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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1919)
- .-.a the oiUbGocy .sxatehuaxj . Saturday. -Jixv 5.ioiq.: . Hawker Congratulating NC-4 Cbmmanderl on Having Made Firit Flight Across Odean - , m , .... : - - - - . , . . - u t f j -A ,.s ' - . . .. . . - . -j .--!, ... . . i -. r s ''' i i ' ! . fs i - - , j - V ' 1 -'-41 " h: . --If V: 1 ' t '; V - hi - b ; , ; s cC-nr' vy ; J -; jt " " 'I - - " ' ' , : f - r " ' 'i ;-... d v ' '" Harry C Hwkj ? LkateBaiit-ComMnder A---Red This pfiotograptf, Uken at- a flying fid atVHfpdon f"4 6uUide London, sriows HarryG. ' Hawker congmtolating IJeatBantoinmaiider A. a pead. U. S. N., on having made ' the first flight acres the-Atlantic .with the NC-4.. ;..- - ; ... . ..... AMERICAN LEAGUE At Clevelahd , ; " " ' Morning game. . . ' Rl H E St. Louis .....4 10 '2 Qetelaad . . ... . ...... . . lirTi Gallia,; Davenport , and . Severeid; Bagby and O'Neill. ' . - Afternoon game. ' ; H H E St. Louis . .. t . . . . . i . . . . . 1 . 1 a 1 Cleveland . . ..i, . . . . ill. 15 , 0 Wright, Koob, Leif leld. Pavcnport and Mayjr; Covelskie and O'Neill. ,At Bo8ton . f ' - Morning game -f -:-yf '-y R " H E Philadelphia .2 9 2 Boston ......9 12 .1 Kinney and Ale Avoy; Penjiock and Walters, Schang, I, - COAST .'LEAGUE. I . -I . r ;h E Afternoon agnie.'. R H ,E Philadelphia . . . .; .!. ;.6-12 U Bosloa ' . . . . .V...5 9 12 2 Terry and Perkins;' Bush James. CaUwell and Schang; , - : At S'ew York . i V , . . Morning game. y R H ' E Washington . . .:.2," 5 ; ; 1 New York . , .. . . . 8 15 i2 Erlckson .W'hitehouse' and Plcl nich, Agnew; Shawlfey and Hannah. Afternooa game.- - ' '; "R H::E Washington ........... .5 10 3 New York 6 13 2 Harper and Gharrity; Quinn and Hannah. ' At San; Ftanciscoh-T f jAiirnoan, game. Sacramento: ... ... . , :.;.-.V. S .2 Oakland . . '., -16 andiEiuPtt.,v'v:,,, -y;ty:... ; lojas WiriYe$tet4ayand. ,yf i4notier Garnj oji To Jaj . The Salem Lojus ancUPortland Col ered Giants will.-pljay- H thev second game! ot the two big ganie series ar-j range&jfor July 4 and 5,' today at S o'cioekr ' The "Dojus won " yesterday. Today's game will be a fast, af fail J as the Giants have a dark hors pitehes Arhouthe iid not trot out yesterday. Craig will toil on . thert mound for the Lojus and Grosveno? will stop his, slants, behind . the bat. Clay will 'do. the v receiving for the Giants in today's battle,, . but th pitching choice.' of the Portland lads will not W announced until "the4 start of the . game.. ' i ' ; ' i v All soldiers sailors and marine; will be admitted free ( to ?; today's game. " " ;- "'. :.. : : DEMPSEYPUT WILLARD ; OUT IN THIRD ROUND (Continued from page 1). Send a copy of the Peace edition to- the boys in the service. Only a limited number, of copies left so or tar early.-" V rr-n pr opy. - a few years ago' will always be a mooted question. It cajmot. be de nied, however, that - Willard. was-; in good physical condition-- and dis played gamenesa up to the moments that his seconds , persuaded him to relinquish the fight,, to Dempsey. : -Comeback Flahed J- i..;;, It was demonstrated .by, the, (act that .he received In nine minutes of fighting for .more punishment thn did .Jeff eries-at 4h. hand -of Japk Johnson at the hands ot Jack John son in their 15-round bout at Reno and yet was unable to respond to the bell had his seconds been calloused enough to send him again to the slaughter. r Even - after Jhia -disastrous ending rthe tint round Wil lard flashed a momentary comeback In the second, whjch tor a few sec onds led to, the