The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 03, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR3HPIBL0, OMfflON, WEDN6SDAY, JUNE 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION, ;
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CHAMP THINK HIM STILL A
WINNER DESPITE DEFEAT IIV
CHARLEY WHITE IN MHiWAl'
KKE. Accentuated by Wllllo Ritchie's
surprlBliiB dcfent nt tho hands of
Chnrllo Wliltc in Milwaukee, tho
hitehlt'-Foley dlaciiBslon has opened
ufrcsh, nnd, Judging It by and largo,
the popular verdict would seem to
bo In favor of tho trainer iib against
the L'hntnpion. This is but nat
ural, when you rcinotnbur that It's
human unturo to knock down tho
nun who's at the top of tho lad
dor. AIho, It can he Bnld, without
four of contradiction, thnt Hltchto
la nono too popular with tho rank
nnd filo of tho followors of boxing
nnd It Ib quite nntural, porhnpB, for
tlicso Bolfsauio fans to take delight
In his dofent nnd to nssuino that
rhniiglng horsou In tho mlddlo of
tho Dtrcnui wiih ruBpoiiBlblo for his
defeat.
At long range, It Ib extremely
puzzling to ndvanco good reasons
why the champion of tho light
wolghtB was beaten by tho Chicago
boy, who apparently had llttlo chanco
I to scoro u victory, Tiioro nro bo
tunny reasons wiucu migni uo nu
valued that It would bo difficult
for thOBO of us who wore obliged
to tako our Information through
tho eyes of others to toll Juot what
happened nnd why.
Ulti'hlo hliuBolf snys ho niado
tho inlBtnko of trying to plcnso the
crowd Instead of fighting his own
fight; thnt ho should have allowed
Whlto to do tho lending InHtcnd of
leading for thu challongor. Fo
ley opines that Illtchlo prob
ably did moro work In tho
gyiunnslum than was good for
lilin nnd In coiiHoqiionco didn't
havo thu fighting spirit whou It
camo to tho real action of last Tues
day night. There la some ground
for Hiuli nu nsaortlou, for thoau who
lyiow Rltchlo best upprecluto that
,ho Ih u hoy rather Inclined to over
work than to Hhirk. Ilo may have
folt It Incumbent to put up u bet
ttjr allowing than uiiiler ordinary
roiidltloiiM woulil liiivn buAii ncces-
4'r mry mid possibly ho niado tho nils-
i' take of attempting too much,
Against thnt theory Is the know
ledge, tJuit, all loin, ho Had no more
than tan or eleven dny of ndvanco
work for tho botit, nnd whllo ho
possibly overdid things at times, It
Is. hard' to bellevo thnt In so short
n "tlino ho could hnvo gonu nB statu
nsl'mlght have been Indlcntcd by tho
' outcome of the contest
It must lie romnmbered that Whlto
lad everything to gain and nothing
'to Ioho In tho mutch. Also thnt
RltcMilo had everything to lose nnd
In view or hla $10,000 bout with
Kirddio NVoIsh, coiisldornblo to loso,
It jnf slit, bo lidded, Thnt would rath
tr totid to give Illtchlo a slight nil
vautneo, lo evidently wont .in
brii.fu to do Ii'h utmost nnd his at
titude easily could havo been some-
tltfuir like this "I'll do my beat to
Hfop Itltchle, oven If In doing my1
bout ho bents mo,"
Then too,. Whllo had a decided
advantage from tho start, for whon
liV; caught tho champion that Borloa
of n'uneliea In tho first round, hi
Bcoms, to havo had thu tltlor-holdor
I'lUifisl unfa do combnt.
"Another punch," according to ono
of tho mun who saw tho match,
"audj tho championship would havo
(hanged bunds."
l)tuiplt-ir(VMllll Figured a Winner
y rnngj' jt; roinnrk, with nil the
ndvijsp criticism lovoldd nt Ritchie,
lcu-hln a general feeling bote In
Saii'RiuwlBrp that Whlto could not
duplicate his performance In twc"uty
louiula, Thoro uro any nuuibor of
faiiB who hnvo remarked: "Wo'ro
jiiBt ,wiltlng for tho pair to bo
lnatrbYdiJir Sun Fraiiciaco nnd wo'll
lay it good hot on tho California!!,"
Grunting tbnt dooan't provo anything-
ah to the respective merits,
,t dooa tfo to show that many people
uro Btlll inclined to think thoro was
feomothlrfg gone wrong and thn: In
tho long run Illtchlo would retain
hit hohora.
