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TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22. 102 THE OltEGON STATESMAN, SALEJLOREGON fflCKEY WAJUKEE; WINS CLOSE DECISION IN TERRIFIC RING BATTLE SHE IS TOTED III Funis il Title Holder Wins Verdict on Rally Staged . in Final Round of Fight V- '' -: ' . YANKEE STADIUM, Newark, ! Sept 21.- -'(By Associated Press.) Mickey Walker of Elizabeth j -3t. J.," retained his world's -welterweight titled when he scored a judges verdict over Dave Shade of California in a: furious fifteen round title match at the American league baseball part tonight. A thrilling " rally in the final round won the verdict for the champion who had been absorb ing plenty of punishment from his challenger In the early rounds. - Walker had been wearing down hit challenger with a concentrated body attack and reaped his har vest In the final round wuenrhe hammered Shade about the ring with a charge which retained for , him the world's 147-pound crown. 1 Both men casting science aside, slugged with abandon and with out let upJ Until Walker's sensa tional finish the concensus among newspaper men at the ringside gave! the crouching Callfornian an edge vovetv the champion. after Walker's spectacular rally under which; Shade bent like a broken reed, opinion remained di vided,; a fchorus of booes acconv MICKEY RETAINS HIS CROWN ' i -,. -, ' '! . , . -' v - . - - . . - j ' yiil V ' s-r ; I, if- ' .I:!;:'-;' yH4i , - yy ;,-;.. ,'. . ', .' : ': - 1 MEFULLTOffiS EXPECTED TONIGHT Coach Huntington Is Well pleased With Prospects of Good Team This Year Here'a 3Iickey WWlkpr'm fLrlitinc faco. .After one of the nioet thrilling furious ring liattlcs seen In yvarx, he Mill retains the wotM'h Dive Shade,'-ttU most iHniHtent--cIaiienKer, put fickte hit career. . A thi-ilhng rally in the :h cave the Ueeisiou to Walker after fiRht fans had witnessed wLat was witliout doubt out of the' most brilliant ring battles In history. 147 pound erown-. mi one of the stiffen last round of the matt follows: ' a ctin h KOITKD OSE! ainpion took the iizrexiv- after ana i ored hraviiy panying the ovation which gteeted in? tniot hi eroprking. ctmiimsri-i', i'he - m . . . . . fe"- l .J . . the verdict. . Referee Patfy Haley cast the deciding ballot. One of Yonkers,teast a vote for Shade on the' strength "of. his superior fight ing in the early rounds. Richard Nugent of. Buffalo, the other judge, turned in a slip for Walker. Haley's ballot, then settled the is ' sue. :.'-..f Johnny Grosso of Mount. Yem- , nn V : V.'? nfon a- Indep-R Tprdlrt tnrer JoerSUvanl of New York In a six .round-preliminary to the Walker-gfhade walterweight title. The men are heavyweights. FrankrMoody of Wales, scored a tecanicat knockout over Kid Nor folk, i negro heavyweight of New York in ,lhe fourth round of an eigljt round"; preliminary. Nor folwas down three times for countsof four, eight and four be- , forl&iwhite towel of defeat flut tereltjnfo tlie ring. ' Tfcx'ifllckard, promoter o(;the fight estimated .the crowd at"4r.- ... . - v ........ 000 and the tOtaf receipts at 1 2007- (straight to'ttJ- fare a tlier uuglt npm 000. It was easiiy p crowd oi the outdoor fceuson The fight, round by -ound," is as; fne . 'arg-ol b ,,ade to rlimh. 'The, were Darrinsf opraiy at the lll. I a the in(igh Kaa-fe" body fc.ii three tbe rout?. bnd his ami ct.auiilfn was Ewtivdinjc tR JSha4 ktaxicnrJ 'Walkor ktratclit left jaUs to (be fae! in ok i tioorc . Walkfr w.th i riht to the head. Another rigiit nt jiVaiKt-r, to the roues. bo h unded dantaiiinir tlo in a , furtoaa encounter near Hhade'a croiuliiir nosition inf tai tics puxzled the c'nain;iiou. ' The wtre kiairui; at the bell, j BOUND TWOi Shade 'a left sent Walker backwards. They locked arm but hothj got one free and they pounded mjr in ia lierre fah ioa. hhade almost upset Walker with a ovrthand rijtht. .t'iinrh follQWeijr clineh a Shade crouched to protect I himself from Walker'a ehargea.' hliade scored a beauti ful right upperrul which turned Walker naif a.tniini. Tlie rrowd wsa in an up roar a the bell ended a favioua skirinUh. With the opening of the 1925 26 school year high school stud ents are taking an interest in foot ball and 15 aspirants turned out for the. first call Monday. Coach HolHs Huntington anticipates with registration , nearing completion there will be nearly three full teams out tonight. The first few daya will be devoted to limbering up and getting rid of surplus weight -accumulated during the summer vacation. . Jackson, veteran guard who was elected captain hut later resigned, will not be iri school