: ; j ; : : :. " KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE ) TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 ! w DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1921 ILL COME Nick Falls for Golf Return Game With Irrigation ' Champs Has Been Arranged to be Played Here Sunday. ArranRcmf nu have heen made hy Manager MarHhiill Spell to liiive'the HormiHton taenia leave their Irrigated country next Sunday mm crime to Ten. tlletort for a return mime with the Hound In Ducks. 1'he content will as aure Pendleton fana the bent (nine they have been grunted the privilege of aeeln- thl neuaon. I The Boala are minimi to net nnoiher rhnnce at the Huikn I.ecatiHe they he- f lleve that they were a little tun ionfl-1 dent when they mailed in Sunday J name. With an Idea of the Hi vie of piny tmed by the IociiIh. the Irrigation ICaguo bnya think they enn hnw the Wheat Ilelt klnita f few Utile trirku about the nntlonnl pnHtlme thut they didn't uncork In their home village.. There nhould be mime thliixn In fav or of the Hurka up here. The field ot HermiHton In windy, and It 'In no alow that a batter hna about three chimera to reitch first that he would never hava on a hiird diamond mich iik the one nt Ilound.l'p park. That will help Spell hz Winn becnime they made It plain Sun. CM.inltM VIS TI-'VMS day thnt they. ran hit better than tho ! John L. Contended in Last Bare Knuckle Contest of Ring in 75 Round Fight With Kilrain Nick Altrock. funniest man In baaeball. haa fallen tot (roll And on he link he forget to be funny. He travel with the Waslnnirton club, doing bit dally afternoon .laugh-makera at the ball park But in the morning Nkk hunt up a golf course and doe a little aeriou vork. T BULL HealH. Sunday was to have been IMck Hnn ley'a Lint day with the Much, hut he Is coming back to be In the lineup again next Sunday. That ahould en able the locate to have fully an mrong on array of talent In the field k they boamed hint Sunday. Then If Sid Wil liam can put the kllinnh on the Benin with the fame deadly accuracy he practiced lant Sunday. It will only re main for the Ducka to solve rhclpx' atyle. The big right handed rw'.rlcr proved the harden! man for the Hucka to hit thnt they have met thin year. The home run klnga In pnrtlculnr were j at a disadvantage In trying to work I I'helpa for long hits. An effort will be made by the management to get out the biggest j crowd (if tho year for the game. I tun TIIAXR I.OSK AT l-OU Washington. June 14. A. r.) The Cuban army polo team was de feated by a wur department team here II to I. STATIC COM.KOK. fa.. June 14. (A. 1'.) l.elnnl Stanford I nlveisity made a clean hweep of Its tennis mulch with I'cunsylviinla State College to duy, taking botii singles und the dmibles. The Westerners speedy game was too much for tiie I'lue und White raciiiiet wlelders. Sunniniiies: Singles Ouvln, Planford, defeated Heard, Slate, 4-S. 6-0, 6-2. Neer, Stanford, lefeated Wilson, State. li-I, K-l. Pontiles Davie and Neer, Staf ford, defeateil ISeuril and (Jutlirie. State, (i-n, 7-6. HUH lirmiAx to Titv " n: hack" ' NKW YOIIK. June H.--(A. 1 ) -I'ete llennun. former liuntuuiwe'Kht champion, will nttempt a "come back" when he meet Joe I.yneh. title holiler. In an open ulr. 15-round bout nl Kbbets Klelil, lirooklyn. July JR. Lynch, defrated Hernial -lor the. world's bantamweight honors here liit Meceinlier. wlnnliiB a referee's decis ion In 1 IV rounds. MODERN FI6HT GAME MM'! 'I 'Wtmm w Gamel MKACHAM, June 1 4. Mrs. Karl SI os it II from Kvanston, Wash., Is here i to vihit with her uncle und aunt, Mr. (ami Mrs. V, N. Iieuson. of QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Canning Season Now is the time to put up GOOSEBERRIES, CHERRIES STRAWBERRIES A full stock of jars and trimmings Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign or a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" .Mr. and Mrs. ). W. Slewart rinupine are the guests of II. T. 1'ealy and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Nye came up from rendleton und spent Sunday at the hotel. I.ee Todd and family. Miss Schultz ami Mr. Williams spent Sunday am ong the pines. Charles Johnson, signal maintainor was over Sunday from I.a (irande on a fishing trip. George tlreen received word from Athena that his wife was very sick, but is better at this writing. Mrs. . P. liolierts came up from Kleth Sunday and will spend the week with her parents. Mr, and Mrs l. C. Knowlton. Art Harding is the guest of 1. C. Knowlton this week, v Kale Slnsher came up from Nolln Tuesday. " He reports feed is-' tietterr this year than last. liny and l-Yed Wllsey came up from Pendleton Wednesday and spent the da: with frienda. J. P. Casey was n business visitor In Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. Will