The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 27, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    TESDAY MnVMmnMARCiF 1923
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
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Th6 battle at; the armorytonight between Phil Bayes of
Salem ami Soldier Archer, no,w of San Diego, but really a cos
mopolitan; will be an epoch maker for Bayes if he wins.
Salem. fans' contend that Phil is going to win, but it is con
ceded that the scrap is going, to be one of the1 fights of his
life. ; If he wins, it means that he is going to have a chance
in real big trme company before much longer.' Archer has
fought in Manila, Shanghai and other cities of the world.
vtBayes already has become a favorite in Portland, and
Friday night, of this -week will meet Benny Dotson' at the
Heilig theatre in Portland. Thi3 means two of the' hardest
fightof Bayes! career all in one week. j Captain Harry Han
senrmatchmaker fpr the Portland boxing commission-will
be. (here tonight to look Bayes over with reference: to the
affair yi; Portland Friday night. .
Captain Hansen probably will
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be aicorrfpanled"' by some ot the
sports writers of Portland news
papers! ,1s said -,the Oregonian
Is! to berepresented at -the ring
side, j Hansen reports that Sol
dier Archer, in' his efforts to
maka the weight required of him
here, :haa been working under
blankets In Portland for a week
and is in' the beat of-condition.
He is trying- to make 130 pounds
and has posted a forfe't to make
1 33. Archer .'will, .arrive In '.Sa
lem early today i -
It was"' announced Mast night
that Hg Bill Hunt, Salem heavy
weight. . "has signed xtp to meet
Nick Yager on- the card at .the
HMlig theatre in "Portland Friday
night. Hunt will fight Young
Peter Jackson ' here -tonight. The
improvement Hunt has shown
since his first jjappearance bee
last season is I jcons'dered mar
velona and it looks as if he- has
a career ahead., of, him. ; '
, The fight tonight between Kid
Kream of Chemawa I and Lefty
O'Dell of San ' Francisco means
a lot to both boysi iO'Dall came
trohii the .bay" .'city, to get a
Kod standing in Portland.; and
one of , the th'ngs he has to do
to win the Portland fans over
Is tof licit Kream. Salem fans
don't j believe Le can do Jt.
The match ai above mentioned
Will,, all be of ; six rounds. v Two
ot the .preliminaries ara set for
four rounds. fThes are the butH
between Chet lndley and Arain
Eanks both of Salem, iand 'the
I ro between the Fox twins of In-
dependence, who are always en
tertainers. V
. After Lindley had won, by a
knochout in his most -recent n
gagement in Salem he was ap
proached by Banks, his opponent
tonight, who said: fa Vf
"I wish .1 had j been in there
w"th --you. , You sure would have
baen my meat." ;
"If jou'll see the matchmaer,
maybe you can get a chance next
time," retorted Lindley,
l.Banks 'saw the matchmaker,
and Jie has his chance tonight.
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iowan Puts lew Yorker to
Sleep in Twenty Seconds
Fighter Game j
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BOSTON. March 26.--Floyd
Johnson of Iowa knocked,, out Ray
Thompsojr of New' York In 20 sec
onds here tonight. The. Iowa
heavyweight sent . Thompson reel
ing to the floor with a punch to
the jaw after 12 second omilMjn the old poems :
ing and the New " Yorker stayeTn11 TwVn'iYepo
down until the count of eight. A
blow to the right temple felled
him for the last time.
'-Johnson entered the ring weigh
ing 195 pounds! and Thompson
scaled 1?S pounds. The two shool
hands and Thompson led with a
left for" Johnson's face. The lat
ter countered with a; blow stc
Thompson's heart thai sent ttn
New Yorker back. ' Johnson shot
a right to the Jaw and Thompsoc
went down in a v heap. I Twelve
seconds only had elapsed. " Eight
was counted before , Thompsor;
arose.. Shaky but willing, ' ht
closed in as if in an attempt tc
clinch. The Rowan's right' hanc
crashed against his left temple and
he sank to the floor knocker,
out. A brief 20-second3 saw thf
end of the fight. ; . . ' .'
