wait until
June and let the team show tho home
folk! how Rood it li.
The team captain If also unwilling
to make any prediction about the
makeup of the quartet that will take
the field at Hurllnghnm next Juno to
play for the cup.
'Each candidate for the team will
have a chance to Know li I nice If In the
tournaments preceding the challenge
match and the personnel of tho team
Will be decided on the showing made
In three matches,'" he any.
Aa the squad nails for Knglnnd early
In April, it will be Impossible to play
any matchea here and the men will
have to condition themselves in Ens
land. While careful to cover any outward
Indication of enthusiasm, Mllburn ad
mit! that the team will make the trip
with much more confidence than that
which surrounded the Visit of Harry
I'ayne and hie aquad In 1909.
Hi) little win thouiiht of the chance
of nn American team at that time that
the officlulH of the polo association
hesltuted to challenge for the cup, pre
ferring merely to Bend the team over
to participate in Various tournnineniH.
At the lnnt minute, however, it waa de
cided to challenge for the cup.
The team cons'stlng of Whitney,
Mllburn, J. M. Wnlerlniry, J. 8. I'hlpps
and K. B. Keynal made a clean aweep
of all tlio touriiftinentH and cloHed a
tensatlonal tour by winning and bring
ing the rup buck to America.
BILL HAYWARD TELLS
MJY
FOR FOOTBALL TIES
NEW YOrtK. March 11. (A. P.)
Suggested change In football rules to
be oonaldered at the annual meeting
of the Intercollegiate football rules
committee here today Include:
That an extra period be played In
cane the name ends In a tie.
.That a forward pans, grounded be
hind the line of scrimmage, shall be
come a free ball ,
That a game shall be based nn a
certain number of plays Instead of a
certain number of minutes.
Thnt nfter a safety has been scored
play shall be resumed on the 40-yard
line instead of the 20-yard line.
That the kick for goal after touch
downs shall be eliminated.
That numbering: of players shall be
com pulsory.
BY WILLIAM I UAY'WAim ,
(Track roach, rnlvcrslly of Oregon)
Most sprinters who run the 100
yard dash generally enter the 220-yard
utu.h mso. This s a much harder rice,
and the 100-yard manr is not always
successful at the 220-yard dash, for the
reason that it takes more and harder
work to stand up under the strain ol
the longer sprint. The. systems of
training for both are much alike, only
the 220-yard runner must develop a
longer and easier stride. Tho runnel
must know himself and his ability to
finish. Many boys rim so hard at the
first half that they are completely run
rff their feet and consequently tic up
at the finish.
In all 440-yard tracks the start of
the 220-yti!-d Is generally a short dis
tance from the turn. . I would advise
all young runners to sail the turn,
starting as fast as possible the runner
swings Into a stride that will carry ns
much speed without, a great deal of ef
fort until the last 7! yards. As a rub
the best 220-yard men are, those who
can run a greater distance, the nest
itit them being able to go at the same
easy swing for 200 or 350 yards.
Ktnce the race requires more endur
ance the candidate should practice
swinging through '300 yards, always
running within himself. If the 220
yard man is to turn the 100 also, the
starting and sprinting will be suffi
cient, hut he should vary the train
ing, taking two or three 300 yards at
three-quarter speed and once a w"k
go through ISO at 220-speed. Twt.
;itATF,riL rem
iuxi:ivki
"For 16 years 1 suffered increasing
ly with stomach and liver trouble.
Uloatlng with gas distressed me very
much and caused serious heart flutter-1
lug. All medicine only relieved tem-1
porarily. 1 gave up hope of ever bcin j
cured. My druggist advised me one ,
day to try Mavr's Wonderful Itemedy.
I i.m feeling like a new woman since j
and an now cat anything with no til
I results." It Is u simple, harmless j
preparation that removes the ca-.
tnrrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract
snd allays the lnflalnmation which
causes practically a41 stomach, liver j
and Intestinal aliments. Including ap-,
pendieltia. Ono dose will convince or j
money refunded. Druggists every,
where.
A., K,r,iro i,a fnA n rent nhould be '
I taken. Just olng enough to loosen up j
1 and perhaps do 300 u one-half speed, j
WILL MEET MARCH Hi
NEW YORK, March 11. (A. P.)
