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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WOULD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND T$?0 NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE -'. ' .' :. ' i ...... . . . . . . i . '.;, TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 S r ' -rz' if Ms ' T ?- yr--f"5 ' twelve pages J ,(?, ,,iS,.Ss ,,,,",,,, PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1921. JACK BRIXTON TELLS HOW IT FEELS TO BE KNOCKED OUT BY AN OPPONENT IN THE RING Welterweight Woke Up Once as Referee Said 'Five and He 1. Knows it Will Happen Again. hoy, If you're ever done It, you'vo got to lo it now.' "IJowncy kept shooting at my head Instead of glvinK It to me In the body where It would have aot me. i duck. ed my head, covered my Juw mid took them all on the top of the head an ! shoulder. I got the chance to Ket In on him and held. He wuh tired and winded and I home on him getting rent ed all the time. The gong then sound- eu ana came hack to my corner. I gone down. Pome duv I'm solng to have the same thing hap pen with a Kmart boxer "who will know and then I'll go down Just like Clans." Half Mad With Itching? Clean Out Your Blood NEW YORK, April 27. (Henry L. Karroll, U, P. Btaff Correspondent .) l)ing Helpless on the floor of the Col- rli.f . I . i. ti.iH V I ... .1 1 oyer him In th, twenty-flrat round, ! ' . ,h"tvboy had 'known n i i.i . 'Kouid have gone down. Pome m vviiim, in iwiu hi lime uecn one oi the saddest spectacles of the ring. , :"Plcture of that scene painted for mfc by spectator are a sort of pre monition," Jack Hrllton, world' wel ti'rwelght champion and the greatest' of" present day boxers, said here re cent day hoxera, mild here recently. ' ,"I know I'm going out that way wme day. t I can't keep going forever. l'Vo been In the ring sixteen yeara nnd I haven't very many more yearn ahead of me. Borne day gome young fboxer la coming along and I'm going; to realize that H a the la! time. "I know Just how It will reel too, the dirry feeling In the head, the toll ing count of tho referee which bringa an Insane, deslro to get up without a response from the muscles, the yella of voices at the riimsldc that Bound like a hum fnr away In the distance. I know Just how it will be. becaiiHe I caina very near getting It once. i;"IIryan Downey, a rugged 111 tie Co lumbus iKixcr, was the one who came near getting me. Hart he been an ex perienced boxer he would havo finish ed me easily. waa going along easy -with him. Jiwt boxing and letting him wear him iwflf out with his rimhiiiB, wild swing lint taction. All of a sudden I went dawn. I didn't aee the blow and I ' ijon't remember falling. When my head began to clear I found myself back on the floor. The referee had Just Raid 'Five.' I thnunht. 'What's tje matter with the referee' he' start Ipg at five?' I waa hurt. It seemed an If h fog had dropped down around me. I heard the voice of the referee count ing 'Kfx Seven.' Telia of the excited crowd seemed. Just like . a buxa. wanted to get up but by muscles seem ecj numb. It felt, restful laying there but I knew I had to get up. 51y head then cleared all of a sudden and I was aliln to get lip before the count. I wax atlll out. t looked bci-okh the ring at Downey, wondering what he was go--1ng t do.: ,u hcailahuL.. wildly nfir vo,u for what seemed like' an aee. Hu tearing at me with both anna ""ringing and I thought Murk, old HAN JUKI, Calif., April 27. (A. I'.) A belief that the Chicago authorities are "J Jut bluffing" 'Waa expressed yen terday by Jamea p. Hex, counael for Hal chaae, former major league atar, who ' under arrat In connection with the Chicago-Cincinnati baxcbull brib ery Hianital. fhace la out on ball, fol lowing hla being taken Into cuatody laat nlijht on a warrant from Chicago, "It la not strange that they have not aaked the governor of Illinois to peti tion the governor of California, for ex tradition paperx In Chase'a case?" he aald. ''I have found out that at the time I hid Huppoxed bribery waa com mitted, In Chicago, Chime was touring Canada, New York and Pennsylvania with the .New York Giant. I cannot t'ee how hecan be Implicated." That flaminjr, torturous itch that drives you to scratch yourself raw and bleeding is generally caused by Impure, disordered blood. You can relieve it thoroughly only by getting the impurities out. Enrich your blood and keep it wholesome. Then such troubles as are due to it will leave you. For this work famous old fcSawStfciaiL 3.S.3., the vegetable blood remedy, is excellent. Thousands have de pended on it for half a century. Your druggist will simply yoi wiui a.t.3., a:iu .i yoa will write us a hktory oi? your trouble, we will give you expert medical ad vice free. Address Chief Medical Advisor, 842 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Georgia. FRANCE WILL RECEIVE SECOND STADIUM SOON PAI1IH, April 27. (A. P.) A ace ond Htadltr.n