this year, but Coach Huntington is very well satisfied with a casual survey of available material. Three new comers will be out in uniform, one each from Newberg Eastern Wash ington and Montana. . The gridiron season will formal ly open against West Linn on Oc tober 9, though efforts are being made to line up a game for Octo ber 3. . , , . SEN T S IBB EB BASEBALL By AasoetaUd Pi of am. he Toledo-Albany Aggregation 1 . a a a, a lake Llose Contest by Score of 5 to 4 National Boston 7; Cincinnati 6. Pittsburgh 9: Philadelphia 7. Chicago 3; Brooklyn 3. New York-SU Louis game post poned; rain. John Dunlavy and family made a business trip to Donald on Mon day. : - v . . .v-- . When, Umpire Senders caUed Quinn out on a close decision at first after he had apparently beat en the. throw by at least a foot in the 'eighth Inning of a fast game Sunday afternoon, the Salem Sen ators lost a 5 to 4 contest with the Toledo-Albany aggregation. The visitors Jumped into the lead in the, eighth inning, when they scored four runs on four hits from ' offerings by Barham, who had he!dthe vlsltorg to one hit and one run for seen innings. The Senators tallied twice in the second inning when Reinhart slammed the sphere over the fence scoring Keene. The other scores came in the third and seventh frames. j ' The Score . U. H. E. Senators 4 8 2 Toledo-Albany 5 6 5 Summary Home run. Rein- hart; two-base hits. Bouton, Pat terson, Strktmeter 2; pass "ball. Edwards; double plays, Hecker to McReynolds. WHkenson to Hecker to McReynolds; struck out. by Barham 7, by Turpin 5: base on balls, off Barham. 2; off Turpin 4; sacrifice hits. Proctor, Edwards. iTime of game, 2 hours. - T'mpires Rankin 'and Senders. . A met lean Philadelphia 10; Detroit.". No other games scheduled. and contusslona. Life boats Immediately were lowered from the Langley and the men "rescued. The plane, smashed, sank. " M . . ' Fourteen " pilots' were success fully catapulted from the Langley rnd lost no time heading in shore ith their land planes. BOUND EIGHT They mixed at close ranee as the round .... .-l II.. Ii.n.i....n t.1 . . a.l .y. 1 T, i.irtA&J a le.t to .UH itT uotitiied Shade. I - . ! Both miwed wild rights. A left Jab apun I inS - Eotk .landed iteadj- blow to the e aivuiid. itie loiifcbt furiously at I ,CB th "ftion apeeded. The ehal e mh duarterH. The action alowed until I 'nKr was on top of Walker in erery Walker started a rbarxe whit h lasted ior 1 P'y'" for Walker's fare. Walker j oui a h.ouietit during whicn tner botb I u e acroaa Miaae a dortxina head. i uta mi oiteuiy. iwin MDainx eiieciTvei ......... (.hhhuiv with nonon n mmmm Mn r blows in the eavhango. Jna: a the beJI ""-- tttlkM was short with a left. They HLANt UKAbnth UN bMIr tab 4 n :ur uouotea anaae iin a leu i a cnr a ne nru ran. lae iMMl)'. , " .. I BUUID TillKTEEN EODMD HUB Ther cl n.hed as they raroe no. Walker They tell Into the inevitable clinch. Pu over a tirinvt lett lo the body wlihh Walker scored heaviiv in the infitfhtinir. I doubled the r .-Menzer. IVoth anneaml j Both in'ased furious rights. A left to the b ' tiring ui.il.-r th killing pace and face sent Waikt-r half around, but he "Tame 1 clinc). heeaive more fi'eqarnt. Walk bark to stafger Shade mith lef.a to the er wait aoina; itnod wok on the' inside body. !Sl)de smashed at the champion's I with !Shde layaic back for a knockout face but Walker was. wide with his re- j punch. Walker missed a left hook and turn.. They stood too to toe and battle! I took a riifht to the jaw. Walker scared furiously. Kl.ade haviinc an edice in the I to hhade'a head but was forced to take exchange. Thiv times Shade's left sent I two in exchange. The one-two punch to Walker s head back. The challenger was l ne neaa and body sent w alker to the I.. . SOUBD, THE EE -it.; .Walker hooked lett tu Shade's jaw. Another left ' caught" Shade's 4a and a clinch followed. Shade staj-ered Walker. wih a dr.Tinst left 4a Iho fare. Walker almost floored Shade with a right' to the jaw. Bo h landed weakly to the.' head. Walker scored with his left and Shade clinehed. Hre" times ... Shade . landed to Walker's faea with a hard risht The referee h.id to pry.' them from a clinch as the bell ended the round, j , NEW,, . FALL TRADE MARK UltuarakW". ( . Footwear eoxjnd Yotia " " V . Walker - continued to puitrh away, at ShanVs body, an the rljallenger drove into a clinch at .'ever charge. , Uofh, mugst-V freouriitlv. Wa'.ker s'.une ' Kbade wttn a riht civss to the jaw and followed it forcing- the fiichtin. 