belief among his supporters that he would weather the storm and carry the battle along on exen terms for a few sessions at least. It was the last flicke? of a spirit which was: stronger than the flesh. Another sweeping right arm sraaf h that flew over -Willard'a shoulder -and landed flush ,on his swollen, bleeding Jaw, took the last ounce of resistance of the giant and made his downfall a matter of but minutes. .' I Speed and Muscle Secret An analysis: of the new chamoion shows nothing new in his fightin methods. He tore Intol his oppon ent at top speed as has always been his fighting custom and simply bat-, tered his way to the pinnacle of pu gilism by the speed of his blfowa and me overwhelming power that trav elled from ;fhe huge shoulder muscles aown through the brawny arms and into the clinched fists armored with nve-ounce gloves. He made littl or no atempt at -defensive work and not more than five or six times, dur ing the nine -minutes of battling did he resort to footwork to avoid Wil lard. -' - . z . , . Dempsey appeared in the ring at 3:55 o'clock and Wlilarda minute later; They were stripped ready for action. Willard weaVing 8sort. ght-? fitting, blue worsted trunks with an American flag belt while Demosey wore short loose trunks like T those of a sprinter. During the few prev liminary details both were 'covered with huge umbrellas, to keep the sun from, their uncovered heads. i At nine minutes after four - the weak gong; which later caused bo much confusion, clanged an the battle was on. ' -" . . ' . v R?nnd One , , V Willard. .loomed, up like a Goliatb against his five inch shorter David. and opened the engagement -by pumping his long left twice -into Pemsey's face with force enough to make 'the. latter r blink. -The chal lenger missed a swing and slipping into a clinch, landed three body blows with his left hand carrying but lit tle force. ' Willard held him- easily. In a clinch and partly. turninsThim around used his rapie?-likei.; .-.left again,-once to the head and . once tq the body after the break. : Then Dempsey. as If he bad got the range, opened his heavy artillery, and swung a pairing left to the jaw followed by a right and., left to the body.; The-almost superhuman pow er of the punches was immediately apparent. A partly silly, partly stupid expression overspread; the chmipn's face as he rocked on his heels his whole body quivered. He pulled himself togeUier. and as. Dempsey crowded in again, shot a left to the mouth and repeated to the eye.- The blowi did not even cause his useful Nemesia to. hesitate and dodging past the' outstretched left . as it snapped for a third time, he whipped over a richt and left almost simultaneously. the blows landing flush on Wlllard'i jaw and for tne urst time in nia championship career Willard waa droDned' to the floor. - He waa up again at the count of six only to be sent to the canvas with another right as be rose slowly to his feet, the blood began to our from hla mouth. v He turned away from- his opponent HOUSE GLEANING li Dainty iTea-tirjaq Cake f .... -.. r. There's unus'asl charm ' about (he cup of tea that's served with - delicious I "EnglisfcStyla" ; Creole Creates .. OI " Assorted femora Sold by. the better stores . . . - l ' : iptt? ,y..t.it . 