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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1923 gpEESSIQJAL ST PRO BO SET Plant . WoiikLs Focus ' Local Lights In Preliminaries i : of .Strong Card ; . -H-.t the first tfmXnijts history Salem Is to be Introduced to pro fessional wrestling according to Harry Plants local matchmaker. TheHrst program will be held Tuesday miht. December 22. ,. , Robin Reed has been secured f or Stfle main "Tir oa this even ing' In his amateur days Reed wasiorld'a champion In hia class: Hating i recently entered, profes sional circles, he is rapidly attain ing g name that makes him sought alter, throughout the northwest. There will-also be some good preliminary bouts. Matchmaker Plajt announces he will be glad to near rrom any local1 lights who might want to take a- whirl at pro fessional wrestling. If they can ; howell. he will gire them a chance in the preiimlnarien. As"v local fans will remember, boxing was at low' ebb' when Plant tock charge of affairs. Each one of Um 20 bouts he has conducted hav shows real work. He grad uallyincreased ibe class of boxing contests until Salem now bas. with thffaesistance of the boxing eom mlssiorj. beitet .matches than it has cvef.Rd before. "Jf $e,re are a host of fans in Sa Jenrwho are Interested In wrestl ing, flant said. "Never befD-t, has . a ( professional - match been taa here. I feel that wrestling wilf draw as much interest as box lnK We plan to hare nothing bnt thebest matches scheduled for our main events." , proof of this' statement. Plaiit announces that Ted Thye. wood's champion or his class, has been secured for. the main erent . for . January 13. rl K Plant's plan' to sandwich a ."resiling program in between cyrjr two or three boxing cards. Robin Reed's appearance marks hW-f'rst as professional wrestler In Salem, jl was here recently, staging a card for the Salem Elks. He .'(ft,' not. wrestle, however. but matcTied bp' the boys in his wrestl ing class at OAC. He is head wrestling coach of that school. Tyhhetae Members Renew the Postal Rate Revision . fMTlC.VGO Two thousand del ni ,tof the ,W nvettofli of 1 he itniMd sTyp6thetae' tV Atheri- - . "Met here the week of October 19. consider a--renew 1 of their 'figrtfr revision of postal rates. , Cjeat Britain was represented pt Um --convention by A.-K. Good win of London, secretary of the Fcfcr.Atitn pf- Master Printers and Allied Trades, and A. E. Owen Jomis ditor of Caxton magazine. London. The opening day was devoted to registration and to group meet lass, 'among which were the Ty pothetae Cost Accounting- associa tion, the International Trade Com position association, the American Printers Cost commission and the council presidents. 4 ' . ' . , Three steamers loaded apples forj European trade at the Port lanaxiocks : in one day. 1 1 m December n DRESS SHIRTS ! FOR . . XM AS PRESENTS '1, We have a big range " 4 well made line of ' Green Hood Shirts Full Size Tailored Fast Color tf 1! - A ReaL Present that Wears , Price range $1.50 to $3.50 ' Soft or Band Shirts tCOZY . KOMFORT See This New Line AH Leather But Look FOR MEN WOMEN CHILDREN i ti ; Prices very little higher than felt L Also Large Line of Snuglcr Felt Slippers ROSTEIN & 240 1 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET PI BAKES 1DJB R Next Scrap Set for Decem ber 17 in Armory; Real Action or No Pay PhU Bayes of Salem will go the rounds with George Barnes of Portland in the niain'event of Sa-' lem's next smoker, according to Harrr Plant, match maker. The event will take place at the Salem Armory Thursday night, Decem ber 17. , Phil Bayes has been mixing pretty regularly, lately. . Lost night he fought Billle Winters at Portland. He has been showing considerable fight in the mixes he has had in Salem. Demps HiUer of Corvallis has been secured to clash with Spark Plug McCoy of Aberdeen in the semi-wind-up. A special bout has been ar ranged between Sbariow Gretz and Johnny Johnson,' both of Salem. Bill Kendall, the man respon ible for Lewis' black eye, will be matched against Art Mayer in the preliminary. Kendall has been working hard, and has shown con siderable Improvement, according to fansi He declares he has never felt in better shape. " The card- promises to be one of the beet of the season. Under a new house ru'.e set- down by Plant, the men must Tight or go without their pay. GYM GUSS SMS Grace Sullivan- Organizes Group for Weekly Prac tice at High School A gymnasium class for business girls and school teachers has been inaugurated at the Salem -high school ' gymnasium. The Class meets every Monday nisht under the supervision of Miss Grace Sul livan, instructor of girls work at the Parrish junior high school. Regular gymnastics, gym games folk dancing and basketball form the-prpffranf afc.ire7t. - MH? season progresses, other j;ames will be introduced. At present there are aboufva dozen in the class, but Miss Sulli van announces she would like to have 2-3. Business pirls or teach ers interested arc invited to at tend. Dues of 60 rents a month are charged to meet expenses. VH,L IKCIIE TODAY SEATTLE, Dec. 10. Whether the University of Waghiugton will be urged to represent the west in an intersectional football