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KEEP ABtlEAST OF bOINCS IN THE. WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFV WRITERS A ND TWO" NEWS SERVICES "ON .TOTS PAGES 7 TO 10 SECTION TWO TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1921. SECT1oNTWO rISi9)5KOOISl)) TEN PAGES Jj2xz2s Best in Minors List of Fighters Includes 12 Men Who Formerly Were Best Known American Ring. IOH ANGELK8. Oil., Mny 3 (A. P.) Twelve "Old timers" of flKhtlna history, hraded by James J. Jefrerie. former heavyweight title holder, are wheduled to stnKe unofficial "come back" at a vctcruns' boxing show nt Vernon, near hero, Mny . The flKhtom, most of whom nre vet. erans of the U.iy of 40-round events. Include Al Wnlrast, "Spike" Kohlnson, Willie ftllehl. Tommy ttyan. itillie lPke. Leach Cross, Kid McCoy, Dick Kvlrnd, Krr.ijdo Ne'l uad probably Jimmy Piltt. Tle (how In being arranged by The 1 Angeles Kxpress and the Klks' IdRe to raise fund for entertalnlnic Flkn from all pnrtM of the country when they attend the nnnuul conven tion here next July. I ne oldest "old flmor" on the bill i m De lonuny llynn, also known an Jicii Yount!. former middleweight rhiirltpieh, who, in lsS9 knocked nut "nrK xnatiKhnemy In Detroit in 23 1 muniM and In 1891 nt Mlnneapolle knocked out Danny Needhnm In 46 ijciinds. Tommy In 51 yearn of age and retlrd ... Next In uae Hided In Chillies Walter (Fl'lke) :;hinsoii. who helped mate rung history a quarter of a century a fiKliling Terry ' MeOovern, Jim I'rlwoll and others of llnhtwelKht fame. "Pplke- la billed to meet Willie Illlchlc, former IlKhlwelKht champion who. nl nre leaving the ring. has been In In the automobile business. Itnhinsoii Is 4 , An.ong other on the bill in Ad Wol- ' Sant. the "MIchlMn Wildcat" who I Innnn in training- at -. iiHinitrijiiii entinipinn and -vho conquered the mighty Kiirtllhi; Nelson In 40 rounds. Mllly Papke. an other who wllf aiipcnr, wnn mlddle 'Velaht title holder it one tlne." Mix big fluht wo at Xaud Junction where ha knocked out Stanley Ketchel. I-ench Cronn, a dentist and physical llector. who In to appear, Is hardly an nlf-l. . m- - .... - . I i .1 -v'""' "f anifwn to thousand of old-timers of f Wolgant who ( SI yearn old. In llv- b,.r um, lmw , , Ina at Venice, near here. "Spike" Hob- ownnr. will referee ;.' ,1 Ft , fJ'.M WAl.I (A. !.)- A WAI.LA, Wnsrt., May 3. Three I'aclflc northwent col- leKe lei.nln teamn, represcnlliiK the I'nivernlty of Idaho of .Moscow, Wash IriKlon Stale ColleKe of I'tillman and Whitman College of Walla Walla meet on the Whitman courts May 20 and 21 In their annual trlanpular tournament. Two new coiirtn arelhein imilt on the Whitman campim for the tourney, briiiKlnic the total number up to seven. 'I he meet will be held under the aus pices of ihf Northwest Conference. In the past the annual meet has al ways been held between the same three schools This year Willamette rniversity of Halern has asked to be allowed to compete. I'ltrher Tommy Long of the Louis ville club In the American Annccla tlon Is probably the best prospect in the minora today. But ho refuse to be Bold to a major league club. He pitched a nohlt, no-run (tame airalnat Toledo lant year. He la 22. Inset ahowa how Tommy holds the lill. Hollywood, a mi'i- orb. where he Is In the motion picture industry, Pape. now 34. is un nraiian arower, Pick llyland Is a Fresno, Cal. fireman, Krankie Nell is working for the (covernmcnt In San Francisco and Jefferlen. iiKed 4fi, Is on his ranch not f.H irom here. At the show. Frank iPuhum) cnni, hen hnt and cane and boutonniere l:l INMNt.S i:i:i IKKK. DKTIK UT, .May 3. (A. 1'.) Kt IuIh won the last Ranie of the series from Detroit today, 7 to 6, after 1. una. l.ee's walk. I.a nib's sacrifice intl Josh ItiliinM' only lilt, a ninle, scored the winninit run in the 13th. Thirteen Oct loiters weie ie'n bayes on bulls, but the visitors played well In the pinches, twenty-one Tmcrs be Ini; left or. the bases. AFTER a baking falls il becomes tough or soggy, you can't make it tender and tempting. It can't be "fixed." It 13 like spilled milk 'wasted." But, there is a way to pre vent this v;aste every woman should use it be cause a bake day loss these days is a real loss. Calumet Caking Powder pos itively prevents failure. Ifc das been doing it for millions of housewives for a third of a century. BEsrensr BAFJMG POWDER Makes most palatable and sweetest cf foods ISAI'.K K HOMKi: KID.N'T