The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY MORlTIXG,. DECEMBER ,17,-1925
PHIL BAYES PUTS BURNS TO SLEEP IN FOURTH ROUND OF ARMORY MAIN;FIGHT
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGOjf
SEflttLE FIGHTER
i SS OUT FIRST tlWIE
Sp&rk' Plug McCoy Knocks
Out Hiller in Fourth of
'; :ix Round Match -
fifhtinr in
These boys
Soly Burns, seasoned Seattle
Tighter, met " his ', first knockout
last night when he hit the armory
canvas .In. the fourth round of ' a
Bche.4Ued 10 round,,bQuX.'th Sa
lem own Phil. Bay esv. ,
Bayes, who ha ot beej. defeat
ed during the present season, be
gan to loosen up early in the third
rorM and topped three rounds of
pre'ly boxing witn two terriiic
yuni'.ea that floored the Seattle
wonde ' and ' kept him down.
Burts sustained a badly wrenched
hand In the third round, out con
tinued his battle.
S&lcm fight fans are'enthusias
tlc over the improvement in. Hayes
fighting style and' physica? trim
u&ce the little fighter left
evening, both lads
clean orderly style.
weighed in at 1.42. ' . . r -Battling
Bill Kendall lost his
first fight in quite a while when
Arthur Mayer of Salem out-pointed
hjm in a slam-bang preliminary
full of .fun and action. At all
times Kendall took punishment
without fear despite the fact that
hewas meeting a better man. V'
'Ajtnouncer llo Smith called at
tention to a special event sched
uled here for January 1, when
Prankle Lewis, of Salem,, meets
George McCorniiek of Spokane.
Back Salem Fighters ;
. Says Joe Waterman
l Joe Waterman, matchmaker, for
the Portland boxing commission.
was Introduced to Salem fans at
last night's card at the armory.
"Salem should support these
fights with a larger paid attend
ance." said Waterman." "These
armory fights are clean and
square. To advance the cards is
to put spirit into advanced ath
letics. I waht to congratulate
your Phil Bayes who has fought
twice on my Portland cards and I
the' Pn to put him on in a semi-final
WOUTTOIN
J If! ALBANY
Is
Ready for Match With
Henrv Jones; Local Fans
Plan to See Go ' ' "
papfcr mill and started real train
ing Bayes weight was 131 and
Burns 131.
J?y, rounds the Bayes-Burns go
follows: '
j Fight By Hound ' '
Round 1 Burns, takes the ag
gressive and plays toward Bayes'
leftjevidently sounding out Phil's
south side as a safe point of at
tack . Footwork and ring-center
feirs make the round with first
Wood for Burns when his right
glaBcedpat.Baesn,asp. ;
Round 2 Burns' 'round In a
boxing .exhibition! . At all points
during this round Burns contir.ned
to expose himself to Bayes', left,
but the little fighter ignored
Burns opening and contended
himself with a few neck stiffeners
jus( before the bell.
lotfnd 3 -In this round Bayes'
left hand began. to come into ac
tion with Burns still on the' ag
gressive.. A lightning like one-two-three.
,two handed lead by
Burns drew the crowd's Interest
when Bayes casually ducked each
of ftbese killing passes at close
Tange and Jabbed, a left to Burns'
collar, with the Seattle boy up at
Birfe and holding his own 'until
the bell.
"Round 4 Bayes claimed this
roundvfrom the start with Burns
bfrring a fast and clever defense,
liavel puts more strength into
each .nunch and I Burns throws
li$h opening in a" frantic effbrt
to get away from Phil s left jabs.
