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HEAD THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE 'AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U, P. AND I. N. S. FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 11 TO 14 FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 11 TO 14 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12. 1921. PITCHERS REFUSE TO THROW GOOD BALLS TO HOMERUN HITTER . T!y HEX n Y U FAItItKI.1, (Fnlted I'rexH Hlnff Correspondent.) NKW YOltK, A lift. 12. Babe Ituth should be able to brenk IiIk 192 home- run record this season, but If he does manatter of Hi Ttrnwns, lifter the (tame, thrown llht on what the Ham hlno In up against. "Sure, I ordered him passed," Fnhl on a club where team-play, above everything else, is demanded by the management. Ituth fc-oes to the plate with a standing" order to hIiik. Kelly nan to do Just what John MViiraw tells him to do. If the situation calln for a sacrifice, Kelly ban to lay one down. If a Inn- fly Ih needed, he hnx to deliver. F.xeept in cases where he in first up, or where there are two down and none on, he seldom nets a ehanee to take n Rood swing at the ball. The ninnt club owners npparenl'y I believe that the (flory of a "nnani I and the money resulting from a world's series mean more to the teair jthun the money that would result from un exploitation of home-run hit ¬ ting. Talk' and Waltz SMALL WILL STRIKE AT .. -.i. inn. get me credit that the feat (Rives fhnt. fellow a chance to hit In """vh. L tight place." ' Jlerause he ban done bo much in With runners on bases n a close mnkinif long distance, hitting records, game, Ruth usually gets four served tho fans expect It of him, If be I up to him that he couldn't reach will, should muke seventy homers this year, ;a fence pom. Home pitchers know ihe fans will accept it with a "Well, jlng the Itabe's propensity to slam the he ought to. He's the greatest hitter Mind nnn . unit nu n,. ,.,. ?i . lalmnst to the extremity of rolling Outsld" of the fortunate few who 'them down like a bowling ball, have a chance to sit In most of tho Thin In huge part explalnn win liume.i in which the Bubo perform, it i Iluth hasn't run nwnv from his 19i'n In not realized what n real greatness record. 11 wan only fa.'r to assume" It requires In the king nwatter to get early In the season, when batters of ii home run. , nn occasional BBe caliber were 1 osnensed of a good eye and a strong jknocking'the ball out of the lot wltb pnir o. arniB or nhouldern. it In no 'great regularity, that ftuth would get : r' " ""' ""' tnjnbout sevenly-flve this year. How- ebnwng are attempting to ruin him. ' 1".' . heP."i; '"r'lnlly In lever, at the first of Augunt he wan Small making nrri.ngemenlH to ex- ------ .. ... ,r .,j uiul, jlml ,!, evt, , ,ne ronn( ( The majority of home runs result 92( from a crack at a good ball in the ,any of the fans are Irving to fig. groove. Ttiilh, however, seldom gels re why (leorge Kellv. the filnnt first a nwln nt a good hall. He had to get baseman w ho ainriort r.i iik h -.. hold of tho bad one, and therein lieslgoing to' push Ruth for the 'season's 'ml,!, GITS K VOIUM.F, flF.POltT. hln greatness. honorBi flzze(1 j WAf(HIxnTOX Allc. ,,.(A. p., ... . laiiMfe-iirnwn series: It Is not hard to explain. Kelly was Hutn wan passed twice bv Urban not n fiui, u v.-., ,h ..i.m,.. , Kh, ft.... ... . .. . ' """ "' . ... . .. j inn u, course, in not nmg come unusuni nut the comment of I,ee l-ohl Lew Tendler to Meet Champion for Eight Round Battle to i Try to Wrest Away Honors.1 RpmxoFiEi.D, Aug. is nr. P.) (iovernor Hmall, indicted under em bezzling charge, is preparing through his attorneys to strike back at the 'character assassins," whom he is hlbil to the "public view all Ifications of the protected crime( supplementary to ni; Hon," he stated. Tie rami-' .co and ..rosecu- The JlcNary agricultural relief bill with amendments, has been favorably great home-run hitter, not as reported bv the honre hanking com- great perhaps, as Ruth. Kelly plays mitte. An early aet.'on is urued. 7e QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Saturday Specials Prime Steer Beef A-l Quality BOILING BEEF 05c BEEF STEW 05c POT ROAST 12V2c CROSS RIB ROAST 18c T CHUCK STEAK 20c ROUND STEAK 25c SIRLOIN STEAK 28c PORTER HOUSE STEAK 28c MILK FED SPRING LAMB -Lnmb .Stew ... 10c Leg of Lamb : 25c Lamb Roast 20c English Lamb Chops 25c Lamb Steak 20c Frenched Lamb Chops 25c POULTRY Spring Frie Roasting Chicken FISH SALMON, HALIBUT SALMON TROUT $1.50 Crate $1.00 GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Crawford Peaches $1.50 Crate Tomatoes Blackberries $2.25 Crate Concord Grapes ELSilif iJL$2 .4 CANTALOUPES Extra Fancy Large Ones Standard Crates. 