4 . i who struck again twica with bis right,. Willard falling, to his hands and bis knees. . When he . arose Dempsey crowded him Into a corner and with a fight and left to the face sent him to the. flooc again. As he arose a fusillade of body blows dropped him. in a corner where he sat .whej the . bell terminated the ro.und atfd. led Dempsey to believe that Willard 'had been counted out. , ; , . Round Twq . . .Dempsey started here he left oft and Willard witfe a big cut under his eye appeared in a bad way. He man aged to snap . as left to. Dempsey'f face. and a' puny right uppercut to the cbin- . Dempsey, replied . wltb seyeral body drives and Willard fell partly through the .ropes. W'hen he regained his, feet be stumbled Into a clinch but Dempsey. easily tore loose and proceeded to batter him almost at will, "the champion rftaliating with but three feeble stabs. to the face during' the nieieeC. When Willard went to his corner he, f el heavily In to, his chair, and It was seen that hi right eye was, completely closed and that side of "hla face was swollen en il rely, out of shape while Dempsey was unmarked.' , . t ; . ' Ronad- Thref ' ' ", . The final session waa simply, a ser- on Willard'a face and body -with pile i- Aiwl Mw wm.M ue lIUe- -l-waa champion for four I . , 1 i , ' . ' " years. And I waat to assure you that abStttS 'SAhiS'SSS taIvr.roeaefU the ropes utterly unable to defend n.Ye himself. Blood bubbled from -his I . " . .- .. mputh with, every gasp tor; breath . 1 v e'CP'tt moCor whUe. the crowd-about, the , ringside I 9 b home wlta Ry O. Archer. began to yell to Referee Pecqrd to ui,Q.ser ana aim spmr- stop .IU Just as tha-beU rang and ring partners the porche, adjoining Willard collapsed in his chait he WI"f ho" wer spat out a tooth- and itcwas seen that women bathing their eyea with hand- he waa in. bad condition. As he sat I I maxjiot be able tabeaf. all the dirt but of this, ' but Til mend the furniture all r&ht.w A !f 1 ond. , Walter. Monahaa. .talked ear nestly to him and when Willard nod as ' there . has been a death. la the neighborhood.' one of them said. "Welk I tried it once too ded bis bead Monahaa' walked over ?tcn" w the Kretin8 Willard gave and spoke - to Pecord. W The referee threw up hla hands and. hurried to them. The champion bad a turklsh towel 18 cents a package Ctnei are mold mrrjwherm in mcientifio- t mUy packtgam of 20 cigMrmtta; or' tea packages 300 cigarettes) in a glmmm- t, ine-paper-cororad, carton. , We atronglj recommend Mm carton- for the' home or s office mupply, or when you travel ' R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY CAMELS' expert blenri of choice Turkish and choice Domestic -tobaccos ansvers every cigarette desire 'you ever had I . 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He. gesticulated "r" V9T ooscur nis In the uproar and finally. puUed ?ral8e ' not expect to Dempsey toward the, center of the TolJ J ring before the new nvnpIon real- pESD?SKY& iOTHR PROUDEST lxedUiat; WiUard'a aeconda ; had ; WD3IAN IX ALL UTAH thrown up the sponge.i As soon as ; SALT LAKE ClTY. July 4. Mrs. he grasped the pUuatIn. he sUrted CeUa Dempsey. mother of the new ,or W'" corner, and the lata tl- w.orld'a heavyweight champion, is the tie holder arose and atepped weakly proudest woman in Utah, it not the to meet him. They shook bands and entire country tonight. Willard mattered, something in reply ; "I have felt all along that Jack 10 uempseys remarks and the right I would win.' she said. "1 am Just had uassed Into history.; v I fllled wlta joj and prlde. x gaeM jf SUIS. WIfXARI) OLAD JESS be hadn., won I would have been mi IA.NUKK HOLUKH OF BELT I ready for my coffin, ut now I am t- ruL.buu.juiy 4. Tne re is one I a mihsty proud mother. V"1"" 't' U'VJ W cause Jess Willard Is no longer the world's heavyweight champp a. j She Is the wife of the vanquished tiUe holder and mother. of his five chil