East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 14, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1922.
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More Title 5 for Moore
No One Can Suit All of Crowds,
He Declares, and Bias in
Mind of Fans is Barrier.
TtY HENRY L. FAKItELL
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(United Tress Staff Correspondent. 1
NEW YORK. Jan. Judges at
boxing contests realize that it is im
possible to please everyone. Manx
times under the boos and the jeers
from the gallery and ringside they
must believe it impossible to please
any one.
New York fans have been yelping
loudly about the Incompetency of the
Judges officiating at some of the big
flehts and several champions say they
Will not box for a decision.
Tom O'ltourke veteran fight man
ager, who is now a member of the
state commission was asked for his
reason why it was impossible to get
judges thut could give some satis
factory decisions.
V "We. think they have been giving
eonsiHtCHlly good decisions," he said.
"The fault lies, in the Judgment of the
spectators. Occasionally even experts
Will disagree.
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No Fall Secured in 1 Hour of
Wrestling; McCarroll Shows
Strength to Good Advantage
A FRIEND IN NEED
A FRIEND INDEED
Writes Mrs. Hardee Regarding
Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Pendleton fans of the
bosiilt sports laughed.
nu li il v ,i h keen Intc
v;llci)iig .iits fi
wrestling and
shouted a. id
est while fiv
singed la-.
Joe Moure, international speed skat.'ng champion, haa just annexed
I nnothcr title. He won the Middle Atlantic champions!il;i by scoring
twice as many points as his neatest competitor at Ncwourgh, N. Y. He
jtfon the 440-yard dash and the half mile, taking second ir Uie mi
and 220-dash.
l',,ints should lie marked he add for
bitt' in the majority of: . : . .... e,.nn hittinrr, for
.lever snarrinir and good defense and
should be substracled for clinching, j
fouling, stalling and holding, when or- 1
dered to break.
cases trained boxing men will see the
same points and arrive at the same
conclusion.
"The trouble results chiefly when
two nonular bovs are in the ring. On
one side of the house is packed the i What constitutes points in boxing is
partisan backers of the one boxer and outlined in the following taken from
on the other side is the following of the rules of the New York commission,
his opponent. Each watches his fav- "The decision of the judges shall be
orite. They overrate every point the Uhiised primarily on effectiveness, tak
favorite makes and underrate every ing into account the following points:
move of his oponent. They look at it l. A clean, forceful hit, landed on
from only one point of view, their any vulnerable part of the body above
favorite has to win. the belt should be credited in propor-
"Of course, the betters have to be tion to its damaging effect.
figured In among the disgruntled ones
cleverly avoiding or blocking a blow.
4. Points should be awarded when
ring generalship is conspicuous.
5. It is advisable to deduct points
when a contestant persistently delavs
r.lgbt at tie Eagle-Woodman ha'!
when Kay McCarroll stayed with Ted
Thye lor one hour Without the Port
land man securing a fl U, t'ndcr the
tenm- r.f ill.- match, The had agreed
to throw tie local man twice within
an hoi r. : nd his failure to do this gave
MvQtrroll the match by forfeit.
The l out was a rouch and tumble
affair with both men being pushed
through ihe ropes Severn times. Tine
was I be i.gi cssor the greater part i f
the evening. ;.r the terms of the bou;
made it istorul for him to be, but Mc
Carroll was not lacking in willingness
to infer, Ilis it , ft use! bold was lie
lira. Mock Tliyo gave proof of l s
.cleverness h-V securing gdod noils
tlr.ie aft' r :'nie only to have McOnr
jrell break ti ein by sheer strength.
Tin I ..ilia: d mall was fast with li s
(hands in pinebes. 1 ut AleCariotl '..
jstre- .tl li eirihhV. hhti to stay Without
dau-er.
The preliminaries were the best
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Los Angeles, Calif. "I must tell you
that 1 am a true friend to Lvdia E.Pink
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nam s egetable
Compound. I have
taken it off and on
for twenty years and
nas neiped me
chance from a deli
cate girl to a stout.
neanny woman.
