KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFf WRITERS AND TWO, NEWS SERYICES Q2i THIS VAGE 1 ' ' ' 4 s ;'. ..,. TEN PAGES ' Tj ' 1 " PAGES "two: , rrEifkllwJ s .r . PAGES 7 T0 10 "Zy PAGES 7 TO lu . ' DAILY EAST 0REG0NIAN, PENDLET0N' OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1921. Trt ftrttlTllllir f 111 ITII in I nnnnirv mul that lis had hill nutlon tol i. II ic : U Urn NNUt IKHMb - n m W ) . I if II I Dl ! IT". 1 f Carpcntier Changes His Mind ) About Retiring From Ring ," After Fight With' Dempscy. NEW YORK. May (Henry L. Furrell, V. P. Staff Correspondent.) i Cleorgea Carpcntier will nol retire from the rlnR after hla fight with bempaey for the world'a champion Khlp, Fruncgia Deeeainpa, hla manager, uld here today. "So, all In till, Curpenllor has derid ed to atay In the ring. He will have time to take cure of hla extensive hila IneHH cntorprlxea between fight". "Although lio wna alnrerc in hla in tentions to (Uit the game, 1 felt all along Iliat ho would he unable to lu it aa he haa modo boxing hla life's work. Me has been In the riiiK since he wua fourteen yearn of ace und the gamo haa worked audi a fascination on him thut perhapa lie will never "Cnrpenticr flrat considered retire, mcnt from the ring after the battle of hla Ufa, but he haa clianKed hla mind," hla manager and trainer, euld. '; "Win or lose, George will continue to' meet all camera from either aide of the water, lis will maintain hla train ing cump at La. Ouerrhe (a auburb of I'nrla), making hia homo in I'aria aa at present. "It he wlna, he will defend the world'a title aRainat all challengers. If li loves, he will defend hla present tltlo aa light heavyweight cliamplun of the world." Bhortly after Curpentler was mur. rled it was announced by the Krcneh- man that Mmc, Carpvntler didn't like the Idea of having her husband knock ed about by strange men and that he would retire from the ring after nicot Ing Dempsey. This was considered a very logical step, since It Mas thought that Car peiMicr. being In no tired of remuner ation from hia ring activities, wns .merely seeking glory und that he would win no prestige by losing to lemp-y. , O'nics on thla side of the water walled "If he wlna, of course, ha will retire. The title will be put on cold atom go In Paris with the national rel ics and it will never be fought fur In hla day." I'Ubllc opinion more than anything else forced Carpcntier to waive the ob jections of hla wife and remain In the ring, according to Detcamps. , , "When the announcement of hla re tirement waa made In 1'rance, his countrymen raised such a chorus of rntwsi inai e was lurceu o rcirmi hla statement. ' "Friends of Georges said It would be a ahamo for him, to cut hla career short Just when he was In his prime for sentimental reasons. They also pointed out tt"4l'oiiKrri to hlsl SET FOR STIFF FIGHT LONDON, May 19. (A, I'.) The main topic of Interest of the moment in llritlsh golfing circles Is what -will bn the outcome of the match to be played Saturday at Hoyluke between American and British teams. Experts are generally agreed that Great Urlt uin will liavo to put forward her "strongest contingent of golfers. The teams will be made up of eight men on each side. It Is generally assumed that places one the local eight will be given to the amateur champion, yrll Tolley and K. W. K. Moldernesa, a favorite for the coming championship and M. W. Sey mour, who recently won the Golf Illus trated Gold Vase. Of the American players a great im pression has been made by Jesse Chill ford of Hoston and Dr. l'aul D. Hunt er of "u Angeles, both of whom have made Moylakc links In 72, one stroke above the record. llritlsh experts are of the opinion that Charles F.'vans. Jr., American national amateur champion, Francis Ouimet of Hoston and Hobby Jones of 'Atlanta, will provl worthy ) opponents for any men that Great llrltaln selects. . i In fact, all the players on the team of Captain W. C. Foivnea. Jr., ore of a class which will enable him to put a team Into the field having no apparent weakness. npRUE economy as well as energy X for a good day's work begins r rTjSJ Vl with Olympic Wheat Hearts VSTVli fM--r for breakfast. Vrfrt 1 Scientifically milled and umltaHlv packed. 