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READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U, P. AND L N. S. ' TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1921. apasv i 'Round the Sport Circle WITH JACK VEIOCK, International News Kiwiling I alitor National I-rasruc Sliiiiilinus NEW YOltK, Aujf. 23. (I. N. S.) When It take more than two years to ml. tlia boxers clone pnoiiRh tonether to put their I'.lKnatui'fH on the same Bet of -articles imil then tho fluht fulls through It Ih only imturul that some body should pop up with the HUg-Res-tlon that HomethliiK hud Bono queer. FlKhtern have .been breaking and BprulnliiK their hands for u Kod manyj years and we have no doubt that a Kieat big majority of mieh accidents are leKltlinate enough. With this in view there wan no urgent reuBon for looking with suspicion on the calllnir off of the I.eonard-Tendlor flsht at I'hlladpihla, yet tho Incident came In for a lot of speculation and some pan ning at well. Had the flttht been BChcdnled be tween Tendler or Leonard against any body else In tho linhtwelKht division no one would have thought much about It when It wuh called. Hut these lads have been ho elusive In the past that the boxing fans were really disap pointed, and there Is no telling now Just, how many moons will pass or how much wuter will flow tinder tho llrnoklyn Ilrldge before they get to gether. The cancellation of the match was a signal for tho supporters of both boys to trot out their hammers. The Leon ard faction stuck by Ilenny to a man find opined that it was a lucky day for Tendler when Kenny knocked that thumb out of whack. Tho Tendler cohorts opined that leonard could not muko the weight, refused to lose his Vr,,000 forfeit, and would take no chance with I.ew at 135 pounds. Tho wise birds who sat on the middle of the feme shook their heads and guessed that the advance salo was a frost and that one or both fighters took a runout powder on that account. Co It goes when a cham pionship affair falls by the wayside. There are still have not been banged for home runs by liale ltuth, but most of them are In the minor leagues. Of those who have felt the sting of his mighty but (ieorge Dauss takes the blue ribbon as a glutton for punish ment. Dauss has been touched for ten homers by the Hatterin Hainbino. He leads all others in this respect, and yet be has been and still Is one of the best pitchers on big time when he Is right. other twlrlers who have watched the pill go sailing out of the lot on sov eral occasions, propelled by the .blud geon of ltuth, are Walt Johnson, Pickle Kerr, I'rban Shocker and How die Khmke. Each of these twlrlers l us seen Mr. ltuth slam the pill out of bounds no less than six times off bis pitching. . ! The hammer wleiders are up to J their usual tricks this rammer In the case of midget Miller Hoggins. Every season Hug gets canned a hundred times by the rumor "mongers and somehow manages to hold his job. Poor old liabe Adams gets no sym pathy from any National league bats man for the very good reaRon that he doesn't need and wouldn't accept It. The veteran liabe recently chalked up nine straight victories in a row for the b.itterln' Pittsburgh Pirates, -which we'll crack, is going some. Incidentally this is something of a record for a young man Just this side of forty summers, who won his share of fame as far back as 1909. HOXOU.'U', T. HI, Aug. 23 l P.) The Inier-islanrt nolo ehumninn- tew pitchers who , ni, of Hawaii will be decided in a series of matches beginning August 27 and eliding with the final on ljibor Pay, It was announced here by the Hawaiian Polo Club under whose aus pices the championship games will be played at Kupiolani park here. . The tentative schedule is: August 2", Maui vs. Seventeenth Cavalry; August 31, Ouhu vs. Luke Field liar racks; September f, winners of the preliminary rounds will play the final. W. L. Pit. Pittsburgh 76 4a .:,:, J Neiv York .70 4 .T.SX Huston C4 4!) .fiHf, Prooklyn . 6-' r.7 .r,21 St. Louis r.3 CO .4(1!) Cincinnati r,2 6.1 ' .444 Chicago 47 6S .i'l'J lliiladclphia 36 H2 .30:, American l-ague Standings W. L. Pet. Cleveland 7a 44 .G2 New York 6 4 4 .611 Washington 64 r,S . f, 3 s St. Louis f'S f:i .4i6 Hoston 54 60 .4 74 Detroit 55 " .4.18 Chicago 50 66 .431 Philadelphia 'i .376 Southern Association Uoiilts A THREE-MILE SWIM VENICE, Cal Aug. 23. (U. P What Is declared to be a uniuue feat for a woman cf her years has just been accomplished here by Mrs. Anna Van Sk'ke, 6!i year- ef age, who successful ly finished : ;''.