The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1925
LEWIS AND i GARDEAU ARE HE ADLINERS ON BOXING CARD HERE APRIL 24
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SIEi BOXER
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GOING STR
Workouts Hp6 Nightly at Ar,
mory; Fans to Decide in
Season Shall End V:
Frankle'.Lfe'wia,, of Saleiu, is
working out at the Armory every
iilght at' 7:30 s "clock in prepara
tion for his I meetinp with jRilly
Cafdeau.iof Portland, in thm tnain
Vi-nt of a 2 4 -round smoker to be
t tagrd at the Armory April 24 by
Matchmaker Harry Plant. Iewis
.vorked out with PhlLUaye!: last
Juight and fs going. strong;: Lewis
and Gardeau have met once before,
at Reedsport, the encounter ! ter
minating : in a dlaw. Lewi? de
feated Charlie Dawson, j scrappy
jlJusene flphter. at the lat card.
Big Bill Hunt, lu-pouiii Salem
heavyweight fireman, is going
strong and is Jn excellent condi
tion. He has been lin?d npto
meet "Speed" - Murphy, j of Port
land, in the semi-windup. Hunt
Is matched for a fight in Portland
the following week. I f
"It is up to the fans themselves
if they want more fights W sea
son." Matchmaker Plant mud last
night."' "I am. going to have t." R.
Smith, announcer, put the matter
up to the crowd at the fight on
April 24.f If the fans want more
fights, more fights it will be and
I will run them all summer if the
attendance warrants:"' i I
BEARCATS MEET :
TEACHERS TODAY
Normat
Team
School Baseball
Will Cross Bats if
Weather Permits
If weather conditions permit the
Willamette; university baseball
squad will I meetT tfaf Oregon Nor
mal school of Monmouth on the
Willamette diamond- at 4 o'clock
this afternoon.) This will be the
second game of the season for
the Bearcat squad and , the first
home game of this year.
The Willamette men will be in
good condition j for the game de
spite the! fact that rain has inter
ferred with the Ipractise this week.
The tenative lineup will be as fol
lows: Towner, j catcher; Herman,
first base; Poling, second; Isham,
third; Fasnacht, short; Nacona,
right field; Kalahan, left field;
and Chapman, center field. Ellis
or Robertson - will probably strat
the game on the mound. ?
WRESTLERS ARE
READY FOR MEET
Robin Reed, 11 Olympic Champ
Tangles ; With i Maurus at
Albany; Tonight
Wrestling fans' ?Ht iee a classic
bone-twisting match, tonight at
Albany when Robin Reed, world
title holder j of the Olympics and
present; coach ! j oil wrestling at
OAC. tangles with Joh'nnie Maurus
of !San j Kranciscbj!1 j . i t j- :M ,1
Hoth men are in the pink of
condition and eager to go at each
other. ; Both are evenly matched
and one of the best wrestling ex
hibitions ever
will be billed
Fix Up the Old Car
We Have the Parts
1:
Rings -Pistons
"Jim"
Gears Gaskets I
"Bill"
SMITH & WATKINS
Snappy Service.
Phone 41
presented, in Albany
Reed has not appeared in many
professional; bouts here, due to
the shortage of men able to meet
him. He so far outlcasbe.s the
average bone-twister in ability
that it is extremely difficult to
secure a match. Maurus, how
ever, is an ablej opponent for him,
and has been wrestling 15 years
and has few defeats credited ' to
him. -. : -J :
It ij said of Maurus that he
caught a burglar who had entered
hi apartments: and before the in
truder could jose hi weaiwin.
Maurus had rendered him he'p
less in a bear hug, and before the
police arrived the man bud died
from the effects of his predica
ment. - ,1
BABE RUTH WILL
OPERATl
Baseball King Declared By
I r-.i 1 1 , n
rnysician inoi 10 oe in
i Serious Condition .'
3 Grand
SATURDAY
sr.MJAY
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NEW YORK. April 16. Iiabe
Ruth will undergo an operation
here tomorrow for relief front a fa
cesses which have developed since
his removal to the hospital upon
the return of the New York Yan
kees from theif southern training
trlP-. ' I . ': ' 1 '
Announcement to this effect
was made by Dhysicians whojhave
been attending! the home run king
since his .collapse on a !train
bound for New York and his re
,moval on a stretcher from the
Pennsylvania statjon to the hos
pital where he has been suffering
from indigestion and influenza.
