East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . "$v!f up,-
V
-
r f "
; , i '
keep Abreast of doings in the world of sports daily in articles by staff writers and two news services on this pace
V
- L::- :::: -- - -,;...
4
TEN PAGES
section two
PAGES 7 TO 10
TEN PAGES '
SECTION TWO
PAGES 7 TO 10
DAILY
JEMHKXEKIYJ
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, . TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1921
SUPERIOR STRATEGY WILL WIN
FIGHT FOR CARPENTIER, SAYS
EUROPE'S BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMF
Dempsey a Great Actor While
Inif nnd 1 wtw him in onn fluht. Those
whii murder him tho "nie" nf imikII-
,. . .... . IBTII PXUHKITllil'; thllHO Wtlfl pretend
He is winning; Georges Will thai he in erond.ruier nr wh.uk.
' t I'ertulnly Amerlinnii Imiiitlne that In
Furnish Him New Opposition, """i" they v n nw Fnwim-
miinn, luit lliey do not know our
French etinmplon very well.
Jiirk DiniiiHoy Ik iiilrk, powerful,
relutlvely McleMlfle fur n lieiivvweiiihl
nml ponxi'BMcn a real punch. It In due
to thin fact that he nun ended mint of
hid battle In one or two rmindx. But
he him to land the blow Jn Ihe rixht
pliu'e, and ir hid a live run rv In iiulok
(Py ChnrleM Leilnux, HnntnniwelKht
Champion of Kurnjic. Written for
the Interniillonal News Hervlce nnd
I'M It Journal.)
PARIS, June 21 On my laxt trip to
America I mw J;iek Hempxey In train-
15
QUALITY
Mr.
SERVICE
SANITATION
Farmer
We want to buy your
VEAL, CHICKENS
Will pay 30c dozen
for
FRESH EGGS
Pendleton
Trading Co.
Phone 455 At the filjrn of a Service
"If It's on the Market We Have It"
nnd know how to ovoid heavy punched
lienipney will find hlmne;f In trouble.
I wan prexent when the American
foiiKht Hill lirennun nnd only bent
hlin In the twelfth round. Kor my
purl I do not think that Dempney RiH'e
Hreniiiin everything that he hud. Jlv
linpifHBlon wan thai he felt ure of the
victory and prolonged Ihe hput pur
liow'ly. Throiiiihout the flRht he xeem
ed to avoid taking the .'nltlutlve. ISren
nmi had Home lmprewilve return that
(.liHged liempney to make ft certain
amount of effrrt. I noticed that In
thlM finht and in rx-mpaey'ii training
that he BomiM impH finds himself In dif
ficulties. He Im wonderful to see when
he la wlnninif hut when he finds him
self opposed by n man who offers some
resistance he seems to lose spirit. This
is why I am certain C'nrpentier will de
feat him.
UnltlliiK Levlnsky. who has founht
both men, told me this:
"There is Ihe greatest difference be
tween the quick blows of farpentler
and the blows of Dempsey. I am un
ion to bet every cent I have on f'ai pcn.
tier nnd I am sure he will win."
And If Carpentler wins, It remains
for him to meet nn extraordinary spec
imen of the colored race, Harry Wills,
whom Dompsey has thus far refused to
meet.
. ATHLETES AT MEET
Best Track and Field Men in
Country to Compete July
2, 4, 5 for Championships.
j
SPORT GAS
(BY IMF. ST.HT')
1 EjJISfp SHOW HER YOUR BANK BOOK SJjp
E? M The young, woman who takes SjRgj
L-Jl i the chance of tying her future with , Baal
if
Ml
the chance of tying her future with
yours has practical, serious prob
lems ahead. No doubt you want to
provide 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 be
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 your income and time. It
will strengthen your resolution to
save and provide for her.
fgg
.etc,
The 1921 baseball season for the
Iluckaroos ended in a blaze of nl
iiood luck.
Mn natter Man-hall Rp'll snys the old
bat has been put away until next sea
son when it may be hauled out for fur
Iher home runs. The Rucks had Just
one good lint.
No use of rubbing It In when a feller
already feels sore about. It, hut it Is
i only right that "S'tick" Woods should
I be nominated for a place in the Hall
of Fame.
When "Stick" hold that hall yester
' day out In right field to see if (he run.
I ner on third would score, why of
J course the runner scored. j
Trace linker says Phelps hit his
Waterloo when Ad lFiiey laid that neat I
little slinv one down the third base j
line.
And Trace Is probably rlRht, but
the support the fans (isve the I'.ucks
from the grand stand hail someihiiiK
to do with It.
And Carl Hopf claims that his re
mark about a Rood frato belntf headed
stralnht for Ilermlston had a salutary
".ft.
