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" KEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON,' TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1921. Lightweight, Middle, Welter ' Are the Three Crowns He i Would Carry on His Brow., i ' 1 NEW YORK. April Is. (Henry Ftrrell, United 'rrn fiinff Corre apondent.) Benny Leonard want to b three champion all at the Hume time., i Having fought himself clean of op ponent In the IlKhtweitiht class, the champion would Ilk to annex the wel . ter and middleweight crown. . Slace the day of Dob Fltmlmmons, two and three way champion have 1 teen unknown model, but Leonurd think he can do It. Then a the king of three division, he would retire, the xreulest of nil modern fighter. Leonard i pot alone In thinking that the welterweight championship I nil ir he ever get a chance at it, at least In a year or no. Jack, Hrltton, the grenteM of present day boxer, relgna the king over a claim that I sadly any of atrong competition. Jack I the oldest rlngman In the giime and although he persistently makes that aduge about "youth being erved" ' look foollih. he can't hung on forever. . ' But when It come tn the middle weight clan Leonurd mny have nome laatio confidence merely on a weiftht proposition. Henny work on a adding weight cl, a welterweight nnrmnlly, a Unlit lht when he ha to be. He ha shown, whenever called upon the past winter, that he can make 135-pounds, ' tint he I not too atrong at that weight. Jv 1 would have been willing to meet Mik O'Oowd when he wa champion jMK-au he wu made for a good hnx r'l I-eonard y. "Johnny Wilson. Wlh hi eouthpaw style , would be Just ilka easy. I'm sure I could at leant out point him In a decision bout." Outside of 'Hocky Kansas Leonard hain't an opponent worth considera tion In the liKhtwelght chum. Lew Ttpdler and Willie Jackson make ex orbitant financial demand1 to cover their fear of the champion and Plnk- py Mitchell, who i coming fast, I not ',, reaoy lor mm. '. Jack Hrliton and Johnny Wilson are both iQjfrjLgauif .fir., Tml Lew js spell bout all there" 1 In the middleweight field and O'Dnwd and Mlk nihhons art the pnly formidable middleweight. QUALITY SERVICE i SPECIAL BULK LARD, LB. 23c FILL YOUR NO. 5 CAN FOR 95c BULK SHORTENING 17c Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" m wm The Fordson Tractor The Fordwin ta of nnllmltod value lo tlip rntorplllur mnior, Think how pmctltwl anil cconomkl to put it to plowlit.i nut the cor ners, back furrowing around llic fence and finishing up lands. Wlion that la lon hook onto Um harrow. The Fordson da not pack the soil and Mill wotfc Just as wll on plowed gnmnd nt harrwlng, bladlivi. discing, seeding, etc., as plowing. Can ton plow an aciv ait hour day after day al a cost of Fifty Cent with your horses? Can yon seed FJty Acres a day at a cost of lew than Ten Cents nn .Virc? Think how handy they are for hauling tnnk wnjrmi gas and oil to the field and to run tlie power plains on your place. If ji" are Interested we w:ll Rive yon a demonstration on your farm at our epcuc. Simpson Phone 408 - Sets Handicaps i - m lV A V It'DGJ WILLIAM II. SHELLEY ' Judge William IT. Shelley is busy (figuring out the handicaps for the blue blooded horses Hint will run in Vie celebrated Kentucky Derby Mny 7 It's hi job to dope out the weights which each galloper trill carry. There pre 109 entries this spring. He pre dict that out of this array of three-sear-old only 17 1 18 w ill probably (start - - Reuardies of the culmination of his extension of glory plans, Leonard lay he want to retire from the ring. It Isn't so much that ho Is tired of boxiig but he want to get away from the spotlight and avoid the demands that are made on a champion outside tne rn& He admits that he has earned a for tune In the riiiR- so that he nan mm a. at any time. "I'm not as well off fi nancially ns generally considered. The fans don't know that It costs mo over $75 nno a year to live," he says. 1 SANITATION &3 Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sts. I RACE IN EAST JUNE 4 Preliminary Arrangements Are ' Made for Westerners' Trip