The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Sewell Deane Not to Be
'Matched in Any Fights in
; n r Salem, Plant Says ;
Fighting? Is a clean sport when
t andled In the proper manner and
'.anything that tends to reflect dis
credit upon the sport will not be
tolerated here : declared . Harry
Plant, matchmaker yesterday. In
an open statement that Sewell
Deane, who has appeared in three
main events here this season, will
not be matched with any fighter
In Salem.
Deane has been mixed up with
the police once or twice recently
after he had Imbibed too freely of
. the anti-prohibition fluid. This,
absolutely will not be tolerated in
.- any fights coming under his juris
diction,: Matchmaker Plant said.
A , Matchmaker Plant was far from
satisfied, as were a number of the
fans, with the brand of boxing ex
hibited by Deane in his fight with
Franke Doyle, of Spokane, Though
f Deane received the decision, it was
evident to all that his punches did
not hare the steam that was, no
ticeable .in , his first appearance
. against I Charlie Dawson, of Eu
gene. , Because of this and the
ifacf3 tWrpeane did ; not observe
'i training riifes prfof to pis' matches
and hence "was not In the. best of
'"condition, be .was barred from
lighting further in Salem. ,
- ;"We are trying to give the fans
their money's - worth and give
them the best entertainment pos-
sible,'; Matchmaker Plant said.
"One or two poor cards gives an
awful setback to the; sport and l
takes time to build it up again.
Boxing at presents is Increasing
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txn Cream Arolied in Nostrils
j Opera Air Passages 31igb.t Up.
f InstantreUef no waiting. Your
t ' dogged nostrils open right up; the
air. passages of your head clear and
I yon can breathe freely. No more
. hawking, snuffling, blowing, head
t ache dryness. No struggling for
t breath at night; yottr cold or ca-
tarrh disappears. , ... .
Geta small' bottle of Ely's
. Cream "Balm from your druggist
.now. Apply a little of this frag-
rant, antiseptic, healing cream, in
'''your nostrils. ; 1 t. penetrates
-; through every air. passage of the
head, ? soothes the Inflamed or
. . swollen mucous membrane and re-
, lief comes Instantly. . '
, It's just fine. Dont stay stuf-i
; fed up with a cold or nasty ca
4 'tarrh. Adv.
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and more interest is beidj taken
than in the past, j We want to im
prove instead of flipping, back. .If
the fighters do not meet With our
requirements we ; will drop them
from our lists." j U :
- Plans are now-going -Hforward
for another big card at the armory
Friday night January 83. at which
time Billy Gardeau and i Charlie
Dawson will meet in Jtbp main
event, of 10 3-minute rounds. Gar
dean Is well known In pugilistic
circles here,, having j stopped
"Dnbs" Marlarky when the latter
was coming to 'the front: a short
time ago. Both are known per
sonally and! the brand of fighting
of each is understood and1 appre
ciated by the fans. . Straus and
Hennings will meet In aemr-firi-al
six round event. j;l i -
In the semi-finals Spike Cros
san : will be matched with ' a . good
opponent yet to be selected while
Bill Byers. 1 of Independence will
meet O'Leary of Portland; jO'Leary
lost his match at the last 'smoker,
but he can hit and does! fight, so
Matchmaker Plant is willing to
give him one more chance. Byers
is training In Portland at present.
Three 4-round ' events will be
offered at the smoker, w, ,
Revival Meetings Prove
Popular During the Week
The revival meetings at the
First Baptist church began last
Sunday. The church was filled; to
'capacity.: Several came id forward
at , the morning and evening, ser
vices, - confessing Christ 'as their
Saviour. . The meetings i'ill con
tinue the rest of this week and
next. Services begin at 7:30 with
a rousing song service, 'u Monday
night the Barace-Philathea class
had' charge of the opening, with
Fred Peterson as song leader; Tbe
sermon was "The Cruse of Nard,
Tuesday! night was f Brotherhood
night. Mr. WImmlam Anderson
led; the singing and EdjSchunke
sang a special number. iThe. ser
mon was on 'Lot's; Choice,? Wed
nesday night the class ojj young
married people had charge of the
service. Special music Was' part
of the song service. ; Dr. I Shanks
spoke on "Why Jesbrun Kicked."
This evening the young " peoples
society will have charge j - They
have planned a very fine program
and Miss Ruth E. Boss Viil have
charge of the music. -Sermon:
"Lambs With the Wool On."
Chairs have been 'placed foil the
platform for all the young: people.
