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FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 10; 1925 2 , THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON w 't y. . TWENW. ROUNDS OF BOXING ARE OFFERED AT ARMORY. TONIGHT i jj ii '4 I 5 I! 4 .t 5 1 i! V ! I i i EVENT -.Vv-.i-i-; Dawson and Lewis Are Tip-top Shape; Gardeai Challenge Winner in One of the best-balanced sand selected participant Wxtngi cards of the season will be' - offered to Salem fight fans by Matchmaker Harry Plant at 'the Armorjj to night. The first curtain raiser is called for S:30 o'clock sharp, with 20 rounds on .the books. ! Frankie Iyewia, scrappy Indian fighter of Salem, has met the re quirements made byj Charlie ijaw hon, of Eugene, a ad weighed in last night at 138 pounds, llaw son's fighting weight. Fromj all nqcounts-this-match, which is slat ed.for 10 rounds unless ended at an, earlier period, will be a hjum mcr from the 'start as both boxers k&ow their stuff and are jwiLling to mix with opponents. Uji j In the semi-windup, Billie Bob bins, of Portland, J07, andj "Kid" McCormick.. of Oregon City, 05, will Bflxf6r six fast rounds, bob bins me' Babe McCormick j,tbe J ' Willamette Valley ' Flat ThroBjrh Freight-to All ' WVDer Points Dally ' 8 peed-Elf idency-Serrice ? t&alejnPortUnd-Woodburn Corrallls - Eugene - Jefferson . Dallas - Albany - Monmouth Independence - Monroe j Springfield j SHIP BY TRUCK naries will open the program. The first of these will be- between "Kid's" brother, at the last fight and was j an easy winner. Thei "Kid" was slated for this match! but 'was unable to appear due to an injury. He is back this time and ready for the meeting. -Two snappy 4-round prelimi- EddieTjoSalemflS Said Bnd. of Eugene, 1 1 5. In the sec ond event of, the .evening. Shadow Gretz. 14 4. and Eddie Patter. 150. both of Salem, will provide the en tertainment. - j Billy Gardeau, of Portland, who has met both star performers of the evening, will be on hand to challenge the winner "of the Dawson-Lewis, bout. ; r I . ! i .. .. rj! :-!i.L ' ! ) ' ' Babe Ruth is I Hurt in; Fall ; (Continued from vaze 1) the Pennsylvania tube; between Manhattan Transfer, N. J.. and the Pennsylvania1 station Ruh en tered the wash room. He asked KtycheH jt( jget nim a comb; and prepared to jwash his hands and face. I ; While Kritchell was gone. Ruth fainted and! fell, striking his head against the! wash basin. He was picked up jupconscidus and carried to his compartment. ( : i i . . : Prowlers Visit ! I Four Buildings (Continued from pag 1) j. 1. L.r : i made through a window in alley' and by breaking the lock on the 'office door. !..... Officer Hickman and Deputy Sheriff Sam Burkhardt are inves tigating J the, robberies. I was the Dorothy Ellingson ' ! 1 (Continued from pago 1) i with thei fact that she was ipos- sessed of a very unusual mentality sne fallen to cooperate with us from the beginning. A doubt naturally arose in our. minas as i to her; mental condition and we THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN By GENE BYRNES ' 1 P ' COHPUCTOR, I . J . SIEEP TH1MKIN6 Jy , j " ,hiMimI - i ii m. j iCTEHNArvoffAi. Cartoon Co y y, Fya ( . T i Portland Team Drops Sec ond Gamo ofi Series; Ef 1 rors Prove Costly! LOS ANGELES, April 9. Los Angeles won a freerhlttlng con test from Portland here today.and made the series count 2 to L in favor of the Angels. Thej oore was 14 to 5. The local team gath ered a total of 17 hits off three Beaver "moundsmen. A costly er ror by , b'utfielder Charles j High and six hits gave jos Angelas! sev en tallies in the Denins frame.! Score I"ortland . ... . . Los Angeles . . . Durns, EckertL and Crosby; Crindall, and Saudberg. , SEVEN OAKS, Eng.. April 9. -De Barri Crawshay, a land own er who died recently at Rosefield, near here, made provisions in his last testament that heshould be dressed in his favorite, kncker bocker suit and his body cremated.- .The will read: -- vr Read the Classified Ads. INTEREST KEEN BEAVERS LOSE TO ANGELS: 14 TO 5 Clings to Golf Clothes For Life's Last Journey Genuine Perfection Timing Gears Will Quiet That Motor sxArpv SEE US "BILL" SMITH & W ATKINS , I'AKTS FOIt CAKS SKKVICE . 1 .. . 14 HollingsWorih Milstead it -;-'-' - J . If; 1 :j ;N - 'I ; ijji: 1 -. V; Travel! Flarming for vacation journeys ' '' ' i - !i' -l-rii 1 .i-t'-MH'--i ''-' Depend upon your local Southern Pacific Sent for aid in completing your vacation plana. It's high time to be thinking about them. : And he it thoroughly informed. He ran adviM . Tou intelligently about vacation cpota of epecial 1 charm and how best to reach them. i Hell gladly upp1y you with all booklets and complete, accurate Information regarding Fares Schedules Routes ,Reskrvations,etc. Your local agent is eager to serve you. ! thereupon sought the advice of the leading psychiatrists and. alienists. After a .great! number of physical and mental testa these scientists came to the conclusion that the defendant wa insane, - "The verdict at the hands of the special jury Is the greatest victory for the scientific treat ment of abnormal persons eyer re corded in California. It will mean he beginning jo? a new era in the treatment of those who are men tally sick. : j j' v "While, the? charge of murder against her probably will' not be dismissed.