i - FIGHT BESIDES U. V. AND I. N. S. REPORTS ' THE EAST OREGONIAN WILL HAVE ' rilE FULL WIRE REPORT OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ON THE BI : tI .-eCfirHf : 2; -. ' TEN PAGES "Si 1 '"SCjgp Y 5 S TEN PAGES section two HTRaSMraH(OirxOPHI1)) SECTI0N TW0 PAGES 7 T0 10 J I r -U- PAGES 7 T0 10 J " DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1921. ' - OnnnTTT 11l fMlrt TI llrt ihu hud this impression for ho Ion u I mTl mi II KT1 1 Ihr ni mil I rprr - Immmmmmmmmmmmmm ' I"---, "" 1 . KKN WflHN rflN thm he went ,to his Hl.oll far- rKhN HMhN W Joe Jcanctte Only One Who Has Much to Scare Georges and He is Stopped With Ease. II Y JAMKH J. COItllKTT (CopyrldlU, mi, hy tho International News Service.) XKW yoitK, June 24. (I. X. H.) Attempt!) to size up Gcoikcs Carpentler I'y the showing of any of hln Kpnirliur Partners lire mfalr to the French clmmplon ns I seo It. ' I noticed where the .lournce-Weln-crt hout wan mentioned In thin con nection but I can't 8ce for the life of mo why Joorncc's slum-liur hIioiiIiI have anything to do with ( 'nrpontic:' or hlH chance,, against Jnck DonipHcy. Carpentler can stop Journee with j cn punch and anytime he wants to. He simply uses the bin fellow to rough It with him. Ho lets Journee him hud this Impression for ho lonjf u lime thut he went Into his shell fur ther thun ever. That's one reason why he. has I'onHtantly refused to show more thun a flash of his real ability. Yesterdu'y'H training activities were resumed ut Manhasuct after a two- duy layoff with the exception of load j work which (learned did Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho slight rest was uj welcome one to Carp, hut with Just ten days remaining' between now and the date when ho will step Into the rlim at Americans Jersey City, tho French titlcholder will whip thliiRa up. 1 Rot the Idea of what fieorees lu teudH to do from n remark dropped in. advertently by Joo Jeanctte yester day. "Ileen taldn" It easy for a couple of day" said Jeaneite, "but (ieorsos will Bive us plenty to do from now on." IN HEAL' MONEY Have Millions of Francs to Cover Georges Money, But Little in Sight. SPORT GAS (l!Y TIIK NTAFI) sport bulletins j I'ARIS, Juno 24. (IT. 1'.) French men are slow to back their Curpentier confidence with money. Several wa gers from of six to seven thousand fruncH that Curpentier will lose have been taken by Frenchmen, but they hojjl out for three to one on IJcmpsey. Americans have millions of francs to cover Carpenter money, hut very little is in altiht. c.iiiiioiiMA is si;com roitJHKUKI'HIi:, X. Y., June 24. (A. P.) .Specially Invited crews won I Kur,K- t crew honors In the annual liitcrcollc Rlato rcxatta yesterday when the t'nlt ed States naval academy and the Uni- entity of California rated into first and all tho rest of hln sparring mates ""d second places, respectively In the rammer him nbout the iin for ho needs that kind of work. If he didn't want Journee to hit him. take It from me. the blir fellow would not be able to lay n glove on George. Joe Jeanctte Is the only one of Car-pcntlor- sparring mates who has clues enough to liegln to make tho Trench battler use his ring science but you never see this dono In Georges' public -"iMouts, because It isn't his idea. Carpentler feels that he has been sub jected to a lot of unjust criticism be en use of his system of training and ho three-mile varsity event.' Cornell won third place in thla event and both preliminaries. TAK.KS II INXINUS I.OS AM;KI.KS. June 24. (A. IM "Wheezer" Dell's double In the eleventh inning, scoring French, gave Vernon a 2 to 1 victory over Sacra mento. Dell also pitched a masterly r.ame. but received ragged support. Vernon had three men on' bases with one out in the ninth, but was unable to oiT of Tin: woods CHICAGO. June 24. (I. N. R Ibittebiill current popularity Is spread ing beyond the "bush leagues and the heart of America's rural communities, according to ('. F. I'randeo, Chicago traveling man and basebp.:; Ian. f'.rnnds tells a game played be tween Htevciiavllle and Jiridgman, two little Michigan villages. Stevensvllle's population is 308, while liridaman has 321 souls. Tho attendance at the name was 1.138. If H'.ine really worth-while projects could command the public interest and the publicity that is afforded the coin lug fight between Carpentler and I'eiupscv, what a lot of real good i ould be done. The Anrrican legion Weekly sug gests that tho proceeds of the figlit or an equivalent amount might be