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FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH SO, 1923 SQUIRE EDGEGATE -Weary Willie Makes a Bad 75 BAYES flfJD HUNT win box TOiJiem Two Salem Scrappers Slated to Appear on Heilig , Theatre Program - v -two" 6&lem boxers are on the . program t at the Heilig theatre. - Portland tonight. I -J.'-K V One Is Phil Bayes, who is up for v s six-round bout with Benny Dot- ton of Portland. Dotson Is rate-J as a fast, clever, boxer,, with about .- hm m mn amniint of exoerience as 'Bay? has hadr They think high- I Telegram says, that the Bayes match Is the most formidable try- out he has ever attempted.! This is stating the case too mildly for the. Salem lad, say those who have .' seen the two. They look for Bayes wta win by a wide margin. This U Phil's second match this week. He , .i, appeared In Salem Tuesday night, , against Soldier Archer and won a decision. Archer is to meet Kew- Tie Riley tonight, ia a four-round ; boat. Bayes has beaten both of i them." - ' I' 1; rA- ": .-.-w-V' - The other Salemite Is Bill Hunt, I who meets .Nig , yager ot Albina, vn' heavyweight with a good;: deal a local1 reputation. Hunt did not ippear ln Saiem Tuesday b: u'Calita jaia. opponent, Young Peter Jackson of Portland, was crippled and under tbev surgeon's care for 1 a : broken hand. U is In first v class condition, and took on the -Portland match to fill out a Ta- -cancy. Hunt has won a number I of victories up and down thef al- . ley, and has lost bnly three of his matches.? A win tonight would place him. pretty well up in iront. A numper oz caiem sportsmen t are going down to Portland to- i night to see the two locals" at work. , . "fN":v, t ----i'I-r'j - ''I-'' ..... I-'. - : 1 j 1 i World's Airplane Speed ' Hecord Is Again Bested DAYTON, ,: Ohio, March 29 '? Lieutenants Lester Maltland 'and. " R. L. Maughan, 'McCook: ; field ' 'pilots, flying speed planes today ., bested the world's airplane speed - record held by Sadl LeCotnte of " 'France, it was announced tonight ' at McCook field. Instruments used to determine the speed of the ships "are being calibrated and official -"announcement' of the speed at tained Js expected soon. McCarthy Plans to Bring I Up Stock of Seattle Cltfb .! - .I-:-...-- V :"V . - .-l SAN FRANCISCO. March .29. 'r.. Wllliami.Wrigley.l Jr., L owner of V. the t , Angeles club of the Pa cific coMt r baseball league ! and r stockholder ( In the Chicago club - of the national league was asked 'today In a questionnaire sent to .blm by William H. McCarthy, president of the Coast , league. wheather or not he "directly or Jndir?ctly aided or assisted or , extended credit to Charles U vIxckhard ' or Wade Killefer , or ; any other persons . to purchase tock : in : the Seattle baseball . ciub.". ; ':-x l The recent purchase , of , the Seat tle club by Lockhard and Kille fer Is to be. brought ! up ; by Pres ident McCarthy at the next league " BeAuUful Baby Grand PUno Mast Be Sold' ' M ( i :?' j " Will ? sacrifice fine baby grand ' piano, . only - three Y years old for cash. '''Must 'be sold - at once. For full "par-" ticulars .address ; "E45" ' Statesman. " "'"' J':-" -"v "' v Unrented 1 if ; -1 ..."! Property Is . poor investment whether H. is a " room, housA. store room or garage.'- A Statesman classified ad will rent your prop-? erty," ; . J - - " 'l : PHONE 23 - d (g) Tr'S W OUT 'i 1 meeting-to determine th1? truth of assertions that Mr. Wrlgley is a silent- owner in the northern team. i 1- FIRPO GKTH OPPOXEXT NEW YORK, March 29. Jack McAuliffe, II, Detroit heavyweight was chosen today as the opponent fr Luis Firpo. South American boxer, to appear on the same card with Jess Willard and Floyd John son at the Yankee stadium on May 12 for the benefit of the milk fond. ' BASEBALL ST. PETERSBURG. Fla Mar. 29. (Exhibition) , 'V--;"-i-":'-:' 1 ' ''R- Boston Nationals 4 St. Petersburg-, ; . . 