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KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON jmSIOTE s t 11111 r-r- 1 a mfs yv- v z -v twci mp pares fl SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1021. MANY FRENCH SPORTSMEN PLAN , TO JOURNEY TO U. S. WHEN BIG Watch These Feet! Our Prices Are Lower FIGHT IS STAGED BY GEORGES section two i3Kssmt itAobiid1TO) PAGES 7 TO 12 I . ,fV , g, ""-- P hi , i . j rjj-" - (si- Many. Fans From Over Pond , Will Back Carpentier When He Battles Dempsey for Belt. PARIS, May 17. (Wehh Miller, V. P. Staff CorreapondMit ) July J, 1H21, when Oanrgea Carpentier cllmha through thi rope to face Jaek Deiilp. aey will b tha moat Important (late In the aportln hlatory of France, ' For the flrat time a Frenchman haa attained the atatua of an International figure In the boxing; world and France an a nation If backing It" "Idol and fervently hoping for hla mipcewi. The nation-wide Interext Ih Intenalfl- ed by I ho fart that France bh a whole I decidedly backward In a apnrting way especially In boxing, which U an Anglo-Saxon name. And thin la (he flrat time a man repreaenting France haa been nble to meet an Anglo-Saxon a an rtpinl. Coupled with thin la Car pentiem' extraordinarily popularity. If Carpentier knocka out Dempney he will take the place n the greateat of Francs'a sporting heroea. Vow that the dale Ih definitely fixed the "cafe dopeatera" are beginning to flft'ire on Carpentier' chancex. The lurid word plctnrea of Pempfey a the "ferocloua tiger-man" have served to dampen aomewhat the opllmixm of the dopeatera. The mod optimistic of them manage to convince theinaelvea that tteorgea haa a 'fifty-fifty chance, at leant, taking Dempaeya record and weight Into conalderatlon. Their main reliance aeema to center on the "lucky firm punch" and Car-, pentler'a prevlnua demonstrated ability to deliver t his punch. They are con vinced that the fight will nol laxt many rounda and that It will he a hammer-and-tonga affair from the first gnng. The dopeatera comfort themxelvea with the Idea that Carpentier la faster than Iempaey and may lie able to utilize thlx speed In the flrxt few roumln to laud the "lucky punch." According to thin cufe chatter, Car pentler'a whole plan of campaign la haaed on thla idea. lie will xlart trying to land the knockout from the Instant the gong rings. The general Idea 1 that Dempxey will try to do exactly the rame thing. .' .- ,' The aportlng element la plnnnlnn Upon an unprecedented migration to New York to aee the mlx-up. Accord ing to present Indication France will rend more adherenta to cheer fieorgea than have ever traveled Hitch a dis tance on a almllar errand. Meanwhile Oeorgex haa not been content to rest upon hla laurela as Kurope'H premier boxer. He haa been buay gathering In the pounds, kronen, pexetaH, guilder and franca that go with the laurels. In the paxt two months Carpentier with hla apoirlng partner haa toured Eng land, Sweden, Denmark, Spain and Algeria, alammlng hix hardy apatrln:! partner with one hand and raking In the coin with the other. Hla frlemtx claim that he haa amaxed more than otiy other European fighter ever dreamed of getting enough ho that fieorgea Isn't worrying "whether the Herman pay or not. Likewise with characteristic Oalllc foresight Oeorgex Is nailing away the accrued Income In hla aluminum htixi nexa and coal mines In benx. The net leault la that (ireorgex won't have to worry about the wolf at the door If he should happen to wake up July 2 with Dempxey xtanding over him. 1'nllke most flehterx with hix pres tige, Carpentier ixn't trying to cut much of a figure In the well-known night life of I'aria. Only occasionally la he Keen In the all night Jointx in the Hue Cuumarlln and even then he keepa training hours nnd dallies little with thn sparkling