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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938.
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Welshman Has Advantages
of Youth and Size for
Tonight's Battle.
Ily GAYLE TALBOT
NKW VOHK, Jan. 21. (AP)
Tlio srcond big heavy wo Ik lit brawl
of the indoor soaaon taken pluce at
iho Kardon tonight, between Jim
IlratWtock, the ex-champion, and
Tommy Fair, the terrible Welsh
man, and it promises to be hot and
heavy.
The garden virtually was a sell
out, with a gross of over $90,000
predicted by Promoter Mike Ja
cobs. Last month's bout between
Max Schineling and Harry Thom
as did only about 75,om.
Karr, largely on the strength of
having gone 15 rounds with Cham
pion Joe Louis without becoming
a total loss, remained a favorite In
the heavy betting at odds of 8 to
5 and 7 to 5. He was a logical
choice over his 32-year-old oppon
ent, who lost his crown to Louis
last summer by a knockout.
Jim's Only Chance Seen
Braddock, though, didn't lack
supporters. The pleasant Irishman,
who came up from the relief Hue
to win the title, si ill pucks a
punch, even if his logs aren't what
they used to be. There were those
who thought ho might nail the
Welshman some time during the
10 rounds, possibly with an upper-
cut.
That appeared to bo Jim's only
real chance, frurr. who was a tcr
rtfic flop in training for his bout
with IjOuis, lias made an impres
sion on the experts this time. He
has brought himself into near per
fect condition, and Is a powerful
fellow. He never will be a pretty
boxer, liko Braddock, and he hasn't
much of a punch, but he is a bruis
ing, busy fighter.
The expectation was that Farr
would start climbing all over Brad-
dock from the first bell, liko ho
did against Louis, depending upon
his iron jaw to withstand Jim's
jolts and gambling that his youth
and vigor would wear tho veteran
down. Ho posed a lough test for
Braddock, who has sworn to hang
up the gloves if he's soundly
beaten.
Louis, who watched Braddock
bnx two days ago, thought Jim
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193j-3(i with the Tulsa Steuos, U. S. A. national AAU champions,
All-American ull star of national AAU tournament. Second bi'Ji;m with
Olson's AU-American lied Heads, world's champion girls' basketball
team. The Bed Heads wil be back in Hnseburg on Tuesday, January
25, in an attempt to avenge the twin defeats suffered ut the hands of
the local ull-staru last season.
looked good. So has everybody
else, nearly. He una over a month
of steady training behind him. His
eyes are clear and his torso trim.
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except Jim is the amount cf spring
lutt in his legs.
Welshman Biggert, Younger j
All the physical advantages, ex
cept for an inch and a halt' in
height, were in Fair's favor. The
Welshman was expected to weigh
in at 2M-I pounds at noon today,
with Braddock about 115. At 24,
Karr ha4.aill. ot.,, eight years
over the former champion: He nan
the longer reach and was a bigger
man through the chest and body.
Karr, whose self-esteem was suf
ficient to bet on himself to beat
Louis, looks upon tonight's scrap
only as a stepping stone to very
big things, the first being a match
with Max Baer in March. The idea
that he might lose apparently
Ijasn't entered his head.
Braddock, not a fellow to boast,
said only: T feol good and I'm
ready for this clambake to start.
I'll be in there winging 'em."
Experiment with a thoroughly
enforced city speed limit of 25
miles per hour in Providence, R. I.,
has proved highly successful, ofl'l
ficials of that city say. The purpose
of the ordinance was to reduce the
high proportion of denths ami in
juries resulting from uutomobile
accidents. The state of Rhode
island is also installing a course
in safety education in every grade
of public school in the Bint".
Local High Handicapped by
Injuries, but Ready for
Hot Hoop Game.
Rosehurg's foe this evening at
the senior high gymnasium, Co
quiile high school, f may have been
undisputed cellar champion at the
close of the conference race last
season, but from the 3:Mo-14 "wax
ing" they gave Tuesday night to
North Bend high schmJ the team,
incidentally, that beat th Indians
30 to 25 in the opening game ot
the season the home town cagers I
are in for a plenty tough time.
It seems that the Red Devils have
an entirely new slant on things
and are out to make a lot of trou
ble here tonight when the Indians
attempt to make the visitors their
second victim in their third con
ference start.
Coquille's victory over the Bull
dogs could easily be called an un
set, perhaps, for only last Friday
North Bend reversed things by de
feating Coquille, 36 to 20, in a
game that counts In the league
standings. The Red Devils' win
earlier this week was another one
of these "kings-X" games which do
not count. Needless to say this
mder-dog triumph will make Co-
quillo victoryhuugry and they'll
likely be putting everything they
have into the old hall game in an
effort to hreak Into the win col
umn for tho first time this sea
son by staging another upset in
defeating- Jim Watts' Indians.
Fuhrman Chief Threat
Coach Hal Hatton will bring a
squad of veteran players with five
lettermen on his starting quintet
Probably the outstanding player
on the squad is Ralph Fuhrman
an all-around man who plays both
the forward and center positions.
Against Bandon In an early sea
son game, Fuhrmnu staged a one-
man uprising by uroring 22 points.
In his last game, teaming with his
runninf4mn)te . Bailey, forward
each made 10 points. Tho two will
likely causo many moments of un
easiness tonight.
