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HARRY WILLS IHS
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Towel From Johnson's Cor
ner Stops Fight After 2
Minutes of Fighting
kee stadium. That was the day of
tv'illard's comeback which eventu
ally led to his knockout at the
hands of Luis Angel FirpoJ
Johnson gave Willard a hard
fight, absorbing a lot of punish
raent early in the battle. Tonight
he was a much different man, al
though he appeared in good 'condi
tion for the battle.
"I was punch drunk," Johnson
said in his dressing room after to
night's bout. Wilis left caught
me on the right side of the neck
and left me dizzy. I dda't know
where I was."
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NEWARK. N. J., Oct. 26. (By
Associated Press.) Harry Wills,
negro heavyweight, scored a tech
nical knockout over Floyd John
son of Iowa, in the first round of
a 12-round match here tonight
the sMdden ending leaving 9,000
spectators stunned.
Johnson received Wills' mighty
left to the body and head just as
the bout started and he appeared
to be worried. Then a right to
the head drove him to the ropes,
but he withstood the attack and
ventured to the center of the ring
as a wnite towel was xioaiea in
from his corner.
Referee Harry Lewis, Wills and
Johnson all gazed at the towel in
seeminc astonishment, and the
throng rose to its feet in clamor.
Lewis took Johnson by the arm.
ed him to his corner, and then
informed the press representatives
that he could do nothing other
than award the fight to Wills after
he towel had dropped into the
arena.
As the fighters departed loud
protests came from the crowa
which had seen two minutes of a
contest which had a championship
heavyweight conveuder as one of
its principals.
"Fake, fake," came the cry.
That's the end of boxing in New
jersey."
But as a matter of fact Johnson
was not far irom ODiivion wnen
the succoring towel appeared
rhe negro had gone at him smil
ingly as tney tapped eacn otner
lightly when in the center of the
ring. A half minute of sparring
preceded the first blow of. the con-
est, a left drive to the body by
Wills. Then Wills wrestled his
oe to the ropes and drove a righ
flush to the chin after which
lohnson became cautious and
uroke away.
Another left found Johnson
jaw and the Iowan backed to the
ropes to receive a solid shower of
fights and left to head and body
Hut Johnson, known in the past as
the "bulldog ot the west." coiTtin
ned to throw his arms before and
gradually worked out to the center
of the ring as his seconds went
into action. Wills weighed 215
pounds, Johnson 203.
Dr. William Silrerstein, physi
cian for the state boxing commis
sion, examined Johnson after he
had reached his dressing room atid
pronounced him in good condi
tion. The blow that rocked him
was a left jab to the head, accord
ing to his handlers.
Wills had been a top heavy fa
vorite to win by a knockout with
in five rounds, for Johnson, once
in line for heavyweight honors,
had deteriorated as a boxer sluce
his defeat three years ago by Jess
Willard in 11 rounds at the Yan-
FMIE LEWIS IS
READY FOR FIGHT
Salem Scrapper Denies Story
He Has Left Town to Avoid
Woodard Match;
Frankie Lewis, Salem Indian
fighter, has not run away from
the city after challenging the win
ner of the Woodard-Jewett fight
at the Armory Wednesday night,
as stated in the Capital Journal.
Lewis is in training, and last
night stated that he wished to re
issue his former challenge and
would be glad to meet j Ernie
Woodard of Portland, winner of
the fight, or Joe Jewett of Seattle,
the loser, at any future match.
Lewis, since fighting in Salem,
has won a large following among
fight fans.
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NOOSE CLAIMS
TWO CONVICTS
(Continued from page 1)
Neither of the defendants be
trayed any emotion while the slip
of paper that meant life or death
to them was being read. Kelley,
however, appeared pale and nerv
ous when he entered the court
room and anxiously eyed the door
and the jury. While the verdict
was being read he sat with his
eyes down and did not move a
muscle. Wilios entered the room
as he has during the past 10 days,
swinging his shoulders boldly, ap
parently without a care in the
world. His face, though, was
flushed more highly than usual.
He was chewing gum.
False hopes were arou.sed in thd
breasts of the condemned iconvicts
at 11:30 o'clock Monday morning.
when the jury, wearied from its
long deliberations, appeared in the
courtroom and asked for further
instructions from Judge Kelley.
Information was sought regarding
the law and whether they would
be permitted to bring in a verdict
against one of the defendants and
report a disagreement upon the
other. They were informed by the
court that they could. They then
retired and again resumed ballot
ing. Roth Kelly and Wilios were in
the courtroom when the jury came
in for instructions during the
morning, and prior, to the Inquiry,
appeared to be in excellent spirits.
Wilios. talking to Deputy Sheritf
Roy Bremmer. pointed to his
shoes, a nearly new pair.-
v "Well, I hope to live long
enough to wear these out," he
laughed.
Toe courtroom was crowded
when the jury reported back with
its verdict. Kelley parents, who
had attended both the Murray and
the Kelley-WilJos trials, were not
present when the verdict was read.
The crime for which the three
convicts have been condenmed was
for kiUing James Sweeney, a
guard at the prison. All three
were also indicted for Guard Hol
man's death, but were not tried on
that count, although, according to
District Attorney John Carson,
they would have been had the jury
disagreed in this case. Kelley and
Wilios were not accused of having
actually fired the shot that ended
Sweeney's life, but were held guil
tv of participating in a conspiracy
that resulted in the killinf. In
this respect the case was a parallel
to the trial of tile men found
guilty of killing Sheriff Til Tay
lor of Pendleton.
Murray was convicted of firing
the fatal shot that killed the guard
in tower No. 1, but under the Ore
gon statutes, all those found guil
ty of being parties to a conspiracy
of this nature in which a death re
sults, are liable to the death penal
ty. It was held by the state that
Kelley and Wilios, by taking part
in the break and giving their as
sistance to Murray and Oregon
Jones, aided them in the killing.
It was not shown that Kelley ac
toually fired a shot, although Wil
ios admitted on the stand that he
shot three times with a revolver.
The members of the jury that
decided the fate of the two con
victs are: Alfred B. W. Hughes.
Central Howell farmer, the fore
man of the jury; Arch Jerman, Sa
lem, farmer; Charles L. Parmen
ter, Salem, carpenter; John W.
Gamble, Salem, fruitman; L. W.
Durant, Woodburn, street commis
sioner; Thomas C. White, Salem,
laborer; James W. Bellamy, Sa
lem, retired farmer; Charles
Griggs. Salem, groceryman; John
C. McFarlane, Quimby. retired
contractor, Louise M. Hager. Sa
lem. Nellie B". Simpson, Sydney,
and Helen II. Tate, Stayton, house
wives. The jury was publicly thanked
by Judge Kelly, who, a. though oi
course, not commenting on the
verdict, declared that the mem
bers of the jury had well lived up
to their oath in persisting in an
attempt to reach a verdict. , .
PIUSOXEIt KSCAPES
POWELL. RIVEIt, B. C. Oct.
26. (By Associated Press.) Jo
seph A. Martin, sentenced to four
years in the penitentiary on a
charge ot theft was still at liberay
fonight after escaping from cm-'
tody on' board the steamship
Prince Rupert here today. Martin
picked the lock of the cabin in
which he had been placed and
n failed with the passengers who
disembarked here.
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