wines. At prexent, Carpentier ix figuring on retiring after the little affair of July 2 win or loxe and devote himself to hla buxInexH interests. v tA If U , h y? f KELLY I , - j ( I j SAN FltANCISCO, May 17. (A. P. Juke Schafer of Ban Franclxco ex tahllxhed what wax aaid to be a world's 1.2 balk line billiard record here yex. COBS Amateur tuiaebuil players who want to follow In the footstep of rh leading hitters In the big leagues may gala help by walchJug these feet Those ut the left are Habe Ruth's in poaiUon at the plate. Upper right, the batting poStlon of Ceorge Kelly, home-run awatter of the Giants' Lower rifht, Ty Ccl b's feet lit posltioa lor a long clout. TAy "put it across! I lere's another new summer shape. . Note how lines conform to back of head. Ask your dealer Helix S, Weston . iver-Hall. Hit by Pierce. I'mplre, I.ieuallen Double plnyx, Ol pitcher. Oliver by We give you the Highest Quality for the Lowest Men's Canvas Gloves ? Men's Leather Faced Canvas Gloves Bovs' or Women's Canvas Gloves Men's Full Cut Work Shirts 7! Men's Summer Unions coi Boys' Union Suits - Men's Overalls 95c nd Men's Leather Vests Men's Leather Army Jerkins t'ni Army Blankets ;.00 Men's All Wool Army Shirts J3.95 Men's Work Pants f .45 Men's Red Rubber Sporting Boots iff 'fn Men's and Boys' Riding Boots $14.50 THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St I IM8 ANGEl.ES, May 17. (A. P.) Charles Paddock, xtmieiit at the I'ni verslty of Southern California and Olympic sprint champion, ix recover ing from an Illness which has kept him In hix bed for more than a week, but I'through hix father last night lie lsxued I a statement reiterating hix Intention I nnt In nmnla in inPetH Ht Harvard terday when he scored 400 pointa in I un() rn,,.HSO ,., mntn, lle mBt. three Inning agalnxt Edourard Hore- lnnl he would be unable to enter the Belgian champion, who scored 111 points In ttro Inning. Schafer has an Incompleted run of 68 remaining from Saturday'a contest. Ilia firxt inning today reaulted In 326 pnlnta a total run of 394. He acored 70 pointa In hla second Inning and ran nut the fo.ir points to complete the 4'Mi block In his third Inning. The total score In the 4.000 point match now standx ,chaefer 3,6ao; Jloremana 2,131. Pacific conference meet ut Eugene, Or., next Saturday, ax hix physician had forbidden it. Paddock said he had not received a telegram from those In charge of the Harvard meet offering til have Harv ard profexsorx conduct hix examlna tlona and permitting him to pick his cwn opponents. He aaid, however, the former xiignextions was not feas ible and the latter not In keeping with his Idea of Hportniianxhip. Twelve hits that scored 12 runs for Helix wax altogether too much for Weston in the game that was played between the two teams Sunday which resulted in a 12 to 4 victory for the Helix aggregation. Box score and summary: Helix AH It H I'O A K Moex, 2I . ..' 4 1 Kendall, 3b f. 0 Cook, rf 4 Clark, xn 5 Kobert8on, If 4 Mulkey, c 5 Stevens, lh 5 1 Owens, cf. Pierce, p. . Hanxon, p. Totnlx . . 39 12 IS W'ttiton ab n QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION The Big Day April 5th April 5 was the day of the free sales offer. Have you your tickets or sales slips handy? If so cash in on this big savingit may have been but a loaf of bread, again it could be a hundred dollar sale; think, you thrifty housewife, what a saving this means to you. Investigate this treat. Phone or ask the clerks. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Klgn of a Service If It's on the Market We Have It" .K HKIIO 1YIX;. GENEVA. May 1. (A. P.) Emile Froldeveaux, hero of the Flench For eign Legion, is dying of an ailment that has puzzled spei iahsix for two years. Little by Utile his leux and parts of both ainix have been ampu tated in a series of 33 operations that have not stopped the spread of the malady. He" Is noon to he moved from a hospital to his home where it is hop ed, he may rieeive iln ceremony, be fore, he dies, the Croix tie (iiierre awarded him by the French government. O'Harra, If. Plnmgreen, H POA 2 . a . . r l l Heamer, xx " " 0 Kirkpatrick, 3b. . . 