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! i THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1D25 IBISPEBi .:. 111 liT DEWiPSEY STAKD !l Manager . of '. Heavyweight inamp willing w.oreaK , i ' With JackV. He Says i that cut, and that 111 get It wheth er he sees to it or not. - "But when he starts notifying the New Yorfc. boxing commission that he Is ready-; to figkfr Vn4 going to do hfs own managing, he'll find me the beei HtUe poti fier in the country ..'.. ''. f "1 had considerable jo do with bringing the world'a heavyWelght title to . Mr.' Dempsey. That's something most everybody con nected with the fight game Vfll acknowledge, j 'a jv "But. Dempsey seems to , hare ge own Fights Proves J "When he , was married last Straw That Breaks 'snrinar he told me he did not want FISHIfIG IS GOOD ( ' OVER WEEK-END Where to Go and How to ..Get There Is Told by George E. : Cadwell of Anderson's Hport- tag Goods Store. Pilot's Back LOS ANGELES, July 16.-(By t "Associated Pres.) Jack Kearns J Is peeved with the man he piloted Into the worjd's heavyweight box- ing championship and he doesn't i.eare who knows It. ' : Jack Dempsey's reported Itn V j -nouncement in New York that he I would henceforth handle his own ; boxing business was the straw that ! x broke the back of his fight mana ger's customary 'patience. j "If Dempsey has broken with me,? declared Kearns tonight, "he has' not been man 'enough to 'tell me. ''",,.'-' . ' li be thinks be can give' me ine run-aronna by signing lor a couple of push-orer matches until after our contract expires, I may throw a monkey wrench into his . plans. 11 '; ". "Fifty per cent of Jack Demp sey' heavy weight championship title is mine, continued the fight ..manager heatedly, "and as -long as. our contract endures he ' wilt make no matches without "my o. k. 'rtK "He can go ahead and sign for all the matches, he wants to with Tex; Rickard and Floyd Fitzsim motis and others, but none of the bouts will come off unless I like them and o. k. them, j "T have an iron clad contract , with Dempsey-that does not ex pire until September, 1926. "When he states he will see that I get my cut" from his ring earn Ings up until the time our con traet 'expires he is only wasting breath,! He know. I'm entitled to to Tight any more. I let him alone. "When he went "abroad I sent him two or: three cablegrams, out he never extended meTtne courte sy of a reply. V V i""' "I didn't! discuss the possibility of a break with him. and the sub ject 1 of match making was Dot gone Into. " He said . he d'd not want to fight and I believeu him. !:- fienrpd that 'fc wftiiliT - tin be willing to fight until after his loveslckhess wore off." . '. ', " " "What does puzzle mef though' added Kearns, In an aggrieved tone, "is that alii know of this break business is what I have read In the papers. " ; ; '.'Dempsey has never told me. man to man, that he wanted to break and do his own managing. : "But he needn't worry. . I won't.! I managed goWsfighters before I managed Dempsey, and 1 11 manage many a good ,poe after he's forgotten y- -V , ' 'And you raft ' make' thlf.as strong as you l.ke," Aooncluded Dempsey's dropped pilots as he slammed up the receiver. . Ablqxta Creek and Butto Creek Via Silverton, These two streams j being only 25 miles from Salem afford a nice one-day trip. Several I fair r sited catches were made the early part of this week principally on flies and salmon eggs.l The flies used were - blue and redj uprights, caddis and grey hackle, j 1 V .. ' Wyliei Creek Via Lebanon and Foster iThis . stream comes into tiie South Santiam below Foster an dis good fishing at the present according to C. IcDonald and Chet- Starr, of Salem, who report good catches over the last, week- BASEBALL- . ' American . . . , Washington 2; Detroit 1. St. Louis' 11: Boston 6. Cleveland; New York 9. Philadelphia" 13; Chicago 3. I I National ; A,, . f, Boston 9; Pittsburgh .8. Philadelphia 3; Chicago 0. New York 7; St. Louis 5. f ' Brooklyn 5 i Cincinnati 2. LOCAL BALL SCHEDULE ARRANGED FOR FANS POSTPOXKMKXTS ' AND FOR FEITCKKS IXTERUCPT Fireworks "Sight; Will Start on Monday Lesion YflI Meet . Guards Tonight Because Iloi Pacific Coast s Angeles 5: Portland 3. San Francisco. 