Jones, th Seals' new keystone man,
"ti.itid like n whirlwind, hut he pot
hoiicish and tried to cover the whole
field. The result was thai he came up
it. I-sins ill ihe l itter part of the con-
e
The Seals K"t 14 hits yesterday to 11
rrade by the Hocks. Thai is 'lie only
eanie this se.iso i in which the locals
h iv been on: hit.
Van Pelt, ..-vnun short slop, who
llY OIIARLKH K. Hl'fllllZS
(International News Hervlce Staff Cor
respondent.) FASADKNA, fill., June 21. With
more than two hundred of the nation's
beat athletes already entered, the Na
tional A. A. I". Championships to be
held here at 1'addock Field, Tourna
ment Park, under the auspices of the
Tournament of Hoses. July 3. 4 and ii.
ate expected to attract Interest In every
section of the world where athletics
i.re popular. .
The championships will be divided
Into the Junior track and field events !
July 2; senior track and field events,'
July 4 and the all-around events and I
relays on July 5. The various contests
will all be held on the afternoons of
the days scheduled. ,
One of the rules of the A. A. I',
provides: "The annual track and field
championships of the Amateur Ath
letic I'nion shall consist of a senior
class and a Junior class. The senior
class shall be open to all registered
amateur athletes, and the Junior class
shall b open to any registered ama
teur athlete who has not won a first
place at any track and field or cross
country championship meeting of the
imateur Athletic I'nion, or of the
International Olympic. Committee, or
of the Jntercollegiate Association of
Amateur Athletes of America, or of
the Intercollegiate Conference Ath
eiic Aisociation, or of the Pacific
Coast Intercollegiate Conference or of
Canada, Australia, or any foreign
country."
The following will he the Junior nnd
senior events: 100-yard run. 220-yard
run, 440-yard run, DXO-ynrd run, one
mile run, 120-yard hurdle race, 220
yard hurdle race, 440-yard hurdle
lace, five-mile run, three-mile walk,
pole vault for height, running high
Jump, step nnd Jump: throwing r6
pnund weight, throwing lS-pnund
hammer, putting 6-pound shot,
throwing the discus, throwing the
Javllln.
ruirlcs Close Ijite In Jimp
'The- all-around championship com
prises the following events: no-yard
run, putting 16-pound shot, running
high Jump, ssu-yard walk, throwing
It-pound hammer, pole vault for
beleht, 120-vard hurdles (10 flights.!
3 feet 6 inches high,) throwing ,i6-j
till i IswiiiiW
f! I ill
war v
alF
Camel
Tve tried tem
but ivel22 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.
BLZND Tl
R. J. REYNOLDS Tok.cc C.
witn-3icm. n. cr
IIOI SE PASSES HILIi.
WASHINGTON. June 21. (I. X. S.)
I , ' : ' ' n ii ii ii i js The house passed Ihe pomal r.'kissi
uroao jump anu one-niue run. Also . - ., . , ,.
I layed with the locals yesterday, has I ,i)orp tnan two
Ihe markings of a coming player. A
little more experience nnd the dusky
lad will show n lot of class.
We hadn't Intended to mention Bill
Cary this lime because It makes the
oiher boys sore to see Hill's name in
the paper, hut yesterday was the last
game and that catch Bill made on his
flying trip toward
humdinger.
the plate was a ng.
the following relay?: 400 yards, teams
of four men, each man to run 110
yards; SS0 yards, teams of four men.
each man to run 220 yards: one mile,
teams of four men, each man to run
4 40 yards; two miles, teams of four
men. each man to run 8S0 yards; four
miles, learns of four men, each man
to run one mite.
We are ulreadv assured of havinc
hundred of the hest
Eastern athletes in Pasadena for the
championships," said Mr. Weaver.
"From New York there will be nine
teen stars form the New York Ath
letic Club: from the Chicago Athletic
Club there will be eleven stars, and
the Illinois Athletic Club will have an
eoual number of athletes widely
known in the Middle West particlpat-
st:il
employes and their salutes.
The llucks won 'em all.
Let 'er Muck!
FORD
, The Universal Car
WHETHER COTTER PIN OR COMPLETE
OVERHAUL
You can gel It In our Sales ami Service Station. We are au
thorized Ford dealers. In our stockroom we carry every part
that goes Into a Ford car or Ford truck. They're genuine Ford
parts too -each made of the same lough, durable Vanadium
steel as Hb counterpart in the Ford car. Our special Ford re
lialr shop Is thoroughly equipped with serially designed tools
Rnd up-to-the-minute machinery so thai repairs, adjustments or
complete overhauls for Ford cars can be handled promptly nnd
efficiently. '
-..p i--n.-v.nnlc- who will do Ihe work on your Ford car or
truck, understand Iho Ford mechanism nnd know the right way
lo tuna ii up. aiiiI lor (be work .nu will puy only the reason
able Ford prices.
