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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1922)
I M1CKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL iller And "Terrible Swede" To Meet Again in Mat Combat WRESTLING FANS LOOKING FORWARD WITH EAGERNESS TO SATURDAY NIGHT WHEN MAT ARTISTS WILL SET TLE DISPUTE AT FAIR BUILDING IN TOLEDO. t - X , . '31 p.rcy '-7, ,i:-s. - tv-: ' ' 4 'J I A SURE WINNER Curtis Chambers Defeats Patch in In Tough' Match- Patchin Gsts First Fall in 35 Sec onds But Local Boy Comes Back Strong and Takes Last Two Falls. After Hard Tussle. A small but very enthusiastic rrowd of Toledo wrestling fans witnessed the wrestling contest Saturday night le tween Curtis Chambers, 17 year old Toledo boy, and Chubby Pntchin oi O. A. C. at Corvallis, llghtwa!;ch. ama- teur champion of the northwest, and , . ...... . I was thoroughly delighted at tne sportsmanlike manner in which the j two wrestlers applied themse.ves to i their task of trying to outwit the other fellow with scientific holds and strength. The crowd wr.s for Chambers a, all times but Patchin won the admiration of everyone present by his gameness and sportsmanlike way or wrestling. Chambers outweighed Patchin about 15 pounds and this excessive weight, coupled with strength and durability proved too much frr the O. A. C. man. First Fall Comet .Quick. iPatchin pulled a great snrpriso and gave the locr.l fans a shock of disap pointment when In 36 seconds after the match started he made a lightning duck and threw Chambers over his head and pinned his shouldq -a to the mat for the first fall. Chambers show ed plainly tha he had been hurt and It seemed that the match had come to an end from the paleness of the boy's face. Chambers, however, is no quit ter and stuck to his corner until time for the second combat. Adopt New Tactics. . . pShta1i!!,!f. 2tZ2$?t i-'to aer iiaiiiuci u . b that proved fatal to Chambers In the first retina, dui v;ums naa inner pians j in view and kept close to the ma. The men went to the mat wi'h a thud I and Pntchin proceeded to clamp on t hold after hold but seemed to lack the J vj,. i power to punish the husky Toledo boy, ; was much to heavy for Chambers, how Chambers breaking the holds at, will, j ever end gained the first two fr.l'.s. For tlie first 20 minuten of this round I A boxing match between Cla:r Al Chambers r.rirwed his onplnent to do tree and Young Moffitt furnished con prict!("'!'y "'I tlic work, and it v.-ns Blderable amusement for tho fans. It not u:.l.: -1 r.i.nutos had passed that was a d.-uw. ' LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. Wrestling fans of this section are looking forward with eagerness to Sat urday night when Smiling Charlie Mil ler of Toledo and Chaa. Olson, (The Terrible Swede) of Albany will meet at the fair building here in a wrestling bcut that is expected be one of the' greatest struggles ever witnessed in this section of the state on the mat Olson has a reputation of being ono of the roughest and hardest men to beat in his weight in the game today and he has been mixed up in some real tough encounters. He has met and defeated top-notchers and his backers are of the belief that he will defeat Miller although they realize that ''Smiling Charlie" is a tough man. Charlie Miller needs no Introduction to the fans of this section. He has furnished many a thrilling exhibition here and, according to the records, has never lost a match. He Is a game fighter and takes on all comers in his weight, and many a time has taken on men of superior weight in order to give the fans a "run for their money." Mil ler's backers are little worried as to the outcome of the Saturday night bat tle. Miller and Olson met here' some weeks ago, but neither gained a fall. Olson claimed a fall and asked a change of referees, thinking he was not getting fair treatment, and refused to continue the match when Miller would not allow a change of the third man in the ring. The men have agreed on a referee for this match and he is reported to be O. E. Franzke of New port. Another professional referee will be present. 1 Olson has had four matches in Al bany since his contest he.