Friday night the Count-On-Me
class of the Bible school; will take
charge.; They have been ;-crklng
on their program all week land expect-
to have a large crowd out.
Come and receive a blessing from
these meetings. . , i j (; '. : ;l"
In the afternoons, on ;Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday anA Friday,
a meeting for- Bible study;, and
prayer is held in the church. Many
blessings have been received from
these gatherings. I Come 'and. join
us. Everybody is welcome. ';; ;
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Legion Wins From Mollala
Wh:le Salem Bankers
Beat Second Team'
SILVEUTON. Ore.. Jan. 14.
( Special to The Statesman )4--SiU
verton basketball teams broke
even nere tonignt. me American
. m . .
Legion quintet defeated the Mol
lala aggregation 43 to 16 while
the second team lost to the Salem
bankers' five .by the score of 22
to 13.
In the main. game of i the eve
ning Hunk Latham, former Uni
versity of Oregon star, was high
point man, scoring 23 points. For
the visitors Hoar, forward, was
high point man. with seven points
to his credit. A fair sized crowd
witnessed the games.
Lineup of the principals was: i
Silverton Legion H. Aim and
Quail, forwards; II. Latham, cen
ter; O. Aim and Kendall, guards.
Mollala Hoar and Vauer, for
wards; Emgoe, center; Harliss and
Sianquist, guards. ;i
EXGLSSH CREW LOST
LONDON, Jan. 14. All hande
on board the British freighter Car
diff; Hall, were lost when the
steamer last night, during a heavy
southerly gale, struck the southern
point of Seven . Heads. Clonakilty,
and immediately went to pieces, i
The bride entered the drawing
room' on the arm of her father,
who wore a gown ! of white char
meuse satin trimmed with Vene
tian point lace, and with a veil of
the same.- Cherry Circle.
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Prospects for Year at OAC
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CORVALLIS. Olre.., Jan. ,14. A
good wrestling squad; jf or Oregon
Agricultural college fbr the year
and two years to come lis predicted
by Robin Reed of Portland. vaTSity
wrestling coach, i i present mater
ial is kept. A teani representative
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of former years lis assured this
season, he saysij xixon, 125
pounds, and Selfrilge 145 pounds,
members of last yjear'u champion
ship team, will be! nucjleqs for the
team. ; - J I j j if 1 - i ' " -
Bearhman, 1 2 S pounds; Had
dock, Carlile, 145 pounds; Bryan.
Powell. Zehle and f Ayrit, 158
pound class, and . Pubola. 173
pounds, are the mkn who will com
pose the rest of the squad. '
Although material :for the 175
pound class is not as available as
it might be, several men from the
15(3 pound class can be shifted to
the heavier weight; without weak
ening the team.
insi Tn
lifVLli in
SHIP RECOVERED
arso of $600,000 in Cop
per Taken ; From Depth,
of 300 Feet BV Divers
: NEW YORK. Jin. -H.--Captaln
Benjamin J. Lea rtt of Philadel
phia has brokenj all records for
deep sea salvag. i in recovering
$500,000 cargo ofl copper that had
lain since 1869 with the wreck of
the ; British freighter Cape Horn
off the coast of jChile, said mes
sages received today by the Wesi
inghouse Lamp company from the
salvage ship Blkkely. : Captain
Leavitt and his corps of divers
were reported to have worked as
though in daylight at a depth of
,4ist leet," using high i pressure
diving suits of the captain's inven-
.sea lights. r..vf , j rifiiijM
'i fit is Captain Leavttt's ambi
tion next to salvage the $4,000,000
rto $ CO 00,0 00 of treasure that lies
in; the sunken hull; of j the LusI
tanla.r the compiny isaid, I
The Blakely was purchased from
the shipping board and i outfitted
with the Lusitanik job In view but
It was decided td jgiyej the diving
apparatus and lights a preliminary
test on the Cape! Horn wreckage.
