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if 41EAMHJ THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BX THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. AM) i. twelve pa::s SECTION .TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVEAGES SECTIQN TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1921. . , iirTOiTinnmrni. i - I I iii.iI iiiimwii.ii. . JF j- fe. Aiimie ill imo GAMES AND NEVER MAKE NOISE L 'Round the Sport Circle WITH JACK VEIOCK, , liitiinatlouul News Sporting 1 Alitor 1 .National league Sluiuli California' University Boys of Opinion That Orientals Will Never be Yelling . Rooters. . j HlilUCELEY.Cul.. July 30. (A. 1'.) ' Tho Japs luck one essential qualifl ' tuition to make them a nation of base- I'll 1 1 players and funs. , t Thoy lack noise. They haven't learned to root, and their players fall to mako themselves heurd on the coaching lines. vThls was tho discovery made by the University of California baseball nine on Its Invasion of Japan, during which . H won eight Raines and lost three. ;,- Sold the California team captain: :r, f "The American fun cannot Imuglne wtmt baseball means In Japan. An ; aoruBo of something like 7.000 spec- ; tutors attended each of tho gumes, and throughout ; they never mdu the slightest sound. There was not one bit ot rooting. Thcro wus not u cheer. It was a strange and peculiar experience, ' but this did not Interfere with our , crr-'1. "We Just went ahead and made all ' the racket possible. Our coaching must have been a revolution to the crowd, , und Just before our departure for , home the Mayor of Yokohama, who was our host, observed that he and his . fcllo-w countrymen had been more than gratified at our demonstration, und he ended by saying: "We In Japan believe that us we advance in the adoption of your Occi dental sports thnt we will become more friendly. L'ut before we Japan-.' cse fully master the good old Amerl-"T cun game we will have to learn to root und mako the same racket that you boys make, r congratulate you all and thank you for your efforts and enter tainment. - "And for the life of mo I 'am not certain that the old gentleman was not. indulging In sarcasm. 'We were royally treated, and the fact that we came front California did not seem to make the slightest difference. But, us 1 mid before, the game of liasebult played In silence is something (hut would not make a hit here." (Several ships controlled by wireless huve been commissioned In the llrlt , (all fleet, after experiments lasting nearly three years. They are about the size of large motor launches and the wheel propelling and steering ma chinery Is capable of being. controlled by wireless over a long distance. NEW YOrtK, July 30. Arthur Ir win has gone West. The manner of his going und the revelations tnat at tended It astounded his friends in base ball, for he was one of the best liked and most picturesque figures in the game. - His history In baseball as a player, a scout and o munagcr was replete with interesting experiences. He was one ot the prime movers in the llrotheihood war, was known as the father of Cu lan baseball and as an all-around 'Jusebull man hu had tow superior. U wan Irwl.i who Invented the field er s glovj. Jt was he who later im proved with the web between forefing er und thumb. Ho also Invented one of the first eloctrlc busebull players W hatever his faults outside the game, baseball owes much to Arthur Irwin and he will be remumuered as a great friend and promoter of all fiut wus good for I ne-national pastime. "Lengleii" Is quite an appropriate, name for u tciin s player, Ignulzl It 1 pronounced "Longluwn." Xcu York's now state boxing com mission, probably through the able ad vice of the veteran Tom O'ltourke. has made several important changes In .he rules in the 'Empire statu that should reitlly benefit the game. Hereafter boxers will trot be "permit ted to lake puit In main events iu New York state oftcner than every eight days, und preliminary boxers will bo prohibited from appearing more fre quently than every six duys. This rul ing will stop manugers from signing up their proteges for matches two or three days apart and then cancelling A popular ruling with the boxing fans is one which provides that all main events must be started not later than 10 o'clock p. m. This rule was in force In tho old Frawlcy law days. Th blowing of a whistle ten seconds beforo the expiration of each round, a ruling) that caused boxers from fcther states much annoyance, has been elim inated. I'eopie none of us are Jealous of Mil Hums, Chic Gund.I, Eddie Clcotle, Huppy Kclsch, et at. t Busebull hasn't thrived-because of the infamous Black 8ox ecundal. The game is big enough in Itself, however, to outlive It. But whatever the effect on the pastime, it Is a moral certainty that the. powers thst be have leurned, os should have' Warned a lesson they, will never foUut. namely: QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION SMOKED MEATS For Harvest Time ' ... Swift' Premium Ham Sinclair's Fidelity Ham Sinclair' Fidelity Skinned Ham Liberty Brand Ham Swift' Empire Ham