-e with Mil ler and has won all four of them. One with "Farmer" Vance of Jerome, Id aho, and another with the famous "Bear Cat" of Chicago. He came through Toledo Tuesday on his way to Newport where he entered Into strenuous training as he will be com pelled to make 160 pounds for his match Saturday night. He claims he will have no trouble in making the weight. Asked as to his opinion of the outcome of the match Olson stat ed, "Miller Is a tough man. but I have defeated better men and I am just as good as I ever was, so you can draw your own conclusions as to my atti tude. I am in much better condition than in my previous match with Mr. Miller and I will prove this Saturday night. ' Miller hasn't said much about the match but Is working over time getting himself In the pink of condition for the match. She's gonlg to be a hummer boys better be there. At the fair building next Saturday night at 7:30. Toledo, Oregon. any real damage was dene. At this sors apd arm bar that was too much ... .kT... imin 1 n .-j 1,- w ag corapelied to 8la: p the 'mat. Cham - bers body scissors hold had a very punishing effect and Patchin looked much the worse at this stage. Third Fall In 43 Minute. Chambers weight . and superior strength was gradually wearing the smaller man down and 'his was plain ly evident as the men came on for the third round. The men worked hard to gain the advantage of the other and the fans were thrilled on many In stances when it seemed that one or the other of the grapplera would be com pelled to give the fall, but on each oc casion the man in the dangerous po sition would break loose and come back with something new. Patchin was on top most of the time In the third round and on many occasions, finding that he could do nothing with the local boy, would stand up and in vite Chambers to get on his feet, Patchin seemeing to have more of a chance in a standing position. Curtis Spring New One. The final hold that spelled the end for the 0. A. C. man came efter the men had wrestled for 43 minutes when Chambers clamped on a head and arm scissors with a hammer-lock back it up. This was too much for I th. ,ftT o A r mm anil h waa forced to oathe mat Good Preliminary. A wrestling match between Jim Chambers and Butch Gra! am was snappy and very interesting. Graham By Charles Sugfooe Wfttm Newtftfa Vniam few w "THE TERRIBLE SWEDE" Of Albany Who Meets Chas. Indians Defeat Toledo Sunday In Slugfest Siletz Boys Win Game in Second Inning by Batting Out One Homer, Four Two-Baggers and Single for Total of Seven Runs. The Siletz baseball teim romped on Toledo at the fair grounds field here Sunday afternoon by a score of 13 to n'tho"gh niony bobbles were made y players on both teams, neverthe- ljT Bame was filled with many '1 nta yci otin r t tin fit tam tlmf m n 1 a 1 a interesting features that made it a pleasure to' watch the contest. This was the second game of the season witn the SUetz team, the local lads having defeated the "Indians" on their home grounds some weeks ago. "Big Chief" Goodell, who served the twisters from te mound for the Siletz team although hit hard at times, kept his head at critical stagos and held the Jocal boys to scattered hits. Not un til the ninth inning did he realize that he was not master of the situation end he immediately called for help and was relieved by ''Merryweather" Al bertson. Disastrous Second, The second inning waa disastrous for Toledo. Ward, the firs Indian to come to bat in that Inning, rapped out a two-Dagger: Albertson s neled scoring Ward, Umatta walked; Goodell struck out; and then three-Indians in a- row swung their trusty war-clubs to the tune of two-baggers and, to top It or. that fellow Evan had tha ruts to slam the apple out tor a home-run, driving three men in ahead of him SHletz scored two more In the fifth two in the eighth and two in the ninth Toledo staged a batting raKy in the 'n.th 'j11 threatened to take the game irum uie inaians arier it was I'practically given up as lost. The score stood 13 to 9 in favor of the In dians when the Toledo bunch came to bat the last Inning Service walked Vandecoverlng, was It by a pitched Dan; Hammond singled, scoring Ser vice and Van. It was at this stage that tne Indians started throwing the ball over the field end before they stopped three scores had come in. HnM walk ed, Trommleta singled and both were tin own cut as Uioy af.ouiptcd to sere,! Miller of Toledo Saturday Night. apparently thinking the Indians were still on their wild rampage. Hall was caught between second and third ana Tommy tried to stretch it home but was caught just before hitting the rubber. Outside of the second inning McMil lan, pitching for Toledo, pitched a steady game, but errors caused much ct the score getiting. Hall, who has a "game" side, relieved McMlillan at the start of the sixth inning, and, had it not been for errors, the Indians' score getting would have been finish ed, only getting two hits after that frame. The agony In figures is as follows: Score by Innings: Siletz 070 020 02213 Toledo 230 000 22312 ! Siletz. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Lane, rf. ...6 2 1 2 0 0 Bensel, 1st 6 2 1 3 0 1 Downey, 2n 6 2 3 1 2 1 Evans, c 6 1 3 14 0 0 Thompson, If 6 0 1 0 1 0 Ward, cf 4 1 0 3 0 .0 Albertson, ss, p. ... 5 2 1 3 1 1 Umatta, 3d .. 4 2 2 1 2 0 Goodell, p 6 1 1 4) 1 0 Totals 4C 13 14 27 6 3 Toleo. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Service, ss. cf. 3 2 0 0 0 l VanBecovering, If. . 3 2 2 0 0 0 Hammond, lb. .... 6 3 3 9 2 0 Bain, c 3 0 0 9 1 0 Hall, 2nd, p. 3 1 2 1 4 1 Trommetz, 3b 6 1 2 3 6 1 Carson, rf 6 0 1 2 0 0 Weeks, cf, 2b 6 1 2 2 1 1 McMillan, p 3 1 1 1 0 0 Hazelton, ss 1 0 0 0 0 3 Totals :. 38 12 13 27 12 7 SUMMARY 'First base on errors. Silets 6, Toledo 2; Innings pltchedr-. Dy McMillan 6. by Mall 4. br Good ell 8, by Albertson 1; Basd hits, off McMIUnn 12, off, Hall 2. off Goodell 11, off Albertson 2: Struck out br McMillan 6. by Hall 3. bv Goodell 13: Base on balls, off McMillan 2: Good ell 7. Albertson 1: Hit bv Ditched ball. ! by Goodell 4; wild pitch. Goodell: left on Dases, Biletz 8, Toleo 12; home run, Evans; two bane hlta, Laue 2, Bensel, Downey. Ward: sacrifice hit. Mall; stolen bases. Service. Va De- covering 2, Hammond, Hull, Trom metz, Weeks 2. Mcntl'.lan. Hazelton. ie, Downey, Evans, Thompson, Al bprison 2, and Umatta. Lmmi'i? Tlmnas. i fust Watt . BASEBALL AND MAT SIDEKICKS Wrestling fans received a real treat oauiruay mcni wiibu uiviuuera and Patchin c:et at the fair building, The men were working till the time and on all occasions demonstrated true sportsmanship. Ml'.lur am' Olson please copy. I, The crovd at the Chambers-Patchln j match was the most orderly that has 'attended a wrestling contest here In ! many a day and you could hr.v heard ja pin drop at critical moments, thus I affording tho refree plenty of oppor tunity to hear. It is hoped that the i'crowd next Saturday nlgiit w'il bo as i orderly and then it will not be possible for either wrestler to Bay the other a.i viii I fellow gr.ve up, able to hear. because Goeh, but didn't those Indians go on i mo ..ui iim.il in iu.li. mun ci.uii inn- ing Biff! Bang! Bang! representing xine homo run, four two baggers and a , single, and when tho dust had cleared jaway the score-keeper was compelled to add seven scores to their cni of Uie uuijr oi.cci. . Somo "perfoctly good sports" seem to prefer to set en tho bridge and witness the bull game. Let u? hopu tliey drop the admission price into hat v;hen it is passed to the;a. It is reported that a certain city official, who was stationed on the bridge watching the game, refuse! to give the price of admission. We suggest that the price cf the game be deducted from his pay envelope and turned over to the boys. This is not a money-making scheme on the part of the plaiyers. T'.iey are playing for love of the creat American game, to give Toledo a real ball team, and if possible gut enough out of the pate receipts to pay the ex penses of visiting teams, (Help the bcyg get a little balance In the treasury In order that they can build a grand stand for your comfort jby PAYING YOUR WAY IN AT THE GATE. When the home bos started that batting rally in thet ninth it did not OASIIIUMErlEhTS FOR SALE FOR SALE 149 acre farm 4 mil. below Toledo; 65 acres of tideland; 1 mile of water front to Yaquina bay; railroad depot on place; Write or tee owner; A. Brautl, Toled. 10-8t FOR SALE 4 good cows; all fresh In July; good milkers; 3 and 5 year old; Inquire Tltu Kurtlchanov, Chit wood, Ore. 16-1t FOR SALE In Toledo, Oregon, six Jot each 50 x 100 feet and hoiu. under construction in front of High ..School. Will sell cheap for cash; or give good term. Apply to F. E. Schmidt, 17101i Fell St, San Fran cisco, California. 