dren. She left them at their home In Lawrence, Kas., came to Toledo unannounced last aight, -and yflh Willard a attorney.' occupied a aeat in the $50 section this afternoon while her husband waa being bat tered to defeat. No. pne In the huge erowd. except the champion himself. knew she 'was there. When the bruised and battered giant of the riag waa brought to the home he qad occupied in . Toledo's exclusive residential, district Mrs. Willard was there, eager to ear fnr his wounds. -She put him on a daven port and sat. at hia. side, applying Iced cloths to his closed eye. DEMPSEY TO REMAIN 1 TOLEDO UNTIL SUNDAY . TOLEDO. O., July 4. Jack Demp sey. the new champion, will remain In Toledo until at least Sunday night. hi manager. Jack Kearna, announc ed tonight.. "We have a dozen theatrical of fers." Kearns said, "and Jack will nrobably open In vaudeville next week." , Dempeey's first request after win nine the title, was that a message be sent to hla . mother. Mrs. uecuia Demosey. la Salt Lake City. "Your boy -made good. Knocked the big fellow out In three rounds,' the tele gram read. "Willard ia a game fellow." Demp sey declared. "I never handed out : IndustAd Growth in .wiiLrrf i.ff h miuhikMi I more punishment to anyone and have arena after the towel waa cast Into I him come ngni oaca i the ring at the start of the fourth I wmara am ioaj. round while the beaten champion waa DePr md .luli fi ll' taken to the casino.-hla tyalnfng to his civilian clothe, afur hla v c- camp ror a monin, wnere ne waa i - , . 7 . . - . .... :. . . I via (i..itAnarlri In a doWJTOWn Datnea ana rim aia given ma in- i 1 ' , t fnriea'.T' . . i . . ' . I boteL llandreda of admirers greet- Private CiUxeai Again. . i aiux - "I am sorry that Jesa waa beaten, rang with Dempsey cheers for more but I can truthfully aay I am happy I than l& minuies. that he's no longer champion." Mrs. I The crowd was o. gret the new Willard said. ''It means now that enampion wm j - y .... ... ... . . 1 1 tvMniiv Karir nnnr in order to , we shall be anie 10 uve ia peaco. jesa i " v v. rill become a private eltlxen again. I reacn me vuiou " pao eter wnnwsw uiw a uv uv mu - ,.11-., to witness any more. I ahaU be bailed another ovation at jallway VJ WttW I I . , .V A rmm. to ur children." . . I "Pe in oraer w v. . . - . taarr a Although the fight . waa over oe- a - m . a.SkA TXril ! wJk ai -ha I lll llll.Al Ikll IIM W - a v - ion : a v q " v -- v. . xt w vnnurn motor to his home nntll an hour and I iAinr.ui.Mui ZZlZf, half later. He aald he did noTr- 'V.-S ' . . nii boW cover i rum we nmw w iw w - . . . Sat Dempsey Uuded early In the Dempsey knocked outward. An nrst round JnUl perhapa an hour thony Waslelewakl o t Brooklyn to- latter ne leu am o.-v i -- M''J. n...m.M aa "That waa the bloy that atartea I oiaca oropiu "7 1 1 ;"T . oa defeat." Wld said. "I Wasielewski was arrested on a tech- July 5. Oregon City. After rear idle, Greejooint aawmttl starts pperatiook ' ; ... - Plana , made to spend ' $407,000 Improving the Tualatin. tlTe- Astoria Ctatcoa . jaills start - up with erew ot 210 man. State Chamber -of Commerce mak ing slate oil survey. . ,A - . . 