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Frank Brazil Not to be
With Beavers in Opener
' STOCKTON. Cal., March 26
Frank Brazil, Portland's hard
h'tting second baseman, will not
be in the lineup when the team
opens the season at Sacramento
next week. Suffering from a
badly infected throat he has been
sent to Portland to have his
tonsils removed.
Manager. Jimmy Middleton to
day stated that the following
players will appear for the Bea
vers in the open'ng gamer
Byler, - catcher; Poole, first
base; Zelder. second" base; King,
third base; McCann shortstop;
Grassett. le't fielder; Wolfe cen
ter field; High, right field. -
Cox will be in center if Sac
ramento uses a southpaw on the
pitching mound.
BY UMMS KICHARP
DOUG
FAIRBANKS
MK T
Role of Robin Hood 1$' Diffi
cult One for Best of
Actors to Fill :
It may be a good thing that
'chivalry,, so-called, is dead and
hat there are no more steel-
clad bushwhackers prowling up
and down the country- seeking
ut distressed ladies o fight for.
There would be enough blood
hed to run all the mill streams
if the nation ?f every jnjury, say.
that is alleged in the divorce
courts, should fall into the hands
if these trouble-hunting warrior
and the husbands would stand
and fight. -u
The chances are that the poets
l ed like horsethieves when they
wrote of all the oldtime loverv
that wanted "to d'e for love and
most of them really did, if the
records of the winners are true.
The chivalric tale of "Jerusalem
Delivered," 400 pagss of gory
laughter, told of how every
knight : killed every other knight
until the adding machines grow
l'zzy4 with the impossibility. The
only way there could be enough"
knights to kill would be for all
o resurrect themselves anywhere
from five to 50 times. One can
'ook on "chivalry" as portrayed
and legends, as
rted the story
"f his t own death that it was
'apparently exaggerated."
But a stage portrayal of the
lays of Robin Hood ought to be
vorth while. Could they shoot
bows and arrows- and play, the
luarter stuff, and razz helpless
fewish i merchants and pack
wheelbarrow loads f steel armor
)R the'r shoulders as the stories
my? Did Brian de Bois-Guilbert
khe templar, raally die by the
Holence rof his own emotions
xhen the disinherited Knight
-ti'jt h'ra In the deadly combat?
Those were mighty pictures that
the writers drew. Were they
'rue, then or now? , S
Douglas Fairbanks is to appear
ti "Rob'n Hood" coming to the
regon and the Grand next Sat-irday.-
If there is any American
trflst who could make a Robin
food seem possfble as in the
lays of chivalry, it would be
'3oug. A fat, heavy-footed, E a
simpering or a solemn Robin
'food would be an utter absur
j:ty. He would-be an athlete.
man with muscles and mere
i rves anjuiver with the wine o'
ife. Fairbanks is this, and a
finable actor as well aa a gym
last and a lightning thinker.
Tot many of today have actually
pictured Rob'n Hood. In the per
son of most actors he wduld i be
a false alarm, a chunk of
mouldy cheese. But Fairbanks
-ught to give the part life.
'Robin Hood" as an opera has
beautiful costumes, good s'ngars
and an altogether artificial stage
air, as Impossible as equatorial
snow) Robin Hood as a living
person, played by Fairbanks,
smght to makq stage h'story.
The play in film form ought
to be immeasurably superior to
the opera of the nam?.
State Basketball Champsi
Not to Make Chicago Trip
EUGENE. On, March 26. The
University high school basketball
team of this city, which won tthe
;tate championship at Salem re
cpntly, today voted not to make
the trip t Chicago to take part
in the national tournament to
be staged there under the aug
n'ces of the University of Chicago
April 3 to 6. The team had been
invited to make the trip but de-
clined for the reason that the
Oregon Interscho'astic Athletic
association at its last meeting
adopted a resolution that no mem
ber, of, the association should
hereafter take . part In an Inter
state contest. 'While the associ
ation has no power to prohibit
any team from taking part in such
contest it was decided by the local
team at a meeting today to abide
by. the jresolntion.; '
Lowell Unruh Dies After
Illness of Several Weeks
French Featherweight
Champ to Appear S6on
NEW YQRK, March 2S Eu
gene Criqui, French holder of
the European featherweight title
will make his American debut
Wednesday nght when he ap-
F.' Unruh. superinten-rPear8 In an exniDiuon doui o..
