East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 16, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1922.
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FOSCE GIRLS INTO
LEGAL FLAPPERDOM
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Ry HEN'ItT L. PARRELL
(United Press Sports Editor)
NEW YOfWC, Aug. 16. (U. P.)
Fast thinking and the ability to act
spontaneously in a crisis are what
makes a champion. The mental pow
ers of coordinating qulc,k thinking'
with quick action makes the. real stars
of the ring, the diamond,
and the gridiron.
however, that he is not strong at the
lightweight poundage. He hit Tendler
flush-on the jaw several times -with
one of the best right nana punches
in the ring and it did little more thai;
rock Tendler. At 135 pounds Tendler
is stronger and a better puncher, but
ue iacis mc cleverness ana the bruin
the court work o the champion.
LONDON', Aug. 16. (I. X. S.) -"Her
golden hair was hailing dowi.
her buck." by order of the Uritish
i itovei nment. ' . V
i In o;her winds the British maid
I under the age of sixteen is now threat
ened with compulsory flupperdom.
In Great 'Britain, it must be re
membered that a flapper is a young
person who wears, he- hair in a Mur
Kuerite plait. There is a measure
now before the British House of Com-
-uennv Leonard became the chum-! If l.comirrl wnt t. cniilinni, fihf!
pion of the lightweight class by smart ing in the lightweight class, he prob-i J"0"" whi.-.h ifi s"h's to nmke " a mln
neadwork and he retained his cham-iablv will develon into a. ohnmiiton of i "i"'' gin muiei im
pionship twice because he could out
think his opponent.
When he was fighting Freddy
"Welch for the title, he put Welch" on
his knees with a glancing blow off the
temple. He -knew that Welch was not
badly hurt and he knew that the van
ity of a champion woiifd prompt him
' to make light of tho knockdown by
coming up without taking a count.
Instead of becoming rattled and being
iea into a trap, Leonard sailed in and
knocked him out.
Not long airo when Leonard 'was
fighting Richie Mitchell in Madison
Square Garden, he Was floored by
Mitchell, who was out on his feet. In
stead of Jumping up Leonard took a
long count, recovered his balance and
then jumped up and knocked Mitchell
out.
In the recent fight with Lew Tend
ler, Leonard was on the point of a
knockout in the eighth roioid. His
legs were wobbling under him and his
arms were weak. He cut loose with a
sarcastic line of chatter and so upset
Tendler that he missed the chance for
an easy victory and went along to lose
on points.
ottonse if unv
the l.'iek uriit.m tv.,o ,-h hi- ! "se 111 sixteen wanders ntiroau without
way among the best with nothing but I h' nul,r "owing dowM hl''' bllck"
a brain and a pair of skilled hands' 1 b ''obbed-haired damsels are in a
and feet. I "."awlary. The great legal question
, , , .1 of the moment in the settlement of the
. Tendler is young and alb that but he ! !"'!"' as tllP Category , under which
has been in the game long enough to ' !'obf halr comi's' " ts "" or down "'
develop his mental powers and if he is i If th euaure. is passed the great
not nbln ti. niitamni-t tho .hamnlnn '"""lu" m" " seuica iy in
' . .
Leonard proved himself a real
champion' against Tendler when In
had the hardest fight of his life. He
fought carefully until he found out
how to beat Tendler's left hand style
und he never once lost the poise that
marks a real champion.
Against Tendler Leonard did show,
learned and mifchty. Ln.v Lords in tin
I House of Lords.
The measure which is at present
before Parliament is designed to take
it a criminal offense for a man to mis
conduct himself with a' girl nude the
age of sixteen, whether it is with hoi '
consent or not. The defense that th'
man had reason to believe she was
over sivteen will. If this bill become
southpaw style, but he sloved it and m"' " '"nKel m'm K8""
there is no reason to believe that he ! , 1,1 to l''"'. British manklnf
will forgot it before they meet again, frum thf' Wacktnalllnpr minx who ase.
m-ift-j. wiiu co.iicur juginii;, .ir. r
A. Mnckuisten, M. P., a well-known
now, his chances are no better in the
future.
Leonard and Tendler are sure to
meet again, perhaps over the fifteen
round route in New York. Many
critics think that Tendler will ivin the
title nest tinie out, but their .reason
ing is not clear. Leonard 'had a hard
time finding the way to beat Tendler's
Lots of the wise ones said before
the fight "They'll go to a fi.st draw
and fijrht awiin." But after seeing
the fisht no one arose to chirp "I
told you so." There was no question
that it was on the up-anu-up.
.. IMIKKS rOISM VOI$KTOPl'I.A!l
Women from four communities in
Crook county who met in the Grimes ,
Fiat community, a Jefferson county )
group who met in Madras and a Mar- j
ion county group which met at North !
Howell Grange Hall, began dress form
work in July, with the assistance of
Mrs. Jessie D. McComb of the exten
ion service. ' '
Scottish lawyer, has given notice to ar
umendment to the effect:
Every female of the age of sixteen
years or tinder shall wear her hali
either loose or plaited, and handing
(limn her back, and any such f..nin)e
who is sixteen or under that age who
). II wear her hair up shall be luvblc
i to the penalties of this act, and upon
j a third conviction shall be confined ti
I a liursuil Institution until she reaches
the aae of s'xieen.
The original net Is sponsored by
Lady Astor and Mrs. AVintringhnm, the
only two lady members ot. Parliament
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Mountain Strawberries
The season's most delicious berry. The sea
son is short, so order soon.
CANTELQUPES Yellow meated, crate.. 50c
TOMATOES, crate 50c
Pendleton
Trading Company
Phone 455
The Sign of Serrlos
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We cany every part that goes into a Ford car
or Ford Truck. They're genuine Fort parts too.