In to be given to France b America when th" American Com mitted for Iv:mt'aled France presents to tho city of fiultuton a similar aports- ground to Pershing stadium, present ed to Paris by the Amertcun army. During tho war the American Ited Cross acquired a large plot of ground in which to carry on its 'work, and soon after' the arniiatlce this property, llllli.h Aik iiiii i'o.I .4,i- A . been dug across It several times end and r,"ner' (1oubl" ,,, left fi"ld alro to a laree number of h,.ll hi..... tor'' w" "ins. j ne gj.me was a see OAKS WIS GAMK BA.V FKANCISCO, April 27. (A. P.) Oakland defeated Vernon yester day 5 to 4, staging a ninth inning rally In which live was knocked out of the CHICAGO. April 27. (A. P.) Pri vate liifornvitixn that several of the I men indicted in connection with the 1919 world series baseball scandal have fled to Mexico lias been receiv ed, and an appeal will ne made to fed eral authorities in the hope that some way may be found to extradite mem. The state's attorney announced that officials refilled to divulge names. was presented to the Municipality of Ho ssons by the Hed Cross. The Amer. lean Committee for cvastatvd France now has come to 'the rercue and will pay the coat of levelling tho ground and erecting a stadium. IIIHK M AltOt Altl MAItltlKI) CIXCINXATI, O.i April 27.-MA. P.) Kubo Maniuard, Cincinnati National league pitcher, was Temarrlpd hera yesterday to MIfb Naomi Malone of Haltimore, by Mayor John Harper of I.oveland, (., at the Hamilton county courthouse. After their previous mar riage In Klkton. Md it was discovered that the ceremony was preformed be fore Marnuad's divorce decree from Klossom Seeley, actress, had become legally effective.' TlfUKK IIOMK KINS PHILADELPHIA, April 27 (A. P.i I 1 Is Angelc yesterday, 9, to 1 saw affair until th! eighth inning, when Vernon forged ahead on Hyatt's single followed by Pmlth'a home-run, only to lose the advantage In the ninth. BY WESTON BALL ItAM1! Followin ; is the box score and sum mary of the game which Weston won from Pilot Kock Sunday In the" Wheat Hclt league: Weston. AH R 4 2 SALT I.AKI-: l.DSKS KFATTLK, April 27. (A. I.) Seattle took a four-run lead on Salt Lake In the first Inning of the opening gaum of the series here today and adding another run in the fifth, took the contest by a score of 5 to 2. Salt Lake started a seventh Inning ralley which netted two runs before the Ralnlers shut off the spurt. KAM.M 8 ItAT WU KKll LOS ANOELKS, April 27. (A. P.) Kamms' bat accounted for five San Francisco runs when the Seals defeat- In Home runs by Cruise, Powell and Mcquillan featured Boston's victory over Philadelphia today. All of the local pitchers except Welnert were hit .hard. Ilclte was struck .on the hand by a line drive In the sixth, the ball bounding Into the left field, wh ?re Wrlghtstone caught it for a put out. the fourth inning Until singled and scored on Caveney's double. Kllison aingled and tho bases were filled when O'Connell was hit by a pitched hall. Hlliron and O'Connell scored on a single by Agncw. Kamm made a homo run In the sixth with Kllison on base and in the eighth hit a triple that scored Ellison und O'Connell. In a loosely played ean.e Sunday Hermiaton increased their lead in the I-rigation league by defeating Irrigon 11 to 5. This is the fifth straight vic tory for Herm'aion this season, wilh ..t a defeat. Owing to the roughness of the Irri gon giounds there were a number of errors chalked up against both teams in Sunday's game. McMillan, pitching for Hermiston, allowcit only three hits and r-'nelps, relieving McMillan in the eieht in ning, continued the good work by striking out three of the five men to face him, and allowing no hits. A' good crowd was on hand to witness the gai.e even though the weather was ery diKiRrecable. . Following is the lincuj) of the two teams: 1 Hirini-toii. I QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION 3 3 A Clean Bill This Is a clean, tip to date Market and Grocery. All Meats and Grocorles are In pood condition and O. K. CIroccry side Is equipped with glass cases and all bread. try, etc., properly protected from flies and dust. Meat Market Is equipped with glass refrigerator cases, re frigerator meat boxes and nil machinery knives, etc. ure clean and O. K. (Signed) K. K MELTON, Inspector Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner. pas- Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 If It's on the Market We Have It" Service Sji At the Sign of iliii ii?i r. vasiiix;ton iikats o. a, SEATTLB. April 27. t A. P.) I University of Washington knocked Pitcher Rabb out of the box in the first Inning nrthtA .....i f nenn..., a-tmn nrllh lh. (reiron Arricnltiirnl rollno here ves- i W tt'Frman, terday, wlnnlnir the contest by a score of g to 8. Torrance and McMahon of Washington poicd out homo runs in the first, McMahon scoring a man ahead. The game was featured by promiscuous hitting. Store: O. A. C, 3 8 4; Washington 8 13 3. Hatteries Rabb, Hughes and Gill; Leonard and Maloney. AD R JH. Todd. 3b 5. 