WIN. IH'iSTON, May . (A. I'.) Kuth tied the rc re with a home run, his sixth. In the ninth today, but Uoston won from New York. 2 to 1. l'ratt doubled to left with two out in the last of the ninth and scored on Ileh .lryx'a drive. I'l. AVI It'S TKIAI. TOMOUIIOW. NWW VtiKK, .May (A. P. I Tne tr.al of llenny Kauff. basebar tla er on tharj-'es of stealing an auto moiitle was set for May 4 today at thi reijueut of counsel for the suspended outfielder of the New York Nationals- III; QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION WANTED Mr. Farmer, bring us your fresh eggs. We will pay you 26c a dozen. Have you any fat hens for sale? 26c a pound is the price we give you. Isn't that more than they are worth to you Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have If m ' m III IT' I'.KATS O IIOWI). NKW YtiltK, May 3. (A. P.) Johnny Putf of Jersey fity, Americjio fl-wei(;ht boxiiiK champion, received the judge's decision over Kddle n'Dowd of Columbus, (Moo, after i ri roilnil bout last ni'bt. A J25O0 belt, embleniaiit- of the ttle. was pre UPB'rd tn Huff by Tex itickard and will become h a jn-operty If he de fends It success tiily three limes. Extra Good Values LADIES' WHITE FOOTWEAR Ladies' regular $7.50 white reignskin pumps, high or low heel $3.85 Ladies' regular $7.50 white reignskin pumps, high or low heel $3.50 to $3.65 Ladies' regular $6.50 white reignskin oxfords, low heel $2.95 Ladies' regular $ 1.50 white canvas oxfords, low heel $2.45 Ladies' regular $6.50 white cross strap pumps, low heel $2.95 Ladies' regular $-1.05 white two strap pumps, low heel $2.65 LADIES' WHITE SHOES Ladies' regular $10.00 white kid shoes . ...... $6.50 Ladies' regular $8.50 white reignskin shoes ..$3.95 Ladies' regular $6.50 white reignskin shoes. . $2.95 Ladies' white shoes, values to $8.50, now $1.95 THE HUB 40 Cash Stores .' 745 Main St The biggest selling Baking Powder in the world. Pro duced in the largest, most modern, sanitary Baking Powder Factories. Possesses only such ingredi ents as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities, Most economical in cost and use. You save when you buy it You save when you use it Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 at. Some baking powders come in 1 oz. instead of 16 ot. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Calumet Jelly Roll Recipe 3 eggs beaten separately, 1 cup sugar, cups pastry flour. 2' level teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder, Vi cup warm water flavor. Then mix in the -gu&r way. OREGON THEATER, TUESDAY, MAY 3. The 1'mt of All t'olorinl Minstrels. I'ast lrrwiit Future. AN I TIIIOI'IAN CARMVAt, OF FI N HERBERT'S GREATER MINSTRELS A Master I'r-ixliu-tioii. l.au;litfT at JA-ry Tick of the Tx-k. 10 Hit; AITS 10. Singers. Dancers. C'oiiM'iu'aiui. Sl'MPTl'Ol'S FIRST PART. 40 KINfiS OF M-XiRO MINSTRIXSY 10 6 RII; CO.Mi:il.NS 0. Ju.i lMilitids anil Syurop&tcr. FI'NNY aftf.ki'ifc'f.. iik; fri.i: strf.i t faradf. KfUTS ON SAI.i: AT FKOI'LICS WAItl-HOl SIC Price $1.00 Him Tan TAitT SOON FOR OUIFNT HK11KKLKV, Qal., May 3. (A. P.i 1 'del-mined to win every same, the l"niersity of California baseball team pails from San Francisco 'May 10 to enafi-p In ten contests In Japan and possibly others in China. "Moki" Myers, outfielder, who recently signed, to report to Detroit net spring:, will captain. the Hear team on Its trip. Five pitchers will be included In the squad. DFMI'SKY MIST AI'I'KAR. lirKH' W,c ., X. y.. May 3. (A. IM Jack Pempsey must appear in court in !tala .Monday. c en If he nas to break training, if he wants to defend in person a suit for limuiuo brought against him by F. P. . Sliellman for loyalties alleged due. The heavy weight cha.mpic.n's law-yer asked f-- -postponement until after the fight with ( arpentier. July 2, but Justice Taylor ileniid the reivust. ' Thin Time I asl Year. Russell. lied Sox. held Yanks to two hits one a scratch. I rooklyu heat Hcston i to 1 in :i Inn ngs, making f.x innings of play In three successive games. . Deivnil beat Cleveland, winning tl - firs: game of the tcw-n. L'hicacti won the season's VrA donfe" header from the Ueds. riiilade!diia hit .NehT for :'l hingies, iteat the (Giants and w cut into firs! place. Washington made seven runs in the first inn.ng off the Ath- -t ... ' "A FKAXriS'O. May J. (I. r. J Thomas Monney. the Kan Francisco j iirei'aradness parade lionib defendant, appeared in the court just ions enough to hear Superior J.idge Louderbach 4 i continue his case until May 23. j Mooney is fighting for a new trial. His friends said he appeared as well i as when he entered the San Quentin j penitentiary over two years ago, but i his hair is now tinged with pray. I i ft STRAIGHT FOR HIUIOKI YN ! HKOOKl.YX, May 3 tA. IM t 1'rooklyn won its 11th successive game I today by staging a ninth inning rall and di (eating 1'hiladclphiu. 