Our special Ford repair shop is thoroughly equip
ped with specially designed tools and machinery.
Drive in, when your Ford needs repairing.
Whether cotter pin or complete overhaul, we are
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Simpson Auto Co.
FORD AXD FORDSOM
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Fndeltoa, Ore.
rtatlio enthusiasts along the I'aclfi'
Coast will welcome the official an
nouncement from the Radio Corpora
tion of America that a high powei
radiophone broadcasting station is le
cpen shortly in San' Francisco with
such a range that It can be hearl
by ships at, sea as far as the Hawuiian
Islands and by stations all, up and
down the west coast.
This announcement is made today
by Arthur A. Isbell, General Superin
tendent of the Pacific Division of the
liiidlo Corporation on the basis of offi
cial communications from the Hoard
o Directors through the management
of the corporation In New York City.
Local Radio fans have been specu
lating for a long time us to how soon
one of the large companies would
come to such a decision. The an
nouncement comes as a definite an
swer to the question. ' Atr. lsbcl
makes the following statement: "We
plan on giving to the radio-phone
owners of the Pacific Coast the snnn
"r even beter service than that which
Is now being furnished the Rastern
public by the famous VVJZ Westing
house statou in Newark, New Jersey.
"No effort will be spared to havi
our programs as complete and enter
taining as it is possible to make them
The radio dealers and broadcaster.'
already operating has assured us o'
tl-ir enthusiastic co-nnerfation."
Details of the equipment to be used
the location of the station und . tht
1 personnel have not lien fully decided.
It is known, however, that the trans
mitting capacity of the station Is to be
lOtiii Watts. All units will be installed
In duplicate. stations of half thir
size have kept the stemners H. F. Al
exander and Matsonia on voyage.1
across the Pacific to the Hawaliai
Islunds in constant radio telcphon
com mou nicat ion.
It is also knwn that the construe
lion of th1 station is to begin Iniined
lately on the arrival hre of Dr. Al
fred N. Goldsmith, an internatlonall:
known rad'o scientist and Director o
KeiM-Hrrh for the Hatlio Corporation
Dr. Goldsmith will personally super
0k.
tnAMemakers
engine ,
Destructive "sulph'o" compounds are damaging impurities
that cause motor oil to break down and (thin out rapidly
under engine heat.
Lubrication scientists have long "sought to prevent this quick
decomposition of oils. The Hexeon process, used only by
us, accomplishes this end. It removes destructive "sulpho'
compounds. Cycol is the only motor oil made by the new
Hexeon process.
Cycol retains its "body" under engine heat maintains an
unbroken oil film between moving parts protects you
against many serious engine troubles.
For best results flush your crank case with fresh lubricating
oil not so-called flushing oils or kerosene and refill with
Cycol.
The importance of the Lubrication Chart
Different brands of motor oils have different bodies. The safest, surest
way to get the best' performance from your motor and avoid expensive
engine trouble due to incorrect lubrication is to use the grade of
motor oil specified on the Cycol Lubrication Chart.
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MOTOR. Oil.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
Executive Office 79 New Montgomery St.
San Francisco, California '
vise the Insta llution.
The new radio station will urobublv
be located close to the Kan Francisco
lotel und theatre district In order to
tcilimte securing the lust talent that
"no's to the coast. .The exact loca
ion will not-be known until negotla
ions already under way are eomplet
d., A number of splendid sites are
inder consideration.
At tlii e;irliest possible date after
he arrival of Dr. Colilsmlth, a (Mail
ed description of the ststiim will he
made public for the benefit of tho
who are interested In the techlncal ;
Children (;aln Weight.
At '.he end of the school term al
.";r.'ii,s Pais of th" 2N" cnllnreu in
Ariaiiiiemcnts are b.-ing worked out u. niit. ulo,i class. In cause of jud.".'
i that there will be no conflict wild weight I.111I made ilv-M-d gains .1
Hie programs of existing stations, and 1 si , f , n, bad gone up 10 norm..', -In
siii h a nmnncr that the new slalion . i,i ts Airs J. ssie .Mi'Cisiib, st.ic
will ci.-oi.erat with the veteran sta- di n om-iimioii leader. Tney h.nl a'-.
Ibms on th.- co:'st In providing for the impi-nett In general health anl fp
w hole coast roittmunit' (he most satis- e;oal.-t. The wo U was In .i!mi.'
factory and Is-m-flclal broadcasting -
aeivle.' possible. I' ' ' '
of a (oitii.iMtcr of th. Wainan 1 Unit
it: c-np latfon with t'.rf cyunty ..CM.a
deiiioatiiiuoii ugiuit. and hari be.t 111
pn,gs f'.r two yet.-j "
Klre Hurting from sparlw from the
engine room destroyed a sawmill lC
lonalnr to Claude Chanman near Foa- ,
mi iiini 1 nurwiuy. .'Tic 01 itie em
ploye was painfully burned.
American Girls in Last Practise for Olympic Games
As"rji -J':' 9 "- ', tzt
The all AmerW an girla tr k team aeema aU set to th in victory hi th "woman's 01rrnt.lc" M t
hHd at Pari. Thia rhotn taken on th cf their saihnv ahwa ih vnwn athletea limberiac up at
Weequakic Park in Xrvark. N. J. Frvra kr.t to ricbt: E.uatxtn une, alabcl CUand, CauUM I'-o-rirU
IWitactfi. Janet ."now asi Eath! r Crn-na.
BLACK TREAD TIRES ;
. WitfL JVeiv Features :
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