36s, 45 size $2.90 per crate Flat crates," 12-16 size $1.25 per crate Watermelon on ice 2 L2c pound Huckleberries, Green Corn, Beans, Tomatoes, Celery, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Green Peppers, Radishes,' Turnips, Beets, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes. PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it. At the Sign of Service PH1I,ADKI.1'1IIA, Aug. 12. II. .V. S.) Henny Leonard, world's light- j weight champion, will defend his title j here tonight against Lew Tendler, I'liilarielphla's left-handed fighter in j Ian eight-round bout. i j( Thin match, which has been two j years in the making, promise to be ' ihe outstanding lightweight battle of j the year, and it is expected to attract i a crowd of more than 25, nan specta tors. Follower of the Champion, who ! have been accustomed to seeing him In ' victory, can see nothing but a Ion- ; ard victory, but the Quakertown as pirant to the title has a legion of fol- i lowers here who have backed up his I f hances of defeating the title holder. ; The Tendler faction Insists that !i21 is a year In which a number of cham- j toons are slated to meet their Water- i loos, an point to Joe Lynch ami j Johnny Wilson as examples. j Tendler is the only outstanding I lightweight contender in the country i v ho has not fought Jeonard. He has j a brilliant record as a prolific puncher i having disposed of a number of boxers , who stayed the limit with Leonard, j Among Tendler's victiniR are Stanley I V oakum. Chic Pimler and Frankie ral I lahan, none of whom could stay the limit with him but each of whom i boxed the full route with Leonard. Uoth Leonard and Tendler .have out- ' ; pointed some of the bent lightweights I of the time, including Rocky Kansas. 1 ' Johnny Dundee and Joe Welling, the' j lost named having been knocked out ! j by Leonard also. ; I'p to tonight's bout Leonard's vic i tries over Richie Mitchell and Rocky Kansas have been his outstanding flchts since the first of the year. He i has wop every important fight since i Xew Year's Day via the "kayo" route 'and his hackers predict lhat he will ! knock, Tendler out. The Philadelphia I battler, however, possesses a knnck j out punch himself and despite two j i peratlons on his hands. In one of I which he had the third fituter of his 'k ft hand amputated at the first joint KVv..and I he claims Uiat Jlis fjshtinfj "tools;' are as-iuijrt t as ood as ever. Roth havine trained i Louis I cllitrently for this bout they will enter H 'droit . the ring in perfect condition. ' t ( 1 i -' i X I n D 0M 815 MAIN PHONE 600 MILK FED V Springers and Hens Quality Meats The toddle and other "flipshod" dances are passing out In lav or of stately steps. Here are Arthur and Gertrude Kretlow demonstrating the new "Conversation Waltz" at. the an nual convention of the American Na tional Association of Masters of Dan cing in New i'ort. it: BASEBALL SUMMARY - r'niie StaiuLiU's . . Ii.") 42 . . .-) 43 atioua Piltshnrjr . . . New York . . Boston Brooklyn . . . St. Louis . . . t'incinnati . . Chicago Philadelphia American Irtsm' Stand nts York 47 4-1 31 lil .657 .67 .r,74 .;,2S ".509 .435 .4U1I .301 TARIS. Aug. 12. (L X. S.) In anticipation that the rtnal returns oi the March census will show a notable decrease in the population of France, I Deputy Georges l'.onnefous proposes jto ask parliament to reduce the num ber of deputies at the next genera! election, due to be held in JS24. by 'ninety-five seats. Including representatives from Al sace and Lorraine and French colo nies, the last election of November 191. sent til 'i deputies to parliament. M. liunofous also suKffests that no hve-elections be held between now land the peneral elections of 1924 un less a constituency loses all its repre j s'ntatives. either through death or resignation or anv other cause which would keep them away from tb chamber of deputien. The net figures for the population of France will shortly be at hand and those already known, especially In the case of larger towns, a consider able decrease has been shown, except posibly In the case of Marseilles. Th population of Paris is much lower than in 1911, though on the other hand the suburbs which . in France ! figure as separate communes show a notable increase. ; . BAVKKU IS ROBBED " DR. MOIXES, Aug. 12. (I. ft, S.) Manager Coppock, of the Capitol City Rank, was held up by four motor bandits and robbed of 000 cash. The robbery occurred less than two blocks from the police headquarters. YFSSFJ, IS TOTAIi IOSS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12 A. P.) The Pacific mail steamer San Jose which was grounded off the Mexican rosnt, will be a total loss the officials, sav. L' ! New n . Bcston U'biiatM li'hibidlphla I Pacific Coast : Sa - Francisco Icratueuto OT! On Ha .it' 7 i - j ; Los Anne'es 4!l .-h ! Wi noii lis 2 ;Si!t Lake Pur'laiol WASHINGTON, Aus 12 (I. N. S.) ; Some of the Americans who are be- : lieved to hae been detained in Russia , are .apparently lost, according to state ('.epartment advices. 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PENDLETON, OREGON 9' " f -V , 1 V . ...V- J.,... . 1 .C- - X f o- X XS .... . r r nn.l 1 i,lv Ciii-inn finon ts one OK' j his is ine laical v - V . the central Hum es in the world-famous controversy that followed bis o-der barring Lord Norlhcltfte s pajvis from Ihe British forriifn oflli-e. Northcllffe hid printed an editorial attacking Curznn and Lloyd Cleoree. jhis picture vm taken at the unellUis of ilie statuo.of KiiK EdwtuA We have a large assortment of the best grade put up in 1 pound jars. Your choice, 50c KINDS Strawberrv, Raspberry. Blackberry, Teach, I iutti Jamin. Red C herry. Logan Berry. !) cans Carnation Milk $1.00 8 cans Pork and Beans $1.00 San itary Grocery i : t l4 Hit -e