Johnny Wilson, middleweight boxing
champion, will defend his title against
Mike O'Dowd, former tltiehotder here,
March 17. Tex Rlckard announced last
night. Wilson won the championship
from O'Dowd in Boston about a year
ago.
The Wllson-O'Dowd match was sub
..,.) thnt hetween Willie Jack
son and Itocky Kansas, lightweights.
after the latter had cancelled me aaie.
QUALITY
SERV ICE
SANITATION
Saturday Specials
Prime Quality STEER BEEF at our regular Saturday prices,
makes this a better buy than ever. . .
Bed Boil 8c Round Steak .
Beef Stew . 3c Chuck Steak .
Pot Roast .......... 12 l-2c T-Bone Steak .
Rump Roasts A 18c Sirloin Steak .
. , . 25c
... 20c
. . . 28c
... 28c
Leg of Lamb 28c
Our Fish department is complete, including Fresh Smelt, Salmon, Hali
but, Crab, Clams.
If you are wanting something extra fancy don't overlook our Crown
Roasts, French Chops, Fillet, of Beef, Merry Widdow Chops, etc.
Our Produce dept. is running over with everything' for your selection,
fresh and crisp.
XTRA SPECIALS
Oranges, (Limited Supply) 4 dozen 50c
Oranges (All You Want) 3 dozen , 50c
Weston Mountain Spuds, per sack $1.50
Our Last Shipment of Jams just in. 15c can, $1.75 doz.
PENDLETON
TRADING CO.
If it's on the market we have it.
lUTCJUK wixs ox ron'
SCKANTON, March 11. (A. P.)
I Willie Ilitchie of Scmnton won from
1 "K. O. 55 Chancy of Baltimore, in the
! eighth round of a scheduled 10-round
bout Inst night on a foul.
! IANC1I GETS -DECISION
CLEVELAND. March 11. (A. P.)
; Joe Lynch, bantamweight champion,
' last night won the newspaper decision
i over Joe Burman, Chicago, in a, 10
round bout. Lynch took five rounds.
Burman three and two were even.
They weighed under IJ10. pounds ring
side. - j -
CLANCY KTS DRAW.
DENVER. Colo, March 11. (A. T.)
Bud 'Clancy of Detroit, and Young
Fitzsimmons of Oklahoma City, mld
,i ni..Ku iioh( 1) rounds to a
draw here' last night. District Attor-j
ney Van t.ise, wno ...........
he would arrest the promoters to test
the slate law prohibiting prizefights,
was at the ringside. No arrests wera
made last night.
AMATKUIS nHIWAim ENTRIES
PITTSBURG. March 11. f-A. P.)
Twenty-two amateur ice skaters of
the United States and Canada , have
forwarded entries for the internation
al Indoor amateur skating champion
ship races, to be held here March 14
and 15. Miss Gladys Robinson, To
ronto. Canada, world's woman cham
pion skater; Miss Rose Johnson, Chi
cago, former world's champion, and
twenty men skaters, complete the list
Pi it f -
ONLY
ONE
DAY MORE OF THIS
GREAT CLOTHING
SALE!
Our sale must end Saturday night. If you haven't pur
chased your Spring needs before now, we suggest that you
hurry in tomorrow. You will never have a chance to equal
these bargains.
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i KAl'KF TO JOIN TEAM.
i CHICAGO, March 11. (A. P.)
i Benny Knuft of the New York Nation
' al League baseball team has departed
i to join his team at Ran Antonio, Tex
! as, after an Interview with Judge Lan
i dJs commissioner of baseball,
i Judge Land is refused to reveal the
I nature of his discussion with Kauft
but it was declared in baseball circles
that the Interview was to obtain any
information Kauff may have had re-
i gardlng charges of gambling miring
the last Giants-Cuba series ol 1919 in
Chicago.
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Hr. Fort flier
Do you know that our shop is equip
ped to do your Repair Work. That we
have the most modern machinery
money can buy to handle each and every
job efficiently and quickly. That our
mechanics are trained the Ford way
and are experts in their line. That we
carry a complete stock of genuine Ford
parts amounting to $12,000.00. That
our motto is service first, last and al
ways. Let us do your Ford work, it will
satisfy you.