3 H. 8 x. 7 e: i i ' (11 innings). 4 J ; Queargin, Braxton, Watson and O'Neill; Hernandes and O'Neill. Army Planes Reach Miami After 235-Mile Flight MIAMI, Fla., March 29. The six United States army de Havi land planes on the Porto Rico flight reached Miami shortly after noon today from Havana, com pleting the last' lap of their re turn trip to American soil. 235 miles, In two hours and a half. :: The six ' land machines have flown 4,330 miles in 42 hours ac tual flying time to date. . Not a serious accident or mis hap' has marred the flight,, Tho mas Q. Lamphier. 'commanding, aid tonight," although Lieutenants McDonald and Kirksey landed at San Juan without a drop ot gaso line In their tank. ' The flight has proved that land machines undler service conditions can make long flights across wa ter without any great hazard to personnel, or planes, Captain Lan pier said. - V -. :, "; f SEE i- - i - ' ' - ' - ! ' ' - " " r " ' I i The Easter Showing of Boys' Suits Is at Its Best " : 1 - , , : Bishop s Fabric 2 -Pants Suits - $1?50 Pure virgin wooh fabrics in neat Norfolk , belted styles. Light and dark patterns. Here are clothes that will stand thc.rgaff a real boy Rives his suits. Sizes for boy of 6 to 18 years, i Brcat V?J too I A1J0E J OU OH Eurr To SCHOOL TROUBLE WILL BE me Dallas Protest Against Salem Players to be Presented to Board . Representatives' of Dallas and Salem high schools will meet at ths office of J. A. Churchill, state superintendent if: schools Saturday morning! w'Ah.one of the' directors of 'the Oregon In terscbolastic Athletic association to iron out i difficulties relat've to 'a protest of Dallas against two Sal?m players who partici pated In the baskstball game be tween; the .two schools several j weelis ago. Grant Fallin and Frank Lilligren are the two men protested. J -Fallin is accuse'd of profession alism, it being asserted that he was one of th principals in a boxing bout about two years -Ago for which he received $15. Fal ling claims, that, as soon as he found , out . that this might class him as a professional hs return-' ed the money., M Lilligren is accused of having played with the Chemawa basket ball team under an -assumed name against the Mt. Angel col lege five. - He1 claims he played only under : the nickname , by which he was known at Che mawa. ' - - .- - l Salem claims .that, the Dallas school has no . moral or legal right to protest now.: When Sa- ii'm wvui in i 'ii las iur itits ioii game between the schools during! FREE " " ' ; To Boys good regulation baseball and boy's size bat with every suit purchased at $10 or more. Your choice of either with suits under $10. Summertime and ' i baseball season is here, boys start playing get up a team. Come in and as& about it. ' . OUR WINDOWS j The Boys' Store is ready, with Easter and Spring time Furnishings NEW "KAYNEE" Blouses and Shirts $1.00, $1.25, U.50 v -;""; l?- iu " SPRING UNDERWEAR liijllbriprsan Union Suits ' ' 75C '"::; Tl tOT OF vtOMEV hoag- omt Ceuto you jlet Ate, the recent season it is said Dal las talked of protesting, but, went ahead with the- game without doing so. When the date' lor the second game arrived the Dai las team was unable to come to Salem because of Illness ot some of the players and Salem allowed them an add tional week, which it was under no obligation to do, it lis claimed. When the second Kame was played Dallas again talked' of protesting", but failed: to do so. BASEBALL TEAM BUT Candidates for Positions-Invited to Appear at Ox ford Park Sunday The Salem baseball club will have its first Workout of the season Sunday forenoon at Ox ford park, beginning about