fERGER PLAN DISMISSED
NEW YORK, Jan. 14. The
American Sugar Refining compady
announced tonight the i abandon
ment of its plan to acauire the Na
tional Sugar Refining company as
a , result of the musal of the de
partment of justice tip approve the
transaction. t , i
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:1 CITIES
AM2IXG
The cities are
gahising to pro-
tect their Intere
in the legisla
famlliar. f The
besieged by Ii)
kJnds. Eveijy
put something
; -We have lain
ture. That soun
legislature will b
terests of varloui
man who wants
across win try I
idea mat this legislature Is p(jt
going to oe worked very much. ; It
is going to do itslown thinking, j
nnciaiN
I i always an annovenci;
21 icone when it afllicts pott
in the night, preventing
9leep. You can step U
i quickly with V :
GHAMBEHIL,AIU'&
COUGH rUMEDV
which puts a soothing; heal in jr coating
on the dry, inflamed throat and stops
the irritating mocua that causes the
tickle. - , - l
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FOR SEATTLE
Coach and Six! Bearcat
Basketball Players Leave -for
Invasion of North
Coach Rathbun and six Willam
ette university basketball players
will leave this morning for Seattle
where they wil meet the strong
University of Washington quintet
tonight in the second conference
game for the local college men.
Friday ' night, the Bearcats will
line up against the. College of Pu
get Sound players, and Saturday
night, the Washington State Nor
mal school, at Ellensburg, will
furnish the opposition. A game
with Whitman college the follow
ing Monday night j will complete
the trip schedule.
The players have recovered
from the injuries which gave them
such a set back prior to the Ore
gon clash, and are feeling in good
condition. While & win over the
Huskies is not to be expected, the
Bearcats should give the other
three Bchools a hard fight. Whit
man college, Willamette's, out
standing rival has played five con
ference games already this .season
and has Jos t all of them by large
.cores. - ;t :-.-!J : : ; ; : u;:...
The men making the trip are
Fasnacht. Robertson, Hartley, Er
Ickson, Emmel : and Poling.
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Team Played n Silverton
Last Night; Other Games
are Being Sought
Reorganization of the y
s.
Bankers team, with stars of
the
Commercial basketball league, is
under way and games are being
scheduled with' outside teams for
the remainder of the season. " ' -f
Last night the Bankers defeated
an aggregation of American legion
players, ail; subs ft on the first
string, by j the score of 22 tol3.
Another same is scheduled with
the American legion team at 'Sil
verton next Tuesday night. '- ;
Members of the Bankers' team
who made the trip to Silverton
last night were . Lucas, Putnam,
Barr, Fisher, Albers, Newton, Lar
son and Armstrong. Following
the contest the Salem men were
guests of the American legion
Webfoot Basketball Team
BeatMcKinley By 19 to 7
The Webfoot basketball team
defeated the McKinley lunior hlh
school quintet yesterday , by the'
score 01 19 to 7. Walker was the
star of the game, 1 1 ' - "
. Those playing , with the Web-
root aggregation were Deharport
( 6 y, Shaf er ( 4 ) ; forwards ; Ken
edy. (1), Renter; Viller (2) and
Simpson (6), guards.
WOMEN'S TEAM NAMED
EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 14. The
women's debating . team of : the
University of Oregon to , meet a
team .. from Oregan Agricultural
callege In February was named
today. The members are: Dorothy
Newman, Medf or d; Mildred Hate
man, Milton; Margaret Woodson
ITeppner, and Allhii Buster. Ham
liton City. Cal
BIKERS QlIffET
I0HZING
Gasoline Prices to Rise
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in tasiern, 5iaies ioaay
j NEW YpRK, Jan. 14.; Gaso-
line prices in most of the eastern
states will be raised tomorrow by
the principal refining companies
:The advance which is the first
since the early! part of November
reflects the! terrific drain on gaso
line stocks since June 1, of last
year, despite a 17 per cent in-j
crease in gasoline manufacture. 1
The Standard Oil company of
New 'York announced' that the
price; ofgisollne will be raised:
two centfr. j agallon in New York
aind the New England states, mak
ing the ne tank . wagon price 17
cents a gallon, and 20. cents at fil4
lng stations. jNaptha prices will
be raised one cent a gallon. The)
dulf . Refining company will adj
vance the jprice of gasoline twd
cents in North Carolina, and 1 and
oie-half cents j In South Carolial
Similar a4vances are expected in
oil trade circles tomorrow by the
Standard Oil company of New Jer
sey and other jlarge refiners cov4
ering eastern territory. I
East-West Pacific Highway !
