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READ THE EAST OREGOMAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. rASD I. j. S. 1 gSSnjgj!p 5 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES T0 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO pagesIto m DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1921. to n ra ioe AS MEANS 10 EFFECT M i Each Wrestler Gets One Fall in' Hard Contest; Stevens Knocks Out Kennedy in 3rd. j I After both McCarroll and Itnnznnci ' KiriKh had won a fall, the Hindu was! "warded the victory last niht when! McCarroll was unable to return to the! mat after he had succumbed to the tortures of the toe hold as mamnulat- I ed by the dusky lad front Astoria in sed by ti: ' two alter 1 nt Slush s the combined u wrist loe!c me wrestling match stu ut the Alta theater. McCurroll secured the first fall 1 minutes when he xnouiilers to the mat by use of an arm scissors. ..mi oouy pressure. The Ko was char acterized by the ability and cleverness ol Sintih, and McCarroll save evidenc-1 repeatedly of his superior strength j He used the head lock on Sinfih manv I times, but the dusky lad always man-1 ftlf'rt to wrlRitle loose before he was. In danger. During the bout SlcCar roll was on the offensive practical ! all of the time. ' I The second fall, which vanquisher (the local Brappler and decided iheji j match in Singh's favor, came alter - ' j I minutes and 3' seconds. Sin.uh ot at ! toe hold on McCarroll's left toe. He' j started applying pressure. McCarroll j I stood it as Ions as he could, the, j ! shouted to be relieved, Hukty Stev-1 ens, who acted as referee for the bout, j patted Singh on the back as winner of ' a fall. After he failed to recuperate, I McCarroll sent word to the rinssi.U- from his dressing room that his knee j was so painfully injured as to prevent I him from returning for the third ijo. The knee was injured during llotmd l"p when McCarroll was a contestant in the bulldozing stunt. In the semi-final event of the even itvjt's bill. Utuldy Stevens knocked out Jimmy Kennedy in the third round of a scheduled four-round scrap. Ioi las. the rortl'and flshter who was bill ed for the no. failed to appear, and Kennedy filled in for him. He was knocked down repeatedly by Stevens. develop into an infrnai ional one a stiff swins to the heart proving til I Plans hereafter to play a leadtn final straw. Kid Childers and Yotins; Jackson iile ett. 1U I!1 vyUIvLL Italy Plans National University Meet for 1922 to be Made Internation in Year 1923. rv hi:.uv woi'ii U'nited I'ress Staff Correspondent.). KiiMK, Dec. ::!. With the kinch ins: next April oi a national university' ol.Miipiad. which it is planned later to; Italy! role i in world athletics., , l'lans for the first university ulyin-i conuui. tiom v bad tu pivvbu ins. has had th vvholc national as viewpoint towards tVre the war, were wards ii; Italy. Tin- war as a matte awakened Itah's cm what she was capable peasant districts' of athletic train- j 't of ch.tnilins; the tell as individual ; lions, which ho aduiuttdly hat k- wa of ! ' ot tact re eiuusness of doina in the One lastxOofd of ports and athletics. The result lias been that i'V, n in the short tini that has elapsed since the cUisins the war. Italian athletes have carried off the iiivat bulk nf the honors in all int. rnational contests that have situe been held at Paris, London. IVUiuin. ! Luxembourg and elsewhere. As a con.; Italy has just oi-anr.'.od na-j t'onaliv for the first time for the pur pose of aoinu after world Honors ami, sports in athletics. put on a snappy exhibition for thej piad next year have just boe opener. Tour colored boys drewp!e'ed by the general council lattshs from the audience with a ladv-i Committee for the Nation:',! com-; of tli.il Italian like exhibition of wrist-slapping. The evening's bill was staged under the auspices of of Aerie No. 2S. Fraternal Order of Kagles. The Alta was com fortably filled. l'AKIS. Jazz-band instruments en tering Fiance must now pay a tax, the Customs authorities deciding: that many are "nose-making contrivances'' which properly come under the head ing of "Tovs" .and are dutiable. Olympiad. The games will be carried out under the patronage of King Vic tor Kmanuel and Crown Prince l'm berto and 'villi the co-operation of the ministers of the interior, of public in strueCon, of the war and of the navy. These have already granted subsidies nf lml.nmi lire towards the project. Italy's athletic reawakening is one of the direct results of the war. The calling under arms of five million young men. the great bulk of whom XMAS POULTRY XMAS BUFFALO o 1-H 73 M o w - H W PS O W N O Q w in QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Specials for Saturday Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys .... 