The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9. 1025
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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
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OXERS WAIT
m OF GOilG
Dawson of Eugene and Har
ris of Pendleton Coming
I to Challenge Winners "
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GATING -FOES
From the fcirst ring of the gong
at .8:30 o'clock tonight the boxing
program offered lit the Armory by
Matchmaker -Harry-"Plant is ex
pected to be a bummer, featuring
two 10-round events and two
snappy four-round preliminaries.
All "the participants are in excel
lent rqndition while future match
es are promised when it became
kflOFn - yesterday t that Charlie
Da$n" of Eugene" would chal
lenge 'the winner of the Doyle
Deas bout, and Harry Harris of
Pendleton.1 the -winner of the
,Bayes-Warren match.
Frankie Doyle, 146 pounder of
Spokane arrived in, the city yes-'
terday- In tip-top condition. with
a long' string of battles to his
credit. Out of 3 fights he has
wot 24, and of the Jast 14 lost
only 'two. He has been perform
ing around Spokane, Pendleton,
Jaj Grande, Baker and other in
terior cities. Doyle hag been ' in
training in Portland, working out
with Iy 1 Panne r of St. Paul.
Doyle is haled as a human punch
log bag, using both hands to great
advantage and packing a fast left
and a wicked right. He is also
boxing instructor for the Spokane
Arlington Athletic club. His man
ager, Curley Bethel, of the Port
land Athletic 'Club, will arrive in
the city today. '- ,
Sewell Dean e of Salem, his op
ponent, needs no ; introduction to
Salem fight fans, who I are -well
acquainted with his performance
la the ring. Deane is a' scrapper
and always Is on hand to deliver
the goods. , ,'. -s:r . i,-; .
Cracker Warren, Oregon City
tighter who meets Phil Hayes, will
arrive in Salem I this afternoon.
barren is in .better condition at
present than he was recently when
he defeated I Marcus ; in Portland.
He is slated 4o give Bayes a good
run for his money. The two have
met twice before, the previous en
gagements . resulting, la draws.
Both fight at 132 pounds.
Preceding the big double main
event there will be two four-round
preliminaries, the first of thes4 to
be between Byers of Independence
and O'Leary of Portland;
! Tickets are on sale at Smith's
cigar store and with the weather
conditions favorable for , driving,
it Is expected that there will? be
a big crowd of fight followers ' on
hand from all points in the Salem
district. The lights begin prompt
ly - at ; 8:30 o'clock. Matchmaker
Plant ' being insistent pon this
point." Good refereeing is also
promised. i I
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BEERS SH
Portland - Basketball Team
Takes High End of 15 to
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TODAY SATURDAY
OREGON
IBLEB LEWIS
- LOSES II TITLE
KANSAS CITY, Mo , Jan. 9.--Strangler"
Liewls was taken to a
hospital early today. Physicians
there said that they had not com
pleted an examination and could
notj Bay, to what extent the form
er champion had been injured. '
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 8
Waiyne "Big" Munn, former Uni
versity of Nebraska; athlete, won
the heavyweight wrestling cham
pionship of the -world here to
night by defeating Ed -Strangler
Lewi3. in two falls out of three.
Munn won the first and: third
falls and lost- the second on a
foujl when he lifted . Lewis over
the! ropes and threw him out of
the; ring.
Munn won the first fall In 21
minutes with a crotch and body
hold. He took the third in less
tLan a minute with the same bold.
Billy Sandow. .Lewis manager,
announced before the third fall
that Lewis wag, wrestling under
protest. After the match he said
the! decision. would be conleeted.
BIG: DOUBLE MAM
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EOMGS-3T!
quarter and these ran (up a lead
of 12 to 1. The second jst ring was
substituted to save the favorites
for their game with oj-egon City
at Oregon City tonight.
r Washington thigh, of; Portland
almost defeated Ithe Babes . this
Week when they held the Willam
ette basket ' shooters to a score
of, 22 to 21. ? - f .