Controversy to Be settiea
PORTLANDj Or Jan. 14. The
state highway commission agreed
a a meeting here today to go on
record soon on its stand on the
eaat side-west side Pacific-highway
controversy. j .;
The question, . waa , presented
again' by a delegation including
Mayor Wright of McMinnville, rep
resenting communities on the west
side highway,; who .maintained
tiat such communities were being
discriminated 'against by motor
i4ts who, desiring to travel the
Pacific highway, took the east side
branch because highway commis
on maps and road markers were
npt specificl in designating the west
de road also as the Pacific high
way. ' K f V '. V !; r i
Race to take Charqe of
Libby Plant at Yakima
John II.! Race, "cannery expert
fr the Oregon Growers associa
tion and resident J of Salem, has
been appointed manager of the
Ifibby, McNeil; & Libby plant at
Yakima, , the largest producing
plant In he j Pacific northwest,
ijhls news was received after Mr.
Race had Visited in San Francisco
abd received his appointment. ,
Previousj to his coming to Salem
Mr. Race was with the Libby plant
aitf The 'Dalles! and prior to that
had many : years of experience in
the canning- business. .
Besides being a cannery expert
he has the record of selling all
the dried loganberry crop held by
the Oregon Growers association
fdr 1923. i I
CHERRY MEN GET INNING
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 14.
4-Oregon, Washington and Idaho
cherry growers, who have been
protesting against a customs rul
ing with regard to the tariff on
cjierries, will 1 be heard through
their representatives by the board
of general appraisers at New York
on January' 28.; . , . 1
j This Information came today
from the department of justice to
Representative SInnott, who was
responsible: r for the , reopening of
the case after the board of general
appraisers jhad upheld the lower
duties on foreign cherries found
by Pacific northwest growers to be
inimical to their Industry, Should
this case result adversely an ap
peal will be taken to the court of
customs' appeals. f I
The modern
FIXTURES
THAT WE SEL.I-
ARE BOUND
TO HELP
YOU FOLKS
KEEPWELL
NELSON BROS.
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DE FEAT, d EFFERSOW
Portland High School Is
DownediBy uBearkittens"
By Score of 29 to 14
: Playing In top form, and exhib
iting a skill not equaled by them
this season, the -Willamette Uni
versity freshmen', defeated Jeffer
son high school,' Portland, in a
basketball game In the (Jefferson
high gymnasium yesterday by a
score of 25 to 14. The Jeffer
sonites were inferior in every de
partment of the game. Litchfield
with the fast and flawless floor
walk, was a big factor in the fresh
man win. Although Scott, playing
at guard was high man with 11
points. ij " . I - ; ) '
The first; half .was a walkaway
for Coach f Sparks' proteges but
Jefferson tightened up in the sec
ond period and kept" the score
about even. .Lincoln high school
will face the Rooks on the local I
floor Friday night. ;
The score: Jj'- ..
Willamette ; (29 I Jefferson (14)
Litchfield ( 6 ) . . F. Robinson (2 )
Van Nice (3)...F
. . . . Leatho
. i. . k Grayson
..... Miller
. . . . . Parker
. . Flegel (4)
. Dimlck (4)
Riddell (4-.
Anderson .
Scott (11)1
Faber (2) .
Flesher (3)
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Prosecuting
Atto
rney Says
Have-Ap-
Liauor interests
proached
Jurymen :
SPOKANE. Jin. 14 Allega
tions that interests opposed to the
enforcement . off tbe "prohibition
laws have approached the mem
bers of the present superior court
judiciary panel o the county court
house here in aj cordial manner
and in same cases have furnished
taxicabs to take them home after
the close of court; were tmade dur
ing the trial of fa case today by
Charles H. Leavy, caunty prase
cuting attorney.! Permission 1 to
examine prospective Jurors as to
whether or- not they had been ap
proached by persons repre-ienting
such interests wis not granted by
Supsrior Judge William A. Huneke
who was presiding, but queries as
to whether or not they Jhad made
promises not to convict defendants
charged .with liquor law violation
and if they- believed! all laws
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CERTIFIED PUBLIC LIOTOR
: . CAR 0ARKET'
255 N. Church St.
Ge IL Macauley
should oe jenforced equally were
allowed to be put. j r
After two superior court juries
bad failed j to j convict defendants
il Joint test I cases, four other
cases were' dismissed Monday on
motion of the prosecuting attor
ney who declared he believed it
would, be impossible to obtain con
victions. The case on trial today
was a simtliar proceeding and is
the last onjthe January docket.
; LOGGER IS KILLED ,
EUGENE. Or., Jan. 14. J. T.
Parks;, logger employed "by the
Booth-Kelly Lumber company was
decapitated by a flying mainline
while at work in a camp above
Wendllhg this afternoon.
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S:10 p. m.; for Albany and
Corvallia 12:50 p. m, daily.
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