When 1 was married
I was sick all the
time until T innh-
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
,w.n i L.j
imw, ns in oca
much of my time with pains and had to
.- nvrviui cvciy iiiuiuii. une aay
I found a little book in my yard in
Guthrie.Oklahoma.and I read it through
and got the medicine Ljdia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and took
eight bottles and used the Sanative
Wash. I at once began to get stronger.
1 have got many women to take it Tust
by telling them what it has done for me.
.1 have a young sister whom it has
helped in the same way it helped me.
I want you to know that I am a 'friend
indeed, foryouwere a'friend inneed. ' "
-Mrs. GeorCe Hardee, 1043 Byram
St., Los Angeles, California.
L Let Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
compound be a " friend indeed ' ' to you.
You
NEVER
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No, You Can Never Tell
As Long: At All Is Going Well
But when the break comes it is too late for alter
ations. A careful going over and overhauling will
often show you where the weak spot is have an ex
amination made now of all times take no chances
on wet, slippery roads.
RUDY TANNLER
The Guaranteed Repair Shop
Opposite Critmnn Apt.t Willow St., Between Webb and Railroad
Res. Phone, 46SW Shop Phone, 870
lose
bet,
if professional gamblers
they'll always howk'
O'ltourke suggests as a remedy and
as a generiil improvement in the game
that all the spectators keep score at a
boxing contest like baseball fans do
at a game.
clinching '"ecu in rciuiietou lor a long lime
jfrom an entertainment point of view.
judging by the way the amateurs
the house with their
with 'he
the action of a contest by
and lack of aggressiveness.
. Points should he .te.llicte.l for
fi.nl even thmurh it is o.-ii.ieniio,,:,! .brought down
nn,i not of a serious ennn..), iu. , offerings on the mat and
I gloves. A willingness to mix it all me
way was the ehnrlstic of the lads
warrant disqualification.
7. A contestant giioutd
lie
given
I
which suited the crowd, and Dick
2. Aggressiveness is next in ini
nnrtanr and noints should be award-
.. : .... u.
cd to the comcstaiu wm number of effective noints regardless
or tne nuniner ot rounds won and lost.
credit for sportsmanlike actions in the
ring.
X. In order to arrive at a true con
clusion every point should be careful
ly observed and noted as the contest
lrnTessps the ilopwion intiiu, I,, the
,.,,.,, , ,.,. IV. I OeOTge Christensen. The next event
iHauley kept Ihem at it in regular
jslauglitering style for all the time
there was.
Clarence Weaver was awarded the
decision in a three round go with
action of a round by the greatest num
ber of skillful attacks.
3. Defensive work is relatively im
portant and points should be riven for
QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
Choice Meats
Fair Prices
As a good judge of meats, you'll enjoy buy
ing here where there are so many delicious
steaks, chops and roasts. You'll appreciate
their freshness, the sanitary manner in which
they are handled, and the tender, healthful
cuts.
And our prices are as low as you can find
anywhere and lower than most.
When neither contestant b is a decid
ed margin in effectiveness, the winner
should he determined on points scored
and of aggressiveness."
REALTY TRANSFERS
Pendleton
Trading Co.
Phone 455
the Sign of a Serrto
mucus.
J. F. Slcver to Alice Mel,enn. $1.n0,
mete and bound tract In XE 1-4 Hoc.
26, and mete and bound tract in SE
1-4 Sec. 34, and K 1-2 XW 1-4 SE 1-4
Sec. 2T. Tp. 6. X. It. 35.
Carl C. (toth to William Roth,
J 1 5.000. Mete and bound tract in JfflB
1-4 S'E 1-4 Sec. 2i, Tp. 6, X. It. 35.
.loe lyawson to .Charles
$1100. Lots 7. X and
Frcewater.
Francis W. Pool to Wm. C. Mason.
$4000. X 1-2 SE 1-4 XW 1-4 Sec. 211.
Tp. 6, X. It. 3ii.
