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GREB' GETS -DECISION : WILLS KNOCKS -WEINERT : OUT IN TOE S
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Middleweight Champ, Gets
Decision; Battle Is Fierce
... and Thriving
HARRY GREB WINS TERRIFIC
FIGHT FROM MICKEY WALKER
Greb Take Aiczreiwlve: ' Walker
Badly Battered at Ead of ;
Fight; Xo Knockdowns
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, TOLO 'GnOUNDS, New York,
July 2 (By Associated PresaJ
lo fifteen rounds of terrific fight
ing tonight Harry , GreV of Pitta-
burgh,! Penn.; retained his world's
middle weight championship
against Mickey Walker of Eliza
beth, K. welterweight king, be
fore a colorful throng of '65,000
spectators In the main bout of t a
benefit show for the lUllan hoa
. pital fund. I ' ' '
. Lashing gamely j back in the
closing rounds. Walker sated him
self from a knockout by a cour
ageous 'stand which' .brought 4the
-crowd to its feertn a tribute which
has seldom been given a beaten
man in the j-ihg history of the na
tional Ueague baseball park. But
Greb had p"ed up a tremendous
lead1 onf- points ; throughout the
f'.gnt'and the judges returned a t
spedy verdict ; r.' the, : title de-
, fender. r y,.;" !!: 4- 1
Twenty-four4 bounds of terrific
.. fighting .crammed; into ' the ' card
carried the, immense audience to
the heights' 1of; ;; enthusiasm : and
j then dropped It with' a stunning
thud as Harry Wills negro heavy-
weight, ba ttered Charley Weinert
of Newark, N. J.,, to the canvas in
two brief rounds of a 15 rounder,
and Dare Shade,, of California
st i etched the sensational Jimmy
flattery of Buffalo to the .canvas
with, an unexpected right in the
.third round of a carded six round-
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FISHING IS GOOD
OVER WEEK-END
Where to Go and How to Get
Tliere In Tolt by Cieorge VL
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HARRY WILLS VICTOR IOUS OVER WEINERT
Harr Greb, at right, retains middleweight crown, following
most thrilling contest ever witnessed in national ball park
ring. .Mickey Walker, challenger, is pictured at the left, i
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j a The New Jersey heavyweight
! whoi fought his-way back to the
: ranks of the challengers by a vic
tory last Irinter. over; Luis Firpo
proved no match : for the Giant
j negro. . Wills assumed, the attack
bin thei first as Weinert remained
' at a respectful distance and then
quickly, disposed of his opponent
: after one mimite and 45 seconds
of the second round with a stag-
gering. right. Weinert dropped in
& neutraj corner andTied.in Talniitt. nfIns ?0wnT"a
lo get up Vftli'tc .id lofl tkeP10 ;W ke, face sloweoV.the.
was In an ; ujiroar. They sparred
for an opening at the bell. ,r
t Round they traded punches
to the body at close quarters. Greb
rushed talker to the ropes where
l)e poured ta fu.rious head and body
attack on his- challenger. Walker's
head rocked from a furious right.
Another right - drove him to the
corner. . Walker landed a beauti
ful left to Greb's mid-section and
followed it "with a right? to the
same place." The milling Was furi
ously fast. Greb rocked Walker
with a right and left to the head
and, the welterweight iking stum
bled to his knee but he was up Im
mediately. i They stood toe to toe
slugging mercilessly. - .The. bell
ended the furious fighting..
Round : 3 They continued . the
maddening pace.; both fighting
openly. -A; terrific ieft to the Tib
shook Walker, They clinehed.
Walker scored heavily to - Greb's
body. . At. , close quarters . Greb
landed five times to M-ckey's face
and body. E Both landed rights, to
the head. A stinging downward
j v rppes, but;the finishing punch-had
i 'eompletely "paralyzed h'm." ": '
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. BASEBALL
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. Plaees to go Over tin Fourth
r Where Fishing Is Oood "
eskowin Via the West Side
highway, turning off to the left at
Sleb creek, coming In sight of Nes
kowin, offers the angler plenty ot
good fishing when the salmon are
running; it also offers good fish
ing for the smaller trout farther
up the stream. . Spinners and flies
are both being used, the best files
bejng Royal Coachman, English
Admiral, Governor and Professor
Salmon river is just-a few miles
from Neskowin and affords the
fisherman good trolling for trout
on the lower part of the river.
Large size spinners' and chub is
used. Several good catches have
been made during the last two
weeks. , Farther up the stream
fly fishing Is to be had, where the
same flies as used on Slab creek
are best. Neskowin,t altogether,
offers an excellent vacation fish
Ing, surf bathing, crabing and hlk
Ing. modern hotel and swimming
with, cozy cottages and an up-to-
date sanitary camp grounds.
-. Perils Lake Resort Now Open-
Devils Lake, the sportsman's par
adise. situated between Cascade
head and Siletz bay, 1 0 miles from
Neskowin, on the Roosevelt high
way. The lake itself Is four-miles
In length and Is one of the richest
ftcenic spots on the coast. It is
fed by trout from the, heavily ttm
bered mountain streams and they
7 American ; .
'Washington 6-11; Boston 4-4.
Cleveland 11; Detroit 3.
St. Louis 18; Chicago 5.
Philadelphia 6; New York 3.
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Negro Fighter Scores Knockout Over Challenger in 2nd Round of Scheduled 15 Round Battle
man to coax the. wily trout from
Its cool waters. Five .fishing
streams, the lake, ocean and two
bays are within a radius of seven
mile from Devils lake. . -.'Tillamook
Streams Are Good
The Trask and Wilson rivers, via
the West Side highway to Tilla
mook, which is 93 miles front Sa-
lem. t isning is rainy
eood on
say It takes no experienced fisher- these two streams, sfcJIhnerj rind-
chub being the popular bait. Such I the - Fourth at Cascadla, - where
flies as Royal Coachman, English
Admiral, Professor, and Governor
also bringing ' resblts. Some re
ports of good catches -have been
brought In during the past week
from these two streams.,
' South SantLmt, Via Lebanon or
Foster This stream above Cas
cadiajwas opened to fishing July
1 and many are planning to spend
there Is an excellent canp grounds
The roads are reported. to be in,
fair condition between Foster and
Cascadla. Spinners, salmon eggs
and flies are the principal baits
used, some good flies being blue
and red upright, flying caddes and
Mclnty. Some good catches are
also being made farther down on
the Santiam, just above Foster. -
, Butte Creek, and Abiqaa River,
via Silrerton, 25 miles from Salem
While these streams ' are not
abounding in fish lbe angler la
always assured of a fair catch.
These are good streams to fish and
many camping spots are to b4
found to spend a ay's outing.
Salmon eggs and flies are the pop-
(Coatianr4 D pc 3)
National i
Pittsburgh 2: Cincinnati 1.
P.rooklyn 20; Boston 7. -St.
': Inputs 6-6; Chicapo 11-.".
New York-Philadelphia game
postponed; rata. -- . 1
Coast "
Portland C; Sacramento 3.
Seattle 6; Salt Lake. 0.
San Francisco 12; Oakland 1.
Los Angeles 4; Vernon 1.
; ,The sensational; Flrpo-Dempsey
fight fought- id the same arena,
.was repeated in ,the final battle.
Walker end Greb with knock
downs omlUei. It was a meeting
of .modern , cavemen armed" with
five ounce gloves. , They battered
s each other back and forth across
the ring and out of . It. They
wrestled ; In the; clinches They
milled around the ' referee with
such fury-that four times he-was
thrown to the canvas, on the sec-
, on tf trip so hard that his leg was
injured and he had to carry on as
, third -man, limping from gong to
gong, and often holding hlmselt
up by the ropes. i
Gireb, at 159 pounds,' was seven
pounds heavier than, the welter
weight champion,, and hri used the
jnargin- to advantage throughput
the battle. The Pittsburgh fight
er, a master at all the tricks of
, the gamej was too clever for his
i rhallengeri" lie was on top of
.Walker la-every !cllnch with
light' which never lred and which
i flew In all directions.
.' Walker was bewildered by th
I blinding volley which Greb played
upon bis head and body at close
quarters. Af his best In long dis
tance, fighting. Walker was un
able to keep the bigger man away
from him to shoot his solid smash
es to the body and head, with suf
ficient frequency to turn the tide
of battle. ' j ,.'- : ' :
His mouth was cut, his right ear
ripped and his cheek gashed near
the aose -.as,. Greb",'wrestled him
against the . ropes to pile punch
after punch on his, head.
Greb's margin was not a long
one, however, nntil the 14th. He
had worn Walker down at this
point by his unceasing. attack; at
close quarters and as they parted
fffom clinch shortly after- the
opening of the round Greb rushed
with a left and a right. ,WalkT
was staggered. He slipped to bis
knees under a punch? as a wild
fury from Pittsburgh" leaped on
him to finish the battle. i
The fight round by round;
Round 1 -Walker took the lead
at the bell, , boring In to Greb.
Walker's right caught Creb at the,
Deu. iney rougnt furiously in
the center. of the ring, trading
rights and Jefts recklessly. - A stiff
right, uppercut rocked Wlkers
.head. Walker countered with two
"rights to the jaw and Greb went
back to the ropes. - Greb measured
Walker with a right to the jaw.
"They both were fighting willingly,
trading punches at will. The park
weirerwetxht kins.1: Ther , were
engaged in an, exchange of blows,
at the bell. ; V :
Round 4; Walker landed a left
to the body.' Greb countered 'rith
stinging Ylzht to the face which
staggered Walker.- Another beau
tiful rlpht "to. the face 'sent- Walker
back on his heels. A third 'one
weakened ; Walker. They traded
ounches to' the.headt1; They, wre.s-
tied in a neutral -corner. Greb'
was in and out to the. body before
Walker could jeouriter. The mad
dening; pace .was slackening and I
be .hvn were dancing around 5at '
the bell. , ... Ty v'
Round 5-r-G,reb landed his right
to Walker's uncovered, law. but
Walker -countered with "a"-' harder
blow to preb's jaw. Blood began
to show rrom; Walkcrv month.
They - mixed i if furiously. They
raded body blows at close quar
ers. W'alker landed, his left to
Ireb's body birt took-a stiff right
o the bodys and head In retutn.
They were, sparring for an openihgl
at the bell.' ;
Round v ArGreb opened Vhfs
PIONEER IS CALLED i
WALLA WALLA, July 2. Mrs.
Mary Moss, 86, pioneer of the
Walla Walla valley, died In Milton,
near here, today. She leaves one
daughter and one, son, both resi
dents , of Milton; also 13 grand
children, 13 great' grandchildren
and one: great great grandchild.
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