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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928.
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LIFE OF SPIJi
(AMorlatcd 1'reM Leaned Wlre
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Anoth
er act of huninniturianism has
been placed to the credit of the
army air corps for rushing a
supply of serum from Maui hi to
liacolod in an attempt to save the
life of a young Spaniard dying
from gangrene Infection.
A sugar company, whose field
superintendent had been cut with
it bolo by a native and who wub
In a dying condition, appenled to
army hoadquarters at Manila to
send a supply of scrum by air to
liacolod, two or three days away
by boat. Within 21 hours, two
amphibian planes were on their
way wlih a flight surgeon and
medicine. The planes reached Ma
colod In five hours. The flight
surgeon was rushed to the hos
pital where ho found tho young
Spaniard surrounded by his
friends and a priest administering
the last rites. Tho room was clear
ed and the patient treated with
the serum. At last reports, hopes
were entertained for his recovery.
Tlio county division ot tho Ore
gon Teachers Association will have
a dinner at tho Palace ot Sweets
on Saturday, January 28 at 6 p. m.
Messages from tho rocent state
meeting will bo given. All persons
having educational interests nro in
vited, seventy-flvo cents per plate.
Make reservations with county sup
erintendent bcioro January 28.
Mrs. Edith S. Ackort.
f.tisnpinted 1'ren. IsaeM Wire)
SAN FRANCISCO, Jim, 20.
Sydney Vullou, 30, charged with
having actually stolen candy Croni
his baby niece anil then struck the
child's mother, when she Inter
fered, was waiting in Jail today to
learn what penalty polleo court
will inflict.
Tho complaint was filed by
Mrs. Ida Vallon, who colored court
with two btuckened eyes to support
her story. Tho defendant was
found guilty and remanded lo Jail
until today.
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
GOLF
WRESTLJNG
SP
ORT EVENT;
BOXING
FOOTBALL ;
..TRACK
SWIMMING
FEATHERWEIGHTS
ON CARD TONIGHT
match against ' Sergeant Sammy
Baker next month with the sur
vivor to be designated as challen
ger In a championship tilt with Joe
Dundee in March.
The Nebraska Wildcat whippod W
Tondler in a ten-round affair in
(AMoclateil Prow Leased Wire)
CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Ignaclo Fer
nandez. Filipino featherweight and
Kddio Shea, another contender for j Los Angeles last year. Shortly after
the 120-pound title, top tonight's : that scrap Hudklns was knocked
proxram at the Coliseum. out by Baker when tho referee
Spug Myers of Pocatello, Idaho, ! stopped their bout In the seventh
and Frankie Schaefer of Chicago round, but later grabbed n decis-
meet In the semi-final, while Jack j Ion over the New xorp. soiuier.
riparr of ios Angeles, una uueay
Lawless, Syracuse welterweight,
come together In another bout. .
ACE HUDKINS IS
, RULED FAVORITE
NEW YORK, Jan, 20. Ace Hud
kius, Nebraska welterweight rules
a 2 to 1 favorite for avictory;over
Low Tondler, veteran Philadelphia
HOiiLhnaw. in their 10-i'ound feature.
bout at JIadisou Squuro OardenJ vey .London, Won, from '.'Kid1
tonight. I tram'. France (14). (Nitram
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 1
(Aiioctated Press Leased Wire) ' J '
FORT, THOMAS, , Ky. Vincent.
Hnmbriglrt, Cincinnati,. -woir bya
technical I knockout from Glenn
Nlty, Terre Haute, 7.
LONDON, Huglaiid.-T-Lon Har-
Ni-dis-
The victor has been promised a I qualified.)
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NOTICE ''.- ''
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Senior Hi P. T. A. meeting
Monday eve., 7:31), Jan. 23rd.
4 Important business. . ; ,
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ATTENTION '
American Logion Auxiliary,
please moot ut armory at
1:30 p. m. tomorrow, Satur-
day, to attend tho funeral of
Dr. II. E. Hunt, father of our
vice president, Sirs. Marjorle
Pettlt.
By order of Pres., Mrs. II.
C. Church.
JACK WOODS WINS
MATCH WITH CANUCK
' (Associated Press LeBed Vlfp) :
ilRpFOHD,'; Ore., Jan. 20.
Sailor Jack .-Woods won a rough
wrestling match 'from 11111 Thorn
ton, of Canada here last night.
Thornton took tho first lall, ana
lost the second. He was unable to
return for . the .third fall, because
of the severity with which hl"
right arm -had been twisted, ; ;
Mike Daly of Klamath Falls de
feated Kid Firpo of Grants Pass
by a knockout in the main boxing
event, after Firpo had' led all the
way. .Johnny Fugate of Klamath
Falls won from" the Honolulu 'Kid.
whtijn the referee topped the bout.
The kid was outclassed. : .
DELANEY IS TO ' 1
FIGHT TONIGHT
fAnwIitcd Pren Leaiml Win))
' BOSTON, Jan. '20.-iJauk Delaney
of Bridgeport, Conn., and Jack
Humbeck, of Belgium, are to stage
an elimination all their own when
they meet over the 10-rouod route
bore tonight . : -' ;
Delaney is a favorite but Hum-
beck, a 205-pound, blonde-haired
n.nlai.n F 'Pnmn.., T) ........