Whitley was called to Portland this week. Mrs. Z. Oenson and Maurice. Mrs. Pick otten and daughters Almedla. !io;-slo and Kffle, are the guests of IH. Penson and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pealy and chil dren returned home Monday from I'mnpine. Mrs. John Pockweiler nnl daughter June spent Saturday in I -a Grande. I f GO TO CAMP I.KWIS. SAI.KM. Or.. June 14. Orders were Issued today to stnrt the remov- i al of units of the Oregon ,nonnl guard from all sections of the state .u I Camp lcwis and Fort Stevens, where the annual encampment and field In- strmttlon will he held June 15 to 30. I Tn. nps were already warned ny pre liminary orders issued last week, and it Is expected that detachments will lemraln late today at practicing ever? Riiiml point In the state. The coast artillery companies will entrn.'n tomorrow fnim Portland for Port Stevens. Two other special trains will leave ft r Camp Lewis from Port land, one In the moi n ng and one in the afternoon Troops arriving at Portland tonight will occupy sleeping (pinners at .Multnomah county armory according to today's orders. Cnits traveling at night will occupy tourist sleeping cars. .A j NEW YOIIK, June 14. (A. P.) The history uf the modern prize rinrr, generally considered to have started wilh the defeat of Paddy Jtyan hy John I,. Sullivan al .Mississippi Cllv. Miss., February 7. I M s 3. may be divid-1 '-u MMiKiii.v nun ihii eras. i ne nrst. 20 years in length, ended when Jef fries stopped Poll FlUslmmnnH for the leeond time on July :'5. 12 at San Francisco. "Jeff," having beaten all logical contenders was slutting down he list fur the second 'line, prepnru ory to retiring and handing tle tit lt o Marvin Hart. Sullivan' "reign" lasted 10 year, during which the "Huston boy" de. fended his .title in two major bouts. Hlu mjimnrfi bin ?.Tvinn1 tmttla u'ifh I lake Kilrain was the last champion ihlp contest fought In America with "Mire knuckles. This fight, one of the men bitter in the history of the Am erican ring, was preceded about a year hy Sullivan's 3l-round draw with Charley Milchel) at chantilly. France. The introduction of gloves changed the game. It suited Corbett's style of fighting and on September 7, 19!. "Gentleman Jim'' was the victor ovm Sullivan In 21 rounds at New Orleans, ! I.s. Corbett's next Important battle in which he successfully defended bis title enme when he stopped Charley Mitchell in three rounds at Jackson ville, Fla. Then "Itubv" Pod Fitzsiminons loomed up. "Fitz" met Corbet t at Car bet t at Carson City. Nov., on March 17, lSi7 and Corbett's supremacy was at an end. The heyday uf Fiizsimmons. too, was comparatively short. He met James J. Jeffries in a Coney 'Island ring on June 9. 1K99 and e new cham pion was enthroned who tvas to meet the greatest men of his day and retirs undefeated until coaxed out of retire ment. Jeffrie beat Filzshnnions in. 11 rounds. On Novemlier S, 1SH9. "Jeff" won a referee's decision over Tom Sharkey at Coney Island in 2'i rounds. In 1902. the Rig Californian heeded t itzslnunon s demands for. a return match and nenin stopped the lanky Cornishman. this lime in eight rounds at San Francisco, j It was another battle of champions i when Jeffries met Corbett at San Francisco a year later. Again Jeffries was invincible, knocking out "Gentle man Jim" In lu rounds. After stop ping Jack Monroe in two rounds al San Fr3ncisco in VMH. Jeffries retir ed handing the title to Marvin Hart after the latter had defeated Jack Hoot In 12 rounds at Ueno, Nev. That paved the way for the conquest of I Tntntnr Rurn the following year. I bringing fistic history down to the present era. ' . u u - I 11. 1. I.. IX iSltA.ll, j RIO DK JANEIRO. June 14. flr. , P.J Rio de Janeiro is Just starting its most protrntUiii.s nwat nt the H. C. L.. Free markets are beiiiR installed in: the Public Squares throughout the city ! where, on stated days, food stuffs will be suld directly to the f-onsumer by the producer. Fish mnrtrets already; have been opened and stalls for the sale of dairy products, meats, vetse- table.-, prain and other foods soon will j be added. Similar markets already ) ure functioning with considerable sue- ! cess tn the state of Sao Pitnlo and Min as (Jeraes. inn LishtniiiK struck a barbed wire fence near I;iramri Colorado, kill ing fourteen valuable cows nlon the line of the fence. Fve tried tnem aj but give me a I'm through experimenting. No more switching. No more trying this and that. It's Camels for. me every time. They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild! Why?' The answer is Camels exclusive expert blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. There's nothing like it. No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette. Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack today. Get your information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too. - im -7RSJSH y dcuxsjk m BLEND XV R. J. REYNOLDS Tob.cc. C. Wiatou-Slcm, N, C Tl ftT j the object this summer in the govern- nieni H urne on lis seiti iiesit- u the I'ribilof inlands, which lie in the Hearing Scl, off Alaska. trnOi ShinnlH.T uf the l'ril'llof seals will WHY bein thin Vt.ir enrlv in June and con- ihi.nit'h tin Kiminir uimitiis. it I was annouined iiei-e reeiuly. Last year x.'uio seiiss were taken and this LONDON', June 14. (A. p.i A i 'enr it i.s hoped to get I Dublin dispatch repofte.1 Thomas j liecently the 1". S. S. .-'i.tirn of the Kush, 35 years of age. said to be an "avy department's transport service American navy pensioner, was shot I arrived here to b-ad supplies for the eral yeur-i has been trying to Improve living conditions for these inhabitants and this year is shipping north a com-, plere modern water svstem. A Japanese representative has in. t'duced a prohibition bill at nineteen Consecutive sessions of the Diet. to death yesterday ut JJsacul. lu-ar Castle lieupli, by the crown forces. J i j I i SF AI.S AVII.I, UK SI.r;HTKPKM SEATTLK. Wash.. 14. ( A. V.i Sealskins coats as many as can be jinniiii! sunmit-r cniii-ainti on the- is lands. The Saturn is tukint; Uie Pr. bib.fs ei'ht expert furriers from a St. 1-ouis firm wtiich ai.ts us t lie sidling i! ire nt for the governnu-nt. Kxccj't for the months of the seal harvest, tho lYibib'fs al 'nt?-'1' "w' '-v made from a bom . skins will b 1 natives only. The jrovernment for sev- TOO FAT? Iprononnc-Kl koritn mt mnf baiT 4rm r wnU fof frw brtxbarc to Korvin C'a.. Itation X Nw York. ' t we'bod. NonlU. o thyroid, mo ttAr- -.. Look roanrf ADO TEAKS IrtJ Cows This? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Will ! o what we claim for it cure Catarrh or i Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not ; claim to cure anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a liquid, taken Internally, and acts through j the blood upon the mucous surfaces ot i the system, thus reducing the inflamma tion and restoring normal conattiona. All DruiTffisia. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Mint Hiiiiniinn!iMfUMi;in!HUMfMiiinnitiMiiii!uinuiiiinui!iitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii i '.." i S CASTLE GATE EGG COAL PliONE FIVE FOR FUEL n Ford Motor Co. ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING PRICES TO TAKE EFFECT JUNE 7TH Touring $652.78 ' Coupe .V.....:.$845.41 Runabout $605.93 Sedan $913.10 Truck .' $626.74 F. O. B. PENDLETON These prices include starting and lighlinpr system, demountable wheels, spare rim and tire carriers. WE HAVE IN STOCK Two Tourings, two Runabouts for delivery, next shipment will not be here for ten days. Get Your Now Simpson Auto Co. The Phone 408 SERVICE Pendleton, Ore Freneh and relish enttiiipers, nuclei supervision f 'he. two gnvernnients, me pokini l recover n weulth of colli and silver reported ' have been hidden from the enemy hy French sol diers In n lake near Vilna during N'a i nleon's n treal from Kiissinn In 1812. F.stlninles of the value run from twenty-five to thirty million dollars. Golf Champion THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER s CLEAN AND UNIFORM 5 I B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! tlllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllltUlllllllUIIIIIIIll Willi. Hunter, llritlih POttofflc lerk. ha won the British mr.teur ,-olf championship, ictntly t Hoy :uke, Kngland. SHOW HER YOUR BANK BOOK The young woman. who takes the chance of tying her future with yours has practical, serious prob lems ahead. No doubt you want to nrovide for her comfort and happi ness but good intentions will not pay for a vacation, a pleasure trip or comforts that mean so much. Show her your bank book bo cause she has a right to know what you have been doing with your money and what efforts you have made to provide for a home. Show her your bank book for your own good. It will bring home to you the need of practical man agement of vour income and time. It will strengthen your resolution to save and provide for her. I CONROY'S CASH GROCERY Buy your Groceries all week, these are not Sat urday special but every dav prices. Carnation Milk S for "... . $1.00 Borden's -Milk, 8 for $1.00 Uird, Armour's. 10 lbs. net $2.00 Lard, No. 10 tins $1.70 Schillings Col'fe, 2,2 lbs $1.00 Schillings Coffee, 5 lbs $2.00 Hills Red Coffee, 1 lb. 43c; 2'i lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs . $2.20 M. J. It. Coffee, 1 lb. 15c; 3 lbs. $1.35; 3 lbs. $2.20 1( Bars Crystal White Soap $1.00 1( bars Boh White Soap $1.00 Gallon Sweet Tickles $2.00 No. 2' Tins Peanut. Butter 10c 3 lb. Tins Beanut Butter $1.00 . '