40c Fancy Young Dressed Geese. . . . rtc Fancy Young Baking Chickens. 23c 30c Fancy Young Dressed Ducks Fancy Young Roasting Chickens Fancy Spring Frying Chickens. 30c We still have a few choice cuts of that Young Buffalo to offer that is tender and paiataole. Don't miss this rare opportunity to enjoy a meal with Buffalo meat. We are offering a large supply of our regular stock of meats at attractive prices. SATURDAY SPECIALS i X: r-s! ft I o! Hi Crystal White Soap, 20 bars $1.00 Bananas, dozen 25c 7 Cans String Beans $1.00 Shrimp' 4 for . $1.00 Baking Cocoa, 1 lb. pkg 20c Macaroni, 12 pounds $1.00 Oranges, (sweet and juicy, 2 dozen 4 )c Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Green Beans, Green Peas, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips Celery Hearts. Everything fresh for your Xmas feed. PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it. Hie flii rf Sf-rrlr , Ity henky Wood U'nited I'ress Staff Correspondent. I I Ilii.MK, Hoc. )13. Oovernment fran , chies have already been granted be i Italy to no less than twenty aerial I eavigaiion coniiianios which are now in actual operation, while a number j of other franchises have been granted to companies that must begin nperat ; ing w ithin at least three months, j In addition to this already substan tial aerial services, both for passengers I ami merchandise, the Italian Bovem i meat will shortly add ils own network ! or dirigible commercial lines. This j latter network will have for especial object quick passenger, post and ex- press communication between the big Italian commercial centers on the con I fluent with those of the Italian I islands of Sardinia and Sicily and the I Italian northern Africa colonies of I Tripoli and Cyresnaica. I Italy's big dirigibles, the Ausonia, ! Esporla imd others are now making the experimental flights for establish-! ! ing the best routes and landing' places Some idea of the business already t being done by aerial mules can be gained from the annual report of on of the twenty private companies which the coverntnept h is already lionised This is the Socleta Anonitna Imprese Aeree of Milan, vvh'eh Is us'ng both : airplanes and dirigibles In its trans ; portat'on business. poring the firs i year of its existence it carried a total I of passengers without u ni'shap. i 'ts'topil niiloarre for the year Is over ! tun nun kilometers ami Its entire hoor n"o of-aituiil flight t'DS hours and 11 minutes; 'HOOSTER' IS LATEST Candy ! -these favorites w2'$A0 " J. Variety !-there's Tan Jar, SL-V P I V I tt h. JlA ' 4 A Brazil Huts l,J,i these favorites r e i. m Vogans iamous line await your order at a thou sand stores a the ahvayr acceptable Christinas gift. there's Tan Jar, great chocolate covered sweet r i meais o: surpassing goodness; Drazil Nuts, the piquant fruit or anolher continent, in richest cream and chocolate; Milk Chocolates, with centeis of melting creaniiness and 'chewey caramels coated with chocol These ihree Answer your Christmas Cendy desiica fntitt'ly. Buy the coiu tuiatiufi (rum your ucaier. VOGsN CANDY CO Portland, Ore. 2 o a Ml l.OXIu't.V, Dec. 23. U. ) Th "booster," a new departure in chlcli ens, half masculine and half feminine, was put on exhibition here at the Xa tionnl Poultry .Society's exhibition. Last spring- the "booster" was a rooster with distinct male habits, mule plumage and spurs and a healthy crow. Today it is purely feminine, Q having- moulted and developed Into aj sj I female, laying beautiful brown eggs i ( ICust W K ST I ). Ilowors left .Mills, other Oregonian Special.) Alt., Dec. 23. -,. W. last week for .Sherman .Maine to visit