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LA GRANDE EVENING OUSERVER
Tuesday, May 1, 1928.
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'SHARKEY KAYOS
; JACK DELANEY
t Tigerish Sailor Floors the
I ' Bridgeport Warrior in
I ' 1 Minute 13 Seconds -
P 1 ny Iilmvrd .?. Nell
' ! (Associated Vrvm Sports Editor)
, NHV YORK, Mny 1 (AP) Tho
"lorra of the old Jack Sharkey,
j-furloun youngster who onco
j smashed )ils way to the very door
' of tha heavyweight throne room,
lulu swept again through Madison
Ripiare Garden. I.Ike a tornado In
"human form, tbo garrulous gob
, swept out of hl corner last hlKht
; nnd crushed Jack I S idney on If I ho
f: Ilrldgcport warrior, htmeclf a dls-
appointed title contender, vpltoin
IkimI all tlm huuilllatlon and hoart
5 break of defcata that had come to
; Rharkey elnco Jack Dempsry i
J, knocked lilm out last summer.
Only one minute and 13 seconds I
of thetyrst round was tho dulled face In tho ennvas, and fought, sub.
rapier , of the
before
.nournny n
Almost before tho
north able to lust
rushing. drive,
echoes of the
opening gojig had died, a volley of
short hooks to the head dropped
Deluney, badly hurt,' to one knee.
Slinrkoy Tlgrlli ',
Knurling, hitler, tigerish In his
feroelty, Khurkey leaped Into his
wobbly fbe. felling him with a
looping right to tha heud. 'men
us Deluney writhed on the canvas
pulled himself to his knees, and
swayed rinally to his feet, Hharkey
flclent to fell n ox, the rampaging'
sailor ripped Ills right uppercut
flush Into Delaney's twisted fea
tures us the. trembling Krench
Cunudtun, eyes closed, head burled
in his chest, stumbled forward.
No fighter could have risen from
that final blow.
Down In tho resin dust, blood
trickling from his mouth nnd ear.
deluney toppled like a tall, statues- I
que tree or bis northern forests, cut
off the base. The force of the
blow Jutted his red mouth piecu
mi 1 r out between his lips, a grotes
que picture as Di lnney rubbed his
consciously, to regain control
his muscles unrt numbed bruin. f
Cliwrs Knllmv lllmra
Above the fullen fighter.' now
still us the referee finished count
of ten Hlmrkey snarled, tears of
pure ferocity and pent Up feeling
rolling down his cheeks. As the
crowd of IS, (ion roared Its acclaim
of him ufter nlmost a year of boos
and hisses, Rhurkey turned his face
defiantly to them, the wetness still
on his cheeks. ' '
The disastrous, defent ended Dc
ilWejr's. ihort,,-jiad- ..disappointing
career as a heavyweight. Ilelancy
was little mare than a light heavy
weight lust night, conceding 14
pounds to Hharkey. who scaled )9S.
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mi inniiey linN lnwi mld down. You
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'e lime a gfssl .supply or nttlnt
hriLslK-M ami a lticlltl supply of
pnliit anil oil, n big shipment of
Millie lead IliU llsinlliig. .No. II
olnr slilngh-s, l.u.- iht M. Wc
alvo liuvc a Iiiiho r of raoftiiK
tluit just aii'hisl a sIhhi time, ago
but. sun imw. siuulapir and
tuiM'iitlin. mul Hiii. cats to give
anay. Itesldes. I may bv ,litc,l
n-piM-4-iitailii-. .nv. johm Ouui
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car or nil cislne rivuv ua n
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linul tjuiit right nut or Uio car
ikHir for Jlll.llo i,.r too. Tuts
makra us evai-tly to a nost for
'h-kliig inn alMiut I WW posts.
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as this oiiIit not kivp.
non't plmv tlm order unJiwx jnu
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'Athletics Climb .
i To Third Place;
: Win Six Straight
XalMinal I-agiio Stiinilliixs
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New York
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HI, Louis ....
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Puttshurg
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New York ...10 8
(?levland 12 C
Philadelphia X... 0 4
Ht. Louis II s
f'hlcago 7 in
Washington 6 s
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Koston 4 jo
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ut CMciiko at tho White Box ham
mured: four Tiger pltchpra for 14
hltx. Hill Cmf). rontly Hox short
stop, hit safely In hli nth conse
nitiv. Kume.
Jirooklyn round It grip on first
jrlncfi in the National tVurue vhaved
to hulf a game an the New York
(llantu hurled the Kobina under a
14 to 4 nroro ut the 1010 Rroundti.
Hi-vcn t'ardinnl errors enabled
the Cincinnati Reds to beat Ut.