1 JilSLS, 00M wrapped and ualtd-lht OL YMPIC Lint ' ' Here Are the Prices That you've been waiting for. If you have put of f buying, it has paid you to wait, for here are some of the biggest bargains offered this spring. LADIES' WHITE OXFORDS OR PUMPS 12 styled for your selection Priced $2.45 to $3.85 LADIES WHITE CANVAS OR KID SHOES 6 styles for your choosing. Priced at $1.95 to $6.50 LADIES' SUMMER VESTS, 15c LADIES' FINE BLACK HOSE, 18c CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE, 15c LADIES BLACK SAILOR STRAW HATS Priced $1.45 to $2.95 LADIES' GAUZE UNION SUITS Priced at 49c LADIES OXFORDS in sizes 2 1-2, 3 1-2 and 4, while they last The pair, 85c LADIES KID OXFORDS OR PUMPS A real bargain Priced at $6.50 THE HUB SIC.MJi W.AT SEATTIJ-:. SAN FHANC1SCO. May 19. (A. P.) ftin Francisco defeated Seattle. 5 to 4. in n fust same vestcrdav. Ellison ! knocked a home run in the first in ning ith Schick on third, sturting the Seals off to a lead that was held un til the eighth inning. Ruth's hit in the ninth brought in the winning run. Se attle nearly overtook the Seala in the fifth by knocking Iewla out of the bo after three runs had been scored. nnlly eventm; the score In the elghili. box fii WIS Si t (,(.l; MATCH SAfltAMKNTO. Cul.. May 1. (A. !' Oakland slugged the ball In the game with the Senators here yester day und plied up eight rung on 14 hita. Four Sacramento hurlern were treated roughly. The score was 8 to 14. LAW IN EFFECT MAY 25; - Section four provides a penalty for js any umpire, manager or director whojj; does not use his Influence and ability js see that the games are played hon- S 40 Cash Stores jj mi iiiiimiiimimiiiiiiiiiniiiiH I For a Ileal Smoke Buy 745 Main St DR. C H. DAY Pbyrfctan and Borgeoa Osteopath Booma 21 and 21 Bmlth-Crawfori Bufldtng. T.l.rW " T4t-Vt QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Groceries That Please You When the woman or man who buys the gro ceries knows that the food that she pruchases is of first quality well, that is the most important thing. We're at your service any time, and with the kind that please. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 .At the Sign or a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" ,IOI K1TY III I1T IX 1AI.I, LoriSVIM.K, May 1H (A. I Connelly. Jockey, riding Nugent broth ers' nominee in the seventh race at Churchill Downs yesterday was pain fully injured when his mount fell over Sugs, ridden by N. J. L!areiirMlio had fallen near the first turn.. "Both Con-1 nelly and llurncx were badly shaken up and bruised and Connelly suffered! a compound fracture of the Jaw. The horses were not injured. PORTLAND. Ore.. May !'. (A. P.) Oregons new anti-gambling baseball law, recently passed by the state legis lature, goes into effect May i'5. Vio lation of any of the four different sec tlomt of the bill render the violator llutile to Imprisonment in the state prison for not more than five years or j by a fine not exceeding J5,0U or by , both. .... .-.,.. i UIUTISII MILITARY SHOW. LONDON, May 19. (United Press) The Royal Naval and Military Tour nament the annual prize show of the British army, navy and air force opened today at 6lympia west London, with the customary pomp. The Duke of Connauyht declared the Tourna ment open, and King George, Queen Mary and other members of the royal Bugle I I Cigars I 1 Now 2 for 15c I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi family wltf-risltTTiF show before it Section one deals with persons wlio!t,m,s june 4 The tournament is a series of com- POKTI.AX AtTl'AI.Y WON LOS ANUKLKS. May (A. P. Portland found Los Ang. es pitchers eiif.v enen ay and took ; f:rst game here this season, 9 to 4. The visitors knocked . dridge and Iteirh u-' out of the box. The Angela rallied In the 1 ninth, but It 'was too late. 'STRONG MAN' SUCCUMBS AFTER BENDING BIG BAR AND HOLDING 18 PEOPLE HAVANA, Cuba., May 19. (A. P.) Sudden death claimed Theodore I.uttof. the "Cossack Ifercuies," after performing feuts of strength In the National theater hero during a wrestling' carnival the other day. 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