the "all-star boxing cara ar-
Lowell Frankfort L'nruh ap
prentice printer at the Oregon
statesman office, died . Sunday
ifternoon following an Illness ot
ix weeks duration. He was a
on of J
lent of the United Slates Nation
tl bank building. '
1 Other surviving relatives are a
Ister, Mrs. Bessie Earl Smith,
md three brothers. Earl A. and
Jharles, printers at the state
printing shop, and Lee Unruh of
: he Commercial Printing snop.
Mr. Unruh was 19 years old and
iad worked kat The Statesman of
ice for twofyears.
, The funeral will be held from
he Terwilliger home this after
loon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Thomas
Acheson will officiate. Members
if the Salem Typographical union
will act as pallbearers. Burial
vill take place in City View cem
etery, Lowell Unruh wa3 a young man
f unusual capabilities. He had
m'ek y gained p.roi'icfency in : his
hosen trado. and had entered
?pon the tudy of music. He had
in excellent tenor voice and hatH
een taking instruction from Dr.
Iohn Rk Sites of Salem.
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WIcArthur Says Harding
Will be Nominated Again
President Harding wtM be re
nominated without question 1 in
the. opinion of ex-Representative
C. N. McArthur, who was in Sa-
'em yesterday after a tew hours
"pent at his da'ry farm near
Rickreall. Mr, McArthur return
ed from Washington a few days
ajro. ' ' . - ,
He reports that Senator Mc
Nary has gone south to Georgia
8nd the Carol'nas with a special
committee of the senate to inves
tigate the policy of the depart
ment of agriculture in the refor
estation of logged-off lands in the
Appalachian range.
Representative W. Cl Hawley.
Mr. McArthur reports will re
nain in Washington for a time
on official bus'ness. In the next
congress Mr. Hawley will be the
ranking member on the Republi
can side ofthe ways and means
committee and will be next to the
chairmanship. Both Mr. Hawley
and Senator McNary are expected
home next month.
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Classified Ads in Thfv
Statesman Bring Results
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Anywhere
ranged to raise funds for the
benefit of devastated France. The
opponent wilL be Bernie Ledoux,
French flyweight title claimant.
Bes'des Criqui, five ring cham
pions Benny Leonard, Johnny
Dundee, Frankie Genaro, Mick
ey Walker and Joe Lynch are
slated to appear while Pancho
Villa, a former American fly
weight title holder, and Louis
Firpo, South American heavy
weight also are on the program.
ALTER TO PLEAD
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Man Who Burglarized Zosel
& Cooley Store Asks for
. Further Time
The American Telephone and
Te'egraph company, which in
cludes the Bell system, announces
that Its gross income lastjyear was
more than $123, 000,000. That
Indicates that the line really must
be "busy" fully a fifth of the
times "central'' says it is. Exchange.
MflJEEES
':ift$
Dale Alter, -charged with burg
lary of the Zosel & Cooly store
some months ago, and against
whomi an indictment was return
ed by the Marion county grand
jury, asked time in . which to
enter his plea when arraigned
in the circuit ourt yesterday
before Judge Percy R. Kelly. The
date on which he is to enter
his plea was placed for Monday,
April 2, at 1 a.; m.
Alter who disappeared follow
ing the burglary, was retaken by
of ffclals at Lakeview about one
month ago.
lAvrence Robinson, .charged
with assault and robbery while
armsd with a aaugeroua weapon,
was sentenced to serve 10 years
in the penitentiary but was later
paroled by Circuit Judge Percy
R. Kelly.
Robinson was arrested after
having held up and robbed W.
F. Nutting several months ago.
He was later Indicted by . the
grand jury.
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