THE EAST OREGONIAN WILL HAVE THE FULL WIRE REPORT OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ON THE BIG FIGHT BESIDES U. P. AND I. N. S. REPORTS ' m ,. . ,.,,,,. ,,.,.,.,. ,,., ,,Z0 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 ? V3L J DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1921. , - -V , I Larson, Son of Norway Will Try to Get Permanent Possessi on of Trophy Won Last Year SEATTLE, June 29. (I. N. 8.) Bkling III the summer? It can't he (lone, Bays the sophisticated easterner and southerner. Hut Pacific north westerners know better. They mage a ski tournament every Hummer und havo plenty of good white hhow on wnicn to pull off spectacular stunts thnt make the crowds '(!' and "Ah!" n the performers go sailing through tho air; eighty to ninety-five feet. Hkl Jumpers throuBhout tho north west, Canada nod even the middle HARD HITTING BUCK TRIO TAKE HIGH HONORS FOR BATTING IN WHEAT BELT LEAGUE AVERAGES went are preparing to eriler the fifth aifrtual midsummer tournament at I'uradlxe Valley. feet above soa- level In Rainier National 1'ark, on the slopes of Mount Italnier. The date of the tourney this Bummer Is July 3. Alen und women who took honors tn meets held in previous seasons will enter the coming tournament, nnd, In addition, Canudlan ski experts have announced their intention of compet ing In these events. Others from Nor way and Kweden also are expected this summer. The tournament Is under the direction of the Northwest Ski Club. l-ast year hundreds of persons went to Paradise Inn and from there view- led the ski jumping. Other crowds lined one side of the course, which was marked off on Alta Vista Knoll, near the Inn. 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Phone 408 Water & Johnson St. Service Threo Pendleton batters led the Wheat Belt league during its short seuson, nnd there were five Bucks In cluded in the list of swut kings who batted .20a or better; records compiled by Fred If. Moes, secretary-treasurer, show. High honors go to Dick Han ley, Pendleton short stop who slammed the pellet for a total of . f 3 5 . and the next in line are Gunner Peterson and Barney Styson, both local boys who annexed percentages of .600 even, ac cording to Moes' figures. Cary and Olson are the other two Bucks who got Into the .200 or better column. Cary hatted .269 nnd OIhou trailed him with a record of .214. The fourth man on the list Is Gilbert of Pilot Hock who wbb 58 points behind Peterson und Ktyson with a record of .414. In fielding averages, Gilbert, Pilot Bock catcher, took more chances with out a bobble than any other man In the league, his fielding .being perfect on 54 tries. Peterson is shown as hav. Ing 62 chances with one error which reduced his percentage to .983. Sty son has a perfect record on fielding und Cary and Olson are well up In the list. Hanley Is the nw man on the list of those who fielded .800 or better, so far as the Bucknroos are concerned. Following are the records in batting and fielding for the league season: Batting Averages A. B. H. Hanley, Pendleton 28 IS Peterson, Pendleton ....22 Styson, Pendleton 22 Gilbert, Pilot Rock ...27 B. Burns. Pilot Bock . .16 Cook, Helix 26 Bracher. Pilot Bock ...10 Clark, Helix 33 Hinkle, Pilot Bock 29 I.ieuallen, HHix 30 A. Albrecht, Pilot R. ... 6 C. AlbrechtPllnt B IS Shannon, Helix 6 Nell, Helix 6 Pierce, Helix 9 Xewmnn. Pilot Rock ...2S Kendall, Helix 29 Tate, Helix 22 Bnlston, Helix 11 Cary, Pendleton 2fi flartiet. Helix 15 O'Hara, Weston 31 Kane, Pilot Bock 12 Klrkpairick, Weston ...24 Bloomgren, Weston ....29 Kennard, Weston 21 McPherrln, Weston .... 9 Olson, Pendleton 2S Bulkey, Helix 19 Stturtevant. Pilot Bock.. 5 Fielding Averages c. Gilbert, Pilot Bock f4 11 11 12 11 4 13 10 10 o fi 2 2 3 9 9 Pet. .f35 .500 .500 .444 .437 .423 .400 .394 .34 5 .333 .331 .333 .333 .333 .322 .321 .311 .272 .272 .26fi .266 .258 .250 .250 .241 .238 .214 .211 .200 .48 Smith, Pilot Bock . . . Kturtevant, Pilot Bock Huhbs, Weston McPherrln, Weston .. Band, Helix Robertson, Helix Mnlkey, Helix Cook, Helix 7 Shannon, Helix 1 Neil, Helix . .' 1 Styson, Pendleton 9 Peterson, Pendleton 6 2 Stephens, Helix 58 Smith. Weston 24 McXutt. Pilot Bock 22 Cary, Pendleton 4 2 O'Hara, Weston 17 Reamer, Weston ..28 Meuallen, Helix 28 Williams, Pendleton ....13 C. Albrecht. Pilot Hock ... 26 Duncan, Weston 25 Bloomgreen. Weston 59 Olson, Pendleton 34 Hanson, Helix 11 Boyer, Pilot Rock 17 York, Weston 9 Clark, Helix 26 Huey, Pendleton 23 Xewman, Pilot Rock 21 H. Burns, Pilot Bock ....42 Oliver. Westn 27 Kendall. Helix 19 Paynnt, Weston 6 Hinkle, Pilot Bock 18 Could, Weston 30 Pierce, Helix 6 Gartlei, Helix 12 Tate, Mellx 11 Hanley, Pendleton 38 Johnson, Weston 5 1 Pet. 100(1 10(10 100 0 1000 1(100 1000 looo 1000 lono 1001 11)00 10110 .983 .96 5 .958 .954 .952 .94 1 .928 .928 .923 .921 .920 .915 .911 .909 .888 .SSS .884 .870 I .857 I .857 .851 .842 .833 .8 3:1 .S33 .833 .830 .818 .sir, .son Corbett Thinks Frenchman Can Relax Better in Ring Than American Which Will Help. BY JAMES J. CORBETT (Copyright, 1921, by International Xews Service.) i NEW YORK, June 29. t dropped In on George Carpentier at Mnnhas set about 8 o'clock the other evening. I expected to find the challenger sit ting on the veranda or the lawn. He was not in sight. Presently he came up to the house from the big barn In which he does his gymnasium work. He was flushed apd presplring. "Ah, Georges," I remarked, "you ore putting In some good licks when no one Is around? You are working as you expect to work ifhen you got Into the ring (with Dempsey next Sat urday?" Carpentier laughed, winked nnd said Pleasantly: "You are right, Mr. Corbett. I have Just been going through some work that I considered very important. 1 didn't get an opportunity to do it earlier in the day. There were too many around. "You see, I am so In 'earnest about this fight. I am really ttralning quite hard. To win means everything to me more by far than the money, though, of course, that is a great In centive. But to be champion of the world. That has been my dream for years and I will leave nothing undone to bring about its realization." ' Believe me, Georges is serious. He has reasoned out his chances from every angle and the result he obtained has convinced him that they are good. While he told me nothing of his plans for the Dempsey fight, I imagine that when he gets into the ring it will be with the intention of letting Demp sey force things and attempting to box him at long range. Georges be l:eves he can put across a winning punch once the opening comes and he will be content to wait for it. He very probably figures, also, that Dempsey may wear himself out and that this is a point well worth considering. In the Willard fight at -Toledo, ( Dempsey fought himself out in the first round. He gave Willard every thing he had and won his fight. Xo fighter ever expected more energy in one round that did Jack. But against Carpentier this sort of a campaign may be unsuccessful for Georges is quick of font as he is of hand and Dempsey will not find him as easy to hit. Dempsey has one glaring fault, as I see it. And that Is failure to relax. He stands ready to hit, muscles set and firm. 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