J Although tomorrow's operation
is described by his doctors as of
a minor nature, they said that re
covery, would, be slow and that he
might not be able! to play for an
other anonth. He had hoped to
return to the lineup this week
end.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
RESULTS
Salt Lake 18; Portland j
t SALT LAKE CITY, April 16--An
old fashioned slugging match
in which side was credited with
an even twenty! hits, went to the
Bees 18 to 9. in j the third game, of
the Salt Lake-Portland ': scries to
day. Tony Lazes hit two homers,
one with the bases full, and knock
ed in ix runs.
Score: I
'-" ' ' -I
Portland - . . .
Salt Lake . . .
Winters, Eckert,
Rowland;: McCabe,
Poters. i
; ii. ii. e.
. . I 20 .2
. . 118 20 1
Martin and
Hulvey
5 (
i
and
f Wriion 4 i Aiis'1s O
LOS ANC ELKS. April 16 Ver
non broke the winning streak of
the Los Angeles club here today
when Ken Penher held the An-
jfels to live cattered hits and won,
Boston 14 1
Scott and Snyder; Cooney, Mc
Namara, Benton and Gibson.
Phillies 8; Brooklyn 1
BROOKLYN, April 16. Clar
ence Mitchell, only left bander
moist ball pitcher in the major
leagues, held Brooklyn to six hits
today and the Philadelphia Na
tionals won easily. 8 to K Holke,
Phillie's f'rst baseman, hit a home
run in the first inning with two"
on.
Score It. H. E.
Philadelphia 8 12 1
Brooklyn 1 61
Mitchell and Henline; Rush.
Roberts. Thormahlen, Osborne
and Taylor.
4 to 0. Wayne
Wright who pitch-
; "in the city
sight of dirt."
ing for Los Angeles made his first
appearance cm the mound iu a
year, was wild and let in two tal
lies on walks.
Store:
Los Angeles .
Vernon
Wright. Meyers,
Spencer, Sandberg;
Murphy.
Seals 3;
) R. H. E.
. . i 0 5 r 0
. . i 4 9 O
Phillips and
Pender and
Cliirajn 8; Pittsburgh 3
CHICAGO, April 16. Two home
runs by Charles Hartlett featured
.nica?0 8 to 3 victory over
Pittsburfth today. Glenn Wright
led the attack for the visitors with
three hits, including a homer and
a double.
bcore 11. H. E
P-ttsburgh 3 7
ChicaRo 8 7 .
Kremer, Adams and Smith;
Liake and Hartnett.
CALIFORNIA
MUItUEIi Jl ILT CHAIUiKI)
Oakland 4
OAKLAND, April 16 The Seals
and Oaks-battled in their usual
nip and tuck ; fashion today the
visitors winning a close game, 5
to 4.? Oakland maae two in the
veryTUst inning only to haveSan
Francisco retaliate with four in the
tecond.
' Score:
I hungered for the
Well, there ' were
flip irnKazine stands. Canton Re
pository, j i ,
Tfl ejcperienced judge
9? gsof valuesgets
ms imoneys-worai aitmyj,
because he buys gasoline
lor its performance on me
ike the wide-
spread preference for
Keo uown- Trie oesiwj
in Town
San Francisco
Oakland
SEATTLE. April 1C. James IJ
Bates was convicted here today of
murdering Helen Smith in Seattle
June 14, 191!. Th jury deliber
ated one hour and recommended
life imprisonment.
R. H. E.
!. 5 6 1
!. 4 11 1
Mitchell. McWe rney and Agnew;
Kaiser and Baker. ;
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American League
Results !
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
CCAX4VO&KXA)
Buy it anywhere you sec the red,
white and Hue pump or the"Red
Crown" sign at Standard Oil Ser
vice Stations and at dealers.
'Phillies 7; Boston 3 i
i PHILADELPHIA. April 16!.
The Boston Red Sox again failed
to break into the win column to-
Jt'bjgnlheyj bowed! to Phita-
eiphia in. , their third straight
defeat, 7 to 3. . t
Score ' R. H.' E.
Bohton J. . . 3 8! 1
Philadelphia ..!.. 7 13 1 1
I Kailio, Ross and Piemen: Rom-
men ana cranei i
Washington
NEW YORK
oessive home
Uoslin and Joe
Shocker in the
a red batting i
Washington its
the season over
kees today 7 to
Score
Washington
New York
f Covelskie, Russell
and Ruel; Hoyt,
(JINeill. : r
7; New i York 5
April I 16. Suc-
runs by Goose
Judge off Urban
ninth inning feat-
rally which gave
second ; victory of
New York Yan-
f R. H.i E.