SPORTICe GOODS
i!: STORE PUM1SED
P. H. Houser Acquired En-
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tntire interest in
.: ness From Bro
Busi-
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WODDBURfJ BEATS '
BEARCAT
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Unable to. annex free fhrows,;for
the basket ana thereby passing; up
sufficient points to put the game
on ice. Salem high school was de
feated by the Franklin high school
of Portland here last nigbt by: the
tuore nf IS to 14. during the
first half. whic endedw to & in
favor of the visitors, Ellis annexed
only one out a! seven free throws.
This average was- steadily main
tained throughout the contest-
After : running the ball gown the
floor and eluding the 4 Franklin
guards, who -were, easy to pierce.
Salem would try in vain! to locate
the hoop much to the discomfort
or the large crowd oi rooters. 4 i
UOnly one jrealsburst of basket-1
ball was exhibited by the .locals
during the game, j This came about
the middle of the second halfr with
Franklin leading,1 1 2 to 5. With
six minutes to play Salem tied the
score at 13 points, A free throw
was allowed" the visitors, for a foal.
Though cationed against yelling
while the attempt " was made to
convert, too much noise caused the
referee to give the Franklin man
an extra shot. jHe made both,
leaving the score at 15 to 13. s.Sa
lem annexed a foul and made the
point, ending all; further ; scoring.
With Salem going as strong and
had the rooters been able to curb
their enthusiasm the game would
have been tied at 14 points and an
extra five minute period .been ne
cessary, the locals stood a good
chance to win." .High tossing: at
center also worked to a disadvan
tage. ;.;,. ;,'. i - ly.i I ,
This is the first time in several
years that Salem has met a Port-
i Gjne lone tally defeated the Bear
cat Babes last night at Woodburn
when the - home team kept the
large end of a' 26 to 25 score at
home. - Coach Lestle Sparks sent
In (lis first string men for the first
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l After 20 years Of business asso-
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e:ation, Paul H. Hauser has pur
chased all of tne interest of Lloyd
Hauser In the HauseiS Brothers
sporting goods store atl 372 tate
street, nl addition he has secur
ed his brother's t interest in the
building occupied by the business
and it is to be operated at the
same location. ' j
The sporting goods store which
Hauser brothers -have j conducted
here since 1900 is one pf the old
est establishments in Salem. For
tuany years it was known as the
Salem Gun store 'and was started
In 1885 by a Mr. Beck of Port
land. For several years it occu
pied the premises now quartering
the Price shoe ' company. j ;
This is the culmination of a
friendly suit instituted in the cir
cuit court in which H. Crawford
was named as the receiver or the
properties. The receivership will
be closed "within rew days as the
details pertaining thereto are
nearly! completed; .
. Paul H. Hauser states that he
intends to conduct the business as
in the past. ; It Is possible, he said,
that a line of hardware might be
added to the present stock in or
der to give better Bervlce to his
customers. - l k .rn f ...
land team. The McMlnnville quin
tet will invade this territory Sat
urday night.
Lineups or the two teams were:
, Salem Heenan: and Ellis, for
wards; John Drager. captain, cen
ter;; R.; Drager, Ashby, Lyons and
Gonld. guards. v .
Franklin Scallan, captain,
Epps and Potter, forwards; Law
rence and Foster, center;, Douglass,
Krttzmeier and Pope,; guards, i
' Faber, of Portland, was referee.
Break a Cold. Right Up with
Cold Compound?
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Take two tablets
every three hours
until three doses
are taken. The
first dose always
gives relief. Th
second and third
doses completely
break up the cold
Pleasant and safe
to take. Contains
no Quinine or opl
ates. Millions use
Tape's Cold Com
pound." Price,
thirty-rive cents.