We are a "art of the JH-r F"id Family nnd not only repnir
Fordi hut sell them as well. We have more than n passing In
terest In the service we gle you. Inlve to our C.arage when
your Ford needs repairing.
For Safctys Sake Have the Authorized Ford
Dealer Do It.
We Can Rcbore and Polish Your Cylinders Too.
JACK CHILDS, Foreman
Simpson Auto Co.
Thone 408 Water & Johnson St.
Service
KANSAS SENDS OUT CALL
FDRNFIPII
KANSAS CITY, June 21. (A. P.)
Kansas has called for 25,000 volun
teers In aid In harvesting the wheat
crop. Calls for help have been sent I
to eastern cities, according to A.
Perkmon. field representative of the
I'nited Stales employment service.
Honolulu Itepresentrtl
"The Olympic Club of San Francis
en will have thirty highly-trained ath
letes on hapd. The Los Angeles Ath
letic Club will have at least fifty of
Its hest men on the field. From Hono
lulu will come ten picked athletes,
two of these being Chinese. Other
cities will have representative deleaa
tions entered, and there will he an In
teresting array of competitions be
tween all sections of the country.
"Accommodations will be made for
from 15.000 to 20,000 spectators. The
events. In addition to being of great
interest nniong athletes, will attract
society notables of California and the
Pncific Const."
CASK IS POSTPONKn.
PORTLAND. June 21. II. N. S.)
Arraignment of Mrs. Agee in connec
tion with the alleged murder of her
husband, Harry Agee, has been postponed.
SPRING AILMENTS
Impurt Blood, Humon, Relief III
a Good Medicine.
Spring ailments are due to Ira
pure, thin, devitalized blood.
Among them are pimples, bolls,
other eruptions, catarrh, rheuma
tism, loss of appetite, that tired
feeling, nervousness and "all run
down'" conditions.
Hood's Sareaparilla combines the
roots, barks, herbs, berries and
other medicinals that have been
found in many years of intelligent
observation to be most effective In
the treatment of these ailments.
Successful physicians prescribe
the same ingredients for diseases of
the blood, stomach, liver and kid
neys, and in cases where alterative
and tonic effects are needed.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the spring
medicine that purifies, enriches and
revitalizes your blood, increasing
power of resistance to disease.
v For a laxative take Hood's Pins.
CMU'imi ltST c.WSES HAMAfiE
SISTEItVII.LlO, W. Va., June 21.
Many scores of persons are Homeless,
farms and gardens have been washed
barren: lands are flooded nnd numer
ous narrow escapes from drowning re
sulted from a cloudburst over Wetzel
ind riodrlilge In Tyler counties, ac
cord. ng to reports. The tlnmiige is es
timated at 3J0O,0O0.
STILL ON A TEAR. ;
sows f JjagvW S I
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
Buy your Groceries all week, these are not Sat
urday special but every day prices.
Carnation Milk 8 for . $1.00
Borden's Milk, 8 for $1.00
Lard, Armour's, 10 lbs. net $2.00
Lard, No. 10 tins $1.70
Schillings Coffe, 2z lbs. ..; $1.00
Schillings Coffee, 5 lbs $2.00
Hills Red Coffee, 1 lb. 45c; 2'J lbs. $1.10;
5 lbs $2.20
M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. 45c; 3 lbs. $1.35; 5 lbs. $2.20
1G Bars Crystal White Soap $1.00
16 bars Bob White Soap $1.00
Gallon Sweet Pickles $2.00
No. 2 ,2 Tins Peanut Butter 40c
5 lb. Tins Peanut Butter $1.00
a
This Bwerpin reduction of $140 is made by the Lalley
JJjrht Corporation by arbitrarily accepting a heayy lorn,
believing that so drastic a reduction will result in in
creased sales, which will in tifue wipe oat the loss to
them.
Already farmers have responded in large numbers knnr
injr that this offer will expire May 31st., unless sufficient
orders are received to keep the lilley factories going at
full speed which only can warrant a continuance of
this low price of $485.
So yon should take advantage of this opportunity NOW
to pet this highly refined I. alley Light at a price actually
below pre-war level. In the New, Bigger, Better, More
Powerful Lalley you get :
The Model 77 Isilley iritK its am pit porrr capacity
The Model II Ixilley vith 11 years' unparalleled succem
The Model II Ixilley, the most dmple in construction
The Model II IjaUey that is the most accessibl
The Model II falley that in every respect "Does Man
and Does It Better" t
The Model II lalley bached by a year's guarantee
Don't wait a day lonper. The time is short. Come in and
see the Lalley in operation, or phone or wnite for fall
particulars. Learn how the Lalley will pay for itself.
BE SURE SEE THE LALLEY FIRST
Sturgis & Storie '
I
Wiillu N il Hit
IViitlli'toii
ami
ni r n
ib