-ee-mile swim from the Santa .Monica municipal pier to Ven ice, showing little if any fatigue. She was two hours and a half In the water. Mis. Van Skiko is a grandmother a: d for many years has been a teach er of voice culture. Her singing prac tice, she says, was advantage to her in her swim ling, for breath control, she says, enabled her to complete the long swim. Little Ilock 3. New Orelans 2. .Mobile 1, lilrmingham 10. Nashville 5, Chattanooga 4. American Association Jtcsults Minneapolis 4, Columbus 7. Kansas City 9, Louisville 14. No others. Western Ix-aSiie. Kcsults St. Joseph B, Wichita St. No others scheduled. Pacific Const I.iurue Standings W. L. Pet. San Francisco .' KS .16 .606 Sacramento SI 60 ..',74 Los Angeles 76 60 .559 Seattle 77 61 .r,iS Oakland 76 63 .547 Vernon 73 68 .518 Salt Uike 54 S5 .389 Portland 33 103 .243 Pianos made in England In 1913 numbered 120.000; last year the num ber made was only 50.000. There will be more long-distance swimmers when they finally Volstead tho hootch beyond tho three-mile limit. To cleanse bottles that have held oil place ashes In each bottle, cover with cold water and heat gradually. Let valer boll about an hour, then allow It to stand until cold. Then wash and rince In soapy water. r Bartlett Pears $1.80 Box We have contracted a large supply of extra fancy Stanfieltl Bartlet Pears to arrive Wednesday. Place your order now. These pears are in apple boxes, which are much larger than the regular pear boxes. $1.80 Box Phone us your them from this lot. order now to be sure of getting Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign or Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" It isn't such a bad thing to lie nn animal baby in a circus 200 especlal '. ly if the baby happens to be a "cat animal." Maybe you don't know it. but the daddy and mother "cat animals" in he menagerie are never fed on Sun day. They are voracious meat eaters nnd the-circus men have discovered 'by long experience that over-feeding leads to distemper and other ills. And so. as a matter of health, the lions and tigers and panthers and leopards "the cats" have one day In the week when they are compelled to fast. . During the week, when the hour for feeding the animals approaches, they eet restless anil road their impatience. On Sunday, however, they give no heed to the usual feeding hour. They realize that this is fast day. This abstinence does not apply to the kittens in the big dens. They are ! fed on Sunday, as on other days, but I not on meat. Their mammas take care of the Sunday dinner for them. The Sells-Floto circus, which ex-, hiblts in Pendleton on Thursday Sfep I teniber 1 is said to have an unusual I number of baby, animals. There are J baby lions and baby tigers and bah monkeys, and even baby elephants foi ' the delicht of the kiddles. I Scores of the intcrestim; animals ii , the Sells-Kioto loo will be seen in thi ! big street parade which takes place a' j 1 1 on the morning of Circus Pay. Thi t performances open at 2 and S p. m. 1 ... . I IXVKXTS SPItlXG LAMP POST. ! CHICAGO, Aug. 23. Enter now 'the spring lamp-post a preventive, so I its inventor claims, of many automo j hilo wrecks. 1 In the old days when -lamp-posts I were the main support of certain gen tlemen in the early hours of the morn ing, a spring lamp-post, of course, would be out of the question. Put to day it Is different. When an automo bile hits this stifety post, which was in vented by c. C. Veneman, of Chicago, the post bends, allowing the auto to pass over ft wituout serious injury. Then the spring will pull the post back to its upright position. Vouve Stmckit Ridfi t 7 when you Light a CAMEL Your taste will tell you that! For Camels have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended. They're smooth and mellow mild. And there's NO CIGARETTY AFTER TASTE. t We put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's possible for skill, money ana nieiong Knowledge ot hne tobaccos to make a cigarette. That's why Camels are THE QUALITY CIGARETTE. IW.C.T. I THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, scats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delight ful open car with always a top protecting ngainst the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting nnd lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires front and rear. A real family car. Won't vou come in and look at it? llic delignts 01 me cieunc . .,!fb f hn pennnm V nf fhr nenmnr I'ATEJJAN.I' M Phono 108 SIMPSON AUTO CO. Water ami Johnson St. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.1 (V. P.) The Women's Christian Temper ance I'nion, closing their session, arc electing their old officers, inrlmi:nt Mrs. Anna Xlordon of Evanston, 111. for president. They will probablv choose Atlantic City for the next con vention place. Mrs, SELCiBH DAUGHTER Was Restored to Health h? Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetabk Compound Horieon, Wis. " My young daughtei bud been troubled for several monthi with backache ana t k 1,. bad feeling in her stomach. Wheh she got to the table U eat she did not want anything, while be fore she was so hun gry she could hardl) wait for her dinner. The doctors gave hei medicine but it die not help her. One day I was reading t little book of yours which was left on my porch and it re minded me that when I was a young girl I took several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Si she went to the drug store and got t bottle and after the second one she coulc ear. and has not had backache since, lr all she took six bottles of it. She poe to school and on Saturdays helps witl the housework. She