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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1 911 EVENING EDITION.
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HENDERSON IS
KNOCKED OUT
mouth, while the Chlnnninn escaped "Whllo they wore nt It, It is n pity
without n scrntch. ithnt tho friends of pit;llam did not
O'Connoll Is now anxious for a fecuro tho testimony of ano prize-twenlj-round
bout with tho Clil.ni- i;ter who boimo tlmo rIiico contrlhu
nnii. Ho Bays that olRht rounds la " n ""l liiBtruc Ive account of
t Imiir oiii iiKh for him to net tho tho Psychology of his profession to
;10 , f whether S Th0 Lom,0n T,l,lUB- T,lelr w"i,M-
. ? ,,,r In trnhi llkn ho woro ono wxA n11 content to Insist that
lloann, wl re fca lo tra In llkot no t, kllockot WIl nllloM. nono 0f
""" '" " " " '; it or Hindu tho Intellectual Hide of It
tlco In boxliiB, could Btmnl iho , t. , lf T, . ,
i....Yt . Iuniih Hr.ifit.la fa nltnuHntl .... ' . . " .
In' h . .. l ," , , r ;"i .. i UBiitor mntlu it cloar that pmellKlit-
Ml even In tho in tula of his MonA. ,IIg wn8 , ronIy nolhlng mor0 tlmll
Tho prellnilnury was hilled t;nii net ve form of chess:
start at 2 o clock hut It was nearer tinnmniii nnimnaitv iinniv .inn. nm
Bud Anderson Wins Bout
Seventh Round Sing Ho
san Gets Decision.
. ,, , ., , , .'manager, stepped Into tho ring
Earl Henderson, tho plucky and ...lm,UCC(1 Chas. Howard as tin
popular boxer, for n long tlmo tlio i r0ruo for both bouts,
13 o'clock when .John Herron,
tho
.ud
tho o-
favorlto among local Bporttng men,
'went down to defeat at tho hands of
Bud Anderson of Portland In tho lo
cal prlco ring yesterday afternoon.
What was staged to be a 20-roinid
bout between the two, ended in tho
seventh round, when Andoraun
knocked Henderson out with a tor
rifle left swing to tho Jaw. Except
for an occasional good punch which
Henderson succeeded in landing to
the faco and chest, Anderson hud
the better of the bout all through.
Anderson's nil-round cleverness, tho
Tho house was about throo-fourtha
full, a number of women iilso be
ing present, occupying seats in tho
gallery. Perfect order was main
tained. The Knockout.
ImoBlty Blinnly
exist In it contest between two boxers
who hnvo acquired tho basis of the r
art the nhlllty to keep their tem
per unrullled In adversity. Tholr
feelings nre Impersounl, as thoso of
two chess players; It Is the situation,
not tho adversary, which Is tho real
objective of attack. Indeed, box'iig
Ib tho chess of athletics; llko that
"gymnasium of the mind" which Is
tho finest of sodcutary games, It
ml. tli.tnli.uii.1 Irtirinlrmt, wnti ntwi
of the cleverest and cleanest In i.ny I matches what a man Is agaltiBt what
of tho Marshlleld box.ng boutB and ho not, as well as providing u drastic
tho following editorial from tho Now comparison of tho physical, moiitul
Yo.k Sun on tho subject will prove In- nnd moral qualities Of two lndivid
torostlng: .unls.
Is n prize fight Illegal, and, if so, I Moreover, tho checkmate has noth
Ih the contemplated contest n prl.o- Jug of tho drenmy luxury of tho
n..l..i ri'l. ,..,,. ...ci Mm llilliiirtmlt KUOCKOUt:
vnrled stylo of his lighting, his ovl- Ibhuos to bo decided by an English I Tho writer wll novor forgot .tho
dent very splendid condition and : stipendiary, when tho aspirants ror jiuhiuuii,. iu ruumi m uie ic l-rouim
most of all the plBton-llko forco 'o I the fenthorwolght chainplonslup o.f ut w men no jobi on t no omor buio
tlii world wore lately sumnioneu i '("! uuijukii uuuiuuk cua
to show caiiBo why they should not bo ' 'cssly into an uppercut. It wns n
bound over to keep tho pence and bo J sneclqs of dream; everything in and
of good behavior. Ho concluded nbout tho ring scorned phnntnstnnl
M.nt .m.iot. tim nmidltlmts It would bo """ shadowy; tho cries of tho spec-
i.i.. ,,,n.n ,,! iiaa ttinn n. nrlzo-1 tutors, rojmc ng in n sequence of
his blows wero too much for Hen
derson. Henderson mndo n good
showing, but Anderson's tactics and
blows upset and worried him. Doth
boys fought clenn, at times giving
tho contest tho appearance of n bat
tle royal.