applica to t lie needs of the real American fighters who were wounded in France. And the idea is not so had us that. Who'd yuh thlnk'll -win? if we had any money to bet. we'd back Dempsey, but here's hoping that the Frenchman knocks the etcrna1 whoy out of the American who fight: only for a big purse. Poor old Portland! The city of Itoscs and goose eggs. The grand old game of horse shoes Is gaining adherents in Pendleton Talk of a tournament persists. There's been a breath stirring abou' n tennis tourney, too, but nohod? Knows anything definite about it. Great sports telling the newcomei ' bow hot Is was back In '82. Keep Your Blood Pure In Summer Many fever epidemic &re caused by Impurities in tha i water supply ana are ended only when the water is purified. Like wise, many blood disorders such as ec setna, tetter, pimples, boils, blackheads and Rheumatism are caused by impuri ties in the blood supply and can be stopped only when these are driven out. Enrich your blood and keep it pure by taking S. S. S. You could have no bet ter health insurance. For Special Booklet or for indi vidual advice, without-chare, write Chief Medical Advisor, S S.S. Co., Dep't439, Atlanta, Ga. Get 5. 5. . at your druggnt. The Standard Blood Purifier scurf. a;ki s kmc; iiaiid SKATTLK, WhhIi., Juno . (A. P.) fffirdncr'n nrror In the rlKhth Inning Htartcd a fierce rally hy the Los An KHch HluKKorn, winninif tho game uffainst Seattle. i U 7. Niehoff, the vlHitorH Becond baseman, knocked a home run with two men on. : - "-'-v... 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He is president of tin Standard Oil company of Arkansas but he Is nut aligned with the Kocke feller Interests. Hiding Into EI Dorado on the recent "boom," Aphel discovered that the Arkansas corporation laws offered no barrier to the use of the incorporated name 4f another company. So he or- ini.fd the S. O. of A. much to the :uuwt of the "parent" concern. lil Dorado only a month Itefore had been peacefully sleeping. Humors were beard from time to time of oil fields .lust across the border .:n Ivouisianu. One day a "gusher" came in and with in twenty-four hours the town was a hotbed of feverish prospectors. Oil men flocked there from all parts of the nation and some even came from foreign climes. Its population trebled over night. "Some one is putting it over on the Standard Oil." was u report circulated one night. It was traced to Aphel and his little band of associates. Notice that the company was duly chartered appeared in a Utile Itock newspaper. Then followed a perfect maelstrom of protest on the secretary of state's of fice. ' The Standard Oil Company of Lou isiana stormed the secretary of state's office with telegraphic protests. They wei'r" told, however, they "had run in to a stone vail." AphePs company and its corporation were entirely leqal. Aphel's little company with a $;,nn.mit' capital practically dominates tho new field. He is the first oil man to successful ! ly "pass the buck" to the Rockefeller 'nterosls. His future Is eagerly watch ed by oil men all over the country. 1 BY HKXI1Y U FAHKKLL (I'nlted Tress Staff Correspondent.) NKW LONDON", Conn., June Zi. Vale and Harvard meet here late to lay on the Thames Hiver for their au r ual race over the four-mile distance. All the usual color and brilliance, ill. the usual crowds of old grads an1 undergrads, the usual gathering of just irdinary spectators and all the trim mings for the usual Vale-Harvard classic were there. Some "disrespectful" one. with no Harvard or Yale attachments, mingled imong the Crimson and Hluc follow ers, with the cynical attitude. Some race. Two of the worst crews m the water." Hut they were looked upon in dis lain by the loyal Harvard and Yale ollowers who let it to be known tily. "It matters not about the crews, hey're Yale and Harvard." One heretic floated around the elite circles with the offer to bet that Yah? couldn't row the distance. He was alnily but politely ignored. There was a lot of betting. Har vard men will always bet on Harvard because it is Harvard and Yale will cover the bets because It is Yale. There Hre no dope deductions in their water ing. Those of the "neutrals" with a ten dency to put up money, however, made Harvard the favorite at 6 to U Have You Ever Used Firestone Tires Material ami workmanship guaranteed. We make our own adjustments in Pen dleton. Make the next tires you buy Fircstoncs, they're bound to please. 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