,. 7 15 2
. . . i 5 12 0
Kelly. Gregg
Shocker and
Cleveland 'J; St. Louis 1 !
ST. . LOUIS. ! April j 16i The
Cleveland Indians made two
straight by defeating the Stt Louij
Browns today 2 to 1. It was a
hurling battle i between : Uhle 'and
Vangilder. ?! P I
Score 1 i R. H. E.
Cleveland ....J - 2 4! 0
St. Louis . . . ,. . .... 1 5i 1
Uhle and Myatt; Vangilder and
Dixon.
t'hiraeor -I ; Detroit 2
DETROIT, April 16. Chicago
defeated Detroit 4 to 2 in the third
game of the series today. Red
Faber an f'Rip" Collins indulged
in a mid-season pitching duel for
8 innings. J i
Score R. Hi E.
Chicago .....J 4 7 2
Detroit . . . 1 .....12 6 1
Kaber And Schalk; Collins and
Woodalljt '. j. i . r
t . .
Profit by the experience
of those who know.
Use
McCLAREN CORD
1 Ii4-V 41wl
fM- l . hi m
A Gripping 'Ircad
1! Design
"Jim" niir
Smith & Watkins
I SXAPPY SERVICE
PHONE 44
National League
Results ;
Hit
nrinnati 7: St. liouis 3 !
? CINCINNATI. April ; 16. (Na
tional.) Cincinnati assumed i the
undisputed leadership of the Na
tional .league toaay by winning
their third straight game from St.
Louis, 7 to 3. Dickerman was hit
iiard and was wild, walking three
nen in succession in the third in
ning, when the. Reds : scored six
IU11S1 . ,.' ; " - i ' !
Score f R. H. E.
St. Loui . . . . 3 6 1
Cincinnati ..... . . 7- 11 3
Dickerman, ; Sherdel, Hallahan
and Gonzales; Rixeyj and Ilar
grave. . !
! New York 8; Boston 1 i
BOSTON, April 16. New York
defeated Boston 8 to 1 today. Jack
Scott holding the Braves to four
hits.1 The champions made j two
runs off Cooney in the fifth j and
added six more off McNamara in
the ninth. !
Score i R. H. E.
New York . i . . 8 11 0
ALLY
will be in
ALEM
next
ATURDAY
r ho more pleasing journey than this
i Restful contentment in your comfortable, i '
roomy PuJlman section, compartment or draw,
ing room. -j - j '
I The carefully selected personnel of modern
well-manned trains providing intelligent, cour- j
teous personal service.
1 Delicious food in the Southern Pacific dining
car fresh fruits and vegetables always a deli
, cious feature
: ' All the way, the ever-fascinating scenery of the j
superb Shasta route. !
Four fine trains daily. For complete inform, i
.cion ask j
S0)iiiittIhifeinm IPccnlfiicD
O. L. Darling. Agent, Salem or
A. A. IMickel, D. F. & P. A 184 Liberty Street.
RosTEiN & GRmmmi
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
72-inch Best Linen Finish
Table Cloth
Washable. The linen finish
will not come .off
yard $1.15
Real Linen!
Table Cloth
2 Yds Wide
Pretty Patterns
A Real Bargain
yard $2.50
Mercerized Table Cloth at 85c and 69r a yard
36-in.
Dress Linen
Fast Colors'
Reducing Price
75c yard
32-in.
Cheviot Shirtings
Fast Colors
. yard 19c
Table Oilcloth, yard 34c
Renfrew Devonshire
Fast Colors
Sunfast and Tubfast
Nice Assortment of
' Patterns i
yard 34c;
Renfrew Suitings
Fast colors, Sunfast and
Tubfast, Soft Finish
Fancies j
Plain Colors
65c and 59c
Colored Silk Umbrellas, to clean up, $7.00 ones for $5.00.
$5.00 ones for $3.85
i Pretty Voiles Tissue Gingham
Good Quality Real Pretty
Special Low Price Low Priced
yard 49c yard 49c
Pretty Lace Turk Towels
Collar Tabs - 18x36
10c i 25c
! Millinery Department in Rear Room
Big Showing of Dress Hats
Loads of Flowers arid Foliage. Beautiful and Wohderful.
j Big variety of hat trimmings, Braids and Shapes.
The best of merchandise. The lowest prices. Bring Your
i "Millinery Troubles to Us.
240 and 246 North Commercial Street
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