I.ouls, to 4 at the mound city.
ftpurky Adftmit' trinirle in the
I'lghth gave the PlttHhurfr Pirates
one r4in und an 8 to 7 verdlet over
tho Chicago Cubs.
Kikl Cuyler was the rtnr of tho
Culm attitrk and defense.
The MoHton Mruves scored In
awry lnnftiK but the fifth in
trounrlntf the Quakers nt Phi.n
dclphlit, 13 to 0.
j tlm AMsociall Vrtf-ti
Carried ulonjf on the crest of n
six value winning strenk. Connhi
Mack'a Philadntphla Athletics worn
entrenehed In third pluct: In (he
American league today.
Itube Walbfrff. one half of tho
ffrat left handod tenm of Orove
and Walbcrg. held tin- Hed Kox
to sli hits and fanned a half down
In the Athletic 4 to l victory yes
terday. The , Yankees retained their hold
on flnrt place by giving the Hen
atom their seventh straight defeat
at Washington 8 to 4.
Tluckeye und Hrown were pound
ed for 14 hits tin the Ht. Louis
Browns trounced the Indians ,ut
Cleveland, iato 3. i ',..
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CUsoll IlltK Attain
Detroit suffered a lu to (i hunting
Christian Is Pro
Champion of State
PO!m,ANr, Ore., May 1 (AP)
Nell christlun professional ut
Wavurly country rlub, won the
profi'HHlonal chumplonshlp of Ore
gon by defeating John Junor, Port
land club ,pro, yesterday five nnd
four. Chi 1st tun will meet the
WaKhlngton state professional
champion for the Pacific northwest
title, und the winner of that match
ulll play the California title holder
for he Pacific coast championship.
porvrr.An, ore., May i cap)
VUl Cummings, , Portland chal
lenger for the amateur three cunh
Ion billiard championship of Ore
gon., took , the hud .against Mllo
( 'ondon. Port hind champion, here
IiihC night by winning the first
Olock of I he 50 point match for
tho title by a score of GO, to 98.
Cummings' lilgh run was seven and
ho went out In-63 .Innings.
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at hist, und this photo shows the lltllo .lunfmd student nnd Louise
Dxlleck, tormei- wife ot Hilly Dolteck, cnrloonlsl, applylnK for a
murrlUKe. license In San l-'ranclsco. A honeymoon trip hna been
. deferred until the end of the college term.
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Helen Wills In
Bed; Bronchitis
Follows Cold
PARIS, May 1 fAP)--A. cold
which Helen Wills cuught in com
ing to Kurone has developed into
broncliitls and she has been or
dered to bed for a complete rest of
several days.
Acting on tho advice of her doc
tor she cuncolled tennis matches
she wus to piny in rierlfn on Thui-
day and Prlday.
The California girl has no fever
and had a good steep lust night.
Her doctor told her, however, that
in this climate, which Is extrrme-
ly ehnngeahje, that she would have
to be very careful and therefore
she was remaining in her hotel
room totlay.
Miss Wills said this morning
that she thought she would be well
enough after a few days to fulfill
her engagements at Amsterdnm on
May 11), 11, 12. . . ... -, -
Pilot Rock Wool
Clip Brings 35c
PTCNni,ETON, Ore.. May 1 The
Pilot Rock fine wool clip of Kred
Kulconcr amounting to approxi
mately 100.000 puonds was sold to
the K. J. Burke Wool company of
Portland on Saturday for 35 cents
a pound. This price tops the fine
wool Hales made in this district to
jdate, local wool growrra said to-jday.
The Falconer clip has been
sought by a number of wool buy
ers and sealed bids' submitted by
several firms about a week ago
were turned down.
The severest' test of a woman's
curiotdty 1k when she returns a
men's letters unopened.
Sherwood, Kerr,
Larson Aid Rook ,
Track, Field Win
Three T.a tirando students at.
O'regbn State college accounted for
nearly 20 points in a rook-Mon-mouth
normal dual meet at Cor
vallis last Saturday.
Karl "Tige" Larson took first In
the discus with a throw of 113 feet
10 inches. Cecil Khrwood wus
second In. this event. ;
Howard Kerr won first In the
100-yurd dash, in in. 2, won second
In the 22u-yard dash and was a
member of tho winning relay team.'
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For every self-made man therfl
are loo who boast of having given
him his first start.
No woman ever won a prize 'for
keeping rnilet. . f
HALHOSS
OREGON CITY. CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Repuhlicon, fox
SECRETARY
of STATE
. . Experienced and luccciifulin Ltuinew
aJmintttration.
. . . Former private tecretary to Governor
Fatteraoii ami member of tlie tate Parole board.
. Familiar with work of lecretaxy of ttate, and
tntcrejted in development of Oregon rtiourcta.
. Entlonetl editorially fur thi oo mi nation
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