Just iaf ter- the bell.J Burns 1 takes
the floor from a straight lead to
tha rhin and with -difficulty biakes
a fiifoe effdrt to'carry on stagger
r lng- np just before the final E10
count and staggering into a carbon
co Jy ' of Bayes" stopping recipei
' Slashers in Scmt-Final
' iht. followers 'who yelled for
gore during the final match must
Bufely" have been well pleased
when "Spark Plug" McCoy of
'Aberdeen met Demps Hiller of
' Corvallis- In the semi-final ' match
of -the evening. Hiller used the
old r red paint- brush on McCoy
early in the first round and the
; pair fought like Roman gladiators
j fof 'nearly four sets, most of the
leavy i work being performed by
Kaferee Loutitt who was nearly a
total Wreck after breaking several
Bcere - clinches. -.Doth Hiller and
- McCoy swapped stiff punches oc
casionally, resting in each other's
artia once in a while when the
. ply ,began to get rough.
finally, in tne fourth roxt
MJCoy put a right hook to Hilfer
anh -the Corvallis lad. evidently In
poor, "condition, slumbered on
-without a count from Louttit wbo
; gave' the fight to McCoy when
! Hitler's physical distress became
' evident. Hiller put up a. game
fight- despite four days of ill
health and challenged McCoy for
a irelurn match. At the weigh-in.
"McCoy tipped the scales at 162 as
ltl his opponent. , T
' .- Second Best Bout -The
evening's second boufwas
. a fast go by George Dickson, of
Tacoma and Shadow Gretz of Sa-
iom. - These boys really boxed a
fast tour round go and each won
fjvor when Louttit ruled the af
. fair a draw, f Without doubt this
wps the second best show of the
in Portland very soon."
MIKK YOKKL WIXS
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 16.
(By Associated Press). Mike
Yokel. Salt Lake . light heavy
weight wrestler, defeated Al Kara
ick, Oakland. Cat., here (tonight.
The first fall went to Karasick la
.4.0, minutes. 30 seconds on a re
verse headlock, but Yokel came
back and knocked bis opponent'
cold with the airplane spin fori
the second fall in' 25 minutes,-40 , iUK
iwrubHK. wag unaDiejo: Chairman
seconds.
l-n.ltvn. 1 flwin V 1, ..1. '
the third fall which was forfeited
to Yokel. "'
Robin Reed and Henry Jones
will meet in a return match at Al
bany Friday night, December 18
. This announcement was made
yesterday- br Chairman ftAH
Matheny of .the American Legion
wrestling: committee-following his
return from Portland where he
interviewed Jones.
Chairman Matheny reports that
the two men have ironed out their
differences as to the conditions of
the return match, and that Jones
has yielded on several points upon
which he was holding out, largely
because of his anxiety to return
to his home at Provo, Utah, In
time for Christmas.
One thing he agreed to fore
swear was a match prior to his
meeting Reed. lie had until Sat
urday expressed a wish to meet
some other- man before going
again to the mat with Reed, and
accordingly he was slated for a
boutwith Roy Carver of San
Prancisc next Friday nijiht.
As a result of the changed atti
tude of the former western cham
pion, however, this match has
neea called off. and the Reed
Jones match substituted.
One reason why Jones was will-
to make the concessions.
Matheny said, is that
was told while there that the
former champion looks whole
lot better now than when he start
ed training there. .-r; jw-v
He has been making Yokel look,
like an amateur, spectators told
Matheny, and were the two
matched YokeL would by no means
be the favorite. Reed, himself has
been losing no opportunity to get
pointers for his return match, and
he assured Matheny in Portland Hem.
Tuesday that he will be better; were
v "Ifwe do not watch out, this
will mean that the legitimate ntag
will.be nothing more than a place
to Iry oat productions, for the
movies." '
Mr. Antacher was scheduled to
lecture at Willamette university
last night on "Drama and Demo
cracy." But sO few tickets werel
sold that he . did not think lu'
Uhould lose another night in'SaJ
Several other ' attractions
featured throughout towifu
PMI6I LAUGHS
AT PULLMAN SLEEP
"Go to Bed In New York,
Still Awake in Chicago,"
Says Afispacher
those who arranged for thetalef
tickets, that many peoplrt wore liot
informed about the lecture.
than ever Friday night. j tor the evening, and hi visit cans e
Reports from Portland Indicate jr.n snch short notice, ait ording no
mai ne win nave to oe. ior jones
admits he will not go home with
out his western title belt if be can
help it.
Robin Reed has been matched
for Salem' in the near future and
many local fans contemplate going
to Albany to see the show there;
in order to appreciate Harry
Plant's offering here later.