1 j A. Spinning, hs ' 5 2 i C. Voyen, lb 5 2 I C. Thorn, c .5 2 cf 5 1 L. Tool. 2o 5 1 Ixint;horn, If 5 a Middledorf, rf 5 2 McMillan, p . 5 0 Phelps, i 1 0 Rlojngren, ; . , , Gould, 4 5 eeemer, f 4 p'Hnra. 8 , 4 Oliver. 0 3 Srr.itli. 3 4 Kennard, 6 4 Johncon, 1" 4 Hubbs. 1 3 H PO A 2 15 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ladies Notice Here You Are 35c A PAIR We have 42 pair of Ladies' Cloth Top Oxfords in sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2 and 4, with military heels, to close out at 85cAPAIIt 1111 iiu I. 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St Totals HtnMc. 5 Smith, S . 3 .j 5 Pilot Rock. AB R 4 2 4 0 0 8 1 Gilbert, 2 4 tracher, 7 All recht, 3 Royer, 4 . Newman. 6 4 4 4 3 fiturtevnnt, S 3 M'.Nutt, 1 3 Totals H PO A 2 2 2 1 10 1 2 4 2 1 1 2 y- ! i 'I 0 i 0 -! 1 i 15 33 Score hf Innings. Wtston R 1 0000300 H30101300 08 Pilot Rock R 00010100 02 II 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 -4 Siumi:ury. Sacrifice hits, 0; two .bare h:t3, 0; three base hits, Kenmore; home runs, 0; stolen liases, Hinkle, Sturtevant; first on balls, off Hubbs. 0, off Me Nuti. 2; struck out, by Hubbs. 15. by McNutt. 9; left on bat-es, Weston 6. Pi lot Rock, 4; hit by pitcher, Oliver; umpiie. Grove; Fcorer, Casteel. R. Walpolc, V. Jones, lh Heavi i t, 3 b il. Y.'itpole, Henefiel, cf SILK IS SHIPPl'U i:ST PAN FRANCISCO, April 27. (C. I P. )- For a brief moment during the I past week San Francisco had a 4ilk- mi dream worth l,840.nio, hilt then I the Southern Pacific railroad stepped j In and carted it away with a speci il 'train of 13 cars new en route to New York. The silks, 2:10 tons in all. are to be come "pretties" for milady. Tho ship ment arrived f n m tho Orient on tho struck out by Irrlr.un. AR R H 21) 5 114 4 1 0 11 4 0 0 0 c 4 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 McCoiniick, ss 4 1 0 2 Chaney, if 4 0 0 0 It. Jones, if .4 0 1 0 Murk ham, n 4 0 0. Jordon Summary. Three base hits, Spinning: base on balls, off .McMil'.in 2, Markham. 2; McMillan, 5, by Phelps. Prudence. i Bill If you had two wishes that ! would come true what would you ask for.'' LI! Well, for one, I'd wis hfor a husband. Mil And what would be the other? Lil Weil, for one, I'd wish for a ; I how he turned out. Boston Globe. He Con ill lit Catch Cold. "If you phase, mum, I've let the hahy's shawl drop out of the window." "How careless of you! Now baby r. ...in , ,, itiii iaii.il I'uiu. "Oh! no mum he's still in the shawl." Le Hie, Paris. Fishing Tackle YOU CAN DEPEND ON We arc glad to help you and give you tackle that will do the work. My tackle is made to catch fish. Sol Baum Sporting Goods Store Look for the Fish Hotel Pendleton Bid g. Japanese liner Siberia Main. Markham, 4. For no apparent reason two worn- - j en of moderate means locked them- 0 , selves in a suite cf three rooms In a j 0 . Hoboken, New Jersey, hotel and liv- ' 1 ' ed there for more than three years, j They lived entirely on canned goods f ordered l y mail. Rent Payments ! were made by checks thrust under the. door. The accumulation of empty cans on the fire escape led to investi Itatlon by tiie health a in limit ies. KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE THE OPEN SEASON FOR POLITICAL ECONOMISTS. Some FACTS About FORD THF. IMVK.KSAL CWIl Hor are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They show you Just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month slnco January 1, 1921 and how many have been sold to retail customers, in the L'nitcd States. JANI.'ARV FKHRCAUlf MARCH Produced 29.S83 85, .105 61.886 Delivered to Retail Customers 67.20S 63,603 87,221 Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208,032 showing that actual sales for the first thrco months of 1921 ex ceeded produrllon by 0,58 Ford cars and trucks! April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars nnd trucks und the estimated April output of the factory and assem bly plants combined calls for only 90,000! , These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products Is growing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were It not for tho dealers' limited stocks, which are now bclnu rapVily depleted, ninny moro customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars, it will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will prevent any thing: like prompt deliveries. If you would bo sure of bavin- your Ford car or truck when you want It, you should place your order now. Don't delay. Phono us or drop us a curd. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. You're au. vrokg, p-o-vi-t-i-v-e-l-v my m - 1 W 1 W, till V'M S IT1 - J I V 1 r; exports. rt ANt A fX-A "TJIrf " i l AND A LOWER U HlGHtP- r IHCRtAtU i A. C. Koeppen & Bros. the Drug Store Tliat You Best. 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