-we do not' anticipate that she will ever be (railed upon to racs a jury on that charge. From! the information furnished J itVill be many years, if ever, before she isCMred of her present mental condition.": The insanity jury contained nine men and three women. The verdict requiring an agreement of nine, was voted by ll. Onemaa dissented. After the verdict the feirl refused to see her j father. Joseph Ellington, and iter brother Karl,: -who had testified that they believed her " Insane,; Sh found no comfort in the verdict, pointing out that some day she would be found sane and then would have to face murder charge over again. inm O. L. Darling:, Agent. Salem or A. A. Mickel, D, F. & P. A 184 Liberty Street. BflSTEIfJ GRENBAUM RELIABLE MERCHANDISE EASTER MILLINERY Big Showing of Dress Hats i Loads of Flowers and Foliage. Beautiful and Wonderful. Big variety of hat trimmings, Braids and Shapes. . : -l.-..v.- ' Very Low Prices. :" ; .j - - !j : QA i Bring- your millinery troubles to us. Expert milliners ! ready to take care of them. Best Mill i ment in this city. inery depart- 72-inch Best Linen Finish Table Cloth Washable. The linen f nish will not come ofc yardS1.15 ( Real Linen TablefCloth 2 Yds Wide Pretty Patterns , A Heal Bargain yard $2.50 Mercerized Table Cloth at 85c and 69c a yard Turk Towels . 25c Renfrew Devonshire ; Fast .Colors Sunfast and Tubfast i Nice Assortment of Patterns . yard 34c Kayser Gloves New Shades 31.19,175c, 59c pair . 22x44 Turk Towels 50c Renfrew Suihngs Fast . colorsunfast ; and Tubfast, Soft Finish ; ' Fancies ; Plain CJolors 65c and 59c Lace . Collar Tabs Very Pretty, Only 10c each 2ZQ and 25 North Commercial -Street ways have shown favoritism fori Salem. j Some of . the Vancouver boy including ."Hap" Miller the great Washington University half-back were down Sunday and announced that our golf course was certain-! ly in fine shape and they enjoyed tue dy very much. 1 Many of them i will be accom panied by their families and it ia hoped to make a real "gaia" ( fair and at the same time com4 out with a victory. ' London Syndicate Seeks Treasure Sunk 100 Years i i ; ' ' . . LONDON, April 0. Searching for sunken treasure in Navarind Bay, oif the Greek coast, wher a fleet of Turco-Egytian and Tunlf hau vessels went down nearly hundred years ago, was begun by a London syndicate of insurance brokers. Specially designed sal vage ships were sent to the sceue with the hope of being able tS carry out their purpose. Memoers K;ie"Hmento ; SACRAMEXTfl lin'sv home run loaded in the thl day's game gave iead thajt Oakland ableto overconle and the locals took the third straight same of i the season from Gukto and Pickeririg qf the Oaks both poled left r:eld wall. Sooi e Oakland a Sacramento ; ... Truett, Fowler ci'and M. Shea. homers over 'the Salt Luke H SAI.T LAKE CITY; Aprtl 9 Elmer Ponder pitiched an i&prcsn Jte ' game -today and Sail Lake made jion. INTER-CITY GOLF MEET: IS PHI 16 Man Team to Stage Play Between Vancouver and lliahee Country Club . Fred A. "Villiams, chairman of the tournament committee d the Illahee Country club, announces -I " : ' k that there will be a 16-man team match at the crub on Sunday, April 19th, between Vancouver Coun try club, (Washington) and the Illahee team. " , , This is an opportunity for Sa lem to show their hospitality to a bunch of good fellows who have always visited the state fair as (he "Prunarlans" and in ' many other diving apparatus to their reports. and, according 6S ships werk lost on which ; there were gold!. precious stones and statuary which the Turks; had . remove frpm Greek towns. )) The treasure5 had been taken i board the fleet for transport t Turkey when Admiral Codringtoft in 1827 engaged : the vessels . ip' battle and sank! most of them. The bay where the! work has been started is about four miles square, with a rock bottom and a maxi mum depth of water of approxi mately 180 feet, j It has been es timated, however j by divers, that the sunken ships have been cover ed with sTveral feet of mud wash ed down with f the waters frorji. nearby mountain.. A concession for carrying on the salvage oper ations was granted by the Greek government, which is to get from 15 to 20 percent j of the proceeds of the expedition.! ,'f. der struck out li lapped Oldham h Score vf the expeditioni hare T-oifce "fefno'n . . London for additional supplies and Va,,,, . , " v'Otdham and and Meters. ' San Francisco; 4; Seattle 3 SAN FRANCISCO. April 9.-4- Pfeiffer, making is Pacifid, i-oast eague debut, allowed one less hit than Stryke'r of Seattle, and won a pitchers' battle for , the! home team here today, 4 to 3. Braztll and Kilduif each made a pome run. , .. Score j R. H. E. Seattle ..... . . i 3 i& - 2 San Pranciscn ' i At id Stryker and Daly; Pfeiffel- and Yelle. Oakland April 9.4 Sig with the! bases rd inning of to- the Senators a was never quite Oakland i R - 5 and Rcaq; Viu Vernon it three, straigiit over Ver The score jwas 8 to 2. Poh II. It 13 E. men. ard. The Rees 8 Hannah; Ri II. E.' 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