Tho fight by rounds:
Round One This wnB Hender
son's best round, They rushed and
clinched three times, Henderson
landing a good punch Just as tho
gong Bounded.
Round two Anderson drew blood
nbovo Henderson's left oyo. It wus
Anderson's round.
Round three Round was fast
nnd furious, Hondersou bleeding
profusely from mouth nnd nose. An
derson scored In overy way.
Round four Henderson oponed
with good right on Jaw. Anderson
countered with two strong on Jaw,
Anderson slipped to floor. Hender
son landed squaro on chest.
Round flvo Henderson's fnco was
very soro, but ho opened strong. An
derson had much tho hotter of tho
round.
Round six Anderson slipped to
floor again at opening of round. An
derson landed thrco vicious uppor
cuts, and Henderson wns all but
gone. Round ended in u clinch.
Round seven Round opened fait:
with Andorson landing almost at
will. A terrific left swing to the
Jaw boforo tho round wns half over,
stretched Hendorson to tho floor.
Anderson assisted Henderson's
seconds to carry Henderson to his
cornor whoro ho rovlved In about flvo
minutes.
Whoro Hondorson'8 clovcrnnss
permitted him to lnnd a
blow, it carried nono of tho foroo
that told In every ono of Anderson's.
light, and the principals wero accord
ingly bound ovor.
Tho knockout wns tno principal
swift oxchnnges, scorned to conio from
very fnr nwny a weird other-worldly
ululntlon that really did not matter
. . . ,- - i . .
..1.nn nntilnhflmt fl 11 .1 fill tlllMiUl (111
point there wns somo Instructive tcs-l h ,cal f e mo was a Joy of
tltnony. Ono of tho oxpert witncsBCB . "of; to sit on n chn.r and bo fanned
f, !, nollr,, wn an oxnort chain- "? sponged was the sum of all pos-
lnn nf tho Cavalry Drlgttdo. Ho.L,.b, nntl "niposBlblo luxuries
. ... l"Mn wnv.niif wns nriminrl allntitlv In-
was Invited to uescr uo tno scniimeius -. - ". -- - .-....,, ...
and lntoii tlons of tho tighter accord- vlBly. n tho next bout; after the
ing to his own experience, which has kaocKout It was so awaking In a land
,l.Z.. .i""i.i"i;i' n.t m,i. ia wi,,,r f Ponco and plonsant fatigue. Tho
IIUUII tUIIOlUUUIUIV. U..U ...u " .......
ho said .
In ordinary fights tho intention of
tho boxor wns to knock out hla op
poi.ent. Deforo lights bogan ll.e
gloves wero often "broken," that is
to say tho padding wns romoved from
tho knuckleB. TIiIb' gnvo protection
to tho wrist, and "put tho flnlBhlng
touches on tho knuckles." Ho had
treated gloves In this manner In tho
presenco of tho roforoo.
You sny to yoursolf, "I nm going
to beat him or ho will do It to mo."
You loso nil your ordinary humnu
spirit, nnd what Is predominant is
tho nnlmal spirit, nnd you try to
knock your opponont out.
When nskod what would bo tho
condition of tho contestants after tho
twenty round, ho replied:
Thoy would bo oxhnustod, both of
thorn. Their eyes would bo stopped
up; tho lips cut; blood flowing from
tho noso and mouth, and bruises on
tho ribs, nccU nnd body. Theso re
sults would bo caused by vicious hit
ting. , ,.
Lord Lonsdale ub an export wltncsi,
for tho dofonso was much moro lonl
nt. ub mluht bo supposed. Ho had
Tho latter made n splendid appear- of courso scon an "onormoiiB number
nnco throughout and wnB not hurt of boxing contests but could g vo llt
durlng tho bout. Itlo Information concorning tho knoclc-
Hondorson did not show near tho out blow that "happened to como and
class that ho did In his previous bat-1 knock a boxor out." This was not
ties on tho liny. Somo attributed regaruou ns mincuuu, .,..,..........,.
this to tho fact that ho was too but Lord LonBdalo oxcusod hlnuolf
heavy to mako Anderson's wolht,from giving further Information on
-ml .hnt If wnnlinnn.1 him. Ho dl.l tllO plett that tllO blOW WM "abflOl tO-
.,.w , onn,i v.ir.inv Mint ' v unknown" to him oxcept inui
nnd thnt It weakened him. Ho dl.l.tho plea mat ino uiow
lm hnrt hnd it thrco or four times and
glvon It several tlmeB." For tho rest
ho thought "an awful lot of humbug"
wno tnlkod about It.