The Indians tapered off a week
of Intensive- workouts by polishing
up a few of tho dull spots in their
offensive. The whole squad will
likely ho weakeued somewhat by
injuries and sickness to key-players.
Lael Campbell, con tor. Is still
suffering from tho effects of a bad
cold; "Tub" Pemberton, reserve
center, is limping around the gym
with a lame back, so may not be
ready to go tonight, and Pfite Rut
tor, shifty guard, is still favoring
a sprained ankle. However, despite
these casualties. Coach Watts de
clares that the Indians will ho out
to do everything possible to an
nex their second conference win
at the expense of the Coquille Red
Devils.
Tho probable starting lineups
are:
Roseburg Coquille
Morgan F... Fuhrman
Hatfield K Bailey
Campbell .C Goodman
f!. Sanders (i Walker
Neal (i E. Smith
Referee: Allan Moore.
Timo of game: 8:00 p. m.
Preliminary: 7:15 p. m.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21 (AP
Joe Dlinaggio, sensational New
York Yankee outfielder, emerged
from a conference with Owner
Jacob Ruppert today on bis 1938
salary with the announcement
that no agreement bad been reach'
ed. Diin&gglo told baseball writers
he bad declined to- reduce his de
mand, believed to be for 130,000,
Ruppert announced that he had
boosted the Yankee offer to $25,
000 but that failed to satisfy the
belting Joe.
The club's original offer. It was
believed, was for $18,000, an In
crease of 3,000 over the salary
Dimaggto was paid last year when
he led both leagues in home runs,
led the American league in runs
scored ami ranked second to De
troit's Hank Cireenberg in jrufis
batted in.
may help to save her boy's life, . , .
"While I have no sympathy for
either of these defendants, 1 do not
believe It would be fair to reprieve
one and not the other."
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ONE-WEEK RESPITE
1936-'37 with Fisher Foods. Cleve
land, Ohio. Formerly with Haby
Ruth's. Chicago. Ail-American
lection, boys' rules, 1935. national
tournament, St. IxmiR, Mo. First
season ' with Olson's Red Heads,
world champion girls' basketball
team. Tho Red Heads playted two
engagements in Roseburg last sea
son, losing both by very close
scores. This girls team nlnys boys'
rules, meets all teams, and asks
no favors. A local aggregation of
foi mer high school and college
hoopstcrs will meet tho Rod Heads
at tho senior high gymnasium
Tuesday evening, January 25. This
gamo will ho tho "highlight of the
ImHketlmll season.
There is only one male hop
plant louse In a score of genera
tions. In the spring, eggs of the
hop-plant lorc hatch out females.
These femal es bring forth young
within eight days, and continue
bringing forth new female families
throughout the summer. In the
aurumn Is hatched a brood constat
ins: exeunivoy of males.
BASKETBALL SCORES
SPRINGFIELD, III., Jan. 20.
(AP Acting Governor John Steele
announced today he bad reprieved
for one week the executions of
Mrs. Marie Porter and Angelo
Ralph Olancola, who were ached
d u led to die in the electric chair
at Chester soon after midnight.
The lieutenant governor, acting
as chief executive while Governor
Horner Is in Washington, said he
granted the week's delay solely on
the plea of Giancnla s mother.
Governor Horner yesterday re
fused to grant clemency to flinn-
cola and Mrs. Porter. If the execu
tion Is finally carried out, she will
be the first woman legally electro
cuted In Illinois and the first ex
ecuted since 18-15.
Saying he bad the word of Glnn
cola's "mother that additional evi
dence had been found, Steele said:
"It is my belief that a short stay
will do no harm In this case. 1
doeply feel for Glancola's mother
and want Iter to have every oppor
tunlty to produce evidence that
RUG EN K, Jon. 20. (AP) Stu
dents, faculty and townspeople
gave Ir. Donald M. Krb, president
elect of the University of Oregon.
a tremendous ovation when he
appeared on the platform at Gor-'
linger hall this morning to make ,
his first public appearance here j
since his appointment,
Speaking on the topic, "College
Spirit," Dr. Erb stressed three
things as important in this re
spect: Loyalty, based on honest
belief and affection; prldo, based
on valid accomplishments, and dis
tinction, the urge to make the best
of every opportunity which finds
its expression In the deeds ol the
stndents, faculty and alumni.
"Understand me," said Dr. Erb,
"when 1 say that not even ath
letic prowess can be considered an
essential. I believe in athletics.
I enjoy sport. When the Oregon
team plays Montana I shall be
there and if things are going well
I shall probably behave In a man
ner most un-prosldentlal. I ho
lieve In a wholesome and general
participation in sport and athle
tics and in a sound program of
physical education, but all these
things are incidental to those
works which make for academic
distinction."
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fTly the Associated Press)
Ashland junior high 2$, Central
(Albany) junior high 1H.
Astoria 35, Wheeler 2.
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A prominent civic leader in a
New Jersey city is wearing out his
listeners on the subject of safety,
but he has no choice in tho matter.
A judge who found the civic leader
guilty on a speeding charge sen
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every function he attended from
October 30, 1937. to October 30,
193S, and he's doing a good job of
"sfrving his sentence.
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