SOUTHERN CAL.'
1 HOOPSTERS MEET
. . BEARS TONIGHT ,
(Associated I'rces Leased Wire)
IiEHKKLKY,, Calif., Jan. 20.
The University of California
quintet, slipping basketball cham
pions of the Pacific Coast confer
ence, get their chance to stay In
the running for the 1D2S title to
night .when they meet the Uni
versity of Southern California five;
in the secbnd:- of "a- - three-game
series. - 1 f t
Southern California, with ita
best hoop squad in years,- cornea
north' fresh from a 32-31 win over
the i Bears last week, and the lat
ter, to remain a championsh'n con
tended, must rtake tnot only to 1
night's' con teat, but also -the final
game, .cardod: for ; tomorrow night
on the sanie court.' 1 .
OREGON FRESHMEN .?
was telephoned here by K. K. Hall,
head of tho football rules com
mittee and friend of the Uezdek
family.
MME. JERITZATD
reputation himself. In 69 bouts he
has nevor been flattened.'
Delaney is conceding more than
20 pounds to tho Belgian "cyclone."
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DEFEAT. ASHLAND
TAHsocfated Press Lcai&d Wtro) ;
MEDFORU, Ore., Jan. 20. The
University of : Oregon freshmen
basketball team defeated the Ash
land HijJi school 37 ; to 21 in a
game at Ashfand last' jiiuht. Ol-
,,: r linger and-' Archer -went best for
men play the Medfovd high school
here. .
NBW YORK, Jan. 20. Mine.
Maria Jeritza, soprano of the Met
ropolitan Opera company, and
John McCormick, tenor, will bo
heard In a dual recital tonight to
be broadcast over WJZ and nine
affiliated radio stations.
Tho recital will start at 10
o'clock.
(AsmvUlctl Vtvm Lr.iwM Wire)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Post
master Oennral NVw Is confined to
bed at his huuio with a leg none
Infection. It was said at his of
fice that while the d1scatn nns
not dangerous It wa vry niin
ful and It was thought Mr. New
would have to remain in bed sev
eral days longer. Ills physician
bus o rd e red complete rest.
Circular saws aiwl
Wharton llros.
mandrels at
CANDIDATES IN
ACTION FOR THE
MAY PRIMARIES
(Continued from page 1.)
BEZOEK, JR..
Ho Is a man of great capabilities
and thoroughly finalified in every
pnrlii-uUr fur this Important of
fice. No formal announcement f t
hi candidacy ha as yet been ob
inlnetl. but his friends state that
h" will he In the race, and will
pnhtfran nomination.
ndtdates to com pie tn
kels nre expected to
ronif forward, but as yet no
Tlio junior high Bchool basket
ball team la expecting a hard
struggle tomorrow night in tho
Snme with Theodore Roosevelt
junior -high school of Kugcne. The'
Eugene team Is reported to be
big and faHt and experienced,
while the local team is made up
entirely of inexperienced players,
most of whom are handling -a bas
ketball this year for the first
time. However, the boys have
been making excellent progress
under the ablo coaching of C. V.
Cochrane and Dr. G. C. Finlay.
Mr. Cochrane Is now suffering
from a badly infected leg and is I
confined to his home, and in his
absence Dr. Finlay, a veteran
couch, who last year turned out a
team that won the a junior 'high .
school championship of Southern
Oregon, is helping the hoys get in
readiness for the game tomorrow.
Tho youngsters are gaining speed
and accuracy and should make an
excellent showing.
Hick Nerlms and Dan Eniler
w 111 probably start nt forward,
Cordon Ware and Roy Oilman,
guards: Worth Wells, center. In,
reserve there will be Gene Tynan.)
Earl Lamere. Dwight Snell, Rob
ert Helliwell. Dwlrfit . Knell, Rob
several others. I
The senior high school Is not I
playing this week. A game whs'
scheduled with North Rend high)
school for tomorrow nisht, but)
uue 10 me iact tnnt there are
two new cases of infantile paraly
sis at Marshfield, it was decided
to cancel the game and the team
will not make the trip.
JAP WRESTLER IS '
VICTOR IN MATCH
- fAmwwtntcl Pr. Lv.nrrl Wir.
GRANTS PASS, Jan. t 20.--JIU
Jitsu, as practiced by Professor T.
Higaml, was too much for Joo
Sheridan of ' San Fruncisco last
night and Hlgami took two out of
threo falls. The Japanese wrestler
took the first fall with a Jiu Jltsu
armlock and Sheridan took tho sec
ond with a series of headlocks.
Higaml fell on Sheridan and dazed
Him in the last fall,
marked tho event.
PILLETTESAYS
' HE'LL QUIT IF
, ARM STILL POOR
(Awiopintod PrpBB LritBcd Wipe) '
SAN FKANCISCO, . Jan. 20.
Declaring that unless he has a
bettor season in 1928 than he had'
in 11)27, he will be ready to Quit
baseball, Herman Pillette, pitcher
for the Missions club in the coast
league, yesterday Blgned his con
tract for next baseball season.
Pillette won 13 games last sea
son and lost 20. He sIiowpH
Lots of action i streaks of good nltchlnir. hut nrn
unnhlp to keep up the pace. 4
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.tootball coach. Thai tatorinatlon the ueit session of the legislature.
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