to Measure Racing Mettle. T5KHKEI.E V, Calif., April 19. (X. I'. ) A telegram confirming prelim inary urrungemcnt for a boat race be. tween the 1'nivernlty of Califoritla and I'rinceton L'nlverKlty, Jun 4 at Prince ton -wu received from the eastern uni versity yesterday by Luther Nichols graduate manager of California. The telegram, which was signed by Arnold Wood, crew manager of Princeton, said that the California party would be the guest of the Princeton Athletic Asso ciation from May 23 to June S. The crew will go to I'oughkeepale from Princeton to pnrticlpulo in the big an nual regatta there. The California crew and track team will stnjt from Ucrkclcy May 14 In a special cur. In addition the crew will have a special car in which rowing machine will be placed In order that they may have dally practice. The track team, which will participate In a Inter-cnlleglate meet at Cnmbrldge, May 2" and 2", will go to their destina tion by .way of Philadelphia and Now York. SISLIOIt KNOCKS TltlPLK ST. LOUIS, April 19 --.'A. P.)--Pis-ler's triple and Jacobson's single in the eighth nfter two men were out broke up a pitching battle between fhocker and Kerr and gave St. Louis- a 2 to 2 victory in the opening contest with Chicago yesterday. Mosul's home run, following fheely's single accounted for Chicago's runs. Ml'ST TK.UX 1IIMSKIF CHICAGO. April 19. (A. P.) Davis Robertson, outfielder, with the Chicago Nationals, suspended because he refused to go on the spring train ing trip, must go on a personally con ducted training trip at his own expensa UtXuXe hlsj gfljjjension will ba lifted.. This was the ultimatum president Veeck of the Cubs delivered to Robert son tonlKht after the player came from his home In Norfolk. Va., to ascertain I his stales. Veeck told Robertson ho j could train for two weeks here without Milnry. after which his suspension would be raised. Robertson raid he would advise Mr. Veeck as to his Intentions. The Young Mother Youth, with its vitality, makes for the young mothei health and happiness. But later, maternal experiences brine a dif ferent result. 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The schedule of-games calls for the first contest to be held a week from this evening when the Christians and Baptists will cross bnts at Round-l'p park ut S o'clock. All the games will go five Innings, and admission price will be te.nccnts. Thejlimes arejex-i peeted To defray "liecesHary expenses wh.cn will bo incurred. Attendance at church Is one of the qualifications that players will have to meet, and every man will have to be vouched for by his captain as having attended church services at least three Sundays out of six. or three consecutive Sundays. The board of managers of the league include J. X. Scott. Christian church: Carl McGin nis. Baptist: Rev. J. II. Secor, Metho d st; John Lamhfrth, Kpiscopal; Mac Hoke, Tresbyterlan: and Rec. J. M. Cornelison, Indian Mission. The present schedule calls for a game April 26 between the Christians and the Raptists; on April 28, Chris tians and the Tuttiilia Indians; May 3. Episcopalians and Methodists; and May r, Presoyterians and Indians. NEW YORK. April 19. (A. p.) Release of Pitcher Jack Clifford was announced last nipht by Manager Hug gins of the New York Americans. He will go to the Vernon club of the Paci fic Coast Lcaguo under an optional axreement. THE FUNNY BONE A generous golfer will give anything In the world to the church except his Sunday mornings. Affection's Fount Wife (pleadingly I'm afraid. Jack, sou do not love me any more anyway, not os well as you "used to. Husband: Why? Wife: Because you always lot me let up to light the fire now. Husband: Nonesense, my love! Your getting up to light the fire makes me love you nil the more Watchman Kxamincr. Insatiable lllrds A now story is going around the fi-! rnnclal d'strict about an old Southern' negro who yas asked by the proprietor of a store how he happened to peed ; credit when he'd such a good cotton crop. "Do ducks got e.i'iout nil dat cotton sah." was the mournful reply. 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