The Home of the Ford.
Simpson Auto Co.
Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts.
Walla Walla Pendleton
Auto Freight Service
ROUND TRIPS 1AILY
I caves Pendleton 2 p. m.
INtidleton liione 2123-W.
COCHRAN' WINS EASILY.
DETROIT, Mich, March 11. (A.
p.) Welker Cochran took but two In
nings last night to run out his 800
points In the e'ght blocks of his 3,-
000 point billiard match witn h.uou-
ard Horemans, European 18.3 cham
pion.
In the first Inning Cochran scoreo
66. Horemans then made one point
and the American ended the block
with an. unfinished run of 234. The
block put Cochran in the lead by 457
points.
The standing: Cochran 2400 points;
h!gh runs, 234; 15(1; hish average
43.63.
Hoi-cman 1,943; high runs 297; 72;
56; high average 35. 98.
Here's another new style
Note the w ide band, special
shape bow in back
and other exclusive
features.
AfcKiiut'n dealers ereryu'lere
NYE-WARD SHOE CO;
I have opened an up-to-date shoe shining par
lor in Nye-Ward Co.'s new shoe store. The class
of shining parlor Pendleton people have long
needed. Open week days during business hours.
Saturdays to 9:30 p. m. Sundays 9 a. m. to 3 p.
m. Shining Stand Phone 622.
Geo. W. Hooker, Oregon Journal Agt.
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Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices
East Oregonian Printing Department
"1 mpossible!''
"Fact, I assure you. My wife has
eloped with the next-door neighbor."
The Doctor.
KOEPPEN'S
PRESCRIPTION
.DRUG STORE
A. C. Kocppen & Bros.
nio Drug Store That Serves
You Rest.
DON'T FUSS WITH
IN ANCIENT FURNITURE
VIENNA. March 11. (A. P.) Th"
hidden fortune in a piece of old furni
ture has turned up In Vienna with un
nsuallv dramatic setting.
r ihA mnnv families who live
),.. k rtlim1 nnln nf nnttoue family '
possessions decided to sell a very old
desk. The daughter and a friend were
removing it to a waiting wngvm when
tho well-known secret apartment i
opened at the proper cue and disclos
ed a pile of gold coins.
.1.. Anrl. nil l.nrooe I
in uie opiihihv 'i ......... .... .
and some of ancient date, they repre
sent R,0fll,00 present Australn crowns
loss ritii KF.n in iwxdS.
"Welt. Krown. how ill you look!
What's tho matter?"
"Oh, nothing much; losing welRht.
that's all. Lost 130 pounds of tlesh in
one day."
Musterole Works Without the
Blister EasiertQuicker
T.tcrc's no sense in mixing a mesa
of mustard, flour end vater when you
can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff
ness with a little clean, white Mustemle.
Musterole is ra:de cf pure oil ol
nitistard and other helpful ingredients,
combined in the farm of the present
white ointment It ta!tc3 the place ot
mustard plaslers, and wiil not blister.
Musterole usual'.' gives prompt rehei
front core throat bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
hesdache. congestion, pleurisy, rheums
; tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
tack CT joints, sprains, sore muscles.
bruises, cr.ubiains, trostea teet,coias oi
the chest ( i t often prevents pneumoni
S5c and 63c jars; hospital sue $XtX)
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
Best Creamery Butter, lb 55c
Lard No. 3- 75c; No. 5, $1.25; No. 10, $2.23
Cottolene med. $1.23; large $2.15
Wessons Oil. . pints 35c; quarts 65c; 1-2 gal. $1.30
Syrup, Karo Blue No. 5, 50c; No. 10 90c
Syrup, Karo Red No. 5, 50c; No. 10, 95c
FEDERAL MILK, 2 cans 25c
Hills Red Coffee, 1 lb. 48c
Hills Red Coffee, 5 lbs $2.33
Hills Blue Coffee, 1 lb 35c
Hills Blue Coffee, 3 lbs 93c
Red Mexican Beans, 4 lbs 25c
Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 5 lb. box... 60c