BEARCAT HOOPERS
11 FROM HAL
Prance Away With Lopsided
Score 43-13, Second
Team in Action
British Town's Business
Section Raised Five Fet
Southern Pacific purchases
325.O00.0o0 feet of Oregon timber
this year, a new record.
Pendleton, with - three ' Hour
mills, is the northwest's greatest
Interior milling point.
Pendleton Doriou Hotel
have three-story addition. .
to
j he is more confident of Ifis ability
to regain his title belt than he ex
pected to be at this time.
, He has been working out with
Mike Yokel. Babby Krieger and
other first class men at Portland,
and has been doing road work to
an extent that- he feels himself
again, he said. He claims to have
been handicapped severely by the
change in altitude during his first
match with Reed. Jones has been
making his headquarters at the
Portland gymnasium and Matheny
vetion. You go to bed in New
York and you are still awake when
yoft arriye in Chicago," said Loui
Kaufman Anspacher, internation
ally known playwright, in a short
talk tq the Salem Rotarians at
their luncheon yesterday.
"Several playwrights in New
York, including David Belasco.
Lave recently agreed to subsidize
their production. They receive
$30,000 from moving picture com
panies for each piay. merely for
the right to reproduce it in the
movies.
NORTH WIC'H, - Ku. ShHting
houses bodily several miSes, and
towns some yards along the level,
has often been done, bitt nuising
a whole town five feet is some
thing new. That -im claimed to
have been accomplished .liy the
surveyor of this town 3ii just
under three years. The entire
business portion of Xorthw4-h, in
cluding ten streets, three hanks,
the county court and 200 stores
and bouses, have been raised to
counteract the effect of subsidence
caused by the brine pumping
which proceeds continually 'in th
salt mines under the town.
There has been no stoppage of
business and only sight buildings,
including an ancient inn. have had
to be demolished because they
could not 'be safely lifted.
In raising operations, parts of
the lower brick work were re
moved and small hydraulic jacks
inserted. Chemists' stores were
ntteu so carefully that ont one
bottle was disturbed. The town
bridge was raised five feet at each
end to bring it up to tlio new level
of the town
Condon New 20-mile logging
route being surveyed to pine for
ests in Wheeleri county.
Beareat hoopers started out
their season with a gusto when
they defeated the Oregon Mate
Normal o.uintet last nighi 43-13.
The game was the first of the sea
son to be played at the Willam
ette gym.
Fouls were plentiful, as ,is
usual in early season, although
the game was not rough. Mori-
mouth .put up a game fight, but
were no match for the Bearcats.
The big weakness of the teachers
was inability to connect with' the
baskets.
Good team work for this stace
of the season was displayed by the
Willamette first squad. ' With
Hartley at center. Robertson .and
Fasnacht at forward '.and .Prick
son at guard, all but one. of last
year's combination opened the
fray. Flosher filled in tho odd
position at guard.
Willamette started in the first
half, using a play from the jump.
Roberu-on or Fasnacht would
grab the ball on the break from
center, shoot, it to the other for
ward, who would try for the basket.
Fasnacht showed well at follow
ing up his shots, usually manag
ing to get an extra shot for every
long try. Robertson featured
long shots. Erickson played a
stiff "guard game.
With but a few minutes left till
the end ot the first half. Wil
lamette's second team was brought
into action. This revealed good
work -on the "part, of Roundtree,
forward. . .
At the start of the second half
the first team' was put into action,
once more. When the score had
been run up considerably, the
second uquad was given another
chance. The third squad of. the
Bearcats were called to carry on
the game. .The teachers started
a rally that netted tueui tWee bas
kets. - -
The lineup follows:
Willamette" Monmouth
Fasnacht ( 12)-rf....'. Ingham
Robertson ) If Russell (5)
Hartley ( ...c....:. Rogers (2)
Erieksoa ...rg MacGowan (2)
Flesher ( 1 )..'.-Ig-.-Psleston (4)
Substitutions: Willamette
Roundtree (1), Baker (2), Scott
(5), Blatchford (2), Litchfield
(4). - , - v
Referee Leslie Sparks of Salem.-
- - .. - .
Portland Ten steamers in port
at one time to load Oregon product.
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