Druggists guarantee it. Adv. ,
jPape's
Firpo Confirms Acceptance
Of Match With Tom Gibbons
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LONDON, Jan. .8. (By The As
sociated Press.) --Luis Angel Fir
po, Argentina's "wild bull of the
Pampas" called, f unaccompanied,
at the National Sporting club here
today i and ; confirmed his accep
tance of the club's offer for him
to meet Tommy Gibbons the Am
erican light heavyweight. In Lon
don, March 30. for a purse of 20,
000 pounds sterling, with the win
ner taking 60 per cent and' the
club's heavyweight belt.' 4
Chemawa Quintet Triumphs
Over Deaf School Players
' The Chemawa Indians' snatched
another victory from the Deaf
school j team in a basketball game
played! on the latter's floor Wed
nesday! night. ' ' h v ',
The! game was- hotly fought
from start to finish. At half quar
ter ther Deaf boys led 11 to 10.
But when the whistle blew at the
end of the game the score stood
21 for Chemawa and 19 for-the
local boys. ! I
Both; teams passed the ball very
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well. Willie Uickettmade several
long throws. Kenneth ' Hagen"
broke through the Chemawa ranks
time and again and spoiled many
of their chances to score. Chester
La Fave and Ray Hummel guard
ed very closely J i-It was not until
the last minute that Chemawa got
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A select hotel offering unexcelled service
at reasonable rares. j Every room with
bath. Centrally located snd easily
reached without driving through con
gested district. . ; ! , . . ,
Our own cafe offers delightful food
tastily served. ' : : .
George M. K5, Man Acta
WEST PARK AND SALMON STS.
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the two points needed to win the
gamei, Mr. SteincIpher of Wlllam
mette university refereed.
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'Cascarets" 10c
if Dizzy, Bilious,
Constipated
To clean
your bowels
w 1 t h o u" t
cramping
, . I i JMrQ take "Casear-
Sick heal
ache, dizzi-
' ness. bilious-
p; "ness, gases,
ndigestiSn, sonr upset stomach
ind all 7 such distress gone ty
morning: . ; Klcest - laxative and
cathartic on earth for grown-ups
rod children. 10c, 25c and 60c
boxes any drugstore. Adv.
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It takes a good tire! to make
i the record the
McClaren Cord
has made
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Your Last Opportunity to Buy Kupperiheimer
I Clothes at Sale Prices !
20 Off
Men's
Furnishings
TRUE ECONOMY!
The prices prevailing! during this Sale
should open everybody's purse strings
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Hats, Shoes
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We bought the entire piano stock of the Peters' Piano Co. (formerly Peters & Wills)
for spot cash. These pianos are all new and are nationally advertised and are strictly
one price. We are offering the entire stock at
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.The. price of .each and every piano is stamped on the back by the manufacturer, but we
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are going to close out every instrument at a substantial reduction.
Terms $10 a Month
on Pianos
Terms $15 a Month
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Wei Will Also Include All Our Used Pianos
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USED
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Used, Slightly Used and Shorjwdrn Pianos
Hale 1 . i.; .'$ 75
Emerson ..L:.:......;.:, 150
Bradford 145
TwitchellL.H..H..;: 140
Haiy .l.f;...::i.:....... 90
Schubert .I........;.;. 150
Twitchell.. 160
Reed r.l..;..L- 140
Player .:...;.....;.... ... .295
Schubert - 130
Starr ......;....;.;..:...;;. 150
Schubert 2..... 175
Fischer .......: 275
Clarendon 345
Remington 295
Gulbranson Player ... 350
Grand Piano ..j 5585
Behf Bros. ..... J ...... 425
Richmond 350
Trayser 3G5
Hamilton .145
Kimball to
Bauer 135
Month
' Terms as Low as $6 a
There is nothinf? that will (nvfl vmi rrinr:rilAji
t " t " -r " " w a ucauurui piano
or player piano. .., Now that you can purchase one at a
almost like rent, it certainly is the time to buy one. '
genuine saving and on terms
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Your Leading Music Dealer for 44 Years
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