J. (!. Parsons to W. H. Copeland.
$K.,:.00. W 1-2 SE 1-4 XW 1-4 and E
1-2 BW 1-4 XW 1-4 and E 1-2 SE 1-4
XW 1-4. Sec. 33, Tp. 4. X. It. 29.
Wm. C. Weathers to It. U Weath
ers, $2000. mete and bound tnct In
K i-2 Sec. 20, Tn. 6, N. It. IJF,
Chester A. Sams to Florence K.
Alderman, $20on. grantors interest in
lots 3 and 4, S 1-2 XW 1-4, X 1-2
SW 1-4. SE 1-4 SW 1-1. Sec. 1. Tp. 4.
was a wrestling bout between light
weights which Walter Brant wen from
Lee Endicott In five minutes after a
let i t mail scrambling.
Parrel) Marin and Joe Smith staged
a lively threel round boxing bout
which Marin won In the third by the .
kayo route. Slim Scott proved to be
gbotlt as game a young man as the lo- i
lal ring has ever seep. Oulboxed by
KM I'rooks, his lighter opponent,
and pounded repeatedly for falls, he
held on and came back for more until
his legs were barely able to hold him. i
Carl Xelson acted as referee for the I
bout between Thye and Mcfarroll, and I
before the bout began, lie agreed to I
meet McCarroll at Walla Walla soon.
Charley Olson of Chicago was also In-
troduced and he challenged any 160 I
pound than in the country. Hilly
PardUe of La Grande Is a boxer who I
will soon appear al Walla Walln In
the offerings that are being staged at
Hislrict at the annual election Tues
day. He will serve three years.
Mrs. H. M. Sonimerer was a Pen
dleton visitor Wednesday.
While a number of boys were eoast
tng at school, Joe McXaughl had the
misfortune of falling anil hurting him
self. He was unconscious for several
minutes.
O. K. Marshall, formerly of the staff
of the Pendleton Tribune and now
with the Universal Film Exchange,
was in lown this week with business
at the Play House.
RELIEVES THE ACHE
TORMENTING, agonizing rheu
matic aches are quickly relieved
by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it
freely and enjoy a comfortinj kense of
warmth. Ilpenetrattsivilhoulnibbing.
Good also fo- sciatica, lumbago,
neuralgia, over-txertcd muscles, stiff
joints, external a. lies and pains, back
aches, Vains and sprains.
Don't let pain lay you up. Keep
Sloan's Liniment handy and f t the
first sign of an ache or pain, use it,
for it certainly does produix results. 1
At all druggists 35c, 7Uc,$l.W.
20 OFF
Friday and Saturday
20 OFF
On all Ladies' and Gents' garments made to your
.....v. iHlltilfllinl iiiriKlilllillill
UWll 1I1U1V1UUM1 till tlMU rillt-IU. '
Largest ami most complete showing of domestic and imported B
fabrics ever shown in lViulloton.
TAILOR M VPC SLITS FltOM 48.00 AND UP.
CLKANING. PULSSlNt;. HEIAIKIN
DORFMAN, The Ladies' and Gents' Tailor
118 E. WISH ST. PHONE Ml ft
I ' f 1
i i" c-n rtpn Citv
1 111 MOCK S
ma vwm. v-k m t,
HERMISTON COMMUNITY I iimfS
CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS!
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"If It's On the Market We Have It"
(Kwl (Iregoniau .Special.)
HERMISTON, Jan. 14. The last
meeting of the Community Oltlb was
held at the Herniiston Hotel wliei.
the ladles gathered for a luncheon.
Tb. re were 44 present. After a pro
file, Tt. 35, nnd Lot 1. SB 1-4 SE 1-4, Krni the linsiness of electing officers
j.R 1-4 SE 1-4, BC. 2, Tp. 4, .. It. 35. f,lr tho ensuing year was taken up.
Hattle L. H. Johnstone to Thomas The following ladles were elected;
jW. Hotkin. $411. Lots !i and 10. block
9, Newport .Add. to Hermiston.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan, with electric self-startinc
and lighting system and demountable rims wit h
tires front and rear, is a family car of
class and comfort, both insummerandin win ter.
