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TIIE EAST OREGONIAN WILL HAVE THE FULL WIRE REPORT OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ON THE BIG FIGHT BE SIDES U. P. AND 1. N. S. REPORTS TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 ' TEN PAGES 1 f SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 reftonian, DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1921. s -r-z ON EVE OF FIGHT BOTH MEN ARE BUNDLES OF NERVES AS THEY WAIT FOR RINGING OF THE BELL When Brennan Stayed 12 Rounds Halo Surrounding Shipyard Hero Faded Away. NEW YOltK, July 1. (Hy Henry I.. Karrell, r. 1 stuff ron-capond-ent) Before .lurk JJempaey mot Hill Hrennnn laat winter In Mudlxon Ho.tiH.re Garden he was considered a superman. When ths clumsy, llr Phlcoironn Rtayed twelve round with him before he fimilly was put out, liempaey irot th,' one I lot on hid modern record. Numerous reasons were ascribed for the disappointing Knowing of the rhamplon. but the. experts agreed thut be had trained wrong. Dempsey lived In nn elaborately fitted apartment on Klveridda drive getting ready for Krcmiiii .111. 1 ha worked out on the ro:i In In Outre! Park and boxed on the hit) c;vnitn Ft ate. 'They made a mistake trying to train uround tho bright light. They'll lio to tho mountains to get ready for Cnrpentler." the wine ones said. When the champion enme ea.H to Ret ready tnjr the bout with Parpen tier ho went to tho health farm of Freddy Welsh In Summit, X. J. This Nervousness May Result in Battle Being Ended in First Round According to Corbett. If the flsht Hhnuld end in a round or so, condition will nut count fi.r or agalnnt either fighter but If It Hhnuld he Wrung out and prove fast and furi ous, the physical angle will bo a big factor. To be frank I did not like riempsey's hnblt of knocking out his sparring partners every day. it looked to me as though the big fellow figured that was the quickest way to dispose of them and avoid doing so much boxing. If such was the case he was In dire dan ger of going stale. I think, however, he Is all right now and from reports be will be In fine fettle tomorrow. IIY JAMKS JO PORDrCTT (Copyright, 1921, hy The international Xcwh Service.) NEW YOFIK, July 1. With the big fight only one day off everybody fid gety. Dempsey and Carpentier are bundles of n erven today. You can bet your life on that. They would not be two of the world's greatest boxers if they were nerveless creatures. Nervousness l a good Indication. It is necessary In a fighter. It doesn't Indicate fear. It Is simply anticipa tion over tho comimr battle. A hmer who Isn't nervously Inclined Is gen-1 8nnrrinff and footwork with both Imag eially a lunkhead or he isn't game. j ln"ry and r"1 sparring partners work- 1 ne fellow witn ambition and Intel Service Record Shows He Was in Thick of Fighting and! Not a Favored Soldier, i?y HRXrtY U FARREIX, (I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) FRECKLES Vow Is the Time to ;ct IJIil of These I'Bly Kl'lH There's no longer the slightest need f.f feeling u.Hiawed of your freckles, as Ctthine double strength is guar anteed to remove tfieHe homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from 'any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that! even tfhe worst freckles have begun t.) disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beau tiful clear complexion. He sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this Is sold under I got an angle on the sort of fight Carpentier will probably start to put up in the first round from a frlenl who saw the Frenchman in private. I am told he spent practically all of his training period this week In defensive XKW YORK, July 1 . Much lias been said of leorces P:iri,pntle,''H u-nrl record. Franc e considers him one of ! ' '"ante of money back if it fails to remove irecmeg. llgence Is naturally nervous. Dempsey Is that sort. So is' Carpentier. And this rftirely will be u nervous pair when they await the ringing of that firm bell. For this reason I have considered all abmg that the big fight may be over In one punch and that either man may win It. Nervous energy will drive both Dempsey and Carpentier hard during the first round and those who see tho contest are very liable to see the fastest fight ever staged hy heavv. (Continued on pare . ing with him. To my motion this Is exactly what he should do If he expects Dempsey to make It a rushing affair. SEALS WIX IHOM VKHXOX OAKLAND, Cal., July ). (A. P.) San Francisco won from Vernon, 8 to 0 esterday in an uneventful game. The Seals took the lead In the firs( In ning, when three runs were scored on a series of hits. Facth, who started on the mound for Vernon, was replaced hy McOraw after the fourth. Off Mr. weignts. it certninly has all the ear-j uraw in five Innings but two hits and marks of such a fight. one run were made. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Picnic Specials Cooked Specialties Boiled Ham 75c Baker Ham 75c Minced Style Sausage 35c Jellied Lamb Tongue 35c Berliner Style Sausage ..... 35c Corned Beef irf Jelitine 35c Baked Meat Loaf 35c Pickled Pigs Feet 15c Boneless Pigs Feet in jars $1.00 Pig Tongues in jars $1.25 FRESH MEATS Boneless Prime Ribs of Beef 26c Leg of Spring Lamb 25c Leg Roast of Pig Pork 25c Loin Roasts of Pig Pork 25c Lean Shoulder Roast of Pig Pork 20c Shoulder Roast of Veal 22c Loin Veal Cutlets 30c Rib Veal Cutlets 30c Loin Pork Chops 25c Rib Pork Chops 25c POULTRY An abundant supply of Spring Fries and Roasting Chickens GROCERIES Sweet Pickles, Sour Pickles, Dill Pickles, Sweet and Sour Chow, Green, Ripe and Stuffed Olives, in glass. Mixed Pickles, Chow Curtisola and garnisola in glass and tins. Pimentos, Pimento Cheese, Cream, Brick Cheese, Cream Cheese. Fancy Jellies and Jams in glass. Crackers, Fancy Assorted Cookief. and Cakes. All seasonable Fruits, Water Melons on oupes, Honey Dew Melons. ice, Cantel- STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it the war Idols. In America some say Dempsey's challenger was a slacker who wrapped the flag around him for defense, others claim that he was virtually drafted and placed far be hind the lines, out of danger.' His wnr record, secured from the Dossier French aviation hftrquarters, shows that he was a real fighter, spent eighteen months actually at the front and was decorated with the Croix lie Guerre and Medalile Milltnlre. IPs service record, which records his every move for five years, shows that he rcponed at the outbreak of the war In rind was first attached to the Second Aeronautic Division as a chauffeur, in which capacity he serv ed until he received a license as a pi lot May 24 191S. He was sent to the front with a squadron and remained there three months in active service flvintr ni-pr lha flttrnmn linMe In n U"r,t-mnn t wn- sealer. He was sent back as a spare pilot to the general reserve headquar ters on August 16, 11115, to avait as signment to another escadrille. ' Twelve days later he injured his leg I In an accident, but recovered and was Isent back tc the front September it, ! 1 S 1 5. with the -Marman escadrille No. j 55. He wus engaged there in recon 'natssance work in preparation for the unsuccessful Champagne drive which j began Sept. 25. 11".. I Carpentier won the Croix de Guerre I for his work in this offensive with the j following citation: "Sept. 25. he did not hesitate to fly during misty weath ! er and rain less than 200 yards above the enemy lines. He has given proof of many circumstances of sangfroid, never returning until his mission wa j accomplished, often with his machine I riddled with bullets and shell splint ers." j Carpentier was transferred to'Far- man escadrille No. 8 on April 19, J 1918, during the attack of the crown I prince on Verdun. I On Nov. S, 1916, he received the j Medalile Mllitaire for heroic action I during the French counter attack by I which paumont Vaux was recaptured. iThe citation follows: I "Sergeant Pilot Carpentier as a ! clever aviator impresses everyone with j bravery executing daily perilous mis ! sinns. He distinguished himself dar ling the attar'- October 26 flvlng over :the enemy lines at a low attitude for 'four hours, despite unfavorable i weather and even in contempt of danger." , I Carpentier was forced by illness in j December, 1916, to quit the front and j he never returned. He went to the ! Vlry Chutillon hospital and was then transferred to Cllgnan Court, just otit- ! side of Paris. He was granted two months leave Jan. 15, 1917, and In i February obtained "ermission to visit the I'nited States eivinir exhibitions j i but the trip later was called off. I ! On May 16. 1917 be was assigned to I j the escadrille stationed at Algeria but; was declared unfit to continue as a j Pilot and was detached from aviation.! i Tie then became physical instructor at the Juinville school of the French ar- my. five miles outside of Paris. He served as a boxing instructor. ! touring all ot me rrenrn camps ami , ,.,, llis n,.ck inuny ot the American camps. r-ix inionths after 'the armistice be was (transferred back to aviation and then demobilized. HE'LL TELL THE WORLD e bN EM Independence Day COMES NEXT MONDAY All Stores will be closed so DON'T FORGET That there are 2 DAYS to provide for Do your shopping early and get the best. 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