(ilfi-oth After tho Middle-Weights.
If Coffrotli can land for July a
middle-weight match between Hilly
Murray Tumi George Chip, ho will
ccnio n. closo us nny promotor
could to deciding wlio'a tho host of
tho KiSvpoiiudcra, nt least those of
thta roulijry, '
New York pnpera nro to hand con
mining accounts of tho Murray-McCoy
ninnil. It can't ho said that
.Murray i laudo'd to tho skies, but
there la Vno dpuht thnt the McCoy
c liaiii)lonhlp bubblu haa boon com
j Ictcly btuUeir, Tho Brooklynlto Is
dubbed n'ecotul-ruto fighter, and,
nlthough "Miirrny la quotod as hav
ing Heven out of thu ten roiinda,
tho fact that ho couldn't atop Mc
Coy couutw iighlnat tho California!!
In the oywW tho Easterners.
Murrny.1 n thoy, any, la u- long
htcp Bhort 4f tbo'first-clnss and was
anvllilng ififf accurate In tho way
lie shot ovVr hla piuiclica.
(ranting that I'otroskoy was weak
ened by wolKht-iualdiig, (Jeorgo Chip
ic-ostnhllshod himself by the 12
round knoctemt..' Whatever tho East
i.'.ny think of Murrny! Fighting Hilly
Biaiuls woll'dii thla co.uutry, and the
card would 'tA :rn attractive one ami
well worth -bundling.
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NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS
TKACHKHH AT IIAXIK)N
Tho city 'rnconia, Washington,
has ontorod ln.to io eo-operatlvo ngreo
inont with thdi-forejU service for tho
protection offhtjVonrco of Its wator
Biipply, tho vJjUr,ahod of tho Green
lllvor, which Hos wUljln tho Rainier
National Forest. I.'ho two agencies
working togt'Afdr will protect this
atrenin from ,io results of forest
deatructlon by jflro tr by other agon
clos, s. '
TlirtHJ New IiistmctorN for Hchoola
lliero Khvti'il.
Threo now mon hnvo been elected
to teaching positions In the Ilnndon
Public HchoolB. Trofeaaor J. O. Kr
vln, of Philomath College, will loach
sclonco In tho' high school. Prof.
Ervln Is also a manual training
teacher of wldo oxporlonco mid It
la hoped that a way may bo found
to start manual training In Randon
next fall. Professor Honry, or Mis
slsslppl, has been olected to high
school work and will have charge
of tho commercial department ns
well. Professor Honry has also had
sovoral yours' oxporlonco In coach
ing athletics and will bo n docldod
help In that direction horo. Profes
sor Van Vleot, of California, has
been olected to prlnclpalshlp of tho
eighth grado. Tho addition of these
threo men to tho teaching corps,
with Superintendent Hopkins, should
mnko next year tho best In tho his
tory of our schools. Tho loss of
Mlaa Illtchlo, Professor Watkins,
Mr. Nichols and several other tonch
ora, all of whom woro ro-olected, Is
a cnuso of regret to tho patrons of.
tho schools. AU nro going to places
of deserved promotion In tho wny
or better salaries and opportunities
for ndvnncoment. Randon Recorder.
xi:ws ok isaxdo.v.
HrloN of Clly-liy-the-Son iih Told by
Tlio Iloeoitler.
Ono or tho best musical treats tho
people of Rnnclou hnvo enjoyed for
a long time wns tho recital nt tho
K. of P. Hall Weduoadny night,
given by tho music puplis or Mrs.
(Ico. Oulsotidorror, assisted by n
quartotto composed of Mrs. Tower,
Mrs. Haggorty, Mr. Strnuhnl, and
Mr. Johnston, and Mr. Haggorty
favored tho audlonce with n violin
solo. About 275 Invitations woro
iBsueu,
Clias. McCullougli, of this city,
who received tho nomination nt tho
Republican primaries for County Sur
veyor, has also received tno endorse
ment of the Democratic party, and
Is thoroforo assured or election this
fall.