4 North end sawmills raise wages 10 per-ctnt. t : ' . I North Poruand.' Oregon, is becom ing one of greatest , ladnstrial dis tricts on the Pacifei coast and al ready numbers among Its tadustrlei some of thA largest In the .west. This is due largely, to IU transporta tion, nower and housing facilities. SL Johns Con Ir arts let o build laree vegetable cil tanks here. . Lebanon and Lacomb unite to sink a teat oil well." : Portland Plans crdered made tor, larre county hospital r Caaneriea at Newberg. Lebanon, Falls City and Gresbam consolidated. : Prtssldent Shaw. West uoast LMm- bermeu'a associatrn says sawmills never au nrosserona. - : AlLIaa Engine and Machine works to build 2200-ton steel ships. ; - Marshfleld-tUpper Cooa Ray to havn Khoala "removed by dredge. . Klamth Falls Fifty million dol- ltr agnronrlated tit irrigation in cludea two million to finish project ia Klamath, county - Sutherltik Roach Timber. Co. ,ts rMnm work. ' Larxe mills to oe erected.' WU1 give employment to bnndieds and means larte payroll here. Lumber outlook reported to Cottage Grove cannery starts big .un. New - eoulpment Increases a rod action and lessens cost of op- .Mllnr Bend Boston mills bUV 2744 pounds of wool here at 54 1- cards, setting new Oregon price -ord for this reason. Portland livestock building will cover seven acres. .?.?... . v ' ' Oregon baa 4.0&3.000 head of lire- Stock. wotU. $102.ll5.f00; 4- The canning industry of fish, fruit and vegetablea will be one. 'of; great est on coast. It will bnlld up box actories. can factories and like in dustries and be cae of eur greatest ' employers of labor. Roseburg to get higher hydrant rate to teeet cost of labor aal ma terial. ' v :-: .- - State-will receive TJ arar trucks : for rbad work..- - . v State highway board will let con tract Jnlx 8th for. 158 flea, hljh- way. Portland Oregon. la secoad larg-. est wool center In United States. This means Uiat with better-flocks which are being. raised, great will manufac- . taring plant should be developed oa the coast in the near f store. Bentoa county ha 2000 acre bean ' Industry. --"..." ; ' ; j . ' ., ; The Dalles will build a new school house on east hl!l. -v ."" Reedfiport .Building Supply Co. In corporates tor 223.000.- Alba ay Reconstruction eoraraeoc-' cd on N'ebergall packing plant! : Stajfield to have 150,000 boteL La Grande .possible, site for fish hitchery. . - . . . Roseburg Flsh esanery "will build fertilizer plaot. , . Portland Plans being made for construction of 2-atory, Tire proof automobile bouse. . - Dayton OH drtlUng will be un der way soon. i Gold Hill Construction on Rock, Point bridge now en. Tc eost 17,- 00.. - Cottate. Grove Two school dJs-' tricta to have modern school houaes. . . Dufur Improvements oa- Maaonie -temple progressing. - ' -'. -i Road improvements la Oregon to-, tal 211.139.SC2. , , Season of building activity la Klamath Falls. c - - Eugene may get the state pheaaant farm.. ". . A Salem riodwet . " : "Thelma- Individual Be everywhere. . Chocolate, ma oa - defeat.' felt physically: able to continue, but my head waant clear ana my- eye was closed. and I realised it would have been useless for ma. to attempt ; to box while half blindeo. : c r Willard Good ixieer. i nical ot homlclde- DAXGEIW OP HOT WEATHER Anvone Is doubly liable to 111 el tects from the hot sun when stom ach and bowels are clogged with a Tvmnu I a remarkable hitter. 1 m. ot. undiaested food. If 70 It was the first time that I had ever J mfler from alck headache, bUliotts been knocked off my feet. 1 have Iness. bloating, "heavlneas" or sJ . hirHa home in tha same Ini Mnu hv Indigestion take a Foley braised condition. that J ahi. ln. and I Cathartic Tablet aad you will feel now I know now uey HiMtur in im rawwui. . rlv wish Dempsey all of the lutk I possible and hope that he garners all I Thelma" Iadlvldaal Chocolate i of the riches that go with the cham-f -Made la Salem, 5c everywhere. Eoute your freight V ViflamsUe Valley Transfer Co. 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