A medical authority pointed out
thnt ono of the mnln objects of box-
lio did in hlB first go with "Routdi-
Jiouso Chnrley" Durns, nppnroutly
being n llttlo timid ns if In recogni
tion of his condition.
Charloy Howard, who saw Jus. J.
Cornell in ins prime, sajB imn iui- ;""-" to educate tho boxer to ro
derson'B stylo of fighting very .trong- LXo nmont8 of 8hock;
ly reminded him of tho ring tactlna
of "Gentleman Jim." Tho ability to
Jilt from any position, tho left punch
to take his opponent oft guard nnd
tho heavy wallop with tho right Im
mediately nftorwards wore Corbett'B
strongest assets and Andorson lies
copied them to a marked degree
Slug iriu Wins.
Sing Hosnn nnd "Chuck" O'Con
noll from Portland fought eight
rounds ns a preliminary, and tho
plucky Chlnamnn was Justly glvon
tho decision at tho clooo of tho laHt
round by Roforeo Chnrley Ilowird.
Except for n studied Infighting In
tho repeated clinches, O'Connoll
mndo a very poor showing ngnliiBt
Sing Hosnn, who was "novor thoro"
when O'Connoll tried to lnnd on
Jilm, oxcept in tho cllnchos, whon
ho would try to land tho Chlnnmnn's
stomach. O'Connoll bled through
out overy round from noso uml
nnd tho point to which tills was enr
rln.l wnn IniDOSsllllO Of reallzntlOIl OX'
copt by thoso who had boon through
a nlmllnr training. Tho knockout
was not nt all painful. In his opin
ion ho wns supported by two medical
knights nnd several sportsmen.
winner enmo over nnd. shook hnndBaf
fectlonntoly; tho loser felt that ho
had novor known n man so well In
his life, hnd never liked n mun so
much.
TJila Is a sufficient reason for ro
utining the knockout. If It verc
.nhi'llshcd, whnt would hecomo of
the hrothorly lovo thnt rolgna nraong
.iiufess.onnl brulse-a? ,m
S
TELLS THE CAUSE
OF ArrENUIbl I lo church ns n result of tho cnmpnlgu;
VACANT LOTS
Portland Ministers' Say Gipsy
Smith Was Failure In Get
ting Members.
PORTLAND, Ore, Doc. 20 Chi
nese laundries, vacant lots nnd va
cant houses nre numerous ninong tho
2,300-odd nddresscB given on Iho
cards signed during tho Gipsy Smith
campaign, declaro ministers nnd
workors who hnvobeon following up
tho mcotlngs with! personal calls.
Ministers Bay that In somo ItiBtnncos
tho persons who wont to tho Inquiry
room nt tho big tabernnclo dellbora
toly signed fictitious names, Inves
tigation showing thnt uo such per
sons hnd ovor lived at tho addresses
given on tho enrds.
In somo cases rooming-houses nro
given no tho plnces of abode of per
sons signing enrds, nnd It Is found
that no such persons livod thero. In
still othor cases tho workors huvo
found thnt tho persona signing cnrd3
had no Intention of Joining churches,
but moroly snld, by signing It, that
thoy wanted to live hotter lives, and
wantod Gipsy Smith to pray to thnt
end.
Six porsons hnvo Joined tho First
Christian Church as n result of the
meotinga: four children, nil of whom
woro memhors of tho Sunday school,
have Jolnod tho First Congregational
Lockhnrt & Parsons Drug Co. sta
tes that much nppondlcltla In Mnrsh
fiold la cniiBed by conatlpntlon, gaa on
tho stomach or sour Btomnch. Thoso
troubles nro nlmoat INSTANTLY ro
llevod and appondlcltls guarded
against by taking a SINGLE DOSE of
slmplo buckthorn bark, glycorine,
etc., ns compounded In Adlor-1-ka, the
now German appendicitis romody.