H o'clock. All aspirants', for the team are hunted to make an ap pearance as candidates for the places they woud like to v hold on the team. i The club held , a meeting (for organization recently and Harry Wenderoth, . who has pilqted the club successfully for two seasons, was again the choice for man ager. A field captain has not yet been selected. Biddy Bishop is d?sirable for the job, but Bid dy is not soliciting the place. .He may take it , if eondHn re right. . -. i -,lVi -. i Several new players are n sight and1 doubtless a number, of them will be in the lineup. V ? NEW TIES 50c and 60c, WUNDERHOSE 35c pair, Selected Cotton, Black only Three pairs $1.00 ! WILL WH aid CV I.QIUS KlhlAKn TO H)JCr CM To 1. CAPT HERBERT HARTLEY. New , commander of the Le viathan. Classified Ad6 in The Statesman Bring Results " ii M r I , km rX t r - - ir Trunin i n iiTHilinil issmii m wT.i 3R1RHMO ED GH ID Ji-rV jHHI Children of Arizona See Their First Elevator TUCSON, Ariz., March 15. Tucked away in the hills, near Twin Buttes, 30 miles from Tus son, there Is a thriving little com munity of farmers numbering three families. A rural school has been established there for the 17 children of these families. During a talk recently by the teacher, mention was made ot the postal card.- The remark.was met with open-eyed curiosity. Ques tioning revealed the fact that a postal card had never entered their world. Further conversa tion led to a modern contraption called an elevator. This was too much. These bucolic mountain children could not grasp the idea of an entire room being moved up and down, Vifh people In It. The result was a personally conducted excursion to Tucson, by ,the upper grades" of the school, involvings seven children tin all. under the guidance of the; teacher. The children were taken to the University of Arizona on a street car,, then taken through the museum, after which they were shown a postal card. Then Tk a Canadian P-C T S ; Sr. dSc "Eapitii"-Fear VVW Ov ' bi( hp Lirgtw. new- -V. f f j ' M, imw tad finest wpara- 'V W r'! " ' hipa oo tha Pacific Sail lent- , O-f J nichilf from Vancouver, B. C. V " TLX X I T Japan 10 days, China 14 daya, ' W V. f I rvV Manila IS daya. vS2r " I J V. . Gat perticnltrt fiwm local $Uauh mgtmti '.O f w Js W. II. DEACON, Gea. Art- Psgr. lept. I X J- ' ' 1 Canadian Pacific Railway .V f ' C5 Third Street, . r PortUnd. Ore. . . f JT i ai ii i w iaj a, ama ayaaPF IT SPANS TH ?4 7 ; ? f "t 6 whtsA S7 Pi; hi M'" IN TUNE WITH THE SEASON S2 5, $30, llere are clothes that arc in harmony with fhe scason demonstrating most effectively harmony In style, fabric and workmanship. At their moderate prices they offer a world of value. r . ; - ASTAIN. GEOtHMG CO. '305 State St ' eiywlhier came the supremo climax - and thrill of the tour a dizzy ride In a real elevator! This enaeu tneir pilrimage to the city of strange sights, and the children were safely returned to their mountain home with mem pries that; will gladden their young hearts for years to come. ill IS ....,..,,-,.,. . . ONYOURfcNEXT WORLD Pit-:' $35 X e m Round Trip TO : - . CORVALLIS OREGON ELECTRIC RY. for the " r a BUSINESS SHOT and DEDICATION of the COMMERCE BUILDING Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31 1 Tickets will be on sale on days named above, return limit Monday, April 2. Lar Sam. 8 :?.." a. m. 10:20 a. In. 12 :55 p. aa. 4:15. p. n: 6:45 ' p. m. Arri Corrallia. 1:55 i. a. 11:34 a. a. 4:0 p. m. 2:10 p.m. : S:03 p. m. Returning leave Corvallis 84 24 a, m.. 12:10. 2:42, 4:10 ahd 6:25 pvm. This is a splendid oppor tunity to visit your great ag ricultural college, and to see Its wonderful work and pro gress. Oregon Electric Ity. J. W. RITCHII., Agent Daily Trains Classified Ads in The . Statesman Bring Results