is a normal, health; girl now an1 we recommend your medi cine. You have my permission to publis this letter as a testimonial for the Vege table Compound. "-Mrs. Frank Skl CHEKT, 150 Larabee St., lloricon, Wis Mothers nil' over the country havt ound Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable mpound to be a most reliable, rented or such conditions. IinxoiXU', Auer. 23. (I. X. S Hawaii, once famed as the island the seductive Hula dance, shows indi cations of beinK about to suffer a se vere reversal of form, of becoming ab solutely Puritanical, in fact. A few weeks a so the territorial leg islature of Hawaii debated witli more or less gravity and decorum. and final ly passed the famous Pathins Suit bill, prohibiting the display of the human fiR-ure and nether limb or limbs on ho streets of the residential district! :biittini on Waikikl Peach. As if that were not enough, a reso ution has now been placed before the loanl of supervisors of the city and county of Honolulu requesting that ndy to pass an ordinance prohibiting he exhibition of mblic place and lenalties for infringement of the law. Every cloud has its silver linimt, however, and an increasing tendency cn the part of fair bathers to neglect o button their wraps when parading he streets en bathing suit 'b the iriRht Interior of this pa.-"cular cloud, i'erhaps, figure the optimists, they'll oiRct to censor the shows after they an the rough ones if they do. I LIWLLIU11 N I 1 11 ii ii OFF AFTER 2,233 NIGHTS CIRCUS GROUNDS LONDON, Aiiff. 23. (I. N. . i "Chu Chn Cihmv," which has had the j longest run for a revue on record, j 2.23S performances, has come to an end at last. The closing night was marked by ! scenes of the greatest enthusiasm, us- i racy" shows In any i car Ar.che and Llllie lirayton. thi- 'wo , provurns suitable principals, taking innumerable "cur- i tains." Well 2 SHOWS 2 P. M., 8 P. M. STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M. iVQcTn. Work on the Suez canal began April ?, 1S39, and It was opened to traffic November 21, 1S69. I TO VISIT UNITED STATES! GiRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE UIO DK JAXP.IUO, Auff. 23. (t. . l)spito Hip tradition in South ' morica that Kuropv, ospei-ially tho jjitin count rios of Kinope, contains ail ho delights attractive to tho tourist, s'orth America is hcHinninif to attract ittontion uinoni? tho South American :ra volcrs. It 'was recently report oil from rgentina that a number f Argentine 'onrii-ts will make a trip t the Tinted ;tntcs by way of tho western coast of nuth America, through the Vanama ?anal to Culm, and thence to New Vork. This party was scheduled to leavo Valparaist. Chili, on May 2. After landing in New York it was planned for tho Argentine tourists to KO by special train to various points of interest throughout tho t'nitod States. It is pointed out that tho American moving picture industry. whUh has in the recent years brought the many na tural beauty spots of North America. as well as the portrayal of American life nnd industry, before the South American public, is playing a hi; part in causing the Uutin American tourist to star traveling north to sen things nf interest which before were ou'y thought to be had on the other side of the Atlantic. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into I 1 bottie containing three ounces of j Orchard AVh'te, which any drug stomi will supply for a few cents, shake well, I I and you have a quarter pint of harm less and delightful lemon bleach. Mas- j sage this sweetly fragrant lotion into j the face, neck, arms and hands each j day, then shortly note the beauty and i whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lem- ! rn lotion to bleach and bring: that soft j clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a j freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach bo- j cause it doesn't irritate. wmm jt -t eac m. m a m. m s: j mm tarn M yvv ' FRM WHERE THE WEST BEGINS AKV Tfi GREATEST CBVVrf RIDER ?KEA! fOOPLES VTITK THE FAMOUS Seat Sale Dowtov,Ti, 9 a. m. Thursday at Tallman Drug Store plllilltililllllllllllM PKAYI'ltS 1XU Till; MAVOI!. MACON. Mn AnjJ. 23. (1. N. S.) , Iollowinjr complaints from citizens. Mayor Ijicy has forced a rel.Rious amp mcetini; to desisi from "loud la nente.tioiis'' at 10 o'clock each niuht. x'iKbt (Officer Holvey notified the re ivulisls. "What ii i! they say'.'" Mayor I.ney 'Uer'ed of Holvey. "They iboip-ht it strance." they aitl. Holvey replied, ''for you to force, hem to eb.se at ten when carnivals re perm'tted to run until mldniK'K 'hey tiaiil lliey'd pray for you." Your Valuables Do you hide them where fire and burg lars can destroy or steal? Keep your valuables and keepsakes in a Safety Deposit Vault. This bank is installing the most up-to-date electrical protection on its vaults. Yr.nr valuables kept in our vaults will have this added protection. RENT YOUR BOX TODAY Ii The Inland Empire Bank ''iiliiiffiiliiiiiid!;!, fLii!i!i :!r:!'"il"H!!'f'!"T!cW'll iiimiiftttittfk -a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwi; .ii;.i.u.;i.;:..ii,i;ii,iiii,i,