KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE ; ' iX . TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES ' section 'rwo PAGES 7 TO 10 Jtir Bk mm vs n art ms DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1921. , GYMNASTICS ARE VITAL PART OF THE TRAINING OF GEORGES IN PREPARATION FOR FIGHT FRENCH REPUBLIC OUTWITTED BY RACE "BOOKIES" PLANS TO OPEN OFFICIAL BETTING BOOTHS - Frenchman Depends a Great Deal on Gym Stunts; Other Ways Trains Like, Dempsey. IfY JAMKS JO CORIIETT , (Former World' Heavyweight Chum ' pliiii. Written exprcRNly fur iho In Icrnntlonnl NewH t-'ervlce. Copy rllfht 1921, by Iho International ' Newil wrvlrf .) 'MANHABSKT, U I., June 22. (I. X. H.) fleornen ('iirpentler'A ll"n nt trnlnliiK ore prnrtlciilly tho wmie iih those of American flKhKm wllh the ono nouroume nrrininn mm ne pro fer (o work In private. There lit one thlnir more he fines a irrenter amount of gmnntlc work. "When Deecamp" firm liemin to tench me," unld Oeurxeii In enn verna tion with me the other day. he Ktnrtiil with much acrobatic, liefore I waa (might to hnx I learned to "What yon cull 'tumlile.' When I wna hut a hoy I could walk anywhere on my hand. Acrobatic a much n nnvihliiR elae, aided In my phyxicul development and 1 believe they are Jimt n eHHential to me today." C'nrpentler' wondirfully developed' flrnm, ehoiilder and Iprm prove the truth of hi iinertlin. Iliid It not been for the Hort of trnlnlnK he hiiK had he would not have them today ond he nee acrobatic stunts scientific. Kily In training tor every fight. 1 Aside from this his training- routine la almost Identical wllh that of Cham pion Dempsev. For instance, he works out with little fellow (is well us the Mg ones. The sparring males of the rlvuls like Journee and Jen net te nut here and Kurke. Williams, Itenault and Ohee In Dempsey camp, help Jack and George a smaller men could not do In roughing It. They also aid In keeping the champion and his challenger from losing the range of their punches. They can give and take, which I absolutely necesxnry. Hut tho little fellows play their part. Italian Jon Cans and .Marcel Deny Mep around mighty briskly. Wllh theblg-, fight getting, close row, Carpenller plans to put In his best lirk since coming to Manhasset. His private workouts will be full of ginger and he Is showing more for the member of the press, too. i WILLARD SHOULD BE GIVEN RETURN MATCH SAYS MONTANA SCRIBE MY WILL COOK liiU-i'iialloim! .News Kervlce Slaff Q. Who will vin, Dempsey or Cnr penller? A. IJempaey. Q. How many rounds will the fight Inut? A. Tlve to seven. Q. Who is best man lo referee the fight? A. Tex Itlckard or Iloliert Kdgren. Q Should two Judges act wllh lef. eree ? A. No. Q. Should champions be rcmpelled lo defend titles every six month? O. Yes, If there arc any formidable challengers. The question us to whether or not the challengers ure for midable should not be left to the champion and hi manager, hut should he decided by state or national boxing authorities. Q. Should Jess Willnrd be given a return match with Dempsey? A. Yes. J. Who do you think are suitable challengers for the title held by Demp sey? How about fiibbons, Hn nn.in. fireb, Pulton, etc? A. Olbhona, Itrennnn, Fulton and Oreli In the order named. LOXDOX, June 22. (I. X. 8.) Hinting broke out in a mine strike at L'hemerfield when 'innn miners dunned with the police and several were wounded. The striker attacked other strikers returning to 'work. Itlot calls were sent out. the police arrived and a violent battle ensued. Much prop- Lerty was destroyed. Violence ulso oroke out at itipiy, wnere a nunmer "i persons were Injured. Grasshopper are an excellent food for live stock, according to the find ings of a commlsxlon appointed by tho Kovernment of fruguay. When dried, r.n analysis of tha product showed a fatty matter content of forty per cent and more than this amount of diges tible protein. The product Is superior to oil cake and horses, sheep and piss cat the dried locusts readily. Correspondent. ) -PAltlH, June 22. June and July, thanks lo horse racing and tho big races in these months, are fruitful Period for the French Government's coffers, for It Is during this period that Ihe largest sum of tha year are played on horses. The state drawn II per cent of the money played In the pari-miituel booths or the official Letting stalls established on all tracks. It Is estimated that an ordinary week days as much as three million francs Is j played at the