V i SATURDAY, MORNING, .APRIL 11, 1925 2 TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE1I, OREGON LEWIS TAKES SIGN : OVEE '", DftWSON ; ' DEC! IS OUTPICHED Billy Gardeau Challenges Winner for Last Card of I Season April 24th 1 Frank ie LewU of Eugene ham mered Charlie Dawson of Eugene for II) heartrending rounds last Tomorrow Is LOSSO AY and Easter Sunday You will want to take a trip out among: the beautiful Blossom covered hills. Be Careful There will be lots of traf fic on the ! roads. Don't let an accident mar the pleasure of the day for you. Good Brakes j ' Are your best insurance against accidents. Let , us inspecti your brakes today. That's our busi- ness. V5 Tho Oraho apcclallst ' 7 " . " 3t75 So. Commercial St. ju 1 s "See MikePanek and 1 Avoid a ranlc' j -7- ' I J ! 1 I ' r- . -if ; v FACTORY DEMONSTRATION tapi Insist on a Universal Range it-is your assurance of years of faithful and satisfactory service E I ! Choice of or ! Plate Bowl Cup and Saucer Tracjs in Your Old i Stove on a irevr One r 471 S: i f ' R a 7 - 5 fySar -- j j j night and won a decision over his opponent in the -second to the last card -to be offered at the Armory this season. Both mm announc ed their weights at 1.37 pounds. In the semi-windup Billy, Rob bins of Portland knocked oat Kid McCormick of Oregon City in the fifth round, i Thej two lads fought at 105 pounds each. ; Billy Gardeau jwas on deck to challenge the winner of the main event and . will meet Lewis ton April 2, this card to close the season, according to an announce ment made by. Matchmaker Harry Plant. .- j i ; ; yrJC,' ; .When Lewis' j objected, to the amount of tape jDawson ; had on his hands before the fight started, Dawson left the ring and. returned with his hands bare. Dawson took the first and his only ' round, landingi more blows than the Indian jThe Indian, with some mighty wallops, proceeded to wade into Daiwson for the re mainder of the ight. trying his best for a sleep-producing punch. Dawson was floored in the fifth ya we eignin. wnen . TBB"T' onensive.y "ulu ""es " IOOK advantage 01 the count. I Lewis was the Aggressor throughout the 10 rounds, coming in fast on top of Dawson. The Eugene boxer ( missed several swings and faileA to take advant age of several opportunities and did .not follow op. Billy Bobbins had the reach on Kid McCormick in the six-round semi-finals, and had the Kid hanging on the ropes several times. AlcCormlck was floored four times in the fourth and fifth rounds, and, in the fifth, after be ing wafted.to the canvass, his sec onds tossed in a towel and picked the Kid off -the floor., ; J One round was I sufficient for Pee-wee Bond 6f ! Eugene when he met Eddie ' Sanderson of Che fiawa. Bond walked into one of Eddie's fast; one? with the result that he was up-jended shortly af iter the f first tap of the gong. 'Eddie weighed l 18 pounds and r-ee-wee iiu pounds. I TP A At Tl. . l . - , . fuuiu raiir ;6"i uuoea m nis appearance tn .4 the ring with Shadow Gretz. )rte got tapped on the chin, started to get up, then Changed his mind and sat down until after I counted out. Eddie weighed 150 pounds and Gretz six pounds lighter, j ; -j?. Two eggs, both soft-boiled, gave a 'love-bird duet" and an excel lent ' imitation of what a fighter aint." Before the ' tight was many seconds old it was stopped, by Referee (Tom 1ieY. who had warned them seve ral times to mix things a little bit. This brilliant pair was Jack Roberts. 140 pounds, of Albany, and an , apple-knocker named rr OF THE FAMOUS - Come in today and let us show you the advantage bfi cooking with a Universal. Every woman should 'see this stove wher ther she plans on buying or not. 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Vernon 15; Salt Lake 5 SALT LAKE CITY, April 10.-- Jimmy christian pitched masterly ball for Vernon today and the Tigers gained their first victory of the season, defeating the Bees 15 to 5. After the Tigers had made four runs off O'Neill In the fifth inning. Manager Vitt sent in llul vey and McMurtry for inspection and the visitors scoredL practically at will. The series stands three games to one In favor of the Bees. Score I , R. H. E. Vernon ..!.-. ...... yl 5 22 7 2 Salt Lake . i . . 5 14 3 Christian and Murphy; O'Xeill, McMurtry," Thompson and Hulvey. Peters. - II rj' ' 4 ; ' j I ;- h., .7i-7-7 Oakland 4; Sacramento O. SACRAMENTO. April 10. The Acorns romped off with a 4 to0 victory over the Senators today in a seven-inning game, cut short by; Jupe Pluvius. Delaney worked for the Acorns and had plenty of speed, coupled with control which spelled defeat for the locals. Hughes blew up i with a bang in the fourth and the Oaks walked in for their I first win of the sea son. . if. :.;.;' 'r j ; h (7: : Score l R. IT. E. Oakland I 4 f 0 Sacramento ... . ...... t) ;5 1 Delaney and! Baker; Hughes. Canfield and Koehler. (Seven in nings.) : f ; ij' f -::' ' ; 7 f I j J' !'