8 ; Seattle C. Salt Lake 16; Vernon 15. Sacramento 7; Oakland 6. MOTORBIKE HILL! CLIMB EVENT SLATED jsUNDAY FIFTH AXM AL MEET TO BE HELD AT ROCKY BVTTE I HARRY GREB WINS BOUT 1 M1DDL15WEIGHT CHAMP, WIX FROII 3L4JC ROSENBLOOM Best Riders In Northwest Expect ed to Participate In Port- , land Event " ; r DEMPSEY-WILLS MATCH ; IS AGREED TO BY JACK i DlSTRItrr ATTORNEY ItESlCiNS WALLA WALLA. Wish., July Hi-T-Wllllam Ganong, district at torney at Kalamath Falls, Ore.; who Is receiving treatment in the United States' veterans hospital here, today announced he had ten dered his resignation effective August I. Mr.' Ganong was ap pointed to the office January 5 of sthis year. V I j 1 N 1 NEW TODAY I III vl Note! Tony la doing most of , the . J ol ork In this picture Mgr. B,f ? I cash pnizzmMl -v f-r WATCH - 4 rWjgg&j hsu. Jommmm. J &: ond TONY iheYhnderlkrsejJjs fST end. Spinners and chub are the best bait according to Starr, but a few other fishermen were using flies w'.th good results. 'v The flies used were professor, blue upright and. caddis. ' 'i i J Tiiojuas Crccjs Via Jefferson, Sclo to Jordan A The best fishing according to reports is about three miles above Jordan although a few fishermen say the sport is good anywhere from four to ,10 miles above Sclo to Jordan. The, best bait is spinners baited wltfe salmon paste while some fishermen ' are having the best lnck'with caddis, royal coachman and .Mclnty flies. Main Hiintiara River Via Stay- ton and Mshama. - Fishing is good along this stream from , Mehama to Mill City and above according to "reports. There are lots of rif fles that ca n easily be-w aded and lota of big eddies that can be fished' from the bank. Spinner and chub are recommended, pre ferably a'o. 5 Hlddebrandt Single or a No. double spinner, eith er copper or. brass, using a good sized sinker. Blue upright, royal coachman and professor are, the most used varieties 'of. flies. , Uttle Lut-kiamuteVia Dallas and Falls City Reports from Falls City are to' the effect that fishing is good above there and several good catches made this week. Although the fish are small they are plentiful and are taking either flies or salmon eggs.' The principle v flies used are grey hackle, peacock lady, blue upright, black gnat and Mclnty. Local I lass Klshinjr-LThis con tinues to be good according to some of the local bass fishermen who report rgood results at Clear Lake and the lake at the Wheat-, land ferry. ; The best bait is buck tailed spinners and Dawaglac min nows. WalVOerth and' Monta Ven denberg made a good ca.tch at the CHAMPION. DENIES RUMORS 'OF RINCr RETIREMENT Tex RIckard Wins Agreement -:i Meet Negro Challenger; Kearns Is Out to NEW YORK. 'July 16.(By.As sociated Press.) Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing. champion to day set at rest rumors he had re tired by agreeing to meet his negro, challenger, Harry Wills.' V With,thta decision the champion scattered other rumors,1 far. and wide,, but In one case rumor ijwas supported. .Dempsey and his man-. ager, jacx Kearns, nve oeen divided forces, but Kearns will partake ; of the proceeds - of any Dempsey bout : (until September, 1926. Dempsey, however, here after, will handle. his own boxing "business. - A . . ,. .'1 "i :.-:-?' ; . Tex RIckard' met the champion at tbe pier and won the agree ment. ' although the" New; YofH ctate athletic commission had warned all promoters against-do ing business with a man on the ineligible list. Dempsey has had a mark against .his name io-Jjis state since he failed to answer flie commission's demand for a state ment of hia position in regard to Wills. .RJckard , said he would take up the matter with the auth orities tomorrow. ' ,-"rr (.!"' of postponements, for feitures and other causes which have lnterrunted the schedule of the Sundown and Twilight base ball leagues, it. has been difficult for fans to keep track of the standing o the leading teams, and the dates I set for the last few games of the season. I j Friday nlsbt the Twilight base ball schedule will wind up with the Legion playing the Guards. The Bankers have one more post poned game with the Guards, but this Is likely to be forfeited to the Bankers, due to the fact tha the Guard team has been somewhat disorganized since its return from encampment. Many of the Guard players are