laces. j On day when there are Important i races to be decided this amount runs very much bigger, a for Instance on Grand Prix day when some four hun dred. thousand people gather ut Long champs to watch the biggest race In France. Jjiat year fourteen million francs were played on the race alone and the day's takings amounted to more than twenty million francs. Hut apart from thene official booths there are secret means of playing race without going on the tracks. Such bets are taken by ho called book makers all over France and In some towns such as Paris, Lyons, Hordeaux nnd Marselles, the money played in this clandestine way is said to great ly exel tie money played on the tracks. Naturally the government cannot collect 11 per cent on these bets. Numerous attempt have been made to run these "bookies" to earth, hut with little success for the simple reason thai In most cases bets are made on a mutual understanding of confidence between the player and the "bookie." No traces of bets are to be found except those made In the small er and popular bars of the capital, where slip are exchanged. Goii i iiMii iit Has MiM Lien liookiuaking was abolished In France In 19n!i In favor of the official parlmutuel booths. With these booths no odds are given out on horses prior to the race and the returns are only l-nown after the race and after the de duction of the stale's 11 per cent. The horse who carries the most money in nets puys out me nasi u ne wins. The bookie generally refuses to take any tips afler one-thirty racing be gins at two and In the case of out siders winning tie will not pay out more than one hundred and fifty franc for every five Invested. Some-" t:me he will go to the races and by playiiHX himself try to protect hi own money, but In most cases bookies are usually satisfied to wait till the night to see ho' they have come out. It Is rare that they lose and they more often finish the day with a net gain of eight to ten thousand francs than otherwise.. Kuch clandestine beta have so much worried the government that Hprd.il laws were pussed to deal with both bookie and players, but they have yielded Utile results and the authorities now are contemplating the opening of official pari-mntuel booths in all la'ge elites where one might play fancied horses and where the government .ould collect its share of 11 per cent. With aeknouledgmtnU to K. C. B. Bill. $oi the point 4oo guicldy" IX vision of the Eastern Oregon Auto Club board of managers into four teams of three men each, has been made by Karl P. Tulloch, chairman of the membership committee, and a contest will be staged between teams during the big Investment campaign Just started. Every automobile owner In the city has been tabulated and the lists, are evenly divided. David H. Nelson, president of the club is grouped with J. B. Knight and E. J. Murpb'y. Hex F.llis, treasurer, works with L. I.. Itogers and J. L. Vaughan. 11 P. Tulloch heads a com mittee composed of Pal Lonergan and Clyde McKay. Robert Simpson, Pen dleton vice-president, will work with Hoy W. Hitner and Krnest Crockatt, eecreuiry. ' 20 for 20 cents in tir-tight ptcktgtt. Alto obtainable in round timtof 50, vtcuum-fltd. BILL PROBABLY read up. IN THE kid's school book. ANYHOW HE gave me all THE LATEST news on bees. HOW THEY flit around. AVOIDING THE skunk cafcbage. AND ONLY pitting on. THE QUALITY flowers. WHERE THE nectar grows. BRING HOME the bacon. TURN IT Into honey. AND SEAL it up with wax. TO PRESERVE it for. ' A LIGHT snack later on. AND BILL says. "AIN'T NATURE wonderful." j AND I say, "Yen. BUT JUST buzz In. ... TO GRAB some honey, j FROM THE beet, and te. WHAT HAPPENS." BUI admits. BEES HAVE tboir mean yointa, SO THEN I pull. v m THE GOOD old paekag. WITH THE four ply wrapper. INCLUDING GLA6SINE paper. ALMOST LIKE beeswax. THAT SEALS In the flavor. OF THOSE wonderful tobacco. AND BILL helps Mmaelf. - FREELY AND says. "Quit so NOBODY EVER gets stone ON "SATISFY" Cigarette." V OPEN your Chesterfield package at the top only. Don't tear off ' that elassine wrapper. It's pat there to keep those Wonderful tobacco always firm noi. freah, in exactly toe right condition forsmokinfr. Another reason why CheaUrtielc'a always ' satisfy. J Kndorsement of the club movement r MMMk -f4 QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Cherries Raspberries Put up your berries now while the priee is right. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" The bar type of "booklt" pays out ihu uotuo biiiiij ii u rim tffifl!il return) I whereaa the old tvpe -t.ookie" who for a larger memberMhip in the city, still opera tea on the truck, dexplle po- w v01 .voxterday -V the Pendleton lice supervision continues to g:ve o.l.Is I Commercial Association board of man before the race altera which has recognized the value Tho latter will onlv deal with per-1 " the "cw c,"b' 'otk- This endorse (.oom known to h ni. lie will often ! ' he only one made hy the Klve odds of three-to-one asainst a ! Commercial Association since it ad hoise whereas the pari-mutuel returns , l"p" policy of eliminating all but will ahow odds of three to one on the ' the most essential campaisns for mm Kame horse. I -v I 1 ne oar nouKie ' win sometimes lake In Inrjte shops and offices as well I as bars and if he has a prosperous I ouarter to work in he usually has a T promote the improvement of large staff of bookkeepers who .nt j hiKhwayM. nlKlit when tne resatia are Known, CIGARETTE'S Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. mmmwsiBwmmm j Objects, and purposes of Club are an foliowH: the Auto i heck up his slips. He will start In tho morning at about eight and go j mound lo factories or shops and there : lake the bets of the employes and sumetimcK the employers as well. Then he will drift Into hairdressers' shops ,;nd collect slips and money from them. From there he will visit all "his" cafes nnd bars and collect more slips and money. He will take any amount from one franc twenty-flce entimes cTi cents normally) to two or three thousand francs. Hookies I siially rront At the pari-muluel booth there is no maximum limit to betting, but nothing less than five francs can he played. Miss "Houdini" To enconniRo proper highway main tenance. To procure the proper marking; of hishwu8. To further all pood roads projects. To urge Just and rational highway legislation. To protect the legitimate Interests of memhei'fi. To promote acquaintance, associa tion and consultation among the own ers of automobiles. To maintain an efficient touring- in formation bureau for the service of nvmhers nnd motor tourists. nmUX. June i:. (I. X.S.) The itlase of Knockeroghery, i'ounty of Roscommon, was nearly wiped out hy incendiaries. Only 3 of the .10 houses were left standing. Armed and mask ed men invaded the village at 1 a. nt. and routed the families from their beds. A torch was Applied and resi dents were not given time to dress. OMSISfPOINP I SALEM, June 22. It'. P.) The Willard and Margaret Hawley divorce case, apepnled by .Mrs. Hawley of flre poll City, from the lower court, is be inc be;ird in the supreme court. WAPHIXOTOX. June 22. (V. P. The white house has announced that the president has named Charlen O. Dawes of Chicago, director of tha budget. Dawesis the man who "spoke hia mind'- in the house war committee I of investigation. HALIFAX, Nova Scotio. The 1!2! Nova Kco.tia apple crop will be between one and a half to two million barrels, ! according to estimates made.'' by the j United Fruit Company of 'ova Scotia, j A man's prosperity shows in wife's clothes. his FORD The Universal Car WHETHER COTTER PIN OR COMPLETE OVERHAUL Yon can Ret It In our Sales and Service Station. We are au thorised Ford dealers. In our stockroom we carry every part that goea Into a Ford car or Ford truck. They're genuine. Ford . parts-too each muds of the mime lough, durable Vunudium ateel as Its counterpart In Ihe Ford cur. Our special Ford re pair shop is thoroughly equipped wllh seclully designed tools and up-to-the-niliuile machinery so that repairs, adjustments or complete overhauls lor Ford curs can be handled promptly and efficiently. Our mechnnlcs who will do Ihe work on your Ford car or truck, understand the Ford mechanism and know the right way to tune It up. And lor the work you will pay only the reason able Ford prices. We nre a part of the Hlg- Ford Family and not only repair Fords but sell them as well. We hnve more than u passing In terest In the service we give you. Drive to our Oarage when your Ford needs repairing. For Safctys Sake Have the Authorized Ford Dealer Do It. We Can Rebore and Polish Your Cylinders Too. JACK CHILDS, Foreman Simpson Auto Co. Thone 408 Water & Johnson St. Service e?V M J ft I - ; w i I I in;,, Aim Mann, U yeax-old atajMwun ner, is rolng to New York trorn the Panama. Canal Zona to exhibit her Hunts. On of them is to release aer ial! team bsV7 chains under water. 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