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. KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTIC LES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE TEN PAGES j T X WM fjsm. X ' SECXI0N TW0 fEWjiHOi1Siif PAGES .7 TO 10 J LJ21 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 , DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1921. ' -, a : SPORTS MUCH MORE INTERESTING THAN QUESTIONS OF STATE TO THE AMERICANS STATIONED ON RHINE Boxing and Basketball Prove to be Favorites, Now Leagues Are Organized for Play. OOHLKNZ, May 1 1. (Webb Miller. V. P. Staff Correspondent.) The American Army of Occupation I" ' worrying little, whether the Germans pay or not, or how much more terri tory In occupied. All Uh attention Ih centered on basebull, basket Imll, soc cer, polo, tennis, flchl athletics anil boxing. With little to do except wnit for tho order hack to the I'nlted Staled, In the latter, opened their season April IS. In the pant month over nine thou wind dollars worth of athletic equip ment has been iHKiieil, Including 1,097 lUMhiillH and seventy-one sets of box ing gloves. Other sports are running baseball a cIoho second. Three leagues of twenty teimiH each played thirty-nix name of basketball In the past four weeks and the exponentH of the padded glove staked thirty-six boxing bIiowm, com prising lur. houtH. There were twenty-two matched games of Noccer and one track meet in J which the American team heat a French army team HI points to 2 2. The arlHtrocrallc games of polo is having an uniiHual vogue on the Ithlne, probably owing to General Allen's well which are not expected before laiu i known fondness for the game, of minimer, the army Ih manifesting un- j coure, polo Ih a "gentleman'!! game' precedented Interest In nlhletlcs. There, are no less than thirty-two full-edged bane ball team In action, and the Ithlne nnd Moselle Leagued, with eight teams In the former and sk and only officer, participate. Alto gether there are eluht polo teams prac tlKlng for the forthcoming tournament thl Hummer. With their flghllng activities Inter- Wellesley. Crew Ready for Races 3 1 After going throjh at hard a training as any men's crew, the Wellealey vanity eight i ready for the girls' college spring championship races. The envr hat shown spetd and itamina in Its (rial on t';t W'aban. Uan. I QUALITY SERVICE , SANITATION (J 100 Pure The recent inspection from the state sanitary officer showed us 100 per cent to the good. This means a lot to you w ho not only demand but are entitled to goods of the finest keeping. Our stock arrives fresh and clean and we do our ut most to keep it that way. The recent report shows that .we have been very successful. Demand the best! Buy it here. Pendleton Trading Co. rupted by the Ai mimic e, the Army bun turned lt attention to pinning one an other In the roped sguure. In the bout Hinged In the pant month there were 2,135 participants, Including Hecondn. und over 34.0U0 Hpectatoru wltneHHed the boutH. In the elimination boutnj Private "Kid" Murray, entered on the army records ua MorrU Ahrams of Philadel phia, has nhown head and shoulders above all competitors Out of fourteen bouts Murray has won six by the "KO" ami lont but one fight. Among hln vie. I llrriH have been "I)unty" Miller, the Pride of the KrltlHh Army on the I Ithlne; Jnnot of the French Army, whom he knocked out In two round; ToeHca and Marius of the French Army and Hurrell of the llrltiHh. The only Incident to mur an other wise completely succciiHfiil athletic KeaHn so fur has been a solemn pro nouncement In the guise of a general order from ireadriuarters strictly for bidding HOldiers from playing tennis j "improperly dressed" In undershirts, I "without puttees or leggings". The proper thing for tennis this seuson In the A. of ). will be negligee shirts with long trouHern, according to the dictates of General Headquarters. Health and Vigor Win in The Race of Life In those day of fast competition only full-blooded, robust, healthy people can keep to the front. Un healthy weaklings with disordered blood are bound to fall behind, Success is yours only If you have the snap, vigor and magnet ism that go with a whole some, rich blood supply. Don't despair because others forge ahead of you. Start right now to free your circulation of the impurl ties that are humpering your health and progress. Thousands have done this with S.S.S., the famous old herb blood remedy. Get S.S.S. from your druggist today, and after you have started taking, write for upeeial medical counsel to Chief Medical Advisor, 845 Swift Lab oratory, Atlanta, Ceor gia. It's free. THE OLD HOMETOWN. LONDON'. May 11. (A. P.) The American amateur golfers who have come to England to attempt to win the British chumpionshlp, played over the Hoylake links again yesterday. In a four ball mutch, Jesse Onilford and J. Wood Plutt defeated Francis Ouimet and F. J- Wright, four up and three to play, In 1 holes. The best ball score of Guilford and I'latt was 69 and Ouimet and Wright 71. Ouilford and Ouimet each had an Individual score of 73, while I'latt took 74 and Wright 80. Hobby Jones of Atlanta and Major Vincent of the Rye club defeated W. O Fawnes, Jr., and Dr. Paul Hunter, three up and two to piny. 1 LONG AS IVC sali j) JfJVT" ST- fS5T5S . H6 NEVER 'Si, l Aous A -nfMoese I that . ! .V V 'stupid STB warts' OLD HOftiB DROP PEP DEAP jr ON LOWER MAIN STREET TO PAY Cow Boy Boots WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS GOTZIAN COWBOY ROOTS Boys' Riding Boots . Men's Riding Boots . $9.90 $14.50 THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St Sellers Have Inning On Indon Wool Aixtinn LONDON, May 11. (A. P.) The '.fferings at the wool auction sales to- rtay were 10,260 bales. It was a good selections and prices were firm and In Fellers' favor. Home trades were ac tive bidders for cross breeds. SPORT BULLETINS IjOFFRE TURNS HOMAGE z-. '-I rn ii'niuinrn nni nirno HIT HAM. HARM. SAN FltANCISCO, May 11. (A. P.) San Francisco knocked the ball to ,11 eornj.ru rif t'.ie lo veKterdaV tie- feutlng Suit l-ake, 8 to 1. Two doubles I a single and Agnew's homcrun drove in three tallies In the first Inning. Schick slammed out another homer in the second frame and In the third three doubles and a triple, bringing In three runs, finished Iteiger'a perform ance In the box. Thurston completed the game. ANfiixs iosi: om: IX)R ANGK1.KS, May 11. (A. P.) Sacramento celebrated its first ap pearance here by defeating I.os An geles, 2 to 1, In a fast game. Good pitching featured the contest. While the Angels drew first blood the visit ors clinched the game In the sixth when McUuffigan doubled, Kopp singled scoring McUuffigan, Kopp went to nee ond on Pick's out and Milwltn singled, scoring Kopp. A m, jpm I! 11 f llOne 403 At the Sign of a Service g :sl. li JAPS ARRANGE SCIIEMXE. NKW VOHK, May 11. (A. P.) Waseda baseball team of Tokio, which recently landed ut San Fran cisco, will meet Harvard May 25, I Vale .May 27 und Columbia probubl.i ijune 2, it was announced tonight. Tin team will meet tho I'nlvcrsity of llli- nois May 21. I.ISUON, May 11. (A. P. I An in cident which may suggest i character istic uf Marshal Joffre occurred ut the Imposing funeral services held over the two unknown Portuguese soldiers whose bodies were brought from France recently and placed in the Ca thedral of Malalha. The ceremonies were attended by the great French marshal and by oth er allied commanders. Joffre was easily the most notable figure in the funeral cortege which es corted the soldiers' biers from the rail way station. He marched behind the coffins with the other allied generals walking with a slight limp and carry ing his ebony and silver marshal's ba ton in his hand. Flowers were showered on him from the windows and once, when the acclamations became especially over powering, the hero of the Marne, vis ibly affected, lifted his baton with a sudden Jesturc nnd pointed It toward the detachment of mutilated soldiers I from the war who preceded him, indi cating that the plaudits of the people should be for them. WIIX THAIX ARMY OITMT.US l'XIVEnSITY OF oP.KGON. Eu gene, May 11. A four-year curricu lum for major studentB at the Univer sity of Oroeon in the department of Military self nee which will lead to a commission frcm civil life, was autho rized by the state board of hinher cur ricula at its meeting in Portland re cently. This course of nudy. which has the I'nitcd States army as no oh- jective; Includes 57 hours military I science, 339 hours advanced mathe ' matics, and 21 hours history and pro j vides In addition two years of a singl i science or of a sin?le foreign language NAMI-: OF SCHOOL 'HANGED I The school of commerce of the Uni versity of Oregon has been changed to the school of business administra tion, and the work greatly enlarged. "You may be Sure" says the Good Judge That-you are getting full value for your money Nvhen you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco a Jte;' 'i"Lm i i 1 Tim mil il i r il'iiiA in Special FOR THIS WEEK ONLY FORD ACCESSORIES Shock Absorbers, per set t $7.00 No. 1 Badger Jacks, each $3.50 Waterbury, 3 cylinder Tumps, each $5.00 Alemite Oiling Systems $10.50 Johnson Horn Buttons - 75c Dry Cell Batteries .each 45c White Disc Wheels, per set $47.00 We also have a complete stock of (ienuine Ford Parts for your car and first class Ford mechanics to do your work, ti:y i s oi'T Simpson Auto Co. Phone Sl:lt ICF. FIRST Pendleton, Ore. FASAXTS I HI N'T PLANT CiRAlV. HKLS1NGFOKS, May 11. (A. P.) 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Whooping Cough This is a very dangerous disease, particularly to children under five years of age, but when no paregoric, codeine or other opiate Is fclven, is eas ily cured by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Most people believe that-it must run its course, not know ing that the time is very much short ened, and that there Is little danger from the disease when this rnmedy is given. It has been used In many epi demics of whooping cough, with pron ounced success. It Is sate and pleas ant to take, Kvlls or Constipation Perhnps the most serious of the dis eases caused by constipation is appen dicitis. If you would avlod this dun gerous disease, keep your bowels regu OLD lin.I. INVESTIGATED MON.Mtil'TH, or., May 11. n P When the changing currents of the tides shift the sand this season at Nes kowln another effort will be made to determine the contents of the old I hull that years ago went to its doom at this place. Neskowfii Indian name for salmon trout and Proposal Hock In. Tilla mook county arc interesting points of history to those familiar with the old indinn story, inasmuch as they desig nate the position of the wreck. CIIII.HItFN ON THF.IU C.OOD liF.IIAVIOR M.KVXS COM1XO to Tin: nit; enters We're going to have very little scolding to do, so far as our young hopefuls are concerned, for a couple of weeks. The youngsters are going to be more considerate than they have since Christmas, much more. And we, who were once boys, only have to glance at the bill hoards and newspa pers to know the reason. The circus Howe's Great Ixmdon and Van Am bui'K's Trained Wild Animals, comes to Pendleton Monday, May IH. That fact tells the tale. The press agi nt dropped in today J and told us about nil it bout the show how it travels on four solid steel . trains of double length cars; how its , big performance is presented in three rlnirs, two double steel arenas, on a ' sI.ihc and in the air, to say nothing of fifty clowns cutting up in the hippo- i drome track. 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Chnni!cral-' Tablets are NUld nnd Gentle In KJfoet The laxative eifect of Chamberlain's Tablets is so mild nnd gentle that you can hardly realize that It baa been ture at 1 1 a. m., daily. That will be the case here, without fail, as a Into arrival means nothing to this show, which has new mechanical devices to shorten the time is usually tnkes c big show to erect Its tents and get nil its paraphernalia in place. A. C. Koeppen & Bios. The Drug Store That Serve Vim Rest. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY BEST BUTTER, pound 35c Wessons Oil pint 33c; quart 65c; U gal. $1.20 Crisco l'o lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; G lbs. $1.23 Best Crepe Toilet Taper, 3 rolls 25c Tomatoes. 2 cans 23c Van Camps Turk and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 95c Olympic Tancake Flour, large pkg., 3 for ..$1.00 Prunes, large size, pound 10c Hills Red Can Coffee, 1 pound 48c Ensign Coffee, White Package 30c Carnation Milk, 7 cans $1.00