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FRIDAY-MORNING, MAY 8. 1925 OFf TONIGHT'S BOUTS1 WILL1 BE : MATCHED ' TOR FIGHTS ON: MAY .22 W'Ji Till OnnGON STATES' IAN, SALE!. I, OREGON Km t i: 1 t X MDDS-LE1IS L;,I! El1 EOT Slow York to Meet 'Harold Reese in ; Semi-Winaup; Large Crowd Expected make a hit, and only one' man reached first; Brazill, on a walk. In the ninth Leverenz himself started a double play which wiped out a Seattle-rally after it had scored one run.- Score-4 i R. II. E. Seattle . L . . . ". ; 2171 Portland . . i . . ...... 4 .7' 2 Mjljua ,and Baldwin; Lerereh and Tobin. - Winners of the main events to night will be matched tip with good men for the next program at the Armory, Friday May 22, Matchmaker Harry Plant an nounced -last night. Spec Woods, Spokane, holder of " the northwest . welterweight "title three years ago, arrived in the city yesterday and went through a light 10-jound. work out last , night. He lis .in excel lent condition r. for his match with Frankie Lewis, Salem, who also worked out. . A - Woods has been fighting! some good men in the last few weeks. He has met Billy Gardeau, Port land, twice, getting the bes,t of . a 10-ronnd event at Bend and a draw . in a- -6-round . fight: at Portland. He received a decision over Sewell Deane, -formerly of Salem, at Leavenworth, Wash., in a 4-round match and a draw In Seattle with Marty Cross, of New York. Pet Webster, colored boy who drew a draw with Harper loost a decision to, Woods while Gib Weaver, Seattle, wad stopped in the third roundircently." Lewis has a good record and ia better known to' local fans.'' "He won on easy decision over Char lie Dawson a few-weeks ago and In, his last fight broke even with Billy Gardeau. . Both -men are fighters - and not boxers. They both possess a wicked punch that they are willing to use and fans are assured of.-.? their- money's worth even' though ; the bout should not - go . the ; entire... 10 rounds. . . : . : ,.. ... - , . - r r,. - jf In the semi-windup Slow York, Eugene. . meets Harold Reese, Portland, in a 6-round event. Two eriappy preliminaries twill round out the evening's entertainment. ..Advance sale of. tickets Indi cate that a packed house will greet the fighters tonight. - 8als 7; Vernon 4 " LOS ANGELES, May 7. The league-leading San Francisco team evened the series with Vernon by defeating! the lowly Tigers. 7 to 4. today in a .heavy J batting game. In the course of getting their total of seven Rallies the Seals hit Pil lette all over the lot. ; -, Score- , . j . j 7 San Francisco ... . Vernon). J. , . . . . . . . McWeeney. . Geary and Yelle; iPillette, Oldham and Hannah. , R. H. E. .". 7 13 3 .. 4 10 2 Pacific Coast League Results ; . Portland 4; Seattle 2 "PORTLAND, May 7. The fine pitching of Lefty Leverenz stopped Portland's losing streak to Seattle today and ithe Beavers won 4 to 2. From the third tor the eighth fa llings, -Inclusive, . Seattle did 1 not ; i Salt :: Lake 18; Senators 0 SACRAMENTO. May 7. Salt Lake went on a batting rampage herip today and pounded a trio of local chock ers for 25 bits and 18 runs to -take the game, 18 to 6. Sheehan; led in the attack with six .for six, feur being doubles. Shea and Peters poled homers. 1 ; Score-- "f R. H. E. Saltj Lake -...-..'. 18 25 3 Sarcamento . . . . 6 13 I 4 McCabe and Peters: Keating, Hughes,; Canfield and Shea. ness gave the Angels opportunity to score. Score- R. II. E.. Los Angeles .... .... 1 5 0 Oakland . . . . 5 9 O Leaner, Ramsey and Sandberg; Boehler and Baker,' American League I Results 1 1 I St. Louis 6; Detroit 5 ST. LOUIS. May 7. The St. Louis ; Browns f gained j an even break in their series with the De troit Tigers'by winning today In the final game, 6 to S. George Sisler, Brown playing manager. bit safely in his 22nd consecutive game of : the season. j Score " Ii. II. E. Detroit 1. . . . . . . . . 10 2 St; Louis ............ 8 12 0 WhttehfH. If.iis. Wei La and Baasler; j Davis, Wlngard and Sev etfcid, Dixon. , . Cleveland 7; CTioajd JS CLEVELAND. May ?.jCIeve land batted two Chicago pitchers hard enough today to defeat Chi cago, 7 to t, and climb back Into a triple tie with Philadelphia and Washington 'for first place in the pennant race. j - Score-i i R. II. E. Cleveland . ... . .. . 7 10j 3 Connaily, Maitgum, Mack land f chalk. Grabowski: Smith land Myatt. Chicago- & 14 No other games scheduled. Leaders' Tennis Tourney Li Is Won by Chas. Simpson -v- Charles Simpson wins laurels in the Leaders Tennis tournament recently brought to a close at the Salem YMCA-iiHe- won "" Jqvijr Francis de Harpert, who had de feated Scotty Marr. The? games were played without delay as shown by the schedules. .Warren ! Oakland 5; Angels 1 4 ? r OAKLAND, May 7.--InabUty 4o hit Boehler with men on bases cost the Angels their third straight de feat,- S to 1, today in their series against the OakB. -Boehler's wild- Automobil I! - . Ovners For Hire Trucks and Busses are rapidly destroying Oregon's paved highways and they dont want to pay for the damage they are doing. . ; i Don't sign the petitions that are being circulated.jfpr the pur pose of defeating the law re quiring them to pay more to ward repairing the damage they are doing. - :.; ! : - . - If you sign these petitions yon are simply ..helping the ' Truck an-d Bus Companies to get out of paying their, just proportion of the upkeep of our roads. , ' f j I ' - .t-V- ?'l ' OREGOXt - STATE ASSOCIATION OF JUDGES & COM3nsSIO?JERS H; ij HASBROUCK,' President, . I -h- - Hood River; - ' Slices That Women Like First Because of the Last, Style, Quality and Comfort The vogue for styles with the cut-out effects inspired the new styles now on display. You Iwill fine! numerous ; pleasing models, all new.and possessing various styles of heels arid materials. All moderately priced. j h REAL ALUMlHULl-lEGlAL ; One of Our Saturday Specials 3-PIccc SET FOR , BQc A ! Tremendous Bargain - A high grade pure aluminum xurnert set containing , 'f - - ' . A i i 3-quart Sauce Pan i U 3-quart Pudding Fan ! : ' j ! 3-quart Mixing Bowl 1 1 'I'ii v ; f : - " " -' j r. There Is special satisfaction in the shining appearance of alum inum utensils. . At this very low price you cannot 'afford to-be without them. ' i 8 . -Watch for Our New Special Next Week BOB-O-LINK PURE SILK HOSE .; in the new shades Guaranteed - Satisfaction . r BUSTER BROWN SHOESTORE Keen ey lost to Scotty Marr. John Schaffer to Simpson, John Sills to Deharport, Ray Miller from Ivan Kafoury. 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