Swift' Empire Picnic Armour Shield Bacon Sinclair's Canary Bacon Armour' Dexter Bacon Swift' Premium Bacon Liberty Bacon Armour'g Shield Loin Back t omatoes, $1.00 per crate Pendleton Trading Co. terns: Phone 455 . At tbe Sign of m Serrlee "If It's on the Market We Have It" That buseball is public property and must be treated as such, even though It be privately owned. The old-t'me policy of maintaining a strict silence on all insidu mutters connected with the game proved a boomerang to the mngnatea. They know now thai they should have been the first to expose the crooked players of the Chicago tram and the gamblers with whom they were allied. True, the powers that be did not have first-hand proofs atthe outset. True, they went about inves tlgatinss with the idea ot someday bringing the offenders to task. Hut they muvcd too slowly. Today they are wid.' awake to '.he fact that among all classes even ma jor league Idols there ure weak-willed individuals who will turn an car to temptation. You cannot gainer a large number of men together In any walk of business without finding such characters here and there. In future his hotel, gets his rundown und awaits ed. Humors will be run down distend of being brushed aside as ridiculous. In the end, no doubt, the 1919 affair will prove the best thing that could have happened for baseball. It had to come Borne time and it is no wonder that It came in these unsettled dnvs when so many people talk In five fig ures or more. ' We may be wrong. Out In our esti mation Georges I'urpentler will enter his myit big bout on this side fi ellnp like a batter w ho lias two str kes on him. Tommy Gibbons, who will box Georncs Carpentlcr for Tex Uickard next October, is the ideal fighter, es pecially In a moral way. Tummy resides in St. Paul, but when he Is not, snapping rights and lefts with the members of his profes sion iie spends much of his time with his gun and hlB dog In the Minnesota woods, or with a rod and line at Osaklt or some otntr sylvan resort. The younger Gibbons brother is : years old, married and the daddy of two bouncing youngsters. L'esidcs his family, his gun and his dog he has one great falling you would never guess 't ICE CHE AM! After a fight Tom always hurries to hi shotti, gets his rubdown and await? the coming of Manager Eddie Kane with a snowy (juart of vanilla confec tion for which lie has an abnormal ap lietite. That tinbhd, he writes .lii- i tei home, reads until his optics ' get sandy ami then turns In to be up bright and early und out in the morn.ng air. Gib'jons never has to train overly hard for a fight because he takes such excellent are of himself. He will train less than three weeks for Georges Car pentier and his admirers may rest as sured that he will get into the ring in the veriest pink of condition. One feature of Gibons' coi tinual trailing, something he does lay in and day out, is novel. , He rallies a s.'ill. Hunil-hard rubber ball wherever lie goes, squeezing it up in first one hand and then ihe other as lie walks along in the open. He dots this to strength en his hamis. , "These dukes are my stock in trade.' Tommy opined recently, "and I have found that Ihe use ot this bit of a rub ber ball keeps thcin strong und pli able at the same time." Pittsburg 60 84 New York 59 34 Boston 52 38 Brooklyn 49 47 St. Lnuis . 45 47 Chicago , 4 0 52 Cincinnati 38 54 Philadelphia 27 64 Aiiiciicuii J .can lie StundiiiKH. Cleveland 61 Xew York s7 Washington 51 Detroit 48 ft. AM . . , Boston . . . . Chicago . '. . Philadelphia 44 42 40 36 .638 .634 .578 .510 .489 .435 .413 .296 .642 .626 .520 .495 .468 .4 35 .426 .383 E BALBOA. Panama Canal Zone, July i 30.--U. X. S.j Forty persons are re- I ported to have been killed at Callao, ! Peru, in u riot between Spanish. Ital- j ian and French sailors according to private dispatches received here. The j Ital an and Spanish sailors, according ! to tile disiituhes, attacked tne French' sailors from the cruiser Jules Mychelt. Foreign warships at Callao arc partici- pating in the Peruvian century. 50 48 50 51 57 .573 .568 .558 .553 .516 Pacil'.o Coast l.i axuc Stand ngs. San Francisco 76 42 .644 Sacramento i -. 67 Angeles; 63 Seattle 63 Oakland 63 Vernon 60 Salt Lake . 40 Portland 24 Yc!"ll'i'iliiy's Hewults. At Portland 1, Vernon 10. At Seattle.4, Oakland 8. At San Francisco 5, Salt Lake 2 At ls Angeles 1, Sacramento 0, 86 .218 MAY 111: lIircsiDKNT' YKT I COLUMBIA, Mo., July ;. (L. P.) William Jennings Bryan may lie a iircHident vet. a movement hiarted ' ' -o ti"' i' to have the commoner el ected president of the University of WANT WHEAT TO HAUL Call G. G. Mad'herson, Golden Rule Hotel. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY PAY CASH AND PAY LESS. SOAP SPECIAL THIS WEEK 20 Crystal White, rcg... $H2 12 Peefs Bath Tablets or Cream Oil Soap. . .;,.;. 1.20 FOR $2.60 ; $1.85 6 No. 2 Cans Van Camps Pork and Beans. . $ 1.00 12 Lbs. Sugar , v JJ-00 12 Lbs. Head Rice ;f JJ 16 Best Crepe Toilet Paper .j ?LW Olympic Pancake Flour, large package, each. . 30c Wessons Oil ..... ; 35c, 63c and $1.20 FOR S. 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