out of the city. ! Next Monday the big fireworks will start in the Twilight and Sun down ieagues, when these two tangle for ithe city championship. The'K. C4 will play the Bankers for the right to play the American Legion team on Wednesday. This will be a. good game as the teams are welt matched. i .jrh'e r,wlnners of this game win meet theT Legion,, is a two out of three game series that will begin Wednesday' , The Legion team has been defeated only once ..during CLEVELAND July 1 Harry Greb of ' Pittsburgh, middleweight champion of -the world, defeated Maxie Rosenbloom. New York mid dle weight in a 10 round, no-decision boot tonight. Greb led, all the way. He knocked Rosenbloom down for a count of seven In the seventh round. the entire" "jseason, and that wfcs by the K. C's. who defeated them in a real game, ending with a 5 to 1 score. The Legion had before this defeated the K. Csliy a 13r0 scdteV t - j Tuesday' evening the Eagles and the Papermakers will battle on the second leg of the championship for he Sundown league. The Pa nermakers have the edge on the Eagles by one game. The second maAfJi should be a battle royal, as tire Ragles will have their regular lineup in the game. j ' Sunday ' afternoon Portlanders and. visitors will have the oppor tunity of witnessing one of the greatest motorcycle competitive events of the Pacific coast, when riders compete in the fifth annual Rocky Butte hill climb. Rocky Butte is one of the hardest hills in the northwest and as yet no one Has succeeded in goinc over the top. although some of the best riders in the; west have tried- " Rocky Butte has been awarded the Nortli Pacific sectional hill climbing rating for this year, and because of that fact many of the country's stellar riders -will per form Sunday in an effort to gain .glory for themselves and thema chlnes and companies they rep resent. AMA gold medals will be awarded at this meet.j Cody" Evans, veteran cyclist, will represent Harry Scott, of Sa lem' in the; event. Cody Evans took second place inj the contest last year. P. L. Abbot, of Port land, and Harry Scott, of Salem, both have a chance to win for the third time, and thus gain perman ent possession -of the Oregon Jour nal trophy. It wa$ under the auspices of the Oregon Journal that the- Rocky Butte hill climb was first instituted its an annual sporting occurrence.-j ' ' The sport of hill climbing has grown rapidly in popularity during the last few years until now It has become one of the crowd drawing features of the sporti world. The i reason for this popul 20 Discount All This Week Beginning Monday. Jnly 13, we orfer 0 discount , on all Awnings. Porch Curtains and - Sleeping Porches We will come to your home, or place of business, make estimates any ume oi aay or evening at your convenience without charge or obligation. We are always pleased to show you samples. 1 " ''. ' - ' Salem Tent & Awning Co. ..nf.HnM. r Trntn. Awninra and Canvas Goods of All DcscripIo0S FRANK MONNEIt 1 T2 North Liberty Street,' Salem, Oregon Telephones, 4 15 LqV TARES TO FORI LAND , Safe, dependable ' - trams ' at convenient . i hours AND RETURN Cocvfortable, economical servica daily. roundrrip week-end ticket;Mart Fri,Sat. or Sun. Return limit Tuesday following. roundtrip season ticket ; on sale every day. Return Unit IS days. ' TWO BOYS DROWN GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 16. Dena Longinl. ,19, and Henry Longini, of Cincinnati. Ohio, were drowned today in St. Mary's Lake. Glacier National park, according to word , received late tonight; by the. Great Falls Tribune. mouth of .the old rrver across from Eola using live bait and report lots of bass In the eddies of the main .Willamette river, - ! iarity is prob ably that the sport is thrilling to the spectator and apparently Is full of danger although very few casualties occur. DELANEY GIVEN DRAW Philadelphia Joe Dundee, REFEREE REVERSES DECISION IN LAUGHRAN FIGHT with the fans. Lew Tendler, welterweight and Baltimore, also fought a ten round draw. Tendler Weighed 145; Dundee 14t. -. . j " ' . .Am agent ( S 3 iV' H.I r itiwc . I ! O. li. Darling;, Agent, Salem, or A. A. : " Mirkel, D. F. & P. A., 184 Liberty St. r - - ' 'j . i - i . WiUi Star Cast . 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