Miss Jesslo Sweet, chief clerk In
tho Ilanrion l'oRtnfflcn will Innvn
on tho Alllnnco for Kurokn, Cal.,
ijundny, whero sho will tnko a
month's vacation, Mlsa Klslo Wolf
will bo In tho Postofrico whllo Mlaa
Sweot Is nwny.
Dr. II. M. Khnw. nf MnraliflnM
gavo an address on Sex and Health j
ui iiiu luiiiinurciiii iiiiu rooms on
Wodnesdny ovonlug, which wns at
tended by qulto n largo number or
men nnd young men. Tho locturo
wns Illustrated by lantern slides.
MXKS OX TUN DN.VTII OK
HILDA N'KLSOX.
Sweet rest be thine, our Hilda dear,
'Tho dreary seoniB tho day.
Slnco to our home Gad's Angel coma
And borno thy spirit nwny.
That llttlo mound upon tho hill,
So deep with riowera atrewn,
Our aching henrta with sorrow rill,
Thy nbsenco now wo mourn.
Oh, Hilda dear, God's will Is best,
'Tho hard this pain to bear.
Our nchlng hearts his love doth test,
'Tho oft It aeouiB severo.
Mnybo It was a message dear
Rome from our God ubove,
To unite us with taut Heavenly
Home
And His eternal love,
Now In that sweet and Heavenly
Homo
We know thou dwollest, dear;
And whon God's message bado us
come
We pray to meet theo there.
M. E. H.
Marshfteld, Ore, Juno 1.
Four buffalo calves havo Just been
born on tho Wichita National Forest,
bringing tho herd up to 51.
In co-oporntlon with, tho weather
bureau, forest rangers are to measure
buoy, depthB in the western mountains.
I LOCAL OVERFLOW.
WVIm'IicIiiipi' Fined $20, J, A.
Wolscholnior wns fined $20 by Juq
tlco Pennock this morning when ho
pleaded guilty to n complaint filed
by Nils p. Adninson, who charged
WolBcholmor with nssniilt nnd bat
tery. Welscheliner attacked Adamson
Inst Saturday evening with n pair
of pliers. According to tho testi
mony of each of tho parties concern
ed, ono accused tho other of making
falso accusations,
I QUK.ST10X KOU THE DAV.
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If tho Coos Bay phono girls woro
to glvo a pnrty would dancing bo
t.o "Central" nttrnctlon?
NOTICE OK SCHOOL DISTIUCT
IJOXI) ELECTION.
Stnto of Oregon, County of Coos,
School District No. 9, bs.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt nt tho
School District Rond Election horo
by called to bo hold at tho Contra!
School Rulldlng, in nnd for School
District No. 9, of Coos County, Ore
gon, tho Cth day of Juno, A. D.,
101-4, botwoon tho hours of two
o'clock P. M nnd seven o'clock
P. M., thoro will bo submitted to
tho lognl voters thereof tho question1
of contracting n bonded Indebted
ness In tho sum or TEN THOUSAND
DOLLARS for tho purposo of erect
ing and equipping a gyninaBlum for
school purposes in and for said
school district. I
Tho voto to bo by ballot upon
which shall bo tho words: "Bonds,
Yes" nnd "RondB, No," and tho
voter shnll place n cross (X) be
tween tho word "Bonds" nnd tho
word "Yes" or between tho word
'Bonds'' nnd the word "No" which.
Indicates his choice.
Tho polls for tho reception or
tho ballots cnBt for or against tho
contraction of said Indebtedness
will, on said day and dato and nt
tho plnco aforesaid, bo opened at
tho hour of two o'clock P, M., nnd
romnln open until tho hour of
seven o'clock P, M. of tho same day
when tho same shall bo closod,
By ordor of tho District School
Board or School District No. 9, or
Coos County, Oregon, made this
13th day of May, A. D 1914.
JNO. C. MERCHANT,
Chairman, District School Board.
Attest: John F. "Hall, District Clerk.
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Students ot the Oregon Agricul
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forest nursery on tho Sluslaw rorest. !
Tho arrangement is said to bo mutu
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gain oxperlonco in rorest nursery
practice and their assistance lowers
tho cost or nursery work.
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