4 to 3. Johnston singled, wa ssacrlficed by (Iril'fith and scored the tying inn on 1 Wheat's hit. Konetchy then tripled , sending Wheat over with the victory. FORI MOTOR t. 1.00SF, WASI1IXUTON, May 3 (C. Henry Ford's motor company lost $tiuu,(tiii) by supreme court action. The court refused to review the decision of I the lower court in granting the Hotel Woodward Co.. of Xesv York, damages from the motor comtiany because of the latters' failure to erect an office building, part of which had been leas ed to the hotel. Some FACTS About FORD THE I'X rVKRSA.f CAR . Here ar authentic flitiirea from the Ford factory at Petroit. They show you Just how many Ford eai-H and trucks have been built ench month Mncc January 1, lilll and how many have been Bold to retail customers, lu the I'nlted States. JANUARY FEnWARY MARCH Produced 29,883 35. HAT. 61,881 Delivered to Retail Customers 67,208 (13,(103 87,221 Total Production 1 27,074 Tolnl Retail Sales 208,032 allowing that actual sales for the first three months of 1S21 ex ceeded production by 80,968 Ford cars and trucks! April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks and the estimated April output of the factory and assem bly plants combined calls for only 90,000! These fncts clearly show that the demand for Ford products Is Crowing ,niuch faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were It not for the dealers' limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, muny more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will lie only a matter of Weeks, therefore, until a litir surplus of orders will prevent any thing like prompt deliveries. If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you wunt It, you should place your order now. Don't delay, phone us or drop us a card. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. CHICAGO. May 3. (I. P.I A bat tie in the packing town Is anticipatec" when the strike breakers prepared t take the places of 1.500 livcsiocl handlers who are on strike. Thf handlers refused to accept an 8 centr an hour wage reduction. A partial tie up of the packing busi ness is expected as the result. The handlers take care of all the stock ar riving at the t-tockyards. I) AVCFR T1KS OF TONSI1.1TIS SK ATT I.K. May 3 ( 1'. P.) Mar joric liateman, 17 year old solo dancer in a local revue, the daughter of a prominent Oakland. Calif., physician, died in the hospital of tonsilitis. t ; MONTANA CITY HAS IlKi H1.AZI. lU'TTK, Mny 3. ( 1". P.) The Cas cade Silver Mining company mill and the Frisco Hotel, one of the big union" headquarters nt Xeihart. Mont., was wiped out by fire, according to reports. Arthur Melzner, secretary of the Cas cade company, est'matcs the aggre gate loss nt $175.rtoii. This smart style for fellows is featured by bow in back and nar row brim with decided roll. Sold at good bat stores. young WHY? run your old plow when you can get' a new Vulcan 3-Base Gang Plow For This is only a limited stock and this exceptional value should be investigated at your earliest oppor tunity. A complete stock of parts always available. Sturgis & Stbrie Pendleton Walla Walla Widowed pf x Jjj Married only three months aKO to rvorco M. Oyster, millionaire horse ,tr who whs '4 V-rs mnior. Mrs. Oyster hua been , wl ,lowl by the mtllionuiixa tftiath j" Atlantic City. She was M.sh Cecil Ready of Syracuse, N. Y., knona lyceum eultalainer ' Si Pishing Tackle YOU CAN D UPEND ON We are glad to help you and give you tackle that will do the work. My tackle i.s made to catch fish. Sol Baum Sporting Goods Store Look for the Fish Hotel Pendleton Bid;. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY Butter, pound 40c CRISCO, 1 1-2 lbs. 11V! 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs. 81.25. Wesson Oil, pt. 35c; qt. 65c; 1-2 gal. S1.20 Aunt Jemima Ihickwlicat, pkg 10c Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for .... 25c Olive Oil (Ueimbarlo) pt. JiOe; qt. 81.50 Lare Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 tins 40c Be sure when you buy to receive the large size.