game at Pasadena on New Year's day will be decided at the annual meeting of representatives of the Pacific coast athletic conference whlcSi starts tomorrow at the Olympic hotel here. of new patterns in that HOUSE SLIPPERS Just on the Market Bright Colors Like Felt GREENBAUM IT . IE3 BUSINESS Ml S HERE WITH RQBIfj REED OW c; FRIEDMA 2T HOGSGLOR K But HerSs Second Choice Candidate, ' Si '','-- t f " . , 'V ' - ' i - v - $ ; ' : ; ' ' v x V'n ?;t:r - . v American teams is an open one, leaving much Tooro for debate. There seems to be no dispute regarding Benny Friedman's selection! -as All-American quarter, any other year, however, Vic Salmi ofj Indiana, would be a candidate. Hc'a a southpaw pass hurlcr.T" iron m ATHLETIC GLOB George Hubbs Named Presi- ; dent, Vic.s Hippodrome Will Be Used .SILVERTON. Or.. Doc. 10. t Special to The Statesman.) A rKroup of prominent SHvertou bus iness and professional men began he org-nnization of an athletic club Tuesday evening. George Hubbs was elected president, with Clifford Rile as secretary-treasurer. Permanent organization with the drawing up of a constitution and by-laws will be effected next week. AVhat was formerly Vic's Hippo drome has been converted into an athletic club house with a capacity of 700. A new ring has been built .and new mats, punching bags. Mndian clubs and showers have been added. Arrangements are being made for indoor baseball and handball. Twenty men have each advanc ed $10 to finance the clpb in its beginning. This will be refunded as the programs begin to pay. I BEUB TO MEET DELIEY Light Heavyweight Tilt Will Be Fought in Madison Square Tonight, . ' ; NEW YORK, Dec. 10. (By As sociated Press. ) Paul Berlen tach, world's light heavyweight champion, will Btep into the ring in a la-round title match at Mad ison Square Garden tomorrow night' against the only man who ever; knocked him out. Jack De laney of Bridgeport, Conn., prior to Delaney's victory March 1 1, 1924, at the, old Madison Square Garden Berlenbach had achieved a mark of 23 consecutive knock outs. WAR ON CRIME STARTED ronTiAxi roucK '.roxrEX. TRATE OXlLlXDlT lmiVK PORTLAND, .Ore., Dec. !.- (By Associated Press). Virtually martial law was declared on the east side in what was planned as the most concerted drive on crime ever attempted by the police in Portland. Every 'available resource in men and car was com man deered by Chief of Police Jeukins who took personal charge of the campaign aimed to chek " the growing number of holdups and robberies in the ciiy. The decision to undertake the Rnrui iniHi Ffl Clean Your White Woodwork with Liquid Sunshlno cleanup of criminal activities was reached at a conference yesterday between Mayor Baker and Chief Jenkins. The mayor was said to have ordered that traffic control, vice investigation and all other specialty work be suspended if necessary in order to concentrate the maximum strength of the de partment in the drive to rid the city of robbers who have been terr rorizing the east side. The decision followed the dar ing robbery early today of the liank of Troutdale by an armed trio who obtained $100. LEWIS OUT TO BEAT GE ll !DLH Local Boxer in Good Condi tion for Silverton Inger soll Scrap Frankie Lewis of Saleni meets George Ingersol of Astoria at Sil verton tonight in the main event of the smoker to be held there. Ingersol is said to be in good shape and ready to repeat his former wW over Lewis. Frankie is traveling to Silverton with a slightly shaded eye. , Wed nesday evening he was sparring with Bill Kendall, warming up for tonight's bout. Roth boys felt in good shape. As the .sparring be gan tp speed tip. Kendall let slip a lerr. which broke past Frankie's defense. He lost no time in alp plying beefsteak, and his eye is in much better condition. , Connie Hannon of Si.lvert.on will meet Billle Dunn of Astoria in the semi-windup. Billle Hannon and Jack Sollis. both of Silverton, have been matched for a special bout. E(tdie Fox of Independence wPl mix with Spider Kelly of Silverton In the preliminary. I 3 BHO WS 2-7-S f jy est ERiA Uoevi CuEvlt SgCrrt ASSOCIATION 11:, J' A Dandy Show Eadie & Ramsden "Something and Nothing "The Four of Us! Vaudeville's Best George Latour - in .!. ' "Manipulating Raconteur -. ; v- VERNA HAWORTH & CO. Big Dance Revue s HOW OFF WITH 31-3 VIETOBY Parrish Junior. Leaders Play ' Parrish Independents' Saturday Junior Leaders of the local YMCA easily defeated the Hutch eons Independents last night in the third round of the Anderson junior league tournament being held at the YMCA,' with the score 31-3. This gives the Leaders the right to play the v Parrish Inde pendents Saturday for the cham pionship of the league. Loss of Hutcheons, their cap tain, weakened the Independents considerably. He is lnelegible for the junior league tournament, as he is out fore Parrish junior high school team. The Independ men to even up the game, but enta were allowed to put In six they could not check the more ex perienced and older Leaders. Langnead was nign point man for the Leaders, being responsible for IS points. The Independents were outweighed, and had little team work, as several new men were used. Standish starred for thej Independents, the lineup: LpiKlers - . Following is Independents , H. Steward J- ' 1 Purdy Standish Suing Harris Laj-fghejtd W. Godde W. Heise Judson Stelver Referee. If c Scotty Marr. , Winners ot the tournament will receive the ( silver football fobs offered by 1 Anderson's Sporting Goods house. The Whitman Pi oneers will play the Jason Lee Pioneers Saturday for the conso lation prize, a regulation football. The Webfooters, for the third and last time were victorious last night' over the Demons, 30 tol. As the score indicates, the Web footers had little trouble in tak ing the win. During the first half the Web footers played but four men. Feel Glorious! Nicest Laxative, Cascarets"10c Don't stay head achy, bilious constipated, sick! One or two pleas ant, candy - like "Cascarets" , any time will genii., stimulate y o u i liver and 5 start your bowels Then you will both look am: feel clean, sweet, refreshed; your head clears, stomach right, tongue pink and your skin rosj. Because cheery, harmless "Cas rarets" never gripe, inconvenience or sicken. "Cascarets" has befome the largest selling laxative tn the world for men, women, children. Buy a box at any drug store. Adv ' Sunday Concert 2 P. M. Harold Windus J on thp Kimball 1, Marche Alilitaire Schubert 2 "The Flatterer" . Chaminade 3- Medley Songs We Never Forget (Arranged by Mr. Windus) 4 Overture "Light Cavalry" HEILIG Don't Miss It! Donahue & La Salle ''UNIQUE NOVELTY" .99 Male Quartette Heilig Concert " Orchestra' Mary Talmadge Directing Musical Numbers L These were checked closely by the Demons, the half, ending 4-r. . Baxtejr made the only point for the Demons, '" converting a' free throw - from a' foul. The teams were equal in weight, although the Webfooters were much better organized. Tuesday evening December 15, the Webfooters , will ; meet the Parrish junior high school team. Following is the lineup of last night's contest: Webfooters , Demons Miller rf RaffertJ Simpson If Benjamin De Harport c , ' . Flake Keeney. rg Batchelor J. Scheaffer ?lg Gambia Referee, ,Dob -Boardman 616 IN MM Mm TELLS iam, Pauius, of C- P. Bishop Firm Defines Pur pose of Organization "He went about doing good," the motto being used by Judge W. T. Atwell. grand exalted ruler of the Elks lodge, comes closest to stating the purpose of. the Sa lem Ad club, said William Pauius, advertising manager for C. P. Bishop, in addressing the' organi zation at luncheon, yesterday. ' "You have heard of many doc tors lawyers merchants and ath letes! who make a grand splash and then suddenly . fade from view. It is the same with every merchant who does not rigidly maintain a policy for truthful ad vertising and dependable mer chandise. Many merchants make a big splash during their ropening day3 but it is not until they have JAME OLIVE Make Her ($S OO ! ..! 11 IfliB j Balance Payable 51.00 Each Week HAMILTON FURNITURE CO run a cycle of a few years that the real test has been made. If they adopt a shady policy of doing business it will not be long until tack ot business will cause them to close. ; " "It is said that merchandise we!l bought is, half sold, but it is my opinion that cin the present day It is the merchandise) that is well advertised that is sold.,WUh out advertising-; the modern mer chant would be "like a ship, with out a rudder. ' ; .. "At the present time the paci fic coast merchants are showing practically the same type of mer chandise that Is being shown" In the east. . In years past the west was generally about four months behind the east in styles. "Now by arrangement with eastern manufacturers . the stores in the west receive new merchan dise at about the same time that it is being shown in the east. As an example of this a few days ago we received a shipment of men's reversible sweaters. These sweaters are made of sweater ma terial upon one side and rub berized rainproof material upon the other' side and are so con structed that , either side may be worn outward. This sweater is being; featured on Fifth Avenue, New York by Wallach Bros., and has only been on the market a short time. "The spirit. ot leadership is not only shown in the mercantile way but in the community in general. It is usually the same organiz ations and the same men that fos ter new ideas- for the development of the community. They ;fiave become leaders because they have chosen to row up stream to suc cess rather than just drift with the current of events and take no part in community activities. Most of our progress is accom plished while congress is not m session. iiiiiiiniini LAST TIMES TODAY MBEST PEOPLE SIDNEY OLCOTT PRODUCTION . WARNER BAXTER ESTHER RALSTON KATHLYN WILLIAMS CL Qcmxmaumt Qictme iCurwood's HIGHWAY STARTS SATURDAY ! Din a n Happy this BUY HER A HAMILTON-BEACH. VACUUM SWEEPER Make , Her Housework E&sy Places one in your home. STEAMER IS GROUNDED EASTPORTr Maine, Dec. 10.- (AP.) The Canadian passenger steamer Grand Manan, which went ashore in lower Pas3amaquoddy bay today was towed here tonight with the only damage a broken propeller shaft. The steamer I which grounded ' on 1 CaJJntf obello Island, N. B., was refloated after the SO odd 1 passengers had been brought here on a lighter. 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