For touring it is a most comfortable car. 'I he
large plate glass windows make it an open car
when desired, whileincaseof rain and all inclem
ent weather, it can be made a most delightful
closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust
proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy scats.
Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive
it. While it nas all the distinctive and econom
ical merits of the Ford car in operation and
maintenance. Won't you come in and lock it
over?
Vint-o f rr Soruino
SIMPSON AUTO CO.
Phone 408
Water and Johnson Street
President, Mrs. Kellogg; Woe-president,
Mrs. Bobb; secretary, Mrs. Mc
Naught; trenturer, Mrs. Sapper.
Hoth high school boys and girls
teams arc going to play Pendleton
here tonight.
On January 14 the Westland post
office will be discontinues' and the
mall handled through the Hermiston
post office. An order to this el'f.et
from the assistant post master gen-
of the country are expected to attend 1 eral of the Lnited States has just been
the meeting, Nine sectional meetings received Tiy ('. 1L Skinner,
will lie held In conjunction with the Frank Waugnman was elected di-
THOfSAXDS OF DOFTOItS.
I ST. LOl'IS, Jan. 14. lT. P.)
Idinic: tor demonstrations will be one
jof the educational features of the
.American Medical Association Conven
tion which will be held here during
jthe week of May 22. Ten thousand
physicians and surgeons from all pans
WANTED
DKSruirriON of all J nrm
hinds tor milo In Umatilla
County. A tii'ctry of farm
IhihIb Cor naif in Oregon n be
ins compiled as rrfrrfnee
book lor poop 1 1 Nft'klnft Cnrm
or acronfre In OrpRon. Send
your compltf description to
OREGON FARM LAND
DIRECTORY
tin selling HnllillnB I'orllnnil, Ore
Repairing
Does It
Take no chances on the small defect have it
done to your entire satisfaction. An examination,
consultation or estimate will cost you nothing and
will save you much.
Careful attention given your work, no matter how
large or small.
Brace & Nelson
616 Garden
convention.
rector of the Hermiston irrigation
A Family Affair
Joe Moore Is the International epeed skating champion. He wants
the title to remain In tho family when his lolnta begin to stUTen. Hero
he is traininf Ray Murray, 10, hie nephew. In the proper way to start.
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APPRECIATION
Is the Keynote ot all our Prices
On recognition of your FRIENDSHIP, CONFIDENCCE, LOYALTY and GOOD
WILL is our determination founded to give you full value for your money always.
"APPRECIATION" SAVINGS CAN BE MADE HERE
High grade 7 oz Toilet Toilet Soaps, the best I Klenzo Mechanics Soap,
for the price. Clearance price
paper, 4 rolls.. 25c
3 bars 25c
3 cans 5c
CONTINUANCE OF THE WONDER,
BARGAINS
Sleds, flexible flyers 1-2 Price
Dolls, all kinds 1-2 Price
Boudoir Lambs, electric 1-2 Price
Baskets, all kinds 1-2 price
Stationery, high grade 1-2 price
Winter Underwear 1-2 price
"THE BARGAIN BULLETIN
Stamped Goods, ToweU,
Aprons, are all going
at 1-2 Price
SERVICE OF SINCERITY
To SERVB with the SPIRIT OF HELPFUL
XK88 to employ every facility for INCREASING
THE t'SEFtlLNEHS of this More to build upon
the foundation of LOYALTY, one to another, and
ALL to our commimll! :
To he WORTHY of fullent CONJTDENC K-
to keep K.V1TH in every TRANSACTION, no mt
ter ho- small, to he FRIENDLY, SINCERE
to receive PATRONS AS OTJESTS to radiate
COIIDIALITY nnd OOOD CHBBR;
ThoNe things constitute the aim of THE BBB
HIVB.
W BEE HIVE
Yon will realize great sav
ings by making your purchas
es of (llnncrwnre now, for we
aro giving you a liberal dls- "More for Le"
count of 33 1-3 on top ot our
alrendy low prices.
PENDLETON OREGON