2 Oliver, cf 3 a 0 Smith, lb. 4 0 0 Payant, rf 4 i 0 Hall. 2b i 0 0 fiould, 21) -' 0 HHibbs, p. 2 0 n Kennard, p 2 1 0 0 Mr. Ford Owner You nil know our new shop foreman, Jack Child. If you don't you ought to. Come in and get acquainted with him nnd the brand of service that is used. We know you will be pleased with the change. He uses genuine Ford parts to repair your enr, ofisurinpr the utmost in endurance. The prices nre right, too. We make them right. Simpson Auto Co. The Home of The Ford and Fordson Pendleton, Ore. SERVICE Phone 408 I VI. TO X KI!S KAYO I I'HIIADEI.PHIA. Mav IT. (A. P.) I IW L-nlii.n Wt l,,iil linnviivplyht i knocked out Jack Oonlard of Los An- geles, laxt nlsht In the second round i cf an eight-round bout. Totals 3 4 .'.2 4 S 5 Score by 1 unions 1 2 3 4 . 6 7 8 9 ' Helix fl 2 II 3 a 3 1 3 X. 12 I Win. 0 (I II 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 summary j Sacrifice hits,. Mulkey, Kirkpatrick. I Two base hits. Clark. Stolen basex, Kendall. Clark (2). Hohertson, Stevens I, Owens, fierce, liiomgren, unvei (2). Kennard. First on bulla, off Pierce 1, off Hnbbx 1, off Kennard 4. I Struck out, by Pierce S, Hanson 3, I Hubbs r, Kennard Nineteen shooters were present at Collina Park Sunday to participate In , the American Trap.hooting registered tournament and the merchants prize , shoot. High gun for the day was Earl Couttx. who broke 4 8 targets out of a possible 50. This gives Mr. Coutts the American Trnpshooting Association ; medal. Dr. F. L. Ingram finished sec ond with a score of 4 and he wins the t gold pencil donated by L. O. Frazier. j In class n, A. J. Oill of Pilot P.ock I finished first with a score of 45 win-, ning the F. L. Ingram prize, a J4.00 i fish basket. Following nre t S. A B Earl Coutts 50 24 F. L Ingram 50 25 Finis Kirkpatrick .50 23 H. J. Stillman 50 22 C. uy Matlock 50 23 D. C. Bowman .... 50 20 J. H. E-stes 50 23 A. J. (Jill 50 22 .1. n. Daley 50 23 Lee Matlock 50 21 Geo. C. Baer 50 20 Chas. Hamilton ...50 18 Ray Spangle 50 23 John Peterson ....50 21 Chas. Hoagland ...50 15 R. M. Tannler 50 17 R. M. Carr 50 1 Hently Nelson 50 14 L. A. Smith 5n 19 II.SJli'HAVEW I! B T tl. I 24 4 8 22 47 : 23 4H , 2 4 4r, i o- 4 t i I; i;1 22 44 i 1! 42 j 18 39 20 40 22 40 , 1 7 40 17 3? j 20 35 j 19 3d 15 31 j 10 24 j 21 40; 20 Off ON MY STOCK OF Fishing Poles If you need a pole now'is your chance to get one. I have an extra large stock ranging in price from $2.00 to $65.00. A slow season has curtailed selling. In order to reduce stock you are to get this saving. GOOD FLY HOOKS, $1.00 DOZEN Buy while the buying it good. Sol Baum Sporting Goods Store Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Look for the Fish Phone 646 WASIIINCTON. May 17 (A. P.) An army of 1 75.000 was decided upon yesterday hy the senate military affairs .., ........... v ...... ... .... j Passed balls, by I appropriation hill. The measure as s OOOOQOOOOOOOftOOOOOOOOOOOOO e o Knitted Frock I Mulkev 3, by Rlomgren 1. Wild I pitches, by Kennard 2. Left on bases, Hid j passed by the house provided for an j ses, ' army of 150.000. 'j V f Si' X Wtt if j NOMt 1901 o o o o o o e o o o o o All Tliose Wisliing to Have Their Rela tives Resting Places Improved Before Decoration Day, can call or come to the cemetery. I will be making improvements there for 2 or 3 weeks, making air-tight vaults, reinforcing cement slabs lettered, curbs, cement alley. ' For Information Call 262 M. 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