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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 r,: TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1921. 1 !?JF.a S LEAP 0F4 3-5 MILES NEVALTITUDE RECORD Lieutenant Hamilton Makes , ' Sensational Drop Without 'Accident; Slept on Ascent. CHAMI'AICX. 111.. March 24. (A. I.)-Aa new workl' record for para chute leap win eHtublixhed yentcrday when Lieutenant A. a. Hamilton drop, ped 24,4011 feet, four anil three, fifth miles, from an ulrplane at Chanute field. Ho made the axeent In a Ie lavilnnd 11-4 plana piloted by Lieu ton. ant Harry Weddlnston and dcacended In a regulation narachul Ho slept during the hour and twenty alx minu tes, required to make the ascent, but .kept much awake during the drop. "It was Just like any other lenp," was his only comment. . Lieutenant Weddliftton wns drexsed for an altitude flight, but Lieutenant Hamilton wore only the regulation i,m. fit. However, he -was wrapped In falnn. ket and the rear cockpit n which he sat wns covered with canvas. A wire lrom the canvas to Ueutenant Wedd Ington's seat was used by the pilot to release the covering. The ruxh of cold lr awoke Lieutenant Hamilton who stepped on a platform at the side and whim the plane, was In position leaped Into space. The parachute opened perfectly. lieutenant Hamilton landed seven miles northeast of Chunutc field. Then, wan little wind when he Jumped but at an altitude of or 1S.U00 feet a stronu current engulfed his paraebme. H declared thefe were no peculiar aenxa tlons at any time during the descent. Another, airplane was sent up. after tha big tnj Havilund hesan the flight. It followed Lieutenant Hamilton dur ing the descent and curried him back to Chanuto field. It Is declared at the field that the record will stand as official. Before tha flight was attempted, the I para graph was set at aero and sealed. It will he sent to Washington to lie cali brated. ..... No further attempt will be made to better' this record unlctw some other field breaks It, army officers said. Lieutenant. trfnmllton held the previous record, 20,900 fret made at Carlstrom Held. Arcadia, Da. KAMA' SKAKOX (i.lMKS t.luiils 7, Houston 2 HOUSTON. Teg., March 24. IA ttn exhibition game yesterday the. New York . National defeated ,TIio score:, . . it. H. i:. New York Xatlonals ..7 19 1 HotiHton, . t 7 4 Hattcrlcs Vttllce, Toney and Hmlih, Hnyder, (iuston; Donalds, Oudger, Moultcn and Griffith, Wright. anl!nuls 7. IIi-uiiiimiiiI 4 HIOAL'MONT, Tex., March 24 In (in exhibition game 'yesterday .the Ht. Louis Nationals defeated llcaumont. The score: , It. H. E. Ht. Louis Nationals ". 7 12 S lienumont , 4 7 3 Hutteries iteviore. May and Cll hm; H.vmel, Uudger and Wealing, Itusche. I Dodgers 3, New Orlt-uus 1 Nlvw UiU.bA.VH, La., March 24 In an exhibition game yesterday the Brooklyn Nationals defeated New Or leans. The score: It. H. K. Brooklyn Nationals 3 , 8 i Xevr Orleans .., 1 7 2 Batteries um it h, Tost, Schrclber and Kreuger, Taylor; Colbert, Gold smith and De Ilerry, smith. Atlanta 7. Athletics 4 LAKH CWAR.LEH. La.. March 24. (.Man exhibition game yesterday Atlan ta" defeated the Philadelphia Ameri cans. The score : It. H. E. Atlanta 7 '12 2 I'hflodelphia 4 9 0 I'utterk-s Manner, Koencmann and Fuhrman; Barrett, Keefo and Myatt. FIGHT WILL BE UPON Ills Attacks 011 Dry Ijiwii Made WASHINGTON, March 24.- U. P.) A provlaion of the prohibition amendment originally proposed by Presldont Harding while he was a senator makes it Invalid, Is claimed In the second hig attack on the constitu tionality dry laws and in briefs filed In the supreme court yesterday. The nction making the entire pro hibition urticle Inoperative unless rati fied 'within seven Vears, Is brief asserts and specifically violates article five of the constitution, which gives congress no power to impose a limit on the, ratification, "or otherwise attempt to control what the legislatures shall do. The brief quotes senator Harding In offering a provision as having "clearly stated his vote tor the resolution was m QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Choice Ham Fresh Eggs V For that Easter Breakfast we suggest the above. EGGS, 4 DOZ; 95c Another shipment of STRAWBERRIES for Saturday. Please place jour order early, Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If It's on the Market We Have It" ; $600,000 Purse is Withdrawn; Pcmpsey S&ya He Will Never Meet Colored Man. NBW YORK, March 24. The half million dollar p. use for which-Jack Dempscy and Geurgc-s Carpentier. were to have fought on July '2 has been -withdrawn and the heavyweights I will box on a percentage basis when tht-y engage in their world's champion, ship buttle, Tex ltlckard. promoter, said yesterduy after aevi-fcil confer ences with representatives of trie principals. ' Under the new ugrcrnwnl the pu Uists will receive 60 per cent of the gross gate receipts. The winner will lake 60 per cent and the loser 40 pi.-r cent. The contract originally pro vided that Icmpscy, as champion, was to receive ISOO.000 and Carpentier, as challenger, $200,000. i Managers Sign Amendment Jack Kearns, manager of Ienipsey, signed the amendment yerterday and a cable message from Desramps, man agcr of Carpentier, was also received acquiescing In the change and statin? that a signed agreement would be for warded by mail. J'urious reasons for the charge In the contract were advanced. It was stated that owning to the rule which prohibits the charging of more than $15 for a seat at a championship bout In this state, the contest could not be conducted with the handicap of a jsnn.000 guarantee In case It was de cided to stage the match here. Draws Odor IJne CALOAKV, Alberiu. March 24 (A. p.) Jack Dempxey, ' heavyweight champion of the world, who Is here, expressed pleasure at the ni-tf arrange ment for his fisht with Georges Car pentier, on a percentage basis instead of a striight guarantee. He suid he believed the fight would draw a million and a half dollars. The champion sain there is no truth, in the story that he Id going to get married again. "And here is something else I have rever told the world yet," said the champion. "I will never accept a chal lenge from a colored man. I absolute ly draw the color line. conditioned on this provision being ..... . ... n oin uiii'ii IIICII H I II W unocnHtitutiomility of the section. 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The statement said the Clreek army was advancing again-rt Ihe turks all along the front. of Bolshevism Principles Be cause They Proved Failure. E LOXDOX, March IK. P.) The Creek armies In Asia Minor plan to begin an offensive against the Turks today, according to advices to the Brit, itih foreign office. At the Sign of Servloe CARDINAL GIBBONS IS CRITICALLY ILL AND DEATH IS EXPECTED BALTIMORE, March 24. (P. P- Cardinal Gibbons is critically ill and death may come at any time, Is said at his residence. WASHINGTON', .March 24. (U. P.) In the event of an agreement by the fnited States to treat with the Soviets It was indicated that no technical bars would be placed against the entry inu tile t'nilcd States of a dclesation which Moscow wireless dispatch to London said the bolshevik! proposed sending hire to negotiate a trade agreement. It also developed, that a slightly broad- ed view has been' taken by tha slate department regarding passports. 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