16-tf FOR SALE A fine milk cow, fresh June 4th; will give four gallon milk . per day; test 5 to 5.9 also T. B. test ed. Is priced to Sail. Carl Tanonn. Toledo, Ore., Box 152. 16-2t R. I. R. HATCHING EGGS From Tine pen $1.50. A wonderful value can and see them. H. E. Demltt. 10-tf (14) FOR SALE120 acre dalr ranch, 1 mile from Toledo on Yaquln. road. i martin, loiedo, Or. FOR SALE Or will trade for Jersey cows practically new Concert Phonograph and, records. Inquire at this office. is-tf FOR SALE One large Queen Niagara Kitchen range; cheap for $15.00. Ap ply oy phono or letter to F. Romt- veat s place, Toledo, Oregon. 16-1t FOR SALE One Extra good milk goat; fresh three week; also good cedar posts, any quantity; writ or see F. T. Gunn, Logsden, Or. 13-4t FOR SALE On 3-burner "Puritan" oil stove; excellent condition; In quire Box 292, Toledo. 14-4t FOR SALE will sell or trade for young stock, on team of 6 and 6 year old mules, good shape. Inquire Of Al Martin, Toledo, Or 15-4t FOR SALE Saddle-horte, saddle and bridle. Wm. Oldenburg. 15-tf. FOR SALE COW: . i Office. 15-tf PIANO FOR 8ALE Enquire at the Leader office. 15-tf FOR SALE On registered Jersey bull calf, 6 week old; dam milked 1391 lbs. In May; she Is 3-vcar-old Sire of c.lf "Oonans Golden Chief."' L. A. HL'LD'JRT PAGE FIVE Till the Aid Sees This! take "Big Chief" Goodell long to cat tor help He did It In the nick of tlm fToledo was on the verge of two score. and one would have tied the scora Anyhow the Indians are real follow and seem to have a smile for ever occasion, although it nu.y be againt them. The team goes to VVTaldport ner. Sunday 'Who's going? It is said tha. the beating adinlr Istered to the local boys Sunday b: the Siletz Indians will do them a 5o of good in the way of stimulating rer ular practice and ge'tlng t!i rnndi in better condition let us h"t; .oi. It Is poor business to put n net Into a responsible position hfor j he is given a trial to find out w!.othr he has ever seen a baseba'.l o;- not This was done Sunday and It ws an' of the main factors that ccuscJ Tutedc 10 lose me game, as rour roiu a frois wcio made at that posit ,.i in iic eighth and ninth Innings. Louie Bain has been elected as cap j tain of the ball taam and V tvg- pnai an persons m Toledo viio cur to play ball will get a fair ci.miee t "try-out for any position des re.l. i ,you havA to do. navs Louie, la bUh-u on practice nights and beat tho othr fellow out of his position and its your as long as you are compotent to ba die it. Come on now, you birds t!i:-.t (din you haven't had a chance and fa Cap Louie give you tho "on fjvcr.: YOUR EYES ACCURATELY FITTED' By GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Private Office for Examinations Price Reasonaets F. M. French & Starts Optometrists and Opticians Albany, Oregon rOR STLE Spring fry, Inquire of Mrs. H. W. Jackson, Toledo. t4t' PARTY .Who Borrowed my harm from public hitch rack will pleas return it to one of the blacksmH shop, and oblige, H. Murray, 13)41 04 ACRES Near Toledo; State Road; Mutual phone; daily mail. Good ( room house, good new barn, or chard; some timber. Good bargain Inquire at Leader office. TS-tf- FOR SALE Empirs Milking Machjpc 1 double unit; am cutting my Jtan of grade Jerseys In half, going: iat, registered Jerseys only; machine) perfect prder, good as new; wilf g!' on eaey terms; nquire at Leade office. 134 FOR RENT FOR RENT Store Room or Ml Street, I. O. O. F. Building. Saa Cai. Gildersleeve. WANTED CLEAN Cotton Rags, i The Leader Office. Must be C tea and Suitable for wiping, macniner 3c, per pound. FOUND Paper Currency; ownar a have same by Identifying and pa Ing for this advertisement; 12. PROFESSIONAL CARDS INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE. HEALTH ACCIT AUTOMOBILE. CONTRACTORS' LIABIITY C. K. CROSNO, Toledo, O.t'qi) Office In First N. B. Bldj'. ENGINEERING WORK. Professional Engineer In th Sta of Oregon. Topography work, Cl Engineering and Sub-Dlvltlorr wet A. J. McMillan, Toledo, Ore cos C. E. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law Toledo, Oregon FOWLER'S RESTAURANT Hill 8t, Toledo, Orogoo Ask about our ll.eo PER DAY RATES Best established eating place fr Lincoln County E. J. FOWLER, Prop. TOLEDO LODGE NO. 108, I. O. o" meets every Wednesday svenl Visiting Brother always V'elcon L. P. ".'tsw?!!. N. r . Car! G:!J;r3':e-s, ;.(r V