IF IT'S IIU'RE
IT'S RIGHT
PICK a flaw, if pos iblo, in our Shirts and Over
coats. Turn them inside out overy little de
tail shows tho hand of th Master Workman. No hur
ried work, no skimping, nothing slighted that is why
they fit so perfectly and hold their shape so much
hotter than any others. "When you spend your mon
ey for clothes you certai dy want
THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOB IT
Somo men imagino th y can do as well at one store
as another. A great m stake ! Look through other
stores, if you will, and yju '11 find you can do bettor
liore, because our Olotho look bettor, fit bettor and
are better,
We'take an honest pri to in our Clothing, and yon
may be sure wo won't let you have anything that isn't
just right. If it's hero, it's right.
" The Toggery
CENTRAL AN
IIUOADWAY
Aorosfl from
rirht Nat. Rani
nono hna bo far Joined tho Grace
Methodist church; a few hnvo Joined
Taylor-Streot Mothodlst church nn.l
a fow found tholr wny to the White
Tomple. Others nro still bolng vli
Itod by tho ministers and personal
workors, nnd othor nddltlons nro ex
pocted. "I received 125 cnrdB," said Rov.
W. F. Roagor, of tho First Christian
church, "speaking of tho results of
the cnmpnlgn. "Of theso 47 foil lo
tho lot of my church, nnd tho others
wont to othor Christian churches of
tho city.
"Flvo of these huvo mado confu
sion nnd hnvo boon recolved into tho
church; two old memhors woro re
claimed nnd camo to church for n
Sunday or two; two persons found
their church letters, and Joined tho
church, and ono man wroto mo n
lettor Bnylng ho wnnted to hecomo
n Christina. Uo had not slgnod n
enrd. I havo recolved him Into th
church. That makes six porsons
thus far received Into tho church us
a result of the Gipsy Smith meeting.
Adilirsscs Vacant Lots.
"I hnvo mndo 150 calls, and hnvo
found only 18 persons of tho -17 who
signed tho cards nsslgned to mo. I
hnvo mado as many ns four calls on
ono person. Among my cards wsie
addresses of vacant lots, Chinese
laundries, and of places whoro 'ho
occupants said thoso I sought hni
novor lived thoro. Tho ministers
hnvo worked hard for results, nnd
criticism Is unfair.
"I went out evory dny during tho
meotlngs, mid hnvo been following
up continually slnco they closed. I
found somo of tho persons whoso
nnmes woro given on tho cards had
gono to San, Francisco, somo had
gone to Seattle Somo had no de
slro to Join n church, nnd didn't 3lgn
tho cards with that Intention. I don't
say tho Gipsy Smith, meetings wero
a rniluro. Tiioy weron't. Tney
stirred up tho city. I have been hold
ing bnck my report because J wanted
to mako a better showing."
. j
? ! City AutiTSZr
"..a. Pnrfl'. Cnroful tJjyk
..win ,0 l'"nr08- Our N
"Will Efl nnv,ul. . uur Bulk.
Stands Ulnnco Hotel ,
Cigar Store. Day VlmlJ D'S
Night Phono 40. n--7Wti
IIAUKKU (looiMMt n
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ah curonic uiRensea treated r, 3
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Naturntmlli l,,.iu.... .. lu,M
Nn. mn HMB.i rl00m No. I
""""y, warihflni ,
4Vj?ir STETSON IINTS
NEW Chri'JTT SlIfATS
NEW REISER TIES
Tho place to buy tho best Because you pay Cash
-YOU SAVE-
' "MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
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Urndunto of tho Anierhan lc.w
OBtoonnthr nf ki.i....... . "cull
In Eldorado Illk. Hours 10 ton.,,
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.. x-.,, .uttrBiuieldj Ore,
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W. RKNNKTT,
Lawyer.
DHleo over Flanagan & DcnntttnJ
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Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY' 8KNG8TACKEN, Mrt.
Coqulllo' Offlo Phono 101 Marsh Odd Offlco 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Plnttlng Lands n upoclaltj.
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EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS ' '
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December 26 at 3 P. M.
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Our stages leave Marshflold for Rosoburg nt 6 o'clock overy
evening nnd afford quickest connections with Southern Paclflo
Railway. Fare $6.00.
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The beat Domettlo and Imported brands.
PlMter, Lime, Brlok and all kinds of builders material
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OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONK 1
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Fully Guaranteed W!icdiatfB
upivardf..
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olsowhoro, and thoy are not veni
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woolen gnrmonts are retarsed
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you huvo fresh clean, tweet
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Bundle yours up with seit w
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TEACHER OP PIANO.
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hour 1 to 2 o'clock.
Applicants call at Studio,
tnckon Rid.. 100 Hroadtrsy.
We Clean and Pf
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