! , : Game PoMtponel SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. Seattle-San Francisco 1 game post- Tommy, Evans of Hood Rivef. He weighed 13S pounds. Neither re ceived even sandwich money.,' A large crowd turned out for the program last night. i r r if, 7 BEARCATS TRACK PROSPECTS Finances Are Provided for Season by Executive Committee Friday Track prospects at Willamette university are again revived fter the almost fatal 4low dealt them a short while ago by the athletic council. The matter was taken np by the executive committee and It was voted to) turn over a sum of 200 of the school athletic fund for the financing of track. Of this fund at least )50 must be spent for improvements and re pairs on the track.! The other $150 will, in all; Pfobabnity. be spent for financing (a number of meets. .' :. ; , - : ; 5 j ' The setrback given track by the action of the. athletic council will prevent the men from doing any heavy squad work! before next week, but as a meejr 1s scheduled for May 9, Coach Sparks will, try io wnip me squad rapidly as possible. into form as , A number of men! reported Fri day afternoon, including Joel Ber reman, member of the men's de bate team. Berreman will.- be used In the distances, along with Crawford. Hammond and Kutch. ' There is a large number, of weight men on the field this year, including the veterans Stolzheise and Adams. Wyman and Mudray are among the new men who are . f 17. I I i 7 7 : ' ' ' :,!, ' ' . . - I - . ! - . ? Z ' H ; ., ' "Ml-'i." - - 1 : l7l:.' ' r :; . 7 ' :;! ' Jtiirl ,.yir:--' : i ' -'-.- e ' i ' " : v-7-7-': "'.'"i ., 7 ; , . - j -. ; showing up well In this activit: Henry i Hartley,! basketball cejo ter, isreportlng 4nd will be uspd in thft jurapsi and; hurdles. j Keith Rhodes a'nd Ieroy Walk- t er are showing hp well in the J sprints and will boon jbe in con--1 dition. About 25; men; will be re porting on the fitjld by next Mon day afternoon. Saleni Business Men ' ! - Winj in Volley Ball Salem businesi men came iff victors In the. voiley ball contest staged in Corvallis at the OAC gymnasium between four teams Teams competing' were the OAC faculty, Corvallisi business mfen, Salem, YMCA and the Eugene YMCA. ' j : ; In the first round Salem j de feated the Aggie 1'aculty by a score of 3 to 0, while :he Eugene tekm defeated the Corvallis team, and in turn the Salem business men trounced' the Eugene players by one point, thus winning the dis trict championship in volley ball. The Salem teaim was composed of Dr. Barrick, born., 'Si Eakin, capUin; 'N. Hil- Fred Aumennen, P. H. Acton, W Race, Byron Wright j and R R. Boardman, manager. A fesed was served af- terward to the visitors JXSECT HltK SERIOUS BEND. Or., April 10. H L. Neel of Fort Rock is in a Bend hospital the victim of a sage tick, a carrier of thie greatly : feared spotted 1 fever, by the tick more His fever today Neel was 'bitten, than a week ago. reached 103j i Sustained qA recen' survey shdws that "Gcrfo of all the mileage rolled tp on 6 .:tothohilei each year, is for business purposes.'' In cdnstantly pwingj numbers 1 doc tors, and those who view dependable motor transportation as a , ! . I 7 '. 1 ! . 1 . or business necessity, ; are using Asso ciated sustained quality Gasoline exclu sively. They find it gives them the needed j easy-start, responsive power and t?more iiiiles to the gallon." The regularj use ofj Associated Gasoline will bring the skhie results to you. -j .... i -' (. ' w24A,aca . ..; - H v; , : '' -7; $iU!W" BEARCATS PLAY T y Baseball: Season Opens Of ficially Against Pacific' College luesday The Willamette University base ball team has been working out regularly 'during the past week With special emphasis on' batting and; bunting practice. The pitch ing staif jis aparently strong this year a3 the veterans, Ellis, Rob ertson and Poling, are back In school. The staff has been strengthened . by the addition of Charles Reading,' member of the debate squad and an experienced hurler from Ft. Dodge high school. f Poling is a versatile man'and may be shitted from the mound to second base if conditions warrant. Fasnacht has been removed from third base to short and Isham will probably be used on third. Her man.has the edge on the first base at present. Other Infield, men who have sbowh up well are Round tree. Walsh, and McAllister. Nakano, Johnson, and Hanson are showing up well in the out field. I -. . j t The spring sport schedule Is by no means" complete although sev eral events,' have been scheduled. A practice game with the state prison team will be played today hnd the season, will open with Pa cific College Tuesday. LInf ield will be played here April 25 and ICTS i II ': : : : i y I professional a return game will be piayed there May 2. i The squad will meet Pa cific University here May 8 and the return game will te played there May 15. On May 19 the squad will meet the College of Puget Sound here. Other games will be played with Monmouth, Al bany College, and a two-game se ries will be played with OAC. . The track squad will meet Lin field and Pacific University, with a probable additional meet her for May Day. 1 The tennis squad will meet Lin- The following Used Cars for sale at real Bargain Prices and on the most reason able terms to clean out stock. : i "; ; '77' .' 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