1 They were ja the renter of the rinn at the bell. ' BOUND TEN - Shade staggered. Walker with a stiff rtylit to the bead. The champion con tinued . to cen'.er his attack on huade s I rope where the beil found them locked BOUND rOURTEEM Ther. fished to the rnce in a clinch and Shade had little advantage at close quarters. Itoth stnn with rihts to the bean. Walker continued his bod body. Shade came op. with a pretty I pnnches. Both of Shade a eyes aiiered uplercnt and tlie bliarapion came up-with j w cut as he ran-.e oat of the clinch. bleeding mou'b. liotb binstea a-ayi"aixer misea inrce letts A nriit riciousiy to the bead. Shade of ttreSraaed Shade face, lie utareen-d Walk better of ttie tisttliuif.. Shade landed lo I r with a roomer nsnt. Miart s crunch the head but took two on the body. Three l" tae'ics had Walter at "itea'." WaHker Mpperciits rorkc ' Walker's head. Shade I aieaoured Shade with a risht but the bell forced W alker to the corner and poured l prevented .me blow. leather at. the. champion from all direx- I ' - ' I ttons. Tae champion came back strons. I . xuunu Mlt TtiH r i iKjwever. and forced Shade into a clinc f They shook hands. Walker scored In . U - 1 II ..A.l...l lhu' ni.J - . . I . l ..- ... .... as im. tae TTiirniiae. a itrs mnenmm Kuane : : si landed ti the fiid hut BOVKD maiYEH ; , , J Walker mi.sed with his Walkrr's ere disnlared a nastr ' en as I stunr 8ha with a- riiht to . !fae--4iody ,i,k . Iw..,, . ,(-,! lift There wss iilent v ihe cane up for the round. Walker sta st-' I Anot her crushing risht to tlie hee sent fi.l.in- Ws'kee .t.ir-rnl Kiiade Kered Siiade with a left hook to (be head. l -a.te 'o the riix-i. ilirkcy wJvIlying. AVIATOR IS HURT IX U. 1 ACCIDENT AT KEA i with hix left 'but took' a tr'kt nfurvllt on the return just as the bell ended this round. "" . . K if- JOHN J. ROTTLE 415 State St. t - BOUND riVE . ; Walker crashed over, wicked left to the head which - almost floored Shade. Shade came back with a furious charge and for . few seconds they bamn ered awar withont a : thoucht of protection. Walker-missed' a. fi(tht cross ani Koa''e scored with, both hands to the Jie:d. Walker ro oTr a pretty left lo Shade! body but little dmi;C was done. - Kveie Wilk.-r wsh slnziriHins Shade with i He pfiured a furious onslaught at Shade. tntliiin left jl.. Walker missed a left The rpnwd waa in an uproar' yell in for and took a ricbt to the lira'-. Shade. i the champion t- finish his wrakenins scored with his right and left to the I rival, lilow after Mow Isivled on Shade a J head1 Both were bleedinc from the face. I head and body. ; Walker stuns his niht Shade put across five rboppy abs be- to Miaou i race, -i ney were pouring in fore Walker could counter. . The referee I furiously at each other at the bell. pulled them from a clinch as the round ended. ?'..-. other rharse was a clinch. hesily, to jWalker's head torn. ' They were milling: when the bell rangf. . Shade scofed without a re at a fast cli ' (' - bound six The challeneer" opened up , a serious, at tack at the champion an he round opened, laadinn effectively withbotlr hands. Walk er put over a vicions rlsht qirre- to Shade's face which sent the challenger bwk on his keels-.'. Konrj times Walker la tide-', to the" head withont a. return. Another left caught Shade bft balance and he almost fell. The crowd waa in a freaxied nprear as the jftsh-- assnmed faster proportion. Hoth j landed vicioif blows to the head and body in a torrid etihunite. Both of the lfihtern nearly wirt -down Under the slaughter. The bell halted a turipus exrnanga BOUND SEVEN Slis.le was bleeding front the month and from a cut under his rizht up. .Walker lanced with eye as be came both hands to the- head. They iorked in a clinch hut the infichtine. wn even sent Walker to the rojiesj j.trt-rd him. Hoth landed A. straisht right An nppercut mnhing drives SOTJND TWELVE Walker missed a r:ght uwperewt. They clinched. They tied into . ' knot afteT everc cbarre. Walker charged, landing with his left and missed with wild right RHEUMATISM Canno'. Exist in the Human Body if Tom j W13 Use Tronk'a rrescr'-ption It is preposterous in fact it is ahame to suffer with any form of Rheumatism.. This"" rreicription ' doe sot ruin the stomach, it does cot' depress tbe heart. I Kat all the meat and good food yoo wish while taking Trunk a Prescription. Con-, tains no merrnry. salicylate soda, oil win- tergieen or narcotics., bnt positively over comes any kind of rheumatism or gont on earth. .What more (Jb yen want! It is impossible to get something better. The greatest uric, acid solvent- known and . also superior liver medicine. 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