his parents and relatives. Mr. I lowers will bi nd cackling. i The bird, the property of the Kent ! Agricultural Committee, follows th-; "swoose," a mixture of swan and goose with attributes of both, and the "chur kev." half chicken and half turkey. which will be seen on many Christmas j diner tallies, fanciers having sue- ' ceeded in obtaining fertile eggs from them. east six weeks Mrs. liobeit tlopklns and children left, .Satlllllav for (Jarfield. Wash to ! spend the holidays with relatives. ( Kliner lihon of Colfax, Wash., has ! been visiting his sister Airs. Cecil Hyatt and family. .Still Hyatt of tlibboii is visiting his sons Cecil and liny. Mr. and .Mrs. Will Could and little daughter .Mary l-hninu will go to W'ashtiu-un, Wash. - to visit Mrs. Could's father I,. II. liowd and fam ily through the holidays. The directors of school district No. C1 will place three new windows In tin school room next week preparatory to standardizing the school. Walt'or Fuller and mother, Mis. Col lins were Walla Walla visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mooher and (laughter will move to Athena after Christmas for the bulnnte of the win ter. The stocklioldei s annual lolephone meeting- will be held December ;t 1 nl Hi o'clock a. m. at the Weston Ml, school house. Mis. Hoy .Mav and children return ed home Sunday from a weeks visit ' with her mother Mrs. .1. ". Hyatt liii WchIoii. Air. and Mrs. Ilalph Lonsdale will spend Christinas at .Mrs. l.ansdale'H parents Mr, and Mrs. Edwards In I'maplne'. Paul Hopkins will visit an uncle In Milton Christmas. Itay Jones will visit his parents In Athena and Deltnar Could hi father and prnndpar"nt8 In Weston. 1 Hoy Hart of Alberta, formerly of Weston Is visiting his molher Mrs. Clara Hart and sister ' Airs. Dorncy S.-iniH and family. Mrs, Knglish received word Monday that her sister Miss Elsie Miller wan much worse anil had been taken to the 'Cortland hospital for ireatnien". and possible operntlon by the well known and celebrated Burgeon, Dr. CVr.ee, .Missus .Myrtle Ferguson, Dorothy IIiiwius and Dorothy Tweedy tire homo ff mii Weston high school for the holi day vacation, Aliss Cwcn Campion will not return until Jan. 2 after a months siege with chicken pox. scvirr I'Assi'tniT ' osti.v MO.-COW. Dec. 23. (I. N. S.i The soviet Coverntnent now charges Diirt, Ofln rubles for a passport lo foreign By .Cable i iMTEERBEEF XSusTBUFiir f,,r " pn"H,B,rl f'""'iKnj H f- - -' - - - - ' - : ' - - : . j l' '''t " ' j X$$S e''wT ' '' THE UNI VERS AL CAft ! S' ; j j I ' ; j II I The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting '''j ' ! I THE FBI NATIONAL BANK i r ,.,.r' 01 II III large plate glass windows make it an open car ! I : J? I HI I when dcs;red,while in case of rain and all incleni- l e T)art f 1 ! 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' ! ?-ff.T ?n une1xceIIe(1 ba4n.k,n service to in- jr phone 408 fi'H ' dividuals and corporations; tran?acts a I i I I l j ri,nC, ctr0t CivJ ! general banking business ?nd maintains I W ater and Johnson Street JI - special departments vvii.h facilities of the .' t j gs&l I I PENDLETON, ORCGOS ' Sde Wlk for INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK r OK 1 IW '-O K , . ihe Original For Infants, TnvaliJsnndGrowfnr Oilier Tl.e Orlrttnnl Foritl-Drl-ik Fur Ml Ai'es if Avoid Imitations 'JBd Substitutes PIchml'!;, malted cruin extrtrt in Powdur No Cooking Nourishing DitibU f' m 1 s Don't Pass the Kiddies by the Christmas Our stock is still rather complete, from the pen ny toys to the ones that cost up into the dollars, to make the little ones happy on hat dav don't mean that you have to spend a lot of money, come and see. We have hooks of the better kind for 5c. Toys that range from oc to $15.00. So the amount that you have to spend depends entirely upon you, but don't forget what Christmas means to the little ones. You have SEVEN days left in which to do your Christmas shopping. Lester Maebus and his bride wert lltched by cable, upeaklng literally ind figuratively ut once. Maebua,' tvho lives In St. Helena, Xeb., was married by eable to the sweetheart . he met while a soldi -j- in 'ranee. The BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON